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Re&amp;altl parade by the Ama· Mri. Glenn om were In Lancas~eur Gardeners Club of Middle- ter Tuesday to attend ~ ~gion.
port Wednesday evening In the al workshop on "worship,
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Mr . .and Mrs. Edgar Reynolds social rooms of the Columbus the First Methodist church. The
visited recently In Morgantown, [ aod Southern Ohio
ElectriC I Rev. Dr. William F. Dundle

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week wi!h his mother. Mrs. IMay 22, as requested by Mr. I terian church, attended by Mrs. ' Friday and Saturday,~M;~ay~-~~~anrd:.,W~a~h:am~a,~28"th:.~:::
Harry craig and his brother 1 Clarence Thompson,
school Alkire and Mrs. DilL
' and 7 at !he Rutland
and fami ly, .Mr. and Mrs. Ro- 1head.
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Anthony Perkins. Vera MUes enroute to his base from a busi-! accepted, ~cludmg Mrs. Grace Skrn ey arty 11
mage sale.
trip to Washington and , Pra!t, preSident. Mrs. John 1 Heltl for Clrtb
MONDAY
1\B,altimCJre. He was met al lhe Werner, Vll't! president; Mrs. Mrs. Oco Mullen was hoste" DAUGHTERS OF~e~;:: \1
Wood County airport by his Kermit Jones. secretary, and \ when the Sew-Rite
Sewing class ol the United
brother.
i Mrs. ~ruce ~loyd, . treasurer. i club met Wednesday even~ng at chilrch will meet at the
Pomtrey, Ohio
Mrs. Charles Wood of Knox- ' The off•cers Will be ms!alled In their club room. A Stanley par- Mooday at z p. m., with
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ville, Tenn., is visiting with I September.
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. \ ty was held with Mrs. Eugene Jacob Gloeckner as hostess. !
TON!GHTihruTUESDAY
molher - in. law, Mrs.] Mrs. Rebert Reibel, awed•!- Triplettasdemonstrator,l;ames SAFETY PATROL BOYS wm l
W•lt Oisney':t ...
: M. Wood.
I ~ Clow~r JUdge, and past re- . were played following demon- be honored when the Pomeroy ,
"THI UGLY DACHSHUND"
Mrs. Guy Reynolds spent g10nal director, prese~ted the 1 stration, witll prizes
Elementary PTA meets Mon.
Wit~TD~~~iJ~1~;: and
Tuesday in Charleston, W. Va.[ program for .the evemng ·~ow- , the winners.
day evening at the school.
Suzanne Ple-sht&gt;t1e
Kindergarten classes were dis- Iing outstandmg C?lored shdes I Mrs. Harold Hood,
safety film will be shown
W1lt Dlsney'JJ
missed for Election Day.
of . flower arrangmg. Mrs.' conducted a short busines'i ses- 8 program presented by
''WI?,IE THE POOH"
Reibel. gave. a co~mentary on I sion. A communication was read fifth and sixth grade instrument(on rf".:h~l:i~;;"'
: Mav.1l lnspeclion
lhe shdes, mciudmg the blu~ i concerning the Regat!a Jlllrade al students. Refreshments will
COLORCARTOONS
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•nbboo flower arrangemenL• an : and it was voted to ?"tticipote. be served by mothers of the
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c
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pomters on good and bad ar-, The traveling prize donated
first grade.
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Mrs. Hood was awarded tn Mrs. BETHEL NO. 62 of the In- !
spection on May 31 by Pomeroy Dunng the soc.!al hour
Ronald Browning. A
Order of
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Chapter 186, OE:S, Tuesday eve- ed party sandwtches and lime course was served to the
wiU meet
ning at the Masonic Temple. Ba salad were served from • . and Mrs. Raymond Baity. Mrs. 7130 p. m. at lhe Pomeroy
. bara Walker. wo~hy matron, ~vered With a lace cloth
Elza Gllmore Jr., Mrs. Charles sonic ~mple. There will
· and Dale E. Sm1lh worthy pa- pmk underlay. An arrangement Hoffman, Mrs. Willard
election of officers.
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tron, presided and !he meetmg of azaleas m shades .of pmk Mrs. Donald McKnlg~t.
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ANNUAL MOTHER· .
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cente~ed the table Wells and Mrs. Tom
Daughter banquet of lhe
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Tbe next meetina will be
Church at the
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the United Melhodisl church and . nuik gl~sa holders
at 6 p. m. Bring
reser\·ations are to be made twmed with pink azaleas.
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own
serviCe.
with Ruth Tompkins by May ZS. rangements oI dogw ood
CHILDRENS
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InvitalicM were received
placed about the room.K~~:~ ~~
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attend IDspecti""s at the
esses were Mrs. Earl
Vranken as hostess.
ing Chapters, Urania at
and Mrs. Glenn Lambert.
ville of wblch Charles F.
The traveling pme was won
Sizes 3 to Big 3
son worthy graod patron, is
Mrs. Lambert aod the
Whlto
member on May 7tess prize went to Mrs.
$1.99
Sto&lt;:kport, May 19; 'Mt.
Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Lrulll_berli!IBiockat Beverly. May 20; Royat
at the silver servlCOs.
Washingron Court House
which lrt!H! Thornburg,
Dairy Queen Wllero
Middleport, 0.
We'll run ourtelves
grand conductress is
ments were provided by Joe
Rosenbaum.
ragged to EARN member, on May 21 ; w~:'~~~~~ Flowers were purchased at
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lnauranc:e w1th June
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Betty Cowan, assoiate matron,
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LlNCASTER, OHIO - THE
fund drive for oonstrucUon ol a
loc•l campus of Ohio Unlverslly went over the top In a big SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. ground
way.
i forces Saturday claimed one of
It was anacunced at a victory the major victories of the VIet
banquet Friday night that the Nam war, the destruction of
~.000 goal bad been
more more than a lull Communist
than doubll!,d, with $41!0,000 col- battalion with 446 VIet Cong
lected, excluding donated land troops known dead in what was
&gt;alued at abOut . 1300,000. described as a "Tennessee
Ground will be broken lor the •turkey shoot."
lrst building this summer.
In !he air war, U.S. planes
malTed tbe Communist obserLogan Scrambling
vance of the lZth annlveraary
THE ·LOGAN BOARD
OF ; of the French defeat In
!ducalion will meet Monday Indochina by bombing Dlen
to consider cutbacks in school Bien Phu ,the historic fortress
1ervices following the defeat of
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a 6 mill operatin~ levy this
weok, and other ISSues.
The levy !ailed in a special
election last year. City Scbool
Superintendent Dwight Miller
Indicated however the levy may
be re-submitted.

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whoRl French forces ourren- Operation Davy . Croc:kell !\90
dered to the VIet Minh on May mUes north _of· Saigon. oo lhe
7, 11154.
central cout continued to
The NallY and Air Force pound a Rlnforefd Comm~
aUackers also devastated sup- battalion which. !t\ls been
ply installations along the trapped since Wednesday with
North Vietnamese coasl A HI back to the South China Sea.
Hanoklatelioed-dispatch by the
Left Very Utile
Soviet Tass news qency said In ..,porting 446 known dead
some of the planes flew over in the rice paddies aear Bong
the western suburbs ol the Son, Allied o!llcen said there
North Vleinamese capital "and may bave been two Commun1at
were mel by antl'aircraft lire." regiments caught In the trap.
U.S. lsi Air
Dlvlslon "'"!~re's precious Utile of It
and ¥letnamese
In Iel\ said a U.S. spokesman.

ArmyWill
PIay M3J0f
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Cong headquarters and base
camp near the Cambodian
border 75 mlles northweo\ of
Saigon. U.S. lsi Infantry
Divlalon troops are sweeping
the area In Operation Blrmingbum.
The troll of destructioo by
American plnnes l!lll'.ked up
through the south and far paat
lbe 17th Parallel dividing the
two VIet Nruns.
U.S. pilots flow !9 missions 1D
North VIet Nam moving up the
southern panhandle and far

Inland to Olen Bfen Pbu near a barges IIIII
the Laotian border west of destroyed ~~
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Hanoi, The former French ,sevl!ll arm
installation now Ia an alrbase four gasoHne
for the Communists.
pounded r,lll1111 yards
A Tass dispatch from Hanol radar aile.
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said the North Vietnamese A 'patrof. of lha 0.&amp;
army since 19M bad become "a 25th DivlaloR aear Cu
formidable force...lt bas a miles nortllwat Ill
modern air force and modern Satunlay atteroooD
types ol aotl-aircraft artillery through a YlO!.
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as well as rocket troops."
and tilled* , ,
Carrier-based aircraft hll heavy
and
near Vinh, Thanh Hoa ~d ~be arms fire. 'j'be Amerle.all
key port of Haipboag, sinkmg reported Ught euualtlu, · .

Pre-Trial Action; Newsmen

Sued $5 Million by Dodd

B~s ! GOP Newa
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WASHINGTON _ THE AN· CAN THO, Sculh V1et Nam
nual Republican Women's Con- (UP!) -Prem1er Nguyen
feronce heard the cheering news · Ky warned Saturday the onucu
at its closing sessi1Jn Satcrday forces would Intervene If
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pre- from !he nine persona.
'!be 1be judge lasued subpoenas represented the ~::1
th"l pabllc opinion polls lndl- Communist or. a
lrlal maneuvering got under· fermer Dodd employes were for paris ol the Pearson- government ol Moise 1
eDit' lhat the GOP could w· government wms power
way Saturday in Sen. Thomas Usted as Marjorie A. Carpen- Anderson Iiles, including "do- In this c!ountry. Dndd'a visits
"a mighty victory" In lhe No~ 1Soulh VIet ~am's forthcoming
J. Dndd'a ~ mlillon libel and ter, his former personal secreta· cumenls aequired since Jao. l, Katanga In the Congo
8 &lt;Ongresslonal elections.
1 general elect10ns.
conspiracy suit against 1\vo ry; Terry L. Golden, Michael 1958, from (Dodd's) Illes or been linked In print
This note of optomlsm came ' "If the people elected
colunmlsls, with a V. O'Hare and Rose Marie from the flles 'lr custody of the Struelens' activities on bellaliJ
from Thomas w. Benham, vice CommuniSt or a
that former employes Robertson.
United States Senate."
ol the Tsbcmbe regime.
president of Opinion Researr.h government, wo (the armed
documents from his Sonnett's motion askiog for
Lfll OJ Sllllpoenas
-Documents "relating
Corp., who regularly oonducis forces) would stand up
the de p o oil ion authority Subpoenas also were ls$ued, fioaaclal or other trm&gt;&amp;ac~ion•l
pulse-taking polls for the na- fight them,'' the flamboyant
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I' ed Fr'da charged that documents were according II&gt; the Dodd announce- between either or both If
1 a~ ~ "u n I awfully taken" !rem ment, for:
tiona! GOP.
marshal said, casually
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defendants and any ol
bourbon and chain
aga~ ~~"::'~:': Orew Pe r I' Dodd's m.. and that the order -Copies of any documents former or present employes
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Want Bin Talks
mentholated cigarettes.
ac
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for subpoenas was needed relallng to Dodd's relations lhe United States Senate."
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"!don't want to use the
The Connectlcut Democrat's ·because "the full extent of the with Klein, the public relations -"All files relating to !Dodd)
CAIRO
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U.A.R.N PRES!· 'cou p. , It' s a bad wor d,"
dent
Gamal
office released a copy of orders . thefts of such documents Is not lifllclal, and Michael Struelens,l maintained by either or bo!h"
President Tito oi ~=~l:v~ said.
LUCI BAINES JOBNSON
by U.S. District Judge now known" to the senator.
a Belgian citizen who formerly Pearson and Anderson.
C'afled Saturday for a global K_y . oald he was sure
wu the bl'lde In mllid whei
Holtzolf lsouinl sub01
disarmament conference attend- maJordy of t~e people_ .,
Carel 8ernsteiu cmlted thlt
for oopies of documents 1
ed~,,~lries
ol the Nam
are aotl-Commurust.
simply eat weddln
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takingnine
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He emphas1Z1!d,
however,
1\atementsthe from
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a "pressl"i" need lor an accotd . m e pas.,
e pres en1
competlttou at Pratt iulllpi;. .--v
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to prevent lhe spread of nucle- m the future, lhe armed
The Dina,_ besides Pearson
ar weapoiiJ
have and will play a
and Anderson, lncluded Opal
In 8 ·eo~unlq•;• Iss ed
Important and decisive
ldentuled u Anderson's
EyeS frilt,
the_erid' ol Tito.'s flve da~ vi~: whe!l&lt;er _in or out of
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former ~mployes olwe~~
J&lt;bool bell. Boob ..... .
demanded a halt to ulr aUacks
SeHonmeater,
Maasrllyn
on
bls back · Priace 11ft,
on Viet. Nam and lmplementa"""
sb&lt;-ye&amp;Nlid
.11111 of ;I. . . . :
lion of the 11154 Geneva agree- .
former secretary in a WasbinaCrown
Prinoe
ments on Indochina. But tm, 1
FIRST SECTION
ton public relations firm.
I WASHINGTON (UP!) -Sen. Nam aad 1ha\ U.S. troops ~ave and ..nceiv.d the Marshall •• off to clau.Akldlo, _ . .
commuhlqtle did not sp•c!flcafly · Poge 2-3 ---- General
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Dodd' 1 . J. William Fulbright D-Ark. made Saigon "an American Pian not as 'Boy Scouts' but as
mention the United States,
flee ~me~&lt;ll rem
. s 0 • was accused by a fellow brotheL" Fulbright has warned adherents to a priociple-the
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Page 5 ---------second leader In a bii~r ligbt l cotu..!s~ :;0 ':ar ~ th~~ gulng on VIetNam with ''naive succumbing to wbat he calls an are io VietNam today, not
COWMBUS - OHIO PAY- Page 8-9 -------~--within the Painters Union was the eonn' ti t
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ba statements" and of "undercut· "arrogance ol power."
make war but to assure
rolls .for March were 7 per tage 10 ------ Pzcture
slain by a charge of buckshot carried ou~ ~~~:~r for : 1' llng" Pres. Johnson's policies.
Smathers said in reply;
enlar~e freedom not to see maf!CUl3le
cent above those lor the sam . Page 11-12------ Farm
early Saturday as he sat 1n h1s lobbyi 1 1
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Sen. George Smathers D- "Tbero can be no arrogance rt shrmk.
period a year ago, according 1~ 1
SECOND SECTION
olflce.
busln~ i~teres~" and
Fla., a former member of of power lo an age where we "This is not the hour to be
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the Ohio . State University Bur- , Page · ------A;:-~:~~ Lloyd Green, 4l, financial ased tax-free cami&gt;a;gn conlri- l Fulbright' a Foreign Relations stand a finger-tip away ,from quarrelling wilh the President
BfOJDeD ~
eau of Business Research.
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. Isecretary of Local 1171 ·here, lbullons for his personal ex- ' Committee and a member of~ war of Armageddon. .
or .undercutting h11 command.
With Easter adjustments the p
·-p-~-was struck in the face by the 1penses
Ithe
Senate Democratic leaderTo cl1arge thai our soldiers It IS always easier to take the D!i.TROIT IUPI) _Auto lao
burea u reported Ohio's annual
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Pearson aod Anderson wm l His barb was aimed at the Long before Sherman said it llis criticism of Fulbright laheled as ''iJII&lt;curale'' )1111
billion, a I per cent Increase ; Page 21
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't~ ~ogs I He was kllled a little more Ihave the same right to equest 1foreign relations chairman's we have known that war is holl was contained In a speech o1 Sen. Abrillam A. lllllbll'l
from February's $30,4 billion. '
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ews' lh_an one month after a slayer Holtzolf for subpoena 'power claim that U.S. intervention Is -&lt;rgly In Its every respect.
prepared for delivery
conclusions abaul the ~
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Wl.th a shutgu~ cut down Dow the seoate Ethics Commit~ ereatlna Inflation in South Vie! "We entered two world wars Gainesville Fla.
of defective can produeed 111101
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Meigs ·News
The Connec\lcut IiellloeNt,
team ol American business l•adTHIRD SECTION
walk....,:ng :.~untoFrane,.: iPearson said Friday that "lf
releasina a Bllok ol deled ~
ers gathered here Sa turd 1
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1subpoena we can make up for
ports supplled by the nat!M I
talks with their Fr h ay or
--------mg. There have been no ar- any Sea~te oversight"
LOS ANGELES (UP!) -Mlalup $19,8011, then fled down the,•to collect the money lo U. S. acto industry, bad aald 18.1pll'
resta although rewards total!og [ Tbe ethics
mi.ttee ,, Farrow, 21, star ollhe "Peyton \ hells of the courthouse to avoid Savings Bonds withheld from cent of 47 nilllion cara turio4
Partsalmedat en~lioounterreconc•
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senes
wbile a mmor.
out in the last six yeara "hln
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relationship wlt:" IObb lat Jull sometimes girlfriend of Singer The actress, we'Bring a red I' When she saw photographers, been defective 1o some
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Will us Frank Sinatra, slipped Into wig, sunglasses, a shift and she ran Into a room, wbic~ spec!." He said ooe-baH of 1111
two nations.
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ahead with its Inquiry despi~ SUper1nr Court Friday to piCk sandals, want to the courthouse hu'ned _out to be an employes defects Involved safety
W.
Six 01 the Arne .
the law suit
cafeter1a, and altempted to ards.
ed by the former f:.~:S·
Judge Holiz.ll's order authorOut{
bide behind zi refrlgerau.r donr. Industry sources did ot . . ,
retary c Ocugl Dill ury
!zed Dodd's Ia
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officer's deak,
were defective They said tlll'ilo
8 omb Scare .4f(ain
· (UP!) - Johnny Keane was fired SAIGON, Snnday (UPh "&amp;meoae ratted to the
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JACkSONVILLE, FLA. _ A as manager of the New York Yankees Saturday night and BoddWot yoo!h oadres movfd
press," said the yoang televt- gurebe~~~~~~~
chart•red, Boston-bound jetlfu. :replaced by Ralph Houk, \be "Iron Ma1or" ,who led tbe into Sail•• early todaf lor
alon star,
nu~
Ioiii~ o1'...,.
er l'llh 97
team to three consecutive American Leaeue pennanta be· llrateQ meetinp .. Pl1me
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made 80 ~rs abo~rd lore being promoted to general manager.
Mialster N£111en Cao Ky'a
MADISON, N. J. (UP!) - Lookaway, DWeland. The The surprised Cheney coaxed found to be defectlWI.
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led landlDg Tbe newa came to Hook 1n a
llatement tho! lie may spend Secret's out \bat Dbje Is a nickname coined In Yankee-land. her out from under . the deak ,
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the pilot re t!'t~ay when telegram sent by club president Yankees lost 1s of their first I auotber year In office,
Prof. Allen Walker Read of Columbia University told and asked her to srgn fer the Smallpos {}iJtbreak
been 8
ere hnd Dan T9J1ping from Miami, Fla. 20 gariles thla season.
' 'l'llo an11-1overnmn1 Bud!l- a convocation ol etymologists at Fairleteh Dlcklnaon Uni- bonds. The young actress start- Fr' hte . N ti
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Delalla ol ~car:;,
''I blive decided we simply Keane became manacer of .,.11 were ....,ted by 1 lii'Jil verslty Saturday tbat Dixie was the Dame of a atock char- ed to alga the paper upside Bl~ING~ • 0118 •
were 01
e mb report must make a change despite the Yankees In noe 1 the
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!rem Cheney wbo had disiribut. po1 m the Encllsb m•d1Jt!llt
u- ell Convair 8110 Jet, en ' wire. :,y
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orlgJn lor lha name applied to ed bonds to many young 11as be&amp;un to have lnternatloiW
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The n~me got i push toward the Southern 1\ates. It has been performers when they reach- repercussklna lor travelin
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New York In I pol..:.. 11
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COLl1MBUs - 'I'IIB OHIO \o be ~ in the near luture Berra after the lll6t ..-1es and I
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the courthouse - cuaalog con- demand ~ . of ~
~elopment Team wm lean 11'11( ~U~ yau of your aeneral ieplal!tll him wltll
a.Mthe\ show there was a ~ Iliad . . ~ted the llderabl• stir amoag . (lltZI]ed ~ltrui . lrar--:'
¥onday lor Ita second oll\-1ll • ~anager dUlles per
your year old Jourr1eli!IID !DIM- A!Kll POUnCAL ASYLlJM
with a stanza which read: Glb _... thai Dtsie
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A Communist batlallon normally numbers 350 to ~ men.
Hundreds of ouspects 1lso
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Bong Son reliion. At dusk
Saturday, a VIet Cong platoon
was trying to shoot lis way out
of a cluster of rice paddles
where Soulh Vlttnamese rangers bad them pinned down.
U.S. Air Force B5Z Stratofortresses for lhe ninth consecutive day struck a former VIet

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an article on famous mothers nolds and children. While there .plans, Mrs. Guy Reynolds and odist church.' gave the addrl'Sll ous Onjor of. the Red Cross three all : state baods,
·i of the Bible. Tbe traveliog prize the ninth birthday of Lyan Rey- 1Mrs. Kermit Jones were nam- , of the morrung, fn!!owed by a and Orde~ of Malta. Albert G. !l!k• .part 1" th• lesUval ac!ivi· ll
,.'., donated by Mrs. Alice Robe- ooids was ohserved.
ed co-chairmen of !he neat. . I discussion period.
Woodard " co~mander.
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son was won by Miss Russell , Mrs. George Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Edgar Reynolds, preSI· . Three workshops In the _after- Tbe' MlnersvUle WSCS .w•ll Friday's events include
and the hostess prize was wonltras been released from Veter-ldent, opened the meetmg and I noon included on~ for mm1sters, hold a rummage s~le Frld~y tions for the var1ous bands, and ,
bv Mrs. Guy Reyaolds, presi- ans Memorial Hospital wbere l welcomed members ,•nd one . with Rev. Dr. Dunkle In charge, and Saturday, May.' and 1 m then between 3 and~ p.m. the
&lt;k.n! of the class. Arrangernenl'she has been a medical patient , guest, Mrs. M. C. \\llson. The ] attended by tbe Rev. AU&lt;lre; the old Evans ~ulldmg on Back baods and their majorettes
of pink dogwood wece used [ror several days.
I verse of the month was giVen ! one for members of local com- Street from 9 !1114 p.m.
. stage impromptu parades dow·n·ll
throughout the Russell home. Mrs. James Criswell left to· : by Mrs. Bruce Lloyd and 10' 1mission on worship lo charge AMERICAN LEGION Au~l- town. AI I p, m. Fr1day
• 1 Mrs. Ocnald Hicks was
for Pittsburgh, Pa., where eluded tw~. readi~s, "B~~ull· l of Prof. Roy A. Reed, Jr., as- iary of Drew Webster Post Will All· State Bands wUl present
1 guest for the evtnlng. Refresh- 'sbe was called due to the sert· lui Sunday and Eastor by · sis!ant profes~ ol worship and have a bake sale at _K r o g e r 1 conc~rt at CitY Halt .
menu were served following ous illness of her brother - m- Joyce Kilmer. Members. an music at the MethodiSt Theolog- Store Friday, begmmog at 9.30 HJghlight of the festival II
I he meetlog.
law. She will assist her oister swered roll call by g1vmg • leal School ID Ohio, attended by a.m. All Unit members are ask· the giganti~ .parade with all
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Mrs. Smith, and one for church ed to send baked goods or a bands partiClpa\1118
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downtown Huntinaton
McCullough and Miss \ five baskeis of. flowers to dec· . ers on music in christian educa. ~ATURDAY
at 10 a. m. Saturday.
Criswell.
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'n charge of Mrs. Rodnev HARRISONVILLE EASTERN bands drew lhe following plac~s 11
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Lt. Col. Harry Craig of White i School auditorium for the bac-1 ~~;,;~on, director of youth Star will have a Mother's
In the parade, line-up: Po I n
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Sands, New Mexico, visited thlB Icalaureate semce,
Sunday, I choirs at Worthington Presby- flower sale and rummage
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KEMBSBY, Enllaacl (UPI)
-ThoU. S. Air Forte tlaturday olftclally lbted •• "mills·
IDI and presumed dead'' two
Ameri&lt;an fllen wbose FtC
PiUialom ll jtl &lt;I'OIIIbed three
mUeo nH tho Brllfab coast Frl·
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SELMA, Aa. (UPI)
Segrogatlonlsl S b or 1II J 1 m
Clark said Saturday b• had
found addlllnnal "Irregular!·
lies" and now wao ehallenglng
all votes east In Tuesday's
Demoerallc primary, in which
he was apparently beaten.

An Afr Foree 0111101111cemeol
klealffled tho alrmea •• Capt.
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Thomat R. Moore, :U of Fofl
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p()Tl'S'1'0WN, Pa. IUPI) .Six paraclmte enthusiasts e~tefo
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wtre klllocl SaturdaY when tbelr
jl!one dove "' lhe around and
burst Into flomes.
One of the seven men tn the
. big !51).bonepower Howard
stngle-ell£ble plane tumbled ..,t
when the craft rolled over on a
wing at 1,01111 feet and
· parachuted safely.
Another managed to get out
at 1oo feet but was ltllled when
be smashed to lhe aroucd
before his 'chute could open.
Bill OIUey, president of the
Mid-eastern Pata&lt;hUte Association, identified the dead as:
Alva McBride, 13, .Ronald
West, 20, and Thomas Botdorf,
22 all s&amp;llors at the Lakehurst,
N.J., Naval Air Station, and
ScoU Benner, 17, of Boyeri0\'/1,

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Wliistles Evoke

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when he attempted to jump as
the plane plunged to \f!!bln 100
feet of! the ground.
OtUey said his association
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SIX ARE DELEGATES
PT. PLEASANT - Six Mas}. Lloyd Hughes
l and Fore~an W. Stevens, both on County educators were namJ. Lloyd Hughes, 80, a retir- of Apple ~ro~e, Ogden B. Ste· ed delegates to the lOist annual
ed farmer and lifelong resident 1 vens, .Gallipolis Ferry and 0. Delegate Assembly or the We:tt
of the Thurman community ln ' M. (Ji~J Stevens of Belle ; 12 Virginia Education Association
Gallia county, Qied early Sat- grandchildren &amp; 9 great grand· 1and represented Mason County
1at the meeting this weekend in
urday morning at the home of children.
a nephew, FAward Alban in Burial will be in Lone Oak Charleston. They were
John
Columbus.
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Mr. Hughes was born in 1880, ceived at the Funeral Home. Gammon, Alice Barley, Clyde
oon of lhe late Edward nnd El- ·
Foley and Louis Wilcox.
len Roberts Hughes. His mar- Dana Car1Jenter
- ------riage was to the former Flos- Dana A. Carpenter, 77, Port- ACCEPTED BY COLLEGE
sie Jones, who preceded him I land R.D ., died at the Meigs Miss M'Lou Warehime, dau·
in death on May 20, 1964.
!Memorial Hospital unex~cted- 1 ghter ef Dr. and Mrs. Donald
In addition to the nephew, ly Saturday morning. Services 1Warehome of Rt. 1 Gallipolis,
he is also survived by another 1will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at j ~s be~n accepted at Galliponephew, Roy Edwards of Co- ; the Freedom Gospel Mission IIts Busmess College for the 1
lumbus, and a niece, Margaret ,Church at Bald Knobs. Burial summer quarter beginning Junr.
Pelfry of Florida.
I will be in the Bald Knobs cern· 9. Miss Warehime is a
1964
Mr. Hughes was a member etery.
graduate of Gallia Academy
of the Harris Baptist church. Friends may call at the Ew· High school, and will be enroll·
Services will be held at 11 a. ing Funeral Home till
noon ed in the secretarial cours~.
m. Monday at the McCoy Fu- Tuesday. He was a member of She is currently attending Ohio
neral home. Rev. T. J. Butch- the FreedOm Gospel Mission University.
er and ReV. Alfred Holley will Church. Survivors are his wife,
----offleiale, and burial will he In Sylvia Carpenter; children. Eu·
SIX ARE DELEGATES
Calvary '"l!lelery at
RIo Igene Carpenter, Portland, An· ; PT. PLEASANT - Six MasGraude. Friends rmy call at Ina Haines, Portland; Neva Bail· Ion County educator!~! were nam·
the funeral home from 2 to 5 ey, Racine, and three grand· i ed delegates to the IOlst annual
and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Ichildren, Sandra Bailey, Sheila I Deiegale Assembly of the West
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IBailey and Danny Haines: a 1Virginia Education Association
BPnjom in Stl!1lens
,brother, Eber, Portland; two and represented Mason County
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral I sisters, Dorsa Deal, Gambier, at the meeting this weekend in
services for Benjamin E. Stev- Ohie, and Zona Lemay, Mt. Ver- Charleston. They were John
ens, 91, 2908 Birch-av were to;non, Ohio. A brother, Melvin, Taylor, Helen Sterrett, Evel'n
be held today 2 p.m. In the preceded him in death.
Gammon, Alice Barley, Clyde
Mohr-stevens Funeral
Home
Foley and Louis Wilcox.
wllh the .Rev. John Steele offie. Bertha Emily Dorst
lattng.
Services will he held Tuesday
REPORT ASSEMBLY
Mr. Stevens was th~ rather of at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Bertha Em·
Carl Horky, Incoming presi·
Ted Sle"""', oo-owner of the ily Darst, 81, who dted Satur· , dent, and Secre.tary Jack RobMohr-Steven~ Funeral
Home day morning at Holzer Hospit- j son, of the Middleport.Pomeand resided '. with his son for : al.
1roy Rotary dub, reported on the
the past .severn! years. He was ; The daughter of John and ! district assembly at Westerville
!l retired farmer, and was the i Mary Ann Genhelmer, of Porn·[ Friday night foUowing dinner
fir~t postmaftter of the Fay post 1eroy, she was a member of the , at Heath churcb served by Ja.
ofl1ce, located al one time on WcrU and of the Philathea So- ; dies of the church. President
Crab Creek Road. He was re- ciety ~f the Middleport Church I John Werner presided. )..odie•
sponslble lor securing the first of ChrlsL
· serving were Mrs. c. A. Bradmail route out Crab Creek Road. Surviving are two sons, Da· 'I bury, Mrs. John Krawsczyn,
He ~erved for eight years as vld, Middleport, and Robert, Mrs. Galen Brown, Mrs. Nan
pr•,denl of tb~ Clendenin Dts-!cotumbus; a daughl&lt;r, Mrs. Moore. Miss Mary Br~(lburY.
trtel School Bolird and opera~ IPaul tDorolhy) Davis, Middle- and Miss Bess Sanborn;'
ed a general slore at
Crab , pdrl, with whom she resided;
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Creek for IS years. He was a:a sister, Mrs. Ada Wolfe, CleveRESCIIEDIJLEJJ!'
member of !be Pleasant Ridge , land throe grandchildren, and' Due 1o unforeseen di:CIIlll·
Cbrislian Church.
llhre~ groat grandchildren. Her stanees, Saturday's ~lean
. Mr. Stevens was horn
af Ihusband, Da~, died ill 11155. Legion Poppy Sale wAs pOilpon.,bat was formerly known as I Friends may ea11 at Raw- ed. II bas been rosch1iJtfll' for
St..ens Landing on May 20, l!ljlgs-Coata Funeral Home aDJ· Saturday, Moy. Zl, In . lllpolls.
lfll the 1011 of lhe late John B. · e uniU one hour ,before ser- ·
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Wife Mar~ Frances
Jack~on1of Christ where the ,.mains governor. ·
Steoens d1ed In !955.
wW be taken Ill the! time 1o
---Mdlll!&gt;nal survlvoro Inc
lie In state. B!lllber Donald The planet Jupller bJ~ . belllj
loUr other tiOIIJ, Campbell W. l!lclaJ will officiate.
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. ~e idea or these televJsJo_n but e x c e p t i o n a 1 di'amift~
! pnzes, you may remember, IS ~ achievement, week in anr Wlei!fl.
to -award exceptional achieve- ~ out~ Somet)(ldy's kidding. -l•l~ ;
ment. Yet then• are so many [
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nominations in the latest And how, by the way,. rwkb'
competition that they took up "Secret Agent" - the best 11'eeit~
nearly two pages of a 1y entertainment serie!\ on tJIIn t
Hollywood show business trade air- not even get a nomtnatim.
paper. Would you believe that in this category, conslderi"" "
there has been so much the competition anyway?
~Dar
' ·outstanding quality on video The "Telephone Hour."' • ~
this past season? And nul just piece of dead wood that :Jti:l~
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hasn't adjusted from .radio ~ lb
The Andy Williams show, for television, is nominated .a:1.,:
LANDSLIDE - There was a big roar and loud snapping and crackll ng as enormous rock, weighing hundreds of tons, tore loose from the rocky Instance, is nominated in the top musical program .-· Xftt'
confines at Antiquity in Meigs County last weekend and big trees snapped and popped as the slide pushed down towards the river. Above, Dave variety series field. You may nominees for best actress lj; 1
Wolfe, who lives in house at right in photo, with his wife and three children, watches the slide progress over his cellar hoUse which begins to come or may not like the program, dramatic seri ~ are ~~~
apart at seams. In the other picture, the little cellar house is finally flattened.
but is there anyone in his right Francis for "Honey Wes~ " Ia
--~---------------------------------mind who could term it 1lady detertive l. Barbara pjl'j
PROBE MINOR MISHAI'
exceptional ·achievement? ln \ins for "Peyton Place" ! Mi~
Here Is one for lbe wfllt.btr
The Gallipolis Police probed the same category, Danny Barbara Stanwyck for "The Big
records.
a minor automobHI! a.~cident Kaye's show was nominated Valley ... Now all o[ the ladiet
E. A. Price, a retired farm. Saturday afternoon on the 200 and even his most devoted fans in qut!stion ate undmibtl!ct
State Department official Satur- of the prisoners-Bishop James tions can develop and when.
er,
who aow rukles 1n Galli· block of Third Ave. Police re- must surely know the program I pluses in their series and for
KANSAS CITY Mo.. IUPil- 1day appealed to Red China 1o E. Walsh. of Cumberland, Md. China is willing to live at peace
polls,
reportl!l ODe of tbe lat- ported Mrs. H. C. Neal, 222 bad a bad year. Even some of I their audiences- but exceptionMore than WO old fnends. in- 1 release ftve Amencan prisoners Bishop Walsh, now 75, was w1th the United States; lts
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of the county.
ed auto owned by Mernll Cox, Red Skelton was nominated I Again, we find a whole fi~t4-':'
and 8 Kansas C1ty
barber, toward better relations.
years imprisonment on Red of the world.''
The fall ol 1 foot of tile Rt. 2, Gallipolis. Damage to also in this category, and of writers nominated for them
gath~r Monday to honor former I William P. Bundy, Hssistant charges of '•espionage and
Bundy
said
freedom
for
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white stuff took plaee 18 Fri· the Col auto was minor. There although he is a funny fellow scripting of lhe Danny Kaye.
Prestdent Harry S. Truman as I secretary of state for Far subversion.''
••the man of peace.''
Eastern affairs, advocated this Bundy reaffirmed U.S. policy Bishop Walsh and four other day aod Saturday, May 1 and was no damage to the Nea! and a great silent clown, his 1 show, and some olher fell oWs..
series Is rar from outstanding are put forward for writing the~
President Johnson will send ·
of resisting Red Chmese American citizens would be one 11 Ia 1H3. Most farmers bad auto.
way
Peking
eoold
tndieat•
a
already plantOO their corD aad
each week.
Carol Channing special .
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White
WATK.INS GRADUATES
aggression while at the same
PLEADS GUU.TY
[ Carol Channing's one--hour The nomina tions for the nen·
House.
Marine Private Robert
0. time looking toward a po.qsible desire for "friendlier rela- other eropt when tbe blg faJI
took place. Most of Oblo wa•
outing, one of the disappointing and documentary field art
Watkins, stn of Mr. and Mrs. future time "when the historic lions."
The
other
four
American
eevtred
by
the
blanket
of
PT.
PLEASANTGeorge
0.
shows
of the season, was lumped in such disorganizefl.
H. J. Talge, executive vice Ora Watkins of Route 1 Mid- ties of friendship betwe~n
president of Songrand Corp. dleport, was graduated , from ourselves and the people of prisoners are: John 1bomas InlOW. In the Columbus area Dabney, indicted by ·the Masnn Mminated as a top variety fashion that It seems lmpossM
and I long-time Truman friend, Marine recruit training at the mainland China can be re- Downey, of New Britain, CoM., the snow measurtd 81 bijjb County Grand jury lor obstruct- special. So was another pro- ble to make head or jafl of·
once. again is staging a hut{e Marine Corps Recruit
Depot stored, when Americans and and Richard Fecteau, of LyM, 11 18 lDchet. Tbe day prevl- lng an officer, pleaded guilty to gram that hardly made the them, and needless to say -tbty
.. happy birthday" party for the here.
Chinese can freely travel Mass., both civilian employes 001 to the freak saow was the Indictment in Circuit c~urt world stand still. "Jimmy generally follow the estabtfSbw.
former Chief Executive, who !
Friday and will recetve sen· DUrante Meets The Lively ment line . What is equan;..:
between each others' ;::ountries, ol tbe U.S. Army whose pl&amp;ne balmy, Mr• Prlce sa ld •
was 82 Sunday.
During bls eight weeks of In·
was forced down on a flight
tence on June l The r our t Arts." Jimmy dld fine, you noticeable Is that, unless m)"'
'T'alge said the party this year tensilied recruit training under
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fro'in Korea to Japan in 1952.;
' '"-•"'"'"'·~ granted a divorce to Patricia may recall, but his prize guest, lists are incomplete, severatJ
not enly will emphasize Tru- ~ veteran non-commissioned offi- PT. PLEASANT _ The Rev. · Hugh Redmond, a Yonkers,
GRANTED DIVORCE
Sue Spencer from James M. Rudotr Nureyev, was a great major accor1plishments' in
man's efforts for peace, such ; cer Drill Instructors. he learned Clarence Dillon of the
First N.Y., businessman arrested In Harry S. Hill bas been grant· Spencer and awarded the plain- letdown in this appearance.
these areas are not eftl..
as the Truman Doctrine and · small arms marksmanship . bay· Church of God was elected ;.-res- 1952 in Shanghai; and U.S. Air ed a dlvorce from
Patricia tiff custody of their mmor child. Among the dramatic series mentioned. These Include:
the Marshall Plan, but the llnr- ' onet fighting, and method.&lt; of .d t f th P . t PI
t Force Capt. Philip Smith whose Gall Hill In Meigs county comnominated - and why there
ry S. Truman Cenler for the Ad· sell-protection. He also rec~iv­ 1M~n. teo •A 01 ~ .
e,a~an
plane
was
shot
down
near
mon
pleas
cturt.
The
plaintiff
First
photographs
of
the
a
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1must be nominations to fiU Each state Is representl!f;
vancement of Peace.
· ed instruction In military drill, mls na1 ssocm 1Jon a
moon
made
in_
1840.
each
category
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two senators in Congrestt:
meeting recently of the Asso- I Chma
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SQUAD CALLED
Marine Corps, and other nca- ciation. The Rev. Martin Berisford of the New Haven EUB
Middleport E·R squadmen ' demic subjects.
were summoned at 9:12 a.m. He will undergo four weeks of Church was named vicf! presiSat~.ttday f~r Mrs. Erma Daugh.. individual combat training and dent and the Rev. C. S. ThomperfiY1 Asb and Pearl-st.s, who four weeks of basic specialist :ton, Trinity Methodist Church,
had reportedly fallen. .~he was training in his military occupa· secretary-treasurer. The group
transJI:Ofted to Veterans Mem. tional field before being &amp;&lt;isign- voted to donate $50 to the TriState Area Council of the Boy
orial Ilospilol
ed 1o a permanenl unit.
Scouts of America to help hire
a chaplain for Camp Arrow''· . .;~
head this summer.

Pa., an experienced cotnm4!1r·
town Pa., and the pllo~ James
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\Vaters ferrying carguea to
di!rtant river ports.
More than 400 members ot
the SOns and Daughton of
Pioneer Rivermen gathered l1
nearby Long Reach for lbe
seC&lt;lnd aMual "whistle blow"
which featured wails rangilg
from a high falsello 1o •
sonorous bass.
The 36 whistles used llave
distinct tones, depending on
each'!! construction and the
variations of steam pressurt&gt;.
The concert lasted nine
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KEMBSBY, Enllaacl (UPI)
-ThoU. S. Air Forte tlaturday olftclally lbted •• "mills·
IDI and presumed dead'' two
Ameri&lt;an fllen wbose FtC
PiUialom ll jtl &lt;I'OIIIbed three
mUeo nH tho Brllfab coast Frl·
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SELMA, Aa. (UPI)
Segrogatlonlsl S b or 1II J 1 m
Clark said Saturday b• had
found addlllnnal "Irregular!·
lies" and now wao ehallenglng
all votes east In Tuesday's
Demoerallc primary, in which
he was apparently beaten.

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klealffled tho alrmea •• Capt.
LeoDard G. Tovreaa 3t,
of
Brewster, Kan., aDd 1M Lt.
Thomat R. Moore, :U of Fofl
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p()Tl'S'1'0WN, Pa. IUPI) .Six paraclmte enthusiasts e~tefo
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wtre klllocl SaturdaY when tbelr
jl!one dove "' lhe around and
burst Into flomes.
One of the seven men tn the
. big !51).bonepower Howard
stngle-ell£ble plane tumbled ..,t
when the craft rolled over on a
wing at 1,01111 feet and
· parachuted safely.
Another managed to get out
at 1oo feet but was ltllled when
be smashed to lhe aroucd
before his 'chute could open.
Bill OIUey, president of the
Mid-eastern Pata&lt;hUte Association, identified the dead as:
Alva McBride, 13, .Ronald
West, 20, and Thomas Botdorf,
22 all s&amp;llors at the Lakehurst,
N.J., Naval Air Station, and
ScoU Benner, 17, of Boyeri0\'/1,

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Wliistles Evoke

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McBride, West and Botdorf
trained. Botdorf was killed
when he attempted to jump as
the plane plunged to \f!!bln 100
feet of! the ground.
OtUey said his association
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scattered from Long Island
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SIX ARE DELEGATES
PT. PLEASANT - Six Mas}. Lloyd Hughes
l and Fore~an W. Stevens, both on County educators were namJ. Lloyd Hughes, 80, a retir- of Apple ~ro~e, Ogden B. Ste· ed delegates to the lOist annual
ed farmer and lifelong resident 1 vens, .Gallipolis Ferry and 0. Delegate Assembly or the We:tt
of the Thurman community ln ' M. (Ji~J Stevens of Belle ; 12 Virginia Education Association
Gallia county, Qied early Sat- grandchildren &amp; 9 great grand· 1and represented Mason County
1at the meeting this weekend in
urday morning at the home of children.
a nephew, FAward Alban in Burial will be in Lone Oak Charleston. They were
John
Columbus.
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It:emetery. Friends are being re- Taylor, Helen Sterrett, Evtlyn
Mr. Hughes was born in 1880, ceived at the Funeral Home. Gammon, Alice Barley, Clyde
oon of lhe late Edward nnd El- ·
Foley and Louis Wilcox.
len Roberts Hughes. His mar- Dana Car1Jenter
- ------riage was to the former Flos- Dana A. Carpenter, 77, Port- ACCEPTED BY COLLEGE
sie Jones, who preceded him I land R.D ., died at the Meigs Miss M'Lou Warehime, dau·
in death on May 20, 1964.
!Memorial Hospital unex~cted- 1 ghter ef Dr. and Mrs. Donald
In addition to the nephew, ly Saturday morning. Services 1Warehome of Rt. 1 Gallipolis,
he is also survived by another 1will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at j ~s be~n accepted at Galliponephew, Roy Edwards of Co- ; the Freedom Gospel Mission IIts Busmess College for the 1
lumbus, and a niece, Margaret ,Church at Bald Knobs. Burial summer quarter beginning Junr.
Pelfry of Florida.
I will be in the Bald Knobs cern· 9. Miss Warehime is a
1964
Mr. Hughes was a member etery.
graduate of Gallia Academy
of the Harris Baptist church. Friends may call at the Ew· High school, and will be enroll·
Services will be held at 11 a. ing Funeral Home till
noon ed in the secretarial cours~.
m. Monday at the McCoy Fu- Tuesday. He was a member of She is currently attending Ohio
neral home. Rev. T. J. Butch- the FreedOm Gospel Mission University.
er and ReV. Alfred Holley will Church. Survivors are his wife,
----offleiale, and burial will he In Sylvia Carpenter; children. Eu·
SIX ARE DELEGATES
Calvary '"l!lelery at
RIo Igene Carpenter, Portland, An· ; PT. PLEASANT - Six MasGraude. Friends rmy call at Ina Haines, Portland; Neva Bail· Ion County educator!~! were nam·
the funeral home from 2 to 5 ey, Racine, and three grand· i ed delegates to the IOlst annual
and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Ichildren, Sandra Bailey, Sheila I Deiegale Assembly of the West
.
IBailey and Danny Haines: a 1Virginia Education Association
BPnjom in Stl!1lens
,brother, Eber, Portland; two and represented Mason County
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral I sisters, Dorsa Deal, Gambier, at the meeting this weekend in
services for Benjamin E. Stev- Ohie, and Zona Lemay, Mt. Ver- Charleston. They were John
ens, 91, 2908 Birch-av were to;non, Ohio. A brother, Melvin, Taylor, Helen Sterrett, Evel'n
be held today 2 p.m. In the preceded him in death.
Gammon, Alice Barley, Clyde
Mohr-stevens Funeral
Home
Foley and Louis Wilcox.
wllh the .Rev. John Steele offie. Bertha Emily Dorst
lattng.
Services will he held Tuesday
REPORT ASSEMBLY
Mr. Stevens was th~ rather of at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Bertha Em·
Carl Horky, Incoming presi·
Ted Sle"""', oo-owner of the ily Darst, 81, who dted Satur· , dent, and Secre.tary Jack RobMohr-Steven~ Funeral
Home day morning at Holzer Hospit- j son, of the Middleport.Pomeand resided '. with his son for : al.
1roy Rotary dub, reported on the
the past .severn! years. He was ; The daughter of John and ! district assembly at Westerville
!l retired farmer, and was the i Mary Ann Genhelmer, of Porn·[ Friday night foUowing dinner
fir~t postmaftter of the Fay post 1eroy, she was a member of the , at Heath churcb served by Ja.
ofl1ce, located al one time on WcrU and of the Philathea So- ; dies of the church. President
Crab Creek Road. He was re- ciety ~f the Middleport Church I John Werner presided. )..odie•
sponslble lor securing the first of ChrlsL
· serving were Mrs. c. A. Bradmail route out Crab Creek Road. Surviving are two sons, Da· 'I bury, Mrs. John Krawsczyn,
He ~erved for eight years as vld, Middleport, and Robert, Mrs. Galen Brown, Mrs. Nan
pr•,denl of tb~ Clendenin Dts-!cotumbus; a daughl&lt;r, Mrs. Moore. Miss Mary Br~(lburY.
trtel School Bolird and opera~ IPaul tDorolhy) Davis, Middle- and Miss Bess Sanborn;'
ed a general slore at
Crab , pdrl, with whom she resided;
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Creek for IS years. He was a:a sister, Mrs. Ada Wolfe, CleveRESCIIEDIJLEJJ!'
member of !be Pleasant Ridge , land throe grandchildren, and' Due 1o unforeseen di:CIIlll·
Cbrislian Church.
llhre~ groat grandchildren. Her stanees, Saturday's ~lean
. Mr. Stevens was horn
af Ihusband, Da~, died ill 11155. Legion Poppy Sale wAs pOilpon.,bat was formerly known as I Friends may ea11 at Raw- ed. II bas been rosch1iJtfll' for
St..ens Landing on May 20, l!ljlgs-Coata Funeral Home aDJ· Saturday, Moy. Zl, In . lllpolls.
lfll the 1011 of lhe late John B. · e uniU one hour ,before ser- ·
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. ~e idea or these televJsJo_n but e x c e p t i o n a 1 di'amift~
! pnzes, you may remember, IS ~ achievement, week in anr Wlei!fl.
to -award exceptional achieve- ~ out~ Somet)(ldy's kidding. -l•l~ ;
ment. Yet then• are so many [
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nominations in the latest And how, by the way,. rwkb'
competition that they took up "Secret Agent" - the best 11'eeit~
nearly two pages of a 1y entertainment serie!\ on tJIIn t
Hollywood show business trade air- not even get a nomtnatim.
paper. Would you believe that in this category, conslderi"" "
there has been so much the competition anyway?
~Dar
' ·outstanding quality on video The "Telephone Hour."' • ~
this past season? And nul just piece of dead wood that :Jti:l~
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hasn't adjusted from .radio ~ lb
The Andy Williams show, for television, is nominated .a:1.,:
LANDSLIDE - There was a big roar and loud snapping and crackll ng as enormous rock, weighing hundreds of tons, tore loose from the rocky Instance, is nominated in the top musical program .-· Xftt'
confines at Antiquity in Meigs County last weekend and big trees snapped and popped as the slide pushed down towards the river. Above, Dave variety series field. You may nominees for best actress lj; 1
Wolfe, who lives in house at right in photo, with his wife and three children, watches the slide progress over his cellar hoUse which begins to come or may not like the program, dramatic seri ~ are ~~~
apart at seams. In the other picture, the little cellar house is finally flattened.
but is there anyone in his right Francis for "Honey Wes~ " Ia
--~---------------------------------mind who could term it 1lady detertive l. Barbara pjl'j
PROBE MINOR MISHAI'
exceptional ·achievement? ln \ins for "Peyton Place" ! Mi~
Here Is one for lbe wfllt.btr
The Gallipolis Police probed the same category, Danny Barbara Stanwyck for "The Big
records.
a minor automobHI! a.~cident Kaye's show was nominated Valley ... Now all o[ the ladiet
E. A. Price, a retired farm. Saturday afternoon on the 200 and even his most devoted fans in qut!stion ate undmibtl!ct
State Department official Satur- of the prisoners-Bishop James tions can develop and when.
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who aow rukles 1n Galli· block of Third Ave. Police re- must surely know the program I pluses in their series and for
KANSAS CITY Mo.. IUPil- 1day appealed to Red China 1o E. Walsh. of Cumberland, Md. China is willing to live at peace
polls,
reportl!l ODe of tbe lat- ported Mrs. H. C. Neal, 222 bad a bad year. Even some of I their audiences- but exceptionMore than WO old fnends. in- 1 release ftve Amencan prisoners Bishop Walsh, now 75, was w1th the United States; lts
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of the county.
ed auto owned by Mernll Cox, Red Skelton was nominated I Again, we find a whole fi~t4-':'
and 8 Kansas C1ty
barber, toward better relations.
years imprisonment on Red of the world.''
The fall ol 1 foot of tile Rt. 2, Gallipolis. Damage to also in this category, and of writers nominated for them
gath~r Monday to honor former I William P. Bundy, Hssistant charges of '•espionage and
Bundy
said
freedom
for
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white stuff took plaee 18 Fri· the Col auto was minor. There although he is a funny fellow scripting of lhe Danny Kaye.
Prestdent Harry S. Truman as I secretary of state for Far subversion.''
••the man of peace.''
Eastern affairs, advocated this Bundy reaffirmed U.S. policy Bishop Walsh and four other day aod Saturday, May 1 and was no damage to the Nea! and a great silent clown, his 1 show, and some olher fell oWs..
series Is rar from outstanding are put forward for writing the~
President Johnson will send ·
of resisting Red Chmese American citizens would be one 11 Ia 1H3. Most farmers bad auto.
way
Peking
eoold
tndieat•
a
already plantOO their corD aad
each week.
Carol Channing special .
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White
WATK.INS GRADUATES
aggression while at the same
PLEADS GUU.TY
[ Carol Channing's one--hour The nomina tions for the nen·
House.
Marine Private Robert
0. time looking toward a po.qsible desire for "friendlier rela- other eropt when tbe blg faJI
took place. Most of Oblo wa•
outing, one of the disappointing and documentary field art
Watkins, stn of Mr. and Mrs. future time "when the historic lions."
The
other
four
American
eevtred
by
the
blanket
of
PT.
PLEASANTGeorge
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shows
of the season, was lumped in such disorganizefl.
H. J. Talge, executive vice Ora Watkins of Route 1 Mid- ties of friendship betwe~n
president of Songrand Corp. dleport, was graduated , from ourselves and the people of prisoners are: John 1bomas InlOW. In the Columbus area Dabney, indicted by ·the Masnn Mminated as a top variety fashion that It seems lmpossM
and I long-time Truman friend, Marine recruit training at the mainland China can be re- Downey, of New Britain, CoM., the snow measurtd 81 bijjb County Grand jury lor obstruct- special. So was another pro- ble to make head or jafl of·
once. again is staging a hut{e Marine Corps Recruit
Depot stored, when Americans and and Richard Fecteau, of LyM, 11 18 lDchet. Tbe day prevl- lng an officer, pleaded guilty to gram that hardly made the them, and needless to say -tbty
.. happy birthday" party for the here.
Chinese can freely travel Mass., both civilian employes 001 to the freak saow was the Indictment in Circuit c~urt world stand still. "Jimmy generally follow the estabtfSbw.
former Chief Executive, who !
Friday and will recetve sen· DUrante Meets The Lively ment line . What is equan;..:
between each others' ;::ountries, ol tbe U.S. Army whose pl&amp;ne balmy, Mr• Prlce sa ld •
was 82 Sunday.
During bls eight weeks of In·
was forced down on a flight
tence on June l The r our t Arts." Jimmy dld fine, you noticeable Is that, unless m)"'
'T'alge said the party this year tensilied recruit training under
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fro'in Korea to Japan in 1952.;
' '"-•"'"'"'·~ granted a divorce to Patricia may recall, but his prize guest, lists are incomplete, severatJ
not enly will emphasize Tru- ~ veteran non-commissioned offi- PT. PLEASANT _ The Rev. · Hugh Redmond, a Yonkers,
GRANTED DIVORCE
Sue Spencer from James M. Rudotr Nureyev, was a great major accor1plishments' in
man's efforts for peace, such ; cer Drill Instructors. he learned Clarence Dillon of the
First N.Y., businessman arrested In Harry S. Hill bas been grant· Spencer and awarded the plain- letdown in this appearance.
these areas are not eftl..
as the Truman Doctrine and · small arms marksmanship . bay· Church of God was elected ;.-res- 1952 in Shanghai; and U.S. Air ed a dlvorce from
Patricia tiff custody of their mmor child. Among the dramatic series mentioned. These Include:
the Marshall Plan, but the llnr- ' onet fighting, and method.&lt; of .d t f th P . t PI
t Force Capt. Philip Smith whose Gall Hill In Meigs county comnominated - and why there
ry S. Truman Cenler for the Ad· sell-protection. He also rec~iv­ 1M~n. teo •A 01 ~ .
e,a~an
plane
was
shot
down
near
mon
pleas
cturt.
The
plaintiff
First
photographs
of
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1must be nominations to fiU Each state Is representl!f;
vancement of Peace.
· ed instruction In military drill, mls na1 ssocm 1Jon a
moon
made
in_
1840.
each
category
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two senators in Congrestt:
meeting recently of the Asso- I Chma
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SQUAD CALLED
Marine Corps, and other nca- ciation. The Rev. Martin Berisford of the New Haven EUB
Middleport E·R squadmen ' demic subjects.
were summoned at 9:12 a.m. He will undergo four weeks of Church was named vicf! presiSat~.ttday f~r Mrs. Erma Daugh.. individual combat training and dent and the Rev. C. S. ThomperfiY1 Asb and Pearl-st.s, who four weeks of basic specialist :ton, Trinity Methodist Church,
had reportedly fallen. .~he was training in his military occupa· secretary-treasurer. The group
transJI:Ofted to Veterans Mem. tional field before being &amp;&lt;isign- voted to donate $50 to the TriState Area Council of the Boy
orial Ilospilol
ed 1o a permanenl unit.
Scouts of America to help hire
a chaplain for Camp Arrow''· . .;~
head this summer.

Pa., an experienced cotnm4!1r·
town Pa., and the pllo~ James
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evoking memorte1 of stemwheeJ'ers which once plied the
\Vaters ferrying carguea to
di!rtant river ports.
More than 400 members ot
the SOns and Daughton of
Pioneer Rivermen gathered l1
nearby Long Reach for lbe
seC&lt;lnd aMual "whistle blow"
which featured wails rangilg
from a high falsello 1o •
sonorous bass.
The 36 whistles used llave
distinct tones, depending on
each'!! construction and the
variations of steam pressurt&gt;.
The concert lasted nine
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Roughly three - fourths of the people
of Meigs County stepped boldly forw~d
Jast Tuesday as voters in the new Mtt1gs
Loral School District. They said ~~yes" to
::g;.. million dollar bond issue that .matc~ed
with 12 million In slate funds wtll bmld
and equip a new 1%00 unit comprehensive
high school and
modern vocational
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Two years from now when the . n e w
J~cilities are in operatlon the Me1gs Local District will be the envy of every
~rural Ohio county.
Only Athens eo.unty'
which is getting on with its new butlding
near The Plains that will bring together
'five former high scbools, will be
the
equal of Meigs.
Logan City schools lost again at the
polls Tuesday witb a request for an operating levy. Vinton County voters re~used
a bond issue and tax levy to consohdate
• their high scbools. Gallla County bad no
. consolidation question on its ballot, nor
an operating levy.
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~ The day is coming - no~ long _distance
_ when, at least for administrative _purposes , each county will comprise a smg~e
district. In the more distant future lS
the prospect of regional . .admini~ati~n
·or several count:r s compnsmg a distriCt.
It should frighten no one in G a lll a
County to look forward to the day . when
. there is one high school. Meanwhile, .it
is quite possible Ga\lia Cou~ty will be ~n­
terested In sharing the Metgs Local District vocational school until GaUia man~

age! its own.
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One of the early \fillicu!Ues in . se ng
up the Meigs Local IJistrlct was a desire
by some lorwar~ lojJldng people of the
eastern areas of the county that the consolidation should .take in 'the entire county. However, Sduthi!~ district ~~s a ~ew
high school at Racine, and Eastern High
School mdloute 7 ls but 10 years old.
Bonds paylnt! for tltem . are far·: from be·
ing retired. The state Dep.artment of Education recommended thts 8:rea wait a·
while. Meltnwhil~, there is every r~ason
studenla
Eastern and Southern diStrict
may be serVed by the new vocational
school
The new Meigs Local. District hopes
consolidation will permit it to com~te
better in the market for teachers. - Time
was southeastern Ohio shopped in We~t
Virginia for teachers. The Mountam
State lheo paid less. That source .has
been cut off since west Virgtma raised
its
salaries. Then our . scho91 administrators looked to . Kentucky. Now
even that source is dried up.
Ga11ipolis City schools, according to. ~
recent unOfficial survey' stands roughly
15th in teachers salaries or 31 S.E.O. area
districts. 'Jbt plrich for teachers is certain to inCrease.
The cry often is hc~rd little can ~
done in "Appalachia" to upgrad~ . schools
by
the
people of Appalach1a. P~r- .
haps Me;t. coohty has shown something
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Week. The postmaster general this year
has lidded Mailbox Improvement Week.
The daze of days includes:
May Day, Law [Jay, Humane Sunday,
World Comedy Day, Nattonal
Comedy
Day, May Fellowship Day and National
Mother-in-Law Day.
We confess to 8 certain lack of enthusiasm for t)lis last one, but there's something about Let's Go Fishing W..k that
appeals ro us.
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In fact, it might not be a bad lbmg if
its ann~l observance were made manda·
rory worldtwide.
The tdea would certainly gain a Jot of
support In the u. s . c&lt;ingress about this
time or year, anyway.
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With this glitter of special Days
and
special Weeks, there is one, today, that
draws more sincere remembrances than
all the others rogether.
Today is Mother's Day.
May Americans never become so tm·
rnune to sentiment that this Special Day 1
or the lady who inspired it, is forgotten.

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TaII Texan Dr.Iver HerdsMythical. Auto .
. t 0 f Nev r Any ReturDID"~
Highonto POlD

CARE's Amazing History

the be8inning of an outpour-

iili-tf people • to - people assistance, unJiitched by any privately sponsored
oi'bi\lization in history.
In the 20 years since then, CARE has
delivered more than $798 million worth
of supplies in 64 million packa~es to the
needy in 64 different countnes, plus
countless special shipments.
Pubic contributions have accounted
"for $211.5 million o[ the rotal; the balance
is the value o( U. S. government donations
(If farm surpluses.
Though food still represents 90 per
cent of CARE's shipments - it will feed
40 million people in 36 counties in 1966
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themselves by improving ' their health,
education and work skills. For example :
- In Latin America, 96 rural schools for
10 000 cbildren have been or are being
b~ilt with CARE constructiory materials.
-CARE • MEDICO docrors and nurses
are tre3ting 600,000 people a year and
giving medical training .to local people
in hospitals in 10 countrte_s.
- Plows hoes and other farm tools
have ftlled 90,1100 CARE packages sent ro
637,000 farmers.
- CARE has delivered enough woodworking tool kits to lr~ and equip 161,000 men and boys to earn their living as
carpenters.
Headquartered in New York,
CARE
offers 70 "standard" packages which donors can purchase and have sent abroad
in their name - from $1 food parcels or
studenhi' school kits to $115 macbines for
making construction blocks.

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BY mERONYMOUS
Down in Texas they do things
In a big way. Some of the zillionaires had themselves a really powerful automobile. ln fact,
it bad so much wwer there was
the question of firidmg a driver
who could handle tt correclly.
There was a fellow from New
Mexico wanled the job, but he
talked 3 little too much about
using all that power and the
owners were afraid to trust him
wlth II.
But then a tall Texan applied
for the job and since he tal~.ed
quite a Jot abGut reasoning

up for a drive down the main
highway, but after a while the
dr iver turned off onto a oumch
road between aome rice fields,
explain~o... that with all
that
""' could travel any sort
power he
of road. He argued too tllat the
people in that section wanted
the big car to drive through.
So the consensus of the pas·
sengers was to lei the driver
choose his route. But alter th•y
had travelled a long way, end
the bills began ro get higher and
higher, some of them began ro
ask if they could possibly be on
tlte wrong path. But the driver
Insisted that he knew just where
the road led and that there
wasn't any good place f::.~r turnIng, anyhow.
So on and on they tra\•e1ed,
rockier became the road.
The driver ans,..roJ the objro. I!Dns by explaining thai the obstructions were placed there by
some people from another state,
and that there was now nothing
to do but use more power and
keep to the route.
But the way became
st!U
worse, and obstructions mo;e
pleotlful, and some ol the nd·
era began to complain tbat af·
ter all 11 was their auto and they

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NEW YORK-The price of
lead was cut I cent ro 15 cents
1 pound by American Smelting
&amp; Refining Co. in order to meet
increasing competition of imported lead. Other big domestic
producers Indicated they would
follow suli.

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OAKLAI'ID, Ca!W. -World
Airways Jnc. said II baa
obtained a $5 mi!Uon military
airlift contract for 113 passenger
Olghla to 'lbe Phlllpplncs and

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service In 1890. ha• hed 110
passenger fatalities Jue to ae.
cidents of arty kind , as far as II
known. It has been pointed out,
too, tilat Western Riven han
been relatively free of accident.
and the Delta Queen is never
too rar from the bank. so the
last passenger lalality on ..
stringent ocean safety rnJea
should be unnecess;:ITy on die
inland waterways. If lire should
slart the llelta Queen c.oold go
to the bank in the matter of
tor Magnuson.
minutes and the passengers
Many res1dents of tne Gallia - could be discharged safely. AI
Mason • Meigs county
area. I far as can be determined, the
Including re&lt;tidents of r,H11il)l)- overnight passenger vessel due
11s, have written and will write · ro fire on the inland rivers wu
to their legislators and Senator 1more than SO years ago.
Magnuson protestin~ Ute legis- M
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can flag vessels wliJ be sacrJ..
and tbe last overmght passtn· ficed so that Americans Call
ger vessel on western watc~s . 'd r . fl
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Northbound (leaving June 13) r1 fe 1 orelgn ag s ps m 0 r •
the Queen srops at Po,tsmouth, sa e y.
Huntington, Point
Pleasa nt,
Marietta and Wheeling. SouthGAS RECORDII
boWid she hoves to lriefly at
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New Martlnsville, with longer Mans first recorde: c~ . IH
layovers at Marietta, GaiU)olis eor_n~ from ear_Jy ~;hmese
and Ironton.
. wntmgs. In the runth cenlt11'J
Many of these CIJITimuniC'3· B. C., the Chinese pipe'd gal
tions are pomting oot tltott the tllrough bamboo tubes for use
Greene Lines, which Degan iD ltghtmg and beatmg.

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have
discontinued for
economic
reasons or otherwise.''
When word was ;ec~ived on
btland waterways of the proposed Iegislstion, and the fact
that both boats would be stopped In lite middle of the ,• regu1ar season, lriends of ena {crm·
er passengers on both Loats
IJetian lettin~ their Senarors and
Congresamen know of
their
disapproval, particulary ::;ena-

The propoaed leglslatloll, lour
llenate Bills and one House
Resolution, requirinl! evidence
ol financial seanity
and
ltrlcter regulation of OCfan
cruises, would lift the lieen!ea
at the two Alll!flcan lltlf! pa»
qer veuets because the) tla
DOt comply wltb struc!.ursl recOQnelldationa made for pa,..
~e~~~er vessels by the
House
Committee oo Merchant Mar·
IRe and Fisheries. Theaf! indude upperworks of
II r eproof, fire - iesisting, and fire.
retardant materials.
Witnesses representing governmental agencies at an Aprll 2tJ hearl·ng In Washt'ngton. D.
C., asked that the Delta Queen
and the South American be ruled out 110 that the American
Merchant Martne could get Its
FINAL SHORE STOP - The Greene Lines Steamers, Inc., Delta Queen may make her last shore atop ever at Gallipolis Jone 21 southbound on
••house in order" before forher annual !().&lt;fay round trip Cincinnati-Pittsburgh cruise. Pending legislation In Congres~ aimed at getting rid of floating foreign fire-trays may
elgn ships were forced to adopt
cause the Delta Queen to go out of service July I. River!olk are protesting the action with letters to their Senators and Congressmen,
new safety rule!l. Th.la would
mean the boata wJU go out of
lef'Vice about July j[ lhe aew
~,
regulations go inOO effect.
.
The legislatioa is partly the
result of the loss ol Ide ol paaBen Philson of Racine, a mao who "has never done anytlling for hi&amp; voice," h a I •Society. He remembers t h el baSI narrator part in II'J'he Re- aengers on the Panamanian nag
stirred the hearts of thousands of churchgoers over 33 years with his strong and mel- song, "Hertd" from the Cant.a- demption" by Gounod. Hl8 fu- cruise ship Yarmouth C~tstle
low baritone presentat1on1 of hundreds of spiritually mspired vocal solos and solo parts ta, "The Coming of the Ktng;t l tore as a soloist was set.
oa Nov. 13, 1965, a firtl which
Incidental to anthems and canlatas.
by Dudley Buck.
Ben was a featured S&amp;loist in took 90 lives, and other foreign
Phllson, 54, admitted there has been only one or his friends who has mustered up "I've never forgotten
that several of the pre-1950 mil&gt; paBsenger vessels operating out
the courage to make the traditional two-edged. suggestion: "Why don't you do something one," said Ben. ''I could sing it strels staged and directed by of U. s. ports that fail to corn.
with your voice?" This was a number of years ago, and came from an accomplished BO· yet."
the Jate Ed Condon wbose train· ply with . u. s. Coast Gaard
prano soloist singing at the Ume In the choir of Heath MetllodiBt Church In Middleport 1 The next spring he did the ing in that field extended bill safety regulations.
where Philson still singa reg·
tlte genuine minstrel days 110 E. J. Quinby, chairmu of
ularly.
years ago, and even earlier.
the board of Greene Line Steam·
After a stint teaching science en, Inc., was at the AJJril JO
. There surely have been many
at Middleport High School, and hearing in Washington and WB!I
llstenera wooder wby Ben · Is
as a telegrapher ltr the C&amp;O told that the Delta Qoeen and
eogaged In physical lestinl! In
Railroad - he learned telegra· presumably the South Amerl.the concrete laboratory
at
phy fiddling with the Morse caa would not be allowed ro
Sporn. Evea yel with a shade
code while teaching - B " " finish the season, although in
of the ~ range g--long
1 went with Sporn in 1153.
he past wheu such changes
to high I, because he usually
He has served as directo r
u-e made in vessel structural
alngs only Sundaya and bt one
Heath Cl:lurch. choir but prefe. .. requirements older vesselJ ere
eholr practice per week - there
to take hUI place in the bass allowed to continue to operate
Is enough power left to fill the
section.
WJtil taken out of serv1ce pernormal allllltorlum. In the old
manently.
days they called It, "rattling
Following the Apnl 20 hear"
the rafters," and that Is what
lng, Quinby and E. J. tJoehel,
Ben, a snwdliah man, unexpectpresident of the Georgian Bay
edly oilll can do.
Q - How did WWtam F. Co- Line, submitted a statement to
"By Ute time I got around to I
dy acquire the aickname 11 Buf- tile Senate Committee, beaded
doing much solt work, which
, falo BUI"?
by Senaror Warren G. Magnuilwas In !tiS, tt was too late ro
A - It resulted from Cody'• on of Washington, ·equ.,ting
break the pattern already east,"
skill in killing buffaloes ro pro- that the operators be ~ven at
said Ben, ''even If there was
vide meat for construction work- least until Nov. 30, 1961 to
much of a chance of doing anyers engaged in building t h e oomply with the DeW requirethinK in music proressionallf."
Kansas and Pacific Railroad.
menla. The olatement said ill
The people of Meigs Counly
...-t:
must ftgure It a clear bonus
Q - How many memben
"The proposed amendment, ti
thot Ben didn't go away ro do
make up lite Se.urlty CouncU made ~fective· July I, 1966.
somethb\f! wltlt hls velce. Most
ol lite United Nation&amp;?
would ~ave a diaaslrj't!S ellect
tllink for certabt he would have
A - Fifteen, five with perf(l- 011 ttJ.e owners and _.-employees
made tile grade.
anent seats and the remaining ef each of these ves$e1s ... .we
And the county would have
10 being elected for tw~year wish lo emphasjze ihat we are
bE.'en without Ben's ever faithterms by the General Assembly. , botlt American buill, American
BET AS!GMA PHI- Mrs. April Smith, Uncoln-Heigh"
ful service in choirs, in minflag, over 99 per cent American Pomeroy, Is the Ohio Eta Phi chapter of the Beta Sigma Pbl
otrels, and many other public
Q- What Is heat llgbtnlltJ?
ownership, with American sorority "Girl of the Year" in Meigs County. Mrs. SmiUa.
A
A
form
of
streak
lighterews calT}'ing American pas- currently president of the organization. was presented a
events where a song dooe in proPREPARES SOLO - Ben Pbllaon, left, confers with William RwseU, organist a~
lesslonal style Is needed.
choir director of Heath Methndist Church Ia Middleport, to rehearalng a baritone solo. Mr. ning far enough away in dis- sengers . we believe our ~f- ring that she wilt wear during her year Mrs. Smith's hu•
Ben Is tlte descendant of a Philson has sung hundreds - probably thousands - of oolos In churcheo and c h or a! tance so that thunder ia not forts have helped malntain the band, Thomas, is an employee of the Kyger Creek Power
Americaa Ml!!l'Chant Marine in plant and they have two children. Paige and Todd.
long llne of well-known docrors. groups ol Meigs County the past 33 yeara,
heard.
He aJmest became one htmself,
I Rl' ]!17 !t!T!liilllllll liE IIIIIIJiiUIII~ll illl Lb.dlliiEI-Ntf.~I!!J:Ib 21 II IIIII 22
221111111 1 !I!JIIi!Yi\lh i
with a year ~ medical school w: n 1 11111111 . .: ::
: 1 a
at Western Reserve University.
But the Great Depression made
Ben a casualty of tho mt!dlcal
profession.
He was the l!lln of Fred Philsen of Racine who died In 11164
and had been In tile ltardware
buslnea all hla life. Ben's uncle
was Dr. John Philson, famous
for having practiced 50 yea~s l
BY DICK TIIOMAS
river.
1Pomeroy and ClncinnaU. HltJ ' ever, continued operatioDJ
Whott tha pulled out 011 dry themselves from the Inspert- Works had the contract ro buUd
In eastern MeJgs County.
e Fifty years ago this month The JndlaAa was owned by palmier days ol steamboatlng Ithe way between Cincinnati and docll, however, the hull
ors at Pittsburgh. He was or I new 15 i 5 straight high pr. .
401
dl~ ~~ t~ ~~~~ ·8 , eat the large sidewheeler packet the LoUisville - Cif;r:inn;"t~ Pat.: ~· : when a fast big sidewheeler left IPomeroy. .
' found in pod condition. Tbe I tbe opinion that Ute o~ners of sure pisten vaJv~ .engina fC
· u
son, en s gr 1 , steamer Indlona, a familiar 1et Company and was used as ,GaUipolls and Pomeroy every 1 Late in April of 1918, federal Ruth wu out of mmmlsolon the Ruth should be p111d dam· I the boat. The Wtlhams Co.,
uncle. who died In t918 · a " ' sig~t In the middle reaches of ~ a supply boat whenever the :morning, mept Sunday, on •hull Inspectort1 at Pittsburgh or- 1tr two weelui as result of tlte I ages by the government He Middleport. had the rontract
pra~tlced all hla tlflile hat Racm~. l the Ohio River around the turn , steamers City of Louiovllle and Ischedule. Returning pllssengf!l'l ldered tile packet Ruth to dry order ol the Inspectors.
·also thought that an inspector for the boilers, breechen at&gt;l
Ben' great gran at er, w 0 of the century, burned almost :City of Cincinnati were . out of reachetl Gallipolis near ·supper dock, refuslnt! te allow a alnt!le
or board of Inspecroro that Ill· slllcks, which were to be itt1
died In the !8?~. Dr. J 0 h n I ro the water's edge at the Cln· ' commlssloa. The boat ' was In- time and Pomeroy at bed time. passenger or a pound of lretgbt ha: ::.,""*~
:
ed their official position to work stalled at Pt. Pleaaant. The
Rush fJ . K.) PhJison, was . a l.cinnati wharf.
sured for ~.1100. Purser David\ Commodore Holloway
wa1 robe placed on board at Plitt- federal .~ver,.:eo had out personal spite oa a steam- work waa scheduled to be co,.
surgeon lit the Fourth We!t Vtr- The Indiana had been laid up Scatterday, lor-If of Galli· .known to every buslnes'!l"an
burgh. She made Ute trip down
....,....~.
boat owner should be rt1110ved pleted in loor month5.
&amp;lma lnlantry in the Civil War 'lor repairs below the foot of polis, was In charge ol the Jn. lthe route as a shrewd tili&lt;l suc- ,the river and was taken to the bent 11 ...., be&lt;lase of Ill- from office.
1111 FlSB STORY
and practiced In Racine later. Main St. wtth no one on board dlana'o olllces wbell. sha wu Ill 1cesslul manager as wOII u a lPt. Pleasant dry dock.
opec Ions onleretl afl&lt;r ......
J. K. had C!lme 00 fllicb\e '' 1 when ~ fire broke out. This : the Pomeroy trade tOr. a lew ~ man of high character and In- I Federal Inspectors William alelmholt lliaaoten.
PLACES CONTRACT
One good fish story ~
peddler ~ the war and Ia~ accounted for the Inss of no trips.
· .
1 tegrity, He was an excellenl lClart and Charles
Thomas Captain Ellis Mace, HJIM. Fifty yean aao this llprin&amp; up every spring, and 1911 er studied l"edlctne.
life. 'f'ho! boat had recently un· .
COMM. IIOUOWA\' .
,navigator and had commanded found the packet Ruth In much lngton, o1 tbe towboat Sel Ctptaln Howard Cavitt of Pitt. I"" weptloa.
_.
Mrs. Philion " tbe former dergone %xtenslve repairs and Fifty yean .,. tbls spring, \several boats, lnt:ltlding
the better shape than wu expect. Lion, a fih known rtverman. burgh plaeed a eontract wltll II ooem1 that one aJ&amp;ili
Mnlne J,...ll of Racine, toach- was expected to enter tlla ex- Commodore Qtirl~ M. Hollo- famous Fleetwood, Telegraph, od. The boat was given a clean poured CGII 111 the clamor lu' the Kanawha Doclt Co.. Pt. Fieyd Lawrence II P I 1
er at M~ddleport since
195&amp;. curs ion f!uslness at LouisvUle, lway, ~ar..td ...... .P.ver- llostona, and Potomac,
bDI of heal tit alter mlnar ,... tile lnapedorl' ICI!on.
Pleaaan~ lor the mDBtruction l.ondbt&amp;, K7. Wll ltsblaa Mil
They haVe ti oon, Rush, now In Ky.
man, died In !"etf• York City. Shipments o1 rretghj l!y rlfet pairs were mad&amp; to the buD.
Captain '111&lt;1 uif II loolted of a new towboat lor the Rod- bad used all his balL
the Air Foree.
· · The Indiana operalt!d lor 1 He quit tile rlvw Ill •'llf when dl,pped oH a lillie In the Sprlnl ~pervisinl! Inspector ~el llle the· lilipedon had declllred aero Sand Co., Pittsburgh. Tbo
.
'"
_ ,B~•.gr~du~ from Ohio UnJo. short lime In the Pomeroy.Cin- 1business w• IIIU ,OOQp!Ina and o1 1911, and at! a resolt .tile J. Daughterly came down from ·war on c.jlialDI Fred Bon&gt; boat wu to be ball! on tile Bel~ '~' be loot
••t.~7 In 1":"1' L, ~lo!~;;; =:~ cinoaU ii'~ilo wben ibe ittadlitot made .• ~ 1ft tbe 1111 packet Courter, llut of GIJ!cln- Pttlibur&amp;h and poi lh• ilanlll ~ iiid,~ Do.111ally, o~mo 1 lilwk, and llluncile4 iiilowoyi, O!U'"!' 1 . ol!or lie hail
1aa6, o~ated onlJ. as far ·nolllh of approval oo the packet. Even ers til tht Ruth, Tell City and oo u to not lnlerfere with -dock ::0~.uIta
~01)' ·.- went lhat.fal! to. came out In .1800. She was a business on ~"''· ;·t,
Westem a..ervo. 'Ill had SUit( very last and powerful boat COmmodOre 'ix!OWIJ ·at
u .va~~&lt;ebure,'' .J!ir., oil · :· llne ·the dookmen could rind 110 had lite Dunhar.
laci!IUeo.
. ... , . .
.
/ ill ~ cboln IInce I boy, Iilii with the 25 • I macblneey oli time wls ~of the
~; anti lf,l '-" 'is Huntlllfi!On, p!IC!!Il In the Rutli'a hall. The Captain Mace wu ol tile opln- The boat was to be 1 plOI woW Iiiii 'llil .._,
titf(Yfr ~ elMo solM. His 111:!1 ~ old bull&amp;s\ Boitona, ''nle Collar Line otwnbllil; '.the W; VI., on anothlr. Two other ~lora had orilel'ed all the loa that ittiamboat men should eype, 12'1 feet 1q and 21 feel \'lie Mil ......
·
tolo work wao tf!Ut tlte
uow lndlalll was 285 feel lol)i and !Unest that ever 1'111 betweea lawlltar pi!«ets, the · GreeD' ohe.ilnJ ·torn off Ute packet's! pli&lt;e mounted f111t11 on tbelr wide, with steel
l)ulkbeadl. lour potDI tallllll • . . ...,.
lfiii!!Dt:l llffla Caunt,r Cllorll WN the wltlelt j)lcltot 111 tha 1deatb remlaciMI
. the wood 11)'1 tho .!lnenfand. ho• bull ajJol the IIIIDI ~ ~!Pall. II -•ey, lo protect 'lbt Pt. PleaaiAI lladl• 11a ltld ..._. 'liMII ltit
(
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Be_!l Philson, Baritone Soloist 33 Years

didn't want It ruined all-together. But now the driver Insisted ·on
the tdea never had been consid· ' ro carry the day. Compromlat
51
that even U there had been . •
·
ered before that they wish to is Impossible on lnltllll!d meaaslight mistake in the begmnmg Debate as to ~e proper course take part in ail governmental ures. A number of 'interrelated
there just wasntt an.yway now began some Wish~ to try to decisions aHecUng them. The exisling laws may be u~ ·by
to turn back, especially si~ce extricate. Ut~. machtnt from lts corollary, naturally, is that the}' 8 referendum on one si~1e matit would give a bad lm~resslon perilous posJbon. Some express- see no reason to o~y any aws ter.
to file "',9ple who bad~ t
ed a desire ro get JUt and walk or decisions taken without them I One scholar at the assembly,
Invited"" the ride. WI grea - back !lit many miles which they Th
tenders lor "part!~ who spoke of the rtferendum
ly increased power the big rna- had travelled. others wished ro 1 t'~~. •:~ ue they are not I but could have been slashlng at
chine forged ahead but now the hold an election. But the dnver :: 1~
:ralt laws they did the young New Left, ·said beat:
owners began ro conSJder the silenced ·all the dissenters. "It ~nh byro write nor by taxes edly that "this Infatuation wllll
~ ,;ost of operating the out- is not a question,., he said, uor :'e ~~d not atJi,rove.
Iplebl~cite (participation) democIll at such a high rate of power. the right or wrong path. We are 1~ their own councils, either •·acy Is Ill-advised and shoulcl
Still the driver and part of long ago committed ro follow In leftist societie! or student be ended." There wu 110 411the owners maintained that re- this road. We must keep our organizations, they have applled 1sent.
gardless of cost. •'we can't back commitments regardless of con-

nally, after ascending a grade
so steep that even the greatly
powered car began to labor.
they came to a sign pIaced ·m
the road stating, "road ends at
top of hill."
Since there was clearly
no
room to tum the choice was only ro go ahead or ro try to back
down the dangerous road. Until
only the quick ""' or tlte brak·

Features· o·[-f
TFl·. C0 Area I.

Inadequate

plssenger vesaels opero"ng on
Inland waterways. The other
boat io the South American ol
the Chicago, Duluth, and Georclan Bay Transit Co., Inc.

BY BRUCE BIOSSAT
the participation principle with
wASHINGTON INEA)-Both Ioften chaotic results. Sometimes
tile Far Right and the often verdicts have not beth rtacbed
loosely tormed New Left have at all, otlter times !hey have
done a great deal ln recent see DO reason to obey IDY Ja••
~mes to confuse people In this ro be overturned ne:&lt;t day by a
country as ro the real, working fresh lollux of partlolpanls.
nature of the American govern- THE REAL POINT of all thll
mental system.
quite juvenUe nonsense ti tbal
The radicals of the right, and I it Is at almost total odds with
1 good many of the more tradl- the American system - wbleh
tiona! conservative!, have long Is Indeed a rtpubllc.
been fond of reminding Ameri- The reason lor the w or d
cans that they live under a "re- "almost" Is thai sllgbtly ll1lli'O
public not a democracy."
than one-third of the 50 states
1
They mean, of cours!, that lmve provisions lor IDIUaUve and
ours is a system under which referendum, wblch permit fO~
policy Is mode by popularly ers either ro paos upon th~ work
elected representatives, rather of U1e1r representatives m certhan by the direct parlicipatlon lain cases or ro lnl~te leglsfa.
of the people.
tJon lor the voters eonslderaIn laci, however, rightists frt. lion.
quentiy have given this notion But the interesting I b I n g,
no more than general lip serv- brought out forcefully In -~
•ice They have resorted to the arly discussions on stale legfl.
: de~ice of the state popular laturea by Columbia Un11erS!ty'l
ref&gt;:"rendum to achieve, or try recently convened American Asfor objectives they could not sembly, is that the Initiative
get through their represent•- and referendum today is widely
Uves.
accepted as a colosial Oop, .
1
An outstanding example was ' A LARGE PROPORTION of
seen in California two fears a· \ the schola~s! governmenf sp&amp;go, when opponents of an estab- 1ciallsts, pohtlclans and buslnesslished tair housing law succeed- men at the a.sembly argued
. ed in getting It wiped off t h e 1 thai, with the nctplloo ol tht
books by referendum.
obviously senalble rtlerellllum
AS FOR THE NEW LEFr, a on constitutional ~hqe and
bad designation Intended, to In· perhape on certain lon~range
elude - among others - con- lndebtednesa, the pr~ctice ol
siderable numbers or American direct voter partlclptii!OD In polstudents whose politics really Icy-making should be scrapped.
have no de!initlon, It has gone · 'l1te reasons advanced !'ere
hard for what It likes to call many. Too few voterl usually
"participation democracy."
Itake part In such declslom. In-

th d I
htht'minghsa~udtle~? ~~Yid:~L ~~ad1:~ : ::::~na:~nu::t~~~~or: sequences."
So sitting firmly In e r v-

"'

the cra1ae trades may seal the
fate o1 the laat two overnight

Poor·Oid Republic Caug~t
In Pr·essure of Both Ends

.

.~=;;Th~e~s;u~nd~a~y;Tl~m~...SO~~n;ll;nel;,;'Su~nda;;y;,14a~y;8,;·;1:~~'"~~· ~~

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trapo becaii!O ol

Washington By-Line

"Stop, Look and Listen!". :

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Ill

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:

round trip
cralae, It Pittsburgh
may be
.10-day
Cincinnati.
ller last shore stop here.
Pentllntr legtalatioa In Con. .,.., to outlaw floating fire

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Gil

IJne
Steai!IOn,
u. ~ ....,;
""""'"'"' Inc..
Gl'llll
WJO!;
• • • --~
-· ·June 21 oo her ninth annual
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:"en

•

. :~ May 11, 1946, at the port of Le
~e, France. a little paclrage stamped
·~#I· the initials ''CARE" arrived
contt'alli&amp;tg food for victims of World War U.

Greette

IIMIJ"'

iaut

May is the Month for 'Days'
What is so rare as a day in June? It'!!
· a day in May that hasn't been appropria~
eel as National This or That Day by some
organization or other.
It is lhe same every month, but May
l""'ticularly seems ro have its $here of
:tpedal observances this year - so_me
worthy, others little more than reflections
Of the gleams in the eyes of press agents.
May will ooly last for one month, as
usual, but acoordins ro Spinrad's Day and
Date Service, 'It will be:
. National Hollie Jmprovement Month,
Senior Citizens Month, National . Radio
Month, National Tavern Month, Car ilire
Month Americall Bike Month, Nadonal
~.1 ·· ' Month, ·Whit• Bread Sales Month
ai'~
:tdbing no more than 130 million
AE : ~ns should fail to observe ~ew
'YOrf. is a Great Place to Visit or L1ve
Month.
aThere are only four and a half weeks,
bltt they wlll be spread over:
National Family Week, Goodwill Week,
!Mental Realth Weel&lt;, National
Mu~ic
~k AmeriCQ Comedy Week.
Seruor
CoiiU!dlans Weell, National Correct Pos-

Ylbeol tile Delta Queea

oc!:ancy section of tlte Joftn. : have lo~ times. In nine years not WISh ~penly ro scuttle
:""a:"J: Jllvlts, Repub-1 ~r poll~cal or economic
son Adinlnlstratlon's new omnl· overcome Southern .reslslance occupancy, they o'2; I for Ucan ol New York. Tb06e of terms- don't serve any more.
bus CivU RJtlbis BID is very to ctviltblst~ l~l:Uon,
::~~ :1~, t~ecUon t year their erstwhile corm &lt;Ides In, The handy all -~u=~ ~:~~
likelY to be put •ID a Senate trying
e
e
'
k
looks retty arma who bave suddenly star~ by wblch a or
-igeonhole In tltts Congresslon· rather than ro court the heros anyhow. orr senh
P
ed looking of! In lite lat dis- politician could always mal&lt;e a
role The dlff~nce is that this good to them rig I r.ow.
I
ldenti IV'! rights record lor hima!~=·~::.&amp;.:~ whlppinl! boys\ tim~ 'tbalr own home people So It Is that the a~-oul ci~ ~'f: ;;:'.;':;"~ :e prlv~ ~ without really disturbing or
InaCtion will, of eourse, be are far from keen about this rights ar~ates ak ou:~f "the leged. sanctuary of public aoon- annoying his white constituentl
Soutlterners. But the real !open oceupancy buslne!s - ~ are realdy of stpehelr mouth5 all ymlty Gone are their old Ian't around any more.
.
thtf
· hnitappliestolheJrownsamese
·
thbdf11
·
reason WID be a or once w e
and not slm I
to the time - are being put on a . thundera about e P e OIYS Politically' the 1011&amp; free ride
the sharp sanrtious proposed prope!ly . hted So ~~rs
thin diet Right or wrong tltey In the Soutlt. For II seema, sud- Is over And while the present
.
- ro forbid a private own- some be"'!tild ra~er not
may be 1~ what seems to many' denly' that there are Iota of alate ~! affairs In the . Senate
of a hot!"' or apllflnU!nt to They w
Presl- Including tilts columnist, to be bad lellowa bt lite, North, ~· that IUustrates this pomt ts
·
discriminate ·~!!" .!IIClal .;ug· ~bo~,t this
~~
more a consistentlY extreme .position And this Is a disturbing thmg not the prettiest manifestation,
lous reasona b\ either Ita e or en a new , w·ll efer not on the whole harsh and Infinite- alrogelber.
it is healthy all the same. For
rental - will In ·!act cut poignantly, "7a ~s : no vote ly eomple• subjecl of civil The !act Ill that tltls sltuallon il Is long past tline to try for·
Ide&lt;!per m the North than In to have cas y
rights But nobody can say of Is only one example of ~ ~~ ever ro divide the sections Jnl&lt;l
the
And the real, as dm- upon ,II,:• '• .
tit . !' ht them ihat they are keener about central reality that clvtl nghts . sheep and goats.
Ungpished !rom the apparent ThUs m takmg up e tg
·
·
In the South · has long since become a fully
and traditlomil, villains of this I against tile open occupancy pro- ' applying ~t'l!ssu:
Northern national and no Ionser simply This is one country. And _raepiece wm be for once men who viso as an ~constl\utlo~al as- than In t !" 0
3 Southern problem. The old .ial justice shorn of sectional
lalk with Yankee and not South- sault upon prtvate property, the ho:e~ltds.
for lllustl1ltlon over-simplifications upon which demagoguery - whether or
ern accents
Republican Senate leader, 21- ' . uc a rna~~
De.; Northern liberal
politicians South or ol North - Is 1111
In a word, a good
many Ierett Dirksen of Illinois, is for !is Senator f~lhp A.w~:r~ going have been so long so amply Imperative problem.
"Northera liberals" who have once doinl! exactly what the "!crat of M!C Jgan,
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wn.i.J:AM S. Wlltl'li: made career of denouncing the I more timid liberals are grad ro I srolcally on tlon' ro am• \so sale!y direCted at a Southern
BY HINGTON - 'Ii.o open! South tor Its racial sins and Isee bl_m dn. They certainly do i the Admlnlstra il~l&amp;.f &amp;' re·lor. whlcb !&lt; Mt powerfUl Ia
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Roughly three - fourths of the people
of Meigs County stepped boldly forw~d
Jast Tuesday as voters in the new Mtt1gs
Loral School District. They said ~~yes" to
::g;.. million dollar bond issue that .matc~ed
with 12 million In slate funds wtll bmld
and equip a new 1%00 unit comprehensive
high school and
modern vocational
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Two years from now when the . n e w
J~cilities are in operatlon the Me1gs Local District will be the envy of every
~rural Ohio county.
Only Athens eo.unty'
which is getting on with its new butlding
near The Plains that will bring together
'five former high scbools, will be
the
equal of Meigs.
Logan City schools lost again at the
polls Tuesday witb a request for an operating levy. Vinton County voters re~used
a bond issue and tax levy to consohdate
• their high scbools. Gallla County bad no
. consolidation question on its ballot, nor
an operating levy.
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~ The day is coming - no~ long _distance
_ when, at least for administrative _purposes , each county will comprise a smg~e
district. In the more distant future lS
the prospect of regional . .admini~ati~n
·or several count:r s compnsmg a distriCt.
It should frighten no one in G a lll a
County to look forward to the day . when
. there is one high school. Meanwhile, .it
is quite possible Ga\lia Cou~ty will be ~n­
terested In sharing the Metgs Local District vocational school until GaUia man~

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One of the early \fillicu!Ues in . se ng
up the Meigs Local IJistrlct was a desire
by some lorwar~ lojJldng people of the
eastern areas of the county that the consolidation should .take in 'the entire county. However, Sduthi!~ district ~~s a ~ew
high school at Racine, and Eastern High
School mdloute 7 ls but 10 years old.
Bonds paylnt! for tltem . are far·: from be·
ing retired. The state Dep.artment of Education recommended thts 8:rea wait a·
while. Meltnwhil~, there is every r~ason
studenla
Eastern and Southern diStrict
may be serVed by the new vocational
school
The new Meigs Local. District hopes
consolidation will permit it to com~te
better in the market for teachers. - Time
was southeastern Ohio shopped in We~t
Virginia for teachers. The Mountam
State lheo paid less. That source .has
been cut off since west Virgtma raised
its
salaries. Then our . scho91 administrators looked to . Kentucky. Now
even that source is dried up.
Ga11ipolis City schools, according to. ~
recent unOfficial survey' stands roughly
15th in teachers salaries or 31 S.E.O. area
districts. 'Jbt plrich for teachers is certain to inCrease.
The cry often is hc~rd little can ~
done in "Appalachia" to upgrad~ . schools
by
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people of Appalach1a. P~r- .
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ture Week; Be Kind ro Animals Week, National Cotron Week and Let's Go FJShJng
Week. The postmaster general this year
has lidded Mailbox Improvement Week.
The daze of days includes:
May Day, Law [Jay, Humane Sunday,
World Comedy Day, Nattonal
Comedy
Day, May Fellowship Day and National
Mother-in-Law Day.
We confess to 8 certain lack of enthusiasm for t)lis last one, but there's something about Let's Go Fishing W..k that
appeals ro us.
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In fact, it might not be a bad lbmg if
its ann~l observance were made manda·
rory worldtwide.
The tdea would certainly gain a Jot of
support In the u. s . c&lt;ingress about this
time or year, anyway.
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With this glitter of special Days
and
special Weeks, there is one, today, that
draws more sincere remembrances than
all the others rogether.
Today is Mother's Day.
May Americans never become so tm·
rnune to sentiment that this Special Day 1
or the lady who inspired it, is forgotten.

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Tole of the Tall Texon

TaII Texan Dr.Iver HerdsMythical. Auto .
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CARE's Amazing History

the be8inning of an outpour-

iili-tf people • to - people assistance, unJiitched by any privately sponsored
oi'bi\lization in history.
In the 20 years since then, CARE has
delivered more than $798 million worth
of supplies in 64 million packa~es to the
needy in 64 different countnes, plus
countless special shipments.
Pubic contributions have accounted
"for $211.5 million o[ the rotal; the balance
is the value o( U. S. government donations
(If farm surpluses.
Though food still represents 90 per
cent of CARE's shipments - it will feed
40 million people in 36 counties in 1966
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poverished to ultimately feed and support
themselves by improving ' their health,
education and work skills. For example :
- In Latin America, 96 rural schools for
10 000 cbildren have been or are being
b~ilt with CARE constructiory materials.
-CARE • MEDICO docrors and nurses
are tre3ting 600,000 people a year and
giving medical training .to local people
in hospitals in 10 countrte_s.
- Plows hoes and other farm tools
have ftlled 90,1100 CARE packages sent ro
637,000 farmers.
- CARE has delivered enough woodworking tool kits to lr~ and equip 161,000 men and boys to earn their living as
carpenters.
Headquartered in New York,
CARE
offers 70 "standard" packages which donors can purchase and have sent abroad
in their name - from $1 food parcels or
studenhi' school kits to $115 macbines for
making construction blocks.

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BY mERONYMOUS
Down in Texas they do things
In a big way. Some of the zillionaires had themselves a really powerful automobile. ln fact,
it bad so much wwer there was
the question of firidmg a driver
who could handle tt correclly.
There was a fellow from New
Mexico wanled the job, but he
talked 3 little too much about
using all that power and the
owners were afraid to trust him
wlth II.
But then a tall Texan applied
for the job and since he tal~.ed
quite a Jot abGut reasoning

up for a drive down the main
highway, but after a while the
dr iver turned off onto a oumch
road between aome rice fields,
explain~o... that with all
that
""' could travel any sort
power he
of road. He argued too tllat the
people in that section wanted
the big car to drive through.
So the consensus of the pas·
sengers was to lei the driver
choose his route. But alter th•y
had travelled a long way, end
the bills began ro get higher and
higher, some of them began ro
ask if they could possibly be on
tlte wrong path. But the driver
Insisted that he knew just where
the road led and that there
wasn't any good place f::.~r turnIng, anyhow.
So on and on they tra\•e1ed,
rockier became the road.
The driver ans,..roJ the objro. I!Dns by explaining thai the obstructions were placed there by
some people from another state,
and that there was now nothing
to do but use more power and
keep to the route.
But the way became
st!U
worse, and obstructions mo;e
pleotlful, and some ol the nd·
era began to complain tbat af·
ter all 11 was their auto and they

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Sidewheeler Packet Steamer Indiana Burns at Cincinnati
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NEW YORK-The price of
lead was cut I cent ro 15 cents
1 pound by American Smelting
&amp; Refining Co. in order to meet
increasing competition of imported lead. Other big domestic
producers Indicated they would
follow suli.

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OAKLAI'ID, Ca!W. -World
Airways Jnc. said II baa
obtained a $5 mi!Uon military
airlift contract for 113 passenger
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service In 1890. ha• hed 110
passenger fatalities Jue to ae.
cidents of arty kind , as far as II
known. It has been pointed out,
too, tilat Western Riven han
been relatively free of accident.
and the Delta Queen is never
too rar from the bank. so the
last passenger lalality on ..
stringent ocean safety rnJea
should be unnecess;:ITy on die
inland waterways. If lire should
slart the llelta Queen c.oold go
to the bank in the matter of
tor Magnuson.
minutes and the passengers
Many res1dents of tne Gallia - could be discharged safely. AI
Mason • Meigs county
area. I far as can be determined, the
Including re&lt;tidents of r,H11il)l)- overnight passenger vessel due
11s, have written and will write · ro fire on the inland rivers wu
to their legislators and Senator 1more than SO years ago.
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can flag vessels wliJ be sacrJ..
and tbe last overmght passtn· ficed so that Americans Call
ger vessel on western watc~s . 'd r . fl
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Northbound (leaving June 13) r1 fe 1 orelgn ag s ps m 0 r •
the Queen srops at Po,tsmouth, sa e y.
Huntington, Point
Pleasa nt,
Marietta and Wheeling. SouthGAS RECORDII
boWid she hoves to lriefly at
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New Martlnsville, with longer Mans first recorde: c~ . IH
layovers at Marietta, GaiU)olis eor_n~ from ear_Jy ~;hmese
and Ironton.
. wntmgs. In the runth cenlt11'J
Many of these CIJITimuniC'3· B. C., the Chinese pipe'd gal
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Greene Lines, which Degan iD ltghtmg and beatmg.

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theBe waters (Inland or eoastWISe) when all other~
have
discontinued for
economic
reasons or otherwise.''
When word was ;ec~ived on
btland waterways of the proposed Iegislstion, and the fact
that both boats would be stopped In lite middle of the ,• regu1ar season, lriends of ena {crm·
er passengers on both Loats
IJetian lettin~ their Senarors and
Congresamen know of
their
disapproval, particulary ::;ena-

The propoaed leglslatloll, lour
llenate Bills and one House
Resolution, requirinl! evidence
ol financial seanity
and
ltrlcter regulation of OCfan
cruises, would lift the lieen!ea
at the two Alll!flcan lltlf! pa»
qer veuets because the) tla
DOt comply wltb struc!.ursl recOQnelldationa made for pa,..
~e~~~er vessels by the
House
Committee oo Merchant Mar·
IRe and Fisheries. Theaf! indude upperworks of
II r eproof, fire - iesisting, and fire.
retardant materials.
Witnesses representing governmental agencies at an Aprll 2tJ hearl·ng In Washt'ngton. D.
C., asked that the Delta Queen
and the South American be ruled out 110 that the American
Merchant Martne could get Its
FINAL SHORE STOP - The Greene Lines Steamers, Inc., Delta Queen may make her last shore atop ever at Gallipolis Jone 21 southbound on
••house in order" before forher annual !().&lt;fay round trip Cincinnati-Pittsburgh cruise. Pending legislation In Congres~ aimed at getting rid of floating foreign fire-trays may
elgn ships were forced to adopt
cause the Delta Queen to go out of service July I. River!olk are protesting the action with letters to their Senators and Congressmen,
new safety rule!l. Th.la would
mean the boata wJU go out of
lef'Vice about July j[ lhe aew
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regulations go inOO effect.
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The legislatioa is partly the
result of the loss ol Ide ol paaBen Philson of Racine, a mao who "has never done anytlling for hi&amp; voice," h a I •Society. He remembers t h el baSI narrator part in II'J'he Re- aengers on the Panamanian nag
stirred the hearts of thousands of churchgoers over 33 years with his strong and mel- song, "Hertd" from the Cant.a- demption" by Gounod. Hl8 fu- cruise ship Yarmouth C~tstle
low baritone presentat1on1 of hundreds of spiritually mspired vocal solos and solo parts ta, "The Coming of the Ktng;t l tore as a soloist was set.
oa Nov. 13, 1965, a firtl which
Incidental to anthems and canlatas.
by Dudley Buck.
Ben was a featured S&amp;loist in took 90 lives, and other foreign
Phllson, 54, admitted there has been only one or his friends who has mustered up "I've never forgotten
that several of the pre-1950 mil&gt; paBsenger vessels operating out
the courage to make the traditional two-edged. suggestion: "Why don't you do something one," said Ben. ''I could sing it strels staged and directed by of U. s. ports that fail to corn.
with your voice?" This was a number of years ago, and came from an accomplished BO· yet."
the Jate Ed Condon wbose train· ply with . u. s. Coast Gaard
prano soloist singing at the Ume In the choir of Heath MetllodiBt Church In Middleport 1 The next spring he did the ing in that field extended bill safety regulations.
where Philson still singa reg·
tlte genuine minstrel days 110 E. J. Quinby, chairmu of
ularly.
years ago, and even earlier.
the board of Greene Line Steam·
After a stint teaching science en, Inc., was at the AJJril JO
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at Middleport High School, and hearing in Washington and WB!I
llstenera wooder wby Ben · Is
as a telegrapher ltr the C&amp;O told that the Delta Qoeen and
eogaged In physical lestinl! In
Railroad - he learned telegra· presumably the South Amerl.the concrete laboratory
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phy fiddling with the Morse caa would not be allowed ro
Sporn. Evea yel with a shade
code while teaching - B " " finish the season, although in
of the ~ range g--long
1 went with Sporn in 1153.
he past wheu such changes
to high I, because he usually
He has served as directo r
u-e made in vessel structural
alngs only Sundaya and bt one
Heath Cl:lurch. choir but prefe. .. requirements older vesselJ ere
eholr practice per week - there
to take hUI place in the bass allowed to continue to operate
Is enough power left to fill the
section.
WJtil taken out of serv1ce pernormal allllltorlum. In the old
manently.
days they called It, "rattling
Following the Apnl 20 hear"
the rafters," and that Is what
lng, Quinby and E. J. tJoehel,
Ben, a snwdliah man, unexpectpresident of the Georgian Bay
edly oilll can do.
Q - How did WWtam F. Co- Line, submitted a statement to
"By Ute time I got around to I
dy acquire the aickname 11 Buf- tile Senate Committee, beaded
doing much solt work, which
, falo BUI"?
by Senaror Warren G. Magnuilwas In !tiS, tt was too late ro
A - It resulted from Cody'• on of Washington, ·equ.,ting
break the pattern already east,"
skill in killing buffaloes ro pro- that the operators be ~ven at
said Ben, ''even If there was
vide meat for construction work- least until Nov. 30, 1961 to
much of a chance of doing anyers engaged in building t h e oomply with the DeW requirethinK in music proressionallf."
Kansas and Pacific Railroad.
menla. The olatement said ill
The people of Meigs Counly
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must ftgure It a clear bonus
Q - How many memben
"The proposed amendment, ti
thot Ben didn't go away ro do
make up lite Se.urlty CouncU made ~fective· July I, 1966.
somethb\f! wltlt hls velce. Most
ol lite United Nation&amp;?
would ~ave a diaaslrj't!S ellect
tllink for certabt he would have
A - Fifteen, five with perf(l- 011 ttJ.e owners and _.-employees
made tile grade.
anent seats and the remaining ef each of these ves$e1s ... .we
And the county would have
10 being elected for tw~year wish lo emphasjze ihat we are
bE.'en without Ben's ever faithterms by the General Assembly. , botlt American buill, American
BET AS!GMA PHI- Mrs. April Smith, Uncoln-Heigh"
ful service in choirs, in minflag, over 99 per cent American Pomeroy, Is the Ohio Eta Phi chapter of the Beta Sigma Pbl
otrels, and many other public
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ownership, with American sorority "Girl of the Year" in Meigs County. Mrs. SmiUa.
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form
of
streak
lighterews calT}'ing American pas- currently president of the organization. was presented a
events where a song dooe in proPREPARES SOLO - Ben Pbllaon, left, confers with William RwseU, organist a~
lesslonal style Is needed.
choir director of Heath Methndist Church Ia Middleport, to rehearalng a baritone solo. Mr. ning far enough away in dis- sengers . we believe our ~f- ring that she wilt wear during her year Mrs. Smith's hu•
Ben Is tlte descendant of a Philson has sung hundreds - probably thousands - of oolos In churcheo and c h or a! tance so that thunder ia not forts have helped malntain the band, Thomas, is an employee of the Kyger Creek Power
Americaa Ml!!l'Chant Marine in plant and they have two children. Paige and Todd.
long llne of well-known docrors. groups ol Meigs County the past 33 yeara,
heard.
He aJmest became one htmself,
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with a year ~ medical school w: n 1 11111111 . .: ::
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at Western Reserve University.
But the Great Depression made
Ben a casualty of tho mt!dlcal
profession.
He was the l!lln of Fred Philsen of Racine who died In 11164
and had been In tile ltardware
buslnea all hla life. Ben's uncle
was Dr. John Philson, famous
for having practiced 50 yea~s l
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river.
1Pomeroy and ClncinnaU. HltJ ' ever, continued operatioDJ
Whott tha pulled out 011 dry themselves from the Inspert- Works had the contract ro buUd
In eastern MeJgs County.
e Fifty years ago this month The JndlaAa was owned by palmier days ol steamboatlng Ithe way between Cincinnati and docll, however, the hull
ors at Pittsburgh. He was or I new 15 i 5 straight high pr. .
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dl~ ~~ t~ ~~~~ ·8 , eat the large sidewheeler packet the LoUisville - Cif;r:inn;"t~ Pat.: ~· : when a fast big sidewheeler left IPomeroy. .
' found in pod condition. Tbe I tbe opinion that Ute o~ners of sure pisten vaJv~ .engina fC
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son, en s gr 1 , steamer Indlona, a familiar 1et Company and was used as ,GaUipolls and Pomeroy every 1 Late in April of 1918, federal Ruth wu out of mmmlsolon the Ruth should be p111d dam· I the boat. The Wtlhams Co.,
uncle. who died In t918 · a " ' sig~t In the middle reaches of ~ a supply boat whenever the :morning, mept Sunday, on •hull Inspectort1 at Pittsburgh or- 1tr two weelui as result of tlte I ages by the government He Middleport. had the rontract
pra~tlced all hla tlflile hat Racm~. l the Ohio River around the turn , steamers City of Louiovllle and Ischedule. Returning pllssengf!l'l ldered tile packet Ruth to dry order ol the Inspectors.
·also thought that an inspector for the boilers, breechen at&gt;l
Ben' great gran at er, w 0 of the century, burned almost :City of Cincinnati were . out of reachetl Gallipolis near ·supper dock, refuslnt! te allow a alnt!le
or board of Inspecroro that Ill· slllcks, which were to be itt1
died In the !8?~. Dr. J 0 h n I ro the water's edge at the Cln· ' commlssloa. The boat ' was In- time and Pomeroy at bed time. passenger or a pound of lretgbt ha: ::.,""*~
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ed their official position to work stalled at Pt. Pleaaant. The
Rush fJ . K.) PhJison, was . a l.cinnati wharf.
sured for ~.1100. Purser David\ Commodore Holloway
wa1 robe placed on board at Plitt- federal .~ver,.:eo had out personal spite oa a steam- work waa scheduled to be co,.
surgeon lit the Fourth We!t Vtr- The Indiana had been laid up Scatterday, lor-If of Galli· .known to every buslnes'!l"an
burgh. She made Ute trip down
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boat owner should be rt1110ved pleted in loor month5.
&amp;lma lnlantry in the Civil War 'lor repairs below the foot of polis, was In charge ol the Jn. lthe route as a shrewd tili&lt;l suc- ,the river and was taken to the bent 11 ...., be&lt;lase of Ill- from office.
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and practiced In Racine later. Main St. wtth no one on board dlana'o olllces wbell. sha wu Ill 1cesslul manager as wOII u a lPt. Pleasant dry dock.
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J. K. had C!lme 00 fllicb\e '' 1 when ~ fire broke out. This : the Pomeroy trade tOr. a lew ~ man of high character and In- I Federal Inspectors William alelmholt lliaaoten.
PLACES CONTRACT
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peddler ~ the war and Ia~ accounted for the Inss of no trips.
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Thomas Captain Ellis Mace, HJIM. Fifty yean aao this llprin&amp; up every spring, and 1911 er studied l"edlctne.
life. 'f'ho! boat had recently un· .
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,navigator and had commanded found the packet Ruth In much lngton, o1 tbe towboat Sel Ctptaln Howard Cavitt of Pitt. I"" weptloa.
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Mrs. Philion " tbe former dergone %xtenslve repairs and Fifty yean .,. tbls spring, \several boats, lnt:ltlding
the better shape than wu expect. Lion, a fih known rtverman. burgh plaeed a eontract wltll II ooem1 that one aJ&amp;ili
Mnlne J,...ll of Racine, toach- was expected to enter tlla ex- Commodore Qtirl~ M. Hollo- famous Fleetwood, Telegraph, od. The boat was given a clean poured CGII 111 the clamor lu' the Kanawha Doclt Co.. Pt. Fieyd Lawrence II P I 1
er at M~ddleport since
195&amp;. curs ion f!uslness at LouisvUle, lway, ~ar..td ...... .P.ver- llostona, and Potomac,
bDI of heal tit alter mlnar ,... tile lnapedorl' ICI!on.
Pleaaan~ lor the mDBtruction l.ondbt&amp;, K7. Wll ltsblaa Mil
They haVe ti oon, Rush, now In Ky.
man, died In !"etf• York City. Shipments o1 rretghj l!y rlfet pairs were mad&amp; to the buD.
Captain '111&lt;1 uif II loolted of a new towboat lor the Rod- bad used all his balL
the Air Foree.
· · The Indiana operalt!d lor 1 He quit tile rlvw Ill •'llf when dl,pped oH a lillie In the Sprlnl ~pervisinl! Inspector ~el llle the· lilipedon had declllred aero Sand Co., Pittsburgh. Tbo
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••t.~7 In 1":"1' L, ~lo!~;;; =:~ cinoaU ii'~ilo wben ibe ittadlitot made .• ~ 1ft tbe 1111 packet Courter, llut of GIJ!cln- Pttlibur&amp;h and poi lh• ilanlll ~ iiid,~ Do.111ally, o~mo 1 lilwk, and llluncile4 iiilowoyi, O!U'"!' 1 . ol!or lie hail
1aa6, o~ated onlJ. as far ·nolllh of approval oo the packet. Even ers til tht Ruth, Tell City and oo u to not lnlerfere with -dock ::0~.uIta
~01)' ·.- went lhat.fal! to. came out In .1800. She was a business on ~"''· ;·t,
Westem a..ervo. 'Ill had SUit( very last and powerful boat COmmodOre 'ix!OWIJ ·at
u .va~~&lt;ebure,'' .J!ir., oil · :· llne ·the dookmen could rind 110 had lite Dunhar.
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~; anti lf,l '-" 'is Huntlllfi!On, p!IC!!Il In the Rutli'a hall. The Captain Mace wu ol tile opln- The boat was to be 1 plOI woW Iiiii 'llil .._,
titf(Yfr ~ elMo solM. His 111:!1 ~ old bull&amp;s\ Boitona, ''nle Collar Line otwnbllil; '.the W; VI., on anothlr. Two other ~lora had orilel'ed all the loa that ittiamboat men should eype, 12'1 feet 1q and 21 feel \'lie Mil ......
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uow lndlalll was 285 feel lol)i and !Unest that ever 1'111 betweea lawlltar pi!«ets, the · GreeD' ohe.ilnJ ·torn off Ute packet's! pli&lt;e mounted f111t11 on tbelr wide, with steel
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didn't want It ruined all-together. But now the driver Insisted ·on
the tdea never had been consid· ' ro carry the day. Compromlat
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ered before that they wish to is Impossible on lnltllll!d meaaslight mistake in the begmnmg Debate as to ~e proper course take part in ail governmental ures. A number of 'interrelated
there just wasntt an.yway now began some Wish~ to try to decisions aHecUng them. The exisling laws may be u~ ·by
to turn back, especially si~ce extricate. Ut~. machtnt from lts corollary, naturally, is that the}' 8 referendum on one si~1e matit would give a bad lm~resslon perilous posJbon. Some express- see no reason to o~y any aws ter.
to file "',9ple who bad~ t
ed a desire ro get JUt and walk or decisions taken without them I One scholar at the assembly,
Invited"" the ride. WI grea - back !lit many miles which they Th
tenders lor "part!~ who spoke of the rtferendum
ly increased power the big rna- had travelled. others wished ro 1 t'~~. •:~ ue they are not I but could have been slashlng at
chine forged ahead but now the hold an election. But the dnver :: 1~
:ralt laws they did the young New Left, ·said beat:
owners began ro conSJder the silenced ·all the dissenters. "It ~nh byro write nor by taxes edly that "this Infatuation wllll
~ ,;ost of operating the out- is not a question,., he said, uor :'e ~~d not atJi,rove.
Iplebl~cite (participation) democIll at such a high rate of power. the right or wrong path. We are 1~ their own councils, either •·acy Is Ill-advised and shoulcl
Still the driver and part of long ago committed ro follow In leftist societie! or student be ended." There wu 110 411the owners maintained that re- this road. We must keep our organizations, they have applled 1sent.
gardless of cost. •'we can't back commitments regardless of con-

nally, after ascending a grade
so steep that even the greatly
powered car began to labor.
they came to a sign pIaced ·m
the road stating, "road ends at
top of hill."
Since there was clearly
no
room to tum the choice was only ro go ahead or ro try to back
down the dangerous road. Until
only the quick ""' or tlte brak·

Features· o·[-f
TFl·. C0 Area I.

Inadequate

plssenger vesaels opero"ng on
Inland waterways. The other
boat io the South American ol
the Chicago, Duluth, and Georclan Bay Transit Co., Inc.

BY BRUCE BIOSSAT
the participation principle with
wASHINGTON INEA)-Both Ioften chaotic results. Sometimes
tile Far Right and the often verdicts have not beth rtacbed
loosely tormed New Left have at all, otlter times !hey have
done a great deal ln recent see DO reason to obey IDY Ja••
~mes to confuse people In this ro be overturned ne:&lt;t day by a
country as ro the real, working fresh lollux of partlolpanls.
nature of the American govern- THE REAL POINT of all thll
mental system.
quite juvenUe nonsense ti tbal
The radicals of the right, and I it Is at almost total odds with
1 good many of the more tradl- the American system - wbleh
tiona! conservative!, have long Is Indeed a rtpubllc.
been fond of reminding Ameri- The reason lor the w or d
cans that they live under a "re- "almost" Is thai sllgbtly ll1lli'O
public not a democracy."
than one-third of the 50 states
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They mean, of cours!, that lmve provisions lor IDIUaUve and
ours is a system under which referendum, wblch permit fO~
policy Is mode by popularly ers either ro paos upon th~ work
elected representatives, rather of U1e1r representatives m certhan by the direct parlicipatlon lain cases or ro lnl~te leglsfa.
of the people.
tJon lor the voters eonslderaIn laci, however, rightists frt. lion.
quentiy have given this notion But the interesting I b I n g,
no more than general lip serv- brought out forcefully In -~
•ice They have resorted to the arly discussions on stale legfl.
: de~ice of the state popular laturea by Columbia Un11erS!ty'l
ref&gt;:"rendum to achieve, or try recently convened American Asfor objectives they could not sembly, is that the Initiative
get through their represent•- and referendum today is widely
Uves.
accepted as a colosial Oop, .
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An outstanding example was ' A LARGE PROPORTION of
seen in California two fears a· \ the schola~s! governmenf sp&amp;go, when opponents of an estab- 1ciallsts, pohtlclans and buslnesslished tair housing law succeed- men at the a.sembly argued
. ed in getting It wiped off t h e 1 thai, with the nctplloo ol tht
books by referendum.
obviously senalble rtlerellllum
AS FOR THE NEW LEFr, a on constitutional ~hqe and
bad designation Intended, to In· perhape on certain lon~range
elude - among others - con- lndebtednesa, the pr~ctice ol
siderable numbers or American direct voter partlclptii!OD In polstudents whose politics really Icy-making should be scrapped.
have no de!initlon, It has gone · 'l1te reasons advanced !'ere
hard for what It likes to call many. Too few voterl usually
"participation democracy."
Itake part In such declslom. In-

th d I
htht'minghsa~udtle~? ~~Yid:~L ~~ad1:~ : ::::~na:~nu::t~~~~or: sequences."
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fate o1 the laat two overnight

Poor·Oid Republic Caug~t
In Pr·essure of Both Ends

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ller last shore stop here.
Pentllntr legtalatioa In Con. .,.., to outlaw floating fire

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contt'alli&amp;tg food for victims of World War U.

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May is the Month for 'Days'
What is so rare as a day in June? It'!!
· a day in May that hasn't been appropria~
eel as National This or That Day by some
organization or other.
It is lhe same every month, but May
l""'ticularly seems ro have its $here of
:tpedal observances this year - so_me
worthy, others little more than reflections
Of the gleams in the eyes of press agents.
May will ooly last for one month, as
usual, but acoordins ro Spinrad's Day and
Date Service, 'It will be:
. National Hollie Jmprovement Month,
Senior Citizens Month, National . Radio
Month, National Tavern Month, Car ilire
Month Americall Bike Month, Nadonal
~.1 ·· ' Month, ·Whit• Bread Sales Month
ai'~
:tdbing no more than 130 million
AE : ~ns should fail to observe ~ew
'YOrf. is a Great Place to Visit or L1ve
Month.
aThere are only four and a half weeks,
bltt they wlll be spread over:
National Family Week, Goodwill Week,
!Mental Realth Weel&lt;, National
Mu~ic
~k AmeriCQ Comedy Week.
Seruor
CoiiU!dlans Weell, National Correct Pos-

Ylbeol tile Delta Queea

oc!:ancy section of tlte Joftn. : have lo~ times. In nine years not WISh ~penly ro scuttle
:""a:"J: Jllvlts, Repub-1 ~r poll~cal or economic
son Adinlnlstratlon's new omnl· overcome Southern .reslslance occupancy, they o'2; I for Ucan ol New York. Tb06e of terms- don't serve any more.
bus CivU RJtlbis BID is very to ctviltblst~ l~l:Uon,
::~~ :1~, t~ecUon t year their erstwhile corm &lt;Ides In, The handy all -~u=~ ~:~~
likelY to be put •ID a Senate trying
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looks retty arma who bave suddenly star~ by wblch a or
-igeonhole In tltts Congresslon· rather than ro court the heros anyhow. orr senh
P
ed looking of! In lite lat dis- politician could always mal&lt;e a
role The dlff~nce is that this good to them rig I r.ow.
I
ldenti IV'! rights record lor hima!~=·~::.&amp;.:~ whlppinl! boys\ tim~ 'tbalr own home people So It Is that the a~-oul ci~ ~'f: ;;:'.;':;"~ :e prlv~ ~ without really disturbing or
InaCtion will, of eourse, be are far from keen about this rights ar~ates ak ou:~f "the leged. sanctuary of public aoon- annoying his white constituentl
Soutlterners. But the real !open oceupancy buslne!s - ~ are realdy of stpehelr mouth5 all ymlty Gone are their old Ian't around any more.
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thtf
· hnitappliestolheJrownsamese
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reason WID be a or once w e
and not slm I
to the time - are being put on a . thundera about e P e OIYS Politically' the 1011&amp; free ride
the sharp sanrtious proposed prope!ly . hted So ~~rs
thin diet Right or wrong tltey In the Soutlt. For II seema, sud- Is over And while the present
.
- ro forbid a private own- some be"'!tild ra~er not
may be 1~ what seems to many' denly' that there are Iota of alate ~! affairs In the . Senate
of a hot!"' or apllflnU!nt to They w
Presl- Including tilts columnist, to be bad lellowa bt lite, North, ~· that IUustrates this pomt ts
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discriminate ·~!!" .!IIClal .;ug· ~bo~,t this
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more a consistentlY extreme .position And this Is a disturbing thmg not the prettiest manifestation,
lous reasona b\ either Ita e or en a new , w·ll efer not on the whole harsh and Infinite- alrogelber.
it is healthy all the same. For
rental - will In ·!act cut poignantly, "7a ~s : no vote ly eomple• subjecl of civil The !act Ill that tltls sltuallon il Is long past tline to try for·
Ide&lt;!per m the North than In to have cas y
rights But nobody can say of Is only one example of ~ ~~ ever ro divide the sections Jnl&lt;l
the
And the real, as dm- upon ,II,:• '• .
tit . !' ht them ihat they are keener about central reality that clvtl nghts . sheep and goats.
Ungpished !rom the apparent ThUs m takmg up e tg
·
·
In the South · has long since become a fully
and traditlomil, villains of this I against tile open occupancy pro- ' applying ~t'l!ssu:
Northern national and no Ionser simply This is one country. And _raepiece wm be for once men who viso as an ~constl\utlo~al as- than In t !" 0
3 Southern problem. The old .ial justice shorn of sectional
lalk with Yankee and not South- sault upon prtvate property, the ho:e~ltds.
for lllustl1ltlon over-simplifications upon which demagoguery - whether or
ern accents
Republican Senate leader, 21- ' . uc a rna~~
De.; Northern liberal
politicians South or ol North - Is 1111
In a word, a good
many Ierett Dirksen of Illinois, is for !is Senator f~lhp A.w~:r~ going have been so long so amply Imperative problem.
"Northera liberals" who have once doinl! exactly what the "!crat of M!C Jgan,
4--The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 8, 1988

f=

New High School is Step Forward

wltb the whole o' led - tile stern moral Ieotunl

wn.i.J:AM S. Wlltl'li: made career of denouncing the I more timid liberals are grad ro I srolcally on tlon' ro am• \so sale!y direCted at a Southern
BY HINGTON - 'Ii.o open! South tor Its racial sins and Isee bl_m dn. They certainly do i the Admlnlstra il~l&amp;.f &amp;' re·lor. whlcb !&lt; Mt powerfUl Ia
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ftnilhed . fiftb
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starting gate like a scaredl the wrre, tt _looked as though "WheaUey Stable's Stupendous Brumfield, a 27-year-old native man baa been tralnln&amp; lor tO courqeous an effort u IDY run 1n 2.1rl, a fuJI two ae''""
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winner of the lint ol the Triple off the .Derby
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cha:;e at Churchill Downs • But in one of the clos..,t 1, farther back In fourth place.
the flrat Derby
Kaual · KlJii wa1 !be · lint ICrown claulca.
Northern nancer ID
Saturday and then hung on finishes In the history of the 1 Kaual King, winning lor the
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RellabiUtate,
siXth, follow
grimly in a terrific strelch race, Kauai King reached tile I third straight time, was the
by AmerOLi, Fleet Shot,
drive to win the Kentucky line in front.
favorite of the hoge throng and
Sky Guy, WilliamDerby by a half a length.
I Advocalor, owned by MrS. paid 16.80, $4.20 and $3.60.
siMI Kid, Qulnla, Tragnlew,
The Maryland. bred colt i Ada L. Rice. who won the race Advocator paid $13.00 and $8.80
Beau SUb with DomtDar lasL
avengt&gt;d the defeat of his strt, l last year w1th Lucky Debonall', . while Blue Skyer. grouped in a
Nalivr Dancer, who suffered and Blue Skyer, a last~minute l feur-horse mutuel field, paid
the onlv de·feat of his career : entry in the first of the Triple $5.40.
when h.e was second to Dark . Crown classics, were the big 1 The victory was worth
Star in !he 1953 Derby.
I threats. As lhe largesl crowd in i $120,5110 to owner Michael For&lt;!
The dark bay colt with D•m the history oi Churchill Downs I who paid $12.0011 for Kauai King
Brumfield in the saddle outran I roared 1ts approval, they i as a yearling.
. his rivals throu~h the back. , pounded through the straighta- : It was the first Kentucky
stretch for lht&gt; first time and . way in futile pursuit of the : .Derby starter f?r ~ord, w.ho is
CINCINNATI (UP!l - J I m
~ frum there on they all had to flying leader.
· m the steel fabr!Catmg busmess
Lefebvre bit two homt runa
and Don Drysdale aided his
S--The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 8, !966
own caul!! with one Saturday lo
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puled fiva home 1'11111 18 pound to 8-3 lor the season.
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Meets Slated This Weekend

P~nthers Win, In District Finals ~:¥.!..::

The an nual SonthPastorn Ohio lligh Sehoul Dlstrirt
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baseball tournam&lt;·nt and trark-field meets are scheduled Righthander Broce Simpson i eroy's opponent will be
an- hit was followed by a home run The only KC hila
Simp- In the filii&gt;. The KC contMna- 1Ron Fairly In the first inning,
th!s wcrkl'nd at Ohio {l ni~·ersitr ~ ~~ A1hPn~.
tossed a four • hitter as the nounred ~unday,
off the bat of D1ck Werry, tal· son, who barned In a .tne per· tion struck. out seven and walk- 1Lou Joh118011. and
Lefebvre
- -- -- - - - -- - , The F'airgreen Country Club PomProy PanthPrs walloped Ky· Pomeroy bombarded the &amp;b· ented Pomeroy l'l:IICher. Rodney formance by fanning 13 and l!4 two.
' IJ11ashed ~k-to-bac'l: bomen
Fitulhv Cn"~ •\rr
' coum. located belw""n Jack- ger Creek 11-0 in the Class A cat,· tefthanded Lanny T y o. 1Karr then singled.
Issuing one free. pass, were Pomeroy hitters wore Werry that staked Drysdale It 1 HI
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and Wellston, wtll host the central sect tonal !' inals Salur- who had hurled an entire game I Pomeroy conttnued lhe same Skaggs With two smgles, J. Fillb- with a home ·run and alngle; lead and all but decided lht
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annual Class M and A ~olf day afternoon at Pomeroy.
Frtday afternoon, tn the ftrst, treatment to the ensuing 1nn- er a double and a alngle by Lenny Van Meter, Rodney ~arr ·&amp;arne.
C'Olt,\1Bl 1S (U Pil ·- D&lt;~V£&gt; tourn ament on S:ll.urday, May coach Ru~s Moore's Panth· mnmg.
. 1ng wtth three more mar}l'ers, S, Henderson.
and BHI M
n belted t
Sorers, n. a &amp;-f, ot-6 m ler dl 11. Defending champion
Is ers will now enter the Soulh- Steve Finlaw was safe on an and added two in each of ll\e Tyo worked the first four aln&amp;ies a
Baer
Drysdale, who hit hlsh
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Gallipolis The Blue _Devils own eastt'rn District Tournament at error. With one out.
Baer l
faftb frames and one lnnmgs for the Bobcats . and double 1
Whale
tn tht' second inmng wen
lh• most sough! alt,•r srn11ot a
ro•rm d . brea kmg
four . Chillicothe thts weekend. Porn-' tagged a two-bagger. Baer's m the Sixth.
waa replaced by Chuck Leach 1
y,
Dodgers bunclted nve bill
basketb:!H
m thP coun· straighl d!strict titles.
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three runs to matt It 7 .. 0,
try this yPa r, has ncreptM a The annual distriel baseball !
By Innings:
scattered three hils in the first
schokmhip to Ohio State Cui· lourna mPnl.s for Class A and i
Kyger Creek 000 000 0-:0 4 7 seven innings to pick up . the
" " ily.
M "'luads wtll be lwld on t.he l
Pomeroy
330 221 x-11 "I victory and boost hls _record lo
Sorenso n. who om aged 26.1 . Ohto un 1vers itv diamond on l
Batteries - Tyo, Leach (5) 2-3. Ron Perranoskl pttched lht
r' •nts
g;Hne last season,
1.1 :md
Four sertwnal
South Pomt banged Its wav South Pomt is now l1"'1 for the , who scored 1n Larry Strong's! The Blue Devils eommltted and Fisher. Simpson and Wmy. final
tnni,RRII to nail clowa
\\ ns ll PI s Clao:;s AA h1gh
to\Jrnameut wmn•·rs from earb. .
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plByf' r [)( til (' ye;1r
w1ll battle fm a berth IR mto the SEO Dlstnct Class AA I Blue Dev1\.s are 8-4. Galhpnlis I Strong home to put Soutll Point mea e · baae.
selroad.
I Lefebvre slammed btl lecond
&amp;JJ "'nson \i.ld been offPr •,l the state
tournaments. finals baseball tournament next had downed Jackson 14-2 Fri- ahead l-1.
1 Tho
stru k t eight•
bomer of the game eff Gerry
s&lt;hoiRr&lt; ht ps h: ,w; colleges and Port&lt;mnulh " defendmg Class
wtlh a S-3 wm day to gam the central secliun-, Phil Cremeens walked and ' and
four,c and'"'commit- '
Arrigo with, Fairly on baH bl
Jnl 'iUrl,ng slx Jn thl' AA di amplOn.
over Qtllipohs ' urday after· I al fm:lls
l.arrv Mitchell singled in the !
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Ithe fourth mniDI.
B1g Ten Hnd somC" fr•lTn The annua l thmdad me"t for noon on the Ga\11 IS State In· I
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I fifth· mnlng for the Blue Devils ted biB team II only error when
AI Ferrara capped tbt Dod·
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run par e Wl
Canad.1
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evrrv srilring and
at 9 a m Mav 14 at Thompson, .. big
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tie the count 3-3 and Gilmore meund. The Pomterl left RVeJl
solo blast in the stxth bminl
r:eboundrng rH'Oid m Fmdlay Peden Stadium M,arietia
is \im1ted the Blue DevJis to flve 1thnmnlhg,rda b f 1 D, emeens.Gml I siTuck out to e-nd the inning
men stranded on tbe 11ack1.
off Teddy Davldsoa to boost tht
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scaltered
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walked
to
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siXth
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by
Adam!
and
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Th• Dodgerstoadded
never touched the ground until I for SOuth Pemt but was out at Gilmore were the game 1 only
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It reached d!'Pp l&lt;ft field, and second as Steve Craddock made extra base hits. Tom Spencer COLUMBUS (UP!\ _ Ohio ' =
:e
up
went for a home run to knol the firs! base en an error. Kirby ""' two for lour, both smgles. State University
drfl!ndlng
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count 1-1.
Adams poled a long home run Mike Sherman, lor Snuth Point, rBig Ten webati kings, swept l al~e ·Dodgers woun 4 up wltb •
I Suulh Poinl took a 1-0 lead 1to left centerfield to score Crad- was two for two; K~rby Adams ' 1 double btU Saturday !rom . 11 hits off four pitchers with
In the second mnmg when Tom duck and put the game on Ice and Tom Price were both two Northwester, 1~1 and i-3
to 1Ellis, who was knocked out In
Pme smgled , stol e second and • ~3 for tbe Pomters.
for .three at the plate.
push Its league mark to &amp;-0. i the second Inning, taking thl
th!rd. and srorPd m K1rby Ad· Pf'tt' .&amp;.nderson went the route Lme score:
The Buckeyes banged out 20 1 He ia
1-4 tbil •81oD
ams' smgle
'\ fo.r the .Blue Devils and gave up , SUulh Point . . . 010 IIZ2 H 8 I bill In !be opener, wbilo Dick AriOSI.••111'1111kyno-:',
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Coarh Cliff Wil~un's G&lt;1lila 10 n dltlmond lllter this month. years. Last time the Ja{'kPIS
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wuna IIIIIIKII
The Pointers came back with eight h.tts, a11 s1ng"
e1cep1 Gallipolis ·- · · · 000 ·~ .....,.
season, a .two-rua
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Academy RluP Dev1ls bast'bal\ 1 Logan 1::. defending league finished on tup of t e Sout ern two runs ln the lop of ttle fifth. Adams home nm. ADdenoo BaUeries: Soutb Poillt - L. M1l to tbr bltl
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team wtll Journey to Mtddle- 1champ ton for the past
tw• l Diviston was "' !957, the year
I b Mike Sherman struck out nine and walked lour.
(WPI and Karle!; North
J. ped I ill- the llflb llmitll, lteotiDtod
port Tuesday to battle Coach years. Athens has won l4 they went unbeaten m HI game!! on smg es _ '!__ ._
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(LP)
wes rn um
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tbe two Red 1'\lDI.
Carl Wolfe's Yellow Jackets for : Norlhern Di viston erowns since Iand the year MHS won the
and po er.
Ill !be lead In
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2 !be
the Sou !bern DIVISIOn champ- I the league spht mlo dtvlStOR I Class A Stale tournament. . .
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bulge alter ftve
lonshtp.
play m 1950. Th• Bulldogs own ' .The Yellow Jackels own ftve l
RULE 18 LEADF.Il
Stale erupted for seven I
Both teams own 3-2 league
lrague
dtvtSJOn crowns, and
SOUTH BEND, Ind. tUPll - day beading Into the llretcb HOUSTON (Ul'll - J • c k runs In the silth frame to fee I
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records. The winner will finish
see.king its.
k' Its Notre Dame unveiled lis long- and thundered to a length vi&lt;&gt;- Rule Jr. of Cedar Rapids. Iowa the game. Tblrd balteman Jim I
division ptay with a 4-2 mark, f t d' . . n till in
ni0 e
a d'.PD '' wt. .
mg ' sought aerial attack Saturday tory in the $511,0011 Added Car- fired three C0118eCUtive birdies Graham came tbroogh will&gt; the '
and face Coach Ed Rannow's trS _ m sto
e ___ - · nrs~S IVIStllll ~tt1e 1nth wo years. aa the lrisb romped 18 a 33-0 ter Handicap at Aqueduct.
on tho back ninO Saturday to key blow, 1 triple, which drove
10
Northern Diviston champioos,
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IGA won t e sou crown victory In the an1UJ81 Old Tlm- 1
lfab the lead In the twice- Ill the tying run.
Athens Bulldogs.
Eachus Sluneo
!964, but rehnqutshed 11 to a ers-Notrt Damo lootlloU game.
delay..,
first round of the Curt Heinleid was the win"II
powerful
Jacksun
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In
1965.
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Jackson and Pomeroy have (II 8 uc k Dn A
I The Blue Devils have
won
1 DELAWARE, Ohio &lt;UP!) - $1110,0011 Houston Champlona Dlni hurler, puahlng hill record t BALTIMORII; (OP!) alread lost three limes : nd Three former
oulheaslern . six division cham ionshi s and SAN JOSE !UP I) - Tommy Ed Curreri blunted 1
alnth I Jnteruatlonal Golf Tourument Ill :1-1. The loolr wu Bob Sbutla. Sims' three-run. ho- capped
are .;athemattrallv
Ohio Leogue footbaU players ' six overaU titles p Last pGAllS Smtih of_ Sao Jose State smasb- Inning rally to enable
Ohio . wllb o
The lou was Northwesteru'l I llt&lt;-l'tlll Jlllttb-IDain&amp; rally Sal·
rtPm this year's ttile picture were outslanding in Saturday's ' h
.0 sh p c .;e under Mark . ed the ltsled world record for Wesleyan to de!eal Capital, 1-4
eighth In Big Ten play, and Ill arday and propelled league~
· annual spring scrimmage iD ~ a ~P~ n ~ 8
the 220 yard dash down
a Satcrday 1n an Ohio Conference SOCCER CUP
overall record lt 5-15.
leadlRg O.velllld Jndl•• to I
=Athens owns a 4-U nmrk in Col um\Jus. The varsity won, 41- l Yu" to'" b L· 1 . 1 d'ng F . , stratghtaway Saturday by w' basebaU game.
COLOGNE Germany (UP!)
The twin wins puahed the U victory over lba Baltimore
t1Jto N
u 110 me
u ' Mid-.
n- Dinllg theI even t Inte fm
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h'.',' hern o· ..
and has 7.
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Iday P's
games,
d' e of 1919.5s' '
- A wUd celebration
Friday, Buckeyes current vldory strtak Orioles.
hlitd
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"'nc ~ at least a lte for that GalllpoiiS tll Earhus, oper- dl
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with 100 policemen to keep to 12 lu 1 row. For BOaSon play
The Orlot.., be
lilt .,..
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1 owne a 7·v season rea f 200
•t!
. g at left off cnS!ve
. guar d on coepor
. the
same ,I BOWLING GREEN (UP!) - order . greeted the Boruasia I ••·
' tight pfl&lt;hln&amp; of Steve Bar...,
••· e Only a comple te letdown. atm
d Gall
or
me ters tn
- Bucks are 18-1.
11 as 7-3-(1
0
1
f.i'u
.P 1 sm'l:t'~mg
. ....- be. 1ween race, to best that world mark. Bosling Green scored
three Dortmund ........,_
and Eddie Witt. bad'DbUUt
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f.o At!1ens
· JpfcalS plus twG the first unit, opened gigantic
ul ,, 1'n · th e f1rs
........... team , newly
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· runs In lbe bottom of the elgbtb , crowned · ebamp\OD of the
AMERICANS ADVANCE
U lead oa Brotkl nuuoDSOD I
tile
IJtv•ston ptclure . Hudsun and Wtll Thomas. lie , the Blue Devils blanked . CHERRY HILL, N. J.
to defeal Notre Daroe Universl-1 Europeao Cup wtnnen playoff. ROME (UP!) - Americana run-scoring double In the lint
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that happen, a playoff played every mmute ol lhe of- ; MHS U-0 behmd the strong arm ,- Wyommg Wtld&lt;BI, gt&gt;.n a ty 5-4 1n an independeot base- Borrusia defeated Liverpool llennlo Kalston, Clark Graebner end • two-run homer by BOOfl
Wpuld ht:• nerf'~sary before 1l1e fensJve ;Jellon.
~ r L . M't ·h U Los' h l· ' strong nde by Garth Paller- ball dash Saturday.
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10 ertlme 'lbunday nigbt J.l JUJd Marty Rlessen advanced Powe1l ln the fourtb.
0 ,..,.arr) S 'bee ·
overall cha mpionship game. is Logan's Robbie Johnson,
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came
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last
plae''
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Saturday In tho Romelnterna• Watt breezed ...
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1erovthe crown.
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on the Southern D1 v1s· the number two ddcns1ve unit,
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beat Aunc by a lengt an a
tlonal TeMil Toumament Rat tnninga In relief of B~Jler wbo
1 1 11 1
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· th e 125 ·0!1() 1' DEFIANCE • Oh'10 (UP!) th , quarter s at ur day '"
BOWLING GREEN (UP!)
ston of Bakersfield Cali! . and- loft the 1ame alter lbfee, 1111· was gnod, as was WeUston ,s Io au Yh " dmg, s·
Cl'~' ~:xr METS
,Terry Erwin. who bas b 11 ~a~es \at a) .ed mce h. en, , Added Delaware Valley Handt- Defr,mce edged Ashland 1-4 Sa~ I H
WWia
Mid Amerl- Graebner of Beachwood ··Ohio lnp when ills lhoulder tliht.,.
. r\ E'o\' Y!llil\ diP I! ·- Hnr,k ie switt:hed from fullback to de- , tod art ashtotss
adnof. dlt_ter cap al (;arden State Park,
: urday in a Mld Ohlo Conference · Coenryf
minot, ........:nl..... ca '""·med to
down Ru' satan' ed before rwmiYI• trlto trouble
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tiyn1n. rowne
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The TigeJ'I or lrolllell eapbJroo The Aahlllld Tornratl bad one Mlhaa A· llplucuff J· Jd.. blooped lblllt ta Jell tD Uit
Daflny
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slam • ed during the 13th annual Iron· 1i Maybry the outstaRding Jr.. : ed si~ firs11 tbret fi8CODd!l five flral Coal Grove JaekiOil ud 101'1 A. - :15.5.
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oo: v. run of lhe ga.me Saturday " . - 10 provtde Juan Martchat ton Jnvitalionai track and field ' onton fr..hman, set a new mark Ithirds,
fourths, and' two RusaeU failed to 'wtn an event tOo-YARD DASH - Maybry, Slmo' game-wlllllfnl blaaL
to gtve leflhander rommv .lohn wtth hts stxth stratght vtrlory meel beld Friday night at Tank · tn the 2211 witb a :22.1 perferm- 1fiflba IR the sessloL
IJacbon bad five lourlb piece I· Colllnlworth A·
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CG; Brooks, A: Scbaffer, J;' CJ emente ·Erron
and.· .the ,Ch 1rago ' 1 E' '-:'x. a 1.· lh t:&gt; Sl · . ·
o_wtor) over the DeL ott T1· 1~uts Cardmals.
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.1957 by Joe Coy, Porlsmouth, ' firsls, two seconds, one lhird, The Blue Devils' next meet Hall, 1. - :10.4.
Hpl Phil8 W'10
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vte tory broke a burThe host
walked_ away ; who ran it in :22.5.
: oae fourtll, and three fifths.
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gime Sox
streak
and . Spts. cal ,
: wt,th IbiS year s event, pllmg
Collinsworth, Ashland, set the ' For the tblrd place Blue Dev· · Here'l resulta ol Friday'a ses- Smltb, G: Mllflln, It Henry,
PHILADELPH!A (UPI) •
was Detrotl s ltfth defca l in lis
AS w_IN :&gt;-%
. •71 ·• pomls. Ceredo · Keno" new broad jump mark with a iill, Jim Gilmore wo• tho pole oion at Ironton:
J; Collillaworlb, A, - 4:48.8,
Roberto Clementu
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• KANSAS Cl 1Y 1UPfJ - J tm of West VtrglfliB edged out Gat- · leap of 20 feel, 10 incbes. T be vaull
feet, and Butch Me· SHOT PUT - Ferguson, CK; 880-RELAY - lnlntoa, JICk- arm weal off · target
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Itf"lftsh' Hunter .pit.ched a six-Iitpolts Blue Devtls fnr runner- old mark was :IG-7, set by Coy ' Cormick captured the diseUI Lucu, C-K; Pleuant, I; Flab- 1011; Ceredo-Kanova, Albland, . .ontb lnnitll, !laturday ud
' httler Soturday mght to pick up up honors '" the fmal four · In 1957 and tied by Ironton's loS! fo'ilb a 137 loot heave
er I· Cyrus CG - 48'-IW'
Galllpolla - 1'374
two lbrolltn&amp; erron b)' tbt
WIN AGAIN
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v.ictory of the SPR· .vents. The &lt;..:ener.als
tallkd Norm Walker 1n 1963.
Three Blue Devlle
POLE VAULT·- Gltmore." G; 440-YARD RUN.:_ Kakes, Plltaburgh
hllped tbt
ST. PAlL . MIN NEAPOLIS : son a S-2 trmmph over
lbe !4 markers whtle Galltpohs Griffin Ceredo-Kenova
•et were recorded by Greg !loweD Howell G·
A· CK· ·Ne-·• CG· Sa·-•- I· Pblladelphla Phutles to Ibm
(t1PI) - Veteran ,Johnny KiiPP· W ·
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bl•h' Three-way
fourth and' Smith
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cf¥! e off a late ra lly and pre- Ft :-IDIX/ . Ohio (UP! t- Ftnd- 33'o. Coal.
was next witb 1!1114 to 4·47
·the .streteb but !be C-K runner ' !UGH JUMP - Edwards I· I· Kit•;••: J· t' ;_,;•le
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I CL: Franklin, A. - 6'·7".
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the Boston Reo Sox. ml'ludes 19 regular
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ent.red !be ooe- 1ord. betterinQ Bill Mad-'s ; GAllS had two thlrtls, Jim 1 BROAD JUMP- Collinsworth FOIOOIII A: Richards I: Shlf• rfghl will&gt; ruJIIIOI'I
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was from Wurtland, J!Y,
:!lam Elsnauate Ill !be broad ' Legg, 1: Cox, A.- 20'-18".
·i' Wr'(ARI&gt; DASH - Maybry, .
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, RlETTA, Ohto iUPI.t -:- ltr~ r.n·en. and Cajll;tl to th•·ir Rerords were eatahlished in Ferrell of C-K set olMI 180- jump. The ' SI!:OAL ebamplon DISCUS - MeCormlck, G; ' [• Ct!Uillsworth, 'A; Newman
KENT, Oblo (UP)) - . , .
Mlrletta de:e: tcd
m &lt;.:ch·rl•d f'
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In 21:· mile relay team finishP.d fourth Cyrus. CG : Dr!'n."r, d : ' .11CIS, j t1G;'Hall,l:
:22.1. ,. ' em .MlchJ&amp;•n plowed wlder
lettlfls Satu. ~ay f"r a '"""" the Q~&gt;anl.lon Marines Uoltday shot pat and 880-yard ruo. c..e- 11.!.8. rr ~ c'tl n :·,'·:: · · '' ·~·"· at Ironton Friday night.
C-K: Fergu80n, C·K.- 137'. 1 ·MILE RELAY- C&lt;rtdti-Ken- 'Ketlt Sllte Unlvenl(J, 21·2, In
r.tord of 1-o, compated to 1-4 To!ll nant"nl ITI tntd · Drcrmher edo-1\enova ,.1 three o( lite ••t by lronton'l r1m Ro" 111 r· lluwt ' also bad lwo foorths
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ftuala of :""C:.InAAibesec"::
for 1 walked lour end
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Daryl Tmy started
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Jackson and worked five lnD·
Mafn&amp;lt. Hefnwtheas relieved by Aldeu
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Teny In
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run balle to Alulei"IOD and eremeem. '!be Blue DevUa bad
live bill in lhe IDDfng,

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base, conunltled three erron
two by abortalop Larry ~~o~e'
and stole stx bases. Gaillpolb
lett only three men 00 bue
had one error, and had ....~
atolen baaea.
Jaclt&amp;oa ocored two runs fD
the top of tbe fourth
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end 11 oacrlllce, In 8 pr&lt;&gt;lbfee : ~~ =!polis ~0~
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wben he bettered Milhoan'• !O.year-old 880-yard run reOord of 2:0U. Armstrona ran the sao In 2:03,8 on AprU 18
agalllll Cbeupelke and Middleport, McCormick finished
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ton. Of, 136'·11", better than any previous SEOAL athlete,
Harldn,a took lint place with a record ton

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York .. ,., 1 t .418 IIi
I-St. Loula .... . 8. 12 .400 6¥.
CIDclDnaU ...... 8 It JOO IIi
Cblcilgo .. . .. . 5 10 .238 10
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Plttlladellllda 7 Pltlabtlrlb s
Los Allgeles 14 cmciiDDaU
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Todl)'o Proballle Pltcben
Chicago at New York 2 Pomero7 acorecl twice In tho llltb lnDing to knock Mid- Ellaworth (11-3) and Handl tl-2)
dleport'l Yellow Jockela out of the Cfaas A sectional base- va. Hamilton (3-l) and Rlbant
btU tournament 3-2 at Pomero7 Friday evealag.
(11-0).
. Coleh Ruas Moore's Pantherl, tralllng 2-1 going Into Plltsburgb at PhlladelpblaVeale f2-l) va. Culp (11-3).
Whaley lnunedfaloly got· lnlo
San Franclloo at SL
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Umpire Elmo Kellner of
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tho runs.
Blue Devils scored

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Creek Bobeato adv811ced to
fiDall of !be eta... A
Seelfoaal baseball
Friday evening by
host McArthur ~~ In an utra
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OODles!
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A cll!trlcl 1 A 18 the Clau
a tbeno.
The villU., Bobcats brote a
1·1 II:! ln lhe top of !be elgbth
lnD1Di whell Joe FiBber opened
witb a ofngle. Lanny T y 0
aiH oiDgletl John O'addock
walltedto ftll the sat!ka,
Emfe SeiAm was sale 00 an
error, and Flsber oeored, mak·
lDg ll 1-1. Jim Wbfte llfnlled,
and It wu
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Henderoon lingled 1n tile llnal
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hlm 10 lhlrd wilb a olnglf to
lett field Lenn7 Van Meter
lollowecl wttb a sacrlllce 11y
to tel~ 11111 Whaley IC8lllpered
borne to lie !be score al u
PomeroJ'I &amp;t&gt;sbead rua wu
laDled b)' FID!aw when Eddie
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and a
double, Kellb Haner bad a
ln lour trips.
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three, a double. Glb MlUJron
W88 one lor two, • afDgfe, The
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Cllll Wllaon'advaneed Co a c b
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flnall
Saturday lfternooa wllb South
PolDI, on tile Gill di•DJODd, It
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eight runs batted In
homered to deep
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Gallipolis
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Battertes - Jackson: D. Tt!IIry, Mapea (B), and Bierly.
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Bobcaill' 13th consecutive viotory of the season and put !hem
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game wu I&lt;Ored In tbe IIIUrlb ATI!ENS, Ohio (UP!) -Tom !Daly games ochedoled)
to 1 HuntlngiOa team.
lbey'll baWe Weila1oD's
REMAIN ON TOP
with two out wbell Van Meter Murphy, a juator from Euclid
Amerfcaa Leque
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at WellatoD.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - T b,.•
singled, stole both
aecond Ohlo, winner of 15 straight
W L Pet, GB
West Vlrgfafa, now
Tbe final matcb or the reguOhio State Buckeyes kept 1thelr
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and !bird; and lbea raced home games ilaee be began pitching eve
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oeuon mark. Two
HIIIOD ill qaiDst PL PleuMASON - The Hotllber-Smlth bowling team captured Big Ten baseball record onon 1 double· to left by Rodney .In coUege, ill 1 hlg reason why
.... 12. 7 . .532 2 !\""bye d:~ta f:ve been
al borne, on Monday May Muon's flnt annual Clcy Tournament recently.
blemished by bombing vllltuit
Karr.
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the''Oblo UDiverslty Jiobea!S are
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The tournament wao sanctioned by the Women's Inter- Wisconsin, 8-2, Friday.
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RlgbtbaDJ!er Stobart, 1 speed- top dop ln lbe Mid-American :;:~o ,,,•, 11 7 ,8114\i The Blue DevUs hlltecl
on Saturday,
21 national Bowling Congren, and was conducted at the Ma· Steve Arlin, the BuckS' AD10
btJller, and Dlcl: Wmy, Pan- Conference baseball staDdlnga, M'"""" 12 D .. 571 5 season record to 1~1. Monda
Friday'• wln al
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America righthander, toased a
Iller Senlor, dueled will&gt; aalhcir- Murpby (&amp;-0) was king of tlie · W~~:_~ · ·· 9 7 .565 51&gt; !be Milhoan play It J.J: wu a llnl lor 1 Blue
Members of the first
winner was Nellie Smith, 573. six hitter as be upped bill ,.._
lty lhntllbout tbt -lnttlnc bW ap1n Friday as !be
•· ~...,ton " 8 11 J53 9 Wedneaday, the Galli- squad. '!be Pirates downed
team were Bemadlne
Fourth place was Ruth Ann aon record to 7-1. 'lba two 11J111i
eoateaL Stobarl llmlted
!be call racked MJaml
Booton · · ·· · ··- li 14 JB3 II
liB by two polnll down
Anlla Houaber, Nellie
Dye with a score of 569.
off Arlin were unearned. · ·
Pantbera
to Carl
only lour bill and t-2, '•to register tholr
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Jeanne""-lr
Camp and Maxine
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New YotkClty 4t1614 2()0
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Anlta Housber, 1691 ,. s-d tenth straight of the season ·'")l;i
Ill tllltior IIPOI wilb
1111, of tbe seaaon.
I-Nighl 1ames.
GAllS wilb a S9. Par II !7
Second team winner WBI
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saturday's Rllalla
the lougfl HuallDgton course. Muon Melbocllst Satnta wilb
place, Ralb Ann Dy•, 1633, Uti • row
lg Ten ct!D&gt;elobarl
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Chicago l Detroit 0
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Here'l lht reaulll of
score of 21311. Bowllng on Ibis !bird place Nellie Smith, 11'23; pe on.
lhrM. free ]111111 IIIII hlt one LEBANON, Oblo (UP!) -EI- Cleveland I Balllmore S
dly'1 match:
team were Bell7 Cadle,
: . fourth place, Betty Sayre, Mrs. Betty Cadle, Mason, .
ballet .!'b!le Wmy 1lrtlek out preas Msblon jumped Into
MlnDelola 8 Boston '
ATIIII:NS - Art Modell, p - Chrl! Roderick, 40,
~:.Evelandyn ProfiiU, Lee
Tournament
was Mrs. Billie Gilmour, New Havlour Mil walked one.
leid early and breezed to
Wasbinglon at K. C. (twDigbt) ldent of Cleveland's foothoU Sellon !7, Will by Sellon
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Betty Dudding.
director
en, was secretary.
Middleport Opened tbo IICOI' three • lengtb triumph Frida New York al Calllornla (night) Browns, will appear on the
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Ina, In the top bail of the Dnt nlghl ID the ieatured JnvltaUo~ Today'• Probabfa Pilellers eDS eampua this tiiiDIIDI!r u a Chip J .... 42, llergla
Doubles were Ruth Ann Dye
wbeft Georte Sauer scored witb a1 Trot al Lebanon
New York al CalliorDla - featured speaker al the fourth by llarglo, 3-1; Tom
and BeiiJ Sayre will&gt; total piDs
two .- outa. Pomeroy commltled Mtb nlgbl of raclDg,
!11-3) vo. Cbanci (2-1) annual Oblo Unlv&lt;rllty Alumni 41, Roach 40, won by
of 1014.
~ ofron ~ BW Swan bad '!be vlclor bad a lbne of
al Kanau c;tty- CoUege.
2\i to I \i.
Second placll _ . Beulah
a llllgle ·.ID llie btnlng.
to win tile mne even! Second
"· Talbot (11-3)
Modell's villlt wu
Tom Folden S9, Sharp 41,
cocl: and Wanda Gabrtlaeh
Tit~
Yellow ·Jacket tal· was Boy Lee, and 1.,;.
Boston at Mlnneaoltl,
today by Ahnnnl Director
by Folden, 3\i to 11.
1011 piDs.
ly came. ~ Ill* fourth when er came lo third,
SanUago fil-l) and Wllaoll fl-1) Gilbert. The bead of ·
Bruce Harreld 43,
'!'bird place ln !be Doubles
VI East !2-2) and Grant (2-1)
Browna' organization io
48, won by Harreld, 1-1.
eompelltlon were CacU JohnDetrolt at Chlcqo, 2
llrst ooillldo speaker
anTeny Shrader 43, Dean 44,
son and Erma Gilland wllh a
Aguirre (11-1) and LoUcb (2-l) IIOIIIICed fer. tho Alumni
1-2.
Roush, 1111; IOCOnd place, Ant·
"· Horlen 11-2) and Buzbardt wblcb 8llllll8lly brtnaa Ill
Chip Janea leored !be Devil!' ocore of !MS.
Amtdcolt Leapo
(7), and llodsera ,
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al guest leclurent.
lint eqle of 1ha year 011 lba Singles wlnnen· were Mary
Wuh.
Olo OOJ IIIII)- 1 4 0 WP-Sanford (2-1l
Clevelant at Baltlmore, 2 • rn addition to Modell
lllllllller 5 hole
ta Rousher 571 and !bird place
KilL City 01\0 020 OOtt:- 2 4 o (&amp;.1). IIR-Pepltone. &lt;!rtl)
Tiant (U) and Siebert (2.4) VI. 10 • 18 Alumni College' wiD
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Palmer &lt;2-1) and l!tmk&lt;r (Z-2) ture leetureo by leading
and Frond!; llobiOn &lt;2-1) and
NaUoaal Leape
Moodlt7'1 Gameo
UDiversfty laeully fD the
Sulret LP-Riebert (1-4).
Cbicago
Ill!
IIIII)Wasblngton
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Ca!Uorala,
Dlghl
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New York 1100 010 001 - 26 Booton at Kanaas City, Dlghl ltattODI, arl and Uterature.
Booton_·
1102 001 1101- I I I Holtman (H) and Hundley· New Vork at Mlnne&amp;ota, DfgfJI · prolfam ol recreational IDII
Mlnii. · · 201 020 1101- 6 I 0 Gardner (!·) aild Grote.
' &lt;Only games ebatluled)
clal aetlvltes l! planned lor 1ha
~ Brandon (5), San- Santo (lth), Jonea (2nd).
week-ton&amp; event,
deri '(7), Qslnlld (t) and
Deadllno lor registration
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the Alumni CoUege is Jtme' .
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0011 1100 o - 7 1
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Information about !be program
ton !1-6}, LP~ (11-1). Lemaater (H) and Torre· ~
w L R OR may be obtalned lltniagh the
IIRa-To_VII' . (lsi), Petrocelli Leiman, CarpiD (D), Raymond lb
Ohio UDiversfty Alumni 0111.,.
4 Baker Canter, AlhenJ, Oblo.--.
l!rd),.Ol!va 2 (8th &amp; 7th), Scott (SJ and Bateman. LP-Latman :.,g~nns -::·::·--- . 24 2 15
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Chlcqo
OIID 0111 IIIII)- 0 !G St Louis 010 1100 Ott)- 2 a 1 TOTALS .. ... '" .. · I 1 71 78 Gel8 Windham Ace
McLaiD (lo-1) and Freehan; Perry, Unzy (8) and Haller·
(Soa!Mra DlviliiOD)
ATHENS, Ohto (OP!)-&lt;:oaeh
Peteno, Locker (1), Fltlher (g) Glbaon (2-3) and McCarver:
· announced Saturday three ootIDd MarUn. LP-I'Itm (l·l). WP-Pmy (4-tl),
TEAM
W L R OR Jim Snyder of Ohio Unlvenoil}'
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Middleport .. .. .. . 3 ~ . 12 U anDODnced Saturday three 11111UI IDDlDp)
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The StiiOI'IIa now, the Ume Is now til 10-Go
Cleyelllld
(U iDII!np)
Jael:son .... ,., •• .I ) 18 17 player• have accepted grantJ.
Hondt. lt'l the fiYorlie of the '11n" ClVNd the
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0 110 0011 114-7 1.2
Pomeroy .. '"'".. 2 I 2i rl In-ald.
crowd that likes to be an the move.
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Pblfa
110 010 001111&amp;- e l2 1 TOTALS . . '' ... ' 1t U '18 '18 Heading lhe trio ill tl-foot- I
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the nlcttt
.1011 GOO IGO 000 Dot- U Sellwall, Fryman 171 , Face I.AST WEEK'S
Grea McDevitt, an All - Oltlo
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, ~Allen (IJ), Slatlle (II) end PIJlltll'llll, May (U); Gallipolis Jackaon 2 ,
team seleeHon from Windham
.16) d Cradtlall, Slmt. t!J); Bub!, C..il (I) Knowles (U) Pomeroy 3 Mlddl~ 0
and lhe object of oilers from
Thert't I Hondl far YOU
lleNai!J', s. lllllllr '(U), 11a11 IIJd DaJrrmple Ueem 111 Loian 5 NelsoJnllle 3
more than lBO colleges liitd'
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lit), lltlJI Eldttbll'ltiL 1'1/P- WP-Knowlee (M). LP-Face.·· Athens 5 WeUston 0
verSIUes. He averaged 2S points
~ckJ:J.~odet and ao-'
Ifill (H) Ll'-AlleiJ (1-1 1
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1 game last season.
SEE THE MAN today at:
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GoUlpoU,s 11 Mk!dl~"
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.tCI'ION:l...41WiJ
S. sl!eoND AVE,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
~ 8alilw4 (1), Buldetll (~}.
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the elgbtb. Hele was charged
will&gt; the loss, Both MilS hurlera !aDDed 10 KC batters and
walked lour.
Kyger Creek had lour runs
on eigbl hils. The Generals had
one run on four hils. Each
team committed two errors.
For the winners, John Cradtl&gt;ck waa !be big gun with two
walka, a single and trlple In
ROBINSON SAVES 00
four trips.
ATHENS, Oblo !UP!) - Bes. Heoderson and Tyo had lliever
Robinson put down
two singles. White and Fisher a nmtb-lnning raUy am1 lm&lt;t&lt;$
bad singles.
ed ln !be winning run Saturtley
Kyger Creek'• record is 8-2-1.
give Obit! UD!verslty a 1-1

a sln"'e, LeHlngweU walked, Juter (2-2).
lallled a mark· Llaescore:
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er'" e fiflb. Both rtlll8 were Ky- Creek
Aull siDgled to load lhe bases.
stOred 00
•Blevilla theil walked
12-2) "- CuoUer (U),
errono,
McArthur
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Middleport 1110 1110 .,_
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Cal
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Pomeroy
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Monday's Gam..
Coacb Jobn Mllhoan'a powerful Gallipolla !Ugh School
vfn opelled for the Generals.
Batteries: Stobart and Swan;
Los Allgeles at Pittsburgh lOll team handed Barbouravllle'o Plratea their aecoDd
Wmy and Van Meter
(night)
oecuUve loos on the Rlverla courae In HunUngton
Plate Umpire _
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OltRole's error and Mltc!Jei!Iitta
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Kauai King, breaking from the , As the field pounded toward out Blue Skyer lor second while In the Kentucky ~by for I thoulb. the 6&amp;-year..)d hone- race •1111 he diG It wnn as,\ Ill•· ~·e. ono """ Q.,.,.,.., '~dt
starting gate like a scaredl the wrre, tt _looked as though "WheaUey Stable's Stupendous Brumfield, a 27-year-old native man baa been tralnln&amp; lor tO courqeous an effort u IDY run 1n 2.1rl, a fuJI two ae''""
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winner of the lint ol the Triple off the .Derby
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the flrat Derby
Kaual · KlJii wa1 !be · lint ICrown claulca.
Northern nancer ID
Saturday and then hung on finishes In the history of the 1 Kaual King, winning lor the
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siXth, follow
grimly in a terrific strelch race, Kauai King reached tile I third straight time, was the
by AmerOLi, Fleet Shot,
drive to win the Kentucky line in front.
favorite of the hoge throng and
Sky Guy, WilliamDerby by a half a length.
I Advocalor, owned by MrS. paid 16.80, $4.20 and $3.60.
siMI Kid, Qulnla, Tragnlew,
The Maryland. bred colt i Ada L. Rice. who won the race Advocator paid $13.00 and $8.80
Beau SUb with DomtDar lasL
avengt&gt;d the defeat of his strt, l last year w1th Lucky Debonall', . while Blue Skyer. grouped in a
Nalivr Dancer, who suffered and Blue Skyer, a last~minute l feur-horse mutuel field, paid
the onlv de·feat of his career : entry in the first of the Triple $5.40.
when h.e was second to Dark . Crown classics, were the big 1 The victory was worth
Star in !he 1953 Derby.
I threats. As lhe largesl crowd in i $120,5110 to owner Michael For&lt;!
The dark bay colt with D•m the history oi Churchill Downs I who paid $12.0011 for Kauai King
Brumfield in the saddle outran I roared 1ts approval, they i as a yearling.
. his rivals throu~h the back. , pounded through the straighta- : It was the first Kentucky
stretch for lht&gt; first time and . way in futile pursuit of the : .Derby starter f?r ~ord, w.ho is
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~ frum there on they all had to flying leader.
· m the steel fabr!Catmg busmess
Lefebvre bit two homt runa
and Don Drysdale aided his
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P~nthers Win, In District Finals ~:¥.!..::

The an nual SonthPastorn Ohio lligh Sehoul Dlstrirt
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baseball tournam&lt;·nt and trark-field meets are scheduled Righthander Broce Simpson i eroy's opponent will be
an- hit was followed by a home run The only KC hila
Simp- In the filii&gt;. The KC contMna- 1Ron Fairly In the first inning,
th!s wcrkl'nd at Ohio {l ni~·ersitr ~ ~~ A1hPn~.
tossed a four • hitter as the nounred ~unday,
off the bat of D1ck Werry, tal· son, who barned In a .tne per· tion struck. out seven and walk- 1Lou Joh118011. and
Lefebvre
- -- -- - - - -- - , The F'airgreen Country Club PomProy PanthPrs walloped Ky· Pomeroy bombarded the &amp;b· ented Pomeroy l'l:IICher. Rodney formance by fanning 13 and l!4 two.
' IJ11ashed ~k-to-bac'l: bomen
Fitulhv Cn"~ •\rr
' coum. located belw""n Jack- ger Creek 11-0 in the Class A cat,· tefthanded Lanny T y o. 1Karr then singled.
Issuing one free. pass, were Pomeroy hitters wore Werry that staked Drysdale It 1 HI
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and Wellston, wtll host the central sect tonal !' inals Salur- who had hurled an entire game I Pomeroy conttnued lhe same Skaggs With two smgles, J. Fillb- with a home ·run and alngle; lead and all but decided lht
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annual Class M and A ~olf day afternoon at Pomeroy.
Frtday afternoon, tn the ftrst, treatment to the ensuing 1nn- er a double and a alngle by Lenny Van Meter, Rodney ~arr ·&amp;arne.
C'Olt,\1Bl 1S (U Pil ·- D&lt;~V£&gt; tourn ament on S:ll.urday, May coach Ru~s Moore's Panth· mnmg.
. 1ng wtth three more mar}l'ers, S, Henderson.
and BHI M
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Sorers, n. a &amp;-f, ot-6 m ler dl 11. Defending champion
Is ers will now enter the Soulh- Steve Finlaw was safe on an and added two in each of ll\e Tyo worked the first four aln&amp;ies a
Baer
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Gallipolis The Blue _Devils own eastt'rn District Tournament at error. With one out.
Baer l
faftb frames and one lnnmgs for the Bobcats . and double 1
Whale
tn tht' second inmng wen
lh• most sough! alt,•r srn11ot a
ro•rm d . brea kmg
four . Chillicothe thts weekend. Porn-' tagged a two-bagger. Baer's m the Sixth.
waa replaced by Chuck Leach 1
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Dodgers bunclted nve bill
basketb:!H
m thP coun· straighl d!strict titles.
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three runs to matt It 7 .. 0,
try this yPa r, has ncreptM a The annual distriel baseball !
By Innings:
scattered three hils in the first
schokmhip to Ohio State Cui· lourna mPnl.s for Class A and i
Kyger Creek 000 000 0-:0 4 7 seven innings to pick up . the
" " ily.
M "'luads wtll be lwld on t.he l
Pomeroy
330 221 x-11 "I victory and boost hls _record lo
Sorenso n. who om aged 26.1 . Ohto un 1vers itv diamond on l
Batteries - Tyo, Leach (5) 2-3. Ron Perranoskl pttched lht
r' •nts
g;Hne last season,
1.1 :md
Four sertwnal
South Pomt banged Its wav South Pomt is now l1"'1 for the , who scored 1n Larry Strong's! The Blue Devils eommltted and Fisher. Simpson and Wmy. final
tnni,RRII to nail clowa
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plByf' r [)( til (' ye;1r
w1ll battle fm a berth IR mto the SEO Dlstnct Class AA I Blue Dev1\.s are 8-4. Galhpnlis I Strong home to put Soutll Point mea e · baae.
selroad.
I Lefebvre slammed btl lecond
&amp;JJ "'nson \i.ld been offPr •,l the state
tournaments. finals baseball tournament next had downed Jackson 14-2 Fri- ahead l-1.
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stru k t eight•
bomer of the game eff Gerry
s&lt;hoiRr&lt; ht ps h: ,w; colleges and Port&lt;mnulh " defendmg Class
wtlh a S-3 wm day to gam the central secliun-, Phil Cremeens walked and ' and
four,c and'"'commit- '
Arrigo with, Fairly on baH bl
Jnl 'iUrl,ng slx Jn thl' AA di amplOn.
over Qtllipohs ' urday after· I al fm:lls
l.arrv Mitchell singled in the !
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Ithe fourth mniDI.
B1g Ten Hnd somC" fr•lTn The annua l thmdad me"t for noon on the Ga\11 IS State In· I
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tie the count 3-3 and Gilmore meund. The Pomterl left RVeJl
solo blast in the stxth bminl
r:eboundrng rH'Oid m Fmdlay Peden Stadium M,arietia
is \im1ted the Blue DevJis to flve 1thnmnlhg,rda b f 1 D, emeens.Gml I siTuck out to e-nd the inning
men stranded on tbe 11ack1.
off Teddy Davldsoa to boost tht
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Th• Dodgerstoadded
never touched the ground until I for SOuth Pemt but was out at Gilmore were the game 1 only
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It reached d!'Pp l&lt;ft field, and second as Steve Craddock made extra base hits. Tom Spencer COLUMBUS (UP!\ _ Ohio ' =
:e
up
went for a home run to knol the firs! base en an error. Kirby ""' two for lour, both smgles. State University
drfl!ndlng
k
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count 1-1.
Adams poled a long home run Mike Sherman, lor Snuth Point, rBig Ten webati kings, swept l al~e ·Dodgers woun 4 up wltb •
I Suulh Poinl took a 1-0 lead 1to left centerfield to score Crad- was two for two; K~rby Adams ' 1 double btU Saturday !rom . 11 hits off four pitchers with
In the second mnmg when Tom duck and put the game on Ice and Tom Price were both two Northwester, 1~1 and i-3
to 1Ellis, who was knocked out In
Pme smgled , stol e second and • ~3 for tbe Pomters.
for .three at the plate.
push Its league mark to &amp;-0. i the second Inning, taking thl
th!rd. and srorPd m K1rby Ad· Pf'tt' .&amp;.nderson went the route Lme score:
The Buckeyes banged out 20 1 He ia
1-4 tbil •81oD
ams' smgle
'\ fo.r the .Blue Devils and gave up , SUulh Point . . . 010 IIZ2 H 8 I bill In !be opener, wbilo Dick AriOSI.••111'1111kyno-:',
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wuna IIIIIIKII
The Pointers came back with eight h.tts, a11 s1ng"
e1cep1 Gallipolis ·- · · · 000 ·~ .....,.
season, a .two-rua
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Academy RluP Dev1ls bast'bal\ 1 Logan 1::. defending league finished on tup of t e Sout ern two runs ln the lop of ttle fifth. Adams home nm. ADdenoo BaUeries: Soutb Poillt - L. M1l to tbr bltl
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team wtll Journey to Mtddle- 1champ ton for the past
tw• l Diviston was "' !957, the year
I b Mike Sherman struck out nine and walked lour.
(WPI and Karle!; North
J. ped I ill- the llflb llmitll, lteotiDtod
port Tuesday to battle Coach years. Athens has won l4 they went unbeaten m HI game!! on smg es _ '!__ ._
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(LP)
wes rn um
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tbe two Red 1'\lDI.
Carl Wolfe's Yellow Jackets for : Norlhern Di viston erowns since Iand the year MHS won the
and po er.
Ill !be lead In
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2 !be
the Sou !bern DIVISIOn champ- I the league spht mlo dtvlStOR I Class A Stale tournament. . .
S!.eJC
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lonshtp.
play m 1950. Th• Bulldogs own ' .The Yellow Jackels own ftve l
RULE 18 LEADF.Il
Stale erupted for seven I
Both teams own 3-2 league
lrague
dtvtSJOn crowns, and
SOUTH BEND, Ind. tUPll - day beading Into the llretcb HOUSTON (Ul'll - J • c k runs In the silth frame to fee I
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records. The winner will finish
see.king its.
k' Its Notre Dame unveiled lis long- and thundered to a length vi&lt;&gt;- Rule Jr. of Cedar Rapids. Iowa the game. Tblrd balteman Jim I
division ptay with a 4-2 mark, f t d' . . n till in
ni0 e
a d'.PD '' wt. .
mg ' sought aerial attack Saturday tory in the $511,0011 Added Car- fired three C0118eCUtive birdies Graham came tbroogh will&gt; the '
and face Coach Ed Rannow's trS _ m sto
e ___ - · nrs~S IVIStllll ~tt1e 1nth wo years. aa the lrisb romped 18 a 33-0 ter Handicap at Aqueduct.
on tho back ninO Saturday to key blow, 1 triple, which drove
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Northern Diviston champioos,
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IGA won t e sou crown victory In the an1UJ81 Old Tlm- 1
lfab the lead In the twice- Ill the tying run.
Athens Bulldogs.
Eachus Sluneo
!964, but rehnqutshed 11 to a ers-Notrt Damo lootlloU game.
delay..,
first round of the Curt Heinleid was the win"II
powerful
Jacksun
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In
1965.
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Jackson and Pomeroy have (II 8 uc k Dn A
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won
1 DELAWARE, Ohio &lt;UP!) - $1110,0011 Houston Champlona Dlni hurler, puahlng hill record t BALTIMORII; (OP!) alread lost three limes : nd Three former
oulheaslern . six division cham ionshi s and SAN JOSE !UP I) - Tommy Ed Curreri blunted 1
alnth I Jnteruatlonal Golf Tourument Ill :1-1. The loolr wu Bob Sbutla. Sims' three-run. ho- capped
are .;athemattrallv
Ohio Leogue footbaU players ' six overaU titles p Last pGAllS Smtih of_ Sao Jose State smasb- Inning rally to enable
Ohio . wllb o
The lou was Northwesteru'l I llt&lt;-l'tlll Jlllttb-IDain&amp; rally Sal·
rtPm this year's ttile picture were outslanding in Saturday's ' h
.0 sh p c .;e under Mark . ed the ltsled world record for Wesleyan to de!eal Capital, 1-4
eighth In Big Ten play, and Ill arday and propelled league~
· annual spring scrimmage iD ~ a ~P~ n ~ 8
the 220 yard dash down
a Satcrday 1n an Ohio Conference SOCCER CUP
overall record lt 5-15.
leadlRg O.velllld Jndl•• to I
=Athens owns a 4-U nmrk in Col um\Jus. The varsity won, 41- l Yu" to'" b L· 1 . 1 d'ng F . , stratghtaway Saturday by w' basebaU game.
COLOGNE Germany (UP!)
The twin wins puahed the U victory over lba Baltimore
t1Jto N
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n- Dinllg theI even t Inte fm
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and has 7.
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games,
d' e of 1919.5s' '
- A wUd celebration
Friday, Buckeyes current vldory strtak Orioles.
hlitd
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with 100 policemen to keep to 12 lu 1 row. For BOaSon play
The Orlot.., be
lilt .,..
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1 owne a 7·v season rea f 200
•t!
. g at left off cnS!ve
. guar d on coepor
. the
same ,I BOWLING GREEN (UP!) - order . greeted the Boruasia I ••·
' tight pfl&lt;hln&amp; of Steve Bar...,
••· e Only a comple te letdown. atm
d Gall
or
me ters tn
- Bucks are 18-1.
11 as 7-3-(1
0
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.P 1 sm'l:t'~mg
. ....- be. 1ween race, to best that world mark. Bosling Green scored
three Dortmund ........,_
and Eddie Witt. bad'DbUUt
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· JpfcalS plus twG the first unit, opened gigantic
ul ,, 1'n · th e f1rs
........... team , newly
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· runs In lbe bottom of the elgbtb , crowned · ebamp\OD of the
AMERICANS ADVANCE
U lead oa Brotkl nuuoDSOD I
tile
IJtv•ston ptclure . Hudsun and Wtll Thomas. lie , the Blue Devils blanked . CHERRY HILL, N. J.
to defeal Notre Daroe Universl-1 Europeao Cup wtnnen playoff. ROME (UP!) - Americana run-scoring double In the lint
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that happen, a playoff played every mmute ol lhe of- ; MHS U-0 behmd the strong arm ,- Wyommg Wtld&lt;BI, gt&gt;.n a ty 5-4 1n an independeot base- Borrusia defeated Liverpool llennlo Kalston, Clark Graebner end • two-run homer by BOOfl
Wpuld ht:• nerf'~sary before 1l1e fensJve ;Jellon.
~ r L . M't ·h U Los' h l· ' strong nde by Garth Paller- ball dash Saturday.
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10 ertlme 'lbunday nigbt J.l JUJd Marty Rlessen advanced Powe1l ln the fourtb.
0 ,..,.arr) S 'bee ·
overall cha mpionship game. is Logan's Robbie Johnson,
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came
up
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last
plae''
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Saturday In tho Romelnterna• Watt breezed ...
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1erovthe crown.
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ler uarv to art was a v1c1Iffi
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on the Southern D1 v1s· the number two ddcns1ve unit,
· . ld' b b' 1
beat Aunc by a lengt an a
tlonal TeMil Toumament Rat tnninga In relief of B~Jler wbo
1 1 11 1
-· ·
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· th e 125 ·0!1() 1' DEFIANCE • Oh'10 (UP!) th , quarter s at ur day '"
BOWLING GREEN (UP!)
ston of Bakersfield Cali! . and- loft the 1ame alter lbfee, 1111· was gnod, as was WeUston ,s Io au Yh " dmg, s·
Cl'~' ~:xr METS
,Terry Erwin. who bas b 11 ~a~es \at a) .ed mce h. en, , Added Delaware Valley Handt- Defr,mce edged Ashland 1-4 Sa~ I H
WWia
Mid Amerl- Graebner of Beachwood ··Ohio lnp when ills lhoulder tliht.,.
. r\ E'o\' Y!llil\ diP I! ·- Hnr,k ie switt:hed from fullback to de- , tod art ashtotss
adnof. dlt_ter cap al (;arden State Park,
: urday in a Mld Ohlo Conference · Coenryf
minot, ........:nl..... ca '""·med to
down Ru' satan' ed before rwmiYI• trlto trouble
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...._.... to _..,_ Sa"·-'· 1 __. Tomas Lejua and Sergei Ll'l. in the ninth
tiyn1n. rowne
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B th hc lampJon
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was Deflaace'•• .WIIICU
8o 1..... Gree to 1 hard bacev u ~S 1-4 1-4 in 1 Vic Davalillo opened
wltb.
S'a 1urdcH' lrf1 1h1• cPIIar-ihv(•ll· the st'rimmage wen· Bob Saun- :
hurethrs are expTec d
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with Calvin Stone In the lOth of the season, pushins: ita 11m1 m. '!.,...
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kBu rsonld Ned Game time is 4 p. m,
iJrons, gra e e 1e 8atur· ;1eague mar W $--L
Central Mlcbigaa.
match.
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o:; J.r:J ighl smp,ll• run thi rd. frame - featuring Five records were establish- tablished one eaeh.
The TigeJ'I or lrolllell eapbJroo The Aahlllld Tornratl bad one Mlhaa A· llplucuff J· Jd.. blooped lblllt ta Jell tD Uit
Daflny
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slam • ed during the 13th annual Iron· 1i Maybry the outstaRding Jr.. : ed si~ firs11 tbret fi8CODd!l five flral Coal Grove JaekiOil ud 101'1 A. - :15.5.
L::.
. 's· grand ·.
~ IC8l'! and oel the 11a•• 'M
oo: v. run of lhe ga.me Saturday " . - 10 provtde Juan Martchat ton Jnvitalionai track and field ' onton fr..hman, set a new mark Ithirds,
fourths, and' two RusaeU failed to 'wtn an event tOo-YARD DASH - Maybry, Slmo' game-wlllllfnl blaaL
to gtve leflhander rommv .lohn wtth hts stxth stratght vtrlory meel beld Friday night at Tank · tn the 2211 witb a :22.1 perferm- 1fiflba IR the sessloL
IJacbon bad five lourlb piece I· Colllnlworth A·
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CG; Brooks, A: Scbaffer, J;' CJ emente ·Erron
and.· .the ,Ch 1rago ' 1 E' '-:'x. a 1.· lh t:&gt; Sl · . ·
o_wtor) over the DeL ott T1· 1~uts Cardmals.
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.1957 by Joe Coy, Porlsmouth, ' firsls, two seconds, one lhird, The Blue Devils' next meet Hall, 1. - :10.4.
Hpl Phil8 W'10
w-s.
vte tory broke a burThe host
walked_ away ; who ran it in :22.5.
: oae fourtll, and three fifths.
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gime Sox
streak
and . Spts. cal ,
: wt,th IbiS year s event, pllmg
Collinsworth, Ashland, set the ' For the tblrd place Blue Dev· · Here'l resulta ol Friday'a ses- Smltb, G: Mllflln, It Henry,
PHILADELPH!A (UPI) •
was Detrotl s ltfth defca l in lis
AS w_IN :&gt;-%
. •71 ·• pomls. Ceredo · Keno" new broad jump mark with a iill, Jim Gilmore wo• tho pole oion at Ironton:
J; Collillaworlb, A, - 4:48.8,
Roberto Clementu
tlhoiiJIII
111
laot seven gamos.
• KANSAS Cl 1Y 1UPfJ - J tm of West VtrglfliB edged out Gat- · leap of 20 feel, 10 incbes. T be vaull
feet, and Butch Me· SHOT PUT - Ferguson, CK; 880-RELAY - lnlntoa, JICk- arm weal off · target
lbe
Itf"lftsh' Hunter .pit.ched a six-Iitpolts Blue Devtls fnr runner- old mark was :IG-7, set by Coy ' Cormick captured the diseUI Lucu, C-K; Pleuant, I; Flab- 1011; Ceredo-Kanova, Albland, . .ontb lnnitll, !laturday ud
' httler Soturday mght to pick up up honors '" the fmal four · In 1957 and tied by Ironton's loS! fo'ilb a 137 loot heave
er I· Cyrus CG - 48'-IW'
Galllpolla - 1'374
two lbrolltn&amp; erron b)' tbt
WIN AGAIN
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v.ictory of the SPR· .vents. The &lt;..:ener.als
tallkd Norm Walker 1n 1963.
Three Blue Devlle
POLE VAULT·- Gltmore." G; 440-YARD RUN.:_ Kakes, Plltaburgh
hllped tbt
ST. PAlL . MIN NEAPOLIS : son a S-2 trmmph over
lbe !4 markers whtle Galltpohs Griffin Ceredo-Kenova
•et were recorded by Greg !loweD Howell G·
A· CK· ·Ne-·• CG· Sa·-•- I· Pblladelphla Phutles to Ibm
(t1PI) - Veteran ,Johnny KiiPP· W ·
· ' the new ' mile rtrord finiohing
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·' wour d up wt'th 38· GAHS rewv·
pnto vault· John Brown
bl•h' Three-way
fourth and' Smith
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sttln .came out
' ed • tr GPhY for tis eIforta ·
· ia H6.8. The old mark
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· sel jump· and' Bruce Smith
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Sl, ·HURDLES
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in ; run 'Smith bad a good k1ck
Sanden
CK · Elrb..-t · ClemeDto• let two ruDI ' ICOfl
cf¥! e off a late ra lly and pre- Ft :-IDIX/ . Ohio (UP! t- Ftnd- 33'o. Coal.
was next witb 1!1114 to 4·47
·the .streteb but !be C-K runner ' !UGH JUMP - Edwards I· I· Kit•;••: J· t' ;_,;•le
a'• ·wbell
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I CL: Franklin, A. - 6'·7".
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the Boston Reo Sox. ml'ludes 19 regular
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ent.red !be ooe- 1ord. betterinQ Bill Mad-'s ; GAllS had two thlrtls, Jim 1 BROAD JUMP- Collinsworth FOIOOIII A: Richards I: Shlf• rfghl will&gt; ruJIIIOI'I
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two tournaments. sion. Eleven Indicated t be 1 : 116ft m1rk of
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. The Otle" hav" add t•d Row· wnuld partlclpat•
was from Wurtland, J!Y,
:!lam Elsnauate Ill !be broad ' Legg, 1: Cox, A.- 20'-18".
·i' Wr'(ARI&gt; DASH - Maybry, .
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, RlETTA, Ohto iUPI.t -:- ltr~ r.n·en. and Cajll;tl to th•·ir Rerords were eatahlished in Ferrell of C-K set olMI 180- jump. The ' SI!:OAL ebamplon DISCUS - MeCormlck, G; ' [• Ct!Uillsworth, 'A; Newman
KENT, Oblo (UP)) - . , .
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m &lt;.:ch·rl•d f'
1\' tll pia.' m lh.' broad jump. milt&gt; run. 2l0. yard ;un mark,
In 21:· mile relay team finishP.d fourth Cyrus. CG : Dr!'n."r, d : ' .11CIS, j t1G;'Hall,l:
:22.1. ,. ' em .MlchJ&amp;•n plowed wlder
lettlfls Satu. ~ay f"r a '"""" the Q~&gt;anl.lon Marines Uoltday shot pat and 880-yard ruo. c..e- 11.!.8. rr ~ c'tl n :·,'·:: · · '' ·~·"· at Ironton Friday night.
C-K: Fergu80n, C·K.- 137'. 1 ·MILE RELAY- C&lt;rtdti-Ken- 'Ketlt Sllte Unlvenl(J, 21·2, In
r.tord of 1-o, compated to 1-4 To!ll nant"nl ITI tntd · Drcrmher edo-1\enova ,.1 three o( lite ••t by lronton'l r1m Ro" 111 r· lluwt ' also bad lwo foorths
I:IG- YARD HIGH HURDLI'' all•: lrolitoit, Jaokl(ln, Galllpo- 1I Mid • Amerlcao Conferen,_
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:":u::'te
. ....,.,,
Larry Mltcbell held !be lntDmen to four bill, otruck ouiii!V·
en end walked f9ur, He wu
1111111 ·of two wlltl pltCbeL II
""'u Mltcbell's oeeoDd - .
ve wln over lha lrODJneD tbla
Wftlt. He won 5.2 Tlieoda t
Jaclt&amp;on
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Pete .
nraltatl lbfee
of !be five holite •
drlvlne
eight of tile If 1'11111. He
was three for four
at
plate.
Pbll
bad 1 olltb 1m1-

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Golf Event May 21

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1-0 .\CAl KING
(W~IS Derby)

:eel H~ ~ ':f:! ~l..~.:W:k::::. ~ ~ne':.

ftuala of :""C:.InAAibesec"::
for 1 walked lour end
11 buebaU tournament Friday ebamplonahlp of 111~
~
pltebes. Mapes pllcl!ecl to ond on a wUd pltcb, will&gt; Ter- llammed hill 0n1

Batch

MeCormlek
David Armstrong
. ESTABLISH SCHOOL RECORDS -Senior Buteb
Corml

NaUOial Lea

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eremeen.

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OblollivilloAnthlof" the Snulheasteru
eoc League. Both
teams are ~2 In Southem Dlvlllon play.
Daryl Tmy started
lor
Jackson and worked five lnD·
Mafn&amp;lt. Hefnwtheas relieved by Aldeu
pea
bottom of the
olltb wllb no ruls two rtlDI
in and three blltl
Teny In
Ike Inning. Mapes pilcbatl home
run balle to Alulei"IOD and eremeem. '!be Blue DevUa bad
live bill in lhe IDDfng,

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~:'::!!.~~tngob:

!be:,.;.
base, conunltled three erron
two by abortalop Larry ~~o~e'
and stole stx bases. Gaillpolb
lett only three men 00 bue
had one error, and had ....~
atolen baaea.
Jaclt&amp;oa ocored two runs fD
the top of tbe fourth
ror
on an ertested
end 11 oacrlllce, In 8 pr&lt;&gt;lbfee : ~~ =!polis ~0~
second and five 'tnone hn ~
0
tbe
and olltb

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neid recently. McCormick sbaitered John I
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ordson

replaced Jobn Mllhoan on the GAllS record booka
wben he bettered Milhoan'• !O.year-old 880-yard run reOord of 2:0U. Armstrona ran the sao In 2:03,8 on AprU 18
agalllll Cbeupelke and Middleport, McCormick finished
aecond In IIBI Wedaeadafl SEOAL sbot pul despite hls
ton. Of, 136'·11", better than any previous SEOAL athlete,
Harldn,a took lint place with a record ton

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Los Allgeles •• IS
York .. ,., 1 t .418 IIi
I-St. Loula .... . 8. 12 .400 6¥.
CIDclDnaU ...... 8 It JOO IIi
Cblcilgo .. . .. . 5 10 .238 10
I ' DfgfJI games
!iehlrday'o Rftalltl
Plttlladellllda 7 Pltlabtlrlb s
Los Allgeles 14 cmciiDDaU
2
Chicago 3 New York 2
AUanta at lltodton (Dlght) •
SaD Francisco at St,
Louls

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Pomeroy Knocks Middleport
Out Of Class A-Event, 3-2

(Digbt)

Todl)'o Proballle Pltcben
Chicago at New York 2 Pomero7 acorecl twice In tho llltb lnDing to knock Mid- Ellaworth (11-3) and Handl tl-2)
dleport'l Yellow Jockela out of the Cfaas A sectional base- va. Hamilton (3-l) and Rlbant
btU tournament 3-2 at Pomero7 Friday evealag.
(11-0).
. Coleh Ruas Moore's Pantherl, tralllng 2-1 going Into Plltsburgb at PhlladelpblaVeale f2-l) va. Culp (11-3).
Whaley lnunedfaloly got· lnlo
San Franclloo at SL
ICOrfn&amp; posltton by tteailng -- Blrdle Demoaltey lad off wllb Gibbon IU) or Shaw (l-3)

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In the oecoDtl
·
•~owed :"' play 18 waa life on Larry ·
a secon and tllrew ror end ocored 011
frr!:.a base. '!be 1hrow siDgle.
.
T...., lando! Roby
G"-- _....... ·

bolf=
late

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and the pfay was protested. fiflb

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Coach WDson protested
Rose should go back to
base. He was overruled.
Umpire Elmo Kellner of
8011
tho runs.
Blue Devils scored

~Uowed
.

Coaeb Jobn Wlcl:llDe's
Creek Bobeato adv811ced to
fiDall of !be eta... A
Seelfoaal baseball
Friday evening by
host McArthur ~~ In an utra
11mfDc batUe, '
'l'he Bobcats were to

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Panthen II Ptme:uonaiturday " ' : lor the
OODles!
r of lhat
A cll!trlcl 1 A 18 the Clau
a tbeno.
The villU., Bobcats brote a
1·1 II:! ln lhe top of !be elgbth
lnD1Di whell Joe FiBber opened
witb a ofngle. Lanny T y 0
aiH oiDgletl John O'addock
walltedto ftll the sat!ka,
Emfe SeiAm was sale 00 an
error, and Flsber oeored, mak·
lDg ll 1-1. Jim Wbfte llfnlled,
and It wu
Wlth two out,
Henderoon lingled 1n tile llnal
KC run,

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p.Irates Again
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v.JCtJm
• o
· f GAHS ~!.
G0Ifers 12 2 2 ~tblhteams
~~ 111~

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base. Steve Flolaw moved
hlm 10 lhlrd wilb a olnglf to
lett field Lenn7 Van Meter
lollowecl wttb a sacrlllce 11y
to tel~ 11111 Whaley IC8lllpered
borne to lie !be score al u
PomeroJ'I &amp;t&gt;sbead rua wu
laDled b)' FID!aw when Eddie
Baer, Pllllller Jlllllor 1ee0nd

for
and a
double, Kellb Haner bad a
ln lour trips.
Y
• wu one lor
three, a double. Glb MlUJron
W88 one lor two, • afDgfe, The
8
bad 11 bill.
Cllll Wllaon'advaneed Co a c b
tile Con
• Blue Devllll Into
lral IICI!onal
flnall
Saturday lfternooa wllb South
PolDI, on tile Gill di•DJODd, It
Including 1 lltllle

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Geo~ge

(!:k:ua!te!f:~

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ana ere at PL PlBUIDt

end

for Women

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flelSped::m'andCremeentJGil.:..:l
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cer scored. Haner

slnilecl ~~

alole second with GUmon! p
lng to !bird. Pet. Anderson btl
his third home run to
BCOI'!I
Haner and bring his 1o1a1 j,
eight runs batted In
homered to deep
lor tho Blue Devils' last t&amp;llf!
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Linescore:
Jacksoo
0011 2110 I)- 2 U
Gallipolis
310 1155 •-14 !U
Battertes - Jackson: D. Tt!IIry, Mapea (B), and Bierly.
Upohs: Mltcbell and Speooor.

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0110 010 M • B2
m can
baseball pure
0011 010 1111--1 4 2
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Tyo and Fisher. Robinson, a sonlor from Co(8) und Gilliland. sboeton, thus preserved
the
Bobcaill' 13th consecutive viotory of the season and put !hem
Into the MAC lead. Obit! Is now
13-2-1 lor fhe season and 5-6ill

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Mason Ctty Conducts First ~ ~i:
Annua}\Vomen'sTourney

while Miami

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game wu I&lt;Ored In tbe IIIUrlb ATI!ENS, Ohio (UP!) -Tom !Daly games ochedoled)
to 1 HuntlngiOa team.
lbey'll baWe Weila1oD's
REMAIN ON TOP
with two out wbell Van Meter Murphy, a juator from Euclid
Amerfcaa Leque
I lrates, defending state
at WellatoD.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - T b,.•
singled, stole both
aecond Ohlo, winner of 15 straight
W L Pet, GB
West Vlrgfafa, now
Tbe final matcb or the reguOhio State Buckeyes kept 1thelr
8
and !bird; and lbea raced home games ilaee be began pitching eve
· "" 15 2 .882
oeuon mark. Two
HIIIOD ill qaiDst PL PleuMASON - The Hotllber-Smlth bowling team captured Big Ten baseball record onon 1 double· to left by Rodney .In coUege, ill 1 hlg reason why
.... 12. 7 . .532 2 !\""bye d:~ta f:ve been
al borne, on Monday May Muon's flnt annual Clcy Tournament recently.
blemished by bombing vllltuit
Karr.
·· ·
the''Oblo UDiverslty Jiobea!S are
"" 12 7 ··Ill:! 4
po ·
11. Tbe Clasa AA
The tournament wao sanctioned by the Women's Inter- Wisconsin, 8-2, Friday.
18
RlgbtbaDJ!er Stobart, 1 speed- top dop ln lbe Mid-American :;:~o ,,,•, 11 7 ,8114\i The Blue DevUs hlltecl
on Saturday,
21 national Bowling Congren, and was conducted at the Ma· Steve Arlin, the BuckS' AD10
btJller, and Dlcl: Wmy, Pan- Conference baseball staDdlnga, M'"""" 12 D .. 571 5 season record to 1~1. Monda
Friday'• wln al
'
" Rowllog Lenea.
America righthander, toased a
Iller Senlor, dueled will&gt; aalhcir- Murpby (&amp;-0) was king of tlie · W~~:_~ · ·· 9 7 .565 51&gt; !be Milhoan play It J.J: wu a llnl lor 1 Blue
Members of the first
winner was Nellie Smith, 573. six hitter as be upped bill ,.._
lty lhntllbout tbt -lnttlnc bW ap1n Friday as !be
•· ~...,ton " 8 11 J53 9 Wedneaday, the Galli- squad. '!be Pirates downed
team were Bemadlne
Fourth place was Ruth Ann aon record to 7-1. 'lba two 11J111i
eoateaL Stobarl llmlted
!be call racked MJaml
Booton · · ·· · ··- li 14 JB3 II
liB by two polnll down
Anlla Houaber, Nellie
Dye with a score of 569.
off Arlin were unearned. · ·
Pantbera
to Carl
only lour bill and t-2, '•to register tholr
.222 U'L
11~
last
Jeanne""-lr
Camp and Maxine
W
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•I-Kanau
New YotkClty 4t1614 2()0
T year.
r1•• •••
All Events flrat place was The vletory was the B"""--.e
erry •••
••'I Jack· alra,..ht MAC triumph and 121b •
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om •olden was low man for .... '"" acore was '•""'·
Anlta Housber, 1691 ,. s-d tenth straight of the season ·'")l;i
Ill tllltior IIPOI wilb
1111, of tbe seaaon.
I-Nighl 1ames.
GAllS wilb a S9. Par II !7
Second team winner WBI
~· tblrd in
]n B
hill.
i
saturday's Rllalla
the lougfl HuallDgton course. Muon Melbocllst Satnta wilb
place, Ralb Ann Dy•, 1633, Uti • row
lg Ten ct!D&gt;elobarl
....... fuuetl
EASY 'l'R111MPII
Chicago l Detroit 0
'111 ,
Here'l lht reaulll of
score of 21311. Bowllng on Ibis !bird place Nellie Smith, 11'23; pe on.
lhrM. free ]111111 IIIII hlt one LEBANON, Oblo (UP!) -EI- Cleveland I Balllmore S
dly'1 match:
team were Bell7 Cadle,
: . fourth place, Betty Sayre, Mrs. Betty Cadle, Mason, .
ballet .!'b!le Wmy 1lrtlek out preas Msblon jumped Into
MlnDelola 8 Boston '
ATIIII:NS - Art Modell, p - Chrl! Roderick, 40,
~:.Evelandyn ProfiiU, Lee
Tournament
was Mrs. Billie Gilmour, New Havlour Mil walked one.
leid early and breezed to
Wasbinglon at K. C. (twDigbt) ldent of Cleveland's foothoU Sellon !7, Will by Sellon
""""'"
Betty Dudding.
director
en, was secretary.
Middleport Opened tbo IICOI' three • lengtb triumph Frida New York al Calllornla (night) Browns, will appear on the
to 1~.
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WinDing lint place fo
Ina, In the top bail of the Dnt nlghl ID the ieatured JnvltaUo~ Today'• Probabfa Pilellers eDS eampua this tiiiDIIDI!r u a Chip J .... 42, llergla
Doubles were Ruth Ann Dye
wbeft Georte Sauer scored witb a1 Trot al Lebanon
New York al CalliorDla - featured speaker al the fourth by llarglo, 3-1; Tom
and BeiiJ Sayre will&gt; total piDs
two .- outa. Pomeroy commltled Mtb nlgbl of raclDg,
!11-3) vo. Cbanci (2-1) annual Oblo Unlv&lt;rllty Alumni 41, Roach 40, won by
of 1014.
~ ofron ~ BW Swan bad '!be vlclor bad a lbne of
al Kanau c;tty- CoUege.
2\i to I \i.
Second placll _ . Beulah
a llllgle ·.ID llie btnlng.
to win tile mne even! Second
"· Talbot (11-3)
Modell's villlt wu
Tom Folden S9, Sharp 41,
cocl: and Wanda Gabrtlaeh
Tit~
Yellow ·Jacket tal· was Boy Lee, and 1.,;.
Boston at Mlnneaoltl,
today by Ahnnnl Director
by Folden, 3\i to 11.
1011 piDs.
ly came. ~ Ill* fourth when er came lo third,
SanUago fil-l) and Wllaoll fl-1) Gilbert. The bead of ·
Bruce Harreld 43,
'!'bird place ln !be Doubles
VI East !2-2) and Grant (2-1)
Browna' organization io
48, won by Harreld, 1-1.
eompelltlon were CacU JohnDetrolt at Chlcqo, 2
llrst ooillldo speaker
anTeny Shrader 43, Dean 44,
son and Erma Gilland wllh a
Aguirre (11-1) and LoUcb (2-l) IIOIIIICed fer. tho Alumni
1-2.
Roush, 1111; IOCOnd place, Ant·
"· Horlen 11-2) and Buzbardt wblcb 8llllll8lly brtnaa Ill
Chip Janea leored !be Devil!' ocore of !MS.
Amtdcolt Leapo
(7), and llodsera ,
(1-2)
al guest leclurent.
lint eqle of 1ha year 011 lba Singles wlnnen· were Mary
Wuh.
Olo OOJ IIIII)- 1 4 0 WP-Sanford (2-1l
Clevelant at Baltlmore, 2 • rn addition to Modell
lllllllller 5 hole
ta Rousher 571 and !bird place
KilL City 01\0 020 OOtt:- 2 4 o (&amp;.1). IIR-Pepltone. &lt;!rtl)
Tiant (U) and Siebert (2.4) VI. 10 • 18 Alumni College' wiD
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Rlclllirt, Co• (1), Cheney (I) er &lt;3rd).
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Palmer &lt;2-1) and l!tmk&lt;r (Z-2) ture leetureo by leading
and Frond!; llobiOn &lt;2-1) and
NaUoaal Leape
Moodlt7'1 Gameo
UDiversfty laeully fD the
Sulret LP-Riebert (1-4).
Cbicago
Ill!
IIIII)Wasblngton
al
Ca!Uorala,
Dlghl
of
commtmleaUODI baman
0011
1 41
.
New York 1100 010 001 - 26 Booton at Kanaas City, Dlghl ltattODI, arl and Uterature.
Booton_·
1102 001 1101- I I I Holtman (H) and Hundley· New Vork at Mlnne&amp;ota, DfgfJI · prolfam ol recreational IDII
Mlnii. · · 201 020 1101- 6 I 0 Gardner (!·) aild Grote.
' &lt;Only games ebatluled)
clal aetlvltes l! planned lor 1ha
~ Brandon (5), San- Santo (lth), Jonea (2nd).
week-ton&amp; event,
deri '(7), Qslnlld (t) and
Deadllno lor registration
·
TlllmiiJI; BoaweU, Wortlllnglon Atlanta
0011 00111106- B 7 0
fan
the Alumni CoUege is Jtme' .
(7) and Battey. WP-Worthlng- Houston
0011 1100 o - 7 1
(Norlbera Dt•: .,81
Information about !be program
ton !1-6}, LP~ (11-1). Lemaater (H) and Torre· ~
w L R OR may be obtalned lltniagh the
IIRa-To_VII' . (lsi), Petrocelli Leiman, CarpiD (D), Raymond lb
Ohio UDiversfty Alumni 0111.,.
4 Baker Canter, AlhenJ, Oblo.--.
l!rd),.Ol!va 2 (8th &amp; 7th), Scott (SJ and Bateman. LP-Latman :.,g~nns -::·::·--- . 24 2 15
2316
I (lib lo ttl!).
(1-2).
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Nelsonvlllo
•• , I ! II 28
Oetroll
OOiiM, 011)-J 7 1 San Fran 300 0011 1101_ 4 3 Wellston ....... , , 1 S 10 31 Ohio Univenily
Chlcqo
OIID 0111 IIIII)- 0 !G St Louis 010 1100 Ott)- 2 a 1 TOTALS .. ... '" .. · I 1 71 78 Gel8 Windham Ace
McLaiD (lo-1) and Freehan; Perry, Unzy (8) and Haller·
(Soa!Mra DlviliiOD)
ATHENS, Ohto (OP!)-&lt;:oaeh
Peteno, Locker (1), Fltlher (g) Glbaon (2-3) and McCarver:
· announced Saturday three ootIDd MarUn. LP-I'Itm (l·l). WP-Pmy (4-tl),
TEAM
W L R OR Jim Snyder of Ohio Unlvenoil}'
_
(!rd)
Middleport .. .. .. . 3 ~ . 12 U anDODnced Saturday three 11111UI IDDlDp)
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Gallipolis "•" •·" I ·.1 ' 21 2'l ataadlnt! high school basketball
The StiiOI'IIa now, the Ume Is now til 10-Go
Cleyelllld
(U iDII!np)
Jael:son .... ,., •• .I ) 18 17 player• have accepted grantJ.
Hondt. lt'l the fiYorlie of the '11n" ClVNd the
1 0 00. at - I
t t Pitta
0 110 0011 114-7 1.2
Pomeroy .. '"'".. 2 I 2i rl In-ald.
crowd that likes to be an the move.
uki
~aU!more
Pblfa
110 010 001111&amp;- e l2 1 TOTALS . . '' ... ' 1t U '18 '18 Heading lhe trio ill tl-foot- I
~· Tbafs why we say ~
the nlcttt
.1011 GOO IGO 000 Dot- U Sellwall, Fryman 171 , Face I.AST WEEK'S
Grea McDevitt, an All - Oltlo
AS LOW AS
5
peopll·bn
1
Handt.
.
, ~Allen (IJ), Slatlle (II) end PIJlltll'llll, May (U); Gallipolis Jackaon 2 ,
team seleeHon from Windham
.16) d Cradtlall, Slmt. t!J); Bub!, C..il (I) Knowles (U) Pomeroy 3 Mlddl~ 0
and lhe object of oilers from
Thert't I Hondl far YOU
lleNai!J', s. lllllllr '(U), 11a11 IIJd DaJrrmple Ueem 111 Loian 5 NelsoJnllle 3
more than lBO colleges liitd'
beainnlnaaslow •• •• ,
lit), lltlJI Eldttbll'ltiL 1'1/P- WP-Knowlee (M). LP-Face.·· Athens 5 WeUston 0
verSIUes. He averaged 2S points
~ckJ:J.~odet and ao-'
Ifill (H) Ll'-AlleiJ (1-1 1
;;.T.. · ·
· TVE9DAY'S ' G.UII:Sf
1 game last season.
SEE THE MAN today at:
.IJ\1), JIR,.o.:aw-t[ (~d)
GoUlpoU,s 11 Mk!dl~"
Tho otbera are 1-lool-l, 1211 •
-crl!l(llll (Ut), D, JobQ(all '
.:.._.
Pomeroy ot. Jadtll!ln '
fjjUDd BU S..bo ol . Cr01110tMI
"''llllllrfltlfllm1 .......
tth, , :. .
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·o\DI Gill
. GIJ:ooo-1 a ...,.an
•~ "· Albaai·
,.
igh, who avera•ed 26
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elncl
lit ClOt 011- 710 Nel v111
Well
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RIW Yor!l Ootil!l 001 - t II , ..ltllll; :Willhlle (7).
son e
ston 1
per IIDII, and John Canlne,
Clllf ·
lMJO 111
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ll.f'tw'IU: m••wl ftoAm lf•-1
MOTOR ~I.E$ · ··
3fr- 7 .e 0 ll\ilelltro: PIIJllllll (I·Zl
Meay date tfee1 beai fruit ~.-~;. -AU~MChJiaa"er''·· · 1\#4 Uloii1Vol II VI .,,.. ·
.
Cadlll....l\lol•;...,.,l
·~k l!amot (f),
t'l); Bdwerda. LP-sutton
(3-a), ftJr ltiD yelrs. • ·
·
lectfon. Calline averag~
--:-1-·~·
111 .
(~) and Holnrd; IIR._Perez (1st), Sbam8ky
, the Dog . ~. ~tile p!!Jits a game, aecond best
.tCI'ION:l...41WiJ
S. sl!eoND AVE,
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
~ 8alilw4 (1), Buldetll (~}.
star In the be~ tbt Detroit area.

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~w G)tOII
~ !;,

He wu replaced by Hole In
the elgbtb. Hele was charged
will&gt; the loss, Both MilS hurlera !aDDed 10 KC batters and
walked lour.
Kyger Creek had lour runs
on eigbl hils. The Generals had
one run on four hils. Each
team committed two errors.
For the winners, John Cradtl&gt;ck waa !be big gun with two
walka, a single and trlple In
ROBINSON SAVES 00
four trips.
ATHENS, Oblo !UP!) - Bes. Heoderson and Tyo had lliever
Robinson put down
two singles. White and Fisher a nmtb-lnning raUy am1 lm&lt;t&lt;$
bad singles.
ed ln !be winning run Saturtley
Kyger Creek'• record is 8-2-1.
give Obit! UD!verslty a 1-1

a sln"'e, LeHlngweU walked, Juter (2-2).
lallled a mark· Llaescore:
•·
AUIIDIII at Houaton.
er'" e fiflb. Both rtlll8 were Ky- Creek
Aull siDgled to load lhe bases.
stOred 00
•Blevilla theil walked
12-2) "- CuoUer (U),
errono,
McArthur
By lnnlogs:
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Los Angeles at ClnelnnaU - :
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Ill going the dlstance, Batteries 13 and walked lour. Calvin, Hale
Middleport 1110 1110 .,_
Osteen (~2) "· O'Toole (0-1).
Cal
262
Pomeroy
0011 1211 1-3 ' 1 !
Monday's Gam..
Coacb Jobn Mllhoan'a powerful Gallipolla !Ugh School
vfn opelled for the Generals.
Batteries: Stobart and Swan;
Los Allgeles at Pittsburgh lOll team handed Barbouravllle'o Plratea their aecoDd
Wmy and Van Meter
(night)
oecuUve loos on the Rlverla courae In HunUngton
Plate Umpire _
Noe- San Francisco at Pitillburgb
by llappitll a 121&gt; to 1112 defeat on the

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lnlllng. Haner
tbat oul at first Mllllroa waited
j~
third Pete Anderson poled hll sec
f
Plate circuit clout Ron Jane1 atruct
Jack- 0111, CremeeDI was safe
OltRole's error and Mltc!Jei!Iitta
&gt;
three home run deep lD left ~

Gai·n F.JDaIS Of .
CIass A cent,ra' I. sectiOD
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llro~
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YUL BRYNNER may have
missed his caHing- he could have
become well known behind the camera as well as in front of it. Brynner
can't wa't for the between-scenes
period w¥:en he picks up one of hls
many cameras and. starts taking photos of other actors, fdends and anyone else he take~ a fancy to. Brynner
began this camera addiction back in
1950 when he waa cavorting on the
stage of the St. James Theatre as Ute
king in '7fhe King and I" and wed
his dn:ssit'lg r6om as a darkroom away
from home. Recently, he went to
work with a ferocity during the filming of a television !lpecial about the
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were Princess Grate of Monaco. once
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my Broughton and sister,
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3·1N·l II hllhiJ IVIIIIIblt to thl
animal becaus• it Ia supplied
only by dit:•ltlum ,.phosphate.
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zinc, cobtlt,rriiMflnllt, GOf;lplr,
Iron end Iodine.

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Team 4
22 6
Team 3
19 9
lutenlate wsue
Polnll Team 2
9 19
Aprtl 22. 111116
Pomeroy Cement Block Co. 83 Team 1
6 22 Team 1
Won
4 2
·H &amp; R. Firestone
70
Hlghts- Tony Vaughan
Team 2
4 2
Syracuse Ball Park
5a 1Greg f!ay,eo, 134; Mike Sayre, T
Rawlings Honda
OS • 219; Team 4. T75, 1612,
earn 1
4 2
Middleport Dept. Store
50
Team 3
0 !
Bar
45
High C ' and Series High Game- George Nessel·
Seolor Boya
EIU., 19! , .i 18; High
T~~:
road, 221 ; High Series - Henry
April 30• lfllf
Game - Team 2, 312; i
.b T I
.. Won Lost Team Series - Team 4. 901.
583; HIll
eam ' B h • Cl Ihlen
25 17
Game-Pomeroy Cement Block ITa rs 3
I$ 17
Junior Hlgb Girls
933; High Team Serieo - Syra· '
18 24
1
April 23, 1166
cuse Ball Park, 2598.
Team 4
16 26
Woo Loot
Baulam Girl•
High Game and Series- Carl Four Stooges
8 I
A rU 26 lfllf
Karges, 221, 531; High Telml FCIIIr Spares
5 4

kelp&amp; your I&amp;Jden lOW'I
weod-flee-lell you •n/.,.
ranlenlnf.
ODe of 39 quiek-dwiJia
1xlolo lor year-round work.
The Gravely is built for
the touch jobo-built to luL

Proof? AakUI:
u11 the Gravely really
lndeolrllctible?"'

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The Mode1450's exclusive telescoping yo~e lets
you hook up to most ASAE 3-point tractors
quickly, easily-while the mower rests on its
own support stand. You may even get an acre
mowed before others get their mowers hoo~ed
up. YOu'll like the smooth, quiet cutting, too.
New Holland'sextra·long3'.4" sickle stroke allows
more time for crop to fill the spaces between
guards. Result: faster, cleaner cutting at lower
ovetall knife speed. Less wear, more durability.
See us soon for full details!

\

P

WY 2·5101

SPRING AVE.

•

Woo Lest Game and Series -

Team 1
Team 3
Team2
Team t
Higbs - Elsa Lee
133; Team 4, 730.

FUlTON·THOMPSON TRAaOR SALES

PHOSPHORUS-CALCIUM
RATIO

POMEROY

Team

. ~NEW ECONO
with HIGH CAPACITY

HE'S A SHARK AT THI5-Underwater photogra"'"-::

er Barry Herron readies for lowering into ·aha.r~·
infested waters fm· Marineland o1 the Pac1fic.

Won Lost
Walker, Team 2
23 13
Lew II Repall'
13 23
Higb Game and Series -Pam
Davis, 151, 4:11. : TfBm Higb
Game and Series - Team 2,

PICTURE YUL
YUL BRYNNER may have
missed his caHing- he could have
become well known behind the camera as well as in front of it. Brynner
can't wa't for the between-scenes
period w¥:en he picks up one of hls
many cameras and. starts taking photos of other actors, fdends and anyone else he take~ a fancy to. Brynner
began this camera addiction back in
1950 when he waa cavorting on the
stage of the St. James Theatre as Ute
king in '7fhe King and I" and wed
his dn:ssit'lg r6om as a darkroom away
from home. Recently, he went to
work with a ferocity during the filming of a television !lpecial about the
crackdowp of
i'lng ot narcotics
' smugglerS. His two Special targets
were Princess Grate of Monaco. once
known as Grace Kelly, and Italian
u .. -,w .... ~_..,,...,"';
U'!I~,UIIL~ ULo.UIJ .... _,,...,._ • ...., - - - - · - - - ·
Here are'. Brynner and hia oubjecta.

Chances are many movie fans could recognize ltohl ·lrynner.
,.f.

-

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Pllnceto Graco 11 a top oublod.

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t N.W SIIUttHioGllllt ~
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Four Stooges
9 3
Four Spares
8 4
Strikeables
4 8
Four Tops
a 10
High Game and Series - Jleb.
bie Crow, 1411. 378; High Team
Game and Series - Four Sparea

C.·ow's Steak House 511 35
lola's Beauty Salon 55 38
;
Forest Run Biock
44 49
Dally Sentinel
42 51
Friendly Tavern
40 53
DUtton Drup
S9 54
High Oini!O llld-Serles - Bollnle M'Dier, 197, 515. High team
.
G•me and Serlea - Dutton
1 IH 3·phase knotter ties 17% $lronpr, '
Drugs, 545. 1852.
• Chrome-plated knotter parts eliminate
.
rust, retard wear.
_ . 1.
POMEiiOY LANEs
,I Pickup slip clutch •• standard equiPl"""t. / ' W«&lt;ottday Late M11e4

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IN GALLIPOLIS
Chuck Colllor S.rvlco
$tero

3rd &amp; Sycamore Sto.

Gollipolio

WINNING MAY V ALUESU
Rlldy to Cut Gro11?

Turf.Trim

POWER MOWER
J~LY

AprU 30, lfllf
Woa Loll

IH.

ACTOR.

SWEETLIX BLOCKS

512 •· Main St. , • .,.,.,, 0.

Jualor High Girls

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611 710
llfnlor Glrll
6 8
6 8
AprU :11, 1111

fl

HELPS PREVENT MILK FEVER

SALES &amp; SERVICE

4ll4, 1170,

-

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Ill) HEw HOLLAND

"

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r~tlo ofl.l'to 1 1nd will bitter
baJtnc• the hl1h ulclum con.

1111 Vonco, Ownor

Clly l.ea8Ue
AprU 21, lfllf

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II

POWER

Gravely'• bllh·lorque, oil·

1s

•Full

All-GEAR

CULTIVATING

Gulfstream Park, in Hallandale, Fla., bul here the focus

•nd utibttion by ttimu tatinrthll
t etlvilyof rumen orpnism!l.
•Antmth: CCUttul'lll 2 16 :J till'l"
more IWIETUX J·lfC·l ~r htad
Gaily thtn rt1ulu miner•latlockt
•. , the need 'or ()fftrina hilh
phosphorus minetal · tlloatll It
IGoll mintrtlllttllmlnlttd.
·

at«: k-It ltthttnt most liktiJto

SEE IT TODAY AT ••••

MEETING THEIR aEnORS--Ordinarily, the photogr apher ~on~ntrates on the horses at

render• the blOCk ttllhiY pal.rt::
lblt, 1nd hllps incr11" feM
1nc1 Wlttr Intake, feed digtstiOO,

GRAVELY

Plants at Any Distance Apart.

THE TAIL END? - Provos t Sir Haro1d Cncia knocks
j JTl rn:J m dr,or ;J t f::uned Eton, where a board is
~\ .H h·ing &lt;:1 dr· ci~wn to abandon formal attire.

•lt•c•stra'
• (5~
lev.J) rtplaws main
chelp ..
lirntstone.

fl7, 11110.

Barrel. 10 Pocket Chain So You Can Place

CUT
1 op-art print ..
ed paper sklmp is the first
paper dress ever available.
Looking a lot Jike pique,
the ' unique dress is present..
ed by Seventeen Magazine.

1·/N-t Is But Bt&lt;auH

lkaior Hlp Glrlo

TRANSPLANTERS

CAPPED CRUSADERs-Tom•
my Broughton and sister,
Barbara, are discovering the
Batman Ride before it opens
at the Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey.

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BURNING AT ISSUE- Gro up of students watch a b_us t~ey
set fire to burn in Cal cutta. The crit ical !o~d st.tuat~on
in India has brought on various acts of no~mg ~ Clty.
Studen t demonstrators were Jater arrested m th1s case.

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I ceria~ of:~to ~e
J :""" :;:'ty :,om,:
all:~ 1:rd':ntal •~~~•!!'urman I ~~~~;.~~•ehw:·;,_;::or:~·;~!!
Friday &lt;'Ompleted a three day to come out of the cession. I ficiently and offectively for The grand Jury also recom· nex,
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t to crim'n- IJ&lt;maid Halley 2Al and James
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k~sjun jn Uama county com~ Tilt araad jury tound tnat the protecllon of the cmzen:~ mended that more · and
Most of the space in quesUon
pr~~ no
Rt ':z. Crown City Irwin L. Sau:an, .fa,
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mon Pleas Court retu~nlng 10 tbo moaey appropriated for I and the good order of the ooun- attention be given to the
is presently being used by the
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hnth ,'m. fr!'~ J~~~Y !n trn: !!, ~g~~·; ~ ~., ... ~~~:}•. ,,
indictments, three agrunst one the operaHo1nH' of tbe Gallla1 ty.Fu th
mend ~:
. ~eeulpln~lyatht theewcourlboashlng ~·;: G&amp;Uiii Cuuni:.y weifare aepan.. Hoger L. Montgomery, lll, theft of whee1 and tire from , Rt. 2,
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defendant, ptus three secret in- Coanty Sber • Depart men
r er recom
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men! pending its move to new Crown City, lor manslaughter Frank Mlils Crown City.
Raines 40 Rl 1
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dirtments, Involving six per· is wholly Inadequate and rec· eluded the need for a new ~e- ows, the cleaaing ol the halls quarters at Third and Olive, up- in the Misrch 19 two c~ collis- others ln;luded Alfred May- aru1 ~aid w. Green, c,
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ommended ibal •• addiUoaal frJI!erator m the county J•ll and stairways and cteanlng and on completion of the new build· ion at Crown City whlch took
Huntington w va Ollie Conley 45 boih of Cojua&gt;-·'
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The grand jury, with Edwin snbstanllal appropriation be ldtchen, office machines for redecoration of the jury r 0 '::' ing and merger with the dlvls· the life of Burl Raines, 20, of :,'~ilcl..;.
bus all cha'rced wllb brealilql ' ·
Edelblute, foreman, examined a made so that:
the sheriff's office, repair of wltb refurnishing and that a r Jon of aid for the aged office. Crown City.
ty · Carlin Wood rd tl Crown
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Ada w. Borden, 28, Kerr, for City, assaull with Intent to Carr over were
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against these:
perjury in allegedly giving false klU, and James W. McBride, of Hol1y Jack TOmblin, · ,
two cases were carried over to bilities they have.
al equipment for the sheriff's Another recommendation of James H. Beaver, 24, Colum- test!rnony and soliciting false 38, Bidwell, f~ non - supporl Huntington, W. Va., and.
lhe September W'm ol rourt.
2 Deputies may be better cruisers and last but not least the grand jury was that· vacant bus, formerly of Rt. 2, Crown testimony from her daughters . The grand Jury declined to E. Jollell, 31, Co~. !tit'
trained and ul ped
at the ~!tom ol the list ol reO: I space . in the old courthouse, City, kidnapping, criminal ... in the first degree murder indict the foDowmg .
charged. With breaking and. -· .·~
Recommendations of the 3 Sheri'!!
m•v ommendations
the need for made available by moving ol saull and robbery, In the April case of Ernest Walker, 39, Gal- Lyle Sheets, 21, Eureka Star
m a recent II&amp;E
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FRENCH CITY
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VOL. l

NO. 14

Fine Points
Of Law Given

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SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1966

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When the title of a motor vehicle is held "" "Carl X or Verna X," a t~nancy in common

It was agreed by the committee that the top project in
line for Meigs County should
be a youth program for those
Jn the poverty class from 1&amp;-21

is created and the surviving

spouse does not take title to the
motor veh ic~e as a survivor.

years of age.

Tbis report was released today by Meigs County Auditor
Gordon H. Caldwell in hope It I
may prove heoeficlal to Mr.
and Mrs. John Q. Taxpayers 8!1 '
car owners.
However, when a title to a

BUICK SPECIAL
4 DOOR SEDAN

X or Mary X, either as joint
tenants with right of sur·
vivorship and not as tenants in
common," the survivor takes

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er. Also in such case, a clerk
of the court of Common Pleas
may issue a transfer of '8 motor
vehicle title after the death of
one of the owners upon the asCOME VISITING _ These are the red squirrels, just a stone's throw from the back
signmeot by the
survivmg door of the Court House In Meigs County. They attract a lot of squirrel watchers, f r 0 m

. , YOU CAN1 GET A BmER DEAL ANYWHERE

SMITH BUICK CO.
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Galllpollo,
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spouse and a tax release from
the county .auditor, Caldwell
said.

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Advance Tickets Avai}ab}e
MUS Students For Cl.rCUS 1•n •·ddleport .·
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Tests at OU

Places where there are jdvanced ticket sales for the
King Brothers 3-Ring Circus coming to Middlep&lt;&gt;rt, May
17th, were announced today by the Middleport Volunteer
Fire Dept., sponsors.
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Tickets for Adults are $2. Children's tickets are $1•
Middleport High School stu Tickets can be purchased
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member
of the Mid...,, s were m
dl~rtanyFire
Department
or Middleport,
a. m. to I p.available
m. from from
the may-8
to lake the final district state ·•·
followin• ar- or's secretary or fl:om 6 p. m.
seholastlt tests
from one of the
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to 8 p. m. at the mayor's
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Ia; o;,..son - General Science· and Middleport !Mnch.
qu~~· 1 th
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RObert Schmoll, Jon Cunning: In New Haven, W. Va., Mill- ti k ce 0 $I~ re~rrta. ~:~
h~ _Chemistry; Joey Hindy, er's Grocery.
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Nancy Harris _ Elementary AI· In Pomeroy, lngei s Carpet
gebra: George Hackett Jr., Lu- House, The New York Clothing
anna Mcintosh_ Advanced AI· House, Simon's Market, Tewksgebra; Tony MIDer, David Jenk- bury Barber Shop.
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Ins _ Plane Geometry; Patrl- Reserved seat Uckets Will go
cia Ault Wayne Davis - Amer- on sale May 9th through May
lean H~tory; Melissa Davis, 14th at the Mayor's office in
Robert Shillet- World History;
John Evans, Kenneth HarrisFourteen students at Gallla
5elllor Social Studies.
Academy High school
have
Marta Ray lluhbard, Cynthia
been selected to receive prizes
Mills - English; Karen HawIn the essay competition of the
ley, Debra King - English;
Propeller Club of
America
Rose Hackett William Hysellwhich is spoasored by HuntingEnglish· John Baker o 11 1 a
ton Propeller Club and Ashland
Lewis_:_ English· Th:resa Cas- Majorettes and Oaghearers OU and Relining Co.
cl Remalle Nferl'- Flr!t Year lor the Middleport High school Those who wiD be awarded
LaUn· Betsy Cunningham Car- marching band were chosen at prim at the awards dinner
of Kb,g _ second Year 'Latin a tryout Friday afternoon after on Friday, Misy 20 at the HoD-

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GREAT
VALUES ON
THE
YOUNG-IN-HEART
'66 CHEVELLEI

Second Year Spanish and su.. marching technique.
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Fir Year Bookkeeping.
to flU the one majorette va88
caney with Diane Welsh
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alternate. Sue Rue and Marla
Hubbard were selected as flagbearers.
These fllrls wlll join the rq,
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Debbie Grueser, Diana Dav:A revised U1~ .t t h e Is, Rathy McElhinny and Elaine
.;hools parliclpa""'l In the dta·
b:'icl land jUdging contest of DaviJ.
!uture Farmers of .· America Judges lor the tryoull were
and In order of llniJIUoa, cor- Mr. Wllllam K. BusseD, cllreettecta a previous report of the ..-, and Merlyn ROB!, Kylll!f

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Our New Trading Policy
Assures You Can Trade

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Coa}Ta}kers

Other CAP committee
bers present were Rev. Joseph
Kraly, Faye Proffitt, Car
Qualls, Bill Guthrie and
Qualls, all of Meigs County, and
Don Notter, T. F. Burleson,
Mrs. Christine Boggess and Mrs.
Naomie Rose, Gallia County.
Also attending were Mr. Sayre, Lauren Hoffman, assistant
director : and secretaries
Hazel McKelvey and Mrs.
is Waid.

Ft.rst Horse Show
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gratlcate, was ldlled In "Opo
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Taosday, Misy S. Funeral ..,
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In a second cause of .....
the plaintiff is seeking lorii111
ure of a mortcage on one v.el
of land in Sectiim 11 al ....
Twp., of lea than tliilt Jacres, to satisfy a juclgmallat
$l:t,l70.26, and o1x per cent llo ' ·
terest from May 6, 1966.
Wilma E. Krebs, C
Mill
Creek St., hea been granflil a
divorce from Wllllam . C.
Krebs on grounds ol fli'UBI!ietf.
lee! of duty, The plalntlll \ru
restored to 11er forliler ~ ot
Wilma E. Fliber.
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A pelltloo for unUorm
roeal lllp[lOrl against a
COIIIIIy man In Wayne eot.\1\J
drcUit &lt;0!Jr1 In Detroit,
Leah Esther

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Acndemic Achlevement.
In a letter to Mr. William
Middleport High Scllool
Lloyd Bowen, 30, Columbus, and Marold Bowen, 36,
Principal, Col. Arthur D. Von Rt. 2 Oak Hill, forfeited $75 bonds for appearances SaturRollr,
Milllary ScJ. day morning In municipal court on charges of trespassing
enee at Ohio State University, with Intent to llell
commended Lloyd OR hls acb- The B!&gt;wea brothers had been er, was dismissed by
levement. The award Ll design. arrested Sunday, April Zl, first Belz.
ed to ncognize those Army em charges of breaking and eo- In city poUce cases,
ROTC Cadets wbo achieve llld terfng but these cllarges were Betz fined . James O.
maintain an academic point 111 reduced to the 1euer charge.
Rt
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U or hJiber,
' The watrant was signed by 23• · 2' •
S. Recovery Soug..t
The Colonel pointed oul lhll.l George Trafner. The Gailla costa. for speeding ond
In Court Petition
·wltboul ouiatanding biBb school County Sberlfl'o · Department R. 8li'Cbfleld,
Clarence Arthur Prlcie ill. 1; preporolfon It would hove bel!ii llad lppniheDded the brothers ~0 and eooll = no
Middleport, hea flltcl a pei!Uoa 'flrtually lmpaSIIble lor him 10 a11tr they llad been seen at the license.
~pins~ Ed1aoa Hobstett&lt;r, ez. lcldeve tblo pal and "credl.t liiiDC&lt;!llpled reaJdence of Train- Forfeiting bond~ on 8 tal
ecu1or of tile tllata ol Orela 1resta 'fitb the teaching staff 111 or on Rli3S near Gallla.
Highway Patrol cbaltes were
D; Price, deceased! In · tJi.e the Nlddleport Schools;• be Arrested by the sberif!'s de- Marlon F. Reynolds,
Common Pleas Court of lllelp li1'0fe.
parlmen~ Robert Olrlsmer, 22, fnglon, w. Va., $17.50,
County. The ·plaintiff ,Ji;stUb!J ,
llld KOI!,IIeth Noble, If, both of violation; Torralce L.
'tilll:t- . ,8110AD CALLED ...· Galilpofll.ltt 1, were eacb
W. \'a., aDd Fril$ 11-l.ll&lt;''"'l
clflc' ]iiirloDII proper!J,
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Sllveravll)e, lined fill aJ!d, eos11 (or t!Jsord110, Pl. PleaSi\11, ;,::·
..... In ·ClwDty CAm- wu dead on arrival a&amp; Veter- lirly &lt;OIIdui!l,
m .!!'!, !l!"""..!!'.g; =!!~! ,.
mon Pleal Court,. an adloll.&lt;,liJ IIJII ~ 11o91111 Ia t) Jollll R. 11on1ea, 11, Rl t, L. Dupler, 1'1,
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Al'lllut &lt;l. l'rl!ltaa qalnst ihe
lQen !h;! OalllpillJ,
Ill 01J0i!t Salur- D.. Smith, S7, :Detroit, IIUCIL,f ...ifll;
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Near}Y$15'000
Asked in Court

Out for Praise

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4Charges
Filed by
Deputies

Garcia Worlanaa, S'l,
Bottom. W8!1 arreeted
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sheriff's department on . ·
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PrrrsBURGH (UP!) - Two
eongressmen from coal producing states will be among the
11peakers at the American Mining Congress Coal Convention
which opens Sunday.
Sen. Robert c. Byrd, !).
W.Va., a leader in promotion of
coal re...rch, will speak at a
welcoming luncheon Monday ?/.
the Hllton Hotel. The senator is
foremost in encouraging the
study of production of gasoline
from coal.
Rep. John P. Saylor, R • Pa.,
will speak at the coal division
luncheon Tuesday at the PennSheraton Hot e I. A ranking
member of the House Commit,.
tee on Interior and Insular AJ..
fairs, Saylor was awarded the
"Conservationist of the Year''
award in 11161 by the NaUonal
Wildlife Federation.
About 2,500 delegates ha ..
registered for the four-&lt;lay conventloa.
High on the agenda are dis·
eusslons of new developments
In mining technique, financ!al
problems and legislaUon affect,.
fng coal mining.

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FIRST Gallta County Nd'
tee.
dent kW&lt;d In lite Vfel N•
ooafllct W8l S!H RaoseD Loll
Gordon Wooten,
president, llamilton, IDD of Mr. 111111 Mn.
was in charge of the sess ion. Anibony llamfltoa, aow tllll,

The Gallla County Riding Club, Inc., JriU )l9ld Its an- ulies on charges of resistlnc
nual horse show, the fir" of the 1Q86 aealKifii&lt;Stllday Misy rest, disturbing the peace,
Cpl. Ronald W. w..btewokl
15 at the Gallla County Jiinlor~'ll'nds. · ··'-"'""
· toJ!cation and assault as• iht
arrived home l'rlday alter
'l:Jiii event will be conduci1A!i1 ~9s • · point show under result of. an altercation at a
"""Pletlng 11iJ tour of duly for
rules of the Ohio Valley Horse Shoi Association. Entry fee Meigs Rile club.
o1x mooths in Viet Nam. He II
is $1.50. A trophy wlll he
. to the first pli&lt;e win· Other arrests by the sherll!'o
opeading 1 .....,. lfave with
ner and the first five
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dep~t Friday w.re L!rl')'
Ids parents, Mr. aud Mn. Ar·
winners will receive a
. ·(Mare or gelding). Ribbons
E. Gnffm, Tuppers Plams, . , .
lbur WroblewUI of GaJJlpolla.
Non . point halter classes will be presented to the winners. mg while his license was....,
He fa awaiting ordel'l for !do
begin at 10 a.m. The All-West- The first 13 classes of the
suapenslon, Roy R. Harm011: II,
oe:d anlgDment.
ern horae show will start at 1 ternoon show will be under
Ashland, Ky., open chlrjll!;
• JA :m: ' '!AI II Ill~ :tm I ua.&amp;:S:I
p.m. with the Grand Entry
point system. They include
James F. ~assey, MiddlepOrt,.
eluding representatives of
following :
order for !me and costs, and
clubs in the OIMI.I., each car- I. Lead-In-Pony - Rider
Bill Reeves, Albany, infoliel.
rylng hls own club flag.
years or under; 2. Stake
Uon .
. (Horses Only); 3.
The Sheriff's department 011
The new eleclrlc llmer whlch Pleasure Pony 18 inches or
Friday transported
Richard
was purchased recently by the
w d Lima wbero he "''"
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der- Rider 12 years or under; ar to
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1. Barrel Race (Horses Only) ; begin a aentenre for burg!arJ,
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flrst time at the show.
5. Western Pleasure H or s
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Galel will open at 7:30 a.m. (Full Mane); 6. Western
Gallla Counly autDmoblle
at the Fairgrounds. Food and sure Pony 13-56 Inches dealel'S' sales were down 13 in
refreshmenlB wlll be on sale
16 years or under; 7. Flag
April from the previous~
day on the grounds.
(Horses Only); 8.
Western I
despite increased llitw,· lfl'. new
admission will be SO cents
Championship - 16 years
trucks and used cars. Sales of
adullB. Children under 12
under; 9. Egg and Spoon Race;
new CHI'S remaiJied sialic and
of age wiD be admilted
10. Pick-up Hace (Horses Only);
used trucks dropped.
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Judge for the horse
11. Appaloosa Pleasure Horse;
The title sectiOP of Clei'(l" ~·
will be Ronnie Heaberlin.
12. Western Pleasure
l;ourts Marjorie ·RJneharl's 1il'·
Carnahan of Racine wUI be
(Clipped mane); and 1!.
fil Bockeye l!ulldlng and
flee Issued 1,276 titles, filed
aliiiOllDcer for the public
Class (Horse only).
IJaed a peUtlon Friday PI
3'13 notations ol liens and 303
dress system.
There will also be four specCounty Commoa
eU
cancellations, and Issued 18 duThe morning non-point
tal classes, all open with no Court seeking judgments Ia
plicate and five replacement tJ.
classes wiD include the
points given. These include: 11, amount of $14,600.115 agailllt .Aloo
lies.
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ing: I. Pony 56 inches or
Barrel Race, 15. Flag Rece, ~or. E. and Patricia 0.....,
New car sales last month totder, (entry fee $1), 2. Mare
16. stake Race, and 17. Pick
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aled 91, a drop of only three
gelding (entry fee $1), 3.
up Race. Prize money In these
pam I
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from Marclrwhen M were sold.
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Members Showmansblp, 4. Sial- classes will be $5, $4, $3, $2, and ment of $2,42Al.69 and olx Plr
New iruclla jumped to 23 in ~P' lllchl Lloyd, son of Mr. and lions (Horse), and 5. Appaloosa $1 for the first five places.
cent mterest from May 6, Ulll,
rD from 15 In Marcil. Total dea~ .Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, and~ fr••l&gt;
in one acllon and Ioree~ at
BACK HOME - Misrlue L-

son, Tom·Gooch, Mike Kerns, last month COIIIpl1'ed to 133 lR
Jackie Knight Ann Rseo Diane March but were down wben
Remita, Bev.;ly Luak, s' u , 1 n compared to
!!Old
J08n Snyder, Annette: February. Used
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Thomas and Richard Weinberg- aled 20 as Ctmpared to 27 fn
er.
March.
The loeal coolestanls were Other sales Jut moJtllt fnc]ud.
under the direetlon of
Mrs. ed: 10 uew trallent onil ,. four
Rulh Gillingham.
used trailers, elpt new mot.;r.
cycles and two .used motorcy-SW S h 18 ard
cfes and one used jeep. .
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The Sauthweatena
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School Dlelrlcl bserecelved approval olreeellt applleatiCJns lor
Federal Fundi for T!Uo 1 llld
J'!'Sults. ·
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creet vocal lnslruetor, Elper- Title D prosrama In lht ameunt
l&lt;lgan WRI flrlt wllb
180 ~ twfrlon of the group 19: of t31,7111.39, It waa. ~
Jioflllo out olllli!). GaiJliioUI WM liifeil·ln the lnllrUcllon few the here Friday. . .
nd with ex OIOiata a • d new tryoulB.
For Title I, • pl'llCraJII of r.
Cbon WHI tbfrd wltb Gfi
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communlcalloii Ull!q--,,lbea
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Principal of ·apptoved wu
·~ · fllrmer Oalllpolfs laaolbar. • tbe ' )lr.._,, Elementary Title D J)nlll'lln for wn.y
,pther ~hoollla the ...~ of Sehool. ~'~ Ill: od- boob iiili inaiariail~W~· apo
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mately $80000 at this time
can be sought through fedi!I'ar
programs while 1\leigs has
bout $70,1100. 'lbe amounts
will be sought for the Guidin.g I
Hand School program or
Youth Program in Meigs
not determined by the conJmi:t-1

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Drive over tnd check them out durin g our

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The Guiding Hand School program was placed on the list as
the top priority program in
Gallla with a youth program
if needed, as being given Class
B rating.
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Revs. Ny1e o en an
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Hueholt, directors of tbe school,
attended to point out that the
school is currenUy having financial difficulty. It is hoped
that through a federal grant
the Guiding Hand School program can be expanded where
two and possibly three classeo 'may he conducted.' There
is presently one class of
12
pupils attending the
school
whicb has been fmanced through
state private and county sources. '
Gallia County has app,.xl·

Richard Sayre, director ol
the CAP, indicated Saturday
that the Meigs group has not
yet specified the number of
job stations that will be sought,
ed.
but the number may be as high
as 70.
Sayre said his staff was to
begin work at once on
the
application for the youth program in Meigs and also one
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High priority projects - one
Jn each county - were approved by the Gallia-Meigs Community Action Program (CAP)
committee in Gallipolis Friday
night.

By Auditor

NOBODY, BUT NOBODY WILL
· SELL .ABUICK FOR LESS MONEY

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I ceria~ of:~to ~e
J :""" :;:'ty :,om,:
all:~ 1:rd':ntal •~~~•!!'urman I ~~~~;.~~•ehw:·;,_;::or:~·;~!!
Friday &lt;'Ompleted a three day to come out of the cession. I ficiently and offectively for The grand Jury also recom· nex,
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t to crim'n- IJ&lt;maid Halley 2Al and James
Wrighl ri J:
1 Halley
k~sjun jn Uama county com~ Tilt araad jury tound tnat the protecllon of the cmzen:~ mended that more · and
Most of the space in quesUon
pr~~ no
Rt ':z. Crown City Irwin L. Sau:an, .fa,
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mon Pleas Court retu~nlng 10 tbo moaey appropriated for I and the good order of the ooun- attention be given to the
is presently being used by the
Y assau
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hnth ,'m. fr!'~ J~~~Y !n trn: !!, ~g~~·; ~ ~., ... ~~~:}•. ,,
indictments, three agrunst one the operaHo1nH' of tbe Gallla1 ty.Fu th
mend ~:
. ~eeulpln~lyatht theewcourlboashlng ~·;: G&amp;Uiii Cuuni:.y weifare aepan.. Hoger L. Montgomery, lll, theft of whee1 and tire from , Rt. 2,
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defendant, ptus three secret in- Coanty Sber • Depart men
r er recom
auona m- •&lt; ar
men! pending its move to new Crown City, lor manslaughter Frank Mlils Crown City.
Raines 40 Rl 1
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dirtments, Involving six per· is wholly Inadequate and rec· eluded the need for a new ~e- ows, the cleaaing ol the halls quarters at Third and Olive, up- in the Misrch 19 two c~ collis- others ln;luded Alfred May- aru1 ~aid w. Green, c,
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ommended ibal •• addiUoaal frJI!erator m the county J•ll and stairways and cteanlng and on completion of the new build· ion at Crown City whlch took
Huntington w va Ollie Conley 45 boih of Cojua&gt;-·'
29 destruction' of
The grand jury, with Edwin snbstanllal appropriation be ldtchen, office machines for redecoration of the jury r 0 '::' ing and merger with the dlvls· the life of Burl Raines, 20, of :,'~ilcl..;.
bus all cha'rced wllb brealilql ' ·
Edelblute, foreman, examined a made so that:
the sheriff's office, repair of wltb refurnishing and that a r Jon of aid for the aged office. Crown City.
ty · Carlin Wood rd tl Crown
entering
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ent of the that the jury room be kept Indictments were re
Ada w. Borden, 28, Kerr, for City, assaull with Intent to Carr over were
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against these:
perjury in allegedly giving false klU, and James W. McBride, of Hol1y Jack TOmblin, · ,
two cases were carried over to bilities they have.
al equipment for the sheriff's Another recommendation of James H. Beaver, 24, Colum- test!rnony and soliciting false 38, Bidwell, f~ non - supporl Huntington, W. Va., and.
lhe September W'm ol rourt.
2 Deputies may be better cruisers and last but not least the grand jury was that· vacant bus, formerly of Rt. 2, Crown testimony from her daughters . The grand Jury declined to E. Jollell, 31, Co~. !tit'
trained and ul ped
at the ~!tom ol the list ol reO: I space . in the old courthouse, City, kidnapping, criminal ... in the first degree murder indict the foDowmg .
charged. With breaking and. -· .·~
Recommendations of the 3 Sheri'!!
m•v ommendations
the need for made available by moving ol saull and robbery, In the April case of Ernest Walker, 39, Gal- Lyle Sheets, 21, Eureka Star
m a recent II&amp;E
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THI!M TODA'I

FRENCH CITY
PRESS

VOL. l

NO. 14

Fine Points
Of Law Given

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SECOND SECTON Page 13

SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1966

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When the title of a motor vehicle is held "" "Carl X or Verna X," a t~nancy in common

It was agreed by the committee that the top project in
line for Meigs County should
be a youth program for those
Jn the poverty class from 1&amp;-21

is created and the surviving

spouse does not take title to the
motor veh ic~e as a survivor.

years of age.

Tbis report was released today by Meigs County Auditor
Gordon H. Caldwell in hope It I
may prove heoeficlal to Mr.
and Mrs. John Q. Taxpayers 8!1 '
car owners.
However, when a title to a

BUICK SPECIAL
4 DOOR SEDAN

X or Mary X, either as joint
tenants with right of sur·
vivorship and not as tenants in
common," the survivor takes

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er. Also in such case, a clerk
of the court of Common Pleas
may issue a transfer of '8 motor
vehicle title after the death of
one of the owners upon the asCOME VISITING _ These are the red squirrels, just a stone's throw from the back
signmeot by the
survivmg door of the Court House In Meigs County. They attract a lot of squirrel watchers, f r 0 m

. , YOU CAN1 GET A BmER DEAL ANYWHERE

SMITH BUICK CO.
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Galllpollo,
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spouse and a tax release from
the county .auditor, Caldwell
said.

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Advance Tickets Avai}ab}e
MUS Students For Cl.rCUS 1•n •·ddleport .·
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Taking Final
Tests at OU

Places where there are jdvanced ticket sales for the
King Brothers 3-Ring Circus coming to Middlep&lt;&gt;rt, May
17th, were announced today by the Middleport Volunteer
Fire Dept., sponsors.
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Tickets for Adults are $2. Children's tickets are $1•
Middleport High School stu Tickets can be purchased
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member
of the Mid...,, s were m
dl~rtanyFire
Department
or Middleport,
a. m. to I p.available
m. from from
the may-8
to lake the final district state ·•·
followin• ar- or's secretary or fl:om 6 p. m.
seholastlt tests
from one of the
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Among those.golng were Jef- ea merchants.
to 8 p. m. at the mayor's
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In Middleport The Martin office where a fll'eman wiU he
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Ia; o;,..son - General Science· and Middleport !Mnch.
qu~~· 1 th
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RObert Schmoll, Jon Cunning: In New Haven, W. Va., Mill- ti k ce 0 $I~ re~rrta. ~:~
h~ _Chemistry; Joey Hindy, er's Grocery.
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Nancy Harris _ Elementary AI· In Pomeroy, lngei s Carpet
gebra: George Hackett Jr., Lu- House, The New York Clothing
anna Mcintosh_ Advanced AI· House, Simon's Market, Tewksgebra; Tony MIDer, David Jenk- bury Barber Shop.
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Ins _ Plane Geometry; Patrl- Reserved seat Uckets Will go
cia Ault Wayne Davis - Amer- on sale May 9th through May
lean H~tory; Melissa Davis, 14th at the Mayor's office in
Robert Shillet- World History;
John Evans, Kenneth HarrisFourteen students at Gallla
5elllor Social Studies.
Academy High school
have
Marta Ray lluhbard, Cynthia
been selected to receive prizes
Mills - English; Karen HawIn the essay competition of the
ley, Debra King - English;
Propeller Club of
America
Rose Hackett William Hysellwhich is spoasored by HuntingEnglish· John Baker o 11 1 a
ton Propeller Club and Ashland
Lewis_:_ English· Th:resa Cas- Majorettes and Oaghearers OU and Relining Co.
cl Remalle Nferl'- Flr!t Year lor the Middleport High school Those who wiD be awarded
LaUn· Betsy Cunningham Car- marching band were chosen at prim at the awards dinner
of Kb,g _ second Year 'Latin a tryout Friday afternoon after on Friday, Misy 20 at the HoD-

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GREAT
VALUES ON
THE
YOUNG-IN-HEART
'66 CHEVELLEI

Second Year Spanish and su.. marching technique.
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Jamarllla Ward Janice Schmoll was selected
Fir Year Bookkeeping.
to flU the one majorette va88
caney with Diane Welsh
lrer
alternate. Sue Rue and Marla
Hubbard were selected as flagbearers.
These fllrls wlll join the rq,
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turning majore11es who
are
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Debbie Grueser, Diana Dav:A revised U1~ .t t h e Is, Rathy McElhinny and Elaine
.;hools parliclpa""'l In the dta·
b:'icl land jUdging contest of DaviJ.
!uture Farmers of .· America Judges lor the tryoull were
and In order of llniJIUoa, cor- Mr. Wllllam K. BusseD, cllreettecta a previous report of the ..-, and Merlyn ROB!, Kylll!f

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Our New Trading Policy
Assures You Can Trade

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Congressmen
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Coa}Ta}kers

Other CAP committee
bers present were Rev. Joseph
Kraly, Faye Proffitt, Car
Qualls, Bill Guthrie and
Qualls, all of Meigs County, and
Don Notter, T. F. Burleson,
Mrs. Christine Boggess and Mrs.
Naomie Rose, Gallia County.
Also attending were Mr. Sayre, Lauren Hoffman, assistant
director : and secretaries
Hazel McKelvey and Mrs.
is Waid.

Ft.rst Horse Show
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gratlcate, was ldlled In "Opo
eratiOII Blrm.lqham" •
Taosday, Misy S. Funeral ..,
raagemeult will ht • -

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In a second cause of .....
the plaintiff is seeking lorii111
ure of a mortcage on one v.el
of land in Sectiim 11 al ....
Twp., of lea than tliilt Jacres, to satisfy a juclgmallat
$l:t,l70.26, and o1x per cent llo ' ·
terest from May 6, 1966.
Wilma E. Krebs, C
Mill
Creek St., hea been granflil a
divorce from Wllllam . C.
Krebs on grounds ol fli'UBI!ietf.
lee! of duty, The plalntlll \ru
restored to 11er forliler ~ ot
Wilma E. Fliber.
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A pelltloo for unUorm
roeal lllp[lOrl against a
COIIIIIy man In Wayne eot.\1\J
drcUit &lt;0!Jr1 In Detroit,
Leah Esther

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fylnl for lhe ~tar Award for·
Acndemic Achlevement.
In a letter to Mr. William
Middleport High Scllool
Lloyd Bowen, 30, Columbus, and Marold Bowen, 36,
Principal, Col. Arthur D. Von Rt. 2 Oak Hill, forfeited $75 bonds for appearances SaturRollr,
Milllary ScJ. day morning In municipal court on charges of trespassing
enee at Ohio State University, with Intent to llell
commended Lloyd OR hls acb- The B!&gt;wea brothers had been er, was dismissed by
levement. The award Ll design. arrested Sunday, April Zl, first Belz.
ed to ncognize those Army em charges of breaking and eo- In city poUce cases,
ROTC Cadets wbo achieve llld terfng but these cllarges were Betz fined . James O.
maintain an academic point 111 reduced to the 1euer charge.
Rt
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U or hJiber,
' The watrant was signed by 23• · 2' •
S. Recovery Soug..t
The Colonel pointed oul lhll.l George Trafner. The Gailla costa. for speeding ond
In Court Petition
·wltboul ouiatanding biBb school County Sberlfl'o · Department R. 8li'Cbfleld,
Clarence Arthur Prlcie ill. 1; preporolfon It would hove bel!ii llad lppniheDded the brothers ~0 and eooll = no
Middleport, hea flltcl a pei!Uoa 'flrtually lmpaSIIble lor him 10 a11tr they llad been seen at the license.
~pins~ Ed1aoa Hobstett&lt;r, ez. lcldeve tblo pal and "credl.t liiiDC&lt;!llpled reaJdence of Train- Forfeiting bond~ on 8 tal
ecu1or of tile tllata ol Orela 1resta 'fitb the teaching staff 111 or on Rli3S near Gallla.
Highway Patrol cbaltes were
D; Price, deceased! In · tJi.e the Nlddleport Schools;• be Arrested by the sberif!'s de- Marlon F. Reynolds,
Common Pleas Court of lllelp li1'0fe.
parlmen~ Robert Olrlsmer, 22, fnglon, w. Va., $17.50,
County. The ·plaintiff ,Ji;stUb!J ,
llld KOI!,IIeth Noble, If, both of violation; Torralce L.
'tilll:t- . ,8110AD CALLED ...· Galilpofll.ltt 1, were eacb
W. \'a., aDd Fril$ 11-l.ll&lt;''"'l
clflc' ]iiirloDII proper!J,
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Sllveravll)e, lined fill aJ!d, eos11 (or t!Jsord110, Pl. PleaSi\11, ;,::·
..... In ·ClwDty CAm- wu dead on arrival a&amp; Veter- lirly &lt;OIIdui!l,
m .!!'!, !l!"""..!!'.g; =!!~! ,.
mon Pleal Court,. an adloll.&lt;,liJ IIJII ~ 11o91111 Ia t) Jollll R. 11on1ea, 11, Rl t, L. Dupler, 1'1,
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Al'lllut &lt;l. l'rl!ltaa qalnst ihe
lQen !h;! OalllpillJ,
Ill 01J0i!t Salur- D.. Smith, S7, :Detroit, IIUCIL,f ...ifll;
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e11u1e o1 ... 111c1 Lauro! G. Dllll1l, 11,
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Nultlild batl8'y filal by JoJm. U.U.IIOI\ lid.
$SUO •·
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IJf Dollali. 'l'blt1tlllt.
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Near}Y$15'000
Asked in Court

Out for Praise

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Gete Federal Aid

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4Charges
Filed by
Deputies

Garcia Worlanaa, S'l,
Bottom. W8!1 arreeted
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sheriff's department on . ·
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PrrrsBURGH (UP!) - Two
eongressmen from coal producing states will be among the
11peakers at the American Mining Congress Coal Convention
which opens Sunday.
Sen. Robert c. Byrd, !).
W.Va., a leader in promotion of
coal re...rch, will speak at a
welcoming luncheon Monday ?/.
the Hllton Hotel. The senator is
foremost in encouraging the
study of production of gasoline
from coal.
Rep. John P. Saylor, R • Pa.,
will speak at the coal division
luncheon Tuesday at the PennSheraton Hot e I. A ranking
member of the House Commit,.
tee on Interior and Insular AJ..
fairs, Saylor was awarded the
"Conservationist of the Year''
award in 11161 by the NaUonal
Wildlife Federation.
About 2,500 delegates ha ..
registered for the four-&lt;lay conventloa.
High on the agenda are dis·
eusslons of new developments
In mining technique, financ!al
problems and legislaUon affect,.
fng coal mining.

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FIRST Gallta County Nd'
tee.
dent kW&lt;d In lite Vfel N•
ooafllct W8l S!H RaoseD Loll
Gordon Wooten,
president, llamilton, IDD of Mr. 111111 Mn.
was in charge of the sess ion. Anibony llamfltoa, aow tllll,

The Gallla County Riding Club, Inc., JriU )l9ld Its an- ulies on charges of resistlnc
nual horse show, the fir" of the 1Q86 aealKifii&lt;Stllday Misy rest, disturbing the peace,
Cpl. Ronald W. w..btewokl
15 at the Gallla County Jiinlor~'ll'nds. · ··'-"'""
· toJ!cation and assault as• iht
arrived home l'rlday alter
'l:Jiii event will be conduci1A!i1 ~9s • · point show under result of. an altercation at a
"""Pletlng 11iJ tour of duly for
rules of the Ohio Valley Horse Shoi Association. Entry fee Meigs Rile club.
o1x mooths in Viet Nam. He II
is $1.50. A trophy wlll he
. to the first pli&lt;e win· Other arrests by the sherll!'o
opeading 1 .....,. lfave with
ner and the first five
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dep~t Friday w.re L!rl')'
Ids parents, Mr. aud Mn. Ar·
winners will receive a
. ·(Mare or gelding). Ribbons
E. Gnffm, Tuppers Plams, . , .
lbur WroblewUI of GaJJlpolla.
Non . point halter classes will be presented to the winners. mg while his license was....,
He fa awaiting ordel'l for !do
begin at 10 a.m. The All-West- The first 13 classes of the
suapenslon, Roy R. Harm011: II,
oe:d anlgDment.
ern horae show will start at 1 ternoon show will be under
Ashland, Ky., open chlrjll!;
• JA :m: ' '!AI II Ill~ :tm I ua.&amp;:S:I
p.m. with the Grand Entry
point system. They include
James F. ~assey, MiddlepOrt,.
eluding representatives of
following :
order for !me and costs, and
clubs in the OIMI.I., each car- I. Lead-In-Pony - Rider
Bill Reeves, Albany, infoliel.
rylng hls own club flag.
years or under; 2. Stake
Uon .
. (Horses Only); 3.
The Sheriff's department 011
The new eleclrlc llmer whlch Pleasure Pony 18 inches or
Friday transported
Richard
was purchased recently by the
w d Lima wbero he "''"
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der- Rider 12 years or under; ar to
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1. Barrel Race (Horses Only) ; begin a aentenre for burg!arJ,
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flrst time at the show.
5. Western Pleasure H or s
.
Galel will open at 7:30 a.m. (Full Mane); 6. Western
Gallla Counly autDmoblle
at the Fairgrounds. Food and sure Pony 13-56 Inches dealel'S' sales were down 13 in
refreshmenlB wlll be on sale
16 years or under; 7. Flag
April from the previous~
day on the grounds.
(Horses Only); 8.
Western I
despite increased llitw,· lfl'. new
admission will be SO cents
Championship - 16 years
trucks and used cars. Sales of
adullB. Children under 12
under; 9. Egg and Spoon Race;
new CHI'S remaiJied sialic and
of age wiD be admilted
10. Pick-up Hace (Horses Only);
used trucks dropped.
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Judge for the horse
11. Appaloosa Pleasure Horse;
The title sectiOP of Clei'(l" ~·
will be Ronnie Heaberlin.
12. Western Pleasure
l;ourts Marjorie ·RJneharl's 1il'·
Carnahan of Racine wUI be
(Clipped mane); and 1!.
fil Bockeye l!ulldlng and
flee Issued 1,276 titles, filed
aliiiOllDcer for the public
Class (Horse only).
IJaed a peUtlon Friday PI
3'13 notations ol liens and 303
dress system.
There will also be four specCounty Commoa
eU
cancellations, and Issued 18 duThe morning non-point
tal classes, all open with no Court seeking judgments Ia
plicate and five replacement tJ.
classes wiD include the
points given. These include: 11, amount of $14,600.115 agailllt .Aloo
lies.
.
ing: I. Pony 56 inches or
Barrel Race, 15. Flag Rece, ~or. E. and Patricia 0.....,
New car sales last month totder, (entry fee $1), 2. Mare
16. stake Race, and 17. Pick
~j . t'ff
j•...,
aled 91, a drop of only three
gelding (entry fee $1), 3.
up Race. Prize money In these
pam I
""""""• _ .
from Marclrwhen M were sold.
.
Members Showmansblp, 4. Sial- classes will be $5, $4, $3, $2, and ment of $2,42Al.69 and olx Plr
New iruclla jumped to 23 in ~P' lllchl Lloyd, son of Mr. and lions (Horse), and 5. Appaloosa $1 for the first five places.
cent mterest from May 6, Ulll,
rD from 15 In Marcil. Total dea~ .Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, and~ fr••l&gt;
in one acllon and Ioree~ at
BACK HOME - Misrlue L-

son, Tom·Gooch, Mike Kerns, last month COIIIpl1'ed to 133 lR
Jackie Knight Ann Rseo Diane March but were down wben
Remita, Bev.;ly Luak, s' u , 1 n compared to
!!Old
J08n Snyder, Annette: February. Used
sl!lel· ·
Thomas and Richard Weinberg- aled 20 as Ctmpared to 27 fn
er.
March.
The loeal coolestanls were Other sales Jut moJtllt fnc]ud.
under the direetlon of
Mrs. ed: 10 uew trallent onil ,. four
Rulh Gillingham.
used trailers, elpt new mot.;r.
cycles and two .used motorcy-SW S h 18 ard
cfes and one used jeep. .
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The Sauthweatena
L o c'll
School Dlelrlcl bserecelved approval olreeellt applleatiCJns lor
Federal Fundi for T!Uo 1 llld
J'!'Sults. ·
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creet vocal lnslruetor, Elper- Title D prosrama In lht ameunt
l&lt;lgan WRI flrlt wllb
180 ~ twfrlon of the group 19: of t31,7111.39, It waa. ~
Jioflllo out olllli!). GaiJliioUI WM liifeil·ln the lnllrUcllon few the here Friday. . .
nd with ex OIOiata a • d new tryoulB.
For Title I, • pl'llCraJII of r.
Cbon WHI tbfrd wltb Gfi
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ld
ta. Tile~; •
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communlcalloii Ull!q--,,lbea
by llaYiim· : .. .· .
Principal of ·apptoved wu
·~ · fllrmer Oalllpolfs laaolbar. • tbe ' )lr.._,, Elementary Title D J)nlll'lln for wn.y
,pther ~hoollla the ...~ of Sehool. ~'~ Ill: od- boob iiili inaiariail~W~· apo
DflraQ/Ii' ,
1he proVed' fa thit .....Ji!itl,401,.

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GAlliPOLIS

mately $80000 at this time
can be sought through fedi!I'ar
programs while 1\leigs has
bout $70,1100. 'lbe amounts
will be sought for the Guidin.g I
Hand School program or
Youth Program in Meigs
not determined by the conJmi:t-1

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oa llarrlooD, Marilyn S~mbo- of basic twirls routines and Gregory Briggs, Donald Glb- Sales of used can totaled 19'1 fng Amiy ROTC Cadets quail-

Drive over tnd check them out durin g our

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for Re1arded chllclren in Gallia.
The Guiding Hand School program was placed on the list as
the top priority program in
Gallla with a youth program
if needed, as being given Class
B rating.
B rd
d Gl
Revs. Ny1e o en an
en
Hueholt, directors of tbe school,
attended to point out that the
school is currenUy having financial difficulty. It is hoped
that through a federal grant
the Guiding Hand School program can be expanded where
two and possibly three classeo 'may he conducted.' There
is presently one class of
12
pupils attending the
school
whicb has been fmanced through
state private and county sources. '
Gallia County has app,.xl·

Richard Sayre, director ol
the CAP, indicated Saturday
that the Meigs group has not
yet specified the number of
job stations that will be sought,
ed.
but the number may be as high
as 70.
Sayre said his staff was to
begin work at once on
the
application for the youth program in Meigs and also one
for The Guiding Hand School ...:=:..:.=:.....::..~:.::.----------!

motor vehicle is held as, "John

el/-8 Engine

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Approved in CAP Session
High priority projects - one
Jn each county - were approved by the Gallia-Meigs Community Action Program (CAP)
committee in Gallipolis Friday
night.

By Auditor

NOBODY, BUT NOBODY WILL
· SELL .ABUICK FOR LESS MONEY

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Seniors Shine in
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••iinats•.-.J .:. aitii-SiAy c.FJ" program, u er ' The Re
oss WI
. d
ement Is that
saw on tajurtd the leadership of the Galho Stay F1t program IS deSlgne 1only reqmr
te each
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S Love. 32, Sam Fowlkes, J~, ~~~~·, ~; ...,~~~~e !'!&amp;Y!!'· ~: :~~.;; it. lftrii. fallen aDd ftie
nswtmmfn~ -::::- ~: ~ .... cfictai Ituntty to participate m a mean~ Thts does no 1 and the Authordles sa II taken tt
;v, H""'"': :.! ?:.!•~!':.~:-.
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litrd wero struck and .ktlleJI to th~ mln4 4S well as to the mgful and enJoyable acttvity ov-1swum conb:,~~Py and rest as derson. HaMrtford,af~ospttal by
Clifford Nelson Ohvar, 3~ Mo- Lantz. 37, James Knox Dv~
bod " tHe S kesman added ler an extended period of tJme. swammer m.. ,
Veterans emora
Thomas 35 Martl)a M Cheese-134; John Kay Slerret, 2; Judi
a ear.
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,:\rove &lt;lrculatmn ' The Galhpohs pool Will offer [often as necessary
the 10· Pomeroy Emergency
na St.twail '3: J:m:!::: M
.\."L"'l
2,
ii4LCtS,
I'"'of ody movements I the program every Thursday ltlal three miles e summer I where he was admit
w
33 Heber , H, Rlfll•, 32, Wil· 32; Wilham H Prollltt, 37:
abdominal muscles: evening .It w•ll be open to all must sw•rn the 440 yards With· facial, bead and ch"t lnjurl.,.
Withers, 8, Lelia Marilyn Higginbotham, 32; Wal·
movement w•thm the, lnd•vlduals eornpletmg the
out stoppmg to rest.
Pollee were unable
Wedgo, 35, Jane M. Powell, ter C Warren, 50
Thomas
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eertaln Saturday
a
Names of those votinl Mbsen brew 31, Olaud Cheesebrew, Ste; 1 ~n Bragg S7 · Delbert H.
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whether or not Anderson WB!
are hsted below, fulluwmg 31 ' Wilham H Robertl!on 50: Stover. 32 Kay Ellen Gygax,
driVer of the vehicle, which wa•
~e rai81llg of the 'lllestioo uf Guy McW•IIIarns, Jr, 5. Arn· 35, Margaret Leone Stalnaker,
demolished.
rtght to use the names by old LeRoy Lane, 29, Edna 0 34, Enoha Lee Stalnaker, 34,
the news med~a and a ru110g by Lane 29, Mary Busbv, 8 Chor- James Thomas, 12 Samm1e C.
100
Prosecuting Altornty that 1t les J Slater, 35, Wilham W Sturgeon, 26, Nelson Rayburn,
SQUAD CALLED
t\11 permlsslble lo do so. Wllh wamslev, 29, William Carper 37. K1p H Hartenbach 31, PT PLEASANT - Agron.m•y
tile JMtter on ncord m the of- AeJker, s, George o Dabney, Carolyn S Costen, 33, Ea~est and HortiCulture Field Dav will
of CirCwt Clerk
Howard 7
Watterson, 24, Ora H Car.asle, be held at the Oh1o Vall•y Ex·
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Arthur M. Goodwm, 31
periment Station on Rt
62
utz.
Absentee
voterS and precinct Dana Brown J r ' 2 ,IessJ e •
north of Pt Pleasant on June 2
tio are
Jacobs 32, Karen Dell Jones,
i1 and Will £eature the latest fnld·
,
50, Pearl L Beckett 5, Lloyd
lngs ln weed control chemicals
)I)Ttle M. Bl•"lng, 32 Paul E Beckett, ;, Iva Vlrg101a W1lls
and
rnethil(ls.
41'" Lyons, 17, Donald H•ggm- 37 DlBna Lee Wedge 35 Jim
botharn, 17. David Mochael War· w~ • $5 Jane M Powell,
Wit
Dr Colhns Veatch, professor
ner, 48. Della Mae R~tybmn 1 g
of Agronomy at West Vrrgm1a
1~. Garnet Tooley, 3j, Gllbflrt I
Umversity, wJU be present to
W Tooley, 35, Pa11i H Han·
Ollft
discuss tbe control of weeds
shaw, 34, Clarence G Taylor,
with chemicals and ggrr..u'tur- 1
t5 , canna Chase, J2 , carole B
Grover c Kin!e~, Profe.slon· al pract•ces Dr Vea,tch" re- ~
~eager, 32. Rose f B111ford,
al Engmeers, 1528 SoUih 7th sponSlble for all o( UIO re·
:ij Freda M Ebe~"sbach 23
Street Ironton, has JUSt bt&gt;en search on weed ~rol earned
Rarold Bush, Jr , 2, Vonnl The charge of Illegal saiP of made 8 hfe member of the 0~.10 on m West Virguna
Blizabetb Bu.sll, 2,
Chl(lJe liquor agamst Archie D1gg~. Socaetv of Proiess10nal Engl- Aecordmg to Charles Spl"'~'OW,
64 Galaxie XL
Tap1onct Carder, l3 · 0: !on Har· 49 B1dwell last Tuesday 10 the neers and the National :loclel) assoc'"te agronomiSt '" charge
IN TRAINING _ Three MeJgs County residents are now In their nmth week
Convtrtlble. I cyllftdtr,
rJs Carder, 33, David William Mumripal court was not dl!· f of Professtonal F.ngmeers MT of the Ohw VaHev Expenment
or trammg at the State Highway Patrol Academy in C£Jlumbus. Pictured here,
1uto traM., power """"
lng, ,owtr lbrakll 1t1d
Qartley, 50. Mathew~ D Han- m1s~ed by Sheriff Denver Walk· 1 Kmle~ 18 a member of the Statmn, some sort of chen!lcal
performmg a "rope chmb" as a part of the physical conchtiomng program, are
1
window&amp;, radio &amp; hutar
~aw, 50; Wilham H ~nodgrass, er as prt:'\'IOUS"IY reported
Ohto Valley chapter or the weed control research !tas hern
Cadets Hayman K Barmtz of Pomeroy, Edward G. Moore of Middleport and RI·
65 Ford Gal. 500
5' Bennie Rhodes, 13, Bernnart
OSPE whllh chapter J! com earned on at the station smce
chard R Nelson of Dexter. Patrolman Rome Oatley of the Academy Staff obLerner, 23, Cectl
Edward ! Fa-...e DJggs 40 hJs wife pled nsed of engmeers from Gal 1t was established m 195(1
serves their performance.
2 dr. Hordtop, 219 tftiiM1
.tand1rd tr,nlo Radio an•
Roach, SO , Harry S v.oomer l gUJlty and was fmed $100 and I ~a Jackson, and
Lawrence The earlv work was primaJJ!y htoltr
as John Arthur Mohr
6 costs for Illegal sale of liqu{'lr
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59 Ford Galaxie
A Grimm,
Jornes l The affidaVIt agamst Dlgg' count ..,
4 Dr, I cy1lncler, IUM,
H Call, 50 Stella McDenmtt was marked dismissed bv UJe As h!s name sugge.;:ts, Mr come Into use v,;hich tJOv. per
&amp;rent. Redlo &amp; huttr
17 Lorena Sprenger, 30 Gf"orge sherifr, hov.ever, Judse Hobert Kmley was born durmg the mJt corn production ·~oJthout
62 Ford Gal. 500
W Sprenger, 30
S Betz said the charge agamst ftrst term of President Grover cultivation siiOuld the falmer ~o
Wilham D Lill\' 2~. Mary Diggs v.:as d1sm1"sed by the Cleveland and served m the
4 dr. I cyl. At Trtr&amp;. P.
tlotrlftl, rodlo ond hollor
Ann Lilly, 24, Luella Leport court nut by, but w1th I'.:'Jnsent Ohio Legislative as a Represen desire
The•
Gallla
County
Board
of
352
Instead
of
363.
He
was
a
Lt
Incumbent
County
Engineer
1
t
The f1eld da~ w1 l bcgm at
11 Dl k
, ned
61 Comet 2 Dr.
5, Vlrgmla L MrW•Ihams 5, I the shenff after a pre rour I tatJve from Lawrence County 10 a m DST, Tile ~lason Elections posted the
official Governor candidate.
Lowe
e ason .,a\
M I
6 eyUnftr, 111nd1rd trent.
Harold Robert Supple, 5 Renu lconsultatwn between the JUdge m the trJ;)(J's lie IS now retired Countv Home Dt·mon:.lt.ltvm ~nt of the 1966 May pnmary Robert Sweeney, Atty. Gener· votels for :oorno cou~h~ axne
l1dlo and haater
Spencer, 32, Elmer Al!e&gt;n I.oom· and the law offlcei
from hrghY.av engmeenng but Countll will serve lunch and Fnday
at candidate had 635 vote~ Jn· Wal ace,
won recorder
64 English Ford
~ -~still Is JctJve m one of the most the program Is scheduled to Changes were mmor. and ml stead of 630. Thomas Fer~uson, crat nomlna!lo~5 f~~al
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' eytlnd1r, 4 &amp;pttd trant.
Important branrhes of the pro- end at 4 p. m
1 no way affeded the outtolllt' of auditor candidate,
finished lost 911 for
63 Ford Galaxle
fess10n - surveymg Mr Km·
any ISsue or contest
With 964 Instead of 969 Charles Thirteen changeo were
!1110, Conv. I cyl, Aut.
ley IS the dean of the engmeerOn the Democrat ticket, Paui Pugliese, also an auditor can- on the Republican ticket
trono, R&amp;H
lOg fralermly 10 Lawrence C&lt;IUO Bids to be Openo&gt;d
J. Lynch s Official total wao didate, wound up with 98 VOleS William White, governor
63 Palcon 2 Dr.
ty
On Arl'a Pro je~ts
~::-::=-:.....:=:...:..·~---1 msteod of 106.
dldate, gained two for
494;
6 cvllndor, "'""""' lroi!L
bllo ...........
Four Pomeroy Elementary old Pomeroy Central S.hool for
Several area projects are ir.· Cnrh Water Boxes
B J Goldman. supreme JUdge John W Brown, Lt.
School teachers will retire at many years
FUNDS DISPERSED
eandidate, lost (!Ve votes In the picked up IS for a 2910 total.
60Fordf.600
1&lt;luded m b1d openings May 17, 'fo l&gt;e Uncovered
the end of thr! term, 1t was Prmr to the t1me he came to '
. when th e Ob Io Slate H1gh·
Dump Truck, I cylinder
official count He finished with Roger Cloud, audltot· candl·
reported Saturday
Central Elementary 10 1931, Mr I Fond diSpersals from M01gs way Department w1ll
reach The Syracuse Board of Public 231 William Brown, Fourth Dls- date, lost 10 lor a 2774 comtt,
onglno, 5 "'"" tront, I
IPHd Nlr axle
Spencer ta 1gbt two terms at 1County Court m Apnt totaled the quarter-way mark in 1ts Affaars has asked that each tr1ct Court of Appeals, picked and A E Re11ly, auditor, lost
They are Ralph Spencer who Flatwoods and one at Rtd $1,12415, accorrlmg to Clerk anticipated 1966
construction water consumer m the town up 31 votes for a total of 899.
five for 2.389
65 Dodge Dart
2 Dr. 270 S.riH, 6 cyllnhas been pnnc1pal of the Pom- Brush
Bette H~Jbstetter Fees to t11e program that will place $5011 ba\e his curb box uncovered Carl Bormg lost 33 votes to J. D Herbert,
treasurer
cler, ttandlrd trans., radle
eroy Elementary School smce The other retmng teachers state totaled $130 50, fees to million worth of work under 1 from t~n} dut around 1t
fimsh WJth 77 He w~s a ~tate candidate lost one for a 2731
ond hutor
1t was completed In 1961
are Ellen Gibbs, thJrd grade sheriff, $126 35, fees tD county constructwn durmg the current Water consumers are not eentral committeeman. Char- final, and L J Schneider also
65 Honda
'Mr Spencer a veteran of 39 lteacher Harnet Spencer, hfth general $64114, to law hbrarv, year
to use wrenches on any water les Dav1s lost 10, and wound lost one for 2397.
Llko now
years In the tearhmg profes-1 grade teacher, and
Bermce $90 99, and autG license and 1 Among bids to be opt'ned w11l l valves w1thout permissaon from up wath 441. He too was 8 com· E F Jones, state central
63 Chev. Impala
sion, also was prmc 1pal of the Remhart, second grade teacher. gas tax, $13517
be those fer resurfacmg
111 the water board or 1ts mamten- mltteeman candidate
comnutteeman candidate, gal~2
Dr. Hordtop. I eylfndor,
~
- - - - ~GalliB and Athens county ' ance man Anyone gmlty of so
ed two for a 2489 coun•. D. 0.
•uttmatlc trans. It~&amp; &amp;
hNter, whit• &amp;lcfewall
Bndge pamhng pro1ects are domg w111 be prosecuted ofhc- CIC, l.namber to
Taber, stale representohve can·
tires
t
scheduled for Galha and Vmton lals said
d1date lost five for a
fmal
63 Chev. Impala
count1es, and guard rail pam I-1
----Meet at Oscar's
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of 2677 Ralph .Vetker,
4 Dr. Hordtop. I eyllnllor,
mg for Me1gs Galba. Athens, 1 CHIPPER HOSPITALIZED
Regular monthly meet10g of who won the 27th dl!l!r!ct repautorn~tlc trans. Radio &amp;
Vmton, and washmgten coun- Cl11pper Haggertv, son of Mr. the Galha County Commumty resentatlve contest, also lost
htotor, whlto lldtwon
ties.
Corporations fJVe and fuushed Gallla with a
1and Mrs Robert Haggerty, en· Improvement
tlrt!
1 tered the Children's Hospital 10 board of directors w1ll be held 927 count
63 Chev. Bel Air
VISIT HERE
' Columbus for observation. Mrs at noon Monday, at Oscar's. Mort Dickey,
Incumbent
4 Dr. 6 cyllntlor, outoMr and Mrs Harold Kruise j Charles McKean " ••th tbe Non.board members wishing to CllUnty auditor, lost f1ve votes
tlc trent, ..dlo &amp; hutor,
wlllto oldowoh 11m
of columbus, formerly of M•d· fam1iy while the mother and attend should contact Mrs Thel· and fmlshed with. 2366 P au I
dlopor! visited w1th Mrs. Elea-1 son are_ _away_ - - - - - rna Elliott for reservations
Northup, one of lour condldates
-·The May sess1on of the Galli· for recorder 1 gamed one lor a
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
pollS Chamber ol Commerce 519 count
USED CARLOT
REAL ESTATE
w1ll be held at Oscar's Tuesday, County engmeer wnte-in can·
DEATHS, MARRIAGES begmnlng at 12 30 p rn. Non • dldate Robert BISChoff lost I've
Loculi &amp; lyc~m~ro
board Itternbers wishing to at· in the offiCial eount to f101sb
Ml4dloport
IIIITHt 0' WliK
in May ltt primary
came Ul a close N~IUt·
total of 94 persons
alaba
senteebe tn f' ure
nurn
44er demo·
t iirtptlbllc"ns

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A stetlar p~rformance
by 1 daughter the teen-age twins, as a g1rl and Connie Cooke, as r
cas! members hlg~ilghted the Wmme and Binme, play•d by !the aunt, kept the audience
annual ~flddteport H1gh School Larry Gladwell and Chr!stmt&gt; l laugh!ng ~- large crowd Qf 1
semor play gJYen !:o~rlday even- Bailey, Ken Harr1s as the relatives and friends attended
ing at the high sehoul The play handsome lawyer and beau of 1 the performance.
a three-act comedy by Fehc1a Evelyn Taking the part
of The production was under the
Your K1ddmg"
friend~J of the family weore Joyce direction of Mrs Dorothy J..a.
Metcalfe, was ent1tled .. QUit Long and Ethth Haptenstall ~s cey and Don Rode assisted by
The plot concerning the fin- Jean Owen and Betty Ander- Dav1d Oliver, stage manager,
anc;:ml troubles of a widow and son, their fiances, Sean Mullen Rod Sauer and Roger Swartz,
her children and a VISit from as Dr Mel Shannon and Rob- preperhes, Dee Slaven, Obta ,
on elderly ncb aunt w•s ablely ert Schmoll as Thoma• Patton. LewiS, Kathy Spengler a n d 'I
put acroos by cast members
Roy Coleman was the boy Mary Teaford, prompters. UshAble casting was m evidence next door, David Whitton and ers were Cynthia Conde and •
as the amusmg Situations came Conme Cooke was the elderly Linda Jacobs
to a climax with a happy end- aunt and Carole Anderson, Ca- The stage set was construct· i
mg md1cated for each member milia Dusenberry, the maid ed by Mr Tracy Hannmg's In-'
of the famrly m the sum of The audJence was kept
m dustr1al Arts Classes w1th furmoney fnm the aunt.
s.tttches by the antlcs of the mture courtesy of Baker FurniMakmg up the cast were maid, Camilla, and her bout ture, The audience was enthusSharon Harrison as the Widow, w1th the hass8Ck and her coun- 1astJc m their response to the
Mrs Mary Buford; l)athy La-'l try flavor vocabulary
cast members and therr d!lecl
cey as her lovely 20-year-old Larry Gladwell rnosquerad10g ors

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Seoul Troop SZ of Porn·1 Jo Ellen D1ehl, Indian Lore,
eroy held a Mother's Day Tea Wnter, Books, the S1gn of the
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Arrow and the S1gn of the Star,
James Soulsby The program Irene Barnes My Commumty,
Included group songs, saymg Sign of the Arrow and the Sign
poems and B1ble verses They of the Star Darla Neutzlmg,
aloo explamed the meanmgs of Sloryteller S1gn of the Arrow,
the badges wh1le Mrs
Jean S1gn of the Star; Marla NeutzWright explained the summer Jmg, Storyteller, S1gn of the
program
Arrow, S1gn of the Star. Detr
The Scouts were presented bae W1secup, Water Fun, Back·
!he~r badges by !heir mothers yard Fun, and Collector; Resa
as follows Leanne Sebo, Mag1c Boothe, My Commumty, OJ&gt;.

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p
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d
Official Count of ay rmary oste
Bv Ga}}"13 Count y Board0£Electt"ODS

door Cook, Pen Pa, Persenal
Heal!h, .Vater Fun, and the
S1gn ol the Arrow and the S1gn
of the Star, Caralynn Tracy,
Pen Pll. OUtdoor Cook, Backyard Fun, Water FUD, Personal
Health C'.ollector and
1 he
and the
Sign of the Arrow
Sign ~f the Star,

Gal/ia Teachers .
Attend Workshop
AtOhioU Lab

AT DEALER'S COST'

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Six Ramblers, Three Americans and

Three Clasnics, Remain. Will Be

Picked Up By American Motors End

Of Next Week Unless Sold.

60

AS
LOW AS
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Four persons were fined Frl·
day 10 Meigs County
Court
actlen by Judre Frank W Port·
er, Jr
Ney Corpen!er was fiOed $10
and costs for passing at an In·
tersect1on . Donald E. Sm!lb
$10 and costs, fadure to diSplay
regiStratiOn , Lmda A. Bald·
wm, $5 and costs, unsafe veblcle, and Lena Guthrie $10
and costs, tuming Without cau·
tlon. H011ry R. LoveJOY lorfel~
ed a f/3 50 bond on a charge
ol passing without
assured
clear dastance.
EXAMINES 14
Dr. John L. Terry, Colwllbus plasbe surgeon, examined
14 pattenta Thuroclay at t h e
City-County health departments'
oernl annual ptasUo oonsultant
and evaluation clinic. Seven persons were referred for sursery.
Consultant attending the clinic
was Ernest Karbu, Athens, Bureau of Vocational Rebablllta·
tlon Ohio State Board of Edu·
callen.

by Herman Wood ·, "Foolish
Rhyme," by Chloe
Fellure
"The Hoop Sk~rl, " by Edward
Parkms, "Vam Complammg,"
by Earl Lee Burnette
M0 nol0 g e were "Aunt Sous
..
phroma Taber At the Opera,
by Mrs Sadie Nolter, "}{ 1s
Last ~~equest," .~Y Jahnny Bost1c; The Pill, by Avonelle
Davis,
Phrlosophy,"
H 1 "Mule
M
d "Tb A by
ar ey yers, an
e geent"
Parkms
, ' by Bonnie
..
Doorhe, sk1t The FoblksG t d
r, was g1ven Y er ru e
Dav1s and David W Jones Refreshments were served at the
close of the program

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TARCELIA TRAE FLEMJSG

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15ummer Fl'•ng af Fun Th eme
01 Newcomers Cl ub Luncheon Mee
The theme for the Newcom~
ers Club luncheon meeting
Thur•day, May l2th Is "Sum·
mer Fling At Fun" The group

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Deanery M mg on J 5PI anne
B W
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y omen s u of acred Heart

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Creative Writing Group Reviews
Original Manuscripts at Meeting

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Hostess lor
May Meeting

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Concrete lo a llfetbne
buy. It'a ltre and tel'lllit•
proof - yet Initial ooat Ia
low. For all concrete
needo call usl

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GOEGLEIN READY·MIX CO.
fhtnt WY 24214

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Gallipohs, Qh 101 are announcmg the engagement of
bles from he seventh
and daughter, Tarceha Trae. to Jesse James Wolbert, Jr, II{)D
of Mrs J E Riley of Ironton, Ohio, and the late .1&lt;los;e
eighth grades s.how that they Jam~s Wolbert
_
~ ..
have muAch proFmJseb. d ....,..~ An open church weddmg Will Beauty Culture She reteDU.
Mrs
nne ISC er treciX".I be h ld
S
p
E
d
.,
1
the 160 students taking part 10
e at amt eter's p1s- compete
a s1x Y.eeks COl¥,.~'"~~
one of the finest spring eoncerts copal Church m Galllpohs on at Bruno's Advanced Acade"lf1
presented at the school.
Friday, July 22od at twelve o'- lof Hair DeSign 10 Toronto,
clock
noen The Reverend ada.
1 •
Father Albert Mackenzie w11l Mr Wolpert graduated fre'in
1$
perform a double rmg cere· Galba Academy Hlg h Scl!oof '
and has retentlv retm ned fl'Oitl'1
t many.
Jb L E
M
M II M1sa Flemmg IS a groduate a European tour of duty_ ,
o n Mrsvans,
rs.
em of
Academy
High School
school 1
Un ted Stntr s Army, ije
Evans,
Ball Evans,
Mrs.
andGalha
attended
Ohio State
ljthe
IS currently
statiOned
...1...
Joe Fenderboscb, Mrs LoUis of Cosmetology and is grad· the A1r Defense Command
1
Ford, Mrs
lll!te of lluntington School of FOil BliSs m E:l Paso, T•n• ;1
ill J Gordon dGibert,
M I

Mrs. Guy Lee is

MAINTENANCE

PAGI ST.

Outstanding were the presen·
tahons of the A Cappella ch01r,
Madrigals, Girls
Ehnsemble
and the boys' quartet t at won
a superior rahng at the state
contest
The boys' and girls' eosem·

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May Meettng
. f
I
Health Club is
Held Thursday

Sachet Balls

, I'OitT

MIDDo.l

TUESDAY'S VOTERS DID ME GREAT HONOR. THANK YOU
ALL. BE ASSURED I WILL STRIVE TO JUSTIFY .YOUR
CONFIDENCE.
"'

Young w.·ves
Club Meets at
Burke Home

He/ Learn
of~fmv~1:~z ~~~~~~·w:~~~~~=~ C/ub to Make

Four are Fined In
Meigs County eourt

FULL WARRANTIES
CYLINDERS- STATION WAGONS

METROPOLITIAN MOTORS

nrs

n . OrO Ina

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land High School and IS now
Will meel at twelve o'clock at Mrs w lam Foose an
rs.
- I
the
Elks
Club,
and
will
be
serW
V
Spann
t
·
cJ
"I
servmg m !he
Manne Corp
ved at 12 30 by members of R..ervallons should be 10
ee
une
stalloned at Camp Pendleton,
I
Cahf The eouple Is reSidiOg The Yo
Wives Club of the Emblem Club Announc... Monday evemng
ung
ments w11l be made of differat 209 N Lemon Drrve, SterPhns were made for a Dean- ~ fur grArlu ,te~ ol tlw parish.
11 28
lmg Homes Oceanside Cahf. Meigs County met Apr
at ent activtUes for summer fun I~~~~~ ery rneetmg to be held at the Named &lt;Js , ,mm1ttet&gt; for the
'
-'~-- the home of Mrs. Gay Anm m and around Galhpohs
1
I Burke with Mrs. Lila Ridenour A special treat for the day I The final area Comm1101ty church, Sunday, June S, a n d De~ne1 v mf'Pitng \' elt' M1sses
~
presidmg
to of "Gatewood .. Celtcert wiD be held at 8 p. comnuttees were named, v.hen j Anna and M 1rtha !lowell. Mrs.
\
The hats members made Ior i :hereaMr~r 0 0 Mcintyre h~s l m. tEST) Thursday at tbe the Catholic Women's club of the \1a1y Kunzelman 111-.s Chns..
(
thi s meetmg were Judged and graciously offered her lovely I Paramouat theatre ln Ash- Sacred Heart church of Pome tine Grueser \1I s Lf and SIS1
roy
Thursday
evemng m the M
son Mrs
H1rhard Preeman and
pnzes were won by Mrs Joyce borne The club will go to the land,
Mrs Kathenne William!, Gal·
M Ky
be f Trl ~- t.. c
~ met
1
d to
c
H.JtchJ~. prett1est Mrs Lela Mcintyre home m a group at
em ra o
"'-UUD~1 on- C1n1rc 1 au 1 rmm
rs LJSCt
lipol1s,
supervisor,
wmdon, Si111est• and Mrs· Lila two e'clock
eert Auotlation are iDvtted to
Mrs Paul Casc1, pres1dent, Plans werf' madr r/)1 a pot..
and Mrselementary
Euaen1a Gardner
sr,e
&lt;'Ial educatlo~ teacher at G"BIRidenour most original. All
Committee members planmng •ear tbe duo-pianists, Ronald was m charge of the meetmg luck p1cntC" al lhe Jmnw of Mrs:,
lia Academv were amon 130
bats were very clever
the event are Mrs Jack Hud- and Jeffrey Marlowe, Zl year- which opened With prayer by the George Hackett s, m Middle.
h
nd. '
g d
Followmg the m~etmg, Mrs . son charrman Mrs Albert Du· old twins, who have already Rev Father John Turel
An· port m June Father 1 urrl thank
teac
ers
a
supervisors
an
R
d
d
on
tr
!Jon
'
'
melved
bi.,b
acclaim
for
oouncements
were
made
of
the . ect Lhe &lt; b1b fo1 h1s annr\ ersa"'
1
3
Prmcrpals who attended the I.
enour gave
em s a
rose, Mrs M1les Epling, Mrs.
r.
'J
T A t"eadmg workshop recenton ~vermg shoes.
their promising showing In Catholic Women's conventton to 1gilt The mrelm g tln~t-d w1th.
1 t th 1 bo to
h001 0 f
Evetyone will cover a pa1r of
musical artistry.
be held in Steubenville June 15 prayer by Ft~tht&gt;l 'lmrl aft&lt;~~
y a e a ra ry sc
shoes for the next meetrng
0
Gold and Fizdale, who were and reservations are to be m Y.hlrh refJeshmeJtts \\Pie servOhm University thrs past week
p,
Refreshments of ham salad
..tginally !cheduled to
b} June 8, and also the natmn- ed b\ M• s Don \&gt;lull1·n Mrs.
sandndwco"f·fheees'wefrurel!sesrvaledad,to Mrnuts.
pear wtre forced to cancel
a1 conventiOn of Catholic Worn Gem gf' t!, r kett rr M1" Thorn·
8
8
cause
of 1librecording
com- ber
en to be held in Flonda m Orto- as
Leon dMe\I Kmghl,
man of he ail-day rneetmg Dr.
-•~
, _ ant u.
'I Sc.1lh
F
kMrs
c
J
1,11a RIdenour Mrs Sue HaYDean G Crowell Oean oJ the
uuuuen1 w ....,.;:OD
D'[:"rn1r rs
, an urrc:." .m r~&gt; os·
CoII ege of Ed uca' 11on, we1comman, Mrs Evelyn Bauer, Mrs The May meetmg C1
of bL'aruel stein and t~ "New York Phil
PhU
It was voted to purchase gUts eph Raub
ed the t"'achers The themt&gt; of The Syracuse Help and Learn
Mar1lyn Burke, Mrs Jan 1c e 1Cliff Better Health u was stein and the ''Jt::'" York
the workshop was "Sharmg E1e· Club will meet Jn the Syracuse
Young, Mrs Marilyn Robmson, l beld TI1ursday evenmg at the Urmonie.
penences with J T A"
Town Hall Wednesday, May I
BE'ITY COWDERY
Mrs Teresa Collms, Mrs Lela borne of Mrs Lawrence Eblm,
"~u:~~ ~~~~-¥~
The JmtJal Teachmg Alpha· 11 at 10 a m
Wmdon, Mrs Mary Jo Pooler, Pomeroy R D
•
bt· rs t•l mo~.
ProJecto; will be
makmg
Miss
Betty Co~dery, a Mrs Georgia Rltchte and Mrs
Mrs Clifford Jacobs, presi~ I
The Creative Writmg group Clara Poston and Mrs
Marv
approarb of tea c hm~ beginners "sachet balls" and • summer graduate of Eastera High 1Joyce R1tch1e by Mrs Burke. dent, conducted a short bus!·
met
recently
with
Mrs.
HarLew1s
all
of
Hto
nt,md
Mr~ ,
to le-arn to read
hats ' Marena ls reqmred for School will be graduating on
The door praze was won by ness sess10n New year books 1
land
Wood
of
Maxatawney
VIIThelma
Prms
M1
s
Alii\
C:t&gt;t
Other teachers rrom Gallia each sachet bali are one to 21f.! Muy 22 from Northem Arl- IMrs Georg1a R1tch1e
were distributed to the memlage when books, pamphlets and ties and Miss (Jar.! Lt•asuJe all ~
cmmty attendmg we1e Mrs mch styroroam ball 1~ yard zona Unlvenily, formerly Ar·
The next meetmg w11l be bers A communlcahon was
other materials were examined of Wellston Mrs M;n g Jf' Jen ·
Pauline Rife, elementary super- of nylon net, m color of your i:l~ona State CoUege. She will 1Thursday, May 19, at the horne read concerning the Regatta
and onglnal manuscnpts read kms of Jackson M1ss
Lmd&lt;t ~
v1sor of Gallia county schools, chOJce; one yard 3f4 mch ribbon. be teaching the fiqt grade Iof Mrs Barbara Tnpp, With parade and It was voted to enMrs Bernice Borden and MJss one bunch or mm1ature rose- at lhe Oasis
Elementary Mrs Lila Radenour as co-hos- ter a OO"Bt A gift of $15 was Mrs. Guy Lee was hostes~o": to ana evaluated With a VIeW to Sauer )f Oc1k flill M1·s Eliza- 1
Da1sy Glassburn ol Bidwell . buds m same color as rtbbon I School at Tweuty.nine Palms, tess
was received from the Union the Bedford Walk-In Garden pubhcatmn
beth Rllh u n~ uf C:1dmus and i
Porter school, Mrs Marguer- and one package small ha1r Calif Belty 1!1 the claughler
Store Beauty Salon m Colum- Club for the May meetm~ and
Attendm~ were Mrs. Betty Mr Walte1 E \\o hnt &lt;~t Ashland, ~
!
1ft&gt; '~mcman nrmc1pl'll ol Han pms For thf' hat~
a frame of Mr. aad Mrs. H. E. Cow· Dinner Meeting U
bus In memory or Pearl Parker. opened with the dub praver L.u Boster Mrs Pat Houck, Ky
A card was read from Mrs and ld
pledge
to theHflag With
nan Trace school and Mrs Eve- and rna Ie"" Is Io cover It are dery, Reed"'II e.
Held by ADKapnn•
t M
wII thed Mrs Martha Foster, Mrs Mar· The May meetmg '&gt;'.til Oe- he-ld 1'
t S· in M 'M
oh neoded
rMerle Daehl or pokane, Wash.. pres en , rs omPJ I ar lene Johnson, Mrs Emma Gate- at 7 30 p m SaLu1dav
May .
yn •• m s, rs 1r1am Dou~ ·
The May meet1ng of Alpha tbankmg the members for the m charge A commumcalwn wood, Mrs Juamh:1 Wood and 14th m the BeJtlage Hoom of
man, and Mrs Ehzabeth Woods, Those not mterested In the S
. p
.
Epsdon Chapter of Alpha Delta round robm letter sent to her I was read ~uesbn~ parti''PhSiso ol 03 ,....
r e
above projects nmy work on
urprue arty U
K
di
eel b ld
'I
. ..,
Mrs Mary Glbeaut, all of Galli- Dav1s L1brarv 111t R10 Grande
c
I
h bb th
h
appa was nner m '"8 e Mrs Pearl Parker read a l•t- tion of all Meags C.JII!Ity clubs pohs, Mrs Susan GIIhum, M1ss College Anyune •s welcome to i
----IanTby o I Yb ey WIS f d
Give n Mr • Saunder~ at
Bailey s Restaurant In Pome- ter sent to her Mrs
P..;rl In the Regatto at Pomeroy
attend wtth or without a manu. ~
ecu 1snotconme to
roy
·
·
1
k
•
E
tai'
Hos 1&gt;ital Employ_ es
the Syracuse village as an one
I
.
Parker read • letter
from It was decided to rna e ar- a.ogaru nter n
&amp;:rlpt Fnr mformatmn C&lt;lll Mrs J
th
d
Y I A surpnse birthday party wa• 1 The busmess meel!ng was Congre!srnan Moeller concern- rangements lor the Eight Grade JT7 • h p ty H
Mary Lew1s at 245-552.1
'
lb&gt;nor Mr. Meinhart t'"tes 1S. e wesulrroun
•ngA cokrnrnlunlh· gmn reeently 10 Galhjl&lt;)lls to called to order by the president, •·· Bible readmg and prayer mmmencement at tile Bedford
11
or at ome
sac furtl!er
unc celebrate the 11st bl! !h date of Mrs Be Uy p 1ckens. 1nstall awon
,I
UlfS
Phil Meinhart wa• guest of will be atcome.
noon For
In public schools and a reply ochool and planned to open
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Logan Jf?SCS• Cltus 12•
Thursday mght
The program opened With !he
songs "The Rainbow AI Sun·
set," and "In The Garden"

Keith Go•le Ford

sbo~ld

0 ver 750 Attend c0 ncert

Patriot Grange EnJ'oys Program ol
.
M IOgUeS, an d Sk't
ReadJngS,

sc c

tend
eon!actheadquarters
Elliott
at the chamber
for reservatiOns.

MRS. THOMAS HVSELL

tor, MusiCian, Gypsy, Stgn of
lhe Arrow. S1gn of the Star,
A0 th
ti
d
and Sus1e Soulsby, Pen Pal and I
en uslas can appre&lt;:JaRambler
Mr and Mrs. Harry L Bailey I Uve aud1ence of over 750 atWednesday the girls held a of Pomeroy are announced the I tended the annual sprmg con·
surpriBe birthday party for lhetr I marnage of thetr daughter cert of the Galha
Academy
leader, Mrs. Jean Wright They Brenda Margaret, to PFC. High school vocal mus1c departbad cake and kool ade and pre- Thomas E Hysell, son ol Mr men! bel dFrlday nl8ht 1n the
sented her a gift
and Mrs. Lyle Hysell of Har- high school auditorium.
r1sonvllle The ceremony took The program was light and
place m Hahfax, N c, on entertammg and the various en.
Jan 27, by the Rev. D. c l'ernbles w ereewll-eadabnfndca
Boone at tbe Method ISI parson· lsembles were well-balanced and
OnO
I
age.
10 fine vmce, and •ololsts were
A vaned program of read- I Readings were "It's A Fme I The bride i! a graduate of superb m thetr performance.
lngs, monologues, and a sk1t Day," by Hazel Myers, "Bies- Pomeroy High school and the
was presented
at !he Grange
regular sed
Be ''Between
Nothmg," Two
by Gertrude
Busmess Umverslly I
Jnt!bng
of Patnot
Davis,
Loves," Columbus
Mr Hysel11s a graduate of Rut- 1

LA T HAN E F0R

' '""d•W' - Mr and Mn Kenneth r
Birr of Rt 1, Bidwell. dau1ntrr 10 5 ~ ~erry Dnknd , 11 11 n~Uve of Ga!Ul
eounty anrt 1 rr~Jrtent of Akron, died
1 m
al Holze r .H o8 pltal
ln ,111 Akron JloiPital Monday li e
MAIIIUAGI LICINJI!S
wu born 11nd teared In Vinton Hill
Jlmt-1 fll cnntl Brunty 2~ ( •m
marrta1e Will to the former lant!
bJ"l4~o:e, and Vtlla Fay Phn!R, 10 (,~J
Traln'r of Ualha tounty who tur
1Jpo11• William j, McDan\ell. kln1 of •lvu lie 11 al-a ~urvlved bY ~ llH'
l'run1a, PM, and linda 1 llobl!rll Sbnley JJeckarlil of Vinton and t~p
:tO, Bidwell ~ohn Ji, Hroy\u, «!. !.&gt;.Ill
brrtlhtr~ 11nd a llsU!t M11rthall !o~nd
IIPQJh , and B•rbara J Shamblin Iff
t larem a. bo1h (II Akron Inti
r1
GaJllpol~o&gt; Paul E CIIUI.IIon lS. (ial- 1 Sally Sl:heffield of Cu~~ thnc Serv
llpolla and Patricia JeDn G::~brle\11 lee~ ~ml bUlllli were held In Akron.
11. GlllU}.00\11 1todne7 a lleaver, 20,
w Jd
Galllpollt and Wanta L. Chrk, 21 Mom., W cn .. sel:lr.w. 70, a
or
war 1 vetern dl•d Wednl!ld.•• 111ier
G;,oll\poll•
nooll at the hom• of Lawrent&gt;e Me
Quaid lll'f Teodora Ave He l'ill
CMOr11 William Llfll• f), 1 retired
born hl"rl (k't 111 1119:1. 10n of IJ
uleam1n and rnldent of 1'mkr lltd
aal and Leona McQuaid Cht"etehre.w
51nHiav afternoon Jn M.~dlul (.;tottr H• n evll!r mnrled A molder bY Uadl
Jl o~p it al He ret!~d ll few monlht
hit i.allt ll!mPioyment Wat with Lu
a~ev after reprnenttng tile Belmont
aru1 in {!(llumbu• He 11 JUt\0\Ted by
4. ll•k~t 4._ 0 ot (.:oJumlo u ~ for u\er
1 brothel and t11o st~\('1'11 John and
!I I yean He ~~• ll member of wv
Mu ~lchlrd Mun yon, both or Co
f'tlll funeral director • allo&lt;.'l•tionK, hunv111, and 11'1111 Mu llro~:ll:m an of
I'Qrter Mttbod lll Church and. Morn
Port Riehle. Fla He wu 1meon11u
tng n~wn LodJt;e uf Ma~uns Ht' htd of the /Uner1un Lelllon
Ser\ICI!I
HtveCI h11 cnmmunlty u 1 nu•rnber ,.,.Ill be h•kl. Sunday It 2 P m tt the
of l.be bo1rd of education He wat
I'Ju! B1pttat rhul'('h Burial Will
born 1t BriKtol 'Teltll, on Dec 8 I btl tn ttl• Add!1on • Helnoi4J eeme·
1883. 10n ()r the late 'o\11\illh
11nd tery under tllrertlon of
Mllletl
P11IIY Ann Barger Lar11e Hll flr~t Home for Yuner1111
ltlitrrlare wu lo t~ forrMr Sault
Goodwin. lmd 8hf&gt; preuded hlrn In Jahn H l.lllihl ''' a relldent of 1005
dnth In 11137 r"'o sons survive that Third Ave. died Wedneaclay after
untoo, CJarenet and Ivan bnlh of noon aL Medical t:en tt'r HoiPital H•
1U 1
Ca tumbu • HIM secolld marrlabe wu waa a retire~! carpenter and
t(l Mary Ooodw1n In tHl, llDd lhl
tr.orn In MaatJn t.;oWil)', 10n of GflorJ•
nrvivoe. alo~ with the folloWlnl
1ncJ Wancla Cantner Rollins He l1
childun Wil liam F', a teacher It .unlved b1 tall •ond Wife,
t111
liaUia Arsderny, )In Don Ctll of former S1nh Holtttn and
el&amp;hl
t:olnmb us and Pauy Larae at home
ehlldHn S.rvt~ea will bl hlkl at
There 11r1 three Jrtndchll4 ...n and Cnltan W \Ia at iii P m !iund1y
two fl:rtllt Jtlfldeb\Jdren. Othu 111r
and hurbl 'will be tn thl ehurcb
vlvotl tre sel'&lt;lltn 11!!11!U and
four ft}net.rr)' u'lo(ler dlreetii:Jn ef Mlller'l
brothen 8ervlntl were held Wednll· Home for tunrrtll
dty atternoon at Lhe Porter Metho
dial Churcn and burial wu tn Vln Mn. ltttel "ICkMtn. "
retldenl or
ton Memorial Parll
Bidwell and widow of c!lll'ence Hie""
man, died. ThU1'8417 In I CollllllbUI
Jl'lt' llbert HtiCII'Ilb, U, dlecl Iunday hDIIPitlll s he Ia IJUI'Yived by
two
mornlnl In 1 lialllpolla hotp,tai lie deugbtfn 11'14 \W(I IOIUI, MR. ~lUll­
Will born In Gallipooll~ Du 17 1\154, Ita Murru lind Cb'dlt J{lcllman, !loth
tun t:of t Wettey and U11 late Helen of t.:olumbul. Mn. GlatiYI Ill 1 J l • r
Whe-eler Holromb H~ h 1urvlved and ADitio Hlckolln. both of 8ld·
Wf'll Thfll'lll ere fiTI Jrandchlldrelll
br hil fattwr •M atef llluthlr. Mr
and Mn (.; Wesle&gt; Holcomb
a1 l'nd f!l treat frlndchtldren
She
Altddleplllt, and two brolllera, Dlvl4 ,.,.u1 a member of llt Cennel &amp;apllote
of VJrrinla Beach. \'a .. and C harlt'~. Chun!h wtiolnil IIII'VIcill wiU be t~1d
at home anG 1 lllif..tatf't,
Cindy 1t .:1 p m. sunt111y and burial wW
Millar of Jlaltltnore Md Oll\er 1ur
be In P:lne .stru\ tei'IHI~fY
\llldtr
\OI1'or:t 1ra 11\t- rnndpare1111,
llrf, dlrHUOII of llteGOY Jl'\lntrll hOIIII
lb'rtle Holcomb of Oalllpolla, x~n
nl\ll WlleiLler of HO\IItoll, Tell , and
Mrt llllr&lt;:\111 DIVII to' Columbua Sar
ne.. •el'l hald We4attdaJ' altar.
noon It th• \hulh . Halky • Wood
l'lnllral boftlt w1111. l:iurlal In Prori•
Once C•mtt.e..,
MN. Itt. WIIIIIJIII Wlllte, 16, died ur
b' Monday rnomtnr at her Rt J,
Crown City home. Bile wu born It
Cl'&lt;lwn &lt;:ity J'an n. 18110. clauJhtt'r
of tltl lat. .loltv. I
IJid Harr1ei
WaQ Hllll.aml He liM tnarrlaJe
wu to Bmu HUkill lnd )ler aUond
Ia Jamu \V White, both of whom
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fOil, HomfQ Mullin of Youn11town
ho tont are decn1ed, seven atep
Cb.lldren alan 1Uni.Vt1 Two alltert
and lour brother. prendltl
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PATRICIA JANE PRICE
Mr. and Mn Clarence V. Price, Portland, Ohio, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, PatriCia Jar.e, to Charles Edward Jordan, III,' son of Mr.
and Mrs Charles Jordan of Dayton, Ohao Miss Price 1s a graduate of The Oh1o
State Umvers1ty, where she became a member of Alpha Delta Pi Soronty. Sbe IS a
teacher at Upper Arlington H1gh School, Columbus, Ohio Mr Jordan IS a grad·
uate of Oh1o Umverslty, where he served as President ol Ph1 Kappa S1gma Fratermty and 15 a member of Omicron Delta Kappa honorary. He wlll be graduated
m June from the College of Medicine at the Ohio State University and w111 serve
h1s mternsh1p in Tripier Army Hospital. Honolulu, Hawaii The wedding Js planned for June 19, In the McKendree Met hodlst Church, Columbus, Ohio

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black btrd sh'underl 10 tbe , County .. Chapter, Amer1can Red to contnbute to the physJca~ •SWJ~m:r i~~:nee vl:;lt to the red at 2 25 a m Saturday 011
. qeel ·~~r ~ hpuse ~nd Crjlss, •n ARC spokesman and mental fitness of the V!d• 1 yar s ur
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honor al a part~ M•ven hv e~- Information oall Mrs. AI ba Mr Roger L. Sounder: The of new ofl!cers for the nat two was oent Blil!ed by all present. meetings at 7 30 o'clock until entertained with a party ThursploY.,es of Veteran! Memor10l Cottrill, 1!92-5444 or Ada Sl~k, party was arranged by Mrs years w., held They are, pres~ At the &lt;lose of the meeting October
day evening at the~r
horne,
Hospltal last WJ!!lk In !he bos· 1192 21101
Sounders and son, Roger L. dent Edna Price, vice-president a Sarah Covontry Jewelry par- Blue ribboos were aw.oNicJ to Rock Springs Road, Pomeroy,
P•lal cafeteria at Pomeroy.
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Maxine Wmgett, corresponding ty wu beld with Jeannette CuP. Mrs Edson Hart for arrange- R. D . bonortnc her mother,
Melnhart, who hu been In Travel Slide• •re
Refreshments of Ice cream secretary, Eileen Buck; record· ntogharn as fashion •how dlr' rnent of Japonica and bush Mrs. Florence Holley, on ber
charge of the matntenance deII
and cake were served to th• log oeerelary, Elma Louko; !Dr. Relreslunents wore oerved honeysuckle, a blue tn Mro. lllrlhday
partmenl at the hospital 'lne&amp; Shown To Emnnon
following guests Norma Jean treasurer, Goldie Story; chap- by !be boatess during the oocmt jGuy Lee lor white sp1rea, a A birthday cake and
let
tt opened, September 11. 1962, Mu Tawney showed olldeo Dailey, Mr. and Mrs, ~.&lt;&gt;nnle lain, Betty Pickens, aergean~ ltour.
red to Mrs Guy Lee fill" lilacs, ereom were oerved to Mrs.
reUred April ~· Gifts IJ!clu~ll!J ~ea - In 1t1s foreip travels Sounders, his parento, ' Jun ot-arms, Frances Roberts; and
a red to Mrs Guy Lee lor dog. Helen Sauvage and soa, Gene.
a ring WeN presented blm bY when !be Ernanon Club met Bush, Cheryl Salisbury, Mike hlstor11111, Helen F. Smith.
REVIVAL ANNOUNCED
wood, and a red to M" Glen Carl Holley, tile honored f!Uf.lt
Ciloworkers, alter which cake at the, home of Mrt. Selwyn Plymale, John Dailey, B.-.nda
Revival oemces will bec!n at Lee for tulips and narcissus. I and Mr. and Mrs Log.. IIIII
and punch were aerved to lilt 'l'/lllfe ,on;Tburlday Wttb Mn. Mklns, '!)roo Riohards, Slup
CANCEL~ NIGHT ,file Chester Chllnlh Of God May During the social IJotlr a des- 11111, Skip. The honored pest
" bonoted guest, 09-lj'Or~ ..an4 Jloyl ~ jlijel~ent, Jl'&amp;- Meadowo, Linda MiteneU, Mary! Galits•, Centenlll')l GrqoHlL&gt;-IIIh, lundaJ eve~. with Rev. aert course wu served and •1 received a number of
• Mrs; Meinhart,
'He Will ildina. _, '41, i, ,
.Gibert.
sch-lil!;lby Pon.r u .-eat evqe. eon1eo1 by Mrs. Homer Willard and callltUZ long dl&lt;lon"" Jnr.
llo 1380'I!!ed wllh
~;' 1.1&lt;,_.!i•'I'I!OY'~ I' PICI!!!'OS were r•&lt;n&gt;•u, """" ••IUUIO&gt;~ 11no eau1ea lor Monaay, MAy 1, 1ta1 ~ttaL lpe(:lal ll!li!nfl II pi&amp;Med oo llowers, Crees and nuts was mg the eventnc to wish ber
IIlii nephew, Mr. lllid Mr&amp; Jjll;!~ ~"".W triPJ! to LOMoo, Parts, Saunders, Dlatul Rober~, Mr. • ' !'IIOCOllO\I ~fllllt ,ot too
evlllllnc alld oervloes be- woq by ...... Olen •Iac.-t&gt;On. bappy birthday were her dalllbCIUIDn, In the manacement ol Gerieva, ' liald, Dot$&amp;o1 and Mrs. David Graham, Tor- Lllill,y 'thor actlvWos ....-.eduted ,. at NO t-!11.
Dale 'lbe next meeting wUI be at ten, Mrs. Chester Caraon ct
!be Meigs Cqtulb' MernOl'J
AL:aP!!)co.
Refreabments ry Jolmson, Elaine l!aplilten, lbo Hmo Dlebl, It wu reported .n.ortitalt Ia ctlurcb ~tor. EY· the home ol Mra. Aver, SL Sanduslcy and Mra. C. E. Smftll
Gardens.
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The wscs lllld Class 12 Clrcle of Healb Methodist Churth
In Middleport will meet In
combined meeting MondaJ
lng, May 1, at !be ehurch.
All circle officers wdl be ln·
stalled with Mrs M L. Fnneb
Ia chltrie. Mrs. Nan Moore will
cooduct !be annual pledge aerHostesses are Mrs. c. 1'.
mblltl, lofn, David ~.
Mrs. pt1wr Stroud Mra 0.
A l!:mml•h. •f ct.~ 11 lllll
Mr~ p, L, Mlleh, Mn, LaW.
renee ~., Mrs. Xtllnellt
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saw on tajurtd the leadership of the Galho Stay F1t program IS deSlgne 1only reqmr
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S Love. 32, Sam Fowlkes, J~, ~~~~·, ~; ...,~~~~e !'!&amp;Y!!'· ~: :~~.;; it. lftrii. fallen aDd ftie
nswtmmfn~ -::::- ~: ~ .... cfictai Ituntty to participate m a mean~ Thts does no 1 and the Authordles sa II taken tt
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litrd wero struck and .ktlleJI to th~ mln4 4S well as to the mgful and enJoyable acttvity ov-1swum conb:,~~Py and rest as derson. HaMrtford,af~ospttal by
Clifford Nelson Ohvar, 3~ Mo- Lantz. 37, James Knox Dv~
bod " tHe S kesman added ler an extended period of tJme. swammer m.. ,
Veterans emora
Thomas 35 Martl)a M Cheese-134; John Kay Slerret, 2; Judi
a ear.
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the 10· Pomeroy Emergency
na St.twail '3: J:m:!::: M
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I'"'of ody movements I the program every Thursday ltlal three miles e summer I where he was admit
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33 Heber , H, Rlfll•, 32, Wil· 32; Wilham H Prollltt, 37:
abdominal muscles: evening .It w•ll be open to all must sw•rn the 440 yards With· facial, bead and ch"t lnjurl.,.
Withers, 8, Lelia Marilyn Higginbotham, 32; Wal·
movement w•thm the, lnd•vlduals eornpletmg the
out stoppmg to rest.
Pollee were unable
Wedgo, 35, Jane M. Powell, ter C Warren, 50
Thomas
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Names of those votinl Mbsen brew 31, Olaud Cheesebrew, Ste; 1 ~n Bragg S7 · Delbert H.
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whether or not Anderson WB!
are hsted below, fulluwmg 31 ' Wilham H Robertl!on 50: Stover. 32 Kay Ellen Gygax,
driVer of the vehicle, which wa•
~e rai81llg of the 'lllestioo uf Guy McW•IIIarns, Jr, 5. Arn· 35, Margaret Leone Stalnaker,
demolished.
rtght to use the names by old LeRoy Lane, 29, Edna 0 34, Enoha Lee Stalnaker, 34,
the news med~a and a ru110g by Lane 29, Mary Busbv, 8 Chor- James Thomas, 12 Samm1e C.
100
Prosecuting Altornty that 1t les J Slater, 35, Wilham W Sturgeon, 26, Nelson Rayburn,
SQUAD CALLED
t\11 permlsslble lo do so. Wllh wamslev, 29, William Carper 37. K1p H Hartenbach 31, PT PLEASANT - Agron.m•y
tile JMtter on ncord m the of- AeJker, s, George o Dabney, Carolyn S Costen, 33, Ea~est and HortiCulture Field Dav will
of CirCwt Clerk
Howard 7
Watterson, 24, Ora H Car.asle, be held at the Oh1o Vall•y Ex·
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periment Station on Rt
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Absentee
voterS and precinct Dana Brown J r ' 2 ,IessJ e •
north of Pt Pleasant on June 2
tio are
Jacobs 32, Karen Dell Jones,
i1 and Will £eature the latest fnld·
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50, Pearl L Beckett 5, Lloyd
lngs ln weed control chemicals
)I)Ttle M. Bl•"lng, 32 Paul E Beckett, ;, Iva Vlrg101a W1lls
and
rnethil(ls.
41'" Lyons, 17, Donald H•ggm- 37 DlBna Lee Wedge 35 Jim
botharn, 17. David Mochael War· w~ • $5 Jane M Powell,
Wit
Dr Colhns Veatch, professor
ner, 48. Della Mae R~tybmn 1 g
of Agronomy at West Vrrgm1a
1~. Garnet Tooley, 3j, Gllbflrt I
Umversity, wJU be present to
W Tooley, 35, Pa11i H Han·
Ollft
discuss tbe control of weeds
shaw, 34, Clarence G Taylor,
with chemicals and ggrr..u'tur- 1
t5 , canna Chase, J2 , carole B
Grover c Kin!e~, Profe.slon· al pract•ces Dr Vea,tch" re- ~
~eager, 32. Rose f B111ford,
al Engmeers, 1528 SoUih 7th sponSlble for all o( UIO re·
:ij Freda M Ebe~"sbach 23
Street Ironton, has JUSt bt&gt;en search on weed ~rol earned
Rarold Bush, Jr , 2, Vonnl The charge of Illegal saiP of made 8 hfe member of the 0~.10 on m West Virguna
Blizabetb Bu.sll, 2,
Chl(lJe liquor agamst Archie D1gg~. Socaetv of Proiess10nal Engl- Aecordmg to Charles Spl"'~'OW,
64 Galaxie XL
Tap1onct Carder, l3 · 0: !on Har· 49 B1dwell last Tuesday 10 the neers and the National :loclel) assoc'"te agronomiSt '" charge
IN TRAINING _ Three MeJgs County residents are now In their nmth week
Convtrtlble. I cyllftdtr,
rJs Carder, 33, David William Mumripal court was not dl!· f of Professtonal F.ngmeers MT of the Ohw VaHev Expenment
or trammg at the State Highway Patrol Academy in C£Jlumbus. Pictured here,
1uto traM., power """"
lng, ,owtr lbrakll 1t1d
Qartley, 50. Mathew~ D Han- m1s~ed by Sheriff Denver Walk· 1 Kmle~ 18 a member of the Statmn, some sort of chen!lcal
performmg a "rope chmb" as a part of the physical conchtiomng program, are
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window&amp;, radio &amp; hutar
~aw, 50; Wilham H ~nodgrass, er as prt:'\'IOUS"IY reported
Ohto Valley chapter or the weed control research !tas hern
Cadets Hayman K Barmtz of Pomeroy, Edward G. Moore of Middleport and RI·
65 Ford Gal. 500
5' Bennie Rhodes, 13, Bernnart
OSPE whllh chapter J! com earned on at the station smce
chard R Nelson of Dexter. Patrolman Rome Oatley of the Academy Staff obLerner, 23, Cectl
Edward ! Fa-...e DJggs 40 hJs wife pled nsed of engmeers from Gal 1t was established m 195(1
serves their performance.
2 dr. Hordtop, 219 tftiiM1
.tand1rd tr,nlo Radio an•
Roach, SO , Harry S v.oomer l gUJlty and was fmed $100 and I ~a Jackson, and
Lawrence The earlv work was primaJJ!y htoltr
as John Arthur Mohr
6 costs for Illegal sale of liqu{'lr
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A Grimm,
Jornes l The affidaVIt agamst Dlgg' count ..,
4 Dr, I cy1lncler, IUM,
H Call, 50 Stella McDenmtt was marked dismissed bv UJe As h!s name sugge.;:ts, Mr come Into use v,;hich tJOv. per
&amp;rent. Redlo &amp; huttr
17 Lorena Sprenger, 30 Gf"orge sherifr, hov.ever, Judse Hobert Kmley was born durmg the mJt corn production ·~oJthout
62 Ford Gal. 500
W Sprenger, 30
S Betz said the charge agamst ftrst term of President Grover cultivation siiOuld the falmer ~o
Wilham D Lill\' 2~. Mary Diggs v.:as d1sm1"sed by the Cleveland and served m the
4 dr. I cyl. At Trtr&amp;. P.
tlotrlftl, rodlo ond hollor
Ann Lilly, 24, Luella Leport court nut by, but w1th I'.:'Jnsent Ohio Legislative as a Represen desire
The•
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61 Comet 2 Dr.
5, Vlrgmla L MrW•Ihams 5, I the shenff after a pre rour I tatJve from Lawrence County 10 a m DST, Tile ~lason Elections posted the
official Governor candidate.
Lowe
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6 eyUnftr, 111nd1rd trent.
Harold Robert Supple, 5 Renu lconsultatwn between the JUdge m the trJ;)(J's lie IS now retired Countv Home Dt·mon:.lt.ltvm ~nt of the 1966 May pnmary Robert Sweeney, Atty. Gener· votels for :oorno cou~h~ axne
l1dlo and haater
Spencer, 32, Elmer Al!e&gt;n I.oom· and the law offlcei
from hrghY.av engmeenng but Countll will serve lunch and Fnday
at candidate had 635 vote~ Jn· Wal ace,
won recorder
64 English Ford
~ -~still Is JctJve m one of the most the program Is scheduled to Changes were mmor. and ml stead of 630. Thomas Fer~uson, crat nomlna!lo~5 f~~al
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Important branrhes of the pro- end at 4 p. m
1 no way affeded the outtolllt' of auditor candidate,
finished lost 911 for
63 Ford Galaxle
fess10n - surveymg Mr Km·
any ISsue or contest
With 964 Instead of 969 Charles Thirteen changeo were
!1110, Conv. I cyl, Aut.
ley IS the dean of the engmeerOn the Democrat ticket, Paui Pugliese, also an auditor can- on the Republican ticket
trono, R&amp;H
lOg fralermly 10 Lawrence C&lt;IUO Bids to be Openo&gt;d
J. Lynch s Official total wao didate, wound up with 98 VOleS William White, governor
63 Palcon 2 Dr.
ty
On Arl'a Pro je~ts
~::-::=-:.....:=:...:..·~---1 msteod of 106.
dldate, gained two for
494;
6 cvllndor, "'""""' lroi!L
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Four Pomeroy Elementary old Pomeroy Central S.hool for
Several area projects are ir.· Cnrh Water Boxes
B J Goldman. supreme JUdge John W Brown, Lt.
School teachers will retire at many years
FUNDS DISPERSED
eandidate, lost (!Ve votes In the picked up IS for a 2910 total.
60Fordf.600
1&lt;luded m b1d openings May 17, 'fo l&gt;e Uncovered
the end of thr! term, 1t was Prmr to the t1me he came to '
. when th e Ob Io Slate H1gh·
Dump Truck, I cylinder
official count He finished with Roger Cloud, audltot· candl·
reported Saturday
Central Elementary 10 1931, Mr I Fond diSpersals from M01gs way Department w1ll
reach The Syracuse Board of Public 231 William Brown, Fourth Dls- date, lost 10 lor a 2774 comtt,
onglno, 5 "'"" tront, I
IPHd Nlr axle
Spencer ta 1gbt two terms at 1County Court m Apnt totaled the quarter-way mark in 1ts Affaars has asked that each tr1ct Court of Appeals, picked and A E Re11ly, auditor, lost
They are Ralph Spencer who Flatwoods and one at Rtd $1,12415, accorrlmg to Clerk anticipated 1966
construction water consumer m the town up 31 votes for a total of 899.
five for 2.389
65 Dodge Dart
2 Dr. 270 S.riH, 6 cyllnhas been pnnc1pal of the Pom- Brush
Bette H~Jbstetter Fees to t11e program that will place $5011 ba\e his curb box uncovered Carl Bormg lost 33 votes to J. D Herbert,
treasurer
cler, ttandlrd trans., radle
eroy Elementary School smce The other retmng teachers state totaled $130 50, fees to million worth of work under 1 from t~n} dut around 1t
fimsh WJth 77 He w~s a ~tate candidate lost one for a 2731
ond hutor
1t was completed In 1961
are Ellen Gibbs, thJrd grade sheriff, $126 35, fees tD county constructwn durmg the current Water consumers are not eentral committeeman. Char- final, and L J Schneider also
65 Honda
'Mr Spencer a veteran of 39 lteacher Harnet Spencer, hfth general $64114, to law hbrarv, year
to use wrenches on any water les Dav1s lost 10, and wound lost one for 2397.
Llko now
years In the tearhmg profes-1 grade teacher, and
Bermce $90 99, and autG license and 1 Among bids to be opt'ned w11l l valves w1thout permissaon from up wath 441. He too was 8 com· E F Jones, state central
63 Chev. Impala
sion, also was prmc 1pal of the Remhart, second grade teacher. gas tax, $13517
be those fer resurfacmg
111 the water board or 1ts mamten- mltteeman candidate
comnutteeman candidate, gal~2
Dr. Hordtop. I eylfndor,
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- - - - ~GalliB and Athens county ' ance man Anyone gmlty of so
ed two for a 2489 coun•. D. 0.
•uttmatlc trans. It~&amp; &amp;
hNter, whit• &amp;lcfewall
Bndge pamhng pro1ects are domg w111 be prosecuted ofhc- CIC, l.namber to
Taber, stale representohve can·
tires
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scheduled for Galha and Vmton lals said
d1date lost five for a
fmal
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count1es, and guard rail pam I-1
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of 2677 Ralph .Vetker,
4 Dr. Hordtop. I eyllnllor,
mg for Me1gs Galba. Athens, 1 CHIPPER HOSPITALIZED
Regular monthly meet10g of who won the 27th dl!l!r!ct repautorn~tlc trans. Radio &amp;
Vmton, and washmgten coun- Cl11pper Haggertv, son of Mr. the Galha County Commumty resentatlve contest, also lost
htotor, whlto lldtwon
ties.
Corporations fJVe and fuushed Gallla with a
1and Mrs Robert Haggerty, en· Improvement
tlrt!
1 tered the Children's Hospital 10 board of directors w1ll be held 927 count
63 Chev. Bel Air
VISIT HERE
' Columbus for observation. Mrs at noon Monday, at Oscar's. Mort Dickey,
Incumbent
4 Dr. 6 cyllntlor, outoMr and Mrs Harold Kruise j Charles McKean " ••th tbe Non.board members wishing to CllUnty auditor, lost f1ve votes
tlc trent, ..dlo &amp; hutor,
wlllto oldowoh 11m
of columbus, formerly of M•d· fam1iy while the mother and attend should contact Mrs Thel· and fmlshed with. 2366 P au I
dlopor! visited w1th Mrs. Elea-1 son are_ _away_ - - - - - rna Elliott for reservations
Northup, one of lour condldates
-·The May sess1on of the Galli· for recorder 1 gamed one lor a
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
pollS Chamber ol Commerce 519 count
USED CARLOT
REAL ESTATE
w1ll be held at Oscar's Tuesday, County engmeer wnte-in can·
DEATHS, MARRIAGES begmnlng at 12 30 p rn. Non • dldate Robert BISChoff lost I've
Loculi &amp; lyc~m~ro
board Itternbers wishing to at· in the offiCial eount to f101sb
Ml4dloport
IIIITHt 0' WliK
in May ltt primary
came Ul a close N~IUt·
total of 94 persons
alaba
senteebe tn f' ure
nurn
44er demo·
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A stetlar p~rformance
by 1 daughter the teen-age twins, as a g1rl and Connie Cooke, as r
cas! members hlg~ilghted the Wmme and Binme, play•d by !the aunt, kept the audience
annual ~flddteport H1gh School Larry Gladwell and Chr!stmt&gt; l laugh!ng ~- large crowd Qf 1
semor play gJYen !:o~rlday even- Bailey, Ken Harr1s as the relatives and friends attended
ing at the high sehoul The play handsome lawyer and beau of 1 the performance.
a three-act comedy by Fehc1a Evelyn Taking the part
of The production was under the
Your K1ddmg"
friend~J of the family weore Joyce direction of Mrs Dorothy J..a.
Metcalfe, was ent1tled .. QUit Long and Ethth Haptenstall ~s cey and Don Rode assisted by
The plot concerning the fin- Jean Owen and Betty Ander- Dav1d Oliver, stage manager,
anc;:ml troubles of a widow and son, their fiances, Sean Mullen Rod Sauer and Roger Swartz,
her children and a VISit from as Dr Mel Shannon and Rob- preperhes, Dee Slaven, Obta ,
on elderly ncb aunt w•s ablely ert Schmoll as Thoma• Patton. LewiS, Kathy Spengler a n d 'I
put acroos by cast members
Roy Coleman was the boy Mary Teaford, prompters. UshAble casting was m evidence next door, David Whitton and ers were Cynthia Conde and •
as the amusmg Situations came Conme Cooke was the elderly Linda Jacobs
to a climax with a happy end- aunt and Carole Anderson, Ca- The stage set was construct· i
mg md1cated for each member milia Dusenberry, the maid ed by Mr Tracy Hannmg's In-'
of the famrly m the sum of The audJence was kept
m dustr1al Arts Classes w1th furmoney fnm the aunt.
s.tttches by the antlcs of the mture courtesy of Baker FurniMakmg up the cast were maid, Camilla, and her bout ture, The audience was enthusSharon Harrison as the Widow, w1th the hass8Ck and her coun- 1astJc m their response to the
Mrs Mary Buford; l)athy La-'l try flavor vocabulary
cast members and therr d!lecl
cey as her lovely 20-year-old Larry Gladwell rnosquerad10g ors

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Troop 52 Gives
Mothers' Tea

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Seoul Troop SZ of Porn·1 Jo Ellen D1ehl, Indian Lore,
eroy held a Mother's Day Tea Wnter, Books, the S1gn of the
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Arrow and the S1gn of the Star,
James Soulsby The program Irene Barnes My Commumty,
Included group songs, saymg Sign of the Arrow and the Sign
poems and B1ble verses They of the Star Darla Neutzlmg,
aloo explamed the meanmgs of Sloryteller S1gn of the Arrow,
the badges wh1le Mrs
Jean S1gn of the Star; Marla NeutzWright explained the summer Jmg, Storyteller, S1gn of the
program
Arrow, S1gn of the Star. Detr
The Scouts were presented bae W1secup, Water Fun, Back·
!he~r badges by !heir mothers yard Fun, and Collector; Resa
as follows Leanne Sebo, Mag1c Boothe, My Commumty, OJ&gt;.

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Official Count of ay rmary oste
Bv Ga}}"13 Count y Board0£Electt"ODS

door Cook, Pen Pa, Persenal
Heal!h, .Vater Fun, and the
S1gn ol the Arrow and the S1gn
of the Star, Caralynn Tracy,
Pen Pll. OUtdoor Cook, Backyard Fun, Water FUD, Personal
Health C'.ollector and
1 he
and the
Sign of the Arrow
Sign ~f the Star,

Gal/ia Teachers .
Attend Workshop
AtOhioU Lab

AT DEALER'S COST'

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Six Ramblers, Three Americans and

Three Clasnics, Remain. Will Be

Picked Up By American Motors End

Of Next Week Unless Sold.

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Four persons were fined Frl·
day 10 Meigs County
Court
actlen by Judre Frank W Port·
er, Jr
Ney Corpen!er was fiOed $10
and costs for passing at an In·
tersect1on . Donald E. Sm!lb
$10 and costs, fadure to diSplay
regiStratiOn , Lmda A. Bald·
wm, $5 and costs, unsafe veblcle, and Lena Guthrie $10
and costs, tuming Without cau·
tlon. H011ry R. LoveJOY lorfel~
ed a f/3 50 bond on a charge
ol passing without
assured
clear dastance.
EXAMINES 14
Dr. John L. Terry, Colwllbus plasbe surgeon, examined
14 pattenta Thuroclay at t h e
City-County health departments'
oernl annual ptasUo oonsultant
and evaluation clinic. Seven persons were referred for sursery.
Consultant attending the clinic
was Ernest Karbu, Athens, Bureau of Vocational Rebablllta·
tlon Ohio State Board of Edu·
callen.

by Herman Wood ·, "Foolish
Rhyme," by Chloe
Fellure
"The Hoop Sk~rl, " by Edward
Parkms, "Vam Complammg,"
by Earl Lee Burnette
M0 nol0 g e were "Aunt Sous
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phroma Taber At the Opera,
by Mrs Sadie Nolter, "}{ 1s
Last ~~equest," .~Y Jahnny Bost1c; The Pill, by Avonelle
Davis,
Phrlosophy,"
H 1 "Mule
M
d "Tb A by
ar ey yers, an
e geent"
Parkms
, ' by Bonnie
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Doorhe, sk1t The FoblksG t d
r, was g1ven Y er ru e
Dav1s and David W Jones Refreshments were served at the
close of the program

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15ummer Fl'•ng af Fun Th eme
01 Newcomers Cl ub Luncheon Mee
The theme for the Newcom~
ers Club luncheon meeting
Thur•day, May l2th Is "Sum·
mer Fling At Fun" The group

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Deanery M mg on J 5PI anne
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Creative Writing Group Reviews
Original Manuscripts at Meeting

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Hostess lor
May Meeting

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Concrete lo a llfetbne
buy. It'a ltre and tel'lllit•
proof - yet Initial ooat Ia
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needo call usl

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Gallipohs, Qh 101 are announcmg the engagement of
bles from he seventh
and daughter, Tarceha Trae. to Jesse James Wolbert, Jr, II{)D
of Mrs J E Riley of Ironton, Ohio, and the late .1&lt;los;e
eighth grades s.how that they Jam~s Wolbert
_
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have muAch proFmJseb. d ....,..~ An open church weddmg Will Beauty Culture She reteDU.
Mrs
nne ISC er treciX".I be h ld
S
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d
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the 160 students taking part 10
e at amt eter's p1s- compete
a s1x Y.eeks COl¥,.~'"~~
one of the finest spring eoncerts copal Church m Galllpohs on at Bruno's Advanced Acade"lf1
presented at the school.
Friday, July 22od at twelve o'- lof Hair DeSign 10 Toronto,
clock
noen The Reverend ada.
1 •
Father Albert Mackenzie w11l Mr Wolpert graduated fre'in
1$
perform a double rmg cere· Galba Academy Hlg h Scl!oof '
and has retentlv retm ned fl'Oitl'1
t many.
Jb L E
M
M II M1sa Flemmg IS a groduate a European tour of duty_ ,
o n Mrsvans,
rs.
em of
Academy
High School
school 1
Un ted Stntr s Army, ije
Evans,
Ball Evans,
Mrs.
andGalha
attended
Ohio State
ljthe
IS currently
statiOned
...1...
Joe Fenderboscb, Mrs LoUis of Cosmetology and is grad· the A1r Defense Command
1
Ford, Mrs
lll!te of lluntington School of FOil BliSs m E:l Paso, T•n• ;1
ill J Gordon dGibert,
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Mrs. Guy Lee is

MAINTENANCE

PAGI ST.

Outstanding were the presen·
tahons of the A Cappella ch01r,
Madrigals, Girls
Ehnsemble
and the boys' quartet t at won
a superior rahng at the state
contest
The boys' and girls' eosem·

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May Meettng
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Health Club is
Held Thursday

Sachet Balls

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MIDDo.l

TUESDAY'S VOTERS DID ME GREAT HONOR. THANK YOU
ALL. BE ASSURED I WILL STRIVE TO JUSTIFY .YOUR
CONFIDENCE.
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Young w.·ves
Club Meets at
Burke Home

He/ Learn
of~fmv~1:~z ~~~~~~·w:~~~~~=~ C/ub to Make

Four are Fined In
Meigs County eourt

FULL WARRANTIES
CYLINDERS- STATION WAGONS

METROPOLITIAN MOTORS

nrs

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land High School and IS now
Will meel at twelve o'clock at Mrs w lam Foose an
rs.
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the
Elks
Club,
and
will
be
serW
V
Spann
t
·
cJ
"I
servmg m !he
Manne Corp
ved at 12 30 by members of R..ervallons should be 10
ee
une
stalloned at Camp Pendleton,
I
Cahf The eouple Is reSidiOg The Yo
Wives Club of the Emblem Club Announc... Monday evemng
ung
ments w11l be made of differat 209 N Lemon Drrve, SterPhns were made for a Dean- ~ fur grArlu ,te~ ol tlw parish.
11 28
lmg Homes Oceanside Cahf. Meigs County met Apr
at ent activtUes for summer fun I~~~~~ ery rneetmg to be held at the Named &lt;Js , ,mm1ttet&gt; for the
'
-'~-- the home of Mrs. Gay Anm m and around Galhpohs
1
I Burke with Mrs. Lila Ridenour A special treat for the day I The final area Comm1101ty church, Sunday, June S, a n d De~ne1 v mf'Pitng \' elt' M1sses
~
presidmg
to of "Gatewood .. Celtcert wiD be held at 8 p. comnuttees were named, v.hen j Anna and M 1rtha !lowell. Mrs.
\
The hats members made Ior i :hereaMr~r 0 0 Mcintyre h~s l m. tEST) Thursday at tbe the Catholic Women's club of the \1a1y Kunzelman 111-.s Chns..
(
thi s meetmg were Judged and graciously offered her lovely I Paramouat theatre ln Ash- Sacred Heart church of Pome tine Grueser \1I s Lf and SIS1
roy
Thursday
evemng m the M
son Mrs
H1rhard Preeman and
pnzes were won by Mrs Joyce borne The club will go to the land,
Mrs Kathenne William!, Gal·
M Ky
be f Trl ~- t.. c
~ met
1
d to
c
H.JtchJ~. prett1est Mrs Lela Mcintyre home m a group at
em ra o
"'-UUD~1 on- C1n1rc 1 au 1 rmm
rs LJSCt
lipol1s,
supervisor,
wmdon, Si111est• and Mrs· Lila two e'clock
eert Auotlation are iDvtted to
Mrs Paul Casc1, pres1dent, Plans werf' madr r/)1 a pot..
and Mrselementary
Euaen1a Gardner
sr,e
&lt;'Ial educatlo~ teacher at G"BIRidenour most original. All
Committee members planmng •ear tbe duo-pianists, Ronald was m charge of the meetmg luck p1cntC" al lhe Jmnw of Mrs:,
lia Academv were amon 130
bats were very clever
the event are Mrs Jack Hud- and Jeffrey Marlowe, Zl year- which opened With prayer by the George Hackett s, m Middle.
h
nd. '
g d
Followmg the m~etmg, Mrs . son charrman Mrs Albert Du· old twins, who have already Rev Father John Turel
An· port m June Father 1 urrl thank
teac
ers
a
supervisors
an
R
d
d
on
tr
!Jon
'
'
melved
bi.,b
acclaim
for
oouncements
were
made
of
the . ect Lhe &lt; b1b fo1 h1s annr\ ersa"'
1
3
Prmcrpals who attended the I.
enour gave
em s a
rose, Mrs M1les Epling, Mrs.
r.
'J
T A t"eadmg workshop recenton ~vermg shoes.
their promising showing In Catholic Women's conventton to 1gilt The mrelm g tln~t-d w1th.
1 t th 1 bo to
h001 0 f
Evetyone will cover a pa1r of
musical artistry.
be held in Steubenville June 15 prayer by Ft~tht&gt;l 'lmrl aft&lt;~~
y a e a ra ry sc
shoes for the next meetrng
0
Gold and Fizdale, who were and reservations are to be m Y.hlrh refJeshmeJtts \\Pie servOhm University thrs past week
p,
Refreshments of ham salad
..tginally !cheduled to
b} June 8, and also the natmn- ed b\ M• s Don \&gt;lull1·n Mrs.
sandndwco"f·fheees'wefrurel!sesrvaledad,to Mrnuts.
pear wtre forced to cancel
a1 conventiOn of Catholic Worn Gem gf' t!, r kett rr M1" Thorn·
8
8
cause
of 1librecording
com- ber
en to be held in Flonda m Orto- as
Leon dMe\I Kmghl,
man of he ail-day rneetmg Dr.
-•~
, _ ant u.
'I Sc.1lh
F
kMrs
c
J
1,11a RIdenour Mrs Sue HaYDean G Crowell Oean oJ the
uuuuen1 w ....,.;:OD
D'[:"rn1r rs
, an urrc:." .m r~&gt; os·
CoII ege of Ed uca' 11on, we1comman, Mrs Evelyn Bauer, Mrs The May meetmg C1
of bL'aruel stein and t~ "New York Phil
PhU
It was voted to purchase gUts eph Raub
ed the t"'achers The themt&gt; of The Syracuse Help and Learn
Mar1lyn Burke, Mrs Jan 1c e 1Cliff Better Health u was stein and the ''Jt::'" York
the workshop was "Sharmg E1e· Club will meet Jn the Syracuse
Young, Mrs Marilyn Robmson, l beld TI1ursday evenmg at the Urmonie.
penences with J T A"
Town Hall Wednesday, May I
BE'ITY COWDERY
Mrs Teresa Collms, Mrs Lela borne of Mrs Lawrence Eblm,
"~u:~~ ~~~~-¥~
The JmtJal Teachmg Alpha· 11 at 10 a m
Wmdon, Mrs Mary Jo Pooler, Pomeroy R D
•
bt· rs t•l mo~.
ProJecto; will be
makmg
Miss
Betty Co~dery, a Mrs Georgia Rltchte and Mrs
Mrs Clifford Jacobs, presi~ I
The Creative Writmg group Clara Poston and Mrs
Marv
approarb of tea c hm~ beginners "sachet balls" and • summer graduate of Eastera High 1Joyce R1tch1e by Mrs Burke. dent, conducted a short bus!·
met
recently
with
Mrs.
HarLew1s
all
of
Hto
nt,md
Mr~ ,
to le-arn to read
hats ' Marena ls reqmred for School will be graduating on
The door praze was won by ness sess10n New year books 1
land
Wood
of
Maxatawney
VIIThelma
Prms
M1
s
Alii\
C:t&gt;t
Other teachers rrom Gallia each sachet bali are one to 21f.! Muy 22 from Northem Arl- IMrs Georg1a R1tch1e
were distributed to the memlage when books, pamphlets and ties and Miss (Jar.! Lt•asuJe all ~
cmmty attendmg we1e Mrs mch styroroam ball 1~ yard zona Unlvenily, formerly Ar·
The next meetmg w11l be bers A communlcahon was
other materials were examined of Wellston Mrs M;n g Jf' Jen ·
Pauline Rife, elementary super- of nylon net, m color of your i:l~ona State CoUege. She will 1Thursday, May 19, at the horne read concerning the Regatta
and onglnal manuscnpts read kms of Jackson M1ss
Lmd&lt;t ~
v1sor of Gallia county schools, chOJce; one yard 3f4 mch ribbon. be teaching the fiqt grade Iof Mrs Barbara Tnpp, With parade and It was voted to enMrs Bernice Borden and MJss one bunch or mm1ature rose- at lhe Oasis
Elementary Mrs Lila Radenour as co-hos- ter a OO"Bt A gift of $15 was Mrs. Guy Lee was hostes~o": to ana evaluated With a VIeW to Sauer )f Oc1k flill M1·s Eliza- 1
Da1sy Glassburn ol Bidwell . buds m same color as rtbbon I School at Tweuty.nine Palms, tess
was received from the Union the Bedford Walk-In Garden pubhcatmn
beth Rllh u n~ uf C:1dmus and i
Porter school, Mrs Marguer- and one package small ha1r Calif Belty 1!1 the claughler
Store Beauty Salon m Colum- Club for the May meetm~ and
Attendm~ were Mrs. Betty Mr Walte1 E \\o hnt &lt;~t Ashland, ~
!
1ft&gt; '~mcman nrmc1pl'll ol Han pms For thf' hat~
a frame of Mr. aad Mrs. H. E. Cow· Dinner Meeting U
bus In memory or Pearl Parker. opened with the dub praver L.u Boster Mrs Pat Houck, Ky
A card was read from Mrs and ld
pledge
to theHflag With
nan Trace school and Mrs Eve- and rna Ie"" Is Io cover It are dery, Reed"'II e.
Held by ADKapnn•
t M
wII thed Mrs Martha Foster, Mrs Mar· The May meetmg '&gt;'.til Oe- he-ld 1'
t S· in M 'M
oh neoded
rMerle Daehl or pokane, Wash.. pres en , rs omPJ I ar lene Johnson, Mrs Emma Gate- at 7 30 p m SaLu1dav
May .
yn •• m s, rs 1r1am Dou~ ·
The May meet1ng of Alpha tbankmg the members for the m charge A commumcalwn wood, Mrs Juamh:1 Wood and 14th m the BeJtlage Hoom of
man, and Mrs Ehzabeth Woods, Those not mterested In the S
. p
.
Epsdon Chapter of Alpha Delta round robm letter sent to her I was read ~uesbn~ parti''PhSiso ol 03 ,....
r e
above projects nmy work on
urprue arty U
K
di
eel b ld
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Mrs Mary Glbeaut, all of Galli- Dav1s L1brarv 111t R10 Grande
c
I
h bb th
h
appa was nner m '"8 e Mrs Pearl Parker read a l•t- tion of all Meags C.JII!Ity clubs pohs, Mrs Susan GIIhum, M1ss College Anyune •s welcome to i
----IanTby o I Yb ey WIS f d
Give n Mr • Saunder~ at
Bailey s Restaurant In Pome- ter sent to her Mrs
P..;rl In the Regatto at Pomeroy
attend wtth or without a manu. ~
ecu 1snotconme to
roy
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1
k
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tai'
Hos 1&gt;ital Employ_ es
the Syracuse village as an one
I
.
Parker read • letter
from It was decided to rna e ar- a.ogaru nter n
&amp;:rlpt Fnr mformatmn C&lt;lll Mrs J
th
d
Y I A surpnse birthday party wa• 1 The busmess meel!ng was Congre!srnan Moeller concern- rangements lor the Eight Grade JT7 • h p ty H
Mary Lew1s at 245-552.1
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lb&gt;nor Mr. Meinhart t'"tes 1S. e wesulrroun
•ngA cokrnrnlunlh· gmn reeently 10 Galhjl&lt;)lls to called to order by the president, •·· Bible readmg and prayer mmmencement at tile Bedford
11
or at ome
sac furtl!er
unc celebrate the 11st bl! !h date of Mrs Be Uy p 1ckens. 1nstall awon
,I
UlfS
Phil Meinhart wa• guest of will be atcome.
noon For
In public schools and a reply ochool and planned to open
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Logan Jf?SCS• Cltus 12•
Thursday mght
The program opened With !he
songs "The Rainbow AI Sun·
set," and "In The Garden"

Keith Go•le Ford

sbo~ld

0 ver 750 Attend c0 ncert

Patriot Grange EnJ'oys Program ol
.
M IOgUeS, an d Sk't
ReadJngS,

sc c

tend
eon!actheadquarters
Elliott
at the chamber
for reservatiOns.

MRS. THOMAS HVSELL

tor, MusiCian, Gypsy, Stgn of
lhe Arrow. S1gn of the Star,
A0 th
ti
d
and Sus1e Soulsby, Pen Pal and I
en uslas can appre&lt;:JaRambler
Mr and Mrs. Harry L Bailey I Uve aud1ence of over 750 atWednesday the girls held a of Pomeroy are announced the I tended the annual sprmg con·
surpriBe birthday party for lhetr I marnage of thetr daughter cert of the Galha
Academy
leader, Mrs. Jean Wright They Brenda Margaret, to PFC. High school vocal mus1c departbad cake and kool ade and pre- Thomas E Hysell, son ol Mr men! bel dFrlday nl8ht 1n the
sented her a gift
and Mrs. Lyle Hysell of Har- high school auditorium.
r1sonvllle The ceremony took The program was light and
place m Hahfax, N c, on entertammg and the various en.
Jan 27, by the Rev. D. c l'ernbles w ereewll-eadabnfndca
Boone at tbe Method ISI parson· lsembles were well-balanced and
OnO
I
age.
10 fine vmce, and •ololsts were
A vaned program of read- I Readings were "It's A Fme I The bride i! a graduate of superb m thetr performance.
lngs, monologues, and a sk1t Day," by Hazel Myers, "Bies- Pomeroy High school and the
was presented
at !he Grange
regular sed
Be ''Between
Nothmg," Two
by Gertrude
Busmess Umverslly I
Jnt!bng
of Patnot
Davis,
Loves," Columbus
Mr Hysel11s a graduate of Rut- 1

LA T HAN E F0R

' '""d•W' - Mr and Mn Kenneth r
Birr of Rt 1, Bidwell. dau1ntrr 10 5 ~ ~erry Dnknd , 11 11 n~Uve of Ga!Ul
eounty anrt 1 rr~Jrtent of Akron, died
1 m
al Holze r .H o8 pltal
ln ,111 Akron JloiPital Monday li e
MAIIIUAGI LICINJI!S
wu born 11nd teared In Vinton Hill
Jlmt-1 fll cnntl Brunty 2~ ( •m
marrta1e Will to the former lant!
bJ"l4~o:e, and Vtlla Fay Phn!R, 10 (,~J
Traln'r of Ualha tounty who tur
1Jpo11• William j, McDan\ell. kln1 of •lvu lie 11 al-a ~urvlved bY ~ llH'
l'run1a, PM, and linda 1 llobl!rll Sbnley JJeckarlil of Vinton and t~p
:tO, Bidwell ~ohn Ji, Hroy\u, «!. !.&gt;.Ill
brrtlhtr~ 11nd a llsU!t M11rthall !o~nd
IIPQJh , and B•rbara J Shamblin Iff
t larem a. bo1h (II Akron Inti
r1
GaJllpol~o&gt; Paul E CIIUI.IIon lS. (ial- 1 Sally Sl:heffield of Cu~~ thnc Serv
llpolla and Patricia JeDn G::~brle\11 lee~ ~ml bUlllli were held In Akron.
11. GlllU}.00\11 1todne7 a lleaver, 20,
w Jd
Galllpollt and Wanta L. Chrk, 21 Mom., W cn .. sel:lr.w. 70, a
or
war 1 vetern dl•d Wednl!ld.•• 111ier
G;,oll\poll•
nooll at the hom• of Lawrent&gt;e Me
Quaid lll'f Teodora Ave He l'ill
CMOr11 William Llfll• f), 1 retired
born hl"rl (k't 111 1119:1. 10n of IJ
uleam1n and rnldent of 1'mkr lltd
aal and Leona McQuaid Cht"etehre.w
51nHiav afternoon Jn M.~dlul (.;tottr H• n evll!r mnrled A molder bY Uadl
Jl o~p it al He ret!~d ll few monlht
hit i.allt ll!mPioyment Wat with Lu
a~ev after reprnenttng tile Belmont
aru1 in {!(llumbu• He 11 JUt\0\Ted by
4. ll•k~t 4._ 0 ot (.:oJumlo u ~ for u\er
1 brothel and t11o st~\('1'11 John and
!I I yean He ~~• ll member of wv
Mu ~lchlrd Mun yon, both or Co
f'tlll funeral director • allo&lt;.'l•tionK, hunv111, and 11'1111 Mu llro~:ll:m an of
I'Qrter Mttbod lll Church and. Morn
Port Riehle. Fla He wu 1meon11u
tng n~wn LodJt;e uf Ma~uns Ht' htd of the /Uner1un Lelllon
Ser\ICI!I
HtveCI h11 cnmmunlty u 1 nu•rnber ,.,.Ill be h•kl. Sunday It 2 P m tt the
of l.be bo1rd of education He wat
I'Ju! B1pttat rhul'('h Burial Will
born 1t BriKtol 'Teltll, on Dec 8 I btl tn ttl• Add!1on • Helnoi4J eeme·
1883. 10n ()r the late 'o\11\illh
11nd tery under tllrertlon of
Mllletl
P11IIY Ann Barger Lar11e Hll flr~t Home for Yuner1111
ltlitrrlare wu lo t~ forrMr Sault
Goodwin. lmd 8hf&gt; preuded hlrn In Jahn H l.lllihl ''' a relldent of 1005
dnth In 11137 r"'o sons survive that Third Ave. died Wedneaclay after
untoo, CJarenet and Ivan bnlh of noon aL Medical t:en tt'r HoiPital H•
1U 1
Ca tumbu • HIM secolld marrlabe wu waa a retire~! carpenter and
t(l Mary Ooodw1n In tHl, llDd lhl
tr.orn In MaatJn t.;oWil)', 10n of GflorJ•
nrvivoe. alo~ with the folloWlnl
1ncJ Wancla Cantner Rollins He l1
childun Wil liam F', a teacher It .unlved b1 tall •ond Wife,
t111
liaUia Arsderny, )In Don Ctll of former S1nh Holtttn and
el&amp;hl
t:olnmb us and Pauy Larae at home
ehlldHn S.rvt~ea will bl hlkl at
There 11r1 three Jrtndchll4 ...n and Cnltan W \Ia at iii P m !iund1y
two fl:rtllt Jtlfldeb\Jdren. Othu 111r
and hurbl 'will be tn thl ehurcb
vlvotl tre sel'&lt;lltn 11!!11!U and
four ft}net.rr)' u'lo(ler dlreetii:Jn ef Mlller'l
brothen 8ervlntl were held Wednll· Home for tunrrtll
dty atternoon at Lhe Porter Metho
dial Churcn and burial wu tn Vln Mn. ltttel "ICkMtn. "
retldenl or
ton Memorial Parll
Bidwell and widow of c!lll'ence Hie""
man, died. ThU1'8417 In I CollllllbUI
Jl'lt' llbert HtiCII'Ilb, U, dlecl Iunday hDIIPitlll s he Ia IJUI'Yived by
two
mornlnl In 1 lialllpolla hotp,tai lie deugbtfn 11'14 \W(I IOIUI, MR. ~lUll­
Will born In Gallipooll~ Du 17 1\154, Ita Murru lind Cb'dlt J{lcllman, !loth
tun t:of t Wettey and U11 late Helen of t.:olumbul. Mn. GlatiYI Ill 1 J l • r
Whe-eler Holromb H~ h 1urvlved and ADitio Hlckolln. both of 8ld·
Wf'll Thfll'lll ere fiTI Jrandchlldrelll
br hil fattwr •M atef llluthlr. Mr
and Mn (.; Wesle&gt; Holcomb
a1 l'nd f!l treat frlndchtldren
She
Altddleplllt, and two brolllera, Dlvl4 ,.,.u1 a member of llt Cennel &amp;apllote
of VJrrinla Beach. \'a .. and C harlt'~. Chun!h wtiolnil IIII'VIcill wiU be t~1d
at home anG 1 lllif..tatf't,
Cindy 1t .:1 p m. sunt111y and burial wW
Millar of Jlaltltnore Md Oll\er 1ur
be In P:lne .stru\ tei'IHI~fY
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\OI1'or:t 1ra 11\t- rnndpare1111,
llrf, dlrHUOII of llteGOY Jl'\lntrll hOIIII
lb'rtle Holcomb of Oalllpolla, x~n
nl\ll WlleiLler of HO\IItoll, Tell , and
Mrt llllr&lt;:\111 DIVII to' Columbua Sar
ne.. •el'l hald We4attdaJ' altar.
noon It th• \hulh . Halky • Wood
l'lnllral boftlt w1111. l:iurlal In Prori•
Once C•mtt.e..,
MN. Itt. WIIIIIJIII Wlllte, 16, died ur
b' Monday rnomtnr at her Rt J,
Crown City home. Bile wu born It
Cl'&lt;lwn &lt;:ity J'an n. 18110. clauJhtt'r
of tltl lat. .loltv. I
IJid Harr1ei
WaQ Hllll.aml He liM tnarrlaJe
wu to Bmu HUkill lnd )ler aUond
Ia Jamu \V White, both of whom
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fOil, HomfQ Mullin of Youn11town
ho tont are decn1ed, seven atep
Cb.lldren alan 1Uni.Vt1 Two alltert
and lour brother. prendltl
ber lfl
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.ntlrnooa
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PATRICIA JANE PRICE
Mr. and Mn Clarence V. Price, Portland, Ohio, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, PatriCia Jar.e, to Charles Edward Jordan, III,' son of Mr.
and Mrs Charles Jordan of Dayton, Ohao Miss Price 1s a graduate of The Oh1o
State Umvers1ty, where she became a member of Alpha Delta Pi Soronty. Sbe IS a
teacher at Upper Arlington H1gh School, Columbus, Ohio Mr Jordan IS a grad·
uate of Oh1o Umverslty, where he served as President ol Ph1 Kappa S1gma Fratermty and 15 a member of Omicron Delta Kappa honorary. He wlll be graduated
m June from the College of Medicine at the Ohio State University and w111 serve
h1s mternsh1p in Tripier Army Hospital. Honolulu, Hawaii The wedding Js planned for June 19, In the McKendree Met hodlst Church, Columbus, Ohio

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. qeel ·~~r ~ hpuse ~nd Crjlss, •n ARC spokesman and mental fitness of the V!d• 1 yar s ur
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honor al a part~ M•ven hv e~- Information oall Mrs. AI ba Mr Roger L. Sounder: The of new ofl!cers for the nat two was oent Blil!ed by all present. meetings at 7 30 o'clock until entertained with a party ThursploY.,es of Veteran! Memor10l Cottrill, 1!92-5444 or Ada Sl~k, party was arranged by Mrs years w., held They are, pres~ At the &lt;lose of the meeting October
day evening at the~r
horne,
Hospltal last WJ!!lk In !he bos· 1192 21101
Sounders and son, Roger L. dent Edna Price, vice-president a Sarah Covontry Jewelry par- Blue ribboos were aw.oNicJ to Rock Springs Road, Pomeroy,
P•lal cafeteria at Pomeroy.
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Maxine Wmgett, corresponding ty wu beld with Jeannette CuP. Mrs Edson Hart for arrange- R. D . bonortnc her mother,
Melnhart, who hu been In Travel Slide• •re
Refreshments of Ice cream secretary, Eileen Buck; record· ntogharn as fashion •how dlr' rnent of Japonica and bush Mrs. Florence Holley, on ber
charge of the matntenance deII
and cake were served to th• log oeerelary, Elma Louko; !Dr. Relreslunents wore oerved honeysuckle, a blue tn Mro. lllrlhday
partmenl at the hospital 'lne&amp; Shown To Emnnon
following guests Norma Jean treasurer, Goldie Story; chap- by !be boatess during the oocmt jGuy Lee lor white sp1rea, a A birthday cake and
let
tt opened, September 11. 1962, Mu Tawney showed olldeo Dailey, Mr. and Mrs, ~.&lt;&gt;nnle lain, Betty Pickens, aergean~ ltour.
red to Mrs Guy Lee fill" lilacs, ereom were oerved to Mrs.
reUred April ~· Gifts IJ!clu~ll!J ~ea - In 1t1s foreip travels Sounders, his parento, ' Jun ot-arms, Frances Roberts; and
a red to Mrs Guy Lee lor dog. Helen Sauvage and soa, Gene.
a ring WeN presented blm bY when !be Ernanon Club met Bush, Cheryl Salisbury, Mike hlstor11111, Helen F. Smith.
REVIVAL ANNOUNCED
wood, and a red to M" Glen Carl Holley, tile honored f!Uf.lt
Ciloworkers, alter which cake at the, home of Mrt. Selwyn Plymale, John Dailey, B.-.nda
Revival oemces will bec!n at Lee for tulips and narcissus. I and Mr. and Mrs Log.. IIIII
and punch were aerved to lilt 'l'/lllfe ,on;Tburlday Wttb Mn. Mklns, '!)roo Riohards, Slup
CANCEL~ NIGHT ,file Chester Chllnlh Of God May During the social IJotlr a des- 11111, Skip. The honored pest
" bonoted guest, 09-lj'Or~ ..an4 Jloyl ~ jlijel~ent, Jl'&amp;- Meadowo, Linda MiteneU, Mary! Galits•, Centenlll')l GrqoHlL&gt;-IIIh, lundaJ eve~. with Rev. aert course wu served and •1 received a number of
• Mrs; Meinhart,
'He Will ildina. _, '41, i, ,
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sch-lil!;lby Pon.r u .-eat evqe. eon1eo1 by Mrs. Homer Willard and callltUZ long dl&lt;lon"" Jnr.
llo 1380'I!!ed wllh
~;' 1.1&lt;,_.!i•'I'I!OY'~ I' PICI!!!'OS were r•&lt;n&gt;•u, """" ••IUUIO&gt;~ 11no eau1ea lor Monaay, MAy 1, 1ta1 ~ttaL lpe(:lal ll!li!nfl II pi&amp;Med oo llowers, Crees and nuts was mg the eventnc to wish ber
IIlii nephew, Mr. lllid Mr&amp; Jjll;!~ ~"".W triPJ! to LOMoo, Parts, Saunders, Dlatul Rober~, Mr. • ' !'IIOCOllO\I ~fllllt ,ot too
evlllllnc alld oervloes be- woq by ...... Olen •Iac.-t&gt;On. bappy birthday were her dalllbCIUIDn, In the manacement ol Gerieva, ' liald, Dot$&amp;o1 and Mrs. David Graham, Tor- Lllill,y 'thor actlvWos ....-.eduted ,. at NO t-!11.
Dale 'lbe next meeting wUI be at ten, Mrs. Chester Caraon ct
!be Meigs Cqtulb' MernOl'J
AL:aP!!)co.
Refreabments ry Jolmson, Elaine l!aplilten, lbo Hmo Dlebl, It wu reported .n.ortitalt Ia ctlurcb ~tor. EY· the home ol Mra. Aver, SL Sanduslcy and Mra. C. E. Smftll
Gardens.
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:ADD Fellure and Gleu Jlauldren, Si!llnl&amp;¥.
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The wscs lllld Class 12 Clrcle of Healb Methodist Churth
In Middleport will meet In
combined meeting MondaJ
lng, May 1, at !be ehurch.
All circle officers wdl be ln·
stalled with Mrs M L. Fnneb
Ia chltrie. Mrs. Nan Moore will
cooduct !be annual pledge aerHostesses are Mrs. c. 1'.
mblltl, lofn, David ~.
Mrs. pt1wr Stroud Mra 0.
A l!:mml•h. •f ct.~ 11 lllll
Mr~ p, L, Mlleh, Mn, LaW.
renee ~., Mrs. Xtllnellt
B7er, Mrs. lltrmaD ~
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Pomeroy Children will be Offered
Bible School Earlr. During June ·

May 31, and Friday, June !D.
Sponsored by the Federated,
Episcopal, and Baptist churci&gt;
es, the classes will ~e ~~~d~
into. "Nursery • rre11cuoua \d~c
3-5), which will be located .'"
the parish house of Grace EP1"
copal Church; ''Hegmnersi' (kinlJ
dergarten or lsi Grade complet·
ed) located in the First Baptist' Church, "Primary" (Gr2ri·
es 2 &amp; 3 completed), and "Jon_.
lor" (grades 4, 5, and 6!.
The latter two secllons will
be located In the
Federated
PT. PLEASANT - Mason Church where a 11 parents' day"
Qlunty's 15 home demonatraUon celebration for all sections wtn
ctubs will 'hold their combined be held at the end of the ses·
Spring Luncheon on May 19 at slon.
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the National Guard Armory.
Course material for
the
The affair will feature a po~ claBSes wlll be taken from the
luck luncheon .and follov•lng a "Standard" Vacation B 1b le
nw\aram
"Let's Go Creative" School Course, including we11 •
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will be held.
stocked "craft-packs" for each
&amp;b-s. Robert Sayre~ New Hav· pupil.
en, IS style show cha1rman The The sponsorins churches weicommittee 1:11em~rs
lnc!ude come children from any church,
&amp;b-s. Lea Litchfield, Ne1v Hav- or who do not regularly attend
en; Mrs. Otis Litchfield, Point any Sunday School Reglolra·
Pleasant and Mrs.Vernal John· lion lor aU sectl.;,s (which
son, West .Columbia.
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ends Monday, May 23) may be
Pr1~ will be awarded mfive made by contacting the Rev.
c.•tegot~es of handmade ou~ Wilbur Perrin (WY 2-3214; the
!tis mcludlng complete
out· Rev. Richard Martin (WY 2f~ts, ho~s~ dresses, casual out- 39GB), or the Rev. Carver Willits, chtld s, and dress-up or I Iiams IWY W620).
formal.
The morning program
will
feature a cosmetics demonstra- Scotty Icard Named
lion by Mrs. Maxine Lowe, Pt. Student President
Pleasant.
PI'. PLEASANT - Scotty leAn afternoon program will be ard has been named president
given by Mrs. Ralph Slm•sler, of the student council of Point
who will display 35 dolls, each Pleasant 111gb Scnool for the
a model of a first lady wearing 11161&gt;fi7 school year. ScoUy Is the
a handmade gown.
son of &amp;b-s. Allee Marie Icard
The anooal event will be an of Pt. Pleasant and Paul Icard
aU · day affair.
of Galllpolis.
otber officers elected
Ill
serve with Icard are: Ronnie
Wedge, vice president; Linda
Hall, secretary; and
Sandi
Redman, treasurer. Mrs. Violet
Gerlach is tlhe student council
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=lURE • KYGER PTA
will meet at 7,:w p.m. 11 tne
achool audltonum. The theme
will be "SU.ppiag Up., There
wDI be sixth grade aitd kind·
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ergarten recognJ on an
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::"~~:C~~~: No.
28S, Order of Eastern Slar,
wDlltold 1 regular meeting at
Maoollc
7, 30 p.m. In the
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CE~ARY GRANGE will
bold 1 IOCial Right at the
Grange Hall at Ntl
Ladies bring cookies. p. m.

Joint Luncheon

TUESDAY
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GRANDE MOTHERS
League will meet at 8 p. m.
tEST) for an installation din·

:m:!rs o:~~r·~e;:s:ur~~:
vary BapUst churcD at 7:30
p. m. for the lrip to Gallipollil,
PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS
League at the heme of Mrs.
John Foster, 125 River Street,
Kanauga, 8 p. m. Elect10n
. ol
oftleers. Casual dress.
TODDLERS TO Tassels Moth·
ers League wit! meet at 8 p.
m. at the home of Mrs. Darrell Day.
GRACE METHODIST Church
Circle No. D, I p. m., at the
church. Bring eovered dlsh
and table service.
GRACE METHODIST Church
Circle No. I, I p. m. at tbe
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of Mrs Cld R
c::;l~ tb Rd y e amsay,
co e .
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WED.,._,
GRACE METHODIST Church
Circle No. I, 6:30 p. m., ot
borne of Mrs. Frank Snedak·
1101 •-"··•
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oa.vuu Ave. Bring
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GRADUATING
SENIORS
blgh school education Ia
not enough. Tnday's employers are more selective
and are demanding an unprecedented variety of busIness skills for which they
are willing to pay a high
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IN MEIG8 COUNTY ·
Meigs i!OUnlialla are elated .,.
er the resulto of Tuesday'• l!lecMONDAY
lion. The bond 1s8ue Ill provide
. THE RIVERVIEW PTA will ofM:::Ot:b~rs~l;~:• ~J".\:: ,
money for the new l,ii!O oludelll
meet Monday_ at 1:30 p. m. and friends here over
the ,
high and vocational lchool lo
when new officera wtU be m- weekemt
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match slate funds paaaed by 11
atalled and the 8th grade ela81
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overwhelmlng yeo vote of '10 per
will present a play.
M
d M Joha T G tHin .
cent, with only four of 'ZI pre· WSCS OF HEATH M thodi t
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ao captured the Repabllcao nomtng, May 9, at the church. The ~sts ;f Dr. llld &amp;boo. Evan
DEBOR&amp;II SCIIABFFING
JnaHOR for state repreaetllaUve,
Installation aervice for wew
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when Ralph Welker, pruenl
olf1cera will be m charge of Mrs. Leonard Harris and son,
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Meigs repreaentativl! won 0111
Mrs. M. L. French With Mrs. Jay, returned recenUy lrom
over Dao Taber, Gallla reproNu Moore .oonducting
the New York where they enjoyed
aentaUve and Jamu Kimbell of
pledge semce. Hostesses are a few days visit witb relatives.
Athw county. Welker
will
Mro. P. L. Mitch, &amp;b-s. Law·
-· face veteran fttnocnlUc Athens
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representative Georga Bankll
Byer, Mrs. Herman Haddo' Columbus is visiting Gallipolis Mr. alld Mrs. Robert Schaef- In tbe fall elecUow.
·and Mrs. M. E Dowson.
fnends over the weekend.
Dng of Lower River Road, Gal- Paul Simon and Kenneth Ha.
llpolis, are announclng the eo- ger won write-in campaigns
DAUGHTERS OF RUTH Mrs. Keith Meske, a senior gagen~tnt of their daughter, for the DernocraUc nomlnaHo•
Iclass of the United Methodist al Ohio State University Ia] Deborah Kay to &amp;fio Robert for eounty commissioner. Otar·
church will meet at th~ church spending the weekend witb f¥.!r ' Polcyn, son ~~Mrs. · Elsie W. 1~ Karr, S~., and Robert Clark
IMonday at 2 p. m., w1th Mrs. Ihusband , 11 professor at Rio ' Polcyn of Atkbson, and the : wtll be theu Repi.lbllcan oppon-

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Miss Schaefting
Is Announced

[Ja8~~E~~~:;~~~ ~~~~s~ill ! Grande College.

wwken. 8treet .lUJd. oometery .eumbent auditor, wu -~ reuevea or hll ]00 u
-ken will ptft.7S por bour: ed in the only &lt;lose race far At Rio Grando College ·fowr:il@,.."f
labcrerl wDl ret •us per !JOur nomination. Evalee Myel
culty members have
and Iller ibJ'ee.ltlonllll proba- out In a foor-way race far
yed. They are Joha
llmlary )lllrlpd $1.10 pet hour. Republican nominalinll far re- cbatrman of the
Qdef ol pollee will pi "15 per corder. Maxine Wallace
WOD bumanitiea, PauUne
DIOilth llld 1310 after three • the bid for cecorder • tho Dom- de.. of wemea and
m•lhl. PatrolmaD
alarting ocratic side. Robert Bitcboff Thomas LaceY, art
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pay will be ·triO and $1410 after reeelved over 1,600 write • In and-:rliomaa Osb«ne,
probatloll period. Eltn pollee vot.. for county ettlineer- 111m- !lui~ Hamilton, 20, a
wiD gat f1.50 per bour; ceme- « Abele former Congressmall graduate of Soutbweslfrn
tery s8loD $110 per month, and won I!Oillination for F o u r I b school, waa reported killed
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VietNam on Wednesday.
per month.
I Northup has a trafllo stop- the first fatality reported frCJ!11 ·
CireuJ lime
King Brothers ~ page. A &lt;ar driven by Gerald the Gallia area. He was \be ....
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WOJ:"y ~~May the apan on Uncoln Pike that Uton, wbo now reside at By~·
17•
00 - r.,. attraction crosses RaccotD Creek, and Jackson county.
..A!~
:.,.~ llrougbt ~~d'f put 11 out of commiBsloo. Low· French City Lumber eo., ~ t
M e- ell Dlckaoon, county engineer, has beell en\ered twice In .~,; .
1 V 1aponsor
: 11 1un- nrem... It Is estimates It will lake from $1D,. cent weeks, has offered a "' ·
ra drcus ol the season. 000 to f!Z,OOO to put it baclt in , ward of $1,000 for the l!aplllreJ .
One hundred eltllens of the aha\'".
' and conviction of the robber{ .
Southern acbool dlJtrict appear- . High water on the Ohio ertce i porites.
ed II a board of eduoatioo meet-~ again covered tbe boat launch-1 The G lr JM lg
had
iDg this week to prebfst the ac- iog facllity on the river frent : accident: i~a Aeril~
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lltatum of the acUng fraternity match these men. Tile 1ames
II crowded wllb Brltlah parlor- ,of Burt Lanc8llter, Kirk DouIDil'l almost to the total glas, Gregory Pee~, Cltarlion
~ of Amertca1a, aav• Hesion, Paul Newmao anrl Rod
- · JliOA Robards.
Steiger are never mentioned ID
Ol!b' Robtrda aiiiDog native the same br~th. Movie st•rs,
...,.. ,._ oecoladea from the yes. Dlatlnguiahed actors, wen .
Jof1t •
of New York and . •
. . wbell lbe .,.61 ones T!,o Coatomporarloa Mentloat'd
llljl.,. ,weiJ!!ed.
H Robards. h.. corpbll)', the
Jlll more 1baa one occ..ioa men most often reCogniled
lean.· .peaaive Robarda bas 8111011( hit America• contempor.
bell liloaUflad u the I!Ulest arlu are George C. Scoll and
Amorleu actor. In Henry Fonda.
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,~ ....., fo llid of Sir N o w I he n, I h e p J c I uI t
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becomes lesa fogsy.
Cll!ll'i)', · to 1111«1• out ooe All three are e9Sentlally of
jtrlltl lbove the other la the !beater, as are lhe legions
loolblroi)'. A&gt;mallot ·ol opiltion. of Bri!ill- The theail!r nurtured
.llul ' 11!0,. ~ ~· ~ l!lOm ~ q.ros. And u ts to the
. . . .. llldl blalle~ '~ il\itater ~ re1ur1 1o abarpen
t. 11 . _ bt lof llljillbtlr ·~~ · .
.~ fl' llliilPlr '~ ~· " ~·, bls wDd success . In
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FloAey retreated
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.. ilia ~ eompaey wortII' ·!~!'~ rllill'e . II .i!liJ ·~ ~ ·je)V ~bttars i week 1o
~-~ F~. liobeu ·lllij · ~11, Burton .,.;
•vw ~1· 0 rier ,lpmt:e ·~ack lo llle
llicl!a'd 11trr11; llkhlli Calle, lllap 'lfl!oj!eY~ Iiley hlve the
.,.,_ Stu~P, Peter FilCh oppurllinllt. ·
Mil a IICGi'e o1 Olbe!'l·
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More Home wor ksharL'ng

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Opposite Post OHice

otber Early Amerlo.. det!JDI.
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otractloaa • lala. ..:. tampler
stamped ou Beii!Jm 11$1.25 ea. Jeny Mlller'l Coull')' Fair, Rt ill, Golllpolla, 0.
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- News Highlights of Two wunties

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: ~e~~b~:!:e ~~~~:s =tnat: ' tea.:;~en were lnjllred, and 1
a:~ ~:;k~e~~~nd~~r~~ ;ere in~u~y ~c~d~~ts wi~
be honored when the Pomeroy '
MissSchaeffingis~1965gr~d- . and Harmon O'Brien, for pro- required hospltalizatiiiMl thts i rollers at Gal.lipolis Dam a.nd tv :~" 0~~~dl~Jn~r ~e ~~~li~ou~.
Elementary PTA meets Mon·
uate of North Golba
Htgh bale judge.
wee~. The accident took place l&amp;ank. Forty-etght hours earlter . .
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day evening at the school. A,
. School and lS 00~ at~endmg j Bend residents paid little at.. aear Syracuse on Tuesday. ~er-: over 30 barges broke a w a y' the !Jrst four m~nths of the year~
safety film will be shown and I
Morehead State Untverstly.
tention to the rising Ohio River na Hysell, 74, Pomeroy, drtver j from Kyger Creek plant. Down ~'0/"nt;dsmg: und~ ~
a program presented by the '
Mr. Polcyn Is 8 1985 graduate this week, with their
interest of the car turned in front of one j at Cetedo over 40 barges brBke : t~ mnt 0 ta. r~. R ;::a 0 thi
fifth and sixth grade instrument- '
of Kyger Creek High School centered largely In the elee- driven by Wayne Roush of Ra- loose In the rising stream, but . cu .k enther me f tho ryl 1. '
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al stu ents. Re
ments WI 1
and is working as an appren- , tJon. No water invaded t h e cine. She WM admitted to VeI• they were aU capIured . A U. S· · th
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tice engineer for the River ' Bend communities, but It did erans Memorial, and a passen- En&amp;ineer dredge St. Genevive ~ they0~"~ ~ e rec~p ~ ~
first grade.
I Mr. · and &amp;b-s. Larry Dtcer· Transportation Company
hamper travel on some county · ger, Hattie Rouah, M, of Rt. I was stymied at Pt. Pleasant be- l e 0 n~cess at • . er.,
BETHEL NO. 62 of the In- . son tBennetta Rea Clarki were i
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roads.
Leon, W. Va., was admitted to cause it could ROt gel under the ~ !lk&gt;ssom festival '" Washmgtoo ..
ternallonal Order ef
Job's [ guests of honor at a sbower re- ,
A ten-year lease was drawn Holzer Hosptlal.
, bridges.
: Galhpolts FFA took second·
Daughter!! will meet Monday at ' cently at the Hemlock Gro~e • iUE:
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!I~ up and approved this week for Robert o. Schmoll of Middle- , Dragging operations to recov· l ~lace m the dlstnct land judg7::W p. m. at the Pomeroy Ma· Grange hall, Pomeroy RD, gtv·l
the new welfare building which port High class of 191!6, was er the body of William Wolle, a mg contest. Logan was first
sonic Temple. There wiU be en by Mrs. Her.ry Euler ..d I
will S60II be built in Middleport. named the top oludenl with a GaUlpolls man, whe drowned at Olhtur•,r,ac!tvtltes on the agfrtGcu~,
election of officers.
daughter, Mrs. Mary Hit!.
f The rent for the new building point average ol S.82. He is the Elizabeth o• the LitUe Kanaw- . a ront are two tours • 8"
Gtfts were placed on a table
epot will be $425 per month, lo be son of Mr. and Mrs. Rober! 0. ha River, wert resumed Thurs- lta county fa~ms , one of whi~·
SYRACU'11JSEESPDTAAY wt'll
with whtle cover. A blue urn· I
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'db th tale Th tr cture SchmoD Sr. Dee Slavea, daugh- day when the stream receded. took place Fnday and the otber
meet brella was suspended over the I
pal Y e 9 · e 8 u .
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h'ch bl
Tuesday nt.ght at 7,30 in the tab! 1
nd hlte Mrs
Everetl Bachner Ia wUl be erected on North Thtrd ter of Mr. and Mrs. K M. Sla- Schools In the county were m
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'Mlo a al Stabilization and Conservatifft.
June Lee, Guidance Councilor of the table
lens as the guest of her dough- av from the town hall.
North Gallta lln!!ICe
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·of Southern Local School Dt... G
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ter Karen for Mother's Week
Delmar Canaday and associIN GAU.IA
son was named as !Uptrintend-' rvJc~.
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ames • contests were en'
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. ales wlll ask for $2NI,OOO in Ap- GALLIA V!11'ERS had
I ent. He bad held a similar posl- 1 Galhpolls merchants on w,q. .
~!~ :~:~~' t~illgu:;t i:~:~~=~: joyed alter which the honored end at Ohio University.
palachian funds for the nursing Dumber of races for nomina- do• at Middleport for a year. nesday heard the details~ lbJ
guests opened their many love- Mrs. Nan Moore and Miss Mil- home tho! ,., proposed for a tlon ID tlhe Tuesday election, but Robert Powell, Clay elementary I two· archery events. that will be
Refreshments will be served. ly gills. Cake and panch - e dred Hawley were ia Parker..
tak
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THE
ANN UAL MOTHER- served by the bosleases 1o Mr. burg Thursday. ·
Llncobt HIU locatiol at Ptme- It only br111ght out 47 per cent principal, was hired for a !lmimgfpJacle 1 Pt1rs 8Pl • 1...
M' Bern' B
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of the reg'llterad -•-, which lar ~•Ilion at Vinton. The South- part o u y a
eesan " ·
Daughter banquet of the United and &amp;boo. Clarence Siory a ad
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1ee owea h.. re- ••,
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Methodist Church at the church daughter, Rosalee, Mr. and Mrs. -..! to Iowa after spending
IIJilOWlted 5,5'19. John Morgan weoter• board h.. set May Zl as
er ' . arc rs w. a
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G~AC! ME'l'HODIST Church 'l'uesday at 6 p. m. Briog your Lea Curtis, Mr. ud Mrs. stan- several days here .. the guest Pomeroy eou•cllmen thia week wu aomlrutted for eot1lly eom- tbl! time for the bearing of the 1 Galltpolls Day wtll be Julr.
Circle No. 1, 6:30 p. m., at own table service.
lordlllocktoaand danp&amp;er, Doll ol &amp;b's. Naa Moore and Mia! approved raises for vlllqe mialllener. Mort.!lt Dickey, IJio .... of Clay Baker, who was! Commencement sea:ion is
home el Holea Brumfield, 2i
WEDNESDAY
na, Mr. and &amp;b-s. Rol..d E..t- Mildred Hawley.
around the corner In the araa,
Portowoutb JW., brtDg eorerMIDDLEPORT Liternr.. , ... , mu and Bonele, Juice a ad Mrs. VIrginia Sheets of GaJH.
u are the aDDualsprlng con-·
ed dlab aad labhl oervlce.
will meet at th• home
Chuck, Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Mlcl- polia llld · her dilughter lrom
certo of musical organizations.
GRACE METHODIST Cbureh So
p k Wed esd
kill, ud Mary, Mrs.
Leola Florida, visited over the weekKyger Creek C&lt;&gt;mmencement Is
Clrelt No • I 30
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Smith aad SltaroR ud BoDnte end with the lormar'a aister,
... Stonley
: p. Folde1,
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at 2 p.m. The book revte "''' Mrs ""dred7"'•' Mr I Clara' &amp;b-s. Ulllan Steiff.
May
with Maxwell V. Brown·
boma ol Mrs.
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•• by Mrs. Roger Morgan, win ~ .. :.m.u Mr .._.er
--• Mrs' J.
. Mr•. Marioa Allensworth Ill
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744 Second Avo. Bn1g cover- be "Th So
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Joho Magnussen, son of Dr!'
.trad dlab m table JHl'Vtce.
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a . · Cook IIJd grandchildrell, M Is 1 St. Albans, W. Va., visited rela'GRACE METHODIST Church Michener. The respoRSO will be Ve J' H ck Do . and D lives and frlenda over the
and Mrs. Marcus Magnussen of,
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lnBtuoe, lblt Ia 4t of tho 10D Home Economlco AS80ciation Gallia Academy, end Ray Bir~'·
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Clr&lt;lo N 4 7 30
a ew~
a Jon.
vid Lambert ibeUa Hawk ud weekend. Sbe came especially
WHITE ROSE LODGE w!U Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Clark.
to attend Evaagellne Chapter,
UPJ Womea'a Editor
families illtervlewed, everyone (AHEA), carries Mrs.
le of Hannan Trace, son of Mr .
borne tlo.Mr,s. :Mar',·,· ~::.~1
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NEW YORK tUPI) -The abared Ia ......... - arouad lbe - r t In ito c:urrent iBsue.
and M s Roy B1·ckle of Rl t
lleld, 41 VIae St.
meet W s ay, ay 1 ' at Selldlng gllto were Mr. and OES, when 20 year members division of labor III'OWIIi the house. In';"';"'...;, the whole --,...
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SADDLE AND Sirloin Rldlog 1:30 p.m. Hostesses are Mrs. Mrs. Dorset Smith, Mr. and Mrs. were honored.
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Mrs Parker points out
Crown City , will represent the
Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Carence McNeil, Mrs. Denver Don Betzillg, Mr. aad Mrs. p.,.. Miaa Muina llemJeU, Colum- bouse 11 lbe oubjecl of I new family buddlad It plaa .... tradiu;,lally wort is
local Legion at Buckeye Boy,;·
at the Bulavlllo wwnbouse. Nelson and &amp;b-s. Mildred Ja- ter Midkl/f, Mr. ud Mra. Don bus, is apeadl!lg the weekend oludy.
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tioDI.
ilto -lblllty according
State. Mrs: John North, . Jr.,_
Membera pleata bring pies. ooba.
M~ad, Mr. ud Mrs. Wayu with her parents, Mr. llld &amp;b-s. The COIII!Iuslon. bl these daya Want II oompare the l1ndillp
slalua or age-leading Ill h.. been tnslalied as preSident
l'IJUJtSD4Y
THURSOA.Y
Gibbons, Mr. and &amp;boa. William Charles Beni)OII.
Ia wblch some 28 rnllliH of the IIUdy with the way IIUCh terms as man's work. of Galhpolts Band Boosters.
NEWCOMERS CLUB lunchCANDY STRIPERS. of Veter- Kennedy, Mr. ud Mrs. Leo &amp;b-. and Mrs. Al Russell and women bold outside JObs, thlqa are dolo II yoor bouse? women's work, child's play, Don Mink of Rt. 2 Gallipolis rO(\
Albert, Columb
family duUea take 01
Questloa. Who
homemaker, breadwinner.
ceived first degree burns in
OOB and meelillg will be held ans Memorial Hospital
will Story, W. ud Mrs. HUber Quiv- son,
..,, are ness, although there s still cuu!DI and duoll,
Mrs. Parker interviewed the IUto repair shop explosion. "'~
II Elks Oub at 12 noon. There meet at the hospital May 12 ey, Mr. and Mrs. Alpba Smltb, guests of her mother, Mrs. Le~ room lor more sharing
wDJ be a "Summer Fling at
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' Mr...d Mrs. George Hel!lea tie Roush.
The
ludy show.:..
fu' lemlnle chorea? AISWer.
farnllies i• Lancaster, Calli. , a
Fun. • A lour of "Gatewood'' at 7=30 p. m. lor mstaJia~o• Mrs. William Killinger, Mr ud Miss Dianne Criswell, studeat
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wile In 72 per eeDI of
town of 3'1,600. nte number of Looking for Inexpensive
IIUI follow the meeiJni.
of •e"! officers and honoring Mra. 0. W. Clark, &amp;b-s. Wallar aurso at St. Joaepb Hospital In
farnllleo, husbaad I per cent. ctllldren to each family average ,
NATURE'S Gardea Club's of Sentor members. All lew Kelllledy, &amp;b-s. LeBa Buter and Parkersburg, is apending the
tho ehlldrell 5S per cell, ud 2.&amp;1. Forty-nine per cent of the
lardenl wlU bt planted at the appn~~ntsrr~re ,to at~_nd. wi~ John, &amp;b-. aad Mrs. Emmett weekead with ber family.
lbe whole family, IS por cent.
were clerical-sales em- ]
Galllpolll Slate Institute at spec
o cers mee JRg
Hawk Mr and Mrs.
E I Mrs. Emerson Jones apell
29 pe,. cent were
1:30 1. m. RaiD date, Friday, be held at 7 p. m.
Cullwiu,, Miss Ernestine
Saturday llld Sunday 1n Athens
QuMtion. Who does the prolessiollal ud technical work·
VISIT OUR
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FRIDAY
ton, Mn. Mulae Arnold aad wbere abe was tlhe guest of her !
dinner dlsbes? Arllwer.
era, llld 2Z per cent were
a:'.ci'~;t ~Rl':iGE, 'No. RETURN JONATHAN Melg• Susanna, George Wagner, &amp;b-. daughter, Barbara, for Ohio UJio
wive• 41 per cell of the time, oervice worker&amp; and operatives.
1167 wHI meet at the Diad· Chapter, Daughters of
the aid Mrs. George Log.. and lversity Mothers' Weekend. This Mrs. Arlee Abbott, Mrs. Hom- bulbaad ud wife logetber
Forty·llble per cent of the
ID Gr~~~~ge Hall at a p. m. American R&lt;voiulioo
will Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ro- wDI be the elghth year abe bas "Radford and &amp;boo. W. A. Mor- per 1!1111, busband alone li
women Wert strictly
1gan visited Friday aflarlOOD, - . oltlldren 31 per eent,
Goorgea Creek Gra 1ge will meet Friday, May is at the mine, James Clark, Mrs. Roy atl&lt;!ndad tho weelreAd.
, 3tl per cent warked
be peeseat and wiU g!VI the home of Mrs. Patrick Lochary Freeker, Mrs. Theo Heines and
with Mrs. Scott Folmer II Hoi- whole flmil7 (presumably
outalde the bome lulllitne,
mall -am. Swan Creek with Mrs. Dor Schaefer and Mrs. Nellie Sargent IBd Golda. Sweden as the oldest soccer r.er Hoepltal.
log - ) le per cent.
per coat beld p&amp;n-Ume joba.
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Jn th
d
&amp;fi'S. Beraartf Garrell of 0U.
Qaeslloa' '
Who IDOWI
members are asked to brlq &amp;b-s. 0. P. Klein asstSting hos·
Payer
e worl · After a 90
an
Auwer
Moatl
potluck far all.
lesses. Americ.. Music Month SWEDISH SOCCER
minute stint last Saturday in a bar, W. Va. visited Friday, with obllcirea. The wtie geli.J••n· ll
NORTHUP MISSIONARY So- will be observed under the dl· KALMAR, Swedew· (UP!) - reserve league game KarlsSOII her mother, Mrs. B. F. Grave- Ia tbll ~ lth an1y
tlety will meet at 1 p. m. at rectlo• of Mrs. Everett Hayes, BerW Karlsson is the. Satchel said, ''This Is aothing remarka- ly and with her sister, Mra. J. per .,..1 llkllr 0:, wthe
lbe borne of Mra. Bertha AmerlCllll Music Chairman. The Paige of Swedlah soccer.
ble, I bave beell In sports slice A.AEd!CeiRober.1 Allen Mar&lt;OIW, lbe ba8btadt 'ZI per cent,
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call
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song.
Karlaatn,
62,
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15."_ _ _ _ _ _ l.,.bo is alationed at Lorllg Air mokhw
cbiidren mowing
5I per ~am~~y'affalr,
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Gallia Meigs
Events Events

A Commimily Vacation !lib e
llchool will be offered to t h e
young people of Pomeroy this
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weekdays between
Tuesday,

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Ffii'CO. Baae, Limestone, Mo. fo I per &lt;ell.
apendlng a aevea dayo le... QuostloL Wbt choo9e8
with his parents, Mr. ud Mn. .,. ear? Anawer, 11 expected,
Robert Marciloko of Tuppen 1111111 1111e11 pop, ,.. 44 per ceDI
Plams.
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Mr. aad Mrs. Roll1l lltarbs per eeat, busband wife togetber
returned borne loGy,
Iller • per 1!1111, the chllcirelll the
apending the weekend wlllllbelr whoe family 16.
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daughter snd ..,.In-law, Mr. , _ ...,.. 111.,. of the
aad Mrs. Raymond Pulllne aad dislrlbulltJM of bousehold laal!!,
l1mlly at 'I'btlrston.
11 foultlln 1 llludy by Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlu R. Itarr Parter, 1 home econornlcs
Sr. were Friday vlaltora Ia Gal- teacher 1n Laneastor, Calli. She
Upolis.
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made tho oludy 1o luHlil, Jn
Mrs. Dessle Patlera retum- part, requiromenls ftr
ed home alter 1pellding a lew llliSI8!''1 degree at Calllomlo
days with ber daughter ud ••• State Collece, Jn
Beach.
IJiolaw, Mr. ud Mra. Clair Booo 'lllo Journal 111. Home E~=~
and family, Greal Bend.
lol&gt;pabllcatioa tfllle At
Mrs. Henry Bents of Racllo
and Mn. G&lt;m-ge Hoii!DII of NBEDLJ!: wor1&lt;: umpler
Syracuse were Monday auasta "OW
lilloo• 1
ol Mrs. Edith Teaford.
IIIIer
Mrs. Edith Teaford 1 p u ' All
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Tueaday evening with ber 11011 ........_ • 1111.m1 datllhter-ln-law, Mr. 1nd . . .,,, • J1o!Pm . n
Mrs. Joba Wayne Teaford aad . tt.s ea. Je1rJ twmer't C.
farnlly. The birthday of Atlilll 11'1 hlr, Ill. .. RaiBtJIIt,
Beth Teaford was observed.
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"I went through a bad period
In my tile," be &amp;aid during a
break a: Warner Bros. "I guess
we all do. But two years of
ODBiysis and a wonderful
marrla,~e have changed • lot of
thl!lgo.
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Mn. Robardtl IB ACtress
Lauren (Betty) Bacall wllo Is
currendy starriug on Bry{adway
herself ill ''Cactus FloWer."..
He lhya away from diBcusalng himaell, turning tbe ·subject
to other actors. He lhinka
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ye~~! lll~at~· = Marlon Brande Is polendally
al films all
the finest actor In niolinll
aever
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of them ,pictures. Hi.! admiraUon for
enhanced by lib ,preee!ICO. Tha Fonda and Scott Is boundleall.
best, to ,~to, wu "A Thousa~ Hollywood Ia acutely 'COliClowns, for wlllch, . eurlllltlly, ICious of Robarda. Ha Ia on tho
be weal JIIIDOmlllate'd, for aa lhreahold ol becoming a movie
AcadeD!Y Award.
super star. But even If
A Dlllemi Mia
Lotualand came up with; II)',
lloborda II In ~ once five QUIBtandlng acrlpto Romote, to *'ar In J fl1ilbl' movlo bards ~ be wuuld lblnl: Mrs. EldoR Kraeuler l(lellllbe
venloo ·of ' the Broedny 1w1ce before accepUng them Molbera D1,10 weekend with her
PUIIUC llM'n!D
comedy bll ~Any Wadaeeday.", oue aft4r. another.
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daltlhter, Roberta at Ohio UDI- 'lbe public lllnvlled to aue111111
!!e !,."Pears · !o !!e = !I.!""'""' "Natura!!;', !'&lt;! !!!.'o)r '·~ versMrlty.: •• Mrs. o.o , ,...._ -~
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·There II a new mgpity Ill lib ...Wcm't? But l don't Gllllk I ,tla_acbler · moved Wodneaday Ohio C.pel Clturcb, Lowllr
attitude. The caun• hu ~ Olltlld nma111 away from · ihe frOm lbe llorgan apartment on er ltd., GalUpolls. The -ce-11
his lace. ~ Is llllpr1ltilnjkluti, lllutoi lbell01111," bt ettiJcJucr. Atf!ens Road to Mlchlaan, lia&amp; wUl be llif Rev. L. M.
'll'lclouo llli!, ~ llDmjlll,f; . . .
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eu.
Robard! bas alarred OR
Broadway for the past dec•de,
for the most part dladainilg
motloe pictures. Only sii years
ago' be starred 1• 1 dillllBter of
8 movie, "By Love Posaessed,"
embittering blm !urthiir with
Hollywooti techruttues. .
Peraolal problema added Ill
his discontent at the lime He
drank beavll and a ar.d Ill
dlsrnlas blo ~a~
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The Sllnday T!mes-S.ntlnel.

Pomeroy Children will be Offered
Bible School Earlr. During June ·

May 31, and Friday, June !D.
Sponsored by the Federated,
Episcopal, and Baptist churci&gt;
es, the classes will ~e ~~~d~
into. "Nursery • rre11cuoua \d~c
3-5), which will be located .'"
the parish house of Grace EP1"
copal Church; ''Hegmnersi' (kinlJ
dergarten or lsi Grade complet·
ed) located in the First Baptist' Church, "Primary" (Gr2ri·
es 2 &amp; 3 completed), and "Jon_.
lor" (grades 4, 5, and 6!.
The latter two secllons will
be located In the
Federated
PT. PLEASANT - Mason Church where a 11 parents' day"
Qlunty's 15 home demonatraUon celebration for all sections wtn
ctubs will 'hold their combined be held at the end of the ses·
Spring Luncheon on May 19 at slon.
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the National Guard Armory.
Course material for
the
The affair will feature a po~ claBSes wlll be taken from the
luck luncheon .and follov•lng a "Standard" Vacation B 1b le
nw\aram
"Let's Go Creative" School Course, including we11 •
r·
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will be held.
stocked "craft-packs" for each
&amp;b-s. Robert Sayre~ New Hav· pupil.
en, IS style show cha1rman The The sponsorins churches weicommittee 1:11em~rs
lnc!ude come children from any church,
&amp;b-s. Lea Litchfield, Ne1v Hav- or who do not regularly attend
en; Mrs. Otis Litchfield, Point any Sunday School Reglolra·
Pleasant and Mrs.Vernal John· lion lor aU sectl.;,s (which
son, West .Columbia.
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ends Monday, May 23) may be
Pr1~ will be awarded mfive made by contacting the Rev.
c.•tegot~es of handmade ou~ Wilbur Perrin (WY 2-3214; the
!tis mcludlng complete
out· Rev. Richard Martin (WY 2f~ts, ho~s~ dresses, casual out- 39GB), or the Rev. Carver Willits, chtld s, and dress-up or I Iiams IWY W620).
formal.
The morning program
will
feature a cosmetics demonstra- Scotty Icard Named
lion by Mrs. Maxine Lowe, Pt. Student President
Pleasant.
PI'. PLEASANT - Scotty leAn afternoon program will be ard has been named president
given by Mrs. Ralph Slm•sler, of the student council of Point
who will display 35 dolls, each Pleasant 111gb Scnool for the
a model of a first lady wearing 11161&gt;fi7 school year. ScoUy Is the
a handmade gown.
son of &amp;b-s. Allee Marie Icard
The anooal event will be an of Pt. Pleasant and Paul Icard
aU · day affair.
of Galllpolis.
otber officers elected
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serve with Icard are: Ronnie
Wedge, vice president; Linda
Hall, secretary; and
Sandi
Redman, treasurer. Mrs. Violet
Gerlach is tlhe student council
advisor.

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=lURE • KYGER PTA
will meet at 7,:w p.m. 11 tne
achool audltonum. The theme
will be "SU.ppiag Up., There
wDI be sixth grade aitd kind·
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ergarten recognJ on an
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::"~~:C~~~: No.
28S, Order of Eastern Slar,
wDlltold 1 regular meeting at
Maoollc
7, 30 p.m. In the
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CE~ARY GRANGE will
bold 1 IOCial Right at the
Grange Hall at Ntl
Ladies bring cookies. p. m.

Joint Luncheon

TUESDAY
1110
GRANDE MOTHERS
League will meet at 8 p. m.
tEST) for an installation din·

:m:!rs o:~~r·~e;:s:ur~~:
vary BapUst churcD at 7:30
p. m. for the lrip to Gallipollil,
PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS
League at the heme of Mrs.
John Foster, 125 River Street,
Kanauga, 8 p. m. Elect10n
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oftleers. Casual dress.
TODDLERS TO Tassels Moth·
ers League wit! meet at 8 p.
m. at the home of Mrs. Darrell Day.
GRACE METHODIST Church
Circle No. D, I p. m., at the
church. Bring eovered dlsh
and table service.
GRACE METHODIST Church
Circle No. I, I p. m. at tbe
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of Mrs Cld R
c::;l~ tb Rd y e amsay,
co e .
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WED.,._,
GRACE METHODIST Church
Circle No. I, 6:30 p. m., ot
borne of Mrs. Frank Snedak·
1101 •-"··•
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oa.vuu Ave. Bring
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GRADUATING
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blgh school education Ia
not enough. Tnday's employers are more selective
and are demanding an unprecedented variety of busIness skills for which they
are willing to pay a high
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Meigs i!OUnlialla are elated .,.
er the resulto of Tuesday'• l!lecMONDAY
lion. The bond 1s8ue Ill provide
. THE RIVERVIEW PTA will ofM:::Ot:b~rs~l;~:• ~J".\:: ,
money for the new l,ii!O oludelll
meet Monday_ at 1:30 p. m. and friends here over
the ,
high and vocational lchool lo
when new officera wtU be m- weekemt
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match slate funds paaaed by 11
atalled and the 8th grade ela81
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overwhelmlng yeo vote of '10 per
will present a play.
M
d M Joha T G tHin .
cent, with only four of 'ZI pre· WSCS OF HEATH M thodi t
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cincts turning It down. MelaallChurch will meet Mond:y ev.:.. of Portomouth are weekend :
ao captured the Repabllcao nomtng, May 9, at the church. The ~sts ;f Dr. llld &amp;boo. Evan
DEBOR&amp;II SCIIABFFING
JnaHOR for state repreaetllaUve,
Installation aervice for wew
er1c ·
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when Ralph Welker, pruenl
olf1cera will be m charge of Mrs. Leonard Harris and son,
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Meigs repreaentativl! won 0111
Mrs. M. L. French With Mrs. Jay, returned recenUy lrom
over Dao Taber, Gallla reproNu Moore .oonducting
the New York where they enjoyed
aentaUve and Jamu Kimbell of
pledge semce. Hostesses are a few days visit witb relatives.
Athw county. Welker
will
Mro. P. L. Mitch, &amp;b-s. Law·
-· face veteran fttnocnlUc Athens
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renee Milhoan, Mrs. Kenneth Miss Jo Etleo Deanison of
representative Georga Bankll
Byer, Mrs. Herman Haddo' Columbus is visiting Gallipolis Mr. alld Mrs. Robert Schaef- In tbe fall elecUow.
·and Mrs. M. E Dowson.
fnends over the weekend.
Dng of Lower River Road, Gal- Paul Simon and Kenneth Ha.
llpolis, are announclng the eo- ger won write-in campaigns
DAUGHTERS OF RUTH Mrs. Keith Meske, a senior gagen~tnt of their daughter, for the DernocraUc nomlnaHo•
Iclass of the United Methodist al Ohio State University Ia] Deborah Kay to &amp;fio Robert for eounty commissioner. Otar·
church will meet at th~ church spending the weekend witb f¥.!r ' Polcyn, son ~~Mrs. · Elsie W. 1~ Karr, S~., and Robert Clark
IMonday at 2 p. m., w1th Mrs. Ihusband , 11 professor at Rio ' Polcyn of Atkbson, and the : wtll be theu Repi.lbllcan oppon-

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ngagemen
Miss Schaefting
Is Announced

[Ja8~~E~~~:;~~~ ~~~~s~ill ! Grande College.

wwken. 8treet .lUJd. oometery .eumbent auditor, wu -~ reuevea or hll ]00 u
-ken will ptft.7S por bour: ed in the only &lt;lose race far At Rio Grando College ·fowr:il@,.."f
labcrerl wDl ret •us per !JOur nomination. Evalee Myel
culty members have
and Iller ibJ'ee.ltlonllll proba- out In a foor-way race far
yed. They are Joha
llmlary )lllrlpd $1.10 pet hour. Republican nominalinll far re- cbatrman of the
Qdef ol pollee will pi "15 per corder. Maxine Wallace
WOD bumanitiea, PauUne
DIOilth llld 1310 after three • the bid for cecorder • tho Dom- de.. of wemea and
m•lhl. PatrolmaD
alarting ocratic side. Robert Bitcboff Thomas LaceY, art
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pay will be ·triO and $1410 after reeelved over 1,600 write • In and-:rliomaa Osb«ne,
probatloll period. Eltn pollee vot.. for county ettlineer- 111m- !lui~ Hamilton, 20, a
wiD gat f1.50 per bour; ceme- « Abele former Congressmall graduate of Soutbweslfrn
tery s8loD $110 per month, and won I!Oillination for F o u r I b school, waa reported killed
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VietNam on Wednesday.
per month.
I Northup has a trafllo stop- the first fatality reported frCJ!11 ·
CireuJ lime
King Brothers ~ page. A &lt;ar driven by Gerald the Gallia area. He was \be ....
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WOJ:"y ~~May the apan on Uncoln Pike that Uton, wbo now reside at By~·
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00 - r.,. attraction crosses RaccotD Creek, and Jackson county.
..A!~
:.,.~ llrougbt ~~d'f put 11 out of commiBsloo. Low· French City Lumber eo., ~ t
M e- ell Dlckaoon, county engineer, has beell en\ered twice In .~,; .
1 V 1aponsor
: 11 1un- nrem... It Is estimates It will lake from $1D,. cent weeks, has offered a "' ·
ra drcus ol the season. 000 to f!Z,OOO to put it baclt in , ward of $1,000 for the l!aplllreJ .
One hundred eltllens of the aha\'".
' and conviction of the robber{ .
Southern acbool dlJtrict appear- . High water on the Ohio ertce i porites.
ed II a board of eduoatioo meet-~ again covered tbe boat launch-1 The G lr JM lg
had
iDg this week to prebfst the ac- iog facllity on the river frent : accident: i~a Aeril~
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lltatum of the acUng fraternity match these men. Tile 1ames
II crowded wllb Brltlah parlor- ,of Burt Lanc8llter, Kirk DouIDil'l almost to the total glas, Gregory Pee~, Cltarlion
~ of Amertca1a, aav• Hesion, Paul Newmao anrl Rod
- · JliOA Robards.
Steiger are never mentioned ID
Ol!b' Robtrda aiiiDog native the same br~th. Movie st•rs,
...,.. ,._ oecoladea from the yes. Dlatlnguiahed actors, wen .
Jof1t •
of New York and . •
. . wbell lbe .,.61 ones T!,o Coatomporarloa Mentloat'd
llljl.,. ,weiJ!!ed.
H Robards. h.. corpbll)', the
Jlll more 1baa one occ..ioa men most often reCogniled
lean.· .peaaive Robarda bas 8111011( hit America• contempor.
bell liloaUflad u the I!Ulest arlu are George C. Scoll and
Amorleu actor. In Henry Fonda.
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becomes lesa fogsy.
Cll!ll'i)', · to 1111«1• out ooe All three are e9Sentlally of
jtrlltl lbove the other la the !beater, as are lhe legions
loolblroi)'. A&gt;mallot ·ol opiltion. of Bri!ill- The theail!r nurtured
.llul ' 11!0,. ~ ~· ~ l!lOm ~ q.ros. And u ts to the
. . . .. llldl blalle~ '~ il\itater ~ re1ur1 1o abarpen
t. 11 . _ bt lof llljillbtlr ·~~ · .
.~ fl' llliilPlr '~ ~· " ~·, bls wDd success . In
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FloAey retreated
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.. ilia ~ eompaey wortII' ·!~!'~ rllill'e . II .i!liJ ·~ ~ ·je)V ~bttars i week 1o
~-~ F~. liobeu ·lllij · ~11, Burton .,.;
•vw ~1· 0 rier ,lpmt:e ·~ack lo llle
llicl!a'd 11trr11; llkhlli Calle, lllap 'lfl!oj!eY~ Iiley hlve the
.,.,_ Stu~P, Peter FilCh oppurllinllt. ·
Mil a IICGi'e o1 Olbe!'l·
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More Home wor ksharL'ng

Jason Robards: New Super Star?

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Opposite Post OHice

otber Early Amerlo.. det!JDI.
All complete wi~ - d IJio
otractloaa • lala. ..:. tampler
stamped ou Beii!Jm 11$1.25 ea. Jeny Mlller'l Coull')' Fair, Rt ill, Golllpolla, 0.
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Home Furnishings

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New School Wins Majority in

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eosy to add to your account at any time and It's Juat
01 easy to get your money when you need lt. H&amp;lping

- News Highlights of Two wunties

( Seen and Heard

: ~e~~b~:!:e ~~~~:s =tnat: ' tea.:;~en were lnjllred, and 1
a:~ ~:;k~e~~~nd~~r~~ ;ere in~u~y ~c~d~~ts wi~
be honored when the Pomeroy '
MissSchaeffingis~1965gr~d- . and Harmon O'Brien, for pro- required hospltalizatiiiMl thts i rollers at Gal.lipolis Dam a.nd tv :~" 0~~~dl~Jn~r ~e ~~~li~ou~.
Elementary PTA meets Mon·
uate of North Golba
Htgh bale judge.
wee~. The accident took place l&amp;ank. Forty-etght hours earlter . .
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day evening at the school. A,
. School and lS 00~ at~endmg j Bend residents paid little at.. aear Syracuse on Tuesday. ~er-: over 30 barges broke a w a y' the !Jrst four m~nths of the year~
safety film will be shown and I
Morehead State Untverstly.
tention to the rising Ohio River na Hysell, 74, Pomeroy, drtver j from Kyger Creek plant. Down ~'0/"nt;dsmg: und~ ~
a program presented by the '
Mr. Polcyn Is 8 1985 graduate this week, with their
interest of the car turned in front of one j at Cetedo over 40 barges brBke : t~ mnt 0 ta. r~. R ;::a 0 thi
fifth and sixth grade instrument- '
of Kyger Creek High School centered largely In the elee- driven by Wayne Roush of Ra- loose In the rising stream, but . cu .k enther me f tho ryl 1. '
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al stu ents. Re
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and is working as an appren- , tJon. No water invaded t h e cine. She WM admitted to VeI• they were aU capIured . A U. S· · th
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tice engineer for the River ' Bend communities, but It did erans Memorial, and a passen- En&amp;ineer dredge St. Genevive ~ they0~"~ ~ e rec~p ~ ~
first grade.
I Mr. · and &amp;b-s. Larry Dtcer· Transportation Company
hamper travel on some county · ger, Hattie Rouah, M, of Rt. I was stymied at Pt. Pleasant be- l e 0 n~cess at • . er.,
BETHEL NO. 62 of the In- . son tBennetta Rea Clarki were i
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Leon, W. Va., was admitted to cause it could ROt gel under the ~ !lk&gt;ssom festival '" Washmgtoo ..
ternallonal Order ef
Job's [ guests of honor at a sbower re- ,
A ten-year lease was drawn Holzer Hosptlal.
, bridges.
: Galhpolts FFA took second·
Daughter!! will meet Monday at ' cently at the Hemlock Gro~e • iUE:
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!I~ up and approved this week for Robert o. Schmoll of Middle- , Dragging operations to recov· l ~lace m the dlstnct land judg7::W p. m. at the Pomeroy Ma· Grange hall, Pomeroy RD, gtv·l
the new welfare building which port High class of 191!6, was er the body of William Wolle, a mg contest. Logan was first
sonic Temple. There wiU be en by Mrs. Her.ry Euler ..d I
will S60II be built in Middleport. named the top oludenl with a GaUlpolls man, whe drowned at Olhtur•,r,ac!tvtltes on the agfrtGcu~,
election of officers.
daughter, Mrs. Mary Hit!.
f The rent for the new building point average ol S.82. He is the Elizabeth o• the LitUe Kanaw- . a ront are two tours • 8"
Gtfts were placed on a table
epot will be $425 per month, lo be son of Mr. and Mrs. Rober! 0. ha River, wert resumed Thurs- lta county fa~ms , one of whi~·
SYRACU'11JSEESPDTAAY wt'll
with whtle cover. A blue urn· I
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'db th tale Th tr cture SchmoD Sr. Dee Slavea, daugh- day when the stream receded. took place Fnday and the otber
meet brella was suspended over the I
pal Y e 9 · e 8 u .
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h'ch bl
Tuesday nt.ght at 7,30 in the tab! 1
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Everetl Bachner Ia wUl be erected on North Thtrd ter of Mr. and Mrs. K M. Sla- Schools In the county were m
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'Mlo a al Stabilization and Conservatifft.
June Lee, Guidance Councilor of the table
lens as the guest of her dough- av from the town hall.
North Gallta lln!!ICe
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ter Karen for Mother's Week
Delmar Canaday and associIN GAU.IA
son was named as !Uptrintend-' rvJc~.
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I ent. He bad held a similar posl- 1 Galhpolls merchants on w,q. .
~!~ :~:~~' t~illgu:;t i:~:~~=~: joyed alter which the honored end at Ohio University.
palachian funds for the nursing Dumber of races for nomina- do• at Middleport for a year. nesday heard the details~ lbJ
guests opened their many love- Mrs. Nan Moore and Miss Mil- home tho! ,., proposed for a tlon ID tlhe Tuesday election, but Robert Powell, Clay elementary I two· archery events. that will be
Refreshments will be served. ly gills. Cake and panch - e dred Hawley were ia Parker..
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ANN UAL MOTHER- served by the bosleases 1o Mr. burg Thursday. ·
Llncobt HIU locatiol at Ptme- It only br111ght out 47 per cent principal, was hired for a !lmimgfpJacle 1 Pt1rs 8Pl • 1...
M' Bern' B
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of the reg'llterad -•-, which lar ~•Ilion at Vinton. The South- part o u y a
eesan " ·
Daughter banquet of the United and &amp;boo. Clarence Siory a ad
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Methodist Church at the church daughter, Rosalee, Mr. and Mrs. -..! to Iowa after spending
IIJilOWlted 5,5'19. John Morgan weoter• board h.. set May Zl as
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Circle No. 1, 6:30 p. m., at own table service.
lordlllocktoaand danp&amp;er, Doll ol &amp;b's. Naa Moore and Mia! approved raises for vlllqe mialllener. Mort.!lt Dickey, IJio .... of Clay Baker, who was! Commencement sea:ion is
home el Holea Brumfield, 2i
WEDNESDAY
na, Mr. and &amp;b-s. Rol..d E..t- Mildred Hawley.
around the corner In the araa,
Portowoutb JW., brtDg eorerMIDDLEPORT Liternr.. , ... , mu and Bonele, Juice a ad Mrs. VIrginia Sheets of GaJH.
u are the aDDualsprlng con-·
ed dlab aad labhl oervlce.
will meet at th• home
Chuck, Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Mlcl- polia llld · her dilughter lrom
certo of musical organizations.
GRACE METHODIST Cbureh So
p k Wed esd
kill, ud Mary, Mrs.
Leola Florida, visited over the weekKyger Creek C&lt;&gt;mmencement Is
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Smith aad SltaroR ud BoDnte end with the lormar'a aister,
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at 2 p.m. The book revte "''' Mrs ""dred7"'•' Mr I Clara' &amp;b-s. Ulllan Steiff.
May
with Maxwell V. Brown·
boma ol Mrs.
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744 Second Avo. Bn1g cover- be "Th So
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Joho Magnussen, son of Dr!'
.trad dlab m table JHl'Vtce.
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a . · Cook IIJd grandchildrell, M Is 1 St. Albans, W. Va., visited rela'GRACE METHODIST Church Michener. The respoRSO will be Ve J' H ck Do . and D lives and frlenda over the
and Mrs. Marcus Magnussen of,
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lnBtuoe, lblt Ia 4t of tho 10D Home Economlco AS80ciation Gallia Academy, end Ray Bir~'·
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vid Lambert ibeUa Hawk ud weekend. Sbe came especially
WHITE ROSE LODGE w!U Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Clark.
to attend Evaagellne Chapter,
UPJ Womea'a Editor
families illtervlewed, everyone (AHEA), carries Mrs.
le of Hannan Trace, son of Mr .
borne tlo.Mr,s. :Mar',·,· ~::.~1
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NEW YORK tUPI) -The abared Ia ......... - arouad lbe - r t In ito c:urrent iBsue.
and M s Roy B1·ckle of Rl t
lleld, 41 VIae St.
meet W s ay, ay 1 ' at Selldlng gllto were Mr. and OES, when 20 year members division of labor III'OWIIi the house. In';"';"'...;, the whole --,...
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Mrs Parker points out
Crown City , will represent the
Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Carence McNeil, Mrs. Denver Don Betzillg, Mr. aad Mrs. p.,.. Miaa Muina llemJeU, Colum- bouse 11 lbe oubjecl of I new family buddlad It plaa .... tradiu;,lally wort is
local Legion at Buckeye Boy,;·
at the Bulavlllo wwnbouse. Nelson and &amp;b-s. Mildred Ja- ter Midkl/f, Mr. ud Mra. Don bus, is apeadl!lg the weekend oludy.
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ilto -lblllty according
State. Mrs: John North, . Jr.,_
Membera pleata bring pies. ooba.
M~ad, Mr. ud Mrs. Wayu with her parents, Mr. llld &amp;b-s. The COIII!Iuslon. bl these daya Want II oompare the l1ndillp
slalua or age-leading Ill h.. been tnslalied as preSident
l'IJUJtSD4Y
THURSOA.Y
Gibbons, Mr. and &amp;boa. William Charles Beni)OII.
Ia wblch some 28 rnllliH of the IIUdy with the way IIUCh terms as man's work. of Galhpolts Band Boosters.
NEWCOMERS CLUB lunchCANDY STRIPERS. of Veter- Kennedy, Mr. ud Mrs. Leo &amp;b-. and Mrs. Al Russell and women bold outside JObs, thlqa are dolo II yoor bouse? women's work, child's play, Don Mink of Rt. 2 Gallipolis rO(\
Albert, Columb
family duUea take 01
Questloa. Who
homemaker, breadwinner.
ceived first degree burns in
OOB and meelillg will be held ans Memorial Hospital
will Story, W. ud Mrs. HUber Quiv- son,
..,, are ness, although there s still cuu!DI and duoll,
Mrs. Parker interviewed the IUto repair shop explosion. "'~
II Elks Oub at 12 noon. There meet at the hospital May 12 ey, Mr. and Mrs. Alpba Smltb, guests of her mother, Mrs. Le~ room lor more sharing
wDJ be a "Summer Fling at
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' Mr...d Mrs. George Hel!lea tie Roush.
The
ludy show.:..
fu' lemlnle chorea? AISWer.
farnllies i• Lancaster, Calli. , a
Fun. • A lour of "Gatewood'' at 7=30 p. m. lor mstaJia~o• Mrs. William Killinger, Mr ud Miss Dianne Criswell, studeat
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town of 3'1,600. nte number of Looking for Inexpensive
IIUI follow the meeiJni.
of •e"! officers and honoring Mra. 0. W. Clark, &amp;b-s. Wallar aurso at St. Joaepb Hospital In
farnllleo, husbaad I per cent. ctllldren to each family average ,
NATURE'S Gardea Club's of Sentor members. All lew Kelllledy, &amp;b-s. LeBa Buter and Parkersburg, is apending the
tho ehlldrell 5S per cell, ud 2.&amp;1. Forty-nine per cent of the
lardenl wlU bt planted at the appn~~ntsrr~re ,to at~_nd. wi~ John, &amp;b-. aad Mrs. Emmett weekead with ber family.
lbe whole family, IS por cent.
were clerical-sales em- ]
Galllpolll Slate Institute at spec
o cers mee JRg
Hawk Mr and Mrs.
E I Mrs. Emerson Jones apell
29 pe,. cent were
1:30 1. m. RaiD date, Friday, be held at 7 p. m.
Cullwiu,, Miss Ernestine
Saturday llld Sunday 1n Athens
QuMtion. Who does the prolessiollal ud technical work·
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ton, Mn. Mulae Arnold aad wbere abe was tlhe guest of her !
dinner dlsbes? Arllwer.
era, llld 2Z per cent were
a:'.ci'~;t ~Rl':iGE, 'No. RETURN JONATHAN Melg• Susanna, George Wagner, &amp;b-. daughter, Barbara, for Ohio UJio
wive• 41 per cell of the time, oervice worker&amp; and operatives.
1167 wHI meet at the Diad· Chapter, Daughters of
the aid Mrs. George Log.. and lversity Mothers' Weekend. This Mrs. Arlee Abbott, Mrs. Hom- bulbaad ud wife logetber
Forty·llble per cent of the
ID Gr~~~~ge Hall at a p. m. American R&lt;voiulioo
will Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ro- wDI be the elghth year abe bas "Radford and &amp;boo. W. A. Mor- per 1!1111, busband alone li
women Wert strictly
1gan visited Friday aflarlOOD, - . oltlldren 31 per eent,
Goorgea Creek Gra 1ge will meet Friday, May is at the mine, James Clark, Mrs. Roy atl&lt;!ndad tho weelreAd.
, 3tl per cent warked
be peeseat and wiU g!VI the home of Mrs. Patrick Lochary Freeker, Mrs. Theo Heines and
with Mrs. Scott Folmer II Hoi- whole flmil7 (presumably
outalde the bome lulllitne,
mall -am. Swan Creek with Mrs. Dor Schaefer and Mrs. Nellie Sargent IBd Golda. Sweden as the oldest soccer r.er Hoepltal.
log - ) le per cent.
per coat beld p&amp;n-Ume joba.
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members are asked to brlq &amp;b-s. 0. P. Klein asstSting hos·
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potluck far all.
lesses. Americ.. Music Month SWEDISH SOCCER
minute stint last Saturday in a bar, W. Va. visited Friday, with obllcirea. The wtie geli.J••n· ll
NORTHUP MISSIONARY So- will be observed under the dl· KALMAR, Swedew· (UP!) - reserve league game KarlsSOII her mother, Mrs. B. F. Grave- Ia tbll ~ lth an1y
tlety will meet at 1 p. m. at rectlo• of Mrs. Everett Hayes, BerW Karlsson is the. Satchel said, ''This Is aothing remarka- ly and with her sister, Mra. J. per .,..1 llkllr 0:, wthe
lbe borne of Mra. Bertha AmerlCllll Music Chairman. The Paige of Swedlah soccer.
ble, I bave beell In sports slice A.AEd!CeiRober.1 Allen Mar&lt;OIW, lbe ba8btadt 'ZI per cent,
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cbiidren mowing
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Events Events

A Commimily Vacation !lib e
llchool will be offered to t h e
young people of Pomeroy this
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weekdays between
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apendlng a aevea dayo le... QuostloL Wbt choo9e8
with his parents, Mr. ud Mn. .,. ear? Anawer, 11 expected,
Robert Marciloko of Tuppen 1111111 1111e11 pop, ,.. 44 per ceDI
Plams.
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Mr. aad Mrs. Roll1l lltarbs per eeat, busband wife togetber
returned borne loGy,
Iller • per 1!1111, the chllcirelll the
apending the weekend wlllllbelr whoe family 16.
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daughter snd ..,.In-law, Mr. , _ ...,.. 111.,. of the
aad Mrs. Raymond Pulllne aad dislrlbulltJM of bousehold laal!!,
l1mlly at 'I'btlrston.
11 foultlln 1 llludy by Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlu R. Itarr Parter, 1 home econornlcs
Sr. were Friday vlaltora Ia Gal- teacher 1n Laneastor, Calli. She
Upolis.
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made tho oludy 1o luHlil, Jn
Mrs. Dessle Patlera retum- part, requiromenls ftr
ed home alter 1pellding a lew llliSI8!''1 degree at Calllomlo
days with ber daughter ud ••• State Collece, Jn
Beach.
IJiolaw, Mr. ud Mra. Clair Booo 'lllo Journal 111. Home E~=~
and family, Greal Bend.
lol&gt;pabllcatioa tfllle At
Mrs. Henry Bents of Racllo
and Mn. G&lt;m-ge Hoii!DII of NBEDLJ!: wor1&lt;: umpler
Syracuse were Monday auasta "OW
lilloo• 1
ol Mrs. Edith Teaford.
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Mrs. Edith Teaford 1 p u ' All
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Tueaday evening with ber 11011 ........_ • 1111.m1 datllhter-ln-law, Mr. 1nd . . .,,, • J1o!Pm . n
Mrs. Joba Wayne Teaford aad . tt.s ea. Je1rJ twmer't C.
farnlly. The birthday of Atlilll 11'1 hlr, Ill. .. RaiBtJIIt,
Beth Teaford was observed.
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Lauren (Betty) Bacall wllo Is
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He lhya away from diBcusalng himaell, turning tbe ·subject
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be weal JIIIDOmlllate'd, for aa lhreahold ol becoming a movie
AcadeD!Y Award.
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lloborda II In ~ once five QUIBtandlng acrlpto Romote, to *'ar In J fl1ilbl' movlo bards ~ be wuuld lblnl: Mrs. EldoR Kraeuler l(lellllbe
venloo ·of ' the Broedny 1w1ce before accepUng them Molbera D1,10 weekend with her
PUIIUC llM'n!D
comedy bll ~Any Wadaeeday.", oue aft4r. another.
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Broadway for the past dec•de,
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motloe pictures. Only sii years
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8 movie, "By Love Posaessed,"
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UPI Hollywood Correspondent 1wood paneling in the
living arrival in California Ann spends
HOLLYWOOD rUPI'I - Ann : room. She describes it as Cali-- weekends showing her sister
B. Davis, the comic girl"s sc~J • Fornia provincial "with a New !· ~arious points ol interest and
teacher of ..The John Forsythll!'! 1 England feelin~ about H....
tourist attractions in Southern
Show.'' has never been married i She boug-ht the house
last ' Californla.
but she isn't upset about il
i summer and furnished it with ! In the winter Ann
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Miss Davis is best known for 1 oossessions from New En.-land 1slopes. 'lbe rest ol the
lwr role in the defunct " B o b l and piece.&lt;: from an apartment 'l deYOted to house cleaning, readCummings Show" as Schultzy. l she rented for yea.-s.
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Becau::e Ann is less than a l lm! television. Wheft time per-worked as his assistant ln the eourmet cook. she does
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1:311 Rev. Si!.,
3:81-Anolb. W...ld To Tell Truth
2:311 Mn.. lruslo Show
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1 RliYe Gun, TriM
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Jesse Jame~

Andy Griffith
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Avenaen

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1:110 Baseboll
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Jl::IOft:30 Tonight Show
12:00

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6:00 FrlendiJ Giant
Kallll Shlbal
1:30 Wba's New No. 211
7:110 World ·
7:10 Radical Americana
1:00 Bobcat tlporfl
I:M C..OveraaUon ,
1:00 'l'lte Big Picture
9:30 Oughta be a Law
10:00 News Prolile -

MONDAY,

1:10 TV Klndergartea
• :00 Friendly Giant No. '18
• :IS llerlln tile Magiclaa
1:3o Whar• New No. 218
f:IIO Magazine
I :P' "· -- · m• International
•:00 News Prollle
flnday

5:30 TV Kindergarten

G:OO Friendly Giant
1:15 Kami Shlbai will' Klml
1:30 What's New No. 217
f :IIO U.S.A.
7:110 TAB
1: :tO Freedom
18:00 News Profile

1:00
1:15
8:30
7:1111
10:00

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s: :tO TV Kindergarten
f :OO Frlendl! Gllllll No. 'II
8:1S MerUn the Magician
6:30 What's New No. 218
7:00 The Frencb Chef No. 110
7:30 New Orleans JaZ!
8:00 Local
1:30 AI Issue
9:30 Town Tlik
10:1111 Newa Prolne
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1:110 p. m. Ch. 1-- ''Tbe G1rl
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lttne'a peelle 11811H! II
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House Party

Confidential
A Time For 111
Women's Newt

To Ten Truth
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Gen. Hospital

Edge Of Nlgbl

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Never Tot Tount
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4:»-Woodpecker Rln Tin Tin
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Ed~• Of N'lghl

The Nui'Sell

Secret Storm

Never Too Youn1

H5-Mr. ;, Cartoon

Pacemaker Nen

4:30-Ruct llound Rln Tin Tin
AllantSea Hunt
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Brave staUion
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Batman

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Gilligan's !stand

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play, IIIey will open on the.West 18:01)-1)eaa Merlla
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Merlin the Maglciall

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t1te Palace with I
of boola !rem Millon Davtime Shom
Daylight Savin~!~' Time
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Berte to Bing Croaby lo Gene
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Domta Reed
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Tomar.
Fatlter
KMWI
Bell
1!·:1&lt;1-Postoffict
our hllllt on the very lint abow f:OO-Today
Dany Word
Cuidlng Light
1!:45and he's been bacli with us ·nine 7:11&amp;Miko wanace
12:55-Nen
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the
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2:1111 Our Lives
Ratings vary depending 111 the t : ~Morn. Show Capt. Kangaroo
Rouse Party
11me P'or Us
1 :110 Doctors
Movlt
popularity of the movie.
1:30Women s News
2:55Guesl stan have Included
Lucy
Maurice
Chevalier, Judy Gar- tO:DO--Eve Guess
General llospflal
3:011-Anotb. World To Tell Trulb
10·25-News
Jimmy Durante, Louis
News
1:25tO:~central
The Mc&lt;',oys
Armstrong, Frank Sinatra,
Edge of Nll!bt
Tbe Nurset
1:30-Don1 Sar
Supermarlcet
Martin, Joan Crawford, 11:011-Mom. Star
4ndy Grifntb
Seere1 Storno
4:81)..
Never Too Yoan1 Arthur Godfrey, Sid Caeser, ,tt:IO-Paradise Bay Dick Van Dyke
Dating Game
4·05-Mr. Cartoon
VIctor Borge and Fred MacMur- 12 .--.1eopardy
Donna Reed
Love of Life
Where Acl1oa II
Rill 'fin Tin
4:110ray. Even Rudolf Nureyev ~nd lt:211News
Soupy Salea
Sea' 11unt
5:Oil-Cheyenne
Maraot Fonteyh danctd 00 13:-Posloffiee
Search For Tomor Father KDowl IIIII
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Bea'lel'
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Search For Tolll(if.
GuldlnJ Light

Aetually

ment, "The Palace" was 1
alop'gap move taken by ABC
TV and pencilled In fclr IS
weeks with plans lo ~tale the
replatemenl. But tlte network
failed to take Into acrount a
couple of hustling produeen,
Nldr VBftOff llld Bill Harbach.

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11·25-Newt
Tbe McCo"
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Andy ftriffillt
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''The llollywoed Palace," a
musical variety abow tltat
replaced tbe Jerry Lewis fiasco
ba&lt;k on Jan. t, 1164.

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and 1 maglclali at ftndlng
talent llld putting It together
the hour-long Saturday
~. Harbach Is taH,
lthletic and 1 dynamo at
dlrectlnS !be show, eeordinatlng
t1te m111~ and da- ac11.

Capt. KangiNt

Mike WaDa

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Savlnlf!l Time
Wli'I'N TV·U

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1!:2511:50 p_ m. Ch. t -'- "llrlm-hl!·M-P&lt;mof!lcu
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p. m. Ch. ~ ~ "Gunligbt at
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11:15 p. m. Ch. 13 - ','Beast
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"'lbe Monoter" · 2·!11-Doctora
·20 p. m. Ch. I - "Morgan, ! :$the Pirate"
S:OII-Anoth. World
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i :30 Dop't Say

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EX-IIECRE'I'AiltES
IN CHORUS LINE .

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three Delworks only le
plowed under In tile fall.
But tile stan .Mid .producers
ean take heart from replacement obow that caught
over.
fire and has remained a 9lrong
Be~innlng now. n.... hot entry on lbe lube aD year
monlh nowers will bloom on oil roond.

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sbows. Hke !lie June bug. are
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F~w Briet Flickerin~Life of 16 Weeks

Tuesday

IIJ Partner" 1Valter Jlrelt.

Woman's 1'18'1
At Worlcl TurM

New~

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News
Seareh For Tomar
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12:25
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Home" at Unlvet'lll.
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movie, "ftebe11flthout I Clut.
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JOANNE BACK
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Mother marks time
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Her life is not numbered
In hours, no in years,
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PUJLIC SALE

Of love and its .worth.

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vinyl interior. Dark aqua lmiSh, 7:00x14 trres like
new spare never used. P.B., radio, big six engine,
std. 'trans. Deluxe equipment. Showroom clean.

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PIANO lessons, $2- each, Call '
WY %-2619. June Hummel. I
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1963 CHEVROLET Impala · ·•· · · $1795
Hardtop coupe, white finish, spotlessly clean red
mterior, 327 engine, autom~tlc transmission, pow·
er steering and brakes, while wail Ures like new,
radio and heater.
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1964 CHEVROLO Biscayne .... $1695
4 door, grey finish, ,vinyl interior, good Ures, 327

v.g engine, automatic transmission.

1962 CHEVROLET Impala ·· · ··· $1595
Sta. Wagon. Low mileage by iooai owner, wh!te
over black finish, spotless red interim, new while
wall Ures, V8 engine, automatic trans. Power steering and brakes, radio and beater.

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All Kind&amp; of Good Buys In Ono Ploct

SERVICE

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Ph. 446-2917
G•lllpoUs. Ohio

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Box 1598
Oak Hill, W, Va,
Phone 469--3746

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Avenue. Call WY :1-2125.
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SPINET

$645
NEW
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Mt!l or WY %-2671

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friends, and neighbors
their ldndness and

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death of our beloved husband
and father, George Kauff.
Special thanks to Dr. Davis;
Alkire,

JIM CARNAHAN

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USED

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Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
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abbr.

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ALIGNMENT

PIZZA

CROSSWORD
Kansas
4. Region:

$365

WHEn

WY 2-2193

trade for Uvesto&lt;k. Call
277t.
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M•hoe•ny Flnlth

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for their klndne!ll and ~·
pathy at lho cloatb ol our
dear motber, Mrs. El~
Jane Edwards. Speeiai thanki
to Dr. M.Cowan, Fogli!SOI\C
Funeral Home, Rev. Tra'llt
and Freeland Norrla and tba
stnsen 8lld ail those wilt
oent nowel'l 8lld food and any
0110 wbo helped Ia any way.
May God bleaa each one ol
your.

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WY Z-6321 or WY 2-3618. ..

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BARGAINS

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roR SALE- 41 acre farm.
rooms and ,.tb, T' ,
minutes drive !rom PomeriJi'

and cards and all who helped
Ia any way.
Mn. George Kauff an1
daughter, Ml'l. C.rl Pet'

nf Tbl
KhoU• School or A.u.ctlollHI'
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For Complete Liquidating
S•rvlct On Your Own
PremiMI C1ll:
t 1163 Sec. Avt.

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Mrs. Edwards' Daughter!,

NEW &amp; USED CARS &amp; TRUCKS

lJ~ rln.: rocrm for rent, ground!
flour 28 Locust Sl D Hollis

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PHONE WY 2-2156

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downside r1sk rather
llm1ted IJut with no special
stimuli ImmedJately ahead tG
kick off a concentrated uoward
push, the market "111 contmue
to back and fill Ln a narrow

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basement, dJvaded.
storm
Pboae 4.46-lOI6
wmdows and doors, awnings, S A 6 ROOM hQme overlookl'lz car garage, large level lot, inK: the Olllo River at Addison wall to wall carpet, fuel
pnced reasonable, owner IS 011 ,furnace, mce bath, block NEW YORK (UP!) -Newtoa
D Zmd.r of E. F. Hutton &amp; Co.
movmg.
garage, Jot of shrubs an d •uowI~c.
says that until sume of the
ers, low tax dilitnct, pnced
various breadth of volume
PRIVATE PARADISE
at $12,500.
stat1sttcs begin to g•ve a better
SHELTEHED among the towerreadmg or until the market
Ing pines on a secludcl 1 ac53 A. 6 room home, land level
re Jot with. a view of the fiV- to rolling, blacktop road, bath, becOmes oversold enough to
er you w1JI fmd a 9 room 2 mali route, school bus. Close indicate a technical rebound, Jt
story br1ck home, V4 mi. from to R10 Grande.
would seem Wise t{) contmu~
c1ty Jiimts, 4 spacious bedWith a causlout approach.
rooms, 2 baths, fireplace m 3 BEDROOM home, modem
ltvmg room, HW floors through bath, alummum sidmg, car· Thomson &amp; McKinnon says
out, basement, hot
water port, good neighborhood, nice that m makmg new commit~
heat, detached garage,
you
locat1on 10 c1ty
ments, there often seems to iJe
must see to app~c1ate. Shown Rusell D. Wood, 446-4811
an almost excessive preo&amp;upa·
1
by apporntment only.
John [. Rlc:bards, 4.46-0%80
tJOn With the most recent
roon:i;&amp;
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excel·
ACRE.4
year's
earnmgs reported by the
2
lent buy , Ph. 446-2637. 1115-6 company In question. Smce
even margmal companies are
now noumhing, the ftrm says.
it would seem advtsable to
concentrate on eqwties w1lh a
fairly well established patteru
of earmngs Improvement.

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Real Estate For Sale

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carporll, llpOI'I lnllallaUoa.
P1imH! ALL CIWT ALVMI·
NllM PROOUCfS, 188 Nortli
8ocond Avt., WY :I-Gii'IO.
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Lubrlc.tlon Strvl..
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For Sale
Animal Life

DiLLUN i\iinC'i I
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m1les and take a look •t a ,
beautiful h.ome

1n 'a

mce set· I

tmg of trees and shrubs

Get Extra .Cash .The Want Ad Wav @[;)[:lQ[l)®

TRADE A TENT MONTH

Real Esrate For Sale

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thenseecall3 BR,
us !or
appointment
to
2 full
bath. all
electric kitchen With oven,
range, re!ngerator, d~hwash-

h c mp Trailer and
Trodo your tant for an Apac • 1
1 od how
"~""'"; .. 0 F,.1dament. You will be surpr 1, , ,., ·~"'""
;;.uch we allow for your !~" andT~E""
camping con be In an OFF

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446-()231

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11 30 tfe
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OflfiC. tiDUif

Station Wagon. 6500 mties by local own~r. Black
vinyl interior. Dark aqua lmiSh, 7:00x14 trres like
new spare never used. P.B., radio, big six engine,
std. 'trans. Deluxe equipment. Showroom clean.

lrH A. M, .. lift ' · M. V.llf

IIIUNir IsM ll. M. It 1lllt NMII
IT'I 10 IAIY
TO 'LACI A
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WANT AD

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Monza 4 door, low mileage, by local lady owner.
White wall tires, shows little wear. .Radio ~nd he_ater. Automatic. Bucket seats. Beautiful be1ge flmsb

Notlc.
PIANO lessons, $2- each, Call '
WY %-2619. June Hummel. I
5 5 lite ,

1963 CHEVROLET Impala · ·•· · · $1795
Hardtop coupe, white finish, spotlessly clean red
mterior, 327 engine, autom~tlc transmission, pow·
er steering and brakes, while wail Ures like new,
radio and heater.
Jack's
Haven. Phone

mach-

f 6 lfc
1'llpllr ....

....,., an mllkeo. WY Z.221K.
fte Fabric ShOJI, Po_,
Authorized Singer Sales and
tlorvl.,._
1 ill tie I

AND

CAMPERS

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11• 1

1964 CHEVROLO Biscayne .... $1695
4 door, grey finish, ,vinyl interior, good Ures, 327

v.g engine, automatic transmission.

1962 CHEVROLET Impala ·· · ··· $1595
Sta. Wagon. Low mileage by iooai owner, wh!te
over black finish, spotless red interim, new while
wall Ures, V8 engine, automatic trans. Power steering and brakes, radio and beater.

RADIATOR

All Kind&amp; of Good Buys In Ono Ploct

SERVICE

Your Chavmlot Doolor

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
ON DISPLAY
Pomaroy, 0.

SERVICE

PI• '

Ph. 446-2917
G•lllpoUs. Ohio

/

'

T. 0. Crul11
Rt. 1
Box 1598
Oak Hill, W, Va,
Phone 469--3746

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silk~

worm

21.Ha..

8. Plum

USED

Spinet Piano

Avenue. Call WY :1-2125.
H

Nalurtl eas,
to my llomt. Will rent to
oloners ,.. private
Vlolel

SPINET

$645
NEW
WURLITZER

Spinet Plano
· Mabollll1 or EboliJ
"Ftnlsb

Factory Prlco

$485

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Phone 286-2104

Brewfl',
Ph... VI s-2600.

f

All uiUIUes paid,
Mt!l or WY %-2671

31.Afrlc&amp;a.

friends, and neighbors
their ldndness and

lor
sympao

death of our beloved husband
and father, George Kauff.
Special thanks to Dr. Davis;
Alkire,

JIM CARNAHAN

theaea

rJ'Vft"
35. Chinese

Jtl, Shade tno
18. Urch1n
J9.Nvtr ln.

kotlaruJ
20. Alltnr
21. Jremat.
rabbit

obel·

nnee1
var.

ae. One ot

lhplnAndiHWhy
We Thlnll Thl111 The

"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

~-!!''
ROUSH &amp; 1YONS
CAMPING TRAILIRS

ALUS CHALMERS

- · St. M011on,, W, Vo.
Alto SH U1 For TOUr

F1rm &amp;

lncludrl1l E4uipm.nt•

C.mpi111 lqulprMtlt NHCh

Parts • Solos • Strvlct

USED

CALL WY 2-9905
Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFE
111 W, MAIN POMIIOY

tnake

lt. GoddeSJ or 34. ~"rene ..

space on

Pay Only $10 Down
and$12oMonlh

..

relative~,

Por Complete Audion
Strvlct Call

Compllh Corry-Out Stnlco

plate

9. M9.18flet4
heroine

Pomarey

PlaiD or with peppi!I'ODI,
. . .It, mushroom, bam or
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basement, dJvaded.
storm
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wmdows and doors, awnings, S A 6 ROOM hQme overlookl'lz car garage, large level lot, inK: the Olllo River at Addison wall to wall carpet, fuel
pnced reasonable, owner IS 011 ,furnace, mce bath, block NEW YORK (UP!) -Newtoa
D Zmd.r of E. F. Hutton &amp; Co.
movmg.
garage, Jot of shrubs an d •uowI~c.
says that until sume of the
ers, low tax dilitnct, pnced
various breadth of volume
PRIVATE PARADISE
at $12,500.
stat1sttcs begin to g•ve a better
SHELTEHED among the towerreadmg or until the market
Ing pines on a secludcl 1 ac53 A. 6 room home, land level
re Jot with. a view of the fiV- to rolling, blacktop road, bath, becOmes oversold enough to
er you w1JI fmd a 9 room 2 mali route, school bus. Close indicate a technical rebound, Jt
story br1ck home, V4 mi. from to R10 Grande.
would seem Wise t{) contmu~
c1ty Jiimts, 4 spacious bedWith a causlout approach.
rooms, 2 baths, fireplace m 3 BEDROOM home, modem
ltvmg room, HW floors through bath, alummum sidmg, car· Thomson &amp; McKinnon says
out, basement, hot
water port, good neighborhood, nice that m makmg new commit~
heat, detached garage,
you
locat1on 10 c1ty
ments, there often seems to iJe
must see to app~c1ate. Shown Rusell D. Wood, 446-4811
an almost excessive preo&amp;upa·
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by apporntment only.
John [. Rlc:bards, 4.46-0%80
tJOn With the most recent
roon:i;&amp;
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excel·
ACRE.4
year's
earnmgs reported by the
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lent buy , Ph. 446-2637. 1115-6 company In question. Smce
even margmal companies are
now noumhing, the ftrm says.
it would seem advtsable to
concentrate on eqwties w1lh a
fairly well established patteru
of earmngs Improvement.

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ON April 18, against Cbesapeake and
Middleport on Memorial FMd,
Armstrong finished second in the 880yard run, but established a new school
mark. He finished the event in 2:03.8.
betlering John Milhoan's record of
2:04.8 set in I 956.

BY ROBERT WINGETT
TODAY'S THOUGHT - You can't tell what a man
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Cookillg · Utensils, Pantryware and "dettrical Appliances.

TWO Gallia Academy High schuui 'UJu\:lad i\:C~:-d.::
were established recently by David Armstrong and
Butch McCormick. Both went unnoticed because the
Blue Devils track and field records
were not up to date. ·

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April
22,
against Ironton and Pl. Ple•sant on MeCommissioner Clerk l.Alcille Norris said 20 gross of the
morial
Field.
Butch McCormick snapl."d John
flags were purchased this year and persons responsible for
Stebbin's
19-fear-old
discus record. Stebbms tossed
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It has been noted by an official of the county that in ·
McCormick
tossed it 143 feet, 2 inches two weeks ago.
the past some persons have obtained the flags, but failell
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: GAWA Academy High school has been "down" in

track for I 0 years. The sport flourished In the late
1930s when Bill Smith, Harold Fife, Bill Lewis and Ed
Charles Legar, Mayor of Pomeroy. and Middleport Mayor Reese were members of the squad. The sport was
C. 0 . Fishef calling upon citizens to ''Take an active part dropped during World War II. In !947, John Stebbins,
in the recognition of School · - - - Gee Marchi and a few others worked out on the new
Safety Pltrol Week, May
tor. was demonstrating a dala I Memorial Field track, but GAHS did not field a team.
The proclamations point
I device last' week: Con- I Stebbins' only competition that year was in the district
· th 40
f .1 necled
the lelephone on the 1 meet.
th a·t durmgth eN . yearso
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1951,
the
sport
was revived. It grew the folty Patrol program has helped ~ursmg supervisor, the device I
.
. IS the most modern type
of , lowing year when Hank Schroth scheduled several
cut trafftc deaths of sch~l
equipment of its kind available. I meets with SEOAL and area opponenta. In !954, Cladren by 50 per cent. while .lhe The representalive of I h e : rence Thompson took over the thinclad coaching durate for other age groups nas company that !old
veterans ties and for three years, the Blue Devils scored vicmore than doubled.
Memorial the data ordering
I too-y alter victory. They participated in several big
vice said he believes Utis to be relays. and junior high boys were invited to work
WE UNDERSTAND Edi,son llhe smallest hospilal in the Unii- out with the varsity. Eight varsity men went to the
state meet in 1955.
Hobstetrer, president of t h ed Slates having such up-to
OFFICIAL PROCLAMATIONS have been Issued by

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fin.est fit

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)I walking years. Bring
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for f&amp;mous Firstie flt
.and cowtruction, aftd our
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date equipment of that kind .
ceive special re&lt;..'Ognitien
Bankers A~~::;:::

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the Ohio
lion's 15th anniversary •

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SHOT PUT - Bill EachUi, 48'·7~". 1963. (SEO,
Randy Harkins, A~eos, 49'-1", 1"'6,)
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EIGHT of the 14 school records were established
during Thompson's tenure. Three records were established 27 years ago. One of the oldest records bas
beeu equaled, but never broken. In 1939, BiU Smith
ran !he 100-yard dash in 10:2. Dan Beabout equaled
that. mark in 1954.

ALSO in 1939, Gallia Academy's 88D-yard relay
team finished in 1:3!.8, and that .record remains intact. The date for this historic event was April 22.
will be presented a pin as
rising, Kanawha Falls 1:
And in !939, Bill Smith won the broad jump with a
paat pmident of tho
falling, Charleston 21.29.
leap
of 20 feet, 9 inches. It remains untouched.
tion. OVer 750 Ohio bankers
don was running 31f4 feet, ••••o- 1
their wives will attend
met 3\1 !eel and. Winfield dam
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I CLARENCE• Thompson• was mainly responsible
6 feet.
Bolt Movements:
for establishing the annual SEOAL meet. Howev.er
VeleraDS Memorial
Ohio IUVer - Pennsylvania this came after Gallipolis' "golden era" thlnelads gra:
has something new.
' up 14, 7:45 p.m.; St. Marys up duated. The first SEOAL meet was held In 1957. Gal·
Jipolis finished third. Seven teams participated.
Walter stewart adminiBtra- 14, 10:40 p.m.: Cnarles K.
1- - -----'-'- - - - 14, 11:55 a. m.: Frank Durant
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up "· 2:20 a. m.: Irene Cbortin I
THE Blue Devils finished second in the SEO un·
up II, 4.2j) a. m.; Inca up 14,
der
Bob
Sang.in 1958 and 1959. The followinl four
5:15 a.m.: Onward up 15,
ye~rs,
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under
three different coaches, GAHS placed
Advanted in Rank
a. m.; Andrew Calhoun up 15,
third 1n the SEOAL. In 1964, the Devils were last
Ronald L. Miller,
United 1:40 a. m.o Reliable down 16, (five
teams participating) and in 1965, GAHS was fifth
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Slates Marine Corps, was re- 6:15 a. m.; Robert Reed up 17, of "ven
teams. Wednesday, Gallipolis finished second.
conUy promoted to corporal. 1:10 a. m.; Harvey Jordon up
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IT'S interesting to note that several Blue Devil
Ier, Cnillicotbe Rd., young Mil- down 19, 6:45 a. m.:
records are better than those established in the Southenlisted in tne USMC in Trader up 23, 5:45 a. m.;
eastern League. But they were established either beAUI!US!, 1963, and compleled ba-" er Beckjord up 23, 6:10a.m.; fore the league was formed, when GARS was a powsic training at camp Pendleton, L, Fieore down Greenup 11:45
competition.
Calif.
p. m.; Eastern down Gr&lt;~n- erhouse, or in district
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LAST
Blue
Devil
to
capture
a Class AA district
. e 1s presen y
s_tatioA Greenup 2 m . W Iter w·J..
w1th Headquarters Co.,
a. ·• a
' title was Bill Eachus, ~bo tossed the shot put 48 feet,
quarters Bin O'Club
down Greenup 4:15 a. seven and on~uarter 1nches on May 11, 1963. In the
Calif. Miller Ia also ~ graduate m.; Esao West Virginia down state meet at Columbus the following week Eachus
In GolllpoliJ, Ohio
of a steward training scbool Greenup 5:10a. m.; V~ekers
failed to qualify. A 5D-foot toss was requlred 'to enter
uene, N. C. ·
down
Meldabl
,., p. m.,· Alton ] the finals.
Meldahl
5 p. 7·'"
m.;
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GALLIPOLIS has scheduled only 56 meets in the
m.; Steel Express up Melldalll I past 10 years. This includes league mef(s, the district,
12:30 a. m. ; Bayou LaRose
and Ironton Invitational. Of that number, the Galliano
Meldahl 12:30 a. m.: New
have won only 22 times. GAllS WaJ winless (complete
leans duwn Meldahl 2:45 a.
meet) from May 7, 1963, through AprU 28, 1966. DurJ. S. Lewis up Meldabl 3:30
ing that span, the Gallians lost 19 str8ight meets.
Ctn It A
m.; Mary B. up Meldahl 4: 15
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GREAT
Miss Susao up Meldahl 5:15 a. and Duke Burson, we believe the sport is on the rem.
FRIENDI
bound at Gallia Academy. With a Utile more interest
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shown by everyone, we think GAllS will once again
worth II up 7:25 p. m.; Pei!rl.V be&lt;;&lt;&gt;me a. power on the cinders. To help the cause,
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Downey down 9 p. m.; A.
we rn listing the school and league recorda in 15 ev·
PalteR
doWII
5:45
a.
m.
ents. (The two-mile run was added this year) This Is
6:00 to 8:00
Kuowho River - JeHe•son • good start. Records are made to be broken.
down Marmet 4:00 a. m.;
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vay down Macmet 5:30 a. m.;
GAHS TRACK·FIELD lECORDS
Helen 2. down W'IDfleld 8:15 p.
TBACK EVENTS
m.: Beaver down Wlnlleld
too-YARD DASH- BiD Smilb, :10.2, 1939, and
,...,. lledtrtl RtHrYt Sy.ttrn
10 p. m.; AUea R. Merrill up Dan Beabout, :10,2, 1954. (SEO, Mickey Frazier, J.o.
Winfield 12:45 a. m.; 0. F an, :10, 1960.)
Momllor F.D.I.C.
Sbearer doWII Wlnlleld 2:50 a.
220-YARD DASH - Bill Conley, :22.1, 1961.
POMEROY, 0 .
m.; H. E. Bowles down Win- (SEO Mickey Frazier, Logan, :22.2, 1960.)
field 5:10 a.m.; National
44D-YARD DASH - Dan BeailllUI, :51.2, 1954.
Winfield 5:Ili a. m.;
(SEO, Ken DeVeau Athens, :51-2; 1965.)
Jane Lucu up Winfield
880.YARD RUN - Da.vld ArmStrong, 2:03.8,
1966. (SEO, Bill Chappel, Logan, 2:04.5, 1961.) .
MILE RUN - Bob Jamllon, 4:39, 1g54. (SEO,
Tom Smith, AtheDB, 4:41.8, 1966.)
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880.YARD RELAY - Bill Smith, Ed Reese, BID
Lewis and Harold Fife, 1:31.8, 1939. (SEO, Athens,
1:36.1, 1964.)
MILE RELAY - Carl JenldDB, :Roo Fisher Louie
Phillips and Dan Beabout, 3:36.8,1954. (SEO, Athens,
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Armstrong finished second in the 880yard run, but established a new school
mark. He finished the event in 2:03.8.
betlering John Milhoan's record of
2:04.8 set in I 956.

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TODAY'S THOUGHT - You can't tell what a man
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Cookillg · Utensils, Pantryware and "dettrical Appliances.

TWO Gallia Academy High schuui 'UJu\:lad i\:C~:-d.::
were established recently by David Armstrong and
Butch McCormick. Both went unnoticed because the
Blue Devils track and field records
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against Ironton and Pl. Ple•sant on MeCommissioner Clerk l.Alcille Norris said 20 gross of the
morial
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Butch McCormick snapl."d John
flags were purchased this year and persons responsible for
Stebbin's
19-fear-old
discus record. Stebbms tossed
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McCormick
tossed it 143 feet, 2 inches two weeks ago.
the past some persons have obtained the flags, but failell
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: GAWA Academy High school has been "down" in

track for I 0 years. The sport flourished In the late
1930s when Bill Smith, Harold Fife, Bill Lewis and Ed
Charles Legar, Mayor of Pomeroy. and Middleport Mayor Reese were members of the squad. The sport was
C. 0 . Fishef calling upon citizens to ''Take an active part dropped during World War II. In !947, John Stebbins,
in the recognition of School · - - - Gee Marchi and a few others worked out on the new
Safety Pltrol Week, May
tor. was demonstrating a dala I Memorial Field track, but GAHS did not field a team.
The proclamations point
I device last' week: Con- I Stebbins' only competition that year was in the district
· th 40
f .1 necled
the lelephone on the 1 meet.
th a·t durmgth eN . yearso
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was revived. It grew the folty Patrol program has helped ~ursmg supervisor, the device I
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. IS the most modern type
of , lowing year when Hank Schroth scheduled several
cut trafftc deaths of sch~l
equipment of its kind available. I meets with SEOAL and area opponenta. In !954, Cladren by 50 per cent. while .lhe The representalive of I h e : rence Thompson took over the thinclad coaching durate for other age groups nas company that !old
veterans ties and for three years, the Blue Devils scored vicmore than doubled.
Memorial the data ordering
I too-y alter victory. They participated in several big
vice said he believes Utis to be relays. and junior high boys were invited to work
WE UNDERSTAND Edi,son llhe smallest hospilal in the Unii- out with the varsity. Eight varsity men went to the
state meet in 1955.
Hobstetrer, president of t h ed Slates having such up-to
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EIGHT of the 14 school records were established
during Thompson's tenure. Three records were established 27 years ago. One of the oldest records bas
beeu equaled, but never broken. In 1939, BiU Smith
ran !he 100-yard dash in 10:2. Dan Beabout equaled
that. mark in 1954.

ALSO in 1939, Gallia Academy's 88D-yard relay
team finished in 1:3!.8, and that .record remains intact. The date for this historic event was April 22.
will be presented a pin as
rising, Kanawha Falls 1:
And in !939, Bill Smith won the broad jump with a
paat pmident of tho
falling, Charleston 21.29.
leap
of 20 feet, 9 inches. It remains untouched.
tion. OVer 750 Ohio bankers
don was running 31f4 feet, ••••o- 1
their wives will attend
met 3\1 !eel and. Winfield dam
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I CLARENCE• Thompson• was mainly responsible
6 feet.
Bolt Movements:
for establishing the annual SEOAL meet. Howev.er
VeleraDS Memorial
Ohio IUVer - Pennsylvania this came after Gallipolis' "golden era" thlnelads gra:
has something new.
' up 14, 7:45 p.m.; St. Marys up duated. The first SEOAL meet was held In 1957. Gal·
Jipolis finished third. Seven teams participated.
Walter stewart adminiBtra- 14, 10:40 p.m.: Cnarles K.
1- - -----'-'- - - - 14, 11:55 a. m.: Frank Durant
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up "· 2:20 a. m.: Irene Cbortin I
THE Blue Devils finished second in the SEO un·
up II, 4.2j) a. m.; Inca up 14,
der
Bob
Sang.in 1958 and 1959. The followinl four
5:15 a.m.: Onward up 15,
ye~rs,
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under
three different coaches, GAHS placed
Advanted in Rank
a. m.; Andrew Calhoun up 15,
third 1n the SEOAL. In 1964, the Devils were last
Ronald L. Miller,
United 1:40 a. m.o Reliable down 16, (five
teams participating) and in 1965, GAHS was fifth
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teams. Wednesday, Gallipolis finished second.
conUy promoted to corporal. 1:10 a. m.; Harvey Jordon up
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IT'S interesting to note that several Blue Devil
Ier, Cnillicotbe Rd., young Mil- down 19, 6:45 a. m.:
records are better than those established in the Southenlisted in tne USMC in Trader up 23, 5:45 a. m.;
eastern League. But they were established either beAUI!US!, 1963, and compleled ba-" er Beckjord up 23, 6:10a.m.; fore the league was formed, when GARS was a powsic training at camp Pendleton, L, Fieore down Greenup 11:45
competition.
Calif.
p. m.; Eastern down Gr&lt;~n- erhouse, or in district
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LAST
Blue
Devil
to
capture
a Class AA district
. e 1s presen y
s_tatioA Greenup 2 m . W Iter w·J..
w1th Headquarters Co.,
a. ·• a
' title was Bill Eachus, ~bo tossed the shot put 48 feet,
quarters Bin O'Club
down Greenup 4:15 a. seven and on~uarter 1nches on May 11, 1963. In the
Calif. Miller Ia also ~ graduate m.; Esao West Virginia down state meet at Columbus the following week Eachus
In GolllpoliJ, Ohio
of a steward training scbool Greenup 5:10a. m.; V~ekers
failed to qualify. A 5D-foot toss was requlred 'to enter
uene, N. C. ·
down
Meldabl
,., p. m.,· Alton ] the finals.
Meldahl
5 p. 7·'"
m.;
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GALLIPOLIS has scheduled only 56 meets in the
m.; Steel Express up Melldalll I past 10 years. This includes league mef(s, the district,
12:30 a. m. ; Bayou LaRose
and Ironton Invitational. Of that number, the Galliano
Meldahl 12:30 a. m.: New
have won only 22 times. GAllS WaJ winless (complete
leans duwn Meldahl 2:45 a.
meet) from May 7, 1963, through AprU 28, 1966. DurJ. S. Lewis up Meldabl 3:30
ing that span, the Gallians lost 19 str8ight meets.
Ctn It A
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GREAT
Miss Susao up Meldahl 5:15 a. and Duke Burson, we believe the sport is on the rem.
FRIENDI
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shown by everyone, we think GAllS will once again
worth II up 7:25 p. m.; Pei!rl.V be&lt;;&lt;&gt;me a. power on the cinders. To help the cause,
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Downey down 9 p. m.; A.
we rn listing the school and league recorda in 15 ev·
PalteR
doWII
5:45
a.
m.
ents. (The two-mile run was added this year) This Is
6:00 to 8:00
Kuowho River - JeHe•son • good start. Records are made to be broken.
down Marmet 4:00 a. m.;
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GAHS TRACK·FIELD lECORDS
Helen 2. down W'IDfleld 8:15 p.
TBACK EVENTS
m.: Beaver down Wlnlleld
too-YARD DASH- BiD Smilb, :10.2, 1939, and
,...,. lledtrtl RtHrYt Sy.ttrn
10 p. m.; AUea R. Merrill up Dan Beabout, :10,2, 1954. (SEO, Mickey Frazier, J.o.
Winfield 12:45 a. m.; 0. F an, :10, 1960.)
Momllor F.D.I.C.
Sbearer doWII Wlnlleld 2:50 a.
220-YARD DASH - Bill Conley, :22.1, 1961.
POMEROY, 0 .
m.; H. E. Bowles down Win- (SEO Mickey Frazier, Logan, :22.2, 1960.)
field 5:10 a.m.; National
44D-YARD DASH - Dan BeailllUI, :51.2, 1954.
Winfield 5:Ili a. m.;
(SEO, Ken DeVeau Athens, :51-2; 1965.)
Jane Lucu up Winfield
880.YARD RUN - Da.vld ArmStrong, 2:03.8,
1966. (SEO, Bill Chappel, Logan, 2:04.5, 1961.) .
MILE RUN - Bob Jamllon, 4:39, 1g54. (SEO,
Tom Smith, AtheDB, 4:41.8, 1966.)
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880.YARD RELAY - Bill Smith, Ed Reese, BID
Lewis and Harold Fife, 1:31.8, 1939. (SEO, Athens,
1:36.1, 1964.)
MILE RELAY - Carl JenldDB, :Roo Fisher Louie
Phillips and Dan Beabout, 3:36.8,1954. (SEO, Athens,
3:39.7, 1964.)
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1~·YARD HIGH HURDLE8' ~11W B~ :16,
TAKE A DRIVE
IT WILL BE GOOD
19!ifi and John Gilmore, :16, 1960•. (SilO, Wa)'lle Dlx·
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FOR YOU
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPoRT. OHIO

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7,200 Pounds of Gas
Dropped on H Area •
Cao 'Ky's statement that
his
military regime would remain
In power lor another year, today cabled mlUtanl Buddhist
leader Thick Trl Quang to rehltn to Saigon lmmedlalely.
Quang, who makes his bead·
QU.arlers in the northern city ill
HUe, wu the mastermllld of

SAIGON (UP)) - U. S. Army
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planes dumped 7,200 pounds oJ
WASHINGTON_ REP MEl. nausea gas on the suopected
vin R. Laird 8 high rantdng Re- jungle poliUcal beailquartm oJ
pubilcan spc;kesman In
1be the Viet Cong Sunday, pavlllfl
House said Sunda
rais' the way lor an usault by 2~00
!axel 'would juat e~urage : : gas-masked Infantrymen.
JohnBOn adminislratlon
to There was no word on tAe res~nd more.
suits .of the lnfanny assault In
''If we advocate a tax
1n- terram so thick GI s have to
M at this ttme, the lid is use machetes every fool of the
off expenditures .s far .. the way.
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ed " the Wisconsin congres.. which often strike aheud of
rru:n said in a broadcast Inter· advancing troops, today poundview. Laird is chairman of the ed the vast region lor the lith
Ho118e GOP conference, a pol· , consecutive day. Troops of the
ley making group.
U. S. 1st Infantry Dlvtslon hAve
been sweeping the former Viet
T' B klash
Cong haven since mid-April.

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ROAD-E-O WINNERS - Six high school students won trophies Sunday following the annual Teen-Age Drlvinl
Road-e-o held on the parking lot in Pomeroy, sponsored by the Meigs Jaycees. Boys winner was Charle~ Knight Ill
Eastern and Cheryl Williams, Rutland, won the girls competition. Linda Larkins, far right, 1966 ·Melga. Count:v Junior
MJ4s, preoented the trophies. Left to right, front row, are Charlotte Teepell, Middleport high school, llllrd place; Mill
Williams, Cheryl Long, Rutland, second place; back row, Charles Humphreys, chairman of the Jaycees eonunlltfe; TOlD
Ev•ns, Middleport High School, second place i Knight, and Tom Dorst, Eastern, third place. - Sentinel .Phqto.

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i had facial laceraUons.
Ia area ol South VIti Nail!: The ' 1.flddle(iol E-R
Squadmen Two men were injured at 3:35 ' The patrol quoted r.al1lnway labraalolla ==~~~=t
Brlt.lsh manufacturers claim were IIUDIIIO!led Sunday at 11:· a. rn. Monday on Rt. 7, two that he wBs blinded by the ' chest
IbeX-will do 75
IIi l!i m for rNelUe BaraottJ, land lour tenlha mUes oorth of bright lights of a southbound!
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of ,fl!t! ~• wlio waa removed Crown City when a car driven car and ran into the baclt of the I!
pllol ~ o)lef4 11~ tl!·. ~ ~ Hospitll with north by ·Oienn E. r.attowav truck. The car was demolished I
alld e'itljli8er." saiH~ Mlb,,l't)lOried chest pibis.. The 22, Rt. 2, Proclorville, smaBb· but there was only
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clvWan government by Sept. 15
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TOKYO (UP!) -An Arneri- Denpa News In the Interview A. "I don't know anything my govemmemls, I aupport II,
w!:r as cars were unsafe. Barn·' g~s was In powder~ form to
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es said the diller:n~ bet~ee~ ' clearing the way for three bat~ from Communist MIG jets to strike North Viet Nam'a trans- Comrnumsts a ter NJsrthp ;r"~ b t th t "it could be much Q ;'We have eyewitnessed it aa long as I Uve"
~.. lower and r'g erb tpr,Jc ' !allons of ground troop• Pre- portatlon arteries and growing anti-aircraft defenses, a was shot down over od f' tie 1~prov:d "
the . barbarous bombing of a Asked later If be ~eveel 1111
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and Air Force
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nf'ed · "I pos.,.l,·on of your government ls i have been shot down Ill ral•rnanufacturer .tod ay rnak'mg an ' Meanwhile • Buddhist leaders• mlsalles
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nea that are I e arteries The. pilot, Crndr. Jeremiah A. haven't heard anything lately." that such bombing will end the ov•r the North, Denton uthat the lowest priced_tire with
All missed their mark b~t shot down six MIGS, Including Denton, 42, made the statement I Q. "What do you thm~" at war.",.
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one Air Force F105 Thunderch- one of the new supersonic MIG in an interview fUmed in Hanoi, pres~?t about It ,llhe war) .
A. Whatever the po. ,Jon of
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than the best w1th too hllle a1r. ,
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southeast of Hanoi whUe the U, lived In Virginia with his wife poSition of my ~?vernrnent IS, I
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BYESVILLE, OHIO A
Air Force pilots reported a S. planes were bombing a and seven children regulations suppo~,t It fully.
troops shortly after being shot
Shaker Heights sales ereculive
Hight of MIG 17s _ aeen for the highway bridge.
forbid disclosure by military Q. How . do you feel about
down near Thanh Hoa, near the
and his wife were k11Jeel Sun·
first lime lOUth of Hanoi The burst ol anll·alrcrafl ' authorities of the horne towns the bornbmg . of Amencan
coast about 70 miles south ol
day wben their airplane erasl)made a pasa at a flight of activity by the Communists of captured ~rsonnel.
planes agam;t.. mnocent V~etnaHanoi.
edinawoodedareaaboutlbrl!l! PT. PLEASANT- The con- F105s. The Thunderchiels reflected what Arneriean Denton. who was brought mese people ,
ml\sa BOutheQI'ol here
Ill ~versial Malon county nudl!l turned to meet the attack and spokesmen said I! a steadily from his prison camp on the
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' growing air defenae network Ill oul!kirts of Hanoi, seemed to
WEATHER
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Charles Beeson, 51, and his the Union District - bas been The MIG t7s were the firll North Viet Narn, particularly m1 be in good health and in fairly Partial clearing tonight, frost It seemed like winter to Ohi·l
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fled as the victims. The plane ing to State Agriculture Com- North Viet Narn's skies since "virtually isolated" by the war.
in the 30s. Cold Tuesday, light Snow sleet and near freezing 1
was en route from Whit! Su~ mlsaloner Gus Douglass.
last month's series of dog attacks ngalnst raUroad and He told Toshlimlchl Suzuki, showers or snow flumes north- temperatures were the rule
phur Springs, W. Va. to Cleve- , Douglass explained that he fights In which American pilots I highway bridges.
' correspondent for the Nihon east.
over the state.
land. Witnesses said the plane i was approached to place an ad·
The heaviest snow fell In Ashcircled the area several limes ' vertlsernent In the State Farm
tabula county
along Lake
before 11 plunged bead first in- Bulletin of the proposed sale.
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Erie, where two inches
fell WASHINGTON (UPI) - Se'~
to the ground at full power.
Present owners said they wish·
south of .Jelferson.
. retary of State Dean Rusk ~
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Record Bat Swing
camp in a wooded area on a
throughout Ute night and stuck def~se of the United Stateo'
BALTIMORE, MD.- FRANK paved road so a• to have eas- CIDCAGO (UP!) -To hear bombing missions over the Baren said. "One, on Lbo' e low- that if we had had another gur, to highways.
military role Ill Southeast Asia.
Robinson, who became the nr•t , ier public acceso.
two crewmen tell it, Lyndon &gt;B. South Pacific were vlrtcaily level runs, there weren 't any Johnson would hove grabued it In central Ohio, rain was i It touched off_ a shouting mateh
man In the Balhmore Memor· l Cornml;sloner Douglass said Johnson was brash and Mlve to ineffecUve.
survivors 11 we were shot down, and whaled away at the miXed With sleet which never 1before a nationally televised
ial Stadium's 13-year history lo i he had to refuse the advertise- want to go along on the Wo•ld He was at a remote a1t base Too, nobody took prisoners of Zeroes," Baren said. Bullots accumulated to a measurable Senate Foreign Relattona Comhit a ball out of the park, gave ment because the nudists are War 11 bombing mission that near Townesviile, Austra.\ia, war in those day&gt; - military or riddled the plane's fuselage.
amount
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mitlee hearing• .
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pitchers · not 'bona fide farmers," and won him the Silver Star.
one day when Marshall and civilian."
The pilot wheeled around and A cold, artie mass was res- Rusk told the Senators the
something ~ think aQI&gt;ut The [because the Bulletin cannot ae- "I thought the guy was nuts," Ba~n were helping prepare Japanese ZeroeJ spotted the headed back to Austra'ia , ponSible lor the freakish wea- l United States has·set~ Ume
former Cmcmnall Reds star cept
commercial advertise· turret gunner Robert Marsh&amp;ll their B-26 for a miOJSlon over ..1
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ed . duckmg Into some cluujs to ther. It was expected to cause and again lis feeliai llutt
said alter the 451-foot blast ' ments.
said In an Interview Sunday. New Guinea.
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"rve hit balls harder than The commissioner said his along on one of those missions Johilson - a lieutenant eomDurmg the battle, I d swear cover that da.v; • Bgreo said, e'arly Tuesday.
Sen. Wayne L. Morse, ])()n,,
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ruling was not motivated by had to be out of his mind."
rnander Ill the Naval Reserves
"Johnson wouldo'~ br Pm ident At sunrise today, tem~ra- a leading crlllc of U.S. paltclel
"Last year In Cincinnati 1 hlt i prejudice as the camp ls pres- "We thought the man wcs at the Ume -asked lor, and
today."
tures ranged !rom 31 at , in Southeast Asia, t"'"""'tely
one thai they sald measures ently located (off Treble Road) stupid" taU gunner Harry got, permission to make the
Two years later Marshall Youngstown to 42 at Chesa-1charged Rusk with ·~
603 feet on the fly. I'm more only eight or 10 miles from his Daren' said "There were no flight. He wore his Navy
and Baren !e3rnc.d th"t the peake. The tem~ratureo Sun-' reasoning'' and said lhll Interested in numbers than dis- own farm in Mason County.
rnllk runs those days. We were uniform that day ~au:le, he
young congressman ha~ been day ranged from a hi~h of. 49 tary's "position la ~
lance," he said, alter leading There presently Is no taw to getting clobbered!'
told the B-26 crew, if the plane
awarded the Silver star for that at Toledo to a state high of 87 able!'
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the Orioles to a first-place tie [ha~ nudist camps in West Vir·
was shol down over enemy CHARLESTON W. Va. (UPil aborted mission. None of t h e at Chesapeake.
Sen. Frank J. Laus&amp;tle. 1).
with the Indians with live hits. !gm1a, according to a ruling by II waa early In the second territory, he would be treated An Air F e f3 3 . t 1 ·nc crew was hooored
Ohio
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celved by local authorities oJ dispatched by President Roose- "There were two things Wright • Patterson Air Force
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To Auto 00 Sunday crat a complete - HONG KONG Koreaa the camp located In M as o n veil ID find out why Arne"'-" wrong with hla '"'""'"" " Base at Dayton, Ohio, landed
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•~__ ,., safely Sunday at Kanawha Air- Five persons were lined "'
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port after a "Dame out" al Pomeroy Mayor Charles Leg- to • 1966 model vehicle in a one., ,
11,000 feet
ar's Court Saturday night
car mishap Sunday at 9:50 a.
Meigs GeMl'll • . E. .
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Veterans Memorial Holpllal
James Bland, West Columbia, rn. on county ~oad 28 about four- Admillltu Sa..., - ..
The crew dropped two fuel was lined $25 and costs on an tenths oJ a mile north of the in· bert Hall Muop.
~dmlsslolll Saturday - Rad·
tanks, containing about 3110 gal- assault and battery charge; tersection ol Route 124.
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cliff Hager, Middleport; Rhon-1
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Ions each, and on_e of them DAr- Harry L•ughary, Tampa, Fla., The Meigs county sheriff's dred Lowe.
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rowly mlsaed hlltmg a group of $5 and costs 1&lt;!11 ol center· department said Robert David Aclmlutou Sllday __ ,, _
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VUNG TAU YSouth Viet Nam (UPI) - It looks Ute persons at nearby Ruin aud Raymond Jusiis, Pomeroy, and Grueser. 16. Mmersville, travel- Barsotti, ~Pari· A.i.~
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Zerkle Syracn•e IMorrison Minersville· Frank
It Is halt' boat hall aircraft; a boat that loob u lflt pilot. Col. A. J. Parker, was ler charges; John Young, 22, and went mto a ditch. Both Portland.
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w:· prese~ ·!lie B~ndsman Girolaml: Pomeroy; Mona Wolfe could bite; an alr~aft that lurks In the shadows ready. to lrylng to make a "d';"d sli~k" Mason, $25_ and costs for reck- front fenders of the Grue_ser ~ar lltJchqrpe S !'*Y - VII
the . Year award during the an-! Portland; Tara Bacon, Charles- pounce.
landjng, the plane s en ~me less operation and $50 a~d costs were damaged, but no mjunes Harllln&amp;, Eva Potla, Jllilwa.
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llam Miller, Mary LQngene' I '. Ita attempt to stop the seaborne lnfUtratlon and supply of
Bight.
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Identification bracelet sevep bins and ~ .
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aremen Ba e
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other band aenlors ..;.,..gnized Blrtl llalllrday - Mr. and ~ for the craft Ia the PAVC the tall rudder enables 11 to lura Blaze on Park.st
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! the real ol the world mows II II moves over the surface of · Mtdclle_port firemen, aurnrnon· Three persons, two of whom lington, who suffered a fractur- to stop W\thln the auurtd&gt;cleat
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either water or land three toed at 8·25 P. m. Saturday to were hospitalized, were In· ed right leg and sever. faelal dislan&lt;e.
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Wooten, Albany; Orvllle Armt, The hav.mft aqtved
1 lour feet above II. II can thus llgh\1 lire that ~·tr~yed ~ I jured in two separate Galiia jlacerallons. He is reported in Franklin D. ·Jianl,...., ·• Rt,.
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ll"l ' Pomeroy; Geraldine Kessinger, Viet Nam one wedt ago wllil : negotiate mud flail sand bars smEdaHu~~ctf k 1ong ng 11 Icounty accidents over the week ' satisfactory condition.
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