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seemed a5 if there were U,O
new members or the Senate

today.
One was EufNOO McCarthy,
the wimor. Ills usually 80ft
spee&lt;h was lood ~ to be
heard in the press gallery
1lmrsda..Y as he joshed With
RcpWJican
and DemocraUc
members crowding around to
pat his shoulder and shake his

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CHOSPITAL NEWS

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Beat•.• ofthe
Bend By Bob HoeOich
Karl Beck, son of Mrs. Wanda Beck, formerly of Middleport and
now living in Coral Gables, Fla., is serving with the Peace Corps in

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SJuth Africa.
Karl's work js in t.~&gt;grading teachers and he is in need of pictorial t,ype magazines. Perhaps, your church gro~.&amp;&gt; or organization
is Interested in lending a hand with his project. Most 8JU' type of pk-

ture magazines would be a help.
Bundles of the magazines are
to
be marked .. educational miiP
Blrtlls
Mrs. Gall M. Miller, Middle- terial" and sent by sea freight
to Karl Beck, Qacha's Nek, Leo
port, daughter, 8:32 a.m. ThursSOthO, 5Juth Africa.
cJa.y ,
Discharges
Mrs. William R, Black, John
C. Clark, Carolyn S. Clark, Mrs.

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ldar&lt;:h 15. 16

"TARZAN AND THE
GREAT RIVER"
(Teenn.lcolor)
Mike Henry, Jan Murray

"JACK D.. DIAMONDS"
iTechnicolor)
Geo. Hamilton. Joa. Cotten
Stmda.y, Monday, Tuesday

March 17 ·18 -19
THE FLJM.FLAM MAN
(Technicolor)
George C. Scott .. Sue Lyon
Colorcartoons:
Haunted Mouse
Lotsa Luck
Peck ot Trouble

SHOW START!I7 PM

a locaJ facility. Those interested
are askedtopasson their Ceelings
to the Meigs County Commis-sioners or to Bill Childs or Bernard Fultz or the CIC.

BOWEN, M e i g s
C o u n t y Superintendent of
MARCIA AND EDISON Hobst~
Schools, and one representative
ter
are sunning themselves durof the councy OOard of education
ing
our
current cold snap at Sarwill be in Columbus ADril 20, to
attend a state meeting on ed~.r asota ~rings, Fla. Besides just
cational management which is relaxing, lhe Hobstetters a r e
being conWcted at Batelle Mem- fishing and taking in some of Ute
Chicago While Sox games.
orial Institute.
ROBERT

Charles G. Cornwell, Mrs. Charles N. Crabtree, John H. C r emeans, Hal'(lld L Daniel . Miles
E. Dowling, Mrs. John D. Kelly, Mrs. Jlllia r\, Kirby, Mrs.
John Leadman, Mrs. Eva E.
Mossman, Charles L Martin, William C. McDonald, Isabell M.
IV A CAPEHART, New Haven,
Phillips, Michael E. Runyon, Carwrites
that she was the first
men R. Smith, James R. Wheellady
to
pa,y
toll charges to cross
er, Cllarles E. White, William
E. Reitmore, Jr ., and Paul Win- the Pomeroy-Mason bridge when
it opened. Her son. who now lives
ston.
in MoWldsville, w. va..andworks
at the Kramer Power Co., was
the first chUd to pay toll over

Tonight and Saturda.Y

call a meeting on the matter if
eoough interest is expresHed in

the bridge.

MISS $EING Janet Korn
around'?
Janet has Deen a medical pa..
Uent at Meigs General Hospital
for the past fJve weeks. No lbubt
she'd be pleased to hear from
you. Five weeks is 1 long coofinement for someone as acUve as

Janet.

WHILE THE annual Eastern
High SchooJ Minstrel and Olio
has gone to thewaysidethisyear,
there will be a new type presentation this sprng - and again
under the direction of Mrs. Alice
Nease.
Called the "Eastern Revue"
the show will be of the varietY
type and will be buUt around a

Huntley - Brinkley newscast bit.
Date or the show has been set for
May 11.
The minstrel and olio pres~
tation was dropped this year because of the long hours oi r~
hearsal required
for large
groups doing the vocal backups
for soloists. Mrs. Nease this year

is teaching only one vocal music
class, the remainder of her work
da.Y being spent in teaching other
subjects.

ALTHOUGH MEIGS Councy has
an interest in the aiJ'l)ort at GaJ..
ltPolls and agreed that its state
funds could go to the Gallia Councy
THE HEV, Paul A, Sellers, RastriP, Ulere is stU! interest here
in the construction of a Meigs cine, has been returned home
following surgery at Mt. carmel
Co- alrstrlp,
The Meigs County Communlcy Hospital in Columbus and is
Improvement Corporation will "doing well." His confinemert
wu for 38 days and his activities
are still limited.

Scouts attended Cub Scout. Boy
Scout and Explorer Scout Round·
tables Thursday evening ilt Kyger Creek Hlgll School.
Interest in roundtables is
b'I'Owing so much that the sessions are now held ln the Kyger
Creek High School cafeteria, said
Chadds Hall, Ma.son-Gallia-Metgs
Scout Executive.
Ken Leikari conducted the Explorer Roundtable, Bob Wolf, the
Cub Roundtable; and Tom Metcalf, Scoutmaster, Troop 214,
the Boy Scout Roundtable. For
WolC, it was his Ia st Roundtable in the M..G-M District.
Wolf, who is leavingthis spring
for Akron, expressed his thanks
to all leaders and scouters for
their cooperation since he has
been District Commissioner.
Because of Wolf's contributions, Boy Scouting has gained
in Wlits and membership, ac.

Austin L. Hull
Dies Thursday
Austin L. Hull, 78~ Coolville,
died Thursday morning in Ca1Jlden Clark Hospital at ParkeTS·
burg rollowing ~ exte~ 111-

ness.
Mr. Hull was born in Success,
Meigs County, the !1011 or tlle late
Charles E. and Matilda Co!Uns
Hull. He was also preceded in
deai:JJ by his wile, Rosie Conant
Hull and three brothersandthree
sisters.
He was a veteran of World War
I having served in France nine
munUls. He was a member of tile
Vanderhoff Baptist Church and
an honorary member of the Eden
UB Church.
lie Is survived by a brother,
Cary Hull, Reedsville; one sister, Mrs. Marium JOOnstone,
Huntington, Indiana, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted Crom U!e White Funeral
Home in Coolville SJnday at 2
p.m. with the Rev. Cecil A. Morrisoo officiating. Burial will be
in the Coolville cemetery.
Friends may call a~me.

PAUL SMJTH, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Smith, Pomeroy,
has been promoted Crom specjaHst fourth class to Sergeant
£.:;, He is OOYI serving in ThatMARIUAGE APPLICATION
land.
Larry
Richard Lee. 20. Ht. 11
Paul's new addrebs is !'gt. E5
Long
Bottom,
laborer, and Vll\o
Paul ~ith, 207t.h Sig. Co., Det.
(E), APO 96310, San Francisco. ginia Mac Cunningham, 18, Rt. 31
l-'omeroy, nurse aide,
Calil.

Ot:UU1Y 1;!150
AL SO TO 111-'1~
WEDDING RING 87 50

A~INGTON

Spring is here ••. vacation time will soon be here
. ,.. and when you think of our last loan action,
really low bank loan rates, clearly·s~ted terms,
and simple monthly poymenb
YOU SHOULD GET A lAIII AUTO LDAN NOW1°

Flush crom his ••mOral
in~ New
to sa.y what kind of
has ,.X entered the rice Yet.

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rord, Jr., 46, Ch.-,lrii,!'lllfoolod ""'

nounce his candidacy and'

d!!ad earl! Saturcii,y nuirl!lnllln
hlo Ford Broooo, parbl on tho
Cillo River Colllorlol Rd., Cho·
llhlre.
Mulford, according tD lhe State
~W'I' Patrol, hadl!ooullllolln.l
!l'olD hoino, or had lUI II
, 11ome. ~~ 6 p.m. Frida!'. He
••• reported ........ tO thl pa.
lrol at 8:20 a.m. ,and a aeeond
call to the patrol al aaz a.m.
19tp of!leero of ,!lndlng the ve-

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are $1 per !amlly unit, wlllch
cording to Hall.
M-G-M Scout-0-Rama tickets includes rather, mother and all
were distributed to unlt ticket children under 18 years of age,
chairmen by 8111 Wellman, Ft. Tickets will be sold by Cubs,
Pleasant. George Holt, parUcl- Boy Scouts and Explorers.
••come see these boys In Acpation chairman, explained booth
construction, decoratlngandgav~ tion - See what they learn in
Scooting - Seoutlnl! rounds aguy
some ideas on showmanship.
out,"
concluded Chadds Hall.
Tickets Cor the Scout-0-Rama

VETERANS MEMOIUAL

HOSPITAL
Blln'H - A IOn to Mr. one!
Mrs. Cliflord Rockhold, Roedlo
ville.
ADMI!&gt;SIONS - Dobra Lawrence, Lone BottOm; Clarence
Barnhart. R. D., Cheshire; J:mest Wrlg!\4 Langsville; Mrs, Clifford Rocl.hOid, Roedsvjllo; V.._
glnla Bui:~ Polneroy.
DISCHAHGED - Lucy Moo
Cune, Mrs. Fred Pullins one!
daughter.
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Ohio and West Virglnia are to hold publk hearings next
Wednesd~ on building a new bridge acrosslhe Ohio River here.
The proposed span. to replace tlle Sliver Bridge which eo~

lapsed Dec. 151 would cost $6 mUlion and cross the river north
of Gallipolis.
The Ohio meeting, to be held in the Gallia CourB.,v Common
Pleas Courtroom at 1;30 p. m. by the stau~ Department ot
Highways, t.s to discuss llf1 approach to the brida:e and a connettion with the Rt. 35 bHJass of GallJ,polis.
The hearing by the West Virginia :bte Road Coinmiaalon
is to take up the location of the new bridge and its approaches
in that state. This hearing Is also slated ror 1:30 p. m. in the
Mason Councy Courthouse in Pt. Pleasant.
Both Ohio and West Virginia officials have agreed on a
three-span type bridge with a main span of 700 feet in the middle tor boats to navigate beneath. Two piers would be 300 feet
from the banks.
The public hearings are required by law berore the exact
location of the bridge ean be determined and construction plans

grandchlidren.

Doo Elder ollleiOIIng. llilrlal
wUI be In the church,cemeiefll.

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Panama's Robles ~=~~~~~=~=:~~~;=~~~=~=~~~~~~~~r=~~;r:.i:;~~~~~;~~~~~~;~@~;~~;~~~;~~~~~~~~=;=~~;t~i!~=~:~:~~:~=~~rrt~;~~t(!~~rw~~~~m::
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COLUMBUS - OtnO TELEPHON~ comPanies have W~,ID a
further re&lt;tuctton on 1ont1 dla-o call rlleowlthlntho lla\0, Carl H.
Johnson of dlo Public Utilities R&gt;Dtmluton -~ ~~
Tho Ohio lndel&gt;endoat Teliphone AasoelatlOnonclmaJI;r.lel,.mone
companies were asked by the commillion to Ole new l&amp;riffs wUh the
PUC to become e!!ootlvo ~ 1.
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lncluclod will k a new tntruwe"atterllllcmiRhlli&gt;eellll." which
wUI permit ,OhiOonstD dlalathreHIIInut!lo •~lllatldocalij!Q"
where In die otate !or aS corilo or loia betWOOil ~aaci Ti~ m.
Also, the PreJent 40.Coat...,l&gt;loao oi'Oidng rilt 011 otOtloiH&lt;&gt;-atliloft
calls within the otale will
g. m. lnatoad or 8p. m. Tho '""''
rocluoed r01owU1 kIn eaict'all dl1 SllurelaY, as w.U u !iw&amp;,:I!I!Cl
on nve mlk&gt;r holJ.dl,ya.
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COUJMlltJS - THE COs'r OF wOichlng docitboU or Mlk~
game on the Ohio State Unlv,rllt;y elnJpus wW ~ 1&amp;}&lt;1000.
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BogiMb!a nPl !all foilltiall tickets lor both oljllnliand lbo111f!Uc
will !rom f5 ui . for reaervod, 10111 and !l'olD t6
for
lloXoo, Student and !aeul!l• allfr foolblllcard8, 'tnc~...... Ull ,..,.,
and bleacher ieati
Ia' Ohio
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. Sladlum wUI mt 110 chanll;it

ma•s National AsaemblyThurs. less the assembly sitting as a
day impeached President Mar· court, IInde him guilty .or the
cos A, Robles on charges he Impeachment charges.
Robles d1.d not commenttmme.
Illegally Interfered In polities
and ordered him to stand trial dlately but earlier Ibis week he
said he conoldered all .. sembly
March 24.
The 30,0 vote to Impeach the action on 1be tmpeaebment pro.
tall, IP'BY-haired president cam.e posal unuJl "
during a late night senion after
With lhelr vote lb~ Panama·
the govemment minorit;y storm- nlan deputies aciqlted a 212opqe
ed angrily from the assembl7 report delalllng die acc:usatlon
building. Robles' backei-s had against Robles. He wat accused
!ought all week to deJa.y the vote. of ullng the powers or hjs ofllee
In Panama, as in the United to IOJPI)Ort newspaper publloher
states, impeachment is slmllar David Samudio In the Mil' pre-

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to an Indictment. Robles mq lldentlal elecllono.

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Public Misled About War

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Says Arends in Wooster
ministration is misleading the
American public.
"We reaent being lulled into
a feeling ot ialae conRdence and
complacency," the Republican
whip said. uu tile :situaUon Is
grave, we want to be told ·tt Is
grave.''
Arends spoke to about 400 per-

WASIIINGTON - T~ BATE !lF CO~AT doadlo In VI..- Ia
awroochlng dlo record loveliorlbi Korean War one! ma:v'ooon o\:ceed
nam; nor can we do the other lbem, ,n.fenoo llep~"\lfllgufu •fi~ocr~. /
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extreme, and, In a mauer or
Tho bloodloot week for ti. S. toreea Ia Vletnlm wu r ..•~di~.
hours, ,blow Norlb Vletnilm oom- mid· F,..rua~ W!Joa 543 Amwana wtl'tldUoillii'
pletely off the map,"
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when the Tonlcln Ba.Y reselatlon
wu befon the ~~,.
son did nol', indleate
lborlty soutl1lt mlllltt 'loMilve a
ilmd war. On lbe, contrary, the ·
collgreso wa11 'asaun4'A
!Jll; no
such type of lo!r"wai comon\. ·
plated."
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oaid lbe
not

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BY 1109Ain' Wll.SON, JK.
GALLIPOLJS , - 1'1'&lt;&gt;.,.:1•
·ware, lmJNVed ~ jllll a ~at·
• wallc eel'llll the Gallltlolio·lloJ!er
lUI, - ,k Jnedo avollable 10
II(IOclyoar CllPUcal PUmiiiOriOII·
a~ ··.. . tD and from work.

aovornmont prc&gt;perl!'

and oQI!I&gt;mont ao well ao to lho OlleiY
0( the Dtlbllc. I lind 11101 live altoratlooa ID llle ae"'os
brldp,lhe service brldp, oalkWill and lbe loci&lt; one! lhJD op.
eratlns , eoatrola ID prevent ..,.
Norni~ , pre'!fdelit otlllo• aulborlzed ootry one! protect lhe
YOUIII a.ll&lt;aA CIW 0( Gatlla pubiJ.e from lllJury would '- ro-

COUII\y, .dlocl~..,d dja! ~~
oro , IIIICiorwa¥ tb perouade 11111'·
orJII!Ienl olllelall to rO&lt;OOIIdor
their iarller Htuoai,lo permit
~atnan ~· over the dan).
stewart said be had opoken wllb
Cillnnct E. Nlller 1or
two houro by telepbclilo Thurld'l'

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Friends mq call at lbe FQI!le·
110111 F1B!er.U Homo ai\YIIme If.
tar
:i p.m. Soturdi,y unW noon
An ampere is a unit of
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when tho body will 'strength or an electric
takoa to the thiD'&lt;h to lie Ia llale
current.
one hoUr prior to serv'l~l.

Depu~ies J~~a~h

WOOSTER, Ohio (UPO - Rep.
Leslie Arends, R~Dl., eharged
ThUrsday nigbt the Johnaon Ad-

l1io ..... JameO.Uchaol Mulford.
01 bclllle, and Forrelll Dollllo

Miller Reopens :Question
Of Catwalk on Roller Dam

L&amp;1'AltT, W. 1YA. ,.t Mrt.~a
Adkins, 86, RFD, ~rt, died
ThurociaY at tier ;esldonco. Mrs.
Aclklns was born JUly 28, 18'11,
In Maoon Cowi1;V, the ~r
of the late :Marlon aild Ell..beth
Fl!her Pf!· 11\e waa also pi'eeeciOd In deall?, by her ltull&gt;oncl, ,
Geiorge T. AdkJn• In 19~, one!
a claulllttor, E!hel MQ Pltliono.
Mrs. Adldlio: wao a- meinbor
of the oak ,Gj'OVe,l!tlD Church.
SUrvlvtng,are three sona1 Statile¥, Now Haveo;c !Jranli IIi CaUl
fonda, one! Looter, RD z, Letart: one daulllttor, Mra. ,Rua·
1o011 Holfman, aD 2, L&amp;IArt; 11tro0
i}andchHdren, four trolll-tli'ai!clchlldroa .... four
Funeral aervtcos will '- hold
at die oak Grove EIJB Cjlurch
~ aO p.m. will! tho Rev.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - None.
DISCHARGED - ~Brewer

drawn.

PANAMA CITY (UPO - Pan..

one
. clla&amp;bte~,. iln. WDUam Clm&gt;ll
,01'1'} Rudlor!ord, Pl. PleaiW;

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Mulford, Clndnnatl. Tl*t are
four ,....dchnclr...
liul!ord.
· !lorvlcoa will be eoncllctod 01
ctwile and worked
2 p.m. Moncia.l' at the RawUnra111 their prago at
,
Coolo F,...ral Home In Mlilclle·
!-died two
, .,.,.
: ·, ,jlcirt by tho Rev, lllvlllG.SOdliol,
Mr., Mulford
• Nlfl' Yet., Cbelhlre Jlaj!lllt Mlnllllor. - erail 0( World war and
lal will be In Gravel Hill Comoher of Siloam - ·, iAJie torr. f'rlendo '"" e.all at the IllNo. 456.
norll jiome from 2-4 and 7.8 p.
bl~e'lllh the~ In lt.
&amp;l-or•
tncluda
hlo
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widow,
m. ~.
Tllf pllrol sal~ tbet a ltooo had ,

president? "Yes, lte mea."
Winter sunshine made the Would McCarthy stew aalde? u1
wlllte marble on lbe CapiiDI don't think lie wiU."
blaze and eaused Kermedy to
~Jattr, he slo9d pext to 1!1•
brother,
Sen, Edward M,
SCJ.Iint.
41 1 dm't know what I'm going
Kell1e&lt;\Y, D-Masa., in the tear
to do," he said. "I don't know!' ot the senate Chamber. Arms
Instead o! looking boyish, !oldod, shoulders h u n c h e c1,
Kennedy looked his age. Did lie Robert II steJied. The brother•

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Danty is the important difference .in diamonds. Eact1
Keepsakeengagementcenter
diamond is free of spots,
bubbles or flaws. even when •
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Administration's lack of eandor.
"In 1964 Pre:sident Johnson
assured ·the American people,
and )'OU beard il, that American
boys would not be oent to 01!1lt
a land war in Alia," Arends
aald. ''As a ~tter of rae t, ,

'ft'llsovo you mtM'f H 1.. _ ..11 &lt;1St ot you&lt; ...

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sons attending a flOO.,.iJlate!Und
raising dinner here. Arends .aid
much o! lbe VIetnam ~, sy
Is being eou&amp;ed by the Johisq

WHY WAIT ANY LONGER TO IUY THAT '61 CAR'!

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W
one! sen; IIQberrtt~F~••:=e~ ·n
ment" ,at the Dl
National
IU'O still In ~ presldondal race bY

Over 65 Attend Scout Roundtable
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~EDS- The Sth. 6th grade cla6s of l't'racuse elementarY school, like man;y other
scoo,f&amp; ot the county, is selllng garden and flower seeds as a sprillB proje(!t. This cla!iS, however,
has an unusual cornmlttment for the money lt earns. The members plan to purchase at least $50
worth ot chewing gum to send to Meigs soldiers in Vietnam. Seed selling promotional material is
s..q.n above by Cindy Gooth and Jill Warner, seated from left! and Bob Pa.tterson, ca:ot Michael,
Teacher William Arnott, JiU Houdashelt and Mickey Ash, st.andmg, left to right. - :-ientlllel Phow.

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hand.
he seemed to have a
stronger grip than before New
nampshlre. lie had laid hls
political chips on the line and
won at least a temporary
victory.
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The other.. new senator was
the junior member rrom Nell(
York. A close look at Robert F.
Kennedy Thursday showed the
touch or gra,y in his brown llair.

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~ ~ IIIOVIo but wUI bOYt to
liD .. 70 Man and A Womm"

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m thlaloplc.
Re!llosto were made In J1111ary, lllortly after tho cona,.. or
tl10 Silver Jlrldge, alid Were tumed. down by 1he auvornmont be"It would not be , ~ tho
g! thO pornmonl

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tralllc WIOII~--IDlerferowllb
naNit/... or imverMiy, die
pec~eolrlaoio would -r!oncoox.
t r - do~a11bllolocklaeawero
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~~ being _.-]eneed
by cltl••• In lbe Pt. Plealllll
ana oncll, sincerely rosret lllat
our -•tins requlromenta do
IIlii,permll a favorable reoponao
10 Your requelll.l•
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ABOUT 90 INVOLVED

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a letler In ~alt' ol Mlllei' o

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iiii!)!IL II a'okld ~allon for
~r :per~IOIInol ,, to walk

acro11 (lle cJIIiil at E\lfeka to enable lhtm to·rnch thci!,· place or
empiO)'menl at AJiplo Grove, W.
Va.

On Fob. 19, MaJor Roy A.

llrown, aottna dllti'ict ......,_,
91ntlnslbn Pill!rlct ~. o!Englneora, """' Cons. Mmor:
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Cong. M1IIer COIItOctod Col.
WIWam D. Flllck TlwrociaY and
aeked U11t theGoot\)'earworkera'
request be reeonolclered.
The eongrea~man had talked
will! Bob Baxter and BClb Col!·
cleo In Ga!Upolls on Fridi,y,
Mardi 8, when the two Ga!Uano
alked llhat else eoold be done
to obtain use of the dam's catwalk tor Goodfear employes.
Miller told Baxter and

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TOP COW - Chiii1Pion holler of dlo 2llt lnnud Soulhoutern Ohio Herlfor&lt;l Aasoctatlon Show
and &amp;de Sotllrday at lbolbik ~rlnr• Falqn&gt;und I• a two year-c&gt;ld eonoliDed ~ 8A&gt;no Lake Farm
of CheSterhill, o. Hiram !bwter, pr..ldlllt ol the lterefqrcl usoelatlon, · - · lllnds with lbe
cham]llon one! her owners, Ruth and ClaUIIo Janel.

cons.

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formation you can, and have)'OUI'
f"low workera write addl.tioDal

letters ao we will have more to
work with."
Tom Perl')", r..-oenllng GaiIlJ!11lll ara iolll-• llhe work
01 lbo Ka!AIIIPiant Ia Rav'!'o- · ln!otmed the Tlme..son- ,
tlaal late .Frldi,y
llaloor

CIOI'Islderatton h a a

l!lven to lho se&lt;urlfy or

lng tho ~- two aDd onoollalf
lilontho In order to get ID Work
Perry told lbo Tlmeo.&amp;intloel
on lime. ochers have bten driv. thai since lllo CGIIapae ~ ljle
iround - 110 mUOM, mmd- S!hor Bri.._ 10me 3dO ' 'I"'
triP -While aome have'fl~ the lli&gt;rker• 1lhcl rolldo In ,Ill , GaJ.
ferry service, mlly to be dis. lli&gt;olll·r i IIUIII now tr.t;ol 84
eour&amp;ged by long llnol oi' lnf. mlleo roundtrip U th8jo do not
lie.
UBI the fll'l"7 llrvite.
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Early Tburld'l' mamlng, two
Prior to the brld&amp;o dloqler,
Gooclyoar empiO)'oe&amp;, Earl Prooe tl'le roundtrip-was 40 roUe•, fer ..
• and Lowlo Fellure, GallljloUs, I'll said. ll - · l!ll&gt;roxlmelely
wllllo OIII'OUto home from work at an hour and thirty 1111J11118o w
Good)'ear, were Yletlms ot 1 tra- drive I1'0IUid, c.-uect PelT)'.
gte aeelclonl when their 1101111
Perry suaollled llaloer workboat rammed a barp ollor a oro '- permltied to walk die
lhurlng pin broke. Both men
( Conttnuod on Poe• :ll

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Deer Killed by Auto 1-20 and 1-7 Year Penitentiary
probed Ill Incident II 11:20 p,m.

Sentences Imposed upon Stewart

Frtdi,y on the Bke Hun Road,
two-tenths of a milo north of
GALLIPOLll&gt;- J\ldp Thomas
county road No. 44, whet 1 ear w. MltchalllmpoiOdpondlns..,.bolng driven by Paul A. Wa• teneeo Frlda.Y In Gallla Cootnty
kina, 49, Rt. 3 Coorvtlle, &lt;IUihl
Common Pleas Court of 1.:10
Ore.
yoaro lor IIOdomy oncll-7 yearo
The Ore OPi&gt;Orontl.v
for polllllinn or obaeeoo Uter·
der tho dal\lbo4rd and did co"' aturo In the Ohio Pioltentlary on
sldorabie daml&amp;e. WatldDI, who Goo!~ Sewvt, 45, Galllpoi!L
lttemPied to ............. thebloZ!!o
st,ewart was returned here resul!ered • iocendon or the rlilll eerney from Uma StoiO Jlnopltal
habd and burn• on hlo loft log, lor the, ~1)1
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ho had · H., ~ lor treatmont He !lad be.,ordorod commlttad ,!D_.Uma ,~ Hl&gt;opllal
()d. 10, 1967, di,y t b.
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IUch iJmo ho R~ ~- to

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, ·W,. ~tof .i hl. »tjzo llriGr 111e 2111 AmuaJ ~
IIJ1Il Sdt 01 tlio MOlal CountY FalrJiroundi, Rock itlrlngo,

Sllturd'l'· Will! lbe thlmPioa .,..
DWilltr 0( lbe West VIrginia llrlll: Hlrsm
:Iawter, 1110eiadon .Preiiclen:t Ruth Butler. cnmer, 111d Ill¥ Jtn~Qn&amp;J111111Mtr ol-tlle farm near
GaiiJJ&gt;oiiB. A IOta! of 47 cowo and bullo COIIIDOtad tn tho IOOw and were sold ~ au&lt;tlonoor&amp;, But.

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OrvUlo R. MOCJ-, .21, Rt. 2
W..,iter, ai.l. 't.arey R.
,McGlone, 18, Rt. I I!Dulb Web·
woro !)laced oa

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pending coseo Ia common pleas.
One involve• two diefendants to
be tried jointly and lbe other

lour to be tried Jolntl.r,
Gloria Mc~n, 21, Douslas
McJunkin, 24, Lawroneo Slojcar,
32, and FA Johnson, 30, all of
Cleveland, will go 1D trial at
9:30a.m. March 28 on two counts
or !Oflll'Y. Thsy were Indicted
~ dlo I~ ~rterm
sranol ;..,..
Set for trial at 9:90a.m. Mar&lt;h
21 are Virginia Beaver, 22, GalUpolll, on ebarps ot auto theft
enol brelltln&amp; one! _.... and
Cllarloo t Martin, Jr., 18, Galllpolla; auto theft and coneeallng
llolen prq&gt;erty. ,
, In other COIIUJlllll pleaa OOO!J't
news, the Tnsotoeo of Thurman
l!ethodlst Churcb were l!lvooperml'!l!on tD seltthe church bullcllng 1!111 groond ' ld Tlllrmao at
Private oaie ojlet adVertising II
for four week• ...._~ new•·
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'i'bo,~'borc!!.' btdldlng ·llld IOfllll·

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Wilhin lib: monlho ollor It
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A motton lor a new trial

tho platnalrs has boOn ..~~:~::;·
.. the .... o! John alhd
olio' Wolfe, lrmtoo, yo. Cllu,le.i ) :
L. ~. Rt. 2 GaUipoilo,,
December a ]llfl( cloeldecl Ia
vor of ~ wtto had been •••"' ; ''

by lhe Woltoo lor $50,000
ages and Injuries ln an aecldortl~~;
tnVCllvtng vehicles owned 1\f
partie II,

Centerville to
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hnla· a 'l*ilal
the Thlll'lllan Granp
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1y ~~ Gall!&amp;' Aell4emY' llll!lt .')ll.l ;)»~. Pam llonf)', n I e k ·, Mary \v,alker. .
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cordi!~&amp; 'to l'fbt&lt;ill!f-~· N. llc~'!o ' Me!P""'-· 1'111\1811,\ Sley,o • Tom (/fr, TOll)

•;:rt•~.e tile q~allty ol

&lt;;k\f~!i .:~1r ,!','', .;. , Wal~~..a_,~,.W~rP.,,Ji'' le ~- 8lld
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•re desllned ki' measure .141~ da '~e)'
r. ..r , ~..-. S!ed, Mar~la
dent aebl..emili1! i!t'~ltlt!
'~ M~rt,\CJit· ~. R&gt;.Y
-~ ~ j j 'lleleot ~~· eil~ t.lill\is, j'Shliltn '~sliipt:' '1\'h~. '
!Qr tllo anal -am. 'fl\0 lasts tJobi, ~· abjl flloi'Oil T&gt;.)'lor,
Algilbra I
may al'"' be u~ , \b ·evilluate · Am~~l\11 i!IBtoey - Mike Ad· llBt1:
elas~ ,sti'Milbs
~·ae• am a; Allan Bpstor, niehBj'd.t'l"" ' 110111. .
ror . • .&amp;ia\'t!eular .W.l•ct .,...•• ·~,' Joi111 Fol'&lt;l, VlnooiUII, ~d · T~• Jol!4!1,
~~ imo ~ hlgh CJI\tllla' Joluj.,., .. RI~k Mosel)', BU!oai'•
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QOROTIIY N_EUTZLING '
tell lllliJ be ~1011\0 N!R'4aont . Nl)l~ Ri.,.l-d Seott, MI )!. &amp; :
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~nnounce
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POMEROY'- . Deleptes and ter, daillltier ot ~~r: ..ld i.lro. dude roodlng IOIICI bowUnli IOIICI fortlllste'\are~~w!,~cll· ' BI'I\~~· ~u. Steve carl..,..,
al~o to !!"•key• Girls Stel!l, •Frank llorter ..Jilt t.iot l!riS&amp;re she Is aoeretary ot her bowl- era from""""" top..,Midnlatu•'. :iobn . Odldors, .wJyne Clllrk; ·
to be h!lld In .rune at Capital Unl- )1inlora It Poliloi'VIllll!lt S&lt;hoOI. lng league. Ste Is a member of ciOn!~ In .OOIIIIUI&gt;Jeet irea.' :
.~'-~· Lindo· Gloas,
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verll\1', Colulnbut have been 10·
Min Wblte lo a niembor o! the Middleport Church of Christ.
Sludenla .~clpallng-ln I ti t l bOII\~cler,
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leeted br the LacliOa Auxiliary&lt;!( 'tho National 111n1r Sodet;r, and
Mlu NeutzUnli Is active Ill . ·Prel~Jolnab _District $ate Schol·.&gt;tiuTt..ln;
David ,:_HW,;'~ i!DI,.,'C:liOir,..~t,J..nr•
Drew Wei&gt;ster POst 39, Amerl· 'the FUture Tolchorl ot Arner· hl&amp;ll sc:bool sport&amp; end plays aroldp Tello are:
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lea. Ste plays lito auq&gt;bmle Ill clarinet In the Melia Morlllder
Ensllllh 1..:: lla)' BelvUio, Deb·
Tbe doleptes are. BIJ:bara the Meigs marehiDI: a o a band. Ste Is a mom'"'" ot tho ble Bi1181wD. QoYid .I!Unlotte,,
White, dalllll&gt;lel' of Mr. and Mr•. coocert banda. Her - · • In- Sacred Heart Catholic ChUrch Lll11ll COoola1, .Linda Fraley, •Geoe·
Dan White, L~ · Terrace,
and sings in the choir there. France, Marte.Gibe,t, carol Hue· '
Pomeroy, who will attend under
A member o! the Rock !l&gt;rinll• holt, Mary Hout, Tom KOnnon,
sponsorsldp ol tile Middleport
Melbodlst Chureh, Mlaa Collins Tim Kyger, Kathy McGuire, CIChild CONenatioll Leaaue: ....
Is on the atudent councn and thO lily Miller, Kim N~. Torey
Dorothy Neutzlllla. daug!!ler of · (Continued from Paae 1)
.school newspaper otal!. lillao Qrr, Tom Prose, '1'1\~r-Ralaoo.. •
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Mr. and Mra. Norbert NeutzPorter Is treasurer of tfle Jun· Alii sanders, . Valorle flieets,
a CCii1.Y ol a
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llhe IIIIYO •goodbye' as though
the ov~ had been a ~ ­
uAMie, ratthtul an~ cheerful,
··I • is the maneloua woman who
-.1 drives oor bUa. Not one poreoo
can dol1y tbe flc:t that our Annie
Ia always thor• WI!On we ljeed
her."
EXCLUSIVE DRtvER
llolni the only !emale driver
Ill tile county plaeoa Annie not
only ID a position ol exeluslvene•a but also often l)Uts her in
ling, Peacoek Ave. , Pomeroy,
the politloo of bolnll tho target
who will be IIJIOII"'redbythole•ol friendly ldddbig from some
IIQII awdliary.
91 the 70 male drivers. .
Selected as alternates were
-ver, Annie' a wide smile PatU Collins, daughter of Mrs.
takea care of the lltuatlo' and, Iris CoiiJns; and Charlsse Por~
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bold Annie Ill esteem lor her·
aldUill! driving teachni'fle. She
can drive with the beat or 'em.
ADnle and her husband, Cttester, ""' worillng al tho Mil·
moil PIIIDI or American E!OC•
11'1&lt; lit Moundorvllle, W. Va., have
two 10111. They are Terl')', a
Stale Bighwjll' Patrolman asliln·
ed to Marlooi, .... Dick, attencl·
IDa a radar lehool.at Fort Bllsa,
near El Puo, Tex., whe~ .he
11 with the armed forces.
Amlo dreado to think o1 the
cia¥"""" she 11111 beglringuphor
bua and •11er .ldds•.,
Thil 11 a ~J)1an 'Who loves
her - k - ooe Who behind that
,pleasant smUe reallzestheerave
reapooalbUity ol her joblnn:ans-

Arthur Woods
Award Winner

COOK ON DES!' ROYER
seaman Apprentice Rodney c.
Cook, USN, "'"of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar F, Cook, Jr,, of Rt. 2,
Gali.Jpolls, has com,pleted three
weeks of operations with "sea
Dragon" forces while serving 1------~
aboard the destroyer uss Bordelon oft the coa fit of Vietnam.
On one of the patrols, 1he Bor-

delon rescued an American landing craft alter it hP strayed
into enemy waters.

Catwalk

Interested parties.
In other matters directly related to present situaUons, rea
ports from IIUDtlngloo Saturday
revealed plano for now aprons
for tho 15.car ferry operating
between Hen&lt;leriOit and Kanauila were approved by commendor
Adorn Zablnald, u. S. Coast
Guard. IOIICI submitted by George
Keiii\Y of 0-Kin ~dllne IOIICI Repair Shop, a diYialon ol POint

MCl• Calm
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Steve Stebblrts.

Eni!lsh D- Dana Clallllld,
Karon Coker, Pam "'"'~'~'• Allene .
Kilgore, Jolm Morgan, M Ike
Rake, David Romaine, MelOdy '
Stahan, John Thomas, and LOn·
nle Bush.
English m _;_ Vtekl caldweU, ~ ..

Kith)! Carter, Rita DeVaul~ Mar·.
ty EVans, J0011 Fol'&lt;l; Jlni 11arr1:
aon, Dave Johnson, Georgena ~
Lemley, Joy~o MJ&gt;ors, Barbara
Nibert, Karen Nibert, Peggy Slid·
more, Margate! Tracy' Connie
Whittington and Faith Wyao.
Eilsllsh IV - Terry Briggs,
Dora Brad!', TallY Dambrooih,
Karen DoYidoon, Fee Elaol, lleb· .
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs Coun· ble Gatewood, Jay Horrllon,
ty Is me of tile calmest areas In
Doidra Keels, &amp;!lSD Prose, and .

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SOme IIIOthers must brqchU.
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to forward IDa ~ora '"-1 or may not be aorved the meal ·-• was -.
of tile wa,ya man 1 ~
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do this loin aor a•urdl oriented. '
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toa~!ler ~· •P. to begin
rtpproxlmatei,y 215 porsono
"!!: ~ ,~ ,;·'. ~ !'"~ ~" 1.. , ., Ill I'XOIJllil q(Jo!dns. ~!illla· wore served at the clbl!ler. Tbe
" Sjt.~ · w '"' : "' :::;,co111i&gt;lllllt1JU11&amp;:" J\IJII,iPle,IJlem.:' oe~. !ill~il.y j!ll!lil'li\iil;l.ervos
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~if' :" 4)'!1\Y. Fir II ~- Georg{ · lzo·lioll' lilueh'work•, roal, hard, •
"''lbo il&gt;divl'd\,~" 'clrcloa
'"'ck bonding, foot-tiring, mus- aorvo smaller groups cl!rlng tile
: w. ,.:MUior..,IKICI cllofr.• IOIICI
1 . J, J lale Miller 13 Lake Drive, ele fatiiiUing work - ha~ JIOI10 year. Tbo aec:ompanylng pictures
•·...RIQ Grulde, ,.;. aWarded 1 eer- Into making Ills expansive wei- lhciw the General SOciety "•t
~ •._ ,1;itlelt,t at a«~hievement Feb 14, come possible.
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Proparatlona for tho recent
... ·~ lialnteoance Company Qlambor of Commeroo Dinner
ARRIVES IN VIETNAM
~ ,_,_ j\_,, Kona. Sit. Miller hi(• that ·had ooe of the lar·ArmJr ~elailot Four Denver
eamod tile aword for out &amp;tend 118111 attendanooo of tho year were W, llouck, 20, aon of Mi. IOIICI
"" ·Ins aorvlce ·aa first aaraeani mode by the General S&gt;clel1 or Mrs. Denver H. Houck, Rt. 2,
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of .the eolllpa11!' from Sopt IO tho Graeo Melbocllst Church.
Crown City, wes ooiiQllod as a
· 1987 to ""''· ~5, 196S. Sit. ·Mll:
'lbe ooeiety Is !"Ide up of aev. construction apoclallot In tile
lor has beln In the ~ aiooo '"' elrclea. Each elrele - on 70th Engineer Group ooor Plel" Jul,y. 3, 19~. lie Ia a 19!8, grad- helper to 801 lip tho ku, Vietnam, Fob. 21.
"" uate o1 Rio Grande llll!lt School. . meal IOIICI cook the dlmor, then

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. Stewart toiiW I row winters •
it tho C':!li'cabsna' 11 a low~
tOld •• he's Jetting to Nasoiu for prom- linger lihUe lbo CC11&gt;8·
aome fll.yllah lllhan1lan coll&amp;pl· galo Preened; aame lad has re.
lni :. Arl ·Onuoll' pchl 1urnec1 as star of the eopa•a show
.. CriMina~• · .• , A1Drton Downey under his square monicker _
(who aolcbllla 20......, Jlliole • Enzo Stuarll :.. One ol 1 h 0 10
Door Park. Ave • .,-tment for · germs Jflfl 1'1no lntervlewo .011
$300;ooo·.alld 1JooJaM a "sintll" TV I10JIPed abl!ard .roe and
el~ said tho 1&gt;11 Oat he's In cec~~.ri or Leb8110r1 ::;
m,a&lt;ll·hlm feel like "Maule 111111 jllleumonia .:. 111 tills aophl · •
J~.• -~ Maggie'' ... Mike ed N. Y. C1f1 tho hottef::!
simple reason r 0 r n1tecy Is ·
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TABLES MWI' BE SET - Mrs, Wllllam Smith seated,
Mrs, Jack Rogers, •tan&lt;llnt left and Mrs. c. E. Eliwtt, right,
told napkins and place silver,

Its time

::.Mother

.. o'l;.U.i.n'oLIS - Church worn- Yl••
..., climera for 1··- •• a n d sent
en, dedi cated to the Christian small ~ms. 9leh -ma stag.

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Putl hla to71 In a plastic bog

RAD Meeting
Is March 29

AND

INSTALLATION
With The PurchaN Of ••. ,

CARPET
6 9r

In Columbus
The annual statewide Resource

At Rlluior Price

DeveltJPment. (RAD) conrerencJhi' 1
will

be held Friday, March

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at 'I:!J\~o!if~"Wir~~ Ag: ·

rleutfui-a!ufl:Milntst'rafion /. Audi-

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· ·"•WOOl . ,

e AtRILAN eHERtOlbN

torium. This year's CoQference
tlleme will be 11 Meeting the
Needs of Ohio's Communities of
Tomorrow.*'

Over 500 Colon ond PoHerns To S.lecttFrom.
Coma In Todoy ond Make Your Select!on ·

e FR~E ESTIMATES e EASY TERMS

Small group ~sc:usslons on

trlth:al problems fsel1111 Ohio' s ·
small urban communities will

OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS

be held alter lunch, along with •

a presentation on what industry
lookr~

for

before locating in

JJmaU urban centers.
The cmrerence lB sponsored
by the State Resource Develq&gt;ment· (HAD) COmmitloe In 0001&gt;·
oration with the State Teehnt-

IEUCIOUS SALAD IN THE MAKING -

Mrs. Frank
Mozena, left and Mrs. W. Dlnald Galloway, right, prepare
slaw. Background worken are Mrs. Garland Caudill, left,

cal Action Panel. The Resource

Develop!OOM Committee Is made
up ' ot representatJves· from 50
organizations and groups through.
out Ohio vitally Interested In
they misled each other and aro
lmprovl1111 Ohio's communlcy reback to&amp;ether.
sources, eapedally In len big!!.
Lee Remick, doting Antho!Q'
I.Y metropolitan areas. Tho State
Roberto ot "!low Now, Dow
Technical Action Panel Ia made
Jones," may reconclle wlth her
up ol u. s. Department of Agmate ... Our Vegas spy reporla riculture agencies loested In
Earllfa Kilt's Cooaar•a hlaoo Olllo,
dote was more bomb than balm
'fllo eonference Ia especially
(''llostllo . llld llf1'CIPnl and the clelillned for communlcy loaders
audience tolllrned tho attitude'~;
who an lntero- Ill finding
IOIICI Jack Jooea lon't aottlng 1117 new wva to l,qirove their comra&lt;orda at tho Sondo.

the fragile bloom of
childhood is yours
for always with a ...

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Ph.~i4os
Gallipolis, Ohio

and Mrs. Everett McMahon, right.

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Btsiness Colege

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sr.wate now
"rally for tho-..boat
~cordln8 to' I!IIIOIDicomtml·
Prlnelpal Jamei N;1 M. l)avls. :
'lbo _.. Ia IIUed Sill&amp;l Do• .
1ecUon 'lbflor1 j AI!. A1Wnatl..
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to tlie llodoi PriMi1itjl'bf ffi;
. dltlonal PQ-ch&lt;iul1'oUt; bJ· Don·
nla Avnori · ·a 19$$ graduate of
The purpoao of
Gallla Acadomf lflib S&lt;hool.
show
Oxpllelll.J
Avner fs the 100 o! Mr; and
lnde()OIIdent
Mrs. Max Amor, 412llld8owoocl
., .Df., a ;llmiDt at VancleJI&gt;III Unl- which llltermlno
In a
..rolty.
one
!actor
beiDa
In addition to bollia 0111 ofelabt
NORTON
Southern DIYislon, Coljanl&gt;ua · VOIIdorbUt llilldo!lto llllociod for. tbi. aenaltirii;r
IOIICI So\1th8l'11 ObiD El~lc: tlie ROIIOl'l ldV&gt;I'Sel\llnar, Amot.
GotnpOII)', 'bU anl!ouncecl' tile Ia also a Dean's List llilldont, !On; a
IPJlOintmont o! Clarence E, and hao i1een oo tile Dean' a List Specifle atlmljiua

GALUPOUS- Arthur Woods
bu rather an unuoual vocallon,
l""ilv ...bile homo a about the
QOimtr)', •IQ oecordillll !I&gt; hlo '"'
penl..r ho does It very well.
'lbla week he rec:elved the
"District hivw of the !6&gt;nth"
award for February, In Ai&gt;rll,
1967 he aloo received it ODd In
Ma.r. 1966 he was the "Com- Towing of Kanauga.
the country according to Prose- John Ree&amp;i Vickie Roach, alterNorton, Line Crew ~rvtsor
ror .fud8eDleJI\PIIIIY Wiele hiver of tho Mooth."
Tbe aprons oro now being fab, eutlng Attorney Bernard Fultz. nate.
to Dll!rlct 'Uilt &amp;cloryjSor,
The-GallliloU&amp; Termtoal, 11111&gt; rlcated at tho 0-Kan ab&lt;lp.
Fultz was speokerFrldaynli!lt
Bookkeeping- RObert Broyles,
Conatruc:Uon ODd Malntonanee
aged by Mro. Rose Mary Sddo
John iii&gt;tlng. -1101 for Ohio to the Mlddleport-l'Omeroy Ro- Mar8ha Bullh, Vlekl Calt!Woll,
District, lllddliiiOrt. Ho ....
more Is one of u WlthiD the Valley Towlns. Inc.,. . - s of tary club on tho topic, A Law- Kath)! carter, Dobby Compfl&gt;a, ceodo Edward F.' KIDa Who Ia
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Le&gt;&lt;lngton, Ky., cliatrl&lt;t operated . Ill~ fori')' aorvlce, said "we hope yer's Day.
Debra Davis, Ruth Lembert, retlrirli attor more than 45 a·
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Mrs.
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F.
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aumthem.
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IIOIJIPI
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thIs
Tbere
was
humor
(reporting
Brenda
Lloyd,
Donna
Trimble,
years
'with
the
nrm.
A
native
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portlng NfeJy the •tfortune'1 ·of
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frantle post mldnllll1t &lt;&amp;)Is by and Dan Vance; Cynlbla Jolmson, of Meigs County, Norton .._
lbo C011111111J11ty.
Woods h.. been With tho coast
Tho aprons will
lhllalled either a wife or huobanddemand· alternate.
tended Rutland and Mlddll&amp;lort
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Tblo Is a woman the young. to coa,atcompanyfor aevenyears
1!1• slow
IDa a divorce forthwith) pathos
World History - Llll Brink, hiP IChool&amp; and ohio ,stoto
GALLIPOLIS - .(la!Ua Coun' lix Je&amp;rl bJ qct..
· no.U
otero probably will never ·illud1
0
IOIICI l"'veli) lioul'
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- I n their h!t'fl!rr ~~;
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."''1iii'liilli'· - ~uih:welaimt • ebll4 ,..11
Bul thll It\~ tlley'li for1Qe.
'"'•ause1!ne's .
lnordor
. 1oor remember .\'biOI~ ''~~'•' of sll'Ol'iorltylnt:ludlngeOUrtesJ, Vallltlf TOWIIIII to
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prepared than Is
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"'" Bees' IIi' ~ Marshall ~'• ' .....,.,~. olll,..,",'dliJcllt&amp;Od''tilt' Me;
liMe
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per&amp;onal _,-anee coDWOII)' wooden plaUOrma at
tho tho•-stnglawyer's)lnFultz'o,
thePblliW_Inesi!"'AlU~Mr• . Bee' Gracie Card iJstem wibi
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ollectlon ol hillel')'
faded.
Allllo. .
HenderiiCIIIandKanaupiiOIICiingo. ramarks.
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111Larry Taulbert
Uoalllin
1 kilow rn
clde!lt • free iftUos, c-ltion
Removal (/1 file ramp will aJ.
As for laek of erlmeo ot vlochill and ·sWvoOIIve on·Bo.te Date, -ol · tho llcl!ee . Gorpora. tour-&lt;ouat.Y· .
WOII't)'OU?
With le~ apnt and !il!llrict low bo011fte:l5:&lt;ar lorry~ the 1011ee - . attacks by one human
POMEROY- El&amp;llldoflllldantO No.I, ~ovWe.
UOII,
al_ ICbool lleiill
,m._r,' c:oiopl!..Oe witil &lt;ules o!l!ht-ca~ terry to uao the Hen- being . _ anofller - tho pro.... wore lined and .two otboro for·
1bo ....,...,_. Will mHI loa, llolga
TQ CJWITER TRAIN
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-~ 'ic, dor11011 la'""- until the Main cutor -eluded credit bel--' felted bonds Friday In tho coorl •. ·
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wllb "'-- """ ""'"""'
. •' ' ' oo · Coiner
POIIi:ROY- A
tri111
c., St. landint';,"'be tepalred.
to the ';ucies o! the I
of Melia COUI1Iy JUdge Fraak ..
7";:;;;::-;,. ella- !fOri' on lbo
lo beiDa d1arterecl fo~ e. oc:bool
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Tlie lOndlng at Main St. will courts, the sborll!'a department w. Porter. Forfeiting bonds, both
:w.t::.IM~dcuoo lllrther the - prO&lt;ollsllie sram.
1
paln&gt;l Wuhln&amp;tllll TriP In lofa7,
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be surfaced with eonereto by u.o and the prosec.Wr'• &lt;&gt;Ufco.
""· spoeding marge a, ware Leon·
'-IWYaH iJstem.
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Automobile ~lub fJI SI!Uth· ·~·n Qlupd
Stole Road CommiS&amp;Ion as 110011
VIce PreBidont WUbUr TbOOo ard B. Rusaoli, $57.50, and
Jn·otiJor mettero, lbo llll*'ln· ·' wu
om Ohio, IJIOOIOr,_~W.wi\1 On D.
L.. Pnll_- ;
as tho river returns to pool bald prellded IOIICI announeod Glem A. Repb, $27.50.
GALLIPO\,IS ~ Two Gellla diiCIII&amp;Od lht 1968~ GlliiA Coun!1
make more ~pooliblo ·
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state.
mooibers w!U be gueola ofVIIUI·
Fined were Lewrenoo Me- A&lt;ad41111Y
!!choOiaonlo•.Jirls aehool calendar. Clas.Oa will be- 'will be hol4 on
111 1111 day_. Last roar 213 J&gt;llrol
Ei&gt;lllla also amouneod Utat clium COrp. at Graham station SWeeney, $10 IOIICI costs, IPOOd· ha•e 1loon aCJl&lt;l)ted tor admlotlon sin oo s.pt. 3, 1968 ~ !!!! '!, SWihweotern
members made 11!0 lfli&gt;Uidmoro
GALLIPOLIS - C!t;v ' POllee books of tickets may be pur- at 6 p.m. AJ&gt;rli 26.
lng: KJ&gt;le J. Barl1oll, $10 and next fall 1D 111otltull0na of h!l!har i.lay 29, 1968. , ,
.
· Tli't amual
35CI ""' lllllcipaled for tblo ehargod Chester I'Wtor, 54, of ehase&lt;l by llll)'one. Prevloualy,
Ladles ot Hoo.tb Church aorv· costa, stop 111!11: Donald A,~ltch, loarnlnl, according to an an11to ~ diiCIUiecl llltlnce· coolast
Jo&amp;r."
Newport,_Ky., IOIICI of tho QII!!01l the book' oouidbe)lllrehalled by IDa dinner wwe Mrs. Freda ,10 and evils, asllll'od door -.cemebl bJ Prlnclpai Jomoo TWe 1D, a raooardl project ap, Oct. 5 - fall
Bee
wlll1 driving while Ia- only authorized omployon.
Mitch, Mrs. - Robaon, Mrs. distance: Iierman R. Zirkle, $54 N, M. Davlo.
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provOd .1&gt;7 the u. -S. .pmco Of .
toxlcated
attor
an
aceldont
at
Torey
BYers,
Mrs.
Alma
MIUer,
and
costa,
$40
au_.ted
8lld
Br.,aa.
S.
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EduOatl!lfl ~IIIIi tgr
'slon lo I
• • - j.'!:JI'RICT 'ON TARGET'
GALUPOIJS - J. E11)1!1ett llloro 10:30 a. m. Sat&gt;•rd&gt;.Y at Soooo4
Mra. LOrena DavisiOIICIMiaolleoo 30 d&gt;.)'a probation, Qvorload; Wll- . lofr, ano! Mrs. 4 ..YCIUIIII, a! - · (]( Melil, Gall~.'~. Vln- f'!llil'··~!'!"
rlloo, JfUot&gt;.(lalllaoMelgl Boy Avo. and Loculi St.
JO.r
Sanborn.
Ham .R. BoriDC, fl4 IOIICI costa, 2:j7 s,eood Av.:, bU ~ ••:;, IDD~~~IICIIIeoubliH. ·•
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Pollcoreportedtho.ti'Orlerbod
$60 aospencled; Jo&amp;e)lhD.Sa7ro, · olptod for ailmlsiloo at ObliJ. · 1'1!,' '1B'-(IIr - ~toichobl.
SCOut Diltrlc:t. orraniJIIIloo and
$10 and coats, failure ID ~- Welieyan unverally ••, a mem• . cthll srO\Iel'!), 111 ' 1968.;69, ae~
Extensioll Chalrm~ &amp;JI11C1IID" eel pulled Into the drlvevra,y 0111lce- Fanenl
toda.v that the 1'-6-M Dlllrlc:t ond Ave., jUst ahove tho Wood
fer roglcatlm: Ptml w. JIUn. ber ~ lho lrelhman elus In i»rdln8 1o state ra&amp;ulatlma, 1o .
wa&amp; "on tarpt1' lh tbt t to 1 Insurance Agonoy, IOIICI backed
GALLIPOLIS -- Pallbearorn
. )'011, f5 and colla, ~vo ex. SeJI!eml&gt;er 1968.
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projoc:t bJ! Oll&lt;eecling boy Jll8ll&gt;o nut. IUs..,. struck 81ld cla1llag8d for toda.v's 2 p.m., """'ral of
blust; Mauri D. MiUer,' $10 and . a&gt;erlln CoUego has "!'Pf"""''
.
&lt;
eosts, stop 11811 vlolatloo. A.. . the ailmlotlon of ' E l l - liar· ,In the '!"med forooa Frld/11' at'
benhiP• for the end ol FobJ'l&gt;o a govemmwmall boo&lt;, adJICOIII Lewis G. Fellure, on, of Thurs.
...,., The !&amp;-G-Il p i tor 196~ to the drlYOWll'. Tliorowasmlnor d&gt;.Y'• Ohio River boat tra•
aoaled colts only woo Roilert s, der 11 s trellnnan In the !all Ohio SlaleUIIIvorlilywlalercomGALLIPOLIS - Eil!l!looll •· Marcinko, cbar&amp;ecl ,wltll paoalntl (]( IDBB. Ste Is thi ciaui!lrter ". ; ';
""' 1,187 boyl.
M-G-11 Ill .. clama&amp;O to the car """ an oatl· ficllm&amp;, were named· Saturday
trkt I• tile only Giatrlel Ia lht matod f68 to tile boo&lt;.
bJ! the WaUlii&gt;-Halloy-Wood Fu- ~t ocout loodors and tllreoiD- withoUt assured eloar dlltanco. Or. and Mrs. !Ill~ lflrolef,
nora! Home.
atlonded a Cub
IOO 'G8rfleld Ave;
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Trl • state Ar• to llllln thll
Tbe,y oro Rqbert Baxter, Rue• Seoul Leadoro Orlontallon Ad·
ad!lovomeot.
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Prl~, Jln.l Stoots, Sam Ham· nnood Training Clau, bold hera
Uton, llarveY Blain and ·11. W&gt;.Y· Ill tllo Graeo Metbodlst . a.urd!; . fteiulnder
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an. Honorary pallbearerl will.
11\otructera were Mr.-.. IIOIM!I'I For Meetbag
be carl Morodlth and W- [lo,. Rolsdl, Cboupeako,llll\IGal'land
Yls. llcrvlcoa will be held Ill the E. Par\10111, Gallipolis, leodoi'·
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Firllt :BIIjll!ll Cburoh bora.
ship tralniDa ebalrman. :
tralniDa ehalrman. . ,
GALLIPOLIS .
The next aosllon will be hold
Apt1t '- In tho Maoon llle11104iot
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cr.d! for ollartjl$-~
romblder'
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'lbe ning
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unto be~
,, ,_.. 9:30 fora
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7:30
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proseeutor

'!'"'-oial'!lii--...

Hlgbl!l!hts ol tile tour will be
vlsiiB tD two Purdue Unlvers!t,y 1--.:;;;.:~;:,:;:: ~-;:;:;.....;.4
Experimental Fanns on which
Enroll Now For C l - .
cross bteedina and forage reo
I~ June or ~· · ~
......,h have beenconductec!. The
&amp;uthern Indiana Forage Farm
· GB.f it the
at llllbo!B h•s ~&gt;oen cblng wlJ&gt;- ' 8"'1neoo

d.

Perm-Central Railroad Bridge to ior class, 1 member ot the NaPt. PleasontfromKMaUP.Since tiona! 11ooor S&gt;clel1, -ko on
this Is a prlvately&lt;lWIIed bridge, the sehool new-r stair, pW-o
permission would have to come cymbals In the band. and ts a
from the railroad company. Too, member of the girls' balketball
satet;y measures tor toot pas- team.
sengers on this structure might
pose a problem, ilCCOrding to
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forage

lead.

llld

are A

l~rea~

Prodoetkino,
C6t wlntortna costs b¥ the uoe
of oxtende&lt;l grazing perio(ls or
the use of I'Qund bale~ as winter ~~......

u- :blo-. .

G• .. ' .,tate

to

holl&gt;tarmero solve three
moat llowortant problems ·In a
'!&gt;oof e~alf C!l'&lt;!roUon.

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Slote Signal
C}lllall
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Tuning ·Eye esoild
Volt Color Pllol Cool ·

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"' &lt;;ALUPOLIS - 'AI&gt;P~· , JUniOr clll..d, ~Woil;.o~ ~&gt;r;·· Sou!&gt;lll•s, •lll'"flda Stewart, and

1y ~~ Gall!&amp;' Aell4emY' llll!lt .')ll.l ;)»~. Pam llonf)', n I e k ·, Mary \v,alker. .
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• llchiJOl: stut!Oots ~\: lalu! J'r ~- ~'~ Beverly Jo!fers, AlienO ,. B!Oio&amp;Y-:-' Gary Ballal'&lt;l,
llmbiBQ' .IJIUO To~• ~ao- ,KJII!oro, M~rc\..- '¥:lil!l!'· ~ .)'lo Gibe~ Carol

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Mfrok 25, .211, 27,

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,Uc. A~~n ·~;r.~~. ae~ ¥0!~···\ navtd·'l,l,~~~~ . B~.~ 1 ~one,, K ~cer.
cordi!~&amp; 'to l'fbt&lt;ill!f-~· N. llc~'!o ' Me!P""'-· 1'111\1811,\ Sley,o • Tom (/fr, TOll)

•;:rt•~.e tile q~allty ol

&lt;;k\f~!i .:~1r ,!','', .;. , Wal~~..a_,~,.W~rP.,,Ji'' le ~- 8lld
~~ ·~-~~~ '"' . :~t,atlk~-« t~-· ':t,?,":,. ' UG~~~ of

tet; uum~,·· ·

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ImProve. and

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Gui&lt;10"'l"· 'lii•.,P~~·' 9.111 li"l!~; ,, . .,~,DY!' ~·. •Ciollll1CI1 Bill
•re desllned ki' measure .141~ da '~e)'
r. ..r , ~..-. S!ed, Mar~la
dent aebl..emili1! i!t'~ltlt!
'~ M~rt,\CJit· ~. R&gt;.Y
-~ ~ j j 'lleleot ~~· eil~ t.lill\is, j'Shliltn '~sliipt:' '1\'h~. '
!Qr tllo anal -am. 'fl\0 lasts tJobi, ~· abjl flloi'Oil T&gt;.)'lor,
Algilbra I
may al'"' be u~ , \b ·evilluate · Am~~l\11 i!IBtoey - Mike Ad· llBt1:
elas~ ,sti'Milbs
~·ae• am a; Allan Bpstor, niehBj'd.t'l"" ' 110111. .
ror . • .&amp;ia\'t!eular .W.l•ct .,...•• ·~,' Joi111 Fol'&lt;l, VlnooiUII, ~d · T~• Jol!4!1,
~~ imo ~ hlgh CJI\tllla' Joluj.,., .. RI~k Mosel)', BU!oai'•
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QOROTIIY N_EUTZLING '
tell lllliJ be ~1011\0 N!R'4aont . Nl)l~ Ri.,.l-d Seott, MI )!. &amp; :
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GoUla A~ ~ SChool ID SldcJmbrO, mwe Smltll, 8lld Jlo!lg
11,"18
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~nnounce
llnal loni\le!IU0111"il') at Qiuo 'IV,oit. ' ,.;
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·\'Jiver~r ·Atljena. Pari.\~1• : b ~&amp;lea, ·- Tom Br .1_1 n.
POMEROY'- . Deleptes and ter, daillltier ot ~~r: ..ld i.lro. dude roodlng IOIICI bowUnli IOIICI fortlllste'\are~~w!,~cll· ' BI'I\~~· ~u. Steve carl..,..,
al~o to !!"•key• Girls Stel!l, •Frank llorter ..Jilt t.iot l!riS&amp;re she Is aoeretary ot her bowl- era from""""" top..,Midnlatu•'. :iobn . Odldors, .wJyne Clllrk; ·
to be h!lld In .rune at Capital Unl- )1inlora It Poliloi'VIllll!lt S&lt;hoOI. lng league. Ste Is a member of ciOn!~ In .OOIIIIUI&gt;Jeet irea.' :
.~'-~· Lindo· Gloas,
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verll\1', Colulnbut have been 10·
Min Wblte lo a niembor o! the Middleport Church of Christ.
Sludenla .~clpallng-ln I ti t l bOII\~cler,
J61
leeted br the LacliOa Auxiliary&lt;!( 'tho National 111n1r Sodet;r, and
Mlu NeutzUnli Is active Ill . ·Prel~Jolnab _District $ate Schol·.&gt;tiuTt..ln;
David ,:_HW,;'~ i!DI,.,'C:liOir,..~t,J..nr•
Drew Wei&gt;ster POst 39, Amerl· 'the FUture Tolchorl ot Arner· hl&amp;ll sc:bool sport&amp; end plays aroldp Tello are:
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eon Legion.
lea. Ste plays lito auq&gt;bmle Ill clarinet In the Melia Morlllder
Ensllllh 1..:: lla)' BelvUio, Deb·
Tbe doleptes are. BIJ:bara the Meigs marehiDI: a o a band. Ste Is a mom'"'" ot tho ble Bi1181wD. QoYid .I!Unlotte,,
White, dalllll&gt;lel' of Mr. and Mr•. coocert banda. Her - · • In- Sacred Heart Catholic ChUrch Lll11ll COoola1, .Linda Fraley, •Geoe·
Dan White, L~ · Terrace,
and sings in the choir there. France, Marte.Gibe,t, carol Hue· '
Pomeroy, who will attend under
A member o! the Rock !l&gt;rinll• holt, Mary Hout, Tom KOnnon,
sponsorsldp ol tile Middleport
Melbodlst Chureh, Mlaa Collins Tim Kyger, Kathy McGuire, CIChild CONenatioll Leaaue: ....
Is on the atudent councn and thO lily Miller, Kim N~. Torey
Dorothy Neutzlllla. daug!!ler of · (Continued from Paae 1)
.school newspaper otal!. lillao Qrr, Tom Prose, '1'1\~r-Ralaoo.. •
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Mr. and Mra. Norbert NeutzPorter Is treasurer of tfle Jun· Alii sanders, . Valorle flieets,
a CCii1.Y ol a
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Mrs. Knight
(Continued from

Pogo I)

llhe IIIIYO •goodbye' as though
the ov~ had been a ~ ­
uAMie, ratthtul an~ cheerful,
··I • is the maneloua woman who
-.1 drives oor bUa. Not one poreoo
can dol1y tbe flc:t that our Annie
Ia always thor• WI!On we ljeed
her."
EXCLUSIVE DRtvER
llolni the only !emale driver
Ill tile county plaeoa Annie not
only ID a position ol exeluslvene•a but also often l)Uts her in
ling, Peacoek Ave. , Pomeroy,
the politloo of bolnll tho target
who will be IIJIOII"'redbythole•ol friendly ldddbig from some
IIQII awdliary.
91 the 70 male drivers. .
Selected as alternates were
-ver, Annie' a wide smile PatU Collins, daughter of Mrs.
takea care of the lltuatlo' and, Iris CoiiJns; and Charlsse Por~
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bold Annie Ill esteem lor her·
aldUill! driving teachni'fle. She
can drive with the beat or 'em.
ADnle and her husband, Cttester, ""' worillng al tho Mil·
moil PIIIDI or American E!OC•
11'1&lt; lit Moundorvllle, W. Va., have
two 10111. They are Terl')', a
Stale Bighwjll' Patrolman asliln·
ed to Marlooi, .... Dick, attencl·
IDa a radar lehool.at Fort Bllsa,
near El Puo, Tex., whe~ .he
11 with the armed forces.
Amlo dreado to think o1 the
cia¥"""" she 11111 beglringuphor
bua and •11er .ldds•.,
Thil 11 a ~J)1an 'Who loves
her - k - ooe Who behind that
,pleasant smUe reallzestheerave
reapooalbUity ol her joblnn:ans-

Arthur Woods
Award Winner

COOK ON DES!' ROYER
seaman Apprentice Rodney c.
Cook, USN, "'"of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar F, Cook, Jr,, of Rt. 2,
Gali.Jpolls, has com,pleted three
weeks of operations with "sea
Dragon" forces while serving 1------~
aboard the destroyer uss Bordelon oft the coa fit of Vietnam.
On one of the patrols, 1he Bor-

delon rescued an American landing craft alter it hP strayed
into enemy waters.

Catwalk

Interested parties.
In other matters directly related to present situaUons, rea
ports from IIUDtlngloo Saturday
revealed plano for now aprons
for tho 15.car ferry operating
between Hen&lt;leriOit and Kanauila were approved by commendor
Adorn Zablnald, u. S. Coast
Guard. IOIICI submitted by George
Keiii\Y of 0-Kin ~dllne IOIICI Repair Shop, a diYialon ol POint

MCl• Calm
-eArea says

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Steve Stebblrts.

Eni!lsh D- Dana Clallllld,
Karon Coker, Pam "'"'~'~'• Allene .
Kilgore, Jolm Morgan, M Ike
Rake, David Romaine, MelOdy '
Stahan, John Thomas, and LOn·
nle Bush.
English m _;_ Vtekl caldweU, ~ ..

Kith)! Carter, Rita DeVaul~ Mar·.
ty EVans, J0011 Fol'&lt;l; Jlni 11arr1:
aon, Dave Johnson, Georgena ~
Lemley, Joy~o MJ&gt;ors, Barbara
Nibert, Karen Nibert, Peggy Slid·
more, Margate! Tracy' Connie
Whittington and Faith Wyao.
Eilsllsh IV - Terry Briggs,
Dora Brad!', TallY Dambrooih,
Karen DoYidoon, Fee Elaol, lleb· .
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs Coun· ble Gatewood, Jay Horrllon,
ty Is me of tile calmest areas In
Doidra Keels, &amp;!lSD Prose, and .

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SOme IIIOthers must brqchU.
dren u they aie to hol,p with

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To Make Public Dinners
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k hard
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evening sblfl. Tbe IOCOnd group
to forward IDa ~ora '"-1 or may not be aorved the meal ·-• was -.
of tile wa,ya man 1 ~
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do this loin aor a•urdl oriented. '
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sponalblo for cleanlni up IOIICI
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In either ease, when t h e walhinl the dishes.
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toa~!ler ~· •P. to begin
rtpproxlmatei,y 215 porsono
"!!: ~ ,~ ,;·'. ~ !'"~ ~" 1.. , ., Ill I'XOIJllil q(Jo!dns. ~!illla· wore served at the clbl!ler. Tbe
" Sjt.~ · w '"' : "' :::;,co111i&gt;lllllt1JU11&amp;:" J\IJII,iPle,IJlem.:' oe~. !ill~il.y j!ll!lil'li\iil;l.ervos
-4'(.~ m.l\,1 rrtrt&lt;R-·•Ilull l! . . • .
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cte~,.~rtJIPel'•"' doea~Mo. real- _abOUt .i~ or 12 .lafa&amp; dlanera a
~if' :" 4)'!1\Y. Fir II ~- Georg{ · lzo·lioll' lilueh'work•, roal, hard, •
"''lbo il&gt;divl'd\,~" 'clrcloa
'"'ck bonding, foot-tiring, mus- aorvo smaller groups cl!rlng tile
: w. ,.:MUior..,IKICI cllofr.• IOIICI
1 . J, J lale Miller 13 Lake Drive, ele fatiiiUing work - ha~ JIOI10 year. Tbo aec:ompanylng pictures
•·...RIQ Grulde, ,.;. aWarded 1 eer- Into making Ills expansive wei- lhciw the General SOciety "•t
~ •._ ,1;itlelt,t at a«~hievement Feb 14, come possible.
work.''
·•··. ,trl\1-~rvJJ.i.Wiflllbesilltllufllll
Proparatlona for tho recent
... ·~ lialnteoance Company Qlambor of Commeroo Dinner
ARRIVES IN VIETNAM
~ ,_,_ j\_,, Kona. Sit. Miller hi(• that ·had ooe of the lar·ArmJr ~elailot Four Denver
eamod tile aword for out &amp;tend 118111 attendanooo of tho year were W, llouck, 20, aon of Mi. IOIICI
"" ·Ins aorvlce ·aa first aaraeani mode by the General S&gt;clel1 or Mrs. Denver H. Houck, Rt. 2,
o•
of .the eolllpa11!' from Sopt IO tho Graeo Melbocllst Church.
Crown City, wes ooiiQllod as a
· 1987 to ""''· ~5, 196S. Sit. ·Mll:
'lbe ooeiety Is !"Ide up of aev. construction apoclallot In tile
lor has beln In the ~ aiooo '"' elrclea. Each elrele - on 70th Engineer Group ooor Plel" Jul,y. 3, 19~. lie Ia a 19!8, grad- helper to 801 lip tho ku, Vietnam, Fob. 21.
"" uate o1 Rio Grande llll!lt School. . meal IOIICI cook the dlmor, then

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· ..Y~ice , along Broadway
. Stewart toiiW I row winters •
it tho C':!li'cabsna' 11 a low~
tOld •• he's Jetting to Nasoiu for prom- linger lihUe lbo CC11&gt;8·
aome fll.yllah lllhan1lan coll&amp;pl· galo Preened; aame lad has re.
lni :. Arl ·Onuoll' pchl 1urnec1 as star of the eopa•a show
.. CriMina~• · .• , A1Drton Downey under his square monicker _
(who aolcbllla 20......, Jlliole • Enzo Stuarll :.. One ol 1 h 0 10
Door Park. Ave • .,-tment for · germs Jflfl 1'1no lntervlewo .011
$300;ooo·.alld 1JooJaM a "sintll" TV I10JIPed abl!ard .roe and
el~ said tho 1&gt;11 Oat he's In cec~~.ri or Leb8110r1 ::;
m,a&lt;ll·hlm feel like "Maule 111111 jllleumonia .:. 111 tills aophl · •
J~.• -~ Maggie'' ... Mike ed N. Y. C1f1 tho hottef::!
simple reason r 0 r n1tecy Is ·
laclecl to

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TABLES MWI' BE SET - Mrs, Wllllam Smith seated,
Mrs, Jack Rogers, •tan&lt;llnt left and Mrs. c. E. Eliwtt, right,
told napkins and place silver,

Its time

::.Mother

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en, dedi cated to the Christian small ~ms. 9leh -ma stag.

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Putl hla to71 In a plastic bog

RAD Meeting
Is March 29

AND

INSTALLATION
With The PurchaN Of ••. ,

CARPET
6 9r

In Columbus
The annual statewide Resource

At Rlluior Price

DeveltJPment. (RAD) conrerencJhi' 1
will

be held Friday, March

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at 'I:!J\~o!if~"Wir~~ Ag: ·

rleutfui-a!ufl:Milntst'rafion /. Audi-

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e AtRILAN eHERtOlbN

torium. This year's CoQference
tlleme will be 11 Meeting the
Needs of Ohio's Communities of
Tomorrow.*'

Over 500 Colon ond PoHerns To S.lecttFrom.
Coma In Todoy ond Make Your Select!on ·

e FR~E ESTIMATES e EASY TERMS

Small group ~sc:usslons on

trlth:al problems fsel1111 Ohio' s ·
small urban communities will

OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS

be held alter lunch, along with •

a presentation on what industry
lookr~

for

before locating in

JJmaU urban centers.
The cmrerence lB sponsored
by the State Resource Develq&gt;ment· (HAD) COmmitloe In 0001&gt;·
oration with the State Teehnt-

IEUCIOUS SALAD IN THE MAKING -

Mrs. Frank
Mozena, left and Mrs. W. Dlnald Galloway, right, prepare
slaw. Background worken are Mrs. Garland Caudill, left,

cal Action Panel. The Resource

Develop!OOM Committee Is made
up ' ot representatJves· from 50
organizations and groups through.
out Ohio vitally Interested In
they misled each other and aro
lmprovl1111 Ohio's communlcy reback to&amp;ether.
sources, eapedally In len big!!.
Lee Remick, doting Antho!Q'
I.Y metropolitan areas. Tho State
Roberto ot "!low Now, Dow
Technical Action Panel Ia made
Jones," may reconclle wlth her
up ol u. s. Department of Agmate ... Our Vegas spy reporla riculture agencies loested In
Earllfa Kilt's Cooaar•a hlaoo Olllo,
dote was more bomb than balm
'fllo eonference Ia especially
(''llostllo . llld llf1'CIPnl and the clelillned for communlcy loaders
audience tolllrned tho attitude'~;
who an lntero- Ill finding
IOIICI Jack Jooea lon't aottlng 1117 new wva to l,qirove their comra&lt;orda at tho Sondo.

the fragile bloom of
childhood is yours
for always with a ...

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"rally for tho-..boat
~cordln8 to' I!IIIOIDicomtml·
Prlnelpal Jamei N;1 M. l)avls. :
'lbo _.. Ia IIUed Sill&amp;l Do• .
1ecUon 'lbflor1 j AI!. A1Wnatl..
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to tlie llodoi PriMi1itjl'bf ffi;
. dltlonal PQ-ch&lt;iul1'oUt; bJ· Don·
nla Avnori · ·a 19$$ graduate of
The purpoao of
Gallla Acadomf lflib S&lt;hool.
show
Oxpllelll.J
Avner fs the 100 o! Mr; and
lnde()OIIdent
Mrs. Max Amor, 412llld8owoocl
., .Df., a ;llmiDt at VancleJI&gt;III Unl- which llltermlno
In a
..rolty.
one
!actor
beiDa
In addition to bollia 0111 ofelabt
NORTON
Southern DIYislon, Coljanl&gt;ua · VOIIdorbUt llilldo!lto llllociod for. tbi. aenaltirii;r
IOIICI So\1th8l'11 ObiD El~lc: tlie ROIIOl'l ldV&gt;I'Sel\llnar, Amot.
GotnpOII)', 'bU anl!ouncecl' tile Ia also a Dean's List llilldont, !On; a
IPJlOintmont o! Clarence E, and hao i1een oo tile Dean' a List Specifle atlmljiua

GALUPOUS- Arthur Woods
bu rather an unuoual vocallon,
l""ilv ...bile homo a about the
QOimtr)', •IQ oecordillll !I&gt; hlo '"'
penl..r ho does It very well.
'lbla week he rec:elved the
"District hivw of the !6&gt;nth"
award for February, In Ai&gt;rll,
1967 he aloo received it ODd In
Ma.r. 1966 he was the "Com- Towing of Kanauga.
the country according to Prose- John Ree&amp;i Vickie Roach, alterNorton, Line Crew ~rvtsor
ror .fud8eDleJI\PIIIIY Wiele hiver of tho Mooth."
Tbe aprons oro now being fab, eutlng Attorney Bernard Fultz. nate.
to Dll!rlct 'Uilt &amp;cloryjSor,
The-GallliloU&amp; Termtoal, 11111&gt; rlcated at tho 0-Kan ab&lt;lp.
Fultz was speokerFrldaynli!lt
Bookkeeping- RObert Broyles,
Conatruc:Uon ODd Malntonanee
aged by Mro. Rose Mary Sddo
John iii&gt;tlng. -1101 for Ohio to the Mlddleport-l'Omeroy Ro- Mar8ha Bullh, Vlekl Calt!Woll,
District, lllddliiiOrt. Ho ....
more Is one of u WlthiD the Valley Towlns. Inc.,. . - s of tary club on tho topic, A Law- Kath)! carter, Dobby Compfl&gt;a, ceodo Edward F.' KIDa Who Ia
,_ ,&lt; ,,
Le&gt;&lt;lngton, Ky., cliatrl&lt;t operated . Ill~ fori')' aorvlce, said "we hope yer's Day.
Debra Davis, Ruth Lembert, retlrirli attor more than 45 a·
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Mrs.
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F.
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aumthem.
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thIs
Tbere
was
humor
(reporting
Brenda
Lloyd,
Donna
Trimble,
years
'with
the
nrm.
A
native
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portlng NfeJy the •tfortune'1 ·of
•-""
frantle post mldnllll1t &lt;&amp;)Is by and Dan Vance; Cynlbla Jolmson, of Meigs County, Norton .._
lbo C011111111J11ty.
Woods h.. been With tho coast
Tho aprons will
lhllalled either a wife or huobanddemand· alternate.
tended Rutland and Mlddll&amp;lort
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Tblo Is a woman the young. to coa,atcompanyfor aevenyears
1!1• slow
IDa a divorce forthwith) pathos
World History - Llll Brink, hiP IChool&amp; and ohio ,stoto
GALLIPOLIS - .(la!Ua Coun' lix Je&amp;rl bJ qct..
· no.U
otero probably will never ·illud1
0
IOIICI l"'veli) lioul'
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.liaslo,
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dur· .re&amp;QialloriB
- I n their h!t'fl!rr ~~;
5
...ntlili... ~tfi ~(Cir ..,611oii, . lio1t f!1
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c , i • . · . ' eleCtricltv! rmri;l i~w
."''1iii'liilli'· - ~uih:welaimt • ebll4 ,..11
Bul thll It\~ tlley'li for1Qe.
'"'•ause1!ne's .
lnordor
. 1oor remember .\'biOI~ ''~~'•' of sll'Ol'iorltylnt:ludlngeOUrtesJ, Vallltlf TOWIIIII to
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prepared than Is
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"'" Bees' IIi' ~ Marshall ~'• ' .....,.,~. olll,..,",'dliJcllt&amp;Od''tilt' Me;
liMe
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per&amp;onal _,-anee coDWOII)' wooden plaUOrma at
tho tho•-stnglawyer's)lnFultz'o,
thePblliW_Inesi!"'AlU~Mr• . Bee' Gracie Card iJstem wibi
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ollectlon ol hillel')'
faded.
Allllo. .
HenderiiCIIIandKanaupiiOIICiingo. ramarks.
I
.
111Larry Taulbert
Uoalllin
1 kilow rn
clde!lt • free iftUos, c-ltion
Removal (/1 file ramp will aJ.
As for laek of erlmeo ot vlochill and ·sWvoOIIve on·Bo.te Date, -ol · tho llcl!ee . Gorpora. tour-&lt;ouat.Y· .
WOII't)'OU?
With le~ apnt and !il!llrict low bo011fte:l5:&lt;ar lorry~ the 1011ee - . attacks by one human
POMEROY- El&amp;llldoflllldantO No.I, ~ovWe.
UOII,
al_ ICbool lleiill
,m._r,' c:oiopl!..Oe witil &lt;ules o!l!ht-ca~ terry to uao the Hen- being . _ anofller - tho pro.... wore lined and .two otboro for·
1bo ....,...,_. Will mHI loa, llolga
TQ CJWITER TRAIN
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-~ 'ic, dor11011 la'""- until the Main cutor -eluded credit bel--' felted bonds Friday In tho coorl •. ·
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wllb "'-- """ ""'"""'
. •' ' ' oo · Coiner
POIIi:ROY- A
tri111
c., St. landint';,"'be tepalred.
to the ';ucies o! the I
of Melia COUI1Iy JUdge Fraak ..
7";:;;;::-;,. ella- !fOri' on lbo
lo beiDa d1arterecl fo~ e. oc:bool
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Tlie lOndlng at Main St. will courts, the sborll!'a department w. Porter. Forfeiting bonds, both
:w.t::.IM~dcuoo lllrther the - prO&lt;ollsllie sram.
1
paln&gt;l Wuhln&amp;tllll TriP In lofa7,
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be surfaced with eonereto by u.o and the prosec.Wr'• &lt;&gt;Ufco.
""· spoeding marge a, ware Leon·
'-IWYaH iJstem.
·
· tor
Automobile ~lub fJI SI!Uth· ·~·n Qlupd
Stole Road CommiS&amp;Ion as 110011
VIce PreBidont WUbUr TbOOo ard B. Rusaoli, $57.50, and
Jn·otiJor mettero, lbo llll*'ln· ·' wu
om Ohio, IJIOOIOr,_~W.wi\1 On D.
L.. Pnll_- ;
as tho river returns to pool bald prellded IOIICI announeod Glem A. Repb, $27.50.
GALLIPO\,IS ~ Two Gellla diiCIII&amp;Od lht 1968~ GlliiA Coun!1
make more ~pooliblo ·
u; • ..,.......
state.
mooibers w!U be gueola ofVIIUI·
Fined were Lewrenoo Me- A&lt;ad41111Y
!!choOiaonlo•.Jirls aehool calendar. Clas.Oa will be- 'will be hol4 on
111 1111 day_. Last roar 213 J&gt;llrol
Ei&gt;lllla also amouneod Utat clium COrp. at Graham station SWeeney, $10 IOIICI costs, IPOOd· ha•e 1loon aCJl&lt;l)ted tor admlotlon sin oo s.pt. 3, 1968 ~ !!!! '!, SWihweotern
members made 11!0 lfli&gt;Uidmoro
GALLIPOLIS - C!t;v ' POllee books of tickets may be pur- at 6 p.m. AJ&gt;rli 26.
lng: KJ&gt;le J. Barl1oll, $10 and next fall 1D 111otltull0na of h!l!har i.lay 29, 1968. , ,
.
· Tli't amual
35CI ""' lllllcipaled for tblo ehargod Chester I'Wtor, 54, of ehase&lt;l by llll)'one. Prevloualy,
Ladles ot Hoo.tb Church aorv· costa, stop 111!11: Donald A,~ltch, loarnlnl, according to an an11to ~ diiCIUiecl llltlnce· coolast
Jo&amp;r."
Newport,_Ky., IOIICI of tho QII!!01l the book' oouidbe)lllrehalled by IDa dinner wwe Mrs. Freda ,10 and evils, asllll'od door -.cemebl bJ Prlnclpai Jomoo TWe 1D, a raooardl project ap, Oct. 5 - fall
Bee
wlll1 driving while Ia- only authorized omployon.
Mitch, Mrs. - Robaon, Mrs. distance: Iierman R. Zirkle, $54 N, M. Davlo.
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provOd .1&gt;7 the u. -S. .pmco Of .
toxlcated
attor
an
aceldont
at
Torey
BYers,
Mrs.
Alma
MIUer,
and
costa,
$40
au_.ted
8lld
Br.,aa.
S.
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EduOatl!lfl ~IIIIi tgr
'slon lo I
• • - j.'!:JI'RICT 'ON TARGET'
GALUPOIJS - J. E11)1!1ett llloro 10:30 a. m. Sat&gt;•rd&gt;.Y at Soooo4
Mra. LOrena DavisiOIICIMiaolleoo 30 d&gt;.)'a probation, Qvorload; Wll- . lofr, ano! Mrs. 4 ..YCIUIIII, a! - · (]( Melil, Gall~.'~. Vln- f'!llil'··~!'!"
rlloo, JfUot&gt;.(lalllaoMelgl Boy Avo. and Loculi St.
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Ham .R. BoriDC, fl4 IOIICI costa, 2:j7 s,eood Av.:, bU ~ ••:;, IDD~~~IICIIIeoubliH. ·•
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$60 aospencled; Jo&amp;e)lhD.Sa7ro, · olptod for ailmlsiloo at ObliJ. · 1'1!,' '1B'-(IIr - ~toichobl.
SCOut Diltrlc:t. orraniJIIIloo and
$10 and coats, failure ID ~- Welieyan unverally ••, a mem• . cthll srO\Iel'!), 111 ' 1968.;69, ae~
Extensioll Chalrm~ &amp;JI11C1IID" eel pulled Into the drlvevra,y 0111lce- Fanenl
toda.v that the 1'-6-M Dlllrlc:t ond Ave., jUst ahove tho Wood
fer roglcatlm: Ptml w. JIUn. ber ~ lho lrelhman elus In i»rdln8 1o state ra&amp;ulatlma, 1o .
wa&amp; "on tarpt1' lh tbt t to 1 Insurance Agonoy, IOIICI backed
GALLIPOLIS -- Pallbearorn
. )'011, f5 and colla, ~vo ex. SeJI!eml&gt;er 1968.
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blust; Mauri D. MiUer,' $10 and . a&gt;erlln CoUego has "!'Pf"""''
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eosts, stop 11811 vlolatloo. A.. . the ailmlotlon of ' E l l - liar· ,In the '!"med forooa Frld/11' at'
benhiP• for the end ol FobJ'l&gt;o a govemmwmall boo&lt;, adJICOIII Lewis G. Fellure, on, of Thurs.
...,., The !&amp;-G-Il p i tor 196~ to the drlYOWll'. Tliorowasmlnor d&gt;.Y'• Ohio River boat tra•
aoaled colts only woo Roilert s, der 11 s trellnnan In the !all Ohio SlaleUIIIvorlilywlalercomGALLIPOLIS - Eil!l!looll •· Marcinko, cbar&amp;ecl ,wltll paoalntl (]( IDBB. Ste Is thi ciaui!lrter ". ; ';
""' 1,187 boyl.
M-G-11 Ill .. clama&amp;O to the car """ an oatl· ficllm&amp;, were named· Saturday
trkt I• tile only Giatrlel Ia lht matod f68 to tile boo&lt;.
bJ! the WaUlii&gt;-Halloy-Wood Fu- ~t ocout loodors and tllreoiD- withoUt assured eloar dlltanco. Or. and Mrs. !Ill~ lflrolef,
nora! Home.
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11\otructera were Mr.-.. IIOIM!I'I For Meetbag
be carl Morodlth and W- [lo,. Rolsdl, Cboupeako,llll\IGal'land
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Experimental Fanns on which
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Perm-Central Railroad Bridge to ior class, 1 member ot the NaPt. PleasontfromKMaUP.Since tiona! 11ooor S&gt;clel1, -ko on
this Is a prlvately&lt;lWIIed bridge, the sehool new-r stair, pW-o
permission would have to come cymbals In the band. and ts a
from the railroad company. Too, member of the girls' balketball
satet;y measures tor toot pas- team.
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vlaiUd . tlie Ktm,; .;FIIiieril,· lilil;ba, anil her
Home I.J. Parkersboti ~ to· o1 Cincinnati; J. Lester
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len Brewer's llrsti.,..stn, Mrs. ol 'llo,l't!lll; Ema l¥um9, .,."!!Il ·
N~ra Pickering, who ·d:led on 1'fll)re~entative of Wasb1111doo, iot' .
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ll!3'100; Evelyn llusiO)' · it at 0
Mro. Pickering, 97, 1rao1 h 0 1 drill director, F....;.;.svllle·
widow of Dr. w. D. Pickering. Kathl'Yil Black, de]lliiy puc~ ,;;.
The couple spent most or their Iron of District 26 Kenton; and
lives at Looe c'ectar, w. va., Ann Thomas, wo~ matront aDd
before moving to Parkerobllrg. Robert King, wortliy patron Ot
Sle was the daught&gt;r o1 the Evangeline Ch"fi"T.
\ate Lewis Smith and Mlll'Y Fllrm
The brunch was servocl by
Smith, Who lived near DeWitt's Rosemary J;yons, president o1
Run on Smith Ridge Roa4
the past matron1, KathrP, Mft.

Old Right- and lbey will deserve them.
Whitaker warns.
The right to proclaim truth as one sees it
is no\ doing · very well on the American
camp1ts today, be ~ays. For many students
and teac~ers, what -reallY determines the
right or wrorili o£' wbat a ·person does is not
basic principfes : but where he stands oil
certain overriding contemporary issues llke
the war in Vietnam.
Whitaker says lbat many faculty members
seem to feel that the "right" attitude on
Vietnam or similar social problems of today
is adequate justlficatlon .for "tbe most !Ia·
grant breaches of various kinds of ·scholarly
obligations."
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power-nor will it get any,lf Americana·bave.
learned any lessen from other countries
where groups &lt;llilb all the answers an.d aU
the truth on theit side have gained control.

··It can't happen here." of course. but
certain developments in American intel·

leetual life suggest how it did happen in
Russia and elsewhere.

Freedom of speech on the campus is being
throttled by pressure from the academic
New Left. from professors and students alike.
charges Dean Virgil K. Whitaker of Stanford

University 's Graduate Division.
" Even during the darkest days of l Sen.
Joe) McCarthy we would never have toler·
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ttght of free speech on a university ca mpus

that have occurred within the last two or
three years," he says .
··The darkest day in the hist~ry of Stanford

was surely that in which Dean RLlsk decided
that he could not safely speak at Stanford."
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coincided with the advent of Medicare.
of tbls io going to make poverty
attractive or dlse&lt;iurage people from trying
to better themseives. What it could do, &amp;ow~
ever, Ia ap,ur demancla that Medleare or
"Legalald, ' or perhaps even govei'IU!ient·
provide~~ automobile insurance or home
mortgages be made available to all the
people. .
For Ifno person should be denied the bene·
ftts of society because he baa no money
neither should anyone be denied !11010 ftts because be bas just a littie money. And
tt follows logically that if no one should be
penalized becauso he has just a little money,
neither ahould anyone be penalized because
be bas a littie bit more than just a Utile.
Some will call II socialism; some will c:aU
it merely inevitable. It dapellds on 00. It
fa handled and how far It Is allowed to go.
Call It social equality. insurance. But as with
any klbd of Insurance, wbelber privately run
or goyernment-run, someone ultimately bas
to pay the biD.
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can history.
. In the Revolution alone there was, for
mstance, Peter Salem. At the Battle of
Bunker Hill, it was he who shot the ranking
British ol!icer, Major l'ltcalrn the same who
had led !be l)ritish forces against the Minutemen at Lexington.
Everyone bas heard of Molly Pitcher who
manned her fallen husband's cannon at the
Battle. of Monmouth. But virtually unknown. ,·
to whites or Negroes. is Deborah Gannett a
Negro girl whO served as a soldier in a Ma~s.
,ac~usetts regiment ·ln male disguise. She re,. ceived an honorable discharge and praise
and .a penajon from the state legislature .
Let Crispus . Atlucks stand as tbe symbol
of !hese and many others. But let's not have
any more holidays or school will never be
ln session and nobody will learn anything.

Students in Newark, scene of one of the bitterest racial riots of last year, had a holiday
recently. The Board of Education officially
declared March 5 at Crispus A!tucks Day.
Attucks, a runaway slave and sometime
seaman, a brawny mixture of Negro white
and Indian genes, is commonly reme.;,bered
as the first martyr of the Revolution. He was
the first man shot down by the Redcoats in
the famous Boston Massacre in 1770.
As such he prohably has as authentic a
claLm to herodom as any of the men we
honor. Undoubtedly, other cities will now
take a cue from N e wa r k and establish
Crispus Attucks Day in response to Negro
demands for recognition of the part they have
played in tl&gt;e bullatng of America.
This will be a fine thing-if it sloJ!s there
For there simply aren't enough days in tru;
year to cover all the Negro heroes in Ameri-

It is well-known that women will spare no

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Q-How did the fi""""lol
diatnct of New York Citv g,t
the populnr 11 am e of Wall

A-In 1642 the Dutch buUt
a public meeting bouse on the
site of 73 Pearl St. In 1653,
they erected a wall tp protect
their settlement, frbm which
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Tbls kind of retbatching Is not good enough
for some men, however. Tiley are turning to
hair transplant surgery , a long, tedious and
terrifically e x p e n s i v e proeess in which
clumps of balr aDd roots are removed from
the more luxurious fringe regions of the
cranium and implanted. in the upper desert
areas. Thousands of men have undergone
Ibis ordeal in the past five years, reports tb•
Wall Street Journal. ·
Eacb transplant can cost from t5 to tz and
the average patient requires :1)0 to 3QO, bf
them . Yet even at these prices, the New
York dermatologist who originated the tech·
n1que tre•ts 100 patient&amp; a week and is
booked for two months in advance
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Secret·Is Out: 'Generator'
·Emits.:Capital Double-talk

'i:''ii'aith;aer

May

top(J!'r. ~ . expects business to double tbl&amp;

expense and endure almost any discomfort
for the sake of beauty , from spending hours
baking their heads nnder ~ryers to attempt·
tng to teeter about on stilts wblle encased in
body armor. Vanity it; indeed named woman.
Men are different, of course. To be sure,
they're supposedly becoming more fashion.
conscious and sales of men's toiletries are
zooming. But in general, men are content to
present themselves for better or worse as
nature made them.
Tiley are! Take that most egiHhalt&gt;rlng
of affllctions-baldness. Correcting nature's
shortcomings in this respect has become a
$3!-milllon-a-year industry .
Approximately 100,000 men bought toupees
(now called hairpieces) In 1967, says a leading maker, who charges an average pr~ce of
tl85 for a fail-safe and almost undeteclable

CIUtAllf, W, VL Tho brldMloct is a 1965 graduate of Middl.,
1&gt;01'1 Hiab SChool and attO!lded Mountain 1lat• College. iile io
PreoentJi employocl as secretary wltll the Ohio Division of wuo.
llle Ill Atlien•. Sgt. Von Meter graillated ln.1965 from Wahama
Hi8h Se.hool and his just returned !rom a 13 month tour o1 ducy
In TalWall. The we.:ldlng will be an event ol March 23 at 4:30
Po m. at the Middleport C~h of Christ. The gracious custom
ot.oPeD church w!U be obsmed.

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these selections playocl by fourth
dl,IDort.AIQilandflvtt11'111dcldldrto&gt;IIQtlilll'itel&gt;acro"thestage grade tonOtte class, Twinkle,
to i'oceift I dlploJna tblt IIPrfDr,
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Slturdar,
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David, gra41al8( in!mJI
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Teresa Swatzel; her dauShter; Ech o -~··t , --•
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Sla\0 Uolvoratty. rocli~i
Potta, .~brealo. -..»~..
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A&lt;iams,
Njirman Llnlor,
Ot u.i foi'~atzol~'
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mer Betcy Hartlager
of Colum. The trio will spend a week
Hanbul, IIlli gradlalo from Ohio tliere vlsltlni: Capt. UK~ Mrs. num,
. 'Pickens, Robert
. ,VDJ.veraiQ", and .the same month Joe Tate (Sandy Potts) and Pierce,
Ruth, Tommy
JI1Y .~~op~, .......... of tlie dauShter, ·lllarcy,.lnd MIJor and Reed, and Barbara Andrews.
tormor Mary
o! !.Ira. R. R, Travfa.
Th'e Iieglrmers Class (IUth and
Miss Silo
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. Mr. and Mra. lloxl1 T, &amp;lmme$eld,
· Nursing,
bero have voiWJlOered to lend a Truly, Marines March, and Jet
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Three of Mrs, .u·••·-r's hind wltli tlie atago decoratklns .root March. Students were Bonto ltibori lllavla
son of Mr.
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Will r.,.';;i:"btat. fo'r tlie Mlu SOUthern Ohio re- nie Barrlng11r, Theresa Chlchealjol® 1, .Ree&lt;IMlls. ·
. ilchciol ,dlplomal, 'llld II10J1 a r e sional eompotlllon in tlie Miss tor, Edward Gibbs, Marslla
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lllih &amp;:hooL ... . 3ei!I'OJ! lloilll frD!n Mllllieport America ~
Kimes, Regina Kimes, Karen
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To CarTY out 111e ll!&gt;l'llirtlieme Reed, and KIJ)IIng Reed.
J, L.
111 POmeroy and'la .•
o1 !he' roriner vlolei the 8I'OUP IIlli
colorful artl. Advanced studenti (sixth, sevMr. Mur!&gt;tl¥ a
·~r. lrWn ArllDston Hlgb ficlal Rower ac~plecesforthe
Whlli ••
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Nickel Need
1011'of "-""•• ft&lt;!m a hl8h aehool .,....... tbe nat!onsl papant,
The p rod u c ll on of highlli .,., ve!L.. llev, ·
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,Jrvlni Kar:&lt;, Inca! dealer, will quality tools in ·canada and
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ll'iUear 'oi.,.od, • ~ ~ to tlie expenses the United States requires the
. uat!Dna tor Mr'j : u•..H.;-r . { VI the flii.O'Afeoratlon.
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AND SPEAKING ol 1968Rradustea, Steve Coots wltl llnilh
hla 1\Wk at tlio !Urk..W• Schaol
G( Osteoplltll,y. In lla,y. Curreoll.r
Steve Ia clolns, ~ at a
· ~spital •In st. Loula1 Mo., after
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·gagement ~d II)Proac~ marriage of her daughter, Narsa., to
Sgt. ~&lt;If Van Meter, '!!!~ ol Mr, and Mro. Elmer Van Meter,

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It waa 100thli' "togedMrneu•• acthit;y for the Gaakllia- Chailes
opin thlo year wu In the role ollnterlocutor, and Echl Maxine
sq and parformocl iD tile Jllln&amp;trel circle.
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Ema ~ Galk!U Jolnlld tho PhaliiiiX or minstrel veterans
for tlie 1988 .Wellston lioiar)' ~hoW stiged Frtcla1 and Slturcla1
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Route I, are annolinc~ lh• onpg"'!'ont of their daughter, Soodl,
to Gu.r Saraent. son o! Mr, andMrs1 John Sergent, or Pomeroy,
Route 1. Miss. Bailey Is a oenlor at Pomeroy lllifl &amp;:hooL Mr.
S&amp;rgent, a 1966 gradnste ol Pomeroy High &amp;:hool, Ia attending
school in YOUIJB&amp;town. Wocldlng plsns are ~tete.

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The middle class-tile hardworking, consuming, saving, taxpaying middle class-is
tbe strength of the nation,' we, are often
reminded. That strength is mucb put upon
these days.
A defenda~t in a criminal case, for in·
stance. is better oil being flat broke than having a small nest egg, two legal experts said
recently.
According to Warren H. Lehman and Dallin
H. oaks, professors of law at Wa&lt;hington
University and the University of Chicago
respectively, lh' defense which lhe state can
supply lhrougb lts public defender system is
better than thai wblcb a tlefenclant in the
lower middle class can al!ord.
The Indigent defendant also has the advantage of having the costs of his appeals paid
for by the state, whereas the defendant with
limited funds may be forced to be content
with an adverse lower court decision.
Something similar Is true in regArd to
medical costs today. Thanks to Medicare, the
poor are enjoying health care they have loog
deserved and have long been denied. But it
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Monday atternoon In Parkers- Wlnn, Grace French, El!una K.
burg, Burial was In MI. oUvet Clalwortliy, and Evelin Lewis.

entll ned elghtli grade) presented
MeditAtion, a trombone solo by
David Weber; tnunpet solo by
Jane Whitehead; clarinet solo,
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Ken Grif!ltli, Nelibborhood
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president olthe PTA, Mrs. Vl'Iian l!UJnphrey, wltli~~tar
the local Boy and Cub S c o u t
Troops. Mrs. Hwnphreytlien))i'esented the charters to the Cub
Scoutmaster, Charles Hall, and
Boy Seoulma-. Dohrman Reed.
The PTA meeting was OJlOIIOI! ,
wltli pra.,yer by Johrlny Kibble.
A nominating committee was
named with Dohrman Reed as0
chairman, others to oeTYe a r
Warren Pickens and Joe Turner.
Attendance banner wao awarded to Mrs. Franz• room. The
eighth grade cia" held a bake
sale, PTA members toted to
contribute $25 to'prd tlie acholarllh(J) lund for a futuro teacher
sponsored by tlie C&lt;JIIIIf.Y C&lt;llmcll
PTA, Refreshments were served by the committee.

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vlaiUd . tlie Ktm,; .;FIIiieril,· lilil;ba, anil her
Home I.J. Parkersboti ~ to· o1 Cincinnati; J. Lester
:' PlY tlielr ·ro..,..ls to Mrs. AJ, Rrlll&lt;l .,senllnel, and Mro;. rurl\,..
len Brewer's llrsti.,..stn, Mrs. ol 'llo,l't!lll; Ema l¥um9, .,."!!Il ·
N~ra Pickering, who ·d:led on 1'fll)re~entative of Wasb1111doo, iot' .
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ll!3'100; Evelyn llusiO)' · it at 0
Mro. Pickering, 97, 1rao1 h 0 1 drill director, F....;.;.svllle·
widow of Dr. w. D. Pickering. Kathl'Yil Black, de]lliiy puc~ ,;;.
The couple spent most or their Iron of District 26 Kenton; and
lives at Looe c'ectar, w. va., Ann Thomas, wo~ matront aDd
before moving to Parkerobllrg. Robert King, wortliy patron Ot
Sle was the daught&gt;r o1 the Evangeline Ch"fi"T.
\ate Lewis Smith and Mlll'Y Fllrm
The brunch was servocl by
Smith, Who lived near DeWitt's Rosemary J;yons, president o1
Run on Smith Ridge Roa4
the past matron1, KathrP, Mft.

Old Right- and lbey will deserve them.
Whitaker warns.
The right to proclaim truth as one sees it
is no\ doing · very well on the American
camp1ts today, be ~ays. For many students
and teac~ers, what -reallY determines the
right or wrorili o£' wbat a ·person does is not
basic principfes : but where he stands oil
certain overriding contemporary issues llke
the war in Vietnam.
Whitaker says lbat many faculty members
seem to feel that the "right" attitude on
Vietnam or similar social problems of today
is adequate justlficatlon .for "tbe most !Ia·
grant breaches of various kinds of ·scholarly
obligations."
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power-nor will it get any,lf Americana·bave.
learned any lessen from other countries
where groups &lt;llilb all the answers an.d aU
the truth on theit side have gained control.

··It can't happen here." of course. but
certain developments in American intel·

leetual life suggest how it did happen in
Russia and elsewhere.

Freedom of speech on the campus is being
throttled by pressure from the academic
New Left. from professors and students alike.
charges Dean Virgil K. Whitaker of Stanford

University 's Graduate Division.
" Even during the darkest days of l Sen.
Joe) McCarthy we would never have toler·
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that have occurred within the last two or
three years," he says .
··The darkest day in the hist~ry of Stanford

was surely that in which Dean RLlsk decided
that he could not safely speak at Stanford."
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coincided with the advent of Medicare.
of tbls io going to make poverty
attractive or dlse&lt;iurage people from trying
to better themseives. What it could do, &amp;ow~
ever, Ia ap,ur demancla that Medleare or
"Legalald, ' or perhaps even govei'IU!ient·
provide~~ automobile insurance or home
mortgages be made available to all the
people. .
For Ifno person should be denied the bene·
ftts of society because he baa no money
neither should anyone be denied !11010 ftts because be bas just a littie money. And
tt follows logically that if no one should be
penalized becauso he has just a little money,
neither ahould anyone be penalized because
be bas a littie bit more than just a Utile.
Some will call II socialism; some will c:aU
it merely inevitable. It dapellds on 00. It
fa handled and how far It Is allowed to go.
Call It social equality. insurance. But as with
any klbd of Insurance, wbelber privately run
or goyernment-run, someone ultimately bas
to pay the biD.
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. In the Revolution alone there was, for
mstance, Peter Salem. At the Battle of
Bunker Hill, it was he who shot the ranking
British ol!icer, Major l'ltcalrn the same who
had led !be l)ritish forces against the Minutemen at Lexington.
Everyone bas heard of Molly Pitcher who
manned her fallen husband's cannon at the
Battle. of Monmouth. But virtually unknown. ,·
to whites or Negroes. is Deborah Gannett a
Negro girl whO served as a soldier in a Ma~s.
,ac~usetts regiment ·ln male disguise. She re,. ceived an honorable discharge and praise
and .a penajon from the state legislature .
Let Crispus . Atlucks stand as tbe symbol
of !hese and many others. But let's not have
any more holidays or school will never be
ln session and nobody will learn anything.

Students in Newark, scene of one of the bitterest racial riots of last year, had a holiday
recently. The Board of Education officially
declared March 5 at Crispus A!tucks Day.
Attucks, a runaway slave and sometime
seaman, a brawny mixture of Negro white
and Indian genes, is commonly reme.;,bered
as the first martyr of the Revolution. He was
the first man shot down by the Redcoats in
the famous Boston Massacre in 1770.
As such he prohably has as authentic a
claLm to herodom as any of the men we
honor. Undoubtedly, other cities will now
take a cue from N e wa r k and establish
Crispus Attucks Day in response to Negro
demands for recognition of the part they have
played in tl&gt;e bullatng of America.
This will be a fine thing-if it sloJ!s there
For there simply aren't enough days in tru;
year to cover all the Negro heroes in Ameri-

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Q-How did the fi""""lol
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the populnr 11 am e of Wall

A-In 1642 the Dutch buUt
a public meeting bouse on the
site of 73 Pearl St. In 1653,
they erected a wall tp protect
their settlement, frbm which
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Tbls kind of retbatching Is not good enough
for some men, however. Tiley are turning to
hair transplant surgery , a long, tedious and
terrifically e x p e n s i v e proeess in which
clumps of balr aDd roots are removed from
the more luxurious fringe regions of the
cranium and implanted. in the upper desert
areas. Thousands of men have undergone
Ibis ordeal in the past five years, reports tb•
Wall Street Journal. ·
Eacb transplant can cost from t5 to tz and
the average patient requires :1)0 to 3QO, bf
them . Yet even at these prices, the New
York dermatologist who originated the tech·
n1que tre•ts 100 patient&amp; a week and is
booked for two months in advance
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Secret·Is Out: 'Generator'
·Emits.:Capital Double-talk

'i:''ii'aith;aer

May

top(J!'r. ~ . expects business to double tbl&amp;

expense and endure almost any discomfort
for the sake of beauty , from spending hours
baking their heads nnder ~ryers to attempt·
tng to teeter about on stilts wblle encased in
body armor. Vanity it; indeed named woman.
Men are different, of course. To be sure,
they're supposedly becoming more fashion.
conscious and sales of men's toiletries are
zooming. But in general, men are content to
present themselves for better or worse as
nature made them.
Tiley are! Take that most egiHhalt&gt;rlng
of affllctions-baldness. Correcting nature's
shortcomings in this respect has become a
$3!-milllon-a-year industry .
Approximately 100,000 men bought toupees
(now called hairpieces) In 1967, says a leading maker, who charges an average pr~ce of
tl85 for a fail-safe and almost undeteclable

CIUtAllf, W, VL Tho brldMloct is a 1965 graduate of Middl.,
1&gt;01'1 Hiab SChool and attO!lded Mountain 1lat• College. iile io
PreoentJi employocl as secretary wltll the Ohio Division of wuo.
llle Ill Atlien•. Sgt. Von Meter graillated ln.1965 from Wahama
Hi8h Se.hool and his just returned !rom a 13 month tour o1 ducy
In TalWall. The we.:ldlng will be an event ol March 23 at 4:30
Po m. at the Middleport C~h of Christ. The gracious custom
ot.oPeD church w!U be obsmed.

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these selections playocl by fourth
dl,IDort.AIQilandflvtt11'111dcldldrto&gt;IIQtlilll'itel&gt;acro"thestage grade tonOtte class, Twinkle,
to i'oceift I dlploJna tblt IIPrfDr,
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Slturdar,
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Sla\0 Uolvoratty. rocli~i
Potta, .~brealo. -..»~..
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A&lt;iams,
Njirman Llnlor,
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of Colum. The trio will spend a week
Hanbul, IIlli gradlalo from Ohio tliere vlsltlni: Capt. UK~ Mrs. num,
. 'Pickens, Robert
. ,VDJ.veraiQ", and .the same month Joe Tate (Sandy Potts) and Pierce,
Ruth, Tommy
JI1Y .~~op~, .......... of tlie dauShter, ·lllarcy,.lnd MIJor and Reed, and Barbara Andrews.
tormor Mary
o! !.Ira. R. R, Travfa.
Th'e Iieglrmers Class (IUth and
Miss Silo
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. Mr. and Mra. lloxl1 T, &amp;lmme$eld,
· Nursing,
bero have voiWJlOered to lend a Truly, Marines March, and Jet
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Three of Mrs, .u·••·-r's hind wltli tlie atago decoratklns .root March. Students were Bonto ltibori lllavla
son of Mr.
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Will r.,.';;i:"btat. fo'r tlie Mlu SOUthern Ohio re- nie Barrlng11r, Theresa Chlchealjol® 1, .Ree&lt;IMlls. ·
. ilchciol ,dlplomal, 'llld II10J1 a r e sional eompotlllon in tlie Miss tor, Edward Gibbs, Marslla
~!eo
lllih &amp;:hooL ... . 3ei!I'OJ! lloilll frD!n Mllllieport America ~
Kimes, Regina Kimes, Karen
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To CarTY out 111e ll!&gt;l'llirtlieme Reed, and KIJ)IIng Reed.
J, L.
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o1 !he' roriner vlolei the 8I'OUP IIlli
colorful artl. Advanced studenti (sixth, sevMr. Mur!&gt;tl¥ a
·~r. lrWn ArllDston Hlgb ficlal Rower ac~plecesforthe
Whlli ••
Jlmmer Hartinger, area. Since Old-Ue
Nickel Need
1011'of "-""•• ft&lt;!m a hl8h aehool .,....... tbe nat!onsl papant,
The p rod u c ll on of highlli .,., ve!L.. llev, ·
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,Jrvlni Kar:&lt;, Inca! dealer, will quality tools in ·canada and
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ll'iUear 'oi.,.od, • ~ ~ to tlie expenses the United States requires the
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AND SPEAKING ol 1968Rradustea, Steve Coots wltl llnilh
hla 1\Wk at tlio !Urk..W• Schaol
G( Osteoplltll,y. In lla,y. Curreoll.r
Steve Ia clolns, ~ at a
· ~spital •In st. Loula1 Mo., after
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·gagement ~d II)Proac~ marriage of her daughter, Narsa., to
Sgt. ~&lt;If Van Meter, '!!!~ ol Mr, and Mro. Elmer Van Meter,

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It waa 100thli' "togedMrneu•• acthit;y for the Gaakllia- Chailes
opin thlo year wu In the role ollnterlocutor, and Echl Maxine
sq and parformocl iD tile Jllln&amp;trel circle.
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Ema ~ Galk!U Jolnlld tho PhaliiiiX or minstrel veterans
for tlie 1988 .Wellston lioiar)' ~hoW stiged Frtcla1 and Slturcla1
nliht&amp;ln tile Wellston HliiJ Sehoollllditorlwn.
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POMEROY .- Mr. and Mro, Elmer .F. Balle1 or Shade,
Route I, are annolinc~ lh• onpg"'!'ont of their daughter, Soodl,
to Gu.r Saraent. son o! Mr, andMrs1 John Sergent, or Pomeroy,
Route 1. Miss. Bailey Is a oenlor at Pomeroy lllifl &amp;:hooL Mr.
S&amp;rgent, a 1966 gradnste ol Pomeroy High &amp;:hool, Ia attending
school in YOUIJB&amp;town. Wocldlng plsns are ~tete.

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The middle class-tile hardworking, consuming, saving, taxpaying middle class-is
tbe strength of the nation,' we, are often
reminded. That strength is mucb put upon
these days.
A defenda~t in a criminal case, for in·
stance. is better oil being flat broke than having a small nest egg, two legal experts said
recently.
According to Warren H. Lehman and Dallin
H. oaks, professors of law at Wa&lt;hington
University and the University of Chicago
respectively, lh' defense which lhe state can
supply lhrougb lts public defender system is
better than thai wblcb a tlefenclant in the
lower middle class can al!ord.
The Indigent defendant also has the advantage of having the costs of his appeals paid
for by the state, whereas the defendant with
limited funds may be forced to be content
with an adverse lower court decision.
Something similar Is true in regArd to
medical costs today. Thanks to Medicare, the
poor are enjoying health care they have loog
deserved and have long been denied. But it
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Monday atternoon In Parkers- Wlnn, Grace French, El!una K.
burg, Burial was In MI. oUvet Clalwortliy, and Evelin Lewis.

entll ned elghtli grade) presented
MeditAtion, a trombone solo by
David Weber; tnunpet solo by
Jane Whitehead; clarinet solo,
beChsnTson Moderne, by Rick Hau.

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Whitehead and [)avid Weber.
Ken Grif!ltli, Nelibborhood
CO!nmlssloner, pr'IIOIIIod t h e
president olthe PTA, Mrs. Vl'Iian l!UJnphrey, wltli~~tar
the local Boy and Cub S c o u t
Troops. Mrs. Hwnphreytlien))i'esented the charters to the Cub
Scoutmaster, Charles Hall, and
Boy Seoulma-. Dohrman Reed.
The PTA meeting was OJlOIIOI! ,
wltli pra.,yer by Johrlny Kibble.
A nominating committee was
named with Dohrman Reed as0
chairman, others to oeTYe a r
Warren Pickens and Joe Turner.
Attendance banner wao awarded to Mrs. Franz• room. The
eighth grade cia" held a bake
sale, PTA members toted to
contribute $25 to'prd tlie acholarllh(J) lund for a futuro teacher
sponsored by tlie C&lt;JIIIIf.Y C&lt;llmcll
PTA, Refreshments were served by the committee.

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adds the flatt ery of a_great flat bow atop the softe ned
square toe All·gtrl fasht~n m a season that loves romance.
C h oost~ ~·o ur s m black patent or navy ktdskrn
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ff' bo!;'·-!tllutaataco Torcb!ano· of lor lh''llr~ bioi projecL·,
Go!( Aoood&amp;Uon hal created
'11ie Ohld -er Co. In a food
Uoyd . BlackliOOll aild James two new classes o! exemption&amp;
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WBdwood ind Rutland Friendly ~ l,fr, Blacklrooll or Mr. Maredant8n ciui&gt;s.'\viDcung T r all dlth .. J!rojectsoolarere22 "'-r•
Church, memi&gt;ers io bring Dower ar- and 10 bollaro.
Road, 1:30 rongsments lnd seed catalogs
Jameo Meiedlth ~onleedo
p. m.
Invited. Bring song for diB(&gt;la,y. Mrs. Walter sOntz and PrOPer (eedlni boblts. Mr.
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Is hoateSB. Members mal: bring Blakealee, 000111;)' extensl&lt;r: ag, _;
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BOSWORTH COIJNQIL 4$, It; , ~~ proje~
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aiieoibiT, 1:·1· ~~~- 041eers elected "e r .• , , ,·_
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30 p.m. Wednellda,y,l'ilmerolrMI· pro.-, Bob Rllchle1 .~I~ e
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bee, program on health, election
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· prealcleut, JBnlco J;;a~: sec-, ·
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STANDARD FiRST aid course re)ary, VIckie Cllrr; ,trea~r,

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HOME. : ~ ·
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FOR SPRING WITH OQR· .·'llh}\&gt;""i:.· '1

st¥ed

vived the test of time and are
In use todi.Y will be featured In
• a demonstration to be given by
I Annagrace Torchlano at a meetIng ol tho Winding Trail Gar-

has done extensive research on
!ood In BlbUcel limes. In h e r

demoostratlon she compares ap..
petizera and main cour11s

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Ulustratea a lood review with a
den Club to be held at 7:30 Wed- series o! sketches whlcb tie Ill
; nesda.Y night at the Ohio Power with her commenlaly.
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MIDVLEPORT -

TlliPI,)'er• can look lor at
leaat a 10 per cent surcharge
to be levied oo thell' 1neome
taX as the result of the current
gold crisis, U the sentiments

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llnity Begins at Home'' was 1he
llludy book loplc reviewed by
, Mrs. C. M. Heonei11 wllen the

or a representative grot.f;) of
the nation's bankers Provide
81\Y Indication.
A survey W&lt;en bY United
Press lntemational obuwed
that, almost Wlllllmouoly, the
bankers thought the current
gold crisis would llvorabiY aJ.
teet the chiiiiCes o! pasa~ge of

; Afternoon Circle of the Wom-

. en's Sodet;y of &lt;ltrllllan Serv; ice' met Thurliday at H e a t 11
: Methodist Church.

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~ st the meeting with Mrs. Emereon Jones giving dovolloos us;' 1ng the theme, "Faith and Hap- - an income surtaX.

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Mrs. Jsmea Jividen, Mrs. Da: vid Entllllllnger, and Mrs, l'llrry
: MUch were _,mod tn t h o
: nomlnatlng commlttoe. Several
: thaftk.you notes for valentine remembr.aru:e1 were . read. It was
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! nma to\tard Ule purchase of new
• choir rd&gt;O •·
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E. M. Wood, and Mrll. Alme
Mlller served a aalad cour ae:

'$25 Donated
Mssion Fund
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MDiDLEPORT - A&lt;fj$ Coo·
trlbutloo to the churcti'inlslund 1111 made wllon the Eleonor Circle mel 'Jburocla¥ night
atllellh - o t Church.
N:uned 1o a nominating comm1ttee achecUled to r..,ort Ii:
AprU wore Mrs. Bernard Fultz,
Loe Smith- and Mrs. Jean

Mrs. Rose Thomas

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Is WSCS Hostess

. The Lor&lt;l'l Prl,l'er In unloon
oponed tho meeting COII&lt;llcted by

REEIJ5VILLE - The Reedsville W,S.C.S. met 1lilh Mrs.
Rose 'Jbomes lor lholr Mareb
mooting with the devollooal topic
being Bear Olio Alllllher'o Burdens and B&lt;rlpture readings and
: prBJOrs by all. The vi"" preal: - . Mrs. Mary McboiJ, ...,_
oBctecl buslnm wllen . . - n
· voted In continuo with hcllne mlo. oiooary project and peld a Worl4
. Day o! PrBJ0r Aoklng. A 1 elepiw1t oale was COilOllcted by
. Mra. Nell WUsoo.
RelrosbmfllliB were served to
the aboVe and Mra. Dmlce
'·., , ~raeue, Mra. Rushla 91umWQ,
t Mra.
Marpret Grounlclde,
Mrs. VIvian iluJIIpbrtj&gt;, Mra.
I Dorolba Rlobel, Mrs. Ellen Britt,
Mrs. Opal Raadolpb. and Mro.
Ulllan Pickens. Mrs. ihmnWBJ
wa• awarded the door prize. The
D8XI meeting wUI be with Mro.
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M'rl, Enlte Ffa&amp;er. Mrs. Galen

l:lroim prolllllod the "Women
o! the Bible" otudy, uslnil the
llorloo o! Sarab, Rizpab, and

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The St. Pllrlck's Day theme
c:arrled out In tbo relrelb·ioble detoratlons. A yei.
low !!oral piece cenl8red the

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- Mr, and Mrs. Jlor4
. JOIIOS, lit. 2 Crown Qt;y, are
tbe Oll(llgOIIIont c1
tbelr dau,ghtor, Allee Faye
. Rarry Coughenour, IOii
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
lit. I, Galllpolla. Mlas
J01101 I&amp; a graoBIIe of.·Hanljan Trace Hlgl: School and Ia pr.,_
-'1 employed with dMI ~Ity lJea!U. llopai'tment. Mr, Coogl:..
mur Is OmPloyed with Ellu&gt;lr.a hn\ture CG. An April wecldlfW Is being plonnocl. .
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Program Given
By Mrs. Northup

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LOIS ANN McCLIJRG

Lois McClurg Engagement To
Jack R. Walker is Announced
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The Rev. Mr. andMrs.W,Dale - A.hlo.Walker ol
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McClurg ot Mcllermilt, Ohio are Inn, 0
Re Is a 9 0 grocliato
announcing the engagenient and of Ga!Ua Acaclemy Hl8ll Scbool,
II'Proachl~¥: merrlqe of tbelr attended Rio Grande Collage ahd
4ougbter, Lois Ann, to Mr. Jack graduated lrom Ill• Cln&lt;:lru1atl
R. Walker of lit. ILVInlon.
College o! ~ llcilinco In·
lil&amp;S McClurg Ia a g r - e 1963. He is currently atationedot
of Northwest High School In the Lockbourne Air Force Base In
claso o! 1965. Sbe attended Hor.. Columbus, Olllo, attache4 I&lt;! the

RIO GRANDE - Mrs. George
Northup reviewe4 the b o o k,
Gardener, Go Home, ·by K e, u
Kraft, r.. the Moroh mooting
ol tho Rio Grande Garden Club.
1he ' mooting was held at I h e
Baptist Church, Thursday eve-

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PormllUIID
e~tlcn )'OII&amp;plnat

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but be moves on "' new lerrilGO]'
.,lth anwlnl opeed.

Be'• tbe-doerr ..Joo.door tenn ~.

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might ranp fr9m Ill-~ vltamlno

w hllh!YIDuted curo-alla.

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He I.o.inter*sleci:In a qulcl:: COI''1Jillllli&lt;m ~all,
not ·1n your heilth.

'; U yqu ~ Y"\l~ medltol h~lp,, &lt;=~~~
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eiRIDAL

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•PUNCH CUPI ltllll
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Mrs. JllliiO&amp; Clark presided
over U.e meeting and Mrs. Ern·
ost Blazer gave lite _.mg
lhool!llt.. The groop voted to can·eel the AprU 1 meetiJ\s because
o! 11o1y Week.
The spring count;y meeting will
ba held at the Rio· Grande BapZOJJ llo&amp;Pltal School of Nurolng 12lst Tactleal AlrCommandbo.. Ust aturcb 'Jbur.s&amp;.Y, April 18,
In Gallipolis and ls currently en- Pita! ol tbe Ohio Air National at 7:30 p,m',
rolled In Oh!D Ulllnrolt,y at Guard.
'Jb• book, reviewed by M r a.
Portsmputh.
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Mr. Walker II the ion o! Gar.. DPen .. church -Tteddlng Ia •'lleq to gardinen. Mr~' Kntt OliJ)lalns
lla CoWiij' Sberlf! and Mrs. v- Planri;ot• bul no • • as Ytl boo ' Gerilen1ng Ia "the only really
been aet.
qhlstlcat.t!! iport, b!Jl ,IIObo&lt;ly
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N•llonal Bridal Slrwla
oiTiRLtiOII
oCHIIIA .
oCRYITAL
oCAKE KIOlYIS
eSTAIIOUSS
FLATWARI,
IDINIOIRWAU
Sbop Our Wlndowo¥Clll'llLiloe-Whal&gt;\'ou-·.

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!er!"l a broken hlP ·from a lalL

Attondlng the SEQ LUe Unclerwr!ters mooting In Jackocm Frldey lrom Gali(J&gt;ollo wore Claude
v.ntols, Frank Hamilton and c.
M. (Mac) McGinness. Guest
speaker _was Herb M. Sleddclu,
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: IJIIMtllll. I!W ttDailllls. Jaq • liar Certtz. Jollnnr ~n Slnpn,
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POMEIIOY - Me Ri1 E. Juo- ·
POMEROY _ Mr. and MrO. til, !ostor oon of Mr. and Mro,
Daoey AnM!ld,362BaronoiiWif
Olear Babcock, who I s - staGabaona, are IIIDDUIIClng ·~ tlonod at Rravis Air Force Baoe, .
~ it a lOll, John Kevin, Jfardi ' Callt., wao ealled homo .-.e 1.0
li, It Rlveralclt llo~j~ltal In C... llle of hi• awtt, Flol'ODCo
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'Jbl•' Ia tho Rnt cldld ot. the ~.l; ~ ~ I 15-dii,Y fur~·· GriiHPrentt art: Kr:'};'~ ·I t home. he left 'ruUdll
and llr"- E - 'lll&lt;bo.., Ml$ .~ ovalllJw, oeconopau!OII bY hl.ocouMts. Juno ~ ,~ ~Yid tllggo, to Columbus.
llliYmOna ";Mtf!011. . HI• addroSI I• .j.,l c ..
. and gr..,..,; ~' If-~ ,Justis 1160Hl8, &amp;Othl
!Irs. Jo~ .? ~lt· _l'ollce Sq., ~.M.l~ ~ ·
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Thll apoc~eo _.,~oom

Birth of Son is
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Orlan&lt;lo and Sara-. Florida.
1Ugbll8lll of their tnurs waothe
dme apent at Cope Kennedy.
Host ror the eGicallonal tnur of
the Cope was Mr. and Mro.
Clyde Morton, formerly o! Culloden, W. va., now living In
Orlanolo wllUe Mr. Mortoo Is COl
the eW! of -.orkera altho CIIJO,
Mr. and Mrs. Handley had planned w take up psrmanent residence In Florida but bavo returned to IIIlo area to the Kaiser
AlwnJDum and &lt;ltemlcal Co~p&gt;r'
at1on. Ravenswood Works, where
Mr. llandl01 Is af!lllated with
Rulhraul! Englneero and CootriCtDrs of Plttoburl!ll, Penna.

sYRACUSE - A blrlhdo¥ par17 boaoriJw MrO, Edith Tealor4
o! -IVIlle w1s held at the
bomo cl hor oon and clluil&gt;t.,_
'.o-law, Mr. aod Mrs. Vlrsli T•
lord, 'l'blrd st., on March S.
Guo&amp;tl wore Mr. CecUTootord
o! lllnoriVIlle; Mr. and Mra,
John Wo,y• Tealord, Brlan and
Belli, o! Pomeroy; Mrs. Henry
Beltl, Eric, Tlm.my, and Nancy,
o! llaeille, and Mra. Rutl1 cdlll, local.

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Relatives Come
For funeral .

CGunty following a vacation in

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RAVENSWOOD - Mr. and
lira. R. L. Handley have r$med tn their home In Jackaon

Mrs. Teaford Given

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TWIN CITY SIIRINETTES at belng held at Raclno each Thurs. llobble Keeba..,; b_~1fi ; ,an4
7:30 p.m. In the social room dey at the. Baptist Cburch, this oatot;y, llarr7 Slawle~: ~- .
...lo. at 7·30 P m. &lt;II Wed· Uoo leader, chuck ~~ reo! 111e Columbus &amp; !butbem Olllo Week ~.....
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chaaged !rom
Mar.
THURSDAY
· berll tWfsent were · Lawra MIMembers of the Walk-lit, Rut- 21. .
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OHIO VALLEY COMMAND-. chltl ~ -Jltanailrueser r.OulseMIland, WUdwood, and Rutland . CANDY STRIPERS, V~rana . ERY 24, Knlgbl T~s, """
Mark,Mill", Da~~Nease;
Friendly Gar4en Clllba have b.., Memorial HoB(&gt;ltal, at 7:30p.m., clal convocallop II) #ml.• r
Cborl.. toot, Eclw1Ji cw~a, Ste1nvUed as guests for tbe meet- cafeteria of the hosplt'ai. All f8mple degree, 7:30 l!'lri•.'lblitl· yen Sta!(ey, KlllllllJ' Plei-ca.- rueIng, Wln4lng Trail Garden Club
day at Pomeroy Mloonlc ·Tom- 11y Pierce; Kenneth ilolen,'Lorry
members urged to attend~
members will have a display
RACINE ELEMENTARY PTA, Ple.
Mees, Paul Cross, Ray Frank,
ol Rower ll'l'IIISODienls and seed 7:30 p.m., at grade ochool; "Fa.GUEST NIGHT, Middleport l!,yroo McCoy, Mike Bonedum,
catalogs. Mrs. Walter Bentz will iller a Nigftt, fathers only count- ChU4 Conservation Leaaue, 7:- cella MeCoy.
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ed lor room bonner; nominat- 30 p.m. Thursday, COlumbus and
SIZES
50xA)7Sli61,
Ing coJIUJilttOe 1o be elected. Sec. !butbern Olllo Electric Co. ofU10x63, 50d0, ·.
IN CITED UMT
Ond grade mothers ba~e refresh- flee; Kiddie Eaoter pori!' theme.
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1001i90, ..
stall s.tgeant Paul E. Lacy,
ments, ruth grade room mother~
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150x90
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w provide babyolttero.
PLAN SUPPER
oon of Mr&amp;, COra Lacy of Rt- 7,
RACINE Elementary PTA,
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RIJFLAND The RuUend lloPklnovillo, Ky., has been rec'Also: 451nch·Lelll!ths
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ognized lor hoJI&gt;lng hls unit earn
7:30 p. m. at the grade school;
PTA wUI BPClnsor a Jitney •Ill&gt;- tho U. S. Air Force OUtstanding
MIDDLEPORT - several out- Father• Nl8ll~ and nominating per Frida¥ at the Rutland el.,_ Unit Award. A securlt;y pollee
of-town relatives were here for committee appointed; refresh- mentary school with serving to superlvlsor Ill the !37th Military
the recent funeral services of mente served by second grade be hold from 3' 30 1o 8 p.m. Airlift Wing at Charleston AFB,
Mrs. J. B. Ha,yes held at Ches- a'OOID mothers. Babysttten pro- Following supper, lsquaredanee s, C.,willwearadlstinctlvesen·
vided by fifth grade room mothter.
wiD be held Ill tho school gymers.
nasium. Dancing wtll be from 8 ice ribbon as a pe~nt deeol'At a c!lnner on the dot o! the
LYDIA CIRCLE, uniiod Meth- '" 11
nd adml 1o · Is •• allon. HI&amp; wife, MlrJorle, Is the
funeral at the home ol the Rev.
p,m. 1
n .. daugt:ter o! Mrs. Earl Gardner
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Church,
Pomeroy,
Mon,day
and Mrs. FrankCheesebrewwere
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tn . o! Rt- 1 Langsville.
Mrs. 0. M. Martin, Mrs. Jean 7:30 p.m. at home of Mrs. Ker- the PubUc.
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COMBINED MEETING, Ladles
and Mrs. Stanley Martin, all ot
Auxiliary
and Candystrlpers, at
Westerville; Mrs. John Slolar
of Lorain; Robert Waugh, Mrs. Veterans Memorial RoB(&gt;ltal, 6:Grace Elchensebr, Mr. and Mro. 30 p.m. Mondey. Dr. ROIB, LaJolin Platt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. kin, guest speaker.
REEDSVILLE-LONG BO'M'OM
Kenneth Well, and Mr. and. Mrs.
Homemakers
Club Mondey, 7 p.
R~ssell Balnum, ell o! Columm.,
at
llle
home
of Mrs. Donald
bus; and Clifford Hayes and
Myers;
program
tqrlc,
u Q Ul c k
son, Gregory, of Mlcl4leport.
Meal a!'
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POMEROY CHAPTER 80, BPO··t:r·
·tOr ·the ,Nteral aemees were
cia!
convocatloo MDndey, 7:30
Mtai-Golitie Pta\lfol Plililt1'1eosant; Mlaa Ellie Prlce, Mrs. E. p.m. Royal Arch delll'Oe In be .
J. Prl... and Mrs. LOrra!neTa,y- conferred. James S. Bucltaasn,
lor of st. Albans, w. va. Mes- hll!l1 pries~ rOCJiests all comsases o! sympelh,y came from j)ll)iona and officers to attend.
THEODORVS COUNCIL 17,
Mrs. Ha,yeo• ool,)' brother, Eber
Lane, aDd hi&amp; 11011, Orin Lane, Daushters of Amerlea, 7:30p.m.
o! Nlapra Falls, N. Y, who IOOF ball. Atlendaace urged.
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were unable tn attend the fUBoosters, 7:30p.m. Moncla.Y, Raneral.
cine
IUI!Il School. All lnleroated
Mrs. llal'es had reolded In MldIn
-all
program urged In atdl..,ort for the past 12 yean.
tone!.
HAS SURGERY
TUESDAY
PORTLAND- Mrs. Henrietta
BOSWORTII COIJNCIL 46, Roy; McDade, Portland, basunderaono al and SOiect Mutera, ll)lclel
llliJor surgery at Gutltrle !los- auombly tn coni'er royal and
Pita! In Hohtlngtnn, w. Va. Sbe oeloct mostor cle(lroe, 7:30 p.
Is l'fi'Orted tn be recUPerating m.
at the Pomeroy Ml·
- t o r l l y and e&gt;pects 1o be oonlc TemPIO,
taken 1D the home of her daugbMIDDLEPORT ClllLll Conserter, Mrs, Gerald E. Ours, In vatloo League !lanley pori!' ID
H~ wlthln tbe next week. be held at 7:30 p.m. Tue.,
Columbia Gas of Ohio oil!...
Vtsrr PATIENT'"
Memben asked to' bring guella.
POMEROY - Tho Rev. and
GROUP D, Worn•'• Assocla~
Art18tlll•~l...,:
Mrs. Edward Gr!nley, Loxlne- Uon, 7:30 p.m. Tueocla¥ at Mldton, and llr, and lira. Rlehard dl..,ort First lJnlted Preab)&gt;ter. TIIJ lenlllll, E- Brtt, TllllJ1.11lllis &amp;Tile S~lndllls: Vic DiiJ!IIII.
Grindley, violted Thursdo¥ with lan &lt;lturch; Mrs. F.dcl!e Burlcett,
Cllns$11p1..., ~~.
Mn. Thelma Custer who has hostelll.
been apaUecUt Vetorons :uen..
. SIZUW • • llc8lln Slstln.lllll Crt!Q,
Michaels. J"mr Rlpn,
orlal Hospital.

Foodstuffs Survive Time's Test
POMEROY - COinmollplace
Miss Torchlano, a home econ~
BlbUcal !oodslulls that have BUr- omtst tor the Ohio Power Co.,

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~le of ~~rv~us Cameos. Every style, every col·
OJ ·;' !~• Nylons with famou s Cit, lender tints. ·
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ff' bo!;'·-!tllutaataco Torcb!ano· of lor lh''llr~ bioi projecL·,
Go!( Aoood&amp;Uon hal created
'11ie Ohld -er Co. In a food
Uoyd . BlackliOOll aild James two new classes o! exemption&amp;
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WBdwood ind Rutland Friendly ~ l,fr, Blacklrooll or Mr. Maredant8n ciui&gt;s.'\viDcung T r all dlth .. J!rojectsoolarere22 "'-r•
Church, memi&gt;ers io bring Dower ar- and 10 bollaro.
Road, 1:30 rongsments lnd seed catalogs
Jameo Meiedlth ~onleedo
p. m.
Invited. Bring song for diB(&gt;la,y. Mrs. Walter sOntz and PrOPer (eedlni boblts. Mr.
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Is hoateSB. Members mal: bring Blakealee, 000111;)' extensl&lt;r: ag, _;
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BOSWORTH COIJNQIL 4$, It; , ~~ proje~
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aiieoibiT, 1:·1· ~~~- 041eers elected "e r .• , , ,·_
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30 p.m. Wednellda,y,l'ilmerolrMI· pro.-, Bob Rllchle1 .~I~ e
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bee, program on health, election
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STANDARD FiRST aid course re)ary, VIckie Cllrr; ,trea~r,

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FOR SPRING WITH OQR· .·'llh}\&gt;""i:.· '1

st¥ed

vived the test of time and are
In use todi.Y will be featured In
• a demonstration to be given by
I Annagrace Torchlano at a meetIng ol tho Winding Trail Gar-

has done extensive research on
!ood In BlbUcel limes. In h e r

demoostratlon she compares ap..
petizera and main cour11s

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Ulustratea a lood review with a
den Club to be held at 7:30 Wed- series o! sketches whlcb tie Ill
; nesda.Y night at the Ohio Power with her commenlaly.
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MIDVLEPORT -

TlliPI,)'er• can look lor at
leaat a 10 per cent surcharge
to be levied oo thell' 1neome
taX as the result of the current
gold crisis, U the sentiments

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llnity Begins at Home'' was 1he
llludy book loplc reviewed by
, Mrs. C. M. Heonei11 wllen the

or a representative grot.f;) of
the nation's bankers Provide
81\Y Indication.
A survey W&lt;en bY United
Press lntemational obuwed
that, almost Wlllllmouoly, the
bankers thought the current
gold crisis would llvorabiY aJ.
teet the chiiiiCes o! pasa~ge of

; Afternoon Circle of the Wom-

. en's Sodet;y of &lt;ltrllllan Serv; ice' met Thurliday at H e a t 11
: Methodist Church.

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~ st the meeting with Mrs. Emereon Jones giving dovolloos us;' 1ng the theme, "Faith and Hap- - an income surtaX.

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Mrs. Jsmea Jividen, Mrs. Da: vid Entllllllnger, and Mrs, l'llrry
: MUch were _,mod tn t h o
: nomlnatlng commlttoe. Several
: thaftk.you notes for valentine remembr.aru:e1 were . read. It was
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! nma to\tard Ule purchase of new
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E. M. Wood, and Mrll. Alme
Mlller served a aalad cour ae:

'$25 Donated
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MDiDLEPORT - A&lt;fj$ Coo·
trlbutloo to the churcti'inlslund 1111 made wllon the Eleonor Circle mel 'Jburocla¥ night
atllellh - o t Church.
N:uned 1o a nominating comm1ttee achecUled to r..,ort Ii:
AprU wore Mrs. Bernard Fultz,
Loe Smith- and Mrs. Jean

Mrs. Rose Thomas

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. The Lor&lt;l'l Prl,l'er In unloon
oponed tho meeting COII&lt;llcted by

REEIJ5VILLE - The Reedsville W,S.C.S. met 1lilh Mrs.
Rose 'Jbomes lor lholr Mareb
mooting with the devollooal topic
being Bear Olio Alllllher'o Burdens and B&lt;rlpture readings and
: prBJOrs by all. The vi"" preal: - . Mrs. Mary McboiJ, ...,_
oBctecl buslnm wllen . . - n
· voted In continuo with hcllne mlo. oiooary project and peld a Worl4
. Day o! PrBJ0r Aoklng. A 1 elepiw1t oale was COilOllcted by
. Mra. Nell WUsoo.
RelrosbmfllliB were served to
the aboVe and Mra. Dmlce
'·., , ~raeue, Mra. Rushla 91umWQ,
t Mra.
Marpret Grounlclde,
Mrs. VIvian iluJIIpbrtj&gt;, Mra.
I Dorolba Rlobel, Mrs. Ellen Britt,
Mrs. Opal Raadolpb. and Mro.
Ulllan Pickens. Mrs. ihmnWBJ
wa• awarded the door prize. The
D8XI meeting wUI be with Mro.
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l:lroim prolllllod the "Women
o! the Bible" otudy, uslnil the
llorloo o! Sarab, Rizpab, and

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The St. Pllrlck's Day theme
c:arrled out In tbo relrelb·ioble detoratlons. A yei.
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- Mr, and Mrs. Jlor4
. JOIIOS, lit. 2 Crown Qt;y, are
tbe Oll(llgOIIIont c1
tbelr dau,ghtor, Allee Faye
. Rarry Coughenour, IOii
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
lit. I, Galllpolla. Mlas
J01101 I&amp; a graoBIIe of.·Hanljan Trace Hlgl: School and Ia pr.,_
-'1 employed with dMI ~Ity lJea!U. llopai'tment. Mr, Coogl:..
mur Is OmPloyed with Ellu&gt;lr.a hn\ture CG. An April wecldlfW Is being plonnocl. .
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Program Given
By Mrs. Northup

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LOIS ANN McCLIJRG

Lois McClurg Engagement To
Jack R. Walker is Announced
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The Rev. Mr. andMrs.W,Dale - A.hlo.Walker ol
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McClurg ot Mcllermilt, Ohio are Inn, 0
Re Is a 9 0 grocliato
announcing the engagenient and of Ga!Ua Acaclemy Hl8ll Scbool,
II'Proachl~¥: merrlqe of tbelr attended Rio Grande Collage ahd
4ougbter, Lois Ann, to Mr. Jack graduated lrom Ill• Cln&lt;:lru1atl
R. Walker of lit. ILVInlon.
College o! ~ llcilinco In·
lil&amp;S McClurg Ia a g r - e 1963. He is currently atationedot
of Northwest High School In the Lockbourne Air Force Base In
claso o! 1965. Sbe attended Hor.. Columbus, Olllo, attache4 I&lt;! the

RIO GRANDE - Mrs. George
Northup reviewe4 the b o o k,
Gardener, Go Home, ·by K e, u
Kraft, r.. the Moroh mooting
ol tho Rio Grande Garden Club.
1he ' mooting was held at I h e
Baptist Church, Thursday eve-

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PormllUIID
e~tlcn )'OII&amp;plnat

lbe "Ar·w~· oaloomen.

but be moves on "' new lerrilGO]'
.,lth anwlnl opeed.

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might ranp fr9m Ill-~ vltamlno

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He I.o.inter*sleci:In a qulcl:: COI''1Jillllli&lt;m ~all,
not ·1n your heilth.

'; U yqu ~ Y"\l~ medltol h~lp,, &lt;=~~~
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Mrs. JllliiO&amp; Clark presided
over U.e meeting and Mrs. Ern·
ost Blazer gave lite _.mg
lhool!llt.. The groop voted to can·eel the AprU 1 meetiJ\s because
o! 11o1y Week.
The spring count;y meeting will
ba held at the Rio· Grande BapZOJJ llo&amp;Pltal School of Nurolng 12lst Tactleal AlrCommandbo.. Ust aturcb 'Jbur.s&amp;.Y, April 18,
In Gallipolis and ls currently en- Pita! ol tbe Ohio Air National at 7:30 p,m',
rolled In Oh!D Ulllnrolt,y at Guard.
'Jb• book, reviewed by M r a.
Portsmputh.
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Mr. Walker II the ion o! Gar.. DPen .. church -Tteddlng Ia •'lleq to gardinen. Mr~' Kntt OliJ)lalns
lla CoWiij' Sberlf! and Mrs. v- Planri;ot• bul no • • as Ytl boo ' Gerilen1ng Ia "the only really
been aet.
qhlstlcat.t!! iport, b!Jl ,IIObo&lt;ly
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N•llonal Bridal Slrwla
oiTiRLtiOII
oCHIIIA .
oCRYITAL
oCAKE KIOlYIS
eSTAIIOUSS
FLATWARI,
IDINIOIRWAU
Sbop Our Wlndowo¥Clll'llLiloe-Whal&gt;\'ou-·.

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tor HoBPltal, Boc&gt;m 100. Sbe ~
!er!"l a broken hlP ·from a lalL

Attondlng the SEQ LUe Unclerwr!ters mooting In Jackocm Frldey lrom Gali(J&gt;ollo wore Claude
v.ntols, Frank Hamilton and c.
M. (Mac) McGinness. Guest
speaker _was Herb M. Sleddclu,
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: IJIIMtllll. I!W ttDailllls. Jaq • liar Certtz. Jollnnr ~n Slnpn,
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POMEIIOY - Me Ri1 E. Juo- ·
POMEROY _ Mr. and MrO. til, !ostor oon of Mr. and Mro,
Daoey AnM!ld,362BaronoiiWif
Olear Babcock, who I s - staGabaona, are IIIDDUIIClng ·~ tlonod at Rravis Air Force Baoe, .
~ it a lOll, John Kevin, Jfardi ' Callt., wao ealled homo .-.e 1.0
li, It Rlveralclt llo~j~ltal In C... llle of hi• awtt, Flol'ODCo
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'Jbl•' Ia tho Rnt cldld ot. the ~.l; ~ ~ I 15-dii,Y fur~·· GriiHPrentt art: Kr:'};'~ ·I t home. he left 'ruUdll
and llr"- E - 'lll&lt;bo.., Ml$ .~ ovalllJw, oeconopau!OII bY hl.ocouMts. Juno ~ ,~ ~Yid tllggo, to Columbus.
llliYmOna ";Mtf!011. . HI• addroSI I• .j.,l c ..
. and gr..,..,; ~' If-~ ,Justis 1160Hl8, &amp;Othl
!Irs. Jo~ .? ~lt· _l'ollce Sq., ~.M.l~ ~ ·
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Birth of Son is
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Orlan&lt;lo and Sara-. Florida.
1Ugbll8lll of their tnurs waothe
dme apent at Cope Kennedy.
Host ror the eGicallonal tnur of
the Cope was Mr. and Mro.
Clyde Morton, formerly o! Culloden, W. va., now living In
Orlanolo wllUe Mr. Mortoo Is COl
the eW! of -.orkera altho CIIJO,
Mr. and Mrs. Handley had planned w take up psrmanent residence In Florida but bavo returned to IIIlo area to the Kaiser
AlwnJDum and &lt;ltemlcal Co~p&gt;r'
at1on. Ravenswood Works, where
Mr. llandl01 Is af!lllated with
Rulhraul! Englneero and CootriCtDrs of Plttoburl!ll, Penna.

sYRACUSE - A blrlhdo¥ par17 boaoriJw MrO, Edith Tealor4
o! -IVIlle w1s held at the
bomo cl hor oon and clluil&gt;t.,_
'.o-law, Mr. aod Mrs. Vlrsli T•
lord, 'l'blrd st., on March S.
Guo&amp;tl wore Mr. CecUTootord
o! lllnoriVIlle; Mr. and Mra,
John Wo,y• Tealord, Brlan and
Belli, o! Pomeroy; Mrs. Henry
Beltl, Eric, Tlm.my, and Nancy,
o! llaeille, and Mra. Rutl1 cdlll, local.

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Relatives Come
For funeral .

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RAVENSWOOD - Mr. and
lira. R. L. Handley have r$med tn their home In Jackaon

Mrs. Teaford Given

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TWIN CITY SIIRINETTES at belng held at Raclno each Thurs. llobble Keeba..,; b_~1fi ; ,an4
7:30 p.m. In the social room dey at the. Baptist Cburch, this oatot;y, llarr7 Slawle~: ~- .
...lo. at 7·30 P m. &lt;II Wed· Uoo leader, chuck ~~ reo! 111e Columbus &amp; !butbem Olllo Week ~.....
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chaaged !rom
Mar.
THURSDAY
· berll tWfsent were · Lawra MIMembers of the Walk-lit, Rut- 21. .
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OHIO VALLEY COMMAND-. chltl ~ -Jltanailrueser r.OulseMIland, WUdwood, and Rutland . CANDY STRIPERS, V~rana . ERY 24, Knlgbl T~s, """
Mark,Mill", Da~~Nease;
Friendly Gar4en Clllba have b.., Memorial HoB(&gt;ltal, at 7:30p.m., clal convocallop II) #ml.• r
Cborl.. toot, Eclw1Ji cw~a, Ste1nvUed as guests for tbe meet- cafeteria of the hosplt'ai. All f8mple degree, 7:30 l!'lri•.'lblitl· yen Sta!(ey, KlllllllJ' Plei-ca.- rueIng, Wln4lng Trail Garden Club
day at Pomeroy Mloonlc ·Tom- 11y Pierce; Kenneth ilolen,'Lorry
members urged to attend~
members will have a display
RACINE ELEMENTARY PTA, Ple.
Mees, Paul Cross, Ray Frank,
ol Rower ll'l'IIISODienls and seed 7:30 p.m., at grade ochool; "Fa.GUEST NIGHT, Middleport l!,yroo McCoy, Mike Bonedum,
catalogs. Mrs. Walter Bentz will iller a Nigftt, fathers only count- ChU4 Conservation Leaaue, 7:- cella MeCoy.
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ed lor room bonner; nominat- 30 p.m. Thursday, COlumbus and
SIZES
50xA)7Sli61,
Ing coJIUJilttOe 1o be elected. Sec. !butbern Olllo Electric Co. ofU10x63, 50d0, ·.
IN CITED UMT
Ond grade mothers ba~e refresh- flee; Kiddie Eaoter pori!' theme.
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1001i90, ..
stall s.tgeant Paul E. Lacy,
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PLAN SUPPER
oon of Mr&amp;, COra Lacy of Rt- 7,
RACINE Elementary PTA,
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RIJFLAND The RuUend lloPklnovillo, Ky., has been rec'Also: 451nch·Lelll!ths
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ognized lor hoJI&gt;lng hls unit earn
7:30 p. m. at the grade school;
PTA wUI BPClnsor a Jitney •Ill&gt;- tho U. S. Air Force OUtstanding
MIDDLEPORT - several out- Father• Nl8ll~ and nominating per Frida¥ at the Rutland el.,_ Unit Award. A securlt;y pollee
of-town relatives were here for committee appointed; refresh- mentary school with serving to superlvlsor Ill the !37th Military
the recent funeral services of mente served by second grade be hold from 3' 30 1o 8 p.m. Airlift Wing at Charleston AFB,
Mrs. J. B. Ha,yes held at Ches- a'OOID mothers. Babysttten pro- Following supper, lsquaredanee s, C.,willwearadlstinctlvesen·
vided by fifth grade room mothter.
wiD be held Ill tho school gymers.
nasium. Dancing wtll be from 8 ice ribbon as a pe~nt deeol'At a c!lnner on the dot o! the
LYDIA CIRCLE, uniiod Meth- '" 11
nd adml 1o · Is •• allon. HI&amp; wife, MlrJorle, Is the
funeral at the home ol the Rev.
p,m. 1
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Mrs. 0. M. Martin, Mrs. Jean 7:30 p.m. at home of Mrs. Ker- the PubUc.
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COMBINED MEETING, Ladles
and Mrs. Stanley Martin, all ot
Auxiliary
and Candystrlpers, at
Westerville; Mrs. John Slolar
of Lorain; Robert Waugh, Mrs. Veterans Memorial RoB(&gt;ltal, 6:Grace Elchensebr, Mr. and Mro. 30 p.m. Mondey. Dr. ROIB, LaJolin Platt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. kin, guest speaker.
REEDSVILLE-LONG BO'M'OM
Kenneth Well, and Mr. and. Mrs.
Homemakers
Club Mondey, 7 p.
R~ssell Balnum, ell o! Columm.,
at
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home
of Mrs. Donald
bus; and Clifford Hayes and
Myers;
program
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POMEROY CHAPTER 80, BPO··t:r·
·tOr ·the ,Nteral aemees were
cia!
convocatloo MDndey, 7:30
Mtai-Golitie Pta\lfol Plililt1'1eosant; Mlaa Ellie Prlce, Mrs. E. p.m. Royal Arch delll'Oe In be .
J. Prl... and Mrs. LOrra!neTa,y- conferred. James S. Bucltaasn,
lor of st. Albans, w. va. Mes- hll!l1 pries~ rOCJiests all comsases o! sympelh,y came from j)ll)iona and officers to attend.
THEODORVS COUNCIL 17,
Mrs. Ha,yeo• ool,)' brother, Eber
Lane, aDd hi&amp; 11011, Orin Lane, Daushters of Amerlea, 7:30p.m.
o! Nlapra Falls, N. Y, who IOOF ball. Atlendaace urged.
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were unable tn attend the fUBoosters, 7:30p.m. Moncla.Y, Raneral.
cine
IUI!Il School. All lnleroated
Mrs. llal'es had reolded In MldIn
-all
program urged In atdl..,ort for the past 12 yean.
tone!.
HAS SURGERY
TUESDAY
PORTLAND- Mrs. Henrietta
BOSWORTII COIJNCIL 46, Roy; McDade, Portland, basunderaono al and SOiect Mutera, ll)lclel
llliJor surgery at Gutltrle !los- auombly tn coni'er royal and
Pita! In Hohtlngtnn, w. Va. Sbe oeloct mostor cle(lroe, 7:30 p.
Is l'fi'Orted tn be recUPerating m.
at the Pomeroy Ml·
- t o r l l y and e&gt;pects 1o be oonlc TemPIO,
taken 1D the home of her daugbMIDDLEPORT ClllLll Conserter, Mrs, Gerald E. Ours, In vatloo League !lanley pori!' ID
H~ wlthln tbe next week. be held at 7:30 p.m. Tue.,
Columbia Gas of Ohio oil!...
Vtsrr PATIENT'"
Memben asked to' bring guella.
POMEROY - Tho Rev. and
GROUP D, Worn•'• Assocla~
Art18tlll•~l...,:
Mrs. Edward Gr!nley, Loxlne- Uon, 7:30 p.m. Tueocla¥ at Mldton, and llr, and lira. Rlehard dl..,ort First lJnlted Preab)&gt;ter. TIIJ lenlllll, E- Brtt, TllllJ1.11lllis &amp;Tile S~lndllls: Vic DiiJ!IIII.
Grindley, violted Thursdo¥ with lan &lt;lturch; Mrs. F.dcl!e Burlcett,
Cllns$11p1..., ~~.
Mn. Thelma Custer who has hostelll.
been apaUecUt Vetorons :uen..
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Michaels. J"mr Rlpn,
orlal Hospital.

Foodstuffs Survive Time's Test
POMEROY - COinmollplace
Miss Torchlano, a home econ~
BlbUcal !oodslulls that have BUr- omtst tor the Ohio Power Co.,

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(~cnt, Mrs. i: alvift Dyke, was U1e behalf or the state for her \'ol~
~ueat !!.peaker at th! Vl.•·wLadies unteer Work at Ute ChUUeoUle
· , ~\~iliarr Dlstri'ct 1~ CQrlvcntion Veterans Hosl)ltal. ~e had ac'~eld 1:eccntly at the K o[ p cumulated a total or 5,000 hours
Uall. Th~ meeting was called or work. Mrs- Dyke said, "Mrs.
to order by DI'Btrtct 12 presi- RicheY has given over 17,000
dent. ~Irs . uo'sa Quick, Mrs. hours of volunteer service to
Mary .\ustin registered the the hos.pital."
guest s.
Mrs. Qrlck wu also given a
The past state president, Mrs. pin (or 150 hours or service_
Eileen Hitchey, was also a guest. District 12alsopresentedtheCirl
Mrs . Hichcy is currently regional hospital chairman.
Mis s Jackie Bondurant, winncr of the Voicl! of Demoeracy
Contest for District 12 of t h e
Auxiliary, gave her w i n n i n g
speech to a combined meeting or
the men and Ladies. After her part
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Lora
in the program, the men pre- Hackworth was the speaker (or
SE'nl cd hl.'r with a honorary plaq- the FrenciJ City Garden Club
ue ami the women presented her meeting Tuesday evening on the
with a cheek.
topic, Common Poisonous Plants.
!\Ir s. Calvin Dyke conducted a Sle spoke about both house and
demonstration on the proper way garden plants, trees, shrubs and
Lo elcd or reject a person for fleld plants, and the symptoms
mcmbcrsJ1 ip. She answered ques- their poisonous parts produ~.:~ .
tions k om the audience.
The meetlng was held at the
Mr s. Dyke p r c s e n t e d home of Mrs. Florence Train-

Scouts with a flag.
I.adles ol District 12 !node
a donation io1fard Ute campaign
ot Hargus McKenzie of Jackson
who is romdng for Junior vice~
president or ado.
, The meetlng ' ended with Mrt.
Rosa Qul«;k pre,sendng Mrs. Dyke
with a gift on bebalf or the diS·
trict. Mrs. Mary Austin presented Mrs. D:vke a stn fril'}l !he
Au~liary .

.\ miscellaneous
bridal sl1ower was given Saturday niglll at the Kyger Lodge
Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde f iLch, the former Carole
,\nn O.x-yer.
Games were played w i t h
prizes awarded to the winners,
after \thich Mr. and Mn. Fitch
opened and ackmwledged their
mam· gifts.
Refreshments or cake. mints,
punch, nuts, and coffee were
served to the following, Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Abahlre, Miss Lillda Hoschar, Marie and Kenny
Wheaton, Pat Morgan, Mrs. Lilly Mae Oxyer and daughters,
Mrs. J uanita Harrison, ~erry
and Mark, ~Irs. Etta HalfhUl
and children, Mr. and Mrs. RoP..
nie J anis, Mrs. Kenny Barnett
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Nell
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Mrs. Emerson!olllres, Helen Fr.,

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Studies Poisonous Plants
er with Mrs. Frances Lanier as
co-hostess. Mrs. Lanier chose
devotions (rom the books ol Luke
and Psalms.
Mrs. Julia Coones, president,
welcomed a guest, Mrs. Gladys
Watts and thirteen members.
'' "letter from Mrs. Esta Reese
wat·· rea,d, urging the members
to e!tend the spring count,y meeting ot Ute Gallla Coun't;y Garden
Cl ..., April '\8 at 7,30 p.m. at
the Rio Grande Baptist Church.
Mrs. M, B, Martin wtll give
the program, Good Containers
for Flower Arrangements.
A letter wa·s also read giv ing dates, places, and programs
for OAGC.sears Community Improvement Conferences. Mrs. Julia Coones wiU attend this conference. A flower show will be

Bridal Shower Held in Honor
Of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fitch

ley, Charles Prunty, RaY Fit&lt;:h,
Mrs. Bessie Culpepper and children, and Rita Wright.
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attend were, Mr, and Mrs. D:n~
las Ulrst, Georgia l.larst, Jlm
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Platw
ter, Mr. and Mrs, Enos Harri·
son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ~auld­
ing, Grace Oxyer, Mr. and Mrs.

WRITERS' CHOICE
NEW YORK (UP0 - lllllh
scoring Wilt Cahmberlain of Ule
Philadelphia 76ers and rookie
Earl Monroe or the Baltimore
Bullets are this year's standout
players in the National Bas}ietball Association, according to
the Metropolitan BaslietbaU
Writers Association.
The New York writers picked
Chamberlllin as their Player of
the Year and selected Monroe
[or Rookie of the Year honors.

Wilmer Halfhill and tamil¥, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Cremeans1 Mrs,
Mae Athey, Mrs. Nettle Swhher,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitc_
bell, Mr.
ard Mrs, Bob Conkle, lllr, and
Mrs. Arthur RuPe, Mr. and Mrs.
Oshel Tribblep Mr. and Mrs.
James Russell, Kay AvtsandMr.
.and Mrs. Wayne Jarvia.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mrs, Fay Barnett and Mrs.
Bessie Culpepper.

held July 26.

Arrangements were made by
Mrs. Frances Lanier and .Mrs.
Elaine George and a money corsage was made by Mrs. Trainer.
Mrs. Grace Bra&lt;hlry was in
charge of the pJant sale. Re·
freshments were served by the
h()Stess.

Mrs. Gus Steele
Is Hostess For
CIC Class Meet
GALLIPOLIS -

Riding Club
To Hove Summer
Horse Show

Mrs. Gus

Steele directed the evening's e~
tertainment (or the March meetif€ of the CIC Club. ~e waul so
the hostess,andpresldedoverthe
meeting ln the absence of the
president.
The meeting was OJ)er.ed by all
stlridlni ~lnd&lt;·Pr~ina: . th&amp;'IJ.ord's
Prayer. Mrs. HobartWilti(lll.Sr.1
was welcomed back after 51)endo
ing a lew months in Florida.
Mrs. Byr()n Ward road the
minutes of the previous meevj~. Evelyn Rothgeb gnve the
treasurer's report. The M.arch
birthday or Mrs. Helen Grumbling was observed.
Prizes were won by Evelyn
Morrow and Nettie Adams.
The April meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. William ~el\ocer Thursda3, AprU 11 at 7:30
p.m. Grace was said by br. ~
na Gettles. Retreshments with
St. Patrick motif were suved.
A ,social hoW" followed tile bullness meetins.

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and Sirloin Riding Club voted
to have a two-day horse sh()W
this summer, at their recent
meeting held at the Bulaville
Townhoose. The show will constst · '11)( ·.(//l peytorma.rK;e ,eJa~ses
and 14 ~alter classes.
Dick Roach presided over the
meeting. lt was announced Mrs.
Dick Roach wa s the winner of
die membership drive with 33
memberships turned in.
Mrs. Don Harrison was second with 20 memberships. A pot·
luck dinner was served by the
co-hostesses, Mrs. James Gordon and Mrs. Robert Gordon.
The next meetl.ng will be at
the townhouse on April 10 .

DIVORCE GRANTED
PT, PLEASANT - Flora M,
Stobart was granted a divorce
from George Donald Stobart and
8hto~ was awarded care and cu~­
IDitl· of their Infant children In
MaSOh County Circuit Court Frl day,

Doc Smith
.We Tako Tho Worry Out Of Buying A
Says:
UMd Cor, Our Lote Model Buicka Cor·
ry A 10,~&gt; W&amp;rranty For 30 Daya,
IOJO Mllu. On Both Porta ond Lobor.

PJ'ill\lcts as IIIey will bloom lllo
entire season if ·the old biossoma •re• remO'Ied. They should
be fert!ll&lt;ed Onen using one 14ble&amp;poon of 'l!&lt;iod solvable ferttltzer In one gallon of water.
When atartlng plonls Indoor•
atarlll"'d soU lhqul!l be • s e d,
Either bey the prepared soli or
,itertliie some in the oven.
' !lira, 1\!orpri llld the. new petunia lhls year Ia Cbo~f;o Tart.
a Ia a dquble varJaal»&gt;l blosaom'
anCI'vory belut!iiil:
Mrs. 'Howard Samples pvo the
aecond half of tile PrOiil'&amp;m "!lalng
as her aubject P\l'ibluma. 9te
otated one geranium planl ma,y

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ror the March meeting of. t h e
Gallfpol!s f.arden Cl~b w~s glv,n
Ill two ports,
, by /dU; John Morgan .and lllrs. llow&lt;!t&lt;!·&amp;unpleo.
The meeting wa• hel"4 Thurlfda1
oven!Jig· II'_ the . "'o\t!&lt;i ' &lt;t Mra,
Kem.U. R~lla lditl: !.Irs.'· John
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Mrs, Moria.! ata,ted petUnlaa
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SATURDAY
BAKE SALE, sponsored by
the Senior Class of Ptdnt Creek
Baptist Church SS, 10 a.m.
at the church.
LITTLE KYGER GRANGE
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Menibers, bring cake and fruit salad.
JUNIOR MYF Clean up day,
10 a.m. No junior MYF &amp;mda,y.
SUNDAY
LOYAL FRIENDS and Men's

Bible Class ot SbnpiOIJ8 Chapel Church 5:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. carrie Dale.
MONDAY
VINTON PTC 'Hill meet at the
Vinton Elementary School, 7:30 p.m. Program will be un~
der the direction of Mra. Carrie DB,le, Muslc Dtrectvr,
TUESDAY
VINTON FHIENDSIIIP GAR·
DEN CLUB will meet at the
home or Pt1rs. Sam Boyd, 7:30
p.m. Program will bo Care
of Spring Blooming Bltlbs.
PEMBHOKE CLUB will meet
at the home ot Mrs. George
Bush, Sp. m.
LAFAYETTE SHlUNE No.
44 wiU have a covered dish
dinner, 6:30p.m. Bring table
service. Annual reports and
election ()( officers will , be
held at 7:30 p. m•

IVEDNE!illAY
f'IR'&gt;T UNITED.}~f~~~l:- ,
ian Women' 5 Gtnertl .~
ing, 8 p. ln. PictUres ot'the
Holy Land will be shown by
Miss Anne Bradbury.
LITILE KYGER LADIES AID
at lhe horne of Mrs. Robert
Swisher, 10 a.m. , eovere(ldish
dinner.
THURSDAY
EMANON CLUB will meet at
the home or Mrs. Leo Moss~
man, 8 p.m .
REVIVAL SERVICES PLANNED
VINTON - VInton Methodist
Church will conduct l'ftiYal aer.
vices beginning Mareb 20 to 24
at 7:30 p.m. each evenLns. 'The
evangl!llat will be the Rev, Jack
stuller, lll&gt;e&lt;lal singing Is planned each evcrrl~1g, Everyone is
welcome.

VISIT MOTHER
l'OMEHOY - Mr. and lllrr.
Robert Gardner, Colwnbus, vtst~
ed this week with her mother,
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DeTOcraUo pert;y ibto 'turmoli ' regarded hllnlllt •• thai man.
Satiuw bj! ~ IIIIK!Uil&lt;lnl · hit But MeCarti\Y, . after · . vlewln~
cani!ldaey to wreot the ...;~don- the M110111)COmerit 011 \OIOVl~
cy 1f0m . . 11. Jblililbn ond . at . yr•"'! Bay, W,l,l,, , ~JeCied
cbanp hta 4~.ijt'r_ous 1 . diriidVe , ~ aort of campaign, ·~~~.,
~ polteies"-bOpefully With sen. With Kennedy,
_
~ J, Mccarthy• a help,
•q tlllnk I liT! slllllh.~ . boot
"The fl&amp;ht 11 just bogbmlng, J9lonllal clll1dldate In llie !leld,"
and 1 believe Ilia! 1 COil win," Mc(!lrthy anld. ·~I ~an win!' .
oald Kennedy. He annooiiced he
.. He welcomed KOMedy's .of!er
wvuld n&gt;n 111 the NebraokA of. aellve SIJI&gt;llOrl Ill tho
Orep IJld caltfornla prlmarie~ Wlacoil.sin primary b~ eald he
alon- 1\!ocOrthy, and would lhousht he. could win w!lhoot IL
camuaJ.Di ror the Mlnne&amp;Ota
urm not ptepared to deal
peace eandlclate tn other. states. wlt,h an,.vbody,•• McCarthy said
standina: ~ . almost the exact . coolly, If his cause became
S90f. In the ....te caucus room hopele~ at Qle oonvention, _he
where hi• late brother em· llld, he would releaae bls
bsrked 011 hla aJoeillflll qUeSt delegate• and ''they would be
ror the presidency 111 1960, tree to make their own
Kenoedy proposed to work "In declalops."
ha!'IIIOIIY" with MoCartlly In • Noting hla alngleobanded win
hopes ol pre.,uhs tho Dem.i· Of 42 per eent of the Democratic
cratle Natlonli Comientl&lt;iit In vote In New .Hampshire, Me·
August with "tho "strooaell Carthy added polntedlJ:
pollible ataftdatd ,bearerJ•· '
un eot a little lonely in New

little he!~ , , • 1 walked al~. •
· · Komedy Slid he InfOrmed
, Prealdent Johnoen _Of 'hb declaloil In advaiiCe, _lhr"'ib .an
unnamed Irttermedlary, Job!&gt;·
liOn, he said, "did not indicate
pleasure or dltp,lea1Ul'e.'1 He
sent his broth~r, ~- Edward
M, Kennedy, D-Mass., to
Wlaconaln Frtday nll!llt to tell
the newi to McCarti\Y.
.
Althooiih Kermedy streosed
his decision, reflected no Hper.
oonal anlmoalt,y or !llaroapeot"
toward Johnson, the constrant
breach between the two wa&amp;
, perhaps made permane~ by
Kennedy's .formal ehallenge.
Kennedy 0v0n refused to
eommlt hlmoell to 111pportlng
Johnaoo II the President Ia
renominated at Chlcag~&gt;. He /Old
newsmen be would have to
make any . auch decision at
conveotlon Umo.
JohnMI!I, who has not declared
hla eandldacy for re.electlon,

~tD)ent , with

a ; ,Qllp. ·

~ ftv&lt;!IIIIohlaT••=

tor 'lie,..
w8ekend,
the Prii
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i
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tatd a meeting of llulllllt81
leader) here that u'aome pfcip).e
..,.cuJate 111 1aol&lt;l- a pJ'Imw'
-.l-and ooine -"• ·!Oil
speculate~ prlmarle~·'.~ "

Tho two QeJ1!0Cratlc candl·
data• will &amp;I&gt; 11efore • nation·
wide televlalon audlenee ~
to elaborate. on lhelr ~owl,
Konned,v will - a r on NB!:'s
··Meet the PrUi~· at 1
EST, . tolloiilng a McCar!l1)&gt;
tnterv~ on CBS's 'Cf'ace the
Natlon"' at 12:30 p.m.
VIce Prealdent H.
Hwnpbrey will appear on ABC'&amp;
ulssuea and Answers•• at 1:30
p.m.
,
.
1 KennedY, wearlllg a blue ~it
and · dark blue polka dot tie
reminisCent or the late P.rea.
ldent, made clear he had no
lllualo~s about the tougl! llsht
&amp;bead of him.

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Photo Firm Hosts Governor

SUNDAY,

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PAGE 11

17, 1968

NEW YORK (tii'O - T h e
spotlliltt wao oupposed to be
on St. Patrick but It wu prel·
· ldenllal candidate Robert F.
Kemed,v llllo llole the shOW
Saturday.
K~ Oew home from
Washington after hll dramatic
announcement he would · oeek
the Democratle prealdenllal
nomtnatl011, moved In with 125,.
000 roal and adopted Irtlhmen
marching In tile parade,
He waa el_leered, referred
to aa --Mr. President," call-

War's End
Could be
Very Near

BY ROBERT WINGETT
COOLVILLE - Premier Pho·
to Service, b.- known aa Beat
Photo, was host to Ohio Gov.
James A. Rhodes and other dis·
nltarlea during openhouoeibursday and Friday at Its attractive
~plant

here.

Tho plant, a beehive ol aotlvtt,y &lt;Nr!ng the daytime working
hours, currently employs 210 per~

....,,,

Open hou,. aellvlt!es got underway 'lborode,y w!tll hll!ll of!!.
ciaJs of the Kodak Cotnpany and
many related tlrms taking part
By \Jnlted Pr••• ~ tree country."
COLUMBUS
(uPD
Ratlred
In
behalf of ln&lt;lllllry.
YOUJ18 111ld he would have no
Son. 11Dbert Keonecb'• ."11!&gt;Brig. Gen. S.L,A. Marohall sold
Guided tours were led by plant
IIOODC- lhot he would aeek comment on tht Kennedy canporoomel
followed by Rev. G'\1'
-rdl,y
the
end
of
the
war
lit
the Democrat!&lt; prelldenllll didacy at thll time but oald ~
White
giving
m Invocation and
Vietnam
could
be
umuch·
near.
' llllllllnatloa w'u mot wllh oom., Damocnii could beat Richard
Ivan
Creeaer,
mayor of coo I ~
er than we .~eet."
Nixon, llllom he predicted
thine le" ~ gpen
wo u I d carry the llePobl!Cih
The military critic and '""' ville, otrertng a welcome. G11
IIDDIII Ohio Domocrata.
IIIMiot,
now a resident o! Biro Coo:rtney, executive vice pres!~
parly
bonner.
;. "I think It Will caiiH a dlvied a i•bum1 ' 1 ant;1 ur~ to visSACKING PICTURES- A totalof210emptoy..owork at the new Premier Photo Service plant In
mlnsham.
Mich., 111&lt;1, ••we u-e denl or the Trt-Count.Y Bani&lt; at
uThe
Republicans
wW
uno
Coolville where open house ceremonies were c()nductedlastThursday and Friday. Some or the emilon In the Pi11'11•" llld Ohio
It a barber, People ran Into
COOlvUle, presided over all ac~
Democrat!&lt; chairman Ml&gt;rton dol&amp;btedl¥ nomlnote Rlchord tho street to lbako hlo hand, alreadl&lt; toi&gt;Pinl: the rtoe, U we
ploy..&amp;, shown !rom loft, are Joey llwlfee, Gloria Bartlett, Paula 5e¥re, tbnna sam.s and Marte
NIII;Jp. 11 8 u t lt'a tradidonal Nllroll 111d he haa defeat w~ He smiled and waved lllroush In tile Untied stalel &lt;111 juat ttv!tles.
Cooper. The above worker are packing processed _print&amp; andpnparing them ror shiPment to
Plant officials taking part In
restore oonn&amp;l .,.,.donee In
ten all over hbn," aatd Young. It aiL
customers throughout the eas.tern aection of the United States.
.
·tile POri!' flahls U oauall;y "Any Democratic cllld!date wUI
the prOJI'am&amp; were Lee DeMond,
the
situation/'
I,
oomos together Ill, tho nnil
In a l1fiWI- conference before. manager, and Ned H. Tanner,
deteat
him
and
wW
even
carry
~. It'• :·not
tor
'
• opeech to tho Cohunbus Reo vice president. A, Karl s.muner,
..Oblo, a Republican state,
Democrate to
I·
• lgllnst him. n
serve Ofticers' Association prealdent of the Premier Photo Houae were State Auditor Roger there for another year. He then bJ.slness now stands as the Courth
However,
Marshall OliPr&lt;IOoed DPIIm!lm In Service, waa speaker (()J'boththe ctoud and Gong. Clarence E.lllll- moved It to a store building and largeot private manufacturing In lor.
worked from there atiOther oll!llt dustry In Athens Count,y, ft could
' tht pll!o .
~f!rl' C!J¥&gt;~ Hou,. ""!tile 1'00·
boiiDd to
· sr AltTEj) ·lfi ·B~~- - Yoatw•betore gotnW~ BSrd.Q, In~. v~:. \¥1, )\avo 300
by
11~~~ , ... ........
....,,&gt;will
The
Prenllor
Aiotil
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Paii&lt;efsburg.
·
19119
or
19~0.
according
to
plant
qther officers or ~e tlrm are
He ·stayed ln Ulat locati()n un~ off1dals.
rshould
c.atry
more
ol
the
comTanner,
viee president and Mrs. was started in 1938 in lhe base', -condldate
~n
Lewiston, Mallie!
ment
of
the
A.
Karl
and
Eloise
til
January &lt;~f this year when his
Premier spent more than $220,. bat burden.
A. Karl &amp;Lmmers, secretary and
, Nalpp alao
made ICI lor hla poor lhoWin&amp;
&amp;unmers
h()me
1n
Parkersburg,
plant,
now
the
largest
process000
on mail postage last year,
u All wan are immoral. and
treasurer. Mra. Ned H. Tamer,
~ out ·
, In !be recllt Winter OQ1nple
If• regr-le tltat monkind ¥fchael L. &amp;unmers and Karl w. va. with $100 borrowed mon- ing plant in the entire eastern representing about 20 per cent
cujp u to
,!i&amp;me• ~ II¥ becomlnlllhe
district of the United States, was of the postage of the entire cit,y
ha•n•t found a better way to B. Summers are abo officers ey,
!be Now
ltrst Amer!een In hblory to Win
summers
operated
his
busi·
moved to Its new Coolville site. or Parkersburg, W.Va. , and due
'
settle thinga. As for corruption
havo In Ill•
the cov•od oordlc &lt;:OIIIblnedtltle
family-OWned
and
operatPOINTE-~ A.HACIIE,
La. Ill South VIetnam, If we withness there ror one year and then
The Premier Photo Service's to the heavy volume coolville is
flrm.
"Ho IIIII
In Norwa,y'a Holmenlmllen; Sid
(UPI)-A tfelghwr rowuled
put
up
a
building
on
the
back
lot
payroll
is tlPBcted to reach near- now a First Class Post Office.
draw _aid and ·refuse to have
Other government otricial s at~."
.· NII»P, ubl~ J Games.
bend Ill tile Mloalftlppl River
ding Friday' I PUblic 0 pen of hla propert,y and operated from ly $11,000,000 thts year and the
-lj!J don't knOw how !11UCh
After winning SaWrdaj&gt;'ajunp. Saturday ond collided In a ball relations and •-rt
menta
ln
Alia
because
they
are
' he wUI have Ia Ohio."
,..
lnl: COIJIIIatlUon 1D Ill,. him the It !Wne with twO fuel barges,
corrupt, we wouldn't have a ·::::~:- :-:: : :::: :: ::::::· : :::::::: ::·:·: · : · :·:·: ·:·:·.'·: ::.;:: ·:·: -::::: :;:;
Yoq oold "we all ore voey lll'e&amp;test personal trlunu&gt;h of hla
Eleven peraono ·wore kliiOd foreign .aid program," Marshall
prood that Ill !be u.s. ev•fl'l~M careor, Bower
he was re- and 30 IIIJured.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP0·
oald. .
hai !be rl&amp;bt to d!lleet. We art tlrtn&amp; from COIIIPetlt!vo &amp;kllng.
Son.
Eugene Mccarthy Sltlll"
Tho victim&amp; were all balleved
Tho mWtary historian and day BC&lt;&lt;Pted Sen. Robert F,
. all vary proud that thiS Ia a
or"""'en aboard iho ,.,sols
of numberous books on
Konned!''a offer of old In tile
lncl pu~era on the kei&amp;J!ter, author
mUitary -atlona llld be ~ Wlaeonstn Democratic pres~
'
African Star, IJI8I1I' . of them
!loved "!be brtaklng point lor dentlal primary but he reject..
WASIIINGTON (UPO- Citing
declaratloo on tile u.s. wtlltng. might be made. Hard choices
tourilll from the Vol~ Stawa,
tho North VIetnam ann,y Is ed ~ Idea !hot It might lead the "urpncy or the bour," nen to go the long way ln will have to be made. SJme
!jew Zealand and Auatrallo.
much (al'tr than we expect
President John!IOD disclosed Vietnam.. the President said: desired programsoflesspriorlty
to 1 "deal 11 between the two
The ll'e!&amp;bter wao outtlns
{
J;,·;··_
ond It &lt;Ould come before tho opponllllt&amp; of President Joh~
Saturdlcy' he has offered a new "To meet the needs of our and urgency may have to be
across the bend In the pre.&lt;lawn eleetion.'t
proposal for clltt!DI government fight:ilw men in Vietnam we will deferred..,
son.
dorkness about 50 miles dowoMe Cuthy ooted thlt when he
"Gradually, I believe we are
apend!ng ln an a:tteJtlpt to set do whatever ls required.
Notes stresses
rlvor from New Orleans wh,n
nearer to · Winning there tban real!¥ needed help Ill the New his income taX increase.
"We are meeting with leaders
Th.e President also noted the
the co11J.ston occurred. Flunea
Hampshire prtmary. Kennedy
we lliP8CL .At' tile present time,
Wormed sources said it met ot Congress to discuss reduc- d o m e 11 t i c and international
Ill' THOMAS CIIEA~' 1 and began blazll!l ·awoy at Ita erti!ted from tile foe! barge&amp; North V1etnomose repi8l:f1Denta and hil backers •jstayed out the demands of tho.se in tions in the national bu~t that stresses on the ecooom.v and
and threw me.uagea over the
Congreu who haW ktllt the
said the United states had
'1
SAIGON(tlpO ·- All A-'0.. VlltCon&amp;daf*L
the deck or !uolude 15 ond 16 year olu,
' aouult te1m earrled into tiitde ·A ' platooo , led by 2nd Lt. · seaman Laoru Clsiernlo, 41, aome of !born wltll only a fence."
1ncreue
locked
IJil since laat
removed the gold cover on
11
"I
walked
alone.
MeCarth)r
August.
currenc~.
moved to tighten
obolrd helleopterJ tn)lpod Vltt 'rbomilo. K. Wllllnaham of Clark, or New York Clt,y aold he Ifill montb ot tr~"
said. •'They were afraid to
Johnson
offered
a
lleetlng
credit
and
taken other me..
· ·· ,Coat w!!l! thalr hack• to ·tile N,J,, came under almost aolng Into tho wheel houae at
come
lbtn
onto
the
p~
look at his new proposal Gu-ing
sures to counter these stre$ses.
SiNih Chllll Sea Satuu..{ 1!1&lt;1 Immediate guerrUla fire llllenlt obOul 4:40 a.m. Esr When he
field.
Ready
a apeeeh before 11 000 busineS&amp;oo
"To meet the urgeney of the
' reported kll1llqr • U8 Ill an landoil on ·file lllld dllnel Juot ·· hOIII'd five blast• 011 the ohlll
men
he
baa
asked
to
help
find
hour
with the responsibility that
~ lilfanlr,y~ viR 330 mUea wlalde 1111' La!.
whistle, olgnalq 1 general Moderate Inereaae
awnmer joba Cor &amp;hetto youtha.
it reQuires," Johnson urged
, • · DOt'lb or 111111011·
.
Copter 9lpporl
atann•• h was followed ~ r....
Ohio State upset Kentuclq s..
Hla speech came atw:Mt the
Congress to pass his 10 per cent
ttof!Or to Slilon ~td lor&lt;;el
WUiingltalb alll&lt;ed_, !Qr and blaaio IJ1im a tug pus~ lhe
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prealturday nll!hl82~1 to advonce
time
the
se¥en-utloo
LonOOn
increase on both corporate and
denl JohnOOII, who deelarod ''We
., In ~,•o_perattoo Reoolved: ..To · te~VO&lt;! qp&gt;rl lronl bell"'!!- bllle•· .
to
tile
NCAA
!lllals
tills
-kauld
pool
met
at
the
Federal
Indlv!rual Income taXeS.
' Wllt."" lll• ~ ~IIP,'· or · t.ir &amp;illllhl»a, ond he ~d
·-~ the blast a1gna1 had are aoina -to win Ill VIetnam,"
ead. Dave sorerimts pl.
Reserve Board in emergency
RACINE_ A lS.year-Oldyouth
The sources said Johnson was
tile liar, Aid lllti,y lio4~ ~' ,f!l'tPOWet !rOm !JIB moniiRi!lhe •lllA&gt;Od the IIIIOle 11&gt;11&gt; began to was rel!al!iY reported Saturda,y
with
three
oecond•
iell
..0.
ltllioa
to
CODIIder
What
to
do
was
apprehended
Saturda.y
af.
rea(\y
to accopt cuts in hls
~~~· Ill Ill ,,
~r.• _klll&lt;!d ;Ill ,..m)IJ• ~Y lha\&lt;0•''· Clalernlo said. "Fire read,V to order a moderate Intllo
pme,
about gold ll)tculatorrf attack&amp; ternoon ranaacldng the Racine programs by the House and
In !Ita Ov., . ~· '·~ ~ ~ore tho VIol C!lll II'«! ~ over the starboard crease In 'U, S. 1r1J0P llrenath
1 •
Ull the dollar ond the pound.
l\lelhOdlll Church.
Senate Appropriation• eo...
~tile Soulli ·'•V• ~ alid ran tor tlmlled ~.!. $ill men on deck began In the war,
Attar deltvwlqi a ollrrlng
The Melg~t,y sheri!P s mittoos totaling about $9 blllloo
Pike Woatem ltll'VIved • cold
llllomed enurC.a aa14 t h ,
iMii ,U~~tol!
1\Jtl!Diplaooo,.
~ ·~ fl'oM , U ond IIIeY
department alld the 00s has ad- in appropriations during t h 8
l/tlllo d the 11111 Lllltt
Flrot ocxitaot In lhe M1 La! '!trl OD&amp;ulled ln·llillla."
Prllldenl ' bod not .deelded ... s otrealt Ill the tourtb ,..mer an
milted having wrecked the Pen- nscal )'ear that begins July 1.
_ , ..,..., ..., of ·. ....,.. npt!ng came at 7:30 a_.m.
fi o a s i Ga
·· ' ~ero 11111111&gt;Br, but .oald tllalll Sllllrdi.Y nltllll but held an lor
,. out!lto !orlnlnl: part of the u.s. ~, II wao all over by 2 ~ over 1M burn!nl .....Wd not be IIJIIWhere near Ills a 66-62 victory O'ier Portatecostal Million at Secood and
AmOrJCal Di'laloll, aeored the p.m,, front reports llld.
""'1011 i&gt;Iuc
..., aitd 200,000 ft.,.. that hn beea re- , _ Clll' to win tbo Alh·
Main Sts., in Racine on Marc:h
tqreollw vlcti&gt;r7 olong tho
Much of tho toeua of !be war ln!iJi'ed frOm" 111 n.-., nvo- ported IIIII opoeulated on In tho .,, Claoo A rtpooal.
~~~
, lAI;_i. IOirn Satutdl¥ -·· remained In tho 1111b,ulanc11 ~ ·.ll!uned 11111-k or oo.
·
b,l' cOni- ' SliP orea where the "Opera. llld moanlnrl ouMYo,ra to .NO\r
·it "!!l!lk Uj&gt;n !lliiOIVed To Wlnu look Orleana ~CANTERBURY, En CIa n d
, • "· ... · . Ioree ,
lhan tO,ooo
,,
..
(U PD - Thieves bungled an aj.
.U011po
Vltilnl·
Far Wtallletilol!ol · · ,; ,
Midwl!ll kqi(joal
tempt to blast open safe• in .,.,.,"'
58 New
S. tt 'I, ' ~trion II LoUtiJI1le1S
terbury Cathedral earrlly~..:~::: ~~
~~:~'foJ~Ii!et 's.lila
~ :~~
T~ 77 lial)'..~ Sl,,
day but escaped with h
able hlstorlc sil\•er artUadsfrdm
··~;
the anclent seat of English Chi~. ~
tianlt,y.
·k\,tillf':
Pollee said it was nea'rly ·
possible to assess the I rue
or the sliver' much 1t
the altar. But a
titM.te placed ita
at about $40,000.
value, ~ever.
greater. llany or

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eaalt,y started from cuttlngo.. The
allpa 6r cultlnP aheuld be taken
trom new groWth raUler than the
WO&lt;l4\Y part of tho plaDt. 'lbey
may be dipped tn ·a hormone to
speed rooting. It usual!¥ takes
(rom two to three week• tor them
to root.
When taking cuttlngsone should
cut straight across the stem with
a aharpknlfo. Plltthethreetolour
Inch cutting into water lmmedlatoty to prevent willing, Then
plant In ooll.
'lbe cuttings wUI bloom In II
or 12 weeks. Have the soil ster.
Uh:ed and very moist before you
make the cutting. Insert the cut~
Ung to the first node In the aoll.
Place where the plant will' receive
plenly of light but not.direct sun.
lliltt.
When the plant reaches rour ,to
alx Inches start pinching back
to make a bushy stronger plant.
Three or f()ur stems make a.
8I)Od stnmg plant
Devotions were led by Mra.
EuKene Gloss.
The president, Mrs. Gloss, announced there would be a Gallla Count,y Garden Club meeting
at the Rlo Grande Baptist Church,
A.Prll 18 at 1,30' p.m. The ctoo
voted to be hostesses at the fall
coont,y meeting In Seplember,
Mrs. Gloss announced tile club
had oold 660 pink dogwood tree•
whlch woold be delivered posalbly the last week or March. Plans
were. made to distribute the tree a.
The door prizewu·wonbyMrs.
KeMeth Frazer. The hoste11es
served a dessert course.

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_, G.\I.I.IPOt.IS - State Prool- Mrs. HichGY with a pearl p,in on
(~cnt, Mrs. i: alvift Dyke, was U1e behalf or the state for her \'ol~
~ueat !!.peaker at th! Vl.•·wLadies unteer Work at Ute ChUUeoUle
· , ~\~iliarr Dlstri'ct 1~ CQrlvcntion Veterans Hosl)ltal. ~e had ac'~eld 1:eccntly at the K o[ p cumulated a total or 5,000 hours
Uall. Th~ meeting was called or work. Mrs- Dyke said, "Mrs.
to order by DI'Btrtct 12 presi- RicheY has given over 17,000
dent. ~Irs . uo'sa Quick, Mrs. hours of volunteer service to
Mary .\ustin registered the the hos.pital."
guest s.
Mrs. Qrlck wu also given a
The past state president, Mrs. pin (or 150 hours or service_
Eileen Hitchey, was also a guest. District 12alsopresentedtheCirl
Mrs . Hichcy is currently regional hospital chairman.
Mis s Jackie Bondurant, winncr of the Voicl! of Demoeracy
Contest for District 12 of t h e
Auxiliary, gave her w i n n i n g
speech to a combined meeting or
the men and Ladies. After her part
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Lora
in the program, the men pre- Hackworth was the speaker (or
SE'nl cd hl.'r with a honorary plaq- the FrenciJ City Garden Club
ue ami the women presented her meeting Tuesday evening on the
with a cheek.
topic, Common Poisonous Plants.
!\Ir s. Calvin Dyke conducted a Sle spoke about both house and
demonstration on the proper way garden plants, trees, shrubs and
Lo elcd or reject a person for fleld plants, and the symptoms
mcmbcrsJ1 ip. She answered ques- their poisonous parts produ~.:~ .
tions k om the audience.
The meetlng was held at the
Mr s. Dyke p r c s e n t e d home of Mrs. Florence Train-

Scouts with a flag.
I.adles ol District 12 !node
a donation io1fard Ute campaign
ot Hargus McKenzie of Jackson
who is romdng for Junior vice~
president or ado.
, The meetlng ' ended with Mrt.
Rosa Qul«;k pre,sendng Mrs. Dyke
with a gift on bebalf or the diS·
trict. Mrs. Mary Austin presented Mrs. D:vke a stn fril'}l !he
Au~liary .

.\ miscellaneous
bridal sl1ower was given Saturday niglll at the Kyger Lodge
Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde f iLch, the former Carole
,\nn O.x-yer.
Games were played w i t h
prizes awarded to the winners,
after \thich Mr. and Mn. Fitch
opened and ackmwledged their
mam· gifts.
Refreshments or cake. mints,
punch, nuts, and coffee were
served to the following, Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Abahlre, Miss Lillda Hoschar, Marie and Kenny
Wheaton, Pat Morgan, Mrs. Lilly Mae Oxyer and daughters,
Mrs. J uanita Harrison, ~erry
and Mark, ~Irs. Etta HalfhUl
and children, Mr. and Mrs. RoP..
nie J anis, Mrs. Kenny Barnett
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Nell
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Mrs. Emerson!olllres, Helen Fr.,

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French City Gorden Club
Studies Poisonous Plants
er with Mrs. Frances Lanier as
co-hostess. Mrs. Lanier chose
devotions (rom the books ol Luke
and Psalms.
Mrs. Julia Coones, president,
welcomed a guest, Mrs. Gladys
Watts and thirteen members.
'' "letter from Mrs. Esta Reese
wat·· rea,d, urging the members
to e!tend the spring count,y meeting ot Ute Gallla Coun't;y Garden
Cl ..., April '\8 at 7,30 p.m. at
the Rio Grande Baptist Church.
Mrs. M, B, Martin wtll give
the program, Good Containers
for Flower Arrangements.
A letter wa·s also read giv ing dates, places, and programs
for OAGC.sears Community Improvement Conferences. Mrs. Julia Coones wiU attend this conference. A flower show will be

Bridal Shower Held in Honor
Of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fitch

ley, Charles Prunty, RaY Fit&lt;:h,
Mrs. Bessie Culpepper and children, and Rita Wright.
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attend were, Mr, and Mrs. D:n~
las Ulrst, Georgia l.larst, Jlm
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Platw
ter, Mr. and Mrs, Enos Harri·
son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ~auld­
ing, Grace Oxyer, Mr. and Mrs.

WRITERS' CHOICE
NEW YORK (UP0 - lllllh
scoring Wilt Cahmberlain of Ule
Philadelphia 76ers and rookie
Earl Monroe or the Baltimore
Bullets are this year's standout
players in the National Bas}ietball Association, according to
the Metropolitan BaslietbaU
Writers Association.
The New York writers picked
Chamberlllin as their Player of
the Year and selected Monroe
[or Rookie of the Year honors.

Wilmer Halfhill and tamil¥, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Cremeans1 Mrs,
Mae Athey, Mrs. Nettle Swhher,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitc_
bell, Mr.
ard Mrs, Bob Conkle, lllr, and
Mrs. Arthur RuPe, Mr. and Mrs.
Oshel Tribblep Mr. and Mrs.
James Russell, Kay AvtsandMr.
.and Mrs. Wayne Jarvia.
Hostesses for the occasion
were Mrs, Fay Barnett and Mrs.
Bessie Culpepper.

held July 26.

Arrangements were made by
Mrs. Frances Lanier and .Mrs.
Elaine George and a money corsage was made by Mrs. Trainer.
Mrs. Grace Bra&lt;hlry was in
charge of the pJant sale. Re·
freshments were served by the
h()Stess.

Mrs. Gus Steele
Is Hostess For
CIC Class Meet
GALLIPOLIS -

Riding Club
To Hove Summer
Horse Show

Mrs. Gus

Steele directed the evening's e~
tertainment (or the March meetif€ of the CIC Club. ~e waul so
the hostess,andpresldedoverthe
meeting ln the absence of the
president.
The meeting was OJ)er.ed by all
stlridlni ~lnd&lt;·Pr~ina: . th&amp;'IJ.ord's
Prayer. Mrs. HobartWilti(lll.Sr.1
was welcomed back after 51)endo
ing a lew months in Florida.
Mrs. Byr()n Ward road the
minutes of the previous meevj~. Evelyn Rothgeb gnve the
treasurer's report. The M.arch
birthday or Mrs. Helen Grumbling was observed.
Prizes were won by Evelyn
Morrow and Nettie Adams.
The April meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. William ~el\ocer Thursda3, AprU 11 at 7:30
p.m. Grace was said by br. ~
na Gettles. Retreshments with
St. Patrick motif were suved.
A ,social hoW" followed tile bullness meetins.

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GALLIPOLIS - The Saddle
and Sirloin Riding Club voted
to have a two-day horse sh()W
this summer, at their recent
meeting held at the Bulaville
Townhoose. The show will constst · '11)( ·.(//l peytorma.rK;e ,eJa~ses
and 14 ~alter classes.
Dick Roach presided over the
meeting. lt was announced Mrs.
Dick Roach wa s the winner of
die membership drive with 33
memberships turned in.
Mrs. Don Harrison was second with 20 memberships. A pot·
luck dinner was served by the
co-hostesses, Mrs. James Gordon and Mrs. Robert Gordon.
The next meetl.ng will be at
the townhouse on April 10 .

DIVORCE GRANTED
PT, PLEASANT - Flora M,
Stobart was granted a divorce
from George Donald Stobart and
8hto~ was awarded care and cu~­
IDitl· of their Infant children In
MaSOh County Circuit Court Frl day,

Doc Smith
.We Tako Tho Worry Out Of Buying A
Says:
UMd Cor, Our Lote Model Buicka Cor·
ry A 10,~&gt; W&amp;rranty For 30 Daya,
IOJO Mllu. On Both Porta ond Lobor.

PJ'ill\lcts as IIIey will bloom lllo
entire season if ·the old biossoma •re• remO'Ied. They should
be fert!ll&lt;ed Onen using one 14ble&amp;poon of 'l!&lt;iod solvable ferttltzer In one gallon of water.
When atartlng plonls Indoor•
atarlll"'d soU lhqul!l be • s e d,
Either bey the prepared soli or
,itertliie some in the oven.
' !lira, 1\!orpri llld the. new petunia lhls year Ia Cbo~f;o Tart.
a Ia a dquble varJaal»&gt;l blosaom'
anCI'vory belut!iiil:
Mrs. 'Howard Samples pvo the
aecond half of tile PrOiil'&amp;m "!lalng
as her aubject P\l'ibluma. 9te
otated one geranium planl ma,y

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ror the March meeting of. t h e
Gallfpol!s f.arden Cl~b w~s glv,n
Ill two ports,
, by /dU; John Morgan .and lllrs. llow&lt;!t&lt;!·&amp;unpleo.
The meeting wa• hel"4 Thurlfda1
oven!Jig· II'_ the . "'o\t!&lt;i ' &lt;t Mra,
Kem.U. R~lla lditl: !.Irs.'· John
Allison
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ol the program oalngill het lllbJeet !br!Ini Flowering PIUIIo for
Civic Pro.ieds. &lt;·
Mrs, Moria.! ata,ted petUnlaa
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SATURDAY
BAKE SALE, sponsored by
the Senior Class of Ptdnt Creek
Baptist Church SS, 10 a.m.
at the church.
LITTLE KYGER GRANGE
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Menibers, bring cake and fruit salad.
JUNIOR MYF Clean up day,
10 a.m. No junior MYF &amp;mda,y.
SUNDAY
LOYAL FRIENDS and Men's

Bible Class ot SbnpiOIJ8 Chapel Church 5:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. carrie Dale.
MONDAY
VINTON PTC 'Hill meet at the
Vinton Elementary School, 7:30 p.m. Program will be un~
der the direction of Mra. Carrie DB,le, Muslc Dtrectvr,
TUESDAY
VINTON FHIENDSIIIP GAR·
DEN CLUB will meet at the
home or Pt1rs. Sam Boyd, 7:30
p.m. Program will bo Care
of Spring Blooming Bltlbs.
PEMBHOKE CLUB will meet
at the home ot Mrs. George
Bush, Sp. m.
LAFAYETTE SHlUNE No.
44 wiU have a covered dish
dinner, 6:30p.m. Bring table
service. Annual reports and
election ()( officers will , be
held at 7:30 p. m•

IVEDNE!illAY
f'IR'&gt;T UNITED.}~f~~~l:- ,
ian Women' 5 Gtnertl .~
ing, 8 p. ln. PictUres ot'the
Holy Land will be shown by
Miss Anne Bradbury.
LITILE KYGER LADIES AID
at lhe horne of Mrs. Robert
Swisher, 10 a.m. , eovere(ldish
dinner.
THURSDAY
EMANON CLUB will meet at
the home or Mrs. Leo Moss~
man, 8 p.m .
REVIVAL SERVICES PLANNED
VINTON - VInton Methodist
Church will conduct l'ftiYal aer.
vices beginning Mareb 20 to 24
at 7:30 p.m. each evenLns. 'The
evangl!llat will be the Rev, Jack
stuller, lll&gt;e&lt;lal singing Is planned each evcrrl~1g, Everyone is
welcome.

VISIT MOTHER
l'OMEHOY - Mr. and lllrr.
Robert Gardner, Colwnbus, vtst~
ed this week with her mother,
111rs. PhU wuu.,._

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rubbed Mahogany veneen and select
hmlwood solids (Y452JRJ, or In aenuinll! h.and rubbed. Cherry
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DeTOcraUo pert;y ibto 'turmoli ' regarded hllnlllt •• thai man.
Satiuw bj! ~ IIIIK!Uil&lt;lnl · hit But MeCarti\Y, . after · . vlewln~
cani!ldaey to wreot the ...;~don- the M110111)COmerit 011 \OIOVl~
cy 1f0m . . 11. Jblililbn ond . at . yr•"'! Bay, W,l,l,, , ~JeCied
cbanp hta 4~.ijt'r_ous 1 . diriidVe , ~ aort of campaign, ·~~~.,
~ polteies"-bOpefully With sen. With Kennedy,
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~ J, Mccarthy• a help,
•q tlllnk I liT! slllllh.~ . boot
"The fl&amp;ht 11 just bogbmlng, J9lonllal clll1dldate In llie !leld,"
and 1 believe Ilia! 1 COil win," Mc(!lrthy anld. ·~I ~an win!' .
oald Kennedy. He annooiiced he
.. He welcomed KOMedy's .of!er
wvuld n&gt;n 111 the NebraokA of. aellve SIJI&gt;llOrl Ill tho
Orep IJld caltfornla prlmarie~ Wlacoil.sin primary b~ eald he
alon- 1\!ocOrthy, and would lhousht he. could win w!lhoot IL
camuaJ.Di ror the Mlnne&amp;Ota
urm not ptepared to deal
peace eandlclate tn other. states. wlt,h an,.vbody,•• McCarthy said
standina: ~ . almost the exact . coolly, If his cause became
S90f. In the ....te caucus room hopele~ at Qle oonvention, _he
where hi• late brother em· llld, he would releaae bls
bsrked 011 hla aJoeillflll qUeSt delegate• and ''they would be
ror the presidency 111 1960, tree to make their own
Kenoedy proposed to work "In declalops."
ha!'IIIOIIY" with MoCartlly In • Noting hla alngleobanded win
hopes ol pre.,uhs tho Dem.i· Of 42 per eent of the Democratic
cratle Natlonli Comientl&lt;iit In vote In New .Hampshire, Me·
August with "tho "strooaell Carthy added polntedlJ:
pollible ataftdatd ,bearerJ•· '
un eot a little lonely in New

little he!~ , , • 1 walked al~. •
· · Komedy Slid he InfOrmed
, Prealdent Johnoen _Of 'hb declaloil In advaiiCe, _lhr"'ib .an
unnamed Irttermedlary, Job!&gt;·
liOn, he said, "did not indicate
pleasure or dltp,lea1Ul'e.'1 He
sent his broth~r, ~- Edward
M, Kennedy, D-Mass., to
Wlaconaln Frtday nll!llt to tell
the newi to McCarti\Y.
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Althooiih Kermedy streosed
his decision, reflected no Hper.
oonal anlmoalt,y or !llaroapeot"
toward Johnson, the constrant
breach between the two wa&amp;
, perhaps made permane~ by
Kennedy's .formal ehallenge.
Kennedy 0v0n refused to
eommlt hlmoell to 111pportlng
Johnaoo II the President Ia
renominated at Chlcag~&gt;. He /Old
newsmen be would have to
make any . auch decision at
conveotlon Umo.
JohnMI!I, who has not declared
hla eandldacy for re.electlon,

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leader) here that u'aome pfcip).e
..,.cuJate 111 1aol&lt;l- a pJ'Imw'
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speculate~ prlmarle~·'.~ "

Tho two QeJ1!0Cratlc candl·
data• will &amp;I&gt; 11efore • nation·
wide televlalon audlenee ~
to elaborate. on lhelr ~owl,
Konned,v will - a r on NB!:'s
··Meet the PrUi~· at 1
EST, . tolloiilng a McCar!l1)&gt;
tnterv~ on CBS's 'Cf'ace the
Natlon"' at 12:30 p.m.
VIce Prealdent H.
Hwnpbrey will appear on ABC'&amp;
ulssuea and Answers•• at 1:30
p.m.
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1 KennedY, wearlllg a blue ~it
and · dark blue polka dot tie
reminisCent or the late P.rea.
ldent, made clear he had no
lllualo~s about the tougl! llsht
&amp;bead of him.

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Photo Firm Hosts Governor

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17, 1968

NEW YORK (tii'O - T h e
spotlliltt wao oupposed to be
on St. Patrick but It wu prel·
· ldenllal candidate Robert F.
Kemed,v llllo llole the shOW
Saturday.
K~ Oew home from
Washington after hll dramatic
announcement he would · oeek
the Democratle prealdenllal
nomtnatl011, moved In with 125,.
000 roal and adopted Irtlhmen
marching In tile parade,
He waa el_leered, referred
to aa --Mr. President," call-

War's End
Could be
Very Near

BY ROBERT WINGETT
COOLVILLE - Premier Pho·
to Service, b.- known aa Beat
Photo, was host to Ohio Gov.
James A. Rhodes and other dis·
nltarlea during openhouoeibursday and Friday at Its attractive
~plant

here.

Tho plant, a beehive ol aotlvtt,y &lt;Nr!ng the daytime working
hours, currently employs 210 per~

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Open hou,. aellvlt!es got underway 'lborode,y w!tll hll!ll of!!.
ciaJs of the Kodak Cotnpany and
many related tlrms taking part
By \Jnlted Pr••• ~ tree country."
COLUMBUS
(uPD
Ratlred
In
behalf of ln&lt;lllllry.
YOUJ18 111ld he would have no
Son. 11Dbert Keonecb'• ."11!&gt;Brig. Gen. S.L,A. Marohall sold
Guided tours were led by plant
IIOODC- lhot he would aeek comment on tht Kennedy canporoomel
followed by Rev. G'\1'
-rdl,y
the
end
of
the
war
lit
the Democrat!&lt; prelldenllll didacy at thll time but oald ~
White
giving
m Invocation and
Vietnam
could
be
umuch·
near.
' llllllllnatloa w'u mot wllh oom., Damocnii could beat Richard
Ivan
Creeaer,
mayor of coo I ~
er than we .~eet."
Nixon, llllom he predicted
thine le" ~ gpen
wo u I d carry the llePobl!Cih
The military critic and '""' ville, otrertng a welcome. G11
IIDDIII Ohio Domocrata.
IIIMiot,
now a resident o! Biro Coo:rtney, executive vice pres!~
parly
bonner.
;. "I think It Will caiiH a dlvied a i•bum1 ' 1 ant;1 ur~ to visSACKING PICTURES- A totalof210emptoy..owork at the new Premier Photo Service plant In
mlnsham.
Mich., 111&lt;1, ••we u-e denl or the Trt-Count.Y Bani&lt; at
uThe
Republicans
wW
uno
Coolville where open house ceremonies were c()nductedlastThursday and Friday. Some or the emilon In the Pi11'11•" llld Ohio
It a barber, People ran Into
COOlvUle, presided over all ac~
Democrat!&lt; chairman Ml&gt;rton dol&amp;btedl¥ nomlnote Rlchord tho street to lbako hlo hand, alreadl&lt; toi&gt;Pinl: the rtoe, U we
ploy..&amp;, shown !rom loft, are Joey llwlfee, Gloria Bartlett, Paula 5e¥re, tbnna sam.s and Marte
NIII;Jp. 11 8 u t lt'a tradidonal Nllroll 111d he haa defeat w~ He smiled and waved lllroush In tile Untied stalel &lt;111 juat ttv!tles.
Cooper. The above worker are packing processed _print&amp; andpnparing them ror shiPment to
Plant officials taking part In
restore oonn&amp;l .,.,.donee In
ten all over hbn," aatd Young. It aiL
customers throughout the eas.tern aection of the United States.
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·tile POri!' flahls U oauall;y "Any Democratic cllld!date wUI
the prOJI'am&amp; were Lee DeMond,
the
situation/'
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oomos together Ill, tho nnil
In a l1fiWI- conference before. manager, and Ned H. Tanner,
deteat
him
and
wW
even
carry
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..Oblo, a Republican state,
Democrate to
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serve Ofticers' Association prealdent of the Premier Photo Houae were State Auditor Roger there for another year. He then bJ.slness now stands as the Courth
However,
Marshall OliPr&lt;IOoed DPIIm!lm In Service, waa speaker (()J'boththe ctoud and Gong. Clarence E.lllll- moved It to a store building and largeot private manufacturing In lor.
worked from there atiOther oll!llt dustry In Athens Count,y, ft could
' tht pll!o .
~f!rl' C!J¥&gt;~ Hou,. ""!tile 1'00·
boiiDd to
· sr AltTEj) ·lfi ·B~~- - Yoatw•betore gotnW~ BSrd.Q, In~. v~:. \¥1, )\avo 300
by
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Prenllor
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Paii&lt;efsburg.
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or
19~0.
according
to
plant
qther officers or ~e tlrm are
He ·stayed ln Ulat locati()n un~ off1dals.
rshould
c.atry
more
ol
the
comTanner,
viee president and Mrs. was started in 1938 in lhe base', -condldate
~n
Lewiston, Mallie!
ment
of
the
A.
Karl
and
Eloise
til
January &lt;~f this year when his
Premier spent more than $220,. bat burden.
A. Karl &amp;Lmmers, secretary and
, Nalpp alao
made ICI lor hla poor lhoWin&amp;
&amp;unmers
h()me
1n
Parkersburg,
plant,
now
the
largest
process000
on mail postage last year,
u All wan are immoral. and
treasurer. Mra. Ned H. Tamer,
~ out ·
, In !be recllt Winter OQ1nple
If• regr-le tltat monkind ¥fchael L. &amp;unmers and Karl w. va. with $100 borrowed mon- ing plant in the entire eastern representing about 20 per cent
cujp u to
,!i&amp;me• ~ II¥ becomlnlllhe
district of the United States, was of the postage of the entire cit,y
ha•n•t found a better way to B. Summers are abo officers ey,
!be Now
ltrst Amer!een In hblory to Win
summers
operated
his
busi·
moved to Its new Coolville site. or Parkersburg, W.Va. , and due
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havo In Ill•
the cov•od oordlc &lt;:OIIIblnedtltle
family-OWned
and
operatPOINTE-~ A.HACIIE,
La. Ill South VIetnam, If we withness there ror one year and then
The Premier Photo Service's to the heavy volume coolville is
flrm.
"Ho IIIII
In Norwa,y'a Holmenlmllen; Sid
(UPI)-A tfelghwr rowuled
put
up
a
building
on
the
back
lot
payroll
is tlPBcted to reach near- now a First Class Post Office.
draw _aid and ·refuse to have
Other government otricial s at~."
.· NII»P, ubl~ J Games.
bend Ill tile Mloalftlppl River
ding Friday' I PUblic 0 pen of hla propert,y and operated from ly $11,000,000 thts year and the
-lj!J don't knOw how !11UCh
After winning SaWrdaj&gt;'ajunp. Saturday ond collided In a ball relations and •-rt
menta
ln
Alia
because
they
are
' he wUI have Ia Ohio."
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corrupt, we wouldn't have a ·::::~:- :-:: : :::: :: ::::::· : :::::::: ::·:·: · : · :·:·: ·:·:·.'·: ::.;:: ·:·: -::::: :;:;
Yoq oold "we all ore voey lll'e&amp;test personal trlunu&gt;h of hla
Eleven peraono ·wore kliiOd foreign .aid program," Marshall
prood that Ill !be u.s. ev•fl'l~M careor, Bower
he was re- and 30 IIIJured.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP0·
oald. .
hai !be rl&amp;bt to d!lleet. We art tlrtn&amp; from COIIIPetlt!vo &amp;kllng.
Son.
Eugene Mccarthy Sltlll"
Tho victim&amp; were all balleved
Tho mWtary historian and day BC&lt;&lt;Pted Sen. Robert F,
. all vary proud that thiS Ia a
or"""'en aboard iho ,.,sols
of numberous books on
Konned!''a offer of old In tile
lncl pu~era on the kei&amp;J!ter, author
mUitary -atlona llld be ~ Wlaeonstn Democratic pres~
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!loved "!be brtaklng point lor dentlal primary but he reject..
WASIIINGTON (UPO- Citing
declaratloo on tile u.s. wtlltng. might be made. Hard choices
tourilll from the Vol~ Stawa,
tho North VIetnam ann,y Is ed ~ Idea !hot It might lead the "urpncy or the bour," nen to go the long way ln will have to be made. SJme
!jew Zealand and Auatrallo.
much (al'tr than we expect
President John!IOD disclosed Vietnam.. the President said: desired programsoflesspriorlty
to 1 "deal 11 between the two
The ll'e!&amp;bter wao outtlns
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ond It &lt;Ould come before tho opponllllt&amp; of President Joh~
Saturdlcy' he has offered a new "To meet the needs of our and urgency may have to be
across the bend In the pre.&lt;lawn eleetion.'t
proposal for clltt!DI government fight:ilw men in Vietnam we will deferred..,
son.
dorkness about 50 miles dowoMe Cuthy ooted thlt when he
"Gradually, I believe we are
apend!ng ln an a:tteJtlpt to set do whatever ls required.
Notes stresses
rlvor from New Orleans wh,n
nearer to · Winning there tban real!¥ needed help Ill the New his income taX increase.
"We are meeting with leaders
Th.e President also noted the
the co11J.ston occurred. Flunea
Hampshire prtmary. Kennedy
we lliP8CL .At' tile present time,
Wormed sources said it met ot Congress to discuss reduc- d o m e 11 t i c and international
Ill' THOMAS CIIEA~' 1 and began blazll!l ·awoy at Ita erti!ted from tile foe! barge&amp; North V1etnomose repi8l:f1Denta and hil backers •jstayed out the demands of tho.se in tions in the national bu~t that stresses on the ecooom.v and
and threw me.uagea over the
Congreu who haW ktllt the
said the United states had
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the deck or !uolude 15 ond 16 year olu,
' aouult te1m earrled into tiitde ·A ' platooo , led by 2nd Lt. · seaman Laoru Clsiernlo, 41, aome of !born wltll only a fence."
1ncreue
locked
IJil since laat
removed the gold cover on
11
"I
walked
alone.
MeCarth)r
August.
currenc~.
moved to tighten
obolrd helleopterJ tn)lpod Vltt 'rbomilo. K. Wllllnaham of Clark, or New York Clt,y aold he Ifill montb ot tr~"
said. •'They were afraid to
Johnson
offered
a
lleetlng
credit
and
taken other me..
· ·· ,Coat w!!l! thalr hack• to ·tile N,J,, came under almost aolng Into tho wheel houae at
come
lbtn
onto
the
p~
look at his new proposal Gu-ing
sures to counter these stre$ses.
SiNih Chllll Sea Satuu..{ 1!1&lt;1 Immediate guerrUla fire llllenlt obOul 4:40 a.m. Esr When he
field.
Ready
a apeeeh before 11 000 busineS&amp;oo
"To meet the urgeney of the
' reported kll1llqr • U8 Ill an landoil on ·file lllld dllnel Juot ·· hOIII'd five blast• 011 the ohlll
men
he
baa
asked
to
help
find
hour
with the responsibility that
~ lilfanlr,y~ viR 330 mUea wlalde 1111' La!.
whistle, olgnalq 1 general Moderate Inereaae
awnmer joba Cor &amp;hetto youtha.
it reQuires," Johnson urged
, • · DOt'lb or 111111011·
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Copter 9lpporl
atann•• h was followed ~ r....
Ohio State upset Kentuclq s..
Hla speech came atw:Mt the
Congress to pass his 10 per cent
ttof!Or to Slilon ~td lor&lt;;el
WUiingltalb alll&lt;ed_, !Qr and blaaio IJ1im a tug pus~ lhe
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prealturday nll!hl82~1 to advonce
time
the
se¥en-utloo
LonOOn
increase on both corporate and
denl JohnOOII, who deelarod ''We
., In ~,•o_perattoo Reoolved: ..To · te~VO&lt;! qp&gt;rl lronl bell"'!!- bllle•· .
to
tile
NCAA
!lllals
tills
-kauld
pool
met
at
the
Federal
Indlv!rual Income taXeS.
' Wllt."" lll• ~ ~IIP,'· or · t.ir &amp;illllhl»a, ond he ~d
·-~ the blast a1gna1 had are aoina -to win Ill VIetnam,"
ead. Dave sorerimts pl.
Reserve Board in emergency
RACINE_ A lS.year-Oldyouth
The sources said Johnson was
tile liar, Aid lllti,y lio4~ ~' ,f!l'tPOWet !rOm !JIB moniiRi!lhe •lllA&gt;Od the IIIIOle 11&gt;11&gt; began to was rel!al!iY reported Saturda,y
with
three
oecond•
iell
..0.
ltllioa
to
CODIIder
What
to
do
was
apprehended
Saturda.y
af.
rea(\y
to accopt cuts in hls
~~~· Ill Ill ,,
~r.• _klll&lt;!d ;Ill ,..m)IJ• ~Y lha\&lt;0•''· Clalernlo said. "Fire read,V to order a moderate Intllo
pme,
about gold ll)tculatorrf attack&amp; ternoon ranaacldng the Racine programs by the House and
In !Ita Ov., . ~· '·~ ~ ~ore tho VIol C!lll II'«! ~ over the starboard crease In 'U, S. 1r1J0P llrenath
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Ull the dollar ond the pound.
l\lelhOdlll Church.
Senate Appropriation• eo...
~tile Soulli ·'•V• ~ alid ran tor tlmlled ~.!. $ill men on deck began In the war,
Attar deltvwlqi a ollrrlng
The Melg~t,y sheri!P s mittoos totaling about $9 blllloo
Pike Woatem ltll'VIved • cold
llllomed enurC.a aa14 t h ,
iMii ,U~~tol!
1\Jtl!Diplaooo,.
~ ·~ fl'oM , U ond IIIeY
department alld the 00s has ad- in appropriations during t h 8
l/tlllo d the 11111 Lllltt
Flrot ocxitaot In lhe M1 La! '!trl OD&amp;ulled ln·llillla."
Prllldenl ' bod not .deelded ... s otrealt Ill the tourtb ,..mer an
milted having wrecked the Pen- nscal )'ear that begins July 1.
_ , ..,..., ..., of ·. ....,.. npt!ng came at 7:30 a_.m.
fi o a s i Ga
·· ' ~ero 11111111&gt;Br, but .oald tllalll Sllllrdi.Y nltllll but held an lor
,. out!lto !orlnlnl: part of the u.s. ~, II wao all over by 2 ~ over 1M burn!nl .....Wd not be IIJIIWhere near Ills a 66-62 victory O'ier Portatecostal Million at Secood and
AmOrJCal Di'laloll, aeored the p.m,, front reports llld.
""'1011 i&gt;Iuc
..., aitd 200,000 ft.,.. that hn beea re- , _ Clll' to win tbo Alh·
Main Sts., in Racine on Marc:h
tqreollw vlcti&gt;r7 olong tho
Much of tho toeua of !be war ln!iJi'ed frOm" 111 n.-., nvo- ported IIIII opoeulated on In tho .,, Claoo A rtpooal.
~~~
, lAI;_i. IOirn Satutdl¥ -·· remained In tho 1111b,ulanc11 ~ ·.ll!uned 11111-k or oo.
·
b,l' cOni- ' SliP orea where the "Opera. llld moanlnrl ouMYo,ra to .NO\r
·it "!!l!lk Uj&gt;n !lliiOIVed To Wlnu look Orleana ~CANTERBURY, En CIa n d
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lhan tO,ooo
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.U011po
Vltilnl·
Far Wtallletilol!ol · · ,; ,
Midwl!ll kqi(joal
tempt to blast open safe• in .,.,.,"'
58 New
S. tt 'I, ' ~trion II LoUtiJI1le1S
terbury Cathedral earrlly~..:~::: ~~
~~:~'foJ~Ii!et 's.lila
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T~ 77 lial)'..~ Sl,,
day but escaped with h
able hlstorlc sil\•er artUadsfrdm
··~;
the anclent seat of English Chi~. ~
tianlt,y.
·k\,tillf':
Pollee said it was nea'rly ·
possible to assess the I rue
or the sliver' much 1t
the altar. But a
titM.te placed ita
at about $40,000.
value, ~ever.
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eaalt,y started from cuttlngo.. The
allpa 6r cultlnP aheuld be taken
trom new groWth raUler than the
WO&lt;l4\Y part of tho plaDt. 'lbey
may be dipped tn ·a hormone to
speed rooting. It usual!¥ takes
(rom two to three week• tor them
to root.
When taking cuttlngsone should
cut straight across the stem with
a aharpknlfo. Plltthethreetolour
Inch cutting into water lmmedlatoty to prevent willing, Then
plant In ooll.
'lbe cuttings wUI bloom In II
or 12 weeks. Have the soil ster.
Uh:ed and very moist before you
make the cutting. Insert the cut~
Ung to the first node In the aoll.
Place where the plant will' receive
plenly of light but not.direct sun.
lliltt.
When the plant reaches rour ,to
alx Inches start pinching back
to make a bushy stronger plant.
Three or f()ur stems make a.
8I)Od stnmg plant
Devotions were led by Mra.
EuKene Gloss.
The president, Mrs. Gloss, announced there would be a Gallla Count,y Garden Club meeting
at the Rlo Grande Baptist Church,
A.Prll 18 at 1,30' p.m. The ctoo
voted to be hostesses at the fall
coont,y meeting In Seplember,
Mrs. Gloss announced tile club
had oold 660 pink dogwood tree•
whlch woold be delivered posalbly the last week or March. Plans
were. made to distribute the tree a.
The door prizewu·wonbyMrs.
KeMeth Frazer. The hoste11es
served a dessert course.

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oman ·eonliCe oildlt W.ins thO'
roguler seaoon I&gt;if !he UPIIloinl
d Coaehell, waa led tf:l victory
by Newbold and Luther Green,
wM combined lor ~t points.
Arflm&gt; · and Whltmcire con&gt;o
bined lor · P!oie'l !lr&amp;t 10
leeooil-hol! poJnil, &amp;lllf)dOK a
U4 IlPari that corrled the Irish
Into the quarloMIIWi, Notre,
Dame Will meet IJU Iii ..,. 'o!

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~ Mill ~rlnltlme COIIIellt will bo
} held TbUr.""'Y evening liere wltb
I ..,., of MalOn CcJuncy'a loveli: est hlih school l!irls competing
: for tbe honor.
j FoUowing are the qualifica.
! tiona each l!lrl brings Into the
: C0J11110dtloo, noting ,tbe lndlvld·
: ual. their areas of achievement
: 1n Khool, ehurcti- ·and commuThe Pl. Pleasant
1 nlt;y living.
Women'• Club Is sponsor or llle
event.
JUDITII WD.LENE LATHEY
Jlldltb WU!ene Lathey, 17,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Adrian Lathey, Vernon Road, Letart, attencl oWabamalliBb School.
~ Sbe 11 5'4", has attended Ver: JIOR

E. U.S. Church 13yearswhere

; she Is $lnday School ...,rotary
: and vice-president of S u n d a y
: School Cllll and member of the
: Church council of admlnlatra; tlo:l. Her hobbies are sewing,
: llJIIing, .:ooldng, cattle, !being
; hair, and painting.

Students Attending
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PT. PLEASANT- Barry Cas; to and Daryl ~ both 8 t u: dents at Point Pleasant HIS h
· SChool, are In Clncinnetl t h I s
:; weekend attending the 22ndWorld
,~ Atlalrs Institute at the Nether:· land-Hilton Hotel.
: Barry' 8011 of Mr. and ;Mrs.

School and oololde aotlvltles
Include Annual Clilb (~ Y.,s.) ft.
nanclal secretary, sd ~cltor,
t;yplot. National 11&lt;111011 Sodev,
· F.H,A, (3 yrs.), 1'\pCiubC!yrs.),
4-H prealdent, county dollllng
award (2 yrs.); one o1 top 9
In state wool ootnt, R'vlew C!
1J'~); t-H COOnty Plnwearer.
9Je Plans to enter Glenville
&amp;ate Teacher• eollep to be-

Chureh. Her

hobb~l

are dMC•,

School and ootalde actlvldet
Include Pep Club (1 yr.), u.
brary Club (.l yr.)1 Vlco-Presl.
dent Ubrary Club (I yr.), AI·
ternate for Student Council, o.G.
A. award, Candy Strlj&gt;er (I yr.),
She plana to at1ond LB.M.
:khool in COlumbus, Ohio. Her '
escort will be Wll~ Marshall.
come an elementary s c h o o 1 Her sponsoring store II Biggs
teaeher. Her escort will be . J. ,Doplrtment !lore.
Alan Hart. Her· sponsoring ·store
DEBORo)H ANN ROBINSON
Is 0. J, Mor rii&lt;NI.
Deborah Aill l!oblllion. 17'
LYNDA ROSE HALL
dalljjltor of Mr , lllld Mra. LGulo
i.ynda Rose Hall, 17, dauShter M. Robinson, Bender...,, W. Va.,
of Mr. and Mra. o. c. Hall, attends Pl. Pleasant~ lll8b
2t!O ML vernon Ave., Pl. 1'1~•· School.
ant, attenda the PresbyteriU
Sie Ia 5'2'', and attend1 Faith
Charcb and Pl. Pleasant lliBb. Gospel Charch.
Her hobbles ll'fllmiUin&amp; BWiJn.
Her bOObies arehor&amp;ebackridinlnr, rwHng, and bQwting, A&lt;· lng, readln&amp; bowling, and handUvldes Include Past President of crafts.
Cendy Stripers, Pallt Presidentof
School and outalde actlvldea
Preabytorlan Youth Fellowship Include: a member of 111e Oh Kill
Pallt Secretary of Sludent COW:. SteR, Y·~l, Theopl""a Under"
ell, Week In Wash!naton win. otudles, L,B,J,A., Band, an '
nor, Girl a Stale Citizen Key. M.;oretle.
ette, N&lt;.tional Honor lbclety,
Sl!e hu been accepted at '
Thespians, Pep Club, sen 1 o r computer Trlllling Center In
. Class Representative to the Stu- Rll'ltington; W. Va.
dent Cooncll, Junlorettes, a n d
Her eacort will be George wu.
,Junior Class Play. '
Uamson. Sbe is sponsored by G,
910 plans to attend Wellt Vir - C. Marphy Co.
ginit University for a degree
In nursing. Her escort will be
Bob Doel!b.gor. She Is Opollllpl'·

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KARLA KAY BARNETT
Karla Kay Barnett, 16, daullh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barneli , J r. , GItnWU~.N,
--• W.va. 2552o,
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:· in a current events test. T h e is 5'8lh " and attends Methodist
School and outside activities
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Sf. PETERSBVRG, Fla. (IJP0
-Rrl- Cepedil'• oeeoodhome
nm.of the ~~&gt;•Ins broke a ;o.a: tie
'In the seventh Inning saturdlQ&gt;
111111 gave the st. Louis Cardinals
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She plana to stlond ¥arohall
F.H.A., co...Utor of Annual Stair,
Attendant lor llolnecom!ns Qleen, university and receive' desree
Salutatorian.
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eecort
wur be Dail!y 'O'-Lear7. ·
She plans to au to &lt;Oiiego to
become a Alyslcal Edutati.on !he is sponsored by FaahlonCenter.
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Her eaeori wlil be Devld Lee
ROBIN ROHRBOUGH
Ball. Her sponsoring afore Ia
Ben Franklin Store. .
Robin ~. 17, dauatt·
ter of .Mr. ,..,.j ·Mra. ()Ito 0
REBECCA LOUISE RICE
Rohrliou8!1, 2809 Bkch Avtf1UO, '
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daughter of Mr. and Mr1. Jaek She Is 5'6", .~ attellda Tria·
Rice, 509 28th Street, attendo Pl. Ity Metbodlst ChUl'cb.
Plea&amp;a~~t lli8b School.
Her ·htll)b!OJ '!l'e ·mtnmltfg,
She Is 5'7", and attendo t h e dancing, ~tJoad!Dg. ·
Baptllt ChUrch.
llcbool aiKI ·outl!ide idhltlea
Her hobbies are playing t h e ln&lt;lude: · P.Jribe'sa -~ Mason
plaao, horaoback riding, and Club
at the Water Feedval;
wo~k.
a rilember ot tbi National HODSchool and outllde actl~tlesiD - or Society, student COUII!U, •Key.
dude: The NfllonalllottQrci!Dde- etles, Thesnlani; .and the l,'lp
cy, Girl• Atbletie Auoclatlon, 't•'Cl'('i~!~ ' '· J~li; :-: '·'' "~, " .tl'.l~w-.,
Ubrary Service Club, Jomlor·
!he plans to atte~d."Wtlt'~lr· ·
&lt;jlte, Past Wortey Mvlsor, Or- l!lnls Unlversill'' Ul ~ l'har·
der ol the Rainbow t~ Girl I, Jlld maey. Her escort wiU be Mike
Grand Representative to Ger- Marnhout. Sl!e ia -'"'red by
many and Franee.
Flshera Department Store;~

JUIIIP BALL - Mabel Mester&amp;· (IO), of' K3ger Creek,
111111 Betsy Cullnlnl!i&gt;am (t3) and caudo&lt;:e Behr (31), both Mlcldleport piafars, scramble ro~ ~ rebound Ill tho socoiid qull'-

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, oeml.flnalo of the Meigs lnvllatlonal Girl's beaketball toarllO)'
•;, at Rutland. A Jun\P ball 'resulted !rom the lbovo scene and
;;;._~~eport, .~oachod by ,pit Jordan, oqueakecl by wltb two
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held the Boaton Red So&gt; toone hit
Sator&lt;illl' sa Wuhlngton cruohed
tho defending American League
chamPions, 9-0.
Mike Andrewa' two-out single
ID the eighth ltininir oa Bertalna
wu Boa~n's lone aafety. Moore
pitched the Drat Ove Innings for
Washiqdon.

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BOWIJNG GRt:EN. Ohio (UPO
- Mansfield St. Peter's, bltilng
a bllst~ 59.f per cent of its
field goal atiOIIIPIB, loilPled Kalida 8:1.46 Saturday afternoon tD
win the Bolfllng Green Class A
lleJilonal baoketball tournament.
St. Peters, gaining Ito Orst
state tournament berth in hia..
tory• will meet the winner of the
Athens Regional in a semi-final
game next Friday afternoon. The
elimination of Kalida meant an
all-new Class A field lor the
state tournament, since Kalida

was the lone team still ualive"

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The Issue was never in doubt
lor St. Peter, which broke Into
a 3WO lead st the half and lllen
outscoied Killda 13-3 In a tblrd
period outburst thllt Wl'llll1_. ~
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PT, PLEASANT- Republican
Wldldate lor County Clerk, Joe
J, Jordan, hal IIIIIOUIIeed h I 1
withdrawal rrom the polltleal

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family In Point Pleawtt, Is employed In Hunlin8l0n. w. va. and ,
feel&amp; he doe1 not have the Ume
to campal~ properly for t h e
nomination, and may move to
Huntington ln the near future,
therefore it woold not be ta1r
to oeok the oil!...
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1";1', PLEASANT - The Clothill C.,at&gt;ucdoo Workshop that
· ns aelu.Wled lor March 2oth In
U.e COUrthoui! annex has been
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cyl:, "2 Dr. Hard Top.

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SARA SOT A, Fla. (UPJ) -Luis .
Aparicio and Tommy Divis cololectod two hits l!lllece 9lturday
and Tonuny Johnbecomethe!lrot
White Sox Pitcher to l!lve I I v e
lnnlns• as Chicago defeated tbe
Detroit Tiger&amp; il-l.

Au.tO. Trano. Power sleerinc,
~eater, wjw tires
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FootbaU League and the AmerIcan Fooli1all League, mell.nNew
York to outline its goals ln seek-

player ~

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NEW YORK (UP() - Pro Sports
Jneorporated, a group represent-

a numbor of top colleglste
drafted by the professional football leagues In Jan.
uary, Saturday chall011ged legality or the common draft.
Ttle group, whlctt serves as the
pJayers• agent in negotiating contr~.;cts with teams in the National

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COLUMBUS- Blrth-&lt;~f...Tree
Kits, and Buckeye tree seedlings
lor planting on Arbor Day are
available lor anY booa fide Ohio
youth organization, announced
Fred E. Morr, Director, Ohio
Department of
Natural Resources.
The otter applies to such organizations as Boy Scouts, Girl
Scouts, Camptlre Girls, C u b
Scouts, Brownies, Sea Scouts,
Boys Clubs, and simUar groups,
Including adult organizations who
wish tO pian a tree planting program lor Arbor IJIIY, April 26.
Organlzatlma wi shlng to re.
eeive the kits and..or Buckeye
trees should write lor them be.
lore April I, to tbe Ohio Division of Forestry, Room 815,
Ohio Departments Building, 65
South From Street, Columbuo,
Ohio t32l5.

Call~

University of Southern
!ornln, Kevin Hardy of Notri
Dame, Wayne Meylan or Nebrll·

Lee White of Weber State College.

Steve Arnold, president of Pro
!Ports, Inc., andoneoftbe spokeomen for the group, noted that
inception of the common draft
resuJted in a 50 per cent reduction of bonuses offered new pJa.yers last year . That figure may

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One 4 dr. H.T. ancl 1 CJI'. .
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coro. Locally oWIIOd.

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One blue with blue Interior, I aqua with aqua In·
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Full power, radio, thiled 11111, wjo'w tlrea Factory
Alr.CondllloJilng, blue flnlsh, with 'matchi~g Inter·
•or, 35,000 actual miles. Reol 1hlrp..

GMAC FINANCING AVAILABLE

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALES

WHAT
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SPORTS PAGE?
IF YOU MEN WILL JUST
TAKE A MOMENT FROM
iASIETIALL GAMES AND
HO(IIY SCORES.
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crop of &lt;Oitel!lal&lt;! player a enterIng tbe pro ranks, he added.
In contending lllat tbe draft
wes lllegal, Arnold aald, "Pro
OPEN EVES. TIL 8:011
football Is tbe only bWstry In
tbe eountn" ..toere a proopectlve
9112·534%
employe is given D0 1 chol.ee." . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

coLimmus- A~l!ed sale
._, OOumbus and Sooithetn Ohio
Elel'l!'ic ComP~nJ '.,( i25,'ooo,ooo .

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lni!. Mike Taylor of list' and : ·Ehnate ''C'rilitfijj· Ml''\;ondlliolllng,' grey with · beoiiil· t

MIDDLEPORT - C, L, Jenklnaon and Daniel Tbomp!Min or
K'litb Goble Ford, Inc., Middlepori, Will be h"!""'ed for out- .
standing sales performance w..
Ins 1967 at a Ford 300.000 Club
bon"'et at 111e Ne,tberlsnd IWIDn
Hctel Ill Clnclnnad Saturday,
Mar&lt;ll 23.
The aoo.soo Club wao rounded
In 1950 to rotognlze rutstandlng
FOrd aaleameD. The average elub
member Bold nearly $500,000
worth of automotive merchandise
In 1967.

Fir•- ~

to have the commm draft

declared lllegal.
Pro Sports negotiated the contract Iaiit year of former Mlchigan state Ail • America Bubha
Smltb. lis new clients Include
Ron Yary of national champion

·CISOI Propoolng
To SeD BOnd.

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game played !&amp;at_~-

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AFTER
- Emma Leg., (25), player lor North
Gallla, clings tliht tD the basketball after she pullo down a ••
boWICI during Ill• oemf.llnals of the Malgo '"viiatlonal Girl's
basketball tournament at Rutlencl FridlQ&gt; nlsht. LWlgiDs in an
atteiiiPI to get hold of tbe ball II GalllJiollo' Martha CornwelL

24-3 going l.nto the state tour.,.. Scherer with 21 point&amp;, but siX
mont ploy, while Kalida bowed teammates were ln tbuble fi&amp;ures. Bob Unverterth'&amp;14 pointS
out with a17-7 record.
Lead1na: St. Peters was Ron paced Kalida.

Two Goble s.Jeemen
WID be Hoaored

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ELECfRIC DRYER

haH elollllog construct!CMI
lldllo .ere arpd.U. attend.

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er eoalfructed a aarrrJent or who

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wllll CinClmatl had been rained
out.
.. A )'tar tiO ·thil tiJn8 fresh
was &amp;ldelined wltb a bed 'knee,
while Robinson was recovering
!rom hi&amp; elbow operatlonond!ust
feeling hiB W~. Now both are in
t!J&gt;.toi&gt; sha!le and have been looiolns very good," said llouk. .
"Aside !rom tbat, eveJ')'Ihl(ls
has gone along about as PP~
ed," he added.

Mansfield SL Peter's Advances

Oilers And
'Skins Meet

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, speakers at the insdtute will
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a three hitter Saturdl,v as tbe At.~Braves downed t!io'OOkland
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oul'17 hill to- the PlllWiolllhla $thledc1 ~
Nlekro,
who postod a1; 81ERA
Phllllea 7-4 satlll'4o.Y'In t h el r
Iaiii season, worked thO !lrat_six
~ , o&gt;hlbltlon m~.•of the
lnnlns• - tbe first Brave• hur~
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T~e Plratea touche!! ·i:ookle to 'ao Ulatlerthlslll&gt;rinB- llllllal.llartY Lersch fol' twO runa 1D kwied on three hlU. Ra,ymond
tbi first and third ~. and blonked .die A'o durtM hla otlnt,
the Phillie11 never caugtit. ~ redrlng nine battera In a row
MaU;J Alou koocked intwonms over the last three innings.
and rookie Fred Paiek had three
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UP!)
hits for the w\mera, '
- "I would have to sa;y the most
WESf PALM BEACH, Fla. silnificant development in o u r
(UPJ) - Phil NI.ekro, National camp to date hao been thO plq or
League earned-run average I~ T011ll11J Tresh and Bill Roi&gt;er last year, and veteran relie£. lnSOO," - · RaiPi.Houksald
er Claude ~ood &lt;Ombined on SatUrday eftor tbe' New Yo r k
Ylllkeos' seheduled Phlbltion
CLE.\-IIW ATER, Fla. (IJPJ) The Pltl8burati Pirl¢fl ,~

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Liu, ra1e11 tho nation's t®
oman ·eonliCe oildlt W.ins thO'
roguler seaoon I&gt;if !he UPIIloinl
d Coaehell, waa led tf:l victory
by Newbold and Luther Green,
wM combined lor ~t points.
Arflm&gt; · and Whltmcire con&gt;o
bined lor · P!oie'l !lr&amp;t 10
leeooil-hol! poJnil, &amp;lllf)dOK a
U4 IlPari that corrled the Irish
Into the quarloMIIWi, Notre,
Dame Will meet IJU Iii ..,. 'o!

Tuesdi.Y ~~· q~~~rtoro4lrllla.
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~ Mill ~rlnltlme COIIIellt will bo
} held TbUr.""'Y evening liere wltb
I ..,., of MalOn CcJuncy'a loveli: est hlih school l!irls competing
: for tbe honor.
j FoUowing are the qualifica.
! tiona each l!lrl brings Into the
: C0J11110dtloo, noting ,tbe lndlvld·
: ual. their areas of achievement
: 1n Khool, ehurcti- ·and commuThe Pl. Pleasant
1 nlt;y living.
Women'• Club Is sponsor or llle
event.
JUDITII WD.LENE LATHEY
Jlldltb WU!ene Lathey, 17,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Adrian Lathey, Vernon Road, Letart, attencl oWabamalliBb School.
~ Sbe 11 5'4", has attended Ver: JIOR

E. U.S. Church 13yearswhere

; she Is $lnday School ...,rotary
: and vice-president of S u n d a y
: School Cllll and member of the
: Church council of admlnlatra; tlo:l. Her hobbies are sewing,
: llJIIing, .:ooldng, cattle, !being
; hair, and painting.

Students Attending
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PT. PLEASANT- Barry Cas; to and Daryl ~ both 8 t u: dents at Point Pleasant HIS h
· SChool, are In Clncinnetl t h I s
:; weekend attending the 22ndWorld
,~ Atlalrs Institute at the Nether:· land-Hilton Hotel.
: Barry' 8011 of Mr. and ;Mrs.

School and oololde aotlvltles
Include Annual Clilb (~ Y.,s.) ft.
nanclal secretary, sd ~cltor,
t;yplot. National 11&lt;111011 Sodev,
· F.H,A, (3 yrs.), 1'\pCiubC!yrs.),
4-H prealdent, county dollllng
award (2 yrs.); one o1 top 9
In state wool ootnt, R'vlew C!
1J'~); t-H COOnty Plnwearer.
9Je Plans to enter Glenville
&amp;ate Teacher• eollep to be-

Chureh. Her

hobb~l

are dMC•,

School and ootalde actlvldet
Include Pep Club (1 yr.), u.
brary Club (.l yr.)1 Vlco-Presl.
dent Ubrary Club (I yr.), AI·
ternate for Student Council, o.G.
A. award, Candy Strlj&gt;er (I yr.),
She plana to at1ond LB.M.
:khool in COlumbus, Ohio. Her '
escort will be Wll~ Marshall.
come an elementary s c h o o 1 Her sponsoring store II Biggs
teaeher. Her escort will be . J. ,Doplrtment !lore.
Alan Hart. Her· sponsoring ·store
DEBORo)H ANN ROBINSON
Is 0. J, Mor rii&lt;NI.
Deborah Aill l!oblllion. 17'
LYNDA ROSE HALL
dalljjltor of Mr , lllld Mra. LGulo
i.ynda Rose Hall, 17, dauShter M. Robinson, Bender...,, W. Va.,
of Mr. and Mra. o. c. Hall, attends Pl. Pleasant~ lll8b
2t!O ML vernon Ave., Pl. 1'1~•· School.
ant, attenda the PresbyteriU
Sie Ia 5'2'', and attend1 Faith
Charcb and Pl. Pleasant lliBb. Gospel Charch.
Her hobbles ll'fllmiUin&amp; BWiJn.
Her bOObies arehor&amp;ebackridinlnr, rwHng, and bQwting, A&lt;· lng, readln&amp; bowling, and handUvldes Include Past President of crafts.
Cendy Stripers, Pallt Presidentof
School and outalde actlvldea
Preabytorlan Youth Fellowship Include: a member of 111e Oh Kill
Pallt Secretary of Sludent COW:. SteR, Y·~l, Theopl""a Under"
ell, Week In Wash!naton win. otudles, L,B,J,A., Band, an '
nor, Girl a Stale Citizen Key. M.;oretle.
ette, N&lt;.tional Honor lbclety,
Sl!e hu been accepted at '
Thespians, Pep Club, sen 1 o r computer Trlllling Center In
. Class Representative to the Stu- Rll'ltington; W. Va.
dent Cooncll, Junlorettes, a n d
Her eacort will be George wu.
,Junior Class Play. '
Uamson. Sbe is sponsored by G,
910 plans to attend Wellt Vir - C. Marphy Co.
ginit University for a degree
In nursing. Her escort will be
Bob Doel!b.gor. She Is Opollllpl'·

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KARLA KAY BARNETT
Karla Kay Barnett, 16, daullh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barneli , J r. , GItnWU~.N,
--• W.va. 2552o,
attends Hannan lli8b School.
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:· in a current events test. T h e is 5'8lh " and attends Methodist
School and outside activities
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l' Jordan Giving Up

Sf. PETERSBVRG, Fla. (IJP0
-Rrl- Cepedil'• oeeoodhome
nm.of the ~~&gt;•Ins broke a ;o.a: tie
'In the seventh Inning saturdlQ&gt;
111111 gave the st. Louis Cardinals
a 5-4 victory over the NeW York

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REBECCA LOUISE RICE
She plana to stlond ¥arohall
F.H.A., co...Utor of Annual Stair,
Attendant lor llolnecom!ns Qleen, university and receive' desree
Salutatorian.
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In Bulinesa AclJpinl...,.dm. Her
eecort
wur be Dail!y 'O'-Lear7. ·
She plans to au to &lt;Oiiego to
become a Alyslcal Edutati.on !he is sponsored by FaahlonCenter.
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Teacher.
Her eaeori wlil be Devld Lee
ROBIN ROHRBOUGH
Ball. Her sponsoring afore Ia
Ben Franklin Store. .
Robin ~. 17, dauatt·
ter of .Mr. ,..,.j ·Mra. ()Ito 0
REBECCA LOUISE RICE
Rohrliou8!1, 2809 Bkch Avtf1UO, '
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daughter of Mr. and Mr1. Jaek She Is 5'6", .~ attellda Tria·
Rice, 509 28th Street, attendo Pl. Ity Metbodlst ChUl'cb.
Plea&amp;a~~t lli8b School.
Her ·htll)b!OJ '!l'e ·mtnmltfg,
She Is 5'7", and attendo t h e dancing, ~tJoad!Dg. ·
Baptllt ChUrch.
llcbool aiKI ·outl!ide idhltlea
Her hobbies are playing t h e ln&lt;lude: · P.Jribe'sa -~ Mason
plaao, horaoback riding, and Club
at the Water Feedval;
wo~k.
a rilember ot tbi National HODSchool and outllde actl~tlesiD - or Society, student COUII!U, •Key.
dude: The NfllonalllottQrci!Dde- etles, Thesnlani; .and the l,'lp
cy, Girl• Atbletie Auoclatlon, 't•'Cl'('i~!~ ' '· J~li; :-: '·'' "~, " .tl'.l~w-.,
Ubrary Service Club, Jomlor·
!he plans to atte~d."Wtlt'~lr· ·
&lt;jlte, Past Wortey Mvlsor, Or- l!lnls Unlversill'' Ul ~ l'har·
der ol the Rainbow t~ Girl I, Jlld maey. Her escort wiU be Mike
Grand Representative to Ger- Marnhout. Sl!e ia -'"'red by
many and Franee.
Flshera Department Store;~

JUIIIP BALL - Mabel Mester&amp;· (IO), of' K3ger Creek,
111111 Betsy Cullnlnl!i&gt;am (t3) and caudo&lt;:e Behr (31), both Mlcldleport piafars, scramble ro~ ~ rebound Ill tho socoiid qull'-

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;;;._~~eport, .~oachod by ,pit Jordan, oqueakecl by wltb two
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held the Boaton Red So&gt; toone hit
Sator&lt;illl' sa Wuhlngton cruohed
tho defending American League
chamPions, 9-0.
Mike Andrewa' two-out single
ID the eighth ltininir oa Bertalna
wu Boa~n's lone aafety. Moore
pitched the Drat Ove Innings for
Washiqdon.

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BOWIJNG GRt:EN. Ohio (UPO
- Mansfield St. Peter's, bltilng
a bllst~ 59.f per cent of its
field goal atiOIIIPIB, loilPled Kalida 8:1.46 Saturday afternoon tD
win the Bolfllng Green Class A
lleJilonal baoketball tournament.
St. Peters, gaining Ito Orst
state tournament berth in hia..
tory• will meet the winner of the
Athens Regional in a semi-final
game next Friday afternoon. The
elimination of Kalida meant an
all-new Class A field lor the
state tournament, since Kalida

was the lone team still ualive"

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lor St. Peter, which broke Into
a 3WO lead st the half and lllen
outscoied Killda 13-3 In a tblrd
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Aparicio and Tommy Divis cololectod two hits l!lllece 9lturday
and Tonuny Johnbecomethe!lrot
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lnnlns• as Chicago defeated tbe
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FootbaU League and the AmerIcan Fooli1all League, mell.nNew
York to outline its goals ln seek-

player ~

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NEW YORK (UP() - Pro Sports
Jneorporated, a group represent-

a numbor of top colleglste
drafted by the professional football leagues In Jan.
uary, Saturday chall011ged legality or the common draft.
Ttle group, whlctt serves as the
pJayers• agent in negotiating contr~.;cts with teams in the National

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Kits, and Buckeye tree seedlings
lor planting on Arbor Day are
available lor anY booa fide Ohio
youth organization, announced
Fred E. Morr, Director, Ohio
Department of
Natural Resources.
The otter applies to such organizations as Boy Scouts, Girl
Scouts, Camptlre Girls, C u b
Scouts, Brownies, Sea Scouts,
Boys Clubs, and simUar groups,
Including adult organizations who
wish tO pian a tree planting program lor Arbor IJIIY, April 26.
Organlzatlma wi shlng to re.
eeive the kits and..or Buckeye
trees should write lor them be.
lore April I, to tbe Ohio Division of Forestry, Room 815,
Ohio Departments Building, 65
South From Street, Columbuo,
Ohio t32l5.

Call~

University of Southern
!ornln, Kevin Hardy of Notri
Dame, Wayne Meylan or Nebrll·

Lee White of Weber State College.

Steve Arnold, president of Pro
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inception of the common draft
resuJted in a 50 per cent reduction of bonuses offered new pJa.yers last year . That figure may

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crop of &lt;Oitel!lal&lt;! player a enterIng tbe pro ranks, he added.
In contending lllat tbe draft
wes lllegal, Arnold aald, "Pro
OPEN EVES. TIL 8:011
football Is tbe only bWstry In
tbe eountn" ..toere a proopectlve
9112·534%
employe is given D0 1 chol.ee." . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

coLimmus- A~l!ed sale
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MIDDLEPORT - C, L, Jenklnaon and Daniel Tbomp!Min or
K'litb Goble Ford, Inc., Middlepori, Will be h"!""'ed for out- .
standing sales performance w..
Ins 1967 at a Ford 300.000 Club
bon"'et at 111e Ne,tberlsnd IWIDn
Hctel Ill Clnclnnad Saturday,
Mar&lt;ll 23.
The aoo.soo Club wao rounded
In 1950 to rotognlze rutstandlng
FOrd aaleameD. The average elub
member Bold nearly $500,000
worth of automotive merchandise
In 1967.

Fir•- ~

to have the commm draft

declared lllegal.
Pro Sports negotiated the contract Iaiit year of former Mlchigan state Ail • America Bubha
Smltb. lis new clients Include
Ron Yary of national champion

·CISOI Propoolng
To SeD BOnd.

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game played !&amp;at_~-

Common Grid Draft Challenged

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- Emma Leg., (25), player lor North
Gallla, clings tliht tD the basketball after she pullo down a ••
boWICI during Ill• oemf.llnals of the Malgo '"viiatlonal Girl's
basketball tournament at Rutlencl FridlQ&gt; nlsht. LWlgiDs in an
atteiiiPI to get hold of tbe ball II GalllJiollo' Martha CornwelL

24-3 going l.nto the state tour.,.. Scherer with 21 point&amp;, but siX
mont ploy, while Kalida bowed teammates were ln tbuble fi&amp;ures. Bob Unverterth'&amp;14 pointS
out with a17-7 record.
Lead1na: St. Peters was Ron paced Kalida.

Two Goble s.Jeemen
WID be Hoaored

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ELECfRIC DRYER

haH elollllog construct!CMI
lldllo .ere arpd.U. attend.

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wllll CinClmatl had been rained
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.. A )'tar tiO ·thil tiJn8 fresh
was &amp;ldelined wltb a bed 'knee,
while Robinson was recovering
!rom hi&amp; elbow operatlonond!ust
feeling hiB W~. Now both are in
t!J&gt;.toi&gt; sha!le and have been looiolns very good," said llouk. .
"Aside !rom tbat, eveJ')'Ihl(ls
has gone along about as PP~
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Mansfield SL Peter's Advances

Oilers And
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a three hitter Saturdl,v as tbe At.~Braves downed t!io'OOkland
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Nlekro,
who postod a1; 81ERA
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Iaiii season, worked thO !lrat_six
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lnnlns• - tbe first Brave• hur~
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tbi first and third ~. and blonked .die A'o durtM hla otlnt,
the Phillie11 never caugtit. ~ redrlng nine battera In a row
MaU;J Alou koocked intwonms over the last three innings.
and rookie Fred Paiek had three
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UP!)
hits for the w\mera, '
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WESf PALM BEACH, Fla. silnificant development in o u r
(UPJ) - Phil NI.ekro, National camp to date hao been thO plq or
League earned-run average I~ T011ll11J Tresh and Bill Roi&gt;er last year, and veteran relie£. lnSOO," - · RaiPi.Houksald
er Claude ~ood &lt;Ombined on SatUrday eftor tbe' New Yo r k
Ylllkeos' seheduled Phlbltion
CLE.\-IIW ATER, Fla. (IJPJ) The Pltl8burati Pirl¢fl ,~

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cortis of

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tilizer and lime needed on their fruit garden.
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The testing of soU to provide
Soil sample• can be &amp;mmlt.
W:ormation about the nutrient ted te the l~ntery ~~
To make the soil sample or .ot the enUre area. With nearly
"" level and the fertilizer and lime county cOoperative extension ser- the greatest use it is very impor- two million pounds In the plow
leveL for maximum crop produc- vice offices, countY ASCSoffices, tant that the soil sample submH- layer of an J.Cre of sop, it can
tion is one of the essential tools or cooperating lime IIlii lerU- ted lor testing be representaUve be readily 16111 that II\• me •
in building up income rrom farm- lizer companies and banks.
hall pint ol IIOilln the 11011 aample must accurately represent:

Lay of the Land

Letter Has Prompt Action
Ridge, Clifrord Woyan of 16 Mile
Creek near Arlee, and Joseph D.
Cole of 10 Mile Creek near Liev!.JASON COUNTY .
PT. PLEASANT- We receiv- ing mine, are new cooperators
ed the following letter from a of the soil conservation district.
Roprs was interested In op.
young man in the eighth grade.
enlng up a stream channel and
The letter is as follows :
clearing some land. This work
h now being done with the asDear Sir:
My name Is Robert Young. l slstance of 'the bulldozer owned
am ln the 8th grade. My class by the District and operated by
Is making a scrap book on West- Roy Burns.
ern soil and water and 1 would
Hke to have some booklets and
pictures on soil and water. years. In t'heearly 1950shework(Please Sir!).
· My address hi Robert Young,
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Bowels Rt., Box 46, Hamlin, W. that one year he helped landowners install 120 watering troughs
Va.
BY JOHN COOPER
SOil Conservation , SerVice

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the committee.
The most recent meeting ol
this group was called by Judson Brake of Farmers Home Administration, chairman. Members present were Mr. Brake,
John COOper ot Soil ·COOservation service, Vlrginia Rayburn
D( Agricultural stabiltzaUon and
Conservation Service, Carl Cook
of COoperative Extension Serv-

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Thank you very much, Sir. Bye in Mason COWity.

Cole recently purchased his
Robert Y&lt;HJJli. farm and is lnterested in developing the pasture, constructThis boy's request received ing a pond and maJdng U5e Of
prompt attention. We are happy the (arm for livestock producto service re(Jiests of timilar Uon and recreational benefit.

conservation service.

heads Of local agencies Of the

Department of Agriculture. Heads

NEW COOPERATORS
LOraine Rogers, of Redmond

11 the aoU 1\as been recienti)'
ilmOd and.orlertlllted. Take each
core to11_1e same deptlt. 'Take ~f
same vol'""e of soU at each stte.
Tak~ co~ In a u)lg-iat" pat.
tern over the art!a tu•olVed.

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areas.
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Ulan at an.v one or theofller ·sttes,
A lew simple lnatrucUons will tJJeil the larger volume ot s o 11
helP farmers and home owners would tnlluence tile results o1

get a more representative soU ~e comwsUe sample.
Tile baste aotl aampling techsample.
niCJ~~S
are as [ollows:
A .. soli sample" i s a composSCrape oil taP debris or restite ot several borings or spade

slices from one distinct area. dues be[ore sampling. Satnple

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cabinets, 4 drawer leij
Blue Lustre, · · l!ent '·eiectr!C FILING
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ohampooer $!. Central sup'pJy ·,ua County line. Ph. 119U638.
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1110 Ford tractor, good contli·
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CORN AND HAY
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WOMEN ror·p1rt time work hi
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modern horne .wUb llotb, nice
country ,kit eben '• p!lli plenty
wood cablnels. Tlii,s laliri has 8:00
natural location 16,r •i spring
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worthwhile
rural and associated projects.
The District will again !urnish wildute seed packets to landowners. last year this service
was started for the first time
and 40 one-fourth acre Size paCkets were delivered to cooper- :;:::;:
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~e el!ect or any one boring. For heat. Wilen dry. THOROUQHLY
OXI!liUiie 1120 O(Jial·size borilll!s l\IIX ~e aoU aample, m II a I y
were taken in an area and one of crush, do not .PUlverize (an old
~em was, b)' chance taken In an rollin~ pin works nltely) reducold !ertlllzer spUI .;..., tt WllUld tng the coarser granules. to ,:;'t

Important.

nature. n is one of the servh:ea
The Technical Action Panel, plots is a project that Is being :::::::
provided by the WesternSoll Con- or TAP, as it is commonly C81J- promoted by Soli Conservation {:~:
servation District and the U. S. ed, ls an organization of t h e Service ASCS the District and :;:::::
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Uzar are made. Therefore, ob· sults ot ~e ooD;lpOslte satnple. er.
Retain llne pint from the orlgtalnlng a truly repreaentat;lve soil HOwever, if more soil had been
sample lor testing h extremely taken at the rertbizer spill area inal 8&amp;1Rple; p]ace in a. clean pa..

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and pffierabl,y 20.'to so cores lerllllzer or lillje &amp;pill areas, or

the area.
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In the laboratory only small
amounts o! the soil are used.
For example, In ~e phosphorus teat, only one gram (about
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,(upland .ls cofu~ed ld!bO!Wm- cropJ!lil~ .bOtweebthe_rows, fl,us
· land), toil texture ·WJIA&lt;IIIII. p• o.YO!~ng lortl\ller b~ areas.
compared te sa,ndy,!Oim'), o~ililll' ljllP~le whqn f!O!l, !l'&lt;Matur~ ""'!"
tc matter Ot&amp;ht colored all
dtttoos are sultilblo lor Pi\&gt;1$8.
pared io clarf&lt; colorO\t), ~erUl~
lh ,the •
field, -pie ~p­
status (as 'lndtciled ·bl&gt;'· 'r lij'· ar~tely lllilll~ l!li(d~r~· co!~ '.
groWth), and ~ent Wilt aollo, ind.Gr ~ lime&lt;~ or
(lleld or Jlflrtlm of,field).
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BRICK &amp; FRAME ;,.. 7 room,
· 3 BR, 111 bal!l, . all buill , hi
. kilchen, Iii'" 'pllll:!!, jl!tl!rciol1),
' garage, awnlnp: tall lor
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in a good reslllenUa!· part of
town, plenty nice cstiinels hi
kitchen. hot water heat, family room, formal dining room.
garnge, acre Jot fenced with
lar" biilldb\g on .'bad( of let.
Owner livtng out of ·Stale.
Buy loday- move tomorrow.
HOBART DILLON, Be.ollor
448-H'Il .
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or Oh.lo's IOtb District WIS given States as defined by the Founding
a high rating of 93 percent Cor Fathers of the Republic and the

FREE BIBLE OFFER
Informative! Jntere~Hng!
Your Bible !\jade Plain
Bo&gt;: 524, Athens, Ohio

his voting reeord duringthefirat ACA,
Senion oC the 9oth Congress
The rating of Congressman
(1967) by Americans for Con· MUler Is contained in ACA's

sdtutlonal Action.
voting analysts, the ACA-INDEX.
According to ACA, Congress. The analysis utilized a total of
man Miller has voted consistently for Sound Money, Private Com-

GAWPOLis -TV SERVICE

29 votes in the House and 28
votes ln the Senate. The legtsla-

439 &amp;!eond Avenue
aCI'Gio .from Post Olllce

p.Uttve !.lorket, Local Seli-Gov· . don cootalned in the analysis

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ranges rrorn reducing and limiting Federal spending, Foreign
elgnty.
Aid te countries trading with the
Americans tor Constitutional government ot North Vietnam;
Action is the non.partlaan poll- to President Johnson's Federal
tical organization which lastyear Rent 9J.bsldies and Model Cities
honored 149 RepubHcanandDem- Programs.
otrat Members of the United
Executive Director Charles A.
states Congress for their nota- McManus commended Miller not
ble voting records In 111pport only lor lulftlling his campaign
of lellslative measures which pledges to the people of his
te fllstain, strengthen, and district but lor voting in" manernmeot, Private OWDershlp, and
SI.rengthenlng National Sover-

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Come. •••• learn the latest In Olemical Control oi alfalla
weevtl, corn weevil, corn stunt and general chemical usage.

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School), Pomeroy, Ohio.

EVERYONE INVITED
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students. Everyone welcome.
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W:ormation about the nutrient ted te the l~ntery ~~
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"" level and the fertilizer and lime county cOoperative extension ser- the greatest use it is very impor- two million pounds In the plow
leveL for maximum crop produc- vice offices, countY ASCSoffices, tant that the soil sample submH- layer of an J.Cre of sop, it can
tion is one of the essential tools or cooperating lime IIlii lerU- ted lor testing be representaUve be readily 16111 that II\• me •
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hall pint ol IIOilln the 11011 aample must accurately represent:

Lay of the Land

Letter Has Prompt Action
Ridge, Clifrord Woyan of 16 Mile
Creek near Arlee, and Joseph D.
Cole of 10 Mile Creek near Liev!.JASON COUNTY .
PT. PLEASANT- We receiv- ing mine, are new cooperators
ed the following letter from a of the soil conservation district.
Roprs was interested In op.
young man in the eighth grade.
enlng up a stream channel and
The letter is as follows :
clearing some land. This work
h now being done with the asDear Sir:
My name Is Robert Young. l slstance of 'the bulldozer owned
am ln the 8th grade. My class by the District and operated by
Is making a scrap book on West- Roy Burns.
ern soil and water and 1 would
Hke to have some booklets and
pictures on soil and water. years. In t'heearly 1950shework(Please Sir!).
· My address hi Robert Young,
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BY JOHN COOPER
SOil Conservation , SerVice

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The most recent meeting ol
this group was called by Judson Brake of Farmers Home Administration, chairman. Members present were Mr. Brake,
John COOper ot Soil ·COOservation service, Vlrginia Rayburn
D( Agricultural stabiltzaUon and
Conservation Service, Carl Cook
of COoperative Extension Serv-

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Cole recently purchased his
Robert Y&lt;HJJli. farm and is lnterested in developing the pasture, constructThis boy's request received ing a pond and maJdng U5e Of
prompt attention. We are happy the (arm for livestock producto service re(Jiests of timilar Uon and recreational benefit.

conservation service.

heads Of local agencies Of the

Department of Agriculture. Heads

NEW COOPERATORS
LOraine Rogers, of Redmond

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same vol'""e of soU at each stte.
Tak~ co~ In a u)lg-iat" pat.
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helP farmers and home owners would tnlluence tile results o1

get a more representative soU ~e comwsUe sample.
Tile baste aotl aampling techsample.
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A .. soli sample" i s a composSCrape oil taP debris or restite ot several borings or spade

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Blue Lustre, · · l!ent '·eiectr!C FILING
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The District will again !urnish wildute seed packets to landowners. last year this service
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OXI!liUiie 1120 O(Jial·size borilll!s l\IIX ~e aoU aample, m II a I y
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nature. n is one of the servh:ea
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sample lor testing h extremely taken at the rertbizer spill area inal 8&amp;1Rple; p]ace in a. clean pa..

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compared te sa,ndy,!Oim'), o~ililll' ljllP~le whqn f!O!l, !l'&lt;Matur~ ""'!"
tc matter Ot&amp;ht colored all
dtttoos are sultilblo lor Pi\&gt;1$8.
pared io clarf&lt; colorO\t), ~erUl~
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status (as 'lndtciled ·bl&gt;'· 'r lij'· ar~tely lllilll~ l!li(d~r~· co!~ '.
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town, plenty nice cstiinels hi
kitchen. hot water heat, family room, formal dining room.
garnge, acre Jot fenced with
lar" biilldb\g on .'bad( of let.
Owner livtng out of ·Stale.
Buy loday- move tomorrow.
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a high rating of 93 percent Cor Fathers of the Republic and the

FREE BIBLE OFFER
Informative! Jntere~Hng!
Your Bible !\jade Plain
Bo&gt;: 524, Athens, Ohio

his voting reeord duringthefirat ACA,
Senion oC the 9oth Congress
The rating of Congressman
(1967) by Americans for Con· MUler Is contained in ACA's

sdtutlonal Action.
voting analysts, the ACA-INDEX.
According to ACA, Congress. The analysis utilized a total of
man Miller has voted consistently for Sound Money, Private Com-

GAWPOLis -TV SERVICE

29 votes in the House and 28
votes ln the Senate. The legtsla-

439 &amp;!eond Avenue
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ranges rrorn reducing and limiting Federal spending, Foreign
elgnty.
Aid te countries trading with the
Americans tor Constitutional government ot North Vietnam;
Action is the non.partlaan poll- to President Johnson's Federal
tical organization which lastyear Rent 9J.bsldies and Model Cities
honored 149 RepubHcanandDem- Programs.
otrat Members of the United
Executive Director Charles A.
states Congress for their nota- McManus commended Miller not
ble voting records In 111pport only lor lulftlling his campaign
of lellslative measures which pledges to the people of his
te fllstain, strengthen, and district but lor voting in" manernmeot, Private OWDershlp, and
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LET US SAVE YOU MONE 1

COME. Hear about our New Holi&lt;OPter ~r~
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GRAVEL\':

CONVERTIBLII Hide through the long
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with your Gravely power-partner. Converb instantly to suit task or terrain.
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POWERFULI 'The high-torque Gravely
engine is coupled to the attachment
with all-gear-and-steel-shaft driYe. NO
BELTS. More power at the jobwhere it counts. Instant control, no
clutching. Forward to neutral to re·
verse with one lever.

VERSATILII .Choose from all-season
attachments: mowin1, lawn care, ·gar- r,
dening or snow removal-level or hilly,
smooth or rough, Gtavely has the ·
right tool for you.

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at 10 : ~ a · located on Slate
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tiques nd o
numerous 1&lt;r
lion,
da , March 23, 11188 !lal1lni
at 10 : ~ a · located on Slate
Rou I o Salem Slreet In
Rotl~and,
1o (Walcb lor auctions algnsl. Conslslinl 01 a
campi
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, el ical ppllananliques, and otber llemo

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rm sure they are, but the mys. ..

Implied
That Magotts in the meat were
a-dwellin'
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. shouldn't have been.
BUT - can we be sun!? There's
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in war
And a political campaign too, I
gather.
And tho' [ my setr enjoy clean
meat,
Does Washlngton care, or is it
mostly palaver?

ties,
But, slr, don't you think lt Is
awful
ot 4 'magotty'' meat and .. mag.
otty" men,
That one is legal and one is
tmlaw!UI?

Near the top of the LBJ Jist,
it seems

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bo.. and o~ut one ot tlie rockel&amp; flU~ I!Jort 'o ftj,t. llrp!
and making a direct htt on thi 'brand niw Urolc!IY cJJm.a·andoM·ot

·or

tho wards. One
Alan's best !rlendf .was woundelfwlth llhi'ljlpel
and had to have an eye removed ai I Htula. Alan NW·him o/1. for'
home two do,) sifter thelneldenl.

WILL BUILD
TO SUIT
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The Buckeye Building and _loan Co.
Plans On Building This Year and
Seeks A Long Term Tenant That .
Requires Office Space. Plenty of
Parking.

GALLIPOLIS
bl'OIIllhl OoodB bi
years ago,. ThB
was floodud and
Ita worst !liJod

BUCKEYE
DING
&amp; LOAN COMPANY
·PHONE 446-0315

yoor teen~ . questiOns
to VOtrrH ASKED FOR IT• care
or Helen Help US! thJs newspaper.
OVERCAUTIOUS,
OR OVERKIND?
Dear Helen:

I am 16, arw.J have had o n e

problem slnee I storied dating
glriJ. I find I am too cautious
when I end a relationship. For

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Consolidating all three present locations
Into one, "To Serve You Better. •

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

bane:

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At the rallra• tracks In Cheshire, 0. Just
8 min. North of Gallipolis on St. Rt. 7

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USED &amp; REBUILT PARTS
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All makes ••• ...els: ·11 we dent ~IIY.t: It··&lt;:.
we'll get Jtl ''" •Ired line iervlce'to;\i i' ·
malor wrecking yards.
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rwency bri&lt;Jpa were walhed
· out o! the Kanawha River and
tributaries mt all tralna ·QII the
C &amp; 0 and K &amp; M railroad~
are held up by hea¥1

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Captain Grant Hanel ot KIIII&amp;U·
p lnlornis us that Captain Hen~
ry stone has juat sold his new
!erryboat, Charlo&amp; H. stone, lor
a &amp;OOd price m parties up tho

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Charleston and the ..,. dty ot
Nitro, where some ot the big
government plants aro belllg
buut. Kanawha River parties
have also been tJ:ylng lo buy the
K11181111 ferryboat · Ann Bailey
!rom Mr. Pro&lt;lor.

ACROMS HERE AND

THIS WEEK - B.I£RFEI.DS Ill

A CRUMe ~E~ ...

POMEROY - ARE OPEII 9:30 to S
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sitURDAv : 9:16
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,, Come To Our Busy hiiiYJP'
De,.,_iit ·•nd See Our Bta.ill" ·
' W~men~ ·Dresses - Sizes' for;
·a.aular Juniors - Misses HaH Siles ·- An . ·

Rl.%01Parked C:U'

:Daniel, Jr.,

ere was I'll)
lth ear and
left reor at
d tho arrest

Willt

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The. &lt;lito River Is reliJIOIIdlng
to the rulh o! water irom the
Kanawha Rim' andluqajtisticolb' ~at at Ga!Upolia today, ·PI.
Pleaaanl Ia likely m pi a wet.
tlo8 when the (Ill! COree or the
two inch rainfall reaches It and
the ~er will be nearlj' 11!11, 1!
not ljllite bonk ~dl here.

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lng matches tho same Wl1 ~ ·
ple pi hooked on ~I?
I think I am, - FliWl UP

'ENTS

coming.

LATE FLOOD NEWS
MARCH 14, 1918- A&lt;eordinl
Instance, I ket&gt;t on goi~g steady tp local, ~..11\91' Ol&gt;server ~ ­
with a girl six mdnllls altel- ! . S. F, Neal, the tlver at ~U­
stopped liking her, because I polls will pa" flood stage but
was unsure about what might the crest could not be !orelold at
happen next.
noon.
Pve never been theonetobreak
At 3 p.m ., the river here was
off, oo matter how much I want- ot a stage o! 47 !eel. rlllln8 over
ed to; I wao a!ralll I mls!lt not Oveinche• an hour.
find another girl and """ld be
The river became static at
loll Olllln the cold. Till• I• silly, C~arlosloll tblo w1111 a
becaue when a girl ~· me fiood stage or IIU feet.
rve usually done better alterHorses, ealtlo, hop and part•
warda.
of hOOSOI and bridpl palled
Is ti: normal to be this over- here today In the Dood !rom the
cautioUs? ... DENNIS
Kanawha Valley.
Dear Donnls:
The Ohio River Ia rlllnr at all
It's normal to avoid hurdng po!Qto above as Ia also the Mmpeople, if yw're a nice guy. onpltela and Allo.illeoY Rivero
Pull out or the "steady'' 11- with 30 !eet at Greenabon&gt;, Pa.
stem, and you won't be trou- today.
bled with over - cautlouBneaa.
Pomei'O)' an4 Pl. PleaWhen a boy dates several gll'll, were reported to be preparing
he doean't !eel tied to '""' and lor a llood this morning,
he can boot her 0111 o! hlo Ute
wlthoul catting hlmaet! a heel.
MARCH it, 1918 - 'lbe river
-H.
wu rillln8 one root per boor at
Dear Helen:
8:30 thll lllOI'1IinR Wllb You mentioned about brothers tU !eet on the puge, Wharf·
and sisters borrowing each oth·
Howard llollally rtDOrt.
er's clothes. Well, my brodler ed a big llood at Cia!&gt; caurt
even borrows my hair spray and Houoo and Kanawha Falla at the
powder base! I kept Wllllderlnr headwaters o! the Kanawha ruv.
why they disappeared so fat,..,_ er.
til I &lt;IIUlll&gt;l him.
More than 50 feet ol water
He doesn't seem like the Q'pe,
problem? - JUNE
Dear June:
I doubt II. He probablj' can' I
aftord men's hair spra,y and tl1\11'01 powder base mls!lt doll.
ble for acne lotion. Wb,y not
SUI&amp;Ost he pay you back wl111
111e loan at hlo turtt-.k ....t.
or?- H,
Dear Helen:
I am 1 match lishter!
n lon't 1\mJQ'. I ll;dll mat&lt;heo
at 11le buo atop, I evi'Jllillhl thorn
In school. rve bad to Stay after
claas four Umu because teac:h- ,
era caught me ll.&amp;trtinl matcbea
In elaaa.
MY parents aeeu• 111.eat linGk..
In, botauae thOJ llilii
lili-nod matoheo lii.V,wa
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lio&amp;. MY oi!Owanco ll!dniiY PI
low becauoo rm romilr boOfnl

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mUIIIIY blfh I I ieoUll
or Char)osloll
condJiuoui IBh'!l¥1.
dredo at· r~- ere
homeloBI 8nd &amp;IJ~oill '"' cl,.#iy for tood.
From t!illl o'olodi· Wedneldo,)'
morninK llllti 'lnlclnls!lt, .~ h e
Kanawha ruv.- at Cliarlesloll
JIOillled up from • !'1080 o! 7.4
feet to 34 feet and had Inundated the eetiors o! the, cii;J'o
wholesale dilllrlct. and · worse

but do you suppose be's got a

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14, 1918 GaUipOIIo JJ11!11,J.l

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He~&amp; lost trOm·'the · other• and head operation on Leonard MoONE OF THE TWO new conwasting away,
Carty, Jr,, Pt. Pleasant. He did mt bonda or tile~· Loeol
Full or, yoo... sueuedlt,llhrll&gt;· oot koow McCarty but the)' have· SchoOl Jlotrlet wru·niw Ill de~1 a, ·di ~(lase.
mutual friend~ Alter th&amp; War but oo .."·-b
. ne! , ma.• %9 With OCOIII:Orl
Dol&gt;artment had notl!lecl the P""' In tho MiddiOIIOrl ~!lilt SChool
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The C€1niiWillr Affairs and our onto In Point Pleasant o! their Audlmrtwn. . ·
!\on's Wmmda. Mr. and Mrs: wu..
the marettlng bind was CU..
great lillY o! lt!e
lace
visited
the
McCarty
lam!~¥
vlded
Into two ''""'' - the
Must be lllrthored and certain·
In Point and were able to tell · maroon bind and the &amp;old bind
ly
lawM,
lj5ut -of 11 rna&amp;Otb'" meat and 4'mag. them much more than the tete- - !ollowlng .!ootball olio- The
gram received ·by the f1111ll,y per- fir at to ~ in concert will
· otQr" men,
Why La one legal and one Is un- talning to tholr son's illlurles. be the gold bind directed by
The fdCcart,y youth has . smce Robert ShaverI new llllltant
lawfUl?
been transferrecHo Hawalt and band director. The concert b,y
Has anyone ever bought 11mag- will undergo more surgery there. the cold gl"O\C} wW be "hea":•
His 'tl'ife and mother are in Ha. w.b.h -Classical nwnbers to be
otty" meat,
waU'"~ith him It this Ume.
featured. , The maroon band, ~
Since George, Abe, Harry or Jke?
Alan
writes
that
durln,g
the
rected by lllvtd Bowen, will be
Please think fir at of the boy next
bittea tightlog at Hue, hospital presented. in concert later.
door,
personnel were treating patients,
Or that little Vietnamese tike.
in every avaUable apacfl in the
THE WORK OF THE Easter
hospitals.
Helic®tero
lly the p,.. Bumy - being carried out acUse all of your energy, power
tients in, radioiq aheact_ and the tually by tho Ladiea Auxlliii'Y o!
and press
operating room can be set aP the · Syracuse Fire De&amp;W'tment
To bring peaoo to far Vietnam.
tor major surgery in 10 minutes. - Is temPorarllj' stymied.
Stand tall and !\onest, Mr. PresLluing the ·Hue combat, personThe women' a si'O\CI which each
Ident,
nel worked 24,h00ts on duty and year prepares hundredaotEuter
Make us proud of our Number
had 24: off. In' BPJIIB· time row, blsketa to rallilt~ runds is deaOne man.
time Is spell\ !lj&amp;g ~ sand bags perate tor quart size bleach 00.
to stack around tHe hospital and ties, From these bottles and other
the wards which are quonset huts plastic containers, the auXiliary
built by the Seaboes,
members tuhion most attractive
Easter blsllets.
Residents having tlnPtY quart
Avis Carol Handley
llize bottles are asked to contact
Refereneea: National Observ· Mn. Jean Hall, pre•ldenti Mrs.
er Jan. 211, 1968 - . U, S. ln- Ada Slack or &amp;1\Y other auxt.Uary
spector,i Fudged Facts to Pass member.
Already the auxUiary has hit
Meat Law. (Front page); Feb.
BQ
all-time high with orders lor
12, 1968 - A Federal Ghost
Doctored Reports on Meat Plants; the attractive\.. candy..fllled baP
Mar. 11, 1968 - Enforcing Meat kets. .SO f~r this year, 736 o~
ders have been received.
Law Brings Headacbes.

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in war
And a political campaign too, I
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And tho' [ my setr enjoy clean
meat,
Does Washlngton care, or is it
mostly palaver?

ties,
But, slr, don't you think lt Is
awful
ot 4 'magotty'' meat and .. mag.
otty" men,
That one is legal and one is
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bo.. and o~ut one ot tlie rockel&amp; flU~ I!Jort 'o ftj,t. llrp!
and making a direct htt on thi 'brand niw Urolc!IY cJJm.a·andoM·ot

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tho wards. One
Alan's best !rlendf .was woundelfwlth llhi'ljlpel
and had to have an eye removed ai I Htula. Alan NW·him o/1. for'
home two do,) sifter thelneldenl.

WILL BUILD
TO SUIT
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The Buckeye Building and _loan Co.
Plans On Building This Year and
Seeks A Long Term Tenant That .
Requires Office Space. Plenty of
Parking.

GALLIPOLIS
bl'OIIllhl OoodB bi
years ago,. ThB
was floodud and
Ita worst !liJod

BUCKEYE
DING
&amp; LOAN COMPANY
·PHONE 446-0315

yoor teen~ . questiOns
to VOtrrH ASKED FOR IT• care
or Helen Help US! thJs newspaper.
OVERCAUTIOUS,
OR OVERKIND?
Dear Helen:

I am 16, arw.J have had o n e

problem slnee I storied dating
glriJ. I find I am too cautious
when I end a relationship. For

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Consolidating all three present locations
Into one, "To Serve You Better. •

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

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At the rallra• tracks In Cheshire, 0. Just
8 min. North of Gallipolis on St. Rt. 7

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we'll get Jtl ''" •Ired line iervlce'to;\i i' ·
malor wrecking yards.
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· out o! the Kanawha River and
tributaries mt all tralna ·QII the
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Nitro, where some ot the big
government plants aro belllg
buut. Kanawha River parties
have also been tJ:ylng lo buy the
K11181111 ferryboat · Ann Bailey
!rom Mr. Pro&lt;lor.

ACROMS HERE AND

THIS WEEK - B.I£RFEI.DS Ill

A CRUMe ~E~ ...

POMEROY - ARE OPEII 9:30 to S
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De,.,_iit ·•nd See Our Bta.ill" ·
' W~men~ ·Dresses - Sizes' for;
·a.aular Juniors - Misses HaH Siles ·- An . ·

Rl.%01Parked C:U'

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left reor at
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The. &lt;lito River Is reliJIOIIdlng
to the rulh o! water irom the
Kanawha Rim' andluqajtisticolb' ~at at Ga!Upolia today, ·PI.
Pleaaanl Ia likely m pi a wet.
tlo8 when the (Ill! COree or the
two inch rainfall reaches It and
the ~er will be nearlj' 11!11, 1!
not ljllite bonk ~dl here.

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lng matches tho same Wl1 ~ ·
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LATE FLOOD NEWS
MARCH 14, 1918- A&lt;eordinl
Instance, I ket&gt;t on goi~g steady tp local, ~..11\91' Ol&gt;server ~ ­
with a girl six mdnllls altel- ! . S. F, Neal, the tlver at ~U­
stopped liking her, because I polls will pa" flood stage but
was unsure about what might the crest could not be !orelold at
happen next.
noon.
Pve never been theonetobreak
At 3 p.m ., the river here was
off, oo matter how much I want- ot a stage o! 47 !eel. rlllln8 over
ed to; I wao a!ralll I mls!lt not Oveinche• an hour.
find another girl and """ld be
The river became static at
loll Olllln the cold. Till• I• silly, C~arlosloll tblo w1111 a
becaue when a girl ~· me fiood stage or IIU feet.
rve usually done better alterHorses, ealtlo, hop and part•
warda.
of hOOSOI and bridpl palled
Is ti: normal to be this over- here today In the Dood !rom the
cautioUs? ... DENNIS
Kanawha Valley.
Dear Donnls:
The Ohio River Ia rlllnr at all
It's normal to avoid hurdng po!Qto above as Ia also the Mmpeople, if yw're a nice guy. onpltela and Allo.illeoY Rivero
Pull out or the "steady'' 11- with 30 !eet at Greenabon&gt;, Pa.
stem, and you won't be trou- today.
bled with over - cautlouBneaa.
Pomei'O)' an4 Pl. PleaWhen a boy dates several gll'll, were reported to be preparing
he doean't !eel tied to '""' and lor a llood this morning,
he can boot her 0111 o! hlo Ute
wlthoul catting hlmaet! a heel.
MARCH it, 1918 - 'lbe river
-H.
wu rillln8 one root per boor at
Dear Helen:
8:30 thll lllOI'1IinR Wllb You mentioned about brothers tU !eet on the puge, Wharf·
and sisters borrowing each oth·
Howard llollally rtDOrt.
er's clothes. Well, my brodler ed a big llood at Cia!&gt; caurt
even borrows my hair spray and Houoo and Kanawha Falla at the
powder base! I kept Wllllderlnr headwaters o! the Kanawha ruv.
why they disappeared so fat,..,_ er.
til I &lt;IIUlll&gt;l him.
More than 50 feet ol water
He doesn't seem like the Q'pe,
problem? - JUNE
Dear June:
I doubt II. He probablj' can' I
aftord men's hair spra,y and tl1\11'01 powder base mls!lt doll.
ble for acne lotion. Wb,y not
SUI&amp;Ost he pay you back wl111
111e loan at hlo turtt-.k ....t.
or?- H,
Dear Helen:
I am 1 match lishter!
n lon't 1\mJQ'. I ll;dll mat&lt;heo
at 11le buo atop, I evi'Jllillhl thorn
In school. rve bad to Stay after
claas four Umu because teac:h- ,
era caught me ll.&amp;trtinl matcbea
In elaaa.
MY parents aeeu• 111.eat linGk..
In, botauae thOJ llilii
lili-nod matoheo lii.V,wa
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condJiuoui IBh'!l¥1.
dredo at· r~- ere
homeloBI 8nd &amp;IJ~oill '"' cl,.#iy for tood.
From t!illl o'olodi· Wedneldo,)'
morninK llllti 'lnlclnls!lt, .~ h e
Kanawha ruv.- at Cliarlesloll
JIOillled up from • !'1080 o! 7.4
feet to 34 feet and had Inundated the eetiors o! the, cii;J'o
wholesale dilllrlct. and · worse

but do you suppose be's got a

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Carty, Jr,, Pt. Pleasant. He did mt bonda or tile~· Loeol
Full or, yoo... sueuedlt,llhrll&gt;· oot koow McCarty but the)' have· SchoOl Jlotrlet wru·niw Ill de~1 a, ·di ~(lase.
mutual friend~ Alter th&amp; War but oo .."·-b
. ne! , ma.• %9 With OCOIII:Orl
Dol&gt;artment had notl!lecl the P""' In tho MiddiOIIOrl ~!lilt SChool
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The C€1niiWillr Affairs and our onto In Point Pleasant o! their Audlmrtwn. . ·
!\on's Wmmda. Mr. and Mrs: wu..
the marettlng bind was CU..
great lillY o! lt!e
lace
visited
the
McCarty
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Must be lllrthored and certain·
In Point and were able to tell · maroon bind and the &amp;old bind
ly
lawM,
lj5ut -of 11 rna&amp;Otb'" meat and 4'mag. them much more than the tete- - !ollowlng .!ootball olio- The
gram received ·by the f1111ll,y per- fir at to ~ in concert will
· otQr" men,
Why La one legal and one Is un- talning to tholr son's illlurles. be the gold bind directed by
The fdCcart,y youth has . smce Robert ShaverI new llllltant
lawfUl?
been transferrecHo Hawalt and band director. The concert b,y
Has anyone ever bought 11mag- will undergo more surgery there. the cold gl"O\C} wW be "hea":•
His 'tl'ife and mother are in Ha. w.b.h -Classical nwnbers to be
otty" meat,
waU'"~ith him It this Ume.
featured. , The maroon band, ~
Since George, Abe, Harry or Jke?
Alan
writes
that
durln,g
the
rected by lllvtd Bowen, will be
Please think fir at of the boy next
bittea tightlog at Hue, hospital presented. in concert later.
door,
personnel were treating patients,
Or that little Vietnamese tike.
in every avaUable apacfl in the
THE WORK OF THE Easter
hospitals.
Helic®tero
lly the p,.. Bumy - being carried out acUse all of your energy, power
tients in, radioiq aheact_ and the tually by tho Ladiea Auxlliii'Y o!
and press
operating room can be set aP the · Syracuse Fire De&amp;W'tment
To bring peaoo to far Vietnam.
tor major surgery in 10 minutes. - Is temPorarllj' stymied.
Stand tall and !\onest, Mr. PresLluing the ·Hue combat, personThe women' a si'O\CI which each
Ident,
nel worked 24,h00ts on duty and year prepares hundredaotEuter
Make us proud of our Number
had 24: off. In' BPJIIB· time row, blsketa to rallilt~ runds is deaOne man.
time Is spell\ !lj&amp;g ~ sand bags perate tor quart size bleach 00.
to stack around tHe hospital and ties, From these bottles and other
the wards which are quonset huts plastic containers, the auXiliary
built by the Seaboes,
members tuhion most attractive
Easter blsllets.
Residents having tlnPtY quart
Avis Carol Handley
llize bottles are asked to contact
Refereneea: National Observ· Mn. Jean Hall, pre•ldenti Mrs.
er Jan. 211, 1968 - . U, S. ln- Ada Slack or &amp;1\Y other auxt.Uary
spector,i Fudged Facts to Pass member.
Already the auxUiary has hit
Meat Law. (Front page); Feb.
BQ
all-time high with orders lor
12, 1968 - A Federal Ghost
Doctored Reports on Meat Plants; the attractive\.. candy..fllled baP
Mar. 11, 1968 - Enforcing Meat kets. .SO f~r this year, 736 o~
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One is legal and one ls
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And ttm sure if they were, tb
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BUT - can we be sure? There

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They say all is tatr in love

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A~L. L.I\JE IN 1!-I~SE IGLOOS.

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Does Washington care, or til
mosUy palaver?

..

I know there mu.st be prlo

-~

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ties,
But, sir, don't you think it
awful
or "magotty'' meat and "~

otty" men.
That one is legal and one'

,' .

unlawful ?
'

Near the top

·&gt;

oi Ute LBJ U

it seems

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lJ~ HIS
I.ICENS~
P~ATES!

WILL

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·cAPTAIN 'BASY

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APPA~EH'TI.~

The Buckeye I
Plans On Built
Seeks A Long
Requires Offic
Parking.

1liiEAfllfli,
.. ......
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aarr
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JUST IN 11/11E,
!oUM!.

ll4'i&amp;
ou. 6." .
.
UP SONIE
KIND OF ·
l\lllliD
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WE~ Bf!ll FOI.~If:IG FRO!o1V,

EA9f ANI?
AI'KEE ..

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AIII·TO·C:.~OIIND,,E"'ER SINC.E ~~~

VIAS I'IELEM~P FRO-" PiiiSON!

h School

¥omen• a
llor d..
., cball&gt;
o.v night.
... 1111'1,

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9wler ID

·aUCKEYI
&amp; LOAN.

te COurt on
tter.
19, Belpre,

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. $IE WANTED NO PART 0 1 Till~!
·1•4 ·•" F;tiC.T, SHE '&gt;HCN~O ijiM OFF
liALAH,~, JUS.T 16 WE FilliP

·PHONE

"'"~AUIE!

Bt. 1, three

' at 11:30 p,

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t;;;~'ml:f~

illl'&gt; CASE '~eo;.
'TO COUFIT!
{ .

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eer ranlnto
II' car. The
,There •as
o the car.

TJ.IA1'LL. f&amp; ' IN
IlEA ~AVOR, WiJEN

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paosed, BD
ed a rock or
j the wind" by JIJIIIIIY

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red at 1:23

35 at !loci.
lnve5tlpted

ldent at 5:05
ip. Rd. 188,
! Rt. 7, near

'·' ' '

Ht. 2 ChellbParked car

•

Consoli•atli·'
into one, ,;

WINTBBOP .
11·11~ LITTLE CJLD,CAMEPA

I~ GOIN~ IDGe'j~

m

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:Daniel, Jr.,
pre was no
lib car ond
left roor

or

d the arreot
t6, Rt. 2

r.

rge of dri.,_

od. He

II
""' liar. 22
rt.

AU1
At the rtlh

118

8 ml1. Not

USED.
All
we'll
malor

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FUlsr TIIJNGS

or um&amp;ptylt meat
g0ti3'11 ·men
Wouldntt you
awful?

sa.v

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either

I'm' sure they are, but the

tery to me, is
One ls legal and one ls
1\11.

'••

1'he inspectors said or

••

, ...

. 40&amp;•

lw1th

m~

implied
That Magotts in the meat ~
a-dwellln'
~
And rm sure i£ they were,•
1
shouldn't have been.
B-UT - can we be sure? The

..

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ENTS

'

. no tellin' .
They say a11 is fair ln loY,t
In war
And a political campaign t
gattler.
And tho' I my self enjoy t

'
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~

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'

S'OIAETJMES I

~TSTAAD

meat,

·!

'&gt;

Does Washington care, or

MYSELF!

mostly pala,·er?

'

I know there must be p1
ties,

But, sir, don't you think
awfUl
Of t•magotty" meat and ,~
otty., men,
That one is legal and q1
unlawful?

&gt;'

Near the top of the L~
il seems
t-

WILl

td

...• II

.i

....

., ,, ' :,1 \; '

I.•II

'.

HE GIVES IT TO DONAMIOIL
A )IOUNEI SINGER, ALSO THE.
VICTIM OF A FRAM~uP; I'!&gt;UT
W140 HAS SEFI.VED 1415 TIME!!

liLL lHE' IWN Sli:RS!

• D.ltiAIW lti'IIER" f~EID.o\13

I

h School
'I omen' I
I for &lt;1&amp;-

A e&gt;IGGER HIT THAN ,...--_...

··~A"-

Tl

mcballIY ni&amp;blo

Uld !lr&amp;.

The Buckey
Plans On 61
Seeks A Lo·
Requires 0

'

Perking.

li

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LEFS STAY IN THAT CU&gt; ·BAAN

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Ue Court 011

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NOT UN11L 'r'OU Of'6N
T~e CAR DooR fORME,AS
A GE~TL.EM~N
SUOULO
I
.
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19, Belpre.
Rt. 1t three
~ at 11:30 p,
deer ran lniD
111r car. The

'•':\

llHI'-IK.l Lt®)bU
6EITE1t1JIE WAYYOUWm'

There was

to the car.
passed, an
ped a rock or
ed lbe wlncl-

·PHOI

,..byJ!mmy
2 G•Utpolls.

.rrod at 1:23
~35atllocl­
~ Investigated

J&lt;ldent at 5:06
l'wp, Rd.

of Rt. 1,
l .

'I

us.

nw
/

12, IlL 2 &lt;lie I\).

.

a parked car

Mc:llonlel, Jr.,

I

l

.

There was m
lmltb car IIICl
lheleft ro&amp;r ol

Consilid1

rtod 1llo arreat
Iller, ~. IlL 2
.t.arge 0( drl.. '
:aiOCL He IJ
ooarlng Mar. 22

into one

:owt.

•or

AI

•

tons
Kan. (\)PO -.. ' .

Atthe..,
8 ••••

KOIIIIOCb'
, ""'""
corropion
Ill doob&gt;~dio" t

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FUlsr TIIJNGS

or um&amp;ptylt meat
g0ti3'11 ·men
Wouldntt you
awful?

sa.v

'

'

'

~m·"''&amp;

either

I'm' sure they are, but the

tery to me, is
One ls legal and one ls
1\11.

'••

1'he inspectors said or

••

, ...

. 40&amp;•

lw1th

m~

implied
That Magotts in the meat ~
a-dwellln'
~
And rm sure i£ they were,•
1
shouldn't have been.
B-UT - can we be sure? The

..

. .'.

ENTS

'

. no tellin' .
They say a11 is fair ln loY,t
In war
And a political campaign t
gattler.
And tho' I my self enjoy t

'
)

~

,.j
'

S'OIAETJMES I

~TSTAAD

meat,

·!

'&gt;

Does Washington care, or

MYSELF!

mostly pala,·er?

'

I know there must be p1
ties,

But, sir, don't you think
awfUl
Of t•magotty" meat and ,~
otty., men,
That one is legal and q1
unlawful?

&gt;'

Near the top of the L~
il seems
t-

WILl

td

...• II

.i

....

., ,, ' :,1 \; '

I.•II

'.

HE GIVES IT TO DONAMIOIL
A )IOUNEI SINGER, ALSO THE.
VICTIM OF A FRAM~uP; I'!&gt;UT
W140 HAS SEFI.VED 1415 TIME!!

liLL lHE' IWN Sli:RS!

• D.ltiAIW lti'IIER" f~EID.o\13

I

h School
'I omen' I
I for &lt;1&amp;-

A e&gt;IGGER HIT THAN ,...--_...

··~A"-

Tl

mcballIY ni&amp;blo

Uld !lr&amp;.

The Buckey
Plans On 61
Seeks A Lo·
Requires 0

'

Perking.

li

I

\

LEFS STAY IN THAT CU&gt; ·BAAN

'

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·au eKE'

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.;.-----.·1

&amp;LOJ

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I iitulor ID
Ue Court 011

wr.

..-.

.....
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.
'

.

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....

. ~ ..i&gt;.

NOT UN11L 'r'OU Of'6N
T~e CAR DooR fORME,AS
A GE~TL.EM~N
SUOULO
I
.
'
' . ,

19, Belpre.
Rt. 1t three
~ at 11:30 p,
deer ran lniD
111r car. The

'•':\

llHI'-IK.l Lt®)bU
6EITE1t1JIE WAYYOUWm'

There was

to the car.
passed, an
ped a rock or
ed lbe wlncl-

·PHOI

,..byJ!mmy
2 G•Utpolls.

.rrod at 1:23
~35atllocl­
~ Investigated

J&lt;ldent at 5:06
l'wp, Rd.

of Rt. 1,
l .

'I

us.

nw
/

12, IlL 2 &lt;lie I\).

.

a parked car

Mc:llonlel, Jr.,

I

l

.

There was m
lmltb car IIICl
lheleft ro&amp;r ol

Consilid1

rtod 1llo arreat
Iller, ~. IlL 2
.t.arge 0( drl.. '
:aiOCL He IJ
ooarlng Mar. 22

into one

:owt.

•or

AI

•

tons
Kan. (\)PO -.. ' .

Atthe..,
8 ••••

KOIIIIOCb'
, ""'""
corropion
Ill doob&gt;~dio" t

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-·~

Fffi~"f THINGS
Of '"ma{.Ut.Y" meat
gotcy" men

Wouldn't you say
awful'!
I'm' sure they are, but

\

. ".' ' I

·"

.'

;&gt;-·i
-~:t

tery to me, is

One Is legal and one
fill.

.~ ~-i'

-~-

the inspectors said -OJ
implied
That Magotts in the D'

a-dwellin'
And I'm sy.re if they l
. shouldn't have been .
BUT - can we be sure·:

i

no tellin'.

!,1~

1

(

They say all ls falr ln
And a political camt*
gather.
And tho' I myself en:i

..I

'
;CENTS

YOI..

in war

' .l
.. .l

::.1

. &lt;.;

meat,

'

Does Washington care
mostly palaver'?

know there

must t

ties,

But, sir, don't you tt
awful
Of "magotty" meat a
otty" men,
That one is legal an
unlawful'?

..:.I

.,'

Near U1e top of th~~

;. I

lt seems
T"- ~

:~

Wll

IF~

I.IV

PRes&amp;Wr

l .f

&amp;eLOVeo
CAR/

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'

"(.A!I..L eE I.UCI('(
IF THeY DON'T

L :

CAA..W.VA·
ECONOMIC
STATUS \1111..1. FE!(. Olti\IIN'
li INTA
FOIII.Ce. Me
TO SEl-l. MV TH' J'UNK ·

'

.: i

OVTO'URWAY

YARD.;.

bF Walt

}'):\}(/

lllihScbOOI
Jr Womllf's
fund tor ...
otloncbi!I&gt;-

The Bucli.·
Plans On
Seeks A l
Requires
Parking.

u

1·

rl~ niBJ1t.
1111 and Mr..

-:

mt

.

BUCKI

I bu'n.
ted iibuler to

WHE~D YOU DIG UP THIS

CLUNKE:Rr.MAC:I I iHOLJGI.lT

11n1le Court oo
cenwr.
m, 19, Beli&gt;re,

TI-le'!' DisAPPeARED WIT\-1 .
H~

&amp; L01
PHO

euTTON SHOES/

on .Rt. 7, three
"· 1111:30 p,

P'f,ASI&gt;Nr/

·a deer ran into
I her ear. The
ld. There wa&amp;
~ to the car •
.es .PISsed, an
liPPed a rock or

the winO.
lrlven by Jlmm,y
!1. 2 GolllpoUs,
:curred at 1:23
dlt. 3S at RoO.
olso lnvestlpted
accident at 5:05
' Twp. 1111. 188,
)st of Rt. 7, near
11 62, ftt. 2 Che~
o a parked car
tt Mclllnlel, Jr,,
• There wu no
&amp;nlth car and
o the left rear of

'

Con solid
into one

••

P&lt;lrtedtlloorrest
llohler, 46, Bt. 2
' charge of drl..

llcated. He II
hearing Mar. 22
I Court.
I

AI

for

At the rt
'
8 l'iln. I

lions
N, Kan.

/

-

(UP0 ·-

USE I
•'

malor'

r

' K"'"*", doerrot cor,nllllloo
anddesiNdlon

All mal
we'll t

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'f:

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-·~

Fffi~"f THINGS
Of '"ma{.Ut.Y" meat
gotcy" men

Wouldn't you say
awful'!
I'm' sure they are, but

\

. ".' ' I

·"

.'

;&gt;-·i
-~:t

tery to me, is

One Is legal and one
fill.

.~ ~-i'

-~-

the inspectors said -OJ
implied
That Magotts in the D'

a-dwellin'
And I'm sy.re if they l
. shouldn't have been .
BUT - can we be sure·:

i

no tellin'.

!,1~

1

(

They say all ls falr ln
And a political camt*
gather.
And tho' I myself en:i

..I

'
;CENTS

YOI..

in war

' .l
.. .l

::.1

. &lt;.;

meat,

'

Does Washington care
mostly palaver'?

know there

must t

ties,

But, sir, don't you tt
awful
Of "magotty" meat a
otty" men,
That one is legal an
unlawful'?

..:.I

.,'

Near U1e top of th~~

;. I

lt seems
T"- ~

:~

Wll

IF~

I.IV

PRes&amp;Wr

l .f

&amp;eLOVeo
CAR/

'

T

'

"(.A!I..L eE I.UCI('(
IF THeY DON'T

L :

CAA..W.VA·
ECONOMIC
STATUS \1111..1. FE!(. Olti\IIN'
li INTA
FOIII.Ce. Me
TO SEl-l. MV TH' J'UNK ·

'

.: i

OVTO'URWAY

YARD.;.

bF Walt

}'):\}(/

lllihScbOOI
Jr Womllf's
fund tor ...
otloncbi!I&gt;-

The Bucli.·
Plans On
Seeks A l
Requires
Parking.

u

1·

rl~ niBJ1t.
1111 and Mr..

-:

mt

.

BUCKI

I bu'n.
ted iibuler to

WHE~D YOU DIG UP THIS

CLUNKE:Rr.MAC:I I iHOLJGI.lT

11n1le Court oo
cenwr.
m, 19, Beli&gt;re,

TI-le'!' DisAPPeARED WIT\-1 .
H~

&amp; L01
PHO

euTTON SHOES/

on .Rt. 7, three
"· 1111:30 p,

P'f,ASI&gt;Nr/

·a deer ran into
I her ear. The
ld. There wa&amp;
~ to the car •
.es .PISsed, an
liPPed a rock or

the winO.
lrlven by Jlmm,y
!1. 2 GolllpoUs,
:curred at 1:23
dlt. 3S at RoO.
olso lnvestlpted
accident at 5:05
' Twp. 1111. 188,
)st of Rt. 7, near
11 62, ftt. 2 Che~
o a parked car
tt Mclllnlel, Jr,,
• There wu no
&amp;nlth car and
o the left rear of

'

Con solid
into one

••

P&lt;lrtedtlloorrest
llohler, 46, Bt. 2
' charge of drl..

llcated. He II
hearing Mar. 22
I Court.
I

AI

for

At the rt
'
8 l'iln. I

lions
N, Kan.

/

-

(UP0 ·-

USE I
•'

malor'

r

' K"'"*", doerrot cor,nllllloo
anddesiNdlon

All mal
we'll t

,

'f:

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Of "magotty"

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KII ~ edmlnlstr..,_
IOtJc-,.'
bO'W'e\ier, ladleated dllt
1 •
r
·
the suliJe:ct Drat came LIP at the
Th'!'"~ '(neeung wllh ClllJol"'
and that Clifford had tell,yed
the suue•tlon hi Joon11011, 1lbu
Immediately ·reJected it.
~ tbe ...... . of the
Clll!ord m,etq, lli:oordlng hi
the .mnlntstratlon :tnsldBr, KeD!&gt;
nid)o iald in elloct thAt U he
could Ioree 1 ch~Jwe in lhe
uright dlrectfnto •
•.,. "'tiPht.

.,

I

meat !

cotty'' men
Wouldn't yoo say eitf

awful'.'
\
I'm. sure the~· nn~. btl
tery to me, is
One is legal and one

Now You Know

The inspector s said c
implied
That Magott s in the 1

.

,\nd Pm sure if lhey

. shouldn't have been.
ean we be SUrE
no rellin'.

BUT -

~ all is fair I
in war
And a poli.iical camp;
gather.
And tho' l my self er

•

ARE ONLY TWO KIIJDS
OF P'EOPlE /IV THIS WOR~
WVABLE, TJ.lE STRONG AND .
THE. WEAK AIJD THE" WEAK
All/JAYS DO IJJHAT THE STRQIJG
TELL lHEM TO IX&gt;!

Does Wa shington c1r1

mostly palav er ?

'
''•

ties,
But, sir. don't you t

.
'

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awful

Of "magott,y" meat

1

'

Near the top of thir·
Jt seems

:.. AND ll-IAT COIJCLUDES . .
TODAYS LmOk.i Ok.i '111€
DOMIIuNJCE OF 11-IE
STRQU;!

Gallia Gals Cop Tourney 27-21

Pam 8allnders Wlflo 10 pdnta
ooob; Buill Le,vne had 4, Bee·
lq wn.oft 2, and Ginger Ell-

eeuor 1.

L"*"'

-r

and
Sauer
2. . I Lol~
•
•

The Bud

Plans On
Seeks A
Requires
Parking.

ialnet

'
;tfleallni l..t an ieor-'
Wl1h 19 polnto. Othoro ...,,

. llliDdr1

era

BUCK

No Dien Bien

~)lotao

11!1&lt;b.
: For Kner Creek, . ~ KaD
~lad a, Mabel, ~iterl •• carol
Daniell
3, Dorlt
• and
Corne-'•
I
.
llu1.J. ·
·"
'

time,___
.
.
""'-by

SAIGON (IJPO - !lien Bien
Phu tactics filled the Communlatl today at Khe sad!. OverW11elmlng u. S. lrilllery and !Ire

l!iddl'P'!'f ~J!til- .
land1llttl Schliql pbllllcal-. .
ll011. f'dtllt1. :\ llllntiillll eodllbl-

lloD .was ·prelllpled

¥&lt;-.

by

Rutlond.

Jo, ~oy. l!uti!!ld llti1ijtatruclbr, di-

By Middleport E-R

oxerd.soa.

liiddl.,.n, lln&lt;\lr floe dlree·
Uon •of Mra. Pltrlda .Jordl!n,
'pbfliCal ~...... in~.
. ...uniAoil floe Pilnlpplne 9lldl

'Iili.ee, 'l)dkling.

Consilii'

', 1 '

Middleport emerpncy "11"'1·
men answered three calls over
the weekend. At 5:32p.m. Saturday, S.lrley King waair..oport-

-

'

in-1968

&amp;ef

plid $$.0 for
female.
ol the

'IOU HAD TH' PIP!

floe aelectlon

reserve eham. is the nr st two
classes:
'28,1966,

AI

I'Omel'o1 Orst,

.Gnci "

'

I .!D JUne

Hereford Farrn,

AI the f
a min.,

mal

we'll
malor

'

·Beretord

Fa~.

' .

July ~ . ID

Sept,

Gllcllriat Hereford
l ~tti'al Wells, w. Va._,
Lawn tarm1, &lt;Pe· ·.

·IIUUer Hereford ;

A HAUNCH,

REO MEAT

A. Clo!f

A FAT SHIN

E'AT 'EM

.

&amp;

Slina, ·

medl

River Gauges

'.

barbed wire defenses.

\Jsinl the otrategy that heWed
briJW lhem victory ljjalnat t h e
French 14 yeo.rs • North
Vlotaamoae battalion ourpd out
ol dg-DJ trenches and duhed
for the fort American pnerlla
have -ed never wW fall,
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floelr helvlollj barrap i n l ~ to Pr......., tbeatlack. Tile
Leoothemockl in IOie ~ areo
llld the aball, ro&lt;ioltl and""""
taro !,U on lhem It a rate oloae
of every tbHO mlmileS- more
t11an 500 thi'OIIihout tbe de,v.
But in the predaJm darimoos
tode,y, lbe ciiA1'lllnl! Communlltl
!&amp;lied to 101 1ho breok thi'OIIih
denied them twice blforo lw n.
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!led flr-r. ~ art111try
at neariU' Cam!&gt; CtrroD boomed.
Amlriean ltrlke p~on"'*""~'~~'ed
hilmbo and fiory nuolm.
The North V J - • o Uon fell back, l'l&lt;ille beck bJ the
twlstille troncbeo cq lllo pliat
l!llllllii 1D wlllil!l1011 fOrdo of Kbe
SOidJ. The allloo In lthe Sinh,
whore 8,000 Ma$ol fllcocl What
U.S.Intelllconcooalclwerel61000
Nclrth VlotaamtM ........ them,
r~ed llaht cuualtloa. ~

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cal tr
sldelhe ch.amplon, taken by Olen Jllflll. At 6 a.m. Mondaytheo&lt;flld
Smith, and the bid prlcel
Bill Olrlocy, of oear lhe
Russell McCoy, Athton, W, MelBa • Gallia line. ID V-ans
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HoiiJiilal· Wl1are he waa
va., ..,55;
Rob ert Rou~,
ew Memorial
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Haven, $740; Se,yre Brothers, Le- admllted for treatmenl,
tart, w. va., ~~ F. w. I!Ur·
deil, Rt. 2, Bld1rell, ~0; Karr
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Conatructlon CO., Oleiter, onl · GA\JGES-Gal1Miolla,12.4and
at MOO and Olllotber .at $4!0: 24.6 1'UIII1Ing 72 feet &lt;JI rollers;
H. D. Heldman, Marlett&amp;, $4051 Pt. Pleasant. :11,06. l'&lt;liiiO&lt;'Ol"
LOulbey OWOIII, Patrlol, ·$3(10; -lllaoon; Zl.ff; Hinton; ..90 .U.
Don Baker, Huntington, $350; qi. Kanawha Fallo, 10.80 IIlLI
!MIIjle stanley, ·llarflSOI)vDIO, : Qlarle..... 23.86 rloi~Wo lDncbn,
$400; LeWis R. Casto, i!t. 3, Ri»· ....,.q 12 loet of roller&amp;; MaJ&gt;.
ley, W, Va., $460: Cbarieo Ric:ll· melt· l'UIIIIing 12 feet, and Wino
(COntlnueil on Pap 8)
lltld, 1'11111111111 21 feet.

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WITH SOME G&lt;XlD

ed ID Veterans Memorial liDspita! Wl1ere she was admitted lor
medlcal treatment. At 11:05a.m.
~ tile SQJad went to I h e
Jaclde Oiler home on Laurel
Sl. Iron\ whore Mr. Oller was
tranll!li&gt;rted ID the of!lce of Dr.

Dooialwe, Rt. 0., aeeond.

)OU'RE SUPJ&gt;IN',OOP.
LOSIN' 'j()IJR GRIPI
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by !jiutl1 Vietnamese Rongera
smaahed thetlllrd North V I ... ~t hi break 11m the
surrooncled northern fort
ewn before the 400 attackers
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SHAMROCK CON'!Esr WINNERS - Toren Ferguoon and .Mlke Field&amp;, Wallama lligll School
studentl, won the •'Mr. and Miss ~amrock Cootest" sponsored by the New Haven Senior Women's
Club and are suttlbly "crownecl.'' Proceecls Crom the contest went to a ac::holarstdp Cund tor de1111'\'ini Wahama High senlora. Wiflo tbe winners are, left, EwUce Madows, club ecb:atton chair&gt;
mlllj and at r!iht, Pauline Heater, ()relident. The two were crowned ollrlnc a dance Friday night.
Chaperone&amp; for the evart were Mra. Jess Able, Mrs. Charles
Ll&gt;raie Roush.

nx.cJ. Mrs. Frank Y~ and Mrs.

Baek-..Jnjure.d.:in Auto Accident
Fred Facemire, 23, _Rt.
2
VInton, wa1 injured 1n a Of!.e
car accident at 9:30 g. m. 8atul'o
day at floe junctions or Rt. 3.1
Uld Rt. 325 in Rio Grande, eocordi"!! bl floe stahl lllchwa,y
PatroL
It was tbe only Injury in six
accldonts investllated by floe
patrol over the weekend. four
in Melga COunty. Facemire WIS
-ltted to Holzer Hoagltal 11ilh
a b&amp;c k tn.:Jury, according to the
hospital rt(IOJ't.
The patrol aald Facemire,
headed west on Rt. 35, made a
right turn onto Rt. 325, J.oa:t COflo
troland his cu went lntoaditch.
There waa minor damece to the
ear. No chlrae was riled.
An ocel- occurred at 11:55
1o m. SlUurda)' on ~ 124, two
and onMenth miles west of Rt..
7 when William Dean, 13, J!ul.
land, beaded west, came over
1 blllcreot and struck the ba£k
ot a car driven by Orville ~

The patrol cited Doan blllelgs
IAUIII: Court liar. 22onaclw'ge
o1 !allure ID •tot&gt; within floe a ..
oured •lt!U' dl•-e.
At 7:30 p. m. Saturdl,y, cars
driven IV John B. S.uler, 16,
Mlddlt(IOrt, and K!ppie 1. lliJll.
er, 19, Rt. 3 ChWicothe, collided on Rt. 7, one Dille north of
Rt. 143. There was moderate
damli8 to both cars •
Suder, aaid the patrol, was
headed south pauing a parked
car. He lost cOitrol and hli car
J!ld broadolde into floe nortl&gt;bound car driven by Miller, who

Blood Flows
In the Bush
SAIJSBURY, Rloodeoia(UP[)Rhodeaiaa 5ecurit;y forces a r e
battll!w Atricao nltionaliot suerrlllao in floe buSh countcy along
tbe Rhodesia - Zambia border,

WIS making I

The patrol cited S.uler to
Cotlnt1 Juvenile Coort on
a charge of lett of center.
!Julron S. Brown. 19, ~re,
was driving north on Rt. 7, three
miles north of Rt. 33, It 11:30 p,
m. Saturday when a deer ran into
the right side of her car. The
animal wa1 killed. There was
moderate damage to the car.
As the vehicles gassed, an
Me(&amp;s

llllidettifled car

f1.lwed a rock or

a stone and chiPPed the wind-

shield of a car driven by Jimmy

R. Halley, 21, Rt. 2 Gallipolis.
The accident occurred at 1;23
p. m. Sunda,y on Rt. 35 at RoO.
ney. The patrol also investigated
s minor backing accident at 5o05
p, m. Sunda,y oo Twp. Rd. 188,
jult 300 feet west of Rt. 71 near

Hob&amp;on.
CeeU D. Smith, 62, Rt. 2 Olesbire, b&amp;c ked into a parked car

Hopes Held for
U.S. Dollar

K Calls for

Negotiations

· B!rt .,ld li!D bemilled 111 seek ·JP owo price In
the PriVIW morketa 'of F.urOJe.
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owned by Everett McDaniel, Jr~
Rt. 2 Cheshire. There was oo
per, 39, Rt. 3. Pomeroy. There
- • bl the Slnlflo car and
was moderate damage to both
minor domlge to the left rear of
the govermnent of Premier Ian
tJoe Me Daniel car.
Smllh &amp;aid !Dday.
The patrol reported tile arreot
A government atatemelt said
of WWard D. Mohler, 46, Rt. 2
nine perrlllas have killed Cheshire, on a charge of dri~
so tar plus ~woundecland''otbo
ing whUe intox:lcatecL He
11
era" ciPtUI'ed.
scheduled lor a hearing liar. 22
One Rhodesian was reported
WAllllNGTON (lJPO - The killed and two wounded in the in llleigs COuncy Court.
Un!ted states -dtoclajo 1D mal,. flshttng.
taln the purchasing IIOWtr of the
Announcement ot the lighting
dollar at. a otlblo low! at home followed reportJ reaching Sallaand atinierl allbouah itS des to bury thai 200 suerriDas
gold:w... .P01'lillb' cut.
bad erossed iotD Rhodesia from
lllilll"'IDthedelenslveapinlt Zlmbll.
lbo&amp;e ha.. -.ked the dollar, Alllerlco .ancl hor six EuroPOIII llnaoclal alllta have locked
their vaullt bl further aales of
gold ID -ulatora or other p,...
vate intereota and, In elloc~
lwlD:bed io a IWOi&gt;Jice IJII1om
for aold. i '
By ~·nt, the Prkle will
r.,.U. 11,$3.1 In....,, Ia trau.
octkias . .'!I c-odag ,....

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' action Ia !lilly jullllfted b)' !he
riling casualty rate," FindleY
Aiel. "The heavy toll tn dead
and WOUilded ln latolerable.u
Congren, he said, ha. a
conotltuUonal '*&gt;~ to critically
examine basic war policies.

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Findley lndlcsted lhat both
IUJII)Ortera and opponent&amp; of floe
war have Joined In ursinl a
review of._ cur- policies, a
111011e that aiao is being pulhed
by a rwmber at senatora.
The HliUse reoolutlon has been
pnpared for floe laat lllx mootbo
but hll been b'ln8 dormant in
the House Rules Committee.

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Y'GOT SUMPIN
'THERE, FOOZV. ..
Wf! OJULD DO

cl)ail&lt;e of ..atlereil - ·
andlhiDidor-s.

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uneallneaa about the course of
the war.

The price of gold dropped oban&gt;ly on tho
Parl1 bullion market toda.Y - the first decrease since speculat,.
ora began a buylngapreethatthreatenedtheworld'a moRel syatiiD and the American dollar. Gold, which reached $«.36 an ·
ounce on Frida,y, slipped bl f40,01 today. Tho omclat price,
maintained unchanged by floe Washington central bonks con!oronce thl• weekend, Ja f35 an ounce.
The speculotora, who Friday bltded with their llatlin a
I'Uih bl biO' gold, blday bopl1
melal by the
·. bundrOdaof_,u.Tilt¥_....
llyPrtiWooi.Jtlmo ··
16n'a ..ruaal to ciavaluo\tht •oar; an ac;jlon t111t would have
meant Ill profltl lor gold biO)'ers.

waa thO coo&lt;b for GolDa Acad- .,
el!11 and Pit Jordan for· Mid·
dlOpOrt.
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WAS!!INGTON (Ufn - A
call for an Immediate consreosional review of U.S. wu
polldes in VIetnam Is saJn1nir
Wide support in floe Houoe, tbe
chief 8p01110r or floe proposal
oald today.
Rep. Paul Flndloy, R-PI , said
lbal 137 Houoe members, 97
Republicans and 40 Democrat•,
have Joined hlm In sponsoring
the re&amp;olutlon calling for lhe
sweeping policy review.
u'lbla . . . sa,ya clearl)' thlt
more of the same pollcle.,
backed by otlil more American
troops, will not do,'' Findley
said in a statement prepared
for a news conference at which
he- and .Reps. F. Bradford
Morse, D Ma&amp;&amp;., Wllllam Hom~te, D-Mo., and Morris Udall,

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nero wer• Martha Cornwell and

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Gallia Acadol!11 llilh School
lllrla ba-.Jl toaDi do!oaled
llllddloport !Jaiilrda!' nll!ht 27 ID
'Z1 in the illll1 pme of tbe Firat
.llmual Melp DIVItatlonal Glrll'
·Baakelball TOUrnament at 1111t- ·
land.
:. : Botb - · ple,yed IIIIo do!eo.illve balllllrt Middleport bad cold
llrot aiwllhird Q!amrain lbool-

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'llliocla7 par~~y dCIIId)','wannw!lh

~DAY, MARCH 18, 1968

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO.

BY KATIE CROW

That one is legal 11
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c., no! bocau$e ·of Its value, but
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