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Make Elbenelds ln·Pomeroy·y
Apparel For Y.
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Remember when folks mat to
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Fri..:! Chicken any day of the
week. Like today. All you have
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home. The aavice is sudden!

THE BOX . . ... .............. ... $1.35
3 Pieces Tender, Tasty Chicken
Plus aU the trimmin's
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9 Pieces Chicken Only
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Hot Rolls
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WID·VOU· ER

TONIGHT
May 19

COLONEL SANDERS' RECIP!

Kt1ttuekl, fried Ckiek~K.

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"SHOT GUN WEDDING"
PLUS
"WHY BOTHER TO
KNOCK"
Elke
Richard
Nicole

Sommer

Todd

Recreation Project Lease Signed

Merrou

SATURDAY, MAY 20
DOUBLE FEATURE
THUNDIR IN CAROLINA
Rory calhonn

-PLUSTHUNDER IN DIXII
Harry Mlllard
Judy Lewis
Nancy Berg
SUNDAY,MONQAY,TUE~

May 21, 22, 23
MADAM X
Lana Turner"' Jobn Forsythe
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IChioPolitics

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Judg.eKinneary'sRuling MavJ H~v~ P6sed,
More Discriiilination Issues than'Answers

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Alaskan Work
Narr·ow Escape Described m'
'Ft·om Censure Color Slides

Center MoVIng
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yea rper light. Seven named toR. Shorl, Gallipolis, secretary.
: ·llfONDA,Y -: High w 1 t e r tho DIIIJn for Scbolars eqJil- treaswer. Dr. Lew~ . V, .C8l1lP'
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ql Randy Hanning, 11, Pomeroy, Dr. R. R. Pickens, chairman· receiving the Doctorates of Jlled· Westem Mlchlgaa 155, 0 b I o luUon calling for support ef leg- by u.s. District Court Judge milllon medical center at
This poses .seve(al qu on~
believed to have drowned Sat- Mrs. Theudore T. ' Reed, Jr.', icine Degree from West VIrgin- ·· trilverslly ift, Krull 8, '80~1- islatures sludylog the problet)l Joseph Kinneary earlier this State .IJblverslty with
-Does the rulll)g meao lh
urday evening when he fell off John Riebel, Mrs. Harold Wolf,[la University Medical Center to lug Green ,7, Toledo a, and and substituted one which urg- week banning racial dlscrltnJn. ors who hire from ~ions with cootr.c~ors who want to do busa concrete pter at the former VIrgil Atkins, Mrs. Theron John- Morgantown. Rio Grande Col· MarsbaU t
ed local chW"ches to "support ation in hiring .on state'l!dmln- dJsll!'iminalory pract1ces.
loess w!lh the s,tate CI!Jlnot
Swllher Coal tipple. E. Main son, and Mrs. Arnold Richards. lege received $35,700 federal .Oblo UDiverslty won 1be legislation to legalize abortion lstered ronstruction promt! The order said the contract. labor from Ur!Jii balls tha
Sl1" where he was playlnl! with WEDNESDAY- Middleport. grant. Chief of Pollee John Tay- ogoU title wllh 1 leem lela! of In the case of rape Incest men- may have posoid more questions ors must htre from labor provide only ~Wlon ,membersT
8'-~rother and a friend. Darlene Pomeroy councils offer $750,000 lor is appointed Zone Coordln~· 801 ~kes wblle Miami was tal Incompetency 'or In 'cases than 11 answered.
sowces who provide
-Does i!•mNh that contrac·
SJI)lth and Dennis Weber are to the Meigs County Water Co., tor of Zone 14, Ohio Peace Off!· a dlotaut second at 82f follow· where the mother's health is In The order specifically prohi!J; "without regard to race,
tors can h1re non-union workers
CJ'IIwned queen and king of Rut- for its properties . . however, cers Training Council.
ed by Kent 82'1, Bow It n g danger"
Its i4l' stat~ from signing con· or membership In a labor
the~ labor sources. b u I
land junior • senior prom. Ap- the owners stood firm on $800,- WEDNESDAY - Dave Arm- Green 8211, MarahoD 8Z8, West.
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pllcatlons are·being accepted for 000, theJr asking price.
strong nips Dean Wise for 1967 em Mlch1&amp;811 110 aotl Toledo ., •
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eunmlpolonywesithl.wnlll30hatvoe60todajofllys? a
~tmaater at Tuppers Plains.
THURSDAY - Pomeroy High Gil Dodds Mile Run trophy on 885.
· COLUMBUS (UP!) _ T h 1
TUESDAY - Pomeroy coun- produces three valedictorians, Memorial Field, finlshlnl! I b e li'"Gi ; ,1:1
-Does ,Jt mean only tha~II
11 1111111 11 Hlil! li 1L State Rlgbway Patrol report.
cll approves ordinances author- Kay McGowan, Theresa Fultz event In 4:46:6. James N. M.
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a union . practices racial ..
g . new street llghllnl! rates and David Hargraves, all with Davis named 12th president of
bed Se'"""•·· at the Ohio State
crimination the contractor can
irld. okayed Its ohare, $80(1, at straight 4.0 averages. lo Middle- Gallipolis Lions Club. Burglars
Penltenua-;;" here.
outside the union for work·
the coat of resurfacing w. Main port Rose M1Cle Hackett Is val· bit Smith Blllck Co., lake l96.i
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st. street (Pomeroys sbare, 20 edlctorlan, Jamarllla Ward sa- auto, portable TV, radio, a • d
tim as Jobl D. M"'l'Um, 37,
Cherles Lopeman, chief, ••·
per cent), the. light ordinance lutatorian.
$800 in cash and checks, Shel·
his bometown was not lmmePARIS (UP!) _ The French MIDDLEPORT _ "The
sistant to Ally. (len. William
aets up 19 new vap&lt;r lights, all
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ley Sarrett nafed B &amp; PW's
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Sexbe, said:
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1m' Second St., at $5 more per FRIDAY ':"' Spring Smg at "Girl of the Month." Carl Hun~
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a y ava a e.
so• o • National Assembly Saturday eat you aUve" was ·the
"The drder could have ex·
Pomeroy High, directed and ley selected North Gallia Boy's
clals were questtonfllg another night narrowly rejected an op- criticism of the nation's
tremely far-reachlnl! effects."
produced by Lucille . Swackha· State Delegate by Vinton Arner- COLUMBUS (UP!) - Plans Inmate, Identified ao Jerry A. poslijen censwe motion ngalnst aod 5oth otate, Alaska,
The law clerk· to Judge Kin·
mer, vocal muSic mstructor, lean Legion Post No. 161.
Gunther, 24.
the Gaulllst government after Mike Mote in a talk to the
neary said "be does not wlsb
Is expected to draw a full house THURSDAY-Bwglars strike for. a f25 mlllihon&lt;~~ate tranapor- &amp;"'"""""'-"''Ill ii II IWIII!IM Prenifer &lt;leorges Pompldou dleport • Pomeroy
to make any lnteJ'Ill'elatlons."
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c 'd t. RadJo Station WJ~H. e IJ!l· ing ahead Blowly and unless
John McElroy, cbief at a
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ge own reSJ en mons elected preSident of GAHS
were bent on "destruction of our Mote. an employe of
Gov James Rhod.. said all
: plane crew! m,,ustthfeetl bettemgt·the of the county democratic club. Key Club. Residents urged to stome mored mo,neyllmisbofcund soor.
regltpe."
. As~land 011 Co., division In pubiic workl eontr~tors are
; ce~ter o a
a a . n Jon. Carol Wilcoxen is valedictorian be oo the lookout for phony I mav en up n
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required to make non -union
; Minutes later a red navigation and Donna Bush salutatorJan of roof painters operating in the Dr. Gordon. ~rson, 0 hI o
Frmre~ thus barely averte Rotarian Galen Browo, lo c a
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State Umvers!ly v1ce president
bel~ plunged into a full s~ale Ashland manager, Mote bad membe~! p~~~:~e off~
: emerges unscathed heading 1
ar;~lDAY _ Leona Sounders for .finance, said the $2 mllilon
j!oliticat cnsls when
spent two summers with
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GALUA COUNTY
and Sharon BaJsden namedttop avaJlahle to acquire the needed
IC
survived the showdown IYS ernment geological survey
Harltey law.
l There are lights off to the MONDAY-Chamber of Com· jsem·or students at Southwest•~ land was no.t enough for the
with the resurgent leftist
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Frank King, head of the Ohio
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-; rll!ht at sea . where the naval merce 1967 membership drive High School. Cover over main
~" planned project.
Communist
opposition
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AFirCIO,
said, d"un(lerh the
COLUMBUS - Four
ua Jon rom co 1ege.
' law
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. ships offer fire power for the I begms Richard Carter, chair·lstage at a cost of $3,861 will be OSU, whose Coll~e of Eng!- engine speed- clocking .
. ~f o?IY eight votes.
His slides were descriptive
c~t~act;&gt;;te ::.~v~ ~
·.Marmes and care for the ' man, announces 1967 goal is 120, 1erected at fa,·rground. New dal- ""':"ng Wlil supei'Vldse the cen· and one helicopter will
Rejectron of the censure
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off from Don Scott field,
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A nare hisses overhe~d ?nd ,I S. Barber, Jr., ,5, of lll Basti- summer at J'unior fair. Sgt. Dan do not have any funds earmn· bns, at dawn, May 30, to
lion of a bill grantmg
where the surveys were made. p o ..
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the skywatchers duck mstmc··ani Drive, and Agnes Faye Por· F. Foster, Gallipolis
He 1ound th e utt er JSoa
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native. ked during the next twojeyearsf over various points in Ohio · dou full powers to
. rule
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ter, :3$, waived extradilion to named Columbus "Marine of for the center, a oet pro ct o a tightened drive by the
by decree for SIX months.
such work and the aggressive ••ese peop
An . inbound truck. convoy the State or Texas when ar- the Year." Over 500 attend an· Gov. James A. Rhode.'
. Stat~ Highway Patrol to
'lb 200-man _leftist aud
attacks by insects the
mem~rs wilhlnU30 oris&amp;&amp;Iad :
travelmg fast and WJ!h lights raJgned on fllgilive warrants in nual awards night ceremony for I The defeat o~ the May 2 OnJo cally cut Memorial Day
munJSt opposi!Jon, with t h drawballks. He
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heads . ln. The flare was. the Galha county common pIe a s the Holzer Hospital Candystrip- Bond C~mmlsswn (OBC) propo- dents on Ohio highways
backing of the bulk of the 41 would retW"O to Alaska
Lopeman laid !hal I v en
light m the wmdow guidmg court charging Barber with is- ers. The Gallipolis FFA Chap- sal to fmance caplt:ll Improve- year.
members of right. center
possibly as a sightseer:
though "It eoaud• like a right
1hem borne. A series of suing worthless checks while ' ter's Land Judging and So i I ~e~ts ended any hope of an ingress and Modem
President Car I Horky
~ptklns belch from the DMZ itne woman was wanted on a Conservation Team placed sec- Jec!Jo~ of cash to speed up con- The planes with observers (PDM) !actio~ sought to
nounced Ladies Night will
to work law" be didn't think
aud. 62 seconds later come% the lunacy charge.
ond in the 1967 state contest 10 structmn.
. Will rhart and relay traffic
throw the cabmet on the
held June 2 with a white
"It precludes hiring from I
rolliog thunder. of the heavy
TUESDAY_ Dan Evans, Gal· Columbus.
8ut Stephen Buttress. ac~mg formatwn at. trouble spots
it would use the full powers phant sale (ail packages
ct?.~~~pit meano that 'l'llen
shells nppmg mto the North hpohs, elected president of Galmana&amp;er of the slate Deve.op- the state wh1Ie on the
trim allowances handed out
planned that night, at
VIetnamese positions.
/ua-Meigs Regional Airport Aument Department's r•se•r·ch all available patrol cars
the deficit - ridden national
. Bennett Legion HaD. a union practices discrimination
Then the. big cannon let loose lthority. B!li Childs, Middleport,
and development bureau, sa·d aU offkers, regardless. of
clru security ~ystem,
of Heath Church
then th~~~~ :.an c~~
Wlth maaS\ve battery f1re that elected vice preSident and G&lt;lry
the center was con.-:e!Ved long mal dulles, will be asSJglled
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in~ dinner were Mrs.
rattles the slrull and deafens tbe - - - - -·
before the OBC and wou'd he higliway duty.
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Fraser, Mrs. Lee Smith,
do business wllh the state," Ill
ears. The shells will land 12
carried forward despite the Result of the coml!ined
.,T,
Nan Moore, Mrs. Charles
said.
'miles away deep in North
OBC's defeat.
er, Mrs. Jack Slavin and
"But the orhr tugged an
VIetnam. The target must be
: ground undert•klng is
Bess Sanborn.
awful lot of quesUom."
to be a "hold" on the
Klng Ba ld I h e A'"'
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long barrels fire repeatedly- situation "more menacmg" than
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sometimes singly, sometimes tn 1at any lijlle since the Suez DES MOINES, Iowa IUPI) ' lowered • per cent lor the
aftiD SSeX
any anti-discrfminatton laws.
, first four months of 1967,
"We are a.•alnst dlscnmn'a•
salvos Even th e ground shakes •crisis , of , 1956. He had been Gov. &lt;leorge Romney o1 MichlA
beneath the Impact of the salvo scheduled to go to Middle East gan, speaking Seturday at a
I In additkln District officers lion and labor Is. on record ..
fire.
in several weeks out advanced! "Romney for President" gather«A
will provlHe continual
County,
having supported fair emplofo
Predent Pilot
the tnp , because of the ing, said he hoped that the
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practiceJ legislation.•
A plane comes in for a worsenmg crisis
entry of allied troops IJlto the
officers wiil be assigned to
- Former
=l,nding. The prudent pilot In New York. U.S. Ambassa- Demilitarized Zone in Vietnam
sist In patrolling, according to
in Middleport
doesn't put on his landing ligh!s ' dor Mthur J. Goldberg had a would not lead to Invasion of 1 MADISON, Wis. IUPI)-(:ity Colonel Robert M.
in the
under Dr. Martin Essex,
unt!l the last liUnute. He s 40- mmute conference with North V1etnam.
the 0 h 1
The
Superintendent of Pabllc
1 buses rolled again Satwday af- Superintendent of
heard about the mortars and Thant and told newsmen R
ed th 1
ter police guaranteed the driv- State Highway Patrol
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Instruction, will hold an
Russiao rockets
afterward the U 'ted St te 5
omney warn
a an I
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house and reception in the hon·
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U ."ted' N ~ rnvasion of the North could ers protec ~ an of rWe~
Valley
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. ow-movmg r
an green conSI ers a m . ations brln the entry of Russia or 1 to crack Umverslty
JScon- Petition Filed
player
of Dr. Essex at "Gratelights come m from the north. presence In the M1ddle East Redg Ch'
. to th v· In
""students heads 1f unruly proskull and . wllJl .dead on
" the borne ol Gene
Helicopters undoubtedly carry-, VJtal to the Interests of peace. rur 1 lOa 10
e Je am Itests were renewed.
Seeking Divorce
at a loc:ll 'llospltai. · '
Wedaesday night lollowinl! gravely wounded. Only an Egyptiao Forpeo Moving co lC ·
Bus service halted Friday Bert H. Jeffero, Rt. 2
Richard Pruitt, 17,
ing commencement at Middleemergency would force a In Caito, informed sources The Michigan _governor men- when drivers, fearing physical I lis, also known as Byrd
surgery an~ 'the hOspital
port High School.
commander to send his pilots sa~d Saturday ~ght the extre- tloned as a posSJ~ie presideotlal harm, took all buses off tbe 1 Saturday filed a petition In
he could lose hi• right eye lJe. De. Essex Is. a former super·
b11o an unknown rught battle- mJSt PaieBtine Liberation Army candidate, said he hoped streets.
jlla cou.nty common pleas
cause of deep lacerations. The
o1 Middleport schools
fte!.d:
IP~A) had taken over the Gaza Johnso~ admioistrat1on officials Madison was quiet Setwday ·r for a d1vorce from Ida Mae Jef. driver. Larry Callicoat, !7, aJ. who will be speaker at the high
. 'flream of red tracers from a str1p from the U.N. peacekeep- were smcere when they said the morning. A threatened demon· fers, Lockport, N. Y.,
so was listed In serious
commencement WednesP!IIIe olrallng. a poeltlon. '!'hey l?g force wh1ch ceased opera. ~lhed advance into the southern stration against an Ar m e d grouods of gross neglect of
Uon. The survivors are
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are capped w1th bnght orange lions In Egypt and the Gaza naif of the Demilitarized Zone Forces Day parade failed to 1Married Ang. 22, 1962, at
S
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The
pubbc
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to the
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1 polis, the couple has no
rom c
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reception which wm be hosted
napalm.
the United Arab Republic.
Vietnam would not be followed "The people of tile city are dren.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. MeThen the big guns pause and At the same time,
by an invasion of the north.
furious at the university," Geraldina Kent. Rt. I B 1
Officials Fait
l..eo Kennedy, Sr., Milfor some unexplained reason troops and artillery
Romney, In Des Moines for a Mayor Otto Festge told Ublver. well, filed a petition
Hawley, Nan Moore, Mil·
there'o a complete lull all along reported to have moved
meeting of the executive slty of Wisconsin officials Frl· for a divorce !rom Paul
To Sway Radvanyi
dred Feeney, Flossie Allelll!· Jr:==~·:llhll:;::,
the battle front. There's only commanding positioos at
comm1ttee of the National day night. "We won't let t h e same address, on grouods
and Pearl Reynolds.
the half moon. the warm Red Sea end of the
Governors' Cooference, o8!d, students run the city."
gross neglect of duty and
WASHING'l'ON (UP!) tropical night and the stars.
border
"our leaden have s81d many
treme cruelty. Married Sept. 25,
who new to ~a~:~~:~:[ Qneen Anne-Marie
The skywatchers sit silently Durmg the 1956 Suez
times they would not do' Mao Feels Stron
1952 at Cheshire, the couple has
from Budapest failed
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to d1ssuode Hung.arJan
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one e1r
the pauae continues, the aud. the Sinai Peninsula
The breakfast spoosored by Desp1te V1elence
vorce, alimony and custody of lorna! Janos Radvany1 from de- A'l'HENS IUPI) -. Que
ience move• off OQe by one. EgyptJan troops are
tile Iowa "Romney for Pres- TOKYO (UPI) - Communist the children.
He_ told the two Com· Anne : Marie gave b1rthth ,~::;~~
-:~~:~ lor the sandbags to get massing, and captured
ident" organization was the Chinese Party Chelrman Mao
munlst I!JDISSlll'les be· wants to day rught to a son who b•
f'
Bleep while llle night is strategic straits of the Gulf
fll'sl appearance Romoey has Tse-tung is expected to carry The American Indians, long
a• permanent resident heJr to tJ&gt;e throne of Greece.
Aqaba.
made before such a group.
out a sweeping reorganization before the coming of the white
the Unlted Stales.
The 20 • year • old former
of the party, Japanese corm· man, concocted a rum
Radvanyi, wbo announced his Danish prince., gave birth to
p•ndents reported Saturday[ they called "Coow Woow."
to defect earlier this the 1\2 !JOUnd boy at 9: 05-';jj;~ l '':
from Peking
met with lbe Hupgarian In the Tatol palace, 10 '"
Despite continued violence tn .•trong as ever and Is
Mi.y offlclaiB for north of Athens. A palac
many provinces, the reports Iing revamping the shaky
an boW" at the State ·
spokesman said "mother an
said, Moo considers himself as structure.
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Ruby Slet1erl
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GALLIPOLIS' - Funeral Sl!r· They were Jllatried In MaiOD gtrl and boy and were. presenttrices for Mrs. Ruby E. Stev- County In 1103. SurvJvlnl! are ed . ttie Danforth Foundation
•• 82 who died Friday at Un· one son Kenneth, Kanauga, one award• Friday Ill Aworda Day
1v.j.,lty Hospital, Coiumbua, grandson, one granddaughter, at p 0rii«oy 111gb SchOOL
Will be held Monday, 1:30 p.m., and two great grandaons.
Receivlnl! awards lor having
11 lbe Smith Funeral Home. Mrs. Bl~ck was a member tt oerved 011 the Panther's Roar
·Lancaster
t h e Fairhaven
MethodiBI (newo) staff from Mrs Bernice
. BUrial · ·n be In Forrest Chwch and the D of A Lodg~ Hoffman were Jlllllle Logar ed·
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In Gallipolis.
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Roae Cemetery.
Funeral services will he coo- Iter, .J~ Grueaer, "'! ed tor,
Mrs. Sievers was born In
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the Judy Smith, Sharon Smith, CanWalnut Twp., daughter of the dueled Moudar, 2 p.m., at
dice Hutton, aD producllon otalf
late Steve and Carrte Martin Chapman · Wil~x Mortuary 10 membenl; Jo Smtih, •business
PI Pleasant Frlende may call
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manager; Susan Lytle, busmess
Buhl Stevero preeeded ber in at 0 mor ary
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2 and 4 p.m., and 6 and t p.m. M~an Terri Fultz ~eport·
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·~; Joyce Evans, Judy Kmg,
Mrs, Gary Smith, Columbuo; a Helen Cottrell
Rose Ann Usle and D a vI d
brother, 'Harold ~lliott, Spring. GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Heleo Hargraves·, editorial staff. "
field; throe SISters, Mrs. Stan- Cottrell 81 wUe of former Gal- Dale Gum presented the An·
ley (Fern) Dav1s, Vinton; Mrs. . . ' '
nual" staff awards to JudY
H•IJl'Y (Miriam) Allison, GaUl- lipolitan ~ CtltreJI, rellr· Smith, Marte Smith, S an d r a
peJIJ; Mrs. Harris (Beatrice) ed ,Standard 011 Co.,
Bea~ Peggy Powers, Virginia
Wellman, Columbuo.
dled J!riday at Pompano
' Cunningham, COnnie Dill, Joyce
Fla.
Evans Peggy Hoffner, Caodlce
Survlvlnl! bealded her h u • Hutlo!{, Susan Lytle, Sheila
Josephine Cubbare
ba!"' are one son, two &amp;rand· Oblinger, Jewel Price, Jo
GALLIPOUS - Josephine childreo and 011e great arand- Smith, Sidonia Spencer, Ber·
Cubbage, II, died Friday in 1111 child.
neao Yooker, Clarence L i g hI·
Athena hoepltal.
The CottreUs moved to ~or- foot, Carl Seuvage, C h a r I e s
She waR the da~ of the Ida aboot 10 years
om Radford, Linda Shamblin, Roblate Lewlo and Jane Ray Cub- New Jerfey. 1
lll be held ert Whaley, Zana Reuter and
bige. She was borll in Gallia Funera serv ces _w
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county on May 19, 11169. s h e Monday, 1 p.m., Wllh bunal In W'mnlng perfect attendance
was a retired BChool teacher. Ft. Lauderdale, FA.
awards, presented by Ear I
S111'11iring are lwt cOUBirul,
Young, were Barbara WhIte,
Mrs. Bertie C. Tarrier, Galllpo1D
Keoneth Pierce, Bruce Justice,
Us, and Mrs. Harry McEihiJI.
I De Larry Justice, Charlsse Perter,
ney, Northup.
. nne
n- Robert Jones, Barbara L II h t1
McCoy • Wetherbolt will an- ny, 77• retired f_armer of the foot, Becky Howley, Marc I a
nounce !~moral arrangements. Danville ldCo':"":'~Y; ~
Grueser, Jeffrey Folm~r. Keith
mer res en ~ u
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Freda ~oU
at 10 p.m. Friday In Veteraos Brlckles, William Redford, Ron·
PT PLEASA~ _ Mrs Fre- M:'orJB~ l!~p~talja!;o~ero~ aid Taylor, Donald Taylor, Euda Holley 65 o1 706 ·Main
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Coach Rusaell Moore presentSh~ was born In Point Pleas- Church at Danville.
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Ia Daigh Bales. Her husband, three danghters, Mrs. Everett ]
William H. Holley, preceded (Vera) Clay, Mrs. Herman (Bem- 1
her In· death in 1962. She wea lab) Grate, and Mrs. Charleo •
a member of the Presbyterian (Beatrice) Smith, all of R u t- 1
Church.
laud; two sons, Marvin Denny, ~
Surviving are two daughters, Rt. 1 VInton, and Leroy Denny. j
Mrs. Pauline Neal, Point Pleas- Rutland; one half..ister, Mro. 1
ant; Mrs. Genevieve Wood, Burl Roush, Rt. 1 Vinton; and I
New Haven; nine grandchildren one brotl!er Everett Denny ·
and three gre.t grandchildren. Jackson. '
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Munday 2 p.m. In the Crow. dueled at 3:30 p.m. Monday atl
Russell Funeral Home with the the Danville Pllgrlm Holiness ·
Rev. G!lllton Boyle, Jr .. offici· Cburch by the Rev. Charles
attng. Burial will be In Lon • Dozer and the Rev. Wilbur Bea-!
Oak cemetery. Friends m a Y, ver. Burial will be 111 ~~~~gan ·
eall at the funeral home.
Center Cemetery. Frtenll! may '
call at the Denny residence In
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MIDDLEPORT - Callo at
business places for eontrlbutlons to the summer recreation
program operated by tha MJd.
dloport Boys' League Aoso. will
begin this week, Mrs. R u b y
Vaughan, chairman, said Satur·
day.
Businesses t h a t sponsor
teams from year to year as to
uniforms wlll not be catted on.
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8he said.
League play begins May 29
and continues through a 15
game schedule, two games each
week for each of the Bil clubs.
Association membenl working
on the calls will be Mary Ann
Call, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson,
Mrs. Julia Hysell and Mrs. Betty Sm1th.

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Pomeroy, accepted the lroJlhY during a league banquet held Friday evening at the Martin Restaurant in Mid·
dleport. Members of the S1mon's Pic-A-Pair team, posing with Mrs. Simon, are, left to nght, Lee Richardson,
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Stanley, Dennis Webrung, Mike
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Easlma~, James Swatzel,, Har- RUSSELL W. MOORE, .IR.
KAY MeGOWAN
old Barker and Mike Globokar.
OUTSTANDING SCHOOL CITIZENS - Miss Kay
Winning golf awards present- McGowan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Thomas McGowed by Bill Glbl¥J were Pat an, Mason, W.Va., and Russell W. Moore, Jr., son of
352 Third Ave.
Stor~. James Anderson, Jeff Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Moore, Sr., Pomeroy, were
Burt, Mike O'Brien, Lori n g named the outstanding girl and boy of the Pomeroy
IN VIETNAM ACJ'ION
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Vaughan aud Doq Swisher.
High School senior class at the Pomeroy High School
RUTLAND - Army Private
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Judy Smith . wen the beauty awards day assembly Friday. Selection of the two as
First Class CarlL. Aleshire, 20,
school scholarship and the pres- Danforth Foundation Award w;nners was made by
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. ,
!dent's scholarship of $150 to the faculty on the ~asis of scholarship, character,
Aleshire, Route 1, Rutland, ''[
Ohio University went to Dav1d loyalty and leadership.
participating in
"Operation
Hargraves. ~ri Fultz was WID·
Francis ,Marlnn" In Vletoam ·
ner of the Readers Digest to Terri Fultz, David Hargraves and Gary Scarberry, lOth grade with his unit from the 4th In·
award.
and Kay McGowan, all w 't h wmners.
lantry Division. Pvt. Aleshire
James Diehl, Jr., principal, four pomt averages for the lour Certificates to persons w b o is assigned to Company A, lsi
This message is sponsored
presented awards of distinction years of theJr higb school train- had essays printed In the Na· Battalion of the Division's Bth
by the Rock of Ageos Cor- to students who completed the I mg. Milhe Legar was present- tiona! Essay. Press Anthology Infantry.
poration, Barre, Vermont to ;
State Board of Education course ed the salutatorian medal.
were Kay Bmg, Cathy Fultz,
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recogn1ze the pubi~¢-SPirited
servJce offered by one of
of basic studies which requires Recegmzed lor havmg won Terri Fultz, David Hargraves,
Its outstanding Authorized
four units of English, I h r e e other awards were Miss Legar, Michael Hargraves and Kay MC·
r JScover , enezue as n- · Dealers.
units of Matbematics, lh r e e DAR Good Citizenship; Miss Gowan.
gel Falls, worlds highest waunits of Science, three units nf McGowan, tho school's Betty Certificates to persons wheltl~er~f~all~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;-:;=:
Social Studies ahd three units Crocker Homemaker of Tomor· had poems printed in the Na.J•
of Foreign Language fo Charles row; American L&lt;gion History tiona! High School Press AnDomigao, William Downie, Car- contest wmners, David H a r· thology were won by Patty Le!fol Hall, William Moore and graves aud Millie Legar, 12th hell, Neil Colmlr, Theresa
Patty Leifheit.
grade wmners; Pat Story and Eastman, Mary Francis, Terri
Valedictorian medals, pre· Alta ScrJmsher, lith grad el Fultz, David Hargraves, Ron·
sented also by Mr. Diehl, went winners, and Char~,.. Porter aid Cowan and Kay McGowan.

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yea rper light. Seven named toR. Shorl, Gallipolis, secretary.
: ·llfONDA,Y -: High w 1 t e r tho DIIIJn for Scbolars eqJil- treaswer. Dr. Lew~ . V, .C8l1lP'
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This poses .seve(al qu on~
believed to have drowned Sat- Mrs. Theudore T. ' Reed, Jr.', icine Degree from West VIrgin- ·· trilverslly ift, Krull 8, '80~1- islatures sludylog the problet)l Joseph Kinneary earlier this State .IJblverslty with
-Does the rulll)g meao lh
urday evening when he fell off John Riebel, Mrs. Harold Wolf,[la University Medical Center to lug Green ,7, Toledo a, and and substituted one which urg- week banning racial dlscrltnJn. ors who hire from ~ions with cootr.c~ors who want to do busa concrete pter at the former VIrgil Atkins, Mrs. Theron John- Morgantown. Rio Grande Col· MarsbaU t
ed local chW"ches to "support ation in hiring .on state'l!dmln- dJsll!'iminalory pract1ces.
loess w!lh the s,tate CI!Jlnot
Swllher Coal tipple. E. Main son, and Mrs. Arnold Richards. lege received $35,700 federal .Oblo UDiverslty won 1be legislation to legalize abortion lstered ronstruction promt! The order said the contract. labor from Ur!Jii balls tha
Sl1" where he was playlnl! with WEDNESDAY- Middleport. grant. Chief of Pollee John Tay- ogoU title wllh 1 leem lela! of In the case of rape Incest men- may have posoid more questions ors must htre from labor provide only ~Wlon ,membersT
8'-~rother and a friend. Darlene Pomeroy councils offer $750,000 lor is appointed Zone Coordln~· 801 ~kes wblle Miami was tal Incompetency 'or In 'cases than 11 answered.
sowces who provide
-Does i!•mNh that contrac·
SJI)lth and Dennis Weber are to the Meigs County Water Co., tor of Zone 14, Ohio Peace Off!· a dlotaut second at 82f follow· where the mother's health is In The order specifically prohi!J; "without regard to race,
tors can h1re non-union workers
CJ'IIwned queen and king of Rut- for its properties . . however, cers Training Council.
ed by Kent 82'1, Bow It n g danger"
Its i4l' stat~ from signing con· or membership In a labor
the~ labor sources. b u I
land junior • senior prom. Ap- the owners stood firm on $800,- WEDNESDAY - Dave Arm- Green 8211, MarahoD 8Z8, West.
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pllcatlons are·being accepted for 000, theJr asking price.
strong nips Dean Wise for 1967 em Mlch1&amp;811 110 aotl Toledo ., •
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THURSDAY - Pomeroy High Gil Dodds Mile Run trophy on 885.
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TUESDAY - Pomeroy coun- produces three valedictorians, Memorial Field, finlshlnl! I b e li'"Gi ; ,1:1
-Does ,Jt mean only tha~II
11 1111111 11 Hlil! li 1L State Rlgbway Patrol report.
cll approves ordinances author- Kay McGowan, Theresa Fultz event In 4:46:6. James N. M.
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a union . practices racial ..
g . new street llghllnl! rates and David Hargraves, all with Davis named 12th president of
bed Se'"""•·· at the Ohio State
crimination the contractor can
irld. okayed Its ohare, $80(1, at straight 4.0 averages. lo Middle- Gallipolis Lions Club. Burglars
Penltenua-;;" here.
outside the union for work·
the coat of resurfacing w. Main port Rose M1Cle Hackett Is val· bit Smith Blllck Co., lake l96.i
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st. street (Pomeroys sbare, 20 edlctorlan, Jamarllla Ward sa- auto, portable TV, radio, a • d
tim as Jobl D. M"'l'Um, 37,
Cherles Lopeman, chief, ••·
per cent), the. light ordinance lutatorian.
$800 in cash and checks, Shel·
his bometown was not lmmePARIS (UP!) _ The French MIDDLEPORT _ "The
sistant to Ally. (len. William
aets up 19 new vap&lt;r lights, all
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ley Sarrett nafed B &amp; PW's
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Sexbe, said:
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1m' Second St., at $5 more per FRIDAY ':"' Spring Smg at "Girl of the Month." Carl Hun~
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so• o • National Assembly Saturday eat you aUve" was ·the
"The drder could have ex·
Pomeroy High, directed and ley selected North Gallia Boy's
clals were questtonfllg another night narrowly rejected an op- criticism of the nation's
tremely far-reachlnl! effects."
produced by Lucille . Swackha· State Delegate by Vinton Arner- COLUMBUS (UP!) - Plans Inmate, Identified ao Jerry A. poslijen censwe motion ngalnst aod 5oth otate, Alaska,
The law clerk· to Judge Kin·
mer, vocal muSic mstructor, lean Legion Post No. 161.
Gunther, 24.
the Gaulllst government after Mike Mote in a talk to the
neary said "be does not wlsb
Is expected to draw a full house THURSDAY-Bwglars strike for. a f25 mlllihon&lt;~~ate tranapor- &amp;"'"""""'-"''Ill ii II IWIII!IM Prenifer &lt;leorges Pompldou dleport • Pomeroy
to make any lnteJ'Ill'elatlons."
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c 'd t. RadJo Station WJ~H. e IJ!l· ing ahead Blowly and unless
John McElroy, cbief at a
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ge own reSJ en mons elected preSident of GAHS
were bent on "destruction of our Mote. an employe of
Gov James Rhod.. said all
: plane crew! m,,ustthfeetl bettemgt·the of the county democratic club. Key Club. Residents urged to stome mored mo,neyllmisbofcund soor.
regltpe."
. As~land 011 Co., division In pubiic workl eontr~tors are
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; Minutes later a red navigation and Donna Bush salutatorJan of roof painters operating in the Dr. Gordon. ~rson, 0 hI o
Frmre~ thus barely averte Rotarian Galen Browo, lo c a
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State Umvers!ly v1ce president
bel~ plunged into a full s~ale Ashland manager, Mote bad membe~! p~~~:~e off~
: emerges unscathed heading 1
ar;~lDAY _ Leona Sounders for .finance, said the $2 mllilon
j!oliticat cnsls when
spent two summers with
. south.
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GALUA COUNTY
and Sharon BaJsden namedttop avaJlahle to acquire the needed
IC
survived the showdown IYS ernment geological survey
Harltey law.
l There are lights off to the MONDAY-Chamber of Com· jsem·or students at Southwest•~ land was no.t enough for the
with the resurgent leftist
.
AI
k
ft
gr·att-l
Frank King, head of the Ohio
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8 e,ar1Y a er
-; rll!ht at sea . where the naval merce 1967 membership drive High School. Cover over main
~" planned project.
Communist
opposition
by
a
et~
'"
f
as
AFirCIO,
said, d"un(lerh the
COLUMBUS - Four
ua Jon rom co 1ege.
' law
th
. ships offer fire power for the I begms Richard Carter, chair·lstage at a cost of $3,861 will be OSU, whose Coll~e of Eng!- engine speed- clocking .
. ~f o?IY eight votes.
His slides were descriptive
c~t~act;&gt;;te ::.~v~ ~
·.Marmes and care for the ' man, announces 1967 goal is 120, 1erected at fa,·rground. New dal- ""':"ng Wlil supei'Vldse the cen· and one helicopter will
Rejectron of the censure
the Inland passages norlh
pe
unl
· wounded · .
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an
the
state
lion
meant
the
automatic
th
f
J
a
the
ing
hall
and
hire
noll'
on e•
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six over last year's total. Merle ry project will be held t h 1 s r s opera
off from Don Scott field,
.
sou o une u,
yes But tha uolon hsa
tho
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A nare hisses overhe~d ?nd ,I S. Barber, Jr., ,5, of lll Basti- summer at J'unior fair. Sgt. Dan do not have any funds earmn· bns, at dawn, May 30, to
lion of a bill grantmg
where the surveys were made. p o ..
.
the skywatchers duck mstmc··ani Drive, and Agnes Faye Por· F. Foster, Gallipolis
He 1ound th e utt er JSoa
· 1 110n
samo
. ngbt 1eto ' sUpulile
haI
native. ked during the next twojeyearsf over various points in Ohio · dou full powers to
. rule
"
beCome IuniiD
lively.
ter, :3$, waived extradilion to named Columbus "Marine of for the center, a oet pro ct o a tightened drive by the
by decree for SIX months.
such work and the aggressive ••ese peop
An . inbound truck. convoy the State or Texas when ar- the Year." Over 500 attend an· Gov. James A. Rhode.'
. Stat~ Highway Patrol to
'lb 200-man _leftist aud
attacks by insects the
mem~rs wilhlnU30 oris&amp;&amp;Iad :
travelmg fast and WJ!h lights raJgned on fllgilive warrants in nual awards night ceremony for I The defeat o~ the May 2 OnJo cally cut Memorial Day
munJSt opposi!Jon, with t h drawballks. He
If
:n:ac~~.. ever me
heads . ln. The flare was. the Galha county common pIe a s the Holzer Hospital Candystrip- Bond C~mmlsswn (OBC) propo- dents on Ohio highways
backing of the bulk of the 41 would retW"O to Alaska
Lopeman laid !hal I v en
light m the wmdow guidmg court charging Barber with is- ers. The Gallipolis FFA Chap- sal to fmance caplt:ll Improve- year.
members of right. center
possibly as a sightseer:
though "It eoaud• like a right
1hem borne. A series of suing worthless checks while ' ter's Land Judging and So i I ~e~ts ended any hope of an ingress and Modem
President Car I Horky
~ptklns belch from the DMZ itne woman was wanted on a Conservation Team placed sec- Jec!Jo~ of cash to speed up con- The planes with observers (PDM) !actio~ sought to
nounced Ladies Night will
to work law" be didn't think
aud. 62 seconds later come% the lunacy charge.
ond in the 1967 state contest 10 structmn.
. Will rhart and relay traffic
throw the cabmet on the
held June 2 with a white
"It precludes hiring from I
rolliog thunder. of the heavy
TUESDAY_ Dan Evans, Gal· Columbus.
8ut Stephen Buttress. ac~mg formatwn at. trouble spots
it would use the full powers phant sale (ail packages
ct?.~~~pit meano that 'l'llen
shells nppmg mto the North hpohs, elected president of Galmana&amp;er of the slate Deve.op- the state wh1Ie on the
trim allowances handed out
planned that night, at
VIetnamese positions.
/ua-Meigs Regional Airport Aument Department's r•se•r·ch all available patrol cars
the deficit - ridden national
. Bennett Legion HaD. a union practices discrimination
Then the. big cannon let loose lthority. B!li Childs, Middleport,
and development bureau, sa·d aU offkers, regardless. of
clru security ~ystem,
of Heath Church
then th~~~~ :.an c~~
Wlth maaS\ve battery f1re that elected vice preSident and G&lt;lry
the center was con.-:e!Ved long mal dulles, will be asSJglled
J
.
in~ dinner were Mrs.
rattles the slrull and deafens tbe - - - - -·
before the OBC and wou'd he higliway duty.
·
Fraser, Mrs. Lee Smith,
do business wllh the state," Ill
ears. The shells will land 12
carried forward despite the Result of the coml!ined
.,T,
Nan Moore, Mrs. Charles
said.
'miles away deep in North
OBC's defeat.
er, Mrs. Jack Slavin and
"But the orhr tugged an
VIetnam. The target must be
: ground undert•klng is
Bess Sanborn.
awful lot of quesUom."
to be a "hold" on the
Klng Ba ld I h e A'"'
"10 •
something Important for the
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traffic
death
record
which
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full
sup
ort
long barrels fire repeatedly- situation "more menacmg" than
meanw I e, 18
p of
8
7
sometimes singly, sometimes tn 1at any lijlle since the Suez DES MOINES, Iowa IUPI) ' lowered • per cent lor the
aftiD SSeX
any anti-discrfminatton laws.
, first four months of 1967,
"We are a.•alnst dlscnmn'a•
salvos Even th e ground shakes •crisis , of , 1956. He had been Gov. &lt;leorge Romney o1 MichlA
beneath the Impact of the salvo scheduled to go to Middle East gan, speaking Seturday at a
I In additkln District officers lion and labor Is. on record ..
fire.
in several weeks out advanced! "Romney for President" gather«A
will provlHe continual
County,
having supported fair emplofo
Predent Pilot
the tnp , because of the ing, said he hoped that the
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practiceJ legislation.•
A plane comes in for a worsenmg crisis
entry of allied troops IJlto the
officers wiil be assigned to
- Former
=l,nding. The prudent pilot In New York. U.S. Ambassa- Demilitarized Zone in Vietnam
sist In patrolling, according to
in Middleport
doesn't put on his landing ligh!s ' dor Mthur J. Goldberg had a would not lead to Invasion of 1 MADISON, Wis. IUPI)-(:ity Colonel Robert M.
in the
under Dr. Martin Essex,
unt!l the last liUnute. He s 40- mmute conference with North V1etnam.
the 0 h 1
The
Superintendent of Pabllc
1 buses rolled again Satwday af- Superintendent of
heard about the mortars and Thant and told newsmen R
ed th 1
ter police guaranteed the driv- State Highway Patrol
· 17
Instruction, will hold an
Russiao rockets
afterward the U 'ted St te 5
omney warn
a an I
1·1 0 d th te 0ed
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house and reception in the hon·
·ed
d
'd
U ."ted' N ~ rnvasion of the North could ers protec ~ an of rWe~
Valley
5·1
. ow-movmg r
an green conSI ers a m . ations brln the entry of Russia or 1 to crack Umverslty
JScon- Petition Filed
player
of Dr. Essex at "Gratelights come m from the north. presence In the M1ddle East Redg Ch'
. to th v· In
""students heads 1f unruly proskull and . wllJl .dead on
" the borne ol Gene
Helicopters undoubtedly carry-, VJtal to the Interests of peace. rur 1 lOa 10
e Je am Itests were renewed.
Seeking Divorce
at a loc:ll 'llospltai. · '
Wedaesday night lollowinl! gravely wounded. Only an Egyptiao Forpeo Moving co lC ·
Bus service halted Friday Bert H. Jeffero, Rt. 2
Richard Pruitt, 17,
ing commencement at Middleemergency would force a In Caito, informed sources The Michigan _governor men- when drivers, fearing physical I lis, also known as Byrd
surgery an~ 'the hOspital
port High School.
commander to send his pilots sa~d Saturday ~ght the extre- tloned as a posSJ~ie presideotlal harm, took all buses off tbe 1 Saturday filed a petition In
he could lose hi• right eye lJe. De. Essex Is. a former super·
b11o an unknown rught battle- mJSt PaieBtine Liberation Army candidate, said he hoped streets.
jlla cou.nty common pleas
cause of deep lacerations. The
o1 Middleport schools
fte!.d:
IP~A) had taken over the Gaza Johnso~ admioistrat1on officials Madison was quiet Setwday ·r for a d1vorce from Ida Mae Jef. driver. Larry Callicoat, !7, aJ. who will be speaker at the high
. 'flream of red tracers from a str1p from the U.N. peacekeep- were smcere when they said the morning. A threatened demon· fers, Lockport, N. Y.,
so was listed In serious
commencement WednesP!IIIe olrallng. a poeltlon. '!'hey l?g force wh1ch ceased opera. ~lhed advance into the southern stration against an Ar m e d grouods of gross neglect of
Uon. The survivors are
day.
.
.
are capped w1th bnght orange lions In Egypt and the Gaza naif of the Demilitarized Zone Forces Day parade failed to 1Married Ang. 22, 1962, at
S
ottstown
The
pubbc
Is
lnvlled
to the
1
tl!ploslona that can only mean Strip Friday at the deman4 of that separates North and South materialize.
1 polis, the couple has no
rom c
·
reception which wm be hosted
napalm.
the United Arab Republic.
Vietnam would not be followed "The people of tile city are dren.
.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. MeThen the big guns pause and At the same time,
by an invasion of the north.
furious at the university," Geraldina Kent. Rt. I B 1
Officials Fait
l..eo Kennedy, Sr., Milfor some unexplained reason troops and artillery
Romney, In Des Moines for a Mayor Otto Festge told Ublver. well, filed a petition
Hawley, Nan Moore, Mil·
there'o a complete lull all along reported to have moved
meeting of the executive slty of Wisconsin officials Frl· for a divorce !rom Paul
To Sway Radvanyi
dred Feeney, Flossie Allelll!· Jr:==~·:llhll:;::,
the battle front. There's only commanding positioos at
comm1ttee of the National day night. "We won't let t h e same address, on grouods
and Pearl Reynolds.
the half moon. the warm Red Sea end of the
Governors' Cooference, o8!d, students run the city."
gross neglect of duty and
WASHING'l'ON (UP!) tropical night and the stars.
border
"our leaden have s81d many
treme cruelty. Married Sept. 25,
who new to ~a~:~~:~:[ Qneen Anne-Marie
The skywatchers sit silently Durmg the 1956 Suez
times they would not do' Mao Feels Stron
1952 at Cheshire, the couple has
from Budapest failed
G'
Thr
H .
awaiting the next round When Israeli troops drove deep
!l&lt;lmething, then did 11 anyway''
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seven children. She seeks a
to d1ssuode Hung.arJan
1ves
one e1r
the pauae continues, the aud. the Sinai Peninsula
The breakfast spoosored by Desp1te V1elence
vorce, alimony and custody of lorna! Janos Radvany1 from de- A'l'HENS IUPI) -. Que
ience move• off OQe by one. EgyptJan troops are
tile Iowa "Romney for Pres- TOKYO (UPI) - Communist the children.
He_ told the two Com· Anne : Marie gave b1rthth ,~::;~~
-:~~:~ lor the sandbags to get massing, and captured
ident" organization was the Chinese Party Chelrman Mao
munlst I!JDISSlll'les be· wants to day rught to a son who b•
f'
Bleep while llle night is strategic straits of the Gulf
fll'sl appearance Romoey has Tse-tung is expected to carry The American Indians, long
a• permanent resident heJr to tJ&gt;e throne of Greece.
Aqaba.
made before such a group.
out a sweeping reorganization before the coming of the white
the Unlted Stales.
The 20 • year • old former
of the party, Japanese corm· man, concocted a rum
Radvanyi, wbo announced his Danish prince., gave birth to
p•ndents reported Saturday[ they called "Coow Woow."
to defect earlier this the 1\2 !JOUnd boy at 9: 05-';jj;~ l '':
from Peking
met with lbe Hupgarian In the Tatol palace, 10 '"
Despite continued violence tn .•trong as ever and Is
Mi.y offlclaiB for north of Athens. A palac
many provinces, the reports Iing revamping the shaky
an boW" at the State ·
spokesman said "mother an
said, Moo considers himself as structure.
SOD are doing weU."

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POMERQY - Kay McGtwll)
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Ruby Slet1erl
preceded her ·fll ~ In l9tl. ll8llled the outstandiilg serlior
GALLIPOLIS' - Funeral Sl!r· They were Jllatried In MaiOD gtrl and boy and were. presenttrices for Mrs. Ruby E. Stev- County In 1103. SurvJvlnl! are ed . ttie Danforth Foundation
•• 82 who died Friday at Un· one son Kenneth, Kanauga, one award• Friday Ill Aworda Day
1v.j.,lty Hospital, Coiumbua, grandson, one granddaughter, at p 0rii«oy 111gb SchOOL
Will be held Monday, 1:30 p.m., and two great grandaons.
Receivlnl! awards lor having
11 lbe Smith Funeral Home. Mrs. Bl~ck was a member tt oerved 011 the Panther's Roar
·Lancaster
t h e Fairhaven
MethodiBI (newo) staff from Mrs Bernice
. BUrial · ·n be In Forrest Chwch and the D of A Lodg~ Hoffman were Jlllllle Logar ed·
WI
In Gallipolis.
.
Roae Cemetery.
Funeral services will he coo- Iter, .J~ Grueaer, "'! ed tor,
Mrs. Sievers was born In
.
the Judy Smith, Sharon Smith, CanWalnut Twp., daughter of the dueled Moudar, 2 p.m., at
dice Hutton, aD producllon otalf
late Steve and Carrte Martin Chapman · Wil~x Mortuary 10 membenl; Jo Smtih, •business
PI Pleasant Frlende may call
,
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Ellloll. Her husbaod, Roscoe ·th
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tod bet .
manager; Susan Lytle, busmess
Buhl Stevero preeeded ber in at 0 mor ary
ay
ween 11811· Jennifer Blakealee Kay
de th
2 and 4 p.m., and 6 and t p.m. M~an Terri Fultz ~eport·
a ·
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" Survlring ·ore one daughter,
·~; Joyce Evans, Judy Kmg,
Mrs, Gary Smith, Columbuo; a Helen Cottrell
Rose Ann Usle and D a vI d
brother, 'Harold ~lliott, Spring. GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Heleo Hargraves·, editorial staff. "
field; throe SISters, Mrs. Stan- Cottrell 81 wUe of former Gal- Dale Gum presented the An·
ley (Fern) Dav1s, Vinton; Mrs. . . ' '
nual" staff awards to JudY
H•IJl'Y (Miriam) Allison, GaUl- lipolitan ~ CtltreJI, rellr· Smith, Marte Smith, S an d r a
peJIJ; Mrs. Harris (Beatrice) ed ,Standard 011 Co.,
Bea~ Peggy Powers, Virginia
Wellman, Columbuo.
dled J!riday at Pompano
' Cunningham, COnnie Dill, Joyce
Fla.
Evans Peggy Hoffner, Caodlce
Survlvlnl! bealded her h u • Hutlo!{, Susan Lytle, Sheila
Josephine Cubbare
ba!"' are one son, two &amp;rand· Oblinger, Jewel Price, Jo
GALLIPOUS - Josephine childreo and 011e great arand- Smith, Sidonia Spencer, Ber·
Cubbage, II, died Friday in 1111 child.
neao Yooker, Clarence L i g hI·
Athena hoepltal.
The CottreUs moved to ~or- foot, Carl Seuvage, C h a r I e s
She waR the da~ of the Ida aboot 10 years
om Radford, Linda Shamblin, Roblate Lewlo and Jane Ray Cub- New Jerfey. 1
lll be held ert Whaley, Zana Reuter and
bige. She was borll in Gallia Funera serv ces _w
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Pat Martin.
county on May 19, 11169. s h e Monday, 1 p.m., Wllh bunal In W'mnlng perfect attendance
was a retired BChool teacher. Ft. Lauderdale, FA.
awards, presented by Ear I
S111'11iring are lwt cOUBirul,
Young, were Barbara WhIte,
Mrs. Bertie C. Tarrier, Galllpo1D
Keoneth Pierce, Bruce Justice,
Us, and Mrs. Harry McEihiJI.
I De Larry Justice, Charlsse Perter,
ney, Northup.
. nne
n- Robert Jones, Barbara L II h t1
McCoy • Wetherbolt will an- ny, 77• retired f_armer of the foot, Becky Howley, Marc I a
nounce !~moral arrangements. Danville ldCo':"":'~Y; ~
Grueser, Jeffrey Folm~r. Keith
mer res en ~ u
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Evans, Beverly Beaver, Duane
Freda ~oU
at 10 p.m. Friday In Veteraos Brlckles, William Redford, Ron·
PT PLEASA~ _ Mrs Fre- M:'orJB~ l!~p~talja!;o~ero~ aid Taylor, Donald Taylor, Euda Holley 65 o1 706 ·Main
ornTw arcG 01
' 0 ~ gene Triplett, Alan Swindell,
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p.,
county,
Jackilyn Seidenabel and Wi J.
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Wesler
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Do-,nle.
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tended athe "~grl.;
Coach Rusaell Moore presentSh~ was born In Point Pleas- Church at Danville.
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ter of the late Charles and El· tbe former Pea1·i Barrett; 1
Ia Daigh Bales. Her husband, three danghters, Mrs. Everett ]
William H. Holley, preceded (Vera) Clay, Mrs. Herman (Bem- 1
her In· death in 1962. She wea lab) Grate, and Mrs. Charleo •
a member of the Presbyterian (Beatrice) Smith, all of R u t- 1
Church.
laud; two sons, Marvin Denny, ~
Surviving are two daughters, Rt. 1 VInton, and Leroy Denny. j
Mrs. Pauline Neal, Point Pleas- Rutland; one half..ister, Mro. 1
ant; Mrs. Genevieve Wood, Burl Roush, Rt. 1 Vinton; and I
New Haven; nine grandchildren one brotl!er Everett Denny ·
and three gre.t grandchildren. Jackson. '
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Funeral service will be held Funeral services will be con- ·
Munday 2 p.m. In the Crow. dueled at 3:30 p.m. Monday atl
Russell Funeral Home with the the Danville Pllgrlm Holiness ·
Rev. G!lllton Boyle, Jr .. offici· Cburch by the Rev. Charles
attng. Burial will be In Lon • Dozer and the Rev. Wilbur Bea-!
Oak cemetery. Friends m a Y, ver. Burial will be 111 ~~~~gan ·
eall at the funeral home.
Center Cemetery. Frtenll! may '
call at the Denny residence In
Danville.
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MIDDLEPORT - Callo at
business places for eontrlbutlons to the summer recreation
program operated by tha MJd.
dloport Boys' League Aoso. will
begin this week, Mrs. R u b y
Vaughan, chairman, said Satur·
day.
Businesses t h a t sponsor
teams from year to year as to
uniforms wlll not be catted on.
4
'They are doing a lot already.''
8he said.
League play begins May 29
and continues through a 15
game schedule, two games each
week for each of the Bil clubs.
Association membenl working
on the calls will be Mary Ann
Call, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson,
Mrs. Julia Hysell and Mrs. Betty Sm1th.

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Pomeroy, accepted the lroJlhY during a league banquet held Friday evening at the Martin Restaurant in Mid·
dleport. Members of the S1mon's Pic-A-Pair team, posing with Mrs. Simon, are, left to nght, Lee Richardson,
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Charles B1cXel, went to Jack
Jt'o the beet qooiHW ~
Stanley, Dennis Webrung, Mike
pany in town tciThelp -~~
Wright DaVId Mlchoel Ronnie
dloose a oometer)l' memo
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Gomes, Duane Br~cklcs, M1kc
Hargr ves Butch Mash John "
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Wolfe, Carl Karges, J1m Lee,
J\gee Memorials. We .111!Jti
Andy porter, Dtn $wisher, Don
oped their judgmOllt. Yqla.
Lambert, John Goodwin, Jack
C8ll, too.
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Mowery David Hargraves Ron
Easlma~, James Swatzel,, Har- RUSSELL W. MOORE, .IR.
KAY MeGOWAN
old Barker and Mike Globokar.
OUTSTANDING SCHOOL CITIZENS - Miss Kay
Winning golf awards present- McGowan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Thomas McGowed by Bill Glbl¥J were Pat an, Mason, W.Va., and Russell W. Moore, Jr., son of
352 Third Ave.
Stor~. James Anderson, Jeff Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Moore, Sr., Pomeroy, were
Burt, Mike O'Brien, Lori n g named the outstanding girl and boy of the Pomeroy
IN VIETNAM ACJ'ION
Gallipolis, Ohle
Vaughan aud Doq Swisher.
High School senior class at the Pomeroy High School
RUTLAND - Army Private
Ph. 446-1177
Judy Smith . wen the beauty awards day assembly Friday. Selection of the two as
First Class CarlL. Aleshire, 20,
school scholarship and the pres- Danforth Foundation Award w;nners was made by
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. ,
!dent's scholarship of $150 to the faculty on the ~asis of scholarship, character,
Aleshire, Route 1, Rutland, ''[
Ohio University went to Dav1d loyalty and leadership.
participating in
"Operation
Hargraves. ~ri Fultz was WID·
Francis ,Marlnn" In Vletoam ·
ner of the Readers Digest to Terri Fultz, David Hargraves and Gary Scarberry, lOth grade with his unit from the 4th In·
award.
and Kay McGowan, all w 't h wmners.
lantry Division. Pvt. Aleshire
James Diehl, Jr., principal, four pomt averages for the lour Certificates to persons w b o is assigned to Company A, lsi
This message is sponsored
presented awards of distinction years of theJr higb school train- had essays printed In the Na· Battalion of the Division's Bth
by the Rock of Ageos Cor- to students who completed the I mg. Milhe Legar was present- tiona! Essay. Press Anthology Infantry.
poration, Barre, Vermont to ;
State Board of Education course ed the salutatorian medal.
were Kay Bmg, Cathy Fultz,
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recogn1ze the pubi~¢-SPirited
servJce offered by one of
of basic studies which requires Recegmzed lor havmg won Terri Fultz, David Hargraves,
Its outstanding Authorized
four units of English, I h r e e other awards were Miss Legar, Michael Hargraves and Kay MC·
r JScover , enezue as n- · Dealers.
units of Matbematics, lh r e e DAR Good Citizenship; Miss Gowan.
gel Falls, worlds highest waunits of Science, three units nf McGowan, tho school's Betty Certificates to persons wheltl~er~f~all~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;-:;=:
Social Studies ahd three units Crocker Homemaker of Tomor· had poems printed in the Na.J•
of Foreign Language fo Charles row; American L&lt;gion History tiona! High School Press AnDomigao, William Downie, Car- contest wmners, David H a r· thology were won by Patty Le!fol Hall, William Moore and graves aud Millie Legar, 12th hell, Neil Colmlr, Theresa
Patty Leifheit.
grade wmners; Pat Story and Eastman, Mary Francis, Terri
Valedictorian medals, pre· Alta ScrJmsher, lith grad el Fultz, David Hargraves, Ron·
sented also by Mr. Diehl, went winners, and Char~,.. Porter aid Cowan and Kay McGowan.

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te Steve
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Bill Jlloore, Cbuck' ~els, L&lt;onte Van Meter, all medals Ron
Deem, Keith Phalln, J a m e s
Crow S:enneth English, B o b
B-e,' Terry Evans, Danny
AbbOtt, all letters,- and Clifford
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·' ·Tbe GalllpoHs State JnsUtute malnWnl
•an· academic ugraded school procram for
'the e~ntl ehlld. Youtblul relklenll
11re giVIII 1111 opportunity to altaiD their
fullest pottnllal tlong academic IIDII.
• ·The . personnel of the school c:onalsll of
:!he school principal, Mr. WIIIIIID C. Mas·
sie, and ell tcademlc teacllel'l and on o
vocational. Tile school has dual admlni1·
tratlon lht S'.ate Department ol Edu••·
llDn and the Department of Mental Hy·
Ilene and Correction.
AD porsonnel are required to meet
State Department of Educatlon requirements in training, experience and certlft·
cation. Teachers must also have tile following traits: patience, maturity, alncertcy, lntelllftnee, lndu1try and a profound
love and d01ire to help the l11s fortunate
dllld.
Philosophy at the GSI Sebool for Reterales ia no different than thJI for all lnstl·
tutiono of turning that ovary ohlld has a
potential and within the ranp of hta po.
ltntiel, tho mentally retarded child ahould
· be afforded tile opportunity fl. loaming
how to Uve better, how to uao all of hia
abilltlei and how to become a member of
his aoclal group.
The teaehlog staff, then objective In
mind. does its utmost to help each child
achieve to hla optimum by !letrln!l their
an!gnment and mawrtals to ~ ability
and noeds of tht lndlvi4ual.
Retidenta w11o make up the academic
etasoes raftle 111 ••• from 10 to 21 yeal'l.
.\ glvan clua usually collllall ot a chronological 11e apan ol no more than three
rem. As nearly u posllbla, a group Ia
~mlttd to pupils, who read at appro:cl·
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himSelf! 'and because he Ia the Ucp ..~ .
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tpp p r 1111, the RepUblican ert A. Taft o( Ohio an4 handed . II i1 too early to ;,ay lhat m'oal mftrmed .~ aD Republ~ 09•· Geofali: . lllllfJ~
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Piea!4ea11aJ . nollllnallon, 1not- It Instead It Gtn/ ' Dwight D. Nixon will fall into 'the ltrst c8111 on fot:elgn po~y and, gen, wbereu only . Ill
wl~ lhe overwhellnlng Etsenht&gt;wer. · , .
· grotip; but It Is perle~ plaiD speelfican;;'b~ ha b u w11 tra!IW. . y. .. II ·dJ.
~ !bat 111 · ~ the lint · In 1868, ~gbt years Will have that the considerable satisf8t- consistenUy heeD tha grealell recUy attrl . ·"' ·hlli;,.otuiJ .
dr!let Ill the party prole&amp;- passed Iince ~on's Josa of the Uon of vlclolJ • .~ • prQSJ, Ia, lore• within !be o.o.P. for pro- lland l!l·. v . ·.&lt; .
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Al! 1tbt lillie then 'are· afh. John F. Kennedy In 191!0. But D~wey reached this ilatua tf eolintry's blpartllan policy of and they
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he w111 ~ the Nlmn, too, bas never !oat his decisive Influence notwltbstand· ~otermlned mUitary nslstance IIDII It not only tht lint ol I
groupt are reasonably liable, tile)'- 11111 ciommattns offl!ap' 11 .,,.1 81 Srip upon the critical mass of ing a slgnlficant degree of per· tu the Communlll Invasion tl majoriiJ of tbe RtpublieiiDI but
range from seve~~ to 10 pupill per clUI.
tbt G 0 p ·convenu.:'"";. 8 x 1 those who will at last .,.ntrol sonal unpopularity because he South Vl~tnam .
the line tf~ a majority. \If lhl
Groupiq Is kapl ralber fltllble and rto yaar ~ ~ Tbomaa E DeWey the nominating process.
happened . to have enormous His total candor tn this mat- people 1811arlllly. And tbot!lb he
ll'OIIJinl II SOIDtUmee Dlelllll')' be- of N~ York lllll!ther ' lltlcian Even If .he C811118ol win for skill at orgi1Dl2alion. Tbls, ter bos not been wllboul cosl, blmlelf may be njected taoll.
caust of the dlfferellct In tbt rate of aca- who ctUid n:rt
to get himself, he will almost certain- while . not enough to overcome for of course II bas aUenaled C1117 by the O.O.P GOJ)vtdbono
4emta trowtll in a liVen ll'OIIP. 'lbese himself · elected nevertheless: ly be In position to veto some his linpopillarity, was IIIII quite thoae minority Republlc!BIIII who bll toreip poUcy vlewl CIIJ!itll
children art mu!U-handlcapped and less emerald from tl,. llwlows of of the other candidates ond It enough when be was appea'!"8 would !Ike to make the VIet- bt atrateatcaDY rejeded tml~
able to progress u group, even thoulb . perllllll defeat to beconla the adll the · decisive margin of for somebody other than hun- nam war some kind of part!IIID the party II to tul'll IWIJ not
they may have IDIDy lhingl In common. klns • maker of the coovention strength to the eventual win· self.
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tiBI!IIIn next year's l'r«!ldeiiHal on1,y frodl public &amp;e!ltlmenl.but
sucb u I.Q. level and ehronolollcal agt.
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It Is quite noUceable· lhlll aomt \ fl. 1bt
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master the 1868 G.O.P. cnnven- twin atlgmaa ol coll81derablo It has strengthened his party on world llluea.
children continue to progress at a reBJOD.
111 the fOur yean that · fol· tlon for hilnsell, there Is every pcl'80nal unpopularity and of as a wliole.
However viewed ID the p8st,
ably ateody pace while other1 al tile umt lowed his own llcldng by Prest· probability that ·be can master bavlnl been a Presidential · For, notw!that!1141ng fringe Richard ~ 1181 been of liNt
age fii'OUP seemingly level off, reaching dent Harry S. 1'rumaD Ill 18411, It for anot~er.
loier, hal attiiiDed a eomparo clamora, the policy of reslat· rectnt letVice both lo 1111 J!l1'
tholr academic potenUal at ., early age. Dewey Jllllatalned' an effective Tbere are two kinds of na· able king - maldnc potential anee In Vietnam Is, accordin!l I)' 1111d to bls cotllllr7, and 1111
Some seem to betomo more highly moll· recommendatory power among Uonal politicians of high lnOu- by other means.
to a recent poll by Louis Her· controllers .r tbt Rlpubllca
vattd wltb. maturity, wtrlle others become Republican delegates that he e~~ce. There are those who can Nobody conlklers him 8 genl· ria, supported by 72 per cent ol COPVelltlon w!U not forlel tbll
frustrated and cease to work.
not trailsmute !nit I he auccessfutly promote thiml· us at organization. iJ!s ...entia! people. Indeed, another poll, eveu lhoulb !Dr lacllcal Tbere are many thlnga that make up e~~paclty to br!Da: about another 01 asolll a.m ellllfl puv ·saAIOS strength lies In the ·fact IIIII this one by George GaHup, .., they may not liVI him •
the criteria for grouping the residents of DODllnallon for hlm!ell. And II ·whom perSQnal victory Is d.. he bas been an almo,!l IDcred- ohows President Johnson put~ olh., cbance at tbt top jobi.
a clau, namely: chronological age, readIng level, at~. aggre~slveness, withdraw4-The SUnday Ttmes-8entlnel, Sunday, May 21, 11167
al, hY98r-tctlvlly, and I.Q. Final pimen! as to plaeement In a gr~ Ia deter'·
mined by the clllld'a ability to work wllb
and profit by his 811Miritmeel In tht 8I'01IP
Tbls ability to perform and profit by a
particular group erperienee taku pme.
denee over potential u ladleated by tbt
chlld'a I.Q.
Prol!'ammtns for the educable group In·
volvea the combination fl. acad~mlc and
torrelated fields . In the trainable cl11111
emphaot1 Is placed on oral commun!ea·
tlon, hand skills, health, ·Safety habits !lid
social behavior.
Special attention for tile educable Ia
st•tn In tlle followln&amp; ftelda rttdinl
1klll1, nature study, •octal atudl81, pbyal·
ell by&amp;ltne, social U!Ua, wrltlnf, b o I h
man\IICI"Ipt and CUI'IIve; apelllrlg and
arithmetic. Much time 11 conaumtd Ia
teachlni the child to tell time, raad the
calendar, use money, dotermlne Unear
measure, liijuid meuurt and dry ltltla.
un .
Wide use 'is made of audlo-v1Mial ~~~~~~~
lall In the clamoom. Soml of these art
fllinl, recorc!J, bookl, magulnea, 1 n d
lleld trlpt are JII'Ovlded for the enrich·
ment of the group. SomeUmt In lht near
future, II Is planned to bave cloted circuli
televilion as a media fv IDJtructlea.

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Charlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992·5~92

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Cradle to the Grave

Prmrram GillPn on

Choir Ji'nlk Snn'g

Washington Br-Line

Hatfield, Percy Paining
GOP Nomination Builders

Anniversary of
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YOURS FOR ADVENTURE '
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.The Debt Aviation Owes to Lindbergh
No ont neads to ', be
rtmlndtd
bow far aviation has advanced Ia the 40
years IInce Charltl A. Lindbergh became
the Ural man tn Ov tilt Atlantic Ocean
'l"nalop.
·· Even 10, it 11 a llttle slartlinr to read
that a full • scale replica of ''The Spirit of
St. Loots" which wos not so tiny a
a1 many mirht think - hu b11t11
cilrrled from New York to lht Pam Air
~ow In tbt belly ol an AJr Foret C.141
!Jarlllter jot tn ·lin than one • tourtll the
tflne It tQOk /9' Lindberah to make h Is

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li&gt;wever. lfe have come to expect things
l~e Ibis. TQd.ata !eli are alretdy obsol('cent, alretllr outslriRled In slle 1 n d
4&gt;fed and cargo capacity by the new de•iins coming· oft the drawing hoards. We
al-e startled when we are not atartled, at
l"'sl once a 'day, by some new adllev..
atenl of technology.
;Not so in t927. at least oot before the
uy the word flashed around tbe world
ttiat "Lucky LIDdy" had made II. Aviation
1111 len lhu II yaan old (Linbtl1b
himself was only 25). Tbe airplane was
cSII a curlo•lty In tile publle mind, an unaife contraptiQn, more a toy than 1 tool.
(llly a few fanatica like Gen. BU!y Milcb1~ ever tilought It wOIIId amount 1o
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L1 nbergh'1 feat was one fl. Its kind. Pioneering n011"8days II a team . e(for~ ,...
qulrlnl the talents ol hundreda of Rj!erll, .
the l'tlourees of acores of !ndustrlei att4
tile fuel of millions of doDm wblch oaty
government can provide. 'lbere wiD · 1111
no tolo fll1bts to tbe moon ID a prlvat&amp;ly
bullt l!)lctlbip.
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'Lindbtl1b delarvedly went down In tbe.
history books b~use of this one ·~lolL
But whlle we retntlllher Ills Dljht to ParIs, we tend to for8'el bls otllar contributions to avlatlilli, such as his Ollhll.&gt;
across the Pacific to pioneer iiri!M · .
routes.
We recall hil Isolationist 1 Ian c' e
before Wor14 War n. bQt for&amp;et hla valu·
able service 4' a tlvll!an pllot adviser In
tbe Pacific theater. during which be ''U·
legally" s·hot down two Japanese Zeros.
Arcordllli to lkrlppa • Howvd wrllar .
Richard· Starnea, Llndblrlb. DOW •• 1181
achieved the oecond grealell amb!Uon of
bl1 !Ue - to be able to 1• 1111ree0plled
almoal IIDl'Whll'll.
This Is wbat tile one Eagle always
wanted. He flew to Parll not for pt11011al
glory but to JII'Ovt what an airplane and its pllot - could do. But [lOibaps he
will forl!ve uo II we inllll !bel be lcblev·
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wblcb were on tile ·aJ.
A p0em nad bY J{anette

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:: Uinta! Rtlllb Month at tht OalllpoUa
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"~te
iQitlll!la dllcribiQil the act!Ylllea
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·and operations o1 lhll Gill, - a! I b t
. llll"jtsl employers 'In St~thtl'll Ohio. Tbe
II doea II buletliJ society at work
. ¢i't)ng for its own less fortunate ladlvldu·

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'oioThe GSI School JII'Ogram Is the subject

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today's report, prepared by

Dick

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·' ·Tbe GalllpoHs State JnsUtute malnWnl
•an· academic ugraded school procram for
'the e~ntl ehlld. Youtblul relklenll
11re giVIII 1111 opportunity to altaiD their
fullest pottnllal tlong academic IIDII.
• ·The . personnel of the school c:onalsll of
:!he school principal, Mr. WIIIIIID C. Mas·
sie, and ell tcademlc teacllel'l and on o
vocational. Tile school has dual admlni1·
tratlon lht S'.ate Department ol Edu••·
llDn and the Department of Mental Hy·
Ilene and Correction.
AD porsonnel are required to meet
State Department of Educatlon requirements in training, experience and certlft·
cation. Teachers must also have tile following traits: patience, maturity, alncertcy, lntelllftnee, lndu1try and a profound
love and d01ire to help the l11s fortunate
dllld.
Philosophy at the GSI Sebool for Reterales ia no different than thJI for all lnstl·
tutiono of turning that ovary ohlld has a
potential and within the ranp of hta po.
ltntiel, tho mentally retarded child ahould
· be afforded tile opportunity fl. loaming
how to Uve better, how to uao all of hia
abilltlei and how to become a member of
his aoclal group.
The teaehlog staff, then objective In
mind. does its utmost to help each child
achieve to hla optimum by !letrln!l their
an!gnment and mawrtals to ~ ability
and noeds of tht lndlvi4ual.
Retidenta w11o make up the academic
etasoes raftle 111 ••• from 10 to 21 yeal'l.
.\ glvan clua usually collllall ot a chronological 11e apan ol no more than three
rem. As nearly u posllbla, a group Ia
~mlttd to pupils, who read at appro:cl·
ll!atoly tha ume l!'ade level. If the

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himSelf! 'and because he Ia the Ucp ..~ .
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!loll,
tpp p r 1111, the RepUblican ert A. Taft o( Ohio an4 handed . II i1 too early to ;,ay lhat m'oal mftrmed .~ aD Republ~ 09•· Geofali: . lllllfJ~
·.G( chl.
Piea!4ea11aJ . nollllnallon, 1not- It Instead It Gtn/ ' Dwight D. Nixon will fall into 'the ltrst c8111 on fot:elgn po~y and, gen, wbereu only . Ill
wl~ lhe overwhellnlng Etsenht&gt;wer. · , .
· grotip; but It Is perle~ plaiD speelfican;;'b~ ha b u w11 tra!IW. . y. .. II ·dJ.
~ !bat 111 · ~ the lint · In 1868, ~gbt years Will have that the considerable satisf8t- consistenUy heeD tha grealell recUy attrl . ·"' ·hlli;,.otuiJ .
dr!let Ill the party prole&amp;- passed Iince ~on's Josa of the Uon of vlclolJ • .~ • prQSJ, Ia, lore• within !be o.o.P. for pro- lland l!l·. v . ·.&lt; .
IIIGnlle.
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presidency bJ an eyelash t o al all sven)S, w1tllm his grBSp. te&lt;tlag and strengthening this Put 811
. •alr•WI .
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Al! 1tbt lillie then 'are· afh. John F. Kennedy In 191!0. But D~wey reached this ilatua tf eolintry's blpartllan policy of and they
that ~I
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he w111 ~ the Nlmn, too, bas never !oat his decisive Influence notwltbstand· ~otermlned mUitary nslstance IIDII It not only tht lint ol I
groupt are reasonably liable, tile)'- 11111 ciommattns offl!ap' 11 .,,.1 81 Srip upon the critical mass of ing a slgnlficant degree of per· tu the Communlll Invasion tl majoriiJ of tbe RtpublieiiDI but
range from seve~~ to 10 pupill per clUI.
tbt G 0 p ·convenu.:'"";. 8 x 1 those who will at last .,.ntrol sonal unpopularity because he South Vl~tnam .
the line tf~ a majority. \If lhl
Groupiq Is kapl ralber fltllble and rto yaar ~ ~ Tbomaa E DeWey the nominating process.
happened . to have enormous His total candor tn this mat- people 1811arlllly. And tbot!lb he
ll'OIIJinl II SOIDtUmee Dlelllll')' be- of N~ York lllll!ther ' lltlcian Even If .he C811118ol win for skill at orgi1Dl2alion. Tbls, ter bos not been wllboul cosl, blmlelf may be njected taoll.
caust of the dlfferellct In tbt rate of aca- who ctUid n:rt
to get himself, he will almost certain- while . not enough to overcome for of course II bas aUenaled C1117 by the O.O.P GOJ)vtdbono
4emta trowtll in a liVen ll'OIIP. 'lbese himself · elected nevertheless: ly be In position to veto some his linpopillarity, was IIIII quite thoae minority Republlc!BIIII who bll toreip poUcy vlewl CIIJ!itll
children art mu!U-handlcapped and less emerald from tl,. llwlows of of the other candidates ond It enough when be was appea'!"8 would !Ike to make the VIet- bt atrateatcaDY rejeded tml~
able to progress u group, even thoulb . perllllll defeat to beconla the adll the · decisive margin of for somebody other than hun- nam war some kind of part!IIID the party II to tul'll IWIJ not
they may have IDIDy lhingl In common. klns • maker of the coovention strength to the eventual win· self.
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tiBI!IIIn next year's l'r«!ldeiiHal on1,y frodl public &amp;e!ltlmenl.but
sucb u I.Q. level and ehronolollcal agt.
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It Is quite noUceable· lhlll aomt \ fl. 1bt
IIIU.
master the 1868 G.O.P. cnnven- twin atlgmaa ol coll81derablo It has strengthened his party on world llluea.
children continue to progress at a reBJOD.
111 the fOur yean that · fol· tlon for hilnsell, there Is every pcl'80nal unpopularity and of as a wliole.
However viewed ID the p8st,
ably ateody pace while other1 al tile umt lowed his own llcldng by Prest· probability that ·be can master bavlnl been a Presidential · For, notw!that!1141ng fringe Richard ~ 1181 been of liNt
age fii'OUP seemingly level off, reaching dent Harry S. 1'rumaD Ill 18411, It for anot~er.
loier, hal attiiiDed a eomparo clamora, the policy of reslat· rectnt letVice both lo 1111 J!l1'
tholr academic potenUal at ., early age. Dewey Jllllatalned' an effective Tbere are two kinds of na· able king - maldnc potential anee In Vietnam Is, accordin!l I)' 1111d to bls cotllllr7, and 1111
Some seem to betomo more highly moll· recommendatory power among Uonal politicians of high lnOu- by other means.
to a recent poll by Louis Her· controllers .r tbt Rlpubllca
vattd wltb. maturity, wtrlle others become Republican delegates that he e~~ce. There are those who can Nobody conlklers him 8 genl· ria, supported by 72 per cent ol COPVelltlon w!U not forlel tbll
frustrated and cease to work.
not trailsmute !nit I he auccessfutly promote thiml· us at organization. iJ!s ...entia! people. Indeed, another poll, eveu lhoulb !Dr lacllcal Tbere are many thlnga that make up e~~paclty to br!Da: about another 01 asolll a.m ellllfl puv ·saAIOS strength lies In the ·fact IIIII this one by George GaHup, .., they may not liVI him •
the criteria for grouping the residents of DODllnallon for hlm!ell. And II ·whom perSQnal victory Is d.. he bas been an almo,!l IDcred- ohows President Johnson put~ olh., cbance at tbt top jobi.
a clau, namely: chronological age, readIng level, at~. aggre~slveness, withdraw4-The SUnday Ttmes-8entlnel, Sunday, May 21, 11167
al, hY98r-tctlvlly, and I.Q. Final pimen! as to plaeement In a gr~ Ia deter'·
mined by the clllld'a ability to work wllb
and profit by his 811Miritmeel In tht 8I'01IP
Tbls ability to perform and profit by a
particular group erperienee taku pme.
denee over potential u ladleated by tbt
chlld'a I.Q.
Prol!'ammtns for the educable group In·
volvea the combination fl. acad~mlc and
torrelated fields . In the trainable cl11111
emphaot1 Is placed on oral commun!ea·
tlon, hand skills, health, ·Safety habits !lid
social behavior.
Special attention for tile educable Ia
st•tn In tlle followln&amp; ftelda rttdinl
1klll1, nature study, •octal atudl81, pbyal·
ell by&amp;ltne, social U!Ua, wrltlnf, b o I h
man\IICI"Ipt and CUI'IIve; apelllrlg and
arithmetic. Much time 11 conaumtd Ia
teachlni the child to tell time, raad the
calendar, use money, dotermlne Unear
measure, liijuid meuurt and dry ltltla.
un .
Wide use 'is made of audlo-v1Mial ~~~~~~~
lall In the clamoom. Soml of these art
fllinl, recorc!J, bookl, magulnea, 1 n d
lleld trlpt are JII'Ovlded for the enrich·
ment of the group. SomeUmt In lht near
future, II Is planned to bave cloted circuli
televilion as a media fv IDJtructlea.

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Charlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992·5~92

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Cradle to the Grave

Prmrram GillPn on

Choir Ji'nlk Snn'g

Washington Br-Line

Hatfield, Percy Paining
GOP Nomination Builders

Anniversary of
D of A Observed

YOURS FOR ADVENTURE '
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.The Debt Aviation Owes to Lindbergh
No ont neads to ', be
rtmlndtd
bow far aviation has advanced Ia the 40
years IInce Charltl A. Lindbergh became
the Ural man tn Ov tilt Atlantic Ocean
'l"nalop.
·· Even 10, it 11 a llttle slartlinr to read
that a full • scale replica of ''The Spirit of
St. Loots" which wos not so tiny a
a1 many mirht think - hu b11t11
cilrrled from New York to lht Pam Air
~ow In tbt belly ol an AJr Foret C.141
!Jarlllter jot tn ·lin than one • tourtll the
tflne It tQOk /9' Lindberah to make h Is

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li&gt;wever. lfe have come to expect things
l~e Ibis. TQd.ata !eli are alretdy obsol('cent, alretllr outslriRled In slle 1 n d
4&gt;fed and cargo capacity by the new de•iins coming· oft the drawing hoards. We
al-e startled when we are not atartled, at
l"'sl once a 'day, by some new adllev..
atenl of technology.
;Not so in t927. at least oot before the
uy the word flashed around tbe world
ttiat "Lucky LIDdy" had made II. Aviation
1111 len lhu II yaan old (Linbtl1b
himself was only 25). Tbe airplane was
cSII a curlo•lty In tile publle mind, an unaife contraptiQn, more a toy than 1 tool.
(llly a few fanatica like Gen. BU!y Milcb1~ ever tilought It wOIIId amount 1o
aJ!Ything.

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Tban, In a brief IS\t' boun, the . al ~
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tJme ol a1e.
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L1 nbergh'1 feat was one fl. Its kind. Pioneering n011"8days II a team . e(for~ ,...
qulrlnl the talents ol hundreda of Rj!erll, .
the l'tlourees of acores of !ndustrlei att4
tile fuel of millions of doDm wblch oaty
government can provide. 'lbere wiD · 1111
no tolo fll1bts to tbe moon ID a prlvat&amp;ly
bullt l!)lctlbip.
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'Lindbtl1b delarvedly went down In tbe.
history books b~use of this one ·~lolL
But whlle we retntlllher Ills Dljht to ParIs, we tend to for8'el bls otllar contributions to avlatlilli, such as his Ollhll.&gt;
across the Pacific to pioneer iiri!M · .
routes.
We recall hil Isolationist 1 Ian c' e
before Wor14 War n. bQt for&amp;et hla valu·
able service 4' a tlvll!an pllot adviser In
tbe Pacific theater. during which be ''U·
legally" s·hot down two Japanese Zeros.
Arcordllli to lkrlppa • Howvd wrllar .
Richard· Starnea, Llndblrlb. DOW •• 1181
achieved the oecond grealell amb!Uon of
bl1 !Ue - to be able to 1• 1111ree0plled
almoal IIDl'Whll'll.
This Is wbat tile one Eagle always
wanted. He flew to Parll not for pt11011al
glory but to JII'Ovt what an airplane and its pllot - could do. But [lOibaps he
will forl!ve uo II we inllll !bel be lcblev·
tdboth.
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Mesh hit 1laaveleu
ccoop ne&lt;k rank

I00% &lt;Oflon.
Sixes S/M/L, $3.50.
fop,

CANDY
Knif stripe sleeveJe.u
Jcoop neck lank
top, 100% coHon.

SizOJSIM/L, $3.50.

So/hi flll•ardino
/amaica 1hort, hck
zipper, bade palch
podctt, 100%
&lt;Oflon. Sl.., 6120,

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three C8l)dles, red, white
wblcb were on tile ·aJ.
A p0em nad bY J{anette

Wllllatns,

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'l'l1e"reading, . "Which a r e
noted, "'lbere are three
kinde ol People In all[ :11:,~";::11
tiona - Tlterre ore tt
boat, the. Sailboat, and I b
Steamboat P~e. The&lt;R
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next I • ''llllosl In
which eentered
anUcsofan "educated
won by Mrs.
Boring) for wrlliD&amp;
essay In a contest

Per5onaiNotes FTOmPomerQY

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_GALLIPOUS - May
Chi'IIIIID Socii! Relations, Mrs';:"
lllfO!ing of the Grace
. J. Bron; Missionary Ed;_
WoiJIIIn's Society of
Mrs. L!Q)Id Blaztt( .
SarV!ct wu held
Memberlhlp CUitloatlon. M r s. ; .
evilnlnl tt tho church.
Hoke Robinsoo : Program Ma-' ;
l"olloll'llll the short
1erials, Mrs. Hir~m StUie•:... ~
meeting, devotions and a
Spiritual Ule, Mra. T. A. 'l'horili,..
vam IIQre prelf!nled bY
, ••; Supply Work, MTI. J•m•i ·
Marvin Saundert, tre11urer. Gilliam.
and members tl Circle 7.
Chairman. Lactl C b u r ~ ~ '
beautiful and lnpreasive
Acllvitllt Committeo, Mrl,
leo, "DialoiU• T!Jrouall
Hom Hamilton; Cb11rm1n, .
ll!g," wao lfve• by Mrs.
Hoapitalily Committee, Mr1.
McMahon, Mro. David T•\&gt;ney, Viol1 Carter: HIIIA&gt;rill, MI'J,
Mn. Lawrence Tawney,
0. J... Wblte.
Mre. Alan Scott, foUowod by
NOminltllll Commfttet: Mra . .
duet, "Give of Ym1r B.., to
Earl Durham, chalflllan: Mrs.
Mas!e&lt;, by Mrs.
Wm. J. Brown, Mrs. Dol Gin.
an~ Mrs. Scott , with Mr 1. gerich, Mn. tl&lt;lU RoblniiOD 1nd
Hoke RoblnSOII ot tho organ. Mrs. Stanloy Foldon.
At tho concluolon t1 the
Chalrm111 of Clrcleo kJr the
gram , Mro. S1undero
cmnlng year uo Mrl. Wm. P.
over the pledge service as
81nlth, Circle No. I; Mra. Har·
members'o card pledli"ll
old Swinder, No. 2: Mrl. Keith
en, service, ond gilts lor
Suiter. No. 1: Mrs. aen.va HOW•
coming year wos ploced 1!
ell , No. 4: Mrs. Howanl Neal,
alter.
No. 5; Mra. Gartond Caudill,
Tbo clootng benediction
No . 6 ond Ml'l. Nll'IDIIII lttwlrt,
repeated in unison.
No. T.
Foi!O"wing the mvlce,
- ------frellhmentl!l were served tn
dining room bv m•mm1

Circle 4.

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Officers of the Woman'•
ciety for the f:omina: year wtll

be Installed a! the morning
ship !t.rviee. MBy 21. TheM
ficen ar' : prell ident. MTI.
~rett McMahon, vice • nrooJ.I'

dent, Mr1. John Francies:
orary vlrP- president,
Hughey .Jones: l!erretary,
Frank Child,.n : !rotiSUirer,
Mrt. Marvin Saund~s.
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: Campus Ministry, Mn.
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lal Hamilton ; Christian

lions. Mrs. J E. MIITI!IOII:
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D n al d a
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Th
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Mr ,
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PT PLEASANT - The Wil- caved In If a woman I ( . Ohlmger. New Haven: John lcers of th W
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To "e ,_
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Ill Brothers.
and : ter) will. take advice o :.:m
Hartford: Kathy Dav- Chr' . e oman's Soeiety If
TIIUR8DAY
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,,eerhviUe WSCS
tild tbt '--d
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guest.
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Grand Old Opry stars. h ave I still-teen I'll say "Let , IS and children, Chris and Bod- G IStJan Service held at the RIVERVIEW GARDE.'! Cl b MIDDLEPORT - A par I y REEIJSVILLE lllldf.
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been signed for an appearanre know
you
an em le, Mason: Mr. and Mrs
Church, Galli· wlll--bave a lleld trip and pi.,::
members of !be Middleport ville WSCS met wlth 'fo(n, NIIJ ,
at th,
George
Thursday,
May 25p' at the . 'Ifill-~ was
playheldlll
their
Wilson forwere
theledMaJ·'l. J. c
11 e "!96'1 dMason Coonty Fair. 'II have no .•rouble" - HdAPyopuy· my
G Jo
11 _hnson,
11 Tony and "'
• a,w rs. Arthur Ford ed
Run Staie
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the ])orne
nl lleyotlons
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. Racine HELD
Gran•e
•• e.nes a_v. August 9th I This column is dedicated to' . a rpo s: Mrs. MarMaret and children. Kirkersville, are Ume Is 5 p. m ark. Meetinr. Mr. and Mrs. Georse Htckolt, otha Riebel, with
Ohllntd Rtrrl1
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three
brothers.
Guv.
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Jiving.
so
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and
Conme
Clagg,
Kanth•
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SUnday
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and Skeeler. have performed m mg kid trouble
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auga , Ernest Young Pomeroy · Rev es s o her parents. the
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ss se Marie Hao- topics being used . . •
pt1l 10 willl a basket dinner
foreign
appear-: lrouhle, let
Claud Cunningham: Richard The. and Mrs.
illlrtlelt.
VISIT IN RAONE
kett as the hostelS.
Tbe 'business eesslon wu con. II noon lilld serviCOI In· !be af.
ed
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motiOn
pictures.
plav-:
She
will
welcom
P
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Agnes
White.
snd
ba
y
came
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for
l:lrt
RACIN!Il
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-Mr
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the
•Hair
were
Sutbe ])l'llaldeal
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ccalaureate of J,lll., BartCl I nd . . an
ra.
san 1\lorrll, Marilyn Slumbo Relhia by
Shumwa
PI ' Mn. Tbe ""*lor
. was llev.
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A and MI d-i own amusing experiences Ad
ner, of Syracuse.
let• . Sundsy night, and the mad- ''ewCeuma
lof J,ames Butcher, Karen Me !if. made lA&gt;, send .
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Sellers
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MO"-!ay night.
Gruese;,
1 phant sale was
projli!lr nd
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Ault,- Debbie
Jenk'"•,
Sue K()b.
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August I
·ro A'ITEND CAMP
r. an Mrs. Junior Holsingerllumbus Is the m• t' 1..,.r, ""'e'
qf Racme. lr1s Me-llin... .Mar•o H;;:ris To'
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and son Paul Wavne f R ·
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GranIV m es
POMEROY _ Pions for at- T ·
. · o acme. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen. being. here to attend
a r11Wooda, EUn01' Bo41mer,' Le"ild
· ',t;r);_,' :7,: :, .
Wedneld;;
of PI Pleasant. Fair lending day camp were made th he n•xt meetmg will be at She Will remain until nell week· of Mrs 'I'h
MK
'Bl'&lt;lwn, Ruth
Halley.
-eventilt I"&lt;'T ..,
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tickets art llOW iln when Girl Scout Troop 100 met . ep Alms Amvents lodge hall end.
a senior
ShHe 'hs ,sthy Pickens, Sue Rue, Janice .theahovl !IDd
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1 r,hmoll, Wayne Davis,, .KJihy lejo, Mrs. Erma ·Norris · 'Mn;
Thursday at the Salisbury Ele- '" omeroy, May 25, a! 7:30 p.
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School
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mentary School. Refreshments m. Those at!endmg are asked
populat.lon ct'"sus In land
Earl
Marvin fi'f'Y,
Ger- Vivian
·:tva•rN J1!lllW YOJI,K ·1
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tentJUJI,
be fum. .:"l'ealth .,,1 Olflctally
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Davis.
Nlcbuls, ind Mrs:
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s av s, Kmn trawloy, Job n l'lckpns. il'hf 111111 .meetlna,IIW !ended a
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my faVOrite lime to Wl'ite waa acotch1 jumpropa and ball.
'arlJ evenlnt. You kt!011 I h • Are they ao different?
time, the quiet lltnt after sup- And . . ttie May 1 11111ue
per Is out of the way and be- U. S. News aed World Re1"rtl
lore the bedtime rush.
has a three page artiele
My fav01'lte spot is my back- the title "IS American y ~~~~
yard where I can see up and So Bad After All?" To ,
down the beautiful Ob!O rtver, the article, "In uneount&lt;'d
pa't the bllls directly across bers. when the chips are down
from Gllllpolll Ill wb•re t h • the youth• have pr&lt;~ved to
river puts lbe fertile flat fields the equal of any lighting
on -the West Vlr8inla side.
preduccd by America or any
Right now, I see even more other natloo in the past."'
water because Chickamauga And I'll bet aU of them have
C~ II out of Ill boundaries. not always worn their hair In I
Even William J. Sibley In "The a crewcut. In fact, one heroic
. French Five Hundred publish· marine had bis picture takm
ed in IID3, wrote of the IJII'Ing with hair longer than a butcb
rain&amp; Ill. Oallipolit In 1791. He Oo]IB .. . there goes any m~n
tells hciw the raina caused a readers of thlo eolumn.
"large pond near .the p u b I i c Rave you seen . .. 1 kinder
square lheiiOOll developed into face than Ed Stewarta? .....
a deiJibllll the whole popula· Mrs. Bossards beauUful peonlion and !rled frollegs became ies? . . . "' a prettier carpel
the prevallln&amp; table delicacy. than white locust petals blown
Wonder H there are any frogs by the winds that have accom•
areund the hl8h water now?
panied some of our rain?
We have beard 10 much about
••our wayward yo\tth" and a~
bout bow "Tbl~~gs aren't like
they used Ill be." But auess
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Council Tueiday, May 16 at the Neil
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Walker and Mrs. Merrill Evans. They were among 400 members of Arts organl~a1,ion and intereeted lndivtid-

IY PAT HOliCK .

LlsltllJII1Iiltr/lll'hen I Wll.do- our hill play frOID the I I
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Eberylamlly
wllb
member
ol daUghterbaniluol. Mc!hera...!'
lbe dlreetlon of Mra. Nea!l
family was taSin&amp; a home presented 1'01!11 at Sunday WOI'
·
course and their prob- sblp aervlces. Mrs. Aroold aoweit aD solved by "Tru- coDipiUIIed Mn. Robert McHaf·
(Jean Wbtfebead) fie, Mils Vlrgtnla Welcb, and
"M118Cies M
.. Mrs. Harold Bolmn of Alhw
Smith) wblch
Susanna was releaBed 1r o '
then reduce heal to moderate dresBinp will deter the groWih
the family's opiDlon of his .... the hoapital Salu!'doy .ner haY·
iOOK CIUWI Pill:
temperature and bate 10 miD- ol 111811 liJod poliOaiDI or,aotelligence.
1118 been bolpltallud for medl·
1 &lt;If 111i1f
lllel or IUIIO
II Ill.
Wnl. II bu beeo lllabllllled
Other cbaracters In the play ell treatment.
'l'bl old "w!VII We" of food tllal llflln'- IIOI'IIially usowere "Mr. Pepper," Dale Bot- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crew and
eialld with food .....,Ins are
ton, "Mrs. Pepper," Debblt cblldren, Todd and .Robill. ari
ro
tun &amp;0 uniCipofe
.
completely clelaoJH, Ia th
Fitch, "Helen Pepper,"
weekend vlsitora In Columbus
particuler ICld mediUID ol clrtsces Wells, "'ni!IOthy Pepper, with tbeJr liOn-in-law and daugh- Partie!.._ All . rill
liDS piQductll.
.
MY READERS ANSWER
Randy HaU. Diane Raigua! """ ter, Mr. and Mra. David Brown.
lion 111 lbe Memorlll Da ,...
enawo .
It 14, or ClOIII'II, )lOIIlble lor
'Dill: MAn.
, laoklng, lnte!Ugent with high ved as narrator for !be play. Mr. Crew ,..1 upeciaUy for
ade to be beld In Pom Y
114rl. Pa! JobnaoD and Mn. lllod pollonJns Ill occur Ia !Md
Dear Helen·
standanls. Mter tbree months The business meetiJ1i followed a training session in youth and
be planned 1
eroy
Ted RUey 1 den wlU pre11111t dlsbn wbere mayonnaise andA •ord oi eacoura
of.
tbe blues, 1 decided lh• program.
adult Uterature conducted at
Monday
dl 1'1
a a meeting of Mid· the llklt. Members ofllle &amp;rOIIP or aalad drelllngs have been
divorced waltresagement to th1s wasn, the answer, and bethe Rlveralde Methodist Church JOB'S DAUGirl'EIIS, lletbeill2 be
P!ck Sl4 to are John Pat Riley, Larry used, II In lha cue o1 pci!lto
an men thlnlt sh Is who says 1811 a program of rehabilitao
• will meet at 7:30 Monday night
Y m.,.t at the Nell, Mike Haley, SIDlln1 Lit- salad, tuna salad, etc. But 1n
.
e ea..oy prey. tlon. It has worked. Tbe children
Mlas Erma Smltb, Columbus, at the Pomeroy Mason,ic TernFlnt United !'ret- tit, Arnold Johnson, Jeff Bea- such inotanoes, the chlof lnJred·
Seven yeara ago my ex-wife and I are happy and well
f /
IJ the guest of ber brother-In· pie. New ofllcel'l wru be elect- Th1
OlurciL
ver Brent llenley George Bat- lent, f!Bh, melt, Ifill or pota·
obtained an Alabarno divorce od, the future bright.
Ul
S S
law and oister, Mr. and Mrs. ed.
opellins ceremony lor ey, mel Randy Ransey The 'loet, would be laotor a fault.
and married her 24-year-old Tbe divorce knocked off my
f
Philip Meinhart.
CUB SCOUT PACK
will !be pack meetlnc will be con- cl011ln1 will be In chlrge
Wbat kind Ill cooJdt 11e JOU'
boyfriend, this after we had Iexcess weight. I took on a new
0
Mrs. Grace Q'JIUOII, St. Ma· meet .Monday nlcbt It I b. dueled by Scott Frllw, Chuck Richard Ow•n and Mra. itft. How about "Chocolate Chip"1
been wed IS years. Tbe
hairdo and re-styled my wsrd- MIDDLEPORT - "Heallns rys. W. Va. was here Wedne&amp;- !tllddleport Flrll United Prasby· =nswortll, Jlmmy HoI m a a, neth Scltes' dell made up o1 :;o"ldel· I recently received 8
awarded her cusindy of our
robe, found an exciting part- Words for Weary People," a day for the funeral servlcts ol terlan Chureb
Gtorse SleWIIt ol Ilea I. Timmy Sciles Bobby Powar Cbocolate Chip Cookie Pin"
children but she Informed 1 time job. I go to rchool n e devotional meditation I rom Raymond Else!Jteln. Cleve- RACINE W811eyao Sanlce :e
molhen are Mra. Ern- Danny Davis, Dtck Owen, liar; bit of American I would aay.
0
I could bave tbem with me an night a week, started playing Guidepost, was presented by land.
Guild will hold 111 regular meetuer lllld Mr1. Oberlel l"ulll, Rleblrd Berry, and Jobll Keep all th08t carda and letand every time they choose Y duplicate bridge, most import- Mrs. Charles
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Har- inc Monday, May 22, at 7:30
III&lt;Ooud.
lerl coming - one ol I b e.ID
Wit•n they are with me which anUy, began
for new night at a meeting of the Busy ria and sons, Kenny and David, at the church annex. Everyone
Night . Relreslunenll wlU be HI'Ved maJ hi a prize recipe.
Is often, we eat mo.! .,j u r
women (and m n Bee Clsss held at the Middle- and Marty Vaughan, are spend· Ia reminded to bring lbelr RC
by Mrs. Dan Meadow and lllra.
1
meels in restaurants. MDIII0 of fnendo. The married communi· port F1rst Baptist Church.
In&amp; today at Buckeye Lake.
bottle caps.
Eureoe Collde's Ilea 1, CO!Dpotthe waitresses In our orea learn- ty ." not In lune with us singles. Mn. Bennett concluded do- Mrs. Charles Persinger, Mlaa THE llfiDDLEPORT WCT!J
ed of Steven Bachner Ke1U11
ed II my problem, end without I JOined Parents Without Part- vo!Jonu with a prayer poem en· Lydia Eberebecb. and Mrs. will meet Monday, May 22 at
I
Byer, Mickey
Mltc:bWloth
any augges&amp;n or requ..t """" ners (you can find the number titled "The Parents' Prayer," Jay Warner of United Melho- 7:30 p, m. 11 tbe lollddlepol'l POMEROY
ell Meadows, Tommy Wallerl
me, we began to be helped in In the phone book or at tile Ji. W1nnersln a contest on men dlst Clnlrch attended a dlstrlct Presbyterlaa CliJI'Ch.
Night waa
- Hlllbanda' Tommy Seally, Brill Conde:
many little ways. Tbe girls brary)._ I read everything 1 of the B1ble conducted by Mr1.
for
of the
wben the Ml:.eerved Tburaday and Mark Haoerty.
0Wet OY
11
watched the l!liUIII boys' meals could find on adjusting to diHawkms were Mrs. Women'• Society of &lt;llrlaUan
Tuetda
aervattoo
epo;rt Child Coli- Bobcat badgea will be awanl· A mllcellaneotrl
bridal lholr·
earefully, making certain they vorce. I joined v!U'ious "sing- Dana Hamm and Mrs. J • b n ilervice beld Thursday In GaUlY
Pomeroy
;:et at the ed. It was announced that each
1 lr " given Friday evenlq at
hsd tho proper food. Since
les clubs" suggested by my new Lyons.
polio.
SPECIAL lo!EETING of tho Due
OD U.
cub must be aceompaoled by lite
Granp Hall
1
work all day, often thev would friends. I even joined a compu- Mn1. Frances Bearbs presidLodlea Auzlllary of tewll Mallo wral inlllld tames were dl· parent. Tbe pack wu NOI'JIID· for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Line.
phone or stop over at ,;y hoose tor-match service, advortised ed at the business meetinl dur·
ley Pool 283, Middleport, bu
001 of
eveninl. T b • Ired In AprU wllh Allen Leon- Hostesses were Mrl. Lew I s
to see my I01lS had prop&lt;'r care m the newspaper, and though lng whiCh time 1! was decided
been cllled for 'fuelday, 7 p.
a bumoroua ard continulnc as cubmuter. Hughe&amp;, Mrs. Hay H1JIIIel, Mrs.
Tbey wero taken to the movies. I didn't meet any tastine men to have a demonstration on hoim. at the home of !111'1. Allen Yours:/.'
Live With John Fultz Is treiiiUI'er. and
Jr. Line and Mra. Paul
buwling, the shore, etc. Many throu!h _this, it was fun and lday foods by a home econoHampton AIr" WUUam L. IH th
or
a to Do Un- Pultz and Charles Byer r a Rlrrison.
of the waitresses were divorced kept antiCipation going
mist of_the Columbus and SouthSmith, preeldent, announced. lift : ..
Arrlva." A committee members.
•
Tbe baD was beautifully deoand had children of their own The secret, I feel. is to l0&lt;1k em Ob1o Electric Co. in Decem·
MEIGS COUNTY RldJng club
Ho ..
Ill Mrs. An· Saturday the cubs attended
orated
with an · umbralla trim11
1
but stiil they managed to fmd [ shsrp, be sharp, smile, be ber. A ''bakelese" bake sa 1e
wlU meet Tueadoy, M8J sa, at
wan! IVbo will move to a performance &lt;i ''Tbe C med wltb pint roaebudl and
time lor us. Tbere were no emo- friendly, and llways have
was planned for June. A thenk· Mra. Milton Hood, Mrs. P. 7:30 p. m. at the home of Joe Don
momth.
1 Princess" at Grace
l!lplscopll streamers. It
loaned by
1
8
tional strings attached.
good Ume; never Jet sell-pity you note was read from Mrs. L. Mitch, Mrs. Clyda Allmt- YOUIII.
of 1
1 WBJ the winner Clmrcb. Other apecta1 acUvllles Mra. Cbarles Shaver.
If a n y jackass 11 aluptd'1 defeat ytu.
Pearl Hoffroan, and lbe meet.. worth, and Mrs. Walter Haya. GIRL SCOUT leaders meet at m, : : " ' :th the prize be- have Included makiDg Mother's Games for the evening were1
enough to make an uncompU- It seems to me the vast num- ing wu concluded with prayer were at St. Albans, W. Va. Frl- camp Klasbuta at t a. m. on menta er r two. Rafresll- Day glf" and work on achievedirected bY
tewis Hughe
8
meniary remark about a wait- bers of single people all over by Mrs. Ross Pullen.
day niglt for the wedding of Tueoday, May 23, to further Gene were aerved by Mrs. menl awards. Den 2 m d 1e and Mrs.. Paul Harrison. Prizes
ress in front of me, f'll ell the country aren't getting their, Tbe birthdays of Bit m e m- Rebecca An n Allensworth, plaiiB for the June day camp. Tbo Houdallbelt, Mra. Da a scrapbooks and are planning were won by Mrs. Maxine Lane
bim plenty' 1 am proud to1 ssy share of publicity. When you bers were observed during !be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- PAST MATRONS of Pomeroy
mas, Mra. Charlet Smith, tomato growing contest, and Mrs. Gene Lane, 1\!lss Jlecl&lt;y
I have many waitres•es f r figure there are over 500.001) social bour. Tbey were t be 10n 0. Allensworth, former Mid- Chapter No. 186 O.E.S. w i 11
Hensler, and Mrs. Den 4 members were guesla of Lane, Mrs. Kennan Llwhon
0 adultsmglesintheSanFrancis- birthdays of Mrs. PuUen, Mra. dleporl residents, to Lewis meet Tuesday evening at the
friends. and there may be peoAt
HarriJ.
Kenneth Selle&amp; at h1a Route !3 Mrs.. Benny Wlllll and
pie just as good in the world co Bay area alone you can see C. H. W1se, Mrs. Alice F r e o- HOIII')' Clark, oon of Mr. a n d home of !111'1. Norma Parker at Mr
were Mrs. Howanl, farm for a bike, picnic and ani· Calvm Lane.
·
but none better. At
we're a large &lt;egment of socie- land, Mrs. Lillian McGhee, Mrs. Mrl. Henry D. Clark, St. AI- 7:30 p. m.
i'!!ID Gleu, Mra. .
mal atlldy.
The &amp;Ue.sll ol hWlOr opeae&lt;1
when the beys needed 1a moth- ty, and rate as much concern Laura Seines, and Mrs. Leona bans. The wedding tool: place LADIES AUXILIARY Racine ,_,., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas,
and araclously thanked their
er's attention bedly, they had as the Goldenyears, H i p p lea, Sigman. Buddy glfll were dlt- at the l"lrsl Baptist Church Ia Post. American
will : ·
Mrs. Frank Sisson, AUXIo/'
many flolenda and relaUvea for
several fine substitute JOO!hers teenagers, even mtthers. - trlbuted.
St. Albans.
meet at 8 p. m. Tueoday at the 1\fr..... Mrl. Kenneth Harris.
lOry
the usalul and lovely alf!a,
I
1 Tbe lUella""" sii'Ved ..,.._
This ts something I'll
JOLINE
Azaleas In pink shades were Mrs. Grace Weber, Bloom- hsll. Potluck refreshmenlls will Mr. 1lllldnd Mra. Allan Leonerd,
able to repay , even If they'd Dear Helen:
used in the table arrangement field, N. J., was the recent be served.
•
Mra. Kenneth Scltes,
ea, ooffee and bql Ide witll
let me. - E.J.F.
II a divorcee wants to meet prepared by Mrs. C. P. Brad· guest of ber. brother and sis- Rim.AND ALIDINI are ask· Mr. and Mrl. LoweD Beaver,
the guest of honor betna sarv·
Dear Helen:
men, she can go to the Friday bury. Other hostesses were Mrs. ter-in·law, Mr. aud Mrs. earl ed Ill IDIII at 7 p. m. Tuesday
Mraand.•
Houdasbelt, MIDDLEPORT _ Tha ann•L ed1befll'llt.
You asked lor divorcees to night Bar-gain counter, wheTI! Pullen, Mrs. B. F. Panna!ee, Brannan. Mrl. Weber 11 1n In lba hl&amp;h school IJIIIDUhllll
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"'"'· Den Wblle. al pjenlc 111 ba htld on J
;;1
Invited ll*lll
Mr
tell others how they "came you go "single." and after a and Mrs. Jacob Turner,
West Union, W. va. v!Jitlng Ill decorate for 1111 1Mual banat the home of Mrs u;: • and Mrs. Maxlile Lane, 1h
through.'' I am neWly divorced double-scotch, come out "dourelatives, and will return here quet.
Neutzlln&amp; was '
• en I(I'OOID'I mother, Mr. and 14rL
mother of three, living in
bles" But not if she wants 111
.for another visit with the Bran- REGISTRATION for cblldren
rogram
pest pretldeJ,Wu!ed,
1111_ Benny Wlllls, Mra. Dale Dun1
IUburbs, consider myself nice keep those high morals. Bars
nans.
enterinl ldndergarten 1n Southlary of Drew Webster ·• UJU He, lllra. Lewll 11\lcl!ll, Mra '
are for instant fl-iendohlps, but
Mrs. Betty Cline Is In
ern Locll School District aen
o
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met atilt ho of
Poet It, Ray Hap", Barbar1 and Sue
they don't tead to marriage. Ia !hi! weekend visiting ber Saptember from It L m. Ia
!Hackett,
Georce Mrs. Marvin Glndltlberge/
1 1
KNOWS
WO lfleS
brother and sister-In-law, Mr. S p. m. Tuesday, May 23 at
o '
Mra
.,
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Kand)', J. . and BIU,
Dear Helen:
,
SYRACUSE _ Tile Tr1 Coun- and Mrs. Ernest Ring.
ldaderprten building, Ractne. APPLE GROVII -1be Ap- ·comed Into the -;;:..,:• weJ. Walter Jr. Lana, lllra. DenliJ
. agree a lot of men turn 1 ty Citizen's Band Radio Club b Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brad· Parents to take birth certift- pit Grovo WSCS met Tuesday tbe group after a
:e, Mra. Calrin LIM, Bteky
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1
divorcee into a wrestling part- met recently at the New Haven ury entertained With a dinner ealel and lmmun!Jatlon record. lliahl at tbe church with Mrs. !lnet willie realdl In I"Jorr.
• llermaa Lawhon, Mr 1:
PT
ner, and others are looking lor roadside park with 40 In II II- dpartyhtin observance, of I heIr Supt. Paul Powell reminds par- Donno IIIII aa proaram lead- do. Mn. Ollft rl:app
- _,_
Adldul and Mrl. Paul
. PLEASANT - Tbe Pl someone to auppert tbem. But if ance. A potluck dl
a en aug er Soaanne, 20th bl ••
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ted •
d
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•.,..Pleasant
Band Boosters met "Divorcee" stic'·nner, wiener .day. Allending
'
· l:lr• lam·
rur en
.. Sl, !lOT, must
be five
by ••·
.. pruen
'Acroasmemthe prarer.
ent opeoed
tbe meetl
with Sending lilta WIN Mila Belth
.. to her gur.a, aDel marshmaUow rout
besides
Oct.
to oater
tinderAtlantle,"
witll IIY«al
DevoUona
were nbg .,_
at e PPHS band room and joins various organizations, she- 7:30 p. m.
was at I 1Y was Carl Wolfe.
prten.
ben rudiDI Items pertaining J. llf. Tbornllln lllld th Y"""· en Thomu, 111'1. llll')' Yoimg,
plans for the attend- 'II win. I stayed single 12 years A short busi
linl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reibel,
Ill the aubject. Songs were 1 period of allent ere ,... Mr. and Mra. Gl111111 Smllh and
ance_ at tho Strawborry Festi- then a woman friend lntroduc: conducted b
wu Morristown, are here lor I hI POMEROY WOMEN'S Cbrlt- "Neer the Croll," "What A memory of tha war
In llr. and 111'1. Ceralil
;n Buckhannon on June 2
me :rImy present husb•nd George
graduallon e v e n Is of their UID Temperance Union w Ill rrtend We Have In Jesua," .
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IS a
ever want In a man. treasurer reports
grandcblldren, Aaa Brldbury, meat at 2 p.m. 'fuesday at the IMI8 by the JTOUp. A dlacut- Officara nporta """ p r •
'1'he umform drive alldltor ro- I was still wonderiDg If I should and approved Thwere read I Hwho craduatea from lollddlepol'l Pomaroy United Me I h o d I sl lion was held on Amllrtean and
and a letter ol IPflNOIPARTY OiVEN .
ported a hslance of $232.99 on marry him on my way to th• were read ·
e by-lawl 1gb School Del 11e
Cb
BrtUih
aUon
from
A.
V
Jlo
R!lllll8YILLE
-Mark Smith
1
hand and $1
still due on ll1e church. I have n·vonce b- st•ad and d'by
Grin- bury • who wUI
' s graduate
ry Brad·
MetbadlmJ.
' well
I Dd a8hibJ fl!ll'l old wu .......... wltil'
&lt;
1scu ..,.
from urcb.
The bualnts1
sa•fon waa In Mr · Edne McKnlibl
1111nki111
8 ·
new unifurms. John Cooper' sorry. MRS. F. K.
Jambor
the eighth grade Monday night. LADIES AUXILIARY of Lew- chll'll of Mrl. Mabie Roush, thiii'OUP for
II lbe 11
May
announced the uniform drive Dear Helen:
lor Ma
t
announced Lt. and Mrs. David l"leldl II Manlty Poll 263, Americaa l tht prealdent. A report waa glv· death of Mrs. Howell wae read.
parelil, 114r. and Mrs. I
wil,l end on May 27th.
I am 19 and divorced. I
June fa
F :"'kereburg and and children, Tammy and Step. Lesion, IIJOCial meettna at lbe en on the IUC&lt;IH ol the rum- Durin
,
'" 1111. The servm, table
Tbe group named a new married at 17 and "freed" last Several 'm ber.endshlp, I n d. I
Clendenin, were recent home of Mre. Allen Hampton mage slle held In Pomeroy and hou g I concludJna IIICial
.anltr1tl with I birthday
board of directors compoBed ofl July ir Las Vega•
Jamb
em rs attended the Iguests of Mrs. Eva Hartle at 7 p.m. Mrs. Wlllloin Smith, the sale oJ ru A moll
r gamea were playad wllh ._.
with cowboys
Wdliam McGraw, Louls Rossi I I used to thlnk iho same as April
held at Marietta on!an&lt;[ Mrs. James Faulkner
president, llfgeo attendance.
made Ill C!OIIJ.:;e the J::h::; : : Gbemg won bJ II r L and Jndlllll. Favors ol surkancl Mrs. L. W. Getty . John "Bitter" did- aU men are af- Enjoy;n th
.
husband or Mrs.
LADIES AUXILIARY OF fund wltb procoedl 11 be uoed W 1 lllnRelore and Mrl. Owen en,lowllllaae and bata were gi•was named property leragoodtlrnewlthadivorcee. Mark Ke!ms,
were ners granddaughter, leavell"eeney-llenneUPost 128, Amer- lor needeln the .ommunlty . ..
reshmeltll '!'.''WI
lbl pest&amp;. Glfls were
l11!1an
But when I started •oin• out D . R
earns. Tuesday for Vietnam.
lean tecton, wiU meet at 7:30 Joyce "'bite'• blrthda w M
by Mrs. Ha- 1-1! d prelllltd . If Marl&lt;. Refresi!The BoosteMJ voted to spon- I made it known I ..;,
thai
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and Rebecca Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. Lorena 'fuesday nlahl at the haU.
olloerved" with Mre. y Ma:l:
Weilll It lltOat
Ice cream, cake, pota.
a_ retarded child to Camp kind. They didn't like It someSh tarBt,l W Va.: Mr. DaviS , Mrs.. Walter Hayes, Mrs.
Wednesday
Roush and Mrs. Dolly molfe Holme's "- and Mrl. 111;1111 __::'1'",. and tool aide were
1 ren, · Mepke ankenshlp
c· d Mand Frances MwI1son, Mrs. Galen F'EENEY • BENNET!' Post aervinl refrolhmenll to eleven
Osby Martin.
and Mrs.
and• •
ltlck7
Kindlich thts summer.
Itimes· but they ,.. me a ch'ld
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•u• Edith
Saatr,;_,.
Mrs. "' Tommy Reed ' Danny
1
lot mere for saying it. Those Matt and D 'd
y, ark , Brown, rs. Lee Smltb, and IJI, Americeo Laawn, will meet members.
Wlldermutb.'
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Dodd, Mike Smtl/1,
Grand Opry SlaM!
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left.
Richard
James Jividen represent- II 7:30 Wedneaday ntgbt at the
81111
Joey Smith, Clare
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Mrs. 'McMahon. i~·
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II llO nii!Jrd jl 111J ol !be IICh- .
nlcal Or,!
jailmll4 ol
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Flavor WI'!! lmnoo and just aoy cqe ot•.fo@d JOIIC!nlns ..
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pit.". ··· · ·_ Ill' aour 'l"- • pinch of lilllmec and clnna-Jsoclatbli Goalqmpt!OD of
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ll1e beaten
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leave lbonl J1lllt D.
J.ay
'JOII have Mrl b
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111•y01111, iloft•t
ulter, aUr lD ·, 1111 - ftavorlng, the - ·
'l'bole lliit l'llld lhll aoiJuau 1 pour
paltry lined pan, Aa 1 tulltf ol filii, II II well
am 1111'1 'IOIIId llte10 hi
aprinkJ10 top mfll clnnemon. knoWD 1hal tbe 'flneger mHI·
1111"1 rec1pu • poaaibl ve u Bal:e mlnulllll In hot oven um . of mayonnaise or a a 11 d

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next I • ''llllosl In
which eentered
anUcsofan "educated
won by Mrs.
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essay In a contest

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_GALLIPOUS - May
Chi'IIIIID Socii! Relations, Mrs';:"
lllfO!ing of the Grace
. J. Bron; Missionary Ed;_
WoiJIIIn's Society of
Mrs. L!Q)Id Blaztt( .
SarV!ct wu held
Memberlhlp CUitloatlon. M r s. ; .
evilnlnl tt tho church.
Hoke Robinsoo : Program Ma-' ;
l"olloll'llll the short
1erials, Mrs. Hir~m StUie•:... ~
meeting, devotions and a
Spiritual Ule, Mra. T. A. 'l'horili,..
vam IIQre prelf!nled bY
, ••; Supply Work, MTI. J•m•i ·
Marvin Saundert, tre11urer. Gilliam.
and members tl Circle 7.
Chairman. Lactl C b u r ~ ~ '
beautiful and lnpreasive
Acllvitllt Committeo, Mrl,
leo, "DialoiU• T!Jrouall
Hom Hamilton; Cb11rm1n, .
ll!g," wao lfve• by Mrs.
Hoapitalily Committee, Mr1.
McMahon, Mro. David T•\&gt;ney, Viol1 Carter: HIIIA&gt;rill, MI'J,
Mn. Lawrence Tawney,
0. J... Wblte.
Mre. Alan Scott, foUowod by
NOminltllll Commfttet: Mra . .
duet, "Give of Ym1r B.., to
Earl Durham, chalflllan: Mrs.
Mas!e&lt;, by Mrs.
Wm. J. Brown, Mrs. Dol Gin.
an~ Mrs. Scott , with Mr 1. gerich, Mn. tl&lt;lU RoblniiOD 1nd
Hoke RoblnSOII ot tho organ. Mrs. Stanloy Foldon.
At tho concluolon t1 the
Chalrm111 of Clrcleo kJr the
gram , Mro. S1undero
cmnlng year uo Mrl. Wm. P.
over the pledge service as
81nlth, Circle No. I; Mra. Har·
members'o card pledli"ll
old Swinder, No. 2: Mrl. Keith
en, service, ond gilts lor
Suiter. No. 1: Mrs. aen.va HOW•
coming year wos ploced 1!
ell , No. 4: Mrs. Howanl Neal,
alter.
No. 5; Mra. Gartond Caudill,
Tbo clootng benediction
No . 6 ond Ml'l. Nll'IDIIII lttwlrt,
repeated in unison.
No. T.
Foi!O"wing the mvlce,
- ------frellhmentl!l were served tn
dining room bv m•mm1

Circle 4.

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Officers of the Woman'•
ciety for the f:omina: year wtll

be Installed a! the morning
ship !t.rviee. MBy 21. TheM
ficen ar' : prell ident. MTI.
~rett McMahon, vice • nrooJ.I'

dent, Mr1. John Francies:
orary vlrP- president,
Hughey .Jones: l!erretary,
Frank Child,.n : !rotiSUirer,
Mrt. Marvin Saund~s.
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: Campus Ministry, Mn.
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lal Hamilton ; Christian

lions. Mrs. J E. MIITI!IOII:
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and Yvonne.
D n al d a
bill.
Th
Htu;kelfl are Ho1t1
Mr ,
Holtl . laeltl,
PT PLEASANT - The Wil- caved In If a woman I ( . Ohlmger. New Haven: John lcers of th W
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To "e ,_
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Haed, M 'IIIII Teresa SmJ••
Ill Brothers.
and : ter) will. take advice o :.:m
Hartford: Kathy Dav- Chr' . e oman's Soeiety If
TIIUR8DAY
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,,eerhviUe WSCS
tild tbt '--d
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guest.
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Grand Old Opry stars. h ave I still-teen I'll say "Let , IS and children, Chris and Bod- G IStJan Service held at the RIVERVIEW GARDE.'! Cl b MIDDLEPORT - A par I y REEIJSVILLE lllldf.
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been signed for an appearanre know
you
an em le, Mason: Mr. and Mrs
Church, Galli· wlll--bave a lleld trip and pi.,::
members of !be Middleport ville WSCS met wlth 'fo(n, NIIJ ,
at th,
George
Thursday,
May 25p' at the . 'Ifill-~ was
playheldlll
their
Wilson forwere
theledMaJ·'l. J. c
11 e "!96'1 dMason Coonty Fair. 'II have no .•rouble" - HdAPyopuy· my
G Jo
11 _hnson,
11 Tony and "'
• a,w rs. Arthur Ford ed
Run Staie
e at and
the ])orne
nl lleyotlons
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Gran•e
•• e.nes a_v. August 9th I This column is dedicated to' . a rpo s: Mrs. MarMaret and children. Kirkersville, are Ume Is 5 p. m ark. Meetinr. Mr. and Mrs. Georse Htckolt, otha Riebel, with
Ohllntd Rtrrl1
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three
brothers.
Guv.
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Jiving.
so
if
you're
hnv·
and
Conme
Clagg,
Kanth•
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Life
SUnday
oa
and Skeeler. have performed m mg kid trouble
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auga , Ernest Young Pomeroy · Rev es s o her parents. the
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r., w
ss se Marie Hao- topics being used . . •
pt1l 10 willl a basket dinner
foreign
appear-: lrouhle, let
Claud Cunningham: Richard The. and Mrs.
illlrtlelt.
VISIT IN RAONE
kett as the hostelS.
Tbe 'business eesslon wu con. II noon lilld serviCOI In· !be af.
ed
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motiOn
pictures.
plav-:
She
will
welcom
P
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Agnes
White.
snd
ba
y
came
•JPaclaD1
for
l:lrt
RACIN!Il
.
-Mr
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M
the
•Hair
were
Sutbe ])l'llaldeal
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e You r "The Lo "
ccalaureate of J,lll., BartCl I nd . . an
ra.
san 1\lorrll, Marilyn Slumbo Relhia by
Shumwa
PI ' Mn. Tbe ""*lor
. was llev.
- "1 on u 'ee
A and MI d-i own amusing experiences Ad
ner, of Syracuse.
let• . Sundsy night, and the mad- ''ewCeuma
lof J,ames Butcher, Karen Me !if. made lA&gt;, send .
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Bartlett
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Don
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Lou
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t&lt;rn Hayride in ad&lt;l11ion to ' dress Helen Bottel 10
. ca.re of. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ey- uatwn of B
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n•wspaper.
Sellers
eighth
grade
MO"-!ay night.
Gruese;,
1 phant sale was
projli!lr nd
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rs. Paul
Wlneliftn••
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Ault,- Debbie
Jenk'"•,
Sue K()b.
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1t'
ty Fair will be
August I
·ro A'ITEND CAMP
r. an Mrs. Junior Holsingerllumbus Is the m• t' 1..,.r, ""'e'
qf Racme. lr1s Me-llin... .Mar•o H;;:ris To'
., . · ... a ,·• bake .... · '"'"'
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and son Paul Wavne f R ·
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fte 1 •-'
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GranIV m es
POMEROY _ Pions for at- T ·
. · o acme. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen. being. here to attend
a r11Wooda, EUn01' Bo41mer,' Le"ild
· ',t;r);_,' :7,: :, .
Wedneld;;
of PI Pleasant. Fair lending day camp were made th he n•xt meetmg will be at She Will remain until nell week· of Mrs 'I'h
MK
'Bl'&lt;lwn, Ruth
Halley.
-eventilt I"&lt;'T ..,
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tickets art llOW iln when Girl Scout Troop 100 met . ep Alms Amvents lodge hall end.
a senior
ShHe 'hs ,sthy Pickens, Sue Rue, Janice .theahovl !IDd
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1 r,hmoll, Wayne Davis,, .KJihy lejo, Mrs. Erma ·Norris · 'Mn;
Thursday at the Salisbury Ele- '" omeroy, May 25, a! 7:30 p.
.
School
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mentary School. Refreshments m. Those at!endmg are asked
populat.lon ct'"sus In land
Earl
Marvin fi'f'Y,
Ger- Vivian
·:tva•rN J1!lllW YOJI,K ·1
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· and 1f0111e11, Ia 1833.
tentJUJI,
be fum. .:"l'ealth .,,1 Olflctally
: ·
Davis.
Nlcbuls, ind Mrs:
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s av s, Kmn trawloy, Job n l'lckpns. il'hf 111111 .meetlna,IIW !ended a
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wlU!Peet,~_!t,

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Mi~e
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.::re ~::ncor::li r~l •. 0:1~ at~ v~ii.,t:~rll ~~:\~~::IM~~~~r.J ~~v: l~aek; ~:'a~a:l~ • . :U':t,""~· ~:a:,~:_:~wa
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my faVOrite lime to Wl'ite waa acotch1 jumpropa and ball.
'arlJ evenlnt. You kt!011 I h • Are they ao different?
time, the quiet lltnt after sup- And . . ttie May 1 11111ue
per Is out of the way and be- U. S. News aed World Re1"rtl
lore the bedtime rush.
has a three page artiele
My fav01'lte spot is my back- the title "IS American y ~~~~
yard where I can see up and So Bad After All?" To ,
down the beautiful Ob!O rtver, the article, "In uneount&lt;'d
pa't the bllls directly across bers. when the chips are down
from Gllllpolll Ill wb•re t h • the youth• have pr&lt;~ved to
river puts lbe fertile flat fields the equal of any lighting
on -the West Vlr8inla side.
preduccd by America or any
Right now, I see even more other natloo in the past."'
water because Chickamauga And I'll bet aU of them have
C~ II out of Ill boundaries. not always worn their hair In I
Even William J. Sibley In "The a crewcut. In fact, one heroic
. French Five Hundred publish· marine had bis picture takm
ed in IID3, wrote of the IJII'Ing with hair longer than a butcb
rain&amp; Ill. Oallipolit In 1791. He Oo]IB .. . there goes any m~n
tells hciw the raina caused a readers of thlo eolumn.
"large pond near .the p u b I i c Rave you seen . .. 1 kinder
square lheiiOOll developed into face than Ed Stewarta? .....
a deiJibllll the whole popula· Mrs. Bossards beauUful peonlion and !rled frollegs became ies? . . . "' a prettier carpel
the prevallln&amp; table delicacy. than white locust petals blown
Wonder H there are any frogs by the winds that have accom•
areund the hl8h water now?
panied some of our rain?
We have beard 10 much about
••our wayward yo\tth" and a~
bout bow "Tbl~~gs aren't like
they used Ill be." But auess
what glint tilt kldo up here on

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ualt from across Ohio who attended the first "State ()c)nference on the Arts" presented by the Ohio Arts
Council Tueiday, May 16 at the Neil
Art Colony.-----.....
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For W S C S
Is Mrs Hill

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Walker and Mrs. Merrill Evans. They were among 400 members of Arts organl~a1,ion and intereeted lndivtid-

IY PAT HOliCK .

LlsltllJII1Iiltr/lll'hen I Wll.do- our hill play frOID the I I
lng a lol of c:rta!lve wrlttng, schools 0111 !Ill d a r k?

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Eberylamlly
wllb
member
ol daUghterbaniluol. Mc!hera...!'
lbe dlreetlon of Mra. Nea!l
family was taSin&amp; a home presented 1'01!11 at Sunday WOI'
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course and their prob- sblp aervlces. Mrs. Aroold aoweit aD solved by "Tru- coDipiUIIed Mn. Robert McHaf·
(Jean Wbtfebead) fie, Mils Vlrgtnla Welcb, and
"M118Cies M
.. Mrs. Harold Bolmn of Alhw
Smith) wblch
Susanna was releaBed 1r o '
then reduce heal to moderate dresBinp will deter the groWih
the family's opiDlon of his .... the hoapital Salu!'doy .ner haY·
iOOK CIUWI Pill:
temperature and bate 10 miD- ol 111811 liJod poliOaiDI or,aotelligence.
1118 been bolpltallud for medl·
1 &lt;If 111i1f
lllel or IUIIO
II Ill.
Wnl. II bu beeo lllabllllled
Other cbaracters In the play ell treatment.
'l'bl old "w!VII We" of food tllal llflln'- IIOI'IIially usowere "Mr. Pepper," Dale Bot- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crew and
eialld with food .....,Ins are
ton, "Mrs. Pepper," Debblt cblldren, Todd and .Robill. ari
ro
tun &amp;0 uniCipofe
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completely clelaoJH, Ia th
Fitch, "Helen Pepper,"
weekend vlsitora In Columbus
particuler ICld mediUID ol clrtsces Wells, "'ni!IOthy Pepper, with tbeJr liOn-in-law and daugh- Partie!.._ All . rill
liDS piQductll.
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Randy HaU. Diane Raigua! """ ter, Mr. and Mra. David Brown.
lion 111 lbe Memorlll Da ,...
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'Dill: MAn.
, laoklng, lnte!Ugent with high ved as narrator for !be play. Mr. Crew ,..1 upeciaUy for
ade to be beld In Pom Y
114rl. Pa! JobnaoD and Mn. lllod pollonJns Ill occur Ia !Md
Dear Helen·
standanls. Mter tbree months The business meetiJ1i followed a training session in youth and
be planned 1
eroy
Ted RUey 1 den wlU pre11111t dlsbn wbere mayonnaise andA •ord oi eacoura
of.
tbe blues, 1 decided lh• program.
adult Uterature conducted at
Monday
dl 1'1
a a meeting of Mid· the llklt. Members ofllle &amp;rOIIP or aalad drelllngs have been
divorced waltresagement to th1s wasn, the answer, and bethe Rlveralde Methodist Church JOB'S DAUGirl'EIIS, lletbeill2 be
P!ck Sl4 to are John Pat Riley, Larry used, II In lha cue o1 pci!lto
an men thlnlt sh Is who says 1811 a program of rehabilitao
• will meet at 7:30 Monday night
Y m.,.t at the Nell, Mike Haley, SIDlln1 Lit- salad, tuna salad, etc. But 1n
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e ea..oy prey. tlon. It has worked. Tbe children
Mlas Erma Smltb, Columbus, at the Pomeroy Mason,ic TernFlnt United !'ret- tit, Arnold Johnson, Jeff Bea- such inotanoes, the chlof lnJred·
Seven yeara ago my ex-wife and I are happy and well
f /
IJ the guest of ber brother-In· pie. New ofllcel'l wru be elect- Th1
OlurciL
ver Brent llenley George Bat- lent, f!Bh, melt, Ifill or pota·
obtained an Alabarno divorce od, the future bright.
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law and oister, Mr. and Mrs. ed.
opellins ceremony lor ey, mel Randy Ransey The 'loet, would be laotor a fault.
and married her 24-year-old Tbe divorce knocked off my
f
Philip Meinhart.
CUB SCOUT PACK
will !be pack meetlnc will be con- cl011ln1 will be In chlrge
Wbat kind Ill cooJdt 11e JOU'
boyfriend, this after we had Iexcess weight. I took on a new
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Mrs. Grace Q'JIUOII, St. Ma· meet .Monday nlcbt It I b. dueled by Scott Frllw, Chuck Richard Ow•n and Mra. itft. How about "Chocolate Chip"1
been wed IS years. Tbe
hairdo and re-styled my wsrd- MIDDLEPORT - "Heallns rys. W. Va. was here Wedne&amp;- !tllddleport Flrll United Prasby· =nswortll, Jlmmy HoI m a a, neth Scltes' dell made up o1 :;o"ldel· I recently received 8
awarded her cusindy of our
robe, found an exciting part- Words for Weary People," a day for the funeral servlcts ol terlan Chureb
Gtorse SleWIIt ol Ilea I. Timmy Sciles Bobby Powar Cbocolate Chip Cookie Pin"
children but she Informed 1 time job. I go to rchool n e devotional meditation I rom Raymond Else!Jteln. Cleve- RACINE W811eyao Sanlce :e
molhen are Mra. Ern- Danny Davis, Dtck Owen, liar; bit of American I would aay.
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I could bave tbem with me an night a week, started playing Guidepost, was presented by land.
Guild will hold 111 regular meetuer lllld Mr1. Oberlel l"ulll, Rleblrd Berry, and Jobll Keep all th08t carda and letand every time they choose Y duplicate bridge, most import- Mrs. Charles
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Har- inc Monday, May 22, at 7:30
III&lt;Ooud.
lerl coming - one ol I b e.ID
Wit•n they are with me which anUy, began
for new night at a meeting of the Busy ria and sons, Kenny and David, at the church annex. Everyone
Night . Relreslunenll wlU be HI'Ved maJ hi a prize recipe.
Is often, we eat mo.! .,j u r
women (and m n Bee Clsss held at the Middle- and Marty Vaughan, are spend· Ia reminded to bring lbelr RC
by Mrs. Dan Meadow and lllra.
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meels in restaurants. MDIII0 of fnendo. The married communi· port F1rst Baptist Church.
In&amp; today at Buckeye Lake.
bottle caps.
Eureoe Collde's Ilea 1, CO!Dpotthe waitresses In our orea learn- ty ." not In lune with us singles. Mn. Bennett concluded do- Mrs. Charles Persinger, Mlaa THE llfiDDLEPORT WCT!J
ed of Steven Bachner Ke1U11
ed II my problem, end without I JOined Parents Without Part- vo!Jonu with a prayer poem en· Lydia Eberebecb. and Mrs. will meet Monday, May 22 at
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Byer, Mickey
Mltc:bWloth
any augges&amp;n or requ..t """" ners (you can find the number titled "The Parents' Prayer," Jay Warner of United Melho- 7:30 p, m. 11 tbe lollddlepol'l POMEROY
ell Meadows, Tommy Wallerl
me, we began to be helped in In the phone book or at tile Ji. W1nnersln a contest on men dlst Clnlrch attended a dlstrlct Presbyterlaa CliJI'Ch.
Night waa
- Hlllbanda' Tommy Seally, Brill Conde:
many little ways. Tbe girls brary)._ I read everything 1 of the B1ble conducted by Mr1.
for
of the
wben the Ml:.eerved Tburaday and Mark Haoerty.
0Wet OY
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watched the l!liUIII boys' meals could find on adjusting to diHawkms were Mrs. Women'• Society of &lt;llrlaUan
Tuetda
aervattoo
epo;rt Child Coli- Bobcat badgea will be awanl· A mllcellaneotrl
bridal lholr·
earefully, making certain they vorce. I joined v!U'ious "sing- Dana Hamm and Mrs. J • b n ilervice beld Thursday In GaUlY
Pomeroy
;:et at the ed. It was announced that each
1 lr " given Friday evenlq at
hsd tho proper food. Since
les clubs" suggested by my new Lyons.
polio.
SPECIAL lo!EETING of tho Due
OD U.
cub must be aceompaoled by lite
Granp Hall
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work all day, often thev would friends. I even joined a compu- Mn1. Frances Bearbs presidLodlea Auzlllary of tewll Mallo wral inlllld tames were dl· parent. Tbe pack wu NOI'JIID· for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Line.
phone or stop over at ,;y hoose tor-match service, advortised ed at the business meetinl dur·
ley Pool 283, Middleport, bu
001 of
eveninl. T b • Ired In AprU wllh Allen Leon- Hostesses were Mrl. Lew I s
to see my I01lS had prop&lt;'r care m the newspaper, and though lng whiCh time 1! was decided
been cllled for 'fuelday, 7 p.
a bumoroua ard continulnc as cubmuter. Hughe&amp;, Mrs. Hay H1JIIIel, Mrs.
Tbey wero taken to the movies. I didn't meet any tastine men to have a demonstration on hoim. at the home of !111'1. Allen Yours:/.'
Live With John Fultz Is treiiiUI'er. and
Jr. Line and Mra. Paul
buwling, the shore, etc. Many throu!h _this, it was fun and lday foods by a home econoHampton AIr" WUUam L. IH th
or
a to Do Un- Pultz and Charles Byer r a Rlrrison.
of the waitresses were divorced kept antiCipation going
mist of_the Columbus and SouthSmith, preeldent, announced. lift : ..
Arrlva." A committee members.
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MEIGS COUNTY RldJng club
Ho ..
Ill Mrs. An· Saturday the cubs attended
orated
with an · umbralla trim11
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but stiil they managed to fmd [ shsrp, be sharp, smile, be ber. A ''bakelese" bake sa 1e
wlU meet Tueadoy, M8J sa, at
wan! IVbo will move to a performance &lt;i ''Tbe C med wltb pint roaebudl and
time lor us. Tbere were no emo- friendly, and llways have
was planned for June. A thenk· Mra. Milton Hood, Mrs. P. 7:30 p. m. at the home of Joe Don
momth.
1 Princess" at Grace
l!lplscopll streamers. It
loaned by
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tional strings attached.
good Ume; never Jet sell-pity you note was read from Mrs. L. Mitch, Mrs. Clyda Allmt- YOUIII.
of 1
1 WBJ the winner Clmrcb. Other apecta1 acUvllles Mra. Cbarles Shaver.
If a n y jackass 11 aluptd'1 defeat ytu.
Pearl Hoffroan, and lbe meet.. worth, and Mrs. Walter Haya. GIRL SCOUT leaders meet at m, : : " ' :th the prize be- have Included makiDg Mother's Games for the evening were1
enough to make an uncompU- It seems to me the vast num- ing wu concluded with prayer were at St. Albans, W. Va. Frl- camp Klasbuta at t a. m. on menta er r two. Rafresll- Day glf" and work on achievedirected bY
tewis Hughe
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meniary remark about a wait- bers of single people all over by Mrs. Ross Pullen.
day niglt for the wedding of Tueoday, May 23, to further Gene were aerved by Mrs. menl awards. Den 2 m d 1e and Mrs.. Paul Harrison. Prizes
ress in front of me, f'll ell the country aren't getting their, Tbe birthdays of Bit m e m- Rebecca An n Allensworth, plaiiB for the June day camp. Tbo Houdallbelt, Mra. Da a scrapbooks and are planning were won by Mrs. Maxine Lane
bim plenty' 1 am proud to1 ssy share of publicity. When you bers were observed during !be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- PAST MATRONS of Pomeroy
mas, Mra. Charlet Smith, tomato growing contest, and Mrs. Gene Lane, 1\!lss Jlecl&lt;y
I have many waitres•es f r figure there are over 500.001) social bour. Tbey were t be 10n 0. Allensworth, former Mid- Chapter No. 186 O.E.S. w i 11
Hensler, and Mrs. Den 4 members were guesla of Lane, Mrs. Kennan Llwhon
0 adultsmglesintheSanFrancis- birthdays of Mrs. PuUen, Mra. dleporl residents, to Lewis meet Tuesday evening at the
friends. and there may be peoAt
HarriJ.
Kenneth Selle&amp; at h1a Route !3 Mrs.. Benny Wlllll and
pie just as good in the world co Bay area alone you can see C. H. W1se, Mrs. Alice F r e o- HOIII')' Clark, oon of Mr. a n d home of !111'1. Norma Parker at Mr
were Mrs. Howanl, farm for a bike, picnic and ani· Calvm Lane.
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but none better. At
we're a large &lt;egment of socie- land, Mrs. Lillian McGhee, Mrs. Mrl. Henry D. Clark, St. AI- 7:30 p. m.
i'!!ID Gleu, Mra. .
mal atlldy.
The &amp;Ue.sll ol hWlOr opeae&lt;1
when the beys needed 1a moth- ty, and rate as much concern Laura Seines, and Mrs. Leona bans. The wedding tool: place LADIES AUXILIARY Racine ,_,., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas,
and araclously thanked their
er's attention bedly, they had as the Goldenyears, H i p p lea, Sigman. Buddy glfll were dlt- at the l"lrsl Baptist Church Ia Post. American
will : ·
Mrs. Frank Sisson, AUXIo/'
many flolenda and relaUvea for
several fine substitute JOO!hers teenagers, even mtthers. - trlbuted.
St. Albans.
meet at 8 p. m. Tueoday at the 1\fr..... Mrl. Kenneth Harris.
lOry
the usalul and lovely alf!a,
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1 Tbe lUella""" sii'Ved ..,.._
This ts something I'll
JOLINE
Azaleas In pink shades were Mrs. Grace Weber, Bloom- hsll. Potluck refreshmenlls will Mr. 1lllldnd Mra. Allan Leonerd,
able to repay , even If they'd Dear Helen:
used in the table arrangement field, N. J., was the recent be served.
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Mra. Kenneth Scltes,
ea, ooffee and bql Ide witll
let me. - E.J.F.
II a divorcee wants to meet prepared by Mrs. C. P. Brad· guest of ber. brother and sis- Rim.AND ALIDINI are ask· Mr. and Mrl. LoweD Beaver,
the guest of honor betna sarv·
Dear Helen:
men, she can go to the Friday bury. Other hostesses were Mrs. ter-in·law, Mr. aud Mrs. earl ed Ill IDIII at 7 p. m. Tuesday
Mraand.•
Houdasbelt, MIDDLEPORT _ Tha ann•L ed1befll'llt.
You asked lor divorcees to night Bar-gain counter, wheTI! Pullen, Mrs. B. F. Panna!ee, Brannan. Mrl. Weber 11 1n In lba hl&amp;h school IJIIIDUhllll
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Invited ll*lll
Mr
tell others how they "came you go "single." and after a and Mrs. Jacob Turner,
West Union, W. va. v!Jitlng Ill decorate for 1111 1Mual banat the home of Mrs u;: • and Mrs. Maxlile Lane, 1h
through.'' I am neWly divorced double-scotch, come out "dourelatives, and will return here quet.
Neutzlln&amp; was '
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mother of three, living in
bles" But not if she wants 111
.for another visit with the Bran- REGISTRATION for cblldren
rogram
pest pretldeJ,Wu!ed,
1111_ Benny Wlllls, Mra. Dale Dun1
IUburbs, consider myself nice keep those high morals. Bars
nans.
enterinl ldndergarten 1n Southlary of Drew Webster ·• UJU He, lllra. Lewll 11\lcl!ll, Mra '
are for instant fl-iendohlps, but
Mrs. Betty Cline Is In
ern Locll School District aen
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met atilt ho of
Poet It, Ray Hap", Barbar1 and Sue
they don't tead to marriage. Ia !hi! weekend visiting ber Saptember from It L m. Ia
!Hackett,
Georce Mrs. Marvin Glndltlberge/
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KNOWS
WO lfleS
brother and sister-In-law, Mr. S p. m. Tuesday, May 23 at
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Dear Helen:
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SYRACUSE _ Tile Tr1 Coun- and Mrs. Ernest Ring.
ldaderprten building, Ractne. APPLE GROVII -1be Ap- ·comed Into the -;;:..,:• weJ. Walter Jr. Lana, lllra. DenliJ
. agree a lot of men turn 1 ty Citizen's Band Radio Club b Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brad· Parents to take birth certift- pit Grovo WSCS met Tuesday tbe group after a
:e, Mra. Calrin LIM, Bteky
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divorcee into a wrestling part- met recently at the New Haven ury entertained With a dinner ealel and lmmun!Jatlon record. lliahl at tbe church with Mrs. !lnet willie realdl In I"Jorr.
• llermaa Lawhon, Mr 1:
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ner, and others are looking lor roadside park with 40 In II II- dpartyhtin observance, of I heIr Supt. Paul Powell reminds par- Donno IIIII aa proaram lead- do. Mn. Ollft rl:app
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Adldul and Mrl. Paul
. PLEASANT - Tbe Pl someone to auppert tbem. But if ance. A potluck dl
a en aug er Soaanne, 20th bl ••
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Band Boosters met "Divorcee" stic'·nner, wiener .day. Allending
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rur en
.. Sl, !lOT, must
be five
by ••·
.. pruen
'Acroasmemthe prarer.
ent opeoed
tbe meetl
with Sending lilta WIN Mila Belth
.. to her gur.a, aDel marshmaUow rout
besides
Oct.
to oater
tinderAtlantle,"
witll IIY«al
DevoUona
were nbg .,_
at e PPHS band room and joins various organizations, she- 7:30 p. m.
was at I 1Y was Carl Wolfe.
prten.
ben rudiDI Items pertaining J. llf. Tbornllln lllld th Y"""· en Thomu, 111'1. llll')' Yoimg,
plans for the attend- 'II win. I stayed single 12 years A short busi
linl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reibel,
Ill the aubject. Songs were 1 period of allent ere ,... Mr. and Mra. Gl111111 Smllh and
ance_ at tho Strawborry Festi- then a woman friend lntroduc: conducted b
wu Morristown, are here lor I hI POMEROY WOMEN'S Cbrlt- "Neer the Croll," "What A memory of tha war
In llr. and 111'1. Ceralil
;n Buckhannon on June 2
me :rImy present husb•nd George
graduallon e v e n Is of their UID Temperance Union w Ill rrtend We Have In Jesua," .
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ever want In a man. treasurer reports
grandcblldren, Aaa Brldbury, meat at 2 p.m. 'fuesday at the IMI8 by the JTOUp. A dlacut- Officara nporta """ p r •
'1'he umform drive alldltor ro- I was still wonderiDg If I should and approved Thwere read I Hwho craduatea from lollddlepol'l Pomaroy United Me I h o d I sl lion was held on Amllrtean and
and a letter ol IPflNOIPARTY OiVEN .
ported a hslance of $232.99 on marry him on my way to th• were read ·
e by-lawl 1gb School Del 11e
Cb
BrtUih
aUon
from
A.
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R!lllll8YILLE
-Mark Smith
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hand and $1
still due on ll1e church. I have n·vonce b- st•ad and d'by
Grin- bury • who wUI
' s graduate
ry Brad·
MetbadlmJ.
' well
I Dd a8hibJ fl!ll'l old wu .......... wltil'
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from urcb.
The bualnts1
sa•fon waa In Mr · Edne McKnlibl
1111nki111
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new unifurms. John Cooper' sorry. MRS. F. K.
Jambor
the eighth grade Monday night. LADIES AUXILIARY of Lew- chll'll of Mrl. Mabie Roush, thiii'OUP for
II lbe 11
May
announced the uniform drive Dear Helen:
lor Ma
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announced Lt. and Mrs. David l"leldl II Manlty Poll 263, Americaa l tht prealdent. A report waa glv· death of Mrs. Howell wae read.
parelil, 114r. and Mrs. I
wil,l end on May 27th.
I am 19 and divorced. I
June fa
F :"'kereburg and and children, Tammy and Step. Lesion, IIJOCial meettna at lbe en on the IUC&lt;IH ol the rum- Durin
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'" 1111. The servm, table
Tbe group named a new married at 17 and "freed" last Several 'm ber.endshlp, I n d. I
Clendenin, were recent home of Mre. Allen Hampton mage slle held In Pomeroy and hou g I concludJna IIICial
.anltr1tl with I birthday
board of directors compoBed ofl July ir Las Vega•
Jamb
em rs attended the Iguests of Mrs. Eva Hartle at 7 p.m. Mrs. Wlllloin Smith, the sale oJ ru A moll
r gamea were playad wllh ._.
with cowboys
Wdliam McGraw, Louls Rossi I I used to thlnk iho same as April
held at Marietta on!an&lt;[ Mrs. James Faulkner
president, llfgeo attendance.
made Ill C!OIIJ.:;e the J::h::; : : Gbemg won bJ II r L and Jndlllll. Favors ol surkancl Mrs. L. W. Getty . John "Bitter" did- aU men are af- Enjoy;n th
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husband or Mrs.
LADIES AUXILIARY OF fund wltb procoedl 11 be uoed W 1 lllnRelore and Mrl. Owen en,lowllllaae and bata were gi•was named property leragoodtlrnewlthadivorcee. Mark Ke!ms,
were ners granddaughter, leavell"eeney-llenneUPost 128, Amer- lor needeln the .ommunlty . ..
reshmeltll '!'.''WI
lbl pest&amp;. Glfls were
l11!1an
But when I started •oin• out D . R
earns. Tuesday for Vietnam.
lean tecton, wiU meet at 7:30 Joyce "'bite'• blrthda w M
by Mrs. Ha- 1-1! d prelllltd . If Marl&lt;. Refresi!The BoosteMJ voted to spon- I made it known I ..;,
thai
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and Rebecca Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. Lorena 'fuesday nlahl at the haU.
olloerved" with Mre. y Ma:l:
Weilll It lltOat
Ice cream, cake, pota.
a_ retarded child to Camp kind. They didn't like It someSh tarBt,l W Va.: Mr. DaviS , Mrs.. Walter Hayes, Mrs.
Wednesday
Roush and Mrs. Dolly molfe Holme's "- and Mrl. 111;1111 __::'1'",. and tool aide were
1 ren, · Mepke ankenshlp
c· d Mand Frances MwI1son, Mrs. Galen F'EENEY • BENNET!' Post aervinl refrolhmenll to eleven
Osby Martin.
and Mrs.
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ltlck7
Kindlich thts summer.
Itimes· but they ,.. me a ch'ld
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Saatr,;_,.
Mrs. "' Tommy Reed ' Danny
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lot mere for saying it. Those Matt and D 'd
y, ark , Brown, rs. Lee Smltb, and IJI, Americeo Laawn, will meet members.
Wlldermutb.'
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Dodd, Mike Smtl/1,
Grand Opry SlaM!
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Richard
James Jividen represent- II 7:30 Wedneaday ntgbt at the
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Joey Smith, Clare
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Mrs. 'McMahon. i~·
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pit.". ··· · ·_ Ill' aour 'l"- • pinch of lilllmec and clnna-Jsoclatbli Goalqmpt!OD of
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ulter, aUr lD ·, 1111 - ftavorlng, the - ·
'l'bole lliit l'llld lhll aoiJuau 1 pour
paltry lined pan, Aa 1 tulltf ol filii, II II well
am 1111'1 'IOIIId llte10 hi
aprinkJ10 top mfll clnnemon. knoWD 1hal tbe 'flneger mHI·
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Tips to Senior Citizens

Mon cher Charles,
'• It was 142 years ago tomorrow I watched I• marquis
clt Lafayette slowly ascend the stairs of Our House. He
bad come, as 1 have before told you, to honor us with his
presence at a reception In M. Cushing's ballroom.
' . . We loved him, the marquis de Lafayette. We loved
also the man but a step behind him on the stairs. Many
times I have told you of I• bon general; never before, I
punt. have I told you of this smiling little man w~o _,.,.,l!tlll!lflll•"'-111""'"""''"'"P-III!&amp;Il'lll•
p)anted his feet With such firmness on the steps. His
name was Antoine Claude Vincent. He was one of us.
Sunday
tor bla sake we were glad
ANNUAL HOMECOMING at
li lion ttnoral walked slow- Painfully he dragged
Ebenezer Church in Racly up the stairs.
across the crusted snow on
coon Township. Basket dinner
·· strange, Is It not, that It was knees and elbows, unable to at noon.
Of ADtollle I waslblnklng wben, call for belp. He became drow· SPAGIIE'ITI SUPPER at
bot·recenlly there came to Our sy and resigned himself to coon Elementary School at
&amp;11111 In clllrurglaDI J o hn death, losing all track of time. Rio Grande, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Terry d H. W. Porterfield, and Yet he did not die. Rousing $1.00, sponsored by Alpba Ta
J]au Mouleur Robert Stimpert, from hi• swpor, he saw stars Delta.
an of Columbus, Ohio. "We i" above him and knew tile storm I
In 1 few mlnulea to Ia eiiDiq.. had passoo. Light from a
Monday
)!lutlqao," they said to Ma-l moon shone on the snow and
FRENCH CITY MOTHERS
~. "But
first, a look the roof of a cabin outlined
League Installation of officers
~ the tavern, if we igainst the sky. He clawed
at Gene Bali's Restaurant, at
inay,"
, way from the driR, and acr•ossl 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Lester Ply·
"su.elyl 1!1 monslears will I the frozen snow to the cabin. male, District President, inei:plain what Is a ciiDiqae pia&amp;- After an endless interval
stalling officer. ..
11..,.. A place to study the Ifeeble knocking was heard.
ANNUAL INSPE~ON of
s~nthe\lcs we call plastics, trusting le bon medeclns
Gallipolis Chapter OES 7:30
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Marietta to whom his rescu· p.m. Practice at 6:30 p.m.,
.. '.'Non! The word alone is the ers would have taken him, my Sunday. AU officers please be
same - from the Latin 'plastl- friend asked to be brought the present.
derived from the Greek many painful miles to
BETTY STAM CLASS of
'-lalllkos,' meaning fit for lis. This was done. Here nhysi· First Baptist Church, wIll
moldini, clj)able of shapinll, or clans applied lime water to meet at the home of M r s.
formative. To 1 plastic clinic his frozen hands and feet, Clinton Smith, Evergreen, 7:·
come those in need of 'Mold- whicb removed the decaying ~· 30 p.m.
lni' - In this case, crippled I flesh frim their joints and sav- GALLIA TOPS Club meeting
children of Gallia County. We !ed hls life.
at the Grace Methodist
~rynine them, perhaps later I There were, alas, no clln- 1 Church, at 7:30. Members
'mbape' them. Sometimes this lqaes plastlque in 1799; rec1&gt;D·I may bring guests.
II a long and Intricate proeeso. lstructive surgery was a hunTuesday
Two or three among tl!tse we Idred and more years away. My
FAREWELL
DINNER at the
!!llall Bee today may be ready poor friend was doomed to car·
Vinton Methodist Church at
!Of such surgery, and others ry the marks of his ordeal
6
p. m.
ean In lime be helped. For all on hlm. For the rost of his
RIVERSIDE STUDY club wlU
there is hOI"'."
the joints of his hands and
meet
with Mrs. D. C. PriestThe words of ies r.hlrurgleas showed naked hone. To clim1b I
ly at 12:30 for picnic.
touched me deeply, moa cbor a stair was agony.
AMERICAN LEGION AuxlllCharles. In my day, to tile crip-1 It was of this I thought,
ary Unit 27 will meet at the
pled even hope was denied. ; Sunday in mal of t825 as
hall
al 7:30 p. m.
Here In tile village we had Iwat&lt;hed hlm ascond the
the physicains Petit, Naret, Sau. stairs behind General Lafay- FAIRVIEW SPRING Valley
l~ln, LeMoyne; yet skllied as ette. It was of Antoine I thought Homemakers will meet at the
they were in tile art of healing, as 1 so recently Ustened to In home of Mrs. Gwen Bibbee,
~her they por their co I· eblnqlens
Porterfield and 512 Maple Ave. 8 p.m.
ltpgues in the mOdical centers John Terry.
Wednesday ·
of. the world conld reshape a Perhaps Antoine, too, lislenFACULTY
WOMEN's Club
ctlp?ied chilCl. For my friend ed - and rejoiced for the chli·
of Rio Grande College w II I
"!!toine there wao no hope.
dren of Gallla County!
honor
graduating senior girls
~ well remember his ordeal. ]
Sans Adieu!
with a reception in the HeriII happened on a bi.ack night
Auguste
tage
Room of Davis Library,
ne~r Marietta In the so • harsh
. 7:30 p. m.
~ter of 1799.
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Antoine bad gone to Marietta
Thursday
~ing to earn a little money,
FRENCH ART Colony wIll
f\\. he was young and wished
meet at the home of Marjorie
"l~!"arry. (In Golilpolls we had
Rinehart, 219 Kolton Rd.
Iiiii! so much as the price of a
'!jldle.) On this night be was
OARD PARTY
on the river In a sleet
GAWPOUS - The Sludent
his canoe capsized GAIJJPOLIS- Mr. and
Government Association of Hoihull Into the wat_; ·Paul Harrison were host a n zer Hospital School of Nursing
floating Ice. Brulstd !hostess lor a _birthday ~~~~lis sponsoring a card party on
ice, his feet and bands (ln honor of !herr twins, d•
Wednesday, May :U, from 8 to
be al last reacl!fd the •ter Sharry and son Larry.
10:30 p. m. at Davis Hall, 514
In the darkness and :twin• were five Tuesday.
'Jl'lrst Avenue. Donations of one
he soon became lost i Aller supper, Mrs.
dollar will be taken at 1he
-?'----- -· --- ·-·- --- _ : 'served two Identical
door, Rolreshments will be servcakeo with birthday
ed. Everyone is Invited to •t·
a D~~isfCh
· UfC
to Larry. and Sherry written
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tend. Prim will be ~en for
~!lc:~ssMeets
""'m. ce cream, koo1•• ,
ooffee were also served.
high and low wilmers.
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The t~ildren opened the 1
LE.\VES FOR KORE.\
Faithful Workers' Socl- :~eoents and pictures were
GAWPOLIS - Pvt. Hubert
the Poplar Ridge Free- ' Twelve relatives
Francis, having spent hillea•e
Baptist Church met recenl· ITh
... d .,_
here with hil wife, Sue, and
the home of "Ed
I
ey
were
"''an
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hl s pa~r. ts, Mr. and "J h
nuo.
llh 'Leonard, Mr. and Mrs.
m••· o n
New Haven, Mr. and FranciS of Rt. 1, Bidwell,
Pearl
Lemley
acting
as
Ch
sident 1
· . ar le s ReynoIds a n ,1 parted from Port .
pre
n the absence
Ann and Steve. They 11• j)(rl Wedpeaday
oEtlbe president: Rosetta Jones, received 8 oall and 8 g 111 Fo,rt Lowls, Wash. Pvt. ·
the ~ling to order. AI- ! from their aunt Miss Opal Leon- will board a plane within a
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Columbus'
week for Korea where he will
· group srnglng of
of Praver"
the
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-;~,wllreas repeated in unison.
and Mrs. C. E. DeVeil, Co- !l i ~~~~~~~~~
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nd Mr nd .,_ Le I
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.JL.oo~~·'o( prev1ous
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-...e read and approved. Dues
WE SELL
~ Sunshine fund were collectocfiand bills were paid.
l!rthday gills !rom mys!A!ry
lli(ers were presented to DiaJiilre castle, Emily Massie, HOME FURNISHINGS
Lemley.
sick calls were made
tbe month and cards
Middleport, Ohio
sent to the foil&lt;&gt;wiriRDe·r- 11·---- - - - - -Bud Welc!J, Mr. Arrowood,
OUR PRICES ARE
Francts, Rosella Jones
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Mrs. Robert Lemley.
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btF~Ie group oo go toward mak· ll
qunt to be sold for the
of the church. A
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Another occasion
will be held at the next I
Middleport, Ohio
to show you care!-and care enough to
consl81ed of I WE SELL QUALITY
send the very bestthe group,
a Hallmark card
:~::nley giving the Bible FURNITURE AT LOW

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FRIDAY
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Why do Mdirtl ·P,,i1&lt;Jpfe
Chevrolet ·cars In Galiia
Count1 "'"'·"'" 'Any:s:;tther ;t:J~~~k~•? Why Do More Peo:
Cbunt'{Than Any
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and apple orchards, and tlje I~
lac bushes.
"' 'Those in charge, who lived
and worked there, must h a v e
Pl''"ed away In elernal sleep
years ago; tha Kerrs and Rogers to whom !long oo pay
aite to, in their elernal resting
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pface.
"Incidentally, I have a New
Y~rk City newspaper photo of
the acclaental death tl t h e
chauffeur of pre wldow·til 0. 0,
!&gt;lclntyre oi Gallipolis, killed by
a beam penetrating his head
while sitUng in her Roils·Royce
c~r In New York.
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'"I llved In and around New
Y9rk for .many years. Here II!
California,, about 12 now. A IZ.
year-old son Is burled In Tarry.
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the ·~tot·". musically
cbarrr !d us to sleep.
"Ti ·' egg .bnntlngs a010ng the
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e hoes. bringing the cattle
me, the beautiful horses I of\~" teti tidbits of candy, applea
'I'd grass. The HOcking .Valley
l!ains ·so fascinating; the beautiful countrysides and br. Par- 1
k(r's pretty horse · and buggy,

frtt flat Jllllnt,- ... with
brush or rillltr on ony in-

dri01 in 30 minul11. While
ond many prtHy colon.
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hay mow where some of us loved to sleep during a heavy rain
as the 'musical pltlari&gt;alter of

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thereafter, I faced lrfe s~~;:~
an orphan at the GaDia
children's home. For
years, my feet trodded the
walks, lanes, and fleld.s thai
so dear to my heart. Perltaps
there are many changes now,
not altogether new - but I !eng
to see - If only a part, or a
path - !he scenes of my earliest childhood: the huffing- .puff.
lng threshing machlnes, I he'
corn husking bees, the dairy.\
the Un-roofed barn, with t h e

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COLUMBUS - The 0 hi o ed attention to the frige bene.
. provided patrolmen. Hlw:~....
State Highway
Patrol expects IfitS
BY JOHN COOPER
St
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.ewar t have both asked ass~st~
hundreds of ·Y.1ung Oh10ans to way Patrolmen work a basic a.
SoU eorraervatJon Service
ance from us on conservation
lllliTHs
l•q1 p ...... " ""''' 1V""' lnchute hi~ w1re apply for jobs as patrolmen as 1 holtf week. are allowed
lw o
Mason Coua ty
far m pIarmIng. Both are int er· I •turd•r - !\lr. ~U~d Mr•. EdJI•~ I Mrs.
Fold(!n
Que(!n : two
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·l a result of a new pay ra1se
. I weeks vacation
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J ohn · A. Hussell and son, .AI- es ted m
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sta.Jiey
Nelaon 114.11 Second Ave, son,
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len, have completed marking Mr. Soswell plans to build one AbT't:.:O''ch
•nd M~i-~ulton · FnnklJn &lt;,P•a othyl Townlll!nd : M r~- 1 34 - year history of the Patrol. I years service and four weeks
out contow· lines, for farming thls year.
M/ .:d Mr:~ ::;,::~· Le~•~ ll.,~~~ t~m~~ )1 M8' ' 1 ~~:~"' 1 [.urr v , ,, ,,. M .r~ .. ,, I Colonel
Robert M Chiara-1 after 2~ y~ars Like other state
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and M., uorl~ IP.weJI :~1 nf Ctllutn· m on te,
Superintendent,
an-'1 employees, they
., receive ~ ~
This eonsists of the entire crop- Deer Lick on Thirteen Mi 1e W••n•&amp;d•y - Mr. omd Mn. Donald 1~:~o~~~~~w~;:.th~s;r 1 :yr.11J?.,c 1 ~ Qu~~",· 1nounced today
i paid Jholid,ays pe'r year. Addi·
. on their
· farm Creek IS
. planrung
, to develop a uu
Eutene
Sblnlelf, UJ Greenbrier, ·
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ney: an'1 Muvln Queen. McArthur . 1
Ition r.lly the Patrol provldr,s 11·
8 hter a:oe 1 . m.
land. Sixte&lt;m acres. ~f ,this .a~ spring and construct a trough '
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::e~e ':;~n Th~~~~;h~~~,"~e ·~-~~·~~~ ; . The raise will boost the stal't-1cellent 'occupational and famiW
mount ,is on land which' they on his farm on Cain Ridge Mr a..,,. wnu•m Qv••n. u, or 613 HaJ l.-. .v · woo"' Fun•..·nl n.,.,\c ~ "' 1 " ur- 1 mg pay of patrolmen from $5520 Iprotection With optional Y.e\ir~
cc Jt=•n Mayo. JB, Bidwell: Cb~rl~• of !ule~. McArthur Bt~ro ~c 1
W. Mc5.. n. 20, GalUPOita, and JOliet 1013 In VI l
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Ann campbell 111. oall!poU•.
1011 ot th n,~re ~~.~d .~dw~:,:::

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Ia y~ar t 0 $7176
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tv . . • merit at age 52 witb 20 yt.ara
105 aares of lt 'is on· land which year . and decided that a second-"'"· aJ..In• .ll,rillr4a. 11, (Jr 3:1 Nell m~dtately, "': 1th . 10 _au.tomahc ser'vice.
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they bought 'from Grac:e . Stone one was important to his water
1\l'e .. oliPrl Salll!'dll.~ ~h~ 11 1.~~· rof raiSeS, culmmating m a top
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and is . knpwn as the L 0 g a n Deeds.
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at fin frorn lives in R~verdale; w~s a naval Burdette fartn.
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Charles Zuspan, of near Sas-~:~d~~P'i~('·r ·h~?~.,~~f~~ ::,~c~~m..,~~. 1\~~~~ .rna~ grade. Present top salary . 1ng .m :h1s htghly regarded' f. •
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pharmacist in the second World Whil~ werklng on the ~ontour- safras , has develOped 8 Mnset·
by two •on• •nd two daumt~tm rrom ts $a50 per· month.
gamzabon must be ~t.wee~t~
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. usse com· vabon fnrm plan With our help.
old Noel. f:o!umbu J: Mu. Roderk h
Officers of the Ohio Highway :
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IFa~el Thomas . Ch·nnri Pi rt . Hnd Ro~e.
mum e1g t o
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Dayton : three litt:p -· ehlldren, Lowe ll Patrol thus are now placed on
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VIce. w o a~tst wtthl pan plans to develop .this farm sentatives oE the state's mstttu- 1Me)ti&lt;'o. ~• r~- Ed ...... ,d~ wa~ ~ """"'·j lion b&lt;~ sis with emplovees of, "' be
· tab! t 4n_.,ft
SlVely, mostly .to the batt 1e the layout that this ·w~s a job as a m-assland farm d h .
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an as ttons of htgher learnmg n ay jrh,m h T.~ rll•• A i ~. !i:.. rwh·'" w~n· lwl&lt;t , busmess and J:ldt!stry and w1ll be a high school gradliali .~,ul
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I1IKfet . . . ,aiJout! the' .
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t ould .have been d 0 De Icleared several acres of land bemoaned the c;lefeat of t h e l 1'uesdHy at Miller~ Home fo r. Fll"'l'r ~ls l rank among the nation's t 0 p
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pavmo pollee orgamzat1pn. The
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. g that higher education Mrl. Mvrtt• Houck ••k•r, u. "·It'd I _· .r.. •
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ue, e e1t t at It should be done ~rs for a start toward a beef now "faces very serious prob- to w••rd r"'""'v1n1 her!' Th01r~ ~~~v " 1over _ all stote employees pay Those interested may a'WJy
. range1 the San GabrHl Moun.. "I plan to visit Ga~lipelis, the now rather than watt until an- cattle herd.
lems."
j~j~~e:ht'r..!.1;.nt~ ~.':,,:~! ~~~~.~;~11~~."~:~ : boast passed by the Ohi~ i&gt;egis- 1at any Highway Patror~ost-: ·Jtftains. A few blocks west is the home I knew as a cbll~, enroute other year.
ty and daur~ter (lr the Inti! Joh.n u. 1. t
plica'nts who meet the reqfilf;.
East Gate entrance to the fain· to a Memorial Day reunion of
ACTIVITY IN '61
At a meeting the Ohio Board ~:(~c~~arhvor 1(1 ~atn~~nba~~t~ti~·~·i~~( ~~;;~~ &lt;I Curie. 1 Cl .
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atory, the' moon missile
or ' may riot ve the op-- them neighbors in the w011
ornt ew IVI8JOD
represenlattves were ready to her husbnntl. 'rhomn lhkl' r'. B ~nn, l 11.f' E
will be assigned to a trai"ifi~
plant, which Ues in the
. portunity for _long; as life is Valley Church community on PI~SB~RGH, Pa. (UPI) -claim a crisis exi~ts, but only l ~~~n~~~"..lf;;::~~~d~~~;e~ 1:~~:•~:·. ,:~~~ ~ 1' IFiS (!iHJUe littler
cli)ss tn the New Highway P'i~
Gate Dam, hard against
mere uncertam, after t h r e e Thirteen Mile Creek are plan· IConsolidation Coal Co., Friday one had a suggestJOn for a SO· ' er memh('r of OkP~ Chapel ('llllrrh. ' O , E'
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. conservation
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mountam
score and Ieo years. Dea th has mng
this announc ed a new Ohto
~~ waterloo. Storvi(·e• were helrl M.1y ·
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1' About 30 f~t E~t of t h
seemingly tapped me on the year. Raymond Hill, wh1 lives IDivision to operate its enlarged Harold 0 ster vice president ~rtaatl ~~~~~~r~· 011~\ 0~1~/:~t' M2~,.~ ~';k'~~ PT . PLEASANT _ Dorothy , to begin May 24, with anotli'tt
J.P.L. entrance gate begins
many times, more of· .in Virgmia, but owns two farms Ireland Mine and new Shoemak- , f d
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S&lt;'hool has been narn· cruit trajning sess10ns
run. •'Mt
lilled with ~~B, strollers,
through all the tragic events planning to build a pond. .
Northern Pan~andle,
~;:;: 1 {e~is~~~:;: :nocat! fun~~ 1~;~hu~o~~~~~·. :;~t;,"~:;d.~~~~w "~t ·ed winner or
annual essay !.14 to 15 weeks. The H~gh'WaJ
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horse back riders. From a
that are more often to. befall an Boyd McDermott, on the nght Consol Pres1dent John C o r- f
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zer Ho&amp;pH•L Horn sept. ~3. t872 . '" contest sponsored by J u d g e Patrol t(aining is recognrzMY
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my life is rather sue• fork. of Th'If teen M1'le Cree k, lS
· cvran sal·d· th e lh ree mmes
. w1.11 or 't pre. 1tml,rlary Pt1annmg on GaHipulie
. ~he waH thP. au 11 ht" r or the 1
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Jn a larger sense. I am planning to buiJd a second di- ultimately produce 9.5 million cap! a Improvemen.s.
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art, at- version ditch. He built ene last tons of coal per year and wili He said $2 Qr $3-million dol- Fif r - 111 - t., .. ~,r, \l~ri·· oonndL Court Hearings,'' won Miss ' cept in the United State~. ..:":
orange blos.~oms.
lng no one becau~e or race, ~1- fall and liked the result so well, supply Mitchell power station Iars would allow planning to I g~~~~P~~~~~c~~d scr;i1;:• Jl~~1~t~c~~~d~~~: Esque $25 rar hPr erfort. Judges Additional recrujt tr~tlriltfj
· \bout t.h ree S£'0ra a
ll' or creed. I enJOY a nice Wife that he decided to buil(l anoth- under construction about nine proceed until the funds for con· She wu • memher or th~ flu~ ttaP· for the contest were Mrs Char- ~ c:lasses will be schecluled ail'fast
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re 1re- er this year.
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rntles south of Moundsville, W. struction can be provided, andj ducted Mond•:.r. May 22. at tilt Me· les Lanham Mrs_ Lela Fogle. I as applications can be proc-.
JJfe at Gallipolis, Ohio:
Carl BDBwen and Donaid A· Va ·
. .SO dolng - save t1me.
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CoY Fun('nl Hllme In Vinton. with I
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Tips to Senior Citizens

Mon cher Charles,
'• It was 142 years ago tomorrow I watched I• marquis
clt Lafayette slowly ascend the stairs of Our House. He
bad come, as 1 have before told you, to honor us with his
presence at a reception In M. Cushing's ballroom.
' . . We loved him, the marquis de Lafayette. We loved
also the man but a step behind him on the stairs. Many
times I have told you of I• bon general; never before, I
punt. have I told you of this smiling little man w~o _,.,.,l!tlll!lflll•"'-111""'"""''"'"P-III!&amp;Il'lll•
p)anted his feet With such firmness on the steps. His
name was Antoine Claude Vincent. He was one of us.
Sunday
tor bla sake we were glad
ANNUAL HOMECOMING at
li lion ttnoral walked slow- Painfully he dragged
Ebenezer Church in Racly up the stairs.
across the crusted snow on
coon Township. Basket dinner
·· strange, Is It not, that It was knees and elbows, unable to at noon.
Of ADtollle I waslblnklng wben, call for belp. He became drow· SPAGIIE'ITI SUPPER at
bot·recenlly there came to Our sy and resigned himself to coon Elementary School at
&amp;11111 In clllrurglaDI J o hn death, losing all track of time. Rio Grande, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Terry d H. W. Porterfield, and Yet he did not die. Rousing $1.00, sponsored by Alpba Ta
J]au Mouleur Robert Stimpert, from hi• swpor, he saw stars Delta.
an of Columbus, Ohio. "We i" above him and knew tile storm I
In 1 few mlnulea to Ia eiiDiq.. had passoo. Light from a
Monday
)!lutlqao," they said to Ma-l moon shone on the snow and
FRENCH CITY MOTHERS
~. "But
first, a look the roof of a cabin outlined
League Installation of officers
~ the tavern, if we igainst the sky. He clawed
at Gene Bali's Restaurant, at
inay,"
, way from the driR, and acr•ossl 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Lester Ply·
"su.elyl 1!1 monslears will I the frozen snow to the cabin. male, District President, inei:plain what Is a ciiDiqae pia&amp;- After an endless interval
stalling officer. ..
11..,.. A place to study the Ifeeble knocking was heard.
ANNUAL INSPE~ON of
s~nthe\lcs we call plastics, trusting le bon medeclns
Gallipolis Chapter OES 7:30
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Marietta to whom his rescu· p.m. Practice at 6:30 p.m.,
.. '.'Non! The word alone is the ers would have taken him, my Sunday. AU officers please be
same - from the Latin 'plastl- friend asked to be brought the present.
derived from the Greek many painful miles to
BETTY STAM CLASS of
'-lalllkos,' meaning fit for lis. This was done. Here nhysi· First Baptist Church, wIll
moldini, clj)able of shapinll, or clans applied lime water to meet at the home of M r s.
formative. To 1 plastic clinic his frozen hands and feet, Clinton Smith, Evergreen, 7:·
come those in need of 'Mold- whicb removed the decaying ~· 30 p.m.
lni' - In this case, crippled I flesh frim their joints and sav- GALLIA TOPS Club meeting
children of Gallia County. We !ed hls life.
at the Grace Methodist
~rynine them, perhaps later I There were, alas, no clln- 1 Church, at 7:30. Members
'mbape' them. Sometimes this lqaes plastlque in 1799; rec1&gt;D·I may bring guests.
II a long and Intricate proeeso. lstructive surgery was a hunTuesday
Two or three among tl!tse we Idred and more years away. My
FAREWELL
DINNER at the
!!llall Bee today may be ready poor friend was doomed to car·
Vinton Methodist Church at
!Of such surgery, and others ry the marks of his ordeal
6
p. m.
ean In lime be helped. For all on hlm. For the rost of his
RIVERSIDE STUDY club wlU
there is hOI"'."
the joints of his hands and
meet
with Mrs. D. C. PriestThe words of ies r.hlrurgleas showed naked hone. To clim1b I
ly at 12:30 for picnic.
touched me deeply, moa cbor a stair was agony.
AMERICAN LEGION AuxlllCharles. In my day, to tile crip-1 It was of this I thought,
ary Unit 27 will meet at the
pled even hope was denied. ; Sunday in mal of t825 as
hall
al 7:30 p. m.
Here In tile village we had Iwat&lt;hed hlm ascond the
the physicains Petit, Naret, Sau. stairs behind General Lafay- FAIRVIEW SPRING Valley
l~ln, LeMoyne; yet skllied as ette. It was of Antoine I thought Homemakers will meet at the
they were in tile art of healing, as 1 so recently Ustened to In home of Mrs. Gwen Bibbee,
~her they por their co I· eblnqlens
Porterfield and 512 Maple Ave. 8 p.m.
ltpgues in the mOdical centers John Terry.
Wednesday ·
of. the world conld reshape a Perhaps Antoine, too, lislenFACULTY
WOMEN's Club
ctlp?ied chilCl. For my friend ed - and rejoiced for the chli·
of Rio Grande College w II I
"!!toine there wao no hope.
dren of Gallla County!
honor
graduating senior girls
~ well remember his ordeal. ]
Sans Adieu!
with a reception in the HeriII happened on a bi.ack night
Auguste
tage
Room of Davis Library,
ne~r Marietta In the so • harsh
. 7:30 p. m.
~ter of 1799.
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Antoine bad gone to Marietta
Thursday
~ing to earn a little money,
FRENCH ART Colony wIll
f\\. he was young and wished
meet at the home of Marjorie
"l~!"arry. (In Golilpolls we had
Rinehart, 219 Kolton Rd.
Iiiii! so much as the price of a
'!jldle.) On this night be was
OARD PARTY
on the river In a sleet
GAWPOUS - The Sludent
his canoe capsized GAIJJPOLIS- Mr. and
Government Association of Hoihull Into the wat_; ·Paul Harrison were host a n zer Hospital School of Nursing
floating Ice. Brulstd !hostess lor a _birthday ~~~~lis sponsoring a card party on
ice, his feet and bands (ln honor of !herr twins, d•
Wednesday, May :U, from 8 to
be al last reacl!fd the •ter Sharry and son Larry.
10:30 p. m. at Davis Hall, 514
In the darkness and :twin• were five Tuesday.
'Jl'lrst Avenue. Donations of one
he soon became lost i Aller supper, Mrs.
dollar will be taken at 1he
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door, Rolreshments will be servcakeo with birthday
ed. Everyone is Invited to •t·
a D~~isfCh
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to Larry. and Sherry written
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tend. Prim will be ~en for
~!lc:~ssMeets
""'m. ce cream, koo1•• ,
ooffee were also served.
high and low wilmers.
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The t~ildren opened the 1
LE.\VES FOR KORE.\
Faithful Workers' Socl- :~eoents and pictures were
GAWPOLIS - Pvt. Hubert
the Poplar Ridge Free- ' Twelve relatives
Francis, having spent hillea•e
Baptist Church met recenl· ITh
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here with hil wife, Sue, and
the home of "Ed
I
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were
"''an
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hl s pa~r. ts, Mr. and "J h
nuo.
llh 'Leonard, Mr. and Mrs.
m••· o n
New Haven, Mr. and FranciS of Rt. 1, Bidwell,
Pearl
Lemley
acting
as
Ch
sident 1
· . ar le s ReynoIds a n ,1 parted from Port .
pre
n the absence
Ann and Steve. They 11• j)(rl Wedpeaday
oEtlbe president: Rosetta Jones, received 8 oall and 8 g 111 Fo,rt Lowls, Wash. Pvt. ·
the ~ling to order. AI- ! from their aunt Miss Opal Leon- will board a plane within a
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Columbus'
week for Korea where he will
· group srnglng of
of Praver"
the
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-;~,wllreas repeated in unison.
and Mrs. C. E. DeVeil, Co- !l i ~~~~~~~~~
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WE SELL
~ Sunshine fund were collectocfiand bills were paid.
l!rthday gills !rom mys!A!ry
lli(ers were presented to DiaJiilre castle, Emily Massie, HOME FURNISHINGS
Lemley.
sick calls were made
tbe month and cards
Middleport, Ohio
sent to the foil&lt;&gt;wiriRDe·r- 11·---- - - - - -Bud Welc!J, Mr. Arrowood,
OUR PRICES ARE
Francts, Rosella Jones
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Mrs. Robert Lemley.
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btF~Ie group oo go toward mak· ll
qunt to be sold for the
of the church. A
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Another occasion
will be held at the next I
Middleport, Ohio
to show you care!-and care enough to
consl81ed of I WE SELL QUALITY
send the very bestthe group,
a Hallmark card
:~::nley giving the Bible FURNITURE AT LOW

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FRIDAY
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SATURDAY
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Count1 "'"'·"'" 'Any:s:;tther ;t:J~~~k~•? Why Do More Peo:
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and worked there, must h a v e
Pl''"ed away In elernal sleep
years ago; tha Kerrs and Rogers to whom !long oo pay
aite to, in their elernal resting
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"Incidentally, I have a New
Y~rk City newspaper photo of
the acclaental death tl t h e
chauffeur of pre wldow·til 0. 0,
!&gt;lclntyre oi Gallipolis, killed by
a beam penetrating his head
while sitUng in her Roils·Royce
c~r In New York.
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'"I llved In and around New
Y9rk for .many years. Here II!
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the ·~tot·". musically
cbarrr !d us to sleep.
"Ti ·' egg .bnntlngs a010ng the
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e hoes. bringing the cattle
me, the beautiful horses I of\~" teti tidbits of candy, applea
'I'd grass. The HOcking .Valley
l!ains ·so fascinating; the beautiful countrysides and br. Par- 1
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frtt flat Jllllnt,- ... with
brush or rillltr on ony in-

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an orphan at the GaDia
children's home. For
years, my feet trodded the
walks, lanes, and fleld.s thai
so dear to my heart. Perltaps
there are many changes now,
not altogether new - but I !eng
to see - If only a part, or a
path - !he scenes of my earliest childhood: the huffing- .puff.
lng threshing machlnes, I he'
corn husking bees, the dairy.\
the Un-roofed barn, with t h e

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Patrol expects IfitS
BY JOHN COOPER
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.ewar t have both asked ass~st~
hundreds of ·Y.1ung Oh10ans to way Patrolmen work a basic a.
SoU eorraervatJon Service
ance from us on conservation
lllliTHs
l•q1 p ...... " ""''' 1V""' lnchute hi~ w1re apply for jobs as patrolmen as 1 holtf week. are allowed
lw o
Mason Coua ty
far m pIarmIng. Both are int er· I •turd•r - !\lr. ~U~d Mr•. EdJI•~ I Mrs.
Fold(!n
Que(!n : two
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·l a result of a new pay ra1se
. I weeks vacation
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len, have completed marking Mr. Soswell plans to build one AbT't:.:O''ch
•nd M~i-~ulton · FnnklJn &lt;,P•a othyl Townlll!nd : M r~- 1 34 - year history of the Patrol. I years service and four weeks
out contow· lines, for farming thls year.
M/ .:d Mr:~ ::;,::~· Le~•~ ll.,~~~ t~m~~ )1 M8' ' 1 ~~:~"' 1 [.urr v , ,, ,,. M .r~ .. ,, I Colonel
Robert M Chiara-1 after 2~ y~ars Like other state
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Superintendent,
an-'1 employees, they
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This eonsists of the entire crop- Deer Lick on Thirteen Mi 1e W••n•&amp;d•y - Mr. omd Mn. Donald 1~:~o~~~~~w~;:.th~s;r 1 :yr.11J?.,c 1 ~ Qu~~",· 1nounced today
i paid Jholid,ays pe'r year. Addi·
. on their
· farm Creek IS
. planrung
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Eutene
Sblnlelf, UJ Greenbrier, ·
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land. Sixte&lt;m acres. ~f ,this .a~ spring and construct a trough '
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::e~e ':;~n Th~~~~;h~~~,"~e ·~-~~·~~~ ; . The raise will boost the stal't-1cellent 'occupational and famiW
mount ,is on land which' they on his farm on Cain Ridge Mr a..,,. wnu•m Qv••n. u, or 613 HaJ l.-. .v · woo"' Fun•..·nl n.,.,\c ~ "' 1 " ur- 1 mg pay of patrolmen from $5520 Iprotection With optional Y.e\ir~
cc Jt=•n Mayo. JB, Bidwell: Cb~rl~• of !ule~. McArthur Bt~ro ~c 1
W. Mc5.. n. 20, GalUPOita, and JOliet 1013 In VI l
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have ow;:~ed ~ some time and Hess developed a spring last ai lh• q 1 m:.j.o 111 state ln•Utut •. a1e11 den•.
Ia y~ar t 0 $7176
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tv . . • merit at age 52 witb 20 yt.ara
105 aares of lt 'is on· land which year . and decided that a second-"'"· aJ..In• .ll,rillr4a. 11, (Jr 3:1 Nell m~dtately, "': 1th . 10 _au.tomahc ser'vice.
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they bought 'from Grac:e . Stone one was important to his water
1\l'e .. oliPrl Salll!'dll.~ ~h~ 11 1.~~· rof raiSeS, culmmating m a top
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and is . knpwn as the L 0 g a n Deeds.
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at fin frorn lives in R~verdale; w~s a naval Burdette fartn.
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Charles Zuspan, of near Sas-~:~d~~P'i~('·r ·h~?~.,~~f~~ ::,~c~~m..,~~. 1\~~~~ .rna~ grade. Present top salary . 1ng .m :h1s htghly regarded' f. •
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pharmacist in the second World Whil~ werklng on the ~ontour- safras , has develOped 8 Mnset·
by two •on• •nd two daumt~tm rrom ts $a50 per· month.
gamzabon must be ~t.wee~t~
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. usse com· vabon fnrm plan With our help.
old Noel. f:o!umbu J: Mu. Roderk h
Officers of the Ohio Highway :
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IFa~el Thomas . Ch·nnri Pi rt . Hnd Ro~e.
mum e1g t o
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Dayton : three litt:p -· ehlldren, Lowe ll Patrol thus are now placed on
we'ght
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Carl
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Mr.
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VIce. w o a~tst wtthl pan plans to develop .this farm sentatives oE the state's mstttu- 1Me)ti&lt;'o. ~• r~- Ed ...... ,d~ wa~ ~ """"'·j lion b&lt;~ sis with emplovees of, "' be
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SlVely, mostly .to the batt 1e the layout that this ·w~s a job as a m-assland farm d h .
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an as ttons of htgher learnmg n ay jrh,m h T.~ rll•• A i ~. !i:.. rwh·'" w~n· lwl&lt;t , busmess and J:ldt!stry and w1ll be a high school gradliali .~,ul
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t ould .have been d 0 De Icleared several acres of land bemoaned the c;lefeat of t h e l 1'uesdHy at Miller~ Home fo r. Fll"'l'r ~ls l rank among the nation's t 0 p
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m . e ttS Ohto Bond CommtssJon propos· I
pavmo pollee orgamzat1pn. The
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"A mne .riOrth tf my •horne much iri Europe, during serYice he realized it to be of such val- fiye high grade Hereford heif· I
. g that higher education Mrl. Mvrtt• Houck ••k•r, u. "·It'd I _· .r.. •
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ue, e e1t t at It should be done ~rs for a start toward a beef now "faces very serious prob- to w••rd r"'""'v1n1 her!' Th01r~ ~~~v " 1over _ all stote employees pay Those interested may a'WJy
. range1 the San GabrHl Moun.. "I plan to visit Ga~lipelis, the now rather than watt until an- cattle herd.
lems."
j~j~~e:ht'r..!.1;.nt~ ~.':,,:~! ~~~~.~;~11~~."~:~ : boast passed by the Ohi~ i&gt;egis- 1at any Highway Patror~ost-: ·Jtftains. A few blocks west is the home I knew as a cbll~, enroute other year.
ty and daur~ter (lr the Inti! Joh.n u. 1. t
plica'nts who meet the reqfilf;.
East Gate entrance to the fain· to a Memorial Day reunion of
ACTIVITY IN '61
At a meeting the Ohio Board ~:(~c~~arhvor 1(1 ~atn~~nba~~t~ti~·~·i~~( ~~;;~~ &lt;I Curie. 1 Cl .
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Le glon post,
ed J.P.L. ' Jet Propulsion Labor- ay vet
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New
Several
landowners
most
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of
Regents
many
of
t e campus .on" ~"" and two dnu~r,tm rr~"·d· ~---~
-pass
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entrance ex' amln . '
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atory, the' moon missile
or ' may riot ve the op-- them neighbors in the w011
ornt ew IVI8JOD
represenlattves were ready to her husbnntl. 'rhomn lhkl' r'. B ~nn, l 11.f' E
will be assigned to a trai"ifi~
plant, which Ues in the
. portunity for _long; as life is Valley Church community on PI~SB~RGH, Pa. (UPI) -claim a crisis exi~ts, but only l ~~~n~~~"..lf;;::~~~d~~~;e~ 1:~~:•~:·. ,:~~~ ~ 1' IFiS (!iHJUe littler
cli)ss tn the New Highway P'i~
Gate Dam, hard against
mere uncertam, after t h r e e Thirteen Mile Creek are plan· IConsolidation Coal Co., Friday one had a suggestJOn for a SO· ' er memh('r of OkP~ Chapel ('llllrrh. ' O , E'
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rol Academy in Columbus:· ....
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. conservation
. activity
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anrt the Ordrr of E;utern St~r '
t ~ ssay on test
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mountam
score and Ieo years. Dea th has mng
this announc ed a new Ohto
~~ waterloo. Storvi(·e• were helrl M.1y ·
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The next class is schedUle~
1' About 30 f~t E~t of t h
seemingly tapped me on the year. Raymond Hill, wh1 lives IDivision to operate its enlarged Harold 0 ster vice president ~rtaatl ~~~~~~r~· 011~\ 0~1~/:~t' M2~,.~ ~';k'~~ PT . PLEASANT _ Dorothy , to begin May 24, with anotli'tt
J.P.L. entrance gate begins
many times, more of· .in Virgmia, but owns two farms Ireland Mine and new Shoemak- , f d
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S&lt;'hool has been narn· cruit trajning sess10ns
run. •'Mt
lilled with ~~B, strollers,
through all the tragic events planning to build a pond. .
Northern Pan~andle,
~;:;: 1 {e~is~~~:;: :nocat! fun~~ 1~;~hu~o~~~~~·. :;~t;,"~:;d.~~~~w "~t ·ed winner or
annual essay !.14 to 15 weeks. The H~gh'WaJ
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horse back riders. From a
that are more often to. befall an Boyd McDermott, on the nght Consol Pres1dent John C o r- f
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zer Ho&amp;pH•L Horn sept. ~3. t872 . '" contest sponsored by J u d g e Patrol t(aining is recognrzMY
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my life is rather sue• fork. of Th'If teen M1'le Cree k, lS
· cvran sal·d· th e lh ree mmes
. w1.11 or 't pre. 1tml,rlary Pt1annmg on GaHipulie
. ~he waH thP. au 11 ht" r or the 1
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On the, trail
Vision'
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Lee
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Jn a larger sense. I am planning to buiJd a second di- ultimately produce 9.5 million cap! a Improvemen.s.
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art, at- version ditch. He built ene last tons of coal per year and wili He said $2 Qr $3-million dol- Fif r - 111 - t., .. ~,r, \l~ri·· oonndL Court Hearings,'' won Miss ' cept in the United State~. ..:":
orange blos.~oms.
lng no one becau~e or race, ~1- fall and liked the result so well, supply Mitchell power station Iars would allow planning to I g~~~~P~~~~~c~~d scr;i1;:• Jl~~1~t~c~~~d~~~: Esque $25 rar hPr erfort. Judges Additional recrujt tr~tlriltfj
· \bout t.h ree S£'0ra a
ll' or creed. I enJOY a nice Wife that he decided to buil(l anoth- under construction about nine proceed until the funds for con· She wu • memher or th~ flu~ ttaP· for the contest were Mrs Char- ~ c:lasses will be schecluled ail'fast
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ttsl Chunh . Servrc.:-e w11! be con·
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an. orne In peace
re 1re- er this year.
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rntles south of Moundsville, W. struction can be provided, andj ducted Mond•:.r. May 22. at tilt Me· les Lanham Mrs_ Lela Fogle. I as applications can be proc-.
JJfe at Gallipolis, Ohio:
Carl BDBwen and Donaid A· Va ·
. .SO dolng - save t1me.
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CoY Fun('nl Hllme In Vinton. with I
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He IS Eme~son Cobb of ~ta4,ena, Calif., .who recent~
ly announced his, planned vlSlt to Mrs. Anna L. Spragu~
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Ca.llforrua', wb,o Ji ve d .in GaII'18 cou.nty· as a •oy, but, at
any r.at~, he .Is planmng a visit in ~e next 10 days to

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News Beat
ly ROBERT WINGEn

TOEDAY'S THOUGHT - Thought is the seed of aetlon.- merson.
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Pre-construction planning for the proposed new
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Company in Pomeroy is continuing.
. · ~eodor~ T: Reec!, ~resident, and other bank offiCials will ~gJn mtervtewmg architects this week. The
new bank will be constructed on the site of th e old Pomeroy Motor Company
and in all
will
~ a two-fronted facility
with entrances from Main ed, should funds be approv&lt;&lt;d,
and Second-Sis.
would be on the payroll for
Bank officials are
weeks.
lng construction to begin t h i
fall or early net spring.

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RACINE- H IChool ofllcial&amp;' hl8b scllool this spr!Jfg.
· cy Yoat, ,diUgljter of Mr.
think .the; are
busy All four of tbe ydiJDg people Mrs. Gtiqe ·Yoat, Riclne, both

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witli cj'a!luatloa actlv1Ue1. they were hom In 1941, within a ·!Qur
have iillthlni 011 Mrl. MattJ.e montb period. They ·are Linda
wbo hfll lojll
and,Mrs.
grandCipltlron Rraduatlng
Yost, PotUafi41; and Nan.,
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A one-owner, late-model Cadillac Is a prize second
only to a new Cadillac. Some people even prefer
one of these carefully-cared-for Cadlllaca because
they so beautifully combine performance, styling,
and luxury with a reasonable price.
,

$5000

66 Cadillac Sedan De Ville

Full power equipment, radio, tinted glasa, autrnDlc '
eye, new white sidewall tires, aqua metallic flnlah
with matching Interior. Just lJke new. Comfort Con•
trol Air Condltionine.

65 Cadillac Calais H.T.

Splint, v,a, .4. opeed trw..
radio, w!slw tlrei, low ad!•
aa:e, abarp. ·

$1595 ..
1964 Thunderlllrcl
Automaile. radio, power
steerinl .and .brake~ power
seata, wlslw ·llru, lliw'P as i
tack.

$2295
1965 BliCK

S3BOO

Comfort Control Alr-CondltioDlog, blue with blue in·
tenor, one owner new Cadillac trade.

$4000

65 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
sell Coburn, Denver
Mrs. Clarence W. Hatfield, Ann·ll
ette D. Johnson, Mrs. Ethel .
Lightfoot, Cathy Jo M an ley,
Mrs. Glendon E. Mayes, Noel
E. Matthews, Donna J.
Mrs. Gary T. Roach, Lee
sell, Walter F.
Mrs. Clyde E. Shennan,
K. Soles, Jr., W. L.
Winfield Vinson, Bruce We
Mrs. Mark G. Williams, 1mo II
L. Workman, Mrs. George P.

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Jacubec and infant 1on, Mrs.
Dennis M. Marks and IDII!t•tll
daughter, Mrs. Naaman L.

64 Cadillac Coupe DeVille

$3lQO .

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FINANCING

The Place To Trade Is Hare Where You Get Service

SEE US NOW

199 5
;~~o~~~?wer~e~ri;~~_:·_ $1 59 5
1964 FAIRLANE 500
51195
1963 VOLKSWAGEN
5995
1962 FORD Cty. Sed.
51095
tir88.

4 Dr. 8 cyl Std. trans . One owner. _ _ _

lumoof. Radio and h e a t e r . - - - - -

4 Dr StltiDD Waeon. 8 cyl Auto. lraDI. Power
11eer1n8. ntllo and heater.

Many More Ulld Cars and Trucks To a- f1'9111

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.,. 'KEITH GOBLE FORD
Used Cdr Lot

Middleport

1963 OlDS F85 St11. Wagon

327 Eng, Automatic, 14,000
Miles, Was $2195.00.

V8, Auto. luggage Rack, Nice.
Was $1195.00.

Valier Boopilal
Admitted: Mro. CII II 0 r
Jones, Weot Columbia· Csr!
Plea~&amp;at

tart; Richard Franklin, Pt. '
sant.

llbclulrceoJ: Mrs. Elijah
nelly, Pt. Pleaaant; Mrs.
Burrows, Hogsett; BarbarJ
Montgomery, Crown City;
Carl Estep, Hepett; Mrs.
Shell, Pl. Pleasant.

1095

1395 .

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White, Standard Transmission.
V8, Auto., P.S., · P.B• . Loqol
Was $995.00.
. · Owner.

. . $2195 "' :· ' ~
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1963 BUICK ·

Rlvleft, 2 ·dbor IJard
automatie, radio, new
tireo, extra allarp
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$1895 :
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Mrs. James L. Bush, 1160'AI

Ave.; Mrs. Besllie G.
Z Cheshire; Mrs. James P.
leson, Rt . 1 Thurman; John M.
Raike, KaneU&amp;A; Arlbur A.
Coy, Henderson; Jamea H.
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been accepted at the UDiversity
of Pittsburgh, Linda at 1\larietta College, and Nsncy at Rio

Mrs. Yost plans to a I t
the commencement
of all four of her

$511.~.

boDd was set at
Com- StatesviDe, N. C. pollee bavt
missioner Walters said the u. charged Sinclair with uoault '
S. Court at CoiUIOOus wo u I d with a deadly weapon ID t b t
handle tbe extradition request shooting and woundllli of Mill
of the Western District of Nortb WaJJjjll.

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Mrs. Pby!Us Hacke It,
teadler, stressed that !be reg.lstration II for cbDdren wbo POMEROY - Rutland res!- cision, would have the three,They added !bat already tbt!ltejpropcl881
bave 1101 beea previously reg- I~: were reported Saturday schools loth, Uth, and 12th have been offers made of
II readl
tstered. Cblldren entering kin- Ir
to lodge strong protests grades at Middleport.
ey to finance action agaiDII
"It bas been brought to '6r!
dergarln litis faD must be
a plan being consider· Robert F. Snowden and Eu- move, presumably in the courts. atienlion tbat !be :Uelp I.Geal
five before Oct. St.
by the Meigs Local Board of gene Fink of Rutland told The In a statement signed by Mr.
board bas been COIIIId---------~ ~~~Ed~~ucatlon that would close Rut- Sunday Times • Sentinel ·~nu- Snowden, parenl6 and res erlni a move to place Ill I he
and Pomeroy high schools merous" residents of Rutland dents of the Meigs Local Scltool
11th, and 12th Fildes ol
lor the 1967-$1 school year.
are oppoeed to the proposal. Dls~ict were urged to attend Pomeroy, Middlepol'l IIIII lliltThe proposal, which Dls'crlct They pointed out it was their special meeLioi of tile board land High Schools in one school
SUpt. George Hargraves said opinion the closing of Rutland 7:30 Monday evening at
probably Middleport.
be considered Mooday High School would encourage Pomeroy elementary school
the 7th, 8th and 8th lJI'ndes
night, but not given a 1ina1 d&amp;- dropout&amp;- of upperclass pupils. eJFesa their opinions on
In ooe building, prOOPomeroy,
dropping the
1

smooll at Rutlind •••
Pomeroy, and the Junior Hlglls
at
and Middleport for
the school year ol 116'1-48.
''This condition is tD exist
unW the - Meigs high school
is bolll It is my understand·
!ng, and I hope II II not ll'lle,
!bat the school board plans to
this decision on Monday
a former superintendent of ~l~~~ro::~
MIDDLEPORT- Dr. Martin
......r~of Public Inatruction, will deliver the
at a meetiDg at tbe Pornand now Ohio
elementary
smool.
address at
"I am aoklng tbe parents end
Auditoriuim
1~:;["~ o1 the Meigs Local
I:
District to at.1end t1ti1
Leaving Middleport, Dr. Essex
meeting to voice lbair views on
East Liverpool, as superintendent
the matter."
schools, then to Ferndale, Mich.,
llargaftl, ~
and Akron. He is the only
of the MeiP. ~
in modern times to
·
lbal • hi ded·
of the American Assn.
on
!be
proposal will 11111
as
mode at lite lollJadaoy nigbl
Ispec;&amp;~ sesaion. However, Ill
1IIat rallideltll . . w til OOinE to atlelld ·lbct boelll.metl-

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''Oimpetltlon waB so great this
".:.:~·"the band director stated,
bad to select four; on e
f!rve as an alternate next

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l!ol1lovers from Ibis
majoretie corps ara De b le
North. Susan Prose, end Becky
WDaon. Graduallng

pon, Ap!'il Brandeberry,
Connie Leedy.

1964 Volkswagen ·

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from Soutbei1J; i!igh ·School;
Peg!IY Y9St,
of Mr.
end Mrs'&lt;RObert'Yost, Ni!w

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gave himseM
was his alleg- Miss Waugh Is reported in
ed kidnap victim, M!liiJ Barbara
condition in a
Johnson, 26, ~tatesvllle, N. C. Statesville hospital, th~ FBI r&amp;!ee, Pa., who will graduate on FBI agents sa1d Slndalr abduct- ported·
mommg. _
8 from Mohawk H1g h ad the girl from a StatesVIlle Slnciau: was taken to Cbilll·
School; and George Kucsma,
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Kucs+
ma, the former Carolyn Yost,
who will gradoate from Gahanna Lincoln High School at Ga-

Cust0111 cab. radio, sood rubber, beautiful llluo • willie
fintab.
.

$895· . .19''*·
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Charlotte
W. Va.; Mrs. LcmDie
Oak HUI; Mrs: Hermu A.
deraon, Ravenswood: Mn.
M. Crabtree, RL 1 Oak H II
Mn. Willis G. Cabum, Jaol&lt;son;
Mn. Lewia P. McGiotblin,
onion; Dr. Seteven E. Ste1ren-)
SOli, Jackson .
111r111 - Ml'l. Lonnie Mc4::Ie~
land, Oak Hill, 100, 2:12
Friday.
Dllchar... - Mrt. ~~=~
F. Arthur Sheila K. !
Mrs. Robert W. Atl!a, John
BeU, Walter R. B . - ,·

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houre 24 and 7-a p.m. P
only on Pediatrics Ward.
AdmlllloDJ Mlcbael
Bane, 23 Gallla St.; Randall
AdkiDJ,

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3 :_FA.: .LC..,.;ON;; . . .: M; . URA_.·,. .
\~a,_ Auto., P.S., P.B. One Own· Auto.,' Bucket Seats. (lk.a New
er, Extra Nice.

ri•, Athens, O.i Su• Brown

!~~~h~~~~ ~!~!.~en Wag. 5

1966 CHEVY II Super Sport

1995

f door Hard Top, .aujoDIItlc,
power brakUIII .-rial. ,..
clio. new· wla w• lll'tll, low

$1395
1963 FORD

iS . SPRUNG AND THE
GRASS IS RIZ, THIS IS WHERE
THE GOOD BUYS IS."

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1965 FORD·LT.I).
mUeate, clean aa ·Delf ·

~~·~, ~~tf ~~p] MOTOR SALES .
992-5342

fop,

standard trarumiu!on, radfo,
wlalw 111'01; on~ o! lite 1u.p;
..t.em in tawn · .

OPEN EVES. TIL 8:00

SMITH
SAYS:

Sr.

lmpJII, 2 door Bar4

Light blue meta!Uc liDlsh with matching Interior, iull ·
power equipment Incl. windows and 8 way power
seat, radio, tinted glsss, white lrlll·tires, comfott control air condilloDlng, low mileaee, real sharp.

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Meigs Geueral Hospital
Admitted - A. v. Howell.
Pomeroy.
Dlsdlarced - Jerry Wilson,

1963 CHMOLrt

Full power lncludln~ windows and 6-way seat, radio
wjslw tires, tinted glasa. Autronlc eye, Comfort Cdn:
trol air-conditioning, gold meWUc finish with beige
Interior, only 22,000 mllea. Real nice.

ple!Oil and infant daughter.

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GALLIPOLIS- James Turn- perking 101 Wednesday.
cotbe Friday night whel'e heap· Carolina.
~.~~. ;~, . ·
er Sinclair, ZO, Rt. f MooresA opokesmaa of tbe Cbtcln• peared before U. S. Commis- Sinclair, at lba tJnie ~ - ·
ville, N. C., objeet of a 13-state naU FBI office said Sinclair sioner Wlllsrd Walters, and ond kidnapping, f88 ,We oa· ·
search on a cbarge of kidnap- also shot aod wolllded acom· was bound over to tbe U. S. $2,000 bond .lroi!t a Mar· 1 .a.-,; 1
ping bis former girl friend !of panloa of Miss Jobosoa, Ml81 Coort at Columbus.
leged kidnapping of Mt• Johtt&gt; .
a second time this month, sur- Bath Wau&amp;b, U, 11.. ol
BOND SET
son. She was bald at gonpolitl
rendered to city poUce here Frl- StatesvUle, as tltey sat In a , At recommendation of the U. for boors but later reJeaeed liDday afternoon.
. car In· 1JHi StatesvUle ...,,_.., S. Attorney General's office, barmed and Sinclair tuftlld ·
Wilt! Sinclair at the time he lot.
Sta~svUle, N. C., Sinclair's himself in.
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lion for Middleport area cbll·
dren plamdna to enlor ldader·
larleD tltll laD will be held at
1:11 Monday attemoon in the

Full power, radio, tinted glass, white llidewaii tires,

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ranwuot
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urakes, radio and heater,

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Of Control on

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Cars Collide
At Junction
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News Beat
ly ROBERT WINGEn

TOEDAY'S THOUGHT - Thought is the seed of aetlon.- merson.
•
Pre-construction planning for the proposed new
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Company in Pomeroy is continuing.
. · ~eodor~ T: Reec!, ~resident, and other bank offiCials will ~gJn mtervtewmg architects this week. The
new bank will be constructed on the site of th e old Pomeroy Motor Company
and in all
will
~ a two-fronted facility
with entrances from Main ed, should funds be approv&lt;&lt;d,
and Second-Sis.
would be on the payroll for
Bank officials are
weeks.
lng construction to begin t h i
fall or early net spring.

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RACINE- H IChool ofllcial&amp;' hl8b scllool this spr!Jfg.
· cy Yoat, ,diUgljter of Mr.
think .the; are
busy All four of tbe ydiJDg people Mrs. Gtiqe ·Yoat, Riclne, both

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witli cj'a!luatloa actlv1Ue1. they were hom In 1941, within a ·!Qur
have iillthlni 011 Mrl. MattJ.e montb period. They ·are Linda
wbo hfll lojll
and,Mrs.
grandCipltlron Rraduatlng
Yost, PotUafi41; and Nan.,
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A one-owner, late-model Cadillac Is a prize second
only to a new Cadillac. Some people even prefer
one of these carefully-cared-for Cadlllaca because
they so beautifully combine performance, styling,
and luxury with a reasonable price.
,

$5000

66 Cadillac Sedan De Ville

Full power equipment, radio, tinted glasa, autrnDlc '
eye, new white sidewall tires, aqua metallic flnlah
with matching Interior. Just lJke new. Comfort Con•
trol Air Condltionine.

65 Cadillac Calais H.T.

Splint, v,a, .4. opeed trw..
radio, w!slw tlrei, low ad!•
aa:e, abarp. ·

$1595 ..
1964 Thunderlllrcl
Automaile. radio, power
steerinl .and .brake~ power
seata, wlslw ·llru, lliw'P as i
tack.

$2295
1965 BliCK

S3BOO

Comfort Control Alr-CondltioDlog, blue with blue in·
tenor, one owner new Cadillac trade.

$4000

65 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
sell Coburn, Denver
Mrs. Clarence W. Hatfield, Ann·ll
ette D. Johnson, Mrs. Ethel .
Lightfoot, Cathy Jo M an ley,
Mrs. Glendon E. Mayes, Noel
E. Matthews, Donna J.
Mrs. Gary T. Roach, Lee
sell, Walter F.
Mrs. Clyde E. Shennan,
K. Soles, Jr., W. L.
Winfield Vinson, Bruce We
Mrs. Mark G. Williams, 1mo II
L. Workman, Mrs. George P.

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Dennis M. Marks and IDII!t•tll
daughter, Mrs. Naaman L.

64 Cadillac Coupe DeVille

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Pomeroy

FINANCING

The Place To Trade Is Hare Where You Get Service

SEE US NOW

199 5
;~~o~~~?wer~e~ri;~~_:·_ $1 59 5
1964 FAIRLANE 500
51195
1963 VOLKSWAGEN
5995
1962 FORD Cty. Sed.
51095
tir88.

4 Dr. 8 cyl Std. trans . One owner. _ _ _

lumoof. Radio and h e a t e r . - - - - -

4 Dr StltiDD Waeon. 8 cyl Auto. lraDI. Power
11eer1n8. ntllo and heater.

Many More Ulld Cars and Trucks To a- f1'9111

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.,. 'KEITH GOBLE FORD
Used Cdr Lot

Middleport

1963 OlDS F85 St11. Wagon

327 Eng, Automatic, 14,000
Miles, Was $2195.00.

V8, Auto. luggage Rack, Nice.
Was $1195.00.

Valier Boopilal
Admitted: Mro. CII II 0 r
Jones, Weot Columbia· Csr!
Plea~&amp;at

tart; Richard Franklin, Pt. '
sant.

llbclulrceoJ: Mrs. Elijah
nelly, Pt. Pleaaant; Mrs.
Burrows, Hogsett; BarbarJ
Montgomery, Crown City;
Carl Estep, Hepett; Mrs.
Shell, Pl. Pleasant.

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1962 CHEVY II CONY.

White, Standard Transmission.
V8, Auto., P.S., · P.B• . Loqol
Was $995.00.
. · Owner.

. . $2195 "' :· ' ~
1964 C.ev.ftcbp

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$1175
1963 BUICK ·

Rlvleft, 2 ·dbor IJard
automatie, radio, new
tireo, extra allarp
.

$1895 :
1962

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IJ5 Bl'Ofltwood

17 WI~ FA~ORY ~ ~DtT!9fPG

Mrs. James L. Bush, 1160'AI

Ave.; Mrs. Besllie G.
Z Cheshire; Mrs. James P.
leson, Rt . 1 Thurman; John M.
Raike, KaneU&amp;A; Arlbur A.
Coy, Henderson; Jamea H.
bert,
M is

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been accepted at the UDiversity
of Pittsburgh, Linda at 1\larietta College, and Nsncy at Rio

Mrs. Yost plans to a I t
the commencement
of all four of her

$511.~.

boDd was set at
Com- StatesviDe, N. C. pollee bavt
missioner Walters said the u. charged Sinclair with uoault '
S. Court at CoiUIOOus wo u I d with a deadly weapon ID t b t
handle tbe extradition request shooting and woundllli of Mill
of the Western District of Nortb WaJJjjll.

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ldodergarten cleiSroom, baselllelll of·lite Central buDding.
Mrs. Pby!Us Hacke It,
teadler, stressed that !be reg.lstration II for cbDdren wbo POMEROY - Rutland res!- cision, would have the three,They added !bat already tbt!ltejpropcl881
bave 1101 beea previously reg- I~: were reported Saturday schools loth, Uth, and 12th have been offers made of
II readl
tstered. Cblldren entering kin- Ir
to lodge strong protests grades at Middleport.
ey to finance action agaiDII
"It bas been brought to '6r!
dergarln litis faD must be
a plan being consider· Robert F. Snowden and Eu- move, presumably in the courts. atienlion tbat !be :Uelp I.Geal
five before Oct. St.
by the Meigs Local Board of gene Fink of Rutland told The In a statement signed by Mr.
board bas been COIIIId---------~ ~~~Ed~~ucatlon that would close Rut- Sunday Times • Sentinel ·~nu- Snowden, parenl6 and res erlni a move to place Ill I he
and Pomeroy high schools merous" residents of Rutland dents of the Meigs Local Scltool
11th, and 12th Fildes ol
lor the 1967-$1 school year.
are oppoeed to the proposal. Dls~ict were urged to attend Pomeroy, Middlepol'l IIIII lliltThe proposal, which Dls'crlct They pointed out it was their special meeLioi of tile board land High Schools in one school
SUpt. George Hargraves said opinion the closing of Rutland 7:30 Monday evening at
probably Middleport.
be considered Mooday High School would encourage Pomeroy elementary school
the 7th, 8th and 8th lJI'ndes
night, but not given a 1ina1 d&amp;- dropout&amp;- of upperclass pupils. eJFesa their opinions on
In ooe building, prOOPomeroy,
dropping the
1

smooll at Rutlind •••
Pomeroy, and the Junior Hlglls
at
and Middleport for
the school year ol 116'1-48.
''This condition is tD exist
unW the - Meigs high school
is bolll It is my understand·
!ng, and I hope II II not ll'lle,
!bat the school board plans to
this decision on Monday
a former superintendent of ~l~~~ro::~
MIDDLEPORT- Dr. Martin
......r~of Public Inatruction, will deliver the
at a meetiDg at tbe Pornand now Ohio
elementary
smool.
address at
"I am aoklng tbe parents end
Auditoriuim
1~:;["~ o1 the Meigs Local
I:
District to at.1end t1ti1
Leaving Middleport, Dr. Essex
meeting to voice lbair views on
East Liverpool, as superintendent
the matter."
schools, then to Ferndale, Mich.,
llargaftl, ~
and Akron. He is the only
of the MeiP. ~
in modern times to
·
lbal • hi ded·
of the American Assn.
on
!be
proposal will 11111
as
mode at lite lollJadaoy nigbl
Ispec;&amp;~ sesaion. However, Ill
1IIat rallideltll . . w til OOinE to atlelld ·lbct boelll.metl-

I:::

''Oimpetltlon waB so great this
".:.:~·"the band director stated,
bad to select four; on e
f!rve as an alternate next

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l!ol1lovers from Ibis
majoretie corps ara De b le
North. Susan Prose, end Becky
WDaon. Graduallng

pon, Ap!'il Brandeberry,
Connie Leedy.

1964 Volkswagen ·

2'4o0l'o beautiful blaot ~
:=.u a ho~n!la tootb, Wii!J

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F,or, on~.ert in Gallipoljs ::,::!:og:~i~!e!~~ a~
'I

satisfa~ory

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Galuie 1100 ~Door llirJI.TOJ.
AutomaUc, n'dio,

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Yoa~·
~aughter
~Mr.
~foro Da~ld

to gr~ti~ lii1Jl1dey· ni·g·b
from Soutbei1J; i!igh ·School;
Peg!IY Y9St,
of Mr.
end Mrs'&lt;RObert'Yost, Ni!w

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gave himseM
was his alleg- Miss Waugh Is reported in
ed kidnap victim, M!liiJ Barbara
condition in a
Johnson, 26, ~tatesvllle, N. C. Statesville hospital, th~ FBI r&amp;!ee, Pa., who will graduate on FBI agents sa1d Slndalr abduct- ported·
mommg. _
8 from Mohawk H1g h ad the girl from a StatesVIlle Slnciau: was taken to Cbilll·
School; and George Kucsma,
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Kucs+
ma, the former Carolyn Yost,
who will gradoate from Gahanna Lincoln High School at Ga-

Cust0111 cab. radio, sood rubber, beautiful llluo • willie
fintab.
.

$895· . .19''*·
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Charlotte
W. Va.; Mrs. LcmDie
Oak HUI; Mrs: Hermu A.
deraon, Ravenswood: Mn.
M. Crabtree, RL 1 Oak H II
Mn. Willis G. Cabum, Jaol&lt;son;
Mn. Lewia P. McGiotblin,
onion; Dr. Seteven E. Ste1ren-)
SOli, Jackson .
111r111 - Ml'l. Lonnie Mc4::Ie~
land, Oak Hill, 100, 2:12
Friday.
Dllchar... - Mrt. ~~=~
F. Arthur Sheila K. !
Mrs. Robert W. Atl!a, John
BeU, Walter R. B . - ,·

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houre 24 and 7-a p.m. P
only on Pediatrics Ward.
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cotbe Friday night whel'e heap· Carolina.
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ville, N. C., objeet of a 13-state naU FBI office said Sinclair sioner Wlllsrd Walters, and ond kidnapping, f88 ,We oa· ·
search on a cbarge of kidnap- also shot aod wolllded acom· was bound over to tbe U. S. $2,000 bond .lroi!t a Mar· 1 .a.-,; 1
ping bis former girl friend !of panloa of Miss Jobosoa, Ml81 Coort at Columbus.
leged kidnapping of Mt• Johtt&gt; .
a second time this month, sur- Bath Wau&amp;b, U, 11.. ol
BOND SET
son. She was bald at gonpolitl
rendered to city poUce here Frl- StatesvUle, as tltey sat In a , At recommendation of the U. for boors but later reJeaeed liDday afternoon.
. car In· 1JHi StatesvUle ...,,_.., S. Attorney General's office, barmed and Sinclair tuftlld ·
Wilt! Sinclair at the time he lot.
Sta~svUle, N. C., Sinclair's himself in.
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of the housekeeping department, and Walter Stewart, hospital adnnmstrator. Making \he P.resentation, I to r,
are Mrs. Allen Eichinger, Mrs. Charles R. Karr, Sr., Mrs. Merlin'J'racy, who 1s also. a hospital employee, Mrs.
Paul Frick, club president, Mrs. Bertha Parker and Mrs. Max Eichinger, Sr.-Sentinel Photo.
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WINS STAMPS - Jack Carsey, manager of Landmark In Pomeroy, last week
presented 75,000 S &amp; H Green Stamps to Mrs. Dale Bachner, RD Rutland. The
presentation, representing more than 70 books of stamps, was Mrs. Bachner's aw·
ard for being third·place statewide winner in Landmarl(s annual spring open
house festivities.

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whell awards day was held. Miss Harris, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene HarriS, &amp;1\d Davis '\he
son of Mr•. and f!lrs. Paul Davis, wer~ the Dimforth
FoUndatlon - A,war~ winners. Selection was by facul·
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of the housekeeping department, and Walter Stewart, hospital adnnmstrator. Making \he P.resentation, I to r,
are Mrs. Allen Eichinger, Mrs. Charles R. Karr, Sr., Mrs. Merlin'J'racy, who 1s also. a hospital employee, Mrs.
Paul Frick, club president, Mrs. Bertha Parker and Mrs. Max Eichinger, Sr.-Sentinel Photo.
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presentation, representing more than 70 books of stamps, was Mrs. Bachner's aw·
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whell awards day was held. Miss Harris, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene HarriS, &amp;1\d Davis '\he
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MIDDLEPORT - .John Tan- tentJorl; Siz of tbete were ~•can pliiJI!l' Ia IIte IGarnlmeiii•IIAI Angebijl, llult llnt!Jht r.
nehil\ 16, of Mltlilleport, lut
or Europeans; llld of
galnst ally of t1tt A1i81!J,
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T8kaiiasltl went 011 1u lose
IS and Under title,
lloY' 16 and lh\tfer table leo- II lfU lbe llrit U.S.
lite -.m1 • final• to Dal
then . caugbt Sunda9ftilht ·b,
nls championS~Ijl from the U. which wwld-nmted
Lee ; rOmler !Iouth
Colftlll 1D lhe BOys 17 '4m1 Un·
S. Open iD 'lli!il DleJU and na; Competed. ·,'llt!y ·4ttd
eba:nploJt 110., tf
llnala In a match that went
tional ~ ..In two other h!bii!ODI at· J!:lpo. 'f1 · came OhiO and 'Tamleblll'a
live pmes, by •cores of
!fivislotll.
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speeill
Lee hlmsetr toai to a.
~~. 18-21, ~~-~• 1Dtl 18.21.
PlayiJMI ~I of tbe C.IUII!bus vitatimitt to participate.
Bhi, Japan,' Wlll'ld sixth ranlted,l
Table TennJS Club, lite MilS ~e 15 • year • older'a
Ill the finals. Otberl In .t
C.lumbu playing in the MidSophomore · to • be was run- with -lllroBhi ~ash!, J.opsn, quarter , final roitDd
wee~ Reglonals where a atrQng
ner-up ~ the Boys 17 and world .u, ranked, in the
lbe present South Koreau field ., men single! plaverlt~~r
Under divllllon and ~ached the final round proved to be a
Sweden'a loth
eludett.' u. s. lll!ril nnJied Deli ,
qWIJ'Ier-fl!lals 1n mens SJng!es. ney • stapper·
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lsraeU
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Jim Blomer, 28, U.
ranked Don Lyons of Dayton,
lll8lde the top 8 of the country s hasbi wmntng on tcores of
ed, .of Chlcagt.
and second , ranked Danny Pe.
adult players.
16, 21·14, and 21·15, the
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OVTSIDE WINNER
men's singles draw to reach' ute standing ovation.
of New York three
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the quarter · round where only The scores against Takahjlshi ... gal~ the quorter ·,
DENVILLE; N.J. (UPI)-Wes
eight playere remained in con. eJ:ceeded tllose of any Amerk "1'ree "o:merl U.S. men! • tsin-h ...,,,
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lhenl Gilt wlllr JOIII' lawyer or
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AND SEE THE lATEST FROM
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1\lly 10- Phillies VI. Brsves; Torre, Braves and Brock, caod.j ll
11 - Dtdgera vs. Reds; 2Z; Cepeda, Cards 21.
I!- Open; July 13- G~ AmeriCIII Leaper F. Robin- II
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11 - G!anu " Dodgo trzemsld, lied So• 21: Killebrew
July 18 _ PhilO.. vs. and Vwllllles, Twina 20.
R{rlls; July If - Open• July .
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24 - Dodien va. Br•veo (I Den, Plr•les 4-0; Arrigo,
25 - Giant. va. Jleds; Reds H; Queea, Redt 5-l.
26 - Opon; July 'l1 _ Amerlou Leqao: Horlen,
vs. Phillies; July 28 - Whlto Sol 5-0; Sp!JI'Illa,
VI. Dodgers.
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productiOn we sometimes lor· mches as •the plower knows. tU
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get the basic need, For at least When we consider Ibis two mil- Vca 1" wer_e 8 a/E 1- St 'Log ·~· al and state regulatory officials. ed alone. \Vith companion uaz.
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will Jell you:
[ steer produced 346 pounds Jotal .
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soil acidity.
ooil weight.
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an .
U:r s neces~ary
r th.e sod, t~ so ~~ the m e Steer .heifer and cow beef - What crops or animals you poun 11 per acre.
;
contmued htgh crop yields. Ap- wtth the sod parttdes of the en·
'\1 t 1•cent a po d 1 ean use it on
1 Agronomist R )\' . VanKeuren 1
with an Allis-Chalmers 303 Har Baler!
plication of each should be tire element of soil so that Jl',e w~s 1up 1 · 0 1 t tr d'
un n , _ How mu~h to
and animal scientist C. T. Par. 1
made Jo -assure adequate nutri· soil moisture will be sweet wTohes. e car 0 at mgd. 1 ht
Wh · 1 -e -1 , '
kor attribute the better gains to I
Tho aoa·. wido 60' pickup bandloo llrhl ..
,
h
h
e
average
cos
an
we
g
en
o
us
1
d'ff
.m graz1ng hab'1ts. I
.
.
,
t
I
I
I
rod
ct
1
windrow•-cl•NI the :field! Twin~leed rak• move
en eves ·or crop p u 1on. enoug c;s t e. 1me
mns
w111
ref
t
k
t
Tl
eq
-•
tt'me
'tnterval
1
erences
.
. o s1eers a seven mar e s was 1e r u1rt:U
,
hay
ovtnly inlo tht balinr chamber, eomb out wado,
When the soil p~ Jslow, be sure plac~ the ac1d Ions· on the SOJI 24 _44 , the hlghest average since between application and harv- ~ Cattle tend to leave patches .of :
to f'lrm tight, MIUUt baifJI, Grooves an formed. on
Jo apply lhe lime first. Long· partiCle,
.
, Januar while the 1803 und i est or slau hter.
forage almost untouched whtle 1
the bale to minimize twine ,.. wire llippa1•. S. the
, _ ,.~eedt'ngg or graz·tng re•tr'tctime
expenments conducted
m .Many
farmersJohave build
the1r
y, we~g
. ht was 'the 1po
sheep
graze
cleanly. Sheep als() .
1
II
.
t
h
average
owes
.•
.
t
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100
aDii Ilia 00.111piett line oC A,C toolo f&lt;¥ ~1
Oh , h lit 1 1_10 s ow
a .'me app1leu on SOil me .1eve1
~OJn w ere since September 1966
lions or limitations.
WI.11 ea many common weeds 1
actd soli accordmg to soli test It Is now m the destrable range Choice slaughter , steers at
Other Important limitations wh1ch caltle shun.
'
reoommendattor.o
will
often
re·
of
6.5 to 7.0 pH, Even t h e s e Ch'
.
b
t
b
'd
lf
cts
such
as
sta'tn
The
researchers
conclude
lhal
t
$91
d'
. f .
1cagc. averaged a ou 125 .65 a ou 1 s1 ee e
- dd
,
urn 16 -to
or every c ar far~ers are ~~~ 11 . mdmg
r hundredwei ht.
ing, persi!tence end hazards Jo a lng sheep Jo_ ~attle to iJir : 742-5693 ALLIS-cHALMERS DEALER RUTLAND, o.
Invested. , , ,
_
the1r sub soil IS st1ll extremely pe
_g_
fish.
' crease paslure utthzation Is ad· -------...,-,...,,..,....-----Most Me1gs County sells are acid.
Hog prices advanced for the ' _ How hazardous the product valnagMus, but there Is little 1
~Jd,eedso hmTheis one o1f 1the1 bad - Research .h a. s1. shown
sixth consecutive week Com- Iis and the precautions neees- advantage to adding cattle to
s1c n s.
og ca e- when corrective 1me
d 'th
ek
· 1 1 . S"ry to use 'tt safely
sheep. Since sheep graze more
. r f e gea
'I I th t th
d . ed t hI
pare WI a we ago, cosng
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scrip Ionl,do l~ur ?O,' fs s da f ~y t1CMJts arbe ileslr·d·t •th el~ co prices for barrows and gilts , ·- The ;1ntidote in case of ac- seh ect vely, the SCientists warn
are res ua so1 s orme rom rec su so aCJ 1 y, e 1me
•
t $
h' h
h'J 'd t
. ·,ng
t at far'ltlers must be car~ful
·
H 1 h ld
were •150 o 2 25 1g er w 1 el CJ en a1 poison .
d
h
d
san slone an s ale, Our soli qulrement to P .0 s ou
sows were up .5o to $LSO, The Proper labelling of pesticides , not to overgraze and put cattle ,
are ma.J!ow to moderately deep used. The pH level m the
continued advance has boosted is requtred by law, but this is at,, a, diSadvantage,
. I
acid sods on strongly slopmg 1o sod should be 7.0 or above
prices more than $6_00
r not -enough, The label must be
J&lt;:ach_ farmer must constder
steep topography. Our sods are ~rov1de downward m~vement
hundredwei ht over tfleir re:Ot read. understood. and the direc- • companiOn grazing In terms of
low In organic matter and h.ve hme to the 14 to 21 mcb depth. lows
g
I lions followed. Pesticide safety his own farming operation and
lair go good moisture hoi · tg Even. then, _thJs
downward H.g receipts at twelve is an individual responsibility. hio llvestock preference!' the
capacity. Good management is movement wtll take Ye. a r s. terminal markets Ius d" t I This is up to you.
researchers conclude. Numbers
necessary for suslained yields Therefore, the sooner it IS ap·
k 1.
treed
BEITER GAINS
of llvesloek building• and 1
, 1 t 1P I
.
f th ood
.
.
I' d the better f()r when the mar e mgs m n er or owa an ,
I
. I .
d
.One o e g man~gement p '" '. .
.
southern M in n e s o t a totaled If a farmer has both sheep . equ pment, and encmg nee s
practices I~ to be sure there is subsoil IS · pr~perly limed, the some S01,000 for the five-day iend cattle he may be able 1o also must he considered.
suffl(lJent hme In tile""'! to pro- plant roots crm make more ef. period compared with 563 ooo l utilize his posture better by gra· '
EXTENSION BULLETIN
duce maxmmm yields. Mo s !JcJenl ~of lite subs~il water last week
' zing them together.
Whether you're a beginner or I
people are aware that we
and nutrmnts. SymbJOtir, mtro- Wholesaie carlot rices for I In otudlu at the Ohio Agrl· an old hand a! fruit tree propa- ,
PLUG-FREE ROLLS
sure lime requirements
gen fixmg or~amsms _ir?w bet- pork cuts Y:ere up l,r cent ror I tultural Research and Devel- g.atton , a new Extension b~lle· l
lar to a thermometer except we ter t~ when the subso1l1s prop. loins 1_3 to ~ cent for B t n opment Center, CGmpanlon tm may help you. It's titled
DELIVER PASTER
refer to it as the soil pH a neu. erly hmed..
.
bulu; and 11 to 3,h cen:' f~r 1 grazing produced more total "Fruit Tree Pronagation'' and '
tral soil is 7.0. The extremely It takes hme for lime to re- fresh skinned hams
I animal gain per acre than ca~ is authored by Eldon S, Banta.!
acid soils In our county
act With ac1d soil. The !mer the The weekly aver~•
.
fI tie grazing alone.
Extension fruit specialist at The
"MH! new Gehl ~re-AD won't wrap, 1ron't ph~l tn any
0
and
the
more
thorough
the
"e
prtce
Obi
· 't y,
H
l
I
f
d
h
hay crop. S~pphe1 th~ extra ••rlill of dryiQc 1peed 1ha&amp;
a p eve o aroun 4.0 so t e . .
.
barrows and gilts at Chicago A pasture mix of Empire
o State tJmver&lt;t
re1uh• 1n h11Mr quabty fora1e.
lower the pH the more acid the miXmg. the faster the reachon. was expected Jo be about $23 65 birdsfoot trefoil and Kentucky In the bulletin, Banta says ;
soU condition and generally the Lime should be apphed nt least per hundredweight
· bluegrass was used in 1 three· plant propa~ation can he use·
New ~teet piok.. up roll, with herrlnrbone riM, mub•
1
atent~ from. bud to butt 11ai111t an upper nabbtr ron. S.v11
more lime will have Jo be ap- six month• before '""'dmg •·
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pasture rotational gra1.ing sy- ful and profitable for growm ,
~ lfJIVII.
5
9
plied to corr.ect this condition. gum" 0 '\ soils With pH · ;r Closing prices for olaught.,l stem F.ach pasture was grazed They can produce their. ow n
roller..hola ~.., powon bolb roU.. Bboar bolt
In correctmg SOli acuity we l~er-_ It can be _applied 1 Y1 lamlio generally were steady to . 17·13 days with a ;.week recov· planting stock by comblnmg de- l Now
proteett th• methanJIIIL
801
are atlempting to replace t h time oefore plantmg if the
· - - - - - - - - - -- - - sired new cultivaro with size.
drive wit~~ V,Jobllt ptllll)to oho- tunw wtlbOlll
acid ions on the soil particle lo pH 6.0 .or high~~·
with deeper root sy,tems,
$tOO lower, except at Chicago, eon trolling or other specialized ; PTO
knoctrin1 or olramm1.
0
0
1
with the ealium or more baasi ~
decisions b
The best source of , inform!- St. Louis. and St. Joseph, where rootstocks. many of which are
Ad,J!'ft~blt IPIOO 'bot-a rolla aMo Juo~rirbt oondJ.
ma~rlal. So far in Meigs
Hming, annero have _Jo dt tion regardhig the limestone prices were steady to .50 not available commercially. Or
tiomnr m eny hay mp.
1 Jery lew farmnno have ·
wbat they are atte!'IPitnJI Jo · needs of any soli an soil tosls higher. Slaughter ew•s were grower&lt; may u"" these methods
- 1 rr.., IIIII fewer worttnc pula mNn 1ooo
101 lite soil up to a pH level If they are_ attemptmg to fa;m These may be secured thr0:1gh steady to .50 lower and feeder I to chance an established plant 1 ~nllt...t
¥Jbrltion, lower power nquiNmenta. lonjer ut1 .
bovt f. Jn 100!&lt;! parto of t h Oil a low It me level then ,
ASC or Extension Service of· lambs steady to $1.00 lower.
1The amateur horticulturisl will '
1
Good r~a10n1 to Jook closer •t tht Gehr t...'ure-AII Nfure
West of course the soli! are e•· will h.ave to expect lower &gt;te ~· !ices
The 36 000 sheep and lambs find the use of prooaRatin~ pro)'Oll buy any h•y conditioner. Comt on in!
iremeJy alkaline or basic
If they are atte~ptmg to ~f
Th~ro . are many benefits of receipts 'at the twelve major I cedures and techniques Inter·
that is not a problem in th JOVe maxhimdum_y,.bllds, 6t5helon .?'0" liming acid soils Among these markets was somewl!at larger esting and e&lt;citing. too. the speMot.. ut P10111 It Wltfi o D.monotroflon l
Eastern hall "'
·• th ft U n It e ing to 1 e, esira e 't ,
' · are: supplies calcium
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cJ'all st s•
and ' than last wee k,
..,s
States.
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pH level " a necesst y.ded Jo sometimes magnesium. Both of Wholesale trading In carcass The text contains Information '
,
DecJStons wlilth be nee r H
b t th e seJec1'1on of seeu
'"I'mg '
When we cons1der the
these elements are essential foc lambs was Irregular.
1a ou
amount of lOll in the plow layer be made on
.' ty~ ~ me- plant growth: increases the a- Prices paid for Jive
root•Jock. budding, Rraftln• end
of an acre we can oee the
stone to use. Thl•_ will ,
vallabilit• of phosphorus moly· de!ivored Jo Chicago this
spedal grafting terhniquts. Alon tolal 1 neulraltzmg power,
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· 1uded are c1ose-up photn• l
nd bdnum and magnesium· reduc· were unchanged.
so me
lhe fineness of ~~t~Ja' ~ es harmful concentratlo~ of •· Wholesale egg priceo
graphs and Illustrations to show [
the type of matena . Imes ne lumJnum, manganese and iron: ered to Chicago wl!re
how to perform some of t h e
Upper River Rd
Golllpolls, 0.
requlrefments for surfahJcehtrheaavte- increases favorable microbial e to fractionally irregular .
meticulous
steps nece~ary
mento grasscrepsw c
. .
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1 b t
shallow root systems will be tlVIty which results In an m. Chtcago , who1esa e ut er
different from the needs on cui· creased release of nitrogen, pho ces remamed unchanged
and on l••nmes phorus, boron and other e I e· lost week,
U ted cr
va
ops
..,. - ments from the soil organic Wheat and com were lower
matter, result• in better • o i I oats fractionally lower, and
structure and tilth; and result. and soyheans mixed this week
1 in more !ann b1come per acre. on the Chicago Board of Trade.
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Tan- OpeD f.. New Jersey pros
BY Unlted Pre" r~
"·-af
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Le
nehill
defeated
Glenn
• ..,n.a....
"m can ague
Friday in 1 sudden death play.
,
Natloaal Leagae
ICleve
200 000 000- 2 4 i GO TO COURT
i Los Ang 110 400 20(1..8 II oiBoslon
000 000 1112- 3 11
off with Bob Shields.
;Chicago
000 000 000- 0 6 1 Bell, Pena (9) and Azcue; DETROIT (UPI)-'Ibe De~~~~
Drysdale (3-3) and Torborg·l Lonborg (H and Ryan.
Pistons announced plans F
Ellls, wbo now Ia the club pro: _
Nye, Nlekro (4), Hands (6) and' ]Bell (1-3). HilS-Wagner &lt;4th). Wlo !llartmghtlegal ac~n
at Westchester Country Club I~
Bundley. LP-Nye (M). HR- Fay &lt;tth).
ayne
ower, wno
Harrison, N.Y., made a par llvo
Torborg (lsi).
Ball
000 303 1132-11 12 jumped to the Denver
on the first extra hole ·to gair
San Fran 0110 ~ 031_ 6 14 1 Wash
ooo 1104 010- 5 1 of the newly formed
the victory worth ts.o.ttJ. Ellis
1110 OOIIIOO- 2 7 1 Barber. Fisher (6), B~:I:B:a~sk~e~tb~aU::.;:A~siOC::Ja:t:lon~..........,_:an~d:_:Sit~ie~ld:s~h~a~d~tl~ed~a~t~285~.!'!
Houston
--·
, Sadecid, Bolin o) and Haller: (6) and Haney; Ortega, Lines
' Wilson, Sembera !8), Owens (9) (5), Priddy (6), Humphreys (7), ,
and Bateman. WP-Bolin (3-4)., Baldwin C8), Hannan
and I
i LP-Wilson Cl-3). IIRS-Halleri Camilli. WP-BIIliler
LP 1
j (3rd), McCovey (6th).
i Ortega (1-4). HR- B.
I
PI
I
(5th)
F.
Robinson
(9th),
Valen1
II Ia
101 OGO 000- I 8 0 tine (2nd).
I
' Atlanta
000 1103 tltlx- 3 9 0 Chica,o
002 tltl4 201- t 13 o,
j Rlbant, Mikkelsen (6) and .Kan City
000 00011111- 1 7S :
Msy; Lemaster (3-1) and Torre. I Peters (5-l) and Martin;
LP-Rlbant U-2) HR-Jones Krausse, Pierce C8), Roelrigiiez
CHAMPIONS - Tb~ first place wlnnl!!' of the Skylines Tuesday M'!rnfng Bowling League, and their span·
(Srd).
I(8) and Roof. LP-Krausse (Z.
IIOfS, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pasquale, Gallia Refngeration, are shown With winner's trophies. Left to right, Jack·
St. Louis :100 010 201- e IS ols).
Ia Howard, Mary Spence, Donna Glaze, captain, Mr.
Mrs. Pasquale, Audrey Ramsay, Dorothy NJeri.
New York 010 100 100- 3 8 11New York 001 000 010- I II
Gfbooa Dick Hughes (9) and Detroit
. 112t1101 00~ 4 I
M&lt;Carver; Fisher, B. Shaw (7), Slottlemyre, Tillotson C7) and
D. Shaw &lt;B) and Sullivan. WP- Howard; Lollcb (~) and
,,,, .··,
Gibson (5-3) LP-J"Isher (U) · Freeltan LP-StotUemyre (U).
HRS-Broek (7th), Davis (4tb). IIRII-¥reehan (3th) Horton
Ltlplow &lt;Srd), Javier (3rd), ' (3th), MtmUe (6tb).
GALLIPOUS - '!be
Door prizes' were donated by Cin
000 101 012- 5 7 1
000 12() 030- 6 11 o MID
Morning Bowling
Peoples Bank ol Pl. Pleasan~ Pl!l1
000Cal
000 000 OOZ- 2 t 3
000 1101
1 91
gus held tbelr thirtl alltl1lll] Citizens National Bank, Pride- Maloney ($.2) and Edwards Grant, Worthington &lt;9) and
banquet receut]y.
more Texaco, Snyders Jewelry, Coker (3) L. Jackson Ellsworth Zinunerman: Brunet, Kelso (9)
First placa team was
Tiny's Foodland, Moor..Stev- (7), Wise (I) and ~pie Burdettt C8) and Satrlano. WP ,
sored by Gallia
ens Funeral Home, Tiffin Jew. LP-L. Jackson (2-4)
· -Grant 13-4). LP-Brunet (H).!
and ruoner-up team was
elen, and Galllil Refriger•
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sored by Snydera Jewelry.
lion.
PACING PAVOIIJTB
BEOAL ITANDINGS
._,~~==~====~=====~·~
OffiCM tmt1 elected as foJ. WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPI)(Soalllem Dlvlsl.. )
IDgheBI alnglt game
loWJ, Mary Spen&lt;», president; Romeo HIIIHlVtl' bu been
(Fiul)
was Gloria McDaniel, 221.
Gloria McDaniel, vice-pres~ Installed ao the z.s favorite to ITEAM
W L R OR ·
est series, Dorothy Nier~
dent; Audrey Ramsay, secre- win the 191.81if Reallzatloa Pace 'I GallipoliJ .. .. . 4 I 22 I
High handicap ga,me was
tory; Betty Ferrell, sergeant of at Roosevelt Raceway tonight. Jackson .. .. .. 3 3 21
Nahal Leape
by Peg Thomas and
arms.
The f..year-&lt;Ild champion, who I Pomeroy -..... 2 ! 21
Quietly elegant, correctly ca5ual, .:omfort·
Harmon
with
244.
!11gb
co.ot
a
mere
P,SOO
at
the
111641
Middleport
..
..
2
4
9
0· AB. R. H. Pd. cap series, Jo Grealtlouse
l'1lterlllllonal Lea~t~e Stndblp Harrisburg (Pa) sales, will be' TOO'.U.S
11 11 7S ·
ably cool are the 1967 Summer selection
Clmnte, Pilt 28114 26 45
High average Audrey
By Ualled Pre,. lntemafloaal going after the biQest jackpot
Staub, Hou 25 80 6 30
161.
W. L. Pel. GB of bis racing career.
(Norlbera DIVIIIOJt)
of Stetson Straws in new tapered shapes
Cepeda, SIL 25 94 18 35
Tbe achievement award
Rochesll!r
14 e .700 ...
TEAM
WL R
GA!JLJPOUS - ClllfSumm;:;t· IKrnpoo!, NY 2Z 68 3 25
BIIIIICbe Snyder.
~alo • 11 T .611 Z REPRI!SENT U.S.
Atbenl .. ...... 6 1 59
and mid-tone shades. Priced from $5.95
ereation director
Chi
30114 17 40
Syracu"'
g 8 .529 31!! HELSINKI (UPI) - Five Nellonvilla .... 2 3 13
F"f.: ~elea~ I~ tedule Shnno~, SIL 21 73 7 25
nGBT RESULTS
Columbus
t 8 .529 SI!I American track stan were Logu .. .. .. .. 2 3 2Z
Choose yours today.
ve j niam Jony 5 •andgue Alley, Pill
29110 t 11
By Ulllted Preu ID!ematfoaal Richmond
8 10 .474 41!! Invited Friday Jo compete in lite Wellston •. . .•. 2 4 19
be
"· g n ng une
Brock StL
29133 19 44
DAlLAS (UPI) Toronto
8 10 .444 I World AthleUc Games here 'Wl'ALIJ
11 11111
Other Strew Hlfl Priced From _ $1.98
ng Aug. l4, u folloWI:
Mzr&lt;tl, Pitt 30 128 18 42
Cokes, lf!i, Dallas,
Jacksonville
8 13 .381 61!! June 28-29.
IA8T Wlti!:J['S RitSULTS1
ne I - Phillis VI. Dodgen: Alou, AU
32130 21 G .323 Francois Pavilla, 146%,
Toledo
8 12 .S33 T
Miler Jim Ryun, 1prlnter Logan f NeleonvDie 3
Amerlru Lta ..• ,
France (10- retained
~1llelalla
Tommie Smith, llhot puller Athens 13 Wellston 2
1 - Dodgers vs. Reds;
Ju . 7 - Open; June 8 - Gt·
•weltenreig!It Iitle); Gypsy
Buf 2, night
Randy Mallon, llr&lt;lad jumper Athens 11 Nelsonvllle I
anjs vs. Philtles, and Junt ~ ,
G. AB. R. H. Pd. Harris, 153~, PhUade!Jilla, mch 7 Toledo 0, Dlght
Ralph Bo.otoo and pole vaulter GaiUpolls t Athens 2.
Rrts vs. Brav...
Kallne,Det
29109 23 39
stopped Benny Bowser,
6 J&gt;cksnvU 5, Dlght Bob Seargren WlU rlpl'elelll the Gallipolis undioputed chmnp-ll
~--.
.
·":Carew. Min 28 100 11 34
Aus«n. Tex. (5).
..
at Syracuse, ppd rain. United States.
!1111 lor 11167.
o!!lll" 12 - Gmnts "·- Doili· , F.Rbsn, Bal 30112 24 rr
erf. June 13 - Phllhes vs. 1PtrociU 8os 30 112 18 35 .SIS
~~ J~ 14 - Open: JllOO
Cal 31103 It Sll .311
15
G1anta vs. Brave!; June iScott, 8os 28 103 14 32 .3111
" : Dod&amp;en vs. Ph!Wes.
Yrzskl, 8os 30 118 21 35 .J(M
ime It - Reds va. Glanta; Cngliro, 8os 23 92 13 28
Jule 20 - Dodgers vs. Braves; llolner, NY 22 6.'1 10 11 .302
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Juje 21 - Open; June 22 - To'I'JU', Min 29117 28 Si .21111
B!Jves VI. Phillies; June 23 Dome R-

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·.nor

Minchr:

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':·Labels on Pesticide Cans
rr.,.
Acidic ·Meigs Soils Need ~$'""§ Are Valuable, Expensive ~j.~
Proper L•'me App II·cati.OD ~~~·~:·;e~,a~~~r ~~:"m~!~ ~:;.~t.~~~ture, ~ ~~;.:~ ~::~:..·~~~ ~=~b~
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Tennis Champ~.~il For 'Boys15 Years .· Under

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Sunday Times-Sentinel

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l&amp;-The Sunday Tlmet-Sendnel, Sullday, May21, 1987

Gpins Recog,ition In ~. Ofher Divisrons-

1 RUNNERS-UP in the Skyline Morning Bowling League shown with trophies. Left to right, Sblrley Harmon,
taptain, Pauline Krimm, Blanche Siders, Violet Lee. Frankie Duncan also a member of the team was absent
when the picture was taken. Their sponsor was Snyders Jewelry.

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· The Sun~ay Tl)nes.Sentlnel, Sunday, Ma,. 21, 1967-17

MIDDLEPORT - .John Tan- tentJorl; Siz of tbete were ~•can pliiJI!l' Ia IIte IGarnlmeiii•IIAI Angebijl, llult llnt!Jht r.
nehil\ 16, of Mltlilleport, lut
or Europeans; llld of
galnst ally of t1tt A1i81!J,
.
,
·
we~ lli'OIIi~l home lhe tiltlons four were •)OOI'lcl·flllk!lil.
T8kaiiasltl went 011 1u lose
IS and Under title,
lloY' 16 and lh\tfer table leo- II lfU lbe llrit U.S.
lite -.m1 • final• to Dal
then . caugbt Sunda9ftilht ·b,
nls championS~Ijl from the U. which wwld-nmted
Lee ; rOmler !Iouth
Colftlll 1D lhe BOys 17 '4m1 Un·
S. Open iD 'lli!il DleJU and na; Competed. ·,'llt!y ·4ttd
eba:nploJt 110., tf
llnala In a match that went
tional ~ ..In two other h!bii!ODI at· J!:lpo. 'f1 · came OhiO and 'Tamleblll'a
live pmes, by •cores of
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speeill
Lee hlmsetr toai to a.
~~. 18-21, ~~-~• 1Dtl 18.21.
PlayiJMI ~I of tbe C.IUII!bus vitatimitt to participate.
Bhi, Japan,' Wlll'ld sixth ranlted,l
Table TennJS Club, lite MilS ~e 15 • year • older'a
Ill the finals. Otberl In .t
C.lumbu playing in the MidSophomore · to • be was run- with -lllroBhi ~ash!, J.opsn, quarter , final roitDd
wee~ Reglonals where a atrQng
ner-up ~ the Boys 17 and world .u, ranked, in the
lbe present South Koreau field ., men single! plaverlt~~r
Under divllllon and ~ached the final round proved to be a
Sweden'a loth
eludett.' u. s. lll!ril nnJied Deli ,
qWIJ'Ier-fl!lals 1n mens SJng!es. ney • stapper·
ed,
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Jim Blomer, 28, U.
ranked Don Lyons of Dayton,
lll8lde the top 8 of the country s hasbi wmntng on tcores of
ed, .of Chlcagt.
and second , ranked Danny Pe.
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16, 21·14, and 21·15, the
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money, 10 be &amp;OI tllf
contamer ts an expensive and ferent combinations fcjf two sea,,.~·
. lime. There_ Is were
Slaug!Jter
heifers
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BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
!em In_ applymg
mostlysteers
_21._75and
higher
at va1ua ble p1ece
o1 paper.
sons.
C.. Ext. Agem, Agriculture approximately t w o million
, .
JS not an advertisement but ' Sheep paslured alone' averag1'- Cows a It
nds f 'I .
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ma)or
livestock
termina
collection
of fact• prep red b ·• ''7
d f ,
Mel•• n. I
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pou . o sOt m an acre
we closed stead to .SO hi her;
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In our search for maXImum ~nstder SIX and two • thirds bulls stead Yto u f5. F!ed r the manufar!urer and carefully each season, ·Steers produced ,
productiOn we sometimes lor· mches as •the plower knows. tU
Y te d PJo 50 h' h ~ checked and approved by Ieder. 304 pounds per acre when graz. l
get the basic need, For at least When we consider Ibis two mil- Vca 1" wer_e 8 a/E 1- St 'Log ·~· al and state regulatory officials. ed alone. \Vith companion uaz.
,
M01gs
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n.
· equa 1 1o were
ea ersteady
prtces but
a down
as $J.OO
- UIS
tb roe genera t10ns,
u~~r )'JOn poun ds of so1'I JS
at Study lhe label carefully . It .,ng, ra 1,:os of s1x sheep to one
ty farmers have been applymg 1,000 tons of soil, one ton ofl St p 1
will Jell you:
[ steer produced 346 pounds Jotal .
lime as a means of correcting lime thaet equals 1-1110 of t hi s1 R a~ ·1
Igatns per acre; three sheep to •
1 bout 156 000 _ What you are buying,
soil acidity.
ooil weight.
cntt~ ~ 'tw~~e ~arkets w'ere - What esls the contents ' one steer, 344 pounds per acre; 1
The proper us"' of both lime We are attempting, in liming 1 h;' 1
th 1 sl ek w'tll control p
and one sheep to one oteer, 31% 1
dfertT
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SJg.wyarger ana
we.
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Get bll capacity end top q11llty
an .
U:r s neces~ary
r th.e sod, t~ so ~~ the m e Steer .heifer and cow beef - What crops or animals you poun 11 per acre.
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contmued htgh crop yields. Ap- wtth the sod parttdes of the en·
'\1 t 1•cent a po d 1 ean use it on
1 Agronomist R )\' . VanKeuren 1
with an Allis-Chalmers 303 Har Baler!
plication of each should be tire element of soil so that Jl',e w~s 1up 1 · 0 1 t tr d'
un n , _ How mu~h to
and animal scientist C. T. Par. 1
made Jo -assure adequate nutri· soil moisture will be sweet wTohes. e car 0 at mgd. 1 ht
Wh · 1 -e -1 , '
kor attribute the better gains to I
Tho aoa·. wido 60' pickup bandloo llrhl ..
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average
cos
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windrow•-cl•NI the :field! Twin~leed rak• move
en eves ·or crop p u 1on. enoug c;s t e. 1me
mns
w111
ref
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'tnterval
1
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. o s1eers a seven mar e s was 1e r u1rt:U
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hay
ovtnly inlo tht balinr chamber, eomb out wado,
When the soil p~ Jslow, be sure plac~ the ac1d Ions· on the SOJI 24 _44 , the hlghest average since between application and harv- ~ Cattle tend to leave patches .of :
to f'lrm tight, MIUUt baifJI, Grooves an formed. on
Jo apply lhe lime first. Long· partiCle,
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, Januar while the 1803 und i est or slau hter.
forage almost untouched whtle 1
the bale to minimize twine ,.. wire llippa1•. S. the
, _ ,.~eedt'ngg or graz·tng re•tr'tctime
expenments conducted
m .Many
farmersJohave build
the1r
y, we~g
. ht was 'the 1po
sheep
graze
cleanly. Sheep als() .
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average
owes
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Oh , h lit 1 1_10 s ow
a .'me app1leu on SOil me .1eve1
~OJn w ere since September 1966
lions or limitations.
WI.11 ea many common weeds 1
actd soli accordmg to soli test It Is now m the destrable range Choice slaughter , steers at
Other Important limitations wh1ch caltle shun.
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will
often
re·
of
6.5 to 7.0 pH, Even t h e s e Ch'
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b
t
b
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lf
cts
such
as
sta'tn
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researchers
conclude
lhal
t
$91
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1cagc. averaged a ou 125 .65 a ou 1 s1 ee e
- dd
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urn 16 -to
or every c ar far~ers are ~~~ 11 . mdmg
r hundredwei ht.
ing, persi!tence end hazards Jo a lng sheep Jo_ ~attle to iJir : 742-5693 ALLIS-cHALMERS DEALER RUTLAND, o.
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_g_
fish.
' crease paslure utthzation Is ad· -------...,-,...,,..,....-----Most Me1gs County sells are acid.
Hog prices advanced for the ' _ How hazardous the product valnagMus, but there Is little 1
~Jd,eedso hmTheis one o1f 1the1 bad - Research .h a. s1. shown
sixth consecutive week Com- Iis and the precautions neees- advantage to adding cattle to
s1c n s.
og ca e- when corrective 1me
d 'th
ek
· 1 1 . S"ry to use 'tt safely
sheep. Since sheep graze more
. r f e gea
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d . ed t hI
pare WI a we ago, cosng
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are res ua so1 s orme rom rec su so aCJ 1 y, e 1me
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h' h
h'J 'd t
. ·,ng
t at far'ltlers must be car~ful
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were •150 o 2 25 1g er w 1 el CJ en a1 poison .
d
h
d
san slone an s ale, Our soli qulrement to P .0 s ou
sows were up .5o to $LSO, The Proper labelling of pesticides , not to overgraze and put cattle ,
are ma.J!ow to moderately deep used. The pH level m the
continued advance has boosted is requtred by law, but this is at,, a, diSadvantage,
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acid sods on strongly slopmg 1o sod should be 7.0 or above
prices more than $6_00
r not -enough, The label must be
J&lt;:ach_ farmer must constder
steep topography. Our sods are ~rov1de downward m~vement
hundredwei ht over tfleir re:Ot read. understood. and the direc- • companiOn grazing In terms of
low In organic matter and h.ve hme to the 14 to 21 mcb depth. lows
g
I lions followed. Pesticide safety his own farming operation and
lair go good moisture hoi · tg Even. then, _thJs
downward H.g receipts at twelve is an individual responsibility. hio llvestock preference!' the
capacity. Good management is movement wtll take Ye. a r s. terminal markets Ius d" t I This is up to you.
researchers conclude. Numbers
necessary for suslained yields Therefore, the sooner it IS ap·
k 1.
treed
BEITER GAINS
of llvesloek building• and 1
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I' d the better f()r when the mar e mgs m n er or owa an ,
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southern M in n e s o t a totaled If a farmer has both sheep . equ pment, and encmg nee s
practices I~ to be sure there is subsoil IS · pr~perly limed, the some S01,000 for the five-day iend cattle he may be able 1o also must he considered.
suffl(lJent hme In tile""'! to pro- plant roots crm make more ef. period compared with 563 ooo l utilize his posture better by gra· '
EXTENSION BULLETIN
duce maxmmm yields. Mo s !JcJenl ~of lite subs~il water last week
' zing them together.
Whether you're a beginner or I
people are aware that we
and nutrmnts. SymbJOtir, mtro- Wholesaie carlot rices for I In otudlu at the Ohio Agrl· an old hand a! fruit tree propa- ,
PLUG-FREE ROLLS
sure lime requirements
gen fixmg or~amsms _ir?w bet- pork cuts Y:ere up l,r cent ror I tultural Research and Devel- g.atton , a new Extension b~lle· l
lar to a thermometer except we ter t~ when the subso1l1s prop. loins 1_3 to ~ cent for B t n opment Center, CGmpanlon tm may help you. It's titled
DELIVER PASTER
refer to it as the soil pH a neu. erly hmed..
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bulu; and 11 to 3,h cen:' f~r 1 grazing produced more total "Fruit Tree Pronagation'' and '
tral soil is 7.0. The extremely It takes hme for lime to re- fresh skinned hams
I animal gain per acre than ca~ is authored by Eldon S, Banta.!
acid soils In our county
act With ac1d soil. The !mer the The weekly aver~•
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fI tie grazing alone.
Extension fruit specialist at The
"MH! new Gehl ~re-AD won't wrap, 1ron't ph~l tn any
0
and
the
more
thorough
the
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prtce
Obi
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d
h
hay crop. S~pphe1 th~ extra ••rlill of dryiQc 1peed 1ha&amp;
a p eve o aroun 4.0 so t e . .
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barrows and gilts at Chicago A pasture mix of Empire
o State tJmver&lt;t
re1uh• 1n h11Mr quabty fora1e.
lower the pH the more acid the miXmg. the faster the reachon. was expected Jo be about $23 65 birdsfoot trefoil and Kentucky In the bulletin, Banta says ;
soU condition and generally the Lime should be apphed nt least per hundredweight
· bluegrass was used in 1 three· plant propa~ation can he use·
New ~teet piok.. up roll, with herrlnrbone riM, mub•
1
atent~ from. bud to butt 11ai111t an upper nabbtr ron. S.v11
more lime will have Jo be ap- six month• before '""'dmg •·
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pasture rotational gra1.ing sy- ful and profitable for growm ,
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plied to corr.ect this condition. gum" 0 '\ soils With pH · ;r Closing prices for olaught.,l stem F.ach pasture was grazed They can produce their. ow n
roller..hola ~.., powon bolb roU.. Bboar bolt
In correctmg SOli acuity we l~er-_ It can be _applied 1 Y1 lamlio generally were steady to . 17·13 days with a ;.week recov· planting stock by comblnmg de- l Now
proteett th• methanJIIIL
801
are atlempting to replace t h time oefore plantmg if the
· - - - - - - - - - -- - - sired new cultivaro with size.
drive wit~~ V,Jobllt ptllll)to oho- tunw wtlbOlll
acid ions on the soil particle lo pH 6.0 .or high~~·
with deeper root sy,tems,
$tOO lower, except at Chicago, eon trolling or other specialized ; PTO
knoctrin1 or olramm1.
0
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with the ealium or more baasi ~
decisions b
The best source of , inform!- St. Louis. and St. Joseph, where rootstocks. many of which are
Ad,J!'ft~blt IPIOO 'bot-a rolla aMo Juo~rirbt oondJ.
ma~rlal. So far in Meigs
Hming, annero have _Jo dt tion regardhig the limestone prices were steady to .50 not available commercially. Or
tiomnr m eny hay mp.
1 Jery lew farmnno have ·
wbat they are atte!'IPitnJI Jo · needs of any soli an soil tosls higher. Slaughter ew•s were grower&lt; may u"" these methods
- 1 rr.., IIIII fewer worttnc pula mNn 1ooo
101 lite soil up to a pH level If they are_ attemptmg to fa;m These may be secured thr0:1gh steady to .50 lower and feeder I to chance an established plant 1 ~nllt...t
¥Jbrltion, lower power nquiNmenta. lonjer ut1 .
bovt f. Jn 100!&lt;! parto of t h Oil a low It me level then ,
ASC or Extension Service of· lambs steady to $1.00 lower.
1The amateur horticulturisl will '
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Good r~a10n1 to Jook closer •t tht Gehr t...'ure-AII Nfure
West of course the soli! are e•· will h.ave to expect lower &gt;te ~· !ices
The 36 000 sheep and lambs find the use of prooaRatin~ pro)'Oll buy any h•y conditioner. Comt on in!
iremeJy alkaline or basic
If they are atte~ptmg to ~f
Th~ro . are many benefits of receipts 'at the twelve major I cedures and techniques Inter·
that is not a problem in th JOVe maxhimdum_y,.bllds, 6t5helon .?'0" liming acid soils Among these markets was somewl!at larger esting and e&lt;citing. too. the speMot.. ut P10111 It Wltfi o D.monotroflon l
Eastern hall "'
·• th ft U n It e ing to 1 e, esira e 't ,
' · are: supplies calcium
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and ' than last wee k,
..,s
States.
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DecJStons wlilth be nee r H
b t th e seJec1'1on of seeu
'"I'mg '
When we cons1der the
these elements are essential foc lambs was Irregular.
1a ou
amount of lOll in the plow layer be made on
.' ty~ ~ me- plant growth: increases the a- Prices paid for Jive
root•Jock. budding, Rraftln• end
of an acre we can oee the
stone to use. Thl•_ will ,
vallabilit• of phosphorus moly· de!ivored Jo Chicago this
spedal grafting terhniquts. Alon tolal 1 neulraltzmg power,
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nd bdnum and magnesium· reduc· were unchanged.
so me
lhe fineness of ~~t~Ja' ~ es harmful concentratlo~ of •· Wholesale egg priceo
graphs and Illustrations to show [
the type of matena . Imes ne lumJnum, manganese and iron: ered to Chicago wl!re
how to perform some of t h e
Upper River Rd
Golllpolls, 0.
requlrefments for surfahJcehtrheaavte- increases favorable microbial e to fractionally irregular .
meticulous
steps nece~ary
mento grasscrepsw c
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shallow root systems will be tlVIty which results In an m. Chtcago , who1esa e ut er
different from the needs on cui· creased release of nitrogen, pho ces remamed unchanged
and on l••nmes phorus, boron and other e I e· lost week,
U ted cr
va
ops
..,. - ments from the soil organic Wheat and com were lower
matter, result• in better • o i I oats fractionally lower, and
structure and tilth; and result. and soyheans mixed this week
1 in more !ann b1come per acre. on the Chicago Board of Trade.
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Tan- OpeD f.. New Jersey pros
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Friday in 1 sudden death play.
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Natloaal Leagae
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200 000 000- 2 4 i GO TO COURT
i Los Ang 110 400 20(1..8 II oiBoslon
000 000 1112- 3 11
off with Bob Shields.
;Chicago
000 000 000- 0 6 1 Bell, Pena (9) and Azcue; DETROIT (UPI)-'Ibe De~~~~
Drysdale (3-3) and Torborg·l Lonborg (H and Ryan.
Pistons announced plans F
Ellls, wbo now Ia the club pro: _
Nye, Nlekro (4), Hands (6) and' ]Bell (1-3). HilS-Wagner &lt;4th). Wlo !llartmghtlegal ac~n
at Westchester Country Club I~
Bundley. LP-Nye (M). HR- Fay &lt;tth).
ayne
ower, wno
Harrison, N.Y., made a par llvo
Torborg (lsi).
Ball
000 303 1132-11 12 jumped to the Denver
on the first extra hole ·to gair
San Fran 0110 ~ 031_ 6 14 1 Wash
ooo 1104 010- 5 1 of the newly formed
the victory worth ts.o.ttJ. Ellis
1110 OOIIIOO- 2 7 1 Barber. Fisher (6), B~:I:B:a~sk~e~tb~aU::.;:A~siOC::Ja:t:lon~..........,_:an~d:_:Sit~ie~ld:s~h~a~d~tl~ed~a~t~285~.!'!
Houston
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, Sadecid, Bolin o) and Haller: (6) and Haney; Ortega, Lines
' Wilson, Sembera !8), Owens (9) (5), Priddy (6), Humphreys (7), ,
and Bateman. WP-Bolin (3-4)., Baldwin C8), Hannan
and I
i LP-Wilson Cl-3). IIRS-Halleri Camilli. WP-BIIliler
LP 1
j (3rd), McCovey (6th).
i Ortega (1-4). HR- B.
I
PI
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(5th)
F.
Robinson
(9th),
Valen1
II Ia
101 OGO 000- I 8 0 tine (2nd).
I
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000 1103 tltlx- 3 9 0 Chica,o
002 tltl4 201- t 13 o,
j Rlbant, Mikkelsen (6) and .Kan City
000 00011111- 1 7S :
Msy; Lemaster (3-1) and Torre. I Peters (5-l) and Martin;
LP-Rlbant U-2) HR-Jones Krausse, Pierce C8), Roelrigiiez
CHAMPIONS - Tb~ first place wlnnl!!' of the Skylines Tuesday M'!rnfng Bowling League, and their span·
(Srd).
I(8) and Roof. LP-Krausse (Z.
IIOfS, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pasquale, Gallia Refngeration, are shown With winner's trophies. Left to right, Jack·
St. Louis :100 010 201- e IS ols).
Ia Howard, Mary Spence, Donna Glaze, captain, Mr.
Mrs. Pasquale, Audrey Ramsay, Dorothy NJeri.
New York 010 100 100- 3 8 11New York 001 000 010- I II
Gfbooa Dick Hughes (9) and Detroit
. 112t1101 00~ 4 I
M&lt;Carver; Fisher, B. Shaw (7), Slottlemyre, Tillotson C7) and
D. Shaw &lt;B) and Sullivan. WP- Howard; Lollcb (~) and
,,,, .··,
Gibson (5-3) LP-J"Isher (U) · Freeltan LP-StotUemyre (U).
HRS-Broek (7th), Davis (4tb). IIRII-¥reehan (3th) Horton
Ltlplow &lt;Srd), Javier (3rd), ' (3th), MtmUe (6tb).
GALLIPOUS - '!be
Door prizes' were donated by Cin
000 101 012- 5 7 1
000 12() 030- 6 11 o MID
Morning Bowling
Peoples Bank ol Pl. Pleasan~ Pl!l1
000Cal
000 000 OOZ- 2 t 3
000 1101
1 91
gus held tbelr thirtl alltl1lll] Citizens National Bank, Pride- Maloney ($.2) and Edwards Grant, Worthington &lt;9) and
banquet receut]y.
more Texaco, Snyders Jewelry, Coker (3) L. Jackson Ellsworth Zinunerman: Brunet, Kelso (9)
First placa team was
Tiny's Foodland, Moor..Stev- (7), Wise (I) and ~pie Burdettt C8) and Satrlano. WP ,
sored by Gallia
ens Funeral Home, Tiffin Jew. LP-L. Jackson (2-4)
· -Grant 13-4). LP-Brunet (H).!
and ruoner-up team was
elen, and Galllil Refriger•
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lion.
PACING PAVOIIJTB
BEOAL ITANDINGS
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OffiCM tmt1 elected as foJ. WESTBURY, N.Y. (UPI)(Soalllem Dlvlsl.. )
IDgheBI alnglt game
loWJ, Mary Spen&lt;», president; Romeo HIIIHlVtl' bu been
(Fiul)
was Gloria McDaniel, 221.
Gloria McDaniel, vice-pres~ Installed ao the z.s favorite to ITEAM
W L R OR ·
est series, Dorothy Nier~
dent; Audrey Ramsay, secre- win the 191.81if Reallzatloa Pace 'I GallipoliJ .. .. . 4 I 22 I
High handicap ga,me was
tory; Betty Ferrell, sergeant of at Roosevelt Raceway tonight. Jackson .. .. .. 3 3 21
Nahal Leape
by Peg Thomas and
arms.
The f..year-&lt;Ild champion, who I Pomeroy -..... 2 ! 21
Quietly elegant, correctly ca5ual, .:omfort·
Harmon
with
244.
!11gb
co.ot
a
mere
P,SOO
at
the
111641
Middleport
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4
9
0· AB. R. H. Pd. cap series, Jo Grealtlouse
l'1lterlllllonal Lea~t~e Stndblp Harrisburg (Pa) sales, will be' TOO'.U.S
11 11 7S ·
ably cool are the 1967 Summer selection
Clmnte, Pilt 28114 26 45
High average Audrey
By Ualled Pre,. lntemafloaal going after the biQest jackpot
Staub, Hou 25 80 6 30
161.
W. L. Pel. GB of bis racing career.
(Norlbera DIVIIIOJt)
of Stetson Straws in new tapered shapes
Cepeda, SIL 25 94 18 35
Tbe achievement award
Rochesll!r
14 e .700 ...
TEAM
WL R
GA!JLJPOUS - ClllfSumm;:;t· IKrnpoo!, NY 2Z 68 3 25
BIIIIICbe Snyder.
~alo • 11 T .611 Z REPRI!SENT U.S.
Atbenl .. ...... 6 1 59
and mid-tone shades. Priced from $5.95
ereation director
Chi
30114 17 40
Syracu"'
g 8 .529 31!! HELSINKI (UPI) - Five Nellonvilla .... 2 3 13
F"f.: ~elea~ I~ tedule Shnno~, SIL 21 73 7 25
nGBT RESULTS
Columbus
t 8 .529 SI!I American track stan were Logu .. .. .. .. 2 3 2Z
Choose yours today.
ve j niam Jony 5 •andgue Alley, Pill
29110 t 11
By Ulllted Preu ID!ematfoaal Richmond
8 10 .474 41!! Invited Friday Jo compete in lite Wellston •. . .•. 2 4 19
be
"· g n ng une
Brock StL
29133 19 44
DAlLAS (UPI) Toronto
8 10 .444 I World AthleUc Games here 'Wl'ALIJ
11 11111
Other Strew Hlfl Priced From _ $1.98
ng Aug. l4, u folloWI:
Mzr&lt;tl, Pitt 30 128 18 42
Cokes, lf!i, Dallas,
Jacksonville
8 13 .381 61!! June 28-29.
IA8T Wlti!:J['S RitSULTS1
ne I - Phillis VI. Dodgen: Alou, AU
32130 21 G .323 Francois Pavilla, 146%,
Toledo
8 12 .S33 T
Miler Jim Ryun, 1prlnter Logan f NeleonvDie 3
Amerlru Lta ..• ,
France (10- retained
~1llelalla
Tommie Smith, llhot puller Athens 13 Wellston 2
1 - Dodgers vs. Reds;
Ju . 7 - Open; June 8 - Gt·
•weltenreig!It Iitle); Gypsy
Buf 2, night
Randy Mallon, llr&lt;lad jumper Athens 11 Nelsonvllle I
anjs vs. Philtles, and Junt ~ ,
G. AB. R. H. Pd. Harris, 153~, PhUade!Jilla, mch 7 Toledo 0, Dlght
Ralph Bo.otoo and pole vaulter GaiUpolls t Athens 2.
Rrts vs. Brav...
Kallne,Det
29109 23 39
stopped Benny Bowser,
6 J&gt;cksnvU 5, Dlght Bob Seargren WlU rlpl'elelll the Gallipolis undioputed chmnp-ll
~--.
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·":Carew. Min 28 100 11 34
Aus«n. Tex. (5).
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!1111 lor 11167.
o!!lll" 12 - Gmnts "·- Doili· , F.Rbsn, Bal 30112 24 rr
erf. June 13 - Phllhes vs. 1PtrociU 8os 30 112 18 35 .SIS
~~ J~ 14 - Open: JllOO
Cal 31103 It Sll .311
15
G1anta vs. Brave!; June iScott, 8os 28 103 14 32 .3111
" : Dod&amp;en vs. Ph!Wes.
Yrzskl, 8os 30 118 21 35 .J(M
ime It - Reds va. Glanta; Cngliro, 8os 23 92 13 28
Jule 20 - Dodgers vs. Braves; llolner, NY 22 6.'1 10 11 .302
'
Juje 21 - Open; June 22 - To'I'JU', Min 29117 28 Si .21111
B!Jves VI. Phillies; June 23 Dome R-

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Minchr:

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rr.,.
Acidic ·Meigs Soils Need ~$'""§ Are Valuable, Expensive ~j.~
Proper L•'me App II·cati.OD ~~~·~:·;e~,a~~~r ~~:"m~!~ ~:;.~t.~~~ture, ~ ~~;.:~ ~::~:..·~~~ ~=~b~
"Da;saysitialib~n;

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Trends

News
in Farmin2
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Tennis Champ~.~il For 'Boys15 Years .· Under

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Sunday Times-Sentinel

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l&amp;-The Sunday Tlmet-Sendnel, Sullday, May21, 1987

Gpins Recog,ition In ~. Ofher Divisrons-

1 RUNNERS-UP in the Skyline Morning Bowling League shown with trophies. Left to right, Sblrley Harmon,
taptain, Pauline Krimm, Blanche Siders, Violet Lee. Frankie Duncan also a member of the team was absent
when the picture was taken. Their sponsor was Snyders Jewelry.

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The sund~y -times~enUnel, Sunday: May 21, 1967-19 - - -.,.. -=Fo_r_S::-a-;le--

Farm
Priclee
Will
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Continue Higher

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INVE$TIGATORS

Lost

for

S.le

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43 Mlsa Plget
4.4 OperaUc arll
45Prlnee
48 Arboreal home
&lt;!7 GeDUJ ilf
fnsh-water ~

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GILMORE'S Pole Building Co .
Route 1, Rulland, Ohio, Phone
742·5818.

BOY'S dk. green suede jacket!
with wblte fur lining. Lost
_ __ _ _ _ __.::::::..::
vicinity of Colony Theatre.
GIFT for the Grads. Pen
formd, Ph. 367-7129.
pencil aets, dictionaries,
bles, globes. Simmona
&amp; Office Equip.

I Curtis ''Dairy

or Be e f"
breeding service, provl'n l
bulls at $6 per cow. Ca II
ly, Leland Parker 992-m
Pomeroy or 985·3824

WE WILL NOT be responsible CABIN cruiser, 7G HP ,Tobiason I
for any dehllr other than
motor, Holsolaw trailer
own as of this date, May 20, hydraulic brakes. Priced
1967. Sl!:fted Mr. and Mrs. sonable. Ph. 67&amp;&lt;1328.
Charles L. (Gall) Neal. 120 3 - - - -- - - --

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o 5 30\c

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despite constant footsteps
lers, below cost. Only I w
a busy family. Get Blue LIIS- (2) left. Upton Machinery
tre. Rent electric shampooer Leon, W. Va. Ph. 458-1610.
$1. Central Supply Co. 120 6 - - - - - - --

tEE 811EE'l'S'
Plumbing and remod.un,.
I'll. 2$1.6664,.Crown tl.ty.

NEED your lllrliltgs for

You bave, read this.
not let us advertise y ou
property?

Sal081Jien, Evenlnp
Rassell D. Wood, 44i4Q8

HEADQUARTER!~

0. D. PARSONS .

REALTOR .
v!Uage, City . PloperiJI
512 Secood .Aveoue.

R11l Estltl For Sale

till 5. Mcmday tbru
by appotatmenl.
W. VL

l'ioae

Horne Financing
Available for
Everybody

WANTED TO RENT - 6 or 8
room ltouH with bath, in

EXPERIENCED

RADIATOR

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
AND

BRAKE SERVICE

BtAEnNARS
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

WY a-2151

SERVICE
All New Rodlator Shopo

eCer eTruck eHeater
Core 1 Bulldo- ·
eAnyType

KEITH . GO&amp;LE FORD

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·Y2 PRICE

Mason, W.Va.

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f A. e rooms, bath.

Cormick Rd. Prtct
outlarlldlns.

Help Wanted
LOW DOWN PAYMENT LOANI

EXCEPTIONAL offer for salo11-l
man, houaea and home
provement write in and
in leads, Instant
hcor.11s. Complete and
program. 10 pen:enl ol
to 1181esman. Call
1117-41'11 for an

FROM

""'mDAL HOUSING ADM. &lt;J',H.A.)
LAND CONTRACI'I

A CHILD to 0!11'8 for In my
121).3
home. I'll. 448-tOJ.I.
'· CARI'EN'IRY and
CID fumlllh references.
f46.47M.

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OSCAR BAIRD, Realtor

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TRUC~CHIN~RY--TOO~S

EQUIPMENT--INSECTICIDI!S
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10 A.M.-Saturday May 27; 1967 at Gallla Couno
ty ~VIIior Falrgro"fils. 4 millS WtSJ of Gallipolis,
Oh1!1 on U. S. 35.
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FOR $'1,500, you can move Into
a nice three .bedroom . hOJnt
with bath, big 1•. caljlnell

$9,500.00 Brick,
3Bedroom

CLEAN earpets wltll we, Blue
1

breese. Rent ele«rre alwn-1

pooer tt. Sheppard, 11112 Ill
Avt.
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IND FLOOR untum. apart·
. men~ 4 rms. and bath. An
•' prlnle. • 2155.

MIOOLEPORT OHIO

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near town. Ph. f46.l515
44&amp;-3'141.
120

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Phono 992·3194 or 992-2395

GalllpOIJa, Ohio.

WANTED

i.ultre makes I h e job

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Rawlings Honda Sales

.Thot'o Rlohtl We Buy
Factory C!oseouta aDd
Last Year Styleo. LiviDJ
Room Suites 1\ecllDlnC
Cba1rs, Pliii'onn Roek·
era llld lola- M
Low A. 'h Prl.., looy
Tomw.
KNOnS FURNITURI
1163 SoConcl.
OeQIJIOIIO,O.

.112 Acres - bouse, 4 rms
bath, g.ll'age. Ph. «6 - 3441,
til 5 p.m. or aee George Hol-1-::
ley, Mll1 Creek Rd.

John I. Rlcbardo, 44U2II8

NEW GMC TRUCK

WILL remove your
horses, COWl and mules.
collect Jacbon 2116-4531
Cblllicotbe 7'/U878.

5 16 3tp

FARM.ERS within thirty miles

-

Dead Stock
Removed Free

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Heres YourChence
$1 ,400.00 down

120

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1111181.

MAY WE HELP YOU?

An Expor._. Ad-Vbor Will Help You

, cents, Nelson'• .

TRUCKS-JIIPI
Dodge 18 ft.llat bad with ra•k• · \
1903 R-l3C IDternallonall-ton Dump
Two 4.-wbeel drive JeeJ&gt;I.
1IH8 Dodae 2-ton flat bed
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: Ptok·upo-Statlon Wago~
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INSICTICIDI$.l-IIRUSM KII,.UR ,
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Tob ..oo dust - Rotonoae - Lead ~qate "'- Tomato ·
1~9

Dust - Bbre KDL - Aphid and Mlte&gt;ILUk.:. Cld,~
dull - Fu!lllelde duat - Donna! •Pt:aY- Aluillbllim
Sulphate - ,Biuab KIUor eoDC8Dtrlle: - Jll~lltlo11
dust - Zlneb BUEhl dust -Garden d'!~$~~ .¥eth- ,
· UTChlor dual - Copper ,dust .- Terml!e"t\lncelllpte .
- Cattle Fly

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Ofllee PboP "1-4'1'11. Slllrl•

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We at the Tribune Ire waiting to belp you, to find
a home, to sell a car, tO hlr8 a secretary to rent
ID apartment . . . most anything you need we can
help you flDd with an economical, fast-acting 'l'n·
bune Want ,Ad. Call ua today.

THE GALLIPOLIS TRt~L''~F.
446-2342

In kitchen, utlUty
eed alr'fuel olllurnace,
ed on blacktop road. Owner:
wanll. It sold.
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49Leue
50 Romaa road
ril Grafted (her.)
1:12 Ba~k talk .
(&amp;lang)
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65 AfllrmtiY•

Notice

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An Agriculture Department
report on l!le feed situation
says that dilrlng the remainder
the current 11181'11ellng year,
prices wlU be ~speCially ~nsl·
Uve to pro~s of the n ew

39Exlit
40 Wlld don):~)'

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flDII!enl far~n · eeouomlsll aa,
price• probably will conto run ahead of a year
for !be rest of the spiing.
!11'8 Uke'ly to faD below last
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The sund~y -times~enUnel, Sunday: May 21, 1967-19 - - -.,.. -=Fo_r_S::-a-;le--

Farm
Priclee
Will
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Continue Higher

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INVE$TIGATORS

Lost

for

S.le

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&lt;41Em~

43 Mlsa Plget
4.4 OperaUc arll
45Prlnee
48 Arboreal home
&lt;!7 GeDUJ ilf
fnsh-water ~

crop .00 l)le
. level of '

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GILMORE'S Pole Building Co .
Route 1, Rulland, Ohio, Phone
742·5818.

BOY'S dk. green suede jacket!
with wblte fur lining. Lost
_ __ _ _ _ __.::::::..::
vicinity of Colony Theatre.
GIFT for the Grads. Pen
formd, Ph. 367-7129.
pencil aets, dictionaries,
bles, globes. Simmona
&amp; Office Equip.

I Curtis ''Dairy

or Be e f"
breeding service, provl'n l
bulls at $6 per cow. Ca II
ly, Leland Parker 992-m
Pomeroy or 985·3824

WE WILL NOT be responsible CABIN cruiser, 7G HP ,Tobiason I
for any dehllr other than
motor, Holsolaw trailer
own as of this date, May 20, hydraulic brakes. Priced
1967. Sl!:fted Mr. and Mrs. sonable. Ph. 67&amp;&lt;1328.
Charles L. (Gall) Neal. 120 3 - - - -- - - --

·.

o 5 30\c

r

despite constant footsteps
lers, below cost. Only I w
a busy family. Get Blue LIIS- (2) left. Upton Machinery
tre. Rent electric shampooer Leon, W. Va. Ph. 458-1610.
$1. Central Supply Co. 120 6 - - - - - - --

tEE 811EE'l'S'
Plumbing and remod.un,.
I'll. 2$1.6664,.Crown tl.ty.

NEED your lllrliltgs for

You bave, read this.
not let us advertise y ou
property?

Sal081Jien, Evenlnp
Rassell D. Wood, 44i4Q8

HEADQUARTER!~

0. D. PARSONS .

REALTOR .
v!Uage, City . PloperiJI
512 Secood .Aveoue.

R11l Estltl For Sale

till 5. Mcmday tbru
by appotatmenl.
W. VL

l'ioae

Horne Financing
Available for
Everybody

WANTED TO RENT - 6 or 8
room ltouH with bath, in

EXPERIENCED

RADIATOR

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
AND

BRAKE SERVICE

BtAEnNARS
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

WY a-2151

SERVICE
All New Rodlator Shopo

eCer eTruck eHeater
Core 1 Bulldo- ·
eAnyType

KEITH . GO&amp;LE FORD

i

·Y2 PRICE

Mason, W.Va.

~~

f A. e rooms, bath.

Cormick Rd. Prtct
outlarlldlns.

Help Wanted
LOW DOWN PAYMENT LOANI

EXCEPTIONAL offer for salo11-l
man, houaea and home
provement write in and
in leads, Instant
hcor.11s. Complete and
program. 10 pen:enl ol
to 1181esman. Call
1117-41'11 for an

FROM

""'mDAL HOUSING ADM. &lt;J',H.A.)
LAND CONTRACI'I

A CHILD to 0!11'8 for In my
121).3
home. I'll. 448-tOJ.I.
'· CARI'EN'IRY and
CID fumlllh references.
f46.47M.

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Baird Realty aornpany
OSCAR BAIRD, Realtor

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1

TRUC~CHIN~RY--TOO~S

EQUIPMENT--INSECTICIDI!S
·
10 A.M.-Saturday May 27; 1967 at Gallla Couno
ty ~VIIior Falrgro"fils. 4 millS WtSJ of Gallipolis,
Oh1!1 on U. S. 35.
·
.

FOR $'1,500, you can move Into
a nice three .bedroom . hOJnt
with bath, big 1•. caljlnell

$9,500.00 Brick,
3Bedroom

CLEAN earpets wltll we, Blue
1

breese. Rent ele«rre alwn-1

pooer tt. Sheppard, 11112 Ill
Avt.
lJO

IND FLOOR untum. apart·
. men~ 4 rms. and bath. An
•' prlnle. • 2155.

MIOOLEPORT OHIO

\

near town. Ph. f46.l515
44&amp;-3'141.
120

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Phono 992·3194 or 992-2395

GalllpOIJa, Ohio.

WANTED

i.ultre makes I h e job

..
Rawlings Honda Sales

.Thot'o Rlohtl We Buy
Factory C!oseouta aDd
Last Year Styleo. LiviDJ
Room Suites 1\ecllDlnC
Cba1rs, Pliii'onn Roek·
era llld lola- M
Low A. 'h Prl.., looy
Tomw.
KNOnS FURNITURI
1163 SoConcl.
OeQIJIOIIO,O.

.112 Acres - bouse, 4 rms
bath, g.ll'age. Ph. «6 - 3441,
til 5 p.m. or aee George Hol-1-::
ley, Mll1 Creek Rd.

John I. Rlcbardo, 44U2II8

NEW GMC TRUCK

WILL remove your
horses, COWl and mules.
collect Jacbon 2116-4531
Cblllicotbe 7'/U878.

5 16 3tp

FARM.ERS within thirty miles

-

Dead Stock
Removed Free

.

Heres YourChence
$1 ,400.00 down

120

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1111181.

MAY WE HELP YOU?

An Expor._. Ad-Vbor Will Help You

, cents, Nelson'• .

TRUCKS-JIIPI
Dodge 18 ft.llat bad with ra•k• · \
1903 R-l3C IDternallonall-ton Dump
Two 4.-wbeel drive JeeJ&gt;I.
1IH8 Dodae 2-ton flat bed
·~
: Ptok·upo-Statlon Wago~
· ·
·
INSICTICIDI$.l-IIRUSM KII,.UR ,
.
Tob ..oo dust - Rotonoae - Lead ~qate "'- Tomato ·
1~9

Dust - Bbre KDL - Aphid and Mlte&gt;ILUk.:. Cld,~
dull - Fu!lllelde duat - Donna! •Pt:aY- Aluillbllim
Sulphate - ,Biuab KIUor eoDC8Dtrlle: - Jll~lltlo11
dust - Zlneb BUEhl dust -Garden d'!~$~~ .¥eth- ,
· UTChlor dual - Copper ,dust .- Terml!e"t\lncelllpte .
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ID apartment . . . most anything you need we can
help you flDd with an economical, fast-acting 'l'n·
bune Want ,Ad. Call ua today.

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report on l!le feed situation
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the current 11181'11ellng year,
prices wlU be ~speCially ~nsl·
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F'ranklr·~~:-~nl:~· ;~cl&lt;e~th~. &lt;;iWln!@U· ectfor•lbe debt. : . ·
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'1'11ese men joined the towboat J. Donnally, 7!1, aged al)d
theft. big alde-I@IIH, ellgiir~r ' iii . Dam "o. 211 polnt"'J it·;:f.• ~ ·~ "·it ·
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City of:Cincbf since lti C!Qllt!I~~I!Jl,, b!': ~ inlf!er , .lit~: ~~~;NO. '.• ..
cided not best to send them to died today. A steambOat
Citro! totllsvtll~. the 'appolnb!d .~· Mirster· al DBPlll, ai::Jieii;aJ\dliii#YI· ~~clt.
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of 40 to 50 years ago, he
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Captain Harry Martin is In on the Ohio No. 4, Captain
Ci!Y~"of Louisville ·was l~t !ilarietta. ~ · \ j~OV~nmll!nt will. reside·' ~clre'l'.liid •·'lh!rpp ·
charge of the Hatfield which Blagg in eornrnand, in the
qu~ Saturday; Nevet be(Qre st,eamer James Rarjlaey w.Ul will qDjt .the %&gt;et~ lellit lot . ..
arrived at the mouth of the iett~ • Cincinnati trade.
the· history of the line have. move Mr. Grail!lmls billllebold the prete~~l. toct -Muter .·§ ' · · .
Kanawha River Thursday night Captain Sam Dunbar and
.c-onl/itlons. prevailed.
goods to Dam No. II. Mr. Gra: die Graham, fdniterly ·at ~
with a tow of empties from late Captain John Newsome.
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l)am ~· a most exeeUent . mlili, No. 26, Is hoW JJi eluir'p,at J,l.Di
Louisville, Ky. The strikers. it Captain Donnally was also
May 15, ltl7 - ·While malt· a•Gallia ' CO\IIIIy boy, and th·e No. 18•. .,nJiineet . ~1kln.:oa•i
is said, are of the opinion that the Illinois, Ohio No. 3,
a landlrls at Salty, Point fjlVernlnent bas ·made no miS- '!lilt boatini ·wq orl\:'tfie ~'towthe coal and towboat operators less, A. J. Donnally, and
PB9ucah, Ky.; on . t~ ~~ t~ .}ll appolDting hl1!l to lhis boat A4llllral Dewey:
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River. Charles Zanone, I terry. resPJlnalble ~\lion.
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Roy. &lt;!tOthiel/ is:· : ~ .
with coal at such a high price. days of steamboatlng In t h
uncovered a brass of
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Deckhands and firemen have late 1860's and 1870's.
George Washlllgton, Imbedded May II, Hl7- Th~ .Green· stniCtlnn llc!ar ·Addlseit; ·R oy
been getting $50 and $60 a Captain Charlie Stalder of · the !and. The bust Vfhlcb wood arrived from Clnclunatl was lime keepcirwhen ~Dim''N11. '
month. They struck for $80 and the Leroy says the price
was aboitt five incbea In 'diam- Friday evening with a good 26 was ·uiJder oirnslnaettlift~··Afe
$70.
steamboat fuel at Kanawha
had beeJ! loosened ·by ll)e freight trip In charge of' Cep.. is a very efficient lii!IR-'Iti bit
May I8, I917 - A gang of
er mines is still going
· water. Persons who view- lain DJew 1 Edgington. It was poi!ltlotr: .•,
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It believed It to be at least di!ICIIV~red before the packet 'lbe llulh, wt are IDformecl,
and deckhands, arrived here issues of the Tribune tell of months. The Leroy will Jay
years old.
reached here that one of the bas· beeir collverled ,;Jnto• a
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bollel'l . fts leaking and I be freight lloat A perll!!i wa 1
May II, Iti7 - The packet, boat laid, over bere for several Jranle&lt;l by ~a! i)lipeclol'l to
was attached 41 bours for repalts be(ore goli\g carry a J~ ~· :,wb o
· ~,Y u. s. Marshal on to Cbarlesf.on. Pilraer WU· would have ltel&amp;llt ~the boat.·
E. Rutherloi'd, 011 a suit for liam R. Barringer "'ports bliS- It . is reported .that ciplaln
Flck and Lindsey of Pittsburgh, lness good but the labor pro• Charlie Slirldor will ·negoU•te
Ualted Prest IDtetnatlonal
"They've been using it for on the other side of tho I P• The Parkersburg and .the leDi very bad The Greenwood with S. G. Gardner. &amp;~ pt, Pie.,_
For months North Vietnam sanctuary. They've violated the peninsula awailed orders to get Queen City are both owned by laid at different wbarfbo4ts ant for the purcbaae ' of the
has been pouring men and damn lhing-so we're sick of II. out.
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~· W: Hubbard. Pittsburgh mU- four to slz houri unloading on packet
C. Bol!ller~ ·~wm
equipment Into the six·mlle.wtde We're going to clean them
Houstoa: Students at
lionarre above! manula~turer, the uptrlp.c·Rousters . who llblp Stalder and a party 1n hJr·'liltto
Demllitarl2ed Zone (DMZ) dl· a high.ranking Marine
inantly-Negro Texas
The Parkersburg has bed a at Cinciniutti bop off ·at differ- are .ezpected to make a trip te
viding Norih and South Viet· United Press International.
University rioted, look to
varied C!ll'eer, being last used ent polnts as soon aslbet Ured liliagara Falll and ~· polnll
nam, using 11 first as a place of U.S. Intelligence
dormitories. and shot it out
to tow lbe .Rice and Don Water feeling comes on. They
now along the .Great Lake1. be!tll't
refuge and a supply depot and prior to the attack
policemen. One officer
Circus, whrch went to lbe wall. paid $SO a montb and board. long,
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killed, three ollrers wounded
Marines stationed just south of Friday for security teasons, nearly 5110 students arrested
the DMZ. This week U.S. and that there were about 5,0110 one of the worst outbreaks
South Vietnamese forces retali· North VIetnamese troops In
campus violence in years.
ated.
area. They were believed to
Hoog Kong: Leftist Cbir1esel
U.S. Marines and Vietnamese hacked up by live divisions
youths riole&lt;l in Hong Kong, at
paratroopers, some 15,000 In all, norlh of the DMZ.
the direction of Peking in
smashed into the DMZ by land. Maj. Gen. Bruno
effort to impo3e some type
sea and air with support of commander of the 3rd
Communist rule on lbe B:,~~~
artillery, planes and ships guns Division and the
British officials sl
in a battle plan dubbed director. said the Allies stay
no signs of bowing to
"Operation Hickory Nut." The the area "will be no longer
Allies hoped to seal off a 15- necessary." There was
mile stretch of the three-mile· indication how long !bat wouldll.f.~!!!!~!!!J~
wide southern portion of the be.
DMZ and wipe out North Around the world:
Vleinamese forces.
WasldDJiou: Hungarian
mat Janos Radvanyi. deS&lt;~lbeli I
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ciP Hanoi today.
!lnte Holiday
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, DICK THOMAS
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l{anawha River firemen and and deckhandS on Kanawha
-deckhands struck for flO mon er towboats had struck for
1\fay 16, It17 - A deck crew
:on the montb and one Kanawha , a month. The towboat
· wa1 sent to the towboat Harry
River company brought in Anderson of the Hrckey
Anderson from Cincinnati to
istrike breakers from Cincinna· pany, carne down from
take the place of striking frre~
Pleasant Sunday rnorrung
men and deckhands. The tow·
·That was top news here 50 8 deck crew. Deckhands
boats otto Marmet and Robert
~ears ago on the river, and for $6C a month. Men
P. Gillham secured new crews
:bore are some River News to be scarce.
up the Kanawha River at the
items from the Gallipolis Daily Rousters on some of the
old prices.
Tribune to tell the story.
ets were more plentiful
Firemen and deckhands on
week than for several
Kanawha River boats struck
May It, Itl7 -It was report- while on other boats they
for $70 and $60 a month, ,.,;
.•~~:~;~;~~~~:~~~~~:•~~~:.1 spectively. They had been get·
ling $60 and $SO respectively.
A new mate, Ed McGuffin.
of Pt. Pleasant, and a new stew·
ard, Win Clendenin of this city.
llwe:nt out on the Robert P. Gill·
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RI6MT,"D&amp;EN,DO
'r'OUR OI&amp;JN IIA'I!

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STORAGE ::U~of =~'between

1964 Chevrolet
Bel Air 4 dr. Sed.

lnActiof\~:

Probleala

East and West, crossed one of
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them biniSeU thla week. Rad·
vanyl. with his wUe and
son, told the State
OOLUMBUS (UP!) - Actl!&gt;n I
Thursday he wanle&lt;l to
In the put week on
a permanent resident of
bills before tbe Ohio
ca. The Untied States
Assembly:
obllglng.
Passed:
~ lb!:::'5.11.J Willi
Parll: President Cbarlel
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All-Steel
Gaulle at one of hl1
HtMIIt
news conferences, said be
Am. 8866, permitting
S'FOIIAGE CAIINm not veto Brilaln'a new bid
director lo acquire
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be tbonght she llbouldu't
HB508, requiring
u a T- ~ uL L •
UN • admitted it wu obviou I
to enmlne Ee~~u,n:~e~~
road would be a rOUI!h one
oflices and IIi
Britain.
state at least every
Calror EiJipt masaed
years, Instead of annnnlly,
troopa on the dusty
increasing the number of
Peninsula and threatened
arniners from 2'75 to 300.
with "holy war" as U.N.
Senate
llllll--2nd Ava.
Am. HBf78, ~ta·:~=:~.!l
4463291 k!:"plng forces between
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Last Week

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6 eyl. uaJne, Powerglide transrni•
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FRENCH CITY
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· 1965 CHEVELLE

2 Door, local 1 owner, low mlleaa:e car,
tles&amp; interior, aqua finish, Power·

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Am. 811273, autlrorizing munt-

e traDJmission, whitewaU tires show

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1962 Ford 9 Pass.
Country Squi,.
Station Wagon, low mileage by

$995
local

own•, i®d w.w. Ure1, VB engine, automatie trans,, power lteering and brakes,
radio IDd he1ter. Save here

clpaliUet and counties to Issue
revenue bonds to flnance lnduatrlal e1pallllion,
Am. smm, Increasing the
size of the state Board ol Edu11 cation to 2A member~ by oha~rg.
lng dlstrlcta to coincide
the present congressional

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62 FORD 1 TON

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VB ente, f apeed tra01. Good 700xl6
witl":at~:!~
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Senate Acrlctuturt and
Agencies.
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10.000 mllH, lwvF duty, 8 ply truck
type tins, Looks and I'Wll oma aood,
luiitter, red ftnliib, clean cab

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Committee.
Am. liB Zl3. Increasing huntIng and

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389 V8 enl!lno wilb t opeed box, vinyl
interior, wblte f!Dlah, radio and beater

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subsid les to counties lor fosll~r I
cara faclliU01 and creates proo
ceduret for selection and
ministration of mdJ laelliU01.
Billa reported out by
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1962 Pontiac 2 Dr. H.T. $895

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Travelers Checks you wantup to $5,000 worth-for
afee of only $2.00
During May only
OPIN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5:00 TO 7:00

88274, ~reaslng tile penalty
driving after llce1181 ltlllt-

THE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
, "Your Che91 Dealer'"
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nm Ill\) years, House Finance.
8861, requ1rlng en audlt of
tbe llate. auditor'• olllee .my
four yeatl, Senate A&amp;rteuJIIIre
and State Agenct!l.
SBIIH, raiiBI the net lndebtednetl allowed municipal
porat1o111, Senate Way• and

Memlllr Plderal R-rve Syatam
Member P.D.I.C.
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untlrconditio!IB Improve. ' Twc.llf . ll;ub~'a· barJealn ~
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nati to take the place of slrik· the river:
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ers on Kanawha River tow·
F'ranklr·~~:-~nl:~· ;~cl&lt;e~th~. &lt;;iWln!@U· ectfor•lbe debt. : . ·
\ .Charlie. A~n.\~' ~ 'll£•1:lbl . .
boats of the Hatfield Company. M.•Y If, 1917 ~Captain
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~pa~ ·to Eddie qrahall! oi•Raccooni~t- beal 'on ihchi\let1 h;~'bej!ii'".,;. ,.'' f
'1'11ese men joined the towboat J. Donnally, 7!1, aged al)d
theft. big alde-I@IIH, ellgiir~r ' iii . Dam "o. 211 polnt"'J it·;:f.• ~ ·~ "·it ·
Hatfield here. as It was de- spected citizen of
City of:Cincbf since lti C!Qllt!I~~I!Jl,, b!': ~ inlf!er , .lit~: ~~~;NO. '.• ..
cided not best to send them to died today. A steambOat
Citro! totllsvtll~. the 'appolnb!d .~· Mirster· al DBPlll, ai::Jieii;aJ\dliii#YI· ~~clt.
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Pt. Pleasant.
of 40 to 50 years ago, he
~ on western rivers. No. 16, se:vtfal;' mtleo a.bov~ za: Bi~'I!Rd !0- .b!ilniQti
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Captain Harry Martin is In on the Ohio No. 4, Captain
Ci!Y~"of Louisville ·was l~t !ilarietta. ~ · \ j~OV~nmll!nt will. reside·' ~clre'l'.liid •·'lh!rpp ·
charge of the Hatfield which Blagg in eornrnand, in the
qu~ Saturday; Nevet be(Qre st,eamer James Rarjlaey w.Ul will qDjt .the %&gt;et~ lellit lot . ..
arrived at the mouth of the iett~ • Cincinnati trade.
the· history of the line have. move Mr. Grail!lmls billllebold the prete~~l. toct -Muter .·§ ' · · .
Kanawha River Thursday night Captain Sam Dunbar and
.c-onl/itlons. prevailed.
goods to Dam No. II. Mr. Gra: die Graham, fdniterly ·at ~
with a tow of empties from late Captain John Newsome.
.
l)am ~· a most exeeUent . mlili, No. 26, Is hoW JJi eluir'p,at J,l.Di
Louisville, Ky. The strikers. it Captain Donnally was also
May 15, ltl7 - ·While malt· a•Gallia ' CO\IIIIy boy, and th·e No. 18•. .,nJiineet . ~1kln.:oa•i
is said, are of the opinion that the Illinois, Ohio No. 3,
a landlrls at Salty, Point fjlVernlnent bas ·made no miS- '!lilt boatini ·wq orl\:'tfie ~'towthe coal and towboat operators less, A. J. Donnally, and
PB9ucah, Ky.; on . t~ ~~ t~ .}ll appolDting hl1!l to lhis boat A4llllral Dewey:
. ;
cannot afford to boost wages other big packets In the
River. Charles Zanone, I terry. resPJlnalble ~\lion.
·
Roy. &lt;!tOthiel/ is:· : ~ .
with coal at such a high price. days of steamboatlng In t h
uncovered a brass of
.
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at ~· 1l')., 25, n.oW tibder:COD- ,
Deckhands and firemen have late 1860's and 1870's.
George Washlllgton, Imbedded May II, Hl7- Th~ .Green· stniCtlnn llc!ar ·Addlseit; ·R oy
been getting $50 and $60 a Captain Charlie Stalder of · the !and. The bust Vfhlcb wood arrived from Clnclunatl was lime keepcirwhen ~Dim''N11. '
month. They struck for $80 and the Leroy says the price
was aboitt five incbea In 'diam- Friday evening with a good 26 was ·uiJder oirnslnaettlift~··Afe
$70.
steamboat fuel at Kanawha
had beeJ! loosened ·by ll)e freight trip In charge of' Cep.. is a very efficient lii!IR-'Iti bit
May I8, I917 - A gang of
er mines is still going
· water. Persons who view- lain DJew 1 Edgington. It was poi!ltlotr: .•,
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It believed It to be at least di!ICIIV~red before the packet 'lbe llulh, wt are IDformecl,
and deckhands, arrived here issues of the Tribune tell of months. The Leroy will Jay
years old.
reached here that one of the bas· beeir collverled ,;Jnto• a
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May II, Iti7 - The packet, boat laid, over bere for several Jranle&lt;l by ~a! i)lipeclol'l to
was attached 41 bours for repalts be(ore goli\g carry a J~ ~· :,wb o
· ~,Y u. s. Marshal on to Cbarlesf.on. Pilraer WU· would have ltel&amp;llt ~the boat.·
E. Rutherloi'd, 011 a suit for liam R. Barringer "'ports bliS- It . is reported .that ciplaln
Flck and Lindsey of Pittsburgh, lness good but the labor pro• Charlie Slirldor will ·negoU•te
Ualted Prest IDtetnatlonal
"They've been using it for on the other side of tho I P• The Parkersburg and .the leDi very bad The Greenwood with S. G. Gardner. &amp;~ pt, Pie.,_
For months North Vietnam sanctuary. They've violated the peninsula awailed orders to get Queen City are both owned by laid at different wbarfbo4ts ant for the purcbaae ' of the
has been pouring men and damn lhing-so we're sick of II. out.
.
~· W: Hubbard. Pittsburgh mU- four to slz houri unloading on packet
C. Bol!ller~ ·~wm
equipment Into the six·mlle.wtde We're going to clean them
Houstoa: Students at
lionarre above! manula~turer, the uptrlp.c·Rousters . who llblp Stalder and a party 1n hJr·'liltto
Demllitarl2ed Zone (DMZ) dl· a high.ranking Marine
inantly-Negro Texas
The Parkersburg has bed a at Cinciniutti bop off ·at differ- are .ezpected to make a trip te
viding Norih and South Viet· United Press International.
University rioted, look to
varied C!ll'eer, being last used ent polnts as soon aslbet Ured liliagara Falll and ~· polnll
nam, using 11 first as a place of U.S. Intelligence
dormitories. and shot it out
to tow lbe .Rice and Don Water feeling comes on. They
now along the .Great Lake1. be!tll't
refuge and a supply depot and prior to the attack
policemen. One officer
Circus, whrch went to lbe wall. paid $SO a montb and board. long,
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killed, three ollrers wounded
Marines stationed just south of Friday for security teasons, nearly 5110 students arrested
the DMZ. This week U.S. and that there were about 5,0110 one of the worst outbreaks
South Vietnamese forces retali· North VIetnamese troops In
campus violence in years.
ated.
area. They were believed to
Hoog Kong: Leftist Cbir1esel
U.S. Marines and Vietnamese hacked up by live divisions
youths riole&lt;l in Hong Kong, at
paratroopers, some 15,000 In all, norlh of the DMZ.
the direction of Peking in
smashed into the DMZ by land. Maj. Gen. Bruno
effort to impo3e some type
sea and air with support of commander of the 3rd
Communist rule on lbe B:,~~~
artillery, planes and ships guns Division and the
British officials sl
in a battle plan dubbed director. said the Allies stay
no signs of bowing to
"Operation Hickory Nut." The the area "will be no longer
Allies hoped to seal off a 15- necessary." There was
mile stretch of the three-mile· indication how long !bat wouldll.f.~!!!!~!!!J~
wide southern portion of the be.
DMZ and wipe out North Around the world:
Vleinamese forces.
WasldDJiou: Hungarian
mat Janos Radvanyi. deS&lt;~lbeli I
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ciP Hanoi today.
!lnte Holiday
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l{anawha River firemen and and deckhandS on Kanawha
-deckhands struck for flO mon er towboats had struck for
1\fay 16, It17 - A deck crew
:on the montb and one Kanawha , a month. The towboat
· wa1 sent to the towboat Harry
River company brought in Anderson of the Hrckey
Anderson from Cincinnati to
istrike breakers from Cincinna· pany, carne down from
take the place of striking frre~
Pleasant Sunday rnorrung
men and deckhands. The tow·
·That was top news here 50 8 deck crew. Deckhands
boats otto Marmet and Robert
~ears ago on the river, and for $6C a month. Men
P. Gillham secured new crews
:bore are some River News to be scarce.
up the Kanawha River at the
items from the Gallipolis Daily Rousters on some of the
old prices.
Tribune to tell the story.
ets were more plentiful
Firemen and deckhands on
week than for several
Kanawha River boats struck
May It, Itl7 -It was report- while on other boats they
for $70 and $60 a month, ,.,;
.•~~:~;~;~~~~:~~~~~:•~~~:.1 spectively. They had been get·
ling $60 and $SO respectively.
A new mate, Ed McGuffin.
of Pt. Pleasant, and a new stew·
ard, Win Clendenin of this city.
llwe:nt out on the Robert P. Gill·
ham.
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STORAGE ::U~of =~'between

1964 Chevrolet
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lnActiof\~:

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East and West, crossed one of
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them biniSeU thla week. Rad·
vanyl. with his wUe and
son, told the State
OOLUMBUS (UP!) - Actl!&gt;n I
Thursday he wanle&lt;l to
In the put week on
a permanent resident of
bills before tbe Ohio
ca. The Untied States
Assembly:
obllglng.
Passed:
~ lb!:::'5.11.J Willi
Parll: President Cbarlel
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All-Steel
Gaulle at one of hl1
HtMIIt
news conferences, said be
Am. 8866, permitting
S'FOIIAGE CAIINm not veto Brilaln'a new bid
director lo acquire
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HB508, requiring
u a T- ~ uL L •
UN • admitted it wu obviou I
to enmlne Ee~~u,n:~e~~
road would be a rOUI!h one
oflices and IIi
Britain.
state at least every
Calror EiJipt masaed
years, Instead of annnnlly,
troopa on the dusty
increasing the number of
Peninsula and threatened
arniners from 2'75 to 300.
with "holy war" as U.N.
Senate
llllll--2nd Ava.
Am. HBf78, ~ta·:~=:~.!l
4463291 k!:"plng forces between
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PRESS

· 1965 CHEVELLE

2 Door, local 1 owner, low mlleaa:e car,
tles&amp; interior, aqua finish, Power·

sian.
Am. 811273, autlrorizing munt-

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1962 Ford 9 Pass.
Country Squi,.
Station Wagon, low mileage by

$995
local

own•, i®d w.w. Ure1, VB engine, automatie trans,, power lteering and brakes,
radio IDd he1ter. Save here

clpaliUet and counties to Issue
revenue bonds to flnance lnduatrlal e1pallllion,
Am. smm, Increasing the
size of the state Board ol Edu11 cation to 2A member~ by oha~rg.
lng dlstrlcta to coincide
the present congressional

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VB ente, f apeed tra01. Good 700xl6
witl":at~:!~
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Agencies.
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type tins, Looks and I'Wll oma aood,
luiitter, red ftnliib, clean cab

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Committee.
Am. liB Zl3. Increasing huntIng and

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389 V8 enl!lno wilb t opeed box, vinyl
interior, wblte f!Dlah, radio and beater

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subsid les to counties lor fosll~r I
cara faclliU01 and creates proo
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ministration of mdJ laelliU01.
Billa reported out by
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Travelers Checks you wantup to $5,000 worth-for
afee of only $2.00
During May only
OPIN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5:00 TO 7:00

88274, ~reaslng tile penalty
driving after llce1181 ltlllt-

THE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
, "Your Che91 Dealer'"
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nm Ill\) years, House Finance.
8861, requ1rlng en audlt of
tbe llate. auditor'• olllee .my
four yeatl, Senate A&amp;rteuJIIIre
and State Agenct!l.
SBIIH, raiiBI the net lndebtednetl allowed municipal
porat1o111, Senate Way• and

Memlllr Plderal R-rve Syatam
Member P.D.I.C.
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ll!1el'8 sbol down IWO
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