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Mitch~ti Zeroes Campus HarJ~~~!J,,;: ~.
By Unltocl Preao lnlel'11011Dna1

C11111111 protest was overahadowed toda.Y by government
reaction ID the vlolonee and
dianqtioo whieh bave accompanied lt.
The Nixon admlnlatrallon,
members of Congress and the
judiciary all turned their
atlentiOD ID campus dloorders
while most dissenters took a
May Day holiday Tlllrsday.
Att. Gen . Jolm N. Mitchell
Thureday said the Nixon
adminl-tlon's patience with
cam111• radicals Is at an end
and prosecutloo will now be
presaed ID the ruUest ID end
disorders.
"If arrests must be made,
then arrests there should be,"
Mitchell said bt a Law Day
speech In Detroit "It Is no
:!itrirlsslon of defeat, as some
"fuay claim, to use reasonable
physical force ID eliminate
physical Coree."

lllGI'e than $2.2 mlllton Ill
p1-~ d&amp;mll8e.
However, 'the Nixon admlnlatratlon was _.ted ID IIIIIYe
toda,y 1o withdraw Its request
that college• and unlverlltles
desegregate their black s1udles
programs and facUlties,
The cbange would make
poslllble tho establishment of
all-blaek programs which solne
campus mllltanta have demanded. The ad:miDiotratloo bas
prevloualy contended !hat colla·
ges which allow segregated
programs should lose federal
funds.
A Cambridga, Ma... , judga
Thureday found 169 singing,
chanting youths guilty or
trespassing Ill the occupation of
a Harvard University buDding,
The Harvard admlnlatratloo had
asked that the charges be
but

dropped

DJstrJct

court

Judge M. Edward Viela refUsed
to do so.

2,300 Arrests

The

New Jersey AssemblY

The attorney general said Thursday passed a bW aUowinK
campos protoots tlds year have students the rl!lht ID file suit
reaulled Ill 2,300 arrests and ~lnst other students who
disrupt classes, ft was believed
to be the first such measure In

NOW OPEN
ROYAL OAK STABLES

the nstlon.

RIDING RIG - TRAIL
RIDES- BRIDLE PATHS

Aaron Seals

Open Week Ends
Starting S.t., May 3
Open Every Day Starting
Thursday, May ~29
Located )'4oxt To
Royal Ook Park

Dies Wednesday
Davis Seals, 78, Rt. 1,
Reedsville, ('!'uppers PlaiDs),
died WedneSdaY evening at the
Camden Clark Hospital at Parkersburg, following an extended
Aar&lt;»~

He was bom bt West VIrginia,

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TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY

the .son ol the lste James and
Mary Bonar Seals.

MAY.2 • 6

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He was a member of t h e

DOCTOR DOUTTLE
(Technlcolor)
Rex Harrisoi&gt;Samantha Eggar
(A Family Picture)
COLORCARTOON: Tlajuans
RWllllng time: 3 Hrs.
Admission: $1.00 and SOc
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

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Slmpsoo Melbodlst Church near
Belleville, W. Va., and was a
school teaeher Ill Wood and Jackson Counties Ill West VIrginia 22
yeara where he lived most or his
lUe before moving ID Ohio Ill
1967. He was preceded In denth
by one son, FJdo.
&amp;lrvivors include his wile,

Mrs. Maeda Dorst Seals, at
home; two sons, Glenn, ol Kent,
and Eugene, of Akron: 'three
daugllter s, Mrs. Sy!Tla Curtis,
Reedevllle: Mra. Vera Thomp.
son, Elizabeth W. Va., and Mrs.
Helea. Beck, Kenti two brothers,
Cllll1oe, lofurraysvUle, W, va,,
and 9tirley, BeechGrove, w. Va.:
a sister, 1\lrs. Ruby McPeek,
Belpre: 22 grandchildren, and
21 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at I h o
Tuppers PlaiDs untied Melbodlst
CIJJI'ch wltll the Rev, Roy Deeter
otrtclatlllg. Burial wUl be Ill the
Sand HDI Cemetery at Long Bot-

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Tonilfrt, Sat. &amp; Sun.
MAY 2-3-4
Action waits at trigger•
point!

'COUNTERPOINT'
Charlton Heston
Maximilian Schell
Color

Lloyd Bridges an~
Joan Blackman in

tom.

"DARING GAME"

Friends may caU at the White
Funeral Home at Tuppers PlaiDs

In Color

anytime,

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The moneywise no-nonsense
car buyer finances his
new car faster and for
less with one of our bank

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·Kenneu.

llld 33 llludenla ldenlllled

tlon.

New

black
~eons College a t u d e n t s
smashed windows and alll8ed a
brlel slt-lll ta' protest an SDS
slt-lll wblch entered Its ruth day
today. At Columbia more than
100 SDS member's cleared wt
York-Twenfl

Illinois · Vnlverll~' l1!'\fiDI8
qulotl,y left the Delullb SCbool'a

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stu-

OWrthe~·~~~~i~~

Weather

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hla lint .-1.l!lai:H
or lhli ci~ •
:•• 0119 clbatnl
boon reaclndod ill! olbera, ~bw c:anii•
aloaal iltetrlcta,~""" beiJV racOilllderooL

tmts

· Qu:lotGpber ~ley llld: "U
'' you lave tq ko4Jp rei!!lndit~~Yoor­
·' self al a llliJw, ',Pirhopa It

flowa"'*t-.Sage ~4 ~ Nei!fula'l ,;
WASHiNGTON _ tJ. s, m. 'wn.uAJ.t It
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Jafdlodsy f8deraJ-a dilial!ed to caai'iiat tile
palachla.be.i beell•"iill'reteclentllJ!'oductlvt"
"Eiq&gt;l~ pDd Income ....~ ID.r•sit~~ faalllr ~:~~;~
than ai\YWIIere el$01~ lllo Uajtod Sqtea,• he Ilk!, "~
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IIW\V piojlle ''"' !•V!III olppelachl&amp; II were Jea.tJv::~t~~~)~i
lllraha credfled~.l\'t .alowlng _ollhe AIJI1IIachllp
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Conllllled warm !Uiday, olble showera In 110U11J. ......,.

clear, warm..

Asked on Cigarettes

Homer Holley
Dies Friday

Boy Shot
ne

Mrs. Quillen

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Meigs

2 Fronts
In Fight

Pituperty: .,
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Slerllf Walker llld lllo three

FOR THE
GRADUATE

ARROW SHIRTS
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ESQUIRE SOCKS :
$UPE.BA TIES .

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Dies Thursday

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Member Feder&lt;~l Ottpoait lnauronce Corporation
All Accounts Insured Up To $1S,OOQ.OO

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Dallas Mumaw

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ELBERF·ELDS IN POMEROY .

Dies Recendy

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Dallal T, MUmaW, 75, former.
~racuse, and a .-an of
World War I, baa died at hia
home bt lndlaJJopolla.
A natl•e of ~eu10, be llv- •
ed In JlldlanapollJ the palt 50
7ear1, He waa ~~~~ bt 111o
matntenanee depsrtinent of the
lndi'RIIpotla Pllbltc SChool• %3
year a.
lllrvlvlnK are bla wife, Della: two d&amp;·~·· Mrl. llOrolllJ

IY of

Jonea and Mra.

Systeni

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'!IlP-son.

Earl

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ton, aU al !Jdlan!lpolto: a brilth- .
er, Homer Mpnltf; t Clt+~d
50 8i'iUidChlldren· and 2~ mat- · ~~:1:1:
lll'anddllldi'eii. •
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rw.r.t; service• · were · ·

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N.rii;;&lt;''lL•' I
lltirlaiW.'IIil t!Je•Aooerlilii

and
&amp;Aal ···CiiiiPel 'In' '"'llaiQ)Ill~

ftott~.,,

~MIDDLEPORT, 0.

OP!N FRIDAY' NIGHT and
SATURDl'Y~ NIGHl
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COtton fabrlca re.,. from
heavy eorduroj to 1heer.
llthlwtllh\ ,voile.
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UNTIL9''

Betty . Bunch,

bodl ct tptjanapnll.a, and ftve
sons, ~IVester, Grand RapldJ,
)lleh.; llflliiY, . ~. Freddie
and Donald, all of lildlanlpolla;
two llteP-&lt;lauihtora. Mrll;' Maey
Walta and Mra. Ro!lla MeDon·
~d, and

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~ALLIPOLIS .;. Gallla Count,y Proeacu1or
llaiiJ!tn c. Klnt IIIIOW!ced Saturday ._ erack~down 111 Junkjarda Ia t!hoWfnJ reoullll,
. Wben tile~ cradulolm stsrteclthree
weeka ago, Clllli CillO ;lulllcyard In Gallla Coun·
·" wa• Ueeaad.; Tlierll 8te - eJaM wllllliIn tile ~' ~·llld· Every dealer
:IIIIo bas
ccnlacted, &amp;Ill! IIIIo II was eJ·

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SWANK JEWELRY
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depioltebi•UIIIIIJ iio
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Admlnlstratloo BuDilbiB at cloaInK Ume Thureday but vowed to tng IJ &amp;lven ror that amount.·
Jllridt~~ls ri!Cfalel'ed ~: • ,
camp ·out aU nllhl, theo retum clime,
Friday.
THE FACE oF POME!loYo!i' BUSINESS ~ conttluoii IAj
The Southeast campus of
Chlc1J80 City Callep remained ch-. Rising rapidly are the !lew flllll'leiaolthel'llme•oyFlowclosed and Wright JJmlor er 1i11Gp Which will be loeated mlillttmuut Ave.
College was threatened with a .
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boycott 1odsY.
LOTS OF ~IVERSARIES arobnd 111o,-....,s, t IHI!ll,
Nr; and Mrs, liJmer llfsell obliOl\'ecl lllolr ftlh lieddlnc an. .
nl~~:.:~ee::. 00 ll!lllv~aary of Kermit Waltoo, farmer-

.MENS--SUITS
AND SPORTCOATS

RUTLAND

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AND SPRING .AND
SUMMER WARDROBE

Servin( MeiiS County for
OYer 97 years

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tranUctlons through the frel&amp;ht Olflce bt
The heerlatl Ia 10t for TueiJIIIl, MIT Galllpolla.
· 6, at
a.m. Fultz Ilk! •IDIIDI at 111o
., the only other actlvlt,y, Prealdillt Fults
,deplt would recllce lfte qualib' of Nrvlee
pnwldid patrons In tho l'olnei'CI&amp;'· - appointed a commlttee al "'""~Y, J!Gbert Wingett and Dale Duttoa lo JMWDinatt' of•
llldilleport areaa.

otillon.

annrer ,Ofl'OI!I warraolf - ,
Cor' con1e1nJJ1 61 court. Cll,y
Collep at New YOrk ...,..tuoc1
SolDo ln~bllinK
cloaocl tncloi!Dtteti: ' ., ,
IJio,y deJIOoil
llllllols- SOiite %110 Noflhern
Cotllldl """" rkeaib' '

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Reser~•

If the PUC iij1pi'O\'el the iiiiPllcatlui ' to
o1 111o Cbe~ '" Ohio Ralllll.)' a~ d
Pem Central Rallriood CoiJJpen.y 1o nilke close the depot Ill Rllll0i'07, It wUl rua1t
the l'llrtieroy Ffelatit Depot a IIDii.apJJey In firma ualng 111o service to have ID llllile

1 - s llilde U .cltlr · a.re .
-w be n6 • . , tqj. ·the
nbell IIIIo haVe beeli Oidof4eCIIO

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
1Memaer Federal

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f¥ of WeUstoo, a i'omei'O¥ wilnealllllll and lira, NOrma Goods
Win marked her 38tiJ amlversary 111 bulllnenlalt week• '
Ort Bradbur:Y way, Eric Hait, principal, marked .., 1 blrthcii.Y crease Ill e~q~l01JJJ8nl ani IDcome to lhe ~~~~ ~
and children of the school pillared In tile hallway ID alng "Hap. t~ - a ofthe,area.
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PJ' lltrlhdsY" and later a dieoraled eake and dee ~re served ..4 bit. of mmihilation •wappi"'f, ~
to the teaching lllllf and other 1chi1ol ~lOJOL
CAIRO, -EGYPT - THE EGYP11AN ARMY
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COLUMBUS (UP!)- A three
- RedeOne Industrial air polAGAIN THIS YEAR A TESTING PROGRAM wiU be ~ annlbUate Iuaei'a defenae pollltloos alcq lhe SUez
cents per pack boost Ill the tuUm control !acUities and aualllnned that Ita trqilnlllclld major damiJ8o .bt a
state's cigarette tax was pro- thorize transfer of laJ&lt; exemp. ror youngsters Who 11111'1 be IJIIte old 8JJCJUI!h 1o begin klncler- deep Inside EiiPt, deaied as a Ue by the
prten mthe ran.
posed Thureday bt an Ohio tion certU1cates.
In ' Mly lla.Y .,e;ich Thurlldl)', ~
Tho state cutol! date Is Sept. 30 and yOUIIpterl are to 1o be
- Authorize transfer o! tax
Senate blll to provide new revNas111r
said that alncelllo bellnnlrworMareh, F.pptlan ~· .
by
errue for tho Educational Devel- exemption cerUficates Cor bJ. rtvo by that date. However, the testing prollfaln Ia
concontl'JIIed on the destruction o( Iuael'o "Bu Lev" dolenle
duatrlal water polludon control tho staf! of Melg~ Count.Y &amp;lperlntendent Robert Bowen ror UJose aloog the caM! and have knocked out 60 per cent or tile Iua.U
opment Fund,
Whose hlrt!Jdlya fall efter Sept, 30 and may be reallY to BWt
Sen. John H. Weeks, R-Lake- racUides.
flcatiOIII:
klllderprten.
Two bDls earlier passed by
waod, sponsored the le&amp;lalatlon
Bowen reports that It ts hoped that addWonel testing can be Peace seerru ~',be loold"'f up, again .
which would raise the tax from lMJib ehambera were llaned by
7 to 10 cents.
Hwse and Senate otrlcers and carried cut among ycungatera IIIIo were admiUed 1o klllderprPARIS '- A JQNGLE VIET CONG MEE11NG, a
ten throo&amp;ll lllo teotinK program last year to see ~ IJio,y proThe leglslab.lre two years ago sent to Gov. James A, Rhodes
enco
lllvalvlq a North VIetnamese leader and tile rat1n 1q ~s~[;
greased durlnK the school year. This wiD provide ~Uoo
boosted the tax from five to for his "'llli'OYal. 11ley would:
or
South
VIetnam'• ehler neaottaiDr provided •IIIII todai
seven cents,
- Extend the bonding author- on lba fUture teotinK program&amp;,
breafdlu'cluah
may be _.. In the Vfatiu! talkl.
The testing program will not be held until 10111atlme In Alai·
The Ohio General Assembly Ity to sewer districts.
Cclmmllllat
aotll'cea ~ Viet Cons ~era were .
-Increase assessments of ust bt order 1o rtve lllo yompters Ute advliUge of DJalurlai Junglea al Soulli VlelnUn 1oh•ra.reportmlhe talk&amp;
adjourned Thursday until the
a bit more over the next row lllllillha,
efterpoon of May 5, when law- utllltles for PUCO operators.
Thl BIDk, a sec~ membof al tbe Natloaal
makers will return after cast(NL., delegation In Par,ta.
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Ing ballot&amp; Ill the primary aleclion at home,
Commie death count ut at'314001J'
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The Hoose of Reproaenlatlvos
SAIGON - THE U, S, MILITAllY COMJWill TODAY
·adopted a joint resolutloo ID
aUiecl counter oltetlalvea with ldlllrw 38,000· I;Gmmu!llati 1011' . ' ·
permit jail or workhouse prisIt~~ the guerrillas 110 cllolce but to abenilon their allonwfdt ~~ ·
oners servlng a sentence of one
- at least tamporarUy. North VlaiDimese ani Vt,at CoJv ynlt.
year or less to work outside the
1'1', PLEASANT - Homer J.
Charles Eric Steger, 7, son or Mr. 1011 Mra. KeiiiiJJth Stepr, bad been posed ll'Oinl Saf&amp;oo have withdrawn tD :CIIIIPa a1,..1110
Institutions during their canflae- Holley, 72, or Aoh1on, Who died Patriot Star Rt., was listed In serious conditloo with allUIIIhot cambodlan.. border.~!)~ere 1152 bombers hammered tti~q~~ aplll _ ,,
ment.
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Frldly at l:25 a.m. In Holzer wounl ol the head at 11 a. m. toda.Y In cabeD • HuntiJV!on Hoapltal,
The resolution was sent to the Hospital, had been In falling HuntingtDn, w. va.
Cakutroplak revenge sure w eorne , · .. . .
Seaate lor actloo. II adopted health several years.
Tha Gallta Cou1t1 SherUrs Departmort aeld Uuj boy was shot
SOUTH BEND, IND. - WORLD ilANK PiiEsmENT there, the Issue would IP oo
A retired Iarmer, he former- and serloosly wounded late Thurlday afiei'IIIIOII near hia home on McNamara told a IReman catltoltc untversi~ audl~ 'lburidl,y t!Je
the November ballot.
ly worked at the Marietta Manu- R~ 141, about three mllea west or Gallillolla.
world's btrlh rate muat be CODtrolled 110011. "To~ lpore lbli Jll'ol!The Senste passed two billa laeturlng CoDlJNUIY.
!ilerttro depuUes laid the boy telna...rs were c!Jar&amp;ed with dis- lem, • Me~ ~· "1. a only 1o make certabt U.t nature wtiJ
dealing with water pollution.
Mr. Holley was born AprU hid left the house to IP flohlng cljiriiJW firearms from the hlah- · t,.ke o:ataitrophlc 're&gt;'ejio oo our lndeclslveaeBJ,"
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30, 1897 In Aoh1on, the 11011 of Ill a amall creek near!&gt;,y, He ~-The &lt;ll&amp;r8ewasllledopl•d
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the late Frank B. and Minnie appareo11y doctdid to
dow!! !lie :frut!J who · did 11111
beGarrett Holley,'
and reat In a rteld about 125 cause he was an acceasory, the
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Jle ~ ~n"'~ llvtr~ 1'1'ude~' Yll'&lt;ll from lllo llijhwtO'; lull llltutfl »oontod out;
dent o1 ...lrtAin. -rv ·orl'lhcl•
about 100 feet from the creek
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hla wife, Boimte Deal Holley; a bank.
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niece, Mrs. EvolynForentan, LeI
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About tlds time, three teenMrs. John ~en, 92, Letart tart Falls, and one nephew, Den- 1188rl from Ga!IIJ&gt;olle, IIIIo were
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FaDs, died In Veterans Memor- nis c, Holley, Aahloo.
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Funeral servtcea wUi be hold ed by bt a car. They aaw JIOI!lOIal Hospital Thuradsy.
at
2 p.m. &amp;mday at Moore'l thlng move In the graa•, thought
&amp;lrvlvors Include two sons,
Russell ~lllen, Letart FaUI, Chapel United M-at llllrch, It wu a III'OIIIclhoi and .two of BY 'Uiittd Preai Jnlel'lllttoaal
and Harold QIDlen, Phoenix, Burial will follow bt the clurch them lind .22 cellber ..W.a at
NATIONAL LEAGUE
tho obJect,
Ariz.; a granddaug!Ur, Janla cemetery.
GABRHPet.
Friends may call at the Crow~len, Son Jose Slate College,
One hit the boy abe'" Jones, NY
%1 81 20 35 .t3%
Son Jose, Calif.: two dalllhlers- Hosseu Funeral Home efter 2 the left eye, lllo other Jrilued, Labof, Mtl
21 80 8 31 ,388
accordlnK to report~,
111-law, Velma ~lien, Letsrt p.m. Saturday,
Alou, Pit
%% 93 11 36 .;I87
The body was diiCOVered when
Falla, and Da ~len, Aloenlx.
REVI!IIENil liiLLED
11. ~ All 22 75 1~ ~u .387
ihe was preceded Iii death by
ffiONTON, Ohio (UPI) - The tho bcl,a Went dowo to lllveatl- Toriita, ~ Mtl
21 78 12 28 ,359
ber hUsband, Jchn ~men; a Rev, Earl Blackburn, 59, South gate. The boy'J Dohlng red and AloQ, All . %0 81 17 29 ,358
daughter, and a brother, Show. Polrt; died near here Thursday Oohlng gear were found near
MaYI, SF 20 78 14 27 .M8
boat Captain Ralph Emereon Cas- In a car-truck cclllalon on U, s, the body.
Alllrllled by the lltuatlon In All" ,Phlla , U 52 11 18 .M6
ehea.
52,
Prkr, LA
21 64 1? 22 :u4
which they founcllhemselvo1, the
Sleo. was a member ol Racine
Hbnr,
Pit
U 56 13 19 ,339
GIRL FOUND DEAD
boys became panic~~)~ when IIIey
Cbapter OES No. 134, and of the
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
TOLEDO (UPI) - The body were Unable 1D locate the boy'a
Lelart FaDs Methodlat Church.
GAB
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Funeral services w!U be held ol a four-year-old girl, who had ' home and t11o,y ruabad him to
Carw, Min
18 80 15 32 .400
&amp;1ndsy at 2 p.m. at Letart FaDs been strangled with a red dresa the hospital,
Brdlrd,
Chi
16 53 9 21 ,398
The emergency delk reslater
Methodist Church with the Rev. lounl wrapped arounl her neck,
Ptrclll,
Boa
21
75 18 29 .381
Norris Foxx ol!lcletlng, assist- waa discovered late Thureday In at Holzer Medical Center showed they arrived at 111o hoepllal A. Alln, Waa 20 6.2 I 23 .371
ed by F, A, Cadle. Burial will a prage near her h11111e here.
F. Rbnsn, Bal 24 91 %0 32 ,352
be In the Letart FaDs Cemetery. Pollee aaldStacySIDwson,daug!)- with the boy at 5:40p.m.
Caler,
Ook
%Q . 81 14 28 ,M6
9lerltf llenYer A, Welker llld
Friends may caU at the Ew- ter o! Mr. and Mrs, Russell
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Min
21
87 14 30 .3f5
Ing Funeral Home until IIOOil on Slnq&gt;son, hadbeenroporledmlaa- late Thureday nlllht tiJat an In24 85 14 28 .329
vestlgatlon tile llbOollnl Bbwr. Bal
~dey when the boclY will be log rrmn her h&lt;lne early ThuraBlalr,'
11al
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98 22 3% .327
day even!rw.
1o be accl~ hoWever, cbarc·
taken to the church.
Ulnclr, Min
20 80 18 26 ,3%5
ea were llled against lllo three

What are you waiting for?
They're the best in town!

POMEROY

AUthority; OppoSes Rail : Clos/tt~~

3 Cent Tax Increase

AUTO LOANS

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partlelpanla Ill a. ott-In at
Enelna IIIli have been lemjJorarUy suspended and bsrred fl'&lt;l\'1
campus. '!be li!Wn ended a!
· dawn Tburadly, I!IJortly aiiOr It ·
began, when 130 pollee and
oherttra deputies• arrived and
famted out acrosa ·the eampus,
The protesters ransacked Illes
and recorda during the occupa-

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MEIGS TtiAll£

'at the natklol's eampusea:
al l't!o!• ' lllilv.,-llti.: biQdiD8s
Callfllmla!-Siallford llnlverll- . bl!fOre' IJio,y could ·lie ¥ned
·fl Prellldioil
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prosecutor King disclosed he Is also workKIJq: allld, however: "Pm sure tiler•·are
IIW\V more .iunbarda Ill the ,...t,y , tiJat Ing on a pn1110sal to have some .iunl&lt;Jiards
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and rence1, but their loca· antlrely removed, yolwJtarll1 or by lnjunc.

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He urpd cltlzeno to report the locatlonl
al ~.Iombardo 1o hla otrlce rD that antrorm

enrorcement at 'the law lbrou&amp;b!lul tile COUJI.
fl on ·Jll Junkl'ard• can be aaatred.

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Tbe diadlhw .., 111o building at renee•
reilehed have sial- hal· been ,.t at Jul.y 15, 1969, unlen ex•-!GII ~ 111-.d tD t !!;'O"'Jul*.raidl.

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He pointed out that umer the Junkyard Law
he mey, bt addltloo to a criminal pro.secutton, patltlon the Common Pleaa Court to
abate a Junllyard as a public nuteance.
On the YCiuntary aldi, some lunkYard owners have expressed tho desire ID have

tholr .iunl&lt;Jiarda removed, tr eomoone would
do It ror nothing.
King 88,)'8 that at least two scrap dealera
have abewn JnWest bt Jlicldng up auch junk
10 eeU Cor scrap, but It remains to be . _
whetiJar ,.- llflt tlda wiU work out.
Pa!-10111 ,willing, therefore, ID pick up
Junk 1o reSOII as scrap are ur&amp;ed to 111&gt;llr¥ Prosecutor King.

Litterbugs In
For Bad Times
GALLIPOLIS - Persoos littering hll!h:
ways and elo8Rinl drainage ditches with de·
brla will be subJect ID atrlct law enrorcemfllt during the coming months warns the
-~Patrol.

Several arrests have been madi alreaiiY
for obstructlna drainage dltthua, Sgt. P, D,
M:Ccreedy .IIObrto!! !JUt.
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plaints ahout perSQis residing along t h e
malo highways dumping gra.. and tree clippings over the guard raUs llrtD culverts.
The C&lt;)minK of summer wiD brinK in.
creased trafllc, picnics and other events,
and the problein Is expected to get WOI&amp;e.
The law wm~ be atJforced, S&amp;L McCreedy
stated.

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Construction Moves
Along On School
CONSI'RUcnON - Pr"81'eas on con.
struetlon ol lllo new Mel&amp;• llltifi SehGal
bJrlldlnr. IOI!ltid Ill the Rock ~ 1rea

. The hi~ . diPIII1Iillnl has •Dent fatr
j jl. ;,the w'-fe~\ ·.e'e•·"'• ~; ~s:taft _debris ..... ··I)IU · PQIII'*'Oi,~ :hl -~ ~·
rrom the lilnter ~ t! the C&lt;)sl of
to George liarll'aveo, Jr., Meigs Loclll
oeveril thou- dollars, tile Sergeant JJObttDlllrict ~ at SciwJoli. All!!W
ed oat.
I• 111o academic winK where muolr of the
Alrf old IWU&gt;moblle cha..ts left on the
exterior brl~ hal been ~athighway right ol way will be towed or
ed. At rltlht. structural - ' bas been
carted away, Sit. McCreedy advised.
pot IDto place for the gynll&amp;slum.

Dogs, Cow Die
In Rural Area

Court Gets 20
Traffic Bonds

SNOWVILLE -

At least five pet dogs
been killed by apparent
poisoning In and around this area al Melp
Cooney In recent weeka.
A resident or the Snowville area - on
Rt. 681 between Darwin and Pagetown aald the polliO!I apparantly has been placed In the open by persons bt lMlth Collllllbla and Scipio Townships.
Harold Maue con!lrmed that one of his
('•lli•,Mefp Re&amp;lonal Abt&gt;Ort.
GALLIPOLIS - Kenneth A, Peavy, Jr.,
white-lace
cows bas died.
· ~a lola! Included 14 ~ accidents
30, Rockford, m., was fined $25 and costa
Law enforcement otrtclals have been noll- Fridly In Ga!U.polls Municipal Court oo a
Wllll a lola! of 20 perl!llsi!Uu'ed. rn Gajlla
C!uJt.Y, there 1rore 12 tlllury a""ldeota with lltd and are lllvestlgatlllg.
Slate Hl&amp;bway Patrol charge of diaplaylag
17 ·perl!lll InJured and, bt Meigs Cc!uat.Y,
another's operator•• llCtiDJe as bfs own.
Hurt Rooster
Judga Robert s, Belz, Ill other patrol cases,
two,lllth lhreei!UJred,
GALLIPOLIS - Terry E, JolmS411, 3, fined Lauchey McCOy, 19, Rt. 1 Ewln&amp;too,
~ l a a t - spent 1,416 houri
patrolling tile hlahways ol two counttea, 100 of Mr. and Mro. Harley E. Joll!1011, •10 and eoats, no hom, and Hal S, Borden,
made &gt;253 arreata, tasued 260 wanitnga Rt. 4 Rlmeroy, was admitted to Holzer 64, Rt. 1 Bidwell, $10 and coats, anaafo
~ ~lll!ltred 83 asslsia 1o motorists. on- Medical Ctnter, First Ave., at 11:30 a.m, vehicle.
• · '621 iilotOr vehicle lnlj)ectlona end Friday With 'I" we 'inJury. He was ~
Forfel~ - · on patrol charps were
pelloi recorertd a total at $3,49l ·ln wbtti be waa attacked by a rooater at tile
ra"~ of .JiiniJJ,J llemllltr, ll'l!mtrw,
GALLIPOLIS - Accl!lenls were on the
Increase during AprD In the Callla • Meip
l:r• ~ to the moothly reporl or the
Galllpoll• Rill, !late lllghway Patrol.
The petrol IDveatiAted 50 ac~ last
eompered 1o 33 In March bt tile two
C!IUIIt.Y area: Thla Included 49 automobile
acoldoata anil one aircraft accl- at the

and one cow have

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Sleph!ll L, Neff, 20, Rt. 2 Bidwell, $208,

drlvlnK under suspension, and $%8, opeed
In excess ror road condltkm: W!Utam II.
!lnipa, 30, Rural Retreat, W. Va., $%8, fall.
ureto re&amp;later:VessM. WW1am1,58,~­
rteld, $28, pa&amp;&amp;inK without the assured clear
distance: IIerman L, !ilellm, 26, Rl. 2
Patriot, $%8, no operator's license: RlciJard
L. Masterson, 26, Marietta, and RaJ E,
Myers, 32, Charleslao, W, Va., $28,
speeding; James L. -•son. 33, CIDeiDnatt, and Boyd L Slepheoo, 40, Worlhln...,
aU $%3, -ding.
Other&amp; forleltlnK bonds on patrol ciW'IIJ
were Malvin E, Jooas, 33, Teylortovlllt,
N, C.; William A. Burrell, 20, Detralt, Mich.;
'litomao L, Smith, 22, Waverly: Georat L.
Ajlpledorn, 64, Wellston: Carl E. SIJ"'fftrl,
23, ScoUown; Nola Leonard, Jr., 38, W!JoallnK, w, va.: .and Clydi w. White, 29, Rt.
~ Cheshire, aU $18, -'In~; JlJJHIJ W,
McBride, 41, Bldwel~ $18, pu1dq C1i lllo
roadway: iharon L, &amp;loul!er, 20, ~
$18, no opera1or't Ucense; Warren B. WII-

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Ginther to Emcee
Alumni Banquet

MIDDLEPORT •- Fr&amp;Jidln Ginther, Q&gt;.
lumbus, a former . Middleport Hlsb School
bend dlre\'IDJ' and 8fi(Male ol Middleport
Hlsb School, will be toaatmaater for the
1111Jal iN1n9Jet of the Middleport H I g h
SChool Alumni Auodatlm on May 31.
The '"'""'at ror the I'OOIJiim will be held
at the Pearl !lreet 'E!emMUty School belblllng at 6:30 p.m. wllll Mrs. Iva llewart
In Cbarp. The lillnual. !IanOe will fellow Ill
the Maip Hlalt School Auditorium with Dill·
sic by the ·~tve Salnta."
Olllcere tlil.a year are FIJI Lawla, presldin\; Cheryl Burdo!te, ·vice prellld!lll; Nan·
cy B - , Vleepretjdint;Nancyl(q.:ria, IOC•
rotary, and .ll!l7 CfOOka, treasurer.

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H~, 18, Vlenaa, W. Va., and WWiam K.
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tor ihe Jetrer~n •
dinner were made
ll)eetl,_ of thO
Demoerati\:
lion Frldey night
In tile Courthouse.
was presided over b~ the pn..ldent, Beverly for~!~!~. ·
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GALUPOLIS - Juot 50 y•ro bl!rnol!. io thli
edge here
jo the dlilner andwl!ll!aveaOP~ .~1111 !~ !ftrt l:lebll ~ to , ~ lllt!h~ aUAl o'cloek'w~Ue
tal table: Tbe yoUthlfOUP'II• re- oecure aJI&amp;ebttai-theGall~is'l . mdOre'd luoi 'below lhe,Ji&lt;)~rn- ·
ported bullY maklrc poatero tor HUDIIrmlnde lo~&lt;eu.ec. . ment l!Jt piers. At a~~ early_hour
the potluek dinner 10 be held stt... ·c. lloiiyer whleh ,JM tieen ,tOld this moniltlit t(J~ hull br9b .In
ul'day, May 10, at 711-,.; at ·the·. and taken away ttam the uPper twain and sank, maldngthewreck
junior hlgb caleterla. Tickets ire Ohio Rlvar.
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complete.
' priced at $1 and
on sale by
J;lete·ts an~fromlheiiiayl,
Tlie nlghl'watdunan,JamesGU·
the Demoorotic Women, or may 1919, . River . News in the Galli• ~~~le, and PpOI C.rles Wainer '
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be purchased at the doOr.
polio Dally Trlb!ne:
were oo the boatattheUtn$. War- Clncll1Dilti
Underwrltero
Rep. Ken Hechler will be the
.
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ner was asleep In the pllot
for ~000 which pertl@lly f&lt;'ver• , ·
featured speaker at the dlrmer
PAil'l1ESINHUNTINGTONare and inallpro!JabUII;yWOuldhave the los's]
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and Democratic candidates tor adverUalrc for a omall stAtrn- burried to death had not GUiesple
Csptlil~' Dick' llroW. 'II ' ~ ·, '
the forthcllllling c11;r elect;lonon wbeOI boat preslll!lble for tho •wak!llied him. As II Wli1 PUOI. elded'as'lo .hlil Milre!ll9~:· \
May 17, will be Introduced.
Galllpollo- HwlttJWton t r ad o. Warner had his lace sji\iect and and .-,;a at tilt; )ln\t,'afai.lli!f··· ,.
Maxine Nibert Is general chltr-- Small boola are noiiiiDierW~ ,.,. Jlllrt of lila &lt;loth!ltt' .
bilteJY ,.,.,' he li'IIJ'do 'imtli 1Jiie
man for the dinner, with Alene al\)'lllore 011· the Ohio Rl"'r. Gas · Tile cieytlt~di'~-.rtlnelit,..son · r,eprasentatl)'lls ~f.thellill~(,.
Plants, Bonnie ~risonindBu-- boats are very plentiful. A prop- haJII pronlptly and fought the ers arriVO and a 'settlemeril
bars Rullman hlmiiiV the food er olzed pocket wlll make sllllle flamea bravely. There W.re 10 made'htisqulte~rii.ble~n~'t
and the callltV of members. Bev- m-y in thO Galllpollo-IIWliJ~ eans of -tier In the Br001n's other boot will sooll tiO In t 'h e
erly Forbus Is 'tn charge,oi the tQII trade:
hull and had It OI&lt;Pioded there no trode.
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prizes; Mary Hrown,lavors; MIDdoollt would have been s~ loss , ,COP,&amp;I~.:Browl\. ~~·. ::~ .~i
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nie.Burdette,decorailng, andNiel
ONE OF THE MOST •ta!IIIChly ol life.
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_ , tents ol' the aile,' ,b'!OI&lt;J .'! .
Kemecly, tickets.
built alid oueeeasiiiiJI"cketoever
The nre to thotight to have m"'\"y, on the b!'l;l104 ~~ J!'ta
Refreshments were served by In the Galllpolia-lllllllrvton trade origlreted over the boilers and and nbt ilamaged to i!&gt;eak ot
the hostesses ot themonlh,Eulah waalhe Carrie Brown. Thetratle Just forward or the ~not house.
The G""'ndale, i::'ti!tafn s. !);
Bellamy, Beverly Forbus and Is ,_open ond without a boaL The nre epreadrapidlya1terltav- Gardni.t ,''ha• ti~n !110 tarf!;
Lois Newman. The next meeting A sltVledecker, somewhat small- ltV been discovered bythewatcl&gt;- Brown's place in, the 'morni!V,
will be oo Frida;&gt;, June 7,at 7:30 er than the Carrie, would fill the man who had be$n attandl!l!l to l"!lvinh t ~ O'cloek. cfptalnWW
p. m. In the Jury room at the bilL Thla l!'ade ahoold not be some duties In the engine room. Guthrl" 'wUI hive char~ t,rji~
courthouse.
allandoned as GalllpollaondHunt.
A large crowd wltneised the Gree~d'a olllee. Cajl\ain~
!ngton 6oth derive beneilte frllllla burning of tile bolL
nor e~red the Gre~o'lrOm
bOat in thlo local trade.
The Carrie Brown woo owned Captain "tlOrdon C. Greeile till'
by Mrs. Rev, Ed t. Gelvin of Su- afterhoon.·
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OLD TIME RIVERMEN remiD- perlor, Wis., slater of CltptAtin
AN EXCERPT FROM the•r.fi!
BY MHS. MITCHELL WEBB . Iaeed about tile Carrie Brown Dick Brown, who CCIIllllllnded the 3, 1919, rrlbune River Newa ~·
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman ~ while efforts were helqr made to boat and hltd auecessfully man- more about ' the Carrie ~
spent the weekend with Mrs. Don- oeeure a dOIIIlliver Jlllci&lt;A Here •11"11 !he business ror abooil tour
The. Qird~ -·Bro&gt;Yn ~~~-~ .
ney•s .sister aDd ramJ.I¥, Mr. Is the stor)' of IIMi end ofthe Car· Y•ro.
abort tllne after arrivltW fl'om
and Mrs. Basel Harris d S. rle Brown from an old Tribune:
Tho Carrie Bl'lllm wu built at HunttDaton. The river was high
Albans, W, Va.
Marietta over 22 yeora aaoatthe at the lillie and the boot waslyMr. and Mrs. Emory KU!en
NOV. 17, 1913 - "STEAMER K- Boat Yard for' Citptaln !II. ltV .iust'!tiaek 'd the 'Rim-vtew
of West VIrginia spent the week- CARRIE BROWN BU.RNED. Pop. H. Brown whooperaiedthellaeket Hotel..'tater the Cari1e•s ~ull
end at their _residence at Ewlllg- uJar Gallipolis - HuntiJtBioo PI&lt;· 18 year• In tl'le Galllpolla-llunt- was tlo'afe\1 and ehe W.s cdn'"rtV
ton.
ket Burna At This Port. spe.,_. lngton trade, until he sold out ed Into a'w'lllirfbe$i'aDiwaousetr
Mr. and Mrs. llarle,r Green ·taeular Conllapatloo On The Big to Mrs. Gel Yin, hla niece.
by- the Greene Linea at Q~tlettali
were visitors in Wellston recent- River Mondly Nlgl!t."
The Brown co~! - new over$10,- butc tltilll ·ohe siliik and broke in
ly, Mr. Green went to consult
Those were the headlines. The 000 but lhe could not be dupll- twp at 'tlillrpolnt atblq)ieOtyeari'
his doctor. The.r called 011 Mr. report foUows:
eated toclay fOr leas than $15,000 agu, !:x•r. ·
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and Mrs. Fr.U.cta cotroll
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and Mrs. Franels Cotrlll. Mr.
CotrUI is lmprovlns.
John Webb vlattAtd Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Vanee recently,
Mr. Vance Is slowly improvtnt

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GALLIPOLIS - James Staats,
President ~ French Cll;y Home
Center, Inc., amoonced Sarurda.y
that his [irm has been set up as
a Franchised Dealer for National Homes. An open house wlll be
held Ma.y 10 and I L
National Home&amp; Corporation
bas l q been recognized as the
tlcllstry• s Leader in Advanced
Home BuDding Technology. The
Town House Series of National Homes wiU be featured by
French Cll;y Home Center, Inc.
and otrers a wide range ol plano
rrom which to choose.
AI the picture denotes, the
delivery truck Is OQJlpped with
a crane which is used to erect
tl'le hoose quickly sud save labor

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at the job site. Thi&amp;meanshouses
can go up much quicker.
The house shown here, delivered to French City Home Cen.
ter, is the 336,76oth delivered
Willium H. Holmes
Eli:mlwtil Durkwortil
by Natlooal Homes Corporatioo.
SYRACUSE - Elizabeth DuckPOMEROY - Funeral services
These are moderately priced
houses and MD help meet the worth, 78, !lfracuse, died In Ak- lor WUUam H. Holmes, !lYracuse, killed this week in an auto
housing re[J.Iirernents rt.the area. ,... Cll;y Hospital Thursday.
.Mrs. Duckworth was a mem- accide~ were conducted FriFrench City Home Center, Inc., ber d &amp;rracuse Presbyterian day morning at the Ewing Fulocalty owned, is now erecting Church and the Syracuse Daugb- neral Home.
Relatives and !rlends from out
a new store on Pine Street. With ters d America.
Sbe
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survived
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son,
Arof
the oounty here lor the servthis new stnre, the National
thur
Robert,
Middleport;
three
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included Mr. and Mrs. RobHomes Frinchlse, and recently opened Mobile Home Divi- daughters, Mrs. Arma&amp;acey, and ert Gebler and Ronnie, Mr. and
sion; this concern will offer a Mrs. WUbur llolter, Akron, and Mrs. Peter Huber, Kendall Park,
"Complete Home for Everyone." Mrs. Carl Kerns, Cuyahoga N, J,; Mr. and Mrs. Roser QllsDetails of the open hoose will Falls; sevon grandchildren, and enberry, Ju&lt;ly, Janet and .Joy, and
two great-grandchildren.
the Rev. llurold Holmeo, Athbe annrunced.
. Funeral services wiU be held ens; Miss H~•len Qllllen, Mrs.
lllonday at I p.m. at Ewing Chap- Ernest IJicoo and Grella, Da.y.
el with the uev. wubur Perrin too; Mr._and Mrs. Lruls ouer,
officiating. Burial will be in West Mr. and Mrs. Arline Emrick,
Union street Cemetery, Athens. McCooneiiSYUle; Mr. and Mrs.
Friends are being received llllY· Garland Burgess, St. Albans, w.
time.
Va.; Ralph Holme.,, &amp;Ylvester,
.
Knapp, Suzanne Piercy atxl Ruth
W. Va ~; Mrs. Fred Hucklell, AshSchools, all 10 months; Ordin- Owen A. Bo.&lt;ter
ford, W, Va.; Mrs. Psul Cater,
ance: Principal, John Taylor,
Montcoal, W, Va,; Mr. and Mrs.
101.4 months; Mildred Ball, Janet
GALLIPOLIS - Owen A, Bos. Fred Holmes, Belle, W, Va. ; Mr.
sue Boley, Hazel Carder, Sandra ter, 87, of 1016 Third Ave., died and Mrs. Charles Holmes, CharPickens, Mabel Costen, ZolaDun- around 10:30 p.m., Frida;&gt; in the loston, W, Va., and the Rev. and
can, Freda Jordan,JosephlneLy- Holzer Medical Center on Fourth Mrs. 1\larshall Larrimore, Mcons, I&gt;JphneMcDaniel, ~~line, Ave._He had , be~inJXJOrhealth AfU1Ur\ ·
MctWt\f."~ry Michael, ' ll !U • ' lllil-hll!'llle·~IJ~year~. ·• 1:•·
~as' In ~ech Gr&lt;J!8
mCll\tii"!!OIIIIAima Roger'!f'Aud- /dJ'. Jl.oster -ked ~to~ "botf.: . cenletery. . •;
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rqJ:II&lt;iilal!) .l!ithryn som,jpvlile .the 8\ate .and count,y .. hi~ .. : ... _ -- -&gt;
and Evetyn Spence,alllOmfnths. depurtments belore retiring sev- Em
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ma livers Zweifel
HUI, 10% months; Larry Elliot,
He was borninLawrenceCounPOMEROY- Word has been
Mildred Hart and Jessie Bur- t,y on Jan. 30• 1882• son of Phil- received o1 the recent death d
delle, all 10 months.
Up and Somantha Cranston Bos. Emma Stivers Zweifel, formerSumyside: PrinclpaJ, vacancyj ter, one of six children. He ly of Pomeroy, at a Lawrenee,
10% months; Dorothy Ball, Law- was preceded in death by a sla- Kansas hospital.
renee cartmill, Da1ones Keister, ter and rour brothers.
Mrs. Zweltel was the widow
LynnBurdette,Ear!McCny,NaJ&gt;.
In 1928• -he married Leona o1 Wlll iwelfel. Bothwereborn
cy Keefer, Alan Alberchlnold, Moone,y In . Catietisb!rg, Ky. and reared in Pomeroy and mewHelen Scarberry and Campbell Silo BUrvlves, as do these chil- ed to Lawrence from POmeroy
Stevens, aU 10 months; West Co- · dron, OWen, Jr., U, S. Air Force, a mmb!r o1 years ago, Mrs.
lumbia School: Prlncipal,lmmo- Minot, N. D.; PhiUip Gone, Co- Zweifel was sa ·yearsdage. Burrene Moore, 101/4 months; Betty lumbus; Robert Bean, Reynolds- 1a1 was in Kansas.
Foreman, Judith Williams, both bur&amp; and Mrs. Martha Berry,
10 months, and Woods School: Fa.yettevUie, N, C., and llgrandNo amount or ability is of
Prlncij81, Pearl Herelord, 10'1. children.
m~s; Koneda Hereford atxl
Funeral arrangements w:W be tbe slightest avaU without
WIIUam Blaine, Jr., both lor 10 amounced by Mlller's Home for h on o r.-Andrew Carnegie,
American industrialist.
mor&lt;hs.
Funerals.

Elementary Personnel is
Approved for '69-70 Term

'PT. PLEASANT- Elementary
leachhv persomel ap~roved by
the Mssoo Counl;y Board of Education for the1969-70 schnol term
Is as follows:
Arbuckle - David Stephena,IO
IIIOIIths; Beeleschool- Principal,
~leo ~Ill!, \~'4 months;
p,ron
!,liAY Hill. Rosell!rY llalll all I'll'· I&amp; mnnths;
IIOch HOI: Principal, Lydia
Sanders, lOlA! months; James Oiler and Janet Kellner, bolh 10
months; Broad Run; Principal.
Ethel Grimm, 10 1~ months;
Gnce Brown, 10 months. Central: Principal, Milton Burdette,
10'~ morths; Bacyle Buckalew,
Rti!y Carder, Howard Cole, DIone EUiot, Ellzabetll Fowler, Evelyn Gammon, Ulll Hinson, Rachael Sommervllle, Della White,
lletllnsld WUis, all 10 months.
Haman Elementary: Principal,
Vlrgil Siders; Anyse COIU'ad, Evelyn Jolley, lcene Faller, W, L.
Sturgenn, Ilurothy Wallace, Lawrence Young, W.chers, all 10
montl!s.
Hutford School: Principal,
Mlldred Gibbs, 1014 months; Esther McKnight and Mitzi Oldaker, both 10 months; Hetxlerson:
Prlnclj81, Roy Uoyd, 10'4
modhs; Allee Bartley, P egg y
Brown, Ferron Cremeansi Sally
Lou Darst, Carol MIUer, F e r n
Mitchell, Sandra Rowsey, Sylvts
Spears and Arlene Williams, all
10 months. Leon School: Principal, Lots Shinn, 1014 monlhs;
Huel Csrney, Beverly Durst,
Carrie Greene, Luella Keefer,
A111bel Matheny, all 10 months;
Lolart School: Princtj81, Roscoe
Jlosgs, 10'4 monlhs; Evelyn
Bogs, 10 months; Mason: Principal, Marie Roush, J0'/4 months;
Jane Bailey. Helen metner, Lucy
Jane Bulmer, Nancy Fields, Ivy
Sleeth, Lorena Wei ss, all for 10
PAUL SMART, .
. l', front; Wando!
moRha. Mt. Flower School: PrinGerlach,
Emmet
Sbuler
and
Wilbur
Theobald,
clpal, Thomas
Cook, 101,14 rear.
mmahs; BreOOa Bletner, Maxine
Fowler, David Keefer, all 10
months. Mt. Olive Schnol: Larry
Morpn, 10 months. Mission:
Marshall Allison, tO months; New
Haven: Principal, Sara Dawson,
I0 1 months; WWiam Capehart,
Freda Deeter, Wayne Glbbesut,
Loulse Glbbs, Hathaw(lJI James,
Amy Humphrey, Carolyn Hesson.
Falrie KeMedy, Diane Thabet, all
10 IIIOIIths.
North Pt. Pleasan~ Prtnclj81,
Froncb McCulloch,l014 months;
Erma Bameue, Sora But!l~n.
Carolyn Chambers, Margaret
Francis, Mary Grimm, Maudel1011 Henry, Beulah JarreD, Zelda
MISS BESS SANBORN, MrvitV George Meinhart that second &lt;l4P of coffee. Sbe hu been
Lieelllle8 Issued
on the clllllmlttee In chltrse of
Rolary dinnen over 20yearo.
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rlaio lleense•ltavebeeniuuedln
Muoo Coun!l' by Clerk L. W. ·
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GICIJ. Titq 11'0:
line Am Roekirell; '21, l'lltDt
~· ~ Rauoh, 2f, Mt. Pleaaant, and Herllllll Rt¥. lJol.
Allti; ~·11i111 ~ _Love, 18, ·~ 20; PolntPiao-andAn·
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lowe and
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Keys.
Mrs . . Harley Green called 011
Miss Murl McComber, who Js
slowty improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Basel llurrls
and family of St. Albans, w. va.
spent the weekend with their
, .BY JOHN COOPER
1118 some PQIIda ~ their farms
parents, Mr· and Mrs. Keith
SoU COIIiorvallan Service
on tbe head 01 Jerry'e Run.
Tyloer, Vinton, and Mrs. Earl
Muoo Coun!l'
Geof1!e he I finished his, llltb
Harris, Ewlngton.
PT. PLEASANT - Charles L,. •the exceptlan d bulltllns a diver.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marrs were ·Deal, - al Kr. and Mrs. Cl!ar- addalllll to41ctheh ~~-~ ~...~ ·
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and los Deal d Alldltn, hal bepa
,.• ..,.M.., ........,.,.
Mrs. Hurley Green,
parlllme work with ~PI..Pieao- ruaoll to 1lle pOaci. 'a ia about
Mrs. Opal Tyler and ststera- anlllllll oCihe SoU· CCinlMI'Yotltll - t i l acre and six feet deOP.
ln~aw, Mrs. Wyman Demey and ' Service. Cl!arleo woo aradttsted II II · what we call a llfl'lll-"tiMrs. Beset Harris, were recent laol 7oar tram ~ HI 1 h out ·pond, Thh ~· buDt ~ a
visitors d Mr; and Mrs.llarley Sc:bool where he ~ aa out- field whleh .he Is devei'1Jllne:for
Green.
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Mr. and Mrs. W:rman Detiney rleullllre 8li\l FF A~ Ill! will
Jimmy' a paDilla In a olmllar
were visitors In Mansfield 91Jl. be WOJ:klni with _.lora al -~ atlllltllln tlit:eitpt hla will be'D\ade
cia;&gt;.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Webb were Dlstrltf wltll var!Gua conMrta- Into the srouitd- II Ia lil,~ .field
Sunday visitors al thelr ctiu,b- tlcll praetieto.
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'rfd Ball.
JAMES L, WATTERsoN, JB,, sr•11 by 1lle use ·or lime and
Mr. and.Mrs, Alva Lowe wen and Georlt W!llle!'ll!ft are'!tUIId,- fort;lllior.
NCOIII vlsltort d Mr. and Mrt.
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Harley Gr-.

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Tueada.y, May 13 - Announce~o¢a and .Canto to Seniors.
Wed!lelda,y, May 14 - Buatneat O!!lce F4!eallon PsiV;
Nadonal Honor !b:lety Picnic,
MArt.Y Evans' bome.
TUeldll)', May 20 - 7 a.m.,
Senior Breakfast, Grace United
Metl..tlst Church.
Thurldll)', May 22 - After
last ·Teat, Seniors turn In locks
and draw eape.
Frlda,y, Ma.y 23- 8:30a.m.,
Senior Baccalaureate Practice,
Seniors draw gowns after practlce.
&amp;mda,y, Ma.y 25 - 8 p.m.,
Baccalaureate Service.
Wl!dne&amp;da,y, May 28 - 8:30
a.m. cOmmencement Practice.
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PT. PLEASANI: - A $20,600 suit has b - fUed In the d flee of Howard Sehultz, Circuit
Clerk, by Richard :r, Fowler and
Betty J. Fowler Qainst 1'1\YIIII
W. Mullins, Apple Grove, and
WOllam R, ~rlock, 856 llryden
Road, Columbia, Ohio.
The plaintllts eharge tllat on
July 14, 1968, t11 !late Roote 2,
three mlles iouth d l'lllnt Pleasant, a vehicle operated by 1'1\YUis
W. Mulll!UI, and ~ by WO llam R. !PD'Ioc:k, negligently
traveled across the centerline
trallle

eta for lll'a&lt;b!atlon lind have the
May - 1~3 - Undergraillate
_,-tua!Q- d P.rchaolng two ad- nine week teets.
ditional tickets at 25 cents each.
Mat 29 - Undergracltate FInal Tests.
June 2-3 - Undergraduate FIThllroclay, Ma.y 29 - Comnal Tests.
men..,ment.
Report cards are mailed after
Friday, Ma.y 30 - Hollda;&gt;.
TUesda,y, June 3 - Last cia;&gt; June 4.
d school for studenla.
Wedneada.y, June 4 - Laat
da.y d achool and checklluts tot·
teachera.
Monday, June 9 - &amp;tmmer
Sehool commences.
Monday, July 14 - &amp;llnmer
Sc:hool Erlds.

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celved 11 costume": bemu-.s over aauiO,aJidBer.. t

Samson a~ Dell!ah, ~· ~~ ,

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testa.

The Chr!stophers (the nsme
individual should ''become an comes !rom the Greek word
agent of needed chatVe" and do "Christororos"
me an In g
his btt to see that changes take uchristbearer"&gt; ts a Iowplace In a constructive .dlrec- overhead operation conducted
tion.
by a paid starr of 35 persons
Full of anecdotes
!rom a headquarters In New York
Other "News Note•" are IIIII Cll¥ (12 East 48th St,). The
or anecdotes abc!ut "unimpor- annual budget of $800,000 is
tant" pecvle who have brought underwritten by voluntary con.
about constructive c h a n g e s trtbutions from itxllviduals of
through quiet peraonal action. mall)' different religious denomThe moral is always the same: inations.
You can accomplish something
Fr, Keller, nearing 70 and In
worthwhlle, tr you avoid the declining health, retired recent"ape,thY IW~ ~.
r t from active leadership iftit'
h , !li"l'ifj&gt;li t\l:oblOfO, Cf~IIII¥Q~. ~OVOIJI&lt;Ill4,Jljf. l\tc!jllt~11lFfi
!If elfel'tl¥iJI· attae~ 1111111 ·we -·Richal'd• Ai'!hstrdott, \ -'36:-yeat~
open our eyes and reapond to old priest who has been
tbe smaller proohftns that each assistant director al the Cl)rlstoone ol us can help solve," 18)'1 phers since 1960,
ono Christopher publicetlon. It
advises people to . ask themsel'"l sueh questions as these:
"Wbat Ia the single most
urgent taok needitV action In
IIIJ' COIIImunlttl How con I Join
wltlt others to try to work It
out: Whlit mlsulXIerotandltVs,
dl'fisiOill and boatDitles exist In
Ill¥ nei&amp;hborhood? My block'?
What am I doing to bring about
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Theme.
A I!Dvcill;y mml!er which wall
lll'eal hit with the aildlenee "-"
the Slide Kicks
lrlo ol
Fred AlversOn, Nark EPlltV and
Tom KMN.n. Their select IIIII Wll
Harry S!meane'•'!"ralVOJI!entol
"Slide Kleks."
Selections of the senlcr band
program were not all popular
or novelties. One seleetion was
Introduction and Allegro, plaYed
In tha ))l.chorclal arratWemert by a new cmtpOSer, Daniel
White, who to atuclylntl 11 the
Eastman Sellool of Muolc.
SUiter's stase band played a
briel Interlude or music before
the Cadet Band Concert. This
veroatlle grcq&gt; opened In TIJastyle wltll This Guy's In Love
With You, played Sliekand closed
with a noveliOY selection, Guy
Lomborclo Plays Lawrence Welk,
a lazy rollicldtW bubble tune.
"Y oo're A Good Man, C.rlte
Brown," was a well-liked and

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Chriotophers have been belpltV
people to aee that ev,ry human
bell!l, howev.e~;,. humble, ha~
both ""' ~l;yf f,rlf, -JII8
rei!JIO!!!IIJII!It.Y · to •!!!~" .til•
wol'ld for the better,
Chrlatopher Ideo
11Gc:r:l has riven each penon 11
ml11lon to llllfill, to cooperota
with Him In brltVltV divine 10\&lt;0
and truth into every facet of
private and public life," says
Fr. James Keller, tho Catholic
irteot wbo tOIInded tile O!rlatopl\era in 1945. "The Cbrbtoilhtr
Idea Ia to touch tlul bit ol
gfoallless, tap 1lle hldded-power
I'll everyone."
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"The Chrlatopher meoa'ap Is
QGtnmunlcated throuih dally
eolumno whleh appeU- In 72
niw_.-a, weekly radio and
titevtslon program• liroadeaat
owr 3,263 ltatlolll, and • little
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perlcdlcal caUed "Christopher Fred •
Evllll8Nowo NotAl&amp;" which Ia publlahed
seve• times a year,
The "News Notes"-whlchare
CLEVELAND (UPI) _ About
nelly es,.ys on ~rory lOCI
Nadonallata staged a
problema -are marlecl' ~ to peaeef\11 clomon.stratlon at t h e
•Ill""'" who requests tllem. · Ozyahoga CGuai;r Jail Saturday In
'J1iey now hltve a clrculatlm ol _.-~ d Fred "Aitmed'' Evmon than 1,250,000.
aaa wtio It 011 trial for klllb!l
· A recent edition summarized tbrea pollctlll!lD and a civilian
&amp;omo of 1lle J'll)ld dtangel during laol lllllllher's GlenYIIle
tlldrc place In tile modern dlllllriNmees, 10 porSCllll
wiirld-in ac:Jence, iechno!OBY,' ,.,. kuted.
lll¥1 of llvi._ While chenge
The &amp;rOUP conatsted malnl,y d
llljiY be dlsriutyltV at' times, It teenaaera. 'lboJ ~· to t h e
~· reslorance to It !'is ua•lly jail 1n cart cleekecl out with J)lcaelf-&lt;lefeatl.,."
,, . 111re1 d ~1!111. theackltowledged
.lJNIAlttd of monniQC about ll!e. J811ller alillacliNatlonallatshare.
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Mr. Fowler ~ be recelYed sertouaand~ln­
juries to race andheadandlaasklng judgmentd.,5,300andoosts.
'!I! a second count d 111e same
oult, Betty F""ler emtends that
she received periiiiiiiOill and other injuries and asks for $5,300
and costs.
The action waa filed tl!rc!ul!h
Attorney JOIIes from the law
rtrm d Jones, WUIIama, West
and Jones d Clarksburg.

Christophers Have Me~sage
By Louis Ca11el1
Ualtecl Preoslnternational
:. JI you don't like the sl\al!elhe
World'a tn, don't stt there am
cunplaln. Do somethlntl about
tlo:
.. Thot'o the essential meseage
of the Christophera, an ecumenlca.l rell&amp;lous movement dedieated to the proposition that
utt•a better to ll&amp;ht one candle
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their copih at the concert.
wpll~ .w.ettoabyill' ~
Other aeleeti0111 011 the a1bulll bandlll)loll whoprosi Itt til~-­
wera Symphoqy No. ~ Flllllt 1ind ben lle(cire I!Mirmlot~ 'J'I!Q
ll!troductiqn ind AUesro. Nlapra aloo pteMtUd D t'Ciotlvo ... ~
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. HijbilghfJ frCiil Fiddler on the
.l!j!o( tp!d Camelot by the Senior
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pleesera and drew big ovotlooa.
Botll of ·these seleetloos ar e on
the 'neW stereo album to be rel..aed In about two weeke.
The original order wao for 200
COllies ol the albmn, however,
Suiter aiiiiOUilCed thst an adelllions! order may have to be
placed. Many por10111 ordered

$20;600 Suit In Mno~n Court

flosing Events Announced for City Schools

Prlm:lpal
_Jamea N. !II. Davis, Gallla Acado1'11 1l1ab - · hao amouneed
·~ "Cl\&gt;olng Calcmdal"' for the
,1968-1969 school year, as fill'iowa:
, I!Qnclq, May 5 Future
)'aachen Plenle, Mrs. Deama
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tendll(l the con\:ert, thO final Instrumenlll mualc conceri of the
season, which f•tured both tha
87-incimber Cadet Bond and the
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their """ 12 stereo a!l&gt;um• to be
relt!iaed ·aOOti; hlgbllgbted tha
~rocram ,pt the Senter Band Frldl)' nlfil!f at the 8f\lllal Spri&lt;w
Formal J!and Concert In tho! Gol·
!Ia Academy HlBh Scllool al!llltor-

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all alltletea at area hll!h S&lt;llools, were killPresid~.~~
'ed. Saturdajo morning w)len their car otnlck
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a ti-ee lqld broke in two In auwrben Sharon: [ )III!Di..E
. PORT ca.lls liiM! .an1,&lt;(1LuMBUS, (IJPI) •.- 1i!!. Paul ~ Yllla
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an-An~Wit ~.llllol exemtfe, 'IIBiil~•· ,
ldentll1ed AIKemotl! Wolfe,
tiHi i
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ed and lllllalled •• ~ '1!11!• preildetlt 16; FO..st Psrk; Martin T. Harring!m, 18,
At 3:51 p,tn; Frltil)' 1lle 8QJid went to tile Salurda,y to . IUCteed Geol'ge B. Walker d IJiaronvflle, and DI!Dill Boltoo, 17, aleo d
,Inlier i!dlno o1 Mrs. · Jameo Kine oa I.oSharonvllle.
·· Pft St. 'irhere Mi'o. Kinl had eut·herself.
.oiber - olflcera are M. B, Lelzel~
·S!e ..... removed 1o Vete'rana tMemorlal d Steubei!vllle, llrst vteo preatclont'; Saltl
lifoopltal Where ""' woo tr-.ted and dla- Fltzat~•. Van Wert, .aecond \'Ice~"""
Reeeipts Total $1,862
ohorJod,
Ideal; Irvine w; DaYieo, LakeliOOd, third~lce . ',: PoMEROY - Receipts tor tile olflce
·_. ~I ~1:28 p.m. the unit. yton1 to !¥ Ben- ~rettldent; F. H. N!....,._, Da.YI4ln. ~ d 'Moles Co!mty Judge Frank w, l'llrler
nett Uwe home In Cheahlre. Uttl~, wbo · truotee, and Frank D. O'Conoeli, Marietta, fcni ·the month of AprU total $1,882.18.
had become W, WIS taken to Veterans Me· oecretor7-treaourer.
; ·or the total, $432 went in Ones to the
•laortaJ Hospital whete he was adrltitled
·~. $77.23 for . sherlft'a fees, $870.17
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IIOilr Chellhlre. Sbewu BU!Ierblllromover- IO ' the county general fllld, $333.16 to the
",'; AI 5:17 a.m.' ~ lfiei4Jilld '!!"" call- medlcatloo and was taken to the Holzer Meet:. law library fund d the couney and $149.62
~~ ' to ~ .boino al
WW!am, Mohler, leal Center, t1ie unit reported.
to the eount,v•s auto license and gas l\!nd.

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will be accompanied by Mrs. Edna Wickline of Rio Grande.
Serving as Maid ot Honor will
be Miss Martha Frances Sellers
ol Milford, Mich., with bridesmaids being Miss Beverly AM
Marr, Gallipolis, sister of the
groom, Mrs.

Dennis

Austin

Wayne of Cottageville, W. Va.,
and Mra. Glenn Allen Icenhower

Sr. of letart, W, Va. Flower girl

will be Kimberly LYon Weigand

ot Charleston, W. va., cousin or
the bride, and ringbearer will be

Curtis Elliott of North~CJ.
Mr. Lewis Edward Marr of
· Northup will serve as his brother's best man, with groomsmen
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~=~GEOLOGICAL
STUDY
- MlasBrenda
bmblln,
Mrs. RIY

Northqp, brother-i!Haw of the
grocn, Mr. Gerald Jeffers Pope
ol Gallipolis, and Mr. Victor
Lawrence WcigaOO of Otarleston,
W. Va., cousin of the bride.
Hosea is a Hebrew name
Registeri~ the guests will be meaning ''salvation.''

Sgt. and Mrs. Gerald F. O'Neal

Brickles-O'Neal
'fows Repeated
GALLfPOLIS - Miss Roberta Brlckles became tho· bride
ot Sit. Gerald F. O'Neal on April 12, Miss Brlcklos Is I h e
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
A. Brickles, 109 Kineon Ave.,

match your
new dress with
pretty DYEABLE
pumps by

IIIII Sgt. O'Neal Is the &amp;M ol
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll,
lto9 Twen1.\'-Thlrd St., Parkersburg, W, Va. Vows o1 the double ring ceremony were read
by the Rev. Glen R, Hueholt at
the First United PrOBbyterlan
Church.

For a weddlilalrip ~ llle
south the bride changed 10 a
whlte knit clreos )IIIII navy colt
IIIII red acceooortea.
The Mw!ywedo will be ·at home
to !rlenda at 302 Carl1011 Drive,
JacksonvUte, N, C.
The bride .............. r rom
GAHS In 1116~ and Camden Clark
Sehool ol Nutill)&amp; Parkersllurll,
W, Va. in 1~.
'!be bridegroom Is serving In
the U, S. Marine Corps at CIUIIII
LeJeune, N. C.

Creative Wrttlrw ~will meet
Sst:urday, May 10, at 7:30 p. m.
at the honte o! Mrs. Mary Lewis.
Anyone is welcome .to attend and
visitors are Invited. Mamocrlpts
are ree.d anll evaluated by membora.
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ElU'ope. Wltlie orer-lbo7.W
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'lbl)' Vlelled Salr,boll'l. Vlenao,

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-~ G. Dur• Sr 1 ~- St. bu
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In thll U. S. Air Force. He II a
Jet ~ meclwllc at Luke
AFB' Ariz. '!be aer_.
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ten ol Alllerlea 7:30p.m. RefreshmODta.
GALIJPOIJS. BAND !oostera

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line cul!s and hemtlnewerelrlm- pastel blue threei&gt;iece knit suit
med with daisies and rick rack. with matching accessories and
Her veil waa elbow length held a corsage or white carnations.
with a headpie&lt;e or pearls and
'!be bridegroom's mother wore
cryelals.

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MERCt;RVJLW:: " ~&gt;r..ae, 7:au
p.m. Mra. S&amp;dle Notter will
be tho guest speaker. · Mem·
bora brllti cold drinks.
TUE!IlAY
ENGLISH CLIJB Amual ~ring
Dlmer RID Grande College
Cafeteria, 8:30 p.m.
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KYGER CREEK Band Booetera
apeeial mooting at high achool
c.a!eierla, 7:10 p.m. iJq)ortlnl
that all mambero attend.
ALEXANDJ:;R SOCIAL CLUB
Rummage Sale · Judd'• Garage, .....,... ol Pine IIIII Third.
WEDNESDAY

sorr7 ror be!nl in the service
or being woundi&gt;d, Fd fisl&gt;t and
be WWnded again, a dozen times,
Ir necessary to help keep this
country KJ'eat For all Its !autts,
it's the best.1!;GIIllfry on earth.
I just wish our elected leadera woold try to rectl{)o theJIOOCI.
less ln)lstlces which provall and
contlnuoi to c.ast oltildowo on our
greatneas. 'lbtutks ror llstenln&amp;
-' Dl&amp;iUSTED, GM2,NAVYHOS.
PITAL
Dear Helen:
l am going to be married lhla
summer and one ol my bridesmaida Is presnant, Sle wiD be
almost flve months along by theD.
and as lhe Ia abort and ralller
~]))' 1 thiM sbO'D lhcnr 4JI]te ·
a bit.
M,y moliler and slater, IIIII
also ml fiance leellhallllloutd
ask her to ch'op out ot the wed· ding~. :But so rar, 8hehaan't
cauglrt on ID the Idea, sllllouilt
Pve dropped a few hlnto.
II the situation were reyerlad,
I lllllld certainly not expeet to
be a brldol!llllid, but I don't waai
to 111r1 ~r reeling&amp; by aoklnghel'
not ~ au.t me.
1.1 It really .~)roper to have a .
prelillllllt brld011118id, !lnd how do
·tt ..pt thl1 acroos?- CONFUS.

·YOUTH AS1(ED FOR rr, care ot
Holen Help US! lhla newspaper.
ANOTHER VOTE FOR "LUV"?
Dear Helen:
I read your column dally Willie
I was In bllh school. Now thai
rm In a Navy Hospital, I thoualrt
Fd use yoo !or DIY wlllpplng boy,
I have so much blttmlooa Inside me, I have ID let It out.
Pve Just retumedfromDIYaeeond tllUr In •Nim, via a pn-ple
heart, and I want to put down
a few injustlcea ID my age lll'OOP
(18..21).
For example: rm 20, a 2nd
elasa ,.mner'• mate with a
bronze star IIIII a purple hearL
rm considered on aWit by my
juniors and 101perlor1 as well. I
hold a position &lt;II -tresponslbii!Qo. rm ansllerabte !or t h e
lives ltld 118!811 ot 13 other men
in my crew. l'llhould commit a
crime I lllllld be tried aa an
aWit I cait make •l'"fracti ao
an adult rm trustell to make
aolllt decisions ror the mUllary,
ol which! am a port.
Yet I cllljlll .vote In the eleclions or DIY counlry !or whlchl
shed my blood. I have no choice
ol the admlnlllr~on which senda
me to fight IIIII perhapa ~ die,
1 can defend my 'countey In 1111- , 1ro ·
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walk Into a bar or nllll!tctub In
.Q&amp;IIBI&lt;h. aa "maid" sl~ea ·
a strange ell¥ ln,DIY OWN·COUN- "unmarried,'~ Fd soy a preiTRY, and Uk !or a little re- ~ brlclel!llllid wOUld .., ...
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to Jl. :!llitat!tlllt ~~· m18111 shOW li!e"lilil ~Jz· ihat llllhto
arrOJ)&amp;e;lt ao ihat apetliln ~d. · ~ be "JilalriJ!l ot,honor" lhe
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SPRINGFIELD ' GRANGE wiU

boat limUnaton Grange 8 p.
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GAUJA
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llullt Ridlq Club Ine., 7:30 p. •
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o1 Mrs. Cbarlea Holzer Jr.,

PIQUE

REMEMBER MOM
WITH HER FAVORITE
SHOES FROM DAN THOMAS
&amp;SON ON MOTHERS DAY
• FASHION CRAFT
• DANIEL GREEN HOUSE SHOES
• HUSH PUPPIES

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length gown or white dotted swiss and usbers were Sit. P111Uip
111.\'led with fitled bodice, A-line Glb1011, Ashland, 0,, . and Sit.
skirt, long sleeveo, hi&amp;!! neck Jack Leell!'er, P111iadelphla, Pa,
and detachable train. '!be neckThe bride's mother wore a

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The church was decorated with ol J)iDk
dalsleswlthplnk
white mums and gladioli,
saUD streamers.
Given In marriage by her
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JUNE WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Lloyd, of 130 Portsmouth Road, Gallipolis, are an•
110uncing the engagement and approachingm~"iage of
their daughter, Kristi Ann, to Mr. Gera!d Dayton Humphreys, Jr. Mr. Humphreys is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Dayton Humphrey~ of 661 Second Avenue, Gal·
lipolis. Miss Lloyd Is a 1961 graduate of Gallia Acad·
e111y High School and a graduate of Gallipolis Busi·
!leSS College. She is presently employ~d at Gallipolis
Parts Warehouse. Mr. Humphreys is a 1961 graduate of
Gallia Academy High School and is atrending the
University of Cincinnati in the college of engineerIng. The wedding will be an event of Jlllle 8, atrhree
o'clock In the Grace United Methodist Church in Gal·
The gracious custom of open church will be

D.VIES JEW.ELERS

PAUL

carried a cascade ol. white
daisies with satin streamers.

Her jewelcry was a single pearl
necklace, a gift from the
groom.
Maid ol honor was Miss Jackie Brlckles, siSter o! the bride.
Bridesmaids were Mlos Linda
~ Coal Grove, and Miss
Jane Staats, P!. Pleasant.
All wore fioor4ength IPJIVIIS
of light pink clotted swiss seyled
with empire waisUines and'long
sleeves. White lace trimmed the

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Just bring in a color swatch ,
choose your favorite dyeable
fabric pump by Fashion Craft,
and we'll do the rest. You'll
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GAWPOUs - Gallla CouJtl1

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granddaulllter ot M\". IIIII Mra.
Mil Qrover, illcJ Mrs•.Jamaa
!llamblln, Sr.. Chelhite, wiD
be IIPOIIdllll her two we e k ·I ·
aprlng vacation rrom Mlill!fcelI~Collep on a 3,50ll mile hip
ri&gt;r geolosical I1Ud,y in Colo.
· rado, Utah, Arizona and New
Mlas !llamblln, a ',
frelltman student at Monti·
cello, will be a•'"-nl'ld by
2S other lltUclants &amp;1111· lllelr
poloiJy Instructor. Mirrtlcello College Ia a two-r- Liberal Aria Colleae ror women
located in Godfrey, Dl. Brenda
II a graduate ol Ander10111U&amp;!!
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Followlns the wed!lfn&amp; ar-llon waa bald In the church lellowsblp I'&lt;IOIIl. '!be bride's table
carried oot her theme ol pink
IIIII white with dallies. A lhiee
tiered cake centered the table.
MIISilottl!&amp; Pbi!U,I, Mrs. Casby Meedou Ill, GallipOlis, and
Mrs, Tom T&lt;llle, llodiester, N.
Y., presided at·a.e toble. Rel!li&gt;terlng &amp;uests waa Mrs.

Card Party

claualiler cit Mr. !lnd
v. swmUn, sDM

Woodoeilt!e,

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a blue twO.peee knit clreaa with

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Members Give

W-adi)' wheri alit Ron!d a U ,
ualtw ·onl,y lhree c~ .rr- her
...,_ She waa .(llrllcl~tltw In t!oe
IJu'ee club'touriiiJiitl!l ·hekl by the. '

Women Plan

·-lal lleW"'ae. '!be ....W betore a ·" IDI. 'llds Soholarlblp rot •1.5110

Lou,ers werereadrnmKI,Yme
8etx-4'11d IIIII Ill'. Blueatetn ol
Natlottal Jewillt ]faapltal In Don.
.ver !or the 20 lirla' dre••• and
lllaleblas heldbando that have
~tad that an Qllealloll lor been · by the Salon !or lila;I
a!ma1'1 Scholarlblp has been Plll""lnlllehli ;llal •
prel«ied by 1 llll'ae, ll'adiJate
'l'haMa f r o m llepartement
ot llolzerJWJ'IaiScbociqfl'ilro- Chairman lor amilal._.u recetrld were read, IIIII a hd]atlu
~ent olllcera. '1'1111
Pl'l1lnJ the Lord's Pu.er.
.- c t d. a PWviDr to be hekl
During the ;rvsram ·reacHftll . at· Fort liNes lflteJ In Columwereah'enbytheroJiowiq,Mra. bu1111·1Uncta¥,J11108,
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Partner• p'imted ID _ , the
GALLIPOLIS - Marie North- Notthtc&gt;. Mrs. Gia&lt;IYI w.m, amiUal dlmer, and mpedng ol
up ns hosten for the c.tle- . Mra. lllrr)' lilllllqi-111, Kra. Tom Melp Cooml;r ~~~~ .No." 710 ID
lllll'1 a.dal Circle meetlrl&amp; btld Aaea.. Mra. UD!on Mccan and be held · at CJaii'e!l ol .Chrlot in
Frlcle,y,
Mrs. Clan!i&lt;ie JohoiO!I.
Mlddl....,.
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'!be openlns IO!iS Wll "Dt '!be
Refreoltmeala -e served Falrlletd COIJ!IIl Salon ID honor
-~ IIIII l'relll&lt;!ont Mar)' ~bing the .O.Ial hour. '!be- Le Deml ChiPeau or tbe Cen·
Joho1111 1m the - ' " ' - - meet1r11 will be held June 5 In! DMIIklll, Arlee Mltllhall at
er.
at lhe home ot Mro. lJlJian Me- tile Lancaller Hotel May 14.
Paalme 23 and 2t were read by Call.
Tbe """"''" aplntad a nomMario Nortlllp. Roll call wu
111st1ng committee, COlJ1IDIOCi ot
onswered by "Something we
Mabel Brown, Jemie Well IIIII
tnaiiUl'l about molller."
· llorotiu' He&lt;..,.-, to report at
El&amp;bt membera and ll•e YlsON uss SIIELTON
the meeting. The Allditlng
llllrs were pre-. Readlnl ol
RUTLAND- Electl'&lt;lnlcl Tech· Committee Is Mildred llamUilll
tile mlrlrloa was by seeretar.r nlclan Ssc:ond Oaso Kenneth M. and Betty ~1.
Marla Nortbup and treuurer's Mallon, USN, 8011 &lt;II llr 1 a • d • Refreshments were servecl by
report wao slven by Mrs. liar- Mra. Kenneth E. MatiOIIcl RoUte tile Holte•• "Ellen. 'lbenextmeetrr Pltebford. Carda were 111111- 1, Ia I10l'VInl aboard tho dellroy- 1ng ol the Salon will beheld at the
ed ID be sent to the olck. '!be or UIB !ltelilll with Taak Force home cl Louti!O Stewart In Athllulllness aeoslon dosed with all 7lln lhe Soulb· CbiDa Sea.
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....,hera are asked to note.a
che,_. In the. next nieetlrv \bne.·
'!be meelltt will be WioclneadaY,
~by 7, witll ~ buslne11 meetliv
scheduled !or 9 a. m. and tee-ur
' tbile at 9:30 a. m. nlel'Jay will
be !or the most a... and sevens.

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aervlce rot dernMcJ ]lltlltero wt.u, *-'· tlltle willt white
... ti;Je MINI&amp;hl 16 .... m! BrDI llowera, •Mea ltld 1111 open Illot Gall1a Caomb" Ssllll No. 112, ble waa ah'en 117. 1/Aumooler
El&amp;lll .ind FOIV, lield 'l'lllndiiY 1ae1 llareb! IIIII La P8llt Cha·
• evenlntl at 111e . _ of Ellen ~ Erma"Smit1t- '
During 111e buslnlat meeting
a.. Scltolarllldp Cbllrman .m..

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GALLIPOLIS - The wom011
of st. Peter's Elliscopal Church
are having a Card Party, Friday,
May 9 at 8 p.m. In the Parish
House, 541 Second Ave., Gallipo&gt;.
Us. Dooation $1 per per11011. Door
prizes will be given and refreshments will be provided.
Men and women are :Invited
and reservations should be made
by contacting Mrs. Ken Boster,
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Final plana Mrs. Donald Barlow of NorthQP,
1 1re belaw announced for tm1 marsister of the gr0001.
Followi~ the ceremony a reriage ot Miss Karon Rose Beattie, daughter of Mr. IIIII Mrs. ception wlll be hold at the h(llla
· ' J ooeph Waltoo Beattie, RL I, ot the bride's parents on Rt. 87,
Leono W. Va., to Mr. Lorry with the follow!~ serving as
Glem Marr, eldest son of Mr. hostesses: Mrs. Charles Widge
and Mrs. GleM T. Marr o!Nortb· o! Leon, Mrs. Ksrl Click of ML
Alto, W. Va., Mrs. Lester l!Gnup.
The marriage will be sol- mer of COlumbus, cousin of U1e
emniznd In the Crestoo United bride, and Mrs. Victor Lawrence
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'Methodist Church, Rt. 87, Leon, Weigand of Charleston.
The gracious custcrn of ~
W. Va., on saturdaY, May 31, at
7:30 p, nt., with the ceremony church and open reception will be
bel~ performed by the pastor of observed.
· . the church, the Rev. WiUtam G.
Sullivan. N~C&gt;tlal seleclloos will
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'tlio ·much ' IIPo iPd too Dat ~ be lifllib:ollod by ~IIW bock ' r~ .QI' .11\Ubood cuts which
tile Ul&gt; PI:~ p.......
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1to l"'w. aid oliN&gt;s, cut 1he
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riDe c!orp.Booteoinp,andlailr
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Nortii,.Cirollna ..u. apeD~~.
Inc 20 cii,l at bame'' wl111 hll
before ' ._una. lo .
u- fl•'•f Ta. When be wm
8&gt; ld A'fldoe: Scliool. Aft.,o
ICIIOol Pvt. FnnidiD will be
UldiDid 1D 0118 ell tile lllorlne
·torpo Air WlqoQt11blchlhere
are live, at, ihe jrelalt ume.
. Prior 1D F.....un'1 eallltliilllf lW atl«&lt;ccecc and srUialod tram Wallllna lil8h SchoOl,
,lhe clall oll9f8.
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'24'·WIDES MOIIU.HOMEs-.TUvEL TUILEIS-CAMPERS
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• ROBES
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19J.51l North Gallla1 $22,331.89,
and SouthWestern, $15,004.14.
Actual llate 'comdallm allatlllellla per dlotrlet were r..u~r111, W{,045.50; llannall Trace,
f19,013.fll; Gallla, $26,831.84,
and
Southwestern,
$17,. oebOGI . ~~· r~
IQ'illemi "'lldadl~ of GoJJt. 682.99,
iKijl. fl.ln; l!wmn Thee,·
North ~II. •u. a n ~

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·the distrlets were r.ampou•,
•8,98f.27; llamW1 Traae, $18,-

GALuPoLIS - C'•lltp.illlltd
GoiUa CGunl1 Local Scllool. Dlolrleta recet.vod o1DIII -fotm.
datlan JII,JIIIIIIt far 1he lliOII1b ell
AprU 1DIII'•B f133,"-'.0l, aecordlil8 to -emeat by Stole
Auditor lla8ar Ckiud.
1be tolal,l~adod pa,ylll8l "'

and Grartd11Uitller

FRENCH CITY HOME CENTER, INC.

PINE STREET

- Prune to cut out deed, dlmcr dl1011od wood andmakl

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folk poet with one suit, esmed
$1,500,000 last year .••• Jazz
fictller Joe Venuti's crowding
75 and fiddling like 25 .... Jazz

pianist Teddy WUson's prosperous jet-age shuttle: between New
York and Sweden .... Lee Marvin's now getting honorary deeree!l from schools he once was
tossed wt of: St. Leo's College

3 lb. or moro

in Fla. Crlnstance .... His campaign posters bleat "John LlncJ..
sa,y is Fl.ghting For New York"
but we all know he acb.lally is
fighting for Washington •.•. in

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All Beef Wieners

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AUce in a couple of years ••.•
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lazy press agents who report

smart

Sour Cream

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,Producer Da\'id Merrick in H21"
several nights in a row with dil-

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Ice Milk

ferent young miniskirts, oldtime
name.IJondlea&lt;ier Rudy Bundy now
veep and gen'l manager of Ringling Bros. Circus in the same

stYlish saloon as well as w11h
John Ringling North and Dodle
Heath in Goldie's NewYorkchape.ronod by retired Cadlllac topper
Alee Fer~aon.
Cendmillionalre Charles Allen
ls the largest stockholder of the
Ogden Corp, which boustlt "21"
!or upwards of $10,000,000 and
!bat polill spot, original~ "Jack
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LEMONS eouf. 160'•
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CARROTS

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The Edl11111 Hotel was peddled
for f10,000,000 ao Milton Kramer's 75 per cent gives h!m
f/,500,000 .... Give SJeridan
Square's Salvation Discotek theatre the weel(s award tor manHn&amp;e: a bill of several one-act
playa was ordered out by owner
Bobby Wood alter one performllnce because every other word
had foor letters and the everyother was boring .... ~ring sil!ll:
the May Wine F'esUval's on at
Luchow'a ..... Long estranged
from one d the world's nicer
villains, Mrs. George Ral! "'1.
etl)' sold her Montauk, L. L
home.
Ed &amp;J.Ulvan's slyle didn't just
make Smiley rich: his severest
Jrnitatx&gt;r Will Jordan bougbt two
IJ)artment houses (Bronx &amp; Manhattan) with his Slllllvisioo.grim.
&amp;ce.gotten gains .... Hot H'wood
rumor: 11F)ying Nun" star SaUy
Field mightn't return tD her TV
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( Given on Friday Officers Elected by

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POMEROY ~ A costumed pageant tleptcclns the -icapped
healed by faith In G&lt;ld ldghll8hted
the 1\fo,y Ftllowshlj! DaY oboorvance of · Meigs CoUnt.y Church
Wcmeo Uilited .Friday afternoon
at the Pomtroy United Methodist
Church. ·
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pageant """ "!!'i. Ellen Couch,
lllro. .,.Onarc1 Erwin, Mra. RobHusband in· Germany ·
ert BaJ!iy,.!llrt Allen Hampton,
Mra. MiDiiiil 'Greeqe, Mrs. HomMAsoN - Mrs. Merlin Traer Hol~r, J(ro. WIIQim Grues· 'ey 1~ Frttlll,)' !rom Columbus,
or, Mro. "·GOorse ~te, Mrs. Ohio IX&gt; fly to Hardhelm, G e rMerle Bla~M1P and - Mia a .~ mall)' IX&gt; join her husband, ~
Eberabech. Mrs. !)onHuonel tobk Merlin (Jo,yt Tracy, stationed in
the role·o~ Matthew,
the arrni there.
Roadlngs ,..,. bl' Mfs. Cami&gt;·
Mrs. Tracy, tho former &amp;loan
bell Harper, IJ;Irs. Louis Beibel, JolmB&lt;II, daul!bter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ro.Y. Soy~lod,antiMrs. Tom Mra. Paul D. John-· Maaon,
Koi(J,
Mrl. 4ames Criswell arrlYed In Fronkftrrt, S.lurdll,)'
giving the prot- tothepegeant morning, A lormer empiQY.. of
and Mro. (;ool'P Jlar8taves read- the ~est. Virginia Depulinent of
hw the scripture, MalthOW' 8:1-3, Wel[are in Folnl Pleaaent, aiie
and Mathew 9:9-14.
OJII)OCll IX&gt; reside in Germany two.
lU the conclulioi1 of the PQ- yean,
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oounced , ~ 'blaaolrw with emTl!e s ~ c r eta r y bird re.Phui1 on Chrlat'a worda1 1''Your ceiyed tts name · from , the
filth has matie you whole• arlae long plumes which proJect
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extendBen
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Yey Van , Vn.n!&lt;en played "AYe

Verum11 at the organ. Remarks
on the tHeme of the observance
,..,. glwn bl'.Mrs. Noutzli&lt;W to
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The four -partprogramincl\11-

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ment of' 'w..till!" "lth Mrs. Van
Vrankeri, acc-nled by Mrs.
Neutzllrw, slrwtrw "Thank God
for Little Thlrws."
The Bev. W, H, Perrln.ofTrinlt.Y Church in .the part on "Ti)e
· Poasli&gt;U!IIao" ' II&gt;Oko ·pilma~ill
011 the ~.! ol the retaniod·chll!
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Mrs. Maeel &amp;rtbn, vice presi·
deli.; Mrs. Kathryn Windon, sec·
re(4ry. and Mrs. Lucille RideOoo
our, tte:asurer. '
A ·ti:lk on safety in the home
and a rum on how to save a per·

F'rt.'(l

Ua\i• Enroll•

In Ohio Technical
LANGSVILLE - Fred E. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
art E. Davis, has enrolled at
Ohio Technical College in co.
lumWs.
Davis will grawate lro\Jl Meigs
Hl!ll&gt; Scllool In 1969 and will
stafl classes at Ohio Tech next
September. He will study Electronics Engineering Toehnology.

Presented at the meeting was a
letter from the wlre of the United
States ambassador to Peru thank·
ing the chapter tor a contribution
of money.
Meigs County memberSattending the meeting were Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Euler, Mrs. Theodor
ia f'recker, Miss Mildred Haw·
ley, Mrs. Martha Husted, Mrs .
Nan Moore, Mrs. Geneva Nolan,
Mrs•., M;lxine Philson, M i s s
Reibel, 'Mrs, BeatrLcc Rinehart,
Mrs. Sauer, Miss Carolyn Smith,
Miss Lucille Smith, Mrs. Emily
,. Sprague, Mrs. Nellie Vale, Mrs.
Ann Webster, Mrs. Roberta Wil-

Preaching and sermonizing to young· people is no·
toriously ineffective, espe·
ciaUy in this age of intellec·
tual sophistication.
-Rep. Lloyd Meeds, D·
Wash.

THE TEST
Of lOWER
PRICES IS

Wawona Tunnel tree, long one
of Yo,.lnlte'o top t&lt;orl.at
attraction&amp;, has toopled. N - ·

eniployea

THE, TOTAL

dlocovered the 234.fool ldllll
redwood was down ·when they
'flnt into the anow-covt'lred area
of the park Frlda,y. 'l1le twllei
· - elllllt feet wide, nine feet b!gi,
IIIII 26 feet long- rrao carved
lllroullll the tree in 1881 lor
ltqecoa.chea alter . fire da.

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mqodlta base.

Colorado is known as the
"Mother ul Rivers" because
more rivers rise within its
bordeis tllan in any other
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And pick a heel and toe shape to suit your mood
.. slim heel -oval toe or chunk heel-square toe.

Both styles in White peau de soie. ready
for tinting .

LET "MOM"
SEE HOW MUCH

YOU LOVE
HER BY
ORDERING
F.LOWERS FOR
HER DAY .

SHOES

DUDLEY'S FLORIST
Pomoroli, Mlddl•r·rt, o.
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~o46-l7n or 99-2-5560

MOM-ENTOUS
This year give

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make "scents."
See our en·
chanting as·
eort.ment of
fragrances, cOt!·
metics that are
especially use-

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(lriced right!

BY-COTY ORGINALS
DANA, HELENA

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BUXTON
BILLFOLDS

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HANDBAGS
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Play the "Match Game·· this holiday season' It's
easy and lots of fun with Connie's dyeable
Peau de soie pUmp~! Match your purple velvet

whi~h ::.t~';:

at the meeting
the PTA prayer and the pledge
to the flag. The unit was author ..
ized to purchase a colored tetevision set for the school. Room
count was taken by Gerald R~c
with the fourth grade receiving
the bouk.
Mrs. Harold Spencer was
named hospitality chairman for
May and serving on her commit..
tee are Mrs. Robert Mills, Mrs•
Roger KeUer, Mrs. Richard
Rawlings, Mrs. Ronald Smith,
Mrs. Eleanor Douglas arM! Mrs.
Donald WUltams.

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In bird symbolism, the
g,amecock represents aggressiveness.

Match your• mini,
your maxi,
or your mood ...

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son and Mrs. Dorothy Woodard.

Gruoser giving the benediction.
A lick lunch with the host
church providlrw the bevorage
and deaserl ,WO'Iided the mee!•
lng. Mrs. Neutzlfq proildad at
POMEROY - Mrs. Jean Sex.. son's life by givin~ mouth-toa brief buslneso meeting duiiq!
son
was elected 1969..70 presi.. mouth resuscitation was prewhich Ume 1a mP.eting of the key
dent·
of the ClJester P'f A at a sented by a representatiVe of the
women wa• stll for May 15 at
Trini!T church. li~~U be ~~ " "!.~ -;~t
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theme .

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amuent problem: since his ac.
ceslion to part -ownership was
pJbllcized, old customers stopped giving him big tips .... Bing
Crosby's 65th birthday is coming
111) but 75-year.yoong Joe Venuti
nears Bing is older than that
.... Dlno Martin, Dean's lad, is
no ehip oft' the old bar: at the
!llerldan SQuare Dlscotek the kid
had a coke wlth lemon twist; good

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eroy ·~ gradero lind their chaperone&amp;, Terry Ohl~ mt FenMiss Linda Karen Johns
tOn To,ytor, of! lor Walhtrwton, D. C.
. It's tho 11111111 aa!ecy patrol trlj!. The youngsters will go bl'
lc:hool bua tx&gt; Huntington "here they will join about 500 ~r ~ecy
)lllnll memllen on a opeclal train IX&gt; Washlrwton. SotunlaY will be ..
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ftUod with vislla IX&gt; the UMI tourist placea and the Jll'OW will IMrd
the train Soturday oishllor the trill home.
MJDDLEPORT - st. Matthew's Methodist Church in Memphis,
Leo Crew, who has been so acthe for many years with the safe- Tenn., will be the setti~CortheMa3131 weddirtt of Miss Lillla Karen
tY petroJ..unita, decided agelns! hlakiOW tlie trip tx&gt;Waahlngtoll this Johns to John Joseph Ewns.
time.
The bride-elect lathe daughter o!MI'. and Mrs, David Earl Johns
of 1009 E. Watthal Circle, Memphis, Mr. Evana Is the son of Mr. an:l
Mrs. Edward Eqns of Middleport,
Miss Johns Is a graduate of Mossick High School and attends
Memphis State Ulliversity. She Js employed by the American Telephone and Telegn~~&gt;h COOipall)',
The bridegroom-elect Is a graduate ol Middleport High S&lt;hool
aOO is stationed with the U, S. Navy at Jacksonville, Fla.

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celebrities are present in prem.
tses they've mostly never even
heard of •.•.. Well, we saw Morton Downey in La PoHinlere Inhaling French grub Into his Irish
kisser .... And Mrs. Rocky Converse (Gary Cooper's remarried
widow) with Pat (Mrs. Bill) Buck-

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Inspire" wu the program ~lc
presented by Mrs, Ethel Chapman when the Alpha Omicron
Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma
met recently at the Kyger Creek
Elementary Schooi.
Mrs. Chapmanpresentedapaper on America~ music and there
was special music by a mixed
chorus from the Kyger Creek
H!gi, School under the direction
ol John Mathell)'.
Bouquets olspring flowers provided by the Cheshire Gare\en
Club, decorated the dinner tables.
Mrs. Fay Sauer, who planned the
atCair, was assisted by Mrs. Nela
Ue VaJe, Mrs. Ruth Euler and
Mrs. Chapman.
Miss Anna Maude Fehrman,
president, gave a report on the · ·
state convention held in early
April at Clevclarxl. Plans were
made for the next meeting of the
chapter to be held in Sepleptber
at the Trinity United Church of
Christ in Pomeroy. Miss Mary
Virginia Reibel ; ~ill be chairman or the arraniemcnts. At that
meeting new members will be in~-

WE .SALUTE PAUL SMART AND TOM CASSELL WHO have. devoted h®ra and houri to developillll lour JBture trails at the loaac
WaltGn Leo.... farm!
Mr. caas~ tells us that while he has assisted some, Mr. Smart
Ia the cine ·llbo has clone most of tbp ac:tual work lovolved. Both are
natunr lovers from way back.
Mr. CaaooU 110)'1 U.t each of the trails o!fers somethb&gt;g dUIo"nt. .Not only de they provide a look at the wood a and wild Oow·
ers, ~ d10 rock lonnations, a aarKistone cave, and wlldllfe aethitJ. Thll!'l'l· even a bee tree on one of ttw, trans whi~h for the moat
part IU to be tnvtled alrwle Ole.
Soolll!la like an ~place lor a field trip, be it a biology clua or
jtlst a ·ir&lt;W of JBture omhuoiasll. Perhaps either Mr. Casaeilor
Mr.
cw1d arrarwe
. an outing lor the group..

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••What's Joe's Pier 52" ...• and
we said a restaurant and we asked why he asked and John said
he's read in a column (not this)

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'72 .... Circus multimillionaire
Jolm Ringling North asked us

Program

Neehl!&gt;e've oeen over)11111111 - a lablecloth turned into a PBrll'
drt•U
let'• be the ftnt to admit, it's ehle, it looks e~n'sl•e, ·
an:t it'• 911t8,becoming to Ita wearer.
~, Barnltz la . the creative one. Her attractive dresa, made'
•!Poeially.' lor · the FOunder's Day obaervance of the Ohio Eta Poi
Cl~r of Beta Sigma Phi SororiQ', started out aa a 72-lnch-,......
table&lt;loth o! c~ lace.
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A little on the con&amp;ervative side - alkl who woUldn't have to be,
"lth .three ornaU' dal!i!hters - Ann· so,ys it cost her ell8ctb $6. 'l1le
drool Ia lined'; langi loose and Is fashioned "ith bot si..Yes and a
bllteaa neckline. The color Is moat CCJ11Wllmentary to Am's dark
halra~yeo;
\ ·Atlh, by the way, was named "Girl of the Year" by lhe chapter
ln 1 surprlae aDOWncelnent at the Founder'• Day attatr.

BY JACK O'BRIAN

that he and Dodie Heath had been
there which was news to North.
Pen &amp; Pencil reported Ralph
and Mrs. Bellamy dined there

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~l~.fff.inory 'Patients
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POMEROY - A $100 cmtri· Mri, ~ B, Weed and Mrs. Ma. and earrl..t ran and bag over
button was made for the retard~ bel Wolfe and round robin cards 200 years old IIIIIch' belmaed,
ed children's program ln Mejgs were signed for them. It was not- to her Grandm!llher Blum.
County when the Happy Harvest. ed that Miss Thelma Grueser ls
An article m the !JI'igln &lt;1.
ers Class met Friday night at improving. A sympathy card will Mother's Day 8lld ·a PJOm en.
the Trinity United l'hurch of be sent to Mrs. Everett Daney, titled "Molher or Mine" .......
Christ.
Mrs. Dale Smith thanked the read by Mrs. Melllhart. n.ere·
The need of the Meigs Coun- members for a nower sent her was group singing of ''Faith &lt;1
t,y Mental Retardation Board for during her illness, mid a card Our Mothers" and· "My W'il d
additiona.J !wlds, if classes tor was read from Mr. and Mrs, Irish Rose." Mrs. Seyfried read
retarded children are to be con- Ben Neutzllng thanking the class ' 4The YOlutg Mother's COUrage"
tinued in Meigs County n e x t for the $50 which bad been glv. and Miss Grueser ga.ve an arUfall, was discussed by the Rev. en in their name to the parson- cle entitled ••Mother - Voea..
W. H. Perrin during the Ma_y age building fund 011 their gold. ttan of Honor. H
Fellowship Da,y observance Fri- en wedding anniversary.
Pra,yer from the yes- opday.
Plans were made to serve the ened the program C&lt;llllhlcled by
On the basis of his appeal and Smith.Russell wedding reception Mrs. Dessauer. Mrs. Clara Karr
the need for continuing classes on May 18. Volunteering to as- gave devotimlls uslllg scripture
for retarded children, the Hap- sist were Mrs. Clarence Head- from St. John and read an art!.
PY Harvesters made the contri- ley, Mrs. Homer Holter, ' Mrs. ch; entitled "Perfect Peace."
bution.
Roy Seyfried, Mrs. Lawrence
Prizes were awarded tD Mrs.
Mrs. Oris Guinther was wel - tanning, Miss ~il Ehersbacb, Karr, Mrs. Seyfried, Mrs. Meincomed inlo the membership of Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Miss Maud hart, and Mrs. Gladys Cuckler,
the class. Plans were made t.l Grueser, Miss Freda Grueser, The meetlngconcludedwithgjooup
have more yearbooks printed and Mrs. Clara Karr, Mrs. D a 1 e singing ct uGod Bless America. u
distributed. Reported ill were Smith, and Mrs. Neutzllng.
The blrthda;y of Miss Maud Grue.
Miss Ebersbach was appoint. ser was observed.
A pink and white color scheme
ed assistant secretary for t h e
class. During the meeting, Mrs. was carried out In the refreshBeautiful
Reibel
explained the purpose of ment table decorations. lllerbe~
BLOOMING
the proposed Stanley products cookies and cotree were served
PLANTS
party and the class decided not by Mrs. Neutzllng, Mrs. Adam
For Molher' s
Ebersbach, 8lld Mrs. Georgia
to participate.
Mrs. Philip Meinhart used a Williamson.
Day
Mother's Day theme for the program. Hlghilghtlng the presentaDUDLEY'S FLORIST
tion was a reading "The 0 I dServing: Gallipolis,
Fashioned Mother" featuring
Pomeroy, Middl~tport, 0.
Mrs. Holter in a rocker. g.e
&amp; Mason Co., W. Va.
wore
the bomet,. cape, and apron
446-1777 or 992·5560

Couple Wed in
Heath Church

MIDDLEPORT - The Heath
United Methodist Church was the
scene or the wedding of M r s.
Nancy Joseph and Mr. N e a I
While, both of HarrlBOovllie.
Vows of the ceremony were
read by the Rev. Max Donahue

on Frlda_y, April

2~.

Attendants were Miss Karen
Myers of Albany, sister of the

bride, and Mr. Hershel White of
Harrisonville, son

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Coli Coll•ct 593-7708
Wi lliom S. Oil•s. Mgr .
H•ar in9 Aid Dept . _

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CJ Pltnt tntillull dtt1i11 )nllllet lilertlure
~ Pltttst ltltptlciM mt II home to ltllnrt lor 1 denronstrttron.

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the bride·

groom. The couple will make
their home at Harrlsawllle
where both are employed ln the
Meigs Local School ~stem.

New Zt&gt;n1th " Z ~n l.'l'l ' r.1n m.lkl.' IIi(' fuo ag,hrl f'ri.'C I '; IOtl o~mpld &gt; ­
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llepartment 01 AgrlcUI e has
scbeduled hearings here June 18
to 20 oo proposed reDJiatlons tD
limit the amount of tat in hot
dogs, bol8na and other cooked
Slussge products. The department baa dropped, at least
temporarily, a Johnson admlniltrallon proposal to set a 30 per
cent limit, ~eamen saur the
deportment Mlllld reveal Its
proposal about May 1~.

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Miss Susan Marie Ohlinger

Miss Ohlinger is
Bride April 12th

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Tll)'lor, daugloteroiRev.BIIIMrL
J&gt;i,ul E. Taylor, Middleport, Rt,
1, became the tirlde of Mr. Maik
Tannehill, son of Chester 1, 'I'll&gt;.nebW, Mld!Depori, arxl Phyllis
Tamehlll, Portland, OreSIXI. 1118
afterooon .Ill ,\llril26 at lht Free
Will BiPilst Onirch here.
The brlde'o lather performed
the dooble rl&lt;v cerOIIIOIQ' at I
o'clock before the altar of IJoo
ehurch, followiovlradltlooal wodo
dlow music pia,yed by the brldo'a
molber.
Attendants were Miss Sandy

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MIDDLEPORT - Miss Susan
Marte Oblinger, daughter of Mr.
alii Mrs. David Oblinger, Middleport, was united In marriage tD

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Miller, of llllllalld, brido-ld,
aDd Mr. Olarles Sall'dor. Columbus, be~
Tba bride wore a white long.;
aleeve drell alld ......... of
blue carnatlool. A roceOtlllllfol·
lowed the Cl!;i'~ at lbi! laDe
or the bride. 1
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aledent at Mala•lll&amp;b Sebool alld
'Iiiii .,...S~ate · Wo morWb. Mr•

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GALLIPOUS •• Arm,y Private
Pint CIUI James E. Carletal,
21, whose wile, .fU111o, Jives it
6~1 Second Avo., wu usl(llled
April 10 to the Amerlcal Dh18fm In Vlolnam aa a cammoer. '

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wa• the toPic or a paper

Ffed Nelle. b
talked &lt;1. (l)aDII!1p lD poreb box.•• IIIII ilallllbw bolketl. F o r
abo ••IIIP'IIed pine, red·
11111111, or flbertll'n; an1hll_,.·
180&lt;1 the use ri. n\et8J bOolet becaote lbe1 eGidiCt hioat andrull.
When -.1 beQa are used, Mr).
Neate ~ COII:tnc
tb8m wilh eottonaeed oil a• anl&amp;
prevOiial!ve, but odvl8ed aplnlt
•line cr..,.. wbleb Ia lade to
IIIIIV'Jiilllt&amp;.
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1111 baaiaoti should be fed a ...... 'accordlngtD Mrt.Neale.
IIIIo suaoated the u • • or
lucbda, beiiOIII&amp;. geranium or
~ as lllllable llowera for
ocr.c....,..,...l planllng.
Mr._ IIIW1f Slag U I 8 d
"Charming Clematis" atherlople, lilting that clelllatla had 1111
origin In Europa. IIIIo said this
- · well 011 trellla, arllUIIII
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!lie recommended lbat a tableapoon lUll &lt;1. 17sol be added to a
liucket of water and 1bal t h e ·
corms IIOaked overnllillt before
planttng Tile ·firot planting. she
laid, ..... be made alter !lie dan,.. ~ frGII Ia patsed. T h e y
lbould be planted eitbt lncbel
deep and loft In the llfllllld imUI tho foliage it brolm. For COli·
llalll blooming, Mrl. Rouob 111111·
plied planting .Very - weeks

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'1'anQIIolll. a 1968 ~ Ill .
Mldjglli«t HIP Sebool, Ia ~ at Foote llbloral P&gt;rPTba)i are .iOIIim&lt;i at 70 North
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later 11111 IIIOIIIh at the M8lge
••• She' used
JunlArr 1ll&amp;b Sehool audllorlum.
An lmitatkln .... orteMed tD
lbe cl.., tD enter 01'1'111&amp;011111
lnaliollerslooWtobaheidm
YIJ 10 I!Y the Winding Trail tree stumps, or m walls, but
Club at b .tomeroJo m•........., lbat It llhould have a riel! loam,
FOR 1nt ENTIRE
Sebool. Other ilcllvlliea or the be, well drained,·fertilized light.
FAMILY
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club dltcullll! at tlie JIIIOIIIII " and nwlebed With peat moes
COME TO
lnclucled parUclp!tion In "Gr&lt;!sD to keep It cool. !lie also sagone
cup
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be
galled
lbat
'rlowDb NOtes," a column In Tho
n,~
· SenH•t, aJ¥1 a proJI'8JD m added tD the soli where the cle- .
.WMPO at 9 a.m. v~ by Mrs. maUs lo planted.
llhore Shoos Aro
The method ~preparing glad.
Karl Grue- and Mrs. VernoD
S...tl~lr Prictol
loli eorma for pllllltlni was ella-·
Neate.
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'l1lere waa a parade or spring cussed by Mrs. Mlltm Roush.
Jvmets, croal@d for the most
Part from nowera, In re11po11se
. to roll call. Tlit we r e
Jud&amp;8d wilh ~. Denver Hoi~
ter taldnc fir II P4,Mrs. Mll!IMI
lkMidalhelt, Memd·.
Devotlms· toaied m lbe 23rd
j!aalm were PYPI I!Y Mrl, Paul
Fllher. llle concluded with a
''Flower• .lor the LIYllw''
and a -or.
•wlb8 Gl'Gund Flbwer Plant-

Honored with
Stork Shower

was used, and a !Joral arrange.
ment was used 011 lbe other.
Games were pb,yed, and prlz.
es were won by Mrs. WUllam
Roush and Mrs. Arnold Roush.
Refreshments were served.
'The following ...._, the hmoree and Mrs. Fran Reichert,
Mrs. Sonunf~, Mrs.
Woodrolr BiViin, . Mrs. Roush, Mra. Paul Bumgarner,
Mrs. Harey Clark, MisS' Anna
Allen, Mrs. Amold Roosh, Mr'~.
Wlll.bun Rouab and Mro, J a c k
Pici&lt;en&amp;.
Sending sllt8 were the R e v.
Tod Rouab, Mrs. Bernice Winkler, Mrs. Ralph Kin&amp; Mra. Char.
los Wood, Mrs. Rdlert -.n,
Mrs. Paul Zerkle, Louise Roush,
Mro. OttleBumgamer, Mrs. Rllberl Lee Brown, Diane l!umpr.
nor, Mrs, E. '1'. Roosh, Mra. Albert Roosh, and Mrs. BellY McNamara.

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the matron of hooor. !lie wore a
yellow gown of silk organza over
crepe with a matching h~lece
Mr. James Edward Baer, son of alii carried a bouquet of yellow
Mr. alii Mrs. EdwardBaer, Pom- alii white daisies.
Don Swisher of P1111eroy was
eroy, In a Nuptial Hi8h Mass at
the Socred Heart Catholic Church best man for the bridegroom alii
the ushers were Torn lama.rellt,
on April 12.
Wooster,
and larry Bourne, AthThe Rev. Fr. Edward Maloney
ofJ!clated atthedouble-rlngcere· ens.
For her daughter's wedding,
mo~ whJch was performed at
Mrs.
Ohli~er wore a blue dress
11:30 a. m. before an altar decwith
matching
C!Xlt alii blue acorated ·with white gladioli and
caiXlelabrL Music was 'p;eseJt.. cessories. Her corsige wa.s yeled by Mrs. Catherine Welsh, or· low rosebudS. Mrs. Bur was ln
a helge lace dress with match!~
ganist.
Escorted to the altar by her accessories and wore a yellow
father, the bride wore a white rosebud corsage.
A reception hooorlng the couple
gmvn ol lace over crepe fashioned
was
heldatthehomeofthebrlde's
with ari empire watstlineandlong
tapered sleeves. The gowil fea- parents in Middleport. A yellow
tured a wedding rirv neckline ac- am white color scheme was carcented In the back by a nmvlng ried rut and a three tiered wedpaneL Her bouffant veU of U!us- ding cake centered the bride's
ion was gathered into a crown of table. Mrs. Larry Bourne, sister
'satln leaves and seed pearls1 and of the bridegroom, registered the
she carried a bouquet or carre- guests.
Assisting at the reception
tiona centered with a ~hlte or·
, chJ~, ,,._,.~ .._.,
,... •• were Miss Joyce Evans, Pmtt,.
Mrs. Tom lannatelll of Woost- eroy; Mrs. Jucly McKnight, P~))
eroy; Miss Elaine Davis, MJddle-'
Porti Mrs, Leon McKnight, Porn· 1
eroy, and Mrs. Richard Gress,
Middleport, aunts or the bride,
alii Mrs. George Buchanan, Pomeroy.
Foc a wedding trip through
northern Ohio, the new Mrs. Baer
changed into a yeiiDW C!Xlt dreas
NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Michael
(Brenda) Merrll, New Haven, wao with matcbl&lt;v accessories. She
ltmored with a atork lib&lt;Jioer 011 wore the orchid from her bridal
A!lril22nd, by women or the Gra. bouquet.'
The bride Is a graduateo!Midham United - s t Church
with Mrs. Jaok Pickens, chair- dloport High School alii is emman. The children of Mrs. Mer- ployed at Ohio Universlcy in Athrlt's nursery class attended the ena. Mr. Baer, who graduated
shoWer wlllch wao beldlnthe&amp;ln- from Pomeroy High School, is a
da,y sebooJ room. They Sllilled sledent at Ohio Unlveralcy where
be lo majoring In buolness adIn the Opelliag of gifts.
Two tables were jleeorated for ministration.

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lirllllll')'.
Mrs. DwlabtMilhO&lt;m. whoiloa!ed 111e w.....- eitbt meotln8
&lt;1. tiJi cl..,, wu aiMII to pacbase tlie pllllllallllldollvorlbem
tol!le~· vr±or.,a•..olller ~!r project, . .
tributed •~· lllll!fl wW ao to
Veleranl ll'emorial J!otpllll
where thiQ' will bo used for flow·
era-belnl brou&amp;l&lt;l In for 1111 pa.

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Biut"ribbona for ar~• Jolia. Homer Holter, llr._ F.cl-o.
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POMEROY - ADen T. Down·
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been commissioned as a second
liwtenant at the U.S. Army Field
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Vietnam. He has been assigned
to the Military Assistance Cornmand in VIetnam.
Mr. and Mrs. Downie traveled k&gt; Fort Sill to attend a reception. dinner and other aetlvities held In COlli unction with their
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WASIIINGI'ON (UP0 -"AI
an act of basic launanib',"
Nortll VIetnam should permit
the Americans It holds captive
to write to their famJlles,
Uedersecretary o! State Elliott
L, Richardson seld Saturda,y.
"We are deeply concerned
about the lack .of lntormatloo
about your priSClllers,,. he said.
"Some of them have been hold
four years and longer with little
or no word to their families.
"As an act of basic humanity,
they shoold be allowed to
correspond with their famUies
and loved ones.
"We are using every possible
occasion to raise this subject
and to bring about ' the release
of prisoners on both sides."
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Richardson made his public
appeal in a statement haocled
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11 Pickerington High Sehoul
~ counselor Donald McGee.
!$ Board members reaffirmed their original de;-;: cision not tore-employMc~Gee
";?:: Some 42 teachers have
called a special meeting
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UPI In response to a "'estlcn.
President Nlxm has designated
him 11 the man In charge of
ell'orts to Improve the lot of
Americans held prlll&gt;ler by tile
North VIetnamese.
Little aboot them ls known.
U.S. officials are even uncertain
aboot the IIIIDbers of Americans held priiiClllOJ' and lntormation about the treatment they
receive Is sketchy at best.
The estimate Is that 1,300
American mlllmry persomel
are missing or captured In .
Sootlteast Asia end thai aboot
800 of these mJ,Y be missing in
North VIetnam. Only about tOO
are known with certalnt;y to be
prisoners In North VIetnam.
Six months after the United
States slq)ped bombing North
VIetnam, there Is no lmowledge
that the lot of the prisoners has

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the five penal Institutions in the
nation which orferunlona,pproved
apprenticeship Lraini~ pr&lt;&gt;grams are located In Ohio.
Director Marlin Janis o! the
Deparanent of Mental ll,yglene
and Correction saldthelatestone
Lo be instituted was at London
which signed contracts last week
lor four apprenticeship pr&lt;&gt;grams.
The others are at Marion, Chil·
llcothe and Mansfield. The only
other one in the u. S. Is at the
McNeil Island Penitentiary in
Washington.
"We In the deparbnent a r e
most pleased to have added this
type of train!~ to our growing
Hat of opportunities lor lmnates
wllhin Ohio's corrections! sy...
tern," said Janis.
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WASHING'fON (UPI) -Two
senior Democrats on tile Senate
Armed Services Commiclashed Sa!urclay oo the need
tor an Antiballistic Ml•slle
system, disagreeing sharply
over' estimates of SOviet power
and the wlnerablllQ' of the U.S.
nuclear strike foree.
Chairman John &amp;ennis, DMiss., sald in an Interview with
United Press International that
Intelligence estimates made It
unmistakably clear the Soviet
Union was threatening all '
aspects of the u.s. straleelc
deterrent, including submarlnea.
He seld the safeguard ABM was
needed to block a Soviet big.
missile stralegy designed to
"terrify, blackmail or, 1n the
ond, destroy."
But Sen. stuart !\Ynilngton, D.
Mo., charged In a St. Louis
speech that the n.tense Depart.
ment had changed Its estimates
of Soviet offensive strength to
build a case for the ABM. He

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prisoners who have beiD
cooperative with tho Nora.
VIetnamese have been ,.. __
bly treated but more recalcitrant
prisoners have been held In
solitary or almost 1011taey
confinement oo short rations.

said the ABM would be "lhe the Pentagon says they pack a
of a maglnot line, JUlCh of 20 to 25 m01111DIUI,
d e t e n slve-lloles..Jn.IJie-ground enough to knock out hardened
phUosophy which In tum could missile alios.
Stemls acknoWledged lbat
lead us to disaster. u
cllanps In estimates of Soviet
Differ on ABM
&amp;Yrn~ngton
sits to Stennis' st:rengtb haVe been made ID
rlsbt during secret deliberations recent montllo-but be said IIIIa
under the crystal chandeliers In occurs all the time.
"I remember wbtl1 they first
the commlt:Ule's cloistered
started
talking about the SSII,"
meeting room In tho old Senate
olflce building. Both have be said. "II Oared up br1e0J
access to classltled material (as a new threat), then they
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that the ordinary American Is diiiC:Oill1ted It some, and .l!leadJiy
developed
what
i!he7
prohibited from~·lng. Ijut t)Je '"
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ex-MlselasiJllll j!dge and the were doing. ll's always speeWaformer Air Force secretary tlve with these weapons at first,
have come to OfiiiOslte conclu- whtl1 tht!Y're being put up. But
slona on the ABM and a host of when lhey start becomlog a
other national securlcy Issues In realiQ', they become more
formidable. ••
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Flllarlo Vulnerable
~ charged that the
The same Is true of Russllrl
Penta&amp;on upgraded the Russian
submarine development. tho
Sill mlssUe from a first strike to
a second strike .weapon in uan chairman said. Whereas tho
ell'ort to establish a case for Pontagon in pest years hal
mlnlmlzed tho threat to the U.S.
this (ABM) deployment
Polaris neot, lhe .... admlniJ.
proposal."
tratioo
has insisted lbat Ill
He told Sl. Louis' Backstop.
pers Club that the comml- vulnerabD!cy mJ,Y be In "'est1111
in the llrturt!.
only last year was advised that
"The submarine threat b
the Sill was comparable to
corning
up more clearly, JDDre
Titan U liquid fuel mlsalles the
United states abandmed a rormldable," be told UPL
(COIII:IIIled on 1'8&amp;9 If)
decade ago. But now, he said,

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oon~~~s ...~;!-...!,:; du~ ~-:.ce•;..sotullon
baDot be· passed the House W..... _....
lore the General Assembly end· and with the Senate's_......,
earlier
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approval, the Issue was auurod
a place on the ballot.
day~.. r-::~i.:!r~ The resolullon conC8l'llbll
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will be a vote on another dispuled piece of legislation- un1
form determination of property•
taxatfon.
Issues headed for a vote by
the electorate were lite lower·
1ng otthe voting age in Ohio

DIES OF INJURIES
NELSONVILLE, Ohio (UPI) _
Steve L,yslnpr, 26, Lancaster,
died Saiurdey In a Columbus hoi·
p1ta1 ct Jnjlrles received In a
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pl!ANll RAPIDS, Mich. (UPO '
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Ohio, 1 Ill' hat at Allllnu CoJ.
leat. ,... ldUod Salllrday whm
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apporefttl,y lrylng. lo e. . . ' a) .
Weal ~lin. Weet Berlin pollee
witneali!lg the blCident said ,lile ,
man did not _.,. to have.
been •hi~, He ~as selzocl .,Ill led
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are here to stay,
"We Just want to get away
from the clUes," said Denise
Lassau, a member of a
cOmmunal rroup of about 15
men, , w'CXIIen ani children
farml~ two a~reo or laocl
Dixon. "H.you've ever lived In
In' California or ~n
frusheci' by ,..Iii In New Yo\'~·
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ters have been received by tile
tarnllles of prisoners. 81t the
letters were beckdated to before
Chrlsbnas.
There Is hope bore that when
Henrlk Beer, secretary general
of the league or Red Cross
societies, visits Hanoi In late
M8,y he will be able to make
I!QJ!rlea about the status or
American prisoners.
Seeks Relief
Beer has been Invited by the
North VIetnamese ostensibly to
discuss the possibility of Nortlt
VIetnam receiving relief sup.
plies and !lnanctal support ror
recovery from war damage.
II was not thought likely that
Beer woold be able to undertake
anything like an Inspection toor

Argue Need of ABM

SAIGON (UPO - The U. S.
command Sa!urdey annoonceclslx
helicopter crashes In Incidents
thet hilled 16 Americans and In)Ired seven. Two fell under !Ire
In Carnbotlla, thetlrstsuchloases
lin that country reported by Amercan headquarters.
BOSTON (UPO - The Na.
U.S. ~amen were vague In
lillllal Besketball Association
ldentlt)olng the forces who hit the
playolfa were reollcecl to a sin- two Navy helicopters which
e!e game Saturdd.i wileD the&amp;&gt;.
crashed tn ~. bullmplled
fending champion Boston Cel- that the gwmere were Commu.
tics whipped the Loa Anlleles niBil. Cainboclla said Ill frcn.
' Lakera, 99-90, to deadlach the tier troopa shot down the bell·
final series at three wins
copters. Four Americans were
apiece.
ldlled and four 1VIIIIIIded.
The nationally televlsedCelThe Otlter losseawereanArmy
tic victory al Boston Garden helicopter and a Marine hollcep.
110111 the post season pi~a lor which collldedJuet south altho
back to Los Angeles tor the DemJUtarlzed Zone, ldll'-""' 12
final game In the bell of SOY• men, and two Army helicopters
• serlea on r.-., night.
shot down elsewltere In South
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older, more sedate Spanllh
American tamUies who have
lived ln the northern countloo
for pneratlona, otruallng to
refaln their land.
~ b)l , ',dlsreprdl~ our . The older .fa m Ill e· 1 are
JA,0,• a Ttoo realtor said.
I~ Ill! poveJ1¥ and !Inti It
·?: fn IOJIIO': ~f . the ~if1aller .~UI\cull to e~n 'pirtlel&amp;*te In
~· llowever; the ~'·llower ouch PrOct:lill• ·Is ·~ '•lan!P• '
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ot the' 'ln!llill e;,pen'se.
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In a few recent cases, &amp;ate
Department olflclals said, let,.

of prisoners• facilltlea.
The North Vietnamese have
claimed they are treating their
prisoners lumanely. 81t Amerl·
can olflelals have little kmw·
ledge that this Is so.
The United States has had 111
depend en reports from the tn
priS&lt;XIers Hanoi has releuod
and on secoocl hand rrtp&gt;l'll
from journalists, occasional
visitors to North Vlelllam IIIII
Communist newscasts tor tho
meager Wormatloo II bas
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Santos, P';_"{t~aor of Music at
Wlikes College in WUkes·Borre,
Pa., IUld ..,.,.ln..law of Mrs. Har:
ry Clendenin, 96 Court Sl., Gal·
lipolls, wUI be the featured • .,.,..
poser durl~ MQ .when Wilkes'
School of Fine Aria presents a
culturally rich series o! musi·
cal programs.
Six original orchestral works
wUI be premiered by botll students and ta&lt;iulcy members at
the spring bend coocert, the Town
and Gown FaculQ' COOcert, and
several senior reclta.IL
The "Now Generation Sult.e,"
wrlt!fn especU.II)' ..., request,
contains sounds of the modern
musical Idiom heard on caJlll)uses
today. Another highlight of tho
month wW be tlie p!QI~ of Mr.
Santos's "Plano Qlncerto No. 1
in G", a work played annually at
the Unlverslcy of the PhllllJplnes
and at many other colleges
throughout AmeriCL
BeeaUH ol Mr. Santos's outstandi~ musical contrlbutlono,
he has been lermed Composer·
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By United Press lnternatlooal
There were growing signs
Seturday or • stltler re•lstat\ce
to unruly campus demoostraarnong s!udents, faculcy,,
'stete'leglslatures.
However, there was more
to
Al,.ssad, s!udent violence at Plltsdam,
Parll,''
·aloitg ihe
•tre!Wi aJTived '
Friday, , N,Y, where more than SOO
·~ce
lhenetlloraol's dstemll1111tlon·lo
The
Egwtlan students from Clarkson College
!lie
dig and hold the Une. Arab newspaper AI Ahram said the and a branch or New York state
oupport
..leaders met In Cairo to plan ·Naoser,Atassl talks were "~~tort UnlversiQ' showered pollee with
ot time
· eild
. war unllled strategy against tho of large scale Arab consulta· bricks and IM&gt;IIles, The officers
lionorably ., ·
.Jewl,sh olate. ,
lions aimed at more el!ecUve Intervened whM the mob began
H~ lor Gutbe~k
Ellib aPcike In Jerussl•m on coardiMtlm along all Arab hurling missiles at buOdings and
The current lull In ·thO . the' speech Thurllday by E8)1i- fronts.
broke Into a music store,
!Jgbtlng In Vtetnani hal .IJIII'ked tlan Preoldent Gomal Abdl!l
destroying $5,000 worth of
hllpeo thet some of ~ more . Nuser In which the Arab chlfl
In his Jerusalem speech, merchandise. ~erllr's deputies
than 5t0,000 Amerlcail )lt'Oitpa uld. .Eg)'jlltan troops had Eben replied to Nasser's claim and pollee from lhree communiftgbtiJw lhere can hoi ~~r+ lioo"ked qut ·60 per cent of that Em! oow had the right to lies dispersed the students with
heme. American eaoulajjes last llra'!ll · forllftcatlona on the strike clvUian target&amp; Inside tear p.a,
week were the loweef of 'tile , OCC~fled eaat. bellk of the Suez Israel because of the Israeli'
EI-.ere In New York,
Year and about halt ~ ireeJd/ Canal·· Ill! would eventuall)' fora,y deep within Egypt last scene of violent outbreaks at
rate durl~ the otrenslW:
destr&lt;&gt;y aU of them.
Wednellday In retaiU.tlon lor ColumbU., Cornell IIIII Queens
. The President JoitW ''Ill ·hls
Streft81hena Position
Egyptian artillery berrages College, Gov. Nel8CX1 A. Rockefervent hope but 11 not JOI sure
"This will strengthen our firm across tho caoaL
feller signed a law proldbitlng
t~;bether there can be .a cuillack, decbloo to fortify ouroelves
"In llll' eplnlon the civilized firearms on college property.
the olfletal said.
alcq the ~sHire poaiiiOII.I world ,_ has· the chance to The measure lollowlld a show or
,; ;The condltlonl for cUrtaUment 1!hlle COIItlnulJW tti stress ailr c~re Nasser's policy, result· guns by a group of black
ot American forces were 1111 willl-os .to make peace," IJW as It does fr(lll past s!udents during the occupatkln
forth by tha· Prealde* In his Eben said.
aaressloo and almi!W at lllture of a Comell Unlverslcy campus
, MWI conference , AprU' 18 and
lcoocln Calro,ound Naofosertalkheld I'~ aggrehlhasldeon,l with llrael',~ ~Y buDding In lhaca last mmth.
il'llmlnlltratl~ oalclali' CtiiTent- so
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The New Jersey assembly
b; ·1 ~ eWri!nl~ ,the .sltuatlm . Syrian Pnsldenl Noureddlng AI· •ald.
took a novel tack aplnst
In VIetnam to ~milne
cainpus disruption by 1111 s1ng a
whethei' these cclndltl~ have p·
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bill lhat would allow students to
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11'8ater burden of the ~ !ftaliif l,l to ~~ car ,at a1f , 11r, su.., J, Eblen,18, Cell~, dotendant for each diiJI the
tho lntanol•· of the "IIU Inter~""*" hiN SltUrdly, were 1loth killed.
plalritllr Is deprived of hla
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Pollee ,.ld llarrl~'a!'arwaa
·~llninloheo or sune pr.osa to . Oite of ltlle ¥!..,,...._, J!tinrly ' trafti!JW at aboot 100 mDel an ,edu-.Uoo.
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The bnpact hilrlod ·i!Url1011'i ~ laid that 33 students had
bi'it!IJW ordera t'rCIIi President Germantolm ppl,lce c,ru!Hr 101· bocl1 'Into the back . .1 of the car been ldentllled as parlle4Janla
Nlxm who wanted tO brl~ 1'":,~al ~mq!~ad~--- , "1 ~tliee ~ ""11 1~,Jtlll clutch- . In the . laJte.over ol the m&amp;ln
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forward Friday by ·, a' White
Houae adviser tamlllar with the
President'' thlnkiJW oo tho inoai
per&gt;aslve problem of ' hlo ·
admlnlstratloa.
"We do• not feel
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OtltlllliV&lt;&gt; lntrullon and SeiCIIII)jo
&lt;tile sec""~! . woek" Jn. • .row,. A . fortnl&amp;fit ago Nlxorr an- Qrientacl MaD Ad of 19611\' and
i ~President Nboh \)all .~cod' nOuncea detaUa of an atla,ck on tied to the crime porttot. hlo
'· dotal! a of a maJor atlack oo orlll!lllzod crime, especlall,y · ,proposed IIOlliaJ' rate Increases.
.crime. His large! thls time: goinbii~Wo He •ld the Juotlce
T h e President IIIIIICUIIced
. , Smut In the malls.
D.,...rtment was stud111W the April 24 he would propose
' ! In hli , melsage to be possible uae of antitrust laws raillrw the fb'lll class letter rate
'·~oliver"'! to Coowm Mmloy, a~lnst gambi(JW lnceresta. .
from 6 centa to. 7 centa. There
· Nlxm prq&gt;C~sed:
In hla meuage to COfWresa, was .., aniiOUil&lt;ed reason for
· - Prqblbltbw the sending of amOwlced at the While House Q'l!w. the lwl&gt; packages toge[h.
o"'!nolve sex ltlaterlala to any Friday, Nlxm said: "American er, although congressional obperson under 1&amp;. '·
homes are being bombarded oervera oald NlliDII 111111 have
- ProblWII\11 the aendl~ of wl\h the largest volume 0( sex· wallled to make the postal
adverti!IQ(i ~'detlaDed to appeal orlellled maD In hiltory, Moll of lncr- morea,pJl!'OIIng.
'lo a prurient Interest ln sex. •• It Ia unaollclted, lii\WIIIted and
Lawmakers haVe •ld maD
~. ' ' -EIIIIbli!W lliJr peraoo to give de&lt;9ly o"'!nslve to those who !run lhth' tOII.Itltuents Ia
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·hlo name to the poallnaster to receive I~"
rom!JW aplnst another postal
:. be placed on a masler list of
rate Increase so soon after lhe
::( DIDioa to whom IOJHII'iented
Nixon said during the last last ooe. The stamp on a first
l,j ld.jrectlslng could not be maUed. nine months, there have been cla&amp;l letter woo raised !run 5
Becks Up Laws
140,000 letters of protes~ cents to 6 ~ents 15 months ago.
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He proposed becklng up lhe "Mothers and rathers by the
:new laws with stilt ftnes and tens of thousands have written
.r · Ponaljles- five years In prison to the White House and the
and 1 a $50,000 nne for nrat · et»ngress," he aal.d. 11 They
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federal assistance to protect
their children against e"'IOBure
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named ·TburadiiJI night at a con1 ,;
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ventlon in Henderson CIQ' Hall.
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court guidelines In drawi~W up
The election, to be held June 3,
the recmnme..:lations.
will have only candidates of the
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Peoples Parl;y ·Candidates run· '"
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WASIIINGTON (UPI) - Pres- ado could coat as much as $3 nlng,
Barton Meaige was named to
~ "''ldent Nixon sees some progreas million .a year, but a s,pokesman
head the ticket as candidate for
: • Iowan! peace In Voltnam, but said the cost would be absorbed
Mayor. Others are, Dreama Aeinot much. He e"'IIciS no by the mailers.
ker, Incumbent, for recorder and
·miracles and so far he has not
omclal estimates SOl' 2,000
for
Co.mcilmen, Robert Mayes,
• ·been surprised. ·
, mallers correntl,y are Involved
Incumbent; Ellie Roach, lncum.
Even before takl~ otftce, he In distributing material that bent; Alice Noe, incumbent; Ful~
ollll!llned the allernatlves and could !"' crmJ,dered obscene.
arrived at a weD calculated
NI&gt;OD lalielecl his ~~tockage ton ~·· Incumbent; and Bob
FOwers, running for the tlrot
plan tor achieving an !lonorable "The Postal RevemJO and
time.
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N!W YOkll:, 1'1 .
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on the coUeges and wtiwrsities should lose tbeir rederal funds.
as a condition for receiving
Fedenl funds that could be
federal aid.
affected are used \0 finance
The Department of Health, sti.XIent assistance, research and
Education and Welfare was construction.
expected to outline this liP·
This could become a problem,
proach today at a news but 1 really don't antlciP!te thet
conference called to announce lt . la," Leon E. Panetta, new
HEW's decision on tiny Antioch director o! tho Office for ClvU
College ofYeUow Sprirl£s,.Ohio. Rights, said ln an inlo.rvlew••· l ,,.,
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plan by March 16 to desegre- tho half dozen colleges and
gate its Afro--American Studies universities in about two weeks,
fnstituU! and allegedly all·Negro explaini!W HEW's position.
housing.
u As long as universities and
Antioch Presldert James P. the black students who are
Dixon mel In Washington with Interested In doing lhis realize
HEW clvU rights officials, that a black studies program Is
however, ard was granted a Important to the currieulmn, I
dela.v whUe a federal team think they 'should taka slops to
further investigated the situa- develq, black atudiea programs,
tion.
but that ... program can M more
Department
officials
say
the
be segregated and limited to
Goll;polis Motor Co., Your Local Chevrolet· Oldsmo·
decision on Antioch would not one particular race any more
bile Dealer is proud to announce Everett Saunders as.
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their Solesmon For The Month of Apdl. Only thru
HEW's IBndllng .or the lhorny could be limited ,,to Jews,
excellent service and o strong desire to please the
black studies Issue.
Panetta said.
people of this area con this be accomplished. Mr.
But some observers thought
Sounders resides at 202 Kineon Drive, Gallipolis,
the! whaU&gt;ver HEW said would
with his lovely wife Lillian and 2 children, Crystal
have bearl~ on otlter Instituand Kenard. Gallipolis Motor Co. and its -employees
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IIIOIIihs ~. another lire at the
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A firebomb nipped throoJI! a
window of PurdUe University's
agricultural ballding caused
aboUt $500 damage Friday.
n was a welcome weekend at
Queens College where 500
bel meted pollee drove a groop
&lt;( mUitant blacks all the New
York Clo eampos Friday for
the se&lt;»nd consecutive day.
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held the administration building
all week, walked oot when they
beard pollee had been summooed.
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computer room of Utica College
iD New York. The computer and
other equipment Jn the room
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said. .
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Unsurprised
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correspondents ~ to date on his
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Saigon Stronger
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otrengthening relations with
Saigon and getting the goverJ&gt;o
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agree to private lalks with the
Nat10181 Liberation Fron~ the
ofllclal ssld. And the Saigon
aovermnent. with American
bolp,, appears to have strongsomewhat Its political
appears to be more agreeable

to confronting the Viet

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In the last run year &lt;( Morris'
power as the Pentagon procurement buss, Litton's contracts
jumpad from $180 million In
that American terms for a 1967 to $466 mUIIon In 1968- a
settlement were "oot going to mammoth 250 per cent.,
Proxmlre accused the firm &lt;i
improve,"
''buying loQueoce with the
Pentagon and plency &lt;i it. • He
noted that Morris will have
'•powerful associations ... with
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vlrtuaUy every Pentagun otitclal
&amp;YmJngton said the answer to
U.S. survival In the balance ct who wm be dsaling with
terror was oot the ABM but the Litti:Jn."
development r1 more attack
'Tor years, no one has been
a~bmarlnes, more air SUJ&gt;erlori- more Integrally and Jl(IWerlally
.tl' llgbters and "continued involved with every Pentagun
Intense development, 80 as to decision on • the amual $43
lna!l'e tltal, lf we are attacked, bUllcm mUitary proeursment
our mhsUes wUl be able to than Morris."
_...te and deolroy 11\Y
He was responsible, Proxmire
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said, lor "hiring or appointing,
stemls, however said he wao lor training and dlreeting-.and
a ••uwe surprised" that op.. even promotlng many of those
IIQIIIIJII &lt;t the ABM and those . with whom he will be dealing
ealling · lor l"Nicdons In the with at all levels."
Pmtap budget were demandProxmire noted that almost
ing even more -slve 90 par cent &lt;( defense
ollenalve weapons.
contracting Is not by competi''We haYO a formidable live bidding but by aome form
lltr811th now," he said. "We are ct oe~tiauon.
D"
101 rum1ng beblod them In
''Whether Utt.on or some otholllllalve alrength. We are well er firm gets a particular conthad now.''
tract,., he said, ''Will be determined very largely by the subJective attitude ct !'l&gt;ntagoo &lt;(.
Qclals toward utt.oo &lt;(Qclals.
lfWith Tom Morris coaching
19
the
Uttoo team, bow objective
LANSING, Mlcb. (UPO - A
will
Morris'
former subordinates
19..year..old Mleblpn State UniYeralty coed from Hudaon, Ohio, be In deciding whether or oot to
... In lair condltioo Saturday ld.ve lbe big profitable iobs to
after llbe walked Into the Spil). LIUon."
nlq propellor ct a prlvote plane
Pilot N~t
II Clpllal City Airport here Frida,ynllbt.
Nlncy Landis underwent surpry ror I!Uurles to her left hlp.
CLEVELAND (UPJ) - A Cln.
Slate pollee said the plane was
dmatl pilot escapad ln)lry here
owned by the Wfnaed!tarianFiy.
Saturda,y when his twl~ne
ing Club of MSU.
plane was forced to belly land
at Burke Lake Front Airport.
Edrrnmd Creelman said t b e
plane's landing gear failed to
JIARENGO, Ohio (UPJ)- Two drop. Thelandlq did beayYdemteeoap betr• from MI. Gilead ap to the plane's propellers.
wtro killed near here Stdurday

a political contest, he said.
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firm
stand MIS gradually
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AT least two Gallia CountY realdelllo- Bill
Fraley ond Wayne !Jidln - ~ part in that hi." '
torte event in 1~44 acrording to J. !llel'lllln Porttor, Iormor Galli&amp; Times editor. Wond~ howmaey
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IN checking the Tri~~e's ';',icroftlm Illes,
we found the special [).!lay extra miosiq!- 10
was the June 7, 1944 edition or the n.lly 1'rlbullt.
.
we came across a local editorial written on
day ot ·the iavaaion. Harold Wetherholt, former~
publl&amp;her and editor, and Porter siaYed up ail night walt!~ lor 'the blil

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one girl tr~ out of the Tribune ofllce loaded with the bii edition IUIIIOWICI~ the arrival of D-Day.
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fore noon, their Tribune extras were the only printed word wllh confirmed news of the landings betweea I.ellavre and Cherboura;. No
other extra had reached Gallipolis - The Huntillgton mornlne poper
had the Nazi report of the landlrws, but it didn't reach Galllpd.io UDo
til two hours after The Tribune extro had hit the streeto11ith the

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For 69f you can please Mother .·
with TWO pair of Sheer Nylons

For 984: each you can gt•e Mother.
a special summer or ShultonMists

This famous fragrance sells
for $3.00 everywhere. So
use the savings to buy her
a 5Ge Greeting Card for
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tieauty of Revco
discounts - you
get so much more
for so much less
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They're seamless mesh (the non.run,
non·shine kind she prefers). They're
perfect quality and they're ~ello .
wrapped ready tb give. What
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glamour at a price ., Revco sty!e.

Sparkling cologne
mists by ShultonDesert Flower,
Escapade,
Friendship Garden • .
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·old Spicespecially pr[ced at
$1.25 elsewhereRevco discount
priced s'illlo~~r
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"At 10:40 a. m. today a totsl of 739 copies of the extra TrlbuDO
had been sold arw:l only 164 were unaccounted for at Fontarm's, Hqghes
Drug, ond the Libby Hotel.
"The AT and T had telephoned us at 2:30 a. m.. am we came
down ard turned on the teletype. The machJne was mute until 3:39 L
m., for the lack of coa.Drmation of the Nazi rumor. Then it ticked

of!:
u 'Flash - Officially Allied troq:~s laDd in France'.,.
"From then on the Tribune staff was gathered from the four
corners of Gallipolis. In less than three hours the big flatbed press

was turning.
To the mothers aoo rathers, ·wives aDd. sisters alii brothers
of Gallia Couaty's men ft'ho are doing their heroic bit in this motemeat of liberation, we can only say that we pray devoolly they wUI
survive. It would be good tor aU of us to go to church tonlgllt and pray
for our loved ooes and for the AlUed cause. It is the cause
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World War U veterans
drop us a card and tell us where the,Y were aiXI what they were doing
on June 6, 1944. Do you remember?
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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the rues of the Daily Tribune and
weekly Gallia Times. •• Jolm E. Halliday, Sr., 80, retired merchant
aDd long-time Gallia Cooncy Democrat leader, die• after two month
Wness ,.. Neale R. DeMell, Rio Grande, records highest score in
elihth grade tests in cooncy ... Gallipolia included in 51kicy tour

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Addisoo ... Plana c-leted for liAltarY Club' siiiiiii81Boys and Girls
Week here ... John Stellbilll hurls Blue Devils to 4-2 baseball win
over Oak HUI ... Middieport battles league-leading Blue Devils to 2-2
draw in 10 iDnillgs .... Bees beat Syracuse 6-4 in 'Ohio Valley Association laoebaii ""'ner.

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April 9, 1969
Points
D, D. Pinnettes , • , , , , , . 74
Rawli~s Dodge . , . , ...• 64
Mark V ••.. .... ..• .62
o..pman.Canaday • •.• ... 56
Evelyn's Grocery •• , • , , A44
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Team High Series- D. D. PiJloo

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Ellen Rougllt, 525, Team H i g h
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King Builders • . . •.•... . 52
Evelyn's Grocery •• •..•• 44
2058: Ind. High Series - Arm
Thomas, 452; Team High Game-

Chapma..Cansday, 708; Ind. High
Game- PeggyKingandNanllevls, 169.

Three major religious denominations were founded in
the United States - Mormonism, Christian Science
and Seventh Day Adventist.

Ind. Hlgll Game - Ellen Rougllt,
219.
April 16, 1969
Points
D. D, Pinnettes •. • •.•.• 80

Mark v'. ' ' ........ 68
Ra"lings Dodge • • • •• •.• 66
o..pman.Canaday . • . . .. 58
Evelyn's Grocery • .••.• • 44

KiQI Builders . • .. .. ... 44
T01111 High Game ond SeriesMark V, 705 and 2066. Ind. High
Game ond Series - Ann Thomos,
190 and 490.
April 23, 1969
Points

D. D. Plnnetles . . . .. .. 82
Mark v .•.• "' .. .... 76'
Rawll~s Dndge . . . . . , . 66

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Sens Rip Indians, Reds Thumped
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Mike er Duke Sims.
hio career to lead the Son Diego
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camub Pascual lllartDd lor ~adre&amp;ID a l:l-6 vlctocy overthe
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - Unbtateri MliJeoHc Prince b!JiW on imine and Fran!&lt; Howard slam-·
in ' ;lr!m stretc.h battle /,1&amp;(Urday to take ti!Of95th rumlntr ~f,the Ken- Died a: .......... ctouble 1n the the ·Sellators aDd fliYe .., oaJ.y Cinch..tl Redo.
hits beCore being lifted
Joe Nlekro, with an eightf&gt;.
tu~~ .. Dei1)y10by half. ~ongth over Arta'lmd ~ltero, wltll Dlkeln seYeath ir.pnt Solurda,y •• tbo three
In the lhth for Dave Bal-, lrml~ o.sslot lr&lt;ID .,.__., Sisk,
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thlrd place.- , ,
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\Vaohington' 11enators beat
wllo btiaked
fndfaQ• the reot picked IC&gt; his llrot victory of the
T\18 vlc!Qry. was .the ~lgllth in
Cleveland Dldlans 6-1 lor their
tbe ..cilreor ol the briUfani..Ken. to catch the two lrontrunners. ninth victorY ID 10 gameo.
on two hits.
year as the Padres handed the
tueky-!Jred colt owned c;b!&lt;&gt; 'Can- TJl,ffic Mark was fourth as Top
II was the Senators' lourUt
. adlan Frank McMahon. And joc- Knlehl, who had been leading on·· eonseeutlve will imd ketJj; them
key BUt' Hlr tack beeame the ' the last turn, faded.
In IIOCOild place Jn )he ]&gt;astern triple. Brinkman then ICOI'ed been the Reds' oaJ.y win In ihe
second man In histocy tO win the
DivisiOn of
American Le!l·
Derby five times,- tylhg tho reclllten steve Hargan balked.
last week.
gue,
ord held by Eddie Arcaro. Ma·
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
Waohington is - 15.11, the
jestlc Prlrt&lt;e covered the milo
(AS OF MAY 3) .
bast start for the Nata slnc:e helped
Hargan's balk, two CloDJWilr, who failed to ritire
and ime-foorth in 2:01 and 4-5 By United Presslnternatioral
1952. Jt was the llldlano' 17111
underldealroclnecondlUooaona
. NATIONAL LEAGUE
looa In 20 gameo.
war:m oiulny daY,
G fJ1 E H Pel
Epo~ hit Ids homer ID the
. nrst.innl~ scoring spree.
MaJeo)lc Prlrt&lt;e mov,I)ntothe · Jonso, NY
22 86 20 36 .419 sixUI wltlt none .., to give WashCloni~Wer, who laced five l!atlead at .ihe head of the 'Siretch AIQU, ·Pit
23 98 14 38 .388 Ington a 4-1 lead. llolrard loiand ~ck'kept him d'\~ all tabo)', Mtl
22 84 8 32 .381 lowed in the BeYenthwlthabaoeoCINCINNATI (UPO - OUie
the wai 'IO the wire aa ·l 'crO..d H. Aaron, At! 23 79 ' 14 30 .380 loaded double to [Qih the ......, Brown highlighted a nine-run ex· ol the year, Merritt followed
of 100,000 that Included Preoi- Mays, SF
21 81 14 30 .370 to 6.1. Clevelan&lt;l:s run .oallle on ploslon in the llrot lrming Sotur- Cloninger and was rljlped for
dent Nixon r..red.
Jones, Mtl
22 K2 13 30 .366 • fouribJJJnbq[ bOmer 1&gt;1 Catd&gt;- dll' with the flrat ll'UII alam ol three hila, one a - . , 1&gt;1 Jose
Dike, ciosiiJ!! ~1, was ll!llbie Alou, Ad
21 85 18 30 .353
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OR[()LFS TOP YANKEES
Hebner, Pit .17 61 13 21 .~«
NEW Y.ORK (UP0- OaveMay, Prkr, LA
22 67 17 23 .343
subbl~ tor the Injured llooll PowAMERICAN LEAGLE
eO, hit his first homO run of the
GABRHPcl
seaoon SatUrday to break a M Carw, Min
18 80 15 32 . 400
tie and gtv' th~ llaltbnore Ori- Brdlrd, Chi 16 53 9 21 '.396
oles a 5-4 declsiCII over the New Ptrclll, Boo 22 78 16 30 .385
York Yankees.
H. Alln, Was 21 66 9 24 .364
Cater, Oak
21 86 14 31 .360
Toda,y' 1 Prd&gt;ablo Plichera
R. Rhnsn, Bal 25 96 22 34 .354
By United . Pross lnlemationol
011\'8, Min
21 87 14 30 .345
N~.J:..ague
Rchrdl, Iii 19 62 8 21 .339
Plttaburl!b · (Bunnlng 2..2) at Ulndr, Min
20 80 18 26 .325
Montreal (Gr1111!1.:l);
Adair, KC
18 68 2 22 .324
New York (Seaver 2..21Uld McHCI11e Run1
Graw 2-0) at · Chlcaao · (Halids
National League: McCovey,Son
3.,2 ond SeJma 2.:1), 2, , I
Fran 8; santo, Ch16; Cepeda, Atl,
Phil.,.lplda (Jackson .;.:) at Tolan, Cin; Colbert, Stargell,
st. Louis (Giusti 2..2)."
Pitt 5.
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Los Angeles ~ 4-1) at
American League: F. R&lt;lbiO.
Atlanta (Pappas 2.:!).
son, Bal 10; Howard, Wash 9;
San Dleao CSantol:lni 1-1 and Murcer and Pepitone, NY alii
Slok 0.2 or !toss 1-ll) at Cln- Jackson, Oak 7:
e[JIIatl (Arri&amp;ll 0-ll and FishRills Bitted In
er 0-ll), 2.
Natloml League: lljoCovey, San
San F~sco (Marlchal 4-1) Ftan 22: Santo, Chi 21; Bench,
atllouoton q.emaoter 0-4).
Cln aild Millan, All 18;,Cepeda,
American · Leaaue
AU, Banks, Chi ond Tolan, Cln
HONO!IED - Jo Am lloliQ, presldeDI of the Early FrldJy Nlgllt -~ League ol the PomSeattle~ O~Pat­
eroy Bowling lanes, right loregrouad, preoenla trophies to members of the loop's lint place team
tln 3-1) at b81dand (Finprs 2-ll 17.
American
League:
F.
Robin.
(Gutter
Dusters) and wlnnera of Individual" honors duri~W a banquet held Friday night at Balley's
and ~;Hl; 2. ·
2 4~ Mureer, NY. 22:
son,
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Restaurant.
Front row,left.l&lt;&gt; rigllt, are Donna Koehler, Janet Neoselroad, Ellen Rought, members
Kanoa• Cley (NeltiGD 1..2) at
Howard,
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Dave lllll ol Jackson, Mich.
Ma0111 Rudolph and Jay Hebert
Thr! competition was so eiose did ool survive the cut.
One! the ....... .. aOoct thai 21
nie course was alternately
Piltl'ers shot par golf In the first drenched with rain and SIUishine
trill roundS did not eYen CJI8]f(r Saturday by midday, pools of
tor the saturday and &amp;mdaycom- !later setlled on some of the
petltion. II took a orie under per Lakewood greens ond lite [11'011
143 to make the cut Cit lite 7,000 had dl1llcult,v jJdging puWng disyard Lakewood course.'
tances. '
A PGA &lt;Gic:lal said the Culolf •=e rras the loweot oinco
the PhOenix opeo in February
and one or tbo toweat in a loai
time.
t;v'"' tnu'mament favorlteollke
Jack Nicklaus, Tom ,!!1~~

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Yes, you can be extravagant when you're
able to save 81¢ on reg. $6.00 Spray Cologne
W/2:oz.) Chanel No. 5 refills for equally
attractive savings: reg. $4.50 for $3.89.

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styled Decorator Fronts (optionol extra)
• Philco Hide·Away Controls
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conjunction with Auto·Cool Setting (on cooling
speed control) tor added benefits of Automatic
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• 2 Cooling Speeds, 2 ~an Speeds.
ri Double Dirt Curtain Air Filter. (See page 5)
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The boxed chocolates she knows and loves ·
(14-ounces of deliciousness) - all decked
· out in Mother's Day trimmings - · with a 1
big red rose, ribbon and gift wrapping. ·And
the ~aving of 66¢ is an extra induq,ement.
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Slmplv flU In tM form !Miow and Uka
h In penon to .,.y of theM
pi~: (11 An offl~ or rMn'lblll of
your - . . U. S. J1yc... org~nlzttlon .
t2) Any Llncoln-Min:ury d•ler In
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HAVE YOU BEEN CHARGED WITH OR FOUND G UILTY OF A MOVING TRAFFIC
VIOLATION AS A DRIVER OF A CAR SINCE JANUARY 1, 19697 VelD No 0
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MARRIED? Y•D NoD
WHO IS YOUR NEAREST LINCOLN-MERCUFIV DEALEF\ 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 HEREBY CONSENT TO ALLOW MY (son) (dllughter

TO ENTER

THE SAFE-DRIVING AUTO .ROAD-E.() COMPETITION AND AM IN AGREEMENT
WITH HIE ANSWERS GIVEN ABOVE.
D A T E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RELATION TO E N T R A N T · - - - - - CONTEST ANT'S SIGNATURE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PARENT OR

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SPI•N~IJ•,tlJ IIY li'Jc UIN ~,lfRCURY D I VIS I ON ~

Pacesetter
$69.00 less

U.• ~tyur'I'C..rtWitll !CHII!In... eqlllpmellt.

tMn last year's Chewene w1t11 cemjNinble equipment.

If you equip Camaro with Powerglide, the new 250-hp
350·V8 that runs on resular gas, advanced-deejgn power
dlac brakes, whitewall 'tiree and wheel covera, the price
io $147' lelil than last yi,Mir's rjiodel with COI,Dparable
equipment, including' head 101tlralnts.

We're not talking about a stripped-down car, either.
We're talking about a Malibu Sport Coupe with bead
reetraints and a 200-hp VB that runs on rel(lliar gas, If

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you add Powerglide, power disc brakeB, wheel covem and

whitewall tires to your Malibu, you'll find it's $69' leoe.

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$14.7.00 less

For S2.29 you can be sweet as can
be by gifting Mom with $2.95
Schrafft's Chocolates

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COMPLETE THIS ENTRY FORM AND YOU'RE ON YOUR WAY

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Misfits, GetUp and Go, The Drop Outs

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bad! l-1 aDd Keklch 0-ll), 2. re, NY 5-I; McNally, Dol W;
Delroll (JJObSCII 0.2) at Bos- Culp, Bos ond Odom, Dek 4-1;
NEW ORLEANS (UPO - Rain
1111 (Nagy 1.j)), ,,,
brwght • quick end Saturday
McLain, Pet 4-3.
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to one or the biggest assaults
the touring pros have made on
a (lolf course In a long Ume.
Until showers dr'"'ched the
Laki!IIOOI! Country Club course
In the titird round, par (loll was
juot not good enough to make
the II'8Aie In the $100,000 Greater New Orleans Open. ·
Even after f'rank Beard breezed through a pelr or 67s In
the firot two rounds ror a 10
under par 134. tl!e quiet lllulsritle swinger had only ~ · o n e
strike lead over ·~e· Joill
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The Padres pounded oot a~
The Redo C&lt;llllllitled• f..., er·
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How does Revco do it? We
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Ell!lllontar;y, 9:15-l1:30Lm.:
street and the \lnitllll I:Jltlons Tmni&gt;, Riverold~ Drive alii !An- shave· .off their beardt,· !«'·
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terlqo School, 12:4~ p.mo~ Wa- B!llldlqr. They wlU· take a ferry coin Cantor. ',
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TOKYO (UPI) - Authorldoa
laid Satu rd&amp;J 80S letlbt
lludenll are baing beld tor
penlble er1Jnlnal cllarps crowlllg cut oC ·anU-Amlrlcan and
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- a trjP!e by Dave Hl8&lt;fonaf111a aac• G'i'~ tied It \t''!\'Btl'fo'atdple
, ri!lce squeeze bunt by, Dick . ali!! .a aactlllea 111' to center bY '
Lauglilln In tho bottcm or 'the HigdOn.
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vleltora acoied two In the
Colloge a ~win over Utbo!a tapO!the .aoccini..,DinCCie leader, a¥aot,pre.....,.~wai-dl
:f:ollege Frida)' afternoon ""the wal~ and. ae&lt;irod, 011 ~n•s · to the Pirate c._laadera.
Slinley L, livans Athletic Field doutilo; That Will t1!' end ot Car·
FcioiJiau aWJrda wOnt 1Ai Turat Rio Granclo..
mOib-. Slalfllh~ came ~ falUied lei Gtl!rJe, moit io111a1J!o play.
The Redmon trailed 3-2 when Beaacker and walked Slautfer, or;M' Palrcilr,,b'eat ~~~· ·
Hlldon ·~ thiJWOrolllnswlth Slaughter pt~ked •Siau!fer off ill and oli:enalve u.-......; llbllS.IDio
1 triple. Rekera doubled scorlqr aecond but l\lmYin a.;ored on the 'd~rl; bell dlli!!Wl" biek, and
Hlgdbn, Cbrls stlveraon filed out pia)',
Frilta waa aafe oo ~ rur~7 ,
b'eat olfellllv.
1to ·!til. Ed JacQba elngled with flelder't choice. Parrott fanned bock. .
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~~ frolll tlr!l'd 10 quickly he '·· '!111 Reclmri ae91'1!1tholr soc- moat nlual&gt;lellld!fi'ISmlt!l. beat
. wa1 alm,01t 011 t&lt;ip of lbe plite odd .... In tho •bG!Ii&lt;lm of the .111111 foul shooler; JIQn Gna...., beat
~· "~ · ~hllll; at the lut seo. ' an..r Sla,.trrer atnlck~ S.rlo re""'""or; ~ ~il&gt;oat
· ..•rid. laid clowo a aacri!lce bunt wu aafl on an error at qrat aDd claf,nalye .....,.r;' Dew 'l)lark,
aDd was ~ out at llrst with, w•nt to ~Oo!d, took tldid oo a moat bqlmtd .....,.,, and Doo
Reker.. acort~ ,to lie II M !illlid llill apd
lin a oae- Brow.-, hlihell academic
with l!ro out.,. , ,
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Chattleatter• homreclwenJohlt olthoallernoon,laallad out a led"-2, · 1 :,·
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double to score ~acobs, JrhO hod
Rio Grande hod 10111olhl'* go. Stevens, Kalhl' Adkllla, Donna
moved to second on the •crl· Ina In tl)e bottom ot lbe fourth Adldna and Jeanntte Pope,
Ilea. Tbot put the RadmO!I·allllll but ¥edtoseoro, llekei'o~
Grlddora· and caaers honored
5-4. Mike Dworek -....,.qlecl oi1t. oil) to ahort. S11ver1011 took a were:
Gary CarmOdy starbid for lthe called third atrlke for the aec·
Footboll - OonBrownlng, Rick
Redmen'but waallftedlllthetopoC on! out. ·
Gilger, Steve Stout, Danny Melba second wltli ·nobod,y cut and
Ed Jacobs waa aaflonuorror Claskey, Rob Pal-, Carlos~
one · on on! one run ln. 'Steve ond otole second. Laughllll walked co, Rocky Hall, PhU Saundera,
Slauchtor elmo ... aill worked and went to aoccnl ... paaaed lllva Hall, Danny Logue, Ronnie
uotll the o!ihlh whoa Larry Mill· ball wltb Jacobs moviJv to tblrd. Eastoo, Robert Croll, Steve Saunor took over em the hlllfor tho Morrlaonwalkedtolaodtheboau dora1 GariMcCiaokey,JoeyHall,
Redmon.
but SlaughWr tanned to end the Bred Painter, Stanley Payna &amp;1111
In the top of the ninth, Miller throat.
Turley George.
pve •!Jil a double to pln"!'-hilter UIUIANA
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BasketboU - Roo Greenlee,
Rosa Price .whO me\ed to s1econd B, Fritts, c! • • , , , • 5 I 2 Larry Bow colt, Bill Rail, Roliert
. on a oacrillco by Mike Baaeek· S. Barrett, 2b. , , , , ,4 0 0 Smith, Dave Clark, Terry Stout,
or, liOn Stauf~rfAnnodaiiiBruce R. MllachOr, sa • , • , • 3 o 0 Daruv BI'OIOnlug, Jam•• Dotaon.
Fritts sroundod out to end the S. Stewatt, lb • , , • , 4 0 2 Davli! Juatua, Tad Slaton, Hollta
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L, COllier, rf , , , , , ; , 2 0 1 MUiar, Roger Pelfrey, Ronnie
Tho win save. the - n of D. Coo, &lt; • • , • • , • , ;3 1 0 Morris, Jolm E. Garnes, Steve
Ccaeh Don Shlveraa lll- 5 record B. llunlaa. If ••• , ,. , • 2 I I S&amp;undert, Mike Steut, Bred Pnl,.
for the soaaon. Urbana lsnowf-8 · M. Beoac~~tr, P .. .. , .• 2 I 1 ter, Pat stout, Arthur Clark,
for the year, RloGrande' met R.Sieulfilr, ,3b ; ..... . a o o JohnDotaon,JacldeSmlth,Larry
Cumberland. ix1.l ~lep In a R. .PriC., Pll • • • , , • , • 1 0 1 HUNeU ant Bobby Ratcli!L
doubleboader at Rio Grande m TOTALS , , , , , , , , • 29 4 8
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fRONTON - The Ironton CbiiPter of the Ohio Htgll School
Officlalo..AssoelaUon will conduct a rulea meeUng on Ma$ ~.
beginning at 8 p. m., at the hlglt school hero aecordlng to Gene
James, aocretary, The ae8Bion wlll be held In Room 127,
Jamea Mallia, lrooton Hlglt School principal, Harold Rolph,
velllran SEQ official, and WDUim l!aiiP. along with James,
wlU be In charge. ~se of the moeUngla to go over the now
1969 Ohio Htgll School ~ rulaL All area coaches and of·
!lelals are urged to attend tho meetlrw,

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duriJW last week's aftllllll All-Sports bonQuat wore, loft to rirdlt, Ron Greenlee, bell robounder and
melt valuable player; Ron Morris, bOot derenalve player;-rt Smltb, beat foul ohooter and Dave
Clark, moat lmj&gt;roVect player. Ccach Rudy Shively Is ahUNn on the rlgltt __ . __ _

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M.Seri&lt;aolb ; ; , , .4 I2 2 TEAM
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tripe rll;_;_•tltclled to two men In the tojl of t,' JIQII,ph .. , ,. , ,. .. 1 0 0 TOTAU; " • ·' ... ; 6 8 58 ,SB aturos, preclpltllioo and weather
aaconL lit iUUNed throe ' T. Foui;ph,.,.,. . , • , ,1 ·ll '. o
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coodltlona for each 24 hour per.
. rune, pve .., thloe hill and TO'!'AU" ," .,, " ,29 .il'" 6
Northern Division - Tuesday: lod as recorded by Pete Mewalked two.
Urbana, ", 120 000 100-4 8 2 Nelsonville-York at Athena, Lug- Cormick at the Fairfield WoaSlau&amp;hter wont alx complete Rio Grande 100 lito 03x:..s 6 1 a~ at WiUaton; Ma$7 - Wellston ther Statton.
lnnlnp, waa touc~ed ror one ron.
Bot(Oiteo: Utbola - Baaeck- · at "!ho01 (makeup),
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· pn 'qp li!fee hlta, WJiked three ·or q,l'l and Cca; Rio GrandeSOuthern Dlvlsl~ . - Tueaday. !iuld/IJ' • .• • • , • 83 43
) ' and altt!ck Olil nino.
Carmody, ,Siauahte&lt; (3),.MUJor lr~ at GiUlpolla, :•ckson at loiOIIdo,y • , , • , , , 79 59 .48
' · . llllller;,Who aotthewln,pltched · (WI') (B) aJ!d Hladon;
~L Makeup gamoe, Gallipolis Tlleaday • .. . , , , 67 38
the last two lrmlJWS, illowed two
E-Baftol, iilisl:horindSeriCI. at lrorion, Gallipolis at Melila, Wodneaday. ; • . ,. 59 38
hill and struck out two.
LOB-U• 61 Rio Graride 5, Jrcmton at Jackson and Meigs at Thurida,y ••• , . , , 73 30
Paci!V lhe. elghl.ohlt atteck for 28- Reker.~, Mo¢aoo, Frills, Jackson.
Friday · • • • ·. • · · · 83 36
Urbana werf Steve Stewart, who RUIII'In.· Price and·Beaocker, 3B
Saturday • • • • • • · • 72 46
111s two for tour and Bruce Frill a, - Serlo and llfadlln. SB- Frill a
Average hlah temperature for
two for five, lneludlngadou~le. and Jlun)oan, ·and Jae&lt;iiL SACABAPLAYOFFSTANDINGS
week tbla year - · 73.5dqreea,
•IIlli Run,yan was ono lor two pt- HladOD 2 aJMI Lt,uah1ln.
By United Press JnternaliOIIII
laat Y~ - 7t.:l dlgrooL
)' 'tine • ~·rtf Camiody, ·Ppce PiTCHER
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Best.ot.SOvon Final
Average low temperature for
· ~eel rtf l\lllier and Beaacker ~aeckor
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W L tho week thla year- U.3 dol !lad i'do.l.le ott Sliliihter ·
Ciiiliod.Y ' • ·i · 3' .3 · f ! o Indiana • • • • • • • • , •• I . 0 &amp;roes, lait week - U.S da·
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Redmen down with olxfii\Jlnclud1118 t..Wlooby Mlkeserto&amp;nd.Dave
Htcdon and doubles by Dive Rek.,, and Bul Mori'Iooo. Reseck• er walkid three and atruck out
nino.
S.rla, )Iced tho Redmon with
two hlta In four trips, was aafe
oil an error Ill tho filth and
acored on 1118&lt;10D'a aaerlllce.
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George Waalltni!tDn Unlveralzy
will leave the Southern Confer.
enee a11er 28 yeara oC member.
ahlp oil June 30, 1970 It was
aii10uneed Friday b)' UnlversU;r
· Pre'aldJ;Int U07d H, Elliot.

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MONTREAL (UPI) - A wild
pitch b7 rollever Dan MeGwlm
and a paaled ball by eatcber
John Bateman Ill tho sixth lllnlng 9atllrdll' iUowed two rune
to ICOl'l llblch enabled the Pltllburall Pirate• to dofeet the Montraal Expoa 4~.

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CotiAiftlllll i'allblt - N~•. u : ~ ~an. 3l-011 alate pli•lc
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Friday.
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hurler Mlice Gibson kept tile scored after van J~ alao w
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·. ..,.. · aad Nov, 1 at the Wolf ·Crook Oass M Bil!llball ·• .?, 215, Ncrirl 1 aDI a; and &amp;\!liJ Nov.
Meigs h.Utirw attack in check drow a bose oo boUa, Jlln Crow , :~:";h.!
NO.~
PubUc lluntblg area.
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IIIII ClliIh
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counter. Glbstoo ga.. up only waa hlt by a wUd pitch anll !lllb quall,
Burdette
hlt
a
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choice.,
er
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GlbaiDII then settled dDWII to · ·
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strlko out the next two botter~~o »:1• ·
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GAWl'O~ ~ '1'111 Cia•• .AA, ;fl., 2, ~e7o;, aDd lfi1 s.e, 1870
nnl7 two bases on balls and hit He continued the rest oftheaame uriS
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Dlalriet bol'!i"D toor~ .aa.; 'Ia Allliolli ·Adafns GaUII HOck"
one batter.
In fine form.
aUsts were -!nod·~· IJW. Jack;on,
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The Pointers, in Nl8lity, Wfl»'o
lllelgs' only hlta otrthepowor-e
four aactloaal tbalpmu.f.:rldaJ
Perry,and ......h!Qp;i\1' ;
even!JW,
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pod ~ their victory In the third
ful leflll wero a two&lt;JU! llllh IJ&gt;.
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Portamoulh tripped wa..rJ¥.t:'' , ........_. .
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ntov
sblgle
by
Carl
(Birdie)
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Miami
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and:.
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across the plate on three hita.
bouoced
r.-tter
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Local blaDhed Belj)re !'~~o aad
Raci.'OOIIo - · - mbi&lt; aad
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Soulb PoiDt trounced llle!J••~L m.,krat ttappiiW - Nov, 15-'
Catcher Mills !oiiUNed with a
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smashella two-run triple.
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Dual' s,ieed ..
plallled, "l Juai 11&gt;14 them the till put It Frida)' night; "It ~IIIU7 aellail'' IIJl(liJ!bllltll' ·~ - Y!IU ......, ·ex'•• ance markers tn the fow1h as Logan Captures
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makes 700 bleed."
Infielder
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of foor Meigs errors,
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Brio~
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(Model !!14) 5.hp, 14' inside turning radius, 28"' : .
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two sacrifices.
pointed out to Ilia pla)'ers that can bold a lead.
P11111leJ' Unlii!t'rr11111 idillt aad 1170, • OD Jlri- land IJr Alhii••
Tbo nnl7 other hit glwn "' by
turning radius, 32'' cut *Attachments available ~
LOGAN - The host Chieftain tbey aren't euctly perform!.._
Tbo ~· pnaontecl Geoi'le SoWrdal' Ill l8lliN tplblt tbe .bula, l\lhona, carroll, CctiumlllMarauder hurler JOOn Ingels,
for year 'round versatility
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CliPped
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Bobby
Tolan's
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than Friday . nlglt when the homer of the ,,....,
eel plane eoimeetlcnL ·
NOble, P«''&amp;&amp;e, Starlt, 'l'nlll·
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San Dle&amp;O
club, w•"The
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bull, Vllton, WuhiDIII!I! a n d
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Logan defeeted Ccach Nulan
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Swackhamer's Marauder golfers lJW cut an early filree.orun
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BRAVES
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Meigs' lone markerwasliUiecl 212 to 216. Meigs, however, beat
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referrtn, to Ill FerATLANTA ClJPO - C1ete Jlo7· I e e e I.e I . I e •• I I
in the first when Dennis Ault Lancaster Fenwick by a 172 to Winebrenner Is
rora's plncll-ldt ~r~lll olammer ,or hanored wil1t ooo out and : · For ActiM .• •• Chtiolt ' ~ :
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Culver
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Scoring for lllelgs, now 11-9-1
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seeaon, Included Randy Burt Named Pre!lidenl
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with a 41, Pat O'Brien, 42; De~
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MIDDLEPORT ·Cbarlos
The Padres aewed .., tho vie._..
,., nis Hackett, 44; Bill Hensler,
Wlnebrermer waa re • elected 1Ur7 Ill the ael'elllh-lnlllllg wbon
Boyer's blow· came rtf J I al 1 ..1,Publlcoi•: C.ft.ll•il• I
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41, ant Rex Roosh, 48,
prealdent ottheMicldiO(IOI'IBoys' they added throe more runs by Brewer alteJ.OrllldoCepedaqa :
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_ AGE. tOiJNCIL.
meeting Friday night at 1111d. off Wayne Gronger,
basema~ Bill Sudalda. TltoFra"' 1
dleport village hall.
• But, as Preston Gcinez, the cona lilt Iiiio I force pia)' for tbe I T""·• May 6 . Prl11.-y I
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Plans were maclo to drall·for Padre PUot , admlUed , "A lot of flrat -·
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Thuraday night at village hall, eyu."
wuothel!lllll. ~ ,~1,111····1···
ml bQys who pllln to participate · You could have struJW aU
GALLIPOLIS - IUghthander
but have mt yot alinod up are five hits tosother and tbey
Roo Bacbtel tossed ooo • hit ball
r~ ~ Wodneada7 Ia the wouldn~ have roac~ m~ch
. "' lead the Southern~.~......
aescliJijij, ~s who pla)'ed ... farther than the centerrleld
to a ~ victory over holt North
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teams last year are rOIJI(red to fence.
Gallla Friday afternoon.
regl~ again, It was eltljJbaalz"U we can just get tile pitchTbo looc hlt lor the Pirates
GALLIPOLIS - French Clcy ed. The roglatration can be with low atralghte...t out," aald
was a sblgle by Raney Brown. Meola and GUllr¢am Drus tied either Richard Vaughan or .l(har· Brlllol whlstfulbo.
-..n hltttng was topped lor first place In the second hall los &amp;nlth.
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by Kenny Wallbrown and George or the Ohlo ViUey Bowling League
J1D10 7 was set aa tag day, ' sUing wouldn't be oo bod If we
Lawre~~co with boo aplaea Whllo at Skyline Lanes Bowllov Alley, David !IIndy will servo as tho could Just keep fr0111 faiiiJW beBachtel and Lipscomb 1101 ooo
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French Clq defeated the Drug- league coach and It waa do- hlDd iU the time. I have to bat
eech.
moo 67 pins tn the roU off to clded IIUII all little league pmoa for a pitcher beCAIIIIe rm go.
Bachtel fanned 12 batters,
lng to do evecythlJW I ean to
will first pL' . in the second half. will atart 11 6 p.m.
win a game," Bristol said.
French Clcy also won the llrll
Tbo ~ 1t ha• been IOing,
half
to
become
the
196~9ciuun­
TWINS TRIDIIIPH
however,
the relief corp• hu
MINNEAPOLIS • SI:, PAUL ploos of the Ohio ViUoy Bowlbeen a little overworked and
(UPO- llannciiKIIIII&gt;rew'a- l.W Loque,
FRAZIER NUMBER ONE
this, to aomo olllent, O&gt;Piainl
Members
of
the
winning
111am
nm homer, tile 402ncl of bls
SYLVANIA, Ohio (UPO- Joe wh7 the r~llof pltch[JW hasn't
career, pve the Minnesota TwiDs are Jolm Dobblna, Jack MoadFrazier,
recognized as htiiY)'- been too efrectf vet
a 3·1 vlctocy over Chlcaau Sat- owa, John Clark, Frankie Burke wolallt champion Ill six atatea,
urday and apolled Doo Qltte- ant J, Tlln Evans. JackMeedows
BRONCOS ON TOP
bowled a 231-609 series to lead contiftued to hold doWn tho No.
ridfiO'• clobut as White Sox ..... French
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eoatender
slot
Ill
World
BoxATHENS,
Ohil!.({® - TOm
Clzy while II, Bane was
ager,
IllS
Aaooc:leUon
ratlnga
releal'
Randolph
led
Wtltem MlcldiiM
hlglt lor Gilllnaham'o with 209ed
S.turday.
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to a triangular track meet Ylc538. The Drugmen wm """ bowl
CARDS LOSE AGAIN
JlJIImy EIJia has mt defendCoca-Cola lor accont place In
sr. LOUIS (UPO- Rick Wiae the league.
ed Ilia WBA veriiiOII oC the hoa!1it&lt;hed a five - ~ and
Individual hlglt acores lor the Y7Wellbl Utle alnee be wmaCOD- 1118 on the vletorloua 440 aad
led Ill on elghtb-lmlng nm to cap
troveralal docll!lon OYer Floyd mUo rela7 ~~. '
season
include:
a two-run rally Satu~ as the
The Broneoo took 11 ll( tile
Hlglt Average - F. Burke, Potteraon 011 Sept. lt, 11168, and
l'lllleclolphla Phlls boat t h e
he
m1a11t
have
trouble
gelling
an
19
Drat plaeaa Iii racldnc up
al11111(&gt;iDg !1. Louls Cardinals 4· 186.
Hlglt Aclllll Series - J, Clark, opponent from /IIIIOIIIIbe WBA'I 101 pi1Dia to 81 for Ohio Unl·
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top 10.
vorl!lf3' and 1'1 f{lr MaralliU.
643.
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1m!, 262.
CIDCAGO (UPO - RaUever
FINAL 2nd HALF STANDINGS
Ron Taylor walked Adolfo Phll·
TEAM
WLT
lips wttb the basea full ant two
2
out In the eighth irmlOV S.turdaY French CIQ&lt; , , • , , 41 25
GWI!¢am's , , , . • 42 26
to force in Ron Sam! with tho
Maaoo Furniture, • ,41 27
wl~ run in a 3-2 win over the
Mink's Auto Solea , ,.37 30 1
New York Moto.
Coca-&lt;:oJa . , ••• :as 31 1
Ohio VaUoy Bank .... 35 33
, Holzer Hospllal .... ,35 33
. Lakin State Hoov. , , , 30 38
Goodyear .. .. .. • 29 38
Local 644 " " " • 28 39
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MIDDLEPORT - Caatly erron by llala:a roaulted llllbe lllftudl'"raato ' ~~16 Sprl,ng V,Uty· roaOrvatlooo.;
Jb=..Dec., ~ 011 jiUIIIIurtilL
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ora' 5-1 Clou AASectiOIIIIboiObllldofeltatlbe llanlls ot:Soulll Polat •Y • '
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Ext. Agent, Agriculture

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Are you interested in breeding your mare to thgt stal•
lion 4'Yeryone talks about but cgn't get. We (COBA)
are proud to announce that these stallions are avail·

able. We have stallions such 01 SILKY SULLIVAN
(thoroughbred, a 1958 Kentucky Derby contender)
NUGUR
Quarter horse (at 2 years old placed in money or won 39
times in 63 races). Lucerito (Perujian Paso). In 1966 at
Los Argeles in the All·Paso Show he was named champion
stallion aoo Grand Champion of the show. These are just a
few of the 'ancy staUions we have available for you at a low
cost. We have stalllons tram Quarter Horses to Belgian
Draft Horse lnchJding a mammoth Jack.

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Thorough coverage or all
abov&amp;ogroond parts o! pUnts is
quality

necessary to controJ fruit 1~
sects and dlseaseo. Direct the
111&gt;1'11)' oniD boththelopand bottom
sides of leaves until the spray

begins ID drip of! the leaves
Standard-sized !rult trees In
lull leal needatleostone-halfgaJ..
Ion of spray per year of tree age
Cor adequate coverage.
For e&gt;:ample, a well • pruned,
10-year~d,

starliard--slzed tree

needs live gallons of spray. Unpruned trees need more than this

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Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave., Galllpolls. VIsiting lloors
2-4 and 7.a p.m. Parents 011\y
on Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions
Publlcalioo of admissions Is
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Births
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Dwarf and seln~f ~r&lt;~ei, Jii,:.•
tng 1111111Uer, teq'!lr'leas IIPI'IY·
Alao, less pllmage otCiormlnt
, sp~ I!' needed be&lt;auoe ~e
· are no leaves to co;,r. .
'111e goal of st&gt;l'l)'illlls to place
a tidn laier 0! pesUclile over aii
tile O&gt;IJ(!Setl sur races ofe8c~plant
so that no mailer wh81:8aitjnsoct
may eat ar r&lt;alk on that~ or
where • disease pathogeft may
land, each will be elllosed to a
lethal amoont of pesUclde.bO!ore
damaging the plan~
Unless the spl'll)' Is thorotllll1l.Y
applied to aU parts pr the plant.
pesta can e0cape contactwlththe
chemical. Thus, damage can .,..
cur m untreated areas.
U pest control results are
poor alter using the !OIIowl111
spl'll)' schedule, be sure to check
two iJil)ortant ,points:
-Did the plants receive thorough apray coverage?
- Were &amp;Ill' or the recoounended spl'll)'s OJilllted'l
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Prepare a !resh apl'll)'mlxDire
.each Ume an application Is made.
Pesticides left standlll!lnwater
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s0011 IOBe tlleir strength and may
harm aprayer parto.
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Leallet L-1 gives pictures or
LOGAN, Ohio - Maater Ser·
some of the more common
geant
Thome M. C«trrl!. son
symptons of fruit pests.
of
Mra,
Thorne F, CGttrtfi, 200
Even some of the orlllmentai
Mldland
Place, baa received the
fruit trees have problema. LoOk
lor scab or crabapples durllll the U. S. Air Force Commendalioo
next lew weeks. New plantlllls Medal at Sewart AFB, TeM.
Sergeant Cottrill, a main·
"should be made with varieties
highly resistant to scab. Suscep- tenance control &amp;Upervlsor, waa
tlbte varieties need IDbe sprayed decorated lor meritorious &amp;erv·
weekly with such fiDJgi.cides as Ice at T1111 Son Nllut AB, VIet118m. He wis cited lor hla oot.
!erbam and captan.
II one ounce per 10 gallons or standing prolesalcmal aklll and
water or one-halt table!il&gt;oonful lnltiatlye. '111e sergeant Is now
per gallon or water of Cyprex at Sewart In a unit of the Tactf.
is used and the trees are thor- cal Air Command. Sergeant Cot- '
oughly SPI'll)'ed, one ap,pllcatlon trill Is a veteran of the Korean
every two to three weeks during War with 19 years service.
A graduate of East Bank (W.
May shoolcl be ellOU!Ih ror ornaVs,) llll!b School, he •-eel
mental crabapples.
West VIrginia lnlllltute of TechnolO&amp;\' and the Unlveralcy or
Maryland ElJropean Dlvt&amp;lcln ' at
Wheelus AB, Libya. '111e s e rgeaut's wit~ ~· II the~­
fllr,, nl, l!J;o. ~•. "....,.•4 Foster,

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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES
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Hlg~ Analysis Fertilizers Save ~bar and Money - Helps Yov · " ·

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cloled TueldaJ, May 8, 111111,
due to Olllce Secretary · at.
. teildlnS a 'l'ralnlni sem1ner
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PRIODIJCI'S, lfJI
E. Ave. Gallipolis, plenty
paltlng room In rear. Phone .-

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Ioiii, make bultonboleo, monogram. and fancY. deslllll bJ

turning

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Pay off f51.10 or ten!&gt;~ $1.211
weeldy Phone 4IMtlit 101..

NEW OMC 11uc;K

GOOD FARM
LATE! Yes. but you buy this
kind ·wllen lhey are plaeeil on
ihe mari&lt;et. 152 A., 30 A bottom. 45 A Aat &amp; rolling, bal.
· oosture &amp; Umber. Good 6 rm.
2 story houSe, bath &amp; partial
basement. Good bam 50' x
62'. gara~e.
toni base.
sited &amp;Crops
com
em.
.51 11rb.

started. 3 wells tllai never go
~ •''11!'¥. ' litititldiat~ · ~ti
Pric. $17.000.

3 B.EDROOM

UTIE WELL SAYS:
We .here at landmark kno,.; how to
make mather&amp; happy! That's why
suggest one of bur UniCo

portable dishwasher&amp; with cut.
ling board. Colon available.
Pricos start at $238.00.

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ht. 446-3796

New Listin1-Beautiful

New Neighborhood

Hl!lln A VDY' A1"i'RA.cnYJ:

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BWHOOM

HOME

WI'I'H

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LAILGJ:

Neal Realty

TRIIID AVJ;:. • STATE ST.
U ACRE FARM
2 SMALL HOUSES. barn, ~ .
ncre T.B. ' Located 6 mfles
from town. Will sell ll&gt;r f300
dOim and $30 per month. Full
~rice

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SUPERIOR . home, beatlllful "'""""'""' C!OII. plut lot.
3 bedroom Irick, lovely l:ltdlen, dining area, H.W. floors, IN FADWIEW ~vlftlll,

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Site

'ftliB VUY WJ:LL
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Ito
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l1llnn windOM! • iloon, ojoall•l
le garage, lllllllnal. newly
orat!d. A.real nice borne.
II. Can fl...,..,

luli linlohed basement,' new
c:arPet. nlee balh, .,00 fuel
oil furnace, finished gmtge.
La!'le lot from Rt. 7 to river.
. Fl'operty in ·-1~ eondi!Jon. Owner ilays to sell. Priced well beloor lllday's re-

CAJIPE'I'ED LlYJNG

LAND80AI'SD

VIS YOUJ. A'l'l'I:N110H.
ELBOW ROOM.

NEW LISTING1st AVE.
VERY Nit::!. SMALL 3 BEDROOM

HOlD LOCATJ:D t)N 18T AVE.
WITH KIVEll FRON'I'AG&amp;. NICK
LARG&amp; BACK Y ABD. JN •
CLUDES FULL BASEMENT. 110·

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Edte of Town
LOOXIKG I'Oa A lOW 2 BJ:D.
HOO.M 81'LIT LEVEL CLOSE IN
AND JN Alf DCIII.oL&amp;HT HIIGB·
BORHOODf
1.43-0X AT Tt08

AND 110'111

ONE. lNCLUDIII A LABCII: UV·

CLOSED JN BACK POACH AND

JNG AND DININO AREA l.VII·

DUN

fURNACI

A LAROE GARAGE. THIS ONJ:
OOULD BE JUST WHAT YOU'VE

BUN LOOKING I'OR.

3'-11 M11Z FROM TOWN 0:-1 JlT.

211. NICE 11010 WITH LASG£
LI\'1:-!G ROO!ol , BUJLT·IN Kll'·
CHtN. NEW SIDING , M0D:DN
FVKNACE AND BATH. PZRI'EC'T
FOR DAD TO RAISE A BUI' OR
I'OK Till!: KIDS HORSE. LARGJ;
BARN 001'.11 WITH JT, 1Z88
THAN »1:1,000.00.

NEW LISTING-OWNER
WILL HELP FINANCE
RIGHT NOW 18 Tllli Tl¥S TO
LOOK AT THIB ATI'RACTIVE
J BEDROOM HOD WITH BUR.T
IN KI1\ AIEN, LARGE FAlliLY
ROOM WITH I'IBEPLACI AND
lWT 1h.ICH GR.ASS 'J"O CUT.
OWNER WAN1'5 It BOLO AND
WJ.l ,L II£LP t"JNANCJ: JT.

GARAGE AND LAROE SHADY

$13,9110.00
TODAY'$ BEST BUY
OWNEJt WISHES TO MAKE YOU

A &amp;AMAIN ON THIS VlaY

NICE 3 BEDRO )Y HOM&amp;. U:SS
'nfAN II YRS. OLD. COMPI&amp;TBLY CAttPETZD AND HAS
A
VSIIY A1TRAcnVE BUILT . JN
KJTCHE:-i CBANGE. OVSN, ETC.I

CALL ID.

NEW LISTING SPRING V.ALLEY
OUT.. LARGii nuJINDLY UV·
L\IG ROOM Wl'nt: FDID'LAC&amp;.
FORMAL DJNlNG AND , UP "ro
DATE KITCHEN PLUS J CAR
GAR.A.G&amp;. 11115 s&amp;TTING
ON
LA...WE LANDSCAPED LOT.

PRICE REDUCEDFULL DRY BASEMENT
OWND IS VUY AJUIOU8 TO
S&amp;LL THIS N&amp;'ABLY NZW J

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TOM'i, liAS
ROOD,
BI:AU'IV'UL

LARCB:
BUILT lN Krl'CHEN.t. _!TI'ACH·
ED GARAGE AoND IAI'I" wrrR
GARDEN SPACZ.

AGE AND FRONT pORCH,

..Jle,tl .EJIM.e For Sale
Real Estate For Sale

1* Story

I.OCATED on old U.S. lit. 357 room. very lall!e LR with
fireplace, paneled eatltll( area,
luH basemen!. front &amp; back
porelt, large 2 car garagl!
near . -. Vacant.

List,..,
''YOUR property With liie Dlll·
on Agency - It Pays". Renl
EState Is oun only buslneso.

· larte Two Story

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3 BEI)ROOM. all buill Ill kitellen With oven &amp; range, ·eat·
tng··area. laundry room, carport, extra lot tOO' x 2011'.
HOliMIT DILLON. Realler
44NI'M ar 411-mt
llowoni or J.i,eme llraltiiiD

!T'S JUST right for a golf
rourse or you can subdivide
ll and aell river aocess lois
on Ra""""' Creel&lt;. LOis of
camp and cabin sites. Blacklop road, city sclJool district,
a ""'' good bal'g&amp;ln.

1426.

lleautiful
('OODtry estate?· 'l1lls iS II.
Large 10 room boose with
bath, beautiful living room
witb wood burning f!l'eplace.
furnace hea~ plenty of water,
acreage for stock Ill' g8nlen.

Services Offered

!,()()KING for that

WINDLE'i Cll\lll. utilltiQ
CJenhC. ;auf IIIMIII . . . .
ment, an .a Jlllilaln•

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Trailer-Buildina Sites .. ..

CUSTOM SPRAY
PAINTING

WE HAVE several niCe build-

In!! sites or locations for that
new mob;le home you
tuying. Eveeytirlng from
to acreages. Let us show
0111ee Plootle 441-4'1'11 II

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EDGE OF TOWN

are
lois
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WHY NOT D THI: l8T FAMILY
TO JJVE IN YOUR NEXT HOME.
YUU'U. UKI Tlll5 OIQ: - I
8EDR00MSL. LARGE MODERN

KITCDN. wiTH WJ'I fit OA.·

BINETS AND BUILT M, FULL
BAIEMJ:NT
wml OAitAG&amp;
THIS ONE WONT LAIT LONG.

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DNNB'l'll iiiiGIB1I
WATER DELIVERY 8II:BVIC:.
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33 years experience
l'llone 245-5269 or
Central SOya
446.2463

Plumbing &amp;Heating

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Re1l Estate For Sale
...~ ·O; D. PARSONS ..
hrm, Vlllap, CIIJ

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ruu. BA8DIINT Wl'l'H O.Aa·

Shady Sha,.s Boach Strips
an tho II. Va. Sido of Tho
Boautllul Ohio River Opposite Chlcka11auta Cretl
and Tho Gallipolis Boat
Club. Hobort Dillon, Ro·
altor, -446-2730. Blain
Mohr, A~nt, Gallipolio
Forry, W. Va. Phone 675-

Larre Home-Ten Acres

THI; EN'I'lRB FAIOLY Wii..z.
LOVIl THIS ONE. VERY AT·
TRACTJVI,- 3 BJIDBOOII BOIR
\' ITH CARPETING TIIROUGJI.

BI:DJKJOM

FOR RENT

· Beautiful Bottom Land

PLETCLY 8UILT 1N Jti'I'CiaN,
FINISHED FAMILY ROOII WITH
nRE.PLACI:, I BATJIB, I CAB

LOT. SU: .IT NOW -

3 BEDROOM HOME
4 ACRES

BAIRDREALTYCO.
Oscu Baircl, R••ltor

Ne•ly New Split Level

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PltoM

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1 ACRE
HALF mile out. Nice 5 room
lrame w:th porch. Insulated.
Outbldg.' Fruit. City water &amp;
schools. Now listing.

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FREE Inspection, all filM BEA11NO, Ill ftlrtt A Merrill O'DeD, .l)plnd• rvr MU'III.
M
l!:dermlllt Tel mite llmlal
TRAILER
10 Belmont Dr.
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DBWii 1'1 PLIJIIIIIG
AND BIA'I'INO
1WO ADDElD !1118. 10 x 18 Uv.
rm. wilh two acres land, eel- TEIIIIl'I'B I PI!'Bl' COJmUIL ROilTE 110 II IMiflll. ft.
lor, outbldg. hog lot. Walnut FAIN l!l1tlnnlnalloll Co. ,.......
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EUREKA

lOVELY 7 rm. !rome home PINKING SHEARS abat1&gt;ened
Sl.25 up, sclJSOl'll «ie up.
overlooking Ohio R. RemodSheppard
Sewing Macltlne Sal.
eled. Paneling, new sld!Jw,
Cal1l'll. tile floors &amp; ceilln!!. eo &amp; Service, llrl 'JBI Ave.
lOU
Storms. Porc!J Patio, 30x50,
'Mll'ksbop for 11lat ha~ .
DOLL H- NtlllfltJ lr......
1at1on avalllble, nameMto
17 ACRES
ralel lllo far tt1t141111tt1 ar
VACANT LAND 15 a. pasture,
....., tDOiben, bouriJ, dllf A. wOods, pond, good fen17 Ill' . . rata 1'11. . .
ces, j\191 off Rt. 160.

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·.ICE 8 rm. II' arne on Jackson
St. Newly painted, extra lol.
$4,0110.

PUBliC
Thursday

LOOKING
FOR A FARM tr vacant land.
Call lhe Fann Btoker. We
may have II.

May 22, 9:30
li7 State St., Gallipells, Ohio .
(in the old B100m Factory Bldl.)
Momil!l,

This largo 3 &amp;lory building Is packed full of •lout
il.,.s thot ha.. accumulated av01 o parlod• of 20
fH"· Ownor&amp;: Jou Malone and Kert Gooch.
-Llstod bolow Is onl( a portio! liot ol i - s to bo
sold. Largo stacks o it001s Oft tho 3rd ft.., hl'tl net
yet boon sorted ond idOftti~od.
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Antiquo sleigh made by tho Studebakel·
aid ·
uprig~t organ - ehairs doO..s and frame&amp; with hardware - old ' books - aid
trunks and contents - tobloo - antiquo kitchen cabi·
nt! - wood &amp; coal stove - antique Iight fixturos .skeet shooter - old pull down light - li'*1JfOCt.lronts
and mantles - woad windows 8, flo!"~•· - .tltetric
tl\ilonl nli-, slightly uood - old fashianed 'tiloc.
poir•maroonl wave machine - roll tap dnk .- filing c....
picturu &amp; frame a - coal 1~lur!,.C'o .

-wood ic• box - old

WE STOCK SKIL

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LOT ON THii aMI&amp; or TOWN,
IT'S A. BEAUTY AND Dll!lal·

Sileo-

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PHONE
446-1066
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New Listlne.;.SJilit Level'
Next To New Hospltai

2

BATHS, LIVING JtOO)I WlTII
Puul PLACI, OOVI:ttBD PATIO,
LABOC :1 CAB G.AIIAGE AND A
OJMPL£TE Krrt:HI&amp;N
WITH
RAMO£. OVEH-. UDfWA&amp;JfiB.

Dillon Ag•cy

one today. Has storm
ti(J&lt;Jqt and windoW's. 1111nni!"'m
aidiiiJI It sttadled garage. Located ,aj lt'l !(lnedn. Priced
below i'tplpeement COil
OI'PIIlE l'RONE . . . .

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WISEMAN
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AGENCY
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LOCATED on I&gt; A. lot, edge
of town. 10 yn. old. H. W.
Beautiful One Story
floors, cellar &amp; work lhop. LUXURY thf'l)ugi&gt;&lt;Jut. waD-wall
Priced way under today's
carpet In LR. paneled dining
building costs. Plrlce fJO,OOO.
room, plenty Youngstown cabincta in kitchen, 3 BR, large
WANT ABUSINESS
front poi"CCl with mmmg,
J HAVE 2 I can show yoo. ·
storm windows &amp; doors. 2 car
garage, nlee Jot dose to GalIF YOU NEED housing call any
lipolis Clinic.
hour. Have several I can
show yin,, Al!IO bulldbw lois
Lar1e Two Story Home
&amp; vacant land.
J;OCATEll In Eurel&lt;a - 7 room
&amp; both. plenty water. bafll.
large lot. a real buy, reduced
to $6,000.

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Racine.

Love those attachmenll! Easy on. Easy off.

Gravely 424. Talk tenns. We'll talk your language.

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EARLY AMERICAN Stereo Ra. LOVELY waltllt ....._ 'IIIII
. ~lo cotllbinatton. Beautilul ....
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lid state unit with 4 speed
dlqer wltb retail . . . .
changer. Pii~ . of Sll or
Bfor$1.00
Tab 11'/flt p8)'IIIMII Ill •.•
S118.15. ti-R .Jal.
111-3
per - " or pay be]lnce
~llpols
fllll. 'l'ly JIID, JIIIIl' baaie.
wALNirr !XlNl!Ou!:. Witt\ 4 can .-.-.
tU
nt
Speaker ~ iyltein; 4 .llPd.
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125 '1111rci'Ave.
'• dual Ylllume conlrlll, with ~ P&lt;UED Hereford buill. 11M
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Rdlert Brlltm, Rt. 1111. 1GW
mon1t1 or $116.:1%. Call 4fi.IO'J.II.
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taw 2 HOIJBI!S, 5 1'1111•• bBib ....
For Rent
!Sill MDI Creel!: Rd. tlS,IIJO,
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daR and
Ph. ztUI».
liN
nat. ._I ll'ietl
~ve. 10141
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~rear, - • "" ipotl 81
!bey appear With Blue Lualre.
G~ rbpbm!· wolf lillie
10 li 10 JWIIJLE ~. IIIII!
Rent eleclr!c slratrtpqoer $1.
.... 2, yn. oltl. 'I'll. .mo.
lot.... 6tmaet. Allultt CDIJ.
Central SuPPlY Co.
llli-6
liN
Call - - alia' 4 p.m.
liN Will' BRIGill' CAJIPET colUE' DRYER, $35. 1'11. tiUilJ
01'11
restore ll1ern wlll1
1GJ,S
s ROOM C!OitaJe, 121 JIICban Blue Lllllro. Rent eleclrle after 2 p.m.
Plb. Cll1l Ml flllfl aiW I.
Shampooer fl. Lower G. C. AKC REG. German Sboltlair·
101-11 ll!urphy SCore.
IOIH!
eel Pointer male puppy, cltaJn.
pioned sired, f 1111. old, aB
WIPE OUT wall cleaner cleans
sbOOI. ~91.
U.l
vour walls but keeps yoo dry.
Rent one tomorrow and give
it a t!)'. Only fl . Central Sup. GOT 4 YELLOW walls Cltat
slloukl 11e wlllte? Wipe OUI
ply, '17 Court St.
195-t
wall cleaner can restore tltem.
IIRAillltiiY elficletocy apart.
overn181J1. Rent a wall cleanmeot, S - · ba!'J -m. Clli!:D FIJRMTURE: TI!IIJilll
er fl. Fanner's lfanllnre
Door, ~tl OJIIr. .,. Sand · fll range, IJpeod Qt.- Oo.
1GW
Ave. ·
UU
abei, 1118]11e baby bed, Ill
1nc1t fan, dnller, llble 6 4
Real Estate For Sale
dlall'l, ' ~ tiOOOIIDrlll dlall'l.
Oldlln Fundlute 01., IB
W. C. MASSIE
New Udl S .,.,_ Second Ave. -.IJ!n, IN REAL ESTATE BROKER
bile IIOD!e, 'lol Udlt. ..
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TEL. 446-1998
ell)' Undll. P'. 411-UII If. 'lEW !IIIII ZIS-ZIC Belling Machine Ill ]OIII!Iy eablnel. AuloII ' - 1 81.
ter 4 p.m.

WANT A CQZY 2 BR home. See

drive is all-gear-and-steel shaft ... puts the power
where the action is, into the attachments doing the
job. There are no belts to slip or break ... it's
gear and steel all the way.

Fun to use, easy to buy! Come in and see the

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Discharged - Vernon LIWe,
Jennie Bryan~ Reese Williams,
Ellzabeth Wllllamo.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admltl8d- Mrs. Ella Schultz/

Love that all-gear drivel The Gravely 424

Attachments .mount quickly down under, up front,
or behind. You're in command of any job ... mowing, snow clearing, gardening and dozens more!

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Love !hal

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ZIG ZAG &lt;**1.1:
friend - until she finds Blue
lltl
ZIG
ZAG ~ -*Int.
LWilre fOr cleaning carpelio.
'ftiii madllne tD8k4l ltuillll
Rem el~ lllampooer "· boleo, dams, emb., ......
Fanner's Hprtht'are.
llli-6
1llllll)l ftiiiCf tllldMI. Tab.
over P.IIJmetlll Gl Sll.ft or ,.,.
DMND NEW: sewing madrine. ffiJI, 'l'Py Jl In JIJIIf baaie.
!hlesman deatmllrater,
Call ,..._
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n!.50. Call Ml-1~ ..
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GALLIPOLIS - Seolnan Donald R, Taa Jr., USN, 1011 &lt;1 Mr.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
and Mra. Hazel Tag &lt;1 258\!i
HOSPITAL
Admitted - Robert Davia. Ap. Seoond Ave., and hulll&gt;and &lt;1 the'
pie Creek; Warren Reeves, Al- former Miss l'll,yUis Campbell
Mrs. Leo E. McCombs, North.. bany; Clarmce , Richardson, or mllweU, Is oerv1ng aboard
up, son, 8:35 a.m. Frldiu'; Mrs, Reedsville; Walter IIYsell, Mld- the 811Qlhlhlous aaaault sblp vss
Lewis K. Ta.ylor, Rt. 1 Galli. dleporti Ruth Reeves, Albany; Princeton at San Diego, Calli.
polls, son, 7:~6 p.m. Frtdq; Emmett Will, Pomeroy; Charles
Mrs. CUfford i&gt;. Rhodes, Pat- Callahan, HoeJdnspori.
John ~Ung built the
riot, oon, 10:25 p.m. Friday.
Discharged - Besale Plclrens, Brooklyn Bridge. It was the
Discharges
Dena Cundlfl, Eveb'n Lander&amp;, first great suspension bridge
Clarence E. Barcus, M r s. Franklin Triplett.
·in the world.
George D. Carper, Mro, Mary
Cox, Mrs. Bertha J. Dillon, Mra.
John P. Hamill, llou8la• J. Houston, William P. Jarrell, Mrs •
Delbert R. JenklnJs, Jelfery P.
Jones, Mrs. DoiJ.y c. Kling, wn.
llam L. Kuhner, Mro. Larry M.
Layne, Mrs. Edna Mauck, Mich.
elle L. Oblinger, Perry R. Rool,
Charles Sa-ri, Sr., M I s s
Catherine E, Scbroeder, WUI!am
D. Sexllln, Lewis J. Smith, Ky.
rll H. &amp;&gt;edden, James C, Wheeler, Mrs, Demls il. Howell and
Infant 11011, Mrs. Oscar Ma,ynard
and Infant 8011.

power! You 'll get real satisfaction
when you take command of the finest compact
tractor Lhat ever mowed a lawn or plowed a furrow!
It's Gravely . .. so you know it's a real working
machine. Uphill. Sidehill. Over the rough spots. 10
HP engine in the rear gives you full power, groundhugging traction that lets you have the fun while
the tractor does the work.

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COBA Technician - Phone 4&gt;16·1031
Please Call Belore 9:00 A.M.

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Japan&lt;\se beatle and&lt;lrlentellrult
sects am alldlaeases on apples, mO!h- For this reason, thole mi..
Meigs County
cherries, peaches, pears and tur,es are nat o:ecorrmw• lor
POMEROY - With I he in- plums. For~those who wish to at- rruits In Ohio; the pesticides and
creased amount of leisure time tempt pest oontrol they should their recommended use In ipl'll)'
U1.ilable lO people loday there is secure a copy ol this bulletin, schedules In this publication ol·
more time used ingrowing fr uit s, L-1, each year as materials lor moro eltecdve, control.
vegetables, grass and trees,
change or control rCgulations
To raise lrults -.r without
Apparently an of us enjoy change.
having them a!tacked by one or
watching plants grow.
All'i)urpose pesticide mixtures mote or a wide ra11!9 af Insects,
Yes, it is enjoyable watching are sold for home fruit pest con- mttea, and dlseaae pathogens Is
plants grow, but there are prolr trol Most mixtures are of the ·almost Impossible. u you have
lems.
wettable powder type and contain rrults or plan to raise some, you
The 1969 Disease and Insect malathion, methox,ychlof, arKI wUI need a pestcontrolprogrl!lJ.
Control bulletin for the control captal\ In many Instances they do The spl'll)'s and other control
of pests in backyard fruits point s a fairly good job of pest &lt;ontroL measures listed and described In
out that fruit plants are subject
However, they are not satisfac- this publication are lnteniled to
to attaek by insect s and diseases tory against some of the most
help tile h\llleowner with small
from the time growth starts in the troublesome pests such as the ap- plantings rJise Insect- and disspring until Leaves drop in the ple maggot, grape phylloxera, ease-free fruit.
fall. You can ne ver be sure exThe home gardener should ilel·
actly when or what pests will be a
!her plant nor ke&lt;!&gt; mtlre rrult
problem at any particular time SUITE RANSA CKED
trees and plants than he can give
durt~ the growing seasol\
SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)- A prq&gt;er care. Unspl'll)'ed and unTherefore, it iS important to thief ransacked the hotel suite cared-for !rult plants make good
have a pesticide on the plants in of Baron Henrich von Thysam, breeding places for disease and
adw.nce of a pest attack. To raise one ot the world's richest men, Insect pests and shoold lie ellmacceptable fruits that are reas.. but got only $3,300 in loot, lnated, If all!' care Is bellll at.
onably free of di sease and insect detectives said today. The temped on the o:est or the plant.
damage, it is absolutely neces- baron's wife said a crocodlle- log.
sary that homeowners follow the skin jewelry box had been
The key IDsuecessofall!'apra.y
full spra,y schedules.
slashed open but on\y !oor program Is thOrough coverage at
Unfortuantely, there is no sin-- pieces or jewelry and some cash the right Umo wtth the · proper
gle material which will achieve were taken Friday,
materlalo. '111ese points are ex·
tremely critical, and lnaut:O.clent
attentlm to them aecou.ras tor
more than 90 per cent otthe poor

You'II .Think. They Went ~to Or_l)it~

regi1ters ~ wooden barrtll &amp; ·wol'nul timbars - lhlnglos · - uiodl·~·~/i~lj~;,
. lng' !"oldlng,,
&amp; ~~~O&lt;!ds &amp; onds
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63 FORD GAL. 500 .. ................. .. $795

2 dr. H T V-8 eng ina, aut., r~.&gt;dla, beige fini1h, hige Yinyl inter•
lo r,.,. 5 w 11res. Showroom cond

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63 FALCON ............ ..... .. ...... .. $695
2 dr- Stotior1 W(J9ol'l, 6 c:y l., standard s f-tift . Loolu

Ra:cioe Social WE. ~
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WISH
the nel&amp;b'

and runs like

new.

Radio , w·s·w tires. A re al c leun co r.

63
GAL. 500 ......... .. ................ $795
4 d r . s don, VS en9ine, cn,1l. lrGns ., ,.,,j gnd whi t e fin i s !-. , be autl hol red interior. Radio.

61 FORD STATION WAGON ........ ...... $195

ans Memorial llospital ageinasa
medical patienL Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer's family were ali vts'itors at their home over t h e

$995.00

63
FORD ................ ..... .. ... .. :.$795
CcHmlry Sedan 'il passenger s lo loO tl wagon, VB, aut, frons . Pow er
s tearin~ , po,.·er bro~es. air cond., rr&gt;dio, ]l)cally owned. C leon.

weekend. They included Mr s,
Jatn Mattingly of Clay Center,
Kansas, who came last week ror
a two weeks vlsi~ Mr. and Mrs.

Truck Campers
All On Display

65 FORD THUNDERBIRD ...... .. ...... $1995

WE WI911 to thank all our
friends and relatl.,.s for their
Thomas Lindsey am son of Grove
kindnesses during 1loe recent
City, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spen-deatlo of Mrs. Winl!red Tum- ·
cer and family of Grove City,
er. Special tloanks to Rev.
Mrs. Mary Cundiffand daughters,
Merlin Teets and Bigony Fun.
Mary Lou and Mrs. Larry Mor·
eral Home.
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arit,y of.-GroveporL
Rober! S. Turner and FamUy
Frances Foster and Hazel ear5-4-ac

onle "OL

Power 11eering, power b rakes , cur cond . E~ce ll ent ti oes. T h1 s
cgr wi ll hgJd "'P .,nde • onybody' s insf'"ctior1.

Mobile Homes
Ave.

66 FIAT ................. ..... ........ .$795
2 dr.

lour sp.,~d lron1 . Vonyl "''"'i&lt;lr. E~ce ll .,nt condit ioro.

59 PLYMOUTH .... ...................... $99
&lt;4

nahan visited -Mrs. Lottie Wilcoxen Sunday afternoon at the Elmwood Nursi ng Horne.
Jerry Graham accompanied

ell. udaro . Gaod transpc ol&lt;llicn.

SPECIAL
FEATURE

65 FORD RANCH WAGON .............. .$1395
VB c ut ,, riJdio , w•S•W tioes, '"d with •ed interior. Luggage reck,
E~ . (o;md .. from bumpl!lr to bumper .

K&amp;K

6 cylinder, sh~;~rt wheel bose. Good coroditioro.

60 OLDSMOBILE 98 ..•...... . •.•...... .. $495
4 dr . Hardtop, P . stee• i ng, P . l&gt;&lt; a~es, P . wirodows, rodiCI , w

MOBILE
HOMES

ESTATE AUCTION - SaL, May
reside.
10, 1969, 12:30 p. m. The Col·
Bob C.1eiand, Chicago, spent a
lowing personal propercy of the
weekeOO with friends here.

'" Ton Pickup, 6 cylind~r . V111ry, ~e r y sharp.

IMPERIALE
MOBILE HOME
With All
The Extras
65 Ft.

62
COMET ...... .... ................... $695
2 dt. Custom Covpe, radio, w.' s l w tires, 6 cyl inder erogi ro~ . s how•

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Mrs. Harry Wlltrord.
Mr. and Mrs. George·Neigler

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66 FORD F-100 .. ...................... $1695

675-3000
3311 Jac~son Pt. Pleasant

V-8 engiroe, cust om cab, l imited s lip recr a 1&lt; le, 8 ' bed, radi o, red
and white fini t h. A reo I s hor p pidup tru e ~ ,

63 METRO UTILITY TRUCK •..•..••.•••• $795

60 F-600 DUMP TRUCK ................. $795
In Good Mechoni co l Cond .

MARTIN FORD SALES
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417 Second Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohio

67 Cheve Biscayne
Radio &amp; Heater, Automatic Trans. 6 cylinder
Engine. Granada Gold with Matching Interior.
18,000 Act. Miles.

$1695

color TV, glass door clt)boo.rd,·
sincle barrel' 12 ga. shcitgun j
brass kettle, blacksmith tools,

parents, Mr.

log chains, binders, tallitools,
platform scales, hand saws (5),
Chev, truck body (Greenbriar),
two Che"Y. wheels and tlres,
antique rocker, hall chair, two
small brass bells.
TERMS: CASH
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
Racine, Ohio, Ph. 949-3821.
Signed: Executrix, Mrs. Geor·
gia Autherson.

and Mrs. Charley Foster and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Hlil.

Carmel News
By the Day

Cauld be used for camper

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plaques. sewing machine, pole
lamp, Victrola, thrr:M rugs,
~ picture s, skiff, electric drllls,
plywood boat, wrenches, col·
lecLion of ceramic dogs, R.C.A.

Nelgler spent the , wee~nd !!'
~OlUni'bJS . Witt\ M\~s 'Jilt\VNeif.
ler and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Cross and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Wold Foster and
children of Columbus spent the
weekend with their

Heavy duty bt akes, heo¥ y dutr lrome.

cupboo.rds, oiL lamps (5), mirrors, library table, ornamen-.
tal brass bed, iron bed, chest
of drawers, bedroom suite, living room suite, Newman piano
and stool, 9x12 r~ (oYBll, wall

spent the weekei'KI with Mr. ar,d

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Tilt cab made \ , chanis and cob, VB engine, 5 s peed trans.,

toaster, dishes, pressure pan,
utility cablnet (metal), China

aOO son, David, and Mrs. Howard

got delivery bed. 7,000 octo.ool mi le11. One owner.

17 ,000 lb . re o1 aKie, 2 1p11d, 7,000 lb . fron1 axle, cuslom cab,

and pans, trunk, spice rack,

Mrs. Ira White, at Culloden, W.
Va., Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham

OPEN SUN. 1·7

68
G.M.C. ~TON BOTTLE GAS TRUCK ..$3595
5 speed tran s., 2 spee!l reo:u a.orl&lt;'l, custom . 'ab, radio, 9' ,boo I.... ·

62 FORD C·750 ....................... .$1695

Forked Run
Lake, Long Bottom, Ohio.
Maytag stove, Maytag wasller,
Whir Ipool refrigerator, dinette
set, 4 ella irs, table ware, pots
opposite entrance

son visited Mrs. Simpson's aunt,

SPECIAL PRICE

.4 sp .. d hans., 250 c.e., T oc hometer.

dence located SL Route 124 just

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simp-

AI A Very

KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE .....•....•. ... $395

will be sold at auction at resl-

ly,

Of Leisure Living

rg.om cond. Yor/11 hov111 to s"e this to believe it.

Esta!A! or the tate W. N. Swain

Mr. and Mr s. Price Wolfe spent
several days with Mrs. nazel
Carnahan enroute from Bradenton, Fla., to their home at Lexi~n, Ohio.
Mrs. Syhia Byers of Middleport aOO Mrs. Ours, local, called
on Mrs. Hazel carnahan, recent-

63 FORD F·lOO ............ .... ......... $895

P .S., P.B., radi o, "'"'""' t or n. Deluu wheel co11ers . Co mfool
Streom wentilotion, rerroctoble heod lig hll. This autgmobile hg1
1! ,000 actual milts . 'Nos loca lly owned . So ld new by Martin Ford
for $4400 .

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Weaver

visited Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Hale
in Columbus over the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave HUI and
family and Mrs. Olariey t\lallory
Mrs. Ermal Schreckengost or
spent Saturday In ColumbUs vis·
Parkersburg recently called on
iting Bob Mallory and called on
Eunie Brinker.
Mrs. Sybil MUes and Mr: and ·
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pierce of
Mrs. Lee Jackson.
Athens aOO Mr. and Mrs. James
were recent guests or Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Euler and family at

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and

Mrs. Margaret Houdasheltwas

Dorcas on
Sunday. The birthday of Donna
Mrs. Paul Smith or

a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Hellman at Woll Pen.

J e;tn Smith was honored.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Byers of
Tanners Run spent an evening
with Betty Van Meter, Margaret

To give crisp new bod)' to
dark cottons, dif them tn a
Am Carleton and Patrick.
weak solution o plain gelaWilliam Carleton called on Mil· tin and water , Rollin towels
ton ard .Joe Circle Tuesday eve-- to absorb excess moisture

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4Wm&amp;h

Eastern Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohio

ISmallfln&lt;h

8M-IIne

nwnrnol

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21 Rendered lat
instrument
of swine
41 Chrisbnas

12 Appear

29 City of the

101111

Straitl

42 Facrtln.

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Insurance
NA'MONWIDE !IISURANCI
Atrro, !Ire. life. 15 !!tale II.
Waldo F. Brown, W. R.
8roWD. 441-IIIG.
M-11

13 Mexican

cirtuit

33 Jsland In New
anin\11
York bay
45 Predator••
:U Sorrowful
vittlm
36 Seo inlet
41 Unc~

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and Korea
31ldolize
39 StrinJtd

seaport

11 Race coune
21 Clty in
Illinois
23 Four·baa:a:ers
~ Nnada dty

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41 Bud'ssibllnl
50I.ilmb fvar.)

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SMITH AUTO SALES
UNAUGA, OHIO

and retail sales increased nearly
five per cent in the first quar~
ter of 1969, but March sales were

up only slightly over the S.me
period a year ago, according to

IMurance
JI'OR ALL l'OIIl" IIIIIIJI'anee needl,
ebeet with your Gl'lftll II11ft11 llllbe Neal 1111• .~opnq,
If Slife St. Agenll !or -..,

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$2395

$995
1964 PONT.IAC

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4 dr. sedan, std. ai)llt ••

One owner,

neckllne '

39, Realty

cont.ra.ct
41. Cloae, to

a poet

42. PoiBI!Bied

4:3. Girl's name
u . Thrash
DOWN
1. Fishnet
2. Occurrences

1967 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2 DR••••••••• $2295

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here"o how to work It :
AXYDLIIAAXB

1965 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR....... $1295
n engine.

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Six cyl. eng ., Powerglide, like now rubber, blue lini~h with matching interior, 1 owner 1 low mileage.

795

2 dr.lardtop, Cetalloa,llld. triDI.

A Cfnllo....., Quolatloa

Safari Station Wagon, local 1 owner cor, w~it4t'Ul¥1r
dark blue finish. Clean interior, like new w•w ti"'ri;
,auromatic, power steering and brakes. Radio.

4 dr., 2 seat atatlool WI&amp;On. Power
steorill8. auto. trans., radio, (One

ERS AUDS TUP DBOB EBB BCOUDJS
YSLM, ERS RODBBD CE Cll EU ESII

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1965 CHEVELLE ..................... $1395

TAU PM

y....,....,., CI"JP!oot-: DARK CIRCLBS

Malibu Conv. VB engine, poworglide, rodlo, heater,.
new whitewall tires, green exterior finish with white
nylon top, vinyl interior trim .

GOOD GUYS AT
RAWLINGS

., .. "'Oiits Ot.DI5"~ DODGI DIALII"

LH. R1wllngs Sons; Co.

4-II.Nie

~o~al Jow mile.age car, spotless clean interior. Red
f1n1sh, Powerghde trgns. Radio and hooter.

Middleport, 0.

. 992-2151 • ·992·2152

i964 CORVAIR ....... .. ...... .. .. . .... $895.
Sp1der, 2 dr. black finish, good tires, 4 spd. Radio
and healer.

1964 FORD GALAX IE ................... $99$

500 H. T. Cpe. VB engine, automatic. White finish.
Clean interior, good · w.w. tires. R&amp;H .
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FIVE ROOM APARTMENT,

1963 CHEVY II NOVA 4 DR............ .. $995

unfurnlaloed. eall

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City, w. Va. l'bale 77Silfl.
4-Dtte

URR &amp; YAN 'tANDT
Pre-Owned•••
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and one
three t.ed!ooru apaobuent on
Wetzgall st., Pomeroy. Ploone

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992-&amp;33,
5-1~
Sll'l"OIIIIdillgl!, reaooordlle ]I)
reliable persons. 1411 LHreoJn
Hill. Ownet-, W. G. MllQula, 'FURNI911ED APARTidi!NI' 3
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rooms, belli, 212 South Flftlo,
9 Cllnterbury Lane, East
Middleport, Pioone 91J2.6435.
Aurora, !i. Y. IW. 5-Utp

Y011 Chewrolet Dearer
tlpen Evenb's TIIB

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Beoutiflol arctic blue finish with black interior, equipped with radio, pbwir a~tenno, rear seat speaker,
n•w w.hlt• wall tir•sf climate control air c.;nditioning,
r-i• control wtsidt mirror. Onty 19,000 miles ond

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apartmenll. Cloae to ldtoal.
Phone IIUm.
tfl.tJ.Ue

Pomeroy Motor Co.

To j)ellver Till Best Selection Of

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711REE BEDROOM 1101\fE In FURNISRI!Il boule It! .....
Middleport, 1\2 batlos, carpet. r9J. 1m rotlllll 8llll iiiiiL
ing, good nei!bborltood. pre.
fer roupte or couple witb two CaD tveoolnp, · &lt;Mdren, •· l'llone mi25tl
afternoon and evenl11g1.

'o'ii.th 10' M~i·on Dump. V•6 eng., 2·speed rear axle, h•
Ira good 82Sx20 tires, heavy duty frame. This truck has
had excellent care and cab is Iike now.

Bargains .

11NDilR THE

EYES ARll: NOT KADE WlTif A COKPASS.-DON HEROLD

For lent

.OV,ER 70 MORE USI:D CARS AND TRUC~S TO CHOOSE FROM PRICES NEVER BETIER - DEALS NEYER BETTER - SEE THE .

s. Slcend Awe.

L. ONGF~LLOW

one letter simply standa for a nother. In this sample A ts
ulled. for tbe three L'1, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters.
apoatrophies, the length and formation of the wordl are all
blnl:l. Each dll.y the cOde Jetten: are dllferent.

1965 PO"TIAC , •• •••••••••••••••• •••• $169~

1963 DODGE 880

r-;l:"'"'rr-1A""

38.Mol1&gt;
certain

400 cu. in. engine, 4 speed frons., radio, like new
w/s/w tires, low mileage, excellent condition.

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4 ' speed Irani ., 140 H. P. Midnight blue finish, with
vinyl interior and bucket seats, new tire~, radio a
nice dean one.
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,Caliente ~ dr. H. i:., Conaole and ahllt, ra- 1
dio, power steerilli and brakes.

document

:U.&amp;Ouadot
IIIUIIder
39. Tennl•

32. Cheerful
33.Putup,ln
Pill curb
ap.ln

31.Epoch

1965 CORVAIR CORSA H.T. CPE........ $1'095

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roof
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content.

Turbo Hydromatic trona:, pfpWer steering, beautiful
white finish with black vinyl roof, black vinyl int.,
tinted glass, radio. A reaJ sharp local one owner car.

$1795

and others

21. Simpleton

1968 OLI)$ 442 H. T. CPE. • ....... ...... $2895

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hand and garden toolo, other '
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Items not montlon,4. .
HOME GROWN
I.Amch Served by Cirleton
for garden 'use:
Clllrcb.
Terms ol Sale: Cish.
NPI reojxmlible for accidents. l
oWners: Mr. anci'Mta. Ever~tf ,
. , 'L'
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COLUMBUS- Ohio wholesale

figures released today by lla!A!
Liquor Control Dire&lt;tor Dooald
D. CQOk.
Total sales during the I i r s t
.three months of 1969 were $67,.
216,192.74, an increase of $2,.
923,312.10 or 4.55 per Cent over
I II •
•• ea ~res for the first quar.
lor last year, tho Director said.

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mil~ rug~,
can, ·hiindmade
large .cupboard,
tloi"Ow
doiliei1 ·• $8.10
Pllone monthly.
lift.~.

Sales in Ohio Up

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washer, set twin wash ~bs,
er complete with altatlmaeuti,
Meyers water pump, cOI'n
paint spray and cordwlnder:
sheller, platform sc~oa, 3
1.oo1o1 and deallll like new.
elec. motors, four can eiec.
Pay off balance o1 tlx pay.
mUk eooler, 2 radlos,, 2 step
menta eH8.iio montloly. Ptoone
ladders, 100 foot 01 7a inch
!Jt2.268S
4-2Mtc
rope, 20 gal. eiec. hot wa!A!r
·
healer 110 volt, 375 boleo ol "R·1'-~11n~...,;S;E;D;-;;KI;rbby-;Vill!illlli
.mixed hay, •mt'll otloer misc.
cleaner In excollent · condl·iu.ms oot ment!DIIed.
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lion. Bas all cleaning altlcb2 old u.tephonea~ old stand, oU t;.. ments ·loollltllll!f buller atod
lamp, old bed, hall seat with
demotlier. Bel]s ....,. {lor liVer
mirror, stone jars and Juga,
$200. Pay off 8 jlaYtn4!llts 1\

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, Roor,f IIOIJSe ,and ~ ~All'S R.... ~ ·
land. Constcnmenll . ...teoooe. FiVE
batb, j i\I'Htoey Jllll ,, porch;
..lei hard - ' · .. bll,ru:~:
~oilst· George, Mgr. ' lH'llc
W!lh Bille
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TinY's lJiipklllnil, ,. 44t1e
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EARLY
AMERICAN
stereo fl·
windows,
catl)lOrls.
m~tq~~ee~,
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did cornbl!tatlon. &lt;. Beauli'li! " ,
b!O~io ~ 11(111 i~Sula~.
VAQ.\Neiftor ~ elderly peO- Elmer
Win!A!, s~es ·tepresen• . solid state ·unit Willi ,.~'
ple. PNIV ~·.. ~.,.. tatiV.. For fre~ estimaleil,
chawger. Raym4!1111 o! ''·' ~ ·
....,_ 'l'!loM Millflll, nwlll.
phOne
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Charles
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Syra.
$88.15. can WJ.344S, ..: ~ ·
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oose.
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V.
Joh1111111.
and
Son,
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5-1-tfc BRAND NEW sewlltg maCbil)t.
itACINE Fire De~rtment will
Sale sman
denio owtrator,
bold a gun slooof Sunday, May
!.OST
"!UGH'I:
·carpet
C'Oion.
$24.50.
Call
en-3443.
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Restore
lberl'r
Witlo
Blue
L,..
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at 1 P.M. Will have ham, ba·
ire. Rent ejectrlc shampooer USED MOWERS, Iiller, cllaln
.oon, .lllikeys and two half·
$1.
Sa~· HardWire, New
saw. outOOard roo~·f:"'""
boP.
l&gt;l-31c
Haven;
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Home and AviO,
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PUBLIC AUCI'!ON, Saturday.
CRAF"I'SMAN
IO.Inch
bench
1\l'ay 10, 1969, 10:30 a.m. at
farm located five miles west _ lOW, used very little,.. !Ike JI'()UR ROOM HoUsE. bailo.
n.W; Electric range and metcirporl, ras lurnaee, JJG'd
of Langsville, &lt;iolo, on Co.
al
wall cabinets, aluminum
condjtlon, In ~. Pllo!l!'
Road C9 OR ttoe Merle Davis
storm Jloors and wiildows.
119'.1-S862.
5-s.tlll
!arm orf Parker Run. One
Phone
94t.226t.
Alllert' Rill.
Jolon Deere B tractor. one ~
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S.l-31p PUBLIC AUCI'JON, SaturdaY. ··
tary hoe. one rntemational 4S
· May 10, 12:30 p.m:. N. ~­
baler, one bnJsh opray, one
19~ VOLKSWAGEN camper;
Tuppeno Plalnti. Ohio, olf Rt.
WOOd Bro. 1ooi'n pld&lt;er, ·one
also 1961. 14-foot bOat, motor
7. Due to iloe deatlo ol my
"35" McCulloch chain saw,
and ·traDer. Phone ln-718:1.
wife I will sell all lny boUtJeo
one 20 fl. elevator, one set
5-l.atc
bold goods as follows, 3 dNf.
14-lnclo plows. one Interna·
sers, bedroom suite,- 1 eleelionel mower, one milk coolWALNUT CONSOLE wltlt 4tric fan. 3 cedar clooesls, 2
er, 2 wagons, II head wloilc
speaker sound system, c.
rocking doairs, I 1I'IJ'd.
face caiUe, 2 set dfsos, 2
speed duirJ wlume corotrol
robe.
t chest Ill 4ra~. ·t ,
while face bulls, one side dewilb AM .• &amp; F'M radio. Pay
living room !lUIIe, t ·(lke""'
livery rnke, one cultlpacker,
just $5 per roontlo or .-.112.
television, 1 book eae, illalltl,
household goods and otloer
Call 992·344a. . .
5-Ure
8 day ciDck, CC!8I beallnl
Items too niiTIHli'OIIS to mel'l·
stoVe,
2 oil stoves. refrlpralion. Merle Davis, owner.
r:1GHT HAMPSHIRE .PillS, eee
tor, gas. eook stove. klldtin
Terms, cash, day ol sale.
weekends or eYtllln8l after
cabinet, !able, 4 C41aln, bolf.
Slim Charrnan, auctlooieer.
~ : 30. Myrtle Gardner, Rut- , fet. 2 glutt doonJ, ~.
!Arnell will be served. Nol reland, phone 7C-3810. 5-4 2f!J · beds, lounge, porclo gilder, 2
""'nsible for accidenlll.
waabers, electric mixer, ele;!.
s.J.2tp
16 FOOT OOMMANOHE 'l'l'avel
tr1c lamps, poower mower, 2 ·
TraDer. complete with ~r·
mare ponies, con.n, c:halnl,
EIJLElN'S GIFT llhop at comer
tone !noide fixtures, self con.
horse drawli dllc. hamill', 1
124 and 681 in Reedsville. No.
lained, canopy, t jaclal "'ld ~ · drag barrow and .many odoer
.,.Illes, Dowers , and g!IISI·
prone mirrors complete. Weft.
article&amp; too numerollll to melt·
ware; allll) some fumlture
dell Grate, Rutland, !ilone
lion. Temos, calli. Mit reand clOthes. Open Friday and
742-42tl, a.fter ~ p.m. ~1111.
sponsible !or accklentro. Otm- ·
Saturday H a.m. till 7 p.m.;
er, Clartltee Koeloler. Aue&amp;-tile
Sunday 1 to 5· p.m.
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tloneer, Ken Hager. S+ltp
CORN PICKEU and corn piant·
Help Wlllfecl
er, plow, rarc1en trador, 1981 ·. Rell Est... For lilt
OPENING !or w"lmtl, Ct1ll
Cbevrolet . . Ploone 2t'l.,mt. , • f !100M 1taa1e will IIIII, I
cook and car bop. Apply ID
loll,
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pei'IOII. Crow'l steak Houle,
Pomeroy. '
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hom~''*'
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WOMEI'flBI'G M()¥YI\ "
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STUDIO GJi1\. Hotlywoil'cl CO# . try hoomlug and automation.
metics needs . \1IOQle1l In and
Modern Poultry, 389 W. Main,
around Pomeroy. Full Ill"•part
fl)meroy. Phone WM1114,
tilro.e, No experience requlrl.
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POMIBOY
- a lqe l'llfilm,
Take ordel'e an)'W!leM. lll&amp;lt- DAIRY EQlJIPIM!2IIT: 300 .8ll·
ball!, atudy, dell, b-nent,
est profits up to 60 per ~!on Folar, milt tank, S iir)Cie
g&amp;1'8111.
Neoorly Ill lift.
300 . Good Housekeeping Ap.
unit SUrBe rnllluirs, Surge
f)S,OOO.OO
proved· Cosmola. Evel')'ttdrog
mllkef pumps a~ motor. Addie
furnisloed, Credit ellencled.
Powell, Rae~ . Phone .8fS. IIAIIRISOfiMu..B ._ I I'Otltltl.
ball!, 4 bedx--, Dice kltdl.
No s!Dck to carry. ·No fran11116,
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fndt eelllll', fllll'lfil, l i
chise foe.s . No stoek Invest·
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2
bedroom
lialne,
maH, pi• 3 f1ee t18111plN.
olber lletnl for tale. No~­
balil, drilled wells; rlwr fnln.
Write Han-y Taylor. 9lulllo · age apace and Will tJelllc any
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tage.
~.00 '
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reaiiOnablli offer. See M!lrvln
11461 Hart St., No. HollY·
Kelly, lieS Grant st., Middtl- · PoeoY - :a ,_ roam
-.s, bal1il. All ' ulllliiM.
wood, calif. 9ifjl. Allo Import, Ohio. P!oone lltUUI or
.
Wtil
lnlde ·far eolmtry ..,.P.
mediate big pro11t openings
May outo, llleiJiolre, Oblo.
erty.
es:ooo.Of!.
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for party plan operator.. For·
I'Mne 367·73til.
s.-wtp
IIELBN or ¥IIUliL ~
mer Studio glrto please '!l'lte.
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5+2lp WilL .HAVB aD val liM a1
SYRACUSE .
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set twin beds, tfOOden stand,
beds, lraU tree, wringer fMJe ' ELJWI'ROLUX vacuum clean-

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maUc Zis Zag to oew on but·
tons, make bollloahOiel. _ .
chairs, utility cabinets, cab- · gram, and fancy deslpl b\&gt;
tumlll8 a skogle dial. Left In
inet base, studlo couch, rocklay lllfay and never Oiled. Pay
er and foot stool, platform
rocket, 3 large wool f\11&amp;, 3 off S$S.Il'or tenns '1.25 week·
wooden rockers, 3 linoleum
ly. Ploone . . -.
4-»6ttc
rugs, 3 elec. lapops, 2 Jic. llv.
ing room suite, 2 ffilliiZine TRAILER 38 1 I, two niOIIII
racks, end tables, metal stool,
lridlt on In front; 50 I
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bedroom suite, Warm Morning
bateuoeoot, on lot iD Rutland.
gas heater. 3 wardrobes, 3 old
Pbone 74U63'1 or 'HUoOI.
straight ctralrs, 2olddreseers,
·4-21-ftp

Ish throush several wear·
lngs.

called on Mary Circle recently,

Fill'
sale :...
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Dixie coal cook stove, Grand
gas ralige, dineUt~ set wlth four

and pre"" while sUil damp.
They wm-• p a crisp lin·

ning.
Lucy Taylor of McKenzie Ridge

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PUBLIC SALE - SaL, May 10,
11 :30 a. m. 11a ving sold our
farm will sell at public auc·
tioo the following located at
tO miles north oCPomeroy, o.,
on old State Rt. 33, Turn at
Hoek !CJrlngs Fairground or
Darwin. Wateh Cor sale signs.
FURNITURE

Charleston.

family were guests of Mr. and

Around the World

5-4•ltC

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Euler

Circle or New Haven recently visiled with Mrs, Mary Circle.

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back to Alabama where he will

tires. E .orce l lenl co rod.

68
FORD LTO 4 DR. SEDAN ...... ...... $2895
Medi um bhu•, black vony l roof, delu:w:e int erio r, :!90 2V engine,

RIDING MARE. 61
phone !:92·7249.

end with relatives. They took Mr. ·
Graham's household furnishings

SCHULT

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For Sale or Trlde

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ' Graham
to Alabama and spent the w..,k.

THIS WEEKEND

63 CHEVROLET PICK·UP ............... $795

Rev. Amos Tillis and 'Mn.
Tillis. iloe si1J8ers; palltoeiU·
ers, Martin Funeral Home and
everyone who helped In any
way during tloe lllneso and
death ol our faljoer and IJro.
Iller, Waller Preston.
Bes!lie JontO and family,
childi"OI!. June and Edward,
Jr. Preston and Betty Mae
Morton,
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Mason Spencer' entered Veter-

From

4 dr. 6 pouenger, VB out . tran s . Gaad flans portati Qn ,

boN;, rclaliv~ · and friends,

BY MUS. FUANCIS MORRIS
Mr. Willie Cross underwont
surgery at Pleasant Valley Hos·
pilal, PL PleasanL

12' to 21' Long
S.lf.Containod
El•ctric, Fuel

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TRAVEL
TRAILERS

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PONTIAC FIRECHIEF .•...• .... .. ••• $1095
4 dr . Sedon. Pow e r steering, ~ow-er bro ~ es. Turquoise and white,

2 dr . Hordtop . LCicQII y owned, white with beovtiful aqlJo

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Quick .: Dependable
T.V. SerVIce
SERVICE IWIAGEI-

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ly 75 persons atteriiled the , ..
cent Ciool" , e&gt;ercises for studints e....Ued ·In Mull EducaClasses. in four coirtty Iilah :.'
schools accordlngtoHCWiarcl 11...
kainp, ctiittdinator.
The prqJrlm was conducted at
. North Ga),lla High School. School a

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OI&lt;·
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Raljlh ~. Martin, Ba~~YJo~;
tin toCollllllbutudSoutilml,a: ..
Eleetrtc CO., easement;
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thetic tlnderalllJI!Ing 0! people Ill ort.
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he had p
t - n.ce cert!Rcates by Mrs, taken the GED IAJijt: lo. cQq~leto
Kahb M. Vance, Doni V~:
Neekamp and ll'llliam 0 . NorthLoWeD
Vance, !Iorge v~.~~
high school ~Iter a wur of duty
up, tocaJ '"'erlntendent or North · ·In the Navy duri" World War D. old Grate, Mildred Grll\11
Gallia Local School Dlstric4
And he did not' begin collega lev- aid L. WW!ams, Wanda WW
parcell, Salem.
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el work until more tllan 15 years
by the CollCWfinjJ adult education after World War D.
The Ohio .Fuel Ga~ Co. ID~
teachers: Rosemary Carter,
Foll~J~ring the (&gt;l'OfJl'im, re- ol Ohio, relaaae rlghf~lfll'·s.l?
North Gall!a; Lois lileets, South- treshmOIIto •ere served by Mrs. Jsbur)'.
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western; Henry D!lloo, lfannan ·Howard Nea~ ariit Miss P~
Trace; Melv!Ue Withers, KyJier rlcia Mayo,
tllan llouah, Carciyn$.11Clu~,. ~:
Creek, and Faye sauer, Kyeer
acre, S)'racuae.
, :
Creek. Also In attendance was
· Charles Mc~.~o:.,ID~
Richard Sayre, Gallia·Melgs
tho McElroy, Mas~~.
Conununicy Action Ptllllr&amp;JII DIlea Eusene Me~. ~ ~
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPtrAL ,)fcEiroy, Kermit A. Me~
rector.
ADliiiSSIONS - Mls. John Vlrsll McElroy, aald. l'llrtntlli;
Robert Morrjs, Pomeroy ·Elemen!ary School principal, waa the Christy, Apple Grove; Robert Chester.
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Martha McElroy, Yae~,
"A•hantoges of Taking the GED Hattie Radell!!, '-'; Mi-a. Carl Henry Spencer, Choriel E~
Sharp, Ashton; Mrs. .lloae Poe, , McElroy, Dayton w. JotQ~, ·
ElCII!llnatlon."
Morris encourasnd tile stu- PL, Pleal!int; Dokns Stanley, VtrsO McElroy to } (FD'U 6::
dent8 to "go bOyond this to more Mason; Mra. llGnald 'Glenn, Gal- McElroy, parcels, Cllllal6r. ,;
lipolis
Feri'Yi Mrs. Ernast
and greeter thi~W.S".
He added, "You are Jlving ex- Grimm, Lets.rt; Billie McJrPilj
J:!IVORCE ASKED . • ..
8JD11les ol pride, determiOBtion, Pt. Pleasant.
POMEROY
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DISCHARGED - 1lary Cowie,
and proof of accomplishment."
nOIIeet
of
duty
and e~~Ueme cfii.
He encourased the students to George Nichols, lialuiY. PeiTy,
"spread word to others, who like Mrs. J. Thomasllalland, William e!Q-, Paul D. Par101111, lhde !II:
1, haa med suit tor tit110rce fr~ :
YOUI'&amp;elves need this opport.... Doolittle.
Zolla
N. Paraoos, samelddre~f ·
BIRTHS - Mr. alii Mrs. John
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Meigs County .Cilmlruii!
Morris attest$~ to his sYffipa- ~hrlaty, AIII&gt;le Grove, daughter.
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for Metal s for area science aOO chemistry teachers who wlsh to improw their

skiDs and knowledge or Solid State Chemistry.
Above, I to r, are Donald G. Fluharty, Chemistry teacher at BeiJ)I'e fUgh
School; Robert Hamm, Chemistry teacher at Meigs High School, and Howard E.
Parker, Chemistry teacher at Eastern High School. At right, above, are Don B.
Hodge, Chemistry teacher at North Gallia High School, and William R. Bahr,
Chemistry teacher at Gallia Academy HighSchool, all discussi~ crystallOfii'BPhtc
structures and placement of atoms in solid state materials with Dr. Monte Pool,
right, ProCessor of Metallurgy from The Ur:tiversitJ' of Cincinnati. The class i•
structors are Dr. Pool ard Dr. Cas Rosa, Associate Profe&amp;sors from The Uni·

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vers!ty of Clncinnsti.
AccordiJW to MaUI'I'li'"'K Dean, 448 Lariat Dr., Gallipcl!s, Kaiser Aluml...
um metallurgist, Chapter Cbalnnan &lt;1. the West VIrginia~. the teachers
participating in this coorse·wm be sJW[!ed with B&lt;ience kitS, sllldent texts and
visual aids Cor use in leeching the rw.Junerul coocepts o! Solid State Chemistry
In their high schools.
There are IS students enrolled In the coorse, nine o! wham are high school
chemistry teecherslrom West Vtrgln!a and - r n Ohio, Dean ald.
DIAMOND STRIKE
JOHANNESBURG,
S o Ut h
Mrlca (IJPl)- Th• de Beers
mining firm Frldll,l' iiii)OWI~
a big diamond strlkO · in
Botswana neer the ed&amp;e of the
Kalahari desert Spokesmen
said $13.4 million will be Spent
to develop Ute new !leld,

Expectant Mother Hurt
In Two-Car Accident
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ern- where a car operated by Lawest Grimm, a 39.year-old ex- rence E. Bridges, 33, 402 Lee
pectant mother, was admitted St. , Charleston, reportedly hit a
Friday afternoon at Pleasant Val- vehicle driven by James W,
ley Hospital for treatment or in- Plants, 62, Rt., Pt. Pleasant.
juries sustained in a traffic acDamages were estimated at
ci~ent at the intersection of the $350 and no injuries or citations
Sand HUI Road and Peniel Road were reported.
Mrs. Grimm was a passenger
Then at 12:45 a. m. Saturday,
in a car driven by her husband a car operated by Eli H. Siders,
that collided with a vehicle q&gt;erated by Ruby Barnette, 34, Letart The Barnette ear r~rted­
ly failed w step at the Sand HUJ
Road intersection.
Mra. Grimm reportedly sustained multiple cootusions arK:!

40, Henderson, went out of control on a cune at Salt Creek, on
Route 2, SOl'lth of Pt. Pleasant.
The Siders car reportedly went
through a guard raUi~ and over
an embankment and struck a tree

which stopped his car from going
abrasions while her husband in- on into the Ohio Rlver. Siders
curred a broken arm. Mrs. Bar- was uninjured and damages were
nette escaped irtiury.
estimated at $450.
Damses were estimatedat$700
by the Mason County Sherifrs
Department.
PTA TO MEET
The department of Sheriff Troy
Huttman also probed a 7 p. m. SALEM CENTER- The Solem
Frldey mishap on Rt. 2 and 35 Center PTA w!il meet Monday
in front of the Southern Bar-8-Q night at 7:30 p.m. Recognition
of grandparents end installation
of oiJ!cers Is scheduled along
Lady Jail Inmate
with a program by Rev. Amos
TUlia who will show slides of

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PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Mae
Wilma Starkey, 35, Bufl&amp;io, was

RECUPERATING AT HOME
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. Eldon
taken from the Mason CoWlty
Walburn
has been returned to her
Jail by ambulance Friday at 11:30
SOuth Second Ave. home where
a. m. to Pleasant Valley Hospital
.she is recuperating from recent
after suffering an appu'ent heart
eye surgery at University Hos~
attack.
pita! in Cnlumbus. Sbc w!il return
Hospital authorities list her
to the hospital ror further exam~
cotXIition as fair . Mrs. Starkey
inati.on in two weeks.
was arrested by City Police Fri ..
day morning at 12;50 a. m. on a
charge of intoxication ard on a
warrant charging herwithbeing a

portunity, let us do good to
all men. and especially to

fugitive from justi ce from lndi-

tho se who are of the house-

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Sbe was nothing like I bad ewr seen before. And, bellew me•
blondes, redheads end brunettes. But...,. ol
them gave this /lillie ldnd of spine-t!JWl!ng teeil,._
1 tried hard not to think about her, 1 worked hard. 1 was YOlY attentive to Ill)' wile. After aU, I didn't want her to get susplcloos. 1
like to llve dangerously - but there are limitations, What If oanel •.,. seen •em aU -

one saw me and told her.

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Back at the office 1 tried hard to forgat her but the @J.warating
feeling would ·not leave me. Sbe sure was a beauty, I could o\and It oo
longer. llolt the omce, got!nmycar and drove back to Eastern Ave.
Maybe I would see her a,galn.
Sure enough, she was there - ln the same place. It could be she
was new ln town and had moved in. U she had, I would kncM whure to
look for her - again and again.
M,y heart poomded. And I quivered Uke a Pjper Cub just before
falling Into a staU. And, bei!ev~ me, tllat's a shaky oltuatl011- Just
befoce you fuse airspeed end plummet earthward.
1 stepped the car end got out. There she wao In aD her beauty.
I stared - until I saw a lady 1 koow lookiJW at me very curiously.
Breek It oa - I said to myself - it's no good, tllat old buiybody
wUI tell your wile. M,y -goose waa cooked. I was sure tllat TattleTale would spill the bean&amp;.
Gettl~ back in my car I horried hDIII\l. WW If tllat old goulpy
biddy hadcaUedmy.wtte?Itrembled. Sweat ran diJI!n lll.l' neck. ManI coold be in a peck ol trouble and not know it. I shouldn't have been
.so obvious.
When I walked illj ~wife asked, "lfaw a hard day,~'?'' If
she onlJi knew.
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show you someone... .'er something/' I corrected myselt After

d car• drlolmbarl, 17,

Roibel Rood

aU, no use tipping my hand until! had lb. '~o~y wife Just had tD see her,
We drove 1o Eastern Ave., near the oldHolzer airport where I had
seen this beautiful thing. I got out o! the cor. "Come on, lmnttD
shaw YOU stmethiJW,'' I said. She got out or the car. We ,walked over
to the front ol the !mith Buick bulldl" end loW&lt;ed in the wind..,.
There she was in aD her brestlMaldng beauty - the ,_ Opel
GT, a brand """ creatiollj bright red with big black tires and
sleek lines, a neat (iockqe. Her headlights retracted Into the !root
o! the stresmlilled chasslo.

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GALLIPOLIS - In tho spril\g, a young man's fancy l!shtly turns
to thoughts of love ·- bu~ what about older, mor( msture men? They
are affected, too, you know - especlaDy in the sprbtg.
It happened to me the other dey. I hope ~ wife didn't 6nd .,._ after all, when you'YO been married 22yMra - a tiillllflike iliit ~
be dangerous.
I was drlvl~ along Eastern Ave. when I ~ed lliis beauti1111
creature. Must be DDW in town, I said to myself. I looked again. Yes,
Sir. She must be a new one.
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1 could hardly take~ eye• oUher- lllch brestiHaking beauty,
~~~tk~=s~o:sp":"~~kage. I tried not to stare - after all, I didn't

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"You'd ·better beliew It/' I replied. She acted nonchalantly. 1
was sure she know, I tried to be unconcerned. U was no use- I Just

The moneywise no-nonsense
car buyer finances his
new car faster and for
less with one of our bank

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she a beauty?" I asked.

"Gee, thet sun Is a protty car," my wife replied. I breathed a
sigh ol rel!el

6 Bandsmen In. Resv
u· al
PT. PLEASANT -

SIX Point

Pleasant ill8hSchoolstudenlsleft
here Thur~ mom!ng tor Huntln&amp;ton where they J)81'11clpated In
the Regional Band test!VItles In
preparstloo tor ihe Slate Bind

!li"st flute, a ID(lllomore; hrry

Durst, lOth chair clarinet, a senlor, ancl, ~ .Coal&lt;, 17th chair,
clarinet, a ·~:
Th~
ma~a band lett Ute
', hllb scllool
anciiPOIII the
.Dilht at' u.e '·lloiitlay irrl aaidJI81'lltt,iated'ln Oieomcertratll!i~
parade !l!ft ~idt,;
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· Michael Row.., Ia 'band dlrec. ·
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Feet!val on Saturda1,
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Tbe Reldoaai, Band pr~a
concert at ClQ- llall In~
ton oo F~ evei1Jn8 at ¥. 111e
.•tuden!a !1'0111 Point~ Hlecled !Or fill• band al-e~ .eo!Teda~tile,or~.
Graham, a ientor, wlio win Ill! ret!it&amp;tiUie Reglonli'Feet!valln
pley!ns 2nd cbair firllll'ulnpel; RavenSWOOd ·r...m!y,
SleYe Rlchmoitd, 3rd chOir first
drum; Jon Tll,l'lor, aaphbinore,
2nd chair first aectlon, altoclar.
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