<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="16964" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/16964?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-15T20:44:21+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="50113">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/252a951f49d35594a3cfa7627fcd8f74.pdf</src>
      <authentication>1f56eb41b878a0f408c6486e7304a317</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="54139">
                  <text>'

'

; _ ,

~

.

l

10 -..,.Doll¥ So U..,.J, P-·'"W'WI. 0.,

!&gt;of'

CUloiMJNGS PRO.Mj!Tim 1 , 'lt" .
Ill .!he Air F«&lt;e tor ·
.. Rolr .Cu.lnt~M•• 1011 ol )Jr. ·two· f..,..• and hal ..,.m ~
. and"""· Do&gt;ld CUmmf$, .~.. ~·t Dine monlba l,n V\'~·

~"::.:'.tr:::.,~

F....,e at CUtnhm ~. ~letnam. A 1967 snduate ,of Pomeroy H""' School, Sgt. Cummi~W•

.

AIU,IEDF6!1CF.s ~Y '

Ill 11109 die Arlll)'purchasidfta
!!rat airplane rrao'n tho Wrf&amp;!lt
_brothoro.
\

.

·,

-a
:i

·•· '-'-I' 1
~~I'll()~

e,,

'

·,

..

.,

Bit~''·J?!J;,er;ff~-tt!;
Can·ce~lailiins .a

I

FAMILY RELit;ION ', '
Bj' R. ~119 Gill, Past«

,,

411(81 Cliff hie Meihadlat Qweh .
,
With. die !Picllil f'a!nlly &lt;W• .Juot ahetd of us; Molher'o ~.
• (:!dldren'o Jloy, and f)lfler'a DIJ, we are remlpded ot lfle Mftl'o
.•
·.;,.,;~' ' BIIIo'
neod o! faJnf4l rellalon.
,
CO.L
u...,.,.. IUru
· II fa dffllcult, • - fmpopllllt, for a m. .r to be lfle molflor
which would P!'l'liltt ••l""""'no
she should be without Cllrfat. The ....., 11 true ot fathers and
~~ ""*mol !from: ~
children. A 1*118 eamot be :what II obould be without pri,Jiir and
'. celll!W policies wllhoulcaun or
die reodf!W of God's word.
'
aotlce waa latroduoed In both
The J!IIJor porto! ournatlaD'IIIIII'IItallddloorder •-• from
housit or the Ohio Ge!IN'Il liJ,.
~ hoililoe, ' Broken hcmea, br&lt;lken helrte abd·b.roken u- resembil' Th1JI'Idly.
sult from ofn.and lfle lack of tho fDIIIIOIICo of tho word of God In
A Sonabl bill, IIPOM«&lt;Jd by
Son. Raber~ .J; . Ccll'la; R.EI)oria,
lfle holnt.
.
'
P.,.Yer and Bible retdf.. In the home should be t&amp;mfly
and san. JCl)ln Bowen, . 11-Comaller.·. ~r chiD'ch attendance as a famuy Ia a must II or..
lumbua, provides ear fl!iurance
Is gof!W,!0 ...minuo to have mealliJW,
pclfclee must be wrltteD for
Ao each member ot the famUy lllldo a personal IIIIth Ill Jeouo
terma rot, le11 then 11.., years
Cllrfat, Lhe present Is hapjrior, lfle future fa brf&amp;hler.
and must be renowable ror lfle
Jesuo auist fo ot!U tho Olllf saviour.
some period.
·
:-:•:;:.;.;.:::;:a,-~-:·:-:-:.;·:·:·:·:·:·:-:-:-: ·:·:·:·:·:·:.:·~=· :·:.:O.":::=!!\-:;:·:-;:_:&amp;..:::::·~=·
IJador the lealslatf..., pclfcles
=~::;:~~==:~"».:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~-::*~;:-:.: :::~.:::::::m:::::::;:;::f:::::;:
would be cancelled or be...,o
IIOIIore-lhlo 11 there wu m1..
represonlatfGII by lfle bi&amp;ID'Od·
!! die policy holder bod hi;
drfvi!W lleen11 IIUIPindo&lt;l; or 11
· 'there was IIOI&gt;j)UII\Ont or lho
PT. PLEASANT - Ills&amp; BerPT. PLEASANT - Slato Potha lolae Condee, 86, Orlando,
lice fnvootf8atod two oecfdonto
Fla., died Wednolday nlsht at
the Vetoran's · Hoapftal In GafnovlBe, Fla.~ where she had been
VIrginia R. Roush, 64, .Muon,
a patient eight weeks.
control of her vehicle, which
Miss Qlndee """ born In .Mfd. lost
went ott the road and over an
dleport, lolarch 25, 1883, tho embankment. She wu DOt fn)ardsllllhler of lolarfon and SulanRI
od. loire. Rouoh was cftod for
By Unltod Preas illtarnallonal
Whitlock Conlee.
tafliD'O to keep her whlcle under
Que.bundred federal marahsla
She """ a member of the
controL
m...,.
IntO Howard lhdverali.Y
Broodway MA!thodfst Church In
Damages wero eltlmatod at
Orlando, and a member or the $500 _
before down todll ·and bepn
.Mariam Phillips Post 27 of the
Ill another accfdsnl, a Royal arreltlllg stuolonla wfto had
American Lellilllth'lf'Oo She 11'1lS Crown Botllf!W COnlpaJ1J driver, aefzed six bulfdlnp ot the
a registered nurse Ill WW I, ote- Clarence Weddle, Jr., 25, or
D,~:hool
tfoned at Baoor HOSPital No. 25 156 .Mulberry st., Pomeroy, wao
week.
Tbe
Bludento struck
in France. She was also Mason cited here for flqlrqJer bacfo. 11111
Coun~ health nurse lor several
IIW when he baeked Into a cor bae)&lt; with brlcko, boltlea 11111
years.
driven J&gt;Y WiUiam D, van .Me- ~~~at 16 otudents reportedSurvlvi!W are two brodlero,
tor, 47, of Clf.ll4o who wu mak· •· were arreltod before Mer·
'Raymmd, of Orlando, with whom
f!W a left turn.
"'
she had made her homo the last
Domago to the van llleter ear ahsls haftod .their """"" alter
seven years, and Ernest. of was estimated at $150. The accfCol7,'rllb~
Portamoudi,VL
dent occurred at Cllllon on st. tear pa eanlatera ao the
Services will be at Cbepman
otudunta hutled objoeto at
Mortuary saturdaY at 3 p.m. with Rt. 62 at 5 p.m: Thurldly.
'

o,

_

a

SAFE DEPOSIT BOX HERE NOW. The
cost is so very little!

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
POMElOY

RUTLAND

Serving Meigs County for
over 97 years

Member FederoJ DepoSit Insurance Corporation
All Accounts Insured i,Jp To $15,00().00

7PM

......
-----

the Rev. Charles s. Thcm1&gt;oon
olllcfatlng. Burial wUI be In Lone
Oak Cemetery.
Frlonds may caU afrer 6 p.m.
Friday,

RDSt.:".!'::~

tera, four brothers, and ~ tater.
Survivors Include !ouf' ~htors, .Mro. Fronk (Allee) ·~rfs Barberton; .Mrs. Anlh
Maclo, Columbus· .Mrs.
Roy (Goraldfno) Grue11: .RD
Pomor01, and .Mrs.
~
drey) Ch&amp;pman; ..,. son, .ctiarleo Henry Shumaker, Barberton;
ono brolflor, 111oc wnt, .Middlepori; nino grandchildren and ftve
greatocrandchUdren.
Flltoral services wW be held
Sundajr at 2 p.m. at the Poplar
Rldp Baptist Church with lfle
Rev, Merlin Teet&amp; olllclltlrw.
Burial will be In the Poplar
Rfd&amp;e Cemetery, Friend&amp; may
call at tho Rawlf~W• - Coats Funeral Home al\)'tlme alter 6 p.m.
today. The body will be taken to
tho church at noon Sunday to lie
fn state.

(te'ona&gt;

Euge,;,

DOUill IIA'I\JII PROOIAM

WIMMER OF 6ACADEMY

Tho ""'Y ot~

betwooa
Ida W.. lor biJ
wll.,.ndlho
• Dllll torn

-.......
pe•m•ce

Lara .. ' told
qoinat tbe

W&amp;round

MEIGS TIIAtRE

oliiWIIutioa.

TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
.MAYD-13
Walt Disney's

SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
(Teclmftolor)
Dorothy McGuire
James MacArthur
PLUS -

"ROAD TO TROPEI"
(COLOR SPECIAL}

'fet :.•:::::: ::

m::mmJJJ

bbdbb

The .Meiss Counl:r Beqlo
Club wW oponsor oanctloned
trials !lifo Sllldoy be&amp;fmlnlal
8 a.m. oo tho club ......,...
otJ Route 143, near Jlarrlllll·

vWe.
There will be COJil)ttltfoll
Ill boiJI the 13 and 154nch clall·
ea. All owner• ot r8lllalei'ed
belsleo are lnvltod to enter
their dogs. The pablfc Is IJI.
vltod to view the events. A
...
.
noon l~IJNI -'ll
~· roo Ill'!!·
nd.

Thoughts

'

.'
,,
']'

' We have no objection to
playing ear di lor
moqey so long as It'• not
~roons

''" · ours.
~I

Devoted To .'lJ.e CioeQter Middle Ohio Valley

I

~·•• -" ~ •.;,
·" ·
"""'"' r- c--: , . ,.
, ·
L"
Moaltr. bW wlil f$odloued pmo., an ,~o ·1;4111181 ia lfle ~ 10- llop. llfc!u« r "~~r ' llal ~

G. Relehol, ·
~t. · -~~~~~ ~!~ydf.'!:_!:!!
· !JW llrt fnaiinuco PDIIel81. ·lad. .·the :•.,....... ti ,..,. n
'- ofmlllr bul Waa fnli'odliee4 In AmtrlCIII
laa fillihe Sllllte. . . • •
P~ ·~ · bf.l',, and ·~
·A relplud111 wai. · I~
. _oed ' Anlf11.,n taJin• ha~ been vicII! I!'" · ~ whlc~ would ,... ~, pver 1111 Tin taama In
ql"~~tllllt Ohio Sill~ Uidvorslf,y · tho fll't. · , ,.
.·. .
play l Mfd-AnlerlCIIII .C!Jn!tr-. ., Ohill ·"""""'" ~~- ' In-the
ence taam In tllil opeDiqr pme ~c lndudo 0111~ Unlv,oraiQ',
of tile foothill ...... 'In ai!Air- Bowlilw Green . slil~ :Uiilvorolnatb8 1MrB at Cfrichfttl aid ty, Konl Slate Vnlwrall,y, Ml·
Clovtland.
ami Vlllve_rslQ' 111111 ;rotedo Unlverali,J.
rosolud..., apciiiiOI'Od by
Anolflor so n a t e 1'9solutloa
Son. RGIIIl4 Molll, ~. asked tho' Ohio ao.rd of liellld, 1J1 part, " Collop !oo1W1 .,pnlo to ltudY the !oislbUII,J ot
tans , , , loeolld In uie C1JiCb&gt;o ostahllohll!l a medical ocllocll In
nat! 111111 C!Jvtland lroa• would northoutorn Ohio. . The. reaol"'
weiC&lt;IIIIO tho OJIIOI1unl11 to at. llan aabd the baal:d to roporl

R-Ma..won.:

iloo, JIJIIOCI
alvi!W 19
1011,. rfalill.
cOftltllullellllf amo•ad,

'

2l1'PAGES
.

COLORCARTOON:AUer~

Admlsoiorc $LOO and 50e
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

DON1 RUIN
YOUR
\

,..-

WITH WORN OUT NEEDLES ·,
AND CARTRIDGES
~ ,.
The hoppy magic of music will fill tht air lor houri ot tn• '·,
;oyment--with th• right needle or cartridge.

WEINEl
RADIO
6.
·
I
V
H. 2ND AVE.. .
MIDDLIPORJ, 0.

::!;

·ne

~~n:'!:b~.the

,rilfl

Gell-

[

11'1ollo, ~L8
GAUGES and 18.0 runnf!W 14 feet ot
ero; Pt. ~laooant. 23.98; Pom!:
roy - ........, 20.BO;_IIfllton, 1.3~
~wha Falla, 4.26· r1.. '
f~WJ Chlrleaton, l&amp;.Oll rlaiJw,
Lonlon, Marmot. and WIDfleld
are Olllfle sUL
BOAT .MOVEMENTS:
GALIJPOLIS LOCKS- Re11ft
Walker down 5:50 p.m.; Jtllm
Llidd Dean down 8:40p.m.; liarVfl¥ Jordan down 9-.55 p.m.; Jane
T. down 2:35 a.m.; SoiV11 5:20 LID. I Titan ~ 5:55 a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER Somet ICI 7:10 a.m.; Marmet,
Tcby-C ~ 4:50 a.m.; Lolla
tiC.eldSbaorNao!~. 6:30
Win,
.....~ ICI •• P. ""'
G......, T. Price doWn 7:35 Po
m.; Alan R. Ne...W ~ 8:50 a.
m.; Jelfar1011 ~ 12:20 a.m.; MI.
Stab! 4 a.m.; Fnnklfn ,B.
~ 8:35 a.m.; ElprcUf! ·~ 6:40
a.m.; OUichlta down ~110 a.lil;:
OIUO RIVER - IAlek 13, Prfll.
cwfo down 6:~ a.m.; Lock 14,
Andrew P. c.lhoun ~ 7:20 p,
m.; Elisha Wood• 111 8'.50 p,111:;
Volle7 Tranaportor"' 9:40a.m.;
E~r . up 1:50 a.m.; lluncon
Bl'UCI -~ 4 a.lli.; Lock 17, 4
Ftoie 111 1:30 a.m.; st. ,Marys

admfnimators, teachers and
olflor studonta after locldns lfle
doors tor ·3'h hoiD'a dllrlnl a

••I

meotlq to hoar srtevanceo.
The - -blicl.s oorved re!relh·
m8nta.
Wallhln&amp;ton. D.C., llfiY01'
Waller WaahfnlliOn Tburi&lt;W
nfghl ordered BOO National
Glal:dsmen 011 standbY clu1;y
after
riolence .at llowanl
UniversliJ - • ~
N.... ochoof oi lO,OOO 8ladenll
,rhlch had been IokeR over by
mUitanto demandiJig oouraeo
more "relevant" to tho black

=

&lt;11ardBmen, 800
8lrOII&amp; were llandfnl byordered thoro after Thursday's
vWlensehool~butat theweremo:
National

Lond....

.a.:;

~I,J.

them.

Dallas Gl'bbs
Dies Fri.day

NEW HAVEN - DoUas Pat.
ter8on Gibbs, 51, Broadrun CCimOlard troops al10 remabled 011 munl~, Letart, W, Va., died earlllandby
clu1;y at -.n ly today In Holzer .Medical ee...
Ulllverslty at Now Orl011111 ter.
todaY.
.Mr. Gfbba was born Sop~ 21,
.The Executive Committee ot 1917 In Mason CGunly and """
the New York Boord ot preceded In death by his father,
Education • - earl,y todll to Dwl.ilh~
,

~

'Jn thor llowot,

'

or1:

riPftl

~--~ed1a:f o:~.

dend

111·· ~ ·
Anneaatfoll Porm
~ "!!lder• of ·the
oblalntd thofr-_ 1 ~whl h dl~
after die area . . c .:.r
wort locstad, !!rt1ilauab' • Ill:~•
was annelid to wet terri~.
. The otate'o hl&amp;li court ruled.•
local .option II DOt c:llalllli4
when the area Is ~leaiolatllll passed ,_ ...... · •
recta anl,y tho 65 ~t h~

s..reme. .....,. •

Q.ll.

.

'7

:~Ohlbyo:~~ie.tutl
=.~:
""
.....,u '~....
·-\r

o! 6WL
'
'
The bW would Cresto the
member commloa!Gil to
Ohio C&lt;lnotltulllll and
speclllc ....,.,~endatlo.,
tor c..._.. to the General
sembly. ·
.· ·
• '·
The commlsalan Dl!l"'bet,J
would be eppolntad by the ~A~::.
fslotlw sar.tce Cclnmls~
wflb at Jaoot 30 rJ. !hi .....
~· membew or the polltlal party,
The, commfsafoa would be Ia
llou of.a Conltltilltonl
lloil. A proposal tor · mh t
cim~ under lfle pr..-.
cOIIIIItutl.... must be auboni~.
to vat.ra eVOI'7 20 ~a. ' ,. ,
The Houao allo. Mased til
voice vote . a reooluiloa · P~
elafmiJV .May 15 aa Peace &lt;1ft
~rl :Mom~._, Ill &lt;ldo.;•
· !.

make

eon..q:.

Y

Storm
' S·

(Cooitbliod II'Om l'l&amp;i 1) :.
KottorlD/1 eflhnaai'.f ..,e fll
his city woUld "'l" i•inio '0 ..
mWlana." He aild the IJolllli&amp;l.
fall\! reoldeato · were "fa 1 ~~epe.~• .
AljOui eo mUes IDiih :;.
· '...,;:,;.
ZanesviUe, · two
kUieoi 111 1

was eo111oyed by the ~llor
C&lt;Jmpa~ as a truck driver. He
hod been a coal miller too.
He fo aurvfvod by his wil'i,
Louin Rouoh Glbbl; ..,. 1011,
Deliver; twodalll!htero, .Mrs. Robert (Janice) Rendrlcks, and .Mrs,
Elllll (lialll!n) Long, aU ot J:.e.
tart, W. Va.; hio molflor, .Mrs.
Laura Fry Glbbl, aloo ot Latarl;
flve ·sralllchiJdren, two sfltara,
.Mrs. Irene M¥ers, F1al Rock,
W. Va., and lolro. J-"'no.ac.

Lock 21, Re- dolrD 9: p,m.;
Lock 22, Pllll!,p Spom ~ - 6:30
a.m. I Lock :23, Jtllm Puohak ~
3:50 a.m.; Dlanl Uoawortlt "'
6:30 a.JII,; Reelae ·,Locks, Robert P, Tlbolt doWD 2i40.a.m.; IL
E. IIOwlea down 3:1 ·a.m.; 4.
V. Crlaa ~ 7:10 a. I GtMJio
1:20
111 ·: locks, BecfQOrd
p.m.; Re-a..OO.S . . 11140
p. m.; V!l'•a!lat· "' .
•
Sblill Ruwlr I;) .12:41a.m:;, Cfi,J
of St.
1;)&lt;;1~' a.m.; o\lh-

Rev. Dovld Ffelda .alld Rev. Geraid So.Yro wW otllclate. Burial
wW be ·In Hotrman Cemetery,
Frlendo may ..U at the fllllle10118 Funeral H- alter 3 p,
m. saturday.

Krloanaaa d!JIIII 8:20 p.m.; "J, S., ._ndara to, dtlacl but
Lewis down 7 p.m.; Chlrlea K. ~t ft 1111 "4ellnltoly a
down 7:30 Jl.ln.; ste- doWD· · "
•
8 p.m.; 11111 Loci\Y down 10:15 · .
said the wind
p.m.; Edward S. Bosworth doWD .prdlably ,.., above 1a
s:to a.m.
·
·
1

Lou{.

were
.zU t, Alellllder,
.
illl! ' :jleii,J LQu van
Mc~avllla.
The u. ·s, Weall!er I!Jifilau' ~
Clnclmlll Aid
'
lcntna . did, .110! !Ddl&lt;fti'
booJ1 • shljled .fG1111tiOft\.·
denotes • . lol:lildo; Tlii
did DOt r.,...l
w!Mre 1n Ohio alii
Wlnda to be 0111,y
·. Cbootar Re~

1"".,.~-Chara!r,''er"~- wUI ... he'• land "' 3 a.m.; lap- downl:- :..11, at Col Muntcf.Pil,
r w'"
.....
"" "' 4~: a.m.; Woltlr ,. Cudr up 4:o.O 11011' ·llulono t'IJI'all!lld
s..daJ at 2 p.m. lrvm lflellnled- a,m.1. Meldahl ~·· ~ Ill Ketteti!W l'trlotor
rua VaftodMethadlat·a.urch. The Blaske down 4:10 p.m.; !!fiiO been too ama11 for

AJIONG '111081! AT 'l1IE SPEAKER'S table durlall Frlclaylll&amp;lll'o . . . YR dl- lOr
Slato Treas11J:8r Jdlll D. Herbert were Treasurer Herbert, 0, II. StowUt. COIIIQ treaourer; All,)'. llamlln Kf~W, prooecutfiW attorney; D. Kenneth Morpn, clQ'Iilanqer, and Tony
Barr, preofdent of the Gallfa C&lt;&gt;unty YIIUIW Republfcon Club.

.

\

lnell&amp;lble

to

run."

About 1, 400 rJ. die 2' 000 otudonto at lolarletta College ~·
cottod classes today to protei!
the expaftfon or .Molman. Dr.
Duddy said he had no obJectfona
•• long •• the picketing Wll
peaeellll,

DIVORCE ASKED
Cllflorlno Protlltt, Portland,
cltBraln8 aroso nef!lect ot duty
IIIII extreme crueff,y, has llled
a petition for divorce I r o m
James J. Protlltt, same acldreu.
The plafntlf! II IIOikfng CUIIodY
or • minor chUd.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - None.
DISCHARGES - None.
.LOCAL TEMPS
Tile femporalure Ill Pomero:y's
downtown btlslneu dllltrlct at
11:20 ..... Wll 52 ........
dor overuot oklea.
SCHOOI.'I TO DISJoiiSS
Scllooll oi tho lllulhom Local
Sehoql Dilllrfet wUI dliaplsa'
CIUIOI at '2:30 p,m, Tueii!V rcir
'
'
i
.
a teachers•
meeting.
'
'.
i''

~·

~

I

A GOOD !fiME TO SELECT MOTHER'S DAY GIFt$ ·~
~

..

.

'\

.

'

'

. 'l',

- and as a speelal this weekend we n '-llrt In the Helisewarls
Dft,artiJII!t
on the ist lloor' •:·
/
\
't . ' '

.~

.

Bll Sale of w"l known "'aile of Cookwn ·Sets - teflon·coated Siuce ~ans ·11111 Sauce PGts ..:

-

\

stainless ste~ mlxllll bowl sets - whisUinl tea kettles - bun ,._, - •

.pots '-' el~ldl
'

appliances lnc:ludln&amp;lllfCOiatqrs - toast•s .. trr pw - etc.

'

'

·'i

•·!t,J

hand&amp; with Slate Treosurer John D. Herbert wfiUe tOID'f!W the Ohio VaDey l'llblflhf:w
newopeper plant Frlcfaf afternoon. Treaoilrer Herbert wao In GaUJI&gt;olls oU day Frf; .' vlsllfns varfOUB busbleBB and Industrial llrme, Shski:W hands with .Mr. lleriF! are
:;..,. .McCoy, Cllrfo Lane and Gory Barr.
•,

GALLIPOLIS _ Slato Treaourer Jdlll D, role Ill Ohio's !uture, and added Ohio RepUb·
Herbert termed the 1970 Ohio eleetforl "one Ucono will face ltll( ._altlon In 1970,
of the steto' s _mosl fJIII!C!rlanl In recent
Herbert said die Rhodao admlnlmatlon
JIIOl"S," during Friday nlsllt's Young Re· has "U•ed up to Ito ptollilaoa," and rec.U·
publican Club dinner meotlq In hie honor ed the eondltlon the ot.lit was IJI when tho
preiOIII admlnlatratlon took over Ill 1962.
In clolblr, Herbert ttmarkod. · "Tbls iB
dey Friday visiting btlslnesa and lnduatrtal a perlocl ot revolutloil. · Ptoblemo must be
~;--:
.
firms. Hla avowed purp:»aed was to see coped wilh by our llldero. We must over.
&lt;;.: GALLIPOLIS - Gallla, VInton, oJid .Meiss Camp Francis ABXU1'1.
what tho voters, or taxpayers are thlnldns come these problema."
,\¥1111es wUI be " where the actloo Is" Ill a
For the Cincinnati youth not engaged Ill In lhfo area.
The opeaher was illtrcDloed by Norm
l'fl.Diproject Ill ChrlltteneducaDonwhfchwlll helping Ill vacation Bible ocbOols there wUI
"Wo as a psrt;y will have oor work cut
teach Ito climax June 16~. On lho10 d,.Y&amp; be OliO' or more manual work projects for out tor us durlns the next twoyearo," said stewart, pest presldalll or the GaUfa YB'a.
Tony Barr, presfdon~ lntr&lt;Jmced Rod (lor•
.u.ere ..WbeatCemj&gt;FrancfsAoburynearRlo the Improvement ot the camp. Ills hoped lho youth!Ul treasurer.
Grende SO to 60 Y&lt;iuth and adult&amp; from West. that elsht locAl .high school youth can be
. ''The 1970 election will becrWcal becallse don, vice presldont ot lfle YR orPIIIzatfoll
wood United .Metllodfot Church In Cfncbmatl. recruftod to share In the camping expert. lho result&amp; of that eleetforl will delermble and other (Illest&amp;,
Tbe dinner was prtfll'ld and IIOI'Yed bl
'' Adults IJI IIIIa ·will be ,.,rklng as ence or the week with the Cfncbmatl IJ'OIII). our future for the next 10 years," he con.
Mrs.
Joe Clark' • Homt Eeonomlcs Deport·
neatlon Bible school "teachers with local
A plamlng meeting wae held rocenUy at tlnuod.
ment
or
GAHS.
He pointed out redfltrfctlng will piiiJI a bfg
teaehero In some of the churches or thfo Camp Francis Asxury under the loader ship
"::0"'
SOme of the youth wiD be employed or Rev. John Petrie, mlnloter or education
al assistant teachers or recreation leaders, of the Westwood Chureh.
GALLIPOLIS - Rev. A. H. lolacKenzfe
and while vaeatlon Bible ochoola are Ill proAIIO preoont were Mrs. Lois Runk or Cfn..
.
S&amp;turda,y reminded loco! residents ot MooIll local churches,' boys and slrls or clmatl; Rev. and Mra. Slmuel Bo,ydind.Mrs.
dey evening's Town llall meelfn&amp; oched.
, JUnior hlllh ochool age will be taught at
(Continued on Page 2)
·
uled to beiiiD at 7:30 p.m., Ill the Pariah
Houae rJ. tho St. Peter'• l!plocopa1 Church.
The Issue to be dlocussed Is: "0 u r
GALLIPOLIS - Marlfn G. Kems, Gelltpo.
School In !he Galllpolle Sehoollllatrlct."
llo, executive ·vice presldonl or the First
The public Ia lnvll8d.
'
Nat!anaf Bank, ~.came th~ Hcon4, .ciJI'!Iolite. -· r nfn:: - ,..
'
.
...,..,. • · :: ........
!!X
.
,. Jllbn IL Wriall~ 2~, Rl. otftho·hlainn~Y aDd ~ckapsrkedcarownod to ''lllo tor a 'll!ilt liD tho cll;i' oehool boal:d
''MIS lqclsod In the GeWa Counf,y b7 Ar1htir C&lt;lli~, Rt. 1 LangtvUle, and whe~ he tiled his nominating petltloo Setur·
day mornblg with tile Gallfa Cooney Boal:d or
or blt-eklp an~ lett of cen.. lett the scone. .l
·
or an !ll)cfdeDI earfy sawr. Tbe patrol lnvestfialed a threo.ear rear Election.
Kerns wUI be """"'ns his lldl:d torm
'(DICifl!lil&amp; die Slato Jlfgh.,.., Patrol re- end collllfoo at 4:45p.m.Frlda,yonRt. 7, nve
and !OID'4onths mUes north or CHester. an tho local board. He Is prealdont or the
driven by Wrlllllt and Leland ~sene Cars driven by William W. Milhoan, 18, Gallipolis Board or F.mcatlon.
Only other candlcfato to rue for the cit,y
l@I'!Jnl 19, o!l64 North Third Avo., .Middle. Rt. 1 Long B&lt;ICillm, and Donna L. Gibbs,
.MD&gt;DLEPOJIT - An apposl lor lunda ""s
board
thus tar fo Richard C. Roderick, made Sofllrda,y by tho lllddleport Fh'e Desldoawfped at 1:25 a.m. saturdly on 34, MAlson, W, va., had ~ In that or·
anemDenorthoftho Gallfa-.Mefsa eoun. derbeh!Jid another ear that was maJdng a last Wednesda,y, seeklns a llrlt term.
partment.
The 111'111• ol Kerns and llarland T• .Mor·
The petrol said Wright laDed to stop lett turn.
Rathor than to bring fa a lfK&gt;Ir or carlll.
the accident.
Behlod tllem, James L, Wfnnfn&amp; 68, Vn· tln expire this fO&amp;l'. FUfnB deadline lor all val as In the post, the . . . , . _ fo asldng
Count,)' Deput;y Sheriff Jack Owens l0111oYm, Pa., tafled to stop andhlo car muck contested posts at tho Nov. 4 pnerol elec- buofnesses and relldonta to ' ""trlbuto to tile
Wrfajit a short Ume lator In Clle· the back of die Gibbs car forcing It Into tf)e tion lo Wedneidoy, Aug, 6.
deportment. A . . . - IJIOIIesmansaid tho
Cordle smith, Green Twp., tiled hfs nom!· Imported lhows solicit lor advertlslns Ill od·
as Wlilsht · ~~rove onto Rt. 7 fronl a back rJ. thellllhoan ear.
street. He wao boolbd at the jaD at No one was InJured and there was mnder- nsl!ng petition Friday with the GaDfa County dltlon to Iakins a nwJor port of theprucouds,
Booird or Election for the JJOst or Green Twp, thereby providing little benefit lOr die depart.
Sat.lrcJO¥.
ate dlmage tO die Gibbs and Wbmfng cars,
rlios inodorato diiJilBfiO to both cars with minor diiJilBfiO to the Milhoan vehicle. truatea, Smith Is Olllf the third trustee can. mont or die comrmnl1;y.
~
f~ according to tho
The patrol cited Winning to Meigs C&lt;lunty dldato to rue oo·tar.
Ill the 12-montb period OlldiJq( Jan. I,
:: · .q
Court .MIIJ' 16 011 a charge of faUure to stop
1969,
the .Middleport doperlment Wwerecf
Where There's Srrwke There 171 emergency
was ane o1 IC)IIl' .Melp Count,y accf., wlthln die assured clear distance.
calls and 57 lire calls. There
f1!Yestliated late Friday and earlJI
An unldentl!led lractor4ralfer Olpped ap 1
were over1,074 man holD'• rrpentoothecaUo.
May
Any
IIB'ililv l&gt;V tho
lloDe and cracked the windshield on a car drlv.
)I lddltfon, 30 member• ot the depart.
GALLIPOLIS - Eight Golllpoll8 Volun-'
accldont occurred at 6:45 en by Robert C. Parker, 44, BelP!'I, al
mont
savo 9,516 man hoiD'a lut year Ill at.
124 twoandml&gt;llsl!mlloa 3:45 p.m. Friday an Rt. 7, two and ·..,. · leer Fifemen and two trucks modo a l'IID lendance at tralnlnJ aelllona, lllOOtlnp and
at 2:57 p.m. Friday to die realdence of LorLinpvlilfe. An un" 4flled car went ball mUea brill ot Chester.
en Wol!,, .MW Creek Rd., three mDes north olflor even!l viW to the llmetfonfns orthedo·
N 'lD
parlment.
ot r.IIJ,olli, but there was no lire.
Bll:dnoll hOUoeo havo boon mslled letters
FlrelMn checked the entire houoe but
arrklnc·
l-r!Je!petion In the fund drive. Real.
coli!~ aotl ~ a tire. Neighbor• hod tolepbaned til'~)' saw llllOke CODling ll'om the danto are lnvlled to Jollllbo lruafneollDOD Ill
attic ~ IGOI ot !he houoo. Firemen taldrrs port In tho drln.
c.,.....butloas me¥ be lORI to the Middlethoor(zOcl wb&amp;t they saw ""s stoum crest.
port
Fire Department, P. 0. Box 144, Middle·
II 111 tlln on the root. 11 """ the 65th
port, Ohio.
ailrJII ill.."'" :rear for local llremen.

t
'
.
··.· ~ . hree County Proi ect Set ~~:su: :::::ss.:'d.u:t~r~i

'. ...,.

·

J

Kerns. Files ffi
•

area.

.'

on

.. .,.

0

. ita••

•PiltrQl Charges Driver

School Election

0

Firemen Invite

reoult

Public to Help

Just

·' r'

.

i.: ;;'··FIFl1l GRADE PUms o! AddaviUe Elementary Sellocll . , the opporlunlt.J ot shak-

1970 Key to GOP

wa•

ELBERFELDS-POMEIOY IRE-OPEN FR.IDA ·.
AN·DSATURDAY NIGHTS .IJN:fll 9'- '

'~He ftl

11/CE TfN t;ENfS :.

SUNDAY,
MAY II,
'

NO. 15

tW1'11¥11d1 die wl"'tQ .'~. i1f., .. ·
liquor · pe~ts .whwh wereOhlo

~= ~!II,J;.::so.:r:: nu'1o:~·~,;r~~ ~.::2~~~~~~:~ - ~~lljl!~

" .,.,,.

0
Ill

rHREE SECTIONS

'

111 • wW · - • .., the Nou..
.....
11\11
-~
,
Coal..-· •nmbe~ ballol. . ~d •

ear11": .

!ought with · radl&lt;!il :iludolita
who rampeged lhtou&amp;ll·' the
tt b u _
campus aboutlilg "liM II
down."
Black atudenls at """•no
Unfversl~ earfy today releued
...
,
COLUMB11S (UPI) - T b e
Ohio lllatm1 Dopertmonl op.
Oiled bids Tllll'ldly ... 64 pro.
jocta tllialfna $10.1 mUIIGilln-.
ch\cJinllllne federal proJoctl.
MAIIJE'ITA, Ohio (l)PI) SoYen counties ot IOIIIhoul
·Earle lllelman, -'1 electod
Ohio
flpred In tho total pte
ltudent body prelldalll ot .Mor.
loUa Colleso, was erpeUed f,. $14,U5. Tile¥ we r e
~Idly for maJdng "Jncendl. Molp, Alltenl, ()aiDa, llockary~ remarks to the ochool'o ·ln&amp; .Momoe, .Morpn, Nc:l&gt;le,
Vlatan IIIII Wasldngtm, per.
efllet admfnimator.
Dr. Frank E. Duddy, presl- tal!lfna to pslntlngCOIIIer llneo,
dalll ot lolarfeUa COllege, Aid bid allardod to J, W. MeCor.
lillck, Inc., .Manlltleld.
)!alman had - e d at I rar·
w :"
ular IDOIIIhl¥ meeting between
oehool otllcWo and - n i l to
pre811J! a lllatoment.
"He mad&amp; a lllatemont that
wao fnaullfn&amp; poaalbly sJandor.
O.s, and most certafnbo bi....U.
seld.
ary' .. Du.....
llalman woe -Ued followIna the meeting by Dr. AD•
Boaeh, doan ol the colleso.
'
DuddY said lolalman was lllo
ell&amp;lble to be student body prealdont bocauae he """ under prb.
batiOD for .Uosodll belnc fniJdo
a Blrla' dormitory after houra.
"He """ electod by Juallns
tho mMlart bod;y canstllutlan for
hil own bellellt," Jluddy llld.

New President
In GaWa' -county, the daughtor
of tho late .ttllm end Swish- Of Students
or WUt. She waa a member of
the Poplar RfdRU '8qjtlst Church.
She wao preceolOd In death by ()ut of Office
her hosbolld, Hollis;'
daugbJuly 18 , 189.,

~o

Sun., Mon. &amp; Tues., Mlly 11 - 12 • 13

,

. B • tl

·!=ti.e

.Mrs. Mary !reno Shumaker,
74, S. Soeond S!. ; Mldd!IJ&gt;OI'I,
died unexpectecfly ThiD'Bday af•
ternoon et the home or her daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Grueser,

/

'

,• I

ampuses . r1s e . 81\'ER NEWS·\ J ;~~"'::.:. "!'. 4:
In Arm·ed Guard. S
. fo1 \
50.
IIIIi).
""!J· !he
to

Dies Thursday

-

c

!:a"::'m.~!';~::~!:.::: ·

Shumaker

1

Two Accidents
Investigated

::;-•:s

Member Federal Re~ve System

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

Miss Condee ,
. Dies Wednesday

~

'

ft-.,

To be sure that you really know where all
of your valuable papers-deeds, policies,
Wills, birth certificates-are at all times
and that they, your jewelry, and other
valuables definitely are there: RENT A

'

•

f'r*y, Nty ~.

Not Be

Fire

lliiOW:,_ PA'!Eift' PAPERS -

lllurlee V, Reed ot Rel:4tvllle dlliPIIJipUoaliiiPift

he uJ hfo brolflor, Marrin, hive received for fnventiJis a novel tue1 delloory unt1 wbldl
can be Installed on psolble pumps at aervlce stotfoos. The llilll can be pnuret to.matfcoiiJ' delfvar a seleeblif amount or !uelu doblrmlned by tho slllOUlll or lliOtle1 wbldl
ibe customer wlohes to li)IOnd.
·
-

Brothers Patent New
Device for Gas Purh,p
BY BOREBT WINGETI
REDJSVU.U!! - Till• mraU eastem ~
C4liiiF (&gt;iMD\11\lf;!o ·~· Ill# tile' llat!CIII••
nowest two Inventors.
They are the broUtero .Marvin W. and
llleurlce v, Rood who recently recefvSd
u. s. Pa- No. 3,435, 991.
ThO¥ were authorized by tho federal P ·
ernmont 111 Aj)rll to receive a potent tor
their fnventloo or a 1M1Yel fuel doUvory
unit for poolble pumpo a( aervlce sta.
tiona that s111Dmatlcslly dollvero a opeclllc amount ol fuel as dotormlned by lfle
amoulll ot money which the cuotomer wishes to apend.
The Invention, caUed a "Fuel Delivery
Unit With Pump Switch Cut.O!f," wae CDD·
celved by .Maurice Reed, a parlnsr Ill the
Reed Brother&amp; Store here wlthanotherbrother, Dohrman Reed.
"I had thought about such a thing for
10me Ume and one day I caouaUy menIIDnod It to Marvin," oafd .Maurice.
.Maurice said Marvin, who works as a
crane operator for Electromat at lolarfet18, fmmedlotely bessn sketching the device.
The Invention 1000 materWized.
uwe WDrked Cll it olf and on for aboot
six months belore llnoUy deciding diet we
b'lrd lho Idea fuflJI developed," .Mollrlce said.
The Reed brothers then turned their Invention over to the Ra,ymond Lee Organ!.
zatlon, Inc., Now York Clt;y, tor enslneerfnB work and to check out Idose. The Roedo
teamed aboot the firm which MW bas been
assigned 10 per. cent ol the patent, from
Pqlular .Mechalllco .Masuble.
II ""s 011 September 26, 1967 diet blue.

prints were complsted and irii&gt;mltted to
U. S. Pltent (XIfos trfllcfal ...
' ''We'"'wt'· to· make NVer'al reV!-. J~e.;
(Coatfnuod ...

.
BahIes

Pace 2)

a· .

~lDICS

Begin May 14
POMEROY - The 1969 Melp Cc:unt;y Rabies Clinic program will be lsuncbodOD Wod·
nesda,y, May 14; at an fnnc&gt;C!dstJm perlodS.C
p.m. at the Middleport Fire Station
All animal&amp; vaccblated IJI 1966 or before
oho\lld be re ..acclnatod at ooe ot tho six
clfntc locations betWeen .May 14 and .May 2G,
olllcWs said.
Dotes, limes and locetionl ot the fnnoculatloo times Include tile llaclno Fire
' Jlulland Fire
Slatlon on .May 15, 5-' p.m.;
statfoo on .Moy 16, 5.$ p.m.; llelgo HIIJI
School football field "' l'onlerCQ'. ..., 17.
10 a.m.-12 noon.; Cbootar Fire 91atloa, Nty
19 !rom 5.$ p.m. and at the Gran&amp;e JlaU IJI
Harrisonville on May 20, 5.$ p.m.
The cost rJ. tile Y1cclnatl0111, alvon 'llfdl.
l,y and pafnleslily, In order to wllre out rableo, Ia $1.50 per pet. Doe• muat be br 1 , .
on a leolh and cola in a ..,. . . bGL
The YICCfnatlon will Ill! ~ ,;roan,
except oo doss under fire lllDllllll oiCI a.l
oU cafa, which llhould.be YOCcinitod: §AI
ly. Dop over t11reo - . . ·Old d over Sfx manlhJI,old
r ctf:tel!Jl!,...
clnationL
·
...·' '

lhi!II!"

�,,

'

'

•

'

'

Some Do.ubts q,_boot Gov. ·Moore's DriUingPlan ...
.....
Covemor Arch Moon of Weill Vlr.....-.
!be llollllless 'Ill IIIIOcklag the
dbU.,-bls.·. t01111
stste, ..,.
llboken up lllllll' or
.unn Oblo.
. ius recent OlllllWICelllel that Welt VIrilni• wiU
bkll , for the gao and oil
that 111a1 lle under 't he Ohio IUYer II the
Immediate ..... of ·!be - of ralllllll eiabrows In IN.a - .
We're IWlt cootellllnc; ·!be ownershiP of !be
Ohio River. 9omeboiiJ a 111111 time 110 as•l&amp;ned that watered-&lt;~~~ rial olltste to the Old
DomiDioa, and Walll VIrginia became a
otate In 11163, llle river went wilh the land.
'lllere 11 1 Clllleldenble bod:1 of aphdoo,
however, that • few poilU of major coocem
to Ohioan a and Weill Vlrlinlan&amp; be ..Wed
Gllr. Moore and bla aDIDiotrallon ba-

'*"'"

'"'I

'llle
pobt'lof ~oro, a.ioi!IB •and Tfelt
Mllllcno

haVt .,_

I

,;

.

.

Fn'day·
.

~
\.10 ·

•••!Ill

a....,.....

un-

MEMBERS OF XI GAMMAMVa!APTEiofllelaSijpDa Pill
SororiQ' are plctored at a workshtlp held Thurlllilyat lbe home
or l!a!'blrlllelziJW. prssldeot, lnpreperatlonforallea market.
Manlbera ara llhown n!lnl&amp;hllW antique !urnltore which will be
lllil&lt;lae llle !toms. 'llle Oea marhet will be held tr.m 10 a. m.
to 6 P, ID. next Frlda,y and Sotordsy and lfCIII 12 111X111 to 8 p.m.
next SUndaY at the "red bern" wblch I&amp; located on Mrs. BetsIll'• ~ In Puneroy's SUpr Run.

Patent Pump Device·

Pomeroy Council is I.noking for

Minor Injury
Is Reported
Jn Ace" dent

Teenagers Arm Cut

-rstu•

~i~i.~;!1t!&lt;!~ngsters ~Take Off ,:T~:f.~.?E
For W
. as

nofn

D ,..,'C...· · ·,~ wa't,~Jone.lo!&gt;&lt;ihwhlcl~L
•,

Pilot Project

Ha"'n ..ds oif

c•l{!arettes

R

• d

16 Listed for
Honors at OU 81••

• · -... ....a at'.
:c.

Sing il Announced
TUPPERS PLAINS - T h e
Ealllom Hl&amp;b School llladlum will
be lhe llllinltoranGitdeoryouth
hymn 11n1 to be held from 5:30
to 7 p.m. 111 &amp;lldiJ, Na:r 18,
!PiniiOred by the 91. Paul'•
United , MethOdist a.urcb Y111th
, Fellolrahlp at TUpper• Plalllo,
.,tlie IVmn line WUI be nondenonl\ laailollal lad Ia open lo llte pub.
lie. Linda ~t Ia prelident
.', J!l' .the JGIIIh feilowllilp • Pal
_ .....
, laedet.
:...... 1-, r.._

'i.' ·-~~M':·

_,,.\

~~ . \

.....,..,...
...... ·
a..

Restaura.nts

O&amp;ester township

Will Observe

Gives to Crusade

CJIFSI'ER - 1i'he caReer crullde In Cheoter Townahlp has
netted $290.50, It Is reported.
Workers cmtscled 285 homes
with contrlbutlona beilll given at
POMEJIOY - Nine Melp Coun- 2t3 homes. Mrs . .Mar1101 Parker,
1:1 reotauranto wiU observe col- chairman, extends thinks to con-

COffee Day

In Auto Accident

u.ere

•w--• -

'

\ .L.I

', .. ,

· Barr.&amp; Son Has · .RUtlalid.Mea

New Franchise .

GALLIP()LIS- 1'116 ~
lne., hllbeenlward-

Barr"~

'·

.· ~~ ·

'·uur

fee day for thebenelltoflbeOIIID1:1 cancer crusade Wedoelllloy.
Mrt. 'lbeodllre T. Reed, Jr.,
II cblllrman of the aetlviQ' wWi
tho parltclpallq restauronta to
dooate proceeds from coffee
soles for ·the dll' to the cancer
fund drlv
•·
Participating
ellobll-enta
lnclucle Crow' a, Bailey's, moe
and Grey, Bowers Drive-Ill and
Court street Grill, Pomero.r;
Jack's Dllry bar and the wame
lllap, Middleport; The Club, Racille and Archie's llecreallon
•

GALLIPOLIS - Principal James N. M. Davia, Gallla Academy
Hl&amp;b School, Invited me Into Ida omce this week to show me s0111e..
- •-u•• •oanled me an old cellophane covered diPIIIlll, or certlfl·
·•ate, more than 100 years old.
.. . Doted March 29, 1867, It waa tho dlj)llllll of George Wolf, who,
accor&lt;llng to the words printed there, WJS graduated tr.m the Com·
:.:merclallloputmeat In the Scleoco of Practlceofllwble Eatry Book", heopq and Its Collective Science, and that at a regular Olllllllna·~ he wao fllund to be coqetent ,_Scl.millc Frlnclj)lea In every
Dapal1ment of CCIIImeree.
"6~;..:: ~ .AcUelllt m.atScllool, accordllW 't.o'!WCI!Pl&lt;h"Wiii'~har;; . -'i-.~ .JMI&amp;nd·
" .,
"l'tehtl311£12~, 18'11:eSip!lbfGe0rp Wolti' \l!Pf~ifan:· c.'llOii-1,' ''. _, :· , '·~·
·'" &gt;·" · '"
"'-P.tindpall F.· P. 'Smith, Principal, Canlnlitclll Dapai'III\Oli• Sllll~" · · · -' ' ,., 1
...
~·«uh, PresldeiX; and IL Aleohlre, Secretaey,
. '
PLAN TO SERVE
''" 'llle·dlpiCII8 was aemtotheGollla ~Hiatortcal SocleQ' and
CHESTER- Plansforobsorv-~ Ita '!'11 to GallJa Aclllieml Hlgb School b,y Peter G.
I~W Memorial Day were made ala
-•·6880 llrklgitOIOD; ~mall.
recent meetlpg ol the Chesler
-~· · Of aU !)laces,' Geoqe Woll'alo~·dlploma was !omd In Fire Deparlmert. The deport--'~ the bottom· of an old ohoR&gt;IIig bq ala Good Will Store In Cincinnati. .nent ·will slap a chicken ber·
c:
becue dlmer. A perade to the
··
LOOKING OVEIIa Ull c1 Gallla Academy lllgbScllool aradUalea, cemetery will be held at 1:30
"'f!rool 1901 throuab 1910. I noted there were 137 with the larpll p, m.
"' claaaeo In the last three yearo. Thare ware 21 graduate&amp; In 1908,
.. 24 In 1909 """ ;a In 191Q.
iii!
Allother look at the Uat and I ftnl there are severe! par10111
whooll recGIDize u being Galllpolla resident&amp; todaJ, Thay lncludOd,
b,y, claaoeo:
1001 - ~ Small MclDqre, 1902 - Henry W. OlerriiWton,
1103- Beula Uhri11Perry,l904- AllceAieJiander Wolfe,l907.
~· Rleheltl (Pete) ,lfeConnJck, 1908 - Margaret Ecker, Edith
.lluta~er, and Gamet Sb-OIIIIfeUow (my second grade toacher),
.,1909- Ella Liddy McKnlaht. and 19{0- lftrold Sal!ord.

Reb.ld,

trlbetors.
Workers Included Mro. Emeraoo l'lloler, Mrs. Gordlll Ride-

.'
The firm hal over a PT., ~.LE~T - PC)rllona of delilna Jo clloosefl:qm. Mr. Barr
11 special bleasi~W were read by laid the home&amp; can be built 011
llte Rev. c:utrordSchane, with the lndl~ Iota, or llll Iota church bella. &amp;Oi!ndllw. at the plied by the.flrm.
Service Guild lunebOCMIWedne..
I wu alto IUJIIOWioed SMurday ~t Olrlot l%11a&lt;:opal Olurch dq that 111e Barr firm hal been
Pariah H111so. .
awanled a Generol PoOl Cotpor.
Tile llalineaa meetllW of !be a11on francblso. Tilt firm wtU
Qulld was, preolded over by the build both coounerclal and reelpresident, Mra. llolner Martin, c1en11a1 111011 • •
Sr. Two of 10 !oldiJv banquet - - - - - - - - ta,blea had been reJinlahed by Bill c0111£11eted.
Wells, Sexton, for the lnspOctim
He also described the bishops'
ofllte members, and It wioavoted rose l)lrclen, alii the 57 acres of
to have him ra!lnlohallthe tableL "oedland on top of the mountain
A stea&gt;-otool for the kitchen was where the cathedral stands. The
donated by Mrs. Maurice r.fo,yes. calltednl Ia the only gothic
A rummage llle will be held cathedral In tills ciiWltry and hsa
the Oral week In June, with Mrs. the grandeur of llte European
MOton Miller acti~Was chairman. calltednls with Its 14th Centucy
Proceeds are to help doil-sy ex· stained glass wlndowa, he said.
Pense&amp; cl the trip to be made by
Holies sea Mrs. Tm1 Wolters,
the church acolytes In August, to Mrs. Elza Martin and Mrs. DoArlington, Vs., where they wiU mar Martin served Mrs. Maurice
serve 11 the Waahlrlgton Cathed- Mo,yeo, Mrs. J. J. ~Mrs. F.
ral101 Wast VJrrlnla llo¥·
W. Ingraham, Mrs. D. N. ConThe guild voted to dooata $25 nors, Mrs. Lucy Moreland, Mrs.
addllioral to the Rev. Schaoe for Bill Well&amp;, Mrs. Milton Miller,
e:q&gt;ense money for the Washi~W- Mrs. Clllrord Schone, Mrs. S. c.
ton trip.
Wilhelm, Julia Smith, Mrs. Gall
The Rev. Schaoe described the · Faires, Mrs. Rsbe Beale, Mrs.
Waahlniton Cathedral, &lt;Mnecl by J. C. Cochran, Patey Hill and Dodthe Protestant ~I scope! Founda- dso Foran.
lion, anddmatecJb,yWoodrowWUHostesses for the nextmeellq
son In 1915 for a National Shrine. on June 4 ' will be Mrs. WUey
The Cathedral Ia now two-thirds Minton and Mrs. Edith -klns

MASON DRIVE·IN
VI/,_ - ~~.
_

.£...._

' ·~~A
D-rr')
/
, , 'I:r :...; _, ,y !."-~'
,I

_,.,

.

_,.-rT , ._

--

AN ALL-DISNI!Y I!NTI!IIITAINMI!NT "IIIDOIUMI

·-- ,,.

Man. &amp; Tues., M8y 11 • 12-13

~I A1•...1•-1

DOUILI fiA'IUB PIOGUM

lWINNER OF 8ACADEMY

DOUr, Mrs. Larry Farley, Mra.
~a, Mrs. Donald Van
!ilella TOOOJI, Mrs. Alvin
Mra. Charles Goegleln,
GoegJeln, Mrs. Willis
Mrs. George Wol!, Mrs.
Jlopr Bahr, Mrs. RalphBallaro,
Mro. Bob Ritchie, and Mrs. NormanRose.

James
Meier,
Tripp,
P8uy
Frolll,

MEIGS THEATRE
:' -

home.

·~-..._

lillowl foe hil
........ the

poso;_,.

oedllndor

Lira ...told
qainlt lbo

lamia&amp;
.........,.
ot

molulioo.

.. .-

... ..' .

SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
(Technlcolor)
Dor

COLORCARTOON: Alterego
Admission: $L 00 and 50c
SHOW STAJITS 7 P.M.

-

PUll

'

·-----

IMlOGER
litO
W11H
........
_ lo-CW·•.__

IHtwi.. ~~~.~am. -sam- -~
'lllllllllt . . . . .
~- _.......
HXM.UII
MiliUM JMDUM
lw~ u.IUI .IICI..U

,it. __

"RRAD TO TROPEI"
!COLOR SPECIAL)

D l - ... n.m:tiEIIMIRf
........ lrlll .. . . . . . . . . . . . _ _

WE OFFER ONE OF THE LARGEST DISPLAYS

Edrly American

.

, , CAN IT BE that I gred~ated from Gallla Academy Hlgb School
~· yesra qo? That was 8mle claso - 94 studenta, not DliiQI of
11hG111are still ·ln'llte old French Clq. We were the Drat of the Flbe&lt;11111 ·F'i'fl!~s. Thera bill never been another clau like that Thlo time of yeer holds both fond and lid memoi-lea lor tha p'ld. uatllw ll!l"'or~ FOil&amp;' year~ of soodll!tmorlea ~xed by !be Juni..-·
Seal!II" Bail;llet IIIII; the PrCIIIi the latter we called a dance. But IIIIJ'Yi aone fancy an ua and call It a "Pnm."
A vleUm of prqveas was the Junior .• Selllor l!anquot llll tha 11&gt;cal ac;-. ~r• hson't ~ a banquet ... for SOleral y.,..a, two
or lhree it iiaot We lludeita, olwaya looked forward to thO ,llaaquet.
· The banquet olways iave tlie bo.ohful fallows and -who
coqldn't dalice - 8Cllllewl1ere to go and aomelhlng to do. It modo Y'"' .
·f · that you were I part ol the pasoi~W scene.
. •
·:: · Tho ~·sills of the aiiiUll hsnquet renhe olq with the .,....
·IIPtiUni liM In the ~~ CIQ' S.hoolo ao.a thiDg .l ..ted to 101
· ,:p.eelled. Shortly after tho city dlacontlniled Ill l!llf)lq bat lhe
~ CGum,y Schoolo ~~~ dllcodlooed thO cOUIII,y wide !PelllrW 11eo,
· Vaybe It'a j.m a boil lllller 1111 bonnet b!lt I
!*f*d to see
·. both of them eo. eJI)OI!tally tha JI10illlW bees.
·'

•

-

'

om

, · ;·K.~)··

·

-·

t

,

AND, SI!EAKING OF TIDNGS GOOIG-'. It's not-~ lolo!rn.
11!11 tha oldeot lo!lftJaD rivalry In tllla part of.(be Obl~ Valley ~10)
•{lit beellcancalllod - at lout !o~ lin! CunhV soalol!.lllri ~f4rtlqr .

'¢'&gt;

~.14!

q.. ._. Galllpolla- Pl. Plealllll football pule.

, , ll'he Blue Davllo and lhelr ,_ Colch, whoeyer
· . ~·- tha 8011011 next Sliptember
· '
;,~=~~Then .for . tile last- pmo of lhe
J
Weal ·Will • - to

·'

·

..... ·•···

· It has IIIII beia

4,
~·and

lbe

(be river at

the two COIIUIIIIIIIUeo r1.
the~~!hool

Button•lufted high boc~ charm In tho tvar pojlular
wing dooi~n feoturing mapla-finiohtd oxpostd front
wood arm panel; and bo• pleottd akirt - OM ol
' Rowe's moot papuli1r furniture atylu. Ch.Oiooitllw
• B. F. Goodrj~h T••loam L•'-• Fo011' !~

•

-

_,..
0 .; , I

)

:·• , , .... ,

'

.

~u•hlon•; ot ••p!rtm,--:(!·~~~ionine' ;,_c~f&lt;a;rt·

•n llacron. Ato•labi&lt;Jl in o wldt ran,. of

1

_'·

orly

.... , '· , · , ·-~ · ana oo lao. Pl.._ttlv,·""" s~l•l!l• 1ni:IU!15 :
., , lit no 'iddilionai'C:h.,.it. , · ' ·
' •··

.'

'

,·

. ~·· ,:", . l: ~';'~~on,f~rlc1 '..~~~~~'II ~liiido; lr.•h; lapf\trte-;
' '

a,.

Thoy fact an unknown wodd
of odv111luro with lntflfH11
lholr only
QUidtlo

TONIGHT, ·•r.tO!iD,rt·&gt;" ' t
·&lt; • ' AND .. TUESDAY· ·
,·,.• .. .'MAY&gt;!~· 13
-·"
Walt Dlaney·s

Jam:r~::

..,.

Fh lrNtCiulle

Tho*"" "';QJ._

.

POMEIIOY - Mr. altd Mra.
Earl Kelller1011 of Wllmins!llll.
Ohio Rt. 5 ... lllllllliiCine: tha
birth of a 1011, KeYin Ray, May
2, Thlo II fhe KiltariCIIII' flrot
'cblkl. ~are Mr. and
lira. Dale Keller- of PometoJ, llld Mrs. liar.. l)rooay "'
HamUion, Oblo. Mrl. Dale KeateriCIII Ia In Wllmlnaton helpto cart for her - araed-

ONE WEEK
SUNDAY-SATURDAY
MAY 11-17

teart.
SON BORN MAY 2

'

Read'tO Giwd t t;.f.'ancblso 1M KIDIII&gt;tr1'1

.

Vtr&amp;!Diano, for more 20 yean
·•' .
dlrec:tiDa IIKIItY bllo cartroliina """ r~
rt4LiPoW - Jad&amp;w Roboit
Ins pallutillll In !be Ohio atrer. Tile : •
. S; Bela (!lied fwr ,......, cl,!ld .
the vallOJ as an .JmUatrlal eoD1IIIex
•.• a ~ the • ~. ~IIGI, Fri·
home for mllllons of AIDer\_ In tact blale• dq lnGaUJ;n!laMIIIIdpafCourL
00 the oveulual cartrol of pollution In tile
F..., oUjer 11"1"801111 .·tortelteil ' '
Ohio and Its main trlbutlrleo.
.
~ oa patrol charges llldli&gt;ree
I tberelore Is with unclerllandable OCIIOel'll torfolted llll clq polloe cbargaa.
that "" view eo.. MooN• """" to pll oil
F1ne4 ·were James o. Calli. ·
and ps drilling operallona ill "the river.
-*. 60, ~D; $10andcoall,
One mechanical error, some dll', eslll7 P8I'IDil!lnl an uan_...a,eriOII
could ruill the work of decades. One mlotalre, to Gllll-lte a motor vehlcleJ Paul
lq It to lllman mlscalcuWim, could aot back II. Ca- 32 BldwaU, , 10
pollution abatement lor years.
.
. loci ........
11 such ""re to h-n CoY· Moore' a lteal· clal vehlcie wilboUt a chlidrtlll"l
ury
ill ctw-leston never could lind _ . , u
. Jamea B. WlllilmJ, 151,
~ ~- _...,
IIICIIIOY to relnmurso tile daiMP to bla """
..,so; 1
lin removiDg oil IIIII pa """' ..... - _,
--•·•· IWlt to us ill Ohio - - Rt. 2 ~l.lpolla._.10 and ~.
under !be river.
......,..e, ce.-..,
'
exjllrod operatllt'oliolll8e; CblrThe 111011 sorlou&amp; abjectlm, ourel7, to drilllly, and Jndialla, bla close neliliJora.
lea' W ...,_,..... 21 Rt. 2 GIIIIThere Is another main point of ........, ,,
• -::7" . •
Ins ill tile river bed lnYolveo pollutkla.
Lind Ollllerl .., both aides of the rlver pOlls, •10 - colts,
VIThe 111t1on has .;.111 wiCIIeaNd the deotrucblcle
lion of - - mlleS of Callforala beacbel ill
havt certain rJahts of SCC088 to llte riYOf
F..:.~M•• ' '--~patrol
·and Ito aborellne. as riparian ri&amp;IJII,
............ ...... 11!1
the Santa Barbara ares by oil IOIIlilq from
these are belllc to Ensiilll COIIIIIIOIIlaw.
. . charpa were Jolui F. Kem,p, 36,
al!ahore drinlns operallal&amp; No CliO yet hu
We can pas all ldDdl of pralolema abould I!UDIInilal. W. Va., $18, "''fedfamd a complier able to 111011 the poularise In CoollectiCIII with rlparlan rlslits were Ins; Woller E. JIUssoll, 56, l!lmtble - ond ~· - oflolsoo that
.., and oil wells to aprout from the ado I!lv- IDgtoa, w. va., $18, parkin&amp; m
. wtU ..,..., to llte COIIIIDOOIIell1 of Callforthe hllbW; -old L. Borton,
'
n1a and Ita people.
erive cleUbt If eo.. Moore'• dolllr-hwl&amp;rY ad- · 66, ~8, ~nto~~canon; Clolr E.
(Cortlllled
frGI\11:'1P 1)
&amp;Jcb losaea may aomedll' be aacrlbed a
mlnlltrl1ion oonlllclereil lbe objecliCIIB certain Barilla, 42, 'l)31edo, $308, drlvclowie of the valve 111111 tho coosoqueat
rore
the
papers
were
filially: entered for
iixad ~ volue. For'""' cleo&amp; me mess1m be raised,.. r!parian·or pollutlonlfGUI1IIa. lnsw!illellltoxicated.
...... d. llte llow of fuel. When lhe kaab
ure the lou In dollero when IIOIIIOiblni that
There BIMIUid be some ......,.s belore the
Cited by clqpolice, tbeaepar- patentcooalderatlon," oel&lt;\lllllrlce.
Ia pulled oat, !be _.awa ma:r be used, If
The lnvenllon of llte lleed brcllhera In·
waa beludfUI Is made bllo IIOIIllllliDi II8I.Y
flrlll bid lor drllllns In the river 18 cooeld- ems forfeited bonds: JIUasollaA.
delired, to dl_.a lllel without 1111'.ond foul-omelllng lor who knows 1Dw long?
red
Blake, 20, of 828 Secood Ave., eludes a JOIDIII, bose, -lie and usoclset pries CCIIIrol.
e .
and Slplsmund L. llan!er, U, atecl valve, and a meter which ma:r be
The lleed brolhero hare beeo eantaded
of 100 Gar!Wd Ave., both f23, prOJOt manually to a ieleeted prlel! llllllca- '
by .""' _ . . . . . lhowlq Interest Iii buyspeeding; llld Howard I., !hiv- live ct the am- of lllel to be clelfyered.
Ins a.e Invention, bill no Ale haa belli cloaer, 18, Patriot, $28, apaedlne. The unit Is either to contain, or Ia - .
ed.
oectod to, a 8UIIIlll' ol fuel.
The patolll ajlpllcallon · aplailatloo paints
out:
''II Ia oommon pr~ca for the dllpaasilll
at psollne ataltonl to illclucle
arnnpmenta whereby, !be taDk of a
POMEROY - Agreement was
Mo,yor Logar ordered the Frl- the aewap system matter, deYehlelels to be !llled,llteclellveryllfpaoliDe
reached b,y Plll!lerOl' VUlap dll' seaaloo receollllll and 11&gt;- clded by a 4-0 vote to authorize
POIIEIIOY - A Poinei'O)' '-&amp;or Mlllerwill be otopped automatically at the prGpOr
Council Frlda1 nlglrt to a6- nounced that It would be .....,.. use o1 Plastic truss pipe. Cram
ed
a lecerl1lon of her rl&amp;bt arm In a ..,..
time. This ,l181'1111ta the llltlllll aiiEndullto
dill oral bids on the sale ol$400~ venecl on May 16. The additional the Armco Steel Compallf on the
car oCcident Fl'idll' at &amp;:SO p.ni. on the Red
perform other talks with theaaouranoethere
000 . worth of !!rot morta&amp;e sew- bids are to be In the hands of project InstallatiOn. Cooncllman
I
Hlllllold, al&gt;out 100 fl. IIOUIIl of the East LewtU be no overflow of peollne.''
erage revenue IM&gt;nds that would vlllap otllclals before 8 p.DL Don COllins abotalnecl D·om vgt,.
GAIJJPOLIS - One porson
tart llood.
''HoweYer, •• tbe qpJ.lcaUm explanation
Karen Jlsyel, 17, waslranaported l&gt;y prlnrance part o1 thetown'aprapos- on that date.
lng.
c---'•'necl of a minor 11\iury In coortllueo, ''llle lltuallon II ,Pte dllrerent
ed sewap project.
Should a lower Interest rate be
The mayor's report of li9U6. 75 a-;:-..r collision at 1:30 ~.m. WhBII the cu.-.raakaforaspecllledquanti·
nte aUio to· a phyalclan for -tmont afler
Meeting In contlmiatlon of a offered by another llrm, the ordl- for the past month was also ac- Friday at Third Ave. and Pine t,y of psollne In terms of price as, lor
a car operated by WUUam E. Burpaa, 18,
New llaveo, In which abe was a poo....,..,
sesaioo that adjourned tr.m last nance would In aU probability be CIPted.
St. No chirp was llled.
example, 'two dollara worth of hl&amp;b tell.'
Monday nlli!lt, c01111cU decided It chln80d to anthorlze oele to that
Attending were Mayor Logar,
Pollee said He..-y Davia, 72 , Jn IIICh a case, If the IJiallon atteodant
- out of Clllllrol, otruck an embankment,
would be feasible to ask at least purchaser dur!Jv the May 1~ Clerk Jane Walton and CouncU- Rt 2 ctieshlre, headed northeast atarta the dellvery of psollne 11114 then
and 1111'11011 over.
seven additional bonding houses m~ .
men Fultz, Rizer, Collins, J!ol&gt;. on Thl,rd, had stopped at thetra!- undertakes other activities, he Tho lolel8ll Couol¥ !tierlll'l clepertment
flDd tbal
to bid on. the rewnue IM&gt;nds.
CooncU, In other activity on ert Jlyaelland Roy Reuter.
lie signal. Bahlnd him, DeanDa the cuotomer haa accldentalb' received an
oeld
was medium c1amap tel the auto.
invollllp1lon of the accident lo continued.
The Mell&lt;ald ~. In a
P. Morgan, fallod to stop when addltlonll 9J011111:J ol psollne belora deUvery can be stopped. Thh, ofeauroe, re.ats
In a lllOIIIIarY Jooa wl1en the cuotomer repliDao."
:1uoestoi!N''for the' · .. a~ ...... a 1®1&gt; lolllllled ..rt ~
f&lt;MJn&lt;'llmen - " • -•-eed
1~II;
rlle'Ust
Ml'L' Letha: Davis, 59, Rt.~"l! .1urned to a . price. llllllcstlve\ of the, lllel
h lum~l!rm'f.:~!::~o.::
~....,n
Cheshire,apoaSOOWtrlnthellaY• to be cleUvered. Wh111 the ed
Cll,
and
a
lever
Is
set
to
open
tho
Volfe,
Is cor, complllned of her neck
IIIIPfOW the Drat resdlqr of the
In main..... fUel Ia dllcharpd lltr&lt;u&amp;b llle mzzle uaFLAGS HAVE Alllll\'D)
onllrance and then -rmlne u
MIDDLEPORT- A coldclown- reword for their ellorts
hUI'tlng. She was notlmmedla....,
W a cable becGmes IIIII and reaulll In
GALLIPOLIS - American Flup tel be
It would be possible to seek more pour of rain felled to dampen !be te1111ns oelecy for school cbll- treated.
used for decoratioll of Y - ' BI'IYII Cll
Pollee lnvestl&amp;ated an accident
attractive ;bids. The Drat read· enthelllaam of 37 POmeroy and dren durlns the polll school year·
q wao approved by a 1&gt;-1 vote 141ddlaport ylllllpters who left TraYellng b,y school boo, the at 6:16p.m. Frlclay whenatruck
Memorial OilY ha.,. errlved at the a.ao
with Councllman Fr&amp;Dklln Rizer Fridll' nll!hl from Meigs 111111&gt; group went to ~ where partially tore d&lt;Mn the bllnher
V~17, \llemOrlal Co., 431 Seclllld ' Ave.,
dlssedlng.
School oo a trip to Washln&amp;ton, 11101 bolrcled a lraln. ThO¥ arrtv- slgnal .at the bur section cl Gar~)and- be picked up a$D!e.
(COotlnued fr0111 P... I)
AflerMo,yorCharlasLeprand D.C.
ed In Wuhln&amp;toll earlJ Solur· !leldAve.(Rt1)andPortsmouth Hazel llarmon of Vbiton; Ml"i· Vl'flan Tape
Colmcll President Lealie Fultz
Aij37aremembersoftheoele- "daymornlnswherellt01apealthe Rd. (Rt. 141l. No me was JD. of WllkeiiYille Vnltad x.lbodlot Clllr&lt;:b; lin.
RECEIVES DEGIIEE
conferred with olllctala o1 the 1:1 patrol at the elementary entlrs day andearl)&lt;evenlngtour- lured.
1
Jean Gllloople .,.a Mrs. llama McGuire of
GALLIPOLIS - :Donald E. lloblneon, 1011
lepl firm o1 Sqdre, Sonders and O&lt;hool&amp; In the two communities lng.
Ofllcera aold that a two ton Roc1e01 Uolled l!lelltodllll Clureb; Dr. llobert
of Mr. and Mrs. lloDald I(. Rabin-, 281
Dempsey and the enllneering and llte trip - the socmd an1'1101 boerded a train for their truck operated by Jamea R. SWin- Muasman, dlrtlelrJr of lbe llln Grande Lerpr
Jaclr.ollll Pike, wasl!l'aduated Iaiii week frOID
!lrm 01 Burgess and Nlple, It nual one - waa arranged as a return trip .Saturday alglrt and gle, 4.2, Crooksville, struck tho Parl&amp;h; lleY. Coltln Radebelfer, lllpll'lnleilreturned to their bOmea earb' sliD- Tile truck was hlollng a
lbe
Valv.-lllt;r "' llllrolt, "(Mich.) Collqo "'
was found that the additional bids
tblaliiOl'lllng.
1,000 piiCII oU lank""" thelql denl of the Valted MelltodiJt ;I'VrtlmllltllDis'l'onllldnl. dllllrlct cbrls===~lle:'tecetred. clecl'eelaCbemlcould be sought but the move
..,.....
Tho grwp lnclucled Ropr Dll- of lhe lallk llruck tht alpal. ' trlet, and Mrl.
should lllll be delayed.
CouncU therefore YOied IIIILnilard, Gre8or)' t.!cldDpOJI, Dougmousb' to approve the second
lao Fhalln, Deborah McLiu&amp;blln,
resdi~W or the ordimnce outhorJ. P. Soott, J-er Chlpmao,
lzlllg Issuance o1 the IM&gt;nds and
I!lckle Copr, Ropr Hyaall, Tins
ectJtnl'tZe
Mayle, Diana smith, Deborah
then decided to seek the addition0 •Taylor, Joel Wisecup, Anita Kin&amp;
al bids.
POMEROY - There Is evl- Michael Gilmore, Cali1y Oaborno,
donee available that DliiQI teen- JelfreT R-r, ·Cynlltll Selmel·
...... IIIII Americana In ....,.._ der, Richard COUch, Darla Eb... are taking the hazards of clg- ersboeh, llauneD Heme_.,, .,a.
srette smoking seriously OIIOUP Ia Powell, Mary Hawk, jprU
to
up the hablt,or,ln1111110r- Fraser, Barbern Fllltz, Mike
ous youngstero, not startq, HalO¥, ArnOld John-, Vleld KeiPOMEROY - lbteen Melp IJII!'II Blackwood, prealdent cl b', il&gt;erey Lane, _Dioi&gt;a L.YDch,
Countlans have been named to the Meigs Count;r Wlit of the Am- Brent ManlOJI, .Janet Neal, Vlelr,y
the wi!Ur quarter desn'a IIIII at erican Cancer Soclet;y haa dis- Newell, John Pat IIUay, :Donald
closed.
Sllvero, Greaor1 Walbunl, Seve
Oblo University.
A recent natlcnwlde SUrYB¥ of Walbunnad Gerald White.
!ludentl named must be Oilrolled 011 a full • time beals. 4,U4 tsen-ap boys and llrlslnFirat quarter and second quarter dlcated that the praportloo Ill
~-two ~.rar
Ire-en must have a 3.0 accu- teen.qed smokers bad ~
lqton,
lli
~
1)11 . . . ,.illlftl. .... "'~ , ...!Ill''. . . . . !MJd..
tri!J ...
mulaUve. Upperclaa•men mu1t smaller overlnelsrenotladclerwith
Taylor
ind
are,
l.tl
tD
li&amp;k.
lllekle
.
C..U,
Mlko
,
G
ilmore,
.
.
_
.
JIYiol"·ind
Clillr
bave a 3.3 average to be named. lnS the palll de&lt;eole. The recent
Ji
•'
Named to the 11111 from Melp auney reveoled'ibat 25.6par cent
were, Chesler, BUb' R. Allen; of llte 17 tear.old bQys queried
Hemlock Grove, Robert c. Paul- ~-llte.r smoked, 10 yeara IIIII
sen; Long Bottom, Thoma•· 1:.. "tlaures for boys of the same
Osborne, Rt. I; Middleport, Kar- ap were 34.7 per cen~ AliiCIII
en R. HaWIS¥, Carol S. Kin&amp; 17 year-old llrla, !lprea IndiRobert T. Kin&amp; Ollta F. Lewla, cated that 15.7 par c111t of lltem
Janlo E. Schmoll; Pomeroy, Da- are amokera todll' spinal 25,5
vfd G. Hararaveo, Michael J. liar- par coat a decade aRO, . _ , queried alao exaraveo, Kemeth L. Harlun&amp;
Cbarles H. Knllhl. Gary D. Wch- proaoed dlmlnlahlnsupactatlona
riiiiC Racine, Edward M. Brolm; al&gt;out &amp;moldns In the future. Onb'
Reedavllle, Rollald M. Orr, and 2.6 par cent or those queried re. ·
ported that they expected to ba!b&gt;racuso, Clarice J. Norris.
come amokers five yeara from
- · A whcpplng 45.1 per cent
Outdoor Youth Hy""' lilted flatly tbal they did not npeet to use clprettes In flvo

Lower Interest Rate on Bonds

,

P:ortions of
Blessing are·

'" .,

. · ..· ' :By:Judge ·:

\

'

\

'

..

' '

'I

' '

'

.'

lj •

�·.

'

'&lt;·I

'

'

.'

'

'

"

'

I

.

'

_..

1

.

'

.llirfili .....
coune. •Fm• .wwe -. . .

' Tile ~·~~~~

liilrrt

·l iiU. Mr1. IIDDM "IIIIIIIIr 11111

t!ll•dl*prile.

f

I,

.·,'

'

GEMA ~I IS IIPORTING lwo black. and ·• -en nose.
Wciuld yw bollefe that she \rio hit rl&amp;ltt ln tbe race by the faJhily
pet, a 60 pound boxer Jllll· Y1111, that'o wbat
Seemo !bot Gema wao In a kneOllng pooltlon pdllog weeds, 1101

._ed.

. llt.e bOxer, Iooae Cor 10010 ·,O..rclae, 1houibt abe waa there to plaJ,
Aa he ran to her. hla ahoulder struck her race.
SEEMS ALMOST VNBEuEv ABLE that a !)Oinaellla plant couldhold ita bloomoll'om Christmas uDllnow.
At WednesdaJ nl&amp;ltt'o meeting o! the Chester Gimlen Club, Ill's.
Rorace Kin bfW&amp;Itt aloag her polnaellla plant for exhibit. Tho tour
bloOms are ao lresb """ ao theY were wllen the f)lant was pre-.
ed to her at Christmas time by tile Chester Methodist Choreh.

Rebecca Goodnite
Wed on Apri/26
NEW HAVEN - The New Hav·
en United Methodist Olurch was
the setting on AprU 26 Cor tile
wedding of Ml10 Rebecca Goodnile or Cincinnati, daugltter o!
Nra. Darrell Goodnlte and t h e
late Mr. Goodnlte of New Haveo,
and Mr. Daniel R. Sieves or CIJ&gt;o
elmatl, aon or Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Sieves or Bethooy, Ohio.
The Rev. Paul Fortney omc·
lated at tile double ring cerem~ performed at 2:30 p. m.
The ctwrch was decorated with
baolr8111 or white gladioli, palms
and two seven-branched cand&amp;labru.
Organist lor the occasion wao
Mill Becl\Y Burrla 1101 oololot
wulir. John Hoilman, who "BecauaeN aJd "1be Wadding
Pp7er.!', . ;.
The bride wao liven in marrGae by her uncle, Walter Gri~&gt;­
oteod. She wore a chapel length
rown or candlellllltt sUk orpD•a 1101 l!ll)Ol'led alencon lace.
The 8111Pire bodice wasfashioaed
with short sleeves and a portrait
neckliM and a chapellang!btl'aln
trimmed with lace. liar veU wao
of motchlnillace and line silk !I~
luolon. Her bridal bouquet wai
cBOtered with an orchid surrounded by carratlona 1101 stepbaDOtls.
Mro. Gary Miller, oioter or
the bride, aerved as motl'OD of
hoaor. Sl!e wore a ~ pink oUk
llnen dress, featur1ng an em•
pire walat and .Wine oklrt. ller

!lowers were a bouquet of pink
roses aDd carnations.
The bridesmaids, Mrs. Bar·
'cla1 Ward of Washington, D. C.,
Mloo cecelia Dade of Clncil&gt;natl, Ohio, and Mra. 1ra G&amp;j'heort or Millersburg, Ky., were
dresaed In ggwno Identical to
tho! of the motron of honor, 1101
small !lower hats In d""' pink.
They carried bouquet• of shaded
pink carnotlone.
Sllloley ~rilorg of MJd..
land, Mich., was best man. Wed~ guoots were aoated by Mr.
Berelt¥ Ward of Washingtoo, D.
C., Nr, Phillip Goodnite or New
Havoo, brother or the bride, and
Nr. Arnold Schaewo, Cincinnati,
The bride's mother was attired In a light blue dress of sUk

lhantung covered with a sheer
coat, with acceasorlea to match.
Silo wore an orchid corsage.
The eroom'a mother won a
Jell"" brocade sheath with a jacket. Her corup wu a nne
lflen cymbidium orchid.
A reception !ollowed the weddfnr 1101 was held In the edu.,..
Ulllll unit of the church. The
lllble wao COW!red with a white

and Mrs. Robert Emrick, Bell·
ville, W. Va.; Miss Brenda Smith

1

~;

5-71b.
averaae

lb.

io VaUey ·

WIENERS
15

39~
...

From OlD' Choice Beef

79.

GROUND 3 1b·1
BEEF llka.,. •

.

M'i): I'

·BANNER WHOLE
iN RIVEIIsiDE HOSPITAL
LANGSVILLE -

Wohama Alumni
Events are Set
MASON - The Wshama Alom.
nl AoiiOCiatlm benqnet and dance

Ilea been ochemled for 1111 3L
Tile dinner will be Hn'ed at
6:30 p.m. In the Wshama lllall
School cefeterla and tile dance
will besln at 9 p.m. In tho IIYIDnaslum. Mualc; will be by the
Bob Herndoo Combo. A portable
color televilloosetwlllbeawarded muing tile evenlllg.
All reser111tlona Cor tile dinner
are 111 be made by 1111 23. Tickato are m salo at Mlller'1 Gro-

Nr1. Evolyo

SW. PICKLES

lloataomarr or IAopvllle baa

quart

entered Rlversldslletbodlotllo..

J•

pitai Where abe baa ondet(lllle
blp 111rrer1. Her addreoala Rl•·
eralde Melhedlst llolpltal, Room

585, 3635 Olen!M17 River Road,
Col.-., Ohio f32U.
cor, New Hav81; MaiOII Cclunll
Bonk, New Hmll; Smillt'a Grocery, lllrttord; B. and B. llarket, ~ Mrs. lloroiiQ' Ruasell, Muon; Wllllaml' G r o....,, Cllfton; the Peoples'
Balik, Point l'leelllll; Foreman
and Abllott, lllddleport, and the
K. and c. Jewelry Store, PoaJe.
roy.

49. 'f.# ,,.,"

·.,1

SWEET BRIER

M-emorial Planned
ignnLEPORT - Nri. Cbda ·
,AJII.enowortll was named ehair~ I"!' tile annual memorial
aer'rice llJr ·deceaaed members
to. 1le hold oa 3une 8 when tile
J'bllathoa SocietY ·met Tburodlf
·Dlabt at tho 'Middll!llort Church
or Chrlot.
• . :i.lra. Danver Rice, soclet,nire.
1~ • - !bot members aft
In ·a ....., for the service. Mrs.
E. L. Lallolice wao named to see
'lhat ~lowers are !)~iced In tile
IMPtlatr)t 1n memO!')' or the deeaaaed membera.
were camplsted during

takes." Members named their
favorite hobby In respoase to
roll calL Mro, Wendell Gerlach
pve tne d011er report and Mrs.
Catherine Erwin reported on the
vaollla sale.
Mrs. Grace Pnttwasprogram
chairman with Mrs. Chester Er·
win reading thO story or the of&gt;.
servonce !rom the encyclqJedia
and then a deser!ptlon or Mother'o Day by Edpr A. Guest, wrltten In memory of hla mother,
..Mother's Glanea." a poemJ
WIO read by Mrs. Roush, and
Mrs. Erwin presented excerpto
..
~r.o~~!P!I··:· ~ -~"WhO' Jre Mothers?", a
· ~~· llaiOijl'din. auney Wltli"cliUdrerL
~ 'to Iii .·" .at tho church )(on.
lllrs. Gerlach, MrL McKinley,
ciiY ni&amp;lltt ~ to the kitchen Mrs. Roush, Mrs. Erwin; MrL
eammlttse w e r e Nra. Beulah Meinhart and Mre. Allensworth
~· Nro •.Wllance, Nro. Ma· 11111 . a Mllther's Day - · 1101
'-'' ·Wajburn, and MrL Aliena- MrL Erwin concluded with a
worth; OIIJile dlnlng·room com- prayer,
·
1!11~ ~· Nra. ~go Melo.
At the conclusion d. the proliirl, MrL Robert McEihian1, gram 'MrL Pratt asked thlt It
¥':~ L. E. 'Reynolde, Mrs. Calh- be r'epeoted during tile Sunday
trinl Erwin, and NrL Martha
Chllili. Mra. Rlee all! MrL Nori!W; Y - will hondle the

.._)'Ofk.

Whole
Kernel

c......
Style

:tl~

cans

$1

....

f'llllll"'!"lllll-11!111_______...,~11111--

5TH and ~EA•R!;
"Tiie Stera
You, WE .L,IJ;If"'
Rtaht .......... u." ..,.."""''

We ICCt(lt Fed. Food s.ps

........

-~------~'!"""~-"'!"'...,

••••••••••

. ALSO OPEN·ALL DAY THURSCI~~l
-

t

«

A THOJJGIITFUL )(ather's Day gesture Middleport's two aold .star DICitbero, Mrs. Lena Wolfe 1101 Mrs.
Mabel Bemiett, were presented carnatlono by the junior members
or the auxUiary o! Feent¥-llennett Post 128, American Legion.
Also recelvln&amp; a cor- ll'om the unit 1111 Nro. WUJI!&amp; Davis,
tbe juniors• "adopted aenlor clUzen... Charter members or the
POMEROY - A donation was of the Nativity deanery. S h e
auxiiiaey, LUIIan stlelr, Irene Cross and Dalq Bing received hiiOI·
made 111 the Dcin Bosco COUep thanked tboae who worked at the
kerchleto In - · • Da.Y cards irom tho girls who alao provided In South America to help 811011· rummage and bske aale. Mrs.
Dowers Cor their.own DICitbera.
·
sor a prleot thoro whon t h e Rita Hamm was named to the
community affairs commission.
LOCAL "SEE2'iS'' - Doons BJer and dau&amp;hter, Julie, In attrac- Catbollc Womon•o Club met
Mrs. !'byIlia lleme11 and Mrs.
Uve mother-dau&amp;hter outfit&amp; made by Donna's mother4n-law, Mrs. ThursdaJ nl&amp;htlollomng Rv11r1
sen1ces.
Doa Mullen were named ~hair·
Konneth Byer .... Mrs. C. H. "Sio" Wlae having an espoclall,y nice
Mra. Catherine Welsh preoid- men for a reception. honoring a
blrlhda,y with Jato or eards and gl!to !rom her friends here ....
od.
with the club also voting to new priest - wUI be assigned
Nr. and Nro. Homer Gordon 1101 Mr. and Mra. Ed Wehrung ob.
·
make a donation to the M e I g 1 to the parish.
oervfnll oliver wedding anniversaries on April 28 and 29th reCounty unit or the American can.
A
!Rimmer
)licnlc
will
be
hold
spectlveiJ .... Nro. JudY Arnold Smith making up remsmbrances
cor SocietY. A recent rummage at the ~om· or Mrs. George
for Ncb of her lf,rger Creek llrst graders to take to their mothers
sale was reported a succe11 and Hackett, Sr.
for llother'o D11 .... the Rev. Robert Wood preparing to leave the
I thank yw natO Cor coatrlbu·
Re!reshmerts were served by
. )l&amp;ltorate of the Pomeroy ChiD"ch or Chclst In early June.
lions to the oale will be sent Mrs. Yvome Scally, Nrs. David
to the Rev. L, Stebbins of Syra- Ohliogar, Mrs. lolullen, M r o.
cuse.
Hackett, and Mrs. Theodore BooMra. Wolsh illjiOited on her gie. The door prize was won by
recent
lnstallaUon as president Mrs. (Woe Sls1011.
Games were )li.,Yod with ]Jrlz.
POMEROY, - A lllrt.Y Cor
veterans at the Sautbeastem Ohio ea ol combs, gum, cigarettes,
Mental Health Center, AthiiiB, c11011 bors, !l(llebnolts, llpsUck,
was slsged TbursdaJ arternoon tobacco, and Jewelry going 111
by Eighth District American Leo-· each or the veterans. Magazines
8Jon Auxiliary unite.
provided by Walter Bunce or
Mro. Mary Martin, state aux- Feent¥·1lennett Post 128, Mf6.
Disry repreaentatlve Cor vster. dleport, were distributed.
ana at tile hosptai, and Mra.
Sanclwlches, potato chips, cook·
Peorl Knap]), both or Drew Web- leo, c11011 andKooi-Aidwore &amp;er·
ster Post 39, Amerlcsn Lesloo. vod. The next ll&amp;r1;y will be held
had eharge or the ll&amp;r1;y. eo... oa June 12.
tlbutlng toward the prizes and
refrelbments were the PleaiiJrt.. 1 "
'rille, I..opn; Neloonvllle. and '• ' VISIT IN WHEELING
POMERui - Mri. Roy WineLlthosx&gt;!l• units.
• bremo., Mrs. William- Gordon,
School hour - , . A letter !rom Eilzabetll Merritt, Mrs. Joe RoJ.
the Rev. and ·Mre. Fred t Gard- lino and Mrs. l'hlllp Klrzel, spent
ner waa read.
the da1 In Wheeling, w. va., 'ri·
Relreohmeoia were served by siting their brother, Bero01 A.
Mrs. Rice, Mra. Beach and Mrs. Merritt, llho ,.Ia VUJ Ill In the
Yea-, With ll!ro. Blanche GU. Ohio Vallt¥ Hospital, room No.
Try Our Dollci..i SaoiiWichoo
key and Mra. Marpret Joaes 251, and visited Mr..... Mrs.
992-2556
cortrlbutlpg,
George Merritt, Dorey and Paula.

.

.

You're not "in" unless you're
out in the sun in

'~·

SUNDAE··
fOR ALL MOTHERS

WHO COME TO THE

DAllY VAl' EY

•.

. i 'u·

AIRaCONOITIONED

SHOES

IIIIDOLE OF THE UPPER BLOC~&lt;;

. THE EHD OF

OHIO

AMatnificent Concept in Fun~lture that Costs No •re than Onlinary lrancls

j

~

.'~J~ew Slate of

-;~ffic~rs Set
-The-oWe

announced When ·

2 Or. Hardtop. 8 cyf., ""'"' Trons.,,P.S. R&amp;H.' .
WIW Tlru, Low MiloiiiJt. SHARP.
.'

....
-.,.,.
-·--·k--..... ·--..
·--·-···-·............................
--.. . .-... I·-..; ...

''

·ru•

,.. .... ci!W-. ...... .., .. ,
.....
......... X
IW_,

llaea' ' a- .

65 COMET, CYCLONE .$129'5
2·Door Har&lt;ltop, 8 cyl., .t·Spoed Trono. R&amp;H, WIW Tlr~o. SHARP

Git*s You.That ·Custom-Crafted look for Years of lasting Pleasure
,f'No Old4ashitlleii .Co11 Springll

\

SANDALS

.

. Nrs. BerUe Watt&amp; thooked
' Jnll!libera Cor ~ 11181\Y vislta
dUtlnc bot recent Ulneoa. Mrs.
Me!hlwrt also thonked tile aoclety
toi' a silL The deaths or lllrs.
Cora Ruj)e ond Mro. Hollis Shoemoloer were noted.
·. ila&amp;ibi ted' lll were MrL ·Ilea' Ill, Alhlt¥, Mr. and Mra. Bert
GD\011, Mrs. 4!1111'81 SWeet, IJo..
mer Joaeo, NtM Pratt, Mrs.
Helen Bi-alltordl Mi1. Mlnem
~•• 'Mrs.)ds ChUdo, Mrs.
Hilmer Rlc.e andl!lr&amp; NetU, Wer-

ner.

Party is Given for Veterans

·&lt;Jla,td Firmer opened tile ID!&gt;OI~ MrL Leila MA:Kinley pVe
p~er, and Yr£ Re¥1 Beaeh
.""' .~· •lllnr . the 31st
· eh!ltter1iif'Proverbsllld a read1!\11. eiitlfled "He Moketb No Ml..

..... .,., . .....,

;~

fO
'·"'
1.99

.. · 11'" ~hllathea -led by Nrs.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Billingsby,
Washington, W. Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. Marotell Balser, Parkereburg; Mrs. Louis M. Selz,and Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore seiz, au o!
Dayton, Ohio.
Mrs. Lowrance Lolvlng, Winfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Staats,
pt, Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. StaJ&gt;o
ley Muggenborg, )(ldland, Mich.;
Mr. Gary Miller, south Point,
Ohio; Mrs. WUma Pauley, Becloley, W. VL; MrL Helen Fortney,
ShiMston, W. VL; Miss Imelda
Deepo, Morpntown, W. Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Conrath,
Marietta, Ohio; MrL Edward
So)Te, Lellrt; Mr. 1101 Mrs. De~&gt;­
cll Hollman and Wendy, GaiU.
polla, and MIIB Clalidta Zerkle,
Huntlrwton.

· - - balller went to the
IIIIIIJradt.
Befrelblneatl Wlrt Hn'ed by
'ID-WIIhKioraa 1111 flioot rrodll ,.,am molherl.

.

OKED
CALLAS

and Mlss Josy Hayes, COlumbus;

Br.....,.

....
a..Ittnf.

POMEROY- Nr. abd Mrs. Horace Karr, Pomeroy, Rout.
are IIPIIDUliCing the ~ent or their ds~r, Twlla Sue,
to Nr. William L. Bucldt¥,10DorMt. and Nrs. Joseph Turner,
Riedl ville.
• Mia a Karr 11 a 1968 gnd1Bte ol Eastern High School and
'fi preaenll,y attellllill8 Marietta Col1ep. Mr. Bucldt¥graduoted
!rom Eastern lllslt Schaal In 1968 and lo """ aUeodlnr Ohio
tlidvenily. WeddiJW plano arelnCQDIIIIete.

ION.
TUES.
WED.

.....,eto

IIIIDDLEPORT - Installation the committee "ere Mrs. James·
of a Clallher slp1 U&amp;ltt at tile Wickline, Nra. Jean Thomao,
lnterrMJm of S!aq lll8hln1 7 1101 Mrs. VIolet Miller. T b e
IIIII Caunt;y Road 5 will be urpd will aeek the assistance
of
tile
Butland P,T,A, 1101 the
bJ tile
P,T.A.
u..tlnl1hurodlf ni&amp;IJt at the Melp Local School District
oehaal, tile P,T.A. aamed WIIUaai Board of Mlcatlon.
PIIDI wera COJI1Pieted .m1q
XIIII 1!1 liNd • eommltteo 1llllch
wW work -.1 harinr t be the meetlnl 101' tho lMUalochool
' Uallt lnlllllied befora IChoal re- pcnlc to be htld at the Fvrt..
land Park Oft liondQ'. 1111 26.
••.UCall.
Kin&amp; a past prelldenl, ioatall·A .dlacu111inn wao held 011 tile
lllll&amp;rdl, tile lnteraeetloawhleb od h new officers, l\lra, Thorn·
ha crollliS bJ I IIUIIIbtr of 11. pnaldllnl; Mrs. Eva MillNl!oal .,... tr&amp;Yell.q to the Iron. Yke presideD!; .... Mrl.
•• . l1, Bra •Nil J, IDlf Mlddl• Lola Provlllce, treoourer. Tho

'*" .....

Miss Twila Sue Karr

Mothers are Honored

PTA Will Ask for Signal

Tile ,. •
llow"dowll
Ill'~ IIi.'~·

POMEROY - Nr. ond NrL Gleaalo H. J!o!Dnon fl &amp;oP
3, Poalel'O.)', are •-rnclng tho -lll"""n' and oppn~~ehlaS
marriaae or their dsualdsr,PaipKo~toYr. Richard WU.
ber Garlleld, 1011 of Mr, and NrL a.rieo Garllald, Sr., of
N._-t. vermoat, The brlde-electlaal96Bgndnoteor ~tern
Hit#~ School 1101 lo ottellllill8 Yoomtofp Slate Collep wbere ~
1o a member orGoldllnGirll. Nr. Garlleldlo ol963lfldnal8 ,_
LaM Regloa lllslt &amp;-haal, Anabelm, Colli., ond hll aerved tour
yearo with the United Slateo Marini ~. A J1111 7 weddiJ¥
lo pia• d.

lace cloth with a pink and white
flower arnngement as a center..
piece. Miss Imelda Deepn of
Morpntown relfotered t h e
guests. Those assisting at the
IIIIDDLEPORT _ Trlbrteo 111
reception were Mrs. Paul ""'" motller In muolc and dlalolllle
1 oo, New Haveo, W. Va., Mro. hlgbiiiJbled t h 0 annual Haath
Eorl BOUngaley, Parlr8roburg, Unlled )(elhocll8t Cburcb mother·
Miss Clalidla Zerkle, Htmtlngton ds118hter balqast belted b7 tho
and Ml81 WendJ Hoffman, Galli· EJeonor Circle of tile W0111811'o
polis.
!locle\Y of Chrllllaa Sorvl.....
For their wedding trip the
Attondlng the bailquet held
c014&gt;le wert to Jamnlca and the Tlllrodl:t llllbtlttheehurchwere
VIrgin Islands. For her tnvel- 811PrG!dmatel¥ 75 molllero and
log costume the bride chose a d&amp;118hter• or tlleclllreb. Oldfub.
light pink dress and coot enoem. killed
of spirea, mllpa,
ble with a white nrchld corsage. Wsca 1101 dopoocl centered the ·
The bride is 8 grsduote orWa- tables.
hatna High SchooiiiOitheSt.Jo&amp;Mrs. Jean Coclke wu prosram
eph School Ql Nursing, Parker&amp;- ehalrman and Belli Fulb tile 111•
bur~o She lo presently emf)loyed DOUDcer. The wolcome W8sllv81
11 ao,..lllnt head 1111\:88 at,the u... by ·~cia Cole 1101 TwUa CJat..
lverolty of Cincinnati Medical wortiO' )liayed a plano 101o,
Center.
,
·~street SceDe." 'lbe eblldral'a
Mr. steves it a grad"uate or choir 1 a n g ''~ .l&amp;oO!er'l
Purdue University, served as a Dei'' with Mary Beth Slavin 1n'
lleutenont In the NI'V)', andlonow the solo pll"!, "Salllnll" and 1
uolslllnt manager o! tho Chern· Mother's Dq round.
leal Plant Equipment ~
There was an accordlan oolo,
in Cincinnati. The c&lt;q~le w I II "Side by lids," by !llssn Pllwreslde In Cincinnati.
oro, and Mrs. NIIII'IIIID Blrdetle
Out • of • town guests aUendiJIB Joined her dlwabtero, Kellee and
the wedding were Miss Carol TriC1, to lllng"AllTblnpBrl&amp;ltt
Marshall o! Washlpgton, D. C., ' and Beautiful." Preoentloll •
Mr. and Mrs. Nolin Symes, Dr. molller • d&amp;1l8hler dla1o8lle waa
and Mrs. M. F. Sieves, Mr. Otto Mrs. ErnleFraserandberds118h·
0. Steves, lllr. and Mrs. HUih ter, ./l.prU. ThedlaloguewaowrltJ. Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. ten by AprU
Boynton Henderooo, Mr. Earl G.
Nro ~ liammllll&amp; "The
Melby, Ml" Donno Carpenter, lm)Jood.l, Dreom" to her three
'MIIB Karen Lieviog, Mr. and yeor old clauahWr.' and there waa
MrL Arnold E. Schaewe, Miss 8 plano solo "SCinaUna 1n G MsCarol Ebert, Mr. Ronald Col· jor," by Gl.;..,. ~t~raau'e, and an
llns, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar- organ 1010 "Meditation" by
rows, Miss Pat Cowan, ell or Cln- Thalo by Mrs. G M. llennelf
cinnatl.
'
•
•
Mr. all! Mrs. o. J. Bostic, coNro. Bernard Fultz, president
lumbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ira or the boat elrcle, presented
Gayheart, Mettersburg, l&lt;j&gt;.; lllr. Dowers to Mra. Henneoy, Ill!'

OPEN FRIDAY

Donation Made .to Priest

Paige Kathleen Hoffman

Mrs. Daniel R. Steves

I

POMEliOY - {l. eeneratlon J. Edward Foster, 'rice re,..,t.
liP retonenlaU\'ft 1!1 /l.merl~ Nrl. J. E. Hatlt¥, oeeretom
llllr.lc - !rom tile claoidcl 111 l(rL llanl")' keed, tl'OIIUI'Ill';
~ Ja~• · - waa ~up MI., Bess SUborn, cballllln;
In a Pf081'"" presented ~Y Nro. Nro. Gtorp lllilller, cor·
fl., R. I!DIIIbt for members or Re- roiJI"MMInr Mer~; Nro, ;pat.
111m .J\iut!.an Melp a.apw or . rlok Lochary, reslstrar, 1101
the Dau•• or the American Nro. Nan Moore, Ubrarlln.
Rovolulkln.
Prer,ldlor at tile mooting In
.lleetllil Frldl,y altemooD at tile al&gt;aence or Nrs. James Brew·
the home or Nrs. Harold Lohse, 1J111Qn who !• Ill was the re.
D,/l.,ll, meOiben beenl a record- paHiect. Sl!e waa 11111- In
ed COIIUOOIIIary in obiOl'Yance'ii ~ rlb!all"''e' opening b1 MtOI
American M~alc t.klalll. M r •· Beso Slllborn, ellai&gt;leln.
Knl&amp;ltt rood portions or a PI·
Plana were IIIIIOWiced Cor a
per proipared by Mrs. C, 0, OUllsel 11UJ111ir to be held at tile
Ch_.•, 101114ime Melp mu. home or Nr1. Milhoan 011 June
ide teocher, oa music, both 13 at f:30 p.m. The prosram
claoatcal and modern, 1101 com- will be presented by members
poaera.
or the Cradle or LlbeJV a.ap.
~..... Oft modern music, ter or the Da118hters or t h •
lncludlna: rock and roll, Jazz, American Rovolutloa.
1101 CCIUI;IIr7 llllslc,. Nra. Knlllbt
In reapoase to roll c a II
IJ)Oke
.Jobnn)' Cash 1101 Jim membera save the Utle or an
Brown and .their coatrlbutlons Inspirational ,.,... There waa
In the flelci.
a goneral dlacussloa on the Na.
. Nro. Gil' Nelller was olect. Uoaal ~~~ and other tllped regont or the cbapter Cor the lcs or Interest to tile national
1969-70 yeor. Other olllcers DAR P1'081'&amp;m.
elected following a report by
A bullet luncheoa preceded the
Nr1. Emer1011 Joaes were NrL meeting with Mrs. Lohae, Nrs•.

•.Wriften Ufeti• Guarantee!

�' '

•

Host£ Pre-Schoolers
l'OMEROY- Flrstl!fadechil.
During the aile~ the par.
dren at the Salem' Center Ele. ente came to the sChoOl lor
mentary School were hoSta tDthe vloltaUoo period. E pJ ran ·c e
pre-school children ·at a ' reeenl blanks .were c;ompi~~Jed and Mrs.
utJa•
~ .. ,.....,_
- ... l...t~tf A..u.
D•O.
..,. SChooI lllr8e,
___
_,
...W~ RUS&amp;eJl , ~POMEROY - It was Friday evenlrg. The biggest event of the
ArrlviJtg on the Jll0t11fpg, bus, ~~ present to answer &lt;flOeUons,
sc:hool year was to take place in a few hours - the Junior&amp;nior each oC the pre-schoDlere were and assist m the health !arms.
Prom.
given a '&lt;pal" lor the da.Y~ All Blrih eerUilcates and lmmwdza·
Students or Meigs High School had spent weeks preparing lor but three ol the chUdren regis- lion forms were cheeked.
this aU..important event.
tered lor firsll!fade were presThe P...ents jOine(l their cbllI was at the home of Dot aOO Dick Neutzllng in Pomeroy. They ent.
dren for mrelhmenta In the
have three daughters. All were getting ready ror the dance which
The forenoon waa apentlntalk- lunch
The P.T.A: provlclwas to be in the Rutland gym.
mg and gelllilg ac..,alnted with • ed cookies, Kaoi·Aid and I c e
As 1 entered the Neutzllng home, three young some ~ stories and songs. cresm bars for the cblldreil and
men sat in readiness. waiting. Dot Neutzli~ and In the afternoon the children their psrents. Belore the chll·
Mary PowelJ were busy combing arrl styling the ilang and played musical games dren departed ali the bus I o r
hair of the three young ladies. Everyone was busy, with Maurita Miller, music teach- home, Mrs. Maior, lirst grade
first attending to one, then the other.
er.
teacher, gave each one a treat. ·
The moment was at hand. Down the stairs
came the queens ror the evening, In lovely Door
length gowns, Everyone watched as they entered
the room. They looked like angels, young and
beaulilul.
SALEM CENTEH - The Sa. Mitchell, Mrs. Imogene Simms,
The young men were ready with the corsages lem Center P.T.A, installed o(!i.
Mrs. Phyllis Dugan and CatherKATIE
and the girls with the boutonnieres. At last they eers Monday eveniug with Mrs. Ine Colwell, were Installed by
were all in readiness.
Ama Turner In charge. The Rev. the past presideRt, Mrs. Turner,
Then came the moment for pictures, Very patiently they let us Amos Tillis was devoUor\aJ leadMrs. Mllchellaasumedthechair,
take picture arter picture. I wouJd never have made it without the ero611d Teresa Mitchell and Vicki
and presided.
help of Gerald Powell, who was on hand to assist.
Might led the pledge to the Rag.
ldr. Tillis pre&amp;ented slides
Radiantly happy, the three co14Jles, finally getting away from the
Chadwick Hall, Scout Execu. of his missionary travelstoEthioldsters, letl for the prom.
tive, invited the P, T.A. to spon. Oilla and the Holy Land. lie and
h became very quiet, and we sank in our chairs. We managed to sor a Cub Scout Pack Unit, which
his wife were instrumental in
survive the hustle and bustle of prom night.
wa !i approved. Corsages, made starting schools in which they
The three young ladies were Pam, Marla aOO Darla Neutzling, by the sixth grade girls, were taught, in addition to their extbe young men were Dennis Hackett, Mark French aOO Jim Crow.
presented to all the grandmoth- tensive evangelic service to the
Our youngest son, Jim, Is a senior. This is the end of four ers present.
Ethiopians.
years of happy, happy days. May his memories be as pleasant
The officers, Mrs. Katherine
Mrs. Anna E. Turner's fourthas ours.
grade won the attendance barmcr
Into each life a Prom should fall.
and room award.

ts is ,

a

CONGRATULATIONS to Mothers on this Mother' s Day,
your day be a pleasant ard happy one.

Ma)·

Wedding Dote
Is Announced

.

.

POMEROY - The open church
wedding of Miss Linda Smith to
MONDAY
Marine Cpl. Karl Russell will
BETHEL 62, International Or· be an event of &amp;lnday, May 18,
der of Jobs Daughters, 7:30 Mon-at 2:30 p.m. at the Trinity Unitday night, Pomeroy Masonic ed Church of Christ.
Temple. Election or officers.
The bride-&lt;&gt;iect is tl\0 daugh,t!'H)!IEIGS
COUNTY Jaycees
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0.
H~~Veli:, $ p, m. Morda.y, home of
Smith, Pomeroy, Route 3. Cpl.
Mrs. Roger Young. Mrs. Arthur Russell is the son of Mr. and
Strauss, administrative assist·
Mrs. KeMeth Russell of Raant, Meigs County Health ilepL, cine Route 2.
will be tbe speaker. All wives
The Rev. Wilbu11 U, Perrin
urged to atterwJ.
will officiate at the ceremony
FOURTH AN!&gt;UAL Dinner, which will be preceded by a
Eight and forty, Meigs Cowtty
half-hour nuptial music. An open
Solon, 6:30 Monday at the Middle- reception will follow.
port Church or Christ with the
meeting to follow at the MiddleMEETING POSTPONED1:,
port Elementary School at 8 p.m.
POMERO'\'
- A sub-district
Departemental officers will be
meeting
of
the
United Methodist
the guests of honor.
Youth Fellowship scheduled for
this afternoon at the Asbury Unlt
TUESDAY
ed
Methcxlisl Church has been
AUXILIARY OF Lewis Msniey
Post 363, American Legion, 7 p. postponed until Sunday, May 18,
m. Tuesday, at homeorMrs. Wil- at 2:30 p. m.

If

j

"

8

l

;

•
'

'f
',,
jl'

'
I
,, il
I·

I

&gt;

~ ' .

·f.

~

'

'f

!
., r'
)

J

1

I
1

111

liam Smith.
MEETING OF teachers and
he1pers Cor Bible School at Chester Methodist Church, 1 p, m.
Tuesday.
SPEl1AL meeting, Middleporl
Lodge 363, F. and A.M., Tue sday, 7:30 p, m. Degree work will
be given, Car] Taylor, worshipful master, announces. All Mas~
ter Masons invited,
MEJGS ATHLETIC Assn. meet·
ing, 7;30 p. m. Tuesday at Meigs
High School auditorium, MiddleporL
WEDNF.'illAY
POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT Li·
ons Club, Wednesday noon, United M(lthodist Church social room.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, Roy·
al Arch Masons, stated convoca·
ti(Xl, Wednesday, 7:30p.m., Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
WHITE ROSE LODGE, 12:30
p. m. Wednesday, American Legion Hall, Middleport.

Mother's Day
Explained to
School Class

one's mother Is living. A white
carnation is worn if one' s mother
is dead.
The first known suggestion for
a Mother's Day in the United
States was made by Julia Ward
Howe, author of "The Battle
ll,ymn of the Uepublic" in 1872.
In 1907 Anna Jarvis began a lifetime of effort to establish the nationwide observance of this day
lt was she who selected lhe sec~
oncl &amp;lnday in May as Mother•s
Day, and who started the custom of wearing a carnation.
In 1915 President Wilson was
authorized to proclaim Mother's
Day as a yearly observance.
Mn. Parker, on behalf of the
class, and the Rutland Friendly
Gardeners, presented Miss MIchael with a potted geranium in
appreciation of her help to them
with the garden therapy program
throughoot the past school term.
She also read an original verse
she had written, as follows:
Although you're not a Mother
tis true
'
Guidance and love are in the
things you do
As you leadyoor students through
studies and play
In tribute, we think there should
be a ''Teacher's Day"
This flower and a great bJg
11
Thank You"!!!
From your pupils and the Rut.
land Friendly Gardeners, too
For yoor cooperation and sharing of class time
Helping to make a success of
our Gatden Therapy For the school year of 1968-69.

RUTLAND - Mother's Day
girts of handmade cards featuring
a rose on the front cover, and
potted yellow marigolds, were
prepe.red b,y students or the special educatioo class at Rutland
Elementary School Thursday afternoon. The work session was
led by Mrs. Homer Parker and
·Mrs. Torn Martin, members of
the Rutlarxl Friendly Gardeners,
. Refreshments furnl shed
by
111i1ted by the class room teaCh·
Mrs.
iJaroJd
Wolfe
were
served
~r. Mrs. Thelma Michael.
meeting. Flowers
Mn. Martin told the student&amp; followinj
to pot for their
that Mother's Da,y is a day set lor th~
given by Mrs,
~~&gt;t~rt every year to honor moth·
Mrs. Howard Bircherhood. It is the second Sllldll)'
chair.
Ill May. one ol the customs ol
school year.
Ill\.' .dll)' I~ to wear a carnaUoo.
was
a gueat.
N Col'ored earnatlon meanl th•t

Rwsell f • .'irott
GALLIPOLIS - Russell fllgene Scott or Akron died Fri.
• day night at a Ravenna Hospital
folloWing a motorcycle aecident.
He was born in Gaiiia County Sept. 4, 1932, the son of Russell and Hazel (Gothard) Scott,
BuiavUle Rd.
Three children surviving from
his first marriage are David
of Cheshire; Mrs, Linda Schut~
and Russell E.,or Cu.yahoga Falls;
his wife, Delores; four step _
daughters from his second marrJage; one sister, Mrs. Marshall
(Betty) Rumley, of Gallipolis; a
grandson, and three nephews.
Funeral services will be held
at lhe Johnson Funeral Home
19 East Main st., Hudson, Ohi~
at 11 a.m., Tuesday. Friends
may . call at the funeral home
from 7-9 p.nl., &amp;lnday, and from
3-5 and 7-9 p.m., Monday.

Mrs. Roberta WUson cornmended the P. T.A. for its contributions to the school and lunchroom this year. Mrs. Kutlterinc
Mitcbell gave a brlef resume of
the year's activities, which included the purchase ot draperies
for the auditorium, a project
which W'ds started U1e previous
year; $100 was given as a pay.
ment on drapes tor the two classrooms with a southern exposllrc,
The darkening blinds and drapes
will facilitate usage of audio visual aids, such as the opaque projector, film-strip machines, movie projector, overhead projector and Phonics In a NQt&amp;hell.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Jessie Might, Mrs. Helen
Miller, Mrs. Janet GeTman, Mrs.
Phyliis Dugan and Mrs. Imogene Simms.

•·

•

.

,,

HAS

ONLY

Copyrhrht, Tk K..,... Co., '"'

w. """"
tho rlglot ..
llmlt .......!its.

,,
t\

EVERYDAY Ll)W l&gt;iitCI5, Wii.ICLY SI'ICIALI, ' ,,

UISCOUNT HEALTH,MU ·IEAUTY AIDS PLUS TOP VALU. STAMPS: ·

•''

..

.~

. .,.

.. -

.

. , ,

~-

\ I \

i \

Miss Patricia Ann Roswell

Pomeroy

....,...r, ¥1''

QUART~Il ~ICID

Gallipolis

Pork Loin

KRO(;ER STORFS

Cut
Into

Open Sunday
lOam • 7 pm

Gallipolis Golf Club
Plans Special Event

Chops/

lb.

PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN., MON.,
TUES., WED. ONLY IN ALL
KROGER STORE'SI

Smt' td, &amp; C•
Strll
.
.
d
B
"All
_
..
Sl ace aeon .• _____. ____ . _____ lb.
S.gar Curect, Hidtoty

Fre51u~tt

with this -

~AT

ntry

e,,....,..

Perch Portions ......................... 2-lb.
99e
....
IHf or hrtt
Bucket Steaks ____ ~ _________ _ lb. $1.~

lftCI purcho10 of
$1 ........

'

kr~er's F•mtu~

PURCHASE

Exp, 5/14/69

!lulu Ei.•ennecher

,.. v·' .

2 pkfl.

SLICED LUNCHEON MEATs

"AMIIIICA'S FINIIIT''
ICIIDOIR OIUDI A

Eggs

It EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMI'I
with thi1 '""" and ~K~rchaH&gt; of
'~•-tOI. Kropr
LO.CAL OIIINKS
5/lt/69

doz.

$

..... $1
Rutte1·milk Bread _. __ 4 ,......
Krottr Ditt ANI, Whtat, .-d

F•lly a.k ...

....

Dinner Rolls
K~r

il~'a-oz.

l!if!

',,

' GAJ:.LIPOLJS - May 18 II the
date IMII for the first ~
ra.r1101118 evenl oC the Gol)lpoils
'Golf 0!11. Thla fir Ill soclll event
oC 1118 waollllOWICedtmr·
1ng the buotneu meet11tg held by
the Ladles Got! Aosoctauon Wedneadll)'.
. AU malllbera wert ur8ed to
•laD up In the club houJe, and
to brlilg a covered diSh and
their &lt;nm table service.
Tee off Ume lo to be at 1:15 p.
m, and the deadline lor slpJng
up lo aet for Thlmedll)', May

.. . '

benellelal ......

15.
Mt'. and Mro. PIUl DoYiea
are chairmen and their committee Includes, Mr. aJid M r s.
Richard Roderick, Dr.
Mrs.
James Orr, Mr. and~s.George
Graee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Graham.
The reiPlar ladles game was
played for the most fives and
-••• and ended In a five way
lie by Mary Thomas, Ellen De-

and

Plllllifo,

VISITING IN GALLIPOLIS
G.qut'OLIS - Dr. lllltl MrL
Gordon Amsbaey and daughter,
Liura; ot · Holloman Air Force
~~a.e, New Maxtco, are vtllilng
. hll parents, Mr. a111 Mr~o Wayne
Alns!Bcy allllaDilly,
.

... 77f!

·

••rieK _. _. __ . · 3

All

Y~riftits

~~~

99c

J)iniwrs

,.....

• Simulated Wood Decorator Front; also furniture ·
sty.led Decorator Fronts (optional e&lt;tra)
• Rh1ico Hide-Away Controls
• Automatic Thermostat with 8 settings. On
Model AC8D3A, thermostat also works in
conjunction with Auto-Cool Setting (on cooling
~~~~d contro l) for added benefits of Automatic

•

• Galvanized, Steel C~nstruclion for long ;;r~

FOREMAN &amp; ABIO.I
·, "'IDD~EPOR1, 0.

,.

, .,

•·

-

'

••

•

~

~

..

r

•

,.

White Onions ..................

EASY TERMS

• Special Ventilation Control
• 2 Cooling Speeds, 2 Fan Speeds.
• Double Dirt C¥rt~in Air Filter. (~~· page 5)
\ • 6·way Adi4Siable Louvers ,for dlaft,lree cooling
• No-drip water removal •
,'

~

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Arthur Elkins

Joan Mayes is Bride

Of Mack A. Elkins
GALLIPOLIS - Miss J o a n
Cerol Mayes became the bride
of Mack·~ Elkllls, oo April
12 In a doUble ring &lt;er0DIIli1Y
at the Nuareoe Churcll.
Mill Mayea Is the dauld&gt;ter ol
Mr. and Mrl. JDim Mayea and
Mr. E1kln.o Ia the ROO o1 Mr.
and Mro. Artlllr Elldns.
Following' Clt)t-baJI hour of orilJIII muole pre&amp;ented by M r s.
Dlij)(me llroJloa, the Rev. Rooold JusUee read the eeremOIIY,
EICOI'Ied by her father, the
bride wore a street-length white
lace gown that leaillred an empire wlist and long sleeves. A
lice petal headpiece held h e r
shoulder~01181h Uiusloo veU.
libe carried a bouquet o1 yellow l'CI&amp;e s and while carnaUons
on a white Bible.
The church was decorated with
yellow mums and white snap.
drsgons.
Miss Mary Lou Berry, the only
attendant, wore a yellow I a c e
sheath and a corsage of yellow
ro&amp;ebuds.
Mr. Paul Eildns, brother ol
the grooin, served as best man.
· Lee Malooe and Ra,y Malmo
oC Columbus, cousins ol the

·,

''

I

TV

11&gt;ttet

Raisih·s---- 6 .....

·1\Wt.

groom, served as ushers.

to lriends mcrown

City.
Altendlilg !rom out ol 1o1m

were Set. and Mrs. Olarles
Mayes ol JacksonvlUe, N. C.;
Mrs. ClO)'d Malone, Mr. and
Mrs. Ra,y Malooe and daughter,
Tamllll', Mr. Lee Malone, Mr.
and Mrs. Ra,y BoeUe oC Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coch·
rane o!Portlmouth; Mr. IIIII Mrs.
Harry Goodall, Mr. and Mro.
Ronnie Elldns, Dave Elkln.o, Mr.
and Mro. Dave Elldns, &amp; ., Bill
Plrschel lllltl Karoo M a h e r,
lllmtington, W, Va.

Lunch Menu8 Col. Welker
Is Speaker
Menus lor the Gallipolis Cit;)'
Schools lunchrooms lor the next
two weeks were released 1odil,y
by Mrs. Nelle Franklfll, lunch.
room supervisor,
Bread and bUUM and ..,. half.
pint or milk are !Urnilhed wtlh
eaeh lunch.
Monda,y, May 12 - Lunch meat
IIIMwlch, cabbage and carrot
aalad, green beans and sliced
peaches.
"
Tueedll)', May 13 - Wiener

VINTON - Col. Kemeth Welker was goest speaker w11a1 the
iluntlltiim Granp No, 731 met
Thuredll)' even!Pg with illuiM
Daniel Evans preoldlng. For the
literary program, Mrs. Dier,
lecturer, presented Col. Kemelh
Well&lt;er as guest I/I)Oiker, who
gave an lnlormsUve talk aJid
an511'ered /lleltlons afterward.
Literaiure !rom the o..,._
on a btm,1 baked beans, cold to- oC Civil Defense waapre&amp;entedtli
matoeslllltl prunes.
all prelllllll.
Wednesday, May 14 - Chick.
Rev. Samuel Boyd Showed
en with noodles, buttered peas slides of the prevlrus Mil)' llood.
and carrots and fruited gelatin,
Thuredll)', May 15 - Porh
loaf with lf&amp;Vy, mashed pota. 1!1"8011 beans, 1111t1 Blleed peaches.
Friday, Ma,y 23 - Fish sand·
toes, apple sauce and cookies.
Frida.\', May 16 - Fish saod- wicll, prden lfOOIIB, butteredpowich, buttered spinach, buttered tatoea, Ind. lee cream.
oorn and allced peaches.
Monday, May 19- Sloppy Joe
with pofato chips, cole alaw,
shelUe beans, and sliced pine.
apple.

Tueedll)', May 20 -

Wiener

sUeka, creamed tomatoes, buttered COlli, and raisins.
Wedneedll)', May 21 - Meal
I"!! ,with 111'&amp;\'l', mslhedpoltttoea,
buttered poaa, ·IIIII cookies.
Thuradll)', Ma1 22- Macaraol
with ground bee! and tomatoes,

'WI! SALU1I!

RJKB.NX

NAnONAL

TV'N 'N.

HOSPITAL
WEEK

''~· .,.~

' 8 K\~K.

'1

;;, •' '-'o I'! L

~

'

. J·j;

'

' '

I

.~
,

\ 'j.

pacMI ol - · !rom her Ia~
year's prdl!&amp;
The roll call fills "A new
plant 1 am ralst.._"
,
The PI'CJIII'IIII wu In cltarp
Mrs. Wlllard Call, Mrs. Stm
Rallies and Min Graee Thmlao.
They rave a demonatnUon on
aciwer arransbttl. ~ use of
the tlopood, the C1IIIIQ' prden
cllil aO.er' and the tria, the
cllil'o Dower.
one interelli!W item tiled wu
a brass base brOII[bl fram J by Mr. MerrW Grodin, a - ber or the college facull7. The

or

A reeeptloo atthebrlde'sbome
was held lmmotllstely followins
the cerOIIIOQ)'- The bride's table
waa ceotered with a three-dar·
ed weddlng cake deoorated with
JeliOW IOsebutJI lllltl a miniature bride IIIII groom. Yellow
Jonlull• lllltl bebJ's breath eom- moat Wl.llual &amp;CCBIIGI1' ftl &amp;
wooden, band carved ma-, alpleted the table decorations•..
Mra. Charles Mayea served so fram tho Orient.
the cake lllltl Mill Gllti!IB Eiklne
proal~ at the punch bowl.
Tho new bride Ia employed as
a l)ledloal II8CI'elar7 at Hoizer
Medical Center, First Avo., lllltl
the bridegroom 11 employed Ill
Huntin&amp;ton by tho Plrsehel eon.'
tracting Co.
The newlyweds will be at home

$1
$1

StturdaJ, 1111

c-.

Atl Vo~~rilftlh Banttutt Frtztn

6000 BTU
TO
27000BTU
IN STOC~

WJEH

The ct111mltlee r_.ted thlt
' the Cl'CISI walk at Colvat)'
tory Is c..,.Joled. Mro.--Ea!IM
Gatewood rave each .memlltl'· •

...........

Cream Pies _... ______ 4

over

10.

oo a bun with meat sauce, cheese

,.,.....,.. CrW.le Cui

Frenc~h

zer answered many questions

·

Stmi·Sofr

l.on~horn .('heese ........ ...

other m - • ol m&amp;ect .....
trol are apraymg and dusting.
CauUon must be exercl&amp;ed there are cblldrenandpeta. Rules
to observe with the&amp;e lnleeUeldes are to use them ~
and to wateh your neighbor's
plants or trees. It Ia useless
to spray or dust your Own plants
if a nelihbur'• tree next to It
Ia lnlested.
Following her talk, Mra. Smelt-

concemlllg fllseet eastrol.
DevoUms on sell ·IIIPrel/llon,
1nterpnatlon, and underst•nding
weese, 8ett)' Sommer, Dottle Mll- were given by Mrs. Gomer PhilUps. A lsttar was read I r o m
ler and Mary Jean Walker. Sixthe
schoOl board thanking the
teen members enjoyed the play.
cllil for ~ Walhtngton
Scltooi.
Mrs. Gene Gloa1, president,
CIJ,O.SSWQ~P
Ml,'~. ,~mer
Mr'!-,DonACIIOI!S
41\'WOOI ' ' • •
..t ·Plpon·
alti' Gallowa,y, ' and' Mts. 'O iarles
1. Skin liuUN
... tMartra ,,
. ~··
Shaver attended the county gar.
:.. Trauport
42. God of war
COUiin
den cllil meeting. Mr. Shaver
for Huck
U. Bloekl
tJaa
001\'N
qt talc
wiD lerve aa count;)' contact
9. Slllp'1
1. Railbird
18. Theone'
chairman lor the comlilg year.
hollt
2. ~-eal"@d
here
A report m the annual lield
1•). Arabian
rodents
19. Mobk
chleftaln:5
3. Conjunr21. Onee,
trip was given. Vloleta, trUiium,
12. Kitchen
tion
once
wild phlox, wUd garantunia, colfat
.&amp;:. Hebrf\11·
22. CleaR!'
umbine, !ern and forget..m&amp;&lt;ltlla
13. Phantom
letter
, with
were observed Ill the Smokay
11. Supple·
5. Contrition
elbow
3t.£xhorla
ment
oJ. Amonc
arease
Row area.
3,.1kotlllh
fWJth
i. Cbrl1tma,;
23. Po111·
A letter !rom the club will be
teen
"OUt"l
tree
WOI
sent
to the prosecuting .-.ey
34. Doom
a Logcer·,;
~. Not lm:?f. Dl.len·
37. craw or
.,JIPDrllng • jun!Qiard ilcenalilg
vehlc,le
port.ant
cumber
~oJ. Victoria
9. MUIIC
:r.. Vanity
•towl
reiPlaUons.
:18. Lug or
Reclna
character
crew
Damage to the dogwood trees
a jug
l1. Garland
J I. Compan'on
ftllllpment
planted
at the park !root last
.to. Music: note
L9.
or Rlrahi
. 30. Mot'ktry
yeer was dlscuseed and mea•·
urea tc be taken to prevent rur ..
ther damage were outiln81L
In the llnal act of business the
lollowlilg ollicers tl'tlre elect.
ed lor 1969-1970: President, Miso
Eulah Williams; Vlcol'l:esldent,
Mra. w. B. ~; Secretacy,
Mra. C. J. Davis; and Treasorer, Mrl. WUson Rusk.
At the CtiiCIUsion olthe meetIng Mrs. Robinson &amp;erved retrelllunenta asal- by the cohosteso, Mrs. Gomer Pltllllps.

DAILy,

with tloio · - aod purdtoil'o of

~!x.,.

Well 01 lc avoid Using outdated
treollnents.
~stemlco are the most el!lelent meanool!nseetcontrol. Thll)'
lhould be broadeast over the
bed belore planting and worked Into the soU. Several •eeks
should lheD elapse belore the
bed Ia planted. The qstemlc
Is ab11011&gt;ed through the plant
aystem IIIII contlllles W!&gt;l'kmB
eveo wllal the prdener I• oo
vaeatlon. However, It Ia effee.
tlve apl•st all aucklngandcbewmg lnaeet• w i - harmlPg the

• GALUPOL!l!~-:-- Mr. uti Mn. C. Alfred Roswell of Clover
HW Farm, Elkriap, lid., have ......,.ed the • . _ n t of ·
their
Patricia Anle I\OSWoD, to Mr. Fnltk W.
Porter Dt, thor oon of Fnltk '!f, Porter, Jr., o!Pomer07, Ohio,
alii MrL ·llmlier Chi'lauan ol Weal VlqiJI!a. Mi11 - . n a t .
teoded the Unlvenlt;y of :lilrrlandallllllltldll!bur1 CcJilep, Vermont. MJ', , _ r attllotled lflrshalllhdvarolt;y IIIII is aerviq!
at pre- Ill ~he Unllad Slates Air F....,. In S!1alll. He I&amp; the ·
ll'&amp;IIIICIII .ol Mr. and Mr1. FnDk W, Porter ol Gllllpolll, All
August wlllidbv II plaNteti.

KIIDOU PR. .IIIM 'ciuALITY

elub

I n - ... JielpluJ." Oftbti-

j\ \ .

Itt "

witH· ~~r
Gat w aa alii
· Mrs. Steve11iomaou.,_.,_
It waa a!IIOUOCed .t!llt a ..,....
c.lub PI'OfP'I!Il to havo ·~
pwn by ,oeveral'II'Dibfra Gillie

INrilera or

lhciaiiDtlll Of known lD.tlects,
mi.... and lldoa, aai¥ tal .
alcfdqr alii dlowlng lll&amp;ecta do
_ , ..Ill the 'p rdto.
A· lJiod ....,._ bed: 1111t1
JQbllret!me. tbeulaltJlr!ll&amp;ertlce are lnnluablt Ill - r to
leuD wltat !be .. loci wltat
atage Of deYOIOiflllenl It II m, as

G·~ - 'T III

.\i.~

• . t•
lbfwibl,,,ryr ,... May m '• Ill
the Rio GIJltlle ·~a. .It
· t1ta Tburman· lltCitodltt a-d!

llrl. Dcelld lk'Hntm
llrL lboltAr, or Smoltzer'l
~ Center, 1110 . stated,
'"1111Di1 ~ 7"" kill, .. ICIDe

~.

?1;

llrlll Waad!lll E-'

-!lllc

It ·EXTRA 'I'OP VALUI STAMPS

AIR CONDITIONERS

RIO

'Y.:'

lor Mother'' wu tlio ,.... till

t be
lltll~lo ~ Club during
tt.e ~~q
at the~ or
&amp;NJ!ter 10

, "''• "

PHILCO
SUPER POWER

I

_,.ff .,

GA!.Lri'OLIS ,.. "'leatt i h e
. enlln.laliol ~ befOre ua.l
.latl uir· ~... ;... the
lllflce - - b7 ...... .'IYWiam

3 dez. eC•. 11.13

Mrs. Karl Kloes of S,Yracuse
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. Aula
and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. CleEiserutecher, 86, Marathon Fla.
land of Chester were n.-cent visa sister of Orin Smith, ~ilddle:
itors in Point Pleasant with Mr.
,IX&gt;rl, died Wednesday at Fisher.
and Mrs. frank Will.
man's Hospital in Marathon.
Jack Sims, Gallipolis, and Hol&gt;Born at Rodney, the daughter
ert Mill s and sen, David, Route
of the late John and Mary Ellen
3, Pomeroy, left Charleston. W.
SmJth, she was preceded in death
Va. Saturda,y morning by jet lor
by her husband, Otto EiseMechMagnolia Springs, Ala.
er; a sister, Maude Williams
Mr . and Mrs. Herbert Jones,
and a brother, Lester Smith:
Comie and Keith, ol Dublin are
&amp;irviving in addition to Orin
guests or Mrs. Kearney Ogd!P
Smith a.re a son, Lawrence Camp.
ol WUkeS11ilie. They wlll attend
bell, Marathon; a sister, Edna
the Meigs Chorale concert to
Warren, San Diego, Calif., and
be presented t h 1 s afternoon.
two brothers, Ray Smith, Yucay'lbeir niece, Karen Grilllth, sings
pa, Calif., and Ernest Smith
with the group.
San Diego,
'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marlin
Graveside services were held
and Stephanie of Alliance were
Saturday at &amp;Inset Cemetery In
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Columbus.
Osby Marlin. Mrs. Martin and
Stephanie spent several days
here.
CONFINED TO HOSPITAL
Mrs. Allen Hampton was in
POMEROY - Mrs. Opha (Ruth) Cniumhus recently to attend a
Ofru~ near Pomeroy, is con-.
missionary workshop o1 the Ohio
fined to Means Hall, Room 313, Baptist Women's Convention held
University Hospital, Columbus, at the Oskley BspUst Church.
Ohio, where she is undergoing
observation.

May Program

Expl~ined

Installation is Held

Area
Deaths

'

'

room.

IMPRESSIVE CEHEMON!ES are beil'l; planned Monday evening
at the Syracuse Asbury Methodist Church when the rank of Eagle
Scout will be awarded to Dick Sauvage, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Sauvage, Syracuse.
The award will be presented Dick by his &amp;outmaster, George
HoJman. Dick 's father wa s scoutmaster during his years as a boy
scout. The publi c is invited to attend. The program will get uOOerway at 7:30 p. m.
Congra tulations, Dick, this is an accomplishment.

Members'Give
·Garden gt~b

Contro/ .o f

Wedding Plans
Completed by
Paula Perroud

GALLIPOLil! - Completed
plans are beiDg ll!lltllllcedfortbe
marriage or Miss l'lwla Am Pwl'IJt!d, daughter
Mr. alllllrs.
Paul Perraltl, Rt. 35, lo llr.
Lewis Etlwanl Marr, oon or 11r.
and Mrs.
Marr, Notlta.,.
The weddmg will be an eva
of Fr!da,y, Mil)" 16, at 7 p.m.

or

a-

at the Thurman IJnited dist Cbur&lt;h. The Rev. Ball will perlorm the te1'81111M1.
PrHJil)llal music will beaentec1 by Mra. WWiamDtmn, ••·
""'DPt'Dled b)'•Mr. William ·~
'llle lfl•iou• .. ....,. or-"""'
cburch and """' rew,lltion will lie .
obaerved.
l'lltluck

ntreshmeillo were - ·

ved 1o 25 membera, lllree pits
alii a jWenlle. ~~~ 11111118
were Mr. lllltl Mra. Walker and
Mra. Mattie Chasteen. The 1iext
regular meeting wlll be illQ' 22.

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
POMEROY - Mr. a~ NrL
Leland Parher, l'CIDeroy, Route
3, are alllOUnclng the birth of a
nille pound, 11 Otl!l&lt;:e 11011, JOIH!IIh
Harry, on lll,ay3. Pate1'1111IJ,'allclparent is Bslph Parker, Oleator, Mr. alii MrL Parlier haw
three othar chUdreo, Palrlcll
Ann, Kathleen Sue and James!.&amp;-

land.

�~

,

&lt; I~~~ Tlllleo·Wn!lt~• *&gt;' 11,19~~

and other means

or

'•

story Crame. ,strudm'e was bullt

between 1854 ard 1860 by Henthese seven distinctive homes ry Nelson Ford, one or Gallipodating trom 1802 to 1898. "Gate- lis' most gifted early lldlders.
wood," the home of Gallipolis' Ford loved tlne woOd, as can-be
most ramous """ the late syrdl- clearly seen by the outstardi~V
cated New York columnist, 0. woodwork in this home. There
0. MdrQre•. will be shoWn again are stx fireplaces, ~ch a difby pq&gt;U]ar requeot. The house, tereot design. Th•re 'are also
a red brick colonial of center-

:I

·~

1· ''

hall rwe. was built prior to
1854. Dark painted shullers guard

all the windows, am a broad,

nine interesting rooms plus a

attic.
One ol Gallipolis' most outstardlng homes is the lovely col-

111ge

white pillared pord spans che

onial home of Mra. Leo C. Bean

[ront.

at 449 First Avenue which was
buUt about 1802. It was originally owned by the Trustees or
the Ohio Conlpan,y. The entrance
features a Comectlcut portico
and the old front door manifestIng the work o! highly skilled
craftsmen. A lovely curvtrw
staircase domlm.tes the center
htu. Many lovely antiques Including Interesting Empire alld
Sheraton pieces can be found
throughout the house. The view
ot the Ohio River can be glimpsed from nearly every room. This
elegant home is a hearty tribute
to the New E~VIard settlers of
Gallipolis who brought with them
their sturdy colonial architee-

Jn 1933, Mr. Mcintyre purchased the house as a silverweddirw aMiversary present for ,his
wife, who had spert her girlhood
a few doors away. Extensive remodeling followed, and crates of

furniture, draperies and decorations were shipped here from
New York. The rooms handsomely unite modernity with French

Empire elegance. Perhi,PS the

most interesting feature or the
house is the study or tho famous
writer, with its numerous photographs or his renowned friends.
Mcintyre wrote ' 4 New York
Day b,!l Day•" which was read
by millions daily in 900 news.
papers. He ·never lived in Gatewood,. but was brought here for
his funeral in 1938 an:l is buried on Mound Hill cemetery in a
plot overlooking Gallipolis and
the Ohio River.
The two - story brick house
owned by Ml'. ard Mrs. Oren V.
Kyger was buUt about 1847 by
Stephen Barlow on 21 acres or
land overlooking the Ohio River.
A deed reveals that the land was
purchased from the Ohio ComPIIIIY In 1846 for the sum o!
$18S.75. The original woodwork,
pine doors, mantels and high ceillrvs were retained The beautlful double entrance doors which
are nine reet high with etched
glasS panes suggest the French
inD.uence as well as the wbr
dowa with original bubble glaas
wldeh reach nearly t:fom noOr
to ceUing.
Records show thatlnthe1890's

year• old 011 or bel~ Sept, ~o.
prder to be ell&amp;lbl• to
allend tho ilrot srade \Jill fall.
It woo alsoiiiiOIIIIC8d tllat.PI"·
anta 111a1 return liNd ltart i'tc•
ords to tho . prlndpl'• 9ft~ce
'I'UeadaY If the)l hav!ll!'t ilieodJ'
done so.

!W:PH. (),Jy Set !t

' · · 1869, in

LlliiiOr tile!-

the boUle served 11 a private century·home. Mr,'aid Mi-a..lac~

hoopltal tor epileptico. A legend
prevaUs that Preoldent McKi•
ley' &amp; wife was a patient there
ard l)er ghoot atill ll!hlblts the
hou..,.
The VIctorian h&lt;Bne o! Mr. ani
Mrs. Merrill Evan&amp; on ·VIlle
Street rellects their meticulous
efforts to preserve and restore
educational the simPle beaucy. The throe o

ad'Wancement.
The 1oor will take visitors to

I

,

Tou·r ·dn ·1une·.,. B·~.·~:
GALUPOLIS - Sewn hlslorlcal holnes In ird orourd l;ampolls will be openod to the public on Sunda.v, JW10 8 tor.a Home
Tour oponaored by the Gallipolis
Brandl of the American AoooelatiM or Unlverslcy W1111on.
Proceeds from the tour, which
..m be held rr1111 1 to 5 p.m. •
will be used ror scholarships

.,

; .

''

ture.
The Kenneth

Johru~on

home at

632 Secord Avenue will be anotl&gt;er impressi 'leGallia Count)' land·
mark. Sherman H. Eagle, a leading Republican figure in the county in the early part of this cen-

tury, long occt.Vied this house.
This twenty room Victorian house
has ele~en foot cellill!;s. The
woodwork is solid oak and solid
walnut with egg ar.:l dart moldIng in the living room.
Partlcu1ar items of interest
include an antlque candlr.stick
collection with over 100 candlesUcks, elegant chandellers, nower containers made from original
solid hardturned walnut stairposts. The Johnsons have restored ard highlighted the beauty
of the old with conveniences or
the· present. '
'·'~
The dlsUri'ctive gray lralne auplex on Third is . a warm and
charming ommple ola nilleteeDth

HIIIIS;Oft live on ~ rl&amp;llt alilt·ol
the' houoe ard Mr.lllllloon'a mother, Mrs. Fred Hudaoa onlhlllift.
'111e house was eonstructedi, iQ
1898 by Albert Mock of ClnCI,..
nat!. The hlgil ceUI~Vs, beaud·
ful woodwork and floors are the
same aa tn 1898. The HudsMa
sperd their spare time looking
for Interesting places of furniture which are reOnlshod by Mr.
Hudson ard dlsplued throuahout
the house.
Featured Items lo tho living
room include an 186511fllndplaoo
with carwd trult !ega, an Empire game table, a plantation
desk, a collection or old CUrrier
ard lves lithographs, and many
other lowly pieces dati~V back
to 1865.
Tho tour wiD also take visltoro
to the elepnt country home or
Mr. ard Mrs. C. M. McGimess
on Lower ruver Road. The home
was originally a tarmhouae built
In the mid-1800's. Once again we
see the retention o[ the old boa ...
ty highlltihted with convenlenc•
ea ot the present.
The u~&gt;~sual entry features a
large door with reproduction cut
plates rrom Mount Voroon on
either side. A curwd staircase
and lovely pine Doors give an
Immediate impression of hominess. some plecea ot particular
Interest to alltlque bulls are the
Hitchcock chairs (made In the
original Hitchcock plant), a German pewter co![eepo~ Fldclleback
chairs ard many addiUonal
Items. 01 the seven homes on
the too:r, this 11 the only "'country house 11 among them. _
Other points of interest which
visitorS may include tn their day
In Gallipolis are FortlficaUon·
Hill, which provides a panoramIc view of the entlre river valley and "OUr House," an Ohio
State Historical Society musewn
which wlll be open during the day
for a slight admission charge.
This old French tavern, built in
1819 ard restored In 1933 by
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holzer,
has recently undergone a com·
plete renovation and is a major
tourist attraction In Southeast..
ern Ohio.
•
Tickets costing $1.50 per per·
son will be sold at a booth In the
city park and at each home. No
children under 12 years o[ age
Wlll ba allowed. Proceeds of the
liome tonr will gO toWards ed~
cational advencement in various
fieldL

,'

FROM OUR WIDE VARIETY
'

'

~ Tiffin

'

~

''·

,'

'

Cre,.dit

GALLIPOLIS - "Thine Is The
Ki~W(lom.'' is the theme or the
llrst aMual meeting or !he Ohio
Conference Wmnen's So!;io\l' of
Christlan Service or the ill\lled
Methodist Church to be held May
21.22 at camp St. Marys, st.
Marys.
The conference will be q~enod
on Wednesday mornllll at 10:30
a.m. with Mrs. James Leonard
of Columbus, conterence president, presiding.
Misa Theressa Hoover, ass~
elate general secrotary ol the
Women's Division of Ule Boord
of Minions, will deliver the keynote address In the morning.
"The Present Prospect," is
the title otthe Wednesday alternoonprogramwtthGeorgeC.Gullen, dr., vtee president b uni·versrcy relations' at Wajije Stile
Jl!livel'slty, Detroit. Concluding

mean excellence ...

TVEIIlAY
TODDIJ;RS

!

III

\

J•w•••·

Fo..-tedcry~lll- tlOO.OD

l'lilki..,••

GALLIPOLIS - Garland Paroons, leadership training chair"''" for the Melgs-Gallla-Maoon
Scout District, announeed Saturday that a Cub Scout leaders
training sessioo will be h e I d
TueldaY. bel!innl111 at 6:30 p.
m., In the Lutheran Church, Pt.
Pleaoanl
Parsons al"' 8JliiOUI1(e.d that
an Eagle Court oC Hoocir wiD be
held Monday at the Methocllot
Church in Syracuse for Rfch.,-d Snuvage, or Troop 242. All
former Eagle Scouts and lhoae
111110 have re~eived their Eagle
a:wanl in tile past year are inCllllilollo, .
;lljld to allelkl th~ aesnlaa,

attei)d schooll for the·deaf ..
.J

'

•••

JfiiDIIIfSJ

CHICKEN BREASTS
JEIIDfllfSJ

WE'RE CRACI&lt;IN' UP CHICKEN. LIGS
OVER YOU

•••

•••

TAS'IEI S

IIISH SUCID CHirPID

CENTER CUT RIB

CHOPPED HAM
SLICED lACON !.~~-

67C

PRICES iN ALL FOODLAND
STORES EFFECTIVE FOR
THE ENTIRE WEEK.
lrf IUfUf Jlf IIUT
TO 11111 OUUTITIIS

HAIIURGU
HOT DOG
IIOUGHTOI fOITIIIfD

WEDNESDAY
PRESBYTEIIIAii Church Clri&lt;les. Mornt1111 Circle, 9:30 a.
mi. at church; Rebecca Circle
at home ·of Mro. I. C. Sheets,,
1:90 p• .-_; Ruth Esther Circle,
at Mrs. llo4lert Trout, 7:30

_..,.

' p.,m.

$ADDLE AND

Slrioln Riding
the lair....,...., ? p.m. MembersbrlnJ
Jl• or eal&lt;e.
Cl\lb

FIND 61/N

· ,
EVERY WEEI&lt;ENCI!

Cencorto •'A8"GI .. minl he•liaonel
11 jeWeio. b

cn.t:

PIMIOn br•c•t".

.

-y "':"'

140.00

Date lUna ..,.Q"H•ndaome C:ilendlr
w.tch with sliver die!,

'•Ihlen .....

LHy ..
_,,, the airt on thto

p . l7 jewllfs,

A~o~to­

alit mulctro. 11

mo~lic.

tow~..

oltt.lnt AU ttlinl••
.......
1Q.OO

-

weur n·

wtll 'meet 'at

STOifl l

IRUIT
COCKTAIL

......., .., . - 17 I""
,,,, Qlh dill. I!'Hh

......

......

~

UGUDI

..._, . . . , • tMtua:VW , . , • .,..

NOWI YOU MAY
HEAR AGAIN
With Nothing In Either EAR

ORANGE JUICE

Cll

lirE

STRAWBERRIES

pint

NEW TEXAS
fiUII JfUfl

POLE BEANS
ICEBERG. .

39C
9C

12or.

YELLOW ONIONS

(_......,)

'-1-oftGr LUCII"

Session Planned

• CUBE STEAK

TfiiDUifST PORK

·' .~

I l l

Now llfti1P tho elrelod-.

J~• 1111111'

TO

.Mrs. Ditrrell Do,i, ,8Pf'• ElecUon of olrleers. Wear "Rqs
... to Riches" outfits.
l RIO GRANDE laymen meeting
·at VG church 8 p.m.
GR,ACE' UNITID METHODIST
,Church Circles, Clrele 5 wiD
meet with r.lro. R. D, Thom.ao, Halliday Relstits, I p.m.;
"Circle 6 will meet with Mro.
-Clyde Ramsey, ChUllcothe Rd.
··1 p.m.
GRACE VNITID METHODIST
' Church Circle 1 with Mro. ErnoBI ' Wloenian, Orchard lUll,
7i30 p.m. Circle 2, with Mrs.
John !Jaftercy, 455 First Ave.,
7:30 p.m.; Circle 3 with Mro.
Alcleth Rcbln1011, 210 Firat
. Ave. 7;30 p.m.; tlrcle 4 with
, Mi-s. ' llollls Queen, 50 Locuot
!1. 7:30 p.m.
WAYSIDE GARDENCLUBwlU
meet In the Fellow•hip room o!
thii Baptiot Church in Cheshire,
7:30 p, m. A plant sale wUI be
held. Hosteuea, Mrs. Goldla Peters ard Mlu Marilyn Reese.
11IE PEMBROKE Club mootIng has bee~ cancelled. Members are rt&gt;mlnded o! the plcJde at Bob Evans Shelter Houoe
on SW!dlY. May 18, at 5 p.m.
TilE PROGRESSIVE Mothers
gue).at·
pi '-'•s. Lar•t home
-~""{ " [I .J...
I
Noflh, ~ p. m. ur. J &lt;&gt; h n
(ltoth gue&amp;t opeaker.

~&amp;WID~IA.J==~.-J=
,.......
" ' d fii J I

47C
77C
57C
47C
27C

•••

· )lothii" • Leaaunrlll meet witll

the arternoon program, the youth
from St. Paul's United Meth~
dlst Church, ~lim, Wider the
direction oCtile Rev, Jooeph Bra,..
non wtU present a current thinkI~V prOjJI'am, "Are You Joki111
Jeremiah?"
"Tell It Uke It Ia" - a new
Image o[ the Mission lnterpreter ard hlo work In tbe Mission
Field, will hlgilllght the evening
program. Mission lnterpreters partlcipadng in this preaentatlon are all on furlough frorit
their work In foreign fields
around the world.
The two day conference wtU
be climaxed at ThuradaY 110011
with a dramatic w_prship service,
"Thine Is The KIJ1111om." Last
;rear's conference was held in ·
Portsmoud\;.~'9hio wi'th ·an ij)..""'
prolamate 1,000 persona alteniii~ one or more of the sessions.
J

snu

table service, 6 p.m.

DlltMnll c.ntnai ~A"
23
14K aollcl
1oli:l. 2 dlomoncll .

that'sthe watch ·
you.want.

67~

•••

SAUSAGE

. ~ASIIINGTON I'TA Teachers
· Tribute inalallatlon or New or..
Oeers, Brinl COVered dish and

When it com&lt;s to watches,loo~
at them .. n. Then you'll
choose Bulova -; the one
that gi\'es more than
tinle, Superior craltsmanship, oupetb styling
and theextrasthat

con Terence
f
Theme Set

.~Itri.J~·r=:III::;SIIIPUE~usm~
J _ I I I ~u.:,=-o:::.:
..
=.:-,1 "[ I I H I I t

Leaders Training

HOif

•

'Work, 7:3(1 p.m.

SEE THE FINEST· , ,
FROM THE BULOVA ·
EXCELLENCE COUECJ'JDN

GALUPOLIS - Announcement lo being made of the wedding to be on J1010 2 of Miss Carolfu Am Cordle, dluslrter of
the Rev. ard Mrs. Charles I. Cordle, sr.• South Charloololl,
Ohio, to Pvt. KeliiiOth Allen Cassidy, aoo of Mr. ard Mrs. Jolm
R. Cassidy, ~rlngflel4, Ohio. MilS Cordle is a ~~RNte of
Southeastern Htch School and Is attenc11111 Ohio Northern University. She Is the grallldaughter ol Mr. and Mrs, Armit Fltzgorald of Galllj&gt;olls. Pvt. Cassidy Is a granduate of ~ring!leld
North HlghSchoolandisalatilllledwllhtheU. S. Airborne forces
In South Caroi!M.

GRUDIN

GALLIPOLIS - Five couple&amp;
applied tor marriage llcenaeo
WedneadaY thl'OIJ&amp;II Frlda,y al the
omee 0[ Gallla Counti Probata
Court. Th07 were: Rol&gt;ort C.
SU.wart, 28, Middleport, labcll'er, and Naney Cell, .22, Gllllpolls, at home; CliUdo A. Slnea,
22, l't. Pleaoant, sroem elerk,
and Reva B. Nibert, 21, Galllpo.
lis, · sale&amp; clerk; Hoy Daniela,
50, Crown Clcy, farmer, and BeUFive Gallian~ on
lah Trod-, 42, ,!icottotm, hou,..
wife; William R. BliP, 21, PomOU Honors List
eroy,
welder, and ' ~1D Lee
GALLIPOLIS - Five Gallla
Count,y etudents were lllled on
the winter quarter Dean's Uat
at Ohio Unlversll;y for tho 196869 academic year,
They ar.e: M. Go,y Balllanl,
101 BasUanl Dr., Galllpolia; Corteen S. Bingham, 19 Oakwood
Dr., Gallipolis; Charlene 'K. AlteodaDCe In Comt*tnury
Cline, 65 Vine st., Galllpolla;
Every state In ,liM! \)'lilted
Am Elliott llarsioa, 464 Jack- State~ has lawa makl!ii it
lOll Pike, Gallipolis; and Mar- col!lpuitory fw m e 11 t all y
tha A. Layne, 632 Fourth Ave., com~nf dUf children to

•

GALLIPOLIS ·EASTERN star
' No. 283 will have Jnlllation ~

Jewelers ·

WHaRI: 'lOU MIGHT

Mllrriage License~

I

SPARE IllS

acL

tJ I

The Firat National Bank Is the
first financial Institution to GalIta Councy to undertake the BankAmericard program.
During a breakfast Mmday at
the Lalayelle Hotel, First National otrlctals will hold a tina!
orientation selislon on the new
program. Material wUI be delivered to participating merchants
and professional businessmen.
Thus tar, SS merchants a n d
professional businessmen have
registered for the program.

DAY
14'1n•IIW
Kyser
,FrH. WUI Jlaptlot Cllm:cb 1130

MONDA\'
CENTENARY GRANGE will
hOot Swill Creek Grarve at
7!30 p, m. Cintenary Ladleo
, bling pw; iiandwtcheo aid aal-

---

GALLIPOLIS - The week of
May t9-26.,J&gt;as been d'siJ!IIated
as "BankAmerlcard Week" in
Gallla Coont,y,
This was amounced Suturday
by Marlin G. Kerns, executive
vice president oC the FlrOt National Bank ot Galllpoli a.

DfllfST

MO~!I'S
at ~ .tilt! Qld

·.FRENCH CJry ACJUI ·lild Club
, 1, p.m. in Ti'lbulle 81Jlcllng.
Film "" skllnci will be shown.

I YAt;un . ........... _.._
I (
r

Five Couplel Get

ANNU~

'·P.m.

UnstramblotheaelwrJumbl..,
one letter to eac-h square, tO
form four ordinar)' wonl1.

BankAmericard Week MSet

5

SUNljAY
,

I • }I&gt;IINIU J\ HNIIL

BIGGEST FAMILY - Mrs. Lawrence Rouah, center toreground, Ia afflllon to lllYIIW tho
bilti!Oit family o[ the membership o! the Mason l!omemakera Oub, had the larpat repreaerdatloo
with her at the orpnizatiM's Mother-Daughter Banquet Friday eveni~V at Oscar'• ReotaiiJ'IUit in
Galllpolis. Mrs; Rouah, who lias 12 chUdran, had five daughters with her. Front r..,, I tor, MrL
Demis Johnson. Mro. Rooslt ard Mrs. Robert Gibbs; second r&lt;Nf, Mill Gloria Roulh ani Mro. Jack
Fox. President Edith Fox welcomed the members ard guests before the program provided by Ev&amp;.
1)11 Stewar~ Roberta YOOIV, Dorothy Cartwright ard Elsie Roach.

T~ son.y Tlmeo • Sant!MI, Sunday; May

...

3 •••

•••

39C
29C
29C

Ul GIIIIDS
CHASf &amp; SUIOU

COffEE
3

s 79

fOOD HAIPS

CIIS'

SOLID HEAD .

LETTUCE
" 27_~

I

II NY'
'

�~

. ...

~-

··..

' .

1 ~ ... 'IIIII SwidiY Time• - Sellllllltl,

Mid..eport~

..

..
·.;

14th Season
Of Boys Play

H.u.~h.·~~'s. fA';.:,,inb .
f.~~f.':t;~=:::

'
' '•
GA.LIJFOLl'J' - Temp·· f• (liclild and JIC!UndedlheNci!rf)'Holzer Medical Center, Firat
VETERANS MEMORIAL
POINT PLEASANT ,... _Mra. . atur, 1, .PI'oeiJ\I~· andweatbor I!Ji fOI'!IIU'MeePreald~!luiJert .
Ave., a.ll~ls. VlsitiJW hours
HOSPitAL
.Alta D.~leberr)&gt;•.8 l~ ~~eliliD~! 'eiiodllionl tor each 24 hour per· H. Hulnpjirey Friclqn!fitlnwlBl
2-4 ond 7·8 p.m. Parents onb&gt; on · ADMITTED _ Ja~ Bixler, , Slreet, ~ Pl.,......, ~ : : ' lod •• reecmlid ,bY Pete Me: · lUi daacrlbodaaa·"noll;7ac&lt;l!le"
Pediatrics !.."f.stODS
Syracu18; EllJo Litchfield, lfa.: ·~ =·~
vir- .Cormick at the F~d· Wea~ 1 outalde a Londoilj)Ub.staJ11d
son; ·Leola Keck, Pomero;r.
. _._._
.
.
, Iller station. ' .
The tro&lt;dlle
P.mllcatlon of admissloos la
DISCHARGitD _
Be~ "";',, Rooebert 1111 Vllllllla .oo.r . _
, IJI8h Low Prec. Hum,phrey entered a ~~arn
prohibited .111ttl further notice. Smith, Deloroo. PO!!eU. Meri!Y b
,. . ~·
Ro"""·-- ·ilndl1 . , . ...• ~ 47
ordered a aandwtcb
Births
Durham Mary llornbarl, 1fa
er ...,, - .....,, v~-1 ...,.. · ~
'ill il3
ale. Btfort lie had
Yro. WDllam
A. MeArll!ur, -ret Grlllil••,
,
,. ._:
.,. .Ill M~
· ,.._ ,, ,, ; ,,..~ ·,1. •'0
. alp·,· •~.--~
· ·
Albel'l"-~-· ,,, . · VIr&amp;lnii.·Wbenllhe·
.
Jr., 'Letart, w. v... da•""'tor, ...
...,
.... .~... .,..,.u~o w, ' .
w....:_..,_ . ,.. , • 58
,__ 'tho
~~07 P.l!!o ""'""•;
......
ll!e l!aali!lm OCtobei 1'• 1" ' · ;,.,.--:::!!2'!':' • : • ' •}7 59 ~...,..
maJ;rpi . ·.
G·ENERAL
. · . HOSPIT
'
AL
In Ripley, West 'Vtrlibdl, l ·h e F,...._rl.._. " : ' :,' ~. ;
Donlld R. Bell,StevenR.Buah,
.....
daqhler 'ol t~JeleteWIIllamand ,
- ·· · • ·'' ' .' ""
•
ADMITTED - None. .
II!
Salurdoy •• , • ••• 50 to
Ida J, 1\lcGGwn, Mrs, George R.
DISCHARGED- None.
Anna Davia Chipman. Her I•
Averap bJ8b temperature Cor
Ball, lofra. Joseph Blackburn,
band, Owens. F. Roaeberl')' died the week Wo' )lU' ~ 7
de·
Mrs. Robert F. "urnett, W,Ullam
In 1931.
ll!'oes, low lui year - 70.6·
H. ClmiJbeU, Fred Cost.o, TorMrs. Roaeberl')' wsa a mem- deSI'MI,
rOJJCo D. Demit, ll!erry L. liarVe8
U008
bor of the Dautlhtoro of America
Averaae low ~ature Cor
vey, lofra. Clarence w. GarDOs,
CoUIIcU No. 53.
tho week Wly&lt;M _ U.l deWalter L. Jenldns, Olarles W.
&amp;!rvlvors are her 11011, Lt. sree•. lui yeai' _ t 5.tde8rMs.
Jooeo, Mrs, Mabel 0. JOIIeo,
Ul ~ '
Cill. OW.. Roaeberl')', McLean,
Totalpre&lt;lpltat!CI!forlhoweek
Richard E. Kent, WDlism M.
Va.; two brothers, WDllam and Wsyw-1.481nebes,lal!ly&lt;M
KIDg, Vernoil D. Lee, .Mrs, Hoi•
Fl!Q'd CblpmaD, botb of Hamll- - 0.~ of an Inch.
lis R. Mayo, Charles D. Mullins,
POMEROY ..,. Approximately lo!J, Oblo, and four grandebllTotal preelpllallon to date Ws
Mrs. Donna J, Pasko, CIBrles A. $2,100 bas been raised In the an- dren also aurvlvo,
•
1aJJI y&lt;M 9' 87 Inc.el,
r-'M" ~C
~- al servlcea wiU be at year
"
~,,. ~-cer rur woer .
14,28-Inches.
'
Roberto, M r s. ' Charles H. nual Me1,..s
straight, Mrs. Er!Mlst Thompson,. aade, Ed Klfl!, ehalnnan, re- 1:30 p.m. Monda,y at the Crow·
Normal av.,.a&amp;ll preelpllatilll!
Erie A. Thoren, Mrs. Bernard ports.
Husoell Funeral Home· with the _ tO. 70 ~~E. Boggs and Infant daughter,
Goe1 for Wa year Ia $4,800. Rev. 0. H. Carder omctallng.
Mrs. EdMrd E. Henderson and
TOifnshlpa which have turned Burial will be In Kirkland Meinfant daughter, Mrs. WWlam in CC1!11leted ropnrttlncludellecl- morlal Gardel!s. Frlenda mey
call at ~A·--al
home M
-Hurt' J r, 0 a nd lnfani --~ "...a, ford, Cbestor, Columlita, Le~D...
UIO .....
,
BecyJe Sayre and Infant daugh- on, Letart, Ollve, Sallabul')' and lla.m. &amp;!nda,y.
ter.
Scl,plo.
RECEIVES PRIZE
Proceeds frolm P1111oroy a n d
POMEROY - NeU Alan COlMldclle.POrt residential and busl·
IT:s Ec;ONOMICAL TO SERVE AT
ness aectiona are not In yet mer, son of Mr. aDd Mrs. Orten
HOME. BUY IT BY THE BOX, BUCKET
Wednesday, a llllllbor of rest- Colmer, 132 J.lncoln HOI, POI!IOR BARREL AT
aurants wlll observe ••cottee ei'&lt;!IY, received fourth prise In .
da,y" with proceed&amp; from coaee the Danforth Creative Elrort cOnPT. PLEASANT - A civil ac- sales to be turned over to the teat at Berea Cilllep'o 47th a,..
tion suit has been fUed In the of. cancer lUnd drive.
nual La1Jor Day program Tuesflee or Circuit Clerk HOII'!ll'd
da,y, May 6.
Schultz by VIrgil w. Siders and
Vivian Siders, hlo wife, et al,
against Laddie V. Siders, et aL .
The plaintllls . are asklJW the

---•·=··.. \"·'

Boys are to meet at town
ball at 9 a.m. ill unllorm JIDle
7 lor supervised tagging up town
and through the residential ar-

....

Rosters as completed Thursw
da,y nlgl!t show these recruits,

all at least nine years or age.
Indians, Steve Walburn, Joe
Al1tboll)l, Rick WillebreMer, Tom
Rwsb, Ernest Imboden, Nile Wilson and Randy Lee, with Coaches

IN AN ATTRAC'I1VE "Lotelnmoom" Milt,., Dennis Ault,
soo of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Ault, Middleport, and Kay Wrigbt,
daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wrigbt, Dexter, were crOJI'I!Od
klfl! and queen of the fi r st coosolldated Junlol'-6enlor pr&lt;llll of
Meigs High School. The royalty, both aenioro and selected by
juniors of the school, were named at the prCllll held Friday
night In the Rutland gymnasium. FoliO!Iifl! a dance, lbol8 a~

Lawrence stewart and Arthur

St.obart.
METS, John Pat Riley, Jlm

Hutton, Man: Fultz, Ronnle Cummingham, Jeff Glaze; Coach Low.

terxllng either atterr:led a movie or bawled. There was a 4 a. m.
breakfast Saturday at the Meigs High School ca!eterla ill Mid-

dleport.

Eddy's Schedule
POMEROY - Eddy's schedule
thi s week:

MONDAY
Harrisonville, S-.10:45 a.m.
Carpenter, 11 :15-12:30 p.m.
School Lot, 12:45-1 p.m.
Val es Mills-Arbaught, 1:30 - 2

Hovatter.
All Boys League games ar e on

Monda,y and Tbursda,y; pony league oo Tuesda,y and Frida,y.
Two dance s have been set, June

14 and July 12, on the slab at p.m.
Wilkesville, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
the park.

Langsville, 4:30-6 p. m.
RuUand Park, 5:30-6 p.m.
Hysell Run, 6:30-7:30 p. m.
TUESDAY
Pomeroy School, 8:30-2:15 p.

m.
Pomeroy Library, 2:30-3 p.m.
T ~pers Plains, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Old Chester Rd., :;:3~ :30 p,

m.

Springs, 7-8 p. m.
THURSDAY
Syracuse, 9-10:30 a. m.
Raci!Ml, 10:45-1 p. m.
Letart, 1:45-2:30 p. m.
East Letart, 2:45-4:15 p. m.
Dorcas, 4:30-6:30 p. m.
Syracuse P.O., 7-8:30 P·"'l!o&lt;k

Barbara Hunon to
Shed Her Seventh
TANGlERS (UPI) - Barbera
Hutton, heiress to the Woolworth
dime store fortune, has filed for

divorce from her seventh husband

after tour years or marriage,
regional court officials said Sat·

urday,
The girl who inherited$43mUllon in 1933 and became known as
the poor little rich girl'' fiJed
the petition against Prince Ray.

mond Doon Vinb de Cbampassak
in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
46 IN CONTESI'
COLUMBUS - The 16th annual Statewide Scholarship program ol the Ohio Rural Electric

School Days
AreGonna Be

Sumpin' Else
WASIIINGTON (UPI) - Wbat
wlll schools be like 25 years

Dri

Prod.

Abo

02 lOO

K€ntuck~

'

Suit is Filed

awellint ~rpiq.

.. PIIES£1MS qanst dacay

.. termites.
Mia

)'01110 to lift ol wood
~ palfo ' - - plcall

llblll, lhutlell 1\'tR woodhutcbto. Full color broo

cnu. mllll&gt;le.

CAROLINA
LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY CO.

p
. o

·ViiUEs ·:

PT. PLEASANT , W. VA.
675-1160

afiir.

.Dartmouth Students ]ailed

I

o

•

,

,

,

liy Uni~ Press lntefllltional
· College, Jersey
.

,.,

Solos Monator
Ewn If IOU do It IOIIMH,
It takll caoh II! nx up tho
hwM and car, provide a
changHf 1111on Wlrdrobe

for your famllr. So wily net
stop In whn you'll aiWIYJ
No. l~r a obc-fiaure
computor number!

SEE US FOR A HOME
IMPROVEMENT

~

~

Ev•tH Saundtrt

haonild Thl ..nor
Quality Saln11on

Wl!'ftn Sklclonoro

o..llty Saloaman

Quality Saloaman

SIDP.! IJX)KJ!

Jah'n Houck
Aut. Solos Mtr•

REA/1!

..

Why do More People Buy Chevrolet Cars in Gallia '-"Ui.ty Than Any Other Make?
·. '

'

Why Do More People Buy Chevrolet

True~ in Gall!a County Than

Any Ofher

Make? ANSWER: NO. 1 PRODUCT - QUALitY SAlESMEN
... BEST SERVICE '
.

WARRANTY - BEST DEAL FOR YOU

JquCawt1 ~~t· A

BtHerDeal Anywhere! '

f!!!!!!1loun..
INC, f4

WE MAU 2ND MOITGAGl
REAL ESTATE LOAM5
Comer S.co .. &amp; c.urt S.._t

JOO S.Coad A.""...
G.ltl,oll•
111•• V...t~I\111'•
' ....... ~1 J '

'

'

I

21().236 Stcontl Ave.

",,

·9•1,1i,,iis, Ohio

· : '
·1,

..

1

..."'"••

'

(·I

,

~IIY. N.J., In
protest
against
tha
actmlnistra•
''N&gt;rty..five Dartmouth Cilllep
tlon's
failure
to
renew tbe
~1\idents be(!an 30-4a.Y jall
tl rms saturday for seizure Of a professor's contract
,u..rt 110 antiwar protestors
bll!ldlng at the Haoover, N.H.,
4jq&gt;us. A sit-in by 100 students entered the University of
liJnt Into the second day at CiDclnnnati fleldhwse durl!1K a
fili!c'oin Universlt;y, Jellersoo Reserve 0 f I l e e r 1 Tralnlfl!
Corps (ROTC) aSJembly FridaY
c.llr• Mo.
night and strewed wblte crosses
..Pollee
braced
for
possible
'
.
on
the aoor wblle a IJend
~fl!eWal
or last weekend's
a~et dance violence near the pla,yed the Natloml Anthem.
~verslcy of Wisconsin caJI1JUS. The protest waa led by nonlC·!oladlson. Indiana University student lone! Helperll, who
aiihorllles beefed · IV security was arrested recently for
:6recautions for the "Little 500" disrobing on the caa1&gt;us.
Dean ot Students Ben Pugh
~('ij'cle race at the Bloomington
spent.
tba hlil!t .,tth tho,Unooln
eiQua.
.
University
protosterr, most of
- ·,\ Hearing on Disorders
· 'Jt· state legislative COJ!Imlttoe them black. The 100 have
Ojened hearings In New York submllled a list of 30 stedent
City oo caJ111US disorders In power damatilo. Lincoln bas
2,300 studenta, about equally
that area.
.&lt;UJpus mllltants al Stanford dlvidad betw- whites and
·University made plans for a · Negroes,
study in Jail
ctf(aroom boycotl Monday and
Tile 45 Dartmouth students
T110aday during a scheduled
m~!lllll of ,truetees of the wore alll!wed to briJW their
textbooks to Jail In order to
91itfornia l!1$Utui!On.
.
}i;wo nuns alii a profesaor study for their 8nal eXimllll•
wilht Into the Mh day ot ·a tloos and ~ Att;y. ~
ti~r strike at st. P~ter's Pll)adoJ!l&amp;l prcml* the Jailed
' 1:\1:.1

&amp;ALuPOUSChevrol.et-Old$1it0hile
,.-·-···----------------------------·--········JIJ!I········"''"'*..'"''.,~•~--~··~~~~w;~,.~.;;.·~~~~;.;~~:l~~j; ill!~ ··•~iiii•,llllio., ,._.~t..
Opp. B&amp;O Dopot

f tud nt di nt. H
Tb
KEY BISCAYE, flo. (VPI)causes o s e
s&amp;e
e
e President, who arrived
President Nlxoo met tor about said the President cooslden hero early Thursday, was
three hours with top domestic disenchantment In the acade- scheduled to return to Washlng11dvtsers Saturday and dla- mlc community a nd violonce on ton Iate S.........
~-..
or early
eussed the causes ahisolutlons the campuses one or the Moll!ay. He wW meet here
of unrest a00 violence on 41 maJor problems facing 011r Sunday morning with New York
America's campUses.
society,"
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller aDd
Press So~cretary Ronald ZleAttending the seasloo were some or the 23 diatirvulshed
gler said the meeting, held In Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, Amerlcons golfl! with him on a
Nixon's vacalion home over- Ally. Gen. John N. Mitchell, presldontlal mlasiDn to seven
JQ!Iklng Biscayne Boy, covered Health, E&lt;lucation and Welfare Latin American countries.
a wide range of domestic Secretary Robert II. Filleh and
In other devel~ents, the
pr,ohlems but focused on how several White House aides.
White House disclosed that Sen.
aclmlnlstrallon programs aaect
Jacob K. Javits of New York
the sources of student dlsconcongressman Rogers C.B. had discussed his criticism of
.tonL
Morton of Maryland, the GOP Nixon's V l e t n a m policy
'"'" "Most ot the conversation national chairman. also atteJJd. wlthhthe White House before
was . oo the cause• o1 the ed the session and reported on airing It publicly.
pi'&lt;lblem • , • what briDgo the his conversations with Rapubll·
ill a speech before the San
U\jrest about,'' Ziegler said. The can governors · at the mooting Francisco Commonwealth Club
President hao been receiving last week In Lexlngtoo, Ky.
Frlda,y, Javits said the Nixon
Morton repo.~ ~ ~ve~- . war . Ucy .. ~~: ·.:~ter~~~L a~reports on the turmon .a t
d -Vniverolty in ~yo.,.-~~~· ~~ sa~ ... ~~ ' '!'! ·~~;;.• b~
· &lt;
City College. In New York with : p~oldent Nll0iri'1 dtin\es- ' Z eg!er ·said ~vtrl ,lritotmed
Other centera of unrest.
t1 c"i&gt;rograms, ~Igbied with his Nixon's national security advl' •. VIolence Major Problem
efforts to streamline federal ser, Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, of
·::,Ziegler said the conversation machinery · ~!"'111'1! with state .bls. crltlcbm In a 1-r before
touclied .on. the war In VIetnam, and. !ooal problema and .wanted be delivered the -ch and
but oniJ- to lbe extent of clo.-r 'communicali!&gt;IJ with the later talked with Kisslfi!Or by
discuatlllll It as dne of the Wblte House, Zlergler said.
telephone.
•

,,,.,.,

R•• McCormick

pn!IIOaal
would be worth
dliiCUIIII!I "rl&amp;ht oow."
"I have _ . most of theae
polnta at the emirerenee table,"
.Lam told nowamen, Indicating
there was basically lllltblng new
!1bout the VIet Cong peace plan.
Relll.ore DMZ .
But he osld It was a "new
presenteHm" ~ VIet Cong
views and that Salp feels "we
can Olqllore some of these 10
poiDts- Cor example the exchange of prisoners of war or
the reeatabllobment of the
Demllltarlsed Zone (J)MZ)."
''We have auaested to the

Vill~ge

·f!lne in Five Tires

• •

0

.

,

..

.. ne T"

Tomatoes

In Letart
Escape
RACINE - Tbe Letart Falls
area, where mllllons of tomato
plants have been set Into the
ground escapeddamagesoraball
stqr,m. m 'tJlat. hit in parts oe~:
~~iUtlon of Meigs ~
17 Frlda,y afternoon at ahwt 2:45
p.m.
.
Truck farmers In the Racine
area, however, were not so forlunate. Hall COYered the ground
illolda the vutage of Racine and
reportedly ruined about all the
tomato plants In that communlt;y.
DUly IWI, who operates a
farm 011 land near the Southern
High School buDding, reportedly
lost an eJJIImated BO, ooo plants.
Hill by Satur&lt;Ia1 morning had
trucks enroute to the south to
pick up replacement plenta.
Farmers ill the Letart Falls
area and also In ReedsvUle osld
occaslAlnal ball stones fell ill those
sec1iooa of the cwnty, but no

winds accompanied the severe
weather sweepiJW fi•om Indiana.
The Buder Count,y sherlll'aoffico said hail and winds had
caused some IIJI&gt;t damage to
trees near here.
The Weather Bureau had said
the greatest threat of tornadoes

extreme Southwest Ohio.

an:l aevere thunderstorms was

su-

area aloog and 70 mUes
side of a Uno from 20
north of COlumbus to 50
SOUthwest of Lexington,

Sch00Is tO

Get Help
COLUMBUS (UP!) - State
Schools &amp;!pt. Martin Essex todey amCllllced the approval of
29 proposals deolgned to attract
and train teachers and teacher's
aides.
The flratfedenl grantor $615,·
679 is to be used to suJlll')rt
the 'efforts or school dll!lrlcts
O&gt;ljiOrienclng critical teacher
shortages,
The approved proposals will
provide trslnlng for 254 classroom teachers and 437 teacher
aides.
Essex said the program Is designed to allract CJI&amp;(Uied persoos to the program,

COLUMDUS (UP!) - A new
of ceramic whlcb can be
used as a booe replacement ill
bumans and for artificial Ieeth
bas been developed b7 0 ·b I o
Stato Universlcy.
Tbe process was deTised by
Dr, William B. Campbeil, a
ceramics engineer at OSU wbo
was assisted by metllw re·
searchers from aeveral tllber
departments at the university.
w , ..

cype

,.Through short-term intens:l\'e

trslning and sub-ent bi.--vlee training, appllcants will be
provided with the preparalloo
necessary to begiD a career In
teacblng," Eseex aald.
He aaid perscmei to be recralted and iralned eamot have
b- employed CUU-tlme In an
illstruc1ic.nal capacity duriDg the
prevlws school 1ear by a board
or educatioo.

or

Mother's Day
Mother, 0 aacred and beautiful name!
II others desert us, mother loves us the same.

She gave us i:dltence anrJ tendereat care,
And breathed fOr our ssfety many a prayer.
04

Moth.e~"

la_.a Dlml: that we Jove to repeat,

It brirwa to ua vlal0111 so pure and so sweet.

When she sang a'lieet lullaby songs tlll we alept,
And over wr crldles a !Ovlfl! watch kept.
And when we ~ve erown to years more mature,
Her love remaiu with us, unselfish and pure.
Sbe praises our Ylrtuea, our wrong• she forgives.

To her we are nelltldren" as long as she Uvea.
A sweeter lnfluencre ne'er came fr&lt;l:n ~tbove
Than the - t sift of loeaven, a good mother's love.
No matter h'"' ltJWiy her alation may lie,
Her IOYe for her cldld Is as deep as the see!

.

~nde~n

in an
either
mUes
miles
Ky.

w

ADDIIFSS .ROT.uu.\NS .
MIDDLEPORT- George ' Bakel',
proleet engtnear, and Ed Goa, .:
project oovervlaor atldrassed the 1
Middlei)OI'I-Pomeroy Rotal')' Cllib
~·"" FridaY evoq !Ill the topic tol •Pt!!lln!SI or COI!IIIrucllon
at 11\i ·llle cit ·ihe 1)11( brldae ·
wlll replace the filion

llrldge at

The

Butler County Civil Dafense
sen! men and equipment to the
region.
No lnformatloo ,..s bnmetllate!¥ available on any lll)lrles.
The twister waa reported to
have touched down several
times as it swept acn&gt;sa the
Ohio-Indiana border. It may
halle touched down in RtiiJhville,
Ind., and moved oo ear!ward.
Weother Bureau radet equipment here and In Jla11.on had
sp&lt;illed twisters In the skies aft.
er a tornado watch was issued
for portloos of southern Ohio,
northern Kentucky a n d ex·
treme southeast lndlara for up
to 8 p.m. EDT.
Residents in the Butler and
Montgomery County areas were
warned to take safety precaut101111. .
, , .
, ,
-cr~· of ihe tOnii.JOes · was
sltJhted In the sky !leal' Okllllllll
in Butler Cowrty about 4 p.m.
and a few mlrutea later radar
spoJted one ahwt 15 miles west
of Dayton.
Raino thunderatorms and
""&lt;'&lt;l:m!mm~~II&lt;IIIIII&lt;IIIIII&lt;IIII'IIW:U

150 Killed in
Turkey Shoot

~~e~:.!' ~

·

Her hair, onee auldlll or black, may be wblte.
The I!IOIICI!II oCjauth mey ~ve oD taken fllgbt.
ThCIIIBh time !MJ have rollbtd ber of Joutb's

ciBrnihll (ll'lta,

·

There's beaUI:{, ~kiitalln mother's sweet lice!
Cooaecratid ti'llllilbar, and IOCV IIIII' II atayl
On May's ~~each .Ytar 'twlll occur,
Whan we'll ~W a DOI\W·In ·hoi!Or ohor,
&lt; .

~

' '

'',/

'

.nd ....· .•

,.

i

·4slaP'tt

war."
Cbau called CIJ the Vallod
states to endorl8 the plan and
&amp;lop backing tha "beliiSalp lll!tborllleo so lbllt the
hitherto peraecutod peace Corceo can take ill tbolr band

Golden Spike
Is Redriven
PROMONTORY
'SUMMIT,
Utah (UPD - A hundred years
ot trani!CCI!tlnental ratl travel
were cOI!llllemorated Saturday
at the scene of the driving of
the "Golden ~e," where now
there Is neither town nor
railroad. The e e I e b r a n t s
reached the scene by bus and
car.
Transportalloo
Secretary
John Volpe headed the group of
railroad officials, history bufrs
and steam engine fans who
were m band for the symbolic
reenactment. It was May 10,
1869, when the laJJI spike was
driven to link the Atlantic and
Pacific Coasts for travel by
"Iron Horse.'•
The raJl buffs at the scene
Saturday were unable to
complete their Journey by rail,
The nearest railroad line now is
to mlles awa,y.
Two steam engines- recreaUol!s or the Central Pacific's
"Jupiter" and Unloo Pacific's
"No. 19"- were 011 hand for the

ON·DUTY
"•

reenactment, but had to IJe
trucked ln. Several bundnd
4
'1rm Horse" enb.lalaltl wbD
started 001 11om New York
more than a week 1810 CIJ the
"Jupiter", took a lila from

to tba - - .
The steam tiiiiiDo 11om tho
East finlabed lis trip babiDd a
modern4ay Diesel unit . .
parenlly because VIJICIJ
refused to allow the lliliwmovlng steam O!lllne (IJ Ill
ralls.
At PromiiJtDry &amp;munlt, ....
11.,., ralls and bantl-lleWb UN
had to be laid down opedol]¥
for the centemlal ovllll. 'The
old ralls were torn ov dlll'llw
Worlei War D and -tod to
Ogden, IJtab,

Plclllc

the war ef!ort.
In balling the hlat.orlc .,_

ntversary, Vol~ osld ol'"'l!pi•
UolJ of tba
1IJo yearl
ago was "one of the &lt;Mllell
triumphs or Amerlean 1mow
how...a great epfe of human
will and determlnatlan."
CONTINUED oo Pose 12

rail-"'*

Rhode's Proposal
Up for Key Vote
COLUMDUS (UPJ) _ !mportant work in cCllllmittees and a
vote on Gov. James A. Rhodes'
proposed Department of Public
Safety highlight the UPcoming
week In the Oblo General Assembly.
The Senate Finance Committee, chaired by Sen. Robert R.
Shaw, R • COlumbus, plans the
first of many heerqs oo the
two-year approprlatlms bill on
Wednesday.
The biennial budget, which

In the governor's o!llce.
The department would Include
the Ohio Highway Patrol, tho
state Fire Marshal, the Bureau
of Crimiual Identification, the
O!flce or Civil Defenae, Olllo
Crime commission, Ohio Law
Enforcement PlannlJW Agency,
and be responsll!lo for tba proposed pollee and fire academhiL
ill calliDg for the e&amp;bi!Mlt.level department, Rhodes said It
would "give us an elective tool
to assist local government and

represents all spending by state

combat crime."

government - except for education - tor the !Mlxl two
years, was pared from $5.8 blllioo to $4.175 blllloo before passaga In the House Wednesda,y.
The budget must be approved
before JIDIO 30, the end Of the
clh·rent fiscal year.
'IIIII Department ot Public
Sefety blU Is up for a vote In
the House Monday.
The propoaal was cootatned In
Rbndes' Stato. of the State me...
sap Feb. 5. As wrlttonn the bill
would put the department

Three election law bWa,
springing fr1111 a V. S. S..,reme
Court decision thot Ohio law
was "restrictive" to lndepeJD.
ent candidate&amp;, wore to IJe wt..
ed oo Monday In tba Sonata.
Tbe biDS trould!
-Require a writs-In opece for
every office on the ballot, but
aUow the write-in voteo to IJe
counted only If the writs-In .,....
didate has !Dod a dec:laratioft ot
Intent at leaat 20 cloys before
the election.
CONTINUED oo Pip 12
',
~

DeGau~ists
PARIS (IJPI) - Gen. Cbarlea
de Gl!ilo lefl France Saturday
on a SU11'riso trip to Ireland •to
kaep hlmaelf
!rom the
pOlitical battle raalfl! In Franc:e
over· !llo. succes&amp;loo u pre,.

ident. '

Shaken Up

Frt111 Cork da G a u II t ·
proeeecled to a hillel ·Ill'
Parknaallle, In CounV KelT)&gt;, A
special lonr-alzed ...... bod
arrlvocl at the 1.-i Sllldal
allemooo ·by . . , . . . _ WtlCit
11om ll!i&gt;lln.
'
'

De Glulle' s declalon to abaent
De Gaulle Is
h!Jn.-lf from France durl!W tba
lrlah
~laD , Cor the JIUIO 1
""!l'le~l '!Jilctlon ""'!\io .. -~
· ·~~ '·~- to Gt.~lJat•
' wilt! bod bqoed. lie ' Would

~~:~~~·a:•ll;ftb~~ror~~-=~--

ii!.
3 SERJIICE MEN

,

side to diSCUSS .,one
A .loidllll. Vlelpllltff JWopeelflc i..,eo like the D)[.!:, dl!lat all1clal In Plril .......
"
tho axc:bl!lp ol ~· of lhe Viet C&lt;llll Pill)- .
war, and oowlf t h o - Bide
The ~· Thldl· 'l1daio
agrees to dlaeu•• theM I s - Cbau, dctal
!!ltl!llll ', '
we can start rl&amp;ht now," Lam Cor t1ie UJJifled VlliO " I W '
Buddbllt Cll!rch, calJid,, . .
said.
He Ia expected to deliYOr peace package a "grelt •
Sooth Vletllam'o olllclal an,awor toward• peace.••
Cbau, who bas etoaa COIUeta ·
to the llk!olnt peace packaae at
the 17th meeting of the peace with lnlliiOIIIlal ~ c:lrdoa
conference Frldi,Y.
ill VleiDam, osld the VIet CG!!I
Lam left Salp for Parlo acheme, was vel')' elaltlc IIIII
today 24 boura otter Presl- ohould IJe wOlcmJJed by all
NiiU.)'OII VI!! Thleu'l porn· Bides. lie said It rellect.d lilt
mont rejectad several key "IQOdWW" d. the Nr*kw'
prorisloos of the peaeo package Llboralloo Frmt (NLF), the
but ii!UIOWICed Ita readinell to Vlet CAlq political brancb, to
discuss some of Ita Iiams.
achieve ua rapid P""""'
settlement of the vlelnuli

.wot

'Twll! a beautlfuhbought to oatabllsh a day

o(

llllir'vlaoiY

~I

VIetnam's future.'' .

· HAMILTON, Oblo (\1PJ)- A
tornado touched down and damaged several bousoa lnd bust..,ss places In the heUI of the
village of Monroe ill Butler
County late Saturday.
Ambulances were to the
cOI!llllunity of 1,500 peraona In

studenta would be released in
tlme to take the examinations
early In June.
Now York's City Colleae was
beck In operation again deaplte
resignation of Its preslde.nt ,and
a Thursda,y nre blamed 00 damages were caused.
arsonista which caused $250,000
damage to the student center.
But pollee .were atati011011 at
ever1 buDding and searched
bandbaga and parcels of
persoos entering.
Pollee also surrounded ever)'
building at Now York's . BrookSAIGON (UP!) - V. S. Ill··
lyn Cillleae, scene d 25 llree In
the pest two weeks. Pollee also riDe foot soldiers and tank crews
ringed New York's Queo111 surrounded a unit or North VIetCollep, • cene of recent clashes namese regulars near Da Nana
' '
between blAck
and white Satilrday and i-eported kUIIDg 150
In two da,y s of fiJI&gt;~ across
students.
drled-ap rice fields scorched by
100 degree weather.
lndlana University aulhorltlot~
American losses were placed
said 150 black •-nts who
at seven ldlled and 12 WWided
seized control of .a faculty
In
the lll!lslded actim 12 mUea
meetbw Thursday night wW
swthwtl!l or Da Nang alonllho
lace .university dlsclpli!Ml but 110
bauko of the Vu Gla River.
crbnlnal charges wlll IJe rued.
••a•a like a turkey, lihooi,"However, the Monroe Cf!IJnl1
Lt.
Cill. Jamea lllalns, 37, ~
aherttr sa!d he will preas for a
Gllmdale,
R. L, told UPI COl'1'0'
Grand Jury lnvestlplloo If the
spondeJ¢ David Lamb. "We broltf
university faUa '-!prosecute.
up a Ptherlnr of the clan. We
"
'
'I
have got them outsunned and out-

numberecLn

f

"

POMEROY - The publlc Is
reminded or the Open llruse
sche&lt;Med for 2-t p.m. today
at Veterans Memorial Hospital In Pomeroy.
The ()pen Hoose, sponsored
by the Ladles Auxiliary In oo.
operalloo with 111• stall andadmlni!Jiratioo, wlll launch Nallooal Hospital Week, May 1117. Re!reahnients will be served and I!oral decoratloos have
been provided byFranclsFlor-

~ei·::;,.

Hit

~ ~

other

By

PAGE 11

Answer to Violence
'O n Campuses Sought

court for a partition of real es-

SAYS TAX IS DOOMED
WASIIINGTON (UP!) - U. S.
Rep. Charles A. Yanik, D-Ohlo,
said today that the federal 10
per cent lllll1ax Is doomed and
expressed tho helle! that em.
gross wiU reJect Pres!- NixOil's rOCJIOst to extend the tu
throutJh Dec. 31, allowing It to
die automatically JIDle 30.

'

:oww

.,

WEATHER GOES BERSERK
AKRON (UPI) - A freak fivemloote storm with winds over
90 mUes per hwr Frlda,y night,
left hall piled fwr to f 1 v e
Inches hltJh In some areas and
lifted a 17,500.p&gt;und airplane
from the ground at Akroo Manlclpal AiJtJOrt.

'The Rockets flniabed with 396
HEART ATTACK FATAL
CH AMONIX, France (UPD - strokes while nmnerup Ohio
Prot Walter K. Kramer of Mun- University was three shota oil
c ie, Ind., died of a heart atta ck the pace. The leaders were fol.
Seturda,y, whUe skiing high In lowed by Akroo 405, Bowll!w
Green 410, Ashland 415, Muathe French Alps.;
Police said Kramer, 56, had klogum 421 and Allejbeny 423.
Pat Moooey or Toledo .00 Tom
been siding esslly and without
Bonart
of Bowling Green fired
apparent fatigue In the Vallee
3-over'i]O.r
rounds of 75 to share
Blanche high In the Alps between
France and Italy, when he was mecallst hooors.
suddenly s!ruck downb)'thehcart
INJUNCTION WANTED
attack.
PARMA, Ohio (UP!) - The
KILLED IN COLLISION
Parma School Boord Salllrda,y
LOR AIN, Ohio (UP!) - Ed- asked for a temporary ~­
die Nutt, 22, Loraill, was killed lion ill an ellort II&gt; balU threeill a two-car colllslon bore Sat- day old teachers otr111e In Ohio's
urday,
eltJhth laraest school dlltrlct.

.

fried C1titk£tt

BOB
. EYANS_STEAI HOUSE
.EYAIIS

the regimentation of today's
scbools will largely .disa,PPOar,
alQJJg with tile rlllid 'lltfuCiurliig
of time.

(UP~ South

VIM!n
ordered Ito ehlaf
!!QIIIator back to 1'11-11 to IJe
· on ~ when the Alll.es
qslder strlkl!qr a barpln with
tba Communlsla oiJ jJOIJU
of the lateJJI VIet ~ peace
plan.
• Ambasaador
Pbam Dang
LaM, Who was reealled to
Salp for extenllvo CO!IIAiltaUol!s two weeks o&amp;D, was
arriving In Perla !btday
morning.
Lam lett South Vletllam
sa,y1ng 'some of the mlllor points
ill lhe VIet Coog 10-polnt

BDI Jlo!Mek, Rand)' Wlpllorr and Larry llolloo who pertlclpatod
In milk judglJW and, ·at rlgbt, Ronnle Wageer, Billy Hllland
Paul Rose prepare rot coqetltlon tn the agronomydlvlolOJL

SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1969

·YOL. IV NO. 15

(NEA).
In general, the report aald,

nament.

COMPETE IN JVDGING - Six students tJf Southern High
Schooi's 'FFA Chapter participated In the State f\lture Farmers
of America judging competition In ColumbuoonSaturday. llemp.
soy BeUey, chapter advisor, far left, goes over detaUs with

•·

Civil Action

tate order with money derl vod
frmn a sale to be distributed
from now?
No report cards, learning a equally to the heirs ot property
foreign languegeby satellite, per- in the ClondenlnandArbuckledlssonalized learniJig by computer, trlcta of Mason COOilii.Y and from
and field trips to exotic places, "'"' tract extending Into Putnam
And the teachers of the 1990's COOilll,y,
M.Jl bear no more resemblance
to the teachers of today than
STRIKE ENDED
NORWALK, Ohio (IJPI) - Tho
Twiggy does to the Sophie Tucker d. a quarter -eentury ago.
10-day strike .at the &amp;lperlor
These are a few of the fea- Coach Corp. here anded Saturtures of American .Weatlon 25 daY when memburs or United
years from now as predicted in Auto Workers Local 1319 aca rep&gt;rt lsoued Saturday by the cepted a threa.year CCI!Iract.
Natlooal Edueallon Assoclalloo

Cooperatives will be held at the
Ramada Inn here Monda,y, May
12, Executive Manager Howard
A. Cummins said today. The 46
TOLEDO COPS TITLE
contestants, from big! schools
ASHLAND,
Ohio (UPI) - The
over most of the state repreUnlveralty
or
Toledo ootstroked
senting service areas of 23 rursix
teama
Saturday
to win the
al electric cooperatives, Include
none !rom Gallla-Melga area. Ashland lnvitati~ Golf TQUI'-

1. SIAINS deeply, beautifully.
Z. WATERPROOFS against

PARIS

Saturdoy

\o

11

ONE EASY.ON COAT
DOES 3 VITAL JOBS1

Points ·in Hanoi ·P~ace··)

s.e

and Mrs. Charles Smith.

. 3in 1" STAIN!

LpmRep;dy to DisC.~~~

-m.., •'"'""

•-os

non..

Ans: 3 TIMES MORE
THAN BEFOR~ ..•
Witll NEW ARAB

..

i&gt;. ·.

- ~;::· ~h,'F~~~ ·:-~~- '&lt; : · .,'J'~~cr

L

ness IKIJ.ses. They are Mrs.
aiel Sayre, Mrs. William Jlunlee

es, Charles Smith and Richard

·

I·

::=

MIDDLEPORT - Mlddlep&gt;rt'a
Boys baaeball teams (little and
- ) are nlled and rea&lt;ly to P&gt;
illto their 14th season.
Tag Day to ralse!Undstomalnlaln e'JIIpment, provide O&gt;ljiOrlenced umpires, and keep the
squads ill unllorms, will be held
JIDIO 7.
Mothers will solicit the busi-

ell Price.
YANKEE'&gt;, John Mark Haggercy, Ronnle easel, Charles Whittington, DII!IIIY Miller and Tommy Walters; coaches, Woody Call
and E. J. Acree.
BRAYEs, Keith McDaniel,
~ge Ba~, Doug POpe; coach-

·uD.
1..- yf
"'LPI•, .,~oseq;:_rt.

't

�'

..

I
&lt; ,.;·

'

,,

~'

' '

.It~ute 'dl;.,mg~
'

Air Foret bl VIet- ..
. ,.
, ,. .
·
•.· '. •·
'' . ' · ,
111111,
two 11001!11 frcim
Paclllc Sian ud strlpeo rec 1i11Jt, . - l', PLE~ANt ~ .A ·,~ ,cl
Plan~· •ere dls,cu11eCI ~- Ilia
u d - lhiiD to hl8 pereols, Mr.llllll Mro. FNcl State Roaleli 2; 35.flld 17 COt&gt;- bl...,lll8nlal -~iW&amp;tioD...,..
Stan...,., Rt. 2, Patriot.
111111ec1 moat .fJl lllol· bo,ltlne•'• ,at olitl(ls ll1ol btlllt of Point Pleat:'
++++++
theYl!' ~clthePLPleao- ant .ln 1~4, ,ud tt .waa\'OIBdlo
ONE wu wrtttea by a PFC Roy E. H-.-4, ant Claihbor ol ~~ !IJI WOrk with jhO -~qr SfOif•
3rd Boit.ll..., 5111 lolarblae, IIIII tile o111or by u week; Coa&lt;ern 0\V t!Ml three tha Malon CooQWy J!la~cal.So·
AmeriCIJiollorn ~e IOidlar, SP4 llonlld 1L rautea laa otenuDecl· !rom cletJ. .
•
· Tasalcl, RQ, Provii!Clllli eo.,.o., JG Secllqa. ThiJI . clarwea ilhtoh will lie ne.,.o~
.Pre181it ware!AnzleHendrlcll,
!ollow:
111011 CCIIIPietliMI q(tliOnewbridie Calvin Stnltll, Bill Hockaabarry,
+ ++ + + +
acrosalllol Oblf!ll'!'lr at_H _r- EmU Martln,.Joe Neeley, Jam's
.
UNKNOWING FOOLS
son, - lllllv '"!llltruciiiMI aoil Me~, Jerry Buteher, ~rt
Far away trom llle • • a1 bambo
due 1D be ci!IDP!ilted late In 1969 llutdlar, Seldon F18JII!llliJII, LJ03d
People are lauahbW ud 1111·
or 111'111n 197~. ·
Roulih,. Vltua Hartley Jr., and
Pecplo - ere ....._1111 ot lha altuetloo,
The ·groql wal urged to meet Belft Farley.
The Hri&lt;RIIi lhou&amp;hta they paoh away.
with and assist Ruih Krodel,
Thaylhe,lhelr llwa llllll dalmlllollr part
chairman of roild ccimmlaaloll
01 tile Ira ms laM)n to !laD.
c&lt;!lllllllttee repreaenilrv 1he
Yet Ulnorrow !lndalllolm marchilllln packs,
Chamber of Cammerce. It was
RoiiOUIICIJW with signa 1helr creed and claD.
reported tlat I 81u11J or llle route
CONTINUED !rCIIl Paae II
They cry of peace IIIII I""" lor all.
sltualloo Ia bellt·made by Krodel
So audiidlc waa lha reenactYet their words are mocked by their deedo.
who·ls eccont~lllhiiiB some pr0o 1110111 that 1he aertpt called for
They run in pecks as do mid qo.
greas on the pro.t.ct,
tile aciDr p18JIInl Lellnd
They de....ce the men who tor.-tbam bloods.
A meeting with tile Slate R&lt;lld !l•nfoM, Call!ornta govemor
They whiJIIper end -or when ducy callo.
CCIIIIDlooiiMI will be held soon lnd president of Caltral
Yet the freedoms they lop 1D quench their thlrata.
with the date to be IJIIIOIIIIted, C PlcUic, 1D mlas the spike, just
Now, brother, that too Ia the -my wl1h W8111)01111,
of C ofllclals revealed.
as be did at the oriiiDal
h carries Ita own kind ot burst
!Anzie Hedrlck, manoger of ceremOIU'.
Oh, ...,11 c:u't kill, not pbyolcally, at least,
the o\j1pllachlan Power Co. and
ADd, once - apln, a te1qraph
But It dirties lha Image of the USA.
vice • preoldent, conducted lha elreult •• oet up 1D Rash tile
Br!JIIllqr a slow ..-1 ldWngto 111o1 men who are lighting,
business session and MrL Bel· news, •-n.e last nllls laid. The
FJalllllll ud dylq so far awe,y.
va Mae Farley, maneging dlrec· last splkels driven. The Paelllc
Now llghtblc llllll dying may be Just wnrde,
tor of the Cb&amp;niber of CCIIIIIUlrce railroad Ia completed."
But It cauaea sorrow lor 1hnae who care.
said thalllle local C of C hll reThomas M. Goodfellow, Ohair·
If yw are sorry, 11 you realb do care,
celwd an Invitation to the ee... - man of the NatWnll Golden
Do the Americans a til..,.. IIIII show It beck there.
Ira! Ohio Valley Industrial Coull- ~ Centemlal Celehrallcl!
Pfc. Ro,r E. Howard
cU tD be held Ma,y 15 in Ravens- CommlaoiiMI and proaldent of
3rd·BattaliOD
wood, at tile RavenswoodCcmtry the American Aaaoclal:lon c1
5th Jlarlnes
Club with State R&lt;lld Commlo- R a II r o a d a, Hid the Unk
slonsr William S. Ritchie, Jr., '"""'•god ..., ct¥1112attori."
as guest speaker. FallowiJW lha
"The Iron horae _...) the
"BE PROUD OF OUR CAUSE"
program, the visitors will take West," Goodfellow Hid. "ComAs I alt hare on my bed,
part In a aame of gol!, a social merce took on a vllllU;y.
I thlJik of ihliiB• I haw clone
hour IIIII dinner. MembeH pia"' Two oceana were jolued-lnd
Before I came to this war-torn 1aad
nl111 to atlend this meeting were all the peOple In between those
And aok myal!, do I give a damn?
asked to Inform lha Chamber two oceans developed a new
Yoa, I do and I will flibt
olllce lor reservations.
..,... clllllill."
For 1he ctun of freedom with all my mlght
For the call of treectcrn will not eod
And peq&gt;le will die UDtlllhaiL
The delth rete hero has boen much to fast
Than It hla ever been In tile put
CONTINIJED fram l'lge 11
Men have died oa the battlefield
Reduce
the llil!l!ber of elecAnd Ibis Is why we must not 7leld.
to •lin a nomtntors
necessary
If we don't atoP lhla qresalon hare
atloll petition lor an lndopend- .
Thlo bloody dlaeaae wUI be ewrywhare.
ont candida~ for office, provide
Those people hare want to be free
for filing of nominating P,OUtlons
But Jome people hack homo just cu't see.
for independent candklltes for
PleaH stand by us, hoPe ud prey
preeldent IIIII vlc!&gt;i&gt;reslclent,
When we need yw ll1ol most In every way.
and require a apace for candlBe proild 01 11hat we're doiiiB here
da~s' nemes to be Written In
And lot •• yw really care.
EL SEGUNDO, CallL (UPI) - on llle presidential ballot.
!Pee. 4 Ronold 1L Tuakl
Hq,, Provla!Clllli C&lt;llpa
A conwr1Dd twiHngine Wor!Q
-Reduce to 7 par cent the
L G. Sec:tloa
War D bomber with mechanical, ·:Bi!'ge ,,of;. ~1 In the last
++++++
,·.t£t trouble skimmed I&lt;M overaplay.
tort&amp;I · ~E&amp;n, by which
LAST weak, we mentlooect the 25th IJIIIIverOiry of D-D11J will
ground crowded wllll hall-playing lha nomber of olgnsturos reobserwd oa Jome 6, Two Gallla C&lt;luJicy residents, We,yns Dldln end y-sters Saturday, t ben qulred '"' a petlt1911 to esllbllsh
Bill Frii8J1, took part In that historic tnvaaloo. At Ieist fi..e otllar crashed Into 1n IIP&amp;rlment h&lt;Rise a political part,y I• determined.
Galllllle Wert tllero - John E. LIO)'d, Shalby Cia&amp;llllllllaadall A. and burst Into lllmoo.
Ten par cent Is prose~ &gt;IOedLong.
All lour persona aboard tile •
prq&gt;o\)pe plane were burned to ,..._ _....,_ _ _ _,....

il:.sGT.

.

7, 'i '

'

I

'\
'I

i

.~·

·Expr,~ss~d.:.by: t ·. of:C'_: l.

,

-"lor

Chisox
Indians,

.~ .~

.!'

(UPO - Andy
1~:~11 tr.iggerud
r;tf~;~~;;,s~1~triple
a twOo

'33

rtll.l in lha third Inning a.id
KJ~;lned hls fourth ~le­
af the season ,with ninth •
11lu.ing relief help from Jim Brew·
Saturday,' pacing the Los An•~••••• Dodgers to a 4-1 victory
the Pittsl&gt;!lrgh Pirates.
tii i;utt:c&gt;l1 appeared enroute to his
shutont or the season 1!1!W
In ll)e ninth when lha
;{~:!fate• scored their run on ~Sin­
by ' Willie . Stargell and AI
and an error by Piul
on what should have
a game • endingdoubleplar.
.•-'. ;Sutton was relieved when Bill
·llfazeroskl followed with a aIngle
)hi Brewer retired pinch -hitter
. ¥&amp;1U\Y SaJWulllen for the linsl
put of llle pmo.
\:, The Dodgers banged out 10
(hits and took advantage of er.rors by outfielders SUirgell and
',Ron Davis to hand Jim Bunning
;hto third loss In five decisions.

GAL

1. Los Angeles scored once in
,.111, second ill!liiiB when SUI~gell

Golden ·

-"

20 Ga-llor\

.PRIMIU

GARBAGE.
66
CANS S

~AS

--...

J. l!am!hon, Gallipolis. a !Oiillar mamber of Co. D, 179
lnt, Regt., 45th Int, Division, writes thot hlsllfOIIIIad juat brGka
out of lha AD&amp;Io beachhead IIIII ware ootslde or Rome on J1!1! 6, 194f.
Harold Stepr, Rl. 2, Gallipolis, reports tlat on May 25, his ~
went aboard a hospttal ship In the Tlames River, and atayed lllolre
wtll Juno 6. Said Slept: "We then crossed the ebanllelllllllalded
the lhll wllh w~ men. The ralliiWIIII llllll11lllg we landed 011
Omahl Belch, IIIII the ship went ~ck to EJWiand, I was 1 miette end
wu ualgned to work wttllu q l - r esAUII brlpde IIIII the Firat
,,; IIIII Second 'l nfaotry D!Yialilll lor the first 10 dlyo, Aller that, my
original - n y arrlm !run EqrJ•nd end 1 returned to tt."

++++++

TWENTY YEARS AGO, trom lllol.Uiea ot ll1ol Dally TriiRiaelllll
weddJ Gsllla Times ... 8oya ud Glrb Woelc actlvltleo In Ad! sw1111
here •• ~- people tlka owr publle olllcea In obsenuce of Cltl·
.__, Illy ... Mercury bltl 94 In Old French Clt;y ... Helen Kuhner,
Olk Hlll aod I wo'"""'" at Rio Grllllle Collop, named May llaJ
~ •.• We,yns C. curch 1D be ID8Ialled Eaclea Lodae cblat1aln
oa J - 6 ... Gsllla Times edi1Drlal UlliN oflldab 1D Ol'llllllze a
Gallla CGIIIIt;y Fair ... Tim Crawford ed&amp;e• John Eallo to ......,
first rullllqr of tho GO Dodda MOe Run011 Memorial F1eld 888 Brook
Berdoa lllrlalll&gt;flltter,BiuellevllablukPomeroyWin SEOAL ~ ...
hall - s t ... Wahuna -·GAllS hiHhallers !!rat loss of year
3-2,

•

GIVEN FOURTH STAR
KEY BRISCAYNE, Fla. (Ui'O

TRUCKER KILLED
COWMBUS (UPI) - Jerry
- PreeldentNixanSa~ aom- Lee New, 28, Gaston, Ala., was
lnaled Lt. Gen. Lewis Walt, for. killed Sa~ when his traclor
mer Marine Corps co~ In !railer ric cr.- Into a bridal!
V I - and now the a11IJ1ant abltment end ha WIJIIlrownll'om
colll!l!lllllant oftlle.lolarlneCorpe, the cab Into 1111 Darby creek
to the rank of !wr-atar general. nearbere.

deeth but a maJor dlaastar was
a wried by the pUot - liPI!V·
ontly planned to uae a hlaeban
lleld 11 an O!i\ergency landlqr
strip but changecl blo mind wl&gt;on
ho HW the youngsters there.
The ereft, a c&lt;inwl'led 826
bomber. operated by tlie AutoneUe&amp; Division of North Amerl·
can Rockwell A¥1stlon Comi&gt;any,
clipped a corner of one apartment houn and llloln o&gt;Ploded.
The liamiiiB wreckage fell Into
a cwrtyard In a clustar of three
aparlment bullcll!rgsandburnedto
rubble IIIII ashes.
Girl Cut
A Pollee Department spokesman said llle lone casuolt;y In
tho lj)arlment houses was a 13year-&lt;lld girl, llebblo Ryerson,
who sutrored laceretlona when
she was hit by bllo of flying debrio.
'
Smte apaJ!mept residents
broke windows to make tllelr
eocapa when the plane bit across
the street !run the Eucalyptus
Playground.
A playgroond 0111&gt;1o)'t said the
crefl tried to land 011 lha baseball field, hui pulled "' ll,cauae
It waa lllled with fOU!Wstaro.

.MOTOR OIL
HECK'S REGULAR

~:

( j&gt;

"

•• ; :

:

f

•

'.

.

(

GUARANIEED
'USED AND
REBUILT
PARTS

,FRiiNCH C.ITY
·. ' '~~ ~r
',

•'

TEES
10!t

OWN.ERS:

NO. 7753
1GALLON

henry, Don,
Paui Bal•~ ,

NO.

ROD&amp;REEL

''

'

.'

'.

$3:.33

MONTREAL (IJPO - Gary
!iltllerland slitgled home two runs
and scored tho third runonawlld
pitch by reliever Cloy Carroll
Saturda,y as lha Montreal Expos
rallied lor three runs in the
elglllll Inning to defeat llle Clnelnnsti Reds 7.e.
SUtherland del~eredblske,yhil
with two out after einl!lea by Jnbn

Boccabella and pinch - bitter
Floyd Wicker and two Infield
rota put rumors orl second and
third. !iltherland .went to third
on a single by Ruscy Staub and
scored the third run of the Inning
on Carroll's wild pltoh,
The Reds, who look a 2-4) lend
on Torzy Perez' homer In the

first lrmlng, went ahead 5-4 In
tbe fifth on Alex Johnson's threerun homer. Both blows were off
But Stoneman. Pete Rose singled

Maury Wills, a walk and a hit
batsman, to give the Expos a 4·
2 lend with none oot in the hot-

prior to Perez' homer and Dar·
rell Chaney and Bob Tolan sin-

Cinclnnati starter Jack Fisher

gled before JoimBO!I cCM~nected.
Mack Jones hit a grand slam
homer, following a elngle by

,

I

iL

RETAINS TITLE
WEMBLEY, England (UPO Defending champion England
trouncod Scotland 4-1 Saturday to
retain the British International

16 Entered In Yacht Race
From Florida To Mexico

soccer championship.
It was the first time England
downed Scotlai'KI at Wembley for
six years ai'MI it was Manager
Sir Alf Ramsey's first triumph
over the Scots In five tries - he
lost twice as a player and three

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPO , The rece is being runonallme
- A Qeet of 16 yachts, renglng allowance has!&amp; with llle scratch
In size !rom 30-!oot sloops to a boat the 57-loot yawl, Tempta·
57-loot yawl, headed oot into the tlon.

gulf in a t•spinaker start" at high • The 456 nautical mile race Wm
noon Saturday in the first St end at Isla Mu.ieres, Mexico, on

as a manager.
A capacity crowd or 100,000

tin;~es

Race officials said the bigger

fans turned out ·on a wet night

Near perfect salling wealllor boats probably wonld bcginarrlvgreeted the crew~ as they headed ing at the finish line Tuesday, deInto the Gulf.
pending on weather conditions.

to see West flam twins, Geoff
Hurst and Marlin Peters, .score
two goals each for England. Colin
Stein, Scotland's top player, got
his team's only goal.

Be Held May l7'h ,

AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
Won Lost
Baltimore • . •.•••.. 20 11
Boston • ••

0

•

•

•••

I

•

17

10

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

tom of the first Inning.
struck out Donn Clendenon bUt
then reloaded the bases on Coco
Laboy's Infield single and two
walks before he was replaced by
George ~lver. Culver shut out

the Expos througll the seventh in-

Softball Game to

•

Pavletieh Out

Wild P~tch Costly; Reds Lose, 7-6

The only limit placed on lhc
vessels is that all must stay 30

•
••
••

Horton to ground oot then set

miles
away from Cuba as they
head s6ulhwestward in the gulf.
Two

Me x 1 c a n gunboats

'CiulPJ&gt;td with rt&lt;iala&lt;JOAS\alio~
In llle gull to monitor the *ti
DANVILLE - Membaro of and any vessel crontns the 3o'the Senior lllgll Class of llleDan- mlle limit of! Cuba is lmmedl·
vlUe Wesleyan Clnirch will en. ate)y disqualified "and Is on Its
joy a soltba!! pme, with refresh- own to get out."

ning after which he was replaced

For Three Weeks

against no los'aea.

~

,.:,.

The Whll'! ~. after df.s&gt;t;l~
sl¥ strsight to Wesllirn DIVl~lon
clubo, made It U&gt;ree straight
after moving East by scoring
three runs

ott

starter Sam Me·

Dowell and addlqr another of! .
reliever jack Hamilton.
Ma,y knocked In ihe first Chi~
cage tally in the llllrd with an
infield out .after Sandy Alomar
sir~led and took third on a single by Lois AD&amp;rlclo.
Singles by John and Alomar
plus a sacrifice by Aparicio set
up Mays' two-run slr~e In tho

filth. Ma.Y has driven In 16 runs

loiYroltiUolfliii*IIIIJIO ,

this season.

EVEfiYTtiNG
YOU N£10 . ..

''4M" -~
~ ,,.
-•

AJII EASY, SURE

::._•._.

Btll Melton singled, took sec·

ond

w h e n leftfieJder Richie

Scheinblum fumbled the ball, and
~CTUIIE-TA~NG.
- ...,, "'
IMJOORS AND OUT.
scored on Ron Hansen's single .,;;;;;~;;;;;..;;;;;;.._..,;;;;;;;:...!
for the Sox' final run in the

eighth.
CLEVELAND (UPO - Chicago
1t was the 20th defeat in 24.
catcher- fir st baseman DonPav-

letich will he lost to llle White
Sox for at least three weeks due
to a harxl irtiury suffered when
tagging out Chuck Hinton at first
base in the second irming of the
game against CJeveJandSaturrlay.
' Pavletich was taken to the
Shaker Medical Center where it
was determined he suffered a

fracture or his left hand. He will
Elroy Face yielded a run in return l.o Chicago Sunday. for furthe ninth on two walks and a sin. ther examinations by White SOx
physician Gerald Loftus.
gle by Johnson.
by Carroll.

•Bait
• Snacks
• Soil Drinks

SELECTS OU
ST. ALBANS, W. Va. (UPI) Tom Neal, highest scorer in the
Kanawha Valley Conference since
Jerry West, signed a basketball
letter..uf-intent with Ohio Univer-

sity Saturday.
Neal, a 6..foot-5 center of St.
Albans High School, averaged
30.1 points per game the ·past
season. He was the first to average more than 30 points since
West did it for East Bank in 1956.

---~---------------------------------_:===============
•
•
1

1 ' .

ments to follow, at it&amp; next meet.
lng on May 17. All members

14 are urged to come.
Plaoa tor the event were made
15
recehtl,y
io a: meeting at the par.
17 ·
20 sonap attended by Larry, Doolnie and Mike Justus; Tom, Joe

0

CAR •TIUCK•FARM
•INDUSTRY •
We Fill The.BIII

For All
Automotive Needs

For

WIX
OIL FILTERS
COMPLETE STOCK
AVAILABLE

Rodn'J S.ppiJ Co.
8 Milos W~,~~~~·~~!~ Ia
Routo

_R

.

our most po

the most

r Plymouth
OPtions II a
d price.
AIITltOAIZED DEAWI

.4
.. CHRYSLER
WMD111A8-

o.

Today'• Hurlel'8

.' . A•J'R .

• ' P;EttET-·· ·RIFLES.

''

MATrRbs
' ; • [,

!!online! .Photo. Left to right they are: John Shupert. cOoChampion, low putts alii most pars; Roy Holmes, co-champion; Bruce
Curtis, closest par 3 aM Bob Ro!Zelle, highest score.

RIC) FACULTY GOLF WINNERS - Wlnner&amp;ofthethird annual Rio Gl)(nde College Facult;y RandiCiij) Golf Tournamen~
beld Saturday onlhaGalllpollsllnko,areplcturedln thlo Times-

ning alter giviiiB up a single to
Max Alvis and a two - out double to Ken Harrelson.
Locker came in and got Tony

the Indians ''doWn In tile ninih 'tO
preserve JQit!i'l· ~lrd 1JhlofY

.,,,,,

,gg

.

John left in the bottom of the in-

race.

I

GOlF

ICE BUCKET

utes.
Alter rain delayed the game
with Chicago at bat in the eighth,

~'
Won Lost and Wtlltam Myers; Daniel and
,Unnesota . • ••••••• 18
8 Linda Mldl!lff. Wanda Cucllllo,.
~klarxl
17 10 Fred Davia, Judy Vineyard lnd
~· Clt;y ....... 15
12 Mrs. Dozer.
~blclgo . . • • • • • • . • 11
11
:&lt;;allfornla .. • .. • .. 9 15
jfeatUo ..••••...• 9 17
RAIN HALTS PUY
. , Setnrday'o Results:
COPENHAGEN (IJPI) - J a n
llbtcago 4 Cleveland 0
Kodes end Jan Kukal ol CzechOo
llltnnesota at Detroit, ppd, rain. slovakia won tile first set of a
:; (Night aamoo not included)
doubles match aplnst Denmark's
::
Joergen Ulrich lnd Jan Le&amp;ch;,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ley So!lllrday before heavy rain
;·
East '
halted llle Davia Cup ellmlna;•
Won Lost tlon series between the twocwnO,tcago ••••• , ••••• 19 11 tries. Kodes and Kukal took the
lltttsburgh . •••. • •• • 16 13 first sot 8-6. The two teems dll&gt;hlladelpbla • • . • ••• 12 13 ¥lded ll1ol OPening round singles
!iew York .•••.•.•. 13 15 matches and are lied 1-t
. SL Louis • •••.••• • 12 16
ACQUIRES FORWARD
lllontreal • • . • • . • . . • 11 17
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPO- Paul
West
Silas, a 6-foot-7 foi'Mird, Frlda.Y
Won Loot
was acquired by the Phoenix
Atlanta • , , • • . • • 18
9
Suns In a trade with the AUante
Loa Alll!elos • . • . . 18 II
Hawks for forward Gary
S.n Francisco • • . . 17 11
Gregor.
Clriolnnatl . • . • • . 13 16
Silas, a,· fi~year veteran,
So!n Diego • • • • • . 13 19
a versged 13. 4 points and 11. 7
· Hwaton • • • , . • . • 10 22
•ebauills ~i' aamo last season.
· SaturdaY'• Reiults:
New. York 3 Houston I
Los Arwelos 4 PlttaiRirgh 1
Montreal 7 Cincinnati 6
· •; {Night aames not Included)

SET

_446-41i0
367-7598

rain for an hoor and 28 min-

Petersbnrg - to • Mexico yacht the Yucatan Peninsula.

WalhiJWion .•.•••• , 16
Detroit • , . • • , • • • 12
New York ••••.••• 12
Cleveland . .. ....... 4
:,
West

• ' •.

P,l\,N &amp; ~OLil-ER -

'

.
..·

.

Hlc;K'S

!

.. :.,

FINANCING AYIIULA

'

$122

' ·:•. ~;-.},, • ·. ·1 " , ,' , ,· ,., _ ·&lt;\ .\~I

,.

;

fl

•j "" \. '

'

dr&lt;O&gt;Ped a lly ball in ten Reid
' ~with the bases loaded, allowing
·'lion Fairly tO score. Fairly had
doubled, Popovich had singled
and SUtton was hit by a pitch to
fill the bases.
The Dodgers added two more
runs In the third on the triple
by Kosco, a single by Bill SudtkiS, a wild pitch, a walk loci
·• .single b~ Popovich.
. .Willie i::rewford singled in the
' ·sixth and went all the way to
third when the bOll got by Davis
:1n right and scored on a sacri: Rce fly by Willie Davis for the
:·Podgers' fourth run.

~·ii!tit

'1.

JOHNSON·; -Kil,

·-

.24' WiltS IOILE HOII5-IIAVEL .

'38

,/

.

VISIT OUR LOT &amp; SEE THE LARGE

•'

ROOF COATING

Auto
·.Wrecklna

'-

$233

PLA.MC SGAL

·THERMO-S JUG

:;;;::::;;

199VALUE·

LATEX PAINT

BAIRD.
BROS'

WE SPECI~liZE IN -THE NEW
24' WIDES (SE-CTIONAL HOMES)

44~

SUPEIIIiND

be

+++.+++

IIEG $U9 ·l AI

QUAKER· SlATE),

.:. t

-

PAINT

GALVANIZED

~odes

Pilot
Avoids
Children

CLEVELAND (Ui'O - Rookie
Carlos ~ drove In lllree runa
and ~ John and Bob Locker comblnad on an eight-hitter
Is the Chicago White Sox continued their domination over
Eastern Division teams brblank·
11111 the Cleveland Indians 4-0
Saturclly In a game delayed by

4~6

.,

lft,Ji.lw ·

·'

··r

.

88

· By United Pross lll\ari!IUonsl
· ' . AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago (Peters 2-4) at Cleve~nd (Tiant 1).6)•
..
lrk (Peterson 4-3) at
UtUnter Z-2).
·
City (Nelaon 2-2) at
(H¥d!n 1-3).
··
(kut 2-0) at Detroit

Fury Ill 2-Door Foi'INII Hardtop

(t;loillm&amp;l '!1-l)tt!!o•
, "! •·I . ,

2-3) at eai1-

�'

,,

I .

}

.

,,

..-

!

••

.
•

'
.,..

'

'

'

•
,•
••
••

•

'

t\

'•

'~ :

Horse. Arts.Ant!·~etteriS, ·~·)(aves, Erqll:t:.'Antfl. .center '. ";"
':t·
'Show
••
'"

%'
· '·,
•,. 'e~Jiqdl wli.wt ~ u,. ·SurBALThlORE(Ui'O-Arto..-1 'pleaieel. lrlth 1ho ,jJOrfOama~ , J~ , lla¥ *elilf, ~ llft ~\'Gf tli\.III. 'Joao#lllceal
Leiters, who baa " - laldn8 a . "He lOOked an 'acted .JIIII," :r;p: Kqil'!t.. *Ill agiw· ~ .~ l'lmllel! 11111 ou' and tile Pelt'ba&lt;k -~ aU week to hla KeDo B!lrch allld. "lie .,..at ftr7 well. '' )llotld~ te
hll
!;ld SllbJe•."...U l'tlllnlid 'AI
,

·

tucky Derby

' •

~..ror, .Ma:jta.

:,

~

,

·

tru ,ProllabiJ

·.

.

slve hi!R anO!bor.

u~ Plince,mo~!fOntand ...,.,,· w'\"f&lt; ~ middle .o t.- _..
ter Saturday •• he workeel owr He 1CIIIk.:IIOtt.er lhu ht did~

Today

.lllltrn-e

work.

·

Co!rf ''
.

~, "a.llab: -

MARIETTA COLLEGE ALL-Omo c.ntsrence

~w

Lorry Price, a 6-3 sealor frcxn Portland, Meigs County, is
currently enJoy!~ his a nest yaar on the lllOWld with a 0. 67
ERA. In 27 Innings he has struck oot 38 batters and Is
Marietta, ..., 6-1 in the Ohio Conference, Is In second place
In the southern dlvlllon and thus a top contender lor a berth
In the leque playoff on May 17,

z.o.

,
ciRCJRRalJ ~ rzps
'f1. •

o

~Ontrea ~
MONTREAL (lJP0 - R a I n
&amp;topped II alter slx Innings, but

, I

I

a, I

,v,
I

5
8 ~o
fJl

gles by Tolan and Alex Johnson and a double by TDI\Y Perez produced the Reds' first two
runs In the Urst Inning, but the
ExPos' Maury W!lls and Ruscy
Slaub singled and the runners
advanced 011 a · wild pitch by
winning pitcher Tony Cloninger.
They scored 00 a single by

Mets Drop

Houston By

To1an's two-run homer tn the

3-1 Count aeon

sixth save tho Reds the same.
Umpires waited nearly an hour
NEW YORK (UPO before calling the game.
Jones slammed his fifth homer Cincinnati manager Dave Brisof the season alXI Tom Seaver• tol was ejected In the fifth In•-coming an earl,y streak of ning !or arguing a call at third.
wUdne&amp;S, pitched a !our4Utter
Sollmlay to give the New York
Bauer Wins IR
Mels a 3-1 victory over the
HOUJtonAatro.,
•
Marathon Race
Jones, who raised his average
to .402 with two hits fJgUred In
REFHATH, Germany (UPI) both New York scoring innings, Former Olympian David Bauer

poling his hmner over the 371- cl Australia won the Interna!oot sign in left In the sixth !Do tional ReCrath marathon race Satnlng and tallying the Meta' s..,.
urday, covering thol5-miloevent
s!JV]e.
New York bunched three of
Its ell!ht hits in the fourth lor
two runs when Amoe Oils and
Jones singled and Ed Charles
followed with a dotmle. Ron Swe&gt;o
boda was walked Intentionally to
IOid the bases and, an.r Jerry
Grote struck out, AI Wels delivered a run with a sacrlftce fly.
The Astros' only nm came in
the seventh when John Edwards
doubled, moved to third on a
grOIIJIII.&lt;Jut, and scored When We is
bclbbled Joe Morgan's grounder•
Seaver, In chalk!~ 111 his
fourth win In six decisions, walked six be ttero in addltioo to ..,.
corking two wild pltche&amp; Three
of his wlllka were Issued In the
first innlnc, but he gat out of the
.11m by stlild~ out Dour Rader
with the baoes looded.
DeDI\)' Lemaoter went the first
olx Innings for Houston, allowlrw 1111 three Met runs and suffering hlo nt!h defeat or the seaoon withOut a victory.
·

Celebretiom
Are Approved
VIENNA (UPO - The EuroPMI1 conunlttee cl the lntenuillonal Track and Field Unlo.,
Yoted So1Urday to permit nadon11 anthems and !lqa for Ylctory
celebrations at European ll'ack
IIIII tleld champlonshlpe.
. The next European •h~Jntl~on•lhip.l will ba hold at Athens In
' liepMinber.

11M. committee aloo

In one hour, 21 minutes, 53.8
seconds.
Bauer, a bronze medal Winner In the 10,000 meters In the
Rome Olympics, beat wt Sweden's Erik Oestbye who was
clocked In one hour, 22 minutes, 7,1 seconds. Britain's Ron

Franklin was third !ollowed by
Japan's Keizo Yamada.
The race attracted 421 participants !rom 21 countries. II
was nm in excellent weather.

...

,,.

;;

l!&lt;lb SaUJ&gt;.
ders Quaker !late Service
Center SO!tball team will battle Ironton's Art Superette slow
pitch B&lt;~Uad In a twin bill on
Memorial Field ~. beldnntng at 1 p.m. The Ironton team
is defending cl~· league cham.
piono.
GALLIPOLIS -

TAKES

BA~

GALLIPOLIS- Kennetll Tom.
lln11011, Senior !late Game Prolector located In Gsllla County,

reported Saturday that AlnyBorden 0( Bidwell recently took a
6'h pound larsamouth baB&amp; at
Tycoon Lake by using an artlficlal night crawler.
The lake was clear and normal, with the water temperature
being 64 degrees, Good catches
of blueKIJI and bullhead have al10 been reported, TomilniOII
oald.
,
-

Voted to
GAME POSTPONED
. .,.. te the Europeait Track
DETROIT (IJPI) - Tho schedFiel4 ~so, schldlled uled American League nlstt same
·~rt!'"ber In Bucheresl, to , betw.,n the Detroit Tiger~ and
lllliiOI EurGpoia In- 'lilt Mlnnea«a , Twlno was post·1ftielt'' ·and held iame til Plllled by nhi ·Saturday, the TI~::~
chlli&gt;plan-. .J•u lnnotm&lt;ed. A makeiiJ date
'
' waa natlnunedlatel,y let.

'

'

·.

nt~,., DaJ . carroii anA-., ol. Pre.~metnfiat- Powhetan Farm ranliiS.~ !
~pip~ Ill ven Gree""'"'! . lilllll, lncludlrw flilirby Trial wiD- Wlthen at. Al(!leduct,
.:
tho dl')llnB Plmllco track inprep- 1111 11&gt; 10 !he Derll!'• 'llle ou,ya Q.reene to tho acene Of s.tur-: • · ,
·, ·
.., - .,
araUon tor- week'a$150,000. tell 11M he hea been IIIII of 'We dal'a rleh raeem'lburacil,y, Tbi
added PreakJleaa.
all week. One day he wai reelllllf Ml~ Q. Pbippo Colt ~ ~••
h was gettl~ llsht when traf!&gt;. so aood he wouldn't let Norman ·~ at Del&amp;~ l'..-k olace J

er Elliott Burch sent the soil ol.
Ribot from Paul Mallon's Hokeby Slable out tor his aratbreeze
since bowlns by a neck to MaJostle Prince In the derby,
the chestnut Colt, with exerelse boy Norman Kerr 1n the saddie, went one--hall mile In 45 3-7
secCR!s and galloped out ave
turiongs ID one minute Ill~ 'Hia
fractions werel14-5aecondator
the firstelabt,23Mtorthequorter-mUe and as z.s tor !hr...
elabths of a mUe. Burch was wall

GALLIPOLIS- The Gallipolis ,
Soddle and Sirloin Rldl~ Club
wW stage Its first horse, show
of the 1969 season today at the
Gallla County JIDllor Fairgrounds.
Halter classes wW start at 9
a.m. DST and the performances
classes at 1 p.m. DST Sunday.
Entry lee lor aU halter and leadin classes h one dollar. Entry
lee lor the performance clas1es Is $1.50
All Lead-In Class entries wiD
recei&gt;e trophies. A ll'OJlh¥ and
five ribbons will be presented In
•ach performance class. Fhe
MASON- 'llte Meigs Marllllllribbons only In each halter class.
or
Golf team of Coach Nolan
Sunday's horse show wW baa
point show under the Ohio Valley Sorackhamer acored a win over
W
In Friday alter
Horse Show Assoclatioo.
host
ahamaon the
a Naoon Golfnoon
mateh
Judges lor the show wW be
Lee Tracy, Mt SterUns, Westem Judge; and Ronald Van Bib- C";;!"M.raudor llnkaters totalbet, Chillicothe, E!vllsh Judge. ed 223 strokes wtdle the Wblte
Robert "BrowoJe" Brown of Gal·
8111 Hensler and Pet O'Brien.
l!polls Is ringmaster and the a~
nouncer Is Rsy Mitchell of Gal- or Meigs, fired 41's,
llpntis.
Here are the Halter Classes:
1. Registered AP p a I o o s a.
Mares, a!IJ' age; 2. Registered any age.
Here are the 20 a!ternoon perAI&gt;Pai"'',98 Geldl~s; 3. Reglsterformance
ellases:
ed APpalooaa Stallions; 4. Reg!s18. Lead-In Pony; 19. Western
Pleasure POIIJ' under 48 Inches;
ter Horse Mares 4 an::l older; 6. 20. Englf.sh Pleasure Borae; 21.
Registered Quarter Horse Geld- Walk Trot Class, under 48 Inchlnss 3 and under: 1. Registered es; 22. APPaloosa Pleasure
Quarter Horse Gelding 4 and old- Horse; 23. English ThreeGslted,
er; 8. Registered Quarter Horse tuU mane and tall; 2t. Plck.q&gt;
Slslllons 3 and under; 9. Regis- Rece (Horses); 25, Western Pleatered Quarter Horse Stallions 4 sure Horse, cUwed mane alii
and older; 10. Non-registered taU; 26. Roedster Pony, 50 InchStock Horse Mares, any age; 11. es and under; 27. Western ReiD- ,
No.,.regll!lered Stock Horse Geld- i~ Class (Horses); 28. All Breed
ings, any age; 12. Western wean- Indian Coatume Class (Horses)
ling and Yearling Class; 13. Wes- Open; 23. Western Pleasure
tern Pony under 48 Inches Mares Pony, 48 to 56 inches; 30. Stake
an:l Geldings, any age; 14. Wes- Race Oforses); 31. Tennessee
tern Pony 4S-56 inches, Mares Walki11! Horse;32. Western Pleaand Geldings; 15. English Wea.,. sure Horse, full mane and tail;
il011s and Yearll~s Class: 16. 33. F1ag Race; 34. EJV]lsh FiveRegistered E~llsh Halter Horse Gaited Horae; 35, Barrel Racing
Mares and Geldlngo, any age; and Contest ()loroes); 36. Western
17, No~Reglstered E,./Ush HIII- fllciiiW morsel and 37. iran
· ter Horse, Mares and Geldings, Horse Claas (Open).

p&lt;iatl.ng a~ IDU!I'easl,'¥11 ~I!IIIOfn!lll ,
beltlnd ytctary In """ d!Yislon K,
d. PiJnllco'a Woedla"" . ~\,
laat 1\londay, .
, ,, ; ', , ,
Other Preakneaa ~s "''.e ,
d,. 111 be ahlpptid In trallmlouo points oul)o next week. 'llt~
goll~s.
include Claiborn · Form's Jp Both are llllted tor wotkoutl , Ra¥, • romping ~r ol. tho
SUnday liwrni~Wo Jolullly Lol1il- ~
~~ CaliiiiiOIII
don, lnlnor o!MoJeallc Prlilce, Form's Best Turn, winner of
Pl!lna to aeed the 1lltleet.n Ken- three o! hla four alarllthlsyeor;
lucky Derby winner seven fur- Elmdorra c.&amp;&gt;taln Action, an

Falcons~oedwlth2~.

WACO, Tex. (UPO ,.. , T h e
Southwest c.ntsrence Ssturday
opened lhe sates for Its basketbaD teams to play In lnd$ellde'nt
post-season tournament• and outlined il Pia!! It hoped would cur•
tall "a very aerl"''s" crowd be- .
havior problem In that aport
Conference besketball teams
have been restricted to only the
National
Collegiate Athletic
Assoclatlon champlooshlp playotfa for the past two decades
since the belli~ scandala ol. the
post World WarD era.
But the faculty governing body
Saturday ·adqJted a proposal that
while the chantpion still mustplay
'In the NCAAmeet,anotlterleague
team would be permitted wIth
conference approve! to play In
auch poat-season a!!alrs as the
National Invitation Tournament

ln the stall"
MaJestic Prince and T o p
'kllight, the second KentupkyDer·
by choice who finished a dliiPiJolnllnl tlfth, !ollow,ed Arto and
Letten on the track. ThelracllvIlles, however, were cOdlned to

,.;"r:'

Scm/flbltrs! Dc"'nd .., ""••• '" b'"• ...;, ·' '.
1cr scrambl.:~~ . So.:rumhkh tha.t keep . y~u out in front' on the

ro'ltld.1\ut ~of lrlluhk.) )n the ruutt h. Oep:nd on Hniula tn creute
a r.::~ll y ! rl!at m:~ chinc lilic the new Scrumbl.~r 350. Never
~fore a Scrom1hlcr like it. Nc~l !rum its llcpentlabk ·
B hhp QH(' ~·c rrk:d twin '-'"!!inc 111 its IW!).Ium: '
p.1int juho. lu ih dm nn~· fcndc i's tn ir~ in~il'!nl.l ·
&lt;." ntl y mn unt~·U in,trum..~lt du ~ tcr . T(} p ~pctd 111'
l tlfl mp h ~ lkpcnd on Honda fnr the hot lint in
'&gt;l.'ram t-.li: r~. Uik1.'S thatlcu vc: the mm~tiHon in

10 share medalist honorS. llalalor deteated Gary Flelda who
had 1 H and O'Brlell ciOimtd
Jolin Zuapan who hit a 45. •
Melsa' ilaniiY Burl, with a
ts, also defeated Steve Roush
who hit a 55; Rex Roush cl
Meigs sbol a 47 to Mike Alit-

Fry ol. Wllwni hit a 51,
Others piiQ'Ing for Malgs, but
nat fl'l'llc!patlng In the match,
were Frank Glrolaml with a 50,
Cbu-'~
"---•o, f8·, Sherm Mills,
"" ,........,
56 and stan Coates, 49. Additlonal Wahama participants !neluded Mike Howard, ilaniiY

•

.

(NIT),

I

SMITHKAIIAUGA,
AUTO
SALES
OHIO

conference Commlaoloner Howard Grubbt saki that the league
had the defined "areaaofreBP!JDo
oponalb!lllleo for the proper administration of b a s k e t b a II
samoa" snd has pstabllshed "delIllite guldel!nes thai Involve the
lnsti!ullons and athletic admiDislrltors, coaches, players a n d
campus I-rs."
Grubb&amp; and conference ptesldent J. WUIIam Dana or Texas
Tech said that "many hours"
had been spent by the athletic
heeds and the taculcy group In
trying to "do ~ethlng about"
such rowdy crowd behavior as
marked a halt dozen· sames or
more last season.
Althoul!h no punitive action was
mentioned, In tho statement,
Grubbs admitted that the conferonce "Wouldhavetoact"lncases
where there was a lalldown In

living 111 to responsibilities.

Tho taculcy llcill&gt; did nat view
movies of 11\Y cl last season's
rowdlom porticularl,y thet which
occ!lfred at a Texas A&amp;M-I!aylor game at Collega StatiOJL

uour attitUde was one

Favorites Advance In Tourney

1

Hackett acored a 49 wtdle Mel Zerkle.
r~•:a:f:1~~:::M~•~ra:u~~;r~Dem::d:s~Rou::slt::
, ~R:~::r.:~::~:r.:and:.:Ron:.~~::::::::::::::::::::::~====::::::::~~

'Red' Auerbach Speaker

:Big ,Crowd Expected To
Attend Rio Fete May 15

SATURDAY, MAY lOth AND SUNDAY, MAY 11th

RIO GRANDE - Arnold (Red)
Auerbach, vice president and pn41'111 msnapr 0( the world champion Boston Collies, will be the
featured apeaker at the Rio
Grando Colleae All - ~s BanCIUel Thurlday, May 15, In the
CoUosa Dining llall.
Auerilach, - . . teams won
alne eonaecutlve world titles at
one polo~ was dean of NBA
coaches before giving up his
-•bing duties In 1967. He was
oueceeded by Celtic ace Bill

Feb. 24, 1965, the CIIY o! Boaton. bestowed upon him a medal

for DlstlnjpllsltOd AChievement.
or the 10 so honored, six were
Nobel Prize wlmero. AI the conelusion of the season, he was
also voted the "Coach of the
Year" t1Ue, an award that pre-.
vlously eluded him.
Auerbech Is the author of a
book on basketball, wblch baa
been reprinted and translated In- ·
to !orelgn languages. II has sold
more c~es than' any other book
Ruaaeu.
on basketball. Ills feeling for
, Boiton has won the world bas- IUCCOIB fa broul!hlto ,the lecture
ke4ball championship 11 tlms1 platform In an outstanding prOIn the past, 13 years. No team gram called "'llte Making of a
ID the hiotory of protesalonal Champl011. ••
~porta hal ever matched this
Reservations t o r the R1o
Grande b~t ,caq ,be made by ·
ibiiiiDIIIenal '""
'
• Auerbeth ati8ined two notable caUlni Mlas Patty Forgey, (614)
lt!lnors In the 196i~5 season, 0, 2f5..1353. :rickets are $2.25 per

•'

of ap..

preaching the problem and nat
re5UJ'rectlng the past/' Dr. Dav·
Is aald.
The cmehes and pme otfielals were aided as primarily responsible for the aetiv:ltl.es of
!halt benches, lncleding the
coaches themelves, Grubbs
sahL
,
Beyond that, he pointed out, a
c01.ch's responsibilities dwindles
and it shifts to school admlnistratlons a n d student leaders,
those uwhoae opinions are respected by the student bodY,"
The conference also voted
against recommendaUoos that

A prepared ststementlssued by

.

thL· tlu~t . You C&lt;ltl J.:r-:nJ nn il.
'

.•

:~ed~:~~ ~::.r:'~~r~

sJx Innings were all !bat were
needed lor the Clnclmatl Reds
to down the Montreal Expos 8-5
Friday Diglrt.
The star cl the Wt was Bd&gt;by Tolan, who batted In tour
rims with a homer, a ltiple and
Mack Jones.
1 &amp;Ingle. Tolan's two-run triple
Cinclnnatl made It 5.,\l In the
In the second lnnlng put the
Reds aheid to stay as II third when Lee May hit his
lftiPped a 2..'.l lie, Tolan singled tilth homer c1 the season. Jones
In the two-run first lming snd countered with his sixth of the
~ a two.nm homer In the
seaoon and his lOOih cl hi.,ma.
Jor league eareer In the last ol
A double by Pete Rose, sln- the hming.
The Reds added another run
In the !lfth when Perez doubled. The Exf&gt;os narrowed the
deficit 6-4 ln the bottom c1 the
lmlng when Staub walked and
Jones and Clendenon singled:

ond run in the Coorth after a

, , '·

~oo
waa ~ .... ~
atlll~ can trans!e• Into the . !1111' by l&gt;o. .ll &lt;'~ IIIII
Iorence alter .his freshman Jill' their ·~i :lie ~ H ·i1ip
·and still ..~ thret years , of conlecqt:IY( •Practl•;utlll!' lllao!
ollglblllcy lllthooillh he'woulcl'ttlll jlriCI&lt;' to·thia n6nnal Foil. I .....
have to lay out one year. ,
Ins or aprll\g J)l'llctl~,

.

,

u

Marauder GOlfers Top.Falcons

I.'

her Ack A~k, aemer s. DIJ:
ln(a - J ' I Shield aed ;
Frank ,Whiteley '~,nell ••KI'l' ·::; .
LocuJt HUI Farm I 1)riql
Pllloull trqm fte1mond G..at.,

:· • 1 '

d!lter~ea ~nly means that~

·Southwest Confer~nce
Lifts Bait On NIT Play

'&lt;~~If

By United Press lnternotlonal
The European Zone Davis Cup
tennis matches followed form
Saturday with six favored couJ&gt;o
ties, Including the Soviet Union,
advancing to the second round.
Weather again maile playing
di!!lcull, but It didn't hamper the
Ruaslana or players from Austria, Sweden, WeSt Germany, Israel and lrllllnd.
Alex! Metrveli and Sergei Likhachev of the Soviet Union downed
Nikki Kalogel'Cl!?oulos and ~­
mlnondao Argyrlou of Greece 62, 6-2, 3-6, 6-21nadoublesmalch
to take an Insurmountable 3-0 lead
in their series at Athens.
West Germany's lngo Budlng
and Chrlslan Kuhnke took Ommy
Parun and Brian Fairl,y of New
Zealand, 6-2, 6-3, S4 to give the

summer school work count towards llftllw schol&amp;st!c Ineligibility and Ill so vetoed a suggelllon
that freshman practice start at
the same time as the varsicy.
The conference voted to eliminate sr.;·eral dlCferences between
Its own and the NCAA tronsrer
rule aOO Grubbs said there are
now only two major dltterences.
These wdre that an athlete who
ccmwetes 11 an upper classman
on a varslcy team in amther senlor collega can never compete .
tor any conference schools, ao:l
that a boy who becomes scholastically Ineligible may not make
up his grades anywhere but at a
conference school.
The elimination of the other

SEO Standings
(NORTHERN DIVISION)
(Final)
TEAM
W L R
Athens .. . . .. 6 0 63
l.ol!lll . . . . . . f 2 49
Wellston • . • , 2 f 27
Nels-York •.. •0 6 15
TOTALS
12 12 154

""PIY"if

GALU~OLrs ·

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

Announces
.

THE

2094" Valiant

5

We've cut the manufacturer's suuested retail
price $193. Same car. New price. That means
only $99" difference between Maverick and Val·
iant. And look what you eat fur the difference.
Ply11outh tell• it like it i1.

OP
13
18
38.
85
154

Gennsns a 3-0 advantage In that locked at 1-1 as rain stopped the
series played at Cologne.
doubles match with Czechs Jan
(SOUTHERN DIVISION)
Ireland made lt3-0agalnst Lux- Kodes and Jan Kukal ahead of
TEAM
WLROR
emburg with Michael lllckey and Jan Leschly 8-6.
GaU!polls
•
.
..
4 1 37 18
Peter Jackson heating Frank BaRein also halted the Netherden alii Thierry Brasseur, 6-2, land - Canada match at Scheve- Jackson . . .. •3 2 27 23
18-16, 8-6. Their match w a s ningen with the two teams tied Meigs . . .. ..2 3 19 36
played at Cork.
1-1. At Genoa, Italy, Bulgium lrooton . . . , . I 4 14 20
10 10 97 97
At Helsinki, SWeden's Ove closed the gap to 2-1 against the TOTALS
MAKEUP GAMES:
Bengtsson arxl Martin carlstein Italians a s Ei."ic DrossartandPat-Meigs
at Jackson; Gallipolis at
took a 6-0, 6-2, 6-3doublesmatch rick Homergren beat Vittorio
Ironton
(Thursday)
£rom Finland's Heikki Hedman Crotto and Pietr o Marzano, 6-2,
LAST
WEEK'S
RESULTS:
arkl Georg Berner £or a 3-0 lead. 6-3, 7-5,
Austria's Ernst , Blanke and
France and Yugoslavia battled Gallipolis 11 Meigs 3
Denet Henly heat No..Way' s Joo to a 1-1 tie with Frenchman Fran- Gslllpolls 2 Ironton I
Erik Ross and SjlD' Lars Gal· cois Jau!!rot beating Nlkola Spear Athens 13 Wellston 5
tung, 6-2, 7-5, 6-1, for a 3-0 lead 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 and Zeljko Franu- Athens 15 Nels-York 1
in their series at Oslo while Is- lovlc downing Georges Goven, Lol!lll 3 Wellston 2
Meigs 6 Jackson 5
rael led Portugal 3-0 on the 6-3, &amp;:3, 7-S.
Jackson
9 Ironton 2
strength of a doubles win by Elazar Davidman and Ian Froman
who beat Jao RoqueUe and Vaz
- - - - -- - - - - Pinto, 6-3, 6-0, 6-1.
In other Qlatches Britaintooka
peroon. Rio Grande College resi- 2-0 lead over Switzerlan:l at Zurdent 11tudents may attend the banich as Graham SWweU beat Diquet at a charge of 50 cents per mitri Strudza, '8-6, 6-4, 6-1; Poparson. The donrs to the Dining land moved ahead Z.O against
Hall will be Opened at 7:30 p.m. Hungary as Mieczlaw Rybar czyk
10 that those not wl Ding to at- s~ped Istvan Gulyas, 6-4, 6-4,
tend the banquet can have @II 01&gt;- 7-5; and Mora co moved ahead of
!IOrlunlcy to hear Aue~ lll&gt;Oak; Bulgaria 2-1.
There wiU be no admission lee
Elllewhere, Demnark and
charged.
Czechoslovakia remained dead-

Valiant

Mqverick

. 1•_ L.u~i_ap Space_ _ _ _ H-~.c.'!,J!,_ _10.4 _~u. ft._ _
3. 5/ 50 Power Train
Warrantv **
yes
No
4, Recir Seat Hip Room
57.2 in.
46.8 in.
5. Horsepower
105
115
6. Brake Lining Area
153.4 sq. in. 131 1q. in.
(Bonded)
(Riveted)
'7 . Wheelbase
103
108
57.4 in . .
55.5 in.
: ~· ~ront _Tre~d Width --*-="'--;;----;::&lt;7,='--9. Front Susp-en sion
Torsion Bar Coil
'io. Body Protection ·
7 step dip S~ray only

16. Monufoc:turer1s
Suggested Retail Price• $2094.00

No
$1995.00

Sanders, Yancey Share Lead

With 137 In Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.L(UP() _
Doug Son~rs, winless for more
than two years, stormed beck
from a horrendous start Sa1urcial to shoot a 32-36-68 and grab
a share of tile early second round
lead of the 'lllO 000 Texas Open
at 137 with vete~an Bert Yancey
and Dean Rnfram,
With halt the field still on the
course, the leading threesome
had a one-stroke edge O.er Jack
McGowan and a twoolltrolter lead
over former club pro Earl !lewari and Dean Boman.
Among those still on the. J)&amp;r
36-35-71, 7-138?Vd Pecan Valley Country Club course were
first-round leader Steve Reid,
who had a four.anderi!at 67,
Friday, and Sam Shead'a neph.
ew J. C, &amp;lead.
The young &amp;lead, who shot 68
Friday, Just missed a hole-lDone on the par-3 third hole Saturday; and was !our.under.par tor
the tournament alter the first
four holeo cl play.
All three cl the early lead-

•

and picked up four more birdies
on the front 81~ for his threeunder.par round. ,
Sanders has nat 1l'liD a toumament since IIkins the 1967 Dotal

A"HIS or H.ERSN

Open.

Yancey laid he drove poorl,y,
and played the back nine In oneunder.par 34. Hewarmeduplben,
however, pttlng a birdie from
15 teet on the first hole, aaylng
a tough par on the oecond and
then fln!shlng with a birdie on
the par.5 where be two prtled.
Re!ram ~scribed his round
as a "thrill a minute," l1nee he
drove Into the rouah and ll'eea
six times. But he made only one
bogley, that coming on the first
hole when he burled his ball in a
bunker.
The 5~ Retram aaved a par oo
the tilth from the wuoda, aavecl
a par on tho 17th wben he just
missed hilling !he ball out of
bc&gt;mtla ~ salvaged lllllllher par
Cll the 18th from a trap. In between, be gat four birdies, one
of them coming on the nlnlb when
ers started out on the back nine, he ·drove the ball Into 1111 grus
and cl them, Sanders opened up and had to Bland In a water hazthe worse. He was two.overillr ard to hll u.
after his arst sJx holes, doubl&amp;o~Jo&amp;taylng the 14th and botie1~n~er..
~ Sl..,.tinga
lng the 15th alter getting a birdIe on 12. But he Blormed back to By United Preas International
W L Pel. GB
birdie the 16th from eight tee~
'
'''"~ 0 ®8fo"o" }C$:":: -:::: :::
.:.sa: Loulovtlle • •• 12 8 .687
Tidewater • • • 13 7 ; 1150
CANF1EW, Ohlo(UPO - An Butralo • • • • • 8 7 •533 2'/j
assistant coach was killed alii Toledo . , • , , 1l 10 .524 2'f.l
nve members or the 5I- Ste- Richmond • • .9 II .450 I
phens High School track team Syracuse , • • • 8 10 •444 f
llliured near here Saturday Columbus • • • 7 10 -412 4'h
when their ochool bus had a Rochester ••• 7 If .338 !Ph.
FrklaY' i Haoulto:
blowout and crashed bl'lladalde
Tide- 8 'Toledo 5, 1st
into a tractor-trailer truck.
The victim waa idelllllled ao , Tide. 3 Toledo 2, 2nd
Pa11L Casey, 20, of Ntlea. Five Lilu~vmo 9 Rocheoter S, lot
membars or the teim were LQdatllle 2 ~n,r 1, ' ·2nd
treate4 at Southelde Hoapltalln ' Rlcblboild at5&gt;'t*CIIse, 'm tuln.
Youngstown and released. Au- C\llumbua at Bum.Jo, ppd rain.
thorities said t~ bus carry,
lng the team was enroute to .a
¢ONDlrWN NblufAL
meet when the cmUolon oc- ,
IIEEDSVILLE ~ FQrked Run
curred alan b!teroecllon,
Lake ..... here II roliy and nor~ -. ... . .
. r1P"'C?''l$r
mol acCOJ:!IIu ,to Doiwd WU' '
IJamo, staie 'iiuni Protector lo~a1od In Melsa · County, With the
RAMS SIGN SEYMOUR , wat.i temperature at60dearees,
LOO ANGELES (UPI)' .:... """ . angiJ.ro are roporllrwJDOC!catcb.
Los Angllle~ RIJIIO t18ntc! 'Jim ' oi . ill ball, bluegill, ballheail,
Stymour, All AIPerl"'' entl ~1'0111 . and er~J~P~el. "The .o'u!loCk for ·
Notre Dame, to 4 Pl'O· f4!(1fball the Jl'eekend atthialakeiai!OOI!."
contract Soturday.
WUIIema reported.
'

u_.

You Are Invited To AHend Our Open House
Featuring National Homes Corporation, .
Town House Series, Model 506, Design 52
ALL ALUMINUM EXTERIOR, ALUMINUM WINDOWS, PANELING ON WALLS,
4 BEDROOMS, INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPET, PATIO, OUTSIDE STORAGE
BUILDING, MANY OUTSTANDING FEATURES.

THIS HOUSE ON YOUR .LOT.--..---------~13, 200.00
MR. &amp;

THIS MODEL HOME FOR SALE FOR

S1 ·~'

90 0.00

held at thetr now

.

,·

'.

.

•

•

I

:~

I oil• take Rt . 1 norttl j~
OIAEC1'IONS: \n35Gil 1: mil~• to HwY• \60\1'
t 35 1'/ L on
1M'
/L to sahlo Ga• • a•,,.· 2 ~II•• lo Katr Rd . 111 to t\01'11• on rlvht .
1 ft for 2.4\'louse
m ••
tlon, baor •
tltn•·
You'\1 ••• t~• optln
·

.·.~ ·'

.

••••••••

French. ~lty.' ,"·

.' ..

, '·

, .

. ''

. ·,

·

'

.

'

.

•.

.

,

.

, Inc.

.~.

'

PINE STREET, GALLIPOLIS~ OHIO~
· ~~......~~
.. ,II,~IN' ST.~ 'PT. PLEASANT, W.VA.
PHONE 446~~
...... , ::·. , :~. .. .
'•,: · ... .. !!HONE &amp;)~2362
,
.
'

'

I
I

~

(

'

'

'

I

,

2NO.&amp; PINUT. .
\

/

. GALl.IPOLIS, .OHIO'

"'

~·

'

.

, I .

Y,llllllM CUIF.Aff.QU.AKER STA1E SERVICE

'I

W'¥1NE,St~
·J.qRN..'

. ( : . .. . .

..

.' ' . . ,~AL~IP~LIS, OH.IO

. . I.CE··

~ DoO'll Ph1Dt4!
Regist er for FREE drawing!

KODAK "IHST AIM TIC 124'' CAMERA
with film, flashcube &amp; batteri es

FREE REFRESHMENTS!
FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDSI
GIFTS FOR EVERYONE I
• FULL COLOR CATALOG OF
HOtAES &amp; COTTAGES!
See how l!l'Osily you can own a beauti·
ful new home ... the Jim Walter way.
Built on your property almost anywhere.

108 SAUNDERS QUAKER SERYIC' ·cENTER ·

'

•

I· .

home an

TODAY
tAAY 11

•REFRESHMENTS
•REGISTER ·EOR DOOR PRIZE
HOURS: S·4TURDA¥ . l~OO .P.M. 11L 8:00P.M.
. · SU"Q~Y ··hOO p.M. 111 6:00 P.M.
FOLLOW SIGNS To TODitY:S:BEST HOMi: BUY
''

.
. TE YOU
CORDIALLY ll&gt;l~ouse being

to attend the ?pen

APPROVED WELL AND SEPTIC TANK, LESS FURNITURE

I.

MRS CLARENCE HUFFMAN

,,

CASH NEEDED-100:11 FINANCING

�l

'

"\

'

'

;I

16- The SWida,y Times- SenUnel,

l:'lD~...
-~
. , T

I
' N
'

~.

•

May
\

U
FARMIN''

''

,,

'.

,1969

'

~ -•

, ·

;

· .,

'
1

l · ., -

.

"'

Recommendations Mgde fOr 1lay''1fdf.!J ....
or

their corn within the next
two weeks arc already lacing
hay harvest.
Meigs County
Whether a meadow crop is barPOMEROY - Meigs a r • a
most
vested
as hay, silage or pasture,
who wiJI

BY C. E. BL\I(ESLEE
~. Agent, .l.griculture

Wh

y buy a BOLENs
HUSKy 1050?

the date on which the crop is
harvested has been !oond to have
a ma.iorin!luenceoolntakeanddlgestibllity of the forage by rumi-

Iii)! alfalfa stands by maintal~

stjU

later hanests; however, yields BeltsvUle, Maryland, has 'devel- period, was still hiltter In dry

qualily forage, the agronomists
and dairy scientists have compromised on dates recommended
for harvesting grasses alld legumes. llarvestingonthesedates
below will not normally redace
stands, but will still produce forages that are of good QJalley
and highly digestible: for Allal-

of algestlble dry matter per acre
will generally equal or exceed
those from later hanests.
Secmd and third cuttings (mowing or grazing) shoold be made
alter 35 to 40 days regrowth
because the digestibility a n d
acceptability of ioragedecreases
rapidly alter 40daysofregrowlh.

placed on heavy grazing during

10 hp compact witt1 stJndard tran sm1 sS10n
i~ Attachment s plug 1nt0 a shaft typ•:&gt; PTO cou pl1 ng.
wtthout belts ~t- Controlled di fferent ial lor extra
tractmn on wet or loo se ground ~~Two speed
ranges for s1x forwar d, two rev erse speed s ,(
Parking brake and ele ctri C l•ghts are standard ~t
35 attachment s ava1 iable for year ·round ver sa tility

CHUCK COLLIER
SERVICE STORE
Gallipolis

Third &amp; Couiiirt_ _ _ __

GENERAL TIRE SALES

1.------------------.1
465 N. Second

Middleport

late April and early Mey. Orchardgrass should not be seeded on farms where its c a r I y
spring growth cannot be used as
pasture, hay, or silage.
During mid-summer, orchardgrass, should be grazed rotationally. Fall grazing should stop
by October 1, to permit some
fall regrowth as insurance
against winter killing.
Bromegrass rn;,ttures G to 8
days later than orchardgrass,
and holds more of its lower
leaves at maturity than timothy or orchardgrass. Bromegrass shm;ld be grazed rota-

tionally.
Tall Fescue is most useful
for c:J.rly spring, fall , and winter
grazing for beef cow-calf production. It makes less growth
in mid-summer and is much less
palatable during this season. Tall
fescue is more palatable iC graz.

ed closely.
GOOD ALFALF.I PRACTICE
W!Jen harvesting according to
the recommendations, the f•rmer can reduce the risk of los-

p
I.

,,
{

BY JOHN COOPER
Mason COunt.\'
PT. PLEASANT- We recent.
ly attended the parent and son
FF A Achievement banquets at
Point Pleasant High School and
at Hannan Iligh SChool, always

very nice affairs at which the
youth do most of the perform·

• Steel fuel tank with a capacity of more
than five gallons
• Mower mounted down under or out in
front for cutting ease

we enjoyed the dinner. One the
outslanding performan:es at the
Point Pleasant dirmcr was the
FF 1\ Creed as repeated by Sidney

work and make the creek to a ·
designed slze.
After the new chamel is worked out and the banks sloped, he
wilL seed and mulch them for
stabilization. Denver YohooCSoil
Conservation Service is working

Barker.

on the de sign.

ances.
We enjoyed seeing the youth

perform and, needJess to say,

or

Boys at both chapters of FF ,.\

LESLIE ll t\YBURN, farm manhave carried on excellent proager
at Lakin state Hospital, and
jects and many good rE!ports
were given. AI the Hannan din - Denver Yoho, of SCS, examlncd
ner honorary memberships in and made tentative locations for
the chapter were given to John two farm ponds on the hospitil
HeiRkell of WS.V-T\' and liar- rarm. These ponds would be In
old Sullivan, former Vo-Ag in- pasture areas which at the presstructor at Hannan, and now t\s- ent time have inadequate water
sistant Supervisor of Vocational for livestock. While there, Mr.
Yo~o. looked at , :~~-· l~n&lt;Lwhlc~
,\gr.i.e4-lPJr.~: '" ~ _, - 1
•• ·) ~
had'
been drained with tile and
We were sorry t.o hear that
also
surrace drainage last CalL
Robert straight, the present inlie
reported that the system
structor at llannan, will not be
there next year. lie is goingback
to college to complete work for
Court's Pages
a Master's Degree.

,m

a.

,

•

tit 1he - ·

HI

Sba 1111' loved one WM called home,
',
. We mill Iter' quiet, lltJuiihtr . M ftl'll,
' ': . . ' JlleiiiGI'Iee CJI her 1111 aD
I; - dap,
' 0.. Clllllfcri here ~\item'

·~,

,.

·

Mn. Ona hw
1... Bart Rd. ),

'

~.~.··

.

~!"!:"''
' Notice

•

I

.

FJNJSBIJ) FAMILY &amp;0011 Wl'l'll

I'IIIEI'LACII, I IIA'I'II8. I CAll

LABGJ!:

BIIADY
CALL JQ,

I

NEW LISTING SPRING VALLEY
TJII .IN'l'Wtl:

I'AIIILY

RIGHT NOW II TIS

n. To

ROOII WITH J'Dia'LAC&amp; AND
NOT MUCH GRASS "i'O CUT.
OWND WAHTI IT IOU) AND
Wll,L KELP FINAHCI tr.

11011111

,PHONE 446-2408

Jru AND SYCAMORE STS.

'

.

Before you

-

I

'

.

bu.!' your

•

.,

,.........
............
...... · '
·,,,_.'
....-~ ~'til·

. ,.,,

'f.')'

'

'
',
.

•

'

.. . . .

.

.

'

. ............

~

.· .·

...,.

or llonrd ...._

W•..C• MASSIE REAL.ESTATE BROKER

TEL Wi-1998
. 11.·~.:
. . .FORA

power mower, come
In and see the wide
oelectlM at Landmark. We wUI pro,
bably save you a bundle of dollars, too.
Our riding m~Mers
11art at $263.50. We

11 I

deliver, we servlee,
we nnance.

Open 9Mon.·Sat.
AM-9 PM
iPH PM
Sunday

OWNER WI5HDI '1'0 .llAKI: YOU
A BABGAJft ON 'ftiii VlaY
NICK J BIIBlOM HoME. La'S

'

~

.•
••

Por&lt;hao..t " ~•..•d

I

IMQUIRI!THE FURM. OUTLET

'======
960 2114 ......

r

1

I&amp;K

:

MOBILE •
HOMES/

'I'OWI.'i. IL\8
Lo\ROJi: BOOKS,
II&amp;AVIVUI.
BU«.T lN XI'I'CIII:N A.TI'ACH·
1:0 GAllA.GK AHD i..oT W1'1'11
OOW.N

.
,•••

GARDEN SPAICE.

$U,900.00
TODA Y'S BEST BUY

PRlMI

•

$3795

.....__,~

BRAND NEW ON
EDGE OF TOWN

FOR SALE
HOME BLDG. SITE
Choice Location

IQO

X

200 If,

Grond•low Eot.
Ga• &amp;

1 Pt. Pleasant··

Weter

On PI'Dpllrty

PHONE 446-1456

~~~owAND~
VDY A'J"I'IlACTlYZ BUD.T IN
KITC~ OlANO&amp; OVmN, :n'CJ
J'ULL B• M INX Wl'lll O.U·

PUBLIC SALE

AOI AND FRONT PORCH,

Real Estate ForSale
0. D. PARSONS

r.m,

REALTOR
VIUqe, CIIJ fiopalJ

=·

ll'ln&amp; • OllftJ
l'llllle ill

THURSDAY, MAY 15
STlRTiflG lT 1'0:30 'llr ~'

BAIRD REALTY CO• ..

Oscar Bllrd, Realtor

LOCATION: From Gallipolio tale Rouio 141 to Conton•
ary, Ohio.

HOUSE, i4 LOTS ........

A V'EIIY !Gvely IIIII beclroom

muse wftlt la!le 1191ng room.

.

WDI seD--the following Items: llefriprator, Gao eook
stove, fable - 4 chair 0, cedar closet, 3 beds, etiblneta, botlltub, 3 radios, swing, washer, lamps, diri.ng' roam suite,
complete, end 1al&gt;leo, twin beds, 2 la1m mowera, 1952 Ford
tractor with Wagner front..,nd loader, 12:&lt;14 - 7x20 truek
rima, 409 Chev. parts &amp; 283. Five electric mo!Dra, Iota or
small tools, 2 horse drawn disks, truek bed run of Jtml&lt;.
electric grinder, 36 in. Fathlne 5-wheel with new plate,
New Way trailing axle with tires, rimo &amp; frames, 1951 Ply.
~oor sedan, 68,000 miles.

mouth

ANTIQUES
5 GaUon jug, 3 gallon stone churn, 2 dinner bells, 3 cow•
bells, 4 irons, 2 Alladin lamps, 2 sausage mJUs, eom
grinder, 5 iron kettles, tele.pbone, 30 stone jars, S Jll]lon
cans, child's desk, some dishes, wagon, 1 horse Wd plow,
2 corn burrs, wash staJXI, coffee miU, piano, pitcher, Yictrola.
Other Items too numerous to mention. Not RespOlllil&gt;lo
lor any accidents. Lunch served by Al..ander Chureb

Club.

JOHN CARROLL, OWNER

I

.•. ....................
......... ..
a lmi!itt, . wale!:· fandlbetl,

DEBBIE
SAYS:

Start At

lllta

1'4

~DCATIOM
:to~,,..,.,..,
• , , ,eo_
...s.•.

I

12' x 60' 2 Bodroo"'

OWNIIR II VDY ANDOVS 'fO
SELL THIS N&amp;ULY BW I

8BDBOOK

'

•, SCHULT-MONARCH. .~
!
CAMBRIDGE •

PRICE REDUCED FULL DRY BASEMENT
FROM

-

ON DISPLAy

W1TH CARPJ!TI'NG TJIR.OQ]B.
OUT. LAROI: IIIIIIULY UV1\ftl ROOIII Wl'nl J'~,
POil.HAL DDflNG Mm UP '1'0
DATE IUI'CJIZN P1.UJ I CAB
GARAGK. TID8 ~ ON
LAI40E LANDfiCAP.I:D WT.

...

!

~

I

I

WIU.
LOVE THIS OHI. VDY AT·
'l1lACI'IVE a ~ BOlD

LOOil AT TKlS ATTBA.CTIVS
J BaJ&amp;Ooll HOD WITH :BUILT
lN IP11..:11BN, J,.AJLGE FA·IIILY

:

'

WOOL, Ji8J1n1 t ep
HAVE ••. llllllEP
prlt!e, allo nrtecl
lillelriiJg lo tit. Clll I'INIII.
YOU HEARD~
----IC&amp;K • ...-----.
Homes ~
foR SALE
1~u C~~ -~Cf~~T~:UTI
HAS THREE LOVELY : IWAM
0 0
LIN~ OF HOMES
ICE CREAM 5TORI!

:••nt.

dlmng . - . ~ ltlldleti,
lilt !l'BRIIlO OONIIOla
1 ACRE
full ~~aeement. ltllil CJI emas.
LAND LOTS LAND
LOVELY walnut -ie. 'nlll
Houle on ..,. lot 8lltl 14 oltor
HALF mile out. Nice 5 room
I!U .W FM 1'8tllo, 4 ipel!d 1'11 ACRilS, IJOIIIl! ldtum land,
lois an! :1IMIIII for rwale.
lrame w!dt pordl. Insulated.
Potllttwulb, 0. IIINI• or FlJIL.TIME ~. Mllll aafllmatlc dtan!ler. J .JIIIIllker
balance roJllitg to level, 2 Oulbldg. Fruit. City water "
Rave an been Ntdloldlid tmtl
·' J1anlltl8ut, W. \'it. -.uJ. ' ba'i'e relet-. Ph. 14151111 ...,. t!plem, exlentl I(JIIk- barns, CXIm !lase. deep weB, sclloola. New listing.
~- ODJy needs developalter t
1014· er jacb. 'l'ake onr JI8YIIIl!ll4l
',
e1Va g!XId ! 811, one 111m'!'
lnfl, A real blrllt*.
home, IV.. batli, Dlee ldk\hea. TRAILER.
oHUI per 1111111111 cr JI8Y
For IIIII
front pordt, balement, !Oeat- l'WO ADDro rms. 10 • 18 Uv. FARM TO SUBDIVIDE
baattce CJI ....11. '1'17 II hi
. HllpW•!Itecl
NEW apartment, automatic
etl on Slate Rt. 1811. A rei!
)l'ltll' home. Cal 8'1No81.
I.LM06I' '15 acretl In tlllt GreeD
mt. with tw~ acres land, eel·
~ ·- ' 'lllulewh••
.
11J41
furnace,
cool,
utlllll•
fur.
,ood
buy.
'IWMI~ farm out Route 1411
;... 10 tiiO 'weekly lor 10
Jar, oulbklg. hog lot. Walnu1
nillted.
t1Jiper
Rt.
7.
Pit.
ft6.
~a)'S veiY nleely for I ..,_
. to II bi!UN· Deliver 8lltl pletTwp.
DILLON AGENCY
IM.
111-e l!li\RLY AMERICAN STI!lRIOO.
dlvtalo.t. Only one 8lltl a haU
up Ner 8rullll Catalollt.
S·O·L
·D
S-Q·L
-D
miles front Olty Llmlbt. Jill
. tab Ol'ller* plttl wiD tiO.IlOO
EUREKA.
AM, FU, radio, 4 opeal cltanIIOU.9)!:,
3
rot&gt;mB'
a!!d
ball!,
fur'i ~· l'tl. '148-U415• .•
acre llobac.'CD bale ttn1 Dine ·
lOVELY 7 nn. lrnme home
ger, 4 tpeaker lltiuJMI sywtem.
S·Q-L·D S·O-l.·D
nlll&gt;etl, 48 Pine st. Inquire at
·*·
. ·
1U4
acn!S
com base eould pay
overlooking Ohio H. RemodTate over paynt«U of •us
1llt Second Ave. or l'tl; tf6.
lib
flne1m
for die lantL
eled. 1\anellng, new siding,
per mon4l! or .J181 balmtce
· n. ·
m.J due
carpet, tile floors &amp; ce!Ung.
1111.40. Call 148-11X18. IU-3
DILLON
s;orms.
l'm'c!l PaUo, lllldO, NICE PORTER HOME
3 ROWS alld ~ fum. apt.
61ttlllfll
_.ksllop lor that hafxlyman. miS bouse bu loti of ldit. UjiiiUee Jl'l!!: PI!; Mil ll\llt.
CU., u lite .... II II)
leiiW.ForW.
li
.
..
H'l..S
.,. lleell!• t. 111
in
paneling
die ;
17 ACRES
ltrinl
room tmtl
1w11 In
utility
11J!AND NEW a~Jed~oom hc!iae
llilile, r.m. • htrs
rotm1. NI batli, 1110 Jitd.
VACANT LAND 15 .a. paslure,
• • price "" lll'ltld.
tltlr. 11P8111ile,11. 4 I'Oiiml IIIII OerttmJe
1'001111,
g!XId (ld oil fumace.
tile
Jill
J A. wootla, pond, good len. ~ tJ8ll .., ••
tfl-41
~1ST TODAY
A real barillD for llle lllllditc
llOS, just olf Rt. !till.
~~~~.
1IOIIAitT DJI.UIN, ........
price.
~.· ;,;., ~...;:

•HATIONAL Calli i1111*t Co.
~ ~ Ma!ldre llllel.
. BldJanl A. r.atalo, Phone

'"

3 BEDROOM HOME
4ACRES

MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
$17,000

WHY WAIT LONGER?

plenty

!NO ANI) DlNl:NG AJl&amp;.\ 0011·
PLIIISLY BUILT JN ~.

GARAGE AND

NEW LISTING-DWNER
WILL HELP FINANCE

ENJOY '!be "qu~· a)ld ipat:IOOs.
ol tlllt lowly one slllry
borne. 3 I8Jl!e BR, delightful
built-in YOUIJIJ!toWn ldteben,
earpeted LR. formal Dft. 2
&lt;111' garage, fenced yard, been.
tlful alnubtt.

, IJII'klrll· room In rear. Pll.
'!. 148 • • ..
til·
.I

I

A LAKCI GALUa. TilE OHI
OCK1LV 81 IUWJ' WHAT TOU"VI
BUN I..OODW l'OJI.

!.OOATBD ON Rt. lUI. I DR
home. RW floors. Bll!nn wJn.
c1cnnt lo: doors, deep wen. 111
,._, acre lot, 4 mn. from
etty.

EYE CATCHING

.:~WI&amp;IGJI PIIOOOOI'S, 1111
G~.

.
THINK OF RETIRING
NICE I m1111 llllme Iooatetl on
an am lot. filii lillemont, oil

.\ND SO livable, ~ BR. IIi
toalll, carpet througbout the
eo1lre hgme, beMltlful ldtdlen, lormaJ HvkC room, bo1
wa!A!r beat, ideal teeatloo In
Pomeroy, til.

.re~i
'"'l 'cl

· 1:. Ave.

CU)8ID IN BACK POitCII AND

l.OOJOJfG .roB A !dW a BJD.
ROOM· SPLIT :LIIYZL CU. IN
AND IN AN noa..LDiT KlliQB.
BOaJIOOD7 JJOOX AT 'ftUI
otiC. INCLUDIB A Lda. LlV• ·

W1nted To luy

l

Edce of Town

LOT. ID IT NOW -

· 4 BR. nice ldtdlen Wltl1 paneled eatq area. Jartle LR 111111
fireplace, fUll llatemerlt, new
2 car garalll!, loealod m 118
35, IIi mi. from city. vacant.

Thanks

'1 Willi ~· 181 lltd ,m lo all
' inJ ILtntl frlentll lllltl txmer
r W'otu at Bidwell ..-! Gal. llpolll ... 1lte \ill'tltl, leUAin
'' iltd pJac1B tent',lo me dorlrg
:. . .... llll4 slay In lbe
. W1nted To Do
Yale ROIJIIhl \"ow ft1ot¥b1a WilL CAlli!; tc.. eltlelty per-,
till! tlntlne11 11111 det!ply ap:.
... In Ill)' ' - - Pb....1110.
. ~- Mey God bletil .
1C$f
tad! one and ttfJlaln 1hark you.

Plant Corn For Profit - Use Quality Che.mical Mixed Fertilizers.
High Analysis Fertilizers Save Labor and Money - Helps You
Make Mare PROFIT Per Acre.

....

.

Card Of

VERY NICE SMAlL 3 .:I)IIDOK
..._ LOOA,_ ON 18'1' Aft.
WITH &amp;IVD I'ION'l'Aa&amp;. N1CI
VD.Y LABO&amp; JM.CK YAU». IN•
a.UDIS FULL BASI!!Il£NT, 110.

STATE ROUTE

. 'l'o meet her talllltlay Qll lite
,, ",
· '
'.:
Silly miMtl bJ 1lte
famly.
' 111·1

.i

Nearly New Split Level

lumace, dug weD. Price ta,tiOO

....... .
more,

~-.

COMPLETE FERTILIZER
AREA WAREHOUSE

'"'~

'

Jllllllll .. .-.

NEW LISTING1st AVE.

DUN nrBKMS AND 10TH

air eontlllloDir.

Tine Iooely ' yeaJ'I ltmt

'·

.. .

AL·SO

A 2 BR home, e&amp;rpeted ree
room, Uvq R. t ldld!en,
latmdry 8lltl twnaee ftltlm,

jlllll!d 11118)' May H, IINI.

POMEROY, OHIO
. .
• Roar Moig• General Hoopltol - Ph. 9f2·2176

CENTRAL _SOY A

B. radeley. til-l

, '; IN ~ llll!llllll7 or Mn.
'' .!tame~ ' (Joan) WaUl, •

Meigs Equipment Co.

ploti1y

ASIIOMB; 1m loon and mimi
. rfAh! ln. S BR; nftle ~.
fauudr7 room t air t:011f
t!Gner.

~.

~~ Mary 8mllll •
Cltoolelhe oil-powerful CubCadel "125" wHh new Oo!ktt-

l1uiiH&amp; •

IT CAN BE YOURS '

I

~::====0=.E=·=&amp;=J=.A=·=~=====:!

VINTON

\ICE 8 rm. frame on Jacbon
St. NeWly painted, eltra Jot.
$4,ot!l.

LOOKING

FOR A FAIW or vaeant land.
Call lite Farm Broker. We
. may have ll
'

011k!e Pbcti1e tfUI'III

Dna

~e~.

II 1111.

&amp;IIIII&amp;
Pollet1 L. ......... illllll

Hou10, 6 A. by , ownif,
o•orlooklng Ohio&lt; River
5 Bitd Roo.,' 2 Fir.:
,loceo, Fooallr Rm., ,...
Lg. Patio,
etc. s...
w'ltt. Credit
Appt. only.

M.D.

ANTIQUE AUCTION·
Tbii'Sday, May iS at 10 A.M., E.D.T.. at
Barlow Fair110unds
11 milu Wool of Marietta, Ohio, 10 .. u~. South ol
S.vorly, Ohio, 15 mileo l!forthwnt of Porkoroburg,
W. Va. ot !he lniorooction of SOA and Route 76.
S.llint ho01o ond ••building ond duo to health on4.
father time 011 lorcocl to ooll complete otock of - chandloo wltbout rooerve In port 01 followo:
FURNITURE
Marbla tops, sofa1, tab les, cholr1, davenport•secr.tary, w01h
stanch, bedside commodes, hutch. cupboard•, Nil 1r1«ble top 1ICia
bc!ord wfth plate glau and mlrtct, c:heet of ch·awwa, walnut
\
cornar whOJt..no~, ~ttc.

CLOCKS

'

(1" or more) 'f'l-na re,ulatou, .;;alnut wall spring clocl~~a, Har.
acheda, We,tmlnlltlf, French picture fratn• clock•, doubl• actfon

•trlklng Fu..~, Chlnq, French WCIJOO!t*Wall, GrancHathtl1'1, fNt'lch
'
flgurlnee and othtre,

CHINA AND POTTERY

•

~ S.tl of Gaudy Iron Stone, Plates by Minton, CtOwn 'D•rlty, Flow
Blv• .,. Ror,al Daultol'l and Johnson· Broth.s, u . .1 , 'ltchtr•,

.

te~~·· W•l .,, Rocllwood, Frounfaltw, til .. by A &amp; £ f t ~ale.

'eent..n,

:SAYS:
1

12 l-IP, automotive ty·pe !)tarter

AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE
' !,, \

:we

• Wide range of attachments for mow·
ing, snow removal, dozing, hauling
and maintenance

POMEROY, 0.

Site

calilne!B,

Forage

' lol will!
leav.

COME TO.OUR
' · AR~A WAREHOUSE ...•

UH '

.IMPROVE YOUR
RAl'IOIIS ANP

WHEREVt;R THERE'S II GROUNUS MAINTF;NANCE OR LANDSCAPE
JOB TO Bt; IJONI: . .. WE HAVE THE RIGHT GRAVELY COMPACT
TRACTOR TO DO THE JOB, COMt; IN t'OR A llt:MONSTRIITION RIDE.

992·2975

·New Listlnc-Splli Level
.N•xt To New Ho$pital

S BR. Pl1t IJale.
1110111, alitrilum
81dtnc.
lllllrm ......... ' tbn, ....
pan, lot SO'lf!OO' pi• ....
lot 1111'1110'. Pltce flt.&amp;GO.

\

• lndependen1 rear wheel brakes, fully·
shielded drives

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES
AND SERVICE

\

: . OLD BUT EXCELLENT

=. :

we kiNd

sale brought an average of$3,100

NeW!
78F

and alternator. a self-deaning rtir l'ouling HyHlern and many more important
mod.i~t:at1om;. It's the (;rA.vely -4:Jo.

E. MAIM ST.

,}~:fl~ilie :

Tuesday, May 27. Last year's

• Super-traction from rear-mounted en·

tairted. ThiH new lrad.or has more musde

'

1

c:ourt's marshal with the ap·
proval of the chief justice.
The pages serve during their
high school years.

7ao.

· tJO!Itl

rec rocm pilneW \

" I'IItge
&lt;lll~l~M1~,

Pages who serve in the
U.S. Supreme Court are
named by merit by the

per head.
The Classic !Jlow and Sale ls
sponsored jointly by the Ohio
State Charolais Association and
the Ohio Department of Agricul.
ture. Show premiums total $11,·

:
·
t..;;

AlL elecllle ~ ... cmri

from the same source. This is
illustra~ using COmell Universlty data (reeommeeded barvest dates for New York for
!irat cutting are later than thoae
for Ohio because the state is

Gravely revolutiuntzed the 4-wheel garden tractor market with it..M rear-engine
(;ravely 424. Now that fabulou:-~ lnu:tor ha~ been rede~igned for the t'ommernrtl user or the homeowner with demanding e~tate groundti to be main -

'

••ned .

JOliN SEBREELL, ON RT. 17 was !unctloning properly and that
at Little 16 Mile Cree, is plan- the newly seeded oats and grass
ning to some creek work on his in the field looked good.
upper farm. This is a stre:)m
which !lows through posture but
has meandered in many circles
and there is much erosion on
some of the banks. Mr. Sebrell
is planning to make more gen-

tle curves in the construction

.""'Dill

biCII

btn.11, deladled z t:lll' lll'lie. wtlh l!iinctllt 4rlft.

. , .•• Ully •~ 11

2 Banquets Nice Affairs
Soil COnservation Service

•.1• u.,...

, ~y · ,..,.. ,, Of

AttKh .-.iftch mowtr. Hydrostltic drive hu one-tevet~ ·
control cl direetion, broki"', ond lnllnftt speed oolectton ·
from zero up to l mph forward, zero to 4 mph revme. '

gine, low center of gravity

• New heavy duty 12 hp engine

Of

'

••pirot Itil' wiH

matier dlgestibUlcy (57 per cent)
than that harvested from the
same· &amp;OUrte four weeks la~
(52 per cent) with no wea!her
damage. Ol&gt;lo workers have DbaeM/ed similar results in their
studies.
,
The final critical measure Is
tha respmse of dairy cows to

Lay of the Land

The New GRAVELV-430
Commercial Compact Tractor
to attachments

28.
COing north from the Letart
Falls bsse on May 17 cutUng
date, the dlgeatibiltty 40 miles
north would be 67 per cent. Thlo
would hold throogh for the next

at theOhioAgrleuUuralResearch
and Development Center, cutting
dates are the best means presently available for anon-the-farm
estimate of forage digestibility,
In terms of per cent digestibUity, Ohio workers have (ouncl

COLUMBUS - Five 0 h I o
breeders of Charolais cattle are
among consignor&amp; to the Second
North American Charolais SBie
to be held in conjunction with
the North American CharolaJs
Chtsslc Slow here May 2~28.
Ohio Consignors include L. A.
Demorest &amp; Sons, Waldo; G &amp;
H, Research Farms, Clrclevllle;
Bob Evans Hidden Valley Ranch,
Bidwell: Tom Zupan Big T
Farms, Ashland, and R o y c e
Bates, Warsaw.
The sale of 60 lots is expected to be one of the top offerings
of Charolals cattle for the year.
The auctloo will be held at the
Cooper Arena at the Ohio Exp&lt;&gt;sitlons Center at 4:30 p.m. on

·I·

oped tables showing dlgestlbUfi,y
based on cutting dates alld varlous latitudes in Ohio for Jegume grass forage.
As an example, the dlgestlblllty in the latllude of Letart Falls
Is 66 per cent when cut on May
17, 64 when cui on May 24, 61
when cu1 on May 31, 59 on June

;:..:..~~::.;;_,..;.,+~;:_+----.,-;;:_..:.:--....-;~"1 ~

According to dairy scientists 7, :;6 on ·June 14, and 51 on June forages eut at different U.mes

Evans Ranch
Is Consignor

• All gear and steel shaft drive direct

Cl.,.etand ~14 .llu,:...,lle to, 11!_ ,
oo ·May 11. , SIIill~ . ~arialimB nortl!!'~ are !OIIlld I or
each sU.ceesalve cutting~·
Cornell Vn!verii!J' roSNl'th
has demonstra~_that early ~arvested Drst cutting forage, .even
after 11 was rained M, or dell!&gt;.
erately -thered (or as mueh
as sill day&amp; during llli eight-Gay

late harvesting results in poor-

nants. The dairy cow will con-

Southern Ohio, May 15-20: AIlalla-Timothy, May 20..25, and
Red Clover-Timothy, May 24 •
June 5.
WEEVIL FORCES CHANGE
Because of alfalfa weevil in
recent years many Meigs area
farmers have switched to orchard grass.
Orchardgrass becomes low in
palatability and feeding value as
it approaches maturity. Because
orchardgrass makes such rapid spring b'TOwth and matures
so earl.y (by mid-May 1n central
Ohio) special emphasis must be

*

80· miles ""' tliOII In !&amp;~ or ,

sume greater quantities of early
cut, higbiydigestibleforagesthsn
o! those harvested late.
Since harvesting too early reduces yields and results in some
loss of legume stands, and since

fa-common Orchard Grass, in

The reasons are in Bolens
Difference Designed Features

that forases han~sted .when !~jill'
conta~ 63 per tent or more aiT
gestii)Je dey matter are ccn•ldered tof&gt;loexcelleniQJality rt.,p.
ages.
~
neseareh at the Ohio Agricultural Research and lleYelopment
Center at Wooster, at COrnell
University in New York, and
lhe United States llepariment o1
Agricultural Research Center in

fer,Wit¥ arid lime at high
levels. Reaear&lt;bers have .. abo
noted that harvesting first year
meadows after sec~ or third
year meadows (wlthb) the recommended range of harvesting
dates) will hslp reduce loss of
alfalla sUmds,
Dry matter yields will be lower than would be obtained from

YOUR RETUilllS
' I

~

{•

.

'

• Upto11W.JoltliNyiiWe
• I

il! 10"- lllgW

cllaeallbflltlr

•

J.p. NO.ITH

PROPUC!E CO.
Vine

si.

Calllpolio, qltt~.

..,

"

Open
Da)IY
'Til
6~

LAMPS

'

RayO•, Ttfcm., ,,,. table, hall htnfllng .,.,. Lonior. s.r..t
Light, Ship tight•, Coot..~ Golla~, Carriage, Heor.:. 1•!1 0.111).

�..
'

'

. '·''
':I
~.

,

....

·'

......
'

..

·'

.'

·'

...

'

SEE OUR NEW 1969 BUICKS .
NOW ON DISPLAY, MOST OF
'
'
THEM WITH ·AIR CONDI·
.
TIONING.

63 FORD GAL. 500 ..................... $795

2 dr. H. T. V.. engine, out., rad io, beige fi ni s h, beige ""inyl inter•
lor , w/ s/w ri,.., , Showroom cond.

63 FALCON •• •• •••••••• ••••• •••••••• •• $695

.
nnw rvr • •

VB ong, Automatic Iran&amp;. 21,000
miles. Nice to haul camper. .

OU" I ,

Ml'ftl•o'ilt Chor,. '15c
12 Ul!l'~ , . , WOI~ throo COMOCU•

tlve lrw.rtlont.
11 conte pet Word

P ow~r

steering, power brolo.e1, air c:ond. Excell6rll tlru . This

ur will hold up under anybody'• ln1pec tion .

66
FIAT ......... ........ ........ ...... $795
2 dr. fou r 1p1ed tran1 . Yin)'l interior. E.-eel lent condition.
59
PLYMOUTH ............ ........ ...... $99
&lt;I dr . udan. Good tron1portat lon.

1967 OPEL TUDOI
850 Spt. Cpo, 13,500 milu. Was

$1595.

$1495

. 1:30 , ,,., to .5:00 P·"'· Deily
~JI•·"'· to 12:00 N~ ~tur_!~la.:

O!Jitvary
GORDON RllDIU£TH C2Jev&amp;.

WE.A

1011 ol Vlrd lltd
o.botile C2Jevaller, -

ller'

Close Out Prices

25% DISCOUNT

$1495

E.-. Cond., from bump1r to bump., .

63
CHEVROLET PICK·UP •••••••.••••••• $795
6 cylinder, 1hon wheel bau. GooJ condition.

Iller, Ernest, IIIII his Iaiiier
preeeded ldm In dealt ~­
vlvlng are his llltllllel' and
lwo sflters. Doris Ealllmen,
Rl. J. Coolville. and Helen
flOOerts. Oolumllus. Olllo, and
tll'l) bioll!ers, Darrell, l'lllaokala, Ohio, and Ralph, Rl. I,
Belpre, and a host ol nieeea

67 VOLKSWAGEN .................. .... $1595
Radio, ouhtorJCIIng condition

66 FIAT 11000 .........................
$695
,.of economical traouportation. Good c:ond.
1~1d,

P .S., P .B., tadlo, w•t•w tire1. Deluxe wheel cov• •· Comfort
Stream ventilation, retractab le hudlight t, Thi• outomobile hat
11.000 otlual mrlet . Wo1 lo ~: a lly owned. Sold new by Martin Ford
lor $4400 .

SPRING
SHOWING ____ .

MAY 8
THRU 11

62 COMET ............................. $695

llild

2 dr. Cu ttom Coupe, radio, w/ 1/w firn, 6 qllnder engine, thaw·
roo m c:ond, You'll have to 111 tflh to bei lewe it.

68
G.M.C.
~ TON BOTILE GAS TRUCK •• J3595
5
lretnl ,, 2
a.KII, c uatom cab, radio, 9 bottle
t~ed liCit

1peed

go• dell,.ry bed. 7,000 actuol mi lu . One owner.

66 FORD F-100 ............ ....... ..... ~1695

V-8 engine, custom cab, limlted 1llp rear a•le, S' becl, radio, red
and white finl t h. A real t horp pickup trud.

-... ..

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

~

Tilt cob model, chanil and cab, va IOIIine, .5 lplld ffGOI.,
17,000 lh . re , o• i•, 2 tpeed, 7,000 lb . front a•l•, cu1tom cab,
Heavy duty brall11, hea vy du1y fra1111.

-..-.

'

.. -

,

63 METRO UTILITY TRUCK •.•••• ••••••• $795
COiolld be Uled fOf

CCIIIIpet'

60
F100 DUMP TRUCK ................. $795
In Good Mechaniul Cond.

67 MUSTANG .......................... $1995
2 Dr. Hardtop, V..S •ngin• , auto . trans. W/ S/ W tires , dork rnHiurn
blue, with blue Inte rior, one ownll', sold new b v this IJCII'Gge,
2(1,000 oct. miles . Still hat • ome n- cor wotfonty ,

61 MERCURY .... . ............. .... .... $115
4 dr . S.d01n. Good trans.

MARTIN FORD SALES
417 Second Ave.

'

' ' f·

'

Gallipolis, Ohio

TRAVEL TRAILERS
A HOME FOR EVERY FAMILY

SAVE

sss$

' .

.'

')j

''

,•1

't

.

4 Dr. Sedan, Radio &amp; Heater, Auto. Transmission,
P. Steering, Burgundy Finish, Blk. Interior. W/S/
WTires. One Owner, Like New Cond.

$1795
WOOD MOTOR SALES
1216 EASTERN AVE.

e.rd

Of

Th•nlc.J

I WISH to !bank all my ROOd
friends and relatlveo for lllelr
nice cards and letters. Spe'lal thank'S to 111ose wllo help.
eel my wife, Gen. wt.ne I wao
in University Hoopltal in Columbus. Many 'nlanb,
WJUiam lloudaollell

---

~U-Ifp

446.0117
Card of Thanks

ERS
and
.TRUCK
CAMPERS
REDUCED

10%

For The Shawl ng

lllaff and !1111'101

at Meigs

and the tiiOUghU\IIness of ihe
e~loyeeo ol tlte lloRien Co.
of Parkel'lbiJrl who allo act.td as palllleirers. We tll1ell

never lol'gl!! the many earm
of condoledCtll and the lloral
trlbutes ; 'lbe conaollng ......
of the ministers, Rev. Herbert Grete and Rev. Pearl
Casto; the ~. Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Gnlle, Fritz
Buck, ~ F\meral Home
and tile klncm. bellowed
upon Ill by the stall of !llelleling Arms Hoepltal.
Mn. Gordon C2Jevaller
and Sona.
~ll·lf!!

WE WTSII to estend our BIIJl'leneral Hospital lor their
C!el'e
tltanu to relatives,
klndneoses and ronsfderatlon.
friends and nefellbors 'nle
,., Everett Dafley
Rev. Wilbur Perrin, Rev.
FamDy,
5-11-lq,
Raullln Moyer lor their con~ wonts. Dr. J. J. Devis, WE WJllll lo eMid our slnDr. ll:dmund Butrtmi.s, an
&lt;-ere tflanks to our manv
tile nurses at Melp General
friends And rtlottves In the
Hol!pltal, Ewl,. Funeral
TII!IIH!rs Plelns. C2Jeoter aiM!
Home IIIII all1hal assisted us . Sumner areas. who helped In
, Jn any way dlll'inll the death
"" many ways dl!rlnlf our retllltisbend and fallter, Nolan
cent bereavement d our husbaQd and .Iaiiier. Gordon
DaUas and Houston are the
•·. 1111. Clara lhDter
siles
of the two talle•t build·
~lf«o. Our Jpeelal lttanb
Mr. lltd Ml'l. Gerald
ings
west
of the Mississippi
Ill an wllo 8elll l'ood and ~
. ..... .
5-H-ltp
River.
eel at tile Earl Dean home

.·· v. .....

110

tit'"'

OPEN: 10 A.M.-8 P.M. WEEKDAYS
1P.M.·7 P.M. SUNDAY

TRI-COUNTY MOBILE
HOMES

Y VILLAGE ,,..... 1
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

c. 0. Fisher, Mayor

gay, and da]I'B are full

"'Nlllilne '
ol by.gooie da]I'B,
I often
of a llltllllel' ol a friend o1

DON'TMISSID

VILLAGE
PATROLMAN

Pre-OWnetl
•••
'

2ND &amp; VIAND STS.
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.

HELP WANTED

ROUTE DRIVERS
APPLY AT THE DAILY .
'

SENTINEL OFFICE.
POMfROY, qHIO
992-2156

m!De,
Her tender omlle, Iter lo9q
wys, Iter ltalr ol l h
'llltlle,
Y•. I ftlllleniJer, alt. 10
Jlllll)' tlrrtell' • IIIIIRe Ill)

llrfllll.

OLOS 442 H.T. CPE............ ,,.,.$2895

Hydlamatic trano •.; power ol..-rln'g, bilautiful ·
finish with black vinyl roof, black. vinyl inl.,
li••··~ gla11, radio. A real sharp local ono owner cor.

on1y •

heard

811

nte

...

Its the lnolller of
lllf friend, Iter dear INMI
rmle IJ alibi~
llhe'l been 'fme ,... qu""

,; 1967 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2 DR.•••••••• $2295

~ - - Monday and
'1\.-Jay bet::wq t a.m. IIIII IIBAtrl'ICMN wltli W-' 111'
1 p.m. « aftflr 5 p.m. Nil Ill ..... llcoaw. Muler Gr the
or llilliP Ill 181'4 Lo- ler. Clill Btale
B id:l
ellll 81., Pomaby. fi.U-'~
Sbap, JIIIIOII, W. Va. Pbanl

-t.

'l'lNitl.

~ ••$1695
•-•··' ' Station Wagon, local 1 owner car; .,J.it•"&lt;i¥•r
blue finioh. Cloan interior, liko now w-w ti~;.
•,ouliam•ltic, power stoorlng and brakes. Radio.' &gt;
·

Coupe De Villu. Bath have full power oquipmont
and factory air•conditionlng.

3-1967 Cadillacs ........ ; ...... C~ice $4300

.• For wide or narrow box trucks

-Ill

Spider, 2 dr. black finish, good tires, 4 spd. Radio
and healer.

19M. FORD GALAXIE ...................$99$

992·5342

SOD ·H.T. Cpe. VB onglne, automatic. Whitt finish.

19&amp;6 G~ 2 TON HEAVY DUTY • • • • • • ·$2895
, With.10' Marion Dump. V-6 one., 2-speod real axle, •••
Ira toad B2Sx20iiras, heavy duty frame. This truck has
ha_d ••~!lion! care and cab Is like now.

..
---

!965 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 DR........ $1295
Groen finiih' with matchlnt interior. Local I owner
car. Tire&amp; ~how little wear, 6 cyl . engine, automatic
trans. Radio·and heater.

1963 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE 2 DR....... $795
4·now tires. Clean interior. Black flni sh. Radio.

1964 CH EYROLET BISCAYNE 2 DR • •••• •• $895

Local I owner law mileage car. Good tires. Cloan in•
torior, ~ cyl. Std. trans. R&amp;H.

din, v.-IU!Altnalle, ,._.,~

land.

~

(mil GeotVe, •

•11:-

'

welmine.
· &amp;-11~

4-allf:

For....

1966 CHEYELLE MALIBU CONY. CPE .•• Sl695

·"'

VB eneine, automatic trans. Power sioorlng. Radio
:f.2·~~'!'·~!~f!~"I!!.!Jnlsh with wlli!!.~!,l~n .!op.

~

O'IIRIIIN lo CROW
,
I WILL not be I e&amp;jiC)itllble r...
REALTY COMPANY
~:
any deltlli c&lt;onll'allfed by IllY·
l'OIIIEROY
2
story,
I
~!
one oilier 1flan myself,
3 nice bedroome, bath, aomil
Fred 'JIIW
t
remodeling,
lllllllillall Iii:
Rl. I, Mldlleport, Oblo
~u.ap

t5,100.00.

rOR REtiT

« fllle. 'l'w bout-

•· one live 1'0GQII IIIII belb,
one 1&lt;1ur . _ , batlt IIIII
baeement. PboDe • ass, 111
81., l'wiilbJ.
Mt.UC

w.,.

PUBLIC SAU!l, 'nleldQ', Jlsy
11. 2:1Jt Ill 5:30 p.m. Wllllsm
HoJme1 1 ulh•W,
ICDN.

.J

~ IUmilhlnp.

ms,

'

2

v1s1Tvouil FAYORI'rl!

\'011 CliiYrelet Dealif

p4:

-i

lnl;cme. S'I.IIOO.tfl

Open Evenllai TUB

POMEIU)Y - NICE 1101111, ll .

a bednmll; t lildlll~
lraloement, ,...., lfllrm
doors, wb .......ooo.oe
story,

RENRY CUIJAND
0111ce
Rei• • •Ill

••u

TilUE

.,......

For Sale
1'AD 11D1L 1W11 the Blae X. .

;

.

t~Um.

fl.lMt.

_. mile 111m -

IDcb .... dam. 'l'w

••= or •
-

,.. 111111

Rllc.IPI

""*ldlt

IJIIf wife. Clll
••· M 11c

IMife

""""*
IIIJIIII,

llll.na.,

......ct. ado ......,

ftJRNJIDD and liilfm•' ' '
apoillbiliilll. me. to ......
Pban1 IIIIIH.
I"'!Me

'I'JUIL!I\

lDl'8. llall'a . .

eoart. iyriletlie. Ohio 111 llile

lit. U4, PltODt IIIII I .
" ' '· '
I-U-41e

Mlhlk!,
Dey~, '"'" oeemed 10 JonR,
yet, IIIIU can rtee her

ltllllle,

........

tn CMJr hearts, .~

"

WARRANTED
USED
CADILLAC

OPEN EVES. TIL 8
POMEROY

FULL LENGTH REAR DOOR
door hinged
vertically. Is approximately 32" above truck box. Entire
rear section is removable for loading ease.

For S.le or Trlcle

For We
FLOWERS for Memo;ial Dey.
Maltel Plcbns tmm
~

Part.

5-tt-«p

H l N DAY 0UJ or alarled
Legbom pullets boll! floor or
cap grawn avallallle. Pool·
'try housing and aulllmatlon.
Modern ~. 399 W. Main,
P&lt;ln.e~oy. Pltone IIIIM164.
&amp;olil·lle

ltiDl'NG MARE, II lndtett,
pbone ~M.

PRICES NEVER BEITERDEALS NEVER BETTERSEE THE GOOD GUYS AT
S. Stcend AYI.

J;i(jjjNj;;;;;:i;

M«e

rw ...., liM.

tre1ne1 • ·

pra)'ll',
M1 aee Iter iMic """ a cl(lud"
so fair ' .
AI I
OOd ~ ~ ~ IIDe-

llie'IIICI!i!t
.now.
:;
~
'

P'UIW '' ~
'

• .

I

Middleport, 0,

or 992·2152

992·2151

RUN YOUR EYES
OVER THESE BUYS

•

~ .. ,.,_ ,..,{t

-"'\1..--.r"-T~

rr

.

I

. . . . 'GII')III''drt}..r'll"ll'l"· :
Tiny's Bargalnlllld.
l44le

r
YOUR

From the i.uplll Tru&lt;k or .

Bullm..r Rldlalor Ta .The
!Onallest H•tor Core. ·

complete tront-End ·
and Brake S•vice

BLAETTNAR'S

BLAEnNARS

IN POMEROY

PH, 99~21 43 .

For The Fastest
Service DAY or
NIGHT ... CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE
DAY 992·2151
NIGHT 992·7324
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS

MASON CAR WASH
Car Completely Hand
Rubbed and Thoroughly
Rinsed
$1.25
Opon: Man. thru Fri . 11-6
Saturday - 9·6
SundGy- 11·6

UPEIT
Mtel AllgiiiHf

MIDDLEPORT,

S5.55

"I

fA~

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

SERVICE MANAGER-

! ...... roy " - &amp; " "
i06 E. Main Pomeroy, 0 ..

HUMPHREYS

HAROLD WALKER

63.'"Chevrolet

$895

65 CHEVY

$16?5

Capric• 4 Dr, H.T. Yo8 motor, Factory oir~conditioning, trnart tilver col or
with block vinyl top ond luxuri ous black vln)'l upholstery. Full,. equipped
with power windows, power stHrlng and power brok11. E~¢~ro thorp l n1lde
and out.

$2,795

Riv iera 2 dr. Hard Top . This cor corn• In 10 cl•on on o n- Buick that
we did not ev•n hGY• to wa1h lr but put It directly on front line. If ho 1 1111 1
n•w custom tlr1s , and full •qulp1!141nt Including Factory Air. New one co 1t
~;~ppra.,

$6,000.00.

$2,695

Electro Cultom 4 dr . Hard Top . Factory Ai1 Cond i tioned ~ Spotl• n porch•
menl all vinyl Cullo m Interior. Full •qulprnent. Leu than an ..holf orlg in01l

price. Reollr. ! horp,

66 Mercury

$1,395

•• IIIII IIIII
~!tr:o!~10~ 1ti~e~:· S.dGn. A clean cor lntlde and out. 289 VB. Auto. Trans .
a.d Dille!~. B; ' aflo· 411 ee Pu.oMINO and bladt gelclngs,
Phono 992-7242
,...., lee · Tam Hl)lblll, ple.uon horses. Been i!llmm.
For Sale
108 W. Main St.,pomlfoy, Q,
.,, &amp;, 1(10 tMt .....,. the
'C1lild and Jedy 11'alned. Also,
POODLE
PUPPIES,
AKC
ToJ
IB 56d0 Fr. New 1\loOII trailpitt Gil lit, Ill.
•• •
eholee ol very nJee. dllh
mlnlalure, f/5 and up. fllud
•. C&amp;r!Jel, washer and dryer
For Sale
Bonnevlll• VS 4 dr. Hord Top. Origlno l oil white flnl1h with all vinyl;~
ll'lllled ponies' l!l!l&lt;ey Hnl'
lill'flc:e and lfOOIDlnl. l'ltCIIe
Ollnplele
u
terlor. Power ttnrlng . Power brak•• · Automatic tra."• ·
IIOICI OROIIN PliDII, Iii 0111 Fhilwoods Jloed. Pomeroy, • • HI.
11 • lie
ltoullbl. J. M. Gaul, Rt. S, Po- E.~R roM. Call T~.
,._ , C 1 I•ICI, ""'• •
l'llOne 8111 BIID.
5-11-«c
1\M!l
!SJ lfwn .'_ .... oiM1 IWII8t
lllll'Df. Olunty Rd. :!1, IbnIta&amp; will ...
N41il, !half
~·1.·
- Riled. Alone • ""·
,... II 1, Dlll'flttldl, F.ULY ' A~"""
i!lefeo, H!lW 8IX Mllp III!JIOSSl!ESED
•'· r..u lfle bl· ment. ForcahiDel
•
'• IIIIPftlaa;tl, llfD. AM·PM radio, f.epeed clwlg.
•
a
ftatwbll, lot II K ZOO
lilllllel ...... madtlne wltlt
IIIII; S trl II cen11 cbm.
er, 4-lpeaker IIOUIId t]I'Biem.
IIIII. l'lloDe Muon '1'1'14111. Bl!lAilTIFUL ltlsetbo cl !loW· dlawd opaoe, Previously
lllp • .Rl. Ill, 0111 thiM
Tate pQmellll ol •.'II
l-7-11p
en r... Kemollal Day. Plill,
llllld (or • ·•· Mates fancy
BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCK~
de allove IIJNeule 'Parl on
111
belailce due
"""- I)DD Bti.anl, l'llane
per 1n011 or pay
,
be I"•· Cllfl's lllle Repair'
. ..40. CaM 811111111, &amp;-1!-«c ZINNIA l'llllll, lluqJu'a Giani
c~es~gn Balanee
slilclles and
PH. 992·2143__________
POMEROY, 0_
IIIC3&amp;. . ·
U«e
&amp;fJI2te
ltoles.
cl • ·bu1to1t• or lliiliiliiiiiiii
MW!eprt.
' ~e;lng, Alt 11114•, Toni~~,
ttrml. l'llone . .. 5-f«e
Reily FuluN lltd ollter prlle
'Wiwaw, quDied IIIII ClUited
lntunnee
fa jllfyplla IDe eadi.
At1I'OMOBILB lnsora~a ben
Business Services
lidlon Gr , _ _ , beet.
Mllellled? teat your ~
WATilR IJI(IIS. O•lt't!le ,...
~ rt-'Eiii), Syftk'ule, Oblo,
SEWING
MACIUNES,
ftJlllr
fer Iiiio Ill iille. TMdtiJil,
II 8lleiJ Tq's lip. U..C
ar'l license? CaD - aea;lce,
Ill
mabl,
WY
1• II tro
pipe lllllallallon ....
• • 'nte Fabric llltap, PQm. IIIII
\Ill, ...,. lllhr
!usine
--ss-=Se-rv"!'ic-es
Oilif. Autbllllled flleer W. • II I ar lluler Bllllr . .
IIIII Set vice. W'e hpeti
~1o.· ltiDPOID
It' llfl.
• ••
JlitiXOial Jled

,., .....

63 Pontiac

$895

MANY MORE

BLAEIIN

----

..111-

......... s.mm

5

.......

0'1\U::.

fDRl(G M• ~TWO ·IIDROOiil ·..
lljliialmtitl. ~

""* .

·- .

il

Impala VB Sto. W01gon , Spotleu original dork b lue finlth with motchi11g ln.
terlor . POWif st•ering, power brok1a and outo. front. E1&lt;tr01 nice.

to••

•.

c.

• ·'''

(

. . . .. . ..

OHI~

Quick - Dependable
T.V. Service

l1k

u.tfe

..

• ltle

ri~E.
.. '""' Ji14'1~tetrteer.ltlfrlt-

'.:' .•• *

~!lll lfW .... liCIIt

~

CIQARJ'I'I'I ftllllbtl

JfOR lll'RII, ltadlor ter IIIIo, c . pd .... 4 !AI

mw 1 '

. t N tl&amp;. ABC ·B I ;a'

1

v.w, "· v•. PliCIIe maa.

QIIBr • •

t'

IIID be·

On Jlolller'i Day, Ml IMY I

l H.· Rawlings Sons Co.

EXPERIENCED
•~1..., S.nlct

To see, eall 21'1·211S. 5-1t-3tc

IJNCLAJMED treiglll: e new
console stereo 4-lfleed automatic cllanger, AM &amp; Ji'M ra·
dlo, jewell ,_ne, Nalionally
adverUaed brands Ill be sold
for .aonge and freiBbl. Total
of $110.24 eac11 can be paid
te.45 a moi1IIL We will deliver
to ~ borne 10 ,w may try
It Ill see if ,w are eomplete1y satisfied. Call 99J.11311.
fl.lt.ftc
---SINGER zig zag sewing macblne. 'dill maciiiDe makes !Jut.
lonhotes, clams, emb. Take
pay-a of •uo per
111011111 or pay balance of
...22. Try It ill ~ boine.
Call 811-11311.
1-11-«c

"OliO'S OLDISl DO"E DI!ALII"

Business Services

In ldlehal, 1oeated aeroos
from tile ApJie Grove C2lurdl.

iiAIUIIDd IJlPIOVed b)' mft..
J10tt1 ol IIOIMDabn. Blue

5+tfe

ltJDING HORSE, Phone 99J.
ms.
s.&amp;-lte

TIIREE BJIJDROOM. ~
. COUillry hune with bath, built.

• Baked enamel automotive finish- off
white color

*

l'm -

v• .

'.

su.er

I WILL not be II I 44e lar
lilY debll
by ..,.
KAIIIQie lee,

'

.....,.,,tlon.

"'*

.. . lllim

+a-

TWO DI!:IliiOOM ' - tndllr. tall OROWN O:lnato pllllll

VACANCY far twu· 1111 1J JIIIO'
pie,
prlnte pal4 ....
tiJnll, Jlbanl M m, 'J'IUa.

-

ht....,.

Ire way flaD etii'Pellllld liPRail eleelrle
pooer, fl. Biller ll'ltnlllaie. •

•ROOM ll)lldme!lt,
. . newly deoorated. l'nqulre 11117
Jill) St., Middleport, Alone

•••

bedl, clnlllfl salle, dJn. IROOM'-wltll .......
ella MI. oilier lteml. 'l'erml
loll, •·•·•· n au .....,
eilh. . . li'IMidie ... ..,..
Pbone ~···
....
eldalll.
5-tl.·ltc

....

NEIDS

Pomeroy Motor-Co.

11117. •

apartmenll, 011 t1ver,

( f!;;/11 (/(

SALESMAN AT •

::

MJDDLEJ.&gt;()ftT -

.

'

,,

.... Eitlte

• Extra laqe "Full Vision Windows" on
each side. Plus-Extra width front and
rear windows.

Clean interior, good·w.w. tin_•· R&amp;H.

.,

George's Auotlon Houle, Rut-

·i •••••••••••••••••••

llrr &amp;Van Zandt
Motor S.les

Butlneu OpportUnity

at 11 a.m.. at 1&gt;e Clair Nlf.. OWN YOO'R own drJ "'""'•
IIUifnea. Am!Jtlloul Gr
11111 linn looiflelll on OJanty
Rd. It, 01&amp; 111'11 lllld, 1ft!ll
to tate llld &lt;II Lanpvllle: Jk61ga11Lt, traok IIIII IOO!a. We wDI ..
MDIDC wbolellle. ~ .. '
1lvlnl .Nell de, bedi¥1 opeiiDII.
A.B.C. CU.., Jla.

AUCI'ION every Friday itlgiL

2-1967 Cadillacs .......... ..... Choice $4300

• Two models available

1964 CORY AIR ........................ $895

lillie, 1'a!l!lllll• ~. Jdt.
1011, "· Ya. .
~
dlllll Cllllll1iel, lllUild table, Jl.
...., table, antique _...
llildllne, t1tree 11111 bnl m, tmL SELL one ar boll Gllllf
!I · "• p~an~~. A. a e
bilht, lllilfll, bedilbll, laiWil
a-wn,
~~am, W. Va.
mower. br I hit Mt, ctlelrl,
form INfOII, dtihel, pill IIIII
pana IIIII many oilier lteml
Auto S.IH
.,
too nuatel'llUI llo meuftmt. Fdlow s(lliJI lo audlall locellon. •ea OLIJS F.a, aufmlalle. -~
Phone 918-liiJJ.
&amp;-!!~:
Clair Ne~Dt. Olmet'. SUm
Oiijioan, A~. Luneh
IOI'Ved by Weeley (]lapel 85 RAMDLm American a:~~~;,
t3'15. Phone 'NU'I'I$, 5-11-«e;
Olurch. Tenn&amp;, eatib. Not ,._
'
'·
tip01181ble for aceldenlli.
&amp;ol!l·IIP 1118 CREVY~r;i'l'wo;-,;tw;;:o&amp;ordaar 110:

• Shipped completely k111cked down to
save frel&amp;ht from ne•est location San Jose, California, Denver, Colorado,
Columbus, Ohio

new white wall tirea, climate control air c01ditioninu,
romote control outside mirror. Only 19,000 miles and
shows very boot of cliro.

..00 cu • . ln. onglno, 4 speed trcins., radio, Iike now.
,'i,/s/w llr .., low mileage, oxcell~nl condition.

....,

...,,

Beautiful .. ttlc blue finish with blaek interior, oquipo

p~ with radio, pow•~ antenna, rear seat speolcer,

Sedan Do Vlllos. Bath havo full power equipment
and factory air•conditioning.

PONTIAC

J•'•

PUIILlC SAL£ - We 1liD Hll
~ l'llllol!lnC 1111n1 at a .,...
lie auctloii. !)alulday, May 17.

CAB HEIGHT MODEL - opens like station wagon:
Approximately 25" high above truck box.

1968"CadllliC Calals ·Hardtoll Coupe ...... $5100

making ~ selllnc
bailie earo ~. No ear
nee e , . Cell ·Rev. Jim

'

angry Wunl.
of ber bead
lite IOIFed 10 many, many
loved her, It was often said.
'IVhl!n I loot lip, and oee •
doad, that bas a sHver
I-

c ·AMPER lllll
'
.
ASSEMBLE
YOURSELF
AND SAVE •••••• .
'

·AT11!2f+ION, Men, wcan•.
1111]1'8 and glrla ol Ill .,..,
Parltimt or fuiKbile IIIOIIIJ'·

fl.lil•lll! GUN LllOOI'.
:Run RQd
lltd 0tm
New
IN mmtlTI!l To 'llle Memory
W. Va., Imlay, May Ill of Mrll. Marty Mer.
liD ....,

In ~11! when fluoren blaom

ALL STE.EL

'

o,..,

a.am,
ama,

JUST ROCK BOTTOM
PRICES I

WANTED

S.l~·liP

IN MEMORY of Mr. and Mn.
Leelie IWiard wilD puled
awy In the IDOIItlt ol May.
Sadly miMed by cbllclren
IDd ,...,•••,Udrtn.

:IUR
heartfelt thanks to neJgll. •----~------.;446~·0;.;17;,;5;.;.___...;6;.;75;;.·1;;:4~16;____..J
bon, friends. file oongn(8·
,,
lion of the Trinity United
a.urctl of an;st and ll!e pal·
lor, tile !rev. Bill Perrin, and
all othen for tlte flowers.
carda and e&gt;Cihessloo• of oym.
palll)' In the foes rA our 9011,
BKI. Special lhanlai to the

He was a memller ol Qlol.
viRe Lodge FliAM No. 337
!!nee 1110. FU' the put five
years be was an employee ol
111e Borden Olm!Jany at Parkei'llbuJ'II, W. Va.
Gwdon was a devoted !alb·
er and luband and alwa]I'B
willing to help anyone wbo
•eeded hlm. Hil greala!t ....
terest was his 1011'1 acllvltles,
UjlOCIIrllf _.... &amp;'4,rr ·llai!dl
of wllleh Kltt ls a manlier,
and al"' Tupper!! Plains Scoot
Troop No. ZS1 &lt;I wllldl he w•
Scoutmaliler.
FUneral liei'VIcell were held
Sunday. AJll'il 20, 1118, at 2
p.m. at tbe c.beller Jle!ltodlll
Churclt 'lbe Rev. llertJen
Gftl!e and Rev. !'aut A. ea.
to olllclaled. Interment at the Clleller Cemeter,.
He will be IIICiy .m-1 by
1M tomlly lltd Ill oven Jll'f8ter numiJer ol ft1ende. IUs
good dwdl r... odlen wiD

· lnMtmory

• SIX 2 &amp; 3 BEDROOM
HOMES DRASTICALLY
REDUCED
' 16 HOMES ON DISPLAY

:/1113 EASTERN AVE,
GALLIPOLIS, 0 .

nep,ew.,

never be fuvo(ten.

"NO PRIZES - NO REFRESHMENTS"

66 PONTIAC CATALINA

bom

Oclllber IS, 111M, at s.-.,
Oran8'e Towlllill\f · In Metp
County and dOj&amp;Ud litis Hie
April 18, 1118. beflw +I yean,
5 lllOIItla and II daya old.
He semlil wllh the Anned
Fom!t! In J8pen durlDIJ World
War Z from June 211, 1MS, to
Maid! 1, 1116.
He wa1 united ln manillgl!
Ill !IettY Lou Dean, March
28, 1911, wbo ourvlves, along
1\itlt ""' ..... Rodney Gordon and Kltt Dean. One bro.

SUZUKI MOTORBIKES

4 Dr. Automatic, one owner, low
miles.. Nice.

Audrey

To Deliver
The
Bist
Selection
Of
•
'
'
' .
•.... c\t
••

'

.

OFFICE HOURS

$1395

1967 TOYOTA

'

Week Ends "
Siortlng Sat., May 3
Open Every Day Si'artlnt.
Thuroday, May 29
Located Next To
Royal Oak Jl•.•k

llte•nt.

VS aut., roclio, w•••w lites, red •ith red lnt1rior. Lunoge ro ck,

68
FORD LTD 4 DR. SEDAN ............ $2895
Medlurn blue, block vinyl roof , defu _.e intlrlor, 390 2V engine,

•J•

• •

$J,IIIIIt/t11EA ~··

uRI &amp; VAN z.ARDl

U«e

RIDING .RiNG - :fRAil..
RIDES - .RIDLE P~TH$

AdcUtlo... l a!ic Chtrfl ,., Allv•·

65 FORD RANCH WAGON .. ...... . ...... $1395

4 Dr. Sedan, 4

,

c•••cutlve
lno.,lonl . .
25 ,.r c•nt Oi~caunt Drt paid tell :
eM cui• ,.ld within 10 dept .
CARD D~ THANKS &amp; 0811'UARY i
$1 .50 for SO word •lniU. Eo. :
lllldltlo~l1 pd 2c.
BLIND ADS

steering, power brakes, oh cond., rodlo, locolly owrted. Cleon.

65
FORD THUNDERBIRD .............. $1995
2 dr. Hardtop. Locally ow ned , white whh beautiful oquo i11terior.

,,. ,,,h,
._ : \ II,~*
-:- T \'7:.~ ·~.
,

......-'.

~

tM

Hdtp. Cpo. VB, 'Auto. P.S., P.B.
· Sharp. Waa $2495.

15,000 miles, 4 speod, 100% warranty .

·'~·

.;. will
tMnoot ' ·. - , . .··... . . . . ._ _ _""'
E~t::~~~~j::
~m{
' t . : NOi~PEN '· J·
!"., w•., ~ .Sf!•••• , ,
ROYAL OAK STABLES'
5 cento -r Wfald OM 'l"lortltft' '
·'

Radio, -s-w tires. A real cleon c:ar.

63
FORD ................. ....... ...Irons
.. ..$795
Co~o~ntry Sedon 9 pasnnger alation wagon, VS,
P ower

1NW Keimlj;, ,i OM!niY

'f1~~!:''=~':!
..

64
PONTIAC FIRECHIEF ••••. ...••. •••• $1095
4 dr. S.dan. Power siHrll'l\1, power b'r okes. Turquoiu and white,

61
FORD STATION WAGON •••••••• ..•••• $195
.4 dr. 6 pOIU"9., , V8 auf , trans. Good transportation.

..

'I

.AT ·RAWLINGS

PE'KlNESE, . '!llo!tide Od&lt;en,
Pooi!WI, Booute.; Well 'l!ICIIIInd Wh It •• , lfillllute
,., . ~. ill ~.IC.C. .rr.

new .

lui red interior , Rodio.

'

.

2 dr , Station Wogan, 6 c:yl ., stondard s hift. Loolta ond runs llh

63
GAL. 500 ................. .. .. .. .... $795
.4 dr, sedan, V8 engine, out, Irons., red and whitt flni ah, beauti•

.

. • .«.o;,, W....O. ~"''-" t 'H

1967 BUICK SKYLARK

1967 CHEY PICKUP

'

M4fc

--............
'"*".

tu••Wa " · •••·
IIIII A liCe. llama -.:
· :::.
IUIIDeii hi will •
2

p.

'

•

.... ....

11 wide. ,_. AI I aw, ...
IIIII, W. VL ft-. 'I'IUJII
llll!r 3:. Cl' fiiNIII a.et..

•••

an

NIIGLft lliMIII ..,.
Jill.· fur lliti1 3 ,_ ballt.
cat Oar .MW*. ~N. o.
• . '
lilil'lc
7

�•

.• ' ' r

Fer sal,

, . , -,

--~

,

'

lllllrlll . . . bolla, clmli,
tlllb., . . . ,.... 111 lr"!·

POittl!OY' -

llf

lf7-«

..,.

• •

. I'll, - - -

1m"..

wrm

lh!-¥r
Po~~~~; ur.: 1ot1rt1•
t~w~o· ..,a dalla!Mr&gt;Mro. '. Je&amp;- ·

ERNESl THORNE

..

.....

t•

=.,

P6B62

3 ·PC. BEDROOM stllTE, 7 pc,
breatfasl set, apal1ment size
gill! stove, Ph. 411$.U alter
3 p.m.
liN

t911'1 SUZVKI ~. ltl2
T-Bird. good eondllll&gt;lt Pllooe
H&gt;62t'l.
111).3

ole Jol)allOII, ~C.,; Mr. lllid
Mrs. ~ hater, lAIWilll;
Mr. and ...... 111111011 CGolriDilf ad~ .
..._
1111 . tltllqllter, · New Jlatamorao; a
~end e,..,..a P,'l9
· Mr. oad Mro. WDI\em MellickI wu an 111m ~ River

Mrs. Paul HoldreD. Mrs. .,...
lo Noah ... ~~ ... a 0 d
r111'1.
• ---~;
....
John
Edwardl, 'M r a.
Alma

bu

Wlnebremer, WheoleroLoi WUitam Can

"·

~i;.; "i,.L ~d

ON VSS EVANS
CUFTON, W, VL - Electrot&gt;-

(pl.)

30Shnwder
321ndoleftt
34Tauter'
35 Bed canopy
36 Bitter vetch
37St..lohom

I''

40Fervor
Ulluet
421loulllle
sunliaht
45 ElernaUy
41tAtnotim•
henofter
:lit Number
~Fruit

drlnkl
53 Sandy wuLes
54 Swindler
(slanl)
MH..tlsWl\1
~ S.rd)' heroine
57 Eut(Fr.)

24 Ship's officer
lll25 ~r-~Z1 Privately
28 On the briny
29Siucy
31 Weirder

33 Progeny
~- .
38 .-n:rVloua
1y

•••

I"
f"
f"

...
I""

·

.

'

..

.

·

,,;.
'

'*"'' :

TilE FAIIOVS RACING paekell Robert E. Lee, NaleiMII, aid J. II. -,.,uo, 1111114 CCllflll&amp;TlU-'•
..., builL
. 'll1e Wldawas -~ 117DISIQ' QPOI'IIIomlbe atsteot '•ldewheelir Ilia\ OYer.,;,~·~~~~
.J.'..
'Miaal~ Rlwr. 'll1e White'• hull Mid but a 2UOat belm. Site pam4 lha Nalcboo JJl&amp;1IY tlmu "!A •.
DeYir 1114 a brush wltll tho flmoua Lee.
·•
.
. 0 '
1 •
.
It Ia clelmOd 1hat lhil Lee hOWl' oquarelJ beat the lime a( Cbo White, DDI ._em ber faatelt
t
wllln plekld Plltobur&amp;h CGil IIIII pine kDI!!I ...,. used 6Jr·fllel. 'll1e ~ had 10 iacbes mote eylbitlltl' •
,....... tlialt the Willa, wllh the IIIIDil llroke~ lilt plotoa - 10 feel. 'll1e Lee had llmost daable tile ~
of the Wblte.
.
.
.
- .,
llere oro other IU..,. News Item&amp; of 50 ;rearo .,.,.
'i

a*

MAY 5, 1919 - IT IS REPoRTED,tliat aewralarwt..-a or tile Killullli River AaaoclalloD

pl.
'

MAY 6, 1919 - OWING TO llle llliiQ' - t s belrw Uetl.., wllb D0111irW to do IIIDce t11e ..,. 11111111.
1 - 1 DUmber of Olllil*fl 111.. left tlilo ....Ucm tor poiDII do1m rlwrlooldrw tor pooiUOOL Uttllllle
steel niWs reYI" and liar! II&gt; In t11e &amp;II, the-~~ wW 111"' bQt little to do.
·

altuatlaa.

·

.,'

....

•,.

MAY 7, 1919- TilE HOMER S'MI'I'IIII breaidrtl aD recorda for CI'CI11d1 a1o1w the II&gt;JlOf Ohkr Ric
tlill aeasaa. She lila 1114 biB buolaels at Wheolilllo MOIIldl'fiiiOUI oilier pobU. 'l1le W - ~Am­
erica wiD n11 a rpecla1 exCID'olOD 011 ilte Snillb tonliht. 'll1e boot wiU -!lie ......,. at Pttta;.

llllurance

-~
1fW lolln PometcJil', 11to
· at Easb!ra lllcb So-,
,..,~rq~~~~e, aad will
'te. Kerr 1111 vaa Zoadt,
.. - - b.v tho Llll'

Jl'OR ALL ,_ lflllrntree needl,
. ebeet wllh JCIII' Onlrlp .... bLirgtl IOCJIL,
'
IIIII at the Neal Ina. ApneJ,
M Slate 81. Agepll lor auto,
MAY 8, 1919 - CAPTAIN CIIARLES DuoldJ-.: wrltu ua that the 1kletiiN .....,.lic&gt;e steeliler
liN. ltorneownerl, llolpltal glnla Is 011 the Kanawha dockl receivlrlc llmost an olll!req- hull. 11te Vlrglrda, formerJ, tlie ~
. &amp;1111 a-raJ llablllly. .... phala Rl"r packet 1 C. Woodward, was built at Browus.uJe, I'L, In 18118. A leW ;rears aso, llba 111!1
rebullt IIIII a vast oum d. maaey opeat 011 lha - . r..
NATIONWIDE INSUJtANCB
'11te Vlrllnta's - · wUI be c.._ to llle Clcy of CMrloiiiOD IIIII her llrst trip lo CIDCIJqU wiU
AUTO, lin!. Die. Cl Stat.o 81. be with the ll'lnl\eld Lodge 011 board. 'll1e Clcy of awieatOD II '"'DOd 117 a !llarlesloll Co., IIIII It II .,.
Waldo F. Brown, 'W'. R. ptw'ted that she may be ertlered ID apac:kat Indo wbea llle exeursiOD 1811011 cloaas. 'Qie
11 said
Bnnm. f48.1110.
.... to 111.. tl1e Charleston, Gellli&gt;ollo aad lllodiJrstm trade In Ylew.

....

I

"'*'"

"""""'IQ'

..,.. .,

~:':''7...,

•- ., _.., •- ••~II. ""

'".l:t.
11 "· Oorll• • n4

-

""' -

IIUft..
,,.,. ......,. ,,..,,... ••-n

,....,., 1. • - ot
ltd' Boatt, ClllllpeJII. Olllo.

:!, ":=. '1..:-:t"'d:::' g&gt;.;:

Oollll ...,..,., .....

file...=

~"'_,'f'=.:.,.
••:;;.:.•":~::· - .., ., Atdl -

•-•••";J,:W:•,.,. -

May

I1.-IWII

----LHAL _,.. No. 10...,
..,
11 -

-

:=.

:

10::::.~
~·s:ua,:~ U::
rrot.ate Cou" •• GdJ1a ORIDb, o11.10.

MAY 9, 1919 - SHIPMENTS out d. !lie Kuawha Rlwr ereiJ&amp;ht. Wlat lila ........, of tho araat v&lt;llume of botlllrelgbtllll pasaeQ&amp;er buJineiB that was carried Olt of tho Kuawha m..,. olx or eta1tt ;reara
by the sleamers Kalawlllllll GremMoad7
.
,
'll1e - t a Maaltor and Duquosae of t11e Pllta\&gt;Ur811poola 1M a warm race recend7 011 tha MolloOo
gabela Rl"r rn.n the Clairton landlal to tl1e Elflaboth marino ways where tho 111oa1tor passed the
~- Both boots had six OIIU&gt;!1blrpaln tow. '!be Mcaltor II aae of tlioPosey built boollllll was
orq!nall,y theW, IL F1lat.
S&lt;me boot lines, we are latormed, are charflll!g paa88fl88r rates tliat are mudl hl&amp;tler thaD the rail
r«MMb!o, Tbls will not br1Jw tnl!lc back to the river. '11le Laul.,UJollDe has tho most reaaOI)&amp;ble 1'1101
we ' - of - $3.50 eaeh way !rom LoulaYIIIe to Clnct11111U with m,ealslllll bertha Included.
MAY 10, 1919 - GENERAL Ma- J, W, BrowD d.lha Libert)' Line Ia quoledu Sllflllll tliat mora
vlaor and pep must be """rtedbyonwiiQ'eeato get~olneas far the boots. Tblsls aline Idea. More
adwrtlalDg, that the boats are atral4 of, IIIII a no! II.,. COIIqlO!ellt traveling oollcltor, 0110 1hat II a
11ra~l'll ~. 1111 with the autllorlcy to make rates IMt wln be satlafactory to obippero, wm be a p...t
vim,

•• W&lt;llll&lt;l D. QIL - · ""'
be far hearb\1 011 tM 11tt1t 4.ar of
lf•r· .,., at 10 o'dDc*. A.ll.
~::,";.::"'aLL

asaetto w bOat llne.

•

El.erfelds Are Headquarters for Hoover••••
'
WASHERS - In The Furnltdre Department
SWEEPERS - In The Drapery Department
APPLIANCES - In The
Housewares Department

,.
.
•

47 Son of Seth
(Bib.)

48LHR
50 Entangle
10

radea, Ohio Valhr 1laldntr
;&gt;osltory recepaclo at tho
.ilvery d.. burglary lllere.
ahCMU In bockgnlund) and
b.ole, went dawn a DIITOII'
GIIQ&gt;IIIY ofllclals oald .1,•
but $2,500 In checkl wu
b, MIAidleport Pallee 1111
tl1e burglary. It .... .....
IY 117 George GraUl of lha
discovered the burlllarJ,

46 Native metall

,.

'

I"
\

II' ?I

I"
I'"

-,.:-,,

troyer USS Frank E. Evans In
the Western Paclftc.

C2 Growl, as a
dog
43 Tyndareua"
wlfe (myth.)
44Cioaol
ver ..bratet

p&lt;

,.

I

'i

·
,·
laducemeat must be olferad to oldpperalllll tourlalllo get lllem mck to lha rt..,., lk'owal111 a"'~
...._
....
lmtr II'IODtht.
job am.t. We certai.llb w:lah him suc:ce11 In bia endeavor.
,..
..'":.,.,":," :, ~.~ - .
'll1e packet lines should""" their own wharlboall bQt tho cities alolw lha river obould cooD'GI their·
'"""' "'"" ., ..., CtufttY 1""
_.
ua
. owa wfarvea.
·
N1)' ll·INS
__________________________
...,______...;.____
,..
~~~-_..._........,._
.. • ,._...,,

17 arra
19 Overmatches .fO lnY~oraUnl
23 TumulUJ
41 Sedunent

I'

38Sio1Uift (ab.)

During May onl~

aW:
N
te

26 Ptm 1111me of
Chula Lomb

27Enervate

All the First National City Travele11.Checks
you want, up to $5,000 worth,
for a fee of only $2!!ll!

(Sritiah)

.

boat arwtneera ...e llkn jiDIIU,.. 111 trhore. Easlaeer !llarleo I. .. ao Aa1DClaUm maa of thlil
ci!J, allied loda)' tlial the elWineers were llllillldlrw tc&gt;itllllr IIIII tliat tlioro wu 110 cborw• Ia tho.lllrlke

appendages

7 Compau point
BGfs¥.ad~
9 Cain 1 victim
(Bib.)
lOWwy
U Bibli I

_

le&amp; Tedlnlclln Tblrd Claaa Lar•
cy W. COOl, USN, SOil d. Mr. and
Mrs. Dormao Cool of Clll!flll, W.
VL, Is aervllli aboard the de..

4 Tennlnal

5 S\:-in afRiction
6 Guo1ine

Sl.::. ...i

Mrs. Marie WUUoms, Athoos.

llOWN
1pilot
1 Ri(hteo111
4 Mililocy bugle 2lauc'l eider
- II
aon (Bib.) .
...
3Certain
I .Merit.
u 1
paas/rwn
_
..

13 Proficient
aviators
14 Monitor lizard
15"Uncle - . ,
16 JnWnene
18 Kind ofpileon
·I
20 , enun
~
appellation
21 Afflnnative
reply
22 Shield bearing
24 Soviet aircraft

. JH~

,

&lt;

ACR05S

camp

.

Mr. IIIII Mrl. GIOIII Lauder- • brolwbt
~ 1114111101111. .
• ·.· : "•
' .••'
' . ,. .
' . "\dllia
baek, Mra. D. A. l.Gaderbaek,
- tlllOihel- 1111111 !run the River Newa of the 1iJi1e ,._ tlioro I~ more ~~ 111ft"'!' - u
Mr. 1111 Mra. Jack Par110111, packell•
·
·
·
,.
·

( Military Matters J

12 Servicemen's
fi'OUP (ab.)

IOI"f·

B
,. r l l. . .

*'

~

"

Cluki"""" frleadl lllid """'
tlvea bon for Ule Hnlettl ....,_
Mr. oaci Mto.
.o f

wonmc

..

'

Homo •

GOOD CLEAN LUMP and stoker coal. Carl Wlnt!n, Rio l!liiiiEKA cord-any ... ,. PUG Jlllllllllll. Alro. 8 ....
.,.,s em!. Also 1181 Battey. Clld, peel. G. L. I.lmllr. I'll.
Gnnde. Phon• 245-1111. S.tl
Tllll'maa, ado
w•L
_. 33yeara_..t..,..
Davld9on lllOfm'&lt;:7cle lllldet
II' YOU are building a new
1'llone %415-5219 or
., wi1b elet'trie - · elecborne or remodellnl, aee 111. tn.«~Jde, klt of dlnlme, \\tl1te rl JIORD •an. e~. W.
Central
MG-:483
· We are buftden.-IDII!rlbotor lllddle bap, .,.,s em!. Will
111 ..... In rear. Grat lbape.
oel1 reuonable. Can see anyOoll ~ al'tl!r 4::10. 111M
for Rol!lolnt Appllaneeo, AmlOll Electric.
1M If lime or call John W11111111ey
3117-7316.
W4 19118 BUDDY TIIAILI!llt. I!Oit2
wllll a.m. wasller • dryer,
REDUCE SAFE end lUI wll!l
Gobe!e talllet.o and E-Vap wa. \9615 RONDA SO &lt;X: and belmel. nlllo 1,000 B'IU air ..,ldftton.
1104 LEE'S PLUMBIIIG • IIEMOI).
McCullock outboard mc&gt;lor 4 er. CaH . . , .,
ter pii!IJ. GUIIngllam Dnlll·
KUNG, ~ a~. Q ~
II.P. aiDlosl .-. Pit
U .
1~ · KEEP carpell beaui16JI despile
footlltepo at a buty ~.
P\IBL1C SEATING - dlalrl.
II!INNE'I'II III'BGD'I
Buy Blue Lustre. 'Rent .,_
laldbC tallies. llllll'dlel, 30 JN(JR ~ counler
DELIVERY IIEBVICI
eclmolt and Mllalllllllll. SJm. top gao l!ove, el&lt;ellent ...,.
Ide ~ fl . Lmrer G. WATER~.._,,
117U
mons Pig. &amp; Office Eqtrlp. dillon. I'll. ~.
c . Murplly store.
:U.t-8
I~
446-13&amp;'1.
100-lf
UJIWI' 1IIIDWf
113 FQRD conv., Glllu:le JilL, "NI!lVER IIBOd 8ll)'ltdng lite
Water
Dell¥ery 8onlce
~ ..... Admiral dt!uR
It," ""!' IJIIel'll ol Blue IAmlno
• eng. , 4 sp. lnml.. my
Palrlot Star Rl., GllllpDIII
ooppertone refrigerator, ael good condition. OaU 256-l~t'l
for cleaning oal'pet. Re!ll
Pb. I'INUI
of maple bunt beds tr mator Donald Gillenwater. I~
elertrk! sbampooer ... CenIDotl
,_, I'll. f46.4164.
101-tf
tral ~y Co.
111-6
1111&gt;'1 CHE\'ROLET ototlon waTERIIlTE PIST OON'I'IIGL
AilE yuur wallo an unslglltly IJID. Norman Kelly, 446-3&amp;111. SAU.Y'S In-laws oomq. Bile
FREE
IDspec:llon. oaiJ tt8 M
meos? Wipe Oul belpo you
1~
~ldD'\ fluster - cleaned tile
Merrtll O'Dell, Ope ..... lor
dean them for Ieos. Rent a
&lt;aJIIO!s wllb Blue IAIItre.
Ellennltal Termite tiii'9IO!
10811 cltaner $1. F'amK!r's CAMP OONLEY ~ARCRAFI'
Rent ell!dri&lt;: slmmpooer ...
10 Belmont Dr,
• u
!Ia~.
1tl-6 SPRING SALE - Wilen we lillY
l"armm!r'll l!ardllwe.
1t1-6
discount, that's wllal you got,
TE8Mli'B a PEST COHI'ROL
llleck lltese prices, ~- FOft SALE: SPINET PIANO
. will! oiiJerl and ... for your- WANTED, !'elfjllllllllle party 1o FAIN Eltermlnall011 Co. Wbee~
nllurl. Oldo. Pb. 17WI11.
lelf. starmaster 6 oc 8 sleeplake over low monliJiy pay·- .u
er, $1510 relall, opens to 18
ment.o '"' a spinet plano, Can
n., oa1e pr1ee f1215.t16. eon- be seen )oeal!y. Write Cl'1!dll
DOLL Boule Nlll'ltry lranlparolellatlon 6 or 8 sleep!~',
~. P. 0. Box :I'll, Sheltallon a•aDable, re....,.ble
fll115 'Man, bas bnltes. ~
~e. l'ndlona.
111-1
nlel a1Jo for 1bopplna or
lrigerator, 13 !ncb '~~heels,
mothen, bourly, dalsale prk!e $15411. All campel'l OON'T let wan &lt;leen!Dg !lore
ly
or
weet!J
nlel. Pb. f48.
have ~ IIIIer .,.
vuu. Let Wipo CM wan elea•-.
•u
tern, 4 bdJ sandwlcb lllsulaer &amp;Ill tor you. llenl a Willi
ted ...no and lxlp!, plaslie
W8flher $1. CenfnJ! ~y WINDLE'S eu,et &amp; Ujflolstery
Co., 17 Coort Sl.
1~~-and wllldooo!l and 4
Cleaning, profealoaaJ equip.
lncb frames. 15 ft. tlml zs ft.
menl,
an wort guaranteed.
'!hive! trallertl same clsoounl 1981 CADIWAC Coupe Deville,
---,-~
...,,tnllronthtwattroron
l'llme WelllloD, Ill u• colprivate owner. Call 44MM.
rales. Buy 1lllere quaHty Ill
-.eon-~
.........
s. ...
.
11(1.11
leel.
IO-U
and really dlllllaiiDI prleeo. Yes, we BCCelll tradeNO'ftCI 011 APNHtTMitft'
Ins, c~ and traller ao. 35 liP E'VINIWDE oullloml JIIO.
11,,. ., • - • L. C::,"1;..,";,':1
tor, elec. otorller wllb remote •.":!\::; l:i.":.'~ ~•.":.:
eesaorleo. Reese hilde,
~. 2 8 !1111. fuel laDb,
lnlre controls, JWTGI'II, etc.
""• """' _.,.. ........, "
Olll'fiJent
condition aso. Ph. • !!:..~.. :
Rt. a N. o1 Pt. Pleasarlt beL...l:."".....'::
f~S.m,
1464 tJ. Oldo.
1*111 Pleuanl Point ~

-

Fltner&amp;l

'

Sllu...,. ""'",!Jelil
.• ,.,...,, Ill the Ewlnl, Fltner&amp;l'

ONE EXTRA ROOd • Jlllllllllgor lllilool bus, Ideal til'
l!llurdl bus. OJnllllct l!lmle 11117 FORD ~. emet. 1!111111..
J.DU
NuB, f48.21111 &lt;1t 1'15-1510.'
.,.,s firM, llea'V)' dal7

I' FIAT, low mDeage, IDe
J1171MDII. Pt1. -.tm.

&lt;

, !eel far Nalan

le.'Me-~ltl
•• 00 per 1111111111 Ill' pay t.J.
11DCe ot $4UI. '1\'y II Ill , _

ean .,...,

~

,Shuster Rites·

lDI . . . . ." . . . ,..,...,

homo.

Now You Know

I 1 ,

- \.

1

·!Q!llftNG .....,.; .'Dill ,lllllfi.

'ftlll JDIItine ........

I

'

.....

~~eH~~ for

.

...

II

~,

e Closed

.. ,.
/

1. .

-

.

r• ,

I"

as soon 11 Deeelllr7
and poatt,. can bo ar-

...

f'

., the ftrm. stil1

r

r"'

feel that the CCllldltlan 11
at we can no lorwer d~
• the 18fecy factor ·d. tha
~ 1111 the Umo for tho
nt cloot,. of lha struc•• arrtvllll and that the
hould be olooed to Ill

lc has boon

Umlle\1

to

or cars Iince Feb. s,
• the rOC&lt;IIIIIIIOadrtlic&gt;ll f1
lneerlng firm.

tnost recent ~.,
de In the a- pare at
\1111 In earJ, ApriL·
liar said Ilia .._t
&lt;:ablea bel"" Ilia raldo
ek are hl&amp;l1l1 c:arradeta
JV at!lile · witH whleh
p the Cable ba" boita ·
~ ..be ·n(&gt;alhd

Plumbing &amp;He•tlng

..... .......,

• - • ,....... • Iller' 1

•

Fall ......

. . . ,..., 0...

....,

..

rrANDARD

PLUMliiNO 'a
~TING, Ill 'l'ldrd A -

..,_

cad.
&gt;ridge -

DIWH fS PUJ11111N0

AND-ftNo

ROIJ'I'I 1111 II ll:1ijcpeou. I'll.

.....,..

co.

~7 OLIYI ST.

,HONI&gt;446490S

GA~LIPO~IS,

:··

1ft

u

PORTABLE! RO~LS EFFORTLESSLY
ON-LARGE CASTERS. STORES ANYW.HERE
CHOICE OF POPULAR COLORS!

u.s.

30

1 Ohio . at that ~
bote ... bela clti-.ol
orbt.o cauld. erou 1111
Nr I
;~

Pa.,

bl'ldall . . $lito

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="699">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11099">
                <text>05. May</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="54141">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="54140">
              <text>May 11, 1969</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
</item>
