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SHOP SATURDAY UNTIL 9 PM

.SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 8 PM.
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An.Oppodunity
To Save On
WOMENS

.Jackets For Men and Boys
Sale Prices Now on the Jackeh
You'll Need For Spring and Summer.

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Here's how the sale prlcH
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Jacklfl Salt $6.75, Boys

Teen-age Class
Gives Party lor
Eber Henderson

W~ fix Sunday

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15 Plecea Kenluck)&gt; Fried Clllekea
1 Pint Craeklin' Gravr
Hot Rolla
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CAN SAVI! YOU MONI!YI
~ flllancing plans for "*C1111obila do vary. Often,
·the liN clear the ''terms~·~. the greattr1he-

all &amp;illlt prc;;a to be. lliafs pari of why our
pnllllpt, dtarly sfotecl auto loan• ••• at low
. llank rates ••• wat almost surely ·aav• you
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Alk us fw dtlallt now! He Clbll~e~Kon.
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Huntington Meeting

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A group of deli motlien met
wllh AI Leonard at the CoiUJm·ll
bia Gaa Office in )llddleport
IIIII •eet to dlacuu ·e&amp;e recent
meetlna they attended in Hlllii-

""~if 0., ult lnsur1nce Corporlflon
,jt,. 11uul1lnlu~ Up Te $15,000 Under

W.w!:~ Mn. Ernie Fra-

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Friday Nights
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aer. Mn. Cbarles Allensworth,
Mrs. Richard Oweli, Mrs. Dan
Me.OOa, Mrs. Pat Johnson.
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This was taken 'as a gOOd
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Amertcan astronauts scheduled
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' S•le $34.00

$56.00 U.tllfty, •lid lilt doors, white

Salt $46.00

Sala $34.00

$39.95 Utility, 24", Copptrtone
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CompiW. Une of

Beauty Cases- Train
Cases -Attache' Cases
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See the Big Seledlon of ~et1I'C1sh Boxes and

Veult Boxei -

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Reg. $9.95 Blanklfs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale $U8
. Reg. $5.99 ShHt and Pillow CIH Sets , . Selt $2.98
Reg. $4.99 81th Towtl, Hond Towel, Wuh (;loth Sets

ALL liNEN
111' ·wide - blue, crtell,
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These Items are In several styles and are all color coordinated. Machine washable and colorfast.
Also see the large selection t&gt;f ~ard goodf, oreo rugs,
luggage, nady made ~ustam itraperiu, pattem1, uplloZ.
ate111 fabricr, curtains, wffidow shades and batll .ensembles.
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ElberfeldsJI)ylt!! yoil tci visit the
Furniture J&gt;epanment on the
Mens Pajamas In a selection of smart patterns. Button Ooor and see the
front coat style with notched collar~ Sizes A or Small , selection of Mattresses on sale.
(34-36), B or Medium (311-40), C or Large (42-44), D or Slmmona Mattresg in your favorite.
Extra Large (46-48).
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Salt PrlcH For Thl• W.. ·

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1crater where the ' 1!8f).piJ.intl another nuid of . a sticky deep. The trench was 12-15] ing to plans. ny to the moon in 1have blmed olf fll ~
PAS.ADENA, Calif. 1UP!)- •looks gOOd for a landing stte. An . Digging operations were sche· Surveyor 3 landed · Wednesday · S&lt;bstanee m the sot!, he said. mches long.
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Amertea's ' Surveyor 3 bas astronaut walking across the duled to resume Saturday alter lappeared to have tile texture of ] Surveyor 3's beak·like shovel, Some of the photographs sent be moored over the moon at a moon. T~rocket"'lfiiiM!Il wlildJ
explo~ an area of the moon su r fa c e would not need 5 p.m. PST when lhe Goldstone wet packed sand, but Scott acting on radioed commands . to earth by the craft's television low altitude. Then two of them burned lot' 118 SfllOI)t!t·,P ft tbt
that "looks good" as a landing 'snowshoes."
:Tracking Station on California's expressed the belief ·ll!ere was from earth, dipped into lhe camera show ·P'!l!lles in the will disembark in a four.legged hop.skip.jump eff~ 10 ~
site for astronauts, a scientist' Scott, principal investigator Mojave Desert would being no water there.
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tor soU mechanics on the Jet !picking up sjgnals from the
SUcky SpiJslant;t
shortly after . ~ p.m, PST later oeerations an attempt will • descend . to.
surface The tel•'l*-1!:~ 1'ifb!t'h
On tfil basis ol photographs of 1Propulston Laboratory . moon parked spacecrafl Scott !Did. a He said ~tmosphenc cond~ . Friday. Later 11 made a small would ·1!6 made ~ pick up one glm~. 11 1s hO ·' .
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preliminary diggins operations /project, said the beak·lllte jnews conference there were tioijs . - temperatu~ ln the ' furrow about two inches deep of them. . ·
Surveyor 3 IS a three-legged 1,600 ll!iBgffl:llll·
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b) the ~obot craft in the moon's shovel on Surveyor- 3 penetrated· indications the moon's soil was : ranse of* d~gr~ a!lov~ ·zero; when ·the beak was retracted, The sldee of lhe treneh vehi~le and its landing was a days of tr~ttll!l. had to ...
Ocean of Storms, Dr. Ronald F.1 an estimated four to four and a l"disappointingly aormal." · /.l ahrenhelt- would evapora~ : and then dug a .small trench- lappeated solid and !here was no bouncy one. It landed w1thm rested penodlcall~ to cool It off
Scott said, "The area presents .half lnches into the moon's top! The soU in and arOUDd the 1~ater quickly. There IIIII&gt;)' be tfour to four and a half inches' Indication of a tendency to cave three miles of tis atm pomt and assure maXllllum efflcleJI.

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$44.00 Wardrobe, 2 shelves, 36"
Sale $36.00

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$59.00 Wardrobe, 42" Antique Whlto
Sale $48.00

Berlha Alllt of Carey is the
gueat of Mrs. Beatrice .lleltn- 11 Action shirtl so
hart of Pomeroy. She was a
right lor Sport
dinner guOBt of Miss Cora Mao~ II
and Action wear.
Joachim on Saturday, and
Crew neckl, Ill
dinner guest of Mrs. Dorothy
Jenkins on Sunday.
....ws, Tennis Shirts,
Mrs. AUla also was the guest
Her!le,&gt; neck Sblrts,
of honor at a dinner party Wednesday at Bailey's Restaurant
Numbers Shlrto and
by her co-workers of General
Surflne Shirll.
Telephone, Dorolhy
Small, medium,
Dorothy Long, Helen J a n
Brown, Joan Talteraon, Ghulys II larre ond extra larfe
Walker, Marie Turner,
aizes.
Kine, Pat Mcltnl&amp;llt, Frafl~ees 11
HunnelL Mary Lou Hood
Gertrude Mitchell. After
diDDer a IOC!al hour WBI
joyed at the home .of ""'''D 11
J~~~e Brown.
A terrific line by Sleepwear.

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FIDishes In white baked enamel. Antique
white with gold trim, Coppertone, Tan
and White.

See the Big Selection of Mens Sport Shirts
and Buy What You Want Now

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SYRACUSE - Servq an elec·· ll
lion day dinner was dl.scussed
when tile Sunshine
Clus of tile Flnt United Prea·ll
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chl!l'clt 11111a Monday evenins,
AprD 17.
The meellng ..... Ill
ol president Marcaret
who aiJo gave lhe
readlna "The Fear Of Wh a
Elberfeld! have sport sbtrta for men at a big range of prleea
Might lllippe~~" and "B I b
.1.95--$2.95-$3.95-$4.95. In just about every otyle that's
Verses for Couraae" from Glllcll!·ll made this oeason. Regular collar styles, button down, blgh
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roll collara, CIU'DIIhY style&amp;, tapered ahlrto with lone tails
llld rqular lit, In or out shirt tails.
Six membert answered
call. Reports were read and
Strlpet, solid colors, window panOB, plaids, white and Pals·
leys. .Most all are permanent preas, all represent unuual
proved. Dues were paid and
values. It'll P&amp;J you to select your sp&lt;&gt;rt 1hirt now. For your·
free will offering waa taken.
self - For Graduation Gifts - For Special Occasions wu dedded not to rerv,ulinnerll Fllhinll, Golflq, Vaeationing. You really should see these
in lhe IIIJleX on eleell011 day,
ablrto.
but to have a Ice Cream
Small (Jf.14\!i) Medium (15·15\!i) Lar~e (111-181',) Extra Large
per later on ln the IWDmer,
(17..171'.13
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The meeting elosed wI t h
prayer by Esther llmlea a n d
Heleli Diddle, ho.teu. served re'
froshmenta to Agnes Wh I t
HoleD Harrll, E8tller Harden,
Naomi London, Margaret
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CO", unbleaebed. Excellent
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bit in Missouri, Kansaa, Wiscon·
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and Indiana.
watnlng that eoildlllont ; ~
Kerner made an emergency
rilhl, for tornildoel4or:
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to the White House to plead
ereahhich waa to be. ~~~t:· ~
for federal .aid and then ordered
no torlllldo fiD!De~ .had ·~
the guardsmen into Belvidere
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oejlrried loaded ..rifles and had
ed to lhe wealher ~ 'unul ~
ord!!rs to sh®t to kill if looting
10 minutes after the town was ~
devastated.
· ' or vandalism broke out among
Other states were vletims of ' tile rujn&amp;.'
mid!Jay, two accused .
the season's firit great tornado
barrage. The twisters lt(t!'l~ . ·•/0-. had been arrested ID"
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Warmer, Clear, Sunday In SE
Obiq, High 70.75. Low Sunday

Brlgbt and breezy fabrlea,
styled for extra coolness
and eomforl lhrougbour
the long, sunny daya
ahead, a ·wide selection of
flattering stylea in thll
group of dre.... In pret.
t1 colors, ,solids and printa

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The Teen.Age Class ol the
MI. Hermon Church had a birth.
day party Monday nigllt f o r
Mr. Eber Henderson. of the
Meigs County Infirmary,
A iift waa presented to
by lhe class. Game,ll were play·· If
ed and relrellunents of cake,
sandwiches, eandr bars, an
Iced tea were serVed. The
orated cake had "Happy tlll'1m·ll
day Eber," written on it.
Attending were lhe guest
honor, Betty Wills, Jean WJn..
don, Adalee eoe. Sara Gilr~rl!, II
Nellie Clay, Fannie Sovel, Jan· II
it VIning, Stella Greenlee,
Ia Gilmore, Hurley Hutton,
car Price, Dayton Pierce,
nard Lee, Guy Keller, Mrs.
Margaret Douglas. Mrs. M8I'l1ll
Larklrui, Mr. and Mrs . _
son Pooler. Mr. Roger B1
Danny Wlll, Pattie Seuon,
Ia Holter, Mn. Juanita Spen·
cer, IDd ~ Spencer.

Plut aU the trimmln's
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Mens $6.95 Jackals Salt
$4.50, Boys $2.95 Jacklfl
Sala $2(25, and Many

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ClHCAGO (UPI) - D1scevery
Of neW' bodies In the rubble left
l!lmdreds . ol. , ~ . were
•Y lhe worst tornado ooslau&amp;lit aerto""i inl\11',~.; acore.t were
tver' to Sllllish northern llllno1s · UlljiCCOUDted · for, and the
fatality count ap~red certain
pushed tile death count past 50
to climb higher. . , ,
Saturday. National Guards!Jien
Eighteen iwlsters ~ed a
with shoot-to-klll orders guarded
.17ii-mUe palh across northern
against looters in the devasiat.
lllqlols and struck l)ardest at
ed towns.
Belvidere, a flttm town o(·13,000
Tornadoes were still on lhe
residents 55 miles I'IIJ!:Ih\Veilt of
loose Saturday. A twister
. Chicago, aftll oak .'Lawn, a
levelled a barn near GreeneChicago sublirb of 65,~.
ville, Tenn., and warnings of
Report More Jleallas
possible twisters were up in
The discovery of two bodiOB in
three Eaatern states.
the
wrecka~ anilthe deaths of
The death toll of the
two Injured•persons in hosPital•
tornadoes wWch prowled eisht

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rocket pad at Cape Kennedy but I Operations with ~eyor I
bounced twice before it slid to a are expected to coritlDlie for
stop at a llkiegree angle on the ' about two weeks-or aa loq u
inside of a small crater.
its barreries can acquire
Scientists believed the sides of electrical energy from lhe rays
the crater may have fouled up of the sun beatlns on Its solar
the craft's radar which should panels.

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Styliad lfMI cmd '-ctf potlern an whitt ltfOmk
gla11. 12'' tq!'Cirt· Sit." dMp. Up to two ~

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STARTS THURSDAY APRIL 20th and
RUNS THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 29th

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UNDER-CABINET LIGHT

LIGHTING

NOW IS THE TIME
WOOD PANELING
YOUR WALLS

BARGAINS sgu

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KITCHEl FIXTURE
W1lll LAMP ' .

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MATCHING COLOR NAILS
Naill, p....tond liO match tho wood of yoor choice, .,.
avollable. Yw COil faco-11011 tbo paoelo 011d lhe Jlllilo
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THE DISH BARN
On Routel7, I miles ebove Point Ple1nnt

FEATURING RUNFORCI!D CONCRETE:

.LAWN BENCHES ..1 'IRD BATHS
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ART GLASS
ePOTTERY
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In ALaqe Variety !If Patterns

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NEW YORK CUPI) - Svetlua Stallna, lbe dictator'•
daupter wbo put God before

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arday the wiD coutrlhllte t~e
lint ••1'111111• frOID ber feili..
comblaaulobloll'•plly. to cllar·
1 IUeo ID luella, Swillerlud.iotl
lbe Uallell Statea - tile atopa
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Oae of the cbarldeo .;1u be
ID llle fol'lll of 1 meJDGdal to
tier tldrd bubald, Bri)leb
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The U.S. State
said Mme. SlaUna
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CHOICE OF WOOD GRAINS
EvaDI hudwood JNIDOii., ia available ill lvurleoG boou'
. tilul woodo ....,U., from rich. lullrioua walnut 1o Ught,

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hours 2-4 and j-ll p. m. Parents p. m. Friday.
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Discharges
AdmlosioDs
Mrs. Dwaine M. Alnander,
Mrs. Irvin H. Brumfield. Rt. Mrs. Ethel Betzing, Gail P.
2 Gallipolis; James F. Belville, Buck. William R. Daily, Mrs.
Rt. I, Gallipolis; Dav~ H. Ruth V. Goodnite, Miss
Smith, Pt. Pleasant; Ricky D. Laura Howell. Mrs. AU;~~ I
Hamm. Middleport; Mrs, Mary Johnson, Paul Powell,
R. Ebersbach, Pomeroy ; Mrs, James N. Shumate, Miss Annie
Sallie J. Craig, Rt. I Butfalo, Summers, Mrs. John W. Sutton,
W. Va.; .The Rev. William A. Mrs. Ervin Tolliver, Shelia K.
Woods, Huntington, W. Va.: Wines, Mrs. Cle&lt;J R. Woodruff,
Clyde G. Holloway. Fraziers Mi•s Ethel Woolf, Mrs. Ralph
Bottom, W. Va.; Thomas H. E. Bowser and infant daughter,
Bennett, Jackson; Mrs.
Mrs. Kenneth 'A. Shaw and Jn.
Saunders, Ironton; Brian
!ant daughter.
Wade,' Ravenswood; parrell L.
---Dugan, Rt. 2 !laclne: Clnda
· Plpsaot Valley Hospital
Cales, Ravenswood ; Mrs.l
AdmiUed - George wuuam·J
lian1 H,jghes:·,oak Hill; Rot,.,.t! son, Pt. Pleasant; Jefj Woodall,
J .. Hooser, Htiiitlngton, W. . ; Pt. Pleasant; James
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Michael F. Mill~,
· Pt. Pleasant: Sl\elia Jlicks,
'II:.Va.
dleport.
Birth• ·
Dls&lt;;harged ..,. Mrs. Ida
BnJin. son, Pt. , Pleasant; Mrs.
-=~:.:=.,;;;.:.;::..:.:=..:.::...::::.::::. Boles, Leon; George Wlllian!·l
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STARTS THURSDAY APRIL 20th and
RUNS THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 29th

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pride. EaY: lo opply younelf, 1oc&gt;.

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MATCHING COLOR NAILS
Naill, p....tond liO match tho wood of yoor choice, .,.
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THE DISH BARN
On Routel7, I miles ebove Point Ple1nnt

FEATURING RUNFORCI!D CONCRETE:

.LAWN BENCHES ..1 'IRD BATHS
':4t: · . e CA'IAiiER~: e EAGLES
ART GLASS
ePOTTERY
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NEW YORK CUPI) - Svetlua Stallna, lbe dictator'•
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arday the wiD coutrlhllte t~e
lint ••1'111111• frOID ber feili..
comblaaulobloll'•plly. to cllar·
1 IUeo ID luella, Swillerlud.iotl
lbe Uallell Statea - tile atopa
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said Mme. SlaUna
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CHOICE OF WOOD GRAINS
EvaDI hudwood JNIDOii., ia available ill lvurleoG boou'
. tilul woodo ....,U., from rich. lullrioua walnut 1o Ught,

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Holzer Hoopllal - Visiting field, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, son, 11:56
hours 2-4 and j-ll p. m. Parents p. m. Friday.
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Discharges
AdmlosioDs
Mrs. Dwaine M. Alnander,
Mrs. Irvin H. Brumfield. Rt. Mrs. Ethel Betzing, Gail P.
2 Gallipolis; James F. Belville, Buck. William R. Daily, Mrs.
Rt. I, Gallipolis; Dav~ H. Ruth V. Goodnite, Miss
Smith, Pt. Pleasant; Ricky D. Laura Howell. Mrs. AU;~~ I
Hamm. Middleport; Mrs, Mary Johnson, Paul Powell,
R. Ebersbach, Pomeroy ; Mrs, James N. Shumate, Miss Annie
Sallie J. Craig, Rt. I Butfalo, Summers, Mrs. John W. Sutton,
W. Va.; .The Rev. William A. Mrs. Ervin Tolliver, Shelia K.
Woods, Huntington, W. Va.: Wines, Mrs. Cle&lt;J R. Woodruff,
Clyde G. Holloway. Fraziers Mi•s Ethel Woolf, Mrs. Ralph
Bottom, W. Va.; Thomas H. E. Bowser and infant daughter,
Bennett, Jackson; Mrs.
Mrs. Kenneth 'A. Shaw and Jn.
Saunders, Ironton; Brian
!ant daughter.
Wade,' Ravenswood; parrell L.
---Dugan, Rt. 2 !laclne: Clnda
· Plpsaot Valley Hospital
Cales, Ravenswood ; Mrs.l
AdmiUed - George wuuam·J
lian1 H,jghes:·,oak Hill; Rot,.,.t! son, Pt. Pleasant; Jefj Woodall,
J .. Hooser, Htiiitlngton, W. . ; Pt. Pleasant; James
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Michael F. Mill~,
· Pt. Pleasant: Sl\elia Jlicks,
'II:.Va.
dleport.
Birth• ·
Dls&lt;;harged ..,. Mrs. Ida
BnJin. son, Pt. , Pleasant; Mrs.
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son, Pl. ~leasant.
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with MM!. Jean Niday serving
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The meeting was opened by
Mrs. Laura jean Craft, pres~
dent. Opening songs were, 11 At
The Cross," and "My Saviour
First of AlL" Scripture taken
from Acts 2 verses 22 to 38 was
given by Mrs. Ullian Bush.
The program was In charge
of Mrs. Gertrude Evans. Those
taking part were Mrs. Vlrglnlal
Bane, reading "Look at S e II
First;" Mrs. Gertrude Evalll! \
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and refrahmt;DI1\.'Jt.tlefved
by the sisth grade inOtbero and
GALLIPOLIS - The C I a Y the food cbatnnao.
elementary PTA monthly meetbig was held Tuesday at 7:30 •tvttvtttfvvv:fftf+++••

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PTA ToEiect
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Mrs. Janet Maggled and MJSS
Curtis on tbe new reading pro- +&amp;•&amp;•u
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I Dl&lt;J•ved. All bills were paid.
Kenneth Welker tiM ·U.ple Dr.
A jitney supper lo being plan- and his sister,
Ccn Ward.
ned for May 6. Tbe PTA wish· of Olesblre.
os to raise enough money to
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purchase a merry-go-round for Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reese,
the playground.
Mrs. Earl Neff and Mrs, Frank
New officers lor the coming Capehart attended the lll8tallayear weN&gt; nominated and will lion of Officen at Marietta oa
be Installed at the May meet- Wednesday evenlog.

wood Tree/' and Colene Reese
singing a solo.

A duet, ~·rm Depending On

Jesus," was sung by Nancy
Stewart and Laura Jean Craft.
Those taking part In a medl·
totlon on the 23rd Psabn were,
Mn~. Gertrude Evans, Aldith
White, Mrs. Nellie Stover, Mrs.
Emma Newman, Mrs. Freda
Barcus. Mrs. BertllB Chevalier
and Mrs. Jane Ann Jordan.
~ated the 23rd Psalm.
Roll call was answered
members' and one visitor,
ene Reese who became a
member.

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The WSCS is planning a rum·
mage sale to be May 19 and 1
20, place to be announced later.
MISS STEPHANIE LIKE
The ladies reported 27 sick
calls were made.
The May meeting wiJJ be held
at the home of Mrs. Virginia
Bane on May 11.
JALLIPOLIS - Mr. andlMrs .. with Pi Sigma Eta Fralernity The meeting closed with ora•v· l.
itephen'"H. Like of SciotoviJJe, which Is a professional mortl· .r and grace by Mrs. Evelyn
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Robert E. Hayburn Is Announced

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Stetler.
Stephanie Nelle. to Robert E. bt: an event of June 18 at the
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IM'·l··ss Fo··glesoKJ.,.,g Is AprL'l

Brt' de' .Of .Me"lVL.n .Tays·,

MinforJ High School in the
INSTALLATION MAY JO
GALLIPOLIS - The
Class of 1963. She attended Ohio
birthday &gt;dinne~ of the
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Senior at Rio Grande College, the Ohio Eta . Phi will be May ning al the Bob. Evans Sau1sag:e 1
majoring in Elementary Edu· 10 and the Iosmg team w1ll host Shop.
GALLIPOLIS - Miss
signed with matching how and nations.
•a lion. Sll&gt;' is vice-president of the winners, at the . regular I After dinner' the club ·met
ly Foglesong daughter of Mi. small train, and the bridesmaid . Chet Kasnowski served as I
!eta Chi social sorority and has meeting place in Middleport.
the home of Eva Mills for
and Mrs. - G~rge ·Foglesong
a .nellon colored gown design. best man and ushers were
recently been named to "Who's
evening of bridge. F&lt;l!ir tanie• ;llio Grande ·became the bride ed with matchil)i bQw and Riohard Hall, Joe Fuenter and i
Who in American Colleges and REDUCED - Early
spring were in play. Virglnla' Jones, bf Meloln A. Tays of Montrose, small train. They wore match- Louis Foglesong.
·save time, confusion, travel and baby slttlne
Universities."
bats, on"·tblrd oil. The Hat gues~ look high, Dorcitha
April 1. in Fairview United ing shoulder length veils and Following the ceremony a r..
fees. See eecct!tt bow your new Bitrelow will
Following her graduation in Shop.
l'd. Adv. er, second high.
Cbur~h Dayton.
carried cascades ol yellow . · ceptlon was held at the church.
look In your home. lust pick up
'phone ancl
June from Rio Grande, Mi s s
is tbe S9~' Cif
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f!lve us a ge11eral idea of your color and style
Like will be attending the UniNEED RUMMAGE
·vtrgi!'' Taysol
~~~':.and ' Miss Brenda
prl!ferenee. Theil relax I We'll call on you at
versity. of Cincinnati, where she
REDUCED - Early
It
your convenience, show you a carefully
· h'mg hats . on.. th'rd
For· a wedding trip to Missou.
will be working toward a Mast- RA CINE ' WIS
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'bridegroom • elect attended Rio on May lth, Sfl'J ••;'"'ed by the GALLIPilL\ s _ ·Winners
The bride
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Southwestern High SchooL
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Grande College four years East Letart WSCS may call t• p· ood De b .
''I riage by 'her
and .
t!illed Preis lll~aUonal
,e t'hnlew . rMY rdaces. WI• wore a formal, long-sleeved
lit employed as a secretary
While at Rio Grande Mr · Hay: 247·25411, 247-2693 or 247-2755. I race
s corrung on ay
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
the government in Dayton.
burn held tbe position of Dormi,
1 April 24 at the Grace
line gown of linen Wit a
to watch television by:
Mr. Tays is 8 member of
lory Counselor and was active , GALLIPOIJS - The Green ldist Ch~rch. This Is a
peau de soie sleevele!r.s
The headliners : Melina
USAF. Wright Patterson A&gt;tr, l
1n Archcn Fraternity.
ILocal PTA lair committee wisil· 1Pack meeting and many
Her While peau de SOle,
couri, ctlrrenUy appearing
Ohio. Before entering the
Shop With Confidence
. He'·' now enrolled at llie · es to thank all the merchantsl bers will, receive · awards.
tiered veil extended to
the new Broadway
lee AIC Tays attended Ea!rtern j
Where Credit is Convenient.
cmnah College of Mortuary
who . contlrubted so generously 1CuL Sc,pllls aad ·tilel..,.f8mllles floor.
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"Dlya Darling," which is
Dlinois Urti~ersity.
ence where he will graduate to the success of the recentlare urged 'toaiterid." 'l'he
She c~rrred a bouquet of
adaptation of ' the rom
·:offef7aPi.Y-I Up to 2 ye~rs to Pay.
SeSe~pt~e~m:be~r~.
~H~e~is~::=~~~F~al~r·==--===~m~e~elin~'~g~w~il~l~s~tart~~at~7~~m~.,!low
daiSieS, centeedred wlitthh
on Sunday," will sing and .~'l"l:ej moasrning co~e'rage of the 11JeS· II
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1&lt;\wdiasies. center
w "" ~ 1on CBS-TV's Ed SUllivan
orchid, on a Bible.
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day funa:al of for111er Ko!::~\1
Mrs. Wilma Foglesong,
the same. Sollivan program will German . . Chancellor
ton, sister-in-law of the
be jack Benny, who will
"~auer. , . . A on..hour
Outstanding Style and Quality In
was matron of honor, and
the 35th anniversary of
special on the observance of
Jane AM Morgan of Rio
broadcasting debut . , .
Eastern o, I hod ox Ea•rter, jJ
"Unto a Lively Hppe," will
was bridesmaid. They wore
Crosby !s gllest hc•t
Third &amp; Olive St.
G1llipoli1,
llar formal gowns. the
ABC·TV's "Hollywood
broadcast on CBS·TV
of honor wore pale green
May 13, and others on hand w:lliil: l ,~mo~rn;;ln:;:g~o~f.;S~un~d~ay;;·~A;:;p;,;ri;;l3~0.;·_;.·~iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i::iiiiiiii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:~iilii~~
be the King Family. as well ••
Don Ameche and FriLDc&lt;!S I
Langford in a re-creation
their wcl~known radio
record personalities, "The Bick·
fl'SOns."
''Who, What, When,
Why, With Harry Reasoner,"
series of 10 half·hour and
full·hour CBS-TV new• spe&lt;:ial&gt;•ll
with correspondent aa
makes Its debut Ang. 22 .
The network says the n"'"'''ms ll
will include "topical
specials, Andrew
Heasoner 'essays' on the
slde, profiles and
with leading figures" •..
Sinatra, Frank Sinatra Jr.,
Dom de Luise are featured
CBS-TV's Smother• Brollhen1!1
show of Aprll 30 .•• Same aay.,11

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Bobby Baker, Adanl Cl
Powell and Frank Costello.
The programs: the blllalrnl•ngll
at creaUon of a corporation
public television · will be
ciuSsed April :Ml on AliC~TV'11II
·~Issues aod Answers" by
John Pastore, chairman of

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home of Mrs. Gertrude Evans
with MM!. Jean Niday serving
as co-bostess.
The meeting was opened by
Mrs. Laura jean Craft, pres~
dent. Opening songs were, 11 At
The Cross," and "My Saviour
First of AlL" Scripture taken
from Acts 2 verses 22 to 38 was
given by Mrs. Ullian Bush.
The program was In charge
of Mrs. Gertrude Evans. Those
taking part were Mrs. Vlrglnlal
Bane, reading "Look at S e II
First;" Mrs. Gertrude Evalll! \
reading, "Legend of Tbe Dog·

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The banner w~'ilell kl
thO iolirlh grade. ~ .· i
The meeUng ~~;wned
and refrahmt;DI1\.'Jt.tlefved
by the sisth grade inOtbero and
GALLIPOLIS - The C I a Y the food cbatnnao.
elementary PTA monthly meetbig was held Tuesday at 7:30 •tvttvtttfvvv:fftf+++••

··Cloy School
PTA ToEiect
Officers In May

P·;,.

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progt8!11 was given by
Mrs. Janet Maggled and MJSS
Curtis on tbe new reading pro- +&amp;•&amp;•u
gram that Is being given at the M and Mrs George Everett
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I Dl&lt;J•ved. All bills were paid.
Kenneth Welker tiM ·U.ple Dr.
A jitney supper lo being plan- and his sister,
Ccn Ward.
ned for May 6. Tbe PTA wish· of Olesblre.
os to raise enough money to
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purchase a merry-go-round for Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reese,
the playground.
Mrs. Earl Neff and Mrs, Frank
New officers lor the coming Capehart attended the lll8tallayear weN&gt; nominated and will lion of Officen at Marietta oa
be Installed at the May meet- Wednesday evenlog.

wood Tree/' and Colene Reese
singing a solo.

A duet, ~·rm Depending On

Jesus," was sung by Nancy
Stewart and Laura Jean Craft.
Those taking part In a medl·
totlon on the 23rd Psabn were,
Mn~. Gertrude Evans, Aldith
White, Mrs. Nellie Stover, Mrs.
Emma Newman, Mrs. Freda
Barcus. Mrs. BertllB Chevalier
and Mrs. Jane Ann Jordan.
~ated the 23rd Psalm.
Roll call was answered
members' and one visitor,
ene Reese who became a
member.

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The WSCS is planning a rum·
mage sale to be May 19 and 1
20, place to be announced later.
MISS STEPHANIE LIKE
The ladies reported 27 sick
calls were made.
The May meeting wiJJ be held
at the home of Mrs. Virginia
Bane on May 11.
JALLIPOLIS - Mr. andlMrs .. with Pi Sigma Eta Fralernity The meeting closed with ora•v· l.
itephen'"H. Like of SciotoviJJe, which Is a professional mortl· .r and grace by Mrs. Evelyn
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Robert E. Hayburn Is Announced

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Stephanie Nelle. to Robert E. bt: an event of June 18 at the
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Brt' de' .Of .Me"lVL.n .Tays·,

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INSTALLATION MAY JO
GALLIPOLIS - The
Class of 1963. She attended Ohio
birthday &gt;dinne~ of the
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Senior at Rio Grande College, the Ohio Eta . Phi will be May ning al the Bob. Evans Sau1sag:e 1
majoring in Elementary Edu· 10 and the Iosmg team w1ll host Shop.
GALLIPOLIS - Miss
signed with matching how and nations.
•a lion. Sll&gt;' is vice-president of the winners, at the . regular I After dinner' the club ·met
ly Foglesong daughter of Mi. small train, and the bridesmaid . Chet Kasnowski served as I
!eta Chi social sorority and has meeting place in Middleport.
the home of Eva Mills for
and Mrs. - G~rge ·Foglesong
a .nellon colored gown design. best man and ushers were
recently been named to "Who's
evening of bridge. F&lt;l!ir tanie• ;llio Grande ·became the bride ed with matchil)i bQw and Riohard Hall, Joe Fuenter and i
Who in American Colleges and REDUCED - Early
spring were in play. Virglnla' Jones, bf Meloln A. Tays of Montrose, small train. They wore match- Louis Foglesong.
·save time, confusion, travel and baby slttlne
Universities."
bats, on"·tblrd oil. The Hat gues~ look high, Dorcitha
April 1. in Fairview United ing shoulder length veils and Following the ceremony a r..
fees. See eecct!tt bow your new Bitrelow will
Following her graduation in Shop.
l'd. Adv. er, second high.
Cbur~h Dayton.
carried cascades ol yellow . · ceptlon was held at the church.
look In your home. lust pick up
'phone ancl
June from Rio Grande, Mi s s
is tbe S9~' Cif
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f!lve us a ge11eral idea of your color and style
Like will be attending the UniNEED RUMMAGE
·vtrgi!'' Taysol
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prl!ferenee. Theil relax I We'll call on you at
versity. of Cincinnati, where she
REDUCED - Early
It
your convenience, show you a carefully
· h'mg hats . on.. th'rd
For· a wedding trip to Missou.
will be working toward a Mast- RA CINE ' WIS
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'bridegroom • elect attended Rio on May lth, Sfl'J ••;'"'ed by the GALLIPilL\ s _ ·Winners
The bride
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Grande College four years East Letart WSCS may call t• p· ood De b .
''I riage by 'her
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t!illed Preis lll~aUonal
,e t'hnlew . rMY rdaces. WI• wore a formal, long-sleeved
lit employed as a secretary
While at Rio Grande Mr · Hay: 247·25411, 247-2693 or 247-2755. I race
s corrung on ay
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
the government in Dayton.
burn held tbe position of Dormi,
1 April 24 at the Grace
line gown of linen Wit a
to watch television by:
Mr. Tays is 8 member of
lory Counselor and was active , GALLIPOIJS - The Green ldist Ch~rch. This Is a
peau de soie sleevele!r.s
The headliners : Melina
USAF. Wright Patterson A&gt;tr, l
1n Archcn Fraternity.
ILocal PTA lair committee wisil· 1Pack meeting and many
Her While peau de SOle,
couri, ctlrrenUy appearing
Ohio. Before entering the
Shop With Confidence
. He'·' now enrolled at llie · es to thank all the merchantsl bers will, receive · awards.
tiered veil extended to
the new Broadway
lee AIC Tays attended Ea!rtern j
Where Credit is Convenient.
cmnah College of Mortuary
who . contlrubted so generously 1CuL Sc,pllls aad ·tilel..,.f8mllles floor.
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"Dlya Darling," which is
Dlinois Urti~ersity.
ence where he will graduate to the success of the recentlare urged 'toaiterid." 'l'he
She c~rrred a bouquet of
adaptation of ' the rom
·:offef7aPi.Y-I Up to 2 ye~rs to Pay.
SeSe~pt~e~m:be~r~.
~H~e~is~::=~~~F~al~r·==--===~m~e~elin~'~g~w~il~l~s~tart~~at~7~~m~.,!low
daiSieS, centeedred wlitthh
on Sunday," will sing and .~'l"l:ej moasrning co~e'rage of the 11JeS· II
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1&lt;\wdiasies. center
w "" ~ 1on CBS-TV's Ed SUllivan
orchid, on a Bible.
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April :Ml • ·•• Another 'guest
day funa:al of for111er Ko!::~\1
Mrs. Wilma Foglesong,
the same. Sollivan program will German . . Chancellor
ton, sister-in-law of the
be jack Benny, who will
"~auer. , . . A on..hour
Outstanding Style and Quality In
was matron of honor, and
the 35th anniversary of
special on the observance of
Jane AM Morgan of Rio
broadcasting debut . , .
Eastern o, I hod ox Ea•rter, jJ
"Unto a Lively Hppe," will
was bridesmaid. They wore
Crosby !s gllest hc•t
Third &amp; Olive St.
G1llipoli1,
llar formal gowns. the
ABC·TV's "Hollywood
broadcast on CBS·TV
of honor wore pale green
May 13, and others on hand w:lliil: l ,~mo~rn;;ln:;:g~o~f.;S~un~d~ay;;·~A;:;p;,;ri;;l3~0.;·_;.·~iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i::iiiiiiii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:iii:i:i:~iilii~~
be the King Family. as well ••
Don Ameche and FriLDc&lt;!S I
Langford in a re-creation
their wcl~known radio
record personalities, "The Bick·
fl'SOns."
''Who, What, When,
Why, With Harry Reasoner,"
series of 10 half·hour and
full·hour CBS-TV new• spe&lt;:ial&gt;•ll
with correspondent aa
makes Its debut Ang. 22 .
The network says the n"'"'''ms ll
will include "topical
specials, Andrew
Heasoner 'essays' on the
slde, profiles and
with leading figures" •..
Sinatra, Frank Sinatra Jr.,
Dom de Luise are featured
CBS-TV's Smother• Brollhen1!1
show of Aprll 30 .•• Same aay.,11

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. ard llupe, oo or befon May 15. lie Wiler 1llali.,. lilt lh !!;! h
Girl Scout ·Leaders belli their Ropol1a nre 111ade of th • Unl18, wiU he ..t up' on tlie lNio IIIP llr t Dz\
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Neal ond Charlene Thomas of ina lhe dinner Mn. Knlglit WQ .00 tht Girl Seoul prGirll!l,
l.elllert lltldill W ~
Troop 3e, Dorothy Morria and p.....,ntod 1 30 ytar pin.
LMdefl plan lbt amp. 1111!1 *1*1 ..... ll!llltl ... taJilp
!lonna Glaze of Troop 5, Carol A report of lhe training eamp the litis In their 1rf!011i ¢thlllre 11111111 1111l ....., It lllh ·1
Troop 100: Billie Jo at Rotan, Atllell!, was ll!o glv· lheir ideas for ~ menut, 111111 .8110 t. eli!ai ._,~
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Troop liM. all Jum~ troopo. • ens were Dotml (Jillinger, car, lhfy patticUIJrly want, and mat• It lrU tfiekW 111 '111ft 1 b
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76, Mary Jane Herald, Troop be $3 and II to he paid to lhe For example, 10111e ldeu 1Jt dq nemp '&lt;': Ml .....111
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RACIIU - Mr. u4 Mn.
RII..O B. Doupu, 1.. S.
Rip A~., COIIIIlbas, ere
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lbelr dallplft, Billle SbMJD,
to Dei~~ort m.a. 1011 o1 Mr.
IDd Mn. WOmer Bllldl ol Illdie, Oblo. Mist Doaglu II •
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NatiOnwide
Boauty Saloa. W. Blada
ployed by Eacbanted Mirror
Beaaty Salon. 1111. Black ..ned Ill dte Arm)' and Is emploY·
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CANTON, Ohio (UPI) na IAulle ManeUf, 18, North Elevated Skybu1
Being Co1111idered
Canto!!. wu killed Friday
lb.e car .ahe was riding in
CLEVELAND (UPI) -'l'riW!tl
1ided wilb anolher on •
officials coMicler&lt;!d the
just weal of North Canton,
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ening at the home of Mf&gt;, 'n!ere wert 12 members preto ster, Marie Swan. Mary P
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Ralph Gllmora lD loliddlepor(. eat 11 tile meellng. The am Ada Blnell, Ara Myers, Monad
Mrs, Olin Knapp , P,l"'sident, meeting wUI be held at the Wilson, Alice Curtis and a ·
' was hr charge of lhe ' meetint home of Mrll llhdda H ck 11 or, Terri Curti!. Electloft. of
which ll!lefled wlth prayer ,
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"WhOle ·world" with lolls. Jed Middleport, w 11 h
Kathryn eva Yates; vice president
Webaler in marge oi devotions. Welch aa C&lt;Jrhostess,
treatuter. Marie Swan: &lt;PM'i!rll
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Waman's" prayer, and was lol·
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Life and Flowl!f Jl'udd, Bela
16wed by lite pledge lD the ftal were played and prlzel award- Webster; Social Relations,
and lilent prayer In memory .ed to the winners. Dellcioua re. ry Pierce: Promotlon.~~.~:~: [l
of! the honored dead. The m•n- freshmenl8 were served tD above ship, Monad Wilson,rand
of the previous meetiiJg and Mrs. Eddie Smith. , Mrl. Reporter, Allee Curtis.
read and approved. l Owen WatiOn, Mrs, J, M. Thorn- At noon ell enjoyed a delict· II
'l'wo very Interesting letle"'.' .ton, Mrs. 8eil NeUtzllnJl, and ous potluck dinner, and closod ll
wire read 110111 Mrs. JIll U ',Mrll. Mayme Holmelt.
with The Lord's Prayer.

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PEMBROKE CLUB will meet
at lhe home of Mrs. kiiQIIeth
Remila, Orchard IIDI, I p,m,
LEGION AUXlLIARY w Ill
meet at 7:30 p. m. 11 lhe
home of Mrs. Glndya EYIDJ,
145 Garfield, Members piee11
attend.
A~ Jt1DIION CLASS of the
First Baptllll Church WIll
meet at lhe chut&lt;b, 7:30 p.m.

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Ia &amp;U~anle&lt;d bJ Bulova! They wouldn't. ,..ran~ ~
but a aood watch. At lhooe low prlc""' J,u CID'I Jiiifd tO
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donations made to dlarilable Walter Moebler ol 'll'ashiJ!il&lt;m, pell!ODB in 1111 - - " ' ·
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P1111t .... 1i!r 1 hiJ"
the Mlddloporl Child Conserv• l!e.ervallnns are to be lD by rklo 11111 w1e11r . - w ..
Uon League Thuraday evenllll May 25 and eanctllations by lily mM~i~J~lridl tz 1r• 11
at_ the Columbia Gal Ollkel iD May 29 to Mrs. Gene Houda- ....,.u. 1111. l'ftltl I?TPIIZ
Middleport. The president, Mrs, ehelt
gave 1111 JINII'Illl.. "PbJJIo
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Geneti Houdl'~thhelt,M o~en•edp lhe During the buslne.a oeaaiclll, 011 PIU.N lllld die&amp;.... Ill
.on unnm0.. a , s en1 , mee ng w w e o uer s ray. donatio"" were made to 1b 1 profi'IJD lilt wbl...,.ltllleal
Ohio Stale Unlverllty, Colum. er,
Cystic Fibrosis li'und, lhe Girl ciJIIdrlll ell lbl ... illl .
l6 lpendJng the weekend New officera elected loclude Scout Troop •pon-ed by 1111 mer, DIYOIIIml wt liN llf
Mr•.andMrs. UswinS. Neme
bll parents, Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Allen Leonard reoident: club, and ~ a senior pl lor Mrs. 1 - J""- lfl'l' liDo
Ray
Cunrungham and fam1ly. M
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. her araduabon in Melas CouiJ. blirl 1Ift OIIIIII!IINtl IIIII w11
MR. AND MRS. URWIN S. NEASE of Minersville, R.D., wlll observe their
Hill grandmother Mra Oscar rs. Don Thomao, vice pres•· I M Albert
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50th wedding annlveralll'Y April 80th. Their children are honoring their par·
Roulh, went to Columbu• Fr~ dent; Mrs. Don Mullen, aecre- !.,~ne:· tt P RouiiJ .01 ee&amp; bo wek!Omed II&amp; a liliaN _ .
enls with open bouse at their home in Nease Settlement from 2 to 4 p.m. on
da for him
tary; Mrs. Lowell Beaver, trea11r ''
ne , , ost Amencan Leo ing,
Sunday. Mrs, Nease was the former Leah Baer, of Forellt Run. They were
Attend Funeral
and Mra Lewis Triplett surer: and Mra. James Join&gt;- gion ~lllillary 1!'-nked I h • 'l'lte ~. 111'1. l.lnNN,
married at the Evangelical parsonage In Pomeroy, Apt. 28, 1917 by !be Rev.
At Akron Wedne•"..,:;
bave, returned, from. a two son, reporter.
~'.ouls~ Buorz~poiiiOTUIS
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., Louis G. Weber. They are parents of four children, Mn. Herbert Davis (Mar·
CHESTER- Those a1tend1ng montlls vacation m . Florida An invitation wae read fl'om ·ana Davis thanked tile club !Or or4
''. garet) of Athens; Davld and Frederick, on the home farm, end William, of
1 II Beet \tl Hamilton, Oblo. There are also 12 gt'alldehildren. They have spent the 50
funeral . servlceo from
where they visited With their the district president, Mrs. LeiJr sponaorina her to the event ll'om 1 11111f ~ Ill Ill
·&lt;years on the farm where they now live, Both are active. member• o! the Forfor Mr. Homer B.
daughter and IOn,ln,lew, Mr. 1ter Plymale, lor the local unit The recent card party wao term- apr;ng theme with eo1c1n t1
est Run Methodist Church. Friend&amp; and relatives are invited.
wood at Akron, Wednesday,
llld Mrs. Chester Haddox, who Ito attend the district spring «&lt; • IUI'&lt;eBS and the club ... areen ond 7eiiOW Ill tlblt
ril 18 were Mr. and Mra.
reside oear Ft. Lauderdale.
conference to be held June s at ·preBSed their appreciation tor polntmeall
ep.
bart Newell, Mrs. Roes CI
lolls. Roth Zahn of C!Jarle,. lthe Kyger Creek Elementary
land, Mrs. Mary Reod, Mr.
W. Va., visited recently School with the Kvgtr Creek ~- ~, , .. _ _
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Mrs. Wateman White and Mrs.
her mother, Mrs. David Mot!Jers' Club as host elub. I
Norman McCain, C!Jelt!l';
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Mr. Norman Will, Rutland,
Evangeline Cllapter, OES, Mid·
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Mrs. Helen Damowood "nd
and Mr!. William King
Lester of Syracuse.
Evelyn Lewio were
MEROY - ''A tour ol will he the hills and hollow, llalkl, wild Dowers or p18n:l8i services were at lhe Schlup.· Heverly Wednesday for the
Cox Funeral (.1tapel.
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theme llr the SprJna FloWet live materials with weatherbred stalk by color labeled.
tude. The table won't dust
Roberto Cirlce of tile OES, Dt,. POMEROY - The EpiiiCOpal
Show ofllhe Winding Trail Gar· or drift, and my favorite spot, The special dltplaya
eel! and It I! no one's fault. trlct .25 ·
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! Church Women met at I he '
den CJu~ to he held on May 6 interpretive.
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will include gardenlnl
Deelde what has to be
Keith Morgan, OhiO Unlver· l home of Mrs. A. R. Knight on'
from 1::10 unUI 1 p.m. al the The cla1881 in the junior ar, _magazlnel ond llterature an
make a schedule that
lily student, spent the wcekeod IThursday with Mrs. Helen Hayes '
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listie section are dairy farm, Sears plantinl while lhe
0011\'enlent to follow.
with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ada Titus as 00rl&gt;~st·
CJBSSO!'ID lheirtlsllc arranae- with a fi&amp;urlne of a !arm llli· coUon IIICIIon will~ lor
lor oome Dexlb!llty.
Morgan and family.
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menl8 "I"'Uon include salt mal and lhe Christmas parade, ed house plants.
-Pkk up ddai!y. Don't
PARTY PLANNilD
Mro. Elmer G. Brown, Di•l
works, attangemenll With white an arrangemeat In a ""!'· .The Entries are to be in place
magazmes an newspapers
lrict Board member, aave a
flowers· coal mine iDia'preUve; junior horticulture section en· 1 p.m. on May I and no
accumulate. Place oolled lln~ns SYI\ACUSE - Rev. and Mrs. port of the Episcopal
the electton colii~Y, modem: tr1e1 are to he labeled Bpeci· ial materiel, buet,
in the haftlper, _nol in a p1le. Willlaltl Thorpe and •on• ol Sy· Dlsl annual meeting at
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truck farm including fruits and men Iris and seedlingg started ieJ or candles wlll be
Take care of sp1IIS ImmedJate· racuse Cllurch of the Nazarene [nati on April 4-S. Mrs.
vegetables;' '.reptta, water for school Beed.
ted. Ellhibitoro mey
ly.
will he honored with a going Martin and Mrs. Knight
showlna a! part of 111e deltp etaeaee In the 10nlor hortl- in as maay claues as
, -Mat_e the best use of
away party at lhe parsonage, ed the meeting. ·
and pop plani, an arrangement culture section wm be Iris, but only one_ arrangement
mg equtpmenl, waxes, and
·Monday, April 24, at 7:80 p.m.
In
cola bottle.
one ltllk labeled; a collection he allowed m eacb
tergents. Read labels and
Everyone is InVIted. The Thorpe Bishop Craine of Indiana '
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rections for use. Follow
lamlly will move May 19 to spoke on lhe Renewal and Struc·
dori'll from the Instruction
South Point where he hao ac- ltlre in the Church. Several
' The Sunday TimesrSeiltinel, Sunday, April 23, 1967-7
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el di!Cillisiono were he I
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God's World In Need and lllh••• l toiO,IItllt-•-Ujlohofolit
home In one day. Do
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The 1&amp; astronauts that took
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. ard llupe, oo or befon May 15. lie Wiler 1llali.,. lilt lh !!;! h
Girl Scout ·Leaders belli their Ropol1a nre 111ade of th • Unl18, wiU he ..t up' on tlie lNio IIIP llr t Dz\
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liS or&lt; ~u.n It tliet tiJM, All kn-. 1111et 'M t
llhuta Monday IIKlrnlng, Aptil Apprecialioll Dtnntr at Vlt!llnl, irblrl most Of lhe IIC!tlvi~He and llld; f'lhl
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cralll ate ellrried 011 in ille Jllmt ~ • lilt ltrt11'nli:ii
l&gt;resent wora Evecyn Knight, c:arot l»lllnier. Billlo Jo Ita IIlii! since more and more lel4. Ill)'
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chairman, Sarah Ow!"!, Mono oceyrt end Evecyn Knllllt llur- 11'1 ere leamlnf tai!IPbte $1111 -&amp;b Dnlt II lit ·
Neal ond Charlene Thomas of ina lhe dinner Mn. Knlglit WQ .00 tht Girl Seoul prGirll!l,
l.elllert lltldill W ~
Troop 3e, Dorothy Morria and p.....,ntod 1 30 ytar pin.
LMdefl plan lbt amp. 1111!1 *1*1 ..... ll!llltl ... taJilp
!lonna Glaze of Troop 5, Carol A report of lhe training eamp the litis In their 1rf!011i ¢thlllre 11111111 1111l ....., It lllh ·1
Troop 100: Billie Jo at Rotan, Atllell!, was ll!o glv· lheir ideas for ~ menut, 111111 .8110 t. eli!ai ._,~
KrawSC2)'n and Jaruce Gibbs of en. Attendin&amp; the eamp at A!IJ' llandiGrafts and camp
IOIIIt Jftt!OUI ll'tiiP W !lit
Troop liM. all Jum~ troopo. • ens were Dotml (Jillinger, car, lhfy patticUIJrly want, and mat• It lrU tfiekW 111 '111ft 1 b
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vidual equipment lheed
aelll "''llfthhlnt • U• •
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llltt alllteb ffl JlilleNI lht
76, Mary Jane Herald, Troop be $3 and II to he paid to lhe For example, 10111e ldeu 1Jt dq nemp '&lt;': Ml .....111
110. ond Donna Ohllnler, Troop business mana1er, Mrs. Riclr lin ~an eups, ball gallclb p111r 11111 a.~ ,, .
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RACIIU - Mr. u4 Mn.
RII..O B. Doupu, 1.. S.
Rip A~., COIIIIlbas, ere
.-.ellll lite enpgemeet ol
lbelr dallplft, Billle SbMJD,
to Dei~~ort m.a. 1011 o1 Mr.
IDd Mn. WOmer Bllldl ol Illdie, Oblo. Mist Doaglu II •
lflduate ol
NatiOnwide
Boauty Saloa. W. Blada
ployed by Eacbanted Mirror
Beaaty Salon. 1111. Black ..ned Ill dte Arm)' and Is emploY·
«&lt; by Ternllodl Dlvtstoa, o...
oral MoiOI'I Corp. The w edo
ding will be Ill eveal of May
I at Brookshire Metllodlat
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ADDISON
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Mrs. ~ HQihea, 1 p.m.

EVERGREENS
.HilT II TIME FOR IPIIINI PUIITIIIf

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CANTON, Ohio (UPI) na IAulle ManeUf, 18, North Elevated Skybu1
Being Co1111idered
Canto!!. wu killed Friday
lb.e car .ahe was riding in
CLEVELAND (UPI) -'l'riW!tl
1ided wilb anolher on •
officials coMicler&lt;!d the
just weal of North Canton,
lty of having an
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aystein, called the akybua, es
soludon ro lhe downtown trafl'lc j
MAN lULLED
congeatlon whiCh would
MILLERSPORT. Ohio &lt;UP!) cheaper, 'quicker .and easier
- W!Uiam C. Homer, 110. Lan· bu!id than the · silbway
caller was killed ll'rl~ay when pos'L · , .
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th• panel truek he wla,drlvlng
,akybuli'• · ,~t·~:,fi;~f.~~tjd:l
collided with a car at the Inter. and realistic al
!ectlon of Ohio 17 llid Ohio
.,;hiay, 'said'· Tl'linalt Board
aear here. ·
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Yates, Hazel Edfel, Bes11e !:!~\l
ening at the home of Mf&gt;, 'n!ere wert 12 members preto ster, Marie Swan. Mary P
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Ralph Gllmora lD loliddlepor(. eat 11 tile meellng. The am Ada Blnell, Ara Myers, Monad
Mrs, Olin Knapp , P,l"'sident, meeting wUI be held at the Wilson, Alice Curtis and a ·
' was hr charge of lhe ' meetint home of Mrll llhdda H ck 11 or, Terri Curti!. Electloft. of
which ll!lefled wlth prayer ,
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"WhOle ·world" with lolls. Jed Middleport, w 11 h
Kathryn eva Yates; vice president
Webaler in marge oi devotions. Welch aa C&lt;Jrhostess,
treatuter. Marie Swan: &lt;PM'i!rll
~ ,,cis 14, end "W~er . During I!Je sn&lt;ial hour gamee tary, Ada Bissell: . Spiritual
Waman's" prayer, and was lol·
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Life and Flowl!f Jl'udd, Bela
16wed by lite pledge lD the ftal were played and prlzel award- Webster; Social Relations,
and lilent prayer In memory .ed to the winners. Dellcioua re. ry Pierce: Promotlon.~~.~:~: [l
of! the honored dead. The m•n- freshmenl8 were served tD above ship, Monad Wilson,rand
of the previous meetiiJg and Mrs. Eddie Smith. , Mrl. Reporter, Allee Curtis.
read and approved. l Owen WatiOn, Mrs, J, M. Thorn- At noon ell enjoyed a delict· II
'l'wo very Interesting letle"'.' .ton, Mrs. 8eil NeUtzllnJl, and ous potluck dinner, and closod ll
wire read 110111 Mrs. JIll U ',Mrll. Mayme Holmelt.
with The Lord's Prayer.

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PEMBROKE CLUB will meet
at lhe home of Mrs. kiiQIIeth
Remila, Orchard IIDI, I p,m,
LEGION AUXlLIARY w Ill
meet at 7:30 p. m. 11 lhe
home of Mrs. Glndya EYIDJ,
145 Garfield, Members piee11
attend.
A~ Jt1DIION CLASS of the
First Baptllll Church WIll
meet at lhe chut&lt;b, 7:30 p.m.

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7&lt;!1Dj)LEPORT .:.. "nte past Houdasbelt and Mrs. Doris St811· CS ·of lhe Methdllll cbe:;,ich~~~ji~c~tt;em:s~in~lh:e~h~o:use:,w:i:nd:o:w·:·,~to~l~al~of~m:or:•~th:•:n~l5~mJ:Il:•o:ntU~n~tted~~S~ta~te;s~dtis~posecl~~~-ill:-.d~::f~
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but a aood watch. At lhooe low prlc""' J,u CID'I Jiiifd tO
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New officer• were e~ ond Oueat speaker wm be M r e. Mtl"- . . . - - . .
donations made to dlarilable Walter Moebler ol 'll'ashiJ!il&lt;m, pell!ODB in 1111 - - " ' ·
IUIIIII at the Aprll metlln&amp; of D. C.
P1111t .... 1i!r 1 hiJ"
the Mlddloporl Child Conserv• l!e.ervallnns are to be lD by rklo 11111 w1e11r . - w ..
Uon League Thuraday evenllll May 25 and eanctllations by lily mM~i~J~lridl tz 1r• 11
at_ the Columbia Gal Ollkel iD May 29 to Mrs. Gene Houda- ....,.u. 1111. l'ftltl I?TPIIZ
Middleport. The president, Mrs, ehelt
gave 1111 JINII'Illl.. "PbJJIo
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Geneti Houdl'~thhelt,M o~en•edp lhe During the buslne.a oeaaiclll, 011 PIU.N lllld die&amp;.... Ill
.on unnm0.. a , s en1 , mee ng w w e o uer s ray. donatio"" were made to 1b 1 profi'IJD lilt wbl...,.ltllleal
Ohio Stale Unlverllty, Colum. er,
Cystic Fibrosis li'und, lhe Girl ciJIIdrlll ell lbl ... illl .
l6 lpendJng the weekend New officera elected loclude Scout Troop •pon-ed by 1111 mer, DIYOIIIml wt liN llf
Mr•.andMrs. UswinS. Neme
bll parents, Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Allen Leonard reoident: club, and ~ a senior pl lor Mrs. 1 - J""- lfl'l' liDo
Ray
Cunrungham and fam1ly. M
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. her araduabon in Melas CouiJ. blirl 1Ift OIIIIII!IINtl IIIII w11
MR. AND MRS. URWIN S. NEASE of Minersville, R.D., wlll observe their
Hill grandmother Mra Oscar rs. Don Thomao, vice pres•· I M Albert
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50th wedding annlveralll'Y April 80th. Their children are honoring their par·
Roulh, went to Columbu• Fr~ dent; Mrs. Don Mullen, aecre- !.,~ne:· tt P RouiiJ .01 ee&amp; bo wek!Omed II&amp; a liliaN _ .
enls with open bouse at their home in Nease Settlement from 2 to 4 p.m. on
da for him
tary; Mrs. Lowell Beaver, trea11r ''
ne , , ost Amencan Leo ing,
Sunday. Mrs, Nease was the former Leah Baer, of Forellt Run. They were
Attend Funeral
and Mra Lewis Triplett surer: and Mra. James Join&gt;- gion ~lllillary 1!'-nked I h • 'l'lte ~. 111'1. l.lnNN,
married at the Evangelical parsonage In Pomeroy, Apt. 28, 1917 by !be Rev.
At Akron Wedne•"..,:;
bave, returned, from. a two son, reporter.
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., Louis G. Weber. They are parents of four children, Mn. Herbert Davis (Mar·
CHESTER- Those a1tend1ng montlls vacation m . Florida An invitation wae read fl'om ·ana Davis thanked tile club !Or or4
''. garet) of Athens; Davld and Frederick, on the home farm, end William, of
1 II Beet \tl Hamilton, Oblo. There are also 12 gt'alldehildren. They have spent the 50
funeral . servlceo from
where they visited With their the district president, Mrs. LeiJr sponaorina her to the event ll'om 1 11111f ~ Ill Ill
·&lt;years on the farm where they now live, Both are active. member• o! the Forfor Mr. Homer B.
daughter and IOn,ln,lew, Mr. 1ter Plymale, lor the local unit The recent card party wao term- apr;ng theme with eo1c1n t1
est Run Methodist Church. Friend&amp; and relatives are invited.
wood at Akron, Wednesday,
llld Mrs. Chester Haddox, who Ito attend the district spring «&lt; • IUI'&lt;eBS and the club ... areen ond 7eiiOW Ill tlblt
ril 18 were Mr. and Mra.
reside oear Ft. Lauderdale.
conference to be held June s at ·preBSed their appreciation tor polntmeall
ep.
bart Newell, Mrs. Roes CI
lolls. Roth Zahn of C!Jarle,. lthe Kyger Creek Elementary
land, Mrs. Mary Reod, Mr.
W. Va., visited recently School with the Kvgtr Creek ~- ~, , .. _ _
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Mrs. Wateman White and Mrs.
her mother, Mrs. David Mot!Jers' Club as host elub. I
Norman McCain, C!Jelt!l';
Entsminger.
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Mr. Norman Will, Rutland,
Evangeline Cllapter, OES, Mid·
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Mrs. Helen Damowood "nd
and Mr!. William King
Lester of Syracuse.
Evelyn Lewio were
MEROY - ''A tour ol will he the hills and hollow, llalkl, wild Dowers or p18n:l8i services were at lhe Schlup.· Heverly Wednesday for the
Cox Funeral (.1tapel.
opring meeting of the
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Meigs CouDty" will be t h e including roadside, wild or oa· ol at least five OJN one • o
theme llr the SprJna FloWet live materials with weatherbred stalk by color labeled.
tude. The table won't dust
Roberto Cirlce of tile OES, Dt,. POMEROY - The EpiiiCOpal
Show ofllhe Winding Trail Gar· or drift, and my favorite spot, The special dltplaya
eel! and It I! no one's fault. trlct .25 ·
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! Church Women met at I he '
den CJu~ to he held on May 6 interpretive.
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will include gardenlnl
Deelde what has to be
Keith Morgan, OhiO Unlver· l home of Mrs. A. R. Knight on'
from 1::10 unUI 1 p.m. al the The cla1881 in the junior ar, _magazlnel ond llterature an
make a schedule that
lily student, spent the wcekeod IThursday with Mrs. Helen Hayes '
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listie section are dairy farm, Sears plantinl while lhe
0011\'enlent to follow.
with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ada Titus as 00rl&gt;~st·
CJBSSO!'ID lheirtlsllc arranae- with a fi&amp;urlne of a !arm llli· coUon IIICIIon will~ lor
lor oome Dexlb!llty.
Morgan and family.
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menl8 "I"'Uon include salt mal and lhe Christmas parade, ed house plants.
-Pkk up ddai!y. Don't
PARTY PLANNilD
Mro. Elmer G. Brown, Di•l
works, attangemenll With white an arrangemeat In a ""!'· .The Entries are to be in place
magazmes an newspapers
lrict Board member, aave a
flowers· coal mine iDia'preUve; junior horticulture section en· 1 p.m. on May I and no
accumulate. Place oolled lln~ns SYI\ACUSE - Rev. and Mrs. port of the Episcopal
the electton colii~Y, modem: tr1e1 are to he labeled Bpeci· ial materiel, buet,
in the haftlper, _nol in a p1le. Willlaltl Thorpe and •on• ol Sy· Dlsl annual meeting at
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truck farm including fruits and men Iris and seedlingg started ieJ or candles wlll be
Take care of sp1IIS ImmedJate· racuse Cllurch of the Nazarene [nati on April 4-S. Mrs.
vegetables;' '.reptta, water for school Beed.
ted. Ellhibitoro mey
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will he honored with a going Martin and Mrs. Knight
showlna a! part of 111e deltp etaeaee In the 10nlor hortl- in as maay claues as
, -Mat_e the best use of
away party at lhe parsonage, ed the meeting. ·
and pop plani, an arrangement culture section wm be Iris, but only one_ arrangement
mg equtpmenl, waxes, and
·Monday, April 24, at 7:80 p.m.
In
cola bottle.
one ltllk labeled; a collection he allowed m eacb
tergents. Read labels and
Everyone is InVIted. The Thorpe Bishop Craine of Indiana '
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InvitaUonal section elas!e! ol live different labeled Iris\ claiB.
rections for use. Follow
lamlly will move May 19 to spoke on lhe Renewal and Struc·
dori'll from the Instruction
South Point where he hao ac- ltlre in the Church. Several
' The Sunday TimesrSeiltinel, Sunday, April 23, 1967-7
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cepted another church.
el di!Cillisiono were he I
-DGD't try to clean the
God's World In Need and lllh••• l toiO,IItllt-•-Ujlohofolit
home In one day. Do
In the World are we doln•.
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cleanlnl room by room.
The 1&amp; astronauts that took
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cleaning techniques for
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Of ciitlrBe a Jot Of , This colUDID !J deCiicated .;: 10
these thlnss overl'p as ,well Jamlly Jiving, so If you,'re ~.a•
thl!)' should. So a holl.sewlfe IPS kid trouble ltr. lu$t P\111" •
DOES have a pretty n!ce life- trouble, let Helen help Y!IU ·
!8!1 h\)l(rs· Ill, S4e' wl]l ~IJCI,,~come yo01
1 10118 mine!
lhe ·week are lull and happy., . . ~wn ~ ~~nees. Ad
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- The WiiJding Lewis.
red ribbon for a vertical &amp;r· Recreation was conducted
By Belen
Club met w~es- , Also on display was a large rangement of Lo$ta Lily, prim- ),jrs. Joe Struble and prizes
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at the home of Calla Lily, brought by Mrs. rose, iris leaves and fern.
.by Mrs. Cbarles Lewis
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Bottel
Lewis. DevoUons Roher! Thompson, which had the birthdays of Mrs. Ken· Mrs. Thompson.
RQem read by Mrs. several btObms. '
neely and Mrs. Charles Lewis ~ brought by Mrs.
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• ."'l'h•nk God I'm Alive" The regional meeting to be were celebrated and the annJ. was awarded, tq Mrs. Lewis.
OR USED
We don't have a One
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·~~:e~~~~~~: CU'Shrnat!, held May 20 at the Bradbury versary of Mrs. Floyd Moore A dcsaert course was served TO F.u.BE ALAIUIS? ·
but we have lhe best h
TIRED ' Is ce
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was opened ' bY' ementary School was an· was remembered by her Seci'Ct at 'the close of the meeting by De~!f Helim :
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provide.
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about O~ lblng: )he lml!\'! .~nc:t~ ' ANNOiffl'CE' ~GE
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president. Mrs.
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m..mg rat pa .
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urs was one
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dears
needtolots
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liiid at·· · 1iYRA€US~'
Mr.
The roll call was an- lub will be hostess.
gun m!'mages. My husband bas ~love you," beeause _be .
tentlon ml no woma~ ,sltpU!Jl cutfllr~: pe~F·.~ )lpnounclnP.
by showing and naming The new evergreens
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made II clear many times !hat n t need to convince hllnseU
be t bus t give hteni.' But 'the
Among those named ased for the Beach Grove Cernbe's ;wrry, he went thourgh me. His tone ofvolce fld lol!clt $be
y B\ve lbe ~ daughter, .. Pauilne ~ Decker
Ehnny, Spleen Wort, etery by the club will be plantwtth tt. Wt ve been mamed flv~ In everyday Uvlng tell me 1!11 ty of knoWing that
loves bet to J)avld P. C4Jcl, son of Mr
~~~~:· Interrupted, Woods, ed this week. This is a Sears
unhappy years,, but I love'!') wa?t ~know.
Job as 'Wife, housekeePf and and Mra•.f)IU] easel ol Mldtlle
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Parsley, Lady. Os- Beautification project.
famdy and don t want a div· I d like to say to
Mlll'lyts aren't teapect. JJOI'I. '~:hey ··are.. ,reslding In
and Cinnamon. A plant Mrs. Robert Lewis was namorce.
and wives wbo are
eel b
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HAPPY Juiitbus
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e~!bange followe&lt;:.
ed chairman of the nominating
The other night I began hav· fiucltles: "II you once ·
'I any age. · •.
topic ror the evening committee and a reporl will
ing my severe chest pains. I for the other, there were
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given by Mrs. John Ter- be given at the May meeting.
POMEROY_ Officers of Mary Shrine No'. 37, Order caUed our doctor who couldn't quallties there .you liked,
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•·;aking a Closer Look at . A sprmg flower show Is be- of White Shrine of Jerusalem, were installed April 14 in come because he wa&lt; preparing they just got lost SOIIne••het·eJI
' by GordoGn Fodster.Mfrogm mg plannedEI for Mtay 6 Sacht thle a beautiful ceremony open to members, master masons for su~!eryk, so he tsutghgesteed
aflongdththe wayB• LoOk back and
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Flower and ar en a a- P?meroy
emen ary
oo . and their guests.
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a ~.ec • up a e mw- m
em. ring them to
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Fmal plans were made and ~~e
The meeting was called to order b~ Hamel Netgler, gency ward of a hospitaL I call· again -before it'a too late."
Terrell stated that there theme of the show Will be A Worthy High Priestess and Ernest Wmgett, Watch!lllln ed my husband at 11 p.m., and CONTENTED
varieties or £ern. The Tour of Meigs Courty." De- of Shepherds. A welcoine was extended to all present, he refused to get off work till Dear Helen:
all is the La d Y . tails or the show wtll be an- and 15 honored guests were presented from Logan, Ath·
shift was over, at 2 a.m. I This is an answer to T.I.R.
The earliest stage observ- nounced later.
ens Marietta, and Galliposuffered.
E.D., who championed "':dnn.ll
Gallipolis, Phlo .
In a £ern in spring is the Lesson No. 4 of the flower lis Shrines.
Brief words of
When he finally got me to the py" housewives.
This is the name or arranging course IVas studied. The following installing o££1- tions were expressed by
hospital, the examination show- does seem like a Jot wben It's
unfurling new leaL The ex- The lesson on containers point- cers were introduced by Fern , rice Blue, District Deputy,
ed nothing serious, and my hus- listed on paper, as $be did,
pijiided part o£ th e fern is called ed out that simple containers, Cheesebrew, the Inviting Wor- 1ietta; John Reese, Deputy ' band was furious because he any job would seem e&gt;cessi·vel,
blade. Between the blade undecorated with muted or sub- thy Herald, Naoma Brinker and preme Watchman of She lost his sleep, for nothing.
if details were enumerated.
the rhizome is the sllpe. dued coloring, were best : keep ,Edith Hutsinpillar, Heralds: herds, Gallipoli!: Mary
I think he would be happier TIRED castigated
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color and size 01 the fern them closely related to the 1Eisie Smith and Maxine Wmg- District Chairman of
If these pains o! mine meant and organization, saying a
d~'"nds much on Ihe age of the plant material. If you could ell, Scribe; Marie Hawkin&lt;, ship, Middleport; Janice 0
I'd die tomorrow, and maybe mily would rather bave a w"'·"
or the conditions under choose only three containers, Chaplain ; Nellie Tracy , Guard- Worthy High Priestess, or
someday they will. His lack or and Mother "ready to listen
they are grown.
there should be one tall. one ian; Cora Webb, Organist, Mar- ens Shrine; Alice McAfee,
concern is killing me. What to laugh and love." That Is
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fossil showing the print o£ medium and one low and braod. garet Neuman, and Flag Bear- thy Higll Priestess of
do? - P.O.II.
ly what efficiency and
a Jern was shown It was from Corner cupboards and k1lchens er, Flora Long.
Valley Shrine, Logan, and
Dear P: .
lion do - give a woman more
thf·rod&lt; collection of C a r ol have many excellent contam- The Worthy High Priestess- cille Neff, Worthy High Priest· Next ttme you see your doc- time to spend with her
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•~&lt;·~•, ers : pitchers, spoon holders, elect Barbara Adams, was es- ess-Eiect of Lafayette Shrine, tor, tell h1m your !amtly trou- and pursue her hobbies.
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gravy boats, teapots, mixing corted around a cross formed Gallipolis.
bles and ask him to prescribe a urdlnarily alert woman
howls, cake pans. etc. Shells. by her officers -to her station Harriet Neigler and Ernest marriage counselor. I . doubt find time for all.
weathered wood and many or by her twin brother, Arnold Ad- Wingett were escorted to
your ach~s and pams wtll ~ver It's no fairytale that a hotiSe· ll
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Wool.:._Acrilan-Nylon-Herculon
nature's resoure~s can be used. ams, who presented her with a East and presented gifts from ease unill you stratghten out hold can be presentable at
FrH Estimates
Mechanical aJds helpful m gavel from her family. Miss the Shrine and their
your hie. - H.
times. It's easy too. I figure
m&amp;king flower arrangements Roberta Kraeuter, or Racine, The benediction was given by Dear Helen:.
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spend only !5 hours a week
are, crumpled mesh wire, _the sang "My God and 1," as Miss Rev. James Early, o£ the
Alter readmg the grtpes and stricUy housework and yet
cage. needle holder, sp~ral wire, Adams was esco rted. Mr. Ben tart Methodist Charge.
seU-made troubles of others, I spend the same amourt of . "•-·I•
lead spirals, hairpin holder, one Philson sang "How Great Thou freshments of ice cream,
realize how lucky I am.
on personal pleasures.
made or a split twig and a glass king; Associate Watchman of nuts, mints and coffee we r e I don't guess othe~ would leaves me 21 hnurs to enjoy and
ALi!fil!!I:-\'\'ZT::Wlll~'"""'''"'~"' block. Modellin&amp; clay, flonst~ Shepherds, Virgil Atkins; Wor- served from a yellow linen call my hu~band spectal, but ~u help our two pre-school chil:d-11
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Monday
to keep holders in place.
his mother Mrs. Clara Adam,. spring flowers. Fern Cheese- The Une In a Million.
husband who likes to
ArrangeJJtents
using
spring
Other
officers
installed
were
brew
presided
at
the
silver
col·
He's
not
laney,
doesn't
like
to
home
to three happy girls. And
BETHEL NO 62, lnternatlond £
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spring flowers an ern were Noble Prophetess, Pauline At- . let service.
eat out m.uc • pre ers to s Y a neat borne. Then there are
_a! Order Job's Daughters, Man- judged by Mrs. Walter Bentz kins, Associate Watchman of
home, which tells me he likes hours to loll in bed and 15 hou~rsi'
eOPEN MONDAY NIGHTS
day, 7:30p.m. at Pomeroy Ma- and Mrs. Leo Kennedy. Blue nil- Shepherds; Virgil Atkins, Wor·
my cookmg and our company. for my hobby (writing), and
5011lc Temple.
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MIDDLEPORT Band Boos~rs bons were awar e o:
thy Scribe: Naoma Brinker;
Mrs. Charles Lewts, for a Worthy Treasurer : Elizabeth
Monday, April 23 at 7' 30 p.m. modern arrangement m a rola Lear·, Worthy Chaplain, Harriet
at the Middleport High School
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cafteria. All members are urg· bottle; Mrs. John Terre 'a me Neigler : Worthy Shepherdess ;
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Mrs.
POMEROY - Int'tt'alt'on
ed to atlend as important mat- mass of azalea and fern;
1 Bernice Winn, Worthy Guid"
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Clarence Heaton, a nangu ar Arlene Davis; Worthy Herald, monies for six new melmbers
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. SPECIAL meeting of Middle- arrangement of dogwood, pussy- Eunice Jividen; First Wiseman, of the Pomeroy High School
port Lodge 363, Tuesday, April willow and fern; Mrs. Robert Jessie Brinker: Second Wi&lt;e-' Future Teachers' Association
25, at 7:30 p.m. Harry Chesher, Thompson.
. . alr'hne1 arrangement
r and fern man, Allen Hughes: Third Wise- I were held last week.
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man. John Roberts.
Initiated were Pam Crew,
STAFF AND O££icers Club of I~onds; Mrs. Robe;t Le~:\ a Others were, King, Erne' t Linda Scharrer, Jeannetle John·
Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters diSplay In a blue g as~ ~1 c er Wingett: Queen, Maxine Wing- son, Kay Bing, Linda Wehrung
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WID meet Monday evening, of ""· fern and scot~ 1rnom. ell; First Handmaid, Evelyn and Chuck Vaughan.
April 24 at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence ea on, a Murray; Second Handmaid, Ka- A brief talk by Supt. George
ca,h Bahr.
lhryn Jordan; Third Handmaid, Hargraves followed tbe cere·
JANE HOWELL Tent No 95
Mabel Bennett; Worthy Organ- mony and Principal James
~wllj.i meet Monday evning at
ist. Lillian Steil£: Worthy Guard- Diehl congratulated the n e w
&amp;:"'p.m. at the DAV HaiL All
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meiilbers are urged to attend.
Guard, Mary Hughes.
0 t h e r members attending
MEIGS TOP Notchers are _.to
Honorary OI£icers installed were Keith Evans, Donna Smith, I
vlsl( the Gallia Tops Club in
ENTERPRISE _ The Willing were Flag Beare~, Flora Long: Mike Jlentz_. Becky Hawley, ·
G 1 polis Monday at 7:30 p. Workers Class of the Enter- t,scorts. _Fern G1Imore and John Goodwm, BtU Fe_;ty, Ca.
m: e regular meeting of the prise EUB Church met at the Gladys R1fe; Banner Bearer, thy Fultz, Patly Le1£het.,
:ME~ club will be Tuesday at h
f Mrs John Smith Thurs- helen Reynolds; E s c o r t '· FranciS, Susan Lytle, Be c k v
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7~ . p. m., in the Meigs Coun- d~~~:ening .with Mrs. Beatrice Maude Grueser and Freda Grue- Stivers, Neil r-olmer, Peggy
'Y , ftrmary.
Buck, president, presiding.
ser; Cooner, Fern Cheese- Bowers, Sandra Beal, Joyce
The meetiug opened with the brew; Madonna, Pearl R e y- Evans, Judy Kmg, _
Smtih,
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Tuesday
group singing "Tis So sweet nolds; Angels, Nelhe _Tracy and Jewel Price, Shetla .
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To Trust in Jesus." Scripture Ethel Colhns: Kmg s Guard. Mar1e Smtih, Jo ~mtth,
!~~y BENNETT Post
d'ng
Adams, Kathleen McNI~· 1 Hennessy, Susie D1xon, Galrol-11
1 of Psalms 43 by Miss
ua,;;Aw:iltary will meet Tues- ;;::',0 thy Long was followed by
Adrian H.ubbard, Elizabeth dene Hayes and Miss Helen
Tennis Fabrics and
dl&amp;lj Aprd 25, at the legion the Lord's Prayer in unison. Roush: Q~een s Attendants. Ma· Smtih, advisor.
straw styles for
han ln Middlep.&gt;rt at 7:30 p.m. Th 10 llow'ng readings and rte Hawkms, Mary Jane Neal. Parents preseM were Mrs.
W:f.ru will hold its regular
e e .. read ·
Roberts, Hazel Carna- Crew, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. HOIN-11
Everyone at this
mee!Jng Tuesday at 2 p.m. at poems w r
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Iers, Mrs. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs.
the lJnlted Methodist Church.
"Grow Old Gracefully.'' Mrs. The newly installed Worthy Wehru•g. Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs.
Low, Low Tiny's Price
Agnes Dixon; a poem, by Mrs.
Priestess and Watchman •Beal and Mrs. Johnson.
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Ruby Frick; "Loyalty," Mrs. o£ Shepherds expressed thelf i lreshments of cake and punch
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thanks to the Shrine and to were served following the meet·
MIDDLEPORT Literary Club Ethel Smith, and
their Installing Officers.
ing.
We$esday, Apnl 26, at t be Spring," Mrs. Dolores Will.
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lioq of Nan Moore. Mrs. Ev- The class voted to make a l j--..=---~...,
contribution
to
the
Cancer
fund.
erett Hayes will review t h •
jipoJF. "Gift of .Joy." Roi.J call The wonder hox donated by
ltSpP.]Jse will be literary news. Mrs. Myrtle Long wils won by :
Black an8 White
~TED CONCLAVE of the Mrs. Agnes Dixon.
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Ohl(\'Valley Commandery Wed· Mrs. Agnes Weeks and Mrs. I
liell!'!zy, April 26, at UO p.m. Eleanor Bates opened birthday I
at ~ Pomeroy Mnsomc Tern- gifts rrom their Secret Pals.
pie. ~omas C. Edwards, F:M. , The next meeting will be at ,
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these thlnss overl'p as ,well Jamlly Jiving, so If you,'re ~.a•
thl!)' should. So a holl.sewlfe IPS kid trouble ltr. lu$t P\111" •
DOES have a pretty n!ce life- trouble, let Helen help Y!IU ·
!8!1 h\)l(rs· Ill, S4e' wl]l ~IJCI,,~come yo01
1 10118 mine!
lhe ·week are lull and happy., . . ~wn ~ ~~nees. Ad
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1 even ·sleeR bappyl

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red ribbon for a vertical &amp;r· Recreation was conducted
By Belen
Club met w~es- , Also on display was a large rangement of Lo$ta Lily, prim- ),jrs. Joe Struble and prizes
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at the home of Calla Lily, brought by Mrs. rose, iris leaves and fern.
.by Mrs. Cbarles Lewis
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Bottel
Lewis. DevoUons Roher! Thompson, which had the birthdays of Mrs. Ken· Mrs. Thompson.
RQem read by Mrs. several btObms. '
neely and Mrs. Charles Lewis ~ brought by Mrs.
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• ."'l'h•nk God I'm Alive" The regional meeting to be were celebrated and the annJ. was awarded, tq Mrs. Lewis.
OR USED
We don't have a One
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but we have lhe best h
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provide.
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dears
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The roll call was an- lub will be hostess.
gun m!'mages. My husband bas ~love you," beeause _be .
tentlon ml no woma~ ,sltpU!Jl cutfllr~: pe~F·.~ )lpnounclnP.
by showing and naming The new evergreens
t'
made II clear many times !hat n t need to convince hllnseU
be t bus t give hteni.' But 'the
Among those named ased for the Beach Grove Cernbe's ;wrry, he went thourgh me. His tone ofvolce fld lol!clt $be
y B\ve lbe ~ daughter, .. Pauilne ~ Decker
Ehnny, Spleen Wort, etery by the club will be plantwtth tt. Wt ve been mamed flv~ In everyday Uvlng tell me 1!11 ty of knoWing that
loves bet to J)avld P. C4Jcl, son of Mr
~~~~:· Interrupted, Woods, ed this week. This is a Sears
unhappy years,, but I love'!') wa?t ~know.
Job as 'Wife, housekeePf and and Mra•.f)IU] easel ol Mldtlle
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Parsley, Lady. Os- Beautification project.
famdy and don t want a div· I d like to say to
Mlll'lyts aren't teapect. JJOI'I. '~:hey ··are.. ,reslding In
and Cinnamon. A plant Mrs. Robert Lewis was namorce.
and wives wbo are
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ed chairman of the nominating
The other night I began hav· fiucltles: "II you once ·
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topic ror the evening committee and a reporl will
ing my severe chest pains. I for the other, there were
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given by Mrs. John Ter- be given at the May meeting.
POMEROY_ Officers of Mary Shrine No'. 37, Order caUed our doctor who couldn't quallties there .you liked,
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•·;aking a Closer Look at . A sprmg flower show Is be- of White Shrine of Jerusalem, were installed April 14 in come because he wa&lt; preparing they just got lost SOIIne••het·eJI
' by GordoGn Fodster.Mfrogm mg plannedEI for Mtay 6 Sacht thle a beautiful ceremony open to members, master masons for su~!eryk, so he tsutghgesteed
aflongdththe wayB• LoOk back and
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Flower and ar en a a- P?meroy
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oo . and their guests.
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Fmal plans were made and ~~e
The meeting was called to order b~ Hamel Netgler, gency ward of a hospitaL I call· again -before it'a too late."
Terrell stated that there theme of the show Will be A Worthy High Priestess and Ernest Wmgett, Watch!lllln ed my husband at 11 p.m., and CONTENTED
varieties or £ern. The Tour of Meigs Courty." De- of Shepherds. A welcoine was extended to all present, he refused to get off work till Dear Helen:
all is the La d Y . tails or the show wtll be an- and 15 honored guests were presented from Logan, Ath·
shift was over, at 2 a.m. I This is an answer to T.I.R.
The earliest stage observ- nounced later.
ens Marietta, and Galliposuffered.
E.D., who championed "':dnn.ll
Gallipolis, Phlo .
In a £ern in spring is the Lesson No. 4 of the flower lis Shrines.
Brief words of
When he finally got me to the py" housewives.
This is the name or arranging course IVas studied. The following installing o££1- tions were expressed by
hospital, the examination show- does seem like a Jot wben It's
unfurling new leaL The ex- The lesson on containers point- cers were introduced by Fern , rice Blue, District Deputy,
ed nothing serious, and my hus- listed on paper, as $be did,
pijiided part o£ th e fern is called ed out that simple containers, Cheesebrew, the Inviting Wor- 1ietta; John Reese, Deputy ' band was furious because he any job would seem e&gt;cessi·vel,
blade. Between the blade undecorated with muted or sub- thy Herald, Naoma Brinker and preme Watchman of She lost his sleep, for nothing.
if details were enumerated.
the rhizome is the sllpe. dued coloring, were best : keep ,Edith Hutsinpillar, Heralds: herds, Gallipoli!: Mary
I think he would be happier TIRED castigated
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If these pains o! mine meant and organization, saying a
d~'"nds much on Ihe age of the plant material. If you could ell, Scribe; Marie Hawkin&lt;, ship, Middleport; Janice 0
I'd die tomorrow, and maybe mily would rather bave a w"'·"
or the conditions under choose only three containers, Chaplain ; Nellie Tracy , Guard- Worthy High Priestess, or
someday they will. His lack or and Mother "ready to listen
they are grown.
there should be one tall. one ian; Cora Webb, Organist, Mar- ens Shrine; Alice McAfee,
concern is killing me. What to laugh and love." That Is
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fossil showing the print o£ medium and one low and braod. garet Neuman, and Flag Bear- thy Higll Priestess of
do? - P.O.II.
ly what efficiency and
a Jern was shown It was from Corner cupboards and k1lchens er, Flora Long.
Valley Shrine, Logan, and
Dear P: .
lion do - give a woman more
thf·rod&lt; collection of C a r ol have many excellent contam- The Worthy High Priestess- cille Neff, Worthy High Priest· Next ttme you see your doc- time to spend with her
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•~&lt;·~•, ers : pitchers, spoon holders, elect Barbara Adams, was es- ess-Eiect of Lafayette Shrine, tor, tell h1m your !amtly trou- and pursue her hobbies.
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bles and ask him to prescribe a urdlnarily alert woman
howls, cake pans. etc. Shells. by her officers -to her station Harriet Neigler and Ernest marriage counselor. I . doubt find time for all.
weathered wood and many or by her twin brother, Arnold Ad- Wingett were escorted to
your ach~s and pams wtll ~ver It's no fairytale that a hotiSe· ll
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Wool.:._Acrilan-Nylon-Herculon
nature's resoure~s can be used. ams, who presented her with a East and presented gifts from ease unill you stratghten out hold can be presentable at
FrH Estimates
Mechanical aJds helpful m gavel from her family. Miss the Shrine and their
your hie. - H.
times. It's easy too. I figure
m&amp;king flower arrangements Roberta Kraeuter, or Racine, The benediction was given by Dear Helen:.
,
spend only !5 hours a week
are, crumpled mesh wire, _the sang "My God and 1," as Miss Rev. James Early, o£ the
Alter readmg the grtpes and stricUy housework and yet
cage. needle holder, sp~ral wire, Adams was esco rted. Mr. Ben tart Methodist Charge.
seU-made troubles of others, I spend the same amourt of . "•-·I•
lead spirals, hairpin holder, one Philson sang "How Great Thou freshments of ice cream,
realize how lucky I am.
on personal pleasures.
made or a split twig and a glass king; Associate Watchman of nuts, mints and coffee we r e I don't guess othe~ would leaves me 21 hnurs to enjoy and
ALi!fil!!I:-\'\'ZT::Wlll~'"""'''"'~"' block. Modellin&amp; clay, flonst~ Shepherds, Virgil Atkins; Wor- served from a yellow linen call my hu~band spectal, but ~u help our two pre-school chil:d-11
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Monday
to keep holders in place.
his mother Mrs. Clara Adam,. spring flowers. Fern Cheese- The Une In a Million.
husband who likes to
ArrangeJJtents
using
spring
Other
officers
installed
were
brew
presided
at
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silver
col·
He's
not
laney,
doesn't
like
to
home
to three happy girls. And
BETHEL NO 62, lnternatlond £
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spring flowers an ern were Noble Prophetess, Pauline At- . let service.
eat out m.uc • pre ers to s Y a neat borne. Then there are
_a! Order Job's Daughters, Man- judged by Mrs. Walter Bentz kins, Associate Watchman of
home, which tells me he likes hours to loll in bed and 15 hou~rsi'
eOPEN MONDAY NIGHTS
day, 7:30p.m. at Pomeroy Ma- and Mrs. Leo Kennedy. Blue nil- Shepherds; Virgil Atkins, Wor·
my cookmg and our company. for my hobby (writing), and
5011lc Temple.
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MIDDLEPORT Band Boos~rs bons were awar e o:
thy Scribe: Naoma Brinker;
Mrs. Charles Lewts, for a Worthy Treasurer : Elizabeth
Monday, April 23 at 7' 30 p.m. modern arrangement m a rola Lear·, Worthy Chaplain, Harriet
at the Middleport High School
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cafteria. All members are urg· bottle; Mrs. John Terre 'a me Neigler : Worthy Shepherdess ;
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Mrs.
POMEROY - Int'tt'alt'on
ed to atlend as important mat- mass of azalea and fern;
1 Bernice Winn, Worthy Guid"
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Clarence Heaton, a nangu ar Arlene Davis; Worthy Herald, monies for six new melmbers
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port Lodge 363, Tuesday, April willow and fern; Mrs. Robert Jessie Brinker: Second Wi&lt;e-' Future Teachers' Association
25, at 7:30 p.m. Harry Chesher, Thompson.
. . alr'hne1 arrangement
r and fern man, Allen Hughes: Third Wise- I were held last week.
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Initiated were Pam Crew,
STAFF AND O££icers Club of I~onds; Mrs. Robe;t Le~:\ a Others were, King, Erne' t Linda Scharrer, Jeannetle John·
Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters diSplay In a blue g as~ ~1 c er Wingett: Queen, Maxine Wing- son, Kay Bing, Linda Wehrung
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WID meet Monday evening, of ""· fern and scot~ 1rnom. ell; First Handmaid, Evelyn and Chuck Vaughan.
April 24 at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence ea on, a Murray; Second Handmaid, Ka- A brief talk by Supt. George
ca,h Bahr.
lhryn Jordan; Third Handmaid, Hargraves followed tbe cere·
JANE HOWELL Tent No 95
Mabel Bennett; Worthy Organ- mony and Principal James
~wllj.i meet Monday evning at
ist. Lillian Steil£: Worthy Guard- Diehl congratulated the n e w
&amp;:"'p.m. at the DAV HaiL All
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•an. Evelyn Lewis ; Worthy members.
meiilbers are urged to attend.
Guard, Mary Hughes.
0 t h e r members attending
MEIGS TOP Notchers are _.to
Honorary OI£icers installed were Keith Evans, Donna Smith, I
vlsl( the Gallia Tops Club in
ENTERPRISE _ The Willing were Flag Beare~, Flora Long: Mike Jlentz_. Becky Hawley, ·
G 1 polis Monday at 7:30 p. Workers Class of the Enter- t,scorts. _Fern G1Imore and John Goodwm, BtU Fe_;ty, Ca.
m: e regular meeting of the prise EUB Church met at the Gladys R1fe; Banner Bearer, thy Fultz, Patly Le1£het.,
:ME~ club will be Tuesday at h
f Mrs John Smith Thurs- helen Reynolds; E s c o r t '· FranciS, Susan Lytle, Be c k v
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'Y , ftrmary.
Buck, president, presiding.
ser; Cooner, Fern Cheese- Bowers, Sandra Beal, Joyce
The meetiug opened with the brew; Madonna, Pearl R e y- Evans, Judy Kmg, _
Smtih,
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group singing "Tis So sweet nolds; Angels, Nelhe _Tracy and Jewel Price, Shetla .
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To Trust in Jesus." Scripture Ethel Colhns: Kmg s Guard. Mar1e Smtih, Jo ~mtth,
!~~y BENNETT Post
d'ng
Adams, Kathleen McNI~· 1 Hennessy, Susie D1xon, Galrol-11
1 of Psalms 43 by Miss
ua,;;Aw:iltary will meet Tues- ;;::',0 thy Long was followed by
Adrian H.ubbard, Elizabeth dene Hayes and Miss Helen
Tennis Fabrics and
dl&amp;lj Aprd 25, at the legion the Lord's Prayer in unison. Roush: Q~een s Attendants. Ma· Smtih, advisor.
straw styles for
han ln Middlep.&gt;rt at 7:30 p.m. Th 10 llow'ng readings and rte Hawkms, Mary Jane Neal. Parents preseM were Mrs.
W:f.ru will hold its regular
e e .. read ·
Roberts, Hazel Carna- Crew, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. HOIN-11
Everyone at this
mee!Jng Tuesday at 2 p.m. at poems w r
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Iers, Mrs. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs.
the lJnlted Methodist Church.
"Grow Old Gracefully.'' Mrs. The newly installed Worthy Wehru•g. Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs.
Low, Low Tiny's Price
Agnes Dixon; a poem, by Mrs.
Priestess and Watchman •Beal and Mrs. Johnson.
lle·
Ruby Frick; "Loyalty," Mrs. o£ Shepherds expressed thelf i lreshments of cake and punch
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MIDDLEPORT Literary Club Ethel Smith, and
their Installing Officers.
ing.
We$esday, Apnl 26, at t be Spring," Mrs. Dolores Will.
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contribution
to
the
Cancer
fund.
erett Hayes will review t h •
jipoJF. "Gift of .Joy." Roi.J call The wonder hox donated by
ltSpP.]Jse will be literary news. Mrs. Myrtle Long wils won by :
Black an8 White
~TED CONCLAVE of the Mrs. Agnes Dixon.
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Ohl(\'Valley Commandery Wed· Mrs. Agnes Weeks and Mrs. I
liell!'!zy, April 26, at UO p.m. Eleanor Bates opened birthday I
at ~ Pomeroy Mnsomc Tern- gifts rrom their Secret Pals.
pie. ~omas C. Edwards, F:M. , The next meeting will be at ,
MEN'S
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JfCINE MelhodJS l Church Bates. Members are to bring
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&amp;
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Rerreshments were served by
Thursday
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Garden . C lu b I Cordelia Bentz.
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By Commissioners; Added Help is Needed ~$2t~~
MEIGS ClOONTV
quota, were taken at Moi$Y's school.
MONDAY - County com· bloodmobile. Middleport alumni
:missioners approve use of food dinner-dance will be on "Fart&gt; THURSDAY - P. E. Mashstamps but bold dial additional wen Theme" as MHS goes out eter, Director, Oblo Department
skilled clerical help to operate of existence this year as far of Highways, Is main
the program through the Coun· as athletic teams are concern- at official launcbing of Rt. 33
ty Welfare Dept. may be im· ed. Sherif! Robert Hartenbach relocation, five plus miles
possible to find, according to joins the legjon of citizens who tween Rock Springs and Dar·
"Hattie Marie Smith, Department have sighted a "UFO."
win, four lane, limited access.
director. Volunteer firemen WEDNESDAY- Byron Fred· Mrs. Yvonne Scally as swim·
have sponsored another success- rlek, master
of the 0 hi o ming lnstrucltlr, and Mi c
lui "All Sports" banquet for Grande, is speaker T u e s d ay Lloyd as ber assistant, a od
PHS athletes.
night for the celebration here head lifeguard, were employed
TUESDAY - Eighty • nine of the IOOth anniversary cf for summer 'frT by the Ml d·
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their evaluation is usually
kitchen, so when a house is
sale, the ptchen should
gleaming and cheery.
After all this cleaning,
would be a shame to bave
prospect call after dark
not be able to see the resullts. II
Turn on all the lights from
entrance hall to the back aom'. 11
This tends also ltl create
cheery atmosphere.
Things should now be In good
order for showings. So tha
er's ne&gt;:t chore Is to make him·
self scarce. The seller bas tak·
en time and pslns In sele&lt;:tlng
the broker ltl handle the
oJ the house. He has probably
checked and ' found thst Rel~·ll
tors are members of the local
board and, as such, have PledR·Il
ed themselves to
strict cnde of ethics of the Nationa! AJsoclatlon of Real
tate Boards.
"The Realltlr you've chosen II
Is a professional in real eslate.
You tan e&gt;:pedite the •ale
your home by letting him
die all aspects of the transacUon."
If you can't actually leave the
house when It Is 'being sno•m,IJ
turn off the radio and TV,
tha children and pets out to
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Scholars" In Po~eroy.
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FRIDAY - NegoUatiom
on city psrkfront.
could lead to purchase of t h
- Marjori'
County . Water Co.,
elected new president
and Pomeroy a r
and Professional· Wo.
continued alter a long
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lng Thursda~ with
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will. decide testing policy
Russell Mllllken 'describes "olh·
Meigs Local high schools, . . . ' war" In Rio Gr~e address,
of now, students wilh B or
other war being disease,
and good deportment
. fear and lgnorinee.
ords, do not take tests at
- Zoning Or.. . but traditionally. all do
Is approved by Gall~
at Middleport and Rutland.
City Commissioners. UFO
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Sl,JNDAY, APRIL 23, 1967

Six-Months
Workhouse
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BY PAT HOUCK
1to. take. action on the critlcalj others the necessity and value
/' GALLIPOLI~er 100 par- ,issue.
1of working lor and with t h e
ents, teachers and school ad- 1 On vocational training, s~e PTA.
ministrators attended the 27th said, "There mlllll be an
Eight couutlet ' l'j!Jlresentt!d' at
Annual Conference, Southcen- panslon of vocational opportun- ~ the meeting were Gallla, !lock·
tral District, Ohio Congress of ities offered to our young peo. ing, Jackson, ~awrence,
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Parents and Teachers, Inc., Sat- pie, and added, "A student in Ross, Scloltl and VInton.
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The theme, "critical Issues!ed opportunity of performing as order bY _
Mi-s. Emelyne . ~eed,
POMEROY - One man was
- Critical Times" was effec· ·well as learning,
:director. Soul~entral DJslrlct.
oilNA.LD CRABT
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sent to the Cincinnati work·
lively · and .a b 1y followed "We ·must design a Master Twlla Hal')'ison pr~nted·
house, seven bonds were forfeit·
throughout the day's program. plan of education for the mass· colors and the pledge of alletti·
IN . TRAINiNG - Dobald ed, and seven persons wer~
Mr$. .Wred C. Jones, first ••· Our position Is to educate' ance was led by Lu Nm Folcj.en. WIIUam .j:rabtree, a INa fined by Meigs County C o u r t
vtce-preSldent, Ohio PTA, m our children to cope with mod- Junior l'roop ZJ.a. Girl
· ,Ubaay mp1School graduate Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.,
the main morning speecb dis· em problems," she said.
sang the National
and soa · of Mr. aad Mr1.1 Frtday.
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cussed several issues, among To sum up her speech, Mrs. The lnvocaUon was
Rollaad C~ablree, Rt. z AI· James Lee Garnes, on convJc·
· tltem, seriousness of · ~pouts1 Jones offered a qu0te from ~· the Rev, Hughey Jo~es.
baay, It anderJOlag Natlol!al lion of assault and battery, was
vocational' opportunities, and a Samuel Goldwyn, "Nothing great PTA Mothll\'slngers,
Gilartl bailie traiDiliJ at Ft. s~ntenced to the worksbouse for
master plan lor education.
Is ever achleved without enthu- dlrecUon ol Mrs. Gerie .......... 1 Bllts, Tesa1. Crabtree lo 11181'- SJX months and fined the costs.
On dropouts, she said there siasm;",She e~pressed hope that lock, sang several selectlol!l.
rted to ihe foi'lller Bar~ara Garnes was also ordered to
Is a need for more supervislon, all who attended the confer- Welccime will given by ·
Welch of. Rt, ~ .AibaDy and serve .. a cor.current six months
counseling, Individual . attention ence would have tile necessary! Miles Epling, president of Wasb·l IIIey uve •11!1 daa~~tter Cln- sentenced to the workhouse for
and sociiJI workers·1l we are enthJ!Siasm ltl .communicate tg
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Jerry Graham, Jr., speeding,
$27.50; Harry W. Pickens, speedIng $27.50; Nancy Bland, fraud,
$1~. and Hugh Rousey, left of
center, $25.
Fined on charges of speeding were Franklin W. Brinker,
$10 and costs ; Terry L. Wolle,
$25 and costs; Jackie R Har. ris, $10 and costs ; Harry A. Mil·
ler, $15 and costs, and David
Franklin Reed, fW and costs,
Richard Dean Hampton, improp.
er passing, •10 and costs, a"d
Joseph Larry Fitch, detective
e&gt;:hausts, $5 and costs,

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Parklane, New Electra
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claim it's only the "I itt I Wiseman asked. " In northern
things" tbst count when
states, the walks should be well
a house, bot attention to
cleared of snow and ice In winplays an important part,
ter," be added.
cording to E. M. "Ike" Wise· The exterior of the house itman, president of the
self should be studied next. In
eastern Ohio Board of
some cases, it is advisable to
tors.
apply a fresh coat of paint. In
With the advent of the
case, windows should be
borne-seeking oealiOII, Mr.
sparkling, all outside plumbing
man outlined some of the
and lighting fixtures should be
vice developed for owners
operative, and minor repairs
the National Association of
should have been made, the
Estate Boards to· help them
Realtor said.
selling their houses quickly
A rip in the screen door In·
advantageously through a
dicates to many that malntentor.
ance has not been regular, and
He noted that potential
causes them to suspect major
ers often make a fast
repairs may be in the offing.
judgment about a house they "Scrub!" is the best advice
are considering, then stsrt ob- for preparing the Interior of a
serving the little things.
home lor sale. Every room
He advised home sellers to should ·be shining, with furnitry to see their home as they ture carefully arrangoo. As with
would took at it if they were In the exterior, in some cases It
the market to buy. One of the Is advisable to paint If walls
most successful ways to note and woodwork are especially
what needs attention is to get dirty or faded.
into the car, drive around the "If at all posslble," Mr. Wise·
block, then approach the house man recommended, "do not
•• though you had never seen move furniture untU the house
11 before.
has been sold. An empty room
"The yard will be the · can be depressing.
thing you see In dellll. Is the "Women often make the final
grass cut, and are the
declsiODS a b o u I buylng a
and flowerbeds neatly edged? home, and they always bave
Are the plantings weeded, trim· an Important say." The room

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Why Do More People Buy Chevrolet Trucks in Gallia County Than Any Other
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.FQodSfiilllp Prqgram Approved in Meigs . ~u1~!?l b~·J·.· -· ··~
By Commissioners; Added Help is Needed ~$2t~~
MEIGS ClOONTV
quota, were taken at Moi$Y's school.
MONDAY - County com· bloodmobile. Middleport alumni
:missioners approve use of food dinner-dance will be on "Fart&gt; THURSDAY - P. E. Mashstamps but bold dial additional wen Theme" as MHS goes out eter, Director, Oblo Department
skilled clerical help to operate of existence this year as far of Highways, Is main
the program through the Coun· as athletic teams are concern- at official launcbing of Rt. 33
ty Welfare Dept. may be im· ed. Sherif! Robert Hartenbach relocation, five plus miles
possible to find, according to joins the legjon of citizens who tween Rock Springs and Dar·
"Hattie Marie Smith, Department have sighted a "UFO."
win, four lane, limited access.
director. Volunteer firemen WEDNESDAY- Byron Fred· Mrs. Yvonne Scally as swim·
have sponsored another success- rlek, master
of the 0 hi o ming lnstrucltlr, and Mi c
lui "All Sports" banquet for Grande, is speaker T u e s d ay Lloyd as ber assistant, a od
PHS athletes.
night for the celebration here head lifeguard, were employed
TUESDAY - Eighty • nine of the IOOth anniversary cf for summer 'frT by the Ml d·
pints of blood, 11 under t b e Orange at Salisbury elementary dleport Recreation Commls-

Realtor Wiseman Finds 'Little Things'
Count when Advantageous Sale is Desired

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their evaluation is usually
kitchen, so when a house is
sale, the ptchen should
gleaming and cheery.
After all this cleaning,
would be a shame to bave
prospect call after dark
not be able to see the resullts. II
Turn on all the lights from
entrance hall to the back aom'. 11
This tends also ltl create
cheery atmosphere.
Things should now be In good
order for showings. So tha
er's ne&gt;:t chore Is to make him·
self scarce. The seller bas tak·
en time and pslns In sele&lt;:tlng
the broker ltl handle the
oJ the house. He has probably
checked and ' found thst Rel~·ll
tors are members of the local
board and, as such, have PledR·Il
ed themselves to
strict cnde of ethics of the Nationa! AJsoclatlon of Real
tate Boards.
"The Realltlr you've chosen II
Is a professional in real eslate.
You tan e&gt;:pedite the •ale
your home by letting him
die all aspects of the transacUon."
If you can't actually leave the
house when It Is 'being sno•m,IJ
turn off the radio and TV,
tha children and pets out to
play, and stay out of the way.

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Scholars" In Po~eroy.
In first·
FRIDAY - NegoUatiom
on city psrkfront.
could lead to purchase of t h
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County . Water Co.,
elected new president
and Pomeroy a r
and Professional· Wo.
continued alter a long
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Club. May tel'lll jurors
lng Thursda~ with
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will. decide testing policy
Russell Mllllken 'describes "olh·
Meigs Local high schools, . . . ' war" In Rio Gr~e address,
of now, students wilh B or
other war being disease,
and good deportment
. fear and lgnorinee.
ords, do not take tests at
- Zoning Or.. . but traditionally. all do
Is approved by Gall~
at Middleport and Rutland.
City Commissioners. UFO
were completed
continue In K ~:~;~
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area. R8
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Sl,JNDAY, APRIL 23, 1967

Six-Months
Workhouse
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Term Ordered

BY PAT HOUCK
1to. take. action on the critlcalj others the necessity and value
/' GALLIPOLI~er 100 par- ,issue.
1of working lor and with t h e
ents, teachers and school ad- 1 On vocational training, s~e PTA.
ministrators attended the 27th said, "There mlllll be an
Eight couutlet ' l'j!Jlresentt!d' at
Annual Conference, Southcen- panslon of vocational opportun- ~ the meeting were Gallla, !lock·
tral District, Ohio Congress of ities offered to our young peo. ing, Jackson, ~awrence,
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Parents and Teachers, Inc., Sat- pie, and added, "A student in Ross, Scloltl and VInton.
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urday at the Washington School. • vocational class has the add- The meeting was called to 1
The theme, "critical Issues!ed opportunity of performing as order bY _
Mi-s. Emelyne . ~eed,
POMEROY - One man was
- Critical Times" was effec· ·well as learning,
:director. Soul~entral DJslrlct.
oilNA.LD CRABT
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sent to the Cincinnati work·
lively · and .a b 1y followed "We ·must design a Master Twlla Hal')'ison pr~nted·
house, seven bonds were forfeit·
throughout the day's program. plan of education for the mass· colors and the pledge of alletti·
IN . TRAINiNG - Dobald ed, and seven persons wer~
Mr$. .Wred C. Jones, first ••· Our position Is to educate' ance was led by Lu Nm Folcj.en. WIIUam .j:rabtree, a INa fined by Meigs County C o u r t
vtce-preSldent, Ohio PTA, m our children to cope with mod- Junior l'roop ZJ.a. Girl
· ,Ubaay mp1School graduate Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.,
the main morning speecb dis· em problems," she said.
sang the National
and soa · of Mr. aad Mr1.1 Frtday.
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cussed several issues, among To sum up her speech, Mrs. The lnvocaUon was
Rollaad C~ablree, Rt. z AI· James Lee Garnes, on convJc·
· tltem, seriousness of · ~pouts1 Jones offered a qu0te from ~· the Rev, Hughey Jo~es.
baay, It anderJOlag Natlol!al lion of assault and battery, was
vocational' opportunities, and a Samuel Goldwyn, "Nothing great PTA Mothll\'slngers,
Gilartl bailie traiDiliJ at Ft. s~ntenced to the worksbouse for
master plan lor education.
Is ever achleved without enthu- dlrecUon ol Mrs. Gerie .......... 1 Bllts, Tesa1. Crabtree lo 11181'- SJX months and fined the costs.
On dropouts, she said there siasm;",She e~pressed hope that lock, sang several selectlol!l.
rted to ihe foi'lller Bar~ara Garnes was also ordered to
Is a need for more supervislon, all who attended the confer- Welccime will given by ·
Welch of. Rt, ~ .AibaDy and serve .. a cor.current six months
counseling, Individual . attention ence would have tile necessary! Miles Epling, president of Wasb·l IIIey uve •11!1 daa~~tter Cln- sentenced to the workhouse for
and sociiJI workers·1l we are enthJ!Siasm ltl .communicate tg
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Jerry Graham, Jr., speeding,
$27.50; Harry W. Pickens, speedIng $27.50; Nancy Bland, fraud,
$1~. and Hugh Rousey, left of
center, $25.
Fined on charges of speeding were Franklin W. Brinker,
$10 and costs ; Terry L. Wolle,
$25 and costs; Jackie R Har. ris, $10 and costs ; Harry A. Mil·
ler, $15 and costs, and David
Franklin Reed, fW and costs,
Richard Dean Hampton, improp.
er passing, •10 and costs, a"d
Joseph Larry Fitch, detective
e&gt;:hausts, $5 and costs,

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claim it's only the "I itt I Wiseman asked. " In northern
things" tbst count when
states, the walks should be well
a house, bot attention to
cleared of snow and ice In winplays an important part,
ter," be added.
cording to E. M. "Ike" Wise· The exterior of the house itman, president of the
self should be studied next. In
eastern Ohio Board of
some cases, it is advisable to
tors.
apply a fresh coat of paint. In
With the advent of the
case, windows should be
borne-seeking oealiOII, Mr.
sparkling, all outside plumbing
man outlined some of the
and lighting fixtures should be
vice developed for owners
operative, and minor repairs
the National Association of
should have been made, the
Estate Boards to· help them
Realtor said.
selling their houses quickly
A rip in the screen door In·
advantageously through a
dicates to many that malntentor.
ance has not been regular, and
He noted that potential
causes them to suspect major
ers often make a fast
repairs may be in the offing.
judgment about a house they "Scrub!" is the best advice
are considering, then stsrt ob- for preparing the Interior of a
serving the little things.
home lor sale. Every room
He advised home sellers to should ·be shining, with furnitry to see their home as they ture carefully arrangoo. As with
would took at it if they were In the exterior, in some cases It
the market to buy. One of the Is advisable to paint If walls
most successful ways to note and woodwork are especially
what needs attention is to get dirty or faded.
into the car, drive around the "If at all posslble," Mr. Wise·
block, then approach the house man recommended, "do not
•• though you had never seen move furniture untU the house
11 before.
has been sold. An empty room
"The yard will be the · can be depressing.
thing you see In dellll. Is the "Women often make the final
grass cut, and are the
declsiODS a b o u I buylng a
and flowerbeds neatly edged? home, and they always bave
Are the plantings weeded, trim· an Important say." The room

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1967

Seven Gallon Donor-elub
May Get Another Member
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- The Rev. Erie E. Cox,!! he donates
at Thursday's viaj.t of the Tri-State BloodMethodist Church, will become a member
Club of the Gallia County Chapter,
Cross blood program.
Mr. Cox makes tho Seven Gallon Club he
two other Seven Gallon donors, Robert A. Brick·
who ha&lt; given 56 pints of blood, and the Chapter's
Seven G_allon donor, Lowell Phillips, Llnds Jones,
Wilbur A. Dennis.
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Tri - State Bloodmobile Richard North, Donald C. Moobe at Grace Methodist dy, Clarence W, Shaffer, RobChj!fl)h from noon to 6 p.m. ert E. O'Dell, and John A,
Stanford Cremeens, blood ' Margaret Jo Evans, H a r o I d
p~igracm chairman, urges all Walker,.Anne L, Ford, Pat Ber·
donors to turn out and ridge, Lillian Nibert, Ann
di~~"•a~tii;t:he visit.
Saunders Gene Harbour Robother blood donors er IE. O'Dell, · and John A.
eligible for membership in
various gallon clubs at Wood, Jr.
Thinday·''s visit of the bloodmo- Two- Margaret Wolle, John
Twenty-two are eligible E. O'Dell, Sarah Fellure, Ruby
'the One Gallon Qub, 12 for D. Sheets, Doyle T. Shuler, ArTwo Gallon Club four for thur Fletcher, Wendell A. WickThree Gallon Club, and one line, Bobby J. Clark, Julius
the Four Gallon Qub.
Janey, James Brumfield, Clarare the Eligible Galion ~nee Stinson, and Marton R.
donors:
·Harrison.
- Albert Clemson, Rob- Three - Helen Bloomer, AurlE. Overmoyer, Ona San· rey Wickline, Dr. Harry H.
Rex H. Unroe, Joseph H. King, and Richard S. Lease.
Harley G. Thomas, Four - C&amp;rl B. ·Waugh.

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being made for Mrs. Robert
Lemley, Addison. Mrs. Lem·
ley, llle former Hllda Ead"'
daughter of Mr. and Mro. Garland Buelley, AddiBon, II In
UDlverslty Hospital, Columbuo
wbere sbe will undergo open
beart surgery Wedn.,dn,: Sbe
is a 1157 GAf!S graduate, a
Columbus Business UDlverslty
graduate, an d former em..
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PROM KING AND QUEEN - Sandy Swartz was reigning Queen of the .Middleport Junior-Senior Prom Friday night and Sam Hood' was ,King. Saildy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Swartz and Sam·the son of Mr. and Mra. Hilton Hood.
Both are seniors.

CAPTAIN JOSEPH H. West, !son
Edward C. West, Rt. 2, Bidwell, IS liow ~·~~~~~~~f
Fiirbanks, Alaska with the U. S. Army.
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Is commanding officer of the 472nd MP Company
Fairbanks. His wife and three daughters are also residing in Fairbanks. Capt. West expects to be staUoned there untill968.
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BY BEULAH JONES
Ier an arched bridge witb pool as they discussed the future 8·~ 1· 1 1 d T K. !Th&gt;ens s t Board of Educatlo , , ijleinller,
MIDDLEPORT - Miss San· beneath, Tables with lighted for the departing seniors.
Sc ~ ~~ anc · 1 · Scitool~ up · Scioto County, and Mil. Anlen
W:a Swartz . and Sam H o o d: candles circled the dance floor. Guests for the evening mciud· ofOh~ '~oa:n kembers ·intro- Dobson, Gallipolis parent.
r01gned as kmg and queen et ' A banquet preceded the donee ed members of the Meigs Lo- d ed
M Edgar Riker As the panel was lnlroduethe Middleport High ~chool and was preparod by the jun- cal School Board, William, uc were th rs, t District wh~ ed each member gave a brief
Junior-Senior Prom Friday eve· ior mothers with the sop h o- King and Kathryn Rail; Mrs. direct~r, Nor wes munic~tions summary of his relationship to
ning at the high school.
more girls serving. Arrallge- King, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Me- :~ 0 he on ttcom Mrs Jos- PTA work. Mrs. ])oh,on gave
The queen was presented with ments of white carnations and, Comas, Mr. and Mrs. James :~g rna~"; nes, PTA Pub· an outstanding little presentaan arm bouquet of roses and 9 rosebuds c en t ere d
tbe Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson ~~atio~~e~~." :~~:· on Publi· tion on what PTA had meant
. was presented to the king. tables
in
shades _ of Jones, the. Rev, Howard Rup- cations offered by the 0 b io to her.
Miss Swartz is the daughter of pmk, ;ed and white lor th".'or- pelt and his father, Mr. C. E. Congress, placing social empha· _Mrs. George Proelll, maga.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Swartz, mal dmner. Favors were mmia· Ruppel!, and faculty m•mbers, sis on the OPT Bulletin; Mrs. zme _chairman for Tlffin U~t,
Beech St., and Sam Hood Is the lure baskets of spnng flowers. Mr. Tom Kelly: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downing, chairman, Chillicothe, received recognition
son of Mr and Mrs Milton The class flower was the or- Charles Blakeslee, Ross
bl' 'ty h' t .
h h d for havmg sold the most subHood, Hill St.
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~~.~~ u ·a ::s~na~f w ~iici~ scriptions in the Southcentral
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The prom theme, A M1 d-: to - "SoLi tile Done So Mucll Richard Hazelton Mr. and Mrs. pomters which were given out The Ross County Council was
summer Night's Dream" was1
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carried out in the decorations To Do.'
Frecker, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mrs. Reed, Membership, who awarded one slate council magused to provide the setting for Mr. Nolan Swackhamer, fae- Hanning; and Mrs.
a list of points to consider a-ttne award for having the loran evening or dancing to the uily member, was toastmaster Swanson, secreiary.
an active meaningful PTA ge~t increas~ In magazme sales.
music of the Cobras, a group uf for the program held following Senior ci~ss officers
ThiS award IS In the form of a
area university students.
the dinner, and gave humorous Wayne Davts, pres~ent;
guest was Mrs. scholar~hlp of $4110 given to a
remarks concerning the 8 1 •· Butcher, VICe president:
S (V' ) Sb
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b- graduatmg senior who Is going
The gym was transformed in- dents,
gie Harris, secre!Sfy; S u sl
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erow, s e pu into the teaching profession.
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• i HONORED BAND MEMBERS - Awards were presented at the Pomeroy Junior ulated walls of ivy and flowers The junior welcome address Redovian, !acuity advisor.
A workshop for admiDtstra· thanks to Mrs. Caron Snowden
·.High School Friday night during the "Moot the Band Night" Front row, left to under a blue sky. Silver stars was given by Betsy Cunning- Junior class offtcers are
was _held In another_ room !or her excellent work as gen-'rlgllt, are Randy Burt, most improved band member; Kay McGowan, service award; studded the ceiling backdrop ham with Wayne Davis of the sy Cunningham, Jim c 0 n
thiS time with Neil San- eral chairman. Mrs. Snowden
jDonna Branhan, most promising first year band member; Second row, John Good· and 8 rainbow of varioU. hues Senior class giving the rell]IOnse. Patty Slaven and Candace
principal of Wasblngton thanked the Conference com·
[=it ~:;~~i~~·fi~;tNye:~rcb!~t;.~~~~~~ding senior band member and Steve Miller, complete with the pot'o'gold at The class Will was read by Punch was served during Se!Jool as host; and leader, mlttee for their fine coopera·
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W. Hydell, School Educa· tlon In the blg job of making
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Chairman, 011.10 PTA.
tbe conference a success.
Dogwood trees and climbing in a beatnik tabloid with Sam groups' at 2:30 a.m.
A table dlsplaytng publica· The program concluded with
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vines over a tall pickol fence Hood and Jim Butcher taking out the "final" junior •
made available by I he recogn!Uon of newly organized
· !PoMEROY - Mr. Donald Griffitfl and Bette Jean Hobstet-1 win, Karen Griffith, Marla Grue- enhanced the garden.
part. Their props were a motor- prom al Middleport Hi g
Congress was set up In and reinstated units by Mr 8,
. . . . Pomeroy band director, Burt, Patti Collins, Pam Crew, ser, Bette Jean Hobstetter Car- Guests entered the garden ov- cycle and bongo drums used School.
entrance.
Jones.
~ved a standing ovation nt Janice Eastman, Tim Glaze, olyn Jones, Susan Laning,' John
Lunciteon was •erved in the Local chairmen were lntr&gt;tlje ~meroy "Meet the Band Sally Globokar, Marlene Good- Lohse, Cheryl McLaughlin,
cafeteria where I he duced by Mrs. Epling and re-,
Nlcht Friday evenmg at t he ter, honor squad, and Bob Bail· Janet Mees, Pam Neutzling
table was decorated porta ol registration by M r 1,
POmeroy Junior High schooL , e~ Sherrie Blackston, Randy Becky Radford, Mary Radford:
spring flowers.
Derry Hemphill, Clay Pl'A.
l.nie band, under the direc·l
Kathy Watson.
GALLIPOLIS - Two Gallla 1 Volunteers from Gallla coun- ana and Elizabeth
Attractive arrangements _of
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Mr. Miller as presented a County residents have been in- ty Invited include: Janice Grande; Margaret
pink and white dogMARRIAGE UCENSE :
"!'era! selections, followed by
movie camera and piojector by vited to attend the May 11 Ap- !swain, Crown City; )Irs. Per- Thurman, and Laura
wood branches were used to POMEROY - Stanley Rtch·
tlie awards presentations.
Mrs. Donald McKenzie, presi- predation Tea, with Gov. and : ry J. Bailes, Mrs. John W. Vinton.
the stage.
ard Lemley, 20, Pomeroy, u,
~ving awards were Dondent of the Band Boosters, on Mrs. James A. Rhodes as busts Howell, and Miss Marjorie "Neighbor , to •
The altern?"" session featur· S. Marines, and Allee Anita
na Brlllham, Bill Fetty, Karen
behalf of the Booster associa· in the garden of the Governor's Rinehart, Gallipolis; Ruth Par· leaders and workers from
a panel diScussion, Members Darst, 19, Middleport,
lion. Band members Neil Col· Mansion, for outstanding partie- kins, Rt. 1 Oak Hill, Gallia' Sb counties participating
SEORC Endones
~·r and Bill Fetty presented ipalion in the Ohio Republican 1 County Neighbor • to • Neigh· the program have been
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~ exe.,.tive commillee of POMEROY - A Rt. 2 Racine on behalf of the band members. _bur to Neighbor" program. IRt. I Oak Hill; Rosemary Ev- sons are expected at the
- the Southeastern Ohio Region.l man was hospiiallzed following
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Ohio Bond Commission propos- one tenth of a .nile east of LeU(OS
11. It wao announced today by tart Falls Friday at 7:45 p,

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Davit said the endorsement Darrell Degan, 27, ""' trav1wu unanimous and added that •Hoe w•'t on 338 when hlo car Parkin Lot
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Die Gibert, daughter of Dr. and of 1966 at the International Girl East were explained aod
linue making economic gains right side, traveled 138 feet In
Mrs. J. Gordon Gibert, 445 Scout Conference in . Hawaii scribed by Miss Gibert, dres;Ifo
thai have come during the past a shallow ditch, came back on GALLIPOLIS - City oolice Third Ave., a student at Miami as the girl scout representative ed in the costumes of tile
two years, then, passage of ~- the highway to go 85 feet and reported a coiUslon between University, was- gue•l speaker from Ohio, Kentucky and West lives of Hawaii, India, Patio. .._ One is paramount.
across the road. striking two cars driven by Charles W. Qay- this week for John Milhoan's Virginia.
tan, China, the Philippine• and
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pod on its side in the second Ray E.
Friend, 35, of 120 Mrs. Eugenia Gardner's soelure by use of pictures, dances,
n~hot bouse.
Fourth Ave., at 10:40 a.m. Fri- claf ed~cation class at Gallia Five-Year-Old Has
native crafts· and souvenirs.
Ulllllages 2 Can
Tbe hot houses, belonl!lng to day on Court St., at the entrance Academy High School.
I!OMEROY - Medium dam- Coulter Shuler, RD z. Racine, to Evans parking Jot.
Miss Gibert related her ex- Bumps, Bruises
Her vivid description!· of the
U. 'flU caused to two vehiclea were heavily damaged. The Officers said that Clayton scellel'y of the tsiandf of Ha·
' In 8lj accident at 1:4ji p.m. Sat- W:lver was taken to Holzer Hos- pulled out onto Court Sl., and ,Divorce Petitions
GALLIPOLIS - Roy Shan- , wall and ~aual and the cus-·
urdaY on the Morgan Road (T- Pita! by the Racine emergency his car struck the Friend 'car rlo
non COllier, 5• son of Mr. and toms of the 'friends abe made
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. squad. E1tent of his Injuries headed southeast. No one wa; 1' ded in Meigs
Mrs. Billy R. Shannon, ~ from 'these countrlea made goo- Melgo County Sherilf Robert was reported as contusions and Injured. Damage was minor POMEROY - Two petitions Third Ave., •~f!ered bumps and "graphy ·~ alive." Partlcu_,C. . Hartenbach's Department lacerations by hospital officials, and no charge was filed.
for divorce were flied in the bruises when he was struck by IJJriy lntefesllng was ber fl'llce·
41fd •. car driven by Mulne The car was heavily damaged, An accident occurred at 11:- office of the Mejga County a ••• near his home at 9: 50 ful lnterP,eatlon of tht native
Go.eg]eiD, Rt. ! Pomeroy, back- and the driver was cited on a 18 a.m. Friday at the upper Clttk of Courta Friday.
a. m. Slilurday. He was treated dances of Our ,\~an neighbon
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rey J. Pope, 20, Rl. I Vinton, Harvey Morris, 327 w. Third City police· reported that the I
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backed out of a parking zone St., Pomerpy, gro" neglect boy was chasinB a •abblt and
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and struck a car, headed north· and extreme cruelty, and ask- dashed Into the street into the POMEROY _-1'he Pomeroy
POMEROY ;- The Pomeroy west, W:iven by Bonnie Rlchir:, lng care and custody of one path cil a J!a~ W:iven southwest emergency !qUad Will''ll!lllnion· ·
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emergi!IIC)' aquad unit was sum- 21, of 651 Secollll Ave.
minor child. aifd Belva J. on Tbl~ ~v~··'- by Bessie B. ed Friday· at 8:~ p.m. 19 the
~ Pomeroy May- moned at I:U p, m. Sa!UJday There was no damage to the Grant, 830 South Third, Mid· Warner, !11, Rl,_~ Bl!lwell The DAV hall on Buttern~l Ave.,
Logar asks that res- for Elmer ~p who lllllered Pope car and minor damage to dleport, against Everett E. boy was 1akeil to ·lbe hollpllal for Lucy Will, ;wbO 'flU JU!fer.
their dogs tied. a poalble bfart atlact at the the left rear of the Richie cor. Grant, 830 South Third, Mid· In the pOllee cruiser' to be ex. lng .from a pl)Sfible: 11r0ke;
nmnlng loose wW home of Dale Slardter, near No one was injured and no dleport, gross_neglect and er- amineo!. '11iere was n0 dlma1e .S!ie was Iaten • to · ',VilteraDI,_-,!i!J:!!J!!!U!!e~~J~
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Seven Gallon Donor-elub
May Get Another Member
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- The Rev. Erie E. Cox,!! he donates
at Thursday's viaj.t of the Tri-State BloodMethodist Church, will become a member
Club of the Gallia County Chapter,
Cross blood program.
Mr. Cox makes tho Seven Gallon Club he
two other Seven Gallon donors, Robert A. Brick·
who ha&lt; given 56 pints of blood, and the Chapter's
Seven G_allon donor, Lowell Phillips, Llnds Jones,
Wilbur A. Dennis.
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Tri - State Bloodmobile Richard North, Donald C. Moobe at Grace Methodist dy, Clarence W, Shaffer, RobChj!fl)h from noon to 6 p.m. ert E. O'Dell, and John A,
Stanford Cremeens, blood ' Margaret Jo Evans, H a r o I d
p~igracm chairman, urges all Walker,.Anne L, Ford, Pat Ber·
donors to turn out and ridge, Lillian Nibert, Ann
di~~"•a~tii;t:he visit.
Saunders Gene Harbour Robother blood donors er IE. O'Dell, · and John A.
eligible for membership in
various gallon clubs at Wood, Jr.
Thinday·''s visit of the bloodmo- Two- Margaret Wolle, John
Twenty-two are eligible E. O'Dell, Sarah Fellure, Ruby
'the One Gallon Qub, 12 for D. Sheets, Doyle T. Shuler, ArTwo Gallon Club four for thur Fletcher, Wendell A. WickThree Gallon Club, and one line, Bobby J. Clark, Julius
the Four Gallon Qub.
Janey, James Brumfield, Clarare the Eligible Galion ~nee Stinson, and Marton R.
donors:
·Harrison.
- Albert Clemson, Rob- Three - Helen Bloomer, AurlE. Overmoyer, Ona San· rey Wickline, Dr. Harry H.
Rex H. Unroe, Joseph H. King, and Richard S. Lease.
Harley G. Thomas, Four - C&amp;rl B. ·Waugh.

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being made for Mrs. Robert
Lemley, Addison. Mrs. Lem·
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daughter of Mr. and Mro. Garland Buelley, AddiBon, II In
UDlverslty Hospital, Columbuo
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beart surgery Wedn.,dn,: Sbe
is a 1157 GAf!S graduate, a
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PROM KING AND QUEEN - Sandy Swartz was reigning Queen of the .Middleport Junior-Senior Prom Friday night and Sam Hood' was ,King. Saildy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Swartz and Sam·the son of Mr. and Mra. Hilton Hood.
Both are seniors.

CAPTAIN JOSEPH H. West, !son
Edward C. West, Rt. 2, Bidwell, IS liow ~·~~~~~~~f
Fiirbanks, Alaska with the U. S. Army.
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Fairbanks. His wife and three daughters are also residing in Fairbanks. Capt. West expects to be staUoned there untill968.
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Gail~ - Public C1ty Schools, Mrs. ~ •E!i , ,
BY BEULAH JONES
Ier an arched bridge witb pool as they discussed the future 8·~ 1· 1 1 d T K. !Th&gt;ens s t Board of Educatlo , , ijleinller,
MIDDLEPORT - Miss San· beneath, Tables with lighted for the departing seniors.
Sc ~ ~~ anc · 1 · Scitool~ up · Scioto County, and Mil. Anlen
W:a Swartz . and Sam H o o d: candles circled the dance floor. Guests for the evening mciud· ofOh~ '~oa:n kembers ·intro- Dobson, Gallipolis parent.
r01gned as kmg and queen et ' A banquet preceded the donee ed members of the Meigs Lo- d ed
M Edgar Riker As the panel was lnlroduethe Middleport High ~chool and was preparod by the jun- cal School Board, William, uc were th rs, t District wh~ ed each member gave a brief
Junior-Senior Prom Friday eve· ior mothers with the sop h o- King and Kathryn Rail; Mrs. direct~r, Nor wes munic~tions summary of his relationship to
ning at the high school.
more girls serving. Arrallge- King, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Me- :~ 0 he on ttcom Mrs Jos- PTA work. Mrs. ])oh,on gave
The queen was presented with ments of white carnations and, Comas, Mr. and Mrs. James :~g rna~"; nes, PTA Pub· an outstanding little presentaan arm bouquet of roses and 9 rosebuds c en t ere d
tbe Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson ~~atio~~e~~." :~~:· on Publi· tion on what PTA had meant
. was presented to the king. tables
in
shades _ of Jones, the. Rev, Howard Rup- cations offered by the 0 b io to her.
Miss Swartz is the daughter of pmk, ;ed and white lor th".'or- pelt and his father, Mr. C. E. Congress, placing social empha· _Mrs. George Proelll, maga.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Swartz, mal dmner. Favors were mmia· Ruppel!, and faculty m•mbers, sis on the OPT Bulletin; Mrs. zme _chairman for Tlffin U~t,
Beech St., and Sam Hood Is the lure baskets of spnng flowers. Mr. Tom Kelly: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downing, chairman, Chillicothe, received recognition
son of Mr and Mrs Milton The class flower was the or- Charles Blakeslee, Ross
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~~.~~ u ·a ::s~na~f w ~iici~ scriptions in the Southcentral
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The prom theme, A M1 d-: to - "SoLi tile Done So Mucll Richard Hazelton Mr. and Mrs. pomters which were given out The Ross County Council was
summer Night's Dream" was1
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carried out in the decorations To Do.'
Frecker, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mrs. Reed, Membership, who awarded one slate council magused to provide the setting for Mr. Nolan Swackhamer, fae- Hanning; and Mrs.
a list of points to consider a-ttne award for having the loran evening or dancing to the uily member, was toastmaster Swanson, secreiary.
an active meaningful PTA ge~t increas~ In magazme sales.
music of the Cobras, a group uf for the program held following Senior ci~ss officers
ThiS award IS In the form of a
area university students.
the dinner, and gave humorous Wayne Davts, pres~ent;
guest was Mrs. scholar~hlp of $4110 given to a
remarks concerning the 8 1 •· Butcher, VICe president:
S (V' ) Sb
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b- graduatmg senior who Is going
The gym was transformed in- dents,
gie Harris, secre!Sfy; S u sl
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• i HONORED BAND MEMBERS - Awards were presented at the Pomeroy Junior ulated walls of ivy and flowers The junior welcome address Redovian, !acuity advisor.
A workshop for admiDtstra· thanks to Mrs. Caron Snowden
·.High School Friday night during the "Moot the Band Night" Front row, left to under a blue sky. Silver stars was given by Betsy Cunning- Junior class offtcers are
was _held In another_ room !or her excellent work as gen-'rlgllt, are Randy Burt, most improved band member; Kay McGowan, service award; studded the ceiling backdrop ham with Wayne Davis of the sy Cunningham, Jim c 0 n
thiS time with Neil San- eral chairman. Mrs. Snowden
jDonna Branhan, most promising first year band member; Second row, John Good· and 8 rainbow of varioU. hues Senior class giving the rell]IOnse. Patty Slaven and Candace
principal of Wasblngton thanked the Conference com·
[=it ~:;~~i~~·fi~;tNye:~rcb!~t;.~~~~~~ding senior band member and Steve Miller, complete with the pot'o'gold at The class Will was read by Punch was served during Se!Jool as host; and leader, mlttee for their fine coopera·
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W. Hydell, School Educa· tlon In the blg job of making
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Chairman, 011.10 PTA.
tbe conference a success.
Dogwood trees and climbing in a beatnik tabloid with Sam groups' at 2:30 a.m.
A table dlsplaytng publica· The program concluded with
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vines over a tall pickol fence Hood and Jim Butcher taking out the "final" junior •
made available by I he recogn!Uon of newly organized
· !PoMEROY - Mr. Donald Griffitfl and Bette Jean Hobstet-1 win, Karen Griffith, Marla Grue- enhanced the garden.
part. Their props were a motor- prom al Middleport Hi g
Congress was set up In and reinstated units by Mr 8,
. . . . Pomeroy band director, Burt, Patti Collins, Pam Crew, ser, Bette Jean Hobstetter Car- Guests entered the garden ov- cycle and bongo drums used School.
entrance.
Jones.
~ved a standing ovation nt Janice Eastman, Tim Glaze, olyn Jones, Susan Laning,' John
Lunciteon was •erved in the Local chairmen were lntr&gt;tlje ~meroy "Meet the Band Sally Globokar, Marlene Good- Lohse, Cheryl McLaughlin,
cafeteria where I he duced by Mrs. Epling and re-,
Nlcht Friday evenmg at t he ter, honor squad, and Bob Bail· Janet Mees, Pam Neutzling
table was decorated porta ol registration by M r 1,
POmeroy Junior High schooL , e~ Sherrie Blackston, Randy Becky Radford, Mary Radford:
spring flowers.
Derry Hemphill, Clay Pl'A.
l.nie band, under the direc·l
Kathy Watson.
GALLIPOLIS - Two Gallla 1 Volunteers from Gallla coun- ana and Elizabeth
Attractive arrangements _of
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Mr. Miller as presented a County residents have been in- ty Invited include: Janice Grande; Margaret
pink and white dogMARRIAGE UCENSE :
"!'era! selections, followed by
movie camera and piojector by vited to attend the May 11 Ap- !swain, Crown City; )Irs. Per- Thurman, and Laura
wood branches were used to POMEROY - Stanley Rtch·
tlie awards presentations.
Mrs. Donald McKenzie, presi- predation Tea, with Gov. and : ry J. Bailes, Mrs. John W. Vinton.
the stage.
ard Lemley, 20, Pomeroy, u,
~ving awards were Dondent of the Band Boosters, on Mrs. James A. Rhodes as busts Howell, and Miss Marjorie "Neighbor , to •
The altern?"" session featur· S. Marines, and Allee Anita
na Brlllham, Bill Fetty, Karen
behalf of the Booster associa· in the garden of the Governor's Rinehart, Gallipolis; Ruth Par· leaders and workers from
a panel diScussion, Members Darst, 19, Middleport,
lion. Band members Neil Col· Mansion, for outstanding partie- kins, Rt. 1 Oak Hill, Gallia' Sb counties participating
SEORC Endones
~·r and Bill Fetty presented ipalion in the Ohio Republican 1 County Neighbor • to • Neigh· the program have been
Ohio Bond Proposal
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!tim with a light and screeoiFinance Committee's "Nelgh· bor chairman, and ·carrie Els, vited to attend. Aboul1,000
~ exe.,.tive commillee of POMEROY - A Rt. 2 Racine on behalf of the band members. _bur to Neighbor" program. IRt. I Oak Hill; Rosemary Ev- sons are expected at the
- the Southeastern Ohio Region.l man was hospiiallzed following
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Ohio Bond Commission propos- one tenth of a .nile east of LeU(OS
11. It wao announced today by tart Falls Friday at 7:45 p,

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Davit said the endorsement Darrell Degan, 27, ""' trav1wu unanimous and added that •Hoe w•'t on 338 when hlo car Parkin Lot
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Die Gibert, daughter of Dr. and of 1966 at the International Girl East were explained aod
linue making economic gains right side, traveled 138 feet In
Mrs. J. Gordon Gibert, 445 Scout Conference in . Hawaii scribed by Miss Gibert, dres;Ifo
thai have come during the past a shallow ditch, came back on GALLIPOLIS - City oolice Third Ave., a student at Miami as the girl scout representative ed in the costumes of tile
two years, then, passage of ~- the highway to go 85 feet and reported a coiUslon between University, was- gue•l speaker from Ohio, Kentucky and West lives of Hawaii, India, Patio. .._ One is paramount.
across the road. striking two cars driven by Charles W. Qay- this week for John Milhoan's Virginia.
tan, China, the Philippine• and
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pod on its side in the second Ray E.
Friend, 35, of 120 Mrs. Eugenia Gardner's soelure by use of pictures, dances,
n~hot bouse.
Fourth Ave., at 10:40 a.m. Fri- claf ed~cation class at Gallia Five-Year-Old Has
native crafts· and souvenirs.
Ulllllages 2 Can
Tbe hot houses, belonl!lng to day on Court St., at the entrance Academy High School.
I!OMEROY - Medium dam- Coulter Shuler, RD z. Racine, to Evans parking Jot.
Miss Gibert related her ex- Bumps, Bruises
Her vivid description!· of the
U. 'flU caused to two vehiclea were heavily damaged. The Officers said that Clayton scellel'y of the tsiandf of Ha·
' In 8lj accident at 1:4ji p.m. Sat- W:lver was taken to Holzer Hos- pulled out onto Court Sl., and ,Divorce Petitions
GALLIPOLIS - Roy Shan- , wall and ~aual and the cus-·
urdaY on the Morgan Road (T- Pita! by the Racine emergency his car struck the Friend 'car rlo
non COllier, 5• son of Mr. and toms of the 'friends abe made
3!) in Meigs County.
. squad. E1tent of his Injuries headed southeast. No one wa; 1' ded in Meigs
Mrs. Billy R. Shannon, ~ from 'these countrlea made goo- Melgo County Sherilf Robert was reported as contusions and Injured. Damage was minor POMEROY - Two petitions Third Ave., •~f!ered bumps and "graphy ·~ alive." Partlcu_,C. . Hartenbach's Department lacerations by hospital officials, and no charge was filed.
for divorce were flied in the bruises when he was struck by IJJriy lntefesllng was ber fl'llce·
41fd •. car driven by Mulne The car was heavily damaged, An accident occurred at 11:- office of the Mejga County a ••• near his home at 9: 50 ful lnterP,eatlon of tht native
Go.eg]eiD, Rt. ! Pomeroy, back- and the driver was cited on a 18 a.m. Friday at the upper Clttk of Courta Friday.
a. m. Slilurday. He was treated dances of Our ,\~an neighbon
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rey J. Pope, 20, Rl. I Vinton, Harvey Morris, 327 w. Third City police· reported that the I
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or arrests were re,
backed out of a parking zone St., Pomerpy, gro" neglect boy was chasinB a •abblt and
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and struck a car, headed north· and extreme cruelty, and ask- dashed Into the street into the POMEROY _-1'he Pomeroy
POMEROY ;- The Pomeroy west, W:iven by Bonnie Rlchir:, lng care and custody of one path cil a J!a~ W:iven southwest emergency !qUad Will''ll!lllnion· ·
BEWARE
emergi!IIC)' aquad unit was sum- 21, of 651 Secollll Ave.
minor child. aifd Belva J. on Tbl~ ~v~··'- by Bessie B. ed Friday· at 8:~ p.m. 19 the
~ Pomeroy May- moned at I:U p, m. Sa!UJday There was no damage to the Grant, 830 South Third, Mid· Warner, !11, Rl,_~ Bl!lwell The DAV hall on Buttern~l Ave.,
Logar asks that res- for Elmer ~p who lllllered Pope car and minor damage to dleport, against Everett E. boy was 1akeil to ·lbe hollpllal for Lucy Will, ;wbO 'flU JU!fer.
their dogs tied. a poalble bfart atlact at the the left rear of the Richie cor. Grant, 830 South Third, Mid· In the pOllee cruiser' to be ex. lng .from a pl)Sfible: 11r0ke;
nmnlng loose wW home of Dale Slardter, near No one was injured and no dleport, gross_neglect and er- amineo!. '11iere was n0 dlma1e .S!ie was Iaten • to · ',VilteraDI,_-,!i!J:!!J!!!U!!e~~J~
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: lourlh homer of the He&amp;$011 In· alxl}l off Detroit atart~ a n d 1111 inlleld out illld scored
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with one oot ln the ninth iru)lng Mele pulled Kaat In favor of
~ 1 ;::.. lngJt. illld
Saturd&amp;y and quelled a rally Worthington. Pinch-bljtet Jerry
1 to ~
ill presem Jim Kaat'1 fl r II Lumpe, the !lnlllltter lo flee
With tWo out
victory
the teiiOO as I h e WorJI!lngton, M Into a rame· KiUe~w bit a
Twin&amp; edged the De- encibif double play.
wbicb wa emled llito
Tilers, 4-3.
. r· 1111 the
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I Ziame willner iatl
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wu breez1nc along wllll oeasm lor Kaal alter the big double to I&lt;OJ'e 'Tolr
live-lilt ahutout solni Into the lellhalljler lost bis· flnl I w o Bob AlDsou
1rlth
He walked leadoff baiter atart.l ol the aaason.
two-run homer, to. mpa It
md"."· Then AI Kallne Mlrmesola picked uP wb a 1 The Twlill' flral r1iD eame
1'lb1~IS!I.Bro
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alter Jim Norlllrup proved to be the winning mRr· I!Je first lnnlns when
qut; Freehan smasbed bl,s Bin wllll a !!Jrae·run rally In lhe sJngled, advanced on 1 wlllt ·
: lourlh homer of the He&amp;$011 In· alxl}l off Detroit atart~ a n d 1111 inlleld out illld scored
to the aeeGIId deck Ill left field. loaer Mickey Lollch, whose rec-Klllebri!]N'I lnlield 0111.

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1964 FORD

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"CIIIes" contiiDing U·D are the sprayer for Insect or pest should he
before cralr
i.JI!llell,Ill&amp; 9eaaon ollbe ys- convenil!lt lor spot treatiog • control on flowers or more sus- crass first , germinates. To
&amp; '"l!ie. gree1i 'lawns ~ a few weeda li!issed' by the gen- cepllble piants, you would prolr sure yoll apply the materi~ls
belt~4filt picture for · framing era! trealmenl Wu bars COli- ably kill them. U II II apply them before AprU
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taiDiDg 2,4-D are effective on 1181')' Ill use the same sprayer in Southern Olllo.
, AI wllb 1noat niee tblDgi, some of the more susceptible !borough wa$n&amp; with strong For detaiLs on parUcular
~~- 1he r e are eertaiu broadleaf w.eks.
"''llllonia or triSodium phQ&amp;. teriahl to u s e. ho~=~~~
ilfa'~bld.s or problems 111 he 2,4-D will not kill some broad- phate can help.
should contact the
solved. One tllat bothers many leal weeds commonly !OUIICI In There are many crass type Office for a copy of the bullehomeowners at this time of the lawns. Ground ivy. common weeds which also bothers 1!S In Un 271 enUUed Your Lawn.
I!1JLIGitT
year is the fact that weeds may chickweed, m e a d o w chick- lawns. Annual grasses are those This Usia many materials such
·grow faster t11an tbe grass. At weed, mouse-ear chickweed, wblch must grow from seed as Dacthal, Xylron, DMA. IUWl)
£\H(ffD
Ibis time of the year dandelions white clover, wood sorrel, and each year. Crabgrass, !emaiL and other ma~als.
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tllrlve and prnduce their yel- yarrow all appear to he more bamyardgrasa, and goosegrass Also llsted m this
low blossoms and laler the sensitive Ill silves Z.(Z.4,s:tri-- are annual grasses found In are ways of getting rid of
Wflb the l'ldlle COli&amp; euepted the weslerD two6fnll
et the ~ ean loot for heaYier than nOI'IIIII preelpl.
1ffiite Jeathery seeds.
choloropllenoxy) propionic ao- lawns, Crabgrass. Is the most perennial grasses as tall
"It l -rperson really wants a id !han z.t-D. Sllves is suggest- common. Herbicides the! .,.... cne, velvet grass, ~:;I &amp;all011 while ••nOI'IIIIIIolallue llkeiJ 11aJ11 1111 AIIPIIcC.Ut.
,gooit lawn free of weeds, then ed for trial on any broadleal trol crabgrass usually give grass, quaekgrasa, and
there are several things that weed :silvex is Jneffecllve on some control of the other an· undesirable perennial grasses.
cpn be· done to make solving ~a" ":'eeda as Is 2,4-D) not nual grasses.
.
Copies of the bulletin are
tile problem simple. Producing ktlled wttb a careful application There are two baSic ways of vallable wttllout charge.
II&gt; healthy, dense stand ol turf. of 2.4-D.
.
~ntrolling crabgrass with herb8!:~ is the most satisfactory As wtth any chemteal product lctdes. One method tS to ~at
method of controlling many there are precaultons which tile lawn In tile wmter or sprmg
lawn weeds.
must be followed. Do not use a before crabgrass seeds gerrnin.:oHowever to have a complete· sprayer used lor silvex or 2,4-D ate (pre-emergence). The othly weed free lawn. it may be for other sprayin~. The ~ason er method is to apply herbitweessary to use herbicides. lor thts " that this malerial Is ctdes slier tbe crabgrass Is
HeJ-blcides are chemicals which
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By Wayne G. Brudstad~ M.D.
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or reduce plant ~owth.
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Tiley do not eliminate the need
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-How strlono" gout.
(or good lawn management, but
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What causes It and can It be
lr' properly used they may be By United Press lntemad..OO prtces: Wholesale eggs deliVered cured?
another tool for obtaining a Slaughter steer and beUer to Chicago de~lined 1-4 cents A _ Gout, like diabetes, is
pnces were lower, hog
th1s week. Chtcago wholesale
f tabol' and like
good . 1awn.
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1sm
"Fo&gt; ""ntrol purpoSEs weeds mostly steady to higher
butter prtces were unc ang o d' b 1 .1
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ac ' - Y wer.
b 1 t ured G t
be
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"general
classes
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broadhigher
at
Midwest
markets
Nearby
wheat
was
subslanU·
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week
ally lower com lower oats and can
Y an overp
on
leaf weeds and undestrable
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nd uric acid or interference
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1
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D de lions plantains
At maJOr ltvestoc
rye rrre ar y ower a
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If " di
lhe DltiOll IIlli for lltofe-liOI'IDII temperalllrett wHh tile
grasses. an
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slau~hier steers and
soybeans fractionally lower at tile kidneys.
"'e sease
(eommon and buckhorn! and sold, steady to .75 lower.
the close this week on the not con1rolled serious darnagel revene prenJIIIIf Ia lbe Mounlllll ad Padlle CoaR
dales.
many other broadleaf weeds '" ranged from steady to
Chicago Board of Trade.
to tile kidneys may result
lawns can be cilmmated with higher. Bulls showed little Compared witll last week, er complications include high iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
~D. (2, 4·dtdilorophenoxyacet· change, except for higher
wheat was off 2 3-4 to 3 3-4, com blond p;essure, hardenmg
IC actdl.
.
at St Joseph and Sioux
of! I H to 2 7.a oats of! 3-4 to the arter~es ond coronary heart
·· To be most effcdtve, 2·4-D Veal~rs were strong to
I a.a, rye off
to I U and disease.
should be aophed to the foliage htgher. Feeder cattle
soybeans unchanged to off 7.B. All persons wllh gout sboul~
of. weeds .. ll wor.ks best tf ap- were steady to .50 lower,
Live cattle futures were be given colchicine .in '""'
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pbed durmg perJods ~~ ample lor a .50 io $1.00 upturn at
active and mostly hlaher on tile torm. It is oftea comlnned With
mOisture w~en the •e•~~ are Falls.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange probenecid. Other new
growmg we ·
.
Choice slaughter steers
this week. The nearby months !bat are often helpful when
Home owners should realize Chicago were expected
gave ground, but deferred en with colcblclne are ~:~~~
that commercial products •do average
about $24.60
deliveries gained. The govern- thacin and allopurinal.
not all contam the same quan· hundredweight this week.
men! eatUe and feed report said taking these drugs !be diet does
tlty. of matertal. For thiS reas- Wholesale steer and
tile April I catUe population on not have to he quite so restricton tt IS very Important to loi- beef was weak to I cent
feed WaS 3 per cent above a ed as in former times when
low the directions on lite lal&gt;ll pound lower. Cow heel was
year. The January 1 number these dmgs were not available.
of the product
hi h
The cheapest met~oo of US· to 21·2 cents g er.
was 7 per e&lt;.'lll larger.
Q - I have oecasloaal pains
lng materials is to bill' the ma· Sla~ghter under federal in·
e
in my knees and fingers but 1
!erial and apply it jl!l;t to tile spectton. thts week was ex)leCted Tm ly Qoolfs
,
don't have any paih or swelling
area needing
it, but many to be slightly under the 548,000 There IS an enormous ~rr.· in my toes. My doctor says I
h
re m · e interest- head reported last week.
ount of smoke hut I cannot lmd have gout. Doesn't gout always
o~eown~rs ~
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Twlve-market receipts
any spark.
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-WIUlam Manchester, aulh· effect the toes·
way. The convement way 18 by change from last week.
or of "Tbe Death ol a Presi· A - Goat in its early stages
usmg miXtures of 2.4-D and fer-dent " on the curredl New affects the great toe in about
tilizer which are avatlahle lor Barrows and gilts
Orle~ns inv"stigatlon loto lhe 60 per cent of Its victims. The
nse on Ia~. Grular forms steady to .:10 higher, except
KeJIIIedy assassinallon.
' rest get pain in other joints in2
of -4-~il~~l
- ~a~ters : Sioux Falls where prices
Hippies are a manifestation eluding tbe fingers, knees and
, also ahv
e. lese edo a g
.25 to .50 below a week
of a major social revolution ankles.
job wen propery
· sweepmg
· "we world Q
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he us ·fl r Sows closed stea dy to .25 ·
wh.ICh IS
nd
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Sprays may ' : more e ec tve and lower.
and may quite possibly go down
- 1 1"1 -•- up a
llnll to fl~ JOOII'
~an dry matenals on . hard to Tbe weekly average price
in history as the most signili· throw temper tanlrun!o about 1
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kill ':"eeds, Formulations lor barrows and gilts at
cant development of the 20th week before each mens.trual
t ioC h:riJoldo Inol a
spraytng are generally less ex- was expected 111 be about
century.
pertnd. Would a tra~uillzer
p
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Dmum ~
per hundredweight-much
- R•v. Leon Harris, w h • help me to get over this,
AM,..... DeKalb Dool«lor
same as last week when
stirred coatroversy by allow· A - Your cond'illoll is know
.,.sAc ...wy z...-z•
average was the lowest
ing hippies use of bls church as premenstrual tension. It
. , = y r ............
nearly two years.
meeling bU.
may he manllested by irritabili·
Receipts of hogs at ,
ty, allliety, headache or ~~:~~I
termmal markets plus dtrect
SUNDAY
sion. Because there is "'
marketings in interior Iowa
"And I loU yoa. you are an associated gain in weight
soutllem M i nne sot a totaled Peter, and oe thlo rock I wiU • pound or two which is all waabout 650,000 head lor the live- ltoUd my church, and lhe pow- ter some observers believe !bat
day period compared with era of death sbaD ool prevall u-.e' retention of water in tile
Your Farm Supply Center .•..
661,000 last week.
against II." - Malthew 11: II. tissues is tile cause oft he trou·
Wholesale pork loins were
ble. This bad led to the use of a
steady to I cent a pound lower. Persecution has not crushed combination of diuretic and a P'"'P"".:
Boston bitlis were sleady to 1 the church; power hes not beat- trMquilizer (Pree) whidi is
cent lower, except lor a I to 11· en it back; time has not aha~ helpfuL It can he obtained ouly
2 cent edvance at Chicago. ed its forces, and what is most on a doctor's prescription and
Fresh hams were uneven, wonderful of all, tile abuses of must be used with caution by
mostly steody to I cent lower. its friends have not shaken Its women who are taking digitalis
Slaughter lambs advanced · stability. - Horace Busllaell, or who have heart, kidney
3rd &amp; Sycamore Sts. Gallipolis 446-2463

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the sandgrouse family of
Old World ahare the unlqu~
liiJIJy to drb!k .water like
horse, with ~ 4own and
Immersed; other birds m u
ral$e tlteli- heads Ill swallow.

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Fire walkers of !be Fill
Ianda use no tricks and
clans · who have
eeremony attribute the
omenon of
on
stone pits to a
I dw~ by deep faith
walkers.

Dairy Farmers Getting Help from Freeman
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for elll'a-heavy implement operatia. convenient,
cowl-mounted, easy shift, 5 speed tp.'IIIDjej?ll. sp6. .
cial torque amplifier for shift on-tb-p aDd a choice ·
of 10 speeds. Plus Hydrostatic pelftl' at.eeriJia. ~ •
ern hydraulics, and many other noliaement&amp; In Biwrt;" .
this is the lliJlB1; ambitioua4-6 plow lnctor ever built;
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steady to .75 ltigher, and tbe •·
small supply of feeder lambs
brouebt sleady prices.
Receipts of about 29,000 she&lt;'&lt;&gt; I
and lambs at 12 markets
mnderately smaller than
week.
Carlot carcass lamb advanced
1-4 cents a pound.

, Lay of the La~:~d

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LANDMARK has EVERYTHING
FERTILIZER SERVICE

Live poultry delivered lo
Chicago this week
unchanged to fractionally
NIXON I,N IRAN
TEIIRAN, Iran (UPI)
Former Vice President Richard
M, Nixon arrived today lor a
one-doy visit on his private
Asian and Near East factfinding trip.
NixOII "as ocbeduled to go to
Athens Sunday but a spokesman
said his travel plans may he
altered because of the coup in
Greece.
TEACHERS STRIKE
CIUCAGO (UPI) -More Ulan
70 lay teacher• went on strike
against three Catholic high
scilools.
The schools remained open,
however, witll religious teachers
aDd principals handtlog
claaarooms. The strike was
believed to be the first of Its
kind In the area.
The striking teachers are
seeldng blgber 'salaries and
improved fringe benefits. They
were aided .by the Illinois
FederaUon of 'l'eacbers.

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circular nouslna to
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"CIIIes" contiiDing U·D are the sprayer for Insect or pest should he
before cralr
i.JI!llell,Ill&amp; 9eaaon ollbe ys- convenil!lt lor spot treatiog • control on flowers or more sus- crass first , germinates. To
&amp; '"l!ie. gree1i 'lawns ~ a few weeda li!issed' by the gen- cepllble piants, you would prolr sure yoll apply the materi~ls
belt~4filt picture for · framing era! trealmenl Wu bars COli- ably kill them. U II II apply them before AprU
' Qt~ wJtere we jpe,
taiDiDg 2,4-D are effective on 1181')' Ill use the same sprayer in Southern Olllo.
, AI wllb 1noat niee tblDgi, some of the more susceptible !borough wa$n&amp; with strong For detaiLs on parUcular
~~- 1he r e are eertaiu broadleaf w.eks.
"''llllonia or triSodium phQ&amp;. teriahl to u s e. ho~=~~~
ilfa'~bld.s or problems 111 he 2,4-D will not kill some broad- phate can help.
should contact the
solved. One tllat bothers many leal weeds commonly !OUIICI In There are many crass type Office for a copy of the bullehomeowners at this time of the lawns. Ground ivy. common weeds which also bothers 1!S In Un 271 enUUed Your Lawn.
I!1JLIGitT
year is the fact that weeds may chickweed, m e a d o w chick- lawns. Annual grasses are those This Usia many materials such
·grow faster t11an tbe grass. At weed, mouse-ear chickweed, wblch must grow from seed as Dacthal, Xylron, DMA. IUWl)
£\H(ffD
Ibis time of the year dandelions white clover, wood sorrel, and each year. Crabgrass, !emaiL and other ma~als.
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tllrlve and prnduce their yel- yarrow all appear to he more bamyardgrasa, and goosegrass Also llsted m this
low blossoms and laler the sensitive Ill silves Z.(Z.4,s:tri-- are annual grasses found In are ways of getting rid of
Wflb the l'ldlle COli&amp; euepted the weslerD two6fnll
et the ~ ean loot for heaYier than nOI'IIIII preelpl.
1ffiite Jeathery seeds.
choloropllenoxy) propionic ao- lawns, Crabgrass. Is the most perennial grasses as tall
"It l -rperson really wants a id !han z.t-D. Sllves is suggest- common. Herbicides the! .,.... cne, velvet grass, ~:;I &amp;all011 while ••nOI'IIIIIIolallue llkeiJ 11aJ11 1111 AIIPIIcC.Ut.
,gooit lawn free of weeds, then ed for trial on any broadleal trol crabgrass usually give grass, quaekgrasa, and
there are several things that weed :silvex is Jneffecllve on some control of the other an· undesirable perennial grasses.
cpn be· done to make solving ~a" ":'eeda as Is 2,4-D) not nual grasses.
.
Copies of the bulletin are
tile problem simple. Producing ktlled wttb a careful application There are two baSic ways of vallable wttllout charge.
II&gt; healthy, dense stand ol turf. of 2.4-D.
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~ntrolling crabgrass with herb8!:~ is the most satisfactory As wtth any chemteal product lctdes. One method tS to ~at
method of controlling many there are precaultons which tile lawn In tile wmter or sprmg
lawn weeds.
must be followed. Do not use a before crabgrass seeds gerrnin.:oHowever to have a complete· sprayer used lor silvex or 2,4-D ate (pre-emergence). The othly weed free lawn. it may be for other sprayin~. The ~ason er method is to apply herbitweessary to use herbicides. lor thts " that this malerial Is ctdes slier tbe crabgrass Is
HeJ-blcides are chemicals which
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By Wayne G. Brudstad~ M.D.
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or reduce plant ~owth.
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Tiley do not eliminate the need
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-How strlono" gout.
(or good lawn management, but
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lr' properly used they may be By United Press lntemad..OO prtces: Wholesale eggs deliVered cured?
another tool for obtaining a Slaughter steer and beUer to Chicago de~lined 1-4 cents A _ Gout, like diabetes, is
pnces were lower, hog
th1s week. Chtcago wholesale
f tabol' and like
good . 1awn.
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"Fo&gt; ""ntrol purpoSEs weeds mostly steady to higher
butter prtces were unc ang o d' b 1 .1
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"general
classes
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broadhigher
at
Midwest
markets
Nearby
wheat
was
subslanU·
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ally lower com lower oats and can
Y an overp
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leaf weeds and undestrable
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nd uric acid or interference
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D de lions plantains
At maJOr ltvestoc
rye rrre ar y ower a
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If " di
lhe DltiOll IIlli for lltofe-liOI'IDII temperalllrett wHh tile
grasses. an
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slau~hier steers and
soybeans fractionally lower at tile kidneys.
"'e sease
(eommon and buckhorn! and sold, steady to .75 lower.
the close this week on the not con1rolled serious darnagel revene prenJIIIIf Ia lbe Mounlllll ad Padlle CoaR
dales.
many other broadleaf weeds '" ranged from steady to
Chicago Board of Trade.
to tile kidneys may result
lawns can be cilmmated with higher. Bulls showed little Compared witll last week, er complications include high iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
~D. (2, 4·dtdilorophenoxyacet· change, except for higher
wheat was off 2 3-4 to 3 3-4, com blond p;essure, hardenmg
IC actdl.
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at St Joseph and Sioux
of! I H to 2 7.a oats of! 3-4 to the arter~es ond coronary heart
·· To be most effcdtve, 2·4-D Veal~rs were strong to
I a.a, rye off
to I U and disease.
should be aophed to the foliage htgher. Feeder cattle
soybeans unchanged to off 7.B. All persons wllh gout sboul~
of. weeds .. ll wor.ks best tf ap- were steady to .50 lower,
Live cattle futures were be given colchicine .in '""'
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pbed durmg perJods ~~ ample lor a .50 io $1.00 upturn at
active and mostly hlaher on tile torm. It is oftea comlnned With
mOisture w~en the •e•~~ are Falls.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange probenecid. Other new
growmg we ·
.
Choice slaughter steers
this week. The nearby months !bat are often helpful when
Home owners should realize Chicago were expected
gave ground, but deferred en with colcblclne are ~:~~~
that commercial products •do average
about $24.60
deliveries gained. The govern- thacin and allopurinal.
not all contam the same quan· hundredweight this week.
men! eatUe and feed report said taking these drugs !be diet does
tlty. of matertal. For thiS reas- Wholesale steer and
tile April I catUe population on not have to he quite so restricton tt IS very Important to loi- beef was weak to I cent
feed WaS 3 per cent above a ed as in former times when
low the directions on lite lal&gt;ll pound lower. Cow heel was
year. The January 1 number these dmgs were not available.
of the product
hi h
The cheapest met~oo of US· to 21·2 cents g er.
was 7 per e&lt;.'lll larger.
Q - I have oecasloaal pains
lng materials is to bill' the ma· Sla~ghter under federal in·
e
in my knees and fingers but 1
!erial and apply it jl!l;t to tile spectton. thts week was ex)leCted Tm ly Qoolfs
,
don't have any paih or swelling
area needing
it, but many to be slightly under the 548,000 There IS an enormous ~rr.· in my toes. My doctor says I
h
re m · e interest- head reported last week.
ount of smoke hut I cannot lmd have gout. Doesn't gout always
o~eown~rs ~
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Twlve-market receipts
any spark.
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-WIUlam Manchester, aulh· effect the toes·
way. The convement way 18 by change from last week.
or of "Tbe Death ol a Presi· A - Goat in its early stages
usmg miXtures of 2.4-D and fer-dent " on the curredl New affects the great toe in about
tilizer which are avatlahle lor Barrows and gilts
Orle~ns inv"stigatlon loto lhe 60 per cent of Its victims. The
nse on Ia~. Grular forms steady to .:10 higher, except
KeJIIIedy assassinallon.
' rest get pain in other joints in2
of -4-~il~~l
- ~a~ters : Sioux Falls where prices
Hippies are a manifestation eluding tbe fingers, knees and
, also ahv
e. lese edo a g
.25 to .50 below a week
of a major social revolution ankles.
job wen propery
· sweepmg
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wh.ICh IS
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Sprays may ' : more e ec tve and lower.
and may quite possibly go down
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llnll to fl~ JOOII'
~an dry matenals on . hard to Tbe weekly average price
in history as the most signili· throw temper tanlrun!o about 1
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kill ':"eeds, Formulations lor barrows and gilts at
cant development of the 20th week before each mens.trual
t ioC h:riJoldo Inol a
spraytng are generally less ex- was expected 111 be about
century.
pertnd. Would a tra~uillzer
p
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Dmum ~
per hundredweight-much
- R•v. Leon Harris, w h • help me to get over this,
AM,..... DeKalb Dool«lor
same as last week when
stirred coatroversy by allow· A - Your cond'illoll is know
.,.sAc ...wy z...-z•
average was the lowest
ing hippies use of bls church as premenstrual tension. It
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nearly two years.
meeling bU.
may he manllested by irritabili·
Receipts of hogs at ,
ty, allliety, headache or ~~:~~I
termmal markets plus dtrect
SUNDAY
sion. Because there is "'
marketings in interior Iowa
"And I loU yoa. you are an associated gain in weight
soutllem M i nne sot a totaled Peter, and oe thlo rock I wiU • pound or two which is all waabout 650,000 head lor the live- ltoUd my church, and lhe pow- ter some observers believe !bat
day period compared with era of death sbaD ool prevall u-.e' retention of water in tile
Your Farm Supply Center .•..
661,000 last week.
against II." - Malthew 11: II. tissues is tile cause oft he trou·
Wholesale pork loins were
ble. This bad led to the use of a
steady to I cent a pound lower. Persecution has not crushed combination of diuretic and a P'"'P"".:
Boston bitlis were sleady to 1 the church; power hes not beat- trMquilizer (Pree) whidi is
cent lower, except lor a I to 11· en it back; time has not aha~ helpfuL It can he obtained ouly
2 cent edvance at Chicago. ed its forces, and what is most on a doctor's prescription and
Fresh hams were uneven, wonderful of all, tile abuses of must be used with caution by
mostly steody to I cent lower. its friends have not shaken Its women who are taking digitalis
Slaughter lambs advanced · stability. - Horace Busllaell, or who have heart, kidney
3rd &amp; Sycamore Sts. Gallipolis 446-2463

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the sandgrouse family of
Old World ahare the unlqu~
liiJIJy to drb!k .water like
horse, with ~ 4own and
Immersed; other birds m u
ral$e tlteli- heads Ill swallow.

PIONEER. ,
BAANQ

USE NO TRICKS
Fire walkers of !be Fill
Ianda use no tricks and
clans · who have
eeremony attribute the
omenon of
on
stone pits to a
I dw~ by deep faith
walkers.

Dairy Farmers Getting Help from Freeman
Along Several Lines ofFederal Action

SEED CORN

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SEE or CALL

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The great horse Man o' 'W
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was foaled March 29, 1JI7, a
died of a heart attack Nov. I, 1
1917.

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Mowing can he fun. Cuts 1
42"wlde swath. Can mulch
tiavesand cuttings. Trims
tD wHhln %'of buildings
' shrubs. Atlachments
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tnctllr that gives you smooth, siJ:-qlinder pcnmplua big tractor exllas: power shift iadependent pto \i
for elll'a-heavy implement operatia. convenient,
cowl-mounted, easy shift, 5 speed tp.'IIIDjej?ll. sp6. .
cial torque amplifier for shift on-tb-p aDd a choice ·
of 10 speeds. Plus Hydrostatic pelftl' at.eeriJia. ~ •
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this is the lliJlB1; ambitioua4-6 plow lnctor ever built;
And the biBJllllt value in the 60 ltp clals I
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to $1.50". Slau~ter ewes 501d AA:me~r~ica~n~lheo::lo~gi~an~.iiiiiiii~l~iv~er~d~is~e~as~e;..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~=====
steady to .75 ltigher, and tbe •·
small supply of feeder lambs
brouebt sleady prices.
Receipts of about 29,000 she&lt;'&lt;&gt; I
and lambs at 12 markets
mnderately smaller than
week.
Carlot carcass lamb advanced
1-4 cents a pound.

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Roar Meigs Generol Hospitol

POMEROY

PHONE 992-2176

EASY DOES IT

LANDMARK has EVERYTHING
FERTILIZER SERVICE

Live poultry delivered lo
Chicago this week
unchanged to fractionally
NIXON I,N IRAN
TEIIRAN, Iran (UPI)
Former Vice President Richard
M, Nixon arrived today lor a
one-doy visit on his private
Asian and Near East factfinding trip.
NixOII "as ocbeduled to go to
Athens Sunday but a spokesman
said his travel plans may he
altered because of the coup in
Greece.
TEACHERS STRIKE
CIUCAGO (UPI) -More Ulan
70 lay teacher• went on strike
against three Catholic high
scilools.
The schools remained open,
however, witll religious teachers
aDd principals handtlog
claaarooms. The strike was
believed to be the first of Its
kind In the area.
The striking teachers are
seeldng blgber 'salaries and
improved fringe benefits. They
were aided .by the Illinois
FederaUon of 'l'eacbers.

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-Bulk Sp....,ding Avoil1ble - We Also C~n Apply Liquid Nltragen
To Your Fields. All Anolysls, str•ight ond .,lixed moteriols •••llllblo.
All 11 new low prlcos.

PHONE 992-2181

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controls, airlift sue- .
tlon blade that raises ·
IJISS for cultlDJ. Rolnforced deck '' 14
ra. stool, blade hos
circular nouslna to
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INCREASE YOUR YIELDS AND
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Serving Meig•, GaUia, Mmon Countie•
STORE OPEN

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FURN. apartment and ttail~
space, ffl&gt;(liBO.
95-1
BUSINESS room at 37 Court
St Conta.:l_~~- Firs~ Ave. liN
~IODERN bousetraller 111
week or month. 1900 Clost.
nut st
i!IJII.tl
S ROOM bouse with II bath,
~. belore noon. &amp;'J-!4

SPRING IS .HEt~E
you'll be glad you bought
this 3 bedroom ranch with
,5 acres a sarden, storage
shed, and is just out of town
YOU'LL BE HAPPY
on Neighborhood with city
IN THIS beautiful 6 room one
w•::· ACRES-FARM
story home, 3 BR and I i I e
, MILES OUT
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en featuring wood
::;;,~n&lt;EN:f. THIS Cl ••n
~ farm is only
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m1'les out 141. Has .5 Tobac- W f.2W lniD I LIIL liD 6
range and oven. One c a r
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garage finished, full base·
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co base, big barn, and o u t· 1 _o:..,m.=::.,..,--~,.-.,.-ment, walks and drive alrea- 1 yfCnjc~,
buildings. Nice home, sever· :1 , Wl!;M or moolb Sieepbll
dy in. tot 80' x 120'. Indivi:l- I' ••••·
al sources of water, plen!y n10111 fllrnllbld tpL, traDer
ual sewage system, city
c1,~~~Rk~L 0lab~t
or pasture and is priced for apace. Contact Stella M!Old,
ter, can finance. Vacant
roa AN APPOINTMENT.
a quick sale at $11,000.
Pori r.,ntral Hotel
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DILLON AGENCY

any
may rent for a
charge, 16 MM sound,
slid~ regular 8 or
and strip film. Tawney ~tucno, 1
424 Second Ave.

PRICED RIGHT
ONE OF GALLIPOLIS'
FINEST LOCAnON

JUST LISTER
72ACRES

Notice
Dead Stock

OF beautiful rolling hill and ;~:lto'o.ft~'-!~
flat land, 20 acres tractor ..• ~."·• -"-""
land, good fence, some wood
land, farm pond, large barn,
10 cattle stalls, 2 car garage.
CHECK THIS FOR
Extra nice farm home-3 BR
and bath, large kitchen with GOOD LOW PRICED
plenty cabinets, storm win·
HOUSING
dows and doors, glassed in
porch, oil heat, cellar, plen·
ty shade, Dowers and roses.
Something special at
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DICk RAWLit.Gs

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SALLY'S in·laws corning. She
didn't Duster - cleaned the
BUT here It is a small home carpet with Blue Lustre. Rent
within one block of school electric sharnpooer $1. Far.
for less than $9,000,
er's Hardware Co.
!J6.6
SPRING BUILDING TIME
WANT a Jot? We've got )20' HOUSE, 6 rms. and bath, city
frontage with all utilitl&lt;$, water and gas, garden. CaU
Want a pony farm? We've alter 4 p.m. 446·mll.
91&gt;3
got 18 acres with city water 1 •
0
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and blacktop road, Or, if you USinlll pportun liS
want to build on a farm, ""'
SPARE TIME INCOME
ve got 10t Acres for your in- REFILLING and
collecting
spectlon.
money
from NEW TYPE
QUIET NEIGHBORIIUOD
high q118lity coin operated
NEAR TOWN
dispensers In this area. No
SEVEN room home with two selling. To qualify · you must
fireplaces, full basement, car· have car, references, $600 to
peted living room with tbree $2,900 cash. Seven Ul twelve
bedrooms, All Ibis and more hours weekly can net excel·
lor $19,900,
lent monthly Income. More
HOUSE OF PLENTY
full time, For personal inlorWE'RE proud to introduce this view write P. 0. BOX 41~.
stone 4 bedroom to you. It's Pl'l'I'SBURGH, PA. 15202, In·
in town on Second Ave· elude phone number.
9&amp;-1
nee, has a big panelled play·
SPARE TIME INCOME
room, ceramic bath, new DY· COLLECTING money and I'P·
!on carpet all over, garbage stocking NEW TYPE, h lgh
disposaL Truly a house of quality coin operated dlspenplenty. Space that Is the price sers In your area. No selling.
is well below $20,000,
To quallfy you must have car,
~· A TOWN FOR SALE
references, $600 to $1,000 cash
YES SIR' That's right. 'h a secured by Inventory, Seven
town, Pjck and choose any to twelve hours weekly can
or all of these 5 houses In net excellent Income. More
town location with all utili· full time. For personal inter·
Ues. Three rooms and a bath view write STUCKEY'S DIS·
any one of these lor $3,000. TRIRUTING CO,, 6162 E.
Take as many as you like- Mockingbird, Suite 100, Dal·
all In a row.
Ia$, Texas '1521l Include tel..
(lfllco H bro., I'll. 4H ...
phooe IIUIIIbor.
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St, Middleport. See Mrs,

Wyatl, Apt. 4.

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Your Helling System lo
The Most lmportont Ap,

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Those whom we love go
of sight, ,
But never out of mind.
They are · ~perished ln
hearts
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Sadly missed by her
daughters.
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to
lfled instruction. Frank
chleman. Phone 992-2425,
4 .20

o.e.r Balllall, ~ ....

Carler Maale, tcUIIl
WIIUim llall, IIU2tll

Blue ·Lake

NOW TAKING ·
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APPLI~TIONS

FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT. ·
Conta~t faye Manley

Middleport

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SPRING
SPECIALS

t 96~ Chevrolet Bis. 4 Door

t ROOM house and 3
house, Phone 119U766.
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good lt1res, heatw-, s b~rp gfay finish.
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FARMERS
within
FoR SAt~ '- Six' room;, bjolli. ·
miles· Curtis "d~iry
laqnd,.Y rciom. S. O, Buskirk.
be e I" breeding service. 2!6 Pearl ·· St.: · Middleport,
Proven bulls at $8 per cow. Ohio. '•, ,
f 20 ·3tp
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CaD early. Leland
~ Pomeroy , or 985-118241 NEARLY NEW two
Chester.
! 31
hom,~. On~ and cine:ltair
full oasement, one or
acres. Immediate pos.seS!Iion.
Linder Dalns, F'latwoi&gt;d Rod,
Phone 9!12·626S.
4 23 Sip

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u!terU)I', V-8 engine, ~u~omatic trans. Power Steer:IDJ, ra· ·

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$995

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FURN. apartment and ttail~
space, ffl&gt;(liBO.
95-1
BUSINESS room at 37 Court
St Conta.:l_~~- Firs~ Ave. liN
~IODERN bousetraller 111
week or month. 1900 Clost.
nut st
i!IJII.tl
S ROOM bouse with II bath,
~. belore noon. &amp;'J-!4

SPRING IS .HEt~E
you'll be glad you bought
this 3 bedroom ranch with
,5 acres a sarden, storage
shed, and is just out of town
YOU'LL BE HAPPY
on Neighborhood with city
IN THIS beautiful 6 room one
w•::· ACRES-FARM
story home, 3 BR and I i I e
, MILES OUT
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en featuring wood
::;;,~n&lt;EN:f. THIS Cl ••n
~ farm is only
"'
m1'les out 141. Has .5 Tobac- W f.2W lniD I LIIL liD 6
range and oven. One c a r
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garage finished, full base·
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co base, big barn, and o u t· 1 _o:..,m.=::.,..,--~,.-.,.-ment, walks and drive alrea- 1 yfCnjc~,
buildings. Nice home, sever· :1 , Wl!;M or moolb Sieepbll
dy in. tot 80' x 120'. Indivi:l- I' ••••·
al sources of water, plen!y n10111 fllrnllbld tpL, traDer
ual sewage system, city
c1,~~~Rk~L 0lab~t
or pasture and is priced for apace. Contact Stella M!Old,
ter, can finance. Vacant
roa AN APPOINTMENT.
a quick sale at $11,000.
Pori r.,ntral Hotel
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any
may rent for a
charge, 16 MM sound,
slid~ regular 8 or
and strip film. Tawney ~tucno, 1
424 Second Ave.

PRICED RIGHT
ONE OF GALLIPOLIS'
FINEST LOCAnON

JUST LISTER
72ACRES

Notice
Dead Stock

OF beautiful rolling hill and ;~:lto'o.ft~'-!~
flat land, 20 acres tractor ..• ~."·• -"-""
land, good fence, some wood
land, farm pond, large barn,
10 cattle stalls, 2 car garage.
CHECK THIS FOR
Extra nice farm home-3 BR
and bath, large kitchen with GOOD LOW PRICED
plenty cabinets, storm win·
HOUSING
dows and doors, glassed in
porch, oil heat, cellar, plen·
ty shade, Dowers and roses.
Something special at
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t4fCE~ I PtOt ~ .CI

DICk RAWLit.Gs

awlings Hond• Selea

00~~.:: ~NE!

SALLY'S in·laws corning. She
didn't Duster - cleaned the
BUT here It is a small home carpet with Blue Lustre. Rent
within one block of school electric sharnpooer $1. Far.
for less than $9,000,
er's Hardware Co.
!J6.6
SPRING BUILDING TIME
WANT a Jot? We've got )20' HOUSE, 6 rms. and bath, city
frontage with all utilitl&lt;$, water and gas, garden. CaU
Want a pony farm? We've alter 4 p.m. 446·mll.
91&gt;3
got 18 acres with city water 1 •
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want to build on a farm, ""'
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ve got 10t Acres for your in- REFILLING and
collecting
spectlon.
money
from NEW TYPE
QUIET NEIGHBORIIUOD
high q118lity coin operated
NEAR TOWN
dispensers In this area. No
SEVEN room home with two selling. To qualify · you must
fireplaces, full basement, car· have car, references, $600 to
peted living room with tbree $2,900 cash. Seven Ul twelve
bedrooms, All Ibis and more hours weekly can net excel·
lor $19,900,
lent monthly Income. More
HOUSE OF PLENTY
full time, For personal inlorWE'RE proud to introduce this view write P. 0. BOX 41~.
stone 4 bedroom to you. It's Pl'l'I'SBURGH, PA. 15202, In·
in town on Second Ave· elude phone number.
9&amp;-1
nee, has a big panelled play·
SPARE TIME INCOME
room, ceramic bath, new DY· COLLECTING money and I'P·
!on carpet all over, garbage stocking NEW TYPE, h lgh
disposaL Truly a house of quality coin operated dlspenplenty. Space that Is the price sers In your area. No selling.
is well below $20,000,
To quallfy you must have car,
~· A TOWN FOR SALE
references, $600 to $1,000 cash
YES SIR' That's right. 'h a secured by Inventory, Seven
town, Pjck and choose any to twelve hours weekly can
or all of these 5 houses In net excellent Income. More
town location with all utili· full time. For personal inter·
Ues. Three rooms and a bath view write STUCKEY'S DIS·
any one of these lor $3,000. TRIRUTING CO,, 6162 E.
Take as many as you like- Mockingbird, Suite 100, Dal·
all In a row.
Ia$, Texas '1521l Include tel..
(lfllco H bro., I'll. 4H ...
phooe IIUIIIbor.
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DO ironing and baby sit·
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St, Middleport. See Mrs,

Wyatl, Apt. 4.

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Your Helling System lo
The Most lmportont Ap,

SCHWARZEL MARINE I

Friends may think !bat we lor·
got her.
When they see us smile;
But lit\le do they know

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4 20 6tc

Help Wanted

Those whom we love go
of sight, ,
But never out of mind.
They are · ~perished ln
hearts
'
Of those they left behind.
Sadly missed by her
daughters.
4 23

Notice
to
lfled instruction. Frank
chleman. Phone 992-2425,
4 .20

o.e.r Balllall, ~ ....

Carler Maale, tcUIIl
WIIUim llall, IIU2tll

Blue ·Lake

NOW TAKING ·
.

APPLI~TIONS

FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT. ·
Conta~t faye Manley

Middleport

"

SPRING
SPECIALS

t 96~ Chevrolet Bis. 4 Door

t ROOM house and 3
house, Phone 119U766.
. .
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$1.895

396 cu: in V·8 Pngine. Turbo Hydramatic trans. vinyl Int.
good lt1res, heatw-, s b~rp gfay finish.
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1964 Chevrolet Impala H.T. Cpe. _ $1St.S
\._7-8 qngu:te, ·OVt!rdnv«&gt;, duk blue finish , new
t1~s. )rad10 and heate r. New car 1ppearance.
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J96ll Ofds Super· 88 Hoi. Sedan _ $1'195
· .fowef stecrlng a'hd brakes, tilt steerit)g wheel radjo ancl
lieatet-~ Excellent tires, bei~e aDd brown finish.'
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196~ Fo~d Galax.ie 500 HT 4'Do.or -$1295:

FARMERS
within
FoR SAt~ '- Six' room;, bjolli. ·
miles· Curtis "d~iry
laqnd,.Y rciom. S. O, Buskirk.
be e I" breeding service. 2!6 Pearl ·· St.: · Middleport,
Proven bulls at $8 per cow. Ohio. '•, ,
f 20 ·3tp
'. '
CaD early. Leland
~ Pomeroy , or 985-118241 NEARLY NEW two
Chester.
! 31
hom,~. On~ and cine:ltair
full oasement, one or
acres. Immediate pos.seS!Iion.
Linder Dalns, F'latwoi&gt;d Rod,
Phone 9!12·626S.
4 23 Sip

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,Local , own~r. low mlleage blue finish and'"""' blue vinyl •
u!terU)I', V-8 engine, ~u~omatic trans. Power Steer:IDJ, ra· ·

dt6 and heater.

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1965 Feud

eiocb., Carr,ol
ville, Ohio, P)1one

$995

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r~ , o a~d heater, whUe finis~ .
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favorite gathering place f o
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the villagers. They dropped
to bear the news, and to gos·
sip, and of course for I b
balls."

"I suppose there are no descendants of the French ·

here nowr'
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a good many. Also descendanls
of the other early settlers. Ma·
ny of the French names have
been anglicized or lost thr!IUi!dl
marriage, but the descent
unbroken. Moaoieur Il&lt;'llaohl'• il
bouse, for instance, is now nwn .• ll
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name
ago with the

new, smart

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DAILY GRAIN REPORT
COLUMBUS (UP!) - JJ~llllrll
cash grain prices paid bto~::~:.ll
ers Monday at grain e1
in Central, Northwestern

Southwestern Ohio as quoted
the Ohio Department of
cullure are: No. 2 Wheat
2 cents higher 1.48-1.56, mosiUy II
1.49-1.50; No. 2 Ellr Com
2 cenls lower 1.2J..l.28, moatly
l.n.t.24; No. 2 Sbelled Con:• ll
(bu) U cenls lower !.~US,
mostly 1.24-1.28; No. l Shelled
Corn (100 lb.) 4-5 cenls lower
2.:1AI-2.38, mostly 2.1·.5; No.
Oals (bu) unchanged .18-.?5,
mostly .71)..71; No. 1 Soybeana
(bll) unchanged .'10·2.70, mostly' 2;72.

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DeVacht the second."
"It is a very long house!"
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"Monsieur let part Of It as
store and for offices. His own

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AND BRING HELP..,I MU5T BE 11-(E ONE!!
SLOWLY I LOOK AR0VND...EA9l;t&lt;rJW .. ,fMI(..

WE Pie ABOUT TO at G.Vf5TIONED

PILQT STANOIN6 IN A LINE OF

&amp;.' 1HE INTERRC6Al1N6 OfFICER ... !
WON'T TELL THEM A'THING ...IN FPa,
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Comlmm!sl 011.
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mao
sweep throng!
!Ingle strongbokll
frinies of 11&gt;
ibout ao mUet

mmced •

a kl!)
under·

ELBERFELDS

"Then he must have been
OUr House many limes!"

0h yes. Tbe tavern was
favorite gathering place f o
41

the villagers. They dropped
to bear the news, and to gos·
sip, and of course for I b
balls."

"I suppose there are no descendants of the French ·

here nowr'
"On the contrary, there are
a good many. Also descendanls
of the other early settlers. Ma·
ny of the French names have
been anglicized or lost thr!IUi!dl
marriage, but the descent
unbroken. Moaoieur Il&lt;'llaohl'• il
bouse, for instance, is now nwn .• ll
ed and· occupied by bis 21'0111-11
name
ago with the

new, smart

of Joseph

DAILY GRAIN REPORT
COLUMBUS (UP!) - JJ~llllrll
cash grain prices paid bto~::~:.ll
ers Monday at grain e1
in Central, Northwestern

Southwestern Ohio as quoted
the Ohio Department of
cullure are: No. 2 Wheat
2 cents higher 1.48-1.56, mosiUy II
1.49-1.50; No. 2 Ellr Com
2 cenls lower 1.2J..l.28, moatly
l.n.t.24; No. 2 Sbelled Con:• ll
(bu) U cenls lower !.~US,
mostly 1.24-1.28; No. l Shelled
Corn (100 lb.) 4-5 cenls lower
2.:1AI-2.38, mostly 2.1·.5; No.
Oals (bu) unchanged .18-.?5,
mostly .71)..71; No. 1 Soybeana
(bll) unchanged .'10·2.70, mostly' 2;72.

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summer dresses and
04~MRS.

MA~ONe!; THE

sportswear -items '

long

DeVacht the second."
"It is a very long house!"
Madamo exclaimed.
"Monsieur let part Of It as
store and for offices. His own

PT. PLEASANT -

See the many

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MININ&amp; CRI!:W
WILL FLY YOL.I
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in the busy

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NCNEP
A FEW ROCKS
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MOUNTAINS~

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Ft&gt;R

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spe!
b!J)lways, was l!ll

.. 'Mr. Mashete
IUto smiles when '.
tie Rt. 33 project
lliln with a gian
Meigs County.
"iiie key was

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ei&gt;\1 High School. i1

m similar to ••
Nolan last "'
on to tile cIa
ban, aM~
*lis honored rotliJ
ersbip.

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· Kermit Walton{

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· Pomeroy, weftl-,0 t
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CAPTAIN BAS'Y

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bendsome, banc!Ji

!ought 17 dogfight.
1n planet raidlJII

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MIS-I.E- COIKJHINS
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ARE 'I'OU, NAill

COULD

!=EEL BETTER,
~EBACI'i

MISERIES!

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1 KtiOlll I SHO!JLI)BOT IT'LL. !\AVE iO
UIAif t!NTI~ iOMO!ttotJ./.

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REMEMSER J.IOW 'HE USED 10 F~'l THRU
AFLAMlN6 BARN! l TillED IT ALONE, WHEN
"'IU JOINED AI'KEE ... !liT A SILO AND
SLIPPED A O~!

. to bomb tbe MIG
a reported lonl·
te Ia hi&amp;b milltarJ
had opposed sucll
II would IDrCII
m to DIOVO Ill

~ Communill 0!!·
pary. 1bere lbe
ilol be hit without

ltion of lbe war.
. Vietnam, U.S.
inounced a mu
sweep througl
stronghold I
!rinses or tlu

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TOO LATE, EA91! I

LMT HER WilEN OUR
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WINTHROP
ACCORDINC3 TO lATE!ST 6URVI:~,
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11!\0 smiles when,
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Miilgs County.
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~ arts instructq
"!~) High SchooJ.If
~dsom_e, bandri;J
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~::Ion to tlte '~Ia
ahan, a M~•
was honored fol'l -Ini

SOMETHING &lt;lUST
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LEFT-n4EN 10 ll-IE

THAT,..
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P.IGHT.!!

~ship.

DUCKING

t have learnld a
of' the groundllhfkl

US!!

ASPEN OZEEI&lt;,

touT

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THERE'S
NO POWER
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READY J:'OR..
THE OPENING

MIND!

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111nounced a maa
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jungle strongbnld•
·ilrn fringes of th&lt;
about 511 mUe•

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fieials and:.-~heref
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left
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~SQuib Vietnam•"
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Judge ~or. h
Rated ortdAhe spo
form witllnlho otiH

Kent~lrf wno

Cf&lt;OIGE

PQ\NDER.tD·
MILK AND
f'EAt-JLlf sum:~
SANDWICHES

iMrt two

P'

l!l!ent.

A

oppOsed IIUdl

1 it would force
am to move Ill
.lo Omumm.IB! Chi·
lluary. There lbe
not be hit wltlloilt
·latim of 1he war•

~aUon Manhot

intendlllt d9

iho'rt while.

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New York~
· Pomeroy, Welll ·/0 I
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syst~m.

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~II&lt;ST C01ACK

as 1tle pre-grc

ATA '&amp;oUr

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HE SAW IN
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ABOUT Ti-llS
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AU MOANING, GROANING, WHIMI'RING
AHD SNIVILINGl"

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I DON'T THINK THE GOVERNMEHT OWlS ME A LIVING
· ••• IUT THE INTERNAL REVENUE DEPARTMENT SUMEO TO
'THINK I OWED IT ONE!''

r !ought 17 dogflghtw
l:an .planes raid!DI

.am.

·~e key was m
Sy.

ai-d. ·Nolan of

. tilfl

arts instroc

by Walt Wetterberg

OUT O'UR WAY

t

of~!

High School.
~dsome, baruJtl
~ similar to II

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1\lf.

Nolan last ~
·ei!letlon to the ~
i!'ifnahan, a M"'
,.us honored lo~!
frshlp.

lJ: THIS IS
'rO.Jit IDeA
OF A JOKe;,
IAM NOT
AMIJSeP!

. ~ have learn4d1

bate In blgh mllilarJ
IY bad opposed suclt

b it would forcl
Dam to move Ill
iu. Communist Cbl·

lctuarY- There the
I not be hit withoUt
~ati~m of the war.
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illllOIIIJCed a mu
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-'jungle s!Mnghold I
,bern frinlies of tb•
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i Kermit Walton;j
New York tJ1r,ttf!
Pomeroy, welll ~
wlt!l Judge··rri ·
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abo\1 while. r,
Judge P¥Jrlot, 1
ieated ml'll ht 9J
lorm witli!Mlo oth
-~cials aixL .there
..-~s~ould r#main !o

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: 'IN,YOUN6 LADY9

'loi.erat1011 Mailhot
lbo5t two full u.s
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~th Vietnameso

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HIMIMINA
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1)1 syst!m.

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Kenttlrp ~ilo let

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MRAGON 01= PAPER
PUJCK~S ••• A

l..f6-END IN

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DAD WI U. SE RI61-1T
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of paiiSI!ngers. All ~bange ol
cmra in orbit was spoken of.
Komarov'a fate was learned
hours after Tass and ·loloacQW
·televlJ!on and radio fell silent
on his apace voyage after givln&amp;
bim a triumphal send off.
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launclllng pad at Cape ~edy.
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Wlion to tl1J
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!llshihonored fo
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YOU'RE A ROTT€kJ COtvl/ERSATIOf\JALIST,

WELL, I'LL TELC ·YOU!

~some, h.,

YOU'RE STUPID. YOU'~ A MISERABLe

W'RE AJOT RlCH I YOU'RE

'SRJRT AIJD A DULL COMPA"-liOfJ !
S) YOO SEE THERE CAIJ'T FOSSIBLY 6E
A/J ULTERIOR ManVE" TO MY FRJE.IJDS~JP/
I JUST LII'E yOU FOR YOORSELF!
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f have learn

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·'&lt;Kermit Waltll

New York l!nn
Pomeroy, weft!
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OKIJI:(, OOOLA,
SOSEI:FOR
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AU.F.Y OOP CONCERNED
A80UT HIS APPEARANCE?
I DON'T BELIEVE IT!

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crashed.
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