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lor ; tho fa11iU¥
wllrbepre· dilldren ol u,. llmdiJ
':t;r_!At::,.; ....,.....d at the
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Yay FollowabljiDoy
be observed next Frldo.Y at
•the FOmeroy United Methodist
.Cbureh. The af!alr will bogln
wlttJ. a sack Junch at 12:30 p.m.
Wllh tbo boot church prol'idlng
tbe beverqe and deasert. May

Thoughts

, came from Mn. W. II, PerriD
. 'll"biJ'pointed out u.at the 11 crlaia"
11 bore beeauae 2-'lolthoworld'l
papulatlom to boingey, that~e
aeem to be dllillusimed witb
ChrllltlanliY, and that oclence
· 11001111 to bo ahatterhll aome ol
the Biblical ideas. ~· spoke o1
1QIII1Il ~·as betns dolacliecl
from ChrlsUIJIIIY, and ccmll8recl
tho crisis oC todo.Y wilh that experlenced ln lhe time ollheapoaties.
In conclusion she urged a
stronelalth in God as the weapoo

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Mra. 'Thomas Young, program
leader, reviewed porUons ol the
book, 11 Green Paatures." 9le
referred todenomlnationalls.:nas

Seven members

ot the Youth

dying and ol the atruggle of the

Fellowship of thll) Asbury United
ciJlrc:h to cope with current Methodist Church, Syracuse, the
changes and seek ways of plan- Re'Y. Wendell Stutler and Mr. aiKI
n1na new million efforts.
Mrs. Karl Kloes attended t h e
Remarking on changes which Portsmouth District spring rally
have taken place lri the past 25 Sunday at Grace United Methodist
)'ell"S, Mrs. Young asked the Church in Gallipolis.
membera to comment Oil the· Attending trom the Syracuse
area of change during tllat time. church were Mary Ferrell, RobMin Elizabeth Flck read scrip- bie Ord, Sa!XIy Winebrenner, Jon
ture from Psalms, Matthew, See- Kloes, Brenda Hayes, KevinStutond Corinthians, and Malachi, ler and Debbie Norris.
and a poem· entitled, ''Lord, What
A slng-e-1~ by Steve RodehetA ..,,
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fer opened the raUy which teaMn. Young said thatweexpect tured two skits on camps aJVJ m.
God to be doing things lor us sUtues planned Cor the summer.
CCII'lltanUy but we are" willing to The Rev. Calvin Rodehetrer indo 10 little for God. Sle spoke stalled the new officers. ~eaker
ol social and lnci.l!trial develop- at the rail¥ was the Rev, Earl
ment and ci the pros and COlli .of Newberg.
. atomic energy. To conclude,
An original worship service
Mrs. Young asked the queeUon, was presented by the youth fol·
UWby is this age In a crista lowing group workshops.

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HYMN SING, 2 p.m. &amp;mclay,
Christian Church, Langsville,
With Do,y Ho,yman Country Hymn
Singers. Singers from other
churches welcome. Publlc Invited.

MONDAY
ALPHA OMICRONCHAPTER,
Della Kappa Gamma, dinner
meeting, 6:30 Monday at the
Cheshire - Kyger Elementary
School. ~lal music by the Kyger Hlllb School mixed cboruo.
MEIGS BAND BOOSTERS, 8
p.m. Monda,y, Melgo HIP School

A doration or $5 was given to
the "Dollars tor Scholars" program by tho IAUn Club at Meigs
llillh Scboollhis week.
During the meeting presided
over by Counsel Becky Houiashelt, a report on the origin or
words was glwn by Lee Arm
Sebo.
A tUm, "Duo Amicio," was
obown anl tnnslated by Berruodette He messy. Plalll were made
lor tho annual bo-t nexti!IOith.
Cmunltteea lor the banquet
were named and include Dena·
dett&amp; Henneaay, chairman; Donna Weber, Carol Hargraves, Jo
Ellen Diehl, Irene Barnes, tood;
Tw!la
Clatwortby, chstrmaa;
Debbie Harbrecht, Sherrie Turner, Mlllsa Rizer and Mill Sebo,
tables.
Refrelbmelts were aerved by
first year a~t1,

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and Thomas Kelly and Harold
Sauer, guidance COUDaelors Meigs HIP School atteodecl 1he
amual meetins o1 the S.Ulheast
Ohln League lor Nurs!nr held
Thnrada,y night ln lhe Rlftl'boat
Room at Oscar's In GalllpoUa.
11te program featur~ a pan..

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moderated by Mrs. Jean Baird,

SPECIALS

director or nursing services and
ecllcatioa lor tbo ado Valley
Heallh Service Foundstlon. Members of lhe JIBIIei and lhe servJce areas which they represented were aa follows: Herman DU..
lm, physical therapY; Mrs. Ju..

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(IRREGUlARS)
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1.$9 dozen,
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Juvenile Fmlture Department
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"Prayer ror Everyday,"
A prayerwrlttenb.y Alice Frick
was read by Mra. Hosmer Roush
and Mrs. Grueser pw u An Old
Fashioned Church" with Mra.
Llllie starcher reading "Close
to Thee." Other readifiK• were
"Whal Do Otbero See ·when They
Look at Me," by Mr~:. WWiam
Ruaselli "Do Not Mintl," by Mrs.
Karl Gure181", and "lnaplndoo
for God" i.nd "&lt;~A Modern Gr&amp;Jd..
ma," by MrL Renshaw.
MrL Phllllpa anl Mn. Sayre
served a desaer1 courae duriog
1 concludhlg acclal hour.

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Rog. 1.75 Baby Mogle Lotion ·········-···lodo 1.32
R... 1.39 Jahnsana B0by Oil ............... Solo 1.07
Reg. 83c Evonflo Dlapoaablo Bo"l" ... Solo lie
Reg. 69c Baby Mogle Lotion ......,..........Sale 51c
Reg. 1.i9 Playtox Diapo10bl 0 Bo"l" .. $ale 89c
R... 49c Ploytex Natural-Action Mlppl01 ......37c
Reg. 85c .Jehn '""' ·Boby Powder ____ Sa lo 66c

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ROil. 19.95 Wood Hlth Choir ............... Sale 17.88
Rog. 17.95 Folding High Chair •.- .... Solo 15.88
JIOf. 25.95 Stooller ·.---··-·----·-···-·Solo ~-88
.... 24.95 Stroller --------··-·Solo 21.88
R... 19.95 Crl~ Mottrou ·....~ .. - ....... _Sale 17.88
R... 14.95 Crib Mo"rou _______ Solo 12.88
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22.50 Plor p.. --··-·····-··-···Solo
13.95 Cor Soot with Hoad,.ll ....Solo
12.95 Bosstnetto --·-··--······S.Io
10.95
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6.95 Training Choir _________ Solo
4.95 Trahllnt Choir ···-···-··-Solo
3.19 Carryer wlth•i'od ____ lolo

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4.50 Hooded Jockat ····-·---······-··Solo 3.48
bo Pullov• Shirt --~·-··-·-··········Solo 2.78
2.98 Long Pont• ········--·--·-·····-Sale 2.48
2.50 Shorta ··--·--···-····-··········-···Solo 1.88
2.00 Shorta ··-···--·-············--·-·Solo 1;48

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llotOry Club mambero 1ook a short course
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ln •new&amp;papering when ttMv vialted the prua.lnr plalllllf the Ohio Valley PUbllohing Com·
Jllllll'ln Galllpo!la Frlda,y evening.
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!tlcbaril 5. Owi.n, P&lt;Oildeat and ·pobllsher o1 the ObJo ValleY PUbllohlns COmpany,
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· alfun Dlatrlet Board o1 !l!pervlaors,
cod lhe date ot the Dlolrtet'• 1111meetlftg a!ld bantllfl at lhe recent
!1\l'"thb' board meet!nr. The event to schecl·
"l!"i tor ~~ 9, at 7i20 p.m. ln the SaltoblirY EIOJD&amp;IIlary Scboct wilh the SallsbuQo PrA sffl.tnc 1he baiiQlot. Tickets
the banlpot Will so oo asie Ml3' .15.
The Molp Loeal · School Dlstrlet was
accepled
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a tabloid ~
""'le aewljl&amp;per deal~J&gt;·
eel ·eopeelallj( .lor the occasion by PUblisher
The- paper contained pictures ci all mombor1 ol tbo l!otarl: ClUb and a ...Uon OX·
plalnlni the overall IJI)fradoo lnvolvecl in
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eulllldate1lor t!dsy.,.-'apapanl.
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·" ·.Ia tile ,coimiY aaledecl 101" IIIIo· ~~ ...,_
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!llar!m ~ and Coon!• SUd·
Crael&lt;; ~- Toler and Jtrz:j
~~-~~ Gallill CUOI!ioodd'fandJOica
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•Jialmn Trac'!o lind lllsuo\e Wlddlne
NOIICY Grace,. Ga!}lilolie.

MoUs10 Dawn Riggs, two-

ecl at Veteran• Memorial Hospital Frida,y
nl&amp;lrt lor buras she sualalnecl when a blue
backllrecl.
The child was transported to Ule bospita! by Middleport emergency • rescue
IMJIIdtnea lollowlng a 7a4 p.m. call to

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Smarl, Edltm Bokor, WOhdellGtrlacb,Juiie ment, inli blreclaa ~eport Pollee Chlel
John C; Bacon, Harold IM&gt;bard, Geor.. Har· lnun~i&lt;,b&gt; lollowln8 the rotiNJI&gt;ent oilier·
GALLIPOLIS - Carter onl Evana Con·
ti!"IVtl, Jr., !!J!eller ~!, l!l'fOal'l bert ~.
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atruotion CO., SaturdaJ mcrnlns COD!IIiet•
Fu!U· Georp Mell1bal1. ,.,.111 Bohr, Lee . The ....... iald Mldllleport vllliii!O·WIUbe eel the dirt lUI lor tbo Gtllla Coun!J ltm·
Mcc:o'ma1, Jack 'welsh, Dale · Duttm, John WI- a drlet at least until the
Weraer, Jack Rcil&gt;aon, Dr. Jerry Moth-· Dlliblsessioa ol tbo .....,o.
Rev. Charita Sbrions, Jr., Carl HorliJ, Eni·
melt ~uler, Mr. OW.O and Prelldent WU·

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Qluta for tbe dlmer were Fred Hoft'..
man, Olbo Ma- anl' Robert Wlng8tt, all
emplotfee• ol the Oblo Valley PUblishing

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Library Contest
Winnel-s Named

CliEliHJIIE- Kypr creek HighSchool
o111clals ha"' bot11 noW!eel thai the sohool
has been placed m the Ust olaecandary
ocbools opproved tor tho 196(1-69 ocliool
Jotr by the Norlb Cemnll Aasoelatl011ol

Gi11e Blood Monday!

Collqo, anl - . , . Scboolo. '!1lls 1&amp;0'
tlon waa takea durll1[ the aosoclaUoo's

annual bosineos
March 26, 19119.

lor falrJil'OUnd's ..,. hone barn and utllliY

bulltlln(( acccrdlng to Walde Brown, lair,
lllOWldool!lclal.
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Work m the '15,000.plus projed to expeeled to pt undo,.,...,. 80011 by tbe Hutcbln.
iKIIII 8111ders, Inc., Pataskala, Obio.
Tho new bunl Will be 156 teet long and
56 leet wide. The structure 11 -&lt;ted to
be completed by July I, 1....-. weel&lt;s bolore
the 2oth amual Galiil CooniY Junior Fair
gets IIIHlmfi.Y.

bur Theobald.

-u• 1ft CIUcego oil

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m. II the elementary
school on Mulbitril'·Avt. DOnort are urgem,..
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tnUers alii -oxlmateb 100 persons ll-110 central and southern Oblo are laldJw (1011
In the raDy, wllich bogaa Friday e"'nlng at tho Gallla C.U.IY Junior Falri(I"OWIII&amp; ~
Site. · The vtottora toured o.,r Hooae anl other places ol historic Interest Sotunla1. !Ioiii'
•• French ct11 to pta ~
or the Vi alters rode their motorcycles througbo.at the Ow
_._. ·•.-o1 the COIIIIIUDOlty, Pictured at lhe rally hesdqusrters are Mr. ud Mn. Jim ~.left,
anl Mr. ud Mro. Doc Morrison. COOper is tbe Columbus unit's vice pnaideat ud Jloro
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have a auaeatec1 Ohio State Old Time Fld·

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"We have read ln the paper• tblt we
are to bead an Old Time Flddlerl Cooteat In coojuncllou With ·111e Regatta. Due
to the sborlnoll of time, we lael 1b11 f t
could not promote a contest thai would be a
success and pay its way. The cantelltlatl
that woold draw a crowd uiUally wrk from,
a ocbedule and ....ltd not be able to attead
our contest on such short notice.

Contest.
The contest WB.&amp; held tor·two years at the
Meigs CouniY Fair but , tills winter was
dropped from lhe programming ol the cowtIY lair.
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II was SUIII!I!stecl that lhe contest bo picked. up as a regatta event.
•Tor tile above reaaoo we ask to be
However Tom Reuter and Tracy Whaley
relieved
ol any re-albWIY ln promat.
wbo had been active with tbo two contests
at the county fair and had been recom- Jnr the evoot ln 1969. We de Wish to ....
mended to head the event ror the chamber press our apprec:laUon to your OQIIliua
Uon· In orrer!ng to oponsor tho cootell and
bave declined atsglng the event.
ll a letter to the chambct, Whaley de hope lhat it wlU be considered In the
lulure wben IUII!clttlt time could be 11&amp;"
and Reuter stalo:

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Sayler Willi
Am Wamsley wlnnlntl seeen! plae~.
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Edob' Serves Yw," Qlarles Conpr, a tb1r&lt;1
•l&lt;'!der, ...., Jlrlt Jl!ace and bli picture to
m cllopto,y jn 1!10 Pomerpy PUblic Llloru7.
Wlmtrl ci the Jlllrarlan apeclal 'cooteot
.,..,. JilrroY Cnoeler,. aeci:ndl!l"eder, and .
Marcia Bu1wn, a alstb l(l"edei,
T1tO Wlaner o1 lbo tll8,1 cootell Will bo
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tor 1tuc1ent unrellt. u ADd thfou&amp;h
tbalr ells-, I tl1lalc IIIII I I thel7 are pootestlq laala.at/'
SUbo aald. '"!bey tlO tl!ll Wllh I
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be bor.owed and paid bock lr&lt;&gt;m lu1are
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year.old dOughier ol lotr. lind Mrs. F.lrl
Rlgp ol Dexter, was treated and releao-

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By Dexter Child

Hospllal ollldals said tbo youngater had
secoad and tillrd degree bunls rwer 30 pe~
MIDDLEPORT - Paul
resl&amp;t&gt;- 00111 o1 tbo bocl,y, lifr,uldmen lndlcated Meeel Frldll,)' as illddleport Chlel ol Pvllce af. lloH Dawn had some bunls ol tho lace. The
ter aerv!nr
alx weehBln that capad\Y, baddlre re-'""'" occurred wben eUher
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an lnlormec1 villaP ........
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The rea..., lor Parsons hav!nr tender· already burnlns wtllido blaze.
eel bls realplatlon wao not lmmecllalely
teemed . and neither 111e reelgaed all! cor
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~&lt;ted by the Molp COuniY Llbr117 service
blve beea amwncecl.
Elliott, 1
Willler o1 the esl8,1 contest waa RlcliJ

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111 Uosp11a1 wbere she reportedlJ was suf.
tering from a lracturecl tell leg, Iacer&amp;·
tiona o1 the bead, ielt urn and band.
Cblel Ollllnger rep&gt;rted tbo accident Ia
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WUUun B.· SUbe, R.()hlo, add
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)Inger reported.
Mrs. Easter was taken to Pleasant Val·

SHOWS PIJBLICATIOII- Rldllrd S. Owoo,presldentllllipubllsbl'f ol the Oblo VaDty
.' PubUaldiV ~oy, left, looU ever a COW ol'the~peda!lablold-prlnted 6.- the .
· ' llldclloport-POIIIOI'Ol' ~ Oub Wllh organltat!Am Preside$ WDbur Theobald. The JIOIIOr
· ·was printed w1t11e - Y Club members visited 1he Ohld-\talley Publlobi!V ClliJIIllll,)"s

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Reaular 3.49

SPECIAL GROUP
cilorful Acrllan ICnlt Playwear

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The - - eame •• '"' IOIJ'Prilf, '""
- o r , lor oo APril 15, J. E. Farrln&amp;· ~.
toa, exeeutlve
ci tbo Oblo ValThe tUtal ' o ' ·
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111 llealtll Servlceo Foundstion, lac., pre- auoteJl '$6()0,1••• and federal aid is expect.
di.ted .-.r~ng 1 ~-In Pam- ed to I1IICIIIIIIID $t17,800 With the local Bllare
en&gt;1 1b11 (lrQled WOII!d be brd&lt;en lor the belni fi82,200.
aew r,ddltion IIIIo tall. ·
~ cloae to lhe local situation have

MASON - A Ma1011 woman was boa~
pitallzecl lor treatment ot ln)Jrles llllfler.
ed when lhe waa atruck by a car Friday
ovenlni at 8:05 p.m. on Rt. 33 in Melon.
Mro. Grace Euler, 57, -entll' walkeel onto tile blllbwo,y Into the !18th of a car
driven by Joha L. McDaniel, 53, Mawho was tratellllg west oo Rt. 33 In the
'llllal!l! o1 Mo100, Pollee Chief Richard Oh·

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Reg. 6.50 Jacket and Hot Satsa.y ond Girl ltrlos ····-·······--·-········Solo 3.25
Rog. 4.29 Knit Tw.. Pioco lots ....•...... S.Io 2.15
Reg. 3.79 Knit Two-Piece Sots ............S.Io 1.89
Rog. 5.50 Tw..Pioc 0 Play Sots ............ S.Io 2.88
Reg. 5.00 Two-Pt~o Play Soh ............ S.Io 2.18
Rog. 4.00 Crawler•, Boy and Girl ltylu ...... 2.18
Rog. 1.95 Knit Shltt• .............................. S.Io 1.39
Reg. 2.95 Overalls ...........................L... Solo 1.69
Rog. 6,00 Two Ploco Sot•Ovorall or Jumper ond Shirt ··-··········..Solo 3.09
Reg. 2.98 Anvol Top• ········---···-·--·····Solo 2.39
Rog. 4.98 PakoMit Play Sots ., ...........-Solo 2.49

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hal baen IJll)rOYecl lor a 40-llecl addition II)
Veterans . Memorial Hoajlllal accortlln(( to
word reeelvecl Frldll,)' by Dmald Diener, »
"lniniotrotor o1 U.e bolpltal&gt;
. Diener waa notlllecl 01 tho l!l"ant thi'OUKll
the llealUr, Educlltlm and Wellm Deport.
,manJ by Ed Reelor wbo worhl Ia the of.

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Every mother knows that any day can be
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She protects herself and her family by being
prepared. High on her "first aid" list is a Sav·
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regular deposits plus interest.

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lie Evans, laboratory teetlllology;
Mrs.lfildaTorrea,practlcalnurcafeteria.
a.ing; EJmer Daniels, x-rBJ" techTENT 95, Daullbtero or Union
nolo&amp;Yi Mrs. Bernice Steham,
Veterans, Monday, 7:30 p. m. at
nursing; Charles Eliason, inhatho D. A. V. Hall,
lation tborapy; Miss Betcy WUJOB'S DAUGHTERS, Bethel 62, am, anesthesia, and Leo Moas~
1:30 Monday nlatlt at lhe Pome- man, pharmacy.
roy Masonic Temple.
Mra. B&lt;Woh Ward, president
~ the league, extended the welBurn Though GreeD
come to approximately 30 mem~
Ash burns well when it is
alap'l"
bers
and guidance counaeJors
green because its wood conComments on the question
rrom the 10~ area. The
tains tnfiammable oleic acid.
Birth Announced
This is a fatty acid constitu- league Is made up or people
ent of olive oil, and the ash
Interested 1n the care of the
Mr. arwJ Mrs. Don Becker or tree belongs to the olive farn·
111 from Lawrenct, Rou, Melga,
Middleport are announcing the. Uy. Also, wood of tbe pine
Athens, Vinton, Scioto, Jackson,
TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
birth ot a son, Don Wesley, at the family burns when green due
Ga!Ua, Hochlng, and Pike.
APRIL 25 • 29
Holzer Medical Center, Monday. to resin in the wood.
He welgtled seven pounds, two
CLARK GABLE in
ounces.
GONE WITH THE WIND
Mr. and Mrs. Beeker have
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Clark Gable • Vivien Le~ three other children, Randy; a:
Gregory, eight, ant Lisa, six.
It was voted to pay $200 to- meetirw held Thursday was disMr, and Mrs. Charles Searles wards recent chW"ch lmprow- cussed. Roul'll-robin cards were
COLORCARTOON:
alii Mr. alii Mrs. Delbert Beck· ments when the women's Soci· signed for Zana Withrow, a
Pleasant Memories
Admlsllion: $1.00ChUdren50c er, Middleport, are the grand- ecy of Dl.ristian service met on patient at the Holzer Medical
Rumhlg time: 3 Hro. 30 min. parents. Mrs. Lula Hamnton or Mcntay night at the Minersville Center, aDd Mrs. Don Rae who Is
Birmingham, Ala., is the materconfined to Universit,y HOJPital,
Methodist Church.
SHOW ST ARlli 7 P• .M.
nal p-eal1!randmotber.
Reports were give'ln on there-- Col umbos.
Mra, Clll!ord Pbllllpo q&gt;enecl
cent rummage and bake sales or
the group. A letter was read trom the meeUng with group singlrw
Mrs. Fred Beaman. a PortsmouU!. ot "In the Garden." Mra. Earl
District WSCS otricer, concern- Renshaw llld charge ot the proing the pledge, and the spring gram with Mrs. Stella Grueser
giving prayer. Mrs. Phillips read
"Thoughts tor the~· aad "Too
BuJ.Y"', Mrs. EugeneForbespve

Because a mother cares-

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Fellowship Da,y is an annual ob~
Next meeting of the guUd was
aervanee ipoosored by Church sc~ed tor July 23. At tbat
Women United or which Mrs. Ben Ume Mrs. Albert Woodard wUl
Neutzlina Is the looal president. have the program and Mrs. Philip
Mrs. Mary Kautz thanked mem~ Globokar wlll give devotions.
ben f1 the Ham' Harvesters
Trinity Circle served a des·
Claaa for asslsting wltll tbe LenM sert course during the social
ten breakfast and all those who hour.
aaalsted with the Slqlef se"ed
to the Forest Run Baptist Church

children'• choir and tho TrlnliY

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blood dooon In Mason eouncyme
tD an lncreK;seddemandfDrblOod.
. Rol&gt;ert. She~, iiiJo heads
MalOn County' I u\Yatldng Blood
Bank," corr.mended ~se who
have contritllted to Ute p:rogram,
but. said that because ol the requirements tor three months
lapoe o! Ume between blood do·
natlona by a )lef8011, new donors
are urgentb' needed.
Srertzer said many new requeats have been made rl t h e
blood ballk and l11ll1Y !)pea o!
blood are depleted or are runDing low. He cited an urgent need

dent oecukred at a:~,. m. l'ril
day oo Rt. ~43. tllreo-teillho fila ·
mUe
ol Rt. 684. AcardrlWn
by Vernon F. RusteD,. 20,' N"".
Marlhtleld, atnlck and kUled a
deer. There Wlf. minor daDIOI,1i ' 1,;
to the vehicle.
A cal! owned b)' Clarl.. - ·
en, Rt. 1, Vimon. waaldlledwhen
Olll'STANDING
D. r--t,
Co. A, 16th Btn.. 4th
C.,, 11 prese.ad
8:55 p. m. Friday on RL 124, struck by a ear at 8:35 p, Frl..
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• certlfleale or
foor-tenths or a mlle west of Rt. d&amp;JI on Rt. 160, oneafllsix-te~
mlles
south
of
Vinton.
There
was
clerk
cooroe b)' Col.
B. !ifaertens; C&lt;llllliiOIId!J
S2.1. The pa"'ol said Smith had'
ofllcor, lth canbat ~ TnlnlJIII Bilpde;ln March. Pvt.
)IIIII filled the I'll' tallkbutthecap no damage to the car driven b)LeQIIIfd was selected tor thlo hoaor In recOfPIIIIm o! bls leodhd. been lett otf.. Gas spilled OJ'Io- Lewis F. BarUey, 52, Vtaton.
erohlP, mllltary bearing alii tralnllg prolldency, (J&gt;OII Photol
to ·the muCfler am the trunk
NUl' SURE OF FIJTURE
ca111ht fire.
COLUMBUS
(UPI) S e n.
The patrol investigated a one
William
B,
Saxbe,
R..otdo,
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car accident at 2:20 p. m. Friday
on the Gallipolis State Institute student unrest oo campus stems
grouOOs when a car driven by Lil- (rom a generation that Is not
lian M. Oldacre, 55, Gallipolis, sure ol its ruture.
Saxbe, in an address at Ob1o
was maid~ a turn off Hollow Rd.,
onto Buckeye Ave. The vehicle Slate Unlversi1Y, said lllu-s
daugbter or tbe late JosOph and
Swwe
hit a llgtrt pole. There was minor todaJ are concerned about die
Ida Leach Dobba. She wos a
nation's mtlitary.industrlal comdamage to the car.
•ber
ci the Middleport Prea-.
POMEROY - , Jessie L. stowe,
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The rust Meigs County acci- plex.
lfyterlan
Church
tlnce 190~•.
89, former $)'racuse resident,
Funeral semces will be held
died In )be Elmwood Nursing
MOO&lt;Ia3 at 2 p.m. from the Raw.
Home Friday evening.
Mrs. :lOwe 'was preceded 11'1 llng..CO.ts Funerol Home with
duth by her bus-. Frank the Rev, Gleli R. Huehol~ Pre..
stcnre; one ~ter, Zellta, two bytorlan mialotor or GelllPolls,
sons, Edward ~d Der. M r s. 'otllclaUng. Burial will be lnMl!lStowe was a member cl Ute dleport Hill Cometery. Frlendl
POMEROY - VIrgil Kin&amp; membership, which makes it me ~acute Metllodlot Church and may call at ~ funeral home
&amp;mda,y !rom 2 to 4 p,m, and 7
President or the Melgo Coont.Y of the many growth co.mties ln the DAV Lodge 01 !iY)'acuse.
to
9 p,m, end on Mmda1 uotU time
9!e
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sun:lved
b)'
two
daugh.
the
state,
Farm Bureau Federation said
of
service.
ters,
sadie
11tuener,
Syracuse,
He also said that the Board
today the organization entered
In
lieu of Rowers, iriends are
on otfielal record, at a recent had approved the sending or tour and Bernice Thei as, Racine; 13
meeting to oppoelng tbe cloelng young people from the Coun1;y grandehlldren aod a number o! asked to donate to tho Heert
Fund.
or the Cbe...,.,ake snd Oblo Rail- to the Farm Bureau Regional greot.granc!li&gt;lldren.
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Funeral
servlces
will
be
conway Com.PillY Office and Its fa- Youth School to be held June
22 w 27th, at Otterbein C o l- ducted &amp;atdaJI at 2 p.m. irom Ewcilities at Pomeroy.
ing ChiiiiOI. The Rev. Wendell
'King said that tile Board be- Iege.
Mr.
King
and
Mr,
Roy
Mil·
!lutler
will olrlclate. Burlellrill
lieved it would be detrimental
to many of tbe local business.- ler attended the Regional Cab- be in Greenwood Cemetery.
GALIJPOIJS - 1•\meral serves and would definitely be more Inet Meettna held at Chllllootbe Friends may call at the funeral ices ror Fred Rice, 61, Sugar
difficult to attract new Industry recently. 'lbis meeting gave them home at anytime.·
Grove, will be -Monday, 10:30 a.
to Me!ga Couocy, He said he had a complete picture on all of the
at the Frank E. 5mithFune.'(·
directed that a letter be sent to acUve bills which had been preMiss Sara fi&gt;bbs alm.,Home,
lancaSter. Burial Will
tbe Public Utlli\Y Commlssloo o! tented to the State Loglslafllre.
be
in
Mound
Hlli.Cometery, Gal·
MIDDLEPORT
Miss
Sara
During a recent meeting in CoOhio outlblfng ~ Federatioo's
lipolis,
81'0W'X11:30
p. m. Friellls:
lumbus, it was announced that Dobbs died early Saturday mornstand on this proj,osal,
may
call
today
at
the funeral
Mr, King reported that t h o Mr. King would be appointed as Ing at tbe Guy Lynch residence,
home. He was the son ot the late
Meigs Cou.nt;y Farm Bureau Fed- one of the ten people to help di- Langsville.
Charles W. Rice alii Addie Rice
Miss
Dobbs
was
born
October
eration had ex~ last year's reet state policy development.
Spiegel,
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GO TO CONVEN110N - Four RadDe FFA members tnd lllelr lldvls«, lleDIPHY llolley, left,
atteriled ·the 41Jt Ohio State FFA Convention In Columbus on Friday and Soturdaf Dlaht&amp; Coosra&lt;ulatinl the members ~ beiDS selected either aa delegates or alternates to the con\'tnti(IO 15
SOu!bera Local ~t WWiam Hughes, rlf!llt The ......,. are, left to rlf!ll~ J11111ea Smltll, alter· '
•te· TeD Homm, delepte; - r t PickeD&amp;, olternate and Roy Frank, alterrate. 1be convention
with a Friday ballquet wldle the sessiOn yeoterday Included a talk by Dr. Martin Essex,
tlate lltiOrlolollleot or Poi&gt;llc lnltrucUoo.

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If you know jn adnnce what you clean &amp;ld fresh from the skin out.
will wear alii have it ready, you ~ split oeams should be mendwon't be In a last minute flap ed, loose buttonS al¥1 snaps rewhich will only increase nervous- placed. Be sure that your ahoes

A YOUil!: man seriouuboutgettirw a summer job will do well
to be aerioos about how he lookl

are well .. heeled and wellpolished.
When bathing before going tor
an lnterview, useanantioperspirant I&lt;&gt; pre- any telltale algns
or nervousness. Brush your teeth
well aid carry along apackageot
mints to keep bretth lresh. Be
sure your hair Is clean arxt neatly combed. If needed, get your
halr cut and !llyled - boyo, tool!
A young mill should also be clea~
shaven. You tee1 muchmoreoonfident in ·youraelt when. y o u
know yOW' appearance· is just
riJht for the occaslon, which
luds to just- more glrl-scyle
groom!• point _ makeJtl. Take
a breatk trom the all or nothing
.mode and weor a little makeup,
but ~st e~ to &amp;1\'0'foU i DS&lt;-

day at 7:40 p, m. on Pomeroy's
West Main-St., in front ol the
freight depot buDding.
Two persons in one of the vehicle&amp; reportedly sus!alnodwhlpo
lash i~urlee whUe the driver oi
another of the cars was also taken to llle ho&amp;!&gt;ltal tor a che&lt;k-q&gt;.
Pollee said a westbound .c8J.
driven by Don Mullen, 17,Middleport, ran into the rear ot a stop.
ped car QPerated b)' Dootld Parsons, 44, Columbus, am the rarsons auto waa shoved into another
stepped ·vehicle driven' by Janice
Mees, 21, Pomeroy.
Authorities said Mra. Mees
was preparing to make a left tum
. car had stq;lped '
and the Parsons
behind her..
Parsons' wife, Matellne Parsons, 44, was tnns.POJ"ted to Vet••·ans MemortaiHospitalb)'Pomeroy squadmen where ahe was
treated tor en appOrent wlripluh
lniury. Panoos aleo cmiplalned
oi a whiplash and Mr1. Meeswas
r&lt;!)orted taken later to Holzer
Medical Center for a check....,.
There waa heavy damage to !he
Parsol111 auto alii medium to the
Mees and ljullen cars; Mullen
was cited to Meigs CountY Juvenile Court 00 a cha..., or taili..
to stop within an assured clear
distance.

APPLY TO MARRY
GALLlPOUS - Olio ccq&gt;le has

Publlcatli&gt;n or admioslono Is
prOblblled uotU 1lu1her notice.
Births
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P!.EASAN1: VALLEY HOSPITAL
. ' Mrs. Danny GrUI!ths, M&lt;Ar·
April 24, 1969
· th}Jr, s.oo, 10;50 a.m. Friday;
Admitted - Ralph Hone s~
Mrs, Robert M. Roble, l\!dwell, PlinY; .Mrs. Richard Austin, Gelclauatrter, 1:30 p.m. Friday; Mrs. Up oils Ferry; Gri!(Durbln, Point
John D. Gillogly, Albany, son, Pleasant; Horner Theiss, Leon;
7:21p.m. Friday,
Dwight James, Ravenswood; Mrs.
: nt~harges
Clarence Adkins, Letart; M r s.
Lester D,
ell, Mrs, Clair Slerman Pack, South Side,
H. Athey, EUj E. D.lnch, Rose
Discharged - Florence VerChllffin, Mrs. Harold R, Cole, non, steven Show, Chester MilMrs. Betty E. CoiUns, David ler, Maxine Simpkins, Viola EsM CrEtr"', l!.l£.11frd A. Crouse que, Billy Stewart, Char!~ Hill,

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PRESENTING CHECKS- Gallla ~· ~ Nuroa, Kanaltemlla, .
p - ~ dledc
tor the Mary c..ler ~orlal Fund to IIIia Berenice Skeehan, R. II,, lnlltuc!or o! HoiJer ol Nur...., oOCOIII! !rom left. Nancl Moy1ard (lor fl&amp;bl) pre- a diOc:k to BarbOra Roeolpol, B.
N., 1111' the purchaoe or·therapy equipment for elderl,y patientl. Mlsa Remlta II the curienl prell·
dont or the Future Nurses and Mitt MI.YIW'III• llretldant·decl.

sef.t~~ "' en ?.~·1 ltattts; MrfJ,
Afiijlld K, Herdltliih, Mrs. Vera F.
MclAne, Jol'1 &lt;;, Metz, Audra K.
Nickels, Mrs, Audre.Y Pooro,
Mro. J. LinCOln Ru ...u, Mrs.
Rub)' M. Sayre, Mrs. AvIs L,
SIOoo, Mro, George D, Wood,
Mro. Oris L. Zirkle Sr, Tom
MtKhlrts, Mra. Don' C, Becker
and Infant son.

VETERANS ME!&gt;fOWAL
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - Joyce Rouah,
Middleport; Morgon Trli&gt;lett,
POrlland; Evei.JD Wilson, Mlddl&lt;&gt;port; .Carrie Osborne, Reedavlllej MOdred Bissell, Reedsville; Janice. Little, Midclleport.
DISCHARGES - Gilbert COOPer, Cecil clbbeaul, Luollle Lam·
bert, Anile . Bruney, Naomi
Thanpson, John Skeanl, Jr.

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TIIIIES.SENTINEL

CONG, HECHLER

Cong. Heckler
To Speak at

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in the coming cit~' election.

Paul Dick has called an executive meeting at Ids home on 202

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rtllf'Vt tM rlaht to limit qu~~~tltilt.

gen," published in 1957, aod
HWeat Virginia Memories oi
Presi&lt;ient Kennedy, • published
In 196S.
The dlmer, sponsored by the
Mason Cc:1Wit;r Democratic Women's organization, will be pot.
luck and cost $1 per plate.

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TENDERAY BRAND BEEF, ANO DISCOUNT HEAt.Tit I BEAUTY t.IDI.

North Park Drive, tentatively

set for
7 p.m.

Monday,

April 28, at

May lf! Dinner .• x:Mw'-~·~
POIN'I: PLEASANT - C o •·
gressman Ken Hechler will be
the featured speaker at the Jetierson.JackBOII Day DiMer, Saturday, May 10, at 7 p.m. at the
Point Pleesant High School care.
terla.
R~. Hechler, serving }I t s
fourth term; represents t h e
Fourth COngressional District in
thE! west and southwestern secw
tion of West Virginia. His home
Is at 917 Filth Ave., Hunting·
ton.
Hechler was a radio and televisipn commentator, WHTN lluntlngtoo, In !957, Is the author of "Insurgency," pubJ iBhOO
In 1940; ..The Bridge at Rema-

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PT, PLEASANT - The Oh-

Kan Coin Club will hold a regular business meeting on Monday night, April 28th, at the

Premi11m Q11alitg

Tu-Endie-Wei Manor.
A social hour an:1 trading

~Ground

Sfi!S&amp;ion starting at 6:30 p. m.
precedes the meeting, and the
eiectloo of oCDcers ao:l board
of directors will be conducted.
A report on the annual coin
show bel~ held this weekeJXI
at Pt Pleasant will be presented. The public is invited to
atteiXI the evening's activities. A 50-coin lot auction will
follow the meeti~
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OFFERING SET
POINT PLEASANT - The
UDIIed Thank OOering Sl&gt;rtng In·
Gathering will be today al Chrlat
Eplocopal Church. Thlo Is the
ottering of coins tbat tlle women or the churet1 drop into their
UTO box dally for their dally
blessings. Mrs. James ~adle
is chairman of the 1969 In -

GALUPOL!S - Ohio sales or
Series E&amp;H UnJted StatesSavlngs
BoOOs arli freedom Shares ln
March were $26.3 million. The
State attained 25.0 per cent of
its 1969 sales goal March31, with
total sales ot $82.6 million.
G •oWl Galli a C.....,....
TOIJtt:Jifi:·OJr.l'~....
R~ ~let CHa!ff!~ing­ ...ty· Luther~,
Area
, re!&gt;Oftod March
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Bond and Shsr ales in the cooP.. 2001 i:enbtfotfAIM!s
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ty were $22,743. The county
~-ard Kllllngs-th, Point )'leaa- achieved
26.4 por cent of its anMIU 1111~
ant, a aon; Mr. and Mrs. Thom- nual sales goal the end o!March.
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as Glotrelcy, Leon, a dlushter;
Mr. and Mrs • . Ralph Edwardo,
Lettrt, a son.
Ai&gt;rll 25, 1969
TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
Admitted - Mrs. ··Thomas J.
APRlL 27 ·MAY I
Reyl'IOlds, m, Point Pleasant;
Grace Easter, Mason.
CLARK GABLE In
Discharged ~ Dowltt lrown·
GONE WITil THE WIND
ing, Mrs. Dallas Wiltoog 1 M r s.
(Technicolor)
I MIH!·IMII'ER P1111K1C11111 ·Col" 1&gt; 0t lwe
Thomas Parsons, Gloria SWeenClark Gable • VIvien Lolf!ll
ey, Mrs. Vemon Winters, M r s,
AND
Clara staats, Mrs. Farnla HarCOLORCARTOON:
vey, Terri Wh~~n.
Pleasant Memories
Births - Mr. and Mrs. RichAdml ..tool$1.00 Children 50&lt;
ard Austin, Gallipolis Ferry, a
Rumlng tlrne: 3 Hrs. 30 min.
da~er .
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letf Is Mt If ttclly's btU mNt vatutsl

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Ground Chuck --------- .. 79e
Frtth
Ground Round . . . . . . . . . •. 99c

Meatl.oaf _. _. _. _.. _.. _ .. 69c
FrtSh 51% Pur. LNn Perle, Sf% Lean Smtt.ecl Ham

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KROGER STORES

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Prices k\ thit ad efftdtv. Sun., MM.,
Tun., Wed. ONLY In •II Krogtr Stertt.

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Man-made fiberS spend 15
times as much as ·cotton on
promotion.

nm throogh 'Ibursday, May. 1
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

51 EXTRA TOP VALUE $TAMPS

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2 1M. K.-- lrond, K - Krllp,
or S..W'o S... SHcod BACON
Exp. 4/00/1!9

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the office ol Galli&amp; ~ Pr~
bate COUrt: T'-ls L. Loucu,
41, Gallipolis, COIUitruclim1fO&lt;k-

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one re sulttna In an eaUmated
damage or f3(10 at liao p.m.
Wedneldoy, A IW!or R en t a I
Truck driven illY 'wwialn F. Riddle, 48, ot~lterB Bottom, jackknifed at th.! cu~ oiSteenberger
HlU on Roules 2 apcl 35, eolll ci
Point Pleellllllt. Riddle woo untn.
Jured. A passulg truck 'stopped
and pilled Riddle'• vehlcle back
ooto the hlghwai.
At 7 a.m. Thurldoy on Route
2, east or Poirtt Pleasant, James
L · Parsons, 21, Ripley, and

NeliJOfl ·E. DeVault, 36, Leon,
~olllded when DeVault went left
or center and sideswiped Parsons' car,
DeVault ·was cited tor Call- ·
ure to keep l'ight of center. Damages were $500. There were no ,
injuries.
At 4:30 p.m. Thursday, a truck
and a car attempting to pass another vehicle re~Lted in a rear
end collision. Francis Pickens,
2t, Mason, hit the rear end of a
truck driven by David A. Rig.
gio, 24, HIKJtlngton. Damages
were listed at $550.

POINT PLEASANT -

TAP'S. Teen Age Democrats,
9eld lhelr .re~ar monthly meetIng at the Courtboute T!Uiroday,
April 24, with Pllullllck, presl·
&lt;len~ presiding.
Further plana for the mem.
bership drive were amowcecl
and include placing posters
throughout the communlcy, alter
already having been put at Hannan lUgh School.
The groop is makinl plans
to work ror the Democratic can:.
didates of tile newly formed Dem·
ocratl.c Party oi Point Pleasant

POTA1DES

er, and Mildred.Elldnl, 24. n.t•
to the "D'ItlrSO"personneldirecllpollo.
tor. Elq&gt;IO)'ero telll to equate
competeuce l'lth · groomlq;. In
other words, if you are about
lllllllly doc,tor Is amuot tora)ol&gt;.
rour ptir~ cleanliness, you
Take care olas inall)' cOill!Jve..
will care aboul dol._ a job welL
Dreaa In keeping with tbe job
cles In adYJ~e •:~;;:~,
• Fblally, take.:
o!
l'OU are seek118. If lt Is a'n olftce
YOUf lklll! and
1!1 Illor sale• position, a suit, 1hirt,.
and tie are in order - all clean
l'otmg _ . . and Deatluressed. For a job •• ural
Now,
loOk.
'toi' more pluses
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you fillptout
lilY
overlook...,. counaelor, lUeguard, or cc. tlng tbe olltllmer job, you want, tlon blank. This .
.... !riOpla. 1&amp;nkti.on worker, JOU may inter- get lettoro o1 recmimelll!iUoo got ~lng.whlch
chllollnltlal view dretted in a clean eportl- !rom taichon. ~ u.,in to note when
.
·tor a Jal&gt;lo shtrt and slacki. ·
a part!..,.... •lkfll tuch u !)ping ;:• 1
Y- hallls, too, wUI be on or profict~ . in ', ~·· tan- " rea
EJnployero
ruaa.., arto alllt craltti'• A atul\
Ao!d - · ·
by what thly
dent wholilll~workll'ii&gt;8POro '
lllakoup, . . . . lilluckllo lillll a weiWathered olu should &amp;tl' thOo:l .before school'
drela. The btu.h. Thjola eoptClallf Import. ct?oeo. A good owlmmer ~r­
o' or · pool Job .~:·~~~
trom tDl&gt; to toe ant-if you tinker With Can or &amp;re
ahoWd have a Red . Crolo life&gt;·
pluo toward Iaiii' In charge or yatd work at Of'eGurae', tVen'·bitofclotblag oa\ini cerdncate. And oflon a •lble,
tor bath bot• and &amp;trtl ohc!!!kl bt re- heOith cerU!Icate lrC!III tbe ,

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not be f!lled .
Par...,. who are wllllngtojoln ·
tho bl'!"'' ballk ar~ asked to call
Roberl (Bob) 9!ertzer at h l s
~tome at telephone 675..2692, and
leave a name, telephone number
andtilood t;ype. He askstllatcal1s
not be made to him •I school.
Those working lnthebloodpro.
gram have e-:nphaslzed the need
tor more donOra in order to keep
this type ot blood bank, since
they are having IDOI'e re&lt;f.lests
ior blood then they have donors.

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were damaged inanaccldenU)1-

tor RH neptive blood and o! the
uo" RH ·negative' zype, Slertzer said there have boen re&lt;:enf
requests tor this type that coUld

' Holzer Medico! Center, .Firat MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Ave., 'GelliP,)IIi', ·VIsiting hours
ADMISSIONS - Everett Dal·
2-4 and 7.a j.m. Parents only oo le¥, Pomeroy.
Pediatrics Word.
DISCHARGES -None.

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New Political
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Three Vehicles

ness. Girls Mbuld choose a
smartly styled dresS or suit, on
the tailored side, and not too
short. Then match or eoordlrate
shoes, hambag, gloves, and
s toe kings. That lalldbq should be
moderately-sized arwl not overstutced; stockings clean am run-

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Mr. Fred Rice

BY PAT GLASS
Ext. agent, Home E&lt;ooomlcs
GoUla Coont.Y
GAWPOUS - Teen-agers
18eking summer Jobs this year
will ftlll opportunities in many
colrmnmtties. There are jobs tor
p~ and many stimulatingandcreaUw job openirvs in community
vdlunteer work.
~ he boy or girl who ca11 afford
to donate time should be parti~
ul&amp;rly Interested in volunteer
u'rvice with a community organi.:zation. The rewards are many,
the satis£action of helping
' P.lus
' ' in need.
thOse
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sources. Look tn the yellow
s 1o! tho, tolephooe directory
·tor agencies aM tor local
biJI•&lt;ih.' oi 'I"Uonol ooolneuel
may hire students. Watch
rnt!o·-·r ,,c~o...tn·ed-• and
[leeled lot newt iltc..,iernhv eanmuni1Y et-

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~ lnloor ooo car mishaps Frl·
l'al' In Gsllla and Melgo cOIIIIIies.
Two ol theaccidentsinvolvedanimols. accordlnr to the Slate Highway Patrol. ·
There was moderate damage to
a F driven by Bert Smith, Jr.,
17, Wellston, in a minor fire at

S;uJIIIaY, AprU 27, 19~

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held Frida¥ at eottap 7 at I
p.m.
Mrs. w. Dllnald Gallc&gt;wiiJ'ct
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by mem-

bers.

Mrs. SlglsmWid Harder of tbo
French Cib' Garden Club spoke
on "Moving Plants Outdoora. tt
!lie also told some :latereatlnl
history about her life In h o r
homeland, Germaoy.
Others from the French City
Club were Mrs. George Coones
and Mrs. S. L. Bossard. Tho.r served refreshment&amp;. Mrs. Garnet
Woods ct tho thorliPJ' department
was ~so present.
Door prizes were awarded.
The Vinton Friendship Garden
Club will be hostess for the
May 22 ·m.ee_tlng,

Mr. and Mrs . Lucian Eugene Barcus

GALLIPOLIS - Jucts Yvonne
Miller became the bride of Lucian Eugene Barcus in a 6 p.m.
double ring ceremoi'\Y read at
the Ohio United Methodist Chap-

el, March 29.
Miss Miller is the daughter of
Mrs. Edna Miller, 49 Grape&amp;.,
and Mr. Barcus is the son or

Mrs. Freda Barcus, Rt. 218.

Vows were read by the Rev.
Wendell stutler. Organist was
Mrs. Raymond Willis and solo-

ist was MJss Debbie Spencer.

Pre-fiUIJtial music was "April
Love, .. "Till There Was You,"
and . "The Twelfth ot Never."
''The Lord's Prayer" was presented Wring the ceremony.
$mple but elegant church decorations. were white and yellow
witb seven branch candelabra,
white mums and palms.
AJproachlng Ule altar oo a
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of white, the bride wore
slleer tace and silk gown,
Jt - had a fitted bodice of lace,
high neckline, and long I a c e
sleeves. The run sheer skirt
bad lace motifs and a detachable train of matching sheer

Ann Judson

Terry Vallance and Leo James,
both of Gallipolis, were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue dress witll matching coat.
She wore wbite accessories and
red tinted carnations.
The bridegroom's mother wore

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lemley ·
TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY - Mr. IIIII Mro. Leolle
Lemley, Sr., wW celebrate their golden wedd:IDg armiversary
SuDday a11ornoon, Moy 4, at tbo Poplar IUdp Cburd1. A rtCOl111oa wW be hold on tho clllreh iawa frGm 1:30 to 4 p. m. All
relatives and triends are invited to atteDL Mr. Lemley 11 the
son ofthelateJamennciC«n~Lemley anJ Mrs. Lemley's
paronl5 wore tho iato Mr. IIIII MrL Geon!e Cremeens of Add!-

Newest In · ••pr;etty but
practical" fabrica 11 a bonded. eotton laee that 11 machlne-W118hable. Available in

a wide range ot colora, the
lace J.o bonded 1o baUato.

of Pride."

of the bride, and
bridesmaid was Miss Patti Flood,
Atllens. The matron ot' honor wore
a run length, pale green dotted

swiss dress fashioned with em.
pire waistline and bell sleeves,
actented wltll daisy Chains. A
white bow witll daisies c:omplet.
eel her outfit. 9te carried a sift..
gle yellow rose with yellow and
green ribbon. The other attendants wore yellow gowns sQ'Ied
like the matx'on of honor's.
Junior bridesmaids "ere Jan.
ice Miller, and Susan Miller,
listers cf the bride. Flowergirl,
Deuit1e Miller, was a sister or
the bride. She wore a gree11 dot.

ted swiss short dress and carried a basket of yellow rose petals.
Cedi NeweU was best man.

BffiTHDA Y DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr
eltertained with a birthday dblner S.mday, hOnOring theJr 1011,
Cash BaJir whose birthda)' wu
Slnda.Y. Those present were Mr.
ll!1d Mrs. Cash Bahr and daullh·

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ters, Christine and Candace,
their friends, Gary Duncan of
West VIrginia and David Garst
Of Jrau, India, and Mr. and Mrs.
BID Bahr o! RodneJ and Mrs.
SalJih Woode of Tuppera Plains.

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The U. S. is the world's
lar1est producer and laraest
consumer of cotton.

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ATTEND DISTRICT MEET
GALLIPOLIS - Amollg tl&gt;ose
Evelyn Lunsford, Mrs. Orlyn. atlaldjng lbe Dlatrlc:t Meotlnt!
Goodall and Bill, manche a n d at tile Blplow Church in PortoJeanne ~ars, Sharon Miller, moUcb "'" Mrs. FJizlbttll lleRod Fliehman. and Mr. and Mrs. lntutll, Mro. Sabra C1artl, Mrs.
Ne111e MosiiiiWI, Mrt. 111rt1e
Albert Rowe.
Neal, Mra. JtiH Brotherl and
Mro. Dolla Stevena.
NURSES TO ELECT OFFICERS
GALUPOLIS- The Reglstored Nuraea AssodaUon wiD hold
a d!Mer and elecUon of CJ111.
GUE91' SPEAKER NAMID
cera Ma,y 1 at 7 p.m~ at 01~
John
llawldnl will .-1&lt; at
car's. Reservations m u 1 t be
ProVIdoaeo
MlslliOIIIl')' Bll!lllll .
made by April 28 ai tho
O.urell
_,at
7='0 DST.
otnee at Davis Hall. DJm.er will
be $3 per plato.
Mrs. Roy Miller, Brenda and

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S~ Peters Si!Wre"and tile Vat!-

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, Se_v enl views were,. show of
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:A1behs, Greece, ~k of-Glbral,. ·Thcilnll~ who alto~ thogr&lt;q~ tor, PonamaC&amp;DalandPearlllar~ I~ tho clUb~. The roll &lt;411 bor. Slidoa of Sao Franclscoalso
, , .w~a ....,..,.., by mom. .a tall• wore .lnclllded.
,. , IDI ,IIIII -elM!"'• an &amp;l'fll"iiODenl
The ..,xt meetlng·will be at the
,o! tbolr fa~ dellfln.
. homo o1 Mro. Edsar Hawks.
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The seer;ano'a riP&lt;lft was C!18Stl present were lira. Leah
: road b:Y Mtl· Oooster Whllo. Tho WUc.., JerryRoblrta, Mrs. liari,. treuurer'o ~ W.a rood by moo !frouae and Mra. Jdm
Mr"! Pearl ~ '
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Clli&gt;
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al t!IO },.e of ll!ro. Oi&lt;Ue
,,ll'h~aon..
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~votlan• were· ltd by Mrs. ·

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
'Ibis column it for young peo..
pie, their problema and pleasures,
their troubles and 1un. AJ
with tilt
rost of Helen Help Usl,
it welcomes laullha but ,..,
dodee a serloua question ·with a
brulh..U.

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Correctlon: Wilatever

turns

llldl Going Steady wooold be out
ct style In live years or leas.
That waa about two years a~J~
when you started the SOS earn-

Pliln (uSalnp Qlt Sleadylng'').
At our school, tbo pltraoe is
•"'*od out. You 10 around with
a crowd and m131&gt;e you havecial friends but you don't make
a big tll1lQI of it, ll!1d wbon you
otart liking sOmoboclrelse that's ·
no bq thing either.
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and 11101 have a bunch ct 11 r 1

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Cart'' s(or• llaled In thla
advertisement. You set one
free pint Mary Carte.f White
Trim l'itlnt. l?ffor limited to
One tree pint. of p,lnt,1 per;.
aduh 'i"'l"'!'er. Offer expireo:
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lar income and hom~flnancing needs With
our prompt-action, simple payment ar·
rangements, and low bank mortgage IO!In
rates will make you wonder why you didn't
buy or build that new home sooner.

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MONDAY
PACK 203 Pack Mostlog, 7:30
p. m. Parents and scoota urged
to attend.
REGULAR monthly meeUng or
the Gallia Chapter, OCSEA, K
of P Hall, 7:30 p.m. All corn mlttees to report on spring

diomfr.
BETTY SfAM CLASS will
meet at the home of Mrs. HarryCole,1":30p,m.
EA!ITERN sr AR A n n u a 1
Inspection, 7:30p.m.
TUESDAY
PEMBROKE CLUB will meet
'ffitb Mrs. Alpllus Christensen,

8 p.m.

al arrangements in all the homes.
Tea will be served both after.
noons at lite Stamery . Rising

House, the former home of Hen17 Stanbery, first Altorney General of the Slato o! aili&gt; and
later u. S. Attorney General ~
der Andrew Jotmson.

Tickets may be purchased fo1·
$3 between noon and 6 p.m •
('Tour hours) on Moy 3rdand 4th at

Lancaster's Mumaugh Memorial,
.SOUth"est corner of Main a n d
High flreets.

Advance tickets, luncheon rservations at the Lancaster Country Club and fUrther inlormatioo moy be obtained by contacting Mrs. Joseph Goldston,
1665 Woodland Heisllta Lane N
W. ~ Lancaster, Ohio 43130. · •
Quilted cotton pads w1ll

protect your mattress and

insure its lon1 life. Choose

MOTHERS

PROGRESSIVE

League 8 p.m. with Mrs.
aid Roach.

Ger~

RIVERSIDE STUDY CLUB
will meet with Mrs. L, H. Nel.•:
...,I p.m.
Doean, this seem lilly? ru THURiiJAY
~ on my own, earning my own FAD!FIELD WSCS will spon.
....,, yet until rm 2~ rm not sor a rummage sale at Judd
' legally outfromundertheirwing. Harriaon's prage from noon
But at the same time, If rm to 4 p.m., and on Friday, May
drafted, 1 have to ..,, whether 2, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
my parents "sign• ror me or CU,'TENARY SOCIAL Circle
not.
will meet witll Mrs. Ma r 1 e
What I! they would say, "Ho'a Norillop. 1:30 p.m. Bring aome.
underage aeoordlng to tilt Divl- thing for lite program.
Ilion of Marriage and Motor vehlcles. So his parents can 81111
dictate, 8lld they '"'· •Son you
aren't ~ to war' "?- KEVIN
Dear Kovln:
The old sa" 11 You ean•t tipt
citJ hall" coe• dotlble for ·t ti e
GALLIPOUS - Teqoeratun,
u. s. De!OO!Ie Department.
prec:lpltaUon
and weatiler condl-o
Teat case&amp; on tbil subJect
li..., for each 24-llour period as
baYO tried, but UDcle aJ. recordOd by Peto McConnick at
WIIJII wins. Seemo parenll can
lbe Fa1r0eld Woalherl'tatloa. .
keep '" under-lll-Jear-dd 1oqy
DAY
mGH LOW PHEC.
out ~ tbe drivers• &amp;eat or the
muriago bed, but not out rl. • Sulllay ••••••• 60 137
Monda.Y ....... 13 32 .00
firx bolol - H.
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WedneldiiJI •••• 51 40 .12
Thursday .•••• 64 40 .12
Frida¥ ....... ?3 ~0

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are closely spaced. Cotton
pads are highly absorbent a
must tor keeping a mattr~ss
fresh. And the closer the
quilting P.atle!f! in .,a pad · ·
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America'• best loved bowl ·~•·· Nesl for easy
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GALLIPOL6 - Cbllrch Wom.
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en Unltcld MIIJI Fellowllilp Dey year :.. '7.90 iDCheOi last year.
irl1l be observed oo M.., 2, wjt!), • 1S.f0.
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a ciworild dish dlmer
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·Styles come with water·re·
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SUNDAY
RIO GRANDE Mothers Lea sue
Chlldren•s Party at l::W p.
m. Tho group is to meet at
li&lt;yUne Lanes.

CWU 'Plan
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OHIO· VALLEY BANI.

our,..

S-HELF LI

Tour; costumes, beautiful nor·

Roundup

PAIN.l,
OUR BLENDED B4NK
MOR;rGAGES ARE BESTI

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PrOminence attracted naUonal
comment.
Qualicy and variety are t h e
ke,ynote of this exdtlng weekend:
six dlstlnctive homes and ai x
historic buildings dating !rom
1803 to 1968; demonstrations of
aplnnlng, weav.lng, and glass etc:h.

sUrring

I ~ . .. i . ·to
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otn ~ IJke stu,pld parent11 drivers' lieenso, at least in my
, ot.atA .'c.!"•-'"' 1 c;t get
il't ., .ct@J,
· tt;r'"'SU! jBoyd Mrs. Boyd's slides were lake""- -+ iII. , i l .i ' 1,.
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Rur_tyt·rrn.J

chants; an exciting arrdY ot antique arts and crafts; a Dnun
and BugJe Corps to .PIOVide a

Some aolutlmJ
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LANCASI'ER - Therlcbarch1teetural heritage of Falr11eld
Counb' will be on dlsp!IIJI in Lancaster on Saturday and ~­
MIIJI 3rd and 4th, When tile Fairfield Heritage AoooclaUon pre.
sents its sixth 8l1lll8l Plisrlm.
age, Tour of Homes.
The Lancaster of the 1820 •
1840 period is the direct result
&lt;II the nourishing cornmunib'
of lawyers, mUitary figures,
statesmen, natiOnal cabinet~
~s • . and buslneasmen whose

.lng; exldbiUon.s of the work&amp; o1
several celebrated Ohio artists;
window displays by local mer.

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Olllj&gt;lOj'tllellt with Paula Kay's
Beauty Salon.

Sh.own· ~..;;;::::";x=~pot..,

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a cilloll:e to heor tbom, do.
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and Ma10n Co., W. Va.

AcademY iiiCdum'bu. on April
15. Slle atud1ed AdvaDCed Hair

Misa Outpman hl.s accepted

YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care of
Helen Help US! this newspaper.
WHATEVER TURNS YOU ON '
Dear HeiMI:
Gel thlsl
A bunch of parents sot llP
.liglot about their kids smoking
sraso, so the,y called a meeting. That•a tho "adult" solution
: ,any Jll'(lblem - can a meetI
So they served drinks while
they hashed it OYer.

buqw..kllllllwufllllll'llbeblnd,withoo-!or"Just-ooo
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GRADUATES FROM NAM.IIS Ann.le
Chapman, Beclno, O{tio, graduatod !rCJm NaU-ide lleauty
TIONWIDE -

Styling IIIII took Wq classes.

friends and we like 11 that W/11'.
I read a oewapaper survey re~
cently that said this was catching oo almoel all-over tile coontry oow.
Thanks for helping to give us
oon-stoaQy people a votce. We
never had it 110 :;oodl- FIELD
PLAYER AND LDlES IT
Dear FPALI:
ThaN&lt;s lor giving me more
credit than I deserve. Those
S0S buttms helped, but if you
kids hadn't been ready to dump
tilt "steady syatem" you would
never have ordered them by the
tens of thouslnds.
P. S. I still have aimoat 100
u~ Cllt 11ead,ybtg'' buttons
len !rom tho final re-order.
Stoould anybody want one as a
BOOrverdr of a dying era, seDd

of our LoN" frGm lllJW
II( laJtp
wordt.
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W1l_to!l J, \'0'11 to t11o lalcheta meetltw, 1 waa leellJos 10ft of 1..,
beeal!o'·llll' l'&lt;/lumn waao'l dono.
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ORDER$ EARLY
FOR
MOTHER'S DAY

turn to Colwnbua on June 12.

E~aly, at l . .t &lt;11

. P~. Pat Slortler PVO UIM..JW to the beioul1!ul '"""' Of ''Who
·Are You Nott/' frc:im. ~~~GirL"
Wltl!. tllt capalole lMis of Rick Ulloa at tile keybond the 1..1¥ IIIOI!Jdl fli"Cl1erish" riPPled through tho air of Grace ci..rch.
out mentlonlow tile torcloy deep - . r1. l&lt;flll(a Ram101 who tbo leod in 101111 jazzy illrberahjp qoar1o1 numbera.
Jeeneea Tun, a grat IOPI'&amp;DO, and Jackie Marlld lid Doroth,)r
Rl..,._ rounded out tho lfOCIO·
. llul a - . t...part ofm.r ...
..._ent came~,..,..,,_
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Roos, tbo dirOetor, 11 he ltoOd aildo while tho ooiolats performed.
A -daddy with triPlets couidll'llavo hid 1 prouder look. Whoa he
laid, ''I hid aotb1Jw todo.lfllh.ll," the "'""""'' jr) tbo audience
omDecl. Who ...... betler~IIU 111,- hOw mucbarowth h &amp;ued frGm
all)' illllhloM!llf the.elrortoct lntereotecl, dedteotod lilttructora.
Boll hoi liid .PIOI'Ifiildowithl~ His l!llrl&lt; Is tbore 11 evecy eye~
It beamed ,m blm~ 11111 1.,17 tlu:aat llralaoi bal-der j. add oalt ani

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llructb li ·Mrs. Melba Woodruff_. Professor ot Foretan Lan.
tlUBiO Educa!ion at aili&gt; Slate,
who is accoRI[OIJ1.Ying t11om oo
the-.
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The lall 10 dal's of tho ala¥
ill Dlrope will be IDI[)I'Ogl"aJD.
med, [HOrml(ting tho otudonta to
Yilit eountriea or citlei .eaC:h
would Uke lo oee wb11e lher.e.
MpY plaDs to Include a vloit
to Cblrlerol, BelBlum.-,ringthis ·
IJme. to see the blrtlljiiace of
her maternal grandmotber and
her great-aunt, who now resides
with tbo Nash famD.r. 9le will .
mll!et some cousins who...• Uve
there.
The atudents will all meet
apln In Paris or ~ to re-

; · po~~o·w.~meh llleeiiJw? 1predlc:t he wm 80 tar.

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le11 ~·· Howard HUdJOD ereated a breathless moment tor the
auclle~~ce mrwtlil "The Jqqslbte Dream. ••
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•place a ""ue or price oaialeot such as this
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Ann and Beth Coburn, M r s.
Frank Herrell, Mrs. Opal Slagle,
Mrs. Jack Miller and ramUy I

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served
from a boauti!Uil.Y appointed table &lt;eJI!ered with fresh Ooworo.

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ment,. line and other elemSIIls 1

I'm IO!JW to !live .to 1IDd 101110 nO.. odlecllvea. ·
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The Rio G~ Col'egeGrand Qlonledo""""' 101110 opeclal do~ ,, o~OII,,other ~ 4 'thefr music ~~ )ICIUt hair atiDd Oh eDd"
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.lull iltdn't !J'Oiaed. N'"' we hOYe met and I am tho rkher for 1~
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The beoull&gt; of I h..,.o voice, tho beauty r1. 1uamn voices lilled
Ia &amp;GIIJ. l1 allo beJoal my deterlptlw COIIIllllnd. It just' .,ts. ''
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I .,.. sololl\ stves alllqn[ftcentperformaace doeoo't here to
IIIJI ~ Ilia written m hio lace.
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Whal a leeiiJW II must be to stand before an audioace 11111 ,..
~ea, or teata Ia e)'ls anti to know )'Qll' tlalent ba1 ~ their

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Sorah llitabler, art director of
KJaar Creek S.hoill, p•e t h e
JlfOIIl"IDI• 9le showed boW art
princiPals con be related tollow-

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GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
John lifers, 5SG Th1n1 Avenue,
Galllp&gt;lls, announce the . blrtl1
of a 1011, April 18, at Holzer
Medical COllier, Firat Avenue.
The baby bo)' weislled 8 pounds,
15 oonces and has been aarned
John Rohrt.
Maternal sr..q,areoto a r o
Mrs. Elaine Daniels, lldaYillo
ty, Proctorville; Mr . and Mrs. Road. and Mr. Gllbert Daniels,
Milford Ott, Cheryl and Terry, Mereerville.
and Spencer SiaM, Andersoo,
Paklmal 1!I"8IICII&gt;annl a r o
Ind.; Marilyn Parker, WbeeJers- Mr. and lira. D. A. ll)'ers, Jaek,
burg; Mrs. COmie Cantrell, 1011 Plko, Gallipollo.
Syracuse; MJss Rita Bloomfield,
Groa~.....-..n Is Mr. Jolll
Oak IWI.
E. CowderQy of Brit-.
Attencling rrom Waterloo were ~-. Auatralia.

TRIM .................. yard $1.98
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1\4 INCH .... .................. yard 55C
liNCH ....... ._ ............ yird 45c·
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sewing choices for the pop.
ular shfrtwai.Jt dreas. Easy
to sew and comfortable to
wear, the classic shirtwaist
is auitable for all ages and
sizea. For a dreuy version,
choose falnk!s like cotton
Organdy or romantic cotton
lace. For sporty looks, make
up the 1hirtwalst in cotton
oxford cloth or printed sailcloth.
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CouniJ clubs will tie alked to
1!11 c1a•10s ao thO¥ did last .
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Nash, douglltor ct Mr.lllld Mro•
Guy NUb of R- ltl, waa CliO
ct a .,....P !i 150 ..,_, from
aili&gt; Slate U!tlverllib' who boorded 1 chartered Pan ~ American .
World Alrwa¥s plane at Fort
Columbut Frldl,y for a Sludy
Toor In Dlrope. There were 11
sroupe or Btudents Included.
Maey'a IIJ.'OUI) is compoead of
10 Education major,...lnoro In
French. TheY Just completed 5
week.a
formal ciaases In the
spring ~ on the OSU campus. TheY wW tour London and
Paris ilnroute to ~. France
Whore each Btudenl wlllllve witlo
a French lamily for f weeks.
.Wldle In l4oo1, thor wW complete tilt I"ICIUliementi of lbelr
Frt~~ch eauraet under. the in~

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Mrs. John Coffee was agtOint.
VINTON - New ofrtc:ers were
elected at the AprU meetlnt! of eel to make uP the program lor
the VInton Parent-Teachers Club, Soplember and she is to ap.
They were Mrs. James Mlll.hol~ point a committee to wort&lt; with

and, prelllden~ Mrs. Linda War- her.
Robert PoweU save a brief
ner, vic&amp;i'l'elident; Mrs. How·
ard Childers, secretary, and talk ll!1d announced tho rettr...
GALLIPOLIS - Ethel steole Mfs. Loon Strolling, treaaurer. ment of two teachers, Mrs. [)ale
presided over the Arll Judson
The prealdenl-&lt;!lect appointed Glea1011, who tauliht Drot srade
Bible ClaSB meeting held Tues- Mrs. Cheater Wi11to to be cbalr· in the Vintllll aehool for 26 years
day In the fellowship room of Ute man or the carnival In October and Mra. Harley CIOICI who had
ehurcb.
of each Scbool year. Serving tausllt 27 years In the V I n t on
The opening song o! "Wilen the with Mrs. White will be M r o. S.hool.
Roll ls Called," waslollowedwith Clair McCarley and Mra. Jolll
II wao amOIUleed t11at el&amp;bth
grade
commencement will be May
prayer by Mary Slamblin.
Downard.
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Vinton Elementary School.
&amp;Yivia Fowler gave devotions

: : :..:., b,:t :-;:~;..: · · RO!reihmentl were ·;o;.ed
dress with matching cape, white 1 committee made up Ol Pribble
accessories and the yellow rose- Wllson, Sylvia Fowler, Pluma
bud corsage rrom her wedding- .Wrray and Belle Ecker.
bouquet.

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a light blue suit. Her accessories were white and she wore
blue tinted carnations.
Immediately loUowing t h e
ceremOO.Y a reception washeldin
the church social roomll,
The bride's table was center- .
ed witll a lour-tiered cake and by l'eadln&amp;' from Romans, Chap.
yellow roses. The bride's theme 5. Sbe also ~,ead "Chrlstlan
of yellow and white was car- Grows In Grace.
rled out in other appointments.
Mrs. Fowler also read the
Miss Cheryl Bentz, Bidwell, church covenant a11d gave a prayregistered guests. Hostesses er.
were Miss Carolyn Boggs Miss
Belle Ecker read a true story,
Becky Comes and Miss •Carol "'Christ My Happiness" written
llallJian.
by Nlllcy RIIJI Utwal. Pluma
For a trip through West Vir~ MUJ!ay gave a reading •·Sto~

The, new Mrs. Barcus is a
trimmed in lace. Her tiered bouf- junior at Holzer Medical Center
fant ven ot imported illusion cas- &amp;hoot of Nursing where she Is
caded from a lace petal head- to graW.to in July 1970.
piece edged in seed pearls and
The bridegroom is emp)oyed
crystals.
at the GaJllpolls State Institute.
The bride's flowers were white He served three years with the
carnations centered with yellow U, S. Army.
roseWds. Trailing 1-yy and satin
CAit of town guests were Mr.
streamers completed her bou- and Mrs.. James Boggs, Columquet.
bus; Mr. and Mrs. Doo Dillon,
Her only jewelry was a singJe Doug, Pam, Dayton; Miss Lois
strand of pearls, a gift of t h e Salser, Ravenswood, W, Va.j Al
Smith, Jackson, 0.; Mr. and
BJ'OODI.
Matron of hmor was Mrs. Hel- Mrs.. Charles Boggs and Pat.

en Null, aurrt

Meet Held
At'y::-hurch

ct WIIJ'oide Club, weleomecl tho ..,.... ,clubo wW be all41wed to '
auesta and clevotlolis were glv- have • a-. ahcnv altllt Jll!lor
eo by Elizabeth llllllord ulllntl fair this Jill'.
"Peace In tho World. • 9le closComtlllllee• for tho ~!a H
ed with a priiJior of St. FranclJ Co11n1J .ltnlor Fair F l - skavo
you
A11lslll.
will bi, tho ..,.. os iaat year · .
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Arlene Roush, counll' cootoct and IIIli be,_,....._

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Oialnnln ~ Flower Ehowa,

chalrmaa, protlded over f. h
meeting. llhMlt8s were read by
Mrs. JametRichards, secretarJ..
treasurer. Roll call was Ul.,..r.
eel by 31 members and 1 wo
guests.
MrL Joho Reese, rOiillllal director, was a auest.
11 ,... 81110U11&lt;ed thai M r s.
Cloarleo rtoaver was elected new

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Judy Miller is Bride
Of Lucian E. Barcus

he!d " tho Jriltieo. ·str.Gic 'with her ......
creek H1ilo s.11oo1 ca~e- 1o1or1e Meal """ J'IQ&lt;ms Hawlol'.

' Mro. Dale Mullord, prellldellt Mrs. NelleFrankllil, reported the

Nature• s Garden Club of QD

Poems were read

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Miss Mary Nash on
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CIQ&lt; Garden Clli&gt; was - · ·
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VACUUM CLEANER

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Benny.

Bei'JlY is a professor at Ohio Slate Univetstty Branch at MansfleJd and annually direds one or two plays on campus. Mrs. Fisher
and Mrs. Canaday were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Joachim ln their new home, "Zimmerman Acres,. at Ontario.

~KING THE MOVE from Middleport to San Antonio has posed
rew prdllerns tor Carol Scott Bachtel. Seems her best fl'iend, the
former Millie Roderick Of Gallipolis, ls residing there.
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In fact the two are in. the same apartment
complex, emoy the
,
same BWllllmtng pool, and, m general. are havUJg a ball taking in the
slghtl, including Old Mexico. They are both registered nurses, grad~
uated the same year rrom Holzer, and were attendants at each other'a weddings.

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),Qllie's husband is m San Antonio on a job, and '"Butch" Bachtells stationed at lhe Lackland Air Force Base.,
Next on the agenda for the two friends - jobs, hopet\JI 1v"' at the
aame hoSJillal.
WHEREVER DULCIE GOES, her Oowers go too!
When D.Lleie and Robert Reibel moved to Mohistown a couple
ol years ago, they moved loads of' flowers there from their beautiful eountry home at Ulading Creek. Now the Relbels have purchased
a new rancb..style home, and Dulcie, an avid gardener, is again movtng nowers.
Inddentali.Y. Jean Ann Bradbury is just back fi"oma week's visit
in Morristown, and tells us that her mother is busy in garden club
actlvitles. In fact. during Jean Am's visit, Mrs. Relbe1 coo&lt;klcted
a worksln:111 demot1stratlon at ~adyside for several garden clubs of
the area.
THEY'RE KlAMICHI BOUND......
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The Rev. RaulUn Moyer and the Rev. Ellgene Underwood and a
number of Meigs County Church of Christ parishioners. including
Edsel Wise of Orange Township, and Richard and Mark Moyer, leave
tflis atter110011 for the Kiamtchl Mountains in Oklahoma where tbey•ll
join about 5,000 Christian men I rom all over the world ror a retreat.
This is a place where shaving is prohibited and neckties just
aren't. allowed. The day begins with breakfast at 5:30 and is filled
with activities of all kinds unW about 11 p.m. 'Ibeyhl there until
Saturday, The Rev. Mr. Moyer has been there several years since
tile camp was established 20 years ago by what he described as a
''ttreball preacher wJwt was told to retire when his health broke

be

down."
lmotrte to Oklahoma, the group will stop at Joplin, Mo. to atteDd tbe Revival Fires rally. It's a man's world- tor the week, at
least.
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POMEROY - Uncia Parker
car.,.-, daughter alllr, lild
Mrs. Homer P8.rker ((Rutland,
has ·been seleeted for menlber~
ship In 1'111 Utslloo
Gamma Chapter al Oblo State
University.
Mr~. Carpenter Is one ot t8
In tile United States to be ..,_
lected ror lhe Mtional honoraey
prolesoloool home eeooomleo
fraternlcy. To be ellslblo for
membership. a woman must have
completed at least her SOJihOmore
year in a regular course of home
economics In aninstitutionwhere
a chapter Is established, rank
well in
a1 ablUQ' be in th
upper .=~s of he; class 1:
hoi ar.,.....,,
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In Cncu.•
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1Jt1 ~:~u.vng
acter, have contributed leader~
ship and service to school act!.
vltles and demonstrated a 1 a1
and dedicated attitude or her:~
fession
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ceremonies were
held at the Universit;y on Saturday, AprU 12. Those Inducted
were attired in white rOOes and
each were pinned with a yellow

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rll&gt;lloo, colors
o! tile lraternlcy, &amp;lid glvoo a
bunch ol' violets, the fratendb'

Fellowship Day
Theme Noted

a poem ...Army Hospital," and Perrin, pastor of the Trinity
United Church of Christ, will be
guest S)l08ker at the amual May
Fellowship .,., oboorvance o!
the Church Women United of

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HOURS: Mon.·Sot. 5-8: Sun. &amp; E.. s By Appointment
263 W. Moin
99l·5314
Pomeroy, Ohio

the engraving work.
Boys atteudlng were Duane MeLllllifllbl, Danny Will, GeoO Hood,
Bruce Reed, r.t'ltehell Chipman,
Matthew Dlllanl, Kevin Betzlng,

Jetr-. ~Kimey,

Look.,

Mter rJnsmg, blot out exceu

moisture by rollinl the garment
in a clean bath towel.
Spread it flat on dry towellr
to dry. Smooth and lhape
the garment in place. It
· touchup ironinJ 11 needed,
u~ a steam Iron.

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Dryden once Aid; "Palu ot
love be sweeter fir, 1IJin all
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MEIGll J1AN!&gt; ,JlPOSI'ERS; 8

The best-dressed graduate&lt;
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TENT '86, Dlualttort ot Un1111
Votorilllo, llmidoy, 7i30 p, m. at .;
the D.A.V.llall.
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·. •7:30 llcaoltt Jdilrt at tho - .. "'¥ ,c
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TOJRlllo ~ Sl~l ilmday,
7:30 ti;Ji[Jn ..daJ ....... ·. , ,eo,
lumlul 'llid ....., Oblo tt. ..
lrle Co., lltddleport; .

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J'C?MEII~T. .!... In .~ ~ellillt
eortiiiOII¥, at tile Trlnlcy Uoftod
Church !i( auut, m.. /ollrY s.
~; cilualitetr ot ' Mr; 11141
llro, Pltlll!'1 ~,.fomei'OI',
~ the•b!W ~ ollr- "'"
preqtlce. EcWte ll. Jmms, 8CII ~
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to graduatf9o and Ito accompanylos acllvltlel. We

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rbey'~e no lao slgnl8canl .. YOUr dtploma,
recommend Jarmon shoe• unreservedlv. You gei Cor..
rect styllns, Impeccable detailing and "wear-tolled"
comfort- all for a price Jhat soeo eaoy 0n your ~u.ijet.

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'l'l)o Rev. Bill •R;rrln perform. · the doubl~ rlnl ear.._ 11
· 7 p.m. 011 March 29 belate mem. al
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HABIIlllOiMLtif: - The liar•
rlaonville Alwnnl AIIOe!alloo Is
holdlnl Ito 8DIIIal baoQIOI May
2~ at tile HarriiiOIIY!Ue School.
SeiWic .will 1logln promptJJ at
6:30 p.m. There wiD be guell
· opaabn and mulleol -.utnment.
1JIIneiDi will be from 9 p.m•
to 12 -~~~~ wftll DildO furn-

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LADIES . AiJXBJARY, 'Diew
Webster ~ 19, Amerlelil Lesion.
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htiJ. 1'1111 ~~ .~'e!vU

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.w- director,

w1n J&gt;e t11e
opoaker, The JIII&gt;Ue·Ia Invited.
POMEROY -MDIDLEIIORT IJ.
0111 Club, 211111 lll!lvor...,. ob-

aenance, diDDer at 6:3(1 p. m. ·
Tllelday .II tllo Ulilted Melhodlll

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Slaves,· Hold Banquet

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can saVe you discomfort.

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FREE SERVICE

.Shower ..;s Held

EASY TERMS

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E fertains

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lahed by llJnln Queen 111111 Tho
Blue Gran Ramblers.
Reoorvatlons for c11nner will
be $2 per plate plus 25 cents
Alumni dues. Admission for tile
dance 011\Y • will be 7:; Clalo.
R·esenatlolls ahmld be sent

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M. rs· Hayma'n

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btostt of noiH cpn be uncomfort- ·
able. EspeciallY !f ~fM hfO'Ing aid dotiti'l
lhut them out qukkl y. f
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painful di~fort: Aiid if gives you this pr~·
fecfioft auloMOticolly. ·
~1k us f~ G foe derftOI'Isfrclfi~. We thi,f
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lume &amp;lid alto had a conap of ·ml~o, 15 1111! 10 11111r mem1D P1111Y Jordon, Route 4. I'Om,whlle mumo. , .
ben &amp;lid pall preoldentl. !:aeroy, Ohio, by May 16.
A reception honorlni: tile...,. d!Oi are taYttect to lhe dlnnar.
pie wao htld at tile Gl-..
imDNESiAY
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home. Tho bride', table ftatur•
MIDDLEPORT Uterary ,;:tub,
KYGER CREilK - Oblo Latin had el&lt;lrge ill lhe slaves, and
od a lli&lt;Hterad cake loiJped wltll Wodnelday, 2 p.m. at home al Week was oboervod by Latin stu- Mi&lt;helle ,Buck, Carolyn Hu@l!ea,
tile tradlllooil bride &amp;lid ll'OOm. Mrs. Ther&lt;Jil Johnooo. M r '· Sehool 111111 a Roman ban&lt;J!et Wed- Mtos Thomas, Nlcilf IJurnette,
.The \lnBII cloth uaed oe lhe Iaiiie Jamoo Tlluo will review "Stran- neaday niiht.
and P e g g Y Smith hlllllllad
came from Gerllllll)' 11141 htllllllil pro In HIP Plaeos."
A trumpel fanfare announe«t tile fQOd. Jon Rothgeb was chelrto lhabrlde'o....-,.,., llrl.
wn.DWOOD GARDEN Club, 8 tile serving oltheb- llleBis man for enterto!nment and asLena Hubei-.
p.m. Wectlesdly at thl. home ol were seated ol. cushions at low dating him were Jahn Hughes,
Alii""·· ~·· ••e .....:..•. • 'et llrl ......... r.t'llhoeii.Mrt.W·'~ · tables and were served by tile Dao Sl!!sher, Gory Clarke, and
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the neeptloa wert 1o1Ju ~·· W~ wiD be tile aoolltlng booBradl!ury.
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8lld Mill Boyer.
tell. llllmbert areti&gt;wear""- bert.. The tradltlooil Ro111111
Garlands o!Dowerswerewrap. For a brief Woddlill lriPI the lllldo . boonoll, be proparod lor menu from eggs to apples, woo pad aroond the )lolls Ia the cafebride
Into a 'laviitider a .piJat exehenge, &amp;lid brlni vao- prepared by Mrs. Richard Sisson, ,torla '!ftii ·Roman pJrple 8lld sold
Big 102 lb. No Froat freezer with sbnQe
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01 iJ1l Vataraoa Me...nat · llos- Mrs. Arllllr Hen- Mrs. WU. streamers were featured ID ·tlle
Aoor, Ml)ll'ttt acl)u•tlblt colO control,
arid·
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&amp;tUn Dar.a•... .,_
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~~e from herbridalboutJet.' :~ 1100\~ J'J~!;ii. t n olf r,rb !tJ " ' Mn;. ;l Doyle~ :!llu:lei', &gt;J~it "
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JolrO: 'IJunll
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Power Saver. Aoll·aboutwhllelaoptional,
.POMONA. GIIAN""I' ~. ll,yero, .imcJ Mrs; Earl Jooeo,' .Jaoo Dartt "
· e•tra. 14.3 cu.h. total C8PIC.If1· .
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Others at tile banquet were Ed ·
~ ·Griii(O hiU wlllt Ches· For tile at!alr ·tile 'bo.Yo - e ~. :Mrt. Harold sauer, .-1he
WHITE-COPPERTONE-AVOCADO
• ~ aa holt. Patn1D:11:f8 togas, the girls were· in atolas IPQftiOl", Mary and Joy saufr,
tloned
tlie
~-.., _~IUeniS.~Ito and tunica were worn by the guesta,aDdKrisQ'mazer.Pemy
•11.._. Cllll. 'He
~ Item lor alieni auetloo. aLves. Following tlle· ~et an . ·li&gt;ulor, Barbra Slundero, Karon
r~ ~ ~ Sohool. , .
illustrated talk was given by · 9wm11n, Tom HyoeJI, Brlllda
&lt;: · Mrs. •!!om•. 'wUI leave here
,
Maurice Mare• who shalled last Trant, Tereaa·'l)ompaoo, Debbie
. ... May 2 1D Jo4nhorillulballd..
oummor II tile SOrbome .... tra- Hen~ Jayee SW!Ibor, Mati'
Sill Dlqo.
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veled extenolvely thrwghout a,. Slump, llJroht Roclgero, Debbie ·
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r•. Many al his alldes were of McDIIIIel, Paul Ralljey, Nancy.
B~ l'\lfRI Blldalmodemlulld· Needs, &amp;lid !llaan Seruao.
showing ~~~· Roman lnfl•· . ~eclal bulletin board display•
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;MJinted up tile Oblo Latin Week.
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A 11111leil prosram featured ob&amp;OrYance. Th.,.werepreparMrt. Kareo Marlhall a1 • J&gt;!~D~om!ne br tile tllreo Nero• ad by Karoo Jooeo, Joyce, Swish. 0
tile ~ ol ·llrs. Joay Boush, - 'iJIOICk Bradllury, orpa; Earl er, Lora Lee Tll&lt;ker, Tereaa
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: Tilt· aue!i llaiiJicludld Mrl. man, IPI!tarlli &amp;lid vo&lt;'al aoloiBI. IJy Grose, Carolyn llu@l!ea, and
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Granl Boulb, llro:11~1011Boulb,
Generol ehalrm,..for tho bliil- Kathy G!ncllelbur&amp;er.
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r.rri. ,Gary Rliullli, lilr's. ~ qUel ...... Droma &amp;lid
Mrt. 'Ra!Jill Roush, )b-o, Emily &lt;lreae. PUIQ-ama Thoma• t"::::!:::::::::::::=!==:::=~~~~~~~------------.
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Sodlo Wii'th,
llrL Ada Wtllra,
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n,:~ al 141 Bollom oilter· BleYino, . llrs. J. iiohsh ·
1!10 MDdll'l\ uObm.kera ~Pamii,Mrs.==~= . GivE! Fam,ily Party
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Alumni·Plan

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RUTLAND - A h1mn ....
1 wiD be helcl lltlleRullllldOiareh
al Chrllitrom 2 to t p.m. llmMIDDLE OF THE UPPER BUICK
day 8lldar tile -!Oflhl,p al tile
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lslovlled to &amp;Uend Blld 'lloprl 't1tilll'lai:i!:i:m~1a:ii3lc:i&gt;lo11~~~~-1*!8·Uil!I'JI..
aro welcome.
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Drew
·Webster !'Oil •91 AmlrlctlfiAsJon. 1 p.m. .,..., 11 poll
home. !W poa~~r. w~nwludl-

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Skinners Announce

OUr Belt• Qualltr ·

MONDAY

p.m.lbW, llelp !!lib SChool

tled ~·Truth and Uabt, •t were g1Y..

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AtPHA OMICRON CHAPl'I!R,
Dtlta Kappa r•mnw
' dfnDer
mettlnl. 8:30 'Monday
It' tile
Chelblre • lfl'pr lli0Jiiotllor7 ,
SeltDOJ, !IDed.al Mille br tile Kl·
pr HIP SeltDDI mixed &lt;bOnu.

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on by Mra. Audr07 sweat, Mrs.
ltll Darlt read 119nrt the Door"
&amp;lid Mrs. Martlle Chlldo pve tho
prayer.
Reported Ill ...... lforberl
Fink, Mr.1. Blanche GUk07, Mrs.
WOllam Bradford, Mrs. BNiio 1
Alllll07, and Mrs. Cora lh!pe. II
was noted tllet Mro. David Farmer bas a ereat:.cranddausbte,
Janet Alta, daughter al COjiWD
8lld Mro. Thomas Sdmer.
~rlnl llcnma centered tile I
relrellbment. table. ·lloateoooo ·
were Mrs. · Beaell, llrl, Sllea~
audlolrl. Darst.
Mrs. Beulah Roush, Mrs. Ida
Childs lild Mra. D'a Btrable
were DIIIDed bostesaes tor the
May mMIIng. Mrs. WUI!am Reynolds prelidell at the mMIIng.

SAUSAGE

HOME OF FINE

On
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8th Birthday·
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things, a 881118 o1 myatery aDd
wonder, a diJnly uaderstood but
stroniJ}y felt foellnl ot eoottnul-

ey &amp;lid lnterdependen.. which

bind all men together &amp;lid which
is moat clearly seen In the·
mlrade of molherbood."

64 Falrlant 500 .
Spotts C"!Jpo, 8 cyl., 4 'opood trano.,·.Riolt,
Whitewall Tiro&amp;. Sho1p,

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. · Perlutps !he most imporra~l si~gle detail in Wedding
P:eparalions is !he. selection of rhe right phologra·
.,A'fler a bride's brief day of glory, only good
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essional photographs can re~all,her radian! en·
•· c ,lllltlll and precious delighl. , ~ef; ~s keep yoiiJ'
.. JOY forever.
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CAPrURE THE MEMORY
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clolrclwa Welcome. N&gt;Ue

HatrliQ' and Mils Nan Moore
Tl&lt;lrsday. Mrs. FrBnk Jc&gt;hnaCln
of POmeroy· was al110 a pelt at
tile meeting.
Tho devolloos Included oerlp.'
lure from Luke by r,lro. Fraak
Beach and two artleloa, ooo 011
dellncillenc:r &amp;lid tile other 81111-

Marietta

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Slnpri. li!Dpi'a from

Birth of Daughter

ry and Jupiter.
Oo thlo day Ia hlotory:
In li37 tile Drat P~J~Renl was
made In aeeordlnce w1t11 tile
provlalonl al tile 1935 Soe1a1
S0cur14' Act.
It .1941 Nazllroo!&gt;• captured
Greece alter 180 dayo al
reol111111ee.
1:1 1967 Crown PriDceu
Beatrb: ct u .• N--~-~""' '1"1-..~ gaye
birth to a !lOll.
In 1968 Vloo ProI I - illllorl

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HYMN
2 p.in. !lmclt,r,
ChrlaUaa Olarch, . Lailpvlllo,

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David -ards, G. E. Gelnther,
Eddie Slssoo,
Harold Sl&amp;~ den eblof; lli.Y
MIDDLEPORl - c.ptatn and
Gelntber, .
los loader and · Mra. Thomaa lildMer of Fori
Pat Wood, eubmaaler.
LDOnard Wood,
lnl tile birth al
a diUghtor named Jaaet AllL
ThoAJr..,..., /"' " '' ' Tho IDianlwu born 011 APiil "
.IIY Uoftod Pr.eulnterDallooal
13 at tho Fori Leonard
Today Is !llnday, Api'U '¥1, tile Genoril Hospital and ·well!lled
111111 day al 1969 wltll 2t8 to six pwedo llr aod Mra. Ar
follow.
tllll' ~ d.• Middleport_;
The mooo Is belwoenlts Drat Mr 111111 llrl iiiD
Sla k al
quarter and tull phase.
tiJ _,m
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The mondng stars are Vtmus, and M 8
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Mars anrJ Saturn.
ell
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1 1 ~ -srllllln*her.
The eveolnl Biers are Mer.,..
eport

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THERE GOES THE BRIDEI

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DAY

gmtlte1. Yo11 ON -•tly llhlyt. find the 41Uallty Ufld Mo~o~ty of

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Class Contributes to
Cancer Society Fund

Of Local Firm

LASTING TRIBUTE THIS

col... y.w d.1IN In CHtt qrl•d dl1play. Con1ult ul 'toon 11nd lit
111 be ef ••f'Yice ta ~"·

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MOTHER'S DAY
WASHINGTON (UP!) - PresIdent Nixon has proclaimed
May 11 as ' Mother"s Day to
pJbllcly delllOOitrate "what we
all feel prlvllely about our
modlers." Nlxm said Mother's
Day 11 Berves to remind us all
tllat t11ero lo, at tile heart al

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l!lcono!nlct at 01®. ~ · Un 11e111rtt .liltb Sohool, eoliim.
UniYertlt;y J&gt;Ii!llcled at 1iie ;..• . bill, 1'1\1~ mootll· llle hta attondYico table. Ea~h ilio ~tv~'. eel tile Fut!Jrt HOmealakeri Cit
bookmark ,111111
~ Amerlct . - ·· -'!fti!Gu beld
011 lt 8lld Wl1l later be ll•eo tile a! Veteran~ llOIIIOjial Audlti&gt;rllraternli;t pin.
um, fll!! Fh!dfUD.~ F.ILA..
ObJO&lt;tlvea al tlleorpn!zadOn c;ooventjoa'htld atDubllD, alidah
are to aerYe &amp;lid• aclv...., the AU.c!Q atudoatteacher'Uemlaar
bome ........Uea )ll'aleaslun,. to ~elcl 011 tile eampJI at Oblo stale
· old m-rs Ia be&lt;omlnl e!fec- followed by a . - re&lt;Oinltloo
tlveloadero tl&gt;rooi!tpersonah,ed eoremOD¥ at tile Facull¥ Club.
prolesiiooil devolcpmenl, to
Mrs. Clll'pl!llter rolideoln CoaUmullle lotelllpnl psrtle!po· IIUIIbus wltll her IAlllbaD&lt;i, Jameo,
tlon In civic e!falra, &amp;lid to aid 8lld a son, Jay.

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Retreablrienta were serveclfol...
lowing tile moetln&amp;

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Ladies Entertained

held.

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,boll R.n. Df. llorotlli SCOII/ .,..1' : ...... ~~p~11of!Ae..i~~

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flower.
MIDDLEPORT - A CCIIIIrlluFollowing tile !nidation cere- tion was made 1D tile Amerlean
mooies. the girls were r enter~ Cancer SOCiet;y at Tburlday
talned by Ute Franklin County ni8bt's meeting al the LOYil Womea's Class of the Middleport
Church ol Christ.
VIsiting &lt;Mini tile meeting
were the Rev. and Mrs. Fred L
Gardner rl JohniOD CU;.v. Tes.,
POMEROY Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Charles Sauer presented
former
paaloral fllllllly of tile
'Do You Really Want to be a
Thornton gave favors of red,
white and blue porn poms when Missionary.'" 1'be program b1 Church of Cbriat. They were
she entertained the past presi- Mrs. Martin included a contest ovornilht guests o! Miss Mildred
dents of the Ladies Auxiliary, on the flag won by Mrs. Webster
Drew Webster Post 39, Ameri- and games with prizes being won
can Legion, Wednesday night. by Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mrs. Olan
Presiding at the meeting was Knapp, Mrs. Ernest Powell, and
Mrs. Osby Martin. Mn. Jed Mrs. Catllerlne Weilb. A ...ad
Webster, Sr., gave scripture course w a s served by Mrs.
from St. Matthew and the group Thornton to those named and
recited the Lord's Prayer in uni- Mrs. owen Watson.
POMEROY - A1Dur o!tlle Leson. A thank-you note was read
pr
Mlllllllllenl Co. wao takoo by
f r o m Mills Constance Thom
thanking the group for gltts. Miss
=~ Pad&lt; 248 Wodoasday
Thorn resides at Miller Cottage
The trip was a pari al tile po.
at Dayton. Mrs. Mayme Holmes
logy program f&lt;lr tile m- al
also noted tbat she had a card
April. Charles Lepr, operator,
from Miss Thorn thllllklngher for
e;qJialned
cypes ill IIIDnel, loci!~
a gift sent in Marc~.
POMEROY - The Rev. W, IL ties from wllleh tllay como &amp;lid
Mrs. Gefald WUdermulh read

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Safety Given

CONSULT OUR
DESIGNERS FOR
THOSE IMPORTANT
WEDDING FLOWERS

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Alwnnl Ch• "' .1'111 •Utli(an ..
deYOIQPllit ,r.toa.lii.l
Oml&lt;rOO wltlla'brlinch Ia !;lriii1- ·f frlolldM!fpt. :V, . ' , '· · ·'

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Meigs County.
POMEROY _ Annual d!Mer
The observance w111 be held
meeting o! ' 1he Meigs Coonty
Friday at tile l'llmeray United
Teachers AasoetauonwUibeheld
Methodist Clolrch beginning with
at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at tile
a sack hmch at 12:30 p.m. The
Soolhern lligh School.
POMEROY - Safely was tile beverage &amp;lid dessert will be
Robert Morris, president, will program theme used by Mrs. provided by 'II'OIIIen o! tile host
have'&lt;llarge of the ~W\lc6t~~· ~~~&gt;J!I~Thur~~cb.
·lii"DLEY'S FLORIST
will feature. talk by'I.ouls Koe' ' illsht·mee~~~JngW .. 'Bqimllnr Ann~. latlletheme
~ning: Gollipollo,
nlg, president oe lhe Oblo Educa- Grange bel~ at the hill.
· al tile moedng...~ch has ao Its
P-roy, Middleport, O.
lion Assocladon. ~etal music
Mrs. Amos Leooard road J11U1&gt;011e an em,.~ols oo eroadve
end Mason Co., w. Va.
will be presented by the vocal .,Dangerous to Mix Children and and healiq relationship~..~~ a
446-1n7 or992-5560
music students of Mrs Lee 1M. Tractoro," Blldlolr.r-ardroad communi~¥. Tho program wul be
"Safet;y Measures to Avotd Ac. centered arwnd WtYS of ereatcldents.'" other readlnp were fog a climate ol acceptance d/.
••worth Pondering'' by Mrs.lklb- those who are mentally or phJ~
ert
"'111e Bridge Balld- slcally handleaJ&gt;IJecl, who have
It It on I)' fining th.:lt a monu111..,1 af I~
perl,bc;.W., mot•riCII be u•.d to P•fP•tua._
ertt by Fred Goeglein. "Old been alcdlollcs or druc addicts,
th1 - • r r of ovr departd loved on••·
Thlngo" II)' llrl. WJUJam Gru.. or those who htvel&gt;een recently
ser, "COOking wltll Wood" by released from prlooo, and thtlr
William GrueHr, &amp;lid "Plant a re~ Into JWI portlclpatlnll
REf,! EMBER WITH A
Tree" by Mrs. Homer Radford. In tile eommunlcy.
Donation• were made to tile
American cancer SOciety Blldtlle
Most cotton knits now
Natlooil Youlh Fund clurlnl tile have wrinkle-resiltant
meedng - - b7 Goqle!D, shape-holdllll flnllhea and
maater. Pomooa Gl"IIIP was an.. are machine-washable. It
DOUDced f!
Friday ..t~t ~-..:~ you prefer to band wash.
or
....,.. •uu remember to squeeze the
Mrs. Leonard remloded mem. garment without twistlna:.
bert that a anent auetloo will be and rinse. without wrtn11n1.

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adll3 spent several days this week In Mansfield going es,Peclall1 to
see Temessee WiUiams• "Glass Menagerie., directed by the for-

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Ellbt·Ye&amp;F-¢d Ella, the eldeot
now llrs, Ella t,...
ping YooiiiJWI WDUams, · 531
Tlitrd Ave., romo-atbatlrtp.
•"'ie otored ""ornlibt (the trip
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lljl HW. Tllo day wa.s !biday and dad wrapped tho belli

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Od In ...~ ~ ,tbe
.baa 1 r8Cord it•nol mioilqr a
mlttoi Ia 1t ,.lri.··- . coli·'

cla.Y• !be Sabbath .... strlctiJ
obaerVed.
LitUe Ella attenled ..;hool Ia
Rio Grande where her Drltteacb.
er was George Sawyer, father of
Ruth SaWYer Doepplng, 35 Garfield Ave., a former GAHSteacJI..

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GALUPOLIS - News w a s seeurtng a boat. Boats are very
scarce on the river 50 years scarce and hard to secure, there
ago tlda week. Some said it_ !laving been but very lew packwas the beginning of the end eta built In late years.
for the paeket era and just the
begimlng of the towllost era.
Ttte major news of the week
wao tbe death of Captoln Ike Argo,
veteran rlverman. Here is that
report ... other news items from
!be River News of the Gallipolis

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taCUJt.Y ~·at lbtltlillit:,
N.Y., • eampui, biil bl&amp;ek
s-nts. who •taPe! .. annecl
olt.ln a w.O~ no .;..,, holcllJw
O!llo their ...,.,..
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·' Q&gt;i'neU Prtoldent James A.
PerkiJul had. caJI8d fuo, dlur·
mament of the ...... abd
indicated tbat doruiltl&gt;rloa liwJd
be' aeatchOd',)f· riec~oiiU')'. l!u\
'TOIII Jonoo, ~llllllll for 1¥,'

M:~&gt;-AniOJ"tCin ~iiey, ~.

Hen1'1 Reust, !)..Wis.,
Buolneao AdmlnlotraUon tald Oeloware Vallel' COrp., the
(UPJ)

- Ths

- wltb apparent cleerance from
tbe :·"-:-liBned $560,000 to •
New York trucking ftrm headed
bY two DIOO· with wnll known

Rep.

recl!&gt;lent or a $450,000 1..n,
turned arounl ani JOllied tbe
money to A. N.H. An · SBA.

wttne" aclmolrlectge to Jlouso
erlmirel Unks, oongresaional that the step was a ueteir
.tolallcin" of a low prohlbitlqr
tostlmOIIY dlaclooed saturday.
· s B A's tnvolveDtent with such a transaction.
. A.~. H. Lout,. Corp, wu llored
Reuss commented tbat "aside
at an unust11l Saturday aeaaton from !be fact tbat It wao run by
the Houoe Blll*l,. and crOOks," he thought it unusual
that so much D!bJ1ey went 'to
cUrrency Ccmmlttee.
'The lleori,.
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alao brOught oul one llrm · while Josltlmato
tbat A.N. R. actuolly received businessmen all Ol'Vr tbe
a1hool $1 million In SBA federal cOIIIIIQ' found "!be ctt&gt;boarcl
bore" at !be SBA.
or federally prantoedloana.

Willie ohe was growlng&lt;Wo Ella
belped oeverat famWes In t b •
communi\Y, ttrst working for U
cento, t11en aclvanclng to ,,1 •

woek.

'SO· Years fl/!0 on the River

'ivASHJNGTON

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The Alwood Inn, In the earq1800t.

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a ~~Jack cultuni ·, tllrday led a marchoCabaut500 · cw.i~ placecl,,tbe •.....-!ed p~•.IC4 Neero Jlall1lloo Eloeohower.
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F011er , tban 50 oC aati-VIotoam ""r protestors ,..,....,..lnckd&gt;le~,
lnaUliiiO, ~ VL, breekBlack lnatltuto at Pllll&gt;
Colpto'o 2,000 students are ·fr..., Bostao, Noitheaalora an1
,
Clllllu• b)' Cii!JI&gt;ua
,,.. their prcmioe to onl tbe lit.
OIUO- Black
1-r•
block,
.
Tuita unlverollleo and
El.,..,_ on !be ....,.. ln. Trusteea at tbe sd)ool . w..i a pledp ir11111 tbe
Dr. 1'rJnklln Wollin, prealdont chuseuo lnoUtuto oC Te&lt;hnolllll)', unreot·I&lt;OIM!:
Fridi.Y lfOIII8d llllliiOBV to tho admlni-Uon oC Olllo Unheralo
pro tom of ~AJ~plo, ordered 111e Tile marcher• .,paraded to
NEW YORK- Five •-nts p......- ani ""'eel to li&amp;lll!y' t.Y that a .black - • • lnaUtulo
blockt tli aw'relllor lhe,bulicii.W Boo!Aln Common and d l o - were In tbe Udrcl day o1 a an order cJoalqj: donllltorlo• would be In _.uoa at tbe
FridaY but tbey !1norec1 1111 l..tleto c;alJiqr for o._.n or "olarviUon vlill" at Sl. Boa- ani. · d!Diqr Iloilo. Bul !be j\tl.o110, Ohio, IO~ool lolL
tbe VIet C&lt;&gt;ng.
a venture Unlverolt.Y noer Olou, ollidentc r.lled to, keop a
NEW . JERSEY-_,., of
llamrd alul!enli were·boiJot.
Kentucll)' SIOep.Jn
N.Y. T11o vlill Ia tn ·pri&gt;teot of proallao to end the deononotn- tbe Col- Unlverolty $DS
tng to decklo:wlloiller to reoume
About 1,000 University of dtacipllne lmpoaed on . olx tloo. HamPton !lao 2,800 · clloptar joinod a picket llna of
the otrlkl : auoPef,ded for oe~n KeJJI&gt;I&lt;kJ 41!1'ionatrtklt'o ..,_ atudento Implicated loot IIUIIIth o~nta ani more ll1an a UdrcJ . r;ego worker• which clooed ~
~~ Jlot '\fhlle' awalll~ tho nlglll •'iioeptrw.ln'' at tbe In cimpuo llll'&lt;otlca tratllc.
·of tbem hilve taken plrt In tbe Ford CO. aooembl¥ plant
uidverslty, action ·on, their a-nt te!IU!r In protei! of tbe
T11o New York state S,llllo, four day• ofpi:oteoto. · 1
ot llatnrah. N.J. The pickets
doinando for abolitloil of fie. lour stUdent ouspen110111 u a a,..red at thi Cornoll armed ·· · IIASUCJIUSET'TS - Claooeo , demanded firl,. or tranofer of
oerve Qmcero TriJnl... Coi1&gt;a result or·.. April 13 iBrcollco . olt-4n, FrldaJ adopted a bill Will be auljiOnded Monaly ani , a l..,.r.toor Wllo allegedly
on thi . CU,IJII" and an end to ra11L Actlqr President MI. wlllcll would make It Wepl to T.-: at Amllerot College for melle a racial olur apinst a
unlYerlilliY·IXI!UlliOU.
Kirwan refused Friday to postea&amp; a flreum 011 a eollqe ·~~~ ,power" dlacuslli.ona black emp)QVe.
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The prote~tora claim unlverol- r e 1 n ol a t o tbe auoponded C11111UO wlthooa wrillon pormlo- bmreen facult.Y ani etudento of
WISCONSIN- A COJq&gt;us .. _
t,y 8JIIOIIIion eliml•to• bouslntl otudento. H o w o v e r, KJnran oi011.
tbe a&lt;hool attonled by Daold cia! problema commtaoioo" at
J!l low fn!:une tamllloo.
asked the Faculty Senato
VIRGINIA - Sllllent Eloe-er, IOIW..Iow of Preo- Oallkosll state University Ftllltfoaiber• of Sludento for I Monday to. reeliBIIIIne a studenl stratoro remained In occ,.,.llon !dent Nixon ani grondoon of tbe day recoaunenled aplnst refn.
Democratic Society (SDS) Sa· .• ode . which tbe proteoter.o of tbe admlnlatrallon building at late Preoldent Dwight D. statement of a Jl(llltlcol science

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a!UIIoota ·to
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scheduled
Of ROTC ·
' B'o w d o I · "';~~ ·~~
bod!eo wtU•ie 11
reduce
currleular
plckeled
o,..,.a1 of ROTC
University,
day; radlcol
make good on
tempts to dts.,..t ROTC
Friday at Prlnoet!&gt;n ani
wtch.

·"SBA Involved lfi Unas;ual Incident · ·

on the horae&amp;' harness to kl!lf
lllem from rlngtng... In tl'lil.-

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"Preoldent · Perklno. Ia ldddlog
hjmaelf lf 'llo thlnko I'm go!,. to
dloarm."
Guards Wltbdrawn
Sicurlt,y I"Uilo were wttJ&gt;.
drawn fr&lt;ln arCRI'Id )(errW
Hooae, a facult.Y club ot COipto
1\eJJI&gt;Ii!IIY. , '·
Unlveralt,y, Hamilton, N.Y..
; C.....s pojJce al ~ wllere black otudents have been
, :)'ere ·collecting rUieo alii siUiog.ln slilee before dawn
·. 1'~~. from. studente ani Friday to · reioforce tb~lr

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....,oq. Pre. atntmathorl
· llonal
1Jnlvorolt,yau . 11••
~!urda1 FOIIIiderefa I'Cicln41&gt;'
,...., oeer&lt;h for flroarmo on the
·~'!!'!'•Y , ciiftlpuo ani ·35 black
•-nt• Conllnued a olt.ln .at a
· ' tacqJty -cluht COisa~ Unlverol-'·
ty.
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llorvard Unlverolt,y atudento
,.~ere . ~.. oo, ' wllether '. tO
· reomne their claoer.... beycotl.
' • · ~war, demonotrator.• from
,. (i&gt;Ur collol'!s -clled In
· ~ston, ~"" to proteot tbe
VleliBm c&lt;intltcL An overnlgltt
oleep.ln to ptotOot tbe ouepel&gt;.•ion of lour oluliento arrei\Od In
&amp; rm~cs raid ended Witl'lout
liicld&lt;lnl at tbe • Unlvoroit.Y of

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ller earnings went for ciOtbe'"
'The Tqlplng family later 1~. '
ed In the Old AtoOod ·rnn oil ·
Pleaaant Volley Rd., whlclll'd ,
part a1 'tbe otago &lt;oacll roula
from Cldlllcdhe to Galllpoui. ·
Clllllleothe Rd. and Vine lit.
In Gallipolis today are part·of
that asme iilap &lt;oacll route. 'J'bo
btg wllarf at Firat Ate.
ed by Brlaht'• d!aeaae and lleart and VIne Ill wao tbe aoel of !be
trooble. He was 6G years old otago ani freigbt b'afUc on Plea aELLA TOPPING llOSSIIAN WILLlAMS \1 ·ted~ lho
and llod for many Year• been a ant Valley Rd.
otepo of w11at wao oace the Atwood IM located on Pleaoant
well knoWn pilot In the Clncln- · Ella, who will be 89 In AugVallel' Rnod neor Rio Grande. llrJ, W!Uiamo llolds OM of
nati-Pomeroy tr"~· Clptain Ike ust, remembers the house, •'huge
tho ortstw bricks whlc were made on tbe otto.
llad IIUIQY frieeda In Gallll&gt;ollo rooms with big ftreplaceo In
wllo will regret to lleor of his each. Dad was kept busy ciiOpdemise, which, however, was not ping firewood to keep ua kldl
IMBODEN ON 'LEAVE
expected.
warm.•
MIDDLEPORT _ T. ~ Ern•
On sept. I, 1901, Ella, whose eet E. Imboden Ia spend!,. a
TilE ISLAND QUEEN- w a ' 102 pCJUndl fell olx pWnd&amp; light- tllree week leave wltb hio' wile,
caual&gt;t In !be storm at Galllpo- or tbao "108, a lacly's well!rt." Wando, and clllldren, Sl!ll&gt;, Ropr
UoiJianiWeclnesdayoveqiJIIwlth married WilHam !!&lt;&gt;•oman. Tbey and p1111, in Mlddlaport before
a crowdofucurolonllio. NOdam- reared four oons, Cbarleo, Joe, , lea.tng on AprU 30 lor Tllolland.
done anl.tbe ~eeoipro- Maurice and LYle. All tbe '-a

. fe•l~.~omm~ter
' comfort.
Sports car
Potent overhead cam engine and fully
independent rear suspension • Deep foam
5uc~et s0ate • All vi~yl interior • .Floor·
mdunted 4-speed • Test 4ri.ye the family
today.
' sports 'car~Datsun/2
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wa• A.li.a•a olleged
auocloUoo w i t II orpnlzed SBA's request. was tuiiJ'Ilnc: a
Bul it

crime-Including tbe Matla- routine "'laDle check" on
tllot held tho C&lt;llllllllttee's Masiello an.t the firm's secret.
ry, 'lbclnas McKeever, SBA
tntereot
moirt of the J1IC)I'1IIqr.
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w11110"e' teotllled tbat thi FBI
At. tbe veey tim' the SBA was reported back ,.negative" on the
proceaolqr Ito flrot 111111 to two men, even though Masiello ,
A.N'R. In December, 1964, said .... the junior of .. olleged
~llalnnan Wrlabt Peiman, P. Malia klniiPin- then target of a
tex., the cU~·•s largeat newapa.. New York state crime commission lnveotllllltioo--and Moper ""' running a front picture and describlne as a Keever culmilated a crlrd111l
8Uijl8clod 1... Ollork tiJe fatbir record dating back to 1940 wltb
of A. N.H. 'a preoklont, Jobn a convictiorl for extortion in
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APRIL 23 0 1919 - THE L.',l!·
GEST oldewheel pocket to go
up the Kanawha ·River was the
Jacob Strader. 'The Jacob made
the b'lp &lt;mtng the Civil War
with sold!ero. A Galllpollo englneer
oa,yo this big pl&lt;ket ROY•
Dally Tribune:
or carried over 35 poundo
APRIL 21, 1919 - CAPTAIN of steam and !bat tbe ftcureo 35
Frank Wright of thlo city liao were pointed ODtbe-lllouoea,
rtver
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acceplld !be poolllen of pilot 011 Tooa, the. packets and towboola
,... ,, ·· ~ eeded
N.''' "' -~~ ...
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ruo:arade Collejw~
the:""ilnient 'Linea lteam.er. Ta- carry !rom 150 'to 22G poundo atorm ....... · .
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APRU. 25, 1919 - AooUcltDr River work on that packet and ol the bullers will permit on on
at the same time learn the riv- ol!iclal test by Federal lnopec. freight agent lor the Ubert.Y
Line at ClnclMatl ~ been Qer from Huntington to Cincin- roro,
A
oultable
boat,
1
single
deck·
potirted.
Slfpmente aut or tbat
nati.
or
preferred,
Ia
wanted
for
the
port
will
no &lt;blbt be lorpr In
Captain Cbarleo stalder and
Captain Gordon c. Greene pur- Gattlpolls.flunlinllon trade. Gal- !be fuUiro. Frotslrt raloo, llove
heater,
&lt;haoed the Msyovllle, K,y. lerey- ilpoUs mercllents deolre a boat been reduced 1$ per cent by the
bolt !rom Captain C. F. Phla. In !be b'ade !bat l!ID leave here Liberty Line which doeo no
tor. The captains will operate In tbo afternoon and come up tbe · freight buolne" -eon Clncfn.
river from lbltlngtDo In the nail, GaliiJl(llls, and POmeroy.
!be boat.
The c. c. Bowyer lost 20 morning.
APRIL 26, 1919 - CAPTAIN
Tbe late Captain JcJiul Clonboors in the wlDd near Evansc.
C. Bowyer of Pt. Ploalllllt,
ville on the way here from Pa- denln owned and operated many
years back the steamers Alex is treasurer of the American pt..
ducall, K,y.
Clikbero ani Billy Paroons. lots AllooclaUon of Maatero and
APRIL 22, 1919- HUNTING· He was master, mate and pilot Pilots - Harbor 25, .recentl,y .
lnotltutod .at Pt. Pleaoant. Cap.
TON business-mOt among them 50 yearo back.
totn Bowyer to vice ' preildent
N. R. Raredoo, are looking tor
or tbe Security 11011 eo., whlcll
APRIL
24,
1919
CAPTAIN
a single deck otearnboat, we ere
built tbe llolller Smith. 1111 flrot
Ike
Argo,
one
or
the
wnlt
known
Informed, for the Galllpollo Huntington trade. II Ia sold tbat rlyermen plying the Oblo Rivoeveral tbouoenddollorslloobeon er, died Tuesday morning In !be
aubacifbecl for the
~ lllarlne Hoopltal at Loulovllle,
Ky.~ , wflere he had been confined but a lew dayo. Newo of Cap.
taio Arfl/1 death was received
here by Mrs. Argo, who 11 Ylsltlng In lrGn!Aln at the llome oC
Robert Crippen. Captain ArlO

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2 DR. HTP.

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Radio and
auto. trans.,Power steerlna. All
wbite finish with matchlnlinterior. W/S/W tires.
One owner. Excellent condition.

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FoltloM G.T.A, 2 4r. Hltf'dtop, 390 ,V!

ontlne, n.W wide o~t•l ttre11 ,OWM
1tMflng, power brakH , raito. On•
OWMf,

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mint conclitlon. Balance •f new
Wllfi'Cinf)' o

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• dr. 1Hon VB -•fttlne, ~aut. ffo'n•·· red
und whUe ftnlsh, b•.utlful r.d ln'-rlpr.

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WOOD .MOTOR SALES
61 FORD STATION

SEE THE OPEL GT ON •

, mSPLAY IN OUR SHPWROOM.
IT IS REALLY DIFF.ERENT!!

was recently moved to LwiB·

vOle from !be llospltal at GalUpolll. Captain Argo Ia ourvlved by hio widow end tbree clllldren, Mro. Frank Kelaer and
Miss Pan~ Argo, !l. Lwil!l,
Mo., and Mt" Ruth ArlO, Cfn.
cimatl.
Captain Arf!l/s deathwaacaus-

1967 Buick

1967 Iuick

Si&lt;ylark Hardtop Cpo., Custom Vinyl

' cond., 22,1100 miles,
Wildcat 4 ·or. Air
extra nice, 36 months to pay. WAS

. Interior, Auto., P.S., P.B., 36 months

to pay. Sharp.

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PHONE ME OR COME IN. Mot!
loan:~ are completed l'be IGGII
dl;y ... opply,

1962 Merclllu··hlli
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Sorloa 220, 4 'Dr, Jet black. Sharp.
WAS $1295.

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1966 Chevelle
Malibu 4 Dr., V8, Auto., P.S., F)lct.
air cond. On• owner, 36 months fi·

-thly poy~~Mit.
Tilt. Ml HOW MUCH JOU OMd
Cllld I will tell yoo ....dlololr
llow law your paymtnb coo be.

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Exullent croMitlon. · . '
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YOU CAN QUAIIjll' for a -

100al lOGo If yooo can .,...

pow• hro~et, Olr cond., roillo, t.cal•
ly -Md• Cl•on.
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$2295

I lend yon
the money yon need •••

tauntr1 SHon 9 POliN- ,._.I on woo
gon, .va, ctut . tton~. Pow" .... lng,

'Eioctra 4 'Dr. Hardtop. 4ir Cond.; Low
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to pay .. WAS $2695. ·

U. S. TrQops In
Lopsided Victory
SAIGON(UPJ) -

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drew Nortb Vlotnameae Infan-

trymen into a trap near the
Cambodian border Saturcl&lt;cy and
reported killing 213 In a bottle
in which the Americans withsiood one fl. the heaviest
artillery barrages since the
""~~' or Kite Sanll. One
American was wounded lD the
IQJIOided victory.
A force or ahool 600 Nortb
Vlotnamooe moving aut or lairs
In Cambodia aooaulted the U.S.
25th Infantry Divltlon camp
behind a curtain more than 450
rounds ol roeket, mortar and
rocket propolled grenade fire,
American mllitary spokesmen
laid.
The camp, "Frontier Cl1;)', u
abwt 45 milo• nortbweot of
8ll&amp;uo and a mlle from the
CUnbodlan border, was establlsbed m1y Thursday In llopes
It l'Ould hln the Communilto
Into battle.
AecOptllait
Wben !be. Nortb Vt-...ae
accepted the bait, the Ameri,

cans called in jet figbter- oulpO&amp;t since tbe siege o1 Klle
bombers, helicoptero and fixedwing gunalllpo and fired llowltzers at chest-high level from
within the camp, a network ~
deep and lleavlly lortllled
bunkers.
The camp defenders were
bolstered by two 180-man ll.S.
lnfaotry companies dropped into
1he ares by llelicoptor. The
!trikes by the jets and

~ships

were dlreclod by Maj, Harey
Roy ol Dillon, Monl, from a
perch atop a watchtower in the
center of the camp.
U.S. spokesmen Identified the

Sanh In

South Vle1Dam'l

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treme northwest corner last
year from Jan. 21 to AprU 10.
13,000 Sl!ells
The American fortrell at Khe

Sanh houoed about 6,000 ~
It was hit by almost 13,000

shells before relief lorcea lltted
!be siege and routed Nortb
Vietnamese gunner a lram
moontain positions overlooking
the base.
Maj. Gen. Ellis WW!am- at
Fayettevllle, N.C., COII1IIliDder

of the 25th Division, new to
"Frontier Clt.Y" at daybreak

attacking unit as the elements

saturday and commendoci IIIJ

a1 the 9!11 Viet cling Dl.tolon,

and

Capt. R~cy Pulliam of
outtlt made up almost Chattanooga, Tem., whDae com~
entirely or North Vletnameoe Ji&amp;l\Y of 180 men llold olf tbe
b'oops llaoed In Cambodia ahool Initial attack,
two miles south of "'Frontier

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opokesmen said tho
barrage of almost 500 rockets,
mortaro and rocket.propelled
grenades which hit "Frmtler
Clt;y" was one or the most
Intense on a single allied

With Red China ·

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said In explaining tbo fact that
only me American waa WOUDIIed in the b.lttle. "When tfM!i:y
build one of these base&amp;,

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MeMuHen -led beme two
nms 1D hl&amp;ltlllht a rciiar.nm ll!th
imlng Saturds.Y ao the Wllhlnl·
1Dn Senlloro handed the Clovelao! tldiana tbelr nluthttrallht
de!aa~ Il-L
Cox, wbo took over !Dr Barr.r
Moore In tlJe !!rot 1m1ng anor
the Waohlngton to!thandar walked low otrallht batten, 1101 Mu;
Alvla ID hit Into a .Wble ploy
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: ,. 11te .!diOoilor mi•IA&gt; 1111 o.anlttod• to Dotoltno by Mr. m1 ·
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'C11ucle ' Miner ol Mlllm;'a llmlo for Funenla. n .... wriUOn
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'' Roi~Wob. ODd !Ira. Glad7a ~ab ol Mdlaoo. !ilie
IIWI In Olllonl, Olllo, ard w&lt;X'kl for tho OXford .,
Prell. 11te article was published by the Ollonl
Pr~IS last eatl, It whieh dme ChalllC:OY Rothgeb
had · been ill ard In tho hoopital. Mr. ll«hJ!ab died
recently. Olluncey al¥1 CllarUe MeK:ianey were

Jq.tlme lrlards wlien Charlie lived In Addison
and drove a school bus. Charlie, who died last
Tue&amp;day at the age or rn, waa the ll:iM ·of driver
who gaw children a package of caDdy red dr~s,
· ealling them 11 mad pUiss" anlstatlng '"take 101111
iii... yo.. wHI !eelbotlerrightaway. Many ol Charlie'• "riders»
wlfll !ondnes~ Thia Ia how llaymah ~b Grover
describes him.
CIIARIJE
By Ra,ymah

help, my

sool had almosi dwell

Last Friday, my stater ard t made our !lrst owrnlglrt trip by
ourselves !dAce we were YOUI'C girls, wheD we had gone to visit with
Gnnclmother.
'11111waa IIIII 1 pl......,. ~ but It was pleasurable.
M&lt;thar called that Daddy had
had a slight stroke, so we chose to
go homei ani arrtvire there we
fouo1 Dadd¥ i.Jnprovi-w, resting in
111 air conditioned room at Holzer
Hospital, and instructing Molller to
·-Take the girls Cor dhmer at the
steak House."
In describi.Dg his trip from the
house to the holpltal, Daddy said,
"'1 couldP't see who was llftlng me,
but I could hear them talking. I said,
"I know that mice. It's Charlie
and Charlie said, "Yes, Chauncey,
it's Charlie."
KeKINNEY
Charliewho,lai!lked?aOOMtther said, Wli,y, Charlie McKinney, ,an:l he waslD to see Daddy again
that evemag, teo. uro make sure be was getting alolw
right:'
He said he almost asked II he could say a little prayer, but he
was afraid he might: ~set Daddy, so he woold watt wrtillater.
. Aid I ~bought if I were ill, I would appnclate Olarlle's otrer·

an

ing a prayer for me.
I recalled the day when Otarlle had drJwn the first school bus
in our township am my sister arxll had rldclell to hlgti achool classes
a\ Gallia Academ,y.
Charlie had talked tllen, too, ol prayer lor W !rierds, btt I
hadn't yet stood by tile bedside ola loved one In palo. ... aad I hadn't
learead tile -er ol prayer.
As a bus driver, Charlie had expected cow1eoue beharior from
fiiO.e he traDSj1011ed, ard only occasionally did allY""" IIIII reiiiJ&lt;IIlll
fllualy.
He had faith in file goodneSI or people ani ns fatth!Ulro. his

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-Ohio Unlwrsity gal!era captured their oecoid otraipt MidAmerican InvlteUootal Goll t!Ue
Saturday, flnishilll twe&gt;&lt;lays ol
play at file G~&lt;Y~~ Country Club
here with a team score of 1,130.
Ttte ft.ve-rnan team elfort was
•!'Irked iiY Sluaer White, 1967
Weat VIrginia state high achodl
champion, who had a one-over·
par 217 for the 54-llole twrnament.

Kentucky and Miami ot Ohio
tied ror second with identical
team scoreS ot 1,145, Cintlt'lnl.ti
was fc:urth with an 1,146 aRI
host Marshall was fifth with an
1,151.
Other team efforts: Ked:
State, 1,154; Eastern Kentucky,
1,167; Morehead state, 1,171;
Tolec:lo. · 1,178; Western Micht.
gan., 1,188; YOWIIstown, 1,198
and Bolrlbw Green, 1,240.

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nado pJ.aYen gettilw hits Were
David IJi&gt;ocm~b with a pair o1
ellwles an.t George Lawrence, ·
Brei Hart, Bruce Hart ODd steve
Wl-.nner, wtflla slnglo each.
Cuoter ani Grlsley, btthri&amp;ltlhllllera, euobinod 1D hatlllo tho
AleD!Iler J1100IIl ~oa. 11tey
combined ID fan ftw ard walked
seven.
Southern, - 3-4 ewnH ....
3-2 In the ~hiD VaHey COI&gt;o
fertnee, hoot Gloooter In tho
belionl~W ol Socttoral p1ay ... MGI_III¥•t Raeint.

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.Wo boone runs - tho llllllder
'.aiiO"bomored
grllld alam ol his career powered the Boston ned Sox 1D Twlno, wbo clOtlt Joe Hot4111':1
a 7-f victOry over Detroit Sat- flrot toea ol the ..._
urday, the llluJnPDg Ti&amp;or'a lllan&lt;o oot tile ...
for stx lmiDp before. ntbll4
!0111111 strallht loas.
Yartrzemsld, bafltng a mere with a tore lhoal&lt;llr IIIII ~
.194 entering tho game, propel. er Joe Gr.- :~ QL.
led a Joe ~ pitch &lt;II the ...,., IUD 1ft the.olidJth .. a walk to
taetng ol tho upper dack In rllht Ward'a - e Lula
Ajlarlclo.
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BaiUmore . . 13 6 -~·

New York ..... 6 9 .400 5
Mmtreal. .•.••• 6 10 .375 5\1
Sl. Louis .•.• 6 10 .375 5\1

Datroit ..... 8 7 .533 3
Waohlnl!ton .. 8 10 .Mt 4\1
Clevelard . . • I 13 .071 9\\
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Chicago ..... 8 5 .615
Oakland ....• 9 7 ,562 \1
KanBIB City • . • 8 7 .533 I
Mlmeoota •... 8 7 .533 1
Caltrornia .. .. 5 8 . 385 3
Seattle ...... 5 9 .312 3'h
Friday's Result.
Wash. 10, Cleve. S, otgJrt
New York 7, Ball 2, otgJrt
Booton5,Dea.it4,nlgJrt
Chlcaao
6 Mlm. 5, nllht
Los AD&amp;. 3 Atlanta I, allht
Calif.
6,
Kan. Ctcy 3, rdi!IJI
Ctncl-tt 4 San Diego I, alpt
1111n Fran. 12, HooB1Dn 8, allht Oakland 14, Seattle 2, nillllt
Todey's Games
Today•s Games
Oaklaad
at Seattle
Chicago at New York, 2
California
at Kan. City
st. Louis at Pbtla
Mlmeoota at Chlc:aao
- a t Plttsburgb
Booton at Detroit
ClnclDnati at San Diego, 2
Wash. at Cleveland
Allanta at Los Angeles
New
York at Baltbnore
llouotm at 1111n Fran., 2
(Doea not Include Saturday's
games).
(Doeo not Include Saturday's
games).
NOW T AK lNG
APPLICATIONS FOR
MOURNING PERIOD ENDS
Waitresses, Curb Woit.
wASHINGTON (UPI) _This
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ts the lut day !lqs wW be
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D.own at hall ote!! lor ~-r
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AUOD!a ... , • 10 6 .625 I
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ClnclmaU . . . 8 6 .571 2
San Diego .... 6 II ,352 5'h
..... 414 .222 8
Frlda.Y'• nesulta
Phlla 5 Sl. Louis I, nlgbt
Chlea110 3 New York I, allht
Pitta 8, Montreal 2, allht
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ALBANY - A potem SOuthern
Torrado hitting attack 1!1.. Coach
Russ Harper's Metga COII!ttana
an &amp;allY S..l victory 0\'W host
AleXIUiler here Friday afternoon
In a MOVC game.
SOphomore Gary Hart, 1 rlglit-~~"-'··-· It! tho--·~vl
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tory. Hart famedelghtaadlssued
only two lraepassea.

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East
W. L. Pet. GB
Chica&amp;O ..... 12 5 .71HI
Plttsburgb • .. II 5 •~8

Southern
Pounds Out
8-1 Victory

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POP-. """ hid -aNew
York rally In tile el&amp;ltth b1 hit-

oo NO. 10 and fllree.prtted
the 14th.
TreviDo acrambled m t h e
fnllll lido. He lbree.pdted tho
secood for a boi!01 but IP it
back with a 25-loot putt 011 tile
fourtb hole. Be rolled to a 30footar for amthor birdie oo the
stxth, but promptly lost It on
the om hole wl1en be caugbt a
trap.
Trevino, wbo !lnlahod to Gil')' Pleyer In the Tournament ol Champlona laot week,
then snaked 1ft a 35-looter lrom
tlJe rrtr«e oo the 13th ard two.
puUed lor alllllhar birdie on the
par 15th anor berely mtsolng a
25./oot try lor an eesJe. He had
only a three.fooler lor his 111111
birdie ol tile day on No. '16 ODd
than "" a 25-loot birdie try
on tho 17th hit the bock o1 tho
cup and bounce out.
Beard's p,tUer pve b1m trouble on the back side as he missed two lhort · birdie ll"tts and
tliree.pdted the 12th.
Davlin shook ~ back.to.l&gt;ack
boi!01• at file 13th and 14th with .
brUHant qiPI'OI.Chel that left
blm birdie pella oloal7m. .nd
fpur teet 011 tile !Sib IIIII 16th.

By

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one nm on MaltY Alou' s double
and an error by Sutherlalld on
Jose Pagan's routine growder.
Slrlgleo by Maury Wills al¥1
Manny Mota, a walk arlf Laboy's
sacrifice fly produced the Expos'
first run in the first lnrdrw 1nd a
double by Sutherlard ard a strvie
by Jotm Botemanaddedanotherln
the fourth.

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Clemente's tw~run hmner in the
otxth imlng gave file Plttsburi!IJ
Pirates a 4-3 victory over the
Montreal EJIIlOB Saturday. and
deali Bill (No Hit) Stoneman his
third loss of the seasoiL
stoneman. who pitched a ~
hitter against the Philadelphia
Pblllles on AprH 17 ard lollowad
it with a shutout aplnst the St.
Louis C&amp;rdinala, Nd his strlrw
or 21 consecutlw scorele11 innirva erded in the !ourth inning
when Willie stargell homered tor
the Pirates.
Bob Veale received credit tor
the rictory although he was rea
placed by Chuck Hartenstein In
tile etghfll inni"!! when Gory Sutl&gt;erlan:l's fourth hit or the game
drove in the E"PQS' third run.
DoM CleJMienon singled aJMi Jose
Laboy was hit by a pitched boll
prior to Sutherlan:l's single.

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pocld111 away at Jim ,Merritt
!Dr Hvon Innings, e&gt;Pl- lor
runs oiJ the Cincinnati
!DUII1&gt;aw In tho ol&amp;ltth ODd
ilownect file nods 5-2 With Nate
COlbert collecttor his third
l!ome run In lllrea daya.
~- COlbert craCked i three.nm
11Gmor In tho Inning aa t h e
Padres overc-.e a Z.Odeftclt
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medalist honors durlor file loth ,....,.. SOutheastern Ohio AIJ&gt;.
lotlc League 11011 tourrmneM held Friday on tho POJII'lroy gol!
course. Murray fired a 39-36 five-over.par 75 for top honora.
He Is !lanked by Nolan P. Swackhamer, le£4 Meigs gol! cooch
a.-1 toumameDt director, ani Ben Buckles, Jackson golf coach.
BOb Priddy, Meigs, ami Greg Smlth, GAHS, last year's comedallsla, ftotohed wltlJ 83 aol82respectivelythtaspring.

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CROWNS DAUGIITEH QUEEN
NORFOLK, Va. (UP!) - Addrualng her as '')'our majesty,''
Prelidelt Nixon Saturda,y crown.
ed his blonde daug!rter Tricla
1;111e0 of the 16th AMuaJ Aza..
let Festival. Then he kissed
he, ~ the cheek.
Tho Prellident new here !rom
the presidential retreat at cDavld In the western Marylllld
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m"'*'""• to parUelpato In file
.,.....lion wimeai!M bY 11!01'1
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3-1, aH.....t just one inlleld hit
aQI. facad tho minimum 12 be.;.
tera over the Orat four hlrlrwa
then coasted the rest of the way
aa bls teammates built him a
comfortable lead. The yoong
r&amp;gtrt..bander scattered elghthitl,.
atruck cat seven and walked only
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"Ob, he spends quite a bit or tlme at Clallle's and helps out,''
M&lt;thar replied.
Having retlred, moved frml the farm, hla chUdrengrown, Olar·
lie bas moretimetogtveolhimaelfto people aDd he las CouM a place
of uaetulness.
"The L&lt;Jrd has been his help a:IIJ hissoul ca.JmOt dwell in sU.mce."
Jane, Mother aDd I wert h&lt;me to let Daddy rest and ret1U'ned to
file hospilallllat e.enlq[:.
110ed'C)toseeamaninthe doorway, and as soon as he smiled,
I knew it was Charlie.
When he smiles, it is Uke the bright sun breaking through the
clouds; it is as' though the smooth sea is ruffled by the wind into ·
deep waves; it is the wtilled field plCM'ed into furrows.
It is the love of God showing through.
''Why, hello tllere, I haven't seen you glrh1 in ages," he said,
aDS also spoke to Mother, "How's our patient'?" he as.ked.
Later, enroote home, I said, 111t was nice of C2m.rlie to come
again to see Dedcly."
'"Yes," Mother said. 04 And he probably wni go to see him every
day he is ia the hospitaL"

cc..-ed durihi a three-run fourth
Qmlng ard .ailwled al¥1 scored
'11"id a tw......., alllth as tho CUbo
~ed Don C&amp;rdwellaad three
relievers lor Iii hill.
Roo. Santo, betting only ,172
prior 1D tho same, alao Contributed heavily rotho Cubo' attackwifll
two hlto and lbree runs betted lo
w)llle Ernie Bonka ·•rd Handy
~.undley each drove In a pelr ol

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BANGKOK, ThaHard (UPD Thai commanders Saturday reported finding an arsenal of Communist weapons near tbe' U. S.
atr base at Ubon ard said the
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MINI ,8 AUTO

Ohio Soctet;y ol Medleal Teehoology ard American Blood Bonkers Association Conrention held iri Newark Apr~ 18, 19 and 20.
She Is • 1965 graduale of Gallla Academy Hi8fl School.

away !rom Fraal&lt; Beard with
back.to.baOk birdies on I b o
TOry dl!llcutl 15th and 16th holaa.
TrOYino wao one ol tho lew
chall_.l 1D """'""r tho back
aiDe on PreB1Dn Trail GolfCIUb'o
par 35.:1J-70, 7,088-yard layOut
aa he - a 35-32-67, tlJe oxa«
reverae ol Clalrlea' t;ylng r«md.
Beard, wbo grabbed the leecl
with a par &lt;XI tile very !trot bole
., tlie windy, damp afternoon.
stayed .. tront until Trevino
Pitied him. He flnisbed with a
34-36·70 that left blm In a tie
at 207 with Aullrallan Bruce
Devlin, wbo alao posted a 34-36.
Bruce CrampiOn etalmed rtllh
plaeo alme at ooe Ullder.par 209
with a almllar 3446-'10, while
young Bert Greene, wbo bold or
ohlred the lead the !!rot two
roundo, llk!dded 1D a 37 -36.73
and and Into a tie at par 210
wllll Australian .-comer Bob
!ilaw. !lloW had a 34-33-67.
Charleo blr&lt;tied the rtrat hole
!rom 20 lee~ tlio third from
lour teet, tile seventh from 12
feet ard than ran Into bogeyfr&lt;lu.
b1e ... tlJe loth and 14th to ap.
parenlly drop aut ol a challengIng spot. ' ua wes short of t h e

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Iller ~ three hits and scored
· illree runs Salurday 1D o~t~port
tlw Ham• .... help the Chicago
tuba de!eat tho New York Meta

Medical Techooi,.Pst ol tlie Year" recentlY ·at ML

Carmel Hospilal, Columbus. Miss Fraley

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I've thought a lot about Olarlle this week.
He coold have _.id, I've done my share or work, so I'm going to
rest nmr. I have had as many disappointmeDtJ an:l heartaches as the
aet person, so I woa't go arwnd. asking to share anyone else's bur·
dens."
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He could be seated in a cool place on a OOt summer day aOO by
a warm tlre on the cold winter ones, instead of going on ambulance
call11 aDd assisting in times of sorrow.
But instead or thla, Charlle is using his time God is giving him
In aerve others.
He ~ould have said, '1 can't do ID)thing. I can't si.Jlg, or palm,
make a ~ch, write a book, I don't have auy talent."
But\.inatead he has said, "Lord show me where there's a need
and I'll db what I ean to fill the place."
He Ma said, u1 dm't know what I can do, but I'm willlrw to go
tor you, so .send me Lord."
And in this obedience, Olarlle ha.s tound a voice tor bls souL

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Rl!f'elves H~h Sludent llonor

hard work In the farm fieldo, tho diSijiPO!ntmerj ol
crq) failures, family hardships, and Dnaocial dlmculties - but I
ne,.r knew a Ume that Charlie oouldD't ftada'place In laUgh between
the dmea of teara.
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Paul· ca......•, Hcrl!loo 111 In tile ellhtb. Cox ..,.. up stx
tied the ...,.., 1ft tile fourtb ODd hlto, atruck aut tour llld.walk.
lingle• 11y Frank Howard, Had&lt; ed ...,.In wlmilll hiJ !lrotpme
AltanllldMCMWI,..tdollble- oltlle-.
Cl"oland Sam McDowen ro tho .......,:, In tho llfth.
BALT!I(ORE (UPI)...Joe Pep.
IIOraclo Pilla ..,.. 1n ro walk ltllne homered &lt;11. reliet plkb. BraDt Alyea IIIII the Senllnrl er 1'WtA! Hiebert with two aut
ICOred two more rune oo Tim Ill tile 10th tmJng SaiUrdo,y 1D
CuH,..o lingle ODd amthor ,... live tile New York Ylllkeoo a

DALLAS (UP!) - U. S. Open
""'"pion Lee Trovlno and New
,zsaiand southpaw Bob Charles,
ll"tlecl their way Into a tie lor
the third round lead ol tlie fi0,000 Byrm Nelson Gol! Claollic
Saturda¥ w I t h rour....ter.por
2068.
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pella of 20 and 22 teet ... tho
final two holes to overtake Tre·
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111111 !Dr tho !!rat Ctovelend hit.

Trevino, Charles Share Lead

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sixth ......,CutiyO ~stern 3p, ~ 10""'11'·wlfll 353 ODd J'ftll i 4WIJ.. ~i. Bolp lla-i eel )if UOaOI Botail !iii! ·lfoltl 0 Brfaii • • • • • o • • • f8 f8 ,12
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Jacktoo'o Gal')'. ~. -.ilu.a· . At 1M ball'w8¥'11W1&lt;o Wallilm
·SCqrer · wm (Jhueh ~ TOTM,I!, .,...,.,. I 'Ill 118 : ~
The Galllans finished the 18- 38-36-75 "''llillredllloclallithoo- alid Gallljlolla were tied J1171. anrl. Mrs., l!*aci&lt;haMtr' ~· In'
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hole mstch wltll a tam to1a1 or oro. ''_ ..• Tcm c....., ..U GAHSi«aaed 1811Dthillll~ ·chirp of the . reliellllllonta ~ .... ; ~· ..... 37 il ' 78. ·:;~~~~~~~~~i
332, nine ot:rokes lheod o1 ""'""""' wltlla37·:U-'19;'\feUI''· whUo tho~ llnlobod -~ ,C&lt;IIIim!il.o, c-oed ot Konrla Anrl.er!IOI!• •• "''' 43 38 ' 82 ·
JACKSON - Coach Cliff WUoon's Gallla Acsdem&gt; mue Devils r11110011l11 Atlleno. The Bulldogs ton'o Tim Trlplelt,w!fllo3Hl-, 180, drli!IPI!w lhe Wallo_, tO. ChaniYo Boclil' SWindall, Sonrl.i Cllcll •••• ,. ,'. ·,. ,47 ' tO 1):1
rode•a 13 hit attack to an 8-4 victoey over U. Jaekaon Iromne.a here totaled 34l. JockSOII wao tlllrd 80, Jllaced third In tho l..U~ . olxth In the B'* atanrlll(p.
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Here'• Frldoy'a toa111 reoullll TQfALS . (·. .
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319
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GAWPOLIS:(332)
n. win evened the score a,galnst JackBOil this year ud left the
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Blue Devils· with a $.1 record, 1·1 In Southern Division play oltlle
MOIII!on ....... 48· 19 82
SNhaatern Ohio ~etic .League. Jaekson won the first game here
Lloyd ••• , • , , •• 413 18 81
~rU 1 Ill' a 5-4 margin and tile teoms played to a 5-S deadlock last
Orr , , , , ••.•• , 46 U 81.
Tui..... at Galljpolla.
Southeastern edged Southwest- F. santord, 3b •• .- , , •• 3 ,1 0 MQI'pn and Jack Waters. LOB Smltll ••• , , , • , • 39 43 82
ball.
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Third baseman Da~e Burnett
ern 3-2 Friday afte..-. In tllo J, Brldenlallflh, 2b ••• s 0 0 - $ooilnreltern 6; Southoo.-rn TOTAI.S • • , , • i71 161 . 332
pated the Blue Devils 13 hit at• grounded ouL
Cillss A 5ecUonal Baaeboll 'four&gt; TOTAlS •• • •••••• 31 3 ' 6 lO.,I!_.:;:_Reynel'
Eo.!": SBand-~
ATHENS (341)
JackSOII scored one run in the nament at R1chmoodale.
U.ek with two al~esaOOadcxble
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Shay 0 0 0 0 0 , , o ·, 47 43 90
Southwestern 010 100 ~ 2 3 3 ter ~bottom of the fourth to cut the
ID lour trli&gt;l to tile plate.
. Carr •••• , • , , •• 42 40 82
J. Smlfll let the Highlandero SOUtheeotern 001 !01 •-3 6 2 cis. SAC - Reynolds.
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Tom ~encer a~ Gary Ballard GAHS lead to s-.4. Spencer came down wltll only three htto ao he
Batteries: SoutJn,restem on
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walked two and Ca!U*t 11 tor Ballldon (Lp) and Walker; south- ~ ....... 6 6 3 3 7 Reed . . . . . . . . . 42 39 81 :
catcher Rick. Moseiy connected out and fanned Harris to put Southeastern.
Smlfll ..... , •• 7 3 2 3 6 TOTALS ·. : ••• m 167 3W
eastern - Smltl! andI Mtllir.
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lor two· -singles in four trips. down the threat.
Curt Baisden went the distance E - Miller1 Francls, Danian.
Cosby grounded out to open the for Southwestern and gave lP
Odter e11ra base hits Cor the
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Blue DevOs were a double by bottom of the fourth. Outry was hit slx hits, none for extra bases.
MUla ••••••••• 48 46 92 1
ohortotop Lennie Bush and a by a pUch. Gary Sexton was h.lt Baisden walked three anrl struck
McPeak • , , • , • , 43 45 ' 88,1
by a Saunders pitch aDd Dully out seven.
homeru!l by Dave Jdmson.
Tile lromnen were able to get moved to seccnd. SWan hit be.ck
Southwestern took a 1~ lead in
only two hits orr the offerings to Saunders who threw Duffy out the top or the setond
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cer. Ed H~hes was one tor two ond on11. fielder' II choice. Hughes bottom ol tile third. Each team
and llan~wentone lor three singled and stole secordwith Sex~ scored one in the fourth and South.
(MI.Jor League Leoders)
Adair: KC. •. 13 t8 2 17 .354
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eastern .PUshed across the win-Jackson's only extra base hit. load the bases and then Spencer ning run in the bottom otthe sixth.
(Aa of April 26)
(Homo RUllo)
Sl.wxlers started tor the Blue came on to fan Harris. That end~
(National
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Natlmai"Loape:
McCov&lt;\Y, San
Gary Reynolds, Southwestern's
Devils and worked three and two- ed the Jackson scorirc. It was 5-4, leMelder, had the only e~
G. AB R. H. Pet. Fran 6, Cepeda, Atl, Santo, Chi,
Stick• Price $4442.75
thirds innings. He was relieved in faVOI" ot the moe Devils. base hit of the contest, a triple. Joneo, NY •••• 15 58 13 25 .431 Browl). San llleao. Stargell, Pitt
by Spencer who finished the conThe mue Devils scored one
J. Estep, first baseman, paced Laboy, MD, , • 16 64 7 26 ,t06 and Tolan,_cin t .
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American L-•e: F. Robinthree and
innings.
filed out to open the inning. Mose- four trips.
Jones, Mil .•• 16 61 11 24 .383 son, Bel~ Murcer, NY and HowPhU Collurn started for Jack- ly anrl Mark Johnsoo hit beck-loAB R H Aiou, Pit•••• 16 69 10 26 ,377 ard, Wash 7; PepltoOo, NY, POJon alii waa: Ufted in the fourth back singles. Johnson moved to SOUTIIWESfERN
G. Carter, cf •• , •• 4 0 0 Menke, !lou. • 18 60 7 22 .367 trneelll, Boo anil Jackooo, Oak6,
' lnr na.. Swan. Steve !Jnyd came secorll as the nrst baseman made
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c. llemsn. lb ...... 3 o o Perez, Cln. , .14 55 11 20 .364
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J. Walker, c ........ 3 I 1 Parlu!r, LA •• 16 53 13 19 .358 16; MeCOVt,y, SlnFranlS;Jcllea,
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Stf•r Price $4126.10
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• - they travel to .Meigs was outat secoodbase. Tbatmade Joe Waters, 2b .•... . 3 0 0 Plrclll, BoL • 15 54 15 2t .444 NY 18; Howard, Wllb l6; ~
lor a replariy sclleduledSEOAL It 6-4 ror the mue Devil~
J. Lewis, rf •• • , .•• , 3 0 0 H. Allen, Was. 13 38 5 16 .421 tone, NY iS; llllord, . Ball and
Southern Division game.
GAllS tqged S.,.ve Linyd, who TOTALS •.••. , •. 28 2 3 Bradford, Chi. 12 41 8 16 .390 Green, ~,!Lu
Gallla Academy took a I-ll came en in the middleofthesixth
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SOUTHEA~RN
AB R H Ollva, Min . .. 15 67 12 26 .388
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J, Smith, p •• •• , ••• 4 0 1 M&amp;¥, Cbl ..•. 11 41 9 15 .366 A 4-ll; stooe, Alia and Rogon,
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Ballard and Burnett hit lack- W. Barker, rf. , . •. . 4 1 1 Cator, Oak. , .16 64 11 23 .359 · Chi 3.0; Nlkero, AUo, Jooklna,
toetaway.
to-blck singles. Ballard scored J. Estep, lb • • •• •. . 4 1 2 Rdrpz. Cal. , 12 48 9 17 ,354 Cb1 and Ooteea, Loa A 3-l; Fer·
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1be lrcnnen went ahead 3--1 In on a '-1 peg to third and Bur~
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sc:oriqr Harris. Bob Thorson grounrled out and that enrled the R. Cosby, c ••. . ••• I 0 0 Women's Amateur soH chamll11QIIIed out wltll MUillhY mov- Wue Devil scoring.
D. Dlllfy, c! •...•••. 2 0 0 plonalilp (Sept. 29.oct. I) will be
Ing to third. ~Wger COlby rued
In the bottom of -the seventh, c. Smith, rr .... .. .. 1 o o J&gt;IB¥ed at lhe Sea Island Golf
to left tleld alll. scored Murphy Spencer lannod Clnrle Holdren. D. Sexton, rl .. .... . I 1 0 Club In Georgia,
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on the sacrifice. Dan Dutty ~ Harris died to left and Dave P. Cohurn,p .... .. .. 1 0 0
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pad up to short atli the lrcxmen Yates struck out to end the game. D. Swan, p . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 bo pfa!'ed at file Rldglea
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The mue Devils pushed tour L, Bush, as . ,.,, . 4 0 1 E. Hughes, 3b ••••• • • 2 0 1 Tex.
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Ridenour's TV. • • • • •• '• • 84
runs across ~n the top of the D. Jolulson, cl .. .... 3 1 I TOTALS .......... 23 4 2
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fourth and chased &amp;tarter Phil B. Wilson, 2b . . . . . . 3 1 I GAHS ..... 100 401 2- 8 13 1
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and moved to second on a sacri- G. Balian!, II ....... 3 2 2
Batteries: GAHS - Saunders
fice by Spencer. Gary Ballard, D.~tt,rl~b ... .. 4 2 3 (WP), Spencer (4) anrl Moaeiy;
DES MOINES,
(IJPI)- The !ra. • . • , . . ••••• ; .33
High Team 3 pmea - For·
a sophomore who .has earned T. Prose, lb •. .. . , . 2 1 o JACKSON - Cd&gt;urn, Swan (4) Willle Meearte.r, who bad a
rest
Rumero, 2189.
aensational career In the
a apot as the regular leftflelder, R. Mosely, c •.. . .. , 4 1 2 (LP), IJoyd (6) and Cosby.
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banged a si~Wle scoring WUson. D, Stunders, p , , , . .. , 1 0 0
E - Hughes 2, Cosby and ~n­ hlckoourt at Duke, llsnod wlfll
Dave Burnett singled moving M. Johnson, rf . . .... , 2 0 1 cer. LOB- Jackloa 5; GAHS 7. tho Los Angeles Lakers of file Rwmer3, 780.
Hll!lllnd. 3 Games - Dale Da.
Ballard to third. This brqht TOTAI.S
29 8 13 2B - Bush, Burnett anrl MUIJihy, Natlmal Basketboll Alooclatlon.
"Tho Largnt ChrYIIt.;P-Iymaut~ Ooalor In Soulhoa1torn
tihlo''
Ylo,
$82; Calista Searlo, 496,
McCarver, the Lakera• top
on Dave SWan who walked Tom
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l!lilllnd.
GameDale
Davlo,
pick
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collep
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olped
PrOBe. Ballard scored 011 a JACKSON
AB R II Mapes, Cosby and Hughes, SAC206; Cal IIIII Searlo, 167.
P&amp;lled ball. COsb;y pegged totlrlrd J . Mapes, 2b ••.. .. I 1 0 Pro,e anrl Coal&gt;!'.
a nc&gt;&lt;ut, three-year contract.
to get Burnett but Ed Hugbes drop- C. Holdren, 2b, •• • •• 1 0 o PITCHER
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ped the b&amp;l.l ai'KI Burnett scored B. Harris, ss , • . • 4 1 0 Saunders (WP) 3 2-3 2 4 2 3
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IIAioel,y grounded out but Prose D. Yates, 1b •....• • 1 0 o Cohllfn
3 1-3 6 4 0 3
held at third. SaWiders walked B. Thorson, U •• . , •• • 2 o 0 Swan(LP)
2 4 2 3 0
and Prose scored on a passed M, Thomas, If •••. , . 1 0 0 Llnyd
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aad.lla tllem In ~

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lor Ulllver a111 special·
to oludr actuil operaUon1
'l.rm'a In Ohio and !ll'opare
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11&lt;\1'~• made ulll~e olmi!ar lo

lnc\Uclo ov...- labor collo or
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ed out lhet, lllo or tbf' inolt
Important lal:toro al!octlng dairy
colltl are alzo ot herd and lev·
el of mUk production. rtunb•
of - · ranaocl from 2t to 120
!lirr'farm and production iler cow
rlligod !rom 10,000' lA&gt; 17,000
pounds of milk. .

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D¢i',fllfiiiL , miDocl lor 11ch tarm. Detellod
NinO . .Meip, · Thlo tiCUI\rlncholodlood and In!- eoll lniormatloo was ~ed
IIIlo ,ftok . . ,mal
IIIII•. ~~~~~~ tor lo!lr. hord llz•i and Rvo prolum boiilao1i •· IQIOI CIJIIo, dh'9c\ labor .,.U, .... lovfl,. VarlatiiXII amotll'
All are eoiiPit and ~r dliol;t com. llc!ld not lirml In a partlcular . olze or

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larp.1blo ciOariy lnrl.lcateotbat
....,. ~· arli 'doinl • bot.!
ter)ib iii cmiroiung coati than
otherL
In general, tile coats of prollucinl a IUndrodlroiBbt of milk
tnr Ilardi ,of 24 lo 31 cowa
waa ~lf wiille herdo wltb 50
~ more &lt;OWl had au aver~
c~oi of $3.75 per llmllredwela!tl

of When
mUk prodocod.
cooto wert analyzed ac.
cording lA&gt; productloolevela,low-

filial colllo per lllndr~
·.-sulled at nearly every BUC·
or

eeeilvo lncreen In dairy ilfo.
ductlon. Farmer1 wlfll 1!1 avir·
ap milk production per cow of
11,500 pounds hid-· ot · ~. ·
14 per hwllredll'ell!ll~ w h I h
llrlllerl wlfll cowoproduclntl15,.
400 pounds experloneed coils of
$3.68 per ~olgbL lkntov·
er, file coat olllveslock overhead was higher lor bordo wltll
high milk (ll'OOOction 11u111 lor
herds producing a lower lovell.
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·\fool, Mohair Payments Announced

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at , the
,rail! ut ~· .,.- cent 01 tile dol·
IU; I'Oturno ooichgrowirrecolftd
tnP' tile IIIIo ut ohom wool.,....
~i!"d during 1968, llo V. S. .Jlo.
.portment ot Agrlcolture has anIIOIIiloOil. ildlalr f!rRitoro will
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recei¥o P111118ntl' II tj;e flte ol
71.2 per cent or returns 11ch
,rOifer re&lt;elvocl from the sale
ol mohair.
Theoe Pt!.l'lllenta to produce,..
tor woofand mohair wl!etodln
1968 will otable many sheep anrl
goot ralooro to cont11110 lobus~

-baled On the difl'erence between
the incentive price of 67 c:enta
alii the rational avenge price t4
40.5 cents received by growers.

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received for · wool and mohair
In 1967 and 18611. P.,:;..nto are
estimated to to1a1 a UU!e leBB
thaD the po,yments ol about $70
USDA ala:o announced a Pl1·
mWlon made IIIII yoor oo 1067 ment rate ol $1.00 a
weight on unshorn lambs sold or
msrketbWo.
. The pa,yment rate for wool is slaughtered dorlng the 1968msr-

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lhe 1967 rate o1 $1.05 a hundr•
weight. The payment on sales of

Lay ofthe,land

Tree Plantings Planned

Uve lambs that never have been
'Shorn is based on the payment
rate lor shorn wool, average

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orilleo fJ( oc:ale. The· .-......
bulldln(r' IIIII OlfdJII1Iflll ,bwootmont tor tile amalloll herd olze
....,P, 'averqmg iti ,cowi, wu
$5M por cow w1111e111elaraobeid
olze llf"''P. fiora&amp;lni 'IZ ·cowo,
bad ~85. 1nYellld per cow. WhOa
lnvo~ was meuured aa a
por ~ cil nillk
produeed, a slmDar rolzilmablp
was fOWJd.
Tbero are some problemlln·
valved In pt11na lar&amp;er. Dlereasllilr the !llu of tile dairy herd
lndlocrlml•ateiJr , ' will riQI(re
more labor and - re~ In
le81 than (1111 emplo)imenl fJ( the
ad&lt;lod labor. Lower labor ollie!eney IIIII a hillhor coot of produclng a hunrlredwel&amp;lrt or milk
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por )nulc!redwetpt tlwo the '""'lir ·• 1o t9
'Jfllo coli "' produclntl • huJ&gt;.
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li.o ' tlie IIYtl of productlm per
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Pl&lt;ili:am Ia . available lo all lntereo!o« ~ Counl1 Iarmer'- '

At!Or tile Iarmer completes blo
loco~e tax return lor tile Ylll'
he bal tile ~11 to IIIJil..
marbelilolarmrecordo,lndlealinllnereuOd copltollnmtnumt,
lnveiltor7 chlnge, and depreola.
tfon. He 1110 D.aures wt bis ac.
tual "''GP production tor file year
and wbetller IIIlo It led m tile
tarm or orr tile larD ••
· Wh"''the .,mmaryCOOiesbad&lt;
tile former hu IIi&gt; _.-tunliyto
cheek inore carelully In ciOtau all
., hit lleinL AI In ony buolneao,
file first IIIII moll lmllOrlanl
problem la _lo hive casb reco(Jitl ~ tlwo cash e&gt;pelll·
Manapment capaclcy' aiJ a re- es. He &amp;leo ean see his total
source 1Dprt ill dllrlcu1t·to oval- capltollnvootment.
uale. The oddltion or more One of file lmllOrlanl meiSOJrO·
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crealllng mUk production coot&amp; •• a per coni of 81'011 Income.
The lludy ohowed that tile cost Moat llrmero try to keep IIIla

of produclntl a hllndredwel&amp;lrt or
milk decreased in paeral aa
herd alze lncrea~ hoWeVer,
file IIOrde over so cows In tldl

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under 30 per cent. Another ......
urement of elletency is t:be r&amp;oo
turns for each dollar's worth of
feed led. Thls ftgure should Of&gt;-

ber rt9resentirc thicount)'court Johnny Looney, 8enlceForester shOrn wool.
The moiBir payment rate Is
of each c~, anri0J1!1 inomber ol w. Va. llopartment o1 Natural
based
on the difference between
retreaentlil,; m-'-ci.Palltlel t.rom Reaources, and John Cooper or
, fo!a..O~
the USDA SoU conaerwt1on serv- the SlCJPOrt price of 77.4 cents
, PT. P'ihsANT - HOrborl each
Masoa CouDty WaiNifrtaented . ice. These laat three are mem· and the average price of 45,2
Niloon, , or near-: Gt.wood, oo
•1110 Co!oan .Br"""·, or Guyan by Edwafdl!umaarnor and Jesse bora ol the Mason Count,y Tech· cents a DOUDd received b)' growers.
Creek, llu made plano lor plant;. BrOifn ollhe Western Soli COn- nlc:al Action PaneL
Deductions or 1.5 cents apound
1be nexi-JIIOOting ot tile steer·
log trioa. 'In talldng with senation Dlstrlcl anrl Ill' D. a
from
shorn wool and mohalrpay·
Denver Yoilo
treopillnt- Morpn, -or oi PL Pl11111nt. log C&lt;mmlttee wiD be held In
mem:s
BRI7.5 cents per hundred
l!w, Nel..., 11lcl. that be be&lt;alno Aloo pre- trmn Mum COUIItl Maclloon oo May 22. Federal as·
bttereat&amp;d 1n trie plantirw: as a were VIrginia Raiburo, olllce alatonce th""""' fills program pounds olliveweight rrom lamb
,, u1t .of lila:
' nil.gbbor'a: tree Dllllli!Or of tile Agrlcultun!Stab- WID bo furnished th.. Soli payments will be made Cor adverte1
tising, promotion, and related
1be neighbor had had Wutlon and C0111erw.tlonofllce, Conservation 5errlce.
market devel~ment acthities on
fi&lt;IOd ouecooi ,wlfll his pine pill,.
wool," lamb, alii mohair.
tatlon, &amp;ad Noloon was Interested
Agricultural StabutzaUon anrl
in· tht '( same type project for
Conservation
Service (ASCS)
11111e •!top tanrl blhlnrl his hooae.
eount,y offices in Ohio were auth-.
COLtilmvs- "OIIIolandownLocal Dlatrlct Cmservatlonlat Orlr.ed to begin making payments
. WE·HELPED J. I. Thoavson. oro hive a great -""'111 will provide counsel as to whit on April10, 1969.
Jr., wiU. • con11rvadon plaa tor to lloautlt1 fllelr tanr1 lllld at: plants are bell sultod lor var.
The 1969 Incentive price for
. hl1 l'lim .near NL ~lve fl'urch traej uileM wilclllle 11 tho 11m0 1oua Bolla and l)tuatloos If re&lt;announced May 31, 1968)1s
Now...the first high-yield nutritionally improved
.beJond -"lalid. -~and lila time because lido Ia Uio 101- qutltod. Some Soli and Water J'ool
69 cents apoum, 2 cents apound
sorghum-St!l,la,~g_ra~ is available from your
,~IOII ,lhet llhrlila and trees are • Cal@va!l!l': !llatrl!'l!'lflces " " ~lghertllenfllo'
s,_,..p. rlcojor ·
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1 molt avallable and tile boll time ~wiltlllfo ,!Wmo' tof ~...unjij a. h6s;Th8 '1969 *;;\j.;l.jprl~e· \lr '"'' "· Funk's·(I&lt;Dealen ·
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mixture. l.'art ol fllo lo Plant lheiD iluC'!OIIIUiiy " ac- . i'amd odd 'ir a JIOIIC( and lior mobair is 77.4 Cents a pound, the
lanrl.llfl!chtlw'eloaredqagrow. COI'IIIIJiio RQnio..1 - ·
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plnil 0 anrl they wore able to
~~..,Illite, row pit&amp; Mini'~ fllooo ar11s, same as the 1968 supportprlce.
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When plantod, provide a plesa.
' to 11% higher yleldl
• Up
·mako ••• or It 1... pulpwood. Mr.
·~ producing - · ... ent Vld lor lhose ll8lng 0 • r
BVYS POLUD HEREFORD
• I to 10% higher digHdblllty
"1~1niUiwil1adlvel'-ry' ~IlCht lntehr· pravldo ,IIOII&amp;blrd teed ~ ljlainoa,rl. !!tmie landi&gt;!mera conPOMEROY
1be
ftrll
amual
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e the yeat If several l4nda &amp; r e ltniet JDartln houses and wood• Alllittl d~th-regrowt r~pJdly 1fter
. . - a .Q~ acre teed plot pl"!!!!d. lllruba PI'Orido beauty dlick houol at or oear pond sitos Soutlte.r.o Ohio 11All Breed" Bull
gr.nlng oi' clipping
IIIIo waa held at file Pike CounPal&lt;h naar • - WoodO.
, by produclal .U.actm llo!mra to provide needed housing.
were oo the farm we In tile iPl'lnc lll!d brl1llant lei!
I! I!Uri.ltod In IUrtber dotaUs 11 FolrgrCIII!IdS at Plkeloo, Olilo,
,., tllll.Pitcll OQII·tlltra"4J otlll color In tile rail,•• hallllld. Pine 1anr1. owner11hould cootaet their oo Wodllellds1, April 16, wlfll
If you have livestock. ask your
, 1:"
''":,'~= lllld ilpl'IICI tree a -"'"'!Inter local Soli and Wiler Conserva•. 30 outotandlng IRIIIslrom Olilo'o
Fun~·s·G Dealer today about now
beat """"red breeding firms
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78F Forage I
He I• Plal!¢1!1 to reno11te this duriDa soyere wtnier lllormL
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averaging $470. One w111t to file
pojch and aloo to .Ned aaother
Halllda,y ' Brothers, Dexter, who
quirter acre potch. nouby, He
bouilrt a 1,255 lb. polled Hereol!il tllal'he' cou,id
notice
ali fl&gt;.
lord 23-s old conolgned by
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Thomas Floyd &amp; Sons of ~ring.
tblo loud polcb.
field, Ohio.
BY JOHN COOPER
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MIDDLEPORT - 111o Molp ID tile iwo ,.u. ,._ and Rid!
Q lilt SChool track teom oufrered GUI&lt;Q In tho pole Wlul~ ,
a " to 54 deteotto tbo Pl. Pleo•
Here's Frldu'l reaulb~
ant 1111 Blacko here FrldoJ
ill&amp;h llurdlea ~ lladey (PP),
OriiOOII,
Will (II), caato (PP).. :17,35.
Coach John Beltloy'o Maraud100 Yard lloah - ~(PI')
ers won flr1t plaee ta ab: of the VI. . (10, Nlebert (PP) llld
16 events.
Haley (10, t1ad lor tblnl. - :10 7
Alan
brohe the
ftO Yard Doah. - Rlt&lt;hhart
Meigs Hlilt SChool reconl In the 9:0, Joins (PP), North"' (PPl-.
mile ~ when he croaaed the
finish Uno In 4:41.8.
Tho Milo Roloy team oiW11J10
Well, Pa..., Rice, Mike Rice and
John Rltchhlrt aloo ollabllahed
a new school record far Melga
with 1 ,..._., Ume ol 3:47.M.
Otl)er flrat pllce wlmer1 tor
Meigs were Rll&lt;:hhart In both the
220 am. 440 eventt, Jim Warner
SAN DIEGO, Calli. (VPI) ~ Bench, the roolde of tho
YtOt !all _..,. In tho Nail,...
al Lesl!lle, aeema to be pieldnc
up whan he loft oil.
Bencb, the 10UIIi catcbor for
the ClaclmaU Reds, provldid
tho marsln of victory Frldlq
a1Jhl aa be clouted a three-run
bolDer In tho !cmlh Inning to
i '· " tho Reels a t·l win over
tho . n Dleao Padres.
The round tripper was
Deneb's tblr&lt;! &lt;1. tho MIBCII.
INGLEWOOD, calif. (UP().. ~ Tolin and TOllY Perez
Tho Loa Angeles Liken hod a aciired ahead of him.
2~ advlllla&amp;O OYer tho Bootoa
The big hit came of! Tommie
Ce!Uce In tho teams' Na!lonal Silk, the Pldrea atsrtlnl pltcb.
Basketball A....lalkln Cham· er who abJorbed the loJs.
plonohlp oerlea !odor and Elgin
111e win went tu Jim Maloae.r
who
picked up his ....,.. vicBaylor, an 11-year veteran who
never has been on a title team, tory of the ....... egaiDit 110
was the teaaon.
lo11e1.
Bqlor llllk six tree throw's in . The hard tbroWintl rlaftlhand·
tho !all 42 - · Friday nlibl er bat! a aiJitoul IIOinl! tbrGUIIh
and the Lakers came away wlth elllht lminp. HowOYor, ftrll
a 118-112
OYer tho oacker Nate Colbert l!l'eeted
Celtlcs.
llaloae7 lrith s home run to
"I jiVt a little llrecl In tho otort the boUom of tho niJah
fourth . ptrlod but not real lmlnl.
Maloney, In aoln&amp; tho ellaUred, *' ·:.the Laker captain Aid.
"I know I had to make thole
free tllroon but I didn't try to
think pboot them."
BI.Y'or, who has been truaGALIJPOIJS - Coach L. C.
trated Ill tho tlnelo previcua
Buraon Saturday thanked Ill
tlmeo' by' 1B!II Ruooell and tho per...,, who helped In Ill)' ny
Ce!Uca, hacl rea100 to be tired.
to make the Second AIDal Gal·
He scorocl 18 of hie 32 poJnta In lipollo Rotary Reial'o a auctho !all period lncludlna the
cesa here laat week.
Ll!kora' t1ne1 12 polnta,
' SP,octel p,._.ao w;ent to Qr.
BvJor'a heroics leave the Janie• L. niltiejiDdoEirictrCeltiu In an UI'IPJ'«edented cle. lntenool alii enlhualasm
poaitlm. Never before hive they
shown ln the event aponwed
been o.: In tho tlnela.
Ill' Golllpoila Rularlana hao
. The best-of-aevea aerie• now been ootat6Jidlllfl, Burson aald,
moves to Boston !Oith tile third It 11 hq1ed next year'• JUJlon
game set for national televlolon will be even bigger and better,
&amp;mday and the fourth oontell
aehoduled Tuesdly nl&amp;bl. I!
necessary, the aeries will return
here ror tbe fltth pme next
ABA PLAYOFF STANDINGs
Thuraday ldc!n.
111 United Prell llllernltlonei
Jerry West. the Lakera'
Eaat
brilliant 111J1!11, and John
Bell.of.SO.en
Havlicek, the tlrele•• Celtic,
Dlvlalnn Final
statiBd enolher ocorlng "'el
W. L. Pet,
Frldoy ni&amp;lrt 111111 tbla mo wao
Indiana
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,... by Havlicek.
Miami •••••••• 1 3 .250
The Iormor Ohio State ~land­
Well
out JlOQI'8II In t3 polnta,.., a
Befll.oi.SO.eo
pl~oll caieer hllb, to - ' hlo
Dlvlalnn Final
top NBA nillht wblle Well
W. L. Pet.
!lnlahed wl1b u. Well had 53
x-Caklaed ...... t 0 LOOO
111111 Ha•llcek 87 In a 120-118
New Orloana • , , • 0 f ,000
Laker win W-lday nit!hl,
x-CIIDcbecl aeries
Ruooell, ·tho 35-year-Gld play.
Frtdoy'a Roaulll
er.cooch who Ia lr1ln8 to II••
Miami Uf llldlana 110
the Celtlca thi!lr lith champicn.
Oakland 128 Now OrleiDI lit
ship In 13 ;ye&amp;rl, hod I
llaUIIIeal edp over WUt
Chamberlain lor tho aecand
NBA PLAYOFF STANDING$
llraiabt time,
111 Uolted Prell lnlernatlonal
RuueU
Chamber·
Belt&lt;lt.SO.OO
lain 9-4 and -eboomdocl him
Final
21-19,
w. L. Pet.
"lt'l I.UIIIual tu' get IO ' m&amp;Q)'
Loa Allpleo .... 2 0 1.000
more 811011 than the team Bolton ••
0 2 .000
and loiB,., the Boator:l ceuter
Frldoy'a Rellllll
Loa Antltill Ill Bo- 112

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Columbus. other teams al·
ready on the schedule, on a home

and away basia, are: I..ogan, Atb-

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ens, Waverl,y, Parkersburg and
Portsmouth. other teams that
wU1 be scheduled will be Belpre,
Marietta, Lancaster aOO the New
!Iaven (W, Va.) team. The New
Haven Legion team wUl be

Cunni_..

coachedbyarormerMeigscoacb,
Mel Clark.
Also Ute Meigs County Amerl-: ·
can Legion team will ~hoststor
Hte Eighth District Bfaseball

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WORLD ALMANAC

Celtics For

Second Win

Bennett Post No. 128, Mlddleport

and Drew Webster Post No. 39,
Pomeroy. Representing the posts
on the commission will be Dr.
Clyde I~ls and Art Stobart,
Ml.ddleport, and Charles Werry
and Don Hunnel, Pomeroy. Business manager will be Don Hunnel
Financial s~port will not be
solicited from the public but anyone interested in helping support

the Meigs County Amerlcan Legion baseball program may contact imy or the above commission
members.
George Nesselroad, Jr., wiU
coach the team this year. NhJeoo
teen (19) games have beensctteduled for the team with additional
games yet to be scheduled. Home
games will be played at the Syracuse· Municipal Park on Wednesdays, saturdays and Sundays.
The rlfst home games, a
doubleheader, has been set for

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have varied his re~l
menus with some 10,
recipes , including 21
soups , 189 chicken dishes
and 143 things done with
eggs , The World A1manac
says. In 1894, alter hearing
NeUie Melba sing Elsa In
" Lohengrin." he created his
most famous taste sensation , Peach Melba, a me:lley of peaches , vanl1la
syrup, vanilla ice cream
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loo.
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Recll llfiPI- for the three
1'11111, Ill clriYea In by 8aJcb 111
hll ....-.,per. Tho RBPI lor tile caleber lljJped hll
total to 18 lor tho YtOt.
Slut Dlo&amp;o lOIII four lfltchor•
to the ........ Thil quartel
limited tho Redo to ...., a.e
hila. '
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baoe pelbo relatlvel,y clear of
Redo, Oab' CliO a.cimatl nz.

ner was ltranded 1lu'oulbOUt
tile nine ......,..
'l1le recon1 tor tho leaflllllllll·
ber of numera atrlnded ta nane,
held by the Dodpra. 'lbtiJ
aehiOYed tho reconl once In
Ul58 whlla IWI pl11111f1 In
Brooi&lt;lln and acaln In 1963 af.
ler ahlt!lng to Loa Allplea.
Four of tho live hill oil tho
Pldres Clllltl from 11arter Silk.
Tho other hit was II•• ~p b7
Frank Roberpr who -"ed
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'111111 !II" barrel' In eJilellOill

condition and priced at
muo. 11 Interested, Pit •
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Price Reduced

Price"Reduced
All Electric 3 Bedraom

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Vel')' good condition, aDd priced at $125.110. If lnten!l!led
Ph. H6-3S'Il alter 8:00 P.M.'

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warranty. 4 "'"" aatomo~
dlanger. Tbia 101 lllld muelt 20 FT. CAIIIN enmer, Grey
ld!!!MrAlllume ""'- of
marine Inboard &amp; traller
IIOUII ar pay ...10 I*'
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.IALUPOUS; OHIO

JI'Oll SALE: SPINET PIANO.
Wanled, reopuuolble party to
lab .... ..., llllllllhl!r pay.
1!101!11 111 a aplnel plano. Can
be - loceDy. Write CM!t

Pine olllce - ·

Owner Will Help
Finance

THIS three bedn!om house 1o- .

In !lie dly """ be
brqbt 111 land eontract. We
put you In tlria """'" ond
you buy Jt !Ike l'Oill
OJIIeo ..... t41-4'171 • 111'1.

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ger Creek School district, loeated on Bulaville Rd.,_built·
In kltdleo, brielt !rOll!, atladled garage, modern bath.
Priced to sell In moderate
pr1&lt;e range. Will belp arrange
fln&amp;D&lt;e. Call ~ G.
Barr, 44uf46.
118-7

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bome, IIZ9 IDida Dr., s bed·
1'001111, 1\lo baths, carpol In

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AND NICJi JL\T
LANDICAPID LOT. IN 8PIUfQ

Real

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1IYbtg n:'Obt and haD, !Ike DM&gt;-

dern kllchen, 2 oar garage,
large lot. Ready to ...,... J»-

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Ileal Elf• For Sale

to. l'llqulre at Coll&gt;bt P'amJ.
tare Oo. 411-1171, alter 5 Ph,

For Sille

0. D. PARSONS

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RIW.TOR

Beautiful One Story
.._, VD!are, City Pl,...lt 8 ROOM Cape Ood a,~t !fill.
LUXURY thmusfi-Out, wall·waU
Flnl a ou..
deJICO wltb botll, ooal fllr•
esrpet In JJI. paneled dlnln:g
I'MIIo 4111111
nace with Blolrer, ,_,1!111,
· !OOlll, plenty Youngstown cabgood barn and 31 """"' al
Inets lo kitchen, 3 BR, larp
EUREKA
land. Located 5 !Diles from
front lJili'OO will! ll'llllng, !..OVELV 7 nn. !!'arne bome
Rio Grande, I !Dile W. o1
sl&lt;lnn wltolows &amp; doors, 2 oar
o...-looklng Ohio R. RomodThurm10 on c*l U.S. bl&amp;bgarllf!e, nice lot ~ to Galeled. Paneling, new aiding,
way 35, Ph. IIIUIIi after t
llpotis Clinic.
&lt;arpel, tile floors &amp; «&lt;llng.
p.m. or write Mrs. Jotm A.
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!Miller, Ri 2, ~.,,.f .
J.OCATED In l!:ureka - 7 ro&lt;1n
&amp; batll, plenty water, bafll,
large lot. a real buy, reduced

to $11,1100.

1% Story

J..OCATED on old U.S. lit. 3&amp;7 room. very lal'l(e LR wltb
firep!ace, paneled eatlo!! area,
fuH basement, fnlnl &amp; bock
poreb, large 2 oar gm"Bge

near ,_,

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Prfeed rigllt.

BRAND NEW ! bedroom bome
at a price you ean allonl,
NICE 5 nn. frame home wllh Ceramic tile IH!Ih, paDI!]ed
basement. AI. Sid. Copper
kitchen, marbl&amp; window alllt,
Plumb. Outblclg. Ganlen. Near
faraao, "'"Ier&lt;te dl:i-•Y
Rio Grande.
and oldewalks, city water,
large lot, Gr- A&lt;na &amp;ildlv ,
my 116.9110. lDqulre at Rice's
EASTERN AVE
P!VE liM. franu:,
lot,
Neor &amp; Used F\Jmlture or caU
paneled, ~1)\.ll »f. furnace.
f4f.8523 or 44HXI.
W-11
and pain.. li'DI lnlde.

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D.H.YVCH)D,Reahor
Mmager, P. o. 1101 m, Shel· ,_,
List
53ACRES
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We, Indiana.
a-u "YOUR 1)I'Otlerty with the Dll~ NEW LISTING. Harrison Twp.
Phone 446-1066
9.
ROOMS,
lranlwood !loon,
on Agency -' It Pa:ys", Real
Good 10 nn. MH!ory· home.
III!IKJCE SAFE and fall w1tb
Sloter
!unllce,
nice eablneta,
Eslate Is our Olllf .,.._,
!I 1 50 bam, oufl&gt;ldgo., wat.
GGbeoe tablets IIIII E-Yap walola Of elooets, double Pflle,
•ut tlmller, 3 veins coal, \i
. ter pJIII. GIJUngham Drut!.
nice
beth, city water. Abaat
Larae Two Story
A. Thl&gt;. B....
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A good price WISO,
3 BEDROOM, an built In kitGOOD locattm on ~ Ave,
PATRIOT
ellen wllb oven &amp; rtll\tfl!, eat5 room home. modern ~
. log area. laundry room, oar. OORNER LOT, 7 room remcJd.
en, beth, drapes llld C8IJIOI,
port, extra lot 1110' x 2110'.
•led borne. ~I)"""'"· good
air
condition. Alley iD rear
gmlen, • 'i/S • room remod·
IIOIIAilT DlllOII. of
dl:iveway.
eled home. Good Buy.
SMALL home, f room, llotb,
lloward or Llclllo an-

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REAL ESTATE BROKER
TEL 446-1998
II r..e.it lit.
, GOOD ~~RM ·
12 MI. from eity,

* mi. • B. .

II'IW. ~- Nice 6

two"""" bqrne, large bam, ga.
rago, ceDar-611l0ke
lartte hen bouoe, 3 eom crlbe
pOnd, % A. Thb. B., s . A:
woodlot, balance level 10 roR.
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·l iONS LOCATED ON AN &amp;Jail,.
LENT LoOT IN' &amp;P&amp;lNO VA.LU:l'.
W1ft
..u..ovm IDT&lt;:'IIEN
(JlANGZ, OVJ:N, DlSHWASHD

OWNft. WILL TaAI:IC TRI8
'NMll Nnf I BaJN)QM HOlft
I'OR A 11l:AJLDI,
1101m, 011o ...u. r.u.. u.
CIIU.ENT LOCATJON OM lfl',
let, fo A.. looT lfola.tiiiD A '
TRAlLIIl LOT Wn'lf PATIO
AND A GOOD BUILOJNG 10T
PLUS lt. NICE . J'.ABII POND.

Excellent Farm Baraaln
162 Acres. KYler Crea•

SELL ON LAI«D CONTRACT

Brand New
Ready For You

Sell or Trade
Home and 4 Acres

·tarre Twii.&lt;Siory itllma

IF YOU are buDd!nt a ,..
bOnM! on11modelln1. ... 111.
We are bailden. Dlllrlbator
lor Holpolnt Appllaneos. All~
IIIII !leetrle.
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apetaln. Exa!lleol plae to
open or 1110&gt;0! a bualn... Into.

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Off. 446-3613 ..
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446-4500

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AM, F'M l'lldlo, f .pood•i:llan1.., 4 opeaker llllUild .,....,.
Tate over paYment:! of •.'IS
1100 1110111h or pay balance due
$118.15. Call ft$.18.
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OdJpoua "'" ll this toui
bed!IMII bome, lllree bahlarge falliDy wltb . .
1lurnlng llreplace.' Ru one of
the finest ~ of tile Oblc
River valley -'PJ!e.

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BAIRD REALTY CO.
OICirltlrd, R..~

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·J!!W I . zm.ZAO ll!lWINU l'IIOM wail In woll. no IIDI!at·
De!p In till llellt ... •
W•nted
To
Buy
-·an, on eaJl)e'lll eleanod wllli
pldure
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oriiiMI
~~dory
Blue Lustre. Rent eledrlo
1100i., Pl1f!ti I op
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AaJIMIIII!t;
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IIIUe Batlotlbol!l,. Gil
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twlirt of a llflllte dlaL tell Iii
1118'/ model, filii sell-&lt;lOIIIaln.
2 OR ! THREE ,ear old am.
11)'-1_,. IIIII nmr holl!
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JIOOd eootdillon, lot ot ...
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laouod ave !no peaaea,
·Tho Rldl toot tl!o !Old I~ In
tho third ICIIllli Darrel
to ....
Cblnlf walkod. He ond • MllODeJ'a 'aacrlftce and
bomo ... • •Iaaie to
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'f. ni.,.J52 A., 110 A. bo1toJn, IIAIXUQN bottom ....._ • room

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Erlcklon aald Frlda1 ,tho club
alnadl hal received moro lhiD
6,000 requelll for JeaiOD
I!Ckelo.
Thal'l mort than hall of tho "

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2 •tory m-, bath "' portia!
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VACANT LAND ,
· ~e. tool oiled &amp; com crib, 1
.51 Tab, base, Cropa slartod, . tiO AatES, 38 A~. 17 A&lt;n11
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f11at ~ &amp;D dry,
Jllll A&lt;n!ll, lllort.
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MILW AVKEE (UPO - Lew
Alclndor hu :ret to pi~ 1 game
with tho Milwaukee Bucluo, but
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tho •u mllllm 111ar7 Ira

tract1on on wet or lorist? ground *Two speed
ranges for six forward, two reverse speeds
Parking brake and electric lights are standard*
35 attachments available for year 'roUnd versatility

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heJp ,de[ray Insurance costs. The Tournament this year. Probable
boys wi11 bring the $2 with them teams participating in the tourna•
On s~ day. Boys wishing to ment will be Meigs, Athens, logparticipate are also required to an, ami Lancaster. The winner
furnish a birth certificate at this of Utis tournament wUI represert
meeting. Birth certiticates tor the Eight~'! District in the state
those boys parti.tipating last year tournarmznt to be held in Athens
wlU oot have to be furnished. during August.
Registration paJJers and all other necessary paper work will be
filled out at this meeting. Parents and other interested parties
may attend this meetl~.
FACTS
The Meigs Count,)' American
Legion baseball t~mm wUI be
sponsored this year by: Feeney-

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1, 1969. Boys born on or atter
Al!le 1~.:__.1950, are eligible.
This year boys participating
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1Melgs-GaD1a areas interested In
pia,Ying blaeball with the Meigs
Counb' Ameritan Legion base[ bill team thfs summer.
The siKJMPWlte is Sunday, Ma:l•
4, at the American Legion Post
Home in Pcmeroy at 1 p. m. To
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Basiball, a boy cannot reach the

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wading motben, hourly, daJ.
1J or ,...ldy ratoo. Pb. 4fl.
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WINDLE'S Carpet &amp; Uphoktery
Cleenlng, profealonal eqatp.
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l'llono Wellllon, ..__ ooJ.
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Control Aet •'for the purpoae of
bearing complaints as to its pollInsurance
des under said act_ and receive
JI'OR ALL yoar Insurance needs, suggestions with respect thereoheet with your Grange q. to, and Cor dissemiRa.tion of lnenll at the Neal ins. Agency, tormation to the pubUc ...
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government, _UPI has learned.
the

Humphrey and hlB wife wUl

W. R. attend the investiture of Ute
11-tl prince of Wales at Caernavon,

Waldo F. Brown,
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WASHINGTON (UP0 -For·
mer Vice President lklbert JL
Humphrey will a_pend two weeks
In the Soriet Union in JuJ,v at

Denmark, July 4, and perhaps
cruise for a week among the
tjords of Norwa,y before fiying
to Moscow. They will return to
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WANTED
oi tho Ohio FederaUoo. of RIIPibliean Women' a OrVACANCY tar two eldoib Pillpnlzatloos wUi be held May 22- IIMTATION in bid lor l1r
pie. Prefer privata Plfil ...
2t at A - Lake IAcip otDellt'Oflllltlolllug llld 1Jihllng 11 tlonll. PIIOIIe , _ , 7'/HIII.

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Friday.
Abool 750 members of t ~ e
Federation are expected lo at.
tend.
An Earl¥ Blr&lt;i Dinner, with a
theme of uAll of Us fn Wonder·
land, • will te the feature of
the opening day ot the lliree .
diiJ' confer111ce,
Brown announced.
'Ibis will be the firBI conference of the Federation ID be held
in thio fll!l'l ot tho &amp;tate, M r a.
Brown pointed out.
Awarda and prizes will be
presented at a bulllnelllellion
May 23.
The Mariba B. Taft SDd the
Morpret A. lrelllld Cups wili
be presented in the cid&gt;s wldch
haYe -.dod the be• political edueatlon JII'Oii'Sin tm1ns
the
year.
The Natlooal Federation ofRO·

TIMBER SPLITrERS
Happy Comer won 6 pointa
from Gtdo Bell as lot Jarrell had
acorlng honors with a 218-611
series. o. Tawney was high tor
Bell with a 214...519 .series.
Tawney•a Studio cUnched the
rumer-up apot tor. the second
half as they .u 3 games

lrom the K. of P. R. Fer111aon'a
220-583 series was tops for the
losers.

F.Us City. and C.O.B.A, spilt
their aeries, Tclp leortra wen

K. Bostic's 196..157 for F. c.
and B. 111Us, Jr.'s 202..1t8 for
C.O.B.A.
Also spiitti~Wthelr series were
McKnlJht &amp; DIVIel aid Alhlaid
OU, K, Morpn turned in the high
for M, &amp; D. with a 227-617 ser.
les as did J. Holiman for Ash.
land OU with a 194..136.
Top bowler ot the n1gbt was
F. Burke with a 23~26 aeries
as hia French City Home Center
tosm Wll! 3 games from G, &amp; J.
Aulo. F. Caldwell had al97..140
aeries for G. &amp; J •
L. Lutton' I 180..506 series led
the 0181 for City LoaD aa the7
won 6 points from the Elka. W.
Folden topped the l!'lka' aeor!ng
- 231-.IM series.
standings:
Ham- Comer ....... 96 32
Tawney'a Sudlo •••• , .80 f8
Falls CIIY . .•. •.. . .. 70 58
G.&amp;J.Auto: ......... 70 58
C.O.B.A. ...... ..... 66 6Z
Ohio Bell • . . , • • • . . • •61 S7
McKnight &amp; Dovieo . . . . 59 68
French City , , , , , , , , .~ 72
Ashland 011 • • .. , ... ,56 72

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Awarda will also be ,pre&amp;eld.ed,
charter&amp; awarded to new clubs
and a prize presented to the club

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Oblo.

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mont, modern ,ldtdlea. l'llqae

When It's clean. wipe out
steam vent. with a cotton

swab. Heat and rub over 1
kitchen towel before ironing.

409 for Skyline ani Eleonar I!'J..
Uolt had 177-455 f..- Bob's CD

Equipment.
Fitzgerald Guna &amp; Acceaaor..
leo took 6 pointa from Galli•
Counll' Citizens llaDd Radio Club.
For Fltzganld, Saro Lou Plaroio
had hlab ' Hries of 161·441 ani
Linla Burrlo had high liiJIIO of

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I"ARM SALE. Sill. May s. 10:!11
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A.M. I !lave oold my firm EMPLOYED MAN. llepe1r
and wm se11 ..., following per. l)pewdlett part lima. 1l'ort '
1111111 JlftliiOil)' at Auction. AI wltli diolrllulor. C«npany
, . 1lultey Melton Fann, ""
tralnl. Local tntenle!!'. write
mllta North Eut cl. $ileln
Bo1 211, Gle!tshow, Pit. .:7-61!&gt;
canter, Ohio. (Waldt lor Slle

Amlwsl. loMOIIINI!lRY: Ford J.mllee 'lhd&gt;r wltli
p10IOI aDd eulUVWinrw, two
Farm w..,.., Ray l.ciader.
Ba7 Rake, MaaloJ-Hmll
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Selles, Ml11l: Qloler, Eledlle .
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RAWLINGS SERVICE
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NIGHT 992-7324
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sale, deep, llurdy. Buy a oare
boat far )0001' lamlly'e proteo.
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mile 11'111 of DeW Rt. 33 em
Kfl!p1tary Road,
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•ongth. one wbite, size 11-10
trimmed In daisies. One llgbl

EITRA LARGE boose on l!llrl
iarge eomer lal oppoaite s,n.
cuse Grade Sebool. Roof pariially dellroyed. Balance cl.
house in lair l!llope. If ""'
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could be bad lor a diOap
prlee, Priced lor quick llle.
May be seen anytime. cau
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RABBITS. Bunni.. •nd Jlreed..
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25. Game

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S. Shoebaae
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9. Sabara
tools
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fermi at f/, per '""'""· .·~
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NEW BRUSH hog 4-feet wide,
... Clift get 5-rool widllt.
Catalina Station Wagon. Power steering. Power brakes. Auto- Pboae t!IU32t.
44111:
matic trans. Shows the vMy best of c:ore.

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10' Marlon O~mp. Y·6 eng., 2·•"'•4 ro~r . ~xlo,

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local owner. One of sharpest 66's anywhere. PS, PB &amp; AT.
bald aDd burlapped, II in Ill
Smart oil vinyl Ventura interior. feet tan; 5 dump blr&lt;ll Ito
'12 feet, 11&amp;11; s Colalpa; Blo
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Pomeroy, Pbme fit
9111M.
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bil,600 aDd $3,5(11. Bldo ,.._
llety opened at 1 P-l"· am.
May 12, 111111, In · room 001,
u. 8. Clhle. &amp; Jl'eil. Olllee
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Custolil '880' Serf's Station Wacan, 361 V8 enrine, automatic trans.,
Power stHrinr and brakes. We have two of then very nice wagons.
One is red with white top, the other is solid while- Your choice.

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..le Mali's 2 Door Sport Coupe, 326 VB en(ine, automatic console
shift;' very niee. ·

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1964FORD GALAXIE.. .......... ....... $995

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light1, seat -belts, shoulder harness, heater, htad re,trairitt,
Emergency absorbing 1teering c:olumn, ~orlr.ing brake warning
light, padded dash and sun visors and many other safety
features.

Local l.ow ·mileage car, spotless clean intfrior. R!td
finish, Powerglide traps. Radio and heatt:r.'
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lift gl•ing btt..r buy• &amp; b-r nrvlco. We oro thaokful ""
faitltful · cuttlmera, eur reliable prod1.ct from •anufacturera,
o~r "loyol: ond U,.lllloblo ,..,ployH&amp;, ond to Al~nlghty Go•
fOr the ~~~e~nr ' " ' ' ef •l•yable rtltl!ltion•. We ore IH~ing for.
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T~e aruwal banquet orUibeheld
at Oacar's Restaurant on Tburs.
day, May 8, at wloich Ume tro.
phielwlllbeawardedandoftlcerl
for the 1969.1970 ....,.. wW be
elected. Dinner wUI be at 1 p.m.
The oociai hour wUi besln at 6

QleBI of honor will be Rex
McCormicl&lt;oftho Gollipoiis Mo.
tor COmpany, aponaor of the
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"'~.~__:._ bouJo
School cafeterial ror the next ..... IUtiDnal ~~~N~:; ,.. A«!v·r· . ~•'""II UIIU"U I"UUUI
two 'fetks were relea1ed today tl••-nt.
roofa. fbone 7fZ..6283. 4-JT.etp
by Mn, Nolle Franklin, ol()tlr•
OFFICE HO.U"'
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vioer, as follows:
WILL DO baby 11U1n8 In my
~; April 28- Pork bar•·•· " ' · "' · " ''lo
hoa!e, f15 weit. l'lllllie 11ft.
IHj,ue !lllldwlc~, oo1o slaw, she~
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4-27-ap
beans, aid sliced peaches.
· Tuoaday, AprU 29 - Mlllltl
WE WISH in la~lo~" ~
NOTICE
with gravy, mashed potatoes, but- '~ IJIIlrO' ...,
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our I!OCd friendl and DOljbo
To All Mllllb_lrsof
Wednesday, Ajlril 30- Pork
bors lor lhe , lood, lluwbl,
with noodles, gravy, mashed..... cards, ....,.,.. and· ...... Ill
IIIIlS Area
totoos, green beans aid fruited
fOIICIOience glveD in ,. ill \lie
gelatin.
JooB c1. "'"'· b...,... and 1m&gt;- Fratemii Order of Eqles
Thlrsda.Y, May 1 - Creamed
lber, Marton AloDm Keeter··
chicken, naahed potatoes; oPPle 11011. We wlsb in Ibid&lt; Ref.
Tho NoMination of Office,.
sauce ond cookies.
Edward Grtllllb lor hts Jill!8.
Will •• Hol4
Friday, May 2 - .Fish oand- . ""ie of ~ glvell 111.
Monday, April 28, 1969
wich, -red spinae~, bllttored
Sp&lt;dal thanks in !be pallBPM
potatoea and prunes.
bearen and the singers. Our
One-hall pint of mUk aoi breed
appreciation in lho l!lwiD8
antlbuttorarofurniohedwitheach
Funeral Home and alaft.
iunclL
Again we are gra!eful· Ill the Aut'I'ION SALE: Date, ~SOitlr· .
day, Moy s. Time, II Noon.
Monlay, May 5 - ~~
relatlveo, lrtends aDd nel!lbwith meot .,..,., cole slaw and
bors from here at home and . Plaeo, Homo at llfr. and Mrs.
Howard Plillllpt, lA&gt;nB Sfreel,
citnuJ fruiL
aloo from oilier eltloo lor ...
Tueaday, May 6,- Hamburger
eryd!lng IIIey did. All hive
Rutlaod, Oldo. Waldt lor lola
pattie oo a bun, bult8redpotatoes,
our evtrlaatlng gratltude.
..... AI '"' are moving IIIIo
sreen beans and sliced peaches.
Ills wife parents i18ftr
• \t'al1er ... will .... at Ptl&gt;o
Wedneada¥, May 7- Mlllltloaf
and
'4-JI-Itp
lie Sale the following Boulewith graVy, IDII&amp;hed potatoes, •
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pie sauce ard cookiea.
"" Slim, so ln. Mllsle aiOf
Thursda.Y, May 8 - Wiener on SPI!lCIAL lhanb in !lev. P'fte.
Jlan&amp;l!,
AU Cedar Bedroom
1lllld Norrlo and Rev. Casto
a bun with meat sauee, buttered
SaHe.
Tan
Suitt,
ror their words cl. -""1 Stool Clotltei~
corn ani bon!lll puddiJii,
anoet,
Large
alii in the otngen and l!lwlnll
Friday, May 9 - Macaroni
Bed, BaH Bed, I Lamp TabF'unentl Home lor their JdDd.
with cheese, peanut butter BBJIIlet,
M'oldtlng R&lt;luntl Oolfee
.... during the deeth at ....
wich, cold tomatoes aOO lee
Table,
KJI&lt;beo cabinet, s
dear daddy, Clfotio l"reeloJ'.
cream.
Sleel Cablnell, lltDlty Table,
lek, Sr.• ami a!IO in our JIIOd
' StaDd 'NIIet, 2 llildrm,
friends and nelg!Jbors lor !be
l2' I 15' Wool Rug, 2 SmiD
rood ami ftowers, and eordl
Gu Healerl, .1V set. Refrit.
!hey sent and ....,..,. eloe
orator,
llwil!g, z WaD Cabithat helped In any way, May
nets.
Wrqer
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God bl... you aD.
Coven, """"' Llmlp, other
, . Clll1dren "' Oeottlt
lloms
too Numero• in Menl"redorrek. 91'.
4-:rl-11e
Uon. Not ~ lor ..,.
eklento. Sale CllllitiUded by
Adami ~ Servkle, IIUf.
land, Oldo. I'lL 'JIIII-44el.

G. Barr aoi Sons
and
Kirby's
Sohla SerVIce .,lit
K, o( P••••• , .•.•.••52 76 .
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tlotir "'~'~" ot t .ptllnll eocb •
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Elks ••.•.•.••••••• 50 . 78 llutll lillltr's U1-37S was hlab
1t1t l!atr't. !baron W.Uio' 121·
ats:H&gt;t.. ond Pat II&lt;CIIIiaid'•
HAPPY-w.LUCKY
LEAGUE ~:j%' -..~ wm Np
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Fnmllloomer-11!th 148487; bfli;
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with 168-437.
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COntrol Commission Chairman
Kenneth E. Thomas today issued
a reminder that a public hearing will be held by that body oo
May 6, in Commission headq,ar.
tors, 219 South Hiall Street, Co.
iumbus, beslnnlng at 9:30 a.m . .
The bearings are held in ac.

ROUTE 1111 at Eveigreeu. Pit. cordance with Ohio Revised Code
4184'111.
Ill u Section 4301.06, of the U&lt;J~Ur

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Team No, I fDDk 6 point&amp; from
Team No.I. Mol Taborhadhlab
for Team No. 4 with f/1 total
pins, and Fred Folclsn had high
for Team No. 1 with 526 ~
pins.
Team No, 2 split 8 points with
Team No, 6. Doc White had hlab
for Team No. 2 with 497 total
pino, and Edna Johnson had hlab
for Team No. 6 with t88 tuta.l
pins.
Hlf!b pins for BinSie same lor
the evening forwomenwasEl.alne
Groham with 211 plno and for the
men was Charlie Lupton with
218 pins.
High three - game total pins for
the evening tor women was
Elaine Graham with 536 plos
and tor lhe men was O.arlle J..up.
ton wJih 552 pins.
On TUesdaJ, AprU 29, Teams
No. 5 SDd No. 10 will meet in
the c~ampionohip roll.of! match
to determJne the first and second
place teams tor the year. Team
No. 10 was first place team 1n
the firot hail which eoded in IJe.
comber, .... Team No. 5 ftnlshed on top TUellday night to take

TERMITE &amp; PEBI' CONniOL
JI'AIN ExtermlnoUon 0&gt;. Wheel·
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FREE IMpedlon. caD 44~
'Merrill O'IJell, Operator lor
Exletmital Termite ~!'VI..
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Team No, 8 took 7 pointe from
Team No. 3. Gieo1bompiCXI had
high for Team No. 8 with 523 !&lt;&gt;tal pina, SDd John I.MJe had hlab
for Team No. 3 with 180 total

ALBERT EJNAN
Water Dellvet7 Service
Patrlol Star Rl., Ga!Upolll
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On Tue.......,,
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met at Slcylllle Lanes for then.
nal Week ol the 1968-1969 &amp;el•
son.
Team No. 9 fDDk 6 poinlslrom
Team No, 5. Bob IIYers had hiall
for Teom No. 9 with 484 total
pins, SDd Merriman J&lt;lhnson had
hllib for Team No. 5 willl535 !&lt;&gt;tal pins.
Teom No. 7 took 8 points from
Team No. 10. Charlie Lupton had
high for Team No. 7 with 552
total plna, and John Finoe,y had
hiall for Team No. 10 with 522

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dQ 1n Molp ~ C&lt;IUrt.
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Melp ilepltv !l!erll!RobertBee..... the relllllt of being appro.
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felting Gf reglotration charp.
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eosts fine"" the alleged cwn!AorPOMEROY - Names ot allJ. Phil MlU
R. GreOnleO Pt. Pleuint, hS
Euc1!4 a 111-..ta~w. ,.p~ · . C!f.y Scllool lli'otem:
~ felting t:l. registration charge. dents ouned to the hoaor roll d. Reed, ~~ ::!:'~~~=~~·= on a · i a 1 u r e to 11e1J the m.jor will be blaried·~ .r It II with areat concern tor
Other counts lor which he re- Meigs Junior Hlg!l School!&lt;r tile san.
ellarp; Darrall Coonouy, $15
He ""' aa Air Foree pllpt· the future of tho YOUIIi peoj)(eln
COlved
$10 and roots fifth six weeks gradlrw ll&lt;!ricxl
GRADE SEVEN - Melanie ,., 'a dllllurbllltl the peace chirp; ca.rlnc World War n 111!11 ,.._ . YGU!' conimunlcy thlt I write thlo
llnol were lor lalllng to Die an- have been announced.
Burt,
WWiam Arnold, ~OCIIIBDIIAI!II turnod tu active ~ In 1953,
I - . Their future wiUbell'eatapplica: for regi~~;a
Maldre a grade of .. B"' or bet· eey, v::-Cis;:~, ~:
and battery chargei Jaek Prlch- tWJ.ir"IP"JNfJ.W&gt;'ff!l'r!Wliftb7"0:: ly Influenced b)' ttae qualiO ot
pay tax,
uretomake"''')N ~ ter in aU their subject&amp; to b&amp; terW, James Couch, J. ce DIY.. ard, HltchlnJ. J()r., Ceall J'. Hat_..
.education '"" recelwe in your
cation for certlficete o! tiUe
oil
rl&amp;, l!aotar, K1.• alid Jerome G. Carters Announce
IChooloyotem,
,!lliet ~herJ. . .,
and tlctlt:lous registration.
named to the r were:
' . F'1s, Robert F.SMt Ezra Ktaer, Hell, Clndrmatl, all -.50 &lt;Ill .
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GRADE NINE - Susan An11- Gory O'Dell, Paul Pearaon, Ro1&gt;.. ,
I bave Uvod !Ill' entli-o' lifo In
. hI Ye 'picpl
other Malga Counzy Court rews, Richard Ash, Doris Barn- ert Romaburg, Deb Sehuck, Be&gt;- opoedlng cblrpo.
Br"rth of. Fr'rst So.n
this communtt.Y. llll'••tedlron) ,
~mabave~ ·' ·Siii~ JOurl, wlilllqo
action,
Jlulge Fm W. Porter, h rt Ire
Ber ry, ty Roaebtrry, Gloria Slrver~
GAllS. I was from """'
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Jr., fined
Bill Slran, Mi&amp;ueport, a '
ne Bernes, ""-'
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GALLIPOLIS - Mr.....
II GAllS !bat I received lllocD· 1
Ellen Diehl, AMrea. Dewhurst, old Sisson. Joe Ros8nhaum, John
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. cation that enabl4!d me to coo\. pt'qJOIIlo which ireit ~d 1m.
''Gocy W•.iluak.
~1 r.rter, Patriot Rt. 1,.&amp; pete .mctel..- uu..,
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De bra Garnes, Vickie Grate, NarJoo Ash, Steve Alxlerson, Karen Bal"' atudentl .Pi-ovo the 'qllallcy Gf our ....... ·
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cy Greenl... Connie Grueser, ly, Dovld BornNrt, Reail8 Blrw,
IIOUIICe tile birth of 1 oon,
Iron) other &amp;ehooil fl&gt;r mY col- tlOnal IY&amp;tem iad I hivo crtif.
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Melanie Hackett, Shelly llall, Pat RickY Bolin, Donna lloyd lllnh
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Harris, Frank Homtlan, Debbie Boyles, :11ary Janey, Geneva
Ironton. 1be baby .welg!lecl 1' .lui lor tile llipei-tor odofO&amp;n loll ~d ba detrlmontal to our
HESS TllRNS · 75 1
May, Mary Midkiff, Diana King, Kbw. Mary Krawaczyn. Keith
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pOUDis m1 14 OWJCe~ and baa tbat r recelved lrom\ Upoaely ochocil. I bev.e triod 1101 w let
BERLIN MoO Sherry Ki'1&lt;, Kent Kloes, llo.vld Little, 1o1Jke May, AlanlllcLol¢beeo Donlol Loe. ~ lo under...ated" Rio Grande CoiL IIIIo worklnler!onwlth!III'.C~I-. · ~• prell,lltted .t ~ 1/otUr. :
Krawscz)10, CoMie Laming, Pam lin, Robert Moodlspalll!h, J POMEROY _ Thurman &amp;t,_ ba!rw woiC&lt;IIlled 1&gt;3' a slater, lege. This lllperlor ~alley ol room : re11110111fbUI~eo,
.,- fD Rudolf llell. f¥r blo 75ih
Manley, Cheryl Nelson, Darla Morris, Sandra Floccarl, Rod- eoek, Jose&amp;mfne Babcock torur- Oorlene. 5•
81lieatlon enabled me to' com..
I am led w aiJUmo .that tilt blrthdt,y 1 u lll unlnyit811"pesll
Matel'IIIIIIJ1I"""'rentl11feMr• . plate my Malter Degree at Ohio• r...,.. lor tho Board's refusal ~at"'! ilulel._ ~ .
TENERIFE, Canary Islands Neutzling, Marla Neutzllng, Ann ney Frecker, btgrldRaw!ey,Ron- ence L. Atherton, Lucillell AtbOhlinger,
MIIIIJ&lt;
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Steve
Pow·
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Hill,
Dlnlb
Erlewloo,
Hazel
erton,
JIOI"Col,
Olive,
and
Mra. lloyd llaJnptoo, Wol- l!nlveralcy through &amp;lll'aduateao- w lll'ant ma a CC111t1miJ1a eon- Pii'OII lor the ...W.ie Gf Adolf '
{uPn- Seasoned travelers mako.
1111 paterl81 i1111111l!U"enta al~ sDci a aeholarlhlp, It
ell,
Margaret
Riggs,
Mllise
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Erlewllll,
Delmaa
Golf,
Albert
John
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Arl&gt;aogh,
Ethel
Arer!oo,
lraci Ia baled 11(11111 thli acil\'1. HIUer'o lm'mer dtP11jo; :•.
lng the .tlrst commercial cruise
1111 .Mro. Georp E. 1o lor tiuo hJ&amp;h 91ali!l' of -.caer,
Stewn
stanley,
Leanne """" Smith, Jeon o~-M•·-, Ra'"'"' ba"""
are
Mr,
fl', I must also ll""!'e thot a
1be Well)em aiUOi, illllutl
on the $72 mlllion li~r Queen
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Scaggs,
Coonie
Radford,
Snider,
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Hobble
Hatpers
Plaina,
Olive.
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that
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felt
Indebted
to
tbll
teacher's •Ill dOlo not lnelude ~ of Ha11'1 post, loll ·
Elizobeth D, agreed Saturday Becky Wright, Ed Young, Joe ria.
en~ntl are Mr. arxl Mrs. eommuniQ'.
Involvement
In IIIII&gt; matters. .
I01"l'J lor hlo old, eccetltrlc s he has shaken down to a
Milton ll Circle, Thebna 11. Clarence ~-r Patriot. 8 ...
Welker,
Becky Will, Clarence
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Thlo
Iotter
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IIOIInfalded
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1!11¥ Insane - .11!&amp;11 w1io II
magnilcient ship but lacks the Wllliams, Mark Taylor, Fred MeDwam' Will
Circle toW, Ben Blckel"ll, Helen ri.Mr. alii Mrs. Pan Wagoner, Pat- 1e&amp;rl. ft hao been an enll.lbten&lt;au.te o rev.-111 llftheBoard'a sam., a, u t e - ~~~~­
elegance arlf warmth ot her
J. Bickera,parcels,Cheater,Sutot.
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ton.
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ence. have been as- do&lt;IBion.lrealloethlt!bavebeeu lo the 0111¥ lnmai4 bi 1 l'rllluxurious predecessor.
le- 01\ bljllt !~ 160: , ,,..
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Paul M. Darnell, na s. Darnell
I ~""on Stands FU'lll
!"dated with I !lnegroopofdedl- rotnovod from 1111'
"I like her, but she doesn't Struble, John SWartz, Pam Bur•on.
Debbie
Ohli-.
Seek
An
Oftioo
to
Edtrard
G.
Freeman,
norence
L&gt;&lt;fl'
have the warmth ,vou fe1t on the
GRADE EIGHT - Robin Crew,
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Freeman,_laere, Pomeroy.
Queen Mary," said George
BHI
Chane,,
Merri
Ebersbach,
aNCJNNATI
CUPO
CincfnJohn W. Arbaugh, EtheJ ArPilgrim, a building contractor,
In Support
Rodger
Clark,
JOOn
Frazier,
naU
attorney
Harry
Me.
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waln,
ba·from. l.otx!on. "Too metallic aBI
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Steve Jewell, John Kaufl', Roger who WI&amp; defeated by Fra er lve.
e~r dll)er you know. Could
COLUIIIBUS (UJ&gt;D - ,1be Ohio
Pearce, Sfleila Hawk, Beth Fultz, Reams In the 1966 .DemoeraUe
BenJamin Ralph Sewell, Minta
stand a bit of toning down."
American LoBI«• today rellm'"I miss the heights of the David Gerard, Karen Hale, Chris- gubematorial primary, s8turday Johnson· SeweD to Charles E. ated Ita stand IIU(IIlOrtlttg eoUoRO
romns in the first Queen tine Robinson, _Jim Schmoll, Mike amoonced he Will nm next )"ear Chancey, Maey A. Chancey, lets, ROTC lll'OIIl'IDIS aad that awtogovei'I'ICn' ~ ....
Elizabeth," said F, L, Abel, a Sayre, steve Stanley, Greg Stew.. for either U. S. senator,.--....t~··CIIS8.
Emma Salser, Grover Salser, prlate accroditatloa be pv'"' tD
retired Englishman. .. An;J I art, Desiree stlll, Richard or attorney general, • ""'"'~~&amp;
tlleprorramo. ·
Sr., to Ronlld L. Salser, Janl~e
noticed s&lt;111e looseness behiht Vaughan, Dallas Weber, Jane on drcumstances." ·
1be Legloa aloourpdeollegu
McDwaln, a former state rep- K, Salser, 1. 43 acre, SuttoD.
one of the bars which was Thomas, Stf{lhen Bratton. Jim
and
unlversiUes w e&gt;paDd rethoir
Vernon L. Weber, UarpretB,
shaking could
stand some Boggs, Richard - Bailey, Jon re.senta.Uve, did not elaborate on
Bunce, Edgar Abbott, George Af.. what he meant by •''dependhlg on weber, Rudl Baer, Paul ll Baer tban curlall lew enforcement
tightentrw:. u
training_..
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"Remtction In strength of wr
operat1CII1al bugs which ndned a er, Janei Biggs, Steve McGulftn. has Indicated to assoclateJ: that son, 56 1-3 acres, &lt;lleater.
relel'Ve military olflcers 1011 of·
his declalon on which omce to
Bradley B. Pooler, Caryl E.
trial run in these same Canary
lecUvenell In detecting and sucseek
wculd
depend
on
whotheothPooler
to GObert A. Woods, Vlcld
waters Christmas week aM
PETITIONS CmCULATED
cellful eonvlctlon of t1tooe COIIIV. Woods, 1,4 acre, Chaster. mlttlng Wtla)'lul aad Qlepl acts
cauaed pWJlic gloom in seatar..
9udents and .eotne adults cir. er candidates would be.
Glenn ~ Cundiff, Rachel E. would weaken tile abWcy Gf our
lng Great Britain had been culated petitions throuabout GalA new kind of cotton cush·
extermitated.
lipolls Thursday nil!lot 00 bebal! ioninl has reaHience and
Cundllf tu ChalUe Greer, Groce country to naist revolution." ·the
Llmj&gt;lng Liner
of Gary Rulk, GAllS mal!twt. cflllb re1latence.
Lollm·laid;
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G-!,er, ~.. ~J'~u-.
In the December trW turbine lcs and pbys:lcs instructor.
blades were snapped b,v vibra·
Some 50 atudents gathered at
tion ami the 65,000-ton llner Grace VnUed Methodist Church
more than three times the between 7 and 8 p.m. lor anoth..
length ol a football field ll.mped er "we want Rusk" rally. Rusk
back to Englalll. The Cunard was oot rehired by the board of
Line refused to accept her from education last Tuesday night,
the builders and the subsequent
BY JACK O'BRIAN
Plaza - danced r1a1rt over tile ScreeD Gemuecrelarl'.twoyoua
cancellation ot eight cruises,
NEW YORK - Sidney Polt- lobby furniture .... llttccom the qo .... II JOU -.elate II a e,
lncluding the scheduled Jan. 17
JUVENILE FINED
ier was a JIOOf ldd in tbe BaOoatlng crap liD&amp; knockod of! lntlreoUag palntiJta ID· lee DC11ir
malden wyage from SouthaJnpGALLIPOLIS- Jlllge JolmW, bamaa but a rich aoltlt: he'D
ton to New York Cicy, cost the Howell fined Aaron E. Peck, 16, cruiBtl his old watera on a lta- In 111 Eaot BOo• aparlrmml man- Klrtptwl'aloteotcoUoctloaafwa.
apr's Oat didn't make tile (lll· ter colora It the Hammer Gal,
CCUJIIMY $7.2 million.
Rt. 2, Bidwell, $10 aid costs, l1l'iou
1 yacht .... Pl~y'a nood 110r1 .... l!olq&lt; Dorin On h 11 lei"Y .., E. $7th Sl .... ADd Jan
Despite rough waters on the Saturday in Gallia County Juven,.,_ to the Careries which lie Court. He had been cl·~
'-· contreloldrell
Is Sally Shellleld
Ralph Abernatlty dortlm-l8rlorlal De Ruth'• brilliant - ·
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began in S...tlmnpton oo ••rll the State lllihwiY Patrol. Cltod - ••~ ooce
an NBC ..,. period) l&gt;oushtDve(llllntlngsfnlm at the CriiiO-KorcltiD Galler!Oo '
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dlea &amp;how " " !ltolley Winters Roy M. ilelnbera: al the E,. 38nl In llltthallet.
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22, the new liner rose smoothly
Yc v
ee, Rocky E. Frazier, felt like Gtneer Rogers leaviD,g St. Ai'llsll 9towroom.
Former _.............., ibiiir
and etrlciently to its first port 17, Gallipolis, forf'eited a 123 the Tony Awards ball at the
Veep il&gt;lro " - ' ' 'l'oolllltt • Jmte Pic...,. Langiey (romomber
abow Ylalt wao brlalrt, dipllled . The Pickens, Slllers'IJ' had Iter
of
for
.and proved all the cheap. comic own vemls- II thO Wall1 F.
swiped It hlmareJuotOliiiOaitloa- GoUerte1, aloo ·E.· 57th ·&amp;1 , ••
cllchel.
ADd Nona.._,., wlfeafBerg.
Dlndta love Spiro AineW'I ao- doi1-Goo!ltnla'o owner o\adrew
auranee blo Administration ..,,, C".....,.a CipOtled, ber own m1a1 •
· keep lllll"VeWance over -..,., gallery called "Nena'oFanq"la
••trwbl!l" lp)ts" a&amp; Vietnam, Ko.. her bulband'a blndlome aew ;.
rea, "andiiY-IIPirt"? ... NCIII- lllde Gf Ber(lllorl's (also 57th
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lnsled fl&gt;r oa Oscar In bar !!rot st.) for promlainc )'GUlli! artlotl.
film "Faceo,"I4'JII Corllnwasa
Den ellllllvie
ClllwU II a clal!dDJ W.....i llg.
aer ot 72: dat&lt;o• tour _ ,...
It ooce 1011 ·IIIII lomtd time w
direCt lite tamer action In
,._,. ~.11 1 Dll'e" ~... Ac- ·
ter llal
ohellocl out a
......ted $300,000 lor I CO • OJ&gt;
the
Weot lldel .... Fur tloltlon llhow
.... '•barl~ luctlcin In llanacO
wa1- ~- whoeloe- Prlitce
l!olnler •••• Who 'colleetied I ·s ui ,
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llaa Ceooack fur, coat Iron) Mlke .
Fort.ot'o 111111. ·•
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AlleinbJ1tpanllortlnG!a.g
Gf N. Y. bas be'ea ~ polio victim
IInce tha ap ct 13, 1!11 con).
Summir and 11&lt;1cauon lime is almost here, if the old "Bli88Y" is
milled wYOlo lor the N, Y, ltete

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Your automobile dealers here have a nice selection now and are
ready to trade, Whtn you buy your next new car it 111111 pay you to
check our bonk Auto L0&lt;1ns . Rates are low, ref'llyment is conveniertl.
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of one, Mill Shirley Gueltig of
Racine - moved through an excollont hlllbllly cype delivery of
"DoiD' What Cc:mes Natur'lly"
. rr ... "Amle Get Your GWI" In
the highly c~tive talentmont"Of this you'• (iOgeaiL
AI the new MlooSoutllomOblo,
MlooPiert&gt;OintwQIKOtotlleMloa
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the Mloa AmorlcaPageolll- thlo
llDIImer at cedar Point. She la
oloo elCiecdltl to 8JliiOIU' In Paneroy In J11110 wbea tile aliDIIII Big
Bend Reiltla II held.
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MJ'Is l..e.UrleScbaefer, Columbu1, . Flrsi
Mba Southern Ohio ft. 1968, who dey nlgltl pogeont Wll Mill Am
waa entbuaia.Ucally reeelvecl al~ Holter, daaghter of .Mr. alii Mrs.
so by tbla year's papant-audt- Roy Holter Gf p...,eroy, Route 3.
Miss Holter. a student at Ohio
ence ill sevenl.-nncea.
Recently lllliiOd Mils Cealnl state Uniwnity, moved effecOhio, Mill Sehaeler will retwn tively lhrOOJih the talent, owtmapln thlo you lei tile Mill Ohio aull 1011 ewnlng gown CCIIIIH'tiP_.nt Cedar PoiJitloriiiOih- tlon w win pageant hcioora. 1be
er 11'1 lor the Mill Ohio Crolm. tall, brown • eyed blond was e•
Mill Seluler re&lt;eiYOdtremOIICI- thusiasticaliJ recelnd tn her
·OU~ opplauoe fnlll ·tile JI080&amp;II! ·acrobatic;: talent eornped.tionraun4
audieuca I I she 4
'Thl Jm.. bar.
As first runoer.q;~, Mill HoltPOIIlble Dream," . ~ the runer
will become Miss Southern
WIJ', 1bl1 Is tile oe!Oetlonllho has
choaeo for her
In Ohio if for an)' reason. MluPter..
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second runner.q~ was ao Ohio
Unlveratcy .iunlor1 Bonnie SUsan
Pooley of Hamilton. Mill Pooley
was effecUve in an Hawaiian
dence c1urltW thalllent COIII(1etl·
tion. Sbe lae studied daaclqj six
yeera 1111 taught dancing three
7elrs.

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were Mlas Schaefer and Mlsa
Gloril Buck, P&lt;DBI'V)', IIIIas
SCuthem Ohio of 1987. M111 Buck
also made several apJ*raneea
durtrw tile pogeact 1011 wog tor
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00811, ~ - ~ Lee reld~i Jlllchiel"' ~; 1111, Jidc""" .U a '
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Jan dance to uMyHeartBelonp
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WinDIJW the Mlaa CorwenlaB!l'
award ror the pageant was Mia&amp;
'VIrBIDII Moe Thomao, alooolw&gt;ior at Ohl.o University, rite is a
natlw of Pennsylvania. She was
weU recoiYod In tile talett ccifn,.
peddon with her vocal, "Love II
Where You FiDd It!"
FIVE F1NALISTS
AmoqJ tile nve Onallsll Gf lite
pegea.Jt
Jodelle Guidotti,
Columhu&amp;, who presented a SODI
and dance to •4Hey1 Look Me
Over" in the talent segment, aid
Cheryl Pesky, Parkersburg. W,
Va., a &amp;tldent at Marietta Col·
lege, who wa1 imprttssive in a
dramatic act. Mits Guidotti ia
an Ohio university student. .
other contestants Included suoan sedlak, Sprlng!leld, Ohio u...
iversltyi Silllra Capizzi, New
Jersey, RloGrande COllege; Lynn
Rogers, Cleveland, Ohio Universltyj Kacy Conner, C&lt;iumbus.
Ohio University; Judy Lyme Hall,
CheiiOjiOike, Holzer School
of
Nursirwi Donna Diane
Sehelling, Vfrglnta, Marietta U&gt;l·
lege, aiXI lauryn Osley, New
York, Ohio University.
Members of the Big Bend Minstrel Association presented Ute
divertissements between the segments oi c&lt;JII'I98tltion witb Mrs.
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IIBl RENELL PIE_., &lt;'a...... loll, l1 plc:tontiJall
alter ltebw crw,... Mlsa Southera Ohio ofl96911 Soturdtt,y
ltigltt'a !11th IIIIIUIIJ)IpertlnPomeroy, Wlthherlollleo J.ur!a
Schaefer, Mloa Southern Ohio ofl968 woolo -111111 Central
Oblo IIIII wiU also tuke put in this summer'I Mill Ohio Pte011111. Mill Sehaeler was weU recel"ted 1&gt;3' tile laqe 11tdl.,..
as abe made oeveral lljlJ&gt;OUIOcO&amp;clurlatr&amp;lit~JWTnllltt'oe..._

Some days it doesn't pay to stir
RERE ARE THE 1IINNERS Gf tile llla1 - - Oldo
Pageont with tllelr trophiea. Lett to rlg!lt, VIrginia Thcmtaa,
PennsyiYanla, Miss CorwenlaBIY; Boonte Pooley, Hamilton,
setoad .nmner-t.Pi Ann Holter, Pmteroy Route 3, Brat rumerup, atld Renell Pierpoint, Mlu Southern Ohio of 1969,

Pony Blamed
In Accident
A !lOllY rumlnt .,loose in o
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lor years without gelling caught
s-oil thlt be thought he
could pt away juot 11 easily
with ~ clemency to Lica-

voli," Life aalcL
The article aaid Rhodea PW"·
chasod lanl lot a home, paid
his taxes 1011 conducted other
pirao.l bualnen with "lcm!.s,.

frcn ctpq)'lgn rums.
Rhodes countered with a dlr·
eel deniaL .
"I dell!' cotegorlcally lhat I
have, u Govarnor of Ohlo, received an,y mooay UlepJJr or
immorally," Rhodes aald. 11Nor
have 1, aa a public omdal Ia

Ohio before I was goveroor,
ever received money which
could be ~ copatrued as c~
tion to I slush fund.''
Licavoli, leader of Toledo's
infuilOUI "Pur:PJe Gaa(' In the
1930o,"iao been lttwrlll&lt;llllld· l'or
35 years II the Oblo PillltaDtlary on a con1'1.ctl.on of parttclPIIinl In loor murdero. Rhodes
recently CCIIIllluted hla natence, maldqi him eligible !or
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The state Parole a..rd, bow·
ever, t-a
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at 65, a
sick tutd dying man. !Jcavoll
was transferred from the prlaoo
to a l!ri&gt;ttte bolpllll March 28,
alter sul!erirw whal authorities
termed 111 massive heart at..
tack.''
In its article, LUe said per10111 Walhllll! 1&gt;3' the IKISJ&gt;IIll
could observe Licavoli atrollllll!
paal hlo window and alarilll! out
over tite parking lot.
'~ver the r~ C(ll'ldltkll
of Licavoli's health, tbe truth
Ja thlt law enforcement o!Ddall
- 1111 sizeable nnnben of mob
I-ra - honestly lear what
wm heifpan .If Ycllillle makeo It
out." Lire aaJ4. t•Rellable
...,...., In Detroit, Clevelanl,
Toledo 1111 CoiiDIIbuo - whore
all good pnptero &amp;II(IIIOseclly
are rootbw hard tor Yormie's
rellooe - repOrt thll'e Is a let
of worried talk. ..
IJ!e laid IJca..U wants w
take clllllllllll of orpnlzod
crime In ...-them Ohio II he lo
relea~ed, "or be paJd In 6dl the
pro!lto hi• old racl!eta ha,.
shown In 1be .PIIt ~)'ear .. ''
1be 111111111lne oald Llavoll
baa retau,., woo oto ot4fl ......
nected with tile Malia itil !bat
It ""' Pnerai!l knatnt that
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Friendly Mission Costly

PT. PLEASANT - Some days near Clifton when they were
it just doesn•t pay to stir from crowded df the highway.
w.-.:::~~worwx.w.
bome, even to console friends
Durfee gut in his car to go to
The Meigs Count;v 9tori!l' 1
who had been lniurod In a hlt!h- 80 Burdette Add. w vlelt t b· e
Dept. was IUIDlnCII18d tJds
way accident.
Woomera.
morning to lmeotlgsteabreok&amp;tch , Dla.Y be the . COIIclusloo
At 12:lll p,m., at Jacki!Xt Ave.
1ng and onterlng ..a - · · ·-· "'- atan~~ · M. · Durfee, -22; 1011-26111 .a. Ilutfee bit tlte....,.
service Slatton In 'l'u!&gt;liOr•
Gf 93 Burdette Add., who &amp;~n. ·. end Gf a car thlt had stiJJrped,
Plalna.
day' at noon learned Mr. ml driven by R. E. Holstein, Jr.,
9!erlll Robert C. llartonMra. Roy Woomer, lJ, Pleao- 25, OhloRiverRoad,POintl'leasbsch aald the burglary was
IIIII, bad been InJured Saturday ant, who In turn rammed tile
reported 11 8:10 a.m. lzy staj, --~•dents
car ahead Gf him driven by LllUoo Owner Looter Hawk. Tools
nc(:
llan Merle AIUaoa, 52, Gf 2100
and other merchaadlse were
Llneola Ave., POint Pleasant,
&amp;tolen. 1be lmestlption was
waiting to make tile turn at 28111

the Woomer'o II Malcia Cetat1J
Motors, Damaces were e~

eel II $1,500.
Clb' JIO(Ico lmeotlgsted ~
er acddent over the weriiDI,
Involving two ,.,.. .- . - · ~
f:D p:m., mal~bi
•, .
11101.

•illoi;. ·

Robert Austin Fowler, 30,
Point
Pleasant,. JIO(Ice aald, otap.
weekend ll'atnc acddents InVesl)ed
lor
aredllshtatJacklmAYL
tigated by Meigs Cooney 9oerl!l
and 28th Sl., when tho car bohled
Robert C. Hartenbach's Dept.
him, drlv.., 1&gt;3' Romattceleo 'I'UDA car driven 1&gt;3' WUIIam Thostalle, 41, . Lakin Slate ii&gt;apllll,
mas Carleton, 26, RD, Racine,
!alled
tu atop.
had ·ml(llum damage when lt ran conUauing 8 t......
street.
Durfee was dted rm failure
Fowler waa driYina a !lite
of! clllllll;y road 28, 460 II. north w.cw.nw:r:rff.Wtttrfllii.1Sf!LLLE£Llct
of Route 124, and Into a ditch.
Tbo state II(J!Iwa,y Patrol In- to have his vehicle under eoo- Road truck. Tuaotalle Wll cited
for failure to bave bi1 tebfcle
vestigated two one car accidents trol.
aald be w,nt Into t h e Mayor Legar Fines
ADd
his
car
Is
resting
bezlde
IDider control.
ditch to avoid bitting a JIOQythlt
Sllnliay, one In Molga aad ooe In
ran onto the rural road in front
GalUa
eo..rt;y,
No
.......
InSaturday
of hil car. No injuries or ar·
Jured. One driver waa arreated.
root were reported.
One defendant !orleited a Cerl 8, Yost, 26, Rt. I Vln.
1be otber accident occurred and two otherJI were fined Satur- ·
tDn,
ria chersed with driving
Frldo,y at 8 p.m. on Slate Roote dey n1g1tt 1n the coort o1 I'Wno·
while
intoxicated aa result r1 an
338, one and one-teath ndles roy Mayor Charles Legar. Foraortb Gf the Blind Hollow Road. felting a $25 JIO&amp;Ied on aa accident It 4:f0 p.m. Saturda,y
A 1966 model hall-too truck open fiask cbarlll waa CI&amp;Udo on Sliver RIDl Rd., five - tenths
driven by James Martin Zu1- o. Cam..,.,U, address unlmown. of s mile wesl of Rl 7.
.
'
OJncers said Yost's car went
pan, 16, MaiOII, wont · out of
Flnod were WWiam P e c k,
A'I'IIENS, Ohio (UPI)... Claude the VItal components Gf I Utiicmtro1 and bit a tree. The truck Chelhire, $5 and coota, lml)ro(&gt;- of! the left elde of the highway
R.
:;owle, dean o1 tile COllege
versiQ' comnuadt;y. ''
wae ._-ted demoll&amp;bed.
er passing, and Otto Johnson, into a small creek. There was
of
Law
at
the
Unlversley
&lt;4
C1nSowle eald be believed the
ZuSJIOIIIOII 8 pas..,_, Ruth address un1mo1m, $10 ar.d ooots, moderate damage to the car.
m.
Yoat is BCbet:klled for an ap. clnnati, has been named to auc- · tru&amp;tees, laculey,
JarreD. Rt. 2, Racine, both sua. . on intodcallon cha.rgtls.
coed
VernOn
Alden
asl»"eddent
mlalstrutloa
and
lleil
at
Ohio
(IOiriDCe in Meigs Cooncy COUrt.
talned lacerations but were not
No charge was filed in an ac ~ of Oblo Unlverelcy, It was an- Unlverslcy watld _.. to(llther
seriously injured. No arrest was
LOCAL TEMPS
In the 7ears ahead, IIIII &lt;1111 Ill
cident at 6 p.m. on Rt. 141, nounced lnda,y.
made.
1be temperature In I'Omeiw' I HYen-tentbs mlles west ct. Gal..
Aldea reelgned e!!ecUve at CUIBOlldate the Krell ..W
dowutowu ~IJiness dlltric:t It UJ10lll, 1bere waa minor dan&gt;- the ODd of the
scboul achieved 4trlng the - .
11:15 a.m. today was 6odelree8, ap wtile car.
year to enter private bu&amp;lne81. tloo o! JII'Oeldenta JCJhn C. lllk·
PROCLAMATION SIGNED
with rain.
Sowle wlU assume hi a new ckl- er and Vernon R. Alden. but
1be polrol reported thot James
Mlddli!JIOrl 11a10r C. 0, Flabalso to move toward uew
H. Houck, 20, GIJIJ,polis, head- Ue.s Aug. 1.
or loloDdiY morning 8lined a MARRIAGE APPUCATION
Sowle's
~Ill
was
ap·
helgbll at atreogtlt aad ei!I!Citn&gt;ed weot. went off tile left elde
proclamatloa declaring tile week
Neal Wblto, 48, Harrlactmllle, Gf tile hl&amp;hwa,y 1011 his car hit a proved llllllllmouely 1zy the ness.
of Mil 4-10 "School Safety Pa- culfledlaa, and NIDcy JBID JosAlden will become cltllrmltt
wire leace Olllled by Paul Niday, board o1 , _ , who will take
trol wee~t.••
formal action during a Ma,y 12 of the board 1111 eba1rm0D Gf the
epb, 31, llarriiiOII'fUle, - . Patriot 9lar Rt.
meeting.
executive - · Gf tho
1be 40-;rear-old native Gf Do- Co. lttc,, 1011 t h e Sprlng!leid will become tile 161h Sale DeJ10sll and Trust Ce.
prealdottt of tile unlverslzy, He
bad beea dean Gf tile Unlveraicy
of ClnclllnaU College of Law
alnce 1965.
UJn tbete Umes d trouble,.
one 8Ccepla tile presldellcy of a
major unlveraiQ" with mixed

2

Over Weekend

car•-

Two

Night

Law Dean Sowle
President of OU
n-.,

pre"""

Walk-Aways

Appreh~ded

~"

SOwle Nid.

~tYet,

my

baste feeling today Is ooe ofap.
tlmlom.
uSohlttona, 1 believe, can be
toned lor tile now 111!11 urpol
p!oblems we lace In hll!lter edoeatlon: Tben II IINtual UDder·
lltllldlng 1011 trult llliOt\8 all of

Damage Reported
Minor c~~ma&amp;es were incurred
to a )llerkod car ownod by ~
Bla- AWl Ce. In ana&lt;cldent
In PunBrQY,Sol-

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