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spent several weeks here with were Thursday luncheon
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- of Mr. and Mrs. Muon
tor Gtim. Mr. Paul Grim is re·
covering satisfactorily at his Mr. and Mrs. E~
borne from aurgery performed left Thursday evening for
while he was here at his par- limore, Mel. where he wUI
ents' home.
turn to his empl~ymeot
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David Wiley, stu ~I at
o borne after spending a
University,
sp~ndmg the days in Baltimore. They
spring vacation w1th b1s par- acrompanied to Athens by
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wiley. and Mrs. )llason Fisher.

A demonstration on pruning
was g1ven by Mrs. Homer Hoiter Sh st sed not to prune
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any
shrubs
while
m
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prune roses now; and remove
thinnest twigs and the oldest
and darkest branches. M r s.
Smith gave a demonstration on
an arrangement using terraium.
Flower arrangements . were

Mrs. Wayne Gibbons Is vis· Earl French of
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sister• Miss Ruth Carson.
Mowrey.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Sever Miss Janice Eskew,
and daughters, Vickie and Pau- ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ia Louise, of Zanesville, spent kew entered Holzer
the weekend with ber parents, j Thursday, for observatlaa
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grim.
treatment.

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SAIGON 4Jaturday !UP()
About 1,111111 Butldld8t 1tudenll
B~g lOll-American slo&amp;alii and (ll1l'llllng Glo wlth
shoull of ''ao ~orne," surged
throus!l Safaou Saturday ntgbl
and tried to atorm tba capital's
radio lletloll. But goveromenl
troope moved ln early today
wlthand macbJDeguns at the ready

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and SOli.
Kenn!!lh llarrla
and '""'• 'Mril. 'I!Dberl Coilcli
and sons, Mri. Kenneth Braun
asslsled by menmen and aon, Mt. bniard and 10111,
!he cliurch, baa bee11
Mra. ·RI&lt;jlira l!.oB(mbaum aDd
trying tO complete I he
Tommy ;Jillmaon and Mrs.

work al10 Ia PfGII!'eSSlng on the
of tile church sooroom and· claPi'ooms on the
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Uoyd Wright with the
girls
singing songa fl1ld Becky Wright
and Resa BoOthe oomplelinl requ1remenls for. badges,
Tbe ~op dlvldod into llro
patrols and eleclton8 were held.
Patrol I elecled Maralynn Tra-

AttendiDg were the above and
Mrs. Bill Grueser, Mrs. Paul
Grinstead, Mrs. John Beaver,
Mrs. H•"'" Bearhs, Mrs. Clair
Spencer,"""
Florence Ann Bearht,
Mra. Larry Rllchle, Mrs. Gordon Ridenour, Mra. I!Dger Rltchie and lwo children, .Carrie
Beth Bearhs and Lori G r I 11stead.

cy, lead\ll'; Debbie Wl&lt;ecUp, lsslslant leadef, and Marla Neu~
ding, treasurer. Patrol D named Susie Soulsbv, lead-·, ~.··'
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alynn Tracy, assistant
and Leanne Sebo, treaslll'l!r, Jo
EDen Diehl ·WU
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scribe. Attendlng were the
above and Darla NeuiZIIRI ..d
Irene Barnel.

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The New China Newa Ag&lt;!ncy
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Peking branded India'•
come to Formoslln
who attended a Uniled
economic meellnl! In New
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Tbe sight ol them was enougb
to make more than ball of tho
1,000 students nee screaming.
The whlle-belmeted combat
police then charged lbe 400
remaining hard core demonstrators, firing some warning shots
into the all'.
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l'"' 0 Alps lobbed tear gao

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.ew of the demonstrators
desjiOI'ately heaved rocks at the
advancing police, but the
missiles bounced off the wicker
ohields the police carri•d.
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attempt to take over the radii
station. It pushed on its way to
shake fists at guarda oulll.Q
the residence of Gen.
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of U.S. forces in Vie! Na,
The riot police wai,tal 'for •
minutes before s~ their
charge to clear eut tNi ~111
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Saturday of supporting Ameri- tng.
ean "lmperiallsf' deslgntl
maintain "1!10 ChiOU" by back·
lng ant~Peklng aclltltlea
elements of generalissimo
ang Kal-Shek's Formosan
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of the best-selling oerils of
novels on "Captain
Hor.atiel
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son announced Saturday,
was 66.
Cauae ind time of death
not lrnmediately lprnecl.
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ean grlev811C01.
Tbe mpb wa1 demanding that
lh• mliliarr covemment ol
Prefnler Nguyen Coo Ky resign
·Jn favor of a civilian rogime.
Ky, who had been warning
against such demonstrations for
dayo without taking action,
suddenly moved to crack dOWII
on the demonstrators.
He sent In 200 combat police

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\1emonatrators kicked· and aev·
erely beat one Gl. At least five
American n e w s me n we r •
roughed up or grabbed by
demonstrators and other Ameri·
cans caugbt in the demonstralion had to scurry to 1afely.
A mob of 1,000 climaxed the
torrid evening by layiDg siege
to the radio station. They
demanded Its use to air their

MARSI!UIJI!I, Jl'RANCB ·
Two .
explosions
the
Llberiaa on
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ln one bt the bualeat I
ln the world. The first blast
the sblp na fire and the sec.md I
Injured four firemen trying
put out tho flamea.
Pollet reports aald at
one crew member was
when the eriginsl blast tunledl
the ship Into an inferno. ~:.1
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some erleusly.

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tear 1•• and billyclub charge.
The anti-government mob,
armed with clubs and bicycle
chains bad roared through
Saigon's maio atreel!! and
plazas smashing car windows
and setting upon any American
they could spot. It was one of
the most savage outbursts of
antl-AmericBR feellng seen iB
wartorn South Viet Nam.

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Mrs. I!Dbert Rltcble enter·
lalned wltb a Beeline Faahlon
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rove. Followlnl! • dem·
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two kinds of
fertilizer, chemiCal and organ·
lc. 11 was brought out that compost should be used by all gar·
deners.
Mrs. Hiram Fisher gave now
is the time lo sel out shrubbery,
evergreen, grape vines and
small fruits; uncover roses when
ground dries, set out
pansy
plants; and chlorodin. used ""
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Mrs Christy Baer who is ill. ged rose begonia; Mrs. Hyaell al Ohio UniversitY, Athens
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The regional meetliiK w "" thered wood; and Mrs. iiuii.Cr with her :r~the!. ~...!!1 Mu:in~
beld at the armory In Logan, for cactus and daffodils lD a Arnold.
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April 7 was announeed. A pol- tri gular arrangement
luck di~ner will be ,.rved at an
Miss Lena ·Grueaer
noon and members are to take At the close of the meeting , borne Wedne!'Jal', from
their own table service. atgls- refreshments were aerved by Hospital aDd . 11 m'tlch
tration will be from IHO 1 m. the hostesses to 13 members. ed.
A nature hike wu planned ior Mrs. Holter won the door prlae. Mrs Myrtle Long and
Aprli27, at 10 a.m. at the borne
ter Dorothy vtslled
of Mrs. Victor Hy,.n asd mem·
dsy' afternoon In
bera are to take a sac~ lunch.
, at St.. Jesepb Hospital
Flower seeds were bro\IKhl ,by
Murrion
who
the members for tba · Junior
ed'bums laal ;;;;'k and bas
Garden ciub.
lecUon. .
"Know your fertilizer" was
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the topic presented by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Olan
Edison Hollon who stated that
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•books and horns ...,,. given as aervlng Food .. wbOn the WUd, .Senior band members W!ll , ravors. Refreshments of cup ood Garden' club mot WedneslOOn be se1hng rommun· j cakes and ice cream were serv- ; eveniftg at the home of Mrs.
~' birthday calendars. The or- ed
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kJ!nt•atlon made plans
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,Tami M1iilron, Megan Mrller, e~s. She suggested make a shop,... I! . band parly wr the Juruor , .1111 Walburn, Patricia Boyles,
hst before bur,mg 8 n
lnd senior bands will be grven 1Ann f' ltch. Martha Krawscz)'ll. then to sl1ck to lt. Miss Grlf
:n;e llme and dale is to be de~ 1, and Hecky Bartlett. Her special fllhs is M~igs Coun'f,'s borne
flilhl later.
guest was her sister, cathy.
demo:rat!On aaent, orne ..,.
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b.!lanee, 011 11\e unllotms whrch with. Chrisi.l were Cathy Hess, Mra. Lawrence Smith, pres~
wu -$500. rhe uniform commit- Tam1 Milhron, Megan Miller, dent, conducted the
'"., reported that 15 more qni- Jill Walburn and ~alricia Boyles which opened with devotions tal&lt;
~ftnl would be ne&lt;'ded for sen- .
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lor band and plans arc being : mg commlttee, Sylvia W1gal, Kenneth Horris, who closed
ma!li! to ord•r them.
1 Ramon
Yonker and Beulah wrth prayer. Members respond·
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1 I dl G ndhl Johnson the Brotherhood of Locomoll~ lion II finance 1 "JoW.~
VYAb~ili;:::o:::::~! ~~"!"!.! ·-- ~~~!--··~·,. nr ,.,-xcf!sRIVI! federal
I In other news sphere!~ the I to them, had been revised by !lte~ded. He said all
an . ~ ~ em er n ~a ~ . million Firemen and Enginemefl ftom l081UJ .. "nte agency 1'111' ~~~
dent Johnson Jummmed. all ing but too large a civilian Fl:U smasned c:~n l:li;"!."'~ .:lr .:~! ' !!':.:: ~r ..,~ r11&gt;.Mrtm~t.
. m VIet Nam or elsewhere cow ~ ~~.vi~=s M :romoie learning prolonging a two-day walkout. money lasl fall. 'nle s..te tla
Americans thlo week 1o war demand on e~andlng gross
dodging operation in New York, I The department " relymg 1be mel.
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against infla!Jon.
Ilona! producll!. llo also
Cleveland and Washmgton by Ih,eaviiY on e - ~·
would be financed by I tain carriers. u was called In Congress sent
clzed Congress for taking
arresting 33 men, mciudmg 'Si:!¥·1Nam war !'P!l1'''"'me-nts. M~re , estima(N! that 5Q,OOfl Commu- 1_. ~~.... ui M in sale of the rotest a ainst the removal slpture a btn tl set Uitf
Obviously ~orrledrre:! near!~ than $SOO m!Dlon on hls
en lather.'"" combinations. than 34,1nl men are bein nlst troops-North Vletname•e l
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, ~me year~ ago ot itremen from di~ for I!sy!!g!!t aavblll .. nil ~"mmodity p
erep dow• budget requests-a
Mor&lt;! arrests were Jml'!unent •• · called u~ m May. A Justice and Viet Cong-hs~ been killed
gra ns.
I frel ht train and yard engine tills year and lo ~· 11 aUflj.
steadily upward, be warned that may reach $1 billion.
Investigation continued.
' Department offiCial predicted since Jan. I as the Reds lnfll· Mrs. Gandhi told the National ere!..
. maUe ln all atates •llell ~!II'
busmessman, labor leader,
Tu IIICI"Illlse SUpport
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ed wlftly on unleso the legl8Jatnrea ~
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Viet Nam. He sald more Am~- could not tntimida~ ~r doml- Jo:!~~s r~:~est that the othenyise.
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erett M. Dirksen, Dl., said
forms from Mitchell Field Gar- ble last year SOO.
l tcan troops would -be sen! m nate Southeast Asl8 If faced March 31 deadline for oldalel"B The President signed b!IP fW
a Ives cou
a ea ·
would supJ~?rt a tax
d~ City, N.Y., while h~ was Delense Secretary Robert S. · from lime to lime If the enemy wilh a strong and proaperous to sign up for voluntary $S-a· a bill ext~ding the coal miDiri'IListed Wlfi! 1 PHSlble $5 to but not. until Co~gre~s cuts
American democr.u~y m India. Among ur· month medical insurance under safety act to mmes wftb
8 sergeant in the· Air Ferce McNamara hinted the manpow- buildup continues.
$l0 bJJiion Income 1M bike, dpmestic budget. This was
The forms were used 1 er buildup in Viet Nam was casualties were d..crtbed as geot topics sbe ~d Johnson aocial security be extended ·~ntU or fewer men working WJ4t":'age-price controls, ond other onded by Htuse GOP
falsely to certify tbe possessorsj over the hump. He said it was ' comparatively light.
dlllcuased _were possible ~venues May 31. At least one million ground.
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were members of the reserve increasingly clear that Army i
Seeb Famine Aid
to pe~ce In. V1et Nam 3 ti Red persons 65 or over had failed The Senate approved.-:"~
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and thus esempt from the draft. reserves would not have to be] Johnson asked Congress to Chinas belligerent pesi•Je. Pe- to sign by the deadline. The President's a_utomoblle
keep !he natiOnal economy on 1 tax riSe unless 11 comes
They were sold through a mid- called up ; !hat four Army di- 1back emergency sale and ship- ~mg charge&lt;!, Mrs. Gandhi wtth Insurance, effecUve July 1, wJIJ safety bill, wtth 1 . !lrm
an even keel.
of personal, not ~~frporate,
dleman to fathers, sons and , visions now being used for ment of 3.5 m!llnm more tons selling out to the _u.s. and partially cover doctor bills.
for a uniform qwiltty-gr;:,
n P "d I
b "zed in come. Labor_ teok :lhel
other customers and netted training purposes were turning of food grains to India as part said Improved relations with
House Vole~ Moaey
oyster.". eflet-l!Ve ID %10 )'OO!'f,
Ie res! enindemf la~I
vtew and will ape t out
180 lnl
out VIet Nam replacements at ef a proJI?sed global effort to America "were out of the queo- The House voted lo put the House approval II elpeetell.~'l'!!
stern tal_ks It
us r a execu- talks with Johnson. .
'MilKE MORE MORE
the rate of 30,000 a month.
Ia~rt famine. He called on olh- lion."
Small Business AclmlnistraUon bill 18 the ftfi lnalallmen(o"i ,ij
lives, .City mayo~, ":'smen The President oaid that In
U•ed Old Forms
There are aboot SOO.Inl men er nationB to match the U.S. In other news fronts, what back In bualness with $126 mtl- auto talety paaqe. :.,
.
and h1s cabmet at
was any event he and his. advisers The FBI said the ring was committed to the Viet Nam allotment.
could have been a crippling
.
_.
countmg o~ voluntary rat;~ would exerellll! resJI?n:tble f
exJ~?sed wben the operators !heater. McNamara stoully de- The Chief Executive acted railroad strike tapered off after
The Sunday Tlme..Sentlnel, Sunday, April f, 1~
thandcolmpudsorjhy tm~~su,res. ue ershlp to keep thine vadoue o"
used old forms which unknown nled that the military was over· after conferences with Indian two federal courts here enjoined
he ec are
a pr ces ar dollar "from go g wn.
•
moving up much toe fast."
the meantime the House
He said there was nothing lng Commlltee approved a
panicky about his remarks but to give Johnson standby authorthat "the amber light ,.., on" ity to ImP?•• consumer credit
Just Automatically
and he would take steps to halt controls.
the trend, "election year not- - -- - - - - -- GO TO
Withstsndlng."
PICKENS
l.lvlng Cotl Up
Tbe Labor Department ba~
FOR AU
just reJI?rled a big step upward
In ' Jhe cost of living and pros""'"ls
of another one. Food
,I
, .,
.
By Wayae G. 8rud•tacit, M.D.
prlees led the parade, spawnmg Q - A urologfot says l
sporadic buyer •trikes.
1
1 1 Wh 1
Johnaon did not advocate such interstit al cyst t '·
at '
cause? Whal is the best treat·!•
action but .he made a vehement ment?
appeal to housewives lo sbun A _ IDterotitial eystitls I•
expensive meat~ and vegetables chronic inflammation of
and buy substitutes. He u~ed deep layers of the
bl~;~~:~
the some spendmg-restramt ltne "th
II 1
It Is.
Won't drip or spatter. Just open can and
Lasts 50% longer than oil paint. Our biggest
. b .
t
t b k w1 sma u cers.
in urgmg usmess 0 cu ac cOmmon in women than
•tart painting. No .stirring or looking for
seller every year.
on billions of dollars of plant Imen.
It is often as~Jciated
paddle.
expansiOn. H~ sald much Ieder· with divertlouliUs (infected
You can wash It with soap and water. It lull
al construction would be deGAL.
GAL.
l ed d h told hfs cabinet P?Unchlngsl of the colon.
e
Thlo WMk Only
for years.
e
This Week Only
err an e
.
may be caused by a variietv
officials te pare _another btlllon of germs, bot Jhe u•ually
dollars from their budgets.
less colon bacillus is a
Tbe President noted
that uent offender.
some careful ant1-mfiati101 ~bs q The diseaae fs easy to
had been applied already- we but hard to cure. Antibiotlea
are touching the brakes, not and urinary antlaeptics
clamping them o~; not risking the best chance !or a cure.
a skid Into reces810n or depreo. , t h dded "If more One reJ~?rt suggests that In
1
s1on. 8u 1 e 8
some women emotional stress
•
restraint Is needed, I hove said may bring on an attsck and
we will · esert It--when flscal when such is the case an lnadvisero and men t1 prudent jectlon of ergotamine
tateD
S!LP-PIIIDFEA J ID
judgment think .we need II."
k
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c.~t~t ""'"'
was 1101 tho cosily VIet Nam will give prompt relief.
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President Johnson Urges Americans to Fight War Against lnflati~n~
1 I dl G ndhl Johnson the Brotherhood of Locomoll~ lion II finance 1 "JoW.~
VYAb~ili;:::o:::::~! ~~"!"!.! ·-- ~~~!--··~·,. nr ,.,-xcf!sRIVI! federal
I In other news sphere!~ the I to them, had been revised by !lte~ded. He said all
an . ~ ~ em er n ~a ~ . million Firemen and Enginemefl ftom l081UJ .. "nte agency 1'111' ~~~
dent Johnson Jummmed. all ing but too large a civilian Fl:U smasned c:~n l:li;"!."'~ .:lr .:~! ' !!':.:: ~r ..,~ r11&gt;.Mrtm~t.
. m VIet Nam or elsewhere cow ~ ~~.vi~=s M :romoie learning prolonging a two-day walkout. money lasl fall. 'nle s..te tla
Americans thlo week 1o war demand on e~andlng gross
dodging operation in New York, I The department " relymg 1be mel.
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.
d" Th 1
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.. . • • . .............. , MmDIIJiioD bill.
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h d fl torn Viet
and SCJer!Ce ID 1n Ill.
e oun-11ne St8ppBf!:t': l:lllt:Ciot:U UW1 ....... . oor~·- ·_·; ·
1
1
: President Johnson said It Is "dat"
against infla!Jon.
Ilona! producll!. llo also
Cleveland and Washmgton by Ih,eaviiY on e - ~·
would be financed by I tain carriers. u was called In Congress sent
clzed Congress for taking
arresting 33 men, mciudmg 'Si:!¥·1Nam war !'P!l1'''"'me-nts. M~re , estima(N! that 5Q,OOfl Commu- 1_. ~~.... ui M in sale of the rotest a ainst the removal slpture a btn tl set Uitf
Obviously ~orrledrre:! near!~ than $SOO m!Dlon on hls
en lather.'"" combinations. than 34,1nl men are bein nlst troops-North Vletname•e l
-l&lt;q •.r
, ~me year~ ago ot itremen from di~ for I!sy!!g!!t aavblll .. nil ~"mmodity p
erep dow• budget requests-a
Mor&lt;! arrests were Jml'!unent •• · called u~ m May. A Justice and Viet Cong-hs~ been killed
gra ns.
I frel ht train and yard engine tills year and lo ~· 11 aUflj.
steadily upward, be warned that may reach $1 billion.
Investigation continued.
' Department offiCial predicted since Jan. I as the Reds lnfll· Mrs. Gandhi told the National ere!..
. maUe ln all atates •llell ~!II'
busmessman, labor leader,
Tu IIICI"Illlse SUpport
.
. meaniime thst draft-dodgmg l trate more and more men into Press Club that Red China C
ed wlftly on unleso the legl8Jatnrea ~
8
~~~~;~a~~ve:h:t"d;:~c 8~~~~:~ Senate RePublican Lead~ cu~:~~~:~f=: ~p~:m:; convictions t~~s year would
Viet Nam. He sald more Am~- could not tntimida~ ~r doml- Jo:!~~s r~:~est that the othenyise.
. ~~,_
t·
Jd be h d
erett M. Dirksen, Dl., said
forms from Mitchell Field Gar- ble last year SOO.
l tcan troops would -be sen! m nate Southeast Asl8 If faced March 31 deadline for oldalel"B The President signed b!IP fW
a Ives cou
a ea ·
would supJ~?rt a tax
d~ City, N.Y., while h~ was Delense Secretary Robert S. · from lime to lime If the enemy wilh a strong and proaperous to sign up for voluntary $S-a· a bill ext~ding the coal miDiri'IListed Wlfi! 1 PHSlble $5 to but not. until Co~gre~s cuts
American democr.u~y m India. Among ur· month medical insurance under safety act to mmes wftb
8 sergeant in the· Air Ferce McNamara hinted the manpow- buildup continues.
$l0 bJJiion Income 1M bike, dpmestic budget. This was
The forms were used 1 er buildup in Viet Nam was casualties were d..crtbed as geot topics sbe ~d Johnson aocial security be extended ·~ntU or fewer men working WJ4t":'age-price controls, ond other onded by Htuse GOP
falsely to certify tbe possessorsj over the hump. He said it was ' comparatively light.
dlllcuased _were possible ~venues May 31. At least one million ground.
.. •
f1scal weapons to dampen Gerald R. Ford, Mrch.
were members of the reserve increasingly clear that Army i
Seeb Famine Aid
to pe~ce In. V1et Nam 3 ti Red persons 65 or over had failed The Senate approved.-:"~
· ,
spending acroao-the-boarda and Businessmen generally
and thus esempt from the draft. reserves would not have to be] Johnson asked Congress to Chinas belligerent pesi•Je. Pe- to sign by the deadline. The President's a_utomoblle
keep !he natiOnal economy on 1 tax riSe unless 11 comes
They were sold through a mid- called up ; !hat four Army di- 1back emergency sale and ship- ~mg charge&lt;!, Mrs. Gandhi wtth Insurance, effecUve July 1, wJIJ safety bill, wtth 1 . !lrm
an even keel.
of personal, not ~~frporate,
dleman to fathers, sons and , visions now being used for ment of 3.5 m!llnm more tons selling out to the _u.s. and partially cover doctor bills.
for a uniform qwiltty-gr;:,
n P "d I
b "zed in come. Labor_ teok :lhel
other customers and netted training purposes were turning of food grains to India as part said Improved relations with
House Vole~ Moaey
oyster.". eflet-l!Ve ID %10 )'OO!'f,
Ie res! enindemf la~I
vtew and will ape t out
180 lnl
out VIet Nam replacements at ef a proJI?sed global effort to America "were out of the queo- The House voted lo put the House approval II elpeetell.~'l'!!
stern tal_ks It
us r a execu- talks with Johnson. .
'MilKE MORE MORE
the rate of 30,000 a month.
Ia~rt famine. He called on olh- lion."
Small Business AclmlnistraUon bill 18 the ftfi lnalallmen(o"i ,ij
lives, .City mayo~, ":'smen The President oaid that In
U•ed Old Forms
There are aboot SOO.Inl men er nationB to match the U.S. In other news fronts, what back In bualness with $126 mtl- auto talety paaqe. :.,
.
and h1s cabmet at
was any event he and his. advisers The FBI said the ring was committed to the Viet Nam allotment.
could have been a crippling
.
_.
countmg o~ voluntary rat;~ would exerellll! resJI?n:tble f
exJ~?sed wben the operators !heater. McNamara stoully de- The Chief Executive acted railroad strike tapered off after
The Sunday Tlme..Sentlnel, Sunday, April f, 1~
thandcolmpudsorjhy tm~~su,res. ue ershlp to keep thine vadoue o"
used old forms which unknown nled that the military was over· after conferences with Indian two federal courts here enjoined
he ec are
a pr ces ar dollar "from go g wn.
•
moving up much toe fast."
the meantime the House
He said there was nothing lng Commlltee approved a
panicky about his remarks but to give Johnson standby authorthat "the amber light ,.., on" ity to ImP?•• consumer credit
Just Automatically
and he would take steps to halt controls.
the trend, "election year not- - -- - - - - -- GO TO
Withstsndlng."
PICKENS
l.lvlng Cotl Up
Tbe Labor Department ba~
FOR AU
just reJI?rled a big step upward
In ' Jhe cost of living and pros""'"ls
of another one. Food
,I
, .,
.
By Wayae G. 8rud•tacit, M.D.
prlees led the parade, spawnmg Q - A urologfot says l
sporadic buyer •trikes.
1
1 1 Wh 1
Johnaon did not advocate such interstit al cyst t '·
at '
cause? Whal is the best treat·!•
action but .he made a vehement ment?
appeal to housewives lo sbun A _ IDterotitial eystitls I•
expensive meat~ and vegetables chronic inflammation of
and buy substitutes. He u~ed deep layers of the
bl~;~~:~
the some spendmg-restramt ltne "th
II 1
It Is.
Won't drip or spatter. Just open can and
Lasts 50% longer than oil paint. Our biggest
. b .
t
t b k w1 sma u cers.
in urgmg usmess 0 cu ac cOmmon in women than
•tart painting. No .stirring or looking for
seller every year.
on billions of dollars of plant Imen.
It is often as~Jciated
paddle.
expansiOn. H~ sald much Ieder· with divertlouliUs (infected
You can wash It with soap and water. It lull
al construction would be deGAL.
GAL.
l ed d h told hfs cabinet P?Unchlngsl of the colon.
e
Thlo WMk Only
for years.
e
This Week Only
err an e
.
may be caused by a variietv
officials te pare _another btlllon of germs, bot Jhe u•ually
dollars from their budgets.
less colon bacillus is a
Tbe President noted
that uent offender.
some careful ant1-mfiati101 ~bs q The diseaae fs easy to
had been applied already- we but hard to cure. Antibiotlea
are touching the brakes, not and urinary antlaeptics
clamping them o~; not risking the best chance !or a cure.
a skid Into reces810n or depreo. , t h dded "If more One reJ~?rt suggests that In
1
s1on. 8u 1 e 8
some women emotional stress
•
restraint Is needed, I hove said may bring on an attsck and
we will · esert It--when flscal when such is the case an lnadvisero and men t1 prudent jectlon of ergotamine
tateD
S!LP-PIIIDFEA J ID
judgment think .we need II."
k
He oald the culprit In tnflatlo• as sooo as the auae ltarll
c.~t~t ""'"'
was 1101 tho cosily VIet Nam will give prompt relief.
• a.r... &amp; Stratton
4 Cycle lngirte

dem d Pr

·

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LUCITE OUTSIDE PAINT

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lUisi&amp; tho ......., out ol . - . -•oa4 lof BW •
ltldco 316 U.P. onJIM.
c.- ill .... - &amp;he BUn'T llllQo\DI.AIII .....
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~~·· An Ohio newspaper

editor on March
Wrote on his editori'al page, "Governor
)ames A. Rhodes performed a splendid act
of statesmanship Monday when he propos•&amp;! a statewide planning program which
.'.would work through etllht regional agencies."

He went on to say, "If II 18 the job of 1
t: •tatesman to identify problems and to at·
~.tack tnem wisely, Governor Rhodes
is
.'direcUy
•n target."
v
The Ohio valley Region, of which Meigs
a·nd GaUia counties pinpoint the center of
18 counties strung like dominae~ along
the Ohio River, make up one of the eight

•f.

'regions the stale apparently proposes to

been doqe In New York IJid
elsewhere.

BY WJLLIA¥ S, WMIE
WASHINGTON - Tbe young
ami Kiul.tiliv..o., y.:.!!~~:;.-:: '=
"!'""
are attacking the
hard·line
stance in VIet Nam are making
a proiowul Jti~Otaka in net C{!!!sistanUy dlnssoclaUng them·
selves !rom the excess.. of
the extremists on their side.
The point is not especially
applicable to the older advocates of giving in to attempts of
the Communist Viet Cong tu
shoot their way into tbe South
Vietnamese government. For
Senators Ilk~ William Fulbri~ht
of Arkansas and Wayne Morse
of Oregon have little chance to
rise further In their careers.
But such Democrats as Sens.
Robert Kennedy of New York
and Yonce Hartke of Indiana
and such RepuMicans as Gov.
Mark l!atfield of Oregon and
Mayor John Lindsay of New
York are walking on minefields.
Of course, they are not per·
sonally io blame when partlcl·
pants in parades against this
country's resistance to
the
Communist inv'3.ders of South
Viet Naill pervert the right of
protest by carryJni the very
flags of those invaders, as has

Richard S. OlDen, Publishtt
!:~'!'! £ ~'""-'"' Adu. Dir.
Vernon)ltweete, Adv. Mgr.

Obstacles to Ohio Valley Region Planning
~:3 ,

ed most businessmen. It never got Inside
the church in Pomeroy. In Middleport the
couple got to the altar, even had magic words spoken, but the minister
has
neglected to sign the marriage certificate.
The Middleport Planning Commission
lrad forged the basis ordinance needed before community plalining could get off the
ground - a zoning ordinance. It was a,r
proved by rouncil last December. However, although the ordinance is Jaw, there
Is no evideoce of enforcement. Betwt&gt;en
pas&lt;~age and enrorcement there was
a
change . of administration.
One could feel better about the fate of
this planning wert'! there public clamor now
for enforcement. Instead, there is ominous

IUide to better times through planning.
silen~.
There are pitfalls ahead. however, which
One would, we suppose, need a long meashould be recognized now.
suring stick to guage the depth of the dis. The greatest obstacle in the Ohio Valley
illusionment brought upon the people who
·Region· to planning is simple human re~lst·
led the battle for planning in Middleport.
ance to change. Unlike profit in Ohio
Several years ago Gallipolis also had a
)&gt;illnnlng pretty much remains dirty word
planning commission. It cu"ed and dis-·
in many are as of the region. Plennins is
cussed what ahould be done and eventualdistrusted as wue the braintrusltrs of the
ly expired from sheer inactivity.
first if'DR administration. Later,
"egg.
Now Gallipolis bao reactivated a new
heads" were equally frowned upon. Today
planning commission under enabling ltgis'toe often treat planners. regardle~s of their
lation of the General Assembly. It apPhDs, as impracti&lt;"'di men who hm. e learnhale and hearty in its adolescence. When
ed their trade from book9 rather than in
it gets to zoning, however, and meets the
the hard school of e1perience, and thus, deep resentments zoning bares, its met·
per se, not to be heeded.
. tie will be tested.
For in~tance, rPrall the fate of planning
Old. trusted wavs are not reversed easIn Meig~ County. Fire yean ago a love
Ily. Tradition is good thing - we can
affair bloomE'd between planning and prohold to the good of the past - but tradition
ll'f'3 Sive community leaders which lncludmust also give a little te change.

and ,the entlrt lltpubtlcan leadership. of Contreu.
.Nor could Lindaa)" wllhoul
18Klf11 .Uno ilcUuu W liiui" W.
use of .New York slretts by
marchers aelt.ldenUfied with
the Communist c•u~te, in V.Nl
Nam.

i,tiii, Un~ t.b ~.::. c~ ;:o't~:-:!
and unqualified denunciAtion o1
such eonduct rrom respoMible
critics ui ~ wit ~lley ~
without parallel In American
affairs. It Is more. In . the
shorthand Of pollllcs, respon·
sible ertllclam becomes Inter·
mingled In many mlndJ with
wlrat would be &amp;beer acts ol
treason except for the fact that
the United States Is nol formal·
Jy at war In Vl!t Nam.

as tt be

The had apples can lnd do
spread over the whole barrel.
It should riot be this way; but
this way it Is. Thus, those poll·
liclans who do not come ·
through loud and clear against
plainly subversive forms of
uprotest" will be asking for
deep trouble in the future.
Even wlthoUl this compllcat·
lng factor, lor eJtample, Hat·
field, whose position on VIet.
Nam 11 not mUes aw•y from
that of Morse, could not possibly be oominated f~t VIce-Pro..
Jdent unless a G.O.P. convention repudiAted a policy In Viet
Nam strongly supported
by
former President Eisenhower

4-The Sunday

Just When Things Were Looking Good!

50 Years Ago on the River

Full, But Unlawful, Heads of Steam Customary on Ohio River Boats.·1

hlrdl1 aapabll Gl

ovmtatenltat.

· Fill' lh lllllheNble tnilll .la

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Mit
armed Otmmaallt assaall Ia

Vlel Nllll II ,.-

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pQI!eu. _It II • ~ ,..
llollll eredo IIDI lo let -~~~
..nunelslll 111Mt 111 WIJ'
Ionian! uywllm ..
the
world.

It II a polley blc!ked by fOUl'
Presldellll. II belen with Truo
man•a deeblon not to allow
0~ and Turkey to be overrun by 1nother •'1rar of llbet-o

atton." It carried over In 11:~
enhower's firmness, fll'lt in
Lebanon and"then In VIet Nam.
And so It went, through the
AdmtntstratiOJtJ of JobD Kenna.
dy and Lyndon Johnson.
In all our history, the right
to dissent has been qualified
by the accepted obligation oot
to give aid and comfort to Ill
enemy actually kllllng Amert.
can soldltrs. That American ex•
tremtsts ate giving that a14
and comfort Is being exultantly broadcast even now by the
oontrolled press In both North
Viet Nam and Red China.

Tlmes-Sentlne~

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BY DICK TIIOMAI
leperatlon Of III• boat ltself u lhad the r1g1tt o1 way and me .U.io, ""' :;;w !r-:""'' ·"""·•!'lllg•lllthe Sam Brown'l boD·I
!t_
wu evidenced !Jy a ftUow-up steamer Greenwood failed II ers should not have been al· ers net melted. If tbll was
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. ......___,.,.:. ·. ~ · Cl11ektluwu un bvth p.!lcttl end heed !~ warRiJlg whistle waa liWed. but 100 pounds of steam. true, th ere was pien...
..1 or wa.~~~"~~'
- : - UJIII
Important to .succesa 1 half-ceo- engineers.
responsible lor the five add&gt;- Only one boiler o&amp;plodOO. !'or er !!! !~ boilen u well
•• btu
Del . r lllew
tury ago and to get II, 1!01118
•
•
. Ilona! days ltr Pilot Chapman. mere tbal 10 years common steam, according to !be ID- IP IM!vtnl ,.... ~ IIIII
1teamboat captains were II the AI".Cinclllnall, b!speetors Pey·
talk among rivenneB had beea spectora. One rlvermail alated the ....W att be lilt 1811 t1
habit ef ordering their engtn. ton and Damron ordered the Captailr Damron said I h e that excess steam was carried that there Willi 400 pount1a t1 lbetr btlll to lllllll lllldl •
eers to tle down the safety suspension ol the llcenses of penalizing of Csptaln Suiter on Pittsburgh towboafl and steam In !host boOen before fate.
valve. Federal inspectors con- Captain Er~t Suiter of the was on the theory that
he several bed uploded
their they Jet go.
tlnua!Jy pointed oot that so ferryboat W. H. ,Whileman and ahould have applied safely first boilers It was t. aev al In·
Several uplosiOOJ CICCitl'I'Od
long a• UDiawful sleam was William Chapman tf
1 h e principles to hls. conduct, evea sta .,.,; roven that .,safety Caplal• _E. A. Burnsides of and many lives were JosJ fol·
carried on towboata (In order steamer Greenwood. Captalnlthougb his vesoel had the right val~es b~ been weighted down 1 the Campbell Creek"Coal Com· !owing tha Defender'• acclclenl
on some of the boats.
, pany wrote an article, shortly IIJgh Iteam and low water blew
to handle big fleets er coal Sulter'a sus~loo. ~as ·for of way.
boals) Just so long would ex- 10 days and Pilot Chapman got The uploslon of tbe hollers 01
.after the Sam Brown's ex- up. the Defender, a~ to
plosions continue with predict- a 15 day layoff.
the Combine's towboat 58 m The West V~glnia Public ploston, In whlch be expltded Inspectors. .New sheell m ber
able loas of workmen's lives.. . The
suspensions
result- Brown, with the Joss e1 10 Safety Carnmiss!on tnapected the cold water theory of boil· bollera were puDed apart ~e
In January of 1916 Inspector• 'ed from the collision ef the lives, at Huntlngtoo, W. Va., reportedthe
Sam ~:' ~(e~k Ugand er explosiOOJ 111 boats. Capta!JI ~or ~ TbeJ : f =
began placing "Safely First, ferry and the Greenwood at in February Of 191tl touched off .
ves a· Miles Brown, Gallipolis, veterJ m.,.-eer,
er,
Take No Chances" signs on Jdanchester. An invesliga- renewed efforts to curb carry- lion 11 etruld ~ot tell what caus- an rlverm811 with years of ex- lora he Willi lnnoceut and bad
every steamboat they checked ljon conducted by the
two ing unlawful ateam on steam- ed the expiiBIOn.
perlenee u a navlgattr and plenty Of water la the boilers.
er boarded. Tbls applied nol officers \ reSulted In findings boat..
Federal inspectors William buDder ol oteamboall, was ill The Defender elat blew up
only to sate operation of boil· charging both men with negli- According to Frank Ander- Clark and Charles Thomas r.,. full accord wllb Qrplail Bum- near Htmtlngton as tht result
1rs, however, but also to the tence. The fact that the ferry son, state bailer Inspector of ported they found the fuslbla sides' artlele.
of carrying unlawful
•tum.

llfaer t1tn

;u..-.Jr ::..::cm!!e ll!d !!!lo

Again, even )lllthout
this
complicating factor, Selh •· ft&amp;.
bert Kennedy could ntVer be
chosen lor President by the
Democrats without a conven·
lion repudiation Of the last
thr"" Democratic PresldentoHarry Truman, John Kmnetl)r
and Lyndon Johnson.
Hartke could not re'llch the
goal said by some of his !rlends
to be In the back of his mindthe eventual Democratic JeatJ.
ership In the Senate - unless
at least four-rtlths of Its Dem·
ocratic membership suddenly
confessed total error on VIet
Nam.
The association of these poll·
tlclano with anti · Viet Nam
extremism Is, of course, not
by their choice. But a kind of
quiet tolerallon Of such extremism Is Indeed their present choice; atfd there-In lies a
peril to their careera so great

Mayor Denison's .--------------,·Political Career Features of
Started in 1930s Tri-Co Area I
Tho Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 8, 19611-11

l
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Sunday, Aprll 8, 1860

Reassess Victory Concept,
Memo on VietNam War Asks

Of tl1ese College Campus Protesters

!.

Thf" name '·Berkelo:&gt;y'• - the main cam·
pus of the University of California - ha!!
become synonymous with student revolt
In this country. Haviag flung down a number of serious challenges to the university
in particular and society in ge~ral, the

who control them. The computers must be
stopped, they say, if mankind is to be saved.
Undoubtedly much of what th• sludenlo
assert is true, and in asserting it they are
performing a real and necessary service.
!lludents at Berkel&lt;y are, lor bettor
or
It may very well all be true. The question
w~rse. looked upon as the vanguard of the
is. is it ALL the truth about mid· 20th-cennew ''generation or protest.,
tury .America?
A~ a result of the demonstration!
a
What they are saying, at bottom, is that
top-level faculty committee at Be~kel~y
society is in a worse state thac it ever ha!ll
has issued a report recommending some
been before. This could not be more false.
42 changes in university administration and
Of course there is bypocrisy and injustice
policies. Of greater interest to the rest of
in America. But when has there not been?
the n~tion is the ctmmiUee's revealing
Was not the Constitution itself a hypOportr3!1 ol the pmtesting student..
critical &amp; mjust document that perpetuat"The most obvious feature of their outed human slavery, reuiring a later gener1~" says the report, "is their outright
ation to fight a bitter war to correct II•
rejection of many aspects or present-day
most glaring defect?
America. They find much to fear and conDid not lbe crude steam-powered machdemn and little lo praise."
ine, owned by the big trusts and robber
In the students' eyes, the
dominant
barons. ride roughsbnd over human rights
group (the "Establishment") pretends to
in the late lith century. But did not free peochampion freedom , patriotism and moralple meet this _challenge and force a social
ity but it produces and condone! "slums
revolution that ·has bronght more opportunracial segregation, migrant farm laborers•
ity than ever in history for the enhancefalse advertising. American economic lm~
tnent of the individual in every way? And
pe:rialism and the born I&gt;.··
are we not today still continuing that revoThese things, the students believe, are
lution?
~ products of an "all-pervasive hypecri·
These young people ol Berkeley seem
~·J · To succeffl in soriet~·. one musl mask
t&amp; be suctering from a failure of nerve beIus, true feelings. TI1e students are afraid fore an uncertain future. Bul when was the
of !~sing both their freedom and their hu·
future not uncertain?
~ruty to electronic machines and those
Rather than girding their spirits to fare
this future and mold it to the n""ds
uf
men, they exhibit an Immature desire to '
return to some kind of virtuous Utopia of
~Y mERONYMOUS
the public J• always willing to
tbe past. But they can no more bait the
. In II a&lt;hmgton today the spot· accept a scapegoat for any
neledronic revolution by bending their IBM
cards than 18th-century English peas anL~ light IS ~?"used ..on Jegislahon personal shortcomings.
.
The strange leature of most of
could turn away the Industrial Revolution for auto safety.
.
For
once
the
warring
factiOns
I
the
safety proposal• is that
by sm~shing spinning jennies.
10 Cong':ss have found a com- they make no pretense of preThe true reformer, the true lover o£ humanity, does oot universally condemn and mon pomt of interest. What- ' ve..ting accidents. It seems to
18 the !mal result of the be" acceptnd that the crashes
totally rejert the oociety be finds himself ever
ln. Nor does he self-pityingly attempt to :nds for safety law_s, the and collisions will conUnue:
sBion of them promtses. to the emphasis is , to be placed
wisb away the fulure.
become
the ~ost
ellecllve on keeping at least one oecuA hundred years from now, men living
In • society wboae seope and variety and ~m:ke-:-eer •n t~.ece~t years. pant alive io collect the insur~ ry Y ' ge mg nto the ance, and sign a new easy-payru~hnes!l and accomplishments we can only
ac
·
.
.
ment contract.
dream ebout will look back on tbe Berkele•
··,.nt - If they remember It at ail
The Admimstrahon Is very Seat belts padded dashes
willing to divert attention from stronger ~ latches, and buck:
··tunately Isolated and short-lived
Vietnam c~sualties by gwlng et aeats are not going to keep
un that limply was not "with
~re pubhc•ty to highway m· drivers from finding something
Jur•es. The ~uto lnd~ Is to hit, And although the logical
perf~tly wllhng to prov•de col- way to stop highway
deathl
They'll
®
It Every
lr.rslble steering lllllumns to , v:ould he prevention of the
~~\~tent•on away from col· accident itself, our auto manU•
'yf;p .. fJAMBONE:.OOT lHE BREAK HE. . 0P" . rear ends. and apring !P.cturers know perleeUy well
suspensiOns. The B1g • Brothers that the public is ,JOt going to
WAS LOOK IN&amp; FOR.HES NOW
1
and
~rn regulators ol other accept any ml change In the
ASK BE PROCK··· HE kNOWS .. • •
peoples alfa•~s see a way Of design of lbe "moving sofa."
extending
their controls. And The auto makers learned the
liAMIIO&gt;IE ~
"hard way." The
attempls
VERY BUSY,
WE'RE 11AVING
~It:&gt; .. • SEE .'&lt;'.'/
1llE CLUB S~OW
SUNDAY
made by some designers !olinA(;ENT .. • AND
FIRST SUNDAY
TniES·SENTINEL fre:!~tabllity of the fa~;.
TALK ti\ON EOY...
NEj::T MONTH. WILL
I'VItll•hM
""' sunder ., rtae l Y
t (aa well as Its
KETCI-1? SO
YO!J COME ANP
Ohio v.n., Puallltlint c•.
1
economy)
by
streamlining the
iAKEA Sow?
WNG,PAL· ..
~Ufj ...
~~·~~!!:!''..!~'t.: ~~~~·:.w l body to lessen air resistance· led
WElL,OKAY,
4NJ1, Pulll&gt;llthH _,..,,, ....~~.. , ,.,. .. to serious loss of sales One Of
Ililt
..CI, latvft'y, lftMNII lit
UAMMY .. ·I'LL
,.,t
OHI~ '" a"u"u', Ofllt, r.~ncNr the largest manufacturers bare.
SQUEEZE YOU
"'' Ad o1 Mlrch a. 117f, u ..c..,lll J
ped b k
.
'''" ••nlnt .... ttt,,
Y esca
an ruptey m
the
N ...
m ~: ...~~·~!,.!.~",'~::,~,. Oh.. fifties by contlnuin&amp; .o keep the
•nn. 'u1111..... ev•rr ·~~~~~., ,,..,. seat level high enouah for act'"' uco,; llllll'i•v.. lntHtd •• •••
IIIII cl ... Mllllnt
uai v1ew. Of the road ahead and
0 1
rllll fotel!d to hurriedly design
" ' :.-:~:·~· IUIICII&gt;FIOH
1¥
cerrltr
11-'lv
••ntt
'''"""'
I
"dachf.hund type" body (car
, IIIII ' IUitlft\t;. Jlt,.. Wftli,
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MAIL ~~-•~&lt;•••
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"'"'a hall lqlljJ; hall-ar high)
w~':' ~fr::f~' :.~~:.~
;today's car is to bt "alhled":
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not
driven!
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And
be

'

WASHINGTON (NEA)-What mese llld Americans bad won
follows are excerpts from
a a clw~ut ~~tory.
!rn!morandum now being clrcu· "Had the Vl~t Cong desired
ltaaled pn·vately taamffong thhe mpill· the critical terrain 01 these IWil
ry p1ann1ug s s in t e en- areas as an objective, they 111081
lagon. This analysis was writ- certainly lalled.
Jenb y an American officer in "However, the VIet Cong oilVIet Nam. ll's causing ronsid- talned their ob]eoHve, the dl..
erable debate.
ablement of government control
"On 10 May, (1965) an esU· and Joss of Us support by 1b 1
matell two main-force V I e 1 popul1tlon.
CoDg regiments attacked . •. . "The Viet CoOl proved 111at
&lt;Song Be, the provlnclal capJ. the government waa lnoapablt
tal of Pbuoe Long Province).
Of providing protection lnd ..,
"The VIet Cong suffered pro. curtly for the populalloo 111 re.
hlb!Uve easualllet at the hand! turn for their support.
Of a determined band of VIet- '"l'lle concept of a lllcdeal·
namese and American defend- taceet~ or vlcklry mut 1111 ...,
era. Tlte kUl·raUo Willi definite- aatesoed. II lJ aot lonpr pau~­
ly In favor of the ADI.!d Ioree•. ble to credll vletory 1o lilt lfdt
"The VIet Cong tailed to com- whlcb JUalntlltu CODtrol of orltplelely overrun the capital. leal ternla llld .. . nUen lilt
However, event. during the af- fewer ...,aalllel.
lermath of tht batUe indicated ''Unllke the conlllell!n wblcll
that the oucome Of he 1clon the Americllll armed forcea
wu doublful.
bave participated la lht past,
''Govenme.t~tal omolalt be- the objective ls ntl CODlrol o1 a
Jill • mao noclas !rom
local mass.
Be, atfn&amp; all manner Of pre. "The prllll8J1 ob,leetlve IIIIW'
lull to retura to fllla"oo. Prf. olullonary warfare la 10 p1D
Yllle olllzens became WIDder- at least the tacit supporl of lilt
lng refagHI, Elfeellve IOVeJ'IIo rural population and establllb
menl eeaoed to nlst.
!•orne measure ol conlrol tver
"In the nest month•, Jtme I !bern.
and July, the process wllll ,.._ "The secondary objectlvt 11
pealed at the district towns of ' lo desiroy tl)e lnsurgenJ!hroup
Don Xoai and Bu Dop,
Iarmed action .. ·"

Warring Factions Find Meeting Ground ~~T~~.fa;:rn~e::~inJ.:~ QUICK QUill
In United Demands for More Safety Laws ~~~r!~~he ~~ ~J!tor un'fv~~!!:~"!'~~

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lion of refugees was repealed

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lations as marshaling areas
preeldenl?
the attack, were ,hit heavl b
A - The Unlveralt;y or VJr.
air srikes.
Y Y glnla founded by ThQmas Jef.
"In lbe proee11, the rahber Iorson. It was opened tor fn.
plantallons, tbe major means structlon as the stale unlveraJ.
of lfvellhood for thousands
of ty Of 1825.
VIetnamese, were destroyed.
"Had the two opposing for.,. C: - Under wbleh mOI!Ifdl
es met on a tonventional bat- dld CaOinlkbm ceaae 10 111
tlefield within the conlext of the stale reUglon of EIIJ!aud?
Western military doclrine frame A - Henry vm. The Churcll
work, often called 'convention- of England however dld not
al' warfare, no one c~uld doubt become established imrn 1111
that tbe outnumbered Vletna· rel&amp;D of Queen EUzabatb L

the rear of the car. For since
the pasaenger space already Is
so l~mited that entry almost
reqmres a sboe-horn, Jhe rear
trunk compartment would have
to be reduced in size and would·
b£ buyers would be horrified at
the thought. For cargo apace
Is an Important status-symbol
to American auto owners.
The final result of safety Jeg!alation will likely be some added gadgets, ll10re added charges
and a revamped odvertising
program Afle h" h th
ufacturm of r
b~i~:~
equtpmenl and porlland
c.,
ment wUJ bite 101111! more Jobbylata, and Jncreaae their Ocr·
Yerttslng appropriations so u
to. convinee ,.. that more billion dollar highways can r.,
ileve the drivers from any dan.
gera on the road
The remnant. "or the prohlbJ.
tlonists will place all blame on
drlnklng drlvera; the "blg-brothers" will demand more Jl.
eenses, permits, and· forms 1n
quintuplicate; educators
wlll
put presstlte on the taxpayer to
provide more new model cars
for drl•er .• iDSirU~Ion (on the
th-tbal 1't is more Jmpo•
VYOJ
H'"
ant to prove that an auto 19 tlo''"
quickest way between tw.o points
than that a ttrailbt line u the
shortest)
·
'lbe antl~ilarette
group will
Rnd some grounda lor putting 1
the bJama"' 011 DIUUil
-·•·tng• ,.--.....
.nu:
Great Society II'OUJt\ wlll de- ·~
mand n1ore funds it»f beaUU!y·
1the ht••
d
u15
511\fays, an the rest
01 U8l wUt codtJDue to the beHe! that the American right
~
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w
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..-.•- o1·. happmess"
nqulrilfl...- IU'•• ....

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unJo the ~armaker Who would try to Improve
the balatl&lt;.oe and •"'-rei
wftl'
ore the
safety Of hfa ~~ h.. moy..
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BY DICK mOMAS
Eli doesn't like the idea of reOnly a two-story brick buildlirement. Already be plans te
Jng and a two-story white frame
do something about it. His Ro~&gt;o
house remain to remind one of
or the mayor reported be I! got~, role Gall!a County o n c e
lng back to work •ext week as
played in making Ohio the great
81 electrleiaD for another firm
uidustrial stale it is tnday.
one In Waverly.
RETIRED, BUT WORKING - Mayor Ell Denison of Rutland retired March I but
These structures constitute
Ell started hts electrical car- won't remain Idle. Mayor longer than be enctly recalls, Denison worts bere on his oil
the remains of what was onte
eer with the Oblo Poiler Com- tractor but plana to return to bl.o tlectrician trade with a new firm in Waverly soon.
Gal!ia Furnace, one of 69 charpany as a lineman in 1!!25. He
coal blast furnaces in what was
was promoted to line foremtm 17 and spending most of bls of age.
land set off 10 aee the United
known as the Hanging RoCk
In 1928 and spent the next 26 bitch In the U. S. Navy on sta- "So far u my service rec- Slatea.
Iron Region.
yeara in that capacity. He wewt Uon with tha Brltisb Grand 'orda are concerned I am now It wu then he met hls wifeThe brick building once bousto work for OVEC In 1956.
Fleet.
89," chuckled ElL
1&amp;-be, In Hazard, Kentucky. Eli
ed the· company offices of Gal·
The Rutiand mayor is a mem- He quit achool whtie a junior Mr. Denison returned to WU- and Effie were married In 1923
lia Furnace but H Js now a
her of the Rutiand American at WlikeavUie, fibbed to service kesv!Ue after completing bls and tlley ,.turned to Rutland
store operated by Cecil Miller,
Legion Po~t whe;e ~ Is rated offlci~ls about hls age and got bitch and graduated from bigb and took up residency there.
at Gallta, on Rt. 233. On a bill
the orgaDI•ation a finest ehef. by With lt. It was the manda- school. He then enrolled at Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Dennison have
across lhe road Is the
large . STONY SENTINEL 7"" Madison Furnace, on Jackson County Rd. Nil. 2, a~ut five He Is a veteran of WW I, bav- tory for persons enlisting t. University to become a leach- IWilallltS, Joe Of Middleport and
the "d
miles northeast of Oak H1ll, IS typical of the charcoal blast furnaces of the Hangmg Rock ing jolnecl at the tender age of WWJ that tbne to be 21 years er but 80011 '""···ed bl8 min.t Jim Rutland.
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re81 ence Region. Built in 1854, the furnace had • capacity of 15-tons. It is one of 17 of the 69 orl·
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the home Of the Billy T. Starch- waa one of the nation's leading producen durin&amp; the Civil War.
er fam1ly.
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Galtia Fumace waa built II
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1847 but today there's only a &lt;;oaslnlcllon of the charcoal Region to be superior and the the latter constructed of m...
hole In the hillslJ!e aerlloa fr9JII furnaces . ,continued until short· Southern Ohio Irons much bet. sive hand-bewn
sandstone
Miller's otore lo show !be Joca- ty after lbe Civil War ~ by Jer than the heat Engllah Iron. blocks, or In some cases, carvtlon of the furnace, wblch had the end or the era 45 had been Hanging Rock Iron acquired ed cllreeUy from aolld sand• capacity of 15-tons. The bulltJ. buDI OR tbe Obfo· .,ida of I b • such a reputation that the Brit- atone. The stacks were usually
1ng boualng !be "store was buDI river. Lewrence county had 151 ish government bougbl large between 35 and 40 feet high.
in 1851 for company offices and., Jackson oounty II, Scioto coun. amount. . for "the manufacture The Inner portion where the
supplies.
ly Dine, VInton county
six, Of military hardware during the Iron waa smelled was lined with
The Hanging Rock lroJ1 Jle. llocklng coun!J1bree, and Gal- crimean War In lBM-56.
fine-grained refractory sandglon Is a 25-30 mile-wide belt liD one.
Not all of the Iron produced stone or fire brick.
extA!nding from Logan ill. Hoek.
.LEADING PRODUCER .in the region went into ortJ. Tremendous quetitles of wend
lng "!UDly, Obio to Mt Slfvago Hanging Rock Iron Region nonce. It was also noted for Its needed to produce Iron were •
In Carter county, Ky. · The produced charcoal from 1816 10 e•treme rust and corrosion re- major problem to the operators.
.natpe, "Hanging \lOck." .Is tak· -1918 and during the Civil War sistant character and ill suita- From 5,1100 to 10,1100 acres of
'e• from a high sandstone' bluff was une of the leediug iron pr~ bility for the manufacturing of land were required to support
a lew n1lles downriver from ducers of the natimi. Mucb of east iron wheels.
the operation of a single ful'lllronton. There is still a small the Iron used In the armament In the vicinity of eacb fum. ace. To make one ton of pig
village hy that same, 'bat cur- of thai day was produced In ace a rommunity of several Iron required 150 to '100 bushels
TheNet~HDmeo/&amp;lu!HerberaMclllll')"eF.,.,q
lously enough, there waa aever the furnaces ot the region.
hundred people arose where all of charcoal, 5,1100 )lll1lllds of ore,
a ehareoal furnace there.
The swamp Angel, famous the trades tor tending llld op- end a)lout 3011 pounds of limeThe first one to be. built In ·~· , Clvll War .cannon · used In t b e eraling the furnace• were foond. stone.
Oblo· portion . Of the Ratalng siege or Charleston
borbor, The towns themselves
were The average furnace producRoct .Iron Region was t!Ju'·' Willi" cast at ~Ia Furnace, a \!(lmplete with a general store, ed from 11-12 tons of Iron per
Furm1ee, In 1821, In Lawrence IJI;ton UDit, built _In 1833 In Law- church, school, graveyard and day for the duraUon of a blasl
county, several .mDes north _of reaee county. '11le troa used to place of employment. Wages Since the period of the blast U&amp;- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meln- mltl8"e !w lnformatlm. Como of a.ester. lllt 1 t1Jree. w, rHA ntl6l
the village of Hanging Root; shealb the famous Umon Iron· were low and life was pr!JDI. ually did ool exceed
n l n e lyre or Five . Polnta agd. tbelr mtlleemen DoaaJ4 Mtra, Gone l'tDill frame. llnletUre.
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'11le first buill In the H811f" clad• Monitor II reported to Uve.
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months, the yearly production four chUdren have dloved Into Yoll and Meudall JordaD reed- 'l'hll~tda~Jre flmliJ eom. hrlbw lafGrmallon recw6ln( Rock Iron Region, however; bave been east at Jeffmnn Good laborers made $10-$201averaged about 2,1100 te 3,1100 Meigs County have moved Into lly agreed 1 new 11ause was Ill' munltJ • mtadl!d - . are InC lbe FHA'1 nil Ill boml
was Argellile Furnace, . a one: F'ilnlace, a 14-IOR unit ·buUI In ~ month and w"!" usually paid I tons per furnace.
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a m~rn borne make possible cenlly needed by 111 lamlJy 81 pnod of•lbelr beule. Mr. balldbtf mt17 .~ oil' _I. , d by
. lor. unl~ In 1118 Ia (lreenw 1854 just west of Oak Hl!I In 1r goods or scrtpt re-deemable Amanda Furnace,
recenuy by a Joan from the · Farmers tbe old 01111 was '-7uatl 19- llld Jln.. llclittJrt llave tWo ......._.., ~~~~:~~
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IWtlty, . Ky. The last furnace Jackson oo~nty. '
atl!le company store. Workers completed at Ashland, Ky .• Is Horne Administralioo.
pair.
eblldrei;,,lltt•hi&amp;h tahool and II' 11 lbe
blollt was GrantFurliBCO la IBIU. · Jolm .~her, an Engll•h usually lived In dtrl Roor cab- the largest blast furnace Ieday Mr. Mcintyre is currently Upon
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By Robert Wingett
J. E. (Eli) Denison, 1 man who enjoya being busy, much of the time serving his community, has been mayor cl
Rutland in Meigs County more years than he exactly recalls.
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Probably only old recorda would abow when Ell, u bls friends known him, waa aworn In to serve his first tera
as mayor.
Taking time out from doing 1 repair job on bls aging Allls-Cbalmer tractor one afternoon last week, Ell scralcbe4
his head in an honest effort to remember that year be first took o!Iice. He bad never before given it much thought
And he couldn't come up with a certain date.
I'm sorry, but I couldn't tell you tha year and ba IUI'I It waa rtgbt,"' ha admitted.
Eli, however, ts cerlalll bls
tenure is now nearing tbreo
He succeeded George
Prall 8ft mayor In tho earl7
1930's and bas held the post ever since except about two ;veara
late in bis political career.
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COMPANY HEADQUARTERS - Cecil Mlller's general store at Gallla, on Rt. 233, once housed the company of. lor th ejob In 1961, but Willi ap.
'ioes of the Gallia Furnace, built in !847, and also served as a general store for the little community wbic~ sprung pointed by council a couple of
'P after the construction of the furnace. The building abo ve was built about 1851.
years later following the resignallo• of two person1 whe ill
turn beeded the village gov..,._
ment and resigned.
Ell hao never beeB oppoaed
whea his name hat appeared
the ballot.
An electriclu by tra.de, Ell
retired March I of this year
from the Ohio Valley Electric

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Sam Brown'• nplostou,
ID- '11le lnspeclorJ a1lo 111i111:1i1111
apector'o Clark and ThomaJ be. tbe Ranger ml !oantl llllfnPr
gan 1 crackdown oo "flolatorl ~ Curtla ol Ploetonllle earo
011 lleambeata In the bnmedt- rylng unlawful •team.
ate area.
Tbe ·erewo of the Ranger and
They caught engineer Char- Enterprise
were lllll"Jl"ioed
He Co• with tbe safety ftlve when Inspectors came out to
on the Combine towboat Enter· their boats and boarded them
prise weighted down and 25 In midriver ju3t aa they were
pounds more sleam thaJI the going out of the mouth Of the
Jaw permitted. Inspector TIJo. Kanawha river wltb toWII Ill
mat ordered steam pressure re- coal.
dueed and reset the valve.
Soma rlverml!ft lauded 1ft.
c,x claimed he was ordered spectora Oark and Thoma•
le keep the safely valve weight- as two of the moat efllclent and
ed down, bul the Inspector call- fearless lnspectorl In service
ed H 1 poor excuse for an en- and commended them for their
line« aa be could oot be com- efforla to enforce marine IDws.

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PUBLISHED BY THE OHIO VAf,L!:Y PUBUSHING COMPANY

Chtster Tannehill. Exec. Editor
Dwight Wethrrltal~. iUiWr
Hobart Wil•on, Jr., Man. Editor

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()blo. Tho largest furnaces were meJtlB Oil Irons of aol1hem filii"
. two ~jon units, Mooroe ~ ope :~ the .United states tel
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:;ear's .production of .the best
dlarcoal fu~ces. Alll~a can
Produ~ twice ., mlli!h ~ron 1n
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cupied by the family. It stands
on th~ same Jot u tbelr aew
dwelling.
. '11le Mellis coumtlans, mueh
m need of an adequate bome,
wt!lll 1e the COWilJ FHA-

plana 'l'ht Fn a-Ibao' Mwnllt.
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and 1 cwt 'lllimlle rw lilt 1r1t1oa, tJmA, it ulllwl · • 10 ~Ill'
new boml weze obtained.
llllt• tiillllidloa · lllld
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'l1le t:IIWI\Y aupervlaor "' e1we 1o1u1 u •llamea ltl
vifwed ad lplll'VIIed
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editor on March
Wrote on his editori'al page, "Governor
)ames A. Rhodes performed a splendid act
of statesmanship Monday when he propos•&amp;! a statewide planning program which
.'.would work through etllht regional agencies."

He went on to say, "If II 18 the job of 1
t: •tatesman to identify problems and to at·
~.tack tnem wisely, Governor Rhodes
is
.'direcUy
•n target."
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The Ohio valley Region, of which Meigs
a·nd GaUia counties pinpoint the center of
18 counties strung like dominae~ along
the Ohio River, make up one of the eight

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'regions the stale apparently proposes to

been doqe In New York IJid
elsewhere.

BY WJLLIA¥ S, WMIE
WASHINGTON - Tbe young
ami Kiul.tiliv..o., y.:.!!~~:;.-:: '=
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are attacking the
hard·line
stance in VIet Nam are making
a proiowul Jti~Otaka in net C{!!!sistanUy dlnssoclaUng them·
selves !rom the excess.. of
the extremists on their side.
The point is not especially
applicable to the older advocates of giving in to attempts of
the Communist Viet Cong tu
shoot their way into tbe South
Vietnamese government. For
Senators Ilk~ William Fulbri~ht
of Arkansas and Wayne Morse
of Oregon have little chance to
rise further In their careers.
But such Democrats as Sens.
Robert Kennedy of New York
and Yonce Hartke of Indiana
and such RepuMicans as Gov.
Mark l!atfield of Oregon and
Mayor John Lindsay of New
York are walking on minefields.
Of course, they are not per·
sonally io blame when partlcl·
pants in parades against this
country's resistance to
the
Communist inv'3.ders of South
Viet Naill pervert the right of
protest by carryJni the very
flags of those invaders, as has

Richard S. OlDen, Publishtt
!:~'!'! £ ~'""-'"' Adu. Dir.
Vernon)ltweete, Adv. Mgr.

Obstacles to Ohio Valley Region Planning
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ed most businessmen. It never got Inside
the church in Pomeroy. In Middleport the
couple got to the altar, even had magic words spoken, but the minister
has
neglected to sign the marriage certificate.
The Middleport Planning Commission
lrad forged the basis ordinance needed before community plalining could get off the
ground - a zoning ordinance. It was a,r
proved by rouncil last December. However, although the ordinance is Jaw, there
Is no evideoce of enforcement. Betwt&gt;en
pas&lt;~age and enrorcement there was
a
change . of administration.
One could feel better about the fate of
this planning wert'! there public clamor now
for enforcement. Instead, there is ominous

IUide to better times through planning.
silen~.
There are pitfalls ahead. however, which
One would, we suppose, need a long meashould be recognized now.
suring stick to guage the depth of the dis. The greatest obstacle in the Ohio Valley
illusionment brought upon the people who
·Region· to planning is simple human re~lst·
led the battle for planning in Middleport.
ance to change. Unlike profit in Ohio
Several years ago Gallipolis also had a
)&gt;illnnlng pretty much remains dirty word
planning commission. It cu"ed and dis-·
in many are as of the region. Plennins is
cussed what ahould be done and eventualdistrusted as wue the braintrusltrs of the
ly expired from sheer inactivity.
first if'DR administration. Later,
"egg.
Now Gallipolis bao reactivated a new
heads" were equally frowned upon. Today
planning commission under enabling ltgis'toe often treat planners. regardle~s of their
lation of the General Assembly. It apPhDs, as impracti&lt;"'di men who hm. e learnhale and hearty in its adolescence. When
ed their trade from book9 rather than in
it gets to zoning, however, and meets the
the hard school of e1perience, and thus, deep resentments zoning bares, its met·
per se, not to be heeded.
. tie will be tested.
For in~tance, rPrall the fate of planning
Old. trusted wavs are not reversed easIn Meig~ County. Fire yean ago a love
Ily. Tradition is good thing - we can
affair bloomE'd between planning and prohold to the good of the past - but tradition
ll'f'3 Sive community leaders which lncludmust also give a little te change.

and ,the entlrt lltpubtlcan leadership. of Contreu.
.Nor could Lindaa)" wllhoul
18Klf11 .Uno ilcUuu W liiui" W.
use of .New York slretts by
marchers aelt.ldenUfied with
the Communist c•u~te, in V.Nl
Nam.

i,tiii, Un~ t.b ~.::. c~ ;:o't~:-:!
and unqualified denunciAtion o1
such eonduct rrom respoMible
critics ui ~ wit ~lley ~
without parallel In American
affairs. It Is more. In . the
shorthand Of pollllcs, respon·
sible ertllclam becomes Inter·
mingled In many mlndJ with
wlrat would be &amp;beer acts ol
treason except for the fact that
the United States Is nol formal·
Jy at war In Vl!t Nam.

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The had apples can lnd do
spread over the whole barrel.
It should riot be this way; but
this way it Is. Thus, those poll·
liclans who do not come ·
through loud and clear against
plainly subversive forms of
uprotest" will be asking for
deep trouble in the future.
Even wlthoUl this compllcat·
lng factor, lor eJtample, Hat·
field, whose position on VIet.
Nam 11 not mUes aw•y from
that of Morse, could not possibly be oominated f~t VIce-Pro..
Jdent unless a G.O.P. convention repudiAted a policy In Viet
Nam strongly supported
by
former President Eisenhower

4-The Sunday

Just When Things Were Looking Good!

50 Years Ago on the River

Full, But Unlawful, Heads of Steam Customary on Ohio River Boats.·1

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world.

It II a polley blc!ked by fOUl'
Presldellll. II belen with Truo
man•a deeblon not to allow
0~ and Turkey to be overrun by 1nother •'1rar of llbet-o

atton." It carried over In 11:~
enhower's firmness, fll'lt in
Lebanon and"then In VIet Nam.
And so It went, through the
AdmtntstratiOJtJ of JobD Kenna.
dy and Lyndon Johnson.
In all our history, the right
to dissent has been qualified
by the accepted obligation oot
to give aid and comfort to Ill
enemy actually kllllng Amert.
can soldltrs. That American ex•
tremtsts ate giving that a14
and comfort Is being exultantly broadcast even now by the
oontrolled press In both North
Viet Nam and Red China.

Tlmes-Sentlne~

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BY DICK TIIOMAI
leperatlon Of III• boat ltself u lhad the r1g1tt o1 way and me .U.io, ""' :;;w !r-:""'' ·"""·•!'lllg•lllthe Sam Brown'l boD·I
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wu evidenced !Jy a ftUow-up steamer Greenwood failed II ers should not have been al· ers net melted. If tbll was
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Important to .succesa 1 half-ceo- engineers.
responsible lor the five add&gt;- Only one boiler o&amp;plodOO. !'or er !!! !~ boilen u well
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tury ago and to get II, 1!01118
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1teamboat captains were II the AI".Cinclllnall, b!speetors Pey·
talk among rivenneB had beea spectora. One rlvermail alated the ....W att be lilt 1811 t1
habit ef ordering their engtn. ton and Damron ordered the Captailr Damron said I h e that excess steam was carried that there Willi 400 pount1a t1 lbetr btlll to lllllll lllldl •
eers to tle down the safety suspension ol the llcenses of penalizing of Csptaln Suiter on Pittsburgh towboafl and steam In !host boOen before fate.
valve. Federal inspectors con- Captain Er~t Suiter of the was on the theory that
he several bed uploded
their they Jet go.
tlnua!Jy pointed oot that so ferryboat W. H. ,Whileman and ahould have applied safely first boilers It was t. aev al In·
Several uplosiOOJ CICCitl'I'Od
long a• UDiawful sleam was William Chapman tf
1 h e principles to hls. conduct, evea sta .,.,; roven that .,safety Caplal• _E. A. Burnsides of and many lives were JosJ fol·
carried on towboata (In order steamer Greenwood. Captalnlthougb his vesoel had the right val~es b~ been weighted down 1 the Campbell Creek"Coal Com· !owing tha Defender'• acclclenl
on some of the boats.
, pany wrote an article, shortly IIJgh Iteam and low water blew
to handle big fleets er coal Sulter'a sus~loo. ~as ·for of way.
boals) Just so long would ex- 10 days and Pilot Chapman got The uploslon of tbe hollers 01
.after the Sam Brown's ex- up. the Defender, a~ to
plosions continue with predict- a 15 day layoff.
the Combine's towboat 58 m The West V~glnia Public ploston, In whlch be expltded Inspectors. .New sheell m ber
able loas of workmen's lives.. . The
suspensions
result- Brown, with the Joss e1 10 Safety Carnmiss!on tnapected the cold water theory of boil· bollera were puDed apart ~e
In January of 1916 Inspector• 'ed from the collision ef the lives, at Huntlngtoo, W. Va., reportedthe
Sam ~:' ~(e~k Ugand er explosiOOJ 111 boats. Capta!JI ~or ~ TbeJ : f =
began placing "Safely First, ferry and the Greenwood at in February Of 191tl touched off .
ves a· Miles Brown, Gallipolis, veterJ m.,.-eer,
er,
Take No Chances" signs on Jdanchester. An invesliga- renewed efforts to curb carry- lion 11 etruld ~ot tell what caus- an rlverm811 with years of ex- lora he Willi lnnoceut and bad
every steamboat they checked ljon conducted by the
two ing unlawful ateam on steam- ed the expiiBIOn.
perlenee u a navlgattr and plenty Of water la the boilers.
er boarded. Tbls applied nol officers \ reSulted In findings boat..
Federal inspectors William buDder ol oteamboall, was ill The Defender elat blew up
only to sate operation of boil· charging both men with negli- According to Frank Ander- Clark and Charles Thomas r.,. full accord wllb Qrplail Bum- near Htmtlngton as tht result
1rs, however, but also to the tence. The fact that the ferry son, state bailer Inspector of ported they found the fuslbla sides' artlele.
of carrying unlawful
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Again, even )lllthout
this
complicating factor, Selh •· ft&amp;.
bert Kennedy could ntVer be
chosen lor President by the
Democrats without a conven·
lion repudiation Of the last
thr"" Democratic PresldentoHarry Truman, John Kmnetl)r
and Lyndon Johnson.
Hartke could not re'llch the
goal said by some of his !rlends
to be In the back of his mindthe eventual Democratic JeatJ.
ership In the Senate - unless
at least four-rtlths of Its Dem·
ocratic membership suddenly
confessed total error on VIet
Nam.
The association of these poll·
tlclano with anti · Viet Nam
extremism Is, of course, not
by their choice. But a kind of
quiet tolerallon Of such extremism Is Indeed their present choice; atfd there-In lies a
peril to their careera so great

Mayor Denison's .--------------,·Political Career Features of
Started in 1930s Tri-Co Area I
Tho Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 8, 19611-11

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Reassess Victory Concept,
Memo on VietNam War Asks

Of tl1ese College Campus Protesters

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Thf" name '·Berkelo:&gt;y'• - the main cam·
pus of the University of California - ha!!
become synonymous with student revolt
In this country. Haviag flung down a number of serious challenges to the university
in particular and society in ge~ral, the

who control them. The computers must be
stopped, they say, if mankind is to be saved.
Undoubtedly much of what th• sludenlo
assert is true, and in asserting it they are
performing a real and necessary service.
!lludents at Berkel&lt;y are, lor bettor
or
It may very well all be true. The question
w~rse. looked upon as the vanguard of the
is. is it ALL the truth about mid· 20th-cennew ''generation or protest.,
tury .America?
A~ a result of the demonstration!
a
What they are saying, at bottom, is that
top-level faculty committee at Be~kel~y
society is in a worse state thac it ever ha!ll
has issued a report recommending some
been before. This could not be more false.
42 changes in university administration and
Of course there is bypocrisy and injustice
policies. Of greater interest to the rest of
in America. But when has there not been?
the n~tion is the ctmmiUee's revealing
Was not the Constitution itself a hypOportr3!1 ol the pmtesting student..
critical &amp; mjust document that perpetuat"The most obvious feature of their outed human slavery, reuiring a later gener1~" says the report, "is their outright
ation to fight a bitter war to correct II•
rejection of many aspects or present-day
most glaring defect?
America. They find much to fear and conDid not lbe crude steam-powered machdemn and little lo praise."
ine, owned by the big trusts and robber
In the students' eyes, the
dominant
barons. ride roughsbnd over human rights
group (the "Establishment") pretends to
in the late lith century. But did not free peochampion freedom , patriotism and moralple meet this _challenge and force a social
ity but it produces and condone! "slums
revolution that ·has bronght more opportunracial segregation, migrant farm laborers•
ity than ever in history for the enhancefalse advertising. American economic lm~
tnent of the individual in every way? And
pe:rialism and the born I&gt;.··
are we not today still continuing that revoThese things, the students believe, are
lution?
~ products of an "all-pervasive hypecri·
These young people ol Berkeley seem
~·J · To succeffl in soriet~·. one musl mask
t&amp; be suctering from a failure of nerve beIus, true feelings. TI1e students are afraid fore an uncertain future. Bul when was the
of !~sing both their freedom and their hu·
future not uncertain?
~ruty to electronic machines and those
Rather than girding their spirits to fare
this future and mold it to the n""ds
uf
men, they exhibit an Immature desire to '
return to some kind of virtuous Utopia of
~Y mERONYMOUS
the public J• always willing to
tbe past. But they can no more bait the
. In II a&lt;hmgton today the spot· accept a scapegoat for any
neledronic revolution by bending their IBM
cards than 18th-century English peas anL~ light IS ~?"used ..on Jegislahon personal shortcomings.
.
The strange leature of most of
could turn away the Industrial Revolution for auto safety.
.
For
once
the
warring
factiOns
I
the
safety proposal• is that
by sm~shing spinning jennies.
10 Cong':ss have found a com- they make no pretense of preThe true reformer, the true lover o£ humanity, does oot universally condemn and mon pomt of interest. What- ' ve..ting accidents. It seems to
18 the !mal result of the be" acceptnd that the crashes
totally rejert the oociety be finds himself ever
ln. Nor does he self-pityingly attempt to :nds for safety law_s, the and collisions will conUnue:
sBion of them promtses. to the emphasis is , to be placed
wisb away the fulure.
become
the ~ost
ellecllve on keeping at least one oecuA hundred years from now, men living
In • society wboae seope and variety and ~m:ke-:-eer •n t~.ece~t years. pant alive io collect the insur~ ry Y ' ge mg nto the ance, and sign a new easy-payru~hnes!l and accomplishments we can only
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ment contract.
dream ebout will look back on tbe Berkele•
··,.nt - If they remember It at ail
The Admimstrahon Is very Seat belts padded dashes
willing to divert attention from stronger ~ latches, and buck:
··tunately Isolated and short-lived
Vietnam c~sualties by gwlng et aeats are not going to keep
un that limply was not "with
~re pubhc•ty to highway m· drivers from finding something
Jur•es. The ~uto lnd~ Is to hit, And although the logical
perf~tly wllhng to prov•de col- way to stop highway
deathl
They'll
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It Every
lr.rslble steering lllllumns to , v:ould he prevention of the
~~\~tent•on away from col· accident itself, our auto manU•
'yf;p .. fJAMBONE:.OOT lHE BREAK HE. . 0P" . rear ends. and apring !P.cturers know perleeUy well
suspensiOns. The B1g • Brothers that the public is ,JOt going to
WAS LOOK IN&amp; FOR.HES NOW
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and
~rn regulators ol other accept any ml change In the
ASK BE PROCK··· HE kNOWS .. • •
peoples alfa•~s see a way Of design of lbe "moving sofa."
extending
their controls. And The auto makers learned the
liAMIIO&gt;IE ~
"hard way." The
attempls
VERY BUSY,
WE'RE 11AVING
~It:&gt; .. • SEE .'&lt;'.'/
1llE CLUB S~OW
SUNDAY
made by some designers !olinA(;ENT .. • AND
FIRST SUNDAY
TniES·SENTINEL fre:!~tabllity of the fa~;.
TALK ti\ON EOY...
NEj::T MONTH. WILL
I'VItll•hM
""' sunder ., rtae l Y
t (aa well as Its
KETCI-1? SO
YO!J COME ANP
Ohio v.n., Puallltlint c•.
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economy)
by
streamlining the
iAKEA Sow?
WNG,PAL· ..
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~~·~~!!:!''..!~'t.: ~~~~·:.w l body to lessen air resistance· led
WElL,OKAY,
4NJ1, Pulll&gt;llthH _,..,,, ....~~.. , ,.,. .. to serious loss of sales One Of
Ililt
..CI, latvft'y, lftMNII lit
UAMMY .. ·I'LL
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OHI~ '" a"u"u', Ofllt, r.~ncNr the largest manufacturers bare.
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the
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m ~: ...~~·~!,.!.~",'~::,~,. Oh.. fifties by contlnuin&amp; .o keep the
•nn. 'u1111..... ev•rr ·~~~~~., ,,..,. seat level high enouah for act'"' uco,; llllll'i•v.. lntHtd •• •••
IIIII cl ... Mllllnt
uai v1ew. Of the road ahead and
0 1
rllll fotel!d to hurriedly design
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cerrltr
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"dachf.hund type" body (car
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w~':' ~fr::f~' :.~~:.~
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WASHINGTON (NEA)-What mese llld Americans bad won
follows are excerpts from
a a clw~ut ~~tory.
!rn!morandum now being clrcu· "Had the Vl~t Cong desired
ltaaled pn·vately taamffong thhe mpill· the critical terrain 01 these IWil
ry p1ann1ug s s in t e en- areas as an objective, they 111081
lagon. This analysis was writ- certainly lalled.
Jenb y an American officer in "However, the VIet Cong oilVIet Nam. ll's causing ronsid- talned their ob]eoHve, the dl..
erable debate.
ablement of government control
"On 10 May, (1965) an esU· and Joss of Us support by 1b 1
matell two main-force V I e 1 popul1tlon.
CoDg regiments attacked . •. . "The Viet CoOl proved 111at
&lt;Song Be, the provlnclal capJ. the government waa lnoapablt
tal of Pbuoe Long Province).
Of providing protection lnd ..,
"The VIet Cong suffered pro. curtly for the populalloo 111 re.
hlb!Uve easualllet at the hand! turn for their support.
Of a determined band of VIet- '"l'lle concept of a lllcdeal·
namese and American defend- taceet~ or vlcklry mut 1111 ...,
era. Tlte kUl·raUo Willi definite- aatesoed. II lJ aot lonpr pau~­
ly In favor of the ADI.!d Ioree•. ble to credll vletory 1o lilt lfdt
"The VIet Cong tailed to com- whlcb JUalntlltu CODtrol of orltplelely overrun the capital. leal ternla llld .. . nUen lilt
However, event. during the af- fewer ...,aalllel.
lermath of tht batUe indicated ''Unllke the conlllell!n wblcll
that the oucome Of he 1clon the Americllll armed forcea
wu doublful.
bave participated la lht past,
''Govenme.t~tal omolalt be- the objective ls ntl CODlrol o1 a
Jill • mao noclas !rom
local mass.
Be, atfn&amp; all manner Of pre. "The prllll8J1 ob,leetlve IIIIW'
lull to retura to fllla"oo. Prf. olullonary warfare la 10 p1D
Yllle olllzens became WIDder- at least the tacit supporl of lilt
lng refagHI, Elfeellve IOVeJ'IIo rural population and establllb
menl eeaoed to nlst.
!•orne measure ol conlrol tver
"In the nest month•, Jtme I !bern.
and July, the process wllll ,.._ "The secondary objectlvt 11
pealed at the district towns of ' lo desiroy tl)e lnsurgenJ!hroup
Don Xoai and Bu Dop,
Iarmed action .. ·"

Warring Factions Find Meeting Ground ~~T~~.fa;:rn~e::~inJ.:~ QUICK QUill
In United Demands for More Safety Laws ~~~r!~~he ~~ ~J!tor un'fv~~!!:~"!'~~

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lations as marshaling areas
preeldenl?
the attack, were ,hit heavl b
A - The Unlveralt;y or VJr.
air srikes.
Y Y glnla founded by ThQmas Jef.
"In lbe proee11, the rahber Iorson. It was opened tor fn.
plantallons, tbe major means structlon as the stale unlveraJ.
of lfvellhood for thousands
of ty Of 1825.
VIetnamese, were destroyed.
"Had the two opposing for.,. C: - Under wbleh mOI!Ifdl
es met on a tonventional bat- dld CaOinlkbm ceaae 10 111
tlefield within the conlext of the stale reUglon of EIIJ!aud?
Western military doclrine frame A - Henry vm. The Churcll
work, often called 'convention- of England however dld not
al' warfare, no one c~uld doubt become established imrn 1111
that tbe outnumbered Vletna· rel&amp;D of Queen EUzabatb L

the rear of the car. For since
the pasaenger space already Is
so l~mited that entry almost
reqmres a sboe-horn, Jhe rear
trunk compartment would have
to be reduced in size and would·
b£ buyers would be horrified at
the thought. For cargo apace
Is an Important status-symbol
to American auto owners.
The final result of safety Jeg!alation will likely be some added gadgets, ll10re added charges
and a revamped odvertising
program Afle h" h th
ufacturm of r
b~i~:~
equtpmenl and porlland
c.,
ment wUJ bite 101111! more Jobbylata, and Jncreaae their Ocr·
Yerttslng appropriations so u
to. convinee ,.. that more billion dollar highways can r.,
ileve the drivers from any dan.
gera on the road
The remnant. "or the prohlbJ.
tlonists will place all blame on
drlnklng drlvera; the "blg-brothers" will demand more Jl.
eenses, permits, and· forms 1n
quintuplicate; educators
wlll
put presstlte on the taxpayer to
provide more new model cars
for drl•er .• iDSirU~Ion (on the
th-tbal 1't is more Jmpo•
VYOJ
H'"
ant to prove that an auto 19 tlo''"
quickest way between tw.o points
than that a ttrailbt line u the
shortest)
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group will
Rnd some grounda lor putting 1
the bJama"' 011 DIUUil
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mand n1ore funds it»f beaUU!y·
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the balatl&lt;.oe and •"'-rei
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ore the
safety Of hfa ~~ h.. moy..
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BY DICK mOMAS
Eli doesn't like the idea of reOnly a two-story brick buildlirement. Already be plans te
Jng and a two-story white frame
do something about it. His Ro~&gt;o
house remain to remind one of
or the mayor reported be I! got~, role Gall!a County o n c e
lng back to work •ext week as
played in making Ohio the great
81 electrleiaD for another firm
uidustrial stale it is tnday.
one In Waverly.
RETIRED, BUT WORKING - Mayor Ell Denison of Rutland retired March I but
These structures constitute
Ell started hts electrical car- won't remain Idle. Mayor longer than be enctly recalls, Denison worts bere on his oil
the remains of what was onte
eer with the Oblo Poiler Com- tractor but plana to return to bl.o tlectrician trade with a new firm in Waverly soon.
Gal!ia Furnace, one of 69 charpany as a lineman in 1!!25. He
coal blast furnaces in what was
was promoted to line foremtm 17 and spending most of bls of age.
land set off 10 aee the United
known as the Hanging RoCk
In 1928 and spent the next 26 bitch In the U. S. Navy on sta- "So far u my service rec- Slatea.
Iron Region.
yeara in that capacity. He wewt Uon with tha Brltisb Grand 'orda are concerned I am now It wu then he met hls wifeThe brick building once bousto work for OVEC In 1956.
Fleet.
89," chuckled ElL
1&amp;-be, In Hazard, Kentucky. Eli
ed the· company offices of Gal·
The Rutiand mayor is a mem- He quit achool whtie a junior Mr. Denison returned to WU- and Effie were married In 1923
lia Furnace but H Js now a
her of the Rutiand American at WlikeavUie, fibbed to service kesv!Ue after completing bls and tlley ,.turned to Rutland
store operated by Cecil Miller,
Legion Po~t whe;e ~ Is rated offlci~ls about hls age and got bitch and graduated from bigb and took up residency there.
at Gallta, on Rt. 233. On a bill
the orgaDI•ation a finest ehef. by With lt. It was the manda- school. He then enrolled at Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Dennison have
across lhe road Is the
large . STONY SENTINEL 7"" Madison Furnace, on Jackson County Rd. Nil. 2, a~ut five He Is a veteran of WW I, bav- tory for persons enlisting t. University to become a leach- IWilallltS, Joe Of Middleport and
the "d
miles northeast of Oak H1ll, IS typical of the charcoal blast furnaces of the Hangmg Rock ing jolnecl at the tender age of WWJ that tbne to be 21 years er but 80011 '""···ed bl8 min.t Jim Rutland.
. hou
wh•te
se, once
re81 ence Region. Built in 1854, the furnace had • capacity of 15-tons. It is one of 17 of the 69 orl·
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of th• furnace lll8118ger, now gina! stacks stJll standing. These Stony Sentinels stand guard today over 1 region that
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the home Of the Billy T. Starch- waa one of the nation's leading producen durin&amp; the Civil War.
er fam1ly.
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Galtia Fumace waa built II
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1847 but today there's only a &lt;;oaslnlcllon of the charcoal Region to be superior and the the latter constructed of m...
hole In the hillslJ!e aerlloa fr9JII furnaces . ,continued until short· Southern Ohio Irons much bet. sive hand-bewn
sandstone
Miller's otore lo show !be Joca- ty after lbe Civil War ~ by Jer than the heat Engllah Iron. blocks, or In some cases, carvtlon of the furnace, wblch had the end or the era 45 had been Hanging Rock Iron acquired ed cllreeUy from aolld sand• capacity of 15-tons. The bulltJ. buDI OR tbe Obfo· .,ida of I b • such a reputation that the Brit- atone. The stacks were usually
1ng boualng !be "store was buDI river. Lewrence county had 151 ish government bougbl large between 35 and 40 feet high.
in 1851 for company offices and., Jackson oounty II, Scioto coun. amount. . for "the manufacture The Inner portion where the
supplies.
ly Dine, VInton county
six, Of military hardware during the Iron waa smelled was lined with
The Hanging Rock lroJ1 Jle. llocklng coun!J1bree, and Gal- crimean War In lBM-56.
fine-grained refractory sandglon Is a 25-30 mile-wide belt liD one.
Not all of the Iron produced stone or fire brick.
extA!nding from Logan ill. Hoek.
.LEADING PRODUCER .in the region went into ortJ. Tremendous quetitles of wend
lng "!UDly, Obio to Mt Slfvago Hanging Rock Iron Region nonce. It was also noted for Its needed to produce Iron were •
In Carter county, Ky. · The produced charcoal from 1816 10 e•treme rust and corrosion re- major problem to the operators.
.natpe, "Hanging \lOck." .Is tak· -1918 and during the Civil War sistant character and ill suita- From 5,1100 to 10,1100 acres of
'e• from a high sandstone' bluff was une of the leediug iron pr~ bility for the manufacturing of land were required to support
a lew n1lles downriver from ducers of the natimi. Mucb of east iron wheels.
the operation of a single ful'lllronton. There is still a small the Iron used In the armament In the vicinity of eacb fum. ace. To make one ton of pig
village hy that same, 'bat cur- of thai day was produced In ace a rommunity of several Iron required 150 to '100 bushels
TheNet~HDmeo/&amp;lu!HerberaMclllll')"eF.,.,q
lously enough, there waa aever the furnaces ot the region.
hundred people arose where all of charcoal, 5,1100 )lll1lllds of ore,
a ehareoal furnace there.
The swamp Angel, famous the trades tor tending llld op- end a)lout 3011 pounds of limeThe first one to be. built In ·~· , Clvll War .cannon · used In t b e eraling the furnace• were foond. stone.
Oblo· portion . Of the Ratalng siege or Charleston
borbor, The towns themselves
were The average furnace producRoct .Iron Region was t!Ju'·' Willi" cast at ~Ia Furnace, a \!(lmplete with a general store, ed from 11-12 tons of Iron per
Furm1ee, In 1821, In Lawrence IJI;ton UDit, built _In 1833 In Law- church, school, graveyard and day for the duraUon of a blasl
county, several .mDes north _of reaee county. '11le troa used to place of employment. Wages Since the period of the blast U&amp;- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meln- mltl8"e !w lnformatlm. Como of a.ester. lllt 1 t1Jree. w, rHA ntl6l
the village of Hanging Root; shealb the famous Umon Iron· were low and life was pr!JDI. ually did ool exceed
n l n e lyre or Five . Polnta agd. tbelr mtlleemen DoaaJ4 Mtra, Gone l'tDill frame. llnletUre.
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'11le first buill In the H811f" clad• Monitor II reported to Uve.
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months, the yearly production four chUdren have dloved Into Yoll and Meudall JordaD reed- 'l'hll~tda~Jre flmliJ eom. hrlbw lafGrmallon recw6ln( Rock Iron Region, however; bave been east at Jeffmnn Good laborers made $10-$201averaged about 2,1100 te 3,1100 Meigs County have moved Into lly agreed 1 new 11ause was Ill' munltJ • mtadl!d - . are InC lbe FHA'1 nil Ill boml
was Argellile Furnace, . a one: F'ilnlace, a 14-IOR unit ·buUI In ~ month and w"!" usually paid I tons per furnace.
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a m~rn borne make possible cenlly needed by 111 lamlJy 81 pnod of•lbelr beule. Mr. balldbtf mt17 .~ oil' _I. , d by
. lor. unl~ In 1118 Ia (lreenw 1854 just west of Oak Hl!I In 1r goods or scrtpt re-deemable Amanda Furnace,
recenuy by a Joan from the · Farmers tbe old 01111 was '-7uatl 19- llld Jln.. llclittJrt llave tWo ......._.., ~~~~:~~
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IWtlty, . Ky. The last furnace Jackson oo~nty. '
atl!le company store. Workers completed at Ashland, Ky .• Is Horne Administralioo.
pair.
eblldrei;,,lltt•hi&amp;h tahool and II' 11 lbe
blollt was GrantFurliBCO la IBIU. · Jolm .~her, an Engll•h usually lived In dtrl Roor cab- the largest blast furnace Ieday Mr. Mcintyre is currently Upon
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J. E. (Eli) Denison, 1 man who enjoya being busy, much of the time serving his community, has been mayor cl
Rutland in Meigs County more years than he exactly recalls.
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Probably only old recorda would abow when Ell, u bls friends known him, waa aworn In to serve his first tera
as mayor.
Taking time out from doing 1 repair job on bls aging Allls-Cbalmer tractor one afternoon last week, Ell scralcbe4
his head in an honest effort to remember that year be first took o!Iice. He bad never before given it much thought
And he couldn't come up with a certain date.
I'm sorry, but I couldn't tell you tha year and ba IUI'I It waa rtgbt,"' ha admitted.
Eli, however, ts cerlalll bls
tenure is now nearing tbreo
He succeeded George
Prall 8ft mayor In tho earl7
1930's and bas held the post ever since except about two ;veara
late in bis political career.
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COMPANY HEADQUARTERS - Cecil Mlller's general store at Gallla, on Rt. 233, once housed the company of. lor th ejob In 1961, but Willi ap.
'ioes of the Gallia Furnace, built in !847, and also served as a general store for the little community wbic~ sprung pointed by council a couple of
'P after the construction of the furnace. The building abo ve was built about 1851.
years later following the resignallo• of two person1 whe ill
turn beeded the village gov..,._
ment and resigned.
Ell hao never beeB oppoaed
whea his name hat appeared
the ballot.
An electriclu by tra.de, Ell
retired March I of this year
from the Ohio Valley Electric

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ease llllliJ timet wileD
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Sam Brown'• nplostou,
ID- '11le lnspeclorJ a1lo 111i111:1i1111
apector'o Clark and ThomaJ be. tbe Ranger ml !oantl llllfnPr
gan 1 crackdown oo "flolatorl ~ Curtla ol Ploetonllle earo
011 lleambeata In the bnmedt- rylng unlawful •team.
ate area.
Tbe ·erewo of the Ranger and
They caught engineer Char- Enterprise
were lllll"Jl"ioed
He Co• with tbe safety ftlve when Inspectors came out to
on the Combine towboat Enter· their boats and boarded them
prise weighted down and 25 In midriver ju3t aa they were
pounds more sleam thaJI the going out of the mouth Of the
Jaw permitted. Inspector TIJo. Kanawha river wltb toWII Ill
mat ordered steam pressure re- coal.
dueed and reset the valve.
Soma rlverml!ft lauded 1ft.
c,x claimed he was ordered spectora Oark and Thoma•
le keep the safely valve weight- as two of the moat efllclent and
ed down, bul the Inspector call- fearless lnspectorl In service
ed H 1 poor excuse for an en- and commended them for their
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and Randy Becker, Ricky Van Mal- l varsity letlorB to Gary Stobart, Wolfe tlpressed hi&gt; l~pre~ICarroll end Bow~ Kuluf covering the London MelrOPoli: Cincinnati
2 J Our word fiasco for a ridicu-' cheerleaders were honored dur- er, Reger Pickens,
Sherman Buddy Moore, John Conning• aUon to Uta boya lor their de
requested a minimum of 30 ·ian district ol eight million •.CIInc.•ed serleo
lous failure comes from the ! ing an assembly at the school I Mills, and Pat Mullen.
Mr. ham, Pat Edwards, Blll Davis, cation, w!'leh resulted IJt 1 be~
for the riling of br~r..
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Wolfe congralulated the sev· Wayne Davis, Asa Bradbury, ter ....,n,
~l!flany opeedier eonclu&amp;ion popu uare miles accll'din to
WooteN Division Final•
blowing, the slighte.t !law was~
enth grade squad for their fine George Sauer, Jim Butchli', Dee Slaven eamed tho oen·
lenllby trial would be a : ~"""ciopaedla Britannfca.
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detected, &lt;he bottle was turned Carl ·Wolfe, basketball coach,i record. They loot only two Mark Tannehill, and managers tor medal aw.ard lor ehft!t'l .. dol the~r 4ut ,process.
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Gene Stel'henson, John Evaltll, lnf.,Marilyn Stumbo and s~,an
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CRII8SED CONTINENT
1Floyd , .Jerry Stobart. AI a n ed the reserve letters lo: Char· Wolle aJso pr1!8011ted lndlvid· Lc)ls . S.~tr received
lreobPeppey, head of I he was a crude step taken by an Boston tl2 cincinnati 103
Dr. VIvian Fuchs. British ex· I Cunningham, John Tannehill, lea Holcomb, Jim Bartlett. Ken \ ual trophies. Top rebou.ndlog man lettm.
. wblcjl ~ the tr~lp~ engineer wbo ~ ~
Los Angelea 129 St. Loulo Ul6 plorer, completed his 2,lSO·mlle ! Pat . Ar&lt;her, Dennis Hackett, Russell, ROier Leffingwell. trophy went to Bill
Davia, Prllll!ip&lt;il Wllll~m
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or the hummingbird tinen·t in Murch, l!!.'i8. His ex- and ma"ager Kevin DnJiey. Conde. Jell Boggs, Jerry Dav- Sauer, best foul &amp;hooter tro- ~ppreelaUIJII to Miss Carola
lltllllber of ...,.. OVII' lloor wltb...!k:h~~.la;er bon-' mov• gst a rate of 65 btata to podltloo was the firet to make Seventh grade: .John Kloes. OIIPOrt. Keith Prenrh. and man- I phy to Buddy Moore, nlld moat e¢!!'11\ lor her line ~ ' '
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Red Auerbach has smoked a 1116.
Jo• of victory cigars in 6is day. !he proud but aging Celtics,
But It's 1loubllul if any of who were dethroned by..Phi· COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio 1ame that Hayes made famous
· ·· 'm were as satiBfymg as the iade\phlB as Eastern . DIVISIOn State'~ football team · G}&gt;ena at Ohio State.
one Boston Mayo~ John Golhns regu\8r season champ•ons, 00." sprlnl ·~ractlce Monday with the The lluckeyea have 12 regur"sonal\y ht Fr1day n•ght m w•ll meet the 76"' '" search for a good, hard-running lar,a ~urning among 23 letterthe bedlam at Boston · Gardens Philadelphia Sunday In the quarterback Coach
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climaxed a remarkable come-, felt behind Cincinnati 2-1 In the quarterback and mllhe saps in Hayes wUI be aure to get •
~nck effort by downing the playoff series, kept alive their many other holea Jell by gradu- ~oodhmel~k ~~~ line thcrop of
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he , spring. Tbe veteran Buckeye ye~rllng crop in many years at
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his brilliant NB 1coach. beginning his 16tb ,.., OhiO Sla,te.
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EARLY spring fiBhmg paid off at Forked Run Stato
lhe National Basketball Associa-l fronl office at the end of the better than his '-l reeord In the 1 come the pla 7era to fUI the Park for Bill Salyers, above, who diSplays h1s catch for .
lion.
. playoffs.
I Big Ten last flrll but he wants vacanciea erea~ by gradua· the cameraman.
In the opening game of the ABoth the Ceitlcs and t h e18 champio.,hip badly this lime Uon ol such standoula as lull.
we!!Orn Division finals In Los Lekers called on reserve i around.
back Will Sando,, linebackers
Within the next two weeks, we will hevli'' ,:
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akers took a 1.0 lead 1n the nlgbt V&gt;Ctorles.
quarterback something he has m1ddle guard Bill Ridder. Gone
40 New Honda Motorcycles in stock. All'
best-o~·seven mie~ by whit&gt; The Hawks came up against no~ had In 'the past lew cam- from the offense are Tom Bar.
lbe Lakers at the l,.os Angeles palgns. Don Unverfertb's stronc ringtoo, end Grec Lashutka,
colors, all sizes, ell models - from the 200
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Sj)p)"la Al'l!na after beaung right arm wao too good to be guard Ted Andrick and tackle . .
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Qaltimore three strllight in the n tb ld iln th pat lllr Dick Anderson.
Bill Salyers of Flatwoods, Ky. VISit.
mile per gallon 50 cc to the wlld -450 CIC
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ee With Rein absent during Ihad another succe.,ful trip to I Two year! ago, Bill took a
'ct Jnc}udm'
Jerry W0$1 was top man for ye~rs, b;! the Da:,::•b ~:gnat- spring drilla the backfield will Forked Run Lake State Park at Largemouth bass we1ghmg 91 engine available.
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the Lakers . with 28 points. but ca er ~e m~ r•n
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pounds, H... ounces from the
reserves Bob Boozer and Jim Certam to get the longesllook
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and of Largemouth and• Kentucky est bass taken m
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for 34 points as a candidate to fill Unve r· year's
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when they were needed.
fert~·· old poBition io awarlhy es
e&gt;ner log s OWing any Spotted bass in • three • day Ohio for that year.
The Lakers and Hawks play Arme Fontes of Canton, • top game experience.
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pound, 12 ounces, 6 pound, 3:
PHILedADELPHIA h(UPnli buAn of-seven series--again at the sophomore in 196S. Fonte•' lop to maRkeda 'showthmgf tch" sprmg
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ounces, 6 pound . 5 pound, 4
unwant VISitor, t e .u g, Sports Arena Sunday night.
attribute is being 1 strong run- were u Y m1 o l~cmnati,
ounces, and 8 3 pound 1 ounce ;
threatened to be In a~tendan~e The Celtlcs used a new one· ner.
Leroy Peyton of Loram, Jay
large,mouth bass. All
were :
today when the Phl\adelph&gt;a two punch- Sam Jones and But he may have some com- Bumback of Dayton, &amp;t Bender
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76ers . and the Boston Cel11cs promoted substitute John Havli- petitm from other hopeful~ of Akron, Glen Hodoe of Ober·
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Nalional Basketball Associa- open agamst the Royals to the Gerry Ehrsam and Ludlow cothe.
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The 76ers announced Satur- e Boston Garden.
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inti slar Wilt Chambe'rlaln, Hav!lcek racked 23. They offse!
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wn e SICk but . were scheduled u Cme game by the Royals Exhibition
field' AI w b
Da top
Na!JOnal Footb'all League sched· l Hannan Trace girlS at 7. Second
to be in uniform for today's O~ar Rober~s, who was high
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Terry Ervin of Wellston, the F·. t th
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latter a 2.10-pounder
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alflake red seat, electric starter, seat rail. Sharp
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Ray Pryor, guard Btl\ Eachus, Secon d th e Cow boys - an d I
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By Unlted Pres!l JnteraatioDBI lacki e Mike Cu rrent and end Cl I d' B
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placed under the care of club
Sl. Louis .... . ..... .. 14 7dens1ve end Jas~ fall, was ex- !second part of a holiday doub-:7:30 p. m. Monda y April II at
Be "One Of The Nicest People"
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GRANO
San Francisco .. .• . , ·, 12 8 ~ted to be swttched to offen-· leheader ror television aud i- • Kyger Creek High School.
RAPIDS. Mich. I Pittsburgh . .. ... , .. . 12 3 s1ve tackle, leaving the BliCk· ences. San Francisco
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WINNER BY , FOUL
bitter struggles with the Celtics was given Saturday by I he / Atlanta ...... ..... , .. . 9 10 feiiBJVe !me,
, first half of the double bill al , HALLA NDALE, !Ia. IUPI\- :
throughout the years and are North American Basketball Chicago
9 l3 i Only tackle Gary Miller and !1 :3(1 a. m. CST 112 , 30 p. m. IWilliamslon K1d , an 80·1 he!
seekmg to avenge a narrow loss League ~or franchises in Col_um- PhiladeJphj~ " .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .' ." 1 12 i end Jun Baas return as regu- EST).
who flm shed s~cond by a neck,:
to Boston in the last game of bus, OhiO, and . ~nslng, M1ch., Cincinnati .. .. .. . .. ... 8 14 Iars on the defensive line, but The bye bee arm necessary 1was na med :-vmner of th~
Middleport, 0.
the best or seven Eastern finals League CommiSSioner Robert Los Angeles
6 12 substitutes Robbie Johnson ond because of lhe addition of the $123,400 Plonda Derby
at
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Kim Anderson at linebacker Atlanta Falcons as the !Sth Gulfstream Park Saturday oo a
Open Every Evening 11118:00
The 76ers finished the regular TodiSh S81d the franchise was
AMERICAN LEAGUE
could help along with tackle team, leaving one team idle foul. He paid h&gt;s supporters
s•ason in first place In the awarded to Columbo.~ stockbrok- TEAM
W L Don Dwyer.
each of the 15 weeks of the $163.60 lor a $2 wager.
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and the negot&gt;atJon
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from Detr•'t
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The 76ers .held. a 11-4 edge The
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Todish New y or k . .. .. .. .. .. 10 10 ISlan HamIIn, J ohn McCoy an d r·ll'llt game at home Sepl.
over the Celt1cs lD the regular said J&amp;Ve the leag~e eight Minnesota ........ .... , 12 11 Tom Portsmouth.
against New York.
season as they k~ocked Buston tea~s. Six will be in Michigan, Kansas City .. .. .. .. .. 11 101 Scheduled to fill in the gaps
rro_m the f1rst place berth they plus Chicago and Columbus.
Baltimore ...... , ... , .. 9 10· were freshmen tackles Dave At Sarasota:
enjoyed lor years.
The league plays once a Cleveland .. .. . •. .. .. .. 7 13 i Poley, a 250-pound AII-Ohioan 1Detroit
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Cincinnati,
Rufus
Mayes,
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Cbicago
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averages 3,000 attendance.
Boston
5 17 21G-pounds from Toledo, and Monbouquette, Navarro
"We hope eventually to ex·
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Bill Urbanic, 220 pounds from ' and Freehan: John.
Piza..+., :l
17),
pand into a league with south· ' Boslon 7 Atlanta 1
Pennsylvania.
Locker
(SJ
and
Marlin.
1
1lne Scores eal
ern and northern divisions, and ~ St. Louis-7 Detroit e
Other top frosh_linemen pros-• WP - John. LP - Monbou8y un•tcd Pre" .'lleraallonal a\~ to obtain • hookup with the , Minn ..ota 10 Cinclnnali !
pects include guards Vic Stotlle.l queUe HH - Horton.
I THOMAS CLOTHIERS FEATURES
AI St. Pet-ersburg.
NatiOnal Basketball Association, Cleveland 13 San Francisco 3 myer and Ron Coleman, line- I At Orlando:
000 1111111110- I 8 Olas farm clubs," he said .
i California 5 Chicago (NI o
backers John Muhlbach. Mark Ito iaaie1•
i
FAMOUS BRAND NAMES IN •.•
R·,ston.
S~ '.oUJS IOO 100 OIX - 3 7 2 He added that the Bailie i Kansas Cily 4 Houston 0
and Jules DiFederico and , Atlanta 200 003 002 0 - 7 11 3,
Stephenson,
Magrini (6), Cr~ek, Mich., team already had J New York (N) 4 Chicago Ia)
Bill DeRoss, Steve Fejes. I Minnesota 11110 033 100 1- 8 12 4!
Brandon .81 and Ryan, Till- a tentative working agree. 1Philadelphia 7 BaiUmore ~ . NiCk Roman, Bob Smith and Lemaster. Farley 161, Hippaul
man (7 1, Jaster, Wondeshtck mem" with the St. Louis , Pittsburgh 7 New York (A I 3· John Sobolewski.
18; and Torre, Clark 161: Mer-·
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•B) ond Corrales. WP - Jaa- Hawk•.
(ll innin s)
By the time the May 7 spring ritt, Whitby t51. Klippstein Ill,
let. LP - Stephenson.
g_ __
rolls around, Hayes may Fosnow (» and Battey.
Helms, Foy and
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
completed.. quite a lew I Fos.now. LP- Hippaur. HRS _ ,
At PotnpaDO Beack:
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Philadelphia 002 01111 0111-- 3 a l Murcer Top Rookie8 Sl. Loois 3 Boston 1
0 poll ons.
It y, Men e, Allison.
Woshingtor 01111 000 100- 1 6 3 NEW YORK IUPI) '-Philadeipbla 3 Was~mgton .1
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Culp, Knowles (61. Jenkin! baseman Tom11y Helms oi fin- New York 4 (N) CJncumatJ
BOTANY "500"
&lt;Bi and Uecker, Dalrymple CJnnatl, Boston third baseman 1
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1
16J : Richert, Ridzik (7) and Joe Foy and New York Van· Ka~oas CJty 5 Houston 4
GRIFFON
OrSino. WP - Culp. LPibortstop Bobby Murcer C~•cago .(A ) 7 DelrOJl 5
been selected the
Mmnesota 8 Atlanta 7 (10
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leagua's top rookies lor t~
lngs)
At Tampa:
United Pr&lt;sa International's pa- California 3 Cblcago (N) 2
eSEWELL
(10 innings)
nel of baseball experts.
New York (N) IIIII 11110 000 3 _ Helms •lot seven of the 2f
DODGERS WIN
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4 8 votes caat to 1a1n first year MESA, AriZ. IUPI) Clncinnali "B" 11111 000 000 0 honors In tba National League ger rookie righthander Don
look of Success"
over
Houston~&amp;
Sonny
Jackson,
ton
celebrated
hit
21st
14
For you men who are accustomed to tile
Selmh Bearnartb (!)
who was namld 011 four ballots.
Saturday by balding
be•t of everything, only a famous brand
orland 181 and canniwr~
The UPI .board couldn't sepa. I
to one. run Ill fi&gt;t&gt;
suit from Thomas Clothiers wiD do.
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logs and 1alrunc credit lor
Here's why: our fit cannot be beat and
~.:f B~~~h. A;~go:._ ~=Ia~ whom picked ,up seven votes. &amp;-3 ~xhlbtUon wla before
the fabrics are the finest you'll find any·
LP _ Osteen
near-capacity crowd of 4,210.
where.
We feature ali wool, dacron and
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SCORES FIJIST WIN
The Dod«era aloo eel~~~:: I
W!lQI, and ~phyr weights. Wlu!o you
NEW YORK tUPII -Roaer the . . arrival of Sandy
Rich, deep shading, created by Flor.heim
At Daytona Beatk: .
W. WOson'o R. .Tbomas, strlk· and Don Drysdale, who
wear' a suit from Thomas Clothiers you ·
to add new zest to all your olive-toned
Kansat C1ty 400 000 Olll--5 7 I log with · s]lftd· in tbe ·stretch, to work Immediately anc( pltcl~ol
wear the befit.
apparel. WMtherod Moss-a m11•t color
Houston
000 11112 on.,. 4 7 scored a II&gt; lengtb victory a1 ed batting practice each
lt ·, •.
. Hunter, Joyce (I) Aker
Aqueduct Saturday In · the 15 mlnultl, tile cel~bratecl
for the truly complete wardrobe.
and Roof; Bruce and Heath, f57 000 Westc~ester
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. old southpaw eompetlng lor a
Choo Choo Coleman and innings on a yl&lt;!ld of two hits.
(UP!)
- Larry .,Jaoter, who starting berth, scattered six
~llCk Hiller plus a home run BUI Monbouquelle took the lost.
pitched three straight victories lilts and yielded only one run.
Lou K\imchock brokt a H , Chicago scored five runs off
lor
St. Louis alter he came up He walked none In seven
· ·e and gave the New York Monbouquette In tbe second
last
September, went seven lnolog• and bas Issued just five
ets Var!lty a 4-1 win over the ' third Innings and never lost the
strons
Innings Saturday as tbe paoses lA 26 lllnlnp, He has
Cl~ati Reds "B" team Sat- 1lead. J. C. Marlin bad twe
Cardinals gained their al%tb allowed only loor earnea runs.
llrdl!t.
l producing singles in the nine •
straight
victory, a S.1 triumph Cbarley Smith drove in two
; Tile victory gave the Mets a · hit While Sox ~ttaclt.
over
the
Boston Red Sox.
runs lor the red-bot Redbirds,
S-6-1 record f•r \he spring Wilb• Horton s second homer
Jaster, a strapplna 22-year· who have won 11 out of 12 and
IIIPnred to their 12·15 record of the spring llelped rout Pizar.,
14 of 18 since they lost their
asr year.
~ _durin? a t.ltree run ~ighth
first three exbibltlon gam•s.
Aft-er Dick Selma gave up a mmng T1ger rally.
Gallipolis
Smith sln&amp;led and tripled.
lrst Inning run on a single by
!Au Brock's single, his
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seventh
stole~ base of
the
IIi&amp;! fly by Charley James. the
ToHostMHS
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NEW UNIFORMS - Attired in new Uniforms, the 1966 Gallia A£ademy High School baseball squad Is shown here
sprtng, Julian Javier's aacrlfice
eds were held in check t h e
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prior to Friday's opener against Kyger Creek. First row, I to r are: Coach Cliff Wilson, Louie Bush, Keith Haner, Phil
bunt and Cart Flood's IIICrlfice
r of the way by Sel!l1ll, Lar·
Cremeens,
Pete
Anderson,
Gilbert
Milliron,
Ron
Jar.ey,
Danny
Gilmore,
Larry
Mitchell
and
!.like
Northup.
fly
scored the first run ' for ·the
Bearnarlh and Darrell Suth·
lnGoHMatch
row,
1
to
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are:
Jame•
Willlams,
Ric~y
Mosley,
Danny
Cook,
Terry
Fellure,
Barry
Haddix,
Tom
Meadows,
Fred
!ani!.
Cards.
nette, Tommy Spencer, Dave Johnson, Bob Haner, and Jerry Turner, as,lstant coach.
, The Meta scored their firs t
Carl Yastrzemskt drove In
.
tun off Gerry Arrigo in the
Coscb Jobn Milhoan's deland· Boslon's nm with · loutth·
tiurd on slng'tes by Ken Boy.r :
lllji SEO Dl!trlct and SEOAL inn\J1l! double.
lmd Roo Swoboda followed by
champion Blue DevU golf squad
-peon Jones' sacrifice fly. Dar· 'I I
will host Middleport's Yellow ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) _
tell Ostenn, who held the Mets ,
on
GallaltJ&gt;O.Ii&gt;p.mllnks Outfielder Rk:t CtriY dropped
hitless from the sixth through
,
AUGUSTA,
Ga.
(UPI)
of
this
week's
famed
Palmer,
defending
champion
stretch
of
lour
rounds.
Th
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1 ny ball oil the bat of Frank
e ninth, was the victim of the
. 1. / I /
. Doug sanders and Gay
golf tournament.
Jack Nicklaus and
South Palmer, winner of
' lng gule••• by Nolan P. Swaek- Quilici In the lOtH inning
Oth inning uprising.
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have issued a warning to
The 30th Masters, with a rich African Gary Player, only Masters in 1~2 and
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bi••• th Mlnneso
1 POMPANO BEACH, F Ia.
"Big Three" to be on
of more than $Cl0,000 foreigner ever to win hero.
Nichlaus, wbo won in 1963
hamer .,ala this spring. Way·
ay ena ... e
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a
first
prize
tbat
includes
They
bave
made
the
Masters
••ain
last
year
with
a
ne
Davi1,
Pat
Edwards
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Twins
to
defeat
the
Allan
Ia
UPI) - The Phllactelphia PhD·
gua rd-th ey have their eyes
-.
nd
Sam Clatworthy are expected Braves 8-7.
les tool&lt; advantage of three ["Every oece ia 1 wbUo 1
green coat that goes to
as well ao that coveted their personal playground for 17 ·under· par 271; a
to lead tbe Jackets attack.
Carty's error, which
camo
asbioglon errors Saturday to tile lllle to belt Ole
begins Thursday at the the past six years.
who won in 19111, all Insist
Caach Milhoan's outfit was wltb two out, allowed. Joe
feat the Senators 3-1 in an
our bom~all4.fleld
Augusta Nadonal.
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. will be In peak form here.
N k t
e th
n•
lhlbltlon game.
By habit the trHavorites are Sanders, leading money wmhard•pressed In beaUng t h e osse 0 scor
e wmm •
Two of the Phlllies' r 0 n 1
lour • tim~ champion Arnold ner and only double winner so However, the "Big
Jackel&amp; in their 196S opener at I'UI).
ere unearned. The Senators Mrs. King
- - lar this year, and Brewer, who hasn't been playing at
Middleport.
The g~me waa a see • saw
eft 12 men on base,
helped
wit~
SI'kes Grabs
has won twice as
many Sanders • Brewer pace so
Ga!Upolis' top four, accord· batt~· WI: ~me.;:'ns ~·~~;;.;
long as three Philadelphia pit·
tournameniS &lt;lour) as anyone !hill year.
inS to final pre-season rounds, ·~ •mp~ n P · . 1
hers illsued 10 walks.
Advances to
else in the past six months, feel Palmer did get on to a
Include Cbip Janes, Cbris Rod- Bill. Whitby, the second of four
Cookie Rojas belted a triple
.
they're ready to break the "Big start, winning the Los
erick, Tom McCarty and Tom Twms hurlers, hamme~ed a
nd double for the winners
Greensboro
Three" grip on the Masters' Open and forcing Sander.
Folden. Number five and six ~ree ·.rtlll homer In the fifth to
·
title.
a sudden death playoff in
sloll are owned by Jerry g~ve Mmneso~ a 4-3 lead but
TIMBER SPLITI'ERS
Personal Duel
Bob Hope Desert Classic.
Shrader and Bruei! Harreld.
shortstop DeniS Menke put the
SARASOTA, Fla. (UP!) - ·
ll ef ma S
G &amp; J Auto clinched the loB~
db
Th~ 32 • year • old Sanders although he'&amp; second
In six rounds (M
boles) Braves back in the lead with a
he Chicago While Sox overhall lead Wlth JUSt one w~
a
ne
and the 34 • year . old Brewer money winner with
Ibis Ia bow the Blue Devils two . run blast in tbe sixth.
ame three errors by lhlrd IJaae. JOHANNESBURG, South
~
~a:..~·~~! :y
have been waging a fierce pee- Palmer passed up the
wound up in pre-season drills: After the Twins rallied lor
an Don .Buford and another rica (UPI) - Billie ean
a
Mur Houdasbelt led the !
sonal duel. Brewer beat Sand· Ia and Jacksonville Opens and Cbip Janes, 223; Chris Roder- tbree m the bottom of tbe sixth
Y shorts~ Ron Hansen Satur- lilt King of Long Besch, Calif., ~·~· fi~e wltb a !92-5!.1 ser· GREENSB,ORO, N. C. (UPI) ers in a playoff in the Seattle barely made tbe money in
ick, 224; Tom McCarty, 227 Bob Aihson tied the scoro at H
ay as th .y hung on lor a 7 . 5 seeded third here, tdvanced
D Stidham for Bur· - R. H. Sikes came '" With a Open, won the Pensacola Open Citrus Open.
and Tom Folden, 229. Shrader m tbe seventh With his first
tbltlon VICtory over the De· the quarter-final round of the ~ ...~d ~ 192-521.
68 Saturday for an Ol•ht·un· after Sanders was disqualified
Ill The Mo1 ey
and Harreld recorded 1 237.
homer ol the spring.
It
South Afrlean tennis
scuse Ball Park stayed in der·par total of 2011 and a one for failing to •IBn his score. Nicklaus, wbo staged
Others who tried out for tbe Th~ Twins cut their roster by
Boll
er, one of
I h ships Saturday when she
theSyrrunner-u
I witb
a 6 stroke lead after three rounds card and flniBhed a stroke be· extended exhibition series
GAHS golf team Ibis year were sendmg live men to tbelr mmor
alnstays of the CbJcago bull· IJean Forbeo of South Africa,
win Jerspolia Y Corner. of the $11111.000 Greater Greens· hind the winning Sallliers in the Player In South Africa,
Dan Davies, Ron Walker, Jeff league clubs at Denver and
' llelped oave tbe Vlctory. ,li-4 • •
S ith fo Syrac pp
high bora Op&lt;n golf tournament. Jacksonville """n
been back on the lour ltls
MUter Mike corbin and llob Cbariolle, N. C. Whitby, eatcher
C'8Die on In rellef
of ' ~.
· m
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use was
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Mi
aid and Itch r
Pizarro In the eighth d I Mrs. King's chances of
a 21&amp;-574 and ' P. Alderlgi Sikes, who was tied with two Brewer also was only lour a month. Sin.,. his r'llurn,
Ford.
. rge tterw
P ; '
baequently pitched h' an nexing the women's siogleo ti· for Happy Corner with a 205· other players lor third going strokes off tbe wmnmg pace In been well up m the money
J•m Roi":"Jf. Mel Nelson · od
tie were further enhanced as S!3.
into Saturday's round, forged both the Dora! and Citruo a tie for 14th at Doral, a tie
Jtave your car safety-check· Jerry Cr&gt;der were sent do•·•n ..
1 bases-loaded ni~:h
by ret~ing pinch bal· , second-seeded Judy Tegar of French City Lumber, with E. ahead of ~nd round leaders Opens while Sanders, who ha• second only two strokes
ed. Keep your car In, top oper- Nelson, who has just reco~
Jim Northrup for the final , Australia was knocked out by 1 Morrison's high of 22Hi90 won Tom Weiskopf and Doug San· pocketed '!'ore
than $40,000 Lionel Hebert. In tbe .
atlng condition. Ohio • Depart- er~ from an appende&lt;;lo~h: ~
unseeded Rosa Bamon
of 6 points from the Elks. C. Col· ders, who wound up Saturday already th11 year, shot IWI or Open and a t1e for e1ghth ment ol HJcbway Saleljl Q1101. bemg left behind II P•lc •m
be victory, 17th In 2S games Franoe. 6-4-6-2.
tier led the Elks with a 21:hl49. tied for second with
Howw l better three times in a recent Jacksonville.
Drive a aale car salelyl
'sell into sbope.
- - Clark Graebner of Beech- Rick's Carry Out won 6 poinla 1 Johnson at 206.
1
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wood Ohio, and Bubby Wilson !rom Falls City. J. Jackson ] Weiskopf, in his Sl!Cond year '!
, 0
f erS
or B1 1tain, seeded third in the topped Rick's scoring with . a on the tour, and Sanders, seek·
.
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men's doubles. gained
the 221-531 series as d1d R. M1tch- lng hiS third tournament wm 1
quarter-finals
by
routing
tbe ell for F. C. with a III0-50S.
this year, had even par 7ls Sat- ~
1
ID
South African duo of Bokkle . C.O.BA and McKl.ight &amp; Dav-1urda~ while Johnson matched
INiemand and Keith Brebnor 6· 10s spht their series. E. Cald· Sikes 68.
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J. 11-3, ~.
' well's 213-584 series was best Sikes, with three sub · par '
I The top four seed! in the for M. &amp; D. and D. Lakin's Irounds of 61H19~ .. had a 33·3S '
1,
;
.
. men's •Ingles. headed by AusS79 was top for C.O.B.A. Ith1rd round mcludmg four !
r.tiLWAUKEE
. trallan aces roy
Emerson C•ty Loan and K. of P. also blrthes and a bogey. He sa1d ,
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luded (UPfl - Test!· ' and Fred Stolle all eseaped split their series. H. Tarlow led he played well all around Sat· I
~ etnc
Saturday 1ft unscathed saru.:da to uallfy K of P scoring with a 1116-489. B. 1urday from tee to green.
!
ctMt'*::"'~ b~rbaiJ,:, ant•· 1 for the quarter-fin:! ro~.
Rocchi had a 17D-483 series for : Sikes, from Sprin~dal~, Ark., 1
a
rcult; ,. Judge Emerson beat Ato V 1_. City Loan.
l"on the Sahara fnvJtatJonal 1n
r, .despl!lf. strenun
SIIID4tars·
1964.
tiono tf_ ~ at- of South Africa, 1-1· 7-1, M:
·
Woo Loot I AI Geiberger, who
trailed
set tbe WlndtiP for next Stolle ous~ Len Plo111~n of G 6 J Auto
81 39 Sanders and Weiskopf by only ,
ay.
South Alr•ca, 11-!, H IH, llllrd Syracuse Ball Park 70 50 one stroke going into the third I
Roilar said he will hear elos- seeded Cllll Drysdale of South llappy Corner
118 54 round, soared to a 7S and was 1
lt'guments lU1d ~lve f~ Africa defeated Torben Ulrich Burlll!'s Sohio
6S ss at 209. At '11!7 were Dave Ra·
,
written brl&lt;!ls Wedn•sday ol Denmark, H 7-5, 11-2; and French City Lumber 64 ;t gan with a third round 70 and
!!' .., he ean make .1. decision Fourth-seeded Pierre Damon of llick'&gt;:.f.arry Out
64 Sll Joe Campbell with a 611. Dave
a..il *slart of the base- France stopped P\eter Van Filii. Cit~
62 51 HIU wao alone at 208 with a t~~~ l
"!"!!
• · w.;~ frem .Tues- Llngen of South Alrtca, 6-1, 6-1. C.O.B.A.
58 u third round card.
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~t round or the day over
A
f*ont:ln has eJtar;ed ·' the WHIBKY REBEWON
Clt.y Loan
~ 72 the par 71, 7,021-yard Sedge, the NaUonal League The famous Whisky Rebellion Elu .
14 71 lfeld Country Club course was ,
lid Ill alne otbet tams with of 1'114 was preclpilated by a McKnight a. Davitt 42 78 a five under par 66 by B o b
~d!"':r.~:•:ee ill' &amp;hilt- federal tax on United Jllltes
Cbarleo. He ..,, among the 212 1
RECEIVE TROPHIES .c. Middleport High School Basketball
Carl Wolfe, ceoter,
. lour
hit Cll'
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AllBlJia thll whiJity ma~ers.
Pl'tsldeftt
group ao the tournament, car- ers from thel965-66 Yellow Jacket squad trophies during an assembly Thursday. RecelvlDI
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and Randy Becker, Ricky Van Mal- l varsity letlorB to Gary Stobart, Wolfe tlpressed hi&gt; l~pre~ICarroll end Bow~ Kuluf covering the London MelrOPoli: Cincinnati
2 J Our word fiasco for a ridicu-' cheerleaders were honored dur- er, Reger Pickens,
Sherman Buddy Moore, John Conning• aUon to Uta boya lor their de
requested a minimum of 30 ·ian district ol eight million •.CIInc.•ed serleo
lous failure comes from the ! ing an assembly at the school I Mills, and Pat Mullen.
Mr. ham, Pat Edwards, Blll Davis, cation, w!'leh resulted IJt 1 be~
for the riling of br~r..
~lion In an area of about
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Wolfe congralulated the sev· Wayne Davis, Asa Bradbury, ter ....,n,
~l!flany opeedier eonclu&amp;ion popu uare miles accll'din to
WooteN Division Final•
blowing, the slighte.t !law was~
enth grade squad for their fine George Sauer, Jim Butchli', Dee Slaven eamed tho oen·
lenllby trial would be a : ~"""ciopaedla Britannfca.
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detected, &lt;he bottle was turned Carl ·Wolfe, basketball coach,i record. They loot only two Mark Tannehill, and managers tor medal aw.ard lor ehft!t'l .. dol the~r 4ut ,process.
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Gene Stel'henson, John Evaltll, lnf.,Marilyn Stumbo and s~,an
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CRII8SED CONTINENT
1Floyd , .Jerry Stobart. AI a n ed the reserve letters lo: Char· Wolle aJso pr1!8011ted lndlvid· Lc)ls . S.~tr received
lreobPeppey, head of I he was a crude step taken by an Boston tl2 cincinnati 103
Dr. VIvian Fuchs. British ex· I Cunningham, John Tannehill, lea Holcomb, Jim Bartlett. Ken \ ual trophies. Top rebou.ndlog man lettm.
. wblcjl ~ the tr~lp~ engineer wbo ~ ~
Los Angelea 129 St. Loulo Ul6 plorer, completed his 2,lSO·mlle ! Pat . Ar&lt;her, Dennis Hackett, Russell, ROier Leffingwell. trophy went to Bill
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Red Auerbach has smoked a 1116.
Jo• of victory cigars in 6is day. !he proud but aging Celtics,
But It's 1loubllul if any of who were dethroned by..Phi· COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio 1ame that Hayes made famous
· ·· 'm were as satiBfymg as the iade\phlB as Eastern . DIVISIOn State'~ football team · G}&gt;ena at Ohio State.
one Boston Mayo~ John Golhns regu\8r season champ•ons, 00." sprlnl ·~ractlce Monday with the The lluckeyea have 12 regur"sonal\y ht Fr1day n•ght m w•ll meet the 76"' '" search for a good, hard-running lar,a ~urning among 23 letterthe bedlam at Boston · Gardens Philadelphia Sunday In the quarterback Coach
Woody men from 1 t
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90 second• left in the opener of a. bf!st-of-sev•n series. Hayes' IDP order of buslneS9. the
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climaxed a remarkable come-, felt behind Cincinnati 2-1 In the quarterback and mllhe saps in Hayes wUI be aure to get •
~nck effort by downing the playoff series, kept alive their many other holea Jell by gradu- ~oodhmel~k ~~~ line thcrop of
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he , spring. Tbe veteran Buckeye ye~rllng crop in many years at
:1-2 and move Into the finals of coincides
his brilliant NB 1coach. beginning his 16tb ,.., OhiO Sla,te.
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Ihe Eastern Division playoffs of coaching career to st•p into tile son at Ohio State, may not do From the freshmen wUI have !
EARLY spring fiBhmg paid off at Forked Run Stato
lhe National Basketball Associa-l fronl office at the end of the better than his '-l reeord In the 1 come the pla 7era to fUI the Park for Bill Salyers, above, who diSplays h1s catch for .
lion.
. playoffs.
I Big Ten last flrll but he wants vacanciea erea~ by gradua· the cameraman.
In the opening game of the ABoth the Ceitlcs and t h e18 champio.,hip badly this lime Uon ol such standoula as lull.
we!!Orn Division finals In Los Lekers called on reserve i around.
back Will Sando,, linebackers
Within the next two weeks, we will hevli'' ,:
Angeles, the Los A~g'&gt;)ea strength to get their Friday ' Woody also wants a running lk~ Kelley and Tom BUiel and
akers took a 1.0 lead 1n the nlgbt V&gt;Ctorles.
quarterback something he has m1ddle guard Bill Ridder. Gone
40 New Honda Motorcycles in stock. All'
best-o~·seven mie~ by whit&gt; The Hawks came up against no~ had In 'the past lew cam- from the offense are Tom Bar.
lbe Lakers at the l,.os Angeles palgns. Don Unverfertb's stronc ringtoo, end Grec Lashutka,
colors, all sizes, ell models - from the 200
rfh
Sj)p)"la Al'l!na after beaung right arm wao too good to be guard Ted Andrick and tackle . .
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Qaltimore three strllight in the n tb ld iln th pat lllr Dick Anderson.
Bill Salyers of Flatwoods, Ky. VISit.
mile per gallon 50 cc to the wlld -450 CIC
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Western Division semifinals.
e s e es e •.
ee With Rein absent during Ihad another succe.,ful trip to I Two year! ago, Bill took a
'ct Jnc}udm'
Jerry W0$1 was top man for ye~rs, b;! the Da:,::•b ~:gnat- spring drilla the backfield will Forked Run Lake State Park at Largemouth bass we1ghmg 91 engine available.
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the Lakers . with 28 points. but ca er ~e m~ r•n
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be entirel ~ew with onl last Reedsville, recently.
pounds, H... ounces from the
reserves Bob Boozer and Jim Certam to get the longesllook
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and of Largemouth and• Kentucky est bass taken m
. the State of '
for 34 points as a candidate to fill Unve r· year's
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. d'Paul Hudson
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when they were needed.
fert~·· old poBition io awarlhy es
e&gt;ner log s OWing any Spotted bass in • three • day Ohio for that year.
The Lakers and Hawks play Arme Fontes of Canton, • top game experience.
--1 Shown in the picture are ~
ond
.. the second game of their best- quarterback replacement as a Freshman baU~acks _expec~
pound, 12 ounces, 6 pound, 3:
PHILedADELPHIA h(UPnli buAn of-seven series--again at the sophomore in 196S. Fonte•' lop to maRkeda 'showthmgf tch" sprmg
a aS, f0W0S
ounces, 6 pound . 5 pound, 4
unwant VISitor, t e .u g, Sports Arena Sunday night.
attribute is being 1 strong run- were u Y m1 o l~cmnati,
ounces, and 8 3 pound 1 ounce ;
threatened to be In a~tendan~e The Celtlcs used a new one· ner.
Leroy Peyton of Loram, Jay
large,mouth bass. All
were :
today when the Phl\adelph&gt;a two punch- Sam Jones and But he may have some com- Bumback of Dayton, &amp;t Bender
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Uf ey' , taken oo live night crawlers. i
76ers . and the Boston Cel11cs promoted substitute John Havli- petitm from other hopeful~ of Akron, Glen Hodoe of Ober·
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m.,.t m the opener of the aek-to blow !he game Wide among them Toledo Freshman lin and Jack Yager of Cbllli·
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BENEFIT G~MES
Nalional Basketball Associa- open agamst the Royals to the Gerry Ehrsam and Ludlow cothe.
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The 76ers announced Satur- e Boston Garden.
ny
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d:!v that three players, includ· Jo~es had 34 points and the Buckeyes to the runnmg candidate. Arn?ng the yeari.:'lgs Cowboys . ~Ill oc~ up; t w o' Tuesday begmnmg at 7 p. m.
inti slar Wilt Chambe'rlaln, Hav!lcek racked 23. They offse!
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~~e J;:~en::~:f ~~·tsC~~~~ unioue positions in the 1966 1The SW gtrls wJH battle the
wn e SICk but . were scheduled u Cme game by the Royals Exhibition
field' AI w b
Da top
Na!JOnal Footb'all League sched· l Hannan Trace girlS at 7. Second
to be in uniform for today's O~ar Rober~s, who was high
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pomt man With 37.
Terry Ervin of Wellston, the F·. t th
t f the NFL / the HT facully. and Jhe mght·
g.1me.
latter a 2.10-pounder
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will open the s~ a son without the 1cap ).uts the S\\ Alumm agamst
alflake red seat, electric starter, seat rail. Sharp
A club spokesman said . Col··-L
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.as regulars on cow boys, who w1'II be 51'II'mg on . the sw sen lOTS ·
111e oIren!lve
Chamberlain took sick last
lme are cenler the sidelines with a "bye." ['
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Ray Pryor, guard Btl\ Eachus, Secon d th e Cow boys - an d I
POSTPONE!l
By Unlted Pres!l JnteraatioDBI lacki e Mike Cu rrent and end Cl I d' B
home in New York where he A
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4 speed, electric start, 1300 miles on this. Sharp
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W L man Laddie Burgin
mvo ve m a orne an sgJV-1
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ing Day game starting at 5 P- 1Monday mg I as Ll"':1i:;n cance ·
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walker and Gerry Wood were
AB Franchise
New York .... ....... . 13 6 Pick H1mes, a 2SO-pound de- , m. CST ,6 p. m. EST! 88 the led. The Boosters will meet at
placed under the care of club
Sl. Louis .... . ..... .. 14 7dens1ve end Jas~ fall, was ex- !second part of a holiday doub-:7:30 p. m. Monda y April II at
Be "One Of The Nicest People"
d&lt;wton.
GRANO
San Francisco .. .• . , ·, 12 8 ~ted to be swttched to offen-· leheader ror television aud i- • Kyger Creek High School.
RAPIDS. Mich. I Pittsburgh . .. ... , .. . 12 3 s1ve tackle, leaving the BliCk· ences. San Francisco
and
Cqme On Down To ..••
The 76ers have engaged in IUPI) - Tentative approval [ Houston .. .. . .. .. . . . .. 11 10 eyes. pretty well set on the of· Detroit will be involved in the I
WINNER BY , FOUL
bitter struggles with the Celtics was given Saturday by I he / Atlanta ...... ..... , .. . 9 10 feiiBJVe !me,
, first half of the double bill al , HALLA NDALE, !Ia. IUPI\- :
throughout the years and are North American Basketball Chicago
9 l3 i Only tackle Gary Miller and !1 :3(1 a. m. CST 112 , 30 p. m. IWilliamslon K1d , an 80·1 he!
seekmg to avenge a narrow loss League ~or franchises in Col_um- PhiladeJphj~ " .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .' ." 1 12 i end Jun Baas return as regu- EST).
who flm shed s~cond by a neck,:
to Boston in the last game of bus, OhiO, and . ~nslng, M1ch., Cincinnati .. .. .. . .. ... 8 14 Iars on the defensive line, but The bye bee arm necessary 1was na med :-vmner of th~
Middleport, 0.
the best or seven Eastern finals League CommiSSioner Robert Los Angeles
6 12 substitutes Robbie Johnson ond because of lhe addition of the $123,400 Plonda Derby
at
last year.
Todish said:
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Kim Anderson at linebacker Atlanta Falcons as the !Sth Gulfstream Park Saturday oo a
Open Every Evening 11118:00
The 76ers finished the regular TodiSh S81d the franchise was
AMERICAN LEAGUE
could help along with tackle team, leaving one team idle foul. He paid h&gt;s supporters
s•ason in first place In the awarded to Columbo.~ stockbrok- TEAM
W L Don Dwyer.
each of the 15 weeks of the $163.60 lor a $2 wager.
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Division ~nd were idle :ee~~ug :~tc~=~g.ue'~u~~~~ :~ Chicago ......... .. .. ... 11 6' The defensive backrield should schedule. Dallas happened to' ;-======
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wh1le the CeltJcs
and the negot&gt;atJon
. . for player,
- • sha pe WI'th tb e re· ' draw th e s epl. ll
from Detr•'t
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opening 1
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Hoyals battled It oul.
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California . . .. .. .. .. .. . t4 8 turn of Butch Walden. John Fill, weekend bye and will play its
The 76ers .held. a 11-4 edge The
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new c expansion
Todish New y or k . .. .. .. .. .. 10 10 ISlan HamIIn, J ohn McCoy an d r·ll'llt game at home Sepl.
over the Celt1cs lD the regular said J&amp;Ve the leag~e eight Minnesota ........ .... , 12 11 Tom Portsmouth.
against New York.
season as they k~ocked Buston tea~s. Six will be in Michigan, Kansas City .. .. .. .. .. 11 101 Scheduled to fill in the gaps
rro_m the f1rst place berth they plus Chicago and Columbus.
Baltimore ...... , ... , .. 9 10· were freshmen tackles Dave At Sarasota:
enjoyed lor years.
The league plays once a Cleveland .. .. . •. .. .. .. 7 13 i Poley, a 250-pound AII-Ohioan 1Detroit
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Boston
5 17 21G-pounds from Toledo, and Monbouquette, Navarro
"We hope eventually to ex·
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Bill Urbanic, 220 pounds from ' and Freehan: John.
Piza..+., :l
17),
pand into a league with south· ' Boslon 7 Atlanta 1
Pennsylvania.
Locker
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Marlin.
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ern and northern divisions, and ~ St. Louis-7 Detroit e
Other top frosh_linemen pros-• WP - John. LP - Monbou8y un•tcd Pre" .'lleraallonal a\~ to obtain • hookup with the , Minn ..ota 10 Cinclnnali !
pects include guards Vic Stotlle.l queUe HH - Horton.
I THOMAS CLOTHIERS FEATURES
AI St. Pet-ersburg.
NatiOnal Basketball Association, Cleveland 13 San Francisco 3 myer and Ron Coleman, line- I At Orlando:
000 1111111110- I 8 Olas farm clubs," he said .
i California 5 Chicago (NI o
backers John Muhlbach. Mark Ito iaaie1•
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FAMOUS BRAND NAMES IN •.•
R·,ston.
S~ '.oUJS IOO 100 OIX - 3 7 2 He added that the Bailie i Kansas Cily 4 Houston 0
and Jules DiFederico and , Atlanta 200 003 002 0 - 7 11 3,
Stephenson,
Magrini (6), Cr~ek, Mich., team already had J New York (N) 4 Chicago Ia)
Bill DeRoss, Steve Fejes. I Minnesota 11110 033 100 1- 8 12 4!
Brandon .81 and Ryan, Till- a tentative working agree. 1Philadelphia 7 BaiUmore ~ . NiCk Roman, Bob Smith and Lemaster. Farley 161, Hippaul
man (7 1, Jaster, Wondeshtck mem" with the St. Louis , Pittsburgh 7 New York (A I 3· John Sobolewski.
18; and Torre, Clark 161: Mer-·
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•B) ond Corrales. WP - Jaa- Hawk•.
(ll innin s)
By the time the May 7 spring ritt, Whitby t51. Klippstein Ill,
let. LP - Stephenson.
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Helms, Foy and
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
completed.. quite a lew I Fos.now. LP- Hippaur. HRS _ ,
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Philadelphia 002 01111 0111-- 3 a l Murcer Top Rookie8 Sl. Loois 3 Boston 1
0 poll ons.
It y, Men e, Allison.
Woshingtor 01111 000 100- 1 6 3 NEW YORK IUPI) '-Philadeipbla 3 Was~mgton .1
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Culp, Knowles (61. Jenkin! baseman Tom11y Helms oi fin- New York 4 (N) CJncumatJ
BOTANY "500"
&lt;Bi and Uecker, Dalrymple CJnnatl, Boston third baseman 1
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16J : Richert, Ridzik (7) and Joe Foy and New York Van· Ka~oas CJty 5 Houston 4
GRIFFON
OrSino. WP - Culp. LPibortstop Bobby Murcer C~•cago .(A ) 7 DelrOJl 5
been selected the
Mmnesota 8 Atlanta 7 (10
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lngs)
At Tampa:
United Pr&lt;sa International's pa- California 3 Cblcago (N) 2
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nel of baseball experts.
New York (N) IIIII 11110 000 3 _ Helms •lot seven of the 2f
DODGERS WIN
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4 8 votes caat to 1a1n first year MESA, AriZ. IUPI) Clncinnali "B" 11111 000 000 0 honors In tba National League ger rookie righthander Don
look of Success"
over
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Sonny
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For you men who are accustomed to tile
Selmh Bearnartb (!)
who was namld 011 four ballots.
Saturday by balding
be•t of everything, only a famous brand
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the fabrics are the finest you'll find any·
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near-capacity crowd of 4,210.
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SCORES FIJIST WIN
The Dod«era aloo eel~~~:: I
W!lQI, and ~phyr weights. Wlu!o you
NEW YORK tUPII -Roaer the . . arrival of Sandy
Rich, deep shading, created by Flor.heim
At Daytona Beatk: .
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wear' a suit from Thomas Clothiers you ·
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000 11112 on.,. 4 7 scored a II&gt; lengtb victory a1 ed batting practice each
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doubles John, wbo worked tile first
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. old southpaw eompetlng lor a
Choo Choo Coleman and innings on a yl&lt;!ld of two hits.
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- Larry .,Jaoter, who starting berth, scattered six
~llCk Hiller plus a home run BUI Monbouquelle took the lost.
pitched three straight victories lilts and yielded only one run.
Lou K\imchock brokt a H , Chicago scored five runs off
lor
St. Louis alter he came up He walked none In seven
· ·e and gave the New York Monbouquette In tbe second
last
September, went seven lnolog• and bas Issued just five
ets Var!lty a 4-1 win over the ' third Innings and never lost the
strons
Innings Saturday as tbe paoses lA 26 lllnlnp, He has
Cl~ati Reds "B" team Sat- 1lead. J. C. Marlin bad twe
Cardinals gained their al%tb allowed only loor earnea runs.
llrdl!t.
l producing singles in the nine •
straight
victory, a S.1 triumph Cbarley Smith drove in two
; Tile victory gave the Mets a · hit While Sox ~ttaclt.
over
the
Boston Red Sox.
runs lor the red-bot Redbirds,
S-6-1 record f•r \he spring Wilb• Horton s second homer
Jaster, a strapplna 22-year· who have won 11 out of 12 and
IIIPnred to their 12·15 record of the spring llelped rout Pizar.,
14 of 18 since they lost their
asr year.
~ _durin? a t.ltree run ~ighth
first three exbibltlon gam•s.
Aft-er Dick Selma gave up a mmng T1ger rally.
Gallipolis
Smith sln&amp;led and tripled.
lrst Inning run on a single by
!Au Brock's single, his
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seventh
stole~ base of
the
IIi&amp;! fly by Charley James. the
ToHostMHS
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NEW UNIFORMS - Attired in new Uniforms, the 1966 Gallia A£ademy High School baseball squad Is shown here
sprtng, Julian Javier's aacrlfice
eds were held in check t h e
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prior to Friday's opener against Kyger Creek. First row, I to r are: Coach Cliff Wilson, Louie Bush, Keith Haner, Phil
bunt and Cart Flood's IIICrlfice
r of the way by Sel!l1ll, Lar·
Cremeens,
Pete
Anderson,
Gilbert
Milliron,
Ron
Jar.ey,
Danny
Gilmore,
Larry
Mitchell
and
!.like
Northup.
fly
scored the first run ' for ·the
Bearnarlh and Darrell Suth·
lnGoHMatch
row,
1
to
r,
are:
Jame•
Willlams,
Ric~y
Mosley,
Danny
Cook,
Terry
Fellure,
Barry
Haddix,
Tom
Meadows,
Fred
!ani!.
Cards.
nette, Tommy Spencer, Dave Johnson, Bob Haner, and Jerry Turner, as,lstant coach.
, The Meta scored their firs t
Carl Yastrzemskt drove In
.
tun off Gerry Arrigo in the
Coscb Jobn Milhoan's deland· Boslon's nm with · loutth·
tiurd on slng'tes by Ken Boy.r :
lllji SEO Dl!trlct and SEOAL inn\J1l! double.
lmd Roo Swoboda followed by
champion Blue DevU golf squad
-peon Jones' sacrifice fly. Dar· 'I I
will host Middleport's Yellow ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) _
tell Ostenn, who held the Mets ,
on
GallaltJ&gt;O.Ii&gt;p.mllnks Outfielder Rk:t CtriY dropped
hitless from the sixth through
,
AUGUSTA,
Ga.
(UPI)
of
this
week's
famed
Palmer,
defending
champion
stretch
of
lour
rounds.
Th
• ar~
1 ny ball oil the bat of Frank
e ninth, was the victim of the
. 1. / I /
. Doug sanders and Gay
golf tournament.
Jack Nicklaus and
South Palmer, winner of
' lng gule••• by Nolan P. Swaek- Quilici In the lOtH inning
Oth inning uprising.
I:
have issued a warning to
The 30th Masters, with a rich African Gary Player, only Masters in 1~2 and
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bi••• th Mlnneso
1 POMPANO BEACH, F Ia.
"Big Three" to be on
of more than $Cl0,000 foreigner ever to win hero.
Nichlaus, wbo won in 1963
hamer .,ala this spring. Way·
ay ena ... e
·
·
a
first
prize
tbat
includes
They
bave
made
the
Masters
••ain
last
year
with
a
ne
Davi1,
Pat
Edwards
•
D
d
Ia
Twins
to
defeat
the
Allan
Ia
UPI) - The Phllactelphia PhD·
gua rd-th ey have their eyes
-.
nd
Sam Clatworthy are expected Braves 8-7.
les tool&lt; advantage of three ["Every oece ia 1 wbUo 1
green coat that goes to
as well ao that coveted their personal playground for 17 ·under· par 271; a
to lead tbe Jackets attack.
Carty's error, which
camo
asbioglon errors Saturday to tile lllle to belt Ole
begins Thursday at the the past six years.
who won in 19111, all Insist
Caach Milhoan's outfit was wltb two out, allowed. Joe
feat the Senators 3-1 in an
our bom~all4.fleld
Augusta Nadonal.
.
. will be In peak form here.
N k t
e th
n•
lhlbltlon game.
By habit the trHavorites are Sanders, leading money wmhard•pressed In beaUng t h e osse 0 scor
e wmm •
Two of the Phlllies' r 0 n 1
lour • tim~ champion Arnold ner and only double winner so However, the "Big
Jackel&amp; in their 196S opener at I'UI).
ere unearned. The Senators Mrs. King
- - lar this year, and Brewer, who hasn't been playing at
Middleport.
The g~me waa a see • saw
eft 12 men on base,
helped
wit~
SI'kes Grabs
has won twice as
many Sanders • Brewer pace so
Ga!Upolis' top four, accord· batt~· WI: ~me.;:'ns ~·~~;;.;
long as three Philadelphia pit·
tournameniS &lt;lour) as anyone !hill year.
inS to final pre-season rounds, ·~ •mp~ n P · . 1
hers illsued 10 walks.
Advances to
else in the past six months, feel Palmer did get on to a
Include Cbip Janes, Cbris Rod- Bill. Whitby, the second of four
Cookie Rojas belted a triple
.
they're ready to break the "Big start, winning the Los
erick, Tom McCarty and Tom Twms hurlers, hamme~ed a
nd double for the winners
Greensboro
Three" grip on the Masters' Open and forcing Sander.
Folden. Number five and six ~ree ·.rtlll homer In the fifth to
·
title.
a sudden death playoff in
sloll are owned by Jerry g~ve Mmneso~ a 4-3 lead but
TIMBER SPLITI'ERS
Personal Duel
Bob Hope Desert Classic.
Shrader and Bruei! Harreld.
shortstop DeniS Menke put the
SARASOTA, Fla. (UP!) - ·
ll ef ma S
G &amp; J Auto clinched the loB~
db
Th~ 32 • year • old Sanders although he'&amp; second
In six rounds (M
boles) Braves back in the lead with a
he Chicago While Sox overhall lead Wlth JUSt one w~
a
ne
and the 34 • year . old Brewer money winner with
Ibis Ia bow the Blue Devils two . run blast in tbe sixth.
ame three errors by lhlrd IJaae. JOHANNESBURG, South
~
~a:..~·~~! :y
have been waging a fierce pee- Palmer passed up the
wound up in pre-season drills: After the Twins rallied lor
an Don .Buford and another rica (UPI) - Billie ean
a
Mur Houdasbelt led the !
sonal duel. Brewer beat Sand· Ia and Jacksonville Opens and Cbip Janes, 223; Chris Roder- tbree m the bottom of tbe sixth
Y shorts~ Ron Hansen Satur- lilt King of Long Besch, Calif., ~·~· fi~e wltb a !92-5!.1 ser· GREENSB,ORO, N. C. (UPI) ers in a playoff in the Seattle barely made tbe money in
ick, 224; Tom McCarty, 227 Bob Aihson tied the scoro at H
ay as th .y hung on lor a 7 . 5 seeded third here, tdvanced
D Stidham for Bur· - R. H. Sikes came '" With a Open, won the Pensacola Open Citrus Open.
and Tom Folden, 229. Shrader m tbe seventh With his first
tbltlon VICtory over the De· the quarter-final round of the ~ ...~d ~ 192-521.
68 Saturday for an Ol•ht·un· after Sanders was disqualified
Ill The Mo1 ey
and Harreld recorded 1 237.
homer ol the spring.
It
South Afrlean tennis
scuse Ball Park stayed in der·par total of 2011 and a one for failing to •IBn his score. Nicklaus, wbo staged
Others who tried out for tbe Th~ Twins cut their roster by
Boll
er, one of
I h ships Saturday when she
theSyrrunner-u
I witb
a 6 stroke lead after three rounds card and flniBhed a stroke be· extended exhibition series
GAHS golf team Ibis year were sendmg live men to tbelr mmor
alnstays of the CbJcago bull· IJean Forbeo of South Africa,
win Jerspolia Y Corner. of the $11111.000 Greater Greens· hind the winning Sallliers in the Player In South Africa,
Dan Davies, Ron Walker, Jeff league clubs at Denver and
' llelped oave tbe Vlctory. ,li-4 • •
S ith fo Syrac pp
high bora Op&lt;n golf tournament. Jacksonville """n
been back on the lour ltls
MUter Mike corbin and llob Cbariolle, N. C. Whitby, eatcher
C'8Die on In rellef
of ' ~.
· m
r
use was
~,.. ·
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Geo
Mi
aid and Itch r
Pizarro In the eighth d I Mrs. King's chances of
a 21&amp;-574 and ' P. Alderlgi Sikes, who was tied with two Brewer also was only lour a month. Sin.,. his r'llurn,
Ford.
. rge tterw
P ; '
baequently pitched h' an nexing the women's siogleo ti· for Happy Corner with a 205· other players lor third going strokes off tbe wmnmg pace In been well up m the money
J•m Roi":"Jf. Mel Nelson · od
tie were further enhanced as S!3.
into Saturday's round, forged both the Dora! and Citruo a tie for 14th at Doral, a tie
Jtave your car safety-check· Jerry Cr&gt;der were sent do•·•n ..
1 bases-loaded ni~:h
by ret~ing pinch bal· , second-seeded Judy Tegar of French City Lumber, with E. ahead of ~nd round leaders Opens while Sanders, who ha• second only two strokes
ed. Keep your car In, top oper- Nelson, who has just reco~
Jim Northrup for the final , Australia was knocked out by 1 Morrison's high of 22Hi90 won Tom Weiskopf and Doug San· pocketed '!'ore
than $40,000 Lionel Hebert. In tbe .
atlng condition. Ohio • Depart- er~ from an appende&lt;;lo~h: ~
unseeded Rosa Bamon
of 6 points from the Elks. C. Col· ders, who wound up Saturday already th11 year, shot IWI or Open and a t1e for e1ghth ment ol HJcbway Saleljl Q1101. bemg left behind II P•lc •m
be victory, 17th In 2S games Franoe. 6-4-6-2.
tier led the Elks with a 21:hl49. tied for second with
Howw l better three times in a recent Jacksonville.
Drive a aale car salelyl
'sell into sbope.
- - Clark Graebner of Beech- Rick's Carry Out won 6 poinla 1 Johnson at 206.
1
d
wood Ohio, and Bubby Wilson !rom Falls City. J. Jackson ] Weiskopf, in his Sl!Cond year '!
, 0
f erS
or B1 1tain, seeded third in the topped Rick's scoring with . a on the tour, and Sanders, seek·
.
·
men's doubles. gained
the 221-531 series as d1d R. M1tch- lng hiS third tournament wm 1
quarter-finals
by
routing
tbe ell for F. C. with a III0-50S.
this year, had even par 7ls Sat- ~
1
ID
South African duo of Bokkle . C.O.BA and McKl.ight &amp; Dav-1urda~ while Johnson matched
INiemand and Keith Brebnor 6· 10s spht their series. E. Cald· Sikes 68.
·
_J_
J. 11-3, ~.
' well's 213-584 series was best Sikes, with three sub · par '
I The top four seed! in the for M. &amp; D. and D. Lakin's Irounds of 61H19~ .. had a 33·3S '
1,
;
.
. men's •Ingles. headed by AusS79 was top for C.O.B.A. Ith1rd round mcludmg four !
r.tiLWAUKEE
. trallan aces roy
Emerson C•ty Loan and K. of P. also blrthes and a bogey. He sa1d ,
1 ~"
luded (UPfl - Test!· ' and Fred Stolle all eseaped split their series. H. Tarlow led he played well all around Sat· I
~ etnc
Saturday 1ft unscathed saru.:da to uallfy K of P scoring with a 1116-489. B. 1urday from tee to green.
!
ctMt'*::"'~ b~rbaiJ,:, ant•· 1 for the quarter-fin:! ro~.
Rocchi had a 17D-483 series for : Sikes, from Sprin~dal~, Ark., 1
a
rcult; ,. Judge Emerson beat Ato V 1_. City Loan.
l"on the Sahara fnvJtatJonal 1n
r, .despl!lf. strenun
SIIID4tars·
1964.
tiono tf_ ~ at- of South Africa, 1-1· 7-1, M:
·
Woo Loot I AI Geiberger, who
trailed
set tbe WlndtiP for next Stolle ous~ Len Plo111~n of G 6 J Auto
81 39 Sanders and Weiskopf by only ,
ay.
South Alr•ca, 11-!, H IH, llllrd Syracuse Ball Park 70 50 one stroke going into the third I
Roilar said he will hear elos- seeded Cllll Drysdale of South llappy Corner
118 54 round, soared to a 7S and was 1
lt'guments lU1d ~lve f~ Africa defeated Torben Ulrich Burlll!'s Sohio
6S ss at 209. At '11!7 were Dave Ra·
,
written brl&lt;!ls Wedn•sday ol Denmark, H 7-5, 11-2; and French City Lumber 64 ;t gan with a third round 70 and
!!' .., he ean make .1. decision Fourth-seeded Pierre Damon of llick'&gt;:.f.arry Out
64 Sll Joe Campbell with a 611. Dave
a..il *slart of the base- France stopped P\eter Van Filii. Cit~
62 51 HIU wao alone at 208 with a t~~~ l
"!"!!
• · w.;~ frem .Tues- Llngen of South Alrtca, 6-1, 6-1. C.O.B.A.
58 u third round card.
12.
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116 64
~t round or the day over
A
f*ont:ln has eJtar;ed ·' the WHIBKY REBEWON
Clt.y Loan
~ 72 the par 71, 7,021-yard Sedge, the NaUonal League The famous Whisky Rebellion Elu .
14 71 lfeld Country Club course was ,
lid Ill alne otbet tams with of 1'114 was preclpilated by a McKnight a. Davitt 42 78 a five under par 66 by B o b
~d!"':r.~:•:ee ill' &amp;hilt- federal tax on United Jllltes
Cbarleo. He ..,, among the 212 1
RECEIVE TROPHIES .c. Middleport High School Basketball
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April has arrived.
District Was bosl to fourth an- Keith
Brandeberry,
That means the end of an- nual district conference
fer president.
cession booth on Memorial
other school term is near. Gal· first time. Contributed $25 to 1961 - Membership In organ- 1Field received $1,210.43 in
Upolls echool officials
and Red Cross for war efforts.
ization climbed to 1,568. Final fill last fail. And, for tbe
the $250,000 year for eighth grade awards. time .
th l'br
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Parents of studenls are already 1945 - Supported bleb
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smce e 1 ary opene , Pomeroy
mapping out plalla for the 196&amp;- school bond Issue, w
pas.... 11163 - Opened school's
11 1s being operated by
POMEROY,
115 E. SECOND ST.
Middleport
17 term.
overwhelmingly. Continued to rary on Feb. II, under
school board
Tuesday nigh~ an orgaolza- support war fund, Red Cross; manship of Mrs. James
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lion considered to be one of purchased glaBSes and obtain· and under president Mrl. ______ .111
the most active group! In the ed speakers on prevention and Hamilton's leadership.
Old French City, the Washing- treatment of juvenile delinquen- 111611 _ conducted a success- '
ton School PI'A, will
elect cy.
lui talr under leadership of I'
officers for tbe 1966 • f1 schoal 1949 - Worked for a three- Mrs. Carroll Snowden, preslyear.
,
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mill school levy. Contmued ~ts dent. From fair's profits, playTuesdays el~clton will high- iiUPJJOrt of the well · baby chn- .
equipment was purchasUght - and clunu - another 1c, and c1ty recreation program.
and a pilot reading pro- '
outatanding year of activities. 1952 - Purchased new curwas begun.
The successor to Mrs. L C. ::~• for the Washlngtnn andl- ''This Is just a sample of
Walker will be the organlza. rum.
outstanding work dowo lbrough
lion'&amp; 45th president II
(8 1953 - Helped re •
years," said Mrs. Crossen. ,
Janrs of existence.
safety patrol program._
added, "We hope we have
The PI'A in Gallipolis was or· 1955 :- Play~d leadmg_ role
back happy memories
l'es, We're Celebrating Our 30th Annlversarg and To Show f tu• Appreefatfon
fanlzed in 1120. However' II ~ In a drive to rtd commumty
some and instill desire
to !
Our FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS For Their Patrot~age, We Are llavlng A Sah&gt;
was not 11soctated with the 1object1onable comiC books and
who wiU soon become
llate and DBUonal organlzaUon hrerature. Replaced
thre
of this 1ine organiza·
Evergthit~gln Our Store. So Come Belp VsCelehratealldSat•e$$$Too!
unW the fall of 1928.
drmklng fountains.
In the years to come "
Guiding the PTA through Its 1956 - Supported all-out
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oetved lligh pmse for !Is ofHubert Karns, Mrs. Leo Bean, equipment from PI'A
fair. forts m working with the
Mrs. Frank Shaw and Mrs. !This was the first year a
gamzation.
.
Fred Plymale.
held the preeident's chair - Ed· Oulgomg Preudent Mrs. 1
Mrs. Frank Janes was the win Edelblute.)
first president (in 1928-29) to 11107 - Second man, Dr.
ON ...
1erve tbe organizaUon when It
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became affiliated with
the
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atote and nat10nal PI'A.
[b@~
Purpose of lbe WaabJnston Temperature,
School PI'A Is Ia ralsa money weather conditions for
to http support school projects 34-hour period as recorded by
Unlika tbe btgloning •
Pete McCormick at Fairfield
the fi'A supported grade. 1 weather station.
through 12, today'a aasoclaUon 1111~
Blgb Low Wea. ne~:. 11
work&amp; for tbe betterment of eJ. Son.
C5 20
Fair
THE
tmentary progl'BD!I. Other or- Moo.
45 18 Fair
AIFIIEQUIPT
ganlzattons, such as tbe alb- Tues.
55 17 Fair
letlc booaton and band boosters Wed.
II 39 Cloudy
1upport loclar'o acUvlti01 on. a Thurs.
5f
%t Rala
hlchtr level
Fri.
12 fO Fair
~EMOT'I!·CONTROLLK
'lbe Waahlngton PI' A baa Sal.
fl
30 Cloudy
SLIDE PROJECTOR
complied 1D outatsndlng Ust Average high temperature
of accoliipllshmenta
lbroup the week tllis year - 50.1; last '
the )'f81'J. Mn. Thomu Cros- year - M.4.
MD, 11181 pubtlcJty chalnnan,
Average low temperature
DBJIIed 1 few ollbote projeeta: the week this year - 28.4:
INa - Prepantl bot llltlll year - 30.7.
for puplll, lltlpplletl fuilda fGr Total precipitation for
medical llllltal!cl. Pur1lhaHd week thla ~~ar - .11; last
I plallo.
- .11.
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While with red lnterlilr, standard shift, New
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and daughters, Marlere and
Kartene, attended u.e . home
show and horse show . With the
star of the show bemg LouiS
Armotrong and hiS All Stars at

Mark and Lisa, · of Plain City,
visited ever a recent weekend
1 - - - - - - - - - l w l t h her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
~Hallie Murny
Waugb. On Sunday, Mr. I
Mr. CUrtis Penh of Deln!lt and Mrs. Eddie Fran"'
and ,
~pent a weekend with
bis childr&gt;n of Gallipolis ond Mr. ]
sister, Mra. Amoo Waugh and and Mrs. John Smith and chi!·
husband
dren opent the day with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kelly of Mr. Amos Waugh spent o reColumbus spent a weekend with cent Wednesday with Mr.
his mother, Mrs. Lucinda KeJ. Mrs. Paul Eddie France
ley and family. Other callers cbJidreo.
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at the Kelly home Sunday were Mr. and Mro. Wllllam Fraley I
Mr. and Mro. John R:avencralt
of Prospect, Mr. Weaver Kelly,
Cardington, Mrs. Celesta Switzer of Gallipolis and Junior
MERRY GO ROUND - Mrs. Caroll Snowden, left, and students pose beside a new merry go round which waa Wood. Mrs. Kelly bas been Ill
the past three weeks.
purcbated with PTA funds, and Installed on Memorial Fie ld recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley

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I~Pt'nt fuesday ovenlng
will'
Sylvia Eno.
Mr. end Mra. Lester Snt
honored wltb a birthda ~ " •
oer,at the home of. tpeir daugh' Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
and _lamlly a reeent Sun
day. It WliS Mro. Soles birthday.

Society NoteS

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Curtla PeDis IIIII • •
Amos Waugh, lo!lt sunda1
for Florida to opend l wed
' wttb lbelr father, Mr. IIIII Mri.

PHILCO REFRIGERATOR

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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ha•lag Rt~Sen. ol Bunker Hill.
·., train derailmanls. Oo MOll, ---- • . . .
Rbonda.
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Mrs. James Reeves, Mrs. Ell· Mias..Belle Teny iul~ ~ diujh­
,. and Ohio freight train the beginnlnJ of o transform•- the coonty this .week. Two teea- Florida Slate Unlvei'Sity.
llllnlng, Rbonda, Mrs. Fred ter Patty were visitors ill Gal,, derailed at New Haven. tion of tbe terr.aiD lh the route agers were charged with the Carolyn Killg, daughter of
l'l'uckermall and Mrs. Jack E~ lipolis Wednallday.
. 1 two weeks
ago 19 cars of the new Rl. 7 by-pass. This breaking and entering of
a and Mrs. Harry Klllg has
and son, Billie, were Wed: ~nt off the tracks at
West weel&lt; the clearing and earth Cheshire lowiiShip home. Liller elected vice president ol
1~~~1'/~vlsltors of Mrs. Paul Afrlcll's Orange River w''
Columbia, and asll ewkeeight moving crews were changing In tbe week tho sheriff was c~ass at the Ul'-orSJIV of
ll
named. lD bonor of t!le ·Dutch
cars jumped off at Hobson.
' U• looks In the Thomas Fork called Ia investigate the i!Jeft Clllllllti School ol Nurstng
Johnson, Mrs, House o1 Orange •
. ,.
am. Tht contractilll( firm of of a car motor on Rt. I Gal· Heallb. Mr. and Ml'!l
JIESIDENTS were L. R. Skelton of Cqkunbus is Opolis: a 'IV set from Ems! Northup met Gregorv Peck
ahocbd lblo week when Mas- pushing the work ·on the high- Null of Gallipolis and c a r the Cured Cancer Assernoly
parts from a Jacksoa Pike res- Columbus. Peck Is cbalrmao
011 CIIUIJ\)o re&lt;lll'llecl three high· way link.
wajl fatalltlet 01 Tuescl~. Two
ident. The stale patrol recover- the National Caace~ Qu88de.
MDton, W. Vo., men were ldll- THE MARSHALL KING fam- ed a car stolen from Gallipo- Jack WIUiams. ass1steot
ed IB a Cl!Hemi accident near Uy of Pomero,v is having some lis Rambler•. Inc. on old Rt. 7 ager of Eva~ Super Markell,
Ashton, and Martha Fike, 21, tough breaks. Last week lb.! near the Metgs-Gallto Jme.
Inc., In Galhpolls, bas been
1 Mlrshal: University student father accidentally shot himPl'?moted to . manager of
ol Nlln!, w. Va., who was doing self in the leg, and is hospital- A GAU.IPOIJS driver, Mar- Middleport store.
eo-op teaching at New Haven, ized. and several days earlier garet Houston. an~ two passen. ·J
was 1tf1Jed when her small car 8 son David 5 suffered a frac gers, owe thetr IJVes to the
"""t .,t of controL
lured' leg wh..; a ptcnic table quiok thinking of Mrs. Hoos- _ _ _ _ _:;:.._...,.__
ton. The car they were I• took BY MRS. MITCHELL WEBB 1
Ifell on him.
MIDDLEPORT COUNCIL of·
off for the Ohio River on White Sund di
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Ave and 'th th0 b ' n0 t
ay nner gues~ o
lered to surrender four park- FOUR MIDDLEPORT girls
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ra&lt;es
and Mrs John Webb were their
M
Nancy Efaw, Home EconomiB~ Columbus
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workmg, the drtver turnert the
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,....._ on Ra ce st_.. to pr.o- nommated
as delegates
for ca 'nt
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daughter and family, Mr. and
Ohio Electric Company will demonstrate the
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vide for I!IIOI'kel banlnng faeth- Buckeye Girls State are Janis r
ee.
Mrs. David Ball and their grand- Magic Chef and Unico Jl]ectric ranges the last day of a
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ties at the CitiZens Nahonal Schmoll, Sue Rue, Sa a d r a
daughters, Mr. ond Mrs.
Open House, IO a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 9. Jacl'll
Bank !Dr 1 trade of land and Swartz, and Debbie Grueser.
RIO
GRANDE COLLEGE mood Robie, Mro.
Charles
is the manager of the Landmark Store located
~buildings oo M.ll St., alley,
was m the news agam • tlus Roach and Daughter Teresa
Main Street, Pomeroy.
but tbe offer was turned down.
IN GAWA COUNTY
week when Jt was a~~nouaced Lynn The occasion was their I:::::::::::::::===;;;:;:~;;:;;:-:;;.;;-~~
AREA RESIDENTS number- that the new men 's dor'!l;lory daughrer's, Mrs. David
I·
Sunday visitors of their
RICHARD ROSENBAUM, an ing 5,000 attanded two sessions :\been named Holzer Hall birthday. Callers in the
..
eola, Mr. and·Mra. LlncoiR
1ccountant at Kaiser Alullll- of the MGM Scout-A - Rama l ,. onor the late Dr. Charles noon were Rev . .uadley a
sell.
t ··
DUm, who resides in Pomeroy, held at the National
Guard ! o:;. Holzer, Sr., long prPSJdent Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
wu aamed 1o lead the cam. Armory above Pt.
Plea, nt of the college board of trustees. ruff. Mr. Webb is ill.
Kall Lee, Charles Jeffery,
paign for the passage of a bond las~ weekend. Cub Pack 203 of The eolle~e choir 15 _singing this Mr. and Mrs. Garry
Jn and nephew Miclrael ~~~~~~
isaue to provide a nigh school]Grace Methodist church
led week at the recepf:Jon tor the of Michigan spent a few days
of Langsville were St
lor Ute •wly organized Mt&gt;i l!.sl ticket sales for the event. Clar- Cher~y Blossom prmcess
'"I with their parents .. Jr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey evening visitors of Mr.
Local School DistncL The viee- ence Thompson,
Middleport Washmgton.
Clifford Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. and family of Albany and Mr. Mrs. Charley Smith and Jo.
Modti14RD6A
eba.irmaa appointed at the school superintendent, was gen.
Frank Mullins and Mr. and and Mrs. Guy Russell
and Weekend vlSitors of Mr.
1
public meeting were : C.
ern! chairman of the ev..L
OUR
HOUSE MUSf:UM Mrs. H. c. Callahan.
]Terry Lyna of Pomeroy were Mrs. Howard Russell were
Blakeslee of Pomeroy, Robert
wtll have a delayed opening of Mrs. Shirley Rouie has hten
and Mrs. W. L. Boyoe,
King of Salisbury, Barbara Mul- HOPE STILL LINGERS at several months due to lhe ex- il' and was absent from her du- Mr. and Mrs. David Ball.
Eileen Venoy, Mr. Earl
ALL FRO!. FREl 13.8 Cu. Ft.
Je. of MlddleporL Ralph Carl Rio Grande College for event- tenswe rehabilitation program, ties at Ohio Valley Bank two Mr. and Mrs. John We!Jb, sell and Mr. Robert Venoy
of Bedford and Vernon Weber ual accreditatioa after the nid now m prol!'ess by the 0 h 1o days.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vance famtly of Columbus, Mr.
of Rmland. The organizatioa for that status was turned H!Stoncal SocJety.
1 MiS! Georgia Grey of Colum- Mr. and rs. Delbert
Vance Mrs_. Edward Vanoy and
meelin( was beld Tuesday.
doWR at the meeting of t h 0
,
bus spent the weekend wtth went to Ham~o Tuesday to Cra1g of Pomeroy and Mr.
ONLY
with Trade
North Central Associalion of l THE BOAT LAUNCHING and her brolher, Mr. .Md Mrs. see Mr. Webbs cousm, Le- Mrs. WllllamRusseUand son, .
PLEASANT POINT Resort Colleges and Secondary Schools purkmg area constructeo on Frank Grey.
land Webb who passed away Wayne, of Mine_rovllle.
. 1
1r M...,• coun!J iJ still in the in Chicago. The college can re- the Gallipolis park IJ'On( will Mr. and Mrs. Debert Vance, after a heart attack.
.
Mra. Joe Hatfield Is SptDdmg ]
news. This week at a meeting apply next year. The visitors be de~Jcated Sunday, A1ml 24. Mr. and Mrs. David Ball and Mr. Alva Lowe accompamed a few days h~lp1~g care for .
of stockbolders, the receoUy evaluation listed inadequote fi- according to •• anno!Ulcoment family, Mr. Don Swick were Mt . Dewey Good to Gallipolis Mrs. Wallace Hatf1eld . and
~ected board of dire~tors re- naAcial stability, insufficient / 0~ _u. S. Engm~~rs and r1f_v i"lf. Monday evfning visitors of Mr. Clinic Tuesday to consult her daughter. Mrs. Hatf1e~d JUSt re- '
Signed, and a new directorate acadernjc planning. lai"k
of I fJcJals. The fac1hty was bmtt at and Mrs. O"ohn Webb.
d()('tor.
turned. from the bospJt.al.
Gallipolis, Ohio
1
formed headt;d_by Rolfe Lee books for library, teachers in-~ • cost of $114,000.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne Mrs. Opal Smith was a risl- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray I 3rd &amp; Court Sts.
Ph. 446-0965
ond
1\rtght, two of the MACillNE THREE
.
. were Tuesday evening visitors tor Wednesday of Mrs. Dona Johnsen of Grove Ctty were Fn- ~
private stocltholdero. structing in more thao one , NAMES IN NEWS ,. Anne , of Mr. and Mrs. Joho Webb, Paisley.
day overnight guests of hiS par-

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lnrdaY evanlng vlsUora ol Mr. of Mrs. Harley E. Jebii.BOII mak·
and Mra. Harley E. Jolmsoa and lnj; dolls to be • t ovmeas. , '
Mn. Jam• ltee9•, ~
Mr. and Mrs. iflu'ley E. Jolla- I!Dd Mrs. E1111ene Baaing and
and family wen SUnday Rbonda'\fere Tuesday ·ev8Dlnl

Attempts are De1111 m11Ue i.u an,!,,. ~ ~: ;.;:!::::;: =..~ ~!'.:·j R'"Pd. dsto~ter of Mr. Ud
get new backing to OPfll the sica! educaUon facUIUes, and Louis Ford, who will Kl_,adtlate
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plus!&gt; facility.
need for ralslng atendords.
from St. Louis Unlverat~ity•••'onm~l
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- •till -olal(lled
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,..., -of Pomeroy were Sat- spettt aa aflernolm at tbe home

·rrain Derailments Highlight News
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Mrl. •llllllent
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afternoon and even.lng YlBltors ot VISIIOn 01 'i{u·. ~ ~.~D.

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AQUARIVM - One of mony PTA projects In Wash·
lllngton school Is the aquarium In Mfl. Edwin Edelblute'•
oocond grade homeroom Pictured above with their teacher
ore Jamos Hueholt, Da~ld Cro,.en, Bobby JohniiDn, Bret
Wilson, Ike Hively, Greg Boone, Ronnie VanSickle and
Thomas. The aquarium was purchased through prize
money In the PTA'' attendance contest.

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Womeldorff &amp;Thomas Co.

Apn"I"IS s·1gnaIfor washington schooI
YfAto Begin Planning for 1966-67 Term

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4 speed trans., red with like new white Intel'
ior, spotless, new car trade

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Solid white, low mileage, like new

13 4 5

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'64 BUICK LeSabre

'65 PLYMOUTH

'63 FAIRLANE

'63 ,MERCURY

4 DOOR SEDAN

FURY Ill 4 DR. HARDTOP

2DOORSJDAN

Factory air condition, loaded with accessories, over $4,000 sticker price when car was
new

standard shift, V-8 engine, white and red iJl.
terior, local one owner
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Licht green finish, clean car.

Custom, iurgundy and white, ready

Discounted

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$1145

2 DOOR HARDTOP
Loaded with extras, bucket seats and aU sold
finish with matching interior

Discounted
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'63 VOLKSWAGEN

'63 FORD GALAXIE

UMOZINE 8 PASS.

3SEAT BUS

4 DOOR SEDAN

8 passenger, air conditioned, $7,000 car when
new

Discounted
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745

'59 OLDSMOBILE

'61 FALCON

'59 CHEVROLET

CONVERnBLES

STAnON WAGON

BEWR

1-88 serlu. 1·98 series. Your choice

To ·••••''"""-

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A regular little work horse, white with red
interior

345

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YOUR TOTAL DISCOUNT DEALERI

PHALEN-MARTI~
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R11tland,

Gold finish, local one owner, new car trade in

STORf HOURS
12 PM to 9 PM Mondoy thru Soturdoys

USfD ITEMS BOUGHT &amp; iOLD
CLOTHING e FURNITURE e APPLIANCES

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nurse !Dr count,y and city
---llealtb P!'Oifllm.
Provided
MEDICINAL BlfTi'tR
'chrtatmu treats.
The 11telent Grttks, JIA)IIJ8lllll
1938 - Raised money for the , and Scythlans did not use
first ·lim! from the concession ter as food bot applied It to
llanil at the new swimming Injuries and to the hair;
pool.
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!rom buroeil butter wu appl~
· liMO - Approved lbe county to sore eyea, according
prevenUon of delioqueacy pro- Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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Smith Corona Typewriters
Kirby Vacuum Cleaners
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USED
CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM!
STOP IN TODAY!

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LOWEST
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FURNITURE

April has arrived.
District Was bosl to fourth an- Keith
Brandeberry,
That means the end of an- nual district conference
fer president.
cession booth on Memorial
other school term is near. Gal· first time. Contributed $25 to 1961 - Membership In organ- 1Field received $1,210.43 in
Upolls echool officials
and Red Cross for war efforts.
ization climbed to 1,568. Final fill last fail. And, for tbe
the $250,000 year for eighth grade awards. time .
th l'br
d
Parents of studenls are already 1945 - Supported bleb
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smce e 1 ary opene , Pomeroy
mapping out plalla for the 196&amp;- school bond Issue, w
pas.... 11163 - Opened school's
11 1s being operated by
POMEROY,
115 E. SECOND ST.
Middleport
17 term.
overwhelmingly. Continued to rary on Feb. II, under
school board
Tuesday nigh~ an orgaolza- support war fund, Red Cross; manship of Mrs. James
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lion considered to be one of purchased glaBSes and obtain· and under president Mrl. ______ .111
the most active group! In the ed speakers on prevention and Hamilton's leadership.
Old French City, the Washing- treatment of juvenile delinquen- 111611 _ conducted a success- '
ton School PI'A, will
elect cy.
lui talr under leadership of I'
officers for tbe 1966 • f1 schoal 1949 - Worked for a three- Mrs. Carroll Snowden, preslyear.
,
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mill school levy. Contmued ~ts dent. From fair's profits, playTuesdays el~clton will high- iiUPJJOrt of the well · baby chn- .
equipment was purchasUght - and clunu - another 1c, and c1ty recreation program.
and a pilot reading pro- '
outatanding year of activities. 1952 - Purchased new curwas begun.
The successor to Mrs. L C. ::~• for the Washlngtnn andl- ''This Is just a sample of
Walker will be the organlza. rum.
outstanding work dowo lbrough
lion'&amp; 45th president II
(8 1953 - Helped re •
years," said Mrs. Crossen. ,
Janrs of existence.
safety patrol program._
added, "We hope we have
The PI'A in Gallipolis was or· 1955 :- Play~d leadmg_ role
back happy memories
l'es, We're Celebrating Our 30th Annlversarg and To Show f tu• Appreefatfon
fanlzed in 1120. However' II ~ In a drive to rtd commumty
some and instill desire
to !
Our FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS For Their Patrot~age, We Are llavlng A Sah&gt;
was not 11soctated with the 1object1onable comiC books and
who wiU soon become
llate and DBUonal organlzaUon hrerature. Replaced
thre
of this 1ine organiza·
Evergthit~gln Our Store. So Come Belp VsCelehratealldSat•e$$$Too!
unW the fall of 1928.
drmklng fountains.
In the years to come "
Guiding the PTA through Its 1956 - Supported all-out
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tarJy yeara were Mrs. Alice for new school bond issue. Pur- ~he ad~mJstr.ahon also reWolfe, Mrs. Clyde Ingles, Mro. chased additional
oetved lligh pmse for !Is ofHubert Karns, Mrs. Leo Bean, equipment from PI'A
fair. forts m working with the
Mrs. Frank Shaw and Mrs. !This was the first year a
gamzation.
.
Fred Plymale.
held the preeident's chair - Ed· Oulgomg Preudent Mrs. 1
Mrs. Frank Janes was the win Edelblute.)
first president (in 1928-29) to 11107 - Second man, Dr.
ON ...
1erve tbe organizaUon when It
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became affiliated with
the
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atote and nat10nal PI'A.
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Purpose of lbe WaabJnston Temperature,
School PI'A Is Ia ralsa money weather conditions for
to http support school projects 34-hour period as recorded by
Unlika tbe btgloning •
Pete McCormick at Fairfield
the fi'A supported grade. 1 weather station.
through 12, today'a aasoclaUon 1111~
Blgb Low Wea. ne~:. 11
work&amp; for tbe betterment of eJ. Son.
C5 20
Fair
THE
tmentary progl'BD!I. Other or- Moo.
45 18 Fair
AIFIIEQUIPT
ganlzattons, such as tbe alb- Tues.
55 17 Fair
letlc booaton and band boosters Wed.
II 39 Cloudy
1upport loclar'o acUvlti01 on. a Thurs.
5f
%t Rala
hlchtr level
Fri.
12 fO Fair
~EMOT'I!·CONTROLLK
'lbe Waahlngton PI' A baa Sal.
fl
30 Cloudy
SLIDE PROJECTOR
complied 1D outatsndlng Ust Average high temperature
of accoliipllshmenta
lbroup the week tllis year - 50.1; last '
the )'f81'J. Mn. Thomu Cros- year - M.4.
MD, 11181 pubtlcJty chalnnan,
Average low temperature
DBJIIed 1 few ollbote projeeta: the week this year - 28.4:
INa - Prepantl bot llltlll year - 30.7.
for puplll, lltlpplletl fuilda fGr Total precipitation for
medical llllltal!cl. Pur1lhaHd week thla ~~ar - .11; last
I plallo.
- .11.
IIY!R BEfORE SO
I930 - l'urdtul4 live bltld Totti pre&lt;lpltaUon to
date
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lot' lhl• year - 8.92 Inches;
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While with red lnterlilr, standard shift, New
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and daughters, Marlere and
Kartene, attended u.e . home
show and horse show . With the
star of the show bemg LouiS
Armotrong and hiS All Stars at

Mark and Lisa, · of Plain City,
visited ever a recent weekend
1 - - - - - - - - - l w l t h her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
~Hallie Murny
Waugb. On Sunday, Mr. I
Mr. CUrtis Penh of Deln!lt and Mrs. Eddie Fran"'
and ,
~pent a weekend with
bis childr&gt;n of Gallipolis ond Mr. ]
sister, Mra. Amoo Waugh and and Mrs. John Smith and chi!·
husband
dren opent the day with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kelly of Mr. Amos Waugh spent o reColumbus spent a weekend with cent Wednesday with Mr.
his mother, Mrs. Lucinda KeJ. Mrs. Paul Eddie France
ley and family. Other callers cbJidreo.
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Mr. and Mro. John R:avencralt
of Prospect, Mr. Weaver Kelly,
Cardington, Mrs. Celesta Switzer of Gallipolis and Junior
MERRY GO ROUND - Mrs. Caroll Snowden, left, and students pose beside a new merry go round which waa Wood. Mrs. Kelly bas been Ill
the past three weeks.
purcbated with PTA funds, and Installed on Memorial Fie ld recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley

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I~Pt'nt fuesday ovenlng
will'
Sylvia Eno.
Mr. end Mra. Lester Snt
honored wltb a birthda ~ " •
oer,at the home of. tpeir daugh' Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
and _lamlly a reeent Sun
day. It WliS Mro. Soles birthday.

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Curtla PeDis IIIII • •
Amos Waugh, lo!lt sunda1
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ha•lag Rt~Sen. ol Bunker Hill.
·., train derailmanls. Oo MOll, ---- • . . .
Rbonda.
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morning 13 cars of a Balti- MEIGS COUNTY Is seebig A WAVE OF thievery Blr~ck scholarship ,. mathematics
Mrs. James Reeves, Mrs. Ell· Mias..Belle Teny iul~ ~ diujh­
,. and Ohio freight train the beginnlnJ of o transform•- the coonty this .week. Two teea- Florida Slate Unlvei'Sity.
llllnlng, Rbonda, Mrs. Fred ter Patty were visitors ill Gal,, derailed at New Haven. tion of tbe terr.aiD lh the route agers were charged with the Carolyn Killg, daughter of
l'l'uckermall and Mrs. Jack E~ lipolis Wednallday.
. 1 two weeks
ago 19 cars of the new Rl. 7 by-pass. This breaking and entering of
a and Mrs. Harry Klllg has
and son, Billie, were Wed: ~nt off the tracks at
West weel&lt; the clearing and earth Cheshire lowiiShip home. Liller elected vice president ol
1~~~1'/~vlsltors of Mrs. Paul Afrlcll's Orange River w''
Columbia, and asll ewkeeight moving crews were changing In tbe week tho sheriff was c~ass at the Ul'-orSJIV of
ll
named. lD bonor of t!le ·Dutch
cars jumped off at Hobson.
' U• looks In the Thomas Fork called Ia investigate the i!Jeft Clllllllti School ol Nurstng
Johnson, Mrs, House o1 Orange •
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am. Tht contractilll( firm of of a car motor on Rt. I Gal· Heallb. Mr. and Ml'!l
JIESIDENTS were L. R. Skelton of Cqkunbus is Opolis: a 'IV set from Ems! Northup met Gregorv Peck
ahocbd lblo week when Mas- pushing the work ·on the high- Null of Gallipolis and c a r the Cured Cancer Assernoly
parts from a Jacksoa Pike res- Columbus. Peck Is cbalrmao
011 CIIUIJ\)o re&lt;lll'llecl three high· way link.
wajl fatalltlet 01 Tuescl~. Two
ident. The stale patrol recover- the National Caace~ Qu88de.
MDton, W. Vo., men were ldll- THE MARSHALL KING fam- ed a car stolen from Gallipo- Jack WIUiams. ass1steot
ed IB a Cl!Hemi accident near Uy of Pomero,v is having some lis Rambler•. Inc. on old Rt. 7 ager of Eva~ Super Markell,
Ashton, and Martha Fike, 21, tough breaks. Last week lb.! near the Metgs-Gallto Jme.
Inc., In Galhpolls, bas been
1 Mlrshal: University student father accidentally shot himPl'?moted to . manager of
ol Nlln!, w. Va., who was doing self in the leg, and is hospital- A GAU.IPOIJS driver, Mar- Middleport store.
eo-op teaching at New Haven, ized. and several days earlier garet Houston. an~ two passen. ·J
was 1tf1Jed when her small car 8 son David 5 suffered a frac gers, owe thetr IJVes to the
"""t .,t of controL
lured' leg wh..; a ptcnic table quiok thinking of Mrs. Hoos- _ _ _ _ _:;:.._...,.__
ton. The car they were I• took BY MRS. MITCHELL WEBB 1
Ifell on him.
MIDDLEPORT COUNCIL of·
off for the Ohio River on White Sund di
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Ave and 'th th0 b ' n0 t
ay nner gues~ o
lered to surrender four park- FOUR MIDDLEPORT girls
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wt .
ra&lt;es
and Mrs John Webb were their
M
Nancy Efaw, Home EconomiB~ Columbus
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workmg, the drtver turnert the
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ra.
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,....._ on Ra ce st_.. to pr.o- nommated
as delegates
for ca 'nt
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daughter and family, Mr. and
Ohio Electric Company will demonstrate the
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vide for I!IIOI'kel banlnng faeth- Buckeye Girls State are Janis r
ee.
Mrs. David Ball and their grand- Magic Chef and Unico Jl]ectric ranges the last day of a
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ties at the CitiZens Nahonal Schmoll, Sue Rue, Sa a d r a
daughters, Mr. ond Mrs.
Open House, IO a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 9. Jacl'll
Bank !Dr 1 trade of land and Swartz, and Debbie Grueser.
RIO
GRANDE COLLEGE mood Robie, Mro.
Charles
is the manager of the Landmark Store located
~buildings oo M.ll St., alley,
was m the news agam • tlus Roach and Daughter Teresa
Main Street, Pomeroy.
but tbe offer was turned down.
IN GAWA COUNTY
week when Jt was a~~nouaced Lynn The occasion was their I:::::::::::::::===;;;:;:~;;:;;:-:;;.;;-~~
AREA RESIDENTS number- that the new men 's dor'!l;lory daughrer's, Mrs. David
I·
Sunday visitors of their
RICHARD ROSENBAUM, an ing 5,000 attanded two sessions :\been named Holzer Hall birthday. Callers in the
..
eola, Mr. and·Mra. LlncoiR
1ccountant at Kaiser Alullll- of the MGM Scout-A - Rama l ,. onor the late Dr. Charles noon were Rev . .uadley a
sell.
t ··
DUm, who resides in Pomeroy, held at the National
Guard ! o:;. Holzer, Sr., long prPSJdent Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
wu aamed 1o lead the cam. Armory above Pt.
Plea, nt of the college board of trustees. ruff. Mr. Webb is ill.
Kall Lee, Charles Jeffery,
paign for the passage of a bond las~ weekend. Cub Pack 203 of The eolle~e choir 15 _singing this Mr. and Mrs. Garry
Jn and nephew Miclrael ~~~~~~
isaue to provide a nigh school]Grace Methodist church
led week at the recepf:Jon tor the of Michigan spent a few days
of Langsville were St
lor Ute •wly organized Mt&gt;i l!.sl ticket sales for the event. Clar- Cher~y Blossom prmcess
'"I with their parents .. Jr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey evening visitors of Mr.
Local School DistncL The viee- ence Thompson,
Middleport Washmgton.
Clifford Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. and family of Albany and Mr. Mrs. Charley Smith and Jo.
Modti14RD6A
eba.irmaa appointed at the school superintendent, was gen.
Frank Mullins and Mr. and and Mrs. Guy Russell
and Weekend vlSitors of Mr.
1
public meeting were : C.
ern! chairman of the ev..L
OUR
HOUSE MUSf:UM Mrs. H. c. Callahan.
]Terry Lyna of Pomeroy were Mrs. Howard Russell were
Blakeslee of Pomeroy, Robert
wtll have a delayed opening of Mrs. Shirley Rouie has hten
and Mrs. W. L. Boyoe,
King of Salisbury, Barbara Mul- HOPE STILL LINGERS at several months due to lhe ex- il' and was absent from her du- Mr. and Mrs. David Ball.
Eileen Venoy, Mr. Earl
ALL FRO!. FREl 13.8 Cu. Ft.
Je. of MlddleporL Ralph Carl Rio Grande College for event- tenswe rehabilitation program, ties at Ohio Valley Bank two Mr. and Mrs. John We!Jb, sell and Mr. Robert Venoy
of Bedford and Vernon Weber ual accreditatioa after the nid now m prol!'ess by the 0 h 1o days.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vance famtly of Columbus, Mr.
of Rmland. The organizatioa for that status was turned H!Stoncal SocJety.
1 MiS! Georgia Grey of Colum- Mr. and rs. Delbert
Vance Mrs_. Edward Vanoy and
meelin( was beld Tuesday.
doWR at the meeting of t h 0
,
bus spent the weekend wtth went to Ham~o Tuesday to Cra1g of Pomeroy and Mr.
ONLY
with Trade
North Central Associalion of l THE BOAT LAUNCHING and her brolher, Mr. .Md Mrs. see Mr. Webbs cousm, Le- Mrs. WllllamRusseUand son, .
PLEASANT POINT Resort Colleges and Secondary Schools purkmg area constructeo on Frank Grey.
land Webb who passed away Wayne, of Mine_rovllle.
. 1
1r M...,• coun!J iJ still in the in Chicago. The college can re- the Gallipolis park IJ'On( will Mr. and Mrs. Debert Vance, after a heart attack.
.
Mra. Joe Hatfield Is SptDdmg ]
news. This week at a meeting apply next year. The visitors be de~Jcated Sunday, A1ml 24. Mr. and Mrs. David Ball and Mr. Alva Lowe accompamed a few days h~lp1~g care for .
of stockbolders, the receoUy evaluation listed inadequote fi- according to •• anno!Ulcoment family, Mr. Don Swick were Mt . Dewey Good to Gallipolis Mrs. Wallace Hatf1eld . and
~ected board of dire~tors re- naAcial stability, insufficient / 0~ _u. S. Engm~~rs and r1f_v i"lf. Monday evfning visitors of Mr. Clinic Tuesday to consult her daughter. Mrs. Hatf1e~d JUSt re- '
Signed, and a new directorate acadernjc planning. lai"k
of I fJcJals. The fac1hty was bmtt at and Mrs. O"ohn Webb.
d()('tor.
turned. from the bospJt.al.
Gallipolis, Ohio
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formed headt;d_by Rolfe Lee books for library, teachers in-~ • cost of $114,000.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne Mrs. Opal Smith was a risl- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray I 3rd &amp; Court Sts.
Ph. 446-0965
ond
1\rtght, two of the MACillNE THREE
.
. were Tuesday evening visitors tor Wednesday of Mrs. Dona Johnsen of Grove Ctty were Fn- ~
private stocltholdero. structing in more thao one , NAMES IN NEWS ,. Anne , of Mr. and Mrs. Joho Webb, Paisley.
day overnight guests of hiS par-

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lnrdaY evanlng vlsUora ol Mr. of Mrs. Harley E. Jebii.BOII mak·
and Mra. Harley E. Jolmsoa and lnj; dolls to be • t ovmeas. , '
Mn. Jam• ltee9•, ~
Mr. and Mrs. iflu'ley E. Jolla- I!Dd Mrs. E1111ene Baaing and
and family wen SUnday Rbonda'\fere Tuesday ·ev8Dlnl

Attempts are De1111 m11Ue i.u an,!,,. ~ ~: ;.;:!::::;: =..~ ~!'.:·j R'"Pd. dsto~ter of Mr. Ud
get new backing to OPfll the sica! educaUon facUIUes, and Louis Ford, who will Kl_,adtlate
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plus!&gt; facility.
need for ralslng atendords.
from St. Louis Unlverat~ity•••'onm~l
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,..., -of Pomeroy were Sat- spettt aa aflernolm at tbe home

·rrain Derailments Highlight News
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Mrl. •llllllent
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take place In ~~
this year starting July 4 • 8 qt•allered tho t70111l81!8l'l
the County 4-H and You t h with .a Ubl'BI')' for
C8mp· at Southside.
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lets el guidance In aeUIDB up
tha curriculum. Gil ·. 'BIIl'llelte,
Coumy E~illi~U AiatW-:I,
will direct the camp.

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Oxfords &amp;
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62 Thunderbird
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power brakes, power window§, • ir conditioning,

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63 Ford Gal. 500
Conv. 352 eng. Std. tnns.
RJdlo 1nd heater

63 Chevrolet Imp.
4 dr. H.T. 8 cvl. At trans.,
p,

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2 Dr. Hudtop, '189 eng·
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I WE HAVE LEARNED . Mrs.
1-McKASKEY FIRE
Ora Hill, Mrs. Ruth Tucker and
PROOF FILE
several olher Racine area residents were drr.-ply interested In
1-26 inch BICYCLE
the rt&gt;ct-nl story about the CarI--SILVER TONE
mel School being struck
by
lightning
about
53
years
ago
GUITAR
The article was published
I-WRINGER
last week's
T!rr1es-l
Senti
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under
the
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WASHER
:Dr. Lester L. Roush. Hoih we1·e i(
I-BIG PORCH
pupils there at U1e time ef
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incident.
SWING
2-BEDS, Complete
GEORGE VEITH,
1-Metal WARDROBE dleport. has a 7&amp;-year-oid hov's ll

Keith Goble Ford

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Thomas E. Simpson, ITI, 21,
Claymont, Del.. sullered only a
Editor's Note - Miss Lyn·
bump on his bead when be da Rees, tlaupter of Mr. aad
WI' ' ked his car at 12:45 a. m. Mn. ~loyd 1\eos of tltl Gar·
S.:llrday at Pine-st., near the field Ave., Gallipllls, Is the
intersertion of VIntOn Ave.
oobjeet of lbe Hll piqap secSimpson was charged
with tloo of the RoU Call,"
a
driving left of center and was newspaper of Capitol HIU in
linPd $20 and cos_ls Saturday Waablngtoa, D. C. The article
m· ·ning In municipal court.
follows: She Is 1 secretary
·v pollee said Simpson told
t1
he didn't remember any·
1
about the accident. Offl.
e&lt;- .• quoted Simpson that the
o ' thing be remembered was
hi,ting the brak"' and, getting
uo from the right side of the
lr-nt seal.
11ice said that Siii!.Jl'O"''
c; was passing another westbound car driven by Steven E.
Nu1111, 17, Rt. I, Gallipolis, lost
control and hit the front lend· '
er of the Nunn car. Simpsen's
car then went a'"""' the high·
way and struck a flrepllll at
the \nterseclion. The plug had
minor damage. The Simpson
car ])ad heavy damage and ,
there wu minor damage to
the other car.
LYNDA BEES

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W' HaJ:vey Calboon,
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U,. need tor lncreaoed meat
productloll 111 feed aa eVet' iD~~ populatloo in
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During OUR BIG DOUBLE
DIVIDEND SALE. ·
Large Selection. Hufryl

o.mpoll•

a 4S.9 decrease from the 63
accidents in January.
But last month brought Gal·
a County's first traffic falali·
ty of 1966 when Burl Raines, 211,
Crown City, &lt;lied of injuries In
a March 19 wreck on Rt. 7 •t
Crown City.
Six of the March acciden~
were Injury type accidents with
a total of 12 persona Injured.
Twenty · five of the occidents

were In Gallla county ind four
were In Meigs county.
Patrolmen spent 915 palrol
hours on the highways of the
two counties. They made 161 ar·
resls and issued 299 warnings.
Officers also ga~ assists to
Sl mqtorlsts and conducted t9
PUCO checks. Dispatcher~ at
the post answered 1405 telephone calls and
~rtetins 169
visitors to the post.

1a the offlee ol Walter MoelIer (lGI~ Ohio).
Pert and perky Lynda Rees
Is a TV celebrity. She's
on
television every minute of her
working day.
"My desk is near the door,"
she explained, "and Rep. Moe!.
.ler has a closed circuit TV
camera facing the. doorway
broadcasting 8 picture onto 8
nehrby receiver all the time.
Not only am 1 on the screen
. ent an d.
so are lh e cDnstl1u s
staffers who come In !rom oth-

she ot cour!le majored in hls· 1
tory and political science at
Marietta College, and early
Americ&amp;D history at William
and Mary. The latter prOJram
was also unusual, an appren~
ticeship in historical ediliDJ.
She was trained to edit histori·
cal publications of the Inelitute
of Early American Hi~tory and
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Culture
PLANT SEEDLINGS - Members of Middleport Brow me Troops No. 5 and 39 were busy at the Middleport ~Ulljo
Always fascinated by politictl clpal Park Satur~ay planting_ pine seedlings ~s an Arbor Day project Troo~ leaders Mrs. I. R. Neal and M~•- Rlchartl.
d
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Vaughan supervised the project. Mrs. Neal IS shown In the foreground asststmg Kathy Harris and Tamt Hoffmaq,
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an peotpnkel,_ yn ad, w"Th 1ue • Looking on behilid them are Janet Neal, Martha McNeal, Cindy Glaze and Ida CascL In the rear are Betb Vaueba..;
eyes WI mg, sa1 ,
e ure
S h
Ord c d c · h 1 d
v
of capitol Hill was 80 ~rtal, 1 Maureen Nelson, tep an1e
, an y arm!C ae an Mrs. aughan.

~~e~ t~~~se~~: ~:~ ~pw~~~.~o~~:.r~!:i~~ Boaters will

:sto!:::g
js:
es on TV.
Lynda, 23, can also claim
another ur.lque aspect of her
life, a penchant for living In
historlcal towns. Born Ia Galli·
polis, the second settlement in
Ohio, she went to college is
Marietta, the first setUement.
She received her master's degree from William and Mary
College I• Williamsburg, • nd
now lives In the nation's cap!·
taL
Foliowlns this historical bent,
mr•
:.0 ~-=oaedal IDcllnlca ~elgave,

the history I once stndied."
Lynda spent adjournment
working Ia the district office
then returned to set up an 8•
pariment in Arlington
with
fellow Hillite, Hopa Reynolds
of Royce, Wis.
Among her many ocltvltles,
Lynda coonts driving around
In ber new robln's.egg -blue
fastback Mustans. She reads
anything asci everything, I or
information, relOiatlon,
and
escopa.

- ......,__ License of
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Dr"JVef IS
lleaida
suspended

Conn[J for JIOI'IOII lo blve
-7pels innocula~ with .rabies.
vacelnet
departoflictals · llld Saturday, · '

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Tbe flral cJIDie will
be
Tbtlrllday, AprU 7, from 7.f

:;:::;.r"~~e r::r~. Po~':
In Portlaad at lb Otarles
Hams packing llonoe 00 h~
day, April 1, from 1., p.m.

John W. Howell Saturduy mol'llIDJ suspended the operator's
license of Ronnie D. Wrigh~
16, Waterloo Star Rt., for 60
days 1..- speeding _and Michael
D. Duffy, 16, Gallipohs. for 30
days lor apeedmg. Both had
c1ted by &lt;Jly pohce.

Convene for
Safety Study
Boaters .of the Mason-Gallia·
Meigs area were reminded to.
day by B. B. Matthews that
the first of a series of schedUI·
eel public Instruction course• In
safe boating will be held at 7:·
30 p.m. Monday at the Renderson Coast Guard Statio•.
The sessions which are open to ever one' but are prlmar.
y boat
·n n
11 for
tiy
n~w M ders, WI 1 Cl~ j
lhrnue :~t A~ a~ 7
g.m.
oug
P
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at the same locatio•. Msttht&gt;ws
IS trammg offtcer of the GaJJI·
polls-Pt. Pleasant Flottlla 111-4,
U. S. Coast Guard Awdltary
sponsors of the courses.
Qualilied Instructors for the
course will include Hugo Pier·
otti, Elmore Casto, and Douglas Mullineaux, members of
Flotilla III-I, and also regular
Coast Guardsmen at the Hen.
derson Station will assist.

Democrats LI.ki.ng
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Torch Stolen
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The Executive Branch of the
federal government currently '
employes 2,496,090 people, accordiDJ te the World Almanac.

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Tenth District democrats apparently are going all the
way with gubernatorial candidate Frazier Reams, Jr" over
Harry H. Mclwain.
William A. Lavelle, Athens County Democratic ~halt•
man. annount.,d Saturday the results of a poll he corKiuct·
ed by mail of Demo&lt;ratic central committeemen in the
lOth. Congre~sional district. He aaid about 200 of the distnct s comm1tteemeo respon· - - - - - - - - - George Kenny of the O.Kan ded.
amazing since Mr. Reams baa
Machinery &amp; Repair Company, The results were:
never been in the district in
reported the theft at 2:30 p.m.
bis campaign and his opponent
Friday afternoon. The sber· Governor - . Harry H. Me .. bas made spetcbea before sevIff's :epahrtr;'entf is inveslilgat· :;a";j.;;!~i:.:;zl~; Reams, Jr. oral diBiricl Democratic mee~
mg I e I e t o an acety ene
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torch valued al $65. two gauges Attorney General Mark! Lavelle, who was a member
at $92, and 200 ieet of double I McElroy 60, Robert E. Sween- of the Stale Democratic Candi·
hose, valued at IIOO.
ey, 13&amp;, Undecided 9.
Idates Committee, abo Jaid
Deputies aald the Items were Serre!ary of Slate _ James that the names of Bell and
stolen from the barge some time H. Bell 95, James D. Nola• 38, Brown for Secretary of Stall
after 2 a.m. on Friday morning. Undecided 66.
and Slate Treasurer were winLt. Governor - William L. omg out over the endorsed cau·
BOYS INVITED
OFI••CE OPPN
Coleman 117, Paul J. Lvnch 43, didates, James D. Nolu and
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Melga Ceunly bo_ys 12 yem:s Meigs County Board of Ele&lt;&gt;- Undecided 36.
1 Michael E. Entloger.
of age and older mterested m lions officials said Saturday Stale Aud 1tor _ Thomas E. He urged each CoWl~ Comtractor operation and malnten- their office in the Masonirt Ferguson 173, Charles
m1tteeman le urge tbmr pe..
ance are invited tc altend the Temple building in Pomeroy will 11. Undecid~ IS.
nle to support Nolan and Efll.
first meeting of !he
Meigs be open daily from 1 to 4 p. m.,! State
Treasurer _
Inger,
County 4-H Tractor Club at lhe beginning Mol$y through the IBrown 91, Michael E. Entingoor i
County Extension office
on last Thursday in April too per-' 28, Undecided 75.
Tuesday, April 5, at 6 p.m. Ed· sons to cast absentee, disabled, Lavelle
said
that
ison Hollon Is the club advisor. soldier, etc., ballots.
I ier 1\eams' strength

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The Galli• county sberlil's
department late Friday afternoon received the report of the
theft of acetylene
burning
equipment valued at
$257,
lrom 1 b.;.ge at O.Kao Harbor,
Kanauga.

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Hoaltla deparlmeal olllclais
oald o uunt tilled In Olive
Twp., betwoeo Porllant1 aod
Lollg Bottom taol -k, has
been tested aad proved rabid. Ga!S~veln R.I Betzted,11 •b Rt. 1
upois, a so ci
y city
It Wll lbe llral animal killed pollee, pleaded not JUilty and
In lbot oecilon o1 tbe countyl Judge Howell continued the
b•VInl rabiea according to
deparlmont tpokoomOL
case.
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Ill ano~r City poltce ease,
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J0 d p
Va.,.:retted a $27.50 bond
1orFrsedqu . kDJ tires.
ge orter Fines
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lis
ertlincedN:a1, 17d, Galltpoin elgs Conrt
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Two persona were lined
stop sign vl~jation and John
day In Meigs County Court
Brown, 16, Gallipolis, was fin'
lion by Judg F nk W p te
$S ~nd costa for !allure to
Jr
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· or r, stop Wlthtn the a"ured clear
·
. Both had been cited
Clifford Icenhower wet
by the State llilhway patrol.
Boy !leoul Troop Z03 Satur&gt;
$25 and costs 011 aa
In a case tnnaferred ·to the
day
compl- plutmc 1,001
ORDERS PROBE
citation and Charles
juvenile court lrom Law·
pil!e
trees u o Cotilln'atloa
Melgs County Commoa Pleaa '100 and costs 08 1 no
COWl!)', Jndge Howell disproject. The 1ree1 are..lll ao It'
Judge Joba ' C: B8cen bas ..-. ator's license charge.
a charst of illtsal park·
ea
aear Racoooll Creek, • tht
dmd a divorce lnvesiiJation Porter suspended $75 of
Gary Dully,
17,
other
side of Norlbup .. tbt
ill the action by Robert D. milt's fine and placad bim
former Cub Alllaon . . .
VI, Alita R. Spirea.
probatloD for 10 dayo.
The alx lo eight lllllll 1m
,
11r1 not
- .larfl
for dyQIII te see lor
area Is IJII!rDiimato.
ly ene-half mila olf the D!lla
I t:~~~ bilbway. But tbe
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MILLIE LEGAR
·· Adrten V. Wlaecarver, 44, Zaneavllle, melted by
· - Illy' pnloeat benefit,
pleaded
gullt)l ~turday ID municipal court to
&lt;ithen and 1M ...., will prof.
'of
while IDIOIIeated. He wu n!leued
it' from thl~ ·"Goa4 Tun&gt;" latlr
by
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tbe lnfiuence

1,• Seedling
Trees Planted
By Troop203

r!'~~~~· E:,.~ Zanesville Man Placed in

t Roml&gt;!or H Old••
6!1 Ro...1or,,I6!1CoChvovalr"
Ford r.V. S7 ChOW·
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Two accidents were tnveatJ. Three persons had
minor
tated early Saturday by the Injuries In a two ear collision
Meigs County Sheriff's depart- at 6:10 p.m. Friday on Rt. 124,
men! with one resuiUDJ In the 01)1! mile west of Rt. 325, in
death of a cow. .
Meigs county, accordins to the
The cow was ktlled at 1 a.m. state Highway palrill.
when it walked onto State Treated at Veterans' Memor·
Route 113 southeast of Carpen- Ia! Hospital, Pomeroy, and relor and waa strtiCk by a cor leased were Don;!ld R. Thorn·
driven southeasterly by Harry aa, 19, Rt. 1 Ne,.port, 0.: Ed·
Jackson, Rt. I, RuUand. _
ward MontiJ&lt;lmery, 25, Piketon;
There wu damage to the and Russell Montgomery, 28,
--• d of J ·•
left front end "'"' oor
""'" Portsmouth. All bad lacerations
son's car. The cow beiOIIJied to and conlusions.
Bill Starcher. No arreel was The patrol cited Thomas to
n.ade.
Meigs county court April 14 on
The other accident occurred a charge of driving at a speed
2:35 a. Ill. on State Route 7, Ill excess for road eondilions.
about s!I-Iontha of • mile
Officers said the accident DC·
of Pomeroy._Sheriff Roberl C. eurred when Thomas, driving
Hartenbach'l deputies
east, toJIP"d a billl crest and
Harry E. Powell, Buffalo. w. went off the right side of the
Va., lost control ol bls car
road. His vehicle come back a·
11 went off the rlaht tldtl -of
cross the bJllhway and collided
was Jigbt and DO arrest
wlth the weatbound car drtven
made.
Edward
Montgomery.
ITI""" waa beavy damage to
can.

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P.hone 446-3314
CHUCK COLLIER - DAVE HARRIS

The March report of the
Gallipolis State Highway Patrol
Post snowed a sharp decrease
in the accident rate compared
with the first two months of
the year.
Officers of Gallipolis Post
Investigated 29 accidents
in
March in the two county area
of Gallia and Meigs. This is a
10.8 per cent drop fl'om the
49 accidents in February, and

Head Bump
Pert,
Perky
Lynda
Rees
Suffered by
Auto Driver Always on Moeller TV

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BOLENS TRACTORS

CHUCK COLLIER SERVICE STORE

8harou BIIJI,, a ~enlor at
Pomeroy H!Jb SChool, b&amp;a
been honored wllb a Scbolar·
thlp Award te ittend NaHonwlde Beauly Academy ID Co~
umbus. Sbe was ODO ol the
winners lrom over 450 OIIJo.
areo appllconls.

Galllpollt, Ohio

blouse that he wore as a young-If
ster. Mr. Veith, now 82,
kept lhe blouse In perfect etn·
dilion through the years. It
has a stylish large collar, typi·
cal of the !1190's.

SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1966

VOL. 1 NO. 9

In Meigs-Gallia Area

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GOINGIII

1965 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan

Country Stdan, Station
Wagon 4 dr. 8 cyl. IUIO
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Richard Austin ~~ JJV!nc

$50 DOWN $5 WIEitLY

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Accident Rate Shows
Bie: March Decrease

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will; be llnanced by lo!'AI eontrtbUtlous, W"'t VII'
·glnla University, and the atudent's fee for eamp\na. 11 IJ
bM to ·inelllde-some toors
sclealllle Interest 1o the

in science te youth,
Letghty oi ii~~rieii:a _
f
offer
specialized
thla endeavor.
the 1965&lt;i6
scllool term. have uriJIBCompaiQflSCOII!act
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neaded It IUJliiOI't the
B'• ROBF.RT WINGETT
TODA i"S THut:e;HT - Conceit raus~s more co&lt;IV81' I ~:::::::::::::::--'--'· --'
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the regular classroom
es.
ing, but wiD be
All Junior bJllh prlnctpola
1at ion tban wit . - La Hochefuucult.
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tary to this situation.
teacbtn have allo
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Homer K. Ashley, a native of Letart Falls, last weea
to fonnlbe ourpriH ....,..,, u
The attemlance wiD
pressed a need
. and deslre
ceJebr~ted his 40th anni\·ersary with the Monarch Rubber "'=~===~;::;;:~,;""~rra!etlbylheabovecortoon.
eel to 50 or 60 campers,
Ibis uperlence.
Co. in the Hartsville area near Canton.
.
,.f"'VY"'""V' competent professors
Six campe tl thla type wet-ell
Mr. Ashley, s descendant of one of th~ Letart Town· """' _ _ _ ~ ~
West VirJinia University
plloted In other porta ol
ship pioneer families. has done well In busmess since ar,...,,..n ,.......,)
Ule lnalructing. Tbe
$ltte and their Ol)l8rience
ririn g in Canton in 1925. ·
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jl•onlol•• AGENT UNCLE POLISH NEWIST
will enjoy new experiences
drawn from in
Ht&gt; is Monareh's viee presi- were 40 employees.
Yettml•f•
such fields as mathematies,
Those eountlea are
dent in charge of nnancP. Mr. The company now has
Auwer• ,.,.,,..tom. tfPHoodt ' Oif ..Mn"
ology, psychology, pbyslcal
ed with tbe event and are
938 Sicond Ave.
Ashier celebrates his
4oth employes and mak.. , 500 pro· _ _ _ _ _ _._.....
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· _ ence and other science ~elds. te have them again tbls
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A weD • balanced
with six addltlonal
sciE..,I 1
observPs its 40th year in bust- Isupplier of automotive
vent Charles Gibbs and Mrs. Leo Commissioners Okay preJfam will be included
nes5;.
! window strips and rubber. for Smith, may baye been the first
, B d
Wher ;tr Ashlev took what! mrtal engine mounts aod IS the persons to catch a glimpse of County 8 U get
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.. 1 m No One produeer J! solid rub- an albmo deer In Meigs Coun· PI'. PLEASANT - The
ld . h
d
herarv"
"'"'m'
W0\1
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Its new Officers
·ob nt
Lhe
Hartvi• lle-. her. \Ires.
• ! ty . . . . It was sland'mg m
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d .1 Mr. Ashley was Monarch 'Ithe road between
Hemlock approved the 1966 · 67
The Litue LeadlnC Ladles 41
ftrm . ~l on~ur_h s. on ~· r~h ~t~e 1tr€1:1sur er 18 ,·ears and assisr- Grove and Route· 33 near the budget of $361,148.
H club he1d its organlzationa1
was pnt&gt;u mattr llrt&gt;s .In
ant treasurer- 10 years.
He James Smith residence when John A. Wilson, president, meeting recently at the home
has bPen a dirpctor since 1957. they saw it last week . . Mr. said the county recorded an of leader, Mrs. Harold 118U1er.1
Mr. Ashley. the son of lhe w. P. Lochary, High-st., Porn· increase of $2,544,1100 in evalu· Officers elected were M
\ate Elmer and Zeila tRoush) eroy, bas an 1884 edition of a atums thts year. The budget Ruth Sauer, president: Jo
Ashley, has a brother, Ralph, newspaper printed in .. Meigs was forw~~d to the
.state Hayes, vice president;
who lives on the fam ily home. County which is full of inter~ tax commtsstoner for approval. Harrls&amp;n, secretary; Cathy
. st('-ad at Le·tart Falls.
,I esting historical material . . . . County Court memben in
rison, treasurer; Elaine RBJns! We learned of Ashley's rise! On gelf, Meigs County Probate dition to Wilso~, pre-sident.
burg, news Teporter;
in the business world by Mrs . . Judge and Mrs. F. H. O'Brien Clare_nce Adkins and
Kauff, recreation leader,
Loaded with Extras Including Air
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Graf'e
Crow
Tolson.
a
loyal
j
returned
from
a
vacation
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B1sselL
Linda
WUUams, health an
62 Comet 2 Door
Conditioner. 9,400 Actual Miles;
now re-r1 Florida last Wednesday .. _ .
chairman.
6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio ' M ~ igs Countian , whe
' side~ in Cant on and
Both h;;~d wonderful suntans
All members wDI take "Let's
1OO% Warranty, New Riviera
1nGI heater.
.
srhool
there.
admitted
they
had
hit
a
Jot
SERVICE
ANNOUNCED
Explore
the
Outdoers"
at
a
62 Ford Gal. 500
Trade In
balls during their vacation . . . PI'. PLEASANT ject along with another of
4 d r. 8 cyl. At Tnns., P.
steering, radio and heder
, . ENDS DEPART· C. .I. Rhodes. Veterans Serv- Sunrise Service will be
own choosing. The neat meeting
ODDS
N
cie
officer,
visited
long
enough
brated
Sunday,
April
10,
at
6:30
will be April I4 at 4
. at the
63 Falcon 2 Dr.
MENT
Thn•e
Pomeroy
wo.
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de
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6 cylinder, standard trans.
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VB, Power Steering, Power Brakes,
R1dio and heater
mrll . Mrs. Aaron Zahl,
Mrs. light the staff with his
School football stadium with were served by Joy Sauer.
Automatic Trans. Shell Beige,
65 Ford Gal. 500
ant humor.
the Rev. C. S. Thompson, Trio~ lr-iOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;i;;iiiiii'-iiiiiiiiiiii'"jl
2 dr. Hardtop, 289 enghw,
Very Nice.
lty Methodist Church, deliver-·11
d1nd1rd trans. Radio and
BOYS
ing the message. In · case of~ ,
h~ater
PHILIP ROBERTS,
inclemeni weather, the serv·
'65 Ford Gal. 500
recently
returned
from
the
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will be held in the blgb
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Conv. 352 eng. Std. trani.,
Factory Air Conditioner, Local
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versity
of
Kentucky
at
Lex
ling·
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school
gym.
r1dio 1nd heater
Owner. All Power Features. Sharp.
! ton where he attended the an64 Galaxie XL
nual Student Chapter
Convertible. 8 cylinder, wto trans., power steer·
enre oi Jhe American Soriety PATIENT TRANSFERRED
lng, power brakes and
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of
Civil Engineers.
Lewis Flanagan of Syracuse I lnlectlon Mold.d Salt For
windows, radio &amp; heater
Automatic, Power Steering, Power
Philip is treasurer of
the was transferred from Helzer
Longer w.. r
61 Olds 98 2 Door
Athens Chapter at Ohio Uni· hospilal to the University ho..
Rutland, 0.
Brakes. Good Family Car.
H.T. At Ir a n ~. All power,
st
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he
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in
ColumbWJ
Saturday
rtdio and heater
Philip and others
fmm
Ewing ambulance. His
USED CLOTHING
63 Mercury Monte.
were
accompanied
by
Sam
my, of Parkersburg, accom- !I
4 Dr. Auto. lrtns. Power
1-17
CASE
POP
advisor, Dr. Harry Kaneshig. panied him.
1teering, radio &amp; heater
Philip has been spending
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63 Thunderbird
remainder of his spring
Although lhe wild turkey
Hardtop, power deering,
I-6-FT. HILLS
power brekes, power win·
tion with his mother, Mrs.
is a good flyer, it prefers to
Middleport, 0.
dowa. 2 Or,
MEAT CASE
Icis Roberts._ _
escape pursuit · by running.

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be the bJll faclm' !Q. 1bii1 ~:01

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Yellture In caliiPlnC Ia lolnC
~Inc&gt; IPOI'IB. .
of Weal Vlrli!lll,

form four ordiau1 wonla.

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In Camp'im,Juiy· U for 4-H Youn, Folks ~: b:.:r-;mo;~

lltne letter to eaeh aquaie, to

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Count.y MBIIl' apOcfal fl!enl!l will ..

take place In ~~
this year starting July 4 • 8 qt•allered tho t70111l81!8l'l
the County 4-H and You t h with .a Ubl'BI')' for
C8mp· at Southside.
re~~· . • .. .
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'Ibis camp, siiDWU' W Ple
iliUWu&amp;; auu
Ilona! Youth SCience Csmp,
espreesad genuine

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experlellce.

lets el guidance In aeUIDB up
tha curriculum. Gil ·. 'BIIl'llelte,
Coumy E~illi~U AiatW-:I,
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1962 ·Buick Electra 4 Dr. Sedan

Oxfords &amp;
Loafers

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1960 Olds 88 - 4 Dr. Sedan

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62 Thunderbird
H~rdtop, power

steering,

power brakes, power window§, • ir conditioning,

2 Dr.

63 Ford Gal. 500
Conv. 352 eng. Std. tnns.
RJdlo 1nd heater

63 Chevrolet Imp.
4 dr. H.T. 8 cvl. At trans.,
p,

llt•ring,

radio

tnd

ht1ter

65 Ford Fair. 500
2 Dr. Hudtop, '189 eng·
M, Cruislm1lic
Low mileage,

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1-McKASKEY FIRE
Ora Hill, Mrs. Ruth Tucker and
PROOF FILE
several olher Racine area residents were drr.-ply interested In
1-26 inch BICYCLE
the rt&gt;ct-nl story about the CarI--SILVER TONE
mel School being struck
by
lightning
about
53
years
ago
GUITAR
The article was published
I-WRINGER
last week's
T!rr1es-l
Senti
nel
under
the
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WASHER
:Dr. Lester L. Roush. Hoih we1·e i(
I-BIG PORCH
pupils there at U1e time ef
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incident.
SWING
2-BEDS, Complete
GEORGE VEITH,
1-Metal WARDROBE dleport. has a 7&amp;-year-oid hov's ll

Keith Goble Ford

Ootens of Other Items

USED CAR LOT

PHONE 742-5394

Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
Middleport

Open 12 Noon Til 9 PM

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Cow Dies When Three Hurt
Hit By Auto
In \Vr;.. .w&gt;k
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toi'Mtlc tranllf racllo,
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Thomas E. Simpson, ITI, 21,
Claymont, Del.. sullered only a
Editor's Note - Miss Lyn·
bump on his bead when be da Rees, tlaupter of Mr. aad
WI' ' ked his car at 12:45 a. m. Mn. ~loyd 1\eos of tltl Gar·
S.:llrday at Pine-st., near the field Ave., Gallipllls, Is the
intersertion of VIntOn Ave.
oobjeet of lbe Hll piqap secSimpson was charged
with tloo of the RoU Call,"
a
driving left of center and was newspaper of Capitol HIU in
linPd $20 and cos_ls Saturday Waablngtoa, D. C. The article
m· ·ning In municipal court.
follows: She Is 1 secretary
·v pollee said Simpson told
t1
he didn't remember any·
1
about the accident. Offl.
e&lt;- .• quoted Simpson that the
o ' thing be remembered was
hi,ting the brak"' and, getting
uo from the right side of the
lr-nt seal.
11ice said that Siii!.Jl'O"''
c; was passing another westbound car driven by Steven E.
Nu1111, 17, Rt. I, Gallipolis, lost
control and hit the front lend· '
er of the Nunn car. Simpsen's
car then went a'"""' the high·
way and struck a flrepllll at
the \nterseclion. The plug had
minor damage. The Simpson
car ])ad heavy damage and ,
there wu minor damage to
the other car.
LYNDA BEES

CHEVROLEl-OLDSMOB\LE M~~:~~:

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More than I50 persona attendad Friday lllght'l alllltral meetlng and banquet of the Gallll

10 CARS PRICED FROM
$75.00 to $595.00

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Re-elected • Gallla
dlreclora ol tbt
Feeder Coif Commltteo
W' HaJ:vey Calboon,
Charlel 'l\!clwdl,
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Et&lt;lenlbt Center.
by Glenn -Graham, master
ceremonlel, Davis dlscilaaad
U,. need tor lncreaoed meat
productloll 111 feed aa eVet' iD~~ populatloo in
bls
topic "Protelnl For tbl

YOU CAN BUY OUTRIGHT
OR TRADE WITH US ON .
t NEW OlDSMOBILES t NEW
CHEVROLET$ tHEW
CHEVROLET TRUCK$
During OUR BIG DOUBLE
DIVIDEND SALE. ·
Large Selection. Hufryl

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a 4S.9 decrease from the 63
accidents in January.
But last month brought Gal·
a County's first traffic falali·
ty of 1966 when Burl Raines, 211,
Crown City, &lt;lied of injuries In
a March 19 wreck on Rt. 7 •t
Crown City.
Six of the March acciden~
were Injury type accidents with
a total of 12 persona Injured.
Twenty · five of the occidents

were In Gallla county ind four
were In Meigs county.
Patrolmen spent 915 palrol
hours on the highways of the
two counties. They made 161 ar·
resls and issued 299 warnings.
Officers also ga~ assists to
Sl mqtorlsts and conducted t9
PUCO checks. Dispatcher~ at
the post answered 1405 telephone calls and
~rtetins 169
visitors to the post.

1a the offlee ol Walter MoelIer (lGI~ Ohio).
Pert and perky Lynda Rees
Is a TV celebrity. She's
on
television every minute of her
working day.
"My desk is near the door,"
she explained, "and Rep. Moe!.
.ler has a closed circuit TV
camera facing the. doorway
broadcasting 8 picture onto 8
nehrby receiver all the time.
Not only am 1 on the screen
. ent an d.
so are lh e cDnstl1u s
staffers who come In !rom oth-

she ot cour!le majored in hls· 1
tory and political science at
Marietta College, and early
Americ&amp;D history at William
and Mary. The latter prOJram
was also unusual, an appren~
ticeship in historical ediliDJ.
She was trained to edit histori·
cal publications of the Inelitute
of Early American Hi~tory and
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PLANT SEEDLINGS - Members of Middleport Brow me Troops No. 5 and 39 were busy at the Middleport ~Ulljo
Always fascinated by politictl clpal Park Satur~ay planting_ pine seedlings ~s an Arbor Day project Troo~ leaders Mrs. I. R. Neal and M~•- Rlchartl.
d
ith bl
Vaughan supervised the project. Mrs. Neal IS shown In the foreground asststmg Kathy Harris and Tamt Hoffmaq,
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an peotpnkel,_ yn ad, w"Th 1ue • Looking on behilid them are Janet Neal, Martha McNeal, Cindy Glaze and Ida CascL In the rear are Betb Vaueba..;
eyes WI mg, sa1 ,
e ure
S h
Ord c d c · h 1 d
v
of capitol Hill was 80 ~rtal, 1 Maureen Nelson, tep an1e
, an y arm!C ae an Mrs. aughan.

~~e~ t~~~se~~: ~:~ ~pw~~~.~o~~:.r~!:i~~ Boaters will

:sto!:::g
js:
es on TV.
Lynda, 23, can also claim
another ur.lque aspect of her
life, a penchant for living In
historlcal towns. Born Ia Galli·
polis, the second settlement in
Ohio, she went to college is
Marietta, the first setUement.
She received her master's degree from William and Mary
College I• Williamsburg, • nd
now lives In the nation's cap!·
taL
Foliowlns this historical bent,
mr•
:.0 ~-=oaedal IDcllnlca ~elgave,

the history I once stndied."
Lynda spent adjournment
working Ia the district office
then returned to set up an 8•
pariment in Arlington
with
fellow Hillite, Hopa Reynolds
of Royce, Wis.
Among her many ocltvltles,
Lynda coonts driving around
In ber new robln's.egg -blue
fastback Mustans. She reads
anything asci everything, I or
information, relOiatlon,
and
escopa.

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Dr"JVef IS
lleaida
suspended

Conn[J for JIOI'IOII lo blve
-7pels innocula~ with .rabies.
vacelnet
departoflictals · llld Saturday, · '

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be
Tbtlrllday, AprU 7, from 7.f

:;:::;.r"~~e r::r~. Po~':
In Portlaad at lb Otarles
Hams packing llonoe 00 h~
day, April 1, from 1., p.m.

John W. Howell Saturduy mol'llIDJ suspended the operator's
license of Ronnie D. Wrigh~
16, Waterloo Star Rt., for 60
days 1..- speeding _and Michael
D. Duffy, 16, Gallipohs. for 30
days lor apeedmg. Both had
c1ted by &lt;Jly pohce.

Convene for
Safety Study
Boaters .of the Mason-Gallia·
Meigs area were reminded to.
day by B. B. Matthews that
the first of a series of schedUI·
eel public Instruction course• In
safe boating will be held at 7:·
30 p.m. Monday at the Renderson Coast Guard Statio•.
The sessions which are open to ever one' but are prlmar.
y boat
·n n
11 for
tiy
n~w M ders, WI 1 Cl~ j
lhrnue :~t A~ a~ 7
g.m.
oug
P
P
at the same locatio•. Msttht&gt;ws
IS trammg offtcer of the GaJJI·
polls-Pt. Pleasant Flottlla 111-4,
U. S. Coast Guard Awdltary
sponsors of the courses.
Qualilied Instructors for the
course will include Hugo Pier·
otti, Elmore Casto, and Douglas Mullineaux, members of
Flotilla III-I, and also regular
Coast Guardsmen at the Hen.
derson Station will assist.

Democrats LI.ki.ng
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Torch Stolen
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From Barge . 0 It tea
0 tog

-1111!1!1!NOW YOU KNOW
The Executive Branch of the
federal government currently '
employes 2,496,090 people, accordiDJ te the World Almanac.

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Tenth District democrats apparently are going all the
way with gubernatorial candidate Frazier Reams, Jr" over
Harry H. Mclwain.
William A. Lavelle, Athens County Democratic ~halt•
man. annount.,d Saturday the results of a poll he corKiuct·
ed by mail of Demo&lt;ratic central committeemen in the
lOth. Congre~sional district. He aaid about 200 of the distnct s comm1tteemeo respon· - - - - - - - - - George Kenny of the O.Kan ded.
amazing since Mr. Reams baa
Machinery &amp; Repair Company, The results were:
never been in the district in
reported the theft at 2:30 p.m.
bis campaign and his opponent
Friday afternoon. The sber· Governor - . Harry H. Me .. bas made spetcbea before sevIff's :epahrtr;'entf is inveslilgat· :;a";j.;;!~i:.:;zl~; Reams, Jr. oral diBiricl Democratic mee~
mg I e I e t o an acety ene
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torch valued al $65. two gauges Attorney General Mark! Lavelle, who was a member
at $92, and 200 ieet of double I McElroy 60, Robert E. Sween- of the Stale Democratic Candi·
hose, valued at IIOO.
ey, 13&amp;, Undecided 9.
Idates Committee, abo Jaid
Deputies aald the Items were Serre!ary of Slate _ James that the names of Bell and
stolen from the barge some time H. Bell 95, James D. Nola• 38, Brown for Secretary of Stall
after 2 a.m. on Friday morning. Undecided 66.
and Slate Treasurer were winLt. Governor - William L. omg out over the endorsed cau·
BOYS INVITED
OFI••CE OPPN
Coleman 117, Paul J. Lvnch 43, didates, James D. Nolu and
,
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,
Melga Ceunly bo_ys 12 yem:s Meigs County Board of Ele&lt;&gt;- Undecided 36.
1 Michael E. Entloger.
of age and older mterested m lions officials said Saturday Stale Aud 1tor _ Thomas E. He urged each CoWl~ Comtractor operation and malnten- their office in the Masonirt Ferguson 173, Charles
m1tteeman le urge tbmr pe..
ance are invited tc altend the Temple building in Pomeroy will 11. Undecid~ IS.
nle to support Nolan and Efll.
first meeting of !he
Meigs be open daily from 1 to 4 p. m.,! State
Treasurer _
Inger,
County 4-H Tractor Club at lhe beginning Mol$y through the IBrown 91, Michael E. Entingoor i
County Extension office
on last Thursday in April too per-' 28, Undecided 75.
Tuesday, April 5, at 6 p.m. Ed· sons to cast absentee, disabled, Lavelle
said
that
ison Hollon Is the club advisor. soldier, etc., ballots.
I ier 1\eams' strength

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The Galli• county sberlil's
department late Friday afternoon received the report of the
theft of acetylene
burning
equipment valued at
$257,
lrom 1 b.;.ge at O.Kao Harbor,
Kanauga.

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Hoaltla deparlmeal olllclais
oald o uunt tilled In Olive
Twp., betwoeo Porllant1 aod
Lollg Bottom taol -k, has
been tested aad proved rabid. Ga!S~veln R.I Betzted,11 •b Rt. 1
upois, a so ci
y city
It Wll lbe llral animal killed pollee, pleaded not JUilty and
In lbot oecilon o1 tbe countyl Judge Howell continued the
b•VInl rabiea according to
deparlmont tpokoomOL
case.
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Ill ano~r City poltce ease,
1 1
, Gary Rullt118,_ 17, Rt. 2 Leon,
J0 d p
Va.,.:retted a $27.50 bond
1orFrsedqu . kDJ tires.
ge orter Fines
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2 M
lis
ertlincedN:a1, 17d, Galltpoin elgs Conrt
, was
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Two persona were lined
stop sign vl~jation and John
day In Meigs County Court
Brown, 16, Gallipolis, was fin'
lion by Judg F nk W p te
$S ~nd costa for !allure to
Jr
• ra
· or r, stop Wlthtn the a"ured clear
·
. Both had been cited
Clifford Icenhower wet
by the State llilhway patrol.
Boy !leoul Troop Z03 Satur&gt;
$25 and costs 011 aa
In a case tnnaferred ·to the
day
compl- plutmc 1,001
ORDERS PROBE
citation and Charles
juvenile court lrom Law·
pil!e
trees u o Cotilln'atloa
Melgs County Commoa Pleaa '100 and costs 08 1 no
COWl!)', Jndge Howell disproject. The 1ree1 are..lll ao It'
Judge Joba ' C: B8cen bas ..-. ator's license charge.
a charst of illtsal park·
ea
aear Racoooll Creek, • tht
dmd a divorce lnvesiiJation Porter suspended $75 of
Gary Dully,
17,
other
side of Norlbup .. tbt
ill the action by Robert D. milt's fine and placad bim
former Cub Alllaon . . .
VI, Alita R. Spirea.
probatloD for 10 dayo.
The alx lo eight lllllll 1m
,
11r1 not
- .larfl
for dyQIII te see lor
area Is IJII!rDiimato.
ly ene-half mila olf the D!lla
I t:~~~ bilbway. But tbe
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MILLIE LEGAR
·· Adrten V. Wlaecarver, 44, Zaneavllle, melted by
· - Illy' pnloeat benefit,
pleaded
gullt)l ~turday ID municipal court to
&lt;ithen and 1M ...., will prof.
'of
while IDIOIIeated. He wu n!leued
it' from thl~ ·"Goa4 Tun&gt;" latlr
by
.., ~ ••••
tbe lnfiuence

1,• Seedling
Trees Planted
By Troop203

r!'~~~~· E:,.~ Zanesville Man Placed in

t Roml&gt;!or H Old••
6!1 Ro...1or,,I6!1CoChvovalr"
Ford r.V. S7 ChOW·
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Two accidents were tnveatJ. Three persons had
minor
tated early Saturday by the Injuries In a two ear collision
Meigs County Sheriff's depart- at 6:10 p.m. Friday on Rt. 124,
men! with one resuiUDJ In the 01)1! mile west of Rt. 325, in
death of a cow. .
Meigs county, accordins to the
The cow was ktlled at 1 a.m. state Highway palrill.
when it walked onto State Treated at Veterans' Memor·
Route 113 southeast of Carpen- Ia! Hospital, Pomeroy, and relor and waa strtiCk by a cor leased were Don;!ld R. Thorn·
driven southeasterly by Harry aa, 19, Rt. 1 Ne,.port, 0.: Ed·
Jackson, Rt. I, RuUand. _
ward MontiJ&lt;lmery, 25, Piketon;
There wu damage to the and Russell Montgomery, 28,
--• d of J ·•
left front end "'"' oor
""'" Portsmouth. All bad lacerations
son's car. The cow beiOIIJied to and conlusions.
Bill Starcher. No arreel was The patrol cited Thomas to
n.ade.
Meigs county court April 14 on
The other accident occurred a charge of driving at a speed
2:35 a. Ill. on State Route 7, Ill excess for road eondilions.
about s!I-Iontha of • mile
Officers said the accident DC·
of Pomeroy._Sheriff Roberl C. eurred when Thomas, driving
Hartenbach'l deputies
east, toJIP"d a billl crest and
Harry E. Powell, Buffalo. w. went off the right side of the
Va., lost control ol bls car
road. His vehicle come back a·
11 went off the rlaht tldtl -of
cross the bJllhway and collided
was Jigbt and DO arrest
wlth the weatbound car drtven
made.
Edward
Montgomery.
ITI""" waa beavy damage to
can.

Cattlemen Dine
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l'hlrd &amp; Court 511.
P.hone 446-3314
CHUCK COLLIER - DAVE HARRIS

The March report of the
Gallipolis State Highway Patrol
Post snowed a sharp decrease
in the accident rate compared
with the first two months of
the year.
Officers of Gallipolis Post
Investigated 29 accidents
in
March in the two county area
of Gallia and Meigs. This is a
10.8 per cent drop fl'om the
49 accidents in February, and

Head Bump
Pert,
Perky
Lynda
Rees
Suffered by
Auto Driver Always on Moeller TV

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BOLENS TRACTORS

CHUCK COLLIER SERVICE STORE

8harou BIIJI,, a ~enlor at
Pomeroy H!Jb SChool, b&amp;a
been honored wllb a Scbolar·
thlp Award te ittend NaHonwlde Beauly Academy ID Co~
umbus. Sbe was ODO ol the
winners lrom over 450 OIIJo.
areo appllconls.

Galllpollt, Ohio

blouse that he wore as a young-If
ster. Mr. Veith, now 82,
kept lhe blouse In perfect etn·
dilion through the years. It
has a stylish large collar, typi·
cal of the !1190's.

SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1966

VOL. 1 NO. 9

In Meigs-Gallia Area

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GO ... GO ...
GOINGIII

1965 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan

Country Stdan, Station
Wagon 4 dr. 8 cyl. IUIO
tr.-ns. w•lh air conditlon-

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60 Ford

Richard Austin ~~ JJV!nc

$50 DOWN $5 WIEitLY

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Accident Rate Shows
Bie: March Decrease

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will; be llnanced by lo!'AI eontrtbUtlous, W"'t VII'
·glnla University, and the atudent's fee for eamp\na. 11 IJ
bM to ·inelllde-some toors
sclealllle Interest 1o the

in science te youth,
Letghty oi ii~~rieii:a _
f
offer
specialized
thla endeavor.
the 1965&lt;i6
scllool term. have uriJIBCompaiQflSCOII!act
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compteled the 7lb er 8th, srade. sentatlve for the fund
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It will not be a duplication
neaded It IUJliiOI't the
B'• ROBF.RT WINGETT
TODA i"S THut:e;HT - Conceit raus~s more co&lt;IV81' I ~:::::::::::::::--'--'· --'
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the regular classroom
es.
ing, but wiD be
All Junior bJllh prlnctpola
1at ion tban wit . - La Hochefuucult.
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tary to this situation.
teacbtn have allo
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be
Homer K. Ashley, a native of Letart Falls, last weea
to fonnlbe ourpriH ....,..,, u
The attemlance wiD
pressed a need
. and deslre
ceJebr~ted his 40th anni\·ersary with the Monarch Rubber "'=~===~;::;;:~,;""~rra!etlbylheabovecortoon.
eel to 50 or 60 campers,
Ibis uperlence.
Co. in the Hartsville area near Canton.
.
,.f"'VY"'""V' competent professors
Six campe tl thla type wet-ell
Mr. Ashley, s descendant of one of th~ Letart Town· """' _ _ _ ~ ~
West VirJinia University
plloted In other porta ol
ship pioneer families. has done well In busmess since ar,...,,..n ,.......,)
Ule lnalructing. Tbe
$ltte and their Ol)l8rience
ririn g in Canton in 1925. ·
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jl•onlol•• AGENT UNCLE POLISH NEWIST
will enjoy new experiences
drawn from in
Ht&gt; is Monareh's viee presi- were 40 employees.
Yettml•f•
such fields as mathematies,
Those eountlea are
dent in charge of nnancP. Mr. The company now has
Auwer• ,.,.,,..tom. tfPHoodt ' Oif ..Mn"
ology, psychology, pbyslcal
ed with tbe event and are
938 Sicond Ave.
Ashier celebrates his
4oth employes and mak.. , 500 pro· _ _ _ _ _ _._.....
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NOTH
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· _ ence and other science ~elds. te have them again tbls
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year ·wil h Monarrh as ~onar r~1 1 duct~ : lt Is the wor~ 9 largest
.
A weD • balanced
with six addltlonal
sciE..,I 1
observPs its 40th year in bust- Isupplier of automotive
vent Charles Gibbs and Mrs. Leo Commissioners Okay preJfam will be included
nes5;.
! window strips and rubber. for Smith, may baye been the first
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Wher ;tr Ashlev took what! mrtal engine mounts aod IS the persons to catch a glimpse of County 8 U get
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.. 1 m No One produeer J! solid rub- an albmo deer In Meigs Coun· PI'. PLEASANT - The
ld . h
d
herarv"
"'"'m'
W0\1
• a
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. on CountvJ Commissioners
Its new Officers
·ob nt
Lhe
Hartvi• lle-. her. \Ires.
• ! ty . . . . It was sland'mg m
1
po .
d .1 Mr. Ashley was Monarch 'Ithe road between
Hemlock approved the 1966 · 67
The Litue LeadlnC Ladles 41
ftrm . ~l on~ur_h s. on ~· r~h ~t~e 1tr€1:1sur er 18 ,·ears and assisr- Grove and Route· 33 near the budget of $361,148.
H club he1d its organlzationa1
was pnt&gt;u mattr llrt&gt;s .In
ant treasurer- 10 years.
He James Smith residence when John A. Wilson, president, meeting recently at the home
has bPen a dirpctor since 1957. they saw it last week . . Mr. said the county recorded an of leader, Mrs. Harold 118U1er.1
Mr. Ashley. the son of lhe w. P. Lochary, High-st., Porn· increase of $2,544,1100 in evalu· Officers elected were M
\ate Elmer and Zeila tRoush) eroy, bas an 1884 edition of a atums thts year. The budget Ruth Sauer, president: Jo
Ashley, has a brother, Ralph, newspaper printed in .. Meigs was forw~~d to the
.state Hayes, vice president;
who lives on the fam ily home. County which is full of inter~ tax commtsstoner for approval. Harrls&amp;n, secretary; Cathy
. st('-ad at Le·tart Falls.
,I esting historical material . . . . County Court memben in
rison, treasurer; Elaine RBJns! We learned of Ashley's rise! On gelf, Meigs County Probate dition to Wilso~, pre-sident.
burg, news Teporter;
in the business world by Mrs . . Judge and Mrs. F. H. O'Brien Clare_nce Adkins and
Kauff, recreation leader,
Loaded with Extras Including Air
:
Graf'e
Crow
Tolson.
a
loyal
j
returned
from
a
vacation
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B1sselL
Linda
WUUams, health an
62 Comet 2 Door
Conditioner. 9,400 Actual Miles;
now re-r1 Florida last Wednesday .. _ .
chairman.
6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio ' M ~ igs Countian , whe
' side~ in Cant on and
Both h;;~d wonderful suntans
All members wDI take "Let's
1OO% Warranty, New Riviera
1nGI heater.
.
srhool
there.
admitted
they
had
hit
a
Jot
SERVICE
ANNOUNCED
Explore
the
Outdoers"
at
a
62 Ford Gal. 500
Trade In
balls during their vacation . . . PI'. PLEASANT ject along with another of
4 d r. 8 cyl. At Tnns., P.
steering, radio and heder
, . ENDS DEPART· C. .I. Rhodes. Veterans Serv- Sunrise Service will be
own choosing. The neat meeting
ODDS
N
cie
officer,
visited
long
enough
brated
Sunday,
April
10,
at
6:30
will be April I4 at 4
. at the
63 Falcon 2 Dr.
MENT
Thn•e
Pomeroy
wo.
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de
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VB, Power Steering, Power Brakes,
R1dio and heater
mrll . Mrs. Aaron Zahl,
Mrs. light the staff with his
School football stadium with were served by Joy Sauer.
Automatic Trans. Shell Beige,
65 Ford Gal. 500
ant humor.
the Rev. C. S. Thompson, Trio~ lr-iOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;i;;iiiiii'-iiiiiiiiiiii'"jl
2 dr. Hardtop, 289 enghw,
Very Nice.
lty Methodist Church, deliver-·11
d1nd1rd trans. Radio and
BOYS
ing the message. In · case of~ ,
h~ater
PHILIP ROBERTS,
inclemeni weather, the serv·
'65 Ford Gal. 500
recently
returned
from
the
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Conv. 352 eng. Std. trani.,
Factory Air Conditioner, Local
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versity
of
Kentucky
at
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ling·
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gym.
r1dio 1nd heater
Owner. All Power Features. Sharp.
! ton where he attended the an64 Galaxie XL
nual Student Chapter
Convertible. 8 cylinder, wto trans., power steer·
enre oi Jhe American Soriety PATIENT TRANSFERRED
lng, power brakes and
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Civil Engineers.
Lewis Flanagan of Syracuse I lnlectlon Mold.d Salt For
windows, radio &amp; heater
Automatic, Power Steering, Power
Philip is treasurer of
the was transferred from Helzer
Longer w.. r
61 Olds 98 2 Door
Athens Chapter at Ohio Uni· hospilal to the University ho..
Rutland, 0.
Brakes. Good Family Car.
H.T. At Ir a n ~. All power,
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Philip and others
fmm
Ewing ambulance. His
USED CLOTHING
63 Mercury Monte.
were
accompanied
by
Sam
my, of Parkersburg, accom- !I
4 Dr. Auto. lrtns. Power
1-17
CASE
POP
advisor, Dr. Harry Kaneshig. panied him.
1teering, radio &amp; heater
Philip has been spending
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63 Thunderbird
remainder of his spring
Although lhe wild turkey
Hardtop, power deering,
I-6-FT. HILLS
power brekes, power win·
tion with his mother, Mrs.
is a good flyer, it prefers to
Middleport, 0.
dowa. 2 Or,
MEAT CASE
Icis Roberts._ _
escape pursuit · by running.

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Hannan Trace
FFANames · '"
'Sweetheart'
Miss Bllrbara
Swindler,
granddaughter of Mrs, ,Alma
BaUey, was chosen 11 C2laj)ter
Sweetheart". for 196UI by the

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Hannan Trace
FFANames · '"
'Sweetheart'
Miss Bllrbara
Swindler,
granddaughter of Mrs, ,Alma
BaUey, was chosen 11 C2laj)ter
Sweetheart". for 196UI by the

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,nlllq tilt tolal to thlee within tilt pllll moolh. Wllllam
G..BDOdgrau, who ~erved as edmlnllllrelor u tilt Gllllpolla
, . . _ lulltute for tilt past
yem.
bleomt eulllllm
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MusicalMrformance
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Reception on. Tbe
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IJeld Satur· num!Jers 1D lbe producll ..
.:,adQOII,~. ~· eB~dway day night. Mrs. Anile Fls~hel' ru:t~·~~·= ~

in Washington audlrorlum Fn· bac 11'011 , was n
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G""'rt dire""
nta~t was an outstanding with live acenes. Lead singers Roark. Slepbanle !'!" ,
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ltl preaentallon was acclaim· choral. singing, and all parts lyn Roia WM organlsf 111111 Ml•
L:l
ed bv an audience that over· were performed to perfection. Pebble .Leedy, planlit
Mr.
liAWKINS
ble Wilson Myrtle Nanct: -.uUceca~o! »1~::1~~:: z! ~~~ dJQ.
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nv~.:;~ ~~. ::~~!z!'!:L":: ~~ ~.. T_here were 28 vocal and dane~ Ktmb.all sqlter dJ,rected the Ql'•
.: /Y L::!: persons at-l Margaret Daniels, past state\tr~cl th~ p~l year dwasp~:~ 10m !t&lt; 1"'~•11'1l ng;.....mw.wr"" l-·;n· z ,. a
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.. 'performers were given iremen·Jiumbus
· chesira. Scenery wu de~~lr:e~
150
. , ppro~ 44th annual Rally councilors; Edna Belle .Ghol- ~~'-~~ •• y,,_,!~?
i Monday
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M:ekem!e sr.d M!'. RoArk. wn_
!OOF dentist c
will meet at the school at 7:90
of America, will
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liam Large was stage manag.
hall In Pomeroy Thursday wlih MerceJ', stale outst~~ se;;:,mei, ttiallon yby Theodorus Council p.~. A new slate of officer~ meet ill regular session Mon;
Ito Florida to attend f~ral ser· er..
- -·- - 'l'heodorus Council as hostess and Bell~ E. hDob~ll s~f ~: with Erna Jesse as captain. .w11l be nommated for the com day at 7:311 p. m. at the IOOF
vices for Mr. Unroe's brother·
01 dJStrJCI •Ill t,
couricll.
' Chester Council and Perry mg year.
Hall.
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The three elemenlll, of safe
Esther Ridenour of Chester and Mary Swanson, past state Council tied for membership AMERICAN Red Cross, Gray
THE POMEROY Garden Club
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driving are: the drlyer, I h •
Council was district
team ('(]uncJior, Ruth .Cales, . sla~ banner. Mrs. Wakely spoke Ladies Volunteer Luncheon will meet at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Selmon Wells, Amon those attending thelroad and tlle vehicle. Much at6
captain; carrie Neutzlin.g . of ~·~u~:~~t~fLi~!s~~~:;:!~ briefly ('(]mpllmentlng Theo- m~etlngH I ~·~··c~:~: at 1\oy Belzlng, Mondayyat 2 p.m. 1~~· :~ ~~· ~~:e N:~d:,~1 perlorm~nce of the National tentlow has been given te lm.
pJanJSt; nc
. nd ed lh dorus on their work and thank· Ho zer ospJ a •
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oGrueser of Chester Counctl, each wJih a g•ft. M•~utes • of ie!s Jessie Sloat ' and Elizabeth ' meeting 7:30 P m. PractiCe Coffee and donuts will be serv· where they attended a meeting! ~ . C
M:cGinness Dr. :=:.::....:__ _ _ _ __
!·district rolor bt'ar.,.s: and Del- 1965 were read by • s.cre- Halber Gilts were presented \ for inspecllon.
ed 7 m at golf club.
of the advisory council of the rs. , .
od k 'and
Sisson Mrs Carl
·•·Ia ·stahl and Nettie Hayes,, The- lta'i, and a
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and notional off•cers, THE DIAPERS :1
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and
Bradbury,
•bearers, Jed Webster. chJef of en Y.mem rs d h
rt of after which the meeting closed Mothers League
mee a 186 OES w!ll meet In regular Association.
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Mr 't.ucille Mulford and Mrs.
brder by EdJ lh Wakely. dJs- ICouncll prec..de ~ e repo
in ritualistic form by the dis- 7 30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. session Tuesday at 7:45 p. m.
am y.
s.
rri n of the K ger
trict deput•. after wh•ch dis· oommatlng com ttee
Geg trict officers.
William Russell. Mrs. Jack Past Matrons and Past Patrons Dr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw ol Fireman Apprentice Carrol J. Hannah Ha ~rica Cou~c!l
trict offJCers and escorts and trude Huffm~n and Margar~t . Serving on committees for the Knigh! will be the
guest of the chapter will be honored. Columbus spent &amp;unday with Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daus:rs ~~ ded DIB!rlct
National anrl Stale officers were Ktstler. An J~vJta~o~ th ;~~ artatr were. Carrie Neutzling, ' speaker.
Members are asked t• bring his mother, Mrs. Frank Shaw. James S. Walker of Gall!a Ave., Ne.
' I~ nt Pomeroy on
escorted to seats, by
color Logan CounCI I? o
~ d ' Cora Beegle and Carrie Mein-1 GALL!A COUNTY Pomona ticles for an auction sale to
who Is serving aboard the USS spring ra y a
and eveopearers Jt&gt;d Webster. chJef of ral lv '" Logan ~a;n ac~ep ~ach l hart . dinner and decorations; Grange will meet at the Cent- : held following meeting~
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wether· Oklahoma City, recently visited Thursday aflemoon
pollee and Rev. W. H. Pemn Talks were gJv
y
I Lottie Cohen and Margaret C. enary Grange Hail at B p.m.
WEDNESDAY
nh~ol~t~spen::t:.!th~e~w~ee:ke~n~d~l~n~eo.;:~K=ee~lu~n~g,~T~a~!w:a=n~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiOii~ln~g.~iiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiliOiiOiiiiOiiiiiOii,
were 'escorted to the altar by ' late offlcer aftderfwhtchd. 1te Kislter regJslralJon· Bea Car· Potluck wU! be served folltW·
AMATEUR GARDENER'S ,,d · od ·cd bv mceling reresse or
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served by iadtes of der and Nora Wilkms, home ing e meelmg.
Club of Middleport will meet ;
the page
"uc was
The and orphans; Gertrude Huff. ! GALLIPOLIS BRANCH mer·
esda A ril 6 at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Wakely was mtroduced th: .Fede~:t~tlr~~~:~:·in white man and Margaret C. Kistler, I ican Association of Univ~rslly :~e h:;.e ~f Mrs. Belly
by the CouncJI d'putoes and ta •8 w~ centered with
an nommalmg; Ethel Orr and Bar- I Women, will hold • dinner Cline 24 Walnut-st., with Mrs.
Margaret C. K1&lt;tlfl of Logan :over a 1 of red roses Na bara Sargent, guess what tab- l meeting at 6:30 p.m., al R~o
~II Mills assisting hostess.
Counetl on behalf of the depu- arrangemen d h 1 d bl ~ te \largaret Tuttle, special, ' Grand&lt; College. Hostess Will ~uss B
Lloyd will present
l!•s presenlrd her "'th • vase ~ms were re th w ~~~ an of ~h~ and Gleoora Swatzel and Nor· be Miss Clara Poston.
rs. ruce and roil call re- ,
of roses to which money was carrym~ out ~h '" 1 the rna Chapman, assisting sentin- BAPTIST Men'• Fellowship lsbp~n;~o~iftmbe a garden chore !
attarhed and Mrldred Schultz order. Durmg e mea.
els
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will meet at 7:3tl p.m., al the
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Meant For You." The distnl't leader and Carrie Neutzhng as ,,..,., ··~"~~''·~~'$ ~~·,thfii.!W&gt;¥~\""'''1fl First Baptist Churc m a t·
Tbe Almaaac
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FpoRhE.sN. CH COLONY. Chapter, By United Pres• lnte~Uona!
couoc1o.
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a.&lt;Sol'iale coUJirrlor. Edith Belt.· stale o!flcer, I e . VJSI mg na·
erSOnQ
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Daughters of the American
Tnday s un ay, rJ ,
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were
b)'
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tiona!.
and
stale
olf•cers,
l'OUnCJt
93rd
day
of
19!!6
with
272
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Revolution will nieet at 2 p,
Wakelv who presen ted them deputtes and the commJilees.
rOm Offl roy
m. at the home of Mrs. Char· follow.
with a corsage.
The evenmg se~SIOn upe~ed !-';.' -,;:• ,Y~ ·~"'&lt;'&gt;''-;!':'~~ . .,._,-~'-&lt;"' 't les E. Holzer, Jr.
The moon is between its first
Followmg th• sealing ol di s· with the preseotallon of coors
GRACE GUlLO will meet at quarter aod full phase.
It's time to unfold a new year, radlant In
trlct officers. Probble Wilson. by Ameri~an Beauty and Belle Mrs. Frank S!ewarl left. Sat· Grace Methodist church at
The rooming star is Venus.
spring's loveliest looks! A sampling of the
. . past
enuncltor ·. Claudia Prame Councils at wh1ch
The evening star is Jupiter.
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sunniest styles, fashion, and you, will be
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P"'' Mrs. Schull z sang,d ""
American author and h stor·
Dav ·,,, aso.,~
d Y r ag. Fairborn with her daughter an tin will present the program.
bo
councilor; \Irs. Rowan, coon· . l1rs. Wilson exten e we1come, son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ash- Members, please bring table ian Washington Irving was ro
wearing from Bahr Clothiers ...
citor; Mrs. Betziog, associate aft" whtch members of the ton Sayre. .
on this day in 1783.
·, ouo .1 . Max ·Jne l'a in vice councils of the dJStml dressed Mrs. Paulme Angeletti
re· service.
On this day In history:
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'councilor· Nettie llave&gt;. mo· m formals. rece1ve Mrs. a e. turned home Thursday
from
CLUB lll
1 In 1860, the pony express
·Ciate vi,.; :ouncilor; iva Slacy, , lv and Mrs. Ridenour on behalf Holzer Hospital where she has ~lNI~;~o~e of Mrs.~. L. ~~~ postal service was Inaugurated.
by
.,ecording serretary: Jean Pol· of Jhe l'ounclis pre,.nled her . been a med1cal ~al~nt.
In 1865, the Union Army I
Jonathan Logan
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Jng, treasurer. pro-tem : Salty wJih a B•hle and Cadd•~. W1ck· , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Struble ~~~;~;~ P~S;'· Matron• occupied Richmond, Va., one- I
Krest Originals
. Mrs . and famJly of Ca. rrolt were rethe time capital of the ConfederaSml.lh, conductor.· Edna Heibel. ham sang "&gt;t:.. r.ask
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.Warden ; ~targaret Cotterell, in· , Neutzling was pJOnos t or
cen 1 guess o JS parens, r. home of Mrs. Edwin Thomas. cy.
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I MERCERVILLE GRANGE
In 1938, Bruno Richard
' ide sentinel; and Zelia Dob- entire nwetmg.
Catalina
'f~
tid sentinel and the Golden Gleam CounCJI receJV· I Mrs. Clara Hamilton of Pt. \
Hauplmann was electrocuted In
IDS, out. ' e f the allar Rev ed the sta te muncilor and as· Pleasant, IV. Va., is the guest will hold a regular meeting
Trenton, N.J., for the kidnan.
repara Jon o
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I at 7 p. m. Ladles bring potr
errin gave the invocatiOn t~nd sociate state councl or an
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r Schultz sang "How Great Stacy presented them
each Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Pierce : luck. Ham will be furnished. Lindbergh Jr.
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A thought for the day~~ier'oi Police Webster ex· sa ng "My Ta&gt;k ... Thev at;o cent dinner guests of Mr. sod OHIO VALLEY GRANGE Washington Irving said: "There
by
ended a welcome to Pomeroy received the stale VICe council· Mrs. Eslie Mossman, Miners- 'j will hold Its regular meetinl rise authors now and lben who
Coddington
ith Bessie Sloat, slate coun· or. who was presented a .~•ft Iville.
at 7:30 p. m,
seem proof against Jle mutabill·
" ''"'· responding. Edith Betz- and Mrs. Schultz sang, AI· Mrs. Eslie Mossman return· I FRIDAY
beca
they
JNnCeatl•
ing, associate stale councilor ways,': and the slate credenl131 ed hom• Thursday af!er a visit TRIEDSTONE
BAPTIST ~av:' r!.~a~lv:In the
Kr11t Origlntla
~ave the welcome to the rally · comm•llee member, who re- at New Lexmgton with
her Church Good Friday prog~am
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and Elizabeth ~1 . Halberg. slate \ceived a g1ft ·~? Mrs. Schullz sJSter and brother-ln:law, Mr. at 7:30p.m. Public I! 1nv1ted unchanging princ es
.vice rouncilor. Edith Belzing, sang "Because
and Mrs. Dav1d Sh1piey.
to attend.
nature."
All W1ather
state councilor: Prib- A mem orial service for de·
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. In one of your · -unanswera~ - not just tell our friends. ' columns, you asked if any· OLD FAITHfUL
knew a recipe for soda cake Dear O.f.:
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with beer. Did you ever You've got the world - your
one? - RECIPE COI.LEC· , world- in your honey, must :
you tave the mollll and stars ,
Dear RC.:
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Sorry -no.
' Whl:flever I feel like k1ck1ng
]D eight years of tossing out my ektra-spec1al, but normally
'uestions to my w1se and w1lly undemonstrative husba~d on the
readers, this is the first Iime I shins, I repeat thr.. !Jmes,thls
~ver drew a complete blank . quotation by J. A. Karr: One
~ anyone has a recipe for so- ex.presses well on1y the love he
da cake made woth beer she does n•l feel. "
(Or he ! is a seeret haker.- H. 1 The majority of men (darn
))ear Helen:
ill think words are SUJl"rfluous,
• Several weeks ago someone : when a0t trms spea k
louder
laked if cosmetic companies than. - H.
~uld pay money fur long nails. THE KI~Sli\G KIND
.t have heard the rumor, which Dear Helen:
~arled from 15.00 Jo $50.00 for
Must efetybody ki&lt;S every·
ilne or two-mrh tong fingernai ls. body' We went, to a cocktail
i: Well, here's the scoop.
My 1 party with friends last nl&amp;ht
in grew a one·inch
long and the peeple who Invited us
email and sent it to the cos· , busily bussed (or anyway non, 1e company which the rum-, ki!JSed) everybody in
sight,
&amp;; all mentiined They rl'plied · but they explained later they
with ·1 note which sa id the ru· didn't introduce US because they I
111« was untrue and they did had forgotten many of · I he
know how it got started. - Inames.
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, I don't want to s..m naive or
~ar·M.C.:
1unsophisticated, so please , will
'l'hankl for nailing down a ru· 1y&amp;u tell me when !'~ supposed
mor wblc)l has pro~ably had cos- 1to kiss people I don't know all
melle companies biting their l that well? - BEGINNER
nails. Grow 'em fir fun and ! Dear .Beginner:
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pleasure, girls, but not profit! Kissing - social klsslnl!', l)taj
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is - i• like ftlrtiog: if .it~'l
Dear Helen :
come naturally you'd better let
Why does my one and only · the other person take the intlatake me for granted' He tells live. A happy handshake . . !1
his !rlends how wonderful I sm much better than an embarrasand swears he couJdn•tiive with- sed buss. - H.
out me. But to me? Nothing!
1\e• knows I'm always there This column i• dedicated to
when he wants me, good "Old family living, st If you're hav·
JFBIIhful." He's not jealous and log kid trouble or just ~Jain
· .Ill! trusts me to the end of !he trouble, let Helen help YOU.
·''world. someday I'd like to de trouble, let Helen help YOU.
· something drastic !Ike dlsa!&gt;' She will alse welcome yaur
pear for a week, but, of ceurse, own imusing experieDctls. Ad1 won't.
dress Helen Bolte!. in , care . I[
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back In the long ago, disappointed bel', because she las far ai\J runner.up, 'l'be
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for ttl rather corny slo. bad her beart set on posing for to AUantlc City wu out-.,.,~
"Climb Tho' Th• Rooks t1uo ~~ ada. But tbe bat ad she had to remain ID .
Be Rugged" - and I think our brousJ!I in bUsiness ~ I he burgh. So . she enrolled flit
v~ledictorian (not me, you may owner decided to go ill for fur· dramatic course - wblch Jed
bet!) used the motto aa t be tl!or .,.ploltatioa - tbll time a to parts in local mulleall.
theme for his talk. It occUI'I'ed fUmed bit with Garbo doing the to New York. No leadJto mo while I W1lll out 1D Holly· posing. A director, Maurice chorus jobs. More
wood recently how many of our SUiter, aaw the Uttle l'llin, was ment. But one of the allows
movie people had found ihe go- Impressed with lbe yeung girl, "South Pacific" and llbe
lng rugged- how SOIIU!, Indeed, bad her go to drsmatle aehool aa Impression on Mesllra.
bad reached the top lhrougb - and then Ulled ber himself gers and Hammersteln wbo
some incident which at lbe in a minor role In one of bill her In a minor role lD "Ke
Ume seemed so tragic to 11\em pictures. The rest ill history - Juliet." They remembered
.yet actually became aeme- ii!Ciudlng the change of b e r again when casting for the
thmg o~ a blessing.
, ' name from Gustaffsen.
"Oklahoma" - and thai led
For ID81ance, Greta Garbo.
stardom.
At 16, with ber family lmpov- Let's consider Shirley Jones. Lauren Bacall, starring
m Stockholm, she had One of her dreams was shatter· "Harper" for Warners' (the stuto go to W?rk ln ~ department ed when l!he 110ught the "Miss d!o where she got her film
A triv1al thing happened America" UUe. 'She repre&amp;ellt. 23 years ago In "To Hove and
when she was ISiiped to the ed Plttllburgb Ill tbe atate • Have Not") - and now the star
department. She waa asked wide contest to aelect "Min of the smash Broadway bit,

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TIBEIIIAS, llrael t UPII , 1IIIII ·Byr!anl aebanfed
brtermlttem fJr, lot llve 11111n
Wednesday ill a gun c1ue1 ovll' a
wheal field oear 1 lea ·ol
farm, Israeli •fflelal•
said Thursday, llo caa"J!'w
were reported.
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bill IDI«eet 8Dd llltilri1y t.aw:ea
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Inez Cleland, dec. to Earl F.
Cleland, Ethel M. Boling, Affid.
admiia she's "definitely hook- Muhammad's gospel to
Sutton.
ed" en the TV soap opera "As . followers that "Muslims should Mabel Hague, dec., to Orville 1
The World Turns" and no one not fight in a white man's
Hogue, Emmett Gilkey, Cert.
dare bother her when it's on my."
for Trans., Rutland.
... George Hamilton definilely popped the big, ques!ion . MAY DRAFT AIJENS
HELPS RAISE FUNDS
The glamor lads
H'wond CANBERRA Auslralla (UPI) STOCKHOLM
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manse Is up for sa le with a -Austl'alian 'Prime Minister ..1 . hi 1 d&lt;UPDr!) -MNegrtio l
$300 000 tag
clVJ rlg s ea er
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Harold Holt aBDounced Thurs- Luther King Jr., and singer
day the government ill consider H
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Jungle Jim Aubrey and lam. iDg drafting aliens permanent!; "'[ ~e .a ontedlThurBday ;ere
ed H'weod lawyer Greg Baut- residing 1n Australia for :'~ ~ ~u:~v e~~~ K~ g !~
zer have formed a partnership national aervtce trainmg Holt B 1 1o te
red · 1
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but so far haven't specified for said if it proved practical·aliens ;:or;;,..:~~athe
g a
what . . Greg revealed he sold
make Australia t~eir Thursda ni hi in
'eiJefitlll
to 20th-Fox a book titled "The pemtrment home would bear show to ~aisegfunds for th~
Salin Jungle" lor $1AIO,OOO before the same service obllgalio•s rights movement in the Unitl!(f II
it's even been written
applied to Ausiralians.
State
ty columnist Sozy
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er . . . A neatly reversed air- OVerseas te 'to · of p
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line commercial we heard on a tu I
23 rrt.' tleol
or- Average aurface
M' .
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ga are
1mes arger in lure of the oceans at the "ffltt-11
1arn1 statJon ha• Jim Dooley · th the b 1 d
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IDle
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tor is about 80 degrees·
plugging !he return jet trip to
New York with "G-wan up!"
... The Natianal Catholic
porter, distributed In churches
here had the story of Detroit
Sister Marie Bernadette's Val~
can cancefialion as star of a
stage play, lipped by the breez.
Hy amusing headline, "A CurIa! Thing Happened On the Way
to the Theatre."
Her pals say they can't locate
Joyce Mathews ... The big Wall
St. play In Defiance Industries
stemmed from the lntere&lt;!l
two majer record films (Colwn·
bia and ABC) in its oew car!ridge • tape magic
which
might replace LP record! ...
The Clay-Chuvalo ohrtlg was OX·
peeled to draw one-tenth the
theatr&amp;-TV eilled •
audience (110,000 or less com· II
pared to 500,000 lor the I a 1
Clay waltz) wblch just coukl ll
keep Clay from collecting
"ancillary" righta after expen•·ll
es eat up the TV take. It
expected It be he Drat he~IVV·· II
weight title fiscal fiasco In
tory ... Whe• Gaseoua Clay
plied to draft quest!ona
"I'll de what Muhammad
written," he probably

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Jack O'Brian

David Merrick, with five hits
running right now on Bdwy.,
has a Oop In the works In his
private life - he has moved
out of his plush 50 E. .7g St. apart~ent stU! occupied by bis
beautJful WJfe Jean and the1r
2-year-o!d daughter Ceelia and
has moved into a "secret" (unfl
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1 now ·10•..... ac e or at a
the ullr&amp;·sneoty Ritz Towers,
Par~ Ave..at 57th Sl ... Mernck s mOWlg-out day happened more thaa a month ago ~le
Jean .and theJr daughter were
vaca~JOnl~g m Ac.~pulco ,
Jeans friends say she " COD·
fused': ever tlJ iabraptly uopubliciZed separation;
Merrick's pals say the Cover Boy
!Time Mag. last week) consld. 1 l M ·
di
ers h'' as
eXJcan vorce
.,.1nvaI'd"
F
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1 . . . or e most •·
drOJ l practitioner of bombahellpublicity in all other facets of
his fabuleus career as a Bdwy;
producer, Merrick's privale· life
always has remained most mysterious ... Untll now.
Other h1side Merrick stuff-a
Sunday . magazine writer finish·
ed a p1ece about David but it
was turned down as "too favorable"
Morton · Downey
bought a Palm Beacb mao.
sion . Robin (Green Berets)
Moore sold everything he bas
In the world to buy a Norweg.
ian fishing trawler he swears
he will sail "back to Vietnam"
A West Virginia group of·
fered to buy Florida's Trepical
Park racetrack for $'1,500,000
. . . Betty Sllversteln (wife of
M!lM lnternaUonal Pre!. Maurlee Silverstein ill line after In·
lerna! surgery; the lumlr deli·
nitely wao beRign.
Sen. Javits' wife
Mar!oa
(due in Saa Diego to christea
a ohip rested up for the event
lor 10 days as a Palm Springs
guest of Jack Entratter of the
Las Veg8! hierarchy (S • n.
Jalte's ln Iouth Amarlea) . . . .
Texas Gov. Joho Coonally'l wife

too. So It 'll(lllllind

.-...rllpolted
lD .iiarpoi''i s•- · , :..,=
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by Curlft
and Warnn s.well

Petite, curvy, pretty are thr
deml heels on Miss Wonderful
Shoes. Delicate are the
leathers. But there's
something of a tigress
designed intD each silhouette!
wear them If a-hunting
you will go , •• this Spring!
But pl~ase , • , don't wear
Miss Wonderfurs demi·
·delicacies if you're just bluffinll.

onderful

Israel ~ beaal!ful.beaehes alld a sunny clime and so it Is DO surprise thai lhls
rountb.e' produces handsome swimwear. from the firm of Goltes 1n Tel Afit'
j'j;e DJ.I;at.k eoltoa laee one-plete suit (le(l) over pale sbaulullg 11111 &amp;all1 prllle4
.lllldlt tJicbjl With ~kei, Bleeved top.
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Ebersbacb,
Evans, dec., to
suttoa.
Slmom p, Newla..t, Floe
to ·Kenneth E. Newia..U,
·nlll'eels. Chester.
Simon P. Newland, F 1 0 e
Newland to Harvey E.
land, Howard w. Newland,
erols, Chester.
Kenneth E. Sanders
B Sanders to Denver E
&amp;nnie B Sams, parceis
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Ohio 30 acre SaUsbury
EsUt~ K. ffi.rden, ~ .• Le.
ona Hanes Walton
VIrginia Pulp' and
Co 75 48 acres Lebanon
How.;,d v M~Coy
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McCoy 10 United siates,
ege easemeJJI, Olive.
Emmett Hawk,
Bemlce
Hawk to Leola Smith, .812, Bed·
ford.
Caroline Beegle, dec,, Inez
Clelaod, dec., to Earl F. Cle.
land, Ethel M. Boling, Affid.,

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Our blgb scboe1 graduatloa to pose for a bat ad - and tbat Pennsylvania" - ¥ ·.W

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MusicalMrformance
Wins wasOutstanding
Reception on. Tbe
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IJeld Satur· num!Jers 1D lbe producll ..
.:,adQOII,~. ~· eB~dway day night. Mrs. Anile Fls~hel' ru:t~·~~·= ~

in Washington audlrorlum Fn· bac 11'011 , was n
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G""'rt dire""
nta~t was an outstanding with live acenes. Lead singers Roark. Slepbanle !'!" ,
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were. ably supported by lip&amp; ed the clloreograpby, Mra. Mer·
ltl preaentallon was acclaim· choral. singing, and all parts lyn Roia WM organlsf 111111 Ml•
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ed bv an audience that over· were performed to perfection. Pebble .Leedy, planlit
Mr.
liAWKINS
ble Wilson Myrtle Nanct: -.uUceca~o! »1~::1~~:: z! ~~~ dJQ.
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nv~.:;~ ~~. ::~~!z!'!:L":: ~~ ~.. T_here were 28 vocal and dane~ Ktmb.all sqlter dJ,rected the Ql'•
.: /Y L::!: persons at-l Margaret Daniels, past state\tr~cl th~ p~l year dwasp~:~ 10m !t&lt; 1"'~•11'1l ng;.....mw.wr"" l-·;n· z ,. a
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.. 'performers were given iremen·Jiumbus
· chesira. Scenery wu de~~lr:e~
150
. , ppro~ 44th annual Rally councilors; Edna Belle .Ghol- ~~'-~~ •• y,,_,!~?
i Monday
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by Susan Bush, Rev . . "
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of sen chairmlfll. of nauonat cn:·I'-'UUU'-·10"' ..........~ • .,.___ _ _ _
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OORUS . COUN(.;IL. •JIIbUC UIUDI\,; IU,~Iillo .UI~ O~ll\0 •
M:ekem!e sr.d M!'. RoArk. wn_
!OOF dentist c
will meet at the school at 7:90
of America, will
.
:
liam Large was stage manag.
hall In Pomeroy Thursday wlih MerceJ', stale outst~~ se;;:,mei, ttiallon yby Theodorus Council p.~. A new slate of officer~ meet ill regular session Mon;
Ito Florida to attend f~ral ser· er..
- -·- - 'l'heodorus Council as hostess and Bell~ E. hDob~ll s~f ~: with Erna Jesse as captain. .w11l be nommated for the com day at 7:311 p. m. at the IOOF
vices for Mr. Unroe's brother·
01 dJStrJCI •Ill t,
couricll.
' Chester Council and Perry mg year.
Hall.
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The three elemenlll, of safe
Esther Ridenour of Chester and Mary Swanson, past state Council tied for membership AMERICAN Red Cross, Gray
THE POMEROY Garden Club
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driving are: the drlyer, I h •
Council was district
team ('(]uncJior, Ruth .Cales, . sla~ banner. Mrs. Wakely spoke Ladies Volunteer Luncheon will meet at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Selmon Wells, Amon those attending thelroad and tlle vehicle. Much at6
captain; carrie Neutzlin.g . of ~·~u~:~~t~fLi~!s~~~:;:!~ briefly ('(]mpllmentlng Theo- m~etlngH I ~·~··c~:~: at 1\oy Belzlng, Mondayyat 2 p.m. 1~~· :~ ~~· ~~:e N:~d:,~1 perlorm~nce of the National tentlow has been given te lm.
pJanJSt; nc
. nd ed lh dorus on their work and thank· Ho zer ospJ a •
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oGrueser of Chester Counctl, each wJih a g•ft. M•~utes • of ie!s Jessie Sloat ' and Elizabeth ' meeting 7:30 P m. PractiCe Coffee and donuts will be serv· where they attended a meeting! ~ . C
M:cGinness Dr. :=:.::....:__ _ _ _ __
!·district rolor bt'ar.,.s: and Del- 1965 were read by • s.cre- Halber Gilts were presented \ for inspecllon.
ed 7 m at golf club.
of the advisory council of the rs. , .
od k 'and
Sisson Mrs Carl
·•·Ia ·stahl and Nettie Hayes,, The- lta'i, and a
::; the
and notional off•cers, THE DIAPERS :1
CHAPTER No. Dairyman Cooperative Sales
and
Bradbury,
•bearers, Jed Webster. chJef of en Y.mem rs d h
rt of after which the meeting closed Mothers League
mee a 186 OES w!ll meet In regular Association.
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Mr 't.ucille Mulford and Mrs.
brder by EdJ lh Wakely. dJs- ICouncll prec..de ~ e repo
in ritualistic form by the dis- 7 30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. session Tuesday at 7:45 p. m.
am y.
s.
rri n of the K ger
trict deput•. after wh•ch dis· oommatlng com ttee
Geg trict officers.
William Russell. Mrs. Jack Past Matrons and Past Patrons Dr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw ol Fireman Apprentice Carrol J. Hannah Ha ~rica Cou~c!l
trict offJCers and escorts and trude Huffm~n and Margar~t . Serving on committees for the Knigh! will be the
guest of the chapter will be honored. Columbus spent &amp;unday with Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daus:rs ~~ ded DIB!rlct
National anrl Stale officers were Ktstler. An J~vJta~o~ th ;~~ artatr were. Carrie Neutzling, ' speaker.
Members are asked t• bring his mother, Mrs. Frank Shaw. James S. Walker of Gall!a Ave., Ne.
' I~ nt Pomeroy on
escorted to seats, by
color Logan CounCI I? o
~ d ' Cora Beegle and Carrie Mein-1 GALL!A COUNTY Pomona ticles for an auction sale to
who Is serving aboard the USS spring ra y a
and eveopearers Jt&gt;d Webster. chJef of ral lv '" Logan ~a;n ac~ep ~ach l hart . dinner and decorations; Grange will meet at the Cent- : held following meeting~
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wether· Oklahoma City, recently visited Thursday aflemoon
pollee and Rev. W. H. Pemn Talks were gJv
y
I Lottie Cohen and Margaret C. enary Grange Hail at B p.m.
WEDNESDAY
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were 'escorted to the altar by ' late offlcer aftderfwhtchd. 1te Kislter regJslralJon· Bea Car· Potluck wU! be served folltW·
AMATEUR GARDENER'S ,,d · od ·cd bv mceling reresse or
mner
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·· ro!or hearers an m1r m . •t h
served by iadtes of der and Nora Wilkms, home ing e meelmg.
Club of Middleport will meet ;
the page
"uc was
The and orphans; Gertrude Huff. ! GALLIPOLIS BRANCH mer·
esda A ril 6 at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Wakely was mtroduced th: .Fede~:t~tlr~~~:~:·in white man and Margaret C. Kistler, I ican Association of Univ~rslly :~e h:;.e ~f Mrs. Belly
by the CouncJI d'putoes and ta •8 w~ centered with
an nommalmg; Ethel Orr and Bar- I Women, will hold • dinner Cline 24 Walnut-st., with Mrs.
Margaret C. K1&lt;tlfl of Logan :over a 1 of red roses Na bara Sargent, guess what tab- l meeting at 6:30 p.m., al R~o
~II Mills assisting hostess.
Counetl on behalf of the depu- arrangemen d h 1 d bl ~ te \largaret Tuttle, special, ' Grand&lt; College. Hostess Will ~uss B
Lloyd will present
l!•s presenlrd her "'th • vase ~ms were re th w ~~~ an of ~h~ and Gleoora Swatzel and Nor· be Miss Clara Poston.
rs. ruce and roil call re- ,
of roses to which money was carrym~ out ~h '" 1 the rna Chapman, assisting sentin- BAPTIST Men'• Fellowship lsbp~n;~o~iftmbe a garden chore !
attarhed and Mrldred Schultz order. Durmg e mea.
els
,
will meet at 7:3tl p.m., al the
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sang,
"Thts.
Rose
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with
Esther
Hardm.
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Meant For You." The distnl't leader and Carrie Neutzhng as ,,..,., ··~"~~''·~~'$ ~~·,thfii.!W&gt;¥~\""'''1fl First Baptist Churc m a t·
Tbe Almaaac
]
·t r Phvllis Rowan and pranisl. sang a song to each
FpoRhE.sN. CH COLONY. Chapter, By United Pres• lnte~Uona!
couoc1o.
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h ··t·
f
1 s d Ap 13 the
a.&lt;Sol'iale coUJirrlor. Edith Belt.· stale o!flcer, I e . VJSI mg na·
erSOnQ
0 eS
Daughters of the American
Tnday s un ay, rJ ,
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·ntrodLtced
·ng
were
b)'
:.lrs.
tiona!.
and
stale
olf•cers,
l'OUnCJt
93rd
day
of
19!!6
with
272
to
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Revolution will nieet at 2 p,
Wakelv who presen ted them deputtes and the commJilees.
rOm Offl roy
m. at the home of Mrs. Char· follow.
with a corsage.
The evenmg se~SIOn upe~ed !-';.' -,;:• ,Y~ ·~"'&lt;'&gt;''-;!':'~~ . .,._,-~'-&lt;"' 't les E. Holzer, Jr.
The moon is between its first
Followmg th• sealing ol di s· with the preseotallon of coors
GRACE GUlLO will meet at quarter aod full phase.
It's time to unfold a new year, radlant In
trlct officers. Probble Wilson. by Ameri~an Beauty and Belle Mrs. Frank S!ewarl left. Sat· Grace Methodist church at
The rooming star is Venus.
spring's loveliest looks! A sampling of the
. . past
enuncltor ·. Claudia Prame Councils at wh1ch
The evening star is Jupiter.
Juntor
. "'
,1 ~ 1 tlme, urday mornmg ror ' a VISit atd 6:15 p.m. Mrs. Harland Mar1
sunniest styles, fashion, and you, will be
_.·1o, 1•.•· JLtntor
P"'' Mrs. Schull z sang,d ""
American author and h stor·
Dav ·,,, aso.,~
d Y r ag. Fairborn with her daughter an tin will present the program.
bo
councilor; \Irs. Rowan, coon· . l1rs. Wilson exten e we1come, son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ash- Members, please bring table ian Washington Irving was ro
wearing from Bahr Clothiers ...
citor; Mrs. Betziog, associate aft" whtch members of the ton Sayre. .
on this day in 1783.
·, ouo .1 . Max ·Jne l'a in vice councils of the dJStml dressed Mrs. Paulme Angeletti
re· service.
On this day In history:
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TUESDAY
'councilor· Nettie llave&gt;. mo· m formals. rece1ve Mrs. a e. turned home Thursday
from
CLUB lll
1 In 1860, the pony express
·Ciate vi,.; :ouncilor; iva Slacy, , lv and Mrs. Ridenour on behalf Holzer Hospital where she has ~lNI~;~o~e of Mrs.~. L. ~~~ postal service was Inaugurated.
by
.,ecording serretary: Jean Pol· of Jhe l'ounclis pre,.nled her . been a med1cal ~al~nt.
In 1865, the Union Army I
Jonathan Logan
15
Jng, treasurer. pro-tem : Salty wJih a B•hle and Cadd•~. W1ck· , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Struble ~~~;~;~ P~S;'· Matron• occupied Richmond, Va., one- I
Krest Originals
. Mrs . and famJly of Ca. rrolt were rethe time capital of the ConfederaSml.lh, conductor.· Edna Heibel. ham sang "&gt;t:.. r.ask
British Llldy
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t
f
h
t
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will
meet
at
8
p.m.,
at
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th
.Warden ; ~targaret Cotterell, in· , Neutzling was pJOnos t or
cen 1 guess o JS parens, r. home of Mrs. Edwin Thomas. cy.
'
Jean Castl•
.
. ' and Mrs. C. J. Struble.
I MERCERVILLE GRANGE
In 1938, Bruno Richard
' ide sentinel; and Zelia Dob- entire nwetmg.
Catalina
'f~
tid sentinel and the Golden Gleam CounCJI receJV· I Mrs. Clara Hamilton of Pt. \
Hauplmann was electrocuted In
IDS, out. ' e f the allar Rev ed the sta te muncilor and as· Pleasant, IV. Va., is the guest will hold a regular meeting
Trenton, N.J., for the kidnan.
repara Jon o
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f ~I A tl
r· k
I at 7 p. m. Ladles bring potr
errin gave the invocatiOn t~nd sociate state councl or an
rs. o. --rs. r lUr IC .
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ping and murder of Charles
r Schultz sang "How Great Stacy presented them
each Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Pierce : luck. Ham will be furnished. Lindbergh Jr.
h s. A t "
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wtlh a gift while Mrs. Schultz and family of Albany were re- \WEDNESDAY
A thought for the day~~ier'oi Police Webster ex· sa ng "My Ta&gt;k ... Thev at;o cent dinner guests of Mr. sod OHIO VALLEY GRANGE Washington Irving said: "There
by
ended a welcome to Pomeroy received the stale VICe council· Mrs. Eslie Mossman, Miners- 'j will hold Its regular meetinl rise authors now and lben who
Coddington
ith Bessie Sloat, slate coun· or. who was presented a .~•ft Iville.
at 7:30 p. m,
seem proof against Jle mutabill·
" ''"'· responding. Edith Betz- and Mrs. Schultz sang, AI· Mrs. Eslie Mossman return· I FRIDAY
beca
they
JNnCeatl•
ing, associate stale councilor ways,': and the slate credenl131 ed hom• Thursday af!er a visit TRIEDSTONE
BAPTIST ~av:' r!.~a~lv:In the
Kr11t Origlntla
~ave the welcome to the rally · comm•llee member, who re- at New Lexmgton with
her Church Good Friday prog~am
lpl 0 f h
0
byMftk•r
uma
and Elizabeth ~1 . Halberg. slate \ceived a g1ft ·~? Mrs. Schullz sJSter and brother-ln:law, Mr. at 7:30p.m. Public I! 1nv1ted unchanging princ es
.vice rouncilor. Edith Belzing, sang "Because
and Mrs. Dav1d Sh1piey.
to attend.
nature."
All W1ather
state councilor: Prib- A mem orial service for de·
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. In one of your · -unanswera~ - not just tell our friends. ' columns, you asked if any· OLD FAITHfUL
knew a recipe for soda cake Dear O.f.:
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with beer. Did you ever You've got the world - your
one? - RECIPE COI.LEC· , world- in your honey, must :
you tave the mollll and stars ,
Dear RC.:
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Sorry -no.
' Whl:flever I feel like k1ck1ng
]D eight years of tossing out my ektra-spec1al, but normally
'uestions to my w1se and w1lly undemonstrative husba~d on the
readers, this is the first Iime I shins, I repeat thr.. !Jmes,thls
~ver drew a complete blank . quotation by J. A. Karr: One
~ anyone has a recipe for so- ex.presses well on1y the love he
da cake made woth beer she does n•l feel. "
(Or he ! is a seeret haker.- H. 1 The majority of men (darn
))ear Helen:
ill think words are SUJl"rfluous,
• Several weeks ago someone : when a0t trms spea k
louder
laked if cosmetic companies than. - H.
~uld pay money fur long nails. THE KI~Sli\G KIND
.t have heard the rumor, which Dear Helen:
~arled from 15.00 Jo $50.00 for
Must efetybody ki&lt;S every·
ilne or two-mrh tong fingernai ls. body' We went, to a cocktail
i: Well, here's the scoop.
My 1 party with friends last nl&amp;ht
in grew a one·inch
long and the peeple who Invited us
email and sent it to the cos· , busily bussed (or anyway non, 1e company which the rum-, ki!JSed) everybody in
sight,
&amp;; all mentiined They rl'plied · but they explained later they
with ·1 note which sa id the ru· didn't introduce US because they I
111« was untrue and they did had forgotten many of · I he
know how it got started. - Inames.
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, I don't want to s..m naive or
~ar·M.C.:
1unsophisticated, so please , will
'l'hankl for nailing down a ru· 1y&amp;u tell me when !'~ supposed
mor wblc)l has pro~ably had cos- 1to kiss people I don't know all
melle companies biting their l that well? - BEGINNER
nails. Grow 'em fir fun and ! Dear .Beginner:
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pleasure, girls, but not profit! Kissing - social klsslnl!', l)taj
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is - i• like ftlrtiog: if .it~'l
Dear Helen :
come naturally you'd better let
Why does my one and only · the other person take the intlatake me for granted' He tells live. A happy handshake . . !1
his !rlends how wonderful I sm much better than an embarrasand swears he couJdn•tiive with- sed buss. - H.
out me. But to me? Nothing!
1\e• knows I'm always there This column i• dedicated to
when he wants me, good "Old family living, st If you're hav·
JFBIIhful." He's not jealous and log kid trouble or just ~Jain
· .Ill! trusts me to the end of !he trouble, let Helen help YOU.
·''world. someday I'd like to de trouble, let Helen help YOU.
· something drastic !Ike dlsa!&gt;' She will alse welcome yaur
pear for a week, but, of ceurse, own imusing experieDctls. Ad1 won't.
dress Helen Bolte!. in , care . I[
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back In the long ago, disappointed bel', because she las far ai\J runner.up, 'l'be
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"Climb Tho' Th• Rooks t1uo ~~ ada. But tbe bat ad she had to remain ID .
Be Rugged" - and I think our brousJ!I in bUsiness ~ I he burgh. So . she enrolled flit
v~ledictorian (not me, you may owner decided to go ill for fur· dramatic course - wblch Jed
bet!) used the motto aa t be tl!or .,.ploltatioa - tbll time a to parts in local mulleall.
theme for his talk. It occUI'I'ed fUmed bit with Garbo doing the to New York. No leadJto mo while I W1lll out 1D Holly· posing. A director, Maurice chorus jobs. More
wood recently how many of our SUiter, aaw the Uttle l'llin, was ment. But one of the allows
movie people had found ihe go- Impressed with lbe yeung girl, "South Pacific" and llbe
lng rugged- how SOIIU!, Indeed, bad her go to drsmatle aehool aa Impression on Mesllra.
bad reached the top lhrougb - and then Ulled ber himself gers and Hammersteln wbo
some incident which at lbe in a minor role In one of bill her In a minor role lD "Ke
Ume seemed so tragic to 11\em pictures. The rest ill history - Juliet." They remembered
.yet actually became aeme- ii!Ciudlng the change of b e r again when casting for the
thmg o~ a blessing.
, ' name from Gustaffsen.
"Oklahoma" - and thai led
For ID81ance, Greta Garbo.
stardom.
At 16, with ber family lmpov- Let's consider Shirley Jones. Lauren Bacall, starring
m Stockholm, she had One of her dreams was shatter· "Harper" for Warners' (the stuto go to W?rk ln ~ department ed when l!he 110ught the "Miss d!o where she got her film
A triv1al thing happened America" UUe. 'She repre&amp;ellt. 23 years ago In "To Hove and
when she was ISiiped to the ed Plttllburgb Ill tbe atate • Have Not") - and now the star
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TIBEIIIAS, llrael t UPII , 1IIIII ·Byr!anl aebanfed
brtermlttem fJr, lot llve 11111n
Wednesday ill a gun c1ue1 ovll' a
wheal field oear 1 lea ·ol
farm, Israeli •fflelal•
said Thursday, llo caa"J!'w
were reported.
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bill IDI«eet 8Dd llltilri1y t.aw:ea
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Inez Cleland, dec. to Earl F.
Cleland, Ethel M. Boling, Affid.
admiia she's "definitely hook- Muhammad's gospel to
Sutton.
ed" en the TV soap opera "As . followers that "Muslims should Mabel Hague, dec., to Orville 1
The World Turns" and no one not fight in a white man's
Hogue, Emmett Gilkey, Cert.
dare bother her when it's on my."
for Trans., Rutland.
... George Hamilton definilely popped the big, ques!ion . MAY DRAFT AIJENS
HELPS RAISE FUNDS
The glamor lads
H'wond CANBERRA Auslralla (UPI) STOCKHOLM
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manse Is up for sa le with a -Austl'alian 'Prime Minister ..1 . hi 1 d&lt;UPDr!) -MNegrtio l
$300 000 tag
clVJ rlg s ea er
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Harold Holt aBDounced Thurs- Luther King Jr., and singer
day the government ill consider H
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Jungle Jim Aubrey and lam. iDg drafting aliens permanent!; "'[ ~e .a ontedlThurBday ;ere
ed H'weod lawyer Greg Baut- residing 1n Australia for :'~ ~ ~u:~v e~~~ K~ g !~
zer have formed a partnership national aervtce trainmg Holt B 1 1o te
red · 1
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but so far haven't specified for said if it proved practical·aliens ;:or;;,..:~~athe
g a
what . . Greg revealed he sold
make Australia t~eir Thursda ni hi in
'eiJefitlll
to 20th-Fox a book titled "The pemtrment home would bear show to ~aisegfunds for th~
Salin Jungle" lor $1AIO,OOO before the same service obllgalio•s rights movement in the Unitl!(f II
it's even been written
applied to Ausiralians.
State
ty columnist Sozy
s.
er . . . A neatly reversed air- OVerseas te 'to · of p
-;--;;;;fu;--lemtpertl·ll
line commercial we heard on a tu I
23 rrt.' tleol
or- Average aurface
M' .
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ga are
1mes arger in lure of the oceans at the "ffltt-11
1arn1 statJon ha• Jim Dooley · th the b 1 d
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SlZII
an
IDle
an .
tor is about 80 degrees·
plugging !he return jet trip to
New York with "G-wan up!"
... The Natianal Catholic
porter, distributed In churches
here had the story of Detroit
Sister Marie Bernadette's Val~
can cancefialion as star of a
stage play, lipped by the breez.
Hy amusing headline, "A CurIa! Thing Happened On the Way
to the Theatre."
Her pals say they can't locate
Joyce Mathews ... The big Wall
St. play In Defiance Industries
stemmed from the lntere&lt;!l
two majer record films (Colwn·
bia and ABC) in its oew car!ridge • tape magic
which
might replace LP record! ...
The Clay-Chuvalo ohrtlg was OX·
peeled to draw one-tenth the
theatr&amp;-TV eilled •
audience (110,000 or less com· II
pared to 500,000 lor the I a 1
Clay waltz) wblch just coukl ll
keep Clay from collecting
"ancillary" righta after expen•·ll
es eat up the TV take. It
expected It be he Drat he~IVV·· II
weight title fiscal fiasco In
tory ... Whe• Gaseoua Clay
plied to draft quest!ona
"I'll de what Muhammad
written," he probably

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Jack O'Brian

David Merrick, with five hits
running right now on Bdwy.,
has a Oop In the works In his
private life - he has moved
out of his plush 50 E. .7g St. apart~ent stU! occupied by bis
beautJful WJfe Jean and the1r
2-year-o!d daughter Ceelia and
has moved into a "secret" (unfl
) ..... b h I n
t
1 now ·10•..... ac e or at a
the ullr&amp;·sneoty Ritz Towers,
Par~ Ave..at 57th Sl ... Mernck s mOWlg-out day happened more thaa a month ago ~le
Jean .and theJr daughter were
vaca~JOnl~g m Ac.~pulco ,
Jeans friends say she " COD·
fused': ever tlJ iabraptly uopubliciZed separation;
Merrick's pals say the Cover Boy
!Time Mag. last week) consld. 1 l M ·
di
ers h'' as
eXJcan vorce
.,.1nvaI'd"
F
th
1 . . . or e most •·
drOJ l practitioner of bombahellpublicity in all other facets of
his fabuleus career as a Bdwy;
producer, Merrick's privale· life
always has remained most mysterious ... Untll now.
Other h1side Merrick stuff-a
Sunday . magazine writer finish·
ed a p1ece about David but it
was turned down as "too favorable"
Morton · Downey
bought a Palm Beacb mao.
sion . Robin (Green Berets)
Moore sold everything he bas
In the world to buy a Norweg.
ian fishing trawler he swears
he will sail "back to Vietnam"
A West Virginia group of·
fered to buy Florida's Trepical
Park racetrack for $'1,500,000
. . . Betty Sllversteln (wife of
M!lM lnternaUonal Pre!. Maurlee Silverstein ill line after In·
lerna! surgery; the lumlr deli·
nitely wao beRign.
Sen. Javits' wife
Mar!oa
(due in Saa Diego to christea
a ohip rested up for the event
lor 10 days as a Palm Springs
guest of Jack Entratter of the
Las Veg8! hierarchy (S • n.
Jalte's ln Iouth Amarlea) . . . .
Texas Gov. Joho Coonally'l wife

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Petite, curvy, pretty are thr
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Shoes. Delicate are the
leathers. But there's
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designed intD each silhouette!
wear them If a-hunting
you will go , •• this Spring!
But pl~ase , • , don't wear
Miss Wonderfurs demi·
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onderful

Israel ~ beaal!ful.beaehes alld a sunny clime and so it Is DO surprise thai lhls
rountb.e' produces handsome swimwear. from the firm of Goltes 1n Tel Afit'
j'j;e DJ.I;at.k eoltoa laee one-plete suit (le(l) over pale sbaulullg 11111 &amp;all1 prllle4
.lllldlt tJicbjl With ~kei, Bleeved top.
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Ebersbacb,
Evans, dec., to
suttoa.
Slmom p, Newla..t, Floe
to ·Kenneth E. Newia..U,
·nlll'eels. Chester.
Simon P. Newland, F 1 0 e
Newland to Harvey E.
land, Howard w. Newland,
erols, Chester.
Kenneth E. Sanders
B Sanders to Denver E
&amp;nnie B Sams, parceis
ange
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Ruib J. Carsey to State
Ohio 30 acre SaUsbury
EsUt~ K. ffi.rden, ~ .• Le.
ona Hanes Walton
VIrginia Pulp' and
Co 75 48 acres Lebanon
How.;,d v M~Coy
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McCoy 10 United siates,
ege easemeJJI, Olive.
Emmett Hawk,
Bemlce
Hawk to Leola Smith, .812, Bed·
ford.
Caroline Beegle, dec,, Inez
Clelaod, dec., to Earl F. Cle.
land, Ethel M. Boling, Affid.,

ber•.ft.i.

IY LOUIS SOBOL ·
Our blgb scboe1 graduatloa to pose for a bat ad - and tbat Pennsylvania" - ¥ ·.W

$3.00 to $75.00

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BY POLLY CRAMER
NA
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1'\lmove the dust 1acket
NC&gt;WIPIPir Ellerprlle .o\111. DEAR POLLY- WllatdoyOII plaee It back on tile book
lll!!AR POU.y _ Your coJ. do with your bird while )'011 wltil tile na!J!e of the borr~wer 1
umn proves lht lnllh or me oili ~!••• 11• ··~' Just before I and the date of t&gt;orrowln&amp; . at.
pytng "Two heads are better 1 walh the ease I 1111rea~ out a tached wtth • paPtT clip. Wh~n
lfton ~.,. " What one of us doeS Ipiece of paper and sprinkle 8 ther• Is no dust jacket write
~~think of anatlter will. The ~!! o! ~..~ ~vtr It, I wet • the IIUe, borrower's name and
lollowtng Pointer hu been of largeblcolrdander or strainer, put date of borrowln&amp; on a 5 x 7
the
under H and he II 1 h f1
rd Bnd 1 it
so much help and comfort to happy until the Clll 11 dry.- nc 'e ca
P ace on
m&lt; that I wartt to paa1 It on. CLARA
the she'.'. Borrowers
respect
My skin Is too dry and senal· DEAR POU.Y _ We find that these s1mple rules, are
tive lor the ordinary bath brush the coffee-crounda basket from offended and 81Y they are
so I use a Uttle dish mop as an old percolator makes 1 reminders. -ANNE.
a bacllwuber Jn the tub or wonderful child's bath toy. ChU· DEAR POU.Y - When tak·
llbowW. II II lOiter and the dren camot drink ou1 of It as Ins • hot meal 10 • sick !flelnO,j
1borC .bindle llllltea it
euy th~ water runs lhroUih the I use my eleclrlc skillet. I
lot rilieJtlnl Ollldren who are holes but they enjoy scooping heal the skillet unUI it ''
old tMIIP to bathe themselves up the water and aeeln&amp; it hot and then fill il with
could wub tbelr own baeb 111d run out. -MRS. C.D.JI.
foU
pans of fond (various ·
liVe mother lbe trouble. Each
DEAR POJ.4,Y - Wilen lend- shtpea and alzea). Cover and
could have hla own IIIGP as hal In&amp; books (my poUcy Is one deliver, and the food
SIBYl
bal btl own toothbrush. - ED- boot to each pei'!IOII at a time) warm. -HELEN

UP
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Daybeds are back. The~e \'ery ~on\'enlrnt snoote beds
evolved from l type of chaise longue made in 1680·1780.
Modern versions rt"ature deeJ• cushioning of urt-thane

foam for sittln~ and sleeping comfort. Daybed with bolsters shown here is brightened by the \'try .. in" combination of \'aried print fabrics. Bolsters and dn.1perles are
color co-ordinated but of a ditfrrrnt Dora! dt•si~n follow~
lng •urrent trends.

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{Armour Star &amp; Val Decker

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e HANDBAGS e DRESSES
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I~tter

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dece~Md.

Roasting Chicken . _ 45c
Ducklings __ .. __ ,~~, 45c
Turkeys _. _. ____ "'· 49c

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SAUSAGE
COFFEE
CREAM PIES

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SoutbollterD Ob1o'a lloll
Boautllul FubloD Center

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Coffee Mate
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CAKE MIX
19·oz,
boxes

U-oz.
pkga.

U-n. ,.,. ...... ,.

Phlltdolphlo

Cream Cheese _____ ~~: 29c

A'" CIMihk

EGGS

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Salad Dressing ____ •••11 39c
Mayonnaise ___ . _. _ ..... 55e
krtttr PIMapplt

doz.

Juice __ -. ___ . _. _. _3 ::· 89c

Koumy Kill W. K.

K,...r Cut llut Lake

Black Onyx Rl11p ........ $12.95 up
Men's Masonic Rings ·· · · $23.00 up

ltootllthl lnolont

FREE 50

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Star Fire Sliced

ANGEL FOOD CAKE

PINEAPPLE.

a COIII"""t OJl the perform·
1111£1. But whatever II is

$5.99

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Ivory Liquid •

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BANANAS

/{roger Pure

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slrla wllo II11M IIIII ll!llb ..Didlllli
Ellter til huntli llld t llitlf
-~·~&amp; ,lilt
Is I Y81Y real thlftl, And •oltflitfiiiM .......
In&amp; of Easter Is. a pair ol aur 1*)1 41tJ1111 ...
America shQes. •11ucl'u ....... Ml . . ,
RIUftd tall, tlllj'~ • •.• .. , II J, \ ,.
mi•CIIIIId ,_ (ar. set•llQIIIPJ!IIeelectlon
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Little·Miss Amerita Shoes.!
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F,.._DIIotl P - from K,...r, wo will
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Make your liUie girl·the·hit
of the Easter ·parade .in her
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GJont 111x

0P1U rANI-It could be
Mollaeo'l bearded Prince
Rlilller hu.OII !Ill mind, It
baa lbeattentlon of be·
apeetaeled Prlllceu Grace.
'l'he royal patr, vllltlnc
Italy, wu attendlnJ114illa'a
famed La Sell&amp; open.

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Green Beans _____ 4 N:~..* 89c

Yellow Com _____ •_2 ::;- 39e

Lilli..' and Mtn't

3

Krotttr

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Ladies' Birthstone Rings · · $6.00 up

Embauy

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tc..,.. Me4llum
Peas _- ___________ 6
$1

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Pineapple _______ . 4N:..!l-1 $1

35e

Fluffo

Libby's llletd. Cruohod. Chunl., 5Pt•rt

Tuna ____ -_. ____ __4 :~.1-1 $1

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.Fruit Cocktail
_____ 3 :.'1-1 $1
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2 ~;~ 27c
Salad Mustard
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Swansdown

Morton-Assorted Varietiea

by ROBIN HOOD·

79c

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bag

Big KDrinks _____ 12 ::· $1
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Easter Is One Week From Today- AprillO

C.Urtlt.

49c

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Spotlight Bean

Simuel and &amp;arllh

'nlo ret&amp;n of Queen Victarla
waa tbe lo~~p~t In British

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Ceniine Smoked KielbtUe Polish

ElUoU, formerlJ of Gallla cou.nty
died MondiJ' at b1r borne 1a sprinr:

$3.95up

Coffee Mate

K._u~~~s.

Mn. lllu•tftl llllott, wiJe of Hlro14

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Perch Jiutet __ . -__ ._ 45r
D.
Shrimp . ________ tv. lb. $2.19

kr.,er llroun

Jour children. Carl. Charlea .and WH.
IIQI Alexander, 11\d Mn.
William
Nance of Germany. Services
were
.beld Frldlf afternoon st
Miller'•
Home lor Funtralt wl lh buri al In
Rtfe t'emetery,

PrlnCHS Gardner
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Gorlton'o Octoft

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Clllrltl Atlunftr. "· • retlrd riY·
11r man died Ill Holzer ho .~pilal Sun·
da;o afternoon . HI' h~d rE-sidetl at
1622 E11~rn Ave. A natil·e or Muon
County, \\'. Va .. he was bonl .\]lri l

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Coffee Mate

"Kroger Poultry Sale"

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SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mra. Ray ·Smith of
Cheshire are announcing 1 h e
birth of a 101 March 28 at Holoer Hospital, named Anthony
Wayne, weighlfll 8 lb., z oz.
He we' bom on his father's
birthday. The Srnltha have two
other children, Tina and Ray.
Grandparents are Mr. anil Mrs.
Marvin Yeauger of Cheshire
and Mr. and Mra. WOllam
Smith Sr. of Bradbury. Great
grandfather is Mr. Wines of
Cheshire l!lld great grandmother II Mrs; Olympia Fabrle of
Chl...o, m.

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buill In Ohio Valley Memory Gar·

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Shop
now for your ,_aftod ftr
Gtoi Fridly. Ytu c1n'l
b011l Kr010r'o wl• ..
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IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO

Setv~

Ale:oHII'Idltr. He Is ~Ur\'IYed bl' hil
Wile. Che forlllj'r Mae Lambert, and

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WE HAVE ASSEMBLED
TRULY ONE OF THE BEST SELErTIONS OF WEARING APPA

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orant and After
Shave .... .... t10
2·PIICI SIT
Aftw lime 11111
Cololnt ....... $1

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STERLING
TOILETRIES
FOR MEN

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RINGS MAKE FINE GIFTS!
Ladies' Pearl Rings sq

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twt hllv11 if; yeur Krettr aten man.,.r ftr verlflctHtn
.,.. ht wiN owonl you !hot ., oooh. If you ,..

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for a memorable EASTER

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WASIUNGTON (UP!) -Back- 1White House lobby.
now had become a four legiJedl
stairs at the White House•
Before long, it ceueht the eye stool, and sat through
1
Into lbe glitter and glamor of , of Lady Bird Johnson and remainder o( the concert.
President Johnson's state din- [ Supreme Court Justiee Abe As for the woman who
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
aer Monday in honor of Indian Fortas. as they were convers· her petticoat, she found
REAL UlATi
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, I ing nearby.
small con&amp;olation in
OEA
THS, MARRIAGES
lbere came a moment of starkI Mrs. Johnson, according to that she was not the
tragedy.
: witnesses, picked up the victim of such a mi!lhaJ)-O•r l
fiE-ld. In addltlun to htr llutband I
she lJ Jurvlvetl bY tht•ee dauJhten.
A lady lost her petticoat.
~ ~Uicoat and perused it for a e¥en worse-at a White House 1
MAUIAGI LICtNsu
2
Sara. !Lie and l'oll.r . S.rviret
~nd
1 11
It didn't happen at the dinner , while• chattinaa quizzically with affair ·
Gerald
' "'uE&lt;hth
_FI'llu_re
. lllers,
~ ~nrthllp.
and
Carolyn
ta rn1
19. burial were held in !iprlnlfil'ld.
Itself but in the lobby between Fortas about how it might have Despite the dignity or the Gnlllpl'lli~. O~hl u Cmn•
. 21. Glllllp.n lthe ~tate dinJna
OCCaSions
guests ar~ only [Is, and fay K Felker. 21 ' Ga!l ipoll, , CIYifl
Llnthorn,
U, I of
native
ot
''&amp; room &amp;nd the I gotten UDder the pi8DO.
Gallia C.county
and resident
Colum1
Eut Roem as guests were . The F1rst Lady knew it didn't I human and there have been I Mono•v'~ :t1~ !~ :'r!.£~. !lannon. bu•11 died MondHy ln a Columbu• ho.·
movinl from the former te the ) belong under the piano. So, 1 some known moments in the , sprousr. Rt . 1 Ewtn11ton , daughter. ~!~ th~~~:;.a~r""&lt;!oel~::~u;~~= ~r~~~
d
h
. It
h
h
I r
9:51 a m. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred It
d h hi
II Ell lh
.
IaUer for a receptiOn an someone w o ms s s upon past w en t e e as IC on Smith: Rl . 2. Cheshire, son 7:47 Jl- m. ~~v; tw: da~~~~te~'s. Jt~~r ::~~~~'::
eoucert by violinist Isaac Stern. having seen it says, Mrs. lingerie has given way and , oo,:.:~..~~~~:_ "~'t':~d Mr~ . f"ran· : al'f' • brother. Claude of S:anrtusky,
The usual contingent of Johnson slipped the slip en top disaster has struck.
[ · .James. Rt . 2. GaWpoll~. ~&lt;on. JU7 1 ~~~u~b~~~te;;r~:!~ ~nvda b~~~~~~~~~
.
On
.
h'
m .• at Hf.lhl'r Hospital .
I h ld Th d . • c 0 1 b
society reporters was there. 0r the plano.
the occasion or two, w lie I
e
ur~ ay m urn til.
One ef them standing beside It didn't belong there, either. House aides swiftly removed
Aru!'~~~ 5 1 ~' aw,:t~!, 1 pub.II&lt; lun J. Dlvlt, 76, • retired firmer,
the grand pianO that
graces the But. that
was where it stayed
the evidence. This was the
heoalth nune, ~no rHidect 1t
418 :odnd!~u~~ ~£ ~~~~~~,:;:~.ntj.j,, ~~::
.
.
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Fourth Ave, d•ed s und ay mormn1
.
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Jlbby, b}USbed Slightly and told until ItS owner SWOOped It Up tJme 00 record th&amp;t a
, In Holzel' hospital. Sht Wilt a llrild· r~w· He w:s.,bort 1 •IJC~ra 8AI.I~t:. IDd,
. "So
nd took 't h
It
•t•
lr' ed
't
uate ot Johna Hopkin~ Sehoo l
of
, soo o ..,_le a e o n . an
8 WODliD COlleague.
me- a
I Orne 8 er Wll lni re tev
an 1 ern.
NuntuJ, Merey ColltJe, lind atterul ~!':beth Lew11 Davl1. He wu
a
tht
.... terrible is happenina"
for everyone else tl leave tbe 1
ed
IJnlvenlty
. ShE- of wu
or Cora
Methodltt
WI.&amp;Ufi
~&amp;·
!tornCulu.Jilbia
In GalUpolll
daulhtll!r
the Fourbu
al1ters
preceded
him InChurclt.
d11th.
Her crinoline ' .half.slip was party.
! DOlJ..S SUFFICE NOW
]all' CharleA lll'ld .lost'phlnt' Waddell ~ryl~·· and buritl were held In
•• f
'is
;na ·n ·d
b .
L
S
mu. and w"' the 1ut or her t 1 muy.
or a.
Ia\U•ac rom I moor "'as I Sl e Her aplom m a moment of' Mrs. uther Johnston of Y· She W!l8 a member of Grace Met hr.
her floor-length gown, and she crisis ' that niaht
Star, Pa•t
He· Mrt.
.• nattv•
of
"'&amp;
' was matched racise reports that Meigs Coun- diAl
IIID\,ch,urcb,
f rl'nch Eastern
Colony chapter,
Oau1hGatllaHlfHrt
count:\1 JUiblt
and a 54,
re.•ndrnt
of Cit·
Wanted to kllOW what. to d&amp;.
ODiy by that of a .gentleman d
ty baS met its QUOta On
SOCk ter1 of the American Revolution ancl coa. fla · 'liel.l Thursday morninJ in
II r v· N
d h
Phllomalhun club. Two nleee• and a Marlnn. o .. hospital. fOIIOwiDI an
Dropped Petticoat
who added a percuSSIVe note to 0 s or Jet am '30
BS I lllpbew IUtviVe. Sl'ri'ICll!fi
wer• Hlneu of •everal Wl'ekJ. she wu
~H0 ld on 0 1•t or 1et 'tI drop, " the Stern performance by learned .from a
Catholic
b1ld TUudiY altl"rnoon at Wether. born In th is county sep&amp;. 30, uu,
.
hoU Zlllott runeral home With bur· dau~:htu rtf lhe late John and Ella.
1
her friend advised The young leaning back a bit too hard on church m New York City
Ill in Mound Hill Cemeten·.
abeth VliUihl. Tipton.
51
111
woman took the
course his frail, gilded, wooden ball· if the dolls are sent there, it Clllrln M. " , a rlllident or
. ed
te
l room chair
will ship them on to Viet Nam. Itt. a. GallipollJ, was dead on arrival Clay Halley or c;
an d hardl y miSS a S p 8S
·
at Holzer Hospital saturda.v nllht. •• Blanlon and Mr.s.
I
she kicked the fallen garment
Back Fed Off
He
mll
..
ed
In
flrmJna:.
and
cl\lrfnt
both
of
MllriOll
and
Morrie
World War IJ workE-d at the l'lhrl~t· of Porttmouth. Service~ were
under
the
piano
in
an
etrort
to
'nle
back
of
the
chair
ren
off,
Patrick
Henry
was
the
ta plant in Pt. Pleaslnt. He never Saturday diE-moon It
Marloa
,
.
married. He wu born 11'1 Walnut twp
•ral home.
h~1e tt.
[with a resounding c-r·r~r-a-c&gt;k·! governor of the
aon of Jacob llH• and Ethe l Wlllori _,.,....,...,iiii...,_,iiiii=..oiioi
But it is hard to bide a white But undaunted. ' the ..
Ntfl,
of
Virginia
Ban. WllU1111,
lnthen Jrlrs.
and Charlet
lister• IUrvh·inl
•-·
ar.
RolMirta:.
erinoline undergarment in the remained seated on what by A fish can feel HUDdl.
""· Jl"""" Siller. ""· uo1111 TuI

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at any Kroger •lore ar ...,. office.
No ~ •• - . r y to ,.rtitlJoofo, Clnly -

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BACKSTAIRS AT THE WHITE HOUSE

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BY POLLY CRAMER
NA
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1'\lmove the dust 1acket
NC&gt;WIPIPir Ellerprlle .o\111. DEAR POLLY- WllatdoyOII plaee It back on tile book
lll!!AR POU.y _ Your coJ. do with your bird while )'011 wltil tile na!J!e of the borr~wer 1
umn proves lht lnllh or me oili ~!••• 11• ··~' Just before I and the date of t&gt;orrowln&amp; . at.
pytng "Two heads are better 1 walh the ease I 1111rea~ out a tached wtth • paPtT clip. Wh~n
lfton ~.,. " What one of us doeS Ipiece of paper and sprinkle 8 ther• Is no dust jacket write
~~think of anatlter will. The ~!! o! ~..~ ~vtr It, I wet • the IIUe, borrower's name and
lollowtng Pointer hu been of largeblcolrdander or strainer, put date of borrowln&amp; on a 5 x 7
the
under H and he II 1 h f1
rd Bnd 1 it
so much help and comfort to happy until the Clll 11 dry.- nc 'e ca
P ace on
m&lt; that I wartt to paa1 It on. CLARA
the she'.'. Borrowers
respect
My skin Is too dry and senal· DEAR POU.Y _ We find that these s1mple rules, are
tive lor the ordinary bath brush the coffee-crounda basket from offended and 81Y they are
so I use a Uttle dish mop as an old percolator makes 1 reminders. -ANNE.
a bacllwuber Jn the tub or wonderful child's bath toy. ChU· DEAR POU.Y - When tak·
llbowW. II II lOiter and the dren camot drink ou1 of It as Ins • hot meal 10 • sick !flelnO,j
1borC .bindle llllltea it
euy th~ water runs lhroUih the I use my eleclrlc skillet. I
lot rilieJtlnl Ollldren who are holes but they enjoy scooping heal the skillet unUI it ''
old tMIIP to bathe themselves up the water and aeeln&amp; it hot and then fill il with
could wub tbelr own baeb 111d run out. -MRS. C.D.JI.
foU
pans of fond (various ·
liVe mother lbe trouble. Each
DEAR POJ.4,Y - Wilen lend- shtpea and alzea). Cover and
could have hla own IIIGP as hal In&amp; books (my poUcy Is one deliver, and the food
SIBYl
bal btl own toothbrush. - ED- boot to each pei'!IOII at a time) warm. -HELEN

UP
IU I
vtl.. ,., aclutl GUI&amp;IiiWr

r.,

ncol ..d. Whon you callod both

Daybeds are back. The~e \'ery ~on\'enlrnt snoote beds
evolved from l type of chaise longue made in 1680·1780.
Modern versions rt"ature deeJ• cushioning of urt-thane

foam for sittln~ and sleeping comfort. Daybed with bolsters shown here is brightened by the \'try .. in" combination of \'aried print fabrics. Bolsters and dn.1perles are
color co-ordinated but of a ditfrrrnt Dora! dt•si~n follow~
lng •urrent trends.

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eSUITS .HATS eCOATS
e HANDBAGS e DRESSES
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eJEWELRY
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I~tter

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Roasting Chicken . _ 45c
Ducklings __ .. __ ,~~, 45c
Turkeys _. _. ____ "'· 49c

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SAUSAGE
COFFEE
CREAM PIES

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SoutbollterD Ob1o'a lloll
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Coffee Mate
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U-oz.
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Phlltdolphlo

Cream Cheese _____ ~~: 29c

A'" CIMihk

EGGS

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Mayonnaise ___ . _. _ ..... 55e
krtttr PIMapplt

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Juice __ -. ___ . _. _. _3 ::· 89c

Koumy Kill W. K.

K,...r Cut llut Lake

Black Onyx Rl11p ........ $12.95 up
Men's Masonic Rings ·· · · $23.00 up

ltootllthl lnolont

FREE 50

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Star Fire Sliced

ANGEL FOOD CAKE

PINEAPPLE.

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Ellter til huntli llld t llitlf
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Is I Y81Y real thlftl, And •oltflitfiiiM .......
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GJont 111x

0P1U rANI-It could be
Mollaeo'l bearded Prince
Rlilller hu.OII !Ill mind, It
baa lbeattentlon of be·
apeetaeled Prlllceu Grace.
'l'he royal patr, vllltlnc
Italy, wu attendlnJ114illa'a
famed La Sell&amp; open.

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Green Beans _____ 4 N:~..* 89c

Yellow Com _____ •_2 ::;- 39e

Lilli..' and Mtn't

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Ladies' Birthstone Rings · · $6.00 up

Embauy

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tc..,.. Me4llum
Peas _- ___________ 6
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Pineapple _______ . 4N:..!l-1 $1

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Fluffo

Libby's llletd. Cruohod. Chunl., 5Pt•rt

Tuna ____ -_. ____ __4 :~.1-1 $1

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Salad Mustard
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Swansdown

Morton-Assorted Varietiea

by ROBIN HOOD·

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Big KDrinks _____ 12 ::· $1
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Easter Is One Week From Today- AprillO

C.Urtlt.

49c

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Spotlight Bean

Simuel and &amp;arllh

'nlo ret&amp;n of Queen Victarla
waa tbe lo~~p~t In British

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Ceniine Smoked KielbtUe Polish

ElUoU, formerlJ of Gallla cou.nty
died MondiJ' at b1r borne 1a sprinr:

$3.95up

Coffee Mate

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Mn. lllu•tftl llllott, wiJe of Hlro14

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Perch Jiutet __ . -__ ._ 45r
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Shrimp . ________ tv. lb. $2.19

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Jour children. Carl. Charlea .and WH.
IIQI Alexander, 11\d Mn.
William
Nance of Germany. Services
were
.beld Frldlf afternoon st
Miller'•
Home lor Funtralt wl lh buri al In
Rtfe t'emetery,

PrlnCHS Gardner
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11r man died Ill Holzer ho .~pilal Sun·
da;o afternoon . HI' h~d rE-sidetl at
1622 E11~rn Ave. A natil·e or Muon
County, \\'. Va .. he was bonl .\]lri l

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SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mra. Ray ·Smith of
Cheshire are announcing 1 h e
birth of a 101 March 28 at Holoer Hospital, named Anthony
Wayne, weighlfll 8 lb., z oz.
He we' bom on his father's
birthday. The Srnltha have two
other children, Tina and Ray.
Grandparents are Mr. anil Mrs.
Marvin Yeauger of Cheshire
and Mr. and Mra. WOllam
Smith Sr. of Bradbury. Great
grandfather is Mr. Wines of
Cheshire l!lld great grandmother II Mrs; Olympia Fabrle of
Chl...o, m.

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WASIUNGTON (UP!) -Back- 1White House lobby.
now had become a four legiJedl
stairs at the White House•
Before long, it ceueht the eye stool, and sat through
1
Into lbe glitter and glamor of , of Lady Bird Johnson and remainder o( the concert.
President Johnson's state din- [ Supreme Court Justiee Abe As for the woman who
BIRTHS, DIVORCES
aer Monday in honor of Indian Fortas. as they were convers· her petticoat, she found
REAL UlATi
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, I ing nearby.
small con&amp;olation in
OEA
THS, MARRIAGES
lbere came a moment of starkI Mrs. Johnson, according to that she was not the
tragedy.
: witnesses, picked up the victim of such a mi!lhaJ)-O•r l
fiE-ld. In addltlun to htr llutband I
she lJ Jurvlvetl bY tht•ee dauJhten.
A lady lost her petticoat.
~ ~Uicoat and perused it for a e¥en worse-at a White House 1
MAUIAGI LICtNsu
2
Sara. !Lie and l'oll.r . S.rviret
~nd
1 11
It didn't happen at the dinner , while• chattinaa quizzically with affair ·
Gerald
' "'uE&lt;hth
_FI'llu_re
. lllers,
~ ~nrthllp.
and
Carolyn
ta rn1
19. burial were held in !iprlnlfil'ld.
Itself but in the lobby between Fortas about how it might have Despite the dignity or the Gnlllpl'lli~. O~hl u Cmn•
. 21. Glllllp.n lthe ~tate dinJna
OCCaSions
guests ar~ only [Is, and fay K Felker. 21 ' Ga!l ipoll, , CIYifl
Llnthorn,
U, I of
native
ot
''&amp; room &amp;nd the I gotten UDder the pi8DO.
Gallia C.county
and resident
Colum1
Eut Roem as guests were . The F1rst Lady knew it didn't I human and there have been I Mono•v'~ :t1~ !~ :'r!.£~. !lannon. bu•11 died MondHy ln a Columbu• ho.·
movinl from the former te the ) belong under the piano. So, 1 some known moments in the , sprousr. Rt . 1 Ewtn11ton , daughter. ~!~ th~~~:;.a~r""&lt;!oel~::~u;~~= ~r~~~
d
h
. It
h
h
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9:51 a m. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred It
d h hi
II Ell lh
.
IaUer for a receptiOn an someone w o ms s s upon past w en t e e as IC on Smith: Rl . 2. Cheshire, son 7:47 Jl- m. ~~v; tw: da~~~~te~'s. Jt~~r ::~~~~'::
eoucert by violinist Isaac Stern. having seen it says, Mrs. lingerie has given way and , oo,:.:~..~~~~:_ "~'t':~d Mr~ . f"ran· : al'f' • brother. Claude of S:anrtusky,
The usual contingent of Johnson slipped the slip en top disaster has struck.
[ · .James. Rt . 2. GaWpoll~. ~&lt;on. JU7 1 ~~~u~b~~~te;;r~:!~ ~nvda b~~~~~~~~~
.
On
.
h'
m .• at Hf.lhl'r Hospital .
I h ld Th d . • c 0 1 b
society reporters was there. 0r the plano.
the occasion or two, w lie I
e
ur~ ay m urn til.
One ef them standing beside It didn't belong there, either. House aides swiftly removed
Aru!'~~~ 5 1 ~' aw,:t~!, 1 pub.II&lt; lun J. Dlvlt, 76, • retired firmer,
the grand pianO that
graces the But. that
was where it stayed
the evidence. This was the
heoalth nune, ~no rHidect 1t
418 :odnd!~u~~ ~£ ~~~~~~,:;:~.ntj.j,, ~~::
.
.
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Fourth Ave, d•ed s und ay mormn1
.
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Jlbby, b}USbed Slightly and told until ItS owner SWOOped It Up tJme 00 record th&amp;t a
, In Holzel' hospital. Sht Wilt a llrild· r~w· He w:s.,bort 1 •IJC~ra 8AI.I~t:. IDd,
. "So
nd took 't h
It
•t•
lr' ed
't
uate ot Johna Hopkin~ Sehoo l
of
, soo o ..,_le a e o n . an
8 WODliD COlleague.
me- a
I Orne 8 er Wll lni re tev
an 1 ern.
NuntuJ, Merey ColltJe, lind atterul ~!':beth Lew11 Davl1. He wu
a
tht
.... terrible is happenina"
for everyone else tl leave tbe 1
ed
IJnlvenlty
. ShE- of wu
or Cora
Methodltt
WI.&amp;Ufi
~&amp;·
!tornCulu.Jilbia
In GalUpolll
daulhtll!r
the Fourbu
al1ters
preceded
him InChurclt.
d11th.
Her crinoline ' .half.slip was party.
! DOlJ..S SUFFICE NOW
]all' CharleA lll'ld .lost'phlnt' Waddell ~ryl~·· and buritl were held In
•• f
'is
;na ·n ·d
b .
L
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mu. and w"' the 1ut or her t 1 muy.
or a.
Ia\U•ac rom I moor "'as I Sl e Her aplom m a moment of' Mrs. uther Johnston of Y· She W!l8 a member of Grace Met hr.
her floor-length gown, and she crisis ' that niaht
Star, Pa•t
He· Mrt.
.• nattv•
of
"'&amp;
' was matched racise reports that Meigs Coun- diAl
IIID\,ch,urcb,
f rl'nch Eastern
Colony chapter,
Oau1hGatllaHlfHrt
count:\1 JUiblt
and a 54,
re.•ndrnt
of Cit·
Wanted to kllOW what. to d&amp;.
ODiy by that of a .gentleman d
ty baS met its QUOta On
SOCk ter1 of the American Revolution ancl coa. fla · 'liel.l Thursday morninJ in
II r v· N
d h
Phllomalhun club. Two nleee• and a Marlnn. o .. hospital. fOIIOwiDI an
Dropped Petticoat
who added a percuSSIVe note to 0 s or Jet am '30
BS I lllpbew IUtviVe. Sl'ri'ICll!fi
wer• Hlneu of •everal Wl'ekJ. she wu
~H0 ld on 0 1•t or 1et 'tI drop, " the Stern performance by learned .from a
Catholic
b1ld TUudiY altl"rnoon at Wether. born In th is county sep&amp;. 30, uu,
.
hoU Zlllott runeral home With bur· dau~:htu rtf lhe late John and Ella.
1
her friend advised The young leaning back a bit too hard on church m New York City
Ill in Mound Hill Cemeten·.
abeth VliUihl. Tipton.
51
111
woman took the
course his frail, gilded, wooden ball· if the dolls are sent there, it Clllrln M. " , a rlllident or
. ed
te
l room chair
will ship them on to Viet Nam. Itt. a. GallipollJ, was dead on arrival Clay Halley or c;
an d hardl y miSS a S p 8S
·
at Holzer Hospital saturda.v nllht. •• Blanlon and Mr.s.
I
she kicked the fallen garment
Back Fed Off
He
mll
..
ed
In
flrmJna:.
and
cl\lrfnt
both
of
MllriOll
and
Morrie
World War IJ workE-d at the l'lhrl~t· of Porttmouth. Service~ were
under
the
piano
in
an
etrort
to
'nle
back
of
the
chair
ren
off,
Patrick
Henry
was
the
ta plant in Pt. Pleaslnt. He never Saturday diE-moon It
Marloa
,
.
married. He wu born 11'1 Walnut twp
•ral home.
h~1e tt.
[with a resounding c-r·r~r-a-c&gt;k·! governor of the
aon of Jacob llH• and Ethe l Wlllori _,.,....,...,iiii...,_,iiiii=..oiioi
But it is hard to bide a white But undaunted. ' the ..
Ntfl,
of
Virginia
Ban. WllU1111,
lnthen Jrlrs.
and Charlet
lister• IUrvh·inl
•-·
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RolMirta:.
erinoline undergarment in the remained seated on what by A fish can feel HUDdl.
""· Jl"""" Siller. ""· uo1111 TuI

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at any Kroger •lore ar ...,. office.
No ~ •• - . r y to ,.rtitlJoofo, Clnly -

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GOESSLER

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Decorative Ideas !Needed

BY POLLY CRAMER
NA
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r~move the dust ,ackei
and
N....,.,.. Ealel'priH Alaa. DEAR POLLY- What do')'oul place It back on the book shell
v
u --- _,.., ·dO with your bird. wtdl~ yo&lt;.: ~!t!! ~h~~ nafl\8 nf tl'le borrnwer
11.....,.~..--R r-""""
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limn proves tht trujh ol the old clean Us eaiO! Jtm belort I and the date o1 l&gt;orrowln&amp; at.
layloi, "Two heidi are better wa$h the cage I spread out a tochod with a papo:r clip. When
than one.': Wi••t c::~ vi -.li dOet piece of paper and sprinkle 8 there Is no dust jacket write
not think ol another w!U. Tho bit of gravel over II. I \ltl a th&lt; t!Ue, borrower's name and
'•• Poi ••· h been
I large colander or strainer, put date ol borrowing 00 a 5 x 7
follow ...
0 tht bird under It 1111d he
n~ as
Is
·
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so much help ond comfort to ha
unUI the 0
11 d _ Inch me card and place 11 on
m&lt; that I want to pan It on. CLPf~A
ICt
ry. the shelf. Borrowers rtspect
My skin iJ too dry and Sl!n!l- DEAR POLLy _ We find that these simple ruie~r ••e not
live !or the ordinary bath brush the colloe-croundJ basket from ollendod and llY they ore good
ao I 1110 a JIHio dish mop as an old percolator makH a reminders, -ANNE.
a baekwloher In the tub or wonderful chUd's bath roy, Chll- DEAR POLLY - When tak~. II II sorter and
tht dr"' cannot drink ou1 of 11 as lng • hot meal to a slok friend,
· lbcrl .bondlt maktl It
...Y the water runs throoJih tile I use my electric skUlel. I first
lor reachflll. Ollldren who are holes but they enjoy scooping heat the skillet until it Is very
old enougb to bathe themselves up the water and see1n1 It hot and then fill it with the
could wnb their own bacb and run oul -MRS. C.D.II.
loll
pans or food (various ·
uve mother the trouble. Each DEAR PQU.Y- When lend- lhiJlOI and olzos). Cover ond
eould hove hio own mop •• be
booka (my po!loy is one dallvtr, and the food
otays
lw bll own tootllbrllsll, -ED· book to eacll person ot 1 lime) worm. -HELEN
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Lady Loses her Petticoat

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hilt tnd rltht NH), tt mile. a ,.,...... IIIII, kike tri1
tw• htlvtl t. yeur K....., atwe IMn•r ftr vertflcalilil'l
and he wUI •w•rtl y._, that 1m11111t .. 111h. If YIU ,..
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BEGIN

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lOoK AHeAD11 fAsTER L

BIRTHS. DIVORCES
REAL ESTATE:
DEATHS, MARRIAGES

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eSUITS .HATS eCOATS
e HANDBAGS e DRESSES
e H~SIERY
e LINGERIE •
..
eGLOVES
eJEWELRY

frltnllly

Your

AT

Gar~n'J

Roasting Chicken .. 45c
Ducklin'- _. . _. _ .. 45c
K.....
, 1
Turkey{~ .. _. . . . lb. 49c

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Geniine Smoked KielbtUe Polish

1111 Tto Bill
lllp, fiJI•

FREE 50
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4- ..........
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Exo. 111/il

Black Onyx Rings ........ $12.95 up
Men's Masonic Rings ·· · · $23.00 up

GOESSLER
J_..YSTORI

llalnler bu.on bll mind, it

haatheattentlonof

2·PIICI SIT

spectacled Prlneesi Grace.
'l'he royll pair, v II I II n g
llal)', WU attondlnC MU111'1
lamed La lkala opera.

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FOR HER

$3.95 ..

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Pmeapp

EGGS

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Peas--------- .... 6 ~$1

SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mro. Ray Smith or
Ch.eshire IJ'e announcing t h e
birth ol l lOA March 28 al Holz&lt;r lloepllal, named Anthony
Wayne; weighing I lb., Z oz.
He wu born on his father's
birthday. The Smiths have two
II o~iler children, Tina and Roy.
Grandparents are Mr. ond Mra.
Marvin Yrauger of Cheshire
and Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam
Smith Sr. of Brndbury. Great
grandfather is Mr. Wines of
Cheshire and 1Jfeat grandmother il Mrs; Olympia Fabrle or
Chic... ,

m.

- -Queen
- VIctoria
The reign
of
loqest

the

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Make your little girl the·hit
of the Easter Parade ;n her

PRJas
BEGIN AT
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...,. Crildl•n

JIQ&gt;.. 1/1/il

K,....,. Cut llut Ltht

Coffee ......... --·- ·~· $1

Star Fire Sliced

1

SHOE BOX
In Mhhlllport

2

EAPPLE.

·PRUNES

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Ina of Easter b a pliJ If ciur 1111- Ulle .._
America sillies. WlfiiiUI,. llid 11M IIIII
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Llbbr'• Ill*. Crvthtd, C:hunk, S,..rs

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ANGEL FOOD CAKE

Moueo'o llearded Prince

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Cllllt St.

19 oz.
boxea

l'hltorlolphlo

Twta •.••.... _. _ __4':.;.,11 $1

My·T·~Ino-4

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, .... lor ......... 18e

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Shll.......... $10

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FOR HIM

Salad Mustard

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Kou~y

French'• Crum

'rtMft'1 Crwm

OPERA rANs-lt could be
a &lt;OIIIIIIIIIt Oil \be per!orm-

PRINCE GARDNER

Coffee
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.Fruit Cocktail .•• _. 3 :;,m $1

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Fish Sticks ...

Yellow Corn __ ----- 2 :=· 39e

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orant~proy
and Aflor

79c

n.... tor ...... ..

CAKE MIX

Big K Drinks _____ 12 ~:· $1

LICIIao' and IMn't

After Shave anti
colotM .......

Gorton's Breedtd

pkgs,

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Ladles' Birthstone Rings · · . $6.00 up

Coffee Mate

Catfish, Cod or Perch ... , .... 45c

lb.
bag

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49c

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STERLINI;
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FOR MEN

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Flounder or Haddock ___

29c

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Coffee Mate

Shrimp ........ _ "' lb. $2.19

3-lb. Bag $1.85

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, died Monday at btr llome Jo SPrtl:ll•

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Perrh llllet _. _-_. •· 45c

ltction anywhert.

SAUSAGE........ .. lb.
COFFEE .... ......

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"Kroger Poultry Sale"

eBudgef

lour ehllclren. Carl, Chari&amp;• ~nit Wtt.

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SHANK
HALF

echorge

Ullh Alex~nder, Ind. Mrt , William.
Nan~ of Germany. Servk'e.
wu•
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Mll~r't
Kolnf! for Fu111rala 111lth burial In
Rlfo M~metery.

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lla,v afhlrnoon. 11.. h:&gt;d re1li;le-d at
1622 E.. tern Ave. A natil•r of Muon
County, \\' . .v3., he " 'a8 boru April
11, 18e8, 80IIo of Samuel alld Sar;ah
AleUilde.r. H• Is .liUtvivM by hi•
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and
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layloi, "Two heidi are better wa$h the cage I spread out a tochod with a papo:r clip. When
than one.': Wi••t c::~ vi -.li dOet piece of paper and sprinkle 8 there Is no dust jacket write
not think ol another w!U. Tho bit of gravel over II. I \ltl a th&lt; t!Ue, borrower's name and
'•• Poi ••· h been
I large colander or strainer, put date ol borrowing 00 a 5 x 7
follow ...
0 tht bird under It 1111d he
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Is
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unUI the 0
11 d _ Inch me card and place 11 on
m&lt; that I want to pan It on. CLPf~A
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ry. the shelf. Borrowers rtspect
My skin iJ too dry and Sl!n!l- DEAR POLLy _ We find that these simple ruie~r ••e not
live !or the ordinary bath brush the colloe-croundJ basket from ollendod and llY they ore good
ao I 1110 a JIHio dish mop as an old percolator makH a reminders, -ANNE.
a baekwloher In the tub or wonderful chUd's bath roy, Chll- DEAR POLLY - When tak~. II II sorter and
tht dr"' cannot drink ou1 of 11 as lng • hot meal to a slok friend,
· lbcrl .bondlt maktl It
...Y the water runs throoJih tile I use my electric skUlel. I first
lor reachflll. Ollldren who are holes but they enjoy scooping heat the skillet until it Is very
old enougb to bathe themselves up the water and see1n1 It hot and then fill it with the
could wnb their own bacb and run oul -MRS. C.D.II.
loll
pans or food (various ·
uve mother the trouble. Each DEAR PQU.Y- When lend- lhiJlOI and olzos). Cover ond
eould hove hio own mop •• be
booka (my po!loy is one dallvtr, and the food
otays
lw bll own tootllbrllsll, -ED· book to eacll person ot 1 lime) worm. -HELEN
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HI purch..l ia nte411Nry fe 1Nrtl..,., Only IN . .

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NGtlvecf. When y~ cett.ct betfl Mltchlftt hi I"'" ( le8
hilt tnd rltht NH), tt mile. a ,.,...... IIIII, kike tri1
tw• htlvtl t. yeur K....., atwe IMn•r ftr vertflcalilil'l
and he wUI •w•rtl y._, that 1m11111t .. 111h. If YIU ,..
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BIRTHS. DIVORCES
REAL ESTATE:
DEATHS, MARRIAGES

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eSUITS .HATS eCOATS
e HANDBAGS e DRESSES
e H~SIERY
e LINGERIE •
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eJEWELRY

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Gar~n'J

Roasting Chicken .. 45c
Ducklin'- _. . _. _ .. 45c
K.....
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Turkey{~ .. _. . . . lb. 49c

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1111 Tto Bill
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FREE 50
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4- ..........
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Black Onyx Rings ........ $12.95 up
Men's Masonic Rings ·· · · $23.00 up

GOESSLER
J_..YSTORI

llalnler bu.on bll mind, it

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2·PIICI SIT

spectacled Prlneesi Grace.
'l'he royll pair, v II I II n g
llal)', WU attondlnC MU111'1
lamed La lkala opera.

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FOR HER

$3.95 ..

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Pmeapp

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Peas--------- .... 6 ~$1

SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mro. Ray Smith or
Ch.eshire IJ'e announcing t h e
birth ol l lOA March 28 al Holz&lt;r lloepllal, named Anthony
Wayne; weighing I lb., Z oz.
He wu born on his father's
birthday. The Smiths have two
II o~iler children, Tina and Roy.
Grandparents are Mr. ond Mra.
Marvin Yrauger of Cheshire
and Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam
Smith Sr. of Brndbury. Great
grandfather is Mr. Wines of
Cheshire and 1Jfeat grandmother il Mrs; Olympia Fabrle or
Chic... ,

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- -Queen
- VIctoria
The reign
of
loqest

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Make your little girl the·hit
of the Easter Parade ;n her

PRJas
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Coffee ......... --·- ·~· $1

Star Fire Sliced

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In Mhhlllport

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Is 1 vary real tid~~&amp; Aqd Pld!lf.. NII . . IIlllflli.
Ina of Easter b a pliJ If ciur 1111- Ulle .._
America sillies. WlfiiiUI,. llid 11M IIIII
IUUnd toes, tlllf~ fl • • IW .......... .

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No.2Yt

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I'~ Prtduc. fNm Krettr, •• wHI

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Kist W. K.

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Mayonnaise _. _____ ,•• ~ 55c

K...,.MMivm

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lor .. ...... 35c

Llbbr'• Ill*. Crvthtd, C:hunk, S,..rs

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27c

--

Cream Cheese .... _ ~~ 29c

ANGEL FOOD CAKE

Moueo'o llearded Prince

'---------------------.Jildaloey- yean,
Cllllt St.

19 oz.
boxea

l'hltorlolphlo

Twta •.••.... _. _ __4':.;.,11 $1

My·T·~Ino-4

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Salad Mustard
, .... lor ......... 18e

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Kroger Large

Shll.......... $10

Princen G1rdntr

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FOR HIM

Salad Mustard

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Kou~y

French'• Crum

'rtMft'1 Crwm

OPERA rANs-lt could be
a &lt;OIIIIIIIIIt Oil \be per!orm-

PRINCE GARDNER

Coffee
'"'· iw ..... $1.05

.Fruit Cocktail .•• _. 3 :;,m $1

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Fish Sticks ...

Yellow Corn __ ----- 2 :=· 39e

~"''
orant~proy
and Aflor

79c

n.... tor ...... ..

CAKE MIX

Big K Drinks _____ 12 ~:· $1

LICIIao' and IMn't

After Shave anti
colotM .......

Gorton's Breedtd

pkgs,

.
.....
-·-..............
_

FREE 50

Ladles' Birthstone Rings · · . $6.00 up

Coffee Mate

Catfish, Cod or Perch ... , .... 45c

lb.
bag

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Ladies' Pearl Rings 59 .,

49c

ar..dtd

U-oz.

RINGS MAKE FINE GIFTS!

~~~·

49c

, .... l•r ........

Swansdown

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Gorten'a

Spotlight Bean

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STERLINI;
TOILETRIES
FOR MEN

&amp;rudtd

Flounder or Haddock ___

29c

.... ....

Coffee Mate

Shrimp ........ _ "' lb. $2.19

3-lb. Bag $1.85

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Beautlful Fubloll Center

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Krtttr llreHn

Soulbentern Oblo't lloll

Mn. IIJIJblttl IIIJott. wilr ot Harold
El.Uott, lOl'llltrly of Gallla count)·,
, died Monday at btr llome Jo SPrtl:ll•

........ ,.,. .... viii.

Perrh llllet _. _-_. •· 45c

ltction anywhert.

SAUSAGE........ .. lb.
COFFEE .... ......

by ROBIN HOOD·

• , ..... olll&gt;o. Goo ,., -

Gorllon'o Ocun

"Kroger Poultry Sale"

eBudgef

lour ehllclren. Carl, Chari&amp;• ~nit Wtt.

-

Coffee Mate

SHANK
HALF

echorge

Ullh Alex~nder, Ind. Mrt , William.
Nan~ of Germany. Servk'e.
wu•
hlld l'rtdl)' aHtrnOOA at
Mll~r't
Kolnf! for Fu111rala 111lth burial In
Rlfo M~metery.

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GO&gt;Od FrlcNy. Ytu can't
IMM Krtter'• willlt •

FULL

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Clllrtlto Altun...r, ft, • retired n,..
•r m•n died In Hnlzer hMPital !'.nn.
lla,v afhlrnoon. 11.. h:&gt;d re1li;le-d at
1622 E.. tern Ave. A natil•r of Muon
County, \\' . .v3., he " 'a8 boru April
11, 18e8, 80IIo of Samuel alld Sar;ah
AleUilde.r. H• Is .liUtvivM by hi•
Wife, tlw forltllr Mae Lambe.-t, &lt;~nd

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lhlra I• yeur ...,.,._.,..
ttrs for MlftMI. Shttl
ntw for yeur Hahod ttr

WE HAVE ASSEMBLED
TRULY ONE OF THE BEST SELEf\
TIONS OF WEARING APPA
IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO

eLoyowoy

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Easter Is Ont Week From Today- April10

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The l'()T OF GOLD
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Register A1'111t Store!
Register At Samet Station!

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NEW HOllAND
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The Gravely
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BEllY FAST
of the "G••• Club of tho Air,"
Chonnel 3, CMrletton. wiH M here
FRIDAY, APRIL 8-l21114:00PM

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bring yaur probl- IIIII IIU*
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louth.rn Ohio EIK!rlo Co. will M...,.
SATURDAY,APRIL9-ALL DAY
Money will give continuous clemanltr•
tions Ill day long. Y.u'relnvited!

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Plant Com Fer Profll - U•• Quality Chemical Mlxtd Fe!tlllzen.
Hllh Analylh Fertllturs Save Labor and Mc!nq - H•lpe You
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14 PT. GATI, 16 _ . hll&gt;l"l

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See Us Today For Your Complete.Crop Needs

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LANDMARK in POMJROY

·
··,serving Meigs, Galliaan•.MasonCountlu
LOcatetl At Ptmerty,
.., At la1..11R'1 Complete Arta Faim &amp;Ural Shopping (liter••
Jack w. c.s.y,Mgr.l!laont WY 2;2111
Inti 7i 33 ..... O.lht a.tiful Ohio livtr.

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With Any Maior Appliance
Purchase ' ...

With HIGH Analysis Fertiliz•r

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These Three Pays! ·
April 1~e)} .· ·

Central SOYA .Of Ohio,'·

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el-100 LB. BAG COW-l ACIEU

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of the "'II'dlll Club of tho Air,"
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FRIDAY, APRIL 8--12 Ill 4:00 PM

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Insect Controls in Corn

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F~DAY

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SATURDAY

(

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Register AI Tile Sterel
legist.- At Senlce Station!

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FOR THE ,FAIMI

NEW tiOI.l:NfD
VIBRA

Vlii.Gn. ATKINS
Produelloa Taler

FEEDERf
•

PATZ stfG
UNI.OADERS

New In Farming

and MORE

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WASHER
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TRAaoR SALES
POMEROY

PRIZES

fREE

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GRAVELY

PREI
TV STAMPS

TV

·e5-10 GALLONS OF GASOUNI

llAMI'I

•5-FRE&amp; WASH JOBS

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e 5-FREE LUBE JOBS
e 2-25 LB. BAGS PLANT PEP
e2-25 LB. BAGS DOG NUGGETS
•1-2 GALLON SIZI! PICNIC JUG
el-100 LB. BAG COW-l ACIEU

•••
.....
BEllY FAST
of the "'II'dlll Club of tho Air,"
Ch.lnnel 3, CMrlelton. wiH be ...,.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8--12 Ill 4:00 PM

j

All ...,t.n II,. wownbert of the - lnvllllll Ill .......... .ncl
bring your pnbl..,. IIIII q tlons. Pion to attendl

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louthorn Ohio E1ectrle Co. will be hen
SATURDAY,APRIL9-ALL DAY
Maney will givo contlnuoua demonotr•
tlont .tl day long. You'relnvittd!

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Make More PROFIT Per Me.

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Like having I
hired man
•round the houMI

WE DELIVER ANYWHERE!

APRIL
7-1-9

See Us Today For Your Complete Crop Needs

OIIIINt I I •
(21.41JJ4)

AUO CYCLONI
ii.

'l.:c

&amp; •

New moclels!New styllng!New beef

UH Quality

$29995

iNSULATOR

US ·

©/M[ID [§ lr.

Chemical Mixed hrtlllzert.
High Analpls hrtlllztn Save Labor and Mc!ney - Htlpl You

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2 H,P, HIGH .,liD PUMP
TIAILIR IPRAYIR, 200 pl. tonk
14 PT. OATI. 1 4 - stool lvllllll
16" 111• H.P. VIHT FAN
TRACTOR TIRES, 4 ply, a,.
" , · if'IIONT
H
1111 x 16 PRONT, 4 ply, S rill
f'•
'' ' ••IINIIIAL PUIPOSI fRUIT SPRAY, 2 •• UO ,,,
1.11 ., lliULTioi'UIPOSI YEGITAILI DUIT, 2 Iss
'E'
a OlNAMINTAL DUST, 2 •2 124t 2
1. · WN WilD KILLIR, pint 75c
N110H IVY KILLER, hi Mreol con
;~m &amp; LOT PLASTIC LAWN I'INU, W IUS -

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POMEROY, 0.

IN GALLIPOLIS
CHUCK COLLIER SERVICE STORB

CONTROLLIR
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Register At The Landmark
Store 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
ALL 3 DAYS-APRIL 7-8-9

WY 2·2975

512 E. MAIN ST.

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LANDMARK in POMERO~

Start YMr fuaclalloa rigid
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With Any Maior Appliance
Purchase ·
These Three J)aysl
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We're there - we pour - you have

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Located At r-eroy,
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11111 7 &amp; 33 ~a. The Beauliful Ohio River.

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
e BIG SELECTION
eCONVENIENT TERMS

1965 Chevrolet Impala Sup. SpL $2795
H.T. Cpe. Low mileage, showroom clean, vinyl in.
terillr, bucket seats, console, black vinyl roof cov·
ering, Sierra gold finish, like new 800xl4 w.w.
tires, V8 engine, Powerglide. power steering and
brakes, padded dash, wire wheel covers, new car
all the way.

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Found

SPRING PARADISE
THIS ra:1cb one story brick
Pnd frame bome 5 mlles from
GalUpoUs, 1\1 balh, ! BR,

1964 Chevrolet Impala .... · .. · $2195

nice living room with lire.
place, I closet•, 2 car garage,
large patio In the back yard,
Lot 100' • 265', Call lor appointment to ••

Notic~

RADIATOR

Mattie Circle. Also
those lenced. WY 2-2208.
sending llowera and card!l.
3 25 IOle I
Your kindness will never be
forgotten.
Wanted To Buy
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoi~ ·
ANTIQUE Furniture, dishea.
er and FamiUes
miscellaneous. Call or write:
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SERVICE

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Ba,.,.

down Ureenup 12:35 a. m.;
Zim111er down Greenup 1:30 a.

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XII New Rid,ator shop
eCar eTruck eHeater
Core • Bulldozer
eAny Type

Mra. Howard Cectl, 110t1 W.

Notice

MaJu St. , Pomeroy.

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I WILL NOT be responsible for
any debts contracted by any.
one other. than myself. Thorn- '

For Rent

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. HELP WANTED

AUcnON

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

SERVICE

BRAKE SERVICE

and

For Complete Auction
~ervice Call

WI 9-2708

RACINE, 0.

tomato

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DOW.

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In POMO"'I'-A Good
Locotlon
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WATCH 1101.
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a\·Jil:~ hi P,

reasonaiJle!

ra res al&lt;;o for shopping or
mothers. ~ ourly, dei·
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Six cyl. with std. trans. Sold new to local farmer
and real low mileage. Spotles interior. w. w. ti res
show little wear, dark aqua fin ish, rad io and heat·
er, a real jewel

Meteor 4 Dr. Station' Wagon. Low mileage by one
leal owner. Red vinyl interior trim. White finish,
W.W. tires show little wear. Luggage rack, V-8 engine, automatic trans. Power steering, radio and
heater and many extras.

1962 CHEVROLET Impala .. .... $1695
St. Wagon. Low mileage by local owner, white over
black finsh, spotless red interior, new whitewall
tires, VB engine, automatic trans. Power steering
and brakes, radio and heater. Real nice

Ann Brent up Mel dahl 9:10 p,

Cotton Queen down ' Mel.
dahl 10 p. m.; Buckeye stall
up Meldahl 4 a. m.
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1963 MERCURY .. .... ..... ... $1695

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m.; Polly R. down Meldahl
2:10 p. m.: Ravenswood . up
. Meld a hi 3 45&lt; p. m.; Frieberg.
I er down Meldahl 4:50 p. m.;

Super Sport Conv. Low mileage by original local
owner, white finish, blk. vinyl bucket seats and interior, bJack top like new. BOO w.w tires, 327 cu.
in. V8 engme, power steering and brakes, padded
dash, sharp as you would want it.

1963 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan .. $1495

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Obio River - Edeana SO.
worth "P 14, uo .p. m.; Eli$~
Woods up 14, 4:55 p.. m.: Cb®k·
ie D. up 14, 1:35 p; m.; 8le!l
Ra111er up 14, ! :40 a.m.; Bob
Benter up 14, 5:20 a..m.;
Lorraine ap 14, . 5:50 *· m.;
Pennsylvania doWII 14, 7·fltc&lt;&amp;
m.; Jeffboat up It, 7::10 a. m.;
Titan up 15, 3 a. m. ; Soutberl
up 18, 2:30a. m.; Joseph Jtlla
down 20, 7:15 a. m.; NalloDal
up 21, 5:10 a. m.; ~ Jor.
[don up 21 , 6:45 a. m.; Fra@
, B. down 22, 5:40a.m.; Inca up
2.•. 4:40 a. m.; Helen Z. up 23,
5:45 a. m.; Albert Holden up
Greenup ·s:15 p. m.; Eamr.
I up Greeoop 11:55 p. m. ; W·U

1965 FAlCON Futura ··· · · ·· · · · $2095 .
Station Wagon. 6500 miles by local owner, Black vi·
nyl interior. Dark aqua finish , 7:00xl4 tires like
new, spare never used. P.B.. radio, big six engine,
std. trans. Deluxe equipment. Showroom d ean.

Cfiarleston 19.15. J,oQdoD. Mar.
met and Wlntleld da1lllt wert
oR the sills.
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down 4:30 p. m.; Onward u,p
1 p. m.; Charles Steven.ooa
down 11 ·45 p. m.; John J.
Rowe up 12:30 • . m.:
.a:.
Bowles down 2 a. m.; Walter
l!eckjord up 2:40 a. m.; ~~
Price down 4:00 a. m.; S.mell
up 6:10 a. m.; Allen R. M•
rill down 8:3&gt; a. m.
Kanawha River - Beaver
down Marmet 10:05 p. m.; 0.
F. Shearer down Marmet 2:!1
a. m.; A. J. Patten down Mar.
met 4 a. m.; Lucy Jane Luc•
down Winfield 10 p. m.

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IHIDton 1.17, '*wlw'f'.U. f\fl,

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
e BIG SELECTION
eCONVENIENT TERMS

1965 Chevrolet Impala Sup. SpL $2795
H.T. Cpe. Low mileage, showroom clean, vinyl in.
terillr, bucket seats, console, black vinyl roof cov·
ering, Sierra gold finish, like new 800xl4 w.w.
tires, V8 engine, Powerglide. power steering and
brakes, padded dash, wire wheel covers, new car
all the way.

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Boat Mov..,..u,

Found

SPRING PARADISE
THIS ra:1cb one story brick
Pnd frame bome 5 mlles from
GalUpoUs, 1\1 balh, ! BR,

1964 Chevrolet Impala .... · .. · $2195

nice living room with lire.
place, I closet•, 2 car garage,
large patio In the back yard,
Lot 100' • 265', Call lor appointment to ••

Notic~

RADIATOR

Mattie Circle. Also
those lenced. WY 2-2208.
sending llowera and card!l.
3 25 IOle I
Your kindness will never be
forgotten.
Wanted To Buy
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoi~ ·
ANTIQUE Furniture, dishea.
er and FamiUes
miscellaneous. Call or write:
u ltp

SERVICE

1

Ba,.,.

down Ureenup 12:35 a. m.;
Zim111er down Greenup 1:30 a.

I

XII New Rid,ator shop
eCar eTruck eHeater
Core • Bulldozer
eAny Type

Mra. Howard Cectl, 110t1 W.

Notice

MaJu St. , Pomeroy.

I

I WILL NOT be responsible for
any debts contracted by any.
one other. than myself. Thorn- '

For Rent

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•

EXPERIENCED

. HELP WANTED

AUcnON

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

SERVICE

BRAKE SERVICE

and

For Complete Auction
~ervice Call

WI 9-2708

RACINE, 0.

tomato

WW arrive
rll 25. BJUy Hill, Raci1,e,
DOW.

9-2541.

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Stopllookl Rt~dl
WHIN?
SOON :
WHA11

25c Do II Youroolf Car Willi
WHIRl?

In POMO"'I'-A Good
Locotlon
WHO?

...................... lila
GoQijoolb tervlce ToY..

WATCH 1101.
OPENING

•t~nd' House ~, .,.,er)i transpor·
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a\·Jil:~ hi P,

reasonaiJle!

ra res al&lt;;o for shopping or
mothers. ~ ourly, dei·
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Six cyl. with std. trans. Sold new to local farmer
and real low mileage. Spotles interior. w. w. ti res
show little wear, dark aqua fin ish, rad io and heat·
er, a real jewel

Meteor 4 Dr. Station' Wagon. Low mileage by one
leal owner. Red vinyl interior trim. White finish,
W.W. tires show little wear. Luggage rack, V-8 engine, automatic trans. Power steering, radio and
heater and many extras.

1962 CHEVROLET Impala .. .... $1695
St. Wagon. Low mileage by local owner, white over
black finsh, spotless red interior, new whitewall
tires, VB engine, automatic trans. Power steering
and brakes, radio and heater. Real nice

Ann Brent up Mel dahl 9:10 p,

Cotton Queen down ' Mel.
dahl 10 p. m.; Buckeye stall
up Meldahl 4 a. m.
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1963 MERCURY .. .... ..... ... $1695

I 29 tfc

m.; Polly R. down Meldahl
2:10 p. m.: Ravenswood . up
. Meld a hi 3 45&lt; p. m.; Frieberg.
I er down Meldahl 4:50 p. m.;

Super Sport Conv. Low mileage by original local
owner, white finish, blk. vinyl bucket seats and interior, bJack top like new. BOO w.w tires, 327 cu.
in. V8 engme, power steering and brakes, padded
dash, sharp as you would want it.

1963 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan .. $1495

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Obio River - Edeana SO.
worth "P 14, uo .p. m.; Eli$~
Woods up 14, 4:55 p.. m.: Cb®k·
ie D. up 14, 1:35 p; m.; 8le!l
Ra111er up 14, ! :40 a.m.; Bob
Benter up 14, 5:20 a..m.;
Lorraine ap 14, . 5:50 *· m.;
Pennsylvania doWII 14, 7·fltc&lt;&amp;
m.; Jeffboat up It, 7::10 a. m.;
Titan up 15, 3 a. m. ; Soutberl
up 18, 2:30a. m.; Joseph Jtlla
down 20, 7:15 a. m.; NalloDal
up 21, 5:10 a. m.; ~ Jor.
[don up 21 , 6:45 a. m.; Fra@
, B. down 22, 5:40a.m.; Inca up
2.•. 4:40 a. m.; Helen Z. up 23,
5:45 a. m.; Albert Holden up
Greenup ·s:15 p. m.; Eamr.
I up Greeoop 11:55 p. m. ; W·U

1965 FAlCON Futura ··· · · ·· · · · $2095 .
Station Wagon. 6500 miles by local owner, Black vi·
nyl interior. Dark aqua finish , 7:00xl4 tires like
new, spare never used. P.B.. radio, big six engine,
std. trans. Deluxe equipment. Showroom d ean.

Cfiarleston 19.15. J,oQdoD. Mar.
met and Wlntleld da1lllt wert
oR the sills.
•' .

Reliablt

down 4:30 p. m.; Onward u,p
1 p. m.; Charles Steven.ooa
down 11 ·45 p. m.; John J.
Rowe up 12:30 • . m.:
.a:.
Bowles down 2 a. m.; Walter
l!eckjord up 2:40 a. m.; ~~
Price down 4:00 a. m.; S.mell
up 6:10 a. m.; Allen R. M•
rill down 8:3&gt; a. m.
Kanawha River - Beaver
down Marmet 10:05 p. m.; 0.
F. Shearer down Marmet 2:!1
a. m.; A. J. Patten down Mar.
met 4 a. m.; Lucy Jane Luc•
down Winfield 10 p. m.

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Mr. and Mrs. Nell Stover an4
BY MRS. R. 'p, Bf:AIE
ford and sons Ronnie and Rich· children of Rio Gr~~ VIsit~
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Margie
Green
of
Sugar
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1 ard and daughter ~ of Rt. Sunday evening wl
Creek Rd., entered Holzer boa- 588, spent Sunday at· the old Mrs. Russell Wolford and lam•
BY DICK THOMAS
pita! and had an operation on Wolford homestead 111 Hannan lly.
With all the reported sightings of Unidentified FJy.
her neck Wednesday. M r ~. Trace Rd.
Donovan Blak~ &lt;elehrated his
. l~p OhlorJ• ITTFO•l l"m t•..ihJv ~i .. uonlntod ·1 ho,.n't
Green Is .the mother of two sets Buddy Fowler en~ Qolzer blrlhday March 24.
01 IWIDS. ~ne nas &lt;Wm Klfil) OOSpliBI •unermg 11'0111 011ur1es
Hol&gt;er Hospital: . Visiting : ert H. Craft, F. Lawren&lt;e Dick· seen one or that one hasn't landOd in my vicinity. I'd like
Mrs. Clan II. UlX nas ·oeen I
hours 24 and 7-8 p.m. Parents' ey, II, Walter Fry,
Oscar a good look and a first·pel'son Interview wiih the pllot, or
Anna and Nanna who recently he received In an auto"'41!1le patient In Holzer hospital for
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graduated from Hannan Trace 'lccldent Saturday nJgbt near the past few days.
vmy uu A'="d:t~'~i:m,""'''"'·
I ;~~~W'mi~~- C~-Gii~e.;;:, M:~~. --- BUt last Sunday night 1 did get a look at one of our ~ 8180.« L'OK~ ruruact:tt ~~~ ~:i high s~ool, and twin boys Ji'ar-lcrown ctty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Notter
Rov G. Shoem•ker, 716 s.c.l Howard s. Hardway,
Mrs. eommunlcation balloon satellites, either Echo 1 or Echo n. mg bu~t w~~chn c~~ld ld ch&gt;r· en and Darrell, . who are stu- Cly9e Monroe Blake was .tak· and son of Northup spent Sunond ·Ave.; Mrs. Alfonzo .John- ' Frank V. Hensley, Mrs. Wess I was at the State Highway patrol post when Sgt. P. D..Mc· more ron a
e ol cost dentll at H811llan Trace elemen- en back to Veterans hupttal day visiting her parents, Mr.
Mn. ;,; Neil Ave.: Mrs. samu•l l Hollboe•. Carla J.
Johnson, Creedy called radio dise.atcher L. V. Vaughan and told him coal 1bur':g ~cks a~ ess 1d tary school.
In Huntlngtoo, W. Va. where ·and Mrs. Rome Patterson on
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D. Smith, Rt. 2 Gallipolis: Mrs . . George L. Lindamood. M r s. there was something cfossing the sky from west to east per kon. • k ": 1 01 ~ast Mrs. Garred Blake and he was rec:ently a patient lur Victory Ridge Rd.
J. Hollis Wood. Patriot Star ' Thoma' R. Lively. Mrs. Alva F. just north of the moon.
stac s we~e ta en u
ra daughter spent Sunday af!F· some time. Mr. Blake, who Is Mrs. Lester Unroe tf Han·
Rt.: Mrs. Grace Sturgeon, Pt. ~ McGuire, John M. Thomas, Vaughan and I. with Cpl.
never agam to resume ope · noon vlsltlnff Mrs. Ethel Mink 82 years old, Is a retired army nan Trace Rd., visited an after·
Pleasant: Mrs. Risden .'i Mil- . Cora .J. Varian, David R. Var- , Jack D. Junkins,. went outside/ a few things about people you lion.
th 1
b d of Falll.polls.
officer.
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noon will! Mr. and Mrs. Gor1
Ier, Lakin, w. va.;
Mrs. ian .. Mrs. Raymond Walburn and looked. We d1d~'t see any- know:
Most 0 e. urna"1'" T ~ e J1mm1e Wllls who will spend Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Slbo red Blake and daughtllr In Gal·
James L. Hun~ Rt 2 Ra"""· , and 10fant daughter, Mrs. Hom- thing. About 10 mmutes later I
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. &lt;e~ed operat 1?0 by 900 ·
!his summer In Crown . City, ley of Rt. 2 Crown City are tho llpotls. They were. neighbors on
Michael J. Hawk, Pomeroy; er L. Bonecutter and infant son, I left to go home, kidding _the , RChuck;;~~l, Jim! Bersonla~d whiStle SJgn~llmg ~ ~st cast was Sunday dinner guest •f his parenls of a baby boy, who 01' Hannan Trace for .several years.
Michael L. Collins, Rt.
t JMrs. Dnnald H. James and in- fellows thtt "If I see anythmg, fW:!:rsi edJaiD!l,
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ofoharco~!Jron m ~~ngmg grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. rived In Holzer h..pltal March · Mr. and Mrs. Chester D.
Reedsville· Clyde Dalt&lt;m fit j' fant son, Mrs. Kenneth L. Mil· I'll call you."
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Regwn was '
at Mallie Angell In Gallipolis.
22
Crews of Lower River Rd are
1mes an w111 eave une 20 . . . Jefferson
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Decemb~r
19le
Grant
Unroe
of
Bladen·
MerMra.
Nellie
Pickett
spent
the
parents
of,
baby
son,
who
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Ky.; Mr&gt;. Fred R. Stewnn, /R. Smith and mfant son.
gain whe~ I looked .DP and saw lday Thursday in the Gallla co~~J.· :ith this last ca;t on &lt;'OI'VIIle Rd., has been a patient Sunday afternoon vislt~g ber arrived March 211n Holzer hts·
Wellston \Irs. Myron 0. Elress
this hrllhant star-hke objed 1 County recorder's office
and
. ld;,; tr d th d
In Holzer bos~llal for the past daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ode pltal.
Gerlach, ~lrs Harnld K. i~er-i Pleasant Valley Hospital Icruising across the sky In the I has taken a position with Good 8 coth n y ~yh,t e enharcamel several days.
Beaver and family, · SUgar Mrs Bonnie Swlhdler and
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to
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once
IDig
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I nd. : Lett Dam ron. I", I•I ADMITTED:
Ruta
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Mrs. Charles : rec
e moon. ca e year across the river . !'at iron indus! in Ohio
rs. puB mill
SIIODd· Creek Rd.
Mrs. .Nelle Boyd spenl a lew
Oak H1il. Mrs. George ll . Oi· fW&gt;ugh. Pl. Pleasant.
the fellows .. They came out. A· Winters has resigned her poslry
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lng a few weeks visiting her James H. "Billie"
Sands days 1n Columbus visiting their
worth, Rt. 2 lr?nton: Kenneth DISCHARGED: ~rs.
Fred ' bout thts time: Ptl. J .. D. Wr;. tion as secretary to Gallia
son, Mr. and Mrs.
Garland was a patient In Holzer hospital sister Boone.
R. Toll:~": Rl. ·• Jarkson; llrs . : Willet. Pt. Pleasatl",: Mrs. R,. ;gan drove up m a crutser. Tr;. County prosecuting
altomey
Lemon and other relatives In for several days suffering "from Mr. B!ld Mrs. D. J. Blake and
Er~m lolbvPr. Rl. 3 Jarkson; ba Green, New Haven;
Mrs.J gether we watched the satel-!John A. Epling. and it is reHnntlogton, W. Va.
severe burns on his arms and children have been seriously Ill
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Ke1th A. Lynch. i\11dd leporl.
, Hobert Crmckshank. Pl. Pleas. hte move across the sky, .
ported she is going to Arizona
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wol· hands when a truck be was re- with the virus flu far two weeks.
Bulbs.
Iant: Mrs. Melvin Malheny, Pt. On the way home l decided ! I haven't seen her to con.
Mrs. Fred R. Sl e\1 01"1. Well-, Pleasant. PhPister Lnn~ Gallip!&gt; to look for the satelhtll agam. firm it.
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stoo, daughter , 9:10 a.m. Fri· lis Ferry; Ruby F. Crendall, on 1ts next pass over
the
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dfy : Mrs. Samuel D Sm1th, :Pt. Pleasant (expired!.
area. So I plotted the time it . Sportswriter Jack Rogers,
Rt. 2 Gallip&lt;Jiis. daughl!•r. 9:4:1 i HIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Willie should appear again, all
the : Pt. PleaS3nt Register, com· Mrs. Fr~a Smith and Mrs.
a.m. Fri4av Mrs .lames L. lLane, Pt. Peasant, 0 daughter .. time presuming 11 must be el- ' ment1.ng recently on Pete And· Emma . Whltllngton, advisors,
Hunt. Rt. 2 Rac·ine. son. 111:26
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Meigs General Hospital
About 100 minutes later, and All - Southeastern Ohio Ath·l Ulnded the Olfi:""' and AdvlsDisrhorges
Admissions _ Harry Stover, il could have been either of lletic ~,"ague's basketball team, ors Conference m Pomeroy last
Mrs. George Casto. M". Rob. Middleport · George Kauff the Echo satellites, I walke4 satd, That boy can beat you [week.
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Ithis time, !he sky waa getting iferent playing surfaces."
Ohio, visited with his couains,
Ihazy, and f figured l would 1 Butch McCormick, ao honora- Mrs. Daisy Rawlings and
i have a lmrd lime spoiling it. ble mention on the 1!165 SEOAL Lewis Smith family on Sunday
Bui lhere it was, right
on football team, has an athletic afte,.oon.
schedule. moving In the same ' scholarship next fall to More- Those attending a blrlhday
general direction but a little hee!i State College, .Ky. . ..... dinner and family gathering a
bit farther east this time. I Cliff Wilson, GAHS Blue Devil recent Sunday at the Tennescallcd my wife to verify my ' diamond coach, Is moving in· se. Gas Transmission Co msi~~ting.
ito the residence of the
late : pany Clubhouse on Route 50 ln.
c,cho I was launched In Au- : Albert E. Tope he purchased ' eluded Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gilgust of. t!IOO from. Cape Canav- :at First and Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
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4Y2% CURRENT DIVIDENDS
Admlsslona _ Teresa Will . Pleasant.
Gallipolis.
Middleport; William Chaney:
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence WoodShade; Charles Fridley, Pomeyard of Colum~s v1s1ted her
roy; Deloris Neal. Clifttn:
brolher and 81Ster-ln-law, Mr.
It's time to unfold a new you, radiant in spring's loveliest
George Warner, Pomeroy.
and Mrs. Reed Jeffers oa SunDischarges _ Marvin Meday. Other callers were Mrs.
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looksl An array of the season's top fashions In coats, suits,
Estep, Harrisonville;
Nina 1 sey Breeders Association. Their Rev. and Mrs. B. Jones.
Celebrating Our 80th Year
I Rupe, Cheshire; Rubin Cot. ! farm has been used many times Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schipper
lins. Midd lep&lt;Jrt.
. as a classroom showing the val· and family of Dayton we;e ':"'
dresses, blouses, hats, ensembles. Visit our busy Ready To
Opposite Post Office Phone 446-38 32
Births - Mr. and Mrs. Paul : ue or lime, fertilizer, and man· cenr. weekend guests of h1s sts·
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i Lyons, Letart, W. Va .. a son; ure in building up the soil.
ter, Mrs. Scott McComas Bod
Wear Department and see for yourself. Fashions to take you
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famlly.
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Pels are ~I so a pa:t of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gire
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through the Ea~ter season and into summer.
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a tobacca loving ponr. Cricket to Columbu.8 where he has
also wants to be noticed. Cats cured employment.
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and dogs have been common. Mrs. Milford Perry and Lan~
Several years ago Edson and na and Mrs. Elsie Perry called '
( Co.ntlnUed From Paae Five)
a year as reported In 1878 lor
all furnaces In Ohio.
Charcoal Iron manufacture
started to decline soon arter the
Civil. War. Demand lor Iron
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Easter Flowers
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Arrangements
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DOOR PRIZES
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and Mrs. Mendal Jor·
hils talking
of a county-wide
meeting.
dan Mr.
on Tuesday.
One of Edson's favoritll ex- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jordan
"pressions is, "Great balls of of. Colnmbus spent Friday night
fire. " It has been applied to With her pllfenls, Mr. _and Mrs.
many different things, as Snuf- L. D. Cottrill and VISited hlB
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mother, Mrs. Faye Jordan on
.ry does
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Mrs. William Lawso• and
On April 19 the farm again Mike spent Saturday iD Char.
will be the scene of a olass- lesion, W. Va., oa business and
room demonstration on 1Jee.. visiting relatives.
keeping. Aa Edson points out, Mrr~. Murl Galaway,
Mrs.
when the work of dairying gels Roxie Arbaugh, Misa Octa Giltoo hard. he hopes to retire Jogly, Mrs. William Gillogly,
and keep Ioili of bees. St 1n Mrs. Dale Dye and Mrs. Lewis
learning more aheut heei be Is Smith were among those •tteJ1d..
willing to have this beekeeping ing an Achievement Day prodemonstration.
gram in Middleport last week.
Specialists from Ohio State Mrs. Douglas Mosler and JusUniversity will assist wilh the tin and Mra. Joe Mosier acdemonstration which will be companied Joe Mosler to Chel·
open to everyone In the area. yan, W. Va .• Sunday and he COD·
What does it lake to build up tinued on to his base at Noran er~~ded farm In 40 years? folk, Va. They visited with Mr.
Hard work. Courage. Man· and Mrs. Thomas Kirk, par.
agement. Faith.
ents of Mra. Douglas Mosier,
All of these have been shown and other relatives before reIn the family of Mr. and Mrs. turning home Sunday night.
Roush. We are proud of them.
GROUP TO MEET
DIUl Thomas, president of
the Gallipolis Retail Merchanta
Assocmtion, IIIIIIOtlllced Saturday the regular luncheon meeting of !he group would he held
at 1 p. m. ru.aday lD Oscar's
restaurant. DlsCJIIIaion of promotion for the month WUJ be
a feature of the breU meet~n~.

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Dlne-yesr-okls Wl!o 'were armed
with explosives $1 a Awed-off
lbotguil and led b)' the aephew
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Mr. and Mrs. Nell Stover an4
BY MRS. R. 'p, Bf:AIE
ford and sons Ronnie and Rich· children of Rio Gr~~ VIsit~
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Mrs.
Margie
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of
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1 ard and daughter ~ of Rt. Sunday evening wl
Creek Rd., entered Holzer boa- 588, spent Sunday at· the old Mrs. Russell Wolford and lam•
BY DICK THOMAS
pita! and had an operation on Wolford homestead 111 Hannan lly.
With all the reported sightings of Unidentified FJy.
her neck Wednesday. M r ~. Trace Rd.
Donovan Blak~ &lt;elehrated his
. l~p OhlorJ• ITTFO•l l"m t•..ihJv ~i .. uonlntod ·1 ho,.n't
Green Is .the mother of two sets Buddy Fowler en~ Qolzer blrlhday March 24.
01 IWIDS. ~ne nas &lt;Wm Klfil) OOSpliBI •unermg 11'0111 011ur1es
Hol&gt;er Hospital: . Visiting : ert H. Craft, F. Lawren&lt;e Dick· seen one or that one hasn't landOd in my vicinity. I'd like
Mrs. Clan II. UlX nas ·oeen I
hours 24 and 7-8 p.m. Parents' ey, II, Walter Fry,
Oscar a good look and a first·pel'son Interview wiih the pllot, or
Anna and Nanna who recently he received In an auto"'41!1le patient In Holzer hospital for
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graduated from Hannan Trace 'lccldent Saturday nJgbt near the past few days.
vmy uu A'="d:t~'~i:m,""'''"'·
I ;~~~W'mi~~- C~-Gii~e.;;:, M:~~. --- BUt last Sunday night 1 did get a look at one of our ~ 8180.« L'OK~ ruruact:tt ~~~ ~:i high s~ool, and twin boys Ji'ar-lcrown ctty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Notter
Rov G. Shoem•ker, 716 s.c.l Howard s. Hardway,
Mrs. eommunlcation balloon satellites, either Echo 1 or Echo n. mg bu~t w~~chn c~~ld ld ch&gt;r· en and Darrell, . who are stu- Cly9e Monroe Blake was .tak· and son of Northup spent Sunond ·Ave.; Mrs. Alfonzo .John- ' Frank V. Hensley, Mrs. Wess I was at the State Highway patrol post when Sgt. P. D..Mc· more ron a
e ol cost dentll at H811llan Trace elemen- en back to Veterans hupttal day visiting her parents, Mr.
Mn. ;,; Neil Ave.: Mrs. samu•l l Hollboe•. Carla J.
Johnson, Creedy called radio dise.atcher L. V. Vaughan and told him coal 1bur':g ~cks a~ ess 1d tary school.
In Huntlngtoo, W. Va. where ·and Mrs. Rome Patterson on
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D. Smith, Rt. 2 Gallipolis: Mrs . . George L. Lindamood. M r s. there was something cfossing the sky from west to east per kon. • k ": 1 01 ~ast Mrs. Garred Blake and he was rec:ently a patient lur Victory Ridge Rd.
J. Hollis Wood. Patriot Star ' Thoma' R. Lively. Mrs. Alva F. just north of the moon.
stac s we~e ta en u
ra daughter spent Sunday af!F· some time. Mr. Blake, who Is Mrs. Lester Unroe tf Han·
Rt.: Mrs. Grace Sturgeon, Pt. ~ McGuire, John M. Thomas, Vaughan and I. with Cpl.
never agam to resume ope · noon vlsltlnff Mrs. Ethel Mink 82 years old, Is a retired army nan Trace Rd., visited an after·
Pleasant: Mrs. Risden .'i Mil- . Cora .J. Varian, David R. Var- , Jack D. Junkins,. went outside/ a few things about people you lion.
th 1
b d of Falll.polls.
officer.
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noon will! Mr. and Mrs. Gor1
Ier, Lakin, w. va.;
Mrs. ian .. Mrs. Raymond Walburn and looked. We d1d~'t see any- know:
Most 0 e. urna"1'" T ~ e J1mm1e Wllls who will spend Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Slbo red Blake and daughtllr In Gal·
James L. Hun~ Rt 2 Ra"""· , and 10fant daughter, Mrs. Hom- thing. About 10 mmutes later I
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. &lt;e~ed operat 1?0 by 900 ·
!his summer In Crown . City, ley of Rt. 2 Crown City are tho llpotls. They were. neighbors on
Michael J. Hawk, Pomeroy; er L. Bonecutter and infant son, I left to go home, kidding _the , RChuck;;~~l, Jim! Bersonla~d whiStle SJgn~llmg ~ ~st cast was Sunday dinner guest •f his parenls of a baby boy, who 01' Hannan Trace for .several years.
Michael L. Collins, Rt.
t JMrs. Dnnald H. James and in- fellows thtt "If I see anythmg, fW:!:rsi edJaiD!l,
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ofoharco~!Jron m ~~ngmg grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. rived In Holzer h..pltal March · Mr. and Mrs. Chester D.
Reedsville· Clyde Dalt&lt;m fit j' fant son, Mrs. Kenneth L. Mil· I'll call you."
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Regwn was '
at Mallie Angell In Gallipolis.
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Crews of Lower River Rd are
1mes an w111 eave une 20 . . . Jefferson
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Decemb~r
19le
Grant
Unroe
of
Bladen·
MerMra.
Nellie
Pickett
spent
the
parents
of,
baby
son,
who
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Ky.; Mr&gt;. Fred R. Stewnn, /R. Smith and mfant son.
gain whe~ I looked .DP and saw lday Thursday in the Gallla co~~J.· :ith this last ca;t on &lt;'OI'VIIle Rd., has been a patient Sunday afternoon vislt~g ber arrived March 211n Holzer hts·
Wellston \Irs. Myron 0. Elress
this hrllhant star-hke objed 1 County recorder's office
and
. ld;,; tr d th d
In Holzer bos~llal for the past daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ode pltal.
Gerlach, ~lrs Harnld K. i~er-i Pleasant Valley Hospital Icruising across the sky In the I has taken a position with Good 8 coth n y ~yh,t e enharcamel several days.
Beaver and family, · SUgar Mrs Bonnie Swlhdler and
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Mrs. Charles : rec
e moon. ca e year across the river . !'at iron indus! in Ohio
rs. puB mill
SIIODd· Creek Rd.
Mrs. .Nelle Boyd spenl a lew
Oak H1il. Mrs. George ll . Oi· fW&gt;ugh. Pl. Pleasant.
the fellows .. They came out. A· Winters has resigned her poslry
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lng a few weeks visiting her James H. "Billie"
Sands days 1n Columbus visiting their
worth, Rt. 2 lr?nton: Kenneth DISCHARGED: ~rs.
Fred ' bout thts time: Ptl. J .. D. Wr;. tion as secretary to Gallia
son, Mr. and Mrs.
Garland was a patient In Holzer hospital sister Boone.
R. Toll:~": Rl. ·• Jarkson; llrs . : Willet. Pt. Pleasatl",: Mrs. R,. ;gan drove up m a crutser. Tr;. County prosecuting
altomey
Lemon and other relatives In for several days suffering "from Mr. B!ld Mrs. D. J. Blake and
Er~m lolbvPr. Rl. 3 Jarkson; ba Green, New Haven;
Mrs.J gether we watched the satel-!John A. Epling. and it is reHnntlogton, W. Va.
severe burns on his arms and children have been seriously Ill
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Ke1th A. Lynch. i\11dd leporl.
, Hobert Crmckshank. Pl. Pleas. hte move across the sky, .
ported she is going to Arizona
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wol· hands when a truck be was re- with the virus flu far two weeks.
Bulbs.
Iant: Mrs. Melvin Malheny, Pt. On the way home l decided ! I haven't seen her to con.
Mrs. Fred R. Sl e\1 01"1. Well-, Pleasant. PhPister Lnn~ Gallip!&gt; to look for the satelhtll agam. firm it.
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stoo, daughter , 9:10 a.m. Fri· lis Ferry; Ruby F. Crendall, on 1ts next pass over
the
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dfy : Mrs. Samuel D Sm1th, :Pt. Pleasant (expired!.
area. So I plotted the time it . Sportswriter Jack Rogers,
Rt. 2 Gallip&lt;Jiis. daughl!•r. 9:4:1 i HIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Willie should appear again, all
the : Pt. PleaS3nt Register, com· Mrs. Fr~a Smith and Mrs.
a.m. Fri4av Mrs .lames L. lLane, Pt. Peasant, 0 daughter .. time presuming 11 must be el- ' ment1.ng recently on Pete And· Emma . Whltllngton, advisors,
Hunt. Rt. 2 Rac·ine. son. 111:26
ther Echo 1 or Echo l!.
erson s begmg named to the ColumbJa Make-It 4-H Club, ata.m. , Friday
Meigs General Hospital
About 100 minutes later, and All - Southeastern Ohio Ath·l Ulnded the Olfi:""' and AdvlsDisrhorges
Admissions _ Harry Stover, il could have been either of lletic ~,"ague's basketball team, ors Conference m Pomeroy last
Mrs. George Casto. M". Rob. Middleport · George Kauff the Echo satellites, I walke4 satd, That boy can beat you [week.
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Ithis time, !he sky waa getting iferent playing surfaces."
Ohio, visited with his couains,
Ihazy, and f figured l would 1 Butch McCormick, ao honora- Mrs. Daisy Rawlings and
i have a lmrd lime spoiling it. ble mention on the 1!165 SEOAL Lewis Smith family on Sunday
Bui lhere it was, right
on football team, has an athletic afte,.oon.
schedule. moving In the same ' scholarship next fall to More- Those attending a blrlhday
general direction but a little hee!i State College, .Ky. . ..... dinner and family gathering a
bit farther east this time. I Cliff Wilson, GAHS Blue Devil recent Sunday at the Tennescallcd my wife to verify my ' diamond coach, Is moving in· se. Gas Transmission Co msi~~ting.
ito the residence of the
late : pany Clubhouse on Route 50 ln.
c,cho I was launched In Au- : Albert E. Tope he purchased ' eluded Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gilgust of. t!IOO from. Cape Canav- :at First and Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
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eral, FIa. now Cape Kennedy, [ .
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Lnan at . Wellston the
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Admlsslona _ Teresa Will . Pleasant.
Gallipolis.
Middleport; William Chaney:
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence WoodShade; Charles Fridley, Pomeyard of Colum~s v1s1ted her
roy; Deloris Neal. Clifttn:
brolher and 81Ster-ln-law, Mr.
It's time to unfold a new you, radiant in spring's loveliest
George Warner, Pomeroy.
and Mrs. Reed Jeffers oa SunDischarges _ Marvin Meday. Other callers were Mrs.
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Estep, Harrisonville;
Nina 1 sey Breeders Association. Their Rev. and Mrs. B. Jones.
Celebrating Our 80th Year
I Rupe, Cheshire; Rubin Cot. ! farm has been used many times Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schipper
lins. Midd lep&lt;Jrt.
. as a classroom showing the val· and family of Dayton we;e ':"'
dresses, blouses, hats, ensembles. Visit our busy Ready To
Opposite Post Office Phone 446-38 32
Births - Mr. and Mrs. Paul : ue or lime, fertilizer, and man· cenr. weekend guests of h1s sts·
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ter, Mrs. Scott McComas Bod
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a tobacca loving ponr. Cricket to Columbu.8 where he has
also wants to be noticed. Cats cured employment.
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and dogs have been common. Mrs. Milford Perry and Lan~
Several years ago Edson and na and Mrs. Elsie Perry called '
( Co.ntlnUed From Paae Five)
a year as reported In 1878 lor
all furnaces In Ohio.
Charcoal Iron manufacture
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Easter Flowers
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DOOR PRIZES
Nothing to buy, lust
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One of Edson's favoritll ex- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jordan
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fire. " It has been applied to With her pllfenls, Mr. _and Mrs.
many different things, as Snuf- L. D. Cottrill and VISited hlB
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mother, Mrs. Faye Jordan on
.ry does
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Mrs. William Lawso• and
On April 19 the farm again Mike spent Saturday iD Char.
will be the scene of a olass- lesion, W. Va., oa business and
room demonstration on 1Jee.. visiting relatives.
keeping. Aa Edson points out, Mrr~. Murl Galaway,
Mrs.
when the work of dairying gels Roxie Arbaugh, Misa Octa Giltoo hard. he hopes to retire Jogly, Mrs. William Gillogly,
and keep Ioili of bees. St 1n Mrs. Dale Dye and Mrs. Lewis
learning more aheut heei be Is Smith were among those •tteJ1d..
willing to have this beekeeping ing an Achievement Day prodemonstration.
gram in Middleport last week.
Specialists from Ohio State Mrs. Douglas Mosler and JusUniversity will assist wilh the tin and Mra. Joe Mosier acdemonstration which will be companied Joe Mosler to Chel·
open to everyone In the area. yan, W. Va .• Sunday and he COD·
What does it lake to build up tinued on to his base at Noran er~~ded farm In 40 years? folk, Va. They visited with Mr.
Hard work. Courage. Man· and Mrs. Thomas Kirk, par.
agement. Faith.
ents of Mra. Douglas Mosier,
All of these have been shown and other relatives before reIn the family of Mr. and Mrs. turning home Sunday night.
Roush. We are proud of them.
GROUP TO MEET
DIUl Thomas, president of
the Gallipolis Retail Merchanta
Assocmtion, IIIIIIOtlllced Saturday the regular luncheon meeting of !he group would he held
at 1 p. m. ru.aday lD Oscar's
restaurant. DlsCJIIIaion of promotion for the month WUJ be
a feature of the breU meet~n~.

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ohows Ohlo'a real estate taxes are the lowest of the 10 rna·
jor Industrial sl!ltes, Tax Commissioner Gail W. Porterfield
oald today.
The department study used figures from six large cities In each of the big manufacturing states and figured
tho tax on a $15,000 borne to make the comparison. The
survey showed New' Jersey with the highest weighted average tax, followed by Illinois, Massachusetts, New York,
Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan, California, Texas and
Ohio.
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MONDAY, APRIL 4, !966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

NO. 285

SAIGON IUPI) -Tile United
States plastered North Viet
Nam today with the heaviest
air attack of the year and B52s
pounded northern South Viet
Nom where intelllgence reports
indicated a massive new
infiltration of as many as 25,1100
fresh Communist troops.
U.S. Navy and Air Force
pilots ranged throughout North
Viet Nam hitting bridges,

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ADita Houdashelt

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from Guam hit the Conmunisls launch a major offeMlve in the the frontier to silence lbem.
aboot 20 miles southwest o! Da strategically important area.
D•oaaree Oa Border
Nang, the coastal city which is Meantime, U.S. infantrymen UP! cameraman lb Heller
the center of Buddbist agitation of the lsi Cavalry Division said troops OD llle sc•no
against the Saigon government. pursued Viet Cong forces reported they also saw a U.S.
Informed sources said North across the border into neutral ait strike on Communiil
Viet Nam has sent 25,1m fr.sb Cambodia for the first time.
bunkers in Cambodian terrttorr
regular troops into the border A company of the 1st Cavalry during the weekend. This was
area just to the north of Oa Division's 12th Cavalry re- confirmed by field comman.
Nang and reported growing ceived morlllr fire from guerril- ders, but tho lsi Cav's
fears the Communists mlght las which had fled into the commander said the bunkera
try to capitalize on South Viet Communist
sanctuary and were in Viet Nam. The border
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SAN JOSE, Calif, tUPI) Ronald Rea(llll today corrled
the endonemeat of the 11,500
member california Republleau Assembly into Ilia cam·
paign for goveraor of the o•
tioD'I most populou1 atak.

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Tlmes-Sentlne~

Sunday, April 3, 1966

earners s

11 :00 Palm Sunday
11:30

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12:00-TV Chapel
12:30 Eternal Ugbt Face Tile NallnD

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Discovery
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Facing Life

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We Believe
Spts. Spectacular

NBA Game ..

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2:00 Garden Club
2:15 New Life

2:30-2:45 Lks. of Maine

3:00 1be Big Play
3:30 Grand Prix

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A two • ear accident ill b
cine and the breaking and entering of the Shenangs Springs
Nlte Club on Route 7
wert
investigated by Melp County
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbaeb's
department Sunday.
, The B&amp;E, which occurred
sometime after 3 a. m., was di.covered by an unidentified per·
son who bad come back to tho
Roy Henry Knapp, 77, of the establishment to get u
auto
: Point Rock area betw""n I he left parked there.
·· Wilkesville and Albany, died Sheriff Hartenbacb said a
• Saturday at Holzer HospitaL side door W'IS broken opea to
, Born January 13, 1111''. he gain entrance inkl the nile club.
• was thfo sun of the late John Nothing, however, was
r.and Addie Cottrill Knapp. Also ported missing,
~ . preceding him in death were
Heavy damage was Incurred
' his first ~· ife, Zelia Bratton, to both vehicles involved in tbo
: and two children.
crash at 11:5&amp; p. m. SUnday liD
Surviving are his wife, Bes. State ROtite124 Ill Racine.
: ole Lowe Knapp; a brother, Authorities soid Richard AI' .Howard Knapp, Columbus, and len Sayre, !'1, Rt. 2, Raeine,
· a sister, Ora Cottrill,
Poinl traveling east, failed to keep
' Rock. Mr. Knapp worked as a his vehicle on tbe right Side of
· timber cutter before rPtire· the roadway while rouadin&amp; 1
· ment
curve and struck a westbound
Funeral services will ~ at auto driven by John M. Gruesthe Strong and Son
Chapel er, 18, Mason, W. Va,
Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Sayre was cited to
Meip
A. B. Maloy officiating. Bunal County Court on a charge of
will be in the Casto cemeterv fa1hng to y1eld ball the roadway.
near Point Rock. Friends rna~· Grueser's car had damage to
call anytime at the
funeral the left front fender, hood and
homP
radiator while Sayre's vehicle
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had damage to the ldt front
fender, bumper, grill and a tire.
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· er the weekend and an&amp;ther
this morning by the ~iddlPport I
1 emergency-rescue umt.
The squad was summoned at
7 10 a.m. kl the Browll&lt;'IJ · av l DA NANG South Viet Nam
·. home of Mr. and Mrs. William , fUPIJ - Pr~mier Nguyen Cao
Petit where an infant
child Ky sent five fighter
planes
! was having breathing diffkul- from his old "Suicide
Squad. ty and squadmen treated the ron'' streaking over Da Nang in
' child. II was called al 7:40 p. a show of government for/It
· m. Sa turday for Lola Daugh- today. Buddhist students IIJ'med
terty or Cheshire who was tak- themselves with sticks
end
· en to the office er Dr. R.
R stones against his threat
to
; Pickens. The squadmeo were send in troops and put down llil·
also summoned at 3:50 p.m. ti-government disorders .
· Sunday lo give aid to Mabel The Da Nang radio broadHysell of Middleport
cast round • the • clock calls
for young men to arm tbemSheriff Reporl:8
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available" to repel the govora.
Nmdeen
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Nin~teen ~raffic
accide~ts ; city's mayor wbom Ky ha:
. were mvesligated by Shenff publicly oentenced to death.
Robert C. Hartenbach's department in March of this yea1, his
monthly report showed today.
NOll' YOU INOW
It said seven persons were Moro lbao loall II the !Ill
injured in 22 automobile In- mUJloa people Ill tho Ualted
olved in the accidenls. Thm Slalol ltave lfV&lt;r lraveled
were four arrests •• a result mon! thaa HI mDes In m home
of the mishaps.
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Bombers Plaster
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Ohio Real Estate
Taxes Lowest of
Industrial States

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COLUMBUS (UPJ) - A Department of Taxation study
ohows Ohlo'a real estate taxes are the lowest of the 10 rna·
jor Industrial sl!ltes, Tax Commissioner Gail W. Porterfield
oald today.
The department study used figures from six large cities In each of the big manufacturing states and figured
tho tax on a $15,000 borne to make the comparison. The
survey showed New' Jersey with the highest weighted average tax, followed by Illinois, Massachusetts, New York,
Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan, California, Texas and
Ohio.
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MONDAY, APRIL 4, !966

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

NO. 285

SAIGON IUPI) -Tile United
States plastered North Viet
Nam today with the heaviest
air attack of the year and B52s
pounded northern South Viet
Nom where intelllgence reports
indicated a massive new
infiltration of as many as 25,1100
fresh Communist troops.
U.S. Navy and Air Force
pilots ranged throughout North
Viet Nam hitting bridges,

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Llnda Yost

ADita Houdashelt

Miss Yost will Represent
Rae~. Lt!!ion Auxiliarv.

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from Guam hit the Conmunisls launch a major offeMlve in the the frontier to silence lbem.
aboot 20 miles southwest o! Da strategically important area.
D•oaaree Oa Border
Nang, the coastal city which is Meantime, U.S. infantrymen UP! cameraman lb Heller
the center of Buddbist agitation of the lsi Cavalry Division said troops OD llle sc•no
against the Saigon government. pursued Viet Cong forces reported they also saw a U.S.
Informed sources said North across the border into neutral ait strike on Communiil
Viet Nam has sent 25,1m fr.sb Cambodia for the first time.
bunkers in Cambodian terrttorr
regular troops into the border A company of the 1st Cavalry during the weekend. This was
area just to the north of Oa Division's 12th Cavalry re- confirmed by field comman.
Nang and reported growing ceived morlllr fire from guerril- ders, but tho lsi Cav's
fears the Communists mlght las which had fled into the commander said the bunkera
try to capitalize on South Viet Communist
sanctuary and were in Viet Nam. The border
-"-·· -•• .. •• ....J-iM= ' ' ' · •&lt;J moved about a half.mile acros, in the area is not well defilecl.
Jli.l~'~'ilfPa-~~4

SAN JOSE, Calif, tUPI) Ronald Rea(llll today corrled
the endonemeat of the 11,500
member california Republleau Assembly into Ilia cam·
paign for goveraor of the o•
tioD'I most populou1 atak.

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Tlmes-Sentlne~

Sunday, April 3, 1966

earners s

11 :00 Palm Sunday
11:30

Bowling

12:00-TV Chapel
12:30 Eternal Ugbt Face Tile NallnD

Goodbye to Van Dyke Show
.

Bullwinkle
Discovery
. "l'rutb
Q-usode

12:4&amp;

1:00-Meel Press

1:30 At Josue

Oral llaberls
Facing Life

Ltgltthouse
Har1110111 Boya

Soc. Security
We Believe
Spts. Spectacular

NBA Game ..

1:4$-

2:00 Garden Club
2:15 New Life

2:30-2:45 Lks. of Maine

3:00 1be Big Play
3:30 Grand Prix

(

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CBS Golf
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4:00 Big Golf
4:154:30-

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Amer.

~

Stoney Burke

5:00-Wild King.

5:30-CoDege Bowl Ted Mack

Evening Show1

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5:110 p.m.-Cam!~~ IS- ""'-''1(
Wide World of Sparta
•· Ill. - Quenol • '

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1:30 p.m. - Channel 1Sporta,.._..,.
1:10 P.JD. - a..ell mille 01'11111 ,.__ eolar
t:Ot p.m. - Cltamol I -

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Late Show

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Point Rock

Dies Saturday

Beany ml Cecil
Peter Polamul

Life

10:00-

10:3010:45- Cbrlllophen

ht~jortgJ

A two • ear accident ill b
cine and the breaking and entering of the Shenangs Springs
Nlte Club on Route 7
wert
investigated by Melp County
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbaeb's
department Sunday.
, The B&amp;E, which occurred
sometime after 3 a. m., was di.covered by an unidentified per·
son who bad come back to tho
Roy Henry Knapp, 77, of the establishment to get u
auto
: Point Rock area betw""n I he left parked there.
·· Wilkesville and Albany, died Sheriff Hartenbacb said a
• Saturday at Holzer HospitaL side door W'IS broken opea to
, Born January 13, 1111''. he gain entrance inkl the nile club.
• was thfo sun of the late John Nothing, however, was
r.and Addie Cottrill Knapp. Also ported missing,
~ . preceding him in death were
Heavy damage was Incurred
' his first ~· ife, Zelia Bratton, to both vehicles involved in tbo
: and two children.
crash at 11:5&amp; p. m. SUnday liD
Surviving are his wife, Bes. State ROtite124 Ill Racine.
: ole Lowe Knapp; a brother, Authorities soid Richard AI' .Howard Knapp, Columbus, and len Sayre, !'1, Rt. 2, Raeine,
· a sister, Ora Cottrill,
Poinl traveling east, failed to keep
' Rock. Mr. Knapp worked as a his vehicle on tbe right Side of
· timber cutter before rPtire· the roadway while rouadin&amp; 1
· ment
curve and struck a westbound
Funeral services will ~ at auto driven by John M. Gruesthe Strong and Son
Chapel er, 18, Mason, W. Va,
Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Sayre was cited to
Meip
A. B. Maloy officiating. Bunal County Court on a charge of
will be in the Casto cemeterv fa1hng to y1eld ball the roadway.
near Point Rock. Friends rna~· Grueser's car had damage to
call anytime at the
funeral the left front fender, hood and
homP
radiator while Sayre's vehicle
·
had damage to the ldt front
fender, bumper, grill and a tire.
~i'~~;~Wii!IMQ§Hiiw:.~:s~

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B&amp;EofCiub
Reported to
Authorities

l

:1 Unit Called Three
1! Tinw• Over Weekend

Ky Puts on
Show of Force

·1 Two ca lls were answered ov.ll
· er the weekend and an&amp;ther
this morning by the ~iddlPport I
1 emergency-rescue umt.
The squad was summoned at
7 10 a.m. kl the Browll&lt;'IJ · av l DA NANG South Viet Nam
·. home of Mr. and Mrs. William , fUPIJ - Pr~mier Nguyen Cao
Petit where an infant
child Ky sent five fighter
planes
! was having breathing diffkul- from his old "Suicide
Squad. ty and squadmen treated the ron'' streaking over Da Nang in
' child. II was called al 7:40 p. a show of government for/It
· m. Sa turday for Lola Daugh- today. Buddhist students IIJ'med
terty or Cheshire who was tak- themselves with sticks
end
· en to the office er Dr. R.
R stones against his threat
to
; Pickens. The squadmeo were send in troops and put down llil·
also summoned at 3:50 p.m. ti-government disorders .
· Sunday lo give aid to Mabel The Da Nang radio broadHysell of Middleport
cast round • the • clock calls
for young men to arm tbemSheriff Reporl:8
selves with "whatever mea111
•
W k
available" to repel the govora.
Nmdeen
rec 8
ment forces aed protect lb
Nin~teen ~raffic
accide~ts ; city's mayor wbom Ky ha:
. were mvesligated by Shenff publicly oentenced to death.
Robert C. Hartenbach's department in March of this yea1, his
monthly report showed today.
NOll' YOU INOW
It said seven persons were Moro lbao loall II the !Ill
injured in 22 automobile In- mUJloa people Ill tho Ualted
olved in the accidenls. Thm Slalol ltave lfV&lt;r lraveled
were four arrests •• a result mon! thaa HI mDes In m home
of the mishaps.
•• olthor vacllfloa tr blslnen.

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PO:Y!ROYaM!DDtEPORT; OH~Q

NO. 285

.

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Northern

Ohio
Real
Estate
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Taxes Lowest of
Industrial States
I

COLUMBUS (UP!) - A Department of Taxa lion study
shows Ohio'• real estate taxes are the lowest of the 10 major Industrial states, Tax Commt,.ioner Gall W. PQrterfield
oald today,
I
The department study used figures from Six large cities In each of the big manufacturing slates and figured

the tu:: on a •15,000 home to make the comparisol). The
survey showed New Jersev with the highest weighted aver-

.

Unda Yost

SAIGON IUPI) -The United
Slates plaatered North VIet
Nam today with the' beaviest
air attack of lhe year and B$2a
pounded northern South Viet
Nam where intelligence reports
indicated a' massive new
infiltration of as many u 25,000
fresh Communist troops.
U.S. Navy and Air Force
pilots ranged throughout North
Viet Nam hitting bridges

Anita Houdaohelt

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Pennsylvanla, Indiana, Michigan, California, Texas and
Ohio
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about 20 mllea aouthwest ol Da strategically important area.
Dlolgree On Border
Nang, the coastal city which is Meantime, U.S. infan~y~en ~PI cameraman Ib Heller
lhe center of Buddhist agitation of the tst Cavalry DIVISIOn Bald troops on lhe """"'
against lhe Saigon government. pursued Vtet Cong forces reported lhey also saw I U.S.
Informed sources said North across the border into neutral ait strike on Comm~;mtst
Viet Nam has sent 25,000 fresh Cambodia for the first time.
bunkers in Cambodian te.I'Iitory
regular troops into the border A company of tile 1st Cavalry during the week~ncl. ThlB was
area just to the north of Oa Division's 12th Cavalry re· confirmed by f1eld comm~
Nang and reported growing ceived mortar fire from guerril- ders , but ~~ 1st Cav't
fears the Communists might las which bmt fled into the commander swd the bunkers
try to capitalize on South Viet Communist
sanctuary and were m Viet Nam. The border
to moved about a half-mile acros'i in the area is not well defiaed.

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Sophisticated Pat Buttram Makes Fortune
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Plavine Sly Hayseedish Roles as a Rube

Viewer

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Thanday- AprU 1
9:110 p.m . - Channel 8 "The
HO!LYWOOD IUPO - Pal caled In a dense stand of lroeo toueb wltb tho down • -.-111
Sanday - April S ,
Best of E.,-les" _ David
Buttram, lhe sly hayseed of lhe In Winston county'• forest
altitude that's absolutely oee- 9:110 p.m. - Cl&gt;annel 13--- The
Niveo
••Greeu Acres" aeries, remains serve. Tbere Is no running wa- esaary for me."
Story on Page One" - T V ll:30 p.m. _ Channel13-"Five
In touch with bla eountry.. tyle ter or plumblni.
The heavy • aet humorist
Premiere
Bold women" _ JeH Morhumor by Ylaltlna bla cabiD Ia '11's Uke Daolel Boone "",;.J,...-1&lt;• overtime fighting aophio- 1!:15 p.m. - Cl&gt;aonel S- "II
row
the Alabaina hiDa a couple of tory,• Buttram says Ill
tlcalion. Polished comedy would
Shoold Happen to You," Friday _ AprD 1
. limes a year,
raap of 1 voice. "BulliD
destroy bls bnage as a rube.
Jack Lemmon
7:00p.m. - Chanoeii3---"WIDI
He describes his motive u to loaf around, do aome
Helpo Cllarltl01
Mollday .. AprD 4
and a Prayer" - Dan Jo.
"taking hwnllll)' leiiOos-"
and !hinting, and to talk
Buttram, however, is au er- 7:110 p.m. - Cl&gt;annel 3---''Thls
meehe
Tbe three-room cabin Ia lo- ll&gt;e natives. rt keepe me In traordinaryDy polished man
Happy Feelina"- Debbie 9:30p.m. - Channel 3--- "Mala making a fortune play·
Reynolds
dame Bovary" Jennifer
eten 11:30 p.m. -Cha:nne113-uRock
Jones
more lhan Jack Benny and
All Night" - Abby Dalton 11 :30 p.m. - Channel 13--"Ser·
Hope, be Ia Ia demand hF
Tuesday - AprD S
pen\ Island" and "Zombies
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o! Mora Tau"
Daytime Showa
guest speaker.
Birds and lhe Bees"- Mi~ lUO p.m. - Channel 3---"Scudth;;He appears at an average of
z1 Gaynor
da Ho, Scudda Hay" - June
benefits a week for a 11:20 p.m. - Cbannel 8- "You
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WHTN TV·II
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9:00 p.m. - Channel 3 - "Tbe
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Girls of Pleasure Island"1:00 Today
Dai)J Word
iahraya avallable, aplaiolng,
of the Stone Woman"
Don Taylor
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Sheriff Rober! c. Hartenbacb'a
department Sunday.
ed
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sometime alter~ •. m.• was 111..
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covered by an unidentified peras
son who bad come back to Ute
·h· Roy Henry Knapp, 77. of the establlshment to get u
auto
he ,Point Rock area betw~ he left parked there.
Wilkesville and Albany, died Sheriff Hartenbacb &amp;aid 1
Saturday at Holzer HospitaL side door was brekeo opel to
·~~ Born January 13, 1BP11 • he gain entrance into the nite club.
· was the Sl.Jn of the late John Nothing, however, waa
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~r and Addie Cottrill Knapp. Also ported missing.
e. preceding him in death were Heavy damage wat lncuiTed
~e ; his first wife, Zelia Bratton, to both vehicle!! involved in tbe
. · and two children.
crash al U :5Q p. m. SUnday oD
~r Surviving are his wife, Bes. : State ROti!e124 lfi Ractne.
;; sle Looe Knapp; a brother, Authorlties 10id Richard AIHoward Knapp, Columbus, and len Sayre, '11, Rt. 2, Racine,
:,e a sister. Ora Cottrill ,
Point traveling east, failed to keep
~e Rock. Mr. Knapp worked as a his Vehicle on tl:ie rlgbt s.idt of
7• timber cutter before retire· the roadway while rouuding a
l.. ment.
curve and struck a westbeuncl
Funeral services will ~ at auto driven by John M. Gn:lesthe Strong and Son
Chapel er, 18, Mason•. W. Va.
.
Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Sayre was cJted to
Me1g1
A B Maloy officiating. Burial County Court on a charge of
win be in the Caste cemeterv failing to yield half tbe roadway.
near Point Rock. Friendc; maY Grueser's car had damage to
call anytime at the
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h e
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rs
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;4 emergency-rescue unit.
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7:10 a.m. to the Brownell · av l DA NANG South VIet Nam
C· home of Mr. and Mrs. William IUPI) - Pr~mier Nguyen Cao
r· ' Petit where an infant
child 1 Ky sent five fighter
planes
Je was having breathing difficul- from his old "Suicide SquadY· ty and squadmer~ treated the ron" streaking over Oa Nang in
'e child . It was called at 7:40 p. a show of government forne
r· m. Saturday fer Lola Daugh- today. Buddhist students 1rmed
,J. ter!y of Cheshire who was tak- themselves with sticks
and
n- en io the office tf Dr. R. R stones against his threat to
1• Pi ckens. The squadmen were send in troops and put down all·
'd also summoned at 3:50 p.m. ti-government disorders.
r- Sunday to give aid to MaDel The Da Nang radio broad·
;; Hysell of Middleport.
cast round • the - clock calls
llfor young men to arm them~ Sheriff Reports
selves with "whatever muu
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n Nmeteen . reeks .
ment forcea and protect the
1- Nm~teen :rafftc
arckle~ts city's mayor whom Ky has
1. were mvestlgated by
Sheriff publidy ~entenced 1o deada.
. d Rob&lt;rt C. Hartenbach's departt· ment in March of this yea1 , his
;I monthly report showed today.
NOW YOU ltNOW
it It said seven persons were Mwt tllu UJf If Ute 1M
t injured in 22 automobile
In- mtltloa people II lh United
s volved in the accidents. There State. llave ~~ever llnvtiM
;. were four arrests as • result mere tMa Ill mOes fl't 111 bome
of lhe mtshaps.
H eJIIIer ....!loa or haalaen.

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I Nile Club on Route 1
were
investigated by Melga County

Jill Time• Over Weeken•l l

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Reported to
Authorities

SAN JOSE, Calif. CUPI) Ronald Reapa today carrled
tbe endorsemeat of tb.e 11,500
member Callforoia Republi~
t:al Alsembly lato bi1 cam·
palp for govmor of the ••
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Daytime Shows

WllTN TV.U

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lllieWallaco

7:00--Today
7:00-7:2&amp;7:30-

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So"""

10:011-Eye GII8SI
10:2&amp;-News

Cllpl Kangaroo

Movle
Locy

10: ~ocontrol

The McCojo1

11:011-Mornlng Star Andy Griffith
11:30--Paradise Bay Dick Van IJyke
Love Of We
12: Oil-Jeopardy
News
12:2!).Search
For Tomor.
12:30--Posa.lf.,.
Guiding
Light
12:46--

Supennarkel
Dating Game

Donno Reed

Father Knows

12:55--News

1:0111: 30--Singing

Woman's Page
As World Tui'DI

2:OQ--{)ur Lives

Password
Houae Par!J

2:55--

Confidential
A 'nme For Ill
Womeo'sN.,..

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Gen. Hospltil

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Edge 01 Night

The Nurses

Secret Storm
Rin Tin Tin

Never Too Youna
Wbere ActiOD II

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10:3G--Undenloi
Lassie
Tom &amp; Jerry
U:OO--Top Cal
Quid! Dmr
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12:011-Firsl Look
12:»-EIJIIorial

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Soc. SeeurliJ
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Porky Pll
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IMag\lla GlJrllla
Bop BUIIDJ

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)follllay • P'rtday
4:011 Dlaclng wlfll Doll
Soupy Salea
Sea HliDt
5:00-Cb&lt;!yeooe
1:011 Sign On-Bob Kautz Show '=31 lnlercbange
Beaver
Brave
StalliOD
5:30-7:45 " " - o1 Joy
5:110 Community Nelli
BRONSON ADDm
8:011 oillo Valley News
5:05 Mas&lt;l1 County New1
Evening Shows
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)- !Jiar. 8:05 World News
5:10 World News
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Clulrles Bronson 8:10 SportseGpe
S:IS
SpoUtght
on
Sports
Lawman
Weather Neft
has been added to the cast of
5:011-Newa
5:25 Weather
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CBS
News
Ernest
Tubbo
''The
Dirty Dozen," whll:h stars 8:15 Weather Picture
~ , 3G--News
8:16
Bob
Kaub
Sholl
5:30
Sunset
Boulevard
Lee Marvin.
News
Movie
8:55 Comlllllllflf News
7:00 Sip Olf
1:011-Smging
Wild West
1:011 Talk of the Tmm
Saturday
7:30
DAVID MeCAIJ.UM IS
1:55 lllaiOn County News
I:IIO Sign On-Louie Mueller
8 Oil-Hank
VOICE liP BEEmOVEN
10:00 Louie Mueller Sboll
T:e Eclloel• of !Jr11
Hogan's Heroes
8:30--S. Davis
IIOIJ..YWOOD (UP!) - The 10:30 I.al&lt;hstrinl (except
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Gomer Pyle
H011e7 West
voice of Lodwtg von Beethoven
Thurdlay·Louls Mueller) :;: bid
9 0119:30--Mr. Roberts Movie
Farmer's Daugb.
in AJIC.'IV'a "Saga of Wesfero 11:011 Ohlo News
1,10 Sporlleope
Man" Is that of ac!A&gt;r David 11:05 Louie Mueller Sboll
1:15 Weat!Mr Plclure
10:011-UNCLE
Jimmy Dean
McCallum.
(except Frklay--CIJIUfdbi 1,11 Louie llueller
11 :Oil-News
Pacemaker Nelli
1lella Ring)
1::11) NOlll H..,..UM
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PubDe
Service
l:ll Louie Muelllrllbow
11 1
11 :3G--ToniPI
Newo
·AclioD Theater
ali.OR IT IILVE1'
11:46 Wori4 !18WI
1:111 Nelli
11:54)...
!..ate Show
HOlLYWOOD (UP!) -There 11:65 MSSOD QJomlr News
t:OO Louie 11!..0. Sllllll
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ore 110 leng1lls department: Pro- 11:00 CommUIIIIJ Newa
t:IO Nelli lleadllnel
clueer 1•811 Ton lias COIIIJilll. 12:11 NOOD News
t:ll LOUie Mueller SbD1r
isbled artist Peter Helmera to 12:10 Harkell
:Hen
a portrait of Namu, the U:IS Mid Day Weather
t:l5 lAaie Mueller 1111tr
killer whale, about 1lbom Tara 1%:• Bullelln 1l4llrd
9a11r ll1d Story 'ftllle
Daytime Showa
making 8 110'11 movie.
1%:25 Nelli 0 grlllllll
Louie Mue!!or 8bllr
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Six Lives
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MO~'DAY 'I1IIUJ rRiltDAY 5:00 Oblo News llouJld.Up
NEW YORK (UPI) -It does8:• Sip 011 - N•
1:00 8f&amp;D 00
seem plL!IIble but wben 1:01
Hurt
Sa.....,
1·20 M il!l County RFD
1:110 SlgD 011 -Newt
season of seven 81M!Cials for US Coon1r1 Jamboree
1:30 BappJ VllleJ lloJI
this laD, be 'llill be stan1:67 Wealller
7:110 fl'GieslllniiJGur
his 1tth y.ear of lelevbloe f:ot Natlonll Newt
.7:35 We«lk Eod
7:05 BID Miller 111m&lt;
11:011 Du~l IIIII llenl'l Tip
7:1i Bill M!llfr Sbolr
Ten Sboll
CBA baa Ued ap lbe l'ldeo 7:20 Newl
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1%:00 Noon N8W1
hiliiJillllo tbe Natlonll AAU Jn. 7:1i N a Ranlw.,.. (Tues. 12:15 Paul Bollen. RFD
door Track 8lld neN OlarnIIIII Tbun.)
12:311 Pete Sbli&gt;lda
IP~::~ 1ar 1nar yean, In- 7:50 lleWI
1:110 Nelli
this ,ear's
&lt;ompel~ 8:00 BID lollDcr Sholl
1:01 ~lm Meea Sboll
earlier Ill Albuqarqlle, N. 1:45 Baker FurniiUro ShOll
&amp;:011 Slgo Off
(Wed. · P'rt.)
SUNDAY
t:OII News
7:311 Sip On- Forward Fallb
9:00 CoHee wllb Janol
1:011 Boptlsl Hour
Among the ABC sholll slated 9:15 Rooah'a Sboes ('l'bunJ
l·ilt Newl
another g&lt;&gt;-roond oesl sea· 10·00 Ohlo Eclucatloo
1:35 Wee.l&lt; End
son are "Bewitched," '"''be 10:05 Swap Shop
t :OII Spreadin&amp; Klniclom
• "Voyage to tbe Botlllm IO:I5 Mln!Bierlal Assoclatlou
9:30 The Bible Speokt
of the Sea" ~d ''The Holly· 10:3t Social Security
9:45 Tile Good Life
wood Palace.
10:35 Tom Robertsoo ShOll
10:00 Master Cootrol
11 :00 News
10:30 Countcy Hymntimcrl
Now it' •'11Je Lone R8J181!1'" 1l:Cl5 TIDy's Countcy JunetiOD 11 :38 Qulel Hour
1
long • nm radio and te!~l· IUD TIDy's Country Hymntlme 12:110 N0011 News
fame lila! II going fD get 12:011 Natlonll N.,..
12:t5 CbrJSIIans Hour
~ treatment lor old· 12:15 Loell News
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teell
CBS bas tlgned r.r the 12:30 Goessler'o Guest Star
l:llt Rev. ~· ~yer
lhalif-hour series and will ocbed- 12:30 Larry Anderson Sboll
1:311 Rev. Silas BillUps
at0 11
Saturday 1111ngs 1:30 Mlles Kusic Sholl
Z:OII Harvest 'nme
, : be lbn!e :,.., ~ 4:15 Karr and Van Zandl 8bow 1:1) Jley, Bobby Lee AdtiDI
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