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Then, on Wednesday, the
House e n d e d introduction of
bills. That caused most representatives with pet projecta to
speed "' drafting and Umeta·
bles on their measures.
As a result, more tlan 70bilh
were introduced on Tuelday,
and the peak was hit Wednes-

day with 178 measures o«ered.
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Inc lD Seoaadar)' E&lt;lleatloo.

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Order Br Phono
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'lbO ·.llill f...-ce-..,
··jit u. S. IIIII Nonh Korean ollldala lhlce tile plaM 11en1 down
iittb U mon aboonl 'llle~
plttod••U, s. Alr Force lllaJ,
Gen. B. Know agolnst
Nor1h Korein IIIJ, Gen. Rl Choon·
iimg it 1hto truce Yll1ap between tile two Koreao.
I .ad abl'UIIII1 42 miDitos
~ It began. Know stalked
0111 Ill 1he QIOIIBOI but meetIn&amp; with Ill demanding ... koow:
"What was' die belonging d. the
ECI21 aircraft? ... Why de yw
not toll us the .be!OIIIfn&amp;'l ...
Tell Ul the belcmglng."
ApparentiJ' under orders not
to clobate 1he lneldoat, KnaiJI&gt;
Ollmbod Into his ear IIIII headed
aouth, his statement delivered.
I oald the U. S. Na,y EC121

News ... in Briefs

The Meigs &lt;.:ount;y !llefura
Dept, repprtecl a ear - traetor
accident at 8:05 p.m. 'llllr~
&lt;11 the 9mmer Road. No Jn.l\11'les or arrests resulted.
AuthoriUos said Georp Smith
RL 3, Pomeroy, traveling ~ruth
In a 1963 modal car, wa 1 unable.
to got slqiped IIIII ran bls auto
Into the rear of a tractor operated by Oaear Peonlnglon, Rt. I
Reedsville.
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DAYTON :UPO - SWeet, pm.
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1hree houra ThuradOY aa oher·
lfl'o depiUeo burned 28 burlap
House previously were passed sacks of conltscated raw mariby the Serate, IUld two House juana. u'Tbat &amp;tuft really tears
bllls were passed in the lower It' your lungs," one deputy said.
chamber atw:l sed. to the Senate "But yoo couldn't belp but feel recamalasance plane was well
outalde North Korean territory,
for consideratiOIL
the etreeta."
posed no threat to 1he Communists and ,was engaged in a 11completel,y lellt!mate" operation.
111 was not attacldDg you or
PI'OIIIl'ln&amp; to attack yoo or aup'portlag an attaek on you,"
Knapp's statement aald. ,.T h e
~:~:~:~:}??????&gt;&gt;??~}&gt;t~/=~~t~r=:=~=~=~:~:~:}~&lt;=}it&lt;?&lt;=}~{:~:}~{:~=~=}~:~= &amp;bootln&amp; down Ill thla United
Stites ,Plane was not an act or
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aelt-defense. ll was a calculat-two weeki today hammered Cmununilt btvOLBcs on tpJ)I'OBch route 1 ed act~ a,are&amp;&amp;ion.
to South Vletoun'o two large•t dUes. An Amerlean hattleftald COlli·
unts a~.-t cannot be juatlfied
malller oald 1he Communloll were now only llah~ a heodii!M&gt; war Wl&lt;ler lntematlooal law. On 1he
"I believe the eDemY no looger eJPecta a military victory ,; contrary, the centuries.old traaald Maj. Gen. Ormolll R. Simp- COII1IIIIIIder or the 1&amp;1 Marh.. clltlDo of fr_,. of the aeas
Divlolon. "He II now ftghUDII a polltleol war for headlines, Alii he IIIII the -er principle repr&lt;iapfl&amp;l'ently thinks he can maintain this level of violence.' 1
lns freedom of the airspace over
latorlloUoual waters elearil
Moat senaekrl, brutal murder
make your action Weeal."
DALLAS- GUNMEN BRUTALLY EXECUTED AN 111'1110l'ed ear
guard durirwo - r y TINr~, shooting 1&gt;1m Ove llmeo 1n a noat
81&amp;-lnell elrele In the eheot alii leavi'lll his lJod1 sitting on
MOIIOJI bqa. The IJUird. l~year-dd Jack Greenwood, wu hallleuflod
and tlw!re wu no IJIPIHill reason ror what police describeclae tcooe
(Conllll.lld from Pap I)
ol the mOlt senseless and brutal" kllltrvs they had ever seen.
lara.
Another guard, James Wood, 25, was shot once 'in the cheat dur- 1be budget-'"" by 1he
ltw the hUacklrw ot the armored car. He was In utalr"' condiUon aft..
RI!)UIIIoaa [1111'\Y for 1he eomfn&amp;
or ourpry. 1bo amiorod eer waa believed to be earrylq[ about
biOIIIIum will not meet 1he .-a
.60,000 but It wao not illlown how mueh wao 1akeo Ia the .-ry.

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ASKS DIVORCE
A petllloo for divorce has been
flied In Melp C&lt;u!IY' Common
Pleao Court by Crelllyn HW,

Democrats

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uA tax

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which rellel
heavlil on mounting real ollate
IIIII oaleo
coupled wi1h
ever lncreaslna lee• tor eveey-

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Pcmeroy, against Paul Hlll. Ra· tldng from IIWimmln8 to clriflnB.
cine, ehareins ili'OBI neglect of hlo hi8NY fOIII'easlve and taxes
arty and extreme eruelQ', a n d those cltizen•leut able to PI)',"
aeeklns custody Ill 0110 minor oald Mcllmald.
child.
"The goyeJrnor's failure, or
refusal, to dlaeuaa lll8lllllncful
tax rolorm 11111 obllruet 1he fu.
La Paz, Bolivia, ls the
world's highest capital city
tore ~oltillollrealstate,"
and lies in a vaUey about
Mcllmald added.
12,000 feet above sea level.
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lcrvU people, H
said McDonold. "llle Ropoobllcaa
ldmlnillr41ioo hal I llrllipIJI prorlos II. ,Unless 1he llepabUeaa 1-rshli&gt; lD 1ho - a l
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MEIGS TREATRE .
TORTURE GARDEN

(Teehnloolor)
Jack Pallnee
Burpss Meredith
COUNTDOWN
(Teehnleolcr)
Jamea CUn, JOIJllll Moore

SUN. • MON. • 'I1JFS
APRIL 20 • 21 - 22
Joseph Losey's
"SECRET CEREMONY"
(Tedlnleolor)
Elizabeth Ta)'lor·Mla f'arr'"'
COLORCARTOONS:
33 Fathoma Pluo
llareiray to the stars
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M,

inlle[llo!lllel, •.t h e leslda\IJre
lhould ploD ... odjoum by MQ' 1.
Jack CJ:lllfl. c:balrDIIII Ill 1he
Meigs CollllY Pomocrat EaecuUve Conlnlltee, _ .......
IJI'OUP, ~~Dooald. Dinner "'" 118l'Vtd!Q'IIIes.lemCellter Pl'A.

MR. !;Q.LLINS DIES
Clarence Colllao, wbo O()Oraied 1he Colllu """lrJ store,
""" illo K. lllid C, Jeweley Slore,
In Pomeroy for a . . . - Ill
rear•, cled W'*'"""" In Dolm·
81, CaiiL, acoardinl to wrd
receind·heretoda,;.FUnenl•l ..
lcea 11111 ... held Solunlo1 in
llcnmf,y.

lt:s _not so much that farms are more speCialized, less self-sustaining as it is that we
offer so many more services to meet your
every personal, family and farm banking
need. Come in and see ... soon!

TIONAL BANK
RUTLAND

POMEROY
Serwln1 Mel1s County for
over 97 years

federal Reserye System

Mo":•11r ,"•dotol O•poait lnouronco Corporation .
"&lt;counto lnourocl Up Ta $15,000.00

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Dean Clr&lt;lolotbe hOad. ~.
l!d&gt; - r o will reae~ii.O·
Odie O'Doanell11111 ·serve •• ... top ........ tnltlb1.
llllUD&lt;er. Rio Grande- Collep ' 1bt lneet hal been ........,_
Coach Art Lam"" Is 1he heed od by tN Ohio 111&amp;11 Sdlool A1h• ·
llnlah )ldae,
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Iitle All(!&lt;latloll: Nallmal FedTimers IDeludo ·Ed Walleo, i!fatioo Traek IIIII Fltild rules
Tom Oaborno and Tom Ria-. will provoll. ScortDc 11111 be on;
.bl&amp;os are BUI Biown, D lc k a 6+3-1.1-1 bull. All teamoo&amp;eh.
Moore, l&lt;o Wiseman, Ed Reese, · ea are . to meet In l'r«&lt;t or·1he
Lo- Pl,ymaie and Paul Fra· Memorial Field JII'OSI box at
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Varteuo avont ~~~~ a r"'
John Mllboon, lqtl )mq); Jim

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1bt Rotary ReiOY• wlmer
rumor..., lrOj)bles will be pre..ntecl by A. R. Durose, GoWpolls Ctt,y Schools 91porinton.
doni.
'i'rq&gt;ldes and ribbons will be

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1bo .Ommlasloliero~:Jolltl
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VETERANS MEMORIAL

Enyart, diOCIIS;JimReoeril, IIIIDt

Mlle trop11y toSIIurdll)"owlnn

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eambiY ,or lheiJnltecl Preo!&gt;¥iel'·
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WASHJNGToN (UP!)- The
CL~LAND (U.Pif- lbree- . Dol- llojJarlm8nt '1111rt
Judp J)ll1ll 'lbursda,y fcomd' Phil· dOY au Arm,y ccnra,ct tot.all!ll .
IP Scarherry, 33, Parma: 8111t;y $U mWIOn had - a~

of 1he aiaJlDi Ill hlo wife, Mar- to KI!l Corp, Ill Clndmall, 'lbe
i4'n. 23, last SOpj, l$, Scar- . c:omnct eailo for 1he llll!llfa&lt;·
berrY . .ieoitOaCI4 to life lm.- tore of metal poriol!&gt;r raebt
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Pomeroy Freight Depot and CO&lt;ll Evans ol Mlddle(l!ll'lll cashier and clerk: 1betwo
'votoran cr.o ofllelalo would be forced to ...,..laeiiOIIiorllY at o111er dePots II the p...,.

BY ROBERT WINGE'M'
POMEROY - The li&gt;[lllcatloo wi1h 1he
!'llblle UWitleo commission Ill 1he Cheaapoake IIIII Ohio sed IWI central llallroado
to close tile frelllll depot oo Welll!aln St.
In i'OIIIOI'OY D10Y run lntD otroog . _ .
oiUoa, It was learned here Snturdal.
A publlc hoarlns oa 1he li&gt;[llleatlon, hal
been sst for 10 a.m.. Mal' 6, at the PUC
dlloeo In Columbuo. It ...Ud - If IP·
proved - el010 the I'Oinei'07 depot IIIII
cause all Me1p COmiQr shJppera to use
tho freliht olllce In Galllp&gt;Uo,
Several elvle organlsatlooa, aa are local and area olfidala, are .expected to expre as -oilton IV proposed ..Um Bither
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Package load shlpmelto, known ao LCL
0111 than car load), were discontinued tD
1he I'Oinei'07 depot abcut five years ago
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we can got If Meigs CooniY IJ to auraet lnmatry, H said State Rep. Ralph Welker. "ADd
I doflnlteil feel the service of 1he Pl&gt;meroy
fre!Pt depot IJ oometbing' we ta1111ol afford
to lose.''
uOh 111re, the railroad eompaniea will
Ill' 1hOY ean adoollateil serve the needs of
Melp ComlY wlthOIIt the Pomero.v depot,"
said Welker, "But I don't 1hlnk polenll~
new lndUolr)' would be aatlsltecl. •
1be freight train oervlce In ~meroy
IIIII M!Mieporl Ia three ciOYo a week with
C r. 0 cOillleellona made !rom the Logan
depot, !'Om Ceotral eomeetlons to 1he Pomeroy dopot Ia made from KaDauga IIIII B r. 0
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1be I'Oinei'07 fre!Pt depot lllaff Ia cecu
Evans, Middleport, cashier IIIII clerk, IIIII
Kemeth War11unaa, Athena, frelabl agent.
WarUunan. wtoo hal been with the eomPIIQ' 28 years, and Evllll, a 26-year veter~. wauld ttave. to aercl.ae thelr Ifill,.
lorlt;y It another depot .to «JDDIIIIe work
wl1b the eoJq&gt;lll)l. Eventualll, ...,.'!hen
don the 11!11, tWO etDplovtoo would

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service If an IIPPIIeatioo or cr.o llallway co. am tho PeiWI Central CO. IJ IIPProwd,. .
)lay 6 by the Public Utllltjea C&lt;munlaslon of Ohio. 'lbe depot olllceo are io&lt;atod Ia .-..,
taro ,.. 1he eaol olde of the above Weot Mall&gt;&amp; bodldl,._ 'lbero IJ elac I&gt;•'*'DII Qllll'tllia ,
for train erewo In the laeWcy aad 1he romalader of the otrueturo Ia.
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GALLIPOLIS - Dr. KOMotb L. Bader Ita Comly hal Ita ciiMer meolfn&amp; at 1:10
Ill 'lbe Ohio lble Unlversl\Y 11111 be the p.m. FridOY, April 25, st 0...,.1, F~
opaaker whiD 1he OSU Alumni Club Ill Go!· hlilillifila of the Rose Bowl IIIII Pmt
will llao be on the prosnm, oeC!rilnll to
Alumni Club Pr-- Dr. DcDald II. '!baler.
Dr. Bader lo a_.we doaa Ill l'h!l[oala
IIIII has been a member Ill '!'l!o 0111!!' ~ 1
Ualversi\Y faculil' alece 1957. ·
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Dr. Badlor .~oiled

IIIII ·01\10 state. Ho
Ill solon&lt;e ...,_ lD
tioD (1956), a . ~
..ID lifGIIOIIIY (1857) and a Pb. D. ID

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01111 EYanJ at 1he
~ depot inCludes fllllns out various
re[IOtlo, ~ ouofomer• of car arrl~
Umea, loeaUQna 01111 plck-op oeheclules.

single width Fiberglass and aceta.tes
in solid colors and patttms.

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recalved from the statloo, 'tlhlch hao been
in operation tor more than a ball centuey, Is IDaaf!lelent to )latll)l expmoea•
"! almply lblnk It would be IIROther leiback to our town and ccmt;y ,'' said Pome1'01 Mal'or Charles Logar.
uEYerr depot can't be a Chicago, u added ~. ldaror Logar lncllcatecl be will
preoont 1he matter beiDre eounell for dl•·
ouolim lloodl1 oliiltl.
Seferal bullne•s meo. WhO use the freight
aemce, have aloo~upreosedcllapleao­
ure over the poulblllt;r of the closure.
One oald at a ~01' Chamber of Com·
merce meetlnl laat week that It would nIUit lD blo firm haYIIii to make ...erallonl
dlollllce callo montbly to determine arrival
time and!..- Ill shli&gt;menll.
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Bureau, Ohio valley Jndustrleo, I'Oinei'07 Cement moek co., Baum Lumber, PomeroY
Food Com- and 1he &amp;liar RIDl Flour
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Some local dllelala ore also fearful thai
.If 1he 'lljiJiileatioD to close 1he depot .moe
· 11001 tJtrooil&gt;, 1he rsltroad companloo will
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PORTLAN!l - Resldonto Ill 1he l'llrlllllll
area were asbd Silturdal' to be1p lo&lt;ate a
small come or · abOPwr&lt;l dol thet bit a
Head Injured in Fall
YIMIIIIIIIr !all week.
Jacldo SChuler, 10-fear-old ..,. Ill Mr.
IIIII Mro. Paul SCIIller of ~rillllld, began
GALLIPOLIS - Mro. Harry 0. Rowland,
1he robleo aerlea of yelllordaJ ao a 88, 111. 2 Weltoloo, waa admitted to IIOizer
proteCtive moame aplnst the bite by 1he Medleal Center, First Ave., at 7::l0 p.m.
black lllll'brolm-&lt;Oiored diJS,
Fric!OY with a head injury aul!ered at .home
sebult1r .... reportedijl sttemptfn&amp; ... free '!hen ahe fall IIIII
ber head "' her
1he dol from a place Ill foaee whell he "'" ldtehea link.
Mrs. Q&gt;ldle Dauaher\Y, 8t, Jaekom, was
blttea.
AI\YOIIO wbo might be able to determine admlttod to 1he hOapital at 2:10 a.m. Fri·
tile whoreabOIIta Ill 1he dog Ia asbd to tele- clOY with a fractured riliht hlp. ihe waa
jlhone 843-:UI or ~292.
Injured lD fall ilomo.

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pr.tuoor in 1M1IBII.!\?
blo pro- raak Gt' aoooelate ,profe-;·!il
1915. In 1959-ell, he tlu a CCiilllolor Cll 1lli'
dergraduate otudo!U In 1he Collep of Alrlculture and HOme - l e i . ., 1M3,
Dr. Bader waa ~ aettog u s l doaa of the College Ill A¢culture IIIII Economies, and ID 1964 ht WBS ll&amp;1(lOID!o4
dean, student af!alro, lD that oollep,
Ro..rvatioDo for the dloner ma,y be . , .
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~ qALLIFOLIS - Two oonfeosed judgment• judpment of ~.9i,Inc:lud1Dglntorelllhlce
" ' mterod FrldOY In Gollla C&lt;u!IY' COm- November 1988.

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Plea• court IIIII 1hrll0 ease• hove been
...,Uoeed.
!' A ..nreoi4!d ...,.m 1n 111e IIIJIIIIIII c1
. -~8?8.87, b\eiudlni lderell Iince Ill?,
liP entered by- the
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AuoelatOo Flrll Dlacoutll COrp., Fori
W~me, Ind. vo. !l!mnao M. W , mil-

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Dlomlased were cases Ill BeU;y J. Walter,
Golllp&gt;il• n. LoiiDII Walter; Harold L. coo.,, .. Golllpolla, •a. Saodra K. euor, Vintoa;
Calberlne lleGIIachoy, COiumbua, va. l'lul
PbBIIpo, Ill. 2 croom CJt;y; IIIII ordered removed from the docket wu 1ho ease Ill Clae
DriY- lac., ~. W• Va. vo. !:barteo llmi!!OIII, Ill. 2 PatriGt. Ill 1he -

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PALM BEACH, Fla. - When 1he buah at 1he Rose Bowl ,.,.. IIIII at 1he "TaUrnl·
rauo orer the oucllt~~eo tonight In Palm ment Ill Roses Parade'' m New Year'• DOY.
Boo&lt;:h »lJDlelpal AudiiDrlum, 50
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of $1,~ ...46 lucladinr!
~ ~ lnc(UdlnJ Goy Baatlanl ill 111 eoBB,Y ahe wrute, enUUed, "Why I De&lt;~!fendlhtl~ 9 ~used ,IJareot, ,
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One of1he busiest .dO)'otbe «llleCe queOns
,The SO-¥tar.old dlnl(!!ter of Mr.lllll llro. -rieneecl WBI 1he pulidpoUoo In the
~ BuliiDI, Ill 101 BaoUaal Dr., Cook-In IIIII Rlt Romp -aored by Bell
,JI a' jaqiDr at Ohio Ualy~o(V, - •••ma· · Fooda. AI fulure homem&amp;llerO. 1he l(lrlo ·
Jc!i'lllllft flllmpor.-1 Qamm!Uiicatloos, .aail were . teatecl In tl!t Oeld of. a&gt;me - ·lolloo ~ »qJ!!ob aail Thealre. A 196&amp; leo. 1bey ._.red tbBir favqrltl recipe&amp;
.......... d GaUia A~ Hlil! SChool, dutill8 eookln1 COII!jiOiltloo CGIIduelld by
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10 alia!'to iJl IIIX&gt;tk In corn Procketo
oorortl,)', ahe
co., ...... "' her prl....
For .quo Bast Foods Co!Jk-Jn, oaeh l(irl
, : ~ I"!' cllihea foi\QIIIni h"f olin reell1ei ·b rOqlit
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"iii. )lbitji Korea ri a "eoleulaliil .ut or _..lim" lD ~~~oo~. W ~ ID Amorl... Ow Ji(1110
IIIII ·Ji&gt;,¥. 1l!e Communists 11107

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h(llle today after a cOIIlusllw, 285 bill• om.nd, ~ conlliud
rushed week of work herL
to
bWo
-.L Before adjourning lor the
C&lt;ioftloloo reipMI TuOidoJ
weekend ThurJdl,y, lecislatora alii W-oda1 In the 10111•
sent two bills to the governor as leglalatoro tried t o - . .
ror signing, and paaaecl rour wbelher Rhodes hod willlilraWD
other meaaures.
hll eckleatl ...... 9 - li'Om
It was a week the 108th Gen- eoosideratlon, or whether 'be
eral Assemblymen agreed they just wanted to J1ow doWft ·•
would oot forget ror aome time. actment ol new tax pn.r.ma.
Gov. James A. Rhodes anCollier'• lllii)W'ICemtllt 118nounced M~ he wamed a gellled cCIIUnued hearlnp, but
review of the state's fiscalsitlr no actloo. Leglolatho - r o
ation aDd recommendations on said hearing• w&lt;uld - ·
a pos&amp;ible austerity program.
but if actioo was requlnd, It
Tuesday, state FlJBnce Direc- woold be taken as the repretor Howard L. COllier recom~ aertativea saw Itt.
mende&lt;l the legislature defer
BUis sent to Rhode• 11Nr~
action on any programs which ror signl111 would:
-Require p e r m i tl!l to l8ll
would rwuire new reverues to
crayfish
alii roc rlOIW'elldenta
finance.
Both administration moves to collect Rsh 1»1~
were dictated by President Ni.x-Remove obsolete Jarwtage
on's announcement ol federal CrliJl the state code regarding
domeatic program cutbacks and 1he cllvlslon of soldlera' clallna.
Two bUia lj)proved by the
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Tlpion Trio: Outstanding Chamber Group

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American-born and trained. Di Flore is,
when not on tour with the Trio, a member
(C&lt;llltlrued !rom Page I)
rl. the Detroit &amp;fmphoo,y Orchestra, and 11
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noted as a successfUl recitalist. He
abroad.
is
the
owner o! a rare Nicolai GagJhmo
As a favorite or the st. Louis B,ymplxiny,
she "'' apln singled out lor spoclal praise cello made ln 1761, known as the Queen
when she appeared with that orchestra at Victoria, since it was once in her collec~
ita television debut. For more than 10 sea- tion.
IOftl she has been one of the distinguished performers at the Aspen Music Festl&amp;
Offi~er is Promoted
val, and Is a member of the !acult;y there.
GALLIPOLIS - Commissioned officers
ID private Ufe Mary Norris is the wife of
Albert Tipton, whom she met while both promoted by a special order signed by Col.
W. J, Moore, &amp;lperlntendent of Greenbrier
were students at tbe Curtis Irurtitute.
Mario Di Fiore h the 'cellist of the Military School, Included Robert stephen
Tlploo Trio and he has been closely as- Evans, Rt. 2 Bidwell, First Lieutenant, Pla.
sociated with Tipton as a "featured solo- toon Leader, CO. B. He iS the son of Mr.
Ist wltl1 the Tiploo Chamber Orcheatra on and Mrs. Robert L. Evans, of Bob Evans
its tours of the United states and Canada. Farms...

ReckleSIIness Charged
GALLIPOLIS - Judge John W. Howell
fined John G. Hudson, 16, Rt. 1 Galll(llllls,
$10 and costs Saturday In Gallla Counzy
Juvenile Court oo. a sheriff's charge of reckless operation.
In city police cases, bmds- were forfeit.
ed by Thomas E. Prose, 16, Gallipolla,
$18, stop sign; Gary Foose, 17, Gallipolis,
$23, speeding; and Charles W. Bodlmer, m,
16, E&gt;lreka Star Rt., $17.50, speeding.

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unseasonal snow nurrlea, ldUinK
live perBOIIS oucl tn)urblg 70
others. Three died in a crash
near Wasserllurg
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Munich and two wore ldlled In
an accident at . ~~mied near
Lake Constance.

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GALLIPOLIS- a.sen E. Phil· ''
U»S, dallldrtor or Mr. and Mro.
Gomer E. PhWips, 212 Firat
Ave., 11u beeo named to t h e
Ileln'l Uata!Ohlo We,toysnUnl·
Ver~. Delaware, ohio. fQr th.e
fir II term, 1168"'8.. ,: .
M11l PhliUpa 11 on
eu\nuIattve· Dean'• Ll~. becaUM as a

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HOlor, she hal a eumulative av.•
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~year ore juat now bellnnlns to show color. Walt uoW lllree or four
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Mllla coupons, postage lltamps
and trading stamps,
Mra. Jones gave the atewardshlp thought lor the month and
asked U.e ladles to brlns Ill
items tor the linen ehest and
ml.!llionary cottage aale at An·

crola Leada HOme!• deraon. It was moved, secanct..
ed and appr&lt;&gt;ve&lt;l 111e1 the Socle·
ty be tn ta:vor ol a new mission~
ery building at 1lle ~rlng!leld
camp grounds.
Mrs. Deft'ey Burks gave tlle
aecretary and treaaurer'sreport
and wa,vs and means were dl,.
cussed. The nex1 meeting will
be held May 15. Mrs. Baker
served refreshments to the l2
members present.

With LYCRAl '
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PETIJCOATS
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CIYic commllt&lt;e reported lllti '/"Ups planted last !aU
at the ,1101t oftlce ·were bloom-

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A»rll 24 at Kyger Creek School
wlth Wa,ylide as hostess club.
auiatdre Garden Club will a,..
o!st Wayside ~n ClublnmakI.Dg table arranlements for the

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by M r 1.
Paul Shoemaker, realoMI oecrelaey. Oll!ero attencUug· I he
meotlng were Mrs. Paul JIJirtln, Mrs. Phyllis Hawl8,Y, Mra.
R.t,ymond Zerkle, Mr&amp;. E&lt;lWar&lt;l
Prosflln and Mrs. !!diU. Shamblin,
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Mrs. Michael Fry pporled on
lbe Narcilsus llloW In lllmtlngton.
Mro. HowltYthallkedMro, Paul
Shoemaker and Mrs. R.t,ymond
Zerkle lor sJvlns lbe radio program 011 WJEH lall '"'ek. They
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One ol the virtues of durable press fabrl~s is lbeir
ability to dry quickly 80 you
should hang garments on
hangers as soon as they feel
dry to touch.

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· Plano lor ~ -..r
MJ,Y 8 were made. The ovolll
will be held In t11e ooci.J·......,
or 111e Qleahlre llljlllllj Churcb.
Cbalrman lor lbe orllllna: will
be loin. lollehaal Fry. ·
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Home" wu tl1e program ilv"' by Mra. Zerkle 10119 tool&lt; bt!r
matmal !rom an arllcli by Mrs.
A. W. Finck.
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Mrs. Flnek used blue and sli-

ver juniper, sever.. lnte,reltlq
Mahonla and silver leaved falae

cypreaa.
Aller tlllnnlng U.e lhnbl llhe
under planted wltll ivx, ·aguave,
zincs and paclo'llndrl, tbelt lor
1lle edge llhe used a OOIIslder·
able amount or otone. In lronl
ol these Ollllllls, winter bulbs
and parem!als were plllllid!d.
For winter oolor, red and yellow twigged dogwoocls edged 111e
IIOO&lt;Is beyond. 9le used many
planter a . in groups made t r o rn
redwood or concrete. Molt in~

People encompasses three
rotatin$ series, so E. G. can

Vacuum Your Dust
Instead of
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terestlng planters were made
by using chimney liners and sew-

which is being filmed in
Hollywood lask him If he
er Utes in different heights.
will move there and he an- · ~ra,y the shrubs to keep them
swers with a vehement NO\ , bug !roe but do not lerllllze.
because he is only needed 32
Mrs. Hawley elosed with a
days of the year . The Bold

have h1s series, and at the
same time enjoy his new
borne in upstate New York.

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CIIESIIDIE - Mrs. R.t,ymond
Zerkle gaye tile program lor 111e
CheShire Garden Club meellni
held lolooday Bilbo home or Mrs.
Paul Msrdn.
Miss Frands 1.a1g pve med!tauo.ta and read a Poem, ..~ring
is Here.,. 9te also read an artf..
cle HRaJ.nbow Fountain" f r o m
Secret Pjace. · ·
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NEW YORK·- INEA)- The
Great Case of the Smothers
Brothers is not really a case
of the Good Guys ~s . the
Dad Guys, as Tom Smothers wouJd like to make it.
Neither is he completely
wrong , ns CBS would like
you to believe.
The whole affair might
have been Smothers-ed tor
another week had it not been
, ;;· . ~TE AND BrANFORD Cremeens have putebased a new lor Dan Rowan. The show in
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. . alone Rt. 35 1n u.o oubcllvlslon across from 111e Alpine Motel. question
was originally set
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cause Rowan was cohost on
.,. . A YOUNG MAN PRACTICING his soli swing when! »assed by Ihe CBS show and also was
. . Brown home on the eorner ol State .and Third set me to wonder- a p,uest oil the Dinah Shore
:!ftl who llve8 there DOW. The aaawer: Pat anc1 osCar Basttani, who special, to be aired on NBC·
:;:J"'1'ehased 1lle home, Blld wi111 John, Wand)' and Mike, moved 1n a TV at the same time there
o.,C!OUPle of w•ks qo.
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::' Tbat"a sueh a nice locaUon. Pat WU"I't have to spend 1,""' time S~\OW was move:i a week
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earlier.
wns 1be ehlldren around like 80111811)1 young mothers have to do
!rlbese dQ-1.
That. its cancellation lor a
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NEWSPAPER FM t.61li OF1EN T~W. '&lt;Ilo ·sure \0 gt\ tllp~ ~,.a,basis for the Srtlfl~Mrs ..4 r .li;IE VERY VOCAL Sm~ers Brothers bave made
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(~tnselves very avallabl . th~ ptlf1s to preaent thetr
How WQIIIdyuu tltle'lb'1!i!favellhls oqi, !lor~ reader calisill. •',Jj!'PP~ed after
Matc~ ·14 ,. ;aile ol their battle wllh .· S. The network, defending
oo aJ)ell MacKeiizte'1111h a eopllal rt? Or dcllii&gt;a use tbe lower •. amiouncement f r o m· CBS
· lli:JlOBIUon, has made public eopleo ·ol wires sonllo Tom
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to
present
point of view velous spe~h for himself
,.JJJ.i:k, aDd. their mother, use k, wblle Martha uses k and Dorothy uses cop1es of w1re_s sent to Tom of youth. ··Iftheone
generation which w I n d s up with him
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But Robert Wood, presiit
'""'' oneottheMaekeozles('l)aald, "Oh, we Jult do." made available a chronology
dent of CBS-TV, in a wire to
l.(}1!1 encuib .to make a newapeper woman cry),
of events w h i c h ineludes
Tom, said, " You would be
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misleading yourself if you
:WHAT VERY RESPECTABLE genllelllllll Ia lemporarib' living and publicists go home exbelieve that c~s has any intention of diminishing our
•111 a »&gt;ik bouse wi111 • green door? His !rleoda humoroUSly call it hausted."
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rowtng
the application of
cially, have been very avail~·
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standards
in the slightable to the press, and have
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degree
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said that CBS is depriving .
Later in the same wire
them of constitutional rights,
Wood wrap s up, "If you
mainly freedom of speech.
think your principles and
ours are oil and water, say
so now."
It would appear thai Tom
Is saying so, so loudly and
clearly that no one can hear
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BY PAT GLASS
vide even distribution of the mt.. cell in enamel may absorb rather
the network .
~ Eld. Agent, Homo E&lt;0010111lca
cronves. In some. a slowly ro- than reflect electronic energy
~ · GALLIPOLIS- Ever wish you taU~ tarHik~a stirrer reneC:ta arxl, tllerefore, is cenerally not
/1. eOuld bake a cake In Ove minthe rays in all directions to ac- usocl.
A complete range including a
saying, of !be death ul !be
ute_i, .:ooll a six-pound beef roaat complish eveo dl1lrlbutloJL ln
paper, 'People aren't evea
~ in ~~ miqutea, or thaw a package others, the· O"Y\ID shelf rotates microwave oven lor home ~ase
aware
they have lost part of
currently
seth
for
$900
and
. ,ollro&amp;enitrawborrleolnl-2ml,. 80 that siJ par!a or the rood r&amp;their voice'.,
$tOOO.
A
portableolectroolcovon
celve the same ,average amount
Between the Prudential
aloee Is ... noble ror lbout'f450.
Y.ou CAN do Ill this, and notf, of enerJY.
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and the start on his
The day .wUIIIkety c.... when
•n eleetronlc oYUo Electron..
The metals necessar,- for the
E. !i. Marshall
TV series, E. G. will appear
ovans are alailable natiooalli. construction of microwave ovens most pe!l)le wUI cook ileetronlJefettder becomes· duct or.
in the film, "Tora, Tora,
~ ~- at least 111ree monufaclur- also add tO the rotal cost. The lcally, but thet ~e .. stUilnthe
Tora."
11'I '001 llkel,y that very nwly conventlo~al and toerpenstvepor- Mure.
"It's bein~ filmed partly
is going to decide," Tom
Ul will be cooki11Jihll WBJ ln
in
Honolulu. ' he says with
says, "whether spitefully,
tmniedtate future, however,
a
rueful
11mile. " But l'm
fearfully or out of lndlller·
stuck
in
the
Pentagon for
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ence, that our show goes off
the air, they are, in effect,
What Ia .so dlllirent about an
saying to these young people
curve of the eye with your
that the air waves belong to
~ol•octroo!c oven ihatmokesltcost
brush untll you rejiCh the
one
S;eneratlon and not to the·
more than tJle convenwhile Uno; then continuo 111e
nation
as a whole."
dark Une above 11. Droopy
•lwfll
eyes. are transformed Into
But really, tbe ll&amp;ue Ia
ceosoroblp. Tom aayo lbal
Wide, allve .eyeri. "
. ~CBS deleted aearly 75 ~r
eeol of lbeir material, ' al'
After the Shtrmpoo
we did ·nndge lbem ·•
,ul.!- a ahU.pioo, protect . · though
bll with some of II," be adds.
hair from diyl\eSI and the . He aloo elabfto that ·moat ol
effects of wealbel' by rubdeleled material weulci
:)lliiiJ', a . •lll811 amount of ' lbe
have gollen
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Jt;ID ~ with his tension - IUied golf tournaments made me
~- about lbe many wives Who share 111elr husbands' hobbles. II
T oomet!moa. brlnls them trollblos, like those that happened recentl¥
:to Mrs. Ktnneth Sleets, uuazel," as &amp;he's Joiown tO her friends at
t ttie eourthoule.
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Like the pd. wile she Is, Hazel helps Ken when it oomea to
:;caring lor .his fine boegleJXIp&amp;. lite went out to leech little one and
;!all· over a boord prt up Ill .tile dool'WIIJIIo keep the l!veiJI rascals Ill.
~!ll.e took a· naiQ' fall, and aa a reault looks a little Uke Joe Frazier
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TONIGHT· KON. - TIJE'A
APRIL 2tl-21-22
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J_.,Loaey's
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Asked in
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:0: moro talented lhan L But I can spask about whit r like In my par.t oonal !rlonds. One thins "a friend" wiU teU you Is 11 yw have Up.
lt lllck oa Y""' teeth, 11 )'CJ\If slip Is lwl8lng. ... thins&amp; Uko tbat.
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I appreciated It, beeeuse I thlnlc she ,..dered II abe blrt m,y
~feelllip.
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FRILLS COMBINE WITH PRACTI4J.ITY IN' OUR

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MUNICH, Go~ (IJPllTWo tc.or buses cnshed In
separate accidents Sotw'diY 011
Bavarian hlgbwoya slicked by

uOthello" and T, S. Eliot's ·"MUr·
der in the Cathedral1" r1 wbf.ch
"Taming d. the Strew'~ will be
presented at Rio Grande CoiJ.eae
April 21, at 8 p.m. in Conunun..
lty Hsll.
The prime J1UI'IIOSO ol the National 91ekespoar~ comtiaaY -lo t .
to mal!e ...ceselble,lo 10Wli ~ .. ,
old from one end of the .,
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try to the other those timeless
plays that offer a sense of beau ..
ty and truth.
"One thing more we've learned.'' says Miss &amp;llka, tbe com~
pany' s General Manager a n d
sometimes leading lady, "we're
not taking Slakespeare acroas
America - he's taking ual"

therefore dreamt of touring with
plays by !l!akesjJeare and the
other classical dramatists. In
materializing hla dream, the Natlonal :JLakespeare Company tolIng.
..... In the tradition oru.e great
•IJt all depends on your out· repertory companies of Booth,
~=:~,says Phlllp t.i"!ll)8r.-C!J-- Ke'\1), .and Forrest In brins£,g
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and AitlaUc D~IPI' f1,. to, ....ryone 1lle world's great·
National 'akespeare Com£. est playsi p)ays that have en»anY·
rtcbed the hezltage of the stage
••On our first toor, we were for over 350 years.
udted by tile Idea or dlscovT h e Nadonal !ihakespoare
. ertng new places and people, Company's repertoire this seaas well as being: enthusiastic son consists of 9utkespeare's
about taking Slakespeare across ·~amiDg of the Strew" and
the country. While our onttwslasm and destre for new experience I! remains lilstl~ It is-Comforting to see a familiar U..S·
tre, or to recpgnlze a restauraot
PHIL1P MEt!I'EII
In Peoria or Lakeland. Not to
mendon the spacial thrill of seeing a remembered face ln Colorado ftrlngs or Galesburg."
Five years ago, Meister with
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why 11cu1ture" should be limitTQHIGHT, MONDAY
ed to the large cities and ea..
PT. PLEASANT - Ademand
AND TUESDAY
tablisbed cultural centers, and for judgment or $53,500 .... filed In Ms..., CounzyCircultCOUrt
Friday against Harvey L. Steele,
Apple Grove, w. Va., driver ol'
GALLIPOLIS - AI 1lle Gal1
U.e car 111at elruck U.e truck In
l!a County a.a,ter, American
whlcb carl Lewis . Gillispie was
caneer 8oclst1's 1969 crusade
kiUed So111rday, April 12, at 7:- ·
...,.. Into tile lhlr&lt;l week, 26.6
45 p.in., at AW}.e Grove.
»&gt;f cenl or tiJia year'l goal has
The suit was filed by John A.
ctblalaed accorcllng to Dr.
GBI!aPie, sdmln!strator or the
Jamel M. Orr, general crusade
eatste or 1lle accident victim, and
Geraid Bright, owner of the ve.
AI or noon Friday, $1,542.78
GALLIPOLIS - Judge Ronald
hlcle 111at was demol!she&lt;IID 1lle
bad turned In according to R. Calhoun, Gallla County Comlbe chairman. The sum Includes mon Pleas COOrt, sentenced crash.
Samuel D. LJtt.lepage, attor.
- · from 'lhe spacial talent George Washington Brewer, 30, lillY, filed' U.e palltlon lor lunerbeld ... Msrth 29, and dona- Gallipolis, Friday to the Ohio al expenses, $1.,500; truck loss,
!rom special gllt&amp; IIlii bus- Peollenllary to serve tho re- $2,000; and ,f,;O,OOO damages,
mainder ol a 1-20 year sentence
tneues.
sul!ere&lt;l by 1lle heirs or the deRopn1a on U.o counzy and ctzy on a eharge o! auto theft.
dr!Yea, which beg~~~ April 7 and
Arrested by ctzy police In MJ,y ceaa-.L
1'wl&gt; ~ children, ago 3 and
14 reopacllvei.Y, will be announc- 1967, Brewer plesded l!lill11 and
5 yeors, were orphaned by the
ed later tills mon111 according to was ordered to Lima state
accident. Their moither was kill.
Hospital lor the Crlmlnelly InDr. Orr.
CARTOON
ed m'··a traffic accident three
~. Rober Medical Cen· sane tor an OOservation period.
ter turses were in downtown Upon hia return, Brewer was sub- Weeki ago.
Gslllpol!a seUing balloons tD help sequently re1Urnod to tho Lima
ralle tunds_for this year's drive. Hospital until such Ume It ,.,
deemed he could be sentenced.
ON USS PYRO
Brewer was returned here last
POMEROY- -tewaln'o Mate wsek by the Gall !a count)' !l!er- ·
Ia's Department and his ,.._
Claao William R. Smith,
. vai, ICIIl (II Mrs. Bertha L.Bass tence was re-lnatated. Judge Cal.
or i'olneroJI, ond husband ol the boun allowed Brewer CTodll oct'
TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
forlllez IIIII Doma J Pittman or his ieolence for lbe time he
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ltt Vlr&amp;lnla Lane, Concord, CalH., Ia Mnin&amp; aboard "the ammu~
,.ium
Vll&gt; J&gt;yro at San Dl- Miu Phillips Na~Md

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RIO GRANDE - The Idea o1
an elght..mooth tour can bring
a thousand dfft'erent ideas into
as many heads. It cln be exclt~
lng, tedious, refreshing or bor-

Goal Reached

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C.W.D'OLIS DAILY 'l'ftiiiUNE

Shakespeare Company at Rio Grande

26.6 Per Cent

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FIVE KILLED

~way df the

Mrs. Allen Baker .l)l'etldedover

from hfs·
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I would· like to s8y be belongslo me, Proyor was by Mrs. t.iil!an Coo·
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honsa
1o my daughter, Usa,14.
ley and scripture reading "''
llaan, decided lor sure whit ihe will name him but thllllco b):·Mro. Llllllor.
h11 batlje will be "Red."
:Mrs. Melv!i&gt; &amp;neltzer led 111e
.- airnylft'l almoat as bad as having a new baby.
prosram dlacusslon on "Joy ta
Costly." 1bls COD slated oC con·
I CAN UNDERSTAND THE INTOXICATING ol!ect or teschlng, vfrtatlcas between lour pairs
· $ and oWII7 moll teachers continue to teach as long as health permits. ollad!ea. Tal&lt;lng part were Mrs.
!: II dooa ll\).lll8l1l!Dg lor lbe heart o! s par8011 to eland Ill 11'1111 of o John Houck and Mrs. Blanche
; ..,up or 'l """'' _.e and ... lnterell .. their OXIlfeSslve faces. Frazier, Mrs. Paul Jones and
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It ••• my pleaunt task to talk before a class this past week. Mrs. LBnler, Mrs. Pearl Elliott
It One; !ace linoni 111e many lnotlcedbecsuseshe omlled and responded and Mrs. Smelt:zer.
: wlfl that ot Sit "Mackenzie, daughter of Robert. and Minnie Mackenzie. '

GALLD'OLIS - ReMtlis or
JiJn!or and Senior RIP Student
~ell eiOctlms bOre tills week
were amouncod Friday by Prlncljlal James N. M. Davis, Gall!a

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Pit Boater, .... or Mr. a • d
Business Law, 9hlo I.Jn!verslzy, will be.
guest speaker during 1lle A»ril 22 meet- Mrs. Euaen8 Botter, 115 Maing or U.e well VIrginia Ch01&gt;tei or 111e bellne Dr., "'' elected !&gt;l'OstAmerican Socl.et;y for Metal Workers at dent or 111e 1-8th grade student
Ule Kera House, Rt. 2, Ravenswood. PrOt. cwncll, and AndreW ~' 11011.
Howard's topic wlll be' -"Trade SeCreta or Mr. and Mrs. Plus !Iyme,
- Whul is 1lle ExtAmt or 1lle Employe's 654 Woodlaod Dr., was elected
UabUizy'l'' Prof. Howard hal wrllleD two vlcOiJMsldant.
David Romaine, 11011 or Mr. IIlii
books on Busineu Law, and has over
Mra.
Allen E. Romaine, Emek8
11 articles lo his credit t;dlllshed In varIous trade and profosalonal joumalo. A star Rt., .... elected ..... social hour will start 1lle evening' a ac- or 111e 9-12111 grade student ....,_
tivities at 6:15. The dlmer is sebeduled cU, and Jack (Bee(&gt;) MsUhews,
8011 or Mr. and Mrs. BUI B.
tor 7:15.
Matthews, 13 Gufleld Ave., was
elected vice »nsldont.

GALLIPOLis- Mrs. Allen Baker waa bostesa for 'the Mlaslon' ary Society of 111e First Church
· o1 God for their ·ro,:.tar monthIJI moellni held. ThUrsdlo.Y evenIng In the Fellowship Rooma or
the church. ·
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Homer Llllllez and opened wi111
hJrilns' UJ rJee4 Jeats'' arid "The

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prayer.
Mrs. Martin assisted by ber
daughter, Mrs, 19toemaker, ser-

ved refreshments.

A LOVELY GIFT

DUDLEY'S FLORIST
Serving: Gollipolla,
Pom110y, Middleport, 0.
ond Mason Co., W. Va.
4ol6• ln7 or 992-5560

ALL CHECKED OUT AND READY TO GO!
The sun 's out .. . and so are the Jantzen·checkerinos ...

gingham checks as trash and crisp and cool as Iced 1et1uce.
Two new Silhouenes : a smaehlng Utile bikini wilh a surplice bra,

and an easy-going two-piece cage. Four new colors : wicker, olivette,
turquoise or pink

power on white.

Checkerino bikini, sizes 8-14,

$14.00

Cage, sizes 8·16. $19.00
Beach jacket, s-•H.

$13.00

(65% Dacron«&gt; polyester, 35%
e1tclus111e of decoration)

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Mrs.

GoUij&gt;OI.Jo '· Mol't'llanto are plannlq: ~- Moonllglrt

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Mrs. Lowell Gothard, activities chairman, reported the Eas-.
ter Egg Hunt was a success.
Mrs. Gothard aruJOunced a wien..
er roast IUld hayride plaMed ror
Ml,y 16. This activity is ror post..
jurlior high age children in the

neighborhood.

The Ma,y 15 meeting will be
Miss Glass demonstrated how
to make Terrariums inside clear at the horne o( Mrs. Kermeth
stass eontalners using small Welker. Paul Wagner ol Radio
woodland mosses, ferns, sand, Station WJEH will discuss, '"Cur ..
uavel, charcoal, ~nd mlniature rent Problems Involving Rlot-

woodland animals. The terrar- ing and Civil Disorders."
On June 7, tile club's annual
Ium, then covered, will provide
family
picnic will be h~ld at the
eajoyment for many months.
Bob
Evans
Shelter in Rio Grande.
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make terrariums ... Miss Glass Mrs. Jerry McManis, Mrs. Dave
Proffit and Mrs. Howard sam~
said.
pies
wlll be 1n charge or the rood
Hostess, Mrs. W. B. ~.
Mra. Lowell Call, and Mrs. Rus- and Mrs. Lowell Gothard's comsell Bibtee, co-hostesses, served mittee will plan interesting activities.
refreshments.
A plant sale was held follow -

ina Miss Glass' demonstration.

All ramilles of the FairviewSpring Valley Club will belnvUed.

Lunch Theme Announced
PT. PLEASANT - "MelodiMUJinery" is the theme or
MaBOO Counts Homemaker's
!:i»ring Luncheon May. 22, at Ma son County 4-11 Camp at Sooth-

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children model. .4 prize wUI be
awarded in cot.ton dresses, casual clotlles, complete outfit, children's clothes and evening wear
categories. Three home demonside, W.va.
stration agent!! ,.ill iudge both
Registration will start at 9:15 the hat and clothing contests.
a.m. Mrs. Sllcridan McLerran,
The chairman, Mrs. McLerchairman, met with the execu- ran, ha!l ·set the deadline £or
tive committee and the lunch- entering the clothing contest on
eon committee Thursday at the May 10. Fntries are to be sent
Courthouse Annex and assign- to the chairman, Rt , 1, Box l84B,
ed club responsibll1tles ror the Point Pleasant, 25550.
event.
Attending the committee meetIn keepingwiththethemehome- lng were Mrs. C. E. Erwin,
makers are to desien a"hat to !blthside; Mn. Charles Yonker,
represent a song. A prize will New Haven; Mrs. Wilbur Plants,
be given to the prettiest, funni- and Mrs. Sleridan McLerran,
eat and outJtanding. Before IWlch, both Point Pleasant; Mrs. J. Mar~
a clothing contest will be held. shall, New Haven, and Mr a.
'11\e homemaket"l are to make James Blain, Hogsett.
prment that 11110'"·01"'liiil"~-ous

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Features Hat Parade ·
GALLIPOLIS - A ''parado d

graduates.

hats" was one ot the highlights

Letters were readfromtherol-

d. tl!.e Ladles Fellowship meetIDB held Thurlday eveninr ot
.the First Baptist Church. Each
ladY delisned her Ollll hat oot
of household articles that are
uoeful to mlooionarles. MlUII' ci
the hatl included towels, wash
cloths, pins, needles, pin cushIons, pillow eases, .POt holders,
pencils., pan scratchers, ballpoint
pens, Tupperware, ar.li plaaUc
bowl a.
The rollowing ladies won prlz.. ror Uteir hall: Mrs. Frances
Wittman, prettiest; Mrs. Ferne
Davis, tuMiesti Mrs. Bea Evllll, most original, and M~··
Kai:lne Ruak, the., most us~ul.
Another blihllght or the evenlni wu the making of a rape
recording to be sent to Miss
Arlene ~lock. 1Jle ls a mislloaary in Niamey, Niger Republic, West Arricl:, under the
Evangelical Baptist Missloa
Bolrd. Min Hazel Halley superYIIed the making of the tape,
uaisted by Mrs. Esther Danner.
Mrs. Lucille Se.rrett and Mrs.
Mer Gooch sent verbal greet1111• and Mrs. Ferne Duvis and
Misa Lu Am Folden provided
the 5pedal music. Mrs. Ferne
Darla sang "Go To The Deeps
t1 God's Promise" and Miss lA.t
Ann Folden sang .. How Great
'I1too Art," accompanl9d on the
p1JDo by Miss Jud,y C&lt;&gt;le. The
Lld.iea Fellowship sang several hymns !or the tape.
lb'a. Emerson Evans, vice
,preaident, presided at the meetlac in the absence of Mr s.:
Jolellh C. Chapman whowascall.
ed out Of town. Mu. Evans et:·
llil'flled ber qmpath.~' tq the
· ~.. faml\r on
ci the
Lldiea. Fellowship. J.:.....,,·esslooJ
Gfii,YDt»fUJ¥ were ·also extended
to: Mrs. Ruth Slnith, Mrs. Daryle
·f iolo, Agsa Editll Wiloon il!ld
l ¥.' M,tamUr·.~ Mrs. Vergie SOw'.' ~~·· SUtidt ,Prayer was ot'fert ti1i tor thole Who were bereav~ lick; for the shut-Ins,
,. 11!111 lit, ilio servi.. men. T h e
fit I#!:(Ji Jlr!o,yer was recited by
'I ,·',till• •~
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lltaes FeUow ship serv.._., recenlf¥, to the men
Slam Slm&lt;~;q School
· lhelr•,wiYel. Thoy are
dlMtr lri Ma,y oo
· ~or hi#1 school

lowtng missionaries: the Richard Durhams, PhUipptne IslandS;
the Paul Weimers, Alaska; the
Unooln Nelsons. Philippine Islands; the ~Ld Hares, on furlough from Brazil, Sooth Amer-

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Finlay, Brazil,
Sooth America; and Rulli Comp..
ton, NeW" Mexico,
The Fellowship voted to help
Mlss Ruth Compton in the giving of Christmas gilts to some
of the Navajo Indian women,
Rerreshments wei'e served in
the Fellowship room by: Esther
Gooch, Norma Scouten, Pearle .
Edwards, Bonnie Nibert, Louise Dennis and Freida Sneller.
The next meeting will be held
at the church on May 15 at
7:30 p.m.

Mrs. Michael M. Kerns

Huron Girl is Bride
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Of Michael M. Kerns
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noon ceremony on February 23
at the Eastview United Methodist
Church, Whitehall, Ohlo, Miss
Joyce Ellen Turner became the
bride of Michael M, Kerns.
The .Juide ls the daughter or
Mr. and Mn. Otis Turner, 1504
Huron-Avery Rd., Huron, Ohio,
and the groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Paul E, Kerns, 410
Jackson Pike.
The Rev. Hughey L. Jones was
the officiating minister for the
dotble ring ceremony.
Glven in marriage by her ra.
ther, the bride wore a Ooor length
white rayon ~ silk organza gown
with empire bodice and high neck~
line. A double-ruffle jabot trimmed the bodice and the I o n g
sleeves were cuffed with a double rullle. The sofUy gathered
skirt fell in back to a brustl tralr1
and the waistline was encircled
Yrith a satin cummerbund and
back streamers.
Her Imported silk Ulusion veiling was held by a beadpiece .or
rfesh white petite Dowers anli.
baby's breath.
· The brlde'sfiowers wcreabou~
quet of baby's breath and Clorirunda roses.
Matron of honor waaMrs. Martin P, Mecham, the bride• a sis-

ter. Sle worealongsleevedwhite
motre blouse reaturing a narrow
ruffle at the neck and wrists. Her
noor length sldrt ci pink moire
was softly gathered and accented by a sash or gray skinner
aatln. Both attendants wore amethyst brooches.
Mill Katltleen Hanlon, Canton,
attendant, was dressed like the
matron of honOr. Both w o r e
wreaths o1 pink miniature mums
and carried noaegaya ol miniature pink mums.
Jobn ~au l Kerns, Gallipolis,
was best ft'lan and ushers were

Sophen Fitch, Portlmooth; Darrell Turner, brother orthebrlde,
and Richard Gunther, !Iampton,
N.H.
The brldeta motber wore an
aqua linen dress with pearls and

GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. C a r I
Cameron was elected president

ot Presbyterlan,WOmen'a Associ~
allon at the annual Mother.IJaugh.

Bank and the second d;q to •
"Personallt;y Plus" program
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or to the el~tlon of omcers.
Others elected were Mrs. Donald Thaler, vice-president; Mrs.
{)pie Mar~ urn, secretary, and
Mn Phil Pope, treaiiUl'el', Mrs.
Marctml and Mr. Pope served
ID the same capaclt)' last year.
New Circle leaders wiU be
Mrs, Miles EJ)IInr, Mrs. Har.
old Black and Mn. Theodore
Ehman.
After the buaJneas meet:J.ns,
Mrs. Carl Clmel'lllt, Pf!itlram
chairman, lntroddced Miss AMe
Brs&lt;llury who showed slides o!
her lrijl to TahiU, Australia and
New Zealand.

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tiOna, .;,.. ...,.;lie. r\illiflli;s dl[~c~ .&gt; CIIUIIIJRE ~ , ~}t!adent 11
tllr, The Dartheil CorJ;o.'Atlon; ~ Kl..r Cre.t&lt; 1..., School
!IJ'o. E..... .Guoclrli:ll, a11t-t will JIOrllel~to in 1M F I n a I
directOr, lletr&lt;.&gt;olllaii, School o! Sch\Jiallllc Achl8\'."l"elll Tellt.l on •
llli,liileas; ¥!'~ Mra, E\hel B)tae. Ml\1' .,s ~t. U.lo Unt,~roi(y, , Afl1·.
raalll~ '&amp;utho'rU;y ~ ·lecturer, '· ens, ,acce~lng -to~·"'' aJli)Ottneelbese · lll~ee Cblcaao women
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,pr~aented a atmllar ·program to
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ihe FLSA ~ee aaol~~ In
New Lqoil in Pearls
Loitlsvllle tllre,~&gt; year• ago:
Not oniHirelsinlde;atrand,
Mel~{)t ~'elt!er Will driY~ to long, 1112Ds·tYI&gt;e pearls a
LoolovUle with Mrs. iimeltzer to- "muSt" rashion aiJcesso~y.
day.
. look in pearls
strands-one
knot and
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a kind ol
strand.

Mrs. .$ tee [
Hostess For
CIC Clvb

1bll column II for fOIIitl
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peQpte their , pra!&gt;IMIII IIIII ltti . de
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J)loa,....o, their lrtd&gt;!Osiltdfltn. posed ·to, be ·"\';'lied, 10 I eon't ..
As with tho rest ol llelljll llolp ~ out. Yet ....,. I'm ~
USI, It welcomes llllllho b ¥ t 1 1umr Tod wtil never reall!'
won't dod&amp;&amp; a oerlouo QJootlon tllllTI' , me. Pm belnll to

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IIE.imJRS OF Tin: WINDING TRoiiL GARDEN CLUB are worklq With hoarto, llowera ani
rllttertiW crowns to ereaio tlie stoae setilng lor the littl..aMJa) Miss ScUthem Ohio Pageant which
wlll earq out a ••Hearta and Flowers"' theme. Pictured are, left to ~t, MrL Robert Th~
1on, Mro. 4l4l:d Pratt llliCi Mrs. Robert Lewis. They are worldq: under the
Charlei Lowls.' (Soe Pop 15 Pagealll P.... )

Cedarville Choir

~mbers

were present.

and tttt"ee guests

Mrs. Gus bole, vice· pre_. ...
dent, opened the meetlns b1 a&amp;k.
lng aU 111 repeat the Lord's Pr&amp;l'·

Will Give Concert
GALUPOLIS - The Cedar·
vllle, Ohio. College Choir will
i.ppear here at the First Baptist Church, Third and Locust,
April 20, at 7:30 p.m., 01t its
annual spring tour, CedarvUle
College Ia a Bal&gt;tlst COileae or
arts arxl sciences. Tht choir of
45 voices is under the direction
or David L. Matson.
The choir program b entirely ll(red, incllK!l~ h.)'mn ar:
ruwements, selections fNm
well .. known claasieal choral
literature, aM works of prominent contemporary comp01ers.
Special mush: wlll also be provided by aoloists arKI e~..
bles within the &lt;:hoir. The public
is Invited.

er. Mrs. Byroo

Waf(~

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ClllahaD was a
o! Mr. ani! Mrl.

gave the

seeretary's feport and Miss Evelyn Rothgeb read the treasurer's
r.eport.
Ellzabeth White's AprU birth.
dajo was observed. Game prizes
were woo by Pribble WUoon and '
Plna Ward.
Membera answered roll "Call b;y
riamlne "What 1 dllllke most a.
bout spring housecleariing."
The next meeting will be 'lith
Mrs. Evei,vn Rothgeb May 15
al7:30 p.m.
Refreshments were served
during tile social hour thot followed the meeting.

Floppy Hat Is 'In'
II you wanl to look "prelly
as a picture" try wearing o
Doppy picture bot Ibis
sprlog. Or II lt'o sopbloUca·
tloa you want, a cloehe hat
will do the trick-and will
also keep your balr Jo plate
on windy days.

·di,; ·Mr·•· ' Johole
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Keyo
ci Now A1bai\Y open!

lllelr paronto, Mr.
Alva Lowe and Mr.
~ntr~. ,Joe Keys.
Mrs. John Wabbwere
~olto_9. ill Gallipolis recently.
went to C0118111t his

ner.

pltal.

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Mr. and · Mro. WYJtllll lltltJtO)'
were recent visiton ol Mrl.
Demey'a parents, Mr. and Mra.

MONDAY
All DAY
FOR '

JiEVIV AL PLArmEIJ
'·-'-'GAL'LlPOt:-18'~ Nr\Wlval-wiJJ
b&lt;igln at•lh'e N&amp;rilioiPll i!ftt 'H
Church i\7:30 this e'v~niJ!J;, Rev.
Bud HaUield will be the evange11111. The public Is Invited. '

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7P.M. TO 10 P.M.
MENS I;.ONG SLEEVE TURTLE

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$2.98 to $12.00

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••rt is hard to believe after the reverent public

reiPOIIBe to the EtserDower tuoeral services that
Amertea Ia quito 11 lndilferenl oo religion u tile
modem prophets llliCi publicists say.
•ryou can hardly .Pick II' a pe,per then da3's
. without being told by somebody thet God II dead.

. other lleld~
14 Still the subatltute gods

$1.00

REG.
$1 io $9

a IJe, ape! how do I ret back
to the ' II&gt;Uth, wllheut ruining lilY
HS'~Qtatlon? - UNWED WIFE
Dear .u.w.:
You lilt aerou the marriage
Idea will! surprlolntr eaoa. SO
wh,y not let the word Bet ••
I'OODd that Tod has med for
divoret aDd 100 are:D't c:ontutIDg? SOinlda.Y tile truth will
come· out. but by that time_JOU'll
~ ·more ~e to face It, - H.
Dear Holea: ·
Tbese campua riots make me
sick. 'lbere is no reason for
violence. If the IIII&lt;IOnt• don,
like tile way 1M college Ia run,
wh7 don't they go to a wd.veroi(y that ctrers what the1 want?
A school can't nm without
so If enoogh didn't like
the poUcles and moved on, the
oollege would have to change
itl waya. 'lbat's the _peacefUl way
(I{ change. I jist can't see JI&amp;Y·
IDB your lllltlon, bu.ylng booko
IIIII all, and thm boycotting classes- or burning down thebulldIDp. That's llltpidi - PROUD
INDIANA STUDENT
Dear llelen:
What peD.Ple don't reallze about !Mae college rtota Ia that
almoJt every chaage is aec:omJ)IIBbecl by vlolmce. The 13 colonies would never have separated from EDgland aor '"""" we

Come4 T
l!fdll, All..-:

~is Triblt
Your librar)' hlalots fA rertr• Y'"'able,l!'.den;
The public Is lnstted tomai&lt;e eaee n~~torlol ••• beoka Ul"' tho Fan, F.Jre, alii Winter P.....

National Llbral')' Week \II Ohio Reader's Guide, Portplleal Literature, Enc)'clq)edlas and steve....,•. "'""" Booko!Quotatlons.
Books U.t are too Oll[lenolve for
you to buy ror your OWI1 UJt,lM
~ tile United State1o
which you can use by vloltlnll tho
SO thii lo Natloool Library public library,
Weeki Before you murmov,
The etlli&gt;heBIJ todo¥, ao In the
.. That's nff;:e,n and ~lance to the paat, is on reading and llbr&amp;l')'
next page, give this a thoueht: .developmonL
there ts a lot more at :your public
Get ooknowyourpubllclibral')':
llbral')' bealdes books books 'lbere's no time like the present
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' ..• durlq: NatlonoiLibtaryWoek.
The Library is ••where the ID- Visit your publle llbral')' ... It's
swers are." It' a where you turn where the answers are.
on knowledge and turn orr ignor·
AT POMEROY lJBRARY
ance. Next time )'OQ get Into an
Bellwood by Ogilvie, Caltaet
arii\IIIIOnt over the heiglltorNiag- Surgeon, Crowley; Tha Godfath·
ara Falla, the diet ofllooslncap- ors, Puzo; House · Behind tile
Uvlty or who na the inventor o! Mint, Rullman; Tho Gold llliCi Sllthe intenal eombusdon erwtne, ver Hooks, Moore; 'l11e Lost
·
a week .or oclloo U.t wUieeW..
lloh Ohio as the laador Ia deW!·
011t,. ltbrertee lito the ltlnd ·or
Information c-n needed

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NON-FrCTION
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Aaoaul•tiOil ol Rlil&gt;arl: 'I(
Kennedj&lt; 1925-21161 -r.lltor• ~

Whilntl'.

UPI; Bouvters,Dnla;~,._y..r_..

or the Olurch, Pollar. lltijea(jioi
the Hllvena, Daquy (Aatroa.'
-); Rowlutlon far lbo Hell at

It, Hottman; 'nleSelkerl,~(
-&lt;iBiomni!WGrovo:War• ·
ron G. llaidl,.lnH!oTiilloo, lltli111.1; Twrelve Citles, Gu16efi V.-;
laehl Papora, Maooi .WIIJ' lli'l

Allf&lt;Jbl"'f"''h1, Gotrui·.A Lift?, Educatlaaal ~
U.s (&amp;itt or Jr. A..ntery, Dnw
Webster Poot 39).
The lil&gt;rar)- Is o1o - each week "-1 tllrciurhSilar·
do¥, 12 to 5.
ID

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1111-.

hive had the Democratic: Sys-

tem had II not beea for vlolmt rebellion. And how about
wr taltlnt! tho IJIOd old U.S.A.
away from the Indiana? We never '"""" have gained or main.
talned our supremacy as a world
power

u we hadn't used

vio-

lence.
'lbe sad tact Ia that people
don't listen to poUte requesll
roc needed change, Tho eolleaea
and universities would have lJID8
their blind, otoc!Q, uni~na­
Uve way forever, b8d U not been
for tile studellta wbe forced tbelr
banda, and demanded hearinp.
- ll'l:EPHEN
Dear Holen:
The best liDe 011 uoceat tel..
vision drama was, "A socie1;y
Ulat fears its ~hlldren 111 very,
very Jlckl"
We student.l have no respect
!or odulta who are afraid o!
us. But we admire - am will
illllen to - tho.. wbe will hus oot and are willlug to work
ot oom,promlae. Wo WI learn a
lot from them, llliCi th01 can
learn a great deal ~us. too.
I thiok most everyone, old and

~ the modern age don't aeem to be
very oatlafaetory. The trend toward 1 aeeu)ar soelel,y in Amerlea Ia
clear, but when television demonatrates on a ereat oecasipn ttat I~
has the CljiOdQo to briltl tbe whole tlltimlnto a camnon uperienee
- almost to make •• an Jl8rt or a olngle eonrreaatlon - than we
ftnd thot at least the ........na or a eonunoolalth sdll exist.
"The choir at lhe Natlonal Cothedral In Washington -the
old hymn; 'nle openi.Dg line Ia: •Faith of our Fathers, Uvtrw Jtill.'
and desplto aU the modern denials or lhe pold. It Is p1'&lt;111obly attn
true. The ftrat line of the chorlla, tanner, 11 diffarent1 "Filth of
our Fathers, Hot·· faith, we wlllbetrueto thee tW dealll'- ODd thot
11 clear!!' not true for most Americans.
"NevertheleJa, ror believers and l.lliJelieven alike, scme tacta jUDig, wtU !ldmlt hlgber em..
are plain. Tho poi!Ucal life and spirit or this - , were baled .., cation has fallen pretty low. SO
reUgl&lt;XII ecmletiOIII. Amerlea'O view or the Individual w a s - - wh,y don't we just get together,
Oil the principle, clear!!' ell[lreued by the Foundlq: Fathers, tllat .Pick each other's braiDs, and
man was a &amp;)'Dlbol of his CreatQr, and therefore JXJUeued certain brlnll It back up to llt.lndard •·
,
lnaU..u!e rlafttl which no..._..authoril,y lad the rigllt to violate. pin?- JOHN
"That this conviction helped slllile our laws and sustalnnd Amer- Dear John;
Yea, let'sJII - H.
ican men and women lD their stnwgle to dlselpllne themselves and
._ a oven the mOll othelaUc historian would defend.
And thlo rai..e a question which ea- be avoided: If religion wao
10 llqlortant \II the bulldlq: ci the ~ubllc, bow eould It be Irrelevant Ill 1M mai!U11111&lt;e of lhe Republl&lt;'l And If II Ia Irrelevant for
the unboltevero, whit will they put Ia Its place?
•• ''l'bt Uberties we la1k aboutdefeo!lngt.odi)','Walter Lippnann·
wrotolal938, 'were established by men wbetook their conception of
man rr... the - t c:o~ rollglmo lradltlonorWestern clvillza.
tlon, and tile llberttel
!merit ... almoot ..rtalnly not survive
the ..,._ont"' thol tndltlon.,.
'
" 'Tha deea,y or dec:aney ID tile mndenlap. the rebeWon aplnst
law and rood !alii!, lbo treatment d bumanbeltlp u thltlp, as """"
1.-n1a ol JIOWIIr and ambition, Is '!itiloul 1 d.Wt the ...,...
qiiOIICe or lhe c~ec:ay or the boiler In man ao ooiDathlng more u.n an
aDimal oa!moted by blihlY eondltlootod retinOl and cllemleal _ ..
t l - FGr lllle11 IIIID 11 - q : morel!tU U.~ he bas ,., r!rhts
thet II to respect, and thoro are 110 llmltatlonl . _
. hi• ..l.!uet whleh be
to obef. 11dll• the roraotte• - ·
tion ot demoeracy. ~ •• '
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''Wiat lhe l!loamower nrvicea
JDQbe ever so
~ to oome and.owr ao strGqdy to otlton, lo U.t tho rellrl)llli
ol oor camnon ur.- oo matlerhow much we divide over
creeds IIIII aeclo and lliolr relation to tho state - Ia 1101 '.foraatlel&gt;. •,
It· 11111' be' ._-od or ~ or delled, bolt It l1 DOl loot. ·WeiMI'
not \lellm, but ·we believe ·in bolle"""' llliCi tile
to tho oW,
loldler'o._ dealb
the point.
.
'.'II dlol IIC!IDIIhlllllloo. II dMtlonotrated- how •tiOMI ~vlolo"t
~~ . tho poo,le tho thlttp that lltUeh tltolr nobleat
and "' tho ,Ploeeoa temllldild Ul or'""' - w e ... th!h"· .
IX' Chla parpou.
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row lrqlc'·

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zip-open pants In
sizes 8 to 16.
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THE artltle, written by Ttmes &amp;tarter Junes
waa titled: "Faith or Our Fathers. Living
Still?" It reads:

battlellllld,
.,hltliVletDom
11 scaroo!Y
sur·
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c:hapla\llo
to baD!oh
:,prlal,.,
OJOIIOIIIlonlot - t e a in aU

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WIGS

BY HOBART WILSON, JR,
MRS, o. o. Mclnl,yre, back home (from New York) once apia
ror her IIMUII sPrtll!-sununer ala)' at Gotewood, sent Dateline a _ ..
.,.,.r cUppll&gt;a (throogh Edilll HutslllpUiar) from the Ai&gt;rU 2 odltloo
or the New York T1m11 which maybeo! llllerest to loeal .........o.

Keith T)'ler.
Mr. ODd Mrs. Francia '!')'lor
IIIII '"" Timmie, open! a weekend with Mrs. Tyier'o panol1,
Mr. and Mrs. l¥aD Frazier d

EXTRA'

tell et'eryone we J¥ere legal-

ly married.
1 loved him even more after
oor little boy was born, but he
started running ar&lt;lWI&lt;l with ...
other girl. We hid a big light
and he lett. Later he wont ID tho
Am\Y. I've had one letter from
him \II two years and I read It
over and over, I keep ~

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M GOWNS

CQLORED .SUPS

or Mrs.

T.Y!er were !Mir daughter llliCi Columbus.
Mr. and Mra. John Webb were
famii.Y, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Basel liar·
rll ol st. Albana, W. VL
reeeut 'Viaitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Dinner lllltsta a recent lltttda¥ Harlei Green.
d Mr. and Mrs. John Webb were
their daughter and famll¥. Mr.
IIIII Mrs. David BaU and the
Webbs• graoddaughter, Mr. aocl
The shape of the &lt;!rbit of
any
celestial body is an
Mro. Ro,vmond Roble. The oec:aellipse.
, sion was the Webbs• daughter,
Mrs. David BaD's blrthcla¥ din-

Mro. IAiman .Johnoon llliCi two
chUdreo ct Parkersburg were
Elster visitors ci Mrs. John.
1011'11 parent•, Mr. and Mrs.
·• and Mra. David BaU .were Ora Poyntor.
vlaltora d Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Harl07 Green
lloUI .... family (I{ Galli- were vititors in Gallipolis r ..
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cently. Mro. Green visited Mrs.
Clotr WoiUnaton at Holzer lloo-

$12.00

HATS

ehalrma111hip

KANAUGA - Mrs. G!o Slaele
was holtesa for the CIC C'lu b

Etabt

will! a bntllt-otr.
Sa!d yoor teenqe fJIOitions
to You'rn ASKED FOR rr, eared
llelea llolp US! this aew-r.
ONE LIE BREEDS ANOI'HER
Dear llelen: ·
Tod .... IJIOd looking and aU
the glrl1 1l8llted blm. I nan't
ln!1hlng nweb, but
he
...... me - ot leaot be said he
was in love with me. I some..
times 11011der it I was jist avalllble.
At 16, I was preanant. M;y
folk• wanted 1111 to marry, but
Tod' 1 parents wouldn't alp for
hiiD. To save my baby"1 name,
and mloe, tnr !allier IDIIsted
that Tod move \II will! us IIIII

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1'otnit ASKED ~Oil rr1

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Neols Announce
Birth of Daughter

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April 20-26 II NaUCMOII LlbtOry vlolt """ public llbrarJ, when
Week.
the Ulwers are. You'U . .. the ·
Thlo 11 one time \lltheyoarset right answer, the .-me of lhe
alllde to apnUigllt ll~rln• and book, the number olll 1M
whet they con do lor the ~ author 1 to boott

meeting held Thurlda.Y evening.

1/2

tor ~et held ThurO&lt;Ia.v night
at the dllreh.
Mro, Wa.vne Ogdln presided
GhLLIPOLIS- Gallipolis Po- OYer a brierbuainesa meeting prllice Chief John Taylor will be
on 1\and Wednesday, April 23,
at the Grace United Methodist
Churctl to discuss "S a f e t y
Vest With Dress
Equipment" and answer quesFor a variation or the dreu
tions on defensive driving dur- and Jaekel, try a loag.
Ing the Gallipolis B &amp;PW Club's sleeved dre11 wllll a lltreethird and rinal WR ,\P (Women quarter •leevele11 vest or a
.Reaponsible ror Accident Pre~ 11eevelea1 bolere-a dreaa In
.a beutral color eaa have Jls
nntlon) Course. Ctlter Taylor
wbole apj&gt;taranee ebaa1od
attended both or the prevloos almply by addlag a dlllerentsessions and is well vened on eolored vest or bolern.
the subject of the (Orrect safe• • •
ty equlp~ent that should be kept
Practical
GALLIPOL18 - Mf, llliCi Mrs.
in your tar.
. One of the most practical
J, M{(bael Neal, ·Lower Rher
. The three hour session wUI thinR• for a girl..n·the·go to
Rd., aMOUnce thB birth Of their
begin at 7 p.m. and wut be un- own is a culotte Jump suilfirst child, a diWgt,ler, Amy
der tlle direction of Miss Mary lii0 great for quick trips to
Christlne. April 12 at Holzer
Clendenin, local WRAP chair- the market, an ali·day hike,
Medleal Center, Fint Ave. Tho
man, and Mrs. Lola Mal! liltt. a wllk. on the beach, a drivebaby wcll!hed.olo pwnda add U'IJ
a
last-minute
dato.
er, District 15 WRAP chairman.
. ounces ' ·
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Maternal grandpar-sareMr.
The Sailor Look
aR&lt;I Mto. Floyd F, Slmm..,s, Jr.
''J'hls oprlng, women gel to
Spring Raincoat
and matefnal great..gt\andmot~r
.w
·ear
sailor
1ults
without
ea·
lo'or the ehanre &amp;n ~tasoa1
and
tilue
listing.
Red,
while
11
Mra. MarJaret Reid!..
rrom dreary tO Cheery 1 try
ensembles
reature
PaterMI Ktandllrenta are Mr. ,
replaciDI your winter
blouse lopo, big oallor co •
aR&lt;I Mrs. · Charlo• M. Neal and
weather coal wllh al bright;
laro und loll ol navy blue
patornal _,eat.graniiJiotenl• are "
bre..y oprlnr ~·••••~! lhot
aochor
emblems, not to men·
ICives B hlpt o( IUIIhlne on
Mr. and Mr•. Levi, Neal~ Mro.
tfon biC• 18Utr 11 kDOtl. 1
-" Mle
lhe r»inlcol ol ~oy1. ·
houck,
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by eqeutive.s oftheFederal~

seq.dns at tlle neckline. Sle carried a matching bag and hat.
Her flowers were whlte cym.
bidium oretdds.
1be bridegroom'• mother wore
a pastel pink r;atin brocade dress
with matchJng ooat with accessories to match. 9te wore a pink
cymbidium orchid.
bnmediateiy following t h e
ceremony a reception was held 1n
the church retlowshlp rooms.
The bride'a table waa decorated witll a white wedding cake .
witll pl.nk accents, pink )llnt:h,
mints, nuts and small sandwiches.
Mrs. William Arnold, Zanesville; Mrs. Noel Arnold, Norwalk, and Miss Jane Sowecker,
Huron, presided and served.
Red Makes Comeback
The newlyweds are at home
Red which hasn't b~en a
to friends at 2215 N. High st.,
laohloaa~le
cylor Ia quito
Columbus, where the bridegroom
awhile,
Is
mating
a. come·
is a junJor at the Otllo State Ulrlback IIIIa seo1on, eapeelally
versits maJoring 1n international
In accessarlea. What el1e
studies, The brlde Ia presently 1 complements anvy bl~e and
part.tlme student at U.lo Slato
while so well?
Universlt.y and is employed aaan ·'""""'''- ''· •....,J~••~'· ''~ ,_, ...... ,_; •.. ~ "'; 1
account derk at the unlv8fitey. ... , Touch· of ··RomCJtiCt'"'"·
Mr. Kerns w.as a l966'gracll.:.
Long, floWing-in·!. he-wind
ate· or Gallla Academy H I g h chiffon scarves add a touch
School.
ol romance to a daytime or
Out of town &amp;Uests were: Mr.
evening outfit.
and Mrs. Lloyd Lockwood, Wendell Lockwood, otto Lockwood,
and Mrs. Hazel Lockwood, Weal
Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Roher, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanlon, Canton; Mr. and Mr1. Thorn..
as Neuber, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs.
William Zoellner, Sancklsk.Yi Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Sowecke, Huron;
Mr. and Mn. Robert Zimmerman, Milami Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Meacham, Pleasant City; Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Brown, Jr, and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller
and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Meal, Mrs. Berdle White,
Mn. R. D. Thomas, and Dr. William B. Thomas, GallipoUs; Mr.
and Mrs. Cleo Kerns and Joyce,
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Kerns and Barbara, Cuyahoga
Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Mayer and Sl'terri and John, GJ'O\'e
Cil,y.

Presbyterian Women
Chief Taylor Elect Mrs. Cameron
To 1s$ist
With -);RAP .

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Mrs BOrtlnl
" ' Sni0itze~,'omce1.11~ o( Qle
Federal !And ~. Al""'allon
ol GaiiiiX!IIo, tiiiU opOt1d tomor•'
..0.. ~ Tue~ In Loulovl)le,
Ken!ucl&lt;y~ attendinlr ~ dlstri~
eonferencl c:Ondllcted by t ~ e
Federal !And ~.
. AUendlq wUI be ortlte as..
alstinta ..., etorko !rom tile 78
,. FLBAs ill U.lo, lll!llana . Ken,·
tucky lnd ':flnnesMe" whibh ~renl\r ari -ldlng their 14,000
.
' With more than
farmer..m.emblrs
$718 million ol long-term reil
estate·lOans.
T h. Gollipolla aoooellitlon
serves rarmera in Athena. Ga!·
lla, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs,
Morgon, VInton and Wlllihloglon
Counties. CI.Yde B. walker 1o the
manager.
The first do¥ fit the conference
will be de\'oted todiacussionsled

Spanns Host Fairview
Spring Volley Meeting

ning.

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, Land Bank .Confefen(;e" {\cnievement.~ ·Je,s,t ~~.

SOle for aN . . . . - IIIDnilay.
Tile Ale wQI liecln ot 7 p. m. and last until 10 p. m.
BarpJ• ror ' the • • are advertbed on pa~a 4, S, 6, 7, 8
and 9 \II todo¥'• Tlme~nel.

GALLIPOLIS - Twenty Fairvtew~rlng Valley Club members heard Mill Pat Glass, Colmty Extension Agent, Home ErooomlcB, discuss ''Terrariums."
The meeting was held at the W.
B. ~aM home on Thursday eve-

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1 P.M. til 10 P.M.
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., POMEROY .·:... Three """ 4;H
elD were orpniled the last two
1f00ka. 'l1leJ were the ~oily Go"'
•. tlemtn foil Club with 9 member&amp;
in the Leldlna Cree~ arK, the
.a.u.rboxes 4-H C1ub In the 111!1·' Jlnd uee, ar.l the Triple c 4-11
·Cltlb in the Point Rock area.
Tbe Jolly Gentlemen. w.ith advisors Paula Kautf ard Frances
Rite, held their first meefuw at
·the Kauft home on April 15 with
9 mentbers present. The club
-.me WI !I selected, officers were
elected, ard the club voted to
pay tOe d~a. Pat smith was in
eharge of the recreation of baseball. Refreshme'ntS were served
by Mrs. Kautf.
111E CHATTERBOXES 4-H
Suth lard El
CLUB, with Karen
er
• •
sie Sutberlaad and Terrie Miller,
advlson, held two meed~'€• on
March 31st and April15thwtth 12
club members present. Officers
elected included president, Robin Dewhurst; secretary, Darlene
Barrett; treasurer' Cindy Aldersoo: news reporter' Autumn Ela
Ut; lllfety, Jenny Fergusoni
health, Teresa Musser, and
recreation leader' Jane Coleman.
At the ftrst meeting Karen
Sulherlao:! pve a demonstratioo
on how to scramble an eg. Robin Dewtuarat reported on the rour
baaic food gr()l4ls. Ctn:ly Anderson wa1 in charge of numbers
aiXI consequence game for recreadon.
At theseeON:Imeet~.~wthegroup
studied cookies. Darlene Barrett
pYe a demonstration on how to
set a table. Robin Dewhurst reported on bicycle arD car safety.
THE TRIPLE C foil CWBwas
organi2ed. on April J, with BUI
La'! son, Lawrn Jordan and Gene
Jeffers as advitors. OCficers
were elected and Che club was
named. Recreation was in charge
of Glen Lawson and Everett

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two meetllws recently at the Pat
Bailey and Glencla Benedum
IKmes with. 17 members in atteimoce ace~ to Cheryl
Blnedum, news reporter. lAna
BeDedum was III'POinted tho now
ieeretlr)'. The projed: 1eason
wu on pract:l.ctng sewing, trimmid patterns, and pimlng dress
patterns on materlaf:- Cindy
Ritchie pve a report on dental
care. Cheryl Benedum reported
bike riding ..., Afefl'. Pam
hone and Lana Benedum were
barge ol recreatiOIL
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'Retreshments were sened by
Ciady Wtchie, Pam Belaer aDI
Patty and JooM Pullins.
THE COLUMBIA MAKE rr 4-11
club met ·on April 1 at the tarpenter Baptist Church with Mrs..
Kary Jordan and: Mrs. Mae Jordan, advisors, present aecordlrw
10 Patricia Wolah, news reporter.
12 members werepre&amp;entantlthe
lfU'IJ set lOc per meetl~ u
t11e1r duet. The ne111 mcetlngwUI
bo May 6.
THE UTILE LEADING LA·
DIES orp:nized on April2 at the
bclne ot adviSOJ", Mra. Harold
Sauer. MrB.. w. R. lllyes, ada
visor. also aasistecl.lO members
aiXI offt.cers were

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on Route 33. Elgbt man'lbers, as·
olated b)' Mro. C. E. Blakeslee,
advloor, cool&lt;ed a meal outdoors.
Irene Barnes, Becky Houdashelt
and Becky Triplett prepared the
tossed salad with French dressi~Wo 11111 was eaten with the club
membersl dinner ofhamburgers,
chocolate cupcakes aM milk.
Becky Triplett was in charge of
recreation when the grol.l) danced
to music provided by radio.
The next meetilli will be on
May 5 at tile new picnic area on
Roote 33 when the group will use
the Outdoor Cookery D book. e
The menu will be fish, colo 11law,
hush p~~Jpies, Pil"leliWie scoopout, tomato wedges, lemon slices
aiXI milk.

THE SALEM CENTER GIRLS

4-H dub met AprilS at the salem
Center School with 15 members

assisted by advisors, Katherine
Mitchell, Katherine Colwell, and
Bernice Garnes. The grOlll
showed a film on use of make-up. Debbie Moore was :In charge
of recreation, according to C()llo
rue Garnes, news reporter. At
the next meeting the groop will
get their patterns fitted.
THE RIVERVIEW 4-H Club met
April 10 at the home of advisor,
Mrs. Margaret Brown, with Mrs.
Maxine Whitehead assisting. The
project lessonwaswiththesmaller girls on their head scarls, and
11 members participated in the
recreation with Sllella Buchanon and Tereasa Smith Jeadil'@ a
· clothespin game. Refreshment&amp;
were served b,Y cathy Pickens,
Judy Holter, and Patricia Boston.
THE SALEM CENTER BOYS4H Club met April 11 at the Salem
Center Elementary School with
Carol Pierce, advisor, and 13
members in attendance to elect
orficers and select projects, David Mitchell wa!l in ct.rge or recreation.
THE TUPPERS PLAINS 4-H
Girls met April 12 at the carr
residence with three advisors
present. Members are to have
their pillow c111es com,pleted and
are plannlrw to secure a new
American flag and follllag. Reo.
ports were ghen on the 4-H Ot·
fleers and AdVisors Conference
by Marcia Carr, Teresa Carr,
. Gwerda Depoy ilrxl Virginia Cline.
Cheryl Kuhn was In charge ol
re&lt;:rea~.!'f... UJ Pus y~ M.y?:'r·l
Sollla"Can' was ,tio'ollarge ot-re- ·
freshments,
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THE JOLLY GREEN GIANTS .
met at the home otTami Milliron
with advisors Eva Milliron aDd
l!omiY Rile on AprU 12 and 8 dub
members in atterU.nee. Plans
lor corsages were made. A re-port on the omcers and AIMsors Conference wa!l given by
Laura Hoover. S.err:l Kautr WI&amp;
In charge ola so1'11&gt;all game. Tho
secOh'f year

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GREAT!
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SUITS
DRESSES
SPORTSWEAR

SIZES 8-20

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Permanenl Press, 50% couon, 50% Kodel Poly·
esler, regular and buuon down collar.

2 FOR ss

&amp;
White

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OR
SHORT

SLEEVE

JACK McNEELY, WHOSE !arm
Ia on the ridge behind Leon, has
ca01&gt;1eted a tarm porll. It is a
seml-d'Wout pond on the erd of a
...U~ yel _ lalr~ ·!Ia! polnt. A

THE DISTRICT has planted ao
elii)Orlm-1 plot oo a strip.
mined area on the Clifford car.
ton Cat m.J)ehtrll Mason. Much ot
the strip mined land In Mason

BOYS
SHORT

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aam proJedi are bulit

near the cciriituenee oi th\!

Ohio

Coonfl' Is very acid and reveg..
tatioo is extremely difficult. The
plants in this uperimental plot
are plant• which are sq&gt;poaed to
do better than others, In hJghly
add sons.· 'llle Pla!rts used ~n
the plantation are bristly loeuo~
fragrant atDnac, Eur~n black
alder, lndl&amp;o butb. Jepanese
Reece ·Rower and weeping love
graa&amp;. Black locust ls the chlel
tree which has been planted on
strip mine spolia In the past. It
does well on soilsw.hichare~
lum addity but not where the
•cid Is very oevere,

IS CONCEIINED
WASIUNGTON (UPl) -Brazillan bush•ssman Rcberto
Campoe -~ has told the Statt
Department ·he la· coriterllld
about what he &amp;al'l ·Is _ttr6
. 'resurgence ol tnule pr-u..,.
ism l'n ~ Amerlean buslnaas
ccxnmunlty. eam,os, dlreetor·of
the exocullvo bo!trd ot the lnlerAmerican council ot Production
and Commerce, ~ IIOWIIJIIIIn
protecllonlam was one ol
several subjects he ttiacusaed
with As&amp;t. Secretary of state
Charles A. Meyer.

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SIZE 8-ll..udcolon. $

75l'i ~olton, 25l'i polyootor.
Siao 7·14; A'lll; ••lon and ·

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ON ANY •',
PALM BEACH SUMMER S~IT
Fro• Our Retular Stock
(2 Pant&amp;)

R~, $45.00 to $69.95

Opp,

REGULAR $1.95

ltltHiilll~in.

111114". -

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•tc Value COUPON
LIMIT 3 PER CUSTOMeR

REG. $1.49

$ 49

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3-Spee4

RAYETTE
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LADIES

AQUA.NET
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$1.79

BATH. TOWELS

VICKS
YAPORUB

NOW

3 1/2 oz. REG.

Whl~lld C,olersi.Strlpes l
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FLASH

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PERCALE
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press, button down collan, ntver needs iron·
\ lng. O•ford cloth. ·Ant.

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$1.00 Value

locks and

..., Mlaalaolw! river&amp;, Byrd
lllld~
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PRICE
$1'. .oo OfF

allevlaled lil\u two prqiOOed ....

llilproveD.eot AiiO-

Ohio VallO)'

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10.1§ '

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Permanenl Press, soil release, 65% dacron poly·
esler, 35%.collon. Ass!. colors. Sizes 8-18.

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SLACKS
· Stralaht or Bell Bottam

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"Yet, iho.u1 f5 mpnojl ·toi.a
w1n &amp;e IOOii!Jig' pauace
_,. two oi tbrie yearl, b ha
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cottoh, 25l'i palyolter. Sizo ·
32·38. Asst. colors ond pot•

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Luxurious opaque 100% Avisco
acelale lricol. Asst. pallenis
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7P.
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date
than to mUIIOo
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Byf&lt;! p)!ilrli-

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o1 the Ohio River becatiae'~ ' ln. ·m Ute en-.
ereaaed commerce
tire oecdoo, SOn:Rd&gt;erfC, llhii,
n~w. va., elalmed.; ,_,re today.
'The area or c::oogeltion, more~
than-·eoo mtlea IJ'Oih here, ·haS
i ' ~ct intlu.eilc'e On commerce
travelling to ~ from Pemi,yl.
Vania and West VIrginia, Byrd'
told a IUIICheoo meeting o1 tho

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HURRY, ONLY A FEll' LEFT/

Asst. Colors

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Major Riyer Jan\ i~ ·l~e..: -~

WIG BOX .WITH PU~HASI
OF ANY WIG, $6.00 ,RETAIL

DUCE

CARPET

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

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on

With The JlurchaM Of .•..

MINIMUM 20 SQ. YDS.
INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPET NOT
INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIAL!

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i at tho youow ~. we COOI!Dinled
· we thouiJht that ihe
lftcl d.,.
teetlrW his motive, we 11k8d the
young man il the youiie iad,y was
hts sister or his girl trielll. He
proudly exclaimed that she was
his girl friend. Puroulng the sub.
ject tpriher, we asked the .vourw
man what grade they wei'e In in
icboOt ind he apln proudly aald,
uFourlb grade." I gue11 '"' had
tOrgott,ln at what age apringdoes
lhl~~g~ to )'011118 men.

LAlla Shinn
school wltll
prd)!~m• 011 their
eround.. 'A conaervatlon
waa Jlllde 1 few Yel!lfl ago.
~ .reoulto can be 10011
· U!i• pla~ ,
' A wlndbreak-btfdl'llthe·achoci
l~~~t· : !nl~:••eiy, allbougb
' is needed. The
of autu.:nn
wh,lte pl.,., Scotch pine and
op~ce. 11l,y plan to do
.r.ah&gt;a~,91'· ilMi ·odJool
~ ·No~· t!JOi'e oultoble
areas fiN thii cl!Udren.
-:;lh~f ,.,~ the chUdren
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ARNEL :IERSEY
FASHION SHIFT.
COLOR FAST!
ALWAYS COOL ,
FULLY WASHABLE
WITH DETACHABLE
BELT.

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e WOOL
e ACRilAN e HERCULON

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add tothewatershedforthispond.
Denver Yolfo ot SoU CoriterYa·
tlon Service ~the designs tor
the pOIId ..., baa ehecked ,..,.
at1ucUOn. The bulldozer ot the
Western Soil. COoaenatioo Di&amp;tr!c~ operated by W~ WU!Iam·
son. dklthe earthmoviJll:.
Denver reported that a simi-·
lar pOIId on an adjoining larm,
belonging to Scotty SOladean.wa's
lullotwster.Soladean's.PQhiwas
llnlahed ill •December 1968. He
alao sild tllat thegrasa was grOW'irtJ nicely on the ftll and excavated areu.

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asked us
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We "-\'e :,."'to him 'Was lsr~o' Lookltw:over

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Mint, Whlto or Rod

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In charge oC refreshments,
CATHERINE COTTERILL was
elecled preoident, IJIIIa CotterUI
vice president. Janelle Cumings
secretary, Joy Waaoner treasurer, and Sheila Clar~ newa r&amp;a
porter at the fint meetlr€ or the
Harritonville Girls 4-H Honor
Club on April 15 when 20 mema
bora joined the dub, with Paul·
SENIOR BENDERS
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Create Your Own "Look"
To make lhe moot of your
aeceosorleo, be an lndlvlduaUot about wearlng them.
Mix and match accessorleo:
Use belli as neelllllees and
long beado and ehalns as
bello. Combine plasllc, oliver
aod gold for an lnteresllng
effeet. The Important lhlng

Is tllat you create your own
"loo•. "

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Spring Experience
Sunglasses with pastel-tint·
ed lenses are a spring fash·

Jon experience. This is one
season where it pays to see
the world through rose-col·
ored glasses.

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lUes in two loeations in t.:Jarks·
burg this week. Odd FellOws, m.
cJuding many Sovereign G r a n d
Lodge officers, will be meeting
In the Nathan Goff Armory while
the sister Rebekah Lodge wiU
m,eet In the carmichael AudiiDr·
ium. Special programs,are plan-

ned.
Present Grandmaster o1 West
VIrginia is Ralph Pickens a n d ·
Mrs. Ruth Whl&lt;e Ia president of
the Rebehah Assembly. In the
local lodge, G, ~. Biggs Is the

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9 FOOT WIDE

1 DOZ.
LONG STEM

Plastic
Roses
Red, yellow, pink. A regu..
~1.00 value! Packaged.

Good looklll8 prints. 87''
lq with valance. B u y
t)1em here.

Tweedy carpet deoi8lll Non-

slip bock. 'Limit 2 per cu ..
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NOMllel'lll&lt; - Durable. 50
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Good cOOCIIings. Threey•r

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collection&amp; In Gallla County wr· tal Is $203,:194.85 compsred ID

lng the 21st bi-weekly rej)Ol'llng
period (March 30, 1969 lhroullh
April 12, 1969), decreased ~56••
29 or 2,22 per cent from receipts ot the comparable perIod a year ago, according 1D fi.
gures released by State Treas~
urer John D. Herbert.
Sales tax collections for the
two week period Just ended to. '
taled $41,938.71 compared to
$42,895,00 for the same period
of last year·
Year • to ·date sales

last year's entlectlons
7e7 .89.

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tne Atkins, Sharon Jewell arxl
Faye Cotterill, advison. T h e
gr(Mt) selected their projects for
the year,
NORMAN WILL AND HAROLD
Maue, advisors of lhe Harrison-

PRESS!

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Full Size

FERTILIZER

Pillows
SPECIALS
ON SALE
7PMto10PM

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lAG .

MONQAY

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"CANNON" SEAMlESS

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FLOWERS

, and one brother, Ernest. He was

J member of Coolville Lodge
337, F&amp;AM.

eal 859, iald 1111~1111 . , ..

consider rMifleatloft. .fill 1!11
agreement will be bOld
2· p.m. Marks ,....tleed t h • ·
agreement ~d be.oc...-'1!1 ,
the union memberohlp.
Unloo workero ai the 110!!1·
fer plant, near here, at Aj1ple
Grove, went on ~ F6 1f
and since that tll1le 111o ~
asreement that had "~
been reached was the ont.r tor
cOIIduct Ill the pic~ !11101 .for
both Ule union JOen and coq;My
officials.
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wASHINGTON (IJPO .JfAtlli
America's food problem Ia ••
ser,·-·s
·~y
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Alliance !or PrOI!J'OU wao
formed In 1961, aecordiiV · to
Rep. Dante a Fascell, D-Fia.
FasceU said u,. Houoe
American affairs subcmunlttee,
ol which he is chairman, would
begin hearings Tuellde1 oa

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MOONLITE SALE
To 10 P.

MONDAY NIGHT 7 P.

WILL KEEP REGULAR HOURS 9:30-5:00 REOPEN AT 7:00
THESE ITEMS AT

IHESIITIMI AT
LOWER STORE

UPPER ITORI

WALL PLAQUES
Rog. $2.99 $1.00

FULL RACK
EARLY SPRING

LADIES DRESSES

Plastic Paint Throws

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TUPPERS PLAINS - Cordill
·Gheval!er, 44, nwe;s Plains,
died Frlda.Y morning In 9\elter.Jiig Arms HoJII)Ital,
Mr. Chevalier waa preceded
·· In deeth by 111s fatber, ,·.Yird,

D-DUlle

Arrlvlns at llonolulu Intern&amp;·
tiona! Airport In Hawaii, Army
oc~ Le·~·rR
.,..,...
•w
• Hudson , olGa! llpalls, Ohio, Is greeted by his
wife, Mary Lee. Hudson, 24,
was the mUIIonth man to leave
Vletllam on reot and reeupera·
tioo leave since the program
begin In 1965. Thellud&amp;lllsrecelved a tree hotel room, and

. Cordon Chevalief'

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Quick Sweep

Fluff np
Broom

S..Vflh
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The Right

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. 7.00 til 10.00 p.m.

Bed

Collision

member ohlp ra,tlllciiiGL
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~ ~·:•~of~a:~::ry~c=ar~·. . . . . .~w:;•~::p:ted~·:::..::.~.:PI:ant:s~,J=~~M:cCor~-. . . . . .~M:ru:~:h=~=i~c. .

,jrith the.Rtw•. Orville Qlrrlco of.
llclatlill. ~rial JIIU be In Mil·
ler GemetarJ. '
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Federal Creek' Clmcb. He was
· the .... oc'the late Samuel and
. . 1111'1 Cldllcoat DWon.
· ;; Ha married, lhi former Miry
Atldns died In 1959. One
eon. J)'loo, died In 1967. ,
Seven grandchildren Olld 15
greet.grandcl111dren survive.
. Friends may call at the Hall
Funeral Home In ProctorvQie.
. The bociY will be taken to the
ehurch one hour prior to the

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Injured in

JIIIal.' •
.: · Funeral. serviCes will be hold
~. p;~,, lbllla;r at. tho Fedora!
· crel!&lt;.~ MeG!odiot Church

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their meeting on April IS. Projects were selected arrJ dues were
voted on. Project books were
given ou4 accordlll8 to Sleven
Stanley, news reporter.
THE RACINE SHUTTER BUGS
met on April 15 at tlle home ot
Mrs. David BoBrd. according to
Connie Roush, news I't'I)Orter.
The 17 club members will have
Mrs, Marlene FJsher and Mrs.
Lilkla Board as their advisors
this year.
The group elected officers,
chose the name tor the club, and
set lOc for the dues. The balloon
busting contest game was in
charge of Mrs, Fisher. Mrs. ·
Board served refreshments.

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ville Boys 4-H Honor Club, astax coJ- slsted the club in organization at

lectlons, however, are running
well above collections of those
a year ago. Collections for the
peri«!, July 1, 1968through April 12, 1969, amounted to $403,~
322.69 compared to $328,567.70
Cor the comparable 44 weeks
ct fiscal 1967-68.
.Co1lections of use tax for the
blweeki.Y period followed ·the
trend set by the sales tax and
showed a decrease while yearw
~te collection remained well
ahead ot the previous fiscal collections.
Use tax collection Cor the two
week period just ended totaled
'10,709.77 as compared to $12,.
739,84 for the same period ot

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PI'. PLEASANT - A tenta- Cork Undloum and Plutlc Worl&lt;tive a,..eement between Sloul!er • ._ Local No, 859 was reached
Chemical Co. Olld Untied Rubber Frlda.Y at the !:'lee- .Point I!•·
eort neilr here.
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The -lUll Ia whleh t h e
asreement was resehed hlUI bMI
ealled by Howard aee1e, Ieder·
al mediator. Twelfl hourlof dis·
eusalon preeeded amouneement
of the leDiatiYe agreement.
T. R. Friar, Stouf!er Chemleal Co.' plant m-, said the
PT. PLEASANT - Rance! S.
agreement Is oubjecl to union
Jividen, ci\Y patn&gt;lman, WllS
treated and released at Pleao.
ant Valley lloJII)Ital !or a neck
, iJUury !olioWinc an accldem at PLEASANT VALLEY HOSmAL
April 19• 1969
12:50 a.m. S&amp;turda.Y.
.
The mlsbljl lm:olved a pollee · ADMISSIONS - Nelson Mor·
"·--· w• v1.; .,_
v8D
car, owned ·by the cit,)', and a r18, AW.U.IItlo
noypick-up truck driven by 0 t 1 8 Miler, Clifton; MrL ~ge fn.
Rurrls, 55, 101 English Court, gles, New Haven; Mrs. Robert
, , Pl. Pleasant.
Hayes, New Hoven; Jameo MaPiL Jividen was driving south ehlr, Pl. Pleaslnt; Maxine &amp;tod~ .... Ave. at 28th w
h
-a· ss , •
- Pam ~'th
Pl.
on J••~•
~ w en ~·:
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Burris, [!lllng north, veered Into Pleasant; Key Watllll, Hlllderthe southbound line of iral!lc, son,
hilling JIYidMI's csr heed • on.
DISCHARGES _ Robert Ka.Y·
Damages were eotlmated at ~700 ser, Mrs. Orlando Cabula and
and Burris was cited on a charge daughter, Mrs. ataries Fetty and
o1 driYing lefi of center. ThoMa- daul!hter, Kevin Barlon, Fred
son Comt;y 9\er!U's department Johnson, Charles !larr, Walter

Ptl. Jividen

Rt:

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50 Ft. Len~P~

Mattress
Toppers

'the Gheslor
. churCh
with burial In ~ Gem••·
. EWING'l'ON .- Mirtho New- teey. The Rev. Harbert, Grate
hlrt, 59; Ewlnllon,
I, died and . Rev. P. A. Cillo ~Jof.
at 11 a.m. Sa~ at Jlult!ni· ficlate. Friends may csll at
ton cabell HoJII)Ital.
flllloral home Ulllll noon· today,
MrL Ninlhort was 1&gt;0r11 Dec.
29, 19oll Ia C&lt;Jontr, w.
Va.; !lie' ~ - of•,tthe late
Cllltoft _.,. Nonq IBll. Sb o
lllli'rled ~e Nnllart In 1935 SUSPENDS RECRUITING
at PoP\II'OY. . 1 ,
· WASHINGTON (IJPO -The
' !lie II IIU1'Yived by llvo chll. Labor Department has temp ora·
dren, llx srandchll*-, f 0 u r rUy •UJP8nded recruldng lor the
alllers, and live llrl&gt;!berL One Job Cool&gt;• while the govermnent
ol-.r and • brotbel prieeded tr18s. to plAce corpsmen affected
her' ~ dea1b. i
,
by the Nbon sdmlnlstratllll's
• · Mro. N;:,ibart attended lhi •-ck. SOcretiry George P•
a..-at i:hureh.
Shultz comml~- his departSerrieeo will bO Morlclll at mont to ol!eriiV .. ch corpsman
• the 'McCoy fulleral home Ia vm. In a center scheduled to be
ton at 2 p.m. Burial will be Ia eiOied down with eootlnued
, Vln1ilt l!ftJno!:lil1 ~ Friends training In eltjler another Job
llll¥ can at iho McC,W f1'-al COlliS center or IPOther Labor
home~ aftei'IIDOII' andev..
lleportmibt ma"""'er train!~
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nlng. ' ' .
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program,
The administration
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down 59 of the 113 Job Corps
Eduian:i
Dill(m
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FOAM -RUBBER

Lined ·
Plastic
DRAPES

Rainbow
Rug
Runners

Tentative ·Agreement ·lleaeh~

-- MONDAY .
$TORE O~EN · 9:30 a,m. to U) Suni•y
THESE A.E SPECI~L VAlU.ES \ .
. SHOP .HERE .AND SAV;!IJ ·
lHESE:SPECIALS.oN·SAU
1 7:.
10 P.
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current noble grand, J. M. Bell
Is vice grand, Roy Blessing Is
Sl'lcretary and Mervin Chapman
is treasurer.
The lodge owns the building at
Fourth and Main streets In which
the orde~ meets. The Biggs De·
partment store occupies t h e
entire first fioor of the three
story building. An apartment,
the lodge dining room and kl~
chen compllle the second noor
and the lodge hall uses the ""'
tire third llonr.

Tax Collections Off Some

Nite-~ Only.

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Odd Fellowship Will Celebrate
.150th Anniversary of Founding
PT. PLEAS.\NT - Celebra.
tlon ol the !50th anniversary of
the founding of Od! Fellowship
In North America ol!lclall.Y gets
underway in West Virginia this
week. Cities and communities,
including P o l n t Pleasant,
throughout the state have joined In proclaiming the week of
April 20-26 as "Independent Order of Odd Fellows W~k.''
llll!hli8hdng t h e observance
statewide wiD boa day.long pro.
gram ill Clarksburg next Saturda.Y, April 26, the actual birth·
date ol the fraternal order and
also the same date, incidentally, on the charter ol the Plllnt
Pleasant Lodge. The local order, although Its original organization dates back to 1855, has a
wall charter bearing the date
of April 26, 1871, indicating the
lodge has been In continual exilten&lt;!e tor the past 98 years. An
I!W'ller lodge bore two or three
&lt;!lf!erent names il1cludlng that
at Cornstalk Lodge.
The Grand Lodge ol West Vir"' Jlnia Is 103 years old this year
and will be directing the actlv-

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21 ·S10.98 !7.27

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filled. 16121".

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TO SELL

Reg. 39c

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or
St..rch

REG. $4.00 SHORT SLEEVE
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SPORT SHIRTS

1,

MOON GLOWS

Save during thit spedGI event on No Iron Summer
Sport Shirts in sizes S, M, L and XL.

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Columbus;
' brothero, Darrell, of Po·
tsllkala ;,and
Ralph, Rt. I, Bel·
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most popular shadings!

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$19.95 Yllue.

All metal with color!ulplaatle seat. Slurdy, Limited

MATCHED SUITS

qoantity.

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Uniform Suit$ in regular or no~iron fabrics, pro·
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GENTLE
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SHIRTS.. ............ Rea. $4.98 NOW $4.48

Raincoats
socro OFF
$32.50 .... Now $16.25
~.50

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GROUP OF MEN'S

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YOUReHOICE

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ALL 'KINDS
AND SIZES
Wire Up To $4.00

$1,67

LONG SLEEVE
LONG TAIL

GIRLS DRESSES
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SPRING
BLOUSES

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2 yds. $1,00
NYLON
BLACK AND WHITE
WIND
Fl
BREAKERS
Olive
620 AND 127
Blue
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5.98 Val.

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GROUP MEN'S

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Girls Spring Jackets

Reg. $2.98

PERMANENT
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. at Ewln8 Funeral Home Satur·
' 11q evening. Funeral serVIces
•will be hold today at 2 p.m. at

WOMENSSUMMER

SANDALS

Skirts .

VALUE
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JIMhodllt ,Woman'• ;Mt•atona•7

·!b:le411Dot,'!Uo~ ,y.,q,u

at Jjra, Loan• 111""'·
,'lh~ olftcer•· .a,. Jflli',l. ~
lll,y, pnildoot; Mrs. I!ANI Pat~!!!!1!, nu! ttca.~lad

Candlelight Ceremony
Read at lion Church
POMEROY - In a candle~fght
eeremon.r at the Zion Church of

I, Mrs. Sylvia MidHff, Pomenzy,
Route 3, and Mrs. Helen Qdvey,

Pomeroy, Route 3.
The bride ls employed as a sec.
retary
at the Pomero,y Cement
mer F, Bailey, ~ade, Route 1,
was united in marriage to Qu• Block Company. Mr. Sargent is
R, Sargent, son ol Mrs. Golda a student at the Tri Coun1;yTecfl ..
Sargent and the late John Sar- nical Institute. The couple nsides at Route 1, Shade.
gent, Pomeroy.
The ceremony was performed at 1:30 in the everrlng on
Christ, Miss Sandra &amp;Je Bailey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El-

April 4 by the Rev. &amp;!gene Underwood following a program of

Eddy's Schedule
POMEROY - t.dd)o's ochedule
this week:
MONDAY
Salisbury, !).10:45 a. m.
Rutland School, 11-2 p, m.
Huston Rest Home, 3-3:30p.m.
Hamden, 3:45-4:15 p.m. ,
Ractclllr, 5-5:30 p. m.
THURSDAY
Beacon staUon, 8:45-9 a. m.
L&lt;q Bottom catholic Church,
10-10:30 a. m.
Loog Bottom, 11-1:15 p, m,
Porlland, 1:35-2:15 p. m.
Great Bend, 2:3IJ.;J P.DL ·
Apple Grove, 3:15-3:45 p. m.
Antiquity, 4-4:30 I&gt;- m.
Racine Ba.nk, 4:45-8:30 p.m.

piano music by Mrs. Ann Lam bert. "Whither Thou Goc st" was
sung by Mrs. Lambert, M r s.
Mary Grover, and Mrs. Ruth
Underwood.
.

Mrs. Hysell,

ther, the bride wore a floor
length empire-waisted gown

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SUNDAY
REVIVAL AT Mason BapUBI
Owrch, Saturday throogh April
27, 7:30 to 9 p.m . Rev, Ray.
mood L. Penson, pastor.
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 363, F.

white satin w:lth bridal lace accents. A veil of silk Ulu sion
was held in place by a satin bow.

1be bride carried a colonial
twquet of daisies and white car-

nations with white streamers tied and A.M. to attend church &amp;mIn lovers knots.
day together at Mi&lt;kllepoai Heath
The bride's attendant was Mlss Methodist; all master masona to
Jane Quivey. She wore a noor meet outside the church at 10:15
length gown or dotted swiss fash- a.m.
ioned with an empire 1raist, a
MONDAY
square neckline and p u r r e d
THEODORUS COUNCIL 17,
.Jleeves. Sle carrifld a noseoo Daughton o! A-lca,IOOF hall;
fl. blue tipped carnations and members to take sandwiches; to
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baby breath,
practice with QJidlng star Coon.
Mr. Robert R~ves of Pome- en, to rectl,ve state &amp;no~,~
11,; served as ·1ie'Si'6lilif aJd the ol!),cero at M.aY rllzy. ./, · :~. ,t ,
iM.ers were Mr. ' ferry Well,
JOF CLASS, Monday, 7:30p.m.
!ilada, and Mr. Dwight Logan. at United MethOdist Churrh, PomJr., Pomeroy.
ero.r.
.Mrs. Bailey wore an A-line
CHESI'ER PTA, 8 p.m. MooIQ'Ied dress oi apricot double da,y at the school; safely night
knit and brown accessortes for will be observed with Mro, Hey.
her daughter's wetkling. 61le tlad ward Bissell, chairmani guest
a white camaUon corsage. Mrs. speaker a representative Cram
Sargent uas in a dark g r e e n the illeU Plant; new officers to
bonded wool ot A-line style and be elected; refreslunentB.
bad a yellow carnation corsage,
MIDDLEPORT PTA, 7:30 MooA reception for the couple was
beld in the church social room. day nigtrt nt the Middleport FJ.ementary School. lnstallatloo of
A five tiered wedding cake was
oo tile bridal table which was new officers; program by the
centered with a jonquil arrange. Rio Grande Ensemble directed
by Merlin Ross. Flnh grade
mothers
wiU serve.
were Mrs. Helen MilhOan, Stade;
TUESDAY
Mrs. Louise Well, 9lade, Route
CHESTER GRANGE 2609, regular meeting, Tuesday evening.
Alt' members asked to attend by
Harry D. Holter, master, Who
Beautiful
reports that an important busiBlllDming Plants
ness session wUl be held.

TOPS Queen
Of the Week
POMEROY - A grcq&gt; discussion on weight problems was a

feature of the 'l'llellllay night meetlug or the Meigs TOPS Knot&lt;hen held at the County lnftrm..
ary halL
A report on welght'for the week

sho!fed a not galo ot18'\l J)OWM!a,
with one KOP, sewn TOPS, three
turtles and II pip preaent. MrL
.F~! Hf~ .l'J.llf !Ito queen ~t
·'the'~of,..~IOSII with Mrf!'

Vera Holccmb, the runner-up.

Mrs. Martha Searls tool&lt; tile pig
ao:l the trough went to Mrs. Jean
Warne~.

Mrs: Betty Gilkey presided at
the meeting in the absence of
Mrs. Rutll Needs, president. The

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RECENTLY CEI.EBIIA11NG tholr 11M b1rt1X1o1 ""re
Kelly llld. ~ Iazor,. lwiD dlachtera at Rita U.S Giua ,
Rhor, Jlaclno, G,.........nta are lfr, llld lfrL Nonilan 114or 111111 Judge and MrL Jolla llacoo.

THUR!IDAY

SYRACUSE THDID WEDNESDAY Homemakers Club, postponed last week, will be held Thursda3 at 10 a.m. at their regular
meeting place, Safet,y will be the
subject and Mrs, Howard Nolan
will be the leader, There wlll be
a potluck lunch at noon.
WOMEN'S AmCIATION, 7:-

DUDLEY'S FLORIST
S.rvinv: Gallipolis,
Pomeroy, Middleport, Q,

and Ma•on Co., W. Va.
«6-1777 •• 992-5560

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State President to
Address ·Conference ·
MIDDLEPORT - Mro. Alfred
C, Jooea, state prelldent &lt;I the
Ob1o Congreas of Parents a n d
Teachers, Inc. wiU 1J81k on
••What PrA Ia Doing" at Satur..
da.Y's Dlatrlct 16 cool.,..... to
be held at tho Middleport Elementary School.
other features of the all da,y
meeting will be four conferences
oa c_urrent PTA problems. Eacb

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POMEROY :_

elriesll!fM,nt.

s~adloll

per100 attending the moetlngwlll
attend one of the eooterencea

Chester Dof A
Session May 6
POMEROY - Pre60ntadon of
the colors at the District 13,
Dauahters of America, ralb to be
held 1111 Ma:l 8 In Marietta was
planned when Chester CouncU 323
mot 'I'Uosda,y nl(lht at the hall.
A practice session "as set tor
Ma:l 6 at the hall at which lime
aU membera of the Council are
asked to be pre&amp;ent.
Esther Ridenour, councllor.
preslcled at the meet1JW lttend.ecl
b,y 23 members, Lucille Kraeutor
remalno a padent at Holzer Hospital and Tim Mari&lt;J Is l)ome
from the hospital, it was report.
..t Cllda woie slg/ood' lif ''tlii!·
melribel'l rot Mta. KHeute!¥;
Mn. Goldie Wolle andMro. ~
Hcj}on. Games were p]ayecl with
prizes bel~ awarded to the win-

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Racine loeks, Dam

Bids

be

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The work Is all In Wood and
Jackaoo. Cc:lwrt;r, W. Va., and
Meigs COUnb', Ohio.
one proJect Ia for roloeatloo
of rsllroad and hlghwa,y culverll
and 11 for construction
&lt;t a cone- eulvort, The tblrd
project ls for clearla&amp; tree1,
bruah llld fences along the rlv_er 1bore1.

PHIL CO
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Were read at 4':80 p.m.

moo,y

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tbe Rev. W.,.U:Stutler_. ~. ar..
rangemeat &lt;i. ·Pblk r-• 111tb
red lovebird. acceat• do\!ORted
the orian pl.,Yed by Mls. Merlin Rosa
of ~Shire
, Her Ius•
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bend . was iolol.at lor ~' 1111&gt;tlaf music Wblch ln&lt;ltJde11 "One
Hand, One Heart.·~ ~ uWbfdler
ThOO· GoOot, • the''WOddlng·Prill·

m(oa tho reot ot 'the NaliOIIsl

Hockey Leo&amp;ue'• stariltf C1l&gt;
playof!a becaule of a broken

hand.

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and

OrP.it

ULord'l

ONI

LAR6ESWEET

aiald

EACH • • • •

1~ a r k • r. Wheelersb.lrg,
brldeJmatds.
111e pink and red color scheme

lb.

CENTER CUTS

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tA ~ weG:Ilng was carried out
in the gowns. Miss Leadingham
wore a piuk A-line empire gown
ot satin peau de sole with a high
neckline accented tn white and
pink velvet rlbbon and lace and
1Q.J18" sleeves. Her matching Dior
bow had a short veil oC illusion
and she carried a heart shaped
arrangement or pink porn poms
with a white center.
The brldesrnalds\were In cos-tume ol identical style oC red
satin peau de sole and carried
red pom porn arrangements.
Miss DOObie Pickens, thefiower girl, wore a pink gown of the

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same style onb" wlth short sleeves and carried a basket ot red
rose petals.

Mr. WUiiam Cantrell of Gallipolis, a · cousin or the bride.
groom, was the best _man and
the ushers were Mr. Ervin Koehler, Columbus, and Mr. D a I e
Rothgeb, Gallipolis. 'Mairter Earl

Pic:kens, Ule ring bearer, wore
a dark blue suit and carried a
white satin heart shaped pillow.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Leadingbam was in a navy
blue crepe with a lace bodice.
!Jte wore red accessories and a
red carnation corsage.

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meeti~

Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Karr aOO Mrs. Tom Rue.
Members made Christmas bazaar items during the evening.

GIRLS &amp;

SIZE
Sto 10

'ONE
YELLOW
LAGtiORN
BLACK
WHITE
WE PASS THE SAVINGS OH TO YOU

IHE

Pastel Pearls
Pearls are being tinted

glorious pastel s h a d e s-

Prlcotl

they're shown in pink, light

blue, green, aqua, beige. Be
a "pearl of a girl" in any
color.

Mrs.

Burnett wore a gold knit dress
with brown accessories and a

green tinted carnation corsage.
A re~eJ;tion honoring the couple' was held ln the cb.lrch soeta! room Immediately following
the wedding. The bride's table
teatur.ed a three tiered cake topped Willi the traditional bride and
groom. Pink gladioli, red carnations, and pink tapers were
used on the table.
Assisting with tlle serving were
Mrs. Ernest Sisson, Sr., M r s.
Richard Ash, Miss JeameSI.sson,

MIDDLEPORT Honorary Coqnty Home on Ma,y ·18 at the
inatntmelitalln
lhe awaril wl114:h memboro, Mrs, &lt;lleoter Erwin, S&lt;ate-a-Way Rink on Route 7,
A report was given on the reRosalie SWry, prlncijlll.o( th~· SelJsbUry EJ&amp;. Mro. J. J. Dana, and Mrs, Audcarol tlurlnga rece,nt Sallal!m'1 P. T.A. moetl1tl. ~ Frof!l, wer~ gueats at the ·cent !lanlcy products PartY fleld
l!il
iUrprise to this YOUDi Woman wbo bfiUeves in IUDlual dlnner meetlni 01 t h e at' the Columbia Gas Co; of Ohio
lil!alrs.
Middleport Child, Conservation, ()(fica .by the ways and mean•
fdmtllt'fNeP ,'-~1•irttoH nll'ri - •HIM! *p.e"'&amp;,~ . M4.s···~ ;M!J-~~
ml!f!.~'t~
lor "ommPiaaM~c serv· Lea~&gt;~:'"'*' 0~ W'&amp;Je.ifli ~t' the) dirltijfwe¥e!M'flt: 1"" J· Ca1Jlpo1la.r Mrs. T .e .r;~ y
11
' to tli"!i!lioiDiillll$' !l''&amp;.lls
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r.ork 111th_cub car's !Iii:~~~.
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J!ortland, . registered th~
s. UJ , uure,
oif!\m&gt;~i~'I\A.
dally't~:~eSchOOip,..
Mro. RBY.moilit~.preal~ JOhn 'COmpton,
:Mrs. Richard HOvatter, ·M r ~. suests.
~-J, ~: l ; ·, :· ,.;:J ., .' ~
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. dent, Welcomed the mimbersand
For a wedding trip to Hunt:&gt;.
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Kennedy,
Mrs.
Kemeth
McLaughlngton,
the bride changed Into an
OUT oF' Tii'E MOUTHS ofl8bes- : . ' •. :
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dOWitlona were .Jivon b.Y Mrs.
lin,
Mrs.
Paul
Eichiltger.
off-white
wool dress with brown
Tbree-yeirit&gt;l4 Jdm Perrin, son of ihli Rev. and MlL BU1 Per· Don Mullen •. O!llcer• for t h e
Members
attending
were
Mrs.
acceasorles,
and a matching beltexclaim~, uA bulldozer is eatllw our lawnl't
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1989-70 year were elected, '11l81
You'lt t,..vo to adml~ that's the WIJII looks.
are Mrs. Allan King, president; Stewart, Mrs. Eugene Houda- ed _coat. 9le wore the white gladAlrYWi¥1,!~lal's nilll happenlug Is 't!lo~ conslrliC!Ion .Is &amp;tarilll! Mrs. Mulleo, vice president; . shelt, MrS. Dwight Cullums, Mrs. ioh corsage from her bridal
· II&gt;W Trlnlt,y United Church of Olrlsl pariOtiiiiO at 213 Mulbem Mra, Pat Duffy, secretary; Mrs. Walter Morris, Mrs. Don 'l'hOm- . bouQ!et, 1
A graouate of Southern Local
-Frank S.sSQP, treasurer; •·n d as, Mrs. Don Grueser, Mrs. Pat
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• A NICE GESTURE.OF SYMPATHY WIB extended thla Week to
A letter !rom Mrs. fleMeth neth Harris, Mrs. SCites, Mrs. trell Is a senior at the Holzer
Gerold Hollon by his &amp;1'1111' buddies In VIetnam,
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Scltea, south eontral district Glenn Hensler, Mrs. MuUen. SchoOl ()( Nursing, Gallipolis.
sp, Hollon, here oo emerpn,ey leave due to the death of hta .. president &lt;1 the Olilo Chlld con- Mr•. King, Mr•. Glen Glaze, lito will gr-In June.
~. Cantrell gr-acllated from
James Hollon·of Mlneran!lo, Route I, reeelv!ll' tromlh&lt; 1., , servation League, wao read Ill· Mrs. Lowell Beaver, Mrs. LouO
sborne
Mro
Harold
Hood;
the
K,yger Croek High Sc.hool,
Is
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omclals or the Arilertcan Red Cross a chec~ representfng a gift · oounclng. _ the spring conference
Mra.
Ja~s
Wisecup,
Mrs.
Cheshire,
Md worked at WJEI-t
the omcer&amp; and men of Sl Soctlon of hll' eliii1PonY. .
to be hold at Rio Grande Cel~
Georp Miller, Mrs. Jean COOke, Radio, Gallll)olls, prior to en'l1oo moner wUI be uaod b)' the Hqllon fai!II!Y.for ~ 1"'.,..,. Ie"' on June 7,
Mrs.
Earl Davenport and Mrs. terlng tile Air Force. He is now
lnemorlal at tho thoughtMooss at Amerlcal) ,ooldler• flghtlqrln · Plans were mado for a 041. .
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Blalloned In Greenland.
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member a and those of the Metts
LIFE ISJ~T FILLEDwlthllttle!ruott8ionl:andbc;th.r1111 GePi
Malrlwi more than a lltilelheae da,ysls· hot ...,.'!l,chaqp!·.
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oomtHorL Seem• all of her trlendio. think she's 011the flO
of tho lim•· slnco ti!OY can't roach hor b,y the book llotlow. No!
that the -bel' is ·oow - 992-2383,

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Mrs. James Buchanan. Mrs. Lew..
15 Sauer read "Art of Forgiveness" by Norman VIncent Peale.
Prayer from the program book
by Mrs. Buchamn closed t h e

Mr . and Mrs. Cantrell

but Carol Qhlf-.. •g«one,"and
the reeoguition,
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Bright fl!ld llshl, !hal's Sprillg '69, tmd the lqol
10 go with all yo11r preuy pastel fllld bold fashIoNs Is lite WhiteNed p1111p wilh a slightly higher
Co1111lale Selection heel! Choose Usflllllt, ihe strappy sUNg .iN l'hile,
or Blacl pGient uppers, Eastside, lite plaiN pump
In
in Red, Blt~el or l'hile. Rah, Rah; dipped sidu
Connie Shoes
and iNstep strapped iN l'hile or Blill. As seeN hi
1i.OO to 15.00
All Strits and MADEMOISELLE
Colors

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bytery meet1~ "I Use My Tal·
ents to Brigllten My World" was
the theme of devotioru;. given by

·Officers Elected at
CCL Annual Meeting
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We actepf Fed. FOOd

SLICED, GOOD

honori

Miss Jeanne
ft&gt;eer&amp;&gt;at Arabia, and Miss Mar·

ll!fht ~orood to liMit· quo,Oittt•••

~(tiding inio fun Time

PraYer.~

selections ·by Mrs. RoaJ
tnel~ded 9mbert'l u8ftenade'1
and !he. tbem8 fr91D Romeo and
JuiiOI. . ' .
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to tho
•. bride
r was escorted
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·altar b,y hllr· father, !lle· wor~ a
noor lengtlj,. I!DWil of: wtrlte bildsl satin of empire dealgn, II
was· taahlimed with .a ptllored
..erioklrl of Frencll lmporlojl
llii!e ijld had lol)g ball • shaped
sleeves ,..\achlpellongthtraln,
01oo of lace. The SC0&lt;\)8d neckline waa ed[IOd with' oeod pearls.
Her flnprllp veil of Illusion
ron trom a ·l!Ower plateau with
.lied Pearl &amp;~eilta. '~carried
• bclurllat &lt;( White Jladloll .. .
a wblte Bible.
&lt; Sorvllig as for the
· bride ·wore· Mid Barbara Leadlnlham, aLiter of the bride, the

river.

30 p.m. 'llwrllllay night at the
Middleport First United Presbyterian Church. Mrs. WIUiam
Morria, Pl"'&amp;ram.; Mrs. Tom
Kelly, clevotlona. Mrs. E. 0.
Tewksbary, Mrs. Helen Lewis,
Mrs. EdnaAnder&amp;On,Mrs.Jamea
:&amp;J.chaDan, Mrs. Carl Gilmore,
hostesses.

Rummage Sale

\iowa ot !he dOuble rlng'ceri&gt;-

Brutilo ·irw'

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Women Plan

~ _brl~

lUI lllrnelt at Galllpills.

lbe afternoon aos-

slon.
Lawrence llwrtM f1 Athena,
a private cletecUve, will COil·
cllct a conferenee on clruga and
narcotics; the Rev. Glen JU111
at Pomeri)J', wiU uoe spiritual
and famJI,y U!o as hlo 1laplc;
lllrs. Jooeph J111110 &lt;( llrook!Jsld
wtU dii&lt;UI8 pd)lleallooa; and
Mrs. Ellerman Dye, CleveiiJld
Hofallia, will emphaolze PI'A
memborohlp In hor conference.
RepresentaUves of the seven county area are - - to be
pre- for the spring conference wllloh 11 ~ hOoted b,y
the Meigs Counb' CouneU ot Par- .
entJ and Teachers. Cauntl11 rep.;
resented will be Meigs, Atheu,
VInton, Gallla, Hocldng, Lawrenee aod Jacklon.
Reglotratioo will be handled
during a colfee hour !rom 9 to
9:30 a.m. Tbe meeting wtU be
called to order B19:30 by Char·
loa King, presldont &lt;t the IM&gt;BI
councll. Mrs. Jones will speak
following the preaenlalloo of tile
eulora and the lnvoeation.
The four cmferences will be
OOidJcted from 10:15 Lm. to
11:30 a.m. at wbleh time I h o
-ling will aoljwm for a luncheon to be aerved b,y tbe MI&lt;Uleport PTA.
The a!ternoon aeaslon w Ill
CORYene at 12:45 p.m. AI tbat
time Ivan Romine, ~ ,'olt
~. wUI · reeoentze "aew
units In the district A musical prosram will be preoent.
ed by atudenls o( Eastern, South.... and Melp Hllh Schoolo.
llurlng an open session from
1:30 to 3 p.m. - -.. leaclerl will pre- hlghlfallto 111d
then will be a question and onower perkld,

Presbyterian

IJ'OOm Is !he son of ~~· Vln·

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Tile bl'lile 10 the daulhler &lt;I
Mr.' and Mrs. Willis ~­

mornlnS ,..llioJI and
then hear repOrll oo tho other
~111111

Leodlngham to

ham, · fbrracuae, ' and

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IIlliJJ&gt;DLEPORT ' C. A !lt'ama Ulriol •t 7:30J&gt;.m~ on !llnclay, ..do!! asor pei:/ormod !WAll'
troupe from the Clnclmalil!lble . N&gt;t1121. . ·
ot fWO ~lng
.
ti&gt;O Cltlllt&gt;o
Somlnarl' will pr...ill "'i'be GarWrltlefl b,y ,I~Y Jlrachet, the b,y ~tama
at
dener Who waa Afraid of Death'' Ji.:Y ~rD.I an f. early Chris- na11 Bible Se.niJnarJ,
.~·
at tho Middleport Church ot tlan, .Phocas, WhO sunuoons oourage to meet death at tbe hand
of .twa ll!&gt;man s!&gt;ldlers. The aeeoe
Is the garden'ol· 1!1;19cas, in frill;lt
ot his little hOUse In ~.
Asia Minor, wllllelt Ia still dark,
Mrli. Arthor Katl directs tile
.plaY wiih ' ~i .:..... bellig taken .
b,y atudenta &lt;I· the aeminary,
The public b IDVIted by the
ftOv, Raullln Moyel' to att,ond
the port'ormance wlllch will 'foaMIDDLEPORT - A rummage ture Br)'OII cariwnaht as tile
illo was plani.ed lor Ma:l 8 and.9 vocsllil and Mrs: Ronald Jor-•
at the .MI~ Firat United
Presbyterian Church when GrwP
D ofthe_Women's Associatl011met
Tuoaday night at· the h&lt;Bne of
Mrs. Richard Karr.
Mrs. WUliam :Morris gave a
report on the recent 5Cq) sale oC
the grWI), and Mr~ Dwight Wallace reported on the &amp;Pring PresPAm JOHNSON'S

rOd·pom poma Ranked by lr&lt;f&gt;.
1&lt;1 ioVen-t&gt;ran'!l &lt;aJldelabra dec·
orated ' the altar of 'the Asbul')'
UnliodiMdhddist Church ofSitr•·
too.Ue

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P~esent
Ploy
Vows Read Seminary Trou·p
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a.~en Mlclta41 Cantrell.

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the meeting. Plans were dlato
Opened
cuased Cor the Miss f4)rlnartlme
HUNTINGTON, W, Va. (UPO
contest and a report on progresa
Tho u, S. Arii\Y Corps of
was given.
Greetings frun Mrs. Marlon Engineers district hea&lt;Qiarters
Michl.el, visiting in Tenneuee, here 1rill open bldo May 28 on
were read. The door prize waa three projects lnvoiYinr the Racine Locks and Dam on the Ohio
won b,y Mrs. Ann CottrUL

ment. Servill8 at the reception

for "Instant"
Cheerfulness

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Plans Practice

Glnn in marriage by her fa-

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. - ~ ilecaildvlco.,...._

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Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Sargent

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NEW HAVEN -

dist Church: The Rev. P au I
Fortney will olllclate.
Miss Becky Burris will be the
or..,UBI and' the IOloiBI will be
Mr, John llolll&gt;lan. A receplfon
will be held In tbe educational
unit &lt;I the church.

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., POIIEROY- ·OI!Iceralnl' tho ti;Oo~r,'
ooolentlee 1oon olect-" lrl..
eid. wl1011
' ' .tho 1111011
. · ~' . Free
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. Wedding :~lans ' ;·

Plano haVe
been eomJ)Ieted !6r the o p e n
clllreh weddlug &lt;t Mill Rebec.
ea -..te, ilaughter ot · Mr1,
lla:rnll _..to, and Daniel R,
Steves, son of Mr. IIKI Mra.
Richard Steves &lt;t
The wedding will be an event
&lt;1 April 26 at 2:30 o'cloCk In
lbe Haven Ualted Metllc&gt;-

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FLEXSTEEC

FINB t1PHOLBI'BJUID PVIU&gt;Il'nlRB

0no of 1M more popular of Flomtool's ntNI Nontucbt introductions of Eorly furniture Is this deluxe pillow arm aola with high domed . back n foam ~=
wings,· Plump reventble cushions are of custom flber-fin or spnngy dual ."'
()utatandlng in beou!ilul outllM qulltod prinb of~· hnon, ., nylon- with ,..
·ll&lt;:livt flnlshes to keep your Nantucket sola new lookong 10 much longer. Poop, lux·
urious 1pring edQe Rexsteel construction with written lifetime ~uarantet.

BAKER FURNITURE

"OrrO IIAPPY" hf/

Middleport, Ohio

I&lt; E!Til IJOBL E
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1!lliAU1'1t:U~

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N, Phelps llld ln!ent 1100, Mr •·
&lt;l!arloo · P, Rltlle, and 1n1ent

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MATCHING
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Mmlti!XI
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New Zen &gt;lh ""Zenc!lc'" ( Jn m.)~ (' hi t• fun .11\JIIl . PrC'( • ~i on dmplil i·
(.,!l oon from ~ M o"•no·!o;h ,. • CLr&lt;tHh W&lt; ·oo.:h' o ul ~ l ifo oun t (' ~ rul
f! om) fur m"'l mold 1"''-t'' Cumt• on l o!f ,I 1h ·r u n r" l r.1t o"rl r ol lt• nith "s
n e w Zo· ow llo' II lliJ V h o· JU-J rt~ h t for \I)LJ'

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·~ favor ~ .. by rail •
r'i&gt;ute~ lri lp!te or:'ad' the rlr~,

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ness tj-.t · haye been h~d;tn 'Hui1,. ,
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roulicl trips~ lr!ek livlq iJun~~.~.~•-·

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"n!.e Kanawha River towboat crews retused a reduction or wages demanded by coal operators, weare
informed, andwalkedofftheboats
Tuesday.
A prominent towboat captain
here '1\lesda_y evening stated that
the towboat crews wt~~re read.v to
accept a cut in wages when the
coal operators reduced the price
of coal and the cost of living was
APRIL 16, 1919 -

reduced.
.\PRlL 17, 1919 - The upper

cerned. He bases this statement

·MOTHERS DAY

on a study of the location of coal
fields down the river and,-BbiPping rates.
does not, however,
predict that river traffic is a
thing of the past but rather pre~
diets great shipments of bulk rna.
terials other than coal tfds sum.
mer if a good shlpplng stage 11
mal.ntalned. He says:
"Pittsburgh coal is now used
exclusively in the Pittsburgh Dis.
trlct or within a reasonableradi· us or Pittsburgh and no longer
wlll be towed to doWn river
points. There does not any Ionger exist a necessity for the
cross shipment of coal from one
field u_p stream, past or over
another.u
Captain Alex. Massie who takes
care of the Huntington wharfboat
complains that Huntington buslneE,smen are not giving the Chris
Greene proper support. Massie
seys the Chris should have 75

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AMOTHER'S MEMORIE$.
. . ·HER .GREllEST ~OYSI

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THE .B·EST ·BUYS IZ!
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WE HAVE 85 NEW UNITS IN

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SHIPMENTS ARE COMING IN D41LY. WE MUST MOVE THESE CARS TO MAKE ROOM! .

110101blo," tho Pe\111100 aold,
and tile ploae aborted, Ita
illlaolon, It WoO heodlrr&amp; IWIJ
11'&lt;111 N- Korea when It ·W&amp;I
allacked about 90 mO., !rom
shore.
Military •llllerts cOIICIthat tho two MIGs had JJeen
determined to be Dying au
"hUrcept" course wUh the
plane len than 10 mtrutes away
tn:m t!lelr tarpt.
The P-,on would not 1111
whether tho U.~ ndaro were
oporat!rw from the KrCUII or
air, There are o IIIDlber of
American radar otatlono not tar
below tho Korean DomUitarlzed
Zono atorw tho 38th (IOrallel ani
on oflollore South Korean
lalallla.

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S!JNDA Y. APRIL 20, 1¢(19

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J~1xon Putting Midnight Oil
·:on Tax Reform Aiding Poor
Md. (UPO1 THURMONT,
President Nixon flew to his
retreat at ClmJ&gt; David ror the
-kend S4turdoy to put the
ftnlshlng touches on hls tax
rerorm message to Congress
;'· "bleb 1!1 txPected to give •
~ ~ . break to the ration's

At his news conference
Fri4aY, the Pli"ident d&amp;:
nounced the sbootlrw down of an
llr8l'IDed American reec&gt;rD!asance pltne ·by North Korean

Jets as

n~rovoked,

1011 ·.~0. ilinl&gt;allj'irra thlt P..,a· toes on ·
~"""' their
in lmrer Income 'brack- deJljll1ter, Trlcia, At(f. Gen. alld
1bere also were reports Mrs. John N, Mitchell, Wblte
tile 7 per "!It tax credit House aides Joltn Ehrllchman

riirw enjoye!l by buolnesarnen lor
llt,.otmoints In equipment- a

and llll. llaldir..., and C.G.
Robo&lt;o, a long time Nlxoo
· •7leld ol aboot f3 bWioo per year friend rrom Fl6rlda.
Crime Prevention
'~? would be modtDed.
'• .Changes Not Dtodosed
MllcbeU and Ehrllclunon will
t' The precise maMel' In which
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.. tiiese changes would be moo.-~ llfs 1!01 been disclosed.
G~LIS - teller AnOne ""!''~~It¥ ror lowortrw tile gel, 28, of Rt. 2, Crown Cit¥i
. iaxea On t1Jti poor la to increase was admitted to Jlolzer llledl;the sta~ deducdons 011 cal Center on fust Aw., ot
· tua~ lnc~e.
7;F p. m., s.bjldaJo with ......
Dr. ~, ~"!!rY A. Kl1111l(er, eliOt wOO!Jil( , In the . -..
Nilolll'a 'iallonal aecurlt;y advl-; The Incident hll&gt;l&gt;ened In !ront
~r, acecrnjionled him to thO of 825 SeCond Ave. Cit¥ pollee
·C -~~ · · retreat . ' in the
recai&gt;Od a i:on at 6:55 p. m.
Cltoctjlll 85) mlleo:. norti&gt;woat of '!be llhootll!i Ia under lnveaWaoldosiOn to keep him 11&gt;- tlgatlon.
~ed .on develqnnenta rr.., ·
!lorthKorea.

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discuss with the President the truth about their products,"
administration's program on Nixon quipped. He has charged
crime .Prevention and law Mrs. Kna~r with making a
entorcement which Ziegler said general review or all federal
would go to Congress in the agencies involved in consumer

deliberate near future.

· and without wll'ltlrw" and said
future flights would be provided
. J)OIIl'.
protection.
"' llo took llong both rorelge
White House preoa secretary
.&lt;: ~ domestic White House Rmal~ Ziegler said be knew
., -~vinra to. keep an eye on the J19dti.lll or . unofficial reports
Koroon situation •nd dlocu11 that · President Nlllon bad
~er domestic programs wblcb· Informed
key members of
' 'lim begin n...... to Capitol Hill Corwreas that 00)' luluro
metlme next week.
allackl !rom North Korea

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closer tjlln 40 mlleo to the
North Koreion CC81l. .N"""it
KOI'l!ll claims I 12-&lt;nila territor•
Ia! air and ... lbnlt.
The PN1ldent 81V8 no indica-lion what lurlber ictlon be
would order If U.S. roc-asance mlaalcn• encouDtered uew
trooble tnn NOI1b Korea. The
White H....,. sold It ...., of no
dlacuaslona, 11 re•••.t'inl(lllt
accounts. In which ·M - had
told members o1 CCiagreas that
all)' new Incident would be met
with Instant roiBilatloo.
White HouiO and Pentagon
statements left no doubt that
radars had lQIOIIed, tracked and
determined the proboble pur·
pose of the two MJGa that

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~aed to """'"ent On q&gt;eraUon- Korean Mig tighter• olrot down
41 Oll!lfcts of the latest Far an unarmed U.S. Na'1 .electroconlrontauon, but illllltorr nic Intelligence plane 'with 31
, """ces , Indicated President me~ aboard.
~ Nbon'a order to eontlfll8 the
The search contirlied In the
was sea of Jllj)On. The u;s' Tueker,
"rec~I saance nualiona
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one of lour deslrO)'el's taking
Abolt 100 jet fighters, mollj' part, returned to Sa.sebo, Japan,
' 0, them F4C Phantoms -ble wUb aircraft wreckage and the
.. otdylng~1,4:00mlleaperhour, bodies of two crewmen recov· ialreody "'"'Jon lmllledlato call ered trom the water.
'· at boaea In South KCJI'e!L
The United Statoi, awaited a
Buidea the New Jersey, North Korean rePlY to Ita
' 11hicb beaded bock ~~~Ward tile oaiclalprotest, delivered Thurswestern Pacitlc Thursday, the day night at the truce village of
cia¥ be!ore It was to have Pamnuniom, but State Depaft..
docked at U.. Beach, cant, mert officials conceded that if
one · or two Wcraft carriers and when It came, It wu likely
'·1 pore gr'l!lillied
. l'' to be iteomlrw
to be an tDBcceptable inatsteace
· ~owar~~ . tile so. 01 Jopan.
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s,.eet and giving! SO buay belrw: mother, there's
little time to enjoy It untU children aro ll'O!!n
alii gone. That's when rilothen really IPPrt~f.
ate fine PrOresaicnl portr&amp;lts or children and
H~r your mother. this w&amp;y with portfttts Pi
her own. dearest posteritY. 1t'1 quite~ nicejt
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boat game • .!i!.lppers along the
route will greatly miss the Dowyer.
FJ"forts are being made to in .
duce Captain Tamer to enter the
Hazel Rice in the Gallipolis Huntington trade. The Rice Is
now rumlng up the I&lt;entuck;y Rlver.

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piOII!gellte' Oighto wore be- Ing tho "'coonolo~ !l,lllltto lipoce.
lew at IDOl! Iller tbeJ
lle,&gt;Od to '
tesumed Solur· wltll quick ~ ., _, alii'·
Nlllon told hla newa coafer· beaded out to oeo.
.~ 'WI• the Soo of JII&gt;IJI With North Kort!an jet takeolfL
once Friday that olpola picked
Booed on nder .._-to to the
~ bocklrw of !»"olocUve air
'The White Houao told ·new.. .., not on!¥ by Amerl&lt;an ·bllt bj&lt; plane's ""'"'· bose at Atallll.
.aNI 101 pner led by the men Saturday that ''the llkel~ N!Jrih Kcir"'!n l'!il SO!IIet radar• · JllllOn. tho ll)ane was "alertod
"llitileoiJII&gt;
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!etta and Cincinnati, left tho old FrencbCit;y wlthouto J!!ICkelln the ,Gafilll!!llaollunll- JtodO'.
lines sboold be jJreferri.t b)' U1&gt;
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Here is that story and others lroin tho R!wr News of tile GaUipoll* llOUy 'l'tlbuneo Juit 50?'"'"' ohfppers. Frel~ 't(,' ail 110
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APRIL 14, 1919 - THE GALLIPOIJS..!Iuntl1810n packet C. C, Bowyer hai ·JJeen sol&lt;!,b)', Captain ..ndled much quicker by boat . , The jmoli ·PO oo!.t. Twlllabt - · ·
s. G. Gardner at a good price to Paducah, Ky., parties who came here Sunday night and tOol&lt; tile boat U.., by rall.
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Average (ow ·
back this morning. The Bowyer wUI be operated IC) the Cwnberland River.
.
aiK1 Pomeroy . the
tills
It is not likely thai so good a
APRIL 18, 1919 - CapLaln
, Cars quit.
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steamboat as the Bowyer will Rlnr.
Ohio River his seeri her last John w. Lane·de,lr.es Us tO state
· stealmoat
ever again be in the trade.
captainS. c. Gardner will give coal nee~ tn the Q91ntoa.or A. that he will give the peaple thl!!
in th~·' : r _
11: is understood that captain his attention tohl1coal mine near P. Neilh, tratnc expert ot the best service possiblti with his
Tot&amp;}
Gardner will retire from the Bladen. CaptainGardnerhasbeen Pittsburgh Chamber ,of Coin. recint purchase, the ferryboat
steamboat business and Captain an Incessant worker. He has metce, He belieVes.Ntthewar Francis.
Dick Brown who ltas been clerk kept the packet Bowyer In good had nothing to 00 ·,wtth the dill·
on the Bowyer states that he has shape and he made some money appeaf8.11Ce of coal boats on the
APRIL 19, 1919 - The towno intention or securing a boat in the Gallipolis • Huntington Ohio Ri\ler and that river c.omUfor the trade, We are informed trade. He sold out at • good tiona will remain as they are so
that a Greene Llne boat will not price and he does not expect to tar as coal shipments are eon.

arhips this year under the ''Dollars for Scholars" program will
meet this week to begin Its chore.
Meetings of the committee hav~ been set for 7:30p.m. on Monday and Wec:lnesd~ at the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Co. rooms in Middleport.
.
Making up the comm1U.ec are John Rieble, superintendent of
the Eastern Local School District; Mrs. Theron Johnson, R~cl.ne;
Mrs. Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Pomeroy; Mrs. Arnold Richards and
Gene Harris, Middleport; Mrs. Fred Williamson, Rutland, and
Mrs. Duane Stanley, Harrisonville. Mrs. 0. B. Stout ls in charge be entered tn the Gallipolis d. the committees• function as a part or the aruJual program design- Huntington trade.
ed to provide hlgher education for students.
\llharfmaster DonaiJy states
BRYAN M:\I~SHALL, SEV£~-YEAR-OLD SOt\ of Mr. and Mrs. that the through Greene packets ·
Charles C, Marshall, llemlock Gro\'e, hospitalized more of the will carry freight between Gallitime over the past few months, is again confined to Children's polis and Huntington twice a week
Hospital in Columbus.
but will charge one dollar per
He is a \'ictim of cystic ribrosls. Bryan is especially glad landing that Is not a regular
to receive mall. Cards may be sent to the Columbus hospital. wharfboat landing. Captain DonMONDAY EVENING AT 8 P.M., DREW WEBSTER POST 39, ally hopes that someone wUI enAmerican Leglon, will hold post everiastlng services for de- ter a boat in the trade but suitw
able packets are very scarce.
parted membera of the past year.
The Bowyer ls the last of the
During the evening pic'b.lres or three servicemen who have
local
steam packet~ in a short
lost their lives in Vietnam during the past year will be presented to the post. The three men•s pictures will represent the ma- trade on the Ohio River between
Marietta and CinciMati.
rines, army and navy.
The old post colors will be replaced with new ones during the
APRIL 15, 1919 - Captain
ceremonies.
Frank Wright piloted the C, C.
Bowyer as tar as Hqntington and
A VOTE OF THANKS TO KENNY HYSELL of the Jays.
Captain
James Hood took the pacIn order to give the Mhs Southern Ohio Pageant..:... producket
on
to Cincinnati. The new
ed at quite an expense and loads of labor- next Saturday night
every poss.lble break, Keltt\Y cancelled his popular weekly teen owners of the Bowyer expect to
dance so that the hop would be no distraction erowdwwise- to the reach P&amp;ducah Friday night. They
do a big business with small
pageant.
boats running up the Cumberland

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' Racine, wlll · ~ observing a birthday in Vietnam on May 1 and
would undoubtedlY be ~eased to hear from local rriendl.
A graduate of Southern Hlgh School In Racine ln 1~66, Larry
enlisted in the service in 1968.
'lbe adfress Is Pre. Larry D. Circle, US 51885931, !84th Ordinance Bll. (AMMO) Provisional Giard Command; APO San Francisco 96226.
ALUMNI REUNION TIME Is drawing ne£:f1Rce more and this
brings much work on the local scene.
At present efforts are being made to compile a _list of Pomeroy High School Alumni members who have died since May, 1968.
D' you can enlighten the committee, please call Nora Rice,
992-3759 or Thelma Jeffers, 992-7317.

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In odler deveiqnnents Satur·

Nixon met !or a hall an hour

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with PO&lt;tuguese Foreign Minis·
Tbe President • - t h e ' ter Alberto Franco Nogueira to
swearing In ceremonies of new discuss Portuguese. American
assistant for consumer affairs, relatlODJ and received a courteVirginia Knauer, 54, ol Phtladel- sy call from Prince Bernhard
pbia. "Any woman Who wiD tell from the Netherlands.
her age can a:e.t the nnulactuHe awotnted. Malcolm Tom,
ren in thia country to tell .the 52,~ a veteran State Department

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section ao:l would wait until an-In a Senate study coounlttee
other stu:ly committee held this week, Rhodes' state college
hearing on the tax prq,oasls in bill, which provides for new
the bill.
levels ot higher education in
Administration moves toward Ohio was set tor its secom

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SAIGON (UPO- U.S. illllltary
sourcea said Saturday Communlst rorce1 ._ve destro.)'ed 234

more tllen 300 yards inside the
zane on Friday. The bodies of
ltve Communist soldiers were
spotted in the area after the
barrage, apokesmen said. It was
the 82nd uaignificant.. Incident

AmerlcarJ aircraft since launching their winter-fil)I'IIW offensive
on Feb. 23. The latest loas was
a hellc(l)ter shot down Frida.)'•

Americans

in the buffer strip since the
United States halted bombing of

The sources said tbe United

North VIetnam last Nov. 1.
U.S. BS2s fi.ew rour missions

killing

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Statea has loot 162 hellc~ro over South Vtetnarn Frida)'
valued at more than $4tlmUiloo night ond earl)' Saturday,

car.

la the etght.-week--old c..nm~

deplt!es spoiled tile

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COLUMBUS (UPJ) - Gov.
James A. RhOO.es' mmtbus edu-cation bill wlll move into the
limelight oC legislative commit.

Loss Set at 234
Since Feb. 23rd

1PJ11 and a bow and ar-. ThoJ
nlllbod him o1 his wallat CUI·
tilnlns about $26 and Oed In bla

Amanda Man

of the pagea:Dt. Holdlai the poster is Bill Grueaer, chamber
preside!L Others, left to right, are Kermit Walt&lt;Ja, Fred Morrow ant Jack caney.

Governor's Omnibus Schools Bill
In Limelight of Committee Study

V. S. War Planes

ATHENS, Ohio (IJPO - The
ObfD Youtlt Commlnlon wUI docldo wholller to ~ dloclj&gt;llr&gt;. ..,. octlon qalnll tllree - .
tilled oic-s !rom the Zeleokl Youtlt Comp In VInton Cwrri;J'
who threatened a Delaware couple and thair three cblldren wta.
a alxrlpt late Friday.
· The Juvooiuos' walked IWI1
lroin the operated by lba
Falrlleld· Sdtool For l!cQ's, and
soon en...-ed Dr. orrcl' Mro.
w. K. - .... who wllh thalr
cl!lldren, Allee, 6, David, ~..11111
Roger, 2, wore looldbs at an old
ra1ltoad Caboole. '
The llllYslclan said the ..,.
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era Ohio Pageant Committee looks over one or lhe advertising
palters tor Saturday night's event. The chamber is co--sponsor

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auto near NeiiGriVIIIe, A radio
allirt btouibt tile lllibWI1 Patrol Into tile wUd CbaiO, wblcb
-lllo e.e-s• ....
plunpd Into a dltdt '"' ObfD 682
mrlll ofhoro.Th;bo¥s...,..pldod ·1111: ailll rotrrmOd iD tile CIDIP.

Betty Rawllrws, co-poeral chairmao on behall ~the Pamero)'
Chamber of commerce.

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-Create a new state eontrollirw board.
-Enlarge tbe poll'ers o1 pcl't
. authortttea.

ofllcftiil with ~~ ,~,• chift; """" John r.l.~·'· .,.,..,terit¥,~ laot' 'IIOI'k '!hearing.
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lence ln-iii!irq&gt;e, 'l!f~,lhro&lt;MfEil:c!y;• pla.""io eJI)Ialtf' " WtOII~ ha"'''lltir!Mlllectoi!Ollilfj '"'' The bill got oilpport trOIII'the"""sfoii OriE.ceni(¥,
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U, : ambassador to CzecliOslo- the w.rioua a&amp;Pei::ts of the mas· portions of the omnibus educa· Ohio Board ot Regents' Chan-Permit state Htghlfl)' Pava~ He succeeds Jacob Beam
sh-v btll to the House Education tlon bill, aides said.
cellor John D. Millett last trol officers to be used in eoga..
who I• now the amba111dor to
Committee oo Tuesday nigt1t.
Those portions which W"oold week. He told the Serate Edu- ty or city riots.
Malec..
McElroy said he would dis- require new or additioml cation, Health am Weltare
- Strengthen campus dl.aorder
cuss just the education portion money to implement could be Commlttee the bill was a place laws.
oi the bUl, since the education set back Into the 1970s tor er- to beglrL
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MAKING FINAL PLANS FOR SoiurdaY rQitl'o IOta ern Ohio Pageant overaC~t~oftoaare, lel! to l'lll!lt. Mrs. Poor!
Welker, co-ceneral chairman represem:IJ:W XiC•mma Mu a.p.
tor of Beta Sigma Phi Sororlt;y, .......,.....lng OJ'liiDIAtlorll
Mn. 1lorllara Betzlng, oorol'it;y cba,pter president, ulllrL

oor IN 11r11 IIDAllee N•se, vet-eran Ilia !llnmel ~­
fclrmll', wm apeD tid• Jtll''•
J)RCIIED

ery.

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IOta - · Olllo ~
with pundleo to ''II ~

Frlandl COUld' Seo Ills - ·
1111 ''HeUot Dolb"' to iDiz'O.
duce corrtootartl• to the oudl·
.... r.r tho Orot time.

ATTEN!ll) IIEMORL\L
IWI~ (IJp1) _ ~nlllh
elder o1 atate Gen. FnneliCO
Franco · presided Saturday it
official .~ DIOIIIOl'lal
oernCH !W I'Drmor QtMn
VI~ Eupnla at lladrld'l
ctnal'tb

o1. · SU · Frl.actaco ' Bl

&lt;lrallllo. Vlctoi'll Eupnto ·"IJ'ut!ICIQ ln Lauum, swttHr·
1artt1, ·whore 1111 11\'oo!ID nils
tor 18 )....-.. · lito ftl' burled

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ranalnl !rom small spotter
craft to multl-mllllon dollar Jot
f'llhter-bombers.
c.inmunlst groundrtre was
rovorled to have knoc:ked down
75 V.S. bellcoptero and 14
airplane&amp; Another 87 hellcop.
tors and 58 planes were aald to
ha'" been destroyed by
munlll CIIIIIDO- and sireD
lire on tile ground or In
unamouncod raldo cner Looo.
Tho an Amerlcano killed
were aboard a big CH4?
Cbll!IJ!!k. tranljiOI'I hellclJIIter ,
which wu olrot down J'1 iDUes
. rtprllrrrell of An 011!1!1 In lhe
·o lllll'tbem quarter province ot
QUarw: Nam. ·
In olhtr donlCJII-.:
V.S.. Army artillerY crews
, fln\l Into tho llllnilltarlzed
z- Oli&lt;IZ) Iller Commualat
trocva. wore oboenod a little

c.m.

dropping at least 350 tons of
bombs 011 Communist troq&gt;

concentratloas, base camps,
bunker comt1lexea, mllltary
structures, weapons positions
and SotJJ)i)' alld storage areas.
Spokesmen said the targets
were In Ta,y Nlllh and Long
Khanh provinces northeast and
- e a t of Solgnn.
American beodljiBrtera announced that tho U.S. 1st
Marino Dl.tslon launched a
mul-llallon oearcho&lt;lnd-clear
ot&gt;Oradoo named "Muskogee
Meadow" tn an area 20 miles
o~ot of lla Narw 011 Al&gt;rll
1. 1broogh Friday, 11&gt;okesman
aald tho CIDIIIOlae had killed
130 cmur..nlot ooldlero, U.S.
caSialUet were :placed at 16
killed and 117 woundo4
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CINCINNATI
Cloudo SOWle,

No major billa were set !or candidates.
floor wtes Monday OT Tloeoda,y
The legiolaUve study comml~

when legislators •• n town last tee .. wellare problem. and
Thursday for the weekend.
administration tn Ohio wa1 to
But. House leaders saki emphatically they wanted to get
firel lower chamber study work
and Door discussions done on
the governor's apprq~riations
bill by the eOO of the month so
it could go to the Senate tor
consideratioJL
While a noor vote on the bill
was not e~ectecl this week,
committee action was leaning
toward a hardworking. cootroversial discussion.
Several Democratic amen;Jmenta aad some RepOOiican
amendments were in the offing
- marzy- of the changes promising substantial changes in welfare, education. aOO pay areas.
Other bills up for hearings
this week would:
- Manda.le statewide fluoridation or drioking water.

.ABM Certain
To CoJne Says
Mr• Goldwater

hold ita organizatiooal meeti~:W
Wednesday morning, The cm~­
mlttee was appointed ln FebnJ..
ary by joint resolution tA. the
House and Senate, with 1lx
members ot each chamber alsigned to delve into the welfare
problems of the state.

Cornell
Building
Is Held
By United Press lntern&amp;Uoaal
At least three persona were
lnjurdd Saturday wheo more
than 200 black st:ldeJU 1oak
over the administration buUdlqr

at Cornell Unlversl(¥. Black
mililarts · treed the AtlaiD
Universicy trUitees who bid
been beld prisoners lor more
than 27 bouro.
Elsewhere oo the mUcll't
troubled college - · · •
sit-In by a splinter IP'OIII ol tile
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UPtJ- 3tudenta f.., o llemocmtc
U.S. Sen. Borry Goldwater 1111S So&lt;let,y I)IDS) ended ot Coibe !eels COngress will adopt tho b1a Unlversley's Homlltoo HaiL
anti • llolllotlc mlsslle systmn HoaV)' ' rain _...nil)' oYorlod
prqN&gt;Sed b)' President Ntxoo.
any reaction at Ohlo'1 ~
He aald the OJ'IIIIDlent over State Unlverolt;y to the Ol'Nit ol
tho pl'OJ)oaal would "...,.rate !lnclourU studto-rlol 10011~~
tho bo¥o from the girls" In
Ill
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C&lt;qreoa.
an earller cioinooatradari. .
uwe are going to aepar·
Hurwer strike~ by .Wnta
rate tho chickeD&amp; from tho otb- contlllled ot ibe Unlwral(f &lt;I.
er

blrdt," said Goldwater.
"And J thiR&lt; tha other blnla

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ottlleUnlYOroltr o1 ~ Collep ol
Law, aald Satur&lt;lor' he,.., ''not
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stormed Into tho
b&lt;!Udl!lll ot lllto&lt;a, '__.., •• , ,.
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·""Thank God we haw o mOl·
l tary and Industrial ._lex" In
tho courtley the former RellubIIcon preoldentlal ..- t a
aold.
, rtport lbat be ~ been ~
Goldrrotar -alao ·ollackool tar- took •.,... ,
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Larry D.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle,
Racine, wtll b~ observing a birtbda.y in Vietnam on May 1 and
would undoubtedly be pleased to hear from localtrlends.
A graduate ot Southern High School in Ralllne ln 1966,_Larry
enlisted in the Hniee In !968.
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The aMress Is Pre. Larry D. Circle, US 51885931, 184th Ordinance Bn. (AMMO) Provisional Qaard _
Command; APO San FranciS«&gt; 96226.
AlUMNI REUNION TIME la drawlng near once more and this
brings much work on the local scene.
.
At present efforts are being made to compile a List or Pomeroy High School Alumni members who have died since May, 1968.
u you can enlighten the committee, please call Nora Rice,
992.3759 oi- Thelma Jeffers, 992-1317.
THE SCREENING COMMITTEE to select winners of scholarhips this year under the ''lJollars ror Scholars" program will
meet this week to begin Its chore.
Meetings of the committee have been set for 7:30p.m. on Monda.y and Wednesday at the Coll!mbus and Soothern Ohio Electric
Co. rooms in Mid:lleport.
Making up the committee are John Riehle, superintendent of
the Eastern Local School Di!trlct; Mrs. Theron JOhnson, R~clne:
Mrs. Tlteodore T, Reed, Jr., Pomeroy; Mrs. Arnold Richards and
Gene Harris, Middleport; Mrs. Fred Williamson, Rutland, and
Mrs. Duane Stanley, Harrisonville. Mrs. 0. B. stout Is In charge
of the committees' function as a part of the annual program designed to provide higher education for students.
BRYAN M.'\RSHALL, SEVEN-YEAR-OLD SON of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C, Marsha!!, Hemlock Grove, hospitalized more of th.e
time over the past few months, is again confined to Children's
Hospital in Columbus.
He ts a \'ictim of cystic fibrosis. Bryan is especially glad
to receive mail. Cards may be sent to the Columbus hospital.
MONDAY EVENING AT 8 P.M., DREW WEBSTER POS!' 39,

American Legion, will hold post t!l'erlasting services for departed members or the past year.
During the evening pictures or three servicemen whll have
lost their lives in Vietnam during the past year will be presented to the post. The three men's pictures will represent the marines, army and navy ,
The old post colors will be replaced with new ones during the
ceremonies.
A VOTE OF THANKS TO KENNY HYSELL of the Jays.
In order to give the Miss Southern Ohio Pageant- produced at quite an expense and loads of labor - next San.trda.v night
every possible break, Kenny cancelled his popular weekly teen
dance so that the hop would be no distraction crowd-wise to the

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steamboat as the Bowyer will River.
· Ohio River has .Hen her last
ever again be in the trade.
captain S. C. Gardner will give coaJ nee~; In the opinion or A.
It is understood that Captain hisattentlontohiscoa.Jminenear P. Neigh, traf(ic ·expert or the
Gardner will retire from the Bladen. Captain Gardner has been Pittsburgh Chllmber or comsteamboat business and Captain an incessant worker. He has mei'ce. He be1ieVe11 that the war
Dick Brown who has been clerk kepi the pac!ret BowYer In good had nothing to do l'lth the dison the Bowyer states that he has shape and he made some money appearance ol coal boats on the
no intention or securing a boat 1n the GalliPolla - HunUngton Ohio River and that river contU~
for the trade. We are informed trade. lie sold out at ~ good tiona will remain &amp;II they are so
that a Greene Line boat will not' price and he does not expect to far as coal shipments are conbe entered In the Gallipolis - ever again ~backintothesteam- cerned. He bases this statement
Huntington trade.
boat ga~e. ~lppers along the on a study of the location oi coal
Wharfmaster Donally states route will greatly miss the Bow- fields down the river and ship.
that the through Greene packets · yer.
ping rates. He does nOt, however,
wiU carry trelgllt between GalllEfforts are being made to in- predict that river traffic is a
polis and Huntington twice a week duce Captain TaMer to enter the tiling of the past but rather prebut will charge one dollar per Hazel Rice in the Gallipolis - dlcts great shipments of bulk rnalanding that is not a regular Huntington trade. The Rice Is terlals ot~r than coal ttds sumwharfboat landing. Captain Don- now ruMlng up the Kentucky Rlv- mer it a good shipping stage ill
ally hopes that someone wlU en- er.
maintained. He says:
ter a boat in the trade but suit"Pittsburgh coal is now used
able packets are very scarce.
APRIL 16, 1919 - The Kan- exclusively In the Pittsburgh DisThe BowYer ts the last or the awlla River towboat crews re- trict or within a reasonableradtlocal steam packets in a short fused a reduction of wages de- . us of Pittsburgh and riO longer
trade 011 the Ohio !Uver between mandcd by coal operators, weare wlll be towed to down river
informed, andwalkedofftheboats points. There does not any IonMarietta and CinciMatl.
Tuesday.
ger exist a necessity for the
A prominent towboat captain cross shipment of coal from one
APRIL 15, 1919 - Captain
Frank Wright piloted the C. C. here 1\lesda.v evening stated that field. up stream, past or over
Bowyer as rar as llyntington and the towboat crews were ready to another."
Captain Alex Massie who takes
Captain James Hood took the pac- accept a cut in wages when the
ket on lo Cincimati. The new coal operators reduced the price care of the Uwttlngton whartboat
owners or the BowYer expect to of coal and the cost of living was complains that Hu.ntington bustnessmen are not giving the Chris
reach Paducah Friday night. They reduced.
Greene proper support. MasSie
do a big business with small
APRIL H, 1919 - The upper says the Chris should have 75
boats running up the Cumberland

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John w. Lane cle$1.,es us to state

that he will give the people the
best service IJO&amp;!IibJe with Jds
recent purchase, : the ferryboat
Francis.
APR!L

kaci~ and PoinbrQY
llhce'tlie traciton cars Quit.

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Total

A Pf.osier. atzed · ·sieamboat
would. make ·some,. 1money . In thB this year- 1.91

Galll~ ~ ~ttacte now : year;-,;:;:;~~~~

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sweet and givinsl so bullY bel~ mother. there's
little time to enjoy It UPtU children ar.e ~n
alii gone. That's when mothers reall,- aJpre~'t..
ate fine professional portraits ot chUdren and

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WASHINGTON (IJpJ) -U.S.
:!!'ii&gt;lllgon,e Otcllta were belle1YOd to : have resumed Sotur. 4ai' oyer the Sea ol Jopan with
11 ~ bilckllw at ~rotect~w air
.... ' .,.. .POwer led b,y the
. . 111'\lle!\1'1' New .JerolQ',
·· · "~ 'qtl Derense Department r~
, . O.Hcl to commem On (l'teratlon--~. ,., aspects oC the latest Far
. ·, ~st conlr..otauon, but mllltal')'
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lrdl.cated · President
· Nl•'• order to conU~aae the
~inance intasions wa.s
• t!atr1e4 ootp~.
· ·_. Abou\ 100 jet !lahlero, DI81\Y
·Iii them F4C Phantoms capable
~: oftl)1ng t:t 1,400 miles per hour.
·. ;, '6lr"""' "ff'l on lmmedtote call
· at basos South Korea.
Besides ~ New Jers91,
which headed back toward the
westera Paeiftc Thursday, the
day before It woo to have
docked at ~-'!leach, Callt,
.· ?'- · or tw~t· .'tenft ~lera
were prOIUIIlect ·to be steamiJW
.lm.ani thOSeai&gt;!JIIjllll.
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· . at the "bmlej"ardtt
r 83 · •··• ,·, • -~letla aad Cincinnati, left the old Freneh Clt.Y' without a paokot In the O&amp;lllpollo-!J- tnde.
tlneo s~ld be preferred by "" ,the ~Ia River:
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Here Is tllal story snc1 others from the ruV.r News ol the O&amp;Uipollo Dally Ttlbunoio Juit 50 J"U'' ohtilPerl. ' FnliSf/1 ID all Wlnla All~
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APRIL 14, 1919 - THE GALLIPOLJS.IIuntlrcton packet C. C. Bowyer haslie~n sold bY Cli&gt;laiD ~ndled inuch quicker b,y boot , ;r!l8 : 811l!'ll 'i !"' bbat Twlll&amp;hl . "":~~age
s. G. Gardner at a good price to Paducah. Ky., parties whO came here SUndAy
aDCI tOok the boat than by rail.
has bleen l'U1IliC two trl.pll a da,y the week
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Wbi'III...,,.;IM!til!itoniJH!r- lot• •"'• · cooJ~ , 1!1"' a !!heel..
Chant I favor &amp;hipping by flU
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tos cliO ~c"l!''ls.,..~ lllsflta
with rpcl&lt; ......, at 11\1'·
N.rlli Korean
takeol!1.
The Whl.te Hoose "'id ·new omen Saturday dlat "the lJkeH..
hoed Of survtVora Is wcy pooru
near))' nve d&amp;Ya after two Nordl
Koroan Mig lighters ohlll down
an u1Bl'111ed U.S. N~YI' ol-onlc lntelllgonce plane with 31

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men aboard.
The search contl.med In the
Sea or Japan. The USS Tucker,
one or lour deatroyere taking
part, returned to Sasebo, Japan.
wUh aircraft wreckqe
and
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bodies of two crewmen recov..
ered tram the water••
The United State,a. awaited a
North Korean reply to Ito
ornclal protes4 delivered Thursday ntgllt at the trU&lt;O village of
Pamnlllllom, but State Depart.
ment omciala conceded that U
anrl when it came, It was llkely
to be an Utllcceptable lMl11tence
thet the u.s. plane ha4

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Nboln tOOl hi• ...,, c!llller·
ence Friday that .118nola picked
... not only ~· Amerlcon but 1&gt;1'
Norlll' llor"'!D oJid sO.iol rodoro
oa well l,.d conllm~ \hit the
plone ha4 never ll&gt;Pi'oochod
closer; t111n 4G
:to the
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lal o1r and sea Ibn!~
11ie Preaklent 111"" no 1J1tica..
tlon what f'urtlter act!Gn he
woold order II ~.S. reetllllaiooance mloolcna- !.ow
trouble frOm North Ko&lt;ea. The
While HOU,Ie 111d It lale!r of no
dliCUIIIiODI, II

reJ)Ortell'iDscme

accounta, ' In which ·WI- hod
told members of C(qre1111 U.t
aa.v DIW lnc:ldert would be met

Gowned the Na'l' ~ !litltln

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Booed ..,

fodor roporll to the

plane'o h!&gt;m• . bl!oe at Alougi,
'Jopen, the Plane liU "alerted
tO the fact ihat an alllck ,.,
JIOislble," the Pentqoa uld,
ani the Pia• 'aborled. Ito
mtolllon. It """ ileodlJW """~'
fr1111 North Koroa wllen tt .wu
attacked about 90 mUoa !l'CIIl
shore.
Military erperto concluded
that the two M!Gs had been
determlnod to be flllll8 an
"intercept" e&lt;llrse with the
plaM leoa than 10 mllllteo llWII'
from their t&amp;rle~
The PentagoO would not oay
whether the U, S. radara were
OJIOl'lt!Jw from the sround or
air, There are a llllllber ot
American radar otattoas not far
below the Korean Demilitarized
z- alocw the 38th poraltet and
on olfahore Sooth Korean

with Instant re4altodon.
While House and PellilgOII
ot&amp;lemento left oo that
radars had spotted, tracked ond
determined the preboble Pur·
poae of the two MlGs that lolanls.

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··grandch~dren.

Honor your mother tbia way with DQrtrlits ,ol
her

own. dearest Po;terltY. tea quite~ nicest

kind of Jiving.

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GROVER'S STUDIO
Phono 992·2475 For Appoln!ment

MIDDLEPORT

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~ixon Putting Midnight Oil
On Tax Reform Aiding Poor

MAKING FINAL PLANS FOR Soturdoy .qt:t'a lflu ern Ohio Pageant overa...,ofteaare, left to rigll41fro. Pearl
Welker, &lt;Oi!Oneral chalnnan represeattos X!GammalfuChlp.
tor ol llela Si8ma Phi SCJI'orlf.y, ~ orpniAUcio;
Mrs. llarbara Betztng, oOI'U'IiY ~r president, IIIII llrL
Betty Rawllrwa, •&lt;&gt;1!"aeral chairman on bellall at the Pomeroy

Chamber of Commerce.
THE POMEROY CHAMIIER OF COIIMERCE Miss South·
era Obto Poaoant Committee looks over one ol the adverllsiog
posters !or Slturday night's event. 1be chamber ls co-sponsor

or the pageant. Ho1dlDg tbe poster il Bill Grueaer I chlmber
president. others, left to right. are Kermit Waltcm, Fred Morrow alii Jack carsey.

Governor's Omnibus Schools Bill
In Limelight of Committee Study

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5 DAYS ONLY

Cornell

MONDAY, APRIL 21 THRU FRIDAY, .APRIL 25
:,

Bull~

WE HAVE 85 NEW UNITS IN STOCK. SHIPMENTS ARE COMING IN D.AILY. WE MUST MOVE THESE CARS TO MAKE ROOM!

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6647
6646
6447
6647
6647
6647
6439
6439
6647

Stock Ho.

539
608
558
557
517
550
629
597
619

SALE PRICE

4605.15
4894.30
3855.85
4262.45
3698.15
4478.40
4701.80
3699.80
4493.55

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4199.00
3215.00
3704.00
3167.00
3871.00
4044.00
3170.00
3885.00

Modol No.

Stock No.

Sticker Prlce

6439
6447
5636
5511

569
511
603
601
618
591

4331.95
4356.85
3883.65
2997.00
3008.55
3435.90
3284.20
3568.65
2877.70

5411
3636
3636
3667
3369

590
600

562

SALE

3758.00
3776.00
33~4.00

2616.00
2625.00
:.175.00
2957.00
3186.00
2633.00

Model No.

Stock No.

Sticker Price

3637
3639
3469

540
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561
457
462
512
483
487
452

3360.50
3457.20
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3051.00
3510.30
3803.30
2924.50
3098.75
33411.911
4008.85

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1427
1427
2437
2437

SALE PRIC

:.115.00
3094.00
2711.00
3152.00
3342.00
2656.00
2798.00

3003.00

Modol Ho.

StockH

Sticker Prlco

2437

475

4100.00

2337
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451

CE1~04

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GSll:KI5 434
4287
438,
2437
573
2337
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2895,00 .
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IJIIQitad the
,' ''WASIIINGTON (IJPi) - Saaale that at hlo r - Ule Ani\!' to auto b88l' NelaoDYllle. A radio
lll\'estlgatora have started diq,. preporiJII ''• .'fu!ll delalled alert broulhl the IIIPWIIl Pa~~ tn lor surprlselnspectlcN r - J at the Pnlll&lt;llo oaalr,•tn trol Into 111e wild chloe, which
~~~ mUitary prlacms in tM wake which the 21 l!iol.dler-prlaonera eDded Whal tbe etciJIHI' Ul'
:'ill· ""!'fk.lnla by 21 ooldlers staged a olt.c!Gwn . strike laol .PllllliOd Into a dlteh .., Ohio 882
'el.rplj ' '\lith mutt~ at the Oc~ 14, two d&amp;Yo alter Pvt. not'lh athere, ~bQyswereplck·
· Pruldio stockade In california, Rtclard Bunch, 20, wu shot ad up and rolul'lled to the eamp.
· wao dltcleoed Saturday.
ond ldUed bY a guord In 'an
Charles E. ~. II· aUgect eocape attq~
and Alan CranakNI, I).
released a letter they
1\'Gm senate .Armed
Chairman Jolm Slennll

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Nfl1U' Lancaster

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LANCASI'ER, Ohio (IJPI) '- A
car-truck CQ!IIIIon .., U. s. 22
dallied the

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,llte'atRichard'l'mllut.i3, Amanda.

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~ta•oltnc al ~ hl1h rOle at opeod
"""" It pt....... 'IDIII a puked

tnrcl&lt;.

Press IDtenati.Oial
three petl(llJ were
Saturday when more

By United
At least

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IIECIIED OUT IN lido

a...

ery, Mra. Allee N•ae, vet.,... IIIIi Bend !llaslrel performer, W1U cwea tlds ,..r•a
llloe Souther• Ohio Poaoant
with pu'Odlea to ••u My ·
FriendS COUld See Me Now"
ard uRtDo. Dolly'' to Introduce -..tants to the ondl·
en&lt;e ,... the flrot time.

To Come Says
Mr. Goldwater

than 200 black studenta over the administration bullcttrw
at Cornell Unlverolt.Y• Blaek
militants · freed the Allalota
University trustees who IIMf
been held prisoners lor more
than 27 hoors.
El se"here on the •tlan'•
troobled college CIJDPUN, a
sit-in b,y a oPiinter llJ'OOW&gt; 01 the
3ttdents lor a Demoeratlc
Society (SDS) ended at Oll101t·
bla University's Hamilton HalL
Hea'l' · rain apparently a&gt;'ertod
an.y reaction at Ohio's Kelt
Stale Unhorslt.Y to the arnot at
lour sludenta on cbar&amp;N ol
lnciUIIti In riot In COII'OICilOn with
an earUer demcmatntloil.
Hunger atrlkel by ltudBitl
contblled at the UnhoralQ- r/.
Chlcaco ond N~
UniYel'siiJ',
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The reboUlouo.
stormed
Into the
buUdl!ll at llba&lt;a,
protest .~ Cornell'•
program"' r•u.. ·

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Stilied,. ·.Tree House is
fun fo~r Cluff Nephew
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. wa work la never done" epcially' II thO WOOWI·I• MrL
F M. Cllll! North Second Ave~ · MlddleP;rt. ·
AwareJjl,y finding allttletlme
oo her hands, and I o t s 0(
"•craps., around the house, Mrs.
Cluff has created a &lt;~tree house-'
tar her five-year-old Mphew,
Ke"'n Weldon. woo JQakes h i a
home with Dr. aod Mrs. CJutr.
Windows, stairways, at:rapa or
lumber and other parts or the
tree house were just lying arolUild · the former Calderwood

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ctufr have been remv.t.ing.
, · N&lt;s. Clul! decl&lt;led ·• .1 r e e
hOuse would provide exciting adventures tor her five-year-old
.nophew and so "whippod''ll up.
The house, plac~ on stilts Ia
located ill the back yard ot the
hOme.

classes begl.nning in 1970. There
are three vacancies for the Mill~
tary Acaden\Y, one for the Na~

val Academy, one for the Air
Force Academy, and be may
nominate 10 to cOmpete for 15

aboUt five dayo. Our bitertt Ia to
visit North C..rollna, Viralnla, .
. '·nd ~ p
t-·•· Pur•
Mary~
l•u OMey -·-·
pose Or !he triP latoob'!"rviand
stlidy rlalry farmlrw practlceo,
butwe'UalsovlaltseYeralpoirrts
of Interest such10 WWiamsl&gt;urg,
Harper's Ferry Getiyoburg and
perhaps others. '
Most ot our meeting was de-

The house is painted a vivid
red with bright blue steps IeacJ..
1ng to it. There are windows,
a lookoUt tower on top and a

hammock underneath\
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()lite a possession Cor a CiveY@OI'.old boy!

July 1, 1970 be at least 17
and not yet 22 years oi age.
For additional information, cat-

In Our Town

KEVIN WEIJ)()N, FIVE, STANDS BESIDE the lrml e"'
trance of his lltree house" made by his aunt, Mrs. F. M.
ciurt "Kevin" In large black letters across the front leaves
no doubt as to whose house it is,

Bylllt:k
ThoiU8

GAlJ..IPOLIS - The w~ is light iB back - blinking every
becrming green again, aiXl. none two seconds.
Bobby is tile son of Mr. and
too soon, for I'm tired of winter
and all ·tlw.t goes '(Vith it. Now, Mrs. Robert M. Betz, Jr., ot
don't get me wrong, I lOYe wln- Athens. They've lived In the unl~It'a .gust that I ean't afford vers1Qo toWn l~r tour years. Mrs.
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ltslil&lt;reased bills.
' But. all jokl._ aside, in my
opinion. we are now approaching
the most beautiM season oC the
year. Or, 1 should say we arealready in it. Spring, that is. But,
more specifically 1 mean May
aM June.
For, June is the most beauti·
tul month or the year. Mother
Nature is dressed in new finery !¥kl all's rightwiththeworld.
Brllb~ blazing sun. blue skies
ani a breath-taking freshnessthat's June.
May will brlrw about the oper&gt;o
iqr of the 23rd season of the Gal·
lipolls Bolt Clllb in its Chickama~ basin location. They're
preparq for the season with a
new section of covered docks.
·And, the Army Corps ot En,tneers are eoml~~g to the res~
cue. 'nley're goi~ to have the
creek dredged from i~s mouth to
the )Qt elub area. All stumps
alii snags wiU be remO\'ed. Then
the weekeml admirals _can take
!hoot """'nolve boetsolitthrOIJ8h
the ehannel without cueiul man.
euVIl'lq' arll threat ~(underwat­
er tuards.
ll'e hardly likely residents of
the Ohio Valley will have to put
tV with a Oood this sprillt - al~
though there have been high
stages ot water during those
moli.hs in the past.
One sure sign is that the Coast
Guard at He!Xlerson Depot has
put the "Bobby-Light" back atq,
one of the ice piers on the river~

lronl.
THERE'S A STORY behind the

"Bobby - Light" or navigation
llafit. The navigation aid tlashes
a white light on two *orxl ioter'4ls. Earlier thl.s year the

Patricia (Pa0 ' Betz has been
clerk of the Athens City Council
but is resigning May 1. She's expecting her second child in Aug..
usl

Pat is the daughter of Mr. alll
Mrs. John Bradbury of 43 Locust
street. Before moving to Athens,
she was assistant court reporter
Cor Gallla County Common Pleas
Court Cor six years.
LAST WEEKEND, I had the
pleasure of renewingtheacquah"'
tance of an old friend at the
Southeastern Ohio Newspaper Association meeting at University

men warted ,to 'I"' m

We!J'ai ~""'"'~ hi~,: cal'
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lhe \00!' .,...l•l~ lacllldo~. ~n~r,'ltlhhitll ~~~:.t

•1'1 rthla .Ia lihll wo'll.lnclrl!fe I•
the lour agendao atanchloo.,.ru;
a&lt;il&gt;dchenl• of p~oijred ,catlle as

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newer YBtel eaa 1bftome.

Tlie~ dalU. ea-. ~. r:em~ved
b_y wadlfi!J va~ llloro.Jhl)',

bleaeb )lot gallon ol ,W ir!ll

water•• Let .illand live •ll!lil:.
uies, f!len ~bloe W dry. ·
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and C eall Again
When your ebamols oWlea1 soak Jt Ia Wann water
to wbleli a •poollful ol oUve
oU has be.. added. Your
chamois wW be II 11011 alii
dean •• llle day you boaghl
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Ill. ~·· dliry 'ramen,who!&gt;ad
at&amp;rti&gt;!! ,- Willi little a!lll'are· oucJ
cea•fril tnda,l',liUI had li!acllleve •
lhla 'oo lhalr ..... klea·s Oll:hlred iP~.Ind ma~u; an
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'lbtr!r ~ bulls from
tllio s best purebred breeding
firms averaged $470,
Tho loll oeller was a Cllaro' tals bull consigned by Francbes-

Miller Moves to Curb Disorders

directed to his office, Miller
said tile actua1 choosing of nominees and aiWrnates is made by
a selection board composed oi
communilv leaders from each
of the 13 counties in the lOth
Congressional DiBtrict.
To be eligible, a young man
must be a resident of ihe loth
Congressional District, and by

Merchant Marine Academy va.
alogues and application forms,
cancies ava11able to Olllo.
AltboUP applications for a~ applicants should write to their
caclemY ~lments shoold be congressman.

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1111:1 lll1blg .lite vue .wflll a
weekotOctobel'· 20,alllwllt~ ~el,aUo,q or %-euP :III!ul4

Invites Nominations
WASIUNGTON, D. C. - Appllcanta are now being accopted by
Congnsaman Clarence E. Miller tor nomination to the three
military academies and t h e
Mercbant Marine Academy for

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CARTER .
Gall~ Ext. Aiont.• AIJ'l,
GALLIPOIJS - Mld,91&gt;1o ValIO.Y 'rtoll'Yiilen alll llielr wl'l's
. will Ogain Hir~'·lhl! •oppOrtuni!l
to iako an --alate dairy totir
this loll:. carl Qook •'!I I ~et
with several \l&amp;Wa; ritd Mason
CoUnty dalrymeq ani ~ wives
last week to draw up plans Cor a
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Inn, at Athens. lie was Jim Comstock, editor arrl pubHsher of the
weekly West Virginia Hillbilly at
Richwood.
Actually, that's the only thing
that prompted me to go the meetirw, 1 read where Jim was going
to speak at the Saturday meeti11g
and we were going up for the Friday night session. I hoped to see
him · Friday night,. and I did.
Co'instock approached me to do
some writing for the HillbilJy and
1 believe I'll take him up on the
offer. After all, iC the ren&lt;rNned
writer Jesse Stuart donates articles, for which Esquire would
pay $&amp;00, to the Hillbilly - I
siirl1llJ can, too.·~, ,~j
-'!!.r.\ilng old frfeoot"ilitlciilakirt new ones - that's the highlight of these newspaper meetings. Saw Ren Greene, former
Pomeroy Daii,J Sentinel employe,
Dan Martin, editor, and Min
Grimes, columnist, ali or l h e
Ironton Tribune.
Min and J had a long talk. Her
mother was oneofeightdaughtcrs
of the late Captain George W,
Bay who owned aOO operated the
Bay Line or packet boats. She is
a regular reader of my Fifty
'Years Ago on the River. I was
recently graciously mentioned in
her column Min's Chatter.

WASIIINGTON, D. C.'- Ohio
lOth District Congressman Clar~
ence E. Miller ls co--sponsoring
leglstatloo !hal would cut off
Federal funds to My U. S. college or university thai Is hit by
rioting and disorder If the college administration makes no
serious ertort to restore order
immediately,
..The problem of campus dis·
orders is compounded by weak·
willed administrators who do DOl
take decJsive action,'' ·Miller
slated.
11 1 do not suggest that 1t is
the place oC the Federal Gov·
ernment to move in and police
the colleges, but tlle government
does have the resp:Hislbilifltobe
sure the tax-PlYer's money.isbe~
lng applied properly. lnstltutims
that allow the educational p~

ce asos to stop w!Utoutlaidng cor- onstra.Uons, riots, seizure ot in~
recllve aetloo are not living up Slitutlon property, or oUier dloto lbelr Implied agreement wlllt orders, there Ia a substantial
the government to educate t h e disruption olllte operation ollhe
great majOrity

or studentJ' who

lnsiltutioo alll the adllilnistra-

caine to college to learn.'' he tive offlclals ol suellimrtl.tuUonS
taU to take timely corrective

said.

uThls legialatioo will Ia no
way curtail ll!ildmale dissent
and debateonoureampuses. Law~
lui dissent is jult as important
a tool In the learnlDe process
as textbooks and slide rules.
But violent djssenl musi DOl be
permitted to dlarupt the education ol orderly studeots," Miller continued.
'lbe provision• olthe blll would
require the U, S. COmmissioner
ol Education to sullpeltd Federal llnancW asaiatance to lilY hlstltutlon ol higher education at
which by reason of violent dem-

meaaures. In addition the bUt
would ter~oate Federal research and !ellowshlp grants to
any !~culty members who par·
liclpate in college disorders.

Farms, ~c., Weot Sol~m, ,
which sold I'll' .• 900 .. • 'lbe pur' • vo11
clm10r waa N•• R.
1 ., fl'l' .
Farms, Waverly,. . , .
The ·top . Ari8iJ.s bUll was ~onoll!rled by llotiry Oitd : R~rta
Wbltebead, Graltflllo, i1li&lt;h ioid
to John G, Brewoler oi 'Pik'!lon
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Ohio state Universit.Y student.
Talent - modern acrdlatlc

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Farm, Sprinilfield, and sold lor
$810 to the' !.Overing Her¢otd · ·
Farm, ~IV~ ;... .
~.e lq&gt;. FOiled g.,l'tl\"!"',buil .
wu conali!ited by Lie&gt;id'l\lexan- ·
der, Wo&lt;)oter, and aoldlOti
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to Rlch.ir&lt;[ ~ ~im(. le.
'J'he·-aeven Xniys buill c. ••raged $476; n1.- Polled•Hereloi'd buill; averaPrl $.W31 'ondthe
four FOiled Shoi'lh&lt;!rno 'averag- ,
ed $301.
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which provides reasonable assurance !hal such disorders wUl
DOl recur.

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Spot In Your
Home?
"Mum's The Word''

DUDLEY'S FLORIST

have terminated, and the insdtullon allected haa deriaed a plan

S.rYlng: Calllpelh, '

Pomeroy, Middleport, (),
and Malon Co., W-, Va.

KACY CONNER, Col-.o,

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VIRGINIA MAE THOMAS,
Drexel tUJJ, Pa., Ohio Vni·
veralty stlllent. Talent- singing .. Love Ia Where You Find
It..,

SUSAN ' M. SEDLAK, New
Springfield, Ohio University
s.tudent. Talent - dramaUc
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BONNIE POOLEY, Hamilton, Ohio Uni veralcy sludenL
Talent- Hawaiian dance number.

DONNA SCHELLING, McLean, Va., MarJetta College
student. Talent- guitar number with vocal

LAUREN IL!iLEY, Columbus, Ohio University student.
Talent - modern dance number.

CHERYL PASKY, ParkoroDurg, W. Va., Marj.etta Col..
Jege student. Talent - dra-

matic presentation.

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student. Tal"' ert - modern jazz manber.

HJt's good to see yw hei'e &amp;more our hearts

and nowers."
Theae lyrics to the hit tune, "U MJ' Friends Could See Me
Now," by Big Belli Mi~trel fOCili&amp;t, Mra. Allee Nease, Yrlll B1art
the ftllh altltlllll Mi" - r n Ohio Papallt rolllag at &amp;:10 p. m.
saturday niglll at lite Melgo Junior Hit!~ School in Pomeroy,
Members of the Big Mlnalrel Asaoclalioo will be on
halkl Cor the al'llll81 event aDI thelr muaicalllllllbers between segments ol the cC~q&gt;etitlCII wlU., for the most part. carry out the
"Hearts alii Flowers" theme used tor this Y81ll''s event. ,
In di!Uon to the mloalrel elllertellllluni, COI\teslanls in the
pageant will preaent a wide range of ialertl in their acts d!irlltlllte
competltioa. They are judged on these acta is wen as appearances
in evening gowns aod awimsults.
Weeki o1 work have II""' Into the !lllh atullal event ..,...ored

by the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce 81:11:1 Xi Gamma Mu a..pter
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority,
'lbe pageant it lor girls either llvlag or allendlng college in
the Cola counties ot Washington, Gallia, Athens aad Meigs aid contestants will be guests in various homes of Pomeroy am Middleport while in town to take part in pageant activities. Three of this
year's contestants are Crom out of the state - Pemsylvanla,

ants.
The Judl!lrw panel will include one judge Iran each olllte loor
counties plus l.anni.!lr Porterfield, Sa.Biusli;y, who will represent
lhe Miso Ohio Pagean&lt;.
The new Miss Soothern Ohio will npresent this area lD the
Miss Ollio Pageant at Cedar Point this sununer.
Adwnce dckets may be purchased at a reduced price through
next Friday eveni!W at the New York ClothiDg House ar.:l SWisher
and Lohse Drug Store In POOteroyj the Fui-Valu Market la. Racine,
aad at Ballr Clothier arwJ Dutton's Drugs ln Middleport.
In addition. a box omce sale o1 tickets, still at the reduced
price, will be conducted at the Meigs Jwllor High School auditor..
hun next Saturday tram 1 to 3 p. m.
The 1969 pageant Is under the diroctioo of Bob HoeOich.

VIrginia and Wool Virginia.
Making several a,wearances 1n this year's event. l.ncludq the
entertalmne_!lf. portion or the pageant, wUI be Mise Laurie Schaefer,
Columbus, reignirag as Miss Southern Ohio ofl968,and Miss Glori;;
Buck, Pomeroy, Miss Southern Ohio of 1967.
This year's pageant has been given overwllelming suwort by
business houses ol the areas which are providing prizes tor the
winners in additloo to tl'q)ldes alll remembrances Cor all contest-

JENNIFER SMITII, Fairborn, Ohio Untverslcy student.
Talent - dramatic presenta..
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GlOria Buck
Grace Saturday Pageant
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slty, Talent - singing and
acting "Doin' What Comes
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SANDRA CAPIZZI, New Jersey, student at Rio Grande

JUDY HALL, Clteaapeake,
stOOent Holzer School otNurs-

LYNN ROGERS, Cleveland,
sttllent at Ohio University.
Talent - dramatic presenta·

College, Talent - modern
dance with drum accompaniment.

ing. Talent - piaoo solo,
Chopiris "Fantasia IQromp-

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SIBRIEY GUELTIG, Rocire, Southern High S~ool student. Talent - Sirwing "I
Cain't Say No."

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Here Are Some Solutions
For Hanging Ornaments
By POLLY CRAMER

DEAR POLLY -Wall Worrier could buy at the hardware
slore a stud finder {hat has a magnet and an arrow in it.
When this is moved slowly across the wall (horizontally)
the arrow will come to dead center when it contacts the

metal of a nail, usually in the center

11li!iS SOITI'IIERN Of40 OF
1H1, Gloria BuckolPomeroy,
wW pn~~ent a ••ftrat" at Sat· .

utdoJ nlalll'• Jllaout- -

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Buck wtU olag lor lite llrol
lbH VOCilitlqJ "I GCJIIa Bo
llo" ; bltore Plbw lrto her
.•l!llom .tuz - I l l.. au.~
lo utullllllatOhiDUai-•IIJ,

REihNING OVER SA11JRDAY NIGHT'S ar:llvldoo altha
Melli Jullor Hit!~ Sehool in P-rw wiD bO Mlu Laurie
Schoe(tr, Colunitouo, a -nt at Ohio Unherolll' who it 111u
~ Ohio .ot 19GB, M101 Schaefer will pre•oot ber WCI1
rellllum ,c4. urbe lmpoa.slhle ~;»ream.., oaly reeeally, ahl wu
Nlocled •• lllao cemt Oltlo artd 11 a reoult will make her
soeotlll trtiJ lo·lhe Milo ohiO Pageant 11 cedar Point lltlo '""'"
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or the stud. Once you

have found one stud, others may be found quickly. They
are usually about 16 inches apart.
Those picture hooks that have a holder through which
t~e nail slips at a slant distribute weight properly and I
fmd them most satisfactory. They come in various sizes
lor ~iflerenl weights.- BARBARA

Coast Guard took the beacon

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... tagged the "Bobby-light."

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Judge and Mrs. RobertM. Betz
have a six-year-old grandson,
Bclbby. They reside on First Ave.
aCross from Our House. When
Bobb)o wu smaller he became
~- at towboet whloUes,
But hlo lll'll'Cimolher fixed !haL
Mn Belz told Bobby the boots
..- the light on the ice piers
· aDil were wht8lliJW at him whefloo
• t¥1" lltey hai&gt;P&lt;!oed to paos. Thl•
. - . . to auffice arwJ the tear
~~ed.. Thus the ~vigationak1
lee pier came to be

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Problem•ll!l[(!llllllli!IIBR!IIIIIIill

DEAR POLLY- I washed my black crepe washand·wear blouse by hand and ironed it with low heat.
It has a shiny finish that does not look good. I washed
the blouse again but the shine,l'emalned. Does anyone
have any suggestions to get rid of this shine ?-RUTH

DEAR POLLY- When cooking or baking and a recipe

calls lor a few drops or
lemon juice I do not cut up

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otllte llllh oDIIIIII Mlaa Soulhont Olilo ~
oant in Pomeroy Solurday nigllL Loft to rigltt are Debbie Crow SuiU .....,..., Slttllo Od1d ·
JIU Hoboleller, Soar!¥ Zerkle, Pam - • alll Nutcy
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FOVR-YEAJI.CLD JAYNE LEE 'HOEFUCH will make llor
aecond QPIIlll~ as QQMD~' atteadant in the Miss Southera
olrto ~nt -tid wW appear 11 a vocal sololol wllh the IIIII
Betll · !II~ Aliodadoo wrlormora.
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a whole lemon but stick a
s h a r p wooden toothpick
into the lemon and then
squeeze out tbe ·needed
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i.~=~in~l:the~ .~Betz family, .. lilt drops. The reot of tbe
leniop is kept until needed [""']~I
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one day thia .winter, the · again. Tbis is a good way
to
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keep
the
lemon
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IL Mra. Betz asked me drying out.- ELLY
I callorHIIe C4ul G~ard.
POLLY'S NI)TE - I al.Idol ·••• tloo)o•rhut lite Ugh! waY• •liP lhe;!&lt;!n•on In a Jmall plaotlc bag belort puiUng
II haet (a lllit r•lrlceralor and lblnt I would also put the
lite dllleer of a oprl•
loolhplek
~i&lt;!k li lite bole.
"'"'U'" oitr;Gut•• Ulo. Tho
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It's the Ohio Bell symbolic low sign. . ·.We really· f~lthe. . sltr.Pil·
The extended arm that saYS we try to we spend millions for
-keep costs down. And since 1959, we've an~ exi&gt;ansion '0£ phone .
managed to do just that.~ teleph6ne and.y~ ·()ut.'.Arid PaY .m,ore·:li.b
rates haven't gone up one cent in those . for thirlga··we buy. All
ten long y~rs. Arid long dis~nce raU!$ · rates·: $iir~.•.'we keep'
have actually been reduced s.everal , ·pei1ni1a~.
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times.
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~oes it (e~
lilte this for all Jhi~ tim.18'?
down ag,ain's t the
rising prices?

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DEAR POLLY- Wall Worrier can hang things on her
wall on a heavy darning needle. Cut the eye off, drive the
bottom pointed part into the wall at an angle . Thls wiJl not
leave a very large hole. Later the needle can be driven in
flush with the wall and be invisible.-MRS. E. F.. W.

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Need A.Brleht

Financial' assistance that has
been suspended couJd be resumed upon the Commissloner•s de.
termlnaUon thai the di~s
whlchr occasioned the suspension

JOOELLE GtllDOTn, eo.
honbua, Obio University stu·
dent. Talent- songallldance
number;·

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Girls, Brilliant Costuming, Dancing, Singing,

· Pqgeantry! CQme to the Mw Southern Ohio Pageant
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glem
and ehildren spent Easter with
hi&amp; mother, .Mrs. Ama Glenn,
H1shland. and other relatives.
~ LanJer, who attends Ohio
Nortbem University, spent the
Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lanier.
Her rather was taken to Holzer
HoaP:tal fur a few diu's treatment while she 08 hero. He
wa&amp; dlacbarged from the hosp1tal
ntly
Mr~ r.b-a. Blll Daft were
recent imday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Woodley and Ken·
neth DeVore.
'Iboee from a distance attend-

er.
Easter dinner guests at Mr.
and Mrs. Ishmael Gillespie, Rod·
ney, were Mrs. Ermel Ward and
David, Mr. and Mrs. Jolm ste-vens and daughters, Henderson
GiUIIlspie and family, Mrs. louise Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Sayre.

Dinner 8llests at Mrs. Cecile
Thompson Easter were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Wlon and daughter'
Worthington; Mr. and Mrs. Lon·
Die Thompson and famlJy, Gallipolis; Mrs. Blli WUson,Belvlllei
Mr. and Mro. Tom Thompson
and family, Columbus; Mr. ond
Mrs. Joe Thompson and tamlly'
1ng the fUneral of Roger Evans Jackson, and Mrs. Leah WUcox.
recently wei-e Mr. and M r s.
Mrs. Cecile ThompiOD and
Mike Mayes (sifter of deceas. Mrs. Leah Wilcox accompanied
~ Budson, 0.; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wloo a n d
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to their home in WorthKom e~.u
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bel PhJlllps, .and Mrl. Florence returned home three dQ's later.
Wickline, all of Gallipolis; Mr.
Allll and Jan Long, wllo attend
IIDII Mrs. James Clark, R 1 0 the University of Cincinna~
Grande; Roy Chamberleln, weJJ. spent tho Easter weekend with
llton; Verne 9toemaker, Bidwell, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
IDd Everett Demey, Jlckaon. Evans.
Mra. Mildred Baker ond Mra.
A family dinner was held at
Jessie Houchins spent Eaoter the home It Mr. ond Mrs. Ed
·-• Mrs. John Kraw- McGhee on Easter, The dlmer
wltli · Mr• cuMI
acz,n and famlly, Middleport was ln honor fi Mr. M&lt;:GIJee's
Th_, sioo called 011 . Mr. and 84til birthday. Thoao attending
Mrs. Steve Houchins snc1 ram. were Mr. sncl Mra. Bobby Wallly wlille there.
lace and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ermel Ward 01141 llavlcl Charles !:ilultzondTommyCouriopeot a few &lt;1111 reeently with rlgltt, all of Columbua; Mr. ond
llf· and Mrs. lshmael 'Gllles- Mrs. Harry Courtright It Lour~~ Rodney.
qlvUle ~Mr. and Mrs. George
·· Mrs. Howard Glom entered Johnsoo, Gallipolis.
Hoh.:er Hospf.tal recently for surMr. and Mrs. Avery Adkins
have returned from a week's

College
Rioting

BAIRD

BROS

Wrecking
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GUARANTEED
USED AND ·.
REBUILT
PARTS
OIN~RS:
, Henry, Don,
Paul Baird

GALLIA CO.
BEEF MENI
Whafs Yow Goal? Do You Have AGoal To Reach
With Your Beef Herd? Would You Like To Make
ALittle More Money With That Beef Cow?
CiliA . . . Offers The Very Best Sire$ Which
Produce More Type And Earlier Weanlna Aae. By
Havlna More Type And.Earlier lean inc Aae, Yoti
Receive More MOney And The Cost Df Brledlna
Till Animal Decreases. This llay You Bqln To
R~h Yow Goal. Let Us Help You Reach That

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mined . Br-r had IJIPIIrentl¥ ..., comm..U at hla Frida.Y .
simply repainted tl1e color .., his ' """' eoO!ereQCO . ael bed&lt; VIet
196ll tags Instead ol JIUI'&lt;hulng eo., 01141 llaDo! Igloo of achlilv·
- ·mea.
lni! a - SOV..,..ent In Saigon
lleput,y Beegle has tiled charg. wblcll would "!&amp;&amp;dele a .SOUle•• of counterfolU.. llconoe 111!!J11 In Parts with the Nadoo.
plato&amp;, failUre to apply for II· a1 Llberatlm Frmt (NLF), !be
Ue, !allure to appl,y for llll!ltlll! VIet Cong'a poUUcal erm.
registration ond !lcdtioua rOI!Isttltion against the accused man.
Brewer ,., Jalled elter being ·
ATI'ENiJ MEETING
GA-LLIPOLIS - .Miss MarJortaken Into custody,
Ie Rlaebert, Clark, Gallla Coom17 CDIIIDQI Ploaa 'Court, anc1
m~~.,.,.,,.~,.~""~""ll't Deputies Ka,y Cox,
Jet~
fora ond Loulao Burger attendPOMEROY - The vlaltlng ed a dllltrict meeting of the
Marietta Hlgh School g o 1 ! Oblo Clorf&lt; of Court AIBOcledon
tMm edged Meigs 453 to H8 Thursday at Cbllilcolhe,
In a Slturdal' match at the
Pomeroy GcJlt Cour11e.
Medalist was Marietta's Jeff PROTESf LASI'S 20 MINtrrES
Adamo with a 78 to doloat
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Thomas
Don Anderson.
Slaw, · 18, Warren. a Miami V
Other scoring Included Jim student, chained hlmaal! to otep.s
Amerine, Marietta, 94, _lost to
loading to tho Oillo Penitentiary
Rex Roush, 91; Blll Hensler,
Salolrdal' to protest capital JlU"'
Meig1, 81, over Howard Locke,
ishment, remaining there 20 min.
84; M~s' Pet O'Brien, 81
utes during a light rain before
over Chris Brunton, 94, and
guards appeared with a hack·
RanciY Burt, Molp, 90, over saw.

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observation and treatment.
Mr. 8lld Mrs. Tom Rece and
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; The rnounilng pressures of to' soeiety, demand the com,ond eill~toned coopera·
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1972 Presidential siecttoo.
So It 10 that the Nixon White
Houae Is caught In a crossfire
In New York C!Qo from which
there ls no ea&lt;:ape and In wtdeh
the President' a interesta are certain to be wounded In ooo wey
... onolher.1'boo&amp;ll hollmoiiiUil·
likely to aook campaign assist.
ance from the President, LindlilY Ia after aU a lll&gt;lllil1al member of the G,O,P, ond aa such
con be Ignored sitogether mly
oo pain &lt;i evoklno! charges of a
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Nevertheless, should Mr. Nix·
on be drlveo iDto ofl'eriug some
kind of giQgOTiy hslp, gambling
thai It would In 1111)' eveot be resll1p.
jected by Lindsay, he would oureThe alarming and tragic InTh~ Women's Christian Tern~ 1y be working aplnst his own
crease in the use of habit Corm- perance Unl.on, atnce its founding fortunes, DOt to mentl011 his own
lng drugs by many youth of both In 1874 at Clevsi&lt;md, Ohio by the deaperate need to oustalnhlsfor&amp;exes and the widespread. hablt saintb France&amp; Wlliard has nev- eign and mUitary policy leader·
or eeesed In Its e!!orto to pro- shlp.
teet adult people - and especiWhlle either outcome in New
ally youth - from the ovU and York- UndSIY elected or Wag.
despair which are Ule unescapa. ner elected - oould bring no
blo In lntemperonee and drug Joy to tile President, It woold ;p.
addiction.
pear on balance he would be rel ..
To effectuate ita current pro~ attvely better ofl with a Wagner
grams the Women's Christian rather tban a Lindsay in the orTemperance Union and the Ohio fice. Granted that Wagner's ylc~
Youth Temperance Council are tory would help to revive Demo&lt;:hO.PPOI' I grabbed the pliot'l giving wide cllstrlbuUon to a col- craUc partisan oplrlts ill OOih
stmlder and I yelled, •J love or 111m on LSD entitled ''Trip c117 ond state, It Ia st111 b'uethat
you! I lov~ you!' That was or Trap," and to a rum strip de· this would not neceuarily enreally something. And I hugged plctlng the suhUo clangors of . danger the state for Mr. Nixon
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due snltting."'
' bt 1972, whereas a Und&amp;Q .in
1be Army said Van Putten
The governor and mayor Ltt'g- ofllce might well endanger him
had only one complaint alter a ed all ·oor oitizens - and es- both there and elsewhere.
fUll night of lr-m.
pecially the parents ot elemenIn this sttcldest of aituattona
..1 try to sleep but the bed is tary and high BCboo1 ctdldren the White House has made no
too comfortable," spokesmen to cooperate tully in these pro- tlnal decision as to its cwrse·
•
quoted him as saying. "I jUst grams to the end that youth may understandably, this is a dilem·
keep wanting to talk to people. •• receive adequate temperance in. rna that nobody 8.J'OI.DKI there ts
atruction.
eager to take on. All the same,
a good bet Is that In the end tl1e
President wiU decide to retreat
to
high ground ond simply try
I'GOD JlQB AMBBIIJANS
to ignore the race, When no kind
of a good solution is possible,
tho politician's habit Is to opt
tor whatever·· solutim may be
leest bed. And this Is about the
C
size It the problem In New York;
"'
there Is no really good way out,
GAYNI)II.,MADD!)l( t~ fi ~&lt;i:;i'l'~1 the mty! tactor In tile j
"
NEA Food · and Nutrition Cc;lumn"lst
whole bualneso that can give t11e
Prysident the smallest of comA group of nutrition experts Is called to Washington 10
tori Is the circumstance that If
recommend changes in the federal school luncheon Jro·
gram. They study the situation, make suggestions an go
a Lindsay In victory would be
back to their universities or institutes.
bad news ror the White House,
But what happens to their recommendations?
it woold be very tar rrom hap"Wbat interests me is that a lot of federal programs
PY news for Gov. Nelam Roc~e-don'tlollow through. That may be dUe to lack of funds, or
reller of New York. Lindsay hao
lack of interest or political pressure," obseryes Dr. D.
spent a IOOd deal or time and
Mark Hegsted chairman of the Food and Nutntlon Board
e!Jort In seeking to undercut
of the Nationil Research Councll. He is one or eight dis·
Rockefeller.
tlngu!Jhed nutritionists l'!'cenlly consulted by the Depart·
And •• a RepubllcanorolnNew
men! of Agriculture. Hegsted says:
York City told this columnist:
14 My general observation is that in affluent suburba_D
ur John should slnk, Nelse sure
areas the school lunch programs provldes food that 15
would not cr7 hls heart out!'
good. But ln many poor school districts there is no or very
little food provided children. Many don'! have breakfast
They don't hav.elunch either. ·
"Many schools reject the program because they don't
have kll&lt;hens and cannot serve hot food. They have tho
wrong Impression that only hot lunches can be nutritious .
PRAGUE (UPl) - Pollee, act.
Sandwiches are good~o , so Is cold milk."
ing on orders (rom CzechoalovakThe committee of n ltionists was asked to judge stand·
ia's touab oew JU'O-ltktS&lt;:ow lead·
ards of the school I h progtam. Dr. Hegstecl, professor
er, cncl&lt;od clown Salurdey on q.e
of Nutrition at the
ard School of Public Health, exri&amp;llt &lt;i rree aasembly, a replains:
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form lntreducod during the 1ft&gt;.
"But the Department of Agriculture gave us very llltle
oral regilne of oosled Allllllllcler
lnfonnallon on what cblldren actqally eat. They told us
Dubcek.
what they would serve, not what the children would eat
The now COmmunist PIIV
of it. Nor how local sebool cooks jYOuld react to our recom· tlri!l ...rotary, Glotsv ll!sai&lt;,
mendatlons. Nor how the local sebool boards would reac!·
We all asked why the Department of Agrl&lt;ulture dldn t
pledged In a apeeeh published
· glve us this information to help us make practical sug.
Seturday In Rude .Prevo, !be per.
gestions for improvement?
17 oowspapo_r,thethowoold''ilght
"So we are a little disturbed about making recommenda·
without pity" against anti..SOCtal·
lions. But we do tnow that the program Is Inadequate. II
Ill ond anll-ll&gt;vleta.
must be Improved In a way that will help children who
need· iood draollcaUy."
the state and the church in the
moral and spiritual training of
our youth In preparation ror the
reJpOJlsibliiUes of adult dtizen-

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strengthen tl1e Domocredt per.
17 In tht. state, to some deCree

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A.rmy oblervadon bellcop.
in an area 71 mUes
Aorthwest of Saigon near Ta,y
~ city, the provincial capital.
. ~ 'IP&gt;koamen gave .no
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feWI•
f!!cOJ&gt;I. to "'\¥ tilat It occurred 18
tya before he was picked up
t'\'1 taken ·to tho U.S. Army
~ al. Long Blnh IS mlloa
IOI'theast It Saigon,

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PUllen as talllng the
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crew
whlcb found
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warm root beer, fruit
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doodles which he described,
iccOrdlne to the A.rmy, .. tho
. list food um all my lUe. n
· i~ t~wtten that chopper came
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tjlfni l'vJ ..,.n In my ll!e," Von
t'Utten was quoted as SSJ(ng.
4Wowr 1 was waving my lhf.rt
iiid arm'r•ond dolni everything
• , 18 get hi~ (tho pilot's) attent!m.
blBw a klss to the eumer
• tl1e LOH Olght ob&amp;er'lltlon
llOucop)&lt;lr), thet picked me up.
~ ..olf/e( forget that big,
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).rmy Salolrdal' announced the
Lscape of a young GI - had
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UNIONTOWN, Oillo (UP0 -

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routh Temperance Week Invited

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and sons.

1t,y that he will In 1972 become prObable Democrat!&lt;: nominee,
"Dick Nlxlln'l Gone McCartl\y." RGbert Wagner, the f!GI1aequen~e

l• le\ydrated GI
~xcapes Viet Cong

NO
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Cor a contest against

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Lindsay
tacking that project with"' leas
\'ltur than are the '""ally ultra- .
liberal ond OIJI&amp;lly anti-VIellwnwar DemoCrat&amp; or tile v n 1 t d
Slates Senate.
)I the second place, a Lindsay ,
triumphant wo u I d , Inevitably ·
strengthen the anti-NIXon or non..
Nixon wing of theRepubli&lt;:an.Pil'cy In Now York City and state.
Woroe yet rrom tho viewpoint It
the White House, thoNixon~o
freely ond wryly admU In prlvate that U John Lindsay Ia re-

They are convinced, In a wol11,
thai a victor)' Jn the cl17 for
Llnd88J' .would move· him to entor tile RoplbUeu l'r~denttal
prlmarleo Ia 1972 ogoinst, Mr.,
Nbllll In an adempt to bring •·
bout the President'• Tepudlation
by his own l)lll1;y precisely as
Sen. ~ McCII'thf sougl1t In
the DoMoeredcprlmarleaoU968
to desllW the- sitting Prosi,
dent of hiD own lllllV, Lyndon
Jollleon.
turned to the ~r's otnce,
If, m the other hand, Lbtdsay
build the antiballistic mis.. there ia the strongest probabll- should loae in New York to the

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Coach Nolan SWackhamer's
Meigs llnksters will host Pt.
PleaiOIII · ond Gallipolis on
Monday sncl go to Marietta oo

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IIY WILLIJ\M S. WHITE
' WA-SHINGTON- The developmayoralty race In Now York
IV lo the aource of a richness
" embarr&amp;.saments to tile ~ixon
:}dmlnlstradoniof a kind rarely
!"'" ID,Amerlc":" politics.
•; No ~r hO!r It ma,y oome
OOt,,P,re:lldent Nixon can scarceb- Win.' .b,. .v~ctory Cor the nota.
lilY un • RePublican · Republican
J.leYor, John Llndssy, ,..,..ldftrat
all ~~ount ·to an Ideological
!'Feat for !be President oo the
ana rea)Jy touJb issue thus far
r rise for, blm', his program

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hours 10 reinforce demards that
the comple" ol silt Nqro
colleges "'"' called Atlanta
University be rerwned Martin
Luther King Jr, Unl..,rslty.
Among those ln the bulldlng at
the start ol the blockade was
the _!ather of the slain clvU
rightaleader, Dr. Martin Luther
KqSr.
.
"I'm representing the family,
am the faniily uks that hls
name be withdrawn," he said.
But the protesters ~d no heed.
SDS members had vowed to
ignore a court order '8.00 remain
in Columbia's Hamilton Hall but
late Friday night they left the
building because tlley had
"Called to generate S~.W.POI1"
trun other sndents. The
student• tad been demardiJW
an erQ to Naval ROTC, eflllrv
caqM~s mmtary recruUment
and opening of university owned
al~Uiments to tlle nearby New
\' ork ClQ- cmununity.

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al days recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Max Barnes.
Mr . and Mrs. Lllmon Jolm11011 and £amlly, Parkersburg,
were recent visitors d. her par ..
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0, E. Paint-

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Litchfield, Mich. spent sever·

Lambert'B auto.

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nctiUie"'·!ee

Houchins and daughters.

arrests, minor damage to the
Mdlaffle car and medium to

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Mr, and Mrs. Victor Culo
were Easter aueats of ,their
cllugirter, Mr. and Mrs. !~eve

the process ot making a lett
111m when Lambert tried to
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lfcl- oo Route 124, tllree- ' ~nliiJI,
Aulherldeo slid the men sOt
tenlha It . a mile ....t of Route
oo
·the Ohio side of uie river
7, .... ~ by Meigs. Coun(lneanl unlmown) after elwllns
ty 9mttf RobertC,Hartenbach'a
West Virginia oatcers. Both
~tFridaj'.
arrests oeQ.Irred about 6 p.
Autborl.tles said a car drlven by Richard ...l11'1!11Ce Lam. m. Lakin otrlclala picked up
the pair lmmedtalely.
bert, 2f 1 LangsvUie, struck the
left olde of on auto operated
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Bra~es

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Reds:Again, 4-(J
lirw Ttiny Clonll-wltti lho loa a.
A walk to Sonaj' Ja,kson, Niekro's saerUiee 'and alnale&amp; -by
Felipe Alou and Felix Mllanpw
lho Braves tlioir ftrotrun In tile
third llllllllg. '
Clpeda homered In lho ~
imlng and the Bravendded!)lelr
final two in the sixth. one acorlrw on Clete Boyer'• oliiBie and
another coming hmne on Cloninger's wild pitch.

CINaNNATI (VPI)- PII\INieUo , _ it two ohutoull In a
roo .,_ the Ctnelnoati Redo
S.tonlo1, aUowlrw ooi.Y lour hito
whUe pltehirw tho Atlula Draws
to I ~ &gt;\ctoey.
Tbe victory wao tho third ol
the _,.. lor tho kml&lt;klebolllng
r~r and extenled h I •
atring ol scoreleu inni.Jw• to24.
'lbe Brave• nppecloutab:hita.

lncludl!w Orlanlo Celleda'• third
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Oakland Slips By
IWISAS CITY (VPO - Sol Cater on a routine Jb but Green
Bmlo doubled home one run and drilled a single to left driving Inacored tbe other on Dick Green's what proved to be the winnilli:
ologle In a lwoonl1 lourlh Inning run.
A Cl'Oft'd of 16,747 saw the
Saturday as the Oaklahl Athletics
Rczyala
nick Odom ror their rWl
celebrated Utelr nrst.,.,.....nce
In
the
oevenlh
when Loo PlnlelIa Koneao Clcy since Ute Ira"'
la
trl»led
home
Joe Foy with one
cldae was moved with a 2-l ricout. But Odom struck out Jerry
tory o"'r the - Royalo.
Jolin (Blue Moon) CJdom, who Adair and retired Bob Oliver on
pve .., lOIII' hits In 8 1.,'1 1.. a line drive to the Infield to end
lllnr• before be(JW relieved by the IDDing.
Pinch - hlttlrw Bob Taylor ~
Lew Krauaae, received credit
ened the Royals' ninth with. a
lew tile victory.
Reale Jackson opened the sillgle and Ml~e Fiore 11criRced
Alhledcs' !ourtll with a olngle pinch-l'UIJIIOr Tom Burgmeler to
of! Roger Nelson, the Royals' seem!. Krausse relieved Odm\
No. l choice ln the eJII)Insion alter Joe Foy w~ked on lour
draA. ancl scored on Ba.ndo's plt&lt;heo and retired Pinlella and
double. Nelson reUred Dai'IJ)' Adair on foul pq&gt;..,~

Cubs Win lOth Tilt, 6-5
~run homer in a five-run fifth
Inning tor the Cubs, struck out
but Ernie Books walked.
HandY Hundley Died out but
Hickman, pinch • hitting lor AI
Spengler, delivered the samewtnntr:w blow.

MONTREAL (UPO - Pinch·
hitter Jim Hl&lt;kman singled with
two OUt Ia the Ulh lnnlngtodrlve
In BIII.Y Williams Satunlly and
stve the Clllcago Cubs a fhl victory over the M~1treal Expos and

their loth trl-h in 11 pmeo

John Bateman's three _ run

thl1 Be&amp;.IOO.

ron...

homer off Ken Holtzman,
lng singles by Mack Jonoo and
Gary Sutherland, e,.ble the Ex·
poa : ,Ito the ocore at :;.6 In tho

WUIIamo oterted tile ilvliOII
wltll a olrwle of! relief pttcher
Doo Shaw. Ron Samo, who hila

EASTERN EAGLES - Memben of tho,~ton Eqloo booeblll 1o1m of IIIIa IPrirw are, !roDI
row, left to rlgh~ Rick Sonders, Gordoo Holter, - , . CsldweU, Dole Boston, Mike Correll, Bay
Karr. Secoad row, Coe&lt;h DIIIQ' Wrlch~ Torry stelhom, ~ Smith, Bob Ritchie, Mike Blrlq and
HOIOIDCaldweiL

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CRICAGO (VP0-1'lliM\YiloY.
Is bitted In lhreerunowlthalw&lt;&gt;.run homer aDd ·a single alii Har..
11 Pattin, who' hld a one-hialter eight lllllinP, got clutch,....
lief lie11&gt; In the nlnlh sOtunlay
leodlq the Sealtle Pilots to ai&gt;-1
tr1111111h over the Clllcsgo White
SOx.
Divis, who was picked by Seattle In the eJq)&amp;nslon draft when
the White Sox !aBed to protect
him, smashed a t -2 pitch by Gary
Peters over tbe left center field
fence at the 371).!oot mark In lho
sixth alter !larry Comer walked.
In the ell!hth, Divis followed
a single tly Tommy Hsrpor and

Haskins Quits In Surprise Move
EL PASO, Tex. (UPO- BasketbaD coa.eh Don Hasklnl, admit..
ting he had "made a mistake,'"
said Saturday he had quit his
thre&amp;&lt;lay-&lt;&gt;ld job at lho Univer·
sity of Detroit and was IPNIJW
!or his old job bock at the Unl·

versi&amp;y of Texas at E1 Paso.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
By United .P ress International
EAST
. W L
Boltlmore ·"' • 8 4
Detroit. • "", 5 3
Bostoo" " ... 6 4
New York ••.. 5 4
Waehi~ .... 5 7
Cleveland· "wE:~/
w L
Ka n11s City ... 5 4
Oalllanl ...... 5 4
MinneSota. , •. 5 4
Chicago • ' • ' • 4 4

Pet
•667
.625
.600
.556
.417
.Ill
Pet.
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.S56

GB
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Haskins, 38, caught UTEP of..

ticlala and Ams alike by st.WPrlae
with hio move, wlilch he said he
was taking because he felt he
had acted utoo quickly" in accepdJW the loor-I'Oil'PI&lt;tat$23,·
000 aiiDllll,ly at Detroit.
George :Mccarty, UTEP ath-

nap 1.0 and Bertalna 1).1).
Detroit (WUson (t..l ani Mea
Lain 2-1) at New York (Burbach
0..0 and Peterson 1~0.
ClevelaJd {Siebert 0.1) at Bos..
ton (Brett 0.0.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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W L
Slh Chicago • • · • 10 1
GB Pittsburgh • • •7 3
Montreal • • • • 4 6
SL Louio • · • • 4 6
3

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Pet.
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·700
•400
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GB

2'h
Slh
Slh

~:.!'.~ ~
:~~ ~h
so;,. Cut,, took 1 5-2lesd lnlho
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WF,'iT
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nftb
I
ve-run .bur•,
' Aattl!o •\( "'11 ~-~~ft :,JJO I 'h
TJj ;,,,rii!l ··d l ,i,~&gt;W l"t~ :Pe~t ''' Gli ~
. ~· ' t- ..'f"!-)Z'"!t ':~ w.
Gli'Jl
. , ~l~&amp;nta
. a s, ·s33 2
Alia ta ·
9 2 818
ered after WUIIams singled lor
. SATURnAY'S RESVLTS
Loa ·~~· • • 6 3 •667 2
tile first two runs and singles by Waahlfwton 7 Baltimore 5
es • •
•
Banks, Spangler aOO Don Kessln- Detorlt at New York, po 1pon.l San
Fnn •••. 5 5 ,soo 3'h
Clncl It ' 3 5 315 ~h
11
ger, a nlkarxlanerrorbyMaury
wet grounds
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San .::o : : : 4 7 : 364 5
WUio completed the relly,
"• I
Cleveland at Boston, postponed, Houston • , •• 3 8 .273 6
The EJIPOS went ah-•
.:ao.~~ n
wet grounds
SATU!WAY'S RESOLTS
the fourth on a walk to J1am¥ O&amp;kland 2 Koneas Clcy 1
Chicsgo
6 llooUeaJ 5 (11 1,_
LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPO- Jim ; Mota, centerllelclerDooYOIIIII's , ~- 6 CSII!ornla 5
nlnp)
Jqun,oppeorlng lor tllelaotttme two-booe muff of a lly by Donn Seattle 5 Clllcqo 1
Allanta 4 Clnctnr.tt 0
before a home audience as a col... Clerdenon and Jose Laboy's runSUNDAY'S GAMES
San
Frsnclaco 5 Son Diego 3
leilate 1'W1110r, responded wllh a scoring double.
(All tlmeo EST)
Plltsburgh
at Philadelphia, N
3:57.6 anchor lap to give Koneas
Oakland at Kon11s Clcy (2) 2::W
New York at st. Louis, 'N
tJnlvenlty a world record in the
p, m. .
Houatoo
at Loa AJweles, N
cllltanee medley relly at the Kan:.
CSII!ornla at :lllme- 2::Wp.m.
SUNDAY'S
GAMES
Ill ltelayo S.turdoy, timed at
SeaUio at Chicago (%) 2:15p.m.
(AU
times
~T)
1:33.0.
Baltimore at Walklrwton (2) 1
Chlcqv at I\IQotreal (2)1:35p.m.
TraUIJII by aboot 10 yards
p.m.
when he tooh lhe rr...
Detroit at New York (%) 1 p. m. Plttaburgil at Philadelphia 1:35
p.m.
Thorn Bigley, Hyun pulled even
Cleveland at Boston 2 p. m.
New
York at St. Louie 2:15p.m.
with Drake's Elliot Evana down
MONDAY'S GAMES
Allanla at Claci-U 2:15 p. m.
the· bockstret&lt;h or their Rr&amp;t lap
NEW YORK (UP0- BUI H• SeaUio ol Kan11s City, night
Houston at Los AJWeles 4 p, m.
iond held hio pooltton Utr"'-h the
ke~ rookie WQOt..7 forward with Oakland at 'MinneSan DID111 at Son FraneiBco 4 p.
hallmlle.
the New York Knlckerbockero of Cleveland at Baltimore, nlgilt
The world record holder tor
m.
Ute Nadonsl lliiskelboll Associ· Detroit at Washington, night
MONDAY'S GAMES
the mile OnaUy tooh Evans to
adon, wlb undergo an q&gt;oradon New Ycwk •at Boston, mornlrw
Philadelphia at New York, N
the bockatret&lt;h In the third lap
on hlo left knee Swday, the club Only pmes scheduled
IIIII Wll leodlng by sboot 25
Ma1lreal at St. Louis, N
1UIIIOUI1ced
Saturday.
Todoy'l
Probeble
Pltehera
yordo 11 he entered the last
Clnclnoad at IIDcston, N
Hoake~ the Klltckl' firll draft J!1 United ·preoo lnlor,.tlonsl
qoarter.
Allanla
at San Dloio. N
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R1ull ·llelan sprlntlrw on the choice last year, it eJII)etted to
be hoopilallzed lor two week&amp;.
Ookland (Hunter 1·1 and Fin- San Franclaco at Loa AoW., N
bockttrelch and
mcwe The ""'rsdon will lndudethere- gero 1).0) st Kaneas Clcy {ButOnly pmes scheduled
than U: second:s ahead ot Evans·
11 an estimated 20,000 scream.. mom or lho loaide cardlage ol lor ·~ and Bunker 1).1),
Chicqv (Jonldno 1·1 and Nelk·
tho loft " - The oulllde corU·
CSII!ornla (Bronet J.l) at :111,_
lrw home town tans gave the )age
ro
1).0) at Montreal Oolodaii).O
-was removed after an iJ&gt;. ....,. (Kaat !~).
oleJoler llallaan a llllnlllrw ova·
and
Wepner 1).(1).
jury In Hooke!'a junior year at
SeaUio (Deb 1.0 and Barber 1).
tloa,
Plttaliurgil (Veal 1·1) at Phil·
Ohio State.
O) at Cblcago (John 2-0 and Hor·
Dnke's time 9:47. 2.
adeiPrla
&lt;Wise u-Jl.
Used SPOrlnilY, Hosket aver· len (J.l),
Jlmm Nelhouse rontheq&gt;onlng
New York (Geulr7 2-41) at St.
Baltimore Olardln 1).1 and Me·
halt lor Konsas In 1:50.4. Handy apd only 2.6 polnla a pme,
l•ll.
·
1-41) at Washington Ofa,_ Loulo
Jillion added a 47. I quartor and
&lt; Bigley'o time wao 2:57.9 lor tile
· three quarters.
JAPAN TRIUJoiPIIS
F&amp;rller in the day, Missouri's
TOKYO (UPI) - Japon deleat.:llel Gov cracked the oldest
1meet record on tbe bcda 11 he od the Pbll!»plneo Soturdo,y lor
otnlkod to a 9.3 vlctoey In the · !be fll1h otralgilt time In Dovio
onhorolty-college lOil-yarddooh. CIC&gt; ...,..UUon 11 KoJI Wata"'
Tho old mark of 9.4 was 01'11· abo and J"""' K a - trJ.
,. ll!d!Y oet In 1930 by Cy Leland -"eel over Eddie Cruz and AI·
' ~ 'l'elu Chrlotlan. n had been exanlet Mardal, 5-4, 6-4, 6.3
dod ooJ.y twice - by ~ Whil- In the doubles tor an "J.MurrnountW ot Teas In 1956 and Jlu! abla ~ lood in the boot4ave
HIIIU of Te•o SOuthern Ia 1167. c,..Utloo.

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_first "''" George $c1111·

World Mark

In Relays

Hosket Will
Undergo Knee
Surgery Today

letlc director, said the school had facUlties.
never faced a •• situation like
His tea.m&amp; started playll1f ln
thle" aNI Aid Haskin&amp; would have an elght,..year4d ~us ID'lll ·
to Connally apply tor die job since seating S,OOO, but were forced to
omcials have been busy since move to the 7,000 capacitY CoWloo
Thur., screenli'J potential re- ty COlheum to ac&lt;*mmodate
placements.
crowds wanting to watc:h the wlnHeoklns said he hod obtained ni118 team. Tbe CollaeiDII lo In
a verbal release from theDetrolt II} older section ortownanllsalcontraet in a telephone conver-- so too small. ·
11tioo wllh The Very Rev. MaJ.
Haskins Indicated he thougtit
colm Corron, S. J., Iiiio mmnlng his chanceo of regolnlng hlo Job
and the Detroit president had told were good when he cbmentecl
him he wiJI1ld telegraph a formal thst he wss "ready to l!mnedl·
release.
atel.Y re1ume work recruitlrw
Tbe re • hiring of Hooklns by and getting ready lor next
UTEP generally was reglrdedas seB.SOIL,
a mere formality In light of Ha,.
Tbe Miners wlllplaytllelr!lrsl
kina' eightayear record of16~ season as otnclal members of
50 that included a 2S..1 season in the Western Athletic COnference
1966 when his team won the in 1969oo70.
NCAA tiUe while the scllool was
Haskins had been choaen by
knawn IS Texa1 Western.
Detroit to SUC(:eed Bob cal1han,
uy made a big mistake," Has- who was moved to adtletlc clirecoldns said.. 111 made the decision tor after 21 yeara 11 coach.
too quickly and hove decided I
In Detroi4 Clllbln 11111, "we
cannot accept the job at DetroiL were very pl11sed wlien he (Ha,.
My ramtl,y Ia ..,set over moving kino) accepted tile Job, and we're
to o111:h a large lawn. I! my lam· disappointed by his decloion.
ll,y Is uMajlpy, I know I coold not
"The athletic &lt;&lt;mmlttee and
dot .&amp;OQII ,kil&gt; ai.Del&gt;'&lt;&gt;lland I lho · ~r-JW cmunlille hod '
w~,p, war.t to~do•fQOl"·l~f~ spent ' B conslderabli.• IUitCftat ,IJt 1
Hu\&lt;inl to-red siiiJie of his time and we felt lbat we had ' a
earlier remarks by saying tl]at very line c&lt;Bch.
he never was "'UJ1ha»Py'' atUTEI!'
"But, there are coaehes that
ely "dl pol-" « :t
hi
reel •.•• wmbe I ble to llo Ute
mer
sap
••
• we
leom did riJ! have better playlnjj . job, too."

eome.·· ·lhl.ii walK of! Pe!era1

Ill'-

:llebort•

SALESMAN OF
. THE MONTH

n...o, 25, 11 a relief plteh'
or wlio 11 !10I.Y Ia hi• oeconllyesr
In tile mlJora. He was Cloveland'• !!Ill raUever last yesr
with a 5.3 record and llx 11veo
lntopmeo.
Azeue, loq coveted b7 the.
Hed , SOx, blo a lifetime bolll"t.
IVera&amp;ll of ,259 witll C6 homerl
and 2511 rbl. Ill oevon pntel lhll
yesr he II
.292 wiUt -

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home run.

Delivered in Ggllipoll's inc:luding Ohio .~ales tq.x and
title.
·
(CASH OR,hADt}' '_

Pizarro wao 8.8 laotyear and .

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tllo ·Mimoeoqta Tlilu a 11-5 vic·
.~
lilt (:aJirorl!la .qelo
, aid their flftb otrelpt trl-h.
( IJhlaender walked, stole sectoDd, and then Oil• wu lniellt''tlonalb' wilked. Tbo Aq(olo put
~ !111 tho .
· •hill ·and he
~ drove tHe ' ' Utroulh .tho open
!1i1alit aide . itw Ron Parra"'
f,oikl hio · victory. \
1. ·llod
otole home 1!1111 thO
,,• Twinl' f1bw r1m wltll one. out In
~ !he . .lllllill(, walk(JW •
&gt;llllrd of the way down the bloeilno and brealtlbc lor !be plate ao

i

:·fOlltVII' Hoyt WUhelm Pfll&gt;&amp;red

.to pitch to KUiobrew,
· ' TIIIQ' Ollva drove In Vhlae,_
,40r esrller In the 11m1rw to send
alarter Tom

Mulpl\y

to lhe showers In favor or WIJ.
helm. Mo!rJ&gt;Ily blanked the Twins
lor Utree lllllnp while Calllor·
nla bolita ~ leod.
~ Knoop hit a bous-Jood.
ed 11criDce fly In lho se&lt;ond I"'
n(JW and MUI'J'hy hit a booeaload·
ed olngle lo lho fourth to drive
In two 1'11110.
Loo Johnson reached bose on
an error In the 6!1h and Rick
Hatehaidi doUb!Ocl him h o m e.
Aurelio Redrlpoo hit hls Drst
h0111er of the a..son In tile sixth
lor the Arwelo' fll1h run.

Facta and

!110 ~oo f'ruler-Dilve

ZYP,.lea , i*V)'Wflgil) cham)ilGoohlp iljht TuoocJaY Dlab~
, ·Prlnc.,Uo - · Joe ·Filollor of
Pllliadtlphla and._.. ZyrJewlez

~;:u.._ sam

llouetooColl·

This r•r,

N. Y., ,.ttve, won his first 24
filhta after turning pro April 26,
1965. He lost to Sam Wyatt in

of 11,000 poylng morethan$150,000 to see if their hmletuwn tavorite is as good as they think he

clano-ocyle to allp under the
er champion.
11 ]
can hit Frazier and 1 can

Ia.

hurt him." ztggy uld. ''Onelt 1 Los Angelea April 18, 1968, an:l
get him hurt, I'm oot going to Jet then won lour morelaotyear. His

Oghters predict early
knockouts and their records bear
them out. Each has had roor
llrst.-rounl knockouts and both
have scored more than hall their
knockouts In the tlrstftve rounds.
But neither fighter hal be e n
knocked out am Zyglewicz never
has been knocked down. Frazier
hal been knocked down four
times, but each time got tc&gt; to
win.
The two fighters have similar
styles. Botharebrawlerswtthllt..
tle regard Cor finesseordefense.
This should make lt an hterestlrw r!lht lor the fans as long ao
it la1ta.
Both !lgtiters have bullloh
otrength and quick hando lor big
meDi"'' Frarler · 'la··~ tJt&amp;· -stflinlft'i''1·mainly becsuse he Ia an inch lali·
er ancll4 pounds heavier, and he
also 1o raster afoot.
Zyglewicz says he can win because he is more.determineda!KI
Is lho hungrier !lgtiter, He also
aaya he can use his Roclq Mar·
Bolh

hlm go. He's been hurt In other
fights, but they let him go. I'm
not going to."
Frazier, on the other hml,
doesn't think anyone can atanclup
to his flats .and Jt's no secret
that Zyglewicz is easy to hit The
on],y men who ha.l'e gme the dl&amp;tance with Frazier are Oscar
Boravena twice and George JohnsOli and both ~toyed away from
Frazier's pulverizing lett hooks.

biggest Yictorles have been over
Wllll BesamabOff, Billy Daniels
and BUI McMurov, but his big·
gest payday was $2,000
His ~ per cent ot the pte
Tueada)' wilt be aboot $34:,000
wldle Fnzler, who will get 40
per cent of the gate alii has a
$40,000 television contract, will
make about $100,0011.

Frazier, 24, the 1964 Olympic
champion, won Ills veraion tA. the
UUe by knocking OUt Buster Ma·
th11 in Ute Uth rounl March 4,
1968. He defended It by lmocklng
oot Ma010l llainoll of Mexl&lt;o In
the .second roUnd ard by winning
a decision over Bomve,. ot Ar·
gentl.._
· Frszler share• the cbamplonship with Jimmy Ellie, w II o Is
recopized b.Y the World 9oxirw
AssoctaUon.
Zyglewicz, 25, a Watervliet,

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')'ueodo¥; o1,pr11 22, a $40,1100 ancllllery rights conGAWPOLIS - Cdech Bstcy
Time - 9:\10 p. m. EST.
tract.
I
. Mlllor'o Gillla AC&gt;IIIea&gt;¥ High
: THioatStakl!-WorkiHeny•
·\ - - School glrlo' tnck 1o1m coinllllht c-lonahi.P Ia Now HOUS'I'Oij (UP!)- Tito ~the tured Bve Groll In S.turdi)"o
Y9tk, Meollchuaetlo, Maine, Jl. lol&gt;e lor Tujooday nlgilt'sJoe Fra- Gallipolis Rotary ltelaya oo

P-sylvaala and Tnaa zler • Dorio Zyglelrlcz hea'l'·
and Mexico.
welgill olllmplonablll light:
Dlalance- IS rcundo.
FRUIER
ZYGLEWICZ
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ap
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L- 1
i&gt;-l1'h
halgilt
5-111\1
· (]
.. ai~J'Ilf lable'•
207
,..Iaiit
.139
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reach
· 7il;
By Nooe
U
&lt;heat normil
41
M
iJiponded - 43
at
wa1at
35
u
blcepa
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thl&amp;b

251h

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17\i

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17

shot .PUt event with a toss or 36'-

111h "· Tbo GAllS glrlo 44o-relay
team won with a 1:02 pOrrormanee. Runners were Martha Corn..

well, Barbl ~. P. Saunders
ani S. SWain.
·
s. SWain capturedtheJorcjunq&gt;

Memorial Field.
Performing In 31klogree tem·
perature, ac._alell by adriz· wltll a 13'1'' performance.
Here's Saturday's results:
111118 rain, tl\0 lUue AlVei• were
.
!Oil-YAIW DASH - C...nwell,
jloced b,y vtrlltiJI Martha eor...
·'!011,. 'who ~ two ot the G~ Hlftl')', NG; Darat. KC.- :12.5
SHoT PUT - Thmlpson, G;
GaUiana live dUeo, :lllso ~
weD won tile. •QO.liard · do!lh In
IIU, and the. high ,lUmp wltb. ·
t'$1~" ,per!111111&amp;Dca. She aloo
.b Qied wiD a third IIIIa - lho

U~a.

Darst, KC; S..uiKiers, G; GOkey,
Melgo.- 36'11'h ".
440 • RELAYS - GaUI»oola

first, North Gallla secOIIl. GAHS
runners - comw~ t.yne,
Saunders and SWain.
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mGH JUMP - Cornwell, G;
Sheet., G; Holman. Mella; HaD,
KC. - 4•51,4 ",
LONG JUMP - SWain, G; AJ.
berti, G; Lope, NG; Grsblm,
KC; DaDiels, KC. - 13'7''.

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Additional

Game~

T, M. Good1ll

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67 CHEVROLET
BlscaJne, Z Dr. Win, .&amp; CJIInder, radio and

Mat.. Aut. tr•sl Gnlllda aold finish, 11.000
ll:tual miles.
Llu ' JiO cond.
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GGIIIpolio Motor Co., vo'ur Locai, Cho~...let
bile Dealer h. pr,ud tp announce E-verett
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'their Sqlooman Fol Tho M1111.t~ of
exc:e.l~int ~~~•·rand ·~ ~trong'

desire

~~It,( of t~l• Oleo c~n 't hio'\o
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· -..ndera r:•aidts at 202 . Kineon
with hio lavo]y ~ifo Lillian: a~d .
ilncl K-~· GaJI,pollt• Motor q..
.
f¥M1 .monagetMnt ta~~ pHdt if. ,eJdanding

LONG JUMP -

~Deer,

G;

Cosby, J; Polley, NY; Stebbins,
G; Yeknicll, L. -20'-6~ 11 • (new
record)
DISCUS -Maxey, C;Syar,I;C.
Neal, G; Barr, M; Oney, SE. -

!Mnf~Jmm®

&amp;laiD ~- eapblred the
.

Here's results of Saturday's lf11ht. world's 111WIII oloetronlc 1111
field e\'ents:
iloiOVI fives h I pnciliDO jew~~...
mGH JUMP - ~ncer, G1 Ired IIIO\IIrnlllt 111eq;lzed br I tiiiJ
Cronacher, I; Davidson, SEj M,yn- power celt Tlllt ldvMCtd dtsip JnMo
·ster, VC; Wilks, C.- 5'-9%,". ment Is found onlr Ia far 1n011 ...,...
sin wattlles. Ot r.esult: 1 hi&amp;IIIY
SHOT PUT - Roleh, I; Pal- KCUII\t Witch lhtl Will p iOU 10. .
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Chorleo Reed; second row, Chaster Roooh, (lory Silk, Do1llld
. _ . , Richard Kelt, Dick Ord, B - aark, Curdo Rouoh;

last year.
The 21st 1IIIII1Bl Gil Dodds
Mile Run opened l11t nJght's
acUvitieL Reaillts of the 10 nmning events wDl be anntQJced

HOUSTON (VPI) - Joe Fra·
zler, the hea'V)1Yelght champion
of 11:1 states and MeXico, ~s
Ilia ttdrd tiUe defense Tuelday
night aplnat Dave"The.Anlmal"
Z_yglewlcz, a ·v1rtual lllimotrn who
never ha1 made moretJan$2,000
In a light.
Tbe Wlbeaten Frazier, 22-0
with 19 knockouts, is a prohfbltive · ravortte O\'er the &amp;maller
Zyglewlcz, who has a 2S..l record
with
14 knockouts. las Vegas
Oliva scored 011 a double play
In the fourth lnn(JW lew :lllnne- bookies said Fra~ier was such an
oota. Leo Carderao hit his fint o\'erwhelmlng faVorite they were
tmulr of tbe seasOD In the tltth, not making oddo on tile !lgti~ but
alll conoecutive doubloo byGrslc they were givlrtg 2-1 odds It
Netllee and Charlie Maooel pro- would not go the dla1ance.
Frazier, the chalnplon in New
duced the Twins' third ron In the
York,
Pt1111)'1vanla, Maine, Massixth.
sachuaello, illtnolo and Teqo,
was expected to weigh in at 207,
the oeoond heaviest of his coreer,
. wbUe Zyglewlcz hoped to be at
to; ).13, Na ,hMvla~fo l"·; ,, ~ :' , 1'1.
The ftllht ~ lie corrted on
home tele\llilon on a ratiomvkle
.21klcy network put together by
Fature Attnctiona,IDc., w I t h
Rad!Miovioloo- No radio.
moat
of Texas l;tlacked urt. The
wU1 becsrrtedonhometeleviaton
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00 I 20-cil)( DOtwCO'k by Feature
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Melton and Gale H®klns hit cmoecutive olnglea wlilch' !Ill~ the
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Duane JoaephiCII !lied out, but
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and bring Segui out ol the bullpen. Segul retired Ron Hsnun
on a lly to Jose Vidal in the right
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Tho vi&lt;tory soawed· the
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School Bluo. Devito held a ollm
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iJW lrU lalt 1 night's flail nm-ntrw •~• llllhe aai:Ual ....,..
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ctalked .., 19. polnta In Sotur•
day afternoori'a Jleld eventa on a
cold and dltllll Memorial Field.
Runnef\11 lmltOn wu aeeond
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Tom Hall has begun to leave
hla mark on the American

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Hall, a pencil-thin lett..tJaOO:er,

rec«ded his first victory or the
HISOil Friday, allowing only
two
hits as the Minnesota Twins
downed. the Cal"&lt;&gt;l'nla A"•els tt
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Hall allowed only a oniHJUt
triple to Jim Fregosl in the first
inning and a leadoff single to
Lou Johnson in the seventh in
recontirw his first major league
shutout.
Twins Back Hall
The Twins backed Hall witll
two-run bursts in the foorth,
1lxth and eigflth inniflts, BOO
AWam, George Mitterwald, Leo
C&amp;rdenas and Frank QuUicl
drove in runs as Minnesota
routed four california pitchers.
·In other American League
play. Bostoo ripped Cleveland,
10-7, and Baltimore blanked
Washington, 6-tl, while in
NaticJnal League action, san
Dleao •«wed San Francisco, 3-1; aiXI Los Angeles edged
Hoothestoo, 5-4. Rain and cold
wea,;i___ ,r wiped out most or
f r...,.
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.--naa!l City and Seattle1
u•thectiO
pmes were poslpOn&amp;d
la ~ burAme~~can League and the
"~_co. ell· PJ:lUadelphia,. New
YOI'I\"UU.o
._.... .- Louis
......... alii Adanta·
c"i..,." '""....,ats were called
a11 .,1n the National ~
"I didn't
feel tired,"
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I W &amp;00e nine innings this
illij..n. 1 waa th.rowi~ mostb
breaki~ stult I was ·
otoor..double
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01 turned tn d(d)le
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After Napoles' Triumph
INGLEWOOD, Cai!L (UPI)Relentless pressure pald .oft'
with the worW's welterweight
chant&gt;looohlh Friday night for
dlaplaeod CUban J ooe Nlljloieo,
who was credited with a 13th
round knockout when Curtla
Cokes could not answer tl'le bell
tor the 14th.
Cokes, t45lh , disappointed his
Dallas, Tex., fans aa he never
could work Napoles into· a
position to land hls powerful
counterpunches, his stock in
trade.
The 143-pound winner 1 who
lives In Mexico Cit,y, had the
baeklng of IIUIOt of the crowd ol
15,878, which paid a california
record $195,480 Cor an indoor
booL
There were no knockdOWDS In
the 13 rounds ot stea~ action
but aside from one round.,
Napole1 carfled the ft,Jtlt to his
31-yeor-old oppone!L
COke&amp; had oo alibi to oUer as
he said, ••r Just couldn't get oft

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Paul Blair htt two solo
homers arll Frank Robi111on
and EUie Hendricks one each to
back Tom Phoebus' slx..Jlit
pitching and pace Baltimore
over Washington.
Blair connected for his third
aiM! foorth hmlero ol the season
oft Joe Coleman ln the first and
third innings, hittil18 them In
almoat the ldentlcal sp~ over
the left centerfield fence.
Hendricks' homer followed a
walk to Brooks Robinson and
Robinson's homer came ln the
seventh and gave him the
- - lead with six.
major 1-m•e
Phoebus, beating Washington
tor the second ume this season,
stretched Baltimore's string of
shutout innings against the
SerBtora to 39.
Hits Two Homers
~" •-ers
11\.11111
Ken Harrelson hit -o
and Rico Petrocelli, Tony
Conigliaro and Carl Yastrzem~
ski had one each to power
Btlston over Clevelard, snoppl·~
a three game Red ~ losirlK
streak.
The loss was the Inliana•
eighth in nine _.....
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am Cleveland ace Luis Tlant's
third without a victory. tiant
. won 21 games last sea1011 ror
tllo Indians,

season

ltellever 0 o o 1 e))' Womack
walked BUI RusSell with two out
In the ninth to force In the cylng
run and then paned Wes
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Mlko RlordiD'• balko!
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tha Celts loulecl· 'Jooeo. ~·
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Br.vlleek baekod Joneo with 28
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seorod 32 lor tile Knlcko
wilDa Fr.zlor ICidod 11' but only
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gardenln8 lllld. I~ to
Claqlle Wbtlen. Rio Grlllde,
spend
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Jngs &amp; relu. Prlee 12500.
I W.\Y l'llllo .....,.. anlomla,
BUIL~ING LOiS
pcniW mlb; .... It Oleorolet, rull8 pod; I Uvq room I CAN SHOW YOU Will ]ric·
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this brick, all eleotric home
witil a view of the beautiful
Ohio Rlver. Land Mlll8 !rom
U. 7 Ill the river. Has lull
basement with rec. room, kl~
chen, ballt and .............. Coli
today f... appolnlment.
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162 Acres. KYler Creek

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ID Bolmonl Dr.
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pr~cos. can or write: 'Lullwig, 1be KIC." ~ Mo. TERMITE a Pill' WHI...
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DOLL 11.- lfazMI ~
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Camping Equipment
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FOil QUALITY, oervl&lt;e llld
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motherl. ltoariJ, ...
price '"' traveJ tnnn llld
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Osc1r B•lrd, Rultor
dr. lldlp., P.S:, P.B, l'llllo,
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BRAND NEW RANCH
114 THIS ONE n.ooR all brick FAIR\IIBW Ndhlllon ~
ranch Ia deslatltld lor the
btme, Ill Hilda Dr., s bedll!l!lt. ~. lllinl cabinet,
fOIIIIS family. 'lbree bedrtiOIIII, 1111 llatlll, Cll'jlll lD
In oiDot. Smmonl I'll· • Ofbath 81111 ball, ullliiJ
ll'fiDI room llld baD, Dice molloe 1'.4111P. Pbone ffl.tarl . . """"'·
room on II'OUJid floor, Ml dora ltlldleu. t 011' cantP.
basemeirt Ia jUII right fAlr •
!artie lot. Reaoly ... - II&gt;
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room.
1.arp llvfnJ
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lion in c~ty, s 11octt--. 1~
'1'Hl/j LARGE HOME bU e111irt
balhl, . plua lbo 1101 In liMe.
1&gt;11 roomo, balb, loll ol s
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!nell, good prden ...... and
lll'p ..... plua CM'pQII,
Ia loealed on _, e11J loll. &amp;
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priced 1111111 retiOOIIIIIIe. Let
Bemmt Dr. Ph. •1111. 11&amp;us arr- llnanell!ilr fOil ducld lor qult:k -.~... 111,1110
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IY8)'11t AmallorJ, Ill ••
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GRAIN, STOCK,
&amp; TOB. FARM

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AND A 0000 BUILDING 1DT
PLUS it. NJC&amp; fABII POND.
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Ntill N8W I . . . , . _ JlOim

1911f IIi T. llodp plelup
THIRD AVE. 6 !n'ATE If,
!!II'. TIME to appear on the
IJae I T. lilt. '1\'oetor
I lllllnetlpolla Molino Pvww
market In lwo generations. 'BARGAIN OF THE WEEK
. 111111
151 A,. o1 GOOD Mcm!ER 3 BR HO.\l·E near town with 3
EARTH. 12 mi. from city, \1
acres. Has new fwnace, alumNew ... Rotary CUtlm inum siding &amp; carpori. If
• .50. New us s •· 10 1111 mi. off b11M!k tnp 1'(1,. 30A. bot.
tom,
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rolling,
bal.
you
can qual~y you can buy
11J1on 11m 111. Inc. reclorll
in pasture It limber,. Good
for J'/00,. ~ and balaoce
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a nn,. 2 story lllose. ooth,
f65,. per tmnth. Don't delayparllql
base.
Good
bam
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1D Ploo Ill Ph. I.IID.
Call loday.
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tfOif
corn crib .. 51 lllb. base. Crops 11 ACRE FARM
LOW. LOW, PRICI!l8 '"' Klt- i!lartrd. 3 wells that never go 3 BR ilWI!:LLJNG. Bath, aU
dry. Jnonedlale piJ89eSS!on.
lnllel. Col4liD Furniture.
rooms paneled, new fuel oil
$17,0110.
Pb. ffl.ll'll.
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with coal Located near Vln·
too, Ohio.
umD n1JIIIITURE "' Ill BUDGET HOUSING
GOOD
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lot. just oatsltle ~ IOWJt
beaujiM borne located on 4
Cheap at tedays ~
WALL '10 WALL CARPBl'
acres of lan&lt;lacaped I!J'OUIId
C&lt;Jata. Prlee $10,0011.
·s ROIIIB llld baD
u Dille
you won't want to miss seel111!
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Earl Wbdoro, ffWID

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Eureka, one story 8 room,
large kltdlen with plenty .,.
blnels, formal dining r&lt;&gt;Om.
large garage. Prloe fii,OIIO.
liollorl Dillon.
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thin Pontile Ttmpeet LIMine.
By United PreBS tnternatlcnl Phlla and Stargell, Pitt 3; 19 tied
(G&amp;n~ea through APrU 18) · • with 2.
NaiODII League
American League: F. Robin.

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localod on Lonr RIYer Rd. I
large l'()Otlll, f BB. 1\io ba111,
lorliral dlolilg room. reo room
300 .ACRES
paneled with ooUd blrdt ,.. vAiJANr liMID, .,... ~.
neiiDI. Frum tbe LR you.llove l&gt;olb sldet 0.. Rd. underlaid
• .)lleturtiOquO view of ... wltll coal. llelr • .
be8utllul Ohio Rlftr. 1llla ..
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patio - oovered, 2 car gar- RACCOON botlolil with ·I roam
age, 1llle lot 175' fnlat, !ramo, bam, oa\llldp. 1111)
llo IIOid as 12. eo. or Jl ..,.
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JUST LISTED
60 ACRES
net, Ute - · 1'\llly equipped !!IV. ACRD; - loeatod on 91ate Nl!liV umNG.
lfln. . Twp
to do Ill r..., ..q • nO !lout. 564. Roo a large barn,
• boauiiM lllnlcbl lllftdl. \lo acre to1ilcco br!Oe, !0 aer· Nice 1 rm. twNtory home,
ltC lllld .,.... dellpllrl. .. tra.tor land, plont)' pod 1arp bam, ........ eellarPay off balance of t ~ timber. A real buy at 1$.3110. . omoke boule. largo hen bouoo,
3 eom crlbl, pond, \lo A. Tal&gt;.
II 11.110 JIIOIIIbl7 or 11!1.110

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of COkes' eyes were
al(nost shut and, 34
betore the bout was
ring Phyolelan Dr.
Berrard sthwartz examined
them but permiUecl the light to

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swollen
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halted,

Referee Goorae Latl&lt;a laid he
went to Cokea' corner after tile
13th rouiMI and aakod the
ctlaqlion's manager, Doug
Lord, U he should stop lite ll&amp;ht
Latka said Lord replied, ''Yea, ..
and he was on his way to
Napoles' oorrtlr to raiae his
haiMI when ·the boll soo- for
the 14th round. It was recorded
unler CaUtorDia rules aa a 13th
roond knockout.
But J:.li!;rri.JW a remote chance
of a knockoot by Cokes, the
c~loo was a beaiOn fllhiOr
when the boot was otoppod.
Referee Latl&lt;a had Napoloo
ahead 11-1, JLIIgo John 111&lt;11111
had the ehallenger ahead 111-2
aiM! Judge Joey Olmos had the
CUban In front 11·1, 1be UP(
seorecard had It 1:1-1 for
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A rematch appeared almOit
certain either In the Vnltod
Sletoo or Mexico City, Lord said
he wouldn't mind hiring the
rematch In etther oountr)' and
would like to sea It 1oke plaeo
ln trom 60 to 90 dlya.

Cleanei' ccqlele with
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provide rookie AI Santorini with
hl1 flrat ma,k)r league victoey
Reliever Frank Reberger
last of four San Diego gitcher
struck out WUlie "··s •lth th'e'
bases loaded In thenwqninth.. inning
to preserve Santorini's victory
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YOUNG MOTHER DIES
DUDLEY, E~laiMI (UPO - A
Yotq mother or four died rrom
effects of contraceptive pUis, a
Brldsh pathologist reported
Friday. Mrs stella HU~~Whrios,
29, had su«ered pulmonar)'
e m b o 11 a m and thrombosis,
whleh Prot J.M. Weboter sold
were a result ot the pill.
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G AB R H Pet. son, Dalto 6; Murcer. NY 5;
H. Aaron. Atl.. 10 35 8 17 , 486 Blair 1 Dalto, P'trocelli, Bos,
Laboy. MtJ,, , 9 36 7 15 .417 May, Chi and Howard, Waah
Wynn, Hou , , • 7 1:1 6 11 .407
RUNS BATfED IN
Oliver, Plt ••• 6 20 3 8 .400
NatiorBl Lea&amp;Ue; Jones, MU
Rose, c·10 . , • 7 28 7 11 •393 and Money, Phlla 13; Rader,
RusseU, LA. • • 7 23 8 9 . 391 Hous Jl; McCovery, san Fran
Chl, Jackson, Atla
J ones, NV ...• .w
•• 39 7 15 • 385 10; noanks,
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Jones, Md, ••• 9 34 6 13 .382 and Parker, Los Ang. 9.
Menke, Hou ... 11 37 4 14 .378
American League: Mureer,NY
Parker, LA ••• 9 27 7 10 .370 14; Buford and F. Robinson, Balto
12i p ep1tone, NY 10; nunun,
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American League
Blair, Dalto and Horton, Cleve 9,
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OMC kSo N.ltiOIII) League: Sfone0 Atla
u-v, Ch i . · • 6 21 4 9 , 429 3--0; Ntekro, Atla. Bards. Holtz..
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F. Rbnln, Bal 11 43 l2 18 ,419 man atld Regan, Chi, Osteen and
MUrc•r. NY•.• , 9 41 12 17 .415 Slrwer. Loa A, Ge!Uy, NY.
011&gt;11! Ml~. • •• 8 38 6 15 .395 Moooe, Pitt aiM! Marlcl1al, San
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Amerlcall Leap: Stottleln¥"
Cater, Olk, • , a 29 3 11 .379 re, NY 3--0 and Lerdl&amp;, BOt 3-1;
l'etrdll, Boo 10 10 8 15 ,375 c.ilp, Bos, Leo!lhanl, ~lmer
Blair'; Bai t ., 11 5112 19 .373 . and PiMJebus, Dalto, John, 'chi, :·
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In the ninth after Tom Haller
&amp;00 BUl Sudakis opened with
doubles. AI McBean, just
acquired [rom San Diego, was
the winner in his first appea~
ranee for Los Angeles.
Cl arence Gaston drove in two
runs with a BBcriflct 4)- ani a
double. the Orat Padres" extra

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thf ~oo poo~od In 29 'PIIIrtt;
.' Tho oldeol of tho 'old moo Wll i~ .. belllll held to In U;,olnt
Y - whoa he l,..t 10 be.
awioJe: tn the qrat nvo,pmoo
·'ibe nault ' Wll predle..II!L . to '11ft 'tpe Caito tho. UII.when
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Courtboplace' ftnlsher'l durl,. the
In . . Western Dlvtslon. Lot
hgular season, aretheEa~n Afweles leads Atlallt&amp;~ S..1, and
Dlvia\011 playall c:hamill0111 'and the ilft!J
i.u\ ,ba Sloada1·
wlU · ,_ 11100t the Woa..., aflortiOOII·I• Lot! ·~•., If the
Dlvloloo champlooa In tho llnllo ~·' wrap It ll&gt;o It'll theal!e
for the Natlooal BaokotbaU • - Bill Rlllotll·WDU:haiilAa ...latlon erown. .
barlaln bllttli In the llnlla.
1lle Celtleo did It b7 oc~Pw
1be Knlcko, •haftcnCIII.Pid .11¥
the Now York Knlcko, 10S.ili5, Walt Friosler'alllnltod of!ecU•
In 1 thriller to wl'lj) VII their ness because of i groin ·biJury,
sorios In alx gameo. Som Jooes, trailed "'oot of the W&amp;J but Put
the 35-)'t81'&lt;Jid back&lt;!llrt wot&gt;o the pre11ura on In iho flnll
der who~a ntlrl1111 at lite elM! o1
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In Major Leagues Friday
manager who had . Hall at
Denver or the Pacific Coast
~gue last season, said he was
never better. I went: out to see
him in the sixth, but it was just
to give him a breather and
make sure he was concentrating • 1 a s keel hlm how he was
going to pitch to the next hltter
an:J he gave me a good a111wer.
I never intended to replace

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SCIWOL ENIID!J.JIENT FIGUBES (1911W9)
RANKED BY MALE ENROLLMENT ONLY
AREA SCHOOLS
SCHOOL
T· TOTAL YEARS AVG.
Polnt Pl11aant • • • • • • •• , • , • , , , • 419
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Athens • • • • • • • ••••••••• , •••• , AS
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era lon&amp;' absence.
Jack801\ • • • • • • • •• • ••••••.•••• 538
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EDITOR'S NOTE: The followAbout the same time, Athena" Meta• • · · • • • • · • • •••••••• , . •
354
3
118.0
h!i story was written by Tom district was expanded to include Ironton • • • • • ••••• • •••••••••••• 466
4:
118,5
Metters, sports writer for The the rormer Chauncey-Dover and LoRan • • • • • · • • • •• • · ••••••••••• 339
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113.0
Athena Messe~r wllo serves as The Plains districts, and Nelson-. Gallipolis • • • • •• • • • •••••.•••••• 4:00
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100.0
a atatlstician Cor the Southeast- ville-York, even with consoUda· Vlnton county • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• 310
4
92.5
ern Ohio Athletic League.)
tion, was left at the bottom ·or the Wellston • · .• ••••.•••••••••••••• , 356
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89.0
ATHENS - For the secoOO leagueinenrollment.
Belpre .. , , o t ' " ' ' " " ' ' ' .. " " ' ' 215·
3
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time in recent years, the SouthInformation slltplied by the Ne18Clllville-York • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• • • 205
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68.3
eastern Ohio Athletic League Ohio High School Athletic AssD- Wahama • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • •• • •••• 191
3
63.7
one of the oldest in the state elation shows the differences In Warren Local • • • • · • • • • • • • · ••• · ••• 248
4
62o0
must go looking for a new mem· enrollment of schools and hOw. Federal·HoddQJ • • •• · .•••••.•• , •.. 239
4
59.8
ber following the wtth:lrawal of for example, Nelsonville· York Fort Frye · • · • • • · • • • • • • • • •••••.• 231
4
59,3
Ne1sonville-York.
compares to other members or Alexarder • • • · • • • • • • ••••• • •• , •••• 219
4
54,8
AltllouRh Ne1sonville-York as the SEOAL and with the current Miller • • • • • • • · • • • • • • · · • •• • . • ••• 191
4
47.8
such has been in the teague but · members ol the Tri • Valley Southern • · • • • • • · • ••••••• , • • • 183
4
45.8
two yean, the school had direct League.
Glouster • · • • • • • · • • • • • ••••••.••• 169
4
42.3
tie&amp; to the SEOAL from its beThis information was obtained North Galli&amp; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• • 146
4
36.5
girming. since the old Nelsonville from member'ship cards submit- , Eastern • • • · • • • • • · · • • • • • • · •••••• 128
4
32.0
Greyhowds were oneofthechar· ted by the member schools and · Kyger Creek • • • • • • • ·• • • •.•••• , , •• 115
4
28.8
ter members when the league was signed by the high school princi· SouthweBtern • • · • •••• ·, •••••••••••• 90
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22.5
Conned ln 1925.
pals (figures from two West Vir- Hannan--Trace • • • •••••.••• • , , , ••••. 89
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22.3
It was, tllerefore, very reluct- ginia schools, Point Pleasant and Starr•Waehington • • • • • • · • , , • , .•• , •• , 72
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18.0
amly and only after llterally Wahama, were obtained from the
OTHER SCHOOLS
319.3
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months ofdlscusslonandthoughts schools).
Lancaster • • • •••••••••• , ••••••••• 958
219.7
3
on the subject, that the Nels~
Of schools in the area, Point Chillicothe • • • •• · .•••••• ••••..• , , , 656
210.0
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ville-York Board Of Education Pleasant Is the largest, both In Marietta • • · • • • • • • · • • , • , , , •••••.• 630
169.0
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made the decision to withdraw. terms or male enrollment only Portamoutll • • •..••.••.••••••• , ••• 507
Because of contract obligations (419 in three years. 139,7 averam becauae they do not want to age) and total enrollment (823,
RANKED BY OVERAU. ENROLLMENT
upset the o~Heam balance of 274,3 average).
AREA SCHOOLS
YEARS AVG.
the SEOAL, the Buckeyes wUl
Athens and Jackson. mean- SCHOOL
TOTAL 3
274.3
continue to compete in the league while, each have 538 boys in the Point Pleaaant •••••••.•• , ••.••••.•• 823
273.0
4
for another year,duringthe1969- upper four grades (134.5 aver- Athens·· •. • • ...... , •.•••••.• , •• 1092
264.3
4
70 school year.
age), with Athens bolcling a slight Jackaoa • • • • ............ , •••.•••.. 1057
23LO
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The next step for the Buckeyes edge in total enrollment. Until the Ironton • · • • • • • · · •• • • . • •••••.•••.•. 924
129,7
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lsn"t ortlctal, although they have Athens district was expanded, Logan • • • •• • • • • • •••••••.••••••••• 689
Z12. 7
3
been apprce.c;hed by the Tri-Val- Jackson had led the SEOALinen- Meigs·· • •· •• • ••...•••..•.••.•.•• 638
206.5
4
ley Conference and wlll probably rollmenL
Gallipolis • •••.•••.•.• , ••••• , , •••• 826
4
183.3
join that grmw, which already IDNelsonville-York had 205 boys Vinton County • , •••••••••.•• , ••.•••• 733
171.0
4
chiles Belpre, Vlrton County, in the ~per three grades (68.3 Warren Local ••••••••••••.•••••. , , , 684
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Federal-Hocking and Warren Lo- average per class) whentllese fig- Wellston ......................... 673
3.
140.7
cal. Fort Frye will begin compe- w-es were compiled last fa 11, Nelsonville-York •••...•.•••••••••.• 422
12L3
3
UUon in Tri-Valle)' next falL meanwhUe, an sverage of nearly Wahama • · • • • • • • • • • .•.•••••..••• , 364
4
119.5
One or the primary factors con- 20 under the next higtlest SEOAL Fort Frye • • • · • · •••• ••• •••••••.•• . 478
112.3
3
slderod by Nelsonville • York member (Wellston, with 89) and Belpre· · ........ •• • ........... . . . 449
102.5
4
board members when they talked Just over 30 per year under Gal· Alexander • • •. • · ••••••••• , •.•••••.. 410
90.3
4
about a change in league amlia- lipollo (100). Meigs (118), Iron- Southern • · • • • • • . • ••••••••••..• , ... 361
90.3
4
tlon was the enrollments at tlle ton (116.5) and Logan (113)are ln MOler • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • ••••••••••. 361
8&amp;0
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schools against which they were the middle among SEOAL mem- Federal-Hooking •••••••• , ••• ••..••. , 452
4
73.5
c~tiPg compared to their own. bers.
Glouster ........ , ••.•. •••• ••. • , • , 294
69.8
4
The most recent changes in
At the other end of the enroll- North Gallla • • • · ••••• •.• , •••..•• ~ • 279
4
67.0
league membership - which ment ,.scale" are two Gallia Eastern • • · · •• • •••••••••••• , .•.•• 268
59.8
4
came after nearly 30 years with-- couid;y schools Hannan-Trace Kyger Creek· • • • .••••••••••••..••• 239
4
45.5
out any changes - were duril'li and Southwestern, which average Southwestern ..•••• •.•.•••.•••••. , . 182
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4L5
tbe 1967-68 school year, through around 22 boys per class tor the Hannan.Trace • • · ............... , •• 166
4
35.0
cOIIIOlidation.
upper four grades, ani starr.. SCarr·Washlngton ••..••••••• , , •••.•• 140
Nei....Uie combined iilth..,... Washington of Hocld~ CowiiY,
OTHER SCHOOLS
1011110 member YorktofOrmNel· which hao 72 boyolnfourgndes, ChUIIcotho • • • .... • ... · ....... ; , •• 1269
3
423,0
IGD~~~It a~ .~~!~ .~ .,, . ~ 1~0 average. r-. ,.. . , • " " ~ 1"1 :;ancaater ...•••.•.•••.•..••....• ~. 1888
4
396.0'
Mldil!llili\'f'' - bcith'ltip Mom'· · •ln·~llmlll1'lfon ·to these ·totafi' ,. ortsmooth • • • ................ : • •• 971 ,.
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Mrs - consolidated With RuUand are such schools as Lancaster, Marietta • • • · · ••••••••••.•.••• , • .
NOT AVAILABLE
to rorm Meigs, thus creating a which has 958 boys in the lC)per
NOTE: Information on Ohio schools was s~C~plied bJP the Ohio
vacancy In the league. It was at three grades (319.3 average), High School Athletic Association and was olllalned !rom memborohijl
thlo point that Ironton, a charter Chillicothe (Zl8.1J, Marietta canis submitted by the member sehaolo a!Miolgnod by the prlneipals.
member. re-joined the league aft- (210) and Portsmouth (169 aver- lnlormatlon on Point Pleasant and Wahama were obtained from the
age per year),
schools.

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bond collections, will 110 to Vetreal estate taxes, collected in erans Memorial Uospltal; $11,-

POMEROY - Breakdown on
disburoement of $U2,929.69 Ia

the Februan' settlement, w-&lt;LB
explained todaY by Meigs Coun·
ty Trea$Urer Howard Frank.

528.09 to the tuberculosis fund;
$4,433..89 to tbo mel!lally retard-

ed .Wcatlon lUnd and $5,236.13
Frank reports that the actual to the coont.v real estate assess.
disbursement or the funds will be ment fund.

Townships will receive a com-

made this month by Auditor Go:r-

bined tot a I of f$25,620.63.
doo Caldwell.
0! the total ecllectioo&amp;, $87 ,· Amoontsto be distributed to each
937.11 wiU go Into the countY's Inc I u de: Bedlord,$1,1!3.06;
Chester, $3,965.29; Lebanoo, $1,general f\md.

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tart, $1,512.93; 011... ~.553.72; 240,38.
Qraage, $1,221.19; Rutlaad, $2,· · a-lvlnl a llaa'a ....,.. of
857 .32; salem, $1,351.05; sail•· the .10111 coll&lt;lctlaao will be the
burl', $2,750,36; Selj)lo, $1,379.· _ , , - a _. of $tl7,518.!7; ildi&lt;Jh, $2,931.37.
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Municipal eorporatlonowWreto be dl~ to
celve $39,963.47 wltb the break· ea&lt;b dlotrlct Include A!ennder,
down to eaeh locludlng: Middle- W,IKU4; Ea-., $72,181.27;
port. $8,544.62; Pomeroy, $19, ... 14~ Loc:al, $280,552.47, and
853.8!; Raelne, $3,882.60; Ru~ ' SoulliOrn, '79,010.43.
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Sc:Uhern Ohio Pageant" SaturdaY, AprU 26,at8:10p. m. in the Meigs
Junior High School audiiorlum in Pcmeroy.
'llrls is one 1ol the rew "dressy .. soc1al events that dl'aWf.m&amp;nY
peq~ie !rom outside the Meigs area.
Just vis1Jllize the beauty that will be at this event. The stage
wUl be adorned with all new detoratiOD&amp; As one euters the auditor.
tmn be will be met by usherettes and ushers, the
girls wearlag Door le~ gowoa and tb!i ~oww
men took1I1l very debonier in Uleir fashionable suits.
The usherettes aJll ushers are Rtudenta from

host Friday's all-d~ 888111011 according

to Mrs. Amal&gt;elle Ball,

local IDstruCtor.
Miss Mar7 Bra&lt;l&gt;ury, so.&gt;ernsor f1 Education. ColumbUB,
and Mrs. Ella !loBO, Cleveland,
president of the Oblo Teachers
of Retarded Cblldren, will be
among the guest speakers.
Frl~'s

Eastern, Southern and Melga High SchOols.
Lila Mitch, Gale Hovatter arm DoDDI Hauck.
who are 00 the judges cCODmittee, will alao wear

a&lt;tlvltles, to be held

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oversee the seating of the audience ud assist in every phase that Is

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thi~ ~r ~ pageant_you ~~ --~~uty, ani this is
what everyone will see when they attend this highllght of the year.
The pageant bas grown Into aD extra-nza of beauty aad tllent.
The eompetltion becomes keener each year, 8111 particularly so 1his
year as there are eight emtestanta who are stuclents at Ohio UalwrsltyI two trom Marietta aad two each ('rom Meigs
Gallia eountles.
A pageant such as this requires many many hours of planning

grolij! dli&lt;U&amp;IIaa will
10 a.m.
'lbe Ohio Valley Retardatlaa Evaluation UDI.t will
dlseuoo proeo!Ureo between II
IIIII 11:30 a.m. A 110011 lunch..., Is schomled at Graeel}nlted lletbodlot Church. Membero
of the Gallla Co!I1V Board of
-Retardatlallwlllbeopoelal luneheoo gueolt aceordiJig
to Mrs. Ball.
At 1:1.5 p.m., tbe LWaluation
unit will dlseuoa prMOCatiaaal training. Tbe workabop wiD
end around 3 p.m.
'!be 12 coontlea expeeted to
be repreaented are Alhonl, Hock·
In&amp; Jackson, ~eila, Lawrence,

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OffiCE HOURS
1 :30 a.n~. to $:00 , ..... Dolly
qo.111. to 12100 N11011 _s.turdor...

The GalUa

count,y lilerll!'s D . - In·

vostlpted a bltoklt&gt; earl¥ Sotur·
day at the Sl;yllne Lanes Bowllog Alley, Kanaoga. No awrebeDalaa was made.
DOIJIIIIes said an unldontiDed
motorist backed or clroVolntotbe
aida of a ear owned by Myrna

way. There was mtMr amaao
to the vehicle and DO arrealo.

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B:ft"IY tANARV

A Pox on Junk Decor
This is a clarion call to those women drawers left) and a broken berreL
wbo are as sick as 1 am of reading articles
Perhaps you are more creative tban I
telling us that for $1.87 we can turn our and can mate a ftoor lamp out of your
bedrooms into exact duplicates of Princess husband's old canvu aolf 'Jal. I dare you
Fa,..ia'a. I propose that wo band together to take on two burned-out electric razors,
against those who ten us tbat redecorating my Atwater-Kent radio and lhll bushel
on a budget is "Cinchville." (Nothing less basket filled with last year's pussywlllows.
than burning at the stake Ia good enougb
A pox on those wbo ouggeat that real
for anyone who says ANYTHING is fulfillment comeo. wben you adorn your
"Cinchville.") Burning at the stake is rooms with converted oplanlng wbeels and
TOO good for the writer who bas the gall old street lamps from New Orleanl. I ~o
to sa~ !hat all one needs for making an like antiques )Jut It unnerves me when I
"Eames-type" chair are three stout card· am not quite oure wl&gt;at a thing Ia going to
board boxes and a can of black spray do.
paint.
I have a very good friend whole bobby
Solitary confinement is what I recom· Is converting old objects Into new objectl
mend for the one who chantl,, "Hop up In- and after a vlolt at ber bouse I am simply
to your attic and shop!" You re supposed not the same for days. The laJt time I wao
to go up there and paw through everything there 1 switched on what I thOIItdlt wu a
until you find what she calls "interesting butter chum converted Into a ffoor lamp
latter&lt;lay chairs a.nd cheots that YOU ~~ and discovered it was not llllly an air eon·
convert mto wb 1m sic a 1 conversatio
ditioner that played "Old Man River" but
pieces." Actually, solitary confinement I was wired to tum on a fountain In the
probably what she would get It she bopped front ball. A cigarette Ugbter was lnotalled
op into my attic. Chances are sbe would at the top of the lamp part and, I'm not
never find her way back through that stuff. sure about Utia, I thfnlt It controlled the
However, if you can get lbrougb your garbage dlapooer Ia the kitchen.
attic . you know you're not going to find the
As lor those decoratoro who oay anyRegency chest and. the French Provincial body can do wondero with mltmatched
chair and .tbe quam! round can~le stand furniture, well, a vlalt to my house would
she fou~d m ber attic. What you re going be enougb for them. 1 do ougaeot they
to find " the cradle you used for a maga· bring along that wall-to-wan carpeting,
zme basket until you realized the rockers crystal cbandellero, muoeum.quallty acwould never stay on ~ even II they cessories and the bowl of. lemons tluov
would, the SJdes w~uldn t Except _for the always use when "pulling thfnp togeuierf'
cradle, .the only things up there w1tb any in their pbotograpbt.
pcsslbllities at au are the three-drawer
cardboard file cabinet (with only two

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one has an ivory finish with a black interior,

radio with power antenna mnd rear seat ~aker, tint·
ed glass~ ~hite wall tires, automatic headlight con•
trol with twilieht sentinel, power windows and six
wgy power seat, and climate cOntrol air conditioning • .

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1967 CadUiac Coupe Deville ............ $4300
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~CHINERY

oro.

MII:..ZTIJ Traotor; 2iB
plow, dlolc, cult!- ·
,. .....; ttllllap ~; IHial ""' c-r..._....... '
50' Olldlooo ball, 5 !arm •tao, 2 lloek lll*o, 111P- UG ... ,

Htrt's one with a Gold metallic finish with ,like new
green . interi~r, ha.s a full com~lim~nt of power equip-ment 1ncludmg ·w1ndows and su woy ·_, power seat tilt
' · telescoping sre~ing wheel, tinted glus, ~dia
w1th power antenna and rear seat speaker' white wall
tire•. Has had very bett of care slnc.e ne~. )
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1~67 Cad ill~ Coupe Deville ..... ~ ...... $4300

meat blo&lt;lla, ~. 871 balu aJtaltA ~ -Yil'J
pod. 1949 CildlllaC auto and radio.
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1967 Cadillac Hlldtop Sedan Deville ••••.• $4300

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11 &amp; N DAY.()IJD or started REMOVJ!! EXCESS body nald AIR CONDMOIIJNC Refrlprwith Fluldex Tabletil. only
atlon IIOI'Yice. Jack'a Refrltleghorn pullets, both iloor or
eratlon, New
11t1111
$UII
at
Nei19J1
Drug.
!-14-4!tp
cage grown available. Poultry housing and aulomation.
tre
'Modern Poultry. 389 W. ll(aln. WVELY SIX·roorn house in
""on City. Very nice, $e50IJ READY • IIIX eoneroll tloJho.
Pomeroy, Phone Bll!r!IM.
Ct~ll
Mason 713-5256, or Rav4-~ltc
.... tlllrt "' JOUf project.
Fast anc1 •..,.
eatJ.
enS'WOOC! 2'13-26'l0.
4-17-3tc
mates.
Phone
911-3114,
GoetSINGI!lR ZIG ZAG oewlntr mi.
leln Ready • Mlz Co., MldtJle.
chine. This m11&lt;hine JIISI like ONE SINGER Sewing machine.
port, Ohio.
I • tre
Phone WH262 .
4-17-Stc
new. This IIU!Cblne makeo
!ancy designs. bottoobole•.
roonograms, sewa on buttons. TOMAro STAKES, Charles G.
OAIL Y
'111&amp; sold new for $229.116. Will Cunningham, Rt. 3. Pomeroy,
ACROSS
4.0. Detroit
sen ror $511.50 or $6.50 per em other side of fairgrounds
1. Cotton
exports
monlh, call 992-2836. 4-!Mtc en old Rt. 33 near Princess
read:~-·
u Buttons
to ship
and Skelton
Pat Coal Mine.
4-!Mtl:
a
.
Silt
42. Nobleman
UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY, 1969
9. F~malr
DOWN
AM-FM stereo COII!Iole, In
demon
1. Bowie
10. Monastl!'rr
Kuhn's
lovely walnul finish. Just like
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superior
concern
new, Ibis set has factory war12. Willow
2. FaultilY

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Public S.le

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•LWING SOLD properljo I wiD
ofler al public -on 1111
boullehold goods, SalurdaJ,
Aprll 2&amp;, al 12:30 p.m., Tup.
pers Plains, Obio, ... Route 1.
Tenns, cash. Not ....,..lllllle
lor accfdenla. :M,.,, 9ll'lh
Woode, ...,...,
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CROSSWORD

BEAGLE dog, j)lue vicinity. , fS reward to anyone
lace; black body, largo om. • for. hi' return. Olntacl . or
card to Stanley Alalhlr..
!WO inclles wbllt on tall and
feel, about 10 lnehetl blllt. Ne,w Lima Road, RD, Rut' 4-1~
II h&amp;iJ A&gt;eei&gt;' seen In Rutland land.
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SALESMAN AT

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.958, G~C ~ .TON ........... 1 . . . . . . . . . . . $395

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$2,795

Wit~

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Whit, lini~h, au;o. trans., radio &amp; heater. Real nice
cor.. 1 ·
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$3,290

62 Chevrolet

1963 OLOS F·S5 STA. WAGON ............ $895

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CCII1JOJII'. Boltlmora, lfd.

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$1,695

68 Pont,ac

dr. blac;k fin1sh, good tires, 4 spd, RadiO.

and hq,ttr.

bid

Gerald 11a1. ier'llllll Ia tbe U. · TWO WAtJMi II liJIPI1 II llatb. ~. ~ P"
S. Ar111Y In VIe- Rickey
Gftlulrd Jan, ~ llltr I J'll80, ltqt Jal ~.10 ~
Lee, at home, aad fcJU1' IP'tlnd- • p.m.
......, AN'I'ltCm - I ,l'OOIDI, IIIII.,
cblldran. Other sunl,.ra ere
1uru.&lt;e l&gt;llellieDI, 1 ear .,_ ·
Ids wilt, Opol, blo tatblr,llol• rvu. Ill PAM' IIJM, _. ,art. h¢ce loll. .....
coo, twobrathora,Edlson,MIDtiO 1o fiOt, Wrtt. 11tm -.r., JIIIIIIIBA,oN. -:' 1 ~ •.
, ara.We; Dalmor, AtbeniJ 01111
111·care of DaJ)J 8oiilUI, Po- . · tiWIDp; lll!l'e!, wll"''- ·
olotar, Yro. Arthur (Opal)
11111'01·
" I lie dac!DII. l'lllliunnt,' 1 Jiooolll
Borr, 0\eoter, ONo. IIIII a
·llld eolt .... R1a1J ~ . ·
tMIDJber of nlacea and JllllhoWI
a.-t
--lpiCO IJIII Ipklllc Iaiii...
bel!ldes olber ntatlvoo and . _ . . . .....,_ •...._...,
lrlellls. HI wao prec- Ia 01111 10011 1ft *r d '! ''t
'VIII01L ,.,.,..
cltatb by hlo tllllther on Feb. a
Wlb• An~ • A81(.'14'rlll
IIi W
ofthloyear.
""''llllolll!t-.. ... ._...
Ho was a member .of I b o
ln!ok ml nQit. ·'tiW will do
Star

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NIGHT .•• CALL
RAWLiijGs SERVICE
DAY ·992·2151
NIGHT 992-7324 .
R. h. RAWLINGS SONS

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oni-j,aJf ~oaro had been lillfd

rl'*"' who seema to eolor the
cballenae of beltleJISCk falrwll'a

and heavy ·roueh on this course,
wao about the only one of the liM'
10 to corne unscatbed thr&lt;JUiiii the
trcdlle&amp;ene17th tde,aparftve,

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new. f35, Pirone

BllEnNAIS

or·

$1,395

66 Mustang

· Mallh'u' Cotw. VS engine, powerglide radio heoter
new :~hitewoll tires, green eXterior fi~ish with whit;
. nylon tD"p, vinyl· interior trim.

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=-No=.~~ . REALTY

wltb

tbepaee.
y - mek Lotz took a third
round 70 aid was in 18C01111pllce
with 215, tbree otrokos beck of
the loaders, atlll otlll had a gOOd
shot at tbe $30,000 ftrat priH to
be awarded SUncl&amp;l'.
Player, tha muocular SOolth At·

· ,, ~rt (Janice) Parker,

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whit• over

'. dar' brue f-inish . Clean interior, like new w..w ~ires
· ' ,autam~tic, power steering and brakes. Radio.

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·1965 P,ORTIAC ................ , ..... .$1695

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iDee )leaelllt, ... IIItak

after 12:00 L m..\prll 13,19119
at blo home Ia Mlnenrille at
tbe qe of !8yaro, 7 monlbo,
26 dayo.
On June 28, tlt2, he was unit.
ed In morrlap to Opal Rutb
~ alii to t111a Uill1111 lour
children..,.. bcn:JamooWD·
Uam, Mlnemlllo; Mro. ftab.

69 Buick

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.-,gf~ui Station Wagon, loca.l 1 owner cor,

like

iirnauost H. .r . Core. ·

Complete Front-Erid
and Br~e Service

Horser.ow~r 4~

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EX&lt;;EILENT eonclliJon. , uoed.
one Kolvlnalor 13.1 automatic
defrost doUble doot refrigerator. $150. One 38 Inch otee.
lrle range wltb crltlle, •·
one 1, piece llre¥ful tel,

till

1Maoot . ··
Bulldo.... IIIia~~&gt;• To no.

From

69 Pontiac .. low~. S3 15 7. 50

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$2,566.75

Senic•'

~EEllS

For Sale
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO .
artor 5 p.m.. l!f.Zill from
POODLE
PUPPIES.
AKC
Toy
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
· t-~Utc
mlnltiure. 1'15 and uo. !!told
·I 1"'• - - - - oem&lt;e and g""""'ng. Ph&lt;JOf
Car Completely Hand
IIDiJsE •in Racine, I b&lt;droomi,
~43.
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balhi bwnet trano!eued. For
Rubbed an~ ThoroUghly
appointment caD ·lllf.zen.
'4-IUtc LOT ON MiD 81., iD Mkldle!»rt
Rinsed
cliJR to postolllee, tMoGI .
--~
wide, 125 foot deep. En:olC.atal.inas. Available in 290
cu. in. V8 en·
SINGER Sewing Maeblne iD
$1.25
lent
lot,
20
lent
alley
iD
!lock.
gme 1n 4 dr., 4 dr. Hard Tops, 2 dr. Hard Taps, Converti.
' ~utitul llgbt flniJJbed eabl.
bles and Station W.agons.
Fllone lft.USI.
t-1-llc Oplon: Mon. thru Fri. 11-6
net, like 1\e\f. Fully oqalpSa!urdoy - 9-6
-GUARNfTEEDped to c1o on laney sewJnc •
PHON~
well as beaullful ilral8bt litVI'JJE TraDer, ready to 111, •--·s···-d•iiir~-..;,';.1-6;,._
1•w ••
1111
Mulberry
Ave.,
Pome!oy,
stitching and zig zag 11e1tgn.
LeSobre. Availoblo in 230 or 280 HP VB engines, in 4 dr.,
Phone -~.
4-IS-lltp
Buslneu Se"'icel
&amp;
lng. Pay olf balance of I pay.
TERMITES
SW,
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RMJNG?
They
4dr. Hard Top, 2 dr. Hard Tops, and Convertibles.
ments at IS monlbly or •
r ·606 E. Molo P-r&lt;~r, 0.
jjre reproductives kicked out
cash. Guaranteed. Pllone IIIIJ. SA VI!! BIG. Clean rugs and up.
TOP DOLLAR VALUES IN USED CARS
bolalery with Blue Luolrt.
of tbe active tennite colony
2685,
4-IUtc
Rent electric ~hall\l)OOOI' $1.
infestlnlg your home to stsrl
Business Services
Tiny's
Bargainland.
t
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r.ew
colonieJ.
Low
overilead
REPOSSESSED ElectrnluJ Va- reasonable, Meigs Com- BIIDGI!T PIIICI!l fatalllle •
cuum Cleaner complete wltb
pany. Allied Pest Control, 7 oar third floor lltdpl llllop.
attachments, paint I!Jli'IIY and fOUR ROOM House in SyraCatalina Convertible Coupe. One very careful local owner. ,
euoe, balh. carport, gas furLiberty, Pomeroy. 0. Aller Babr Fandlun, 1lltidllplrt.
cordwlnder. Loolm and cleans
VS auto. trans. Power steering, power brakes. One of s11arp...
nace, good condition, can
~ p.m. 1192-5669.
4-17-lltp &lt;*ID.
est 65 in area.
like new. Pay of! blllaoce of
-~
4-lll-4te
6 payments al $11.50 montbly
SEWING KACJIINBII, N!111r
SEE NEIGLER
or $50 eas!J. Guaranteed.
omlce, aU m..,.. WY 1GERT'S a gay glrl, ready lor
ply for bulldlnl ,_ btlme.
Phone 992-2&amp;115.
Dit. Tho fabric ..,, ~
a whirl after cleaning car.
Call Guy Nelcler, Rldne, 0.
pets with Blue Lustre . Rent
S#* 01'01. Alllborllod !bpr lllet
VB 2 dr. Hard Top. 4 sp. shift. Beautiful cream color. Shows
FISII BAIT, minnows and nllo
and 8erYlce. We lllu!rpee
electric !JIJampooer. $1. Sayre
best of core.
·
crawlers, John Koehler, "Col·
8clalon.
Nt 1111
Hardware, New Haven. W. CHUCK'S CUb and CmJ 'l'Y
.... Road. Syr8CUIO, l'l1one
Benke, ..... up to
Va .
4-17"tc
- ' ·,· . - - - 4-14-«c
•on ......... Brlnt! them In IIIII C!GARI!l'I"''J!: 1'1t11t11n1 mwNw
oave. Olaclt's 'l'Y, Ill Jlalter.. Jllld ,. lice. ABC Etlst;rllu1,
WEsTINGHOUSE wasber and lf(}()D USED automatic washCot~lina 2 dr. Hard Top. All we had to do was wash it and
nut Aft., Pomeroy. sa.lfe M - W.Va. Pl!one mM.
er, $20. Phone Mrs. Dray ,
dryer. good condition. Phone
Notre
put 1t on the lot. P.ower neering, power brakes. Automatic
992-5:150.
4-17-3tc
U:!-4245 after S p.m. 4-IB-!tp
trans.
SEPI'IC llnb daaed. lllller
'IV SWIIce.
~;v\mGREENS both upright . SEVEN ROOM house and out. Sanitation. Stewart, Oblo, IIAII!IUliON'S
llaale
eallt
and
antenna .....
Pbooe I8UO!S.
1-M
buildings; 2 acres : phone
al)d 1compact. One to lour
Portland 843-%705.
4-17-Stc
year •old plants. both small
C. C. IRAOFOIID
and 'farge. Call Roclne artor
ALUMINUid
Flsblng
Boatl.
AUCftOIIEJI!i
6 p.m .• 91~:MOii .
4-lll-2tc
Camplllo .....
oate. deep, sturdy. Buy. a safe
IMUrlftC8
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boot IJII'.. ~r lamlly'o protocQA~EN TRA~. Sln)plicl·
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OIDcelled? Lao! ,..... _.e.
Crill llnlll'ft
mile w..t of new Rl. 33 on
len Sayre. Racine. !'bone fl9.
Kingsbury
Road,
~c
IItle
or'IU-!call--.
POMEROY, qHIO
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J96J CAMARO 2 DOOR • • • • • • • • • • • • •$2895

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HelpWIIII..
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JAMES WIRT HOLLON, 11011
of ' Roscoe allll Shirley caoto 11EN POR ·llfGCI!..... wt Ia
Hnllon, was born Alll]!!ll 18,
lnodem tftt; ..
192%, at Evans, W. Vi., Pl"ad
wort, - ttllll, .... lltaiJ
llld piece nt ..... pllll
away ~uddeoly a tow - ·

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Tompe•l. Available in 170 HP ov.erhead cam 6 cyl ,; 265 HP
· V8 !n Tempest, Custom .S., 'L:tmans, &amp; GTO- 2 dr., 2 dr.
. , Hard _Tops, 4 dr., 4 dr. Hard Tops, Station WagOns, and
; Con.vtrtibl...
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' Co~p~y official car.
engimt, auto..-trans., pOW•
, .' e'r steering, radio, bucket seats and console. Black
vi11y! roof. New car title and guorantee.

drl...-.

George

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but tbe past tow yars howasa • \IIIIIID. ~.B.C. a-111111, Ill&gt;
:;
very attantlve ocbolar Ia tbl
1111, 'It'. V..
, ·6o&amp;Niti A MISDEAMEANOR
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ALBANY, N,Y, (UPJ)-TQI .
IIIOl'lliJJa W&lt;Woblp aervleeattbe WILL IIIII£ • •llall Ill 1111J allit uJJOIIlbly II),IOOYOd a bill
C....cb of tbe Nalll'ene, Choa- · .
SIIIJI. A. B. C. Frldll u.t would .. _
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bell lr«n BOitlllllio the water.
The llfllsl &lt;:¥ burt ~ou IIIII the
paa1 can help,-."
no. llsxlcan • American was
veey accurate on the lfeeDa. on
blo. lour blrdlea holeo, he aank a
pair of Ill-foal pulto, ono 20 toot.
or IIIII 01111 30 fooler.

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CARLSBAD, C&amp;lll. (UPI) - U.

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. II1l•lrfc
'" · 'o· RSA H.T. .i:PE ........
$1095
4 ..•.P•~d ,~r~.~· · · 140 H.P. Midnight blue finish, wit~
•. v!n-X"I tntenor ~nd bucket seats, new tires, radio~ a
fii1C~ C!ean . ~ne.

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S. Open ctJamplm Leo TreVIi\0
allll Brtllsb ehalqoloo Gar·
ry Player shared tbelead Sotur·
dll' after tbree rounds of tbe n.
bole $150,000 ~eDt of
C\am!JIOI\I wltb 5!-llcJie -.s ol
212 - lour under par.
Trevino ohot a lhlrd round 70,
two under par tor tbe La C08to
ecuntry Club eouroe, IIIII Play·
er had the best score of the diY,

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Two Door, 6 cyl. eng.; std. trona., radio, heater, like"·
ne~ tireso -dean·vinyl interior.,

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KNOns

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',')9.6~ ~LYMQ.UTH VALIANT.·.······· i$1095' .

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Organization, It was aJIIIIIUII&lt;ed
Saturda1. Queen Elizabeth U
alii Prince Pblllp wW revieW
CLASH WITH POUCE
the exerd1e from abl::ard the
NEW DELIO (IJPO - Royal Yacht BrUann1L
strators damollllag olltebaod
tar tbe Tel••· dlotrlct In
SIGNS WITH BRONOOS
soutblm Andhrtl Pndellh olito
DENVER (IJPI) - Lao Sobin, Saturday elaibed ooveral tlmOI
bled "'"ch alii JOn!lnl ...,...., wltb pollee, roParts reoebltlll
o1 tbl Denver Br011&lt;111 of tbl Now Dolbl. oald. Nino peraoos
. American
Loop, Sot- were .arrealld tar otooltlll pollee
otdaJ·
tbe . . .. of and ·. pldlelitlll In tiJI!IItiGWP
Ib-dmbatl, tbl ..,llal, tbe ' '

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S.let

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS FCR

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327 VS engine, power steering and brakes Turbo
. ~ ,Hydr~mofi.c tr~ns. Blk. vinyl roof over gr,~n' finish,
· . R~.tractGble headlight ·cove'rs. PosithHtiOrheor axle.
. ,~-&lt;linte;d g·las;a., Comfortron air conditioning. A beauti ..
f~l kept car with.,· onl·y 6300 miles. Qh· yes new (:ar
,, totl,e... and warr.•nty.
· Save over· $1000

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Trevino .And
Palmer Share
First Place

By BmY CANARY

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Y0UR CAR

Specials. Available in ISS HP 6 cyl. engine or 230. or
·HP VB. engines 1in ·Specic;d Dlx., Slcyla~k, Skylark Custom,
Grand Sport,&amp;. Sport Wogono, 2 dr., 4 dr., 2 ·dr. Herd Tops
Sto. Wag~:ms and convertibles.
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1968 CAPRICE 4 DOOR SEDAN

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and a lot of hard work. 11ds was done by the director, Bob Hoetll&lt;:h.
One eoold never tmagine the dulles a director has to perform. They
are eiilless. The director his to be certain that every detaU Is done
and done right. From the contestants to the decoraUons, the enter-- rural road and turned over on JorclaD, 27, COlumbua. Tberewall
taliii!Ont, the maoy details that have to be worked out, they are too Its top. Newlun 111atalned alae- clama&amp;O to tbe lefttrontdoor. The
IIUIII01'0I5 to mellllon. Bob HoeOich wlllllage one or the llnest IQ- eratlcm over Ids right eye Ia aeeldenl was reported at 12:{15
tbe mishap.
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eaD1B that has ever been sbolm.
iberll!'o
depltlea
aloo
lnvesThe
llherlfl'o
daparbnollt reThe emertalnmeut will be preser&amp;ed by memben of the "Big
tlgated
an
acddellt
m
tbl
a.c.
eelved
a
report
Frlday!roml\oi·
Belli lllnatrol Association.•• This Ia also under the dlre&lt;tlon of Bob
coea Road, 2.9 miles east of
~-"" ~at ,.~, that
H~~
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"I • 1W U \05
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' or
-·~..,
n~•
w
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aome
time between
12•· and
~ fi'ililll' 10 meitlfdii'ilild ·that 1t tbere ·&amp;'to si&gt;Oi'iil in tbe flmUy
olghL A vehlde driven by. Jler. 19 aomeone stole a traasmlethat wtsll to attend it would be wise to bllV your tickets In advance.
voy
Earl Ritchie, 28, Rt 2 Long olcm 111111 11081' shltt from hlal958
You ean aave 25e OO"·each one. At the door they are $1.50.
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Bottom,
struck and ldlleda)'OWll CboVrolet.
Saturday otlght cuiDtliBtes tbe weeko ol wor1&lt; alii eudeavw In
buck doer that ran oato tbe bll!l&gt;·

plamlllll and preparation of this pogea!L

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1!159 FORD V-ll, $115. Pllone
-~.- 9l9-2914.
4-!J.Jip WE WISH to-~~~~ our tbot*o to
----all of our pod. lrlends IIIII
Sl.,
Rutland.
nel&amp;llbirl Cor ilio ilqll, Aow11161 MG, Sa~em
~atc
"''• call!&lt; alii Cor tbe _....,
----IIIII stlODitb sl'"n to usdUrltlll
!965 FORD Galaxle 500. auto- tbe lo.- bl our tatber, huaband,
malic transmission, 390 en· 1101111111 brolher,J-W. Hoi·
IJine. Phone 915-3118. 4-20 !tp .!Gil. Weollj)OclaJIJwlshlo,a .nk
Rev. Freeland Norris aadRov·
Horberl
Grota tar tbelr moo1963 VOLKSWAGEN, tllliO. Ph.
aaae
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bame.
week. Pia. IID1968 CHEVY 'l'wo, twiHloor oe- belraro, Spoclal U.'*'lo tb1
si'WOI'I, EwiJii FUnlnlllollle . M
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allll otatr, P - emorpncy
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ftltlliJ Dlllll·
all3to tbo Rod Crooo tor brio&amp;Georlll'l
Mellon
Roille Jim.
!009 FALOON, air conditioned,
IIlii ,... brathar, Gerald, h&lt;llno IIIII C .. oeulli' lim 1e
V8 automatic. power steer·
!rom Vlotram. Spoelll u.nks
· 4lliDO R.. ,..NJL
U.. two door oedan, IIIII · apln tor the cardo; toad, ftcor· Foroot Geor(e, - · f.IMie
Cllryoler New YOJtar. Phone
oro IIIII moot of all, for )'GUl'
presence. · Worda cannot ex-·
4-2Q.3Ic
preao our JP'IIitlde.

IJitskip Probed
GALUPOLIS -

Tu~bo ~~dram~tir; tranl. 1 power stHring, bea.utiful
wh1te f1msh' w1th blor;k vinyl roof, black vinyl int
!.i.n !ed~1glas(· ~~dio. A \eol sho.rp lo~al on~· owner co;:

AHitlonal 25c Cher1o ,_ Aclvlf·

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BLIND •ADS

Pickaway, Pike,

l'OidEIIOY - A 17'fear.old
Long Bottom youtb was jailed
'"'a nwi charge toUowlag a onecar aceldent Sotur&lt;lal at 6:50
p.m.
The Meigs Count!' lilerll!'o
department said Jolm E. New·.
lun was arrested alter demo!lahlng a 1969 model car 011 tbe
Bowman'a Run Road, tbree.tentha
of a mile oorth &lt;1: Route 7.
Autborltleo reported the car
went olf tbe left aide or the

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Teenager Held .
tto.a. Scloto,
serve as judges wm also wear rormal 1111n.
On
DWI
Count
Wallltln&amp;lon, Vlman IIIII Cellla.
Mrs.
Rawlirws and
Pearl Welker,

Qoor lmtgth formals. These ladles will assist the
judges durl~ the pqeanL The ladles - will

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1' cellle ,... letd 111 IHIIC!IIflvo
lnHftlont.
25
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aM •II• pole! within 10 cl~r• !
'CARD OP"THANk$ &amp; OBITUARY •
$1.50 fer 50 worcl 1Mnl111vm. I!: a.·

at tbe Catholic Youtb C - .
will begin with a col!ee hoUr
at 9:30 Lm.

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GALLIPOLlS - Approximately 60 persms !rom 12 SCJUthorn
Oblo counties are expeeted to
attend an Area 4, Oblo Aaooela'
lion Teacbers of Retarded Cbll·
dren Workllhop here Frida¥. Aprn 25.
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1nttnor and equ1pped w1th power windows and six
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'"'speaker, t1nted glan, white wall tire•, automat·
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HORSE TRAILER, 2 hone sire,
cottlaet Mnold Gratt. lllil,.ntl Furnllurt.
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ehbut cllllel, lbrtt pleoe ..;.
fee and end tables. Phmo UPRIG1fl' ·PIIANOS. .......0IIIII 180, Clterlea Cllallee, Sl~
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anUI Julio, 1970. CUrrentlY bel•
on leave or obaenCe from Oak
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president.
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wijb "'"' Oak Leal CluS- dlredlon ol llrl. ~ IAie , .
toro. 11a bOld• J muter olmu. ·orrieers !OJ' the 1969-10 • ..,,.
11c o~eiree ·~rom
etnctnnau be o~eetod.
·conoorvatorY at ..... and · •
Pl'eoeot olliesi-•
miller ol ut ,edueltlon ~ COIIn1iY
Milml UDIYU~.
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!IQborl
In 1966 he .l laa '""""" Ham· ·ard fiOian,
UtlM
Teacher ol t n
Rlleble,

Unl•"''-

reeotlnlzeil at the 111111al
O'Dell, 10 Belmont Dr., baa re-. slv Thelllre awards~ and
ce1ved the Miami Unlversicy was one ol 17 o!UCiml• honOred
Thelllre award lor his cootrlbuUooa In outlllanding hc&gt;lse man.
· agemenilor the 1968-etpla,y aeaGALLIPOLIS -

Check on
Littering

Charles W.

1011.

O'Dell, a seoior In the School
o1 AppUed Science at Miami, was

Case Reopened

PT~ PLEASANT Twency
member&amp; attended the monthly
meoUnrol ...,., Waltoo ~e
held Iaiii week at the Krodel Park

Pomeroy Lodge

Club House.
A dlscuaaioa on highway litter was brought up and a mottoo was made to get In touch
with theleague'l state president
to deterllllne what could be done
about d18POB.I.n&amp; ft. throw-away
containers.

The league voted to order medaiUoos to &amp;ell to the pj&gt;Uc at
$1 each. The medaUions are
metal piated and ha.ve an AmerIcan Eagle on the !root a n d
'1lm't Disarm the Nation" on

MOTORIZED FIRE EXTINGUISHER mar. prove jdeal for highway, fire proledloa
beeanae of Ill great speed and maneuverabUIIy. Unveiled retenlly at Marloelle, Wis.,
tbe Magnum X-2 wa1 d~acrfbed as the "world's fastest fire truck." The experlmeatal

DWI Conviction Nets $100 Fine

alao received a 10-da,y jaU sen-

tence and a year's license sus-

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MIDDLEPORT - A color mo·
vie featuring "the grea~ out-

·To Meet Monday

vehicle reportedly aeeelerales from 0 to 80 mUes au hour Ia 11 seconds aad aUalna
opeedo Ia exee11 oi1Ge mile&amp; an hour. Tanto eonlainiDg its extlnguilblag agents are
lncerporaled •• parll of lbe frame.

GALLIPOLIS - Judge Robert
S.
Betz, Go!llpolls Municipal
the other oide. AIU'OIIe agalnoi
Court,
fined Johnle R. SIA&gt;wart,
the Gun Cootrol Law Ia Invited
to purchase one or more me- !6, Eurel&lt;a star Rl., ~100 and
cools, Friday· In Goillpolls Mu·
dallions.
Ira Blain, pt, Pleasant, was ni&lt;Ipal Court on a State lll!!bway
admitted as anew member. Pres- Patrol charge ol driving while In·
idelrt Lawrence Mohr presided toJdcated.
On tile DWI charge, SIA&gt;warl
over the session.

Color Movie
ORt Outdoors

AEP Wanting

ball, and the new mauaeer of the
Washington SOnatorB, had a key
role In the movie.
A committee ol Paul Smart,
Dick Rosenbaum, Dick Owen and
Bernard Fultz is pllllllling a Lsdles Nlgltt to bo held In 1\la)'.
The club Friday night
will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the
church and proceed to tlte Ohio
Valley Publishing C&lt;J. lacllllles
1n Gallipolla wherememberawlll
be gueots ol Rotarian Richard
Owen. piliUsher, for dinner and a

doors" showing how middltclass
America takes1o the hlshwaY&amp; ln
18111'Ch ol.. relaxation in woods and
along streamswa1 shown to members ol tlte Mlddleport-Pcmeroy
Rotary Club F rlda.Y nipt at Heatlt tcur ortlleflrm'snewotrset.PI"Inttng plant.
Church.
Ladies of Heath Church servJack Welsh, onansgeroltlteC&lt;Jing
dinner were Mrs. Nan Moore,
Iumb.ls and SOuthern Clrl.o ElecMrs.
Mildred Zeigler, Mrs. Edith
tric CO., presented it.
Ted WUllams, the last of the Jividen, Mrs. Kay Rail and MIBI
•too blUer s ln major league base-. Beaa Sanborn.

pen&amp;ion. On a second charge, ed $10 and costs for unsafe vestewart was fined $10 and costs, . hicle and these persons forfeited bonda: VIrgil R. Peck, 21,
for Improper backing.
Rt.
2 Gallipolis, $28, (allure tD
In. other patrol cases, Harold
L. Kirby, 34, Jackson, was fin- yield tl!o right of way; Dooald
L, Cox, 19, Rt. 2 Crown City,
$28, speed in excess for road
coodiUons; and John 0. Grim,
Jr., 38, Rt. I Gallipolis, $33,
spoedlng.
For!eiling bonds on dzy pollee
charges were Lmnle Boggs, 20,
Rt. 2 Bidwell; Alice M. Icard,
46, PL Pleasant; Emtel A. ThomPOMEROY - Two divorce ae- as, !8, Rodney; and sandra L.
ttoos and a suit for tile parl!li&lt;m Gatewood. 18, Gallipolla, all J2a,
cl real estate have been rued · spoedlng; and Edward L. Kirb7,
In the Meigs County Common 33, Galllpolli, $28, !allure to
Ploas Court.
register a motor vehicle.
Charging groBS neglect of dUV
Jimmy Williams, 19, ol 56
and extreme crue1b', Gary E. Pine ll.., cited alter an accident
Jenkins, S)Taeuse, is seeking a Wednesday evening, pleoded oot
divorce from Roberta L. Jen- gullcy to a charse of !aUure tD
kins, LebaiiOO, N. J.
obey an automatiC traffic sigOn tlte same grounds Blanche nal. Hi&amp; case was set tor Mly
Harrloon, Middleport Rorte I, 6.
has fUed suit tor divorce from
Clyde o. Harrison and asks cusu,ey of four minor children.
Joseph W. Wyne, Dayton, and
John w. Wyne, OJ&lt;arlo, cana.
da, have filed sul.t for the par..
titlon of real estate agatnoi Allen Wyne, and others.

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auto Salurdlll thai was
ed Ill • hiWidi&gt;
12:30 p.m. Friday at
Pcllee said' 'lile vehlellt .1.~\
a parked car owned by IL
:IDUII JID8 Lew, w. VL, '
Ina clarnagea elllmated Ill
WIIDOIIOI lllid tlte
1n1 1on Iaiii to oblolo ttte n•. .

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Accidents
Reported

GALLIPOLIS - Clzy pollee
tnvesUgated tllree minor acci.
dents Friday, two or. which occurred oo parking lote. No one
was injured aDd no charges were
!Ued. Minor damages resulted
In each aectdeat.
Pollee inveBtlgated a backing
accident at 3:20 p.m. Frlda,y at
the Pemyfare parking lot. 0111·
cera said a car driven by Charlos A. Weed, 12, Rio Grande,
backed into a parked ear owned by wuuam R. Haney, u, Rt.
2Palrlot.
An accident occurred at 3:55
p.m. Frlda,y oo LOcUBt St., be·
side Wa.ablngtoo Ele-Y
scholll. Police said Marguerite
Rake, 6!, ol108 LocuBtSL,backed out ol her drlvew"" and her
car struck a car operatedbyJesse Wblto, Jr., 4t, ol601'h second Ave.
The other accident occurred
at 5:11 p.m. Frlda,y at tlte Qlaker State parking lot on VIne
St. Olllcera reported that ROller D. O'Dell, 21, Rt. I Nortlalt&gt;.
""' backing his pickup truck and
a ladder oo the truck hit a car
wblch had been parked by Gary
L. C&lt;Jrter, 11, Rt. 2 Palriot.

with 23 lboltl'• awardo.
Ill ~ ..... ~ acim"l ...
celved awards lor performances
..... durlni tlte schOol 7811'
while 12 oihera wire ._,....
lor their COIIIribulklnl In I h e

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and lor OIKatolllll"l ~
. contrlhotiDDI to the -tro jro.
gram,
O'llell, In wimlnii thlo aWard,
was .........ed lor blo eoatrlbuUoo in the area o1 C0ftU101eRC0
tn mana&amp;lni and arranatn1 Flllh·
or llaD Tbcajre ror the JUjoriiJ'
o1 the periOI"IIIIIICOI sl•en lblo
)'0111' and. Ia JlOrilcular 1be 1011r
mAJor lbeatro produellona. •
Ail totaled, dose to 10 000
1
o1' the
e saw 0110 or "!""'

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IP ol 0111 day earlier for each
10 miles. Hence, tha Ideal piant!lllllm• lor com it PortiiiDOUtlt
woul4 be about 14 da)oa earlier
liiaD Wooater, Problema of aoll
str'tleture, aoll tenwerature, and
moisture eoi'ltent DIQ alter tllta

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Hltclllnfinlte ..,....., zero to 1 mph
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EARLY SPRING DISCOUNT

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UP TO $1~.00

GALLIPOLIS - GObert B.
Bush has been selected to
lead an organizaUon of Gallla Amateur radio operators
prepared io lurnlsh orpnized emergency communications
In Ume. ol dlaeasea, it ••• auIIIIIIIICed IGda,y by Communleallona Manager George Hart ol
the American Radio ReiiiJ Laasue, U. S. and C.anadlan as~
dattoo ol radio amateurs.
Mr. a.llh's aooignment, which
earrlea the Utle or. Emergen..
ey COordinator o1 the Amateur
Radio Emergency COrpo, lo to
bend lot!etlter members of the
amateur radio servlce tn h 1 a
communlll' to perfect arrange-

menta for emergency radio communlcation by hams In the event
ol Dlllural diJastera or other
emerg8nciea. In addition to uae
ol fixed radio lllsUon Of1ullmenl
working from commerelal power, lll'l4talr atat:lons use self powered radio tranamllltng and
reeelvlng equipment as needed
and can often deplot portable

and mobUe unit&amp; to aecommodale a particular emergency

Come to Elberfelds Rellliy To Wear
' Depart111ent and see 0111 outstanding
selection of sportswear for wo111en
and girls - popular brand na111es-

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and' arrange regular drlll perIDda wheo the hams' personal
1118U0111 ma.v be -Uized un.
der almulated emergeney coodlttooa. JUa 4111ee also Include
liaison pllllllling will! relief and
pablic welfare agencieS, aa 1111•
gestecl In working ul!derstendlngs lbe ARRL Amateur Radio
Emergeri&lt;!Y COrps has wilil the
Red Cross, Civil Defense, and
other qencios. Lial8011 will be
olltlbllshod also with local protecti:ve services, such as f1re
and pollee departments.
il amOOIIIdng tlte appotntmen~
Hart pointed out that radio ama.
teura have traditionally had the
responoibUicy or being In ...,_
stand readiness to offer assist..
anee In time or need wtth hamacquired sldll, emergency -powered transmitters and a wealtb
ol communlcy apirll. "When oleel
ltorms disrupt tole~ and tel.
egrapb service, or fioods tao·1a1e wbolt communiUes," tile
IAque'l Com~catlons Mailqar said, "it is amateur radio
that eomea to tlle rescue wlth
operators and oa11 - powered

severe orooion, and loss of r,...
ofhoter. Woter e_.uon caa
be redUced ollll oqU leVllllna ac•-llahed wiU.O.. _.uon
by ual1111 tlllap tool attached to
or pulled behind the plow. An exrouall, cloddy soli ourlace may make o1r11&gt; seeclbecl
prsporadoo alii c-.1 o1 piati,.
lr&gt;B depth difficult.
Planting should be performed

trQ~ely

in relatively Rna, firm seedbed
strlj&gt;a prepared oe1y tn the rcw

ey COI!rdlnater, Will oa11 local calling 011 tlte oUtside -ld for
meellnp of amateurs, e&amp;teblillh aid lor tho lllrlckon commUJ&gt;.
common operatlng proceWres, :1t;r,"

"To be prepared tor this tuncUOII r"91ired not oncy a highly
organized proiiJ'am of prepareclne•a loeall)o," Hart continued,
"but hams outside lhe dlauter area must be prepared to
oct sa outlets and relay points
lor emergency lralllc. Plan.
Dina and or,RB.tl1zatlon are nee..
essary In either eventuallcy and
lbet la·tho job Mr. Bulb ta doIng tor

this area.."

- - P~nt pqJUiitlaw at llafr ol The Ohio Acrlcuilurol ' ....... II&gt;Pb' to ,lolril• _. ·
haneollorOhiocerU!ledl$rlda , Re...,.ch IIIII Develqmoont c- no aood CCI'Dioad,ilt
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r - lraD l8,000 18 24,000 ter. Since earn iiTbrld perf-- see.... Eorller '"' later
plante per ocre. EarlJ malurlng ance dala are DOt ava!W&gt;Ie lraD lhan tltooe uotid aio1 bl
~· havo lllllller earo than Ohio, 110
are r..- spedal oilulllona.
&gt;
lull-oonl$rldo. AD earlJ by- Dildo lor specific~
In -rat, ·hlaber ~
brld auch •• Ohio 401 In 38 to
Slaee aollpradu.Uvi!iY,......,. !allons, Cooler than I!Dmlalpopv..
42-lnch ""'' requlrea a plant al c-Uona, and ~ pel'llures, .~·~~~~~' ,· ,: : : : :
1 or
~lion ol 22,000 pianlo per preetlceo Inlluence the .lima ,...
ocre al hsrteat lor a 150-llulhel ' qutred lor 111¥ h)obrld to r•ch wW Increase tho ~ or
per acre yield. AlatoiQbrldsuch mal!!"'liY•. the Ierma "ahmHea· growiiW Ieason reqUired lor
81 AES 80S srown.nler·t heame ~ ~ "lllid-teaaoa," ud ,"tull .PartleuJar bybrid.
•-Ucm wiD prolu~e iulllcleol
ear oize ah populadnn oiU,OOO
planta per acre lor 1 I$O.buahel
yield.
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Hotrever• tbere 'are &amp;ml8 bybrldo t1t111 wm not llfand -.&gt;under
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thesa hlchor plant ....,Iad0111.
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THIS COUPON WORTH. $1.00
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SCine fA the Maize Dwarf Moalc
hybrlda l!bould be eotabll- at
,:
· TOWARDS SHARPENING YOUR
:
the 18,000 population level. ~op­
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CHAIN SAW. ANY BRAND
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perenti)' the _.ns will DOt
staid tltlck IPICiQI.
For tlte oelecUnn of b;obrlds,
t.&amp;nrutra ahould secure the 1969
Ap-oocmy Guide which gives iDformation fromcommercialcompaDios.
In recent :rears, the state avBe Sure To See Our Complete
erap com yield bas lncrea ' ed
Line of Homellte Saws
abclrt one buJhel per acre _per

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by wheel tracks, rotU')' hoes,.,..
toUUera, or slmDar tooiL The
row mtdcllea should be leflloose
aD! coarse to permit water iDfll·
lroUon and reduce erosion. ·
F&lt;ll' chemlral we8d control
flrni.ers bani 'several choices.'
Some - l e 1lil1 use chemicals
appUed as • pr,:PiantaPJ&gt;ilcatjon
incCI'POreted In the ao11. Others
will use pre-emergence.
Thole that do not uae cheml·
cala before the ccn ctmea lV
have four cbolees _ early pootemergenee, whin the corn ta 3
to 10 lncbea higll, over ten 1J&gt;o
ches high, and after f1Da1 cultlvallon.
Ill using chemical herbicides
the tarmer mu&amp;tknowwhatweeda year. With theuseolrecommeJid..
he ia aUemptlJWtocontrolaawell eel Prod~OII practleea, the av..
as what he Intel&gt;! a to de with tile erap yl81d ofcomohouldexceed
field tn succeedlng)'lors. Tlmi!W 100 bullhoh poracreiDOhlo.
or apJlllcaUon Is very tmportaat
OPEN PEDIGREE TESTED
In releUoo to tile growth of the
AI present, only "'"" pedigree
corn. Scme herbicides, applied
corn hybrids are tested by ~
Incorrectly or at the wr0111t1me,
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directions Ia very
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msy not control the weeds.
Soleey Is a muot with aU chemIcal usage. Sofecy dlrecll0118 on
on the containers should be fol.
lowed carelully,
Plant JqJulatlon is receiving

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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MORE FARMERS

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"lllue Bell''- ",Russ Toss"- "Sea
Isles"- "Perfect Gannent"- ''(;hie
Tosf' - Included in this group are
slacks,knee knockers,jaiiUlfca shorts
bennuda shorts, bell bot1o111 Jlllnts,
shift dresses, pmtts dresses, culottes,
pants skirts.

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There are eJqJOCted to be .aev.
oral e&gt;qJerlmental demoollralions ol no'UII Plantins in a two
or three • • area Ihls aprllW.
SChedlied planting dates lor two
olthese are AprU 27th ond ~
rO 30111,
lloollarmors 'wlll B1111usethe
ieaot amow&gt;t of llllage 1o gat 1
deolroble seed bed and wm then
use chemical weod·.-ol w...,.
duce the need 'forcultiwtion. The
lradiUooal tillage system lor
crusting aoils is spring plOw,
plant, and culll,.te,
Pllllring loosens soU, 1J&gt;o
ereaaea po~ty alii permeabillzy tD water, alii heltJ• to kill unwanted vegetadno. PiGwtng or
e01rse rototlllage shortly before
planting avoids long Olii&gt;OSure of

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ouldlr II now In h'ltf'l " " ' ' buy
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Capable
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l~w u $2601,50. And wo have 3 good· uHd
Riding Mower~ at tremendous savings." S.e
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Choose your Swimw~ar now from our com,ltlt s~le~tlon o( styles, fabrfu, and
colors. Misses, Juniors, ll'o111tns, Teen, Girls, '!\all (lals, and E.ttra !Arse Sizes.

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HARTFOilll - ArnrJ PriVate
Hullng L. Greene, 19, lOll ol_
Mr. and Mi'a. Ralph B. G...-,
Harllord, colnJIIoled a wbeeiOd
vehicle mechanic ...,,. llll'ch
7 ol Aberdlen ProVing Ground.
Md. IJuriDtl the el&amp;hl - w • e k
cOurse he was'
to repair ~'
intej'nal coml!usttoo epalnes and
w!leelld vehicle chaslla , _ _
onto.~ was pven In
' the fundamen\alo o1 electrical
. and tr..amtsalon a,ystems.

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the ltlson chlrwes on the a-ver-

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PT. PLEASANT - Alrmie
GeorP
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NEW YORK - The Amerl·
Us W. Faudreo ol Rt. I, SoiiiiY
can Electric Power C&lt;J. Friday
l!e181111, luis COIIIPiMed balliO
asked the Secur1Ue1 and Extroinlnll ot Laeldallci AFB, T8X;
change C&lt;Jmmlalloo to req)O!I
He hal aallined
to Lowri
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bearlnga nn jbo power company's
AFB, Colo., lor tr._ .. w
bid \lJ acquire tl!o Coluri&gt;ua and
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lltl4. Airman Faudree, a
swdtern Ohio Electric Cc.
·1968
o1 Pclnl PI....¢
AEP said . new deVelopments
111&amp;11 School, GalllpoU~
have reaulted In jbe need to pre·
Foor
ma!Or
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prooli.Umo
plaJed
(Ohio}
a.atneoa
College.
sent addlttooal te.Umony. The
llrm said the new deveQU~ents to audlencel UUIIIII 5,700 In
ASK TO WED
Included o n e ill cieterminlnl 30 pj&gt;lle porformance• In What
PT. PLEASANT - An owU•
whether the aC911o!ttoo Is In the msrked t1te !1oal yearalthef'iab. cation lor marriage Died tn U..
er Hall Theatre. When school
publl c Interest.
Maaon Coonll' Clerk's olllce wu
Earlier this year the conuni8· - · neil laD, the Theatre will 1&gt;¥ Chart.. iloberl Leporl, IVl
slcm'a Plvloion oiCorporaleROi· be holleod ID t1te - Dramatics 21101 Maadowl&gt;rooi&lt; Drive, K
ulattoo had oald It waa recom- Acll Building.
Plouant, and Bonnie !lie TriPO'Dell will be an Al&gt;rl1 19119
mending the propooal .ac~slttoo
leU, 16, Rt. 2 PL Pleaasnl;
graduate !rom Miami.
proposal be denied.

Petitions ·for

Home Ownership
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No. 164 F&amp;AM will hOld a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. this
Monday night to bold an AnnUal
Jru;pectioo.
There will be work In tile llr&amp;t
dogreo and Righi Worlbipi\ll
Brother Dorrell D. Detcy, diStrict depucy grand muter of tlte
l2tb masonic district, will be inspecting officer.
Refreshments wlll be served
following tile meoUng and all
Master Masons are invited.

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POMEROY - C&lt;lrn plutiiW
U"'" will10011 be here.
In a 20o7eor slud;y of date or
PlaliiJw corn It Wooater,highelll
yielda were oblalnod lraD a Ma,y
i date or planti~Wo PlanUtw on
June 13, resulted In a corn yield
of 57 per ceat ollhal oblalned on
the Ma.Y 7 dat&amp;olplanllll!.

calion AaiiQCiaUon
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p.m. dinner will.
·~ Ill• meollri!l. *II~ will
. preNnted by ,the II!Ullenll
lbJibern 111&amp;11 Scilo01 \Iader

neW olthe aat:iOOal•or"''rrli\ar- ~

Pif 11&amp;14!,' Nlcatl!io ••~

Ext. ·Agent, Acrlculture
·Meiss count.y

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BcP Ill 91; l.l!'d"• ~. KatlllniZitlon'l Jlellre....,.Uve A..
""l!'bl.i' In Deeember, 1~. .\11 "" ·III'OduaiOd from FOI'IIIson
arj teacher In the Ook 111ll• ·111&amp;11 SchOll· He served In Work!
ICbool illltricl ,_ C!ndmati, War q lri l!!e, V. S. jllr Force
be ...... u the ,.., electOd of. ~ was a1lariiOd tlte Ait lKe\1'

FORE AND AFT PROTEC'l10N, but wbal about. amldoblps! Tbooe toarlslo look lime out lor a up lo Pula'
Tlllorloo Gardeno, but made oure lbelr umbreUas were band)' lo view of a rainy wealber loreeaot.

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Ho!lfl'l caurtiJIC Mia' - 1111111&amp;
lllurMn O'&amp;IIUYaa .... _ . ,
poults
Who's
Who her Uatlag frOm
60 liDos 18 M, IKit ma her .W.
llllh'l staliatlc .... Old N o w
York ~· boaoblll alar Duot;y Rbodoo II ok"-1' In st. Luke'o
lltor a heart attack .... Nice
~•= Bc1Wr.'11 Joe Gl11er'1 oat
fll inttnsive care after three
- . , ..... N. Y. !Ire ond pollee
cblplatus are worried they'll be
chopped in 1tle Ma,yor'• new bQ6..
pi .... Former Horald - Trlb
~- and Coca-&lt;.ola cbalr·
1D111 8ID Robln!IClll Is a!IJng.
11Jere•s .nother Adam Gimbel
In !he clep'l store ~at;y: Gle
Loo!a Gimbals
are Gle J&gt;U·
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row yrices, the 110re you buy, .,th.e
1119re·. yOll .save: Byt ~eep ,scol;'e for
. ~ours~lf • . Shop a~ Foodland ,t his' 1
week
compare your total with
what
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Joan Fontaine b!o
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lime: a Hol)¥wood, FIL llt-yaar.
old man's $11,000,000 with premilllllll oll93,000 ayaar(laltlals

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25's 45t
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tbe c.p. .... Bernice Massi de·
elded to leaYe "MID ci La Mln-

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did 10 TV 1111011 In aweek1o
plug hlo ..,. mov!o aad collop"'!1 will&gt; j100IIIIlOilia.
, !D1¥ member ol1he ori8lnll
calt d. ••Tile MecWa ol ltzik
Moapr" oot In tbe -

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llltb lltllngS to expand her eootumel for her new avolrdupola

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bllboDd OWOS a Tel Aviv ftsh
...... and •• • helper for !he
Pas....,. rullh, sbe'o a POrte
bot'nDd pr!ca, lllbb,y aa!d .....

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.... AriltDtle Onusla is Irked

at 20~-old 0101 Aleww!erldlo
piada 1o wed lbe Iormor llaroIIOU Fiona , 111Ys1111 April 20,

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U,OIIO sbl- loon to pt her
mepra at N.Y.U. Stmmlagi(!d,

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A beautilW and pracUeal outlit 11111 alws )'001 24-lloor
duiYilbe big sora 111111 matcb~qr 1...., cba!r, wttb ,...
versible fmm cushiCils, have buttonaniweltiagdetall·
lng and J!l)llrkl!ng hra88aceonts. Alld;voupt2 · . and cocktaU tlllles plus21aod~Cmtec:enmiciM.setable
lamp~ Suite COIIIOI In choice of colcra: brmm,
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Pari• court ordered -'-•
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• .,llupln cona!derlnl tbo lime.
hiol Aed for $100,000 ... Pelllla
Cl8k at the Dinctofn Wll a
boOut!lid bird Ia • iDded ....
&lt;I pold moab see-Uirou&amp;IJ elackl
••••, The camelot restauraat (a

...:eesa at 73rd l 3rd) IIDIUDc:•• Ill out braneb wW be m
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caodao wtdrled tbe nl&amp;lrt• aad
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_ . . . I'Olanlld (J!otlmary'a
IIII&gt;J) waol all the Wl,1 to tbo
~ FUm FeiUvol to 11m hla
-"POrt otolen.

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molltlr .., aid ID faa&gt;.
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Is were lorleltod by RIJb.
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.irry Powell, lq!lM!IIIfl
d were Mike YOUII&amp;, Mooatruollon "'propo~. 425
rts; Lester Haming, :Pom;35 and oosto, aauull and
· and $25 lor deotrudina
~trf;y; Jlllice Meeee, Mid' $15 and coats, speedin&amp;j
tee L 1 s I e, SYrac:ute.
og tires, $S, and reoklo10
an, $10 and oosto, an&lt;IArooks, Jr., POJneroy, $5
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