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Rutland Garden Club Members will
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Meeting in Logan
A:t.t,end· Reg1onal

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whep Mrs. Mu Folmer en~e~o ·
People In
Hostess for ,
taln~ ,die BJ..MonlhiJ Callaa\1
club ''lfi!nellday evenlq it 11ft
Pomeroy
WCTU Meetmg bome, •Nye Ave. l'rlzel h r

P18ns ' were made to at- at tho RuUand
Monday at
tend the Rfglonal meeting In 4 p. m. to clean 11 up.
Logan, April 7, wl!en
the The resignation of Mrs. Ron·
Plans were made for a rumRutland Friendly
Gardeners aid Williams was
accepted. M C M Emmlsh hal
111811e sale by the AfternooD
,
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1111181 went awarded to Mr I.
met Wednesday evening at the Flower seeds were brought by
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lslt with
eta of Heath Methodist Cburch 'Mrs. Mary D. Oinan II Sag!- Mrs. Joaeph Cook waa bQs- John a.aver and Mn. Moore.
FOR ALL OCC.ASIONS home of Mrs. Howard Birch- members lor die girls' 4-h club son and
v Mr end Mr~ Thursday afternoon at .t h oaw, Mich. and slater,
Mn. leal to the Pvmeroy WCTU 01 Refreshmentl sere served bJ
W.~lkiwerieverywhere field wllb Mrs. Tom Martin and It was voted to purchase Roger Emmish •and iamil
church.
Donald Bell!letl and children, Wednesday afternoon at her the bcstesa to. the a~ve nmed
·- -- ---- - and Mn. Jim Thomas as co- vegetable seeds lor the newly De ton
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Mrs. Norman Wayland,
Susan, Lee and Carl of Pontiac, borne, Lincoln Terrace.
and Mrs. Richi'rd Finlaw, Mn.
WY 2·2039
hoste~s.
formed boys 4-H club.
~ ·Willi
G
!dent conducted the
Mich. arrived Tburllday morn- The meeting lD chqe of Cbarlea Riffle, folrs.
Donald
OR NIGHT Wl9·295t
Members answered roll call An lltustrated talk on "Let
rs.
~m . rueser was _a with' the opening prayer
lor a visit wltb Mrs. Char- Mrs Allen Hampton prealdent McKenzie, Mn. Guy Cowan and
by .naming a biennial. It was , blen~lals brighten your
gar- =~= VISitor m Gallipolis by Mrs. Marvin Dowaon.
lea Withrow and their gran· ~with the b~ "Leanlq Mrs. Eugene Triplett.
Pomeroy Flower Shop dectded to make table arrange- Iden, was given by Mrs. Ver- Will /t~ter son of Mr. and study lesson taken from t mother, Mn. Nora Roush.
On the Everlaallng Arms," and
-'W Main
Pomeroy ment. for the County Teachers i non w.eher It was brought out
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Book o1 Acta was given by Mn. Mrs. Charles Holfn1an bas re- prayer by Mn. Hampton. A
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Mrs. Millard van Meter
dmner m Rutland on Appl 22. 1 tllat b1ennials are a plant !bat :rsio ~lli~mlUSI•:·c~ iconf,l~ Walter Hayes using the
turned home, after undvgoln8 communication was read by
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Members were asked to meet1normally require two growing
e . a po
,mew. "The Human Side e1
surgery
at Holzer Hospital
Mrs Cook from the state treaa. /
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1 seasons to produce seeds, after an eye Injury sustained · while
h' h .1 di
D . the . 1playing ball Sunday His room Church.
Mrs. Gerald Michael and urer, In regard to honorary
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:,~~on the;"~~r~!xJ ~~~ ~ number is 116 and be will he She s~ the part of
mother, Mrs. Susie Fischer VI• members. Mi" Lucretia Genh.
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confined
there
for
the
net
sevdlvldual
wttness
in
the
lied
Sunday with Mlaa Callie helmer reporte on qulz book PI
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!:;,~ /no; r se:!d owers .;,::. eral days until the extent of and the part played by Peter, Kloes. They 81110 called 011 Mr. being used iD the health classes ~~Se=
lor ~
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he•t of the~ are t:.:'asonholly-leye damage Is determined. He Paul, and ether early cllrh- and Mrs. Joseph Conde and at the high school.
band [lllJ1y rby the co~=eport
hocks, pansies and English Is a freshman at Middleport liens In the church. She said Miss Bertba Conde.
A discussion was held on Band
B
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DaiSy
High School. His parents are the best argument lor christian- Ml88 Susie Fischer was the Youth Temperance Education
8081ers , AssoclaUon
I AI ihe close of l!te meeting staying with him at the cOnic. lty was betns a christian.
Monday evenln£ dinner guest of Week, AprU 34-30 when the :,urs~y evenins at the hleh
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tray favors were made for th~ Forrest Bachtel returned to closed with a poem
tilled, her daughter and son-IJJ.law, Union wlU place posters and
· Robe
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Veterans Memorial Hospital for . Mount Uruon College Thursday "Love," by Helen Rice.
Mr. and Mn. WIUlam Purter the Governor's proclamation In M~ ~ Kine. president,
Easter Mrs Joe Bolin won after spending the spring vaca- Date of the ruM1118110 sale and lamUy.
churches, schools and stores. con
meeting.
Mr.
the door pri2e and also the , lion with his parents, Mr. and wiD be AprU 21·22 in the J. J. Miss Genevieve Stobart, Mn. Named as the committee were WUilam Russell, director, Illtraveling prize donated
by! Mrs. Forrest Bachtel
Nelle nounced that the date lor the
8 n d Davis building. Appointed to the Claude Husted, Mn. Max Fof. Miss Genhelmer, Miss
Mrs. weber.
family. He Is a jUD!Or at t h 0 nominating committee
and Mu and Vanessa and Blllf, Mrs. C. Melv!D Alkire spring concert had been set for
Refreshments were served by ccllege.
Miss Bess Sanborn, Mn. P. L. Lawrence Smith visited SUnday and Mrs. Hampton.
Friday evening, . AprU 15 and
the hostesses to tbose named Mrs. James Criswell and dau. Mitch and Mrs. M. L. French. afternoon, with Mr. and Mn. Devotions taken from Gala· the band [lllJ1y was set teniaabove and Mrs. Bruce May, shter, Mrs. Kenneth McCool- The birthday ol Mrs. 0. P. Carl Moore. Mrs. Moore Ia con. lions 1:8 lll!re led by Mn. Uvaly lor May 14. Mn. Jean
Mrs. Harvey O'Dell, Mrs. Carl : Iough, are in Parkersburg this Klein was observed. The
valescing nlcely following sur- Cook who used as her topic, Coelte was named ticket chair·
Morris. Mrs. Bruce D a vi s, i evening to attend capping eer- esses, Mrs. Lema Lighter, Zelia gery.
"Riches Untold.'' Several artl· man for th~ concert and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Snowden and Mrs. 1 cises for freshmen nurses at Pullen, and contrlbutlllf, Mrs. Mrs. Andy Summerfield and cles were read using the pro- David Ohhnger and Mn. WllCharles Carson.
the St. Joseph Hospital School Klein and Mrs. Carl Mattox, daughter, Renee and James gram hour Including, "Life Is a !lam King as ushers.
of Nursing. Diane Criswell. dau- served cookie• and tea.
Watson of Columbua spent the Split Second," by Miss Ada The treasurer reported I bal·
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Nan Moore displayed the
weekend with their parents, Mr. Genhelmer; "Verdict," Mrs. ance of f21'1.08 on hand. Named
IS
Criswell, is a member of the dolls betns made lor Viet
and Mrs. Leroy Watto~~.
Clarence Curtis; "Total Ab- to the nom!Datlng committee
freshman cia" 61 nursing, She children.
Mra. Bernard Garrett and stainers of the Bible," Mrs. were Mrs. Thomas Rue, cbslr·
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began her training in Septem- Present were Mrs. French, children, Mary Ann and John- Robert Warner, and "Evasion man, Mrs. Jean Cooke and Mrs.
The annual District Spring I ber.
Mrs. Wayland, Mrs.
Walter ny Casto visited Sunday, with or Torch Bearing;• by M a Edna French. Mr. Russell an- ·
m~eting of Methodist WSCS I Mrs. Lillian McGhee recently Hayes, Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mn. her mother, Mn. B. F. Grave- Hampton. Group singing of "I nounced that March liO would
i WJII be h•ld at the Franklin-Av 1 spent several days with her •Is· c. A. Emmish, Mrs. Hallie ly and daughter, Mrs. J . A. Ed- Need Thee Every Hour" and be the deadHne lor turntns In
: Methodist church in
Ports· tor, Mn. Ida Neil and .•thPr Smith, Mn. Everett Davis, Mn. en.
the Mizpah benedicitlon closed band uniforms. There was 1
i mouth. Tuesday, March 29 and relatives in Flatwoods and Ash- David Entsminger, Mrs. Mar- Mn. Frank Hood of Alliance the meeting.
discussion on serving the alumall members are urged to at- land, Ky.
vin Dewson, Miss Bess San- arrived Sunday evening, lor a
nl banquet. Seven memberl
Right now i1 the time to dart enjoying th
tend. ,
.
Thomas Scally bas been re- boril, Mn. Wayne
visit with Mrs. Joseph Hood,
were present with Mr. RusseU.
safety, prestige, and many conveniences a
· Regtstrallon wlU begin at 9 leaS&lt;.'CI !rom Veterans Memcr- Mrs. Mitch, Mrs. Nan
Minersville.
•m. and the meeting wiD be Ia! Hospillll where he has been Mrs. Lighter, Mrs. Pullen.
Mr. and Mn. Detner Roush
having a checking account here. For tax
from 9:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m., fol- under treatment for a back inand son Donald, Mrs.
Frank
paying time will soon be here and - lo.
. lowed by the 25th anniversary jury sustained in an accident
Hood, Mn. Anna Yeager and
11cord keeping and prCICII of payments-a~
· tea whJeh wlll he from 2:30 . several months ago. He is slav.
Mrs. Joseph Hood visited Wed·
,
p.m
Members
of
Franklin
ing
with
his
parents,
Mr.
arid
nesday
In
Huntington,
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Va.
A
Jitney
aupper
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7
p.
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MISS
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checking accounts are hard to beat! AlSo,
i Ave .. church will se~ve a lunch- ; Mrs. Paul Scally of Nrw Haven
with Joseph Hood at Veteran• Preceded the m~tlng of the Several relatives and .lrlends
you can take your choice of accounts here
. ~n at noon, the prrce to be $1. until Mrs. Scally returns rrom
,fJ
HospitaL Mr. Hood Is reported
Rite Sewing Club Wednes- attended the graduate piano re-11 give you the handy check-dub recorci
i
/'he 25th anmversary
pro- , Florida.
as lmprovtns.
Y even~ at the club room. cltal given by Mlas Judy Bull!h·
. gram WI/I be a review of the I Mr. and Mrs. George Hack·
FRIDAY
Mrs. Dayton Strickland, vice er Wednesday evening In Ew·
of expenditures; cancelled checks that auto: past and a challenge to the fu. 1ell, Sr. and M•~- Thomas Scally THIRD FRIDAY Club
president, conducted llle meet- ln8 HaD at Ohio University She
matically become easy-to-file receipts/
I lure. Mrs. Paul D. Spencer will 1and sons. Tommy and Jamie, meet at the htJIIIe of Mrs.
PLAN INSPECI'ION
lng. Plans were made to pre- Is the daug!tter of Mr. and ·Mrs.
: be guest speaker, using as her lare spendi 1 two W&gt;eks in ~·t. Wolfe Friday evening.
Albert G. Woodard, emlr.ent pare Eaat$- boxes lor residents Ira Butcher.
top•c. "After 25 - What." Mrs. Myers, Fla. where lliey are PAST. MATRON'S club
commander of Ohio
Valley at the County Home and nam- Her program Included "Par~verett Goodwin, Ohio West guests of Mr. and"Mrs. Michael Evangelme Chapter,
Commandery, K. T. No. If, an- ed to purcbaae candy ~nd gilts Uta V," in seven mo.:.m..nts
Conference president, will pre- , Hackett and !amilv.
meet Frtday evening,
nour~eed Ieday that lnapedlon was Mrs. Raymond Batty. The by ll'ach; "Sonata NR 30 Op.
sent the pins and certificates I·
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25 at the borne of Mrs. J.
would be held Saturday, March :avellng prize donated
by 109" In three parts by BeetJto.
to d1stnct officers and will ded~
,
Young, r. With Mrs. L e ZG, at the Pvmeroy Masonic rs. Tom Grueser was award- ven: "Pantaisie" Op. 49 by Cfto.
I cate the offering for Retired
Roush assisting hostess
Temple. The Order of
the ed to Mrs. Louis Osborne. Hos- pln; and "Sonata No. 3 in A
, Dea"'nesses and Missionaries.
Mrs. Charles Bonnell,
Temple wilt be ccnlerred at lesles for the AprU 6 meeUng Minor Op. 28" by Prokofiev
The Rev. Stanley H. McGil/iard
a! leader.
3:30 p. m. followed by a dinner will be Mrs. Tom Grueser.
Mlaa Butcher Is a senior. at
i district superintendent. wiD conSAnJRDAY
at 8 p. m. and the lull form Attending were the above and Ohio University and wilt re. duct the installation
service,
ROCK SPRINGS M. Y. F. opening at 7:30 p.m. All Sir ~ldE~ro Gll.more, Jr., Mrs. celve her degree In June. She Is
The m!'eling will close with 8 A daily vacation Bible school wUI bold a rummage sale Mm:. Knights and their ladies are In· 1 d Boy wmng, Mrs. WU- a plano student of Gecrge Kat.
re-dedication of •ach member. I was planned in June at 8 recent 25 and Mar. 26 in the building Ylted. There wlU be entertain- : nil: er, Mrs. Harvey Van professor of Piano.
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, after which the tea will he held. ml'eting of the Board of Chris- formerly occupied by Ashworth ment lor the ladles.
,;:. ~~· Mrs. Donald McKnight Atl,ending the concert were
: The committee on program tian Education of the First Bap- Jewelers. There will also be a
· aid ·Col/;ard Wells, Mn. Don·,Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bull!her and
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for
the
annual
Ohio
conference,
list
t':!urch
in
Middleport.
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bake
sale
by
the
same
DIES
IN
SANDUSKY
Gaddis.
and Mrs. William 8011, Jim, Mlaa Jennifer BlakesServm g Meigs Cmmty for ot,rr 94 !le&lt;lr!
. has decided to llave displays on Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew was ' on March. 26. at tlte same lo- Mrs. Matue M Reeves 88
lee, Mrs. Walter Cl'ooks, Mrs.
RUTLAND 1program promo.tion and
named dean of the school which I~lion begtnmng at 1:30 a. m, 8 former PomeroY
resident'
TWo DANC
Pearl Reynolds, Mrs. Cedric
POMEROY
Ibush•p cultivatiOn from
will Include children complet- '11.30 a. rn.
died Wednesda at the Werh This Saturda
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aark, Mrs. Ray Hecox, and
, Societies and each Society
the first grade to those com- EASTERN IDGH School Jon- Nurstns home ~ Sandusky. Sur· Pomeroy BaJ night. t h • Mr. and Mrs. Harol4 Wolf&amp;
Member Federal Reserve System
asked to bring outstandin• .
the Sixth grade
lor Mothers Club Will spon.or I
Include
I tlo
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Boosters Asso"
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an old fashioned
dance v vors
a son Everelt c a n will sponsor a teen n-~·· FRO V
! lations, name tags,
ans were made for the Eassquare
and several grandchHdren
dance
t at .
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M ACATION
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
I ments. posters favors etc to ter season and wiU Include the at the Chester Grade Schoo~ great grandchildren A liOn Ed High ~0:: dltollt~ Pomeroy Mr. and Mra. Lorenao Davis

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Upp:r Room services to be held Saturday from 8:30 to 11:30 p. gar preceded her I~ death' Fu:
April 7 at the church and the m. wtth music by Ralph Trus~
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community Good Friday serv!e- sell and group. A Jitney supper : d '="Ices will be held In
es, April B. The Rev. M. E. Dow· wUI precede the dance at 5:30
us., on Saturday.
son will he the speaker for the p. m.
StatlsUcs reveal that
lour
service.
POMEROY SENIOR Cla8S
A discussion was held on the , will have a pop bottle drive ~:en disappear to
every
plan of combining the youth , Saturday. U!ave botUes on pormen.
groups of the Middleport and ches or seniors will gather them
Pomeroy Baptist Churches. for you.
Meetings will he held at both DEACONS AND Deaco~
churches with the
location ol Cle Middleport First Un1ted
changing each month. The first Presbyterian Church will sponccmbined meeting was
held sor a bake sa~, Saturday, Mar.
Sunday night with MiBI Jerry 26, at Dudley s Flower Shop.
Pullen youth chairman presSUNDAY
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Theodorua CotmcU
OLDEST OUTPOST
of America are
The tiny Portuguese port of meet at the
ball
Macao on the Sooth c h i
day at 2 p. rn. lor practice.
coast, ' is the oldest lnhabi::.:: MOUNT ~ORIAH B a p t I s t
European outpost in the F
Semor Chmr will hold a song·
East. Macao was settled a~u~ lest this coming Sunday, Marcb
1557
rl at 3 p. m. at the church. The
·
public is Invited to attend.
MONDAY
JANE HOWELL TENT
Daughters of Union
wlU meet at DAV hell Monday
at 7:30 p. Ill.
BETHEL NO. 82 of tbe ln~mational
Order of
Daughters will meet at !be
Pomeroy Masonic
Temple,
Monday, at 7:30 p. m.

to U p m "; l ~~~-~m I
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wtll emcee a dance at Walrama
High School starting at 8 p.m.
II bas been esUmated
that
ther~ are 120,000 taxicabs In
servtce In the United States.

bnve returned from I vacaUon
m Bermuda and Nassau They
also visited With Mr. 'Davia'
brother, Mr. and Mn. Roy DIvi• at Miami, and hls uncle,
Mr. and Mn. Ed Davia and
Mr. and Mrs. Mu Ward at
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SANDWICH

durlnc tire second of the ISquare when 30 members of
"international days of protest." ' ''Break Through," a conservaEgga were burled by hecklers live group, attacked marchera.
in New York, Boston and Seven persons were arrested
Oklahoma City. Spectators in In New York when spectators
Boston tossed beer cans at the assaulted Negro demonstrators
marchers.
carrying a Viet Cong nag.
Three persons were .arr~sted In Boston, hecklers branded
by pollee breaking up Its! ltg!!IB demonstrators carrying a VIet
between protestors and ~eck Cong nag,
loro In Detroit's Kennedy In Boston hecklers ·branded

Russ1a
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lesser committee post seemed
llkelv Saturday to IA&gt;ne dOWII
grumbling that he Ia corraltng
too much power in the Senate.
The move also will help bead
off anv effort to
lace tne
Louisiana Democr':f as party
whip, assistant noor leador
when the new Congress organlz.
et next ar
ye ·
WASHINGTON _ THE SENale has beeD asked to give
thoullllt to whether chndl'&lt;'n
should be exposed to sadism
and •ex served up In such films
as "~exus," "The Unatlsfled."
and "Faster Pussycat
Klls
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R-Moine raised the questlon
She proPosed that 8 commm:
slon of five senators make a
thorou~ study of nJm clas•lfl·
cation systems which
label
some moYlet as unRUited for cor
taln audiences. The commlsslon would !"'port to th• Senate
no later l!lan Jan. 31, 1988.

American Nazi party membert turned out to heckle in
Washington .00 two were
arrested wbeD they tried to
burn a Viet Cong flag-~tolea,
they said, from the demonstrators - Ill front of the White
House.
A .molotov cocktail was liang
against the headquarters of a
marchlnS group before an

demonstrators the "long-yellow istrator's placard.
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Jme.'' At Oklahoma City, high Hecklers spat at demonstraschool students shouted, "cow· tors In Chicago and pollee
ards, Communists" at the broke up a pushing match
marchers aitd burned Pacifist between two hecklers and two
literature.
marchers without making any
At Hartford, Conn., a World arrests.
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War n veteran attacked an Leather jacketed youths on
anti-war piclret outside the motorcycles weaved back and
federal building In Hartford forth through tbt demonstraConn., ripping up t!le demoO: tors at Boston.

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IIWIIIIi out dOwa
Filth Avenue In
the demonatrili®f.
mated tbe lltllllbel"
in San Fr~ ·
Abcut 31100 per&amp;GIII '
Chicago' and 5,4100
attended a rally
the march Twe
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WASHINGTON_ DEMOCRA·
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By RAY F. HERNDON
MO~COW (UP!).- High level delegations f r .om
Uoiled Preaa lnternatloul
~ommumst North Viet. Nam and North Korea amv~d
SAIGON (UPI)-A battalion of U.S. Marinel
m Moscow Satu_rday mght to at~end the 23rd Sovtet
ed ashore from helicopters and landing eraft
party Congress. m what was c?ns1dered a .diplomat trl·
mouth of the Saigon River Saturday in a bold
umph for Russ1a In Its feud wtth CommuniSt Cbina.
protect the capital's !bin lifeline tu tha 111 , _ .
The Hanoi delegatim. was led
Cong attacks on allied shipping.
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by a right bsnd man of was Jed by President Chol Yong
- Military spokesmen an·
President Ho Chi Minh, First Keum, th. Tass News Agency
neunced the United Stales lost leader In Viet Nm,
Secretary Le Duan ol the North said.
tbree warplanes Friday-two Hoang Quynb, alae•~=,=:
Vietnamese Communist party. The two key Asian deiegaover Sou.lb Viet Nam and the tbe aovernment. Q
HL was expected to discuss lions traveled to Moscow for
third over the Communist man of lbe Catbolll
stepped up Kremlin aid to the the congress starttns Tuesday
north. The planes were all Unity Force, cbarp11
Communists In the Viet Nam despite Red China's blunt
Navy jets. All live crew interview with UPl
war.
anno~ncement early In the
members were feared dead.
government wu "wa•~.iil
A few minutes later, 1 .veek that II was boycotting 1&lt;11
-In Saigon, somo 2,1100 tht dictatorial IP.,.. .ft,1
dtlegatlon representing North Soviet congress. The Pek~ng
Buddhist teen-agers marched tho lata Nao Dlnb ~
Korea, arrived in Moscow. It action all but severed the ties
through the streets In the wao overthrown Ia
·1
between the feuding big Red
eapital's first such demonstra Ia tbt big MariDa
parties.
lion against South Viet Nam's south of Saigon, lbe '
Soviet Communist paity leadm i l i t a r y government. Tbe Regiment Leathet .. eQ
er Leonid Brezhnev and Pre·
marchers singled out Premier ladel with wupou
mier Alexei Kosygin, led the
Nguyen CAJo Ky for attack and gear u they eame
welcoming party at Moscow's
cbsrged the government was tbree-pro.ged
Vnukovo Airport.
"corrupt."
ampbibi1t11 lllriM
Both Russia and Cbina have
-Tbe most pwRerlul Cathclic the war.
competed with each other for
Tht Marlnel
BERLIN - TWO
ARMED
influence over the course of
German
VIet lndi
Nam I'and
1events
ed do railwaybwguards nag·
there inha North
been
RICKY CLARK, left, nlne·year·old oon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Pomeroy, and
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~ llg: as:ro:~. ~~~~~: ~!.UMBUS (UP)) - Menial recently U:at Moscow ha":
Rodney Pollina, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pullins, Pomeroy, dJSplay outfits for t h e
hoard and rode Into West Hystene Dtrector Marlin A. gaining more atrenglll with the lOth Anniveraary Revu• of the annual MG M Scout·O-Rama. The boys are members of '
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Janis presented Gov. James A. leaders 'n H n .
Pack 246, sponsored by the Salisbury PTA. Phil Ohlinger is cubmaster.
llliodea with a Ill-point
pro. 1 • a 01 •
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West Berlin pollee aald the gretS program Saturday that Dtplomatlc sources said the I
two ~. carrying a sub • Rhodes called "the beginning Russtans . were ..peeled to
machine gun and a pistol, htJd. ef the finest overall
mental diScuss wtth the North V1etna- l
died In the cab near the engl- h lth
r m Ohio has c~tr mese. ways and means or
near IS the train made one ad. : , prog a
ooordtnatlng and stepping up
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;,.in.__Ethellll WBerlln be- J~nis said the program
Is ~id dto Northnd ,_Vid Na~
re crou1•• .,
e81.
de •~ed to bel the mentally me1 u mg_ grou ....wr mtsst 1es, ,
s..,..
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other military eqwpmenl and •
WASHINGTON _ THE UNIT retarded develop their talents economic aid.
ed Staleto has offered to ••· and abllitl•s to their full poten· Other top Communist Jeeders I
abange weather
Information U~L
.
such as Poland's Wladyslaw
witli Oommulllsl China but baa 'The baSic purpose of these Gomulka and East Germany's
aot !tad a reply.
~ro~~· many ~~ them firsts Walter Ulbrlght were expected
The proposal was the latest lD OhiO, IS tG equtp the indlvtd· to arrive here Sunday and
to come to light In a series of ual for job opportunities 80 th~t Monday along with the entire
U. ~- ~plomatio probes to test be can apply w~~t he lea~ 10 East European camp of Mo•
Pektng • willingness to lncrt!Bse state programs: Janis said. cow-leaning comradPs.
contactl.
''The emphasiS 1s away from
lnatltullonallzation Sll that the
0N00N - A fl • YEAR • mentally retarded person is not
old London dockworker was lost In a mass of humanity in
formally accused Saturday of an Institution."
Stealing the World Cup - the
moat cherished tropby In soccer. Scotland Yard detectives
pressed the search lor the trophy Itself.
The doclcer, Walter Betchley,
was ordered held wltltout baD
untO AprU 4 alter 1 one-minute hearln&amp;ln magistrates court
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WESTERVILLE- IBARON
Nicholson, a junior st Whitebsll High School, waa grand
winner of the Cenlral Ohio Re,ional Science Fair at Otterbein
College Saturday for the seeond con&lt;ecutlve year. The otber grand winner, 11110 from Columbus. was Robert Watkins of
Wltetstone High School.

By Uolted Prell Jalerutlotlll
Tens of lltousanda of demonatrators protesting America's
role In the Viet Nam conftlct
marched tbrollP city streets
from New· Enaland to Callfor·
nla Saturday, dn4ging rotten
eggs, beer cans and lists.
Maosed pollee In the natios's
larger cities prevented pratestors and hecklers from clasbln8

Feared Gemini

Drive to Elberfelds in Pomeroy For
Your Furniture and Floor Coverings

Use Our Customers
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reported seeing myslerioua
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week Sa~ayth •;II~ ~ ~
For&lt;el repo
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we~~ ominous g •
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Barbara Kohn, 11, 1 Hillsdale
Qlllege student here lo VIsit an
IIIDI, accused Dr. J. Allen
Hyuek of "MI doing bis
re10arcb lbot&lt;1ughly before
renderillg hla oplaion."
Hy 10 k, 1 Nortbweatera
University ulrophyslclst sent
Investigate the report!, sal
by the Air Force to HUlsdale to
Friay lbe ob)eds were "probahly swamp gaa."
,
'Then objects were not
vlewod over a swamp but over
the college arboretum and the
college baseball field," Mill
Kobo said. "The arborelum Ia 1
carefully tended woodsy park
with 1 few anall pondJ but bu
no rotting vegetable maller
from whlcb gas mlght bave
been produced "
Mlu KohD ·, .ld that Hynek

SHOP OUR EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES I
NAME BRANDS: Sea~ - Broyhm - Sl• ons - Sawyen - Menman - Rowe llltl

Many Others.

talked to only two coeds,
neither one ol wblcb bad
reported aeelllg the objects
wh011 they - • first algblecl,
end lbat he bad mada • vtsita
lo lba dormitory I'OOIIUI from
whlcb tho objects were lighted.
Mlsa Kobn, llhoBe parents
u.. Ia New Caatle, Po., uld
abo Ylewed them through
and lba .. Dine of
111 J
lbam;;'~;"b wore very~recise."
"I don't lillY I uw • vlsltnr
from outer spa&lt;e," Bile llld. "I
uw an object that moved
tbrough lba air and thai I could
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MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet
tedmlcl- are test1nc a nearly-tlleat, atr-aJBhloned tractor
wbieb C8ll roll over champagne
boWea wllbout breaking them,
tho IOfti'U!tl!l orsan Inesua
nportid Saturday
lnestl1 uld the. Byelorusslaa
latltute For the Mecbantutlon
of Agriculture bas developl!d 1
tractor wllb IBOatecl bird rubber tracb te help eut the liZ
mi!IIaa llllliUIIIlOII of replacing
tilt metal tracb aow tiled on
all Jluu!•n fann lnclan.

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COWMBUS IUPIJ - Leroy
Mullins 24 was charged with
second-d~ murder Saturday
in the stabbing deatb of Alfonso
F. Jobnson, 30.
Jobnson was stab!Jed lo
early Saturday after an
ment in an Eastside
Pollee aaid Jobnson pulled
knife on Sylvester Haren
18, during the argument.
restaurant owner said Harell
left, saying be would get someone to "lake care" of Johnson.
MuiJIM was picked up at his
home. Harell wu held u 1
nraterial witness.

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IN Obio (UPI)
Mn.
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Jured Saturday in • hea,d-&lt;llllll
ooiUsion on icy Ohio Ill in near· II
by Shel!leld
Mrs Gutz;.,.n was a puleD- II
.; ar driven by ber but~ ;o~n liB. Also injured 111
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minlstera from East and Ceft.
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da{;.e CGUI!Irles who bave agreed to tbe Ialita were Kenya,
Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi,
Zambie, Burundi, Rwanda, Qlngo, Leopol!hllle, Ethiopia and
Soo!alla.

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11111 1111 of11ct, Ibn MeiDl
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apeclr. rudlq, Wllb lbe
op111111 t1. lbil Interest It II
.,_. bellef of .the.aebool
mlnlslratlon that
wU1 be abowll Ia reading
wW 111o be llboWll Ia other
1a1ec1 IUbj..,t&amp;. Tbe admlnlstraao. and fucben IDvila parents
w11ea Ia the lndld1nll to look at
lht boob llld aee what h n
beeJ1 aecompUJbecl through the
uae of federal money for olD'
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A dk1atlon wu mada le the '
matcl!llll fund to secure for the Samrday lhe lola wUI "loire
Pa~age ,hmd wben lbe s~ l
everything possible to aote of" tbe commlllee'o ..
the classroom of the tabllsllment
q 1111. Tb Clasa of 1\Je Syracuae First Un·
. We feel that IIIII sllpple. mooey railed wW be ued 1o !ted Prel&amp;yterlan Cburch met
mentary reading material is b.. help Boaae GOP lacumhellll in the church annex recentlY.
ing tied In with our
NDEA Ill lhelr re.eleedoa eom·
Miss Frankie Mumaw, pres~
BChool in rOllding which our pelpo.
dent, opened the meetlng by ·
leacbera have tho privUege of
reading the 1111 Psalm and of·
attending through t. «rant paid
fered prayer. Roll call wu anwbolly by federal ltmds. This
awered by air members present
grant allotted on the iiHervlce
witll • IICI'ipture verse conlaiJ&gt;.
tralDtng amounts to $500 and is
ilatlon 1ng the word "Spring." Seer..
lbe second one we have secured .!t:."r!:fi101111 r:c':acb
tary and treasurer reports \Jere
within tbe paot year.
hour riod
recti'~ by read and approved. Dues were
Plana are lllo underway 1o Pete ~ceon:ck at Fairfield paid.
.
80CUI'O a Head Start pfOII'am,
an~ a reading program under weather station.
II was decided to purcllaae a •
Title I, and possible some lund Day Hlgb Low WelllfiK Prec. new American flag fer the unc:-1
for construction of additional fa· Sun. · · .. . . · 63 37 Fair
tuary: and 'IZ5 was donated a.
cUitles to carry on the program Mon.
73 J8 Fair
ward the purchase of a cbureh
the coming IIChool year. Tues. . .. .. . 1115 51 Fair
panonage. Mrs. Rachel Mebave been filed but Wed. .. .. .. 80 51 RaJa .28 Bride, II chairman of IIIII fund .
not been approved and Thur. ..... 58 34 RalD .17
returned at IIIII time. TiUe 11 Fri. . . . . . . . . 48 :H Fair .Ill Mn. McBride read "Praying
which has allotted ts,451 to the Sat. .... .. .. 47 24 Cloudy
Hands;" A ~nd...ed Sermon
ctty BChools including Green - Report up to press time. on the Lord • Prayer by t h e
Clay, lo~ library materials Average high temperature for Rev. David A. Redding, by Mro.
In process. These books wUi the week this year 1.44, last Mayme Holmes. Miss Mumaw,
distributed to the school on year 41.1.
~~~· a meditation on the Apesbasis of the amount allot- Average low temperature for Ue • Creed. Tbe Claos bas cards
by the federal government the week thll year 311.5, lui fer sale.
pupil lor eacb building. Ap. year 11.
Roil call word for APr II
proval of Tille 11 11 expected Tala! precipitation for the meeting will be "Showers" and
witbin 1 few days.
week this year .53, lui J•ar tllo bosteas wUI be Mrs. HolmThis information will keep the 1.89.
ea. The meeting was closed with
GETS EQUIPMENT - Larry Morrison, E•ecullvt Head of Eastern
public abteast of wbat is being Total precipltatloa 1o date for a benediction In uulson. Ml'l. District In Meigs county, Is shown here u he began opening boxea of
done by scltool offlclalll Ill an this year 1.81 IDchol, lut year McBride, served refreohments equipment that arrived last week at the bigb sthool. The equipment,
effort 1o secure wbat funds that IO.ZII incites.
le !bose mentioned abeve •.nd lenes, barbells, etc., were gotten through a federal grant of more than
ollottecl by the federal go•· Normal averap pnclpltatloll Mrf. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Dalll)l cal fitness program 1a now In progress In three of the Eastern Local Disllrlcl
emment.
38.40 lncbes.
Roush and Mn. Ado Slack.
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JOHNSTOWN, PL !UPI) -A
Newark, N. J., lnlcll drlvllr
rlslced hit Ule eariJ Salwdly !I
when he deliberately Oftr·ll
11ll'lltd hla tractor • trailer
avoid 1111er1nt . lbb ceatl'llil
PennayiYanla Comm!mlty.
IJee ~"1 1 !+""'! him for
bravery and tll!la fined him
lint ~ mooa llbol ID $1011111 . . 'far ....Una
May.
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ROCUJT8 READIED
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) U. S: aclcmtllta readied two
roclteta Saturday for boclt • to.
W flrlap lloaday
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Tueoday to give utronomera a
- look II the IIIIVWM and to
elear lba way lot Amerlta'•

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we are certain that the Ia" Jaoe , "' ..... BoUle
Gallipolil scbool system W i II GOP lAid"' Gera14 R. ll'ord,
abow an Improvement in the Mle~ •• oad r1IH laado lot the
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Announcemeot II belnc iDidl lplld Ibn II aomelblnc
lhal appi'Oilmately $S,Oot 'I'WIII him. J'ar 1111 eblld
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CLEVELAND Ohio (UP!) _
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coed
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One o Ill
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reported seeing myslerioua
flying objects "' Michigan Ja~l
8
week Sa~ayth •;II~ ~ ~
For&lt;el repo
aa 8 e "~e.
we~~ ominous g •
ry.
Barbara Kohn, 11, 1 Hillsdale
Qlllege student here lo VIsit an
IIIDI, accused Dr. J. Allen
Hyuek of "MI doing bis
re10arcb lbot&lt;1ughly before
renderillg hla oplaion."
Hy 10 k, 1 Nortbweatera
University ulrophyslclst sent
Investigate the report!, sal
by the Air Force to HUlsdale to
Friay lbe ob)eds were "probahly swamp gaa."
,
'Then objects were not
vlewod over a swamp but over
the college arboretum and the
college baseball field," Mill
Kobo said. "The arborelum Ia 1
carefully tended woodsy park
with 1 few anall pondJ but bu
no rotting vegetable maller
from whlcb gas mlght bave
been produced "
Mlu KohD ·, .ld that Hynek

SHOP OUR EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES I
NAME BRANDS: Sea~ - Broyhm - Sl• ons - Sawyen - Menman - Rowe llltl

Many Others.

talked to only two coeds,
neither one ol wblcb bad
reported aeelllg the objects
wh011 they - • first algblecl,
end lbat he bad mada • vtsita
lo lba dormitory I'OOIIUI from
whlcb tho objects were lighted.
Mlsa Kobn, llhoBe parents
u.. Ia New Caatle, Po., uld
abo Ylewed them through
and lba .. Dine of
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lbam;;'~;"b wore very~recise."
"I don't lillY I uw • vlsltnr
from outer spa&lt;e," Bile llld. "I
uw an object that moved
tbrough lba air and thai I could
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MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet
tedmlcl- are test1nc a nearly-tlleat, atr-aJBhloned tractor
wbieb C8ll roll over champagne
boWea wllbout breaking them,
tho IOfti'U!tl!l orsan Inesua
nportid Saturday
lnestl1 uld the. Byelorusslaa
latltute For the Mecbantutlon
of Agriculture bas developl!d 1
tractor wllb IBOatecl bird rubber tracb te help eut the liZ
mi!IIaa llllliUIIIlOII of replacing
tilt metal tracb aow tiled on
all Jluu!•n fann lnclan.

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COWMBUS IUPIJ - Leroy
Mullins 24 was charged with
second-d~ murder Saturday
in the stabbing deatb of Alfonso
F. Jobnson, 30.
Jobnson was stab!Jed lo
early Saturday after an
ment in an Eastside
Pollee aaid Jobnson pulled
knife on Sylvester Haren
18, during the argument.
restaurant owner said Harell
left, saying be would get someone to "lake care" of Johnson.
MuiJIM was picked up at his
home. Harell wu held u 1
nraterial witness.

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Injured in Wreck
IN Obio (UPI)
Mn.
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Hattie Gutsmu, 113•
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and five persona were
Jured Saturday in • hea,d-&lt;llllll
ooiUsion on icy Ohio Ill in near· II
by Shel!leld
Mrs Gutz;.,.n was a puleD- II
.; ar driven by ber but~ ;o~n liB. Also injured 111
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Anthony Clement 34 Lorain
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NAIHOBI Kenya tUPI) Ten beads 'o1 state and prime
minlstera from East and Ceft.
tral Africa will meet tn 1 1om· b
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da{;.e CGUI!Irles who bave agreed to tbe Ialita were Kenya,
Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi,
Zambie, Burundi, Rwanda, Qlngo, Leopol!hllle, Ethiopia and
Soo!alla.

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press secretary and fo!lner
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and tbe couple • day·&lt;lld boy
were reperted "doltJJ fine''
Saturday at Cedan of Lebanon
lllilpltal.
Docton IBid_ Salinger'• wife,
Nicole, II" birth Friday lo an
8 potllld, 8 ounce
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The

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11111 1111 of11ct, Ibn MeiDl
he a U. llten8t belDc
apeclr. rudlq, Wllb lbe
op111111 t1. lbil Interest It II
.,_. bellef of .the.aebool
mlnlslratlon that
wU1 be abowll Ia reading
wW 111o be llboWll Ia other
1a1ec1 IUbj..,t&amp;. Tbe admlnlstraao. and fucben IDvila parents
w11ea Ia the lndld1nll to look at
lht boob llld aee what h n
beeJ1 aecompUJbecl through the
uae of federal money for olD'
ehlldrea. U lbil Interest can be

Toward Pro]·eet

It bu ·~the., lllpo"~~of"'!~.:..- ~-~~ •..
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A dk1atlon wu mada le the '
matcl!llll fund to secure for the Samrday lhe lola wUI "loire
Pa~age ,hmd wben lbe s~ l
everything possible to aote of" tbe commlllee'o ..
the classroom of the tabllsllment
q 1111. Tb Clasa of 1\Je Syracuae First Un·
. We feel that IIIII sllpple. mooey railed wW be ued 1o !ted Prel&amp;yterlan Cburch met
mentary reading material is b.. help Boaae GOP lacumhellll in the church annex recentlY.
ing tied In with our
NDEA Ill lhelr re.eleedoa eom·
Miss Frankie Mumaw, pres~
BChool in rOllding which our pelpo.
dent, opened the meetlng by ·
leacbera have tho privUege of
reading the 1111 Psalm and of·
attending through t. «rant paid
fered prayer. Roll call wu anwbolly by federal ltmds. This
awered by air members present
grant allotted on the iiHervlce
witll • IICI'ipture verse conlaiJ&gt;.
tralDtng amounts to $500 and is
ilatlon 1ng the word "Spring." Seer..
lbe second one we have secured .!t:."r!:fi101111 r:c':acb
tary and treasurer reports \Jere
within tbe paot year.
hour riod
recti'~ by read and approved. Dues were
Plana are lllo underway 1o Pete ~ceon:ck at Fairfield paid.
.
80CUI'O a Head Start pfOII'am,
an~ a reading program under weather station.
II was decided to purcllaae a •
Title I, and possible some lund Day Hlgb Low WelllfiK Prec. new American flag fer the unc:-1
for construction of additional fa· Sun. · · .. . . · 63 37 Fair
tuary: and 'IZ5 was donated a.
cUitles to carry on the program Mon.
73 J8 Fair
ward the purchase of a cbureh
the coming IIChool year. Tues. . .. .. . 1115 51 Fair
panonage. Mrs. Rachel Mebave been filed but Wed. .. .. .. 80 51 RaJa .28 Bride, II chairman of IIIII fund .
not been approved and Thur. ..... 58 34 RalD .17
returned at IIIII time. TiUe 11 Fri. . . . . . . . . 48 :H Fair .Ill Mn. McBride read "Praying
which has allotted ts,451 to the Sat. .... .. .. 47 24 Cloudy
Hands;" A ~nd...ed Sermon
ctty BChools including Green - Report up to press time. on the Lord • Prayer by t h e
Clay, lo~ library materials Average high temperature for Rev. David A. Redding, by Mro.
In process. These books wUi the week this year 1.44, last Mayme Holmes. Miss Mumaw,
distributed to the school on year 41.1.
~~~· a meditation on the Apesbasis of the amount allot- Average low temperature for Ue • Creed. Tbe Claos bas cards
by the federal government the week thll year 311.5, lui fer sale.
pupil lor eacb building. Ap. year 11.
Roil call word for APr II
proval of Tille 11 11 expected Tala! precipitation for the meeting will be "Showers" and
witbin 1 few days.
week this year .53, lui J•ar tllo bosteas wUI be Mrs. HolmThis information will keep the 1.89.
ea. The meeting was closed with
GETS EQUIPMENT - Larry Morrison, E•ecullvt Head of Eastern
public abteast of wbat is being Total precipltatloa 1o date for a benediction In uulson. Ml'l. District In Meigs county, Is shown here u he began opening boxea of
done by scltool offlclalll Ill an this year 1.81 IDchol, lut year McBride, served refreohments equipment that arrived last week at the bigb sthool. The equipment,
effort 1o secure wbat funds that IO.ZII incites.
le !bose mentioned abeve •.nd lenes, barbells, etc., were gotten through a federal grant of more than
ollottecl by the federal go•· Normal averap pnclpltatloll Mrf. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Dalll)l cal fitness program 1a now In progress In three of the Eastern Local Disllrlcl
emment.
38.40 lncbes.
Roush and Mn. Ado Slack.
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JOHNSTOWN, PL !UPI) -A
Newark, N. J., lnlcll drlvllr
rlslced hit Ule eariJ Salwdly !I
when he deliberately Oftr·ll
11ll'lltd hla tractor • trailer
avoid 1111er1nt . lbb ceatl'llil
PennayiYanla Comm!mlty.
IJee ~"1 1 !+""'! him for
bravery and tll!la fined him
lint ~ mooa llbol ID $1011111 . . 'far ....Una
May.
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'1'111 boob were

ROCUJT8 READIED
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) U. S: aclcmtllta readied two
roclteta Saturday for boclt • to.
W flrlap lloaday
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Tueoday to give utronomera a
- look II the IIIIVWM and to
elear lba way lot Amerlta'•

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eouple "Ceolalalal G•
we are certain that the Ia" Jaoe , "' ..... BoUle
Gallipolil scbool system W i II GOP lAid"' Gera14 R. ll'ord,
abow an Improvement in the Mle~ •• oad r1IH laado lot the
pet •

Announcemeot II belnc iDidl lplld Ibn II aomelblnc
lhal appi'Oilmately $S,Oot 'I'WIII him. J'ar 1111 eblld
of 111pplemeatary reodlq to adYuce •
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PfOII'IID lei up liJ 1111 fidlnl
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beeu lllauguralecl Ia order to
brine Iii te lbe "• 1cm lllf.
flcleat ,....,_. lar1 l'llllllnl
malerlal to bupicM 111o 1'1111q l8lorlotl IIIII ciiiiNt t1 lba
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PfliUSIJIDIY TBI OHIO VALLEY PUIUBRINQ COMPANY

Jl~llmjl I. OWen. Nlllhrr

Cliflffr TilllntiiiU, J:aO.IcHtor
DWIQbt Wttlltrllalt,'J;dltor
Hokrt Wflloll, lr~ .lion. J:cHtor

J~~~~~ea E. DII'IIMf, Ad,, Dlr.

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torch heretofore dlreCiecl with·
llllhl Gablllet olmDit eulullveat Seenlal7 o1 Stitt Deall
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Highway Safety: APressing Challenge
Highway alety lJ IIIII cii !he !IIOit ~
lng chall~ ol our 'IIIDI. 'lbe aiibject II
exceptionally complea, tn.olvbta tba 111lricate lntertelallcmsblp Of. road, car and
driver. It Ia alao a lllb.ll!!t whleb ll'ICctra
emotional 11!apo!ISOI. Tbll II UltfortuDate,
for an namlnatlon of tiMt llilbwi:J tnllle
problem IIIII ponihle aollltlonl · demaudl
facta and 11!110n.
To place the proijem In )Miij)IICUve, It
is important to UllllenWI!l llial lbe em
and highway• In the Ulllted SlaiN are the
safest In the world. ln lbe Jut at )'1111'1, lite
Iatality rate In tbhll CQ!IIJijy llu !teen reduced by nearly two-tbirda, baaed 011 palo
,enger miles driven. Accordlnl to till National Salety Council, sbtce
dealhl per
bundred-mlUion vehlcle-mllea have dropped from IU to U . The coat, bowever, II
still far too hl&amp;h and can lie redund.
AutmobUe companiee have 1q beea
aware ol the challqe of hllbWIJ nitty
and continually have beeD bulldlq aaler
, ars. Their eflorts to provide peater nle11' recently have heen JICI!&amp;lerated and auto
,.~stomers will lind that their luture models will incorporate more aalety leaturea
Ulan ever befol1!.
But the car Ia only one of tlte factors Jn..
vul&gt;rd. Tbt uther two .major fact.tra ar1

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lbe tclld ltlld tha drlm'. A b"noed

apJII'Oieh comblntnc all line r.cton II till
0111y meulqltd way 1o alplllcntly red!IN the toll on our bleltWIYI· Tilt follow
fDI, lor eumple, are emntial to I IO!IIId,
balanrt4 PntCJ"'D:
AN OFFICIAL VElUCLII; lnlpecliDD proIP'Im that wUI live areater usuriiiCI
that vital car oalety equipment Ia properly malntaiDell lly OWDel'l.
SOUND TRAI'I'IC IIIWI and enforcement
practleea that will ltava educational valuea
lor 1111 motorists and that wiD he a potent
dellmot to the wlllulJy reckleu.
LICENSING PROCEDURES IIIII wUI
make a driver's license a meanlniful cer·
tillcate of Illness.
TRIDilNG COURSES for blgh school
atudenta and other new driVI!I'II that wlli
ct.., fullest assurance ol tbo rlJht atU·
tudel IIIII lldlll.
PUBLIC INFORMATION pro(VIIDJ that
will make 1111 ol the people adequately •
ware ol their reoponslbUitlel lor trlftlo
aalety - as motorists, pedeatrlana and el..
izens.
AND FINALLy, hl&amp;hway dealsn
lea·
ture~ and traffic control devices thet will
live motorlsta maximum help lD avoidin8
acoideuts.

11~erRusk and YcNIIIIIf•
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are, ol courae, I till ......
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quite eDOU&amp;h over 1111 war In
Viet Nam, Fowler II lor tlte
first time at the ceclll' ol the
blut. Now It Is the matter ol
tu:.:S:..":~ m tile VIet Nam
Issue, the real BOUret of heat
a from DeDIOCI'atic and not
Republican memherl ol Co•
cress. Again, too, a deep IIISUI
ts railed concerniDg tbe proper
division of both l!lal power
and
practiCal responslbUI·
ty and savvy witbln the Amel'll!an goV«&lt;IIIII!nt.
The VIet Nam crltlca ban Ill
truth been aeetiDI more than
limply to f1IIIW their conlllitutlonal role to advise wltb
the IUelltiVI clapartmelll Oil

raretp pollcJ, JDaleall. lbly
'lllllt to 11e1ze control o1 tbat
pollq. Aal Fowler's aew crll·
tea 111'1 m'q DOt ~
with 1111 IIQCIIllve on Ia$ poD•
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IDCI
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ey,
To bt nn, therlll- bPic
\!Iff- lletweea tbele two
lituatlolll. Tbt right of
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meuliva depei tmeat to be ,lbt
cblef IDitlltiDI IIIII Implementlq ' - Ill foreiiD policy II
undebatlbly clear Ill the Con-

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and
llllllertlkeu only ou
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trylnc 1o perauade the aeculive to clwiC• a lorelp policy.
But to attempl to obslrDct IDCI
dellloy a poUcy a1read1 law·
fully put ID motiOD, ID • Ume
ol ahootlng war Ill whll:h the
aatlou II ~ deeply camlllilted, II not I proper ConcreaJoaal aerclle.
011 the other heDd, Colllf'll'

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~to do wbaf,ever It pleUM

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Apes Blacken TV
Ev011 the apes •~ turnin1 away from
telftlslon.
It Nemed like a great Idea at first when
• k\i,evlsion set was placed in front of the
~lu:a eqe at the Bro01 Zoo to entertain
But alter a spell or walth!J.ilbaOHm·ups and teen-age dance shows,
~· lo!t tnter~t and became restless a-

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explaiM
ma~M~al curator Jose(f.t A. Davies
Jr.,
"~ euler It Is for him to get bored.
Ape. ·are, by and large, the hardest to keep
em.tained."
Wirtor• aoet IIIII leave us humans? We
, ummn• m sop up whatever the networks
l""d us, just so it's simple and noiJy and
has a IMCh track to prompt u1. Indeed,
some ol us are 10 meamerized with the
phonled up, stuff presented on televislol
that we lllr ODt ol our trancea only wlteD
somethidl happeDI to prevent us from se•
lng our favorite prG~raJDJ.
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A lot o1 people aclllally called and complalnetl 1o their local atatiODs because the
real-lj/e drama ol the rucu• ol Gemlnl.a
lnterruplejl or preempted aonsense
like
"Batman•.l or "Loll Ia Space."
Darwin wa~ rJ&amp;bl. We've deacellded lrwll
the apu - d_.tfd way helow thea

It has long beeo suspected tlat the rei-

son nature provided people with two em
was so that what went in ont could reldlly find Its way oot the other. Now there
are ataliltics to back up thiJ IUiplclon.
According to Mr. C. Howard Walla. a
consultant In management
communications: ''Unlralned listeners hear only
about 25 per cent of what they're llltenln&amp;
to."
In other wordl, we retain about r&lt;erJ
loortb wed or every fourth aentence or
every fourtb tllougbt thai impingl!!! on the
ear. Thia would seem to IU(Ietl ttrat the
human eranium containS some sprt
of
matter acting at an impediment Iii t h •
tranaDIIulon or sound across tbe void.
One might .sped college students Iii
JlOIIIIS a greater amount ol thiJ IO!IIld-at.sorblng substance than till general population. However, Watts cites a sludy wbleh
abowt4 tbat college 1tudents Jlsttned to a
IO.millute talk wit~ only 2S per cent efficIency, the ·~· as ,tbe rest of ua.
This, of course, Dlliht simply be ~auat
young· people o1 college il@ alrel'ly know
jll!t about everytbidl, so It Is understanda·
ble that they consider three·lourtbs of what
they hear not worth llstenlng to.
Walts 1110 says that the avera&amp;e periOD
1pendi t per cent olllil time wrltJnc, 16 per
cent reading, 30 per cent talklng and 45
per cent llltening.
It's tbla overage o! lilfelllna time u against talking time that Is lntrl8ulnc.
We'vt o11a1 used up our 45 per cent ollll·
lenlnl time, but aever yet havt we met
anyone who had run out ol hit 30 per cent
of talking time, leavlnl Ui with 1$ per cent
of talklna time, leavinl us with II per cent
of pure. colden llleace.
But we're boplltg.

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Farm Leaders Say This is
Not Time to Drop Controls

tiOII contrula.
Rep. W. R. Poage, D-Ta.,IJe.
llevea the Idea llu IJ'OWD 0111 ol
IId"!:~:::O:dllcualoll~
ot Pl'fll.
propoaed Food
Freedom BID, a meamre to
nv11t lbe emtlnl ovase&amp;~ food
aid proaram.

Poage IIJI farmer• are ~
Inc led Ill believe paaaage
llie bUI will wipa out the Deed
lor all goverumenl !arm IIIP'

ptr11 and eonltola. But It will
1101 have that eflect, be clalml.
'lbe Tew Jawmaker'l com-

•=

eame~

A. Jaenke, an agrlcul·
tore department official, told
POll•
lbe
l'lmlnlllratlon
agreed with blm.
Jaenke aald that 111811)' farm.
era lelt t1tat world food oeeda
would men a ewlft mova. away
!rom COIIIrola. But, he added,

1

or1ds la ter the Lotus

a

that l1l&amp;ll' lllocb •
major prudtll'lnl eountrla 1:.1
to 8.5 mUllaD lllort lnal at the
'bei(nnlnl ol lbe 111&amp;48 If-,
up U mi1UOII Ioili from lllocb
011 baDt1 a Jill' aarlllr.
'l'he report Aid lbe atocb
wm 110t btlrdenloml, IJid lilt
stoW at the bfgldhlt!C el lied
prohabiJ
he ap by
aeverat mmm tODa. n prtdle&amp;-1 •toeD 11D11ld rema111 at f8lbo
er blib Ieveii lor aevera1 J'llf'
to coma. Poar ctOJIII mel
tile major ptod!"lne eowlllll
cwld hell the llai""'P Ho•
er.
lllaJIJ
11 '
Harold D 01o11J
J&gt;.N C. ellbe bauaa ~
~itee 1111 the J)8IIe11111J
lakt up later tbil Jill lePialion 8lmecl at ralliDa tltiJIIeall
NjJOi II

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0181rm:JY

~~:· wido.l.,

plceonlloletl a II'0!1P o1 bl1ll
bldl would baft !lll'llllllld..,.
:... protluctiGa 11111
oa
ac:reage dlv«ttd from flail

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IP'8inl and other .,... '1'111

department batl _,....,.

;;!:::e,~-::~=-~·= ICI'tdwlp
J1ilel he
tbllmadill dlt•tedo

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that COtiid poulbly

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California Bishop Sees Need for Fewer
Beliefs, and More Belief in Americans

)'W meWeiL

Inc that U wu tao iate

ID tile

Tho hobby eenter also bas
a complete stock al
·
from which the fan may pur·
chase replacement parts, such :
as motors, controls, wheels and
tires, or purchase the mater·
ials, including sheet and tube •
(Continued on page 10)

c r ash~l

on tile curve.
of action at tile new To m
'I'humh Modi'! Car Rac ing and

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KLONDIKE d

tanned to fUll
P

11 1 . """'or

TELL

A eotlllll

Hobby Center which
ni.~ M

fr·;day

C.
in

in the

opened

( i.

Steele Furniture building
200 hlnck ul" Third Av·e.

Me rrill like and fiH rold WJsennn :1r~ nwne r~ anrf oper:1tors
nf t.hP new "slof-r&lt;~c in g" estaiJ..
lis:-,mrnt w}iich will br ing America's newest hobby and the

The tquirrels, now almost a year old,
were given to Billy after they were rescued from a tree that bad been cut down
at Forked Run Lake where his parents operate the conce.iisiOD and fishing &amp;uppliet
business.

gmwing pasUme to Gallia county.

tOII Pir~··s

f ~Lr:;tPst

Th" Tom Thumh
nt!'~way
will be open seven days a
W(•c k a11d hnur-; of oper;1tion

ized ("lubs and sanclioncd rac-

ing are also planned.
The new ~s t obli s hment bas
two tracks, both of th em sane.

retei'VIl.

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PERFECT PETS -

Billy Osborne, Rivelv:iew

tary school fifth grader, above, gives a couple . .
to bis pels, flying squirrels. Below, Billy plays .Wlth
on a tsble top. The pets never have been outside
bomebome.

Mrs. Osborne fed the squirrels four
drops of milk at meal time.ii from a small
doll baby's bottle for several days. The
~quirrels now, however, munch happily
on anything from fried eggs to doughnuts.
They especially aeem to enjoy chocolate
candy.

nre tentatively set for 3 to
1010 p. m. A formal o~ening
is being plunned. Later organ•. 1·,·

;.".

fi&gt;lncd as champ ionship tr&lt;lcks
by the Amerit"an Model Car
R'1·· rJg Congress. One tr£Jck ,is
155 in length, and t~e otlier 80

The pets spread their small wings and
speed to greet visitors at the Osborne
home. All of the squirrels will crawl into
a trouser pocket at the first opportunity.
They will also sneak a ride on a shoulder
when a visitor walkl through the home.

fr" t long. Iloth ovals htlve eig ht

or r~cing lanes.
!
miniature 1-24 srale mod:
els of famous racing cars are :
~'slot s"

~he

Billy Osborne, fifth grader at RIVet'
view elemen~ of eastern Meigs County,
bas a pack of uDlque pets.

Billy spends many hours each week
contentedly playing with his little friends,
The squirrels, about the size of baby kitlens, are tamer than people would suseect
They are usually kept in a cage In Billy'a
bedroom, but are often left to roam
through the Osborne home.

former

lh! ~

Flying Pets
tet of flying squirrels.

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ACTIO:"! AT TOM THUMB RACEWAY- David Beaver's white Chaparral takes tile
pow? red b~~ tiny. hil~h spcr.d : lead as tho pack roars out of the stee p ban ked pinched oval In second place is a
direct current clectr ic motors 1 Ford GT. Strung out behind the leadera are three bright orange Lotua Fords.

bon••·

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Ibid
·
and Domali)' bad

The 11 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Osborne is the guardian of a quar-

Spectators will find this kind

'1'111 at:lmllllllnllo . . ..

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a1111 bllsall.wl Alia eu
---_._lie itllbed • a ~
fte Alm-t
- .~~ ., die l!etllnlllalltl tl -Ul U'•- ..... . , l'lle!n' I
...
&lt;",_
.. ulln ..... u llewe.
TodaJ Ia Stmday, lllrdl ••
Cldna uti die Ullle4 Slates. tile lllb . , olltll wllh .,. ..
11y LOVJJ CASSEU
a personal eluuactlr.
•· HI wu free lo
..sea. J. w• I'IDirfllaL • follft.
Ualted Prell bllnltiODII
stream rises hilher than
declslolta, lncludina tbe
'l'be JDOOD II bela 1!11 Ill . .
"What we need taday II IOUI'tO. II II ~vable
clecfaloll of what He wauld
Let 111 dehate, let u coulll- phase IDd lint ~fewer beliefs - aDd more be- Intelligent, purpeaelul
Hll Ule. He freely chose lo er. Jlal lhea, let 111 deelde 'lbe IIIOI'IIID&amp; ~tar 11 v-.
lief," sttld the Rt. Rev. James 1)', BtlCh u we see
do whet He believed
'11la
tva1nc 1t1t II J..._,,
IIIII and fl'll ...
Ia
A. Pike, as he stabbed out a beings, ooulll haft evolved ID wanted blm to do. Because
German pbJIIclal aad ...
a way tbl wW coavblce IIIII
clearette and reached lor tbe mindless, Impersonal
was not preoccupied .
_ . , WI Uil iiippid - - el 1M :1-Rq, Wllbllll
pact "' light auolher.
Q. Do you beUeve that
Hlmsall, and because He
11oeatpa, wu bin ID K
Qat we II)'.
'lbe Episcopal Bisbop of answers praye1 s?
10 ('9(DJCitted Ill B1a mlsal1111
[D lfS8, Japall Nlped ...
StG. ,..... 8. ,......
CaUiornla wu tired and A. No-DOt ID the sense of aerYIDI otben, tben were
111e
Leaau• of Naliolll.
J).Malu, • VIet lim.
haggard aller a 10111 fllgbl He granting apeelal lavora II barrllfiiD Him to God. Be
walked nervleusly Up aud down particular people. I
the "tully opeu
his hotel room in WublngttD, , believe In a Gocl wbo
God wu able to reveatldmselll
D.C. 11pp1Da black co(lee and with the unlvene,
'- lid tbniuCb Jesus ID a
d!IJn-imolrllll, u Ito lried to tntervenln!l to set aside
that hal never ~ pealble
t~p~aln to a reporter lbe laWI ud at GIM'
otber periOD.
lbectkllk:al flew~ that heve perm1tt1ac them to operate
jtNIIPted Hma wmJle!a ol bll the usual way. If we atlrlbut!l A tboulhl for lbeltelid;~~
eburcll to lcctlll blm "' hereay. to Ged what Ourolocln•
Frencb 'liriter De La a
'lbe reporter asked how "acts tl apeclal
cauld: "We alWB)'I lite
Bishop Pike felt about the we are aaylna, Ia elfect,
wbD admire ua, we do
''death-of-God'' llteoioiY which He II capricious aDd unlalr • • alwayl like 11to11 wiKm
lately has received 10 much that Be does lor some what
admire."
publicity.
reluseo to do lor otben.
---"1 don't dig II,'' he IBid. "II Q. You're not auae&amp;IIDC that
Altizer (Prof. 'lbomu J.J. Gocl is lndllfereat to the tate of
SUNDAY'
Altizer of Emory Unlventty) Individuals?
meaea what be seem• Iii be A. No, no, on !he eot\bw:J.
aayldl-4hll there onee was a believe thet God's loire
God IIIII DOW there Isn't any power are equally available
IDOI'&amp;-that 11 - · In the Ill II us all of the time. Gad
strict meaninl ol the term. lt preaeol Ill 1111 world u
Jllll dtem't make aDJ aense. lnterpeoetratiftC reality,
Either God has ntYer emtet1 ly pualillll ltgalnit llle
or He is eternally e~iltent"
which we erect to keep
Q. I tab It JGU .Wlaublc!rlbe !rom breaklnl lbrGulil IIIIo
to the latter view? A. Oh, Y"" lives. Prayer Is oae ol the W&amp;JI
lntleetl. 1 believe In God.
in 'thlch we lillY lo1'«'
Q. Do yoa lblnk tf God as an haniers and anow Him
abstract, imperaooal lprce per· break ln. He nevj!l' cl!BDiee,
vading '1n ot Jiatdrt, or do you we~· And tltal'•l'iiJ-'or.elt
conceive ol 10m ID perliODal power 'Ia manll!lled K•
Ierma?
clearly In IO!Ite IIVOI thaD
Penoul Gotl
otliers.
.
A. 1 believe In a HI'IOnalliotl , Q. Wbere ddfll Jea Itt "'"'t•l•
-not In the aenae ol a being tbe picture?
III10III other beliiJI,. but IP Ute A. Jeane wu ID every III1N
HI1H that ult,lmall reality haa bumaa hell&amp; jtlll u w•
'

meanttm. the ererr 'lle8M to trip to Plllliua11·IIIII ~~
eleu lbe packet helore 1 h • a lleavler ablpmeol the- l
started ill her aew lrada.
IDe week. Tbe TELL CITY
Flllllfly • April T, lllf, lui boat IIIII could maka aood
llae TEtL CITY llloYed elf time oalbe fUll to lbe lt.eel
tbe (lel1fpel!t 1111 IIGIII •
witllpleotyofwelllriDIIIIrmor,J
her maldel ._, to l'ltlllluP and no fol,
witll a lila trip, For tbe 11tR
'lbe day the TELL CITY left,
-lbat f!V·
time Ia several ;rean pndace buaiJwa 'WU Uvel1 at tbe GaiJi. ol eft'- 4•8111 !!8llel b Pitt&amp;dealen t1 the dly ehaapd polis wlw1 with fin packett •left the ~~-boa~ relused
their replar ablpplac 11111111 loadlna llld IIItloaiiiJI. Old rlvTbe
Gil
and planDed to Ulp n
IH I!I1DOII obi&amp;Iied It looked lib
ol ~ 1 h 8
TELL CITY every week u old tlmel to aet lbe Stan lid
b u t - bolb
lona 11 tile packet 11'11 able Strlpu Boalille !rom the llenl
IDII Dab1 to handle
lo .-h Pllllbugb early each ol the TELL CITY Oil hlr
abiWUed. ~._,. tbll any
Monday mOl'lllllg.
parture.
aff&amp;
......,.
D. Grover Gill sblpped more Tile TELL CITY man,
~!.,ailed and
thau 100 rases ol egp 011 the GaDipolil Satunll1 April
the --:;:.:.It
TELL CITY oa her makJen ltl8 with fill ~~fat~&amp;
the 1111111t _.. waa

DlparlllleDt lle9e,
that . .....
IDIELY QVOl'll
prnductlaa 1D1J bt -"" Ill
Applylq IIJIIorleal uperlo lbe futln to bull4 up ltl)'be81l

,_

in America

Fred C. Hombrook and Harry She was In the best ol &lt;IODdlC. Donnally. Pilot Henry Hollo- tton and almost as good as new.
way was at the wheel
She bad 1 beautllul cabin that
Captain Olarles
EUsworth Captain Dick Brown said rewas placed In command of the minded hlm of the famous old
TELL CITY' when abe waa Anchor Li•e boats out of st.
ready to depart Gallipolis Mar. oula. She was bib-beaded bad
31, 1916 on ber maldeu trip to broad and roomy decka 8Dd tbe
Pittsburglt Purser Fred Hoyt most spaclolls bollenleck lor
was in charge ol the office. Pi- passengers forward to be lound
l~ts Dan Patchell and Mike Da- on 8IIY steamboat on the river.
v1s were at the wheel. Stewart On March 31, 1916, tbe TELL
William Ross was ln charge CITY started up the river from
of !he cabins. Her engineer waa Gallipolis for Pittsburgh. But
Billy Fisher.
owing to ftood eondltions, she
AI the time the TELL CITY was unable to get under tbe
was the largest, most &amp;launch- B &amp; 0 railroad bridge at Pt.
ly built and finest stera wheel Pleasant. The RUTH left for
packet on tbe upper Ohio river. Pittsburgh in her place. In the

BY DICK THOMAS
that pirk up their current by their own cars ami controls
A bright oran~e K-B Lotus 1 steel wire pickups, on guide- with them or rent them at the
F'ord thund•crs out of a steep shoes mounted under the front Tom Thumb Raceway. The
banked pinched ov.l and roars ' of the car, from either alumin- hobby center also has cars lor
into a mild curve closely follow··' um or copper conductor strips 1 sale in either assembled ready
ed by a red Ferrari 2.10, grey along each side of the slot in to nm or kit form from which
I the racing enthusiast may build
Porsche Spyder, maroon Cnee- t!rc track.
tab, and w~ite Cha(r.lrraL Sec- Racing fans may either bring l ~is favorite car.

On the farm Front

1o drop all government produo-

little dlflerenee In the size ol
the two boats. Both had I he
same deptll. The KANAWHA
was a few inehes wider and the
TELL CITY was nine and onehalf feet longer.
Built at Jeffersonville, Ind.,
in IB89, the TELL CITY was
190 feet long, had a beam of
38 feet, and a hold 5.2 feet
deep. She was rebuiU at Pt
Pleasant in 1911 . A b.g earner
as well as a fast boat, I \! e
TEU" CITY had tbree boders
and 17 x 7 loot engines.
The TELL CITY left EvaRsville March 25, 1916 for G~llipolis and arrived here four days
later in charge of Captains

New 'Slot Racing' Establishment Reedsville
•
Opened Ill Old French City ·Friday . Boy Has 4

11 a valil7 m•rl-1 tldle,
· lbtl doll DOt even teuMe!J ,..
quire ltaDtk: tmelji!!IC)' Go
pendllllrel. 'l'blll, tben II IIIW
lllllbiDg like the relatln ..
mouut ol danleroual1
bat

WASIDNG'I'ON aiPl) - A
10vernment !arm oJIIcla1 and a
eongresalooal film leader hive
joined In speaking O!lt against
the Idea tbat tbe llmt bu llJIIIII

eliDed,

Deduct 75 Per Cent

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Fifty Years Ago on the River

BY DICK 'DIOMAS
Late in March of 1916, it was
reported that the new packet
syndicate which owned t h e
RUTH and DUNBAR had just
purchased the TELL CITY, at
Evansville, Ind. She was fast
and roomy and was scOOduled
to take the place of I he
RUTH In the Pittsburgh -Gallipolis - Charleston trade, The
RUTH was to enter the Parkmburg·Pitl•hurgh trode.
'I'I•e TELL CITY was one of
lhe largest packets that ever
ran in the Gallipolis-Piltsburgll
trade. 8:Je. was allowpd 459
tJns. The ill-fated KANAWHA
was allowed 429 tons. There was

J'vldlr lldlllll tbiJ Hft . .
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tb1J7 111 11;1111 • .,a •
11PP11 willa 1 "!,: "'!._~
tbtlr
I - -IIIP.17 aa • el4 . . ,
Ill aperllilcit, tile KortaD War.
'l'bl oN"'!pUilaD to lbt ,tit II!!It
___.._ ... ID Fowlr• ........
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mllledlll aDd II'RRITOUh
For It wu DeCIIIMJ at 1M

ld
upon
year, Ill • CO presa
::-~U:y a~euper~
lnftat!ort Fowler h(maell hu
DOt automa~ and lorever
bemcleuch a rile. Sllll, Ito
110 present ueed for damp••• dOWD ' an economy 10 paintbnmt Into a really hl8b
tempo Given 10108 aell • reby buaJnea• ID prtcea
11111 ._labor In waga dem•nd•,
;~, 1 tlep rM'I not, u
10
he ';e. It, be neceoutY at aiL
ms view II apreaaed ID the .
old ....... that tbero 111 a
Ume";i':ep one's ablrt on and
tbaiiDCb a lime 11 IIOIJ, Tbt
'flew o1 &amp;le Demox:ratlc cr111c1

not again evident until the latter part or
Woodrow Wilson's second term, and lbt
reaction to the first World Wlr. Butlbll ascendancy was short-Uved; a Congreu
elected mosUy on the question of problbi·
tion enforcement in the twenties was more
than willing to turn the control back to
Franklin Roosevelt when the country laced real dilficulliea in the great deprdo
aion. Sinre then Its power bas steadlly de.
During the administration ol John Kennedy, Congress made 10m1 attempts to reassert its power and was able to delay or
prevent several administratiOD meuurea.
But with the 1961 presidential campa!Jn
the old battle between "old" and "new"
wealth came Into the picture.
This campait:n demonstrated the
odd
!act that the terms Conservative and Liberal do not represent rich and poor but
rather, the two classes of wealth. In the
words of Carolyn
Bird ''the financial
struggle behind the scenes Is betweeu thl
old wealth, civilized and cultured In foUDdalions and the new wealth, virile and
wlfor~ed. arising from tbe !lowing pro!·
Its of the southwest and west. The new
wealth stood lor the narrow and fear-rack·
ed aima of petty bourgeoise, lnleourity
and ego«ntricity." ·
The teaaclous resultlnc !rom the cootest on these lines resulted Ia tha election
of a COJIII'e55 whose memhent In
lll'lt
measure owe their election to preotldenllal
tifluence and the present abnost complete
subservience of tbe Congress to tbe executive branch. Thus, It follows that adoption
of the proposed amendment lor four year
terms with election In Presidential yean
would completely submerge !he very necessary principle of parllam011tary debate.

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tiOD II whether tbiJ7 ~ c:GI'
reel
111'1 dem•ndiDI DOW
Chat lbe Seer tary ol
lhl
'J'reuury QOJIIt out lDSiaDtiY
, _ • - a l tal IDcreaM lbll

Newest Amendment Would Upset Ancient Safeguard
Our American system of government
wrth its divisicn Into the three branches
of the Legislative, the Judicial, and tbe
F.x•cutive functions wu modeled
from
ttral of England and had its ortcin In the
tribal councils of the Goths. From the earlr beginnings or this form of rule, it has
been moderated by a ''balance of power."
With the Golba Ibis hallnce wu provided
bv the older men ol the tribe
wh o s e
,;conservative'' viewl help,.,., the impalienee of the YOODI "radleala." In England. with an accepted two-clan system,
the hereditary membership or the House
of Lords lurnisbed the balance.
Our Conatltutlon was taken almost In
enlirety from the law ol En81and, eveo ~
the provision ol "trial by a jury of his
~rs ," in a society wllere everyone was
leRally equal And altboulb ~ Senate
wa&lt; Intended u a aubslitute for the bouse
ol lords and the Supreme Court 11 a rt&gt;·
place,.~! lor the almost lteredltary ju.
dirial traditions o1 tbe Engllsb, any clear
balance of power in the Leaislalivt
branch was missing.
This resulted in a rivalry between the
three branches of govet'MII!nl. It led to
a contest between those whose wealth was
inherited and stable, and those who were
.
becolninll wealthy by 'business enterprtaes,
for the control ol Coogres' and the Presidency.
·•
Under John Marshall, the
SUpreme
Court soon occupied a position ol control
in the early years ol the government: a
control not completely displaced
until
&lt;
Andrew
Jackson's pert'od .
With Jackson and several succeeding
presidents, power was ~ld in tbe executi ve branch. but Conlfeu gradually secur•d more and more authority until II reach·
f'&lt;l. in the Civil War aflermatll, the highest power of our history. Under tbe leadership and control of Thaddeus Stevens and
Chas. Sumner, tbe Congrea wu able to
nullify entirely tbe power ol tbe presidency and failed by a siJt81e vote ol establishIng an actual dictatorablp by removing
Pres . Johnson from .ofnee.
Congress was able to aet aside the intentions of the voten In lbe election of Hayes
in 1876. and of bor.t voters and president
in Ihe first Clevellllll administration. There
alter, the power began to dteiiM and wu

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Powerful, Sleek 'Tell City' Was River Work Horse Features·

II OiiCI• 11 lblt 1 11 ..,

lhoul twa lllePIIJ absolutebut .ttaJIY Umlled by ~alkJnl of COIDiiloll IGR I'Owler'l proclden In
therefore, hive •'lbtotal•••rl&amp;bl to

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Billy baa not yet permitted biB pets to
get outside. Theories on what would bapies on what would happen vary. Some say
they will leave, But othera insist they will
remain nearby.
Bill, however, Is taking no ebancea
with these favorite

!Lightning Wrecked Carmel Sch
1

BY LESTER L. ROUSil
A storm cloud of lorebodlJJg
appearance bung Ia tbe ftortbwester• sky as tbe 49 enrolled
pupils responde~ to the school

: bell following tbe uooo recess.
1
It was 1:30 p.m., March 25th,
I 53 years ago.

Advanced work in Latin, Algebra, Geometry at•d lessons In
all otherclasses from beginners
tbrough those preparing lor the
State Teachers Examination
was to be resumed.
~
"
~ ,j•L ';;;.
The advanced class In algei!t~L •.~·'?'\.,; ~:~s...¢.};;S.~;:·::-'..!: " ··-,. '
bra was called. Five
puplll
MORE TRACK ACTION - Three f1u~. Fords cross the bridge Into the final turn before hitting the stretcb . w.re at the blackboard, othert
Spectators will find action like this daily ~~~ Tom Thumb Racew11y In the former Steel Furniture building on Thiru .Ia tbeir seats, studying.
Ave.
A !lash of light across t h t
room frightened some of tbe
pupils, amused others, One strl
was heard to whisper to tbe one
Ia Iron! of her, "Get ready to
jump, it's going to thander."
!, a~ teaeher, was standing about midway between !he old
burnside stove and tbe row cil
Iron! seats, observing the work
at the blackboard. This waa the
Carmel school located f tv e
miles aorth of Racine.
The Dash al light waa lolJow.
ed iR seconds by a devastaliog
cram that so badly destroyed
the school room that no JDOre
clsses were held that spring.
Broiea boards and splinters
we~ burled I1CI'088 lbe room,
loclgiDa In lhf lleab of some of
the pupils, brokea gtau was
11·attered across the floor, leavlnc some with bleeding gasbell.
· Only two whole panes of siua
ftmalned in !hi! building. APJIII"
ently 11Je lightning btl tbe naa/stall first, although U bad lite
· ilfect of a .forked or ouble,d
..
~ven tripW strob 11 U reachecl
TESTING 'I'HE TRACK - Making test runs at tlte ~ew Toin 'll\umb ..ltacewat ·prloi to id:ir".ti~m~~~lr~e:· : 1 to the IJ'OIIMID lbn!t placea. One,
r, Skip Meadows, obscured hehind Bill Wellman, who ,ls re~chtng., dowll to . p~ace··cll' back In .! '
anti In front, descendelllrom the
Ike Wiseman, hand o~ hip, waiting for his racer to come across hridg•·J IIto 'llnfJ .lllrll ~or,
011 ·tlle lei~, ~~r ooe 11811' Jtil .t be
lfmJ eroll!ed, li Harold Wlsem~n, who wlth b,i t brother, Itt,~~ alld O!*•tJ11hl ~ ·
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School in Meigs County, as It
of 1911·1912. The spring of 1911 the building was bit and nearly wrecked
pronged bolt of electricity that knocked ou I a number of pupUs, ln~::f~
er, Lester Roush. Today Dr. Lester Roush, Is a former Ohio cnurch
and livinlln the neJahbalhood when the near tragedy occurred.
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lbe middle aouth aide.
ol 111111c1eut llrellgth to throw stroke, wu tbroWII
'l'ht northwest itrolr:e
lore the entire building out of phlmb. seat l;nd cover-!
wlntluw, lrame aDd boartll at- 'lbole not tao badly shocked en sldlng.
techetl to It !rom lbe nil mak· ruabed !rom lite room onto the Kya Ardler,
Ina a hole I8J11! -'41' for ae porch land Into the ~&gt;BIIInl nln. lor
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automobUe to eater.
Hea')' Some there at tha blackboard, calli ~=~~~~;
wlnow welgbll
1111'1 lbrUit aild the teitcher, were lbocked lng n~
!rom lbelr banglq lGiar ~ .IIIII fell to the Boor aear wbtn etaetled
!rom the bulldlnrl. Tba IJOIIIh. tile!' ataod.
acloul' nelt
lkle I'Alltb wa1 •lltlle IIIII .. llalph Kcllline, 110w t1eceas- Boor. Oaly
tJinleiM, wllllt 11Je fnltl&amp; - ... lliatld _ . 11Je wlliwMII
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SUNDAY IW1'E PAPER

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PfliUSIJIDIY TBI OHIO VALLEY PUIUBRINQ COMPANY

Jl~llmjl I. OWen. Nlllhrr

Cliflffr TilllntiiiU, J:aO.IcHtor
DWIQbt Wttlltrllalt,'J;dltor
Hokrt Wflloll, lr~ .lion. J:cHtor

J~~~~~ea E. DII'IIMf, Ad,, Dlr.

V11'11011 Dt!Htlt, Ad,, Jlpr.

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torch heretofore dlreCiecl with·
llllhl Gablllet olmDit eulullveat Seenlal7 o1 Stitt Deall
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R111k IIIII Se r1t117 ...
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Highway Safety: APressing Challenge
Highway alety lJ IIIII cii !he !IIOit ~
lng chall~ ol our 'IIIDI. 'lbe aiibject II
exceptionally complea, tn.olvbta tba 111lricate lntertelallcmsblp Of. road, car and
driver. It Ia alao a lllb.ll!!t whleb ll'ICctra
emotional 11!apo!ISOI. Tbll II UltfortuDate,
for an namlnatlon of tiMt llilbwi:J tnllle
problem IIIII ponihle aollltlonl · demaudl
facta and 11!110n.
To place the proijem In )Miij)IICUve, It
is important to UllllenWI!l llial lbe em
and highway• In the Ulllted SlaiN are the
safest In the world. ln lbe Jut at )'1111'1, lite
Iatality rate In tbhll CQ!IIJijy llu !teen reduced by nearly two-tbirda, baaed 011 palo
,enger miles driven. Accordlnl to till National Salety Council, sbtce
dealhl per
bundred-mlUion vehlcle-mllea have dropped from IU to U . The coat, bowever, II
still far too hl&amp;h and can lie redund.
AutmobUe companiee have 1q beea
aware ol the challqe of hllbWIJ nitty
and continually have beeD bulldlq aaler
, ars. Their eflorts to provide peater nle11' recently have heen JICI!&amp;lerated and auto
,.~stomers will lind that their luture models will incorporate more aalety leaturea
Ulan ever befol1!.
But the car Ia only one of tlte factors Jn..
vul&gt;rd. Tbt uther two .major fact.tra ar1

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lbe tclld ltlld tha drlm'. A b"noed

apJII'Oieh comblntnc all line r.cton II till
0111y meulqltd way 1o alplllcntly red!IN the toll on our bleltWIYI· Tilt follow
fDI, lor eumple, are emntial to I IO!IIId,
balanrt4 PntCJ"'D:
AN OFFICIAL VElUCLII; lnlpecliDD proIP'Im that wUI live areater usuriiiCI
that vital car oalety equipment Ia properly malntaiDell lly OWDel'l.
SOUND TRAI'I'IC IIIWI and enforcement
practleea that will ltava educational valuea
lor 1111 motorists and that wiD he a potent
dellmot to the wlllulJy reckleu.
LICENSING PROCEDURES IIIII wUI
make a driver's license a meanlniful cer·
tillcate of Illness.
TRIDilNG COURSES for blgh school
atudenta and other new driVI!I'II that wlli
ct.., fullest assurance ol tbo rlJht atU·
tudel IIIII lldlll.
PUBLIC INFORMATION pro(VIIDJ that
will make 1111 ol the people adequately •
ware ol their reoponslbUitlel lor trlftlo
aalety - as motorists, pedeatrlana and el..
izens.
AND FINALLy, hl&amp;hway dealsn
lea·
ture~ and traffic control devices thet will
live motorlsta maximum help lD avoidin8
acoideuts.

11~erRusk and YcNIIIIIf•
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are, ol courae, I till ......
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quite eDOU&amp;h over 1111 war In
Viet Nam, Fowler II lor tlte
first time at the ceclll' ol the
blut. Now It Is the matter ol
tu:.:S:..":~ m tile VIet Nam
Issue, the real BOUret of heat
a from DeDIOCI'atic and not
Republican memherl ol Co•
cress. Again, too, a deep IIISUI
ts railed concerniDg tbe proper
division of both l!lal power
and
practiCal responslbUI·
ty and savvy witbln the Amel'll!an goV«&lt;IIIII!nt.
The VIet Nam crltlca ban Ill
truth been aeetiDI more than
limply to f1IIIW their conlllitutlonal role to advise wltb
the IUelltiVI clapartmelll Oil

raretp pollcJ, JDaleall. lbly
'lllllt to 11e1ze control o1 tbat
pollq. Aal Fowler's aew crll·
tea 111'1 m'q DOt ~
with 1111 IIQCIIllve on Ia$ poD•
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IDCI
., bat ......-dlnet dODIIIalklll of tbat poll·
ey,
To bt nn, therlll- bPic
\!Iff- lletweea tbele two
lituatlolll. Tbt right of
1111
meuliva depei tmeat to be ,lbt
cblef IDitlltiDI IIIII Implementlq ' - Ill foreiiD policy II
undebatlbly clear Ill the Con-

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hu heea lrldltJoaally,
and
llllllertlkeu only ou
110ft !eel.
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fiH8I Is on aound lfODid ID
trylnc 1o perauade the aeculive to clwiC• a lorelp policy.
But to attempl to obslrDct IDCI
dellloy a poUcy a1read1 law·
fully put ID motiOD, ID • Ume
ol ahootlng war Ill whll:h the
aatlou II ~ deeply camlllilted, II not I proper ConcreaJoaal aerclle.
011 the other heDd, Colllf'll'

riJbiiJ,

~to do wbaf,ever It pleUM

lllelr prodd.ll!8.

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Apes Blacken TV
Ev011 the apes •~ turnin1 away from
telftlslon.
It Nemed like a great Idea at first when
• k\i,evlsion set was placed in front of the
~lu:a eqe at the Bro01 Zoo to entertain
But alter a spell or walth!J.ilbaOHm·ups and teen-age dance shows,
~· lo!t tnter~t and became restless a-

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"ftbl omarter the animal ,"

explaiM
ma~M~al curator Jose(f.t A. Davies
Jr.,
"~ euler It Is for him to get bored.
Ape. ·are, by and large, the hardest to keep
em.tained."
Wirtor• aoet IIIII leave us humans? We
, ummn• m sop up whatever the networks
l""d us, just so it's simple and noiJy and
has a IMCh track to prompt u1. Indeed,
some ol us are 10 meamerized with the
phonled up, stuff presented on televislol
that we lllr ODt ol our trancea only wlteD
somethidl happeDI to prevent us from se•
lng our favorite prG~raJDJ.
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A lot o1 people aclllally called and complalnetl 1o their local atatiODs because the
real-lj/e drama ol the rucu• ol Gemlnl.a
lnterruplejl or preempted aonsense
like
"Batman•.l or "Loll Ia Space."
Darwin wa~ rJ&amp;bl. We've deacellded lrwll
the apu - d_.tfd way helow thea

It has long beeo suspected tlat the rei-

son nature provided people with two em
was so that what went in ont could reldlly find Its way oot the other. Now there
are ataliltics to back up thiJ IUiplclon.
According to Mr. C. Howard Walla. a
consultant In management
communications: ''Unlralned listeners hear only
about 25 per cent of what they're llltenln&amp;
to."
In other wordl, we retain about r&lt;erJ
loortb wed or every fourth aentence or
every fourtb tllougbt thai impingl!!! on the
ear. Thia would seem to IU(Ietl ttrat the
human eranium containS some sprt
of
matter acting at an impediment Iii t h •
tranaDIIulon or sound across tbe void.
One might .sped college students Iii
JlOIIIIS a greater amount ol thiJ IO!IIld-at.sorblng substance than till general population. However, Watts cites a sludy wbleh
abowt4 tbat college 1tudents Jlsttned to a
IO.millute talk wit~ only 2S per cent efficIency, the ·~· as ,tbe rest of ua.
This, of course, Dlliht simply be ~auat
young· people o1 college il@ alrel'ly know
jll!t about everytbidl, so It Is understanda·
ble that they consider three·lourtbs of what
they hear not worth llstenlng to.
Walts 1110 says that the avera&amp;e periOD
1pendi t per cent olllil time wrltJnc, 16 per
cent reading, 30 per cent talklng and 45
per cent llltening.
It's tbla overage o! lilfelllna time u against talking time that Is lntrl8ulnc.
We'vt o11a1 used up our 45 per cent ollll·
lenlnl time, but aever yet havt we met
anyone who had run out ol hit 30 per cent
of talking time, leavlnl Ui with 1$ per cent
of talklna time, leavinl us with II per cent
of pure. colden llleace.
But we're boplltg.

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bad aJmmt loa...,.,...... an
Dlone1 bad lillie pomecl 0111 ol
barrelll to buDd II up. Now I

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Farm Leaders Say This is
Not Time to Drop Controls

tiOII contrula.
Rep. W. R. Poage, D-Ta.,IJe.
llevea the Idea llu IJ'OWD 0111 ol
IId"!:~:::O:dllcualoll~
ot Pl'fll.
propoaed Food
Freedom BID, a meamre to
nv11t lbe emtlnl ovase&amp;~ food
aid proaram.

Poage IIJI farmer• are ~
Inc led Ill believe paaaage
llie bUI will wipa out the Deed
lor all goverumenl !arm IIIP'

ptr11 and eonltola. But It will
1101 have that eflect, be clalml.
'lbe Tew Jawmaker'l com-

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A. Jaenke, an agrlcul·
tore department official, told
POll•
lbe
l'lmlnlllratlon
agreed with blm.
Jaenke aald that 111811)' farm.
era lelt t1tat world food oeeda
would men a ewlft mova. away
!rom COIIIrola. But, he added,

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or1ds la ter the Lotus

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that l1l&amp;ll' lllocb •
major prudtll'lnl eountrla 1:.1
to 8.5 mUllaD lllort lnal at the
'bei(nnlnl ol lbe 111&amp;48 If-,
up U mi1UOII Ioili from lllocb
011 baDt1 a Jill' aarlllr.
'l'he report Aid lbe atocb
wm 110t btlrdenloml, IJid lilt
stoW at the bfgldhlt!C el lied
prohabiJ
he ap by
aeverat mmm tODa. n prtdle&amp;-1 •toeD 11D11ld rema111 at f8lbo
er blib Ieveii lor aevera1 J'llf'
to coma. Poar ctOJIII mel
tile major ptod!"lne eowlllll
cwld hell the llai""'P Ho•
er.
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Harold D 01o11J
J&gt;.N C. ellbe bauaa ~
~itee 1111 the J)8IIe11111J
lakt up later tbil Jill lePialion 8lmecl at ralliDa tltiJIIeall
NjJOi II

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plceonlloletl a II'0!1P o1 bl1ll
bldl would baft !lll'llllllld..,.
:... protluctiGa 11111
oa
ac:reage dlv«ttd from flail

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department batl _,....,.

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California Bishop Sees Need for Fewer
Beliefs, and More Belief in Americans

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Inc that U wu tao iate

ID tile

Tho hobby eenter also bas
a complete stock al
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from which the fan may pur·
chase replacement parts, such :
as motors, controls, wheels and
tires, or purchase the mater·
ials, including sheet and tube •
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on tile curve.
of action at tile new To m
'I'humh Modi'! Car Rac ing and

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KLONDIKE d

tanned to fUll
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TELL

A eotlllll

Hobby Center which
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Steele Furniture building
200 hlnck ul" Third Av·e.

Me rrill like and fiH rold WJsennn :1r~ nwne r~ anrf oper:1tors
nf t.hP new "slof-r&lt;~c in g" estaiJ..
lis:-,mrnt w}iich will br ing America's newest hobby and the

The tquirrels, now almost a year old,
were given to Billy after they were rescued from a tree that bad been cut down
at Forked Run Lake where his parents operate the conce.iisiOD and fishing &amp;uppliet
business.

gmwing pasUme to Gallia county.

tOII Pir~··s

f ~Lr:;tPst

Th" Tom Thumh
nt!'~way
will be open seven days a
W(•c k a11d hnur-; of oper;1tion

ized ("lubs and sanclioncd rac-

ing are also planned.
The new ~s t obli s hment bas
two tracks, both of th em sane.

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PERFECT PETS -

Billy Osborne, Rivelv:iew

tary school fifth grader, above, gives a couple . .
to bis pels, flying squirrels. Below, Billy plays .Wlth
on a tsble top. The pets never have been outside
bomebome.

Mrs. Osborne fed the squirrels four
drops of milk at meal time.ii from a small
doll baby's bottle for several days. The
~quirrels now, however, munch happily
on anything from fried eggs to doughnuts.
They especially aeem to enjoy chocolate
candy.

nre tentatively set for 3 to
1010 p. m. A formal o~ening
is being plunned. Later organ•. 1·,·

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fi&gt;lncd as champ ionship tr&lt;lcks
by the Amerit"an Model Car
R'1·· rJg Congress. One tr£Jck ,is
155 in length, and t~e otlier 80

The pets spread their small wings and
speed to greet visitors at the Osborne
home. All of the squirrels will crawl into
a trouser pocket at the first opportunity.
They will also sneak a ride on a shoulder
when a visitor walkl through the home.

fr" t long. Iloth ovals htlve eig ht

or r~cing lanes.
!
miniature 1-24 srale mod:
els of famous racing cars are :
~'slot s"

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Billy Osborne, fifth grader at RIVet'
view elemen~ of eastern Meigs County,
bas a pack of uDlque pets.

Billy spends many hours each week
contentedly playing with his little friends,
The squirrels, about the size of baby kitlens, are tamer than people would suseect
They are usually kept in a cage In Billy'a
bedroom, but are often left to roam
through the Osborne home.

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tet of flying squirrels.

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ACTIO:"! AT TOM THUMB RACEWAY- David Beaver's white Chaparral takes tile
pow? red b~~ tiny. hil~h spcr.d : lead as tho pack roars out of the stee p ban ked pinched oval In second place is a
direct current clectr ic motors 1 Ford GT. Strung out behind the leadera are three bright orange Lotua Fords.

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The 11 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Osborne is the guardian of a quar-

Spectators will find this kind

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a1111 bllsall.wl Alia eu
---_._lie itllbed • a ~
fte Alm-t
- .~~ ., die l!etllnlllalltl tl -Ul U'•- ..... . , l'lle!n' I
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TodaJ Ia Stmday, lllrdl ••
Cldna uti die Ullle4 Slates. tile lllb . , olltll wllh .,. ..
11y LOVJJ CASSEU
a personal eluuactlr.
•· HI wu free lo
..sea. J. w• I'IDirfllaL • follft.
Ualted Prell bllnltiODII
stream rises hilher than
declslolta, lncludina tbe
'l'be JDOOD II bela 1!11 Ill . .
"What we need taday II IOUI'tO. II II ~vable
clecfaloll of what He wauld
Let 111 dehate, let u coulll- phase IDd lint ~fewer beliefs - aDd more be- Intelligent, purpeaelul
Hll Ule. He freely chose lo er. Jlal lhea, let 111 deelde 'lbe IIIOI'IIID&amp; ~tar 11 v-.
lief," sttld the Rt. Rev. James 1)', BtlCh u we see
do whet He believed
'11la
tva1nc 1t1t II J..._,,
IIIII and fl'll ...
Ia
A. Pike, as he stabbed out a beings, ooulll haft evolved ID wanted blm to do. Because
German pbJIIclal aad ...
a way tbl wW coavblce IIIII
clearette and reached lor tbe mindless, Impersonal
was not preoccupied .
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pact "' light auolher.
Q. Do you beUeve that
Hlmsall, and because He
11oeatpa, wu bin ID K
Qat we II)'.
'lbe Episcopal Bisbop of answers praye1 s?
10 ('9(DJCitted Ill B1a mlsal1111
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CaUiornla wu tired and A. No-DOt ID the sense of aerYIDI otben, tben were
111e
Leaau• of Naliolll.
J).Malu, • VIet lim.
haggard aller a 10111 fllgbl He granting apeelal lavora II barrllfiiD Him to God. Be
walked nervleusly Up aud down particular people. I
the "tully opeu
his hotel room in WublngttD, , believe In a Gocl wbo
God wu able to reveatldmselll
D.C. 11pp1Da black co(lee and with the unlvene,
'- lid tbniuCb Jesus ID a
d!IJn-imolrllll, u Ito lried to tntervenln!l to set aside
that hal never ~ pealble
t~p~aln to a reporter lbe laWI ud at GIM'
otber periOD.
lbectkllk:al flew~ that heve perm1tt1ac them to operate
jtNIIPted Hma wmJle!a ol bll the usual way. If we atlrlbut!l A tboulhl for lbeltelid;~~
eburcll to lcctlll blm "' hereay. to Ged what Ourolocln•
Frencb 'liriter De La a
'lbe reporter asked how "acts tl apeclal
cauld: "We alWB)'I lite
Bishop Pike felt about the we are aaylna, Ia elfect,
wbD admire ua, we do
''death-of-God'' llteoioiY which He II capricious aDd unlalr • • alwayl like 11to11 wiKm
lately has received 10 much that Be does lor some what
admire."
publicity.
reluseo to do lor otben.
---"1 don't dig II,'' he IBid. "II Q. You're not auae&amp;IIDC that
Altizer (Prof. 'lbomu J.J. Gocl is lndllfereat to the tate of
SUNDAY'
Altizer of Emory Unlventty) Individuals?
meaea what be seem• Iii be A. No, no, on !he eot\bw:J.
aayldl-4hll there onee was a believe thet God's loire
God IIIII DOW there Isn't any power are equally available
IDOI'&amp;-that 11 - · In the Ill II us all of the time. Gad
strict meaninl ol the term. lt preaeol Ill 1111 world u
Jllll dtem't make aDJ aense. lnterpeoetratiftC reality,
Either God has ntYer emtet1 ly pualillll ltgalnit llle
or He is eternally e~iltent"
which we erect to keep
Q. I tab It JGU .Wlaublc!rlbe !rom breaklnl lbrGulil IIIIo
to the latter view? A. Oh, Y"" lives. Prayer Is oae ol the W&amp;JI
lntleetl. 1 believe In God.
in 'thlch we lillY lo1'«'
Q. Do yoa lblnk tf God as an haniers and anow Him
abstract, imperaooal lprce per· break ln. He nevj!l' cl!BDiee,
vading '1n ot Jiatdrt, or do you we~· And tltal'•l'iiJ-'or.elt
conceive ol 10m ID perliODal power 'Ia manll!lled K•
Ierma?
clearly In IO!Ite IIVOI thaD
Penoul Gotl
otliers.
.
A. 1 believe In a HI'IOnalliotl , Q. Wbere ddfll Jea Itt "'"'t•l•
-not In the aenae ol a being tbe picture?
III10III other beliiJI,. but IP Ute A. Jeane wu ID every III1N
HI1H that ult,lmall reality haa bumaa hell&amp; jtlll u w•
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meanttm. the ererr 'lle8M to trip to Plllliua11·IIIII ~~
eleu lbe packet helore 1 h • a lleavler ablpmeol the- l
started ill her aew lrada.
IDe week. Tbe TELL CITY
Flllllfly • April T, lllf, lui boat IIIII could maka aood
llae TEtL CITY llloYed elf time oalbe fUll to lbe lt.eel
tbe (lel1fpel!t 1111 IIGIII •
witllpleotyofwelllriDIIIIrmor,J
her maldel ._, to l'ltlllluP and no fol,
witll a lila trip, For tbe 11tR
'lbe day the TELL CITY left,
-lbat f!V·
time Ia several ;rean pndace buaiJwa 'WU Uvel1 at tbe GaiJi. ol eft'- 4•8111 !!8llel b Pitt&amp;dealen t1 the dly ehaapd polis wlw1 with fin packett •left the ~~-boa~ relused
their replar ablpplac 11111111 loadlna llld IIItloaiiiJI. Old rlvTbe
Gil
and planDed to Ulp n
IH I!I1DOII obi&amp;Iied It looked lib
ol ~ 1 h 8
TELL CITY every week u old tlmel to aet lbe Stan lid
b u t - bolb
lona 11 tile packet 11'11 able Strlpu Boalille !rom the llenl
IDII Dab1 to handle
lo .-h Pllllbugb early each ol the TELL CITY Oil hlr
abiWUed. ~._,. tbll any
Monday mOl'lllllg.
parture.
aff&amp;
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D. Grover Gill sblpped more Tile TELL CITY man,
~!.,ailed and
thau 100 rases ol egp 011 the GaDipolil Satunll1 April
the --:;:.:.It
TELL CITY oa her makJen ltl8 with fill ~~fat~&amp;
the 1111111t _.. waa

DlparlllleDt lle9e,
that . .....
IDIELY QVOl'll
prnductlaa 1D1J bt -"" Ill
Applylq IIJIIorleal uperlo lbe futln to bull4 up ltl)'be81l

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Fred C. Hombrook and Harry She was In the best ol &lt;IODdlC. Donnally. Pilot Henry Hollo- tton and almost as good as new.
way was at the wheel
She bad 1 beautllul cabin that
Captain Olarles
EUsworth Captain Dick Brown said rewas placed In command of the minded hlm of the famous old
TELL CITY' when abe waa Anchor Li•e boats out of st.
ready to depart Gallipolis Mar. oula. She was bib-beaded bad
31, 1916 on ber maldeu trip to broad and roomy decka 8Dd tbe
Pittsburglt Purser Fred Hoyt most spaclolls bollenleck lor
was in charge ol the office. Pi- passengers forward to be lound
l~ts Dan Patchell and Mike Da- on 8IIY steamboat on the river.
v1s were at the wheel. Stewart On March 31, 1916, tbe TELL
William Ross was ln charge CITY started up the river from
of !he cabins. Her engineer waa Gallipolis for Pittsburgh. But
Billy Fisher.
owing to ftood eondltions, she
AI the time the TELL CITY was unable to get under tbe
was the largest, most &amp;launch- B &amp; 0 railroad bridge at Pt.
ly built and finest stera wheel Pleasant. The RUTH left for
packet on tbe upper Ohio river. Pittsburgh in her place. In the

BY DICK THOMAS
that pirk up their current by their own cars ami controls
A bright oran~e K-B Lotus 1 steel wire pickups, on guide- with them or rent them at the
F'ord thund•crs out of a steep shoes mounted under the front Tom Thumb Raceway. The
banked pinched ov.l and roars ' of the car, from either alumin- hobby center also has cars lor
into a mild curve closely follow··' um or copper conductor strips 1 sale in either assembled ready
ed by a red Ferrari 2.10, grey along each side of the slot in to nm or kit form from which
I the racing enthusiast may build
Porsche Spyder, maroon Cnee- t!rc track.
tab, and w~ite Cha(r.lrraL Sec- Racing fans may either bring l ~is favorite car.

On the farm Front

1o drop all government produo-

little dlflerenee In the size ol
the two boats. Both had I he
same deptll. The KANAWHA
was a few inehes wider and the
TELL CITY was nine and onehalf feet longer.
Built at Jeffersonville, Ind.,
in IB89, the TELL CITY was
190 feet long, had a beam of
38 feet, and a hold 5.2 feet
deep. She was rebuiU at Pt
Pleasant in 1911 . A b.g earner
as well as a fast boat, I \! e
TEU" CITY had tbree boders
and 17 x 7 loot engines.
The TELL CITY left EvaRsville March 25, 1916 for G~llipolis and arrived here four days
later in charge of Captains

New 'Slot Racing' Establishment Reedsville
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11 a valil7 m•rl-1 tldle,
· lbtl doll DOt even teuMe!J ,..
quire ltaDtk: tmelji!!IC)' Go
pendllllrel. 'l'blll, tben II IIIW
lllllbiDg like the relatln ..
mouut ol danleroual1
bat

WASIDNG'I'ON aiPl) - A
10vernment !arm oJIIcla1 and a
eongresalooal film leader hive
joined In speaking O!lt against
the Idea tbat tbe llmt bu llJIIIII

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BY DICK 'DIOMAS
Late in March of 1916, it was
reported that the new packet
syndicate which owned t h e
RUTH and DUNBAR had just
purchased the TELL CITY, at
Evansville, Ind. She was fast
and roomy and was scOOduled
to take the place of I he
RUTH In the Pittsburgh -Gallipolis - Charleston trade, The
RUTH was to enter the Parkmburg·Pitl•hurgh trode.
'I'I•e TELL CITY was one of
lhe largest packets that ever
ran in the Gallipolis-Piltsburgll
trade. 8:Je. was allowpd 459
tJns. The ill-fated KANAWHA
was allowed 429 tons. There was

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tb1J7 111 11;1111 • .,a •
11PP11 willa 1 "!,: "'!._~
tbtlr
I - -IIIP.17 aa • el4 . . ,
Ill aperllilcit, tile KortaD War.
'l'bl oN"'!pUilaD to lbt ,tit II!!It
___.._ ... ID Fowlr• ........
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mllledlll aDd II'RRITOUh
For It wu DeCIIIMJ at 1M

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upon
year, Ill • CO presa
::-~U:y a~euper~
lnftat!ort Fowler h(maell hu
DOt automa~ and lorever
bemcleuch a rile. Sllll, Ito
110 present ueed for damp••• dOWD ' an economy 10 paintbnmt Into a really hl8b
tempo Given 10108 aell • reby buaJnea• ID prtcea
11111 ._labor In waga dem•nd•,
;~, 1 tlep rM'I not, u
10
he ';e. It, be neceoutY at aiL
ms view II apreaaed ID the .
old ....... that tbero 111 a
Ume";i':ep one's ablrt on and
tbaiiDCb a lime 11 IIOIJ, Tbt
'flew o1 &amp;le Demox:ratlc cr111c1

not again evident until the latter part or
Woodrow Wilson's second term, and lbt
reaction to the first World Wlr. Butlbll ascendancy was short-Uved; a Congreu
elected mosUy on the question of problbi·
tion enforcement in the twenties was more
than willing to turn the control back to
Franklin Roosevelt when the country laced real dilficulliea in the great deprdo
aion. Sinre then Its power bas steadlly de.
During the administration ol John Kennedy, Congress made 10m1 attempts to reassert its power and was able to delay or
prevent several administratiOD meuurea.
But with the 1961 presidential campa!Jn
the old battle between "old" and "new"
wealth came Into the picture.
This campait:n demonstrated the
odd
!act that the terms Conservative and Liberal do not represent rich and poor but
rather, the two classes of wealth. In the
words of Carolyn
Bird ''the financial
struggle behind the scenes Is betweeu thl
old wealth, civilized and cultured In foUDdalions and the new wealth, virile and
wlfor~ed. arising from tbe !lowing pro!·
Its of the southwest and west. The new
wealth stood lor the narrow and fear-rack·
ed aima of petty bourgeoise, lnleourity
and ego«ntricity." ·
The teaaclous resultlnc !rom the cootest on these lines resulted Ia tha election
of a COJIII'e55 whose memhent In
lll'lt
measure owe their election to preotldenllal
tifluence and the present abnost complete
subservience of tbe Congress to tbe executive branch. Thus, It follows that adoption
of the proposed amendment lor four year
terms with election In Presidential yean
would completely submerge !he very necessary principle of parllam011tary debate.

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tiOD II whether tbiJ7 ~ c:GI'
reel
111'1 dem•ndiDI DOW
Chat lbe Seer tary ol
lhl
'J'reuury QOJIIt out lDSiaDtiY
, _ • - a l tal IDcreaM lbll

Newest Amendment Would Upset Ancient Safeguard
Our American system of government
wrth its divisicn Into the three branches
of the Legislative, the Judicial, and tbe
F.x•cutive functions wu modeled
from
ttral of England and had its ortcin In the
tribal councils of the Goths. From the earlr beginnings or this form of rule, it has
been moderated by a ''balance of power."
With the Golba Ibis hallnce wu provided
bv the older men ol the tribe
wh o s e
,;conservative'' viewl help,.,., the impalienee of the YOODI "radleala." In England. with an accepted two-clan system,
the hereditary membership or the House
of Lords lurnisbed the balance.
Our Conatltutlon was taken almost In
enlirety from the law ol En81and, eveo ~
the provision ol "trial by a jury of his
~rs ," in a society wllere everyone was
leRally equal And altboulb ~ Senate
wa&lt; Intended u a aubslitute for the bouse
ol lords and the Supreme Court 11 a rt&gt;·
place,.~! lor the almost lteredltary ju.
dirial traditions o1 tbe Engllsb, any clear
balance of power in the Leaislalivt
branch was missing.
This resulted in a rivalry between the
three branches of govet'MII!nl. It led to
a contest between those whose wealth was
inherited and stable, and those who were
.
becolninll wealthy by 'business enterprtaes,
for the control ol Coogres' and the Presidency.
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Under John Marshall, the
SUpreme
Court soon occupied a position ol control
in the early years ol the government: a
control not completely displaced
until
&lt;
Andrew
Jackson's pert'od .
With Jackson and several succeeding
presidents, power was ~ld in tbe executi ve branch. but Conlfeu gradually secur•d more and more authority until II reach·
f'&lt;l. in the Civil War aflermatll, the highest power of our history. Under tbe leadership and control of Thaddeus Stevens and
Chas. Sumner, tbe Congrea wu able to
nullify entirely tbe power ol tbe presidency and failed by a siJt81e vote ol establishIng an actual dictatorablp by removing
Pres . Johnson from .ofnee.
Congress was able to aet aside the intentions of the voten In lbe election of Hayes
in 1876. and of bor.t voters and president
in Ihe first Clevellllll administration. There
alter, the power began to dteiiM and wu

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Powerful, Sleek 'Tell City' Was River Work Horse Features·

II OiiCI• 11 lblt 1 11 ..,

lhoul twa lllePIIJ absolutebut .ttaJIY Umlled by ~alkJnl of COIDiiloll IGR I'Owler'l proclden In
therefore, hive •'lbtotal•••rl&amp;bl to

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Billy baa not yet permitted biB pets to
get outside. Theories on what would bapies on what would happen vary. Some say
they will leave, But othera insist they will
remain nearby.
Bill, however, Is taking no ebancea
with these favorite

!Lightning Wrecked Carmel Sch
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BY LESTER L. ROUSil
A storm cloud of lorebodlJJg
appearance bung Ia tbe ftortbwester• sky as tbe 49 enrolled
pupils responde~ to the school

: bell following tbe uooo recess.
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It was 1:30 p.m., March 25th,
I 53 years ago.

Advanced work in Latin, Algebra, Geometry at•d lessons In
all otherclasses from beginners
tbrough those preparing lor the
State Teachers Examination
was to be resumed.
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The advanced class In algei!t~L •.~·'?'\.,; ~:~s...¢.};;S.~;:·::-'..!: " ··-,. '
bra was called. Five
puplll
MORE TRACK ACTION - Three f1u~. Fords cross the bridge Into the final turn before hitting the stretcb . w.re at the blackboard, othert
Spectators will find action like this daily ~~~ Tom Thumb Racew11y In the former Steel Furniture building on Thiru .Ia tbeir seats, studying.
Ave.
A !lash of light across t h t
room frightened some of tbe
pupils, amused others, One strl
was heard to whisper to tbe one
Ia Iron! of her, "Get ready to
jump, it's going to thander."
!, a~ teaeher, was standing about midway between !he old
burnside stove and tbe row cil
Iron! seats, observing the work
at the blackboard. This waa the
Carmel school located f tv e
miles aorth of Racine.
The Dash al light waa lolJow.
ed iR seconds by a devastaliog
cram that so badly destroyed
the school room that no JDOre
clsses were held that spring.
Broiea boards and splinters
we~ burled I1CI'088 lbe room,
loclgiDa In lhf lleab of some of
the pupils, brokea gtau was
11·attered across the floor, leavlnc some with bleeding gasbell.
· Only two whole panes of siua
ftmalned in !hi! building. APJIII"
ently 11Je lightning btl tbe naa/stall first, although U bad lite
· ilfect of a .forked or ouble,d
..
~ven tripW strob 11 U reachecl
TESTING 'I'HE TRACK - Making test runs at tlte ~ew Toin 'll\umb ..ltacewat ·prloi to id:ir".ti~m~~~lr~e:· : 1 to the IJ'OIIMID lbn!t placea. One,
r, Skip Meadows, obscured hehind Bill Wellman, who ,ls re~chtng., dowll to . p~ace··cll' back In .! '
anti In front, descendelllrom the
Ike Wiseman, hand o~ hip, waiting for his racer to come across hridg•·J IIto 'llnfJ .lllrll ~or,
011 ·tlle lei~, ~~r ooe 11811' Jtil .t be
lfmJ eroll!ed, li Harold Wlsem~n, who wlth b,i t brother, Itt,~~ alld O!*•tJ11hl ~ ·
Cen~.
llof!IIINil - . llid • ,I&amp;

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School in Meigs County, as It
of 1911·1912. The spring of 1911 the building was bit and nearly wrecked
pronged bolt of electricity that knocked ou I a number of pupUs, ln~::f~
er, Lester Roush. Today Dr. Lester Roush, Is a former Ohio cnurch
and livinlln the neJahbalhood when the near tragedy occurred.
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lbe middle aouth aide.
ol 111111c1eut llrellgth to throw stroke, wu tbroWII
'l'ht northwest itrolr:e
lore the entire building out of phlmb. seat l;nd cover-!
wlntluw, lrame aDd boartll at- 'lbole not tao badly shocked en sldlng.
techetl to It !rom lbe nil mak· ruabed !rom lite room onto the Kya Ardler,
Ina a hole I8J11! -'41' for ae porch land Into the ~&gt;BIIInl nln. lor
·
automobUe to eater.
Hea')' Some there at tha blackboard, calli ~=~~~~;
wlnow welgbll
1111'1 lbrUit aild the teitcher, were lbocked lng n~
!rom lbelr banglq lGiar ~ .IIIII fell to the Boor aear wbtn etaetled
!rom the bulldlnrl. Tba IJOIIIh. tile!' ataod.
acloul' nelt
lkle I'Alltb wa1 •lltlle IIIII .. llalph Kcllline, 110w t1eceas- Boor. Oaly
tJinleiM, wllllt 11Je fnltl&amp; - ... lliatld _ . 11Je wlliwMII
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Rldl4fd S. OWtn, Publlalllr
Jamtl E. Dori111r, Alii•. Dlr.
VIII'IIOtl Dlllftll, Adv. 118J'.

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Highway Safety: A Pressing Challenge
Highway nlety II QIJe ~ 'tl!e ~ pn~~o
ing challqea ol our 'tllilt. '1'111. lilb~ II
e&lt;ceptlonally complel, · ln.Olvll, tbl 111tricate tnterrellllonsldp of road, car ud
driver. It Ia lllo a auh.ltct wbleb lflaera
emotional reiPO&amp;IH· 'l'bll II llllforlunate,
lor an enmlllatlon of ~· 1118hw11 lrllftc
problem and poaalble IIOiutlou · demaadt
facts llld reuo11.
To plica tbt problem In .~ ~.;pecl!tt, It
is imporllllt to -~· M· tile Clfl
and bl&amp;hways tn ~ . Uldted ~ Ill tilt
safest In the 'lrol'id:· Jn ·lbe 1111 » ·yiara, i11e
fatality rate In tbhll COUIIIJY _,. lleen reo
duced by aear)y two-tbll'dt, bUed 011 ,....
senger mUea drivell. A~ to the Na•
tional Safety Council, siDce 1116 death! per
hundred·mlWon vehlcJe.mlle4 ha.. dropped from 15.1 to U. 'nil CGil, bowmr, II
still far too hllb IIIII * be reduced.
AulmObUe oompanlea have lq btea
aware of the challeqe of hJ&amp;Inrl1 eatel7
and conliDually have been buUdl"' lllfar
""' · Their efforla to provide creater Ill•
tv recently have ~~ee~~ · ~ llld auto
,.;JStomers wm lind that their future mod·
eli will incorporate more 1alety _fetllnl
Ulan ever before.
But the ear i• only one Ill the factors In·
volved. Tbt Gther two Jllljor faeiAira Ill

tbe Nail llld the driYer. A boiiD"t'' approadl coJIIIJIDI"' all three laclon II tbl
01111 metlldD,IIul way to llplflclrdly ~
c1uca the toll 011 our hJallwiYI· Tbe loUow
~"~• for eumple, m esaenllal to a IIOUDcl,
hal8Deed prolfl'IDl!
.
AN OFFICIAL VEWCLIIJ loapectiOD proan• tblt wm pn amter auuriOCI
tbtt Yltal car 1tdety equipment Ia properly maintained by cnmera.
SOUND TRAFFIC lao IOd enforcament
practlcaa tbat will have educalioDal valuea
lor tall motorists and that wW be a potent
detelftat to the w!lfully reekleu.
UCENSJNG PROCEDURES that will
moe a driver's Jicensa a meiJIIDglul cer·
llfltlle of ntoeu.
TRAINING COURSES for high ICbool
atudentl and other new driven tbal wW
pva fullest auurarKW of the r!cht attltudea 111111 lkllll'
PUBUC INFORMATION procrams that
will make all of tbe people adequately •
wara of their reapollllbWtlea for tralflo
1afety - ao motorlsll, pedettriana llld et•
lzens.
AND FINALLY, btihwly detiBD
fea.
turea and tralfle control devices that wUI
live motorillta maximum help Ill avotdiD8
1ccidellla.

loftlp pollet. lallead, lbl)' .
want wlllze control of that
po11et. ADd Fowler's 11111 a:jt-

JY WJlPAM I. WitiB
WASlUNGTON - The blow·
torch heretofore directed with·

lea

Ill the Cabinet almDit acluslve- .
IJ at 8ec!rt1117 Cll Slate llND
Rust llld - - Ill DelenH
Robert McN!IIIIIrl II DOW larDIIJI Ill h i • 11-. upoa
Secretary of tbt TreUU'7 Hen.
ry Fowler.
'l1iouCb Rlllk and McNamara
are, of eoune, 1tlll .-th18
quite eiiOUIIb over lha war In
VIet Nam, Fowler II lor the
firSt Ume at lbe cent« of the
blast. Now It II the matter of
tu pollcy.
AJatn, aa Ill the VIet Nam
wue, the real 10urce of heat
Ia lrom Democradc llld not
Republlcu membera of CG•
lfl'esl. Alain, too, a cleep llsue
If ralaad coneerntnc the proper
dlvilliou ol both lepl power
and pracUcal reiPODJibUt.
ty and . savvy witblll tbe .AIDerlean govtrlllllllnl.
The Viet Nam crlllea han in
truth been aeet1•1 more than
aimply to lulfilJ thetr eonatitullouol roll to aclvlle with
lbe GIICUiiVI dlplriiDeDI 011

are ee • loa not ~

with tbl iiiCUIIre 011 '-' poll·
q but ralber !mmecllall Pd
~ dolllmatloD of that poll·
cy.
To be aure, tbii'III .GIMI baalc
dlllereoca betweeo these two
tlltuatlolll. The rflbt of
lbe
ewulltw de{iartment to be ,lbe
ch1el tnltlatq llld fmp)la!io!t.
1"1 ,_ Ill fortl8D policy ..
uodebltabiJ clear tn tbt eon.

eoucreaa

Apes Blacken TV
·· E""" the ape• are llll'lllnc away from
~ion.

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.•it·-med like a great Idea at forst whea
i -~ton set was placed tn front of l~e
~ ' eqt at the Brom Zoo to enteNin
ii(' tk!ilma[a, But alter a spell of walcll~ lllool-em·Uf" and teen-age dauce shows,
: . lost lnterest and became restless •

!)'J;bt amarter the anilllal,"

nplalna
mapnal curalor J"'e¢1 A. Davies Jr.,
·•~r nsler It Is for him to Itt bored.
. "are, by and large, the hardest to keep
enfldalned"

Wilf,r' aoet thll leave us humans? We
uOIUillle ~ lOp up whatever the networks
le!!d us, just 10 it's simple and noisy and
has a leucb lrack to prompt Ul. Indeed,
some of us are 10 meamerized wllb lht

phon!~. ap, stuff presentad on televislol

thai we 1t1r out of eur trancea only W:..U
•ometbtac bappeDI to prevent us from seeIng \Uf favorite plVII'Iml.
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A Ill! Ill ~ aceu.ll1 tailed and eomplalnejl to their Jacal 1lalioal becau1e the
real-life drama of the I'IICUI of GtmlnJ.I
fnt.munb!d or preemP*ed noaaense
like
"BitmiD~r or "IMt ja &amp;paee...
J,iarwiD was ri&amp;bt· We've cleiiCtllded f19IA
tha apu - dellcended Wlf below the&amp;

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not again evident until the latter part ol
Woodrow Wilson's second term, and tha
reaction to lhe first World War. But 1hll ascendancy was short-Uved; a CGugresa
elected mostly on the question of proh!bl·
lion enforcement in the tweutles was more
than willing to turn the control beck to
Franklin Roosevelt when the country faced real difficulties in the rrreat depre~
sion. Since then Its power has steadUy d&amp;cllned.
During the administration of Jobn Kennedy, CGngreas made aome attempts to reassert its power and was able to clelay or
prevent several admtniBtratioD meaaures.
But with the 196t prealdeDilal campaiiiJ
the old battle between "old" and "new"
wealth came Into the picture.
Thill campaign demonstrated tbe odd
fact that the terms Conservative and Lfb.
eral do not represent rich IOd poor but
rather, the two classes of weolth. ID the
words of Carolyn
Bird ''the rmauclal
struggle behind the scenes Is between tba
old wealth, civilized and cultured iD !otJDo
dations and the new wealth, virile and
unlor~. arising from the flowing prof·
Its of the southwest and west. The new
wealth stood lor the narrow and fear-rack·
ed aim1 of petty bourgeoise, !naeo:urlty
and egocentricity.'"
The tensciotlll resulllDC from the eo•
test on these linea reaulled In lhl election
ol a congrest! whose mernllen ID
lnl•
measure owe their election to presldeDtlal
tifluence and the present almost complete
subservience of the Congress to the execu·
live branch. Thus, It follows that adoption
of the proposed amendment for lour year
terms with election In Presidential yean
would completel)l submerge the very necessary principle of parliamentary debate.

Deduct 75 Per Cent
It has long been suspected t!lal the reason nature provided people witb two eara

Powerful, Sleek 'Tell City' Was River Work Horse

~ 1o do whatever It pleuel

lboUI ~ Ia lepiiJ .llltebut. vlllllY Umlted 117 0\lntr
.tlDDI of coQUiiOD senae. ~vw•
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BY DICK moMAS
little difference ID the sl2e of
Late In March of 1916, it was the two boats. Both had I he
reported that the new packet same depth. The KANAWHA
syndicate which owned t b e was a few inches wider and the
RUTH and DUNBAR had just TELL CITY was nine and onepurchased the TELL CITY, at hall feet longer.
Evansville, Ind. She was fast Built at Jellersonvllle, Ind.,
and roomy and was scheduled . in 1889, the TELL CITY was
to take the place of t b e 190 feet long, had a beam of
RUTH In the Pittsburgh -Galli· 38 feet, and a hold 5.2 !""t
polis .·Charleston trade. The deep. She was rebuilt at Pt.
RUTH was to enter the Park· Pleasant in 1911. A big carrier
trsburg-Pittsbut'l(h trade.
as welt as a fast boat, I~ e
The TELL CITY was •me of TELL CITY bad three boolers
lhe largest packets that ever and 17 x 7 foot engines.
ran in the Gallipolis-Pittsburgh The TEf,L CITY left Evan!!trade. S~e. was allowrd 459 ville March 25, 1916 for Gallipotons. The ill·latcd KANAWHA lis and arrived here lour days
"as allowed 429 tons. There was later in charge of Captains

In ~

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total rtcbl to
1beJr pi'Gddlng. The ouly Cl'l9'
tloll Ia whether U1ef Ill correel.
.

therefore, bave

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~~at lbe Secretary o1

DOW

till

'l'rw1IJJ come out 1Ds11DII7
f« • pDera1 tal IDC1'IUI Ibis
year, 81 • cold press upon
what lbq 111 81 a wper-Jteat.

llltultoa IIHU. CoD8fll!ipDPI
flltruslaD In til - . t:herelore
1w been lrldiUtllllll1,
and
rl&amp;biiJ, 1lllllertabll ouly oa
aolt feet,
In practlca, aay pari of Conlfl'ISI II 011 aound lfl'OIIICI lo
trytng to persuade the tii!CUtlve to cbaDC• • foref&amp;D policy.
But to attempt to obalrucl and
dellroy a policy a1read1 law·
fully put In motlou, tn a time
Cll ahootiDI war to wbldl tbt
DBIIIJn II a1read1 deep!)' CMGmltted, II not a proper eon.
creuJoual eterclse.
Ou tba oilier hand, Coqrela'

ed ecoD01111 Bitely ~

puce

IDflatloo. Fowler blmleU baa
1101 automaticallY llld forever
hamel IIICh I tax riJe. SliD, he
no present aeed lor dampq down •aa ec;ono1117 110 paiDfuUy thruat Into I reall1 Jdgh
tempo. Glveo 110111e sell • rellrelat 117 busiDea In prices
llld 117 labOr In 11111 dmanda,
10 II'IVe I llep lll&amp;J not. II
be sees 11, Ill aecessa'7 at all.
Hll tlew II iijiiessed In the ·
old Ja11n1 that there II a
time to keep 01111'1 shirt OD and
that I1ICb a time II 110\f, 'nil
flew of 6111 Democrallc crllb

·'-and Come to Think of ItYou Got Anything in the Mattress?"

1

Fred C. Rombrook and Harry
C. Donnally, Pilot Henry Holloway was at the wheel.
Captain Charles Ellsworth
was placed In command of tbe
TELL Cl'l'Y when abe waa
ready Ia depart Gallipolis Mar.
31, 1916 on her malden trip to
Pittshurgll. Purser Fred Hoyt
was in charge of the office. PI·
lots Dan Patchell and Mike Davis were at the wheel. Stewart
William Ross was in charge
of !he cabins. Her eagtneer was
Billy Fisher.
At the time the TELL CITY
was the largest, most staunchly built and finest ster. wheel
packet on the
Ohio river.

1

BY OICK THOMAS
that pick up their current by their own cars and etmlr&lt;ll•
A bright orange K·B Lotus I steel wire pickups, on guide- with them or rent them at the
Ford thundors out of a steep shnes mounted under the front Tom Thumb Raceway. The
banked pinched oval and roars of the car, from either alumin· hobby center also has caro for
into a mild curve closely follow' um or copper conductor strips sale in either assembled rendy
ed by a red Ferrari 210, grey along each side of the slot in , to run or kit form from which
Porsdoe Spyder, maroon Chee- l~e track.
the racing enthusiast may build
tah, and w~ i te Cbap11rral. Sec- l\aci ng fans may either bring ~is favorite car.

On the Farm Front

1

Farm Leaders Say This is
Not Time to Drop Controls

I

onds la1er the Lotus

WASIIINGTON CUP!) - A reports tlllt tl1flll' llllcb II a
nt farm offlelal 8Dd a major Jtl•"'wiP&amp; Clllllltrlll nil
farm Ieider luwe to u million lllort toaa at till
joined In apeaktng out agaloat bellmlllll of the 1t54l · - ·
the Idea that till tlnle IDa 1101111 ap 2.5 mUIIon lo8l from lkleb
to c1rop all 1ovemment produc- 011 haDtl a Jell urllar.
tiOD controll.
The ftpcd aald tba lkleb
Rep. W. R. Poqe, J&gt;.Ta., be- DOt bunleaaoml 111111 Ill&amp;
0111
llevetl the Idea baa tp'OWII
ol atocb at the bt:tllullllis ell -*
wl,despread clflc!•aalnn of PreD:
_.....,,_ .-ld 111 ap '•-•
o
""""" F'-...1 p!vuoulq
Ul
.....- I PlOP*G '""' aeverPI 1D1111oD tons. II prtdlelfor Freedom Bill, a meaanre to ad stocb wua1c1 rema1r1 at nlb:
m1ae tbe eJillln8 uver~~e~~ food er hllb 1efe11 ftr eeveral ,_.
lid program.
to come. Poar cropa lo tiiiiDI at
Poage uya farmen are be- tbe major prodnclnl COUIIIrflll
q led to believe paasaae of coukl bait tbl balldnp, Bothe bill will wipe out tbe Deed
fCI' all govermne11t farm I1IP' er.
•
.......
8Dd controll. But It will
"'
DOt have that effect, he cla!C!lalrmu Harold D. Ololey,
~ J&gt;.N.C., ollbe boule qrlealtura
Tbe ..•nil Ja--•er'l
w"""' ~ committee IIIYI tbe pauel IDlY
came durin&amp; a House tate up later Ibis IMl' fepl•
Committee
tJoo aimed at railing lliibeu
A. Jaenke, 8D agrlcul produdloD ID 1187
lure department official, told The wmmlttee • w~
poqe lbe adrn!nlatratloa pJgeollholed a II'OIIP of hUll
agreed wllh him.
whldl would han l'flllll*d IOJJaenke said that many farm. beaD produe!l!m IIIII JW 011

==IODal

hear"":

=

:w~~~
8 ~=::::!
from CODtrols. But, ha added,

"from the atsndpolnt of farm
lllcome this lillie moat dallger·
•
__ .. - ~ that ...... .--..

:ur

aereap diverted lrom r.4
p-aiDI 8Dd otber tnpl. The
deparlmeDt had I'ICOIIIIIIII1d
DD cbqe bll!lldllll dltalado
acre l'!det1 thll :v- mefnttlllo
bJi tbat u Wll too iate Ill tbl

on the curve.

B'
h
.
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N
d
f
F
CaW.ornia IS op ees ee or ewer
~•
f
Beliefs, and More Belie in tuneneans

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1!t

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of action at the new

To m

Fr ;d~y ni .~?.ht

in the

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Let us debate, let 11 -111er. Bid thea, Jet u declllt ulte aad preu lorward Ia
a way tl!at will tv.avbt:a 111e
._., , . ud npp111
what we ..,.
Sea. FAta"" B. uw...e.
~
J&gt;.MIIDB, • VIet Nam.

C. G. Steele Furmlure building
ir. the 200 Lloc k of Third Ave.

Merrill like and Herold Wiserwm 11re owm:r~ and 4Jper&lt;lhrs
of th e new "slot-racing" esb.bJis!iment w~ i ch will brmg AmPrica's ne west hobby and the

'*'

. ·

lanned to run
des 11 a· feedei.: ·
~ TELL CITY
BAR A IIOIIPM at
bow~ver It wll
KLONI;IIKI!l
·
will! a
Tlml
pi8DL '

~

loom .:!.

':!!:alsed

:!:rtsmotltb

cotmt r y's 1:1'-:tf'st growing pas-

lirnr to \ralliR county.
Th" Tom Thumh
race\1/llY
will be oprn seven days
a
wt·rk rmd ho11rs of operation
me tentatively set for 3 to
10 :30 P- m_ A form;.t l oprning

Ing are also planned.
The new es tah\ishment has

two track s. both of them sa nctinnrd as championship tr;lcks

Billy Osborne, fifth grader at Rlv~
view elementary of eastern Meigs County,
bas a pack of unique pets.

The pets spread their small wings and
speed tO greet visiton at the Osborne
bome. All of the squirrels will crawl into
a trouser pocket at the first opportunity.
They will also sneak a ride on a shoulder
when a visitor walka through the home.

' '

Cnr

R:1 · •1g Congn•ss. One track js !

155 in length, and t~e other BO ·

fr'' ' long. Both uvals have eight
"slots" or racing lanes.
I
·;·he minio1ture 1-24 scale mod- 1
els of famous racing cars are
pow•red Ill' lmy. high speed
direct current electric motors

·

Flying Pets

Mrs. Osborne fed the squlrreiJ four
drops of milk at meal times from 1 small
doll baby's bottle for several days. The
aquirrels now, however, munch happily
on anything from fried eggs to doughnuts.
They especially -m lo enjoy chocolate
candy.

is bfling plannt~d. Ltttf'r orRanized r ~uhs .rnd sa nct ioned rac-

by the Amcrit-an Model

.
··
.

The squirrels, now almost 1 year old,
were given to Billy after they were rescued from a tree that had been cut down
at Forked Run Lake wbere his parents operate the concession and fishing 1uppliea
business.

1

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ACTI0:-1 AT TOM THUMB RACEWAY- Davld Beaver's white Chaparral takes
leact as the pack roars out of t~e steep ban ked pinched oval. In second place is a
ford GT. Strung out behind the leaders are three bright orange Lotus Fords.

Billy has not yet permitted his pets to
get outside. Theories on what would hapies on what would happen vary. Some say
they will leave. But othen insist they will
remain nearby.
Bill, however, Is taking no chancel
with these favorite

!Lightning Wrecked Carmel Sch

-ftt-A'm-a-~-.
I

folln
0
'lbe !D0011 II btlw!ell Ill pbaae 8Dd lint quar11r
The IIIOl!llr!i alar
V-.
'nil eveab!a liar 11 Jqplllr,
0erma11 phJnlefll 11111 dJt.
oov- at the x-~~q, Wllblla
lloelllleo. Wll 11n IDa
Jn 1111, Japtlll rttlptJ' N
the leap~ of Nallta

k

BY LESTER L ROUSH
A storm cloud of foreboding
appearance hung ill the aorth·
westers sky as the 49 enrolled
pupils responde~ to the ochool
; bell following the I!OOR recess.
' It was 1:30 p.m., March 25th,
' 53 years ago.
' Advanced work In Latin, AJ.
gebra, Geometry at·d lessons Ia
all otherclasses from beginnera
through those preparing for the
State Teachers Examination
was to be resumed.
~;_• ~i-ii;·.
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•".)
The advanced class tn alg&amp;-~ ..;!.~. ·~·-~
~:'- ,_.·;~.d.; ~·;c._,f&lt;•
-"LC ._
bra was called. Five
pupill
MORE TRACK ACTION - Three Lotus Fords cross the bridge Into the final turn before hitting the stretch . w.re at the blackboard, othen
Spectators will hnrl action llke this daily at tho Tom Thumb Raceway In the former Steel Furniture building on Thlr« -ill their seats, studying.
Ave.
A flash of light across t b e
room frightened some of the
pupils, amused otben. One girl
was heard to whisper to the one
In front of her, "Gel ready to
jump, It's gotng to thunder."
I, as teacher, was standing about midway between the old
burnside stove and the row ol
front seat.s, observing the work
at the blackboard. This was the
Carmel school located II v e
miles aorth of Racine.
The flash of light was followed iR seconds by a devastaling
crash that ao badly destroyed •
the achool room that no 11101'1!
CARMEL SCHOOL- The old
School in Meigs County, as It ..,l,ltt.
clssea were held that apriq.
of 1911·1912. The spring of 1911 the building was hit and nearly
Broicbealedbollflll and splinters pronged bolt of electricity that knocked out a number of pupils,
~~•• ur across the room. er, Lester Roush. Today Dr•.Le.ster Roush, Is a former Ohio cburcb
._..... In the flesh of 10me of and living ID the neighborhood where the near trageey occurred.
tbl puplll, bmken IIIIU Wll
·
•·&amp;tiered acrou the floor, leav.
.
In&amp; aome wftb bleeding gashes. the middle aoulb side.
. Only two wllole panes of &amp;Jasa 'lb. uorlhwest ltroke tore the entire building out of plumb. seal I:Jid covered
· rtmallled In the buUdiq. ApPal'- window, frame llld IIGardl at- Those DOt too badly abocked en a~t~~nr.
· illtlf the llghtnlng hit the fiq. taclll!d tO 11 ll'om the nil mak· l'lllhad. ll'om the room onto the Eva ' Archi!r,
I ltafl first, allbough It bad the lng 1 hole large eDOlllh ftr 1D pard! 111111 Into the ~oelllllll'llill. for
' effect of •, forked or quble,d automobile to enter.
HeaVJ ~ there at the blackbowd, e811a ~=~~'~
.
.~T'I\1 lrilple alrote as It reached wiDow weight~
were lhrnst aiJd Ute teaCher; were llhocked Ins 1TESTING TilE TRACK - Making test runs at the new
·_l'rlllay's OliODilllt
1 to the gruuJIIIID three placee. Olle, trom their balllbJi 1111 ar 111tn anil Mt to tbe floor_, whert IICI!Ide4 1M ftt1iid
r. Skip Me1dow11, obseured behind Bill Wellman, wh6 Ja
.
r=:~·~~,~~T.Klltdt!r, aild In' front, dtacended from the from the bulldlac. The liOUib: ~ etood;
aclour M
Ike Wiseman, band oq hip,, waiting for his racer to come "'.'.' ~
·liDIII, tUI'II
On the 1eflii ~ta!ft GM hit the afde ltroke wall lillie 1111-. Ralpb ifcNIIIMI, aow decell- floor. Ollly m l,f
irlbl
crossed, li .lilrOid
W1sem~u, wbo with hll
brother, !Iii; .
Cent,er.
IJOI'Ibww&amp; - .
II Cuctltt, wlill tile filii&amp; - ... Mild- till ulllwwt
(0•"' ed Ia
.
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KLQNDIKE at

'8Dd DonoaUy bad

Billy spends many hours each week
eontentedly playing with his little friends.
The squirrels, about the size of baby kit.
tens, are tamer than people would suseect.
They are usually kept in a cage in Billy'•
bedroom, but are often left to roam
through the Osborne borne.

former

, ...

By

·

tet of flying squirrels.

Thumb Model Car Racing and
Hobby Cemer which opened

-w •

t1aftet .... llllfnrtl
TodaJ 11 Surlda7. lbreb ••
aiDa arrd the Ullbed fillltes. tilt l8tlJ dl)' ollM wllb D te

~.:.~
teJ

- LOU1I ClASSiU
a perSODII dlaracllr.
an, 1ft Wll fNI to IDi
U3
...... _
&gt;La•
•-•!IJIIIno ·~Uolted Prell lldenrlllaDil atream rises ,...,.., """'
""" ""' ""'
"What we ueed Ieday II - · It II lhccA!eelnble
rl what He WtUld
fewer heUefs - and 11101'1 be- llltenfgerrt, ~I
with Jill Die. He freely chose to
Uef," said the Rt. Rev• .James ty, such 11 we aee
human do what He believed
A. Pike, as he stabbed aut a heingl, could hava evolvad ID a wanted blm to do. BecaliSe
cilarelte and reached for the miDclless, Impersonal Ulliverse. W81 not preoc:eupled ,
padt to ligbl another.
Q. Do JOll believe that God HfmMif, 111111 because He
'lbe Episcopal Blsbop ol IIISWer&amp; prayers?
so cammllte!! Ill Ills mlullll
California was tired and A. No-ool ID the aense
aerv'DII otherl, tbn were no
haggard after 1 lOIII flight. He grallllng apeclll favora
barrlera ID Him to God. He waa
watkad nervllusly Up llld down partJcu1ar people. I
tbe "ttddJ open DIID"-andblmse..,lfl
hll hotel room In Wuhlngten. believe ID a God wbo
Got! wu ahle to reveal
Dc llppiDc blal:k co(fee and with the unlverae,
It arrd lflroulb JeB!II tn a
..h 3
u he \ried to lllterveniDC to set uldl
that btl uever heeD pe~~lble
eapltfn to I nporler the laWI 111111 al other times
Other pe!'IOII.
lbetilvllc'11 ,! llwl that have perrnlttllll them to opertle In
I* 11 ted """"'era of bill the usual way. II WI 11trlbute A thought for tbe
clJurcll to bbn of heresy. to G«&lt; wbat ~eoloaiiDI
French wriMr De La Jl!lcl~~oJ
'!'be reporter asked bow "acte ef epeelal
cauld: "We it\Jaya
Bllhop Pike fill about the we are saying, In effect,
who admire us, we do
''deltHf-God''
which He Is capricloul aad unfair .. • a1wayt lib lhoae whom
lately has received 11 much that He does for aome what
admire."
publicity.
refuses to do lor other!.
---"1 doa't dlg ft," he 1ald. "If Q. Ytu're not augeet~
AJIIRr (Prof. , _ . . J.J. God Is Indifferent to the late
AJt1Rr of Emory University) IDdlvlduall?
,
meaan what he tllellll to be A. No, no, on the mCCJiitlo\lrllartJ.
oraytng-tllat there onca was a believe that God's lol'e
God llld now there lta't any power are equally available -~.~- ..
more-that II iiODaell•, In the ·all II ut all of tbe time. tillli ' !AI
atrlct meanlq of IIIII term. ll pr~ In .tb1 ~rorld II
just dtelm't Dillie I!I1J' aense. lnterpellelratlll nallty;
..
Either God has · aever ftlated ty paalilllf qalnlt llie han'lm
or He Is eternally existent."
wblcb we erect to keep --- 1•1
Q. l taU II·yGU atUII!UIIacrlbl lnm llr klllllillluulh Into
to the latter view? A. Ob, yes llvet. Prayer Is Olle of tbe wav• '
Indeed.. l believe In 0011· .
ID 1f~lch . WI lilly lofr*'
Q. 0o you tiW* ef (i.)cl aa an barr1m llld alloW Him L.": 1''1 ~-abatract tmpersoaal f~ per· brellk In, _He fl"er' cllln&amp;e.,

was so thai what went in 0111 could J'tlld.
lly find tts way out the otber. Now there
are ltatlaliC!l to back up thia IIUI[IIelon.
Accordlns to Mr. C. Howard Walla, a
consultant tn management
commun!ca·
lions : "Untrained listeners bear ouly about 25 per cent ol whet tbey'rl" UlteniDI
to.,.
la other word1, we relairl about every
lourtb word or every fourth M!lleuce or
every fourth t!lought that Impinges on tbl
ear. This would seem to auueat .that the
human cranium contains 101118 11!Jrt
of
matter acting a1 8D impediment to t b t
triDIIDisalon of sound 1crou the void.
Out mfght eapect coUep atudtnta to
possess I greater &amp;!JIOIIIII of tbla IOIII!Ikbsorbtng subata~ tb8D the a-raJ popu·
llllon. However, Walla cites. a aludy which.
1bowed tbal college· etudente ,listened to a
10-lllil!Ute talk wlt!l only 25 per· eent effie·
Ieney, the 1pme .so .the ~ of ua.
This, of course, IJII&amp;Iil simply bt ~uaa
YOUI!II' people of collea• aae already know
ju.t about everythtnc, 10 II Ia understanda·
bte that they consider three-fourths ol what
they hear not worth Ustenlng to.
Walta also uys that the l'leract pmorl
ependl g per cent of lJia lime writiDC, 18 per
cent reading, 30 w cent talldng and 45
per cent ltsteDinJ.
11'1 Ibis overage at llslniDC lime 11 •
vading "~u 111 tla~; ar ~ ~
~- ~~~t'•1'1rJ
111Dat talktna Wne that II tnltiJulnl. conceive
of Him Ill per10111l power' · 'I. IDiftlleated .w.... t.t
We've often uaed up our 41 per cent of llsterms?
. .
cllllrly in aome Uves tbaD lo •
lenlnc lime, but ~ver ytt llavt we . met
'·'
.
.;..:. (
.........
PetiOli
....
:1 VUJICIUoo
1
anyone wbo bad ·ruli out at hla Ill !IIi' ceRI
A. I believe !lie ·~&amp;,! ·., ¢ WhE:re lloea .ttll!la fit
of talking time, Jeavlnl Ull with II per cent.
-not.ID
the &amp;eiiH of .I being the picture?
of talklq time, leavilll ue wltb 11 per ceul
amoq
other
belllp,. 1!!11 1!1 t!Je A....Iesu,~ W81 frl every eense
uf pure, lold#D alienee.
that ultllllato reality 'baa bum8D belli just 11 ••
But we'rt btlplaa,

-

' ...
ported that

Barry Osborne is the &amp;WU'dian of a quar-

produrtiOD IDI1 111
the futun to buDd lip ICiybeaD
re

Tri-Co

The 11 year.()Jd son of Mr. and Mrs,

Speclalors will find this kind

' llrrpr - - ; : lldl!1fDIIInlfl ..
~ lllparll!lellt u-, however, that 1n'11Md

maa.Y ·t wrD
Aptlylq Mltorleal apw'..

meanllmt the crew IJecM to trip to Pltllballh IIlii pledpll ·
eleu the packet before 1 h t a heavier lhlpment tbe follow·
started iD her new lradl.
1"1 week. Tba TELL CITY W81
PlnaDy ea April 7, 1J1I, last boat llld coukl make !lood
Jllo TELL CITY lll!oved all IDe 011 tbe run to lbe lleel elt1
the GrUfp1lla w I ,..,.. • with plent7 of water In ll!ulv.-,
her maldeD trip lo PIUIIbaqiJ ud no fos.
will! 1 bls trip. For the 11m
The day lhl TELL CITY
tha •
lime In """eral yeara produoe lnmineN waa Jlvel1 at lhl
111 egga - 4,IMIS 1!111!1 t. rtf
•ealen of the city ebaaaad polls wharf witb fl.. packell .-left tbe port 117 oo:!,ftr~
their replar ohlppfnc bUill loadlna and 1!Dioati!Dg, Olcl
burgh. The packet
ud pfnued to alalp •• the ermen oblened II looted
a large I!IIIOIIn1 of~ OPt':,'!
TELL CITY every weet u old times to 1111 tbl Sian
last ~ but now
IOJII aa the packet wa1 able Strlpea fioath18 from the stern RUTH 8Dd ~~~ 1'UDto reacb Plttsbargll eady ll8dl of the 'l'EIJ. CITY til blr ._
abe WIIB
Ibis
Monday morrdrlg.
parture.
offeted.
.
D. Grover Gill shipped more The TELL CITY ll!luaUy left
IOd thia
thaw 100 eases of eggs,. tbe GaWpol!a Satunll)' Aprll
1111 ..--:;-~It
TELL CITY oa her maldeD 1911 with lhl Naest
the aame ......, waa r&amp;-

Tho hobby center also bas
a complete stock of
from which the fan may pur·
chase replacement parts, such
as motors, controls, wheels and
tires, or purchase the materials, including sheet and tube
(Continued oo page 10)

cr as h ~1

The

in America

Sh1 was tn tho best of coondllion and almost 11 good as new.
She bed a beautlful cabin that
Captalu Dick Brown said reminded him of the famoiiS old
Anchor LIRe boats out of St.
ouls. She was bib-beaded bad
broad and roomy decks aDd the
most spacious bollerdeck lor
passengers forward to be found
on any steamboat ou the river.
On March 31, 1916, the TELL
Cl'l'Y starred up the river from
Gallipolis for Pittsburgll. But
owing to Dond eond!Hons, she
was unable to get under the
B l 0 railroad bridge at Pl.
Pleasant. The RUTH left lor
Pittsburgh in her
In the

Features·

New 'Slot Racing' Establishment Reedsville
•
Opened Ill Old French CitY .Friday Boy Has 4

Tlma seldtnel. SIIIIAIIf, IIINl rr, 1111

Newest Amendment Would Upset Ancient Safeguard
Our Amorican system of government
w1th its division Into the three branches
ol the Legislative, the Judicial, llld the
Executive functions waa modelad
from
tlrat of England and bed ltl orl&amp;in In the
tribal councils of tl1e Goths. Frdm the ear·
II' beginnings of this form of rule, it ba•
been moderated by a "ballmce of power."
With the Golba this balanca was provided
b1· the older men of the tribe
wh os •
,:conservative" views btl•nced the impatience of the YOIIIII "radicals." In England, with an aetepled two-clau system,
the hereditary memllership of the Rou••
of Lords fumishtd the bai&amp;Det.
Our Constitution was taken almost In
entirety from the law of .ED8110d, even to
tbe provision of "trial by, a jury of his
peers." in a society wbere everyone was
legally equal. Ami aiiiM!uP .the Senate
was intended 11 a substitUte f!lr :tile bouse
of lords and the Supreme Couai. aa a replaceme~t for the almost !!er.idltary judicial traditions of the English, any clear
balance of power In the IAglslative
branch was missing.
This resulted in a rivalry between the
three branches of government. It led to
a contest hdweel! those whose wealth was
Inherited and stable, and 'thole wbo were
becomin&amp; wealtlly by business enterprises,
for tbe control of CoDgrelf and the Presi·
dency.
·•
Under John Marshall, 1M
SUpreme
Court soon occupfad a position of control
in tbe early years of the government: a
rontrpl not completely displaced
until
Andrew Jackson's 'period.
With Jackson and several succeeding
presidents. power was ~ld in the exectllive branch, but
gradually secured more and more authority until It reach·
ed. m the Civil War aftermatll, the highest !'OWer of our history. Under the leader·
' hip and control of Thaddeus Stevens and
Chas. Sumner, the CGncrea wu able to
nullify entirely the power of the presidency and failed by a single vote of eslabllsb·
lng an actual diclatorahip by removing
Pres. Johnson from office.
Congre•s was able to let aBide the Intentions of the voters tn the eltctlon of Hayes
In 1876, and of bot!l voten IOd president
In the first Cleveland adm!Distratiou. There
after, the power began to daclh!e IOd waa

Fifty Years Ago on the River

under Attack

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Rldl4fd S. OWtn, Publlalllr
Jamtl E. Dori111r, Alii•. Dlr.
VIII'IIOtl Dlllftll, Adv. 118J'.

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Highway Safety: A Pressing Challenge
Highway nlety II QIJe ~ 'tl!e ~ pn~~o
ing challqea ol our 'tllilt. '1'111. lilb~ II
e&lt;ceptlonally complel, · ln.Olvll, tbl 111tricate tnterrellllonsldp of road, car ud
driver. It Ia lllo a auh.ltct wbleb lflaera
emotional reiPO&amp;IH· 'l'bll II llllforlunate,
lor an enmlllatlon of ~· 1118hw11 lrllftc
problem and poaalble IIOiutlou · demaadt
facts llld reuo11.
To plica tbt problem In .~ ~.;pecl!tt, It
is imporllllt to -~· M· tile Clfl
and bl&amp;hways tn ~ . Uldted ~ Ill tilt
safest In the 'lrol'id:· Jn ·lbe 1111 » ·yiara, i11e
fatality rate In tbhll COUIIIJY _,. lleen reo
duced by aear)y two-tbll'dt, bUed 011 ,....
senger mUea drivell. A~ to the Na•
tional Safety Council, siDce 1116 death! per
hundred·mlWon vehlcJe.mlle4 ha.. dropped from 15.1 to U. 'nil CGil, bowmr, II
still far too hllb IIIII * be reduced.
AulmObUe oompanlea have lq btea
aware of the challeqe of hJ&amp;Inrl1 eatel7
and conliDually have been buUdl"' lllfar
""' · Their efforla to provide creater Ill•
tv recently have ~~ee~~ · ~ llld auto
,.;JStomers wm lind that their future mod·
eli will incorporate more 1alety _fetllnl
Ulan ever before.
But the ear i• only one Ill the factors In·
volved. Tbt Gther two Jllljor faeiAira Ill

tbe Nail llld the driYer. A boiiD"t'' approadl coJIIIJIDI"' all three laclon II tbl
01111 metlldD,IIul way to llplflclrdly ~
c1uca the toll 011 our hJallwiYI· Tbe loUow
~"~• for eumple, m esaenllal to a IIOUDcl,
hal8Deed prolfl'IDl!
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AN OFFICIAL VEWCLIIJ loapectiOD proan• tblt wm pn amter auuriOCI
tbtt Yltal car 1tdety equipment Ia properly maintained by cnmera.
SOUND TRAFFIC lao IOd enforcament
practlcaa tbat will have educalioDal valuea
lor tall motorists and that wW be a potent
detelftat to the w!lfully reekleu.
UCENSJNG PROCEDURES that will
moe a driver's Jicensa a meiJIIDglul cer·
llfltlle of ntoeu.
TRAINING COURSES for high ICbool
atudentl and other new driven tbal wW
pva fullest auurarKW of the r!cht attltudea 111111 lkllll'
PUBUC INFORMATION procrams that
will make all of tbe people adequately •
wara of their reapollllbWtlea for tralflo
1afety - ao motorlsll, pedettriana llld et•
lzens.
AND FINALLY, btihwly detiBD
fea.
turea and tralfle control devices that wUI
live motorillta maximum help Ill avotdiD8
1ccidellla.

loftlp pollet. lallead, lbl)' .
want wlllze control of that
po11et. ADd Fowler's 11111 a:jt-

JY WJlPAM I. WitiB
WASlUNGTON - The blow·
torch heretofore directed with·

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Ill the Cabinet almDit acluslve- .
IJ at 8ec!rt1117 Cll Slate llND
Rust llld - - Ill DelenH
Robert McN!IIIIIrl II DOW larDIIJI Ill h i • 11-. upoa
Secretary of tbt TreUU'7 Hen.
ry Fowler.
'l1iouCb Rlllk and McNamara
are, of eoune, 1tlll .-th18
quite eiiOUIIb over lha war In
VIet Nam, Fowler II lor the
firSt Ume at lbe cent« of the
blast. Now It II the matter of
tu pollcy.
AJatn, aa Ill the VIet Nam
wue, the real 10urce of heat
Ia lrom Democradc llld not
Republlcu membera of CG•
lfl'esl. Alain, too, a cleep llsue
If ralaad coneerntnc the proper
dlvilliou ol both lepl power
and pracUcal reiPODJibUt.
ty and . savvy witblll tbe .AIDerlean govtrlllllllnl.
The Viet Nam crlllea han in
truth been aeet1•1 more than
aimply to lulfilJ thetr eonatitullouol roll to aclvlle with
lbe GIICUiiVI dlplriiDeDI 011

are ee • loa not ~

with tbl iiiCUIIre 011 '-' poll·
q but ralber !mmecllall Pd
~ dolllmatloD of that poll·
cy.
To be aure, tbii'III .GIMI baalc
dlllereoca betweeo these two
tlltuatlolll. The rflbt of
lbe
ewulltw de{iartment to be ,lbe
ch1el tnltlatq llld fmp)la!io!t.
1"1 ,_ Ill fortl8D policy ..
uodebltabiJ clear tn tbt eon.

eoucreaa

Apes Blacken TV
·· E""" the ape• are llll'lllnc away from
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.•it·-med like a great Idea at forst whea
i -~ton set was placed tn front of l~e
~ ' eqt at the Brom Zoo to enteNin
ii(' tk!ilma[a, But alter a spell of walcll~ lllool-em·Uf" and teen-age dauce shows,
: . lost lnterest and became restless •

!)'J;bt amarter the anilllal,"

nplalna
mapnal curalor J"'e¢1 A. Davies Jr.,
·•~r nsler It Is for him to Itt bored.
. "are, by and large, the hardest to keep
enfldalned"

Wilf,r' aoet thll leave us humans? We
uOIUillle ~ lOp up whatever the networks
le!!d us, just 10 it's simple and noisy and
has a leucb lrack to prompt Ul. Indeed,
some of us are 10 meamerized wllb lht

phon!~. ap, stuff presentad on televislol

thai we 1t1r out of eur trancea only W:..U
•ometbtac bappeDI to prevent us from seeIng \Uf favorite plVII'Iml.
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A Ill! Ill ~ aceu.ll1 tailed and eomplalnejl to their Jacal 1lalioal becau1e the
real-life drama of the I'IICUI of GtmlnJ.I
fnt.munb!d or preemP*ed noaaense
like
"BitmiD~r or "IMt ja &amp;paee...
J,iarwiD was ri&amp;bt· We've cleiiCtllded f19IA
tha apu - dellcended Wlf below the&amp;

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not again evident until the latter part ol
Woodrow Wilson's second term, and tha
reaction to lhe first World War. But 1hll ascendancy was short-Uved; a CGugresa
elected mostly on the question of proh!bl·
lion enforcement in the tweutles was more
than willing to turn the control beck to
Franklin Roosevelt when the country faced real difficulties in the rrreat depre~
sion. Since then Its power has steadUy d&amp;cllned.
During the administration of Jobn Kennedy, CGngreas made aome attempts to reassert its power and was able to clelay or
prevent several admtniBtratioD meaaures.
But with the 196t prealdeDilal campaiiiJ
the old battle between "old" and "new"
wealth came Into the picture.
Thill campaign demonstrated tbe odd
fact that the terms Conservative and Lfb.
eral do not represent rich IOd poor but
rather, the two classes of weolth. ID the
words of Carolyn
Bird ''the rmauclal
struggle behind the scenes Is between tba
old wealth, civilized and cultured iD !otJDo
dations and the new wealth, virile and
unlor~. arising from the flowing prof·
Its of the southwest and west. The new
wealth stood lor the narrow and fear-rack·
ed aim1 of petty bourgeoise, !naeo:urlty
and egocentricity.'"
The tensciotlll resulllDC from the eo•
test on these linea reaulled In lhl election
ol a congrest! whose mernllen ID
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measure owe their election to presldeDtlal
tifluence and the present almost complete
subservience of the Congress to the execu·
live branch. Thus, It follows that adoption
of the proposed amendment for lour year
terms with election In Presidential yean
would completel)l submerge the very necessary principle of parliamentary debate.

Deduct 75 Per Cent
It has long been suspected t!lal the reason nature provided people witb two eara

Powerful, Sleek 'Tell City' Was River Work Horse

~ 1o do whatever It pleuel

lboUI ~ Ia lepiiJ .llltebut. vlllllY Umlted 117 0\lntr
.tlDDI of coQUiiOD senae. ~vw•
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BY DICK moMAS
little difference ID the sl2e of
Late In March of 1916, it was the two boats. Both had I he
reported that the new packet same depth. The KANAWHA
syndicate which owned t b e was a few inches wider and the
RUTH and DUNBAR had just TELL CITY was nine and onepurchased the TELL CITY, at hall feet longer.
Evansville, Ind. She was fast Built at Jellersonvllle, Ind.,
and roomy and was scheduled . in 1889, the TELL CITY was
to take the place of t b e 190 feet long, had a beam of
RUTH In the Pittsburgh -Galli· 38 feet, and a hold 5.2 !""t
polis .·Charleston trade. The deep. She was rebuilt at Pt.
RUTH was to enter the Park· Pleasant in 1911. A big carrier
trsburg-Pittsbut'l(h trade.
as welt as a fast boat, I~ e
The TELL CITY was •me of TELL CITY bad three boolers
lhe largest packets that ever and 17 x 7 foot engines.
ran in the Gallipolis-Pittsburgh The TEf,L CITY left Evan!!trade. S~e. was allowrd 459 ville March 25, 1916 for Gallipotons. The ill·latcd KANAWHA lis and arrived here lour days
"as allowed 429 tons. There was later in charge of Captains

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total rtcbl to
1beJr pi'Gddlng. The ouly Cl'l9'
tloll Ia whether U1ef Ill correel.
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'l'rw1IJJ come out 1Ds11DII7
f« • pDera1 tal IDC1'IUI Ibis
year, 81 • cold press upon
what lbq 111 81 a wper-Jteat.

llltultoa IIHU. CoD8fll!ipDPI
flltruslaD In til - . t:herelore
1w been lrldiUtllllll1,
and
rl&amp;biiJ, 1lllllertabll ouly oa
aolt feet,
In practlca, aay pari of Conlfl'ISI II 011 aound lfl'OIIICI lo
trytng to persuade the tii!CUtlve to cbaDC• • foref&amp;D policy.
But to attempt to obalrucl and
dellroy a policy a1read1 law·
fully put In motlou, tn a time
Cll ahootiDI war to wbldl tbt
DBIIIJn II a1read1 deep!)' CMGmltted, II not a proper eon.
creuJoual eterclse.
Ou tba oilier hand, Coqrela'

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IDflatloo. Fowler blmleU baa
1101 automaticallY llld forever
hamel IIICh I tax riJe. SliD, he
no present aeed lor dampq down •aa ec;ono1117 110 paiDfuUy thruat Into I reall1 Jdgh
tempo. Glveo 110111e sell • rellrelat 117 busiDea In prices
llld 117 labOr In 11111 dmanda,
10 II'IVe I llep lll&amp;J not. II
be sees 11, Ill aecessa'7 at all.
Hll tlew II iijiiessed In the ·
old Ja11n1 that there II a
time to keep 01111'1 shirt OD and
that I1ICb a time II 110\f, 'nil
flew of 6111 Democrallc crllb

·'-and Come to Think of ItYou Got Anything in the Mattress?"

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Fred C. Rombrook and Harry
C. Donnally, Pilot Henry Holloway was at the wheel.
Captain Charles Ellsworth
was placed In command of tbe
TELL Cl'l'Y when abe waa
ready Ia depart Gallipolis Mar.
31, 1916 on her malden trip to
Pittshurgll. Purser Fred Hoyt
was in charge of the office. PI·
lots Dan Patchell and Mike Davis were at the wheel. Stewart
William Ross was in charge
of !he cabins. Her eagtneer was
Billy Fisher.
At the time the TELL CITY
was the largest, most staunchly built and finest ster. wheel
packet on the
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that pick up their current by their own cars and etmlr&lt;ll•
A bright orange K·B Lotus I steel wire pickups, on guide- with them or rent them at the
Ford thundors out of a steep shnes mounted under the front Tom Thumb Raceway. The
banked pinched oval and roars of the car, from either alumin· hobby center also has caro for
into a mild curve closely follow' um or copper conductor strips sale in either assembled rendy
ed by a red Ferrari 210, grey along each side of the slot in , to run or kit form from which
Porsdoe Spyder, maroon Chee- l~e track.
the racing enthusiast may build
tah, and w~ i te Cbap11rral. Sec- l\aci ng fans may either bring ~is favorite car.

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Farm Leaders Say This is
Not Time to Drop Controls

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onds la1er the Lotus

WASIIINGTON CUP!) - A reports tlllt tl1flll' llllcb II a
nt farm offlelal 8Dd a major Jtl•"'wiP&amp; Clllllltrlll nil
farm Ieider luwe to u million lllort toaa at till
joined In apeaktng out agaloat bellmlllll of the 1t54l · - ·
the Idea that till tlnle IDa 1101111 ap 2.5 mUIIon lo8l from lkleb
to c1rop all 1ovemment produc- 011 haDtl a Jell urllar.
tiOD controll.
The ftpcd aald tba lkleb
Rep. W. R. Poqe, J&gt;.Ta., be- DOt bunleaaoml 111111 Ill&amp;
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llevetl the Idea baa tp'OWII
ol atocb at the bt:tllullllis ell -*
wl,despread clflc!•aalnn of PreD:
_.....,,_ .-ld 111 ap '•-•
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.....- I PlOP*G '""' aeverPI 1D1111oD tons. II prtdlelfor Freedom Bill, a meaanre to ad stocb wua1c1 rema1r1 at nlb:
m1ae tbe eJillln8 uver~~e~~ food er hllb 1efe11 ftr eeveral ,_.
lid program.
to come. Poar cropa lo tiiiiDI at
Poage uya farmen are be- tbe major prodnclnl COUIIIrflll
q led to believe paasaae of coukl bait tbl balldnp, Bothe bill will wipe out tbe Deed
fCI' all govermne11t farm I1IP' er.
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8Dd controll. But It will
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DOt have that effect, he cla!C!lalrmu Harold D. Ololey,
~ J&gt;.N.C., ollbe boule qrlealtura
Tbe ..•nil Ja--•er'l
w"""' ~ committee IIIYI tbe pauel IDlY
came durin&amp; a House tate up later Ibis IMl' fepl•
Committee
tJoo aimed at railing lliibeu
A. Jaenke, 8D agrlcul produdloD ID 1187
lure department official, told The wmmlttee • w~
poqe lbe adrn!nlatratloa pJgeollholed a II'OIIP of hUll
agreed wllh him.
whldl would han l'flllll*d IOJJaenke said that many farm. beaD produe!l!m IIIII JW 011

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"from the atsndpolnt of farm
lllcome this lillie moat dallger·
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aereap diverted lrom r.4
p-aiDI 8Dd otber tnpl. The
deparlmeDt had I'ICOIIIIIIII1d
DD cbqe bll!lldllll dltalado
acre l'!det1 thll :v- mefnttlllo
bJi tbat u Wll too iate Ill tbl

on the curve.

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a way tl!at will tv.avbt:a 111e
._., , . ud npp111
what we ..,.
Sea. FAta"" B. uw...e.
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C. G. Steele Furmlure building
ir. the 200 Lloc k of Third Ave.

Merrill like and Herold Wiserwm 11re owm:r~ and 4Jper&lt;lhrs
of th e new "slot-racing" esb.bJis!iment w~ i ch will brmg AmPrica's ne west hobby and the

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des 11 a· feedei.: ·
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BAR A IIOIIPM at
bow~ver It wll
KLONI;IIKI!l
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cotmt r y's 1:1'-:tf'st growing pas-

lirnr to \ralliR county.
Th" Tom Thumh
race\1/llY
will be oprn seven days
a
wt·rk rmd ho11rs of operation
me tentatively set for 3 to
10 :30 P- m_ A form;.t l oprning

Ing are also planned.
The new es tah\ishment has

two track s. both of them sa nctinnrd as championship tr;lcks

Billy Osborne, fifth grader at Rlv~
view elementary of eastern Meigs County,
bas a pack of unique pets.

The pets spread their small wings and
speed tO greet visiton at the Osborne
bome. All of the squirrels will crawl into
a trouser pocket at the first opportunity.
They will also sneak a ride on a shoulder
when a visitor walka through the home.

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R:1 · •1g Congn•ss. One track js !

155 in length, and t~e other BO ·

fr'' ' long. Both uvals have eight
"slots" or racing lanes.
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·;·he minio1ture 1-24 scale mod- 1
els of famous racing cars are
pow•red Ill' lmy. high speed
direct current electric motors

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Flying Pets

Mrs. Osborne fed the squlrreiJ four
drops of milk at meal times from 1 small
doll baby's bottle for several days. The
aquirrels now, however, munch happily
on anything from fried eggs to doughnuts.
They especially -m lo enjoy chocolate
candy.

is bfling plannt~d. Ltttf'r orRanized r ~uhs .rnd sa nct ioned rac-

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The squirrels, now almost 1 year old,
were given to Billy after they were rescued from a tree that had been cut down
at Forked Run Lake wbere his parents operate the concession and fishing 1uppliea
business.

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ACTI0:-1 AT TOM THUMB RACEWAY- Davld Beaver's white Chaparral takes
leact as the pack roars out of t~e steep ban ked pinched oval. In second place is a
ford GT. Strung out behind the leaders are three bright orange Lotus Fords.

Billy has not yet permitted his pets to
get outside. Theories on what would hapies on what would happen vary. Some say
they will leave. But othen insist they will
remain nearby.
Bill, however, Is taking no chancel
with these favorite

!Lightning Wrecked Carmel Sch

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'lbe !D0011 II btlw!ell Ill pbaae 8Dd lint quar11r
The IIIOl!llr!i alar
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'nil eveab!a liar 11 Jqplllr,
0erma11 phJnlefll 11111 dJt.
oov- at the x-~~q, Wllblla
lloelllleo. Wll 11n IDa
Jn 1111, Japtlll rttlptJ' N
the leap~ of Nallta

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BY LESTER L ROUSH
A storm cloud of foreboding
appearance hung ill the aorth·
westers sky as the 49 enrolled
pupils responde~ to the ochool
; bell following the I!OOR recess.
' It was 1:30 p.m., March 25th,
' 53 years ago.
' Advanced work In Latin, AJ.
gebra, Geometry at·d lessons Ia
all otherclasses from beginnera
through those preparing for the
State Teachers Examination
was to be resumed.
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pupill
MORE TRACK ACTION - Three Lotus Fords cross the bridge Into the final turn before hitting the stretch . w.re at the blackboard, othen
Spectators will hnrl action llke this daily at tho Tom Thumb Raceway In the former Steel Furniture building on Thlr« -ill their seats, studying.
Ave.
A flash of light across t b e
room frightened some of the
pupils, amused otben. One girl
was heard to whisper to the one
In front of her, "Gel ready to
jump, It's gotng to thunder."
I, as teacher, was standing about midway between the old
burnside stove and the row ol
front seat.s, observing the work
at the blackboard. This was the
Carmel school located II v e
miles aorth of Racine.
The flash of light was followed iR seconds by a devastaling
crash that ao badly destroyed •
the achool room that no 11101'1!
CARMEL SCHOOL- The old
School in Meigs County, as It ..,l,ltt.
clssea were held that apriq.
of 1911·1912. The spring of 1911 the building was hit and nearly
Broicbealedbollflll and splinters pronged bolt of electricity that knocked out a number of pupils,
~~•• ur across the room. er, Lester Roush. Today Dr•.Le.ster Roush, Is a former Ohio cburcb
._..... In the flesh of 10me of and living ID the neighborhood where the near trageey occurred.
tbl puplll, bmken IIIIU Wll
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•·&amp;tiered acrou the floor, leav.
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In&amp; aome wftb bleeding gashes. the middle aoulb side.
. Only two wllole panes of &amp;Jasa 'lb. uorlhwest ltroke tore the entire building out of plumb. seal I:Jid covered
· rtmallled In the buUdiq. ApPal'- window, frame llld IIGardl at- Those DOt too badly abocked en a~t~~nr.
· illtlf the llghtnlng hit the fiq. taclll!d tO 11 ll'om the nil mak· l'lllhad. ll'om the room onto the Eva ' Archi!r,
I ltafl first, allbough It bad the lng 1 hole large eDOlllh ftr 1D pard! 111111 Into the ~oelllllll'llill. for
' effect of •, forked or quble,d automobile to enter.
HeaVJ ~ there at the blackbowd, e811a ~=~~'~
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.~T'I\1 lrilple alrote as It reached wiDow weight~
were lhrnst aiJd Ute teaCher; were llhocked Ins 1TESTING TilE TRACK - Making test runs at the new
·_l'rlllay's OliODilllt
1 to the gruuJIIIID three placee. Olle, trom their balllbJi 1111 ar 111tn anil Mt to tbe floor_, whert IICI!Ide4 1M ftt1iid
r. Skip Me1dow11, obseured behind Bill Wellman, wh6 Ja
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r=:~·~~,~~T.Klltdt!r, aild In' front, dtacended from the from the bulldlac. The liOUib: ~ etood;
aclour M
Ike Wiseman, band oq hip,, waiting for his racer to come "'.'.' ~
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On the 1eflii ~ta!ft GM hit the afde ltroke wall lillie 1111-. Ralpb ifcNIIIMI, aow decell- floor. Ollly m l,f
irlbl
crossed, li .lilrOid
W1sem~u, wbo with hll
brother, !Iii; .
Cent,er.
IJOI'Ibww&amp; - .
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(0•"' ed Ia
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Billy spends many hours each week
eontentedly playing with his little friends.
The squirrels, about the size of baby kit.
tens, are tamer than people would suseect.
They are usually kept in a cage in Billy'•
bedroom, but are often left to roam
through the Osborne borne.

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Thumb Model Car Racing and
Hobby Cemer which opened

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TodaJ 11 Surlda7. lbreb ••
aiDa arrd the Ullbed fillltes. tilt l8tlJ dl)' ollM wllb D te

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"What we ueed Ieday II - · It II lhccA!eelnble
rl what He WtUld
fewer heUefs - and 11101'1 be- llltenfgerrt, ~I
with Jill Die. He freely chose to
Uef," said the Rt. Rev• .James ty, such 11 we aee
human do what He believed
A. Pike, as he stabbed aut a heingl, could hava evolvad ID a wanted blm to do. BecaliSe
cilarelte and reached for the miDclless, Impersonal Ulliverse. W81 not preoc:eupled ,
padt to ligbl another.
Q. Do JOll believe that God HfmMif, 111111 because He
'lbe Episcopal Blsbop ol IIISWer&amp; prayers?
so cammllte!! Ill Ills mlullll
California was tired and A. No-ool ID the aense
aerv'DII otherl, tbn were no
haggard after 1 lOIII flight. He grallllng apeclll favora
barrlera ID Him to God. He waa
watkad nervllusly Up llld down partJcu1ar people. I
tbe "ttddJ open DIID"-andblmse..,lfl
hll hotel room In Wuhlngten. believe ID a God wbo
Got! wu ahle to reveal
Dc llppiDc blal:k co(fee and with the unlverae,
It arrd lflroulb JeB!II tn a
..h 3
u he \ried to lllterveniDC to set uldl
that btl uever heeD pe~~lble
eapltfn to I nporler the laWI 111111 al other times
Other pe!'IOII.
lbetilvllc'11 ,! llwl that have perrnlttllll them to opertle In
I* 11 ted """"'era of bill the usual way. II WI 11trlbute A thought for tbe
clJurcll to bbn of heresy. to G«&lt; wbat ~eoloaiiDI
French wriMr De La Jl!lcl~~oJ
'!'be reporter asked bow "acte ef epeelal
cauld: "We it\Jaya
Bllhop Pike fill about the we are saying, In effect,
who admire us, we do
''deltHf-God''
which He Is capricloul aad unfair .. • a1wayt lib lhoae whom
lately has received 11 much that He does for aome what
admire."
publicity.
refuses to do lor other!.
---"1 doa't dlg ft," he 1ald. "If Q. Ytu're not augeet~
AJIIRr (Prof. , _ . . J.J. God Is Indifferent to the late
AJt1Rr of Emory University) IDdlvlduall?
,
meaan what he tllellll to be A. No, no, on the mCCJiitlo\lrllartJ.
oraytng-tllat there onca was a believe that God's lol'e
God llld now there lta't any power are equally available -~.~- ..
more-that II iiODaell•, In the ·all II ut all of tbe time. tillli ' !AI
atrlct meanlq of IIIII term. ll pr~ In .tb1 ~rorld II
just dtelm't Dillie I!I1J' aense. lnterpellelratlll nallty;
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Either God has · aever ftlated ty paalilllf qalnlt llie han'lm
or He Is eternally existent."
wblcb we erect to keep --- 1•1
Q. l taU II·yGU atUII!UIIacrlbl lnm llr klllllillluulh Into
to the latter view? A. Ob, yes llvet. Prayer Is Olle of tbe wav• '
Indeed.. l believe In 0011· .
ID 1f~lch . WI lilly lofr*'
Q. 0o you tiW* ef (i.)cl aa an barr1m llld alloW Him L.": 1''1 ~-abatract tmpersoaal f~ per· brellk In, _He fl"er' cllln&amp;e.,

was so thai what went in 0111 could J'tlld.
lly find tts way out the otber. Now there
are ltatlaliC!l to back up thia IIUI[IIelon.
Accordlns to Mr. C. Howard Walla, a
consultant tn management
commun!ca·
lions : "Untrained listeners bear ouly about 25 per cent ol whet tbey'rl" UlteniDI
to.,.
la other word1, we relairl about every
lourtb word or every fourth M!lleuce or
every fourth t!lought that Impinges on tbl
ear. This would seem to auueat .that the
human cranium contains 101118 11!Jrt
of
matter acting a1 8D impediment to t b t
triDIIDisalon of sound 1crou the void.
Out mfght eapect coUep atudtnta to
possess I greater &amp;!JIOIIIII of tbla IOIII!Ikbsorbtng subata~ tb8D the a-raJ popu·
llllon. However, Walla cites. a aludy which.
1bowed tbal college· etudente ,listened to a
10-lllil!Ute talk wlt!l only 25 per· eent effie·
Ieney, the 1pme .so .the ~ of ua.
This, of course, IJII&amp;Iil simply bt ~uaa
YOUI!II' people of collea• aae already know
ju.t about everythtnc, 10 II Ia understanda·
bte that they consider three-fourths ol what
they hear not worth Ustenlng to.
Walta also uys that the l'leract pmorl
ependl g per cent of lJia lime writiDC, 18 per
cent reading, 30 w cent talldng and 45
per cent ltsteDinJ.
11'1 Ibis overage at llslniDC lime 11 •
vading "~u 111 tla~; ar ~ ~
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111Dat talktna Wne that II tnltiJulnl. conceive
of Him Ill per10111l power' · 'I. IDiftlleated .w.... t.t
We've often uaed up our 41 per cent of llsterms?
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cllllrly in aome Uves tbaD lo •
lenlnc lime, but ~ver ytt llavt we . met
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anyone wbo bad ·ruli out at hla Ill !IIi' ceRI
A. I believe !lie ·~&amp;,! ·., ¢ WhE:re lloea .ttll!la fit
of talking time, Jeavlnl Ull with II per cent.
-not.ID
the &amp;eiiH of .I being the picture?
of talklq time, leavilll ue wltb 11 per ceul
amoq
other
belllp,. 1!!11 1!1 t!Je A....Iesu,~ W81 frl every eense
uf pure, lold#D alienee.
that ultllllato reality 'baa bum8D belli just 11 ••
But we'rt btlplaa,

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Barry Osborne is the &amp;WU'dian of a quar-

produrtiOD IDI1 111
the futun to buDd lip ICiybeaD
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The 11 year.()Jd son of Mr. and Mrs,

Speclalors will find this kind

' llrrpr - - ; : lldl!1fDIIInlfl ..
~ lllparll!lellt u-, however, that 1n'11Md

maa.Y ·t wrD
Aptlylq Mltorleal apw'..

meanllmt the crew IJecM to trip to Pltllballh IIlii pledpll ·
eleu the packet before 1 h t a heavier lhlpment tbe follow·
started iD her new lradl.
1"1 week. Tba TELL CITY W81
PlnaDy ea April 7, 1J1I, last boat llld coukl make !lood
Jllo TELL CITY lll!oved all IDe 011 tbe run to lbe lleel elt1
the GrUfp1lla w I ,..,.. • with plent7 of water In ll!ulv.-,
her maldeD trip lo PIUIIbaqiJ ud no fos.
will! 1 bls trip. For the 11m
The day lhl TELL CITY
tha •
lime In """eral yeara produoe lnmineN waa Jlvel1 at lhl
111 egga - 4,IMIS 1!111!1 t. rtf
•ealen of the city ebaaaad polls wharf witb fl.. packell .-left tbe port 117 oo:!,ftr~
their replar ohlppfnc bUill loadlna and 1!Dioati!Dg, Olcl
burgh. The packet
ud pfnued to alalp •• the ermen oblened II looted
a large I!IIIOIIn1 of~ OPt':,'!
TELL CITY every weet u old times to 1111 tbl Sian
last ~ but now
IOJII aa the packet wa1 able Strlpea fioath18 from the stern RUTH 8Dd ~~~ 1'UDto reacb Plttsbargll eady ll8dl of the 'l'EIJ. CITY til blr ._
abe WIIB
Ibis
Monday morrdrlg.
parture.
offeted.
.
D. Grover Gill shipped more The TELL CITY ll!luaUy left
IOd thia
thaw 100 eases of eggs,. tbe GaWpol!a Satunll)' Aprll
1111 ..--:;-~It
TELL CITY oa her maldeD 1911 with lhl Naest
the aame ......, waa r&amp;-

Tho hobby center also bas
a complete stock of
from which the fan may pur·
chase replacement parts, such
as motors, controls, wheels and
tires, or purchase the materials, including sheet and tube
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Sh1 was tn tho best of coondllion and almost 11 good as new.
She bed a beautlful cabin that
Captalu Dick Brown said reminded him of the famoiiS old
Anchor LIRe boats out of St.
ouls. She was bib-beaded bad
broad and roomy decks aDd the
most spacious bollerdeck lor
passengers forward to be found
on any steamboat ou the river.
On March 31, 1916, the TELL
Cl'l'Y starred up the river from
Gallipolis for Pittsburgll. But
owing to Dond eond!Hons, she
was unable to get under the
B l 0 railroad bridge at Pl.
Pleasant. The RUTH left lor
Pittsburgh in her
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New 'Slot Racing' Establishment Reedsville
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Opened Ill Old French CitY .Friday Boy Has 4

Tlma seldtnel. SIIIIAIIf, IIINl rr, 1111

Newest Amendment Would Upset Ancient Safeguard
Our Amorican system of government
w1th its division Into the three branches
ol the Legislative, the Judicial, llld the
Executive functions waa modelad
from
tlrat of England and bed ltl orl&amp;in In the
tribal councils of tl1e Goths. Frdm the ear·
II' beginnings of this form of rule, it ba•
been moderated by a "ballmce of power."
With the Golba this balanca was provided
b1· the older men of the tribe
wh os •
,:conservative" views btl•nced the impatience of the YOIIIII "radicals." In England, with an aetepled two-clau system,
the hereditary memllership of the Rou••
of Lords fumishtd the bai&amp;Det.
Our Constitution was taken almost In
entirety from the law of .ED8110d, even to
tbe provision of "trial by, a jury of his
peers." in a society wbere everyone was
legally equal. Ami aiiiM!uP .the Senate
was intended 11 a substitUte f!lr :tile bouse
of lords and the Supreme Couai. aa a replaceme~t for the almost !!er.idltary judicial traditions of the English, any clear
balance of power In the IAglslative
branch was missing.
This resulted in a rivalry between the
three branches of government. It led to
a contest hdweel! those whose wealth was
Inherited and stable, and 'thole wbo were
becomin&amp; wealtlly by business enterprises,
for tbe control of CoDgrelf and the Presi·
dency.
·•
Under John Marshall, 1M
SUpreme
Court soon occupfad a position of control
in tbe early years of the government: a
rontrpl not completely displaced
until
Andrew Jackson's 'period.
With Jackson and several succeeding
presidents. power was ~ld in the exectllive branch, but
gradually secured more and more authority until It reach·
ed. m the Civil War aftermatll, the highest !'OWer of our history. Under the leader·
' hip and control of Thaddeus Stevens and
Chas. Sumner, the CGncrea wu able to
nullify entirely the power of the presidency and failed by a single vote of eslabllsb·
lng an actual diclatorahip by removing
Pres. Johnson from office.
Congre•s was able to let aBide the Intentions of the voters tn the eltctlon of Hayes
In 1876, and of bot!l voten IOd president
In the first Cleveland adm!Distratiou. There
after, the power began to daclh!e IOd waa

Fifty Years Ago on the River

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Maize Dwarf Mosaic Here.Since '62
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c. E. BLAKESJ,EE

lbl. Alllll, Apleulla'e
.Melp- tarmen,
maize dwarf moae!a his a bad
IOUnd. To olben It ill jutlllree
IIWds beciUII they've hid DO
flnt bllld aplrilllet with 11.

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are evident In leaves at 1101111
plenll until lllllllriiJ, .
J.. tha dleeelld plula epo
proacb ma- Ia leta ·AuiUit
or Slplembtr, reel Cll' rtddllll
purple ljiOtl ~ eiNikl dmJ.
op in the llava Illllllllf pliDII,

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atiould attempl to cbaDge to hy·

litldl

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IJIPifllllly

NllotaM~.
tf a larmlr hll hid _ .
lou, 111m he auld cbeok 011'&amp;fUlly to dlla'mlat, If po111ble1
II 1 lqbri4 aD bt Pallablt

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disease IDCidents wu may not be wilt. sOma &amp;1llbldo
later plinlad lifltll. Ilea ba" IVIIetl1l4 IIIII a d~
WOUld lit 001 llddlaoa.l t111ctt ol Gill mila tlvm 1 o~o~~..
reuon fOr JDOYIII&amp; toward - 11111 IJ'BIII luflllaUDD 11111 limo
lllr plantM eora, whlcil hll It pnaaJblllllll ld llll'louiiiDJIII'J•
been rommmendtcJ
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Tbere 11 ~ efldace to IJi.

1bll dlleui
In Olilo
rto
ID ltd but •• DOt ldenUflld oi the '-'· TbiJ reel Nment Jle1d .too much.
lD thiD lme or two fields. whlcll form1 lata In the QIIC:It IIUU.BTINI
Ill lNII It WIJ evident In
11 more CODIJ!lcuoue Ia 1be up- fii'IIIPII ®I'll ill offered, It
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per ltavtl lbla Ill lboll billow would bt will fw .I fll'lllll' lo
· '""""" ........ ...,.. IIV- the ear. Lo- ,ltml al pllllll ptlllll bullelbllllll to cbeol: lbe
m1 tlelds lbat wert lllfeeted IDftcled late In IIIII mq llunt IIIII ChiOI'OIIs nttnaa. llito
that )'tar. Ill 11184 the dlleue not show 1n7 dlocoloratJOIL
1np are given o1 a 1011 Cll' ·
spread furlbao and In INS lllllly When com 11 IDfeetld tariJ, open pedlaree and
flelda, parlklullrly river bottom
flelda, In Melg1 and Gallla, IIIII
llflllbbOrlg counties lbDwed .....
loua el'ldeuee ol damage
lbll dllease.
Most of the damage has occurred on river bottom fields
ready lnfelled witb
8J'IH. DIIIIIP 1n these

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aeems to r8J11e from very

to as much as two-thirds
three-fourths of a crop lou

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One fanner who 1101'1118lly
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In the neighborhood of
bushels of corn per acre
eel that a as acre field
eel only about 1000
wblch would be 1n
neighborbond of SO 10 36 bushels of corn
per acre
Sympto~ of maize dwlrf
mosaic vary conslderabljo em
in corn planta of the same bybrid In the wna field
plant may sbow IYflllllo~
ly tn the season and
not UDIII after pollination
Dlleued pt111111 U!1UIIy ·
lllll' ln fields as spots or
ten. Such apoll frequently

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MAIN ~~CTION- Appro:II!Jqately 45 members of the Green County Cattle
Feedel'll """"""'tlon viii~ two Gallla county ranches Wednesday, and one of the
hlglllilltll of the fllit wu a look at Sir Sam, prize bull of the Triple. EEE and IDdden
Vallu Ranche.l. Pictured above with the nationally famous animal on the Triple EEE
Ranch is l.ambert BUlb, raach manager.
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•vere IIUlllin8 ICOOmpaDI•
1be lbove IYJIIPII!ml. Tile 111II" of dwlrfiDI lppta'l 10 bt
due 10 the IIIP. Cl plant deveJ.
opment when the infection oocurs. Mllllf plants haVI shorlened IDtuoodes tbroqbDul but
in otllen only the !lllmloclel •
bove ~ ear are shortened.
Plants mfected in later stages
growth may not be ~

IHI D&gt;lll'ked the leCOI1d yell'
ol eKieD!Ive nsurcb w o r k
In the Portsmouth arll
lo determine resistance ol corn
Ia thta maize dwarf moasic bulletln. Details or this research
are Included In lht rto
llarch circular Its eDtillld,
"Com VIrus Research ID Ohio
In IGeS." A copy of this hulletln
Is avelilble by COIIIacl1ng the
County Extension Office.
Two or tllree lbtngs now
aeem to be Indicated:
Problbly lbe 1111111 lmporllnl
II that flrmen 1111ouk1 DOt [IIIIo
le beeaUH af 1111 dii11M. II
lbey ha"
lllllll'loul lau It

that IDHCII11111 bt

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of thelmportiDt eur11r1 of tbll
dl•aM. At 1be pnsent lildt,
however, lbert II DO lnltcl CODtro1 protl'am aVIIIahle wblch
would permltUJ!Da llllllllllhod.
Till bell hope lot lbe Mure
apparenUy Ill ID lbe develop.
ol ttllllanl bybrlda. Thls MASSIY.PRGUSON
e111 cotn. Tile way the ralllll will like aeveral yem to carry
and
ayt1t111 warkl: A rallbC of 01111 nut.
NEW HOLLAND
llltllealll 10 qmptolllt; 2
cates intermediate; and S
Tile belt recommendation • S.UaFor ...
10 Ianners ill that they eMuaey-Fwguaon
cates completely susceptible.
Jf the rating II 1.5 or Ius
on~urrenr!
~ Trlcfort
ill CO!IIlderld a I1De wllicb
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. Plowa, Dlsca,
eollliderable t6!llllance.
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. tf mlllz.e dwarf CultiYIIfort and
epidemic will reduce yield and lie has been fGIIIIII ~ In
Mowara
elllmated· 15 10 2$ per cent tn
area and 10 overwiDierlng
bybridl wblcb, IIGOred Z.O for -~ir of~=s:;' hyRl':'da II e New Hol,l1nd Baiera
llunt or cblo~. Correspond·
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on • New Hollend •~~te
IDciY greater ylllds reeluetlonl the baais of reelstance l1olle And 111 your firm 1111411
may be e1peettd for 1 Wul
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PI-Ing PrlcMI
eplemic in hybrids rated more
FISH EGGS
EasyTermal
auscepllbfe.
ID cenell, Plilablt MDM· EeP of the aea barring are
rtBIItanl bybridll .,. less ac- lticty and usually are found at.
.eptable for lOmt qronomlc taehld to llonea or seaweed.
cllariCierlllics lhla are Olber An av(!l'ap female sea herring
IN(
110r11111117 ncommendlld com- depnells more than 30,000 egp
POMI!lOY
llinatiODI. AI ptellltt, there II a season. Most other fish ells WY 2-5101 Sprlllfl Ave.
Dille MDM l'lllltanct In hy- float.
brids with maturliJ' ralinp e1rUer than 800 (hybrids u. S. 13
maturliJ'). Tba hll 1101 bleD
llmt _.,. Ill oomblllt lllrouP
linldiDc, KDM rt111tanee wtfll
011.- dlllrlblt attrlbut111.
A lllltemtn&amp; loUowq the

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BY BRVBON L CARTBB
Co, ED. Apat, Aplc.
Lime and fertlliler 11'1 bulb
nPCessary lot produellve permanent paslurel. J'nd!JCIDfl tbla
odditlonal feed DIIIDI IDereuo
ed net ,jncome for tbe dairymaD
end Ieeder calf ayiltlm operalurs.
Lime and ferllllzer work wall
together Ill pulllnc mon dollllfs Ill your pocllelbook, but
when the soil pH ill low, bt nre
•O apply the lime flrll 1' b II
w&lt;ll belp you llrtlcb your fertl.
l1zer dollat'l. ,..
The belt way to delmniDe
the pH level of your 1111 -ill to
have It tested. '1'1111 11. 111111
done by takinl ,several IIDIJII¥
of soil from llie ffeld, mllin,
them toeether IIIII brlnilnl 0111
pmt ol dry toll_to the Cou!11Y
Extell!lon.om~. We wUJ amtlt
to the Ohio Stale University Ill
Columbus andY~ umple
be analyzed for •us. Jn ab'out
two W
f!ka ~ou wUI receive lest
repor#
bow milch Ume
and ~.It ,
10 l\lply.
Yes, .eolia IDoney to ljlply

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beneDII of Ume llld lerllllzer. puture wUJ decUne a a result
1. Lirn1D£ matertall eupply of proper fertUizallon.
calcium llld somellm• magne- 1. Tbe yield of dltestlble IJJio
llum; both of lbele elements tr1ents per acre 11 ln&lt;ftased by
ore 11aentlal lor plant arowth. fertliziatlon.
I. Lirn1D£ lncre-the evan. s. Quality of forage Is lmability af pboapborul, molybde- proved from fertilization.
111111, and 11118DH1um.
7. FerllllzatiOD of pastures Jn.
a. Llmln8 lncreaset favorable creases tbe drouehl tolerance.
IL!croblal activity. Thls results A well nourlabed plant will uW·
In u Increased relesse of nitro- lze water more efflclenll7 lbaJI
pb, pbotphorua end olhtr ele- a plant puor In nutrition. Pilotmenll from the soU oraanic phorus Increases root developmatter.
ment.
4. FerllllzaUon ol permanent Ferlllizm should he applied
puture1 eon cbuge the com- in such a manner that:
position of the puturea. Kentue- I. Growlnt plants c1111 u~~e the
lr:y bluqriill, orchlfd IJ'BSS, fertilizer efficiently.
bromeiJ'UI, timothy, Ladino 2. There 11 nwe or no injury
Clover, white clover, blrdafoot to plants from the fertilizer.
trefoil and alfalfa respond prof. 3. The Job can be accompllllh·
itably to fertilization. Sweet ver- eel as quickly and 18 easily as
nal, sedgea, poverty 11'0!1 and iB economically possible.
weeds do not mpund pro&amp;. Once the soil pH of perma·
ably.
nent bluegrass pastures bas
Clovers incroase when pho8- been adjusted to the dealred levphonu, potassium llld lime e1 and the bule fertilizer lrllt.
111'1 appUed. Blueif811 percent. ment ha1 been made
!you'll

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5f,OOO Children to soffer from Poison
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where wilbln o:'Y vary lllf·· II
Etrly le8IOD rug~~
ma1se dwarf
qulbt
dlfferenl from tbott found to
wlrd the end o1 tbe season.
EARLY SYMPTOMs
Early l)'lllllloml first appear
at the bases of Jeavea and coolist of a mooalc pattern of uiht
and dart green areas wllbln
the leam. The IDOSaic 11111
remllln In a unHorm pattern or
the spots or flecks may merae
Into DL"l''W continuous or flrok•·ll
en 11reab alolljf Ute veins of
Ieav811.
Later, It about the time of
last cultivation In the field, the
)'OUIICer leaves unfolding In' the
wborl are 111111'11 uniformly yel·
low 01' cblorotte. The yellowing
may be more pronounced at the
aids llld lips. Yellow stripes

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need a soD lest Ia do this prop.
erly), then 10 application of 50
to 110 potlllds each of phoaphate
IIDd poluh per acre · eveey
two years Is needed for h1Ch

~a~ood
ldaalo apply 40
60 pounds of nilrogen per

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redu!).
If you "pol8on- - Be sure Cat en products
proof' your boDie during Na- are properly labeled.
tloniii .K,pltoa PreYentlon Week, - Read lbe label before Ullng.
w~)il 1111 week.
-Clean the medicine ceblnel
Youllfotblldren will eat ll!ld periodically. Get rid of old
drink •almoll uylblng - Jn. medicine by lllllhlna It down
clud)D£ medicine• and house- the drain, rlnalnl the eontalller
hold ~ wblcb can cause In water, and lbeD d1leardlng It
serloal IDJtu7, lllnesa,
or - Refer to medlclnea by their
deetll. Clllldren under
five proper namea. Tiley .,. not
are ~ Jltely to be the vic- candles. Avoid tatJnc
medJ.
lillll ol eccldeftlal
pollonlng. callona In the prneuee of dJ1I.
Tbey IN In' lhe aplorln&amp; alap dren. Tum on the 1libl when
with t 11111Urll bablt ol tasUng giVID£ medicine to o1ber1 or
cve!'YIIIIII - llld they are not taking 11 )'0111'8elf.
discour1pd ·Ill' 1 bad taste or The garage, buemenl, or
amelfJ :riley are apt 10 lind i back porch m1y be catch-11111
polsollliiiDCf baz8nloul products lor storing IUCh c:hemlel1a u
in ltdrtft art11 under the lnaectlcldea, flmllcld'!a, peetlkitchen alllk, In· ·the bathroom, cldH, palnll, lye, llld charcoal
b a s~l or aarqe, or on the llshter fluid. A loekld metal
hack parch. Accidental polson- eablntt II the belt pike lor
ings 8lllOIIII cblldnn frequently 1torin1 poisons when lillclren
involve, .llledl&lt;!lnes, household are In the home.
deaniJII "Jiroduels, . Insect Above aU, teach your child
sprays, kerosellf, Ua1lter lluld, to respect medicines. You
'"'"e ~4!1 ,pollshes,. turpen- would moat surely ICOid your
tine, 178in11J, JOfPI,IIents, and pro- offspring If he were to sUck
ducts CQil!aiRing )ye and acids. his finger Into an electrical outTo "puiaon • proor• your let beeauso of the poulbll co"'
home- . ,
·
aequencea, and yet you may be
- Keep ' 1lousehold prnduell paradoxically encouragtn1 him
ond nitlllctnes out of reach ond towarda lethal conaequencea by
out o! ~ ol eblldren. U you malting him think of medlclnel
ros~ibl!y "ell!, lock them In a 11 "candy." IIIJmember,
the
cabmet ot cloSfl!. Remove lbe drup that uve a1lo !lave the
rontainet lo • sale spot If potential Ia ltlll.
Momenta
you mull leave the room for apent In child safety may actuOD)y an lamnt.
· all¥ bt an lllvtltmenl Ill your

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S.rylce - llulk !preadlnt Av1111ble
- We Also Can Apply Liquid Nitro.... To Your Flelda. ALL ANALYSIS,
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Nuxhall Hit
Hard, Reds

were tested CIOOperatively by the U.S.D.A.
and the Ohio Agricultural Research end
Development Center In highly infected M.
D.M. (Maize Dwarf Mosaic) fields near
Portsmouth, Ohio last summer.
These DeKelb varieties 874 end 872 were
rated right near the top of several hundred hybrids tested.

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DEKALB HYBRIDS
RESIST STUNT

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WI1H YOUR DEKAlB DEALER

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DeKalb varieties listed as experimentels
9131 (DeKalb 874) and 9132 (DeKelb 872)

aus

WY 2-2176

The

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CDIS

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.,:'I.!!J.,c:;:! l!e. from...Store
medlclnea ~ep~ralaly
health llld Ufe Itself. each yeor In the earljo spriD£
other housellold produell. Don1 Jet your be1ltatlon be stimulate growth and lncnase
Th!fi::mated
I OO,- -Keep all )ll'04ICII In their loaa1
puture produclion.
000
· ~ bl vlcllml of original containers, not cups

COLUMBUS (UPI) - New
Lebanon Dixie's giant • killen
knaeketl ott unbeaten Ro!tlord,
75 to A Saturday 10 win the
Ohio Clus A bleb IIChOol biS·
kelball cllamptonsblp.
The upset victory over the
taller and favored BulldoCs cll·
maxed a 28-1 season for Coaeh
Columbus Hines aod hla pesky
band af lllllputlens. They
reacbed the flnals by lmDCklq
reaoht the flnala by knocklt
off previously unbeaten Rittman
l'rlday.
II wu e biller pill lor the
Wood Counlilllls since it was
their llrat 1011 In 711 aamea.
Montgomery County team
wasted no time In provi!ll to
the St. John Arena crowd of
13,791 that they came to play

-ACTOR SALES

a11 corn. planll 1n the field are

POMIROY

Central Soya
of Ohio
3rd &amp; Sycamort Ste.

Gllllpolll

.)

New LeJ. .. -1n Dixie Upsets Rossford For·Class Ar·

fulton.Thompson

Lime, Fertilizer are §..~~..E-. . · NEW- 816---· ·
Needed for Pastures~~~?::~=:.
!
It Is not UIJU!Ual 1D find a plant
lime and fertlllJer. lfDw will age will Increase with ferll1ll.
to 18 lnchea taU ldjacent 10
this addltlonlll Investment help 01·, particularly with nitrogen.
er pla~ ol normal or neu

f

Official '65
NFL Statistics

basketball.
)with 7:23 to 'play. He tlnlsbed i champions did not JIOIHII 11 C.pt1ln Bill Gladieux topped
8p1rked by Stan Otwlnt, jun- with 18 polnll.
' much pulse aa hi! 1982 quintet. Roulord with 17 ·pu1nts, llll,d
ior gu1rd, and Jim Eck, IIOIIior Dixie jumped on the opPor- "I'll have to lake thai back," center Mtkt Fedto added 16.'
forward, Dixll hit 11 ollll flrll tunity 1nd outacored Rossford he 1814. "I think we had to play Dixie earned the Iitle the
It shota to grab e 25-11 lnd 11-13 down the 1tretch 10 earn a harder laem this yell' to win herd way. It knocked off three
with 7:19 to play lnlhelleCODII Ita second Class A crown In the th1111 In 1962."
illrlltht unbeaten
on
quarter.
,
past five seasons.
Rossford rallied ld the late Hines coache the Grey·
The Sunday Tlme..sentlne~ Sunday, March 27; lllee-7
stages of the hal! but trailed hounds to the 19112 state cham31-31 at Intermission.
plonship.
The streakiO£ Greyhoundl Olwlne paced the new cham•
tW'hed on the steam agllln In pions with 22 points. He con·
the third perlnd to pull ou&amp; to a nected on 10 of 18 shol8 !rom
comfortable 51-38 lead with four the field lor a 55.6 lleld IJORI
minutes 1o play. The clomt percentage. Three other Grey·
Rossford could get after that hounds finished in double figwas 57-52 with 7:12 to 10 In the ures. Eck and Mike Wampler
game.
had 13 each and Wilson added
Jim Penix. the Bulldnp'
Ohio guard, rallied his team as Hines, smiling with aallafaeit closed the gap lo 6&amp;-611 bdt lion, retracted an earlier alltl&gt;
picked up his fifth personal loul ment that this year's state

quintets

All· 12.

the 1i1y to tbt crown.
Brunt
It oulletl BllaYia 1443 In the Wampltt
flnalR ol lht Tro7 tlllonal, Smith
Clipped 1\11111111 ·N-41 In Fri· l'ennincton
day's stm~llnall lnd won the Hess
UUe by downinl Rossford.
·. · TotalR
1 hlfetd (G)
The Bo1:
lllxle (151
G F T Gladieux
Olwine
10 2-3 22 ~lloway
l!lck
5 3-7 13 FecliO
Wilson
3 H 12 Penix

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Maize Dwarf Mosaic Here.Since '62
1.-------=..
BY

c. E. BLAKESJ,EE

lbl. Alllll, Apleulla'e
.Melp- tarmen,
maize dwarf moae!a his a bad
IOUnd. To olben It ill jutlllree
IIWds beciUII they've hid DO
flnt bllld aplrilllet with 11.

1'8 -

liP~

are evident In leaves at 1101111
plenll until lllllllriiJ, .
J.. tha dleeelld plula epo
proacb ma- Ia leta ·AuiUit
or Slplembtr, reel Cll' rtddllll
purple ljiOtl ~ eiNikl dmJ.
op in the llava Illllllllf pliDII,

==:.

atiould attempl to cbaDge to hy·

litldl

~

IJIPifllllly

NllotaM~.
tf a larmlr hll hid _ .
lou, 111m he auld cbeok 011'&amp;fUlly to dlla'mlat, If po111ble1
II 1 lqbri4 aD bt Pallablt

-

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::e:

disease IDCidents wu may not be wilt. sOma &amp;1llbldo
later plinlad lifltll. Ilea ba" IVIIetl1l4 IIIII a d~
WOUld lit 001 llddlaoa.l t111ctt ol Gill mila tlvm 1 o~o~~..
reuon fOr JDOYIII&amp; toward - 11111 IJ'BIII luflllaUDD 11111 limo
lllr plantM eora, whlcil hll It pnaaJblllllll ld llll'louiiiDJIII'J•
been rommmendtcJ
'
Tbere 11 ~ efldace to IJi.

1bll dlleui
In Olilo
rto
ID ltd but •• DOt ldenUflld oi the '-'· TbiJ reel Nment Jle1d .too much.
lD thiD lme or two fields. whlcll form1 lata In the QIIC:It IIUU.BTINI
Ill lNII It WIJ evident In
11 more CODIJ!lcuoue Ia 1be up- fii'IIIPII ®I'll ill offered, It
~~~~~..
per ltavtl lbla Ill lboll billow would bt will fw .I fll'lllll' lo
· '""""" ........ ...,.. IIV- the ear. Lo- ,ltml al pllllll ptlllll bullelbllllll to cbeol: lbe
m1 tlelds lbat wert lllfeeted IDftcled late In IIIII mq llunt IIIII ChiOI'OIIs nttnaa. llito
that )'tar. Ill 11184 the dlleue not show 1n7 dlocoloratJOIL
1np are given o1 a 1011 Cll' ·
spread furlbao and In INS lllllly When com 11 IDfeetld tariJ, open pedlaree and
flelda, parlklullrly river bottom
flelda, In Melg1 and Gallla, IIIII
llflllbbOrlg counties lbDwed .....
loua el'ldeuee ol damage
lbll dllease.
Most of the damage has occurred on river bottom fields
ready lnfelled witb
8J'IH. DIIIIIP 1n these

b:

aeems to r8J11e from very

to as much as two-thirds
three-fourths of a crop lou

·

One fanner who 1101'1118lly
'
In the neighborhood of
bushels of corn per acre
eel that a as acre field
eel only about 1000
wblch would be 1n
neighborbond of SO 10 36 bushels of corn
per acre
Sympto~ of maize dwlrf
mosaic vary conslderabljo em
in corn planta of the same bybrid In the wna field
plant may sbow IYflllllo~
ly tn the season and
not UDIII after pollination
Dlleued pt111111 U!1UIIy ·
lllll' ln fields as spots or
ten. Such apoll frequently

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MAIN ~~CTION- Appro:II!Jqately 45 members of the Green County Cattle
Feedel'll """"""'tlon viii~ two Gallla county ranches Wednesday, and one of the
hlglllilltll of the fllit wu a look at Sir Sam, prize bull of the Triple. EEE and IDdden
Vallu Ranche.l. Pictured above with the nationally famous animal on the Triple EEE
Ranch is l.ambert BUlb, raach manager.
' ..,

on •

•vere IIUlllin8 ICOOmpaDI•
1be lbove IYJIIPII!ml. Tile 111II" of dwlrfiDI lppta'l 10 bt
due 10 the IIIP. Cl plant deveJ.
opment when the infection oocurs. Mllllf plants haVI shorlened IDtuoodes tbroqbDul but
in otllen only the !lllmloclel •
bove ~ ear are shortened.
Plants mfected in later stages
growth may not be ~

IHI D&gt;lll'ked the leCOI1d yell'
ol eKieD!Ive nsurcb w o r k
In the Portsmouth arll
lo determine resistance ol corn
Ia thta maize dwarf moasic bulletln. Details or this research
are Included In lht rto
llarch circular Its eDtillld,
"Com VIrus Research ID Ohio
In IGeS." A copy of this hulletln
Is avelilble by COIIIacl1ng the
County Extension Office.
Two or tllree lbtngs now
aeem to be Indicated:
Problbly lbe 1111111 lmporllnl
II that flrmen 1111ouk1 DOt [IIIIo
le beeaUH af 1111 dii11M. II
lbey ha"
lllllll'loul lau It

that IDHCII11111 bt

0D1

of thelmportiDt eur11r1 of tbll
dl•aM. At 1be pnsent lildt,
however, lbert II DO lnltcl CODtro1 protl'am aVIIIahle wblch
would permltUJ!Da llllllllllhod.
Till bell hope lot lbe Mure
apparenUy Ill ID lbe develop.
ol ttllllanl bybrlda. Thls MASSIY.PRGUSON
e111 cotn. Tile way the ralllll will like aeveral yem to carry
and
ayt1t111 warkl: A rallbC of 01111 nut.
NEW HOLLAND
llltllealll 10 qmptolllt; 2
cates intermediate; and S
Tile belt recommendation • S.UaFor ...
10 Ianners ill that they eMuaey-Fwguaon
cates completely susceptible.
Jf the rating II 1.5 or Ius
on~urrenr!
~ Trlcfort
ill CO!IIlderld a I1De wllicb
''
n
...., eMHHy•fii'IUIIII
. Plowa, Dlsca,
eollliderable t6!llllance.
.
. tf mlllz.e dwarf CultiYIIfort and
epidemic will reduce yield and lie has been fGIIIIII ~ In
Mowara
elllmated· 15 10 2$ per cent tn
area and 10 overwiDierlng
bybridl wblcb, IIGOred Z.O for -~ir of~=s:;' hyRl':'da II e New Hol,l1nd Baiera
llunt or cblo~. Correspond·
•1 8
on • New Hollend •~~te
IDciY greater ylllds reeluetlonl the baais of reelstance l1olle And 111 your firm 1111411
may be e1peettd for 1 Wul
·
PI-Ing PrlcMI
eplemic in hybrids rated more
FISH EGGS
EasyTermal
auscepllbfe.
ID cenell, Plilablt MDM· EeP of the aea barring are
rtBIItanl bybridll .,. less ac- lticty and usually are found at.
.eptable for lOmt qronomlc taehld to llonea or seaweed.
cllariCierlllics lhla are Olber An av(!l'ap female sea herring
IN(
110r11111117 ncommendlld com- depnells more than 30,000 egp
POMI!lOY
llinatiODI. AI ptellltt, there II a season. Most other fish ells WY 2-5101 Sprlllfl Ave.
Dille MDM l'lllltanct In hy- float.
brids with maturliJ' ralinp e1rUer than 800 (hybrids u. S. 13
maturliJ'). Tba hll 1101 bleD
llmt _.,. Ill oomblllt lllrouP
linldiDc, KDM rt111tanee wtfll
011.- dlllrlblt attrlbut111.
A lllltemtn&amp; loUowq the

TUnetoGtt

GrowingWhh

hybr..::..

BY BRVBON L CARTBB
Co, ED. Apat, Aplc.
Lime and fertlliler 11'1 bulb
nPCessary lot produellve permanent paslurel. J'nd!JCIDfl tbla
odditlonal feed DIIIDI IDereuo
ed net ,jncome for tbe dairymaD
end Ieeder calf ayiltlm operalurs.
Lime and ferllllzer work wall
together Ill pulllnc mon dollllfs Ill your pocllelbook, but
when the soil pH ill low, bt nre
•O apply the lime flrll 1' b II
w&lt;ll belp you llrtlcb your fertl.
l1zer dollat'l. ,..
The belt way to delmniDe
the pH level of your 1111 -ill to
have It tested. '1'1111 11. 111111
done by takinl ,several IIDIJII¥
of soil from llie ffeld, mllin,
them toeether IIIII brlnilnl 0111
pmt ol dry toll_to the Cou!11Y
Extell!lon.om~. We wUJ amtlt
to the Ohio Stale University Ill
Columbus andY~ umple
be analyzed for •us. Jn ab'out
two W
f!ka ~ou wUI receive lest
repor#
bow milch Ume
and ~.It ,
10 l\lply.
Yes, .eolia IDoney to ljlply

=

)'011? Lei's 1ooll at BOIIIll of the The percentage of weeds in the

beneDII of Ume llld lerllllzer. puture wUJ decUne a a result
1. Lirn1D£ matertall eupply of proper fertUizallon.
calcium llld somellm• magne- 1. Tbe yield of dltestlble IJJio
llum; both of lbele elements tr1ents per acre 11 ln&lt;ftased by
ore 11aentlal lor plant arowth. fertliziatlon.
I. Lirn1D£ lncre-the evan. s. Quality of forage Is lmability af pboapborul, molybde- proved from fertilization.
111111, and 11118DH1um.
7. FerllllzatiOD of pastures Jn.
a. Llmln8 lncreaset favorable creases tbe drouehl tolerance.
IL!croblal activity. Thls results A well nourlabed plant will uW·
In u Increased relesse of nitro- lze water more efflclenll7 lbaJI
pb, pbotphorua end olhtr ele- a plant puor In nutrition. Pilotmenll from the soU oraanic phorus Increases root developmatter.
ment.
4. FerllllzaUon ol permanent Ferlllizm should he applied
puture1 eon cbuge the com- in such a manner that:
position of the puturea. Kentue- I. Growlnt plants c1111 u~~e the
lr:y bluqriill, orchlfd IJ'BSS, fertilizer efficiently.
bromeiJ'UI, timothy, Ladino 2. There 11 nwe or no injury
Clover, white clover, blrdafoot to plants from the fertilizer.
trefoil and alfalfa respond prof. 3. The Job can be accompllllh·
itably to fertilization. Sweet ver- eel as quickly and 18 easily as
nal, sedgea, poverty 11'0!1 and iB economically possible.
weeds do not mpund pro&amp;. Once the soil pH of perma·
ably.
nent bluegrass pastures bas
Clovers incroase when pho8- been adjusted to the dealred levphonu, potassium llld lime e1 and the bule fertilizer lrllt.
111'1 appUed. Blueif811 percent. ment ha1 been made
!you'll

Jill!

5f,OOO Children to soffer from Poison
,

:::;:,~D£h~ Heights

of

where wilbln o:'Y vary lllf·· II
Etrly le8IOD rug~~
ma1se dwarf
qulbt
dlfferenl from tbott found to
wlrd the end o1 tbe season.
EARLY SYMPTOMs
Early l)'lllllloml first appear
at the bases of Jeavea and coolist of a mooalc pattern of uiht
and dart green areas wllbln
the leam. The IDOSaic 11111
remllln In a unHorm pattern or
the spots or flecks may merae
Into DL"l''W continuous or flrok•·ll
en 11reab alolljf Ute veins of
Ieav811.
Later, It about the time of
last cultivation In the field, the
)'OUIICer leaves unfolding In' the
wborl are 111111'11 uniformly yel·
low 01' cblorotte. The yellowing
may be more pronounced at the
aids llld lips. Yellow stripes

moJ:'!,..

need a soD lest Ia do this prop.
erly), then 10 application of 50
to 110 potlllds each of phoaphate
IIDd poluh per acre · eveey
two years Is needed for h1Ch

~a~ood
ldaalo apply 40
60 pounds of nilrogen per

11

accld ,

...-.

.' You may or aolt drink boltl•.
redu!).
If you "pol8on- - Be sure Cat en products
proof' your boDie during Na- are properly labeled.
tloniii .K,pltoa PreYentlon Week, - Read lbe label before Ullng.
w~)il 1111 week.
-Clean the medicine ceblnel
Youllfotblldren will eat ll!ld periodically. Get rid of old
drink •almoll uylblng - Jn. medicine by lllllhlna It down
clud)D£ medicine• and house- the drain, rlnalnl the eontalller
hold ~ wblcb can cause In water, and lbeD d1leardlng It
serloal IDJtu7, lllnesa,
or - Refer to medlclnea by their
deetll. Clllldren under
five proper namea. Tiley .,. not
are ~ Jltely to be the vic- candles. Avoid tatJnc
medJ.
lillll ol eccldeftlal
pollonlng. callona In the prneuee of dJ1I.
Tbey IN In' lhe aplorln&amp; alap dren. Tum on the 1libl when
with t 11111Urll bablt ol tasUng giVID£ medicine to o1ber1 or
cve!'YIIIIII - llld they are not taking 11 )'0111'8elf.
discour1pd ·Ill' 1 bad taste or The garage, buemenl, or
amelfJ :riley are apt 10 lind i back porch m1y be catch-11111
polsollliiiDCf baz8nloul products lor storing IUCh c:hemlel1a u
in ltdrtft art11 under the lnaectlcldea, flmllcld'!a, peetlkitchen alllk, In· ·the bathroom, cldH, palnll, lye, llld charcoal
b a s~l or aarqe, or on the llshter fluid. A loekld metal
hack parch. Accidental polson- eablntt II the belt pike lor
ings 8lllOIIII cblldnn frequently 1torin1 poisons when lillclren
involve, .llledl&lt;!lnes, household are In the home.
deaniJII "Jiroduels, . Insect Above aU, teach your child
sprays, kerosellf, Ua1lter lluld, to respect medicines. You
'"'"e ~4!1 ,pollshes,. turpen- would moat surely ICOid your
tine, 178in11J, JOfPI,IIents, and pro- offspring If he were to sUck
ducts CQil!aiRing )ye and acids. his finger Into an electrical outTo "puiaon • proor• your let beeauso of the poulbll co"'
home- . ,
·
aequencea, and yet you may be
- Keep ' 1lousehold prnduell paradoxically encouragtn1 him
ond nitlllctnes out of reach ond towarda lethal conaequencea by
out o! ~ ol eblldren. U you malting him think of medlclnel
ros~ibl!y "ell!, lock them In a 11 "candy." IIIJmember,
the
cabmet ot cloSfl!. Remove lbe drup that uve a1lo !lave the
rontainet lo • sale spot If potential Ia ltlll.
Momenta
you mull leave the room for apent In child safety may actuOD)y an lamnt.
· all¥ bt an lllvtltmenl Ill your

-IIITIIJ·

.IJWI,
AID WINIJIJDWI
Ill ONE 1111P AllfJUIID-UD DilES ff
WITHA
NEW

Meigs Equipment Co.
RHr Melli 01-11 Hoepltel

Lindmark H11 Everything
Dlal992·2181 For Delivery
T1k1 llellwry from our INI wer•

hou11 Ml'¥111!1 Melp, G1lll1 and M.- Count111. C1ll Ua For Sp•clelllld
S.rylce - llulk !preadlnt Av1111ble
- We Also Can Apply Liquid Nitro.... To Your Flelda. ALL ANALYSIS,
STRAIGHT &amp; MIXED MATI!RIALS
AVAILAIILI'i.

1

Checlc Landmark's Price On

Checkl Compare!

STOIIO~IN

UNTIL9P.M.

,_ri, thi'U sat.

Nuxhall Hit
Hard, Reds

were tested CIOOperatively by the U.S.D.A.
and the Ohio Agricultural Research end
Development Center In highly infected M.
D.M. (Maize Dwarf Mosaic) fields near
Portsmouth, Ohio last summer.
These DeKelb varieties 874 end 872 were
rated right near the top of several hundred hybrids tested.

Your F•m Service Center •••

FERTILIZER
SERVICE

SEED CORN

DEKALB HYBRIDS
RESIST STUNT

CIIECK THE OFFIOAL RAnNGS
WI1H YOUR DEKAlB DEALER

. v. ,

Rio

DeKalb varieties listed as experimentels
9131 (DeKalb 874) and 9132 (DeKelb 872)

aus

WY 2-2176

The

Ia•.._.._.._.._.._=...,,..

CDIS

....,, II

.,:'I.!!J.,c:;:! l!e. from...Store
medlclnea ~ep~ralaly
health llld Ufe Itself. each yeor In the earljo spriD£
other housellold produell. Don1 Jet your be1ltatlon be stimulate growth and lncnase
Th!fi::mated
I OO,- -Keep all )ll'04ICII In their loaa1
puture produclion.
000
· ~ bl vlcllml of original containers, not cups

COLUMBUS (UPI) - New
Lebanon Dixie's giant • killen
knaeketl ott unbeaten Ro!tlord,
75 to A Saturday 10 win the
Ohio Clus A bleb IIChOol biS·
kelball cllamptonsblp.
The upset victory over the
taller and favored BulldoCs cll·
maxed a 28-1 season for Coaeh
Columbus Hines aod hla pesky
band af lllllputlens. They
reacbed the flnals by lmDCklq
reaoht the flnala by knocklt
off previously unbeaten Rittman
l'rlday.
II wu e biller pill lor the
Wood Counlilllls since it was
their llrat 1011 In 711 aamea.
Montgomery County team
wasted no time In provi!ll to
the St. John Arena crowd of
13,791 that they came to play

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basketball.
)with 7:23 to 'play. He tlnlsbed i champions did not JIOIHII 11 C.pt1ln Bill Gladieux topped
8p1rked by Stan Otwlnt, jun- with 18 polnll.
' much pulse aa hi! 1982 quintet. Roulord with 17 ·pu1nts, llll,d
ior gu1rd, and Jim Eck, IIOIIior Dixie jumped on the opPor- "I'll have to lake thai back," center Mtkt Fedto added 16.'
forward, Dixll hit 11 ollll flrll tunity 1nd outacored Rossford he 1814. "I think we had to play Dixie earned the Iitle the
It shota to grab e 25-11 lnd 11-13 down the 1tretch 10 earn a harder laem this yell' to win herd way. It knocked off three
with 7:19 to play lnlhelleCODII Ita second Class A crown In the th1111 In 1962."
illrlltht unbeaten
on
quarter.
,
past five seasons.
Rossford rallied ld the late Hines coache the Grey·
The Sunday Tlme..sentlne~ Sunday, March 27; lllee-7
stages of the hal! but trailed hounds to the 19112 state cham31-31 at Intermission.
plonship.
The streakiO£ Greyhoundl Olwlne paced the new cham•
tW'hed on the steam agllln In pions with 22 points. He con·
the third perlnd to pull ou&amp; to a nected on 10 of 18 shol8 !rom
comfortable 51-38 lead with four the field lor a 55.6 lleld IJORI
minutes 1o play. The clomt percentage. Three other Grey·
Rossford could get after that hounds finished in double figwas 57-52 with 7:12 to 10 In the ures. Eck and Mike Wampler
game.
had 13 each and Wilson added
Jim Penix. the Bulldnp'
Ohio guard, rallied his team as Hines, smiling with aallafaeit closed the gap lo 6&amp;-611 bdt lion, retracted an earlier alltl&gt;
picked up his fifth personal loul ment that this year's state

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the 1i1y to tbt crown.
Brunt
It oulletl BllaYia 1443 In the Wampltt
flnalR ol lht Tro7 tlllonal, Smith
Clipped 1\11111111 ·N-41 In Fri· l'ennincton
day's stm~llnall lnd won the Hess
UUe by downinl Rossford.
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The Bo1:
lllxle (151
G F T Gladieux
Olwine
10 2-3 22 ~lloway
l!lck
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GAHS Spring Sports Rosters
Announced for '66 Campaign
Gallia Academy'• bueball. golf and traek roetera were
released Saturday by Ed stewort, athletle director.
Blue Devil athlete• haie been staging pre-season drill!
on Memorial Field and. tb.e Gallipolis golf course for the
past two and one-hslf weeia In preporatlon for the 1966
campaign.
Twenty !ada have 'bei!IIIJrlll.••------- - tng for the posilloDI ft .. 1h e years. GAHS bas never won I
baseball squad undee tile lead- Southeaslern League track title.
ership o1 Coach dtft Wilson and ·Tho golf team wlll open , its
Asr.istanl Coach Jerry "IWner. HW campaign at home, agamst
The diamondeerl wJi1 apell, lbelr MWdleport on Aprll 4. The track
1966 carnpaiga at home llllaiJ181 lljuad will battle Chesapeake
1\11'"' Creek Friday, weather a (l)esapeake on April 6.
pem otting. Gametlme Ia 6 p.m. Liated below are members
Coach John MllboBD baa 10 the lbree spring sporbl
candidates practlcinl !or posl· at GAHS:
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Fred
tlons on the eolf squad, which
BASEBAU.. Burnette,
AA district champions.
Lewis Bush. Dan Cook, Phd
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lead at the half.
Ernie Terrell to fight Cassius
The first period saw the Clay in New York City for tne
acore tied seven times and the world besvyweighl boxing
lead changed bands eight other champioBsbip will be uwestigatoccaiiODS. The, East took the ed by a federal
grand j111')'
lead at 42-40 with 6:14 to go 11 authorities annouaced Saturday.
V-8, Auto. Tran•~
V-8, Auto. Tra!lo.,
the half oR a JUIDP shot .by At leBBt
eight persons,
RAidio and Hlltlhr
Radio and Heater
RusselL They aever traded iBcloding reputed member., of
after that.
the Chicago crime
For the West, Jlm Barnett ol have been subpoettaed to
Oregoa with 10 points and testify
Jerry Cbanbers of Utah with 19
· ---were top scorers,
The ancient city of Hercu·
Overs!\ the West, coached by Janeu.; was buried In tbe
Forrest Twogood, poured in 44 asme eruption el Mt.
Galllpollo, Ohlt
938 Second An.
held goais to 52 for the Easl vius thai covered Pompeii in
and made 11 of 18 foul shots 'It A D
CINCINNATI (UP!) - River Cllmpared wlth 22 of 2li for the
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Downs race course will offer East.
purse&amp; totallnl $1,355,000 during AI the end of the
game
the 100 daya ol racing, from Canie Russell was awarded tho
May 11 lbrougb Sept. 10.
\most Valuable player trophy
Tile total is 25 per cent high· whtie Kentucky'• Larry Conley
er than that of t965. Stakes and received the Wayllt Estes
READ ALL ABOVT I'll
testure handicaps gel much of Sportsmanship Award.
the tnerease.
Tbe Tri·Sblte Handicap, usu·
ANGLO TRIUMPHS
aUy n1D In August ovor I I • 16 AINTREE, EIJ«&lt;and IUP!) mi!ll 1111 the main track for a Tlm Norman, bearing acratches
Super Turbine Tranamiaaiou, Power Steering Power Bra.kM, Qonam•UI
II&amp;,Gtll )llll'lt, will be contested from a recent automobile
Radio, White Wall Tires, FoametoJ. CUIIJlolll, Ba&lt;'11 Up Ll£)111, Dull Speed
lbil year on Labor Day. Tbe accident .. a talisman, brought
Wipero, Tlllte4 Wlndobleul.
s.yeaHlda wlll be running ono 51).1 Anglo to the front wllh two
Troolo '"'
10~ P1ymonl
milt oothe turf COUrt&amp;
lor jumps to go Saturday aed
$16,000 Ill prize money.
romped borne to a 20-length
The KeDbiCkJ Handicap, ru1 victory in the Grand NatioiUII
011 M1!11111rial Day, and the Steeplaehase.
Quee11 City Handicap, held on Anglo's victory In the world'o
the Fourth ol July, bave been lllOilt grueling horse race NOTII:EI
boosted 18 $1t,OOO added evenbl. four mlles, 156 yards with 30
'1'111 ~ City Turf Club jumps - brought owner Stuart
Jnc. and the CineinDall Turf Levy 22,335 pounda (~.531) .
Now in stock, Specials, leSabr~'s, Wildcats, Electres
aub roeets will ouer • total or Q -Wbl&lt;l ll the largest
$!5UOO in otat01 and feature
and Rivieras.
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Washingtoa 011 000 010 - S 8 0
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Duckworth, Kreuber (8), Rid·
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(6); Briles, Ausl (7) and Cor·
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of C crew• IOOD wiD bei!ID aoUo!ling lor adverllalng in the prolf1llll which II belag handled
oompletely through locll IDdlvidual•
RF31DBNTII " Cle Bedford
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Itolzer Rospllal: Vlslllnl CBHy, a.rtas L. Carter, llaJI.
hu lost another official wbo compiled an ~
hour• 2-4Pedlatrl
and 74 pm. Parenti lei H. Devil, Tereaa da Amlell,
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ell Ward.
CbeiWr A. lloDobew, John J.
In outatanchq neord wbile serving the county durAdml11l0111
Dower, Edward Edinger, Mn.
T:af~Mj;:;.n yeanN·
Tueaday, it was announ1
F. ea~ county sanitarian, had , . Jan A. W\lemlll, Ordlar4 Harbert Glikay, Homer J. Gil• gned In order to •:Nt I poaltion with the Air In· Hill; Cllarlea Alaander, Sr., bert, Mrs. j{enneth R. GJ'08ory,
jeetor Corp., In Clafe
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1822 Eastern Ave.; Mrs. 1'1'.. Mn. Arlbur L. Jlallq, 110)' B.
ell W. Smith, 821 Fourth Ave.; Knapp, Ralph Miller, Mn. l'rld
SA~AY, Robert Cobb left for his new assignment Mid!ael E. Ward, 117\!o Fourth NIIICI, Harlin E. Naw101111,
m ew Madrldt.!tfo. Cobb was work unit conserva- Ave.; PlliUip R.· Wblte, Rl. 2 Glenna M. Pauley, lolro. Paul
tlonlst wi~ the Gawa SoU and Water District for nine Gal\lpoll&amp;; Walter Fry, Rl. 2 C. Randolph, Gladya Salmoaa
years. This mean~ two lndivlduall in key positions have Galllpolill; Carolya S. Slmpklno, Laland M. Smith, John W.
reslped Gallla poa11 within a month.
Pt. Pleasant; Mn. 110)'
D. Ylkh, J4lchelt Tucker GritGrimm, Jr, Now Haven: Mn. ory S. Warluel, lloima W""'"
ALL in&lt;J!vlduals wllh lnltlativt seek advancement. Horold Somerville, Pt. Pl... ea. Jlllt A1111 Wyatt, Reid A.
flnlU'e~sbJg phroblem after a certain point, they must ant; Mrs. Cora M. Rice, RL 1 Young, Mrs. Jolm W. Ztvora
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ew ere-simply because Gallla can't afford Middleport; Bobby E. Dill, Jr., Mn. Robert J. Crusb, Mrs.
~ :::•teh Incomes offeree£ in other areas and bil citiel Pomeroy; Robert A. Garner, berl E. .KJns, and Infant dauaba a CORtinues to serve u 1 "llleppiJJ&amp; atone" for
Syracuse; Mrs. Mary C. Titus, tor.
dl vlduall in many ptOfel8ioDL
Pomeroy; Mlu Heleaa C. GnJe.
ser, Pomeroy; Mrt. Maude W.
Meigs Geaenl llolpi\IJ
RUMORS lulve been fiyinl right and left during the Young, Racine; Em..t F. hY· Aclmillol0111- Chlrles Rhodell
put two months. One II that local doctors lulva john. Rt. I Wellston; Mrs. Ben Racine; Harold Hysell, PCUU:
&amp;urchased or optioned land just off Rl 160. Another R. Evans, Jackso~; Edward D. roy.
that 1 large firm hu opiloned property on the Bob Murgan, Oak HilL
Dllcl!lrlll - N0111.
rcCormlck ltd., with plaDI to construct a plant In the
Blrtbo
mmediate area. Those ara just rumors Nothing def
Mn. Francll W, 18mllh, m VolenDa lllaMirlll llelpltal
lni te-yet!
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WillLE vacationing In Florida recently, Mrs. Robert worth, Middleport, dauahW, MlnlliVillt; Emma WUlllml'
JenJdns attended an exhibition baseball arne b&amp;- 10:41 a.m. Friday.
Wollatoa· Ernest Shuler
tr:bgr&amp;h and another major
squad.
Dlscba11e1
cilia; c)oiiJJa Rl~ fuppen
M 0 n; 'icJ ave Roberts name on the Pirate roster
Mrs. Wilbur R. Balley, Gary Pllllnl; Anita Ealep, Hal'l'l-.
rs. en ns, before the game, managed to talk tO
T. Bane, Mn. Fred Browolng, vllle; Edward Na~ CJlftGa.
.Dave, who now ttpa the scales at 201 pountlt Sb I
talked with Roberts' ·t hi
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· e a so Mro. John CBnllr, Tamora L Dlaabaqes _ Howard DoJI.
ahtw Ra ·
Rober1
•Je lo the railerl, Hla will, Middieport~~ ~OJ,
.ear. e m•ght make the grade."
Olrls, played tho plano whlle Pomeroy;
Dafll,
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p;
Sherry
8lalferd,
New HavROBERTS, , a fo~er GAHS Blue Devil, partlcl ated
Come on, you ladles of the OD; Howard Dally Middleport·
mo:.Oth a wedtghadt·dlllllng program during the J:nter French Colony Chaptor, Dough- llln. Roy Hen~ llld
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ed approiWIIlltely 30
d 1 ·
tors ol the AmeriCan Rtvohr PomtrO)" Mildred Obl aon.
frame.
He
didn't
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po~n
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h the Piratea lhl.a
sp n:liJ ut he I only one ltep baek. 181\ Saturday he tloR, bow about rulllllinc lilt Pomeroy'· Patricia
l'omerof'
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IIANGING
ON
THI
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In lhl oharlff'o offlct are 1110 Dlatanee ol the howlinl 11M
etrtillcttes a coupla ol JIIIIDo Ill ancle111 PoiYDMiaa
,.. wu 60 feet, bleb lJ the...,..
T~ YEARS AGO, from the files of The Gam. be~• of tho depar-t
ce1ved
recently
for
attendinl
.
w
polla Tribune and weekly Gallla Times
the Ohio Regional Crimo Co• ..Ath~~~ of modern alleys.
W. Va., brothers die of
·
~:·:rp must obG
OW' pfrlod · . • . . Lucille McDermott Rio trol Clinlc at Jacuoo. Tbey lain lbt
belong
to
SbarlU
Denver
A
blfore
b
cons
bd orllaln&amp;UI :
rande, records top score in high school scholai-shi
8
eaa I icale.
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teata · · · E. Jl:. c.Id~t.ell qulta nnt ••miner's poll b1~ Walker and Depu!J Jlm Bald:
comes mallllier of Terminal 011 Co
GARS' at d t wln.
:~~.~k_e endl after VO.mlnutt Wilkout u r:s~~~e:, I HAVE A aJPPING sent
·....,vWWJIIncldent • , , EV8111 Paekini Co C!Urlaill to me !rom Viet Nam by Sgt.
oper~tlona . . . Rachel Ann Masters, 1!,
fll'llt
Stanley Richard&amp;. His mother
BpelliiJI bet conducted at Wuhington school 1n s1x Mrs. Elsie M. Saunders, clerk
r,ears . . . VIolet Bonecutter named Rio Grande Col· of the local draft board, gave
ege May queen · · . Ll CoL Alvin Butke ....... lptllk·
It lo mi. Ths ...geant hal
er at VFW teulon.
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8111111 ID oambat wlth thl Flnl
Inlllllry Divillol Ia War Zoot
D trylllg to Dlllb out tho kmC
entrenched VIet Cong forces.
Title of the story by Hugb
Mulligsn of AP la "Nishi PaIV DICK THOMAI
trol: No Willi: Ill 1bt Sua."

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and Information for future prospecta. It also poln~
out the brochure's preparation was financially lided
through II federal granf from the Urban Renewal Ad·
mlnllfration of the ~:!~,:nd Home Flnmce Agen·
cy, under the Urball
Assistance Program au·
thorlzed by Section 701 of tlil HoUJin&amp; Act of 1954

Gilmore. Barry HaddiX,
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP!) / \\\.'
Evans.
Haner, Keith Haner, Ron
you plaw Ia come to the
Evans end C. A. Duncao
Dave Johnson, Tom Meadows,
tournament but haven t got.
\
ooach the 1966 versioa of
wlth one paralllOUnl \bought
GUberl Milliron, Larry Mitchell, ten your ticket yet - forget it!
Wildcats. Team members
ia mind.
Ricki Mosley • Mike Northup, And, you were one of the
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experience. "Every
boy In America
THE
Tom Spencer, James WlllJamB. lucky ones who
a ticket •·••
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Tbe team has been organized should have tho
to
early but art still iooldng for a
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participate in our i
GOLF
place to sleep - you'd better "1\1 ll't you ... a nJbber baD Wittenberg Add8
time," said Coach Evans.
Danny
bring a pup tent.
(Dr lbat?"
Bob
Ford,Davis.
BmceTom
Harreld,
Davidson to Card
The 01:6-ma• oquad ill com·
By United Pres• JnteraaiiOIIol Janes, Tom McCarty, Jeff Mil·. Unlike previous yearo when Ice Fishermen
SPRINGFIELD.
(UPI)- posed seven freshmen, three
AI sarasota, Fla.:
ler. Chris Roderick. T • r r Y daily tickets were available on
Wittenberg University (ootball sophomores, !Jve
are
'o . tN) 000 000 000- 0 I 1 Shrader, Ron Walker.
limited basiS, they've sold onll Had Good Year
coach Bill Edward; announced one
By, grade,
rh w lA) 001 000 OOX-1 10 0
the Masters for 1966. Tbere Jsn'l COLUMBUS IUP\), - Ice Saturday l!tat Davidson College the candidttes. ,
1a season or datly ticket to he 1fiShermen on Lake ErJe caught of the Southern Conference bad FreshmOII - J1mmy OlapF. 1er, Nisch .•itz (7)
and
TRACK
Stq;;.enson; Lamabe, Howard David Armstrong, Charles had through legal channels. l72 tons of fish during the bnef i been added to Wittenberg'l 191!6
Iir!ll baso-outfielder;
t6 t, Locker (fl) and Romano, Baker, John Brown, John Bur- The same is true about rooms. 1966 season, the Natural He- football schedule.
Daruels, p1tcher • first base,
Marlin \7). WP- Lamabe. LP ,Jile, Gerald Bums, Lee Burson, There 1ust aren't any vacan- \sources Department reported \ Edwards said the Tigers
Larry Jeffers and Everett Mont·
Ruger Bush, Bruce Campbell, cies.
Saturday.
conclude their season at Davul· gomery, second basemen; Fred·
_ Fisher.
The safe way is the fun way
Jack Davidson, Gary Day, Hen·
.
, Some 18,000 anglers fished the son N.C., Nov. 19.
die Queen, outfielder; Gary
and the safe way is the
Honda way. Honda is built
AI lAkeland, Fla.:
ry Doss, Sam Eisnaugle, Mork The Masters, ftrsl of the lour ; lake from Toledo to Sandusky The contract calls lor DaviJ!. Reynold&amp;, pitcher. • outfielder;
to
"take it" over high speed
N. Y. (A) 000 001 10 - 2 t EUcessor, Wayne Elliott, James btg
whtch
up Bay, taking 658,000 yellow perch son to return lbe visit in either Steve Phillips, third base. .
super
highways and rugged
Detroit
1100 •lrltl 001- s 7 o Gilmore, John Golji.
Harold the ceveted Grand Slam ol and 8,000 smell for an average 1 l969 or 1970. D"'•idson will he !lopbo1110rea - Dean Martin II
country back roads. The MODEL CA-100 ••• $215.
ford, Womack (5), Ramllton Harmon, Greg Howell, Gene golf, runs Ibis year from April of 6.4 fish per man hour.
the Tigers' first major
and Roger Watson•. outfielders,
be•t way to enjoy your plus modest set up and
(9) and Heward; Monbouquette Jackson, Eugene Lee, Earl
through Apnl ' 0:
South
Island fishermen opponent sine&lt; Mars!"'ll,
a.nt' Daa Sheets, pitcher • outHonda is to drive safely .. • delivery charge. Lowest
Navarro (I) and McFarlane. Cormick, James Nibert. Dav1d The !Jekel Situation hBB
bad the h1ghest take, 17.2 Ish dropped 3-0 deeisJOR to W1t- fielder.
the safest way to have fun insurance rates offered
WP _ Navarro. LP - Hamil· Samples, Mike Saunders Bruce ' ed a local crisis. Many resi- per bour. Tha annual ake Erie tenberg in 1960.
Juniors - Roy Bickle, catch·
on all Honda 50 series.
is on a Honda.
ton.
Smith. Greg Smith, Ralph Ste- 1dents have waitcQ always until creel census survey contacted The Davidson game
er; Terry Cremeens, oulflelJI.
ger, John Walker, Bob Wood· Masters week when daily tick· fishermen from 70 Jf Obio·s 88 8 schedule that inclnd.. home er; MarsbaU King, outfielder;
At Tampa, Fla.:
ward, Ralph Young.
ets went on sale at a downtown counties, four other states and I &amp;ames against susquebaana, Mick Swain, outfielders,
Phila.
030 201 000- 5 10 1
booth. It never occurred to them Canada.
\ Heidelberg, Ohio Wesleyan and Riek Swain, third base.
Cinci.
000 000 000 - 0 4 0
that so many out-of-towners \
· Central Stale and away con- Senior - Gary
llalrr\s()l1, \1
Jactso.. Green (I) and Ueek·
USse
ea S
would write in and beat them . Judaism
is di•·ido!d into tests at Akron, Otterbetn,
shorbltop.
er; NUihaD, Tsitouris (I), Bald· .
to the punrh.
)lbree branches - Orthodox, win - Wallace and KlllarnaZOO The Wildcats will open their
. Middleport, 0.
88 S. 2nd Ave.
ochun (9) and Pavletich, Ed·l
To make matters
worse, Conservative and Reform.
College.
1J66 seBBOD next Wednesday
wards (8). WP - Jack88R. LP .
S
fS
tournament olficials, desp&lt;te I
SymiDOll Valley High SchoOl
-Nuxball.
the fact tbat they've bad a
ia complete
San FralcileO n Cleveiald
RR \fllll
1111 since the. middle. of
lnd wll1 be IIJIIIIIII&amp;CIIi,
II
TaciOI,
AriZ.,
o&amp;Plled,
,u-:1:1
lf
week,
are
1t1ckmg
!ITIDIY
1'111..
pfBns to black out television Apr. t - Wahama at Rutland 'May 2 - Rutland at McArthur
LEXINGTON, Ky. tUPI - 00verage within a 221;-mllo
Apr. l _ Rutland at Eastem May 5 - Rullaad at Wabama
AI 11 w
I'll•
Michlgaa great Cazzle Russell dius
Wabama It RaeiBo
May 8 - Easlenl at RaclN
11
Rou•oogj 100 _ 1 ' o poured in 24 points. leading a There'• 1 law 1n Georgia •·
at
Kansas CHy 000 OZI :100- 4 7 o talent loaded Eas\erl College gainst ticket scalping. But it's Apr. 9 - Easter• at McArthur May 11 - RuUand at Racine
Bruce, 0weu (8), Carpill (9) All Star squad to a 126 • 99 0 preHy good bet that If
(%) May 12 - Eastern at WabaJDI
and Bateman, Adleoh (I); 0'· VICtory Saturday aftei'IIOOB over price Is right, there'll be b'ckets l Apr. 12 - Racine at Rutland. May 1&amp;- RaciRe at Wabaml
Doaogbuo, Dicksoa (7), Aker the Western stars here.
avsllable. Some folks ore adver· Apr. 13 - Wahsma tl Eastern Any dale may be ehuged «
For Yeur Outstendlng Response To Our
(8, WyaH (f) and SuareL WP East Coach Joha (Taps l wing ia the local newspapers April I&amp; - McArthur a\ Ra· any postponed game Dlll1 be
T Ow- LP _ O'DoDogbue. Gallagher's squad, which laclud. for tickebl.
cine (2)
made up by mutual 18'1010-'
March Sale On New end Used Can &amp; Trucks.
liRa -N'Jcllolson, Bond, Bate- ed All Americans Russell, Dick
Apr. II - Racine at Eastern of two schools
AUf
To Show Our Apprecletion We Are Going
DIBIL
Snyder of Davidson, Dave Bing
PROBE DEATH THREATS
McArthur at Rutlsnd postpoaed game mual be made
of Syracuse and Dave Schell· CIDCAGO (UP!) _ Under· Apr. 21 - Eastern at Rutlsnd up if It affeell firal place
Rex McCormlclc
To ...
Sal• Man...,.
AI St. Poterabtlrl, Fll.o
base of Purdue, held a 65-16 world death threats to force
Walmma at McArthur slllndlng.

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THE back page I11t1 area Industries and Institution~

Hannan Trace High School wiD fleld a baseball team
this coming season for the first time in the hifllorY of the
according to announcement by Principal George C.

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M~sters

,dustrlal Park Site, connected with another map
character.

IUfferlnl

Ceuntles, 10m1 of our JllON ..., llnte

BIG BEND BEGA'lTA' ediDmittee, lorply members ol
the Pomeroy Qlamber ol Coli)·
rnerce, 11 phmn\nl new acllvJ.
Ilea for the 191!6 event ol June
16-ll·U.
Aa of today ll appem Ibm
wm be an IDiuaemenl oompany, having six ridte, u ona
of the new attracllolu. AJIOib.
er is lo be a "Frog JI\DIPinl"
conteat with Dale warnar aa
chairman.
I wouldn't beoltate a moment
to predlcl that If we aould gel
bad&lt; Into the more oecluded
bayous ol Melgl aDd 011111

folll'page project wu prepared
by th~ Gallia County Improvement
Corporation and City Plannlq Commilslon. lt appears on lndu, or parchment·

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would in
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II the Bulletl are still
--· --sameindicated
slrategy he
tllrouPrwmlnl.
Open Season Wednesday
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Duke Burson have 30 track
ond field prospects this year,
and are anticipating an lmprov..
ment over last year's record.
Th&lt; GAHS thiociada have been
"down" during lbe past seven
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er men ore lilt tooll · with ti!UIIaatlc frog 1ane1c1 .,... •Uer lbll month,
whlcb bad men worll. - Wm. be !OUDd wtU alq 11110 .1beJr
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executive secretary of tha · GalUpoo:i;
Chamber of Commerce.

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:tat:~= f~:l::~:':ttout Ohio and other

Obi scored 311 peinbl '1'II1IN- forward of the Bullebl, watchday night but St. Louis, usiDI ed lite firs\ game of the aerl~s
ill! "JromDBil Five," edged the ia street clotblllg and he will
Bullets here 1111-111 to takl a do th.• sam• today. Seymour
1.f lead In the series.
said there was a chance the lor·
Playing Coach Richie Guerla mer Utah stsr might play some

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The Meigs
News- 'Beat

Gallia

Dateline:

BALTIMO'RE (UPil - The out the aoriee.
InjurY-riddled Balllm0111 Bullela RuUet CoaCb Paul Seymour,
are collllliDR on guard Kevin wbo said Baltimore DIUII wt.
t.oughel1 to return to the Jla&amp;. at borne It remain ta the play·
bldaY and rekindle the eparll otis, got more bad newa-l'rlday.
will bring them even with Center Johnny (Red)
Kerr
the St Louis Hawks In the bes\o reinjured a muscle in biB Ill
of·flv~ NatloRal Baske\l&gt;aU Aa- and Bailey Howell came doWD
IOCiatioa w..tern Divlsloa ,play• with the nu.
offl.
Bob Ferry wm probably reLougbetY, out sinet 111&amp;-dl 11 place Kerr but Howell said be
111tll an ankle Injury, I&amp; expect,. wanted to play desp\18 bi1 111ed to take his spo\ In the back· n..B.
CO)W't with bigb acorinfl
Doll Gus JobnsOB, crowd pleaalnl

Sunday Times-Sentinel

J'lnt Akl IIJUIMI.
Friday ni&amp;f&gt;t they held a JJ\o
ney Supper and tumecl ova'
all proceodo to the lint aid
UDII. nu. waa tbe lblrd Jtar
ltlidlllll of till lledlard hsve voluntarily tslten 011 ~ preject.
' Squacbell oald, •.,... .,....
Ject by the Word people it
like a she! In tba •rm for as,
and H ls certainly a)lfll'Ociated."
ODIJ8 'N' ENil8 DEPART·
l1l!fr ;.._ DICk Mlli1l1, patlal
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GAHS Spring Sports Rosters
Announced for '66 Campaign
Gallia Academy'• bueball. golf and traek roetera were
released Saturday by Ed stewort, athletle director.
Blue Devil athlete• haie been staging pre-season drill!
on Memorial Field and. tb.e Gallipolis golf course for the
past two and one-hslf weeia In preporatlon for the 1966
campaign.
Twenty !ada have 'bei!IIIJrlll.••------- - tng for the posilloDI ft .. 1h e years. GAHS bas never won I
baseball squad undee tile lead- Southeaslern League track title.
ership o1 Coach dtft Wilson and ·Tho golf team wlll open , its
Asr.istanl Coach Jerry "IWner. HW campaign at home, agamst
The diamondeerl wJi1 apell, lbelr MWdleport on Aprll 4. The track
1966 carnpaiga at home llllaiJ181 lljuad will battle Chesapeake
1\11'"' Creek Friday, weather a (l)esapeake on April 6.
pem otting. Gametlme Ia 6 p.m. Liated below are members
Coach John MllboBD baa 10 the lbree spring sporbl
candidates practlcinl !or posl· at GAHS:
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defending
SEOAL
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CiasB
Pete
Aaderson,
Fred
tlons on the eolf squad, which
BASEBAU.. Burnette,
AA district champions.
Lewis Bush. Dan Cook, Phd
coaches Terry .Hansley and Cremeens, Terry l'ellure, Daft

By HOIART WILSON, JR.
FIVE HUNDRED Galllpolla Industrial Park Site bro·
ehures ha_ve been printed, and ara beiDa cllstribut-

type paper.

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THE cover Plit lncludee an aerial photograph

Gallipolis area, showing the Old French City Ohio
River and the lnduatrlal. Park Sites. Page two his two
~ne 1 &amp;eograpble location, and another destgn0~ uture land UN. Ut!Uiies, transportation, labor
and financlna llltlatit:l abo appear 00 tl!la page.

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Hannan Trace Will Field
First Diamond Team Ever

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II ill found In the Volga and
SUN VALLEY, Idaho (UP!) Dnieper rivers and In the ea ..
-Favored France edged Au&amp; plan and Blaek Seu. A speel·
tr1s lOr the Auiertc8a Intern• mea welgiJlnJ 3,210 poullda, II
... lid ebltllp\OIIsblpe fur tho 011 record.
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ldel IIIII 11alalll and Jean cent or the eartb'l water Is
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Ernie Terrell to fight Cassius
The first period saw the Clay in New York City for tne
acore tied seven times and the world besvyweighl boxing
lead changed bands eight other champioBsbip will be uwestigatoccaiiODS. The, East took the ed by a federal
grand j111')'
lead at 42-40 with 6:14 to go 11 authorities annouaced Saturday.
V-8, Auto. Tran•~
V-8, Auto. Tra!lo.,
the half oR a JUIDP shot .by At leBBt
eight persons,
RAidio and Hlltlhr
Radio and Heater
RusselL They aever traded iBcloding reputed member., of
after that.
the Chicago crime
For the West, Jlm Barnett ol have been subpoettaed to
Oregoa with 10 points and testify
Jerry Cbanbers of Utah with 19
· ---were top scorers,
The ancient city of Hercu·
Overs!\ the West, coached by Janeu.; was buried In tbe
Forrest Twogood, poured in 44 asme eruption el Mt.
Galllpollo, Ohlt
938 Second An.
held goais to 52 for the Easl vius thai covered Pompeii in
and made 11 of 18 foul shots 'It A D
CINCINNATI (UP!) - River Cllmpared wlth 22 of 2li for the
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Downs race course will offer East.
purse&amp; totallnl $1,355,000 during AI the end of the
game
the 100 daya ol racing, from Canie Russell was awarded tho
May 11 lbrougb Sept. 10.
\most Valuable player trophy
Tile total is 25 per cent high· whtie Kentucky'• Larry Conley
er than that of t965. Stakes and received the Wayllt Estes
READ ALL ABOVT I'll
testure handicaps gel much of Sportsmanship Award.
the tnerease.
Tbe Tri·Sblte Handicap, usu·
ANGLO TRIUMPHS
aUy n1D In August ovor I I • 16 AINTREE, EIJ«&lt;and IUP!) mi!ll 1111 the main track for a Tlm Norman, bearing acratches
Super Turbine Tranamiaaiou, Power Steering Power Bra.kM, Qonam•UI
II&amp;,Gtll )llll'lt, will be contested from a recent automobile
Radio, White Wall Tires, FoametoJ. CUIIJlolll, Ba&lt;'11 Up Ll£)111, Dull Speed
lbil year on Labor Day. Tbe accident .. a talisman, brought
Wipero, Tlllte4 Wlndobleul.
s.yeaHlda wlll be running ono 51).1 Anglo to the front wllh two
Troolo '"'
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milt oothe turf COUrt&amp;
lor jumps to go Saturday aed
$16,000 Ill prize money.
romped borne to a 20-length
The KeDbiCkJ Handicap, ru1 victory in the Grand NatioiUII
011 M1!11111rial Day, and the Steeplaehase.
Quee11 City Handicap, held on Anglo's victory In the world'o
the Fourth ol July, bave been lllOilt grueling horse race NOTII:EI
boosted 18 $1t,OOO added evenbl. four mlles, 156 yards with 30
'1'111 ~ City Turf Club jumps - brought owner Stuart
Jnc. and the CineinDall Turf Levy 22,335 pounda (~.531) .
Now in stock, Specials, leSabr~'s, Wildcats, Electres
aub roeets will ouer • total or Q -Wbl&lt;l ll the largest
$!5UOO in otat01 and feature
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Duckworth, Kreuber (8), Rid·
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Itolzer Rospllal: Vlslllnl CBHy, a.rtas L. Carter, llaJI.
hu lost another official wbo compiled an ~
hour• 2-4Pedlatrl
and 74 pm. Parenti lei H. Devil, Tereaa da Amlell,
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ell Ward.
CbeiWr A. lloDobew, John J.
In outatanchq neord wbile serving the county durAdml11l0111
Dower, Edward Edinger, Mn.
T:af~Mj;:;.n yeanN·
Tueaday, it was announ1
F. ea~ county sanitarian, had , . Jan A. W\lemlll, Ordlar4 Harbert Glikay, Homer J. Gil• gned In order to •:Nt I poaltion with the Air In· Hill; Cllarlea Alaander, Sr., bert, Mrs. j{enneth R. GJ'08ory,
jeetor Corp., In Clafe
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1822 Eastern Ave.; Mrs. 1'1'.. Mn. Arlbur L. Jlallq, 110)' B.
ell W. Smith, 821 Fourth Ave.; Knapp, Ralph Miller, Mn. l'rld
SA~AY, Robert Cobb left for his new assignment Mid!ael E. Ward, 117\!o Fourth NIIICI, Harlin E. Naw101111,
m ew Madrldt.!tfo. Cobb was work unit conserva- Ave.; PlliUip R.· Wblte, Rl. 2 Glenna M. Pauley, lolro. Paul
tlonlst wi~ the Gawa SoU and Water District for nine Gal\lpoll&amp;; Walter Fry, Rl. 2 C. Randolph, Gladya Salmoaa
years. This mean~ two lndivlduall in key positions have Galllpolill; Carolya S. Slmpklno, Laland M. Smith, John W.
reslped Gallla poa11 within a month.
Pt. Pleasant; Mn. 110)'
D. Ylkh, J4lchelt Tucker GritGrimm, Jr, Now Haven: Mn. ory S. Warluel, lloima W""'"
ALL in&lt;J!vlduals wllh lnltlativt seek advancement. Horold Somerville, Pt. Pl... ea. Jlllt A1111 Wyatt, Reid A.
flnlU'e~sbJg phroblem after a certain point, they must ant; Mrs. Cora M. Rice, RL 1 Young, Mrs. Jolm W. Ztvora
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~ :::•teh Incomes offeree£ in other areas and bil citiel Pomeroy; Robert A. Garner, berl E. .KJns, and Infant dauaba a CORtinues to serve u 1 "llleppiJJ&amp; atone" for
Syracuse; Mrs. Mary C. Titus, tor.
dl vlduall in many ptOfel8ioDL
Pomeroy; Mlu Heleaa C. GnJe.
ser, Pomeroy; Mrt. Maude W.
Meigs Geaenl llolpi\IJ
RUMORS lulve been fiyinl right and left during the Young, Racine; Em..t F. hY· Aclmillol0111- Chlrles Rhodell
put two months. One II that local doctors lulva john. Rt. I Wellston; Mrs. Ben Racine; Harold Hysell, PCUU:
&amp;urchased or optioned land just off Rl 160. Another R. Evans, Jackso~; Edward D. roy.
that 1 large firm hu opiloned property on the Bob Murgan, Oak HilL
Dllcl!lrlll - N0111.
rcCormlck ltd., with plaDI to construct a plant In the
Blrtbo
mmediate area. Those ara just rumors Nothing def
Mn. Francll W, 18mllh, m VolenDa lllaMirlll llelpltal
lni te-yet!
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WillLE vacationing In Florida recently, Mrs. Robert worth, Middleport, dauahW, MlnlliVillt; Emma WUlllml'
JenJdns attended an exhibition baseball arne b&amp;- 10:41 a.m. Friday.
Wollatoa· Ernest Shuler
tr:bgr&amp;h and another major
squad.
Dlscba11e1
cilia; c)oiiJJa Rl~ fuppen
M 0 n; 'icJ ave Roberts name on the Pirate roster
Mrs. Wilbur R. Balley, Gary Pllllnl; Anita Ealep, Hal'l'l-.
rs. en ns, before the game, managed to talk tO
T. Bane, Mn. Fred Browolng, vllle; Edward Na~ CJlftGa.
.Dave, who now ttpa the scales at 201 pountlt Sb I
talked with Roberts' ·t hi
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· e a so Mro. John CBnllr, Tamora L Dlaabaqes _ Howard DoJI.
ahtw Ra ·
Rober1
•Je lo the railerl, Hla will, Middieport~~ ~OJ,
.ear. e m•ght make the grade."
Olrls, played tho plano whlle Pomeroy;
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New HavROBERTS, , a fo~er GAHS Blue Devil, partlcl ated
Come on, you ladles of the OD; Howard Dally Middleport·
mo:.Oth a wedtghadt·dlllllng program during the J:nter French Colony Chaptor, Dough- llln. Roy Hen~ llld
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l'omerof'
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In lhl oharlff'o offlct are 1110 Dlatanee ol the howlinl 11M
etrtillcttes a coupla ol JIIIIDo Ill ancle111 PoiYDMiaa
,.. wu 60 feet, bleb lJ the...,..
T~ YEARS AGO, from the files of The Gam. be~• of tho depar-t
ce1ved
recently
for
attendinl
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polla Tribune and weekly Gallla Times
the Ohio Regional Crimo Co• ..Ath~~~ of modern alleys.
W. Va., brothers die of
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OW' pfrlod · . • . . Lucille McDermott Rio trol Clinlc at Jacuoo. Tbey lain lbt
belong
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Denver
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b
cons
bd orllaln&amp;UI :
rande, records top score in high school scholai-shi
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teata · · · E. Jl:. c.Id~t.ell qulta nnt ••miner's poll b1~ Walker and Depu!J Jlm Bald:
comes mallllier of Terminal 011 Co
GARS' at d t wln.
:~~.~k_e endl after VO.mlnutt Wilkout u r:s~~~e:, I HAVE A aJPPING sent
·....,vWWJIIncldent • , , EV8111 Paekini Co C!Urlaill to me !rom Viet Nam by Sgt.
oper~tlona . . . Rachel Ann Masters, 1!,
fll'llt
Stanley Richard&amp;. His mother
BpelliiJI bet conducted at Wuhington school 1n s1x Mrs. Elsie M. Saunders, clerk
r,ears . . . VIolet Bonecutter named Rio Grande Col· of the local draft board, gave
ege May queen · · . Ll CoL Alvin Butke ....... lptllk·
It lo mi. Ths ...geant hal
er at VFW teulon.
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8111111 ID oambat wlth thl Flnl
Inlllllry Divillol Ia War Zoot
D trylllg to Dlllb out tho kmC
entrenched VIet Cong forces.
Title of the story by Hugb
Mulligsn of AP la "Nishi PaIV DICK THOMAI
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Gilmore. Barry HaddiX,
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP!) / \\\.'
Evans.
Haner, Keith Haner, Ron
you plaw Ia come to the
Evans end C. A. Duncao
Dave Johnson, Tom Meadows,
tournament but haven t got.
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ooach the 1966 versioa of
wlth one paralllOUnl \bought
GUberl Milliron, Larry Mitchell, ten your ticket yet - forget it!
Wildcats. Team members
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Ricki Mosley • Mike Northup, And, you were one of the
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Tom Spencer, James WlllJamB. lucky ones who
a ticket •·••
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Tbe team has been organized should have tho
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place to sleep - you'd better "1\1 ll't you ... a nJbber baD Wittenberg Add8
time," said Coach Evans.
Danny
bring a pup tent.
(Dr lbat?"
Bob
Ford,Davis.
BmceTom
Harreld,
Davidson to Card
The 01:6-ma• oquad ill com·
By United Pres• JnteraaiiOIIol Janes, Tom McCarty, Jeff Mil·. Unlike previous yearo when Ice Fishermen
SPRINGFIELD.
(UPI)- posed seven freshmen, three
AI sarasota, Fla.:
ler. Chris Roderick. T • r r Y daily tickets were available on
Wittenberg University (ootball sophomores, !Jve
are
'o . tN) 000 000 000- 0 I 1 Shrader, Ron Walker.
limited basiS, they've sold onll Had Good Year
coach Bill Edward; announced one
By, grade,
rh w lA) 001 000 OOX-1 10 0
the Masters for 1966. Tbere Jsn'l COLUMBUS IUP\), - Ice Saturday l!tat Davidson College the candidttes. ,
1a season or datly ticket to he 1fiShermen on Lake ErJe caught of the Southern Conference bad FreshmOII - J1mmy OlapF. 1er, Nisch .•itz (7)
and
TRACK
Stq;;.enson; Lamabe, Howard David Armstrong, Charles had through legal channels. l72 tons of fish during the bnef i been added to Wittenberg'l 191!6
Iir!ll baso-outfielder;
t6 t, Locker (fl) and Romano, Baker, John Brown, John Bur- The same is true about rooms. 1966 season, the Natural He- football schedule.
Daruels, p1tcher • first base,
Marlin \7). WP- Lamabe. LP ,Jile, Gerald Bums, Lee Burson, There 1ust aren't any vacan- \sources Department reported \ Edwards said the Tigers
Larry Jeffers and Everett Mont·
Ruger Bush, Bruce Campbell, cies.
Saturday.
conclude their season at Davul· gomery, second basemen; Fred·
_ Fisher.
The safe way is the fun way
Jack Davidson, Gary Day, Hen·
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, Some 18,000 anglers fished the son N.C., Nov. 19.
die Queen, outfielder; Gary
and the safe way is the
Honda way. Honda is built
AI lAkeland, Fla.:
ry Doss, Sam Eisnaugle, Mork The Masters, ftrsl of the lour ; lake from Toledo to Sandusky The contract calls lor DaviJ!. Reynold&amp;, pitcher. • outfielder;
to
"take it" over high speed
N. Y. (A) 000 001 10 - 2 t EUcessor, Wayne Elliott, James btg
whtch
up Bay, taking 658,000 yellow perch son to return lbe visit in either Steve Phillips, third base. .
super
highways and rugged
Detroit
1100 •lrltl 001- s 7 o Gilmore, John Golji.
Harold the ceveted Grand Slam ol and 8,000 smell for an average 1 l969 or 1970. D"'•idson will he !lopbo1110rea - Dean Martin II
country back roads. The MODEL CA-100 ••• $215.
ford, Womack (5), Ramllton Harmon, Greg Howell, Gene golf, runs Ibis year from April of 6.4 fish per man hour.
the Tigers' first major
and Roger Watson•. outfielders,
be•t way to enjoy your plus modest set up and
(9) and Heward; Monbouquette Jackson, Eugene Lee, Earl
through Apnl ' 0:
South
Island fishermen opponent sine&lt; Mars!"'ll,
a.nt' Daa Sheets, pitcher • outHonda is to drive safely .. • delivery charge. Lowest
Navarro (I) and McFarlane. Cormick, James Nibert. Dav1d The !Jekel Situation hBB
bad the h1ghest take, 17.2 Ish dropped 3-0 deeisJOR to W1t- fielder.
the safest way to have fun insurance rates offered
WP _ Navarro. LP - Hamil· Samples, Mike Saunders Bruce ' ed a local crisis. Many resi- per bour. Tha annual ake Erie tenberg in 1960.
Juniors - Roy Bickle, catch·
on all Honda 50 series.
is on a Honda.
ton.
Smith. Greg Smith, Ralph Ste- 1dents have waitcQ always until creel census survey contacted The Davidson game
er; Terry Cremeens, oulflelJI.
ger, John Walker, Bob Wood· Masters week when daily tick· fishermen from 70 Jf Obio·s 88 8 schedule that inclnd.. home er; MarsbaU King, outfielder;
At Tampa, Fla.:
ward, Ralph Young.
ets went on sale at a downtown counties, four other states and I &amp;ames against susquebaana, Mick Swain, outfielders,
Phila.
030 201 000- 5 10 1
booth. It never occurred to them Canada.
\ Heidelberg, Ohio Wesleyan and Riek Swain, third base.
Cinci.
000 000 000 - 0 4 0
that so many out-of-towners \
· Central Stale and away con- Senior - Gary
llalrr\s()l1, \1
Jactso.. Green (I) and Ueek·
USse
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would write in and beat them . Judaism
is di•·ido!d into tests at Akron, Otterbetn,
shorbltop.
er; NUihaD, Tsitouris (I), Bald· .
to the punrh.
)lbree branches - Orthodox, win - Wallace and KlllarnaZOO The Wildcats will open their
. Middleport, 0.
88 S. 2nd Ave.
ochun (9) and Pavletich, Ed·l
To make matters
worse, Conservative and Reform.
College.
1J66 seBBOD next Wednesday
wards (8). WP - Jack88R. LP .
S
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tournament olficials, desp&lt;te I
SymiDOll Valley High SchoOl
-Nuxball.
the fact tbat they've bad a
ia complete
San FralcileO n Cleveiald
RR \fllll
1111 since the. middle. of
lnd wll1 be IIJIIIIIII&amp;CIIi,
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pfBns to black out television Apr. t - Wahama at Rutland 'May 2 - Rutland at McArthur
LEXINGTON, Ky. tUPI - 00verage within a 221;-mllo
Apr. l _ Rutland at Eastem May 5 - Rullaad at Wabama
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Michlgaa great Cazzle Russell dius
Wabama It RaeiBo
May 8 - Easlenl at RaclN
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Rou•oogj 100 _ 1 ' o poured in 24 points. leading a There'• 1 law 1n Georgia •·
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Kansas CHy 000 OZI :100- 4 7 o talent loaded Eas\erl College gainst ticket scalping. But it's Apr. 9 - Easter• at McArthur May 11 - RuUand at Racine
Bruce, 0weu (8), Carpill (9) All Star squad to a 126 • 99 0 preHy good bet that If
(%) May 12 - Eastern at WabaJDI
and Bateman, Adleoh (I); 0'· VICtory Saturday aftei'IIOOB over price Is right, there'll be b'ckets l Apr. 12 - Racine at Rutland. May 1&amp;- RaciRe at Wabaml
Doaogbuo, Dicksoa (7), Aker the Western stars here.
avsllable. Some folks ore adver· Apr. 13 - Wahsma tl Eastern Any dale may be ehuged «
For Yeur Outstendlng Response To Our
(8, WyaH (f) and SuareL WP East Coach Joha (Taps l wing ia the local newspapers April I&amp; - McArthur a\ Ra· any postponed game Dlll1 be
T Ow- LP _ O'DoDogbue. Gallagher's squad, which laclud. for tickebl.
cine (2)
made up by mutual 18'1010-'
March Sale On New end Used Can &amp; Trucks.
liRa -N'Jcllolson, Bond, Bate- ed All Americans Russell, Dick
Apr. II - Racine at Eastern of two schools
AUf
To Show Our Apprecletion We Are Going
DIBIL
Snyder of Davidson, Dave Bing
PROBE DEATH THREATS
McArthur at Rutlsnd postpoaed game mual be made
of Syracuse and Dave Schell· CIDCAGO (UP!) _ Under· Apr. 21 - Eastern at Rutlsnd up if It affeell firal place
Rex McCormlclc
To ...
Sal• Man...,.
AI St. Poterabtlrl, Fll.o
base of Purdue, held a 65-16 world death threats to force
Walmma at McArthur slllndlng.

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THE back page I11t1 area Industries and Institution~

Hannan Trace High School wiD fleld a baseball team
this coming season for the first time in the hifllorY of the
according to announcement by Principal George C.

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M~sters

,dustrlal Park Site, connected with another map
character.

IUfferlnl

Ceuntles, 10m1 of our JllON ..., llnte

BIG BEND BEGA'lTA' ediDmittee, lorply members ol
the Pomeroy Qlamber ol Coli)·
rnerce, 11 phmn\nl new acllvJ.
Ilea for the 191!6 event ol June
16-ll·U.
Aa of today ll appem Ibm
wm be an IDiuaemenl oompany, having six ridte, u ona
of the new attracllolu. AJIOib.
er is lo be a "Frog JI\DIPinl"
conteat with Dale warnar aa
chairman.
I wouldn't beoltate a moment
to predlcl that If we aould gel
bad&lt; Into the more oecluded
bayous ol Melgl aDd 011111

folll'page project wu prepared
by th~ Gallia County Improvement
Corporation and City Plannlq Commilslon. lt appears on lndu, or parchment·

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would in
in atileweek
II the Bulletl are still
--· --sameindicated
slrategy he
tllrouPrwmlnl.
Open Season Wednesday
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Duke Burson have 30 track
ond field prospects this year,
and are anticipating an lmprov..
ment over last year's record.
Th&lt; GAHS thiociada have been
"down" during lbe past seven
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er men ore lilt tooll · with ti!UIIaatlc frog 1ane1c1 .,... •Uer lbll month,
whlcb bad men worll. - Wm. be !OUDd wtU alq 11110 .1beJr
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executive secretary of tha · GalUpoo:i;
Chamber of Commerce.

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:tat:~= f~:l::~:':ttout Ohio and other

Obi scored 311 peinbl '1'II1IN- forward of the Bullebl, watchday night but St. Louis, usiDI ed lite firs\ game of the aerl~s
ill! "JromDBil Five," edged the ia street clotblllg and he will
Bullets here 1111-111 to takl a do th.• sam• today. Seymour
1.f lead In the series.
said there was a chance the lor·
Playing Coach Richie Guerla mer Utah stsr might play some

Masters
TI"ckets
s0ld 0ut

The Meigs
News- 'Beat

Gallia

Dateline:

BALTIMO'RE (UPil - The out the aoriee.
InjurY-riddled Balllm0111 Bullela RuUet CoaCb Paul Seymour,
are collllliDR on guard Kevin wbo said Baltimore DIUII wt.
t.oughel1 to return to the Jla&amp;. at borne It remain ta the play·
bldaY and rekindle the eparll otis, got more bad newa-l'rlday.
will bring them even with Center Johnny (Red)
Kerr
the St Louis Hawks In the bes\o reinjured a muscle in biB Ill
of·flv~ NatloRal Baske\l&gt;aU Aa- and Bailey Howell came doWD
IOCiatioa w..tern Divlsloa ,play• with the nu.
offl.
Bob Ferry wm probably reLougbetY, out sinet 111&amp;-dl 11 place Kerr but Howell said be
111tll an ankle Injury, I&amp; expect,. wanted to play desp\18 bi1 111ed to take his spo\ In the back· n..B.
CO)W't with bigb acorinfl
Doll Gus JobnsOB, crowd pleaalnl

Sunday Times-Sentinel

J'lnt Akl IIJUIMI.
Friday ni&amp;f&gt;t they held a JJ\o
ney Supper and tumecl ova'
all proceodo to the lint aid
UDII. nu. waa tbe lblrd Jtar
ltlidlllll of till lledlard hsve voluntarily tslten 011 ~ preject.
' Squacbell oald, •.,... .,....
Ject by the Word people it
like a she! In tba •rm for as,
and H ls certainly a)lfll'Ociated."
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tCoatlnutd'lrom pqw I)
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to design and COIIIb'U&lt;t had left I 181111 the exact
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Iof the beavl8111fro e. ,
' Ada Rolllb, now lllra. RobRacing fan•, regardless of ert Wamer of Pomeroy, wu
whether or not they own or likewise thrown •mconselous
l'l'nt a car, have to rent a lane · the floot. Before either of
nn onP of the two tracks to was fully conacious· 1 found
OUR HOUSE pay In tun. What to do? On the the end,
pu?
'1'lle 8CIENCB made .only t.CiiilNil&amp; bqu It· Pitllitiil
rare their vrhlcles. Cars will self trying to carry,both of
28 man ,1968 landlng, already, lie the bale of Returning to Pllloburgh, the one additional l'OIIDII-Irlp be- 8 lulllet, . 18S8, but lilt'.te .
"'"' lor one dollar and lim• on to safety. My first semi· con- Mon c11er Charles,
wadding, the bor ol · ~a, the SCIENCE lelt Loulavllle on lore winter put a slop to na\11- llu,' no lndleaU011 of ber
MARCH SPECIALS
the larg• traok wtll cost SUO scious thought was, "this is a For some weeks we have had four boxes Qf hall, the bor of the first day of oeiQbre, AI pllon. It ill my belief It capt- riVal,ala dnliJiallloii ~ill~
"" hour. and ono dollar an hour hPavy world."
what river men of my early shoes, the eight ploughs, three llaeoon !Bland aha left nolbiJII, 11t11e dld not stii'Yive the wiD- lbe blew up, Her
62 Comet2 Door
on the ~aller trark.
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I Stanley Roush, now of Spring· days would term "tarnation mold boards and ono stove. In Galllpol~ lbe delivered to ·ter: lhe - ' enley In
bll may oven DOW lie ~ da!il
, ill &amp; cjL 114. lrana. lladll
•nil hlalft.
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A rarer s lime " elrrtrH,.IIy : field, Missouri, was sealed at good weather" - Ice gone Lo Cl
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M. Peter Menager II barrel• freight book, made In the sprlnl ,: .. belle mien • •
timed· and ~en his time Is the point of de•cent ,f the south· from the river, water high
pllalae Is firm. Eight- ol whlslcy and 8 bores of soap. ol 1831, II unchara.cteriatlc of ~IleA olhen - Ullltll
62 Ford Gal. 500
"" the power on hJS partirulnr side stroke. He too was left enough to put a boat comfort- een dollars .and fifty cenll sen. (Among river mea the llr•l his old, but meticulous, hand. IWIII CUI'I'Onl or the 1\) . elfl~leinl • dr. I cyl. At TraM. 1'.
lloorl"" racllo and ~Hior
slot go., off. F.tght sets of ur.ronsrious. but romained stat· ably over the falls at Louisville. tlemen." ''It ill too much," M. Item waa neceaalb', the ae&lt;ond '1'lle names of my old lrlandl- anglneen have removed
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c•ont:ols are located along lhe ~~t-like in his seat.
1 hear they have locks at Barlow says. "Besides, we can. trea lmpopallllre.) RIVermell, M011leun Carel, Bureau, Mu- AI for aciiVIU. •
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6 cylinder, atandard lr1n1.
ou"tde or rontrol section of 1carried him ard Ralph out at Louisvtlle now. Certainly the I not pay," says M. Curti~. What aa ·a rule, preferred M'liellr on, Regnier, Deletombe, fllew- Ina - much llllaiJIM!IIInc,
llodlo and hH..,.
.ach of the two tracks. The different times, each remain· boats 1 8F" from M'slear .. Hen· to do? Lo capl~, ivriles In M~ger's "~erlcan House" 10m, Martlncourt - aD are ~ and out, !hit will
65 Ford Gal. 500
controller may be used with int unconscious. Fire had start· ry Cushillg's "Our House are his spidery hand, .He paid to Our HOillle - where M'- written with buo..W... and a 81ll!ho ,vJsJIII. II II
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dr. Hardtop, 219 onglno,
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~~ono·plug jack
~ ed in the NorthwPSt rubbish .! no longer flat boats, keel boats, me $10.50. I gave bta due bill •lour Cushing sent them to the fine dJsresanllor spelling.
understand, that lbe
llandard tr1nL Radio and
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rlips ~ttached to the •nds
The pupils wm .sked to put it or steamboats. 11 ill pleasant for $14.00." Not an unprofitable cellar, reserving his tap room According to her freight booJt date may of -ul&amp;y
hHtor
the IVJrOS on lhe controller .. lout but in lheJr confusion tlley to know however those
are transaction for Je eapltaJae llt for )e88 rowdy JIUesls.
the lut ruB of the lleamboal BWI Jlla tbil :ye&amp;l' 65 Ford Gal. 500
Slot rae~ng has berome btg '
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rldloltldhHior
months with sales of tracks to stead, later extmgu,shmg the Ihaps read, l.n the vlllagM"..~:;
Se~"'~,;Dg
~slaMishments and cars and other blaze.
er, the articles by
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co...rtlblo. • cylinder,
Eva Archer recalls
t h a t Thomas?)
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1upplies to rareways nearly
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traM., ,.... JfHrr&lt;&gt;orhing the hair . million dol· EmmPit Jewett, the rural mail Because of M. "homaa, ( 1f
lna, power bnk•• •n•
I;Jr mark.
carrier, wa~ n{'arby when the have been recently agam lookwlndowo, rodlo &amp; hHtor
Th&lt;' new sport is definilelv not I stroke of lightning hit.
I ing at a freight book we have
o
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a l'htld's game but involve; not I He was the first one there and at the inn, of the steamboat
Eleclloll IMide ... eal
8ecrelary and treasurer
H.T. AI Irons, All powor,
only engineering techniques but ,mJ !other, Ephratm E. Roush, , SCIENCE, whose matden trIP
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The annual Electloa Day
reporta were read and approvradio on4 hooter ·
dnver skill and know·how.
' was the next. Other neighbors from Pittsburgh to Lousville beBY TOM ~E
::veah, ~~·· eroaklng." " ner serving WU discussed
ad. Duea wert paid and I r t l
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LasJ Y"r's
national ch•m·lalso soon arnved, Waller Arch- gan in tate septembre of the LONG BIEN, V1el Nam Well, amtthal a shame!, the SUIIIIblne Maken Clasa
will offerlni waa taken.
4 Dr. Auto. lrana. Powor
pinn sl~t """ing driver was a :er summoned Dr. John Philson : year 1835. In Gallipolis, she iNEA) - At lbe end of the Tbe palleall are
WGn.ed the Syracuse flnl Unlted""!C&lt;entl;yi The Community Bible School IIHrlnt. rldlo &amp; hH..,.
15 . year . old youth
who who came with all the speed 11t11 with Messiearo Clendenm· hospital con:tdor, three pe~ll· prt..-a of war. Tbe)r
IIH byterian Church, met "
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walked off with the first prize hdis travel mare roul make. 1&amp; Langley 3 bales of cotton ar pal!enls lie hall - dead With amoaclbe . hDDdreda, pa111bly In the Church Anne1.
:•~m:=~ed~
Hardtop, powor otoorlnw.
of !25,000.
IThe MeNamee boy had beer Iyarn, for which the .'re&lt;ght a profusion of wounds.
lbouaandl, of VC ..,.mua. wbo Devtllotll were by Hell!ll
power bnlcas, ,Ower wino
, - ' - ' - - - - - - - - .Jtaken home and remained un. ' •·harge of $1.70 was patd mI The fir't has holes In bls Iare ICfllped frllm the und, ria reading from '1'lle
year.
!lows. 2 Dr,
Looking For lnoxponsive ,ronsdous until Dr. Phtlson ar· [lull. In Point Pleasant, Va., back, flle second bas holes ln l OVICUaled fl',\111 the 11'0111 ODd PU:ce, followed with
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med. From there he went to IM'sieur A Donnally also patd I his front, and the thtrd bas ' thea DUI'Ied bad&lt; to life rib RoU U
le purchase a copper bottom
Couatry $eclan,
Waflllll 4 dr. I
su St•nley Roush and some oth I in full the .rharge for one pump holes everywhero.
Amerlc3D aldll aad,
lheagb
:: w~
of
teakettle for the IDIII!J:.
lrona. with air cO.JCfltlo•
ers to determi~e the eflect 0~ 1 chamber. But alas! When the They a~e wrapped In fresh aorely tested, Amerlc:u eom- mem ra, w a verse
Ina
them. Clothing on the boys' lSCIENCE docked at Racoon Is· but bl~dled bandages. A~d pasolon.
Rosten for the April meeting
VISIT OUR
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arms were turn to shreads and i land I now lost, like Atlantis, ,each tWitches In pam and dis· The brasa demand&amp; II, the
to be Esther Harden; Helen Hardtop,
power atoorl.,,
burned skin and hair on 1 h et beneath the waters) Messieurs comfort.
doctors tolerate It, the nurae.l
Harrll to conduct the Bible
power ltraktt, power wlfto
head an arms inirated fl•e se· : Barlow &amp; Curtis were unable to ! ~I times, oomeone
walks acoept It, but the Gl paUenll,
Study: roll caU le be answered
dowt, otr condttlonlnt.
:vertty of the shock they receiv. ' ·-- - __ .... -·-· . - - -- Ipal, stops, stares, meen and undars~dably, detest it.
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Milton and Joe Circle and the eontinues 01 ' Nunes admlafs- Elpla!DI Sgt. Dale Mattera The Hannan Trace
Bible study was given by Ag· 63 Ford Gil. 500
A public sale wa• being con.! older boys had been e~C11Sed to ~r elfloleady, bat with detack· ol Baltimore: "Why shouldn't f.H Club this w4ek elected
nes While, topic ''The Lord's Conv. 352 •••· Std. tro01.
Radio and hootor
Middleport, 0.
idurted thai afternoon at the I attend it. This may have great· ENT. Soldiers ~ other beda I bate the little rats? Last cera IDcludlng Jlmml~•~:::l Prayer;" loUewed by a very
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alady lbe three w1th lrozea ••- week IIley were out In the president· r · te "''••
dls
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,1 1Y 1,•ssened the trag y.
Is presslotta thai fU to mask dis- fteld trying to kill me and th- ~- pres,ident-:,·•ca"re.-.. group cussoo.
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IIa IIer Arc her goind for h JIUII.
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t~eere••-·, Dean M•""•
p. stMrlng, r1dlo en41
' matl heard the crash and noted This tortured trio •·· "" Indeed so. Matters' stomach
_and, Ro··• 81_...., tre;sl-lmeeUng closed with the Lord's
'i a cIou d of dust rtsmg
· · from the friends here.
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""" ~ wu blown wide open by ID urer •rter
,,...e one,
"""•er
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' bl'ildin~: Another neighbor walk· For they are the enemy .... enemy uplosloo. He'll carry repo •·
During the aoclal bour,
2 Dr. Hardtop, 289 '""
mg by tile roadside some dts- · the Viet Cong.
an elght·lncb scar there for Attending the meeting
llclous refreshments, keeping
fne, Crulslmetlt tnna.
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miitanre
away,
smelled
burning
"Gad,"
says
Gl,
"they're
life.
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flesh, by imagination or olher· 1 ugly looking, ain't they?"
"And you know the fllllDY : and these other membera,
theme, were served by lite host..
' wise. Others, moro
distant, I "It's their smell 1 bale," aa- pari?" he asks.
Slone, Tommy Beaver,
en Helen Harrllto Naomi LonUSED CARLOT
' thought II to have struck a tree other adds.
''What?"
ld Martin, Sue Martla
Margaret WIDebrenner HelLoculi
&amp; Sycomoro Ita.
' near by and gave no special al· "What are they doln&amp; ID our
Douglu Marlin, and a £llest, ea Diddle, Marjarel CottrUl
Mlddtoport
tent ton to II.
hospital anyway?"
"The rat on the end there Is ' Joey Slone.
ODd Agnea White.
Visitors and school officials, uwh kno .,,
.• demolitions u.pert.fl
including Prof. Tom Carr, who ,,8 8 . ws. ..
''Ob?"
was Superintendent of schools ..~ n~:;e· lellas.
·''Yeah, be may have rigged Pam Saundera wu
at that time, noted unfinished ..~ · d ,
up tile one that got me."
presldeut wbeo the Twlllibters
work at the board such as lei·
one on 1 look 80 good." Evl!ll more aggravating to f.H Club organized at
im and figures only partly com
Mattera, and the other soldiers home of Reda and Connie
,l pleted. Parts of written work
of tbll ward, ill lbst tht man son. Others elected were: Ultt-11
with unfinished sentences and 1
on the end Is what they call a nle Gibson, vice
president;
! paragraphs were scattered •·1
''two • lime loser" - thai Is, SheUa Forth, ncrelary;
bout the room. An open Bible on
twice caplured.
da Jeffers, treuurer; Paul
I the teacher's desk in the mind
The prisoner had been takea ler, news reporter: Shirley Batr·ll
Iof some aooounted for a lesser ~~
by American fortes once he- CUJ, health end safety chair·
fore. AI lbal lime be
waa man; Lisa S&amp;unders,
song
: tra~edy than might otherwise
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been
possible.
banded
over
to
South
Vleltlamleader;
Becky
Durham,
Count on us to supply the ready.mixed
An article in a San Francisco Rev. Ronald JusUce pastor ese aulllorltles, lndoetrlnatad, Belville and Loretta Jolmson,
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need for any farm build·
, pafl"r noted that they had nev· of the First Church of the Naza. schooled, given money, aworn recreatioo leaders.
lng pt;-oject We'll deliver what you
er .• crounted for a similar ex· rene, announces that a wonder· to an oath ' ' allegiance and Attending the meeting
then t ed back 1afo the
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"Advertising Is now being erltlclzed for being too ef•
urn
coun- cub leaders, Mrs. Erwla
fecUve ••• It's so effective, we are told, that It may
. perwnce The seene was visit· ful response Is being shown In
want, ,,\vhen you want it . . save you time
' ed by many from adJommg the revival services CllrrenUy tryslde.
lOB and Mra. Paul Buter
lead to monopoly and restraint ol compeUtlon •• this
and work. money and materials. And
: oounttes and states.
being held at the church. Ree- Oace Ieae •• kepi the members, Pam and Lisa SBIIJI!I.·II erlticlsm Is moat certainly baaed on a m!Junderstand·
1 Community tension W89 les. ord crowds for the church have moaey hut DOIIdntl eke. b 1 ' ers, Becky Durham, Reda
In&amp; becauae one ol the most fundamental characterthe price is right! Call us soon for free
! ~ened by the rapidly approach· been on hand each night. These matter of neb lie WBI 1 Connie Gibson, Sblrley ~:~::11 lstlca ol advertising Is that It forces one to be com' mg largest flood Ibis part of the revival services will continue perrJIIo aeala and tho COfl. Sbella Forth, Uncia
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estimate ... without obligation.
Oh10 Valley had seen, and by through Sunday evening
fDietl eycle IIepa . Paula BaUer, Carolyn
mble)
the devastating floods of Colum.
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bus and Dayton which affected Forty·five minutes of special ~u don't make 111 III!IISO," and GaU BelvUie. Guesta were
HEARLy EVERYBODY · · · EVERYWHERI · · •
Mike and Randy Gibson, BreDREADS A NEWSPAPER EVERYDAY
I members of some local !ami· music is being presented In each a 10ldier says.
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lies,
service,
by
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and
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1 II Is worth noting that 12 of Laxson, song evangelista far killed the first Ume."
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MIDDLEPORT, 0. j the enrolled pupils al the time the revival meeting, Rev. w. "Not aecesaarlly," 1 Pic.
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The church continues Ill em.
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an~ ID, the contlnuatiea of the
driVe, Stand By The Cross."
A large cross ill erected In the
sanctuary with a light lor each
of the classea. '1'lle geal of the
Sunday Scbool for Ibis Sullday
II 300. Ginger and Wally J.u.
10n will be singing during the
Sunday School boor Ibis Sunday
at 9:30. The public Is Invited to
atl!!!ld these services
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In Judge Frank Porter'•
Meigs County Court Darren E.
Smith was fined $10 and COlla
on a plea of guilty to a charge
by the Oblo Slate Highway p8•
trol for permitting an uollcen.
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we can't just let a guy clie.''
"He'1 rlibl"

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"Wbal'l that?"
"Would their aida do lbt

aame for us?"

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blUe. Hallllf the three VC
takes their mlndl off l!te band
that was amputated, or lbe
stitches on a face that keeps
breaking open, or the buddy
they left lyln&amp; laca doWII IB
a rice paddy.
"WeU?" 10mebody proda the '
Pic., "what about It?" Do you
think their side would do the
same lor us?"
"No," the soldier 101wen.
"I don't JIUeU their lidt
Patricia Hatfield was fined would."
$10 and costs on her plea of
guilty for no operator'•
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cense charged by till
State Judie JohD C. Bacon lei Ap.
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ol Clwlotte Peckham, AdmJD.
96th Annlvernry
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Iof the beavl8111fro e. ,
' Ada Rolllb, now lllra. RobRacing fan•, regardless of ert Wamer of Pomeroy, wu
whether or not they own or likewise thrown •mconselous
l'l'nt a car, have to rent a lane · the floot. Before either of
nn onP of the two tracks to was fully conacious· 1 found
OUR HOUSE pay In tun. What to do? On the the end,
pu?
'1'lle 8CIENCB made .only t.CiiilNil&amp; bqu It· Pitllitiil
rare their vrhlcles. Cars will self trying to carry,both of
28 man ,1968 landlng, already, lie the bale of Returning to Pllloburgh, the one additional l'OIIDII-Irlp be- 8 lulllet, . 18S8, but lilt'.te .
"'"' lor one dollar and lim• on to safety. My first semi· con- Mon c11er Charles,
wadding, the bor ol · ~a, the SCIENCE lelt Loulavllle on lore winter put a slop to na\11- llu,' no lndleaU011 of ber
MARCH SPECIALS
the larg• traok wtll cost SUO scious thought was, "this is a For some weeks we have had four boxes Qf hall, the bor of the first day of oeiQbre, AI pllon. It ill my belief It capt- riVal,ala dnliJiallloii ~ill~
"" hour. and ono dollar an hour hPavy world."
what river men of my early shoes, the eight ploughs, three llaeoon !Bland aha left nolbiJII, 11t11e dld not stii'Yive the wiD- lbe blew up, Her
62 Comet2 Door
on the ~aller trark.
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I Stanley Roush, now of Spring· days would term "tarnation mold boards and ono stove. In Galllpol~ lbe delivered to ·ter: lhe - ' enley In
bll may oven DOW lie ~ da!il
, ill &amp; cjL 114. lrana. lladll
•nil hlalft.
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A rarer s lime " elrrtrH,.IIy : field, Missouri, was sealed at good weather" - Ice gone Lo Cl
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M. Peter Menager II barrel• freight book, made In the sprlnl ,: .. belle mien • •
timed· and ~en his time Is the point of de•cent ,f the south· from the river, water high
pllalae Is firm. Eight- ol whlslcy and 8 bores of soap. ol 1831, II unchara.cteriatlc of ~IleA olhen - Ullltll
62 Ford Gal. 500
"" the power on hJS partirulnr side stroke. He too was left enough to put a boat comfort- een dollars .and fifty cenll sen. (Among river mea the llr•l his old, but meticulous, hand. IWIII CUI'I'Onl or the 1\) . elfl~leinl • dr. I cyl. At TraM. 1'.
lloorl"" racllo and ~Hior
slot go., off. F.tght sets of ur.ronsrious. but romained stat· ably over the falls at Louisville. tlemen." ''It ill too much," M. Item waa neceaalb', the ae&lt;ond '1'lle names of my old lrlandl- anglneen have removed
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c•ont:ols are located along lhe ~~t-like in his seat.
1 hear they have locks at Barlow says. "Besides, we can. trea lmpopallllre.) RIVermell, M011leun Carel, Bureau, Mu- AI for aciiVIU. •
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6 cylinder, atandard lr1n1.
ou"tde or rontrol section of 1carried him ard Ralph out at Louisvtlle now. Certainly the I not pay," says M. Curti~. What aa ·a rule, preferred M'liellr on, Regnier, Deletombe, fllew- Ina - much llllaiJIM!IIInc,
llodlo and hH..,.
.ach of the two tracks. The different times, each remain· boats 1 8F" from M'slear .. Hen· to do? Lo capl~, ivriles In M~ger's "~erlcan House" 10m, Martlncourt - aD are ~ and out, !hit will
65 Ford Gal. 500
controller may be used with int unconscious. Fire had start· ry Cushillg's "Our House are his spidery hand, .He paid to Our HOillle - where M'- written with buo..W... and a 81ll!ho ,vJsJIII. II II
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~~ono·plug jack
~ ed in the NorthwPSt rubbish .! no longer flat boats, keel boats, me $10.50. I gave bta due bill •lour Cushing sent them to the fine dJsresanllor spelling.
understand, that lbe
llandard tr1nL Radio and
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The pupils wm .sked to put it or steamboats. 11 ill pleasant for $14.00." Not an unprofitable cellar, reserving his tap room According to her freight booJt date may of -ul&amp;y
hHtor
the IVJrOS on lhe controller .. lout but in lheJr confusion tlley to know however those
are transaction for Je eapltaJae llt for )e88 rowdy JIUesls.
the lut ruB of the lleamboal BWI Jlla tbil :ye&amp;l' 65 Ford Gal. 500
Slot rae~ng has berome btg '
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rldloltldhHior
months with sales of tracks to stead, later extmgu,shmg the Ihaps read, l.n the vlllagM"..~:;
Se~"'~,;Dg
~slaMishments and cars and other blaze.
er, the articles by
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co...rtlblo. • cylinder,
Eva Archer recalls
t h a t Thomas?)
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1upplies to rareways nearly
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traM., ,.... JfHrr&lt;&gt;orhing the hair . million dol· EmmPit Jewett, the rural mail Because of M. "homaa, ( 1f
lna, power bnk•• •n•
I;Jr mark.
carrier, wa~ n{'arby when the have been recently agam lookwlndowo, rodlo &amp; hHtor
Th&lt;' new sport is definilelv not I stroke of lightning hit.
I ing at a freight book we have
o
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a l'htld's game but involve; not I He was the first one there and at the inn, of the steamboat
Eleclloll IMide ... eal
8ecrelary and treasurer
H.T. AI Irons, All powor,
only engineering techniques but ,mJ !other, Ephratm E. Roush, , SCIENCE, whose matden trIP
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The annual Electloa Day
reporta were read and approvradio on4 hooter ·
dnver skill and know·how.
' was the next. Other neighbors from Pittsburgh to Lousville beBY TOM ~E
::veah, ~~·· eroaklng." " ner serving WU discussed
ad. Duea wert paid and I r t l
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LasJ Y"r's
national ch•m·lalso soon arnved, Waller Arch- gan in tate septembre of the LONG BIEN, V1el Nam Well, amtthal a shame!, the SUIIIIblne Maken Clasa
will offerlni waa taken.
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pinn sl~t """ing driver was a :er summoned Dr. John Philson : year 1835. In Gallipolis, she iNEA) - At lbe end of the Tbe palleall are
WGn.ed the Syracuse flnl Unlted""!C&lt;entl;yi The Community Bible School IIHrlnt. rldlo &amp; hH..,.
15 . year . old youth
who who came with all the speed 11t11 with Messiearo Clendenm· hospital con:tdor, three pe~ll· prt..-a of war. Tbe)r
IIH byterian Church, met "
63 Thunderbird
walked off with the first prize hdis travel mare roul make. 1&amp; Langley 3 bales of cotton ar pal!enls lie hall - dead With amoaclbe . hDDdreda, pa111bly In the Church Anne1.
:•~m:=~ed~
Hardtop, powor otoorlnw.
of !25,000.
IThe MeNamee boy had beer Iyarn, for which the .'re&lt;ght a profusion of wounds.
lbouaandl, of VC ..,.mua. wbo Devtllotll were by Hell!ll
power bnlcas, ,Ower wino
, - ' - ' - - - - - - - - .Jtaken home and remained un. ' •·harge of $1.70 was patd mI The fir't has holes In bls Iare ICfllped frllm the und, ria reading from '1'lle
year.
!lows. 2 Dr,
Looking For lnoxponsive ,ronsdous until Dr. Phtlson ar· [lull. In Point Pleasant, Va., back, flle second bas holes ln l OVICUaled fl',\111 the 11'0111 ODd PU:ce, followed with
n was unanimously agreed 60 Ford
med. From there he went to IM'sieur A Donnally also patd I his front, and the thtrd bas ' thea DUI'Ied bad&lt; to life rib RoU U
le purchase a copper bottom
Couatry $eclan,
Waflllll 4 dr. I
su St•nley Roush and some oth I in full the .rharge for one pump holes everywhero.
Amerlc3D aldll aad,
lheagb
:: w~
of
teakettle for the IDIII!J:.
lrona. with air cO.JCfltlo•
ers to determi~e the eflect 0~ 1 chamber. But alas! When the They a~e wrapped In fresh aorely tested, Amerlc:u eom- mem ra, w a verse
Ina
them. Clothing on the boys' lSCIENCE docked at Racoon Is· but bl~dled bandages. A~d pasolon.
Rosten for the April meeting
VISIT OUR
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arms were turn to shreads and i land I now lost, like Atlantis, ,each tWitches In pam and dis· The brasa demand&amp; II, the
to be Esther Harden; Helen Hardtop,
power atoorl.,,
burned skin and hair on 1 h et beneath the waters) Messieurs comfort.
doctors tolerate It, the nurae.l
Harrll to conduct the Bible
power ltraktt, power wlfto
head an arms inirated fl•e se· : Barlow &amp; Curtis were unable to ! ~I times, oomeone
walks acoept It, but the Gl paUenll,
Study: roll caU le be answered
dowt, otr condttlonlnt.
:vertty of the shock they receiv. ' ·-- - __ .... -·-· . - - -- Ipal, stops, stares, meen and undars~dably, detest it.
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wllb an Euler poem.
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Milton and Joe Circle and the eontinues 01 ' Nunes admlafs- Elpla!DI Sgt. Dale Mattera The Hannan Trace
Bible study was given by Ag· 63 Ford Gil. 500
A public sale wa• being con.! older boys had been e~C11Sed to ~r elfloleady, bat with detack· ol Baltimore: "Why shouldn't f.H Club this w4ek elected
nes While, topic ''The Lord's Conv. 352 •••· Std. tro01.
Radio and hootor
Middleport, 0.
idurted thai afternoon at the I attend it. This may have great· ENT. Soldiers ~ other beda I bate the little rats? Last cera IDcludlng Jlmml~•~:::l Prayer;" loUewed by a very
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alady lbe three w1th lrozea ••- week IIley were out In the president· r · te "''••
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,1 1Y 1,•ssened the trag y.
Is presslotta thai fU to mask dis- fteld trying to kill me and th- ~- pres,ident-:,·•ca"re.-.. group cussoo.
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IIa IIer Arc her goind for h JIUII.
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damn near rucceededl"
t~eere••-·, Dean M•""•
p. stMrlng, r1dlo en41
' matl heard the crash and noted This tortured trio •·· "" Indeed so. Matters' stomach
_and, Ro··• 81_...., tre;sl-lmeeUng closed with the Lord's
'i a cIou d of dust rtsmg
· · from the friends here.
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""" ~ wu blown wide open by ID urer •rter
,,...e one,
"""•er
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' bl'ildin~: Another neighbor walk· For they are the enemy .... enemy uplosloo. He'll carry repo •·
During the aoclal bour,
2 Dr. Hardtop, 289 '""
mg by tile roadside some dts- · the Viet Cong.
an elght·lncb scar there for Attending the meeting
llclous refreshments, keeping
fne, Crulslmetlt tnna.
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miitanre
away,
smelled
burning
"Gad,"
says
Gl,
"they're
life.
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Mrs.
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flesh, by imagination or olher· 1 ugly looking, ain't they?"
"And you know the fllllDY : and these other membera,
theme, were served by lite host..
' wise. Others, moro
distant, I "It's their smell 1 bale," aa- pari?" he asks.
Slone, Tommy Beaver,
en Helen Harrllto Naomi LonUSED CARLOT
' thought II to have struck a tree other adds.
''What?"
ld Martin, Sue Martla
Margaret WIDebrenner HelLoculi
&amp; Sycomoro Ita.
' near by and gave no special al· "What are they doln&amp; ID our
Douglu Marlin, and a £llest, ea Diddle, Marjarel CottrUl
Mlddtoport
tent ton to II.
hospital anyway?"
"The rat on the end there Is ' Joey Slone.
ODd Agnea White.
Visitors and school officials, uwh kno .,,
.• demolitions u.pert.fl
including Prof. Tom Carr, who ,,8 8 . ws. ..
''Ob?"
was Superintendent of schools ..~ n~:;e· lellas.
·''Yeah, be may have rigged Pam Saundera wu
at that time, noted unfinished ..~ · d ,
up tile one that got me."
presldeut wbeo the Twlllibters
work at the board such as lei·
one on 1 look 80 good." Evl!ll more aggravating to f.H Club organized at
im and figures only partly com
Mattera, and the other soldiers home of Reda and Connie
,l pleted. Parts of written work
of tbll ward, ill lbst tht man son. Others elected were: Ultt-11
with unfinished sentences and 1
on the end Is what they call a nle Gibson, vice
president;
! paragraphs were scattered •·1
''two • lime loser" - thai Is, SheUa Forth, ncrelary;
bout the room. An open Bible on
twice caplured.
da Jeffers, treuurer; Paul
I the teacher's desk in the mind
The prisoner had been takea ler, news reporter: Shirley Batr·ll
Iof some aooounted for a lesser ~~
by American fortes once he- CUJ, health end safety chair·
fore. AI lbal lime be
waa man; Lisa S&amp;unders,
song
: tra~edy than might otherwise
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have
been
possible.
banded
over
to
South
Vleltlamleader;
Becky
Durham,
Count on us to supply the ready.mixed
An article in a San Francisco Rev. Ronald JusUce pastor ese aulllorltles, lndoetrlnatad, Belville and Loretta Jolmson,
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need for any farm build·
, pafl"r noted that they had nev· of the First Church of the Naza. schooled, given money, aworn recreatioo leaders.
lng pt;-oject We'll deliver what you
er .• crounted for a similar ex· rene, announces that a wonder· to an oath ' ' allegiance and Attending the meeting
then t ed back 1afo the
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"Advertising Is now being erltlclzed for being too ef•
urn
coun- cub leaders, Mrs. Erwla
fecUve ••• It's so effective, we are told, that It may
. perwnce The seene was visit· ful response Is being shown In
want, ,,\vhen you want it . . save you time
' ed by many from adJommg the revival services CllrrenUy tryslde.
lOB and Mra. Paul Buter
lead to monopoly and restraint ol compeUtlon •• this
and work. money and materials. And
: oounttes and states.
being held at the church. Ree- Oace Ieae •• kepi the members, Pam and Lisa SBIIJI!I.·II erlticlsm Is moat certainly baaed on a m!Junderstand·
1 Community tension W89 les. ord crowds for the church have moaey hut DOIIdntl eke. b 1 ' ers, Becky Durham, Reda
In&amp; becauae one ol the most fundamental characterthe price is right! Call us soon for free
! ~ened by the rapidly approach· been on hand each night. These matter of neb lie WBI 1 Connie Gibson, Sblrley ~:~::11 lstlca ol advertising Is that It forces one to be com' mg largest flood Ibis part of the revival services will continue perrJIIo aeala and tho COfl. Sbella Forth, Uncia
· 1\:tiUve" , , • (Howard J. Morgens, Pres., ProCtor II
estimate ... without obligation.
Oh10 Valley had seen, and by through Sunday evening
fDietl eycle IIepa . Paula BaUer, Carolyn
mble)
the devastating floods of Colum.
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Marla Steele, Debbie Wlillanii,IJ
bus and Dayton which affected Forty·five minutes of special ~u don't make 111 III!IISO," and GaU BelvUie. Guesta were
HEARLy EVERYBODY · · · EVERYWHERI · · •
Mike and Randy Gibson, BreDREADS A NEWSPAPER EVERYDAY
I members of some local !ami· music is being presented In each a 10ldier says.
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lies,
service,
by
Wally
and
Ginger
"Yeah,
be
ahould'a
been
da
Finley
and
Beverly
Fisher.
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1 II Is worth noting that 12 of Laxson, song evangelista far killed the first Ume."
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MIDDLEPORT, 0. j the enrolled pupils al the time the revival meeting, Rev. w. "Not aecesaarlly," 1 Pic.
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Easter

FIRST IN 1916. STILL FIRST &amp; FINEST TODAY.

BOLENS

SEE THEM
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NOW ON
DISPLAY!

The church continues Ill em.
phasls on Sunday School attencJ..
an~ ID, the contlnuatiea of the
driVe, Stand By The Cross."
A large cross ill erected In the
sanctuary with a light lor each
of the classea. '1'lle geal of the
Sunday Scbool for Ibis Sullday
II 300. Ginger and Wally J.u.
10n will be singing during the
Sunday School boor Ibis Sunday
at 9:30. The public Is Invited to
atl!!!ld these services
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----FINED '10, COSTS
In Judge Frank Porter'•
Meigs County Court Darren E.
Smith was fined $10 and COlla
on a plea of guilty to a charge
by the Oblo Slate Highway p8•
trol for permitting an uollcen.
ed operator to o~te a vablcle.
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erty."
"How?"
''AI ID Informant Anyway,
we can't just let a guy clie.''
"He'1 rlibl"

"Maybe . . . . but ( cot Jtlll
IIDt question."
"Wbal'l that?"
"Would their aida do lbt

aame for us?"

. The men gab on. II helpe a
blUe. Hallllf the three VC
takes their mlndl off l!te band
that was amputated, or lbe
stitches on a face that keeps
breaking open, or the buddy
they left lyln&amp; laca doWII IB
a rice paddy.
"WeU?" 10mebody proda the '
Pic., "what about It?" Do you
think their side would do the
same lor us?"
"No," the soldier 101wen.
"I don't JIUeU their lidt
Patricia Hatfield was fined would."
$10 and costs on her plea of
guilty for no operator'•
u.
TRIAL DATE SET
cense charged by till
State Judie JohD C. Bacon lei Ap.
Highway Patrol
rD 14 u the date for the cue
ol Clwlotte Peckham, AdmJD.
96th Annlvernry
lltratrll ol lhe eatate of Hal'l"rll
D. Peckham, decealled h.
Ham Weaver, R. D., ~~~~~
port, In 111 entry ftled Bat
In Melli COUIIIy Cieri! If Courtl.
IH Our Prize Board
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BY LENORA MOONEY
Mrs. William Walters and
daughter April spent a day vis·
· illllB her daiJghler, Mr. and Mrs.
John McKinley at Dunbar, W. l
Va. She· went especially
to ·
make the acquaintance of her
· grandson, whose name is Kevin
William. The McKinleyo have • I
daughter Kimberly. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mooney,
Mrs. Jack Campbell, Mrs. Gary
Lane and Jamie and Mr.. and
Mrs. Roy Mooney were Sun·
day dinner guests of Mr. ond
Mrs. Richard Russell and lam- l
IJy· of Grove City. The occasion ·
was in honor of Mrs. Roy Moon- '
ey•s birthday. In the afternoon ·
they visited all of .4n. Moon- I
ey's children. MTR. Inez Price i
and three boys, Mr. and Mro. 1
David Smith and children, Mrs. I
Ernestine Todd and Gary and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swln&lt;her
and children, all of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheets .
and Terry and Mark spent Sun- .
day afternoon with Mr. and Mn. ,
Fioyd Mooney ond · ~r. and Mrs. ·
Emmett Waugh of Hannan
Trace Rd.
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·I 15-loot oak cross has been erected by members of the Meigs County Jaycee• for the county-wide pre-Easter HuntiOK1on, W. Va. were guesll
oen wes, scheduled tonight at 7:30 in the Pomeroy Junior High School auditorium. Aaslstln(l the Rev. Joseph Kraty,
Mgbr. S
Mro. Emmett
preb idr·nt of the Meigs County Minioterlal A11n., above ar e Jaycees Jim Mees, Jim Wlaecup, Bill Pullins, and Curt \ Mau . un ay. .,,
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McDanil'l, president. Services are open to the public.
1.. Winnie ,.etherholt of ,
Gatllpollo waa a vllltor ol Mr.
11- TI1e Sunday
sunday, March 27, 1968
andMn.
Mrs.Rilby
RoySaundero
Mooney and
recenUy.
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Wendell Roush of Eno oaUad

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Charles Briggs is Engaged as Visiting
D).rector of Theater •.n Reed c.·ty Mich
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Mrs.
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rect~~Uy,

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the PTA
at RIO Grande crade JeSH
visited Eblm
her fati1er
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rec•ntly.
on Teena 'Rwl Mr.
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As She Celebrates J02nd Anniversary

Mr. •nd Mrs. Bob Smith and MI.. .Claro Jellm ol Co1185, ;m.a abe met
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ramlly of Chillicothe visited bla lumbu1 is spending I lew dayl A natlva al Ottlla eouDl)'.Jibe btmlhrllna JHI'I·
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Slrall, 1 . ly
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mother, Mrs. Lola Smtih recent- with
Mr.Larr
IIIII Mn.1 who is 8 noted "'"
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hurt of 8:n:J Rde n "'"' Y great excltement at the Halrlpo qalnlt 1111 ldal Of beiiiB IOJDo ll8lb'oll4 ID Del'lM Mr. Strall
1 1114 Willi 11110
ColumbUI spent 1 weekend wllb ,
shire Nunlnl HolM Ill Halrlpo pll'ld to Gl'lllllma u-, ,.rbo left l'lllroJc!IIIC
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his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lu 1
sbtre, D1., ou Mooday whlll adiiiYad t.111e M ,1 pebller ID lilt. 1lllltlesU
IIIII rtlll1 meat
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Hurt and tiater Jacqueline.
President Theodore 1,,108,_ she celebrated her !02nd blrlll- New 8IJCiaod. Mit. Plulll..,.. llu•lq¢M 1114 ball 01111 Of tht
Mr. and Mn. Larry c. Smith velt created the lint u.s. bird day, and received eonaratula- "All llbe aiD p111i II 111'111 llrleat llilc\yarda ID Norllt
and diUKhler Brenda Kay Jnd aanctuary on
11- tory meJJOIPI and
flowln, _ .."
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1903
She b beeD
ldeBt of 'nit GaDta ut1n
his yarents, Mr. and Mrs. H· A. land, Fla., In
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pllnler I'CII&amp;' eh1ldnl wen lluna II
plans to fi)' to Michl- famous Karamu theatre in 1964Smtth
ol to
Porter
a bus!·
llarle4 1111' ll't lfGrk II 1M ••
Lela deceased· Frank
oess trtp
Loganmade
recently.
1an '" mid-April to take over ! 65, a.nd is locally prominent as
Rev. Vance Wallon and wlle,
0 YWOO
GIIIO and II well blowll for 1111' ID llectricla llvllil Ia
hi• duties as director. lecturer,[ • director and ar!or...
!oa Harris •n niece d all of
work Ill ell paiD\tltl eovab:C Pad, ID., Wal*, I I'Hld-- Ill
anU administrative a..istant to \ Last summer he scored •
Blackfork ealled on' . Deacon
JI'&amp;CUcally every IUbJeCI Ill- Fox River Grove, nt,lllll with
the producer. James Taylor. 1 resounding critical hit as DonCoopt'r. wife and Jennte HowducUng flowers, lanclacapel, &amp; wbom she made ber
IIIII
H1• has been contracted to : aid in "You Can't Take II With
eU Sundoy evening.
fmall, por\1'1111, marine \IC!IIIN, Dr. Jerey 8tralt, clet .d.
dim! u production of '"T h •i You," which set a boX offire
Mr. an MT!. Jim
Howard
which she aeldeVed with ll"'al
Three Peony Opera ." which will ! record at Columbus• Plavhou,..
and daughter Sherr!, mother,
IIIII aaeiDeN IIIII llu
ru n Irom Joiv 20 through Aug. On-The-Green
Mrs Mary Howard motored to
1 -WiD "Our allll '1181 to p1 me Into now laid ulde her bruabaa IIIII
1 and 11tll close the 10-week oea-1 Pt"t•sently he Ia e!ty editor oi l
Dayton Sunday to visit their , HOLLYWOOD (UP8
feature lc\Urtl 81 1 star," paint, bavlllg completed aver
son w1!h • presentatton of •·The l lhe Columbus Call and Post, a
CHARLES BRIGGS
olster and daughter, Mrs. Hoz- ;
opoil Ri\er ,1
Smith
"It lln'l like 1100 eaavues. Sltt II 11011 eGDrant.,,twks" opening Aug. z.1 1weekly
newspaper
with
bnmch
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Young
and
family,
also
their
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and ,. Insmg Sept. 4.
ofhces In Cleveland and Cln- ' clnnatl.
uouther an son. arence owof the
1 01118rkable can't just all 8IQIIDII OR their a ouue aw even
ard who io ttalioned In Cali!or- Is on• ·
moo r lnt o1
tatlonl IIIII wall for 1111
at tho late homo.
nia and •• spendin&amp; a week at 11D Hollywood. By d
repu
)leeelllly a picture was taken
bue In Dayton
' perseverance and a amarl brew.
•...._ representing flvt geaeraUons,
Iportnerllhlp Smith bu warded ''lD tbla bus[Desa """" with the retlrttd arllat,
bar
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I M~r·o!:~ol~ ~-=ntl;u~= off obiCurlty to plot and plan a you've,ot to~ teheme 1011 , Walter Stnlt. lr., Walllr
: W W Leonard, 'IS, • former 'belp'e.J her whlia her buaband leareer that hal brouaht hllll and go oulto
your~ Strai~ Jr., Yra. Linda Eaton
Middleport buslneaamaa, died It recov
lr
very near the top of his breab. You have lo
aDd Robert Batoa. Jr.
lfr•. Mtlrgaret Wall
,the funeral home alter 1 pm 1Frtday noon at the R!versidl
r erlni om a roceut
and 111181'1."
Margaret wan . 83. a · Sunda)
Methodist
t. Columbus. era Jolt
I If you
the face, Carr llnally JlCOIPIId "MIIilr Mit. Paulk wu borD Ill 1
restden! of 634 Secood Ave., died
Survivors lncinde three dau•
\remember '"11 Sunoet Strip." Roberti" ID 1111 mowJaclge thai lol ablD • blr pandlall.-'1
at 9 am Friday m a Woll•ton }amPs E. Wine ar
1 ghters. Mrs. Vivian Van Meter Mrr, DorUJ Poteet
Jle pillyed t11e other detectiVe the aeriea would rMallblllh farm IIIII' Oalllpollt Ill l8ll LMII lOr IM
nursmg hOme folli!Wing 1 Ions J•m E w
g
of Port Clinton Mrs VIrginia PI'. PEASANT - Mrs. llor· '·oppo&gt;!te Elrem Ztmballtl Jr. U Smith with a qualtly cban&lt;llr llo!r paroall WeN .A1Jnhlm H.
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' eran 5world
dl..: v:1- , Talboll,
·and Mra. is Poteet, Q, 1 reslOOilt ol Rt. that doetm'l do It, tuna ill Olllll playad IIJ JllnrJ Faade. IIIII !llubetb Solll tluii!J,
---Mrs Wall wa• born In Mas- 1
S d • tlt V 1:Shirley Hy&gt;ell of
Columbus I Pt. Pieuant, and formerly "Mister Roberti"
"Alan Jllld II would do more IIIII GleJ rearad Ill ehlldrtn. A
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1 ' wtth whom he made hla home of Miller. 0., ditd at 1:41 p.m. Both televisioo ehowa, llngll- thaD allrol4way alloW fa ttGIIII l'QIIDCel' lirolbtr, Prank, II 11011
12 15 a; : 1rr
on co untv. W Va . March
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untlne:"n, : stven grandchildren and eight Friday In Holror Ho!J]l!!al. She larly undistinguished and poorly mpeets," Smith recaUed. "I • 7ean ol4 IIIII II a retldeal
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Morrow for wrok
en 8 patent 1great grandchildren.
Hriously Ul for tha ·made. mljbt :&gt;ave destroyed a wu concerned It might 1111 fl lilt VA Ceallr )II JIGDbND,
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\laves. Her mamage tu Carl Mr Wme ar wa• born in Gal- Funeral servlcea wiU ba bold pa y .
lesa detennlnad man.
three fit IOU! ytarJ IIIII Ill Ta.
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\I ali, , (,allipol!• jeweler, took
g.
Mondav at 1.30 m fro
the She was born at Mlller, 0., Smith, In fact, wu Wlfm• back our mnvtt planl. But Aid
plore AUK 1. !9113, and be pre- '
eb 8·
son of ! Rutherford
Peorbln :uaaral March 7, 1921, daughter ol Mrs. ploy.-! ,alld broke 1hortly al,. told me not to worry becatlllll Ill Jtla, Mit. PIIUik Willi lo I II T HIM tO OA.
ceded her m deat• on Oct. 2, 1 e • • o nson an . ary eo- I
Edna MUter, who survlvea and "77 Suasel Strip" wtnl oil lht Wll bllnl madt II Wllrlll!n J)eJpm, TtL, • a IIINI .-k
19&gt;5.
Ia Roush Winegar ""
mar- J Home at WorthlllifiOO.
Uvea a$J. Pleasant. and tho . air He was thinking ol and wouldn't ba NIIOWed. Jte IDd Mdtlad Ill ...,. IIIII
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Twu •urvtvmg dau&amp;htel'tl are irisge was tv the former Allee ,
iale \ Pe Mllltr.
be.;.,ming 1 carpsnter fit crop- wu rltld-"
halp 1 OCJUI)D ..._ wilt ball
fllutWI
\trs .• Ciarence •Mtldred) WhHe ,Hartle) , of llidd!eport, on Dec. ;Mr3. MmildnChapman ID
tioa to ber mother, dusting pilot In order to avoltl Smith alao liBI UIIUI'III IIJ tlla.rad a biUIID Ill wltoll
ol &lt;.iall•pniJS, and Mrs
His life was btl personal IP'MIW thai bt tmv1ll fNID I
'lbll , .. MI..W A
Ph. 441ollt'l
192 1. and she survlvPI Mr. i PT. PEASANT - Mrs. Ma· sbe is survived by her husband, bankruptcy
tl:al'ftetl Km&amp; of CmcmnaU. •r
A'"'' the last 1 hi• tilda Chapman, 86, of
Upp« Lyle Poteet, lour Iitten, and further ...;,mpllcated by an would be offered a lop IIXI'fll Glllla lulad lllllllthe 1111 cl
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A Lrother, Ch.rles Mayeo, of am Y·
aumvmg
Five Mile, near flelldii'IOI, dlad three brollten, Mrs,
Haul nubappy marrlaJI'I•
dttrlltllllt nm ol "Jiobn."
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Hemkrson, also survives.
Jun• Can1rel l of Galltpolto. at 6 a.m. Friday 11 ber home Maule ol Cltetapeake, 0 ., Mn. At thla point 11101\ J10oC111111 Without a prell qenl, lfllllllt
; :•• a rettred
\!r, \1 all w8!1 a member of
following a two monlba lllneu. Joan Jones of Pt.
Pleasant, "ltarl" duck Utt ac\1111 dodp aDd Carr weal about publidlllll
Cr.,·e Methodist rhurcb, the o1 tm en Holler HearmK ( u , ~ Mrs Chapman wal hom II Mn. Dorothy Dlllon and Mrs. for honHI labor or !!Dd blt actlritlel U ID alrpllna
\l onw n"; Soctety of
and had _hved ' Mason county, May II, 1100, Jean Poteet, both ol Mlller, .0., lbtllllel"¥111 rich &amp;trl frlftld,
pilot, bla appeiii'IIIWI ID 1111111
&gt;"""'• and th• Ladieo Bible ' ere on "an• Rd ., unltl laot daul!hter of the late Jerry and Doo Mlller ol Eureka, 0.,
$laek wltll Aelllll
lbealei'ID-tbe-rotllld
ID"'Jall
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Dec~mber He was 1 member Mary Eltll Slden JI'IIDI. H ar ert and Johla MlUtr, both of 8mllb, bowever, clulllto till and dramas, his very warm
S1•rv!fes wiU be held at 2 p. of F ank '" Pust, Amencan Le- first marrta1e waa to Thomas Mlller, 0.
shreds of hlt carter ID romance with sex kitten AIIDm Moiumy at ~11iter"s Home ,g!on. and was a charter mem- I. Duncan, IIIII Iller bll deatb, Mra. Poleel Wll a member cfelperatlon. He found I IVIIID Marcret IIIII an 1M rat.
!ur luneras. Rev. Hughev Jones ' ber of
Poot, lshe married Cbarlea Chapman ol t&amp;a Church of Christ at Hello "Sunday 1n Naw York" Ill Smith II dlvoreed now. IDa
-.11 .ufltcla!e, and burlal wiU I
Legton at Middleport. who eurvlvH.
' clenon. Service• will be beld at Brook!lel4, W1a a year IIIII 1 ez-wtft lclrell Ylclorla llbaw,
31 2 ' : She wu a n1011tbar of I b t I p.m. Sunday at the Crow·Hua- hall a , And
be ;p Mound HJD
"' 11 he
hi dl4l'l .-ntly remarried.
l"t!ends moy call at tht fulleral m.
at Mtiler • Homo ' Loggerhead Cltttrcb. Other 1\lfo sell Funtlt'Jil home. Mr. Larry pt : Jmnwlla.. bid from
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b&lt;l!De after 4 plll i!und;ly.
, v1vors In addition to btr bus- JOJIII, m!nlllar, will olflclate. Darryl Zanuck, 8mllh dld Hit Income tllll ,ear ..U,
•lor f unera ls Rev JOSf'ph
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bunal band, are 1 dalqllter, M r I. Burial wU be In Miller,
0., auracl lite auenuoAJaD wW lnvadl thl ,p.npr.
1man w1ll off~r~att, and
,lt;s. Della Chamber• i beF'"
Htll U
Hlancbe Not! or Mechllllelburl, -etery. Fl'lendlmay aall at Carr. a )IOtllbflll IIIII bracket. Smith's ekllllel an
Mra. Della CurtJs Clullllben, l fua.;.,
l1111Y ca 11 ' • 0., ud four 10111, Edward Dun- 1111 funeral horna.
pJoyacl would-ba p!lldacer.
Impeecab)J lalltlrtd. Hla .W.
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of M•li St ..
can of Jackaon, 0., Delmar and
"AID uke4 1M wbJ mr, tudo 18 ooalldellt IIIII fhl CUiurt
d%pqrl, died Saturday afttor· , l
Dale Duneu, botll et Marya- /tJmlll HarfNJfllll
caner - fai!IDC apart, looml brl&amp;bl fDtiMct
· the Crestvtew NUT!IDI ) -orPn J· S/aglP
v!iie, and Dana CbapiDID, at MASON - Jamea Henaley Smllh old, "llld I bad DO Carr Wll U cood II Ida
brtto' in Dayton
Loren J. Slagle, 113, of Water- bomll.
HlrJII'IVel, II, Rl. 1 Pt. I'J- llli'Wert·
word. In 1111 lui ...U of
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was boro at Lang Bot- too doed P'nday "' an Ironton 1 Five aurvlvlnl llllerllllll two ul, ID employe of the Dapart- ·"We 4eclcfed to pool 1.s. lilmlDI "Mietar
lloberll"
l&lt;lm on April
j88S daugh- hospital following a lingering brothsn are: Mn. Laura llobba menl o1 Nalural Retourcel bralnt lfltb 1117 toteat and IH Smltb wu offered lilt 111n'1111
ter 'fir the late 19
K... dine... H. opent most of his of MarysvUle, 0 ., Mn. MlrJ State of West Vlr&amp;IJII&amp;, died
what happened. Wt bad 1 role ill Oll.o J'romlqlll''l
Curtis ll•r m llle In Ga!lia county, ucept for VanSlckll and Mrl. f'ranetl apectedl' at 1:40 a.m. Satur· muter plu lhtl IDcludad "Hurry SundoWD".........., lilt
Can you
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was to
Cha bear- 16 yean when he w•• employ- Gardner, both of Galllpollt, day In PJeusnt YalltJ Holpll- sllylnt away from llollytlood vtblclll Ropr hopei wiU Clft'1
pt tWst'kl ...
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a '- time Middle r!
ed by International Harvoeter Mrs. Becky Kinnaird al Hoi· al, Pt. Pleuanl.
until' 1 provad myaelt u a blm to lbe illlrdtlm ba lllb •
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preceded r.r in death Co of Springfield, whore he re- sell, Mr1. Vtetorla CUey ol Lu- Bom Dee. 11, ltlf, In Pol- pertonner ID oilier
blg screeD.
siJe
be
ct~Ster, 0., JIIDII Flllll ol Oak um county, va., be wu the Carr, who bu lilt pill ol a ths"It'•
llU a pall, llkllrl •
· Ured In 19fi0
1 Heath Mr Slagle was born ID Gallla Htll, 0., and Paul FllDI et Jim. 1011 allllt latt J - IIIII Ellla- buri)ar, lltW to San FniiCiaCO lbe wboll ton IIIII wwlllle
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vange- county Aug. a, 1882, 1011 or the denoa. Than art ltlflllllehllo beth Bua lllrp'avea.
wltb Smith IIIII barpd IIIIo lbe your way up," Smith ulcL "rm
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No. 172, Order ol late Thomns and
Etllabeth dren and r1 IJUt.crlllllchll- Surrlvon lncluda, b1a wilt, larned Jlun&amp;rY I Dllbll!lldl. now Ia I )1011\ltll Ia llflllt
astern
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Dt.venport Slagle. Ills marriage dren.
Mlldrad· one aon
JIIIIOI Ropr illrumiDIII Ills &amp;Ultar IIIII work IIIII GWGIII4 hlvl Jal'pld
Mra. Chmil«s '' aurvlvect by to Ethot Lee took place m 19!1, Sar•t. wm ba bakl at l:lt
0.; two
Mrt: OOIIVInad the proprlllllr h i - at a
110the follo_w'91
Mr I. BDd sbe survtva, aJq ttrllb a p.m. Sunday II lilt Crow-l!» Marlt IW!maa, Rt. 1 Letan, a lblpr. ·SIIoliiJ' lhtrtlltlr "'1'1111 111111111 • tD I W•
:J:lis
of Day- 8011, Hobart Siagla o1 Walarloe, eell r-1 IIDmt. lift. Tp IDd 11. 111m1t 1o1r, Mllllfltld, lmiCII haadad
. lbe bill wltb Dllll Mllrlill tbll .,.,.,. llul
J",m
of 'nl.. an el&amp;bt aralldcblldrea my KlnMird IDd
O'DIII 0.: 0111llllHlsllr, Mn.. Jaell _,1111"' Dall Adami IIIII 8111 I'm . DO&amp; lollrl t1 lit II.. .A11r1
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an
car o tha and lour
llulfl wiU Gflklllt, 1114 burlll Vqbl, LariiJI Air
.,_ (:Giby; Today lllrdl7 a olllb baciUie AlaD llladl me 1111
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Bank, IIIII Two IIUI'flviDIIII8tlrl art Mrt. will ba In Conoard ii1101111117· Bua, Mua.; QRt brolllar, rot- ODtll4 .nont llllo'lllllilt.
. alld dllllt Ill el1lba alld waril
T. ' Chamben of Doca- M""" Jeakllll of
BowlinC Frllllda may all II llmal nit, Wilt Colulllbul; IIIII btl Ci1r
8mllll'a Mini lo 1111 atmrllal 111111111 lfiiM 1ft
Tbndera
grand- a- llld Mn. Nae Golfe f1 home.
a1 j'ttlhat, a:r.t Mill, I'm&amp; lldllpoD4. 11uJiD1 Ml II Jle all 11111t11 cl . . IIJf c•.,lflllo a
"""""" nlecea Waterloo.
Ia, 0. 'DIIn 11 - ,.....,.Od, tndt pepan. lalllh'l two
C111 110 11011.
oitjopbewt lllrtD alto IUI'Y!vo. Servie.. will be beld at 3 p. Aa Ulad Ia tha U. l Navy, hrvleel will ba Cllllltlueted 11 111114 WDI lilrlldiJitl ID lollr. "' 1111111 .... _ , •
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will ba btld at 2 m. SUnday at the Gallia Ba!&gt;- the term "11l1Uback" moana a 1 p.m. lloDdiJ at 1M JIDII!Ixil lnd ,.rt!JIIIW 1D tin olftlnl ID .II te1nla1oa tbat p.m. · TillMay It tha Rottrlln11- Us\ churcb. Rev. Kinner Van- N•vy lltBII wbo baa crooaed the
home by the Ro9v. Stan- irar lD televlsllln aerlea.
IliON relleved IbM t •
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t:$•ta FoDera! borne. Rev. M. over will olllctal&lt;l, ond hor!al equator.
ley Moore. Burial wiU ba II Btil Cerr'a mutar plalt hatlr bls ..til" badll'l •
E, lloWIOII wiU alllclall, and wiD ba ID Gallla
ua- Alltlka'a ppftal ol Jtllllaa Ia Kirtland Memorial OaJdens. Inelqcled a Broadway abo1I-I10t - - ' •
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bur}Jl il'lll,' lit- iD
der dirtdila olthe Pbllll!tl Fu- about 1,110 m11ll froiD
e l'rllndl BIIJ' all JI.IM .fuwal t1D01iJer tldeo tltlltl.
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"raduate of Galiia Acnde- 1production' a• "My 1'a!r Lady,"
t• .• nd.ll n•tionally distinguish- , "Dark ol the Moon," and "La
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daughter April spent a day vis·
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John McKinley at Dunbar, W. l
Va. She· went especially
to ·
make the acquaintance of her
· grandson, whose name is Kevin
William. The McKinleyo have • I
daughter Kimberly. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mooney,
Mrs. Jack Campbell, Mrs. Gary
Lane and Jamie and Mr.. and
Mrs. Roy Mooney were Sun·
day dinner guests of Mr. ond
Mrs. Richard Russell and lam- l
IJy· of Grove City. The occasion ·
was in honor of Mrs. Roy Moon- '
ey•s birthday. In the afternoon ·
they visited all of .4n. Moon- I
ey's children. MTR. Inez Price i
and three boys, Mr. and Mro. 1
David Smith and children, Mrs. I
Ernestine Todd and Gary and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swln&lt;her
and children, all of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheets .
and Terry and Mark spent Sun- .
day afternoon with Mr. and Mn. ,
Fioyd Mooney ond · ~r. and Mrs. ·
Emmett Waugh of Hannan
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·I 15-loot oak cross has been erected by members of the Meigs County Jaycee• for the county-wide pre-Easter HuntiOK1on, W. Va. were guesll
oen wes, scheduled tonight at 7:30 in the Pomeroy Junior High School auditorium. Aaslstln(l the Rev. Joseph Kraty,
Mgbr. S
Mro. Emmett
preb idr·nt of the Meigs County Minioterlal A11n., above ar e Jaycees Jim Mees, Jim Wlaecup, Bill Pullins, and Curt \ Mau . un ay. .,,
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McDanil'l, president. Services are open to the public.
1.. Winnie ,.etherholt of ,
Gatllpollo waa a vllltor ol Mr.
11- TI1e Sunday
sunday, March 27, 1968
andMn.
Mrs.Rilby
RoySaundero
Mooney and
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Wendell Roush of Eno oaUad

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Charles Briggs is Engaged as Visiting
D).rector of Theater •.n Reed c.·ty Mich
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visited Eblm
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As She Celebrates J02nd Anniversary

Mr. •nd Mrs. Bob Smith and MI.. .Claro Jellm ol Co1185, ;m.a abe met
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ramlly of Chillicothe visited bla lumbu1 is spending I lew dayl A natlva al Ottlla eouDl)'.Jibe btmlhrllna JHI'I·
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hurt of 8:n:J Rde n "'"' Y great excltement at the Halrlpo qalnlt 1111 ldal Of beiiiB IOJDo ll8lb'oll4 ID Del'lM Mr. Strall
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ColumbUI spent 1 weekend wllb ,
shire Nunlnl HolM Ill Halrlpo pll'ld to Gl'lllllma u-, ,.rbo left l'lllroJc!IIIC
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his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lu 1
sbtre, D1., ou Mooday whlll adiiiYad t.111e M ,1 pebller ID lilt. 1lllltlesU
IIIII rtlll1 meat
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President Theodore 1,,108,_ she celebrated her !02nd blrlll- New 8IJCiaod. Mit. Plulll..,.. llu•lq¢M 1114 ball 01111 Of tht
Mr. and Mn. Larry c. Smith velt created the lint u.s. bird day, and received eonaratula- "All llbe aiD p111i II 111'111 llrleat llilc\yarda ID Norllt
and diUKhler Brenda Kay Jnd aanctuary on
11- tory meJJOIPI and
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She b beeD
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his yarents, Mr. and Mrs. H· A. land, Fla., In
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pllnler I'CII&amp;' eh1ldnl wen lluna II
plans to fi)' to Michl- famous Karamu theatre in 1964Smtth
ol to
Porter
a bus!·
llarle4 1111' ll't lfGrk II 1M ••
Lela deceased· Frank
oess trtp
Loganmade
recently.
1an '" mid-April to take over ! 65, a.nd is locally prominent as
Rev. Vance Wallon and wlle,
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GIIIO and II well blowll for 1111' ID llectricla llvllil Ia
hi• duties as director. lecturer,[ • director and ar!or...
!oa Harris •n niece d all of
work Ill ell paiD\tltl eovab:C Pad, ID., Wal*, I I'Hld-- Ill
anU administrative a..istant to \ Last summer he scored •
Blackfork ealled on' . Deacon
JI'&amp;CUcally every IUbJeCI Ill- Fox River Grove, nt,lllll with
the producer. James Taylor. 1 resounding critical hit as DonCoopt'r. wife and Jennte HowducUng flowers, lanclacapel, &amp; wbom she made ber
IIIII
H1• has been contracted to : aid in "You Can't Take II With
eU Sundoy evening.
fmall, por\1'1111, marine \IC!IIIN, Dr. Jerey 8tralt, clet .d.
dim! u production of '"T h •i You," which set a boX offire
Mr. an MT!. Jim
Howard
which she aeldeVed with ll"'al
Three Peony Opera ." which will ! record at Columbus• Plavhou,..
and daughter Sherr!, mother,
IIIII aaeiDeN IIIII llu
ru n Irom Joiv 20 through Aug. On-The-Green
Mrs Mary Howard motored to
1 -WiD "Our allll '1181 to p1 me Into now laid ulde her bruabaa IIIII
1 and 11tll close the 10-week oea-1 Pt"t•sently he Ia e!ty editor oi l
Dayton Sunday to visit their , HOLLYWOOD (UP8
feature lc\Urtl 81 1 star," paint, bavlllg completed aver
son w1!h • presentatton of •·The l lhe Columbus Call and Post, a
CHARLES BRIGGS
olster and daughter, Mrs. Hoz- ;
opoil Ri\er ,1
Smith
"It lln'l like 1100 eaavues. Sltt II 11011 eGDrant.,,twks" opening Aug. z.1 1weekly
newspaper
with
bnmch
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family,
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their
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ofhces In Cleveland and Cln- ' clnnatl.
uouther an son. arence owof the
1 01118rkable can't just all 8IQIIDII OR their a ouue aw even
ard who io ttalioned In Cali!or- Is on• ·
moo r lnt o1
tatlonl IIIII wall for 1111
at tho late homo.
nia and •• spendin&amp; a week at 11D Hollywood. By d
repu
)leeelllly a picture was taken
bue In Dayton
' perseverance and a amarl brew.
•...._ representing flvt geaeraUons,
Iportnerllhlp Smith bu warded ''lD tbla bus[Desa """" with the retlrttd arllat,
bar
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I M~r·o!:~ol~ ~-=ntl;u~= off obiCurlty to plot and plan a you've,ot to~ teheme 1011 , Walter Stnlt. lr., Walllr
: W W Leonard, 'IS, • former 'belp'e.J her whlia her buaband leareer that hal brouaht hllll and go oulto
your~ Strai~ Jr., Yra. Linda Eaton
Middleport buslneaamaa, died It recov
lr
very near the top of his breab. You have lo
aDd Robert Batoa. Jr.
lfr•. Mtlrgaret Wall
,the funeral home alter 1 pm 1Frtday noon at the R!versidl
r erlni om a roceut
and 111181'1."
Margaret wan . 83. a · Sunda)
Methodist
t. Columbus. era Jolt
I If you
the face, Carr llnally JlCOIPIId "MIIilr Mit. Paulk wu borD Ill 1
restden! of 634 Secood Ave., died
Survivors lncinde three dau•
\remember '"11 Sunoet Strip." Roberti" ID 1111 mowJaclge thai lol ablD • blr pandlall.-'1
at 9 am Friday m a Woll•ton }amPs E. Wine ar
1 ghters. Mrs. Vivian Van Meter Mrr, DorUJ Poteet
Jle pillyed t11e other detectiVe the aeriea would rMallblllh farm IIIII' Oalllpollt Ill l8ll LMII lOr IM
nursmg hOme folli!Wing 1 Ions J•m E w
g
of Port Clinton Mrs VIrginia PI'. PEASANT - Mrs. llor· '·oppo&gt;!te Elrem Ztmballtl Jr. U Smith with a qualtly cban&lt;llr llo!r paroall WeN .A1Jnhlm H.
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dl..: v:1- , Talboll,
·and Mra. is Poteet, Q, 1 reslOOilt ol Rt. that doetm'l do It, tuna ill Olllll playad IIJ JllnrJ Faade. IIIII !llubetb Solll tluii!J,
---Mrs Wall wa• born In Mas- 1
S d • tlt V 1:Shirley Hy&gt;ell of
Columbus I Pt. Pieuant, and formerly "Mister Roberti"
"Alan Jllld II would do more IIIII GleJ rearad Ill ehlldrtn. A
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1 ' wtth whom he made hla home of Miller. 0., ditd at 1:41 p.m. Both televisioo ehowa, llngll- thaD allrol4way alloW fa ttGIIII l'QIIDCel' lirolbtr, Prank, II 11011
12 15 a; : 1rr
on co untv. W Va . March
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!118:! daughter of the tate James i
untlne:"n, : stven grandchildren and eight Friday In Holror Ho!J]l!!al. She larly undistinguished and poorly mpeets," Smith recaUed. "I • 7ean ol4 IIIII II a retldeal
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Morrow for wrok
en 8 patent 1great grandchildren.
Hriously Ul for tha ·made. mljbt :&gt;ave destroyed a wu concerned It might 1111 fl lilt VA Ceallr )II JIGDbND,
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\laves. Her mamage tu Carl Mr Wme ar wa• born in Gal- Funeral servlcea wiU ba bold pa y .
lesa detennlnad man.
three fit IOU! ytarJ IIIII Ill Ta.
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\I ali, , (,allipol!• jeweler, took
g.
Mondav at 1.30 m fro
the She was born at Mlller, 0., Smith, In fact, wu Wlfm• back our mnvtt planl. But Aid
plore AUK 1. !9113, and be pre- '
eb 8·
son of ! Rutherford
Peorbln :uaaral March 7, 1921, daughter ol Mrs. ploy.-! ,alld broke 1hortly al,. told me not to worry becatlllll Ill Jtla, Mit. PIIUik Willi lo I II T HIM tO OA.
ceded her m deat• on Oct. 2, 1 e • • o nson an . ary eo- I
Edna MUter, who survlvea and "77 Suasel Strip" wtnl oil lht Wll bllnl madt II Wllrlll!n J)eJpm, TtL, • a IIINI .-k
19&gt;5.
Ia Roush Winegar ""
mar- J Home at WorthlllifiOO.
Uvea a$J. Pleasant. and tho . air He was thinking ol and wouldn't ba NIIOWed. Jte IDd Mdtlad Ill ...,. IIIII
I!IIBII'II
Twu •urvtvmg dau&amp;htel'tl are irisge was tv the former Allee ,
iale \ Pe Mllltr.
be.;.,ming 1 carpsnter fit crop- wu rltld-"
halp 1 OCJUI)D ..._ wilt ball
fllutWI
\trs .• Ciarence •Mtldred) WhHe ,Hartle) , of llidd!eport, on Dec. ;Mr3. MmildnChapman ID
tioa to ber mother, dusting pilot In order to avoltl Smith alao liBI UIIUI'III IIJ tlla.rad a biUIID Ill wltoll
ol &lt;.iall•pniJS, and Mrs
His life was btl personal IP'MIW thai bt tmv1ll fNID I
'lbll , .. MI..W A
Ph. 441ollt'l
192 1. and she survlvPI Mr. i PT. PEASANT - Mrs. Ma· sbe is survived by her husband, bankruptcy
tl:al'ftetl Km&amp; of CmcmnaU. •r
A'"'' the last 1 hi• tilda Chapman, 86, of
Upp« Lyle Poteet, lour Iitten, and further ...;,mpllcated by an would be offered a lop IIXI'fll Glllla lulad lllllllthe 1111 cl
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A Lrother, Ch.rles Mayeo, of am Y·
aumvmg
Five Mile, near flelldii'IOI, dlad three brollten, Mrs,
Haul nubappy marrlaJI'I•
dttrlltllllt nm ol "Jiobn."
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Hemkrson, also survives.
Jun• Can1rel l of Galltpolto. at 6 a.m. Friday 11 ber home Maule ol Cltetapeake, 0 ., Mn. At thla point 11101\ J10oC111111 Without a prell qenl, lfllllllt
; :•• a rettred
\!r, \1 all w8!1 a member of
following a two monlba lllneu. Joan Jones of Pt.
Pleasant, "ltarl" duck Utt ac\1111 dodp aDd Carr weal about publidlllll
Cr.,·e Methodist rhurcb, the o1 tm en Holler HearmK ( u , ~ Mrs Chapman wal hom II Mn. Dorothy Dlllon and Mrs. for honHI labor or !!Dd blt actlritlel U ID alrpllna
\l onw n"; Soctety of
and had _hved ' Mason county, May II, 1100, Jean Poteet, both ol Mlller, .0., lbtllllel"¥111 rich &amp;trl frlftld,
pilot, bla appeiii'IIIWI ID 1111111
&gt;"""'• and th• Ladieo Bible ' ere on "an• Rd ., unltl laot daul!hter of the late Jerry and Doo Mlller ol Eureka, 0.,
$laek wltll Aelllll
lbealei'ID-tbe-rotllld
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Dec~mber He was 1 member Mary Eltll Slden JI'IIDI. H ar ert and Johla MlUtr, both of 8mllb, bowever, clulllto till and dramas, his very warm
S1•rv!fes wiU be held at 2 p. of F ank '" Pust, Amencan Le- first marrta1e waa to Thomas Mlller, 0.
shreds of hlt carter ID romance with sex kitten AIIDm Moiumy at ~11iter"s Home ,g!on. and was a charter mem- I. Duncan, IIIII Iller bll deatb, Mra. Poleel Wll a member cfelperatlon. He found I IVIIID Marcret IIIII an 1M rat.
!ur luneras. Rev. Hughev Jones ' ber of
Poot, lshe married Cbarlea Chapman ol t&amp;a Church of Christ at Hello "Sunday 1n Naw York" Ill Smith II dlvoreed now. IDa
-.11 .ufltcla!e, and burlal wiU I
Legton at Middleport. who eurvlvH.
' clenon. Service• will be beld at Brook!lel4, W1a a year IIIII 1 ez-wtft lclrell Ylclorla llbaw,
31 2 ' : She wu a n1011tbar of I b t I p.m. Sunday at the Crow·Hua- hall a , And
be ;p Mound HJD
"' 11 he
hi dl4l'l .-ntly remarried.
l"t!ends moy call at tht fulleral m.
at Mtiler • Homo ' Loggerhead Cltttrcb. Other 1\lfo sell Funtlt'Jil home. Mr. Larry pt : Jmnwlla.. bid from
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b&lt;l!De after 4 plll i!und;ly.
, v1vors In addition to btr bus- JOJIII, m!nlllar, will olflclate. Darryl Zanuck, 8mllh dld Hit Income tllll ,ear ..U,
•lor f unera ls Rev JOSf'ph
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bunal band, are 1 dalqllter, M r I. Burial wU be In Miller,
0., auracl lite auenuoAJaD wW lnvadl thl ,p.npr.
1man w1ll off~r~att, and
,lt;s. Della Chamber• i beF'"
Htll U
Hlancbe Not! or Mechllllelburl, -etery. Fl'lendlmay aall at Carr. a )IOtllbflll IIIII bracket. Smith's ekllllel an
Mra. Della CurtJs Clullllben, l fua.;.,
l1111Y ca 11 ' • 0., ud four 10111, Edward Dun- 1111 funeral horna.
pJoyacl would-ba p!lldacer.
Impeecab)J lalltlrtd. Hla .W.
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of M•li St ..
can of Jackaon, 0., Delmar and
"AID uke4 1M wbJ mr, tudo 18 ooalldellt IIIII fhl CUiurt
d%pqrl, died Saturday afttor· , l
Dale Duneu, botll et Marya- /tJmlll HarfNJfllll
caner - fai!IDC apart, looml brl&amp;bl fDtiMct
· the Crestvtew NUT!IDI ) -orPn J· S/aglP
v!iie, and Dana CbapiDID, at MASON - Jamea Henaley Smllh old, "llld I bad DO Carr Wll U cood II Ida
brtto' in Dayton
Loren J. Slagle, 113, of Water- bomll.
HlrJII'IVel, II, Rl. 1 Pt. I'J- llli'Wert·
word. In 1111 lui ...U of
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was boro at Lang Bot- too doed P'nday "' an Ironton 1 Five aurvlvlnl llllerllllll two ul, ID employe of the Dapart- ·"We 4eclcfed to pool 1.s. lilmlDI "Mietar
lloberll"
l&lt;lm on April
j88S daugh- hospital following a lingering brothsn are: Mn. Laura llobba menl o1 Nalural Retourcel bralnt lfltb 1117 toteat and IH Smltb wu offered lilt 111n'1111
ter 'fir the late 19
K... dine... H. opent most of his of MarysvUle, 0 ., Mn. MlrJ State of West Vlr&amp;IJII&amp;, died
what happened. Wt bad 1 role ill Oll.o J'romlqlll''l
Curtis ll•r m llle In Ga!lia county, ucept for VanSlckll and Mrl. f'ranetl apectedl' at 1:40 a.m. Satur· muter plu lhtl IDcludad "Hurry SundoWD".........., lilt
Can you
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was to
Cha bear- 16 yean when he w•• employ- Gardner, both of Galllpollt, day In PJeusnt YalltJ Holpll- sllylnt away from llollytlood vtblclll Ropr hopei wiU Clft'1
pt tWst'kl ...
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a '- time Middle r!
ed by International Harvoeter Mrs. Becky Kinnaird al Hoi· al, Pt. Pleuanl.
until' 1 provad myaelt u a blm to lbe illlrdtlm ba lllb •
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preceded r.r in death Co of Springfield, whore he re- sell, Mr1. Vtetorla CUey ol Lu- Bom Dee. 11, ltlf, In Pol- pertonner ID oilier
blg screeD.
siJe
be
ct~Ster, 0., JIIDII Flllll ol Oak um county, va., be wu the Carr, who bu lilt pill ol a ths"It'•
llU a pall, llkllrl •
· Ured In 19fi0
1 Heath Mr Slagle was born ID Gallla Htll, 0., and Paul FllDI et Jim. 1011 allllt latt J - IIIII Ellla- buri)ar, lltW to San FniiCiaCO lbe wboll ton IIIII wwlllle
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vange- county Aug. a, 1882, 1011 or the denoa. Than art ltlflllllehllo beth Bua lllrp'avea.
wltb Smith IIIII barpd IIIIo lbe your way up," Smith ulcL "rm
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BowlinC Frllllda may all II llmal nit, Wilt Colulllbul; IIIII btl Ci1r
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grand- a- llld Mn. Nae Golfe f1 home.
a1 j'ttlhat, a:r.t Mill, I'm&amp; lldllpoD4. 11uJiD1 Ml II Jle all 11111t11 cl . . IIJf c•.,lflllo a
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oitjopbewt lllrtD alto IUI'Y!vo. Servie.. will be beld at 3 p. Aa Ulad Ia tha U. l Navy, hrvleel will ba Cllllltlueted 11 111114 WDI lilrlldiJitl ID lollr. "' 1111111 .... _ , •
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"raduate of Galiia Acnde- 1production' a• "My 1'a!r Lady,"
t• .• nd.ll n•tionally distinguish- , "Dark ol the Moon," and "La
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tlw Blue Vall_ev Summer
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The Sunday Times-Se ntinel, Sunday, l larch 27, 1966-1~ '

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BY LENORA MOONEY
Mra. WIIUam Wallen and
dau11hter AprU .spenl a day vis·
111011 her da\lllhler, Mr. and Mrs. i
John McKinley at Dunbar, W. !
va. She· went especially
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make lhe ucqualntonce of her
· grandson, whose name is Kevin
William. The McKinley• have a
. dau11hter Kimberly. ·
Mr. and Mra. Melvin Mooney,
Mrs. Jack Campbell, Mrs. Gary
Lane and Jamie and Mr. -and
Mrs. Roy Mooney were Sun·
clay dinner guests of Mr. and i
Mrs. Richard Russell and lam· 1
lly of Grove City. The oce'"lon ,
was in honor of Mrs. Roy Moon·
ey's blrlhday. In the aftemoon ,
they visited all of .~ra. Moon· '
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and three boys, Mr. and Mrs. .
David Smith and children, Mra. I
Ernestine Todd and Gary and .
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swlncher ;
and children, all of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Sheets ,
and Terry and Mark apenl Sun· ,
day afternoon wllh Mr. and Mra.
Floyd Mooney and ·~r. and Mn. ·
Emmett Waugh of Hannan
Trict Rd.
Mr. and Mro. Bud Nance of
HunUngton, W. Va. were guests
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. Count Jaycees lor the county-wide pre-Easter of Mr
and Mrs. Emmett
\ 15-foot oak cross has been e~ected by lllembers of th~IIM~l~~hool arditorlum. Aaaistlng the Rev. Joseph Kraly, , ~--~- ~""""" .
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es Jim Mees, Jim Wisecup, Bill Pull
prt'~ldl'nt of the Meigs County Mmteter111 Aaan ., •~VI ar • ayce
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McDa~lil'l. president. Services are open to th~ P~~~c·----------~::===::;

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ILea·ve II 10 the men to tell a
womaD bow to cleaD her house.
One chap in the profeulonal clelllllnii JM!~n"lJI aaya lhe
Iaverage homemaker should be
clean 'her bOUSe In two
ta•l"• perhaps three atlhe most.

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weekly vacuuming and dusting.]
The genllemaa meana the
spring cleaning.
How doee he propoee
· be done wltbout aewling
mom to a rest home lor

Mrs. John Ramsey will be Speaker
For Region 11 Garden Club Meeting
Mrs. John Ramsey of Seven interested in growing
new
Mile Ohio will be the guest plants and plant propagation by
1peaker when Region II, Ohio means of the mist method. One I
Association of Garden Clubs flower sbe no dou~t will talk ameet in Logan, Ohio on April 7. ]bout rooting in tliis rrt~ner
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qualified speaker and is in great
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propagation. In addition to heIng a homemaker and the moth·
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lime to be th~ present State
Hort icu lture Chairman,

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leff&lt;OCtiJ•e cleaning products
use of rental cleaning eaul1&gt;- I
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"I grow everything from omoas
to roses."
The meeting will be held . lo
tlle Ohio Nation~ Army Budding under direction of Mr B.
Jack Robson, Regional II Oirec'

or deputment atore

Hille as ~ lor a Sl-hour clay,
be pointed out This rug Is eharD-1
IpoOOd and when dry it is
uumed to pick up l't!Sidue.
word of waming here,
Always cbeck a ofi111111&gt;00&lt;!'
the corner or a rug or car'llll!lin•l
to make certain It won't chew
materiaL For those who prefer
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Past I tor . Registration fee is 50 cents I

President of Rainbow Garden per member. A potluck lun~h·
Club of Hamilton, and ls pres· [eon will be served at noon w1th 1
ently the Horticulture Chairman the hostess clubs of Hockmg
of the same dub . She is also a 1 County serving the meat dishpast Horticulture Chairman of :es, jello salad and beve~ages.

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and ! A• dire&lt;tor of Mlc!'lgln'l new-

Rd. , Iest and most exe1Ltng summer
·rr1hu~. Charles Briggs, .altheatre. Briggs wut oversee sue~
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\hd1trt! director , hes beeft Ronde ." in addlt~on to hi! lmteflr"agt•d ilS vi!liting director for \ ial directing asslgnment!l.
tlw' Hiue ValleY Summer Thea- Briggs, who hold! a bacheIre In Heed Ciiy, Mich. The lor'o degree from Ohio State
mu~ t(· fll tent arena is located University, was a theatre fe,lminhw&lt;•sl of Detroit.
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low ship holder at Cleveland •
liri~gs plans to ny to Jdlchl· famous Koramu theatre m lllti~­
"an in mid·April to take over 65, ond Is locally prominent as
his dutie-s as director. lecturer, a director and artor. ·.
anll C~dministra\ive assie:t•nt to 1 Last summer he scored a
tht prod ucer, James Taylor. 1resounding crlttcsl hlt 05 ~n111. has been contracted to ~· aid in "You Can't Take It W1th
direl'l , production of "The You," Whlch set a box ofhce
Tbr"' Prnny Opera," which will record •t Columbus' Plavhoo!eru\1 from July 20 through Aug. On-The-Green.
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CRARLES BRIGGS
suu w&gt;th 8 presentation of "The lthe Columbus Call and Post, .a
F::mh~ticks " openin&amp; AUI. 24 ]' weekly newspaper with bnmch
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Methodist Hospital II Columbus.
~Irs. Margaret Wall . 83, a
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resident of 6o4 Second Ave., died
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1!f P~t Cl~tlln Mrs. Vtrginta PT. P.....,
nursini home, lollowing a lon1 James E. Winegar, 70, a vet- Talbott. Bames~Uie, and Mro. ~ ~~J
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eran of World War I, died al l Shirley Hysell ol
Columbus 1 Mill 0:
Mrs. Wall wu born In Ma9- 12o 15 a.m Saturda\ In tlle Vet· , wilh whom he madt hia homl, 0 a erb. •
on t&lt;unty. W. Va .. March 23. erans Hosp1tal at ~unllo&amp;Wn,
grandchildren and eight=
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1 and Mury Ellen
Morrow lor a week.
\great gr ,. 81 ~m be hold pallt year.
:vial' es. Her marriage w Cart \ Mr. Winegar was born !D Gal· Funeral r~lc
frop-· lhe She wa~
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Wail. a l;allipolls Jeweler, took ·Ilia county, ~·eb. 8. 18!16. son ol \ RMo~da~~ ~ PC:biD r.-al MarEd ch~j
~hire Aug. 7, I!IQ3, and he pr• the late Johnson and Mary eor u er
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ced•d her in deall• on Oct. 2, ,Ia Roush Winegar. His mar· Home at WorthiJIIIIOII.
lives
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Twu •urviving dau&amp;htera are Hartle)' of Middleport on Dec. Mrs MatUda Chnprrum hellll -'"1'1:
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ol, ~allipol~s. and Mrs. AnSU' IWinegar wBK the 1..1 of hla titda Chapman, e&amp;, ol
Uppel'
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(~a,.,.,tl Kmg of Cmcmnali. family. A surviving niece It I Five MUe,Dear H a - . dlld
A bc.other, Charles Mayes, of Mro. June Cantrell of Gallipollo. ]at 6 a.m. FrftliY at blr homl =~~ ~
Hen&lt;krsun, also surv1ves.
He was a rellred arnpiOYet llollowiOII a two 1110ntbl Db*~. Mn Dorol
\1" Wail wa• a member o1 10 f Timken Holler llearing Co., I Mrs Chapman wu born II J ' p
Gru.·e ~lelhodist rhurc~, . lhe of Columbus, and had lived Ma~ county, May II, 1801, ean 111
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1\'urnc-n·; SoCiety of Chnstwa there on Tulane Rd., until last dauglrter of lhe late Jerry and
a!t ~
Strl!&lt; e, and tlre Ladles Bible ,December . He wa• a _member Mary Etta S!dort FIIDL H If Mm 0.
ll &lt;n. _
of Frankli n Post, Ammcan Le- fi1'1ll marrlap wn 10 ThoDIII M~' p~
S•·C\ ites will be held at 2 p. glon and was a charter mem· 1 Dunolll and aiWr hit -.atb, ol ~ Clw
m _\l on~ay at Miller's Home ber 'of Feen•y-Benneu Post, she marr~ Cbarleo Olapman, ~n. Se:
t"' lone• '"· Rev. Hughey Jones American Legton at Middleport. who aurvtvn.
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•1'! uffwiate. and burial will Service,; w•ll be held at 2 p. l She wll a member of I hI
be lo Mound Hill cemetery. m. Sunday at Mllier'a Homo Loggerhead Cbqrdl. Other 1111' :.... m1
r·•."'lis may call at the funeral for Funeralo._ Rev. Joseph Col~ I&gt;- I vlvora In addtlloD 10 blr tru.
b~nr after 4 pl!l. Sunday.
man will offlc 1ate, and bur•al :band, are a dauattel'. Mro.
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will be In G•avel Hill ceme- ·Blan&lt;ht NoH ol Mecllanlelburl. lhe
.lfn. Delio Chambers tery . Friends nmy ..u at the Io., and lour - . Edward DunMrs. Della Curtis Chambel'!l, funeral borne.
can o1 JICiloll. 0., Delmar and
!T.' &amp;.resident of Mill St., MidDale iluDCID, botll t1 1111'11' flmf!f l
d~port, died Saturday afl&lt;r· .Lorl'll J, Slagle
ville, and Dana Chlpmlll, at ~SON
IIQ9D : in the Crestview Nursinl Loren J . Slagle, a. ol Water- boml.
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h&lt;\tiO: in Dayton
1Ioo died Friday !D an Ironton Five aun!YinR olaterl a two ant, 10 •
J!l~. wa• born at Long Bot- ho;pital lollawlng a linger1011 brutiiii'IIN: )ln.
ot
iom ., on April 19, 1888, daugh- Illness. He spent most ol hts ol MII')'IYI\It, 0., Mra.
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ter ~ the late Jarvis and K"" life In Galli&amp; county, except lor VanSicklt and Mra.
lah*atson Curtis. Her mar· 15 yeal'll when he wos employ· Gardner, botll of trd ot HJC. 11 PI
ria~ was to Herbert Chambt•rs, ed by International Harveat&lt;r Mrs. Becky JChma
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a l(lltgllme Middleport morch· Co. of Springfield, wile..., he re- .. tt, Mrl. VldOI'IIl Clll1 ~ ~ ~
ant,&lt;r.ho preceded her in dealh. tired In ltlill.
caslllr, o~ J - Flint
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Slje was a member of Heath · Mr. Slagle wao bom in GaUIIl Hill, 0., and Paul FliD~ belli
Metli¢ist church, and Evange- oounty Alii!. 8, 1882, son of the deraoa. 'nllnfl. _
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EI!Jibeth drell and
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Devenport Slagle. Ills marrte11 dren.
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Mrs. Ch0111bera Is survived hy to Ethel Lee took plaoe In 1911, Sin•~•~Illbe1111 ~
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tha lollowiJI oblldren, Mr L BDd she aurviva, aloq willl 1 p.m. ""'-..
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'18llis (E~) Alshire of DIY· SOli, Hobert Slallle of W1111rloe. lltil
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til, Richfd J, Cbambtra of "nltn are elllbt ll'',.,eblldna : . will G(llc!•
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Nflddleport:;. ID oroeer of lhe and lour greai-IJI'IIlcleldldrell.
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Bowlin~ Frlllllll rttl1 1111 at .
lu11! Ga. Tbere are four grand- a- and MrL ltlu Qolla Ql home.
11, o. ,chit~ and _ . t nleeel Waterloo. .
AI 111111 11 tbl u. 1. Na'J, im!
oitl .,.. wilD a11o aumve. Semcee w•ll be held at 1 p.
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!Jlirvloel will be beld at 1 m. Sunday al the Gallla Bap- lhe term "~i:' croesed lhe ~er
p\a· '1'ulllla1 at tilt Rawlinp. list church. Rev. Kinner Van- Navy maa w
ley
{~ats Funeral borne. Rev. M. over will olllcl11141, and burial
tlpllll of Jaaeau 11
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BY LENORA MOONEY
Mrs. William Walters and
daughter April spent a day vis·
ilin&amp; her da~ghter, Mr. and Mrs.
John McKinley at Dunbar, W.
Va. She· went especially
to ·
make the acquaintance of her
· grand•on, whose name Is Kevin
Wllliant The McKlnleya have • I
daughter Kimberly. "
I
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mooney,
Mrs. Jack Campbell, Mrs. Gary
Lane and Jamie and Mr. "and
Mrs. Roy Mooney were Sun·
day dinner sueots of Mr" and 1
Mrs" Richard Russell and lam· 1
lly of Grove City. The occasion "
was in honor of Mrs. Roy Moon· '
ey's birthday. In the afternoon
tl!ey visited all of .~rs. Moon· 1
ey's children, Mnt Inez Price i
and three boys, Mr. and Mrs. 1
David Smith and children, Mrs. ·
Ernestine Todd and Gary and
Mr" and Mrs. Leste.' Swlncher
and children, all of Columbuo" '
Mr" and Mrs" Kenneth Sheets
artd Terry and Mark spent sunday afternoon with Mr. awl Mr1"
Fioyd Mooney and ·~r" lnd Mrs" ,
Emmett Waugh of Hanna•
Trace Rd.
.. Mr" and Mrs. Bud Nance of

Mechanical /-lands Ease Cl

Sunday Times-Sentinel

NEW YORK - &lt;NEAl Leave ll to the men to tell 1
woman bow to dWI her bouae.
One chap In the pro!euio""
a1 clellll!ng bt•si•ess 11ya lbe
average l!olllelllUer ahould be
able to clean 'ber bouse in two
days, perhaps lbree at the m011L
And he Is not taWnc about lbe
weekly vacuuming and dusting.
The genOemaJI me8111 the an.
nual spring cleaning.
How does he propose
will be done without
s 'ing
mom to a rest home lor two
weeks' recuperation? New, more
effective cleaning products and
tbe use of rental cleaning equipment are the answer, he aays.
In many areas now Ills pow.
ble to rent an electnc rug llJam.
pooer at the auperrnarket, IJard.
ore or department atore lor
ao little as $2 for a :H-bour clay,
be pointed ouL This rug Is shampooed and when dry it is vacuume&lt;J .. I!t-..cMIIIue. A

!

Mrs. John Ramsey will be Speaker
For Region 11 Garden Club Meeting

Mrs" John Ramsey of Seven interested in growing
new
Mile, Ohio will be" lbe guest [plants and plant propagation by
speaker "when Reg10n II, Ohio Imeans of the mist meOtod" One
Assoc•atwn of Garden Clubs , flower she no dou~t will talk ameet in Logan, Ohio on April T. j bout rooting in this manner is
Her topic will be plant propa. the rose. Her ologan Is
"a
1
galion and succession of bloom" green thumb plus bard work
Mrs. Ramsey is an able and equals a pretty yard," and says,
qualified speaker and Is in great "I grow everything from onions
demand to talk about plant to roses."
propagation" In addition to be- The meeting will be held ill
lng a homemaker and the moth· t:le Ohio National Army Builder of two sons, she bas found ing under direction of M r s.
time to be the present State Jack Robson, Regionalll Dire&lt;'
Horr~ cu!ture Clairman,
Pasl ]tor. Registration fee is 50 cenl!3 j
.,. tf..'W~~lt di:iQI~Qj 005 'OO~et A ,122.tluc~ lunch·

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approaehes to llouaedeanlll1 are made easy with eleetrle Ooor polishers rutii!~~.J
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fesllval of Ute aallon's
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lent World, • Frederic auUne," Keefe Bnsselle
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mas
11:30 p. m., Ch. 13 - "Ulyssea
the men and women who ereTuol4ay, Man:b !I
Against Son of Herrcules,"
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p. m. Cb. s - To Be Anand "Sbe Gods of Shark
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATIOJil
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average youngsters aelecled by
pool" Gene Tierney
Whip," Hugb Marlowe
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Weekend,'' Ray Mlllaod
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Bob Hope llld Mickey Rooney
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; Middleport bt
Jlrs. 1tfargaret Wall
[the funeral home alter I p"m" Friday noon,
,\lee " Margaret W•ll. 83,
a Sunday"
Methodist Htlf
resident of 634 Second AR, died
Survlvon b
a! Ham. Friday In •'" wellston Jamea E. Winegar
ghters, Mrs"
nursmg home, following • long JamPS E Winegar, 70 , a vet- . of Port Clld
Ulnm
eran of World War I, died all Talholl, Ban
Ml"&gt; . Wall was horn In Mas- 12 , 15 a"m Saturday In llle Vet· Shirley Hyoel
on l'Ounty . W" Va"' Marrh :13, erans Hospital 81 Hunttnston With whom Ito
11183. daughter of the late James where he had been a patient stven grande
I •nd Mary Ellen
Morrow for 1 week"
great grendel "
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of Cl " 11 Winegar wao the ISit of
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Ht'! idl·rsun, also surv1ves.
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G!a.·e ~lethodisl churcb,
lhe of 11mken Holler HearlnK Cu", Mrs. Chapr:
1\'unwll"s Society of Christian of Colum?us, and had " lived Mason couniJ
Sm we, and tile Ladies Bible there on fulane Hd", unld last daughter of (
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Dec~ber. H,e "Wll'l a member Mary Etta Sh
S•·rvices will be beld at ~ p. of Franklin 1 ost, Amer~t:lln Le- first msrrlagt
m \tondoy at Miller's Home glon, and was a charter mem- I. Duncan, an
tw luneras" Rev. Hughey Jones her of Feeney-Bennett
Post, she married I
'&lt; ~I ufflclale and burial will ~encan Legion at Mfddll!port. who aurvlvas.
be 10 Mound HID cemetery. Serv•c., w•ll be bel~ at 2 P- [ She wal a I
F•er.ds rnay call at the funerll m" Sunday at Mlllera Home , Loggerhead C
hJtnt" after 4 pm. Sunday.
for Fun"ellralfsf' Relv" .lnsdeph b~'atl&gt;- 1 vivors In ••
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Lwill be In Glllvet Hill ceme- 1Blan;he Nott
" rs. l' a Ulmuerl !try. Frlenda !lilly call at tl!e 0 IDd four 1
Mrs. Della Curtis Challlber!l, funeral home"
' c~~ of JackiO
er • resident of Mill Sl., MklDale Duacall
•lle ~· ·rt, d•ed Saturday after· Loren J, Slagle
vflle, llld Di
"UIO'' "' the Crestview Nursing Loren J. Slagle, 13, of Water- borne.
h•!ll•e '" Dayton"
loo died Friday In an Ironton Five aurvlvl
"!I.e was born il Long Bot- ho;pltal following a Jlngerin&amp; brolben !IN:
lone" un April 19, I!IM, daugh- lllneo. He apenl most of his of Marysvllll
~&gt; ·• of, the late J~rv" and Kez. ure in Gallia county, ucept lor VanSickle 111
I':II" '\Iatson Curus. Her
mar· 15 years when he
employ· Gardner, b9l
' &lt;oge" was to Herbert Chambers, ed by lntemalionel Harvester Mrt. Beckf.
' ''"'g time Middleport merch- eo. of Springfield, where he re- sell, Mrl. VIe
"'I &gt;l'hO preceded her In death. tlrM in 11110.
C8Sk!r, 0., 'J&gt;
Sl1&lt; was a member of Heath Mr. Slagle wu born Ia Gallla Hill, 0., •
&gt;tetbodist church, and Evange- couniJ Aug. a, 111112, 100 of lbe del'lllll. ,_,
tmc ChapiM No. 172, Order of tate Thomas and
Ellllbeth dren ... '
t:astern Star.
Devenport Slagle. IDs marriage dren.
·
. II rs. C1t~m. bere is 1urvl•ed by to Ethel Lee took place Ia 1911, Ser¥1~
tl~e follow•!!l Qblldren,
Mr L 81111 sbe IUrvlva, aloq with 1 p.m.
~!!~Ills (E-t!Mrl Alsbire o1 Day· Sllll, Hobert Slaglo of Willlrlot. sen ~
IIIli, Richf!l J. Cbamblr1 of TlMn lie eilbl "!llldcldklrea my
.
Middleport, ID alfleer of lht and four ~n. Bush
P:n!!R!roy pallaaal Bank, and Two sun!Yllla liltlrl are Mrl. will Ill , ,I
~vllle T. "Chambers of Doe• ~udt J4nk!nt of
llowlii!C Frlllldl,, ,,
lure, Ga. Thera are foor grand!IDd Mn. Mat Golfe Gl home. :; ·'"' "
chiilren, and lelWil nleell Waterloo.
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~!"'icel will Itt beld at J m. Sunday at the Gallla Ba!&gt;- the teeW&lt;.lW
p.m.: 1'1Mday a till ~tawlfnp. list cburcb. Rev. Kinner Van. Navy ~ •
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E. Dowroa will alflcltte, and will bl Ia Gsllll cemeiiiY u• Alallka'*
b1irial wiU tt. Ia
Jjtnrvltlw iltr dlNdiGII of lht Pllllllpt '"' about :1.100
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sen""· scheduled tonight at 7:30 in the Pomeroy Junior High Scho&lt;
pre01u&lt;·nt of the Meigs County Minialerial Aoon, ahovt are Jaycees J:
ML·Ilanicl, president Services are open to the public"

;. native of Gallipolis, and 1 A• director of Mfchl~an'l newre.:tdl'nl l)f 95 N. Nelson Rd ., i est and most exeiling summer
C· •"bue. Charles Briggs, •1thoatre. Briggs will oversee such
I9f ~l"aduate of Gallla Acnde- ~ product•on' as "My Fair Lady,"
"' ·'"" u nationally dlotingutsh· "Dark of the Moon." and "La
~ theatre director. has be@ft l Ronde.'' In addition to hi! lnit·
en• (.il~t'd as vi!!iting director for ial directing assignments.
tlu Blue Valley Summer Thea- Briggs, who holds a bacheIre in Heed City, Mich. T h e lor's degree from Ohio State
rltll "lca l tent arena is located University, was a theatre felnor.hwt"'t of Detroit
fowship holder at Cleveland's
t&gt;nggs plans to fly to ,Michl· famous Karamu theatre in 19ti4i'" in mid-April to lake over 65, ond Is lorully prominent os
his duties as director, lecturer, a dirPctur and artor ..
and actmini.strative Ulistant to Last summer he scored a
tlw producer, James Taylor. resounding critical hit as Donlit· has been contracted to ' •ld in "'You Can't Take It With
d1ret1 u production of "T h •I You," wh•ch set • box office
Thr&lt;e Penny Opera," which will record at Columbus' Pla]•house-

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Plana were made to continue
asllstallct wllb the lOCi doll
project for eh1ldreil In Vlel
Nam when the Women's AlsociaUon of the Fltit United Presbyterlan Olureb JMt Thursday
eveninl al tbe chureb.
· The preUcle111, Mn. Edward
i Burkett, preaklent, opened lbe
meeliDC with Jinyer and hymn,
"What u It were Today" IIIIIIC
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'llle iludy leiiOII Gil "Spring"
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Walburn. DoiJa for lbe VI e I
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Mlu MIIJ'8Ifll Sauer
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the prayer tor mluloaarlel ill
Africa and North Carolina. Mra.
Rubert Taylor wu 1 peal for

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Devollcma uslna lbe theme ol
friendship ~~ere presented by
Mrs. EmU Ball and Included
scripture from Mallhew, a pray.

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Hazel Harmon, Spiritual
secretary, opened the
by readil!J the 23rd Psalm
praver was offered by
HurrUI!)•. ·A duet "Jesus Paid
All," was sung by Hazel
mon and Edna Woodruff.
,sec.retary and treasurer'•
porls were read and approved.
Roil call wa, answered
by
dl ~1emlbers glvtng Bible verses.
Communications were read.
Eleanor White brought
fore the society a lew items
that could still be brough\ up
to date before report time.
They included prayer partners
honoring charter members
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: increasing the membership.
card was signed by all aod
to Aunt Mary Russell.
The program was
"Sell • Sludy." 11 , was con·
dueled bv Eleanor While.
ers taki~g part were
Whitley Edna Woodruff
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Kyger creek Band Boosters Club
Hears Grade Band; Plans Serving

Kyger Creek Band Boosters
Club met this week 11 t be
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Wilham
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meehng to order. Devotions
were presented by Mrs. Glenn
Smil~. The secretary and trea·
surer I reporiJ were md and
approved.
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Mr1. "'"""'
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annOUIICOIIIO!!ts. One Will that
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th e cIub wouJcl oerve ....,
a ra
county teacbero bonquel on Ap·
ril ~· They will abo serve
refresbmenll 10 tbe pests at
lhe Oblo BeD Telt!Jlhone oelence
demonstration to ba held April
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sfraps in a sling actos~ thf' back. 'and now, with leathers at their 1
NEW YORK - INEA)-This Even lhe old ankle strap
" tightest and. loveliest. shoe de- l
w.ll be a strap-happy, round . . back.
signers have provided a stunto'd sprlna as far u shoes go. j Leather is "baring" up in olh· ining collection of fool frippery. Monday
Scraps of every slr1pe decorate ,er ways, too. Soft, pared-down Textures are provocatively usU•is aeason'o leailler footwear. land cut·away, the latest lnot- 1ed. Smoolh, grained. suedod, GREEN ELEMENTARY PTA
The newest are the diagonal1wear fashions are delightfully 'jbrushed. paten!, embossed and will meet at 7:30p.m. at the
slraps that run from the vamp ' daring.
printed leathers all show at their school. There will be a panel
.• round the heel. But there are · For several seasons now we 1best. And since leather breathes discussion on grading, a n d
w•de and skinny T-slraps, slraps 'lave been building up to this iand flexes with the foot. t h e ! skits by the lhird grade.
crossing or below the instep and most feminine feeling in shoes ' new footwear offers comfort to , GALLIPOLIS Junior Women's

CAtENDAR

Jane Poling and Hazel Harmon.
Mrs. White asked to think to
themselves "Wl!llt is, or what
111/NDAY
does sell study mean," duri"g OFFICERS AND T!AM ol fL...
the course of the study period. Theodorus CouneD
. 11111111Cfa lltlll
After the study there was a of America ate
to
dllcu11ion held and Mrs. White meet at tbe
ltall SuDIIUlllmed it up by a veroe. "I day at 2 p. m.
pracllee.
am only one, but 1 am one, M.OUNT MORIAH B a Pt Ia I
cannot do everything, but 1 Senror. Cbolr . 'lrill bold a 101111·
do something."
fest th11 cominl SUnday, March
If )'OU'te U IIDift II )'0U lOot, ,
The meeting was closed by '¥1 at 3.P· !"-.altho church. The
repeating the Lord's Prayer. pubhc Js mviled to attend.
you'D ba puttilll ollclt 1*t
'llre Society will meet at the
MONDAY
of your ..mlllp ond ollowonoe Ill
church, April 21 lor a potluck JANE HO~LL TENT,
...m1o. '!'bon wben tba JOilil loll
the societies from WilkeB- Daughters of Uruon Veler8111
ville and Eno 81 guests.
will meet at DAV hall Monday
roup, you havt 1 eulhlon! It
at 7:30 p. m.
llllllrt. Savel
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BETHEL NO. 62 o1 the In·
,11 00 1 are
ternational Order of . Job's II
Audrted Thur3day
Daughters will !"eet at the ' - - - - - - - - - - The books of !be Chester Pomeroy Mason1e
Temple,
ol America were Monday, at 7:SO p. m.
'llrursday evening at
the horne of Mrs. Geor;ge Wolf.
AOAPULCO IUNNEB
A socral hour was enJoyed aft. Yoo don't have to follow the
the books wer• audrted and sun to Mexico lo be the darllna
refreshmenls served by t h e1of the liesla. Richly embroiderhostess lo Mrs. Ross Cleland, ed and applique&lt;! clothes in the
deputy; Mrs. James Van Met- Acapulco manner are
,Mrs. James Van Metenough for any occasion.
Celebrating Our BOth Year
er, financial secretary; Mrs. I
Hatlie Frederick, recording sec· Big girls adore il. the "lillie
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relary; Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter, girl" look, that is. That's the Opposite Post OHic•
treasurer; Mrs. James Riden- look designers have borrowed
Gallipolis, Ohio
our : Mrs. Oscar Weber
and from the ingenue wlio couldn'l
Mrs. Wolf, trustees.
wail to look like the "big girl."

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and evenlnJ. Strapped sll•er l..,ther sandal (left) for eYelllng glamor bas ,.,. roundel
Aaltelled toe. Thls It a Herbert Le•lne deolga. f. MDier combine• Ike olrapped look'
new Welt blgb heel aa.d oiJDJ back teea.ler) Ia ba..e ud white.
,.to black
(lllenlleolher tUt-out T..irap wilb sl..g ollltouelle (rlghl) on a lllld-lolsb slim keel.

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In sprte of all the news slrap home of' Mrs. Merrill Evans,
shoes are makmg for sprmg and TUESDA \
summer: don'l feel you will be : PEMBROKE CLUB 8 p. m.
es and Jean Queen.
lefl ,oul '" the fasluon cold .'1 you j meet al residence of \ Irs.
A s ial feature of lh m- Clln 1 wearsandals orslrngs.Tbe Betty Sax&gt; on.
pee
e p 1p~mp rs far from pasl !Is prrme. j
gram was tlle presentalron of Th h lllik ... t•· f th Friday
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be b h
f'lth e s e · • """0110 ~s 0 e ,
severa num " Y 1 e 1 new pumps deliver the desired O!.D PINE LADII':S AID will
grade band sludents of Adda· !exposure.
hold an Easter bazaar a n d
vrlre and Cheshrre • Kyger , For further dash. pumps are rummage sale at the old Coolschools. who played admrrably I
bowed, quilted- name mercia! and Savings B:lnk '
to the enJOyment or the group. your choice and you &lt;an have ! room on both Friday and Sat- :
Refreshmenls were served to 1 it.
urday. Plenty of gift items.
25 members by a committee
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composed of Dorolhy Tyo, Lee
Cremeans, F'rances Tucker and
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Vtrguua Gar ner.
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MARCH 29 &amp; 30

TUESDAY

Mr. Jame• Clendenin, band '
direclor. reported lhal the band
received a II, or excellent rat.l
ing, atlbe band contest in Ironton.
Mr. Samuel Gaytoa, prlncl·
pal, ..plaiDed tht tree plant- .
ing project to members. He l
ex plained that both the band '
boosters, and allrletlc club, who
have accepted lbe project, will
lind II beneficial to both organ·
izations.
Mrs. Dant announced lhe
appointment of the nomillallng
committee compo!ed ol Phyllls
Hanktll, ebatrman: Mary Hugh-

412 SECOND AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
There's excitement in t1te uir this Easter, and
it all Oegins with fashion 's 11ew slm1t on femininity .•. coats, &amp;uits, dresse s, costumes desig11ed ·(,
with soft and supple grace . . . accessories to
accent everlJ favored silho1~ette . Like to see a .
complete collection of fashion's new look s? Yo n
can .•. ;ust come to our Ea ster Fash ion OptHing!

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Th Melp CounlJ 4-H I&gt;Jeuure 1iderp held tbelr orpDiza.
tiona mHflnl·'t&lt;ce!ttly. The
folio ng ~ were eleele:
Sb~ WIIH• 1•, pre•ilftl)
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and • · · bll4 tbelr~=
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'llle Ladlll Aid ol Old Pine
E u.a. (Jhurdl "' IIW' Rio I
Grande are completing plans
to bold an Eaotem bazaar and I
rummage ule )n t!le old Com.
merclal and Savlnp Blnk room
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In GaiUpolil on Friday 1 n d
Saturday, April 1 IDd 2.
lCay Boothe, daughter of Mr.
There wW ba plenty of Items and Mrs. Lvlher Boothe, Rt. 3
suitable for 11ft living sueb Coolville, last week won the
as oprono, bap, aewinli ltits, Eastern High School spelling
cushions and other attractive championship,
articles.
Kay, president of the Senior
class, won the honor during a
MOEUJ!!R Vl8lTB POMEROY spelldown assembly with 4t
emr,reamu Walter H. Moe]. students fror.1 all four grodes
Ier wu Ia Pomeroy llalurday of the Meigs county school par·
consulling wllb :Mayor Charles ticlpaling.
Legar l!ld other prominent buB- Prollminary tests were ad·
inessmea.
ministered to all studenls and
from results of that there wer&amp;
TO Mllft' MONDAY
10 puplls tttlected !rom each
Gef a
The SyriCIIN Ladles AuxUiary elliS to participate In the IS·
nf tbe Vollltlnr Jl'lre Dept. will sembly spelldown.
meet !lon!fq aJPl at 7 lnlleed Pronouncer waa Bobby Ord
of 7::10 p.111. Elallr boakell 11111 while Gary Parsons, served
ba worked C!ll.
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timer. Each pupD had 30
(BlACK • WHITE)
onds ID 1\'hich to spell the
pidure
Plat FAIBIONI CABEnJLLY iJiven blm.
Try 1111 fD ba emled awey by Tied for l'Uili!01-UJI were
eceen1r1o b)lb J1nb u
you 1111. Knight arxl BW Buckley,
~ lbnrucb ,_ fmrlle lull- bolb ~ elimlna~ on the
ion mapw . ..., llldl , _ IIOr)l. descendant.
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lbq can JII'O'I pulllqilt.
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ClndereUo's gla"
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have made the scene aglin. t
TIIIIOW • ~
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try a pbuhllllliall 11n7 11mf. w1tb every pair; you11 have 1
over. II wllllblraiiiJ IDit up wort lbat IDfle on yout own.
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your 1181 Uln 11111 wiU he COl)' Polsley 1'WIII trlldly
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atlorur of pinks,' tbroqb
The Soulbenl LoeaJ BJeinen. ~ of bluel IIIII pqrplell
lacy 71b and 811 Orldtl PTA tbe IOiden 1011111. of
will meei Moaday, Mardi :11 II IIUDIJcht.
8 p. m. II tbe Jlllillr llllb '
- -·~·building. Bllfdb lflde ,.._ Mort than ball r1 the lnllllll-1
are espMIIIJJ araitl to lltd !ants ol Guatemala are
In order Ill malt plll1l fGr tbe pure Ia.dlltl ltock, tll!ic:endloniJI
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EASTER SUNDAY FRILLS

Loneuter, 0., formerly
of
Middleport, bu ~~~~e~ed OallJ.
polla Medical c.ater l!osp!)l]
tor oblervllloa. Sbe 11 In
Roam 111.
---Mr. and Mrl. George Bred·
ley are bore from Florida io
Y11U Mr. and Mn. P11u1 aJ!.
IGrd, l!ld other friends. Mn.
Bradley IJ tbe former ICMII...
Ina Bunce.

E}ft'RA SPECIAL FIT . •• Fit that lam endwin1 every day fit, as much 1 part of the shoe
at lt110le. A Stride Rite tradition - carried
on risht here, by our own fuasy Iitten.

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Plana were made to continue
asllstallct wllb the lOCi doll
project for eh1ldreil In Vlel
Nam when the Women's AlsociaUon of the Fltit United Presbyterlan Olureb JMt Thursday
eveninl al tbe chureb.
· The preUcle111, Mn. Edward
i Burkett, preaklent, opened lbe
meeliDC with Jinyer and hymn,
"What u It were Today" IIIIIIC
in unison.
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'
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'lllid•su.ulll!, s..
rr, 1•
:v:ep:•ih~:!:;- ~~-.Jd=

Sod Dolflroltt:fCorrflnuld
For Children in SOuth VietNam

=:

er, a poem, "Why I ~ You" dames George AllderloD, IJoB. and Judooll While.
IJitl clolled wllb tbe IIO!y, "'lbe
-Leland ol lbe lllln Drop."
'llle iludy leiiOII Gil "Spring"
wu pen by lfn. '1'llomM KeJ.
I)' in lbe abseDCe ol Mrs. Dole
Walburn. DoiJa for lbe VI e I
Nam projeclllert on dlap]ey.
Mlu MIIJ'8Ifll Sauer
bad
the prayer tor mluloaarlel ill
Africa and North Carolina. Mra.
Rubert Taylor wu 1 peal for

•

s!::O:

Leather Shoes Bear Up

SAVE ON
LUCITE

AT MURPHYS IN
GAlliPOLIS AND

POINT PlEASANT

Devollcma uslna lbe theme ol
friendship ~~ere presented by
Mrs. EmU Ball and Included
scripture from Mallhew, a pray.

I II

Vinton WSCS Has Self Study Theme

'

: ::

W!kll "!!llnt. Reba lMic. . . .
met at the home ol Mrs. R. B. Kruskamp, Jessie
Hoochlns,
Tbt YIDtoD . .lbodlll

IPoll111 with

15 members

WALL PAINT 18

CLEAN

:=A,.SY

QUICK

FOR ALL YOUR

Just Ul&lt;e 001 TV. Ho stirring or thin·
nil!£ llooln't drip, run or spotter
llklrneuy ordinary points. Sprnds
euily witl1 blUsh or ro!lor. ldoal
for c:oilln&amp;s too. Dries In 30 min·
utes. Clean-up with soop end wator.

FLORAL NEEDS
VISIT

DUDLEY'S
FLORIST

Forwoodwcw~

llilcl!eftl,
b1throoms ow

DIJOOfJ Solin
'""Enomol.

IIW decoralar colllllo

46 Caur1 StrHI

Glllipolis, 0.
59 N. 2nd Ave.

VISIT OUR

Middleport, 0.

COMPLETE

Our Two Stores

OUPONT

PAINT
DEPARTMENTS

Can Serve All
OfGelli1 and

19 COLORS

OUR
PRICE

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Meigs Counties

GALLIPOLIS AND POINT PLEASANT

ALSO FREE AREA
WIDE DELIVERY

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MURPHY CO.

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Hazel Harmon, Spiritual
secretary, opened the
by readil!J the 23rd Psalm
praver was offered by
HurrUI!)•. ·A duet "Jesus Paid
All," was sung by Hazel
mon and Edna Woodruff.
,sec.retary and treasurer'•
porls were read and approved.
Roil call wa, answered
by
dl ~1emlbers glvtng Bible verses.
Communications were read.
Eleanor White brought
fore the society a lew items
that could still be brough\ up
to date before report time.
They included prayer partners
honoring charter members
'
: increasing the membership.
card was signed by all aod
to Aunt Mary Russell.
The program was
"Sell • Sludy." 11 , was con·
dueled bv Eleanor While.
ers taki~g part were
Whitley Edna Woodruff
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The Gallipolis SaYings
and Loan Company

SOCIAL EHNTS

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Kyger creek Band Boosters Club
Hears Grade Band; Plans Serving

Kyger Creek Band Boosters
Club met this week 11 t be
..h 1 lth
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sc oo, w Mn.
Wilham
Darst ..... ld I llln
th
.' ..-- en • ca I . e
meehng to order. Devotions
were presented by Mrs. Glenn
Smil~. The secretary and trea·
surer I reporiJ were md and
approved.
-•- wvera1
Mr1. "'"""'
U'IUIK m...
annOUIICOIIIO!!ts. One Will that
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th e cIub wouJcl oerve ....,
a ra
county teacbero bonquel on Ap·
ril ~· They will abo serve
refresbmenll 10 tbe pests at
lhe Oblo BeD Telt!Jlhone oelence
demonstration to ba held April
13th.

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club, Monday at 8 p.m. r at the

WHAJIS IN IT FOR ME?
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By Helen Hennessy
sfraps in a sling actos~ thf' back. 'and now, with leathers at their 1
NEW YORK - INEA)-This Even lhe old ankle strap
" tightest and. loveliest. shoe de- l
w.ll be a strap-happy, round . . back.
signers have provided a stunto'd sprlna as far u shoes go. j Leather is "baring" up in olh· ining collection of fool frippery. Monday
Scraps of every slr1pe decorate ,er ways, too. Soft, pared-down Textures are provocatively usU•is aeason'o leailler footwear. land cut·away, the latest lnot- 1ed. Smoolh, grained. suedod, GREEN ELEMENTARY PTA
The newest are the diagonal1wear fashions are delightfully 'jbrushed. paten!, embossed and will meet at 7:30p.m. at the
slraps that run from the vamp ' daring.
printed leathers all show at their school. There will be a panel
.• round the heel. But there are · For several seasons now we 1best. And since leather breathes discussion on grading, a n d
w•de and skinny T-slraps, slraps 'lave been building up to this iand flexes with the foot. t h e ! skits by the lhird grade.
crossing or below the instep and most feminine feeling in shoes ' new footwear offers comfort to , GALLIPOLIS Junior Women's

CAtENDAR

Jane Poling and Hazel Harmon.
Mrs. White asked to think to
themselves "Wl!llt is, or what
111/NDAY
does sell study mean," duri"g OFFICERS AND T!AM ol fL...
the course of the study period. Theodorus CouneD
. 11111111Cfa lltlll
After the study there was a of America ate
to
dllcu11ion held and Mrs. White meet at tbe
ltall SuDIIUlllmed it up by a veroe. "I day at 2 p. m.
pracllee.
am only one, but 1 am one, M.OUNT MORIAH B a Pt Ia I
cannot do everything, but 1 Senror. Cbolr . 'lrill bold a 101111·
do something."
fest th11 cominl SUnday, March
If )'OU'te U IIDift II )'0U lOot, ,
The meeting was closed by '¥1 at 3.P· !"-.altho church. The
repeating the Lord's Prayer. pubhc Js mviled to attend.
you'D ba puttilll ollclt 1*t
'llre Society will meet at the
MONDAY
of your ..mlllp ond ollowonoe Ill
church, April 21 lor a potluck JANE HO~LL TENT,
...m1o. '!'bon wben tba JOilil loll
the societies from WilkeB- Daughters of Uruon Veler8111
ville and Eno 81 guests.
will meet at DAV hall Monday
roup, you havt 1 eulhlon! It
at 7:30 p. m.
llllllrt. Savel
D 0f • B k
BETHEL NO. 62 o1 the In·
,11 00 1 are
ternational Order of . Job's II
Audrted Thur3day
Daughters will !"eet at the ' - - - - - - - - - - The books of !be Chester Pomeroy Mason1e
Temple,
ol America were Monday, at 7:SO p. m.
'llrursday evening at
the horne of Mrs. Geor;ge Wolf.
AOAPULCO IUNNEB
A socral hour was enJoyed aft. Yoo don't have to follow the
the books wer• audrted and sun to Mexico lo be the darllna
refreshmenls served by t h e1of the liesla. Richly embroiderhostess lo Mrs. Ross Cleland, ed and applique&lt;! clothes in the
deputy; Mrs. James Van Met- Acapulco manner are
,Mrs. James Van Metenough for any occasion.
Celebrating Our BOth Year
er, financial secretary; Mrs. I
Hatlie Frederick, recording sec· Big girls adore il. the "lillie
Phone 446
relary; Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter, girl" look, that is. That's the Opposite Post OHic•
treasurer; Mrs. James Riden- look designers have borrowed
Gallipolis, Ohio
our : Mrs. Oscar Weber
and from the ingenue wlio couldn'l
Mrs. Wolf, trustees.
wail to look like the "big girl."

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The stropped look wW ba an Important part of the spring shoe ...,.. for both da .
and evenlnJ. Strapped sll•er l..,ther sandal (left) for eYelllng glamor bas ,.,. roundel
Aaltelled toe. Thls It a Herbert Le•lne deolga. f. MDier combine• Ike olrapped look'
new Welt blgb heel aa.d oiJDJ back teea.ler) Ia ba..e ud white.
,.to black
(lllenlleolher tUt-out T..irap wilb sl..g ollltouelle (rlghl) on a lllld-lolsb slim keel.

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In sprte of all the news slrap home of' Mrs. Merrill Evans,
shoes are makmg for sprmg and TUESDA \
summer: don'l feel you will be : PEMBROKE CLUB 8 p. m.
es and Jean Queen.
lefl ,oul '" the fasluon cold .'1 you j meet al residence of \ Irs.
A s ial feature of lh m- Clln 1 wearsandals orslrngs.Tbe Betty Sax&gt; on.
pee
e p 1p~mp rs far from pasl !Is prrme. j
gram was tlle presentalron of Th h lllik ... t•· f th Friday
1
be b h
f'lth e s e · • """0110 ~s 0 e ,
severa num " Y 1 e 1 new pumps deliver the desired O!.D PINE LADII':S AID will
grade band sludents of Adda· !exposure.
hold an Easter bazaar a n d
vrlre and Cheshrre • Kyger , For further dash. pumps are rummage sale at the old Coolschools. who played admrrably I
bowed, quilted- name mercia! and Savings B:lnk '
to the enJOyment or the group. your choice and you &lt;an have ! room on both Friday and Sat- :
Refreshmenls were served to 1 it.
urday. Plenty of gift items.
25 members by a committee
I
composed of Dorolhy Tyo, Lee
Cremeans, F'rances Tucker and
..
d
Vtrguua Gar ner.
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MARCH 29 &amp; 30

TUESDAY

Mr. Jame• Clendenin, band '
direclor. reported lhal the band
received a II, or excellent rat.l
ing, atlbe band contest in Ironton.
Mr. Samuel Gaytoa, prlncl·
pal, ..plaiDed tht tree plant- .
ing project to members. He l
ex plained that both the band '
boosters, and allrletlc club, who
have accepted lbe project, will
lind II beneficial to both organ·
izations.
Mrs. Dant announced lhe
appointment of the nomillallng
committee compo!ed ol Phyllls
Hanktll, ebatrman: Mary Hugh-

412 SECOND AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
There's excitement in t1te uir this Easter, and
it all Oegins with fashion 's 11ew slm1t on femininity .•. coats, &amp;uits, dresse s, costumes desig11ed ·(,
with soft and supple grace . . . accessories to
accent everlJ favored silho1~ette . Like to see a .
complete collection of fashion's new look s? Yo n
can .•. ;ust come to our Ea ster Fash ion OptHing!

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WEDNESDAY

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SHOE

KAY BOOTHE

Old PiM Ladie•
Plan Sole, &amp;.oar

Larry's Wayside Furniture

Williams
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El ed PreStuenf
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MergS
fOUD
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Th Melp CounlJ 4-H I&gt;Jeuure 1iderp held tbelr orpDiza.
tiona mHflnl·'t&lt;ce!ttly. The
folio ng ~ were eleele:
Sb~ WIIH• 1•, pre•ilftl)
Wil:l:~ Vice1'jlresldelll; BD1
Do;~·
KMhy
Mor . ,
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Fros~ n""f. repui Ia.

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lllilnf; .·. ·

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be
Epls&lt;bpa · · Bh Houoe in Pom•
oflleers
eroy Jlt 7, 110 p. m. 'l'lle
and • · · bll4 tbelr~=
Ill Bulb

Kay Boothe

'llle Ladlll Aid ol Old Pine
E u.a. (Jhurdl "' IIW' Rio I
Grande are completing plans
to bold an Eaotem bazaar and I
rummage ule )n t!le old Com.
merclal and Savlnp Blnk room
l'
In GaiUpolil on Friday 1 n d
Saturday, April 1 IDd 2.
lCay Boothe, daughter of Mr.
There wW ba plenty of Items and Mrs. Lvlher Boothe, Rt. 3
suitable for 11ft living sueb Coolville, last week won the
as oprono, bap, aewinli ltits, Eastern High School spelling
cushions and other attractive championship,
articles.
Kay, president of the Senior
class, won the honor during a
MOEUJ!!R Vl8lTB POMEROY spelldown assembly with 4t
emr,reamu Walter H. Moe]. students fror.1 all four grodes
Ier wu Ia Pomeroy llalurday of the Meigs county school par·
consulling wllb :Mayor Charles ticlpaling.
Legar l!ld other prominent buB- Prollminary tests were ad·
inessmea.
ministered to all studenls and
from results of that there wer&amp;
TO Mllft' MONDAY
10 puplls tttlected !rom each
Gef a
The SyriCIIN Ladles AuxUiary elliS to participate In the IS·
nf tbe Vollltlnr Jl'lre Dept. will sembly spelldown.
meet !lon!fq aJPl at 7 lnlleed Pronouncer waa Bobby Ord
of 7::10 p.111. Elallr boakell 11111 while Gary Parsons, served
ba worked C!ll.
·
timer. Each pupD had 30
(BlACK • WHITE)
onds ID 1\'hich to spell the
pidure
Plat FAIBIONI CABEnJLLY iJiven blm.
Try 1111 fD ba emled awey by Tied for l'Uili!01-UJI were
eceen1r1o b)lb J1nb u
you 1111. Knight arxl BW Buckley,
~ lbnrucb ,_ fmrlle lull- bolb ~ elimlna~ on the
ion mapw . ..., llldl , _ IIOr)l. descendant.
Alllfo INP.ANII TO II 'IIAII.
lone .,.... ..,.... . lad CD).
GLASS
SLIPPERS
or1u1 bul oa lhl wnraa I1Pe 11r1
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ARE BACit
lbq can JII'O'I pulllqilt.
'fatthllfJ',
ClndereUo's gla"
TlllllftY 'l'IIRRY
have made the scene aglin. t
TIIIIOW • ~
11U1e more up-to-dale,
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n YGII 111111 to lbiiiR • bJkl. made ., ,.... tiber. vaiortu-1
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nl bel..- dQIIIil .r w pool llllel)', • prince dotsll'l &lt;Gil!• I
try a pbuhllllliall 11n7 11mf. w1tb every pair; you11 have 1
over. II wllllblraiiiJ IDit up wort lbat IDfle on yout own.
lllli.\.lftCIAU lloitM•I'w ...l,._ ,.._
your 1181 Uln 11111 wiU he COl)' Polsley 1'WIII trlldly
In
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warm . .. lltlilr llllkweeplnJ ~m,. Bparlde lite aa lllrlilc 1
~'--ItO
K...- OIIIMo.
or Ullllkilv 111ia11L
...,;olan garden In either IIIII
Mcam.
'
or twOiJiece dre!Sel in
Pl'A WJW IIONDAY
atlorur of pinks,' tbroqb
The Soulbenl LoeaJ BJeinen. ~ of bluel IIIII pqrplell
lacy 71b and 811 Orldtl PTA tbe IOiden 1011111. of
will meei Moaday, Mardi :11 II IIUDIJcht.
8 p. m. II tbe Jlllillr llllb '
- -·~·building. Bllfdb lflde ,.._ Mort than ball r1 the lnllllll-1
are espMIIIJJ araitl to lltd !ants ol Guatemala are
In order Ill malt plll1l fGr tbe pure Ia.dlltl ltock, tll!ic:endloniJI
eta.' Partr•
·
of llrtt Meyu. ~
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3 PIECE
SILKETTE FABRIC

Wins Eastern
Spellintr Bee

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Mn. Fereo Bark• Barril o1

EASTER SUNDAY FRILLS

Loneuter, 0., formerly
of
Middleport, bu ~~~~e~ed OallJ.
polla Medical c.ater l!osp!)l]
tor oblervllloa. Sbe 11 In
Roam 111.
---Mr. and Mrl. George Bred·
ley are bore from Florida io
Y11U Mr. and Mn. P11u1 aJ!.
IGrd, l!ld other friends. Mn.
Bradley IJ tbe former ICMII...
Ina Bunce.

E}ft'RA SPECIAL FIT . •• Fit that lam endwin1 every day fit, as much 1 part of the shoe
at lt110le. A Stride Rite tradition - carried
on risht here, by our own fuasy Iitten.

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$25·00
LEFT:
2 PIECE
PEBLU:N FABRIC

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Mr. and 1\fn. Paul Nriup
are In l'nJnmbulloclq to aiWad
tbe lib IIUIUII Oldo Qnd Curer Aloembly, Mr. Nartbup ls
presldont of tbe GaiUa OlaDiy
ACS Ulllt.

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Dinette~

S.•ly Mlttre• - Fllauloua lllrNe Fumlture

Shop Weyslde Saan-!'hane 446-1830

USE YOUR CHARGI .
ACCOUNT AT CAil'SI
SHOP FRIDAY NITE TIL 8 P.M.
CLOSE SATURDAY AT 5 P.M.
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Priced from:
$3.00 to $75.00
• Main Floor •

JEWELRY

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Store

i[AST[R
HANDBAGS

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EASTER FASHIONS

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Suits by:
Mary Lane · Betty Rose
Forever Young· Handmacher
• Second Floor •

Jewelry Dept.

Mlln Floor

COmplete Your
Elster Outfit
·with Just The light
Jewelry.
Priced from:
$)-00 ..

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Business tile Wal1t~d Way-BY Phone,
Real &amp;tete For Sell

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IY MAR. .
IN PEUOtl

· Rul &amp;tete For Sele

Extra Cash The Want Ad Way

u· \Nl AD

The Sunday Tlmes-SeDUnll, 8un~y, Marcb 27, 11188-UI

lielll W•nted

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MOUSEKEEPb, prefer
to I
Por Sale
For Sale
lluli_.
I • M. .::~·~~~!' hbll&lt;otloo
nve ln. can WY U2Sl.
GROCERIES and druga at the 1'15 by It atlll m by 1$, CeJe.
AUCTIONEER
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I 'l1 llc Clem Cooper Place In Po• bri!J black llrto. Firll lire • COMPLITI SIRVICI
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WANTED· E&gt;:perlenced mecl&gt; land Ohio Gas and 11re1 '
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wn· ::, ':1!:":. ·==~:::_:.
anlll ror' minor parta lnltalla· on ~e W;_.nesday. Groa~e
~~ter~j,· Newell'• JIM CARNAHAN
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lloD 881'\'lce. l\lust lio 011ture, jobs, flal! fixed and motor
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,., .,."'"" _.,, ,.. """' with ablUI)I te manqe d&amp; tune·ups. Edna Deem, Mar&gt;
S '11 Ute
ltACINI, OHIO
• tclll or "*I"' •ny aclo clttmH
ebJHtlon•b~e. ''"'" lflouWI Itt partment and sell
parts.
aa:er.
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worl&lt;in8
condltJons.
In
UPRI.GHT
Deep
Freeze,
It
AVOID
last
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will not IN rn.-nslb• 1w
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eome IU aervlee. Old
••no
_ . . and wages expected. Vertlble. AutomaUe lransmls- Uld.
a II lfG office bulldlJII New 111-. W. .
, ••~·; :,~··w~~ ":.:'!",- Write c-o The Daily Sentinel,
slon. Prtce $1395. Caillll2·5!118 AUCTION
S turda
VL Mondly lllroup Jl'rlday
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CAR BOPS
NEEDED AT
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wtll m·doy I I. m. to f p. m. AI,. !:; !:''.:0:."':::::,."':1 00::..'"' ONCE, Apply In person. _CrQW's ONE USED John Deera
be ld 1I lbe ,;;;;;;"'-.. ., bookkoepllltl atlll
•••• •• •••••• • o11ru•o1n Steak House
s 8 llc chopper
and one John Deere
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PHON£ WY 2·2 156
1 zo If TWO quarter pon101, 14 IDchtf.
Won many trophles. Come ste
· - - - - - -1o\l'ITIQUiil 11'1u11111lrt, dllbes them work. Sheryl WUllams,
In Memory
mtlleeiiiJielllll. l;all • write: WY 2-6811.
1 '11 etc
IN MEMORY of my Iovine wife Mrs. llorrlllll CeciL 118 W.
end mother, Glenna lloeftlch, MaiD St.. POIIIII'IIJ.
AUCTION, Saturday, AprU J,
who passed away M&amp;l'&lt;h 20,
t Zl II&lt; 1966, 12:20 p. m. I have sold
1961. My Ups cannot tell oow
my home and wlll sell the
I miss her. Mf heart cannot
For Sale or Rent
followiiJI personal property,
tell what to PY. God alone'
located 1 mile east of Rut.
knows how I mi,ss her tn 1 1N MASON, 4 rooms ond bath! land, Ohio, on State Routt
home that 18 loneaome
ll'ilh full basement. Newly lU at Cook's Gop Hill:
day. Sadly miliSed by her painted inside. Small down Westlnghouae
refrigerator,
bus band, Edward Jloefllelt, payme~~l with paymenl! less Speed Queen washer, Erne!'
dan~hter and son·lr&gt;Iaw Mr
than rtnl. Priced 11 $4900. Ph. son TV, 3 Wll'drobel, 1 bedll,
and Mrs. Reino L1DJ1 '
I 88S-284J.
I 25 3lp complete, cheat of drawert,
Grandson, Tom.
1 .lllando, deJk, aewlDf _,hlnl
1 11 Up
For Rent
lawu mower, 3 roekera, lllll1l
--=---:-::--:-:c:--:--1 lot of concrete blocb, Iron
IXPIRIINCID
Card Of Thanks
A~!:"',.::end J.=:a:'rd, kettle, utility table, dlnellt

tNFORMII ftON

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·WAGON
SALE
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Got Spring Fever? Wt11 Deal

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'M Caanir)' Beautt

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Jon will to .... too.
b Ill 'Ill s.oc.d An. Wed.,
llar&lt;ll 3111b.
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We IN llullderl
. . llotpotnl lppii•N*, o\Jll.

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ACRE, .115 lob. bose, f
11ouee witll cooksloVe, m.tg.,
floor eovering, cood fences,
pieoty of Water' fruit · Owner
wanta quick sale, II leaving

111ote, Olll7

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NICI SMALL HOMI
13~ GARFIELD AYE.
111lBE"8 A. NICI

a ROOM

HOME 1M

GOOD LOCATroN, HAS BATH . . u
GAS BEAT. PRICED hO 1100.00.

2 ACRES

5 ROOM HOME

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I WISH to thank the Veteran'•
M'morial Hospital Staff lor

aol, 4 dlnelle chalr1, dilhtl,

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

BRAKE SERVICE

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LANDOAN K
•/JHrY(I/1/,

Clyde B. Welker, Mgr.
Bmall ud Lorge Acreage
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PorHnl lnt-

Gf¥1 2nd, Ph. 446 0201
GaDipolll, Ohle

Services Offered

PIZZA

TRAIURS

DA1Ly CROSSWORD

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land, Oldo. Loll II - IUDS WY 2-2611&amp;.
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and reloadlnc equipment WUI
buy, oen • trade. llll2tc I ROOM HOUSE with S loll
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A·Dlet ltblela. OoiJ Ita ll GD Rl. IJl 1111111 Ford car,
Stark Pbarmacy.
lliOip 1958 Flll'd plckt1p. No reasor&gt;
llble aller reluaed. Russell
IF Dr. uya uleerl, eet .ew Welch, -'- Sl, Polllei'01.
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Eii::i&amp;iiiiGiiiiiiiiii~·l1~101p~ ~~ b.p. wttll an lltocJnaentt
DtiJCIOUI ••......... Pial, $200. Marietta bouse paild,
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Jet black finish, red trim, V8 eneine, automatic
II"IDL 1 owner, radio and heater, good whitewall

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m. : Dan Luckett up 1$,
a. m.; Little Georre doft
I a. m.; Utile Edwer4
uo a. m.; Jelfboot
a. m.; National up 17,
Robert Reed up 17, t: 15
Kentuckian up 17, S:Jt ~~~
John J, Rowt up 17, I :M
Louisana deWD It, 1:46 •·

Luther HtrdmU up lf;_./r: I
m.: Harv&lt;)' Jord011 up

1960 CHEVROLET 4 Door Wag. · ·$895

a. m.; Eutmr up J1, :"6•111i~
m.: PtiiY DoWDtY up

8 cvl. engine. Std. trana., clean vinyl interior. radio
and heater, good Ures
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1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air Wag. · ·$395

2:45 a. m.; Helen Z.
7 a . m.; Mia JlusU
Greenup 1:25 p. m.;

Ga1 doWll Gro&lt;111111o
L. Jl'leore down
p. m.: Valvoline
12:30 a. m.; Diane _. , ., ,.
Greenup 4:35 a.
up Meldahl 12:26 p.
Eastham up Meldahl t:M
J. S. Lewil up Meldahl •

1958 CHEVROLET St. Wagon .. .. $199

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1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air Wag. $1095

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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black finish, spotless red interior, new whitewall
tires, VB engine, automatic lrans. Power steerlne
end brakes, radio and heater. Real nice

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Chevy 11-Chevelle-Biscayne .
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13, 1:50 a. m.; Walter
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5:35 p. m. ; Philip
1:40 a. m.; Buckeye

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1962 CHEVROlET Impala ..... ; $1695

cooklnc utenllla, tables, pto.
V·8, automatic tra111. Clean Interior, radio and
3 25 3tc lures, """'InS cart, wheel·
beater, new tires
thoir kindness during my llay
barrow, some lumber, Dlher
at the hospital. I 1m grate- iS ROOM HOUSE with bath, articles not listed.
and
lui for the cardo sent to me ' hot water hell. Located at George F. Coleman, Owner.
V·8 engine, automatic trans. Power steering, radio
and those who visited me, AI· ~E. Malo St., ~hone WY Terms: Cash,
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1nd heater
so thanks to the emergency
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Nol respon.sible for accldenl!. Not Jesponsiblt for accldenl!l
squad. Mrs. HeleD Bortela. '
Sale coDducted by Brlllford Salt oondiiCied by Bradford·
3 27 lip NICE 2 bedroom apartment! Auctioo Compaay, D·"'-, A llo Com
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I WISH to expreu my sin. ed. Locotad on North 5th Ohio.
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WY 2·2193
Pomeroy
cere thanks to everyone who ! Avenue. Phone WY 2-224ll.
RATS, mice eliminated for- Lunch Hned by
sent flowers, cards
and
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visited me throughout my ill·
Mill, Ebersbocb HardWI!'I
41.~ CONDITIONING Relrlger·
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Thanks also to my neighbors mlles from Pomeroy. Phone
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and friends, Sincerely, Phil SH 2-S6ll.
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I_ 2? lip 1962 OORVAIR, 4 speed
nJ z.3$17.
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Williamson, Mulberry Ave;, 'FURNISHED I rot111 - apart. ~=:R~:~!nH =~ lrd transmission. ExcelleDI WILSON'S Car Wash n Page
Pomeroy, 0.
1 21 tie menl WY Z.ii435, 212 Soutb or altrled pull Is toda
eondltloa. Pbo111 WI f.!ISO.
Stmt Ia Middleport 11 Undlr
All Kinds of Good Buya Allin One ..Ieee
Notice
6th Avenue, Middleport, OhicJ, lnl Poultry, ~ IBI, ~=
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aew manag&lt;!ment. Malllgor,
At Your Chevrolet Deeler
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Oblo Pboal 1111-'IBSI
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Franklin Martin. Opea at
THE CATHOUC Women'• Club ,m=cE=L""Yc;-;furnis--:.-,h-ed=-=2..:bedroe,.:.,...=.m
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L m. CioN t P. m. Satlrof Sacred Heart Parish will apartment, Middleport. WY z.
muat 1111. CaD WY
lactloa Jlllllranteed or wlll
have • rummage sale April 3874.
job over. Cars are c!eriDed ll
1 1 llc. II~RCYCLE 199 Harley Middlaporl, Ohio, or
lsi and 2nd 1a tho Schom
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Davidsoa 165. New Hoven, 11 corner of 4th 111d
inside and ooit. We aiM
Bulldlng at 120 Nest Ma 1n TIIREE and foor ~ lurnlsJI. IB2-23S5.
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NEW II USED CARS AND TRU!;Ks ;, .:'' ''
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~lreet, Pomeroy, ~ t liD menta, WY .MM. 1181frlr BANNI!R TRAVEL
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POMEROY, OHIO
OPEN EVES. e P.M.
THERE will be a r1flt 11X1 apartmelll. WY U385
IICAMPER CAMPING
lent eondllila. Alae 1168
rhotgllD rhoot at lhe BJUy
V-e. Aalullllllt lriDI!Dlslloa
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HID farm on tha Buhaa
2 dotr bardlop. Excellent COil·
Pomerov !!tgotta City-JUNE 10·11·11
Road, March '11, Bunda¥. at !'RAILER WTll - b'8l • •
Aloo G•T•• Alent TroYOir
4!Uon. Also 1953 Cedillae. Ex·
AT ITS GREATEST
I p. m. spoii!Ored by the Ra. IP llXI Wile. Broon'r !'ran
lllake Your llutrvatloua
cellenl condition. SH Z-4656.
cine Fire Department.
er Park (Slate Approved)
. J'or Reulala Now!
a 11 tOto
s 25 2tc lllllemllle, Olllo, . . - "'
FARMERS, liD lltiDI . . . NS2t.
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BIG BEND
U9 ACRE FARM. good farm·
for Southera tomato plonl!. FOUR ROOM lurnlshed apartTRAILER SALES
log and pasture land, 7 room
Dow. Will arrive arOUDd Ap. 1111111. WY WGil.
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ROUTE 124
boua, lilT limber. Oo IIIlo
rU 25. DUly Hill, Racine, WI MIDDLEPORT, modern
1111At SI/Tacuu Corporation
route, W, G. Nlcktlr, Tupf.2541.
s 24 301c lurnlabed I n101111 IIIII beth pera Ploinl.
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apartmenL Low utillUes. i·
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Station Wagon. 6500 miie1 by local ownef. Black vi·
D)'l laterior. Dark aqua finiib. 7:00xl• tireJ ·l lkt
Dew, ap1re never used. P.B., radio, big six en.Jine,
ltd. trans. Deluxe equipment. Showroom clean.
M1teor 4 Dr. Station Wagon. Low mileage by one
loeaJ owner. Red vinyl interior trim. White finish,
W.W. Urea 1how little wear. Luggege rack, V·8 er.&amp;ine, automatic tra111. Power 1teerlng, radio and
beater and many extras.

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1965 FAlCON Futira .......... $2095'

1963 MERCURY .............. $1695

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Woods up 4:15 1. m.;
Patten dowa 4:21 1.
clplo up 5:10 1. m.;
8 •. m.; Indiana doWn ,,...1:
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born down Ma1111tt lUI
Semet doom Marmel I
m.: Allen R. Merrill
met 4 a. m.: w. H.
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I Beaver dow• Winfield
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Winfield 3:56 e. m.;
Shaver, Jr.,up Willftel4 • • "'1

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The Sunday Tlmes-SeDUnll, 8un~y, Marcb 27, 11188-UI

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GROCERIES and druga at the 1'15 by It atlll m by 1$, CeJe.
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~~ter~j,· Newell'• JIM CARNAHAN
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a II lfG office bulldlJII New 111-. W. .
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slon. Prtce $1395. Caillll2·5!118 AUCTION
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1 zo If TWO quarter pon101, 14 IDchtf.
Won many trophles. Come ste
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In Memory
mtlleeiiiJielllll. l;all • write: WY 2-6811.
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IN MEMORY of my Iovine wife Mrs. llorrlllll CeciL 118 W.
end mother, Glenna lloeftlch, MaiD St.. POIIIII'IIJ.
AUCTION, Saturday, AprU J,
who passed away M&amp;l'&lt;h 20,
t Zl II&lt; 1966, 12:20 p. m. I have sold
1961. My Ups cannot tell oow
my home and wlll sell the
I miss her. Mf heart cannot
For Sale or Rent
followiiJI personal property,
tell what to PY. God alone'
located 1 mile east of Rut.
knows how I mi,ss her tn 1 1N MASON, 4 rooms ond bath! land, Ohio, on State Routt
home that 18 loneaome
ll'ilh full basement. Newly lU at Cook's Gop Hill:
day. Sadly miliSed by her painted inside. Small down Westlnghouae
refrigerator,
bus band, Edward Jloefllelt, payme~~l with paymenl! less Speed Queen washer, Erne!'
dan~hter and son·lr&gt;Iaw Mr
than rtnl. Priced 11 $4900. Ph. son TV, 3 Wll'drobel, 1 bedll,
and Mrs. Reino L1DJ1 '
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I 25 3lp complete, cheat of drawert,
Grandson, Tom.
1 .lllando, deJk, aewlDf _,hlnl
1 11 Up
For Rent
lawu mower, 3 roekera, lllll1l
--=---:-::--:-:c:--:--1 lot of concrete blocb, Iron
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11ouee witll cooksloVe, m.tg.,
floor eovering, cood fences,
pieoty of Water' fruit · Owner
wanta quick sale, II leaving

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thoir kindness during my llay
barrow, some lumber, Dlher
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lui for the cardo sent to me ' hot water hell. Located at George F. Coleman, Owner.
V·8 engine, automatic trans. Power steering, radio
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Sale coDducted by Brlllford Salt oondiiCied by Bradford·
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RATS, mice eliminated for- Lunch Hned by
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lire to restore France to glory, invltaUon to attend the world Corp. president James M. us and it Ia not a pretty one. advllera would have belll!l:
he Is playing a dangerous game Communist Party Congress in j Roche publicly apologized to the This was an attempt 1e ~~~~ear nomic dala by llle end of April
of 19th century power poiiUca; Moscow March 29. Collllllunisl Senate auto safety subcommil- and downgrade this 111811. 'lben, to determine whathu·atu bike
that he would fragment NATO circles said Moscow called the tee and laWYer Ralph Nader, turnlnll to Nader, he said:
Ia required. .
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to be in a position to play off cqress to read China out of 32-year-old author of "UDS81e at ''To YOII, Mr. Nader, I say Viet Nam war eos11 ~
ltussla against the United tlle world Communist movement any Speed," for using private you can be proud-tbey put you heavily. Congress paaaed a $1U
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·1States. This, they said, is a after si• years of ideological detectives In an alleged atlempt through their mill and dldll't billioo approprlallo!J geared dJ.
He recalled tl\e lessons ol two path that could lead to disaster di!180RSion.
to dlscr&lt;!dlt Nader.
aet a damn thing on you."
rec:tly to prosecutlq the COO&lt;
1-orid wars and warned De· lor France as well as ber allies. As a prelude, the Soviet Union Nader, wbo delivered a harsh Tbe FBI, at Rlbicoll'a re- lllcl. 'lbia rallell to fiO.I bWioD
Gaulle that the mightiest arse- De Gaulle is schedult'd to circulated a Jetter accusing Pe- indictment of the nation's auto quest, is digging Into the inc~ tlleamot1!1t voted to llle Def~DI8
o&gt;l m the world would not deter visit Moscow In June. Johnson king of trylnfl to foment a war makers before the suhcommll· dent. Intimidating federal wit- Depili'tmenl In the preeent ftl.
an aggressor who thought his reminded him in a major pol· belwoen Russia aad the U.S. tee, charged he was harassed nesses is a felony.
cal year.
,.,,nms wl'l'e divided and vu~ icy address thai the NATO which would leave Red China and intimidated before his ilp- Vincent Gillen, head ol a New Deputy Delenae Secretary ey.
Jll'rable.
trealy was created "to give as the dominant world power. pearance and that two attrac- York detective ftrm hired by rus R. Vance said ihe action Ill
Johnson criticized De Gaulle's meaning and reality to alliance In reply, Peking charged Mos· Uve girls tried to entice him to GMC lor $1,000, admitted .Na- Viet Nam was approacblnil a
independent courage as an "old commitments" and that it had cow was plotting Vietnamese their apartments.
der's se1 llle was probed · but stage wltere Communist troopa
narrow roncept of sovereignty" g~~&amp;ranteed European· security. peace talks with America that Roche admitted GM underook said "our invesUatlon uneov· will be destroyed laster than
"''" said a stili stronger NA'f'O \Then he said France's own se- would sell out the North Viet· a "rouine investigation" but ered absolutely no Indication of they can be replaced. He said
•ould evolve, with or withOut curity was at stake.
nsmese Communists.
denied sex lures or intimidation abnormality...."
220,000 U.S. lroopa are there
France. But he urged L"e l "War has been deterred," the ' There was mounting clamor were used. GMC general coun- While Rocbe teatilled, he got 1 mw and more wiD be aent to
~·renrh leader to reconsider. IPresident added. "If our collec- in and out of Congress for the sel Aloysius F. Power took full whispered advice from Theo- counter enemy oapabWUes.
Paris dispatcbes said De live efforts should falter-and u.s. to recogni2e and deal with responsibility. He &gt;aid GMC's dore Sorenson, former White J;hnson said the combat ,.
Conlle was completely un· our common determination Is Red China but both Johnson Corvair car design was under House aide and author of a poria were good but he C811•
moved. Long resentful of U.S. eroded-t!J., foundation ol the and Rusk cited one fundsmental court attack and he wanted to hook on the late President John Uoned against too mucb optim·
f~uropean leaderotlip and now Atlantic's present stability point : the U.S. is willing to talk find out if Nader bad any hand F. Kennedy. Sorenson Is now on ism. ~ was considering ln'ritfl~rting with Moscow, he wants would be shaken."
peace "but the other side keeps ; in the litigation.
GMC's New York legal staff. ing South Vietnamese Premier
Freneh military units out of Red China predicted Umt De · hanging up the phone." Rusk 1
Ribicoff Angry
Eeo~~omy stadled
Ky here lor 1 stale visil
~ATO and NATO commands, Gnutie's deleetion wooid inev· stressed this at a press Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, J). On the economic front, Pres!- On oiher topics, Jobason
""'"' and troops out of France itably lead to • a greater up- conference.
Conn., the subcommittee chair· dent John9011 told a press con- scoffed at Republican lorecasla
nnless he can boss them. But heaval and re·alignment of
Listening Post
man. said GMC's agents bad lerenoe that any plans for a IB of heavy Democratic losses In
lw also wants to remain a forces in the imperialist camp." He said "many things could delved into Nader's sex habits, increase as a brake on lnllation the November election. "There'a
~ATO polit.icai partner, secure I At the same time s~e accused I happen'' if Peking were pre. wllether he was anti-Semitic, would depend on business lndi· a lot t1 trouble in this town but
uoder the Angio·Aml'l'ican nu- Russia of forming an '"unholy pared to "live in peace" with I and other details "irrelevant" cators. He said the state of tlle Cengreso is doing I good Job
clenr umbrella.
alliance" wll!J the U.. b&gt; en· the rest of the world. AI the j' to the Senate safety Inquiry. national economy was being and people lmow lt," he aald.
The Slate Department for- circle her.
is.me time he disclosed Clat the Then he demanded angrily:
weighed aad debated dally.
The President renewed hla
'"'llv asked De Gaulle to be
Rusk Reart•
'U.S. was consid•ring recogni· ''Why can't a person be able "We don't want to act pre- request to Coqreas lor legisla·
mon· specific about his NATO This statement - quickly lion of Communist Outer Mon- 1to come before Congress and maturely," be said. "we doo't 11011 to proteet eonsumers from
poliry
brushed off by Secretary of golia, former Chinese province tell his story without bav· want to put the brakes oo too uofair lending praclicea, quuPiaying Politico
State Dean Rusk-appeared to touching Rossin's border. This lng l!Je largest corporation in last." But he promised to do tlonable packagina and label·
American officials, after con- :signal an imminent formal split would provide a strategic listen- the world hire detectives to whatever is necessary to com- ling and sale of
dangerous
&gt;Uilmg with the other NATO !in the world Communist mov.. iing post on Red China's door· follow him around day and bat inflation.
dnlgl.
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night: where's our freedm ol Secretary of tbe Treasury "A new and progressvie preThey contended that ~~is dt· Otin~e- re]e~tioll _ol . a Soviet : In Congr~s, General Motors speech? This Is the issue before Henry H. Fowler nid llaeaiJII'am 1a needed 11 we are 1o

WASHINGTON (UP!)- Prell·
dent John9011 tried In vain this
week to conviru?e French Pres!dent Charles De Gaulle ol the
fully of wi\hdrawing France
from the NATO defense alii-

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Hoher Hospllal.

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News Highlights

KY, and hHd reHidt'd In Ohio for 3ll i
Crown City, ton. 12:11 • yp 111·1. Sh .. wu ~ membo.r of
!he

Slhley, IH 2
p m . al liol!er Hospital.

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Ia ltlt"vh·.. rl b~· her hu~band. O~t"ar.
four SIJUII llllrl rour daua:hten •• 811te r ilml brothn. and Jl 1re~ndchlld-

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Derails, Traffic Tied Up;
commiSSIOD Approves ·New Building

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Wand• Saft!len of Rt. 1, Oa\llf)olW,
and E,·elyn, (ll~d.v., Jerry and Gar,., [
all al huml' He "'. a~ 01 mPmllf'r of
Good \hope tlmrcn. Servtcet 'lo'l're I
he"ld tho:1c Tut'!KIH.' Hfii' J il&lt;&gt;Un ' " 1h
burial In Dlc lu.•y .,.. meter)'
under
dJrei'Uou of tilt- V.~u.l!b · Halley •
Wood Funl'l"ll b()mt.

MAIII.t.o• LICINUI
Ralph 1!:. Hltro 2.2, Ja&lt;:kJon.
and
PP~H sue Cardwell,
18, Galllpolla.
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Mr . and Mra. Darwin
i . l'etrle. Rl. 1. GalllpoUJ, aon.. 8:4!.
p r• . ~~ Hol~r Huvpital.
Monday Mr. and Mr-.. J•rtJJa
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fa rm~r. rllt·d In Holn!r floRpltal Sat · ren. sen·i(•(l! war• btld Tuetd•Y afIN MEIGS COUNTY
I EASTERN Local and Middle·
unlay ni!ll"ll !horUy idler belnl tn.
ternoon a\ Ul &lt;i r l nr ··hun·lr,
ilfld I
I port schooi.J have
r.......,.'tved
Jured In ... 1wu _ c.. r accldf'nt al
burial Wit m the churrli cametery
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crown ( ' II)'. He Will bonl 1n Guyan
by /IUihl'l t'un l'l al HOJml'
: TRAFFIC on busy Rt. 7 at grants under Tille u ror library
""'fl·&lt; [)pc• . 2-", 194~. aon of Lee llJid.
I Hobson was held up for nearly and instrucli
I is. 'lbe
"arll 81n'hfleld Raines. Who IUrVivot. Albert umuth. . . . . vetlln.n
or
enaI ma lera
""fi"I\'JnU hrothen and &amp;Uttan are World w~r I. d\•d IUdOenb It hll i four houn Thursday when eight figure for Eastern ls .,872 and
Mr.. Brlly Slmm1 of l:ureka, Mn, home on Rl. I Vlntun, from an ap- 1
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Middlepart $1 740.
sprlnJfleld twp. Dec J, t897, aon ·Centra] train derailed None
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Bdwardl l
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:;.aemr;~~,;,e~e ~~~~~~'"~r:: !~d wife• · the train crew was injured,
A MEETING to look Into the
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man . lit' wa~ J m.. mb..r uf t h"' ni~· was
e secon era 11 ment
county waiJ held, and oUen of
a.bled
A.mericl&lt;U
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and
lh
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the
area
in
8 peried Of I week.
Convertible Tops
t.lll:~ Lo!lgP on (,~lllpolls. l"erm·t'~ I
support te end the menace were
-r11 held Tue~da)· lfternoon at the
forth cern1ng,
Auto Carpets
MrCo~· f'\rnm l hume . " lib burial I
Ia Vlntun Mrmorlal Par...
I MEIGS county
ALL TYPES
-- - · -----approved the plan for a new IT WAS
About
240
million
telephon•
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nced fDthisrecreaweek
UPHOLSTERING
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' M'ddi
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day. in the Unit"'! Stales, ac· i menl.' and the aid for the aged ed from th: ho ~l:r 1 e;1637 East•rn Avo. 446-4519 cordmg to the J£ncyciopaed1a , dtVISion under the new slate recreati
Ips
a
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on een er.
Bn anmca.
A major grant came to Meigs ~IGS Local Board of Edu·
ceunly this week when federal calton bas named • fl&gt;mmiltee
funds in the amount of
of 10 to select a cbauman to
were allotted for the Big Bend head up the promotion of the
nursing home. Delmar Canaday bond issue that will secure •
Allorney James 0. Brien and ;:.w consolidated high achool
Psul Simon were prime movthe distnct.
ers in securing the faciilly
60 INCH
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THE BIG event of the weekSPRING
DAYLIGHT Savings Time will end will be 8 jitney supper to be
come about automatically in held at the Pearl Street school
WOOL
o yard
Pomeroy on the fourth Sundsy to benefit the fund to help pay
While They Lost
ol April according to werd com· for a tanker truck lor the Mid·
ing out of the Pomeroy council dieporl ftre .department.
lu
' mef'ting. It is mandated by the Pomeroy OhiO Valley
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
vote on the issue Other area ery, Kmghls Templar held Its
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have. not made de- annual lnspectioa
Saturday
and PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
cisions.
The
council
also
night
SaiM and S..Vice on White
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ed a Green River ordlnsnce to
Sewing Mochinas
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stop itinerant vendors
THE CHILDERS residence
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Middleport was tbe acene ol 1
possible breaking and entering
Ibis week.

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GO WHERE THE ACTION IS

63 hrcl4 Dr. Galaxie 500
Automatic, Power Steering,
One local Owner------

63 Buick LeSabre
4 Dr. Sedan, Factory Air
Conditioner, Power Features, Nice

t2 Corvair Monza4 Dr.
One local Owner, White,
Red .'Interior, Automatic Trans.
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Standard Trans.

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for Lewis Brown

aged. agencies. Ev8lll Eoterpris.. will build a buiMino 011 Third
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witb a lDfear
leaae at ..... per
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the state paying 15 per ceoL

fourth te be qnylect from Gal•

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Come to Elberfeld. B"'1

Ready To Wear Departmerat on
the •econd floor for your Etut4lr
/tuh.iom-for 1110men and rirb. A wide
•election of coati, auita, draaea.
lwu, aU t~~eather coota, hnit auita,
blo"'e'. To,. ir&amp;fabrlca, •'Yilnr

and colora. Come in and •••
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Etut4lr ACC~~~~aori.e.-hoaiery-Jumdbar,_
jewlry-JlotJ"-COrtlfllo

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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WILL1AM O'Brlea ol Ciliumbull, who baa beell leallq the
Lafayette Htlel ,.. aeveral
years, purcltased llle batellrom
the Tabil family, IDd will contlnue ill operation. Rio Grande
Collep students, who have lien
quarlered al lha hotel, have
been moved to - II tbe floors
of the new dorm at the cui·
lege, whlcb Ia IIW under conatructlolt.

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Ynr round faallloa tht
qtarb IVIl'J outfit you

own. To wear aow lhroulb
aprlag and 111 a btautlful
lillie tbe , _ 1on1. Cln•
6illy atyled with amootll

leather ID • wldl t'8Dlll
Ill oolon. A foolt 1W
-01' bolnp

RIVER lana of the area will
be looking forward .. llllq
IN GAUd!l ootJNT1'
the new aister altlp If lha Delta
A FINAL decision waa mr.de Queea. wblelt II belllll built. II
by county commtsatoners on the will be the first paaaeager boat
ae=;;;w;;;b;;;;ea;;;dq~uarte~~rs_;lor~;;;the;;_;w;;;el~·j buill 011 Inland waters
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TO REME.MBE.R I~ KEEP
VOUR 61\LA~ ... MOVE
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GALLIA countJ JCbool IUperBOSS NIGHT, observed by IDteDdentl have ncommended
the Gallipollll Business 1 n d a ralaa Ill tbe ll1lry ICIIe f«
Professional Women's Club, was teachers. Tbe flpre for beglnlargely attended. Mrs. JeBnne ners II $3.800, $4,500 !er bache.
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Squire, president of the Obio 1orB
~&amp;q~&amp;ee5 aad ""''
Federation was the guest speak· master's degree, with raises
er
for years tf experience
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Forty-live caWemen · from
AN EVANSTON m fir
G.- fOIIItly vlaiied Hidden
Contractin nd
Valley and Trlpls E rancbea on
the 18 abidd
.. 150·• Tlturaday of lbll weet. Gallla
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was
ow
er a ,.., •
008 111 the building of u mile'. county Beef cattle meetiot Ia
rl. limited acceas blihway on 101 lor Rio Grande IIChaol JH!ll
Rt. 35 fD Gallia and Jaekaon Friday.
counties. Tbe project fDc!udes
----a by-pass at CenterviUe.
HONORED AT BALL
General Waahlogton, In 176S
GALLIPOLIS
recreation receivef lha formal tlmnkl
~ membet'l l!lllployed Cliff lbe Anterlcu Congresa lor hla
Wilson aa dlreelor of reerea- conduct of the Revoltttiollary
lion, and Jllm Milhoan u peol War at Prlncetoa Ulliveralty'l
manager lor tlta coming IUIJio Nasaau HaiL
mer. Early aprlng play at the
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Gallipoi!J golf club broU&amp;bt two
IGIIII •Bfo'l W Jl1ala
holes-in-one for Bryan Armbruf. Geolctllsla believe thai the
ter, 18, t1 Oak Hill and Billy vaal apanse of sally clay
Janes, 11, of Gallipalls.
mown as Uteh'l Bonneville salt
llats Ia the bed &lt;II a creat lalre
CI'FY POU~- are convinced cr of aeveral lakes, whoH wa~
that the breaklllll and tjtlerllll er naporated lo111g qo.
last Sul'lday of lbe Oblo Vlllley
Liveatock Saiea waa lha work
of juveniles. '!'be oherllf'a ~
partmenl II lavulipliq
a
breoking and llllerln&amp; Ill the
Claud&amp; WIDten resident~

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GARY Stohart of Middleport
was aamed to apedal mention on the All-State e a g e
team. Ed Jacoba of Wellston
made the state
team. John
T I n n e h I II, 1
hanors In the Melgo
spellmg bee. Kennlt Walton
Pomeroy clothier, hao
bee~
named chairman of the
hership committee ol
Southeastern Ohio
Council. Neil Colmer
Uam Moore have been
lor Buckeye Boya Stato
Drew-Wehater Legt. Post.

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dent Johnson tried Ill
week to convince Frfl
dent Charles De Ga~
lullv ul withdrawinj
from the NATO def

He rer ailed t:le

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Gaulle that the mighJ
n:;~l in the world would
an aggrt'ssor who tt
nrtims Wt're divided

rwrable .
.Johnson criticized D

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narrow concept of so•
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Paris dispatches 1
C:lll llt' was compli
rnovf'd. Long resentf
European leadert.lip
flu·ting with Moscow,

Frenc·h military unl
MTO and NATO t
lla ~ e s and troops out
un l ~ss he can boss

lit' a l~o wants lo
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political partr

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The State Depart

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America n officials,

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The1· contended that

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PIEfii~E'S

CABIN!

ltf LEMT,
V4E tOULJ) WfiiL
.UP IN HIS 81:1\RD
AND l'i~EP

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IN AJAM, GALl WE'D

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MOUNTED POLICE
lVE ~EEl'! IN

TO ... Till&lt; ACTOR BLADE~
WON'T llUD.GE! .

lurl CUtf lan Rllntt, '
larrn&lt;-r. &lt;li..rl in Hul7f'f
urduv night 1hortly af
Jlltf&lt; l

WIIEP.E ARE
ALL 1J.IE CANADIAN

FfiiES~

. SUPPUES IF WE WANTED

- Mr . •nd 1'4
Vlnlun , dau~'htl
Jrld Mr and Ml'li, C'hnl
l.nl\'h l!il e r Rd .. ~on,' '
•' Hol1er Ho•pl! Al.
Tutsd•v - ~lr . •ml 1\11
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p r.1, ~~ Hol.ll!'r Howplta
M~ nii•Y

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PROBABLV Iff !lOME
QfiiiVE-!N MOVIE,
WATCHIN(J AN OLD NEL&lt;;ON
EDD'I FILM!

WILD~RNES!;

IMIE, WE COULDPI'T

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hrothen a~
Mrs. BttiJ Slmm• of a
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Set Us

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Convertible
Auto Ca,.P

BUT, EA94, liEWAS 611JEN
UP RIR
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ALL TYPI

UPHOLSTE•

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FAn!ER'!O EMPLO'IEE!o...t

l BELIEVE

. VOURDAD
' ICNI!W PAUL

WAVE A PICTURE OJ: ~IM,

WmiOUT ABEARD!

!iRON!iON
WASALI'JE!

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dent Johnson lrled In
week to convince Fr~
dent Charles De Gau
lolly of wlthdrawint
fram the NATO del
anC'e
He recalled t:le le,.
wQrld wars and WI

Gaulle that the miglr
n91 in the world would
an aggressor who U
\' iNims we-re divided
rwrabl€' .
.lohnson criticized D
lnd•pendent c&lt;111rage .
narrow concept of SO'
t~nd said a still stron
would evolve, with (
France. But he l
~·reneh leader to recq
Paris dispatches ,
C:nt!l e was compl
movt&gt;d. U&gt;ng resentf

Europea n Jeadert.lip
fllrting with Mnscow ~
French military unl
NA TO and NATO
bOJst'~

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and troops out

tml~ss he can boss

lw also wants to
~ATO political part1
under the Anglo-Am
dear umbrella.
Thr

State

Depart

m:.~llv asked De G&amp;

mon; speeifit" about
p&lt;1l iry.

Ploylng Polil
American officials,
suiI ing with the ot

allies. questioned i1is
contended that

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llt\PORTANTl

MAUIAGI LIC::I
BIICO 22, 11

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BIRTHS OF THf
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~I Huher Hu~p it:t
Mondl'/ Mr. 1nd N

'dr ~lllns,

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l.•r w~ •· Hh~r Rd .. !Wflo
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farme r . &lt;llt•d in Hulle r
urd~~ nl i iH sllorlly af
jllfrd in " two • c ur
frown l ' lly . Ht" !VII b•
1\l" p,, 01'&lt;.' . 2~. 1945. 101
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son administration was puWng
the linisblng touches today on
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n~he legislation, aimed at car,
rylng out the pledges the Pres·
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of the
Utedmont ~ludge, also
U.S. B·52 bombers blew up a Viet Cong Mine factory
was e;po;c d ~ mc e ~... today u they carried out three raids barely a mile ahead
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row Jur es 8
penn . e the ralds with new landings.
attorney general to , Initiate
About 30 minutes after the strikes by the Guam-based
school desegregation suits.
bomhera a landing ship tank (LST) moved up the channel
o! the Saigon River and lanoed a Ioree of Marines. Hell·
Another Stalin?
copters landed another Marine force to the south of the
MOSCO_W _ ·;
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Commumst party congress with ready in operatloo in the area. pilots managed 18 missions OV·
a sober warning that another The bombardment DY I he er the. North but most were _ra·
Stalin would rise to one • man huge planea, which fly so ~1gb dar-guoded strikes wotb no pilot
ruAie In t~usl' 11a, •p bl
of they cannot be aeen from 1be visibility.
n ar c • • ' ro ems
ground and the advanced landPhilosophy," a theoretical jour- inga ..~ rt of the campalan There were few reported
nal, admitted lhet during thetr to protect':.., port of Sallon demonstrations by anti-govern17-month r~:gn, the post- from guerrillas who have ilid- ment Buddhist students today
Khru•hchev collective lender· den along the banks and at but a UP! survey showed the
ship" has not
the loop- tacked ships In hopes of block- month-long political unrest causholes through wh1ch a deterrnin- log the channel.
nd by the ouster of 1 popular
ed man could seize total power. A u. s. mllitary spokesman Buddhist general was causing
The unprecedented
warning oald heavy monsooa weather skyrocketing lnfiation in tile
came as delegates - Including Sunday prev0111ed carrier-baa- key port of Da N111g. , /
leaders of Eastern Europe's
Communist-ruled IIJitions head·
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PT. PLEASANT - The 1966 version or Scout·O-Rama attracted approximately 5,000
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Best of show honors went to Cub Park 256. sponsorod by the l&gt;ew Haven PTA.
:an en i~ increases that'..:
Twelve blue ribbons were pre&lt;ented uno ts which met the highest standard. Five redevlopprduring the marke''"! eelved red ribbon~, and only one yellow rib bon was presented. Nineteen Meigs-Gallialear."
~,. Mason umts part1copated.
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an. ,
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set-up of booth!, continuous ac· remam anonvmous m I h e New \ ork Clothmg House.
men~"/!:~ :O:!a!;e but gpoor:: tlv•ty by area Scouts on t~e : tradilio• of the Boy Scout Good Meogs County.
' booths, individual efforts, and 1Turn.
The event. sponsored by the
out that many small producero lexplanation of themes to the
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Tri • State Area Council, lloJ
.A 4 • year. old boy escaped could ·~ qualify .for a loa• o~ pubhc.
Best ticket sale5i'llen
were Srouls ol Amerora, was conwot:l minor lnjurlel when struck whea~ h
additional adwn 11 was reported judges were awarded pmes courtesy of Has- dueled on the Pt. Pleasant N•
by an automobile Sunday • .,..
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flOO: "well pleased with the quality kin.&lt; . Tanner lor Gallia county; tiona I Guard Annory.
8' e 8 0 of all th booth, "
ing on Route I:U in Minersville.
severa m
'~ ---- - --- - - - - --John Evans son of Mr and wheat by • central organlzae
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better Cub Pack :!03, Gr~ce Metho- i
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cine, was blt when he ran Into proce~ than those obtaine~, by th dist church, Galhpohs. led the 1
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the highway in the path of a the l!ldlvldual producer, they field on licket sales. Second '" I
northbound car operated by oald.
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this department was Pack 258,
Wilma Jean Sayre, Rt 2, fta. The OhiO o_r~amzatlnn also sponsored by the
Ordnance
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?""'port lacihiJeS on Lake Er· School PTA, Pt. Pleasant Pack
Meigs County Sheriff's D .. '"and hu access to lhe Euro- 25&amp;, New Haven, ""' thiTd.
parlmenl offlcen 1ald tile pean u:port market through I Top salesman of Mason coun· i
youngBter wu taken to Veter- the Rotterdam Sale~ Office opBarton with 36
WELLSTON - Curtis W. (Curt\ Tong, personable
88 Ga
ans MemDiill Hospltli by prl· eraled by the Arner1can Farm ~al~a's to ryseller w~s Crai · youn g t3l 1 basketball roach at Otterbein College, Weslero
vale transportation and admit· Bureau. The use of these ex· Barnes with 55 David Kraws:- ville, 0 , will be the guest speaker when the Southeaatera
led for observalinn. He suffered port markets eould mean added zyn to~ped M~igs' salesmen Ohio Athletic League honors its 1965-66 aU-star basketbaU
bruises and a sl&lt;l~ed nose and price odvanlage to cooperating with !7.
team at Wellston high scho?l Thursday, beginning at 7 P·lll. '
possible internal liljurles,
producero,
Tong just completed
b's
Miss Sayre, driving • 1i&amp;8
The Explorer posts of the most sucre&gt;' ful season as I be in and holds I Master's . ..
Studebaker, was not beld. A Co
district operated lhe conces· mentor of the Fighling Cardin- tgree from Ohio State, He t.
witness, 17 ·year ·old John
nntdown Underway oton slands, sat up the booths, als. Otterbein compiled a Z0-51working oa his Ph.D at osu,,..:
Wolfe, Minersville, told Deputy For Gazer Flight
guided tbe parking, and finish- record, and was Ohio Confer- Tickets have beea placed- If_"
Sheriff Robert Beegle that tbe CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) _ ed the whole Job by taking ence runnerup. In three years ;sale in various scbools fjtt,J'
chDd ran fro~ the driveway ol Tile cOUIIIdown gets onder-way down the bootha and cleaning at Westerville, Tong has .a I he S ~OAL cage banquet, wJMii,
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the Gene Dav11 reSidence Into today for llle launch of 1 3,900- tile armory.
!i2-t9 roaching record. He woll i25D avaolable to tho publlo. 'IW": '
lbe path ol tile car.
pound alar Gazer satellite that Ci
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...._,.tr bring 6-4 Don Carlos, 1966 Lit- IWHS cafeteria seats 310. We111q ·
Miss Sayre was able to great- may unlock some of the secrtts
arence ;::"~:"\ ~ 1j tie All-American eager, to the iton's DowntoWII Coa&lt;het a ,\
ty reducl! opeed before llrikinl of the nnlvene that ha"" ~an, e:pr~~ t h an;
~d Wellston banquet.
i sponsoring the fete,
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the child. A passenger, Claudia baffled men for centuries.
u· ek tsun"nd a sedowe ' tso
curt Tong roached while an I Dan Collins will give theMiller, S~aeuse, a1so w1~
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suppor
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1bt Orbiting Astronomical rolls.
thanked
George
ed the IDlsbap.
Observatory
(OAO) beaviest H 1 booth
'" M World-Wide Air Force tourna· Rev. D. H. Housellolder, WAIIM.
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arrangemen~,
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to
ond m..l complex ICientlfic rill
Brl s
transportation ment and in 1964 was selected b on '
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FIREMEN CAJJ ED
11tellite built by the United G
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. ' the Jaycees as one or the "OUt· Charles N. Gaskill will
,. Middleport volUDteer
lire- States, Is scheduled to be shot George /~n, tconces~o~j staqding Young Men in Ameri· toastmaster. The 1966 a!J.slllli' &lt;~:IJ!'II.i
men were called. 10:15 p,m. into 1 5lltHnile ~igh orbit today w~f!~n ~~ck~i ~~air~~n. -~nd i ca." He graduated from Otter· will be introduced. by
Saturday .to douoe 1 brush fire by 1 117 • loot Allas-Agena -~- '
· hogh &gt;rhool prmcJpal B.
thai broke out ...- the Powell- rocket. LaiDich time Is achedFREE CLOTIIJNO
A11er, SEOAL presldeRI.
st residence of llemard. G~. uletl lor 3:11 EST.
C!et Tannehill,
Pootl!ll ~l!.~(\!1:.
No damage to 1111 oztent wu
Free Clothing Day will
he
Kl'ng
Dail.r Sentinel, will present
reported,
ll1PREME COURT MEETS
held from .9:30 a. m. untU noon
foul-shooting trophy to "'ii~~·
WASHINGTON (UP!) -'nle this Thursday at the SalVatioll
Xfra SeS
Buddy Moon!
NOW YOU KNOW
Supreme Court meets today to Army Heacfituarters, liS B u t- The Marshall King family
Weber of the Wellston ''"!''l'ii!L
Tbe atu1 lllr1 1ft ...,. hand down oplniona and orders lurnut-av, P1111eroy. Anyone of of 123 Union-av, Pomeroy, has Sentinel the Most
moner.. Tiley pandaee opt before betlnnln&amp; tht1 , oeoond Mills C.Unty and the
sur- had more than its quota Player award to Wellston's
Mllllelt..., JPIIIOII•- 111111 week · of
In the roundllll area 111 need may of bad luck in two mishaps die Jacobs.
alii
Ill.
March
parllclpale,
within the past mont:!.
Rowland Congdea,
Last Wednesday Mr. King
of tie Atltens MeBSel·~·
accidentally shot himself in and SEO Sportswritera
the leg with ~ pistol while Broadcasters Preoident
cleaning it. The bullet enetor· present
the
ed the leg below the hip and ship trophies to
He toot 0foc.
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'Cia and bostilil)' behreou ltepubllcan strength ln recent i lodged at the knee. He was Wellston, and

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INDIANAPOLIS (UP!)- A famous name returned to
the American automotive scene today with the unvelllng
of the first Dusenberg luxury car built since the mld-1930s.
The Dusenberg goes on u1o later lhla year at '19,500
and up - mostly up, The 1986 production run Ia expected
to be 150 can.
The
wao t!Rmbled The lmlovatlons Include an
In
but
cars will be 1&amp;iaJien safety fuel cell
in
at a plant now un- eacb rear lender. The cells, built
COJIIItruclion here, A small by Firestone Tire &amp; Rubber Co.,
· , to those WIed m
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of workmen at the plant are sumlar
put tegetbor the Cbrysler· 500-mlle race here
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engines an4 the bndiea to The entire interior ol the car
made by Ghla al Turla It- will bave mahfiiiiY paneiJa&amp;
They also will add the 01· and the Instrument panel
hankraftetl to each cuato- resemble that of a cnmmercoal
IIBiw's specifications.
airliner, including an outopilol.
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This will .,able 1 driver to
!vta 'lllllllu! the atru. lhe maintain 1 deellnatod •peed ID
car will. have ilmovatioas 1111 kind o1 terrain. ·
Inever before seen In a .......
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car. II aiBo will be t be
!w~:~largeai and heaviest
LUOAL TEMPS
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car wllh 1 .wheel· ·The temperature in Pomeof 138 lpehes, an ov.erall IVY'• business cllatrict at _11:30
ol SO
and
a 1.111. 10ilay .wu ll·dlll'ftl 1111ol 1,000
der 111111111 sklot.

WASHIN(l'roN

LIBRARY OPENED - The Middleport library, closed for several days for construe.
lion of the new children's room donated by Homer E. Cook, a Middleport resident, r.,.
opened on Saturday. Carroll Lyons, librarian, views one of the books in the children'l
section. Hanging on the wall above Miss Lyons is a plaque commemorating the donatloa
of the children's room. Mr. Cook donatedfunds for construction of the children's roo
m in memory of his. wife, Virginia BishopCook, and his soster, Cora Cook Stewart, wb
o served a~IIrst hb~r~an.

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JAKARTA - INDONESIA'S
new govenunent today wu free
,of President Sukarno's commu·a : loriented backers mt1 unfirm control 111 anU •
unlst military 11adera,
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fol'lllllllnn of a new 30 •
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MASON - Mason Pollee
Cblel Fred Taylor II eaWng
lbe oiiOIItl• of Muon ckl·
1001 and tile aarrowullDg
orea to stop algasllavlug beeD
placed at mteraectiolll la
Ma1oa.
Cblel Taylor said .. maay
driven tue aot eomlq to a
complete llop at the10 aipo,
Ia lbt future, be lllld, if
people do not atop they wUI
be lloaed a lnfllo ctlalloa.

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Supreme Court today backed up Tile victims were Andrew Good- conspire to injure ''any citizen through the 14th amendment.
tile JusUce Deparbnenl's use of man and Michael H. Schwerner in the free exercise or Fortas tnday called
the
foderal law in civil rights mur· of New York and James
E. enjoyment of any right or language of the law "plain and
ders thai have gone unpunlsh- Chaney of Meridian, MIS!·
privilege se&lt;ur..t to him by the unlimited." He said it embrae&lt;i by local authorities.
MORE
Constitution or laws of the ces "all of the rights and ,
The 9-0 decision means trials When no one was arrested for United States...
privileges secured to citizens by I
can go ahead in , Mississippi the crime by local or state A violation carries a mul- all of the Constitution and ail of
case where a federal lndic~ authorities the Justice Depart· mum penalty of 10 years ill jail the laws of the United States." I
rnent was thrown out by a low- ment
action.
and a $5,000 fine.
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er court. Justice Abe Fortas Since murder is not a federal The legal issues turned nn the
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spoke for tile courl.
crime, the government'• onty •meaning of the word "right."
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The Indictment charged
17 weapons were two 1870 statutes The . department contended
Mississippians, including three passed in the Reconstruction that 1t refers not o~ly to
law enforcement officers,
in era to protect newly freed l~erally created rights like the
connection with the 1964 mur· slaves in the •xerc1oe of voting I roght. to vote, but alllo to
der of three young civil rights and other rights.
individual freedoms protected

undrr the Anglo-All'!
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