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,Conservation Topic of Gar.den (l4b

Ladies Observe
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-Garden club met
evening at the home of Mnl.
&gt;. ; Lawrence Smith, Chester, with
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Galllpollti-PI. Pleuant
SUNDI\Y, FEBRUARY 27, 19~

UNITED 'NATIONS (UPil $1rully Cquncll Preslde!rt AkJ.
ra Matsui 'aald Saturday lbe

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United Nations b8l failed to
acree on m• ol negotiating aa
~ to ~: VIet Nam war .
U.S. ~ to the U.N.
Arthur J.'' Goidherl appeared
undaterrei{; by the announcement an4' said the United
states
never rest and will
leave no
unexplored unlll
It haa
In Its endeavor
to move
.oatllct !rom the

·.m-

battlefields ID the I!OIIfertnct
table."
Matsui, the Japanese ambassador who heads the Security
Council this month, began three
weeks of private talks with
otbar member nsllo1111' after the
United States put the VIet Nam
Issue before . the Securi•y
Council last month with a dra!t
resolution calling for preltmlna·
ry talks possibly leading to a
resumption of the Geneva
Conference on Indo-China.

Malsul said he found general
agreement during his consultations that further debate In the
Security Council would serve ao
uselul purpose.
U.N. ConcerD •
In a statement issued follow•
ing Mat ~ui' s announcemen*·
Gridberg said the consu1tations

"had demonstrated once again
· • legitimate and essential U.N',
concern wiUJ the maintenance
of International peace and

"We are fOIIhlent this wlU
help ~ Inspire SeCurity Council
members and others ID continue and to intensify their
effot'll for a peaceful settle-

ment.''

Both Matsui and Goldberg,
who · participated togeth.r ia
eanvasaiog a broad section of
the 117-nallon U.N. member·
ship, said the consultations had
ahoWR substantial, though r&gt;Dt
agreement o• _two

STEAK
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Kin Club Plans
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Next

; C~ - Seven memhen of lhe_Gallla-Melgs Community Action ':•gram oommlttee pose hero following
Friday nlgbt'a apeclalmeetlng in Pomeroy. Sealed, I to r. are Mrs. Faye Proffott, Portland; Mrs. Naomle Rose, Crown
Cll;;;lnd Roaalle Story, Rl. 1, Pomeroy. Standing are Edgar Hawk, VInton; Carl Qualls, Pomeroy; Don Nolter, Scolo
101!'D and Robert Clark, HarrisonvlUe. Rev. Joseph Kraly, Pomeroy, and Christine Boggess, Gallipnlis, werf absent at
glctun time •

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·Six Staff Positions Open
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This Weekend On The 3rd Floor We're Having A

Washington

lesson from the sludy

birthday theme was served by

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boxes at the Pomeroy Elcme n- · Hess Sanborn ..~lns. Na n Moore, Grueser.
carrying tary School.
program leader, presented the
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WYI__'G2

the hostess to the above and Eagles Cl"-~" u·ill
Mrs. Edgar Pratt Mrs. Car!
1 Hysell, Mrs.
James Clifford Meet RPgulmly
Sr., Mrs. Waid Wiodoo,

Mrs.

Norman Harbrerht, Mrs. Ted Regular meetings were vot·
Twenty • lour pins for at·
Warner and Angella Clifford. . ed on the fourth Wednesday of The group made plans
to tendance in 1965 were present·
The next meeting will be heid i each month at a special meet· meel at the church Tuesday, ed at the Syracuse Asbury
at the home of Mrs. R.
E.. ing of tho Eagles Class of the · March 1 at 2 p.m. to work on odist Church Sunday School ,...
Vaughan. when there will
electaon of officers.

Asbury Methodist Church Feb. I the dolls. Plans were made to cently by SUpt. Carroll Norris.
22 in the c~urch social ro()m. I s~msa r . 3 rumma~e. sale April Reci!iviq 14 year plns were
The meetmg, in charge ol 12t 22 woth the locatton to he Clara G. Rizer, Clarice Norris
Mrs. Estel Moore. opened with announced later. Th_ank

you and Brenda Norris. Miss Mar-

praver by Charles Hohack notes fo r the valentme treats cia Karr S
Wln h
Tro~ Zwilling gave the flowe~ delivered to shut-ins
were and Frankl,~~-h ellrenner
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read by the secretary
1B .NKr
were
' fund report. A motion was 1
presented 11 year pins.
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made and ca m ed to rd ain Mr.
The meeting was
closed Presented 10 year attendance

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Zwilli ng and Mrs. Herbert Park. with prayer by Mrs. Marvin
er as the flower committee. I Dowson. Assorted cookies aod
Attending were Mr. and Mrs:-! tea were served to the
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Charles ~o.back, Mr. and Mr~ . ! members present by the hostTroy Zwollmg, l·!rs. Carroll ; ems, Mrs. John Zerkle, Mrs.
Norris, Mrs. Ht•rbt&gt;rt Par~er , Bmce Lloyd, Mrs.
Norman
Mrs. Uilford Fmell. Mrs 8s· Wayland and Mrs. Lawrence
tel Moore and a Jr!Uf'~ t. Mrs. Milhoan, contributing,
Damon Fnrt&gt;ll ·
I Th e birthdays
.
of Mrs. Lema

pins were Wanda Rizer, Addle
Norris, CarroU Norris

Norris, Kathy Fra~is

and sprays of cherries carried
out the patriotic theme.

Hubbard, a two year pin.

" BILLIE"

(TPr:hnir:olor)

you pay BY CHECK

you KNOW which bills have
been PAID••• and when!
When you have a checking account here

y011 ~ only have check stubs and cancelled checks to show you which bills
have been paid-and when-but also you
~ aJlygur bills, at ODe sitting, by

-·~ Op1111 cr.ctlllf -UIIf .... NOW I

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
SPrVing Meigs Cmwty for aver 94 year!

PvMEROY

RUTLAND

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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Patty Dukr. JJm Barkus,
Jane Greer , WHrrrn BN'i ln-

ger, Bi ll y Dt&gt;WOlft&gt;.

Aecordl.''

the GNevl
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Goldberg restated the U.S.
polillln lbatlt wu "prepared to
10 to Geneva at once to seek a
aellltment .. the bull of aad
Ia lmplemealatiOB of be Geneva
aceordt.''
The Security CoURcll agreed

on Feb. 2 to take up the Viet
Nam war in answer to a
Nam war in answer to a
request !rom Presldell! Johnson.

But Matsui, In a letter ·
addressed tD the olhe r If
mtmbers of the council, nid '~
differences expressed ill hit ·privatA! talks "made II bn~
ble for me to report at UU.
stage •ny agreement 0o1 any
eourse of action
the eouncil
',_
might follow."
He said there was a general
reeling amng the membe-r9
"that it would he inappropriolt
to hold a lurther debate at !hit
time.''

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Walker at the Wallace residence _Ernest Walker come around 1 "He me~ning Thurman Boro
The fourth day of the first on one occasion. At the end llf from the back of the house w1th den- wasn t an easy man tt
degree murder trial of Ernest Mrs. Mandell's testimony, thr a gun in his hand. Walker told whip. I'll tell you that,'' conWalker, 39, Gallipolis, came to State rested its case.
me three times to call lhe la w, eluded Giles Borden just befort
a hall Friday In Gallia county Giles Borden, first cousin of Borden teslified.
he was excused lrom the stand.
common pleas court when the Thurman Borden, who had work- G'
d
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Ada W. Borden, 28, wife of tho
. th . t' th Ia
ties Bor en sat
e saw 1victim.
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State rested its case after bear· ed. With e v1c 1m e s1 year
1.s a1so c:1iarg ed w1'th
ing testimony from six witness- before his death at Gallipolis ~da Wh Borden, too,~hat :%~d first degree murder in the shootes during the afternoon session Rambler testified that he and ~- S e came arou't than
h ing of her husband. A Bill of
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. hill! Thurman wasn
ere c p - 1
Walker is charged wJth fJrst Bocden bad werked till JDJd·
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I arllcu ars. reque~ted by th c
degree murder in the Sept. 7, night on Labor Day. Then, he tesotifred.
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'. defense counsels filed in _ her
1965 fatal shooting of Thurman said, be took Thurman Borden On cros~xammatoan, Goles j case charges her w1tll aodl~S
Borden 22 Kerr. Indicted by tD the Wallace residence, ex- husky man. Defense t-ounsels and abetting Ernest Walker tn
the Se~tember i965 term grand peeling to pick him up the Borden testified that Thurman ' the shooling . she was indict·
jury, Walker pleaded not guilty next morning.
husky man. Defellse counsels ed by the September 19M gra11d
when arraigned.
The cousin related going to had hammered that point home jury, and pleaded not gu11ty.
At the close of the State's the Wallaco home the next 111orn- several times during the lour· Her trial date, which has been
case, defense counsels WilHam ing. He said when he pulled up day In support of their self de- resel at least four times, remain
P. Cherrington and Warrea J'. Ill the drive1•ay ,that he saw fense angel.
to he set.
ShMs introduced a motion for
a directed verdict for the defendant but the motion was over•
ruled by Judge C. W. Smith,
wbo was assigoed. Ia the case
In place of Judit Robert M.
111tz, who Is Ill.
WHD l!lllll't Nl1111181 at I :.
t.m. Mooday, defenae COIUISdl
are e1pected 10 llltrnduco toot.
lmODy tbal Walker shot Bor.
... II self delen10. Late Sat-

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Apollo Flawless in Maiden
5,300 Suborbital Flight

Large comfortable davenpOrt and matching easy chair upholstered all over in serviceable nylon frieze. Brown,
Green or Toast colors. Our Regular $229.00 quality on sale for

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S.. lht Many Other Krothltr Sultto - D-parll - Hld•A.... Sofa leda - tncl Eart Chtlra Now On Salt on t~ 3rd Floor.

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rangement of red carnations

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
PA'l"'J'Y I JL:K~: as

and

Janice Manuel, while n1ne year
pinJ went to Gladys Robson
Mrs. Royal Thomas
Ltnd~
Eichinger and Mlllsa
Rizer.
Keith Lisle and John Elch·
Inger. won seven year pms,
· Dan
S. Rize~ and Jerry Hubbard, sis
year pons, Rohtn Hubbard, a
fve year pin, William Houdashell and Debra Ha~h.
three year pins, and Ricky

11; __.__....,_....,.._.......-., Lighter and Mrs. David Entsmmger were observed. An ar-

MEIGS THEATRE

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Sale of Kroehler
Living Room Suites

Attendance p1·ns
Are Awatded to
24 Members

book,

''The Acts ol the
Apostles,''
wh tch dealt with the early christians and their efforts in mak1 in~ !be church a lellowship and
an ir.~tution.

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By Dick Thomao

Drive to Elberfelds In Pomeroy For Your Furniture and
Floor Coverings - Park On Our Parkin' Lot On 2nd Street Select Your Furniture and Floor Coverings on the 2nd and
3nl Floors. We'll Promptly Deliver To Your Hollie- Use Our
Sensiltlt Credit Service.

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"There ta gOIIOt'al aravt
..ncern and growing anxiety
over the ooallouatlon of hostlll•
Ues In VIet Nam and a strong
desire lor the early COIBatloo ol
hostilities and a peaceful
solutio• of the Vlet Na111
problem.
-"There appear1 ilso to be a
feeling thai the tenillnatlon of
the conflict in Viet Nam should
be sought tllroui!b negotlallona
In an appropriate forum in
order to work out the

State Rests in Walker Case
With Six Final Witnesses

cbarp

·rcle to Make
C'
Sock Doffs for
v·1et Nam y

ce Action

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VOL. 1

Sew-Rite Club

Orolor I~ Phono
AllCf Talo '1m Homo

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Around And ,

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SANDWICH

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Fred NeaH, wb1c11 warned to vert the leu llllllabls land to made to enter the Sean beautioow HOds 81 10011 81 poulble, paalura 111t1 recreetloflal 11'111, llcallon con1e11 and projeels t1
start 1Uberoua befon1sa ._,
Pomeray Elementary School
aDd te p1an1 8l&amp;dloiJ bulbi OB
aad Beecb Grove
ce 1
Saint Patrlelt'a Day. Ml'l. Karl
were planned wllb Mr~&gt;,;Chlresa.
Gnaeoer bad aa article 011
lef Lewis and Mn.. ,llobe!t
Mrs. Smltb, president, W8S "&lt;loki Frames," wbleh Is a
Lewis u chairmen.
ID charge of tile meeting,
IIUIIIber ooe hobby 111 AmerJ.
Commltleta are maldn&amp; pia
epened with
devotioDs taken ca. Cold frames are 11101tly
tw tile club's apriJti !lowe~
from
Numbers
13:26-33
by
Mrt.
made
of
pla
wood
aud
are
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Mr
and
Mnl
Stacy
llunloo
lbow ID Aprll. The elub ._ WOII
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Miltoo Roush who had fcc' her ually lbree by ab: !eeL "Dead aDd •
~ ol CIDcJnu I8C\OIId place In the llello!l with
MRS. FANNIE McNAMEE
lople, Faith and Fear. A poem or wfnll!r nenseue", was the were~ aueata of
their sbow last Yf48r· ''PIUII
"Our GardeA," and
article given by Edlaon Holl011 parents Mr aud Mrs Arnold fer Living" boob were dlalrfll.
eluded the devotloos.
and concerned plaallnglf IP"''I"'
uted by Mrs. John Terrell.
responded tD roll call by
fruit, orange, lemOII and datA!
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The flower arra,.ement 101
lng a new bulb or plant.
aeeda ualni pactln&amp; soU.
'!be Rev. and Mrs. Clyde the evealng lpC!uded dry anti
Thank-you notes were read
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Bartlett ·and daughter, Rebec- (ll'e8erVed materllls. Mrs, Leo
from Miss Amanda Parker
Ia ~
ID~.';"!! I!Bbolve ~~.!! ea, bav~ from Colum· Bryan was ~9nslratDr IUid
fr became postmaster, 8 posi- how·s. spent wtth th,e needle as
Mr. Uswin Nease. Mrs.
e
· •...,.. bus where f:bel attended lba judge for the ~nlnc and for
tion he held for 13 years, with she displays the 10\ ely crochet·
ty Baer was reported as
ready, UH plant food, spray four-day HBIIOII ~ the All Zone ber demonatralloD she
useo1
/
the new building being com- i ed tJ:ecispreads. la ce tabledoth.li,
iously
iU
in
Meigs
a
lot
of
water
and
add
plant
A.
Preachers'
CoirV
ion
of
tbe
dried
rusll
bittersweet
and
seec1
/
pleted during hi!! office.
Ithe
bootJt&gt;s and sweatt&gt;r ~f'_ts for
very yeung and dOJhes for
HospitaL A picture taken
food, and t. remove winter Church of the N
.
pods In a beay oonlolnet, --~
A c.nstant tompanion and numerous friends and relatives.
the Christmas flower show
mulch from oubllde lUBeS.
was an abstract arnl!llemen1
0
displayed.
A detnOIIBtratlon, "A Freocb Mr. Curtis Rouob,
,... uolng crossed 111101 an)l IIWirls
alrnast a second daughter to She loves T.V. especially the
Mrs. Smith has been
Miss bowling matches.
Three articles were present. bouquet," wu given by Mrs. ::" eoo~ghbu S
' ~lved Blue rlbbons;E: award~
David NOSH 1111lng artulclal
er ~, rns
urn- to Mrs. Pratt,
. Terrell
Hazel Vancooney who has been She is carerul that her lovely
flowers, Blue -ribbolls were a- IDfl trash at his
e Thurs- and Mrs. Cbarle
wls Mrs
witll her for 3ti years.
Miss white hair is taken care of and
fS.
IS
IS
warded
to
Mrs.
VIctor
Hysell,
day.
\
Charles
Ha}'ea'
was
ln.
Vancooney in retW'n fN"ls that IS not content to just "let herMrs. Smith bas been a mother sell go." Her hu.'\ b;:md was Uu~
three, lor a specimen ol daffo. Mrt. C. M. Wood apeftt. the ~~ tecretiliOn and prizes wero
t.o her. Mrs, Smith has
one late Charles A. McNamet well ~
eW em ( 0
dil; a swamp maple ull!ll In a past weekend Ill Parkersburg, awarded tD Mrs. Joseph Stru
son C. C. Cope, oi Alg.OO, known auctiont"er in thi.'l area. ~
Japanese &amp;rr81111B11lent, and lor W. Va. with her son and dau- ble, Mrs. Terrell and
1\frs
Tt&gt;nn.
She has two daughters. Ylrs.
weathered wood, !em, llcben ghler-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. c. Charles Lewis. The travenn 1
HER 91ST
Cecil Bradburv and Mrs. Char,.,
and grape &gt;iDe ln a bogarth L. Wood, wba bad beeR a pa- and door prlzl!s were both .,.....
Mrs. Fannie B. McNamee, le-s H. Wise, ·Jr .. Gi Waverly, ~
fl Mrs. William Gaddis was mTangerrumt; Mro. Homer Uent at Ha~r Hospital during by Mrs. Thompson.
observed her 9lst birthda~· and and bas three grandchildren, i
. welcomed as a new
Holter, for a modern arrang,. tbe flood after becoming lU at A dessert eourae wu server
more thna 25 friends and rela· i Charles A.sa Bradbury, Mrs.
when the Sew-Rite Sewing
men! UBing palm and magnolia his home.
by the hostess to those nameol
lives called on her during the William Betz of Hilliards. and
met Wednesday evening
leav.. and P1188)' willow ltmbs, Mrs. Della Carnahan of Bu- above and Mrs. C. L. Heaton,
day. Mrs. McN&amp;mee was sur· Mrs. Victor Hannahs of Pome-I Mo·s. Harold Hood as hostess. and Mrs. David Nease for her cyrus is the guest of Miss Beu ~Irs. Walter Bentz, Mrs. te.
rounded by flowers from well roy. She has seven greal grandA short business session was French bouquet.
Sanborn and Mrs. Max Sanborn. Kennedy Sr. and one
guest
,-.----"-=o=o=oiiOiiiii.-,1children.
conducted by Mrs. Hood, presi- Refresbmenbl were served b)' Sbe also visited with
Mrs. MI.. Millie Legar.
·Life may well begin at 40, ·
denl A report wu given by the hostesses to 12 members, Charleo McNamee 011 the occa- The March meeting wlU bo
but for these young ladies, that
MRS. EMMA SMITH
the ways and meal!! commit. Mrs. Mason Fisher won the slen of ber 9lol birthday 'l'bur.. held at the bome of Mrs. Char·
would be kindergarten.
---tee and ways of
mon- door prize.
Mrs. Carnahan Is alsg 91. le~ Hayes.
ThPrapy Club Holtls
ey were discussed. The tra·vel-11
ing prize donated by Mrs. Lou·
P
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Was .ington arty
is Osborne was awarded to Mrs,
Tlw Junior Windong
Trail .
Elza Gilmore Jr. A birthday
0
gift was sent tD Mrs. Don MolTherapy club enjoyed a George i
OUng
I
Washington birthday
party
len, from her secret pal
' n
eeting Tuesday afternoon. The birth- I Plans were made to assist A dessert course carrying
M be f th K' cl b et days tf three members w""e in tloe prwct of mak ing sock o~he George
Washington
em rs 0
e m u m also observed.
: dull s for the children in Viet btbe hay theme was served by
Wednesday
evening at the home
Games were
ostess to those named .
1 ed un der Nam when the Afterno~tn Circle
f
.
Pay
o Mr. ~ Mrs. Harry .Da~ls, the dJrectioJl of Mrs, Charlt&gt;s ' ol H(•at.h Ml'thudist
Church bove and Mrs. ~ymond Baity,
Wolfe Dme, lor reorgaruzatoon. LeWIS advisor anG relre.'h 1 1 Tl
th Mrs. Daytoo Strockland Mrs.
ldul•u•
1
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The t'ltnin&amp; was spent social- menls carrying the
Georg~ i ~e t lursl ay .a ternoon at e Donald CeliinB, Mrs. c' horl,.
ly and _games were played with Washington borthdav
theme c Jure I.
Hoffman, Mrs. Rolald Broom.
prizes awarded to Mrs. Haro~d were served. The club is plant- Mrs. Norma n Wayland, chair- mg, Mrs. Wallard Boyers, Mrs.
Ehershach, Mrs. J•mes Chi· ing herb and !lower seeds for , man, ow11ed the meeting with Donald McKnight, Mrs.
ford Jr ., and Mrs. R. E. Vaugh- the spnng planl ing of fll1\'.'f'r ; lhe prayl'r being given by Miss ward Wells and Mrs.
out the George

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llelq ~ ..ld, to· ~I eiGtllolt IlL
pl81111ed, he lllcL
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~ 1011 areu 'llblt:IJ. are
The spelker stilted liul&amp; -tilore DOl lia lilt. Allo dllcu8led wu
water Is IIO!Ji to be uedetl Ia lbt c1an1ace doH by mOiel 81111
lhe uture 111c1u1trf Is lifo vartoul ftysto pt.rid of lbeiD.
lq thousandtl of plloaa 1 day. The meetlq, In char..
ol
Water polllllloa Is a.11'181 prob- '¥rl· Cbarles Lewis, , ~
!em, eapeclslly aloDg
lar~ opeaed with deYotlmiB ~·I
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Horticulture is Theme of Month
mama IUCb • tbe Oblo.
'!'be Upper Jlo9m, "' Ml'l.
Mr. Blakesl!l8 pointed oat from
Robert 'nlomploa. Roll ~ n,
For
Wildwood Garden
Club Meeting tbat tbe better t~C?U . - be - - ' by liVInl w1,. 1o
Htrti&lt;ulture wu lbe
ecs, "Earl¥ Plmlng," by Mnl. Uled more efflcleillb' lid eo. &lt;0111ervt wild Ule. PliDI were

Two long-time ..,s_idents of Middleport observed
Doteworthy bil1h r ; s yesterday Feb. 24 at their respective homes. Both ladies are looking at the 100 year mark
and with their agility and secrets of remaining young and
lctive, they may just make it.
Mrs. E:mma Smith of Grant-St. observed her 97th
~lrthday •nd is as gracious and kind as always with the
many friends and relatives who visited her bringing as
usual gifts of flowers , 1
- - -- -cakes and cards.
wishers and
included carneMrs. ~~ith came te Middle- ltions, roses and potted plants
port In 1928 and with ber bus- in addition lo gift&gt; ol three
band, the late James Smith 1 rakes.
.
operated
a business. With a 'i
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disastrous fire Bfld explosion She keeps al·tlve with the
tbat hit Mill-st, Mrs. Smith was 1 ai~ of a walker and keeps busy
left with a hack injury and wtth her hobby of laney work.
eye damage. Her husband tat- She has examples of her many

an.
A dessert l.'ourse

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draiDage prob- ter IIHbeee -

~er whea lbe
Wlndllll lema IJitl 1\l'IP mine damqe.
TraD Gardea club met WeciJies. .Bcleflbl of -_ the II~ control
~ day, ~enlng at the bome ol Mnl
Ia lbltl duNS
:, Allllrd Pratt, East Main Sl.
flood• llso were ~-"Water and soil &lt;011t1ervatl.." Mally areu bavt 1 areal need
was blo topic. lie dlscuued tba ol .water IUid wa)'ll to pipe wa.

ly IEULAH JONES
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Grmoge Holds Apple

mGH SCORER
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)The National Association of
Intercollegiate
Athletics ennounced Thursday that Marlbert Pradd of Dillard Unlversl-

, Muffin Contest

: Alfred Grange held ils "Ap"THE DAY OF
! pie Muffin Contest" on Jan. 13.
THE TRIFFIDS"
Grace Durst won first place.
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Howard Keel, Nicole Maur- 1 First runneru p was Nina Roey, Kieron Moore.
binson, second runnerup was ty in New Orleans was leading
Genevieve Guthrie. and third all NAJA college basketball
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: runnerup was Sarah Caldwell. players with an average
Fob , 27·28. Mor. I
' The judges were Grace Clark, points per game this season.
John Sturges'
'THE HALLILUJAH TRAIL' Martha Rife and Janice Ritchie.

DON'T FORGET!
Mr. Douglas Lang of the "Printzess" Co. will be in our
Ready To Wear Department on the 2nd Floor - Saturday all day showing the complete Printzess line of Coats and
Suits.
BE THRinYI SAVE ALL OF YOUit SALESLIPS

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LPe Remlrk ,
Jim Hutton, Pamr.la Tiffin ,
Brian Keith, Donald J'lcas·
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Colorc1rtoon
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TI1e meeting of Jan. 27 was
cancelled because of
snow
and the meeting of Feb. 10 was
cancelled because of high water.

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New Furniture
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$30.00 Down - Balance en
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dent, also told the cornnuttee
of parttclpaUon In the elem~·
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tary and se&lt;Ondary education
STUDY RECORDS - Mrs Mary Hamm, blood cbatrman, and Vernon Neue, Meigs act. Sa e said rojecl8 for
County Red Cross Chapter chairman. study bloodmoblle records showing that a tutnoul remedlatreeding
physical
of arout 200 persons is needed when the umt visits In Pomeroy from noon until 8 p.m. education have been funded In
at the high schooL
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Nan Moore, l!dllb Jividen,
Mary Shuster, Kay Rail, Jee•
Morgan Mr!l. E. M. Woods and
Bess Sanborn.
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Meigs Blood Bank Critical
"The blood sttuation In Meigs extrewly helpful if these peucountv '' tn the eritiral stage." pie ""uld respond," they satd.
Mrs. '&gt;lary Hamm blood chaw-~ Herords "'mprled by Mr '·
man. sa~d Saturday in urgmg a Hamm show the Meigs County
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18 throulh II, unlesa ill I he
armed forces or married, must
have written consent o1 a par-

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Monday. February 28, bloorlnHJ. JbiO&lt;KI to vaTioos hospitals of the
bile ""t to ihe Pomeroy Jun- Jarea and the btlls for February
lor H "'' ~dlool audilorium
have not bern submtlted.
Mr.• llamm and Mergs Coun- Nease said persons ages 18
tv He: Cross Chairman Vernon through 59 who are in good
~·,.,.,, 1greed that a turnout ofi · · ·
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A staff of physicians registered nurses and other quail·
fied vehmteera will be on hand
from noon until 6 p.m. to assist
the bloodmobile.

Melga
County and al_so proJecls are
underway m Mtddleport Bcbools.
He alsu mdicated pape,...work
Ia being _processed on propooala
under Title I ID Northwestern
Local of Meigs county and also
at Rio Grande elem~tary.
Early In the meelmg Rev.
committee replacing Don MuJ.
len who re&amp;igned eomelime ago,
Rev. Kraly was later elected
vle&lt;&gt;president of the group and
Gordon Wooten Rt. 2, Gallipo.
tis, wu retained II president.
Wooten bad been serving as
acting president since Mullen's

'llearh· 200 persons is needed Ju ·2-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, February 27, 1968 resignation.

Jackson P"kI e Man pIeads

·Jwlp &gt;lve their problem.
[
CAP officlala attending were
" 1 JUst don 't know what is
· Wooten, Rev. Kraley, Don Notgolog to happen." said M".!
ter, ~llllwn; T. F. BurleBOII,
!I."''" whtle rheckmg rerord
Galllpohs; Mrs. Rose, Edgar
of bl• .,d deb" owed by
1 he ,
Hawk, Vinton; Mrs. Proffitt,
~h-i". ' Count _•. chaptr r
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Rosalie Story, Carl Qualls, Bill
~ease and Mrs. Humm ore I
Guthrte and Robert
Clark,
urglng every person available , Warrm SalisburY. 4&gt;, of 404 1 Suunders had b..n amsted Melgo &lt;Ounly.
lo mnke an all rmpt. to donate .Jackson Pike. arrrsled by Gnl- Feb. 9 on a charge of forgery,
blood tomorrow. and also to urge lia county sheriffs department signed by Wes Ely for a $10
JUDGMENI' GRANTED
Nhcrs
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i pleaded not guilty to a char1e cbeck .on the Ohio Valley Bank, A co vii note judgment of
It was potn(ed out that sev-1of assault Friday in municipal de ted July 10 1965. He appear- .... 28 8110 been
frat persons have nul gJVen or cou11. He was released on $50 ed before Judge C. W. Smith ....,. baa
granted the
~ottr·n ,_placement.• for blood Ibond to await a trr•l bv jury.J in Gallia county common pleas CltizeM National Bank, Middl~
b.' ed by them or members or No date has been set for the . court Wednesday made no plea port, from Carl D. and l!ra Van
~heJT famrlies . " It would be trial.
·and the case a's renumded
Way In Me1,11s County Common
m nlcl 1 w
Pleas Court. The eourt aloo
· The warrant wa• al1ned by ~W: ~d leaded not dismissed a divorce action by
. his wife. Evelyn Salisbury. m guilty ~r~e ~ar p of I
Rena Ugbt!oot, Rl 1 Pome-l
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roy, against A. 0. Lilblfoo~
he physically mistreated her. bo ;: ov s afo ~ M ter Pomeroy.
1The sbeoilf't department served ~nd er 0
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jury under $500 bond. Fr~
i nesdoy He was never in jail
dey he changed his plea ,wu CITY WATERWORKS I
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1 Irwin L. Saunders. 46. of 72B make reslitulloo for the $10 45, low 31. Saturday reeding . Second Ave. also arrested by check.
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NEW SPRING
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The 1966 feed grain program
11 deaJcned to strengthen In·
&lt;Orne&amp; of producers, particularJy thole who make lull Ole of
the program, and to keep productiOD In balance with COJio
sumpllon, Wayne Chase, Cbal,...
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1y and Internationally.
J. H. (Jap) Grate, . who
celebrate a blrtbd&amp;Y ·Mareb
urged members to take an acUve part In their church work.
Grate 1a also a cllarler member.
President Jobn . Wilmer pre.
sided and Introduced two guaots.
'l'lleron Jobnoon, vice

1ans Friday niSht obllerved the blstoey, lllld the Important p~ Egg bunt. ·
ll'&amp;llliZatloD'a 1111 IM!yenary, Rotarians 11 lndlvlduala play In Dr. E. F. Maag, a charter
and 3'1lb anniVersary of ilia ~ the CClOiliiUIIlly. ·
member of the local club •
cal club.
Gerlacb alated
Rotarians II was folmded In 1929, praiSed
played a leading rale In help- the Rotafla111 lllld said that his
Hiplllbllng thl HUlen was Red Cross, Crippled
~·d- service to bls patleniB bas kept
a report by Rotarian Weudell ren's Society, school boards, the him from bebJg an acUve mem·
Gerladt ,who reviewed found· Lltue League baseball
pro- her, and that be has lollowed

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~ay. II Is basically uncllangedllhe ieee! grain and wheat pro- Dlc~O:b!nen:d
m form.
gram to cia.!&amp; ·
llllger to lhi · Easlem~EggQ-11~:11
Feed grail -"&gt;Cb have been AdviiiiCe paymeniB have been commlltee.
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reduced by more than a tblrd made to Melp County farmers Serving . F'rlda7 Dlgbt'a
Mtddleport1
siDL-e 1180. The program will 1D the iJIIOUIIt ol $1.3~L
aloD at Healb MetliOillsl cburcb.. ~~
enable the nation to cootioue Farmen are remlndad thai
moving toward an adequate r&amp;- AprU 1st ~ the last date to !11e
serve aupply while proteetlng an agreemen~ Farmers
ara
farm Income levela and rediJo. urged to caD at the
Melp
ing proiJ'am coalS he said.
ASCS office, Masonic Temple
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c.:mmges In the program are avoid ~ rush of the IB!t 1~
either those required by law 4)ya of lhe 11guoup.
Gallipolis, Ohio
or which refiecl JegislaUve ~t~s-Jf'"-""";;;;..~-~~.....
tory established this year when
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TONIGHT THRU TUIIDAY
Tbe 1966 F
r
ProJolin ltui'IOI'
gram follows the pattern ol.p
THI
HALLELUJAH
TRAIL'
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grama ID recent years. Farm·
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ers wiJI .be asked to divert a Burt Lancaaterjl Lee Remick,
minimum 20 per cent of the 11m Hutton, amela TlffiD,
feed grain base acreage to COD- Brian Keith, DoDald Pleu'
serving mes. Those .who partto. Colonlrloon
f
ipate will receive Income-maiDtainlng paymeniB and they wlU
WIDNIIDAY
be eligible for Prlce • 1upport
Much2
NOTOPIN
!Ollns. Twi&gt;Jtundred and aeveDty-five farmers have signed 111
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"THI IPCRIU . PILl"
The Southern Local elemen
-TecbnloolorIBry 7-8th Grade PTA will meet Hlchael Caine, Nigel Green,
Mondey, February 28 at 7:30 GUJ Doleman, Sue lJo7cL
p.m. at tbe BCbool. A Found- Colorcarhono
er's dey program will be preSUNDAY1• MONDAY
leJJ:ted,
ond TuESDAY
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Hoi Wo1lla'
•BOEING BOliNG"
BROUGH TO JIUSPITAL
-TechoieolorMrs. Anna Wlnet1, Apple Grove
letTJ Lewis, Toey Curtll,
was transported to Meigs Gen- Dany Savol, Thelma Ritter,
era! Hospital at about 10:38 Christiane ""bmldtmer, Su·
p.m. Friday by the Racine em- mnna Leigh.
ergency squad alter abe had FHturolto: Flro Clwor
ColorCirtoonl
dllficulty In breathing.

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'65 PLYMOUTH
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To MORVC Jlleeling
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Semi-Annual February
Clearance

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CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILE
DEALER
Gallipolis, Ohio

Ch,1per. :"b, ;nrul 1\ssociaLion i
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wid at the Holi- i
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Unien Tr-l"it Co., Cincil.l
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SEAMLESS

WAS:
eSOFA by Herltoge ............ $349
e ROCKERS, Eorly Amer. .. .. .. • 79
e LOUNGE CHAIR, groon .. .. .. • 159
12 pc. SUITE, sofa·&amp; ehalr .• , • , • • 298
I CHAIIt, blue twMd .. . .. .. .. .. 159
eDINETTIE, jet age d"lgn ••. , , • , 199
tSOFA, sponish, bl•ck-whlte . . . . . 319

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9'0"xl7'6'' Vectra, Indoor, IUidoor
I'O''xl0'2" Nylon, groon twMCI . . . •
12'0"x9'8" Nylon, multi colored ...
12'0"xl2'0" Nylon Twill, beige .• ,
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Sale Continues Until
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4 Dr. Sedan. VB, Automatic, Original
Interior is Spotless. Sharp

1960 IMPERIAL
4) Dr. Sedan, White, Factory Air Condi
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Discover what's new at Larry's
Wayside • • • discover the wide and
woncllrful world of decorating ideas to
make your home a more comfortable
sllowcale of J• Pride and Beauty.
DurBIBng our, "MAKE WAY FOR
ROWE SALE", many customen wdl take
Gdvantage of the buclget wise buys on
Clearance - Floor Samples, Display
Suhes, as well as specW.c special pur·
chase Items.

hllurlng .

lHE POMEROY CEMENt ' BLO
Phon11 WY2-3193 •nd WY2-3679

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Larry's Wayside Furniture

EASY TERMS TO SUIT ON AIOVE
Rotulor stitch lhtor 4QO.
nsodlo 15 . donior, oU nylon
from top to ta. in the ntw•
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$4,99

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Gallipolis' Newest Name
In Creative Fine Furniture!

SALE:

BROADLOOM CARPn REMNANTS

WAS
5'x7'6" Nylon, Multi color«! .•••. $ 32
2'2"x24'0'' Nylon, blue twHd . • • • • 60

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following items wll be soldl
TOMORROW, MON. FEB. 28
IS THE lAST DAY, so hurry for these

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"H School
startS F'lfSl
Day of March

Oxfords·Loaftn .(
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CIWTER HOUSE
LATEX INTERIOR

WE ARE DETERMINED that the

cr'i. whirh o\'i:l~-

$4.75

Starlite White

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YOUR ..

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We make the

WALL DECORATJOlf
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Blacktoppmg
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Luco-Luxury

FOR SAVINGS

Bank Offit'ials go

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Last Call

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The Red Cross annual lund eel out that volunteers are per.
drive wiU get under way Tues. forming a civic duty which reW/'
dey in Gallia county when per· quires their sacrificing a more
haps as msny ~s 200 volunteers pleasant activity. Most of them
led by Sl captams will ask thetr are women, and aU of them,
neighbors to contribute to a the staff said, will be grateful
SHOW, CARD PARTY - Gail Hovatter and Lois Moore, aealed, left to fill~
which will keep g~lng a lor success in their solicllation.
are filled for wigs at lola's Beauty Salon in Pomeroy, as preparationa get underway
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program and servtce to M
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tal
lcked
the !leta SlgmJ Phi Sorority'• card party and wig allow on Marcb 10 at tbe
MuDlclpal Judge Robert S. Belt, Friday, In a case taken military families.
a::; . 0 e c~p "!.~rials
High ;School aut\ltotlum. Standinl behind them are lola Bartrum and Sandra
under advisement after a hearing three weeks ago, found
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up err campatgn
Melville B. Withers, 46, of 729 Second Ave., not guilty on a In addtUon to those ·"~depart last fuesdsy rugbt at Grace
cbarge nf driving while lntoxments, there are Ftr'll Atd Gray MelbodiCI' church. Others relcated.
Clair, 5&amp;, Rl. I Cheshire,
Ladles, Baby Care. DISasler Lea ce1ved their moten.Js at home.
Arreeled by the Stale Hgih- guilty on a charge of •peed · dersblp, Water Safety, Jumor The materiala are envelopes to
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way patrol Jan. 22, Withers excess for road conditions.
Red Cros•.
Red Cross nurs- contam :e
The Galli&amp; county shetJfl's In patrol cases Judge Bets
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pleaded ntl guilty and the caae Judge Betz fined Roy H.
lng to beneftl from donatl0115 to cards a P
or peep e w •
deportment has apparenUy brok. lined Randall E. Cline, 19,
BOY'S
was set lor hearing Feb. 5. 11 29, Pomeroy, $50 and costs on a the •nnu.al drtve. The canvass donate as much as $I each Meigs County Engineer H. P. len up a theft ring operating In tumbus $21) and costs unsafe
was a three hour bearing.
charge of driving while lntoxi- will centmue through tho month and literature.
Cbr,.ty Saturday released his southern Gallia county with
operatl;..; Barry A. Albert,
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In other patrol cases Friday cated, sentenced him to five of March.
report for 1965 showing new arre t Friday nigbt of
Rio Grande, $20 costs, spe&lt;!dll
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Judge Bets
loulld Fred st. days In ,1•11 and suspended
Ia some areas the captains I
blacktopping work .was
youths, one a juvenile.
IDg; Glenn L. Thompson,
. operator' license for SIX
will do the entire job them- 'teel on over 12'1.. miles of county er arrest Is pending.
Gallipolis, $15 and cools, speed- II
Terry. Hollman
00,
selves, leoders of tho campaign
roods last year.
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Virgil Hobbs, 40, Rt. 2 I. Solt ond HHI .ondod t.
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was lined $15 and costs for
fund have pointed out and ill
Blacktopping was done th" Arrested on • warrant
Gallipolis, ~ and costs, no tail- u,.r- no thread• to rot or
ing, and Jimmy Chambers.
others there will be from four
year lor the first time on C-tO ed by Frank Mills, Jr., Cron
and Ivan A. Sheets, 41 , break.
2. Llghtwolghl Etoile, Texa~, forfeited a
te 10 who will divide large or
1from Langsville to Deiter, 4.15 City, Donald Halley, 00, Rt. 2
1 Gallipolis, ~ and costs, greater walking ease
bond lor failure to
popultuS territories to make the
miles; C-10 at the Carpenter Crown Ctty, pleaded guilty Sat- passing over a yetlow Une at comfort.
3. Ftoxlblo ~ olnJilt UAit
valid registration.
person-to-person appeal less bur·
area, 0.30: C-32 from Eagle urday morning in
municipal a hill crest.
eonstru~ion needs no break·
In ctly pollee cases
densonsome on eocb person.
Ridge too Bashan, 6.4 miles, court to a charge of gra!ld lar·
lng in.
Relz fined Richard Rosch,
GaUia coonty leaders have re- PT. PLEASANT
The and C-35 on the Stiversville road ceny. Bond was set at $500, Forfeiting bonds on patrol i 4. N-.rklnt - BOles and
of 52 Mill Creek, $15 and
quested !hot r•sidenls of neigh- Stat. Regional 4-H Clothing Ito Twp. Road 134, 1.77 miles. and he was held to the May charges were: Wyman L. Goble, beels wiU not mark floon.
Cars driven by Jack W. Dennis for reckle•s operation; Clare
horhood• where there are no School Is scheduled lor March Christy elso noted single-seal term grand jury.
19, DetrOJt, Mtch., $12.50, no 5. Water Ntlltant - 10le
heel ore not dem•ced Ill'
36, Huatington, W. Va., and Gettles, 33, Kanauga, $10
workers such as Garfield Ave- 1 at Anderson Newcomb Stere resurfacing was done on 15.19 H 11
th operator's license; and Tbelmer and
1 aded .1
water .
Ollie G. Elllott, 57, Rlt Grande, C18ls, failure to obey a stop nue, msil their centributioos in fluntington. This is for girla miles of road and double-seal the!~
ap ~uck ~~:~~::an e L. Wollord, 27, RL 2 Vmton, 6. No Nails - b..l eontalnl
no nails to work loose.
were InVolved ill a rear end stgn: and Marlm E. Golf, 23, to the Gallla County chapter taking advanced
sewing pro- resurfacing was completed on . fro th Mill8 ' 1
d $32.50, overload.
7.
A Now Polr Proo If IOies
collision atl:lt p.m. Friday at of 1815 Chatham Ave. ~ and American Red Cross 1n Galli: jects, parents, and leaders.
13.79 miles. Three miles of road run Cm e " arr:'
and
heels do not outwear u~
Eastern Avo. lllld Smithers st. eoets defective muffler.
polis. The same request
.
C-60 to :Miand village, had hot- Swan reek. A 1.-year-o.d
Arrested by city
pollee.
No one was injured.
to folk whom volunteers ~ Reglstrabon Is lro:_n 9:30 to mix trcl tment, Christy said. 2 Crown City youth" scheduled Jack w. Den~l8, 38, Huntington,
. sed
9:50 a.m. m the auditorwm at r.ount roads gettin single- to appear Monday before JUVe- w. Va., lorfeoted $27.50 wni
City potloe saki
tbal bolb Middleport Troop
Tbenus ·.
tsff h
t !he store.
seal tr~bnent were fromg State nile Judge John v. Howell, also for failure to appear on
a
cars
were headed southwest on
campa1,11n s
•• potn ·
h
of
nd ·
lth ·
0 f ail
Mldtllopart, 0,
Eastern Ave., and that Elliott Having Open Hou8e
Highlights of the program are: Route 7 to the Salisbury line, on • c arge
gra tarceny, charge I ure to stop w m
bad stopped behlnd other can Boy Seoul Troop 245 of ·
"Making or Buying a Good Look· county road 10 from Carpenter James E. Phillips, 18, Rl. the assured clear distance.
1n a 11ne of traffic. Behind him, dleporl will have open
ing Outfit." "Your Appearance to the Athens County line,
Crown City, pleaded
Dennla failed to atop and his and display tbeir hobbies
Speaks," ''The Man's Viewpoint" from Dorcu to Bashan, C •
urday morning to two .charges
. .IIIII..
oar struck the back of tbe Elliott day evening, Feb. 28 at 7
and the 1966 Fsshions and Fab- from state route 7111 state
of forgery, and was neld to
1
car. '!'here wa1 medium damage at the Amerlcsa Legion Hall
ric News".
248 aod C-345 from State Route next grand jury under $600
to bath carl.
Middleport.
7 to the Gallia County line.
on each charge. Charges
Millord Hyoell,
Tbe program wiD conclude Double-seal resurfacing pro- liied by Imogene Church
Pollee ~eel Dennls with baa requested that all
With a style review and Will jets wers done last year on two $20 checks on the C&lt;nnmerfallure to atnp wlthia the u- come 1n unifonu and brtng
end about 3 p.m. There wm be C-26 from State Route 7
to cial and Savings Bsnk cr.e dat•ured clear distance, and be lxl l-Ies by 1 ,~ 0 for the opel Plans In case of a national guuled tours of the llore lllld State Route !3, C-3G from Slate eel Feb. 18, the other
22
posted t:/.50 bond to appear ~ , se at 7 ,,m. The rublic i• disaster wer• made by the Gal- lunch lor a mlnlmun let at the Route 7 teState Route 681,
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Feb. 26 In munlelpal court.
urc!rally t.Yl"'d
l1a county chapter, American llore.
Ifrom Sate Route 7 to C-34,
In other aberifl's case•,
Anether pollee armt Friday
- · -··Red Cro81 diBaster rommlttee Mn Ruth Jones Cloth!Ag·from State Route 124 to
Robert S. Bel:&lt; filled Michae•ll
w 1 !bat of Sam Jonea 33 A bnight. Meeting at the s~st from w~ V'""'"'" roy vUlage, ~ from
L. Ray. 25, Rl. I Vinton, $25
8
.
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- VeleraDI Memorial Hospital Holler llospital School of Nur.. Univenlty· Relta Marks urij; Route 124 to C-30 and C-3
and costs for assault. The I
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land. Ky., lpaedtnl, posted 122.5ll ' ADMISSIONS- Virginia
were Mr•: Barbara Rossignol State 4-H Staff; along wldt"cow.. Harrisonville to C-60.
charge was liied by Nan Ray.
to appear Feb. 28 ID muAi· Pomeroy; Harriet Hyatt,
chatm.Pn: Miss Be,!y ty agents and store
S
Co--,-.
Walter B. Kmg, 43, Columbu•,
1
clpal court.
cine; Allee Beaver Riacine:
vice&lt;:bairman; Mrs, Ill Initiate th
penolllll!
tate mmi8810Uer forfeited a $27.50 bond lor ir&gt;ra B~C~Jn, Charleston;
Ralph Durst, nursing committee w About 30 ha~e"':'~.tered Will be Speaker
loJ:icalion.
MeJca Geeeral Hoapltal
Burria, PoiMI'Oy.
ha
M J 0 b0 Wood
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• nur for this school from Mason Cooou- PT. PLEASANT - Gus
ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Mary DISCHARGES _
~ 11'111811; • n.
--------Carr, Coolville: Ray 'nlrley, Du Vf!r
rng commtttee vice-chairman; ty. For the pas1 few years Ma- lass, West Virginia
bar
V
, New Haven;
Mrs. Dorothy Hartley, chair- 8011 County baa bad the ~t loner of Agriculture will be
SUNDAY
ri~~G~ _ How d Kit- Gr~, Rae'!'"; Judy Lee,
man of ahelter; Mrs. D. J. Wet- delegatloa of the eounUes par- guest speaker Mar~h 8 at
TIMES-SENTINEL
chen Pome •
Me- eroy • Patrlcta Capehart, Porn- berhol~ chairman of food; Mr!l. tlcipatlng and COIIlllleRIB from p.m. at the Mason. County
·.,... Mroy •
eroy.
Margaret Ehman, cbairmaa ol tbese attending have been v
nual A. B. C. meeting.
Laug,..., lddleport, Ray 'l'ur· BJR'111- Mr. and Mrs.
aurvey, and also chairman In la\•orable
ery The meeting will be held at .,,';:"~::',: ;:,'1,~~.~· •• '""
Count on us to supply tbe ready-mixed
ley, Duabar.
1!!0 Zerkle, New Haven ,a son.
Gallipolis township·, Mra. Law·
.
'n..ttnanOALUPOL!I
OA!LY
'"'"""'
r•"'" School w'tth the
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IHet'MI Awe
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Olllo,
concrete you need for any farm build·
renee Sprlt~el, resource re- W
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l!eJng aerved by the Boon
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presentative from Public Health
rec ..- n~bed by
P.T.A. Clark Taylor and
::_ •:;rc. ':":."!'.~l;.,~~·~:.-•. -:,..:~
ing project We'll deliver what you
and Robert Cox, Robert Wood Sheriff Hartenbaeh
Mace will give brief talks on
::,:=.~ :.':..~.
want, when you want II ... save you tlmt
and John D. Sallaz• Gallia Co~mo A onecar accident was
stare and county ABC
DAILY
IINTINIL
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,.,.,,..,, Ohle
ty C-B RAdle Club.
Ugated Friday afternoon by All membera are urged t.. at- "'"· ,..,_ .,,., _ • .., ,._
and work money and materials. And
~-•• c11sas
cbaJr
· CoUII.ty Sheriff Robert .__..
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Olber w•n•wP
ter
.. Metgs
l!;IIU.
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the ptice is rlgbt! Call us soon for free
men present were: The Rev. C. Hartenbacb on State Route F'
Levied b
..'" .''::'Mr'~':· •uosco""""
Marton T. Williams Addison· 143 south of Route 124
JDeJI
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., urr..r dillY IIUitf llturder
estimate ... without obligation.
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Mr •· C. E• MarUn , y; Ray
oyd Jerald Rupe, 21, Rt. 2 u ge • • orter
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GJlmore, Guyan; Mrs. Ro)' Hiv~ Pomeroy, traveling north,
Three fines were lieved Frl::~~:!;• !;:u;:.~· ;',~'• •;::
· Jy, Clay; oot present were:
ol his 1!165 model
day In Meigs county court by •Mrt,
-•• Oftl
"' 'l'elr
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witiJ
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16,
Mrs. George Cl• onch, Sprlng!Jeld
t rounding 1 curve. It
Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.
'"'" ,..,,.., u.sL
Mrs. WJlllam Seott, O.eshire down two mail boxes and a
Eva Faye Teaford was fined .:':o!::",t:.':tl:!. •.::n:::'u~ 111
WY 2-3284
Mrs.
Jewell
Miller
Walnut.
paper
tube
before
goi~
flO
snd
eoets
on
an
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actullveiJ entltMd hi ttle u•• tw
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.wan. enneth Jeffers, Ohio Mrs. an embankment. Damages
clear djstanre citation: Elmer ,..Natktft et an ••wt dt,p•tctan
Kenny Seward, and Mn. Pearl minor and ao lnjurlea or
Hannon, $10 and costs, fail- ::':",. ~.!:"
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George, Huntington twp.
rests were reported.
are to transfer registraUon
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Robert Cremeans, ~ and
left ol tenter.
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had"':!

ed guilty Friday in mllnicipal
court to a charge of obtaining I
money by trick and was fint'd
$50 &lt;tnd costs.

AnnuaI GaII"Ia county Red
Cr0SS Dnve
• opens Tuesday

tilre• tentn• mt'e' souJ.h ol the
Athens county line.
Russell .L Mason, 30. Rt.
Albany, bad stopped behind o
Northwestern School
District
bus operated by Le6 B. Morris
2b, Rt. t Rutland. The bus llad
stopped to pick up a student.
Morris hacked the bus, trying
to turn around, and struck the
MaBOII car. There wu minor
dama;;e to both vehicles.
Tbe patrol cited Morris to
Meigs county cou•t March 4,
on a charge of backtng wllhout caution.
Glenn L. Thompson, 3S, Gal·
Upolis, arrested loy lhe patrol
Frid&amp;y, was charged w.ith speedmg and ctted lo munlctpal court
Feb. 26.

Roush's Shoe Stan

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In a one car accident the highway. There was minor
at 3:30 a.m. Friday on Rt. 160, damage to the vehicle.
1 mile and a h~llaooth of VJn..
The patrol cited Neville to
ton the pstrtl reported Salut· municipal court Feb. Z6 un a
day.
charge of speed In excess for
Officers said that Neville lost 1 road conditions.
of his car wbea U•e ve- 1 Officers Investigated a minor
bicle hit a olick spot on a bridge. I acctdenl at 7:50a.m. Friday in
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Two men bad minor lD,jurlel 1y 1ctet etnlrol, ouod bls car went
when RandaU CUne, 19, Rey· oft thl left sl!le of the hl8hno:dsburg, wrecked bls car at way IDd over tbe
12:30 a.m.
Saturday 011 Rl 'l'llere wu heavy damage
141, a mile and o ball wtet o1 the car.
Galllpotls, tbe· State HlgbWq Cllae waa elted lo
patrol reported.
CQilll Feb. 26, on a dJarie
Treated and releesed at 1101- unsafe aperalloll.
zer llaspltal were Cline, wbo A buck deer was killed at3:10
suffered 1 laceraUoa on the a.m. Saturday on Rt. 7, three
right elbow, a bruised cbeallllld 'llld eigbt-tenthl ml1ea sOuth of
a sprained band; and Don Eng- Rl 218. OIDcera said the an~
land, .26, Rl. 2 GaUlpotls, !""' mal ran IDio the pall! tf a car
eratlona o1 forehead and cllln driven north by Ralph 1..
and a bruised left knee.
22, Rl. I Pedro. There was mod·
The patrol said the accident orate damage Ia !he car.
oc...,urred whell Cline, •pparenl- Jamea T, Neville 26, Ewing·

hers FODDdNot Gm
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Of DWI bYJudge Betz

TONIGHT, MONDAY,
TUESDAY &amp;. WEDNESDAY j

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Trade In

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1960 lUlCK lESABRE
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dent, also told the cornnuttee
of parttclpaUon In the elem~·
.
tary and se&lt;Ondary education
STUDY RECORDS - Mrs Mary Hamm, blood cbatrman, and Vernon Neue, Meigs act. Sa e said rojecl8 for
County Red Cross Chapter chairman. study bloodmoblle records showing that a tutnoul remedlatreeding
physical
of arout 200 persons is needed when the umt visits In Pomeroy from noon until 8 p.m. education have been funded In
at the high schooL
the Southern and Eastern LD-

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Nan Moore, l!dllb Jividen,
Mary Shuster, Kay Rail, Jee•
Morgan Mr!l. E. M. Woods and
Bess Sanborn.
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Meigs Blood Bank Critical
"The blood sttuation In Meigs extrewly helpful if these peucountv '' tn the eritiral stage." pie ""uld respond," they satd.
Mrs. '&gt;lary Hamm blood chaw-~ Herords "'mprled by Mr '·
man. sa~d Saturday in urgmg a Hamm show the Meigs County
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health may donate blood. Those
18 throulh II, unlesa ill I he
armed forces or married, must
have written consent o1 a par-

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big turnout of donors for the I Chaplf'r now owes 112 pints of ent to qualify.

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Monday. February 28, bloorlnHJ. JbiO&lt;KI to vaTioos hospitals of the
bile ""t to ihe Pomeroy Jun- Jarea and the btlls for February
lor H "'' ~dlool audilorium
have not bern submtlted.
Mr.• llamm and Mergs Coun- Nease said persons ages 18
tv He: Cross Chairman Vernon through 59 who are in good
~·,.,.,, 1greed that a turnout ofi · · ·
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A staff of physicians registered nurses and other quail·
fied vehmteera will be on hand
from noon until 6 p.m. to assist
the bloodmobile.

Melga
County and al_so proJecls are
underway m Mtddleport Bcbools.
He alsu mdicated pape,...work
Ia being _processed on propooala
under Title I ID Northwestern
Local of Meigs county and also
at Rio Grande elem~tary.
Early In the meelmg Rev.
committee replacing Don MuJ.
len who re&amp;igned eomelime ago,
Rev. Kraly was later elected
vle&lt;&gt;president of the group and
Gordon Wooten Rt. 2, Gallipo.
tis, wu retained II president.
Wooten bad been serving as
acting president since Mullen's

'llearh· 200 persons is needed Ju ·2-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, February 27, 1968 resignation.

Jackson P"kI e Man pIeads

·Jwlp &gt;lve their problem.
[
CAP officlala attending were
" 1 JUst don 't know what is
· Wooten, Rev. Kraley, Don Notgolog to happen." said M".!
ter, ~llllwn; T. F. BurleBOII,
!I."''" whtle rheckmg rerord
Galllpohs; Mrs. Rose, Edgar
of bl• .,d deb" owed by
1 he ,
Hawk, Vinton; Mrs. Proffitt,
~h-i". ' Count _•. chaptr r
.
Rosalie Story, Carl Qualls, Bill
~ease and Mrs. Humm ore I
Guthrte and Robert
Clark,
urglng every person available , Warrm SalisburY. 4&gt;, of 404 1 Suunders had b..n amsted Melgo &lt;Ounly.
lo mnke an all rmpt. to donate .Jackson Pike. arrrsled by Gnl- Feb. 9 on a charge of forgery,
blood tomorrow. and also to urge lia county sheriffs department signed by Wes Ely for a $10
JUDGMENI' GRANTED
Nhcrs
.
i pleaded not guilty to a char1e cbeck .on the Ohio Valley Bank, A co vii note judgment of
It was potn(ed out that sev-1of assault Friday in municipal de ted July 10 1965. He appear- .... 28 8110 been
frat persons have nul gJVen or cou11. He was released on $50 ed before Judge C. W. Smith ....,. baa
granted the
~ottr·n ,_placement.• for blood Ibond to await a trr•l bv jury.J in Gallia county common pleas CltizeM National Bank, Middl~
b.' ed by them or members or No date has been set for the . court Wednesday made no plea port, from Carl D. and l!ra Van
~heJT famrlies . " It would be trial.
·and the case a's renumded
Way In Me1,11s County Common
m nlcl 1 w
Pleas Court. The eourt aloo
· The warrant wa• al1ned by ~W: ~d leaded not dismissed a divorce action by
. his wife. Evelyn Salisbury. m guilty ~r~e ~ar p of I
Rena Ugbt!oot, Rl 1 Pome-l
1
, Mahelene Dr., who charged thai two eek
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roy, against A. 0. Lilblfoo~
he physically mistreated her. bo ;: ov s afo ~ M ter Pomeroy.
1The sbeoilf't department served ~nd er 0
ay
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jury under $500 bond. Fr~
i nesdoy He was never in jail
dey he changed his plea ,wu CITY WATERWORKS I
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ftnecl and was also ordered to Friday temperatures high
1 Irwin L. Saunders. 46. of 72B make reslitulloo for the $10 45, low 31. Saturday reeding . Second Ave. also arrested by check.
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NEW SPRING
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hiss ~·· and Dr. Mallg.

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The 1966 feed grain program
11 deaJcned to strengthen In·
&lt;Orne&amp; of producers, particularJy thole who make lull Ole of
the program, and to keep productiOD In balance with COJio
sumpllon, Wayne Chase, Cbal,...
man of Meigs ASCS, aald to-

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ing and working of llAltary, Its gram and the annual Easter the organlzatllo both
1y and Internationally.
J. H. (Jap) Grate, . who
celebrate a blrtbd&amp;Y ·Mareb
urged members to take an acUve part In their church work.
Grate 1a also a cllarler member.
President Jobn . Wilmer pre.
sided and Introduced two guaots.
'l'lleron Jobnoon, vice

1ans Friday niSht obllerved the blstoey, lllld the Important p~ Egg bunt. ·
ll'&amp;llliZatloD'a 1111 IM!yenary, Rotarians 11 lndlvlduala play In Dr. E. F. Maag, a charter
and 3'1lb anniVersary of ilia ~ the CClOiliiUIIlly. ·
member of the local club •
cal club.
Gerlacb alated
Rotarians II was folmded In 1929, praiSed
played a leading rale In help- the Rotafla111 lllld said that his
Hiplllbllng thl HUlen was Red Cross, Crippled
~·d- service to bls patleniB bas kept
a report by Rotarian Weudell ren's Society, school boards, the him from bebJg an acUve mem·
Gerladt ,who reviewed found· Lltue League baseball
pro- her, and that be has lollowed

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~ay. II Is basically uncllangedllhe ieee! grain and wheat pro- Dlc~O:b!nen:d
m form.
gram to cia.!&amp; ·
llllger to lhi · Easlem~EggQ-11~:11
Feed grail -"&gt;Cb have been AdviiiiCe paymeniB have been commlltee.
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reduced by more than a tblrd made to Melp County farmers Serving . F'rlda7 Dlgbt'a
Mtddleport1
siDL-e 1180. The program will 1D the iJIIOUIIt ol $1.3~L
aloD at Healb MetliOillsl cburcb.. ~~
enable the nation to cootioue Farmen are remlndad thai
moving toward an adequate r&amp;- AprU 1st ~ the last date to !11e
serve aupply while proteetlng an agreemen~ Farmers
ara
farm Income levela and rediJo. urged to caD at the
Melp
ing proiJ'am coalS he said.
ASCS office, Masonic Temple
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Bwldlng, at an early date to
c.:mmges In the program are avoid ~ rush of the IB!t 1~
either those required by law 4)ya of lhe 11guoup.
Gallipolis, Ohio
or which refiecl JegislaUve ~t~s-Jf'"-""";;;;..~-~~.....
tory established this year when
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the new program waa enacted
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Mr. Chase sa:. G alii
TONIGHT THRU TUIIDAY
Tbe 1966 F
r
ProJolin ltui'IOI'
gram follows the pattern ol.p
THI
HALLELUJAH
TRAIL'
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grama ID recent years. Farm·
••••••••••••
(Technlcolorl
ers wiJI .be asked to divert a Burt Lancaaterjl Lee Remick,
minimum 20 per cent of the 11m Hutton, amela TlffiD,
feed grain base acreage to COD- Brian Keith, DoDald Pleu'
serving mes. Those .who partto. Colonlrloon
f
ipate will receive Income-maiDtainlng paymeniB and they wlU
WIDNIIDAY
be eligible for Prlce • 1upport
Much2
NOTOPIN
!Ollns. Twi&gt;Jtundred and aeveDty-five farmers have signed 111
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"THI IPCRIU . PILl"
The Southern Local elemen
-TecbnloolorIBry 7-8th Grade PTA will meet Hlchael Caine, Nigel Green,
Mondey, February 28 at 7:30 GUJ Doleman, Sue lJo7cL
p.m. at tbe BCbool. A Found- Colorcarhono
er's dey program will be preSUNDAY1• MONDAY
leJJ:ted,
ond TuESDAY
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Hoi Wo1lla'
•BOEING BOliNG"
BROUGH TO JIUSPITAL
-TechoieolorMrs. Anna Wlnet1, Apple Grove
letTJ Lewis, Toey Curtll,
was transported to Meigs Gen- Dany Savol, Thelma Ritter,
era! Hospital at about 10:38 Christiane ""bmldtmer, Su·
p.m. Friday by the Racine em- mnna Leigh.
ergency squad alter abe had FHturolto: Flro Clwor
ColorCirtoonl
dllficulty In breathing.

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Semi-Annual February
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CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILE
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Ch,1per. :"b, ;nrul 1\ssociaLion i
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e LOUNGE CHAIR, groon .. .. .. • 159
12 pc. SUITE, sofa·&amp; ehalr .• , • , • • 298
I CHAIIt, blue twMd .. . .. .. .. .. 159
eDINETTIE, jet age d"lgn ••. , , • , 199
tSOFA, sponish, bl•ck-whlte . . . . . 319

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sllowcale of J• Pride and Beauty.
DurBIBng our, "MAKE WAY FOR
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Clearance - Floor Samples, Display
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BROADLOOM CARPn REMNANTS

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The Red Cross annual lund eel out that volunteers are per.
drive wiU get under way Tues. forming a civic duty which reW/'
dey in Gallia county when per· quires their sacrificing a more
haps as msny ~s 200 volunteers pleasant activity. Most of them
led by Sl captams will ask thetr are women, and aU of them,
neighbors to contribute to a the staff said, will be grateful
SHOW, CARD PARTY - Gail Hovatter and Lois Moore, aealed, left to fill~
which will keep g~lng a lor success in their solicllation.
are filled for wigs at lola's Beauty Salon in Pomeroy, as preparationa get underway
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program and servtce to M
f th
tal
lcked
the !leta SlgmJ Phi Sorority'• card party and wig allow on Marcb 10 at tbe
MuDlclpal Judge Robert S. Belt, Friday, In a case taken military families.
a::; . 0 e c~p "!.~rials
High ;School aut\ltotlum. Standinl behind them are lola Bartrum and Sandra
under advisement after a hearing three weeks ago, found
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up err campatgn
Melville B. Withers, 46, of 729 Second Ave., not guilty on a In addtUon to those ·"~depart last fuesdsy rugbt at Grace
cbarge nf driving while lntoxments, there are Ftr'll Atd Gray MelbodiCI' church. Others relcated.
Clair, 5&amp;, Rl. I Cheshire,
Ladles, Baby Care. DISasler Lea ce1ved their moten.Js at home.
Arreeled by the Stale Hgih- guilty on a charge of •peed · dersblp, Water Safety, Jumor The materiala are envelopes to
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way patrol Jan. 22, Withers excess for road conditions.
Red Cros•.
Red Cross nurs- contam :e
The Galli&amp; county shetJfl's In patrol cases Judge Bets
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pleaded ntl guilty and the caae Judge Betz fined Roy H.
lng to beneftl from donatl0115 to cards a P
or peep e w •
deportment has apparenUy brok. lined Randall E. Cline, 19,
BOY'S
was set lor hearing Feb. 5. 11 29, Pomeroy, $50 and costs on a the •nnu.al drtve. The canvass donate as much as $I each Meigs County Engineer H. P. len up a theft ring operating In tumbus $21) and costs unsafe
was a three hour bearing.
charge of driving while lntoxi- will centmue through tho month and literature.
Cbr,.ty Saturday released his southern Gallia county with
operatl;..; Barry A. Albert,
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In other patrol cases Friday cated, sentenced him to five of March.
report for 1965 showing new arre t Friday nigbt of
Rio Grande, $20 costs, spe&lt;!dll
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Judge Bets
loulld Fred st. days In ,1•11 and suspended
Ia some areas the captains I
blacktopping work .was
youths, one a juvenile.
IDg; Glenn L. Thompson,
. operator' license for SIX
will do the entire job them- 'teel on over 12'1.. miles of county er arrest Is pending.
Gallipolis, $15 and cools, speed- II
Terry. Hollman
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selves, leoders of tho campaign
roods last year.
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Virgil Hobbs, 40, Rt. 2 I. Solt ond HHI .ondod t.
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was lined $15 and costs for
fund have pointed out and ill
Blacktopping was done th" Arrested on • warrant
Gallipolis, ~ and costs, no tail- u,.r- no thread• to rot or
ing, and Jimmy Chambers.
others there will be from four
year lor the first time on C-tO ed by Frank Mills, Jr., Cron
and Ivan A. Sheets, 41 , break.
2. Llghtwolghl Etoile, Texa~, forfeited a
te 10 who will divide large or
1from Langsville to Deiter, 4.15 City, Donald Halley, 00, Rt. 2
1 Gallipolis, ~ and costs, greater walking ease
bond lor failure to
popultuS territories to make the
miles; C-10 at the Carpenter Crown Ctty, pleaded guilty Sat- passing over a yetlow Une at comfort.
3. Ftoxlblo ~ olnJilt UAit
valid registration.
person-to-person appeal less bur·
area, 0.30: C-32 from Eagle urday morning in
municipal a hill crest.
eonstru~ion needs no break·
In ctly pollee cases
densonsome on eocb person.
Ridge too Bashan, 6.4 miles, court to a charge of gra!ld lar·
lng in.
Relz fined Richard Rosch,
GaUia coonty leaders have re- PT. PLEASANT
The and C-35 on the Stiversville road ceny. Bond was set at $500, Forfeiting bonds on patrol i 4. N-.rklnt - BOles and
of 52 Mill Creek, $15 and
quested !hot r•sidenls of neigh- Stat. Regional 4-H Clothing Ito Twp. Road 134, 1.77 miles. and he was held to the May charges were: Wyman L. Goble, beels wiU not mark floon.
Cars driven by Jack W. Dennis for reckle•s operation; Clare
horhood• where there are no School Is scheduled lor March Christy elso noted single-seal term grand jury.
19, DetrOJt, Mtch., $12.50, no 5. Water Ntlltant - 10le
heel ore not dem•ced Ill'
36, Huatington, W. Va., and Gettles, 33, Kanauga, $10
workers such as Garfield Ave- 1 at Anderson Newcomb Stere resurfacing was done on 15.19 H 11
th operator's license; and Tbelmer and
1 aded .1
water .
Ollie G. Elllott, 57, Rlt Grande, C18ls, failure to obey a stop nue, msil their centributioos in fluntington. This is for girla miles of road and double-seal the!~
ap ~uck ~~:~~::an e L. Wollord, 27, RL 2 Vmton, 6. No Nails - b..l eontalnl
no nails to work loose.
were InVolved ill a rear end stgn: and Marlm E. Golf, 23, to the Gallla County chapter taking advanced
sewing pro- resurfacing was completed on . fro th Mill8 ' 1
d $32.50, overload.
7.
A Now Polr Proo If IOies
collision atl:lt p.m. Friday at of 1815 Chatham Ave. ~ and American Red Cross 1n Galli: jects, parents, and leaders.
13.79 miles. Three miles of road run Cm e " arr:'
and
heels do not outwear u~
Eastern Avo. lllld Smithers st. eoets defective muffler.
polis. The same request
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C-60 to :Miand village, had hot- Swan reek. A 1.-year-o.d
Arrested by city
pollee.
No one was injured.
to folk whom volunteers ~ Reglstrabon Is lro:_n 9:30 to mix trcl tment, Christy said. 2 Crown City youth" scheduled Jack w. Den~l8, 38, Huntington,
. sed
9:50 a.m. m the auditorwm at r.ount roads gettin single- to appear Monday before JUVe- w. Va., lorfeoted $27.50 wni
City potloe saki
tbal bolb Middleport Troop
Tbenus ·.
tsff h
t !he store.
seal tr~bnent were fromg State nile Judge John v. Howell, also for failure to appear on
a
cars
were headed southwest on
campa1,11n s
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Mldtllopart, 0,
Eastern Ave., and that Elliott Having Open Hou8e
Highlights of the program are: Route 7 to the Salisbury line, on • c arge
gra tarceny, charge I ure to stop w m
bad stopped behlnd other can Boy Seoul Troop 245 of ·
"Making or Buying a Good Look· county road 10 from Carpenter James E. Phillips, 18, Rl. the assured clear distance.
1n a 11ne of traffic. Behind him, dleporl will have open
ing Outfit." "Your Appearance to the Athens County line,
Crown City, pleaded
Dennla failed to atop and his and display tbeir hobbies
Speaks," ''The Man's Viewpoint" from Dorcu to Bashan, C •
urday morning to two .charges
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oar struck the back of tbe Elliott day evening, Feb. 28 at 7
and the 1966 Fsshions and Fab- from state route 7111 state
of forgery, and was neld to
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car. '!'here wa1 medium damage at the Amerlcsa Legion Hall
ric News".
248 aod C-345 from State Route next grand jury under $600
to bath carl.
Middleport.
7 to the Gallia County line.
on each charge. Charges
Millord Hyoell,
Tbe program wiD conclude Double-seal resurfacing pro- liied by Imogene Church
Pollee ~eel Dennls with baa requested that all
With a style review and Will jets wers done last year on two $20 checks on the C&lt;nnmerfallure to atnp wlthia the u- come 1n unifonu and brtng
end about 3 p.m. There wm be C-26 from State Route 7
to cial and Savings Bsnk cr.e dat•ured clear distance, and be lxl l-Ies by 1 ,~ 0 for the opel Plans In case of a national guuled tours of the llore lllld State Route !3, C-3G from Slate eel Feb. 18, the other
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posted t:/.50 bond to appear ~ , se at 7 ,,m. The rublic i• disaster wer• made by the Gal- lunch lor a mlnlmun let at the Route 7 teState Route 681,
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Feb. 26 In munlelpal court.
urc!rally t.Yl"'d
l1a county chapter, American llore.
Ifrom Sate Route 7 to C-34,
In other aberifl's case•,
Anether pollee armt Friday
- · -··Red Cro81 diBaster rommlttee Mn Ruth Jones Cloth!Ag·from State Route 124 to
Robert S. Bel:&lt; filled Michae•ll
w 1 !bat of Sam Jonea 33 A bnight. Meeting at the s~st from w~ V'""'"'" roy vUlage, ~ from
L. Ray. 25, Rl. I Vinton, $25
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- VeleraDI Memorial Hospital Holler llospital School of Nur.. Univenlty· Relta Marks urij; Route 124 to C-30 and C-3
and costs for assault. The I
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land. Ky., lpaedtnl, posted 122.5ll ' ADMISSIONS- Virginia
were Mr•: Barbara Rossignol State 4-H Staff; along wldt"cow.. Harrisonville to C-60.
charge was liied by Nan Ray.
to appear Feb. 28 ID muAi· Pomeroy; Harriet Hyatt,
chatm.Pn: Miss Be,!y ty agents and store
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Walter B. Kmg, 43, Columbu•,
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clpal court.
cine; Allee Beaver Riacine:
vice&lt;:bairman; Mrs, Ill Initiate th
penolllll!
tate mmi8810Uer forfeited a $27.50 bond lor ir&gt;ra B~C~Jn, Charleston;
Ralph Durst, nursing committee w About 30 ha~e"':'~.tered Will be Speaker
loJ:icalion.
MeJca Geeeral Hoapltal
Burria, PoiMI'Oy.
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ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Mary DISCHARGES _
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rng commtttee vice-chairman; ty. For the pas1 few years Ma- lass, West Virginia
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Mrs. Dorothy Hartley, chair- 8011 County baa bad the ~t loner of Agriculture will be
SUNDAY
ri~~G~ _ How d Kit- Gr~, Rae'!'"; Judy Lee,
man of ahelter; Mrs. D. J. Wet- delegatloa of the eounUes par- guest speaker Mar~h 8 at
TIMES-SENTINEL
chen Pome •
Me- eroy • Patrlcta Capehart, Porn- berhol~ chairman of food; Mr!l. tlcipatlng and COIIlllleRIB from p.m. at the Mason. County
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Margaret Ehman, cbairmaa ol tbese attending have been v
nual A. B. C. meeting.
Laug,..., lddleport, Ray 'l'ur· BJR'111- Mr. and Mrs.
aurvey, and also chairman In la\•orable
ery The meeting will be held at .,,';:"~::',: ;:,'1,~~.~· •• '""
Count on us to supply tbe ready-mixed
ley, Duabar.
1!!0 Zerkle, New Haven ,a son.
Gallipolis township·, Mra. Law·
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concrete you need for any farm build·
renee Sprlt~el, resource re- W
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presentative from Public Health
rec ..- n~bed by
P.T.A. Clark Taylor and
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ing project We'll deliver what you
and Robert Cox, Robert Wood Sheriff Hartenbaeh
Mace will give brief talks on
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want, when you want II ... save you tlmt
and John D. Sallaz• Gallia Co~mo A onecar accident was
stare and county ABC
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Ugated Friday afternoon by All membera are urged t.. at- "'"· ,..,_ .,,., _ • .., ,._
and work money and materials. And
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the ptice is rlgbt! Call us soon for free
men present were: The Rev. C. Hartenbacb on State Route F'
Levied b
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Marton T. Williams Addison· 143 south of Route 124
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GJlmore, Guyan; Mrs. Ro)' Hiv~ Pomeroy, traveling north,
Three fines were lieved Frl::~~:!;• !;:u;:.~· ;',~'• •;::
· Jy, Clay; oot present were:
ol his 1!165 model
day In Meigs county court by •Mrt,
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Mrs. George Cl• onch, Sprlng!Jeld
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Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.
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Mrs. WJlllam Seott, O.eshire down two mail boxes and a
Eva Faye Teaford was fined .:':o!::",t:.':tl:!. •.::n:::'u~ 111
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.wan. enneth Jeffers, Ohio Mrs. an embankment. Damages
clear djstanre citation: Elmer ,..Natktft et an ••wt dt,p•tctan
Kenny Seward, and Mn. Pearl minor and ao lnjurlea or
Hannon, $10 and costs, fail- ::':",. ~.!:"
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rests were reported.
are to transfer registraUon
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Robert Cremeans, ~ and
left ol tenter.
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ed guilty Friday in mllnicipal
court to a charge of obtaining I
money by trick and was fint'd
$50 &lt;tnd costs.

AnnuaI GaII"Ia county Red
Cr0SS Dnve
• opens Tuesday

tilre• tentn• mt'e' souJ.h ol the
Athens county line.
Russell .L Mason, 30. Rt.
Albany, bad stopped behind o
Northwestern School
District
bus operated by Le6 B. Morris
2b, Rt. t Rutland. The bus llad
stopped to pick up a student.
Morris hacked the bus, trying
to turn around, and struck the
MaBOII car. There wu minor
dama;;e to both vehicles.
Tbe patrol cited Morris to
Meigs county cou•t March 4,
on a charge of backtng wllhout caution.
Glenn L. Thompson, 3S, Gal·
Upolis, arrested loy lhe patrol
Frid&amp;y, was charged w.ith speedmg and ctted lo munlctpal court
Feb. 26.

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In a one car accident the highway. There was minor
at 3:30 a.m. Friday on Rt. 160, damage to the vehicle.
1 mile and a h~llaooth of VJn..
The patrol cited Neville to
ton the pstrtl reported Salut· municipal court Feb. Z6 un a
day.
charge of speed In excess for
Officers said that Neville lost 1 road conditions.
of his car wbea U•e ve- 1 Officers Investigated a minor
bicle hit a olick spot on a bridge. I acctdenl at 7:50a.m. Friday in
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Two men bad minor lD,jurlel 1y 1ctet etnlrol, ouod bls car went
when RandaU CUne, 19, Rey· oft thl left sl!le of the hl8hno:dsburg, wrecked bls car at way IDd over tbe
12:30 a.m.
Saturday 011 Rl 'l'llere wu heavy damage
141, a mile and o ball wtet o1 the car.
Galllpotls, tbe· State HlgbWq Cllae waa elted lo
patrol reported.
CQilll Feb. 26, on a dJarie
Treated and releesed at 1101- unsafe aperalloll.
zer llaspltal were Cline, wbo A buck deer was killed at3:10
suffered 1 laceraUoa on the a.m. Saturday on Rt. 7, three
right elbow, a bruised cbeallllld 'llld eigbt-tenthl ml1ea sOuth of
a sprained band; and Don Eng- Rl 218. OIDcera said the an~
land, .26, Rl. 2 GaUlpotls, !""' mal ran IDio the pall! tf a car
eratlona o1 forehead and cllln driven north by Ralph 1..
and a bruised left knee.
22, Rl. I Pedro. There was mod·
The patrol said the accident orate damage Ia !he car.
oc...,urred whell Cline, •pparenl- Jamea T, Neville 26, Ewing·

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guerrilela • type Insurrection •·
·glinst President Jlhnson from
within the Democratic parly'a
lar • liberal wing is in motion
It is meant to punish him for
his refusal to take a soft line
toward the Communist Invaders
of South VIet Nlllll

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bow to the eiJheadR aometlmeo would also vanish department, prints an ol'lgmal
t!l lholllhtful article that Into tradition.
article by Republican Congress. ta lbrolqb the gobbledegook We refer te the Feb. 28 IIISue man Robert F. Griffin of Mlchiilnryday waste of
words of Post, more ordinarily known lgan titled, "The Righi • To •
' ' In Congrees and other as "The Slirurdsy Evening Work Fight Misses. The Point."
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even In the crossroad Post." The Curtis Publishing GrUfln makes a
powerful
s .- ,; clrclo around the old Company orders "Post" in blg point, one that every southeast-IPIHoon.
plajn type and "the saturday ern Ohio person, e_g!lhead. or
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·:~ p!alnly Ia • stretched acters u lf pride were taken Americanism at its best. What's
~. for where are the in one and not the other. Why. his point? Nope, we won't tell
~d 1tor': with
the~ we cannot ima&amp;the~ unless it Is you. .Curtis &amp; Co. deserve for
Sf~ons .today·. They long a Curtis's quiet obeiSsance
to prmtmg It your 25 cent pri~e
!It ,disap~ated mto that which the charge that Americans will of a copy to find out. And If
"';caD ~merlcana.
react t111ly to big, gaudy, sim· you aren't that much lnterest)~1· so words WI!Sied in bitter pie symbols.
'ed . what good would follow redtite wblcb, were an ordinary I However that may be, the Feb. viewing it here?
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The thing is visibly at work
In California and Texas, and
it may well spread before the
Presidential eleclton of 1968.
Willingly or not, Sen. Robort
F Kennedy of New York has
becune chosen symbolic head
and intended political benefici·
ary, just as the late Henry A
Wallace was the eager symbol
and intended beneficiary of a
comparable left - wing revolt,
through a third party, In 1948
Indeed, the situation within
the Democratic party is
in
some respects similar to that of
1948 Then, the Democratie farouts sought to destroy the Truman Doctrine of resistance to
those Communist •·wars of liberations," as in Greece, which
were the historical
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. Television addicts will want to he sure
to mark their VIewing ralendars for a
l)li!Oiacular scheduled for 1970 - llve cov. ~ge of the landing of U. S. astronauts

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It is oot downgrading this program to
point out that the quality may not be up
• 1o standard. This is partly because
the
distanco the pictures will be transmitted
- 24~.000 miles - is somewhat
farther
than 11ormal. and
partly because the
. moon is believed to be comparatively new
· in tbe televising business and offers limited transrr111ting power.
But as Max Engert, the spaco agency's
lunar etlevision project manager so well
says, "I think with our subject
matter
peQple will watch it." They just may. at
that.
Engert also explained apologetically
that wniu the television coverage will be
live, It will not be inslantaneous. There
will be, be said, an unavoidable delay of

about three seronds In converting
tho
moon pictures to commercial needs.
This will naturally he frtiStrating to television fans. But they wilt bave to be patient, hard as It may be, unlll moon-earth
transmission can be perfecetd to rival th•
speed with which sinuses travel to Arizona
or kid• rush out of the house without
brushnf their teeth.
Two aspecl! of the moon telecast are
that it be presented so as not to Interfere
especially lmj&gt;Jrtant to viewers. One is
th•t it be presented so as not to interfere
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the tar • outs to I'Miaet lbt
·ullra • COllWVative Ri!publlcan
Senator, ,Jobn "J:ower, as a f•
bulte to Jobnson, over the leu
OOOiervaUve 11 stU! lar from
llboral Democrallc
uplranl,
Waggon~ Carr

lor the Communlsl ;,war of llbo
eratlon" J\ow bloodlly lrlltlfil,.
ing South VIet Nam
The parallel with lH8 Ia not
complete, however Truman at
hie onset of the INS
Pre•!
dentlal election year was In
deep trouble not"onlf wllh !bose
lefties who wanted onl,y to .·•negotiate" with armed CommunIst maraudejs, but also with an
IJ1II'Y Democratic rlgbl • wing
largely based upon the South
VII'! Nam .
Johnson's power today with·
In bls own party 11 vul!y greater Nothing In 1lght suggesta
that hls survival In 1968 requires 8Uch a windfall a1 preserved Truman a generation
igo Truman mado it to reelection only because of a deep
split within the Republican par·
ty and because of the inept
campaign of hl!
opponent,
York
Thomas E Dewey of New
All the same, the current
Dmocratic far • out liborals
are reachlnl for Johnson's vi·
ta1s - If not to defeat him, then
to cut bim up. In Texas, this is
manlfesled by the scheme of

The mlklng horse lor this
mlll8Uvor II a shrill ldeologiral journalist called • Ronnie
Dugar, wbo 1B bln'Isell Campalgnlng for the Senate In the
hope of drawin&amp; oft euougb
Democrallc votes to send Tow·
er back to the Senate. A related aim Is to try to selle cot.lrol of a aublitantlal part In the
alate Democratic preconvention
organism ldelegates are popular!y electetl In Texas) In tho
notion of sendini a besleally anto the next Democratic National Convention
In Callfornll, the left wing's
basic objective ls precisely the
aame - a repudiation of JohnIOD on Viet' Nam. The eternal•
1y howUng California Democratlc Council bas just "demand·
ed" dlrect recognition of the
Communist Viet Cong, even
though the Democratic Govern-

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The qul!Stion, il anybody I! still intere.t• td, i• not just wnat Bobby Kennedy 1aid
h bout Viet Nam but just why he said II .
· · What he said, we think, was that the
Viet Cong ought to be brought Into a coa·
Ution government in South Viet
Nam.
That'! what t1e 1ald, that is, unlll he "clar11fled" It to mean that we should just let
·; the Communists know they have as much
, cbanr.e of winning free elections In South
VIet Nam as anybody else. That's wlr.lt
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administration's current war policy evaporated
into an oiry nothing under heat
from the White House leaving not a rack
nor a recrimination behind,
Thus Ibe senator endeared himself to
the leftmost leftiSts, chopped off his own
limb and still landed on his feet amid
the general consensus.
Could it be In order to paraphrase the
abovfl mentioned
Mr. Lincoln? - "You
can fool some 01 the liberals some of the
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i 'fcii6ers A IIANP--·IIE~ OOT TOTAL .
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CARP RECALL ....

ABOUT OTIIER iHJNGS,IIOWE'fJ~,

HIS MEMORY~ NOT SO 1-!0T--·IN
FACT liE'S AMNES/AVILLE ....

BY "!HE WAY.
FONP!JE ..YOO
STILL OWE ME
A BUCK
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REFRESUMENTS
L.AS'r Nl~'r--·

I !70N'T REMEMBER
ANY ARR!INI&gt;EMENT
LIKE iJ.iAT! .ARE YOU
SURE I c&gt;ie&gt;N'T PAY?
1710 WE I-lAVE
REJOI'!ESI-IMENTS?
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'J'lmei.Sentlne~ ·SuiiQy, J'e~ ·'.tT,

Appeared in Cosmopolitan Magazine

County Enginner is Nephew of
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In former daJJ, milD)' a1 aar
leaden came from lbl riiJb
of ~· but 1
CODlrolled by the jlretldl!lll doe1
not procluce ltaden 01' llllldl al
anything otherwise; Ud IIDce
the days tl FrankliD lloaeevelt,
Congrela bas been IUblervlent
At the time Lord Byroo to lbe presidency. ADd I DeW
rhymed his appeal for a hero, proposed amendment for
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the goVemtlli!DI tf England Wll lour year term, with eleciiGD ~~
In the banda of a group who pruldentlal ,ean, '11011111 . .
were fearful of rebellioo of lbe ta1D1y make It men 110.
"lower clasaea," and who in '111e few mea ID CG~ who
b1s word&amp; "Had no objection to would be lndependealm ...
true Uberty; excepl, that It lenced with sboull of "aubver
would make the people free. ·• sion" "COIIIDIDDlsln,• and tlllo
Byron did not live to see his loyalty. Enn with cbarees o1
"hero" but died jolt at the be- ·~son. One ol IIUJ' most ·able
RiJilllnl of a period of reform senators 11 1 nsu1t ol bit ~
which was to eventually make approval of admlldalratlon pot.
the Engllsh the moat free of aU lcles, bas been excluded from
peoples.
state dinner• held In bGnor If
Like Byron, I want 1 "hero," vtsi~ lant,n repiii.....,IIYel.
1 candidale for the presldell- We bear mueb al IUbnrlloa.
cy for 111M. Surely, 1111101111 the but the wont of all IUb..,.lOII,
18£ mllllon people al lbll c:oun- the act of aubverliDI lrue loJtry lbero muat be 1 mill wbo llty to 0111'1 COWilrJ to loyalty
can lead us out of the dark to a po]lllcll (l8l'tJ, to a popular
wUdernes• of war and debt IIIII prejudlet, or to 111 ldmiD
lues in which wt Uve. Surely Lllralion, becomea llllft and
there must be one miD wbo more 1 jlllt al our IIJNIII.
can offer to the youlba If this "ConseiiSIIS" reached by free

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ILLUSTRATION - Meigs County Engineer H. P. Chris·
iy is shown her~ as a teenage boy. This illustration, with
inglneer Christy, at right, appeared in a, 1913 copy of Cosmopolilan Magazine. The illustration was drawn by Engineer Christy's uncle, Paul Chandler Christy. Engineer
Christy served as a mode! many times as a youngster for
drawings by- the world-famous artist.

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for the future. And to he a name pies of Anglo Saxon peoples,
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just numbor Sl-409- 31.
be'·• hll Some-, cyUnder falllnB !llrlllght lor Surely, among the 'll million sensus can be dead!?. For con
By TOM TIEDE
m~n "'ho l'as .... ·
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of those who remained Republlo lormlty If aot ~ And
Newspaper Enterprlle -'"••· Ilime$ ther~ was a ICrtaJII, tba _pl~toon. . abort bambi . A cans in a lte of John Birch dl COIIformltJ will ott .p!llduce
B.~o TRI, Viet Nam (NEA) ·somelimes a muffled. &amp;asp, nomble mec.hanlcal error. ~ l!arry Go~dwater there must be leatlel'll In Rovermtledl· ' ;
-II was bot is the rice paddy. lsume!Imes only the Silence of bomb release Ievere had brok a prospective candidate other For 11 has been aald truly
Itchy and lll1COmforlable. The a mile that before bad been en loose prematurely and the than the famiUar party rentle "i man wbo lllleketb ~t bls
platoon was burled In a foot of noisily at war.
TN1 wa• · faUlnJ gracefully' ~f men repealing the old famllla!l neck fn opposition to" ara1
mud and, one by fright~ed "Lieutenant!"
som~body grotesquely, toward the hom· warnings against "straw ~· oplnlOD can~ ....,.. ltltl*·
ooe, the men were being .rr1ed.
fled GIB.
or "Hollywood Heros"
wtiil ed down •at lnternls;· llilt be
picked off by heavy enemy fire ' "Yeah,", Price an1wered.
''Good God,'' the UeuleDillt confuse the technjques of actin&amp;_, can rife .agaln w1t11t lit, Wilt II
from the front.
.ae the~.
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screamod, "everybody down." ambition, and advertlllnc ~ lhltlened bJ ~ . li :lln
I:~o ooe wanted to stay there, "Skyraiclers,'
another man Faces burled tn the earth. llatesmanshlp, and -who would}..- good."
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1dded.
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FU18en clllldled lgoltlzlngly In
But there they would slay, to ''Here they .come.'
the ooze. Minda Cel8ed to !uno[
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"Give 'em bell, up there!''
lion. Hearts stopped heating.
U
LL Ja•k Price, Oklahoma A number of the . platoon II bi1 jlllll to the lift of the
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Clly, cl1d what H eoald Be Ia· memben were beyond caring, platooD. '1111exploalon was a
llrllcted b1s sergeanll to ..ove bul those who were aUD able n!gbtlllll'llll wbomp only parmtn lorward wheo poplllle. lfe oqwnted up Into the tropleal tially blanketed by ;..ud. great
bad '11 ntlloman keep toaeb sky to see the weleome llre01 lihower of around erupted and
whh eommand. Be ~ted ol triendly aircraft.
spattered.
all manaer el 11pporl fire.
Prop pliiMI they were. Workl
II• could do llttle elle.
War II model1 'bul h1ChiY ef- ·Then a cry broke the brief sfAnd slowly b1s platoon w~s lective In terrain tho! cletmlnd- ter alleneei
being murdered.
ed mleroiCOPie accuracy. They "Ob, .no! II hit me."
Jlclrnbers wen on the way, new in at hlgb a!Uiuda and •·Hold ~." lite lleutemml
however. Thenk God for that. then began to dive sharply lrom ballered, "I'm comln8." ,
Trios of exp!OI!Ves thet would tile rear of the platoon.
l'rice'1 eyea wen lllnglng
scatter the enemy's front and 1\• the bombs bit ~·~ l~e lmn heal and; sweat wllen he
opeu their defenses to penetra· me11 cheered.
roached the' '!lldler. and he
lion.
But then, suddenly, the clee rubbed them ·niup!J lo dear
"Lord,"
he muttered, "If aborted.
. biS vision. ·It belped DOl at an.
tlley'd only hurry."
. l'llose who were 11lU looldng The D18J!'s la!» ,and !leek bad
,He felt he could hear every i skyward could see a single sll· been shattered and he was .un.
recoanJzable eveQ to bi8 ljeu-

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This il to let you know that
my huabitnd and I consider
your merger an improvement.
and especially to let you know
how much we enjoy Mr. Thorn·
8ll' "Fifty Years Cll the River."
To us who no longer live
lbere and probably to many
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Jack Price l1fled the Gl · ln
· ht• arms.
AI)Cl lllere the man dled.
The resl of tile llelcl was
. 11110lderlng. SeNim1
• nd
hear about the River and the
btlftltd.nar
llrub,
bouts which plied the river In lw!Jted weapoas, ·Hadle11 bel·
Iormor years. ·
llldlt 10ae~ llelrlly was
We consider 1tla lrtlcles real flllllttllw bill nlodlert the pad·
history and thet he ;, doillfl a dy wtfG' dltted!red wlllt
re11 service In creaUng Inter· tbe blood al the waaatled.
est in our home town.
Price 1l0Qed frtm man to
Sincerely,
man to lfve ald.
Irene Johnson
But, doing so, he himself be'Mrs. S. E. Johnson) came the day's 'lllb vlcUm.
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822 First Ave. Gallipolis r..
eently ~e the first individualln eastern Ohio to receive an
t•••or&gt;o. More than 20,000 Ohi~
membership in the Ohio Civil
Servlco Employees' Association.

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one of seve&lt;~ throughout the
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award. More than 20000 Ollio811S are members of the OCSEA.

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and was aot delinquent throughout bor retirement in 1966. She
was a charter member of the
GaiDa Chapter.
The award was made possible
only by the required number
continuous years and by appn&gt;VIIl ol the central offlco of
O.C.S.E.A. and by vote of
the Slate Executive Board.
IThere Is also a Ufetime rnP.ID·
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net1etl with this rare achiev~ .~
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about 25 lifetime
IIIO!IIbers but it Is believed Mrs.
Houck 1s the lilly ellglble rec~ :'
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l iN.R£~L - ltjembers of the Thespian dramatics C!Ub ot Gall la Academy Hlp school are In .rehearsal for the preaet~tation of lh~ nonForrest Borclea, reMRS. FRANK HOUCK
musical dramatlzatloa ,of "Annie Get Your G~n." The perfoJ'ma~ee li scbe dulad for Friday, Marcll4 at 8 p;m. 111 Gallla Academy auditorium. Jlb'L questa any retired stale em- tact that deparlmeat 10 lbel81111e ~
Rtitb 'Galllngham, laculty idVtsor~ fa _directing the ~ast who, left to. rlgltl, front row, 11'8 ~ger Barrett, Gay llasUan!, !)ebtile Evans, and 8111111 S.. ployoe who thinka he may be rerotda may he checked m1 tbejUa Cabple 11at ~=chrlal. Back row - Tom Folden, Libby Chemngton, Sheryl Roberto, liar ry Amsbiry, Jila Bush, Annetta Tboll!Q ailcl leff Smith.
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PAINTING_ H. P. Christy, Meigs County Engineer, stands with an
Paul
Chandler Christy oil painting. Engineer Christy has three ongmal picture• do111 b7 h1l
late uncle. All are treasured highly.

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Towtr 11 muilb
"tolllher'' In VIet Nam than
Carr woulcl aver be; but DiVer
mind. Govii'IIOI' Bnnm'• proha.
ble RepubUean appo11111t 1n Calo
llornlJ, ilollald Reagan, II dl'to· bQt never mimi. '111e polio
tics ol the f8NIUII bu Ill owa
Wild rotlonall. It la I poiiiiCI
al rule Ill or ruin all, of n•
fiUIICe, of Democratic Ctllllllballsm.
(Copyright, INI, by United
Feature S)'lldloale, IDe.)

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I want a hero; 1!11 U!ICOIIIIliDII
want
When every year and mootb
bring fortb a new one.
Till after cloying the
gazelles with cant,
The age dl!coven he Ia
not 1 true ene.

In
UVING color, "' thot we may determine
once asd for ali exactly what shade ol
green cheese .the moon is made . of.
This seems the least scienee and the
television Industry can do after we Beverly Hillbillies' fans have tried so hard to
dig what this moonshot business Is ali about anyway.

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Needed, a Man to Lead Us
From War, Taxes, and Debt'

ed show!l.
The second ls that the telecast be

for skiing.
The women? They cooldn't aay muilb
lor sputtering.
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The polis were, of OOUI'III, unnecessary.
Almost anyone ltnowa that no girl In her
right mind is going to work ill ski panta
unless she's a ski instructor.
And il the 4octor was really serloUJI,
he should be told lhat so far as physical
comfort is concerned, the most warming
and (umforting thing that can happen to
a girl is to knmv that men find her aice
to look a'".
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It was a nioe try, doctor. But the !adios
s..m to be bearing up fine in short skirts,
thank you
And by the way, doc - are you sure
You feel au right?

and flll(!e «;0\\TTPPIIIIJ - liiP'
ports tbo Jollllloo ~
lkta
. Thill tht llrallll Io&amp;lc of tbt
Dtmocrallc Iell1 TIIDtJ&amp;II 'frlt.
Dian wu far IIIOI't frleadly to
motl of Ill Pl!r)lONI thaD Dew.
'l' could posli!IJy laav• ben. it
wie neverlblieu prepared ,to
dellroy Truman over forefill
policy 'l'hOugb Jolmaon 11 p,.
I!OIIJIIIU'IIbly more frltlldl1 to
moNt of 111 purpoae11 .ad In faet
bas heavily dellnrecl.· domeiU.
Cllly 011 tilem, the left II 11111
prepai'ad to dllcredl1 or evm
brealt him - again over !01'-

I Want a Candidate

You Suppose the Doctor Meant it?
.An English doctor has decided that 1M
.tlort sklrl! the girls are wearing these
"days are rhi!Una and unhealthy.
" He suggests th• gals would bo warmer
"and therefore more efficient employes if
they wore, say, ski pants. !That's righl;iki panls. To work! 1
Now, a pronouncement like this bound
:·1o get attention. And while the good doc;1or undoubtedly didn 't bav. it in mind.
]!It made headlines all around the world.
.C, Polls were taken to get public reaction
)I the sugaestiou,
j;·.And how DID the public react~
E'Wel~ sir, thl! may su_
rprise you, but
tDe men seemed to prefer ladies' legs
iltirea lor soeing to ladies' legs attired

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Rlc/iard Otoen, Publuher
Jamn E. Dmlner, Ado. Dlr.
Vernon Deweese, Ado. Mgr,

Clllattr TG!IIIfii!U,Iuc. Editor
Drllighl Welllrrholl, Editor
Hobart WU.on, Jr., Mon. Editor

By WILLIAM S WIDJ'E
WASHINGTON - A Balkan
guerrilela • type Insurrection •·
·glinst President Jlhnson from
within the Democratic parly'a
lar • liberal wing is in motion
It is meant to punish him for
his refusal to take a soft line
toward the Communist Invaders
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onany a perlocllell dose of conunon sense applied, 28. Post, In Its "Speaking
bow to the eiJheadR aometlmeo would also vanish department, prints an ol'lgmal
t!l lholllhtful article that Into tradition.
article by Republican Congress. ta lbrolqb the gobbledegook We refer te the Feb. 28 IIISue man Robert F. Griffin of Mlchiilnryday waste of
words of Post, more ordinarily known lgan titled, "The Righi • To •
' ' In Congrees and other as "The Slirurdsy Evening Work Fight Misses. The Point."
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even In the crossroad Post." The Curtis Publishing GrUfln makes a
powerful
s .- ,; clrclo around the old Company orders "Post" in blg point, one that every southeast-IPIHoon.
plajn type and "the saturday ern Ohio person, e_g!lhead. or
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Evening" In much smaller char- not. should read. Griftm wntes
·:~ p!alnly Ia • stretched acters u lf pride were taken Americanism at its best. What's
~. for where are the in one and not the other. Why. his point? Nope, we won't tell
~d 1tor': with
the~ we cannot ima&amp;the~ unless it Is you. .Curtis &amp; Co. deserve for
Sf~ons .today·. They long a Curtis's quiet obeiSsance
to prmtmg It your 25 cent pri~e
!It ,disap~ated mto that which the charge that Americans will of a copy to find out. And If
"';caD ~merlcana.
react t111ly to big, gaudy, sim· you aren't that much lnterest)~1· so words WI!Sied in bitter pie symbols.
'ed . what good would follow redtite wblcb, were an ordinary I However that may be, the Feb. viewing it here?
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The thing is visibly at work
In California and Texas, and
it may well spread before the
Presidential eleclton of 1968.
Willingly or not, Sen. Robort
F Kennedy of New York has
becune chosen symbolic head
and intended political benefici·
ary, just as the late Henry A
Wallace was the eager symbol
and intended beneficiary of a
comparable left - wing revolt,
through a third party, In 1948
Indeed, the situation within
the Democratic party is
in
some respects similar to that of
1948 Then, the Democratie farouts sought to destroy the Truman Doctrine of resistance to
those Communist •·wars of liberations," as in Greece, which
were the historical
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. Television addicts will want to he sure
to mark their VIewing ralendars for a
l)li!Oiacular scheduled for 1970 - llve cov. ~ge of the landing of U. S. astronauts

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It is oot downgrading this program to
point out that the quality may not be up
• 1o standard. This is partly because
the
distanco the pictures will be transmitted
- 24~.000 miles - is somewhat
farther
than 11ormal. and
partly because the
. moon is believed to be comparatively new
· in tbe televising business and offers limited transrr111ting power.
But as Max Engert, the spaco agency's
lunar etlevision project manager so well
says, "I think with our subject
matter
peQple will watch it." They just may. at
that.
Engert also explained apologetically
that wniu the television coverage will be
live, It will not be inslantaneous. There
will be, be said, an unavoidable delay of

about three seronds In converting
tho
moon pictures to commercial needs.
This will naturally he frtiStrating to television fans. But they wilt bave to be patient, hard as It may be, unlll moon-earth
transmission can be perfecetd to rival th•
speed with which sinuses travel to Arizona
or kid• rush out of the house without
brushnf their teeth.
Two aspecl! of the moon telecast are
that it be presented so as not to Interfere
especially lmj&gt;Jrtant to viewers. One is
th•t it be presented so as not to interfere
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the tar • outs to I'Miaet lbt
·ullra • COllWVative Ri!publlcan
Senator, ,Jobn "J:ower, as a f•
bulte to Jobnson, over the leu
OOOiervaUve 11 stU! lar from
llboral Democrallc
uplranl,
Waggon~ Carr

lor the Communlsl ;,war of llbo
eratlon" J\ow bloodlly lrlltlfil,.
ing South VIet Nam
The parallel with lH8 Ia not
complete, however Truman at
hie onset of the INS
Pre•!
dentlal election year was In
deep trouble not"onlf wllh !bose
lefties who wanted onl,y to .·•negotiate" with armed CommunIst maraudejs, but also with an
IJ1II'Y Democratic rlgbl • wing
largely based upon the South
VII'! Nam .
Johnson's power today with·
In bls own party 11 vul!y greater Nothing In 1lght suggesta
that hls survival In 1968 requires 8Uch a windfall a1 preserved Truman a generation
igo Truman mado it to reelection only because of a deep
split within the Republican par·
ty and because of the inept
campaign of hl!
opponent,
York
Thomas E Dewey of New
All the same, the current
Dmocratic far • out liborals
are reachlnl for Johnson's vi·
ta1s - If not to defeat him, then
to cut bim up. In Texas, this is
manlfesled by the scheme of

The mlklng horse lor this
mlll8Uvor II a shrill ldeologiral journalist called • Ronnie
Dugar, wbo 1B bln'Isell Campalgnlng for the Senate In the
hope of drawin&amp; oft euougb
Democrallc votes to send Tow·
er back to the Senate. A related aim Is to try to selle cot.lrol of a aublitantlal part In the
alate Democratic preconvention
organism ldelegates are popular!y electetl In Texas) In tho
notion of sendini a besleally anto the next Democratic National Convention
In Callfornll, the left wing's
basic objective ls precisely the
aame - a repudiation of JohnIOD on Viet' Nam. The eternal•
1y howUng California Democratlc Council bas just "demand·
ed" dlrect recognition of the
Communist Viet Cong, even
though the Democratic Govern-

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The qul!Stion, il anybody I! still intere.t• td, i• not just wnat Bobby Kennedy 1aid
h bout Viet Nam but just why he said II .
· · What he said, we think, was that the
Viet Cong ought to be brought Into a coa·
Ution government in South Viet
Nam.
That'! what t1e 1ald, that is, unlll he "clar11fled" It to mean that we should just let
·; the Communists know they have as much
, cbanr.e of winning free elections In South
VIet Nam as anybody else. That's wlr.lt
;, he linaily 1ald, we think.
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administration's current war policy evaporated
into an oiry nothing under heat
from the White House leaving not a rack
nor a recrimination behind,
Thus Ibe senator endeared himself to
the leftmost leftiSts, chopped off his own
limb and still landed on his feet amid
the general consensus.
Could it be In order to paraphrase the
abovfl mentioned
Mr. Lincoln? - "You
can fool some 01 the liberals some of the
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i 'fcii6ers A IIANP--·IIE~ OOT TOTAL .
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ABOUT OTIIER iHJNGS,IIOWE'fJ~,

HIS MEMORY~ NOT SO 1-!0T--·IN
FACT liE'S AMNES/AVILLE ....

BY "!HE WAY.
FONP!JE ..YOO
STILL OWE ME
A BUCK
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REFRESUMENTS
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ANY ARR!INI&gt;EMENT
LIKE iJ.iAT! .ARE YOU
SURE I c&gt;ie&gt;N'T PAY?
1710 WE I-lAVE
REJOI'!ESI-IMENTS?
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'J'lmei.Sentlne~ ·SuiiQy, J'e~ ·'.tT,

Appeared in Cosmopolitan Magazine

County Enginner is Nephew of
Late Famous .Artist, Illustrator

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In former daJJ, milD)' a1 aar
leaden came from lbl riiJb
of ~· but 1
CODlrolled by the jlretldl!lll doe1
not procluce ltaden 01' llllldl al
anything otherwise; Ud IIDce
the days tl FrankliD lloaeevelt,
Congrela bas been IUblervlent
At the time Lord Byroo to lbe presidency. ADd I DeW
rhymed his appeal for a hero, proposed amendment for
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the goVemtlli!DI tf England Wll lour year term, with eleciiGD ~~
In the banda of a group who pruldentlal ,ean, '11011111 . .
were fearful of rebellioo of lbe ta1D1y make It men 110.
"lower clasaea," and who in '111e few mea ID CG~ who
b1s word&amp; "Had no objection to would be lndependealm ...
true Uberty; excepl, that It lenced with sboull of "aubver
would make the people free. ·• sion" "COIIIDIDDlsln,• and tlllo
Byron did not live to see his loyalty. Enn with cbarees o1
"hero" but died jolt at the be- ·~son. One ol IIUJ' most ·able
RiJilllnl of a period of reform senators 11 1 nsu1t ol bit ~
which was to eventually make approval of admlldalratlon pot.
the Engllsh the moat free of aU lcles, bas been excluded from
peoples.
state dinner• held In bGnor If
Like Byron, I want 1 "hero," vtsi~ lant,n repiii.....,IIYel.
1 candidale for the presldell- We bear mueb al IUbnrlloa.
cy for 111M. Surely, 1111101111 the but the wont of all IUb..,.lOII,
18£ mllllon people al lbll c:oun- the act of aubverliDI lrue loJtry lbero muat be 1 mill wbo llty to 0111'1 COWilrJ to loyalty
can lead us out of the dark to a po]lllcll (l8l'tJ, to a popular
wUdernes• of war and debt IIIII prejudlet, or to 111 ldmiD
lues in which wt Uve. Surely Lllralion, becomea llllft and
there must be one miD wbo more 1 jlllt al our IIJNIII.
can offer to the youlba If this "ConseiiSIIS" reached by free

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ILLUSTRATION - Meigs County Engineer H. P. Chris·
iy is shown her~ as a teenage boy. This illustration, with
inglneer Christy, at right, appeared in a, 1913 copy of Cosmopolilan Magazine. The illustration was drawn by Engineer Christy's uncle, Paul Chandler Christy. Engineer
Christy served as a mode! many times as a youngster for
drawings by- the world-famous artist.

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for the future. And to he a name pies of Anglo Saxon peoples,
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just numbor Sl-409- 31.
be'·• hll Some-, cyUnder falllnB !llrlllght lor Surely, among the 'll million sensus can be dead!?. For con
By TOM TIEDE
m~n "'ho l'as .... ·
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of those who remained Republlo lormlty If aot ~ And
Newspaper Enterprlle -'"••· Ilime$ ther~ was a ICrtaJII, tba _pl~toon. . abort bambi . A cans in a lte of John Birch dl COIIformltJ will ott .p!llduce
B.~o TRI, Viet Nam (NEA) ·somelimes a muffled. &amp;asp, nomble mec.hanlcal error. ~ l!arry Go~dwater there must be leatlel'll In Rovermtledl· ' ;
-II was bot is the rice paddy. lsume!Imes only the Silence of bomb release Ievere had brok a prospective candidate other For 11 has been aald truly
Itchy and lll1COmforlable. The a mile that before bad been en loose prematurely and the than the famiUar party rentle "i man wbo lllleketb ~t bls
platoon was burled In a foot of noisily at war.
TN1 wa• · faUlnJ gracefully' ~f men repealing the old famllla!l neck fn opposition to" ara1
mud and, one by fright~ed "Lieutenant!"
som~body grotesquely, toward the hom· warnings against "straw ~· oplnlOD can~ ....,.. ltltl*·
ooe, the men were being .rr1ed.
fled GIB.
or "Hollywood Heros"
wtiil ed down •at lnternls;· llilt be
picked off by heavy enemy fire ' "Yeah,", Price an1wered.
''Good God,'' the UeuleDillt confuse the technjques of actin&amp;_, can rife .agaln w1t11t lit, Wilt II
from the front.
.ae the~.
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screamod, "everybody down." ambition, and advertlllnc ~ lhltlened bJ ~ . li :lln
I:~o ooe wanted to stay there, "Skyraiclers,'
another man Faces burled tn the earth. llatesmanshlp, and -who would}..- good."
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1dded.
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FU18en clllldled lgoltlzlngly In
But there they would slay, to ''Here they .come.'
the ooze. Minda Cel8ed to !uno[
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"Give 'em bell, up there!''
lion. Hearts stopped heating.
U
LL Ja•k Price, Oklahoma A number of the . platoon II bi1 jlllll to the lift of the
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Clly, cl1d what H eoald Be Ia· memben were beyond caring, platooD. '1111exploalon was a
llrllcted b1s sergeanll to ..ove bul those who were aUD able n!gbtlllll'llll wbomp only parmtn lorward wheo poplllle. lfe oqwnted up Into the tropleal tially blanketed by ;..ud. great
bad '11 ntlloman keep toaeb sky to see the weleome llre01 lihower of around erupted and
whh eommand. Be ~ted ol triendly aircraft.
spattered.
all manaer el 11pporl fire.
Prop pliiMI they were. Workl
II• could do llttle elle.
War II model1 'bul h1ChiY ef- ·Then a cry broke the brief sfAnd slowly b1s platoon w~s lective In terrain tho! cletmlnd- ter alleneei
being murdered.
ed mleroiCOPie accuracy. They "Ob, .no! II hit me."
Jlclrnbers wen on the way, new in at hlgb a!Uiuda and •·Hold ~." lite lleutemml
however. Thenk God for that. then began to dive sharply lrom ballered, "I'm comln8." ,
Trios of exp!OI!Ves thet would tile rear of the platoon.
l'rice'1 eyea wen lllnglng
scatter the enemy's front and 1\• the bombs bit ~·~ l~e lmn heal and; sweat wllen he
opeu their defenses to penetra· me11 cheered.
roached the' '!lldler. and he
lion.
But then, suddenly, the clee rubbed them ·niup!J lo dear
"Lord,"
he muttered, "If aborted.
. biS vision. ·It belped DOl at an.
tlley'd only hurry."
. l'llose who were 11lU looldng The D18J!'s la!» ,and !leek bad
,He felt he could hear every i skyward could see a single sll· been shattered and he was .un.
recoanJzable eveQ to bi8 ljeu-

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This il to let you know that
my huabitnd and I consider
your merger an improvement.
and especially to let you know
how much we enjoy Mr. Thorn·
8ll' "Fifty Years Cll the River."
To us who no longer live
lbere and probably to many
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Jack Price l1fled the Gl · ln
· ht• arms.
AI)Cl lllere the man dled.
The resl of tile llelcl was
. 11110lderlng. SeNim1
• nd
hear about the River and the
btlftltd.nar
llrub,
bouts which plied the river In lw!Jted weapoas, ·Hadle11 bel·
Iormor years. ·
llldlt 10ae~ llelrlly was
We consider 1tla lrtlcles real flllllttllw bill nlodlert the pad·
history and thet he ;, doillfl a dy wtfG' dltted!red wlllt
re11 service In creaUng Inter· tbe blood al the waaatled.
est in our home town.
Price 1l0Qed frtm man to
Sincerely,
man to lfve ald.
Irene Johnson
But, doing so, he himself be'Mrs. S. E. Johnson) came the day's 'lllb vlcUm.
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822 First Ave. Gallipolis r..
eently ~e the first individualln eastern Ohio to receive an
t•••or&gt;o. More than 20,000 Ohi~
membership in the Ohio Civil
Servlco Employees' Association.

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one of seve&lt;~ throughout the
state ever to receive such an
award. More than 20000 Ollio811S are members of the OCSEA.

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and was aot delinquent throughout bor retirement in 1966. She
was a charter member of the
GaiDa Chapter.
The award was made possible
only by the required number
continuous years and by appn&gt;VIIl ol the central offlco of
O.C.S.E.A. and by vote of
the Slate Executive Board.
IThere Is also a Ufetime rnP.ID·
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net1etl with this rare achiev~ .~
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about 25 lifetime
IIIO!IIbers but it Is believed Mrs.
Houck 1s the lilly ellglble rec~ :'
plent of the special award.
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l iN.R£~L - ltjembers of the Thespian dramatics C!Ub ot Gall la Academy Hlp school are In .rehearsal for the preaet~tation of lh~ nonForrest Borclea, reMRS. FRANK HOUCK
musical dramatlzatloa ,of "Annie Get Your G~n." The perfoJ'ma~ee li scbe dulad for Friday, Marcll4 at 8 p;m. 111 Gallla Academy auditorium. Jlb'L questa any retired stale em- tact that deparlmeat 10 lbel81111e ~
Rtitb 'Galllngham, laculty idVtsor~ fa _directing the ~ast who, left to. rlgltl, front row, 11'8 ~ger Barrett, Gay llasUan!, !)ebtile Evans, and 8111111 S.. ployoe who thinka he may be rerotda may he checked m1 tbejUa Cabple 11at ~=chrlal. Back row - Tom Folden, Libby Chemngton, Sheryl Roberto, liar ry Amsbiry, Jila Bush, Annetta Tboll!Q ailcl leff Smith.
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PAINTING_ H. P. Christy, Meigs County Engineer, stands with an
Paul
Chandler Christy oil painting. Engineer Christy has three ongmal picture• do111 b7 h1l
late uncle. All are treasured highly.

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Towtr 11 muilb
"tolllher'' In VIet Nam than
Carr woulcl aver be; but DiVer
mind. Govii'IIOI' Bnnm'• proha.
ble RepubUean appo11111t 1n Calo
llornlJ, ilollald Reagan, II dl'to· bQt never mimi. '111e polio
tics ol the f8NIUII bu Ill owa
Wild rotlonall. It la I poiiiiCI
al rule Ill or ruin all, of n•
fiUIICe, of Democratic Ctllllllballsm.
(Copyright, INI, by United
Feature S)'lldloale, IDe.)

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I want a hero; 1!11 U!ICOIIIIliDII
want
When every year and mootb
bring fortb a new one.
Till after cloying the
gazelles with cant,
The age dl!coven he Ia
not 1 true ene.

In
UVING color, "' thot we may determine
once asd for ali exactly what shade ol
green cheese .the moon is made . of.
This seems the least scienee and the
television Industry can do after we Beverly Hillbillies' fans have tried so hard to
dig what this moonshot business Is ali about anyway.

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Needed, a Man to Lead Us
From War, Taxes, and Debt'

ed show!l.
The second ls that the telecast be

for skiing.
The women? They cooldn't aay muilb
lor sputtering.
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The polis were, of OOUI'III, unnecessary.
Almost anyone ltnowa that no girl In her
right mind is going to work ill ski panta
unless she's a ski instructor.
And il the 4octor was really serloUJI,
he should be told lhat so far as physical
comfort is concerned, the most warming
and (umforting thing that can happen to
a girl is to knmv that men find her aice
to look a'".
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It was a nioe try, doctor. But the !adios
s..m to be bearing up fine in short skirts,
thank you
And by the way, doc - are you sure
You feel au right?

and flll(!e «;0\\TTPPIIIIJ - liiP'
ports tbo Jollllloo ~
lkta
. Thill tht llrallll Io&amp;lc of tbt
Dtmocrallc Iell1 TIIDtJ&amp;II 'frlt.
Dian wu far IIIOI't frleadly to
motl of Ill Pl!r)lONI thaD Dew.
'l' could posli!IJy laav• ben. it
wie neverlblieu prepared ,to
dellroy Truman over forefill
policy 'l'hOugb Jolmaon 11 p,.
I!OIIJIIIU'IIbly more frltlldl1 to
moNt of 111 purpoae11 .ad In faet
bas heavily dellnrecl.· domeiU.
Cllly 011 tilem, the left II 11111
prepai'ad to dllcredl1 or evm
brealt him - again over !01'-

I Want a Candidate

You Suppose the Doctor Meant it?
.An English doctor has decided that 1M
.tlort sklrl! the girls are wearing these
"days are rhi!Una and unhealthy.
" He suggests th• gals would bo warmer
"and therefore more efficient employes if
they wore, say, ski pants. !That's righl;iki panls. To work! 1
Now, a pronouncement like this bound
:·1o get attention. And while the good doc;1or undoubtedly didn 't bav. it in mind.
]!It made headlines all around the world.
.C, Polls were taken to get public reaction
)I the sugaestiou,
j;·.And how DID the public react~
E'Wel~ sir, thl! may su_
rprise you, but
tDe men seemed to prefer ladies' legs
iltirea lor soeing to ladies' legs attired

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Coach Russ Moore's Pome·
roy Plllllhers, Jed by tile fantastlo eoraer abootlsg of Senior
Bruce Slmpsoo, downed a stul&gt;bom Wllton team 52,40 in the
nightcap game o1 the opening
rOUDd ollhe WeUtton Sectional
Clasa A tournament
Friday
nigbl.
SIIIJpiOII put tile ball through
the hoop 11 times, &amp;enerally
from lito :at feel away along
the baseline. He missed only
lour limes. Wltb a charity toss,
and 11 fteldera, hll :13 polnta

Coach BiU McNiokles of Wllton put the freeze order on in
tile first half resulting In the
un•sual iwore oi 3-1 favoring
Pomeroy after 3 minutes of
play.
Field General of the Wilton
freeze wu Its fine all • around

performer Jim
•lim 6-0 boy who ended a
of great effort with 20
He controlled the ball
for minutes at a time,
to slip past Dick Werry on a
pick. He rarely succeeded.
Down 18-10 starting the sec-

Obi0 uRaIJyFaIIS·Shorl '
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Con I ere n c e. Platl&lt;owskl'
splurge gave the Falcons a
FieldhoUBe Sold
commanding 47 • 30 halfllme
bulge. The big center wu lleld
Out for Tourney
outscored the Falcons In tbe
KENT, Obio (UP!) - Kent
On the way to the halftime
State Unlenily'l Memorlal
spread, the Falcons hit 58 per
G)'IIID8Ilum will be IJiled to cacent from the Ooor.
paclty on March 7 for the ru-at
Ohio, playing with starters
round c1 tbe NCAA College BasMike Hammond and Ken
ketball T0111'118111eDI Mid-East
Fowlkeo, both out with injuries,
Regional
outseared the Falcoss In the
Kent siate officlo!J announced
1g
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second ball but . could m~ge
Saturlay ·the 6001).seal field·
only to pull w1thm three pomts
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at 6310 with 9:1» left.
usether.. aD _,___
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Fred Cluff led the Bobclll8
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lilted. Unfilled ordera will be re·
10 overall _and 5-ll in tile
lurned.
with 22 pomts.
Tbe klunwneDt pUs Dayton
Bob Van Poppe!_, woo re·
against'tbe· Mid-American Con. .. .
placed Piatkowski m1dway
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Kelth Carter, &gt;-10 freshman, through the second half, scored
Iorence ch&amp;mp!OD at 7 ~.m. and slommeoj In 26 points to pace 11 key polnls as BG pullel
Western Kentucky agamst Loy- the HigJolanders, and Steve Ell- away. Nick Atoi had 18 points
ol!..~ Chicago .,•ttthp.mD.
iott IHJ senior, grabbed 15 of for the Falcons.
'"" wmner
e ayton- 40 rebounds but Southwestern
Mid-American champicm tame IDgh Schciol Gallla
county
will face the Southeastern Con- champions, dropped a close 72Flawle" Perlormaace
ference . champion, Kentucky, 68 decision Friday night
to DAVOS, Switzerland (UPI) and the Western Kentucky-Loy- Chesapeake in tile first round
Peggy Fleming, a
ola wonner will meet the B!i of the Ironton Cia88 A sectional.
high school stUdent from
ten champion In tbe regional
ado
Springs, Colo., virtually
oe i-flnala at Iowa City, Iowa, Both teams led al various Jn.
sured
the United States of its
on March 11.
tervals but by no more than
first
world
figure skating gold
,._,.........,...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1six points. Soulhwestern had
two other men in double
fi. medal in six years Saturday
gures, EllloU with 11 and Gene with an almost flawless perHall with 18 points. Phil Wilka formance In the school flgurel.
HERE ARE THE
had 20 points to pace Chesa- Tbe 17-year-old Miss Fleming
peake. Jim Arms had 19, Vic opened a huge lead oll9·polnts
Meenacb 17, and Dave Estep over defending champion Petra
16, as Chesapeake's only scor- Burka of Canada alter the completion ol the six school
ers ail hit In double figures .
ures,
tbe compulsory phase
Southwestern (68) - Hall, 865 Ford G1l1xie 500 0.16;
Elliott, 1-1-11; Colley, 1-4- the completion.
2 dr. Htnlhp, 289 .,.....,
ilandard tran1. •ac:11o and 8; Jackson, 2-3-7; Bryant, 0-2heater
2; K. carter, 11-4-25. Totals,
BLACK HAWKS WIN

wu ldlb f.or both teams.

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
(UPI) - Bowling Green scored
early to defeat Ohio University
110-78 Saturday, but bad to fight
off a detormined second ·half
surge by the Bobcata.
Walt Piatkowski scored 22
points in the first half to lead
tbe Falcons, now 1·14 ov~rall
and 5-ll ln the Mld·Amer1can

H' hland

sefkut

El'unma
' l ed by
Panthers 72-68

LOOK I

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Eotep, 7-2-16; Meenacll, 7-3-17;
Houck, 1).0.0. Totals, 29-14-72.
Score by quarters'
Southwestern . . . . . . 16 28 48 61
Chesapeake .... · · . IS 34 54 72

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DETROIT (UP!) - A pair 'of
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and
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the boardl bul &lt;GUI*''t Nelsonville ushered Sher·id.,, ll
stop Simpson or Werry wltb to the sldelinea in the Class
10 from outside, Ronnie (Bones) BIBketball Tournament Friri•v II
Logan with 8 and Dick KniCht ni8ht 75-ll9.
with I. Bill Moore added f .
The winners displayed
Wilton hit 13 of 30 from the scoring balance with Gary HaY· II
field. The Panthers with Simp. nes getting 22 points, s t e v.
son so aharp, bit 2i of S8 for • Schulta 21 and Bob Richards 19.
Howlil'd Thlvonor
sizzling 55 per cent.
Gary Sterrett of Sheridan, howThe P the
ever, topped all 1&lt;0rers with
'I'BIS WEEK'S
an rs now meet tbe 34-point performance
: e r of the Kyger Creek-Me- The reams were ev~n in lleld
SPECIAL!
ur game in the senli-flnaLt goals with u each but from
M:ch 4 8' 30 p.m.
the charity line It was NelsonY qua _rs:
ville 2.1-11.
12
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NELSONVILLE (7i) - Rlch· · .. ·.... 8 10 20 40 ards, 6-7·19; Haynea, 7-8-22;
Automatie, blue
Knlgh~z!!'~r !Ul
Daugherty, :J.O.ll; Schultz, a.aLo
00
1 71 W mpson 11·1·23, 21: Harold, 0.2-2: Pancake,
1!1J~an • • ' erry ~10, Moore 8. Total• - 2623-75.
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~::2 Swisher 04&amp;. Totals 21- 1-6-2; Palmer,
Brandon:
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2-6-4 ; Dupler, 5-0-10; SterreU,
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.. 11-12-34; DeRolph 1.().2; Wlr1e. ll
Strausbaugh H0.20,
Wells gardner 3-5-11 Totals - 2H1'·11
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04&amp;, Runles
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Coach Russ Moore's Pome·
roy Plllllhers, Jed by tile fantastlo eoraer abootlsg of Senior
Bruce Slmpsoo, downed a stul&gt;bom Wllton team 52,40 in the
nightcap game o1 the opening
rOUDd ollhe WeUtton Sectional
Clasa A tournament
Friday
nigbl.
SIIIJpiOII put tile ball through
the hoop 11 times, &amp;enerally
from lito :at feel away along
the baseline. He missed only
lour limes. Wltb a charity toss,
and 11 fteldera, hll :13 polnta

Coach BiU McNiokles of Wllton put the freeze order on in
tile first half resulting In the
un•sual iwore oi 3-1 favoring
Pomeroy after 3 minutes of
play.
Field General of the Wilton
freeze wu Its fine all • around

performer Jim
•lim 6-0 boy who ended a
of great effort with 20
He controlled the ball
for minutes at a time,
to slip past Dick Werry on a
pick. He rarely succeeded.
Down 18-10 starting the sec-

Obi0 uRaIJyFaIIS·Shorl '
BG's score 90•78 v·ICtory

,
Con I ere n c e. Platl&lt;owskl'
splurge gave the Falcons a
FieldhoUBe Sold
commanding 47 • 30 halfllme
bulge. The big center wu lleld
Out for Tourney
outscored the Falcons In tbe
KENT, Obio (UP!) - Kent
On the way to the halftime
State Unlenily'l Memorlal
spread, the Falcons hit 58 per
G)'IIID8Ilum will be IJiled to cacent from the Ooor.
paclty on March 7 for the ru-at
Ohio, playing with starters
round c1 tbe NCAA College BasMike Hammond and Ken
ketball T0111'118111eDI Mid-East
Fowlkeo, both out with injuries,
Regional
outseared the Falcoss In the
Kent siate officlo!J announced
1g
efS
second ball but . could m~ge
Saturlay ·the 6001).seal field·
only to pull w1thm three pomts
ho
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and that
at 6310 with 9:1» left.
usether.. aD _,___
nbeo
Fred Cluff led the Bobclll8
I ur
.rna ....... can
lilted. Unfilled ordera will be re·
10 overall _and 5-ll in tile
lurned.
with 22 pomts.
Tbe klunwneDt pUs Dayton
Bob Van Poppe!_, woo re·
against'tbe· Mid-American Con. .. .
placed Piatkowski m1dway
.
Kelth Carter, &gt;-10 freshman, through the second half, scored
Iorence ch&amp;mp!OD at 7 ~.m. and slommeoj In 26 points to pace 11 key polnls as BG pullel
Western Kentucky agamst Loy- the HigJolanders, and Steve Ell- away. Nick Atoi had 18 points
ol!..~ Chicago .,•ttthp.mD.
iott IHJ senior, grabbed 15 of for the Falcons.
'"" wmner
e ayton- 40 rebounds but Southwestern
Mid-American champicm tame IDgh Schciol Gallla
county
will face the Southeastern Con- champions, dropped a close 72Flawle" Perlormaace
ference . champion, Kentucky, 68 decision Friday night
to DAVOS, Switzerland (UPI) and the Western Kentucky-Loy- Chesapeake in tile first round
Peggy Fleming, a
ola wonner will meet the B!i of the Ironton Cia88 A sectional.
high school stUdent from
ten champion In tbe regional
ado
Springs, Colo., virtually
oe i-flnala at Iowa City, Iowa, Both teams led al various Jn.
sured
the United States of its
on March 11.
tervals but by no more than
first
world
figure skating gold
,._,.........,...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1six points. Soulhwestern had
two other men in double
fi. medal in six years Saturday
gures, EllloU with 11 and Gene with an almost flawless perHall with 18 points. Phil Wilka formance In the school flgurel.
HERE ARE THE
had 20 points to pace Chesa- Tbe 17-year-old Miss Fleming
peake. Jim Arms had 19, Vic opened a huge lead oll9·polnts
Meenacb 17, and Dave Estep over defending champion Petra
16, as Chesapeake's only scor- Burka of Canada alter the completion ol the six school
ers ail hit In double figures .
ures,
tbe compulsory phase
Southwestern (68) - Hall, 865 Ford G1l1xie 500 0.16;
Elliott, 1-1-11; Colley, 1-4- the completion.
2 dr. Htnlhp, 289 .,.....,
ilandard tran1. •ac:11o and 8; Jackson, 2-3-7; Bryant, 0-2heater
2; K. carter, 11-4-25. Totals,
BLACK HAWKS WIN

wu ldlb f.or both teams.

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
(UPI) - Bowling Green scored
early to defeat Ohio University
110-78 Saturday, but bad to fight
off a detormined second ·half
surge by the Bobcata.
Walt Piatkowski scored 22
points in the first half to lead
tbe Falcons, now 1·14 ov~rall
and 5-ll ln the Mld·Amer1can

H' hland

sefkut

El'unma
' l ed by
Panthers 72-68

LOOK I

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USED CARS

65 Ford GaiiXie 500
Conv. 352 ong. Std. fr1no.,
radio and hea&amp;lr ·

65 Musteng 2 Door
H.T. 219 '"" 4 -.1 flint.
Rodlo 1nol hootar

64 Ford GaiiXie 500
2 dr. H.T, 352 lftt· At trono.
p. dterlnt, radie, hNter

64 Ford Oel.xie 500
XL Conv. I eyl. AI Irons. p.
st.n.,, rodlo ond """'

64 English Ford 2 Dr.
2 dr. 4 ....... lr1no.

63 Chevrolet lmpela

2'1·14-llll.

Chesapeake (72) - Wood, 0IHI; Wilks, H-20 Arma, 7·3-19;
Eotep, 7-2-16; Meenacll, 7-3-17;
Houck, 1).0.0. Totals, 29-14-72.
Score by quarters'
Southwestern . . . . . . 16 28 48 61
Chesapeake .... · · . IS 34 54 72

Springfield

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61 Olch 98 2 Door

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DETROIT (UP!) - A pair 'of
goals by Dough Mohns
and
Bobby Hull's 48th of the season
led he Cbicago Black Hawks to
a 1·1 victory over tho Detroit
Red Wings here Saturday atternoon.

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Muon,

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hall, Wilton stepped up the ,
tempo but that stU! was to a :
anall's pace. Strausbaugh 111rt.- I
eel ahoottng from the outllde 1
£ft
Tim Goss allpped through lhe
V -o7 OUUt
middle three tlmea. Wilton mn•
the boardl bul &lt;GUI*''t Nelsonville ushered Sher·id.,, ll
stop Simpson or Werry wltb to the sldelinea in the Class
10 from outside, Ronnie (Bones) BIBketball Tournament Friri•v II
Logan with 8 and Dick KniCht ni8ht 75-ll9.
with I. Bill Moore added f .
The winners displayed
Wilton hit 13 of 30 from the scoring balance with Gary HaY· II
field. The Panthers with Simp. nes getting 22 points, s t e v.
son so aharp, bit 2i of S8 for • Schulta 21 and Bob Richards 19.
Howlil'd Thlvonor
sizzling 55 per cent.
Gary Sterrett of Sheridan, howThe P the
ever, topped all 1&lt;0rers with
'I'BIS WEEK'S
an rs now meet tbe 34-point performance
: e r of the Kyger Creek-Me- The reams were ev~n in lleld
SPECIAL!
ur game in the senli-flnaLt goals with u each but from
M:ch 4 8' 30 p.m.
the charity line It was NelsonY qua _rs:
ville 2.1-11.
12
18
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NELSONVILLE (7i) - Rlch· · .. ·.... 8 10 20 40 ards, 6-7·19; Haynea, 7-8-22;
Automatie, blue
Knlgh~z!!'~r !Ul
Daugherty, :J.O.ll; Schultz, a.aLo
00
1 71 W mpson 11·1·23, 21: Harold, 0.2-2: Pancake,
1!1J~an • • ' erry ~10, Moore 8. Total• - 2623-75.
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SHERIDAN (69) - Horsey YOUR ...
~::2 Swisher 04&amp;. Totals 21- 1-6-2; Palmer,
Brandon:
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WILTO
2-6-4 ; Dupler, 5-0-10; SterreU,
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N &lt;II)
.. 11-12-34; DeRolph 1.().2; Wlr1e. ll
Strausbaugh H0.20,
Wells gardner 3-5-11 Totals - 2H1'·11
2-2-ll Peters 04&amp; Goss 2-2 •
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04&amp;, Runles
1-0.2. Nelsonville ........ 19 41 59
J3.1t-40·
Sheridan .... . .. . •.. 7 23 41

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the safest way to ha ve fun
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Gardeners Wedll&lt;!sday evening
at her home wben evergreens
was the program topic.

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The meeting was in charge
of Mrs. Howard Birchfield, president, aud members
roU caD w~ an eve,rgreen
ting. It was announced
Mn. Bircll!ield would al!!!'~r,j
on WMPO Garden Club
Mollday, March 7.
rangements for the
Home were made by Mrs. Joe
Bolin and Mrs. Tom MArtin.
Members were reminded to
bring seeds for ~H club to the
March meeting. .

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An IUustcated talk with
scriptitns and varieties of evergreens,
by
Mrs. Harold Sauer in her absence wu
given by Mrs. Don Harrison.
A paper "Why evergreen leave! may ran," was given by Mrs.
Birchfielll, alld an arUcle, A
Mrs.
SECOND CONCERT - The Greenwich Quartet. and instrumental group will present the second concert on the Tri-County terlea at 8 p.m. Tues- ganleo wllh birda, by
day ln Gallia Academy auditorium. Plctwed left to right are Guy Lumia, violinist; Herbert Rogers, pianist; Gary VanOrsdale, vtolost and Allen Mc- Bruee Davis.
The traveling prize dol8ted
Gill, cellist.
by Mrs. Carl Morris was award-

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married December 30 at the Asbury MethodiSt Church ill
Syraeuse Vows of the double rmg ceremony were read. b1
the Rev. Wendell Stutler. They are at home to theJr fri.ende
at 2412 Washmglon Blvd., Belp1o. \See next pago for w.O.
ding account),

. an aucUon of baked goads and
The second concert of the Iperformances occasions of rare for his professioR when he was his second Nfw York recital In I -Appearing as
cellist ibis household articles was he'd, af·
Trl • County Community Con· beauty, vitality and 1mmediate 11only seven. t 11, he
won a ITown. Hall was given an acco- season Is Allen McGill. I• 11160 fer which the hostess 85slsted
cert Association's 1965-66 series communication.
[scholarshJp to the Brooklyn lade m the New York T1mes: he rece1ved has B. S. degree by her daughter. onna and her
will be presented at a p. m. The Quartet's pianist, ~er· Academy of Mus1c, a~d at 16 "He retur~ed to give a brilli· fro~ the Juilliard School of Mu- mother, Mrs. Lawrence Milhoaa,
Tuesday in the auditorium of the bert Rogers, is ~lso a recJtal- lw.Jn. another scholarship
for a~t accoun~ of himself in a SIC 1n New ~ark where be w~ served refreshments.
Gallla Academy High School, ist of note, havmg perform~ stud1es ~t ~e Eastman School v1rt~oso recital. He see~s we11 I scholarship stud~nt. lmmed1- Attending were the aben and
~eaturing one of the country's fref']uently in New Y~rk,
m- of Mus1c tn Rochester. He ~u1pped fo!' success_. HIS play~ at_ely after gr~duat10n, _Mr. Me- Mrs. Bruce May, Mrs. Harvey
mo•f outstanding instrumental eluding Town Hall recitals, as holds the degrees of both Bach- mg has pohsh and fmesse to •IG1ll entered hiS professtonal ca· O'Dell, Mrs. Robert Snowden,
ensembles Greenwich Quarter. well as in key cities of Europe. elor and Master of Music, as high degree."
,ret&gt;r as first cellist of the St. A1J's. Jim Thomas and Mrs.
The su~ess of the group has Mr. Rogers, a native of Wichi- well as the highest distinction Gary VanOsdale is the QuarJ LoulB Sywphony, and he also Fred Williamson.
sprung from lite unusually high Ita Falls, Texas, had a Town to be offered by the Eastman let's violist. He balls from Ak· loured extensively with
the
caliber of mJilliclanship
of Hall recital railed by "Musicatlschool- the Performer's CeriJ·Iron, where he perforJQOd for St. Louis Sinfonietta as princiINJURED IN FALL
!ath artist. fn leading or- America" as "A deft, buoyantlficale and Artist's Diploma.
three seasons with that city's pal cellist.
Alva v. Mahaffey, 04. Rl 4
·hestras and ensembles,
as performance, an unJillually ex- In 1961, a Fulbright Fellow- ~' symphony. A four • year schol· Leopold Stokowski engaged Albany was admitted to Hoi· \
wlmsts in recitals and on the citing debut," and the New] ship sent him to Paris, and dur- ~rsh1p to the CincinnaU College I Allen Mcill for his famed zer Hospital al to 10 p.m. Fri·artio, each has performed with York Times called him "A per- ir,g his European stay, he gave [Conflervatr.ry of Music won bim American Symphony Orchestra. day with a fractured pelvis and
ootable success. And because iormer with both technique and [many concerts in France, Hot- h1s bachelor of music degree in '1\t JJ.oted conductor was qmck a fractured jaw. He was mlhey are young men, there is imagination, an unusually com- land . England and Germa~y..~r. 1962 and for three consecutive to recognize the young .cellist's jured ~en he fell eut ?fa haya youthful ardor and love of mlmicative
performance." [Lum1a served as solo vmhmst seasons, Mr. Va~Osdale bas talents and promoted h1m to mow 1n the bam at h1s home.
mn&lt;ic making by the Green·] Born in New York, vlmintst with Leningrad's Ktrov Ballet Ibeen enaged by u., Aspen the principal chair io his secood His &lt;ondition is roported as
wich Q113rlel which makes its Guy Lunda began preparalions lduring Its New York visit, and Festival Orchestra Ia Colorado. season.
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Material for Rock Springs Grange I

Mrs. Burkett Installed

Rocks Springs Grange lived It onomie chairman, reported that ~
was given by Mrs. Waller Wadup oo a program !rom McGuf- she had the rules for sewing
deU and the meeting .was closfey's readers ia a regular ses· contesl8 for the year aJtd also
ed with group singing and a
sion Thursday evening Vf It h that the Grange would serve
poem given by Mrs. Burkett,
Fred Goeglein, worthy master, lunch at the Southeaster• Here"Never Cease to Marvel." The
pre•iding.
ford sale, March 19, at the coiiiibostesses 1 Mrs ..John Welsl:1, ~l~.
Mrs. Amos Leonard, home ec· lly garage. Pomona
Grange
Carl Horky. Mrs. J. K. Sm1th,
was announced for Friday,
Sewing Club Meet.
Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Vm·
March 4, at Ute Rock Springs
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cent Dabo, aSd Mrs. Edward
hall.
Other officers Installed were Knitl on Sweaters
Tewksbary, served salad and
Mrs. R. M. Sherman vice pres- Th So d
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sandwiches during the social
The program from McGuf·
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ldent; Mrs. Myron Miller, sec·
ke 'than h ew [uMrmeRas hour.
fey readers was presented,
ret•ry and Mrs. Waller Waddell wee a, e. orne o
s. ose
which opened with a biography
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lreaslji'Or, along With the chair- Sheets to kmt on their sweaters,
A group of present ll!ld for· oi William H McGuffey by Mrs.
mer Gallia
chose SuR· W A M , I lurer. Read·
man of tho varioua committees. and learn how to make arm
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day,
Feb. countians
20th for a friendly . · ·. organ ec
TO WED- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Darnell, Mulberry-av,
Mrs. James Harley conducted holes in sweaters.
Mist Naacy Planl1
gathering and covered dish din- mgs given Included, Forty Years Pomeroy, are announemg the engagement and approachthe canllellght Installation and Mrs. Sheets served cake, ice
ner at the home of Mr. and Ago, by Mrs. Robert Louks; ing marriage o( !hell daughter Linda Lee, to Donald Wi~
read the cbarge of the office cream, ~ coffee and pop during
Mrs. Donald M. Payae In Pin- The Spider and the Fly, Mrs. liam Mayer, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mayer, Oak Street,
asthufficers stolid back of lite a social hour. Attending wero
Ita p k Fl 'da
William Grueser; an Elegy of Pomoroy. Miss Darnell" a graduate or Pomeroy Higb
altar holding an open Bible Ruby Sheets, Mrs. Dana Cald~
:Jo;ed the de· Msdam Blaize, Amos Leonard; School, class of 1965, and attended Columbus Bus111ess Unlo
the Cross aDd a llgbted caadle: well, Thelma Lockhart, Alta
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llghlful affaJr were: Mr. aDd and The Old Oake•
Bucket, versity. Mr. Mayer rs a groduate of Pomeroy H1gh Sehoo~
Dalley, Becky Unroe, and hos- Mrs. Donald Hicks presented
Mrs. Stanley Evans, Gallipolis, William Grueser.
Iclass of 1964, and of Uhro Slale Barber College ia Co!UJBo
Mrs. :Paul Haptonstall, out tesS Mrs. Sheets. Guests were devotions usmg
the theme,
Mr. aRd. Mrs. Gilbert L. Plants Mr and Mrs Vance Fenster- Amos Leonard read
T_h e bus. He 19 employed by Warner's Barber Shop m Pomeroy.
going president, opened the Margvel Hardesty and Ethel '·Love of God" demoRslrated of Rl. 1 Gallipolis are aonounc- maker of New Port Rickey, Tempest; Mrs. Homer R1ce, The wedding will be an event of Ma y 1st in the Federate4
meeting and led the
group Fellure.
wtth persooal expenen~s at the ing engagement aod approach· Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Fol· 'Ilte Snowman; Ml9. Fred Goeg- Church 1n Pomeroy. The custom or open churcll and opell
singing of lite -hymn, "What a
February m.,.Ung of ~iddleport ing marriage of their daughter, den cl Venice, Fla , Mr. and 'ein, The Battle of BlenheJR; reception wih be observed_:_
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Friend." Devotions were given
~TrENDS INSPI!;(:J'JON
W.C.T.U. Fnday eveDIR~ al the Nancy c. Plants to Mr. Ronnie Mrs. Harold Bean Ill St.
Mrs. Fr81lk Grueser, What I - -'---- -- - - ~
by ~ Harley who used the Se~ral members of the Order heme of Mrs. Betty Clme.
Lee Lemley 808 of Mr aDd Mr burg Fla Mrs Lillian BW11s Live For; Mrs. Homer Radford,
Iitle, "A Great Leader
St1ll of the EasleJ)l Star were In Mrs. Hicks road the atory of Luther Lemiey of Rt. Gautpo- of G~Uipoiis
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Two ways of telllng a story,
Leada" Ia which she spoke of Marittta rec~ntly to attend the "Tbe Praying Hands" and dis- lis.
Mr. and M·rs. Garret v. Sbeel8 aDd Fred Goeglein, the boy
the blrlltdays of great men of annual clrapter Inspection. At- played a ·plaque of tht hands The wedding wiH be aa event and Mr. alld Mrs. Harry 0. who Cried Wolf.
In f
our hls!Qry ln February lnclud· tendiag from Middleport were assoclatmg the example of the of Saturday March 19th at Clark all of New Port Ricl&lt;ey AI the close of tho meetisg, . The Chesler PTA regislered,trvely annouMCed lor Marcb •
lng_ W'asblngton, Lincoln, aDd Mrs. ~aut Winn, Mrs. M. L, christian faith and gondaess_ of the Poplar' Ridge Free 'wm Fla., Mr. and Mrs. El Judy of refreshments were served.
Jts opposJiron to rediStrirlrnR I•t (hester.
Edison.
French, Mr~, wm. R&lt;yoolda, her mother throughout her til~. Baptist church. The custom of St. Petersburg, Fla , Mr. and
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Monday eve•mg with Presrdcnt Two members of the Eastere
Mrs. Burkett preolded over Mrs. Wm. KJRg, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ro- Cards were sent to Mrs. DaVId open church will he obsered, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Lester
SEEK UCENSE
Carl Kautz preSJdmg and Rus- L&lt;" al S&lt; h?ol Hoard preseot sta..
the new bUIIness seasloa when bert King, Mrs. Max Davi8 Mn. Darst, and Mrs. Bertha rch- Miss Plants is attendiag Gallia Davl• of Gallipolis
Mr and An application lor a marriage sell Speacer opemng wJih the e1 that Chesler !chool m•y ,.,
reporal were &amp;lven. wthe group Charlene Thomas, Mrs. Evely• er, who are Ill. Birthday greet· Academy High school Mr Lem- Mrs. Lester Glassburn of Galli- Ucense bas been filed in the PTA prayer.
ce~ve some phySICal 1110~,.
dlsctDd the project el mak- Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hug- ings were sent to Katie Mathews 1
aduated from K. er'Creek polis, Mr. and Mrs.
Detlver office of Gallia COUDty probate The recently postponed Cou•-: cqu•pmenl, but w1ll not be eltgt.
lng ololla hJr Vlel Nam cbild- hes aDd Mrs. Earl Werner.
March meeting was annoUDCe- :
hoot . th I yg of 11164 S:Ogle of Sarasota Fla ' Mr. court by Keith E. Meske, 27 ty Council meetmg was lenta- ble to usc the ~~structors of thl
ed for the Stb Thursday with
~ au::din: c;;~s Graad~ Carl Pittman of 'st. Peters- Rio Grande, teacher, and Gre~
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the place to be announced later. Colle •
burg, Fla., aDd Mr.
.B L. clteo Anile Mosamao, 21, Galli- Min D~trose Wills
;rlr"s rca l Fitness Program.
,
Tbe group formed a frieHdship
g .:___
Starcher of Gallipolis.
polis studeal
Honors at Colle e
I The PTA went oa record u
circle for the benedicltoB. Mrs.
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Mt f.vonng a proposed ~
u
.
. Chne was assisted by Mrs. MarAnnouAcemeRt has been made tnding of dJe £hester a at
The World Tbeme, You Are Scripture readings were gJV· Yin Kelly and Miss Cbarlottee
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by Lake Erie College at Pains- lteedsville scbonls, IIGI' doM
My Willleaoes," was presented en by Mrs. Fred Gibbs of the Davidson I• serving • dessert
Hie that MISS Judy Durose. ' it favOI' a consolidated Eigllllt
by cburdt 'INIDell of the -ld First Baptist Church aDd Mrs.
.,. candy and mints.
Krade eommeocement, Tli1
Friday at lite World Day of Campbell Harper of the Mount ceuse Wlw
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daughter of :vir. ami Mrs. AI· S&lt;hool luD&lt;b program
Prayer tel'lllcel. In Middleport Mortab Cburclt. Tbe litany ser- Others present were Mabel Ketio
bert Durose, ~as one of the ! so discusse&lt;t.
wu
the aervlel wos held at Heath vice alsa Included hymn sing- Mrs. Clyde Wlnebronne, Pearl The Kyg,.. Methodist Sullday
fresh~en womes ho•ored at a I Room oouot was won b
Metbodlst Cl!urch with women lng and response by the ..... Ho~man, Mrs. Jacob Thuner, school members recently held
tea gren IL'Cently
by Alpha SIXth rade who will
y lbt
of the varitua cburches taking gregatiOil.
Ehabelh Iaven,
Peggy Ar· BR oyster supper at the lOOge
Lambda Della . for those achre- ]bonus greadi~ circle boo"';;'Olve a
part.
Mrs jleorge Andersen of lbe noll, Nora Hamlltoa, Genevlve hall. Mr. Homer HockllliiJI seracadenuc aerago durmg the d
th g .
• Na!Qo
Firat· United Presbyterian Saxton, Margaret Sauer, Mrs. ved as cook witb Clair Albey
fall quarter.
,e 011 e servmg committee
1be J11M1bt1 was upettetl wltb Church led in the Prayer&amp; ol Arthur Lewis, Mrs. E. 0. Me- Perry Bracfuury Arnold Stump' Barrio Graoge meetiag lido I Could Live My Life Over I Those invrti'd to the ev.nt had for March are Mrs.
Hobort
an orgaa prelude by Mrs. C. M, IntercessiOil and for people •· Kimey and Beulah White.
Jim Bradbury ;..d others ..: week opened witb a bang when Would Pick More Daisies," by maint:nned a B avmge or bet- Newell. charrman, Mrs. Lucilll
Hennesy'wlth Mrs. James Crio- round the world Serving as
alsting
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bursting balloons were used ID Edith Cornell, aDd "Wbell Fatb- ll!r Miss Durose was a~ hooor Ridenour, Mrs. Betty Farrlll\
well, preoldent of the ,S,C.S, ushenJ for tbe ~!&amp;!rug were Couple Honored '
Garo'es were enjoyed lltrougb- caD the members to atteaUon. er Shook The Stove,'' by Marie sr~duale of the Gallia Academy Mrs Mary Showalter, Mrs, Mao
ctvlng tbe call to worsblp. Mrs Lewis Sauer . ,Jr
Mrs 0 • .
out lbo evening followlltg tbe Kathleen Dural, master, preald- McCully.
class of 1965 She was the guest Iry Gilblan, Mrs. Betty ~
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over lhe past Mrs. Grace Gumpf ' ond
Riebard Ov(eu. pre,"ldOIII of tbe brew aDd Mrs. Con Young.
A Lower River Road oouple, ster stew, fried oysters, eelery, A lengthy program ol nail- and a llfe savor OOIII!sl
be- weekeod.
Margaret Amhergi!J'.
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B. H. Sanl&gt;!trD MiasiOIIary SO- Projeels frtm the World Day Mr. aDd Mrs. Clyde Saullders, ..ffee, and kool-aid.
Dgs given IRcluded: "'Ha:" You four men alld four womThe March meetmg will f!lo
clely of il)t Flnl
Baptist of Prayer Gills are lntetdenom- were pleasantly surprlaed re- Atlettdlng were Rev,
and Kindaess Glvea to You,
by en waa bold. The womea woo! E
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lure a famrly night progr8JII
Cl!urch.
!national and lite used 1n tbe cently when
they retwned Mrs. Rober! Rider and child- Edith CorneD; "I Love
You The ellllillg reading
waa
no ...-ange ll'lf18
w:tn Mr. and Mrs.
Rofie1t
11 ood '" &lt;harge.
Tbe Orda' t1 Worsblp laclud- Unitad Slates aDd tbrougboul home. They found th&lt;&gt;ir en- 1'011, Barbara, Ralldy and Bob- Fo~ Wbat;:eu Are," by Ella "Jey Of BeiJtl A Loctlll'et'," by Film about Cancer
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ed prayera liven by Mrs. Cris- lite' world The two special pro- tire family assembled to help by, Mr. alld Mn. Perry Brad- Vodbom; ~ Granpa CotJn. Helen Wickline. Aa acblevemenl Eno Grange met Tuesday oight •hMrs. Paul ~ae~r~..,~~W.:~~~~ ,-.• 4 ,
well Mrs Owen Mrs. Ameld jeCis for ·19111 Include Training litem celebrate their wedding bary, Mr. and Mrs,
Arnold ed Grandma, by Muecl Ha!A:b- award lor 11t11 waa presented. In its regular meeting. Mrs. ~~~ Fo~ndher s Day
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Moriah for lay perstii1S and pl!lfesslou- anniversary.
Slump aDd children, 'Jaaet aDd er; "Don't Be
Discoura&amp;ed 1be mtieting on M!llch 24th C. M. McGioneS! and Dr. Lewis e Jng 0 t e
Jlaplbt ~ Hd Mn, Dow- at wwli:en in lite United Staleo Tho6e preaeot were Mr. and David, Mr. and Mn. Walter Facts About IJneoln," by Haw- will be 1 1apper fGr members A. Scluuldl presented 1 well- ~· Chesltr PTA .. Its
1011.
and lay training centers In Asia, Mrs. .Jim Saunders and d!ild- Rife, Mr. and Mrs.
Claif wd Hatcher; Heallb lacll, "If Willi blrtbdaJB ill IIIIWY, Feb- received film on lllncer.
utg was lJeld February
Mrs. ~of Healb Cllurdt, Africa and Latin America. Olit' reo, Beclty, Pam, Lisa aDd Mat· Allley and children, &amp;le!' ailtl You Feel Tired," by Heward ruary tmd Mardi. ~· Smitb There was a question aDd ans- ~Jth 36 ~bers
pneenled a medltaliaa etllit- er . ~jeela iaelutle the miSrllll lbew, of Gallipolis, Mr. aDd Ruth, Mlsa April Motdy, Mr. Vojlborn,
will present a Oow• demollllrl· wer period and a discussion led ftrat proJOCI WIJ
led ''LaiiJ • lbe CiuJrCh Ia m1n1stry wor11 llllOill Indian- Mrs. Harold Smith and SillS, aDd Mrs. Homer ~aDd '1WIIe Sayfn41 Of Wuhllg· liOII. Memberl will bold 1 bulb by Dr. !iclunidt following tbe band unifonn~. Mrs.&gt;
~ World." Sbe urged cllrfo- Alllerieantl, International. stu: Bryce and Mark of Pomeroy, cbUdren, Tentlltl, Blckf m loll," by Kalbleet! llulll; .A dlt- and .* '! f!lchal&amp;e, ~ M~ ahi1wlnl·lf the ~lm. Dr. Schmid! Kalght wu flnt II !lie .11 ,...ij
IIana to W!ll*l !Gr Cbrlal iD dents and world rnlsBIIllltl. lrhe and Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Jeffen Jbnmy, Mrs. Cora Ward, Mrs. IY. "My Paydt~," by David tlh HIITIII GrU8I wiD ftslt IIIVO an lnlere91ilti and lnforma· presidents.
tf!* ..., -, ~ by ll.Jelr Wol'ld Day of Prayer Is 10011- and SOliS, Kentoa, Kevin aDd Lutllle Mulford, Mrs, ·· Lolllle Wlckllne, februlry rellllDl.lcent- Springfield Grauge llld put 011 tive talk on lbe danger slpal!
ctll'llt:lltlll allltudtt
tDward IOied by lite Un\ted Cl!urch Kyle of , ~. 'The Jeffers illlulb, Mr. aDd Mrs. Jim_Brad- H, .and p~ to nas wu p. degree -k. Two 1011 mem- of cancer. R&lt;fresbmenta of Ice ted
the
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to. lllllen,'.tmd llkbijl, 1 Women ollhe Nalltnal Council lunily spent the weekelld wltblllary, Mr. Qarence r.!aver llld · ·by Jtllbl- Durlt and Mu- bert bave been voted 1111111ber- CT88DI, eilerll' pie and eoffee tioa coaductad by t

Mrs. Edward BurkeU was Installed president of the Wornen's Association of the , First
United Presbyterian Church tn
Middleport during Installation
Rrlces held at the
regular
meeting Thursday evening at
the church.

ren. Mrs. Fred Lewis, program
leader, presented a chapter entitled, ''The Stewart Who Cheated The Lord," taken from the
book, "Tales Jesus Told."
The prayer for missionaries

Gallians Living
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Mrs. Vernon Weller was hosless to tll4&gt; Rutland Friendly
Gardeners Wedll&lt;!sday evening
at her home wben evergreens
was the program topic.

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The meeting was in charge
of Mrs. Howard Birchfield, president, aud members
roU caD w~ an eve,rgreen
ting. It was announced
Mn. Bircll!ield would al!!!'~r,j
on WMPO Garden Club
Mollday, March 7.
rangements for the
Home were made by Mrs. Joe
Bolin and Mrs. Tom MArtin.
Members were reminded to
bring seeds for ~H club to the
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An IUustcated talk with
scriptitns and varieties of evergreens,
by
Mrs. Harold Sauer in her absence wu
given by Mrs. Don Harrison.
A paper "Why evergreen leave! may ran," was given by Mrs.
Birchfielll, alld an arUcle, A
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SECOND CONCERT - The Greenwich Quartet. and instrumental group will present the second concert on the Tri-County terlea at 8 p.m. Tues- ganleo wllh birda, by
day ln Gallia Academy auditorium. Plctwed left to right are Guy Lumia, violinist; Herbert Rogers, pianist; Gary VanOrsdale, vtolost and Allen Mc- Bruee Davis.
The traveling prize dol8ted
Gill, cellist.
by Mrs. Carl Morris was award-

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NEWLYWEDS- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lee Adams were
married December 30 at the Asbury MethodiSt Church ill
Syraeuse Vows of the double rmg ceremony were read. b1
the Rev. Wendell Stutler. They are at home to theJr fri.ende
at 2412 Washmglon Blvd., Belp1o. \See next pago for w.O.
ding account),

. an aucUon of baked goads and
The second concert of the Iperformances occasions of rare for his professioR when he was his second Nfw York recital In I -Appearing as
cellist ibis household articles was he'd, af·
Trl • County Community Con· beauty, vitality and 1mmediate 11only seven. t 11, he
won a ITown. Hall was given an acco- season Is Allen McGill. I• 11160 fer which the hostess 85slsted
cert Association's 1965-66 series communication.
[scholarshJp to the Brooklyn lade m the New York T1mes: he rece1ved has B. S. degree by her daughter. onna and her
will be presented at a p. m. The Quartet's pianist, ~er· Academy of Mus1c, a~d at 16 "He retur~ed to give a brilli· fro~ the Juilliard School of Mu- mother, Mrs. Lawrence Milhoaa,
Tuesday in the auditorium of the bert Rogers, is ~lso a recJtal- lw.Jn. another scholarship
for a~t accoun~ of himself in a SIC 1n New ~ark where be w~ served refreshments.
Gallla Academy High School, ist of note, havmg perform~ stud1es ~t ~e Eastman School v1rt~oso recital. He see~s we11 I scholarship stud~nt. lmmed1- Attending were the aben and
~eaturing one of the country's fref']uently in New Y~rk,
m- of Mus1c tn Rochester. He ~u1pped fo!' success_. HIS play~ at_ely after gr~duat10n, _Mr. Me- Mrs. Bruce May, Mrs. Harvey
mo•f outstanding instrumental eluding Town Hall recitals, as holds the degrees of both Bach- mg has pohsh and fmesse to •IG1ll entered hiS professtonal ca· O'Dell, Mrs. Robert Snowden,
ensembles Greenwich Quarter. well as in key cities of Europe. elor and Master of Music, as high degree."
,ret&gt;r as first cellist of the St. A1J's. Jim Thomas and Mrs.
The su~ess of the group has Mr. Rogers, a native of Wichi- well as the highest distinction Gary VanOsdale is the QuarJ LoulB Sywphony, and he also Fred Williamson.
sprung from lite unusually high Ita Falls, Texas, had a Town to be offered by the Eastman let's violist. He balls from Ak· loured extensively with
the
caliber of mJilliclanship
of Hall recital railed by "Musicatlschool- the Performer's CeriJ·Iron, where he perforJQOd for St. Louis Sinfonietta as princiINJURED IN FALL
!ath artist. fn leading or- America" as "A deft, buoyantlficale and Artist's Diploma.
three seasons with that city's pal cellist.
Alva v. Mahaffey, 04. Rl 4
·hestras and ensembles,
as performance, an unJillually ex- In 1961, a Fulbright Fellow- ~' symphony. A four • year schol· Leopold Stokowski engaged Albany was admitted to Hoi· \
wlmsts in recitals and on the citing debut," and the New] ship sent him to Paris, and dur- ~rsh1p to the CincinnaU College I Allen Mcill for his famed zer Hospital al to 10 p.m. Fri·artio, each has performed with York Times called him "A per- ir,g his European stay, he gave [Conflervatr.ry of Music won bim American Symphony Orchestra. day with a fractured pelvis and
ootable success. And because iormer with both technique and [many concerts in France, Hot- h1s bachelor of music degree in '1\t JJ.oted conductor was qmck a fractured jaw. He was mlhey are young men, there is imagination, an unusually com- land . England and Germa~y..~r. 1962 and for three consecutive to recognize the young .cellist's jured ~en he fell eut ?fa haya youthful ardor and love of mlmicative
performance." [Lum1a served as solo vmhmst seasons, Mr. Va~Osdale bas talents and promoted h1m to mow 1n the bam at h1s home.
mn&lt;ic making by the Green·] Born in New York, vlmintst with Leningrad's Ktrov Ballet Ibeen enaged by u., Aspen the principal chair io his secood His &lt;ondition is roported as
wich Q113rlel which makes its Guy Lunda began preparalions lduring Its New York visit, and Festival Orchestra Ia Colorado. season.
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Rocks Springs Grange lived It onomie chairman, reported that ~
was given by Mrs. Waller Wadup oo a program !rom McGuf- she had the rules for sewing
deU and the meeting .was closfey's readers ia a regular ses· contesl8 for the year aJtd also
ed with group singing and a
sion Thursday evening Vf It h that the Grange would serve
poem given by Mrs. Burkett,
Fred Goeglein, worthy master, lunch at the Southeaster• Here"Never Cease to Marvel." The
pre•iding.
ford sale, March 19, at the coiiiibostesses 1 Mrs ..John Welsl:1, ~l~.
Mrs. Amos Leonard, home ec· lly garage. Pomona
Grange
Carl Horky. Mrs. J. K. Sm1th,
was announced for Friday,
Sewing Club Meet.
Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Vm·
March 4, at Ute Rock Springs
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cent Dabo, aSd Mrs. Edward
hall.
Other officers Installed were Knitl on Sweaters
Tewksbary, served salad and
Mrs. R. M. Sherman vice pres- Th So d
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sandwiches during the social
The program from McGuf·
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ke 'than h ew [uMrmeRas hour.
fey readers was presented,
ret•ry and Mrs. Waller Waddell wee a, e. orne o
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which opened with a biography
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A group of present ll!ld for· oi William H McGuffey by Mrs.
mer Gallia
chose SuR· W A M , I lurer. Read·
man of tho varioua committees. and learn how to make arm
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Feb. countians
20th for a friendly . · ·. organ ec
TO WED- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Darnell, Mulberry-av,
Mrs. James Harley conducted holes in sweaters.
Mist Naacy Planl1
gathering and covered dish din- mgs given Included, Forty Years Pomeroy, are announemg the engagement and approachthe canllellght Installation and Mrs. Sheets served cake, ice
ner at the home of Mr. and Ago, by Mrs. Robert Louks; ing marriage o( !hell daughter Linda Lee, to Donald Wi~
read the cbarge of the office cream, ~ coffee and pop during
Mrs. Donald M. Payae In Pin- The Spider and the Fly, Mrs. liam Mayer, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mayer, Oak Street,
asthufficers stolid back of lite a social hour. Attending wero
Ita p k Fl 'da
William Grueser; an Elegy of Pomoroy. Miss Darnell" a graduate or Pomeroy Higb
altar holding an open Bible Ruby Sheets, Mrs. Dana Cald~
:Jo;ed the de· Msdam Blaize, Amos Leonard; School, class of 1965, and attended Columbus Bus111ess Unlo
the Cross aDd a llgbted caadle: well, Thelma Lockhart, Alta
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llghlful affaJr were: Mr. aDd and The Old Oake•
Bucket, versity. Mr. Mayer rs a groduate of Pomeroy H1gh Sehoo~
Dalley, Becky Unroe, and hos- Mrs. Donald Hicks presented
Mrs. Stanley Evans, Gallipolis, William Grueser.
Iclass of 1964, and of Uhro Slale Barber College ia Co!UJBo
Mrs. :Paul Haptonstall, out tesS Mrs. Sheets. Guests were devotions usmg
the theme,
Mr. aRd. Mrs. Gilbert L. Plants Mr and Mrs Vance Fenster- Amos Leonard read
T_h e bus. He 19 employed by Warner's Barber Shop m Pomeroy.
going president, opened the Margvel Hardesty and Ethel '·Love of God" demoRslrated of Rl. 1 Gallipolis are aonounc- maker of New Port Rickey, Tempest; Mrs. Homer R1ce, The wedding will be an event of Ma y 1st in the Federate4
meeting and led the
group Fellure.
wtth persooal expenen~s at the ing engagement aod approach· Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Fol· 'Ilte Snowman; Ml9. Fred Goeg- Church 1n Pomeroy. The custom or open churcll and opell
singing of lite -hymn, "What a
February m.,.Ung of ~iddleport ing marriage of their daughter, den cl Venice, Fla , Mr. and 'ein, The Battle of BlenheJR; reception wih be observed_:_
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Friend." Devotions were given
~TrENDS INSPI!;(:J'JON
W.C.T.U. Fnday eveDIR~ al the Nancy c. Plants to Mr. Ronnie Mrs. Harold Bean Ill St.
Mrs. Fr81lk Grueser, What I - -'---- -- - - ~
by ~ Harley who used the Se~ral members of the Order heme of Mrs. Betty Clme.
Lee Lemley 808 of Mr aDd Mr burg Fla Mrs Lillian BW11s Live For; Mrs. Homer Radford,
Iitle, "A Great Leader
St1ll of the EasleJ)l Star were In Mrs. Hicks road the atory of Luther Lemiey of Rt. Gautpo- of G~Uipoiis
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Two ways of telllng a story,
Leada" Ia which she spoke of Marittta rec~ntly to attend the "Tbe Praying Hands" and dis- lis.
Mr. and M·rs. Garret v. Sbeel8 aDd Fred Goeglein, the boy
the blrlltdays of great men of annual clrapter Inspection. At- played a ·plaque of tht hands The wedding wiH be aa event and Mr. alld Mrs. Harry 0. who Cried Wolf.
In f
our hls!Qry ln February lnclud· tendiag from Middleport were assoclatmg the example of the of Saturday March 19th at Clark all of New Port Ricl&lt;ey AI the close of tho meetisg, . The Chesler PTA regislered,trvely annouMCed lor Marcb •
lng_ W'asblngton, Lincoln, aDd Mrs. ~aut Winn, Mrs. M. L, christian faith and gondaess_ of the Poplar' Ridge Free 'wm Fla., Mr. and Mrs. El Judy of refreshments were served.
Jts opposJiron to rediStrirlrnR I•t (hester.
Edison.
French, Mr~, wm. R&lt;yoolda, her mother throughout her til~. Baptist church. The custom of St. Petersburg, Fla , Mr. and
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Monday eve•mg with Presrdcnt Two members of the Eastere
Mrs. Burkett preolded over Mrs. Wm. KJRg, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ro- Cards were sent to Mrs. DaVId open church will he obsered, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Lester
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Carl Kautz preSJdmg and Rus- L&lt;" al S&lt; h?ol Hoard preseot sta..
the new bUIIness seasloa when bert King, Mrs. Max Davi8 Mn. Darst, and Mrs. Bertha rch- Miss Plants is attendiag Gallia Davl• of Gallipolis
Mr and An application lor a marriage sell Speacer opemng wJih the e1 that Chesler !chool m•y ,.,
reporal were &amp;lven. wthe group Charlene Thomas, Mrs. Evely• er, who are Ill. Birthday greet· Academy High school Mr Lem- Mrs. Lester Glassburn of Galli- Ucense bas been filed in the PTA prayer.
ce~ve some phySICal 1110~,.
dlsctDd the project el mak- Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hug- ings were sent to Katie Mathews 1
aduated from K. er'Creek polis, Mr. and Mrs.
Detlver office of Gallia COUDty probate The recently postponed Cou•-: cqu•pmenl, but w1ll not be eltgt.
lng ololla hJr Vlel Nam cbild- hes aDd Mrs. Earl Werner.
March meeting was annoUDCe- :
hoot . th I yg of 11164 S:Ogle of Sarasota Fla ' Mr. court by Keith E. Meske, 27 ty Council meetmg was lenta- ble to usc the ~~structors of thl
ed for the Stb Thursday with
~ au::din: c;;~s Graad~ Carl Pittman of 'st. Peters- Rio Grande, teacher, and Gre~
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the place to be announced later. Colle •
burg, Fla., aDd Mr.
.B L. clteo Anile Mosamao, 21, Galli- Min D~trose Wills
;rlr"s rca l Fitness Program.
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Tbe group formed a frieHdship
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Starcher of Gallipolis.
polis studeal
Honors at Colle e
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circle for the benedicltoB. Mrs.
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. Chne was assisted by Mrs. MarAnnouAcemeRt has been made tnding of dJe £hester a at
The World Tbeme, You Are Scripture readings were gJV· Yin Kelly and Miss Cbarlottee
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by Lake Erie College at Pains- lteedsville scbonls, IIGI' doM
My Willleaoes," was presented en by Mrs. Fred Gibbs of the Davidson I• serving • dessert
Hie that MISS Judy Durose. ' it favOI' a consolidated Eigllllt
by cburdt 'INIDell of the -ld First Baptist Church aDd Mrs.
.,. candy and mints.
Krade eommeocement, Tli1
Friday at lite World Day of Campbell Harper of the Mount ceuse Wlw
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daughter of :vir. ami Mrs. AI· S&lt;hool luD&lt;b program
Prayer tel'lllcel. In Middleport Mortab Cburclt. Tbe litany ser- Others present were Mabel Ketio
bert Durose, ~as one of the ! so discusse&lt;t.
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the aervlel wos held at Heath vice alsa Included hymn sing- Mrs. Clyde Wlnebronne, Pearl The Kyg,.. Methodist Sullday
fresh~en womes ho•ored at a I Room oouot was won b
Metbodlst Cl!urch with women lng and response by the ..... Ho~man, Mrs. Jacob Thuner, school members recently held
tea gren IL'Cently
by Alpha SIXth rade who will
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of the varitua cburches taking gregatiOil.
Ehabelh Iaven,
Peggy Ar· BR oyster supper at the lOOge
Lambda Della . for those achre- ]bonus greadi~ circle boo"';;'Olve a
part.
Mrs jleorge Andersen of lbe noll, Nora Hamlltoa, Genevlve hall. Mr. Homer HockllliiJI seracadenuc aerago durmg the d
th g .
• Na!Qo
Firat· United Presbyterian Saxton, Margaret Sauer, Mrs. ved as cook witb Clair Albey
fall quarter.
,e 011 e servmg committee
1be J11M1bt1 was upettetl wltb Church led in the Prayer&amp; ol Arthur Lewis, Mrs. E. 0. Me- Perry Bracfuury Arnold Stump' Barrio Graoge meetiag lido I Could Live My Life Over I Those invrti'd to the ev.nt had for March are Mrs.
Hobort
an orgaa prelude by Mrs. C. M, IntercessiOil and for people •· Kimey and Beulah White.
Jim Bradbury ;..d others ..: week opened witb a bang when Would Pick More Daisies," by maint:nned a B avmge or bet- Newell. charrman, Mrs. Lucilll
Hennesy'wlth Mrs. James Crio- round the world Serving as
alsting
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bursting balloons were used ID Edith Cornell, aDd "Wbell Fatb- ll!r Miss Durose was a~ hooor Ridenour, Mrs. Betty Farrlll\
well, preoldent of the ,S,C.S, ushenJ for tbe ~!&amp;!rug were Couple Honored '
Garo'es were enjoyed lltrougb- caD the members to atteaUon. er Shook The Stove,'' by Marie sr~duale of the Gallia Academy Mrs Mary Showalter, Mrs, Mao
ctvlng tbe call to worsblp. Mrs Lewis Sauer . ,Jr
Mrs 0 • .
out lbo evening followlltg tbe Kathleen Dural, master, preald- McCully.
class of 1965 She was the guest Iry Gilblan, Mrs. Betty ~
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... 011 oakes of her parents
over lhe past Mrs. Grace Gumpf ' ond
Riebard Ov(eu. pre,"ldOIII of tbe brew aDd Mrs. Con Young.
A Lower River Road oouple, ster stew, fried oysters, eelery, A lengthy program ol nail- and a llfe savor OOIII!sl
be- weekeod.
Margaret Amhergi!J'.
,
B. H. Sanl&gt;!trD MiasiOIIary SO- Projeels frtm the World Day Mr. aDd Mrs. Clyde Saullders, ..ffee, and kool-aid.
Dgs given IRcluded: "'Ha:" You four men alld four womThe March meetmg will f!lo
clely of il)t Flnl
Baptist of Prayer Gills are lntetdenom- were pleasantly surprlaed re- Atlettdlng were Rev,
and Kindaess Glvea to You,
by en waa bold. The womea woo! E
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lure a famrly night progr8JII
Cl!urch.
!national and lite used 1n tbe cently when
they retwned Mrs. Rober! Rider and child- Edith CorneD; "I Love
You The ellllillg reading
waa
no ...-ange ll'lf18
w:tn Mr. and Mrs.
Rofie1t
11 ood '" &lt;harge.
Tbe Orda' t1 Worsblp laclud- Unitad Slates aDd tbrougboul home. They found th&lt;&gt;ir en- 1'011, Barbara, Ralldy and Bob- Fo~ Wbat;:eu Are," by Ella "Jey Of BeiJtl A Loctlll'et'," by Film about Cancer
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ed prayera liven by Mrs. Cris- lite' world The two special pro- tire family assembled to help by, Mr. alld Mn. Perry Brad- Vodbom; ~ Granpa CotJn. Helen Wickline. Aa acblevemenl Eno Grange met Tuesday oight •hMrs. Paul ~ae~r~..,~~W.:~~~~ ,-.• 4 ,
well Mrs Owen Mrs. Ameld jeCis for ·19111 Include Training litem celebrate their wedding bary, Mr. and Mrs,
Arnold ed Grandma, by Muecl Ha!A:b- award lor 11t11 waa presented. In its regular meeting. Mrs. ~~~ Fo~ndher s Day
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Moriah for lay perstii1S and pl!lfesslou- anniversary.
Slump aDd children, 'Jaaet aDd er; "Don't Be
Discoura&amp;ed 1be mtieting on M!llch 24th C. M. McGioneS! and Dr. Lewis e Jng 0 t e
Jlaplbt ~ Hd Mn, Dow- at wwli:en in lite United Staleo Tho6e preaeot were Mr. and David, Mr. and Mn. Walter Facts About IJneoln," by Haw- will be 1 1apper fGr members A. Scluuldl presented 1 well- ~· Chesltr PTA .. Its
1011.
and lay training centers In Asia, Mrs. .Jim Saunders and d!ild- Rife, Mr. and Mrs.
Claif wd Hatcher; Heallb lacll, "If Willi blrtbdaJB ill IIIIWY, Feb- received film on lllncer.
utg was lJeld February
Mrs. ~of Healb Cllurdt, Africa and Latin America. Olit' reo, Beclty, Pam, Lisa aDd Mat· Allley and children, &amp;le!' ailtl You Feel Tired," by Heward ruary tmd Mardi. ~· Smitb There was a question aDd ans- ~Jth 36 ~bers
pneenled a medltaliaa etllit- er . ~jeela iaelutle the miSrllll lbew, of Gallipolis, Mr. aDd Ruth, Mlsa April Motdy, Mr. Vojlborn,
will present a Oow• demollllrl· wer period and a discussion led ftrat proJOCI WIJ
led ''LaiiJ • lbe CiuJrCh Ia m1n1stry wor11 llllOill Indian- Mrs. Harold Smith and SillS, aDd Mrs. Homer ~aDd '1WIIe Sayfn41 Of Wuhllg· liOII. Memberl will bold 1 bulb by Dr. !iclunidt following tbe band unifonn~. Mrs.&gt;
~ World." Sbe urged cllrfo- Alllerieantl, International. stu: Bryce and Mark of Pomeroy, cbUdren, Tentlltl, Blckf m loll," by Kalbleet! llulll; .A dlt- and .* '! f!lchal&amp;e, ~ M~ ahi1wlnl·lf the ~lm. Dr. Schmid! Kalght wu flnt II !lie .11 ,...ij
IIana to W!ll*l !Gr Cbrlal iD dents and world rnlsBIIllltl. lrhe and Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Jeffen Jbnmy, Mrs. Cora Ward, Mrs. IY. "My Paydt~," by David tlh HIITIII GrU8I wiD ftslt IIIVO an lnlere91ilti and lnforma· presidents.
tf!* ..., -, ~ by ll.Jelr Wol'ld Day of Prayer Is 10011- and SOliS, Kentoa, Kevin aDd Lutllle Mulford, Mrs, ·· Lolllle Wlckllne, februlry rellllDl.lcent- Springfield Grauge llld put 011 tive talk on lbe danger slpal!
ctll'llt:lltlll allltudtt
tDward IOied by lite Un\ted Cl!urch Kyle of , ~. 'The Jeffers illlulb, Mr. aDd Mrs. Jim_Brad- H, .and p~ to nas wu p. degree -k. Two 1011 mem- of cancer. R&lt;fresbmenta of Ice ted
the
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to. lllllen,'.tmd llkbijl, 1 Women ollhe Nalltnal Council lunily spent the weekelld wltblllary, Mr. Qarence r.!aver llld · ·by Jtllbl- Durlt and Mu- bert bave been voted 1111111ber- CT88DI, eilerll' pie and eoffee tioa coaductad by t

Mrs. Edward BurkeU was Installed president of the Wornen's Association of the , First
United Presbyterian Church tn
Middleport during Installation
Rrlces held at the
regular
meeting Thursday evening at
the church.

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leader, presented a chapter entitled, ''The Stewart Who Cheated The Lord," taken from the
book, "Tales Jesus Told."
The prayer for missionaries

Gallians Living
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Expires Moreb a, 111611

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BALLARD SALADS
Expires Jllll'Cb D, 19811

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DEL MONT&amp; WhOle Komelor Croom Slylt

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DEL MONT&amp; WhOle Komelor Croom Slylt

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lb.

$119

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SLICED BACON ~L~::Id 79c
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED

4.~.~$1

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4!: S1

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store where, u Mn. Murray Doln&amp; 111111.1•· for olhor~ was SundAy best, ldt&lt;IOI dres..,, c:hlldren of Rave!lswoOII, • 1\,
'ftl• lleedsvllle Dlilll. • mod· recllll, flour, ougar IDd other 1 COIIJIIIOIIplace 1111~. ~ fa- and every day ones, oa•.h worn ·Va., lnd,ber oon, WUUam
em wonder of omct-m,, and food ataplea were IIOld from Iller wu ollen out at 1111~1 tak· for Ita occulon. Miss S.n.oorn's ray oll\'orlhlngton, Ky., and bls
· lie VltlQc expiOI'tl'l of early harrell.
111.1 the ferry over to
West mother, Nina Hoyt, was her wile.
~tory wwld oeem totally un- AI 1 youq 11rJ abe helped VIrginia to brii)C an onlY doctor flrat teacher. Mrs Murray_ ro- With riCh memory .of hf~·
'related subjeeta, In reaUty they bet Iaiiier with the ferry and to see a sick Jl(lilan~ waiting, caila too .ber,alqe am~Jhon,, toric ev~ts lira, Murray
are not.
or. nuiDerwa oecu1ona rowed and then taklne .blm back In alter llteii)C Uncle Tom s Cab- erthel.., hu adjusted . 10
There is a direct Unk be- foot Jlllllllilrl over in a lklll the night, aU by hand and at In" on .a showboat
ciiiJl8es Ill cuatoms. Sh~ Ia
lwten them, If we talk with 1 by herself. Sho uya, "Father no charge.
Her brolltera oarcied on the erant of progress.
form" Reedsville Rosideni: Mrs lold me not~- cltarplbtm, but ' .They just d~'t "make lhem river tradition. Alire&lt;! took OV·
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andfather llved
James \lurray. now of Middle· they usually left monoy on !bel' kmd 110 more.
ler the ferry and Dayton Waf • . MSID&lt;h er "'ts
. aJ
port. 'l'he Ohto River has been seat for me."
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Mrs. Mum,y laughs al . th~1 pilot on river boets ln:·ludlnil 1 • 8 • ' ' : : lo Heljoer
a VJlal part of her ltle. She Sh
bera the •~ be snow we hive IQdl)' u of little the Queen fJH.l: Ill• Ito 1 Que.n ~s ~ IV ell
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knew the River whe mt provid- talh' remteu''"or v-.!7''...~ consequenco. Sbe remambers which burned iater: the Virgin: ,_.'it"'ch~·-·~· and . ' veot-.1
ed not onlv her livelihood but
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when tl came OD In the early .
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wuo, n a1te
ran fr.., without dams or locka. ond bow aome olthe raiders ran fall, became watst deep, and 18 and the Green, and many of doing laney swing,
Mrs. Murray, the former Lu· up the river asking him to take stayed until spring, The river others.
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has taken up nowers •• .
lu Randolph of Reeasvllle, is a them across It, and his warning fro&lt;e, lllld aJelghs Jl1l'de .the Mro. Murray sle~£1'!'l . out of hobby and. in summer her
do•cendant of lhe Vikings. One hherll W:,~~othert tothrunhfort.the trip in winter, often at .nigb~ th~ siver bus~. with her &lt;!enllkltSdt...thmlng wlltth 'blh'rnd,'
or the best known in hi:stury ' 1 ,o; ut::'\:ause 0 e s 00 mg. · with everybody tucked s.nugly marriage to James ,\1' lr:sy, a a n ~~ e resu o. Jar
was Rolf (8501 who later set- Her father often dei!Crlbed how between cloods of ftalller Uclta. railroeder with th• Boltlmm~ and cm.:.
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lied ·m norult'!rn
•L- "r ranee and Ia
some waded mt&lt;h till' mer and . Instead of boots the r~lldren lllld Oblo. She is t~e on· I~ sur Theb Vikmgs
vamsned
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1 wore sturct.v knitted socks made vJvlng mentber of .bot~ nPr :m i ~o,
u e1r stur V !..~•l»t
ol Normandy.
As an lnterestmg sidelight, 1 by their mother a.1i dried out her husband's famtly,
hvlng, sur&lt;ly part of what . Is
Duk,., Earls and Lordi dot Mrs. Murray humorously re- , by the &amp;Choolhouse stove.
She visits often with her !mest In Western ctvthzatwn
tile Randolph III!CeSiry dowa to calls that she lllld her cblldhood As fur the fash!OIIS in dre88, daqbter and famil~, MJ·. and lives on today In Mrs.
Fltz Randolph who em••rated playmate, Be.. Hey! San- she says as children they had Mrs. Randolph Ward and their of Middleport
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freedom.
In later
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lo Mead- swim because of the
long I
vUle, Pa., lllld Joseplt Ran- heavy dresses and sturdy petit·
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coats, decreed
dolph , Mrs. Mura·ay ,s faa.uer,
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.In those limes.
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uathmg sutts, she says,
came avuu
wor or. ~ "Even 11 we had had them, our
flat boats that ran on the Ohto parents would never ha. " ollowriver.
ed us to wear them.''
Later he came to Reedsville In th08e days educatioll was
and operated the first ferry gotten in a one room school
hoat between Ohio and \r ' bouse where children of
Virginia. The huge Randolph all ages learned their ·readhome stood on the point over- 1in', wrltin', and
rlthmetlc.''
looking the river. (torn down · There was one church, of Meth·
to make way for the new dam odist denomination, and thebe
till! past lew years) and had two two lnsututiono provided all

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Hannan, the former Galllo
Jarge porches, one on the £irst the social enterhtinment of the
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and one on UJ.e second floor.j era: plays, and Christmas proTHE annual Gallipolis Chamber of Commerce ban· been nominated for the GovernAccording to Mrs. Mw·ray, the grama. There also was the
quet is just around the corner. Dr. Keith Brande· or's Award in Illinois for his
upper porch was where she 1 huge fire~lace in the
home
berry will assume the president's role when !be big
in this new program.
learned to ride a bicycle.
1 where everybody often gathered
event unfolds on Monday, March 14. The banquet will
She is a remarkable woman- . on cold nights for popcorn _
be held at Grace Methodist church, beginning at 6:30
The Almanae
perhaps due to the Viking hen- ' clllldy and appJ.,, all obtained
p.m. Main speaker will be C. V. JDII, Columbua. Tick·
By Ualted Pre.. lnternattonal
tage - who will observe her from the kil&lt;hen pantr;:.
els are being sold by chamber directors or at the
Today Ia Sunday, Feb. 2'1, the
chamber office for $5.
86th birthday this spring. What j Sh• vowo ij they lackPd anylith day of 11l611 with 3ll'l to
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a host of memorJea she reo thing they were unaware of it
follow.
call•!
At times she otill Iongo for
SPRING is just around the corner. In fact, four weeks
The moon Ia between Its new
She helped her father with the Ice cold buttermilk. the
from today , Ole' Man Winter will bow Gut. Nine pllase and first quarter.
weeks from today, many areas will switch to Daylll{bt
the ferry, which was hand row· country butter and rich homeTh mornli)C star Ia Venus
Savings Time. Nothing definite has been released by
ed across the river many times made foods alwa~ stl plentiful
The evening alar Ia Jupiter
blic officials on what GalllpoUs and Gallla oounty
a da\'. and sometime8 at night in the Randolph home.
Poet Henry Wadsworth Long.
tend to do this year.
for a dnrtor. It lo slr8Jl8e to Coming from a large ''mily ·
faUow was born on this day in
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GONGRATULATIONS are In order for Golden R.
,.~ . ~\'agtms and carriages rnak. the Randolphs had evjlorything
On lhJs day In history :
Canaday, Northup. Last week, Canaday wu nam·
n1~ up 1he passenger list. No of their own. No runnmg to a
In IIIII, Abraham Lincoln ·
ed state chaiJ:man for Ohio on !be National Referen· made his first speech in the
shit1v automobiles on this fer- shopping center every day for
dum Committee on Belt Wide Burley Tobnco f'r the Bast, t11acuuJni slavery ·Ill
n .
Ithem! There was tho berry
acreage poundage program which will be up for a Cooper Union College, Nl t
Tht&gt; lt&gt;rry made tt possible for patch, ~orchards,
huttenwt
vot!
on March 10.
York City.
Ohi1J&lt;1n~ l•1 ridt" th" C&amp;o Rail· I trees, ~en 1 private pawpaw
VIKING DESCENDENT - Mrs. James Murray, formerly &lt;lf ReedaviUe and now a
In 1932, educators wiJfl
rn; d train&gt; t.o Parkersburg and grove, lllld of course, the smoke. Middleport resident, alta on an oldlime love-seat with an antique carder in front of her.
THE
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basketoverwhelmed by the announce••lh&lt;'r •·iii&lt;·' · Th• ferry had to , howe fri the hams, bacon and The carder ts believed to be more than 125 years old. Mrs. Murray ia a descendent of the
ball tournament is now history. Without a doubt, ment that a British scientis1
bl rowt&gt;d wilh oars requiring '/ meats, They made their ownJV~iki
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l llU :-;,· \e~ and .1 strong back.
varitles~ of meat, beaclcheese
hnd discovered the neutron.
I" lat.-. ye.rs when I son and ...... "!''i there wu the In 00, the hattie of ~e Java
t ~ i
trrok over the ferry a motor 1 thick .rem, th81" went on every- Sea began. It was ulijmately
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lilll1dolplr did his job thr hard to do. This •eruea to ellmlnate 13 warships compared to a loq
way. He also owned a grocery juvenile delinqu01ey.
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TODAY'S THOUGHT - Whatever your lot Is in life, build oomethlng on it.
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Mrs. Elsie Smith, an active member of the Pomeroy Metbodlot Church. is undecided
wbet~er or not sh• can be available this summer in the demanding role of Dean .ol WomenJ
' I the MYF Camp in Lancaster.
s. Smith, who Rev. Melvin Alkire often relies upon for osaistance at the church,
hu en Dean of Women lbere eight IUlllm era. She almotlt rellgned last year. but IC·
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after strong encour.
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IMrs. Charles Werry, Pomeroy, open tllm doors the foilowmg
llr)\. Smith, as well as Mrs. l18s been goint "Great Guns" morning tho found they would
C. F.1Tompkins, loq an MYF in athletic events on otation m oot open because_of the thtcklud&lt;t of tile Pomeroy Methodist Morocco, Africa.
ne" of the carpetmg .. ... Work·
~ are highly-regarded A graduate of Pomeroy lligh en rushed back lo solve the
the Lancaster
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MiketraveUng
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BY DICK moMAS
!passenger packet, burned
The day the U&gt;mbine; tow- the water's edge at Smith's dry
boel Sam Brown exploded and dock at Pt. Pleasant and sank
sank at HID!tlngton, W.Va., was after beiq towed across the
a had one for rivermen on rl&gt;er lo a sand bar at its mouth.
the Upper Ohio River. That The crew In the Lorena's cabwas 50 years ago this month. in had just pushed themselves
Two other river disasters also hack from the dtolnil table
were recorded.
when the Ooor got hot under
There was an old adage about their feet. The fire, which mus1
that: As rlvermen
know have started in the
engine
river disasters, occur in three's; room downstairs, made sucb
boat.t ~0 th:rt' way but seldom headway that ·the engineer Sit·
three 1n on~ &lt;lay,
ling at the table 20 feet away
IAIRENA IIURNS
did not have time to go to bls
It was about noon Feb. 2, 1916 room and get his clothes lllld
that the towboat Sam Brown $iitl.
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ton. At noon the 8Bme day the been announ.,..J
Captain

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new packet service from Gallipolis to Pittaburgh. Tlte steamer Lorena was purcllaaed ,for
the trade, to operate with the
steamer Ruth.
The two packets were to operate under a new schedule
which would have a boat leavJni Glillipolis every Monday,
Wednellday and Friday morning.
It was hailed 11 the beat packet
service for GaUlpolla In yean.
Tbe boats were scbetluled It
make connecUOIII in Gallipo)Js
with Green Line boats leaving
IJJr Clncilll!8ti.
The steamer Lorena was built
at Marietta In l8tl for , the

nally and Horcbrnok abe beaded for dry dock at Pt. Pleasant,
where the flreiCCIII'nld.
Prior to the fire the owners
of the LoMta bad ordered Jn..
suronce 1111 the steamer by leltgram. It turned onl that abe
was insured by a New Orleans
company the day abe burned.
It was lueky fur the owners who
received notice the risk wu
taken while the Lorena was

burnlnfl.

Later in lbe month Captala

John W. Hubbard sold steam"': Dunbar to the new GallipolisPttlsburgh packet Une, to op.
erate in place of the I - ,

mander of the Donbar 1o oper-

ate in the Charleston, GaiUpolis,
STEAMER omo BURNS
The third Ohio River packet
lo be destroyed In one day was
the steamer Ohio which was
destroyed by fire of an
unknown origin at Parkeroburg.
Sbe burned to the water'o edge.
Tbe Ohio bad been in the
Parkersburg harbor one month
Wllttnc to flO on drydock for
minor repairs. The blaze Whicll
Jtarted In an after cabin ~as
dlacovered from ashore. Ftrellli!D found difficulty In locaUng
IIOd .f1cb11n8 the fire. At mid·
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Galllpolls schools a tO-week College students In the group.
Feb. 13.
worksbop bas been made piJSii. Wllbur Dennls Is the top counby a Ifill&amp; under Title III. ty donor with 52 pints.

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QAIJJA OOIINTY COJDDJ1s. DIANE RI!MITA and JOinle
lite lrlal Of a Facemire, seniors at G~llla A·
by-pua
macblne In lbe ecJIIDo ademy have beea named Naround centerville will ba ,_,,
reconler'lofllce, to tltudy lbe Ilona! Merit Scholarablp final·
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: DONALD MORA of Pomeroy ject to build a new brtdge a- GAUlANII numberlug 188, ·been hoooned with a plaque by
MI!NT - RuUIIIId and Lanp- TWO _FEDERAL 11d program, at Its meeUng tlttS w~k.
It, Star Rt., hiR been named protl· .....,.
11Ht hture Fanners ol America
vUie people and ft!lldents bt ~ounting lo .$40,000 h~ve been will~ ba knows as Metgs Lo- dent of Meigs Counly Dairy 775.
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bloodmobUe, ml gave
112 Fotltdatloll for ltll aaslalanee lo
outlying areas will be looking maugurated m
Mtddleport cal, but 1 name for the pro- Service Unit. Pam Davis and
There were 44 Rio Grltlde lbe orgaalzatlon.
for assista.ace fur flood control schools. They. encompass read- posed new bl8h school has_not Karl Russell were
named 8'fANLEY B. Buntlnglon,
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In the near future . . Con. Wal- 101 and pbysteal fitness.
been .. lected. The board ac- queen and klQC or the · annual tired utility worker, reci,l..dl
IIITHS. DIVORCES
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cepted the $1,948,000 stale grant, S.aux Arts Ball at Southern bls 50-year membersbip pin
IIIAL IITATI .
liv:Jtte Holcomb
Vo-Ag ' appear at the Rutland Elemen- A SECOND annual Big Bend which will be forthcomiq with High school
the Inspection of
DIATHS, MARIIAGB
adv
at RuUand Hlah School, tory lldlool lhla coming Friday ret~atta is being planned In the pauage of a bond iaaue.
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Monday, lllld attaed by
"**iDDI at the ter 111111 relidents olthe llOI'thchairman. The event IILOOD 18 REPORTED Ia
Ga!U.
Muons of the dillrlct. The aiD I!;",
:!,lill•;:rtment .. thelC
-lel'll Mtlp County area. It wtll be held June to, u and 12. sbort IIIPfJiy in the county, ml Central lnelrtst In the coanty pnsentatioa watllUide
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~ , t"'~aJ' n•ghts startmg esled peraona will ba in atten· CHARLES KARR, Jr., of for the bloodmobile visit IIChed- ker trial which started MontiiY Grand Muter.
::;:' '~or" tm._te the pub- dance . Mike Spencer, Pom- Middleport haa Iliad a suit i led for Mooday.
and continusd lbroullt the
lie 1 ' .,c:;ial;nv~
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see
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after
spending
silt
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county
court
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" eseniati::"!f farm· rnontl!s in the National Guard ter. Hayes, another Middleport FRED C. CROW,. Jr., Pome- Monday, and an addlllonil draw- llOb!lol at Mercerville wass
.,.. 1 o~m and friends tf in Texa• I• eonHing at a Col- restdent, 11 tho outgrowth of roy allorsey, h~s been elected ing of 75 nameo from lbl jury el Monday Dight, and "
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111ai ca Topic .r the meet- umbua Barber College In early an auto accldant wblcb look president of the Community wheel was mnda but wu not made way with $140 from
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A frog jumping coo- place March 18, litiS. The suit lmpi'Dvtment Corporation. He exhausted as 1 eomp1111 jury aafe they cracked. ,
mab pr~fit out of trees even test - perhaps the state cham- Is for $10,515.60.
plana to direct the organization was seated at lbe clolle of the
If tbeJ1 don't have any " if lbla pionship - ill beiDa proposed
toward th• !leCUring of an air· Tuesday sesaloa. 'l'buratlay~Mr· HOLZER BOIPITAL has
t&amp;l'l ~triguln&amp; enou,i., topica for lbe Bf( Bend Regatta at Rl!'n..\ND AND Lanfl!vllle port, and a new highwoy nlsg the jury wu ~ to the celvad a gilt from the
ftr ofl1er oeulont are "Help Pomeroy In June .. .Then was . residents wUI meet March 4 at through eastern Meigs counly, scene of the oboollac at Kerr, Lyons Fund for the purchase
Yooroiir meet increutna costa lntereat created li'I1Uld lha front Rutflllld Elementary scbool to
and in the af1em«t11 q~~estlon- items lor palilltla in the pedlat-1
r.r Jl'ljture lnd meldolr CI'Opt" door of the Pomerty National seek flood control of Leading DAVI! DILE8 and Dr. Lew· ing of wilnes&amp;eo alarted.
rico department.
olld •'Fertlllr.er llid Ume Uao a~ Blak lui Thuradly ... ... Seems Creek, whicll swept through Is Rickman, two al&lt;JJIIni
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MELVIN BA11CUS reported GAUJA OOUNTY -t&lt;:Jtoollal !&lt;;'.b.O,,"'!!
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honored nt o testimonial dinner lo the Gallia sheriff this week have received a grant Of
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1011 of Mr. and wttan baal: lfftCIIIo JINPII'ed It MEMBERS OF THE aewly Saturday. DUet was the ban- 3'1, had been mllllll.l fr&lt;&gt;m their l!'•nllneluded the rit1 arhools. -'

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ml nny Braun art opeDing
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'ftl• lleedsvllle Dlilll. • mod· recllll, flour, ougar IDd other 1 COIIJIIIOIIplace 1111~. ~ fa- and every day ones, oa•.h worn ·Va., lnd,ber oon, WUUam
em wonder of omct-m,, and food ataplea were IIOld from Iller wu ollen out at 1111~1 tak· for Ita occulon. Miss S.n.oorn's ray oll\'orlhlngton, Ky., and bls
· lie VltlQc expiOI'tl'l of early harrell.
111.1 the ferry over to
West mother, Nina Hoyt, was her wile.
~tory wwld oeem totally un- AI 1 youq 11rJ abe helped VIrginia to brii)C an onlY doctor flrat teacher. Mrs Murray_ ro- With riCh memory .of hf~·
'related subjeeta, In reaUty they bet Iaiiier with the ferry and to see a sick Jl(lilan~ waiting, caila too .ber,alqe am~Jhon,, toric ev~ts lira, Murray
are not.
or. nuiDerwa oecu1ona rowed and then taklne .blm back In alter llteii)C Uncle Tom s Cab- erthel.., hu adjusted . 10
There is a direct Unk be- foot Jlllllllilrl over in a lklll the night, aU by hand and at In" on .a showboat
ciiiJl8es Ill cuatoms. Sh~ Ia
lwten them, If we talk with 1 by herself. Sho uya, "Father no charge.
Her brolltera oarcied on the erant of progress.
form" Reedsville Rosideni: Mrs lold me not~- cltarplbtm, but ' .They just d~'t "make lhem river tradition. Alire&lt;! took OV·
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andfather llved
James \lurray. now of Middle· they usually left monoy on !bel' kmd 110 more.
ler the ferry and Dayton Waf • . MSID&lt;h er "'ts
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port. 'l'he Ohto River has been seat for me."
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Mrs. Mum,y laughs al . th~1 pilot on river boets ln:·ludlnil 1 • 8 • ' ' : : lo Heljoer
a VJlal part of her ltle. She Sh
bera the •~ be snow we hive IQdl)' u of little the Queen fJH.l: Ill• Ito 1 Que.n ~s ~ IV ell
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knew the River whe mt provid- talh' remteu''"or v-.!7''...~ consequenco. Sbe remambers which burned iater: the Virgin: ,_.'it"'ch~·-·~· and . ' veot-.1
ed not onlv her livelihood but
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wuo, n a1te
ran fr.., without dams or locka. ond bow aome olthe raiders ran fall, became watst deep, and 18 and the Green, and many of doing laney swing,
Mrs. Murray, the former Lu· up the river asking him to take stayed until spring, The river others.
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lu Randolph of Reeasvllle, is a them across It, and his warning fro&lt;e, lllld aJelghs Jl1l'de .the Mro. Murray sle~£1'!'l . out of hobby and. in summer her
do•cendant of lhe Vikings. One hherll W:,~~othert tothrunhfort.the trip in winter, often at .nigb~ th~ siver bus~. with her &lt;!enllkltSdt...thmlng wlltth 'blh'rnd,'
or the best known in hi:stury ' 1 ,o; ut::'\:ause 0 e s 00 mg. · with everybody tucked s.nugly marriage to James ,\1' lr:sy, a a n ~~ e resu o. Jar
was Rolf (8501 who later set- Her father often dei!Crlbed how between cloods of ftalller Uclta. railroeder with th• Boltlmm~ and cm.:.
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lied ·m norult'!rn
•L- "r ranee and Ia
some waded mt&lt;h till' mer and . Instead of boots the r~lldren lllld Oblo. She is t~e on· I~ sur Theb Vikmgs
vamsned
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1 wore sturct.v knitted socks made vJvlng mentber of .bot~ nPr :m i ~o,
u e1r stur V !..~•l»t
ol Normandy.
As an lnterestmg sidelight, 1 by their mother a.1i dried out her husband's famtly,
hvlng, sur&lt;ly part of what . Is
Duk,., Earls and Lordi dot Mrs. Murray humorously re- , by the &amp;Choolhouse stove.
She visits often with her !mest In Western ctvthzatwn
tile Randolph III!CeSiry dowa to calls that she lllld her cblldhood As fur the fash!OIIS in dre88, daqbter and famil~, MJ·. and lives on today In Mrs.
Fltz Randolph who em••rated playmate, Be.. Hey! San- she says as children they had Mrs. Randolph Ward and their of Middleport
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vUle, Pa., lllld Joseplt Ran- heavy dresses and sturdy petit·
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dolph , Mrs. Mura·ay ,s faa.uer,
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uathmg sutts, she says,
came avuu
wor or. ~ "Even 11 we had had them, our
flat boats that ran on the Ohto parents would never ha. " ollowriver.
ed us to wear them.''
Later he came to Reedsville In th08e days educatioll was
and operated the first ferry gotten in a one room school
hoat between Ohio and \r ' bouse where children of
Virginia. The huge Randolph all ages learned their ·readhome stood on the point over- 1in', wrltin', and
rlthmetlc.''
looking the river. (torn down · There was one church, of Meth·
to make way for the new dam odist denomination, and thebe
till! past lew years) and had two two lnsututiono provided all

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Hannan, the former Galllo
Jarge porches, one on the £irst the social enterhtinment of the
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and one on UJ.e second floor.j era: plays, and Christmas proTHE annual Gallipolis Chamber of Commerce ban· been nominated for the GovernAccording to Mrs. Mw·ray, the grama. There also was the
quet is just around the corner. Dr. Keith Brande· or's Award in Illinois for his
upper porch was where she 1 huge fire~lace in the
home
berry will assume the president's role when !be big
in this new program.
learned to ride a bicycle.
1 where everybody often gathered
event unfolds on Monday, March 14. The banquet will
She is a remarkable woman- . on cold nights for popcorn _
be held at Grace Methodist church, beginning at 6:30
The Almanae
perhaps due to the Viking hen- ' clllldy and appJ.,, all obtained
p.m. Main speaker will be C. V. JDII, Columbua. Tick·
By Ualted Pre.. lnternattonal
tage - who will observe her from the kil&lt;hen pantr;:.
els are being sold by chamber directors or at the
Today Ia Sunday, Feb. 2'1, the
chamber office for $5.
86th birthday this spring. What j Sh• vowo ij they lackPd anylith day of 11l611 with 3ll'l to
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a host of memorJea she reo thing they were unaware of it
follow.
call•!
At times she otill Iongo for
SPRING is just around the corner. In fact, four weeks
The moon Ia between Its new
She helped her father with the Ice cold buttermilk. the
from today , Ole' Man Winter will bow Gut. Nine pllase and first quarter.
weeks from today, many areas will switch to Daylll{bt
the ferry, which was hand row· country butter and rich homeTh mornli)C star Ia Venus
Savings Time. Nothing definite has been released by
ed across the river many times made foods alwa~ stl plentiful
The evening alar Ia Jupiter
blic officials on what GalllpoUs and Gallla oounty
a da\'. and sometime8 at night in the Randolph home.
Poet Henry Wadsworth Long.
tend to do this year.
for a dnrtor. It lo slr8Jl8e to Coming from a large ''mily ·
faUow was born on this day in
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GONGRATULATIONS are In order for Golden R.
,.~ . ~\'agtms and carriages rnak. the Randolphs had evjlorything
On lhJs day In history :
Canaday, Northup. Last week, Canaday wu nam·
n1~ up 1he passenger list. No of their own. No runnmg to a
In IIIII, Abraham Lincoln ·
ed state chaiJ:man for Ohio on !be National Referen· made his first speech in the
shit1v automobiles on this fer- shopping center every day for
dum Committee on Belt Wide Burley Tobnco f'r the Bast, t11acuuJni slavery ·Ill
n .
Ithem! There was tho berry
acreage poundage program which will be up for a Cooper Union College, Nl t
Tht&gt; lt&gt;rry made tt possible for patch, ~orchards,
huttenwt
vot!
on March 10.
York City.
Ohi1J&lt;1n~ l•1 ridt" th" C&amp;o Rail· I trees, ~en 1 private pawpaw
VIKING DESCENDENT - Mrs. James Murray, formerly &lt;lf ReedaviUe and now a
In 1932, educators wiJfl
rn; d train&gt; t.o Parkersburg and grove, lllld of course, the smoke. Middleport resident, alta on an oldlime love-seat with an antique carder in front of her.
THE
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High
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basketoverwhelmed by the announce••lh&lt;'r •·iii&lt;·' · Th• ferry had to , howe fri the hams, bacon and The carder ts believed to be more than 125 years old. Mrs. Murray ia a descendent of the
ball tournament is now history. Without a doubt, ment that a British scientis1
bl rowt&gt;d wilh oars requiring '/ meats, They made their ownJV~iki
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l llU :-;,· \e~ and .1 strong back.
varitles~ of meat, beaclcheese
hnd discovered the neutron.
I" lat.-. ye.rs when I son and ...... "!''i there wu the In 00, the hattie of ~e Java
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trrok over the ferry a motor 1 thick .rem, th81" went on every- Sea began. It was ulijmately
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lilll1dolplr did his job thr hard to do. This •eruea to ellmlnate 13 warships compared to a loq
way. He also owned a grocery juvenile delinqu01ey.
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TODAY'S THOUGHT - Whatever your lot Is in life, build oomethlng on it.
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Mrs. Elsie Smith, an active member of the Pomeroy Metbodlot Church. is undecided
wbet~er or not sh• can be available this summer in the demanding role of Dean .ol WomenJ
' I the MYF Camp in Lancaster.
s. Smith, who Rev. Melvin Alkire often relies upon for osaistance at the church,
hu en Dean of Women lbere eight IUlllm era. She almotlt rellgned last year. but IC·
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after strong encour.
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lfOJilent.
IMrs. Charles Werry, Pomeroy, open tllm doors the foilowmg
llr)\. Smith, as well as Mrs. l18s been goint "Great Guns" morning tho found they would
C. F.1Tompkins, loq an MYF in athletic events on otation m oot open because_of the thtcklud&lt;t of tile Pomeroy Methodist Morocco, Africa.
ne" of the carpetmg .. ... Work·
~ are highly-regarded A graduate of Pomeroy lligh en rushed back lo solve the
the Lancaster
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MiketraveUng
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BY DICK moMAS
!passenger packet, burned
The day the U&gt;mbine; tow- the water's edge at Smith's dry
boel Sam Brown exploded and dock at Pt. Pleasant and sank
sank at HID!tlngton, W.Va., was after beiq towed across the
a had one for rivermen on rl&gt;er lo a sand bar at its mouth.
the Upper Ohio River. That The crew In the Lorena's cabwas 50 years ago this month. in had just pushed themselves
Two other river disasters also hack from the dtolnil table
were recorded.
when the Ooor got hot under
There was an old adage about their feet. The fire, which mus1
that: As rlvermen
know have started in the
engine
river disasters, occur in three's; room downstairs, made sucb
boat.t ~0 th:rt' way but seldom headway that ·the engineer Sit·
three 1n on~ &lt;lay,
ling at the table 20 feet away
IAIRENA IIURNS
did not have time to go to bls
It was about noon Feb. 2, 1916 room and get his clothes lllld
that the towboat Sam Brown $iitl.
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ton. At noon the 8Bme day the been announ.,..J
Captain

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new packet service from Gallipolis to Pittaburgh. Tlte steamer Lorena was purcllaaed ,for
the trade, to operate with the
steamer Ruth.
The two packets were to operate under a new schedule
which would have a boat leavJni Glillipolis every Monday,
Wednellday and Friday morning.
It was hailed 11 the beat packet
service for GaUlpolla In yean.
Tbe boats were scbetluled It
make connecUOIII in Gallipo)Js
with Green Line boats leaving
IJJr Clncilll!8ti.
The steamer Lorena was built
at Marietta In l8tl for , the

nally and Horcbrnok abe beaded for dry dock at Pt. Pleasant,
where the flreiCCIII'nld.
Prior to the fire the owners
of the LoMta bad ordered Jn..
suronce 1111 the steamer by leltgram. It turned onl that abe
was insured by a New Orleans
company the day abe burned.
It was lueky fur the owners who
received notice the risk wu
taken while the Lorena was

burnlnfl.

Later in lbe month Captala

John W. Hubbard sold steam"': Dunbar to the new GallipolisPttlsburgh packet Une, to op.
erate in place of the I - ,

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ate in the Charleston, GaiUpolis,
STEAMER omo BURNS
The third Ohio River packet
lo be destroyed In one day was
the steamer Ohio which was
destroyed by fire of an
unknown origin at Parkeroburg.
Sbe burned to the water'o edge.
Tbe Ohio bad been in the
Parkersburg harbor one month
Wllttnc to flO on drydock for
minor repairs. The blaze Whicll
Jtarted In an after cabin ~as
dlacovered from ashore. Ftrellli!D found difficulty In locaUng
IIOd .f1cb11n8 the fire. At mid·
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Galllpolls schools a tO-week College students In the group.
Feb. 13.
worksbop bas been made piJSii. Wllbur Dennls Is the top counby a Ifill&amp; under Title III. ty donor with 52 pints.

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lite lrlal Of a Facemire, seniors at G~llla A·
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macblne In lbe ecJIIDo ademy have beea named Naround centerville will ba ,_,,
reconler'lofllce, to tltudy lbe Ilona! Merit Scholarablp final·
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MI!NT - RuUIIIId and Lanp- TWO _FEDERAL 11d program, at Its meeUng tlttS w~k.
It, Star Rt., hiR been named protl· .....,.
11Ht hture Fanners ol America
vUie people and ft!lldents bt ~ounting lo .$40,000 h~ve been will~ ba knows as Metgs Lo- dent of Meigs Counly Dairy 775.
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112 Fotltdatloll for ltll aaslalanee lo
outlying areas will be looking maugurated m
Mtddleport cal, but 1 name for the pro- Service Unit. Pam Davis and
There were 44 Rio Grltlde lbe orgaalzatlon.
for assista.ace fur flood control schools. They. encompass read- posed new bl8h school has_not Karl Russell were
named 8'fANLEY B. Buntlnglon,
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In the near future . . Con. Wal- 101 and pbysteal fitness.
been .. lected. The board ac- queen and klQC or the · annual tired utility worker, reci,l..dl
IIITHS. DIVORCES
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cepted the $1,948,000 stale grant, S.aux Arts Ball at Southern bls 50-year membersbip pin
IIIAL IITATI .
liv:Jtte Holcomb
Vo-Ag ' appear at the Rutland Elemen- A SECOND annual Big Bend which will be forthcomiq with High school
the Inspection of
DIATHS, MARIIAGB
adv
at RuUand Hlah School, tory lldlool lhla coming Friday ret~atta is being planned In the pauage of a bond iaaue.
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Dawn Lodge of Masons
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repor there will ba • aenea nd at 7:30p.m. to disctlllthe rna~ Pomeroy, AI Leonard Is the
Monday, lllld attaed by
"**iDDI at the ter 111111 relidents olthe llOI'thchairman. The event IILOOD 18 REPORTED Ia
Ga!U.
Muons of the dillrlct. The aiD I!;",
:!,lill•;:rtment .. thelC
-lel'll Mtlp County area. It wtll be held June to, u and 12. sbort IIIPfJiy in the county, ml Central lnelrtst In the coanty pnsentatioa watllUide
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' mee:-•' " . Is bopod 1 1ar1e group of interspecial drive lor donors is on wao focused on the Ernest WaJ.. ard Carter, DiSII'icl
~ , t"'~aJ' n•ghts startmg esled peraona will ba in atten· CHARLES KARR, Jr., of for the bloodmobile visit IIChed- ker trial which started MontiiY Grand Muter.
::;:' '~or" tm._te the pub- dance . Mike Spencer, Pom- Middleport haa Iliad a suit i led for Mooday.
and continusd lbroullt the
lie 1 ' .,c:;ial;nv~
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see
eroy
home
after
spending
silt
Meig&gt;
county
court
ogainst
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BANNAN TRACE
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" eseniati::"!f farm· rnontl!s in the National Guard ter. Hayes, another Middleport FRED C. CROW,. Jr., Pome- Monday, and an addlllonil draw- llOb!lol at Mercerville wass
.,.. 1 o~m and friends tf in Texa• I• eonHing at a Col- restdent, 11 tho outgrowth of roy allorsey, h~s been elected ing of 75 nameo from lbl jury el Monday Dight, and "
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111ai ca Topic .r the meet- umbua Barber College In early an auto accldant wblcb look president of the Community wheel was mnda but wu not made way with $140 from
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lac 1 h~ "How farmers can March
A frog jumping coo- place March 18, litiS. The suit lmpi'Dvtment Corporation. He exhausted as 1 eomp1111 jury aafe they cracked. ,
mab pr~fit out of trees even test - perhaps the state cham- Is for $10,515.60.
plana to direct the organization was seated at lbe clolle of the
If tbeJ1 don't have any " if lbla pionship - ill beiDa proposed
toward th• !leCUring of an air· Tuesday sesaloa. 'l'buratlay~Mr· HOLZER BOIPITAL has
t&amp;l'l ~triguln&amp; enou,i., topica for lbe Bf( Bend Regatta at Rl!'n..\ND AND Lanfl!vllle port, and a new highwoy nlsg the jury wu ~ to the celvad a gilt from the
ftr ofl1er oeulont are "Help Pomeroy In June .. .Then was . residents wUI meet March 4 at through eastern Meigs counly, scene of the oboollac at Kerr, Lyons Fund for the purchase
Yooroiir meet increutna costa lntereat created li'I1Uld lha front Rutflllld Elementary scbool to
and in the af1em«t11 q~~estlon- items lor palilltla in the pedlat-1
r.r Jl'ljture lnd meldolr CI'Opt" door of the Pomerty National seek flood control of Leading DAVI! DILE8 and Dr. Lew· ing of wilnes&amp;eo alarted.
rico department.
olld •'Fertlllr.er llid Ume Uao a~ Blak lui Thuradly ... ... Seems Creek, whicll swept through Is Rickman, two al&lt;JJIIni
of
JWp il!'rOIJIII M!C."
that I lovelf new carpel bad the communities in the recent Middleport Jllgh school were
MELVIN BA11CUS reported GAUJA OOUNTY -t&lt;:Jtoollal !&lt;;'.b.O,,"'!!
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been pat dowa on the lobby flood season.
honored nt o testimonial dinner lo the Gallia sheriff this week have received a grant Of
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hekl in Mt. Clomens, Mich., on that ht• wife, Elizabeth May, to purchase library books.
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1Ooor Wednesday evening and
1011 of Mr. and wttan baal: lfftCIIIo JINPII'ed It MEMBERS OF THE aewly Saturday. DUet was the ban- 3'1, had been mllllll.l fr&lt;&gt;m their l!'•nllneluded the rit1 arhools. -'

A . . ho• beeo tnetod lllld
campers are &gt;locked in Syrawhere Mickey WUIWna
ml nny Braun art opeDing
their tg Bend Trailer Sales
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The w huslnesi, with camp•
Ilia ilers the chief item for
lSle, being located along Rt.
l2f
the lower end of the
•lllag near the entrll!ct to
Road.

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a low oost for lbe TDN supplied. The highly palatable
pellets insure a fast clean-up, which is very Important m
milking parlors. Pellets handle euUy and flow freellv m
t pe of bulk handling equipment. W1th Cow· ac·
~ lbere'&amp; no separation of ingredients and every cow
receives balanced feed nutrition. Cow-Lac-Pels are ?art
01 LANDMARK'S complete Dairy Feeding Program.

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Home Henng Oil

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Soliday, February 27, 19811-18

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· OIIDER AMSTUTZ'S
H&amp;N :
"Nick Chick': leghore ehieka, I
~~::""wm ':0.-:!'::;.!.~..':: East Main St., Pomeroy. ·
or started pullell lnday. Mod"'''' 111an - . ~~~e ...., ,.... ,.,.,.,
Matilda SChorn, WY 2-2$24.
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Phone 1113-7031. I 'l/ lie
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spota belorl "Your
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your new arpel
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Mason, W. Va. 713-6583.
l'IIAIL!k lDI'II - '"" l"f A. M, .. 1100 ' · M. DillY
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8utlneu Services

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For Rent ·
For ~-•CARPETS a lrll!bl! Make them IARL GRU!SBR. Plllllllllnc
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rooins and bath, 390 S. ...., ,.. INCH Jl'rtgldalrt renae 1 Luatre. f!enl electric sham- Oblo. Ead your eewer troub- .
G. E. Portable Diah~her pooer, •fl. Pomeroy Cement leo. We have aU -er I
wo1o 10 ,r,&gt;:=,•~:::•,,.
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and t _ • pc. B-akfaal Sol, Bloc. k Company,
Pomeroy, llllchlnel. ReaSODoble retet. '
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1 - Metered Den,..,. ~riDt-A-lolabc Tietell -Bud·

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Ftrm Equipment
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NEW IDEA
SPREADER $125
Good condlUon. Sma111izt
apreader wijb eround drive

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
WY 2-5101

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RADIATOR
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From tbe lareeat trUck OJ
bulldozer rodlotor to lllo

BlAEnNAR'S

PGmeroy

65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Stdan $2295

PllMEROY - SPRING ST. One story frame, 5 rooms, ,
bath, bas~~nent, divided Into
~ rooms, could be apartment,
furnace beatlne.
sarage.
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Station Wagon. 6500 actual miles by local owner.
Like new 700x14 tires. Spare has never been out.
Dark green outside. Radio and heater. Big 6 en·
gine. Std. lrans. Show room clean

1-Used Chevrolet Heavy Duty Faclory
Tandem wilh Dump Bed _ Priced To Go

SERVICE
All New RidlaiOr 5IIOjl

$1595

6 cyl. with std. lrans . Radio, heater. Real good
white wall tires. Local owned with good care and
low mileage.

1963 Volkswagen 2 Door

Htlp W1nted

$1245

Deluxe vinyl trim, green fini sh. radio, heater, good
tires-Reduced Price.

62 Corvair Fordor

Reduced $969

Powerglide trans. New white tires. Try this one for
more go in the snow.

63 Corvair Monza Cpe. Reduced to $1
4 speed. Radio and healer. Black finish with r
vinyl bucket seats.

Deld Stock
Removed Free
WILL remove
your
. bor!os. cowa and mules. CaD

IIOFFI'Cii: ;room ud three
apt. all utilities

OR

wheels

fini sh. 4 speed, free floating,
automatic turn table, dual
channel, I!Ollnd system, bal.

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Sewing Machine,
to zig-10g, buttollhole,
east, monogram, etc.
Sale
or
Tr1cle
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insert lor design. $36.92 or
4&gt;-11
1964 FORD Sprint, V-8, 4 spd. _tenns.
_ 446-4329.
i 2 dr. H.T.P. Tach. New
TWO Varment rifles .222
All extras. 441i-2652.
.241 cal. Pb. 4&amp;HI:i43 alter
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Ph. 446-4329.
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Gl 1o2M2 tram I Lillo tiD t

IHI Estete LOins
PRICE REDUCED
I'OB YOUB OWN BENBFJT
OVD 'I'B1fl LIKE NEW 3

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BOOM HOMI LOCATED OM U. S.
15. BUD.T·1N lU'OCHEN
WITH
I.AJIIGE. I"QBCDJ AI&amp; FURNACE
AND CARPORT.

fancy desigHS, sheD
etc. One dial does II
$38.88, terms. 446-1639.

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Heating oil,
!JII2..ZIBI collect
lis-Viatoo 38141526.

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south .

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Sf . James passed Gallipolis, the

I Homer

Smith of Pt. Pleasant,
beaded down stream pas! tile
Old French City with 1211 pas-

many peoples: and they sball
beat lbeir awordo iato plow

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Barud. Ameriran ftnuclft.

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General WPst mon•Ja nd 1f01lil

say at some- time in the

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, 2. 1916. Her own... Captalll
J&amp;hn F Klein seld her to sooU...

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Gallia Marine!!."
Times and Daily Tribune . . . . Park improvement
McGt'Orge Qundy, ut'-11
-:-:--:--.,.---..:..'"'-"~I fund totals $1,179.04. David A. Pickens donates labor
st-rurity aldt'.
for tree planting .. . William W. Sigler sells Court St.,
A good uniOn does not - . j
buUding to U. A. Cornett . . . Nine Gallipolitans be- the union shop and a bad Gill
rome new members of Elks club. They are: George B. should not han· 1.me.
Kratz, Robert Wolfe, Eugene Plymale, Merrill O'Dell, lien. John G. Tower RTn,
Luther Dayton, Max Tawney, William J. McCormick,
on tbe llftlon shop.
John J . Cooney, and Frank Clendenin ... Cam Deardorff, 80, dies in Columbus ... Lt. Charles L. Smelt- R&lt;~ymond U. Kemp and llfaat
zer, 28, Rio Grande, killed in plane crash near Black- Idaughter.
fork in Lawrence county . . Fourteen-year-old Jack
Mink becomes first Gallia 4-H'er to win top state honI
ors ... Long range shooting pves Logan 52-26 win
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over Gallipolis in Athens Distnct tournament . . Glenteo.tioued ll'om pqe I)
ford swamps Mercerville 91-23 in Claso B session at
......_ JIH'a
nnvelling ceremonies of t h • Logan.
,
eralioD, Nn IIDB,
IIIII ho created cleplclI
TV Wll'l.
f •
Jng the Trealy o1 Greenville:
, Ashland. Ky.; Mrt!. Noah Hoppe I
"To those wbo know him, Mr.
Rock ; Mrs. Howard !'..
II llill'fday lpMiala
Christy's geat aaset iB h Ia
osplt
ews Hanging
D. Hartley, Ravenswood; Mrs.
.t
warm persoaaUty. Haloveo pooRobert M. Lyle, Jackson: Bill j
Ma.....a Style Peat
pie, uJidentando lflem IDd baa
R. Dickess, Rt. I Ironton: LuIWNutl ....... _11-" a deep sympalby. Life ia 1
Eatored. Roopltal
clnda L, Rose, Jackson: Mrs. '
hmpoe I Sett . , 11.50 IIOilr&lt;e of pleasure to blm. lfll Plreolll oelenng Holzer Hos E1tel Dempoey, Rt. 2 Oak Rill: •
• day •lor """'
lr1ellda include men in bJch plac- pltal during lhe last 48 h~ro Richard B. Brogan, Ashlend . I
~I Ml
. N.50 es IDd tbe street cleanera. He mcluded: Mr!. J. Lark Nap1er, Ky.; Alva V. Mahaffey, Rt. 4
,_....... . tf.SO lip Ja a ...-!table storehouae o1 Rio Grande; J. Earl Nell, lll3 Albany.
'll'llllllalld . . . .
bumorou1 human intereot sf«- Teodora Ave.; Cla""'ce Roel-l
Blrtllo
'II'IP 11141 'll'lllttl
los. &amp; lll:es iA&gt; laul!b and make Jen, 746 First Ave.; Howarl J. Mr!. Jacob M. Bush. Rt. 1
Merle's Style Post · alllero lauiiL As a nMI!t 111 B&lt;lse, 40 Vlltoa Avo.; Cyrua B. Racine, 101, 11:1S a.m. Friday;
E..rett Saundtra
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Ph. WY WITI fiads himself with a heat o1 Drummond, Rt. 1
Patriot: Mrs. Don L. BosUc, Rio Grande, ,
.,.,....., Oldo
frlelldl throughout the world." Mro. Harold 0. Wai'J'ell, Rt. I sos, Fridoy.
THIS WE,f:lC'a
SOoa after lba fam1111 '"''''M- V~: Mra. GoldeR R. CanaD!scbarJed
j
SPECIMt 7
I)' ol Greenvllle" pointlq wu day, Northup; Mrs. Don L. Bo1o Mrs. Mary W. Adamo, Mr! . .
t•IVelled, the arllll llfOia his tie, Rio Grende: 1larry C. Gibbs Donald G. Ander801l,· Brenda G.
aepbew a lOtte- wbicb be stiU Harlford; Christine L. Glllesple, Burton, Edwla P. Climer The
llaa lD blll poasesslon.
South Side, W. Va.; Mra. Jacob Rev. Forni! ·Donley, ~~ c .
'1be leiter eeld In Pll'l aboal II. Bush, Ill. 1 Racine; Myroa E!Uolt, Cliarles E. ·Fitch, Eu- ·
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1M unvelllng, "The people llketl E. Koeoli, Rl. I Coolville; JQ Goble,. Mri. Frank lly•ell
il Tbal makee me happy."
carl J. Horky, llllddleport; Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Lam~t. Mlcbael
En11aeer bard PaW Cllrl&amp;- WOllam A. carnian, Rt. J Pom- Llrlent:· Maurice A. Ml&gt;yes,
like hi&amp; lamws uncle, Ions eroy; Timotb)' T. Klell, Pome- Robert Morrison, Mrtl. Carl .I. YOUR ...
&amp; Uld lD the ...,. lutun! roy; Meloday Ann Weese, Rl. I Payton. Nimnd S. P.wey, Abe
...:: hand.tab
euel . illlt llaclne; Mre. Dale L. Glllesplt, PhiUipt, · Mrs. Wal~ D. Ride..__ ,.........~ ...... frolloa; Mn. Edger C. Church, IIQlll', Jr., Barber RlirP. James
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al poillted receutly 011 lbe ttl- II
Collep per11apa
l'la~
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ChiiJpoi~ON.
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Isengers and 20.000 steel barrela
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CHRISTY

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TIDIEE thing! to look for when
you buy Insurance - a good
OO!Iljlany' last claim• aen'ice I
and lew rates. l'le have all
three at the Neal In&amp;.
'Y, your Grange Agents.
them 10011.

Galllpolla, Ohle

. made the M&lt;Jrdi Gru trip went

He ohall judge between 1111

TRUCKS

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it was one of the most successful tournaments In the
county'a history. One unusual note was observed.
Southwestern's Dan Colley was on a championship
team for the second straight year. Jn 1965, he played
for Hannan Trace when the Wildcats upset Southwestern for the crown. He helped Southwestern win the
1966 championship over Hannan Trace.

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reom furnl8bed apt., trailer te. changer, multiple speaker
opace. Coola&lt;l Stella Arnold. some records with set.
Par~ Cenlnl Hotel.
111-11 $40.90 or tenns. Call 4-li-4329.1

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the
. Kanawha aud Sam Brown caue: ed many persons lo cancel their
j reservations.

war any mOI'I!. J81tU %:~ ,
P~ace is uever IOIIg ~

1965 console model,

furnished.

Libby Hotel. Pb. 446-ll4U.
ROOMS by week---.rmtnth. Lafayette Hotel. Ph. 446-2521. '

CHEVROLET·
otDSMOBIU
DEAUR

enough paying passengers
Icau
se the disasters of

pruning boob: nld011 sbaQ
1101 lih up IIW9nl aplul 1111
lion, neither sbltl· 6ey Ieora

$22.75. Pb. 141i-4329.

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ALSO, a large rommerelal
ia the city of Galltpolis,

attachments

$995·00

Mardi Gras E1cursloa1

At least three pal'kets plannecf
I trips to the Mardi Gras at
New Orleans In ttie spring fl
I 1916, but only two made it. The
,Joe Fowler could not gel

shares aod their spears iDt6

ELECTRIC Vacuum clea•er
has completo set ol cleaning

4 Speed. Maroon, Radio

soon drove them to shore. 'I'he
packet was to have entered' the
' Cincinnati - Memphis trade iD:
: March 1916.

wheeler, and the St. Jamea, a
I sternwheeler.

011 Stale Rt. 1181
ft. front, priced reuo~~able.

Galll~po~lis~~~ ~~~:!¥~~-~~~1

4 DOOR

ed heroidy to save the Ohle
but dense smoke and flamet

sengers. The Smilh was a side-

ON DISPLAY

USED FURNITURE
and UPHOLSTERING

'63 CORVAIR

ersburg fire department worS.

POMEROY MOTOR CO:' THOUGHTS
NEVV &amp; USED CARS

THIS WEEK'S
SPECIAL!

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()I' Cblllicolbe '/'12oft.

1163 S.C.

where lwo watchmen bunked.
fire was first seen col'nln&amp;
from sta te rooms aft. The Park--

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64 Chevelle Tudor

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292 Cu. 6 cyl. C&amp;C. 4 speed trans. Real good
!Ires. Heavy duty springs. This truck looks and
runs like new. See this one.

RADIATOR

luxe PIZza, 11.50. Jack's Dal-,
ry Bar, Middleport. 12 8

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when she burned.
The only fire kept on the
boat was on the 41Texas" deck.

62 Chevrolel 1'h Ton _ _ __ $1695

DEL1~10US HomeJDade Plua,
50c, 75c, 111111 $1.00 alzea. lJ6.

The Wiseman Agency

8 cyl. Powerglide. Radio and heater. New tires. All
white outside with red vinyl interior. A local owned low mileage wagon.

1

I WILL NOT be responsible for 1
any debta contracted by any •
op1er than myself. Donald W.
Manuel.
2 24 3tp

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or an expl6ding lantern.

64 Chevelle Malibu. Sta. Wag!'n _ $1895

Auto. trans. Radio. heater, power brakes, and steering. Blue finish. Spotless clean interior. A real buy

10A.udanlco2
borne and batb, gas
~ basement, small
lng, loca~ olou to

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man Ed Roberts , wht wal'"the Ill · fated Kanawha "'llbea
she sank, was an the Ohle

$2149

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In tn,
and she sank in about IIO,A!et
ol water at Parker!burJ. Ia
was first thought the! tbe·•btlet
was set on fire but there ·.,...
no evidence to support·. tilt
theory. The fire was probably
caused by an overheated ttave

$2795

8 cyl., Powerglide. Tan and beige finish . Like new
tires. See this one before you buy.

Mn. GGulder, whoM weekly
tile Cleveland Plain
TO lllnees ID
bean tile aame UUe as
owner offers for u1e
book, bel bnlught topther
lrlll with l I I'OC!II 0,_
tlda wlumt aucb dlsp'!';alo
frame borne, .6 lob. base,
u 11armo11 Bienbarns, &amp;ood leDces, IIRd
Mart Twala, Paul
timber. It's located near Lawrence Dmlbar, 1114 many
Northup, Greeo Twp.

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steamer.

H.T. Cpe. 327 engine, Powerglide, power steering,
power brakes, and lots of other extras. Local own·
ed car with 9000 actual mllea·. See and drive this
spotless beauty.

-.llell beater eore.

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Get
Nested'
In Orie of
These Good
OK Cars ..•
At LOW Winter Prices!
65 Chev. Impel• Super Sport _

PHON\ WY 2·2156

..lrd Re1lty Comp11ny
OSCAR BAIRD, Realtor

(CMtJnued from ........:til if
night . bet: _ ... ..;, ~
their oplnloil1bet
a total loss .
T~ .Obi• the tbroe largeft
the Ojllo River
ued at more than
was
lbe
ed by the
in tbe aummer Of IIIli. -.•
the wale-a bet-.
and Memphia, Tenn.
She was built in !Ill
lngiA&gt;n, and at the tlml !',Jill
death, !he late Captalll
F. Maddy of Gallipolis "'ll
. terested in purchaslnl · ,, U.

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Home Henng Oil

The Sunday

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UNPEELED PINE

181 Pay System Day

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Soliday, February 27, 19811-18

FOR SALI

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AVAILABLE Marr.h 1st
I
ness buDding. Located at

· OIIDER AMSTUTZ'S
H&amp;N :
"Nick Chick': leghore ehieka, I
~~::""wm ':0.-:!'::;.!.~..':: East Main St., Pomeroy. ·
or started pullell lnday. Mod"'''' 111an - . ~~~e ...., ,.... ,.,.,.,
Matilda SChorn, WY 2-2$24.
em Poultry, 801 !81, Athens,
...,,
2 15 tic
Ob10.
Phone 1113-7031. I 'l/ lie
' " Wilt M ftMII
C Clll I ,., WI,. " " .,..;.....
spota belorl "Your
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ROOMWY
tumlshed
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on
your new arpel
IHIIIIN lftMrtltltl
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5tb
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- remove them with Blue
lnd Ids INI" WltfMII 1f ...,..
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ld"ltoMI word 1c.
1OPFICI IIIOU.I
Mason, W. Va. 713-6583.
l'IIAIL!k lDI'II - '"" l"f A. M, .. 1100 ' · M. DillY
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DeliVOf1
Phone I'Gmeroy
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388-8526

8utlneu Services

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INFOAM~HION
For Rent ·
For ~-•CARPETS a lrll!bl! Make them IARL GRU!SBR. Plllllllllnc
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rooins and bath, 390 S. ...., ,.. INCH Jl'rtgldalrt renae 1 Luatre. f!enl electric sham- Oblo. Ead your eewer troub- .
G. E. Portable Diah~her pooer, •fl. Pomeroy Cement leo. We have aU -er I
wo1o 10 ,r,&gt;:=,•~:::•,,.
M.
&lt;\.Ve., Middleport. Call
and t _ • pc. B-akfaal Sol, Bloc. k Company,
Pomeroy, llllchlnel. ReaSODoble retet. '
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2 15 tfc
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Call WY 2-21161.
2 'll Jtc Ob10.
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Troated No. 1 - Treated No.
1 - Metered Den,..,. ~riDt-A-lolabc Tietell -Bud·

••ter. -·· .:.•

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Ftrm Equipment
1 USED

NEW IDEA
SPREADER $125
Good condlUon. Sma111izt
apreader wijb eround drive

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
WY 2-5101

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SERVICE
From tbe lareeat trUck OJ
bulldozer rodlotor to lllo

BlAEnNAR'S

PGmeroy

65 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Stdan $2295

PllMEROY - SPRING ST. One story frame, 5 rooms, ,
bath, bas~~nent, divided Into
~ rooms, could be apartment,
furnace beatlne.
sarage.
f/,000.00.

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$2095

Station Wagon. 6500 actual miles by local owner.
Like new 700x14 tires. Spare has never been out.
Dark green outside. Radio and heater. Big 6 en·
gine. Std. lrans. Show room clean

1-Used Chevrolet Heavy Duty Faclory
Tandem wilh Dump Bed _ Priced To Go

SERVICE
All New RidlaiOr 5IIOjl

$1595

6 cyl. with std. lrans . Radio, heater. Real good
white wall tires. Local owned with good care and
low mileage.

1963 Volkswagen 2 Door

Htlp W1nted

$1245

Deluxe vinyl trim, green fini sh. radio, heater, good
tires-Reduced Price.

62 Corvair Fordor

Reduced $969

Powerglide trans. New white tires. Try this one for
more go in the snow.

63 Corvair Monza Cpe. Reduced to $1
4 speed. Radio and healer. Black finish with r
vinyl bucket seats.

Deld Stock
Removed Free
WILL remove
your
. bor!os. cowa and mules. CaD

IIOFFI'Cii: ;room ud three
apt. all utilities

OR

wheels

fini sh. 4 speed, free floating,
automatic turn table, dual
channel, I!Ollnd system, bal.

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Sewing Machine,
to zig-10g, buttollhole,
east, monogram, etc.
Sale
or
Tr1cle
_..::; _. ___ ___ c;.,__
insert lor design. $36.92 or
4&gt;-11
1964 FORD Sprint, V-8, 4 spd. _tenns.
_ 446-4329.
i 2 dr. H.T.P. Tach. New
TWO Varment rifles .222
All extras. 441i-2652.
.241 cal. Pb. 4&amp;HI:i43 alter
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$101.03 or terms available.
Ph. 446-4329.
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Gl 1o2M2 tram I Lillo tiD t

IHI Estete LOins
PRICE REDUCED
I'OB YOUB OWN BENBFJT
OVD 'I'B1fl LIKE NEW 3

L001t
8!:1).

BOOM HOMI LOCATED OM U. S.
15. BUD.T·1N lU'OCHEN
WITH
I.AJIIGE. I"QBCDJ AI&amp; FURNACE
AND CARPORT.

fancy desigHS, sheD
etc. One dial does II
$38.88, terms. 446-1639.

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1211 I

Heating oil,
!JII2..ZIBI collect
lis-Viatoo 38141526.

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mterests and she stayed
south .

I ern
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Twenty minute• before. lba
Sf . James passed Gallipolis, the

I Homer

Smith of Pt. Pleasant,
beaded down stream pas! tile
Old French City with 1211 pas-

many peoples: and they sball
beat lbeir awordo iato plow

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armam~nt

ratf'.-Bemard

Barud. Ameriran ftnuclft.

TJI\1ELY QUOTE ;

I would not be sur.pri~ I
General WPst mon•Ja nd 1f01lil

say at some- time in the

Ddt

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4 DOOR HARDtcf

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1 Mile Atlove Sllvll' Briclte l11 Keno ..... 0 •

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Smith's Fiat Sales &amp; Service

ed by weight ol metoi or b1 \,

weeks, "I need another 31JOo

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' polis la te in the evening of Feb•

, 2. 1916. Her own... Captalll
J&amp;hn F Klein seld her to sooU...

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Gallia Marine!!."
Times and Daily Tribune . . . . Park improvement
McGt'Orge Qundy, ut'-11
-:-:--:--.,.---..:..'"'-"~I fund totals $1,179.04. David A. Pickens donates labor
st-rurity aldt'.
for tree planting .. . William W. Sigler sells Court St.,
A good uniOn does not - . j
buUding to U. A. Cornett . . . Nine Gallipolitans be- the union shop and a bad Gill
rome new members of Elks club. They are: George B. should not han· 1.me.
Kratz, Robert Wolfe, Eugene Plymale, Merrill O'Dell, lien. John G. Tower RTn,
Luther Dayton, Max Tawney, William J. McCormick,
on tbe llftlon shop.
John J . Cooney, and Frank Clendenin ... Cam Deardorff, 80, dies in Columbus ... Lt. Charles L. Smelt- R&lt;~ymond U. Kemp and llfaat
zer, 28, Rio Grande, killed in plane crash near Black- Idaughter.
fork in Lawrence county . . Fourteen-year-old Jack
Mink becomes first Gallia 4-H'er to win top state honI
ors ... Long range shooting pves Logan 52-26 win
•I•
over Gallipolis in Athens Distnct tournament . . Glenteo.tioued ll'om pqe I)
ford swamps Mercerville 91-23 in Claso B session at
......_ JIH'a
nnvelling ceremonies of t h • Logan.
,
eralioD, Nn IIDB,
IIIII ho created cleplclI
TV Wll'l.
f •
Jng the Trealy o1 Greenville:
, Ashland. Ky.; Mrt!. Noah Hoppe I
"To those wbo know him, Mr.
Rock ; Mrs. Howard !'..
II llill'fday lpMiala
Christy's geat aaset iB h Ia
osplt
ews Hanging
D. Hartley, Ravenswood; Mrs.
.t
warm persoaaUty. Haloveo pooRobert M. Lyle, Jackson: Bill j
Ma.....a Style Peat
pie, uJidentando lflem IDd baa
R. Dickess, Rt. I Ironton: LuIWNutl ....... _11-" a deep sympalby. Life ia 1
Eatored. Roopltal
clnda L, Rose, Jackson: Mrs. '
hmpoe I Sett . , 11.50 IIOilr&lt;e of pleasure to blm. lfll Plreolll oelenng Holzer Hos E1tel Dempoey, Rt. 2 Oak Rill: •
• day •lor """'
lr1ellda include men in bJch plac- pltal during lhe last 48 h~ro Richard B. Brogan, Ashlend . I
~I Ml
. N.50 es IDd tbe street cleanera. He mcluded: Mr!. J. Lark Nap1er, Ky.; Alva V. Mahaffey, Rt. 4
,_....... . tf.SO lip Ja a ...-!table storehouae o1 Rio Grande; J. Earl Nell, lll3 Albany.
'll'llllllalld . . . .
bumorou1 human intereot sf«- Teodora Ave.; Cla""'ce Roel-l
Blrtllo
'II'IP 11141 'll'lllttl
los. &amp; lll:es iA&gt; laul!b and make Jen, 746 First Ave.; Howarl J. Mr!. Jacob M. Bush. Rt. 1
Merle's Style Post · alllero lauiiL As a nMI!t 111 B&lt;lse, 40 Vlltoa Avo.; Cyrua B. Racine, 101, 11:1S a.m. Friday;
E..rett Saundtra
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Ph. WY WITI fiads himself with a heat o1 Drummond, Rt. 1
Patriot: Mrs. Don L. BosUc, Rio Grande, ,
.,.,....., Oldo
frlelldl throughout the world." Mro. Harold 0. Wai'J'ell, Rt. I sos, Fridoy.
THIS WE,f:lC'a
SOoa after lba fam1111 '"''''M- V~: Mra. GoldeR R. CanaD!scbarJed
j
SPECIMt 7
I)' ol Greenvllle" pointlq wu day, Northup; Mrs. Don L. Bo1o Mrs. Mary W. Adamo, Mr! . .
t•IVelled, the arllll llfOia his tie, Rio Grende: 1larry C. Gibbs Donald G. Ander801l,· Brenda G.
aepbew a lOtte- wbicb be stiU Harlford; Christine L. Glllesple, Burton, Edwla P. Climer The
llaa lD blll poasesslon.
South Side, W. Va.; Mra. Jacob Rev. Forni! ·Donley, ~~ c .
'1be leiter eeld In Pll'l aboal II. Bush, Ill. 1 Racine; Myroa E!Uolt, Cliarles E. ·Fitch, Eu- ·
_..._
1M unvelllng, "The people llketl E. Koeoli, Rl. I Coolville; JQ Goble,. Mri. Frank lly•ell
il Tbal makee me happy."
carl J. Horky, llllddleport; Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Lam~t. Mlcbael
En11aeer bard PaW Cllrl&amp;- WOllam A. carnian, Rt. J Pom- Llrlent:· Maurice A. Ml&gt;yes,
like hi&amp; lamws uncle, Ions eroy; Timotb)' T. Klell, Pome- Robert Morrison, Mrtl. Carl .I. YOUR ...
&amp; Uld lD the ...,. lutun! roy; Meloday Ann Weese, Rl. I Payton. Nimnd S. P.wey, Abe
...:: hand.tab
euel . illlt llaclne; Mre. Dale L. Glllesplt, PhiUipt, · Mrs. Wal~ D. Ride..__ ,.........~ ...... frolloa; Mn. Edger C. Church, IIQlll', Jr., Barber RlirP. James
_,. pra...., ,..,.., hr I 111111'1
G Sco11 J
8
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al poillted receutly 011 lbe ttl- II
Collep per11apa
l'la~
.• ~-: ~~~·...,,'- : will ..,.llaue II tile potll of gmt Titus. Cbarlee D: Wills,
ChiiJpoi~ON.
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l ief! Pittsburgh with a few pa..
Isengers and 20.000 steel barrela
: for England She passed Gan~

aations, and 1hlll decide fw

CHRISTY

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LILW-.n,Ot . _

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TIDIEE thing! to look for when
you buy Insurance - a good
OO!Iljlany' last claim• aen'ice I
and lew rates. l'le have all
three at the Neal In&amp;.
'Y, your Grange Agents.
them 10011.

Galllpolla, Ohle

. made the M&lt;Jrdi Gru trip went

He ohall judge between 1111

TRUCKS

(Continued from page 18 )
it was one of the most successful tournaments In the
county'a history. One unusual note was observed.
Southwestern's Dan Colley was on a championship
team for the second straight year. Jn 1965, he played
for Hannan Trace when the Wildcats upset Southwestern for the crown. He helped Southwestern win the
1966 championship over Hannan Trace.

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"' mooth: Sleepmg STEREO 1965 model, ~ sp.,
reom furnl8bed apt., trailer te. changer, multiple speaker
opace. Coola&lt;l Stella Arnold. some records with set.
Par~ Cenlnl Hotel.
111-11 $40.90 or tenns. Call 4-li-4329.1

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be1
the
. Kanawha aud Sam Brown caue: ed many persons lo cancel their
j reservations.

war any mOI'I!. J81tU %:~ ,
P~ace is uever IOIIg ~

1965 console model,

furnished.

Libby Hotel. Pb. 446-ll4U.
ROOMS by week---.rmtnth. Lafayette Hotel. Ph. 446-2521. '

CHEVROLET·
otDSMOBIU
DEAUR

enough paying passengers
Icau
se the disasters of

pruning boob: nld011 sbaQ
1101 lih up IIW9nl aplul 1111
lion, neither sbltl· 6ey Ieora

$22.75. Pb. 141i-4329.

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ALSO, a large rommerelal
ia the city of Galltpolis,

attachments

$995·00

Mardi Gras E1cursloa1

At least three pal'kets plannecf
I trips to the Mardi Gras at
New Orleans In ttie spring fl
I 1916, but only two made it. The
,Joe Fowler could not gel

shares aod their spears iDt6

ELECTRIC Vacuum clea•er
has completo set ol cleaning

4 Speed. Maroon, Radio

soon drove them to shore. 'I'he
packet was to have entered' the
' Cincinnati - Memphis trade iD:
: March 1916.

wheeler, and the St. Jamea, a
I sternwheeler.

011 Stale Rt. 1181
ft. front, priced reuo~~able.

Galll~po~lis~~~ ~~~:!¥~~-~~~1

4 DOOR

ed heroidy to save the Ohle
but dense smoke and flamet

sengers. The Smilh was a side-

ON DISPLAY

USED FURNITURE
and UPHOLSTERING

'63 CORVAIR

ersburg fire department worS.

POMEROY MOTOR CO:' THOUGHTS
NEVV &amp; USED CARS

THIS WEEK'S
SPECIAL!

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• collect Jacksoo 28M531
()I' Cblllicolbe '/'12oft.

1163 S.C.

where lwo watchmen bunked.
fire was first seen col'nln&amp;
from sta te rooms aft. The Park--

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I One or tho lwo packets thJI

64 Chevelle Tudor

eCar eTruck eHutor
Con 1 Bulldout
eAnyType

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292 Cu. 6 cyl. C&amp;C. 4 speed trans. Real good
!Ires. Heavy duty springs. This truck looks and
runs like new. See this one.

RADIATOR

luxe PIZza, 11.50. Jack's Dal-,
ry Bar, Middleport. 12 8

.
.
.•''

when she burned.
The only fire kept on the
boat was on the 41Texas" deck.

62 Chevrolel 1'h Ton _ _ __ $1695

DEL1~10US HomeJDade Plua,
50c, 75c, 111111 $1.00 alzea. lJ6.

The Wiseman Agency

8 cyl. Powerglide. Radio and heater. New tires. All
white outside with red vinyl interior. A local owned low mileage wagon.

1

I WILL NOT be responsible for 1
any debta contracted by any •
op1er than myself. Donald W.
Manuel.
2 24 3tp

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t1,800.

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or an expl6ding lantern.

64 Chevelle Malibu. Sta. Wag!'n _ $1895

Auto. trans. Radio. heater, power brakes, and steering. Blue finish. Spotless clean interior. A real buy

10A.udanlco2
borne and batb, gas
~ basement, small
lng, loca~ olou to

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man Ed Roberts , wht wal'"the Ill · fated Kanawha "'llbea
she sank, was an the Ohle

$2149

HERE'S yo1.- cllallce to

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The Ohio's hull
In tn,
and she sank in about IIO,A!et
ol water at Parker!burJ. Ia
was first thought the! tbe·•btlet
was set on fire but there ·.,...
no evidence to support·. tilt
theory. The fire was probably
caused by an overheated ttave

$2795

8 cyl., Powerglide. Tan and beige finish . Like new
tires. See this one before you buy.

Mn. GGulder, whoM weekly
tile Cleveland Plain
TO lllnees ID
bean tile aame UUe as
owner offers for u1e
book, bel bnlught topther
lrlll with l I I'OC!II 0,_
tlda wlumt aucb dlsp'!';alo
frame borne, .6 lob. base,
u 11armo11 Bienbarns, &amp;ood leDces, IIRd
Mart Twala, Paul
timber. It's located near Lawrence Dmlbar, 1114 many
Northup, Greeo Twp.

~

steamer.

H.T. Cpe. 327 engine, Powerglide, power steering,
power brakes, and lots of other extras. Local own·
ed car with 9000 actual mllea·. See and drive this
spotless beauty.

-.llell beater eore.

I

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,ro::;;

Get
Nested'
In Orie of
These Good
OK Cars ..•
At LOW Winter Prices!
65 Chev. Impel• Super Sport _

PHON\ WY 2·2156

..lrd Re1lty Comp11ny
OSCAR BAIRD, Realtor

(CMtJnued from ........:til if
night . bet: _ ... ..;, ~
their oplnloil1bet
a total loss .
T~ .Obi• the tbroe largeft
the Ojllo River
ued at more than
was
lbe
ed by the
in tbe aummer Of IIIli. -.•
the wale-a bet-.
and Memphia, Tenn.
She was built in !Ill
lngiA&gt;n, and at the tlml !',Jill
death, !he late Captalll
F. Maddy of Gallipolis "'ll
. terested in purchaslnl · ,, U.

and
M'"':J..W.:::,,•....,"'

WANTED

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Thomas, 64, st.
Ptersburg, 21, Pt. Pleasant 24.30, H!ntoa
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1.93 falling, KanawhA
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Mrs. Thomas was ~n employee 5.56 rising, CharlesfoD IUS rl.!lBY DICit THOMAS
bappy to receive thiJ 11'8CioUI where he ~yed baseball lor PI'. PLI!lASANT- The United
Fnday lD Hospttal
Slated for Monday
ot the CitiZens Natwnal Bank, ing. London, Marmet and Win. I John w. Rafferty, Admlnlslra· supporl from Mlsa Lyo111 as the Blue DevUs.
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PLEASANT - Funeral F~ral servlees for Clyde Pl. Pleasnat, for a number. of field dams were on the sills.
'Iter, Holzer Hospital Foundntlon, we eoollnue our effort.lto make
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·lull In Federal Court for Boland
last
ti!I'VICe for John Hardy Neal, A. Rupe, 76, wbo .died Friday years pnor to moying to Fiorula Boat Movements:
week
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John
Slnlth,
fommar
man
1\facl\lne &amp;, Manufaoluring Corn1
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79, retired farmer of Gallipolis in the Veteraos hospital In Chii· where he -:as employ:d by the , Oblo River -Range~ up 14, ceipl of the annual grant from as pleasant at possible."
abouHown, sUD has a fine llow· pony, Inc. seeking $27,S91 from
Ferry, will be held today at 2 licothe, will be held Mond&gt;y at Motor Vehlle CommiSsion for ;5:30 p.m.; _Eastern up 14, 7:30 the Ruth Ly0111 Charities, Cin·
lnJ ~a left.over from the the Marlettll Manufacturing Co.
p.m. In the Wyoma Church wJth 2 p.m. at the Rawlings-Coats I!'• State of Florida.
1p.m.; L. F1eore up II, 4:30 a. rinnaU and a tetter accom- ~ couple of weeks age, Andy (!all1puhs area l'ISib Annlvtl'- eo-defendant Ia Travelers Illthe . Rev. Ivan Myers In charge Funeral home with the Rev. Ro- Hr was born In Mason County ' m.; Charles Stove"'"" up 15, ponying the lift gave the ho&amp;- Mullen was diJcharged from WY Celebratllm.lt'a
mOfli &amp;!mnlly Company of HnrtforJ,
ISSisled by the Rev. Arthur bert Reuter officiating. Burial oo July 'rl, !902, a son of Mrs. 6:15a .m.; Bob Benter down IB, 1pttnl permission to use part of !be United Stales Navy after magnificent than it waa. ddj:J;Coon.
Muncy of Columbus. Ohio. Bu- will be in !be Gravel Hili ceme l Eh,abeth Thomas, Pl. Pleasant, I :55 a m.: Mamatear up 16. 3:· the gift for the purchase of the four years and four
months lng !be Celebrii\PD, and what's The petition states the governrial will be in the church ceme- tery.
who survives and the late Neohs 25 a.m.; Orco down 16, 7:15 a. latest model Morch Resplrat• service. U. was an entne-man- more, It has kept his face ment and !be MMC entel'l'd Into
tery.
He w•• born Nov. 24, 1889, Thomas. ~hers ~urvivors ,n- m. Jefferson up 17, 5:40 p.m.; or.
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fireman. 00 the LST USS. Duval warm, too, thiJ .winter.
.. a contract December 13, 1961,
Mr. Neal died Friday in Doc- at Kyger, the son of the late dude his w•fe, Vlrgmla 1l!ld one Jeffboat up 17. 2:30 a.m.; Rob- The alms and purposes for Co1mty. Andy visited hls parents,! Lloyd Walker, ~ proverbla.l for the manu(aclnre of two ..,..
tors Hospital, ColumbuJ. Ohio, Jonoanthan and Caroline Rupe. brother, Otho Th~as , Pl. Plea- ·erl Reed up 18, 3:30a.m.; Pol· :rhicb Miss Lyons campaigns Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mullen, Clar·lpocket-book finder ~ho haSII'I angraphic research sh!ns at · a
after being seriouslv ill !he past He was a retired farmer and a sant. Burl~! was '" St. Peters- ly R. up 18, 6:35 a.m.; R. H. aanuaUy 4urlni the boliday sea· too, Pa., and thea came here 1reported ftndlng any packet • eost of $5.4 mlliion. Tr· ·•-·l•rs
lhrte days.
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burg, Flonda.
Bosworth Jl up 19. 5·15 a.m.; son. are "to purchase
toys, for a visit with hls brother and books recenUy, had a fine mous- allegedly l\lflllshed st•·
on
Surviving are one d' ughter, Survivors Include hi• wife,
Nation.t down 19, 7 a.m.; rhll· books, play equipment
and·wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Mul· -tache and aoatee - UDUI re- tho payment bond of It , •rnMrs. Oma Whittaker, Col umbus, Jessie Kyger: a son, Rolland, Gallia Native, 65 ,
ip Spur• up 20, 2:40a.m.; Zlm- most important of all, lndlvid- len; The Ray Mullens are for- centiy. One mornlni whUe shey· pany.
four, sons, Burdell Neal. Pt. Belpre; one brother. Roy Rupe:
mer up 2C, 4:25 a.m .
Steel lual gifts for· children at Christ· mer mldents of the Old French lng, he reportdely crlpplecL~e Purchase orders for materials
Pleasant; John Neal, Gallipolis Kyger : a grandson, Kenneth , of PasMes Away Friday
Trader .J&lt;,wn 20, 6:25 a.m.; t!:l· ma;time and other holldays and City.
goatee with his razor, flnillly were placed with Boland from
Ferry; Harold and
1,JVerne Belpre. Friends mav call at
1 gercFff up 23. 3 a.m.: Buckeye sptclal O&lt;CBSitmll, such as birth· I
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shaved II of!. - bill now sUII October 1864 until January 1965,
Neal, both of Columbu&gt;: two 515 the funeral home anytime.
Am?ld E. Rose, 65, a resident State down Groenup 8 p m.: J. days.
I A week ago at Jackson, where hes the fine moustaclle, ..•..
but the materials allod~edly
ters, Mrs, Grace Simpkins, Pt.
of 403 Colorual Dr.,. Fostena, S. Lewis down Greeoup 8:30 I, f&lt;lr ooe, con appreciate the Coach Duke Burson's Blue !lev·
, ,have not been paid f&lt;lr In full.
Pleasant, Mr.s Sar•n Roger.,
and a nalive of Galha county, p.m. : Oliver Shearer down purchase of the respirator for its lost 81H15, I had a talk with It's good to see Leo W.ll{os,_.
Henderson , two brothers, Fre&lt;l S!'rviees Held for
at 11 p.m. Prlday tn Clty [(ireenup 9:30 p.m.: Frieberger my young son, Jimmy,
who William Crothen, lather
of mao back at bll regular stand
BLESSING RETURNED
Neal, Pt. Pleasant and Joe Neal,, ,
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Hosp1t"l. at Foslona. He was a up 10:45 p.m.; New Orleans has been 8 patient at !lcllzer's BliCk Crothers, star Jackson in the pharmacy at Hoq.er Ro,. PT. PLEASANT - Jamu
Syra&lt;·use Resident
reltred barber, and had hved l up Greenup 2:30 a.m .. Alton for the last 17 weeks,
owes athlete, who fermerly II.ved at pltal and Clinic. Mr. Mopman E. Biesslllg, Pl. Pleasant, was
1 Columbia.
--- Jeanette PotL&lt; 87
f'ostona smce 1928..
. Zephyr down Greenup 3:30 a. his very existence, in piU'l, to Rio Grande, . and furnished a suffered a heart attack laSt faR returned to the ' M~son County
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Long Botto W
died Saturday at p ~ at
Mr. Rose was born 10 Goll!'l m.: Lady Gloria down Green- a respirator of the type to be losg line of Crothers for Coach and has spent many weeb re- J.aD Friday from ·Franklin Coun·
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Aug. 19, t900, son Q
! lhe up 5:15a.m.; Asa down Green- purcbllsed.
Johnny Wickline's Blue Men cupertlng. Leo waa a fam!Uar ty, Ohio, chargeq, with a felony/
Utes After Dlness
short illness. P
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late Arthur and . Sarba Sheets up 6:40a.m.; Ben McCool down His life was sustained
for when Rio Graadt had • hlj]h figure riding his white !lclnda and violation of probation. De.
Mrs. Fanme Mams 75 a re-'
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Hts mamage to Ethel Meldahl 1'45 p m · Mountain several weeks by the use of school.
flO to and from work ........,. he put)' Sheriff Donald Shaffer ,...
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"'"""' esslng to Mason Coon1 lam
day •. fternoon in Ca mden-Clark ebors,l ,r~n an
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April 3, 1920. and she survives. Southern down Me'dah:
a coma n.; tor 17 weeks aad tended Ohio University the first
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' ren w o surv1ve are .wo p.m.; Miss Su"" down Mel- Is •till waging a battle for sur- aemester but Is now walllng a- I had the pleasure of m~ he .had been tpprehended
lollowmg a lengthly 1111••"· sne ~·unera services will be
daughters and a son. Mrs. Tho· dahl 8:45 p.m.: L.U'e Gc.. rgc lvivRI, whatever the outcome round for basehaD season. Buck lng Mrs. Martha standing .Fos- ohw aulhorlt!es,
Arrest. rens born near Spender, w. Va., da 01 2 .m. 81 the Ewin
mas Elkmgton of St. Louts, Mo., down Meld:lhl 9:10 p.m.: Ham· may be. He was hospitalized reports to the Philadelphia Phil· ter, new curator of Our ~use, corded at th~ coonty jail lildaughlerol the J;JterJamesa nd
wit/Rev Howard g
Mtss Hazel Rose of Ttffm, and ilion dr•vn Meldahi 12 . 1&gt;1 a.m.; IOct . 7, 1911&amp; with eneophalltls. ties March. U. thlllks
he recently when she came :1Dto eludes, Homer !oustin, Bender·
Meltssa Dye, ond lam
. e to the P d R
Mervtn Rose of l'ostona. There Bayou LaRose up Meldahl 1:15 'j The Ruth L~ons funds receiv· might be assigned to either the the Tribune office to lalke about son, and Marvlll Lepurt. Pt.
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an
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r·" " gran dch'ld
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will .be io
' r_en 0 ther a.m. .
ed here are administered
by a LYJI"hburg, Va. or the Spar~ Our House. Mrs. Foster Is the PIeasanI, both chargod With inMrs. Adams ts surv1vved by Is
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are two siSters "nd i Ga'hpolls Dam- K&gt;•tuc«ian committee of Miss Janice Lu· ansburg, S..C loam after the autlwress of "Red r .....t For toxlcatlon.
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a son. ' a Adams of Long ' h~r late sister Isa bel Potts
brothers, Mrs. Dave Jon•s Jdown 4 45 p.m.: Wnlwr Houg- marl R. N., Supervisor of Ped- seaBoD slarla.
Lafayette," a children's .aovel,
----llotlom, RL, and . a brother, I Frie nds may caJI at the funerai
Charles Rose. both of Pa· JJand up !0:30 p.nl ; F. Sbqar- latrlcs; Mrs. Beulah Ward, R.
wbtch proves to he lnterestlng
Pleaunl Valley Ros~Hol
Tom Dye of Reedsvlile, Rl. She home anvt•me.
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Yer~al Rose of Dayton, er up ;2 ·1Y.J o.m.; Jceo u~ 1! ·25 N.. Director of Nursing Servreading for any hlstorieally ADMITTED: Mrs. Roy ijrink·
was preeded 10 dea tb by her 1
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and Mrs. Geneva Fuller of Hun- a.m.; MJmi dowo 141 a.m. ; Ice; Dr. T. Jay Bradshaw and 1 said goodbye to Roger Hill mmded reader, especially one er, Mason.
b~ISband Ralph Adams and a J'
tmgton.
Endeavo· down 740 a.m.; Ti· Mrs Virginia Jones. The com- this past Tuesday. He's beadod from the Old French City. .
DISCHARGEJl:, Holly John·
doughle~.
. 1\frs. JHorrison Dies
Services will be held at 1:301holt "' 845 a.m.
m:ttee reports annually to Miss for Officer Candidate School Mrs. Fosler succeeds
SOli, Pl. Pleasanl; : Mrs. Clar·
She """., •. member of the I O F . I
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pm. Monday at the Mann Fun- Kanawha River -L•Jcy Jane Lyons.
at Fort Knol, Ky. Cpl. Hill, son Evelyn Parsons, curator-''-"" mont Henry; GalliJlf!lis: Ahra·
11 ru ay Evenmg
Ba~t • sJ "'" ". at Spener, Daugh.
eral home in Fostoria. Burial Lucas up Marmet 2:t 1 am .; cknowledglng the gift, Mr.. ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, House for six years. The ·1819 ham Rhodes, Letart; · Michael
~rs of A:nma and Chester, and lr Mrs Carn e Morrison " Rd will be in Fountain &lt;"metery. Helen . down Marmet 4 a.m.; Rafferty said, "We are most has been vlsiUing his parents remodeled tavern wiD fiPil!l : • Perry, 111. Plealant; M1'l' 9a·
eno Grange:
Alban.
assed
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Friends may call at the fun- Fort f)euborn up ).!Jrmet 4:20
- - - - after biB return from Germany, gain this year about April 15 rold Blain and son, I'
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tO:"'";•• Will be held at 2 P-~· 1 eveni:g ~
N ~ wa~ /r~ay era! home.
a.m.; Esso West Virginia up M ver up Wtnfield 12:20 a.m: A. where he spent 18 montha with for Its 30th season.'The M'~· Mrs. Paul Hart and dar , ·r,
•Y at Tthe 1baugh Fune101 1pitaf fo llow ·." esognth11 ell US·
met a·ao a.m.; Ali•• k. ••ler•;n J. Pat.1011 up Win!lel1 2:20 a lhe Army's 7th Cavalry, Third will be overhauled and reptilred Pt. Pl,.oanl: Mrs. Russeot Ll·
borne at uppers Plam•. Rev.j
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w.es u~
VISIOn. e s a .., II' ua
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husband , A- 0, .,
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----- lory at Long Bottom.
! in February of 1965.
Survivors include three daugh- r
ters,
Mrs. W. L Swell, RD, Mid- !
In 1942. Japanese
landed at Java, the last allied dleport ; Mrs. G. A. Radekin, l
hastioo Ia the Du tch East Rt. Alnany, and Mrs. Frank .Jo
Indies.
stoo, Pomeroy ; four gnrnd&lt;?h&lt;J,d- 11
brother, and two
ler·
Fun ·al services will be Mon- 1
day ' p.m. at the Bigooy Fum. I
era! . me in Albaay with Rev.
Whit U!flciatina. Burial wm
be in the T•mple cemetery.
••riends may call at the funeral '
home anytime
after 1 p.m.:
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Mrs. Elba Rowland, !18, of 57 ·

Place,
Jackson died
at 11:15 a.m. Friday in the Oak ;
Hill Hospital. She had been in !
falling health for five years and ·
ID !lerious condition for two days. j
was taken to the' hospital

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Mrs. RowlaRd was the mother
Herbert Rowland, 12 Cruze!
Gallipolis. Beverly Rowland,
daughter is ooe of the surviving grandchildren. Bora at
roallon. May 14, 1897, she waa
the daughter of the Ialor Mr. and
Mt·s. Herbert Humphreys.
She was married to Elba Rowland on Dec. 22, 1915. They re- ·
cently celebrated their Goldea
Wetding anniversary.
Mrs. Rowland is also survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Heber
!Margaret) Lambert of Jackson·
brother, Elmer Humphreys
Por tsmouth. six grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
Friends may call after 1 p.r; ,
today at the Sterry Funerol
Home in Jackson. Se!'vices will

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Former'o Daupter, tbo ether
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For SabrU. Scharf, I he
Columbia Workshop II a way·
stalioll oo a long and eD!IIinC
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Sabrina Schor! is one of the She's from Delphos, Ohio,
fti'Y few young aetresses (or but abe says she didn't ll'OW
actors, lor IJuol mattor) who up until she went 1o ....them
are under contract to a studio. New Mesico. And ohe ll'OW
Thia used to be Ibn 11111in up IJII(Ier WR~~Ual conditions
avenue to Hollywood auccess, _.he was married at the lime.
but lod8)' only a lew stndioo When abe was 14, abe IIIII'
will sip unknown•.
ried her algebra teacher. ire
CelumbiA wooe of them. h1UI a ranch Ill New MMim'l
Ctlumbla mllinlains a wwk· White Mountains and it Will
tbop where its young contraet where they Uved - eight mlles
flay era thei't .,. 12 o1 them, from the nearest neighbor, :aa
at laBI count - spend their mUes from the ~areal . t.&gt;wn
olayo studying. It's almost like (Sprmgervllie, Artz.). Th,. wu
w..tale be a atort
gomg "' college. There
are Wlid l)OOntry • fuU of wolves
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hedule&lt;i classes a faculty ev- and coyotes; .,. she was trap- whtch led to her .present
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Sabrina Scbarf hopes
But the studenta get paid. Wlltll all dial ....., abe establish her name u 111 iJD:.
labrina Scharf signed a seve~&gt; lit lUI fw New York wilere purtanl - .
year oontract with Columbia sbo dlstovcred leliJII. Bid ""' "You hllve to heve 1 nw1111:
loBI October. She
gell paid luld 11 tralalq. Sbe beeome here," she says. "Twice I've
every -k. Tile studio ean . 1 Ploybof a .. ....,.,. oad IIV· lost parts because 1 wasn't
Mse her iR their pictures
w 0&lt;1 If -~~ _.,- lo p to big name - ooe to
'felevisioa slwwa (ScreeD Gems Europa. Sbe toured the eomll•· Perkins and once, oo a
ill Columbia's television sub- Ml lor Hve IIIOIIIIIo • • - · Casey, to Dana Wynter.
•!diary) bur abo 11oesli'l get cycle, oloeptq eutdoctn _ , I'm not tryJnc to establish
paid any more when she's aJcbll.
name through publicity wwi&lt;Jnc thaa · when she'i co- Thea she went back to New ludt to 111)'0110 who doeo
lac lo elasaeo, _
York, studied acting and man- that way - but tltroulh
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Thomas, 64, st.
Ptersburg, 21, Pt. Pleasant 24.30, H!ntoa
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1.93 falling, KanawhA
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Mrs. Thomas was ~n employee 5.56 rising, CharlesfoD IUS rl.!lBY DICit THOMAS
bappy to receive thiJ 11'8CioUI where he ~yed baseball lor PI'. PLI!lASANT- The United
Fnday lD Hospttal
Slated for Monday
ot the CitiZens Natwnal Bank, ing. London, Marmet and Win. I John w. Rafferty, Admlnlslra· supporl from Mlsa Lyo111 as the Blue DevUs.
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PLEASANT - Funeral F~ral servlees for Clyde Pl. Pleasnat, for a number. of field dams were on the sills.
'Iter, Holzer Hospital Foundntlon, we eoollnue our effort.lto make
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ti!I'VICe for John Hardy Neal, A. Rupe, 76, wbo .died Friday years pnor to moying to Fiorula Boat Movements:
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John
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1\facl\lne &amp;, Manufaoluring Corn1
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79, retired farmer of Gallipolis in the Veteraos hospital In Chii· where he -:as employ:d by the , Oblo River -Range~ up 14, ceipl of the annual grant from as pleasant at possible."
abouHown, sUD has a fine llow· pony, Inc. seeking $27,S91 from
Ferry, will be held today at 2 licothe, will be held Mond&gt;y at Motor Vehlle CommiSsion for ;5:30 p.m.; _Eastern up 14, 7:30 the Ruth Ly0111 Charities, Cin·
lnJ ~a left.over from the the Marlettll Manufacturing Co.
p.m. In the Wyoma Church wJth 2 p.m. at the Rawlings-Coats I!'• State of Florida.
1p.m.; L. F1eore up II, 4:30 a. rinnaU and a tetter accom- ~ couple of weeks age, Andy (!all1puhs area l'ISib Annlvtl'- eo-defendant Ia Travelers Illthe . Rev. Ivan Myers In charge Funeral home with the Rev. Ro- Hr was born In Mason County ' m.; Charles Stove"'"" up 15, ponying the lift gave the ho&amp;- Mullen was diJcharged from WY Celebratllm.lt'a
mOfli &amp;!mnlly Company of HnrtforJ,
ISSisled by the Rev. Arthur bert Reuter officiating. Burial oo July 'rl, !902, a son of Mrs. 6:15a .m.; Bob Benter down IB, 1pttnl permission to use part of !be United Stales Navy after magnificent than it waa. ddj:J;Coon.
Muncy of Columbus. Ohio. Bu- will be in !be Gravel Hili ceme l Eh,abeth Thomas, Pl. Pleasant, I :55 a m.: Mamatear up 16. 3:· the gift for the purchase of the four years and four
months lng !be Celebrii\PD, and what's The petition states the governrial will be in the church ceme- tery.
who survives and the late Neohs 25 a.m.; Orco down 16, 7:15 a. latest model Morch Resplrat• service. U. was an entne-man- more, It has kept his face ment and !be MMC entel'l'd Into
tery.
He w•• born Nov. 24, 1889, Thomas. ~hers ~urvivors ,n- m. Jefferson up 17, 5:40 p.m.; or.
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fireman. 00 the LST USS. Duval warm, too, thiJ .winter.
.. a contract December 13, 1961,
Mr. Neal died Friday in Doc- at Kyger, the son of the late dude his w•fe, Vlrgmla 1l!ld one Jeffboat up 17. 2:30 a.m.; Rob- The alms and purposes for Co1mty. Andy visited hls parents,! Lloyd Walker, ~ proverbla.l for the manu(aclnre of two ..,..
tors Hospital, ColumbuJ. Ohio, Jonoanthan and Caroline Rupe. brother, Otho Th~as , Pl. Plea- ·erl Reed up 18, 3:30a.m.; Pol· :rhicb Miss Lyons campaigns Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mullen, Clar·lpocket-book finder ~ho haSII'I angraphic research sh!ns at · a
after being seriouslv ill !he past He was a retired farmer and a sant. Burl~! was '" St. Peters- ly R. up 18, 6:35 a.m.; R. H. aanuaUy 4urlni the boliday sea· too, Pa., and thea came here 1reported ftndlng any packet • eost of $5.4 mlliion. Tr· ·•-·l•rs
lhrte days.
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burg, Flonda.
Bosworth Jl up 19. 5·15 a.m.; son. are "to purchase
toys, for a visit with hls brother and books recenUy, had a fine mous- allegedly l\lflllshed st•·
on
Surviving are one d' ughter, Survivors Include hi• wife,
Nation.t down 19, 7 a.m.; rhll· books, play equipment
and·wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Mul· -tache and aoatee - UDUI re- tho payment bond of It , •rnMrs. Oma Whittaker, Col umbus, Jessie Kyger: a son, Rolland, Gallia Native, 65 ,
ip Spur• up 20, 2:40a.m.; Zlm- most important of all, lndlvid- len; The Ray Mullens are for- centiy. One mornlni whUe shey· pany.
four, sons, Burdell Neal. Pt. Belpre; one brother. Roy Rupe:
mer up 2C, 4:25 a.m .
Steel lual gifts for· children at Christ· mer mldents of the Old French lng, he reportdely crlpplecL~e Purchase orders for materials
Pleasant; John Neal, Gallipolis Kyger : a grandson, Kenneth , of PasMes Away Friday
Trader .J&lt;,wn 20, 6:25 a.m.; t!:l· ma;time and other holldays and City.
goatee with his razor, flnillly were placed with Boland from
Ferry; Harold and
1,JVerne Belpre. Friends mav call at
1 gercFff up 23. 3 a.m.: Buckeye sptclal O&lt;CBSitmll, such as birth· I
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shaved II of!. - bill now sUII October 1864 until January 1965,
Neal, both of Columbu&gt;: two 515 the funeral home anytime.
Am?ld E. Rose, 65, a resident State down Groenup 8 p m.: J. days.
I A week ago at Jackson, where hes the fine moustaclle, ..•..
but the materials allod~edly
ters, Mrs, Grace Simpkins, Pt.
of 403 Colorual Dr.,. Fostena, S. Lewis down Greeoup 8:30 I, f&lt;lr ooe, con appreciate the Coach Duke Burson's Blue !lev·
, ,have not been paid f&lt;lr In full.
Pleasant, Mr.s Sar•n Roger.,
and a nalive of Galha county, p.m. : Oliver Shearer down purchase of the respirator for its lost 81H15, I had a talk with It's good to see Leo W.ll{os,_.
Henderson , two brothers, Fre&lt;l S!'rviees Held for
at 11 p.m. Prlday tn Clty [(ireenup 9:30 p.m.: Frieberger my young son, Jimmy,
who William Crothen, lather
of mao back at bll regular stand
BLESSING RETURNED
Neal, Pt. Pleasant and Joe Neal,, ,
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Hosp1t"l. at Foslona. He was a up 10:45 p.m.; New Orleans has been 8 patient at !lcllzer's BliCk Crothers, star Jackson in the pharmacy at Hoq.er Ro,. PT. PLEASANT - Jamu
Syra&lt;·use Resident
reltred barber, and had hved l up Greenup 2:30 a.m .. Alton for the last 17 weeks,
owes athlete, who fermerly II.ved at pltal and Clinic. Mr. Mopman E. Biesslllg, Pl. Pleasant, was
1 Columbia.
--- Jeanette PotL&lt; 87
f'ostona smce 1928..
. Zephyr down Greenup 3:30 a. his very existence, in piU'l, to Rio Grande, . and furnished a suffered a heart attack laSt faR returned to the ' M~son County
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died Saturday at p ~ at
Mr. Rose was born 10 Goll!'l m.: Lady Gloria down Green- a respirator of the type to be losg line of Crothers for Coach and has spent many weeb re- J.aD Friday from ·Franklin Coun·
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Aug. 19, t900, son Q
! lhe up 5:15a.m.; Asa down Green- purcbllsed.
Johnny Wickline's Blue Men cupertlng. Leo waa a fam!Uar ty, Ohio, chargeq, with a felony/
Utes After Dlness
short illness. P
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late Arthur and . Sarba Sheets up 6:40a.m.; Ben McCool down His life was sustained
for when Rio Graadt had • hlj]h figure riding his white !lclnda and violation of probation. De.
Mrs. Fanme Mams 75 a re-'
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Hts mamage to Ethel Meldahl 1'45 p m · Mountain several weeks by the use of school.
flO to and from work ........,. he put)' Sheriff Donald Shaffer ,...
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"'"""' esslng to Mason Coon1 lam
day •. fternoon in Ca mden-Clark ebors,l ,r~n an
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April 3, 1920. and she survives. Southern down Me'dah:
a coma n.; tor 17 weeks aad tended Ohio University the first
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' ren w o surv1ve are .wo p.m.; Miss Su"" down Mel- Is •till waging a battle for sur- aemester but Is now walllng a- I had the pleasure of m~ he .had been tpprehended
lollowmg a lengthly 1111••"· sne ~·unera services will be
daughters and a son. Mrs. Tho· dahl 8:45 p.m.: L.U'e Gc.. rgc lvivRI, whatever the outcome round for basehaD season. Buck lng Mrs. Martha standing .Fos- ohw aulhorlt!es,
Arrest. rens born near Spender, w. Va., da 01 2 .m. 81 the Ewin
mas Elkmgton of St. Louts, Mo., down Meld:lhl 9:10 p.m.: Ham· may be. He was hospitalized reports to the Philadelphia Phil· ter, new curator of Our ~use, corded at th~ coonty jail lildaughlerol the J;JterJamesa nd
wit/Rev Howard g
Mtss Hazel Rose of Ttffm, and ilion dr•vn Meldahi 12 . 1&gt;1 a.m.; IOct . 7, 1911&amp; with eneophalltls. ties March. U. thlllks
he recently when she came :1Dto eludes, Homer !oustin, Bender·
Meltssa Dye, ond lam
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Mervtn Rose of l'ostona. There Bayou LaRose up Meldahl 1:15 'j The Ruth L~ons funds receiv· might be assigned to either the the Tribune office to lalke about son, and Marvlll Lepurt. Pt.
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ed here are administered
by a LYJI"hburg, Va. or the Spar~ Our House. Mrs. Foster Is the PIeasanI, both chargod With inMrs. Adams ts surv1vved by Is
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are two siSters "nd i Ga'hpolls Dam- K&gt;•tuc«ian committee of Miss Janice Lu· ansburg, S..C loam after the autlwress of "Red r .....t For toxlcatlon.
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a son. ' a Adams of Long ' h~r late sister Isa bel Potts
brothers, Mrs. Dave Jon•s Jdown 4 45 p.m.: Wnlwr Houg- marl R. N., Supervisor of Ped- seaBoD slarla.
Lafayette," a children's .aovel,
----llotlom, RL, and . a brother, I Frie nds may caJI at the funerai
Charles Rose. both of Pa· JJand up !0:30 p.nl ; F. Sbqar- latrlcs; Mrs. Beulah Ward, R.
wbtch proves to he lnterestlng
Pleaunl Valley Ros~Hol
Tom Dye of Reedsvlile, Rl. She home anvt•me.
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was preeded 10 dea tb by her 1
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and Mrs. Geneva Fuller of Hun- a.m.; MJmi dowo 141 a.m. ; Ice; Dr. T. Jay Bradshaw and 1 said goodbye to Roger Hill mmded reader, especially one er, Mason.
b~ISband Ralph Adams and a J'
tmgton.
Endeavo· down 740 a.m.; Ti· Mrs Virginia Jones. The com- this past Tuesday. He's beadod from the Old French City. .
DISCHARGEJl:, Holly John·
doughle~.
. 1\frs. JHorrison Dies
Services will be held at 1:301holt "' 845 a.m.
m:ttee reports annually to Miss for Officer Candidate School Mrs. Fosler succeeds
SOli, Pl. Pleasanl; : Mrs. Clar·
She """., •. member of the I O F . I
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pm. Monday at the Mann Fun- Kanawha River -L•Jcy Jane Lyons.
at Fort Knol, Ky. Cpl. Hill, son Evelyn Parsons, curator-''-"" mont Henry; GalliJlf!lis: Ahra·
11 ru ay Evenmg
Ba~t • sJ "'" ". at Spener, Daugh.
eral home in Fostoria. Burial Lucas up Marmet 2:t 1 am .; cknowledglng the gift, Mr.. ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, House for six years. The ·1819 ham Rhodes, Letart; · Michael
~rs of A:nma and Chester, and lr Mrs Carn e Morrison " Rd will be in Fountain &lt;"metery. Helen . down Marmet 4 a.m.; Rafferty said, "We are most has been vlsiUing his parents remodeled tavern wiD fiPil!l : • Perry, 111. Plealant; M1'l' 9a·
eno Grange:
Alban.
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Friends may call at the fun- Fort f)euborn up ).!Jrmet 4:20
- - - - after biB return from Germany, gain this year about April 15 rold Blain and son, I'
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tO:"'";•• Will be held at 2 P-~· 1 eveni:g ~
N ~ wa~ /r~ay era! home.
a.m.; Esso West Virginia up M ver up Wtnfield 12:20 a.m: A. where he spent 18 montha with for Its 30th season.'The M'~· Mrs. Paul Hart and dar , ·r,
•Y at Tthe 1baugh Fune101 1pitaf fo llow ·." esognth11 ell US·
met a·ao a.m.; Ali•• k. ••ler•;n J. Pat.1011 up Win!lel1 2:20 a lhe Army's 7th Cavalry, Third will be overhauled and reptilred Pt. Pl,.oanl: Mrs. Russeot Ll·
borne at uppers Plam•. Rev.j
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VISIOn. e s a .., II' ua
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husband , A- 0, .,
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----- lory at Long Bottom.
! in February of 1965.
Survivors include three daugh- r
ters,
Mrs. W. L Swell, RD, Mid- !
In 1942. Japanese
landed at Java, the last allied dleport ; Mrs. G. A. Radekin, l
hastioo Ia the Du tch East Rt. Alnany, and Mrs. Frank .Jo
Indies.
stoo, Pomeroy ; four gnrnd&lt;?h&lt;J,d- 11
brother, and two
ler·
Fun ·al services will be Mon- 1
day ' p.m. at the Bigooy Fum. I
era! . me in Albaay with Rev.
Whit U!flciatina. Burial wm
be in the T•mple cemetery.
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home anytime
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Mrs. Elba Rowland, !18, of 57 ·

Place,
Jackson died
at 11:15 a.m. Friday in the Oak ;
Hill Hospital. She had been in !
falling health for five years and ·
ID !lerious condition for two days. j
was taken to the' hospital

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Mrs. RowlaRd was the mother
Herbert Rowland, 12 Cruze!
Gallipolis. Beverly Rowland,
daughter is ooe of the surviving grandchildren. Bora at
roallon. May 14, 1897, she waa
the daughter of the Ialor Mr. and
Mt·s. Herbert Humphreys.
She was married to Elba Rowland on Dec. 22, 1915. They re- ·
cently celebrated their Goldea
Wetding anniversary.
Mrs. Rowland is also survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Heber
!Margaret) Lambert of Jackson·
brother, Elmer Humphreys
Por tsmouth. six grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
Friends may call after 1 p.r; ,
today at the Sterry Funerol
Home in Jackson. Se!'vices will

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Sunday, February 27, 1966

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Former'o Daupter, tbo ether
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For SabrU. Scharf, I he
Columbia Workshop II a way·
stalioll oo a long and eD!IIinC
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Sabrina Schor! is one of the She's from Delphos, Ohio,
fti'Y few young aetresses (or but abe says she didn't ll'OW
actors, lor IJuol mattor) who up until she went 1o ....them
are under contract to a studio. New Mesico. And ohe ll'OW
Thia used to be Ibn 11111in up IJII(Ier WR~~Ual conditions
avenue to Hollywood auccess, _.he was married at the lime.
but lod8)' only a lew stndioo When abe was 14, abe IIIII'
will sip unknown•.
ried her algebra teacher. ire
CelumbiA wooe of them. h1UI a ranch Ill New MMim'l
Ctlumbla mllinlains a wwk· White Mountains and it Will
tbop where its young contraet where they Uved - eight mlles
flay era thei't .,. 12 o1 them, from the nearest neighbor, :aa
at laBI count - spend their mUes from the ~areal . t.&gt;wn
olayo studying. It's almost like (Sprmgervllie, Artz.). Th,. wu
w..tale be a atort
gomg "' college. There
are Wlid l)OOntry • fuU of wolves
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hedule&lt;i classes a faculty ev- and coyotes; .,. she was trap- whtch led to her .present
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Sabrina Scbarf hopes
But the studenta get paid. Wlltll all dial ....., abe establish her name u 111 iJD:.
labrina Scharf signed a seve~&gt; lit lUI fw New York wilere purtanl - .
year oontract with Columbia sbo dlstovcred leliJII. Bid ""' "You hllve to heve 1 nw1111:
loBI October. She
gell paid luld 11 tralalq. Sbe beeome here," she says. "Twice I've
every -k. Tile studio ean . 1 Ploybof a .. ....,.,. oad IIV· lost parts because 1 wasn't
Mse her iR their pictures
w 0&lt;1 If -~~ _.,- lo p to big name - ooe to
'felevisioa slwwa (ScreeD Gems Europa. Sbe toured the eomll•· Perkins and once, oo a
ill Columbia's television sub- Ml lor Hve IIIOIIIIIo • • - · Casey, to Dana Wynter.
•!diary) bur abo 11oesli'l get cycle, oloeptq eutdoctn _ , I'm not tryJnc to establish
paid any more when she's aJcbll.
name through publicity wwi&lt;Jnc thaa · when she'i co- Thea she went back to New ludt to 111)'0110 who doeo
lac lo elasaeo, _
York, studied acting and man- that way - but tltroulh
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Mr• NeaI, 79, Dies
Friday in Hospital
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
oervice lor John Hardy Neal,
79, retired farmer nf G3\lipolis
Ferry, will be held today at 2
p.m. In the Wyoma Church with
lhe Rev. Ivan Myers in charge
assistlld bv the Rev. Arthur
Muncy of Columbus. Ohio. Bu·
rial will be in the church cerne.
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Mr. Neal died ~riday in Doctors Hospital , Columbus. Ohio,
after being seriouslv ill !he past
three days.
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Surviving are one d'·ughter,
Mrs, Oma Whittaker, Columbus,
lour sons, Burdell Neal, Pl.
Pleasant: John Neal, r.allipolis
Ferry; Harold and
Laverne
Neal, both of Columbus: two sis
ters, Mrs. Grace Simpkins, Pt.
Pleasant Mr.s Saran Rogers
Hender..:n; two brothers, \•'red
Neal, Pt. Pleasant and Joe Neal,
West Columbia.

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Dies Afler IJiness

Dies on Saturday

Snit, Filed
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PT. PLEASANT - Funeral Gauge readlngor Ga!Upolls
semces was held Saturday in St. Dam 12.2, 15.7, running 12 feel
Petersburg, Fla., for Carl A. on rollers. Pomeroy-Mason 21 •
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Ptllrsburg, 27, Pl Pleasant 2UO, Hinton
foJYner Pt. Pleasant resident.
1.93 falling, Kanawhll
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Mrs. Thomas waa an employee 5.56 rising, Charleston 19.43 riB·
BY DICK THOMAS
bapPY 1o receive tlila araclouo wbere be p~yed · ~ lor PT. PLEASANT- Tbe United
Slated for ~onday
ot ltle Citizens National Bank, mg. London, Marmet and Wio- 1 Jolm w. Rafferty, Admlnlstra· support from Mlu LJ0118 aa the Blue DevliJ.
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Sto!es govl!l'lllllent baa !Ued
Funo!ral services for Clyde Pt. P\easnat, for • number. of field dams were on the siUs.
' tor, Holzer Hospital FoundaUon, we eontlnue our efforta lo mate
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·lUll In Federal Court lor Boland
A. Rupe, 76 , who .died Friday years pr1or to moylng to Florida Boat Movements:
Ilast week 8llllOIIIIC&lt;d the re- the etay of our ,YOUIII Jl41lenls Jolul Smith, I~Utar man ·Machine &amp; Manufacturing Comin the Veterans hospital in Chil· where be was employed. by the Oblo River -Range' up II, ceipt of the annual grant from as pleasant II poulble."
aboul·loWD, sUU haa a fln!llloW· pany, Inc. aeekl!ll f2'1~1 flom
licothe, will be held Mond•y at Motor Vehlie CommiSSion for , 5:30 p.m.; Eastern up 14, 7:30 the Ruth Lyons Charities, Cin·
iDI beard, a lefl.over from the the Marletm Manufacturing Co.
p.m.
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State
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Galltpolls area 175~ Annlvet:- . .llo-tlelendaDt Is Travelere ,,.
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Funeral home with the Rev. Ro- llP was born m Mason County m.; Charles Stever.son up 15, panying the !lift geve tbe bos· Mullen waa dllcbarged from l8l'l' Celebratltm. Ill even m'W tlemnlty ~any of Hartfor.J,
bert Reuter ofliciati!ll. Burial ""·July 27, 1902, a son of Mrs. 6:15 a.m.; Bob Bentar down 16, Ipltal permission to use part of the Unttlld Staflll Navy after magnificent thin It waa.
Conn. ,
will be in tile Gravel Hill ceme Eh•abeth Thomas, Pt. Pleasant, 1:55 a.m.: Mamalear up 16, 3:· the gift for the purchase of the four years and four
tiiOiltbs 1111 lhe Celebral!l'n. and what I The petition states the govern·
tery.
wbo surv1ves and the late Neohs 25 a.m.; 0rco down 18, 7:15 a. latest model Morcb Resplrat- service. He waa an enlne-m8D- more, II haa IU!pt lile face men! and the MMC entllred Into
He was born Nov. 24, 1889, Thoma~. Others ~urv1vors ,n. m. Jefferson up 17, S:~ p.m.; or.
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lirefltan. 0n the LST USS Duval wann, too, Ibis ,Wintllr.
. a t:Ontract Ile&lt;lember 13, 1961,
at Kyger, the son of the late elude hts Wife, Vlrgm•a and one Jeffboat up 17, 2:30 a.m:; Rob- The aims and purpose• for Cotutty. Andy visltlld hta parents, Lloyd Wslker, ~ proverbial' for lhe manufacture of two oceJonoanthan and Caroline Rupe. brother, Otho Thomas, Pt. Plea- ert Reed up JB, 3:30 a.m.; Pol- which Miss Lyons campaigns Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mullen, Clar· pocket-book flnder who baalj't angraphlc rese~h sh(cs a!' a
He was a retired farmer and a sant. Bun~\ was tn St. Peters- Jy R. up 18, 6:35 a.m.; R. H. aanually durin~ tile holiday sea, ion, Pa., and thea came here\ reported finding 8Dl( peokel • t:O.ill of 15.4 mllllon. Tr"'''·l•rs
verteran of World war !.
burg, Flor~da.
Bosworth II up 19, ;, to a.m.; son, ate "to pur&lt;hase
loys, for a visit with his brother and b&lt;loks recently, bad a· fine mOIJ8.. allegedly furnished Sl"
on
Survivors Include hi' wife,
National down 19, 7 a.m.; f'hiJ. booh, play equipment
andl'!ife, Mr. and Mn. Fran Mul· -tache and goatee- unlll re- the payment bond of I~ • •m·
Jessie Kyger; a son, Rolland, G II' N ti
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lndlvidten. The Ray MuileJt&amp; are for- ~ntly. One momlltl, whUe aba!" pany,
Belpre; one brother, Roy l!upe;
a 10 8 ve, 65
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Sle;OI ual gilts for· eblldren at Chrlst-lmer residenll ol the Old French mg, be reportdel,y crlppletj)he . Purchase orders lor matllr\als
Kyger: a grandson, Kenneth, of Passes Away Frulay
Trad~r 1own 20, 8:25 a.m.: ,.J. mastime and other holidays and Ctty.
goatee with his razor, ftilillly ~~f: placed with Boland from
Belpre. Friends may call al
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Igercltff up 23, 3 a.m.: Buckeye sp&lt;clal uccaelons, suclt as bJrtb.l
shaved It .off - b\11 now 111111
beT 1964 llf!m January 11165,
the funeral home anyiJme.
Arnold E. Rose, 65, a reSident State down Greenup 8 p.m.; J. day•.
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A week llllllll J"';la!on, where has the tine moustache. ,",
but the maierlals ai\Mqedly
1 of 4&lt;13 Colorual Dr.,. Fosterta, s. Lewis down Greenup 8:30
I, lor one, can appreclnte the Coocb Duke Burson 1 Blue Dev·
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· -~ . ,have not been paid for In full.
land a natJVe of G~lha county, p.m.: Oliver Shearer down pur&lt;:base of the respirator for Us lost BHS, I had 1 talk with Ite good to aee Leo W. N:~
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died at It p.m. Fr~day •• City Greenup 9:30 p.m.; Frieberger my young son, Jimmy,
who William Crothen, father
of man back at bll regular ~ .
ESSING RETURNED
,ervlces e •. or
Hosp•tal, at Fostor~a. He was a up 10:45 p.m.; New Orleans haa been a patient at lll)Jzer's Bttek crotbere, star Jackson tn the pharmacy at Bo\Jer Bos· PT. PLEASANT - Jam..
Syracuse Restdeul
retired barber, and had liVed up Greenup 2:30 a.m.. AlloR for the last 17 weeks,
owes atblete, who fermerly Uved at plial and Cllnlc. Mr. M~ E. Blessfitg, Pt. Pleasant, was
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Iat Fostona smce 1928.
Zephyr down Greenup 3:30 a. hls very existence, In ptlfl, to Rio Grande, and furnished a suffered a heart attack laaffaU returned to the., M.o."'n County
.Jeanette Potts, 87. Syracuse; Mr. Rose was born in Ga\lia m.; Lady Gloria down Green- 8 respirator of the type to be J118s Une of Crothero for Coach and has apenl many weeki re- Jall Friday from Franklin Coun·
died Saturday at 5 p.m st MeJg, oounty Aug. 19, 1!100, son of tbe lup i:l5 a.m.; Asa down Green- purclmsed.
Johnny Wicltllne's Blue Mea cuperti!ll. Leo waa a lamlllar ty, Ohio, charil!4 with a felony/
Gener~l Hosp.•tal followmg a late Arthur and Sarba Sheetslup 6:40a.m.' Ben McCool down His life wae sustained lor when Rlo Graada bad a blgh figure riding bla wblte ~ and vlolaUon Oflll'obali()ll
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Mrs. Rowland is also survived

by • daughtllr, Mrs. Heber
!Margaret) Lambert of Jackaon;
brother, Elmer Humphrey• of
Portsmouth, six grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
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Mrs. Elba Rowland, 18, of 57
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Jackson died :
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falling health for five yem and
io serious condition for two
be was taken to !be' bo;pltal
Thursday.
Mrs. Rowlalld was the mother
of Herbert Rowland, 12 Cruze!
st., Gallipolis. Beverly Rowland
\tis daughter is one of the sur:
viving grandchildren. Bora at
Coalton, May 14, 1897, she Mill
lhe daughter of the latllr Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Humphreys.
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land on Dec. 22, 1015. Tbey re- ·
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Bill Raisch, Killer in 'The Fugitive;' May
Be Apprehended in Final Show Sef!D1eQt

Monday

bome at Tuppers Plains. !lev., Pita\ fl'llowmg a lengthy illness. j- John Wyall will offiiate, and She was preceded in death by I be held
burwl will be in Sand Hill Ceme.l her husband, A. D. Morrison b."_'~
tery at Long Bottom.
in February of 1965.
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Survivors include three daughJn 1942. Japanese forces . ters, Mrs. W. J. Swett, RD, MJd. l
landed at Java, the last allied dleport; Mrs. G. A. Radekin. '
baBtion bt the Dutch East Rt. Albany, and Mrs. Frank Jo j
Indies.
sloo, Pomeroy; four grandchild· I
ren, _ , brother, and two sis- I
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FliD al services will be Monday ' ' p.m. at the Bigoay Fun·
era\ tme in Albaay with Rev.
Whi Offlclatlna. Burial wm
be in the Temple cemetery.
Friends may call at the funer•J
home anytime
after J p.m.
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) Mrs. Came Mornson, 87, _Rd Friends
Services will he held at. 2 p.m.j Albany, passed away Fnday l eral hor
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busband Ralph Adams and a
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Bapl " t lnnh at Spener, Daughlers of A1rwria and Chesl(·r, and

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Ruth Lyons Makes .Gift .

Former Point Man

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BoUom, RL, and
a brother, ee~ ndlate mtealr,l fsabhel I PoUst.
Tom Dye of Reedsville, Ht. She

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bappy to recelvt 1b1J ll'aCioUI wbere be p)Jyed· baseball lot PT; PLEASANT- The United
Friday in Hospital
Slated for Monday
the CitiZens National Bank, ing. London, Marmet and Will- Jobn w. Rafferty, Admlnlstra· support from Mls8 LyOIII as tbe Blue Devllt.
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Pt. Pieasna~ for B number of field dams were on the sills. •l tor, Holzer Hospital Foundation, we continue our efforts lo make
oultln Federtl Courl for Boland
IIOI'Viee for John Hardy Neal, A. Rupe, 71, who .died
years prior lo moying to Florida Boot Movements:
last week announced the re- the stay of our YOUIIII Jl4Uents Jolm Smith, flll1lllar m.p .• Machine &amp; Ml!llolaclurlhg Com79, retired farmer of G31lipoiis in the Veterans hospital 1n
where he was employed by the Ollie River -Rang" up 14, celpt o1 tbe annual ll'ant from as pleasant as possible."
abou~town, still has a fllle flow- pony, Inc. ,aeeking tf/,69t frbm
Ferry, will be held today at 2 iicotbe, will be heid, Mon&lt;hy at Motor Vehiie Commission for 5:30p.m.; Easlern up II, 7'30 the Ruth Lyons Charities, CiniDf beard, a lefl.over !rom lhe the Marietta ManufA&lt;tUHng Co.
p.m. in the Wyoma Church with 2 p.m. at the Rawlings-Coals lit• State of Flor~da.
p.m.; L. Fieore up 14, 1:30 a. cionaU, and a tetter accom- ~ couple of weeks ago, Andy Gallipolis area !75th Annlm;: . ,€&lt;&gt;defendant Is Travelers f•·
the Rev. Ivan Myers In charge Funeral home wilh !he Rev. Ro- H• was born 10 Mason County m. ; Cllarles Stevenson up lo, 118nylng the glfl gave the boo- Mullen was dlscbarged from 88I'Y Celebrallfn. It's even mop doimnlly Company of HartforJ,
assisted by the Rev. Arthor bert Reuter officiating. Burial . July 21 • 1902• a son of Mrs. 6:1&gt; a.m.; Bob Benter down l&amp;, lpltal permlssllln to use part of lhe United Stalel Navy ofter magnificent tba'n II was. cllii&lt;Conn. .
Muncy of Columbus. Ohio. Bu- will be in !he Gravel Hill ceme Eh,abelh Thomas, Pt. Pleasant, 1:55 a.m.; Mamalear up \6, 3:- the gilt for the porehaae of tb~ four years and four montbs lng the Celebrlill!&gt;D, and what's The petition states the govern·
rial will be in the church cerne- tery.
Th survives beand the late Neohs 25 a.m.; Orco down 16, 7:U a. latest model Morch Resplrat- service. He was Bn eolne-man· 1110re, It has fept bla fa e men! and the MMC enterPd Into
tory.
He was born Nov. 24, 1889, omas. ot rs survivors ·•· m. Jefferson up 17, 5:10 p.m.; or.
llrOI!IID. 1)11 the 1ST USS Duval wann, too, Ibis ..winter.
. a contract Deoember 13, 1961,
Mr. Neal died Friday in Doc- at Kyger, the son of the late
his Wife. Vlrgtnla Bnd one Jeffboat up 17, 2:30 a.m.; Rob- The aims and purposes for Cotmly. Andy visited bls parents, I Lloyd Wa~er, 11111 proverbial for the manufBeture of two tors Hospital , Columbu.J, Ohio, Jonoanthan and Caroline Rupe.
Otho Th~as, Pt. Plea- ert Reed up 18, 3:30a.m.; Poi- wblch Miss Lyons eampa~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray MuUen, CIBr·jpocket-book IInder · ~ho basl!'l angraphlc research sh(ns at · a
after being seriously ill the pasl He was 0 retired farmer and 0
Burl~~ was m St. Peters- iy R. up 18, 6:3~ a.m.; R. H. aanualli' diJrlllg tbe bnllday sea- ton, Pa., and thea l!8llle bere1reported llndlnf! any pocket ·eM ol 15.4 million. Tr""' l""s
three days.
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verteran er World War I.
Flori a.
BoSI·•orth II up 19, HI a.m.; soli. are ''to purcbase
toys; for a visit wltb his brother and books recenUy, had a fine ...Us. allegedly ft!ml•hed st•·
on
Surviving are one dougiller, Survivors Include hi•
Nation&amp;! down 19, 7 a.m.; Fhll· books, play eqnlpment
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Mul· ·tache and goatee - until re- the payment bond of tt · , •m·
Mn, Omo WhiUaker, Columbus, Jessie Kyger; • son,
G
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ip Spuro up 20, 2:40 a.m.; Zim- mo•l imporlant of all, lndlvid- len; The Ray Mullens are for- cently. One morning wblle sha!- pany.
four. sons, Buruell Neal, Pl. Belpre; one brother, Roy Rupe;
a 1a anve, ' '
mer up 2tl, 4:25 a.m.,
Steel ual gifts for cbUdren at Chrlot·Jmer resldenli of the Old French ing, he reporiAiety ~ ,pte Pnrcbase ordJrs for materials
Pleasant; John Neal, Gallipolis Kyger: a grandson, Kenneth,
Passes Away Friday Trader down 20, 6:25a.m.; ~~- ma&amp;tlme and other holidays and City.
.
goalee wllh his razor, flnillly were placed wllh Boland from
Ferry; Harold and
Laverne Belpre. Friends may call al
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gercliff up 23, 3 a.m.: Buckeye sp&lt;clal oceaslbns, such as blrlh-1
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shaved It off - bt,tl now sliD .Octobe,r 11164 until January 1965,
Neal, both of Columbus ; two sis lhe funeral home anytim&lt;.
Arnold E. Rose, 65, a reSident State down Greenup 8 p.m.; J. day•.
.
A week agp at Jackson, where has tbe fine mouslaclle. ,,.,
but the materials all!d~ediy
ters, Mrs. Grace Simpkins, Pt.
of 441! Coiorual Dr.,. Fost&lt;na, S. Lewis down Greenup UO I, for one, can appreciate the Couch Duke Burson's Blue Dev. .. ·' .have not been paid for In full.
Pleasant, Mr.s Saran Rogers,
and a native of Gaiha county, p.m.; Oliver Shearer down purchase of tbe respirator for Us lost 81HI5, I had a talk with It's good to see Leo W. 1\(ollll'
Henderson ; two brothers, !'red s~rvices Held for
.•1 l1 p.m. Friday ID City (ireenup 9:30 p.m.; Frieberger my young son, Jlnwy,
who William Crothers, father
of mao back at his regular siand
BLESSING RI!TURNED
Neal, Pt. Pleasant and Joe Neal,
Hospital, at Fostona. He was a up 10:45 p.m.; New Orleans has been a patient .at Holzer's I)U&lt;k Crothers, star Jackson in the pharmacy at Hob:er llos· PT. PLEASANT - James
We•t Columbia.
Syrat•use Re~~ideut
retired barber, and had hved up Greenup 2:30 a.m.. AlloR lor the last 17 weeks,
owes athlete, who formerly Uved at pllal and Cllllie. Mr. Mopman E. Blessing, Pt. Plemnt, was
Jeanelle Polls
Syraeuse · at Fostoria smce 1926..
. Zephyr down Greenup 3:30 a. bls very existence, ·In part, to Rio Grande, and fumished a suffered a heart attack lut'faD returned lo the,. Mosnn County
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Long Bottom Wom a died Saturday al p.~. at Meig; Mr. Rose was born 10 Galha m.; Lady Gloria down Green- a respirator of tbe type to be losg line of Crnthera for Coach and bas spent many weeb re- Jatl Friday from Jl'ranklin Cnun·
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Aug. 19, 1900, son ol the up o:lo a.m.; Asa down Green- purchased.
Johnny Wickline's BlUe Mea cuperting. Leo was a familiar ty, Ohio, chargeol with a felony .
D1es After Illness
shorl illness
late Arthur and Sarha SheeiS up 6 44l a.m.; Ben McCool down His me was anstalned for when Rio Grarulo bad a bigb ftaure rldlnl his wblte lll)llda ami violation of ' prohallnn. De·
Mrs. Farmie Adams, 15, a re- ·'l S . · ·
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pita! following a lengthy illness. - She was preceded In death
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her husband, A. D. MmT;.,.~ I '""
in February of 1965.
Survivors include three dal..h- 11
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ters, Mrs. W. I. Swett, RD,
landed al Java, the Ia.&lt;\ allied · dleporl; Mrs. G. A. Radekin.
bastion In lhe Dutch East Rl. Albany, and Mrs. Frank Jo
Indies.
ston, Pomeroy; four grandchM- 11
brother, and
sisler·
fun al oervices will be Monday ' p.m. at the Blgoay Fun·
era! me in Albatly with Rev.
Whi . Offlclatln1. Burial
be in the Temple c~r::~~j
Friends may call at tbe
home anytime
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health for five yearB and
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Mrs. Herbert Humphreys.
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BY DICK THOMAS
bappy to recelvt 1b1J ll'aCioUI wbere be p)Jyed· baseball lot PT; PLEASANT- The United
Friday in Hospital
Slated for Monday
the CitiZens National Bank, ing. London, Marmet and Will- Jobn w. Rafferty, Admlnlstra· support from Mls8 LyOIII as tbe Blue Devllt.
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Pt. Pieasna~ for B number of field dams were on the sills. •l tor, Holzer Hospital Foundation, we continue our efforts lo make
oultln Federtl Courl for Boland
IIOI'Viee for John Hardy Neal, A. Rupe, 71, who .died
years prior lo moying to Florida Boot Movements:
last week announced the re- the stay of our YOUIIII Jl4Uents Jolm Smith, flll1lllar m.p .• Machine &amp; Ml!llolaclurlhg Com79, retired farmer of G31lipoiis in the Veterans hospital 1n
where he was employed by the Ollie River -Rang" up 14, celpt o1 tbe annual ll'ant from as pleasant as possible."
abou~town, still has a fllle flow- pony, Inc. ,aeeking tf/,69t frbm
Ferry, will be held today at 2 iicotbe, will be heid, Mon&lt;hy at Motor Vehiie Commission for 5:30p.m.; Easlern up II, 7'30 the Ruth Lyons Charities, CiniDf beard, a lefl.over !rom lhe the Marietta ManufA&lt;tUHng Co.
p.m. in the Wyoma Church with 2 p.m. at the Rawlings-Coals lit• State of Flor~da.
p.m.; L. Fieore up 14, 1:30 a. cionaU, and a tetter accom- ~ couple of weeks ago, Andy Gallipolis area !75th Annlm;: . ,€&lt;&gt;defendant Is Travelers f•·
the Rev. Ivan Myers In charge Funeral home wilh !he Rev. Ro- H• was born 10 Mason County m. ; Cllarles Stevenson up lo, 118nylng the glfl gave the boo- Mullen was dlscbarged from 88I'Y Celebrallfn. It's even mop doimnlly Company of HartforJ,
assisted by the Rev. Arthor bert Reuter officiating. Burial . July 21 • 1902• a son of Mrs. 6:1&gt; a.m.; Bob Benter down l&amp;, lpltal permlssllln to use part of lhe United Stalel Navy ofter magnificent tba'n II was. cllii&lt;Conn. .
Muncy of Columbus. Ohio. Bu- will be in !he Gravel Hill ceme Eh,abelh Thomas, Pt. Pleasant, 1:55 a.m.; Mamalear up \6, 3:- the gilt for the porehaae of tb~ four years and four montbs lng the Celebrlill!&gt;D, and what's The petition states the govern·
rial will be in the church cerne- tery.
Th survives beand the late Neohs 25 a.m.; Orco down 16, 7:U a. latest model Morch Resplrat- service. He was Bn eolne-man· 1110re, It has fept bla fa e men! and the MMC enterPd Into
tory.
He was born Nov. 24, 1889, omas. ot rs survivors ·•· m. Jefferson up 17, 5:10 p.m.; or.
llrOI!IID. 1)11 the 1ST USS Duval wann, too, Ibis ..winter.
. a contract Deoember 13, 1961,
Mr. Neal died Friday in Doc- at Kyger, the son of the late
his Wife. Vlrgtnla Bnd one Jeffboat up 17, 2:30 a.m.; Rob- The aims and purposes for Cotmly. Andy visited bls parents, I Lloyd Wa~er, 11111 proverbial for the manufBeture of two tors Hospital , Columbu.J, Ohio, Jonoanthan and Caroline Rupe.
Otho Th~as, Pt. Plea- ert Reed up 18, 3:30a.m.; Poi- wblch Miss Lyons eampa~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray MuUen, CIBr·jpocket-book IInder · ~ho basl!'l angraphlc research sh(ns at · a
after being seriously ill the pasl He was 0 retired farmer and 0
Burl~~ was m St. Peters- iy R. up 18, 6:3~ a.m.; R. H. aanualli' diJrlllg tbe bnllday sea- ton, Pa., and thea l!8llle bere1reported llndlnf! any pocket ·eM ol 15.4 million. Tr""' l""s
three days.
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Flori a.
BoSI·•orth II up 19, HI a.m.; soli. are ''to purcbase
toys; for a visit wltb his brother and books recenUy, had a fine ...Us. allegedly ft!ml•hed st•·
on
Surviving are one dougiller, Survivors Include hi•
Nation&amp;! down 19, 7 a.m.; Fhll· books, play eqnlpment
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Mul· ·tache and goatee - until re- the payment bond of tt · , •m·
Mn, Omo WhiUaker, Columbus, Jessie Kyger; • son,
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ip Spuro up 20, 2:40 a.m.; Zim- mo•l imporlant of all, lndlvid- len; The Ray Mullens are for- cently. One morning wblle sha!- pany.
four. sons, Buruell Neal, Pl. Belpre; one brother, Roy Rupe;
a 1a anve, ' '
mer up 2tl, 4:25 a.m.,
Steel ual gifts for cbUdren at Chrlot·Jmer resldenli of the Old French ing, he reporiAiety ~ ,pte Pnrcbase ordJrs for materials
Pleasant; John Neal, Gallipolis Kyger: a grandson, Kenneth,
Passes Away Friday Trader down 20, 6:25a.m.; ~~- ma&amp;tlme and other holidays and City.
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goalee wllh his razor, flnillly were placed wllh Boland from
Ferry; Harold and
Laverne Belpre. Friends may call al
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gercliff up 23, 3 a.m.: Buckeye sp&lt;clal oceaslbns, such as blrlh-1
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shaved It off - bt,tl now sliD .Octobe,r 11164 until January 1965,
Neal, both of Columbus ; two sis lhe funeral home anytim&lt;.
Arnold E. Rose, 65, a reSident State down Greenup 8 p.m.; J. day•.
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A week agp at Jackson, where has tbe fine mouslaclle. ,,.,
but the materials all!d~ediy
ters, Mrs. Grace Simpkins, Pt.
of 441! Coiorual Dr.,. Fost&lt;na, S. Lewis down Greenup UO I, for one, can appreciate the Couch Duke Burson's Blue Dev. .. ·' .have not been paid for In full.
Pleasant, Mr.s Saran Rogers,
and a native of Gaiha county, p.m.; Oliver Shearer down purchase of tbe respirator for Us lost 81HI5, I had a talk with It's good to see Leo W. 1\(ollll'
Henderson ; two brothers, !'red s~rvices Held for
.•1 l1 p.m. Friday ID City (ireenup 9:30 p.m.; Frieberger my young son, Jlnwy,
who William Crothers, father
of mao back at his regular siand
BLESSING RI!TURNED
Neal, Pt. Pleasant and Joe Neal,
Hospital, at Fostona. He was a up 10:45 p.m.; New Orleans has been a patient .at Holzer's I)U&lt;k Crothers, star Jackson in the pharmacy at Hob:er llos· PT. PLEASANT - James
We•t Columbia.
Syrat•use Re~~ideut
retired barber, and had hved up Greenup 2:30 a.m.. AlloR lor the last 17 weeks,
owes athlete, who formerly Uved at pllal and Cllllie. Mr. Mopman E. Blessing, Pt. Plemnt, was
Jeanelle Polls
Syraeuse · at Fostoria smce 1926..
. Zephyr down Greenup 3:30 a. bls very existence, ·In part, to Rio Grande, and fumished a suffered a heart attack lut'faD returned lo the,. Mosnn County
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Long Bottom Wom a died Saturday al p.~. at Meig; Mr. Rose was born 10 Galha m.; Lady Gloria down Green- a respirator of tbe type to be losg line of Crnthera for Coach and bas spent many weeb re- Jatl Friday from Jl'ranklin Cnun·
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Aug. 19, 1900, son ol the up o:lo a.m.; Asa down Green- purchased.
Johnny Wickline's BlUe Mea cuperting. Leo was a familiar ty, Ohio, chargeol with a felony .
D1es After Illness
shorl illness
late Arthur and Sarha SheeiS up 6 44l a.m.; Ben McCool down His me was anstalned for when Rio Grarulo bad a bigb ftaure rldlnl his wblte lll)llda ami violation of ' prohallnn. De·
Mrs. Farmie Adams, 15, a re- ·'l S . · ·
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landed al Java, the Ia.&lt;\ allied · dleporl; Mrs. G. A. Radekin.
bastion In lhe Dutch East Rl. Albany, and Mrs. Frank Jo
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Herbert Rowland, 11 Cruze!
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his daughter is one of the sur:
grandchildren. Bora at
ICo~iu•n May t4, 169'1, she was
lhe daughter of the laler Mr. and j
Mrs. Herbert Humphreys.
She was married to Elba Rowland on Dec. 22, 1915. They recently
celebrated their Goldes
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anniversary.
than during the first
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,.alking years. Bring
by • daughter, Mrs. Heber
your baby 1.o us
(Margaret) Lambert of Jackson;
for famous Firstie fit
brother, Elmer Humphrey• of
ind construction, and our Portsmouth, silt grandchildren 1
"personal int.erest"
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following a lengthly illness. Sl
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daughter of the later Jamesa 1
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foll owing a len~lhly illness,
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Melissa Dye, ond Jame lo
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a brotl
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husband Ralph Adams anc
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NO. 260

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1966

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tors Hospital, Columb~,
after being seriouslv ill th
lbroe days.
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SAIGON (UPI) ~u. S. to block avenueo ol eocape, norlbeast ol Solp.
oily about 1111 IIIII• lllril .t lo be till ¥lei Om8'l ..,
~~~=~r strlkinl quickly by'leaving the Viet Collg aa cboice Tile.
ldlled :II and Saigon, after learnlne lbat a BaltaHot,
bo
traJII!tld about fOO but to atand nd fight.
ciPIUfed 10 Commulisll In tlliJ ballalw. of Commlllllat regure)!ulsro 01 1 Ia other wide flllginl !IJ'IIUIIIII!IlpgemeDI and beat baek a lal'l wu eperai!JR then.
Tbo 1st lavalrJ troopl,
aoutll of Pbu Bal lighting, troops of tbe !at Air llllclde aquad attack on the
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killed al Ins! 40 of Cavalry Dlvlsloo sm11hed deter· command post ol 1 Marine Thay begaa aweepllll tow. _rd found 1 Viat C:.OS llllllpltllllt' • ·
In the ·n...t bqura of fierce mined Communist mlstance major general.
the seo, first COIIIKIIng 1 Voot village of obout JO hula .. 1
Bglltllig.
and captured Ill underground Sevenol &lt;empaniel of Msrlneo Cong squad. 1\eoistaace arew
a m e 1 1 IMIJ unill hospital belong II a North 18Jided on tho peninsula jWII sis and wlthln a ball hour the wooded bill at tbo but .. I
Into poslliODs along Vietnamese reg 1m en t nesr miles 1011th of the MariM Marines bad eaaaged tbe mountala rldae 11M II 1111111 ,
parallellne the poalnaula Bong Soa, about 330 mlleo ..clave at Pbu Bai, a eoutal mala Ioree ol 400 men, belleved 1011th of Bo.. lloL

ror1nea

MrJ. Oma Whiltaker, Colu
four sons, Burdell Nea
Pleasant; John Neal, Gal
Ferry; Harold and
L'
Neal, both of Columbus; t
ters, Mrs. Grace Simpki[
Pleasant, Mr.s Saran R
Henderson; two brothers
Neal, Pt Pleasaol and JOE•
.11'..1 Columbia.

Mental, Correctional Plans
Will Go to 1967 Assembly

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Dies Alter Dines~~
. ~rs. Fannie Adams, 7$,
11oent of Long Bottom, cfiE

day afternoon in Camden
ftospital at Parkersburt. y

iollowing a lengthly tUnes
was born near Spender, V.

AT
OFFICE - Secretary of State Ted W. Brown made one of his 14
· 'travellal oWee" viAits to Athens last week and Boards of Elections officials from this
Jnd •Iller counties bad briefing sessions on current election administrative problems.
Pictured here with Mr. Brown are two reaJllllOinted members of tbe Meigs County Board
of Electlono, Emmett G. Will, left, and Erroll E. Follrod, right.

daughter of lhe l'ater Janu

MeHssa Dye, ond lAme r
Lung Bottom amrn unity iJ:
Mrs. Adams is survJvv.
a son. Rihard Adams 'Of
lloltom, Rt., and
a br
Tom Dye of Reedsville, R
was preeded in death b·

husband Ralph Adams i
daug111er.
She was a member 111
Baptist hurh nt Spenert [

ters of Ameria and Cheste.
Keno Grange.
Services will be held at
today al the rbaugh Ft
borne al Tuppera Plaillt.
JohD Wyalt will offiiali!,
burJal will be in Sand Jill! •
"TY at Long Bottom.

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In 1942, Japanese
landed at Java, the last
bastioo ia the Dutrll
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for f•mous Firstie fit
Pd. construction, and 0 1
"personal interest••

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