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Youths' Morals at Stake on any
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••Morals at Stake on 0 u r"'ment, ..The cireu~atton of perIwws autuU~ .• """ ·t~~:: ~:;:!~ r&gt;f , .nrlir·RI:~~ contalnmg salac~B
the program, presented by Mrs. matenal and highly 'BU~esnve
l'lllls Reibel when Pomeroy and offe~slve motion piCtureS
Shakespeare ciuO mt:i W&lt;:~~:::::: 1~!'!oj tPlPv~~lnn. play an importday afternoon at the borne of an_t part In the develapm,~t
Mrs. Dale Smith, Spring Ave. crune among, o~ youth
Mn. Reibel brought out that closed with 'Let • get the
obscene literature cause!~ crime ! generate smut off th~ news
and . delinquency and is one of ', sta nds •. out of the malls: away
the primary probltms m the ' from ftlm and get on WJ!b the
United States today II condi· !\ task of building solidly I
tions the minds of children.
structure
of deeP.nt
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1 Mrs. Smith president.
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"GOODBYE CHARLIE"
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BABY CHICKS

Debbie Reynolds, Tony
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Fri. &amp; Sat. Apr. 1-9
(with 8 Gil. of Gas I
C•rti1ild GIS Stltion

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M-mhP.ra responded to ro1l MrS. Lee Davidson, daughter
call with community bnprove-1 of Mr. and Mrs.
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ment. communications were Jones, has l!len retumed to her
:-:::~ f!i'"! th~ district wesi- home in Athens fro~ Gra.ntl l
dent, concerning the compiling Hospital in ColumbUs wnere line
of a history of the club and a hns been treated for a lung
cbairman of culture and litera· Infection. She wJII return to her
ture. Plans were made for a classes at the Chauncey schools
planned potluck luncheon at the Monday.
next meeting May II, at the M D the I Welker Colum·
home of Mrs: C. F. Tompkins. , bus r~isit:d ~is week :Vitb her
Mrs. Robert Warner read. anlpar•' nts ' Mr . and Mrs . Charles
article &amp;n The
Internahona Sauer
Peace Gardens between Cana·
de and the United States.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
At the close of the meeting, and Mrs. Horace McElhinny
8 dessert course was served by were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balli
the boste&lt;s from a table with Chester Road, and Mr. and
white cover and centered with Mrs. Charles Johnson and son,
an Easter arrangement. ·
Mike, of Trimble.
Bill Slater, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Slater, is recovering satisfactorily from an eye
injury which kept him hospitAl·
DureU·of DaUao deslgu lbe tennis-type ·overjtlouae and
permanelt pleated sklrl (center~ Sharply eontrastlnC
!zed in Gallipolis for several
stripes are eounterpolnted by erlsp, wb!te linea colilr
Patty Crossen was guest of days.
and long musician's tie of stylized ftowor ptlnt by Kabro
honor at a partv given by her Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey·
of Houston (rlgbl). Drm Ia Uned Ia malcllln&amp; prlal.
mother, Mrs. Mary Crossen, doe odf HunthtmgtEon. 1W. Va.,kared
Sund'av in observance of her spen mg. e as er wee en
. 13th birthday anniversary. The with thetr pllrents .. Mr. and
dinner was prepared by Patty's Mrs. .James Brewmgton, Mtd·
lllliii&lt;!IIIIIO.. !!! : II' mPopular Dtmandl .;.;
· grandmother, Mrs.
Marga· dleport, and Mr. and
Mrs.
The ~uUve Committee
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ret Archer and her aunt, Mrs. Lvuckeydoo of New Haven, w.
of the ,Salllbury I"''A met
I Elmer Bums.
a.
Ill
A decorated birthday cake . Mr. and Mrs. Branch Flem·
Thursday aflernooa at e
'tth Ice cream fol· \ mg have returned to Fort Land·
S
sehool to plan ajlllley supper
was serv ed W
rd I Fl
f0 II .
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Sa
t of The al the oclt•ol Salurday; AJI'
lowing the dinner. She receiv- e a e, a., . owmg a YISI
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cramen
: ed gUts and cards from those here with relahves.
Lord's Supper was observed In rU Ill. The preceeds an to
1 attending the party.
Sending . Mtss Mary Schaaf, Columb~s, the
Middleport
churches, be used lor publicity on the
, gifts and cards from Columbus , VISited recently with her "" Thursday evening. The Maundy bond Issue lor lbe aew schooL
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M s Mary Walker and I ter and family, Mr. and Mrs . . Thursday Communion service
Attendta&amp;: were Mrs. WU·
~~~~= Fl~~ence Crossen.
Everett Bachner and fa'?ily. [ was held . at Heath Methodist 111m ObiiDior, president
Members attending the
Mrs. Earl Davenport " a Cburch wtth the Rev. M. E. Mrs.
Barry Carletoa, Mrs.
. nor were Mr. and Mrs . . Del· surgtcal pahent at Holzer hos· Dnwson offielating.
PhD ObUnger, Mrs. James
mar Rothgeb and daughter, ptlal m Gallipolis.
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He presented a communion wm,
Mrs. Berberl Dlxoa,
. Becky, Cheshire: Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs .. Charles Bmg, meditatloa entitled, "Love One Mrs. Roy Graeser, Mrs. Ray·
. Mrs. Elmer Burns, Bobby Jo Cleveland, are vtstli~ her m&lt;&gt; Another." The special anthem monel Cole, Mrs.
Frlllklbl
entitled, IIIIer, Mrs. Jacll Clrlll aad
I and Mike Archer, Mrs. Marga. ther, Mrs . .1. K. Smtih, Sr. for by tire choir was
· ret Archer, Mrs. Mary
the Easter weekend.. .
"Come Let Us Worship"
by Edward Bartels.
' sen and Cheryl Crossen, sis.ter da~ghter, Judy, wtll JOm them Pallstrlna under the direction 3
.aa·m'f•zall!l~l•~
of Patty. Calling in the
Frtday for the weekend.
of Mr. William Russell with
were Mrs. Charles Archer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cale Mrs. C. M. Hennes)' at the
Mike Archer.
and daughters, Mereta: Mehs· organ. Mr. RusseU played an
~~~~~~====""! fill and Megan, .left thts week organ prelude, ''Into the Woods
Often aa follal may spend many waking houn teUbw another about their diets, desserts are atill defmitely INf And.
for thell' home m Norfolk, Va. M Master went" and Twila
110 ·matter how many new desserts · are created or dlsecwered.
LITTLE GIRLS
Mrs. Cale .and children have Cl~tworthy was the candlelightnone can ever quite eompete with the old-fashioned 1oodn•
been here Wtth her mother, Mrs.
Mr J k Beohtle and Mr
of shortcakes smothered with fruit. None, that ia. ex~t ~
Max Roller while Mr. Cale was 7a'mes ' ~~ were ushers 10; Egp were colored and .East· newer, easier-to-pnpare shortcakes that are made with paftio.
on sea duty wtth lh• U. N. Na· Ill
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er boxes prepared for reSidents \ized refrigerated biscUits llnd eanned' blueberry pie 6llinC,:
These biscuits are sized juat right becaWie they're · bla'
vy
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serv1ce.
H
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the
Black and White
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At the First Baptist Church of the County orne w en
enough to satisfy the hun_griest. Dip~d first in 11111ar, they
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zeig·
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flztl
$2.99 ler and children of Belpre vis- the tradttional Upper dRoom nesday eveniug at their club right from the can to flU and top each fragrant hoi pul. II
4\'a lo Big I ited recently with his
service was held Thurs ay ev·
'Ill Mrs T
Gru ser you like ~tdd a perky dollop of ·whipped cream. Serve abort.
'Ill the Rev Donald room WI
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cakes likR these aDd .dieta will &amp;o out the door u tbl
er, Mrs. Mildred Zeigler and emng w• . . .
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delseri enteral
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport Boone offictating. A loaf o I
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Euy Bl........,. Sborkok.,
and sons Mickey and Jerr
bread ond grapes were used Mrs. Harold Hood, pres! nt,
l ean r&lt;!lrigeraled ~uxe·.U. layered Bally bisculla
Mr. and Mrs. William Bknd on the table symbolizing the I conducted a short busmess sesMiddleport, 0.
%,. cup sugar
1 No. 2 can (2 eupo) blueberry pie Bllinc \
""ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:land children Carla and
Last Supper of Jesus. Mrs. Har· slon. It was voted to purchase
Heavy .,..am, whipped ·
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old Chase and Mrs. Frank a party perk for the club room.
Oven: .jOQ•
Yield: 5 ohort&lt;akeo
end ~it;"Mrs. :::.:.1 R~ynolds Cheesebrew were Ia charge of Tho traveling prize, dooated by
Scperato dough into 10 biscuits. Place one 'b!Jcuil OD lclp ·af
and Mrs. Minerva
Childers. the placing ef the dements. Mr. MrS. Loull Osborne, was a· another; :firmly preu to1ether to fona. one large 1hortiake.
romeroy, Ohio
, Mrs. Bland and children re- L. D. Diles, Mr. Frank Cheese- warded to Mrs. Ronald Brown- Repeat with remaining bi!euitl to :form 5 shortcakea. Roll lll
Place on JreBIWd cookie sheet.
' mained for the week.
brew, Mr. George Baker and lng.
ed b lUgar.
Bake at 4110" lor 9 to 11 Dlinuteo or until IIOldell browa.
TONIGHT ond SATURDAY
Mr. John Kauff, deacons, as- Refreshments were aerv
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Split hoi ohori&lt;akeo and fiU with blueberry pie ftlliDg. Top
"OPERATION CROSSBOW"
with
more flllinc ODd, ll deaired, aweeteDOII whipped .....,.
PLAN
VISITATION
NIGIIT
a!sted
the
Rev.
Donald
Boone
the
hostess
to
those
named
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(Technlcolor)
AHred
Grange
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with
the
service.
Mrs.
Gerald
bove
and
llrs.
Raymond
Baf·
With Sophia Loren
and George Peppard
Visitation Night Thursday,
Anthony was organist lor the ty, Mra. Dayton Strickland, Mra.
"WAR PARTY"
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at
8
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lor
Chester
candlelight
service. More than Dnneld Celllns, Mrs.
Elza
Donad Barry, Davey Davison Grange. A program will
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Sj\!(J6N (UP!) - The Buddhist hierarchy Saturday Issued a virtual declaration of
war aga~ijij the military government and said monks would lead future street demonstr•,
tio~.
~hurchmen dared the generals ruling South Viet Nam to stop them.
The ·Jllllllant declaration came after Premier Nguyen Cao Ky again switched commander• til the Buddhist-dominated, potentially explosive five northern provinces. Budd·
his! !eiders In Saglon announced that henceforth monks would officially lead all anti·
governl!'eiJt demonstrations under the banner of the "national Buddhbt struggle force."
TbA Coll!!ilunlque was signed by the venerable Thlch Tam Chau, who had been conald·
ered a .ri!Qderate.
· - -- -The tlri!led States~ mean· That Dinh, iltl, who Is known
Dlnh replaced Lt. Gen.
while, evacuated 595 more hla flambouyant dress and Nguyen Uan Chuan.
American,\' and other foreigners reputed ability to polish off
Dlnh doubl...,rossed Diem In
lro111 ·Ilk~~. civil war bottle bottle of scotch . daily, as IINI3, pretending to try and put
grmtnds 'Iii the north. Amerl· VIetnamese lsi Army Corps down anti-government Buddhist
can• have ' !Jem ordered off the Commander. He has a reputa- demonstrations while plotting
slreets&lt;ot !l'lgon In the wake of lion for toughness and was with oth.r general• the revolt
live oo•utlve nights of military governor of Saigon which overthrew the dictatorial
bloody ant~U.S. rioting.
he!ore the 1963 overthrow and president.
Appofll.. New Commander assassination of President Ngo
Ky apf!!lnted Lt. Gen Ton Dlnh Diem.

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·W4SHINGTON (UPI) - South VIet Nam's polilltal ertsls was viewed here Saturday as still highly
unpredletable ud possibly becoming even more tan·
gled.

In the minds nf ll'any ofllclals there alsn was the
qn•sllon of how long polltleal Instability could eon·
tlnu~ without aerloosly affecting the war eflorl
against ·the Communists.

PATENT STRAP

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Anniversary
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sons being seated at the com· man, Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs.
Pamala and Sharon; Mr. 1111
munion table each time and Donald McKnight and Mrs. Ed·
Mrs. orville Mllllren and liDo
joining hands in the fellowship ward weus,
Jerry, Reynoldsburg;
prayer, The minister read from
----Mrs. Norman Milliron ID!Ialtllthe scriptures including Paul's
GIVE DINNER
dren, Rodger, Eddie, Paul, IJb.
charge to Christians during the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grueaer m- Mr and Mra Henry MIUlron by and JoAnn, Letarl; Mr. _.
tertained with a lamlly dinner ~ Street ·Middleport ce~ Mrs. Marvin MiiUroD and cltjlervlce.
recently at their home, LlncoiD ebrated their '45th weddl.g 811- tlren, JamtlS, Diane and 1'81111,
The annual Holy Communion Heights. Present were Mr. nlversary Sunday
AprU 2 with Middleport; Mrs. Belvia MlU·
service of the First United Presand Mrs. Jee Wllaon, claughter, a family dinner given lor them Iron and son, Gary, Mr. . .
byterian Church was held on Myrta, and son, JUchnrd, of by their children at the borne Mrs. Ronald ,(Allee) Jacoba aitd
Thursday eveniug with
the Mlddlepert, Miss Nancy Titus, of their son and daugh~r-ln-\aw claughter, Crystal, of MiddleRev. Howard Ruppel! offiCiat- Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Milliron pert; Mr · and Mra. Latey Mlll- ,
ing. Mr. Robert Tewksbary was
Grueser and Jeffrey and Bar· of Letart.
Iron. and claugh~, C~, ..~
chairman of the elements at.d bare.
A large cake decorated 111 BaltlDiilre, OWo, Mr. aJid ,...,..
Mrs. Lillian SteUf was organpink and grees wlth "Happy Benny Holderman 81111 ~
Ist for the aervlce.
PLAN BAKE SALE
Anniversary Mom
and Dad" ~r. Mary Beth, Columbus; Mr.
The Youth Fellowship el the centered the table.
and Mrs. Data Jacobs, Mn.
Middleport fllurch of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Milliron are Bertha Rife, Mise Bonnie ~.
will hold a bake sale Saturday, the parenta of seven children, and Miss Wanda Sarver, Midat Westem Aut., beginning at 17 grandchildren and lour great dleport.
Mtl1lroD, ....
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grandchildren.
A son, Melvla Bltu. T ....
Guests attending the dinller tloned at Fori Bllsl, . WI,
Plana were made for a moth· Gertrude MltcheU and Edna were Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert with the Arrn'J was unable II
er-daugbter banquet on Thur• Schoenleb.
Milliron and children, Debra, attend.
day, April 21, at 8 p.m. when
Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES mel
TUesday evening, at the M&amp;aonlc Temple.
Barbara Walker, wwthy matren, and Dale E. Smith, wor'
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thy patton, ~side4 and meeting opened .• rituallatlc form.
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II was an~ that the
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members wO!!td altentl Good
Friday servliie at the Federal;•
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of Inspection waa cbanged from
llay 30 to May 11 and a clinner
at the Unlled 'Methodlat church
t.m precede the tnapec11oo.
The aaaoclate matron, Belly
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cookbooks and alated thai 116
had ~n aol!l and !be baa orders fiR' more. Anyone wtshlng
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Banquet on
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Courteo~s,
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Fotirleen past matr0111 and
two · past patrOns ol the ChaP'
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SeTI!ing Meigs County tor OtJer Hvean
matron and wai'lhy patron. The
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regular
RUTLAND
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Eggs Colored,
Boxes Readied
By Sewing Club

presented by Chester Grange.
The all-eotton duster contest Is
to he held also. All members
not already notified, please
bring pie or sandwiches.

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SUNDAY, MONDAY
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Dedication of Gallia county's new $11,000 camp lilt Mi
scheduled next Sunday according to Waldo F. Brown, prbo'
ident of the Galtla County Junior Fairboard, and leldUI&amp;
figure Instrumental in acquiring the state's newest oamtm~

area.

The 16-acre project Is located just off Rt. 35, four lill!jt
northwest of Gallipolis, directly behind the junior fll1lo
grounds.
Facilities are available for 3tl aod other outdoor equlpmeal II
trailers. Running water, elec· anlicipaled. ·
tricity, rest room a, picnic tab- The actual ceremony will lit
les and outside grills are in· held between IOOD 1111d I p. m.,
stalled.
Sunday, Aprlll7. No proJram 11
Weatber permitting, the ded· scheduled, but ampero 11114
lcntion program will actually others who may becoml ~
last trree days, beginning Fri· ers are illviled fur a "'oot·MI"
day evening. Tentative plans around the area's ldf.l
call for a community campfire Fee for a 24-heur ~
lor area campers next Satur· stay Ia •uo per trallar. . . .
day night, providing the wealh- lever, during the weeUIId
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But a spokeoman at the
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the problei!UI
eoncerned an overbeatlni battery aboard the two-ton satellite.
The other troublo deslt with a
llmJng device that issues stored
commands to the spacecraft.
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bal-llke satellite were reportod
to be workiD,J well Saturday.
The satellite Wll shot Into a
near-prrfect orbit Fnday to
give man 8 new look at the
universe from · above til•
atmosphere that blurs the view

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PTA will
The Rlverv ew nln A 11 11
meet Monday eve g pr
at 7:30. Flag ceremony will be
In charge of the ICOUI!. Studenta one through
si1 tb
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program. An Ullpor an u •
n&lt;ss meeUnJ will be ronducted.

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motber aceldeatolly tpiUed Congressman Walter · oe •
boUIDI water aDd, caroi ADa, ler will be in PolllOroy at 12:30
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came rDDDIDJ oDd a11ppet1 and p. m., Tuesday lor a lunc eon
fell ID the water,
meeUng with a group of bulsllh·

IAN ANTONIO (UP!)
Tens white house declined
comment Saturday on a
Hsbod . report that movie
George Hamilton, beau
Lynda Bird Johnson,
deferment from military
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vice on I e grou f his mother.
U.e sole support o
The report was printed
Walter Scott's ques IOn
answer
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old Hamilton's draft board
declared him 3A, deferring
mil'
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hardship groun s
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J. L. (Joe) Price, 76 year"'ld Portland resident, has
music in his blood. While mwtc never was his livlihood. it
has been counterpoint to hlo career wttb a Charleston, W.
Va., sheet and glass firm a1ld for 12 years of retirement.
Mr. Price, the owner of a 200 year"'ld antique violin
tbst has been handed down from generation to generation
in his family, once conducted
a 35·piece orchestra.
In addition to being an ..,_
oomplished violinist,
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through the years Price learn·
· ed to play cornet, trombone,
basa and baritoO&lt; horns in the
brass family_ and v~la and eel·
Jo of the strmg fam1ly. ~!ways
it was ~ hobby born of his love
of muSic.
Mr. Price served as conductor ef an orchestra whlle he resided in Charleston, and work·
ed as an engmeer for the LibbyOwens Sheet and Plate Glass
Co.
••1 had the orchestra just as
a hobby. We served numerous
churcb events and other func-Uons," he said.
Price, DOW 76, retired from
Libby-Owens in 1954 after 35
years of service. He served it
as chief engi"""r for 21 years
and in the land legal depart·
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~~~ r~ rieasaut Deitn lll8plelo- tcbedUler:l Dut Ule tDipecton: Oa .March 25 1918 I fila~ Joarl!ni tifety
ors Clark and Tbornu for tbo bad made no decision. (!J .'!!" repOrt. stated !bat the mveat~ boats.
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alleged violation of .• DJarine meandme II w~ akjl ~ ptlall:;of. the crlnJ!nal p\Jjl!~ of Several -we~ went

OQ the En~ wbicJI
was allowed 176 poJIIIda . of
atesm,
The lnspeclars said
lbey
canghl Col with II pounds
more steam thaD the IAlwboat
was allowed. Tbe · safety falve
was_ weighted down bul Col
demed placmg welgbu on the
valve. Hls local friends llld
residents expressed •
lhat
be would be able to clqr himself of any serious charge and
escape punlshmenL_.
On March 22 It Wb reported
that tho trial went olf as
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that towboat tnglneera -~~Uaan thf .. Coz case WOuld ber"II:Ut4e 00 JUha 161 ltl&amp; it
were living otrletly wlthln the by liBSistant federal a~y ed that the Combine
law u 1ar as C811:Jing ateam F. w. McCullongh,- HWI~ngton; - P~taburgh Coal Co. I'"'
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Be bad been aulhortzed , to to give Cor a job as 1111
The next day Clark atale!l place the case before the fed- eer on a pump boat . at ~····-'·~
lbat local inlpeef&lt;lrs were DOl eral .grand jury and It was al· ington.
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allolft!d . 1o. lite out 4eclsJo,ns 10 Indicated oth~r officers of the That's wbere Charlie
to the public regarcliiJII _.towboat Enterprise mJgbt be- wound up. Qn Nov. 7,
before them. RocmiunerulaiiOns eome lnvnlved. .
1was reported lbet
lllliflndlnga were sentto Waab- - -- ~ ,... nJnnlng a ·;:.·.;;;;i;;,;: ;:}
lnglon, Col was slated to staDd ~e marine code of. I he ooal Jandi~g at ., ·
trial _In U. S. Dlslrlct eouri at Uruted Stales at the time pro- to the disposiUon ol
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HunUngton lor the
allesed vlded a penalty of a fine of $200 : before the federal gran•' JUI-f'llli
welgbUD,J of the safely valve or fi~e ye.,.. imprisonment or / no report was found in the
oDd carrying of excess steam both upon -.onvicllon of carry- papers _throucb the end ·~'~"&lt;;'
on lhe Enterprise.
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aker• bas been retllned
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E88t•m Local Execu ve
Larry Morrison for the Ea1les'
REV. JOSEPH KRALY, pas- All-Sports Banquet later
tor of the St. Paul Lutheran month --- Dale Warner, clullr-1
Church of Pomeroy, say• pro- man ol the Frog Jumping
Is far enougb along on test In connection with the
new church that a romer- Resatta at Pomeroy,~ll~m:;~~
stone laying ommony has been ed to be reglsterinl
planned for lhe afternooD of soon . -- The Southem Locol
Sttnday, Aprl·l 24.
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at 3 p.m. and last about a lion u spring liouseclean!ng
hour. Guests wm be IDvll- gets underway - Any IIIOmInto the soon-to-be· complet- her oflht booster or1anlzatlon
structure for a preview ond can be cronlacted lor pick • up

FIELD TRIALS SET
The Raccoon Township Fo•·
hunters Association wlil hold
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(Continued From Page Onel !mg one year ~~ Com fori, ~~ i Abner YLunrh will be served.
tcati&lt;lo, campers will be ad- , Va. Pr•:st':,. ~~~:g. ;~sided 14 i Hound~ will be cast al 7 a.m.
Imtted free _ .
: Mountal El . . I
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Tht" s1te Will bt&gt; avallHblt&gt; ~he I years m _ )T~a.
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year round. but it operates with ! Mr. Alkms " a re~re ~
UNIT CALLED
limited fa('Ilities during t he :Yo:~ Centr~l ra~~roa who ~~s The Pomeroy
emergency
winter months. Actual camp- plo_, f""' _ Mr~. Atkms , .
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ing 1ates are from Apnl 17 had man~: years ex~nence 1d squa SVi:.U-da to the Ha~ld
through Oct I.
_ :deal ing w•lh :h• _P U ~~~e:~~~r- ~:sld~ resl~ence n&lt;ar PamThe Atkins' moved to Calha Ias a post~~s _er m
Ieroy and transported James
count}· last week aft~~~pend- gmJa 14 yean.
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~wv 'ihc' ;;,to~i.va6 iacu1 Vt.'Uoii::J tulurficlaiD v: tti ww~lcrt UWU"
When _federal_ marine inspect. weeks after the Combine tew· board boats at any time of day ing the boats. If eaptams. pilots
or~ .aug~ . ~~e Cox, e~~ l&gt;?"tSam Brow~- expl~ed ..at o~ n~gbt to. find out r.ss!.ea , ~ e~~ d." not_ take out
eer · !'D tne lvOIDDine· :~ lUWDOa\•nWltUigW01 \'¥. Y'il., WJUI
UIC Ul I!IU:CUU ~UJI C&amp;"flecl, ' !WI IUWIS VI INUIISJI;ICI.IJC)' BIZe, . the
Enillr!J!;i!e, ·allegedly carrying lost of 10 lives. The explo&gt;- government 1saued
deteeUve owners want to know wbjl.
too _:much steam pressure, and ion was supposedly caused by badges ·II the ~pectora, and I~ engineers do not carry the
the safety valve 1felgbted down, the carrymg of unlawful steam. the procedurt created a furor required amount of steam, It
it was· almost lbe begmnlng of The federal Inspectors set a among towboat engineers.
was reported, they are told to
the end for lbe Gallipolis en- bearing In Cox case but on It was repor)ed Marcb 13 that get off or given to understand
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Feb. 25, 1916, it was reported the llcense of engineer C!arlie thai their room Is wanted by
• IJispec!ok WUilam Clark and that the hearing had
been Cox had been taken away from their company. Some other enClurrlea-'Titomas boarded the- postponed.
him by federal inspectors and glneer with hot blood 1n hif
El)lerprlse ·88 she came out Early In March It was report- his case was turned over to veins Is secured In their place,
of lhe mouth of the Kanawha ed that tile Inspectors were the U. s. Dflltrlct Altol'lley lor one en,glneer staled.
River at P~ Pleasant and re- Ipaying particular attention _to prosecution.
Engineer Cox arrived in GaJ.
portei\1~ - ~ught tile towboat towboats m the Huntington d1s- This aroused added concern Upolls on Saturday, March 18,
with the s_
llf¢-y valve -weighted trlct and all VIolators would be among the engineers. One rtv- 00 a short visit to friends and
down and·· !5 pounds morel prosecuted to the
fullest ex- erman asked why the Inspect- relatives. HJs trial was sche4steam. lban:-ll!e law aUowed. · · tent of the law.
ors did not bear down on the uled for the following Tuesdoy

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The target- date for compl..
m. and a project group commit· who has had four husbands.
lion of the modem
church, es Supervisor: Doris Ewing,
tee of that commuruty.
noted thai shethandldherP' ~ee J"""ted at the Intersection of 08 section nurse,
Frances ::!."·"~=-~":'0
sons live in e
IC a.~ Second and Sycamore-sis,
is Hewelaon, aurgical ~E~~~~~;
THEFT REPORTED
estate, one of Hollywood' in early June. Dedication aerv· aurae and lllarlene
The Gallia county sheriff's de- greatest showcase
ices will be held sometnne dur·
partment Friday afternoon re- which was built by Mary lmg July, acoording to R e '·
ceived the report of a theft of Pickford and her husband, ;
luggage racks from a car at Douglas Farrbanks.
I WWI Veterans will
Tycoon Lake. Henry Pierce, A While House spokesman
Neighborhood Rd., told de~u- was questioned about the repot•t Meel April 17tb
ties someone stole the racks BL the Saturday press briefing,
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while he was Itshing.
but he said there womd be no Vet~rans of World War
comment. Hamilton Is weekend- will h.old an anr ..ial meeting on
G•lllpolis; Ohio
Sa)Te to Meigs General Hosptt· j ing with U1e Johnsons in Texas. Sunday, Aprlll7 at Coalllln, 0.
al as a medical pauent.
Mrs. Hamilton has three with Jackson Barracks
as
sons, William Potter, Z4, who hosts. Registration will start at I
has taken
he name
of 10 a.m.
Hamilton. GMrge, and David, Orville M. Hooton, State Chap'
2-t.
lain will be present to discuss
Medicare. All veterans and
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IN GALUA COUNTY
LITIGATION in connection Ielected this week were Ga'iJ I ~n~l Or~r/ f.ollc ..t'ngJc~~ef !
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\served at noon by the Ladie•
THE DAYLIGHT Savings si~ lwith the Centerville by· pass Smith, president, and IJJw_e I "it~· tha ;~~~~c~o~'
' )n Armco Picketing !Auxiliary, arcurdins to Edwin
uation Nmains in the dark . City wu continuPd this wePk by Evans, vice president. Jumor IWI e e
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Tueoday wh•n representative• of Common Pleas Judge. One ttaot and Maureen Ryal.
M
d M Da a~gYost of ~ - Boyd County Circuit Judge Gallipolis.
the Retail Merchants and Re- ' was ordered vacated by April r. an
" - " .1 Houda- Chesley Lycan issued a perma· l
----roation Board endorsed fa!! 15 in one court action.
IN MEIGS COUNTY b Great ~endht"nd ~n~
and ! nent m]unctwn. Fnday agam"
TAKEN TO HOLZER
~ime. Commissioners are ,.,
POMEROY IJ followmg _ t• shelt, ~ug er ~ashe;i
of pickering at the stnke- bound Mrs. Harry Allison, 78, ol '
IIMIS C08UR" ·llf 1.0081· GilA GfliN
I ted Armco Meel Corp. plant m Ash· near Syracuse was transport- \
luclant to mal"e a move unJegs GOP FAlTHFUL are artlve trend of many rommumtles m M:s. M.lllonhHou b
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sa W avoid confusion Commis- 1R&lt;&gt;publ ica ns drew over 70 to llce are expected to get a 20 Iby Racme k gJO~· lu~J
te I Lycan. who said the order 1s I polis by Racine
Emergency
COlO! ~ DE lUlf'CIIEIISCOPE
stoners voted to assis; the Gal- th~ir mce lmg A rally of party Iper cent hike and street and : au end Bur a7~nt ~~: I P:m: effective Monday, l!!ued the \ Squadmen Friday night. She
lipolls 'Boat Club In the pur· membm will he held at Rio cemelery workers may gel m- 1Doyle WdSC &amp;1 E' ,.; ' IJJ g Iorder during rontempl of court was admitted as a medical pa·
ALSO: CARTOON
Chase of land now occupied by Grandt&gt; April 16.
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the club so thai an ImproveI
d Bottom' WI - bonore
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G", ! ets. He held the prOC'!ed'mgs in
ment project can be undertakCOUNTY
Commissioners I A DAYTON firm, on Its bl 25 years serv•ce Y . e
~I ! abeyance ~ecause he said evlen The )and and property will have- purrhasPd a tranquilizer , of $59.800. was 81ven the JOb Com~any .. VJrgLl Abtkms
dence given so far has not beeu
be. leased ba ck to the club. City : e:un for tn untv dog warden of reappraising Meigs County H_arrdlSODVllle hfas. rents! redrogg. ·•vverwhelming."
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Manager Gory R. Short outlin- ,. tan ry .vans.
rea · ·
Ohio production testers by the '
CONTINUE BOYCOTT
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aorymen s ssoc•a NEW YORK (UP!) - Hold·
summer and had his solary ' named chairman of tho Galli- I the county will be the egg hunt ONE BREAKING and enter· · out longshoremen
nlsed from $10.1100 to 112.1100 polis Recreation Board
this i for the county's children : , ing tDok place at Shenang I their .boycott of the Holland
per year. The cit}' tathf'rs al!lo !Wf&gt;fk. Cahr1n l.avne was named ' be held at 2 P· m. today I Springs Nit~ Club Sunday, but Amencan Lme pier
voted to inv~st $1 20,(0) or sur. vic~? chairman. The pool will IMiddlt&gt;port. Members of
the nothing was missing. Patrol· two days after the setUement
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plus funds in government se- iop•n \·lay 28. Admi ssion prices -Middleport • _Pomeroy Rotary oren CIU!ord Russell, Meigs- 1a wildcat strike that nat1lal!y
eurities.
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Club and their _ Rotary-Anns Gallia officer. was presented 1paralyzed New York and
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complet•d preparmg the eggs the o. w. Merrill award for IJersey piers for a week.
A STARTLING development ' REV. GEORGE Thomas de- Thursday n•ght.
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Was the arre-st of two juvenile livered t.hl!' sermon at
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cited ror a gun duel on Rt. 7, I
&amp;iris. ages 14 and 17. charged ' Good Froday community ser- 1 ROBERT E. BOWEN, co~nly at Addison last May. when he
with stealing a car off the · vice hPid in Firs I Presbyterian relementary school. super~JSOr, shot and killed his attacker, RoBob Rees used car lot. One i Church. The county had a I has been given a five ~ear ron- bert M. Phis"'· after he bad
breaking and 8ntering of . the number of ~unme serv1ces t., · tract as county aupenntendent been shot in tbe abdomen.
week took place at Gallipolis day, and a full sch•dule of wor- 1of schools to succeed 0. 0. Pal- ,
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Food Co at Third Ave and ship ..rv1ces are set for most 1terson who retrres Aug. I.
A SECOND watershed meet·
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lng looking 1nto the elimination
Olive St., where too tartons o I
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EN MEMBERS of the of Doods In the Leading Creek
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Cigarettes were taken. AnethELEV .
' be h ld ' R I nd
tr car belonging lo Jlmm l• Ev- TWO FIRES rtnlrked
the school act1on group and 30 sub- area will
e m ut a
a"' siolen Feb 11 hBS been week . One was Tuesday
at committee members met this next week. Cong. Walter Moe!· Po!IMiroy
,.rovered In Chrel; ton.
, Northup when 1500 damage was week to map plans for the bond ler and Ra!ph Welker, oounty Middleport
donp to a building on
the I issue campaign that would
representative, wlll be &amp;mODI
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RIO GRANDE College an- Charles Kuhn plaoe. On Wed- vide the new Me!g•
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strkt- nPsday a car driven by Mar- wLth e compreh"?DSIVe
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~ standards for admission. It , garet Adkins on Horse Creek schooL Ri~hard Rosenbaum
1 1[Q also announced the
ne w· Rd., burned.
Po_meroy lS directing the cam- ·
ph,yslral education bulldmg to
' pa1gn.
!Iii·erected on the campus trao GALL!A COUNTY spelling
JiHn named tn honor of Paul bee is set for April 15, with 11 DREW
WEBSTER Legion
R. Lyne. a former roach. his· contestants.
Post acted this week to see that
Jnatructor and presidem of :
I none of tbe semeemen from
the inatllution from 1951 until • RIO GRANDE College will I Me1gs are forgotten. Tb'J
hJi retirement In 1!152.
1hold a yearbook workshop for o~lllng on people to llllpple the
1area schools April 16.
Con· bath.dates of all men
DOW I
A 'tANGLE ol • milk trurk , gressman Walter Moeller re- servmg in Viet Nam.
and two semi-tractor
outfiTs ports a resurvey of the Rae!
YOU'RE INVITED TO A"'
'lll · Rt. .35 near Bulaville Rd. coon walerahed is in the offing. AREA POLICE are planninl ,
'I'U'adlll' night caused heavy ,
a trammg school, to be aponsorprqpettY damage and placed MR3. MILES EPLING was ed by the Melp • Gallia Fra~
tifo of four Injured Jn Holzer ell'&lt;'ted PreSident of Washtng- 1;::===-----=-=.,o l
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ton PTA . Ray St. Clair, manaRIO GRANDE COMMUNITY HALL
' ger of Columbia Gas of Ohio
Rio Gr111de, Ohio • Tu.,d•y, Apr/112, 7:8Q P• m.
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COUNTY SCHOOLS wore in lnr .. will be honored for 30 :
Pomeroy, Ohio
the ilews this w..,k with the Iyears of se rvlre in Mav. Gallla 1 - - - - - - - - KYGER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ·
granting and failure Ill ~r"' 1Academy !enlor high officers
TONIGHT.thru TUIIDAY
Ch•~hire, Ohio • Wednesday, April is; 'l~:SQ P· m.
new oontracts to teachers and :, ,
"DO NOT DJITURI"
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Add a new look to your hnme Add conrrote
·~tiler per110nnel Willard C o p- I
Doris Day. ADd Taylor
• Sea how Tel star oper· • See .how your voice I'
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walks All work fully guaranted ,
and,
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eoncreta rncreases yow propertv's ·value.
.e:.. \11'\llr tl'lhU-,hM• nf Of light thtOUJh thl
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WID. •n~ THURSDAY
.. NoT OPIN
failed lo. renew the contract (If
ihi fuiure ·
OpticoJM•.ser•ndl.awr
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Cllly Baker. head of t h o s e
• S11 how telophont o Stt 1how your vol_, i&amp; J . ;-: · .A ,.. -'
IChOot.. At Kyger Creek, th• "GOODBYI CHARLtl"
PR1DAY tiMI SATURDAY
~eto~ tldo notlonol
tran!IDI11!1!f1C11110 tha
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boatel fall@&lt;! to renew the con·~OY
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...... lng 'londly, all dogs perm 111ed to run free on
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dog pound at Crab Creek.
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Bo~-utter.
1Dg";"1' tranquill!er "''n to aid hlm. A dart from the
•• sleep for abo ut an hour wllh
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their_ pets may come to the pound to do so.

FRANK H. JOHNSTON'S as secretary of ••·•
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Carol ADD lftlle, -year•
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JobD R. Wb1le, lOS Cbeltaatat, wao admll1ed 11 Boller
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The Syracuse Ladies Auxlll· ·
ary of tbe Volunteer Fire Department, an active group of
about 20, again this year bad
an Easter Bunny project.
Residents of 3yracuse and
nearby Minersville 1n Meigs
Co t th made aad fllled
370u~~~ter ~skels for children
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fourth straight year the ladles
denated many hours of service
FJLUNG BASKETS - Thelma Grueser, Mrs. Edith Hood and Mrs. Harry Clark-are
on the project.
busy filling Easter baakels with oandy last week. These ladies and others of the SY...,vHII
cuse Ladles AuliiUary of tbe Volunieer Fire Department made and filled 370 Easter baO.. T
"We don't make much money k:els. Looklllg up over the edge of the table Is Mrs. Clark's granddaughter, Dcatrn Joa 1
lor the auxiliary, but we· bave Simms.
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a lot of fun," said one.
Approximalely 1110 of the mbliature baskets were sold for
!Sc each this year to Sunday
School teachers who gave them
today to children 1n their clas..
es. Other baskets ordered fntm
the auxiliary ranged in prices
from 25 cents to 11.
The baskets were designed
snd decorated from used bleach
jugs and detergent bottles, cut
up and made Into basket shapes
by the William Rizer family,
Mrs. Agnes White and Mrs. Clara Lavender and
daughters,
Linda and Mary.
A committee of tbe auxiliary
spelli all day Thursday lllling
the baskets with treats. The
project has grown greatly since
1962. The Auxiliary made 200
baskets and filled them with
randy last year, but netted a
profit of only $40.

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But the auxiliary still Ill ron- Mrs. Sylvia Zwilling and Mrs. Marie Rizer, right, are in front of several Easter b· ~-' " ··:
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vlnced it will have been a worth- after they bad been finished by the Syracuse Ladies Auxiliary of lbo Volunteei Fire ··--.
Twice a year the woods and grasslands of southeastern while effort.
Department.
Ohio are threatened by wildllre. To guard against this - - - - - - - - - - ; _ : ' - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - -- threat the Ohio Division of Forestry maintains several fire highest range of hills In Gallia feel from the ground and there
towers from which these wildfires can be spotted. Wildfire County. The elevation is more are more than too steps rising
1s woodlandese for "fire out of control."
then 1,1100 feet above
sea from the ground to the floor of
Gallia rounty'a only fire tower is located deep In
level.
_ the lookout house. The stairway
southwestern rorner of !Iarrison Township, less than a
On a clear day the visibility slz-zags from side to side inmile from the Lawrence county llne. The "!JJokout
Is so good one can see smoke side the tower, using seve n
atop this huge skeleton of steel provides a view within
billowing from the stacks of landings from bottom to top.
radius o.f 15 miles or more on the Kyger Creek Power Plant Mrs. Redden starts her watch
a clear day,
the aignal for her to call r~o- In Addison Township approxi- around March 1 and works until
During the deadfall seasoosfighters into action.
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mately 20 miles away ao the abaut the middle ol May each j ·: ' ·.
(March • May and October • Fairview Fire Tower Is lo- Crow fl1es.
spring. This year she started , · 1. . .
December), Mrs. Mary Red-caled at Marti Rd., approxl- From her Jolly vantage point 011 March 11. In the fall, she t 1 "·''·' I,
den of Wiilow Wood, goes dallymatoly 17 miles southwest of Inside the "Greenhouse," Mrs. begins her vigilance after the ~
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Constructed
Redden works with a plotting first frost and works until alter
for that teiJ.tale column of lbe Ohio Division of Forestry board, which has a map of the fllsl heavy precipitation, ~ ·
smoke on the horlml which is In 1951, II was bullt on the tbird the area centered wllh the either rain or snow, sometimes !·
location of the lire tower. com- until the middle of December. t
pess, a ielephone wltb which She has an electric beater to
.. can cal) the IAlwnshlp Ore keep warm.
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.with which she maintains COJlo. _pl~led 10 years as 1 fire wslch- '
tact with other towers of the er with the Ohio Division of For·
Ohio Division of Forestry.
estry. She is cllrectly l'f$po"'
High atop lhe steel IAlwer, slble 1o William Simms, diswhich is similar to IAlwt~S used trlct fire warden, District 5.
on high tension lines, the little TbiJ year she luld spotted only
steel lookout house measures two fires up to Thursday afterinches sqqare. Steel ~me 110011.
windo~ on all four sldao P,..
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vide an excellent view of the en most ol Lalll'tllee IDd
surrounding area. Sbe enten GaDia eotmti&lt;t. Mncb of lilt
through a trap door In the lloor. lltl'lbem port o1 GaDla The top o1 the tower Ia 108
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The other troublo deslt with a
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The satellite Wll shot Into a
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give man 8 new look at the
universe from · above til•
atmosphere that blurs the view

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TODAY'S T"OUGHT - Anybody can
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The Rlverv ew nln A 11 11
meet Monday eve g pr
at 7:30. Flag ceremony will be
In charge of the ICOUI!. Studenta one through
si1 tb
grades will present
an
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b s1
program. An Ullpor an u •
n&lt;ss meeUnJ will be ronducted.

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motber aceldeatolly tpiUed Congressman Walter · oe •
boUIDI water aDd, caroi ADa, ler will be in PolllOroy at 12:30
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came rDDDIDJ oDd a11ppet1 and p. m., Tuesday lor a lunc eon
fell ID the water,
meeUng with a group of bulsllh·

IAN ANTONIO (UP!)
Tens white house declined
comment Saturday on a
Hsbod . report that movie
George Hamilton, beau
Lynda Bird Johnson,
deferment from military
h
nds that he
vice on I e grou f his mother.
U.e sole support o
The report was printed
Walter Scott's ques IOn
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old Hamilton's draft board
declared him 3A, deferring
mil'
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from
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hardship groun s
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No. I U&lt;ente pllte a11d
1966 tafety..qulpped Ford
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J. L. (Joe) Price, 76 year"'ld Portland resident, has
music in his blood. While mwtc never was his livlihood. it
has been counterpoint to hlo career wttb a Charleston, W.
Va., sheet and glass firm a1ld for 12 years of retirement.
Mr. Price, the owner of a 200 year"'ld antique violin
tbst has been handed down from generation to generation
in his family, once conducted
a 35·piece orchestra.
In addition to being an ..,_
oomplished violinist,
d ow o
through the years Price learn·
· ed to play cornet, trombone,
basa and baritoO&lt; horns in the
brass family_ and v~la and eel·
Jo of the strmg fam1ly. ~!ways
it was ~ hobby born of his love
of muSic.
Mr. Price served as conductor ef an orchestra whlle he resided in Charleston, and work·
ed as an engmeer for the LibbyOwens Sheet and Plate Glass
Co.
••1 had the orchestra just as
a hobby. We served numerous
churcb events and other func-Uons," he said.
Price, DOW 76, retired from
Libby-Owens in 1954 after 35
years of service. He served it
as chief engi"""r for 21 years
and in the land legal depart·
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ors Clark and Tbornu for tbo bad made no decision. (!J .'!!" repOrt. stated !bat the mveat~ boats.
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alleged violation of .• DJarine meandme II w~ akjl ~ ptlall:;of. the crlnJ!nal p\Jjl!~ of Several -we~ went

OQ the En~ wbicJI
was allowed 176 poJIIIda . of
atesm,
The lnspeclars said
lbey
canghl Col with II pounds
more steam thaD the IAlwboat
was allowed. Tbe · safety falve
was_ weighted down bul Col
demed placmg welgbu on the
valve. Hls local friends llld
residents expressed •
lhat
be would be able to clqr himself of any serious charge and
escape punlshmenL_.
On March 22 It Wb reported
that tho trial went olf as
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that towboat tnglneera -~~Uaan thf .. Coz case WOuld ber"II:Ut4e 00 JUha 161 ltl&amp; it
were living otrletly wlthln the by liBSistant federal a~y ed that the Combine
law u 1ar as C811:Jing ateam F. w. McCullongh,- HWI~ngton; - P~taburgh Coal Co. I'"'
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Be bad been aulhortzed , to to give Cor a job as 1111
The next day Clark atale!l place the case before the fed- eer on a pump boat . at ~····-'·~
lbat local inlpeef&lt;lrs were DOl eral .grand jury and It was al· ington.
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allolft!d . 1o. lite out 4eclsJo,ns 10 Indicated oth~r officers of the That's wbere Charlie
to the public regarcliiJII _.towboat Enterprise mJgbt be- wound up. Qn Nov. 7,
before them. RocmiunerulaiiOns eome lnvnlved. .
1was reported lbet
lllliflndlnga were sentto Waab- - -- ~ ,... nJnnlng a ·;:.·.;;;;i;;,;: ;:}
lnglon, Col was slated to staDd ~e marine code of. I he ooal Jandi~g at ., ·
trial _In U. S. Dlslrlct eouri at Uruted Stales at the time pro- to the disposiUon ol
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HunUngton lor the
allesed vlded a penalty of a fine of $200 : before the federal gran•' JUI-f'llli
welgbUD,J of the safely valve or fi~e ye.,.. imprisonment or / no report was found in the
oDd carrying of excess steam both upon -.onvicllon of carry- papers _throucb the end ·~'~"&lt;;'
on lhe Enterprise.
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aker• bas been retllned
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E88t•m Local Execu ve
Larry Morrison for the Ea1les'
REV. JOSEPH KRALY, pas- All-Sports Banquet later
tor of the St. Paul Lutheran month --- Dale Warner, clullr-1
Church of Pomeroy, say• pro- man ol the Frog Jumping
Is far enougb along on test In connection with the
new church that a romer- Resatta at Pomeroy,~ll~m:;~~
stone laying ommony has been ed to be reglsterinl
planned for lhe afternooD of soon . -- The Southem Locol
Sttnday, Aprl·l 24.
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at 3 p.m. and last about a lion u spring liouseclean!ng
hour. Guests wm be IDvll- gets underway - Any IIIOmInto the soon-to-be· complet- her oflht booster or1anlzatlon
structure for a preview ond can be cronlacted lor pick • up

FIELD TRIALS SET
The Raccoon Township Fo•·
hunters Association wlil hold
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(Continued From Page Onel !mg one year ~~ Com fori, ~~ i Abner YLunrh will be served.
tcati&lt;lo, campers will be ad- , Va. Pr•:st':,. ~~~:g. ;~sided 14 i Hound~ will be cast al 7 a.m.
Imtted free _ .
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Tht" s1te Will bt&gt; avallHblt&gt; ~he I years m _ )T~a.
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year round. but it operates with ! Mr. Alkms " a re~re ~
UNIT CALLED
limited fa('Ilities during t he :Yo:~ Centr~l ra~~roa who ~~s The Pomeroy
emergency
winter months. Actual camp- plo_, f""' _ Mr~. Atkms , .
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d , s summoned 11 9.22
ing 1ates are from Apnl 17 had man~: years ex~nence 1d squa SVi:.U-da to the Ha~ld
through Oct I.
_ :deal ing w•lh :h• _P U ~~~e:~~~r- ~:sld~ resl~ence n&lt;ar PamThe Atkins' moved to Calha Ias a post~~s _er m
Ieroy and transported James
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When _federal_ marine inspect. weeks after the Combine tew· board boats at any time of day ing the boats. If eaptams. pilots
or~ .aug~ . ~~e Cox, e~~ l&gt;?"tSam Brow~- expl~ed ..at o~ n~gbt to. find out r.ss!.ea , ~ e~~ d." not_ take out
eer · !'D tne lvOIDDine· :~ lUWDOa\•nWltUigW01 \'¥. Y'il., WJUI
UIC Ul I!IU:CUU ~UJI C&amp;"flecl, ' !WI IUWIS VI INUIISJI;ICI.IJC)' BIZe, . the
Enillr!J!;i!e, ·allegedly carrying lost of 10 lives. The explo&gt;- government 1saued
deteeUve owners want to know wbjl.
too _:much steam pressure, and ion was supposedly caused by badges ·II the ~pectora, and I~ engineers do not carry the
the safety valve 1felgbted down, the carrymg of unlawful steam. the procedurt created a furor required amount of steam, It
it was· almost lbe begmnlng of The federal Inspectors set a among towboat engineers.
was reported, they are told to
the end for lbe Gallipolis en- bearing In Cox case but on It was repor)ed Marcb 13 that get off or given to understand
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Feb. 25, 1916, it was reported the llcense of engineer C!arlie thai their room Is wanted by
• IJispec!ok WUilam Clark and that the hearing had
been Cox had been taken away from their company. Some other enClurrlea-'Titomas boarded the- postponed.
him by federal inspectors and glneer with hot blood 1n hif
El)lerprlse ·88 she came out Early In March It was report- his case was turned over to veins Is secured In their place,
of lhe mouth of the Kanawha ed that tile Inspectors were the U. s. Dflltrlct Altol'lley lor one en,glneer staled.
River at P~ Pleasant and re- Ipaying particular attention _to prosecution.
Engineer Cox arrived in GaJ.
portei\1~ - ~ught tile towboat towboats m the Huntington d1s- This aroused added concern Upolls on Saturday, March 18,
with the s_
llf¢-y valve -weighted trlct and all VIolators would be among the engineers. One rtv- 00 a short visit to friends and
down and·· !5 pounds morel prosecuted to the
fullest ex- erman asked why the Inspect- relatives. HJs trial was sche4steam. lban:-ll!e law aUowed. · · tent of the law.
ors did not bear down on the uled for the following Tuesdoy

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m. and a project group commit· who has had four husbands.
lion of the modem
church, es Supervisor: Doris Ewing,
tee of that commuruty.
noted thai shethandldherP' ~ee J"""ted at the Intersection of 08 section nurse,
Frances ::!."·"~=-~":'0
sons live in e
IC a.~ Second and Sycamore-sis,
is Hewelaon, aurgical ~E~~~~~;
THEFT REPORTED
estate, one of Hollywood' in early June. Dedication aerv· aurae and lllarlene
The Gallia county sheriff's de- greatest showcase
ices will be held sometnne dur·
partment Friday afternoon re- which was built by Mary lmg July, acoording to R e '·
ceived the report of a theft of Pickford and her husband, ;
luggage racks from a car at Douglas Farrbanks.
I WWI Veterans will
Tycoon Lake. Henry Pierce, A While House spokesman
Neighborhood Rd., told de~u- was questioned about the repot•t Meel April 17tb
ties someone stole the racks BL the Saturday press briefing,
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while he was Itshing.
but he said there womd be no Vet~rans of World War
comment. Hamilton Is weekend- will h.old an anr ..ial meeting on
G•lllpolis; Ohio
Sa)Te to Meigs General Hosptt· j ing with U1e Johnsons in Texas. Sunday, Aprlll7 at Coalllln, 0.
al as a medical pauent.
Mrs. Hamilton has three with Jackson Barracks
as
sons, William Potter, Z4, who hosts. Registration will start at I
has taken
he name
of 10 a.m.
Hamilton. GMrge, and David, Orville M. Hooton, State Chap'
2-t.
lain will be present to discuss
Medicare. All veterans and
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IN GALUA COUNTY
LITIGATION in connection Ielected this week were Ga'iJ I ~n~l Or~r/ f.ollc ..t'ngJc~~ef !
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\served at noon by the Ladie•
THE DAYLIGHT Savings si~ lwith the Centerville by· pass Smith, president, and IJJw_e I "it~· tha ;~~~~c~o~'
' )n Armco Picketing !Auxiliary, arcurdins to Edwin
uation Nmains in the dark . City wu continuPd this wePk by Evans, vice president. Jumor IWI e e
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Tueoday wh•n representative• of Common Pleas Judge. One ttaot and Maureen Ryal.
M
d M Da a~gYost of ~ - Boyd County Circuit Judge Gallipolis.
the Retail Merchants and Re- ' was ordered vacated by April r. an
" - " .1 Houda- Chesley Lycan issued a perma· l
----roation Board endorsed fa!! 15 in one court action.
IN MEIGS COUNTY b Great ~endht"nd ~n~
and ! nent m]unctwn. Fnday agam"
TAKEN TO HOLZER
~ime. Commissioners are ,.,
POMEROY IJ followmg _ t• shelt, ~ug er ~ashe;i
of pickering at the stnke- bound Mrs. Harry Allison, 78, ol '
IIMIS C08UR" ·llf 1.0081· GilA GfliN
I ted Armco Meel Corp. plant m Ash· near Syracuse was transport- \
luclant to mal"e a move unJegs GOP FAlTHFUL are artlve trend of many rommumtles m M:s. M.lllonhHou b
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te I Lycan. who said the order 1s I polis by Racine
Emergency
COlO! ~ DE lUlf'CIIEIISCOPE
stoners voted to assis; the Gal- th~ir mce lmg A rally of party Iper cent hike and street and : au end Bur a7~nt ~~: I P:m: effective Monday, l!!ued the \ Squadmen Friday night. She
lipolls 'Boat Club In the pur· membm will he held at Rio cemelery workers may gel m- 1Doyle WdSC &amp;1 E' ,.; ' IJJ g Iorder during rontempl of court was admitted as a medical pa·
ALSO: CARTOON
Chase of land now occupied by Grandt&gt; April 16.
eroy, an .11''be ·b- ngd, 1 proceedings against eight plck- 1~~·~·:_~-----:===)=;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;::;;;:;:;::::::i::::i:iii
1treases.
the club so thai an ImproveI
d Bottom' WI - bonore
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G", ! ets. He held the prOC'!ed'mgs in
ment project can be undertakCOUNTY
Commissioners I A DAYTON firm, on Its bl 25 years serv•ce Y . e
~I ! abeyance ~ecause he said evlen The )and and property will have- purrhasPd a tranquilizer , of $59.800. was 81ven the JOb Com~any .. VJrgLl Abtkms
dence given so far has not beeu
be. leased ba ck to the club. City : e:un for tn untv dog warden of reappraising Meigs County H_arrdlSODVllle hfas. rents! redrogg. ·•vverwhelming."
·g 1 F. ·
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mze as one o SLX ou an m 1
Manager Gory R. Short outlin- ,. tan ry .vans.
rea · ·
Ohio production testers by the '
CONTINUE BOYCOTT
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aorymen s ssoc•a NEW YORK (UP!) - Hold·
summer and had his solary ' named chairman of tho Galli- I the county will be the egg hunt ONE BREAKING and enter· · out longshoremen
nlsed from $10.1100 to 112.1100 polis Recreation Board
this i for the county's children : , ing tDok place at Shenang I their .boycott of the Holland
per year. The cit}' tathf'rs al!lo !Wf&gt;fk. Cahr1n l.avne was named ' be held at 2 P· m. today I Springs Nit~ Club Sunday, but Amencan Lme pier
voted to inv~st $1 20,(0) or sur. vic~? chairman. The pool will IMiddlt&gt;port. Members of
the nothing was missing. Patrol· two days after the setUement
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plus funds in government se- iop•n \·lay 28. Admi ssion prices -Middleport • _Pomeroy Rotary oren CIU!ord Russell, Meigs- 1a wildcat strike that nat1lal!y
eurities.
, are raised from last year.
Club and their _ Rotary-Anns Gallia officer. was presented 1paralyzed New York and
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complet•d preparmg the eggs the o. w. Merrill award for IJersey piers for a week.
A STARTLING development ' REV. GEORGE Thomas de- Thursday n•ght.
meritorious oervice. He was 1.,';;;;;;;;;i;;.;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l
Was the arre-st of two juvenile livered t.hl!' sermon at
the
cited ror a gun duel on Rt. 7, I
&amp;iris. ages 14 and 17. charged ' Good Froday community ser- 1 ROBERT E. BOWEN, co~nly at Addison last May. when he
with stealing a car off the · vice hPid in Firs I Presbyterian relementary school. super~JSOr, shot and killed his attacker, RoBob Rees used car lot. One i Church. The county had a I has been given a five ~ear ron- bert M. Phis"'· after he bad
breaking and 8ntering of . the number of ~unme serv1ces t., · tract as county aupenntendent been shot in tbe abdomen.
week took place at Gallipolis day, and a full sch•dule of wor- 1of schools to succeed 0. 0. Pal- ,
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Food Co at Third Ave and ship ..rv1ces are set for most 1terson who retrres Aug. I.
A SECOND watershed meet·
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lng looking 1nto the elimination
Olive St., where too tartons o I
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EN MEMBERS of the of Doods In the Leading Creek
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Cigarettes were taken. AnethELEV .
' be h ld ' R I nd
tr car belonging lo Jlmm l• Ev- TWO FIRES rtnlrked
the school act1on group and 30 sub- area will
e m ut a
a"' siolen Feb 11 hBS been week . One was Tuesday
at committee members met this next week. Cong. Walter Moe!· Po!IMiroy
,.rovered In Chrel; ton.
, Northup when 1500 damage was week to map plans for the bond ler and Ra!ph Welker, oounty Middleport
donp to a building on
the I issue campaign that would
representative, wlll be &amp;mODI
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RIO GRANDE College an- Charles Kuhn plaoe. On Wed- vide the new Me!g•
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strkt- nPsday a car driven by Mar- wLth e compreh"?DSIVe
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~ standards for admission. It , garet Adkins on Horse Creek schooL Ri~hard Rosenbaum
1 1[Q also announced the
ne w· Rd., burned.
Po_meroy lS directing the cam- ·
ph,yslral education bulldmg to
' pa1gn.
!Iii·erected on the campus trao GALL!A COUNTY spelling
JiHn named tn honor of Paul bee is set for April 15, with 11 DREW
WEBSTER Legion
R. Lyne. a former roach. his· contestants.
Post acted this week to see that
Jnatructor and presidem of :
I none of tbe semeemen from
the inatllution from 1951 until • RIO GRANDE College will I Me1gs are forgotten. Tb'J
hJi retirement In 1!152.
1hold a yearbook workshop for o~lllng on people to llllpple the
1area schools April 16.
Con· bath.dates of all men
DOW I
A 'tANGLE ol • milk trurk , gressman Walter Moeller re- servmg in Viet Nam.
and two semi-tractor
outfiTs ports a resurvey of the Rae!
YOU'RE INVITED TO A"'
'lll · Rt. .35 near Bulaville Rd. coon walerahed is in the offing. AREA POLICE are planninl ,
'I'U'adlll' night caused heavy ,
a trammg school, to be aponsorprqpettY damage and placed MR3. MILES EPLING was ed by the Melp • Gallia Fra~
tifo of four Injured Jn Holzer ell'&lt;'ted PreSident of Washtng- 1;::===-----=-=.,o l
Hospital.
ton PTA . Ray St. Clair, manaRIO GRANDE COMMUNITY HALL
' ger of Columbia Gas of Ohio
Rio Gr111de, Ohio • Tu.,d•y, Apr/112, 7:8Q P• m.
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Pomeroy, Ohio
the ilews this w..,k with the Iyears of se rvlre in Mav. Gallla 1 - - - - - - - - KYGER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ·
granting and failure Ill ~r"' 1Academy !enlor high officers
TONIGHT.thru TUIIDAY
Ch•~hire, Ohio • Wednesday, April is; 'l~:SQ P· m.
new oontracts to teachers and :, ,
"DO NOT DJITURI"
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(Technicolor)
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·~tiler per110nnel Willard C o p- I
Doris Day. ADd Taylor
• Sea how Tel star oper· • See .how your voice I'
lef, head of North Gallia 1
walks All work fully guaranted ,
and,
ates in space
transmittedMrbum•
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eoncreta rncreases yow propertv's ·value.
.e:.. \11'\llr tl'lhU-,hM• nf Of light thtOUJh thl
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WID. •n~ THURSDAY
.. NoT OPIN
failed lo. renew the contract (If
ihi fuiure ·
OpticoJM•.ser•ndl.awr
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Cllly Baker. head of t h o s e
• S11 how telophont o Stt 1how your vol_, i&amp; J . ;-: · .A ,.. -'
IChOot.. At Kyger Creek, th• "GOODBYI CHARLtl"
PR1DAY tiMI SATURDAY
~eto~ tldo notlonol
tran!IDI11!1!f1C11110 tha
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boatel fall@&lt;! to renew the con·~OY
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c!ptl: -aiiil Jim Wltlte, football CUriJt. Pat Boone
With lilt- CbalillbeslaiA
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FREE SOUVENIRS ... IJOOR H!IZES.;.
THE ENTIRE FAMILP
-aDdand Yvtlte Mlmeaux
~ch. North Gallla illred IS
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Lealie NleltoD, QUberl ClretD
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...... lng 'londly, all dogs perm 111ed to run free on
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rlty streets will be pltked up and t en
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dog pound at Crab Creek.
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••asl... lng 1n the t·oundup wUI be Fireman ran
" •• Mr. Bonerutter stated t bat he wiU be 1IJo
Bo~-utter.
1Dg";"1' tranquill!er "''n to aid hlm. A dart from the
•• sleep for abo ut an hour wllh
..,,~ puts an anlmallo
:;;-111parent meffetts later. Persons llishlng to claim
their_ pets may come to the pound to do so.

FRANK H. JOHNSTON'S as secretary of ••·•
County Fair l!olrd Jill

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Carol ADD lftlle, -year•
old dJD,Jhter ol Mr. ud Mrl.
JobD R. Wb1le, lOS Cbeltaatat, wao admll1ed 11 Boller
Hospital at 10:111 •· m. l"rrday wl~
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Woo,_l;•cv,eteran of 10 yea~a with the Ohio Division of For••II}J!BJ,'bQ'Yn pqlntln~. !&lt;J locaUon of Fairview Fire 'rower
on ,p)Qipng , board '~ Greenhouse" atop the tower. She
mal.~~~s i!om~unlcation_ with 9utside world by telephone
tnd !w~wa~ radio.
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The Syracuse Ladies Auxlll· ·
ary of tbe Volunteer Fire Department, an active group of
about 20, again this year bad
an Easter Bunny project.
Residents of 3yracuse and
nearby Minersville 1n Meigs
Co t th made aad fllled
370u~~~ter ~skels for children
the
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fourth straight year the ladles
denated many hours of service
FJLUNG BASKETS - Thelma Grueser, Mrs. Edith Hood and Mrs. Harry Clark-are
on the project.
busy filling Easter baakels with oandy last week. These ladies and others of the SY...,vHII
cuse Ladles AuliiUary of tbe Volunieer Fire Department made and filled 370 Easter baO.. T
"We don't make much money k:els. Looklllg up over the edge of the table Is Mrs. Clark's granddaughter, Dcatrn Joa 1
lor the auxiliary, but we· bave Simms.
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a lot of fun," said one.
Approximalely 1110 of the mbliature baskets were sold for
!Sc each this year to Sunday
School teachers who gave them
today to children 1n their clas..
es. Other baskets ordered fntm
the auxiliary ranged in prices
from 25 cents to 11.
The baskets were designed
snd decorated from used bleach
jugs and detergent bottles, cut
up and made Into basket shapes
by the William Rizer family,
Mrs. Agnes White and Mrs. Clara Lavender and
daughters,
Linda and Mary.
A committee of tbe auxiliary
spelli all day Thursday lllling
the baskets with treats. The
project has grown greatly since
1962. The Auxiliary made 200
baskets and filled them with
randy last year, but netted a
profit of only $40.

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But the auxiliary still Ill ron- Mrs. Sylvia Zwilling and Mrs. Marie Rizer, right, are in front of several Easter b· ~-' " ··:
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vlnced it will have been a worth- after they bad been finished by the Syracuse Ladies Auxiliary of lbo Volunteei Fire ··--.
Twice a year the woods and grasslands of southeastern while effort.
Department.
Ohio are threatened by wildllre. To guard against this - - - - - - - - - - ; _ : ' - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - -- threat the Ohio Division of Forestry maintains several fire highest range of hills In Gallia feel from the ground and there
towers from which these wildfires can be spotted. Wildfire County. The elevation is more are more than too steps rising
1s woodlandese for "fire out of control."
then 1,1100 feet above
sea from the ground to the floor of
Gallia rounty'a only fire tower is located deep In
level.
_ the lookout house. The stairway
southwestern rorner of !Iarrison Township, less than a
On a clear day the visibility slz-zags from side to side inmile from the Lawrence county llne. The "!JJokout
Is so good one can see smoke side the tower, using seve n
atop this huge skeleton of steel provides a view within
billowing from the stacks of landings from bottom to top.
radius o.f 15 miles or more on the Kyger Creek Power Plant Mrs. Redden starts her watch
a clear day,
the aignal for her to call r~o- In Addison Township approxi- around March 1 and works until
During the deadfall seasoosfighters into action.
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(March • May and October • Fairview Fire Tower Is lo- Crow fl1es.
spring. This year she started , · 1. . .
December), Mrs. Mary Red-caled at Marti Rd., approxl- From her Jolly vantage point 011 March 11. In the fall, she t 1 "·''·' I,
den of Wiilow Wood, goes dallymatoly 17 miles southwest of Inside the "Greenhouse," Mrs. begins her vigilance after the ~
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Constructed
Redden works with a plotting first frost and works until alter
for that teiJ.tale column of lbe Ohio Division of Forestry board, which has a map of the fllsl heavy precipitation, ~ ·
smoke on the horlml which is In 1951, II was bullt on the tbird the area centered wllh the either rain or snow, sometimes !·
location of the lire tower. com- until the middle of December. t
pess, a ielephone wltb which She has an electric beater to
.. can cal) the IAlwnshlp Ore keep warm.
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.with which she maintains COJlo. _pl~led 10 years as 1 fire wslch- '
tact with other towers of the er with the Ohio Division of For·
Ohio Division of Forestry.
estry. She is cllrectly l'f$po"'
High atop lhe steel IAlwer, slble 1o William Simms, diswhich is similar to IAlwt~S used trlct fire warden, District 5.
on high tension lines, the little TbiJ year she luld spotted only
steel lookout house measures two fires up to Thursday afterinches sqqare. Steel ~me 110011.
windo~ on all four sldao P,..
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vide an excellent view of the en most ol Lalll'tllee IDd
surrounding area. Sbe enten GaDia eotmti&lt;t. Mncb of lilt
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bu atao fl'lPitaed tho DOJ&gt;. I ,
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ea ill pntral bJ the er...aDSS
of lbe 1185 alltlnJI UJICIII lhll ·
Ute ol lhe DomlaiOaa llePIIblle.
'l'lle l!lllmate ol lood dlpl•
DIIQ PI lalt~ 11C1111111f,
lhourb Plllllbla 1110 bol)lful, II
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IIIli "de~~~MJirllltoftl'' Is
to
create Ill the Dombdcan n..
publlc eoourb eb80I to 11!u1 up

the eleetlons.

But a CoDUIIunlsl ~ il
11101her qQIStiOIL ill 1111 first
place tho IDler • Araerlean
Peace Force, commanded by
Brazilians, still stands In the
republle. II bas thus fJr been
able, IIOIWII!Ittandinl CIQIIIIII!nt
ar.lplq lroPI tilt Coamtunlsts
and Cmummlst.......lated left
IIIII !rom a remnant ol lhe old

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this: Wblle April 2f will bring

muob scretdtlJ111rom Commu·
lllsl eell• Wei'Jlrbere, . lhe

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Caaunun~ party
goal In the Domlnlean Repu!J.
lie ilsllf Is Pot UQiy to bt

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The mr.rmecuate CoiDJIMIIII
objccUve Is to drive the IDler-

Reveal

Umpire

SundiJ '1111111 SIDIIDI~ Sunda7, AprlllO, 1188 .

Pappas to Hurl
For Cincinnati ,
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Winds

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GOP Confident of Gaining .·
50 to 60 Seats in House ·
.1'bl antl·&amp;ovornment, ant! • Amorlo111
1~
, nstratlono
lllld rloll OUI'I'IIltly
~ aekin1 Soutb VIet Nam are cllitul'bble

11 'Ill the extrome. Placed a16ng1lda tho
,.,ii'Ver •nore numeroua battle di!Pitcb•a

"·.ll!d evor-lengtllening caoualty Ust1,

illjjja~;e for the mo•t &lt;liatre~~ing newo

they

to

come out of that unhappy land ill 11111\Y
!lt'l'~th'
'd ' " there ia one U1in1 American• ruu.l
~aiolleve at thia hour, it " that the doalbo
bs'-"' maimilllls of their sa111, a1 well a•
. ·tiie sufforilllls of the people of Viet Nam,
'" ilre lor a purpose - that they wUl ul·
·n41Jna(tly bring paa..,, stabltilf, lreedom
lo an&lt;t lha beginnings of prosperity to VIet
,lJ!Iija and Soulheaot Aaia.
''''AI lollll u tills can be bellovtd, Anilrll·.lfii'IB are ready to make whatever no.-. rlll~• and employ whatever strenaU..
• n~·ay he required. But no amount ol funtla
~- ~ number of Amerioan troops, no 1011« !!111• of bombs, no body count of Viet
.~· ruorrillas can create whit
tilt
-utb Vietnam8io have so far bNa 1111·
. ~le to create for themselves - a repre.
..JIIIIIItive, popular and PI'O!JfOIBiVO cov'id!Dment whl&lt;·h ombodi" a national wiiJ.
iapeu to rld tho country of lhe sell·feod·
,.All evils of eommunt11n, poverty IJid -

ill.Niion·
l! ··fart of the trouble otems

r.,m

the

flll\,llmt South Viet Nam II DD arllflclal
Vielnameae, whelbor !rom
~~ or 10utb, are ooe piiOjlle. Llkt
tiHQ • r un-natural and unatehle dlri.
. the world - North and South Ko, ' and Ea•t and West Germany - Viet
,:
· · will continue to sputter as a ru..
~ to the ulUmate powder.Jrec
so
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this impeoed division exist•.
•&lt;cotjjlolllb Viet Nom, however, unlil&lt;e
its
.~~ I'IJIIIIItrparll, auffera from the aimlll·
1w;fMIIUt cll..bllille• ol polltlcll! 11111'8ft and
,.,._ . . ln!Uiration by its oovered loalf. It
'l'~ie wallnc a twl)-front alrugle,
" ·~ · • both Ironia are on its home rroun&lt;l.
ht in the llllddle ;. the
United
which can no mort tmpo10 dem·
on South VIet Nam than It can

tbe

CIJIIIOI,

Communlate wllh

bulltll

II lletl!li, despite our mil·

blvolvemont there, oven exert prta·
~ aovemment of Premltr N&amp;UCIO Ky to Implement the rrandloao
made II Honolulu
111d electlonl.

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Ill 1111, IIIII lilt Mill W11 IIIII a welo
eome •• IMICIMIIII but a lq Unt cl roo
vo!W!s rqlJMI ol wl!loh the X, junta II
butlbe -~
Tht ll'lliO llld fnRatillll il'onf II that
wllaii!Yer 1ft 4o, 411' do not do, wo 11ft
111100llted wllb the ~ gt lllt
Saigon government and ehare the rolt of
target for the ventinS of popular discoJI.
tont. Thill while 1111 buddttl dlt Ill till julio
11111 to pnHr'lt 8oulh VIII Nam, a Qj II
boat.n by a mob In the oot~~~lrY'I eapllll.
, . qlllfllflll one. wu: 0111 1111 Otlm.... ht defelted? 'l'bal II 11111 a qq~eo
1111

tlon, but an tven older one

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to tilt dlvblon ol lha OOIIfttr)' ill 1111 II
now \ltOQIIIIDI ltrrlbly !JJPIII• Cia loulb
Viet Nam fGml a ~~ lbal wtU
WID the loyii~J ol Ill tllllllllla ol
1111
popu~,~?

- l.lntU lilt _ . qullllall II wwmd,
lilt fll'lt hu 110 Nil llllllliq.

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The Poet's Comer

Our fatiloll, end bl'olllfrl
Are MJ~t aerqp tile maiD,
WhUe Pfll'lna wl~ and 1110tllen
Cry, "Mut !bey tile ln vala?"
'nlere aurely iJ 110 reason
Tb&lt;lt make&amp; involvemePt wise,

UnlNt wt tee ID season
Tbo cauao of rreedom rise.

0 llltll l.«d fJl story'
Help 111 be brave and !rut:
Our CfOII, like Thine, II Sory,
But tp'llll us life anew.
Lord, ~·• our boyl prottctlon
Mldlt diJiiers they IN Ia And II home, I ...III'NCIIOII
ot 1 lftaaly wl1l lo win!
llalpb T. Nordlund
hstorla, Ohio.
Fon!ler Supply P•ttor,

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2-1 Decision

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For tbe Vlttnllllllt It M,
8t llliiiY Cl'lMII IGIHto
For Ul wllh llselll to lblrt;
Lord, 11'1111 In Ill lbll 1011'011
A reaurrte111111 morn
May dmalelllt llld IDIIIGrrOW,
And • llllion riM reboml

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Reds Prepare to·Sabotage FJection,
11Y WQU&amp;M I. Whi'li
WASIIINOTON -The Com- •
1111111111 11'8 JIIIIU'Inc lo ii&amp;YI
aotlllr 1D al lhl Dolllilllcllll
llpubiJQ Ill ~ ~, of ubo
tPaill8 lhll tree elecllona allltelio
aled there JUlie L
The Trl-conUnental Co~

'{·~· Hullabaloo Rampant about Highway Murder

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lfeSS, I ~nnW IIIII froal
Olllfll !Olll!ed In CaslrO Cuba,
bu e~~Ued "'' "worldwide demo
OIISiraUona" on April :U. Tbla
wm be lhe lnt IIU!iYerlary ol
a d..pljo CoJIIIIIUllbt..lftliltraled
revolt oleolped to ~ tilt
npublJc IJid woold l!ave but for
qulek mUlto!')' lnllll'YenliOII by

t11t lhllted ll!ltet.
The central ~ ~

far •

riP! • 111111 'l\IUlUo ... .

IDtlblp, to malDtaiD onltr.
Iii f.l!e IMlld .... 1111 illlf.
oore CM!Jl!UIIIIII ea lilt 11'0'1111
tre allillbUtll fralll Qlt 111'
of 11111r INdere
publlolJ
GO !II' flied, Ill lhl World Mlrltat
Revlt,., WU 1 I'IIPlsldl!l cleltat

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Ia lllt lhil'tl plaet, the 'flol,
oonllaen!JII Colla• 111t1t hu
bWJ IIOall4•abl)' dMrtdilld ill
lhllllomWGIII RfpqbJio IIIIi
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Pl'lllllltlll ll)'lllbol, J'ldl1 CUtre,
II IDIInJ IINUIId til Qlbe llld
bu atao fl'lPitaed tho DOJ&gt;. I ,
oommunlJI Jell m·Lilla Amer1o .;
ea ill pntral bJ the er...aDSS
of lbe 1185 alltlnJI UJICIII lhll ·
Ute ol lhe DomlaiOaa llePIIblle.
'l'lle l!lllmate ol lood dlpl•
DIIQ PI lalt~ 11C1111111f,
lhourb Plllllbla 1110 bol)lful, II
1

!btl

IIIli "de~~~MJirllltoftl'' Is
to
create Ill the Dombdcan n..
publlc eoourb eb80I to 11!u1 up

the eleetlons.

But a CoDUIIunlsl ~ il
11101her qQIStiOIL ill 1111 first
place tho IDler • Araerlean
Peace Force, commanded by
Brazilians, still stands In the
republle. II bas thus fJr been
able, IIOIWII!Ittandinl CIQIIIIII!nt
ar.lplq lroPI tilt Coamtunlsts
and Cmummlst.......lated left
IIIII !rom a remnant ol lhe old

1 •

'j

.J,'

this: Wblle April 2f will bring

muob scretdtlJ111rom Commu·
lllsl eell• Wei'Jlrbere, . lhe

I ,

alllmat.
Caaunun~ party
goal In the Domlnlean Repu!J.
lie ilsllf Is Pot UQiy to bt

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attaitled.
The mr.rmecuate CoiDJIMIIII
objccUve Is to drive the IDler-

Reveal

Umpire

SundiJ '1111111 SIDIIDI~ Sunda7, AprlllO, 1188 .

Pappas to Hurl
For Cincinnati ,
·•

Winds

t

GOP Confident of Gaining .·
50 to 60 Seats in House ·
.1'bl antl·&amp;ovornment, ant! • Amorlo111
1~
, nstratlono
lllld rloll OUI'I'IIltly
~ aekin1 Soutb VIet Nam are cllitul'bble

11 'Ill the extrome. Placed a16ng1lda tho
,.,ii'Ver •nore numeroua battle di!Pitcb•a

"·.ll!d evor-lengtllening caoualty Ust1,

illjjja~;e for the mo•t &lt;liatre~~ing newo

they

to

come out of that unhappy land ill 11111\Y
!lt'l'~th'
'd ' " there ia one U1in1 American• ruu.l
~aiolleve at thia hour, it " that the doalbo
bs'-"' maimilllls of their sa111, a1 well a•
. ·tiie sufforilllls of the people of Viet Nam,
'" ilre lor a purpose - that they wUl ul·
·n41Jna(tly bring paa..,, stabltilf, lreedom
lo an&lt;t lha beginnings of prosperity to VIet
,lJ!Iija and Soulheaot Aaia.
''''AI lollll u tills can be bellovtd, Anilrll·.lfii'IB are ready to make whatever no.-. rlll~• and employ whatever strenaU..
• n~·ay he required. But no amount ol funtla
~- ~ number of Amerioan troops, no 1011« !!111• of bombs, no body count of Viet
.~· ruorrillas can create whit
tilt
-utb Vietnam8io have so far bNa 1111·
. ~le to create for themselves - a repre.
..JIIIIIItive, popular and PI'O!JfOIBiVO cov'id!Dment whl&lt;·h ombodi" a national wiiJ.
iapeu to rld tho country of lhe sell·feod·
,.All evils of eommunt11n, poverty IJid -

ill.Niion·
l! ··fart of the trouble otems

r.,m

the

flll\,llmt South Viet Nam II DD arllflclal
Vielnameae, whelbor !rom
~~ or 10utb, are ooe piiOjlle. Llkt
tiHQ • r un-natural and unatehle dlri.
. the world - North and South Ko, ' and Ea•t and West Germany - Viet
,:
· · will continue to sputter as a ru..
~ to the ulUmate powder.Jrec
so
~- The

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this impeoed division exist•.
•&lt;cotjjlolllb Viet Nom, however, unlil&lt;e
its
.~~ I'IJIIIIItrparll, auffera from the aimlll·
1w;fMIIUt cll..bllille• ol polltlcll! 11111'8ft and
,.,._ . . ln!Uiration by its oovered loalf. It
'l'~ie wallnc a twl)-front alrugle,
" ·~ · • both Ironia are on its home rroun&lt;l.
ht in the llllddle ;. the
United
which can no mort tmpo10 dem·
on South VIet Nam than It can

tbe

CIJIIIOI,

Communlate wllh

bulltll

II lletl!li, despite our mil·

blvolvemont there, oven exert prta·
~ aovemment of Premltr N&amp;UCIO Ky to Implement the rrandloao
made II Honolulu
111d electlonl.

I

"" I1Hd oa tlln1110011a l'iwldollt

'

1)1.

Ill 1111, IIIII lilt Mill W11 IIIII a welo
eome •• IMICIMIIII but a lq Unt cl roo
vo!W!s rqlJMI ol wl!loh the X, junta II
butlbe -~
Tht ll'lliO llld fnRatillll il'onf II that
wllaii!Yer 1ft 4o, 411' do not do, wo 11ft
111100llted wllb the ~ gt lllt
Saigon government and ehare the rolt of
target for the ventinS of popular discoJI.
tont. Thill while 1111 buddttl dlt Ill till julio
11111 to pnHr'lt 8oulh VIII Nam, a Qj II
boat.n by a mob In the oot~~~lrY'I eapllll.
, . qlllfllflll one. wu: 0111 1111 Otlm.... ht defelted? 'l'bal II 11111 a qq~eo
1111

tlon, but an tven older one

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dallnl lllcik

to tilt dlvblon ol lha OOIIfttr)' ill 1111 II
now \ltOQIIIIDI ltrrlbly !JJPIII• Cia loulb
Viet Nam fGml a ~~ lbal wtU
WID the loyii~J ol Ill tllllllllla ol
1111
popu~,~?

- l.lntU lilt _ . qullllall II wwmd,
lilt fll'lt hu 110 Nil llllllliq.

..

The Poet's Comer

Our fatiloll, end bl'olllfrl
Are MJ~t aerqp tile maiD,
WhUe Pfll'lna wl~ and 1110tllen
Cry, "Mut !bey tile ln vala?"
'nlere aurely iJ 110 reason
Tb&lt;lt make&amp; involvemePt wise,

UnlNt wt tee ID season
Tbo cauao of rreedom rise.

0 llltll l.«d fJl story'
Help 111 be brave and !rut:
Our CfOII, like Thine, II Sory,
But tp'llll us life anew.
Lord, ~·• our boyl prottctlon
Mldlt diJiiers they IN Ia And II home, I ...III'NCIIOII
ot 1 lftaaly wl1l lo win!
llalpb T. Nordlund
hstorla, Ohio.
Fon!ler Supply P•ttor,

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Cardinals Cop
2-1 Decision

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For tbe Vlttnllllllt It M,
8t llliiiY Cl'lMII IGIHto
For Ul wllh llselll to lblrt;
Lord, 11'1111 In Ill lbll 1011'011
A reaurrte111111 morn
May dmalelllt llld IDIIIGrrOW,
And • llllion riM reboml

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There IN 10 llllllf

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BY C. E. BLAKEISLEE
rowu
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llAI'dentna In Olllo whlrh Is a· 1particular ·variety or. b1brid Ill
countiesweevU
for control
tile ,
'n&gt;ese compounds and the a. ;
:
Ext. Agent, Agrtcuttare
useful recreation an&lt;l cxceltcn\ vailable from , the Count)' liJX· I grow.
mount of actual material to ap;
Home •garden planting time uperleMe for youug &amp;nd old.
Of[lce. On one page in E- 1 11 h n the roduct
ply per acre are as follows: :
:
is here with our commero•lai Thousand• of young town reo· this bulletin we lind
of the IS
•the Jrdener
Malathion, IV&lt; lb1.: Methoxy- u.. '"' '"' .
crop of cabbage already Sl'l am\ pie m Ohio and other st•tes different types of garden plants, 8h0 ld b rt.d he f , aehor,
lbs.; Guthion,
lb.; mailed
ruv fQrms
tomatoes to be set this com\ng have foUnd a great
the amount o{ seed needed for . 1u hie bee illnfre ge 'ttafv
5
Parathl0 n' \1 lb.j and Alfa• tol 1ft oct.ufonN you neede. :u lnfl':fn.al
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eze
sa
month. The home gardener In rarr·ymg 8 I;!Bf en prOJeCt n J eet 0 row, e Y!l 0 rna- to n So
lett
b......to
1
1.2 lbll. As with all chemleals, ...._,m...
who baa not already &gt;torted hi• the local 4-H Club.
the planting distance In t r
m\
ihare
farmers will need to observe
planting activity may be well
.
lnrbes. and when to sow. lt al; er or res use, n
I!'
safety warnings and follow stems during the spring by b . d hed 1
In sdd1tion, most home gar- so includes the yield per 100 produce excellent resulb alter
the directions and reeommenda- overwintering adults. Eggs be-l e1nn "
u e.
.
. dencrs agree
- grown·• ieet of row
freezing, but If you get a varte1
1111
tions 101' use of the compounds. gin hatchln in early April in However, there is • oppnr- vegetables taste better. Howcv·
·
ty which Is not aatlafactory fQr
If you use Metboxyclor or Southern O~lo. I have already tunity to plan and carry out a er, successful garder., do not Another very . useful SOitrC&lt;' freezing and try to freeze I~
Alla-tox you wUl nood 1o walt lrad several reports thst tarrn· g"?d 1956 garden operaUon. just happen. They "e the re- of information I• leaflet L - 100 the results may be 41sappoiDI7 days before pnsturbt or bar- ers thoogb they bad , ..n some Wtth some crops, of course, suit of proper planting. good whivb sives the newer vegeta- ing.
vesting the forage. 'f you
weevil damage. The earbneso. '' of utmo.&lt;t Import- management,
and careful! ble varieties and hybrids ror Another fact to keep In mind
use Guthton you will need to newly hatched larvae are very ance: wtth others, w••tlng un- workmanship.
Ohio home gardens. Thill points Is that gardens, u everythlnl
wait 2L days. And if you use small, the mau.re larvae are til all frost danger '' past •n1 If a person is not sure of him- out that post experiences, In- el•e, respond to good soll, II
ParathiOII, you wm need
to green and have one distinct ·even until the 11:"11 has wormed self in planting a gardf'n, then. tended use .. maturity range. and you have available only fllh •
Wllit n days before pasturing white stripe along the middle up suffictentiy 11 very lmpot t- by all means he &lt;lmuld '"'"' dlsea!e reSistance are very lm- sot! or eroded areas, resulll
or harvesting. There ts DO lim- ,of ,the back. All tarval stages 1ant.
.
IS)
itation of Malathion.
'!head
have a characteristic
black sattsfy1ng
Home gardenmg
Is
truly
a
experience, On many
·tr..~. "'';'.-t~ * .." ; at&amp;$1 :••n;;;;;a;a."!a~~--=n£Stl s&amp; ,• .
Parathion ts recommended~·
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farms and at many homes the
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for use by commercial or cus- The larval feedmg
period home vegetable garden pro
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tom applicators only. If you lasts from .tJu:ee to four weeks. duces a higher return per ocre
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t
use Guthlon, you will need to In the beg~nnmg of the season, than any other activity. The
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wear protective clothing goR- larval feedmg IS found In the r·
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gies, NATURAL ru bber gloves
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I and an effeettve respirator.
population tnCF.sses all ol the the
.
to It rl th
You should hegln Inspecting leaves, except for the veins
care gwen
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.
If If p1a
Ice
k and midribs are
consumed amount of planting lo p.uduce
at atia thnts 1wk . peSor !whee The larvae 'spin a !rall lacO: a continuous supply of vrgeta'iarnglsweemu~rn
· , •, ason.
Ohio.
Make the first appllca- like cocoon In which they pass besl d
uringl l10 growuog
tion of Insecticide that
you through a resting stage, and On .the .other h~nd, If all of
"'to 75
then from 10 to 12 da"" emerge the time " oecttp1ed ~•th profh
h
t
,cooseousewen.,u
per
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cent of the leaves of the alf- l the brown snouted beetles.
Ita e emp oyment, the~ the
alia plants show some feeding ! REPLACING ALFALF.~
home garden may not return ••
damage.
Some farmers have said they much mcome as oth~r sn:n:es.
Mix the compounds In 10 to ' don't feel they cau figbl the One .of the operation; that
20 gallons of water per acre. alfalfa weevil and, the,.fere, helps mcroase the value. of a
Howe\•er if the alfalfa is 8 or Iare switching to t•ther legumeJ garden 1s home pre~ervat1on by
mor~ in~hes high, use 20 gal-l in their meadow mixture.
freezing, c~nnina:, or stcrin~.
of water per acre. Most Dai~ymeon should. bl! aware Many fumthes report t'nat th~1r
llkely you will need to make [that any change m the kmd garden is worth flotl or more
insecticide applications be- land • or quality of ron~hag~ per year.
fore the first cutting. followed provided for dairy catlie must 1 The garden is the one place
by a psray on the slubble afrer ibe followed by a change in ion the [arm whet • the entire
the first cutting.
1the conrentrate m_ixture.
A1farnil~ can work togeth'!~ '"": Jn
Jn Ohio, a large percentage . roughage pr?gram oased
on planmng, .planting, colttvatmg, I .------...;
of tt.e larval population in the 1 good quaht} maxed hay r£&gt;-. 1and harvesting. It 13 lmpossasprinB Is thought to hatch from :quires
a 14 per ble to measure this factor in '
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an bour, It mows, It cn.shes. lt even windrows.
The Hublne mower-crusher offtf'! many of tht harvesUna: ad\•anlages of self-propelled windrowen. and at
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an.d received ber tiaebelor of Education. WbiJe at ohio Sial'!,
SCience. degree In ,~ndary Mr. , Shedd .WB3 . a ~mber 'of .
Educatwn from Rio Grande. Kappa ·1111)11.8 fnte11!ily . Pild.a ·
College. At Rio Grande sbe was varsity letterman in IBM 'aiid
president of Zeta Chi sorority, 1955 00 ths Big Ten t~::

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a member of the college choir,
of the ensemble, and senior
proclor at Davis Hall. She has
taken work towarda her master of science degree at Oblo
University in Athens. MIs a
SwiShe: IS an Engllsb teacher,
drama at M~
1 and dJrector
. cha~csburg Htgh School, M~
1 cbarucsburg.
Mr. Shedd waa graduated
from Umverslty lflgh Scbool
In Columbus, from the Klskf..
mentas Spnngs SChool in Saltsburg, Pa., and Ohio State Unlversity, where he_ received his

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ship. football teams, 1
!be 195&gt; ROse Bowl ehamplonship team.
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ije ts a eaptajn 1n !be
National Guard servmg as spe:
clal officer for the 37th Jnlantry Division, and ts buainess
education ttacher, member of
the coaching sta1f, and eoordJ.
nator of Federal Funds al M&amp;chanicsburg High SChool.
'n&gt;e lll'aciouo custom of open
church wedding will mark !lie
event of J~ 2r.th at 7:30 o'clock in the evening in the Choshire Baptist Church.

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ter, Zelpha Irene, to Mr. Jan Wendell S(ledd, son of Mrs. ·
Janice· E. Shedd of 1130 W. Second-Ave., Collll)!bUI •nd
the late Mr. Wendell Shedd.
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ENGAGE.P - Attorney and Mrs. William P. Cherrington of 557 First Avenue, Gallipolis, are announcing the en·
gagement of thetr daughter, Henrietta, to Mr. Dean Evans,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Evans of 117 Third-Ave.,
Gallipolis. ~,,. Cherrington will be graduated from Denison Un~verSIIy In June. Mr. Evans is attending Marshall
UniverSity, The wedding will be an event of August 20th.

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~DEKALB

HYBRIDS
~· RESIST STUNT
DeKalb varieties Iis ted as experiment aIs
f~ 1 (DeKalb

874) and 9132 (DeKalb 872)

were tested cooperatively by. the
U.S.D.A.
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and the Ohio Agricultural Reiearch

and

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Development
Center in highly infected M.

p:M.

(Maize Dwarf Mosaic) fields near

~ortsmouth, Ohio last summer.
These DeKalb varieties 874 and 872 were
rated right near the top of several hund·
red hybrids tested.
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Eggs should be stored upright, ery, •nd dry, by too
rapid •
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drift c»ntrol
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creased use of eggs, it's a good the while becomes Hatery, and to cook them properly.
time to dis('USS some of the the yolk will ~ave little sup- Fried eggs are most tender
qu•stlons we get about eg&amp;l pori and will tend lo fall in the 1when cooked, covered, with a
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Egg products are
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(8'6') in its class. Hydrostatic power steering
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i those thsl will supporl the turn an unpalatable green be- sk'llel
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, means It Ill Important to .ban- or 30 minutes before serving. breakfast fare lor the family,
ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR FARM!
die them properly : cook ade- The stored heat in the harden- but they can be excellent for
q"ately, !Orve promptly, and ing, drying egg mixture helps to lunch and dmner, too. Serve
cc.ok and refrlgtrate products create a chemical change re-- them With a de_ep green vege.
wl.ich must be held. De"erl sulttng in the green color. The table, and a cmp salad for a
('IIStards and fillings, for tn- type of utensil is not the ques- sprmghke meal that is bght Ia
stance, should be refrigerated lion - this happens in crockery, calories. Cheese omelet may
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sr.roltation practices so along avoid the problem is to cook creamed or scrambled eggs Pomeroy
with top quality food, as we the eggs and serve Immediate- you name It Try. a method of , Phone WY 2·2176
frequently hear.
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egg .'ookery that IS new to your
Do you bard-cook eggs and One more posstblltty: If you family thts weeki
iben have trouble peeling them? use water in~taad of milk, there
Try these Ideas: Use eggs you may be enough Iron ln the
know are 2 or 3 daya old as the wate;· lo cause some discolorashells tend to come off more tion of the eggs.
easily: prick the lar&amp;e end of Eggs are etiSY to cook but
the eu with a sharp point be- some cooks still manag•
fore cooking - this seems to cook them poorly. The main
loosen the shell a bit; simmer thing to remember in egg
or steam the eggs - don't boil ery is to use a low temperathem; &lt;hill them quickly after lure -:- for frying, scrambling,
cooking in running cold mater poachmg, and for omelets. The
or ice wat•r; and "crackle" the protein In an egg can be
shell all over before tryJD&amp; to too often is made tough,
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BY C. E. BLAKEISLEE
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llAI'dentna In Olllo whlrh Is a· 1particular ·variety or. b1brid Ill
countiesweevU
for control
tile ,
'n&gt;ese compounds and the a. ;
:
Ext. Agent, Agrtcuttare
useful recreation an&lt;l cxceltcn\ vailable from , the Count)' liJX· I grow.
mount of actual material to ap;
Home •garden planting time uperleMe for youug &amp;nd old.
Of[lce. On one page in E- 1 11 h n the roduct
ply per acre are as follows: :
:
is here with our commero•lai Thousand• of young town reo· this bulletin we lind
of the IS
•the Jrdener
Malathion, IV&lt; lb1.: Methoxy- u.. '"' '"' .
crop of cabbage already Sl'l am\ pie m Ohio and other st•tes different types of garden plants, 8h0 ld b rt.d he f , aehor,
lbs.; Guthion,
lb.; mailed
ruv fQrms
tomatoes to be set this com\ng have foUnd a great
the amount o{ seed needed for . 1u hie bee illnfre ge 'ttafv
5
Parathl0 n' \1 lb.j and Alfa• tol 1ft oct.ufonN you neede. :u lnfl':fn.al
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month. The home gardener In rarr·ymg 8 I;!Bf en prOJeCt n J eet 0 row, e Y!l 0 rna- to n So
lett
b......to
1
1.2 lbll. As with all chemleals, ...._,m...
who baa not already &gt;torted hi• the local 4-H Club.
the planting distance In t r
m\
ihare
farmers will need to observe
planting activity may be well
.
lnrbes. and when to sow. lt al; er or res use, n
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safety warnings and follow stems during the spring by b . d hed 1
In sdd1tion, most home gar- so includes the yield per 100 produce excellent resulb alter
the directions and reeommenda- overwintering adults. Eggs be-l e1nn "
u e.
.
. dencrs agree
- grown·• ieet of row
freezing, but If you get a varte1
1111
tions 101' use of the compounds. gin hatchln in early April in However, there is • oppnr- vegetables taste better. Howcv·
·
ty which Is not aatlafactory fQr
If you use Metboxyclor or Southern O~lo. I have already tunity to plan and carry out a er, successful garder., do not Another very . useful SOitrC&lt;' freezing and try to freeze I~
Alla-tox you wUl nood 1o walt lrad several reports thst tarrn· g"?d 1956 garden operaUon. just happen. They "e the re- of information I• leaflet L - 100 the results may be 41sappoiDI7 days before pnsturbt or bar- ers thoogb they bad , ..n some Wtth some crops, of course, suit of proper planting. good whivb sives the newer vegeta- ing.
vesting the forage. 'f you
weevil damage. The earbneso. '' of utmo.&lt;t Import- management,
and careful! ble varieties and hybrids ror Another fact to keep In mind
use Guthton you will need to newly hatched larvae are very ance: wtth others, w••tlng un- workmanship.
Ohio home gardens. Thill points Is that gardens, u everythlnl
wait 2L days. And if you use small, the mau.re larvae are til all frost danger '' past •n1 If a person is not sure of him- out that post experiences, In- el•e, respond to good soll, II
ParathiOII, you wm need
to green and have one distinct ·even until the 11:"11 has wormed self in planting a gardf'n, then. tended use .. maturity range. and you have available only fllh •
Wllit n days before pasturing white stripe along the middle up suffictentiy 11 very lmpot t- by all means he &lt;lmuld '"'"' dlsea!e reSistance are very lm- sot! or eroded areas, resulll
or harvesting. There ts DO lim- ,of ,the back. All tarval stages 1ant.
.
IS)
itation of Malathion.
'!head
have a characteristic
black sattsfy1ng
Home gardenmg
Is
truly
a
experience, On many
·tr..~. "'';'.-t~ * .." ; at&amp;$1 :••n;;;;;a;a."!a~~--=n£Stl s&amp; ,• .
Parathion ts recommended~·
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farms and at many homes the
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for use by commercial or cus- The larval feedmg
period home vegetable garden pro
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tom applicators only. If you lasts from .tJu:ee to four weeks. duces a higher return per ocre
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use Guthlon, you will need to In the beg~nnmg of the season, than any other activity. The
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wear protective clothing goR- larval feedmg IS found In the r·
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gies, NATURAL ru bber gloves
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I and an effeettve respirator.
population tnCF.sses all ol the the
.
to It rl th
You should hegln Inspecting leaves, except for the veins
care gwen
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If If p1a
Ice
k and midribs are
consumed amount of planting lo p.uduce
at atia thnts 1wk . peSor !whee The larvae 'spin a !rall lacO: a continuous supply of vrgeta'iarnglsweemu~rn
· , •, ason.
Ohio.
Make the first appllca- like cocoon In which they pass besl d
uringl l10 growuog
tion of Insecticide that
you through a resting stage, and On .the .other h~nd, If all of
"'to 75
then from 10 to 12 da"" emerge the time " oecttp1ed ~•th profh
h
t
,cooseousewen.,u
per
,
r
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cent of the leaves of the alf- l the brown snouted beetles.
Ita e emp oyment, the~ the
alia plants show some feeding ! REPLACING ALFALF.~
home garden may not return ••
damage.
Some farmers have said they much mcome as oth~r sn:n:es.
Mix the compounds In 10 to ' don't feel they cau figbl the One .of the operation; that
20 gallons of water per acre. alfalfa weevil and, the,.fere, helps mcroase the value. of a
Howe\•er if the alfalfa is 8 or Iare switching to t•ther legumeJ garden 1s home pre~ervat1on by
mor~ in~hes high, use 20 gal-l in their meadow mixture.
freezing, c~nnina:, or stcrin~.
of water per acre. Most Dai~ymeon should. bl! aware Many fumthes report t'nat th~1r
llkely you will need to make [that any change m the kmd garden is worth flotl or more
insecticide applications be- land • or quality of ron~hag~ per year.
fore the first cutting. followed provided for dairy catlie must 1 The garden is the one place
by a psray on the slubble afrer ibe followed by a change in ion the [arm whet • the entire
the first cutting.
1the conrentrate m_ixture.
A1farnil~ can work togeth'!~ '"": Jn
Jn Ohio, a large percentage . roughage pr?gram oased
on planmng, .planting, colttvatmg, I .------...;
of tt.e larval population in the 1 good quaht} maxed hay r£&gt;-. 1and harvesting. It 13 lmpossasprinB Is thought to hatch from :quires
a 14 per ble to measure this factor in '
II.\
eggs deposited in the alfalfa I !Continued On Page 131 . :dollar value.
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s~hsf,lrtion

;!P~ "fr~ze~

all

tur~ty,

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Conditions

•
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Windrows

Npw· JOU can whip hav harvesting hands down! Take
amost nine feet wide.
New Holland's new Haybine mower-cnliher 1weepa
tlu'Ough tallest , thickest &lt;-raps at speeds up to eight mlles
an bour, It mows, It cn.shes. lt even windrows.
The Hublne mower-crusher offtf'! many of tht harvesUna: ad\•anlages of self-propelled windrowen. and at
~:~l~oiw~·e~r;who
investment. It's the ideal puli·IYPP mat'hine
hav~m 't enough acreage lo justify owning
but who want more rapadt~ than thev can
a mower and conditioner Wllrking In tandem.

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Fulton·Thompson Tractor Sales
Spring Ave.

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·Miss Swisher

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Jl!', and Mrs. Ura Swjaber of Cheshire

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1lf a KfetuultW LN.cUt:lw -• ~-:• A -~ ... .... _ . _ ...,·
of Kyger Creek High Scbool BuSinelll. "~":if,ii;.".; ""'.;' ~­
an.d received ber tiaebelor of Education. WbiJe at ohio Sial'!,
SCience. degree In ,~ndary Mr. , Shedd .WB3 . a ~mber 'of .
Educatwn from Rio Grande. Kappa ·1111)11.8 fnte11!ily . Pild.a ·
College. At Rio Grande sbe was varsity letterman in IBM 'aiid
president of Zeta Chi sorority, 1955 00 ths Big Ten t~::

•

a member of the college choir,
of the ensemble, and senior
proclor at Davis Hall. She has
taken work towarda her master of science degree at Oblo
University in Athens. MIs a
SwiShe: IS an Engllsb teacher,
drama at M~
1 and dJrector
. cha~csburg Htgh School, M~
1 cbarucsburg.
Mr. Shedd waa graduated
from Umverslty lflgh Scbool
In Columbus, from the Klskf..
mentas Spnngs SChool in Saltsburg, Pa., and Ohio State Unlversity, where he_ received his

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ship. football teams, 1
!be 195&gt; ROse Bowl ehamplonship team.
·
ije ts a eaptajn 1n !be
National Guard servmg as spe:
clal officer for the 37th Jnlantry Division, and ts buainess
education ttacher, member of
the coaching sta1f, and eoordJ.
nator of Federal Funds al M&amp;chanicsburg High SChool.
'n&gt;e lll'aciouo custom of open
church wedding will mark !lie
event of J~ 2r.th at 7:30 o'clock in the evening in the Choshire Baptist Church.

I

POIIIR

COMP~C1

I

ate announcing

engagement and approaching marriage of their daugb
ter, Zelpha Irene, to Mr. Jan Wendell S(ledd, son of Mrs. ·
Janice· E. Shedd of 1130 W. Second-Ave., Collll)!bUI •nd
the late Mr. Wendell Shedd.
· "• - ,

aJfa~a

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d~n swaths

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''hom~

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f\~ · Gardens are Demanding Action.Now

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· r~bllay.Times. Sent1!le!; Sunday, Aprll10,' 1966-11

16-The Sunday t1rnes.Sentlnel, Sunday; Ap111 10, 1~1

ten~on

. Extraordinary New Hay Machine

POMEROY

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Sharp ~atch Now fo~ Au:~1'= ' '?

r

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·

... Plus greatest handling ease in a 3-p/ow tractor...

MISS HENRIETTA CHERRINGTON

I

ENGAGE.P - Attorney and Mrs. William P. Cherrington of 557 First Avenue, Gallipolis, are announcing the en·
gagement of thetr daughter, Henrietta, to Mr. Dean Evans,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Evans of 117 Third-Ave.,
Gallipolis. ~,,. Cherrington will be graduated from Denison Un~verSIIy In June. Mr. Evans is attending Marshall
UniverSity, The wedding will be an event of August 20th.

j

approxima~&lt;'.l

~DEKALB

HYBRIDS
~· RESIST STUNT
DeKalb varieties Iis ted as experiment aIs
f~ 1 (DeKalb

874) and 9132 (DeKalb 872)

were tested cooperatively by. the
U.S.D.A.
.,
and the Ohio Agricultural Reiearch

and

'
Development
Center in highly infected M.

p:M.

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~ortsmouth, Ohio last summer.
These DeKalb varieties 874 and 872 were
rated right near the top of several hund·
red hybrids tested.
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Eggs should be stored upright, ery, •nd dry, by too
rapid •
~1-1 on,l.,.
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Extensioo Agent, Homo Ec. with the large end up - this cooking. Eggs served ln this
drift c»ntrol
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TIPS ON EGGs- Ihelps keep the yolk in the cen- condition do not attract anySince thilt Is the season for in- ter of tbe egg. As the egg ages, one in the family, so lt pays
creased use of eggs, it's a good the while becomes Hatery, and to cook them properly.
time to dis('USS some of the the yolk will ~ave little sup- Fried eggs are most tender
qu•stlons we get about eg&amp;l pori and will tend lo fall in the 1when cooked, covered, with a
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the
egg
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placed.
:teaspoon
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of
water.
Thi!
power with versatility and economy. Shortest turning l'ldi111
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. 1 can be done on a grill under a
Egg products are
among Havl' you had scrambiPd e~gS ·domed rover, or in a covered
(8'6') in its class. Hydrostatic power steering
F~r all·
i those thsl will supporl the turn an unpalatable green be- sk'llel
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around utility or 3-plow operation-with8p&lt;ll'ti car
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growth of harmful bacteria f1.re thf'}l were served'! It's pro.
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1when conditions permit. 'nils bably because you held them 20 Eggs are conSidered standard
, means It Ill Important to .ban- or 30 minutes before serving. breakfast fare lor the family,
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die them properly : cook ade- The stored heat in the harden- but they can be excellent for
q"ately, !Orve promptly, and ing, drying egg mixture helps to lunch and dmner, too. Serve
cc.ok and refrlgtrate products create a chemical change re-- them With a de_ep green vege.
wl.ich must be held. De"erl sulttng in the green color. The table, and a cmp salad for a
('IIStards and fillings, for tn- type of utensil is not the ques- sprmghke meal that is bght Ia
stance, should be refrigerated lion - this happens in crockery, calories. Cheese omelet may
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sr.roltation practices so along avoid the problem is to cook creamed or scrambled eggs Pomeroy
with top quality food, as we the eggs and serve Immediate- you name It Try. a method of , Phone WY 2·2176
frequently hear.
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egg .'ookery that IS new to your
Do you bard-cook eggs and One more posstblltty: If you family thts weeki
iben have trouble peeling them? use water in~taad of milk, there
Try these Ideas: Use eggs you may be enough Iron ln the
know are 2 or 3 daya old as the wate;· lo cause some discolorashells tend to come off more tion of the eggs.
easily: prick the lar&amp;e end of Eggs are etiSY to cook but
the eu with a sharp point be- some cooks still manag•
fore cooking - this seems to cook them poorly. The main
loosen the shell a bit; simmer thing to remember in egg
or steam the eggs - don't boil ery is to use a low temperathem; &lt;hill them quickly after lure -:- for frying, scrambling,
cooking in running cold mater poachmg, and for omelets. The
or ice wat•r; and "crackle" the protein In an egg can be
shell all over before tryJD&amp; to too often is made tough,
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Leaglllo lleld ill reKUJat Gemihg !be • • • • •
Jaek ·
meeting od Monday evening at new officers for the coming verslty te spend Easter with
the borne ol Mro. William year. Tho buolness
mee\jng h&lt;r partots, Dr. and Mra. Bolle Davia rnq, l,akto
sell. IIH. I&gt;BII l!eekl.r ¥rll the elosed wllh the memh!l1 r.. ThclltlAI Mot.-n,
llilluJO ''lloUo, ' UOII)"'
1!11-hocte,..
peating
tho
League
Pf&amp;ler.
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llelMI
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Mro, Mario lloloorll lltd fltm·1
The meoulll! 1111 c.. e4 10 · MH.' 3wc llnlrhl "IPI!I the liv hill •• wUI!I!ltd • I I 1111 w,..,...
~. il1 llll ~~!:.., lifll, cue•t speaker. She gave a di\llltitt, Mrl. Jllymoncl Woatnarwa 9loVer• ...,,.,._.. 1/ett my lttllll'tlllbt IIIII MIJIIIIJ tlllf (16fmol llublrl IIIMrlll
yUViJi iiiii.r iVft iii
don~i Wiii Mailli ~i "liiu;;&lt;o),i ~ven by MH~ ~laid Russell. tAlk Mt !HiW ta !ftlldN ~r ~ ~lldMH. 'IWtv •Dd Klnn; ;;·
'ftdo colwlltl II 1111 .
Till pllll'l l'lllb' lilOI to
lift!. 8\6vtt Had I polnl mul dllld lor stbool, Sho lOki 1ho Ill FOI!III'II •. Mrl. . Woodruff Moos.'
11111 •111 wta lhllftrtll Ill' atOUP wllat k~ etn dlmt wtlll b11 brol!lw, Ptltl, 2d uttte
peOple, probllml
!lOW. TIIIJ 111 I'm not
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p l - . lilllr lnu~lu .IIIII lholl Olhll' hoad!.
elOb Mll!lb!ll' llllbll ol bill' dOI!IItlltlte to tho llllll4 mid 1111 IIIII witt, NldQt. Mil, llolllrll - bfi1oiiYII ID ··:~=I
1tu1, AI w1t11 IN 1t11 01 Hfllll Wtl~ 111'11 11'1 tun,
b u pl£1111! lllor tile lllllMIIr, Milot, IMllelltl 01 1111111111 With diller- oil doll' II tlit Oil It lit filth aroea 111ir 111an CfM
H"'k ''"I ~ _,_u la••'" llril!e r lilome 10 ..~·'11'
Ulll I'Hd lht mlnuteo
l!ftl
ol lllllldton. lhe 111.. 1111' lam"• ovtr tlit lllltlt
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won't talk1 to 1M.all
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illollll'd vanao o&amp;ve lilt tnaJ. filth uab Olbtl' IJid told aboill MernbOII Ill Frenoh Clly are wrllinl I boot
lilllll JGtll' lleHp qtleStloDB "AII&amp;fl·lal!e" an4
lll'lr'o npori.
IIOw cblldrtn 1ft 11".._1 rutH Gardt!l Club wbo aUtllllid lbl dear bG)I ·.. Teonlsl
to YOIJTH ASK11&gt; FOR l'r1 Wlte!l the girl• aren't
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caft of Helen Http IIIII thll llttt Ia.
llltobm 11114115111111 ptw lor od dllalpliJII. lltl IIIIPIIIII ll!strtcl I( 1ptlng metliloa ol I iild
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ib. illsbtlilltcm dlrinll' to IN IOVetll ~ dill IIIII proput the OhiO A!IMtlltcm ol Oat• ft6daolll ll'tt ~ '
n.,..spaper.
Onae they threatened me. hlld 1101 IIIOI5tll Mrl IIGbfrt lite ehlld lltdl 11 ltldlnl and den lllubJ In Logan Thutldly .. · GIMIIUI Clfl)' I lllht •
ADVICE
will not ropHI the vuliar
5\othgeb read se~eral' new llltllllnJ to llltm.
flero Mtl. llllrl Bl11Wll, Prtl~ TV.,commtDI ott JM
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guage they ~!fd, bUI
amendmlnll to lltt l!odltltutlbn l'ollowinllltl' 11lk film w11 dent, Mrl. l'lymond Jra do IIIII Ill,_. wltb lbo..::co-- : 1,
I hOIII YGU W1ll rt!MIIIbll' nl&amp;!ly they !Aid Ill
and lbey ~ttl ~•ted on ond a qu111tlon and tnMr ptriad bury and Mil. John H. a..... ~~ ltl_~=~llbl;',~~':!l
Ill. I IJII'Ote lboilt
l&gt;fOblllll belni !UCh 1 d&lt;!iill!dlf, I'd
AP"' td Ill I
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od Mt!. knitltt told abaut llle Mrs. Wtndell Roush, OOUn£11 lllulwriiDind I
of beJnl too ...U ma_...t 10 torey.
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vl!fa mo tlllt drst mothers club formed 1n oontaat chtlrman, tl18 attend· a otoWDJ II Jlmmr .
tho ptllllllllo IIIII ol me. Will What do I do now! I
my buddies back! _ GREEN llallipolls. She displayed sev· td.
~~rot@ a~l J.'~'"hl
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your ..Wlot wotkid .,.at (~lfp
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111'11 IIOOllell !tom that first
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"Pt"l wbo salol be spoke
.. wllllbe pod I!WibOH bul - - · - P'.IMI::m,.,. "· h .
club
Mr. aM Mrs. tlui\Zio POlich.. I
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ne lnd ~lldl'e!l 8rlgtl J51l wll! '''" Mis; !Ulln l'lti!IIJlli,
. : I a IIIIIIIP JPIIIIIIIIIIIII!=U
P'd make~ wllol ..... your Mrs. :n~~:n~er~e=e~u~ tmd Bt!th Ann, 'arrived ' frotll who attend• ohio l'lesle)ian"
urry~
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Duddleo are jeaiOlil. Clve llllm lll!ll Mrs
d Sto
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1\avenna on li'tlday to IPI1Id lllti!Wil'l!.
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a low poiDIM'o 011 how to ..t.b
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ot · ver, Prs. tho EaSter weekhll t&lt;ith bit
dlllcll
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l lirl; obaro the w"llh jj'Ou ::o~rt :thiNb, Mro, 1.~~:i parents, Mr. artd Mrl. Ood\lt llullr lfeek1111d 111esta ol 8
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don't wlnl !Item ALL,
do
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• ' J:&gt;hillipa li:nrllute ·bonlll
tho~ AIIOtllty alld Mts. JOhn E. U.lo
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loml man who spoke f'lllnill!
ltoubles wiD be over. Now, kiohard Vanoo, No&lt;l rnee"n1 IJ.ele ffrlii!Mr oUC!h ao f.IM•JJ B, a ollidlftt at Obi~ Wtolfl'ld
f
0
and nnally ld¥18ed bll ftlll'l~
.,. ,~lear tho dook tor 1irl troo, fllllu~.I!Mo installtilo_A dinner orequiralenltotacftiOOIIquatt 1/nive,..Jty. their son ond
loro:
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"'01 .,.._ IGth It the Conteoar1 ltel of IIIII. Holf shout~ be IP' dlUpttr-ill'low, Dr. and Mtl, WASffiNGTON (UPI) - The "I lbillk ht'e ·alt
biaol
11/NDA'I'
(My second wlldut auiiia Crango Hall,
plild bl!fore Jl)lving and thl Tom Halliday, Mr. and Mil. Army l1 oponll!l IIIW lrlllllnl 1'"'ks like 1 nl... CUl'•
fin
- - - - - - - - ROilNEY CHARGI 8Uitrill Ia that "Grttn Don" 11 pultlnJ
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~- i't'IItAinder wor~ed in altl!r plow• Htrry M, Mllltr ant Mr. and cenlert II thrM ~ Ita major thor Arnope t~ ~IIJMI.altd
lllNDAY .
!Wvieo 6:30 a, m. at
the !he on. Lemme know if I'm
ll!i. The fertlizier shoold not IMrs. Rochard Allen ~nd t\lil b.... and . brmgmg 11.000 l'ordh:u~
!AII'Ill IIIIIIUII HI'I'IGt :;.~, Methodist Chureh right) _ H.
~ applied in direct oontaot allldren, all of Columbus.
:\tt~~m:'l~0~'1~:~
He toOh llltt 1
will be held II 1111 EillerPI'ltt CIFAI\0 MYF Wltl ihUP II Ilea~ Holen:
(Con~nued rrom Page 10) Wtth lht •..a. '
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Mrt. 0. 0. Mcintyre has If• hl!l!n it! Viet Nam builtlllp.
" Needll!l Ill ldil, ·EUB dwrcb Sunday at 8 a.m., 7 p. m. SundaJ al 1111 !ton.Tb11 tlrl 1ald lht IOVtd me Irs Mt gomg to be anywh~re 11'h~n peas hav~t•llleeo plan~ rilltd 11 Gatewood !tom Now The thrll bASil wbieh Wlll
·t ·cjn
with till YOIIIII rolloWIIllp In ol Mr. lnd Mrs. Latter PJy. but tlie wan~ to .. out Wi\h floor .. ..li.taotory •• With ttl In tile Rllrdln tor ~•vml Yor~ City for her annuol ;o. idol trainil!l to lhllr pfl!fnt
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cbllllo INkiMI Will follow lbllt. lonlltll llllll l1frtlh. olber JUya. SIIIH lbea tho • tood ferUle IOU. 8&lt;111, or course, rears, treat the seeds with J jllllrn
!'I!SJI&lt;l lblllftl 811 rt JlraKI
lli 11£.1 lburcll dlnllll room.
menta.
boon oeelnf one boy. Alii have can be bulll up, btlt lbll 11~11 lltlllible lunglclde to prtvenl
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1ifMIMI GI\OVI aiaurGh llllldaJ
llllll Ia lha lin( l!bo '"" baok llmt II nil II moftl!)'. GOOd !Ned de&lt;lay. If yoU hove edoqh Mill Betty Krill! 01 Colu££1. Ft Lewis Wash it was lftl'll·
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wiU lli!lnllulrr lunrlao - · Cllmllllli~IC'tCIIR P'l'A Wl1l to mo, I've oolllll hot, wrlilln, barnyard lltlllUre Ia oloo 8 lpate to rotalll crops, avoid bulls here to spend lh tas!U ad. Friday
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(Contlntlltl hom Pqo .IIJ).,;,
i" lundar1 a\ I Ull, o\ opeolal
h 1 benld. alld lrlell to IDqtl, Ifill help tn bUlldlllg up lllU. planting poai in the lome opol wteklllll ·
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Bra 1~ Cam btll are the lltllt crUde protein miiiilta.i,
prOgNII wlU Ill pnaelll!ltl at meet al !:!0 p.m. In IC 00 bui nothl£11 IIIIPt. II IIIlo tllll FIX' those who want to lltllkl b the gard~n mote than oHC&lt;!
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respHiivel~ ollht Und PI the switch il mill! to
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7:10 ._.,
lll&lt;llf: ~ moel\::' will 1 - me, lto\f llllllht IleAl me top their ooU and improve and In four or fiVe years. This ro· ' Pvt. and Mrs Harold Skfd, and JOlt£ Airborne Dlvloiolls qUill~ lfl!l Illy, lhf tn
AIONIIAY
:_o to¢~ :~! :.;\, :":~ IIIII WI)". l lllft'l forget her, Is IIIAnage thtllr prdtw, bultetlll lolilm ~ill help control oomo ., mort 01 camp LtltUMi N. C., 04 their 101lor tralnlhg I proletn per&lt;ontag• In 11t1 , , •
·aE'111EL NO, a ol tbe In· 'l'lltt tor Granted." conotm- Ibm my way to Ill lltr lllaM! VI!, Ho£111 \'eaellllle Olr4tu the BOil-borne d"'"'"'·
are visiting Mrs, Okey s k i d· role• Jndloltto a tlopup in Ollntratt mt:tturo !litt!tiid lli~\lr},
ternatlonttl Clrdll Ill Job's ttl WIU! condrVollon, wltb
R. C.
loBI, written I ®upie ol ytlll'a Gardener! Mve a choice of more and !Oft, David over the pltlt!Mp tralnlnf.
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l&gt;a1llbllll wiD PIPIIIIrt rqular Bryson Carllr II lOIII tpoll£. Dear II:
qo, llltellillnt, 'l'ltlo II avtll• many ex..nont varietieo, Wit~ Easter weekend.
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It was JearnM als&amp; that the I or~lle p;otem. I lh
ud '
aelllon Mnolll II r::!tl p,
l!f, Fatbon will count a• two If you gollltr baoM fell' 1004, abll ftilm u .y ol file Cownly mayer sofl. Ekamplel Include
Air FOI'I't, In 1 splldup ol Ita
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at lilt , _ . , Muonla ·'ftm. In the room count,
your .~ne might soon ch~~e ElllnaJon OIIIOI!! 11)1 jult mak- l.Ulle Marvel, Thom" L"'ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dyke Garrett ttolning, will aut bUi&lt; tutntng 1~~~~if llf,!i~: 11 thl~~.
pie,
O&amp;NTIINt!.IIY GMI40il: Ill from How OlD I wiD her7 to 118 the request
World Reco~, Wando, Freelon- and ~sugnltr, Linda, are opand"• time from six weeks 10 four 1the 11011 ol milk
tloolr·
DAIIGII'I'IIII til:::~ Iii" 1 , 00111 oJ«ht
"How e111! I'IIM!" Alitl who AI W~ poiJtlad out lllller, lin, LlxiOn I Pro(re!!, . and lng the E!•llt W!ekend ~lth weeks and go on a si' • day · fhlt eddltion•l 11011
be
eiJJI Ill lilt llillW
II Tl .. p.££l,
Gllll thf lllle btll 1110 ktepe 1 now Ia the time to plan~ llld Aldl!rman, Wllllltl hal eilhlld· rtllhves lh li&gt;gan, W. \1'1.
instead ill 1 nve , dD)' week. Cltmolderod u IIIII ol tho ootJfi
chltrGb Will mMI I&amp; 1111
'l'lllilay
bor on lha hOok lln't worth hit ouob thlnp aa brootoll, lmJS: C'tble lloal M!!l!lanOil, Thtlftl.
o1 dropplnr allallu !tolD jM
Mott41UU J.
''EI!ft'A:IIYIIWI!lRSIDI!! STUDY Club love. Yw CAN lorafl bar -rail aJII'OIIII1 kohlrabi, Ull Ill- lUI La~too, LitUo Marvtl, and Mr. and !lr!!. Llsl!r Thomp.
rotation. U cblnpe 111. tilt •
f'OI.IEftOY
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wW meet at 1 p.m., at the llltd lhl but Waf Ia With anot1J. llloa, parsmp!; pill, tll'ly po: l.dton I Prd(r•t ora Cllld!Jd, 11011 and dalll!hler of CIJiuiitbtl!
00 8
rougbaao loi!linl ~lillti . .,
PTA wW meet Moaday
llm!to of Mu. M. T. llpliftl, • alrl, - It
totou1 aplnat:h, Ifill llililjl m - early-maturing peo varle- llt! !p@ndlng the webktltld with
mlde ollthllut adjultinl
tho-·
UO ). m. 1\IINillnllr£11
lttdlldld
In
lho
early
At&gt;tl1
llos.
Omleaers
can
leqthen
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ant
Mrs.
Tom
Chick.
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v~~TON t.IETIIODIIIT \Yom• This column Is dedicated ~ piMIIIIIII!I. AI Dr, l!, C. Wltit· !Mit blltvesl IIAsOJI b~ plailt·
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•1111 planel Of all time, file Fly. Ooncenttlll mlldoitts, 111m.
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seGOIIII lfldt.
..., illblo tlllla wiU rntol AI family li"itll, 10 If IOU're hav, lm!yer. Ohto SlAte lllllvttslly lng early, mld!eason, and tate
Ann Eltloll, a lreahmah lhl For~!s, II the IUb,leet of ductlon lot!et an ek~d ~·
w••. 0. I, or
the
o! M lng kid trouble or just plain l!xlenolon 'lortl~ultur~l points varleti@S a!' It llfte llll\0 and •• at Ohio lllllVmlty, u IIJ""diq Mt ol tho lin !llw boob ,,. 1011 ol the fllll£l ~ .
Mtlliodttl ClttrNb Will
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"· lf'oubll, 211 HIIIPI bllp YOu. tltll, pea~ Iff a cool Wea1her eltly as JIIIM!bl•.
1 tht Ea!ler holiday with
her llllld lor GlrOIJlaltcm
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•IDWJLJ. w~ wiU tllllt 1111 wUI 1110 WflcOIIII Ylltlr crop, 10 early planlina 11 nec- . Tilf IJM!CiOIIII a4vl18o plont· l (la~nts, Mr. and Mr!. Max ~k by the GtUII ~ud5Y Disthe tdltl'tllll triO p, m.
tho homo ot own aml!llnr dpltltdl8, Ad· f.!llry. They ~an be plan~ as ill~ the seed 1 w11\ JHch" d.. p Elhott.
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•llclburo. thtl Htltn 801111 In clrt of lotl.n a1 tho Soil oon ,lla. workid. 1nd spaced about an lnoh l!)!rt .
l1 Jiotion books include' ''Crud·
chiPirmu, ID!Uirl.
El..;Uon of polncero
tltll -op1per.
PlanllnJI peu earl)&lt; wUI help lo towo 11&gt;24 incheo apart.
Mrs, Helen J!:, Smith
lei and Qnip•." bf
VirMihia
dffllllotll, 1141111110
MORNING M'AR Clltpter, No.
thorn trut!tlro btforo . hoi "'"" We ..y onme people bavt a frrlday froi!I P!rlh AI!IIi&lt;i)', . ~lldson: "Sashino:• or S.,h,
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Mrs, I t : - - . . Mro.
444 OIGH ~I lllstll'll Star PATI!IIll 01' MMMVNIAM
mer welthtr, Slle()l A well • lr..n thumb. This applieo to J., lo Vl!lt her daUihf~r
alomel. Jr.
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Shtli!,__ 11ft. OIIIW
lllli ftlt!ol It 1 p.m., It ~
Kltl Mlt'lt, 11tt fatlifr
of dralneol !IOil, II your lOll Ia Jl(Nlr· lllo llome fonlener •• won as •••·in-law, Dr, and Mr!.
. Nol1&gt;fi&lt;Uon volumes oro : ''An·
and MII. 'Ciltlllalloa,
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t!Dillmllttllm, wa! bt1f11 In Iter. 11 dl'lllfied, you mllhl lry to anybody else, Your rotlnsas ard Hlrrlo and "'"'·
••••U Rmno and Arohaeoi"Jl';·
er lllr ...,. Will ill beld
J'IIEIICIIIllTY c!lrdln Clv~ IMJIY, did 511M1 o1 hli wrltlog planting pelt an ridges lh~ 1 grHtt tnumb ellpett will de•
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•1 L. Sprague de Camp; •·Conv
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hO, ~fill pajma&amp;lo wn1 - a t 7,10 p.m., 11 tho 1ft LondO!! And Jlertt Itt loot tn 01 IOtlr ln~heg higher tl!an sur, pend on how well you plan Mort than rr per ~•nl of
h!mporary QuotAtions,"
br lnltctllft MilliN ~t~~ ·. Pif .
mtl e 1loyl 1ft iiMdttlt
home of Mrs. s. L. Bossard, Ru!!ll, He WOI butted ld Lon. rounding ~II.
and work your plan tor a gdod lo"J&amp;n vlsttor• to Meoico
Jatnt!ll 8. Slm~~ : "In the
arttoiii•MIIW1 IPIIIWUIIII, 'lllth Mtl. Cbotld LlftNt as don.
Apply two poundo· of a oon&gt; homt 1arolen.
IJ. ~. trAVel!!'!.
Ml~st nf Plenty, by l!ln H.
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!null Macneic@: ''Interior
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SADDLE AND SlRLOIII llldo
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Davplan Ill Ainorloo wIll m. 11 tho llliiYJUI IIWtlo
moot 1D, IIJUiat• ~
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ID ftl! bOMt- taking a collecof M. Playfalr II tho
lion lot lltlndllo, lor II due
Land C«&lt;lpll£1, he loll
musl tlaflol 11)1 Olnllle light,
tire fortune, IM as Olhm til
not thol ol oak bark, which
fll II tlmetJ In lotull
we sometlmt!l bur!lld lh•tead,
On ••• -··•- ollltt
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wllll tile moi!AIY -SIX llpg and
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epenet, was, II rMI~in·
DIDYid to lllrlllll, lllleN
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We hall no itm, ol courll, In
llld purdllltd 1 tllrel •
1'190: Our llouee wu not hilt
101 hOtllt. 1M lblrtl fiOtlr
for 'twen17 7"" Jll. Tho log
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but we have at· our Ho~e tho
bod lA whiab Ill Allpt.
AU lhltt Wll a bundt'lll and
oixty..!pl yWI ago, No
today un hlllllnl bimnilll oak
bark lor liP! ..; tr .tltlnkln;
a lltew lrom drttd puened
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meeting od Monday evening at new officers for the coming verslty te spend Easter with
the borne ol Mro. William year. Tho buolness
mee\jng h&lt;r partots, Dr. and Mra. Bolle Davia rnq, l,akto
sell. IIH. I&gt;BII l!eekl.r ¥rll the elosed wllh the memh!l1 r.. ThclltlAI Mot.-n,
llilluJO ''lloUo, ' UOII)"'
1!11-hocte,..
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Pf&amp;ler.
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Mro, Mario lloloorll lltd fltm·1
The meoulll! 1111 c.. e4 10 · MH.' 3wc llnlrhl "IPI!I the liv hill •• wUI!I!ltd • I I 1111 w,..,...
~. il1 llll ~~!:.., lifll, cue•t speaker. She gave a di\llltitt, Mrl. Jllymoncl Woatnarwa 9loVer• ...,,.,._.. 1/ett my lttllll'tlllbt IIIII MIJIIIIJ tlllf (16fmol llublrl IIIMrlll
yUViJi iiiii.r iVft iii
don~i Wiii Mailli ~i "liiu;;&lt;o),i ~ven by MH~ ~laid Russell. tAlk Mt !HiW ta !ftlldN ~r ~ ~lldMH. 'IWtv •Dd Klnn; ;;·
'ftdo colwlltl II 1111 .
Till pllll'l l'lllb' lilOI to
lift!. 8\6vtt Had I polnl mul dllld lor stbool, Sho lOki 1ho Ill FOI!III'II •. Mrl. . Woodruff Moos.'
11111 •111 wta lhllftrtll Ill' atOUP wllat k~ etn dlmt wtlll b11 brol!lw, Ptltl, 2d uttte
peOple, probllml
!lOW. TIIIJ 111 I'm not
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p l - . lilllr lnu~lu .IIIII lholl Olhll' hoad!.
elOb Mll!lb!ll' llllbll ol bill' dOI!IItlltlte to tho llllll4 mid 1111 IIIII witt, NldQt. Mil, llolllrll - bfi1oiiYII ID ··:~=I
1tu1, AI w1t11 IN 1t11 01 Hfllll Wtl~ 111'11 11'1 tun,
b u pl£1111! lllor tile lllllMIIr, Milot, IMllelltl 01 1111111111 With diller- oil doll' II tlit Oil It lit filth aroea 111ir 111an CfM
H"'k ''"I ~ _,_u la••'" llril!e r lilome 10 ..~·'11'
Ulll I'Hd lht mlnuteo
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ol lllllldton. lhe 111.. 1111' lam"• ovtr tlit lllltlt
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illollll'd vanao o&amp;ve lilt tnaJ. filth uab Olbtl' IJid told aboill MernbOII Ill Frenoh Clly are wrllinl I boot
lilllll JGtll' lleHp qtleStloDB "AII&amp;fl·lal!e" an4
lll'lr'o npori.
IIOw cblldrtn 1ft 11".._1 rutH Gardt!l Club wbo aUtllllid lbl dear bG)I ·.. Teonlsl
to YOIJTH ASK11&gt; FOR l'r1 Wlte!l the girl• aren't
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caft of Helen Http IIIII thll llttt Ia.
llltobm 11114115111111 ptw lor od dllalpliJII. lltl IIIIPIIIII ll!strtcl I( 1ptlng metliloa ol I iild
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ib. illsbtlilltcm dlrinll' to IN IOVetll ~ dill IIIII proput the OhiO A!IMtlltcm ol Oat• ft6daolll ll'tt ~ '
n.,..spaper.
Onae they threatened me. hlld 1101 IIIOI5tll Mrl IIGbfrt lite ehlld lltdl 11 ltldlnl and den lllubJ In Logan Thutldly .. · GIMIIUI Clfl)' I lllht •
ADVICE
will not ropHI the vuliar
5\othgeb read se~eral' new llltllllnJ to llltm.
flero Mtl. llllrl Bl11Wll, Prtl~ TV.,commtDI ott JM
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guage they ~!fd, bUI
amendmlnll to lltt l!odltltutlbn l'ollowinllltl' 11lk film w11 dent, Mrl. l'lymond Jra do IIIII Ill,_. wltb lbo..::co-- : 1,
I hOIII YGU W1ll rt!MIIIbll' nl&amp;!ly they !Aid Ill
and lbey ~ttl ~•ted on ond a qu111tlon and tnMr ptriad bury and Mil. John H. a..... ~~ ltl_~=~llbl;',~~':!l
Ill. I IJII'Ote lboilt
l&gt;fOblllll belni !UCh 1 d&lt;!iill!dlf, I'd
AP"' td Ill I
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of beJnl too ...U ma_...t 10 torey.
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vl!fa mo tlllt drst mothers club formed 1n oontaat chtlrman, tl18 attend· a otoWDJ II Jlmmr .
tho ptllllllllo IIIII ol me. Will What do I do now! I
my buddies back! _ GREEN llallipolls. She displayed sev· td.
~~rot@ a~l J.'~'"hl
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111'11 IIOOllell !tom that first
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club
Mr. aM Mrs. tlui\Zio POlich.. I
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ne lnd ~lldl'e!l 8rlgtl J51l wll! '''" Mis; !Ulln l'lti!IIJlli,
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P'd make~ wllol ..... your Mrs. :n~~:n~er~e=e~u~ tmd Bt!th Ann, 'arrived ' frotll who attend• ohio l'lesle)ian"
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Duddleo are jeaiOlil. Clve llllm lll!ll Mrs
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1\avenna on li'tlday to IPI1Id lllti!Wil'l!.
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don't wlnl !Item ALL,
do
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tho~ AIIOtllty alld Mts. JOhn E. U.lo
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loml man who spoke f'lllnill!
ltoubles wiD be over. Now, kiohard Vanoo, No&lt;l rnee"n1 IJ.ele ffrlii!Mr oUC!h ao f.IM•JJ B, a ollidlftt at Obi~ Wtolfl'ld
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and nnally ld¥18ed bll ftlll'l~
.,. ,~lear tho dook tor 1irl troo, fllllu~.I!Mo installtilo_A dinner orequiralenltotacftiOOIIquatt 1/nive,..Jty. their son ond
loro:
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"'01 .,.._ IGth It the Conteoar1 ltel of IIIII. Holf shout~ be IP' dlUpttr-ill'low, Dr. and Mtl, WASffiNGTON (UPI) - The "I lbillk ht'e ·alt
biaol
11/NDA'I'
(My second wlldut auiiia Crango Hall,
plild bl!fore Jl)lving and thl Tom Halliday, Mr. and Mil. Army l1 oponll!l IIIW lrlllllnl 1'"'ks like 1 nl... CUl'•
fin
- - - - - - - - ROilNEY CHARGI 8Uitrill Ia that "Grttn Don" 11 pultlnJ
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~- i't'IItAinder wor~ed in altl!r plow• Htrry M, Mllltr ant Mr. and cenlert II thrM ~ Ita major thor Arnope t~ ~IIJMI.altd
lllNDAY .
!Wvieo 6:30 a, m. at
the !he on. Lemme know if I'm
ll!i. The fertlizier shoold not IMrs. Rochard Allen ~nd t\lil b.... and . brmgmg 11.000 l'ordh:u~
!AII'Ill IIIIIIUII HI'I'IGt :;.~, Methodist Chureh right) _ H.
~ applied in direct oontaot allldren, all of Columbus.
:\tt~~m:'l~0~'1~:~
He toOh llltt 1
will be held II 1111 EillerPI'ltt CIFAI\0 MYF Wltl ihUP II Ilea~ Holen:
(Con~nued rrom Page 10) Wtth lht •..a. '
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Mrt. 0. 0. Mcintyre has If• hl!l!n it! Viet Nam builtlllp.
" Needll!l Ill ldil, ·EUB dwrcb Sunday at 8 a.m., 7 p. m. SundaJ al 1111 !ton.Tb11 tlrl 1ald lht IOVtd me Irs Mt gomg to be anywh~re 11'h~n peas hav~t•llleeo plan~ rilltd 11 Gatewood !tom Now The thrll bASil wbieh Wlll
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with till YOIIIII rolloWIIllp In ol Mr. lnd Mrs. Latter PJy. but tlie wan~ to .. out Wi\h floor .. ..li.taotory •• With ttl In tile Rllrdln tor ~•vml Yor~ City for her annuol ;o. idol trainil!l to lhllr pfl!fnt
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cbllllo INkiMI Will follow lbllt. lonlltll llllll l1frtlh. olber JUya. SIIIH lbea tho • tood ferUle IOU. 8&lt;111, or course, rears, treat the seeds with J jllllrn
!'I!SJI&lt;l lblllftl 811 rt JlraKI
lli 11£.1 lburcll dlnllll room.
menta.
boon oeelnf one boy. Alii have can be bulll up, btlt lbll 11~11 lltlllible lunglclde to prtvenl
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llllll Ia lha lin( l!bo '"" baok llmt II nil II moftl!)'. GOOd !Ned de&lt;lay. If yoU hove edoqh Mill Betty Krill! 01 Colu££1. Ft Lewis Wash it was lftl'll·
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i" lundar1 a\ I Ull, o\ opeolal
h 1 benld. alld lrlell to IDqtl, Ifill help tn bUlldlllg up lllU. planting poai in the lome opol wteklllll ·
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Bra 1~ Cam btll are the lltllt crUde protein miiiilta.i,
prOgNII wlU Ill pnaelll!ltl at meet al !:!0 p.m. In IC 00 bui nothl£11 IIIIPt. II IIIlo tllll FIX' those who want to lltllkl b the gard~n mote than oHC&lt;!
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lll&lt;llf: ~ moel\::' will 1 - me, lto\f llllllht IleAl me top their ooU and improve and In four or fiVe years. This ro· ' Pvt. and Mrs Harold Skfd, and JOlt£ Airborne Dlvloiolls qUill~ lfl!l Illy, lhf tn
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·aE'111EL NO, a ol tbe In· 'l'lltt tor Granted." conotm- Ibm my way to Ill lltr lllaM! VI!, Ho£111 \'eaellllle Olr4tu the BOil-borne d"'"'"'·
are visiting Mrs, Okey s k i d· role• Jndloltto a tlopup in Ollntratt mt:tturo !litt!tiid lli~\lr},
ternatlonttl Clrdll Ill Job's ttl WIU! condrVollon, wltb
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loBI, written I ®upie ol ytlll'a Gardener! Mve a choice of more and !Oft, David over the pltlt!Mp tralnlnf.
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l&gt;a1llbllll wiD PIPIIIIrt rqular Bryson Carllr II lOIII tpoll£. Dear II:
qo, llltellillnt, 'l'ltlo II avtll• many ex..nont varietieo, Wit~ Easter weekend.
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l!f, Fatbon will count a• two If you gollltr baoM fell' 1004, abll ftilm u .y ol file Cownly mayer sofl. Ekamplel Include
Air FOI'I't, In 1 splldup ol Ita
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your .~ne might soon ch~~e ElllnaJon OIIIOI!! 11)1 jult mak- l.Ulle Marvel, Thom" L"'ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dyke Garrett ttolning, will aut bUi&lt; tutntng 1~~~~if llf,!i~: 11 thl~~.
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O&amp;NTIINt!.IIY GMI40il: Ill from How OlD I wiD her7 to 118 the request
World Reco~, Wando, Freelon- and ~sugnltr, Linda, are opand"• time from six weeks 10 four 1the 11011 ol milk
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"How e111! I'IIM!" Alitl who AI W~ poiJtlad out lllller, lin, LlxiOn I Pro(re!!, . and lng the E!•llt W!ekend ~lth weeks and go on a si' • day · fhlt eddltion•l 11011
be
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Gllll thf lllle btll 1110 ktepe 1 now Ia the time to plan~ llld Aldl!rman, Wllllltl hal eilhlld· rtllhves lh li&gt;gan, W. \1'1.
instead ill 1 nve , dD)' week. Cltmolderod u IIIII ol tho ootJfi
chltrGb Will mMI I&amp; 1111
'l'lllilay
bor on lha hOok lln't worth hit ouob thlnp aa brootoll, lmJS: C'tble lloal M!!l!lanOil, Thtlftl.
o1 dropplnr allallu !tolD jM
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''EI!ft'A:IIYIIWI!lRSIDI!! STUDY Club love. Yw CAN lorafl bar -rail aJII'OIIII1 kohlrabi, Ull Ill- lUI La~too, LitUo Marvtl, and Mr. and !lr!!. Llsl!r Thomp.
rotation. U cblnpe 111. tilt •
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PTA wW meet Moaday
llm!to of Mu. M. T. llpliftl, • alrl, - It
totou1 aplnat:h, Ifill llililjl m - early-maturing peo varle- llt! !p@ndlng the webktltld with
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•1111 planel Of all time, file Fly. Ooncenttlll mlldoitts, 111m.
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..., illblo tlllla wiU rntol AI family li"itll, 10 If IOU're hav, lm!yer. Ohto SlAte lllllvttslly lng early, mld!eason, and tate
Ann Eltloll, a lreahmah lhl For~!s, II the IUb,leet of ductlon lot!et an ek~d ~·
w••. 0. I, or
the
o! M lng kid trouble or just plain l!xlenolon 'lortl~ultur~l points varleti@S a!' It llfte llll\0 and •• at Ohio lllllVmlty, u IIJ""diq Mt ol tho lin !llw boob ,,. 1011 ol the fllll£l ~ .
Mtlliodttl ClttrNb Will
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"· lf'oubll, 211 HIIIPI bllp YOu. tltll, pea~ Iff a cool Wea1her eltly as JIIIM!bl•.
1 tht Ea!ler holiday with
her llllld lor GlrOIJlaltcm
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1 Wide IIIOIIdll tftllD&amp; April
•IDWJLJ. w~ wiU tllllt 1111 wUI 1110 WflcOIIII Ylltlr crop, 10 early planlina 11 nec- . Tilf IJM!CiOIIII a4vl18o plont· l (la~nts, Mr. and Mr!. Max ~k by the GtUII ~ud5Y Disthe tdltl'tllll triO p, m.
tho homo ot own aml!llnr dpltltdl8, Ad· f.!llry. They ~an be plan~ as ill~ the seed 1 w11\ JHch" d.. p Elhott.
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l1 Jiotion books include' ''Crud·
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El..;Uon of polncero
tltll -op1per.
PlanllnJI peu earl)&lt; wUI help lo towo 11&gt;24 incheo apart.
Mrs, Helen J!:, Smith
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VirMihia
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MORNING M'AR Clltpter, No.
thorn trut!tlro btforo . hoi "'"" We ..y onme people bavt a frrlday froi!I P!rlh AI!IIi&lt;i)', . ~lldson: "Sashino:• or S.,h,
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Mrs, I t : - - . . Mro.
444 OIGH ~I lllstll'll Star PATI!IIll 01' MMMVNIAM
mer welthtr, Slle()l A well • lr..n thumb. This applieo to J., lo Vl!lt her daUihf~r
alomel. Jr.
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Shtli!,__ 11ft. OIIIW
lllli ftlt!ol It 1 p.m., It ~
Kltl Mlt'lt, 11tt fatlifr
of dralneol !IOil, II your lOll Ia Jl(Nlr· lllo llome fonlener •• won as •••·in-law, Dr, and Mr!.
. Nol1&gt;fi&lt;Uon volumes oro : ''An·
and MII. 'Ciltlllalloa,
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t!Dillmllttllm, wa! bt1f11 In Iter. 11 dl'lllfied, you mllhl lry to anybody else, Your rotlnsas ard Hlrrlo and "'"'·
••••U Rmno and Arohaeoi"Jl';·
er lllr ...,. Will ill beld
J'IIEIICIIIllTY c!lrdln Clv~ IMJIY, did 511M1 o1 hli wrltlog planting pelt an ridges lh~ 1 grHtt tnumb ellpett will de•
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hO, ~fill pajma&amp;lo wn1 - a t 7,10 p.m., 11 tho 1ft LondO!! And Jlertt Itt loot tn 01 IOtlr ln~heg higher tl!an sur, pend on how well you plan Mort than rr per ~•nl of
h!mporary QuotAtions,"
br lnltctllft MilliN ~t~~ ·. Pif .
mtl e 1loyl 1ft iiMdttlt
home of Mrs. s. L. Bossard, Ru!!ll, He WOI butted ld Lon. rounding ~II.
and work your plan tor a gdod lo"J&amp;n vlsttor• to Meoico
Jatnt!ll 8. Slm~~ : "In the
arttoiii•MIIW1 IPIIIWUIIII, 'lllth Mtl. Cbotld LlftNt as don.
Apply two poundo· of a oon&gt; homt 1arolen.
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~.alston s Poultry Products ~tv· silver e~ was Mike Ta~lor, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ta ylor, Middleport. Behind the winners, 1 tor, are John Wer•
ISJon, told_ Rhodes const.ruc~mn ner, president of the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club, sponsor of the hunt: Da\·ld Ohlinger and Richard Rose·obaw:n.
would ~gm as soon ~s pos~i.ble chairman of th~ hunt committee, and M~d~leport Mayor C. 0 . Fisher. It was near ly one hour after the hunt got un4~·
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leader.~ m allow ,!"'mbing of ,James A.. Rhodes oaid today Rhodes said city official• 8~
only em1riency targets.
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contact with c:munist troo . ~na Co. of St. -~~IS was look~ng after the avaJia~iUty of water
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combat planes flew about 500 area that would employ about I If the Iurkey processing
sorties a day m Sou~ Vtet 1,000 persons when lt reaches · phmt is located in Wellston, it
Nam. In recent days the peak production.
·would be located on a 250-acre
number has been cut to about Tbe governor said the location Isite. The governor said such a
300 - a 4l1 per cent drop.
, of the plant at Wellston depend- move would help all Ohio torShipping Ia the big oupply ed upon the city providing wat- key growers and provide great
headache. Available South Viet- er and sewer service to meet a opportunities for new growers
n ~ mese port
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v"lly overloaded. Some supply

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