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WSAZ-TV
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lltl Ooril Cob Report
7lll0 Today Show
7•2$· Today Out Your Way
1:25·Today OUt Your Way
9,110 CartooDsvllle
t: IS Patterus in Arithmetic
1:30 Bachelor Father
10:110 Trulb or Consequences
10:30 Wbat'l 1'bis Song
10:55 ·Newt Morning Report
U :IIO Concentrat1oo
11:30 Jeopardy

U :OO Call My Bluff
U:30 I'll Bet
U:55 News Day Report
1:110 Midday News Picture
1 :~ Singing Jamboree
2:110 MOlDen! of Trutb
2:30 Tbe Doctors
1:110 Anotber World
1:30 YOII De~, Say
4:• Matdl Game
4:25 AflernOOn Report
4:30 Mr. CarloOD
G:IIO Yogi Bear
&amp;:30 Laramie
1:30 Newa Picture

1:45 Weather
1:55 Jim '111acker Sports
7:110 Huotley·Brinkley
7:30 Mr. Novak
1:311 Slnglng Caravan

11:30 Porter Wagoner Show
10:110 Our Mao in Washington
11:00 Newa
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11:20 Sportl
11:30 TOIIICbt Show

This is 1 bit of old-fasllloned
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CBS boUr to the maestro's retelllioll of that opening precisloiHIIIIICiDI nwnber by the June
Taylor girls. Tbet's show blzl
GleaSilU Is DO dope.

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ROLLYWOOD !UPI) - Dleue Harllord. wife of Indus'

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1: 25 Daily Word
7:30 Bozo The Clown
8:00 Buddy Starcher Show
9:00 Captain Kaligaroo
10:00 Mike Wallace • New;
10:30 I Love Lucy
11 :00 Andy of Mayberry
u :30 The McCoyl
12:00 Love Of Life
12:25 CBS News
12:30 Searcb For Tomorrow
12:46 Guiding Light
I :00 Woman's Page
I :25 WCHS News
1:30 Ao-The World Turoa
2: 00 Password
2:30 House Party
3:00 To Tell The Truti1
3:25 CBS Newo
3:30 Edge ol Night
4:00 The Secret Stonn
4. 30 Lone Ranger
&amp;:00 Bowery Soya
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6:15 Your Weatherman
6:20 Sports
6:30 CBS Newo
7:00 Joey 81$hop
UO Sugarloot
8:30 Red Skelton
9:30 Petticoat Jomctton
10:110 The Doctors ond NUI'BOI
11 :00 Tbe News TolliJIIlt
11: u IV eatber

11:20 Movie

trialist
Huntington Hartlord,
landed a role in "'Oeatles Two,"
starring tbe '· ainl group.

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HOLLYWOOD tUPl) - Dav·
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the new NBC · TV series, Camp
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KEENAN WYNN
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8:00 Bible Answen
8:30 Jack )A Llmt
1:110 Fun School
1:45 KID&amp; and Odlt
18:00 Morniug MOvie
11:30 Price Ia IIJ&amp;bl
12:00 !loDDa RW
12:30 Falhor KllOWI Bell
1:110 Tbe Rebus Game
UO Tbe People'l Cbo1e1
2:00 Flam• in tbt WIDdoW
2:30 Day in Court

2:55 New•
3:110 General Hosplttl
S:OO Young Marrieds
4:00 Trailmallter
5:110 Super Shaw
6:35 SupermiD
6:110 Local Newa I We~ther
6:15 NeWI
6:30 Leave It To Beanr
7:00 RillemaD
7:30 Combat
1:30 McHale'l Navy
11:110 Tycoon
9:30 Peyton Place
10:00 The Fugitive

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7:00 Today Shw
7:25 Today OUt Your Way
1:25 Today ()al Your Way
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9:00 Captain ·· 1ngaroo
10:110 Mike Wallace &amp; News
10:30 I Love Lucy
11:110 Andy of Mayberry
11:30 The McCoys
12:00 l.ove ol Life
12:0!1 News .
12:30 Searc:ll For Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Light .
1:00 women'• Pege
1:25 News
1:30 AI the Wonld Turns
2:110 Password
%:30 House Party
3:110 To Tell The Truth

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10:00 Tnllb or Con""l'lences

10:30 Wbat'• This· SoDa
10:55 l4orDID&amp; Report
11:110 CoJICeDiratloD
U :IO Jeopardy
12:110 Call MJ :Bluff
U:30 I'll &lt;Bet.
U :55 New~ Report
1:110 Midday NIIWI
1 :10 SIDIID' Jlllllborel
1:110 MOJDml of .Trulb

3:25 CBS News

1:30 Tbe Doc:ton
S:OO AIJOII!er World
I:SO You llaD'l· Say
1:00 Maldl GaiDI
4:25 ~ Report
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1:10 New~ · PldUre
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1:55 Jim '1badler Sports

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11 :20 Sporll
II :30 ABC' a Night1lft

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11:00 .._ NeWI ; f'!c~Ute

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James Fraociscus Ill )he Uti.;'
role aod Burgell Mereclllh u
Marlin Woodridp. "And 'l'blll
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Correspondent David Brinkley'a :
oeond annual repo!'l on
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NEW YORK (UP!) - It Ia a
shame !hal a proven televl$ion
show such as "The American
Musical Theater" C~ts only a
daytime New Yor~ outlet ~
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7:110 RWe.mao
7:30 ODie and Barrte•
8:110· Patty Duke
8:30 Sblncttl
9:30 B!Jlke's· lAW
10·110 ABC Scope
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4:110 Secret Storm
4:30 Lone Rallgl!f
1:00 Bowery Boya
1:00 News ,Report
6:15 Your Weatherman
6:20 Sports
1:30 CBS Evenloa News
7:110 SaD FrancisCO beat
7:30 ··Let's Go To the Fair"
8:110 My LlriD&amp; Doll
8:30 Beverly flillbllliet
9:110 Olck Van Dyke Show
1:30 Cara Wtwamt
10:00 Danny Kaye
11:110 Tbe News Tool&amp;bl
11: IS Weather Teller
n :20 t.ate Show

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8:011 For 't·OIIr lllformaiiOII
I :30 Jack (;a t.anne · ·
1:00 Fun Scbool
1:45 King and Odie
10:110 llornln&amp; Movie
11:30 Price Is Right
12 110 OooDa ' Reed
12:30· Father Kaowi Bell
I:00 The Rebus , Ga,me
t :30 Till PeopLe'• Cblilee
2:00 I"Jame in tb Willd
2:30 Day In Coorl
2:55 News
3:00 Qqral llolpltal
3:30. y~·&gt;U.rrledl
4:110 Trallmulel'
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5:35 SUperllllb' . '
6:110 Local News I Weatber

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H IT IS lnterutlDC to - the diversity of
• ' thought of some of the leaden In tbt
,Implementation nf the welfare programs
of the govenunent now taldne abape.
One that is creating a stir at p,_nt II
· thot between Mr. Sbrlver ond tbe eon·• troversial Congressmon from New York,
, Mr. Adam Clayton Powell. We hope that
the controveroy will not impede the helpful benefttlthat eould ond should accrue
to the peoplt of the deprived areu of
our COillltry. It ·seema a shame that any
power struggle within the framework of
the bureauttacy should be allowed to get
out of hand ond endanger the workings
of 1 prolfllll that should Ioree onyont
with 1 se1111 nf hu!lllllitariaulsm to submerp their feelings for tbe good of ev·
· ,eryone. We are waging a war on poverty,
and If the leoders start fighllnl thtrt
' will be I 1oM to US ali.
The war OD poverty, like any kind of
war needs the right leaders to direct it.
We might need to see to it that the lead' ers are changed as they are cashiered in
. 1 conflict. We ail know that this Is to be
a long struggle, ond If we are starting
, eut fighting among ourselves u to who
' has Ibis or that authority, you know who
. is goins to eome out ot the short end of
,the born, the ones who need It the most.
All wars are expenlive, even the one on
poverty. We have noted that the Office
tf Economic Opportunity hu taken a
ten-year leaoe on an office building In
; fowntown Washington, D. C. at an anllual rental of $8,225,000.
It would appear that we taxpayers are
' forewarned that it Is going to take at
least thlt long to win the struggle. Wt
. wonder whether it was necessary to commit us for that long a lease on a seven
ltory building In the light of the Inner
tirclo fighting that could shorten its dayo,
and on the other hand might mak- It
continue for 20 or 30 years.

Ten yean Is a short time to be arrlv·
•d at. when you ato,P to think that we
nave had poverty smce Biblical times,
)nd many are convinced that there will
'tlways be poverty In the world to the
;,nd of time. The poverty war Ia linked
!with the Idea of the great society, which
\President Jqll~ $1J~ "will not flower spontaneQUJl)' ft&amp;b &amp;welling ricbee
and surglllf power. It will not be the
gift of the gol:emment or tbe creation
of President." We ·au know that Ptesi'"ents and covernmenll did not create
bur great bUildings, jets, homes, farms,
jndustriee, mlasllM,;. ~ dramo, ll.,rature, medicine alil'"in~ Giber advances
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thlt mort 'MC~Pk Will come to that
uon:TbiDYioollttea thtte-ls part
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IBI,I'·TAUOB't GIIIL lAD
REQUIEM FOR 111GB JIIBLI
Famed Freoch chanleuH L"' MU Van Sydow for bil forlrayo
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1181: BAD POOR TEACBEB
Dear Helene
elenne Boyer. to ofion In other a! of Christ In "Tba Greaten
Dear Belin:
blgh-beeled oboeS. 11 10
years, a favorite with lilt Now Story Ever Told'' . . . Hard Ill
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York nightclubberl, hils lllld keep up with Georsa Hamll. .. MD aworlr8d,
cblld both
1 am writ•••
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and Ill'/
biYIpll'lllla
..... baft
bad
•• this In favor of
friend&amp; she Ia becOmin&amp; I h I lon'• date. 11le talolt (at · the
bride of Patricio Jouffin D'H,... Forum) wu debutante Topay 111 W•JH ~. -~ . • . time fw Dll, ao I bavt bleD blgh-heoted oboeL It MIDll to
n baa boon aald '• dial lb... kiDII ol-..•• --·" 1,.._ ID!l, me thai tho flllbklo -...,.
valtanthe, a painter, Lucle~no 1oy!or.
11 no cbane. thai ''ID lllfM!IOul ,._
-1. . • _ ....- • .::;;....., this year m trytng to ~ 111
is Ill - he'o 36 ". '11te Kim
No telling who'll be tomor· dlseua wUI lit comp!D ' nollll, ve '""'" a .,....,._. 'Into IlioN awful Jllld.hlab, jel
Sisters 10!1 their 1110tber Ran
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don't -knOw ....
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rowo
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boW 10
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Young and at this writing two the
talk
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all about tho lll'OW• becomn rare, Jlllllllt lei ..... ·
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ton.
o1 them were scheduled Ill [ly
tng nanance between the )'OUDI Jell about ill' pnil11lll0a. Dlpt&gt;. IIIIJ ll'OWid edulla. M1 man- '!bey do thlllp for aoy Jlrl'l
111 Seoul, Korea for the funeral. Prince William of GloucOIIII' theria Ia a ....-In point. p,... ntra are illrOCIOUI and liiJ btl lop, and I can't say that aboal
The third. AI J a is stiU recup, · the he•
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ar-oid venin bavt
bela lllOUih eao alwayo be IIHrd for those hebylah strapped shoes
eralinJ from a tonsillectomy .
'"erdr O'De
la»wn for -ly •II .- . . but llllln· 1 love ,.oplt 11111 liD that art com.... ln. After all,
show&amp;lrl,
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Soms of tho underworld lads Now what will they think ol I!Vtr.l humlnd •eblldrtm
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very
OUifiiDC
w111e11
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not,
eveeybody
wanll to be teoare convinced. that Joe Bananas
next!
Here
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attention
Is
ci1t
of
this
diltBM
la•IIM
1Jall.
·:jlllt
me
iDa
aii»&gt;!Uan
-ottllbt.
er
do
tho lwi~WJI~e
t. still alive - that he manatcalled
to
new
album
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Stl1t1Ttff1
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thai
require
low baels.
8
ed Ill sneak Into Italy
Kathled: " Music 111 Read
Jamea
cueo
thlr, u , ,ue.ota • !allure tltl and 1 f · .,'plli!il. 1 want , · I lmoill. mea lilct bJib bae]l,
leell ("Fqrevw ; Amber") WID- Bond By."
of the parentl to .,bavo tbolr 10 much to IIi a , LADY llut 1lul bow about DIDL'8 alrlullndsur whose latest novel, uwan·
children tmnu•nkecl.
I'm mart liD a i.itay u - Inc up lor them? I wu bon1
derers Eastward, Wlllldortn
At birth 1111111 bibles bave
My pmots nner aequlrtd with a deformed arm and band
West"
runs for IK1 pages,
an
llllmunlty
tronolerred
frolll
llltlllllrl
_ tbla 11 1101 thitr
and alwayo dreuecl plain to
What buged tht
rJahil
II now engaged on another
th
mother
wbo
II
herlell
1mpooplo wouldn't ~ me. When
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book - believe it or not, • cook- marchers en route Ill Mootsom- mune
fault:
they 11t1't brouahl up Ia I went 11110 "'"" beols, 1 sudde"'
but about ' I per eent 1 lime and placo wben ooelal
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ory. Ala., wu that the National
book! ".
are
born
10
mothers
,
llho
are
arac:eo
didn't
COUll!.
Tbof
do
ly
,..uzec~
1
had
Dice
legs
and
Guard troops oent to protect
them oported Coniederale llaga susceptible. Tb. . bobiu ,.. not underltanf · Ill'/ dellre to :: ;~~
Rita Hayworth will get a rolt on their breast pockell and bel- ceive BO 1r..W......S lmiiiUniiJ'. bolter mytelf ·and crltldM me
_,
opposite Glenn Ford in MGM's met linera. According Ill Insid- AI with &amp;rlllllforrtd .IDUniiDIJ' lor whit they all ' P1ittinc 00 llltnd up for hiih bMla ID d
"The Money Trap." AI I lei ers' Newsletter, General Alex- to other ~. this gradual· lin...
polllted IOU! - SUE
the story, it
at t11o special ander G. Paxton conceived tht Jy disappear's and Is USI!IJIY ail
Dear Soe:
insistence of Glenn who still inlignia, inailttng be hal recelv· JIOIII before tho
II, ont
With my IUCberl I hsve lilt
Stand up for tholllt Nol if I
feels he owes her 1 debt of ed authorization from Army (l. •ear old. That wll,y Atftb!JI«. nputalioa ol. betng bold 1 D d
.u do
BUll WILL a"'et IIIYOTI(, TO INTIRIS1 OP
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but
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aralitude for 25 yeara BIO It 1 , , . Tum of the wheel otu!L
Ia toxoid (USIIally , .comlm.ed
'"w•- n.n. I - bale -aell
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lib -st men· ,.._........
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to
female
lea
wu Rita. then
a domiDanl Dan Dailey and Ray Heather- with whooptnc CQUib , ,_.,. . _ """~
· · -ttylel
- cbaDp slowly and·
otar, who persuaded tho pro- ton were at Mike Manuche'a- and tetanus IOI.J!Id·..IIJollld . be more and - • lot .......
- - ao Shoe
ducer• to biro Glenn Ford, not at aeparate tablea. Twenty • &amp;iven wben a child Ia between erudt." Maybe you oould &amp;Iva you'U be tee1n1 111m bees and
o\d.
me
aamt oh book o r - _..._.
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lor • too well knoWD then, for her
ei&amp;ht years ago they were loo 1 and t ........
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tbblfltht!het
Clllll4 bslp DII.-BS. ..,..;..- IOU ..
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after
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Dally aa a chorus boy - Hea· to IDUe •
laiU'antman, il headinfl for Ru.. lberton u a malo load .. , It
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to 111JDk tho "low-aJlll.tasy' realat. - to brl!ll bac:k hil only NBC 1001 llu'oUib wllh ill de- llleoplible to
lido Your public or teboci~ - llbrar7 ly 1lQ toolt o)ot. (Atld JOU
I•Yinl kin, a long lost otster ho cision to drop "The Roaueat tlmt btl II II wii,\i :
llll "1Ju aeverat uceUent teen-ace will, tH.uldoo demel tt-watcll
wao finlliy able Ill make eon- a rival network II lllyllll with ltK madf whill . .., ~
!!d. etlqaeltt 'boolla: if you Ull't , lll!f IM). - H.
tad wHh alter ainlolt tbroe the ideo of picking up the ser- rudy for ldrt4k~
' fa'
llf!al!!': lind them thiouch tht lndts, family
Tllll eolUIIID II dlcllclllld to
decades. She'o boon a ocllool leo ...
1011 II ~· i
r i , . . ~ your llbrartau.
Uvlol, to If you're bav•
ofllclal there ... A oote lor
o1 tile 1010N•
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. 1ut doll'l upec:t 1 book to IDi ldd troubla or IIIII Plalll
blsehell lam -May :Mth will
bot beore IIlio 11:;1
, .tr; . . matt a mUD out ol a 1110o ,trouble, lot Holen bslp YOU.
mark the 30th annlvorsary ol
'M! , . ' ~- Don't even HOPE 11 8be wUI alto wtlcolllt your
Tht concensu amo111 the eolll')' to · mo..
tbe first major leiJIM game aals ls that Glrrla Swanson tldld II 1101 aile
1!1!1"""' wiUI Tba world ooeda frlendl7, 01111 amustnc uperleneeo. Adbut&amp;otlll. and, yeo • BOily • dress Heeo llotltl Ia eart tl
played at ntaht. Happened lot looi&lt;l some 20 years younger old.
Tba
first
aign
of
peopt.,
If the lllllle II In - . lhil newspaper,._
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these day1 . There was 1 burst
Cincinnati
of envy as ohe entered tbo Val0
One of ow oes l)'mbok Ia be- lin tht other nli(ht with Earl
., pl!ll you !he rulll.
,
la&amp; sued by dulh Regina of MI- Blackwell .. . Peter SellersiiiUit in• and
EVIl! more blip 'llllllld be'
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ami Boacb for~ - tho lovt anllllalo. Last year he alar- extnmtly
· Mftrll - •· willl 'I'M claim bei!ll ohe • - that lor reel In "'nte .'Ink Pllllba·." Hlo with a ,.,.,.,
tbroe bairplecn ol&gt;e
boucht nnt 11 ''What's New Punyw !ever abould
wblle appearing at the resort cat'" , .. Oh. well, If the riM ture but, If
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THE ALMANAc.
for I TV appoaranc. •..
tn rate of crlme in New York ly suspected,
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BJ Uallld PrHo ~
dismay• you, move Ill Majorca. In should be liv.eail
'~-.'!~. . Today 11 Monday, APr!t 11,
l!1lrld Btrm&amp;r hao promised Boaots the lowest crime rate inf1 for the repo ~ ;i...;"'1 ·.'•""'
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VI'YII YaJ 0
1lliiiiJ WAD ..,_
to oomo to the U. S. Ill proDIOie In tbe world. But, of coun&lt;, ture.
&lt; &lt;'\', ' • I
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her starring mm, "Yellow Rolii- there are no subway• there ....
Antlto&gt;:ln, unlike ,!he tllxold,
Tht 111000 11 . app!'OI!:htng 111
Rayeo" - st., return• late In Danny Thomas, wbo becOme• wW combat Ill' pofsii!• )~ · ,lui •uarter
·
May for rebelfuls for her Lon- richer by the hour with bls dl· ed by tho lnlectlpn .bill
1191 . , . 'lilt mornln&amp; star 11 latutn.
don otago clebtlt In Emlyn Wtl- versified Interests II now turn- stimulate the produdloo 01 1m'!111 ovoalq stan are Man
,
llln' tclaptatlon of "A Month in&amp; hil Cl&gt;erry Valley ranch In- munizln&amp; antlbodlea. It II Ia Dol and Jupiter
ll tho Country" scheduled 111 to a profitable enterprise. Hall
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In the first "'~·-8~:·
On tbla day ill lllllorJ:
...,.., June 2 at Guilford In SUr- moro tbon 500 head of choice the Ulneu it w!U "'*-lllli.Aillill 1775, the AmerleaB ~
rey . , . F1ward Elkins, procluo- ••ttlt ready for martel ...
toxin contalnt _...,.. lultonary W11 btpa
beore it to atvso llot.11l!IW JP''jd -· In J.n11 fhe, Unllld Staltl
"' of ''Gold&lt; Boy" Is one chap
who iln't too happy about all
'11tey don't alway• otart rl&amp;ht be teltad lor a~~tr~Y 'Af.t.\IIJ,~or•- abandonoci the pld ll«ndW
o! Sommy Davia' away-from • out •• oucceuful _
autt.on. Her- . eign ptOteln, especiiiiJ If he
In 1161, General lloullu Maclthe play aetivltleo lllose man Wouk was , a Ill· wrii,Or ·has provously hl4. ~ i~:-"1 Arthur .... hii ·DIUCb qlllllll
,. ,· \; 1'
comment thai "old oolcllen lltY•
alewt of benellllo, etA:. Worried for Fred Allen's r'lllio lhQW, "antitoxin.
8amiDy wW exhaust his phys~ Alan J. Lerner w_
u a ~81 writ- , .DWblh•rla II tell! 11011,11 111, f er dla; tbaJ , IIIII !ado away"
cal strenath. Sammy, .., tht or for Jackie Glnt1011 s radio tmnlune curlen. sldt m Jjohl He wu clotln1 hil m11ttarJ ...
othtr band, insllta he doen't show. Maurice Zolotow wao ll · .lollt •bo hid tht dleflh and
Hor by lddreallna 1 Ioiii&amp; pl'ftB agent. Somen&lt;t M~uct&gt;- .itc!ovtnll followiJII w'l_lcb the
linn of Co!IIJON a114r bttng ....,
"'""'!Mr It "work" at all
JoY• !he lllrKurricuiar ... am studied medlciDe. ,1)411 cll•tlli•• orpoialiij- ~ : al&lt;.~ caUecl from Korea by Prelldtal
Greenberg &lt;"i!Dw '!o Ik :• dl'ID&amp; out, blppijy M! up~ . Truman
Jewlah Mother") atudled at! Ill ,keopq In _tho ~·"111M~ · In liM, movie star Grace.
I bear the Maharanee of B• the U. of llliaoll. Nell S1moD Other Cll'l'llh apparentlt ·!laY•· Ktlly married Prineo 11t1ntr ol
J'OdJ hal put bel' beiUtlful •· ("The Odd Couple") waa a ty · &lt;je.-elopecl an ~ty Ill·~~ ldoaaeo
p.rtmont It Paria "" !he mar- comedy ..,.iter. So you - ... therll without ·~ ...finl4 . ',,,
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lilt d!oeue. In •illill' ~ whetl
A lbotllht tor !he diJ: 'nit
lltt 1sattn-co...-.d walls, 1014
~-~ ~-· " GreeUalile writer ' AUop lilt
chaf!dtllan, ole.). Astlng price Glenn 'SeaLors, the Amtrtean' .a carrier Ia
, ''It il 1101 CII]J fine fHibsro tbat
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Ilia COIIIral .... 110! • 111-4, and the White Sol won the
UPI ltolll Wslwp II Ulllli, but SaJld,y at- OjllllOt of a doubleheader with NEW YORK (UP!) To Sandy Kelda, tbt Pltfla. trlbuted tbJt Ill Ida throe-week Wll!hlt!atoo 5-l, then I o s I tho Ral•er won Ute M .650 w.....
delphia PhiiiiM l'llllhll«tl lbo eDior&lt;ecl layotl during aprlnc nlgblelp 4-1.
Memorial wllb Hall To
finest wonder dnC 1111 tbe mar- tralDlnl.
O'Dell, who relieved Milwau- placing SO&lt;lOild IUld the favodte,
nt.
'lbe lmpottant lhlnl. .. tar teo starter Denny Lemaster In Bold Lad, taking the ohow opol.
The IOUIIIpa'll 100 ot Ute Lot 1111 tile Dodien were concerned, tbl s1x11t Inning, retired all 12
Aftllltt Doqert aid, llllMI bJ however, 1111 that Koufu ouf- bolters be faced to win Ida first MONTREAL (UP!) - The
a series of al~ llla'alllltout fired "no pain" during or altllr faille as a Bavre. Eddie Ma- Montn.al Canadien! beat the
bii ctroar, alftJt ....., . a the &amp;ame. Althouib it probably thews, batting a tarried .444 to OiiMCo Black Hawks !-2 In the
Ionic when ~ .,_ the PbiiJ will 1101 be known lor days or dahl, iocked a home run, dou- opening game of the llnals of
and Sunday Wll 110 u:eeplloo. even w.eks just what effect the ble and alnsl• and Dennis Men- the National Hockey · League
The
:1!1-yew-olcl Koufax, COIIdltlon will bave on bls pitch- ke chipped iD wilh a homer, stanley cup playoffs.
bothmd by ttalldtltle arthrllla Jna, the lnital results were triple and oingle.
In his Jell elbow, ftlltd Ida pr.. prom!siJ!&amp;.
Three Homen
LAWRENCE, !Can$as (UPI)I&lt;I"iptloll bJ lllllllt Pbllldel- Rooke !leCOild baseman Jim Frank Robillson, Pete Rose Randy Matson put the shot
pltla doWII .. flvt bill fer 1 t-1 Lehbm tloobled, tripled, drew and Jollllny E d wards eacb feet, Ill- Inches to
vctory In Ida lint llari1DI role two wolb and drove In lhret crashed a home nm as the new meet standard on the
lin&lt;e lUI Auc. 11.
1'11111 to lead the DotJ&amp;er lttacl Reds banded the world cbamp~ day of the Kansas Relays.
In w• !.liB abllb l!llllllcblllme ag~ lOW Bo Ballnlky and on canlinala their fourth defeat
Sandy ltld dt!IMitd I b 1 Phila tltNe other Philadelphia hurl- In five gamas. Sammy Ellla NEW YORK
daliDC to IISl, and llfter el'll.
won bls O&lt;Jcond victory of the fendlni
lbe same, JCoulu, • ' - atorry
otMr NL Games
season, altbouab ho n~ed re- won the I¥J11
In tho
plt:coh!I!C earoot bu been In olhlr Natiollal L e a 1 u e lief help lrOlll &amp;ger Craig and nual Queenl-lona Relays.
threalldld Itt lbt tiiMase, ,... pmes, the Milwaukee Braves Bill McCool.
8uda
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parted he wat ''fer)&gt; pleaaed" clUbbed tbo Chicago Cubs ~
Ed Kr-pool droft In threo
w1111 blaplrlorbehind tho briUiant relief pitch- runs bl earn the Mots a split MONTE CARLO (UP!)
Doqwa OftrloJod
nc of BUiy O'Dell, Cinciona~ In the Dlgbtcap whicb ~~~ trallans Ken Fletclter and
It ~ wu plelMd, then unloaded a 14-bit attack which called In tho atventh lnlllng. Hewitt won the men'o ~~~·
lila DolfPra were oar,to,ad be crusited St. Louts 8-Z, the New Gary Kroll, a 11-fool.e right- litta In the Monte carlo
a rvwttblr beaiU., \'art Mets routed San Francis- handl!r llined bis lira! victory cltampionshipa, while Lea
Xltufu Ia almoot 1 ,........Wte co 7-1 In a rain-shortened nJaht- lor tile Meta with a lour-bitter. col and Sylvana Lazlal'~ln.,tioblesll
lar a tal Alee!• l'Uil at tho cap llfter the Giimts bad lakeD Bob Sbaw pitched perfect ball Italy took the women's u•
Nalloul Lelttlta pebnonl, which the opener of a twlnblll lor three i!lllinp In relief .of crown.
1111 ~~ - two H, and l'itlsbursh split a dou- Jack Sanford to preserve the
ID td&amp;lb In UM. blebeader with Hollllton, the gants triumph In the first
HOUSTON (UP!) "1 bid p i illulf, llul IIIII reo! Buca wlnnlng the second game game.
clwnplon Bobby Nichols outpod," IIIIUfll: !llld. "I bopt to H after the Astros had taken
Bob Bailey's eighth-Inning lasted J111111 (Chi-Cbl) Rodriguez
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the lint contest, 3-1.
sln&amp;le scored Manny Mota from to win the $75,000 HoustOD Clas·
'11le Dodier doMJtr atruak In the American Leaaue, the second with the winning run In ale gnlf tournament.
IIIII- aad walbd 61ur. He Red So• crushed the Pittsburgh's second-game conN'idtlr14 a 1t1t to lead-off Baltimore Orioles IH Detroit quest alter two home runs by BOSTON (UP!) - 'I!te
Ooolllo ll8jU Ia lbe flrll outlasted the Angels 4-1 In 13 John Bateman and the sb:-hlt ton Celtlcs set a record ftlr
lallal, 111111 held tho Pbfllln inDinp, MJnnesota OU!ml!Scled pitcbillg of Bob Bruce bad =· mD&gt;I points scored In a N~:: [I
bllleu UDIII tho td&amp;lb wben the Cleveland lndlOII! 11-3, the ried the Astros to victory In the al Basketball A-u.tion
Dlcl Slulrl alo-'!CI a tw&lt;&gt;ron Yankees 1l'oullCed Kwaa aty opene.r.
off final by defeating the
Angeles Lake111 14J.I!O.

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U. S. Gowernment lnspecltd

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AERIAL VIEW OF CITY, PARK FRONT-This Max Tawney photo, taken last fall high above the old French City and Ohio River, shows how
the two look from the air. Gallipolis Chamber of Commerce Fresident Clyde Ramsay, one of many who · ·as responstble lor obtammg the
Up&amp;trearn Public Use Area, to h· "onstmcted along the. river bank below the city park, ha~ roughly out I·
Ihe proJect on lhts •.enal photograph. The access road wtll cor
oe along the nver SJde o[ the 200 block of Ftrst Ave, and move dowr•.. rd, and across the mer front al·
most to State St. A turn circle ,
arson the right, near the new home o[ Dr. Keith Brandeberry. Most of the parkmg area wtll be constructed
on the right side of the boat launching ramp. The ramp will he. built ap p;oxm~ately in the middle of the area mvolved . as I he drawing mdtcates. 1
A comfort station sidewalk, steps, trees and grass and recreatiOnal lac tliiles ts also .ncluded m the proJect. Ear her lhts week, the K. L. Moore ·
Construction lirm' of Belpre. 0., was apparent low bidder on t~_e project. Construction is expected to_star:_:t:_:s:.::o:_
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Reds Take On Milwaukee,
Take Card Series Sunday

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'l\lh&gt;i.?i'm~;·1;n&lt;A'M aMf#st;WFH!'¢'1@~! with her parents. Mr . and :vlrs. Edgar Reynolds and Paul Grue- 1san, a student at Ohio Univer. and :'\·trs . Lee Da~idson. Bar:x; Paul Scott.
1 ser.
sity, spent the weekf&gt;nd with 1bara Jones and N1ck Suite of.
-'\~ Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nelson ohio University students · his fat•her-, Mr. Robert Harris iAthens
.
·. and children, Terri and David spending the Easter. weekend and other relative!'i.
1 Tom Rail , Kent State Umver. of New Concord spent the Eas- with their parents in Middleport Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman j sity student. spent the weekend
) ter weekend with her par~nt.s ,. include Jack Satterfield, Karen and son, Johnny, of Columbus. 1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Ba1ley. Bachner. John Allensworth, Ron were Easter weekend guests of E. 0 . Ra il.
Mrs. David McConnaughy of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe Hanning, Janice
Tannehill, his parents, Mr. and !\.lrs_J Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wood of
Cincinnati is th~ gue st of her spent the weekend in Canton Dave Wiley and Barbara Jones . .John Vroman.
Ravenswood. W.Va. were WP.E&gt;kdaughter and family . Mr. and with their daughter and Famil y. .James Brewington, Columbus
Miss Marianne Woodgerd, Co- end guPsts of his mother, Mr!.
Mrs. Roger Morgan and Keith Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay and spent the weekend with Mrs. lumbus. spent the weekend with / E. \1. Wood.
a~d Cathy.
children.
i Brewington and daughter, San-. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Ea ~ter Sunday dinner guests
Miss Carol Scott, student at I 'Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. Rey- dra.
i old Wood~erd.
' or Mr. and _ :Vlrs. Bruce. Lloyd
Holzer Hospital School of Nurs- no ids or Lebanon visited over Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris
Weekend guests · of Mr. and ] and son. M1ke, were the1r dauing, visited over the weekend ! the weekend with Mr. ahd Mrs. Columbus, and daughter, Su- Mrs . Omerson Jones were Mr.l ghter and I&lt;Jmily. Mr. and Mrs.
~Oscar Ba ~Oani and children of '

8" Round

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No Sticking!
No Scouring!
IUBt Sponge
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter '1attox
2nd fami ly of Point Pleasant.
\\' . Va . spent Easter Sunday
with his rarents, Mr. and ~trs.
Carl Mattox.

W. L
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Roast

Middleport

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(Baal of Five)

BONELESS
ROLLED and TIED

ea.

Campbell's

TOMATO

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

witll- tnd
purc:lWM of

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Libby's
Deep Brown

BEANS

SOUP

14-oz.
can

APRIL 19

1 Qt. Round

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HOUSTON (UPI) - Nobody -pared Wllb the Shll'(l81owo
GIUid ...,... Bobb:r Nlchobt Of OouDity Club par ol 71 lor one
etmp~ today U he felt IVIIIld ID4 1M fer the toun•ll
&amp;be (lr1l fl!llf lour, DOW If neots ~
ola!c, II lUll 11W11n1 lOr blm. '!'be likeable gnl!er picked up
1'111 Houatoa Golf Claalle, tU,IIIII top lllOMI' lor the vicwhldl Nidlolt taok In • u.,. tor, rlclt pickings lor a man
dot 1111' .,., . . a WIIJ' 01 ._. Wbo blld made only ••425 oUlIJnl.llla 1111 rlld • 1111 _ , elltl IIIODel' 10 far Ibis year 1a
lor tbe ,.....
the pro tour.
Tote 1• fer -ple. lie NicholS birdied boles, 1, 2. 8,
woa tho a..lc In a Jt.bole and 10 and bad bogeys on 5, 9,
playoff, ftlt · 1111 to I t11H 1111&lt;1 IS. H' bad short putts
pl..- In tho DIIGA Open IUld a the flrlt and second boles ··•""·
year's - • tf
lottd fer the blrdle 011 No. 1 como 011 a
Dlnth liiiiGIII Ill' ulioll'a pro. 11 foot putt.
lesslonlll. ·
Tied lor fourlb weN early
Ia UM, he lln1lhtd far up In loader Bert YIIICt7 of Pblladalthe IIIOid7 Ill I Ill fltr niDtll at p1t1a and Don January of Dalthe Clauk! and I,IMtD oa 1o lu wltlt 277. Loa Graham of
wln the I'OA ~lp lD NeabvUle was td&amp;lb Wltb l'ltl.
luly and
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Nichols, tfJ ee-, 01111.,
IIIIIIY IUIT&amp;TIOII
held off a ~ nub by Afttr 21. MIIUMil DIDIJ' or ma.adtr Zr·
Bruce De•Jia Gf,IIJola Head . ~ :1f!.:'r~::-.::::..~~
land, S. C. 1114 Mil (Clll Chi) : ... ~ll'.t:,\!:':~'l.t.
Rodriguu e( Puerto Rico ud . . . --~~=':!:Dfe:f
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Jcored i Dill ·. . . par h
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Dr. T. Jay Bradshaw
Optometrist
OHice Hours:
Tu..ddy &amp; Thursday
... &gt;~ ~~~: Wy-2-3219

Mil t.Oila wmtllliOD
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etal use, Guthion controls alfalfa weevil w1tb
just one spray per cutting.
Gutbion eontrols alfalfa weevil and other
forage insect&amp; including aphids, leafhoppers,
allaH&amp; plant bug~~,lleaboppers, lygua and spittlebugs. A single spraying per cutting, properly
applied, lives excellent protection. Yon can
even spray stubble and get good results lor
tbe entire growth of tbe cutting.

Utility ...........

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Here's How It Works •••
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When fields become infested and damage
is
evident, spray with Guthion, but not later than
21 days before cutting. If damage is only spot;.
ty, wait and spray tbe stubble immediately
after first eutting. Gutbion goes to work fast,
eontrolling both larvae and adults.

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Only one spray per cutting needed ...
• better control ...
• longer residual control ...
• more economical control

CASSEROLE
NO WONDER THE
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IS $£LUll&amp; SO FASTI

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Bob Nichols Houston Winner

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Eagles of Meigs Aerie 2171
will meet April 19. Officers will
be nominated and rerreshments
arP to be served.
, The Amateur Gardeners Club

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Lowest Cost •••
Because a single application of Gntblonolasts
10 Jgqa; :vou ep!q ODlY QllCO per cuttiua. Tblt
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result , •• Gutbion gives you lower cost control
than other materials.

More Total Digestible Nutrients ...
Because your crop is protected during actual
growtb, you'll have a leafy, healthy green
stand. And alfalfa treated witb Guthion, used
aa recommended, can be fed green or dry to
beef or dairy cattle without residue problelll8
in meat or milk.

Successful Use of Guthion ... .
In full scale commercial use during the 196:1
and 1964 growing seasons, following several
years of successful testing, Guthion has proven
to be highly effective against alfalfa weeviL
You can use Guthion with confidence during
1965, its third year of full scale use.
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at the home of

Little Miss

Mrs. Harrv Yloore, 598 South
'T'hird ~Av . ~ilh Mrs.
Kenneth
Amsbary as the a:ssisting hostes.c:..
Theodorus Council Daughters
of America will meet in reular
session Monday at 7: 30 p. m.
at the IOOF' Hall. Practice will
be held ror receiving state offiCt' n at the evening
session
of the rally. Apr.il 22. and all
members who will participate
are asked to be present.
The JOF class of the United
Methodi~t church will
meet
Monda y at 7:30 p.m., at the

church.
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SALTINES
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APRIL !0
T h e Twilight c..; arden Club
will meet Tuesday evening, at
the home of Mrs . Eddie Smith
with Mrs. Ralph Gilmore as
co-hostess.
M~bers are to
bring articles for an auction
sa le.
APRIL Z0
The Salisburv PTA will meet
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. The Cub
Scoulc:.
will
present their
Scout-0 -Rama program.
Re-

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Strong, Sturdy :#:I Grade Field Grow•

APRIL 21
Class 12 Circle of the Heath
I Methodist Church will meet on
Wednesday evening al
the
church with Mrs . Hattie Smith,
devotional chairman and Mrs .
Emerson Jones. program. Hos·
tesses will be Mrs. E. M. Wood,
Mrs. l!:merson Jones. Mrs . Orin Smith and Mrs. Harold Wood-

gerd.

each

Martha Whit•

GalnM Gran TralR

FLOUR

DOG FOOD

The Past Presidents of the

CHEMAORO
CORPORATION
KAN&amp;Aa !;lTV ao • M1880URI

BrowneD Ave., Middleport.

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lb.
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freshments will be served.

American Legion Auxiliary of
Drew Webster Pm~t will meet

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TOMATOES

Dixie Belle

the
Wednesday evening at
home of Mrs. Charles Sauer

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JOIIIISON
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to be ambusador SAIGON (tJPl)-NIDo Amid- ntumed to the - - Coral day. A llllrd mlaaloa flew Willi- Alr Foree plk&gt;l WllldUecl...... ..... . . . . . . . 'llllre
CITY, Ta. (1]PJ)
11orded
of U. S. -Frank J. McKinney, 8D Ill- can ere- !IEII 111*1 IOdil' Sea off llle South Vll!lllaJIIW in • mlleo of Billol-tha deep- Clll of ldo lallbo apllilod
-*"1 Ill • ......,.. l!lllllb
-Preaidelll Jolmlon, OUDtanned p.ucy oa Vl!ot Nam Saurday. cii8D8polio benllel llld ,.._ when Commlmlat ~ Qwt
ell penetration yet of the air matur.ly diaiJl&amp; a raid 011 VIet eilplollcn It tile 1111 U.S. air
and rested, brouglll a 1onC He 111111 IIIII •WI!ilolr to peoee cbairman of the Demoeratlc ll&gt;ot up three U.S., MmJ hell- Two wavea ot U.S. Navy war-hut loond IIOihln8 to Coog po6ltlono Ill . tile JtmileiiiUe Ia 0. lfW. tile IIIIJil'l
;Easter 1leelral at bla ranch tD- It OIIOR" If tiJo CommuaW. will NatiDnal eo~ to he .a~- coplen Ill • Mlllt • lllllel plaDu rabl CollliDIUli8t llr· OOmb.
11est of 8llp.
61!' ~ aillaeb m
'Ward 11111111 today,
·
qreo to IIIICDIId1lloaa Ialka boll baaaador to Jllllllca.
norllloul ot Sal&amp;oJI.
gell Ill North Viet Nam SUD- lo South Viet Nam, a U. S. One Vlelllameao wu tll1ed rho c:.m.aaw MlriL
' The i'nlldlll'• 11r11o11r ..... ..,. lluaiiD poonr 1a oapeble of -Hoary J. ,...... c~opu~y .. " .....,_ ,..
mfll.
,ond WBI devolal JldnWIIy Ill forolng lbe Ullited Statea to olllant ....-etary of 111118 for llr1 beldqurtln ._. Aid
· .. ~a.. to .... ..... .. IMUoa ..oiM'JCUI 'II
a.a.uaa•n
~n, 11111 It iDCiaded. • willldmr.
AfriCID afllln, 1o be ambula- hlo of 1M belloaplln _ . 1bD1
ta.oJo . . , . . u. ~ .. ..
IOIIft~
poUey ~ aa VJot Nam
Lilt of Nomlllatlono
c1or to Moracco.
down, ldlllall au eiP* en11111111
I:.'"~
.Jand oeveral new appointmeDII. Jolm!IDD relued durillg lhe -Natbanlel DaYiJ, 1 opec~~~ 1'-'1. Tbe co-pilot of llle
Jobosoo Dew to T!Das '1'11.- weebod at bla ranch, on moiDr aaa111ant to Pea.. Corps Dlno- third bellcopla' wuldlled wileD
.... t)
day lftlroooo. He wu upeet. tolll't of tba c:ountryslde, and In tor Sargeul llbrlver, 1o he llllt- It wu hit. Tbe ~!~lot "':'P.
JOINT BDOI.UTlOII
=-~-tt t6 ~ tQ
ed to returu to Waablqloa to- i':ru11e1 on l!'anile schoa!J late iller to Bu1pr1a.
to fty the clalllqed cn1t tiiclc
.. ... - '1111 ...... ~7-Q..::I!:
day aitboulb 110 departure lime about 110 lllllea !rom hil ranch. -AntllaDJ 111. Sollmlon, clop- 1o 1t1 baaa.
o.:&lt;:::::-= ol .... ..... . - - ,;;.,;;o:;o - - ~r==. ,.,~- .==:I::=-~:.:
~ ~·:.a
..-as 5IIIIOIDlCed.
· Be IJ1d Mn. Jo!mJon observed uty aulslaDI oecretary ot 8llle The three bellcoplln ' - .
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mea.t. ...., "'l\llnd. ., .Q
: Tuesday tbe Pre8ldelll 11111 E.u ter Sunday by •ltendlnl for mla'-AmerlcaD -.llllllllc aup)IOI'tlq 811 llrDft of Vlot... " ...................... 1::'- -- ..gln two days ol taib al llle services at St. Michael and Ali poUcy, to he aalstlnl -.z, DBID.,. troops wiJilil !bey were
~of~ lt ::n~-= Yldln~~~.a: ~"t
White House wtlb olsiltq ltal· Allpls Epiocopal Church In o1 .state for 0C0110111Jc lf!llrs. raked by 1111111 IIIIlS fire
'-:i!ip'!i!!':~!: &amp;o each ..,... eonaurrtn=tbenia. mMtl:be ~~ 01. u:r boDd8
.-.
tbat ~ lllbaD bt subml
\0 the or otbel:- ObU&amp;aUon• bentof w.w w
lan Premier Aldo Moro.
Blaneo, about 25 miles from the -Joaepb w. Barra, chalnnaD the Coaumpdlt pooitloDI 011 the
mtnmllf ~ b)' ~a.,; at a of Ule Ooutlhltlla. ....._ IIIWI and
Johnloll annoanced Smlay
,..... _
JlroJ!s
o1 llle Federal De(lOIIt fDiur. lfOUDd.
ID!Rdal elletloD 10 be held 'on the ~nteel lba1l not be tut»ect to
ftiwt TIMwllf.J' .,_. tile am Kon- Artie~~-~~"'W :J
leleetion ol ftn new ..,..,., •• At preso headquarter~ In A. . ance Corp., to be under secre- Tiro Alllerlcan Martnea were
;;~!
clQ
tn MaY.. _,.. • proposl.uon to Arttelemof u.. eon.utuUcm
asstl!tant ....-etory of state and tin, Preu Secretary George E. 11ry of 111e Treuaey.
,.,..1nded SWiday Di8b1 wben
.mend Artie .. VIU of UJ.e Constttu· Amend
t.utu'* Bouse Bill NO:
Uon
c.f the Sta~ of Ohio by add I~· 1!118 ena
tbe General A.em~
a_ new IIDder!e&lt;retary aDd .,. Reedy me111time amtollliCOd -MerlyD N. Trued, aetlng .. guerrilla 1ore1o ~ 111e
tbent.o a MW' MOUoD .. tollowa.
ltl1 on JW!' u. 1M1, and Amended
atstant seeretary of the treaa- Jolllllon's lllle!ltlon to oend llle sistant NeNtaty of the Tl-tao- clef
perimeter ~ the
seeuon th. 'l'be Stlite may, fl'QIJ"I senate :aur No. 284 _.11ctac1 by dla
tim• to time, borrow DOt to exceed Qen.nl Allem.biY Otl Ml)' 23, 181S,
ury.
Senate hil nomlnatlona of:
ury for mtematlonal affairs lo - - bose
"'-· fJll
two bundr8d ftinet¥ m1illon dollaR and. .g appropliatJcma Of rnoneya
and iP\111 bon~ CJl' o&amp;bw obllpUona m~ f~;~r ttw_ pur.poae ol Reb enact-.
The President lasued a strong- !William R. Ryler, 11011 .. full 8lat111 ID !bat posltllln.'
lime
tber.:d !or any 0n11 or more ot the menta. are MNDJ' vabda-.:1, rfli.

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Entire Point Coaching Staff is Placed
On 'Transfer List' by Split Board Votes

Line Scores

PT. PLEASANT - Tho MaMajor
Reoullo
li) , Willhite (II and McCobe. 10n County Board of Education
ly UDited Pnu laterutioaal Petors, Willi &lt;el aod Romano. In refular
Friday ovenNIIIHII Lope
Winner - Peters (2-0) . Loser- 1111 accepled without commeot
('lat -~
Kreutoar i0-11 .
a list of trwfers rtCOrnmend1an Fran. e10 001 110- 4 9 oi
ed by Supt. of Schools Milton
New York fiCit 1110 11110- 1 4 2' (hd Jlmtl
Bur~t on o I te I vot&lt;.
Sanford, Shaw (7) and Haller. 1 wash.
ooo 011 002- 4 7
The vote cklfs not mean an
llliley (1). Jackson, Fisher (II: , Chicago
1100 ooo !()()..- 1 1 2 ~utomalic transfer of any teachllfctlraw &lt;1), lllmartb !t) and I Richert . !(JIM f9\ and
er but cornplies with a ttate
Clannlaaro. Winner - Saoford Ji. Jiorlen, Fisher !8), Wills
low requlrmr that the nam..
Cl-1). Lollr - Jlcl&lt;SOll (0.21. and !ichafler, Romano (8).
of teachers beq contidered
&lt;fool ptlll, •~ IDa. ro101
nor _ Rlchort 11-l\1. Lo,.r
for lrlnoftr be oubmitted to
.., Fran.
000 UIO 0- I 4 2 Horlen (o2•.
tho Board on or betore tbr fillt
Mew York
010 OG •- 7 U 3
.
MondiY in Mly.
Perry, lltrbel (1), Dulfalo (7) ill lnnl'l')
.
and Bailey. Kroll (I-ll) and Can- Dt. . . 000 000 010 000 1-4 4 . Board mr ·bers Bill Howard,
lllszaro. Loser _ Perry 0 -11. 1 A
000 010 000 __ 1 6 Robert Ad; .. •s ancl Hal1')' SidJU!,-Swoboda (2nd).
· M~Laln , Sherry II), Fox 001 oro voted to ~CC~~pt the hit w•th
&lt;Ill pme)
and Moore. Sullivan &lt;131.
~~~~r Jl;arl Kfofor
vohng
lfouston
020 000 001- 3 10 o R Leo (]O) Brunet
no. Boord Pre1idont Paul
Ptttsburp . 100 000 1100- 1 1 0 a~d Rodters. Wionor _ F 0 Wtdp volll ordlnorlly only to
Jlruce (I-I) and Bateman. 11 _01 Loser _ R. 1 ,. fD-1). break a tit.

'"'ion

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The awarding of the contract
for four cha01l1 for the hodleo
wu pooled with two membera
votfnl "No," and wu pven to
the Two River Motor Company
of Pt . Pleuanl, althOUih It was
the apparent hllh bidder of
the four firms oubmlttlng bids.
Board members Robert Adkino ancl Harry Sider• caot "no"
volts on this contract award.
Ga101tne ancl oil bids went to
the City leo and Fuel ancl low
bidder or. the coal contract was
the Jeffrey Cool Company: Natlonwlde, only bidder, lOt the
nod for llle vahlclu lnourance
lltt.
ond M. T. Epii11J Company
Other actiOn of tho Boord w11 wo• awerded the &amp;ravel con1ha owardlnl of a contriiCI for tract.
!
four 81opantn1er but hodiH to - -

302 ()()() 302- 10 10
300
010 OOO- 4 1 2 The youth choir of tho Fe{-i The choir then san11 "The
llll::...pm•~IO 00! 010 _ 4 10 2 J{an. City
Plttsbrgh 200 010 llx- 5 10 J Bou!on 11-0•. and Blanchord. ·erated Church under the dlrec- Lord's Prayer," oru1 followetl
Larsen Woodeshick (6) Ray- Drabow,ky, DICkson (4). SU!&lt;k lion ol Ralph Weny preN~tecl With tho anthem, " LIIIeo."
.. (7)' Giu- (61 , _Talbot (81 and Bryan. Los- the ''Dawning Life'' by Gtorgc u .."' H
h
ll!ond (71•' MacKe"'~;
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· as a St*ial Jl;aster ......,
••_, "A
ayeoMt on ave
tti (9) and
Brllld.
Cardwell
or - Dr a bows kY •~
. J.
s- W. Sanv•lle
of tha1
MoBean 18) and c.-ndall. Win: Manti• 12n2d&gt;. Gent• le !2ndl. service Sunday mornlna durinJ ~loweri·" Nan~~~~:yer reod
nor - McBean 11-ll). Lolir - Hershbtlrger (1 sli.
th~ Sundoy School hour.
"Tho ~urrectlon Morn II
MacKenzie (!1-1).
rhe auditorium of tha tdoc•· Here·" Morton Barnes and ReBaltl.
000 000 040- 4 6 0 tlonol bulldlng W81 bea•Ufully sa S:,.th read .. 1 th Ea t
Cln'nati
Oil UO tol- 8 14 o Boston
004 104 20x -- 11 14 2 decorated with a large w)lite Mr W
d .~ the E \er
Ill Louia
llOC
1!0Bunker
.
S!arret!e
Ill.
behind
the
altar,
with
G
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~::the
• h ~ ';;:
2 11 1
000
Ellis Craig 111 McCool 191 Knowles '" · Miller '6 1 and Or- threo branch Clndelabru on h a b., ~'In th yo~~ ..
and Edwards. Stmmona, 'fp.ylor sino. Wilann: Ritchie 19) .. and the altar 'nd five branch can- w:mMrs. C3rl ~utz !ccom(ll . Carlton (7), Schultz (8) Tillman . Winner
W.tson delabrat and arranaomentl of panyinS the (rOUp.
and McCarver. W'tnner - Ellis U·Ol. Lose!. -:- Bu~ker
llll~s ~nd potk:d geranlumaaur· ~e ifl"Yice closed with pray~
! 3..0). Loser_ Simmons 10 _2).( HRs - Don1g1Laro 12nd 1.
rounding the alt~r.
er by Mr. Werry.
HRt - Rose (1st). Robinson ell list'·
A cross of ~dies and ftrnl The program and decoratln&amp;
11o!), E!lwards list!.
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decorated the p!8no and candles woo In ihe chafie of Wetry.
Cleve. ..
03 000 000- 3 II w•re plocod In the wmdowo. A The Youth Choir will hold
L. Angeles 1100 300 030- 6 I 1 M;nn.
K ~ ;~ 4~1'&amp;:1 : :•~hCI'OII : I candles decora~ practice every Saturday aftPi •lc1.
000 OW 000- 2 ~ 1 erry, ra. c
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ernoon at 1:30 p. m. preparlnl
~ lax (1.0·
ancl Ro&amp;aboro and Azcue. Grant. Ro•well 1
Tht preluda, Chns1
the fo Cillldr , Do All
n "~usky, W~g.ner (6 ), Bald: W~rthington (7) and Battey. Lord •• RJHD'' .by Mr. Werry m~mbel'l : : Wt1~me. .a.ew
,.· cun 181 Roebuck Ill and Wmner - Boawell il.fl1 . Lo,;er opened the serv1ce. The an---------------1'~iandos. Loser ... 8~\lnsky {O· - Terry IJ -1 '· HR s - Kmdall them, "In the Garden," waa •

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followed by the story of tho
crucifiXIOn and the resurrectioo
Chicago
201 OW 000- 6 12 I TENNIS WINNI!RS
was 11ven by Mr. Werry. Joy
MIL
140 012 D1x- 9 13 0
Buhl. Abernathy IZI. Bur- MONTF. CARLO IUPli- Ken Kautz, Irene Barnes and ltev·
dette !41 , Humphreys 161. Bau. Fletcher and Bob Hewitt of en Jewel _gave readlrlp on
mann (5J. Warner 181. nd Australia won lhe men 's dou· "Have You Lost Them?,. Misa
Bortell LeMaster. Fishcer (5). bles title in the Monte Carlo Kautz then read, "Euter,"
and Cheryl McLaughlin
and
. O'Dell (fil and Torre. Winner- tennis championships
01Jf,lf (1-0), LoOtr - Baum•nn with .a 6·1. 6-4, 6-4 straight-set f!:ddie YOUJll gave readinJI, tht
(tl-1). HRs - Mathews 12ndl. vlctory over Jose Luis Arilla "8eeUr," 1nd the "Faith."
and .Juan Couder of Spain.
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The women's doubles ·

A.altrlcan L.. g..
I tition featured an eaoy 6-2.
Uot Jamo)
triumpll by Italy's Le• Pericoll
W11h.
000 000 001- I 5 0 and Sylvona Lazzarlno
Cldoago
o:n 020 OOx- I 12 0 A..lraljans Judy Tegart
Kreutzer, Grltn IS), Hannall Gall Sheriff.

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Office fiQIUI: I to 12, ~ to li (t,;tuse at NOOII OB
Tbtlfl. - East Court St.. Pomeroy

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PT. PLEASANT - The Shedepartment lnvostlpted
mlahll'l during the holiday
wetkand reaultln11n heavy property da111111 but no peroonal
1finjury.
The flrlt waa a one-car mi•
hap Saturday 7:10 p.m. near
Maple Drtv..lnn on Route
2 when a tar driven by Arthur

IKa•efer, 24, Rt. I Leon, wMt out
control as it was beaded to-Pt. Pleasant and lalockovor a ulllity pole. Kaefer
chlr1ed whb reckleoo o,._
jrallon . The 1M7 Keefer vehicle
demolished in the rnilbap.

The second occurred Sunday
2:SO p.m. on RL 35 near
A deer ran into the

EXPERT INSTALLATION!

of a 1960 vellicle driven
Lawrence Fowler, Jr., Rt. 1
as he was traveling lOUth

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Floor roverlnt for tvery kind of floor. P.lest

pattuus. Professional installation by us, or
do tt yourself. Call W\' Z-2635 for free esti·

on Rt. 35. The deer wao .killed
tnotantly and da11111e !o the
Fowler car Wll eatllnated at

Pleasant V11lt7 Hespltal

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Denver Ash, Jr.,

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l l~~~~:::.b::~?t~~.fM~~r;•~Galllpois Ferry: Jim1 ;

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LA CROSSE, Will. (UPI)The. mf&amp;hty Mlasialljipi, owept
southward witll a record flood
trest today to enc~a....- SOOl'el
of communities In Minueaota,
Wlsconslp, Iowa and llllnola.
The runaway rver has routed more than IJ.OOO perSOIIJ
from their homeo In llllnnesola.
Authorities feared 14,1100 persons would be made homeless
In Wisconsin before the dqer
passes.
Hundred of National Guardsmen, police ancl volunteers kept
a lonely Easter vfgll on the
dikes and levees along the
swollen river. Today, bulldozers
and strong hacks were thrown
Into the battle against high water from southern Mlnn110ta to
central lllinoll.

Arthur, Pt. Pleasant ; Mn.

I~·~~~c;~~~~ro Loon.Jerry
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Torry, Galllpollo Ferry: Dorlone

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MUler, Pt. Pl~asant ;
Earl Wamsey and .son.

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lae'M rer:oamuid Gas.

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rne::.r.dlltribution, and reHarcb.
W
or rauanwe loana ancl to
bOrrow IIWrlltY and Jaaue bondJ or
ota.r obUp11ou to provide mone,_
far tbe &amp;CIIlullttkln. con.tnactton.
en.llr1ement, tptprovtment, or
equiJIIDent. ol nell Pr0Deft7, ltJ'UC.
twu. eq,ulpment- arid facllltleL
Law. miY be paiHd to carry Into
d.at AM ~ IDd to autbOt•
1M 1o1' aucb. purp(IMI the borrow·
1nf o! money bJ", and the tuuance
ol l»ondJ or other ob~tlons of,
the .tate, ot itt D011Ueal lubciiVI~
alolw. · t . .1nll d1Rriatt,. or publle
aulb.orltl•, fill or tlullr eprnelu or
lnltrumentaDU••· or eorponUDnl
not .lor proftt tluiana'led by any Of

them u .u.cll aranclu or Jnatrumenta11t1a_11 and to autborJze the
makinll 01 IIUanJ).te. and loans
ll\4 the" lendlnl of aid and erl!:dlt.
wbieb lawt, bond.l, · oblil"atlonl
kiana, puantHJ, and lenclli1• oJ
akl and e~ lhaJI not; bll lubject
r~ulrementl, Umttattoru~, or
tlcnl ~ any other aeetfon of
Artie VID, or of Article XU. Sec·
tiona I and 11, of "the Conriltutlon.
~lcled tbli mon.ya nlsed. by
~qUgp lbaD not be obltpted or
Pllllta tor the payment of bonM
or other ~tioila Jaa1Mtd or 1\lU-anWee made purauant to law. en..
acted un.Sar or nttfted, validated,
eonflmled. and approved by UU.

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!fo paranten or ]OIIUI and nD
ltDdiDI' o1 Md or crecl1t Wll be
Jlltde u~er laws enacted or vsll·
Gated n.UW. eonflmted and ap.o
prov.'cf purauant &amp;o ~r b.: 1hl~ ae~
Ucm ot the- CoswdtuUon rOr faeiUUa
to be
th
of pr0vldln,LeeL
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herein ~t~nted 5hall
be In
UOD to and not in derop.~
t1on
exlatinJ power. of the at.te
or Jq JIOIItiGal aubd1V1alonll.· tu:m1
dlnrlcta. cr pubUe authoritin. or
t11e1r ...... or ftut.rwnantaliU..

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Shop, Gilmore
Supply,
S1118her • Ohae, Goeolar J"""~
ry, PIIJDOI01 Pastry, Bwe and
Grey Restauranl, G &amp; J Auto
.Parts, L 6 z. Sbop Fll'!Derl
Bank &amp; Savillg Co., Pomeroy
NatJonai- BaDk, Woboter IJ1d
Fultz, Crow'e Slelk House, WebBakery, Alhland Servt.e
Sta1l011, Kapple'o Sohlo, Albplaat, Becky'• Sbop,
OJI Co., AMick's Sobio,
lleabty, Kelly Mfg. Co.
Repair ser.!co, Anthony
EwlnJ Fuaeral home,

A~chia

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ll UNby author~
iled to krl4 or con1nblrie&gt; PIOAt)'l
to the -... er tta poUbcal ~bdlvt~
lllonl 01' aftnC!.In or lnatrwnmtallU• tbettol on IUCh termt aa may
be ~ 1n fUrtheranoe o!
lawa
lecl. PQnu&amp;at to thb HC~
tlcm. fJ/t ~ted. rati&amp;ed. oon~
llnntcl. lind approved by it.

Amhd:td. llubetttut. Hou. BUl
1'10 e.ated by the General ADIIIl•
1tly on June 4. 1913, and Amended
knate BW 380 en~cted by the Gen·

_.1 ~- on .Yune n, !Ia, IN
lleraby validated, raUfled, ron·
lrmtd. aD4 BIKOVId in all Nlpecu,
and they llhalJ 1M Jn full force and
ilfleet from and after the etrecttva
date of: th1l ~MUon u Jaw. of thla
aiate until amencllld. 01' repealed by
low.

roax or BALLOT

Ba If. furUtar ..-alVW. tbat. at tile
eleet.lon herein dlliJ"nated for aubmiNJon of thJs. uniDdmen t to the
e1ecton of the State o! Oblo.1.. the
ame ~ he placed on the amdal
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foUowinl p~: •~1. eon·
ltniOUnl', ..econatructlriJ or other·
...... lri\provtnJ: and equlpplnl
blliidlna and ~ of tM ttli1t:
llftd. itale mppprted and •aWe4 In~
idlt.utlom; of -~ education. In•
cluclinl thole ftir rneareft and de•
veJopment •OQ'llrlnl lands and. In~ 1ft Jan&amp; far attn for a~cb
bWidlnp anc! atructures: a1111t1n1
In th• d41'Mloament of Ule State, to
•cqulre aad aevelop Iandt; and In~
tcrutll fn ..,,da and dewlop other
ltllte landl for water ~undm•m1
aUes. ftoocl control, parkil end l'ee·
reatl.onal UJeS. or eonHrvat.ton of
natuul rnource~: to develop staw
~rka and l't!!CTU.tlonal taciiiUe• In·
eludlnl the const~tlon, flltfOno
struc:tlon and Improvement of roadl
and hlahwaya therein; to
UJe
lltical subdlvWona of 1he atate
ftnam:a the c&lt;nt of etln.UUc11nl
and eX"tendlnC" water and sewerage
Unee and malna: 10l' uae m eonjWleUon wttb J'aderal 1rants or
loan• for aQy o1 111ch purpoeea; And
for 11M 1n eonjunetlOn with other
pvernm.ntal ~UUes .iP ~U:quirina:,
COJlitrucUnJ. reconatruetinl, imr.rovtn1. elil equlpplnr water pipe.
lnea, .slream ll.ow Improvements,
airports, blltot1cal or edU~&lt;~tlonal
faeJ.Iitie11. Tbe a(lrefate total
amount ollliQb borrowlna: outa;ta nd·
lf"ll Wlder authority o1 thia tectiun
lbaU not, at any time-. ucetd 5uch.
awn 1111 will require durin&amp; any
oal~dar year, more thau ti21J,OOII.OOO
to meet the prtllC!ipal and lntereac
requl«mer.ta of an)' such bonds and
ottiar obllaat1on1, and. th• c:n.r1 a
loo tbe Juuance and retirement ot
tueh bonds and olh•r obllpt1an1.
r.allina due that year. No part ol
•uch borrowma lhall be contracted
after the lut day of D~cember . 1!17\l.
All bondl or other obligatioiJ S issu~d ·
punUAnt &amp;o thU Motion aha I! matuno
within tbirQr )'ears from the date of

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'l he fattb aM credit ot the ~&gt;tate
are hereby pled(led for the payment
of Sl,l.cb bonda or other ob il l&lt;~tions
ut tile lntereat thereon, and the:p
shall be paJPable from all exci110
a,d taxes of the ~&gt;tate , t-x~ept all
valar~~m taxes an real and IJIInonal
property, income tiiXel , and feet.
'IIXCIIet or licenH taxe~ reliiting to
ttte ~littrattotl, oper•ttan, or use at
"\lhlcJea on the _public htihway~ . or
to fuela uaed for prapelUnf. su~h
111hlclea, after maklnl provls an tor
Pl)ment o1 amounts pleciPd froro.
Nth exc.laea and taxes tar p.a~·ment
ot bonds Usued under anthorilf. o&lt;
Sec:tlona 2e and 2I of lhi11 Artie 1'.
Durtn1 tb.a period belinnlnf with
the e!Yecttve d11te or the first authorlu 1Jan to l•u• bond• or ou,er ablliationt under 11uthorlty of this sec.
llon and conilnulnl durlnte sucb
time as w.:h bonds or other obli·
111tiona a..re outltandin(. and 10 tOn(
u moneys In lt•e Developmen t Bond
ReHrernant. Fund are lnsuf'!lclent to
pay aJJ 1ntere1t, prillCipal and:
ch.lq" of tuch bonds or other abh~~:attons lssUid under 11uthonty or
thts IIKtlan and beCQmlng due Jn
eaoh year, a tuffic1e nt .:om{lunt ot
mont.:;• derived 1rom suc:h toxches
and tii"Xes of ttte state Is hen• by np.
proprlated In each year for the
purpose of pa)'ina the !merest. p 1 in·
clpal ard char~t~ for the Issuance
and retirement o! bonds ·o r o l h~ r
ObUJat.lona lasued U11der authonty
of tbia Hetlon becornlni due In
that yur without other c.pproprla·
Uon but accordlnr to !aw. The money11 derived from su~h e xc1ses aud
taxea and hereby appropri:.lL"d sh,11l
be paid into a distw ct bond retirement fund detllnll"=d "Dev~Jopment
Bond Retirement Fund". hereby ere.
o~~ted. Sueh moneys 1hall l.le ex~
pended lillii provided by law for U1e
PW"POile of paylnr Interest. prJJ JClpal
•nd char1e1 for the laluance and r1•
tlrement of b01~ds and other ob!lia•
tlo11• lau..S Wlder autf\orlty at this
aecUon.
"SutneJent amount11 or such moQooo
eya In the Development Bond Ra·
11nment Fund an- "ht~reby e~pproprJ.
•ted for ttl. purpose of payln( In·
terest, principal and charges for the
iuu.nce and ret!rement o1 bonds or
other abllaatlone Issued under au·
thorlty ot this aeclion. so lon~r as
or t~~em are outttandlnr. with~
ou other IPProJIJ'laUon~ but accord·
lnl to law.
Any balance ramainln« Jn the D1 •
velopment Bond Retlremen~ J'und
atter psyment of all lntereHt, prlr.cl·
pal and eh.ara:es far th.e tnuanee
ancl rt!Urement ot: bonds and ather
obliJ'atlona iBNed under authority
ot tli.is ~eeuon, 1hall be dJsposed or
es Mall, be provided by law.
AI lonl aa any of aueh bonds or
other otil~ationt •re outstandlna
tht~ thall be leried and collected.
ln amounta aufficJ.ent to pay th..i
prlnC!:I.JI&amp;I of and the lnteftst on
au11h bonda or other obllptlone, ex..
dsa and taxes. exclucUq ~
alilov. o:cepted,

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ICIIII:DULII
State ol Oblo by acid·
Seeb.op .&amp;J to pro.
'De aboq PI"'PC*l ahaU lla;
thlt to create plaoed em the Gflldlll ballot In the
jet
and. employmeat tnannltf pl'llft!beoel by lllw in ..,.
opportulll.tte&amp; and Jm~ MmtlJJil,y tbe followlnr 1onn:
p~:a the econom1e
8ha.U. ArUcle vnr ot
tbe ConltlluUon or tbe
lt• .. in the IJUl)IIC! faatale of Obio be
amended by addlnr
U..to ltetlon lb. to
r
autboriu the atata to
nattd apnOift Gf tfie
borntw not. to e!teftd
State to a~utre, ClfOboo
na bondJ
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.truct. enlar(e, 1m·
Of the'""
atate,..,...
un~
YD prove or equip, and to
til Deoember II, 197D.
aell, (l)uf, axct&amp;up
payable from reneral
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n'IQUel of th• atate
for lnduatrlal dtveJ..
opment. capital lm~
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NO provemen11t natural
~. tUttrlbutlun and
resource., ana edUC!I•
ftiUI'Cb: to mate and
tlom~l fadlltiet, pro_.__, vlded the 11Ure11ta
to borrow Jn011Q' and 1.
Cbllflft ror pa)'tl'l.ent ot
blUe bondl 01' otber
priru.!ip;~l and lnterett
obllfaUON, to provide
on tu.ch banda may DOt
moneyJ tor web purexeeed QO,OOO,OOO in

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GII'ON (UPl) - The
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IDUthem ItaiM meet here loday to lalllleh a billion-dollar
pro(ll'om for llle nhlblltation
of Appalochil - hopefully,
without llle port barrel.
The aovernora- and a federal
representative make up tbe Appalachlan Regional Commlasion
cohooe Job II Is to pU. on prograiDS and projects, Including
road construction, flood con
trol, llinber research." loll conTWO PlliiED
lel'Vatlon, coal lands reclamaFined In Po~· May Char• tlon, voooliopal odueatton and
Ia Logar's court Saturday night health ceriiert;
wert Floyd ~drlx, 39, Min- The PI'Oifllll5 and projecll
ertfllle; $ij and COlla lor. no '11111 be r..Omme11dod by the inUI1D'ed · clear distance, IJ1d dlvidual .O.ernora for cities
Charles Chauncay, 27, r.flneis and counllll tjtal ahcw the
and COija 011 ,the same moat promlle of lo11J · run

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-.;.our IIIIo aRd furniture.

llome lsoldctr~M~.Jarceors111811, Gas ta!l

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neu.
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whne volunteera burled oome AI the leJnpo ol llle war Ill
ol 10,000 land bags agllnll tbe South Vlel N.a~ plckod up, JJ
rl.,... l!unday, 8 Salvation Arll!y U. S. NIV)I jet fl&amp;bWs ltaged
truck with 1 loucbpeaker blared dawn raids qalllll military
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Easter bynmo at tbe -Irct. convoys 1D North VIet Nam.
Red Cross llDill dislrlhuted A Navy l(lOti!IDIBD said the
hct1on ll, To create jobl a.ncl
Euter haskell among chlldrta extent of damage to the con- ~tnt:
OJpOrtuntU• . !lPd to
the economic welfare ae
ol tbe homeleao In lhe town of voya ••• not Immediately re- lmjloVe
1M pec:aDie fll tbe ltlte, It !I berebr
daielm.G:Ied to be In the public In·
4,700 population.
ported.
tenlt •nd a proJMr publlc purpoae
the ltlte vr ltl polldcal .ub•
National Guardamen patrolled No planes were !oat and all tor
IU'IIIIonl., tuiq r:Uatrtetv. or pubUe
the dikea to protect them from!:;::~:::::::::::::::: JUthoritlea, ttl Ol' their IJeneitl Ol'
lnltn&amp;m.M!.taliU., or oorpocaUona
vandals. Pollee ncelVl!d ,..,_1•
DOt for prolt dlaiJ"nat.d, by aDJ'
fill: than 11 a~eb arendH or tnttn&amp;•
ports of ••nd being lloh!D from
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....Utlea, to acqut.r., «Jnatnlc:t.
aome dlkea.
en~rp, Improve, or eqUip, and to
IPID, lUM, eubanp1 01' otberwiN
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ol propenJ, 1tructures,
.at. and !aclUtle1 within the
Gaago reodlqt; Galllpolls
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property wu '"limply INmon- apparelllly escapad In tile darll-

A driver escaped with no
jury when his car was derr•oll~h-j
COMe Dam !1.2, 26.1, rumling 60 feet
ed in one of three accidents
•·• by the Oh
on rollera, Pomeroy-Maaon 24.
Five miles of makeshift dikes trol
vestIin
Pto
State
82
l't PI
Meg
t
auant 26.44, Hinton
anaked around La CrollSe,
I s coun y
2.77 fallq, Kanawha FoiiJ 7.65
w!Jere the river hammered weekend.
D
rising, Chsrleololl 21.57 falling.
steadily at tho harrlert. The The heavy damage mlahap
(Continued !rom Pogo !)
London ancl Marmet dams were
Mississippi ourged past at a took place at lUG p.m.
Ohio Valley Baking Co. running 3 feet, ad Winfield
record depth of 16.7 feet and day on Rt. !24 m _tenths ol a
FISher Co., Duke CleaD- dam 9 feet.
the weather bureau said' the mile north of Racme. A car
Waddel Grocery, W lllls Boot Movemtll:
crest would hit 18 feet by driven by William Epling,
Plumbing, Tom Rue Ohio River • Lunga Point up
Wedneeday. Flood depth Is 12 22, Columbus went out of conDick Owen,
Valley 14, 12:30 a.m.·, Walter n •••
trol on a curve, ran oU the left
s •·· eo D Yld. c
.oa.:aalde of llle highway, and over
• upp:" ·• ~
· jord up 14, 4:30 a.m.; Harvey
MEN TO MEET
an embankment. He was
Co. Tln11, Younu SUp. Jordon up 14, 8:10 a.m.; NaA meeting of the Rutland • to Meigs county court M~~~Y,di.J:JM:arliak~et, Chate
llardw~,
1101181 up U, 2:25a.m.; Weatern
, apeed for
Electr~o Co.,
R•ch down 15• ~-·•
a m . "'·- Cltv
MethodiBt Men wIll be
held for exceos1ve
Dairy Middl rt Boot
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Tue.day at 7:110 p. m. at the lion•.
Paul
smarrWlllialllt up 16, 4:20 a.m.; Jeffboat up
church. The group is beginning Vern Well, 53, Rt. 1 Shade,
Station, Coco Col 1M- 16, 4.45 a.m.; Susan Lane up
a oeries of diltusslons of the celved facial lacerations that
Co., Ben Franklin "store, 16, 5:!li a.m.; Pennoyl~ania
"Needs of the Community" at required no treatment when his
Gibbons Bohlo
Bulk down 16, 5:10 a.m.; lllmms up
this meeting. The topic will be car ran off the right aide of Rt.
Powell Service StatloD, 18, 6:30 a.m.; Jobn Ladd Dean
on the spiritual needs of the 33 and bit a post and culvert,
Feed MW Gilmore up 11, 7:U a.m.; Onward up
tommunlty w1th Jacob Schllllng stopping In a ditch. The driver
Station Bakar,Furniture 20, 4::11) a.m.; George Price up
the leader. All men are mv1~ escaped injury and hill car
Erwin Gliu Station Jim- 6 a.m.; Christy down 20, 1
ed to ottond. Refreshments will medium damage. The scene
PBIII'y Shop Quallly Prlllt a.m.; Alton Zephyr up 20, 6:45
be served.
tho accidont was 3\2
Evans G....;..y Co. Dow- a.m.; C. V. Harner down 23, 1
north of Rt. 121. It took
ApDcy, R .r. R. a.m.; Peqy Downey down 23,
at
5:05
p.m.
Saturday.
Store,
Motor Parl.l 6 a.m.; Jefterson down 23, 6:116
APRIL 38
The third accident was at
Co., Rouoh Shce Store, Werner a.m.: Beaver up :11, 1:41 a.m.;
'Mle Friendly Circle of the 1a.m. saturday on Rt.
Radio.
.
L. W. Sweet down Greenup 2:30
Federated Church wdl meot in Lan 11sville. A car
Middleport Lunch Room, Joe's a.m.; New Orleal!s down
Tueaday evening, April 20, at west by Julia
38,
Out, Babr Clolheirs, La- Greenup 4 Lm.; John Hood up
8 p. m. at lhe church. The Lan&amp;sville, slowed to make
Hole, &amp;elmer's ldarket, Greenup 4:15a.m.; Ravenswood
leaders will he Mrs. Albert tum and was struck In the
Milia Jnserance, Jolul C. down Greenup I a.m.; a.arteo
Woodard and Mrs. Carl Kautz. by a car driven west by James
Blue Tartaa, Ellonomy K. up Greenup 8:45 a.m.; FraBSmlth, 19, Lang.ovllle. There was
Co., J. J. Davia, M. D., cia Houghland up Keldahl 7:U
only
minor
damage
to
tbe
Goble Ford, Rowley and p.m.; llamalear up Meidahl
LOCAL TEMP
The driver of the Mitchell
Burkett Borilei Shop, 10:55 p.m.; A. J. Patten doWD
The temperature in Pomf!roy's was cited to Meigs court
0. Smith, Mkldleport, Jack Meldabl 1:06 a.m.; J. S. Lewia
business district at 11:35 a.m. failure to signal a · turn
Pomeroy, The Dally up Meldshll:20 a.m.; Ben Mctooay was 56 degrees. Suooy Smith was cited for failure
, Gibbs Grocery, New Cool up Meldahl 1:55 a.m.; Jaakiea.
(D ouund clear distance.
Clothinc Houte,
BeD mea Htnao up Heldahl s a.m.;
Frank)iin, Starks Pharmacy, Ep- Frank Durant down Meldahl
Grocery, Don Mullen In- 1:35 a.m.
sura,ce, Suiar Run Flour Mills, GaJJlpoUa Dui • Pblllp Sporn
• v~ ZAndt, A. D. Weed up e p.m.; CbaperQOae up 10:35
and Son, Tho Ohio Power Com- p.m.; Easo Pennsylvania up 2·K • c. Jeweler, llartley so a.m.; Bucbya State
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.~~--Groso, 4:40a.m.; L)'OII B. up 1:20 a.m.;
.,......, AU I 0 Bob Benter down 1:30 a.m.
L
Supermarket.
Jtoufta RlfOI' • llomcan
PEARCE-SIMPSON'S
,
Lee Smith, MoiiDa
Smltb, Bn1co down Marmet 12·30 a m.s. Bmart, Harold E. Bub- a E. Bowleo doWD
8
Dr. Cb'da qeil, IDgell p.m.; Jerry lloo11orth down
Crosa =.::ware~ Winfield 11:10 p.m.; ElcereUI
Kroiero, 'C.
E. up Wlnlleld 11:11 p.m.; Solvay
, warner In- down Winfield 4::&amp;8 a.m.; Holen
Barber Z. up WJullel4 1 a.m.; Tbelmo
PIERCE SIMPSON
Co., Ann up Winfield 7 a.m. ·
Hardware,
Moore's Store,
lllotor Co., D u k o
Pomoroy,
Ewlq'l
Brown, DentJst, PriiSut.ro, Prll Globobr JIA&amp;
Ind., Womer'• IJar.
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Pleosant: Dolph Hill ; P&lt;. PleaIMorriis Dolley, Rio Grande;
Wade seafler, Leon.
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. lhlrlay t
Rull)lon, Gallipolll, 1 0011.

feel.
W1 s co nsin Gov.
Knowl11, who toured tbe
aod 101'118do otrlcken portion
his state SUnday, wu
1o ..k PresldeDI Joll!llon
1o declare the region a
disaster area. Knowles,
~led up bla ohlrtsleeves
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warm, flowin&amp; air-much more COI!Ifort·
able than the oppressive, still air of electric
resistance heat.
Cleanll,.ss. Tracked-in and air-borne
dust and dirt are present in all homes, but
Gas forced air heatin&amp; systems have builtIn filters to trap them. Electric systems
aenerally have no filters. No place for tile
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llenadeo into artlllory emplaceIUBfds opeoed nre on

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99% of the
people who have a choice
choose Gas for heating
their new home.

If you heat with Gas, you can be '"'"
you enjoy the boot heating fuel available.
Why does practically every modern homoowner preftr Gos1
Economy. Gas heat is far and away your
best buy--&lt;~lactric heat, for example, costs
about 2 '1: • times as much as (3as heat.
Comfort. Gas heating systems hove

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• hty RiVer IS• Thre atemng Thousands
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$400.

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&amp;URI by the youth choir

tlsfl, Hall fist•.

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Public demand makes Heiner's

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N111101 on the tranofer 11.11 tha Baker Equipment Comblcluded 11110ng olhera tha priJI. pany of Charlui&lt;ln, low bidder.
clpal and coochq otaU of Pt.
Plao88111 llf&amp;h khcol. Llltlll
were: lltnjamiD FrankUa, prla.
clpal of Pt. Plooaant HICh; Jll.
chard Horton, Robert Shartoar
and VqU Burrlo, Jr., all 011
tha coachfnl otaff at Pl. Pleq.
ant Hllh; !moline Moore IIIII
Mlfllrtl Withrow of Pl. Pleaant Junior HIJII; Jouphlne Ly·
Ollf, Minnie McCartney, MQlne
Fowler •nd Batll Bucblow, 111
of llooHvelt; and Michael Whllen of Wlhamo Junlor HICh.
'nla Boll'd dJd not lndlea16
11hft1 or If additional octlon
11ould bo takon on tha tr1notar

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Youth Choir of Federated Church
Presents 'Dawnina Life' on Sunday

1). Hrs-Bateman 2 Oat, !nd\. Now York

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Jorp Fornoadez, IMI!!, All.,.
t1n1, declaloned BIIIF Collllll.
1114, M.ulpbla, 'l'llla., (II).

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llOitl: to aulude tbe
appllettlon of certain
aec:Uona of Artlele VIII
and Article XII: to
autblill'lla ..... to C!UQ'
auch purpo1n into effeet: to provide that
mar1ey1 raised by tax•
auon lhlll not be ob~
ltpted or pleclpd: to
provide that: no auar·
an ..... loanl or lind•
lnr of el4 or aredlt
allilll be tnlda under
laws .enacted purspant
to or \'11Udated by
IUC!h amendment for
laeJUUe• to bll aon·
.trucced for the put•

any alandar )'u.r".

U the mljarJt}' ot tba electora
vottnc on the fONtolnJ proJJQMd
:ounendment at the election to be
beld on the ftrst Tuelday alt.,- tba
ftrtt Monda)' 1n May, ltlli adopt the
amel::it ahall thereupon b. pa;rt ot
Ule onrtltutlon of the State «&lt;f
Ohio.

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"the· public.\ . to
ptbbrtu llOI'J)01'auont
11 Jend ot aontrlbute
JMM)'l: and to Yall·
date nrtatn Java
•aeud b7 Qle lDitlll
Ganlftll A-biJ.

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ftecf, «Pllrmed, all4 Mll!rOvtd :Ia
aU r._peeu, and: ....,,. iilha II be In
lull forae ed etrect frOm Ul.c! after
the d.c-Uve date of this &amp;eetton.
a&amp; IIIWII o1' 1hl1 state Until amenQed
Ot' repealed b:r .law,

rORM OF SAU.OT
The abov• propouhluU Mp]aeed
on the omctal ballot 1n the mann.,
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P"""""nv= by law and shall be des·
tcnated ai lollowa:
Propoalnf to amend
Article VI of thll Coo·
stltutloD l))' iiddlnC
8ectiOD 8 to ina.a
oppor\unUJea tor
hllh.er education b,y-.r providltll for tu~rao.
.,., tees of: lW~na fO rol.
dents of tbe allte to
•ssUt them ~ meatlnf
'--f--i expense&amp; 01 •!tendlnl
.lnatttutlons of hJiher
educ:~Uon. to provld•
for P'Ylllllmt of SUCb.
NO tuaranleel, to author.
' - en~e!tment Of arul
to vaUdate U.w1 tor
'--'-.J such pufll(lle9, a!"l"d to
Vlllldata approprt&amp;tion.
ol' moneys to carry out.
the pur-poses of 8U.Cb
laws.
tf a maJority ot tbe eleettlfll vottnr on ukt amendment t~ote- tq
tavor UW!reof. It lihall thereupon t..
part of the Conrt!tution.

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u tltute House
Joint Re10luUOn Na .. l)
JOINT RESOLUTION '
Propubtl kl amead MCIIaq 1. t, "
lD. and 11 af Arllcle XI. ud. Ia
repeal seettona 4 and 5 cf ArUcle
XI of Uu Conatltu.llon at lba Ita ..
of Ohio lo I'J"!'TJda for appattloM
m121t o! llle HOUM ot Reprn~t~t..

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Be It l"Qnlved by the General Ale
umbly of the Slate of Ohio, three..
fifths or the members elected to
each bouse conc:urrina ther«ln, that
there shall be submitted to the
~ction 11. 'ltlt Go'ier.un- or hla
electors at the .'!! Lite in the manner ap~t... AUdllor pd leantarr
preacrlbtd by law at a apeclal elec:- ot sta.., two memben ot. the $ari·
llon to be held on the fi rgt Tuesrl aY ate. one from the majority pertJ
after the firtt Monday In May, lHJ. and one troJn th.e mirlortty party,
II prO!XISition to amend fiE'Cttons 1, dealtnated by ttte presidin&amp;' officer
l , 8, 10, and 11 ot Article XI. and to ot the Senate, and two memhPrs of
~peal se~l i O!'Is 4 and 5 ot ArUc:le
the House of Rcpruentati\'H on•
XI of the Constitution r.~f Ohio to from the ma.1ortty part, 11··d one
read a11 1Dilqws:
from the mmoru, party, dnllnalfld
b)' the prHldtrilf offi.,r o"? lhe
ARTICLE XI
How;e, shall ecmstltutt the APPNSectlrm I. The &lt;~pportionmerot ol tionment Board. 'f'be Governor llr
th i~ St.ate fJr members ot the Gen-. bia eppolntee &amp;haU ntv"' as chair·
erl!ll A~sembly shall be made f'VeQ' man of the Board and tht&gt; Secre1"n
ten years. after the yeer one tbouoo ot State as secretarv of thto Bo.1J·r·
Ul"'d fllne hundt·rd scveflt~. In ttte The Board nr a ny fOur merl:t t&gt;f! r• of
toJlnwinf manner : The whole PQDUoo the Doa:fd ahali, at lent or1 e \ 'N!r
latlon o the state, aa aecertaliled prior to th•~ 1eneral election, m· Ol P
b:v the federal cem.-us. 11hall be dl~ nar one 1h·,unnd ni ne hu nrtr~rl
vtded by the number ''One Rul'drwd.. :wvenl)o-two. a"l'ld, at each dec:enni~!
Forty," and the quoUent ahall be period tll&lt;lreafter, asc.""rt:~ln and llrthe ratio of representaUon In taw termlrle Jn accordnnce wHh 1\ rtk l.,.
Hou11e a1 Representatives, fnr ten XI. Ohio Con LUtuUon, the r.r.lio of
)'C'art next .uCC!Md1nl .uch .111ppor4 rf'!lresr.ntatlon. accordine to tht;&lt; de ·
t.':omial c:enm~. the r umber of RPI'P ·
Uorment.
re;e.ntaUves .and SeniiloJ"i uch
No apportionment herein pro. &lt;'flllnty
or cttatrict shall be e-t! ti!lo&amp;&lt;J
Ylcled tor shall a!Yect the election
eleCt. and for what ye1r1. within
11r te r m of nffice (If any member or to
the nm ensulnt ten years, and lh•
the General Assembly cboaen be- Governor
shall cause the same to
fare It was rnade.
be pubUsbad. In audl manner u
Sectl-Jn .!'! . Representation 111 tha &amp;hall be &lt;.llnc:ted b)' law, An appeal
Houae of Representatives ahtll bit may be ~aken from Ota apportion·
detl'nnlne!l as followK :
ment of representatives wlth!n.
(A) II' a eounly eonsittl ent1N1J' thirty daYS folio~ the publicaof su~h apportJonment a! pra·
of two or mure whole conJrealooal tion
vhl~ct ln th1a sectLon. Said appall
districts. the ~ounty shall be euUtled ltlhllll
bl' to the Supreme Court of
to one repre sentalh•e for each tuU
· The Supreme Court 1h1d.
ratto of population and a repre- Ohio.
sentative for populaUon ln addltton prurnptly hear and detarmine IUila
to a 1ull ratio liubatanually equal t.D -~~ ·~1.
a ratio. Tbe total number ot repre·
:&amp;entatlves lhall be evenly divided
SCHEDULE
am.on1, and elected ,lilt lartc from.
lt
ttua
&amp;D"J~ndment
is adopted by
l.htl aeparate COnJreulanal d!~triC"ta,
and an)' number remainini after- a mAJority ot the electora VGtiNr
an even divbdon dte.ll be eleded at thereon, exlstillJl 5oeCU0D1 1. I, I. II:
and U of Article XL anti MiUiai Ill
lai'J"e tram "the county.
&lt;B) U a COWlty contains: ana or and ' or Article XI are repuJttL
The Apportionment lla.n! .....tN
more whole eongrestionai dlstrtets
entlrelr, wlthJn its baundariea ancl bv Seetlon 11 of Artl&amp; XI. Oldll
a port on of another conrreutonal Con!t'l'rtutlon, or an:v four membiia
cH:itrlct or dlatrtcta, repreNntaliv• of su~h Board. lball, WliMn lllfllm'
ah.all be apportlont:d to such eount)" dan alter the adoption or til&amp;
11mendmant. apportJon the Hau~e er
lUI follow• :
ReprHentetives far tbe 1M7. . .
(1) If aurh Clounty contalnt onl7 and 1971 RISIGnl of the G«J;;p;f
one whole conarenional district en~ Ae~embly li'JI'IUI\nt to 'lb4l fellewklt
hreJy withln rts boundilries •nd a provislnns :
portion of another conr~ulona! dis~
Thoe '·980 .led.«ral decemttaJ -.~
trlct. or Clistrlet1. rapre,entativea sue1. Oh1.o
data 1JU8 ..
may be apportlontod lo the county dtv!d~ bypoPUJatLm
one. hundred forty 'lb
by ellber of the fallow1nl melh.oda: est.abll~h a ratio
tor np,...,. .......
(aJ Apportion to the c:ll unty one
;o;, &amp;-.. ta IIIIa]] be QI!Oftlon... ~
represenLaUve for each fllll ratio ot BUiiltlt to Seet.:lon 3 Of Artle,e U.
populaUon and a rep&lt;eHnlaUve 1or Ohio Ccnltltutton, to ....,.._ ean. ~
popuLation in addiHon to a full ratio
dl~. and J'liid.Wnta•
subltlnUally equal to a raU_ot aU llrt!!Uhmal
tlYe dlltrlctS foftMd ~ te
repf't'll!ntatives to be electec~ at l'l""Ctln., 3 o~ Article XI, otdo C:..
lara• fram the county; or
etltcttlon.
'
"( b) A»oortl.WJ to the concru·
ll10n1l ililrlct wholly wlthl'1 the
t1NITm lrl"ATIII 01' .AJtm1Ue4
county one ft.Pftsentatlve to,· ei\cb
STATE 011' 01110
tul1 ratio of population •nd one
OFFICE" 07 Till: UCRftAJn'
raPfPIN1ltatlve for populat1on m
OJ' ftATJ: -additlon. to a full ratio IUbBtantiaUr
equal lo 1 ratto, a1~d either form a
r. TJW W. BROWK, lleNtaiJ' tf
taPrMantatlve district of the remainder of the count)', apporUonlnl State of tbe State at ~o
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to rn.u::tt runainder one represent.&amp;· hllrel\.7 eertity that Ule
ttve for eaab full r•lio cf populatloa le a tru• COPT ol Amandecl
and a reprenntative for populetlon Joint Rb:llutklll RaL 1, 1.
1n addtUoD to a r.alin lllbiU.nU.Ily &lt;1, and ~Y1cled: lllbt&amp;IWta 11ou1e
equal to a r&lt;~tlo, or combine the rt· Joint RIIID1Utknt Nc, t fbtd In tbo
malndar of th• county, In one or omce or 'tbe Jectecar:~ cd 8tMI tnA
more POrtions. with arottrer county pl"'poRin• to amend th111 :abow Jteo.
or eountt• or portion R or 11 county tlon• of the Constitution of Ob.lo.
or counUea to farm one ur more
IN TESTIIIONY WHCII"OJ': t
repn ..ntattve diftrtet• each eon~ have ller.unto IUblerlbed • talnlni population iub!il.antia.tly and 111'\X8Cl m,- omdaJ IIMI at C.,.
equal to a raUo.
hunbut tb1&amp; Jtdl da,. Of ....._,,
1981.
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(2) If such. county contalnt mora
TED W. UQtWif
than one whole rongn!ss lonal dll !h!eNtiiJ . . . . .
ti'IC!t •ntlrely wlthln Ita baundarla (Seal)
and a portion of another conJretdotlal dlsl.rlct or distrlcb, eu~h combtnttd ~n1re11 fonal dlatricts wholly
within the county shall bt apportioned one representative for aaC!b
full ratio ut popul.ation In the c:omOLD CMMIE DIE!I
blne!J distt1cts and a reprewentattve
for population In addition to a tull
ratio substantiaJlv equal to a ratio.
HAVANA (UPI)- Cesar £1..
'l'he tntal number of rept'o.ntaUva calante •• ]•••"-• 0,...
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&amp;hall be evenlY divided am.... ng, and
• u, ~ 'WI. • .u.
etected at lar1e from , the ..parate Cuban Communist who band'_.
conll'811onal dlttrll'ta, and any
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number nmalnlnc attn an even government policy over the 'b;~
division shall be elected at lar1e
.
,
from the combined ~trcllional land's pres·3 and radiO servtclts,.
distrlcta. The remainder of liU~h d'ed 8 d
~untJ mty be formed Into a repr~ I
Un ay,
~sentative [lbtrlct entitled to on r
r.epretentl!ltive tor each {Q]) hiU &lt;.~ of
population and a represcntaUve fnr
papulJ.tlor. lfl addition 1o a Nil
CIDEF'S WIFE DIES :
ratio &amp;ubslanUally equal to a 111Ua,
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or tuch remainder may be eornblned, In c~n• or more portlona. With
WA311ING'l'ON IUPII - ll'\l.
another rounty or &lt;"OUntiH or portion• of a county or I'OUnttel to Dorothy JohDBOn Russell,
il.
form one or more repreMntatlve
1" ' p
wife
of
tbe
former
commar
~lstrklta each contai.Nna: poDUiaUou
eubstantilllly equel to a i'at! ').
In cltfel of Allied forces- /or.
(CI All C!O\lntlea other than those NATO m' sou••ern ~ur·-·" dl•..:.a, .
eomtnr within the Pl"'V1aaont ut
u•
"" vtA-f' -.;u .:o::&gt;i,
dJVlaJonl 4-\) or
o1 OIJJ ..ct~on sunday
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ntio at" pOpula.tlon.
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wood, W. Va. Pllooe 2'13-4271. llereford . Charolais cross-- 400 lot. Several financing plans Davis Cup tenJJis team Sunday.
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Lost and Found
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olp oervlces. Special music wu with Newman Burdette and lzed In an orillnBI narratlon In ronjunc!lon with the Easter Christ Is Rlzen," and an orranllnll.
pre..ent.od and new IJ)&lt;Dibers Mrs. C. M. Hennesy, organist.. composed by the Rev. Donald story.
and plano duet waa played by MI'S. Gerald .o\ntl!oot waa
were enrolled.
i For the 10:30 service, Mrs. Hicks. As the ronsregatlon en- Other numbers by DlO choir, Jennifer Lqbse and Mn. Cbes- ganist wllb Mnl. l:lo!lald
The altar of Heath Methodist IRussell sang, "I Walked Today 'terod the sanctuary one candle tunder the direction of Mrs., Ar, ter,.Erwln. Five Dllllllliera were and Mrs. Fred Glbbi
C'hurcb was banked. with whie iWhere Jp•a•~ Walked," accom- lat the foot of the CroS! was the thur Skinner, were "Gotble- ta~ into memPersh1p. There scripture and Easter
hyacinths. tulips 110d lilies. g1v- panied b} ,1r. Willlam Russel, only illwnination.
,mane "Beneath the Cross of were~ 350 in attendance for the lolsts were Mrs. Beula
en in memory of deceased mem- orgamst.The choir. under the di- 1 As the minister read the dia- lJesus," "When I Survey,'' and services with .WO at Sw:tday who SA;lg, "l Walked
Mrs. The seven-branch cantol- 1rect1on ol \1r Philson . present- logu~ exp1aininp; the meaninll of '·Now Uopn the First Day of JSchool.
Wbere ~eaus Waited,"
abra. a memorial to Mrs F.lea- 1ed , "Chnst tbe Lord is Ris- the cross ~nd the emp[y tG.'llb, lthe Week."
FIRST .BAPTIST CHURCH
Frank Cheeaebrew, ''How
nor &amp;haaf. were decorared with en Today," by Foelber.
acelytes lighted other candles A quartet compos~ m tllarThou Art."
white ribbons and li~ht~ 1ap- The Rev. M. E. L&gt;owson had symbolizing the 12 apostles. An ' iotte Glaze, _Debbie Gruescr, Ka- · Ten persons were baptized ,by White hyacintba and 'Ullea
er"'
as his sermon topic, "Hearts on empty tomb demonstrated the thy McEihmny and Scherry the Re¥, Donald Boone dunng en as me'morl~\ flowen
An anthem entitled, " In Jo- ~" 1re . "
meaning of Easter. .
,Hicks, sang '' Were_ You There?" the .sunri~ service held at the(ed the sanCtuary and
1
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
M_rs. Chester Erwm_ was or- and Mr_ L. R. Wiley sang the flrst Baptist Church. Tey were delabra, the gift of the
Mrs. William Russell, soprano, , At the Middleport Church of gamsL for the processJon~l and.concludmg number, "I Walked 1Edward Sayre, James Brewer, family. New oftertory
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were used for the first
During the mornlnl
service the Rev. Boone
on the subject, "The Flnl
Spec1al Easter servires were F'1r~t Bavtist church. A Solo, Relations, was the
celebrant tin, rector, had for his ser--!Halleujah," was presented by , ~ Easter." tef'rs.
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Dr . and Mrs. H. C. Mullins Miss Poll.• KarT of Columhus tives in the area.
jNeutzling of Lancaster
were Rev. C Melvin Alkire at the and church service was bel
Myrtle Warren.
and daup;hter . .Jackie,
spent spf'lll lht' wt&gt;t•kt&gt;nd with
her Mr. and Mrs. Ri~hard Simon ·weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'United M~thodlst church. The)when several children were
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Mr. and Mrs. Garth Beal of Mr. and Mr s. BNnest Bruch Raymond Hatfield, over
the and children, Jackie and Dan- !the -·processional hym~ .. Christ and Carol Morris and
Earned in Design
Athens wen· Saturday guests uf and Elizaherli and Delbert of weekend.
1ny, of Marion left Sunday morn-!the Lord: Is Risen Today." A Willet.
Miss Charlene Davis,
tht&gt;ir cousin, Miss El sie Han. I 1\11. Vernon
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weekend Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jung- 1ing for a visit in Jackson with special atJthem, "All Hall the During the evening service
of Dr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wock- gm•sts ol Mr. ;md Mrs. Delbert nickle and daughter,
Donna, his mother, after a visit with Power of Jesus Name' was Easter program waa given
9tudent at Rhode
ham and daughters of Dayton Druch .
and Barbara Tatterson of Cin- her parents, Mr. and Mrs c. Ipresented by the choir.
youth of the several
of Design, Providence,
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• and Mrs ..John R. Weeks cinnati were weekend guests of J. Struble. Saturday evening 1 The ilyqm, "Christ Arose," ments lncluding recitations
spent tht' wee kend w1t· I1 IWl
was one of 106 on the noao's
mothrr, Mrs. Mary E. Ohling- and son. Tom. ut Heynoldsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Raub guests o( the Strubles
were opened tht: wors,hip service at a play entitled "Barbara's
for the first semester,
er.
were weekend guf'sts of their ~ and family.
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. !Mr. a~d Mrs. Joseph Struble the ; Ol]!,U'Cb of Christ._ Thelwaken~ng," with these
of 941 st~dents enrolled.
.Janet \tar. Vranken, daughler jJarents. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon I Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Krider and M1chael and Mr. and Mrs. I thoir presented a spectal an-r tlcipatmg, Judy Willet, Martha
Davis JS completing
of Mr. a~d Mr~: Harvey V."'n WePks &lt;~nd Mrs. Herman Scholl. ~ of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williamson and David and them, "Hi Arose," and
the Bart1ett, Carolyn Acree, Judy jsopholllore year, majoring
Vranken~ Js ronlmed lo
her _Mr. and Mr::~ .. Ra_lph Spencer I Russell Krider of Findlay were Darla.
!Rev. Jerry Masters had for his 'Taylor, Martha Hamm, Sharon•apparel design. Miss Davis
home wrth the measle~.
. VJ_.s!!t:'d _Sunday m L'nlumbus at 1weekend guests of Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy William- sermon, "He Is Risen." Follow- Buckley, Juanita Dudding and played a talent in art and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Moms R1vt•rs1de Ho~p 1ta l w1th Mrs. ·Mrs. Raymond Krider.
son and David and Darla were ling the service, David Clark, Gary Ellis. A pageant entitledlsign while a student at Mo!d!t~l
of Cinrinm.t _i were week end Man'in Spencer and ru see their ) Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Sunday dinner guest-s or Mr. lson of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. "A Cross for A Crown," waa 'l port High School serving
1Ciark. wa•J
guests of the1r parents. Mr. and new grandson .
1rnond Krider Saturdav evening land Mrs. C. J. Struble.
preseRted by the teen-age cholr. Ule Activity.
Mrs. Robert MoiTi~ Sr.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ho~·t.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarrnrr Strat·
ton of Oakwood were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heines of
Athens spent the werkend with
their pareots, Mr. and Mrs. V.
D. Edwards and Mrs. Theo
Heises.
Mrs. Lois Ann Jones and childreh nf Columbus we1·e week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Campbell.
Joe Boney of Sarasota, Fla.
speht the Easter vacation w1th
his grandfather, Herbert Boney.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson

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wide campaign to make " full and mass troop sh ipment ~ on out new r;; Jd.~ today.
preparations" for sending Chi- the pattern ot Peking's inter- . ~ean~hile. G. S. Air Force
nese to (ig"'t Americans m V1et vent1on m th~ Korean War.
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Nam. It rejected peace propos- Pt!kmg made the posstble on \ort h \ lrt Nam today, _setals except on Communist terms. troop movements condi.tl on&lt;:~ on ung ul 1 a ':if'flf'"' of landslid~
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ment which would not act with· Chi neSt" I ' '
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oul the approval of Communist Both tlte Cb1nese and _North , In South \'1et ~am Commuparty leader Mao Tze-tung and Vie!narnese have demand1·d nisi {!Uf'rnllas . ITI''tdered an
other Communist leaders.
L'.S_ lro'lp withdrawal befurto Amt'num ('IV Ilrau anrf wounded
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New China News Agency re- I Monda~ pea1·e can cume onl~·1 night AI least 13 \letname3e
peated Peking 's oft - vuiced l whf'n t fw L::-lltPd St&lt;.~tt&gt;~ with-: Wi'rf' reported killt:"d in the two
promise· that the ('hmi' Sf' peo- d·aws !run. Viet Nam . HlH iu&gt; inr~?ent.;
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first time Peking has spec1r1cal-l Sta:es that aer1a l bombard- near th"" U. S a1rbt1~ at Da
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into Viet Nam.
1 Viet N;;~m r:11g ~1t lead lo " rf'tali - srlld P Com munrst q-u1ment of
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this Pomeroy's 125th Anniversary The event is marked today by a 32-page special tabloid edition. Daily Sentinel staffer may send "volunt~rs " to V1et , ~ ~ronge&lt;&gt;t "~vret s ;.~ "me.n ~~r" 111
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Mrs. Emma .Bland of
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Mrs. Allen Hampton o!D•ntley
.f I Mi ss C&lt;:~rulyn Meier of Pitts- Will.
land Mrs. John Krider and Jer ory of Misses Ann and Kate ,lett spoke on "The More
roy, and Mrs. f{arrlson uo
; burgh. f'a. spent the weekend , Mr. and Mrs . Edward Web- letta and John of Chester Road. IEbersbach.
tdant Life" during the sunrise and Mrs. Corils Lwckadoo
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'''l wllh her porenls, Mo. and Mrs. sler and son, Ricky, of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wllktns l "Christ q Alive Today" was 'servire.
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loved ones. decorated thP dum- Charle&lt;&gt; Norris had for
his the .service with the organ pre- Easter Prelude, by Mrs. Ben his SEil'mon, "Christ Calls You ant.~emde H:e~uia, t~ :
eel or each church
~ermon. ·'The Life or Christ." lude. The choir presented the Neutzling, organist, opened the in Y~r Garden."
Morton en, un r
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An organ prelude. "Holy Ci-· The Rt'v . GPne Seanngi of anthem, ''Christ the Lord Is.servi~e, followed by th~ h~~· . Barnes and Ed~e Young, aco- ~ar::ce
wttb Mrs.
ty,'' by Mrs. J . H. Stephen- C'inrinna11. director of the de- Risen Today, during the offer- ~ "Chn:st the Lord Is Rtsen. Adytes, , wore whtte .stoles over ra ury at
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son, opened the service at the pa rtment of Christian
Social tory. The Rev. Richard H. Mar- lspecial anthe m, "The
Easter new robes ot metahc gold .. ~CRURal OF NAZARENE
--· -· - - - -- - - - · ·------- ,corstion, other than the JJhes, The Easter message was
~"*''A**"'·~·~w:t,~:i"'JI' land family of Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Will and .were Mr. and Mrs. Bemest incl~ed four palms, gifts of en ln Songs, sotries and
f ;: ! rt&gt;latives 1t1 the art'a over the : fam1ly of Columbus were Easter Bruch and Elizabeth and Del-j the Friendly Circle, and Mr. at the Middleport Church of

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