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SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1966

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Lynda Joins Boyfriend

Once again Ohio lead! the · area.
state's • tnillillll alrporl pr• palacblan re&amp;fon will be
Jli'OJI8I ty damage ·~ or::~
nation this tin·,. in
"This Industrial
expansion sram are In various ~!ages of ed with the expeadllure of more tD palro( cars and a lew
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Lynda arrived htll'l
The Teul While House 11M
solullons to prob_lems In tbe
and atlraction of new planll In participation Ia tho
tlliD e1u Jhlllloo: W&amp;Jiwll COD· Windowo.
Bird Jobnson, wbo left
firsthand view of the
L.Ytlda woukl ~ lbe pesl bert
couuty AppalachiBD area, Gav- the ltn1l alialysll wlll
more Each 11 eUatble for
moneys -~ .~ II'U Pollee said the
wlthonl !118 knowletlp 11 Award preaenlatlons
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em\'1' Rhodes said in Athet11 ,_~y aoiYO 1111' pi'Obfeml Ill 111t1 for a blrtl-tUrfact
or Jftli'IDuped . mob, which ranged In age
and Mrl JollniO Sa Monl Cl It!
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tal more than ~· llllllion.
15 Ill 30 years, ocreamed
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here SalufdaY to Join Monday nlghl
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well ahead of any other stale Rhodes dec~ "New
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b~ for Willie. Thla Is
Geors• Hamil· She was In M..lco with her sbe wu tbe llouae \iiMII ' t1
tn the 1:!-s'•te Appall~
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totalling IOYOral
willie. S1a11cJ by, whiUM.
mother on a goodwill tour.
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?lty at ~ebraska;, and I can do official contacts between the United Stateo and mainland
NiiO., met by cheering 11 at Ohio Stale.
China should continue to be _ _ __.;._ _ _ __
SAIGON - In an apparent attempt to heighten South
student• and a brass band Hall also 1ssued a statement enlarged,
Jeffort to keep Red China oul.
Viet Nam's polllical crisis, Communist terrorists murdered
playing Dl1ieland music,_ said tD the newspapers and press of
eight pro-government villagers in a town outside Da Nang
the GOP supported a policy ef Ohio in which he asked \bern But he added the United 1 Some, therefore, concluded
Tbe Communists also were blamed for the aasasslnatlon atAn Ohio House of Repreoentatlvea committee lntlucJ. allowing oo reward for the to witbbald judgement until Stales must honor its promise , the adminlslnlllon was prepar·
teit]pt on llhu Van Blnh, 47, publisher and edi!Dr of an ing two women, caUed to study the stattu of women Friday aggressor• In Viet Nam.
tbey bad an epporlunlty to see , to defend Formosa and must ling for a day when II lilly bavo
out-v .~on newspaper. He waa critically wounded. decided there wa• little dilcrlminatlon between the ll!llel, "Do we 1top the aggression his program work.
try to prevent Nationaliol'l to accept a "two China" policy.
On• the wa_r61 . !l!'\) ~tQ:tll/nl!lt.a~t~5 klflng U.kS. Ma~~de~.'o~,h: Including such areu u politics, marriage, aod ·tmplil;l&amp;tnt: now wbeo 1M risk of China's Hall's remarks broucht imme- China's expolsion from the Ruslr ·1lealllleil!llncll
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Attending were Stale" ftepr$AtalivM E_,W,J:::n, Intervention is minimal or wait dlate response from 10me of the United Nations.
1o ed door hear'
of th1
Cong _tro&lt;itt after firing what on veteran Marine called acting chairman, Alhtabu,Ia County,· Ethel 0.
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ontll It would be certain llld OSU faculty
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as
long
as
House
foreJgn
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1 Ene County; Harold Romer, lllercer County; .Mary E. Me- then
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they would try lo
Pekin
follows its
resent I mltlee on the Far East, beaded
barrage I ve ever seen.
l'andmga.
Gowan, Summit County; Dale C. lllcElree, Hardin County, blackmall us out ol the Aref Elected
[cours! "It is e~tremely J;flicult j by Rep Clement J. Zablock4
BONN -West Germany, the ! DURIN --:\2l.gun salute and Ralph Welker, Meigs I
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Pacific," Nixon oald. "Let's
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for us to see how it can be held i O-Wls. .
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In
addition,
a
married
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aggresalon
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when
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wound up two days of crisi• !ma~ theouold'!.cr:nlve~s:: of : The areas
..plored were Ian would seem U&gt; haw some the risk is less."
BAGHDAD, lraw (UP[) - ~ forth in the (U.N.I charter for Subcommittee members want·
talks by agreeing that French the blood g1916 Eastor u ri~in political, property and marital advantqea over her hUS· Nixon told tho iludenls the Maj. Gen. Ahdel Rahman Are!, membership."
' ed to make lbe tr8111Cript
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Presld•nt Charles de Gaulle th 1
Yd 1 land 1-1 . ~
nghts of women, and laws lbend In ller ability w retain GOP should offer constructive acting army chief of •tafl and '
public and so did oome offlclala
must coope1·ale with Ihe d a ear~e 1 ~h
~~-~ed""':: , affecting the employment of . lor ber per'?nal use certain criticism when the Johnson brother of the lale President Oppose U.N. Memhenblp Iof lbe Slate Department.
~tlantic Alliance If he expects ;,nre, s 1 ;h~ ~·:nt -~ loa : ' women In Ohio,
Iproperty whacb he would not adminisiration does not carry Ahdel Salam Are!, hiS be•n Then, In a clarifying com· IFollowing normal practice, tht
to maintain French troops in an~'":~y~rs pol~ s~aled ~ 11 1Th~re. was found to be. no be able, to retain under the out the war efficiently,
elected president of !raw, in- ment inserted laler into
the . triiiiSCript wu aent to till
West Germany. The three lthe village' of lnistioge In \·'scnmmallon in the poh!lcal , same c~rcumstances.
He said that was the purpose formed IQUI'Cel said Saturday testimony, Husk added," .. ... department for ldiiiDC llllln
nalions created a permanent . Southern Ireland that was ilght~ of women.
1 A few difference~ remain of blasts by Rep. Gerald Ford oigllt.
and the Umted Stales oppose1 tbt aubMmmiltiee nl•llll II.
•orking group with headquar· lshaken by a powerful explosion OhiO laws have been en· ; between men and . women of Michigan earlier this weel: The report of Gen. Arel'o its iRed China's) member· Still Dep1rm111 !'.- Ollicol:
ters in Bonn.
; lat Frid y
acted and amended from time m the rights and dulles
of at the administration.
election came shortly after the ship."
Robert J. McCloltey llld lben
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Ito time so that Ieday a mar- marriage, such as tho age Ford criticized the Johnson late president wu burled with To some observer• Rusk Wll 1011» "edltorlil nvlalta .Ill
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the , of permissible mlll'riaia with administration for 1 shortage of full military hooors Saturday in appeared to place Increased tbt tnlerelll ll clarlly llld
JAKARTA -The official Anla- INSIDE TODAY ____ __
Isame rights with respect to Ioul
parental coaiiOOI and bombl Jn Viet Nam,
an emotiOIJopi!Cked eeremony in ernphasil on keeping NatioDI· MC!Urity." Ba 'lniiiiiJ aolldlltlll
ra new• agency reported n_ew ,
FIRST SECTION
/property and the right to sue who bas the primary duty lo Niloll propoled ~!epping up a smallJDOSque outside the cap- Jllst China In the U.N. while partlcular cbangel.
ouibursls of anU-Peklng feeling : Paqe 2-3 ____ Generol News and be sued as her husband. support the family, but these military air •trikes against ital.
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stating, but not dwelling, o• the more more JDOrtl
m Ea~t a~ West Java. The ' Page 4 ---------- Editorial IOhio Statules concerning pro- differences . rarely . seem to North VIet Nam and use of the ·==--------~=~-=:..::::.:...:.::.=~:....:::::_:::.::_:::..:.:.==-=:::..:.____
agent) Slid anti·C~mmum~t Page 5 ---------- Features rty right, the right to COIJ. result, ID Ohio, m clalma of Uidted Stateo' sea power to
Indonesian students uzed Chi· p
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spoTwo'" tracl and tbe right to judicial diacrlmlna!lon.
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redress of wrqs apply equal· The laws affectlng tbt em- .... 0
schools and merre
ransacked a paoe
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of women
in ports.
SAIGON (UP[) -Counter •. Pass, whicb bad beea blorl&lt;ed ~attle tear aDd
pier,,
age 9 -----ews ly to men and women. As a ploymeat
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property
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well,
attacking U.S. Marines fought by B52s in a massive raid last aUacked a 00111.... ollbl U.S.
e•eneral rule• the
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MeigsNewsBeot,and lofadebtorlBsubjedtobeing wlth_only a few mlnor01and woo a bitter battle Tuesday.
tllllMariniJiqlmentla*blc
MOSCOW -Sov~et ~lenl1Sls 1
Week in }leview , seized and sold for
payiii&lt;!DI ceptions. The mnlmum of
Saturday, routing Viet Cong On the South China Sea bottle thai tndld trluqbud!:
said that Luna-.tO, . wh1ch .was t
SECOND SECTl(fN
of his debts, after proper de- t1 botu'o_ a week allowed by
troops who charged after firing beach" near Qui Nboa, the for tbt LulblrDicb.
"nt mto hiStory s f1rsl orbit of , Page ll -------- Local and termination has been made atatute L! thought by lfllle
'IIIIa! one veter811 Leatherneck Americans and their Allie. 'l1le ~ opmllllllr
the moon April 3, has radioed
Arta News that the deb! is due and awing. to be a little dlscrlmlnatory Ia
called "the mo•t intensive . received fresh reinforcements an-ault by dropping more tbu
back a description of a lo~ed I Page 12 __ ------ Local News The law permits debwrs cer· that it prohibits women from
mortar barrage I've ever ' as more than 3,500 Koret111 IS9 rount11 af tiO aDd 11 satellite possibly peppered by !rage 13-14 ------ l!adio and taln exemptions from sale of getting ovorlime wblcb paya
seen."
combat troopa stormed ashore DIO!'IIrl lalo tbt ~
meteoriles and receding from
TV Guide both personal and real prop- j time and a ba~.
The ground victory m miles from landiog craft. Their p&lt;tttlon, and followtac ...'Will
the . earth. , Prof. Mstyslav Pag• 15-16-17 ------ Society erty and these ..emptions, The lectloD coverlq
PASADENA, CalH. (UPI)
north pi Saijnn coincided lflth arrival raised the total of fire from 11 mm LtcOIIIIB
Keloysh, preSident of the Soviet fage 18-19 __ C!aJsifi$d Ads i which are basically Intended In which womeo Ire
Police In this Loll
announcement of a spectacular Korean troops in South Viet rlbes.
Academy of Sc~ences, said the l&gt;nge 20 ------ 111 Onr Town ' to insure thai the debtor wlll ed from, '!Hilng
mort
IIUburb quelled an
new American success in the Nam to about 25,000 men aud The Viet Colli attaeked ill
scientlsls will not try lo bring I
THIRD SECTION
, not be deprived of biB means of 2S poundl frequently; Ia
Violence early Saturday
air war against North Viet brought to full streo;rth the lostaut tbt bltrap mJed. . .
Luna·IO back lo earth, and the lpage 21-28 -------- Comics Imalting a 11Ying nor of a place ing 10me troubre. II
.w~ a mob of nearly
NIDI, U.S. spokesmen said Air famed ROK "Tigor" Dlvisloa Marino ll'lllltly op--INI I1P ·oa
Russian cosnonauts
already !11
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have
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lltmarriecl women.
decided.
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UOIIOD, i slroyed I record number of 4.2 diers.
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TRENTON, Ga. (UPIJ - A mysterloua explollon deep
Inside a cave loosed deadly PI that tilled two men Sat·
urday and trapped three Boy Seoulll aod their Ieider atop
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an undergronnd ledge.
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OLUMBUS (UP!) _ The at- !Iober! G. McGiffert, an ... Iy from his new job."
with the Seouta and their leader, They were liVe on a 20moapbere remained charpd sLiant professor, said: "Hall After the Trustees IDiltUliC8d
foot ledge SOO feet Inside Howard'• Cave, with poisonous
and hot tempers showed no c"n go to hell. 1 have class.. their decision Thursday, at 1
IU IIWirUng beneath them.
signs of cooling at Ohio state "' leach and 1 am going
to meeting jammed with lludentl,
"We're eomlngln a minute," rescuera yelled to them.
University Saturday as the con· teach them as long as I am Ill&gt; the Student Sellate passed an.
"Just stay where you are and don't panic. We're waiting
troversy surrounding appoint,. der contract Before Hall ean olution eonden:ming tbt lldJill,
on 10me oxygen tanlu."
ment of a new journalism rebuild. he will have to wreck. On Friday smoulderiq reeillt·
Rescuen wearing amall Oiy· mountainside.
dl ...._ a.no
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school director continued.
I do not propose w be part of ment was rekln ed wu•" ..... 1
gen tanks penetrated deep Into One rescue wor er oal men
On-Thursday the school's his wrecking crew."
telephone interview wllll tbt
the cave, shouting as they Inching their way through the
board of truslees, •-ornin&amp; op- Ira B. Harkey Jr. Is an assis~ stulleot newspaper Wll ,U.
went. Finally, as darkness deadly cave fwnd "flashlights,
oe"
position from faculty, students ant instructor of journalism II Usbed.
1etUed 1n the mountains, their cap~ and. rtovea acattered all
shouts ,..... answered.
through there."
and alumni, appointed Dr. Wil· OSU, He was editor of the Pas- By Saturday peUIIou wa
The scouts -Mike Strickland, An explosion from an undeler·
liam Hall Jr. to head the jour- cagoula, Miss., Chronicle in being circulatal IIIUII!C 11111111Chria Sbannon and
Doug mined cause apparenUy ripped
nalism school.
1963 when he won the Pulitzer dentsanclrumoraWIN~
Fleming, and their leader, Phil open a pocket of gas, which
Nine or the 12 journalism foe- Prize for editorial writing con- of. student demnatrallollHowell, 25, all ol Atlanta - kllled two youth 1 who rushed
ulty members favored appoint- corning Ute Ole-Miss, James week.
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were croucbes 18 a 20 • foot into the cave wtry to save the
ment of Prof. Paul Barlon to Meredith situation.
The COIIIN.. I, IIIIo .wllldi
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post.
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had
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acting
Harkey's
assessment
of
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Hall
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Clarence Thomp10n, superintendent of Beneath them, rescuers said, The dead were Identified as
at OSU. It lnvw.ealtOI.._...,
\llddlepOrt Schools, pauses a few minutes to look over the was "pure carbon monoxide." Rusty Mills, 21, of Forest Park,
George Kienzle about a year Hall's pettish and lntemper· statua ell the lludeat )IIJIII':•
many pew pieces of physical fitness equipment items he Tbe tanks the r-.r,Prs were Ga., and Benny Gilley, 19, of
ago but differed with OSU Pres- ale outburst is evidence for tho to be., Dill to be etllllrollltl'llp
haa been able to obtain through Federal grants. Thomp- sing were BOnd lor anly ab
Trenton,
ident Novice G. Fawcett on SOV· faculty conviction that he II tiD- tbt lldmlnlllnlkll - IIIII fi,lf
son stands, looking as though he is about to take to the IS ·
k
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points. lnrlnrlin• "freedom" fit to succeed Paul Barton. I two divergent lbQlle tC jaufo
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parallel bars for a hand stand or two. Eastern and South- cav:mu:t ~n:;b 8"~~ ~ _ _,
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) _ Jf the student newspaper.
suggest Hall resign immediate- naliam ecl®aiiL
ern high schools ·in Meigs County have similar projects ap. , reach tbe Scoula and get them
ATHENS, Oblo (llPI)-Nine Former Vice President Richord Hall, presenLly uu'•ctor of \he
proved and the equipment In use.
I out They had to walt for recortlo won pooled Salar· Nlxon, Interrupted 10 vera 1 Journalism School at the Uni·
bigger tanks.
day, lncladll( live llold llllrk1, . limes by applause, told Tulane verslty of Nebraskl, jumped inThe mouth of the cave lay In ill lllo oeveulll -aal Oblo ' Univmity students and faculty to the boiling OSU cauldron with
a gulch in 1tght of Lookout Univelllly Rolayo.
Saturday the Republicans fa- both feel 88 sobn 85 his appointMountaln, acroWsa kthe
edln h : : l : t y !
voredtha stepped-uVIptcNampaijn Io
with i
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' ennessee.
or ers fiJI!
loa dominated lllo mHI by win e warm e am.
the student paper from Nebr.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Secretary of State Dean Rusk
I spoUlghia on a bluff abovw the poatlq !oar wllto willie a.fo
Some 1,000 •tudenll and ka Hall told facu"y members has Issued a Ill-point E,Ollcy decleratlon on CommunlBt Chi·
i opemng mto the cave. A crew U. lbreo fttllll.
me m be ro o the Ia c u II Y U.:t if they didn't like the situ- na In which he promises the U.S. will "eonlaln" Chinese
of rescut workers stood near the
'ammed Into Tul 3ne University ati 0 the should get out He aggression but also welcome "an era of good rellltlom" It
six-foot wide hole in the lllll!l!nw;,mg!I•IIMIIIIIIU_PtMl311Jllf J
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enter Auditorium to hear the 881
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ormer
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• JOurna "m ""' testimony released Saturday, Rusk said posslbllitle1 for Un·

Big Selections and Big Values In
Every Department In The Store and
In Our Warehouse on Mechanic St.

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"JOY IN THE MORNING"
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world'• most powerful
rulers, eelebnlel b 11
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forlorn and blUer old
man. .
On bla 70th blrlbday,
many of the world'l top
Commnnllt leaden eame
1o eelebnte the llllllver·
nry of the miD who for
11 yean bac1 beep the supreme ruler " Ill the
R"•lians.
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Today, Soviet eblldren
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"Qaommoe, who was Kbru·
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Friday, Until 8 In The Evening : · .
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The Evening

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TODAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY--

Area Deaths

THE BOOK
THE WORlD
COULD NOT
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IS NOWA
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Savings and Loan

·"WHIN THI IOYS
MElT THE GIRLS"
- TeebnicolorConnie Francis, Hane

Opposite Post OHice

Pretnell

G•llipolis, Ohio

Colorcerhtone
TONIGHT
'"McHALE'$ NAVY JOINS
THE AIR FORCE'"
{'fechnicolor)

Tim Conway
Joe Flynn
-and"THI NIGHT WALUR'"

Robert Taylor
Barbara Stenwyck

Wod. &amp; Tholro.-Not Open
fRIDAY and SATURDAY
Ap•ll 22-23
Bette Davis aa
"THI NANNY"
Belle Davis
Wendy Crall
"PA~DNERS"

- Tec!hnicolorDean Martlu
Jem Lewls

WHY IS
EVERYBODY SO HAPPY?

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They've been to REESE DISCOUNT FURNITURE 1nd h1v1 -n
the TERRIFIC DISCOUNT PRICES that •re oHered
there.

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IN Dl STORE! EVERY ITEM a.EARLYMARKED

how far would you
have to go to answer it?
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AS TO DISCOUNT SEWNG PRICE!

Wouldn't you know iti The pht;&gt;ne rings ~here- wli'en yoY're
here! Does it take you upstairs? Downstairs? From one
end of the house to the other? You live in an underphoned
home. There's a simple answer- one or more extensions in the
places where you 're most likely to be. And choose frOitl a wide
range of colors and styles: the PrinceiS' phone with a versatile
light-up dial and night light; handsome styles for desk or table;
convenient wall models; the exciting new dial-in:the-handset
Trlmline' phone that rests llghtly in the palm of your
..hand. Extension phones cost as little as 95¢ a month
each plus tax (installation and equipment charges
extra). Ask your Ohio Bell service repre8entative
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~'.The New Motalily
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Dr. Drumi!!Ol holds an A. B.
11""1' ).lusklngum . Col·

Tb. M. Degree !rom
Baptist

'l'beOJoslcal

; and ,a D. D: dqfee

!rom Rio . Grande College.
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Gelllpoli1, Ohio

TODAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY--

Area Deaths

THE BOOK
THE WORlD
COULD NOT
LAY DOWN
IS NOWA
MOTION
PICTURE.

It's ..ts Easg..ts Lkklng
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SAVE BY MAIL
and earn that big

MEIGS THEATRE
TONrGAT Hiru TDIIBAt

MasoN
Dtoive·ln
W UA .

CURRENT DMDENDS

Savings and Loan

·"WHIN THI IOYS
MElT THE GIRLS"
- TeebnicolorConnie Francis, Hane

Opposite Post OHice

Pretnell

G•llipolis, Ohio

Colorcerhtone
TONIGHT
'"McHALE'$ NAVY JOINS
THE AIR FORCE'"
{'fechnicolor)

Tim Conway
Joe Flynn
-and"THI NIGHT WALUR'"

Robert Taylor
Barbara Stenwyck

Wod. &amp; Tholro.-Not Open
fRIDAY and SATURDAY
Ap•ll 22-23
Bette Davis aa
"THI NANNY"
Belle Davis
Wendy Crall
"PA~DNERS"

- Tec!hnicolorDean Martlu
Jem Lewls

WHY IS
EVERYBODY SO HAPPY?

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They've been to REESE DISCOUNT FURNITURE 1nd h1v1 -n
the TERRIFIC DISCOUNT PRICES that •re oHered
there.

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IN Dl STORE! EVERY ITEM a.EARLYMARKED

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have to go to answer it?
I

AS TO DISCOUNT SEWNG PRICE!

Wouldn't you know iti The pht;&gt;ne rings ~here- wli'en yoY're
here! Does it take you upstairs? Downstairs? From one
end of the house to the other? You live in an underphoned
home. There's a simple answer- one or more extensions in the
places where you 're most likely to be. And choose frOitl a wide
range of colors and styles: the PrinceiS' phone with a versatile
light-up dial and night light; handsome styles for desk or table;
convenient wall models; the exciting new dial-in:the-handset
Trlmline' phone that rests llghtly in the palm of your
..hand. Extension phones cost as little as 95¢ a month
each plus tax (installation and equipment charges
extra). Ask your Ohio Bell service repre8entative
" or telephone man about step-savin&amp; extcnsiona.
Then, when the phl:lne rings you can
reach instead of run.
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Cong. . Moeller is· Principal Speaiter·· foi' ·
Public (Use Area Dedication in Gailin;;lf~l
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$114,000-plus Upstream l'ubl!e
Use Area on Sunday, 1\prll H.
The corornony will begin at
1:30 p.m., on the river olde of
First Ave., near the new otep.,
leading to lbe recreauon ol!4.

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Soviets Learning How to Boy Cheap, Sell High
never
· CotnJIIIII!)sm.
b!gber stage ol
' weary of teUIDg us, Is alb ••p!tallsm. II
organization an economIc
Inevitable stage which,
Is the uJUma~ Kbrllllhcbav once promJo.
;:~children wUl llv:,:'""o.;.m.
For a b!gber form of eoon
act!eed
-- ~Uon, however, communism
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by lbe Soviet UniOn bWS
itaJ.
imllaril)l to an early phase of caprel
:.,._ '!'be RusslaM, at leao:.;~
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lions with lbeir sateUltos, alled "merhave arrived at oomethlng &lt;lull develop.
ll!lsm " which bocaJDO
Y
.. : •In th~ weot In the talb century. waa •
In simplest !ermB. mereanUllsm
,.paUonal policy of ~=Uo~~ ~
a!ble profit !rom JnvellmeDI. In Its beylbe least po881hlo
~ colooioa be.d
It aparred tbo race ...
ay•
ol Elm)pe beciUJO col·
twaen the
111 a ebeap · - of raw
ODies pTOV1
• market for !DIIII. ··-attr\1111 and a captive b
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oods 1ro111 tho ome ..,...y,.
ulactunld I
lln&lt;e ball o1 Europe leU
In the yean Soviet Union bao placed
Into Ill lap,llbeprolltable strenglobold on
the Onnmun!BIII

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tern and tho eeonoml•• of aeven eas Albania BuJ.
tral European countries East
Baril. Ctcboslovakla, Romania.
Hunpry, Poland
Aosembly of Captive
Accordlnl to
which baaeB its claim
Euroom~ ~~::''trade repot111, In lbe to
on
to 11164 lbese seven coonyears from 195&amp;
• feed 10 "Uleglllirles wore eompeUed to

mote" prollt ol fll.l bUUOO Into the

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acquired by cbart-

COI!JIIr!es ~rlceamw':

lOYI!II

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pr!cell !01' lmPQI'II tball ...

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City Manager Gary R. !hort
wlll serve as master of eere-

and cbarp In their uport • IJIIport
,
w!lb weslot11
ID Soviet P·
Spee~-eentral Europellll eountrleo
pot1ll tedto to ., .s bUUoo, or au per ~~
amouo
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un!rletl would
ovr the amount lbese co
volume ol
hove bad to pay lor lbe aameby·~- U S Sa
IQOdlal pr!ceo cbargeocusto "'" · · -•~
to westsrn European 1m :"~rom eostunderpayments t!:ned potlll bUllon Joss
&lt;BIIIr~- Elmlus.pesR wocl&lt;l have bad to pay
than ..., · · ·
market lor the
1n the westsrn European
same goods. bservm at lbe recent 2lrd
NtunmiUI 0
ked OD
party conlfOSS In Moscow.=IDII canthe atmos)lllm ol sU&lt;COBS.
d the
oervallsm wblcb seemedno~• 1111111
deleBatee, who duUlully --··•ed more Uke
•-'- of speecbee lba\ OUW~
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the ..~....... _ of ldeologleal .....
IbiD Ute ...... ~ .......

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lu~al tmpresston was

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AFTER - This is how Gallipolis' river front looks today, after work wao completed last taU on the $114,000-piUI

Upstream Public Use Area. Note acCess road on left. The comfort station and stairway leading to the plcnic area a~
In middle of photo, which was takeo last Wedoesday from the Gallipolis Fire Department'• new rescue boat.

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COSMOTOLOGY IS a skiU taught at the Piketon VocaUonal School at Waverly.
There are 20 girls being trained in this fie Id. The vocational department ofl •tb~e ::~~;1
ed new comprelLenslve high school in the Meigs Local District would have a Cj
department
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k&gt;t about the balanoe ol
We worr'l 1
That Is we pay hund
payments problem.W .....:,. ta worry a·
reds of people In as .....bout It lor us.

eielllelli

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now and out now oft ' tllld manufacturexport of raw materlab U nat resources
ed goods, tho otatus of na o
. and manulactur!Dg facUltlel.
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Is however malnta!D
. Few governmen I
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of brainany comparable~ ~ ~::a% the ~
power wblcb
BY
llOUDtry ..
mary economic 18801 of any
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In the opinion of Marion i!Brper J~
. .dent and chairman of lbe boord
andof uporl
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1ntorpubllc, lba lmporl
matter
more ..,....ol
brains Is loomlnl as •
tile
!ous oonoem lban lbe now of gold or
· Impact or export of goods.
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"The vital difference belwaen oat!oIll,
u._,
uys ........
r-1 "Is fBBt becomlnl one of bUo
man C'&amp;pabllity·"
We have traciiUonally thought of
rich
and poor countries, of countries enduwed
or oot endoWed with material resources
.. prod lion skUls. It may now be more
"
teucht
"capable
accura
, says • to 1bJnk of tile t!o
.,
nation" or tbe jjless capab1e oa n.
At the same Ume as lbere Is a gap b&amp;twten rieb and poor nations, there IS a
more truly w!deninl gap
the capable IDtl the lesa capable. Tbo Uolted
Staletl cumally enjoys a surplus "balance
of pay1D11111" 1n the brainpower depart-

bet-•

ment.
In tntornallonal d&lt;allngB In eumncy,
Dotes Harper, we have mecbanlsms like
-lhe lnterllllloDal Monetary Fund to .,...
reel imbalances. "Perhaps we shuuld develop some ldDd of fnlernaUonal Brain
Bank to eorrec1 Imbalances In bralns. •

All This - and Healthy
publle opeaker, It can be , ed like&lt; to teep his audience awate, and
~ven Interested If possible.
' Ani! you bave to believe lbat Dr. Altoll
Jaciasner of New Orleans dklntt have
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wm!ty In Houston, Ta., recently·
'. Dr. Qcbsner made at Jeaat two sta-.
-~ that •ere bound to pork up bls 1Jo.
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a cr•
to draft a fa•when
lbey
are
foroed
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11 Is Intolerable

a Chicago doctor recen • thousands of
that there Is a vast pool ol
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You hnven't by any cbanCO bad 1 resent
experienCI!, have you, lbat bao left you
UUie llll!U-sbocked !rom )ll)leJ work
form-Ul!Jng-out?
You have? What a eolncldencel
HeN'I I mOnel of comfort for JOU:
Wbat good old Form 1010 did to yououghwas
practically a love pat. You
t
to ,.. what thousands, maybe mDUono of
fulks are putt!at up with every day iD the

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Elevation of the new project
Dr

ooly 12 feet above the rneau
sailing level of the Ohio, at nor-

·~-:.har~.:.~u~= 50 YEARS AGO
gy, macblne shop Blld ,.oaUo~oJ
al agriculture.

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feet above sea level.

The new site is expected to
attract many tourists lo t h e
Old French City this summer
and for years to come. Local
residents are anticipating family gatherings. It is believed civ·
tc and sooiaJ organizatlon:!l will
use the site when lhe mercurv
begins to climb later IIIia year.

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Thls would mean annual savings nets" were advised to stay on Icrews ~· steamboats to
Labor trouble reored its ugly of between $30,000 and ~.000, shore II they could oot lind eiibt·boi!r..~s.
Under tile praposad eight hour
head in .more ways 1ban one according to offiCials of I he an~ elae It do.
Boat owners on We:sterol w~td! law a deylJibt packet
SJ YOlllll ago on Ute nver.
rompany. '
"The future lor a yollllJ! man rivers could
afford to
would be compeJied to carry
In one Instance young men The order, however, did oot on the river is not brilliant by this: besides, It Is most
a double crew, which owners
were advised to avoid beeom- apply II! officers engaged In any means from tile present out- reasonable to ask It of
out of the qlll!8tion.
lng r!vormen II IIley could find service oa the pool hoals at look," It was predlcted.
was tile 10•eral
Boat owners brealbed a sigh
anytblng else to de. The advice, Pittsburgh. Most of the river- On the heel• of Ibis,
the am0111 rive-men
relief on Aprll 12, 1916, whea
Mr. 0'0.011 says the equip. however, bad little effect fer mCJll alfected bad been IJJUo• IJ&lt;lVenunent ruled a pilot or Recent steamboat
was announoed that
the
, meut hi tile ~hlne shop see. today many YDIIllfl men still seek ing the river for many years. qlneer eould bavo a UCOMe (steamer Kanawha In
Bill lnll'&lt;lduced
to
~. ~on of tile Piketon school _Is a career on tile river.
Many men were out of worlt at the age of 19, Instead of it, 1916 and tile towboat
steamboats to
carry
· ~alued at shout 1150,000 wbdt 1 Tbo men bod been workinl un- as a result of the order. A ao bad been !be rule. lmmed!- Brown in February 1916)
mws to sland eight hour
e3 cosmotoloiY. sectloR
has · eame with the announce- few bad saved their pennies ately tile Engineers Aasocla- supposed to be tile cause
wu killed. Captain
•000 In eqwpmenl Stud- ment that the MonODgabels sad were fairly weU·to-&lt;lo. Otb- linn ol ]!emphill, Tenn., Uled tile Introduction of the
was one of lbe first
tr!,•re selected for vocaUonal Coal and Coke Company
of ero wore not. "The days of big a protest w!tll the Department hour c:n!w bDl. H the steamboat men to enter a procou
~ ~ by r::da~co Plltsbuflb Informed captains, salaries on Ute river ale a of Commerce over tile change hour biD became law It .
test ~liost the bDl.
oc~ors • 0 sever gb pilots, englnners and stewards thing of the pas~" was tile ·or the age llmlt eUgibllity IJJr Jl!liiiOple ateamboat....,....
Meanwhile, 11 was reported
on .combll1e boats between Pitts. prediction. But, thio was not qtnee..._ .
oi bu~ was the
lbat tleeltbabdo. were arce
VQ~'a~oi'BI aludenl! at Pike- burgb ,- Clnolnna~ - L&lt;luisvUie so.
Then, Cnn8ressi1118l actlon • Tft·l:oinpetenl erows of
IJid bard IQ '"' on ~
loiJ, llo additioa to the cla8sa that their aervices would -~o ' · The number of oaptsllla. pJ. caUSed Capllln 11:. A. Burnllldl!s, rtqUired number lfil
)ltlcltell. &lt;\Dtl ,
,
lo lbe1r . special training. take leoger be required as of Feb. I, lots, engineers and ~~ ihe Uve, superintendent oi tbe ,boat navicatbJJ ~
Pl.
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- Larry 110~ Wliv~rly_ H11!11 ·~Ool, ll!e aiu(sat In ~lory
and 1918.
.. who were thrown IIIII 01 wort CampbeiJ Creek Cool ~. ifould Insure Is lllUdl
et1 that
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-however, to 111'10 boat·~ to 10 , to i c1o1eo cren 11 wu
tilt
.scMols »pe~d. baU-a-daf w~~kl~g and Jliehia. 'l'he ~J::Ilonol doryearlyconti'acls. Th~ cause rlvermen to aeet;Diber ·•\vU¥nlfon, D. c.;_
.te ate ed· ~l the II\)VerlllnelU
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have dQllar &amp;IIIDI altal:hed lo School \11'1 Iiiii . ·
011 tile company Intended O)iiy to employment. Young mea wltb tllelr IDilueace agalaol JI8SIII' lflil fllt\'lce .WoQid
.wr:ll!.·
littJ&amp;allt ""'' fol: eacll trip. "ileanlbOat
lbei!: ,'W..Iii

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about the vocational training
school program be BOilerously
agreed to come last Monday
to' speak to the RuUand Elementary PTA.
O'Dell Is so enthusillst!e

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is 550: feet above sea levt!l,

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a lfi by 21 foot comfort station.

J!Y ROBERT WJNGEIT
George O'Dell, supervisor of ore so fortunate they
have
The Pikton Vocatiorral school the Piketon Vocational Scbool, to take time off from
their
located il Pike County near last wet;k when he conducted jobs to prepare for corm:ueac•
Waverly, has trade training Mr. C. E. Blakeslee and me ment exercises."
facilities comparable to what : on a tour of his school.
w•,mld be offered in a vocational I The place was a beehive of S ~el
Piketoa d JVoeational
1957
department of the proposed acti&gt;ity.
. coo was starte n
new comprehensive
hi gh High school students
who when an elementary buildin&amp;
school in the Meig.s Loc&lt;~l like to wr,rk with their hands constructed by the federal gov~
St11oo\ District.
1 but Jack a consuming Jove for ernment for employees workmg ,
Should the bond issue for I Latin, History' or other on the atomic plant there was
the new education compJcx be 1eollege preparatory
courses, turned_ over to tbe board of
apprnved by voters of
the Iwere busy pursuing assigned education. The school was vadistricl on Muy 3rct, there · work . Their intill-est was · obvi- cated. ~hen construction work·
will be $700,000 made
avail· ous. Nobody w;~s pushing them. ers flmshed their work.
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able through state
funds to
More than 74 per eent of Tbe vocational school
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VO-AG BOYS at ~he Piketon yocational 6choo1 are 1howo here learning how to prune
help finance a .,ocational our graduates immediately .guJPike county is used by students fruit trees. ~eorge 0 Dell, supervisor of th_e schoo~ say1 the boya "in the Vo-Ag departtrades department.
•to work following graduation," from Piketon, Waverl West.- _m...:e:..
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tbem lern and Eastern hlgby~ools. nt:.:..:ar..:.•...:tr_a_m...:e:..d_to---'op'---e_ra_te.....:.a...:f.:..arm

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tbe MOUIII!&amp;collectar worry about lbe aulbtmtlcll)'

very
yes,

DRILL PRESS - Larry Adrian, Eastern High &amp;:hool, Pike County, Is using a drill
press In the school's machine shop. The shop bas $150,000 !nv..ted iD oqulpmenl

'This is Great Training'
Says School Supervisor

finoed there wao no fallout Qm. tbe old. Ells~~
cer
though then "'""" wn.
, R I to remote oites In at!U ba used. Actual lllltdl .
euterneso~a In Cnlombla over would demand only I Ia
Ntearaguo w.tdd deal 1 cr1p- - k ball In traffic.
or .
,
.

The site wil1 accommodate up
to 44 automobiles with boats on
trailers. U contains 20 concrete

mal pool sllige, which is

Yet thorelort
co:v mast ~ely: channel Is lw!ce PIDIII\I'L
_ Moat other alletl Involve The 1ooU a!ao make lba Pillprojacted use of miclear ama Canol vulnerable to atom.
acavat!on. Costs for cooven. lc attacl:.
Uonal dtalng are rated prohlbwve. Bu~ evea U any con· ro CONVEin' Ute praent
barrlero In u,. nuclt- passage to • 1,0GO-fool-wlde. :
ar teal biD treab could be IUI'o ~
~801_ levby
mounted, grave doubl ulsts
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river. The ramp is located at
the site of the old ferry landing.

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BUzabelb 1111.000 .....,•

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clent'l. At!IDt!o • Paclf~

Y"';'~ the frlghten!Dg fact II that It ts Iat- tiP!. from tilt lalresio make :ittst!on. However, bls purcb· to-cbeck souree tl metal a..!
Ini more and mOre red tape to wind ·DP
'l'bls mad!~
by mold- ..., of told becaml! too large able In the '"•' ,mountmlntel!
fllriJ ac&lt;e•-•Olil southeast- for the needs ol his real pro- Canadian dollan being
the mainspring of lbe Great Socletl'.
ft.m· It's not tmll01llllor a blc obot In
:;::'lite ..-eded In leliloo, and be spent lb• n: there.
I bill ;....pany lo read 110 doeumeDII
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luminll out vboJII' balldoUan
Proteoa!onal coileclDTB

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lnw.:"~ 1o ba "load- In the pocket.
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bas been ·
ent ed" with lbem, U. S. llecl'et But the new low-allver oonperiod tbe "*!~ gov""':ore 'Service, men found a comple-. tent haU dollar Is lttely to
cllleo~ed .,II*'
tball 1y automatized plant on Lon&amp; 1 bonanZa lor the moken
bad casb II\ ·
make 1 lllaD4 whlcb turned
metal "queer" money.
cood ones, aDd bltl
to
bJ&amp;oiiiDto noaUy wrapped nick·
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compll!te cbaDP 111 the uall. lea et 1 rate comparable to A partnership 11 1
in the early~ of lhla cen- the U. 8. MIDI UseU.
~'"C.~ !nand~:
tury the aver~~' lbopper tried An enterpriSini dental meow11111
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Moat llfiUTlOU coiDt " e r • colleclorl, lor lbe
110 cold the gonu:, s:O moat of
of lead IJid wore eaolly
c:ent pro
made
lbe •lllm*" theY "•lUI" once minted In Co!Hor-- first circulation wUJ be
cletected by llltlllle coins pro- pia. Since tbe demand was r by collectors and few
made, w~~~lg IIOIIIId Cnlns of much creater tllan tlle supply, will know what to npect In
duced~ :,. •
w ell be remedied the o!tuallan by pearance, a counter!~

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w1111e an 1111111\e ol
111
vOle (W. Va.) pen~tQttary. He ' In l..aiu'r.the~t lor the lbe colna tbay alack •'":~Y
for
of collll 81 8 c e Iller a lew yean lbl
QUADRD.LION - plecel !If paper stored Ulld tborn It tond 0111
oman
purcbati!S
by
~
lotiiY
1napee1- lello probably wUI hrlnl
In the nation's olflces IJid storefGOlllll.
Item: The paperwork coot of rnnntng delillfl prison cuardo.
by toine collector price• than th~ 100&lt;1 - ·
the u 9 economy 11 estimated at f!OO bDAI: ~be~~~: before tbay bavt cbanp4 bands And wllb the rise bl F,lc•esl
11011 ~ j.ar _ .....,...nih of the natkm's
made 11 much easier 11101'1 lball· lour or flvo tlmee, . . . and tans . . . mast
annuol output ol goods and serv!cet.
Item: 11 Is true that now-fangled com- to print biDs tball to mold colna - bod colD 11 nc:'~ ~ ·wUl 10&lt;111 be pie=~ bemoaey: I
pu
to pul away any
puters caa bat IIIII these l!gure-fDied~ and counterfeit 101 and 211!1 be- vet'/ 11111!1' '&lt;Ill
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or lledl
100 timeS fast« tball lO erperl ... ,...., ~-n - · - . up ..,..
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:~ 1111' bad bUI 11 ttlll Willi
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and that eopytng machines &lt;Ill
make
ilo , One will a proposal that st!U
lurtber
carbona 11ft crazy. But lhla only means
One dlsab~et;·~..,! ~Not. 80 Ioiii agt_some golfen DAYUGRI' lAVING
'··.~.us be levied 011 cigarettes, and lbet lbe
tbon wm be more fDI'IIll IDd _ . ..,...
Urs~ar- 1 iofernntelll acboo~ 011 a TWo IIW found 8 IIMil NEW YORlt ' (UP!) . ;resulting revenue be given to bealtb aulbboas lor oomeooe to read.
If&amp;
UUl 111 produciDI .... l!ream on the .courae to llo !llht AYin&amp; wu lint P,llfl
orJt!ea to combat dprette advertlslniItem· l"ttrrlllrriii - IIIII JOll Dow
bl:.. dolllri 'IIOJ1b 01 .,.r. than tile.'.._. ' Ny hi Englllltl ' lD· 1lrl
• · , Now lhla may appear logical to the doctbe ltllle paperN'k JOll did lor
wblcb
readily a~ ~lvaged $2011,000 In bl!ts, ev!- adopted .In many Cou.lrlea
and porhapa to otbon, but It d4ol
lbl internol Revenue Semce waa lUil •
bUlo
hanlll
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blll8 _. ookl M dnlllped'• 1!1 lbe makm. q W.ortd Will 1 ~ aavt•
' ""'"" 8 llttle like dl8rginl tile man ID lbl
warm-up.
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Sa~l Item of aD: You ain't ......
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for the electricity.
' liunclred and opread IDa illeao tl add!nll·. 'lei! more '
i!,
No. 1 by the doctor which
Ill' Jell
ta ..., I
terr!toey before Cptl!llaea to their~, some- .In tropical regions,
reallf · lflbbOO bls IJIIIDera
:ear
117 lbat Umo "'o found the ldnA' In ~ lbe II,; ~·~ ' ~
ol l!dvl&lt;o: Stop lllltlldllll and
the JMktt bad departed IJJr ilmO m1a1 aumblr. · Miters t¥t-: ~111•· ~
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IIIIOiiDI." uill Dr.
II ~ lbelr llbJ.
a~t!OD to 1 acr1p1 lib lbatl (Not to men- ·\mletl wllh pod money! .
~~pllc"teo hllhtlr vaul~;
tun•U Ulllest.
t!OD .......... - and dpMII IJIIIlllflcluJ'
Se..-ral very clevl'l' opera- Tbt lint COUDt_erlell 1&amp;!1- Ulllo IJI!!llO •
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Final touches were added recently. Additional grass was
planted in the picnic area. Trasb
disposal units and 10 barbecue
insta11ed.
BEFORE - This is how GallipoHs' river front (directly below the
Sot1are off rirst Ave. ) looked from the pits
Thewere
parking
lot is
by
60
676
fee breakera in the Ohio River in October, 1963, before the Uplltream Public
Area wa1 constructed, Photo w t 1 feet long, and extends the fuU
taken by Dick Thomas, from Hugo Pierotti 's cabin cruiser.
length of the river bank ~

THE DAIIIBN EFl"'£T Many 100,00Moo nae~~ ..,.
lJ Is tangible evkiiDCt of real
Canal'a ladt

wicb" quartera bavt
tiEl In money-m=
beeD found. In Ibis case I
:.!t~els wert found cotlllterfeller'o
ho

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moment there u. 1.5 qllldrlllkm -

Several trees were
ed to add to the site's beauty.

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lui however' allout
IJJ; a new canal. The prewll
under Army eorpo o1 Panama waterway Is so ur~selling
dlroclloa are tumll~ row In some places ~~-~
1 'VOIIher lblp accldents hovt .,.....,_
bUll' and bale~ In Ute lbere IL the paat three monlbe.
Darien jungles of Panama, a One vessel Jut
IreJnote MCfDr favored II an 11- ova and b]oei!ntl
cbaJI.
tsrnUve olle for a new sea • :e ~=~~ =~Probably
level cllllll.
6110 ships draw more water thao
Wbell the naat dry '"":: tt.at and biDet lllUII ellber ..,.
capi "tlrallllmlll" (plbrqh
tiUd! 1 to determlna at lela tball fun carp) or 1101
ltOI'ioUI eo1
flow of nearby transit lbe eanal al 1111. T b t
area g andogytbe
• moat __.. al ......, 1ooU are too ltii'NII
Darien rou1e
for at least 10 COIIIIIIIfdal....,.
ltJ1'V8YI mQ ba tm- and ball lbat 111111Y U. 8. aJr.
deriUea 11 p:opooed canal craft carrlerl.
Illes Ill Colmnb!a and Nlt:arll- The wbola u.nd II toward
H thole countr!el mean- blger and bigger lh!ps. Tbls
lwhn• wUJ acree to lllow the )'ell' lbe

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Pertinent excavation was

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a!lfled physicians who are no
to oerve 1n the Medleal Corps.

Although Cungress aulborlzedUt tile com·
far
mlss!onlnl o1 Ucensed osteopa • ~
ck
1947 not one of the nation s 12,
ba ao ~ hao ever been aceepted.
600 a~tenpa
William T. Calllll, RAcoordlnl to Rep. IDceDSed about lba
N. J., wbo 'II pretl!' artment of Defensa
whole tblng, lbe ~P
.. rrom
h bowed to "enormous pressure
as
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Modlcll Aaaoe!aUon, wblch
the Amerlci.D
;"""· ., t•eultlst! n
•tiD cl...,uJea osteopa...
take
although In at least 30 otates lbey
the !dentlcal liaenliDI eaamlnatlonl pen
M.D.s.
CabUJ• "Tbo
AMA
''For one "'""
........., !"~-•••!o
of Accredcontrols the Joint wuw- D
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ltat!on. n government schools or bMp•!"ls
lbat used oateopalbl were not .-.lited
this body doctorl trained there -.rou!d
::!ve a dWfi~t t!ma galnlng pos!UaDI In
civilian hospitsls."
And the AMA wonders why II auflerl
from a poor public Image.

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nell hill THERE Ill

~teorlbls ~IBtlc prospect.

auffaring !rom

The projr.ct contain!
over
8,500 square yards of concrete.

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Um when the ornted forteo 8Tl
e
'Ucal shortage of doc-

tber with seven

First dirt was moved by theo
K. L. Moore Construction rirm
of Belpre on July 6 last year.
Nearly three months later, the
,Project, with rew exceptions,
was completed.

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w.:m.oroN

of 1n

Than Gold, to Some

day, April 15, 11165, following
months of preparation by city
and government officials.

PDnl blow to I'IDallla C11J IIIII

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Medical \Vonderland
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Bids were opened on t b e
$114.689.92 project on Thurs-

(NEAl - UIll related
c:l-.:
qnec1 amot!l tmn•ledgeo lbl Pldllc
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llble olf!clalt bore lbat the ag- clllll. Wltb : !!,~
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Panama Canal one of man's the ell)' Ia
..-..~~ feats Is on' lba •ay out of Ute entire P~,eooMmJ·
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ea It now ......
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bal to be that To talk of abandotllrll II lor
: ~~ another fotm, some undeveloped region
converted to a wide, very deep to the east Is to ladallt
-level eaoal
of baDd- cy.

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rest!eu.

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gowrnment sponsored project.

Best Prosoeet for Future

the

merce, and Clyde Ramsay, past

an iinportant role if] h.elning the
Old French City o.cqu~e the

An Enlarged PanamaCanal
BRUCE VJolkAT

monles. Marvin Swann from
the Huntington District OffiCe,
U. S. Army Curps of Engineers,
wnr participate in th{. dedir.ation
teremony, along with Dr. Keltb
Brandeberry. president of the
Gallipolis Clmmbor of Comchamber president, who played

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Snvlels aren't about to start rocking any
boats.
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They have a o~ th 1
L!tU e •onder, with
serioUS signa a
BOinl lor them,
colno ale are gottlog
the naU•e• In lbe
o s

More Valoable

The United Staletl,

Prior to tile ceremony, a gt.
gantic berbecue wlll be -~
ed by the Gallipolis Elks cl'*.
The barbecue will commenct
at 11 a.m.

Soviet oaporta IJid pay!Dg..... SGrietl pay

aen,.,y,

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Cong. . Moeller is· Principal Speaiter·· foi' ·
Public (Use Area Dedication in Gailin;;lf~l
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$114,000-plus Upstream l'ubl!e
Use Area on Sunday, 1\prll H.
The corornony will begin at
1:30 p.m., on the river olde of
First Ave., near the new otep.,
leading to lbe recreauon ol!4.

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Soviets Learning How to Boy Cheap, Sell High
never
· CotnJIIIII!)sm.
b!gber stage ol
' weary of teUIDg us, Is alb ••p!tallsm. II
organization an economIc
Inevitable stage which,
Is the uJUma~ Kbrllllhcbav once promJo.
;:~children wUl llv:,:'""o.;.m.
For a b!gber form of eoon
act!eed
-- ~Uon, however, communism
~
by lbe Soviet UniOn bWS
itaJ.
imllaril)l to an early phase of caprel
:.,._ '!'be RusslaM, at leao:.;~
~
lions with lbeir sateUltos, alled "merhave arrived at oomethlng &lt;lull develop.
ll!lsm " which bocaJDO
Y
.. : •In th~ weot In the talb century. waa •
In simplest !ermB. mereanUllsm
,.paUonal policy of ~=Uo~~ ~
a!ble profit !rom JnvellmeDI. In Its beylbe least po881hlo
~ colooioa be.d
It aparred tbo race ...
ay•
ol Elm)pe beciUJO col·
twaen the
111 a ebeap · - of raw
ODies pTOV1
• market for !DIIII. ··-attr\1111 and a captive b
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oods 1ro111 tho ome ..,...y,.
ulactunld I
lln&lt;e ball o1 Europe leU
In the yean Soviet Union bao placed
Into Ill lap,llbeprolltable strenglobold on
the Onnmun!BIII

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tern and tho eeonoml•• of aeven eas Albania BuJ.
tral European countries East
Baril. Ctcboslovakla, Romania.
Hunpry, Poland
Aosembly of Captive
Accordlnl to
which baaeB its claim
Euroom~ ~~::''trade repot111, In lbe to
on
to 11164 lbese seven coonyears from 195&amp;
• feed 10 "Uleglllirles wore eompeUed to

mote" prollt ol fll.l bUUOO Into the

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acquired by cbart-

COI!JIIr!es ~rlceamw':

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trade

pr!cell !01' lmPQI'II tball ...

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City Manager Gary R. !hort
wlll serve as master of eere-

and cbarp In their uport • IJIIport
,
w!lb weslot11
ID Soviet P·
Spee~-eentral Europellll eountrleo
pot1ll tedto to ., .s bUUoo, or au per ~~
amouo
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un!rletl would
ovr the amount lbese co
volume ol
hove bad to pay lor lbe aameby·~- U S Sa
IQOdlal pr!ceo cbargeocusto "'" · · -•~
to westsrn European 1m :"~rom eostunderpayments t!:ned potlll bUllon Joss
&lt;BIIIr~- Elmlus.pesR wocl&lt;l have bad to pay
than ..., · · ·
market lor the
1n the westsrn European
same goods. bservm at lbe recent 2lrd
NtunmiUI 0
ked OD
party conlfOSS In Moscow.=IDII canthe atmos)lllm ol sU&lt;COBS.
d the
oervallsm wblcb seemedno~• 1111111
deleBatee, who duUlully --··•ed more Uke
•-'- of speecbee lba\ OUW~
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ol corporation comptroUert
the ..~....... _ of ldeologleal .....
IbiD Ute ...... ~ .......

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lu~al tmpresston was

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AFTER - This is how Gallipolis' river front looks today, after work wao completed last taU on the $114,000-piUI

Upstream Public Use Area. Note acCess road on left. The comfort station and stairway leading to the plcnic area a~
In middle of photo, which was takeo last Wedoesday from the Gallipolis Fire Department'• new rescue boat.

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COSMOTOLOGY IS a skiU taught at the Piketon VocaUonal School at Waverly.
There are 20 girls being trained in this fie Id. The vocational department ofl •tb~e ::~~;1
ed new comprelLenslve high school in the Meigs Local District would have a Cj
department
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k&gt;t about the balanoe ol
We worr'l 1
That Is we pay hund
payments problem.W .....:,. ta worry a·
reds of people In as .....bout It lor us.

eielllelli

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lion, keeps careful tnvokl tile lmpoTt and
now and out now oft ' tllld manufacturexport of raw materlab U nat resources
ed goods, tho otatus of na o
. and manulactur!Dg facUltlel.
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Is however malnta!D
. Few governmen I
I
of brainany comparable~ ~ ~::a% the ~
power wblcb
BY
llOUDtry ..
mary economic 18801 of any
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In the opinion of Marion i!Brper J~
. .dent and chairman of lbe boord
andof uporl
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1ntorpubllc, lba lmporl
matter
more ..,....ol
brains Is loomlnl as •
tile
!ous oonoem lban lbe now of gold or
· Impact or export of goods.
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"The vital difference belwaen oat!oIll,
u._,
uys ........
r-1 "Is fBBt becomlnl one of bUo
man C'&amp;pabllity·"
We have traciiUonally thought of
rich
and poor countries, of countries enduwed
or oot endoWed with material resources
.. prod lion skUls. It may now be more
"
teucht
"capable
accura
, says • to 1bJnk of tile t!o
.,
nation" or tbe jjless capab1e oa n.
At the same Ume as lbere Is a gap b&amp;twten rieb and poor nations, there IS a
more truly w!deninl gap
the capable IDtl the lesa capable. Tbo Uolted
Staletl cumally enjoys a surplus "balance
of pay1D11111" 1n the brainpower depart-

bet-•

ment.
In tntornallonal d&lt;allngB In eumncy,
Dotes Harper, we have mecbanlsms like
-lhe lnterllllloDal Monetary Fund to .,...
reel imbalances. "Perhaps we shuuld develop some ldDd of fnlernaUonal Brain
Bank to eorrec1 Imbalances In bralns. •

All This - and Healthy
publle opeaker, It can be , ed like&lt; to teep his audience awate, and
~ven Interested If possible.
' Ani! you bave to believe lbat Dr. Altoll
Jaciasner of New Orleans dklntt have
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"•lOOI'I'bead in the crowd when be addrtlo(ed· lbe Cullege o1 Medicine of Baylor UaJ.
wm!ty In Houston, Ta., recently·
'. Dr. Qcbsner made at Jeaat two sta-.
-~ that •ere bound to pork up bls 1Jo.
Ever)'

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a cr•
to draft a fa•when
lbey
are
foroed
w• ••
dilldren aa bappell ed •·
w

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11 Is Intolerable

a Chicago doctor recen • thousands of
that there Is a vast pool ol
t permll-

:'.t

You hnven't by any cbanCO bad 1 resent
experienCI!, have you, lbat bao left you
UUie llll!U-sbocked !rom )ll)leJ work
form-Ul!Jng-out?
You have? What a eolncldencel
HeN'I I mOnel of comfort for JOU:
Wbat good old Form 1010 did to yououghwas
practically a love pat. You
t
to ,.. what thousands, maybe mDUono of
fulks are putt!at up with every day iD the

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Counterfeiters
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Spun·ous Coins at appy or em

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iltiiii~'lfiU&amp;'Wiflt:K(PtlMiu~M&amp;IiHI tween Court and State St. The
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The access road leads from
of the site o f f

t~ south end

First Ave.

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lba flct II ,;_

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Elevation of the new project
Dr

ooly 12 feet above the rneau
sailing level of the Ohio, at nor-

·~-:.har~.:.~u~= 50 YEARS AGO
gy, macblne shop Blld ,.oaUo~oJ
al agriculture.

ii38

feet above sea level.

The new site is expected to
attract many tourists lo t h e
Old French City this summer
and for years to come. Local
residents are anticipating family gatherings. It is believed civ·
tc and sooiaJ organizatlon:!l will
use the site when lhe mercurv
begins to climb later IIIia year.

ON THE RIVER
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· niecbllllics aad commercial stueli

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BY DICK moMAS
Thls would mean annual savings nets" were advised to stay on Icrews ~· steamboats to
Labor trouble reored its ugly of between $30,000 and ~.000, shore II they could oot lind eiibt·boi!r..~s.
Under tile praposad eight hour
head in .more ways 1ban one according to offiCials of I he an~ elae It do.
Boat owners on We:sterol w~td! law a deylJibt packet
SJ YOlllll ago on Ute nver.
rompany. '
"The future lor a yollllJ! man rivers could
afford to
would be compeJied to carry
In one Instance young men The order, however, did oot on the river is not brilliant by this: besides, It Is most
a double crew, which owners
were advised to avoid beeom- apply II! officers engaged In any means from tile present out- reasonable to ask It of
out of the qlll!8tion.
lng r!vormen II IIley could find service oa the pool hoals at look," It was predlcted.
was tile 10•eral
Boat owners brealbed a sigh
anytblng else to de. The advice, Pittsburgh. Most of the river- On the heel• of Ibis,
the am0111 rive-men
relief on Aprll 12, 1916, whea
Mr. 0'0.011 says the equip. however, bad little effect fer mCJll alfected bad been IJJUo• IJ&lt;lVenunent ruled a pilot or Recent steamboat
was announoed that
the
, meut hi tile ~hlne shop see. today many YDIIllfl men still seek ing the river for many years. qlneer eould bavo a UCOMe (steamer Kanawha In
Bill lnll'&lt;lduced
to
~. ~on of tile Piketon school _Is a career on tile river.
Many men were out of worlt at the age of 19, Instead of it, 1916 and tile towboat
steamboats to
carry
· ~alued at shout 1150,000 wbdt 1 Tbo men bod been workinl un- as a result of the order. A ao bad been !be rule. lmmed!- Brown in February 1916)
mws to sland eight hour
e3 cosmotoloiY. sectloR
has · eame with the announce- few bad saved their pennies ately tile Engineers Aasocla- supposed to be tile cause
wu killed. Captain
•000 In eqwpmenl Stud- ment that the MonODgabels sad were fairly weU·to-&lt;lo. Otb- linn ol ]!emphill, Tenn., Uled tile Introduction of the
was one of lbe first
tr!,•re selected for vocaUonal Coal and Coke Company
of ero wore not. "The days of big a protest w!tll the Department hour c:n!w bDl. H the steamboat men to enter a procou
~ ~ by r::da~co Plltsbuflb Informed captains, salaries on Ute river ale a of Commerce over tile change hour biD became law It .
test ~liost the bDl.
oc~ors • 0 sever gb pilots, englnners and stewards thing of the pas~" was tile ·or the age llmlt eUgibllity IJJr Jl!liiiOple ateamboat....,....
Meanwhile, 11 was reported
on .combll1e boats between Pitts. prediction. But, thio was not qtnee..._ .
oi bu~ was the
lbat tleeltbabdo. were arce
VQ~'a~oi'BI aludenl! at Pike- burgb ,- Clnolnna~ - L&lt;luisvUie so.
Then, Cnn8ressi1118l actlon • Tft·l:oinpetenl erows of
IJid bard IQ '"' on ~
loiJ, llo additioa to the cla8sa that their aervices would -~o ' · The number of oaptsllla. pJ. caUSed Capllln 11:. A. Burnllldl!s, rtqUired number lfil
)ltlcltell. &lt;\Dtl ,
,
lo lbe1r . special training. take leoger be required as of Feb. I, lots, engineers and ~~ ihe Uve, superintendent oi tbe ,boat navicatbJJ ~
Pl.
. 11 -~
- Larry 110~ Wliv~rly_ H11!11 ·~Ool, ll!e aiu(sat In ~lory
and 1918.
.. who were thrown IIIII 01 wort CampbeiJ Creek Cool ~. ifould Insure Is lllUdl
et1 that
1f11i . ·
In the Piketon Vilcatlon, Sohool. Boys EagUsb t!O meot•·otate require- · The first discooraglag event at Pi!ts~h did,
-however, to 111'10 boat·~ to 10 , to i c1o1eo cren 11 wu
tilt
.scMols »pe~d. baU-a-daf w~~kl~g and Jliehia. 'l'he ~J::Ilonol doryearlyconti'acls. Th~ cause rlvermen to aeet;Diber ·•\vU¥nlfon, D. c.;_
.te ate ed· ~l the II\)VerlllnelU
,..
have dQllar &amp;IIIDI altal:hed lo School \11'1 Iiiii . ·
011 tile company Intended O)iiy to employment. Young mea wltb tllelr IDilueace agalaol JI8SIII' lflil fllt\'lce .WoQid
.wr:ll!.·
littJ&amp;allt ""'' fol: eacll trip. "ileanlbOat
lbei!: ,'W..Iii

cs.

about the vocational training
school program be BOilerously
agreed to come last Monday
to' speak to the RuUand Elementary PTA.
O'Dell Is so enthusillst!e

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Touring a Vocational School

is 550: feet above sea levt!l,

Features of
Tri-Co Area

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picnic tables and benches, and
a lfi by 21 foot comfort station.

J!Y ROBERT WJNGEIT
George O'Dell, supervisor of ore so fortunate they
have
The Pikton Vocatiorral school the Piketon Vocational Scbool, to take time off from
their
located il Pike County near last wet;k when he conducted jobs to prepare for corm:ueac•
Waverly, has trade training Mr. C. E. Blakeslee and me ment exercises."
facilities comparable to what : on a tour of his school.
w•,mld be offered in a vocational I The place was a beehive of S ~el
Piketoa d JVoeational
1957
department of the proposed acti&gt;ity.
. coo was starte n
new comprehensive
hi gh High school students
who when an elementary buildin&amp;
school in the Meig.s Loc&lt;~l like to wr,rk with their hands constructed by the federal gov~
St11oo\ District.
1 but Jack a consuming Jove for ernment for employees workmg ,
Should the bond issue for I Latin, History' or other on the atomic plant there was
the new education compJcx be 1eollege preparatory
courses, turned_ over to tbe board of
apprnved by voters of
the Iwere busy pursuing assigned education. The school was vadistricl on Muy 3rct, there · work . Their intill-est was · obvi- cated. ~hen construction work·
will be $700,000 made
avail· ous. Nobody w;~s pushing them. ers flmshed their work.
, ~;
.
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able through state
funds to
More than 74 per eent of Tbe vocational school
Ia
VO-AG BOYS at ~he Piketon yocational 6choo1 are 1howo here learning how to prune
help finance a .,ocational our graduates immediately .guJPike county is used by students fruit trees. ~eorge 0 Dell, supervisor of th_e schoo~ say1 the boya "in the Vo-Ag departtrades department.
•to work following graduation," from Piketon, Waverl West.- _m...:e:..
.::_•c::•..:.•:..:.::.
bu=s-m:..e:..ss:...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ''This is 1 great thing," said/said O'DeiJ .. •'Some of
tbem lern and Eastern hlgby~ools. nt:.:..:ar..:.•...:tr_a_m...:e:..d_to---'op'---e_ra_te.....:.a...:f.:..arm

!: ::.:.::r=:n.;:tln.
tbe MOUIII!&amp;collectar worry about lbe aulbtmtlcll)'

very
yes,

DRILL PRESS - Larry Adrian, Eastern High &amp;:hool, Pike County, Is using a drill
press In the school's machine shop. The shop bas $150,000 !nv..ted iD oqulpmenl

'This is Great Training'
Says School Supervisor

finoed there wao no fallout Qm. tbe old. Ells~~
cer
though then "'""" wn.
, R I to remote oites In at!U ba used. Actual lllltdl .
euterneso~a In Cnlombla over would demand only I Ia
Ntearaguo w.tdd deal 1 cr1p- - k ball In traffic.
or .
,
.

The site wil1 accommodate up
to 44 automobiles with boats on
trailers. U contains 20 concrete

mal pool sllige, which is

Yet thorelort
co:v mast ~ely: channel Is lw!ce PIDIII\I'L
_ Moat other alletl Involve The 1ooU a!ao make lba Pillprojacted use of miclear ama Canol vulnerable to atom.
acavat!on. Costs for cooven. lc attacl:.
Uonal dtalng are rated prohlbwve. Bu~ evea U any con· ro CONVEin' Ute praent
barrlero In u,. nuclt- passage to • 1,0GO-fool-wlde. :
ar teal biD treab could be IUI'o ~
~801_ levby
mounted, grave doubl ulsts
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bard.

the

river. The ramp is located at
the site of the old ferry landing.

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b~~ ::,."'~ ~:;"m~~ ;:t"" ==~t::Ot!nolh:er~c:;be~ : " . :

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feet wide, extendlni Into

wUJ draw 11 feel
BUzabelb 1111.000 .....,•

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~c:: ~ttves.

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the pori of the J'retl.
clent'l. At!IDt!o • Paclf~

Y"';'~ the frlghten!Dg fact II that It ts Iat- tiP!. from tilt lalresio make :ittst!on. However, bls purcb· to-cbeck souree tl metal a..!
Ini more and mOre red tape to wind ·DP
'l'bls mad!~
by mold- ..., of told becaml! too large able In the '"•' ,mountmlntel!
fllriJ ac&lt;e•-•Olil southeast- for the needs ol his real pro- Canadian dollan being
the mainspring of lbe Great Socletl'.
ft.m· It's not tmll01llllor a blc obot In
:;::'lite ..-eded In leliloo, and be spent lb• n: there.
I bill ;....pany lo read 110 doeumeDII
I
luminll out vboJII' balldoUan
Proteoa!onal coileclDTB

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::
aDd Us vallle, ,tile Clllll~:
lnw.:"~ 1o ba "load- In the pocket.
111
bas been ·
ent ed" with lbem, U. S. llecl'et But the new low-allver oonperiod tbe "*!~ gov""':ore 'Service, men found a comple-. tent haU dollar Is lttely to
cllleo~ed .,II*'
tball 1y automatized plant on Lon&amp; 1 bonanZa lor the moken
bad casb II\ ·
make 1 lllaD4 whlcb turned
metal "queer" money.
cood ones, aDd bltl
to
bJ&amp;oiiiDto noaUy wrapped nick·
·
compll!te cbaDP 111 the uall. lea et 1 rate comparable to A partnership 11 1
in the early~ of lhla cen- the U. 8. MIDI UseU.
~'"C.~ !nand~:
tury the aver~~' lbopper tried An enterpriSini dental meow11111
1
tile =tc1
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Moat llfiUTlOU coiDt " e r • colleclorl, lor lbe
110 cold the gonu:, s:O moat of
of lead IJid wore eaolly
c:ent pro
made
lbe •lllm*" theY "•lUI" once minted In Co!Hor-- first circulation wUJ be
cletected by llltlllle coins pro- pia. Since tbe demand was r by collectors and few
made, w~~~lg IIOIIIId Cnlns of much creater tllan tlle supply, will know what to npect In
duced~ :,. •
w ell be remedied the o!tuallan by pearance, a counter!~

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reb. a.

w1111e an 1111111\e ol
111
vOle (W. Va.) pen~tQttary. He ' In l..aiu'r.the~t lor the lbe colna tbay alack •'":~Y
for
of collll 81 8 c e Iller a lew yean lbl
QUADRD.LION - plecel !If paper stored Ulld tborn It tond 0111
oman
purcbati!S
by
~
lotiiY
1napee1- lello probably wUI hrlnl
In the nation's olflces IJid storefGOlllll.
Item: The paperwork coot of rnnntng delillfl prison cuardo.
by toine collector price• than th~ 100&lt;1 - ·
the u 9 economy 11 estimated at f!OO bDAI: ~be~~~: before tbay bavt cbanp4 bands And wllb the rise bl F,lc•esl
11011 ~ j.ar _ .....,...nih of the natkm's
made 11 much easier 11101'1 lball· lour or flvo tlmee, . . . and tans . . . mast
annuol output ol goods and serv!cet.
Item: 11 Is true that now-fangled com- to print biDs tball to mold colna - bod colD 11 nc:'~ ~ ·wUl 10&lt;111 be pie=~ bemoaey: I
pu
to pul away any
puters caa bat IIIII these l!gure-fDied~ and counterfeit 101 and 211!1 be- vet'/ 11111!1' '&lt;Ill
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tODd
or lledl
100 timeS fast« tball lO erperl ... ,...., ~-n - · - . up ..,..
s.
:~ 1111' bad bUI 11 ttlll Willi
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and that eopytng machines &lt;Ill
make
ilo , One will a proposal that st!U
lurtber
carbona 11ft crazy. But lhla only means
One dlsab~et;·~..,! ~Not. 80 Ioiii agt_some golfen DAYUGRI' lAVING
'··.~.us be levied 011 cigarettes, and lbet lbe
tbon wm be more fDI'IIll IDd _ . ..,...
Urs~ar- 1 iofernntelll acboo~ 011 a TWo IIW found 8 IIMil NEW YORlt ' (UP!) . ;resulting revenue be given to bealtb aulbboas lor oomeooe to read.
If&amp;
UUl 111 produciDI .... l!ream on the .courae to llo !llht AYin&amp; wu lint P,llfl
orJt!ea to combat dprette advertlslniItem· l"ttrrlllrriii - IIIII JOll Dow
bl:.. dolllri 'IIOJ1b 01 .,.r. than tile.'.._. ' Ny hi Englllltl ' lD· 1lrl
• · , Now lhla may appear logical to the doctbe ltllle paperN'k JOll did lor
wblcb
readily a~ ~lvaged $2011,000 In bl!ts, ev!- adopted .In many Cou.lrlea
and porhapa to otbon, but It d4ol
lbl internol Revenue Semce waa lUil •
bUlo
hanlll
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blll8 _. ookl M dnlllped'• 1!1 lbe makm. q W.ortd Will 1 ~ aavt•
' ""'"" 8 llttle like dl8rginl tile man ID lbl
warm-up.
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at 135 Just as lbe golfers )!egan hav· lni eiJj'ensea.
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Sa~l Item of aD: You ain't ......
~~~~cba=lr
for the electricity.
' liunclred and opread IDa illeao tl add!nll·. 'lei! more '
i!,
No. 1 by the doctor which
Ill' Jell
ta ..., I
terr!toey before Cptl!llaea to their~, some- .In tropical regions,
reallf · lflbbOO bls IJIIIDera
:ear
117 lbat Umo "'o found the ldnA' In ~ lbe II,; ~·~ ' ~
ol l!dvl&lt;o: Stop lllltlldllll and
the JMktt bad departed IJJr ilmO m1a1 aumblr. · Miters t¥t-: ~111•· ~
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parts un!mown w1tb a suitcase 111 that .... .allo, dlscottred \II; ~
,
IIIIOiiDI." uill Dr.
II ~ lbelr llbJ.
a~t!OD to 1 acr1p1 lib lbatl (Not to men- ·\mletl wllh pod money! .
~~pllc"teo hllhtlr vaul~;
tun•U Ulllest.
t!OD .......... - and dpMII IJIIIlllflcluJ'
Se..-ral very clevl'l' opera- Tbt lint COUDt_erlell 1&amp;!1- Ulllo IJI!!llO •
.
wl
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Final touches were added recently. Additional grass was
planted in the picnic area. Trasb
disposal units and 10 barbecue
insta11ed.
BEFORE - This is how GallipoHs' river front (directly below the
Sot1are off rirst Ave. ) looked from the pits
Thewere
parking
lot is
by
60
676
fee breakera in the Ohio River in October, 1963, before the Uplltream Public
Area wa1 constructed, Photo w t 1 feet long, and extends the fuU
taken by Dick Thomas, from Hugo Pierotti 's cabin cruiser.
length of the river bank ~

THE DAIIIBN EFl"'£T Many 100,00Moo nae~~ ..,.
lJ Is tangible evkiiDCt of real
Canal'a ladt

wicb" quartera bavt
tiEl In money-m=
beeD found. In Ibis case I
:.!t~els wert found cotlllterfeller'o
ho

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moment there u. 1.5 qllldrlllkm -

Several trees were
ed to add to the site's beauty.

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quired.

lui however' allout
IJJ; a new canal. The prewll
under Army eorpo o1 Panama waterway Is so ur~selling
dlroclloa are tumll~ row In some places ~~-~
1 'VOIIher lblp accldents hovt .,.....,_
bUll' and bale~ In Ute lbere IL the paat three monlbe.
Darien jungles of Panama, a One vessel Jut
IreJnote MCfDr favored II an 11- ova and b]oei!ntl
cbaJI.
tsrnUve olle for a new sea • :e ~=~~ =~Probably
level cllllll.
6110 ships draw more water thao
Wbell the naat dry '"":: tt.at and biDet lllUII ellber ..,.
capi "tlrallllmlll" (plbrqh
tiUd! 1 to determlna at lela tball fun carp) or 1101
ltOI'ioUI eo1
flow of nearby transit lbe eanal al 1111. T b t
area g andogytbe
• moat __.. al ......, 1ooU are too ltii'NII
Darien rou1e
for at least 10 COIIIIIIIfdal....,.
ltJ1'V8YI mQ ba tm- and ball lbat 111111Y U. 8. aJr.
deriUea 11 p:opooed canal craft carrlerl.
Illes Ill Colmnb!a and Nlt:arll- The wbola u.nd II toward
H thole countr!el mean- blger and bigger lh!ps. Tbls
lwhn• wUJ acree to lllow the )'ell' lbe

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Pertinent excavation was

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a!lfled physicians who are no
to oerve 1n the Medleal Corps.

Although Cungress aulborlzedUt tile com·
far
mlss!onlnl o1 Ucensed osteopa • ~
ck
1947 not one of the nation s 12,
ba ao ~ hao ever been aceepted.
600 a~tenpa
William T. Calllll, RAcoordlnl to Rep. IDceDSed about lba
N. J., wbo 'II pretl!' artment of Defensa
whole tblng, lbe ~P
.. rrom
h bowed to "enormous pressure
as
·
Modlcll Aaaoe!aUon, wblch
the Amerlci.D
;"""· ., t•eultlst! n
•tiD cl...,uJea osteopa...
take
although In at least 30 otates lbey
the !dentlcal liaenliDI eaamlnatlonl pen
M.D.s.
CabUJ• "Tbo
AMA
''For one "'""
........., !"~-•••!o
of Accredcontrols the Joint wuw- D
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ltat!on. n government schools or bMp•!"ls
lbat used oateopalbl were not .-.lited
this body doctorl trained there -.rou!d
::!ve a dWfi~t t!ma galnlng pos!UaDI In
civilian hospitsls."
And the AMA wonders why II auflerl
from a poor public Image.

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nell hill THERE Ill

~teorlbls ~IBtlc prospect.

auffaring !rom

The projr.ct contain!
over
8,500 square yards of concrete.

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Um when the ornted forteo 8Tl
e
'Ucal shortage of doc-

tber with seven

First dirt was moved by theo
K. L. Moore Construction rirm
of Belpre on July 6 last year.
Nearly three months later, the
,Project, with rew exceptions,
was completed.

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Than Gold, to Some

day, April 15, 11165, following
months of preparation by city
and government officials.

PDnl blow to I'IDallla C11J IIIII

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Medical \Vonderland
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Bids were opened on t b e
$114.689.92 project on Thurs-

(NEAl - UIll related
c:l-.:
qnec1 amot!l tmn•ledgeo lbl Pldllc
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llble olf!clalt bore lbat the ag- clllll. Wltb : !!,~
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Panama Canal one of man's the ell)' Ia
..-..~~ feats Is on' lba •ay out of Ute entire P~,eooMmJ·
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ea It now ......
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bal to be that To talk of abandotllrll II lor
: ~~ another fotm, some undeveloped region
converted to a wide, very deep to the east Is to ladallt
-level eaoal
of baDd- cy.

Is

rest!eu.

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gowrnment sponsored project.

Best Prosoeet for Future

the

merce, and Clyde Ramsay, past

an iinportant role if] h.elning the
Old French City o.cqu~e the

An Enlarged PanamaCanal
BRUCE VJolkAT

monles. Marvin Swann from
the Huntington District OffiCe,
U. S. Army Curps of Engineers,
wnr participate in th{. dedir.ation
teremony, along with Dr. Keltb
Brandeberry. president of the
Gallipolis Clmmbor of Comchamber president, who played

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Snvlels aren't about to start rocking any
boats.
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They have a o~ th 1
L!tU e •onder, with
serioUS signa a
BOinl lor them,
colno ale are gottlog
the naU•e• In lbe
o s

More Valoable

The United Staletl,

Prior to tile ceremony, a gt.
gantic berbecue wlll be -~
ed by the Gallipolis Elks cl'*.
The barbecue will commenct
at 11 a.m.

Soviet oaporta IJid pay!Dg..... SGrietl pay

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CLEVELAND (IJPI) - O.V· lntenliollllly walked, Davallllt IIIII II lilt 11M • : lloll9 , _., ....... 1111 ......... ii!IIJ . . . .,. E 1114 I .
lilllD tr!plotl in lbe JloiRn of racocllloml ...., LaadlJ Ctr~P~lt'tna• ............ iW ,-. P ..,..., llr ... .,.,........... 011,!
lbo Jlth llmiDI Olld l..rod on slqlod to fl«bb 'lli!.
Ill$ ..... fll4 'It ip 11.. 1111 AIJIQ.dlr Cl:IJI $ 1111.
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.Hand Phils First Defeat

T.Jgen eo·pFifth Str,.~~Lt
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Pitates End1·1nx,_Top
Cards At Home, 5 to 3

·J(lckson Inflicts First Defeat on
Baseball Squad 7 to 2

Middleport Crushes Eastern
19-3 For Third Win in Row

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Gill, IIIII oflwr J1U Alvl1 wa '!'lie !od!!llf biMI IUD a 2-1 jltllll. ·
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1927 D ' " " Silver Dollor
1928 P P - Sllvor Dollor
ltM I ,._. an.,., DeUar

dekn~e

cats opo•1wct
of 1tc:: \ltdArn~rita \IJttl l-'rf'ncr rrown,
'fQm Murplw ll,(ll i\1P rf"I()UI1d
vlct.Gcy in a two-hit.trr where
he struck out t2 '·'Oh io 1.' up-

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wtn tn tW·)
seasoD I Hershey
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SLAM
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-19 many se&lt;.~ scm fJr orer the rigl"~ firld _~tans.
St!rlf.l 0"., .... of f'l\ie
M~AN, Jordan ~UPI). - ~
. fen ce.
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w. L'i Jordana KlUJ
Friday
as.. Marichal. who now bns giv- l defealed the
141,\ tn \Cleveland
2: G
third In h1s Ptrlcht 8ll

~tfective

~isltoPI

Although not as
he was on Ojlt'lllog d•y whero he len up just one earned run in]7% and Muskingum &lt;!Jwned the iPiltlburiJI
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ped . Its sen son mark to 6·2·1.. held the Cubs to just Ibm hita rll illllings, needed 104 pitchfs to Bilhops 17-9 .. tlte
Red•' I
Friday'• Keollll
Marshall "21
and n uneorne&lt;l run Murchal •best Houoton for the 12th t1me
Stocker took medall!t hoi- Clevrland 8 Pll"burrh 1
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oro with a 3-under-par o9.
Only game oeltedulecl ·
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EVERYTHING AT GIVI·AWAY PRICES

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'FREE' .BOATER BAG

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No gameo ployed ID data.
Llol week's mtalltt:
Mlddle)lorl 7, p..,eroy I
Jackson 7 Gallipolis 2
Teetday'l Games:
Logan at Athens
Nllltnvlllt n. Wellslolt
Middleport II Gallipolis
Jackson al .Pomeroy

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1962 BUICK WILDCAT

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Conv. Wblte, Red Jntorior, -

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$1695·00
1960 IMPERIAL SEDAN

1961 OLDS FB5

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All lllras, FactotT Alr Good. Trodod Itt
Br Loool IIIIa. Co. President

Dlluu,.AirtAHDitle Trull. Jlblll ..,.,

1962 CORYAIR MONZA

1960 Ol~ II ·SEDAN
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ACTION IS!!

•6 BOATS
• 2 TRAILERS~

\but
quick abd
re1all.vtl1
tiiiJ' Ill
but St. al H llllfpiiiiiJc
oonqUITon
of the
111111 'lien
.. cltJidlock
and foht lila
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L0!'1110N (UP! I oigned ily thr world 1clauu .
he under cover. in tile Jtyolf• wUI Itt httiJI. tllctllvt Jl'rlda7 Dllbl pt111 11
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SM.T l.~f.E 'IT\ ll.l'!l- he•vv••IShl 1111o ag.,lnot Brt. daya \MlC!tt u"
ngbt tol 'l'oron~o 1011 montb by seortngl•lii.IIO each, fieht offlciaill aald,
In t.D IIIIGIII IPhtot J.lll..,_,...... 1110 Jb1
GREE~. ()&gt;,•·, The fm• l b1~ r u•h to ronvlnc• .lam·o Henry Cooper Mor 21 at, complete h11 tt1ining In Lon- ' • lii-rnubd dortslon over Georao onltng all the way down to the Llktro.
p1111
llbaf'"' itflllls
Bowlin&amp; Grel'!n lo~t m the wnrlfl lh~l ~!lit Lal.e Cl~ Hlghbur\' F'ootl»t !l Stadu~m ID 1 don
Clmvalo. W!\! rf'CIIt\ve a JUifiUl• tfi.20.
Los A.ftPle• ua1lflld for 1111 tbouPt Wll U.-bllt ~~
to Western
.1 I'. tho pWP to hold th• t912 1LoodmL \l&amp;l&lt;"hmakor Miekol"
.
t.. In oxcooa of 12110.000 with The lght will be oeen "hve" lnnal aerl• J.ddaf
wltb IJiriMt 1111111 ill
bla
W•nttr Olwrqtlf',_
b¥A"Iln t Duft announi'fl(! Saturday.
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Bt a
nf l on clnMed circuit te1eviaion at a t:it21 ellmbiltiOn v1atoty .,: bien COIOh.
lanoli,_ gum• m hi&lt;tory Saturdav
1Mmm1 that the . 1 t w 11 d .!receipts. pluo all Amerw.an l2ll locatiOnS In Brllaln. It will St. Louis In t1tt 11Vllllb and II- "'It plit,y-' lilt 11m WI CWid
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ThP '"I" P'"~' to l;md the ' It ,,., ronflrmed by promo· I announced off!Ctally at • Ne• , ancillary rlghlll, which oiloold \also he shown "live" in
the tfinal lame I&amp;Yttl It Lot ~ llld. 11 ·1111111 tlttl II1UGh ID lltil
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cflvf' terl Olymrllr
2,affiP!i w~s ter
Harry Le\•ene when hf YQrk llE'WA conferenct~ Sal~r· l bring hiR tol.al pursf! til around United state", Canadli, South p:les.
p
tiM (tbl ilewa)," be •lid.
r. \Jlj1\, SEEP-'
' packaged as a ifOIIp of' arrived bock In London from a l day, but ne one
with I$&amp;21\,1100.
! America and Mexico via tho The fi!Jal priel, wbk!b
Tlii
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. r~n~·S IUPII - Pierre Dar·· prominent liinl• ""c ornl i ''" 11 10 Rom•.
1the boul khew ah)thmg aoout roopor'o pur,., Willi anclllery l Early Bird Sat•llite.
while he natiOIIIIIy ~ltviltd. liultdiJ JJ14111) ~ 1 ltlt 11 Col•
inon) . ranct't rop.ranked len· ; l\llstne&lt;• leaders. arm••d wilh , FormBI anoouncement ol tht f 1t.
1right• thrown in, ollnUld amount ImCll&lt;t of wORttrn Europe will he 1,afternoon 1 p,111., (SeT), {t licit ·•
-if ~ er, ii of'llded rlrst in th• it•cts, r1auro., pl&lt;'lur•• nnn a liaht will come eatty
wlttl
Tr•tnlnt Mteodlly
' to oro11nd 1110.000.
contact by mean• of the Euro- scheduled to•...,tlmtl tl
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·want ~ IIUt," Altl!t' ,
·.liWII"r. · ain&amp;lts pi Ill! Paris hui\d1e ol ronlid•nco. propor•d \ Pttff '"'"· nroll&gt;hh· oll&gt;r Clay , CMfiCr, YlhJ w1l• ne :Ill M•y I
Converofol Colu
. vL•Io" hookup.
ltDn Garckln ,oa Ttllldlllf , IYq;, jlatllll~· "Wtln 101111 liter ·
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lodl . al tl1o Rolarul Garro.&lt; : Jnternati&lt;Jnal Olympic t1lmmlt· 'ho.nd '" """ ' '"'IJII•••
I""" lht w..kend: H• hft• boen region nl 1!4,000 Ill "'"vert 1before, ol Wembley Stsdlum, l&amp;elea lor the third 11111 fottrlh il!lll, jiJII ~ bJIIIdlry 11 we 41d
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. FraneoliO Ourr ol ' tee 1tOC) thP atal~·· WpOitltch , An Ameri&lt;·an lawyer llitralnlna &gt;IMdliy '"anllrtr•t!Qn •North Lonctnn Hl~hbury in'" a l.llnd•n. June 18, 11111S. when games on Wednesday and !Itt fii1l. IV• ll1llbl 1t1 btM,
lJ tht top-iledod IMt\llntains have 1111 lfrt&amp;ttolj expt'&lt;'led 10 lly l&lt;1 flrltnill of Ute !lghl.
boxing arona. .
Clay came nff the lloor to s1011·day.
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bill lt-11011'1 be ltecaUII of OV•
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1durin&amp; Ute we&lt;kerul with t11o 1 Thera will be oo return lljJori All but I,IIOtl II the 15,110t1' Cooper 1D the lillb roubd.
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ary J!:Qtern playolfl btlt hlld to
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to fill CI\J of Jemh. waulCeltl&lt;l, edmltlediJ' old, tllell
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Iii honJen.
PHJLADELPHIA (IJPI) - PiaMIL
pvt Up two oiJICia, ICBitmd at bo111e .tJ11!e lray 8, !lief. Tbe Circle bed wOD 1 NI!Ol'do
WlUle IIGrloll IIIII 111111
Jim Maloney, a stubborn aprlng MaiDol!y, wilo didD'I lip hll _ . , lbrfe llribOUII ID 1111 tylDI 11 pllbl limel at Plttllnlrp over tbat period.
al10 bllllolnln fGr fill '08111. llldlm Ill I lOW Ia lilt tblrd
hol4out, t"sed a Jive-hitter and contra&lt;l until tile lldrd .-It ID fwrtll, .
llota'• wiDnlnll blow .....,
wllo won dlelr flllb llrallbt IIIII fooril laallll tilnul to •
tanned Ill batters saturday fD Marcll, fired hll fall b.u post 'l'l1e Redo picked up tllelr rellevlr Joe IIDnWr 1f1t1r tile plleber.
pme, wbllt' mat Holrllld, Ill Ioiii of It fGr lilt pme.
plteb tbe etnctnnali Reds to a the Phllt 1DJ time there wu 1 final run off !bYe Rldzlk ID tile ClrdiuJI _..,.,. t11ey ...,. Mota'o b11
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Brtnmum IIIII l'red Vlllolltlt"' Tilt Tlprl acortd •
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4 • 1 victory !hat dealt the hmt of trouble. He llrUI)k out nlnlll on
olngl.. by llotl ploying the 11ame under prote•t. rUllllU Dave JWbertl 01111 winllllllileCt
for lilt .wiJIIell woed Nl 1D t1t1 flllb aod
Pblladelphla Plrl!lleo their first the aide in the t.hitd IIIII fourth. Pavletich, Let Cordeau and a ClldiDal mlllla£01' Red Scbco• Iiiii pllcher Tomlllio Sisk.
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lleJtafDn, wllo loll llletr third Werl .adell I IIIIa. ID lhe
Jlla o1 the 5e150n.
He. pve a ~~ triple to sacrifiCO fly by lfelml,
dlenst filed the protest alter he Plttsbufgb took advattlap of "1111 11M iili't :"' il • llrlllbl lied• ·
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I8W!IIIb. llfltllllll film I ~3
'l'l1e 210-pOWlll rii)lthander Richie Allen m 1111 fnt, but Harper coatrlbuted fill field· was rtfused permission to Washburn's wildne,. to score
11••• ,.t!
Larry Sherry, workmg In lead before llle Senators . Ued
hall amp1o suppGri from Vada fanned Bill White aod retired in&amp; &amp;em will! an ICI'Obalic withdn• allrter lllf Watb· twice ia lilt lint itllliq. l(ally
relief of loltclroy lDIIcb, pltt!bld till some on • ll'lple bt Jlittclt·
Plnooa wbo bad lwt trlples Olld JobDDy CaDkeo on an ln!leld divllll "'tcll of CIIIUol'• IIIII bunl toJIIIriDC 1
, . Alou wallud filii mot IIII!GIICI
till eighth to pld&lt; up tile 1tlllfp Bnb kvl!l'!n and ValeDa pair o1 ain&amp;lft, I'Uillllllg Ills roller. He pve up a walk tn drlvl In the 1illll. Jolttmy 111e 111011111. 'l'l1e o111cta1 prolelt ....... WaabbunllinW wild oa
'll&lt;tory. Ron KIIDo, wllo !eo - · home
ID lbo eJ&amp;blb.
balliD&amp; straali. ~ iaJJll!l• datiDi Jolm Briel' ib the third willie Hmmteln of tile PlllllMI wu ,.., IDla'prelltlon o1 tbe a piclclfl ollempt. Willie Stirlleved start&lt;r Pete Richert, .Sherry was lifted for a plnobbaek to los! seaso• and Pete strtklal au1 tbNI bellell, and lllllclc out !Qur tlmll.
1111e1 lflll'llnl nplldq a p11•1 llltiiA llOIIIIUd A1ou and
served up the home nm ball fD httter .•Iter working one innillg
lor 111e DHded ...... Bose
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BW IWerol1d lltllle4 IMine
Kalino aod lllllerttl till defeJI. m rolief of Lolll!ll and Tttly
storla' !Ia)' Cu1p II 6-Tbe SIIDday
Stlllday, April 11, ltiH
SbwpU Iller Dollll Clmdnlon
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. . f!rsl, IIIII aeort4 1l'1len
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l'lnl!ll lrlp1ed • tile ..,ter
'l'l1e Cardl Col It II* lilt a
vn'
Nlrlll Cllll _. lallla aboard
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p11r o1 1'11111 a1111t two wero out
ltld till flllllitn t:11111 beck
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balled bll . c.p.r bad 1 74 for :JIJ ilhiJe
.~~m. 6.2 viclory.
Baltllllote ............ .. . 3 I;Cbicqo at Loa ~l;bt out Ia lilt 1iltlt. Schaal thin IAiwwdl, I; Fllber, l'- t'·7"'. So
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IICaliforttl&amp; 11 Minllllota
11J IIJ Bobby KDoop tbll 11'-1'.
OWII """"· ~ IIID8Ie 1114 walk: to Pratt~: lloblnloa. 'l'bt a fl-par total tl Zll. .
no-~ltfer lfto tbmln b) IWD INew Yotk . . . •. . . . . . . . 31 4, KIDW Ctly 11 Qdoqo (2) lllti01ra4 1111 AliCtl dlflell to S. DIBCIII - McCormlell:, Q, J.. Tartabull 1 IUietde boDte l'IID wiped out l J.l New KNPwlllle, hiM, dljend·
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Th !tnt iol: nm CIDlt •• an dtleal on AI Dolmbtg, who secend Cllllii!CIIUve 70 to aland
"'''" .enkiDJ opened •• the JKanou City ... . ..... . o f N..,. Yorlt atBallimOI't
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Allallta at New Yotk
raa boll« bl : ~
JOO.YARJ) DAIB - UaybrJ, sacriltca fly.
I. The y - flol: 1-0 104 214 and Cramptoa ~ the
t"'ta and wes rtiiOVod by Dfd. Sl Loull t Plttlbtlttb .1
CltlcinnaU 11 Pltlladllpitla
1lltta 11 011, 1 bll bfiiiiCilllld I; 11111. I; lll*llll, G; -U:t. It wu lht Sox' aeeOIId wt. in Im the lhtrd inning on a ~ · ·
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St. Lottil at Pllllbur&amp;b
lliUlld .~ ID 11 IIIIDY MILil RUN - B. ktllb, G; . throe aamoaiiDd Kaom City's i by Elsto~ Howard, • d~uble by Tlod with Casper at one .,.
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Cltlcqo at 1M Anplel
dlr• to put fill Twllll ahead 2- lol.artin, I; Baker, G; - •:&amp;I. · Iori defeat WJibout a win tbis =b~o~c~~· a~d P: der 215 were Bobby Nlllhols,
Sotltbern'• lone hit of ll1o
Los ADJtltl 1 Chlel(• 2
Houotoa al 11111 Frucllel
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Orioles 5
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liJd wfll tilt rtll of tbt way ton ln 1.311.9.
bottom ball of the frame on ' den, lllso with a 70, 1114 Do a
Tim Cozart when be appeal'ed ,
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Blerary's homer to right, bil Massengale wbo bad o 61.
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l'tret Gamr :
s'N FRANCISCO fiJPI) - ,got aU Ute help hi nt«1ed from
Q; lll&lt;harda, I; G. 8mllb
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H le Beth« and hitter . drove in 1hr., nms wilb runs on Friday lll&amp;bt wltll bts
:rz&amp;.YARD OA811 - Maybry, ! Bravoo, 3-1. on Ed Kranepool's rupn by oill BOllgbtl
1n bolme l'l(llllr teason form qailllt
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Bethel, Swingler 4, Jenkm•. DiJ· i hi• ..corul hom•r of th. .rBIOn I 1rWillie Mayo batte4 II two DELAWARE, Oblo (UPIJ w' $:1. . hit pilclting of Jack Ha,:il.;.e- , liel!ler's ohol!!t and Blefary'l -·" ahead ID .::
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tu 'l AJou chipped in wllb thrte 1114 lelloll but tlroppod lwo tJOll• FINAL SCORE - Irooton 78 llrat ol the 111101 In two starlt
1111 linalo of lht Staltlo Cup
McArthur . . . OOJ 12 - 6 6 "' pact .
ciDubl" and Jim Kart hod three tleclolonl htrl 8tlurday.
IGalllpollo fO.
aod ropre,.nt.d thtlr bell AGING BROWN
Iplayoffs.
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1an 11'1 - 2 o.Giant.o to' •·1 \ICWI') o~er the:Oingleo
In 1 11\ohll San The hDot Bl!h'l~ !JIIllec lhrer l
break from thl1 barrier ln their ! HELSINKI' (UP!) -Jarma "We haven't skated any Ume
Blake. Ual•, l . '"d Belhel hm!Sion A•lrn. .
. fr8l1Ci"o attock oplnlt w .. !runt in 1111 tb&lt;th mol•g on four
AHL Pia elf llaad 1 . tive-yeor history.
I BerJioef, 135, Fblland, beat' in the playoffo like we •••
Jeakills and l und•l l.
. . ~· vtctory '"" ~on FranciS· •Houston plt&lt;hers. .
i ,..,..cutlve •~tra bm bitt to·lBy Uallld /," 1 ~i~r!:u.
Titey tDat nine 11ra!ght before asin&amp; former !lihlwoi(bt cham- oleate," Ray uld. "lui may·
en s fourth or th• •raoon Dav! lll111h. who p1tehld tit! ! •""'" Ill ~ Oltio Conference . Serteo .\,
of level ... . ""'~'"If tlletr lirst
vletory pion Joe Browu, 1111, Now Itt 1 should tl¥1 somo crodH
CLEAN SWEEr
agmn.;t "'" . Jo'' and boo&lt;~ed : ~r.&lt;l ltve IMIJ11a and &amp;••• •P, win om Akroa Oltlo Wesleyll,
II'. L.idurllll tltlir ~barter year In Orleans, io t o1co1 IOorOWlll to fill Red Wlnp. 'l'bty mJcht
· 196Z, dropped etrht in a row etlbeut al HeJiiakl KihlbiiiiD Hall Itt iaklng ATHEN~ Ohio 1UP II - OI1in the (:"':''' .'nlo f1t1t pi act 10 olx or the uven San l'ronctoco , now II :H overall aid Akron ' Rochester
of 11 IW'f from
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Untversi l_l' \Fin h•~·wiHI I . tcrmi~ Lhe Na hon a1 LF!~I~Uf'
nm~, took the loss, h11 f1rst 1-3.
!Quebec
lM1 IFridayDight. ·
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ann golt rnef'l~ ,., Mmt" Fr1day rm .\tanchal. who pitched· agam~t oo victories .
, Wesleyan open~ Jefenae of Settet 1 , len ot l'lvt
HMson, five atraleht 1Q Jwt aud .....:=~::;;::..__ _ _ _..:.,:::..__ _ _ _ __..~
fe~turmg an ~as~ llt-2 rhnmClnd 111_1!y 13 tnning." during thr e'~ TI1e AMros got their rnly run its c~nreren:e ten&amp;ii title by clt·
W.
two In 1 row last year.
WID over \lars hall ,,, ""' ilch . hihitinn "'"'"" became uf
' in '"" fiith when Jim G•n•il• JoaliOI OfniOOn 7·2 ., It "'ore&lt;l i Springfield
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Pl'1'l'SBVIIGH tVPl) - l'lllcll-ldtWr 111D11r Mota trio
pled 11omt two 1'11111 ID lila NVeDth IDJJIDC 811U1UJ wbell
tt.. PlltlbUrp Plrltel tDded • hro-YNI' J'~ J'lel4 Mjlllr."
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lbo Jlth llmiDI Olld l..rod on slqlod to fl«bb 'lli!.
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Cards At Home, 5 to 3

·J(lckson Inflicts First Defeat on
Baseball Squad 7 to 2

Middleport Crushes Eastern
19-3 For Third Win in Row

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Stocker took medall!t hoi- Clevrland 8 Pll"burrh 1
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Llol week's mtalltt:
Mlddle)lorl 7, p..,eroy I
Jackson 7 Gallipolis 2
Teetday'l Games:
Logan at Athens
Nllltnvlllt n. Wellslolt
Middleport II Gallipolis
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SM.T l.~f.E 'IT\ ll.l'!l- he•vv••IShl 1111o ag.,lnot Brt. daya \MlC!tt u"
ngbt tol 'l'oron~o 1011 montb by seortngl•lii.IIO each, fieht offlciaill aald,
In t.D IIIIGIII IPhtot J.lll..,_,...... 1110 Jb1
GREE~. ()&gt;,•·, The fm• l b1~ r u•h to ronvlnc• .lam·o Henry Cooper Mor 21 at, complete h11 tt1ining In Lon- ' • lii-rnubd dortslon over Georao onltng all the way down to the Llktro.
p1111
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Bowlin&amp; Grel'!n lo~t m the wnrlfl lh~l ~!lit Lal.e Cl~ Hlghbur\' F'ootl»t !l Stadu~m ID 1 don
Clmvalo. W!\! rf'CIIt\ve a JUifiUl• tfi.20.
Los A.ftPle• ua1lflld for 1111 tbouPt Wll U.-bllt ~~
to Western
.1 I'. tho pWP to hold th• t912 1LoodmL \l&amp;l&lt;"hmakor Miekol"
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t.. In oxcooa of 12110.000 with The lght will be oeen "hve" lnnal aerl• J.ddaf
wltb IJiriMt 1111111 ill
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b¥A"Iln t Duft announi'fl(! Saturday.
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lanoli,_ gum• m hi&lt;tory Saturdav
1Mmm1 that the . 1 t w 11 d .!receipts. pluo all Amerw.an l2ll locatiOnS In Brllaln. It will St. Louis In t1tt 11Vllllb and II- "'It plit,y-' lilt 11m WI CWid
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ThP '"I" P'"~' to l;md the ' It ,,., ronflrmed by promo· I announced off!Ctally at • Ne• , ancillary rlghlll, which oiloold \also he shown "live" in
the tfinal lame I&amp;Yttl It Lot ~ llld. 11 ·1111111 tlttl II1UGh ID lltil
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cflvf' terl Olymrllr
2,affiP!i w~s ter
Harry Le\•ene when hf YQrk llE'WA conferenct~ Sal~r· l bring hiR tol.al pursf! til around United state", Canadli, South p:les.
p
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r. \Jlj1\, SEEP-'
' packaged as a ifOIIp of' arrived bock In London from a l day, but ne one
with I$&amp;21\,1100.
! America and Mexico via tho The fi!Jal priel, wbk!b
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. r~n~·S IUPII - Pierre Dar·· prominent liinl• ""c ornl i ''" 11 10 Rom•.
1the boul khew ah)thmg aoout roopor'o pur,., Willi anclllery l Early Bird Sat•llite.
while he natiOIIIIIy ~ltviltd. liultdiJ JJ14111) ~ 1 ltlt 11 Col•
inon) . ranct't rop.ranked len· ; l\llstne&lt;• leaders. arm••d wilh , FormBI anoouncement ol tht f 1t.
1right• thrown in, ollnUld amount ImCll&lt;t of wORttrn Europe will he 1,afternoon 1 p,111., (SeT), {t licit ·•
-if ~ er, ii of'llded rlrst in th• it•cts, r1auro., pl&lt;'lur•• nnn a liaht will come eatty
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contact by mean• of the Euro- scheduled to•...,tlmtl tl
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·want ~ IIUt," Altl!t' ,
·.liWII"r. · ain&amp;lts pi Ill! Paris hui\d1e ol ronlid•nco. propor•d \ Pttff '"'"· nroll&gt;hh· oll&gt;r Clay , CMfiCr, YlhJ w1l• ne :Ill M•y I
Converofol Colu
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ltDn Garckln ,oa Ttllldlllf , IYq;, jlatllll~· "Wtln 101111 liter ·
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lodl . al tl1o Rolarul Garro.&lt; : Jnternati&lt;Jnal Olympic t1lmmlt· 'ho.nd '" """ ' '"'IJII•••
I""" lht w..kend: H• hft• boen region nl 1!4,000 Ill "'"vert 1before, ol Wembley Stsdlum, l&amp;elea lor the third 11111 fottrlh il!lll, jiJII ~ bJIIIdlry 11 we 41d
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. FraneoliO Ourr ol ' tee 1tOC) thP atal~·· WpOitltch , An Ameri&lt;·an lawyer llitralnlna &gt;IMdliy '"anllrtr•t!Qn •North Lonctnn Hl~hbury in'" a l.llnd•n. June 18, 11111S. when games on Wednesday and !Itt fii1l. IV• ll1llbl 1t1 btM,
lJ tht top-iledod IMt\llntains have 1111 lfrt&amp;ttolj expt'&lt;'led 10 lly l&lt;1 flrltnill of Ute !lghl.
boxing arona. .
Clay came nff the lloor to s1011·day.
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bill lt-11011'1 be ltecaUII of OV•
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1durin&amp; Ute we&lt;kerul with t11o 1 Thera will be oo return lljJori All but I,IIOtl II the 15,110t1' Cooper 1D the lillb roubd.
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Iii honJen.
PHJLADELPHIA (IJPI) - PiaMIL
pvt Up two oiJICia, ICBitmd at bo111e .tJ11!e lray 8, !lief. Tbe Circle bed wOD 1 NI!Ol'do
WlUle IIGrloll IIIII 111111
Jim Maloney, a stubborn aprlng MaiDol!y, wilo didD'I lip hll _ . , lbrfe llribOUII ID 1111 tylDI 11 pllbl limel at Plttllnlrp over tbat period.
al10 bllllolnln fGr fill '08111. llldlm Ill I lOW Ia lilt tblrd
hol4out, t"sed a Jive-hitter and contra&lt;l until tile lldrd .-It ID fwrtll, .
llota'• wiDnlnll blow .....,
wllo won dlelr flllb llrallbt IIIII fooril laallll tilnul to •
tanned Ill batters saturday fD Marcll, fired hll fall b.u post 'l'l1e Redo picked up tllelr rellevlr Joe IIDnWr 1f1t1r tile plleber.
pme, wbllt' mat Holrllld, Ill Ioiii of It fGr lilt pme.
plteb tbe etnctnnali Reds to a the Phllt 1DJ time there wu 1 final run off !bYe Rldzlk ID tile ClrdiuJI _..,.,. t11ey ...,. Mota'o b11
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Brtnmum IIIII l'red Vlllolltlt"' Tilt Tlprl acortd •
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4 • 1 victory !hat dealt the hmt of trouble. He llrUI)k out nlnlll on
olngl.. by llotl ploying the 11ame under prote•t. rUllllU Dave JWbertl 01111 winllllllileCt
for lilt .wiJIIell woed Nl 1D t1t1 flllb aod
Pblladelphla Plrl!lleo their first the aide in the t.hitd IIIII fourth. Pavletich, Let Cordeau and a ClldiDal mlllla£01' Red Scbco• Iiiii pllcher Tomlllio Sisk.
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lleJtafDn, wllo loll llletr third Werl .adell I IIIIa. ID lhe
Jlla o1 the 5e150n.
He. pve a ~~ triple to sacrifiCO fly by lfelml,
dlenst filed the protest alter he Plttsbufgb took advattlap of "1111 11M iili't :"' il • llrlllbl lied• ·
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I8W!IIIb. llfltllllll film I ~3
'l'l1e 210-pOWlll rii)lthander Richie Allen m 1111 fnt, but Harper coatrlbuted fill field· was rtfused permission to Washburn's wildne,. to score
11••• ,.t!
Larry Sherry, workmg In lead before llle Senators . Ued
hall amp1o suppGri from Vada fanned Bill White aod retired in&amp; &amp;em will! an ICI'Obalic withdn• allrter lllf Watb· twice ia lilt lint itllliq. l(ally
relief of loltclroy lDIIcb, pltt!bld till some on • ll'lple bt Jlittclt·
Plnooa wbo bad lwt trlples Olld JobDDy CaDkeo on an ln!leld divllll "'tcll of CIIIUol'• IIIII bunl toJIIIriDC 1
, . Alou wallud filii mot IIII!GIICI
till eighth to pld&lt; up tile 1tlllfp Bnb kvl!l'!n and ValeDa pair o1 ain&amp;lft, I'Uillllllg Ills roller. He pve up a walk tn drlvl In the 1illll. Jolttmy 111e 111011111. 'l'l1e o111cta1 prolelt ....... WaabbunllinW wild oa
'll&lt;tory. Ron KIIDo, wllo !eo - · home
ID lbo eJ&amp;blb.
balliD&amp; straali. ~ iaJJll!l• datiDi Jolm Briel' ib the third willie Hmmteln of tile PlllllMI wu ,.., IDla'prelltlon o1 tbe a piclclfl ollempt. Willie Stirlleved start&lt;r Pete Richert, .Sherry was lifted for a plnobbaek to los! seaso• and Pete strtklal au1 tbNI bellell, and lllllclc out !Qur tlmll.
1111e1 lflll'llnl nplldq a p11•1 llltiiA llOIIIIUd A1ou and
served up the home nm ball fD httter .•Iter working one innillg
lor 111e DHded ...... Bose
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BW IWerol1d lltllle4 IMine
Kalino aod lllllerttl till defeJI. m rolief of Lolll!ll and Tttly
storla' !Ia)' Cu1p II 6-Tbe SIIDday
Stlllday, April 11, ltiH
SbwpU Iller Dollll Clmdnlon
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'l'l1e Cardl Col It II* lilt a
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p11r o1 1'11111 a1111t two wero out
ltld till flllllitn t:11111 beck
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cboice 111o1e II&lt;OIIil 11111 ICifed 'llltalll nt1 wllb two IIIIa 1111 till I«&lt;OId.
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IIIII Lo1ldt tltlll
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oiJtall. Javier lltlll It IICGild IJdclp Wltllollllclll 1 1-1 ~ Nllled don, ud tMIU• . _
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IT PAUL • MlliliiAPOLJS Gil lilt to lilt plata llld lilt IIID!MI KIWI CIIJ ooortd til ..... raa UDIIl till I __ .J m'
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(Vl'i, - Calllorala lllOidl out- tailed In Otrt Jlood'l flalll.
IIUit. Blcberl lllrUalt: CIUI .... J.aU
; B)' U.W l'rtll 111-'IMol 'Sin FraDcloeo I Jlolllton 2
fllldar lacll WIZ!III' llammed SUit: wt11i 1tV1t1 IMIDp, al· TOIIIIIIJ Ape thw a walk: to
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c ID lbreo dayJ •SIIuldaJ beJt. llGa lldnrall pi~W a lltaiDg 0114 Aflfr Doll Juford llfOditd8Me . CJallopln&amp; Gay Bmlr palled
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wJib • IUbJllr 'It m:1 bdlll •
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Jim Grlllt wbltl a..rlllllmllb doalth. Dd . _ • ........... tltlrd.
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All&amp; Jo!mloa .....
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Palmlr, Dave llarr 1111 lrw:e
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wmor ...., bali tbl CiliA- Tbll'lrllfl pIll&amp; na ltlltk lntpt......, If 1111 1111 ._,
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both oads 01 1 M14.0blo Vallty New York .... ... ..... 1 1[Califorrua 3 Mblneoota a
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!be tllurlb beU llflb ~ Jilt tltr
boiJJir Bmt•"l M-ltoll lulll If 7&amp;ed Saturday afterltoo• aplnst St. Louis .. ...... .. ...... 1 ad:Jet':oit 5 Wasltinglon a
I Califoroia from • ooe - 1'1111 lroDioD·GABS
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lilfOT PUT- fllltlr, I; PINt- dar ID 1111 llnl ylctarJ tbnHIIItr II paet 1111 111111 Cuper lr IIIII Dudley
Tile twia-bill opened ~prep
AMJIIIIC4N LEAG\11
CtnciDnoU f Phlledelphla I
Graat bad I perf~ pme lAir lid, I; Built, G; .....,......
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f H lmlnco u ht retired till POLE VAULT- Clllmaro, G; W111t111c 1 H bmtnp. 'ftlt wJD. trluiJJJ!h onr lilt Kft Volt 1taet illlllllallwq lllll'k Ill
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lbJe 71-itol.t laurlwllat, Wed.
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pme Cleveland .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Oi$an Frllllelseo 7 lloullotl I
ht w.uc.d Paul Schall with or.e HIGH JVt.IP - Bron, G; rna Ia till 10111aat.
balled bll . c.p.r bad 1 74 for :JIJ ilhiJe
.~~m. 6.2 viclory.
Baltllllote ............ .. . 3 I;Cbicqo at Loa ~l;bt out Ia lilt 1iltlt. Schaal thin IAiwwdl, I; Fllber, l'- t'·7"'. So
lllrle4 lAir llle IIIJih
olllftao Jllr~ Wpq, 1 JOUIII TtraD w11o
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c1 llllllld bill IIIII a sacrlflet Sa~, I; lluqle, Q; - llvlll up 1111D 011 •llallt, bll •1 Curt IIWll7 and I ntllf, ltallooned to 111 Ill lllld
I! one hit ill the flnl &amp;ame. AIMinneiGte ...............
IICaliforttl&amp; 11 Minllllota
11J IIJ Bobby KDoop tbll 11'-1'.
OWII """"· ~ IIID8Ie 1114 walk: to Pratt~: lloblnloa. 'l'bt a fl-par total tl Zll. .
no-~ltfer lfto tbmln b) IWD INew Yotk . . . •. . . . . . . . 31 4, KIDW Ctly 11 Qdoqo (2) lllti01ra4 1111 AliCtl dlflell to S. DIBCIII - McCormlell:, Q, J.. Tartabull 1 IUietde boDte l'IID wiped out l J.l New KNPwlllle, hiM, dljend·
llle~e and Marvin Hale t. the Washlnetou .......... ... o ~~· WaohlllltDn II Delrtlt
1 ud ..t lilt lllp fDr Ul'-7".
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Y«i a4vulqt IIIII Jlluad·lll fiJI T. cl C. dwmp!oa, libel bll
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:sost4i ......... ... ... o 4 BoStGn at Ctevelllld
Wanter'l aam.wlmtlll( bit 111 Ill-YARD IUGH
Th !tnt iol: nm CIDlt •• an dtleal on AI Dolmbtg, who secend Cllllii!CIIUve 70 to aland
"'''" .enkiDJ opened •• the JKanou City ... . ..... . o f N..,. Yorlt atBallimOI't
fill ant IDDlq.
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~ - Earbart, l; Bron, G; J..error. a stolen base and " \worked SZ-3 lnnlngo In his Ifni al 214, two u.ilder par.
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Dou a..- VI
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and
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NATIONAL WGlJE
Allallta at New Yotk
raa boll« bl : ~
JOO.YARJ) DAIB - UaybrJ, sacriltca fly.
I. The y - flol: 1-0 104 214 and Cramptoa ~ the
t"'ta and wes rtiiOVod by Dfd. Sl Loull t Plttlbtlttb .1
CltlcinnaU 11 Pltlladllpitla
1lltta 11 011, 1 bll bfiiiiCilllld I; 11111. I; lll*llll, G; -U:t. It wu lht Sox' aeeOIId wt. in Im the lhtrd inning on a ~ · ·
dta In the third. Jeoklnl wentiAtlanta New Yorlt 1
St. Lottil at Pllllbur&amp;b
lliUlld .~ ID 11 IIIIDY MILil RUN - B. ktllb, G; . throe aamoaiiDd Kaom City's i by Elsto~ Howard, • d~uble by Tlod with Casper at one .,.
3
the route in the oecood game. !Philedelphla 1 Cincinnati 1
Cltlcqo at 1M Anplel
dlr• to put fill Twllll ahead 2- lol.artin, I; Baker, G; - •:&amp;I. · Iori defeat WJibout a win tbis =b~o~c~~· a~d P: der 215 were Bobby Nlllhols,
Sotltbern'• lone hit of ll1o
Los ADJtltl 1 Chlel(• 2
Houotoa al 11111 Frucllel
o. Bul OutD&lt;t llleD lllll1ed ~ 110 ·~LAY- Woo by lfODo seaooa.
Orioles 5
s b..,k · In the [ wllb a 70 kturday; lltllc San·
lel'IKIOil was a aohd '&lt;lt by
.
liJd wfll tilt rtll of tbt way ton ln 1.311.9.
bottom ball of the frame on ' den, lllso with a 70, 1114 Do a
Tim Cozart when be appeal'ed ,
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I lo win lhl lamt Ylllb a NV· I·~ARDG· DASH - .~'· ' Meu Upeod Brave~~
Blerary's homer to right, bil Massengale wbo bad o 61.
•• lead·off bitter ,. th&gt; ltrst
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orron dttrlna the doublrheader.l
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l'tret Gamr :
s'N FRANCISCO fiJPI) - ,got aU Ute help hi nt«1ed from
Q; lll&lt;harda, I; G. 8mllb
:vur w.lory Saturday when reltever Jad:te OJU... In the B!Uy Reay wanted bll t'ltlcqo
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' ' . IIIey defealfd thr Atlonta
&lt;;:"!oleo
added Blaelc Hawkl to rttum to lhl!r
00 1
H le Beth« and hitter . drove in 1hr., nms wilb runs on Friday lll&amp;bt wltll bts
:rz&amp;.YARD OA811 - Maybry, ! Bravoo, 3-1. on Ed Kranepool's rupn by oill BOllgbtl
1n bolme l'l(llllr teason form qailllt
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1two • run homer and lh n
4
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I· Hall I Y
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r, 8 8 Be, 1 Dtllrolt Ked WI
ella
Bethel, Swingler 4, Jenkm•. DiJ· i hi• ..corul hom•r of th. .rBIOn I 1rWillie Mayo batte4 II two DELAWARE, Oblo (UPIJ w' $:1. . hit pilclting of Jack Ha,:il.;.e- , liel!ler's ohol!!t and Blefary'l -·" ahead ID .::
y er"'
dlo 3·' Cnndilf.
)larlchal
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G Wallbrown :1 ,, and
. ,. a smglo .and Juan
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NYU Mrieo !Dr llllran&amp;tt
Second an1e
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tu 'l AJou chipped in wllb thrte 1114 lelloll but tlroppod lwo tJOll• FINAL SCORE - Irooton 78 llrat ol the 111101 In two starlt
1111 linalo of lht Staltlo Cup
McArthur . . . OOJ 12 - 6 6 "' pact .
ciDubl" and Jim Kart hod three tleclolonl htrl 8tlurday.
IGalllpollo fO.
aod ropre,.nt.d thtlr bell AGING BROWN
Iplayoffs.
y
Southtrn
1an 11'1 - 2 o.Giant.o to' •·1 \ICWI') o~er the:Oingleo
In 1 11\ohll San The hDot Bl!h'l~ !JIIllec lhrer l
break from thl1 barrier ln their ! HELSINKI' (UP!) -Jarma "We haven't skated any Ume
Blake. Ual•, l . '"d Belhel hm!Sion A•lrn. .
. fr8l1Ci"o attock oplnlt w .. !runt in 1111 tb&lt;th mol•g on four
AHL Pia elf llaad 1 . tive-yeor history.
I BerJioef, 135, Fblland, beat' in the playoffo like we •••
Jeakills and l und•l l.
. . ~· vtctory '"" ~on FranciS· •Houston plt&lt;hers. .
i ,..,..cutlve •~tra bm bitt to·lBy Uallld /," 1 ~i~r!:u.
Titey tDat nine 11ra!ght before asin&amp; former !lihlwoi(bt cham- oleate," Ray uld. "lui may·
en s fourth or th• •raoon Dav! lll111h. who p1tehld tit! ! •""'" Ill ~ Oltio Conference . Serteo .\,
of level ... . ""'~'"If tlletr lirst
vletory pion Joe Browu, 1111, Now Itt 1 should tl¥1 somo crodH
CLEAN SWEEr
agmn.;t "'" . Jo'' and boo&lt;~ed : ~r.&lt;l ltve IMIJ11a and &amp;••• •P, win om Akroa Oltlo Wesleyll,
II'. L.idurllll tltlir ~barter year In Orleans, io t o1co1 IOorOWlll to fill Red Wlnp. 'l'bty mJcht
· 196Z, dropped etrht in a row etlbeut al HeJiiakl KihlbiiiiD Hall Itt iaklng ATHEN~ Ohio 1UP II - OI1in the (:"':''' .'nlo f1t1t pi act 10 olx or the uven San l'ronctoco , now II :H overall aid Akron ' Rochester
of 11 IW'f from
1 0
Untversi l_l' \Fin h•~·wiHI I . tcrmi~ Lhe Na hon a1 LF!~I~Uf'
nm~, took the loss, h11 f1rst 1-3.
!Quebec
lM1 IFridayDight. ·
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0 1 tbe begmDIDJ IJf the
ann golt rnef'l~ ,., Mmt" Fr1day rm .\tanchal. who pitched· agam~t oo victories .
, Wesleyan open~ Jefenae of Settet 1 , len ot l'lvt
HMson, five atraleht 1Q Jwt aud .....:=~::;;::..__ _ _ _..:.,:::..__ _ _ _ __..~
fe~turmg an ~as~ llt-2 rhnmClnd 111_1!y 13 tnning." during thr e'~ TI1e AMros got their rnly run its c~nreren:e ten&amp;ii title by clt·
W.
two In 1 row last year.
WID over \lars hall ,,, ""' ilch . hihitinn "'"'"" became uf
' in '"" fiith when Jim G•n•il• JoaliOI OfniOOn 7·2 ., It "'ore&lt;l i Springfield
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trllb bll ltCOII4 ~ l'wl of tilt 8llurdiJ tO llllak
I M tie lnd piCtl tt.. 1lndlf.llll4 DtlrOit ,..... 10 • 7·5
miOr)' over tilt WubiDJIOD Sellltqn ID I pmt fHIUtlng

Pl'1'l'SBVIIGH tVPl) - l'lllcll-ldtWr 111D11r Mota trio
pled 11omt two 1'11111 ID lila NVeDth IDJJIDC 811U1UJ wbell
tt.. PlltlbUrp Plrltel tDded • hro-YNI' J'~ J'lel4 Mjlllr."
by derllllac tbe SL LoW CardlallJ H.

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Windrows
lilted .and mowed
champions at major s h ow 1
tbe midwest,
Now you ean whip bav hal'\'estlnJ bands down! Ta'kt
easter• ball or the uiu•;i II down s'fatba amost nine feet wide.
New Holland's new Rayblne mower-crusher

sweepa

through tallet~t. thickest crops at &amp;pecds up to eight miles
an hour. It mows. it cn.11hes. It even windrows.
Tbe Ha1bine mower-t!rusber offers many of the her·
vesting adva~taees of self-propelJed wi.ndrower.'l, and at

GRAVELY

.nuch lower mvestment. It's the ideal puU-type machine
~or fanners who haven 1t enough acreagt' to justify owning
1 windrower but who want more c... paclt; than they can
Jet with 1 mower and conditioner working in tandem.

Fulton•Thompson TractoJ Sales

Riding Tractor end itt
AJ.Qear.[)riye !0*
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WY 2-5101

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Your F1rm Chemle~l Htadqu•rtert
Third &amp; lyCim~ Sts.

G•lllpolis, 0.

PhoM 446-2461

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) NIW 27 Baler gives you high
~ &amp;Bplcity with quality to match/
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ROTARY MOWIRI

RPIICIIr for your money 1111111 any baler
In thl loot' x18" bale cla~lus lhl solid quality you••
find In larpr IH balers. Value-packed featurtolncluda
, I new, exclliliVI Shuttle-Glide feed lhet really keept
. hay lllillllnlt but JnOVin&amp; gently. A htavy.duty power
train and the famous IH knotter-with rust&lt;fesilting,
wear natarding chrome-plllttd tying parts that tie a17
percent lbvnger 11Aot. Pickup lllip ciiRcllasllandlrd
equipment.
SlOP Ill . . Sl£ 111111An IIEW Ill Til M18 2JIWIII

Meigs Equipment Co.
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....., WY 2·2176

PHONE 992-5570
169 N. SECOND

SABRE Til I ER

•COMPLETE
REMODELING

$46·97

SEED CORN.

•ALUMINUM
SIDING

ALL OTHER LANDMARK VARIETIES IN PLINTIPUL SUPPLY..;.
BUY NOW, PLANT BIG YIELD, PIILD TEmD LANDMARK CORN.

POME·ROY

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DWARF MOSAIC-UMITED SUPPLY

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Tah delivery frolll our area warehouse. CaD U1 for speclal!rAd Hnlce
-Bulk Spreading Available - We Also Can App~ NltroJllll
To Your Fieldll. All Allalyaia, 1tral&amp;ht aDd mixed
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8:00P.M.

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Extraordin1ry New H•y M1china
IT

MOWS

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Conditions

IT
Windrows
lilted .and mowed
champions at major s h ow 1
tbe midwest,
Now you ean whip bav hal'\'estlnJ bands down! Ta'kt
easter• ball or the uiu•;i II down s'fatba amost nine feet wide.
New Holland's new Rayblne mower-crusher

sweepa

through tallet~t. thickest crops at &amp;pecds up to eight miles
an hour. It mows. it cn.11hes. It even windrows.
Tbe Ha1bine mower-t!rusber offers many of the her·
vesting adva~taees of self-propelJed wi.ndrower.'l, and at

GRAVELY

.nuch lower mvestment. It's the ideal puU-type machine
~or fanners who haven 1t enough acreagt' to justify owning
1 windrower but who want more c... paclt; than they can
Jet with 1 mower and conditioner working in tandem.

Fulton•Thompson TractoJ Sales

Riding Tractor end itt
AJ.Qear.[)riye !0*
llotlrr Mower R!;td.l. y

WY 2-5101

Spring Ave.

POMEROY

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CONTROL!

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Recommendations.

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From Ynr Farm Senkt Center

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. Formerly: Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.

Your F1rm Chemle~l Htadqu•rtert
Third &amp; lyCim~ Sts.

G•lllpolis, 0.

PhoM 446-2461

II
) NIW 27 Baler gives you high
~ &amp;Bplcity with quality to match/
, · :f H:~ " .., , ,,,, 1

· TURF TRIM
ROTARY MOWIRI

RPIICIIr for your money 1111111 any baler
In thl loot' x18" bale cla~lus lhl solid quality you••
find In larpr IH balers. Value-packed featurtolncluda
, I new, exclliliVI Shuttle-Glide feed lhet really keept
. hay lllillllnlt but JnOVin&amp; gently. A htavy.duty power
train and the famous IH knotter-with rust&lt;fesilting,
wear natarding chrome-plllttd tying parts that tie a17
percent lbvnger 11Aot. Pickup lllip ciiRcllasllandlrd
equipment.
SlOP Ill . . Sl£ 111111An IIEW Ill Til M18 2JIWIII

Meigs Equipment Co.
:-

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llHr Mei1Js General Hospital

....., WY 2·2176

PHONE 992-5570
169 N. SECOND

SABRE Til I ER

•COMPLETE
REMODELING

$46·97

SEED CORN.

•ALUMINUM
SIDING

ALL OTHER LANDMARK VARIETIES IN PLINTIPUL SUPPLY..;.
BUY NOW, PLANT BIG YIELD, PIILD TEmD LANDMARK CORN.

POME·ROY

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ADAPTED FOR THE MEIGS, GAWA, MASON AREA

DWARF MOSAIC-UMITED SUPPLY

eAWNINGS

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SELF.PROPnLID

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Aluminum Products

has EVERYTHING
LAND
MAR
r----F-E-RT-IL-IZ-ER--SE-RV-IC_E_ ___, AT the PRICES YOU WANT TO PAY
Tah delivery frolll our area warehouse. CaD U1 for speclal!rAd Hnlce
-Bulk Spreading Available - We Also Can App~ NltroJllll
To Your Fieldll. All Allalyaia, 1tral&amp;ht aDd mixed
·
aviii"""AI at MWiow priG&amp;
PHONI WYNIII

NEW BUSINESS NOW OPEN

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John A. Epling wentlo a Ma·
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school board Friday night by a H
vote eD)ployed James L. Clark of Rio Grande as acting su·
perlntendent and _buslne" manager ol the Sotlthwestern
~al School DistriCt until June 30, 1966, or any time prior
t. Ihat date.
The motion to hire Clark was made by J. Merrill Car·
ter and seconded by John D. Lloyd. Voting "No'' was Os·
car L. Caln. Clark will serve as superl.ntendent until 8 re.
llacement can be found . for Clay Baker, whose contract the
board terminated Thursday
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"WITH the arrival of Purple Martin birds, sunlnler
can't be too far off," said Mrs. Garnet McKean,
of the Wiltiam·Ann Motel last Wednesday morning.
"They"ve amved on schedule, hund·
reds of them, for the past eight or nine
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Further PI'Qspective Erosion of Rural Schools and Of Our Rural Etonom~

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Paln.t jUBt· Ute ume 1n damp weather. Oft 1ft tuif
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Executive S:ecretary, Ohio Development and Publicity Commission
. Publicity Chairmen, SOutheastern Ohio Regional Council
A-20 .Yeor. Rt!CQrd Aiding The Development Of SOutheastern Ohio

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LESS, and have more time for fun. He'll buy that paint and it's

UNQUE DISPLAY - Tower Antennas, Inc., has I
unique window display, which waa inatalled over the
In promotinJI CATV, manager Steve Swarny booked up
seven l~incll TV sets, one for eacb channel picked up
here by cable TV. A Wfill·type paneting surrounded
the display. Swarney said \he display will be used for
grand opening purposes in another community Iat~r
this spring, then it will be returned to the Gallipolis
office on Third and Grape.

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So if dad gets the house paint Jhat LASTS LONGER- he can paint

QDIE O'Donnell, the Blue Devil booster'• new and am·
bltious president, bas called a meeting Tuesday for
aD work crews and other interested booaters. The sealion will begin at 8 p.m., in Gallia Academy Higb
school

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ball, or golf with someone, or go fishing or iust have' fun.

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Dad doe 511 't really like to paint! Especially when he can play

IT will be the first big country and western event to
play in the community since the late 1950s. Ferlin
Husky, a long-time name star of the famed Opry from
Nashville, Tenn., will be \he feature attraction. Tick·
ets are selling !or $2 a person. The afternoon show
will commence at 2 o'clock. The ovenine performance
heglna at a.

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evening of Saturdav, April 30. That's the date tbe Blue
Devils' booster club will sponsor the Grand Ole' Opry
show.

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•ppeared to be
larger in number than usual. "They covered the
whole area Monday and Tuesday evening," she continued. The Purple Martin Is helpful 1n that one bird con·
sumes as many as 2,000 mosquitos according to an ar·
ticle which appeared 1n the Columbus Dispatch reeently. "And they are beautiful smgers, too," according to
Mra. McKean.

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~obe Fceter's Red Horse Sei'(·
rce Station, was blocked J...fl
some time, and one way tr1!J1e
was later maintained u It ll
wreckage could be cleiiJl
from the highway. The b.ighpp
was partially oloc!ted for Ill'
boun.
if,:
The accident Is sUD uot1er Jil.
vestiption, tutd no Charges iuiV.
been filed, accordlna to the P..

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THE Purple Martins normally build in hollow trees,
but readily adapt to nesting boxes. They usually
leave when bouse sparrows are abundant. Mrs. McKean said several nesting boxes have been constructed in the motel area. "They must consider it their
regular home after a long stay down south," she said
jokingly. The Purple Martins fly to southern MexiCO
and the aoutbwesfern ball of the nation durin&amp; the
wmter months.

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pita! and released. She suffered
facial lacerations. She was a
passenger In the car driven by
her sister.
The Rt. 35 aec1dent occurred
apparently when Mis-; Lawhorn,
driving east, attempted to rnak!
a left turn across Ute Wghw.ay
in the path of a westbound •eml
tractDr . frailer operated by
Ralph L, Olinger, 36, Oaklawn,
Ill., the palrol stared.
The Lawhorn car was demolished with the most extensive
domage tD \be rlgbl front. 'll1e
windshield was broken out
There was only moderate t1aJn.
age to the semi outfit. The trac.

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Martin birds usually return here
in mid-April, and stay until lDld·
September. According to the encyclopa:·dia, the Purple Martins of Canada
and the United States are a bit larger
than the House Martin of Europe and
\hstern Asia, or the Sand Martin.

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. Seven young peopla .were In· I tile~ b~o kaoelted oal tbe
rured tn separate Gallta and car's wt.dtbleld,
counly accldenta IMe Most seriopsly lnjured in
Frlday ~ight, according to the the Jackson county accident
State Htgbway palrol. All the was Mary K. Carpenter, 14, Rl.
InJUred were ol Gallta counly. I Vinlon, doughier of :llr. and
Five t
• ed Mrs. Miles Ca!Wflter. stie was
in -' one e~:;s::~d:r:t ~j: admitttd to Holzer Hospital
m Fr'd
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with severe lacerations of lhe
a~ 8 ~~j :nth 'r Rt' 1~ ml.e face. Her condition is reported
Jacksoa ..:,.~Y 0
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Two youq &amp;lrb, IDvotved Z Bidwell, daughter ol Mr. and
'" aa acctdeat II 8:67 p.m. Mrs, Richard H. Lawhorn. wos
Frldoy 01 Rt. 35, tbne mil" admitted to , Holzer Hospital
west of GaDip.~lo, probably wit~ a fractured right jaw, frac.
owe lhelr llvea to oe11 belli. lured oose and severe facial
ollkera at !be GaDipotls patrol lacerations after the Rt. 35 acpetit polnted oat. '11M!Ir ear elden!. She Is reported in &amp;ood
.wu otrnck by a oeml, aDd rondltion.

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called It .... outrage.
11111 lllllawfal lnvasioa of
SllASMAN STUMBO
tile Maooalc Loqe." He was
Coaot Gaor&lt;l Seamao Aplfttled by absolute 1u..,.
prenllce
Darryl V, Stumbo,
from tbe boord.
son of Mr. IIIII Mrs. Clifford
. Prior to the birlng of Barsot· Stumbo 1~ 4lt S. Slllb Ave.
tJ, Cam orally served notice on Mtddlepert, b11 romple&amp;.
all members the Soutbwest- eel etpt weels of lnten•lve r&lt;·
er~ board that my property ia trail tralnilll at Cape May,
pr1vate ~ a~yone of you N. Y.
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A retired State Examiner,
Clark worked for 1S yeifrs in
th general area. A veteran of
2G years in the teaching profess'on. he served 19 years as ••·
ecutive head In Morrow County,
.Jnckson county, and Galli a
county.
A veteran f W ld W
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Clark served !ith t~~ Flfl:~.~
ine Regiment in the Second Army Division. He holds the 01,_
tingulshM Service Cross. Navv
Cross, French Croix de Guerr!,
Purple Heart, Good Conduct
Medal. and lhe Vicrory Medal.

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tiona, three of which died for caught on 1!, will be treated as
the lack of a second.
trespassers.
trot
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By 4·1 votes, with Cain vot- Cain, following Lloyd's openlng "No," Ihe board passed ing motion on Bllker, Initiated
Olficers of the Jacksoa paiNt
the following motions:
three motions, all of which died
post said the Rl. 3:1 ae&lt;U•
occurred wheo Roscoe Wtri,
1. To direct the cl•rk to serve for lack of • second. T bey
written notice on Clay Baker were:
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17, Rt. I Vmtoa, beatletl IGUlb,
ran o!f the right lido of ibo
that his contract as teaclter and 1. To remove Mrs. Beman as 1
local superintendent has been clerk of the board for being
highway and atrncl: a tree. 'lilt
car came bllcl&lt; ooto tho bl&amp;1tterminated, subject to his right incompetent and failing to accur'
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to apply for a hearing, I he ately report the proceedings of The 1966 March of Dlntesl
right side, tblo lime ....-turning
termmation to become effec_tlve the board.
campaign in Meigs County
onto ill top. 11to veblclt . .
at the earliest dale authorized 2. To remove Mrs. Beman as brought in fi,S9S.S9,
demolished.
by law, and further that _he has secretary at the high school or- paign Chairman Mrs. Carl
other pssseJJger~fo IU . .
been sus~ded from h1s ~m- ~~~e. because her employment Horky said Saturday.
The
plo~ment w1theut pay elfeehve m the capacity wa~ a waste of drive was sponsored by the
Ill of Rt. I Vinllm, wbo reee1to
Aprtl 15, all lor reasons that the school children s money. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
ed minor iDJDrfel .. I'ITIUbfll
1he has failed and refused I&lt;&gt; per- 3. To release J. Robert Evana Th M0th ' M h
boopltallzaliol, .... lliiiy Car·
.. J. ~err•IJ Carter also made Iform varklus duties of
local as acting principal at the high
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arc
propettier, II; Ray Carpeltter, 1ft
a motion, seconded by Charles superintendent and . teacher in school, being va.tional agricul- d~ced $585.56 m Pomeroy
Ruby
Conn, Ill; and ~
Carler. to employ Joseph D direct disregard and d. bed" t
. t t h
be Middleport. There W89 $299.85
Barsotr·l,. So uth wester~ H1gh
. ·Ience to the instructions,1sodirec-1- assigned
ure ms rur.
or, duties.
e can not
from
the
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Conn, 13. All lnllod •
other
llolzer
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School selence and math mstruc- tions and orders of the schOlJI Evans present at the meeting scbools, a~ mailers
Jacbon
patrol
tor, as eo-o~dlnator of the Title board; and for further reason called f~r the board to second $939.89. Com col~ectors,
ed Ward wtlh recMeo1 ....
1 program 10 the Southwestern that his public conduct
has the motion and cast a favora- ceUaneous organu:ations
tioa, IIIII dlltl ldttl lttt .lattlt!IIJI
Local Sc~l Oislrict, retrac. been such as to brmg reproach Ible vote in his behalf. But \be business place
coUectionsl
CIJUIIty JIIVIIIill tiDIII'I,
11v_e to Apnl 12. The V\lle was upon the school district and to Iboard refused to take any ac- brought in $71.
unanlmus.
destroy his effectiveness as a I lion until the May meeting.
Volunteer collectors
Mrs. Naomi Beman, clerk of teacher and administrator in It was pointed out that Ev- Pomeror and Middleport
the board, r~d a letter from Ithe district.
I ans' holdlng the acting princl- Mrn. Rtchard Pickens,
county supermtendent T. K. Ow-~ 2'. To direct the clerk to serve pal post might jeopardize the Ttw~as ScaUy, Mrs.
Cu .
ens that he . would recommend written notice on Baker that the school's vocational agriculture Jenkillson, Mrs,. Fred
a local supermte~en_t for South- bDard has decided nDt to renew money which amounts to about Mrs .. Paul Bostic, Mrs.
western Sc~ool D1~tr1ct who had his contract neither as local $8,950. All parties concurred Jenkins, Mrs. William Ingles,
no ~nnect10ns With the Gallia superintendent nor teacher, nor that this was true but 00 action Mrs. Darlyne Bender, MrJ.
eounty sc~ool system. Owens in any other capacity, iR tbe was forthcoming. Evans has Tom Rue, Mrs. Dale Walbura,
ha• promt~d lhe board al leasl Southwestern Local School Dis· been acUng principal since the Mrs: Jacl&lt; Sotterfield, Jr., Mrs.
Gallipolis lltml&lt;ipal """"'
t~ree applicants for the pos1· tr1ct, before April 30, 1966.
beginning of Ute school year
Lewts Sauer, Mrs.
Robert s. Betz ODed
tton.
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I 3. To ralily and approve Tues· The board also by 1 f.l
Baker, Miss Betty
GETS GIIT -Jennifer Blakeslee, a Pomeroy High School junior, presents Mr. and C. S .th
Hanltoa
Board preSident John R. Mor-1 day nighl's activities ol t be agreed to pay for the
bank· Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Gibbs a gift during the annual Junior-Senior Prom on Friday night in the costarru • 18• 1lidweU, ~~ IIlii
gan concurred lOll per cent with board and ita members and board Jn the bigb school IY1D les A. Bradbury, Mro.
high school auditorium. Mr. Gibb~ superintendent of Pomeroy Schools for many yeara of ~· ~nc. dlarp
the county s~permte~dent and the1r counsel who requested Ti- Cain again voted "No:' point: Boyd, Mra. Dewey
baa attended 37 consecutive proms. He is retiring after this year.
' ad~ ~fine baiiUSpi!IJdcommended him on Ins actions. tie I papers from Baker; also to ing out tbat scbool money could Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs,
w
aDd msts, snd
The boar&lt;! passed a resolution ratify and approve the employ- ·OSOd.nd l"''l .10 ••n
ou Uam RU!seU, Mrs. Pooler. Mrs. Child Is Injured
arned Smltll \be DOll time he
IMirucllng the clerk to ·mite Ime~t of substitute teachers by Cain threatened
pboar;' ~itb Golda Motl111ing, Mrs.
Teatb District
Coagre11•
appeared 011 1 traff.lo cbarg~ he
Owens 8 letter of commend&amp;· ,acimg principal J. Robert Ev· a taxpayer's suit If tho motion Smith, Ml~. Kenoelb
In Street Mishap
IDIII1 Waller H. Moeller, Lao·
would auspend bla operatnr 1 ~
lton.
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ans on April 15, 11166.
pa88ed.
Mrs. Lee Smi1b Mrs
...,are l)'llem to eliminate
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The meeting, an adjourned eata took the boord to lask He had previous! made the Beaver, Mrs. J'a.,k . Bachner, PT. PLEASANT - An
!lmm polatioa problems In
rrutb pleaded not guilly II
sesston ol the regular monthly lor Its Tuesday night actioa, same statement ..;r to the hir· Mrs. Richard Owen.
M r year • old Central G r a
lla&lt;ltte will be fiDUCed wltb
the chtl11~ but was found guilty
mee\itlf!, started off with a ser- when it waa reported llrat three I8JOI . 1
P
Richard lloseDbaum Mr
School stud..\ received
• fl,l51 pabllc wom pro.
upon testimoay of Olf:cer Jolltl
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les of motions and counter-mo- members of tbo board and Gal· supermte:O':t. lii'D l' Ia! II10IId Batey IIIIas Debb,;
CoMtraelloa of the -·,lOll A tru&lt;!k and two cars were Altizer. ft marked •he third
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IDjuriea Friday afteroooa
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limo lbla ytar that Smtih hBJ
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sbe apparently darted into
oy~l!m would be sdledtded to
m a mishap Friday appeared ln mu ucipBJ court
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annmg
PT PL~'!IANT- • te
First Aid Cou1'8e
Mrs. Frank
of a car oa Vlmd Street. &amp;etllllderway iD 1967 and wUI a! 5:10 m. on WesL Main-sttlor a trallie violatioa.
T • to Ca 'Ia)
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Edward Moore Mrs
involYO a sewap &lt;OIIeetlna .
np
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taltve bearitt&amp; to lnvetltgate Of 121/ H Tak
Hovatter Mrs.• Daa.
&lt;hlkl, Pew Jon.,,
system ond trealmeat faclll· m Pomeroy at the bridge
Judge Detz also fined James
PT. pT,EASANT- l"orty Pt., cbarses of metal dlsc"mlaa72 n,
en Mrs Da~e HID Mn
of Mrs. Ehna Jones,
lleo, aeeordlllg to Conr. Moe!R. Slute!, 1~, of 41 Lariat Dr,
Pleasant High School seniors t!oa Ia employmeot at L"klll Members of tbt Glllla CotmCrooks
Paui
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an lour chaperonea are com- state HOipltal luts beea
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MaiD Street, waa treated
Pollee said the wheel .. • gil Sigler, 10, ol Ill Second
pletlng plans lor their an- scbedofed lor '11tllrlda fo~ ty Citizens Raalo Band IDe., man, Mrl. Norman
Holzer hospital for oruisco
_ _ _.,. truck driven by Ebert Dirik· Ave. Ill uti costs for IDtoli
1212
nualtrip lo New York aty. The Iowlng a lour liN p!;..ate toot a
hour standard Red ~:; ~~~~Smith,
released,
WILL PROMOTED
son, 32• Cbarlesl&lt;&gt;n, W, Va.,
ud Carrie £. Slew~
group wiU leave Pl. Pleasant meetln!l of tbe SWo Htonan Cross First Aid course t h II, Spe
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Ilea
K w·ll
broke off, caUSJJtg \be brakeof 112'112 Second AYe., 15
on April 24 In a chartered bus. Rights COmmlsoloa. A r.. week. Joo Fenderboocb ol the I ars, Ill&lt;. Tom
Grueser, According lo offlw.s
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hoe to give way, and the
costa, 1m1 IIIL!pOidad bol1l,
Chaperon.S will be Mrs. La- port 01 the meetlq wiD be Kyger Creek plaat wu the
Mrs. T1tont ' Clelland, Mn. )'011118 girl stated ahe
serving with the Naval
h1cle drilled backwards.
DA a charga ol drlviq 1be
· Jack
Mr nd
ad
~Curl McDa. .el, Mrs.
Do
the atreet
at Corps, at Yokosuka,
wroog dlreclloD 1111
vma
son,
. a
Mrs. m e to ~v. Hulell mttb, sln!ctor Jn classes bold at Groce IBetzlng Mi88 &amp;We
betweea Stb and Sth Str.e
bas beeo promo•·• to
The lnlck struck an
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Charles Chambers and James wbo osked for tbe iDvesti&amp;a· M thodlsl ch b.
Mi88 sbarleo
bee
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streeL
Lancianese, all teachers of HoD of clw-101 by a labor ... e
ure
'I Rosetta IJ le
ibo amt .:~~~d wben
Officer 'l'hird Class. The
22, Cleveland, and it ill
For!eltiag lloltls we:t .Jullor
!lason County.
loa ..,....Dilllg part o1 tbo The 14 members earolled bi Rllfi
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of Mr. and Mrs. Norman C.
was shoved Jnt&lt;&gt; another
M&lt;Gairt, 14, of 483 SeCOil4
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t b e .insUiulllla ..nero.
\be course ln&lt;lutletl John Sallu, Mrs. j llrL ~
t~ • b, tlrl :;"J : patbJ ol
he is a 1961 lftlduato of
driven by Edwill King,
A.._, $t2.110, Ill 1 allf paliclt
group will tour such intere.stlng The heariag to be beld at Pat SaJiaz, Richard Kingery, Richard~wlings M r
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M0
amn
land Hlgb a&lt;boot He bas
tart, W. Va. There was no
ol IIPIItifl&amp;l lid Boy
places as the United Na\IOilS: Lakill wUI be cl.,ed
..,. Gene Stewart Jimmy Sbato v·
• rs.
ason
pleted four years In the
age to the truck tutd
rt,latiJ 11oo1r, IIJ,.
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Staten Island,
CWnatown, coniiDI t ·· commlsslo~ prnt. Ross
Opal
.=.:e:gbse!"~~~.:
O&lt;Cti1Ted J~~ The
8lld is startina a six year
io both ~ars. No arresls or
speedhf. _..ltir ..
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m, OlllillmeiJl
juriea were reported.
StoCk Elcllartf!O, Radio City ....,... llllly charges o1 dJo. Capebarl, Tom Grube. Tom Mra Klrmlt' WDI"'" Mra.
Music llau, the Bowery erlmlaaUoa.
Mllll, GleD Solei, IDII Qlarin · ·
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ar.d attend a night club.
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Clark.
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school board Friday night by a H
vote eD)ployed James L. Clark of Rio Grande as acting su·
perlntendent and _buslne" manager ol the Sotlthwestern
~al School DistriCt until June 30, 1966, or any time prior
t. Ihat date.
The motion to hire Clark was made by J. Merrill Car·
ter and seconded by John D. Lloyd. Voting "No'' was Os·
car L. Caln. Clark will serve as superl.ntendent until 8 re.
llacement can be found . for Clay Baker, whose contract the
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"WITH the arrival of Purple Martin birds, sunlnler
can't be too far off," said Mrs. Garnet McKean,
of the Wiltiam·Ann Motel last Wednesday morning.
"They"ve amved on schedule, hund·
reds of them, for the past eight or nine
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Executive S:ecretary, Ohio Development and Publicity Commission
. Publicity Chairmen, SOutheastern Ohio Regional Council
A-20 .Yeor. Rt!CQrd Aiding The Development Of SOutheastern Ohio

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LESS, and have more time for fun. He'll buy that paint and it's

UNQUE DISPLAY - Tower Antennas, Inc., has I
unique window display, which waa inatalled over the
In promotinJI CATV, manager Steve Swarny booked up
seven l~incll TV sets, one for eacb channel picked up
here by cable TV. A Wfill·type paneting surrounded
the display. Swarney said \he display will be used for
grand opening purposes in another community Iat~r
this spring, then it will be returned to the Gallipolis
office on Third and Grape.

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So if dad gets the house paint Jhat LASTS LONGER- he can paint

QDIE O'Donnell, the Blue Devil booster'• new and am·
bltious president, bas called a meeting Tuesday for
aD work crews and other interested booaters. The sealion will begin at 8 p.m., in Gallia Academy Higb
school

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IT will be the first big country and western event to
play in the community since the late 1950s. Ferlin
Husky, a long-time name star of the famed Opry from
Nashville, Tenn., will be \he feature attraction. Tick·
ets are selling !or $2 a person. The afternoon show
will commence at 2 o'clock. The ovenine performance
heglna at a.

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evening of Saturdav, April 30. That's the date tbe Blue
Devils' booster club will sponsor the Grand Ole' Opry
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The French City Press

•ppeared to be
larger in number than usual. "They covered the
whole area Monday and Tuesday evening," she continued. The Purple Martin Is helpful 1n that one bird con·
sumes as many as 2,000 mosquitos according to an ar·
ticle which appeared 1n the Columbus Dispatch reeently. "And they are beautiful smgers, too," according to
Mra. McKean.

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jackknifed intD a ditch.
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~obe Fceter's Red Horse Sei'(·
rce Station, was blocked J...fl
some time, and one way tr1!J1e
was later maintained u It ll
wreckage could be cleiiJl
from the highway. The b.ighpp
was partially oloc!ted for Ill'
boun.
if,:
The accident Is sUD uot1er Jil.
vestiption, tutd no Charges iuiV.
been filed, accordlna to the P..

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THE Purple Martins normally build in hollow trees,
but readily adapt to nesting boxes. They usually
leave when bouse sparrows are abundant. Mrs. McKean said several nesting boxes have been constructed in the motel area. "They must consider it their
regular home after a long stay down south," she said
jokingly. The Purple Martins fly to southern MexiCO
and the aoutbwesfern ball of the nation durin&amp; the
wmter months.

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pita! and released. She suffered
facial lacerations. She was a
passenger In the car driven by
her sister.
The Rt. 35 aec1dent occurred
apparently when Mis-; Lawhorn,
driving east, attempted to rnak!
a left turn across Ute Wghw.ay
in the path of a westbound •eml
tractDr . frailer operated by
Ralph L, Olinger, 36, Oaklawn,
Ill., the palrol stared.
The Lawhorn car was demolished with the most extensive
domage tD \be rlgbl front. 'll1e
windshield was broken out
There was only moderate t1aJn.
age to the semi outfit. The trac.

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Martin birds usually return here
in mid-April, and stay until lDld·
September. According to the encyclopa:·dia, the Purple Martins of Canada
and the United States are a bit larger
than the House Martin of Europe and
\hstern Asia, or the Sand Martin.

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. Seven young peopla .were In· I tile~ b~o kaoelted oal tbe
rured tn separate Gallta and car's wt.dtbleld,
counly accldenta IMe Most seriopsly lnjured in
Frlday ~ight, according to the the Jackson county accident
State Htgbway palrol. All the was Mary K. Carpenter, 14, Rl.
InJUred were ol Gallta counly. I Vinlon, doughier of :llr. and
Five t
• ed Mrs. Miles Ca!Wflter. stie was
in -' one e~:;s::~d:r:t ~j: admitttd to Holzer Hospital
m Fr'd
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with severe lacerations of lhe
a~ 8 ~~j :nth 'r Rt' 1~ ml.e face. Her condition is reported
Jacksoa ..:,.~Y 0
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Two youq &amp;lrb, IDvotved Z Bidwell, daughter ol Mr. and
'" aa acctdeat II 8:67 p.m. Mrs, Richard H. Lawhorn. wos
Frldoy 01 Rt. 35, tbne mil" admitted to , Holzer Hospital
west of GaDip.~lo, probably wit~ a fractured right jaw, frac.
owe lhelr llvea to oe11 belli. lured oose and severe facial
ollkera at !be GaDipotls patrol lacerations after the Rt. 35 acpetit polnted oat. '11M!Ir ear elden!. She Is reported in &amp;ood
.wu otrnck by a oeml, aDd rondltion.

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called It .... outrage.
11111 lllllawfal lnvasioa of
SllASMAN STUMBO
tile Maooalc Loqe." He was
Coaot Gaor&lt;l Seamao Aplfttled by absolute 1u..,.
prenllce
Darryl V, Stumbo,
from tbe boord.
son of Mr. IIIII Mrs. Clifford
. Prior to the birlng of Barsot· Stumbo 1~ 4lt S. Slllb Ave.
tJ, Cam orally served notice on Mtddlepert, b11 romple&amp;.
all members the Soutbwest- eel etpt weels of lnten•lve r&lt;·
er~ board that my property ia trail tralnilll at Cape May,
pr1vate ~ a~yone of you N. Y.
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A retired State Examiner,
Clark worked for 1S yeifrs in
th general area. A veteran of
2G years in the teaching profess'on. he served 19 years as ••·
ecutive head In Morrow County,
.Jnckson county, and Galli a
county.
A veteran f W ld W
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Clark served !ith t~~ Flfl:~.~
ine Regiment in the Second Army Division. He holds the 01,_
tingulshM Service Cross. Navv
Cross, French Croix de Guerr!,
Purple Heart, Good Conduct
Medal. and lhe Vicrory Medal.

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tiona, three of which died for caught on 1!, will be treated as
the lack of a second.
trespassers.
trot
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By 4·1 votes, with Cain vot- Cain, following Lloyd's openlng "No," Ihe board passed ing motion on Bllker, Initiated
Olficers of the Jacksoa paiNt
the following motions:
three motions, all of which died
post said the Rl. 3:1 ae&lt;U•
occurred wheo Roscoe Wtri,
1. To direct the cl•rk to serve for lack of • second. T bey
written notice on Clay Baker were:
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17, Rt. I Vmtoa, beatletl IGUlb,
ran o!f the right lido of ibo
that his contract as teaclter and 1. To remove Mrs. Beman as 1
local superintendent has been clerk of the board for being
highway and atrncl: a tree. 'lilt
car came bllcl&lt; ooto tho bl&amp;1tterminated, subject to his right incompetent and failing to accur'
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to apply for a hearing, I he ately report the proceedings of The 1966 March of Dlntesl
right side, tblo lime ....-turning
termmation to become effec_tlve the board.
campaign in Meigs County
onto ill top. 11to veblclt . .
at the earliest dale authorized 2. To remove Mrs. Beman as brought in fi,S9S.S9,
demolished.
by law, and further that _he has secretary at the high school or- paign Chairman Mrs. Carl
other pssseJJger~fo IU . .
been sus~ded from h1s ~m- ~~~e. because her employment Horky said Saturday.
The
plo~ment w1theut pay elfeehve m the capacity wa~ a waste of drive was sponsored by the
Ill of Rt. I Vinllm, wbo reee1to
Aprtl 15, all lor reasons that the school children s money. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
ed minor iDJDrfel .. I'ITIUbfll
1he has failed and refused I&lt;&gt; per- 3. To release J. Robert Evana Th M0th ' M h
boopltallzaliol, .... lliiiy Car·
.. J. ~err•IJ Carter also made Iform varklus duties of
local as acting principal at the high
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arc
propettier, II; Ray Carpeltter, 1ft
a motion, seconded by Charles superintendent and . teacher in school, being va.tional agricul- d~ced $585.56 m Pomeroy
Ruby
Conn, Ill; and ~
Carler. to employ Joseph D direct disregard and d. bed" t
. t t h
be Middleport. There W89 $299.85
Barsotr·l,. So uth wester~ H1gh
. ·Ience to the instructions,1sodirec-1- assigned
ure ms rur.
or, duties.
e can not
from
the
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Conn, 13. All lnllod •
other
llolzer
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School selence and math mstruc- tions and orders of the schOlJI Evans present at the meeting scbools, a~ mailers
Jacbon
patrol
tor, as eo-o~dlnator of the Title board; and for further reason called f~r the board to second $939.89. Com col~ectors,
ed Ward wtlh recMeo1 ....
1 program 10 the Southwestern that his public conduct
has the motion and cast a favora- ceUaneous organu:ations
tioa, IIIII dlltl ldttl lttt .lattlt!IIJI
Local Sc~l Oislrict, retrac. been such as to brmg reproach Ible vote in his behalf. But \be business place
coUectionsl
CIJUIIty JIIVIIIill tiDIII'I,
11v_e to Apnl 12. The V\lle was upon the school district and to Iboard refused to take any ac- brought in $71.
unanlmus.
destroy his effectiveness as a I lion until the May meeting.
Volunteer collectors
Mrs. Naomi Beman, clerk of teacher and administrator in It was pointed out that Ev- Pomeror and Middleport
the board, r~d a letter from Ithe district.
I ans' holdlng the acting princl- Mrn. Rtchard Pickens,
county supermtendent T. K. Ow-~ 2'. To direct the clerk to serve pal post might jeopardize the Ttw~as ScaUy, Mrs.
Cu .
ens that he . would recommend written notice on Baker that the school's vocational agriculture Jenkillson, Mrs,. Fred
a local supermte~en_t for South- bDard has decided nDt to renew money which amounts to about Mrs .. Paul Bostic, Mrs.
western Sc~ool D1~tr1ct who had his contract neither as local $8,950. All parties concurred Jenkins, Mrs. William Ingles,
no ~nnect10ns With the Gallia superintendent nor teacher, nor that this was true but 00 action Mrs. Darlyne Bender, MrJ.
eounty sc~ool system. Owens in any other capacity, iR tbe was forthcoming. Evans has Tom Rue, Mrs. Dale Walbura,
ha• promt~d lhe board al leasl Southwestern Local School Dis· been acUng principal since the Mrs: Jacl&lt; Sotterfield, Jr., Mrs.
Gallipolis lltml&lt;ipal """"'
t~ree applicants for the pos1· tr1ct, before April 30, 1966.
beginning of Ute school year
Lewts Sauer, Mrs.
Robert s. Betz ODed
tton.
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I 3. To ralily and approve Tues· The board also by 1 f.l
Baker, Miss Betty
GETS GIIT -Jennifer Blakeslee, a Pomeroy High School junior, presents Mr. and C. S .th
Hanltoa
Board preSident John R. Mor-1 day nighl's activities ol t be agreed to pay for the
bank· Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Gibbs a gift during the annual Junior-Senior Prom on Friday night in the costarru • 18• 1lidweU, ~~ IIlii
gan concurred lOll per cent with board and ita members and board Jn the bigb school IY1D les A. Bradbury, Mro.
high school auditorium. Mr. Gibb~ superintendent of Pomeroy Schools for many yeara of ~· ~nc. dlarp
the county s~permte~dent and the1r counsel who requested Ti- Cain again voted "No:' point: Boyd, Mra. Dewey
baa attended 37 consecutive proms. He is retiring after this year.
' ad~ ~fine baiiUSpi!IJdcommended him on Ins actions. tie I papers from Baker; also to ing out tbat scbool money could Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs,
w
aDd msts, snd
The boar&lt;! passed a resolution ratify and approve the employ- ·OSOd.nd l"''l .10 ••n
ou Uam RU!seU, Mrs. Pooler. Mrs. Child Is Injured
arned Smltll \be DOll time he
IMirucllng the clerk to ·mite Ime~t of substitute teachers by Cain threatened
pboar;' ~itb Golda Motl111ing, Mrs.
Teatb District
Coagre11•
appeared 011 1 traff.lo cbarg~ he
Owens 8 letter of commend&amp;· ,acimg principal J. Robert Ev· a taxpayer's suit If tho motion Smith, Ml~. Kenoelb
In Street Mishap
IDIII1 Waller H. Moeller, Lao·
would auspend bla operatnr 1 ~
lton.
.
ans on April 15, 11166.
pa88ed.
Mrs. Lee Smi1b Mrs
...,are l)'llem to eliminate
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The meeting, an adjourned eata took the boord to lask He had previous! made the Beaver, Mrs. J'a.,k . Bachner, PT. PLEASANT - An
!lmm polatioa problems In
rrutb pleaded not guilly II
sesston ol the regular monthly lor Its Tuesday night actioa, same statement ..;r to the hir· Mrs. Richard Owen.
M r year • old Central G r a
lla&lt;ltte will be fiDUCed wltb
the chtl11~ but was found guilty
mee\itlf!, started off with a ser- when it waa reported llrat three I8JOI . 1
P
Richard lloseDbaum Mr
School stud..\ received
• fl,l51 pabllc wom pro.
upon testimoay of Olf:cer Jolltl
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les of motions and counter-mo- members of tbo board and Gal· supermte:O':t. lii'D l' Ia! II10IId Batey IIIIas Debb,;
CoMtraelloa of the -·,lOll A tru&lt;!k and two cars were Altizer. ft marked •he third
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IDjuriea Friday afteroooa
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limo lbla ytar that Smtih hBJ
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sbe apparently darted into
oy~l!m would be sdledtded to
m a mishap Friday appeared ln mu ucipBJ court
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annmg
PT PL~'!IANT- • te
First Aid Cou1'8e
Mrs. Frank
of a car oa Vlmd Street. &amp;etllllderway iD 1967 and wUI a! 5:10 m. on WesL Main-sttlor a trallie violatioa.
T • to Ca 'Ia)
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Edward Moore Mrs
involYO a sewap &lt;OIIeetlna .
np
pl
taltve bearitt&amp; to lnvetltgate Of 121/ H Tak
Hovatter Mrs.• Daa.
&lt;hlkl, Pew Jon.,,
system ond trealmeat faclll· m Pomeroy at the bridge
Judge Detz also fined James
PT. pT,EASANT- l"orty Pt., cbarses of metal dlsc"mlaa72 n,
en Mrs Da~e HID Mn
of Mrs. Ehna Jones,
lleo, aeeordlllg to Conr. Moe!R. Slute!, 1~, of 41 Lariat Dr,
Pleasant High School seniors t!oa Ia employmeot at L"klll Members of tbt Glllla CotmCrooks
Paui
ler.
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flS and costo for speedilg; Vir·
an lour chaperonea are com- state HOipltal luts beea
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MaiD Street, waa treated
Pollee said the wheel .. • gil Sigler, 10, ol Ill Second
pletlng plans lor their an- scbedofed lor '11tllrlda fo~ ty Citizens Raalo Band IDe., man, Mrl. Norman
Holzer hospital for oruisco
_ _ _.,. truck driven by Ebert Dirik· Ave. Ill uti costs for IDtoli
1212
nualtrip lo New York aty. The Iowlng a lour liN p!;..ate toot a
hour standard Red ~:; ~~~~Smith,
released,
WILL PROMOTED
son, 32• Cbarlesl&lt;&gt;n, W, Va.,
ud Carrie £. Slew~
group wiU leave Pl. Pleasant meetln!l of tbe SWo Htonan Cross First Aid course t h II, Spe
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Ilea
K w·ll
broke off, caUSJJtg \be brakeof 112'112 Second AYe., 15
on April 24 In a chartered bus. Rights COmmlsoloa. A r.. week. Joo Fenderboocb ol the I ars, Ill&lt;. Tom
Grueser, According lo offlw.s
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hoe to give way, and the
costa, 1m1 IIIL!pOidad bol1l,
Chaperon.S will be Mrs. La- port 01 the meetlq wiD be Kyger Creek plaat wu the
Mrs. T1tont ' Clelland, Mn. )'011118 girl stated ahe
serving with the Naval
h1cle drilled backwards.
DA a charga ol drlviq 1be
· Jack
Mr nd
ad
~Curl McDa. .el, Mrs.
Do
the atreet
at Corps, at Yokosuka,
wroog dlreclloD 1111
vma
son,
. a
Mrs. m e to ~v. Hulell mttb, sln!ctor Jn classes bold at Groce IBetzlng Mi88 &amp;We
betweea Stb and Sth Str.e
bas beeo promo•·• to
The lnlck struck an
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Charles Chambers and James wbo osked for tbe iDvesti&amp;a· M thodlsl ch b.
Mi88 sbarleo
bee
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streeL
Lancianese, all teachers of HoD of clw-101 by a labor ... e
ure
'I Rosetta IJ le
ibo amt .:~~~d wben
Officer 'l'hird Class. The
22, Cleveland, and it ill
For!eltiag lloltls we:t .Jullor
!lason County.
loa ..,....Dilllg part o1 tbo The 14 members earolled bi Rllfi
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ceo
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of Mr. and Mrs. Norman C.
was shoved Jnt&lt;&gt; another
M&lt;Gairt, 14, of 483 SeCOil4
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t b e .insUiulllla ..nero.
\be course ln&lt;lutletl John Sallu, Mrs. j llrL ~
t~ • b, tlrl :;"J : patbJ ol
he is a 1961 lftlduato of
driven by Edwill King,
A.._, $t2.110, Ill 1 allf paliclt
group will tour such intere.stlng The heariag to be beld at Pat SaJiaz, Richard Kingery, Richard~wlings M r
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M0
amn
land Hlgb a&lt;boot He bas
tart, W. Va. There was no
ol IIPIItifl&amp;l lid Boy
places as the United Na\IOilS: Lakill wUI be cl.,ed
..,. Gene Stewart Jimmy Sbato v·
• rs.
ason
pleted four years In the
age to the truck tutd
rt,latiJ 11oo1r, IIJ,.
0
Staten Island,
CWnatown, coniiDI t ·· commlsslo~ prnt. Ross
Opal
.=.:e:gbse!"~~~.:
O&lt;Cti1Ted J~~ The
8lld is startina a six year
io both ~ars. No arresls or
speedhf. _..ltir ..
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Statue of Liherty; Wall Street Ideal Thomq Gavell a•' will Bob Wood, Leroy Adkins, Jim Doa ~ Mi88 Rita
m, OlllillmeiJl
juriea were reported.
StoCk Elcllartf!O, Radio City ....,... llllly charges o1 dJo. Capebarl, Tom Grube. Tom Mra Klrmlt' WDI"'" Mra.
Music llau, the Bowery erlmlaaUoa.
Mllll, GleD Solei, IDII Qlarin · ·
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ar.d attend a night club.
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Clark.
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as _.,.., 11 not btlio scqwi.
lhfn DOled
lng edt• ·tors - w1m came out jreasons people voted Olen f .more so;" b'e said.
· he
we could qet pos- th•t the 1tate'1
nDw
of retir&lt;cment to serve as a consolidation were
continued Mr. Mc(omo·. who tntroduc- slbly, under any ctrcumslances, to help lo of
r:arlt 'of the MeiK• Local School accreditation for college en-led memhera of the Meigs Local
needea voty ba.:ly," "\'.'! !!!U!I bo wlllln! 16 help
· lri!!f - told Middleport-Porn- trance, lo come up to
slate board, ali
of !Wtary for build 'tt.!'llthuul 1tate help."
ourselves, too," he J..aid.,_,
,. ' Y•\ftotarlans Friday night standards. to provide vocation· dinner, said it haa been lbe . He· miewed projeeted bond· Board embers_presenl·ln•Jud,
m PomE-roy. Middleport. I al training, and to offer mor.e .board's wish iii the. t11rrellt iQg aR:4 financing arrangenlents ed RIChard Jones, pmldent:
. · ··ht!ry. Bedlord and North· and belter courses.
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· ··"promotion'' for the bond issue, II the-llond issue passes, In at Mrs. E. 0. Rail, vlee l'f"''ldent:
. · .ern made tneir hig deri"' "Today," said Mr. McComas, "To bring Ibis i9Sue to lbe at- the !Illite will provide roughly Vlrlll King, Hiram
Slawter
' last November.
' "with the vote on the bond iS!ue tention of the people, to Inform 12 mlllton lor f! mlllton put up and William Kltti.
' ' that time 10 per c•nl of 1to implement tllis consolidation tbern of what is at stake-"
by lo&lt;;at' taxpaym, the limit President Jo!m Werner pretl':em said ''yes" to the sch.oollonly a few weeks away (May
He pelated etpeclally to th&amp; anawed under la\f (nine per
Ladies of Heath chuteh
.,nsolidation question.
3'· these same
are ob- tile #JOII,. . vO&lt;atlonal tnJn. cent ·of· valuation).
servtni dinner were Mrs. Majes
Lj, McComas. the speaker,lviously important in the deci· 1!11 oebotl ostmcl ta plaM "Meigs perhaps Is a poor Criswell, Mrs. John Baker, Mrl.
rorm&lt;r &amp;Uperlntondent of Mid.l sion on how to vote. They are foNIIt new cotlprehellllve coutllf,
we dlll',t like,
Johnstoo,
Mro. Sanbom.
Fred
to ~tlmlt,J tlllnK
but sometlmel
we James
Hlbbl and
Miss Bess
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Gallia county jcboolt received $26,6!1l
from the f411,tl31
which railroads paid to the
county ill 19111 property taxes,
according to Heaton L. BuUock,
cllalrman of lb Railroad ComFire o1 ID Ulltlelermtned orl- munily Senlce Committee of
gin damaged plumblnK supplies Columbus.
and a truck owned by the Trl· FigUres compiled by Ute Ohio
Stale PlumbiRK Supply Co. of Rallroad Association show that
' Huntington. w. va., at 10:40 a. the lndustr~ paid • total of
m. Friday on Rl. 7, five and live $25,141,523 tn property taxes 1
tenths miles south of Gallipolis. In the stale last year. 01 the
total, $16,46%,971went to schools.
upFlrt
uidQdef
probable
cause
of Ute
STAMPS BOOKS - Marilyn Stumbo and Suote Morrl• (forelfOUnd) stamp 110mt ct1
Jame•
A. North·
blaZe waa a carelessly dis. ASKS DIVORCI!l
the 10.000 books that have arrived In the Middleport Schools. Tilt bookl wen obtained
carded cigareL Damaea were A dtvorce
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County
the truck and approximately Common Pl'"s
Court
by
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
DRIVER FINED
SQUAD CALLm
f400 to the ou lies
Linda Lute, Rl 3, Pome- The
Racine
tmergency Lawrrnce Harrison, 97, Mid- Tbe
PomeroJ emergeney
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roy, against Robert K. Lute, "'uad was summoned at lUI dleport, was fined
$10 and squad was summoned at U1
The lint .apparently
] Columbus. The plainti!! ehar· a. m. Friday lor Mrs. Elmer costs Friday night by Middle- Ip. m. Friday lor Harold Worlll,
Ia a tarpaulla ill the left front ges
neglect of duty and Proffitt who was transported port Mayor C. 0. Fisher on Pomeroy. lie wae tUen
to
corner of tha truck driven
extreme cruelty. She Is asking to Holzer Ho•pilal, sui ertng conviction of
recklesa op-IMeigS General ltospflll II I
James C. Rolley, 38,
custody of two minor cbildreo.. possible pneumonlo.
leratlon of a motor vehicle.
medical potlent.
ton, and 1prfad to Ute bed
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Wayne Davis and Gerogel Mrs. Denver Nelson.
was vice president of
bls was Ute 3Znd run of lbe yeor
Sauer, Middlepert High school
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sophomore class, and hao been the third of Ute .month
for
juniors. have been selected by Wayna " Ute son of Mr. on the Yellow Jackel! basket· local f~remon.
Middleport Feeney • Bennett and Mrs. Paul E. Davis, 534 ball and golf teams three
----Post. American Legion, as del- Russell..st. He is a member years.
BOOSTERS TO MEI!.'T
egales to Buckeye Boyo Stale of tbe Church of Christ
in George, son of Mr. and Mrs. The southwester•
Alnletl&lt;![l /
j
this summer.
Middlcpert, Prf'ident of
his Lewis H. Sauer, Jr., 659\\ Booste Club will meet
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'' I ! li '. ·.
J&lt;okms. son ol Mr . ond Mrs. ber, band member, member of , the
Presbyterian Church
Prugh
•All
,; r '. ·
and Mrs. David
Jtmkins, and the mixed eusemb\e, was on ' of Middleport, was president of . bern
rs and HIgbland.er
· ., ,,, ·
_Nelson._son of Mr. and lhe scholarship team two years :
fans are ur1ed to attend.
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Student Teacher's Action Plan-

ning committee and J10s been
active tiD Yellow Jacket baseball basketball and football
tea~s for thrf'"' V ~":tr~
He
.von Alh~EOAL honoralbe ml
t" · f00tb· 1 1.
· II
Ion m
al a::, t aa ·

The Ohio League !or Nursing. In cooperation with the
Southeast Ohio I~gue for Nursing, is presenti~g a , one
day program on The. Commumty .Reacts to Medicare . to
be beld Monday, Apnl 25, at Davts Hall, Holzer Hosp&gt;lal
School of Nursing, Gallipolis. National, regional, state and
local leaders will present the - - - - - -- -fo~owiDI wpics:
w. Rafferty. adn1ini!;traApplicatwn of Federal Pro- tor, Holzer Hospital and
lll"lm to State and Local Areas" ic; Mrs. Marjorie Hm;ton,
-Mr. Fted Wolf, regiOJia1
ator, Huston's Nursing
resentative, ~ealth Insurance, amden ; Mrs. Ruth Cl'ow, R.
Reglon V. Ch1cago, Illlnois.
Jackson County
P11blic
••IIP.Pli.caliOPS for
Department; Mrs. Har- Dtsj)bine Dostor, R.N.,
old Ross director Athens
Cnn!ultan~ Region V,
. ty Welf.;,.e Dep,;lrnent
l'libJic HeaHh Servlre.
Dr. Lester L. Roush. ' reti~red
"WWIal li Ohio Doillg1"
district superintendent, 0 b i o
." -"' BurN, R. N.,
Conference,
Long
Dlml• &lt;If Nurslll&amp;, Obio
Bottom.
'
of Healtll.
'MJ1Rter11
'l'h mornfal
program wUl The program wiU begin al
a.m. with registration starting
.,.Vt aa 1 basil for tht after- at 8 a.m. It wiU adjoura at 4
paoel diS&lt;U5Sloo. Pone!- p.m. Registration fees are $2
... mpondlnl to
for OLN members and $4 for
~.:. ~t Cf/IJI!HI~IU ~on-members. ~re-re.gistration
11
· ....11... lllclocie· OUiritl
IS req...sted. RegiStration
...,.-r,_--:· .
· made with the Ohio League
~~· Jr., M. D.. chief
of for Nursing 35 S James RoBd
~. H~lzer Hospital and . Suite B·ll 'eotu~us
Ohio'
le, Galhpohs; Mtss Harriette 43213
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'
•
~li, R. N., public
'
coordinator, Ohio
----Hospital, Columbus:

Elleo Roush, Mrs. ..,ary
A~h .

Schools
were Mkldletpo&gt;1, [1
$12Lot6; Pomeroy $101.0~;
land $19.33; Syracuse
Ra · '"' 91· B adbury $8
cane v-· , r
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as _.,.., 11 not btlio scqwi.
lhfn DOled
lng edt• ·tors - w1m came out jreasons people voted Olen f .more so;" b'e said.
· he
we could qet pos- th•t the 1tate'1
nDw
of retir&lt;cment to serve as a consolidation were
continued Mr. Mc(omo·. who tntroduc- slbly, under any ctrcumslances, to help lo of
r:arlt 'of the MeiK• Local School accreditation for college en-led memhera of the Meigs Local
needea voty ba.:ly," "\'.'! !!!U!I bo wlllln! 16 help
· lri!!f - told Middleport-Porn- trance, lo come up to
slate board, ali
of !Wtary for build 'tt.!'llthuul 1tate help."
ourselves, too," he J..aid.,_,
,. ' Y•\ftotarlans Friday night standards. to provide vocation· dinner, said it haa been lbe . He· miewed projeeted bond· Board embers_presenl·ln•Jud,
m PomE-roy. Middleport. I al training, and to offer mor.e .board's wish iii the. t11rrellt iQg aR:4 financing arrangenlents ed RIChard Jones, pmldent:
. · ··ht!ry. Bedlord and North· and belter courses.
·
· ··"promotion'' for the bond issue, II the-llond issue passes, In at Mrs. E. 0. Rail, vlee l'f"''ldent:
. · .ern made tneir hig deri"' "Today," said Mr. McComas, "To bring Ibis i9Sue to lbe at- the !Illite will provide roughly Vlrlll King, Hiram
Slawter
' last November.
' "with the vote on the bond iS!ue tention of the people, to Inform 12 mlllton lor f! mlllton put up and William Kltti.
' ' that time 10 per c•nl of 1to implement tllis consolidation tbern of what is at stake-"
by lo&lt;;at' taxpaym, the limit President Jo!m Werner pretl':em said ''yes" to the sch.oollonly a few weeks away (May
He pelated etpeclally to th&amp; anawed under la\f (nine per
Ladies of Heath chuteh
.,nsolidation question.
3'· these same
are ob- tile #JOII,. . vO&lt;atlonal tnJn. cent ·of· valuation).
servtni dinner were Mrs. Majes
Lj, McComas. the speaker,lviously important in the deci· 1!11 oebotl ostmcl ta plaM "Meigs perhaps Is a poor Criswell, Mrs. John Baker, Mrl.
rorm&lt;r &amp;Uperlntondent of Mid.l sion on how to vote. They are foNIIt new cotlprehellllve coutllf,
we dlll',t like,
Johnstoo,
Mro. Sanbom.
Fred
to ~tlmlt,J tlllnK
but sometlmel
we James
Hlbbl and
Miss Bess
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12-Th~· Sunday TtmeJ-SenUnel, Sunday, April 17, 1968

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Gallia county jcboolt received $26,6!1l
from the f411,tl31
which railroads paid to the
county ill 19111 property taxes,
according to Heaton L. BuUock,
cllalrman of lb Railroad ComFire o1 ID Ulltlelermtned orl- munily Senlce Committee of
gin damaged plumblnK supplies Columbus.
and a truck owned by the Trl· FigUres compiled by Ute Ohio
Stale PlumbiRK Supply Co. of Rallroad Association show that
' Huntington. w. va., at 10:40 a. the lndustr~ paid • total of
m. Friday on Rl. 7, five and live $25,141,523 tn property taxes 1
tenths miles south of Gallipolis. In the stale last year. 01 the
total, $16,46%,971went to schools.
upFlrt
uidQdef
probable
cause
of Ute
STAMPS BOOKS - Marilyn Stumbo and Suote Morrl• (forelfOUnd) stamp 110mt ct1
Jame•
A. North·
blaZe waa a carelessly dis. ASKS DIVORCI!l
the 10.000 books that have arrived In the Middleport Schools. Tilt bookl wen obtained
carded cigareL Damaea were A dtvorce
pet1Uon has through Tille I funds sought by Supt. Clarence Thompson.

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estlmoted 111 $075, with f15 to been filed In Meigs
County
the truck and approximately Common Pl'"s
Court
by
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
DRIVER FINED
SQUAD CALLm
f400 to the ou lies
Linda Lute, Rl 3, Pome- The
Racine
tmergency Lawrrnce Harrison, 97, Mid- Tbe
PomeroJ emergeney
pp ·
roy, against Robert K. Lute, "'uad was summoned at lUI dleport, was fined
$10 and squad was summoned at U1
The lint .apparently
] Columbus. The plainti!! ehar· a. m. Friday lor Mrs. Elmer costs Friday night by Middle- Ip. m. Friday lor Harold Worlll,
Ia a tarpaulla ill the left front ges
neglect of duty and Proffitt who was transported port Mayor C. 0. Fisher on Pomeroy. lie wae tUen
to
corner of tha truck driven
extreme cruelty. She Is asking to Holzer Ho•pilal, sui ertng conviction of
recklesa op-IMeigS General ltospflll II I
James C. Rolley, 38,
custody of two minor cbildreo.. possible pneumonlo.
leratlon of a motor vehicle.
medical potlent.
ton, and 1prfad to Ute bed
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GEORGE !lAUER

WAYNE DAVIS

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:a:'~ u':"....

Wayne Davis and Gerogel Mrs. Denver Nelson.
was vice president of
bls was Ute 3Znd run of lbe yeor
Sauer, Middlepert High school
.
sophomore class, and hao been the third of Ute .month
for
juniors. have been selected by Wayna " Ute son of Mr. on the Yellow Jackel! basket· local f~remon.
Middleport Feeney • Bennett and Mrs. Paul E. Davis, 534 ball and golf teams three
----Post. American Legion, as del- Russell..st. He is a member years.
BOOSTERS TO MEI!.'T
egales to Buckeye Boyo Stale of tbe Church of Christ
in George, son of Mr. and Mrs. The southwester•
Alnletl&lt;![l /
j
this summer.
Middlcpert, Prf'ident of
his Lewis H. Sauer, Jr., 659\\ Booste Club will meet
\
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Alternat" named are Dave . JUmor class. a Latin club mem- Brownell·av, is a member of no "'m M nd
'' I ! li '. ·.
J&lt;okms. son ol Mr . ond Mrs. ber, band member, member of , the
Presbyterian Church
Prugh
•All
,; r '. ·
and Mrs. David
Jtmkins, and the mixed eusemb\e, was on ' of Middleport, was president of . bern
rs and HIgbland.er
· ., ,,, ·
_Nelson._son of Mr. and lhe scholarship team two years :
fans are ur1ed to attend.
· ·,

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Nursl.ng League WI.ll Have
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IS

a member of the high school's

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iContinued From page tD)

··

Student Teacher's Action Plan-

ning committee and J10s been
active tiD Yellow Jacket baseball basketball and football
tea~s for thrf'"' V ~":tr~
He
.von Alh~EOAL honoralbe ml
t" · f00tb· 1 1.
· II
Ion m
al a::, t aa ·

The Ohio League !or Nursing. In cooperation with the
Southeast Ohio I~gue for Nursing, is presenti~g a , one
day program on The. Commumty .Reacts to Medicare . to
be beld Monday, Apnl 25, at Davts Hall, Holzer Hosp&gt;lal
School of Nursing, Gallipolis. National, regional, state and
local leaders will present the - - - - - -- -fo~owiDI wpics:
w. Rafferty. adn1ini!;traApplicatwn of Federal Pro- tor, Holzer Hospital and
lll"lm to State and Local Areas" ic; Mrs. Marjorie Hm;ton,
-Mr. Fted Wolf, regiOJia1
ator, Huston's Nursing
resentative, ~ealth Insurance, amden ; Mrs. Ruth Cl'ow, R.
Reglon V. Ch1cago, Illlnois.
Jackson County
P11blic
••IIP.Pli.caliOPS for
Department; Mrs. Har- Dtsj)bine Dostor, R.N.,
old Ross director Athens
Cnn!ultan~ Region V,
. ty Welf.;,.e Dep,;lrnent
l'libJic HeaHh Servlre.
Dr. Lester L. Roush. ' reti~red
"WWIal li Ohio Doillg1"
district superintendent, 0 b i o
." -"' BurN, R. N.,
Conference,
Long
Dlml• &lt;If Nurslll&amp;, Obio
Bottom.
'
of Healtll.
'MJ1Rter11
'l'h mornfal
program wUl The program wiU begin al
a.m. with registration starting
.,.Vt aa 1 basil for tht after- at 8 a.m. It wiU adjoura at 4
paoel diS&lt;U5Sloo. Pone!- p.m. Registration fees are $2
... mpondlnl to
for OLN members and $4 for
~.:. ~t Cf/IJI!HI~IU ~on-members. ~re-re.gistration
11
· ....11... lllclocie· OUiritl
IS req...sted. RegiStration
...,.-r,_--:· .
· made with the Ohio League
~~· Jr., M. D.. chief
of for Nursing 35 S James RoBd
~. H~lzer Hospital and . Suite B·ll 'eotu~us
Ohio'
le, Galhpohs; Mtss Harriette 43213
'
'
•
~li, R. N., public
'
coordinator, Ohio
----Hospital, Columbus:

Elleo Roush, Mrs. ..,ary
A~h .

Schools
were Mkldletpo&gt;1, [1
$12Lot6; Pomeroy $101.0~;
land $19.33; Syracuse
Ra · '"' 91· B adbury $8
cane v-· , r
·

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DON'T MISS
TilE

BIG

ANNIVERSARY
SALE

here's authentic Early American
_
ubeatable at this low unit·priee

.co" ROUND TABLE haa
.. &lt;ralool. Four sturdy

chain ••. til lor $99

_ yo~r choice, $99

SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU

for"'' tf lhe ..llewlrtF

BUY ••• MANY SPEOAL mMS

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...
OR
...
BONUS CERTIFICATI
FOR THE EQUAL AMOUNT DUE
YOU ••• FOR LATER USE.

WH

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oall tabl• IOppOd with touth .....,..

n- solid dining 10om ~es oN &amp;llhed Ill the
Jovellut hand-rubbed maple finish we've 11111 In

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sla. C.n -.btd with -4 ch•lra

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tht!t loolta - l y like solkl nipplt but which II
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ttal,., HaidwaN II ~tli: ~ In
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SI~!Y, ~ der an Ye ewn.MBOCfS,
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"We mWit be wJlUnJ w help
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T,I)UI -Is
.neecled· very
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c'erk 'of
Lhe Meigs Local Scboal laccredttauuu
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i1 . 1 ,~ _ told Middleport-Porn· trance, lo come up to state ooard, all guests .of Rotary . Ibuild II. P,llhoUt su.re.;Toond- -Bo"';;,i·'.,;;bt,,~P..,ient liJcludi' .~ y ~;ftotarians Friday
night l shmda_r~, to provide vocation- dmne~~ sa~ it has been
-.He - ~:~:O~npra~ngements ~ Rlehard Jonet, prnldenti
. :S
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Pomerov
Middleporl.
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lrammg,
and
to
offer
more
boards
WISh
tn
the
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jf the DUll
ssueg passes that "·s
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: : ·A&gt;.ry. Bedford and Norlh· 1and beller courses.
'' promo •on hlsor_ .e to tb
"tile !tale will provide ;,ughly Vlrl!l King, Hiram stawr
. , .l"rn made their big de,·i- ~ "Today," said Mr. McComas, ''To_ bnnfg
Jss~e_ t in:orm $2 mn\io~ for $1 m!Uion put up and William Klng. . .
'I last November.
I"with the vote on the bon? issue tentJOn 0 IU~ peop e, 0 "
r' tax a
the limit President JoJin Werner pre"1 thai time 10 ·~r cenl of !lo implement this consolidation them of what Is at stake.
by l~a d p yersl ,(. .
per sided Lodies o! Heath church
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He 01peclaUy to die allowed un er aw none
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t~em said "yes" to the school only a few wee s .away
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eonsoltdation question.
3 .~ , t ese_same rea~s a
. •- \:cb' 1 &amp;lured m plus
•'Meigs perbaps Is a poor Cris'Well, Mrs. John Baker, Mn.
Lee McComas, the speaker, VIOusly tmpertant m the dect~ ...~ e oo
nhe I ,
ll thing we den't like James Johnston, Mrs. Fnd
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former superintendent of Mid· sion on how to vo_!::__!hey ~~- - ..~ -~ . eomp
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but sometime• we' HlbbiJ and Miss Bess Sanbern.

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Sunday, April 17, !9118

'Schools Partition
Of Money Reported

Fire Damages
Truck, its
Cargo tOO

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Gallia county jChOOIJ recelv·
' ed $26,692 from the f40.f31
which railroads paid to the
county in 19611 property taxe1,
occordlns to Heatou_L. Bullocl&lt;,
cbairman of tb Railroad Com·
Fire a1 aa omdelmnlned orl· munity Service Commltloe o!
fin .damalff!d. nhnnblri•.swml~sJ Colum~~s. _ _ . . -· ~· .

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1:~~:~~- h~v/h:n selected by
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Post. American Legion, as detegate 11 t 8 Buckeye Boy1 State
this summer.
Alternatf.'s named are Dave
Jfr~kins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. David Jenkins, and
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class, and hal
Wayne is the son of. Mr. on the Yetl&amp;w Jaekel! basket·l
and Mrs. Paul K DaviS, 534 ball and golf teams t h r e • :
Russell·st. He IS a
years.
of the Church of Cllrist
G~rge~ so-n ol Mr. and Mrs.
Middlepert, Presld~nt of
LeWIS H. Sa_uer, Jr.,
659~
junior class, a Latm club
Brownell-av, ts a member o(
ber, band member, member
the ~irst Presbyterian _Church
the mixed ensemble, was
of Middleport, was prestdent of
the scholarship team two
sophomore cla~s, _served ~
the student collncll, 1" a Latm

Club member, was on tile
scholarship team last year, 1s
a member of the high school'&amp;
Student Teacher's Action PlaJ~­
ning committee and has beer
active en Yellow Jacket bas&amp;
The Ohio League for Nursing, In cooperation with '""""' basketball and footbaQ
Southeast Ohio League for Nursing, is presenting a
teams for t~r·"'" v!":Jrs.
He
day program on "The Community Reacts to Medicare".
Non All.SEOAL bonoralbe rot
be held Moodny 1 April 25, at Davis Hall, Holzer Hospital tion in footba tl las1 1a ll.
School of Nursing, Gallipolis. National, regional~ stale
local leaders will present the
foUowlnl topics:
w. Rafferty. administra"Appllcation of Federal
Holzer Hospital and
DON''J
II'IJil to Slate and Local
Mrs. Marjorie llus:ton,
- llr. Fred WoJI, regional
Huston's Nursing non•••·
Ti
rtoe!~~~Uve, )lealtb
Mrs. Ruth Crow.
Rlllon V. Chicago, Illinois.
N., Jackson County
··~~lion• lor
'
Deparbnent; Mrs.
.!.. ~Doster, R.N., Nurs- old ROSS 1 director, Athens
~ Clll!lultan~ "Re&amp;ioa V, U. S. ty Welfare Departmenl,
and
· ~ He,oltb Servire.
Dr. Lester L. Roush, retired
~ li Oblo DoiDg1"
- · · superintendent, 0 b i o
•
i!'Jnlll, R. N., Cblef, Methodist Conference, Long
'DiY!IIeoi &lt;II Nurslqg, Ohio
Bottom.
· MiliJ.,.4 of Health.
The program will begin at
1
;
·t~~e mand:a1 pregra• will a.m. with registration stsrlin•
IIi"" • a buts for the after- at a a.m. It will adjouro at
. . . panel dloeu18lon. Paael- p.m. Registration fees are
1ft mpondilll to 61
for OLN members and 14
....t Are We
will non-member&amp;. Pre-registration
&lt;I _,.,
~ req,.sted. Re&amp;lstralion should
Dchode: a.m..
b&lt; made with lilt Ohio League
, Jr., M. D., chief
for Nursing, 35 S. James
Hospital and
· B--11, Columbus,
· · : Miss
N., 'Jlllblic
coordinator, Ohio
Hospital, Columbus;

Nursing League will Have
Look at Medicare Reaction

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1·110 Neft
1:311 Weet End
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1:10 'nle Bible ·Speaks
1:45 'l1le Good Llfe
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12 :31' Garden Club
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Rev. Merlin Teell
Rev. Eddl• _Boyer
Rev. Slla• 'loUups
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Rev. Bobbv Lee Adltlul
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5:1111 VIet Nam
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Stonty Burke

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The Middleport Firat Blptlat Cbarch wu lhe oeene of )
the Southeastern Ohio Blptlat Mlnlster'a Wlveo' FeUowaJUi .
Day Thursday and Friday with 22 w0111en attendlnc tr. . ;
22 localltoes extendlug frODI llartino Ferry to lllllsboro. ,. '
The two days featured lludy oeuio111, uchange of .s' ,
perlences as minister"&amp; wl.., aud fellowship limo. ~ ·
for the lwo-day ev8Dt wao MrL Louia Eckoll of lllrl'
etta with Mrs. Donald Boone oJ the holt ohurch oervtnc.;..
program chairman.
The activities began Thursday at 1 p.m. with M r 1.
Frank Cbeesebrew In charge of registration. Mra. Boofti
gave the welcome and spoke in •"Our Purpose for Beini
Here." Devotions were given by Jimmielee Smith of Jackson.
Soloist for the sessions waa Souders, Mn~. Mary
Lyo_ftl,
IFlcorence Hopkins of Massillon Mrs. Clyde
Winebrenner
who sang "!he Story of Jesus." Mrs. Fred Gibb!i, Middlepon:
Mrs. Marvm Dowson. Heath and Mrs. Warren Zino, ct.
Methodist Chur&lt;h in · Middle- !hire.
port, and Mrs. Joseph Kraley, The Friday morning session
Lutheran Church in Pomeroy included a "Depth Bible ~itJ.
spoke on " My Role as a Min- dy" led by Mrs. Zinn, who dis.
ister's Wife."
i cussed the new method of
Members divided into thr~e study developed in Scandanavia.
study sessions on Faith, Hope I Later th_~ wo~en _participated
· m a role playmg ttme when
and Love W1.lh Mrs. .,nop k.ms,l
.t t'
Christiania Reed ef Mt. Ver- st It~ to~s common te minisnon and Mrs. Donald Booile- Iter.:: wwes were broughl out.
serving as leaders
, Tt~ere were also group dill.
l'liSstons as on Thursday and
a A acoffee hour WllB beld and a talk by Elizabeth Sedzlel of
g me played followmg the Marietta on ''Joys of &amp;!ing A
program. The banque~
was Minister's Wife." A luncheea
I'J, Ira But.. ~ at 6 p. m. usmg
the was served at noon with
ant and ap- Mexican theme in the decor· rose theme carried out in
&gt; Mr.
at1ons and me?u· Favors of table appointments including
! Loroln.
glas• dishes were gtv- an arrangement oJ pink
lgh &amp;:hool en each guest. FoUowing the in a whJte container
roset
Ohio
banquet a program. "Down A panel discossioa" aDd
· am answer period queo1 Iota, Mu- Mexioo
. Way " was preseo ted t1on
was
or George and mclnded slides ihown by beld and 1 "Precious M
th R Lo ·
emorHecox of ieleta ev. IIIli Eckelo of Mar- lleo" time closing with 8 pray, area minJster of Soutb-jer session. The vocal eelectioa
Mualc at ea•tern Ohio. The slides IDclud- "The L&lt;el's Prayor" w
ng on his ed remote sections of Mexico Iby Mrs. HoptinL
as 'llllf
rarely seen hy the public where Women oJ the eburch
te
they had visited.
in cbarg• oJ tho banquet - :
11
Durmg the evening the ladies included~. Tony Fow:
In a fun lest whlcb chr., MrrMauing 10.., ~
a Mexlcu
pinata Richard Owen, Mra. wmi. Anwlth candy' toys
and thony, Mrs. Nora
llamiltoo
'58,
bousebold artocles wbich were MiSB ~ Hall Mrs
P ui
tw•
showered on the women. The Smart, and
Clyde Wi:evlsltuog women were over- brenw the banm·et W k"
nigh! e..
m•esls of p·,~ ;hioners ill- on the 'luncheon ••
mg
ere.
were- orMrs
3&gt;,
eluding Mrs. Pall Smart, Mrs. Harold Chase, chr .• and Mro.
:aih
Marvm Dowson, Mrs. James Hamiltol aud Mn. Ow
.

Saturday

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lt2 ·!0 Goeosler's GueSl Star
5:!1 p. m. Saturday _ Grey- 12:31! Larrv AndersOn Show
hound Derby
2:30 Miles Kuslc Show
4:15 Karr and Van Zandl Sbow
Cll. 4 OOUy Features
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I a. m. - Paul Dixon Show
4:30 Electric Co. Local NeWI
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11 p. DL -TV 4 Eleventh lfoor 1:00 Ohio Valley News
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Slfn 011--Loufe Mueller
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1:10 •- m. - Jack Lal•nue
11:45 World NOWI
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12:00 News Summary
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12:15 Mid Day Weather
12:45 Saturdiov Mallnet
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U:IO p. m. 'l'ueeday _ "I Con- 1:55 Newa Beat
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Soc. Security
!e"" - Nt Clift, A. Bufer, · 4:00 ll!Jcllll) with Doall
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Ed?'ooo Karlstud, the bas.;.barltone who wlll appear
t_n Ga!~tpolis Tuesday evening, is a "'professional's profes-l
s1onal Still in his thlrties, he has performed Jn almost ev·
ery pbase of the world of entertainment - ranging from
theaters and nlghtolubs to concert and · opera, wlth many
stops for network radio and
-televJBion.
thereafter offered tbe acholarHis concert, the final prese•- ship to return for the regular
tation on the 1~ series of . school year aJJd become a mem~
th• Trl-County Community Con-· ber oJ the Opera Theatre. Thus
&lt;ert Assoclatlou, wlll lie glv- hegan a fulH!me career ~
en at 8 p·. m. Tuesday on the music which is 1tlll runniRg
stage of the Gailla Academy in high gear.
high school
Today he lives in Westcbest·
Called hy one reviewer, "a er County to the north of
youn~ man With an easy per- New York City and
Is marsonahty _and a bas• - barllol!e ried to lbe former Carolya Shovo1ce WJtb the depth and pol- lund, who is also a professionish of 1 ~&amp;pphlre,'' Mr. Karls- al musician. They have three
rud Jras established
himself daught.ers, Katherine, Karen
as a redtalist~ eratorio sdloist and Kirsten. In recent years a
and as a guest artist
with new concert program bas beeu
symphony
orchestras. His presented in several eastern
record of over 1,000 professional -states coJJsistlng of caroty11
concert appearances is prob- Karlsrud, soprano,
Edmond
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s people voted then !oi' -more so,• hlsa .
•-tr·o4u•,·is'oebt'y"1~der any circumatance•,
lng eo~r- · lors- ~~~~~a~e ou. l ~!!:~riation were
continued Mr. McCornt~· . w~ _l-"1
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hadlv.
v~ o;:;:-:, m::·-;,t !c .......... -~
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for college en-led memberJ of the Meigs
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r:erk •.;r the Meigs Local School [ aecr 'a on
ta . bo d all guests or flntary
build \t.l&lt;ilhout stat., e P·
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MFid~~port-:•,.8~; 1 :.:~~:~~:. ~~m;ro~;~o voc:t~ di:~e;,

said It h• been
Mua)l
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bo d's WJSh ID the
, .fm Pomeroy, Middleport. Ial traming, and to o er more.· ··p~~motion .. for the bond
~- Bed! d and ~orth- and better courses.
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"To
bring
this
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madP their b1g derlay,
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Ie to
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I "with the
vote on tile bond issue tent10n
e peop •
r. last No,·ember.
i
I rn nt this consolidatiOn them of what is at stake.''
/'\.1 that hme 70 per cent of ,l to Imp ef e
ks away (May
He pelB&amp;ed opeclaUy to the
ttem said "yes" to the school only a ew wee
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ta t in the deci· lag hoel enured tn .,_111
Lee McComas. tlle speak~r' Ivwus Y Imptr n t They •"e ltr tile new eomprelleallve
former &amp;uperintendent of Mid- sJon on how to vo e. ___
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the obit~ will provide roughly
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have to," hJ said, Ulen noted
that the otate't wlil- ..w\
to help Is of critical ~po~ble.
"We must be wWinl to e P
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II M John Baker, Mn.
"MAiO'I perhaps it a poor Crlswe , rs.
F ed
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to !ldJDI~, - but somettmes we uu. a
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li-The: Sunday Timea-Sentinel, Sunday, April 17, !968

young man with an easy
sonality and a bass -

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Partition
Of Money Reported

Fire Diunages
Truck, its
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voice with the depth and
ish of a sapphire," Mr.
rud has established
himself
as a recitalist, eratorJo so1oist
and as a guest artist
with
symphony
(lfchestras. His
re&lt;:ord of over 1,000 professio&amp;al
&lt;'O ncert appearances is
ably unequaled by any other
American

Galli• county achoo!J received fl6,692
trom tbe $10,931
which railroads paid to tbe
county In 1965 property wes,
according to Heaton L. Bullock,
chairman of tb Railroad Com·
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Eilmond :Karlorud, tho bass-baritone who will appear
in GalliooUs Tuesdny evening, is a "'professlot'!!!J'!! profes\ &amp;ional." Still in his thirties, he has performed in almost evr
ery phase of the world of entertainment - ranging from
theaters and nightclubs to concert and· opera, ~lth many
stops for network radio and
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thereafter offered the ocbolorHis concert, the final preses· sbip to return for the regular
tation on the 1965-66 series of schosl year and become a me~•· i
the Tri-Counly Commnnlly
or the Opera Theatre.
cert Association, will be
a full-time career
en at B p: m. Tuesday on
wbicb is otlll runnilll! I
stage of tho GalUs
bigb gear.

E 0 Rail vice preaklent
Mrs. . . .
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Vi!'lil Kong, Horam
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and William King.
Job W
prePresident . n erner
slded. Ladies of HeMatb clllhurjcb
serving dtnner were

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Edmond -Karlsrud; Boss-B'aritone,
Gives · Gallipolis Concert Tuesd

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the Southeastern Ohio Baptllt Joiii!Ister'a Wlvea' Fellowsllj! ;
Day Thursday and FridaY wltb 22 women attendln&amp; froil! '
22 localities extending from Martini Ferey to Hlllrlboro. '' ;
The two days featured atudy seuio111, eschanae of
periences as minioter'a wl~ and feHowohlp lime. Cbail\i ·
tor the two-day eveat wu lolra. Louis Eoto!J ol Kart'
etta with Mrs. Donald Boone of the boat ch"""b servina • ·
program chairman.
The activities began Thursday at I p.m. with M ro,
Frank Cbeesebrew In charge of registration. Mrs. Boo~
gave the weJcome and spoke in I'Qur Purpose for Betni
Here." Devotions were glven by Jlmmlelee Smith of Jacko

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Today be lives Ill We!ttch&lt;~t-/
er CouRt)' to the north
New York City and
is
rled to the former Carolya
lund, who is also a profession·
ai musieiall. They have
daughters, Katherine, Kar~n I
and Kirsten. In recent years a
new concert program has beeD
presented in several
consisting of Caroly•
Karlsrud, soprano,
Edmond
Karlsrud, bass baritone. and
their oldest

Soloist for the sessions was
Florence Hopkins of Massillon
who sang "The Story of Jesus."
Mrs. Marvin Dowson. Heath
Melhodfst Church in · Middleport, and Mrs. Joseph Kraley,
Lutheran Church in Pomeroy
spoke on "My Role as a Minister's Wife."

Souders, Mrs. Mary
Lyont1,
Mrs. Clyde
Winebrenner,
Mrs. Fred Gibbs, Middieport,

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and Mrs. Warren Zinn, Cb!shire.
The Friday morning sessloa
included a "Depth Bible Stu·
dy" led by Mrs. Zinn, who discussed the new method of

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Member~ divJded l~fo three Later th~ women partiCipated
study sessm~s on Faith. H~pe, in a rote"' playing time when
and. ~v~ With Mrs. Hopklll'J, sitlrations common te minlsChrlstiama Reed tf Mt. Ver- ters' wives were brought out.

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Beach Party Type Movie

He/nina Others

- - - - - - - 1 Perkv Ohio Negro Girl Breaks Barriers
WASIUNGTON roP!) - Amilld. Yoo do got toa old to be made ...,...... . . . , . . _
WCIIS TV..
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perky Negro abl8er from Oblolll tbow bustnell- OVell though aod oat I .-d. Jl hll
WIIAZ TV.S
who broke lbe "ffnglel barrler"Sophle 'l'llcbr aever lllought "Dondrop'' • 0111 lllde - 1
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to land hlgh.flayla( adverlllllng.._ •
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Dan1 wor.r
Jobs, II belplng hfall sebool In her nallve Clenland, she bandit Ill loft.
T:GI-Today
Mike Walt
T:I5students the 'lllll'ld o said, Bile was IIIII encouraged Mlso Gr.- Ia IIIII 1 clvll
Deny Wri
T:I5work.
to go Into tbe "jingles" field rlgbta m!IJ!nl Sbll tello the
Faith
Bozo
T:ltShe Ia Laura Greeue, 23. who becwse she was 1 Negro. Bu~ bJih school lltidm thet an
hopes to eoeape the l1lOilyllllly she recalled, "I !mew It was[ discrlrniDollotl aglinll NelfOOI
Starcher
1:110or doing television and radio lucrative and I kaew I could do has not been ellmfllaled.
commerclalo and establish her- them."
Bul Bile .....,. lhom II tate
t:OII Morn. Show Capt. Kangaroo
sell as a lop per!onner.
Aclllc Needed
advantap ol cb8Jl81!11 !bat are
Movie
1ofiss Greeno 1a now on • sa- Laurt. a pollle sfrl wltb a takfng place llld opening ap new
city - In tile 1!:811 on ·behalf big smile, oald II Ilk., aetlng careers lll qlnem, medical
LIJ&lt;)'
10:00-Eye Guess
10:30-News
of Warner-Lambert Pllarmaceu- ability and rapid ~ to technlcl.,. IIIII lelerillon cam10:311-Cmceat.
Tile McCoy!
tical Corp makers or Lfstcrlne master Ibis form or selling, Thel eramen lor NocroeL
Supermartet
Antiseptic ., and other products lop jingle slngero iD the busl- "I ~ ~ IIIII to ~ to
11:00-MorniJlg Sill Andy Grtffltb
Tile Dau~ Gome lor personal care
ness make up to 1250.000 • •be re)ecbod, she said. TheJ
11:30-Paradise Bay Dick Van Dyke
1should dress Ill simple good
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year, she said.
She Ia • symbol of tbo in~- Since her breakthrough, she rtaste - leave those short sldrta
Donna Reed
12:00--.leopardy
Love or Life .
est obown by major eompanoes has been on televlslm varietylaod tlgh~IIUing penis lor tho
12:25
News
Negro customers.
shows signed up lor m discoth-•e ·"""'•• •
12:30- Postoffice
Seardl F..- Tomor Father Knows Best m wooing
Invited To Sehol•
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ms,
..._ IX"'~ ·
12:15Gui~ing Light
PredomlnanUy Negro higb
12:55 News
schools have Invited ber to exWoman's Page
Ben Casey
1:00 News
plain to their students bow to
1:30As World 1'llml
dress and behave In l n t e r v l e w s l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1:35- Singing
seeklng jobs or college admisDavtime Shom
sion.
2:00- 0ur Lives
Conlideotlal
Password
Her odvice gets special - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , . . - - - - A Time For Us
2:30 Doctors
House Party
attention because she Is widely WSA! TV·I
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Gn. Hospital
3:00 Another World To Tell Trull!
known as the voice in ....,... 8:45-Corn Cob
3:2$--NeWI!
nationally broadcast singing
Dally Word
7:011-Todaf
The Nurses
3:30 You Don't Say i Edge Of Nilbl
commercia1s.
Mike Wallace
Never Too Young
She emotes -on behalf or a 7:1164:00Secret Stnrm
Dally Wri
hair tonic - ,. Are vou man
4:05 Mr. Cartoon
Llfel)f Jesus
1:!0Wbere Actlm 11
enougb to lry it" - ao well as
4:30 Yogi Bear
Rln Tin TID
breakfast foods. soup ood soan, 8:00Full Scbool
Stmher
Soupy Sal..
Sea Hunt
5: 00--Cbeyenne
''1 was going to be a school' 8:30a.....
Brave Staltim
5:30leacher - almost - wben I
going to Kelll State Unlver- 9:00-Mom. Show Copt. ltailgoroo
t :30Movl•
Evening Shows
sity," Miss Greene said In an
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L1l"f
10:25-NeWI
Weather Nevn
8:116--News
Lawman
tt::ID-Concentral The Me0171
Peter .lennlnp
1:11;Wells Fargo
6:30-News
News
11:011-Mill'nlna Star Andy Griffith
11:30-Paradise
Diet Van Dyke
Have Gun, Travel
News Report
7:110-Movies
12 0 Clod; 111&amp;11
To TeD Trulll
7:30IAift Of IJie
12:00-JeopardJ
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11:211I've Got A Secret
8:00Search For Tomar.
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Lucy Show
Jesse Jsmes
1:31112:41;Guklfnc
Llgbt
1:30 p.m. a.. 3, BasebaD, Ch&gt;Sbenandoab
Andy GriHltb
9:00 A. Williams
11,55-Newa
clnllaU ••· Pblladelphla
Peyton Place
Hazel
t:30l :OO pm. a.. D, SlOO,OOO Tour· 1:00-Newa
Woman'o P...
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AI World Tarlll
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Bidwell Homemaker
Is Asking Divorce
Mary IJiulse Moore, RL
Stolen
Bidwell, !ned a peUtloD Frid.ov
county sheriff's de- in Gallia county conunoo
Friday received Hw court for a divorce from WIDer
of the thtft of twl
Moore, same address,
~"'""· Earl J. !hiler,
of gross neglect
Cross Rds,
theft of a gi.rl's red and i The parties were
married
20 Inch b1cycle, valued Oct 9 1954 and have one minor
and a boy's red and cb~d. 'The plaintiff ,..ks I
inch, valued at ·30. vorce custody of the child
[!f -~j,qiles said the bicycles alimo~. Mrs. Moore Frlclay
left acros~ the
dismissed an alimony
the house, leanmg
filed against Ule lleiunilaontl
The area was
March 22, 1966.
and anyone pa ~-:sing
·tee the htcyri•s. The sher·
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Tuesday

Nursing League will Have
Look at Medicare Reaction

Movie Fare for
TV Tube Viewer

aboollng, G!lngs ~;eaur~~.~ ~·:·20ur~ plctureo,• be
oald,
"For the
Ia
gelling a Utile rtdlcu«tam,» diredAlr Wl1lfalll
lous. It got so once r had
or 111)'1, "we lone I
l'rankie Avalon !urn to the camlolr
Alii
artor be didn1 kiss · a
-ge."
wben any normal kid would
Suaday, AprO 17
9:00 p.m. a.. 3 ''A Majori!J
He hastened to add that,
and be."~· 'Folks, do 11:!5 p.m. Ch. 13, "North to
or One," Alec Gulnell.
course, mcwallty triumphs."
you believe thiS? "
Alaska"
11:30 p.m. Ch. 13, "Five Guao
lalked about their
,But thla time Avaloo
and 11 , 15 p.m. Ch. 3 "No Sad Songs
West," Dorothy Malone
to the teen-agers wbo tee
Julie Parrish have a genuine
For Me," Wendell Corey. 11:50 p.m. Ch. 8, "Finger of
movies. But ho was
rema.ntlc
relationship. Miss/
Mooay April 11
Gulli," Ricbard Basehart
thollbls was a justified mooe. Parrish Is new In these plclures; 7.110
Cb
"Lu 1 F
Friday, ApriiiZ
she plays an older woman -1111 · di;.~·Ida Lupino !nd Gle~ 9:30 p.m. Ch. 3, "Border Inc!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - of M. And thai'• one
dmt" George Murphy
she_took the part.
Ford
11:30 p,.;,, Ch. 13 "Girl• Towa"
"This Is a good part,"
Tuesday, ~~ It
Mamie Van Doren.
a!JD
says. un•s more adult
9:00 .p_m. "01 II 1 ~onder
"Hen Squad"
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l t b e old beacb party pictures.
PIOZZ8, Ollvla.~HavtUand . 11:50 p.m. Ch. 8, "Pearl Of lilt
Daytimr Shows
do things In this picture
1l:30 p.m. Ch. I I
Wood..South Pacific"
Vtrglnla
I would never do 1n
Who's Kissing Her Now,"
Mayo
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June Baver, Mark Slevens.
Satontar April zs
WSAZ TV.S
WCIIS TV..
WUI'N TV-IJ
can't do that myself. 1
II :30 p.m. Cit 13 "~;" ~e 9:00 p.m.
3, "Merry An1:45-Com Cob
can up boys. My girl
Girls lake Over, Jackie
drew • Dllllll)' Kaye
and
say that It's permissible
Coogan
Pier 'AngeU
1:110 Today
Dolly Word
days,
but
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can't
do
It"
WedDesday,
April
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11:15
p.m. Ch. 13 ''The Tin~
1:05Mike Wallace
Fireball
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isn't
really
11:20
p.m.,
Ch.
8
"Cafe
Metroler"
VIncent Price, a od
1:30Dally Word
beach party, except by
pole," Loretta Young and
"The Giant Claw"
1:301lo2o
Navy FUm
Its locale bas moved from
Tyrone Powe&lt;
11:20 p.m. Ch. 8, "Lafayette,•
1:00Starcller
Full Scbool
beach to the stock car
II :30 p.m. Cb. i3 To be AnOrson Wells.
1:»--milieu. But it still has
nounced
il:25 p.m. Ch. 3, "CalamiiJ
and
AMette
Funicello
and
Thanday,
April
%1
Jane" and ''The TeJ:an"
1: 00--Mom. Show Cllpt. Kaagaroo
vey
Lembeck
and
Ibis
time
t:30Morie
lan and Julie Parrish and
lD:OO-Eye Guess
Lucr
Wills.
10:25-News
I watehed o big &lt;ODilly
ID: ~ncentrat.
The McCoys
scene, Tfloy bad turDed
sound otage lato tbo fatr•o M l o l l - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11:110-Morn. Star· Andy Griffith
Supermarket
way, and U looked like
l1:3t-Parodlse Bay Dick
Dyke
Daytime Showe
Dating Game
real W.,. AI ooe ead,
12:00--.leopardy
Love or Life
Donna Reed
a llrlle sbow - "15
WRTN TV·Q
WCH" TV ..
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D:25News
15" -llot tbero wt.-e oaly
12:»--Pootofllce
Searcll F..- Tomor. Father Kac.wa Best belly ladles In scanty -um•~l 8:45--Corn Cob
12:4iGuldlq Light
DaDy Word
011 the platform.
7:011-Today
I2:5:;-Newa
Mille Wallace
Chm Will! was the barl&lt;er.l 7:05Dally Won!
And he launched into hlo
7:1:00WomaD'I Page
Davy and Gollatb
Bozo
7:38and lite extras laughed at
l::lt-AI World Tunla
Soc.
SecurltJ
T:!iof the lines. Wills gave
1:35 ..,Singing
a mock-dirty look.
Full School
Starcher
a:oo1:00 Our LiYeo
Conlldeollal
"We got wrtters son/'
1:30 Doctora
Time For Ua
"We alD1 ad llbblng Ibis t:OO-Mom. SlloW Cspl Kanga""'
1:5:;.Movie
Womeaa Ne1n
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I:»But he did add a lib, which lD:OO-Eye Gueeo
1:011-AIIOIIL World To Tell Truth
General lloepllai
1:2$--News
Aoher decided to keep. Wbet1 ti:ZS-l(ewo
1:30-Dou1 Say
EriC• of Nlghl
girls woood up and threw II:• Cenceatral.
TheNurseo
Ths McCoys
at the ..,..d, wms
t:ooSecret Sl4nD
NewrT&lt;&gt;11 YOUIII lre:~t:mte be'd been struck. 11:00-Morn. star
Supermarket
Andy Griffith
4:05-Mr. earDating Game
Dick Van Dyte
I'
," ·ho said. ~Eigbt baD 11:»--Paradise
4:30RID Tin TID
Wbeft Aelloll Ia
In tho side pocket..
12:DthleopardJ
Donna Reed
l&lt;&gt;ve or Ule
i:DD-Cheyenne
Sea Hunt
Soupy SaJea
In anbooad~ng studio,
ll:l$.N.,..
1:30Brave StalUoa
Beaver
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Searcll For Tomor Felber Kao1n Guiding Llgbt
la the device whereby 12:1$Eve-.ing Shows
oome actlan In the foreground 1• i2:5:;-Newa
pb&lt;tlogr'lpi&gt;!d against a .......,
Waman'al'ap
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AI World Tur.
1:011-Newa
LowmaD
Weather and Newt prnjecled.
l::lt-alS ......
Wells ........
Tflla was a race ocene. A.... 1:15-Singlli'
1:30-Newt
7•00-Dr KlldaN Nowa
Have Gull Will
1m .... ill bl! car wblle. In I:OD-Our Live.
Conlldontlal
Loll 111 Spa .
Batman
tbe bockground, lhols of a race 2:»--Doctora
'l'tme r.r Us
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1:00
PaiiJ flute
od lbe wheel and reacllid
delL Hospital
8:38lllllbOB..
Blue Llgbt
Cllrdlng to lltstmellonl te:~~ 1:011-AIIotb. Wort to TeD Trull!
News
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GreeD Acreo
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Edl&lt;
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t·.00Never Too YCIOIII
Secret Storltl
10 00 TestloC
DlDnJ K&amp;Je
Lq Bat Summer
JO:'JO~·~1 =~~IlL
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ll:OO-Newo
Ne1n
Ploemakn Newt
Walch him flO by. Now lelt.
Sea Hunt
11:15riCh~ ~ ll"
5:titi--Cile)oBrav• StaDt•
ll:30Lola Show
A IIIDd "!lchlne wao
S::lt-HOLLYWOOD (!lEA) Amorlean • lnleraaUonal'a beach
party movies bmr alwiJI been
I kind or ......_ land. The
pis may have IIGI'D bltfnla, but
tbe boys -er kUcbed them.
Nobody dran1t or made love or
Clld anything llllllhlf. They
were
Aesop's l!'lllles
and
Grimm's Fairy Tales set to
rock'n'roll music.
But, with "Fireball IiilO," now

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~iddlepcrt High School
! Music from Ohio Uni·
e Sigma Alpha Iota, Munt of Professor George
1 of Mrs. Ray Hecox of
.A. degree Ia Music at
·esently workiog on his
I be held at the
oy, June 4 at 11

non . and Mrs. Donald Boon-e . There were also group di•
servmg as leaders.
cussions as on Thursday and
A coffee hour was held and a tall: by Elizabeth Sedziel or
1 game played following the Marietta on ''Joys of Beillg A
program. The banquet
was Minister'! Wife." A luncbe011
~ at 6 P· m. using tbe was served at noon with a
Melican theme io the decor· rose theme carried out ill tbt
atlona and m~u. Favora of table appointments including
colored glass dishes ~ere glv- BD arrangement of pink rose~
en each gu..t. Followmg lhe in a white conmlner.
banquet a ., program. "flown . A panel discuaoloa and ~uea­
Mw~ Way was presented bon and answer period
was
and mcluded _slides shown by he~, and a "Precioua Memortbe Rev. LoUlft Eckels of Mw- Uea time closing with 8 pray.
ietta, area minister of South- er _
session. Tbe vocal selection
easiEnl Ohio. The otides lnclud- "The Loel's Prayer" was •Ullfl
ed remote sectmns of Mexico by Mra. Ploptina.
rarely oeen by tbe publle where Women · of the eburch wore
they had vt.lted.
in cbarge or tbl banquet and
During tbe evening the ladies included~- TOllY Fowler,
In a fun fest whicb chr., Mri"Ma.. lng KlGel Mn.
1 Melle..
plnata Richard Owen, Mrs. Wlltls An:::=wo~·th candy, toys
and !bony, Mrs. Nora
Hamiltoo,
articles whicb were ' Miss Rhoda Hal~ loin. Paul
on tbo wome•. The Smart, and Mrs. Clyde Winevisiting WOrneD were over- brenner, the banquet. Werking
nigbt guests of p·/ ;hioners Ill- on the luncheon were
Mrs
eluding Mrs.
Smart, loin. Harold Chase, cbr ., J!lld Mra:
Marvm Dowson, Mrs. Jamee Hamilloa and Mrs( Owen.

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Deputy Maste&gt;
Grange Speaker
Deputy Master Kennel\ Ward wu the opeaker whea
lao Grange met Tuesday at 8 p.m. Master Erneat Greenleo
presided over the meeting.
During the buslne,.
the memhera voted to
grant William George a demit. Maurice Thomas read a communiCiltioo coocerni.,. the triangular embJem that must be
on all alow movi~ vehicles on the highway. M.emben voted
i .,.lleeomllratbi&lt;ID\II.e Rural Life Sunday and the 50th IDnlversary
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Ruth Palmtr, AnlH Groel1101 a a d - Joneo
.,.. Mr. nd Mro. Maro
oppolnted to plan for - ---=:.:::..:::.::.:.::.::.:.:.:..:.:.::.::
OIIIICing the
oelebrotion meeting.
turer. Silo used • ber theme
• A2C Rodney
Deputy Master Keanetb Ward "Easter." Tho group
oang
Albany, Ohio. VI,.
spoke on the achievements of "Whlsperlq Hope." Maurice
• School and Ia a
the Grange. Eno Grange ac. Thomas read "lllsf&lt;lry
ll1d
' where she Ia majoring cepled u lllvitation to visit Oustomo of Eaot.r." Rosetta
of R tla d High
Gallia Grange, and
confer Jones, ehaplaln reed 81. Loko
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School tbo tbird and Courth dsgrees 24th cbapter wblch waa follow·
. Force. Tentative ~~·~ oo AprD 26th. Cllnto• Joneo ed by prayer, and aD
bmpletloa of Mr. Rigg I was appulnled to sene an the "Cbrlst Arose." Rutb P::~
- - - - - - - eeatennlal membership com- er Jlllld "Uil!qut Christ, • ud
tnben ud guesta
mlltee,
~ Greenlees nar1 1 JlO'l!:
oero Joy White, J 8 n 1 .Homer Kemper was reported A Cry From 'ftlo
Croa.
ling Regina
Tim Sick, and a card WO! ligned Robert Peno. IIIII • solo
Debbla carson
and seat to him. Plus "ere ''Thirty Pieces or
Silver.':
Dallas Weber ' Frank, made to participate iD
I b • Hazel Rbod., aad
Beatrl&lt;l
Mary ColweU Mary Cancer Crusade. Marie Thom- Stamper read "BecaUM
Ht
lend Joy Sauer, 'Debbie as Is cbairm.. of
Morgan IJves." The clooinjj
lhoqht
was glvea by AD!a - . _ ,
\(. Vlcld Fry, Lyna Snow· township.
floRDB Weber, Sally Tbe literary pro~rsm
was 8Dd the_ prngrsm clooed wltb
· Brenda BoiiB ud Deb- ill charge of lin. Tiiomaa, lee. the Blngllll of "JOf 1o t h
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Church Meets
Mrs. James Will entertained
the Boys and Girls Fellowship
or the Enterprl.se EUB cburch
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Edmond Karlarud, tho· baJB.bal'!tone who w!U appear
in GalltpoUs Tuesday AVII'fllng; ~~ ~ ~&lt;•!'!"Df~!rttt-!!!:!~'.! ~!~~!' sional." Still in bis thirties, he has performed in almost ev·
ery phase of the world of entertainment - ranging from
theaters and nightclubs to coneert and · opera, i)'ith many
stops for network radio and - ----'----'----'
television.
thereafter offered the scholar·
His concert, the flnol prese•· ship to return for the regular
tation on the 1965-66 series of school year and become a memthe Tri-County Community Con- bor of the Opera Theatre. Thus
cert Association, will be ilV· ·began a full-time career ill
en at 8 p: m. Tuesday on tbe music which is 1till runniHg
stage of the GaDia Academy iD high gear.
high school.

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Annual Dinner

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nl A!IIIOC, has planned .its AnDual dinner-dance 00 May 21.
The banquet will be served
at 8:30 p.m. Daocing wilb music by tile Green Valley
.-Ill begin at 9.
All llumnt ol lbe high school
lllld everyone who attended
higb school 'at sCII)]on High ~re
IIJ'il!&lt;( to attentf' both the dlnoer·
llid. daoee. t.,tJy eiMael ,desJr.
lng • ~ lpeclar~ reunion !Jhoald
~ a/t)' 'I'! tlie .Alumni · of,

ucers .. 110011 88 possi)!le.
· llesemlloll8 by MaV 13 &amp;-e
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Edmond Karlarud, tho· baJB.bal'!tone who w!U appear
in GalltpoUs Tuesday AVII'fllng; ~~ ~ ~&lt;•!'!"Df~!rttt-!!!:!~'.! ~!~~!' sional." Still in bis thirties, he has performed in almost ev·
ery phase of the world of entertainment - ranging from
theaters and nightclubs to coneert and · opera, i)'ith many
stops for network radio and - ----'----'----'
television.
thereafter offered the scholar·
His concert, the flnol prese•· ship to return for the regular
tation on the 1965-66 series of school year and become a memthe Tri-County Community Con- bor of the Opera Theatre. Thus
cert Association, will be ilV· ·began a full-time career ill
en at 8 p: m. Tuesday on tbe music which is 1till runniHg
stage of the GaDia Academy iD high gear.
high school.

Scipio High
Alumni Plan
Annual Dinner

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The Scipio ·l!igll School Alum.
nl A!IIIOC, has planned .its AnDual dinner-dance 00 May 21.
The banquet will be served
at 8:30 p.m. Daocing wilb music by tile Green Valley
.-Ill begin at 9.
All llumnt ol lbe high school
lllld everyone who attended
higb school 'at sCII)]on High ~re
IIJ'il!&lt;( to attentf' both the dlnoer·
llid. daoee. t.,tJy eiMael ,desJr.
lng • ~ lpeclar~ reunion !Jhoald
~ a/t)' 'I'! tlie .Alumni · of,

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City Gorden
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Contribution
to fl ower Preii!Ye
, Too FreDCh City Garden Club\pt&gt;rlod on tile ~~PM« meetlnl
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1M' home of o! Region

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Members named their fr~vorite dis&lt;'ussion' fol IOWed t he report .
Bible \'erses for the i~·mtion~. Beatltiful spring nower ar11te roll call wM a~t~~wered by rangemenl$ were made by the
naming ' pest in !heir gardeo.jhosteaa. and delicious rf!relh·

w~!~n:
p~~~~~~l:n wrt~ ~:w:', =~-..w~lat lhe~v~~ld
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or preserve near Lancaster, IMay
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Hostesses of Chester Garden Club

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Slides Shown
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On Gold Ridge

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Rollort 8wttw, • rotlr
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ardtitect II Chicago, Blld brorUn
'l1lo Woman'a Society of a silver plate on tbe wor·shln
lbsr of Jack Switzer of Galli- A eonlrlbutloll wu Dl8do
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Cltttlllan Sel'f!co. of Simpson center Whllt Ml'll, Cook
polll II recovwrinl Slt!siACiorl• the CIIKIU luBd Ji!MI11!e 1.ou1- .terlla Oturdt wla
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Clturcll "The Old Rugged ~~)lilY~~
)y ,from serious iniuries be re- •I CUff Mlssltiiii'Y Society met
II'OUJ! tlciUd. .,.
mel. at thlt. l!nm.:a. "~ M,.• n. ~ ...._. ..
celvecl recently In a fall down 'J.'buroday ~ In lbe reo- "' ..... ..., ..... """1 _ , , · - - - -- --,.....-·· -- ····• ' •
Jolla Wickline 1111 week. r·M,;_
"'ii,;se, Mra. Blazer and
1 • - - - - - - - •1a llalrny. Frltn4a can tJdd. roation room. ol tbe.jlerHnage. Mlu Carll Sue Gillllora, _,.
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re11 maU to Presbyterian st. Mrs. Ottlld PaDlns, nm1- ~· and Mrl: ~ ~- ~- .._,_ . .....,__, . -. ..: qt 1
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GRAcie METHODI8T
Luke'• Hospital, Roem 383, Ch~ den!, opened tile liUil!llDI WiUt ...., ..... "" WI!JCOmeG 11'1 - ·- · • ,._. _,..
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Circle 7 wJil mat at 7:1!1 p.
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devoti&lt;&gt;DIIIkea ftom Luke II: &amp;be membership It lht IJ:It TIIIIIIIIIIDiiDcbar&amp;eo(M"' •.. ,
JUchards, who read "The \ng held In Portlmoullt when
Resurrection." A •ery
beau- Ute dlllrlct celebrated tbt 2fillt
m., at the home of Mrs. Gtat
44-49 ltllowod by &amp;be h J m a, service Sunday.
At11t14 ~ Jlfllldtnl, """""' ·:
Ultll Ea!ter program wu pre- anntverory of tilt Wolll8ll'a
Spurl«'k, Adelaltle Dr.
Mr. IIIII Mrl. James Salton Bring Them Ia and prayer by Elders · recelvinc &amp;be fll'Oilp irilh ~ bJ Mll. N0l'J111 ,
,.nUt! by Mrt. Carrie Oale 8oclety.
KYGBII CRIIIEK Bill4 JlooR. are apondlng lhe Wftkend in Mrs. Carl Safley. Join. Joe were Judson White, J. H. Grate, CI&amp;J? 4 IDIJollt4 witb t h •
and Mrs. David Bees, 1!1111, The reporl o1 lite oomlnat,
!!I'll wJil moil 7!10 p.m ..In tltl Spr\ngllold visiting ber sister EvllllS waa oomed to have da- Mrs.. J. IL HarleJ, lillsll Sana Lord I Proyet and pledge
t" :
acbool ellelerla. 11ec11o:1 of and lamlly.
vou01111 •t tbe Dill moettna. 11 Park and Mro. E. o. Tewb- llq Ia unlltm. Eltnbeth camp·
od by Mra. Kenoelh Grahom. \ng eommlllee wao presented
ollhlera.
was annotllleed lbat eleelloa of bory. 'l'h_e 1\e\', Htwanl Rtlp. boll nportod Ul.
\In, Chari., · Withee,
Mn. by lhe chairman, Mrs. Glen
Grll! Cook, Jr., Mrs.
.John Arnold:
GALLIPOLI8 Bl•IWI and Mr. and Mn. Merrill O'Dell officers woold be held at lbe pelt prestdecl.
a - -played and prJ~ ..
Wickline, Mrs. Raber! Root; President, loll'll. J - Jiteiil'rolflllortal
C I u b wen! w Ozlord, o., over lite next mtelltiC and membern!re
ouwardod It Mrs. .R ollt .n .
MI'II. Delmal Boltlbam ond ltds: viol preoldant, lira. FIDo
RrrA DeVAULT
wJil meet II l:lli p.m. II 0. weelreltd II&gt; brlni their t w 0 reminded II&gt; brllrg Belly Croclt:·
llearlil, lira. Otlpma•, Mra•.: ·
Mt1 Wlllfam Lewts.
ley Richardt: Rleor4lnl liOCo
cttr'o.
lOllS, M ond Bill homo from or ~ A werklatl flmd orVISIT IN lllJTLANI)
Joba 8mllli IIIII MU. Ei'ba ,
wm given relat· retary. Mrs. Wllllam Fadeley:
GALIJA COUNCIL U4 Douib- Miami UnlvBI'III)',
ler\ng wu taken al thl ctooe Mr. 1D11 Mrs. Edward L. fro, JeSOI.
ten
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dinof
the meelloa.
cy, chlldroo Ra1111ood a1 a... ~
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I I!&lt;'- - r~w ~ rr'1 rl tw r.th'
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furnlabod. Brtna llblt tletV· went lo Olford tooay to brlnll Klein, 11r1. Harry Clark, Mrs porenbt, Mr. and 111'11. J. P. Fol· bovt IIIli 111'1. 'nllllll CDoll,
or ··an•llf• foi· " '"h ""': ard
,,ife. Mr&lt;. William
their son, _Tom, home
from James Gtboore, Mrs.
doa fJf Rutland. Ollter guea11 !lin. Max Ill 'W1, Mrl. IIIJ ·
f::IT "~ ~l llJ.!lt!A ot ~CVl·rn ;
(If ~i.t w u;~ M~mher:&lt;~hlp
Cultlva- Mlsa Rita DeVaul~ 14 da~ let, ln!peCIIorl 7:10 p.m.
llu l·~a~trr nvmn,._ f' ar rh• Oale; flfl . 1 rs. Wendell Evans; Pro'
TaollltdoJ
Mtamo Umvorslty.
Mra. Arthur Wlae, Mrl. Cllr· were IDfS. Joba Elias, Mra. Do- Slltleltlbel ad lint. Otlrlll·
IM UO!it'l\fl j~~R !UlnA a- du£&gt;t, : gram Materi&lt;l! . ~1rs . nPlmas ter of Mrl. Nellle DeVault at
CORA OlWiGE will meet at
eoct CUrtis, Mra. Evlllll, Mn. q!4 DudieJ, Joel, Mar)' Ani Cohen. Tlto lllll*t d
·•r r -\m~ .. • ., 'f'tle
prn:~mrn . B•.utghman: Chr1st1an
Social Ut Fourth Ave., GantpoUs, re- a p.m., atlltt Orallle Hall.
Rodney H. Look has been Pout Jacobo, Mn. Laura Schaa- and Virginia Sua ol Muoa, W. lll lteld 111 lbtiiKIIDi fl ,
er: li ·rt with thr "roup ~ o tiJfl(l!ng ! ft.elatlons. Mrs. Ernest Blaz- centty won a place ln the! CenGAWPOLIS GUIDING Moth- named to the Dean'a List at fer, Miso Marguerite Lellhelt, 1_V_•_·_ _ _ _ _ _ _....!..caben.:......:.::.~-----b" tore r.hr worshi])
Nmtc~r . e~. Ca~pu_s ~in~~try ,
Mrs. t.raJ Ohio Bible Quiz team.
ers LNpe will m'-et , 1 7,30 Duke Unlvenlty lor lite fall Ml'l!, Eurena But and Mrs. Bol~ l
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She wiiJ journey to Kankakt!e p.m., at the home or Mrs. Tom semester on tho basis o! high ey.
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C o~"'-'' flu:- f'nnrllPII~h !
fur- M
. ion fin~ servJrf'., Mrs_ \\ P. · 111. where she will cornnat• with' Pilchlonl.
Iacademic standlna. He II tho
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t .· rJ,ng r.ht&gt; 1 1 01 ~ illum i n :-~ l 1o u
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at e szarene College. the Fltat Baptill 'llturcb, 'will ' D. Lusk, Lower River Road.
CIC Club Roared
f . ll~d to u111er h~ \t1·, ffi c·h NllmlnAiin~
commltt@e mern:. Miss DeVault Is a member meet 11 7:10 p.m. In the Fel- I
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' Mr. o.tn CltnCh or est
hurlllay Evening
1 rrl~ 'T'hfo ~~retAry 'f\ flrul lh@' h(•r \·l f·s. l{r-nneth f:raham.
of the Flr11t Church of tbe Naza. lowshlp &amp;om.
l •·e-~ ~-.urt&gt;r'g
rf'j)(l r!i-,
were 1\f·nre!tflntntive to thl! Corn- rene In GalllpoUJ, 1nd a fresh- WASH_INGTON MOTHER Sing i Palm Besch, Fla.. , lo vtoltlng The ClC. Club met 'ftlur..
' l \•~n Md lhe t hRirm1ln
rtf tht n,i tt.rr on f'hristfsm Vol'ntions man, and honor lludent at Oal- ers will metl at I p.m., ot his aunt, Mrs. Odi.• Burris, da~ evening at tho home or
i ·nMct&gt;
cotnmltiPP su hmiltt'd Mrq. ,)11\m Wi~klh:w.
• I ll~ Academy High school. Stu&gt; Ute First United Presbyterian who Is Improving at her home Mra. Vay McDanlell In Kbauon Eng\lah Rd., Pt. Pleaoant ga. The meelin&amp; wu opeoad
It~ ,·etn mmE"ndatinn~ rot fh f' '\&lt;lr!ol. WPnrlf11 1 ~vHn!ll Wll~ ; Will be accompanied to llllnolt cburcb.
N.rmng .v~nr~ tn C!hl~tn~
1 he, nr•mi na!f•d
aA rl-pr~nt:lf ive l by Mr. ~nd Mrs. Sanford Stroop, LAFAYETI'll: SIIRINE
No. alter having surg"'' at Hoi- by Mrs. John Rllke, president.
Jlr~~Pnl.ntwn nl a hfc n1emha1·- . to the Br!.'111d 01 :\-lanaMen of I who hat e coached her OD the 44 wW bol4 1 staled meeting I .., HOIPIIII recently. He io Those attending the meeting
at _3 p.m. Open lnotallllimt of [ al'? vtstlmg other relatlvoo were : Lena Mae Raike, Tina
shtp pm to the me!Tit)e-r ho1'i~ : the tlnttPd C'ht~rrh
\Ynm"n IRook ot Roma01.
ol!tcers at 8 p.m.
willie here.
Ward Vay McDaniel&amp; Helon
tnt _lonli!el!lt pf'riud ()f
~:~ r·tlve . And It was voll'd to pav th~
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Grum'bling, Ethel Steel: Evelyn
tf'r.vw(' tn
th(l Jm·al l411Piel~'- i CJuf" In lhb nrgnniMtinn.
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pur- . ~Pv11rnl mnnf'y • m akln~ pr,,_! ~~~W"~l!tt:f!Hm"JW:e
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Mrs. Alton Jordan, filth Rothgeb, NeUie Adams, PrlbJil'~"" or rE':rorzni)'.i r\1, rnithrul "Pr-1i"''t~ wrre dl!f&lt;'Li l:.-Ycl .
lh hom mer:. U a. m. at grnde teacher at lhe Ordnance hie Wilson •11!1 Emma Spano0 0
Vll'f' and ('OIItrihu,ina: substan- ltl PmhPt''l ~portf'd hRVf' rrt::Jcll"
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Robert School in Pt. Pleaoant, is
a er. Refreshments were served
t1ally to the m,iRsionMy work' lh rih - ~ighl Si('k ralls. durin{ \'
II&gt; ~· Everyoneecl dlls uked patient at Holzer bospltal.
during a socllll hour. Tho -1
rmg I oover
sh and
meeling May 121h will
be
ll. I!U! Woman r4 ~odety .
llw proVIOU f: m()nth.
table
servlco.
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At Utt• rime. Mrs. WiciUinP Refr P.Sh!Tlfnt!l we~
~ervPd ·
Ray Allen o! the U. S. Anny held at lhe home ot Mr o.
lf'd I dt&gt;dicatory flervlr&gt;t
in . lo Lwenty memheNJ bv Mra.'
In Arizona visited on Sunday Prtbble WilsoR.
p,
JJhl~ lhf Thank orferin•- hnKeR! \\'ir kl inf' nnfl httr m-hMt.P~~I'-!4,.1
~~rRDowton t~Ul
wllh Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart
,.,...., hid bf.pn filled
hy _Mr~. ('hariP:-; Withee and Mrs.
...,..
er~l"ol
Serle•
or Fourth St.
- - -thP m£"mbE·rs. were J)laced in Grift Cook, Jr,
' •nann•;••••
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.u East Lt!tart Methodt&amp;t Church Miss Dorolhy Leo TUrner oil
TO BOLD DANCE
MONDAY
= l d a revival starting lbls Ute WACC stationed at Ft Me.' The HarriaoovU!e P.T.O. will
RACINE ELEMENTARY P.
. y, April 17, and ondln&amp;, Clellen, Ala., visited ber llll- oponsor a round and aquare
T.A. will meet Monday, April AprU 23. ServiCII will begin liter, Mrs. Slella Turner, Ma- dance open to Ute public Satur111 at 1:10 p. m. at the gradl tach 1118ht at t; Marvla Dow· oon.
dliy nijht Ap•'ll 23rd at HarrlschooL Walter Cleland or Ra· oon, plllor 01 Heath Metltndlst Pollee officers Doc Ohlinger of sonvUie SChool, from 8:30 to 11·, clne Emergency ~quad
will Oturcll In Middleport, Is to be New Haven, Fred Taylor of 30 p.m. Music will be fundsbed
1speak 011 "What "' Do UDIII lbe the ovangellsL
Mason, Richard Grinaltsd, Clv- by lito Greea Valley Boya.
By Helen
I EmotlllllC'f
Squad Arrlvea."
Earl Shiller and Rev. Fraa- U Defense Allllllory Police, of
-i the Melhodlst Jtllllor Choir will 1aJid NOI'l'b will load the """ll• New Haven and Mason's May- daugblor, Joan, visited
Bottel
ll'...nt apeclal musiC llld &amp;be latlollll oJnaing, tht11 altd lba .,, Dayton Raynes atlenll•d a tbe weekead with Mro.
.Norrfl qUartet will provide 1pe- lllel)' meeting oo Wedneoday Matre'a aliter, Mro.
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' llr8t Fade molhen wlU WYe clal llllta!ni. JamM F. Earl•, II Charleston at tho Civic Cent- Stump and wttb her "lttthet:,\
Ln·
•lrfll ARKF.O
FllR IT! · 1Vi'r\' , •;rr.-111. My fn!k~ always rlfreshments.
th0 .....
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Mrs. · Blanche TUcker in..
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Mrs. Howard Van Maire and lumbus.
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pro lems _an
thntl sltottld have been the boy]Monday evenlnl at 8 p m
\ •. ,·~. tl tf'i t troubles and
run., b(!(•ause ot h11 lize. I'm not ithe arade IChool Election.
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," ~ wit h the rest of Helen Helpi Ju.lons ot him, but somel1ow r·l; officers will be 'held Refr b1 s!, It welcomes laugh• but · teet oo awfully hope\e,., bb momta wW be wved.'
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,_.~, ., ~'ldge a serious question ling the Big One who Is - BE- MIDDLEPORT
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Send your teen·all q...tlons: near llelltUed:
u WI moe! Monday,
t ' YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, i "" It ever occurred lo you, ~i at lhe home of Mrs. G•ren .l
• '" of tleten Help USI Utis honey, thai your parenlo are try. ::~u?' bAll m:bers are '
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lng to build your hrother UP 88
rmg g
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. ,,WAYS BELmWNG
not run yoa down The!
' lot door prl•es for lhe Gar· ,
r •P· den 'ftlerapy Club
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proach is dead wroq and I •
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Von have pr&lt;~bably heard Ibis bope they aoon reallte it, but State Institute.
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c. onny times before. But I turn olten people compensato for 1
TIJESDA Y
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t•&gt; your column tvtl')' day to see lack (Ill height snd weight In AUXI_LIARY ,ot the VeteraUI I
il my problem has been ox. your brother's easel lor over· IMemorml Hosptlal w•ll
meet
· la\ned by you. It hasn't ex net. prai"'.
·Tuesday April 19 at 7:30 p. m. ·
Another angle _ and here !' in lhe hospital cafeteria. Ali i
11'1 my pare~bt. 'ftley con· agoln Utey're 10 frighteningly member• are requ-d to at'b'll """" I 4 . . Ml Lbf .... . , . . . .
&lt;tnntly belittle me. I
don't wrong- they may dlsCU81 your Itend.
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mean only in private. They do lleavlness in front of others
FRIENDLY CIRCLE o!
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asotRallllfial•ili•ts.. lt h&lt;' ,.
it when there'S company vi, it· thAI you'll he "shomed" infl&gt; hderated Church will nteel
• Heavy, -fllor,.W_.
tu~ . In 111£1 they oeem to do it reducing. And they make tho , Tuesday, April 19, at a p. m. j
• Edp . . . . ood . . . . . . ..
1l' the more !hen.
talk fl\lblir for still another rea-l Mrs. Carl Kaut. will be In
nte Idea of running ownv ·aot, tlhe same one wiVOJt sub· charge. Hostesses will be Mrs.
721. . . . .
my main thought
1 Iconsciously use whon
cr\lo Phil Globokor and
MI 1
U•e day. but I knnw that
lei" !heir huabanda _
Mary E. Cltapmaa.
•A ...,..,.. ,,,
Ia
solve lhlnp. My parenll
! b - In lilt company of
n every much -I know it:
i ual friends: they can get wth::;•lr: l • - - - • - • • ••
point across without an n·
I loot lhtm very much.
Hod to tell them hOW It hurl!. clash - you have to sit a n
: ·•I lbey forge!, I gues.&lt;.
like it because you've got oo
, 1&gt;': fl they don't undenltand.
your company manners.
You .... I atn very
Most people are SOMEnd my brolher iolhln and
TIMES guilty o! this
~~p;nl'--••••••cr!Uclam'' - lnd I'm lure
Barbara Scot~ !Ioker
blvo been mo. lt'a Julll
pltal nurtlnll studen~ Is spendusrer to !tnd good-natured llti the weekend wllh bar
/UlltBFEJIS
fault with someone you oare enll Mr and Mn l'll'lli
about io ftont Of lhlrd poraon. Mi-a. LswrtiiCO Mtf!toM
\Irs, Karen Sue Rice Of Trouble Ia you don't trbt tvoa business Ylsitor to Galllpolla
,.,.hire was ll!e ttonored
fl you avoid 1 batOe
Friday
Callfomla
a •tork .shol!U.reeently, giVn
leave thll penon' burl
Mrs ' N M
Mrs lllr'" II lite bomt ol her mother,
and f1 you do 11
· an oore,
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· ro. Emol~ Spauldfng.
be or·
beglnt to Clr&lt;l
::.!:~Mrs. \VUilam
The table wu c~ttnrated
you a tittle less - or givea up wards of '
o
and party
hope of pleasing you.
Church wert In
Wfd.
rnvoto. Severo!
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nesday In atllnd
ll'llDitlc
Dool)I&gt;IOIIIM,_ _ _ Jew!lac
ort:bopedic"' •yed, with ptloeo
~·ven ~ flo your folks, I'm
111111on on Dally Vae1tloll Blbla
llJppoft ""' _... • lllllftllol ,.. "
Ill Mts. Darlene Price,
aure open season" on you
Sdlool. 1\lrl, .._ and Who else but California Cobblers could conceive sud! ccmfort
acbe-tlooplnaMt--to~olu
&gt;:tauldln&amp; lfl4 llldlln
lOon end And THEN
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oon.
•' II. Mto. Prtct woo the
· private
F'ulll
...,.., telebel'll ol IODlO ol
and .combine It with such a fa&amp;hion flair. This is "Las Brian"
treu. Chooaemra firm or 1ently &amp;na. ........ "' :a
1 tlet _,u
hive , _
the clssaes.
tri~o
with 1 hand-woven vamp and an Inch-high stack heel One of
a worbblt Nduelnl dlel.
Mr. and Mn. Herbert Fink
Kertn opened her tjlt8
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II tbe home of tbetr dagp
the lightest little shoes you've ever worn ..•• and
nel$
,,·rrtshmenll tl tlllntY
and flln!ly, Mr. aad 1\ln,
· ·.- 'Abel, tnlDII,' · t:ooilllll;
a fashion this 1111Cin It doesn't flatter.
Jlnlll, Ill RoclDI.
Ji Pd coffee t'I!N ·lltftd~

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Debthe members voted "' make a farm. A nature tour and &lt;OilCK tl'l. The ael
ns Pay were avor
audience King: Ftnt Clarinet. Patty Har· ble Malden. GIOIIIII Spn&amp;tll: Slcolld Fllllo Ruth AM Lacey,
aonati&lt;&gt;n. Plan• were mad• for lservalion study Of untmala, MR. AND MRS. JIENDI\I dta18Decl ill fllve eapertenco 111
''The llttal: riJ, jm llarrll, aren Price; 8leond Alii&gt; Sax,
c,Dihla
Calhy Manley,
- bake "le and plant &lt;Ole on 1 birds, IIW!I&gt;U, plant ond wildJalcl Mae Olbbl w11
eltmelltlry
forma, play· !Y
roualnl march by Second Cllllnet, Pom Manley, Kloes, Debbie LIDB)I; ' Flrll !6ellssa Davis; Obol, Canda&lt;e
1May 7th, the plact ill be nam-1All \ntmatec! In tbe tour Jhoul4 od .. flltl'l'lllt Feb, 11, liM llti aceldtlltala, •~ vartous ~"f:· 1
Glenoo Luollon; 'ftllrd Clarinet, Cornel, Jan Long, Jtm Werner, Babr; Bassoon, Leland Bro!VII;
eel later.
Icontact Mra. Rtest 11 "'"INt. It BoiMil R. BeUrlak althe lrlllrlllllonll pro
expres· • r.
or Bani! tJNRram Rita easel, Barbara Archer, Barbara Klni: SOCODd Cornet, £-Flat Clarlnel,
s•nte
Mn. \\'ylnond Bradbury re· ' llle will c:&lt;msUtltlt tho meedfiC. _ . llilit £1JII Clltltdl bJ 11011 llttotiib loud and aoll pasor
"Diamond
Leta
Floyd·
Firat
Cornel,
Mel
aMarc
French,
Mary
Btadbur)'
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Alto
Clarinet,
Koren
fie\', •tuley 1\IOore. T b e
·~.:~:to ~~~~ a ::nee " ~019011
composite of $Oven nte Hacketi, Pat Gress, Bobby Eddie BrOWD; ~d = t , HawleY; Firat Clarinet. flo,,..
ooapte ta
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' 1r1 Xllli marcbee &lt;0111· net,
Sharon
Wlleon. Joyce Rttey,
an, Hackett. Kathy '"'"'Y · sr. "'''
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~todr ~~·~~ ~~: 1=rat!DI bla 1Mb anDtver- Debbie Triplett; Toney 'Man!ey; R~ndy Becker; French lit&gt;~, b\e Kln8. Elaine Davl•. Chrl•·
no J.eque ..
walll '..GI~n aary · • novelty nuntb&lt;lt, "The Tromblllle, Kent Kloeo: Drums., D•ane Welsh: ~tr~ Tj~bono tine &amp;Hey, Sr. : secnttl! ,·t•rt
orncen for the coming year \lett, Bernice Winn, Neva Pr•tt,
Echo"
ill
pas· \
by LerO\ An&lt;l&lt;r- 1Tom cooke. Oougta• Hicks, Kalhy
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net, Ann Wll80n, .tanto Sehrttnll.
were elorted and inolalled when all at home, Mn. Helen llrld,
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• es and closln with the ,.n, ltaturoo on tetovtsion by j Bill Vaughan. Jim SChmoll. Bob- Kathy Kmg,
: Edith HapW!Ista\1, Sr..
tho Phllalhen Clagg of the Mtll- 1ford, Melg! General Hospital;
March
ftom l Jerry Lewis. Role Mat\&lt;! Hack· by J. Hy•ell, Keith French,' Kenny Smith, B•ll
Hollinshed, Sr., r-Ottnl• 8sr·h
dleport Church ot Christ mel !Mf8. B.rllta IJnrst.
Arcadia
11!1': Third Clorlnet. Mnrt&lt;• Huhthursday evening ., tl,. church Ae!l t1ome, Mr. and Mro. tier·
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I Mr• McKen•ie ia
Lewis Manley Pl»t bard, Mary .Jan-. .Jenk\nllln.
A cowed .ti&lt;h omner prc•CPd· "'"Fink at the hOrtteol tholt 'llto Kt Gamma Mu Chllp\tt
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!Cathy BoHey, Sl!Ptlo r!,ld&lt;:
ld the moeun•.
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Mro Rrvln R•··me. of lhe Beta ! I&lt;• •• Pnl met on
I ottell or or •
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BaSK Clarmet, Joyce Lnng. Sr.
Thr Slott' ol oflim- ,ucl ndc \Irs Lena M&lt;'Kmley gave lM . AprH 14 1t the 111&lt;•1k•• rOO'It l
I Mro. Donald McKentle enter !
The_Aprol meeting or t h · : ShMon Harris&lt;'"· Sr : F'lr&lt;t ,,
Mrs. Woode ll r. ertnrto. pre&lt;i· prnyer for
sod;. Tho death of the Coi'Jmbus J:iJ Sonthcrn l
' talned tht Bl·Monthly Canasta [
Amencan Legtou AullllilfY Olto Sal, Llndl Hackett, Mary
d•nt: Mrs [lon•l•l li•ck· . '"'' . of '"''· l.awrenre Ret'd. tortner F.lectrlo
Slbtl Mntrl·
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I club Thursday evenln&amp; at _her The Missionary Lad\!1 of I Lewis Manley Posl 28S was he Lon&amp;; Tenor Sat, Carole Ander
president: Mrs. llcnm Rlr·e,. m"mher, was ret•&lt;&gt;rted.
:son II'Di •I• ·•.•rl loltl of t:1e The Guild Girls of Trted!lone j llome, Pleasant Rld&amp;e. Pr12.. . Trlt!dstone BaPII•I Church "'•ld Tuelday evening • the Ru~ IOn. Sr.
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..crelaf\ . Mrs. frenklin Tnv Mrs. Htek• gave rPCOI{toltlon , Yeot ,.
Bapllll church recently prtsenl.· , for aame• wore awarded to Mrs. their monthly mtatlnl In the I laM First Baptl8t church
Baritone SOI, Marvin Fir .
lett . as;istam serO'tar, . aud "' Mrs . F.rn-.t Lallance lor her ' Fo~ndell' Day 11'111 bt bald II ' eel • beautiful play attd prosram I Mal Fol~r and Mrs. pI. I Fellow•hlp Room or the church I Mrs. Arnold Richards, prosl· French Horn, Jackie_ ~awl"'·
\l rs. ' """"" y
"' finwor .
University Inn , Athens, Ohll&gt; 'l under th• dltectllllt of Mro. Har· Taylor. A, btrthd•Y. gill was sent their monthly mP&lt;ting in th• i
operecl the meetmatn rll· Luanoa Mcintosh, Mo}oroe Uar
er . M". Hicl&lt; •-' '"' "'""11· Mo!s ~l•hlrM Hawll') . out·~mng , April 381ft Reserva~on• mu!f , fl' SCott.
.
, tr. " " Charles Rtffle from her 1charge or Chaplam Mrs Floyd uahstoc form . Popplea were or. tl!, Diane Welsh; Flr&lt;t Cornet.
ing .uffioer "'''h 11'" \ lddr&lt;d president , th1&gt;nked the o!!tctf~ . be atvan to Ann ftupe b)' Tue•·' Devotion! were tn cb,arge o.r , secrel p•L
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' Lee. and Study Lender MrA.I de.red !or popp~ day, by M". Bill Haekett, Cathy
Plollan•.
Hawl~~~ installlng ~lr... f-Jrl·k~ w~ : and rnemtJcrs fCir .their COOPl'1' ; day l9th.
the Community Chtldren n chob ·! RE"freshmenls were srn ed by ; Chester Srott .
I Wtlllam L. Smtth, chatrman. A Carol Kmg, Peggy McKinru~y;
\'ice president.
atlnn anrl hfi'lp durtng ht!r office 1 The buatnes" cUstrlct of Porn· Mrs. Renry John!Wn read the the ho~tE'~s 1o the ahm·t&gt; n &gt;Pl iPd
. h; poem, "Jf You Carve
Upon Second Cornet, Mary Wnlk
Tho meeting wa. opened b1 and rres:niPd ~"· C.erla&lt;!h, ero wtll be ranvassed during legend ot dogwood. M". Mar- and Mrs. John Beaver, Mn. Eu- 1 .
pro~am apaned w;t.. l Marble" from the Nallonal Janie Gerard, David .l•nltin.:
Mi!'ili Mildn &gt;d Ua\~lt'~. presulent , Mw presu1ent. M.1s• Hawley wea l th/ week of April lAth, by the l e-aret Armstnng al'ld her daug11- i gem; 1'rlplett.. ~Ins. Rlrhard P' ,n· ,the sor.l g.. .Jc:illS Paid It ~~ · ~ magaZillf, was read by M r !1 . 'nllrd Cornet. Jim Clatwnrth~.
with devolions given bv \ Irs. appointed ll&lt; lhe new nawer Chapter lor the Cancer Cru« d&lt; I Itt' M~tam rendPrM a ge\ec. , law. Mrtt. Gu~ Cowan and • •'\'he scn pture II'&lt;!Oh ' n a ' I Rich, rd• Prayer for peace by Mlkt Buskirk Oonna Wil~•n
Birks inr lu&lt;ling • pne,;&gt; . ' Ynur rloltttman, and
L" \le Er- The ChapW will hold a
lion. Thooe two numbers WPI't i guost,
Emerson WelL
. P.l"lm 24- A hymn
·.. mst Mrs. Will
and the hymn First
Bill
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tHe to _A Book:" She had for vin. vanilla chairman.
mage aale in early May.
ltn chnrRe _of the rhrlstlan board '
tb; Lord fs R;:m~enc!: · ~:~~~ , America c\ooed the mooting. Re- stall, David Oiler, Sr. Second
1ol educatton
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her topoc ·'Pray mi Hand' 'and The pr~gram wao presontecl l Jean Mor an ave the
Summer
Actlvitv
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Mrs: J~m ·
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how•lr&lt;!~tment• were served by the Trotnbone, Mike Greoo, CalhJ
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included
"".''' led, by Mrs. (,uy Reyo,?tds and waa \ aram on
of Fri:Od. •
church was buull!ully PI
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f
ta
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hostes,.s, Mrs . Sherman Butler, Conde; Trombonlum, connie
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"Love and Love tar God ' :ond entttll!d. "Ooi'I:OR.. The moel• 1\ •hl , llt&gt;stesses fot the even-' decoraled with thr.. crosses, 1
annru. or 7 r 11
she t a ou te am.
Mrs. Ridtards, Mrs. Ernest Cooke, Sr.; flarlton• hotn, 01111
"0u~ Tr~gir fnilur~ ot Shurin~ ing was cl~d w•lh tbe be11t- ml'were Rovo Vaughn. Tmsa l\ stones. 1re.s and other mater· PT . PL8ASAN1' 11
- Gorl ~on:, Mrs Ted Stone~, president, Bowles, and Mt~. Emma Bland Lewis, Sr., Larry Qiadwell. Sr.,
Chrost ~ •ih Othen She closed •d•ct•on. Tlntty members II d I S ,_ d Cl . .... 1
ials In Ute baclqjround wu 1 troop leaders wet. lhe ~ eltt Iconuucted lhe bu•ineso meet· wllh Mrs Harrison Bently Mrs Sue Rue Ken Ru,.ell · Ba&amp;a
1 an
ar•ca •ill
ruaubeer.~lay '· huge· picture o! beaut•'fu1 h111s. odlst. Church and reporu!d
on .in&amp;. Till!· minutes o! · the las! CJurtis Lnckadoo
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w•'th the p&lt;&gt;em, ··Sermons w• 1r.'"e gnes" wero present \nc\nd· ; w•~·
The next
meeting
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and Mrl.' Car·~
Coleman,
Sr., Ed
Se•."
mg the R••· Oona;_d Hicks and l l2lb
· , Evetyone In the play perform· pro1ec.lo 01 tha varoous lroopal meeting were read, •nd all rlt CmeU contributing hostess· Sr., Tom Evans, Sr.; B a • a
The sick l'epurt mcluded •un . Doug, ~Irs. Ntna Bland of
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1 eel their parts of perfection.
Iand dtscussed _plans for 1he olher reports were receivad. i es.
Drum, Jan Cnnntngham, Sr. ·
Ada Lamhrrt, Jenn•e Satterl.,ld, Akron, and Sl&gt;ve and Mlchalll i
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. Rev. L. v. Gause gavo
Jlllllmer •cUv•t••. of tbelt'oops, Mrs. Stoney reported on a Sllb· '
Snare Drum, Wayne
Davis:
Lena Mcli:lhmny, Franc.. Tr!p-__ :-.to~ton. _ _
' T/nrd Frrda) Cl11b
marks, and spoke of Ute spirit with Mrs. Cather!ne TOW1ler, Dl8trlct m..linll bfld rocently
SEWING CLU IIMEET5
Charlea Mullen ; PercUS.lon,
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Meet. Friday Eve
of !he oeasMI. Robert Green , ~•ghbolilood cbotrman, pres!d- 81 MI. Carmel Baptl91 chur~h Hoste!l gift• wert presented Richard Jhllerty, Mike Mul·
Mn. Henry Reibel "'" host· read • poruan of lite scripture. JUg,
.
at Bidwell, attended by MIS· "' Mrs. Fred Lelfl&gt;•it when tbe len; Tylllpanl, Sean MullOll, Sr ..
ess to the Third Friday club Music was fuml•lted b)' th~ Attending ~~re Mn: Jack l•lonary Ladles and Guild Girls. •Tri.City Sewing elab met Thur• Cymboll, Susan Oblinqer: Bell.
Friday evening at her home, 9111ior choir, anti Patty Howard Fruth, Mrs. I. R. Fr ..r, ~s. The protlfaiD ended with ···- day evening at her home, Rock Cindy COIIdt, Sr. and EUnor
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The Che&lt;t" Oardon Club re-cti!Ss Ibis April.
Pleasant Ridge. The meeting Jn 1 member of the Junior choir, i t'om ~he~:·~na ~ • · ,1·tence prayers and tbe repeatina Springs. 'ftlo evening waaiJIIIlt llodllller.
·
•ont\y mPI at the hom• ol The club i• spunMring I bake charge of Ml'll. Reibel, pretl· 111111 "AI ... And Did My Sav· ~~· . ' ·a ~ Mr • M~ ' ol thl M12pah.
IIGCially and lD diVIng, lila' Bllketa ol lpr\nl nowtrl
Mrs. ,Joan Kout7.
Mrs. sale on election llay from 10 dent, o)lenecl wltb the Lord'&amp;1or Bleed."
Fay
WhiCh the boltten tle!\'ed I del- decorated tho
tor the eon1
pearl Kob\entz. assistant ho&lt;· a. rn. 1o 2 p. m. to defray OX• Prayer lD unlsoa. Plana wert T 1 fl ·y Gl
Lallh '"·
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TO MEET THIJRSDAY
lterl coorse flo M,.,
Harlall CCL '1ltt Band Boostlrl' ASS!&gt;
.,,, and Mr&lt; Oonald \1ora pensos of community trash bar-\ made let a dlltner at BaUey'a
ro• I•
"en
am.
T'nere wlU be a
mee1'in1 Wellnlni, Mila ~ Vlr81DII clalloo ert®rsed the
Sehoul
1prt•lding In the abSence or tlle rei• wblch ia lhe ptojact lbil reataurant 11 tbo Dill meetinl Tlllk on flair Care
S ,Tburtiday, April 21 at 8 p.m. II Reibel, Mrs. Robert Rawllrlp, ll«t4 Iuue ond Mr. RUJieU
president.
:year.
lollowecl by • moetlnl 11 the The Olllla Acldemy Trl·Hi· enaor1, unlor•,
the Bedford Community Center Mn. Mlllar4 Wllderrnttth, Mn. pre~ellllltUZS to Mrs. E. o. Rill,
Devolion• by Mrs. Koblent' EJeeUon or officers was held b011te of Mn. Arnold Hayee. A Y on Wedneoday helM Mr s. To
Play
oo the, Bond 1',8"" lor the new, Charles Rlflll, Mrl. Robert Reb- vi.. praldenl of lite Melga Lowere on Ea,ter, and the 9th wilh the followin&amp; electetl: Mrs. round robiD eanl wu 110111 to Fll)'tJ 'lbompaoo of lltt Powder Tho senior and junior daases COnsolidated llish schOOl. Bem· ertrt, MIJI Ellrabtlll Flclt:, r.frl, a.al $ebool
lor the 11tmur, a reodlni on "Fastln&amp;'' George FrederiCk, Jr., proai· Mrs. Enteat Rhodes.
Pull lllluty Solon talk and lead o! HanllaJJ Trace Hljb l&lt;!bool 1M Fultz wW be lite apeaket. HIHm Fls!Mlr IIIII Mrl. Rulldll ':~"'"" &lt;onutntw !or ll!e uond
ond nroyer was glvea by Mra. dent: Mrs. Donald Mora, vt.. G!illltl wert pllyld wltb prll- • dlactiii!OD on the Cll'l ond wDI JlHIOOI lbelr IDIIUIII ploy EvlfYOIIO 1D'Iecl to 11tend.
WJIIOil.
tnue promobon.
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Kautz.
president: Mrs. Robert Wood, eo awarded to J,fn, Fred Jlel. ~ ol hair.
, on Tueoday 11 I p.m. Ia 'b t
Tbe club ditcussed a flower seerotary;
Mrs. Clarence •uer, Mrl. 1117 Soldeolbellllrt. Allltt balllliSI meellllg, high school andllorlum.
show tentatively on Motller's secretary- Mrl.
lhyqlllllllln. Dlfmr 'l'lloma. which lollond tho program. 'nte play I• onlltled
"The
Day weekenll wtlh "Mothers" Neulzllna, lreuurtr, ltlrl. flelll 1le!relluDIDirt '1t1'1 ..veil by alllcen wen elected !or \be . Ready Made Family." It Is be·
tho tbeme.
YoWJg, second vlce pmiden!. lbe hOiiell flo lltOie ni!MCI •· coming year. They are Ceeelia l ing directed by Ml" Mildred
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Tho th rapy &lt;lass was re- An lnteresllna paper on "Sav- hove and M". Dale Smith Mrs. Pauley, pr.,tdenl; Ann Burson,, McClure. the proceeds !rom
pGIUd ~ •arlouo o.mmltlee!l ed Ttee5 Mean So MilCh," Grover Erb Mro. Max Meinhart vice president; Becky Saunders,'j lhe play will go wward expenses
lhat worked the month
oi lwtitten by Mrs. Esther \Vrigbt, Mrs. A. H. Ebersboch, Ml'l. Cle- secretary; Jan Davl8 treaourer; of tb• SPnlor trip to Washing.
. . G d cl i was rtad by Mrs. Woodrow Mo- land Hines and Ml'l. Ben Neutz. and Mary Jane Rusoell, chap- \ ton. D. c. 'ftle public 11 invited
March. Rtverv1cw ar eo u0 t'l.
lliits.
lain.
t ttend
ill
811J•ao-press•
b&amp;l consented to conduct tbe 1
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I A "Sniffing Game" Will WOI
bras you've ever seea or beard about.
cky
' by Mrs. Woodrow Mora.
Flower judge• awarded blue I
. ribbons to Mro. Ada Holter lor
&amp;. unwriAkled
after100 macbiAe Wll8llings.
' daffodila and snake pllnt ill 1
Japanese type m8J180ment:
Till Walk • In Gltden Olub rod to Mrs. Pearl Koblellll,
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1told ·Ill AprU meetillll at lhe !or daflodU• and shrubs; rod
home of Louise llarrii!On on ~lbbon to Mrs. Geor(O Frfldtr.
Gol4 Ridge with the presldPnt t&lt;k for daffodil• and llllc loll·
Kells comfort
BelVa WUlard tn charg•.
age: blue to . Mrs. . Knbleota
Since only ftve member!, for sh~ubs, Mrtcan vtolel bloom and Keels
lle!VI Willard. Mina
Hart, and b•td f•gurrne, and blue to
Anna Hart, \!abel Lee and Mrs. Earl Dean for grape hja· I Get the soft, cushion COIIIfort- tbe snug but eas, titMn Harrlqon were prtsent clnths, tulips, daffodils IIIII
tbe 'evenlnl "~' giVen ov.;. pussy wtllow on moss, wltb and tile smart looks ,that aH COllie wilh U. $.' " - '
a bunov ftflltrille.
Economical, too, lor l&lt;eds wear sowellllley'.e ,_.
to enjnym•nt of movlu shown I Refreshment• in keeping with
by Tbomaa Hart, aon or Anna ' Easter were oerved, tuna ftsb IJest buy ill the !on&amp; run. · Cqg~
llarL
salad. Easter cup caku craclt- lll1ke yOIU&amp; a Kedl flmU~.t
,A, numbet or &lt;ilde• ol the ers and ..ffee. Fav~ won
cltlb I Chrlotmas &amp;how ~rt tea towel• osed a1 place mala
FDit
_sbGWD. lisa a arou~ of •hdO! 011 travs.
a8DI 1D Mr&gt;. Hart from At!- The door prize wu woa 111
,z.l!lll•
Mrs. Buill RidollOUt.
"~ Of lj&gt;eclal tntem t were
a
~ of sl1drs show ina plot1
'Ol:',tonto and l'egelehles beln&amp; Eno Lodlsl Aid
jrrin 11 tne experiment sta- b Entertained
1loll In Pllerto Rico
where Eno Ladies Aid Society was
lb. Hart was employed. Ht entertained ot a· IIHiay mtiOio
deacr!bod ratslo&amp; ~- pota· Ina Wednesda~ at the home of
top and strowberrtes
from Mra. Roletta .!ones. A lovely
toed·
poUuck IIliich wao se1'Vecl to
'ftlelr soil, being
lnlo!tled nlrlt DttDtbera nd lilt ~~~e~t1
W memalodH. made it lm- Mro. Leslie Le~ey Mrs Re '
fttaGIIoll to pumte the expert. Reynolds, Mrs. ,Jes;le Br~:
·· irilh &amp;weet
potatoes. Mrs. NeiUe Swisher Mrl
_llfi&amp;JIIIiqt$
1111111• llllOwed tbe md• of!ner anti Mrl Mn' ud· tbru
tlll'awbllry being on
chUdm. ·
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&amp;llltt. . S&amp;tlatzll .. l . l l I AUI.Ql
iarfle• of the ~erry t•n
,IP,•'ui•Jut"•llt 111utillrla1
ol thl seed being tm-1 Mrs. Glady• Hoflmu oaUtd
1 R&amp;!tlna•u all,.,.,_.,..,., ~•utnt
:lietlldl!d In thl ptllp of t b el tht moetlag In order, IDd lba
P. •••·~-tbll , ilewa.JMCtll ,,, ...,, . .
·1110 hid olldes ofilfllup .... "lllttsad Aslll!'
iWII . .
!reel, flowers and '1 aoc:e," and rlpllled tbe Lord't
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Jilt lfOW Oil the •S·IPrayer. Devollooa WIN . road
•u;llts•tt t•
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ol pawing p\ne-1by the hootess from tbt 1Mb
tllljlarcane and t belcbaplat of Sl. Luke. Reodilt&amp;'!
Gl 'jtrOpliollolt, grow- were eJven by 1\fra. AM Ct,aplltllbocl of barmlllll 10111, Mra. Marie Frt4erltk.
&amp;II call and minultl of 1 b •
bid durp
ol Ioiii meetlni were bJ Mrt. Vera
whtdl W8l W01l MBu. 'l'lte dosJni tlOil&amp; lfU
'lilt M• 1 "Sialtdllla On The l'rolltllll,"
will bt -' the bome tlnd lbe aroup wu c11111111tld
Mit let, die pro. by Mro, iloltetll JoDes. Tb e
•f!ll[l!:,l~·i!! 'MIIll ''Pitillll lltal J- -Iiiia llilllll at lbe
MIDDLIPOIT, 0.
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Program,· El~Officers for Year

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l=~t~~ :,~::~:~;: :th::m:.•~
=Jt::l,~c~n:,: Beth ~~.::::
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bellnners a~nd ye: play. f"' ':th
hand mem- Fullz Sheila Moore, Kat by
Major: l!'lrlt Allo Sill.
lord, Sr., Belly Cmminghlll11:

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Olticers for Cominn Year Elected,
Installed by Phi/tJthea Church Class

S~ Clrapel!oclety Ha1 Easftr

AJiolstance, -~ '1'roiDI&gt;OJII!, Sbel'q)8ll Milll,

play~wooln 'tb"diatric'i\Noocy'iin"'et:
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B'i BE\ILAII JONI!:S
the "First Concert
by ett wu
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GeofltLuatll'illais1't&lt;&gt;mbolle,
A llrP Dllll!ber of partnts Frank, Humrne•. and WhlsUer.
111111- JADII!f BANll- Ftrsll'lllle, Kika VanelooDIJ,
Richard
frleilds altendf4 tho annual 'ftle Cadet Band t&amp; made up
modoo!rn flavor lea-\ a"'• Rueaen Callly Btllll!ll llawley; BaH DrUm, Lee Floyd,
sprjng concert given by the tn- ol 7th and 8th gr_ade P"!~ers. ber · wl I .
.
a'e•tor •~nd Flute', Robin f4111o, Tor- Steve Oiler; Snare Drum. Mark
·~~;~t;.! ~:: ~~!'~mPnt ~jlt.ir QP\Pf'l.tf'IR~ mcluded D c t:ured Roy Coleman, \' . • u - ~u ..,._ ... ,..._ ,.,.. , _ ~ . 'R'ftWler. Demdl Boat, Mtckey
!of the Middleport Schools fro· - '-March" by Renoldo. • now\ TUba
-i1i.tJim WlldermUIII: hr·
day
the hlsb
lor young
bands, leatur- fiiiP"rlortldr
Hysell
swwon. cuu!ol. DaVe DQdlon, RIAlllll'd
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ttebk!lnslnunents
eompe on allAlben
· 11• Tho
. _ con-. Rhondo
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a 1 . - Kht.. llunrtv. BOit1' Picken&amp;: Belli,
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part in the loW• eluding numl*,,I :_rAe_-.·:·~ ~~ ="'~-~~'":.~-=-~:=ib.." "Gabie, BreruW Eel"'' liiJIICI \IJJ1;1&gt;.
nn4e" and Freedom by lltwN a LIN'" Ul De\.VPU ..:,&amp;. . A&amp;Killt ~ .,.........
\Villlam K. RUIIBell, Dlrecll&gt;r. er brass.. ::nollday ~m ," cy and the Broadway bit, "My ae'rtaeb, VICky VaDMetre, Ka- wardt.
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The_Wl!ll rounded and well by Weber, =heal Jth Fair Lady" by Lerner-Loewe. Illy McGirr, SbeiOII
Olllt, SENIOR BAND Piooll&gt;,

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From Middleport

Mrs.Riceis
Honored Guest

CHARMERS BY COB:OJ!RS
a: THE
\ the shoes tbat are causing a chain reaC'I ;on .

sealy Postorepedlc•
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Atlondlns
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R•1lt0rla Kall,

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City Gorden
Club Makes
Contribution
to fl ower Preii!Ye
, Too FreDCh City Garden Club\pt&gt;rlod on tile ~~PM« meetlnl
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1M' home of o! Region

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esldoo over tbe
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Members named their fr~vorite dis&lt;'ussion' fol IOWed t he report .
Bible \'erses for the i~·mtion~. Beatltiful spring nower ar11te roll call wM a~t~~wered by rangemenl$ were made by the
naming ' pest in !heir gardeo.jhosteaa. and delicious rf!relh·

w~!~n:
p~~~~~~l:n wrt~ ~:w:', =~-..w~lat lhe~v~~ld
th~~::
or preserve near Lancaster, IMay
John
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Mr. ;rth rounter

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St1bra MorriSon
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Mrs. Joan Kautz, Mrs. Koblentz,
Hostesses of Chester Garden Club

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Slides Shown
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Ladies at Home
On Gold Ridge

beforeyoo'resureUiey'rewt.$taflhapatJtrelt

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Ml'd...,esf B1'ble
Quizz Team

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·CIIPled
to Mlddleport First Uoltld J1rt1bJo

Rollort 8wttw, • rotlr
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ardtitect II Chicago, Blld brorUn
'l1lo Woman'a Society of a silver plate on tbe wor·shln
lbsr of Jack Switzer of Galli- A eonlrlbutloll wu Dl8do
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Cltttlllan Sel'f!co. of Simpson center Whllt Ml'll, Cook
polll II recovwrinl Slt!siACiorl• the CIIKIU luBd Ji!MI11!e 1.ou1- .terlla Oturdt wla
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Clturcll "The Old Rugged ~~)lilY~~
)y ,from serious iniuries be re- •I CUff Mlssltiiii'Y Society met
II'OUJ! tlciUd. .,.
mel. at thlt. l!nm.:a. "~ M,.• n. ~ ...._. ..
celvecl recently In a fall down 'J.'buroday ~ In lbe reo- "' ..... ..., ..... """1 _ , , · - - - -- --,.....-·· -- ····• ' •
Jolla Wickline 1111 week. r·M,;_
"'ii,;se, Mra. Blazer and
1 • - - - - - - - •1a llalrny. Frltn4a can tJdd. roation room. ol tbe.jlerHnage. Mlu Carll Sue Gillllora, _,.
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re11 maU to Presbyterian st. Mrs. Ottlld PaDlns, nm1- ~· and Mrl: ~ ~- ~- .._,_ . .....,__, . -. ..: qt 1
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GRAcie METHODI8T
Luke'• Hospital, Roem 383, Ch~ den!, opened tile liUil!llDI WiUt ...., ..... "" WI!JCOmeG 11'1 - ·- · • ,._. _,..
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Circle 7 wJil mat at 7:1!1 p.
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devoti&lt;&gt;DIIIkea ftom Luke II: &amp;be membership It lht IJ:It TIIIIIIIIIIDiiDcbar&amp;eo(M"' •.. ,
JUchards, who read "The \ng held In Portlmoullt when
Resurrection." A •ery
beau- Ute dlllrlct celebrated tbt 2fillt
m., at the home of Mrs. Gtat
44-49 ltllowod by &amp;be h J m a, service Sunday.
At11t14 ~ Jlfllldtnl, """""' ·:
Ultll Ea!ter program wu pre- anntverory of tilt Wolll8ll'a
Spurl«'k, Adelaltle Dr.
Mr. IIIII Mrl. James Salton Bring Them Ia and prayer by Elders · recelvinc &amp;be fll'Oilp irilh ~ bJ Mll. N0l'J111 ,
,.nUt! by Mrt. Carrie Oale 8oclety.
KYGBII CRIIIEK Bill4 JlooR. are apondlng lhe Wftkend in Mrs. Carl Safley. Join. Joe were Judson White, J. H. Grate, CI&amp;J? 4 IDIJollt4 witb t h •
and Mrs. David Bees, 1!1111, The reporl o1 lite oomlnat,
!!I'll wJil moil 7!10 p.m ..In tltl Spr\ngllold visiting ber sister EvllllS waa oomed to have da- Mrs.. J. IL HarleJ, lillsll Sana Lord I Proyet and pledge
t" :
acbool ellelerla. 11ec11o:1 of and lamlly.
vou01111 •t tbe Dill moettna. 11 Park and Mro. E. o. Tewb- llq Ia unlltm. Eltnbeth camp·
od by Mra. Kenoelh Grahom. \ng eommlllee wao presented
ollhlera.
was annotllleed lbat eleelloa of bory. 'l'h_e 1\e\', Htwanl Rtlp. boll nportod Ul.
\In, Chari., · Withee,
Mn. by lhe chairman, Mrs. Glen
Grll! Cook, Jr., Mrs.
.John Arnold:
GALLIPOLI8 Bl•IWI and Mr. and Mn. Merrill O'Dell officers woold be held at lbe pelt prestdecl.
a - -played and prJ~ ..
Wickline, Mrs. Raber! Root; President, loll'll. J - Jiteiil'rolflllortal
C I u b wen! w Ozlord, o., over lite next mtelltiC and membern!re
ouwardod It Mrs. .R ollt .n .
MI'II. Delmal Boltlbam ond ltds: viol preoldant, lira. FIDo
RrrA DeVAULT
wJil meet II l:lli p.m. II 0. weelreltd II&gt; brlni their t w 0 reminded II&gt; brllrg Belly Croclt:·
llearlil, lira. Otlpma•, Mra•.: ·
Mt1 Wlllfam Lewts.
ley Richardt: Rleor4lnl liOCo
cttr'o.
lOllS, M ond Bill homo from or ~ A werklatl flmd orVISIT IN lllJTLANI)
Joba 8mllli IIIII MU. Ei'ba ,
wm given relat· retary. Mrs. Wllllam Fadeley:
GALIJA COUNCIL U4 Douib- Miami UnlvBI'III)',
ler\ng wu taken al thl ctooe Mr. 1D11 Mrs. Edward L. fro, JeSOI.
ten
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Ptllluck
dinof
the meelloa.
cy, chlldroo Ra1111ood a1 a... ~
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lnl "" •vent• ol Po;.&lt;Inn Week Tre~&lt;urer, Ml'l. Robert Rose.
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SPI"rPtary
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I I!&lt;'- - r~w ~ rr'1 rl tw r.th'
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furnlabod. Brtna llblt tletV· went lo Olford tooay to brlnll Klein, 11r1. Harry Clark, Mrs porenbt, Mr. and 111'11. J. P. Fol· bovt IIIli 111'1. 'nllllll CDoll,
or ··an•llf• foi· " '"h ""': ard
,,ife. Mr&lt;. William
their son, _Tom, home
from James Gtboore, Mrs.
doa fJf Rutland. Ollter guea11 !lin. Max Ill 'W1, Mrl. IIIJ ·
f::IT "~ ~l llJ.!lt!A ot ~CVl·rn ;
(If ~i.t w u;~ M~mher:&lt;~hlp
Cultlva- Mlsa Rita DeVaul~ 14 da~ let, ln!peCIIorl 7:10 p.m.
llu l·~a~trr nvmn,._ f' ar rh• Oale; flfl . 1 rs. Wendell Evans; Pro'
TaollltdoJ
Mtamo Umvorslty.
Mra. Arthur Wlae, Mrl. Cllr· were IDfS. Joba Elias, Mra. Do- Slltleltlbel ad lint. Otlrlll·
IM UO!it'l\fl j~~R !UlnA a- du£&gt;t, : gram Materi&lt;l! . ~1rs . nPlmas ter of Mrl. Nellle DeVault at
CORA OlWiGE will meet at
eoct CUrtis, Mra. Evlllll, Mn. q!4 DudieJ, Joel, Mar)' Ani Cohen. Tlto lllll*t d
·•r r -\m~ .. • ., 'f'tle
prn:~mrn . B•.utghman: Chr1st1an
Social Ut Fourth Ave., GantpoUs, re- a p.m., atlltt Orallle Hall.
Rodney H. Look has been Pout Jacobo, Mn. Laura Schaa- and Virginia Sua ol Muoa, W. lll lteld 111 lbtiiKIIDi fl ,
er: li ·rt with thr "roup ~ o tiJfl(l!ng ! ft.elatlons. Mrs. Ernest Blaz- centty won a place ln the! CenGAWPOLIS GUIDING Moth- named to the Dean'a List at fer, Miso Marguerite Lellhelt, 1_V_•_·_ _ _ _ _ _ _....!..caben.:......:.::.~-----b" tore r.hr worshi])
Nmtc~r . e~. Ca~pu_s ~in~~try ,
Mrs. t.raJ Ohio Bible Quiz team.
ers LNpe will m'-et , 1 7,30 Duke Unlvenlty lor lite fall Ml'l!, Eurena But and Mrs. Bol~ l
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She wiiJ journey to Kankakt!e p.m., at the home or Mrs. Tom semester on tho basis o! high ey.
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C o~"'-'' flu:- f'nnrllPII~h !
fur- M
. ion fin~ servJrf'., Mrs_ \\ P. · 111. where she will cornnat• with' Pilchlonl.
Iacademic standlna. He II tho
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· other district teams on April 23 KAY ROGERS SOCIETY of oon of Mr. and Mro. Mrs. A
t .· rJ,ng r.ht&gt; 1 1 01 ~ illum i n :-~ l 1o u
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et·: "''"' Church Ac. nd 29 th N
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'f!lf bLLsin~~ lt1t'l'lm~ l'fll" tiv1 ti~. \lt!'l Mnurlr! For.-ey· 8
at e szarene College. the Fltat Baptill 'llturcb, 'will ' D. Lusk, Lower River Road.
CIC Club Roared
f . ll~d to u111er h~ \t1·, ffi c·h NllmlnAiin~
commltt@e mern:. Miss DeVault Is a member meet 11 7:10 p.m. In the Fel- I
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' Mr. o.tn CltnCh or est
hurlllay Evening
1 rrl~ 'T'hfo ~~retAry 'f\ flrul lh@' h(•r \·l f·s. l{r-nneth f:raham.
of the Flr11t Church of tbe Naza. lowshlp &amp;om.
l •·e-~ ~-.urt&gt;r'g
rf'j)(l r!i-,
were 1\f·nre!tflntntive to thl! Corn- rene In GalllpoUJ, 1nd a fresh- WASH_INGTON MOTHER Sing i Palm Besch, Fla.. , lo vtoltlng The ClC. Club met 'ftlur..
' l \•~n Md lhe t hRirm1ln
rtf tht n,i tt.rr on f'hristfsm Vol'ntions man, and honor lludent at Oal- ers will metl at I p.m., ot his aunt, Mrs. Odi.• Burris, da~ evening at tho home or
i ·nMct&gt;
cotnmltiPP su hmiltt'd Mrq. ,)11\m Wi~klh:w.
• I ll~ Academy High school. Stu&gt; Ute First United Presbyterian who Is Improving at her home Mra. Vay McDanlell In Kbauon Eng\lah Rd., Pt. Pleaoant ga. The meelin&amp; wu opeoad
It~ ,·etn mmE"ndatinn~ rot fh f' '\&lt;lr!ol. WPnrlf11 1 ~vHn!ll Wll~ ; Will be accompanied to llllnolt cburcb.
N.rmng .v~nr~ tn C!hl~tn~
1 he, nr•mi na!f•d
aA rl-pr~nt:lf ive l by Mr. ~nd Mrs. Sanford Stroop, LAFAYETI'll: SIIRINE
No. alter having surg"'' at Hoi- by Mrs. John Rllke, president.
Jlr~~Pnl.ntwn nl a hfc n1emha1·- . to the Br!.'111d 01 :\-lanaMen of I who hat e coached her OD the 44 wW bol4 1 staled meeting I .., HOIPIIII recently. He io Those attending the meeting
at _3 p.m. Open lnotallllimt of [ al'? vtstlmg other relatlvoo were : Lena Mae Raike, Tina
shtp pm to the me!Tit)e-r ho1'i~ : the tlnttPd C'ht~rrh
\Ynm"n IRook ot Roma01.
ol!tcers at 8 p.m.
willie here.
Ward Vay McDaniel&amp; Helon
tnt _lonli!el!lt pf'riud ()f
~:~ r·tlve . And It was voll'd to pav th~
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rDNI1SDAY
Grum'bling, Ethel Steel: Evelyn
tf'r.vw(' tn
th(l Jm·al l411Piel~'- i CJuf" In lhb nrgnniMtinn.
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Ttus f;£'rvf'.~ lht&gt; rhml
pur- . ~Pv11rnl mnnf'y • m akln~ pr,,_! ~~~W"~l!tt:f!Hm"JW:e
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A~ KYG~ LADIES
Mrs. Alton Jordan, filth Rothgeb, NeUie Adams, PrlbJil'~"" or rE':rorzni)'.i r\1, rnithrul "Pr-1i"''t~ wrre dl!f&lt;'Li l:.-Ycl .
lh hom mer:. U a. m. at grnde teacher at lhe Ordnance hie Wilson •11!1 Emma Spano0 0
Vll'f' and ('OIItrihu,ina: substan- ltl PmhPt''l ~portf'd hRVf' rrt::Jcll"
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Robert School in Pt. Pleaoant, is
a er. Refreshments were served
t1ally to the m,iRsionMy work' lh rih - ~ighl Si('k ralls. durin{ \'
II&gt; ~· Everyoneecl dlls uked patient at Holzer bospltal.
during a socllll hour. Tho -1
rmg I oover
sh and
meeling May 121h will
be
ll. I!U! Woman r4 ~odety .
llw proVIOU f: m()nth.
table
servlco.
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At Utt• rime. Mrs. WiciUinP Refr P.Sh!Tlfnt!l we~
~ervPd ·
Ray Allen o! the U. S. Anny held at lhe home ot Mr o.
lf'd I dt&gt;dicatory flervlr&gt;t
in . lo Lwenty memheNJ bv Mra.'
In Arizona visited on Sunday Prtbble WilsoR.
p,
JJhl~ lhf Thank orferin•- hnKeR! \\'ir kl inf' nnfl httr m-hMt.P~~I'-!4,.1
~~rRDowton t~Ul
wllh Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart
,.,...., hid bf.pn filled
hy _Mr~. ('hariP:-; Withee and Mrs.
...,..
er~l"ol
Serle•
or Fourth St.
- - -thP m£"mbE·rs. were J)laced in Grift Cook, Jr,
' •nann•;••••
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.u East Lt!tart Methodt&amp;t Church Miss Dorolhy Leo TUrner oil
TO BOLD DANCE
MONDAY
= l d a revival starting lbls Ute WACC stationed at Ft Me.' The HarriaoovU!e P.T.O. will
RACINE ELEMENTARY P.
. y, April 17, and ondln&amp;, Clellen, Ala., visited ber llll- oponsor a round and aquare
T.A. will meet Monday, April AprU 23. ServiCII will begin liter, Mrs. Slella Turner, Ma- dance open to Ute public Satur111 at 1:10 p. m. at the gradl tach 1118ht at t; Marvla Dow· oon.
dliy nijht Ap•'ll 23rd at HarrlschooL Walter Cleland or Ra· oon, plllor 01 Heath Metltndlst Pollee officers Doc Ohlinger of sonvUie SChool, from 8:30 to 11·, clne Emergency ~quad
will Oturcll In Middleport, Is to be New Haven, Fred Taylor of 30 p.m. Music will be fundsbed
1speak 011 "What "' Do UDIII lbe the ovangellsL
Mason, Richard Grinaltsd, Clv- by lito Greea Valley Boya.
By Helen
I EmotlllllC'f
Squad Arrlvea."
Earl Shiller and Rev. Fraa- U Defense Allllllory Police, of
-i the Melhodlst Jtllllor Choir will 1aJid NOI'l'b will load the """ll• New Haven and Mason's May- daugblor, Joan, visited
Bottel
ll'...nt apeclal musiC llld &amp;be latlollll oJnaing, tht11 altd lba .,, Dayton Raynes atlenll•d a tbe weekead with Mro.
.Norrfl qUartet will provide 1pe- lllel)' meeting oo Wedneoday Matre'a aliter, Mro.
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' llr8t Fade molhen wlU WYe clal llllta!ni. JamM F. Earl•, II Charleston at tho Civic Cent- Stump and wttb her "lttthet:,\
Ln·
•lrfll ARKF.O
FllR IT! · 1Vi'r\' , •;rr.-111. My fn!k~ always rlfreshments.
th0 .....
,_ lllld DIOIDbtrl ot the
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Mrs. · Blanche TUcker in..
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Mrs. Howard Van Maire and lumbus.
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pro lems _an
thntl sltottld have been the boy]Monday evenlnl at 8 p m
\ •. ,·~. tl tf'i t troubles and
run., b(!(•ause ot h11 lize. I'm not ithe arade IChool Election.
I
," ~ wit h the rest of Helen Helpi Ju.lons ot him, but somel1ow r·l; officers will be 'held Refr b1 s!, It welcomes laugh• but · teet oo awfully hope\e,., bb momta wW be wved.'
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,_.~, ., ~'ldge a serious question ling the Big One who Is - BE- MIDDLEPORT
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l f,ITTf.~D
Cl b 'II
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Send your teen·all q...tlons: near llelltUed:
u WI moe! Monday,
t ' YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, i "" It ever occurred lo you, ~i at lhe home of Mrs. G•ren .l
• '" of tleten Help USI Utis honey, thai your parenlo are try. ::~u?' bAll m:bers are '
0
.- :·wspapet.
lng to build your hrother UP 88
rmg g
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. ,,WAYS BELmWNG
not run yoa down The!
' lot door prl•es for lhe Gar· ,
r •P· den 'ftlerapy Club
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..... ar Helen :
proach is dead wroq and I •
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Von have pr&lt;~bably heard Ibis bope they aoon reallte it, but State Institute.
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c. onny times before. But I turn olten people compensato for 1
TIJESDA Y
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t•&gt; your column tvtl')' day to see lack (Ill height snd weight In AUXI_LIARY ,ot the VeteraUI I
il my problem has been ox. your brother's easel lor over· IMemorml Hosptlal w•ll
meet
· la\ned by you. It hasn't ex net. prai"'.
·Tuesday April 19 at 7:30 p. m. ·
Another angle _ and here !' in lhe hospital cafeteria. Ali i
11'1 my pare~bt. 'ftley con· agoln Utey're 10 frighteningly member• are requ-d to at'b'll """" I 4 . . Ml Lbf .... . , . . . .
&lt;tnntly belittle me. I
don't wrong- they may dlsCU81 your Itend.
,
mean only in private. They do lleavlness in front of others
FRIENDLY CIRCLE o!
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asotRallllfial•ili•ts.. lt h&lt;' ,.
it when there'S company vi, it· thAI you'll he "shomed" infl&gt; hderated Church will nteel
• Heavy, -fllor,.W_.
tu~ . In 111£1 they oeem to do it reducing. And they make tho , Tuesday, April 19, at a p. m. j
• Edp . . . . ood . . . . . . ..
1l' the more !hen.
talk fl\lblir for still another rea-l Mrs. Carl Kaut. will be In
nte Idea of running ownv ·aot, tlhe same one wiVOJt sub· charge. Hostesses will be Mrs.
721. . . . .
my main thought
1 Iconsciously use whon
cr\lo Phil Globokor and
MI 1
U•e day. but I knnw that
lei" !heir huabanda _
Mary E. Cltapmaa.
•A ...,..,.. ,,,
Ia
solve lhlnp. My parenll
! b - In lilt company of
n every much -I know it:
i ual friends: they can get wth::;•lr: l • - - - • - • • ••
point across without an n·
I loot lhtm very much.
Hod to tell them hOW It hurl!. clash - you have to sit a n
: ·•I lbey forge!, I gues.&lt;.
like it because you've got oo
, 1&gt;': fl they don't undenltand.
your company manners.
You .... I atn very
Most people are SOMEnd my brolher iolhln and
TIMES guilty o! this
~~p;nl'--••••••cr!Uclam'' - lnd I'm lure
Barbara Scot~ !Ioker
blvo been mo. lt'a Julll
pltal nurtlnll studen~ Is spendusrer to !tnd good-natured llti the weekend wllh bar
/UlltBFEJIS
fault with someone you oare enll Mr and Mn l'll'lli
about io ftont Of lhlrd poraon. Mi-a. LswrtiiCO Mtf!toM
\Irs, Karen Sue Rice Of Trouble Ia you don't trbt tvoa business Ylsitor to Galllpolla
,.,.hire was ll!e ttonored
fl you avoid 1 batOe
Friday
Callfomla
a •tork .shol!U.reeently, giVn
leave thll penon' burl
Mrs ' N M
Mrs lllr'" II lite bomt ol her mother,
and f1 you do 11
· an oore,
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· ro. Emol~ Spauldfng.
be or·
beglnt to Clr&lt;l
::.!:~Mrs. \VUilam
The table wu c~ttnrated
you a tittle less - or givea up wards of '
o
and party
hope of pleasing you.
Church wert In
Wfd.
rnvoto. Severo!
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, .. Clll 111 tb*
nesday In atllnd
ll'llDitlc
Dool)I&gt;IOIIIM,_ _ _ Jew!lac
ort:bopedic"' •yed, with ptloeo
~·ven ~ flo your folks, I'm
111111on on Dally Vae1tloll Blbla
llJppoft ""' _... • lllllftllol ,.. "
Ill Mts. Darlene Price,
aure open season" on you
Sdlool. 1\lrl, .._ and Who else but California Cobblers could conceive sud! ccmfort
acbe-tlooplnaMt--to~olu
&gt;:tauldln&amp; lfl4 llldlln
lOon end And THEN
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oon.
•' II. Mto. Prtct woo the
· private
F'ulll
...,.., telebel'll ol IODlO ol
and .combine It with such a fa&amp;hion flair. This is "Las Brian"
treu. Chooaemra firm or 1ently &amp;na. ........ "' :a
1 tlet _,u
hive , _
the clssaes.
tri~o
with 1 hand-woven vamp and an Inch-high stack heel One of
a worbblt Nduelnl dlel.
Mr. and Mn. Herbert Fink
Kertn opened her tjlt8
- 8. .
II tbe home of tbetr dagp
the lightest little shoes you've ever worn ..•• and
nel$
,,·rrtshmenll tl tlllntY
and flln!ly, Mr. aad 1\ln,
· ·.- 'Abel, tnlDII,' · t:ooilllll;
a fashion this 1111Cin It doesn't flatter.
Jlnlll, Ill RoclDI.
Ji Pd coffee t'I!N ·lltftd~

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SeenaadHeard · Contribution
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Debthe members voted "' make a farm. A nature tour and &lt;OilCK tl'l. The ael
ns Pay were avor
audience King: Ftnt Clarinet. Patty Har· ble Malden. GIOIIIII Spn&amp;tll: Slcolld Fllllo Ruth AM Lacey,
aonati&lt;&gt;n. Plan• were mad• for lservalion study Of untmala, MR. AND MRS. JIENDI\I dta18Decl ill fllve eapertenco 111
''The llttal: riJ, jm llarrll, aren Price; 8leond Alii&gt; Sax,
c,Dihla
Calhy Manley,
- bake "le and plant &lt;Ole on 1 birds, IIW!I&gt;U, plant ond wildJalcl Mae Olbbl w11
eltmelltlry
forma, play· !Y
roualnl march by Second Cllllnet, Pom Manley, Kloes, Debbie LIDB)I; ' Flrll !6ellssa Davis; Obol, Canda&lt;e
1May 7th, the plact ill be nam-1All \ntmatec! In tbe tour Jhoul4 od .. flltl'l'lllt Feb, 11, liM llti aceldtlltala, •~ vartous ~"f:· 1
Glenoo Luollon; 'ftllrd Clarinet, Cornel, Jan Long, Jtm Werner, Babr; Bassoon, Leland Bro!VII;
eel later.
Icontact Mra. Rtest 11 "'"INt. It BoiMil R. BeUrlak althe lrlllrlllllonll pro
expres· • r.
or Bani! tJNRram Rita easel, Barbara Archer, Barbara Klni: SOCODd Cornet, £-Flat Clarlnel,
s•nte
Mn. \\'ylnond Bradbury re· ' llle will c:&lt;msUtltlt tho meedfiC. _ . llilit £1JII Clltltdl bJ 11011 llttotiib loud and aoll pasor
"Diamond
Leta
Floyd·
Firat
Cornel,
Mel
aMarc
French,
Mary
Btadbur)'
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Alto
Clarinet,
Koren
fie\', •tuley 1\IOore. T b e
·~.:~:to ~~~~ a ::nee " ~019011
composite of $Oven nte Hacketi, Pat Gress, Bobby Eddie BrOWD; ~d = t , HawleY; Firat Clarinet. flo,,..
ooapte ta
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' 1r1 Xllli marcbee &lt;0111· net,
Sharon
Wlleon. Joyce Rttey,
an, Hackett. Kathy '"'"'Y · sr. "'''
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Bavn. W. Va. --0
~todr ~~·~~ ~~: 1=rat!DI bla 1Mb anDtver- Debbie Triplett; Toney 'Man!ey; R~ndy Becker; French lit&gt;~, b\e Kln8. Elaine Davl•. Chrl•·
no J.eque ..
walll '..GI~n aary · • novelty nuntb&lt;lt, "The Tromblllle, Kent Kloeo: Drums., D•ane Welsh: ~tr~ Tj~bono tine &amp;Hey, Sr. : secnttl! ,·t•rt
orncen for the coming year \lett, Bernice Winn, Neva Pr•tt,
Echo"
ill
pas· \
by LerO\ An&lt;l&lt;r- 1Tom cooke. Oougta• Hicks, Kalhy
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net, Ann Wll80n, .tanto Sehrttnll.
were elorted and inolalled when all at home, Mn. Helen llrld,
,
• es and closln with the ,.n, ltaturoo on tetovtsion by j Bill Vaughan. Jim SChmoll. Bob- Kathy Kmg,
: Edith HapW!Ista\1, Sr..
tho Phllalhen Clagg of the Mtll- 1ford, Melg! General Hospital;
March
ftom l Jerry Lewis. Role Mat\&lt;! Hack· by J. Hy•ell, Keith French,' Kenny Smith, B•ll
Hollinshed, Sr., r-Ottnl• 8sr·h
dleport Church ot Christ mel !Mf8. B.rllta IJnrst.
Arcadia
11!1': Third Clorlnet. Mnrt&lt;• Huhthursday evening ., tl,. church Ae!l t1ome, Mr. and Mro. tier·
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I Mr• McKen•ie ia
Lewis Manley Pl»t bard, Mary .Jan-. .Jenk\nllln.
A cowed .ti&lt;h omner prc•CPd· "'"Fink at the hOrtteol tholt 'llto Kt Gamma Mu Chllp\tt
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.4uxlllnry
!Cathy BoHey, Sl!Ptlo r!,ld&lt;:
ld the moeun•.
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Mro Rrvln R•··me. of lhe Beta ! I&lt;• •• Pnl met on
I ottell or or •
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BaSK Clarmet, Joyce Lnng. Sr.
Thr Slott' ol oflim- ,ucl ndc \Irs Lena M&lt;'Kmley gave lM . AprH 14 1t the 111&lt;•1k•• rOO'It l
I Mro. Donald McKentle enter !
The_Aprol meeting or t h · : ShMon Harris&lt;'"· Sr : F'lr&lt;t ,,
Mrs. Woode ll r. ertnrto. pre&lt;i· prnyer for
sod;. Tho death of the Coi'Jmbus J:iJ Sonthcrn l
' talned tht Bl·Monthly Canasta [
Amencan Legtou AullllilfY Olto Sal, Llndl Hackett, Mary
d•nt: Mrs [lon•l•l li•ck· . '"'' . of '"''· l.awrenre Ret'd. tortner F.lectrlo
Slbtl Mntrl·
n
I club Thursday evenln&amp; at _her The Missionary Lad\!1 of I Lewis Manley Posl 28S was he Lon&amp;; Tenor Sat, Carole Ander
president: Mrs. llcnm Rlr·e,. m"mher, was ret•&lt;&gt;rted.
:son II'Di •I• ·•.•rl loltl of t:1e The Guild Girls of Trted!lone j llome, Pleasant Rld&amp;e. Pr12.. . Trlt!dstone BaPII•I Church "'•ld Tuelday evening • the Ru~ IOn. Sr.
.
..crelaf\ . Mrs. frenklin Tnv Mrs. Htek• gave rPCOI{toltlon , Yeot ,.
Bapllll church recently prtsenl.· , for aame• wore awarded to Mrs. their monthly mtatlnl In the I laM First Baptl8t church
Baritone SOI, Marvin Fir .
lett . as;istam serO'tar, . aud "' Mrs . F.rn-.t Lallance lor her ' Fo~ndell' Day 11'111 bt bald II ' eel • beautiful play attd prosram I Mal Fol~r and Mrs. pI. I Fellow•hlp Room or the church I Mrs. Arnold Richards, prosl· French Horn, Jackie_ ~awl"'·
\l rs. ' """"" y
"' finwor .
University Inn , Athens, Ohll&gt; 'l under th• dltectllllt of Mro. Har· Taylor. A, btrthd•Y. gill was sent their monthly mP&lt;ting in th• i
operecl the meetmatn rll· Luanoa Mcintosh, Mo}oroe Uar
er . M". Hicl&lt; •-' '"' "'""11· Mo!s ~l•hlrM Hawll') . out·~mng , April 381ft Reserva~on• mu!f , fl' SCott.
.
, tr. " " Charles Rtffle from her 1charge or Chaplam Mrs Floyd uahstoc form . Popplea were or. tl!, Diane Welsh; Flr&lt;t Cornet.
ing .uffioer "'''h 11'" \ lddr&lt;d president , th1&gt;nked the o!!tctf~ . be atvan to Ann ftupe b)' Tue•·' Devotion! were tn cb,arge o.r , secrel p•L
.
' Lee. and Study Lender MrA.I de.red !or popp~ day, by M". Bill Haekett, Cathy
Plollan•.
Hawl~~~ installlng ~lr... f-Jrl·k~ w~ : and rnemtJcrs fCir .their COOPl'1' ; day l9th.
the Community Chtldren n chob ·! RE"freshmenls were srn ed by ; Chester Srott .
I Wtlllam L. Smtth, chatrman. A Carol Kmg, Peggy McKinru~y;
\'ice president.
atlnn anrl hfi'lp durtng ht!r office 1 The buatnes" cUstrlct of Porn· Mrs. Renry John!Wn read the the ho~tE'~s 1o the ahm·t&gt; n &gt;Pl iPd
. h; poem, "Jf You Carve
Upon Second Cornet, Mary Wnlk
Tho meeting wa. opened b1 and rres:niPd ~"· C.erla&lt;!h, ero wtll be ranvassed during legend ot dogwood. M". Mar- and Mrs. John Beaver, Mn. Eu- 1 .
pro~am apaned w;t.. l Marble" from the Nallonal Janie Gerard, David .l•nltin.:
Mi!'ili Mildn &gt;d Ua\~lt'~. presulent , Mw presu1ent. M.1s• Hawley wea l th/ week of April lAth, by the l e-aret Armstnng al'ld her daug11- i gem; 1'rlplett.. ~Ins. Rlrhard P' ,n· ,the sor.l g.. .Jc:illS Paid It ~~ · ~ magaZillf, was read by M r !1 . 'nllrd Cornet. Jim Clatwnrth~.
with devolions given bv \ Irs. appointed ll&lt; lhe new nawer Chapter lor the Cancer Cru« d&lt; I Itt' M~tam rendPrM a ge\ec. , law. Mrtt. Gu~ Cowan and • •'\'he scn pture II'&lt;!Oh ' n a ' I Rich, rd• Prayer for peace by Mlkt Buskirk Oonna Wil~•n
Birks inr lu&lt;ling • pne,;&gt; . ' Ynur rloltttman, and
L" \le Er- The ChapW will hold a
lion. Thooe two numbers WPI't i guost,
Emerson WelL
. P.l"lm 24- A hymn
·.. mst Mrs. Will
and the hymn First
Bill
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tHe to _A Book:" She had for vin. vanilla chairman.
mage aale in early May.
ltn chnrRe _of the rhrlstlan board '
tb; Lord fs R;:m~enc!: · ~:~~~ , America c\ooed the mooting. Re- stall, David Oiler, Sr. Second
1ol educatton
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her topoc ·'Pray mi Hand' 'and The pr~gram wao presontecl l Jean Mor an ave the
Summer
Actlvitv
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hj
Mrs: J~m ·
,
how•lr&lt;!~tment• were served by the Trotnbone, Mike Greoo, CalhJ
0
included
"".''' led, by Mrs. (,uy Reyo,?tds and waa \ aram on
of Fri:Od. •
church was buull!ully PI
-" f Gl
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lady
f
ta
;oo
hostes,.s, Mrs . Sherman Butler, Conde; Trombonlum, connie
0
"Love and Love tar God ' :ond entttll!d. "Ooi'I:OR.. The moel• 1\ •hl , llt&gt;stesses fot the even-' decoraled with thr.. crosses, 1
annru. or 7 r 11
she t a ou te am.
Mrs. Ridtards, Mrs. Ernest Cooke, Sr.; flarlton• hotn, 01111
"0u~ Tr~gir fnilur~ ot Shurin~ ing was cl~d w•lh tbe be11t- ml'were Rovo Vaughn. Tmsa l\ stones. 1re.s and other mater· PT . PL8ASAN1' 11
- Gorl ~on:, Mrs Ted Stone~, president, Bowles, and Mt~. Emma Bland Lewis, Sr., Larry Qiadwell. Sr.,
Chrost ~ •ih Othen She closed •d•ct•on. Tlntty members II d I S ,_ d Cl . .... 1
ials In Ute baclqjround wu 1 troop leaders wet. lhe ~ eltt Iconuucted lhe bu•ineso meet· wllh Mrs Harrison Bently Mrs Sue Rue Ken Ru,.ell · Ba&amp;a
1 an
ar•ca •ill
ruaubeer.~lay '· huge· picture o! beaut•'fu1 h111s. odlst. Church and reporu!d
on .in&amp;. Till!· minutes o! · the las! CJurtis Lnckadoo
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The next
meeting
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and Mrl.' Car·~
Coleman,
Sr., Ed
Se•."
mg the R••· Oona;_d Hicks and l l2lb
· , Evetyone In the play perform· pro1ec.lo 01 tha varoous lroopal meeting were read, •nd all rlt CmeU contributing hostess· Sr., Tom Evans, Sr.; B a • a
The sick l'epurt mcluded •un . Doug, ~Irs. Ntna Bland of
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1 eel their parts of perfection.
Iand dtscussed _plans for 1he olher reports were receivad. i es.
Drum, Jan Cnnntngham, Sr. ·
Ada Lamhrrt, Jenn•e Satterl.,ld, Akron, and Sl&gt;ve and Mlchalll i
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. Rev. L. v. Gause gavo
Jlllllmer •cUv•t••. of tbelt'oops, Mrs. Stoney reported on a Sllb· '
Snare Drum, Wayne
Davis:
Lena Mcli:lhmny, Franc.. Tr!p-__ :-.to~ton. _ _
' T/nrd Frrda) Cl11b
marks, and spoke of Ute spirit with Mrs. Cather!ne TOW1ler, Dl8trlct m..linll bfld rocently
SEWING CLU IIMEET5
Charlea Mullen ; PercUS.lon,
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Meet. Friday Eve
of !he oeasMI. Robert Green , ~•ghbolilood cbotrman, pres!d- 81 MI. Carmel Baptl91 chur~h Hoste!l gift• wert presented Richard Jhllerty, Mike Mul·
Mn. Henry Reibel "'" host· read • poruan of lite scripture. JUg,
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at Bidwell, attended by MIS· "' Mrs. Fred Lelfl&gt;•it when tbe len; Tylllpanl, Sean MullOll, Sr ..
ess to the Third Friday club Music was fuml•lted b)' th~ Attending ~~re Mn: Jack l•lonary Ladles and Guild Girls. •Tri.City Sewing elab met Thur• Cymboll, Susan Oblinqer: Bell.
Friday evening at her home, 9111ior choir, anti Patty Howard Fruth, Mrs. I. R. Fr ..r, ~s. The protlfaiD ended with ···- day evening at her home, Rock Cindy COIIdt, Sr. and EUnor
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The Che&lt;t" Oardon Club re-cti!Ss Ibis April.
Pleasant Ridge. The meeting Jn 1 member of the Junior choir, i t'om ~he~:·~na ~ • · ,1·tence prayers and tbe repeatina Springs. 'ftlo evening waaiJIIIlt llodllller.
·
•ont\y mPI at the hom• ol The club i• spunMring I bake charge of Ml'll. Reibel, pretl· 111111 "AI ... And Did My Sav· ~~· . ' ·a ~ Mr • M~ ' ol thl M12pah.
IIGCially and lD diVIng, lila' Bllketa ol lpr\nl nowtrl
Mrs. ,Joan Kout7.
Mrs. sale on election llay from 10 dent, o)lenecl wltb the Lord'&amp;1or Bleed."
Fay
WhiCh the boltten tle!\'ed I del- decorated tho
tor the eon1
pearl Kob\entz. assistant ho&lt;· a. rn. 1o 2 p. m. to defray OX• Prayer lD unlsoa. Plana wert T 1 fl ·y Gl
Lallh '"·
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TO MEET THIJRSDAY
lterl coorse flo M,.,
Harlall CCL '1ltt Band Boostlrl' ASS!&gt;
.,,, and Mr&lt; Oonald \1ora pensos of community trash bar-\ made let a dlltner at BaUey'a
ro• I•
"en
am.
T'nere wlU be a
mee1'in1 Wellnlni, Mila ~ Vlr81DII clalloo ert®rsed the
Sehoul
1prt•lding In the abSence or tlle rei• wblch ia lhe ptojact lbil reataurant 11 tbo Dill meetinl Tlllk on flair Care
S ,Tburtiday, April 21 at 8 p.m. II Reibel, Mrs. Robert Rawllrlp, ll«t4 Iuue ond Mr. RUJieU
president.
:year.
lollowecl by • moetlnl 11 the The Olllla Acldemy Trl·Hi· enaor1, unlor•,
the Bedford Community Center Mn. Mlllar4 Wllderrnttth, Mn. pre~ellllltUZS to Mrs. E. o. Rill,
Devolion• by Mrs. Koblent' EJeeUon or officers was held b011te of Mn. Arnold Hayee. A Y on Wedneoday helM Mr s. To
Play
oo the, Bond 1',8"" lor the new, Charles Rlflll, Mrl. Robert Reb- vi.. praldenl of lite Melga Lowere on Ea,ter, and the 9th wilh the followin&amp; electetl: Mrs. round robiD eanl wu 110111 to Fll)'tJ 'lbompaoo of lltt Powder Tho senior and junior daases COnsolidated llish schOOl. Bem· ertrt, MIJI Ellrabtlll Flclt:, r.frl, a.al $ebool
lor the 11tmur, a reodlni on "Fastln&amp;'' George FrederiCk, Jr., proai· Mrs. Enteat Rhodes.
Pull lllluty Solon talk and lead o! HanllaJJ Trace Hljb l&lt;!bool 1M Fultz wW be lite apeaket. HIHm Fls!Mlr IIIII Mrl. Rulldll ':~"'"" &lt;onutntw !or ll!e uond
ond nroyer was glvea by Mra. dent: Mrs. Donald Mora, vt.. G!illltl wert pllyld wltb prll- • dlactiii!OD on the Cll'l ond wDI JlHIOOI lbelr IDIIUIII ploy EvlfYOIIO 1D'Iecl to 11tend.
WJIIOil.
tnue promobon.
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Kautz.
president: Mrs. Robert Wood, eo awarded to J,fn, Fred Jlel. ~ ol hair.
, on Tueoday 11 I p.m. Ia 'b t
Tbe club ditcussed a flower seerotary;
Mrs. Clarence •uer, Mrl. 1117 Soldeolbellllrt. Allltt balllliSI meellllg, high school andllorlum.
show tentatively on Motller's secretary- Mrl.
lhyqlllllllln. Dlfmr 'l'lloma. which lollond tho program. 'nte play I• onlltled
"The
Day weekenll wtlh "Mothers" Neulzllna, lreuurtr, ltlrl. flelll 1le!relluDIDirt '1t1'1 ..veil by alllcen wen elected !or \be . Ready Made Family." It Is be·
tho tbeme.
YoWJg, second vlce pmiden!. lbe hOiiell flo lltOie ni!MCI •· coming year. They are Ceeelia l ing directed by Ml" Mildred
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Tho th rapy &lt;lass was re- An lnteresllna paper on "Sav- hove and M". Dale Smith Mrs. Pauley, pr.,tdenl; Ann Burson,, McClure. the proceeds !rom
pGIUd ~ •arlouo o.mmltlee!l ed Ttee5 Mean So MilCh," Grover Erb Mro. Max Meinhart vice president; Becky Saunders,'j lhe play will go wward expenses
lhat worked the month
oi lwtitten by Mrs. Esther \Vrigbt, Mrs. A. H. Ebersboch, Ml'l. Cle- secretary; Jan Davl8 treaourer; of tb• SPnlor trip to Washing.
. . G d cl i was rtad by Mrs. Woodrow Mo- land Hines and Ml'l. Ben Neutz. and Mary Jane Rusoell, chap- \ ton. D. c. 'ftle public 11 invited
March. Rtverv1cw ar eo u0 t'l.
lliits.
lain.
t ttend
ill
811J•ao-press•
b&amp;l consented to conduct tbe 1
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I A "Sniffing Game" Will WOI
bras you've ever seea or beard about.
cky
' by Mrs. Woodrow Mora.
Flower judge• awarded blue I
. ribbons to Mro. Ada Holter lor
&amp;. unwriAkled
after100 macbiAe Wll8llings.
' daffodila and snake pllnt ill 1
Japanese type m8J180ment:
Till Walk • In Gltden Olub rod to Mrs. Pearl Koblellll,
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1told ·Ill AprU meetillll at lhe !or daflodU• and shrubs; rod
home of Louise llarrii!On on ~lbbon to Mrs. Geor(O Frfldtr.
Gol4 Ridge with the presldPnt t&lt;k for daffodil• and llllc loll·
Kells comfort
BelVa WUlard tn charg•.
age: blue to . Mrs. . Knbleota
Since only ftve member!, for sh~ubs, Mrtcan vtolel bloom and Keels
lle!VI Willard. Mina
Hart, and b•td f•gurrne, and blue to
Anna Hart, \!abel Lee and Mrs. Earl Dean for grape hja· I Get the soft, cushion COIIIfort- tbe snug but eas, titMn Harrlqon were prtsent clnths, tulips, daffodils IIIII
tbe 'evenlnl "~' giVen ov.;. pussy wtllow on moss, wltb and tile smart looks ,that aH COllie wilh U. $.' " - '
a bunov ftflltrille.
Economical, too, lor l&lt;eds wear sowellllley'.e ,_.
to enjnym•nt of movlu shown I Refreshment• in keeping with
by Tbomaa Hart, aon or Anna ' Easter were oerved, tuna ftsb IJest buy ill the !on&amp; run. · Cqg~
llarL
salad. Easter cup caku craclt- lll1ke yOIU&amp; a Kedl flmU~.t
,A, numbet or &lt;ilde• ol the ers and ..ffee. Fav~ won
cltlb I Chrlotmas &amp;how ~rt tea towel• osed a1 place mala
FDit
_sbGWD. lisa a arou~ of •hdO! 011 travs.
a8DI 1D Mr&gt;. Hart from At!- The door prize wu woa 111
,z.l!lll•
Mrs. Buill RidollOUt.
"~ Of lj&gt;eclal tntem t were
a
~ of sl1drs show ina plot1
'Ol:',tonto and l'egelehles beln&amp; Eno Lodlsl Aid
jrrin 11 tne experiment sta- b Entertained
1loll In Pllerto Rico
where Eno Ladies Aid Society was
lb. Hart was employed. Ht entertained ot a· IIHiay mtiOio
deacr!bod ratslo&amp; ~- pota· Ina Wednesda~ at the home of
top and strowberrtes
from Mra. Roletta .!ones. A lovely
toed·
poUuck IIliich wao se1'Vecl to
'ftlelr soil, being
lnlo!tled nlrlt DttDtbera nd lilt ~~~e~t1
W memalodH. made it lm- Mro. Leslie Le~ey Mrs Re '
fttaGIIoll to pumte the expert. Reynolds, Mrs. ,Jes;le Br~:
·· irilh &amp;weet
potatoes. Mrs. NeiUe Swisher Mrl
_llfi&amp;JIIIiqt$
1111111• llllOwed tbe md• of!ner anti Mrl Mn' ud· tbru
tlll'awbllry being on
chUdm. ·
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&amp;llltt. . S&amp;tlatzll .. l . l l I AUI.Ql
iarfle• of the ~erry t•n
,IP,•'ui•Jut"•llt 111utillrla1
ol thl seed being tm-1 Mrs. Glady• Hoflmu oaUtd
1 R&amp;!tlna•u all,.,.,_.,..,., ~•utnt
:lietlldl!d In thl ptllp of t b el tht moetlag In order, IDd lba
P. •••·~-tbll , ilewa.JMCtll ,,, ...,, . .
·1110 hid olldes ofilfllup .... "lllttsad Aslll!'
iWII . .
!reel, flowers and '1 aoc:e," and rlpllled tbe Lord't
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Jilt lfOW Oil the •S·IPrayer. Devollooa WIN . road
•u;llts•tt t•
.
ol pawing p\ne-1by the hootess from tbt 1Mb
tllljlarcane and t belcbaplat of Sl. Luke. Reodilt&amp;'!
Gl 'jtrOpliollolt, grow- were eJven by 1\fra. AM Ct,aplltllbocl of barmlllll 10111, Mra. Marie Frt4erltk.
&amp;II call and minultl of 1 b •
bid durp
ol Ioiii meetlni were bJ Mrt. Vera
whtdl W8l W01l MBu. 'l'lte dosJni tlOil&amp; lfU
'lilt M• 1 "Sialtdllla On The l'rolltllll,"
will bt -' the bome tlnd lbe aroup wu c11111111tld
Mit let, die pro. by Mro, iloltetll JoDes. Tb e
•f!ll[l!:,l~·i!! 'MIIll ''Pitillll lltal J- -Iiiia llilllll at lbe
MIDDLIPOIT, 0.
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Program,· El~Officers for Year

.rw.:~.::~h
l=~t~~ :,~::~:~;: :th::m:.•~
=Jt::l,~c~n:,: Beth ~~.::::
~~~:r~:•ILouFI;~::
bellnners a~nd ye: play. f"' ':th
hand mem- Fullz Sheila Moore, Kat by
Major: l!'lrlt Allo Sill.
lord, Sr., Belly Cmminghlll11:

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Olticers for Cominn Year Elected,
Installed by Phi/tJthea Church Class

S~ Clrapel!oclety Ha1 Easftr

AJiolstance, -~ '1'roiDI&gt;OJII!, Sbel'q)8ll Milll,

play~wooln 'tb"diatric'i\Noocy'iin"'et:
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B'i BE\ILAII JONI!:S
the "First Concert
by ett wu
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GeofltLuatll'illais1't&lt;&gt;mbolle,
A llrP Dllll!ber of partnts Frank, Humrne•. and WhlsUer.
111111- JADII!f BANll- Ftrsll'lllle, Kika VanelooDIJ,
Richard
frleilds altendf4 tho annual 'ftle Cadet Band t&amp; made up
modoo!rn flavor lea-\ a"'• Rueaen Callly Btllll!ll llawley; BaH DrUm, Lee Floyd,
sprjng concert given by the tn- ol 7th and 8th gr_ade P"!~ers. ber · wl I .
.
a'e•tor •~nd Flute', Robin f4111o, Tor- Steve Oiler; Snare Drum. Mark
·~~;~t;.! ~:: ~~!'~mPnt ~jlt.ir QP\Pf'l.tf'IR~ mcluded D c t:ured Roy Coleman, \' . • u - ~u ..,._ ... ,..._ ,.,.. , _ ~ . 'R'ftWler. Demdl Boat, Mtckey
!of the Middleport Schools fro· - '-March" by Renoldo. • now\ TUba
-i1i.tJim WlldermUIII: hr·
day
the hlsb
lor young
bands, leatur- fiiiP"rlortldr
Hysell
swwon. cuu!ol. DaVe DQdlon, RIAlllll'd
......evert1n1
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~~~ ,march
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ttebk!lnslnunents
eompe on allAlben
· 11• Tho
. _ con-. Rhondo
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-~-.!'--Sylvia
a 1 . - Kht.. llunrtv. BOit1' Picken&amp;: Belli,
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part in the loW• eluding numl*,,I :_rAe_-.·:·~ ~~ ="'~-~~'":.~-=-~:=ib.." "Gabie, BreruW Eel"'' liiJIICI \IJJ1;1&gt;.
nn4e" and Freedom by lltwN a LIN'" Ul De\.VPU ..:,&amp;. . A&amp;Killt ~ .,.........
\Villlam K. RUIIBell, Dlrecll&gt;r. er brass.. ::nollday ~m ," cy and the Broadway bit, "My ae'rtaeb, VICky VaDMetre, Ka- wardt.
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The_Wl!ll rounded and well by Weber, =heal Jth Fair Lady" by Lerner-Loewe. Illy McGirr, SbeiOII
Olllt, SENIOR BAND Piooll&gt;,

11 held In Logan on

with Mrs. April 7th.

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Personal Notes
From Middleport

Mrs.Riceis
Honored Guest

CHARMERS BY COB:OJ!RS
a: THE
\ the shoes tbat are causing a chain reaC'I ;on .

sealy Postorepedlc•
"'lift,...-

Atlondlns
•ell · Mrs,
R•1lt0rla Kall,

th~re's

Marie IIIWldna

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•Sealy Golden Classic

flexible fashion .••

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$7950
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2 A. 4 100ms ., nalil
Pii. 446-2631. r

.... Est~le For Sale

.... Estete For Sale

The Wiseman Agen~ .....

Get Extra Cash The Want Ad Wav·

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Belmont Dr. GaHipoUs,
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Phone 1111-3215. Termite
Pest Control. Free
Uons. Call Pomeroy Cement
Block Co., WY Z-3193, Lewt.o
Repair, In Middlepor~ WY 22311, Baum Lumber Co. In
Chester IIIJ0.3301.
1 II 301c

Rea.!Onable. Depen&lt;1able
experience. WY %-2208.
4 15

furnished, to work on Gr•clej
B Dairy, milk once a
Phone Shade 1196,1187.
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BUY A TRAILER

PHONE WY 2-2156

r:ard of

Th~nlci

lllird Realty Camp•ny

CARRIER WANTED
FOR RUTLAND
and Depot Street
Inquire At

Rlc:etv. Ont "FntH w.. k.
C.mpln1 ot Roy1l 01~ P1rk

rugs

cleaned with Blue Lustre.
America's finest. Rent e1ec- 11
trie shampooer. Baker Furniture Co.
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IF CARPETS look duD and

The Daily Sentinel

remove Ute spots

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES
ROUTE 124

Super Spt. Convertible. Low mileage, original local
owner, 800 white wall tires, 327 V-8 engine, automatic, power steering, radio and heater, white fin·
Ish, black top. Truly showroom clean.

WI 9·2708
RACINE, 0,
Stop In And Ste Why

they appear with Blue Lustre,
Rent electric
shampooer.
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

Wo Think Thlt It Tho

''WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

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In Memory

A

SHEPPARD

DEAL
THE
1CAR

SEWING MACHINI .
SAW I SIIMCI
161 lot A...
PMM tUIIIU

DllON AGENCY
HOMI I INCOMI

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Ul\01 LOr, bl..tlop
wllba I BR llllml. fall
1111111, . . lonod bot llr

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ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILERS
Horton St. Millon, W. Va.
Also See Us For Your
C1mpin1 Equipment Nuda

HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural
Doxol Bottle Gas.
Brothers, 618 E. Main

Pomeroy.

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CHEVROLET

aleoiii*....P* ... ..
p1ott1, NIDIIIIIIod. nato

1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door · ·$1995
Beautiful Sandlewood finish with spotless match·
ing interior, like new whitewall lsi !me tires, automatic trans., power steering, std. V·B engine, radio
and heater. A nice clean car in every way.

1964 Chevelle Deluxe 2 Door · · $1495
Beautiful car In 2 tone green finish, low mileage
by original local owner, spotless clea.n interior, 155
H.P. 6 cyl. engine, std. trans. Tires tike new. Radto
and heater.

1963 Impala H. T. Coupe ...... $1795
327 cu. ln. engin~, Powerglid~ trans .. Power s~eer·
log and brakes, like new 1st line whitewall !Ires,
radio and beater, red interior, showroom clean, aU
white finish.

1964 Falcon 2 Door ,.,............ $1295
Deluxe trim, Seats always covered. Whitewall tires
mow little wear. White finish. Radio and hea!•r

1963 •cuRY ....... .. ·.... •.. $1695
Me!eor 4 Dr. Station Wago~~; Lo~ milea~e b¥ one
local owner. Red vinyl intermr tam. White ftmsh.
W.W. tires show utile wear. Lugga~e rack, V-8 en.
gino, automatic trans. Power steenng, radio and
beater and many ellras.

SEE

1'1111 . . . .

Super Sport Coupe. Low milea~e, vinyl intet:ior
wltb bucket seats, V·B, automatic. power steenng
and brakes, tinted glass, padded dash, wire wheel
covers, ~lack vinyl rnof and Sierra tan finish. Truly a sharp sports car.

For Comploto Auction
Sorvi .. Coli

AI Syracus. Corporati011

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1965 CheYrolet Impala · · · · · · · · $2795

1964 CHEVROLET ........ ·.... · $2195

JIM CARNAHAN

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air St. Wag. $1095
Low mileage by original owner, good tires, VB engine, automatic trans., radio, heater. Sharp-black
finish, red vinyl interior.

RADIATOR

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SERVICE

P.H.A. APPROVED

XII Now Ridlotor ShOp
ecor eTruck eHeator

Core

CaD .. awJ, art

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0. D. PARSONS
Ill ...

• Bulldozer

eAnyType

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2-2196

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EXPERIENCED

USED

WHEEL

WurliiHr
Splitt Plano
bath.

Micldloport, 0.

AliGNMENT
and

$396
....,. $14.00 _ . ,

BRAKE SERVICE
1110111

Stoplloold Raldl
NEW
40 Inch Cqnlole

Spinet Plano

$596

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WHAn
25e Do It YoUI'IIII Cor Wllh
WHftlt

lnPomo...., A Lecoflool
WHO!

lo~ro ""'""'fill Hll

OoQipollllol'vlct To .,..,

WATCH POR
OPINING
IJ!ED

LOWREY
ORGAN

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. $596
·usm

BALDWIN
Por Comploto Llojtlldoto
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SPIN·ET
, ~"•..PRICE

Dished opartmonto, AU
11ea paid. Phone wv
Rowley aDd Reed. Altet
p. m. ..U WY UO!I.

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BlaeHnars
WY 2-2191

1\"nu!ROY .,.. Can Ill. -

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ftrune,
batb, I Jo!l, bouaa .....
Raintsd. Good buy at 83.-.' .
BJilDLI'J'OBT - 8. Z1111 !II. Income property, one 11ft
rQQlD aportment, ....
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room ~t. double SIJ'•'
age, •uuJO per IIIOIIlll Ill-.•
come. ti!I,OOO.Of).
"~
stQry

Yes, everyone is talking abo1.1t the clean,'
late model cars Pomeroy Motor Co. has ..
and the good deals they ere giving. Here
are a few of our lale models that are as 11"..... bUYS 111 acrt1 011 blaell
top road 10 milea I r o llf
absolutely nice as a used car can be.

SERVICE

(ltfore Mly htl

THI WISEMAN AGENCY
Offi.. GI~
EYMI......-Ik' WJ.....an, 016-3796
1. N. Wlumon, Gl 6 4500

Everyone . Is..•

The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 17, 1966-19

WOULD ygu DtLin"

BUY NOW ENJOY
Wln5 ~UECT!ON
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All Kinds of Good Buys Allin One Place
At Your Chovi'CIIel Dealer

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
NEW &amp; USED CARS AND TRUCKS
ON DISPLAY
OPEN EVES 9 P.M.

POMEROY, OHIO

l'olllOI'II)'. Good 7 room 1tou11
with bath, ... healhll• ....
A dairy set up, 2 baml, milk:
ing porlor, bulk laltk.

MIDDLEPORT - Cor. 4111
and Lincoln - 2 aJmy frame,·
1 rooms wifh bath, 1M
forced air furaace,
lli'at
floor remodelecl. Euellal
buy at f6,900.00.
Albert M. Cu, llrtker
lleai'J' Cleland, 8al01111811
WY Ullll
Evetlillp WY Z.M
4 17 Ill
Modern Re~dl Style

HOUSE
3 Bedrooms, wall to ••U cato
oet. panelea, air condllloneQ,
&amp;tweeD Pomeroy • Chelter,
Ohio on Route 7. Mcod
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T.O. Crul,.
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Box1598

Oak Hill, W.Va.

Phone 469-3746
bath, lull ba.emenl, 1111 llr..u Sl, 141ddleport. ~
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2 A. 4 100ms ., nalil
Pii. 446-2631. r

.... Est~le For Sale

.... Estete For Sale

The Wiseman Agen~ .....

Get Extra Cash The Want Ad Wav·

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Belmont Dr. GaHipoUs,
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Phone 1111-3215. Termite
Pest Control. Free
Uons. Call Pomeroy Cement
Block Co., WY Z-3193, Lewt.o
Repair, In Middlepor~ WY 22311, Baum Lumber Co. In
Chester IIIJ0.3301.
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Rea.!Onable. Depen&lt;1able
experience. WY %-2208.
4 15

furnished, to work on Gr•clej
B Dairy, milk once a
Phone Shade 1196,1187.
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BUY A TRAILER

PHONE WY 2-2156

r:ard of

Th~nlci

lllird Realty Camp•ny

CARRIER WANTED
FOR RUTLAND
and Depot Street
Inquire At

Rlc:etv. Ont "FntH w.. k.
C.mpln1 ot Roy1l 01~ P1rk

rugs

cleaned with Blue Lustre.
America's finest. Rent e1ec- 11
trie shampooer. Baker Furniture Co.
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IF CARPETS look duD and

The Daily Sentinel

remove Ute spots

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES
ROUTE 124

Super Spt. Convertible. Low mileage, original local
owner, 800 white wall tires, 327 V-8 engine, automatic, power steering, radio and heater, white fin·
Ish, black top. Truly showroom clean.

WI 9·2708
RACINE, 0,
Stop In And Ste Why

they appear with Blue Lustre,
Rent electric
shampooer.
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

Wo Think Thlt It Tho

''WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

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In Memory

A

SHEPPARD

DEAL
THE
1CAR

SEWING MACHINI .
SAW I SIIMCI
161 lot A...
PMM tUIIIU

DllON AGENCY
HOMI I INCOMI

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Ul\01 LOr, bl..tlop
wllba I BR llllml. fall
1111111, . . lonod bot llr

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ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILERS
Horton St. Millon, W. Va.
Also See Us For Your
C1mpin1 Equipment Nuda

HEATING, PLUMBING, Rural
Doxol Bottle Gas.
Brothers, 618 E. Main

Pomeroy.

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CHEVROLET

aleoiii*....P* ... ..
p1ott1, NIDIIIIIIod. nato

1964 Chevrolet Impala 4 Door · ·$1995
Beautiful Sandlewood finish with spotless match·
ing interior, like new whitewall lsi !me tires, automatic trans., power steering, std. V·B engine, radio
and heater. A nice clean car in every way.

1964 Chevelle Deluxe 2 Door · · $1495
Beautiful car In 2 tone green finish, low mileage
by original local owner, spotless clea.n interior, 155
H.P. 6 cyl. engine, std. trans. Tires tike new. Radto
and heater.

1963 Impala H. T. Coupe ...... $1795
327 cu. ln. engin~, Powerglid~ trans .. Power s~eer·
log and brakes, like new 1st line whitewall !Ires,
radio and beater, red interior, showroom clean, aU
white finish.

1964 Falcon 2 Door ,.,............ $1295
Deluxe trim, Seats always covered. Whitewall tires
mow little wear. White finish. Radio and hea!•r

1963 •cuRY ....... .. ·.... •.. $1695
Me!eor 4 Dr. Station Wago~~; Lo~ milea~e b¥ one
local owner. Red vinyl intermr tam. White ftmsh.
W.W. tires show utile wear. Lugga~e rack, V-8 en.
gino, automatic trans. Power steenng, radio and
beater and many ellras.

SEE

1'1111 . . . .

Super Sport Coupe. Low milea~e, vinyl intet:ior
wltb bucket seats, V·B, automatic. power steenng
and brakes, tinted glass, padded dash, wire wheel
covers, ~lack vinyl rnof and Sierra tan finish. Truly a sharp sports car.

For Comploto Auction
Sorvi .. Coli

AI Syracus. Corporati011

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1965 CheYrolet Impala · · · · · · · · $2795

1964 CHEVROLET ........ ·.... · $2195

JIM CARNAHAN

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air St. Wag. $1095
Low mileage by original owner, good tires, VB engine, automatic trans., radio, heater. Sharp-black
finish, red vinyl interior.

RADIATOR

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SERVICE

P.H.A. APPROVED

XII Now Ridlotor ShOp
ecor eTruck eHeator

Core

CaD .. awJ, art

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0. D. PARSONS
Ill ...

• Bulldozer

eAnyType

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2-2196

···~ &amp;lllllt

EXPERIENCED

USED

WHEEL

WurliiHr
Splitt Plano
bath.

Micldloport, 0.

AliGNMENT
and

$396
....,. $14.00 _ . ,

BRAKE SERVICE
1110111

Stoplloold Raldl
NEW
40 Inch Cqnlole

Spinet Plano

$596

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WHAn
25e Do It YoUI'IIII Cor Wllh
WHftlt

lnPomo...., A Lecoflool
WHO!

lo~ro ""'""'fill Hll

OoQipollllol'vlct To .,..,

WATCH POR
OPINING
IJ!ED

LOWREY
ORGAN

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. $596
·usm

BALDWIN
Por Comploto Llojtlldoto
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SPIN·ET
, ~"•..PRICE

Dished opartmonto, AU
11ea paid. Phone wv
Rowley aDd Reed. Altet
p. m. ..U WY UO!I.

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BlaeHnars
WY 2-2191

1\"nu!ROY .,.. Can Ill. -

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ftrune,
batb, I Jo!l, bouaa .....
Raintsd. Good buy at 83.-.' .
BJilDLI'J'OBT - 8. Z1111 !II. Income property, one 11ft
rQQlD aportment, ....
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room ~t. double SIJ'•'
age, •uuJO per IIIOIIlll Ill-.•
come. ti!I,OOO.Of).
"~
stQry

Yes, everyone is talking abo1.1t the clean,'
late model cars Pomeroy Motor Co. has ..
and the good deals they ere giving. Here
are a few of our lale models that are as 11"..... bUYS 111 acrt1 011 blaell
top road 10 milea I r o llf
absolutely nice as a used car can be.

SERVICE

(ltfore Mly htl

THI WISEMAN AGENCY
Offi.. GI~
EYMI......-Ik' WJ.....an, 016-3796
1. N. Wlumon, Gl 6 4500

Everyone . Is..•

The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 17, 1966-19

WOULD ygu DtLin"

BUY NOW ENJOY
Wln5 ~UECT!ON
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All Kinds of Good Buys Allin One Place
At Your Chovi'CIIel Dealer

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
NEW &amp; USED CARS AND TRUCKS
ON DISPLAY
OPEN EVES 9 P.M.

POMEROY, OHIO

l'olllOI'II)'. Good 7 room 1tou11
with bath, ... healhll• ....
A dairy set up, 2 baml, milk:
ing porlor, bulk laltk.

MIDDLEPORT - Cor. 4111
and Lincoln - 2 aJmy frame,·
1 rooms wifh bath, 1M
forced air furaace,
lli'at
floor remodelecl. Euellal
buy at f6,900.00.
Albert M. Cu, llrtker
lleai'J' Cleland, 8al01111811
WY Ullll
Evetlillp WY Z.M
4 17 Ill
Modern Re~dl Style

HOUSE
3 Bedrooms, wall to ••U cato
oet. panelea, air condllloneQ,
&amp;tweeD Pomeroy • Chelter,
Ohio on Route 7. Mcod
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Box1598

Oak Hill, W.Va.

Phone 469-3746
bath, lull ba.emenl, 1111 llr..u Sl, 141ddleport. ~
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MARIIAGI LIC:INIU
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Dtclllld A. Carm.Ul. :h. oaJH.poU..
.-d 'Carolyn A. Oard.ner. Ul. Oalllpulll.

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Heten ~~....;:-~ . "'' 1· Pat~"· ,
Lyle('. Jl'raleyoiWl:JIU'I.\\. ''·

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DEATH~

Patriot, lien'ICH IIH" htld
da:t' aften\00!1 ~~ the Garfield
oi chrttt and Ji.un..t
Hill cemeten.

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M~;~und. ·"jl

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Streisand wi11 play)mminett:t LP ''Lightly Ladn"!controver!ial
"La ReUg·
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huge Ma aon Square
has
loveliest. purest.
1D .t'T&amp;Dce- · ' ..
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Central Park in Ashland, ~y., brings back a Jot of me- 1den one-nigbter· for charity · .. ic sounds,· from beautiful musi- its export ~iceose too (It'S •
T•••••., ~- »_aw• ! Hri•tot. va.• dau1 btu of the Ia'- mories to me We motored to Ironton last Sunday and then ! Barbra's '1.000.000 (for her!) cal comedy standards to tbe bout 1 lirl torcecl ln.lo a coo~,;'~~-m~~- a~· Ko"~i~~pltti.'"u''"rr. I ~:c:_e .::'~v~l.t1:,''u~~~!nPtl:ma;.!~· crossed the Ohio River into Russell, Ky., traveled on down Ione-n.ighter tour right after ber Beot1es' "YesterdaY.' 1 au man- vent where tile vWaln Is a -per·
w.-c~n ..d•v -. .•,~ l&amp;•''d Mr•.· .c;:,~•;; nuanud by tbr.e •on~~ ud a daucA· lo Greenup and stopped in Ashland on the way home.
L ,ndon ''Funny Girl'' engage.. ag!d in Perry's lightly Latin verled molher superiDr)
l".&lt;!Uon, \~""
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Mr.. urtce cumeeJU. servlt!N - 11
John Crabbe Junior High School IS sbll m the .same 1ment IS u:~ b1ggest shoWn in· go taste an. extremey as -A lot 0 1
flllnnel ulcers
Tl'lursdn - ·" 'r. and p.fra. Renn!MII ~ld Thunday efternwn et : t\Mo
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th e Ind'liD mound s. person con lract ever slgned -·. lui care• '
gray
M. Fft'~h·t , Hll' chntnut st.. • o u
chu"'h of~ lll cbrltuan UD\OJI. place at the upper end oft e par near
are popping
already~ fta..
11 : ~9 a. n• .• •• Hnlwr Hoapltll.
and burial wu m vmton Memorial The old two story red brick school is gone and a new mod- La Streisand's agent Joe G1asdl City
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c11 y Funeral home.
ern one f]oor plin school J&amp; in 1ts plac.e. fhe Indian mounds er and h1s man ac 1e reen New young New York rashlon might appoint Bob Kintner to
Mrs. Millie sttever, u, dl!d sund AY In
there bu1 th e "ttl
· g uP and over the l J'uggled [igures from here to · des1gner
·
heIpmg
· illum Inate lhe
~tNiiral center HoiPttal. she 1\'U Mr• UMa ~ ".,,. 11 M C'huhtr&lt;1 are st111
u
e paths tunnm
ed th j t "t FCC chalr
The European corn borer
iwn• •n Morg11n t ..,. .• Der. :.M. n•so-1 di~d. TUuda; morJtina'm a Pcu•ero1 top are a little deeper now.l\lany ~hool children and visi- jLondon and back to Florida . . 7th Ave. sky- young George succe
e US·qUl
.~ Is one &lt;11 the most devasta~
llau gl'l\tr of the tat• Allred
..nd I llospltal. Sh" ....... II natl\'t o)f We•t
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Dr man E.- Wm. Henry ... Cyril
'hr ~;· Pt Kna~p l:l.Y- She .....
a vtrJI,nta, aad .,... , retlred 1 roc:NY itors hl\'e traversed the little
.
. 1 aser a so snag_g a _1ve-1g- .Nanhello, son of the late . . .
ing insect pestS of Amerl·
Jjn•d• · e or Ch~•htre Academy •nCI !lore oplll'•tor .whkh •he· owned for biUs
r the before and after vtews JUSt , ure pay-off for bls )ongtlme top V:jnt-ent Nardiello (boling com· Ritc~ard coUapsed right
out can agriculture on record.
t u u ~ h • thrrt on! year and lat"r
~1 yean., Bbe luld a}fa tll~ht 1Ckoo1
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wo rko:d ill the Jo•eph Home
I !.ore in IVMt Vlrf\.n\11. She II IUI'\1VC!d
Driving down Winchester-av ~ i prior to the dedication.
' stay Louts Armstrong - for a nti8sion physician)' DOW fash- of the "Roar of the Grease- It first started damaging
In I'Jtls bul'iJI\. Her marr1.111e to ttor· bY her hWlblnll. Bert, two UUI)l\el'l
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smart duds for K1k1
- paint" Calif. tour . Man com In New England, in
~~~ ltt1 ~ bur¥h· ~nd 11 '
aurvtvs. Vlrfl.nta Slyn and Cllarl•n Hem. tie stand was there more than 1ment Corporation of
Galha (ves
rad1o!) commerc1al: !UJ IHart -.._ George is married to dres sed j us1 ,,.
A~ Li
In 19111-17, where the manu,
1 hP!r mtrrled life hid M-en epent In Service! "'''"' held Thur8day art.r·
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of b r o o ms from
r Lhe &lt;'heshti'W commumtJr. flll• wu a ~oon at the ~t•wiiJI.lil• . cnau Funeret 30 years ago when I attended County has just 80 days left to [successful, Ford already has beautiful pintm:e Italian Count· walked East on 50th St a·• no facture
broomcorn
imported from
mPmher of Uttlt Kl·rer rbureQ, Lad- home wltb b url• lin Gruer Hlll cem·
· •• Salch's op t'Jon f or 13 [ess Marlsa Pompei de LalliSI
I-~ ' . ·
John Crabbe Junior High. The sell t he G~ IllpoI'IS Sl a1e ]ns t'1- hOISteu
h d' uu.
I th
1...~ Airl. and wa. " charter member etny •
Europe was a principal in·
o£ uwe KYler &lt;lraqe. lillrvtvtnr
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ti 'I h
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Ia d to a industrial
k
C 'I B ~"Ill •
dson one even spun I ea a
e dustry. The corn borer next
··htklw-. a~ Gilbert oi Ctnclnnatt, Mn. .... "" w.n. Marlll••,, 1u. s; man opera ng 1 ' owever, was- u
arm
n
R
wee 5 more.
eel
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1ran
stov j hat 'neverythlng ..
Horti~ oi Harrison. Howard of swan· Patriot. died wedneadMy nlaht ln a n1r there 30 years ago.
prospect or the land reverts to The Stratford (Conn.) Shakes- J. W. Harper Jr., 1!1 an appren- Go epRocpe k ,
led t
[ spread to the Midwest~
lon. l'llHlell W,, Rl. 1, UaUipoillo GaWpolll ho~plta\ She 'II'U horn In
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Mra. ('abel! couaey, w." va., Nov. :n. l90t.
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Y· peare ea re I
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I Amerlca's ucofn belt." In
Geortte SLucher, Grand Forlr.. N'orlb diUJhtert. Mn. GeorJe Meeh\lllJI uf Phillip Stolle Clifford
Riggs giene.
my Cagney to play Falstalf·l breaking in 88 an MGM studio point lndustriahst Joe
Love 1949 alone this pest caused
Dakota. There are 13 e:randr.blldrea Mary Collhll W1t1a She ill tutvi.T.ci
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head of the N Y State fashion the loss of 315 miUion
and rour ..-reat trarnlchllllren . sen;- by her buMbar.d. Harry Maru. two Paul Meade, John Chinn, and I The city of
Ga hpo1l!
as IDey
agent 1 .~1c cu.· tour guide .. . Gess what the
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~~e:,.•w~: h~~~.~~::~ ~ri'!!ue~: ~:~!~~~n~n~':'!;m~:bllHn:y .~ John Mo~as..He knew some of j magnificent plans for an air· fre~ , "T.ell em I c~o't m~ke lhe ; Sing Sing com saw as th~ir e~ibit at the Montreal World's
Gra,et tll!ll'emetery.
Cbeu~w. .. nes a Nter. Mn. And· them. Cb.mn lB now a foreman 1strip and industrial park on th&amp; weight.
. ·. Dav1d Brmkley's Ealtter movie treat - ''The Ten ' Fatr,
rew \·anover of Florl.da. There •re
S 1 S
lhe , land, proVJ'd'mg a.,..,.,
• ~ federa I moth er d'ed
Former Navy Commandments." Nobody walk i --'--- - - - - - - - -- Mrt. unna sene ct~urcll, ta, a re•· four
fl'allddlilllreu. Til• bodY 1, •t at Armco tee. tone was
I
~':"rntno%e ~ar~~~~~~d~~efib•dl" ....:! W:n~~~~~n: ~hnn Funeral home In lad who wanted to be a taxider-1' grant comes through. I'm 100 se.c. John Sullivan was gol~. .inl ed out, either.
i 20-The Sunda Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 17, 1968
born near Ctown City, oc·t. ~. 11112,
mist, and dragged 1 dead dog per cent behind the project but With Paul Porter Kathleen 11i or- France didn't just
'lan the
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~~! '~~n~!x.theFJf~:eJr~u~~!:o ~~: ~~'."dl~ •.;~~"~~: ~~;e.~t ~~- ~ horne one day on his ny to 11 can't see lt in any form other ever Am.ber) Winsor's husband, 1. ,_:.;;;;;;,;_;;;;.~·;;.. ...;.;;.;.;~. . . . . . . . . . . ._._.. . . ...,_.. ...,..,. . . . ...,..,...iiiiiiiii
rtnp to lldward A.. CbUJ'('b
took hom• in Columbu.. after an illnell "' luncb. He wanted to mount it. llban the comprete package as Iat Wasbmgton's Burning
'l'rt'f·'
plue Or!. IS. 1891. She 111 ~turvi.ved three yean. H11 wu th1 50n of the
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b,J liJ: C'hlldren, Mrs. Cr\'lt Sbeeta
latot Jame. aQ(( Lottie IIetz. A Jrldu· Never did find out if he l .
I' proposed.
. ~ounlry c u '" . A r watch-- I
ELBER~EtDS
and Murra)' CIK"f'l'h of Rt . I. Crow o ate or (lall.ta Academy in \113.'\,
he
When I was in the seventh The bl'g quesll'on (!II· where Ima., Porter's game lur sew~ral ,
CtJy, Mn. NC!I!\ Radekln end
Mra. wu a former employee ()f th• Pl!'nnLenior. botb ()f GalU POUe, vlvania RrJll'oad. He iR aurv!ved bY grade at John Crabbe, it
was IwUJ local funds come from for holes, Sullivan commented, '
,, Oeo111e
Mrl. Donald Juhnlon or
AlliiDC&gt;I
'Rife, the fonner Ann CllilDpbell.
to 1et1 s tudents the matchmg
. federa I money. l n r" Now r know where Kalhi een '
wnual'll M. and Emmett
&lt;:1\ur..·n. hill
t h r n - •nd • dauahter.
mhr.r not uncommon
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or
J:uNota Still' Rt. 'hera an
•un·tvun are thn• brothers. '-lax, reading funny pa""rs in class. anything less than the
com- · got the title for her new book
a~randchlldren and 49 treat
srand· Galllpoll•, Robert E. or Lannvtll~.
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~hildrtn. " titter. Mn. Carl Elkew A.lb~rt nl Athena, and a U.tf!r Mr-. i Of course, you had lo have aU plete propltSed project, the deal "Wanderers Eust. Wanr.t ~rerr:
of lluntint:lou .U.o •urvlnl. A. 1011. Edith DuC'kwortb of Lone Oak, \' a. '
b
Waiter and ao lllfant chlld .... a,. servtcet w~u be hO!&gt;ld lllondiY tn st. 1your
omework up. an d your wont, amount to much. Land I West.• ot . . . Former newshen
ct!Ued, Sen1ru ~·ere held Tu.udly
Alo.uiu! church. wlth burial In S'. scholastic average lrad to
be !acquisition alone will run $2,15 . Nancy Holmes formed
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afternoon In
M@n:enille Bapttat IOitP.b ('lmeterv.
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with burial . m Rii!Ptu-n 1
·high. We bought the Sunday 200. and the total package will Irelations firm with former Palm
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~~tf-l'J' llnder the (brettlou ol the 1Ctyde A. kerra. "· a ualite or Gallla N
t lhat ('ttl
ta d '
"oo 350
Sprmgs
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Wautb • Halley • Wood Funeral . rounty. died APril 8, ; 0 a cotumbu~ ' ews a
l e aewss n cost -Nll"·
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t a .
l!.nrM.
' hospJtat. He •u formerJ,- aNoetatftl ' l visited Sunday.
Jo'ifty per cent of that will run 1o .....ert · their first big account ,
with th.e Belmont ('uket ('u.
and 1
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Mre. Wllrnt •. Mc:Gulra, rn, • TMident I C'l.rll Guve Vault Co. He ..... a .mer:o I Central Park has changed a a lillie more than $294.000, l~av - : - Palm Springs, cam.
ot Rl. 1, Crown C..'it.~·. dW.d Stmda:J 1 her ()f Linden &lt;:hun-b ol the ~·a1lr · rJot. That five block-long area · a an equal amount for local
We always !bought Cary
evenlns at 1be bome ()f her mo1her, ene. and a •ur,t&amp;l"J' . creuunr of ·
m,.
•n Fifllt Ave. lln. MC"&lt;Outre """ • AFL · no lin ton for e-iJhL yem. He , was 11 bee hive of activity. sourcts to raise. The State has Granl's L&lt;&gt;uise Vuitton attache
Dltl"'* of L"rnnn1. W. Yt.• dau&amp;hter Ia 1unived b:J hie wife, Mab!L four 'The
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re were at 1east Sll
tenms
promtsed
$100,000 for an air·
case 10
an Alf Hitchcock
mov1e
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whn •urvt'Jl\1 bM1hefll •n Gernt Ker111 courts ami all of them
busy" port • and the citv• and l'OUDty
subliminal ' stylish tou~~;~h~=~~ ~ ~
.urvlvet. She \1 •urvl\·ed by
ber of GalhPoU.. Will nr n. Pie~ . ~·t a.
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ptcrnc area each have pledged $35.000, (co-starring Ingrid
W lJoda lAu. A brother ;oo.O t,.o held 1\tonda:J at the 111anrtl'll!! "hUI'I'h.
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· makes a total of $170. otJO I was about the most subtle, even
8ilten ua 1urvtve. Ser\1C'N wer. l't'it.b burtal 111 unaen (.'em.e~~tr,.
an sever
sse a 11 d'Iamonds. wh1ch
I bald. Wedii:Kda,- afternoon at :..~mer'• 1
There's
even a Kiddie Zoo. Wt available · This leaves approxi~ I subliminal stylish touch we'd '
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T.U DEADUNE
duln t 11tay:. just drove ~round. mately $125.000 to come from ever encountered in the luxury- I
WASIUNGTON (UPI\ _
But, "' b1g aud beautiful as some source. I wonder, from 11uggage dep'l - until lhe Mall ,
from your
Central Park Is, 1t can not com-- where?
1UN delegate's neivspaper pic- 1
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Revenue Service
pare with our own City Park, I
tures toting a leopard skin at-- !
deadline lor filing !1186
its.magnlficent view of lht 1THERE WAS A WILD rumor tache en~IOJI"; That's the N!al l
1 this past week that Gallipolis new height of emerging African 1
tax returns is ntidnight
River.
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See Th'e Excellent Selection of Linoleums in 6 Foot, 9 Foot,
12 Foot Widths and in The Popular Types, Patterns and
·Colors Galore. Also Floor Tile, Wail Tile, Congowall,
Chrome Edge and Trimming, Room Size Linoleum Rugs. A
Wonderful Selection of lawn Mowers, Plus Garden .Carts,
Wheelbarrows, Bicycles For Boys and Girls, Tricycles,
Wagons.
e Plenty of Free Parking All Day long

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TIUS PAST THURSDAY af- was going to get an~::~in~d~us:ntcy:. licbic;;;;;,~wo;;;;.t?;_·~
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Fire Cbief Jim North- The aource soid that ao
took Junior Wilson and me nouncement was
in the fire department's new on the location here of ao
boat to get a picture of craft assembly plant. As of
new parking lot and boat writing, 1 know of no sach
1 P.U~ITII;;;-;;:;:;;;;:;;;ramp along the park announcement. Wonder what
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NEW YORK (IJPI) -Jobn
you'll see the turkey processing plant? They I
Kozay, M, of Brooklyn,
We look lhe after shot could locate lhat bere. Mark
police tn men chloroformed
the complet'ed facility. my word, aome day we're going 1
blm iD bia apartment Thursday
year llld baH ago
Hugo to get something.
, 1llld otole flvo pailtllngi
· took me and D a v e i
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out iD his big cruiser . CONGRESSMAN WALTER H.
't'.lQ,'l'Y\ * ' I posed as telephoDO repairmeo. get the. before-shot, showiug Moeller was iD town Ibis past ,
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what I think waa lhe m oa t week. He slopped at the Post [
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section of river bank Office. I dropped over. But I
Rell Eslllte Lolnl
where along the Ohio. Riv- really stopped by 1o ,.. Pert, I
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er. Nm Sunday "" officJal· Perky Lynda Rees, one of his
ly dedicate lht
GaUipolls lsecretaries, who's • native of I
Upotream PubliC Use Area. We , tbe Old French City. Lynda
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lhougbt k would bt nlct lo shoot sisled I stop iD to see the Con· '
Returns not posboarked
midnight will be
M" tJarutL·,~·:~ •• ..,. late, and late filers have to
, Mr•. Mary Bradlt:v
a penalty of 5 per e-ent 1
va .. ll'wln »•"'on what they owt.

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FDR FARMERS

With 0111' lkill and

experieru:e, and

Stride IUte'e range of
sboea, you caD
beaure
your baby

Jets the
c:orrect
atyle
lllld ai%e.

eTrt.County Servl.,._
PlUI Muon Co. Wut Va.
e31 Years Experience

in loeaUty.

e }' ree estimatu
elncluding bouse• and
Rural Cburcbet

WRITI IRNUT THORNI
Thurmen, Ohio
er PhOM 245-5269

D£11'111' PWMBINQ
AND IIEiTING
ROilTE 110 lor pzvmpt -

.. ..-Ice Call G' s-·ms
C:..mplng Equip.

mday

Iober! E. 11atttMJ
rg, and Willlam
I, rural route I
I when lbelt aulD

a lraln oa otate

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ryn L. Varga, 3,
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lll!cl ill his be4o
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~eveland,

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Our llg Spring Sale Commenctl ;,
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See Ovr Ad in WHIItlllly'l
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Pomeroy Cement Block Co~
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blo Highway Pao
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Allett Fabs, 11,
d in an auto colI 128 near Neiv

45 CARS

IAKIR
FURNITURE

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1 Press Intern.
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OAMPING trallon It
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AND BACKHOE
PLAY, RENTAUI,
VICE. Hernuw R. Reese,
SERVICE,
Amabacy
ohire, Ohio. Pb. 36'1·7580.
Middleport, O.
Trailor lain. Gill 4111
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inspect your roof. We ~~~; 1 1F.;.i;ii;;_=====~~ i:iiliiO:iiO:iiii:iil5
iaiizo iD lt~Raofillg u
u new roofJ, FREE ES'I1·11
!lATE - Low II10IIbly P11'
men~plan up 1o 611 IIIQiltlta to
pay. CaU us today. Jtbll Grlf.
fitb Roofilti ContraciDro. Ph.

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FURNISHINGS
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Meacham, 111,
Fred Kling, liD,
I fatally Injured
crash OD U.S. 2M

Pl~mbinJ &amp; He•tinv_

!ll'ANDAIID PLIIMIUNG
IIEA'ItNG, 501 Secold
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of here.
Reiley, Ill,
two-car accident

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'I'ANTED: Vote. Primary Elec had...,. seen b~r !be da.:y·,ard ll
lion May 3 lltiti For Court lore at lhe GalliJt COWIIy "'
of Appeab.
of elections, cbeckinJ
p tl
• J . Earl Prall
117-16 lists.
AU iDa day's work, I suppose.
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ilion illndall, :!11,
Maudie Foltz, 541,
t, ldfle&lt;l in a I U.E. 88 tme.
Jlo soulh of here.
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Dtclllld A. Carm.Ul. :h. oaJH.poU..
.-d 'Carolyn A. Oard.ner. Ul. Oalllpulll.

oavaac1s GUNTID

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Patriot, lien'ICH IIH" htld
da:t' aften\00!1 ~~ the Garfield
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Hill cemeten.

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loveliest. purest.
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Central Park in Ashland, ~y., brings back a Jot of me- 1den one-nigbter· for charity · .. ic sounds,· from beautiful musi- its export ~iceose too (It'S •
T•••••., ~- »_aw• ! Hri•tot. va.• dau1 btu of the Ia'- mories to me We motored to Ironton last Sunday and then ! Barbra's '1.000.000 (for her!) cal comedy standards to tbe bout 1 lirl torcecl ln.lo a coo~,;'~~-m~~- a~· Ko"~i~~pltti.'"u''"rr. I ~:c:_e .::'~v~l.t1:,''u~~~!nPtl:ma;.!~· crossed the Ohio River into Russell, Ky., traveled on down Ione-n.ighter tour right after ber Beot1es' "YesterdaY.' 1 au man- vent where tile vWaln Is a -per·
w.-c~n ..d•v -. .•,~ l&amp;•''d Mr•.· .c;:,~•;; nuanud by tbr.e •on~~ ud a daucA· lo Greenup and stopped in Ashland on the way home.
L ,ndon ''Funny Girl'' engage.. ag!d in Perry's lightly Latin verled molher superiDr)
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Mr.. urtce cumeeJU. servlt!N - 11
John Crabbe Junior High School IS sbll m the .same 1ment IS u:~ b1ggest shoWn in· go taste an. extremey as -A lot 0 1
flllnnel ulcers
Tl'lursdn - ·" 'r. and p.fra. Renn!MII ~ld Thunday efternwn et : t\Mo
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th e Ind'liD mound s. person con lract ever slgned -·. lui care• '
gray
M. Fft'~h·t , Hll' chntnut st.. • o u
chu"'h of~ lll cbrltuan UD\OJI. place at the upper end oft e par near
are popping
already~ fta..
11 : ~9 a. n• .• •• Hnlwr Hoapltll.
and burial wu m vmton Memorial The old two story red brick school is gone and a new mod- La Streisand's agent Joe G1asdl City
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ern one f]oor plin school J&amp; in 1ts plac.e. fhe Indian mounds er and h1s man ac 1e reen New young New York rashlon might appoint Bob Kintner to
Mrs. Millie sttever, u, dl!d sund AY In
there bu1 th e "ttl
· g uP and over the l J'uggled [igures from here to · des1gner
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· illum Inate lhe
~tNiiral center HoiPttal. she 1\'U Mr• UMa ~ ".,,. 11 M C'huhtr&lt;1 are st111
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e paths tunnm
ed th j t "t FCC chalr
The European corn borer
iwn• •n Morg11n t ..,. .• Der. :.M. n•so-1 di~d. TUuda; morJtina'm a Pcu•ero1 top are a little deeper now.l\lany ~hool children and visi- jLondon and back to Florida . . 7th Ave. sky- young George succe
e US·qUl
.~ Is one &lt;11 the most devasta~
llau gl'l\tr of the tat• Allred
..nd I llospltal. Sh" ....... II natl\'t o)f We•t
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Dr man E.- Wm. Henry ... Cyril
'hr ~;· Pt Kna~p l:l.Y- She .....
a vtrJI,nta, aad .,... , retlred 1 roc:NY itors hl\'e traversed the little
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. 1 aser a so snag_g a _1ve-1g- .Nanhello, son of the late . . .
ing insect pestS of Amerl·
Jjn•d• · e or Ch~•htre Academy •nCI !lore oplll'•tor .whkh •he· owned for biUs
r the before and after vtews JUSt , ure pay-off for bls )ongtlme top V:jnt-ent Nardiello (boling com· Ritc~ard coUapsed right
out can agriculture on record.
t u u ~ h • thrrt on! year and lat"r
~1 yean., Bbe luld a}fa tll~ht 1Ckoo1
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I !.ore in IVMt Vlrf\.n\11. She II IUI'\1VC!d
Driving down Winchester-av ~ i prior to the dedication.
' stay Louts Armstrong - for a nti8sion physician)' DOW fash- of the "Roar of the Grease- It first started damaging
In I'Jtls bul'iJI\. Her marr1.111e to ttor· bY her hWlblnll. Bert, two UUI)l\el'l
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smart duds for K1k1
- paint" Calif. tour . Man com In New England, in
~~~ ltt1 ~ bur¥h· ~nd 11 '
aurvtvs. Vlrfl.nta Slyn and Cllarl•n Hem. tie stand was there more than 1ment Corporation of
Galha (ves
rad1o!) commerc1al: !UJ IHart -.._ George is married to dres sed j us1 ,,.
A~ Li
In 19111-17, where the manu,
1 hP!r mtrrled life hid M-en epent In Service! "'''"' held Thur8day art.r·
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of b r o o ms from
r Lhe &lt;'heshti'W commumtJr. flll• wu a ~oon at the ~t•wiiJI.lil• . cnau Funeret 30 years ago when I attended County has just 80 days left to [successful, Ford already has beautiful pintm:e Italian Count· walked East on 50th St a·• no facture
broomcorn
imported from
mPmher of Uttlt Kl·rer rbureQ, Lad- home wltb b url• lin Gruer Hlll cem·
· •• Salch's op t'Jon f or 13 [ess Marlsa Pompei de LalliSI
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h d' uu.
I th
1...~ Airl. and wa. " charter member etny •
Europe was a principal in·
o£ uwe KYler &lt;lraqe. lillrvtvtnr
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ti 'I h
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Ia d to a industrial
k
C 'I B ~"Ill •
dson one even spun I ea a
e dustry. The corn borer next
··htklw-. a~ Gilbert oi Ctnclnnatt, Mn. .... "" w.n. Marlll••,, 1u. s; man opera ng 1 ' owever, was- u
arm
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R
wee 5 more.
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1ran
stov j hat 'neverythlng ..
Horti~ oi Harrison. Howard of swan· Patriot. died wedneadMy nlaht ln a n1r there 30 years ago.
prospect or the land reverts to The Stratford (Conn.) Shakes- J. W. Harper Jr., 1!1 an appren- Go epRocpe k ,
led t
[ spread to the Midwest~
lon. l'llHlell W,, Rl. 1, UaUipoillo GaWpolll ho~plta\ She 'II'U horn In
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Mra. ('abel! couaey, w." va., Nov. :n. l90t.
e ta e a ut o n o ey, e vq&lt;ar men o
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Y· peare ea re I
ge un- ICe c 1p o
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I Amerlca's ucofn belt." In
Geortte SLucher, Grand Forlr.. N'orlb diUJhtert. Mn. GeorJe Meeh\lllJI uf Phillip Stolle Clifford
Riggs giene.
my Cagney to play Falstalf·l breaking in 88 an MGM studio point lndustriahst Joe
Love 1949 alone this pest caused
Dakota. There are 13 e:randr.blldrea Mary Collhll W1t1a She ill tutvi.T.ci
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and rour ..-reat trarnlchllllren . sen;- by her buMbar.d. Harry Maru. two Paul Meade, John Chinn, and I The city of
Ga hpo1l!
as IDey
agent 1 .~1c cu.· tour guide .. . Gess what the
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~~e:,.•w~: h~~~.~~::~ ~ri'!!ue~: ~:~!~~~n~n~':'!;m~:bllHn:y .~ John Mo~as..He knew some of j magnificent plans for an air· fre~ , "T.ell em I c~o't m~ke lhe ; Sing Sing com saw as th~ir e~ibit at the Montreal World's
Gra,et tll!ll'emetery.
Cbeu~w. .. nes a Nter. Mn. And· them. Cb.mn lB now a foreman 1strip and industrial park on th&amp; weight.
. ·. Dav1d Brmkley's Ealtter movie treat - ''The Ten ' Fatr,
rew \·anover of Florl.da. There •re
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lhe , land, proVJ'd'mg a.,..,.,
• ~ federa I moth er d'ed
Former Navy Commandments." Nobody walk i --'--- - - - - - - - -- Mrt. unna sene ct~urcll, ta, a re•· four
fl'allddlilllreu. Til• bodY 1, •t at Armco tee. tone was
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~':"rntno%e ~ar~~~~~~d~~efib•dl" ....:! W:n~~~~~n: ~hnn Funeral home In lad who wanted to be a taxider-1' grant comes through. I'm 100 se.c. John Sullivan was gol~. .inl ed out, either.
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born near Ctown City, oc·t. ~. 11112,
mist, and dragged 1 dead dog per cent behind the project but With Paul Porter Kathleen 11i or- France didn't just
'lan the
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rtnp to lldward A.. CbUJ'('b
took hom• in Columbu.. after an illnell "' luncb. He wanted to mount it. llban the comprete package as Iat Wasbmgton's Burning
'l'rt'f·'
plue Or!. IS. 1891. She 111 ~turvi.ved three yean. H11 wu th1 50n of the
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b,J liJ: C'hlldren, Mrs. Cr\'lt Sbeeta
latot Jame. aQ(( Lottie IIetz. A Jrldu· Never did find out if he l .
I' proposed.
. ~ounlry c u '" . A r watch-- I
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and Murra)' CIK"f'l'h of Rt . I. Crow o ate or (lall.ta Academy in \113.'\,
he
When I was in the seventh The bl'g quesll'on (!II· where Ima., Porter's game lur sew~ral ,
CtJy, Mn. NC!I!\ Radekln end
Mra. wu a former employee ()f th• Pl!'nnLenior. botb ()f GalU POUe, vlvania RrJll'oad. He iR aurv!ved bY grade at John Crabbe, it
was IwUJ local funds come from for holes, Sullivan commented, '
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Mrl. Donald Juhnlon or
AlliiDC&gt;I
'Rife, the fonner Ann CllilDpbell.
to 1et1 s tudents the matchmg
. federa I money. l n r" Now r know where Kalhi een '
wnual'll M. and Emmett
&lt;:1\ur..·n. hill
t h r n - •nd • dauahter.
mhr.r not uncommon
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J:uNota Still' Rt. 'hera an
•un·tvun are thn• brothers. '-lax, reading funny pa""rs in class. anything less than the
com- · got the title for her new book
a~randchlldren and 49 treat
srand· Galllpoll•, Robert E. or Lannvtll~.
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of lluntint:lou .U.o •urvlnl. A. 1011. Edith DuC'kwortb of Lone Oak, \' a. '
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Waiter and ao lllfant chlld .... a,. servtcet w~u be hO!&gt;ld lllondiY tn st. 1your
omework up. an d your wont, amount to much. Land I West.• ot . . . Former newshen
ct!Ued, Sen1ru ~·ere held Tu.udly
Alo.uiu! church. wlth burial In S'. scholastic average lrad to
be !acquisition alone will run $2,15 . Nancy Holmes formed
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afternoon In
M@n:enille Bapttat IOitP.b ('lmeterv.
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·high. We bought the Sunday 200. and the total package will Irelations firm with former Palm
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t lhat ('ttl
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Sprmgs
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Wautb • Halley • Wood Funeral . rounty. died APril 8, ; 0 a cotumbu~ ' ews a
l e aewss n cost -Nll"·
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t a .
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' hospJtat. He •u formerJ,- aNoetatftl ' l visited Sunday.
Jo'ifty per cent of that will run 1o .....ert · their first big account ,
with th.e Belmont ('uket ('u.
and 1
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ot Rl. 1, Crown C..'it.~·. dW.d Stmda:J 1 her ()f Linden &lt;:hun-b ol the ~·a1lr · rJot. That five block-long area · a an equal amount for local
We always !bought Cary
evenlns at 1be bome ()f her mo1her, ene. and a •ur,t&amp;l"J' . creuunr of ·
m,.
•n Fifllt Ave. lln. MC"&lt;Outre """ • AFL · no lin ton for e-iJhL yem. He , was 11 bee hive of activity. sourcts to raise. The State has Granl's L&lt;&gt;uise Vuitton attache
Dltl"'* of L"rnnn1. W. Yt.• dau&amp;hter Ia 1unived b:J hie wife, Mab!L four 'The
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re were at 1east Sll
tenms
promtsed
$100,000 for an air·
case 10
an Alf Hitchcock
mov1e
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Mr.. ltdadJetta Jftffln Lo\·e,
whn •urvt'Jl\1 bM1hefll •n Gernt Ker111 courts ami all of them
busy" port • and the citv• and l'OUDty
subliminal ' stylish tou~~;~h~=~~ ~ ~
.urvlvet. She \1 •urvl\·ed by
ber of GalhPoU.. Will nr n. Pie~ . ~·t a.
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ptcrnc area each have pledged $35.000, (co-starring Ingrid
W lJoda lAu. A brother ;oo.O t,.o held 1\tonda:J at the 111anrtl'll!! "hUI'I'h.
d
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· makes a total of $170. otJO I was about the most subtle, even
8ilten ua 1urvtve. Ser\1C'N wer. l't'it.b burtal 111 unaen (.'em.e~~tr,.
an sever
sse a 11 d'Iamonds. wh1ch
I bald. Wedii:Kda,- afternoon at :..~mer'• 1
There's
even a Kiddie Zoo. Wt available · This leaves approxi~ I subliminal stylish touch we'd '
Bom1 for Jlulerala. wtth burJal Ia ·
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Ill•• Cb•pet cemete17.
T.U DEADUNE
duln t 11tay:. just drove ~round. mately $125.000 to come from ever encountered in the luxury- I
WASIUNGTON (UPI\ _
But, "' b1g aud beautiful as some source. I wonder, from 11uggage dep'l - until lhe Mall ,
from your
Central Park Is, 1t can not com-- where?
1UN delegate's neivspaper pic- 1
t
Revenue Service
pare with our own City Park, I
tures toting a leopard skin at-- !
deadline lor filing !1186
its.magnlficent view of lht 1THERE WAS A WILD rumor tache en~IOJI"; That's the N!al l
1 this past week that Gallipolis new height of emerging African 1
tax returns is ntidnight
River.
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See Th'e Excellent Selection of Linoleums in 6 Foot, 9 Foot,
12 Foot Widths and in The Popular Types, Patterns and
·Colors Galore. Also Floor Tile, Wail Tile, Congowall,
Chrome Edge and Trimming, Room Size Linoleum Rugs. A
Wonderful Selection of lawn Mowers, Plus Garden .Carts,
Wheelbarrows, Bicycles For Boys and Girls, Tricycles,
Wagons.
e Plenty of Free Parking All Day long

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TIUS PAST THURSDAY af- was going to get an~::~in~d~us:ntcy:. licbic;;;;;,~wo;;;;.t?;_·~
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Fire Cbief Jim North- The aource soid that ao
took Junior Wilson and me nouncement was
in the fire department's new on the location here of ao
boat to get a picture of craft assembly plant. As of
new parking lot and boat writing, 1 know of no sach
1 P.U~ITII;;;-;;:;:;;;;:;;;ramp along the park announcement. Wonder what
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today's ever happened to Jim Rhodes
NEW YORK (IJPI) -Jobn
you'll see the turkey processing plant? They I
Kozay, M, of Brooklyn,
We look lhe after shot could locate lhat bere. Mark
police tn men chloroformed
the complet'ed facility. my word, aome day we're going 1
blm iD bia apartment Thursday
year llld baH ago
Hugo to get something.
, 1llld otole flvo pailtllngi
· took me and D a v e i
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out iD his big cruiser . CONGRESSMAN WALTER H.
't'.lQ,'l'Y\ * ' I posed as telephoDO repairmeo. get the. before-shot, showiug Moeller was iD town Ibis past ,
J.- ~.1 J1
what I think waa lhe m oa t week. He slopped at the Post [
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section of river bank Office. I dropped over. But I
Rell Eslllte Lolnl
where along the Ohio. Riv- really stopped by 1o ,.. Pert, I
~ -Wo)()
er. Nm Sunday "" officJal· Perky Lynda Rees, one of his
ly dedicate lht
GaUipolls lsecretaries, who's • native of I
Upotream PubliC Use Area. We , tbe Old French City. Lynda
\j
lhougbt k would bt nlct lo shoot sisled I stop iD to see the Con· '
Returns not posboarked
midnight will be
M" tJarutL·,~·:~ •• ..,. late, and late filers have to
, Mr•. Mary Bradlt:v
a penalty of 5 per e-ent 1
va .. ll'wln »•"'on what they owt.

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FDR FARMERS

With 0111' lkill and

experieru:e, and

Stride IUte'e range of
sboea, you caD
beaure
your baby

Jets the
c:orrect
atyle
lllld ai%e.

eTrt.County Servl.,._
PlUI Muon Co. Wut Va.
e31 Years Experience

in loeaUty.

e }' ree estimatu
elncluding bouse• and
Rural Cburcbet

WRITI IRNUT THORNI
Thurmen, Ohio
er PhOM 245-5269

D£11'111' PWMBINQ
AND IIEiTING
ROilTE 110 lor pzvmpt -

.. ..-Ice Call G' s-·ms
C:..mplng Equip.

mday

Iober! E. 11atttMJ
rg, and Willlam
I, rural route I
I when lbelt aulD

a lraln oa otate

~ l!:lizabetb be.
~ tllled wheu (II'

S.ve Now
Thru April

S.ve Now Thru April

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ryn L. Varga, 3,
tllled wheo ~
lib IDOtber at Ita

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appar.
lll!cl ill his be4o
lty space heallr.
~eveland,

Forced .
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Our llg Spring Sale Commenctl ;,
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3•s io,.,l .i $2275

See Ovr Ad in WHIItlllly'l
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Pomeroy Cement Block Co~
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tw...,. crash

Ill Jl'reltiiJ, !II,
whlle orossiDI a

tta-2321.

THURSDAY

blo Highway Pao
'ataUUes to pusb

Allett Fabs, 11,
d in an auto colI 128 near Neiv

45 CARS

IAKIR
FURNITURE

. LOOK CXJT ~!. ·
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1 Press Intern.
Y and mldniflht

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BUDGET
SHOP

OAMPING trallon It
&lt;Ail!o a diacotutl)
AND BACKHOE
PLAY, RENTAUI,
VICE. Hernuw R. Reese,
SERVICE,
Amabacy
ohire, Ohio. Pb. 36'1·7580.
Middleport, O.
Trailor lain. Gill 4111
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44&amp;4239.
inspect your roof. We ~~~; 1 1F.;.i;ii;;_=====~~ i:iiliiO:iiO:iiii:iil5
iaiizo iD lt~Raofillg u
u new roofJ, FREE ES'I1·11
!lATE - Low II10IIbly P11'
men~plan up 1o 611 IIIQiltlta to
pay. CaU us today. Jtbll Grlf.
fitb Roofilti ContraciDro. Ph.

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NEW HOME
FURNISHINGS
At
Budget Pricnl

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Meacham, 111,
Fred Kling, liD,
I fatally Injured
crash OD U.S. 2M

Pl~mbinJ &amp; He•tinv_

!ll'ANDAIID PLIIMIUNG
IIEA'ItNG, 501 Secold
f46.3'112.

vays

of here.
Reiley, Ill,
two-car accident

:~~·=u:h~~y I,.:. ~"~.d

w..nted

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'I'ANTED: Vote. Primary Elec had...,. seen b~r !be da.:y·,ard ll
lion May 3 lltiti For Court lore at lhe GalliJt COWIIy "'
of Appeab.
of elections, cbeckinJ
p tl
• J . Earl Prall
117-16 lists.
AU iDa day's work, I suppose.
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ilion illndall, :!11,
Maudie Foltz, 541,
t, ldfle&lt;l in a I U.E. 88 tme.
Jlo soulh of here.
mell Sloan, !5,

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her home ear.
bom nur Cro

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W!leox

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WfN DIDN'T
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10 SEE DEER

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S~OT l~E DEER

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'llrd WeUo, GlrJ

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huban4. AIVII ','

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Home for Fun.
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THE JUOOEAI!OIIr

County, dled u
SuDdlll' IJlornlru
thll late Elmer

CANI9HAND
E\lfRYTHii'IG WILL
BE SWEET AS A

lt.ll.d IPI!At mot:
COIUilY. He WU

af U.e Standard
ID( (:6., of Ga.W

emplo,.ed u • r
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ehlld~n. BroU.o
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auperilltendent,
of C&lt;1IUD1bua, M

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CANISH?

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hlo ffiKhway Pao
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•• kDled in a tw•
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lie !lOUth ol bert.
mell SIQan, 35,
1a two-qr craah
i·Of here.
ha Relley, liZ,
lwo.car occident

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ioward Welle, GllrJ

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Milton lllDdal~ 311,
lbd Maudie Foltz, 51,
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on U.S. 118 ~
mile !Ollth of bere.
Gamel! SIQ811, Si,
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lBSt of here.
John Reiley, 111,
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Goroell Sloan, ss•
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SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Air Wf~#.Uift!l'hst:$jlji!W@_~Pl~i!II-~#.Oi!!M!IH!DR
Foret jell struck closer to
DA NANG, VIet Nam tUPI) - The Comm11111st
Hanoi than ever before and hamlet ehlef at nearby Boa Xuan vUJaco lllltkored
biOBted Russlan-nradt anti- when he saw the U.S. Marine PJtrol apprOIIddac toaircraft misstl., and sites In day. The Leathemeeb had spotted an anti-Amerku
the auburbo of the Commlllllat 1lgo and they moved up to II.
capital, a li.$, spokesman said
Chief Nguyen Khong walled for tbe Americana
today.
to yuk down the algo. Instead the Marlon turned ·
They swooped in low out of toward him. They osked for the ehlera Identity P•
the 111n and sent up huge pero. Khong admitted he had none. The MuluN
billows of smoke and fire just cheeked ond found tho hamlet ehlefa DilDO on 1
15 miles fl'llm the renter of South Vletnamo11e lilt of VIet Cong 1ympathlzen.
Hanoi.
Take down that algo yonnelf, the Muluot told
Ofli&lt;ial• ollld two mis~Je the thief. Tho rhlof paused. The ·Marlneo baeked
sites and a rif:d'ar complex were away.
destroyed. 4 s.cendary •"PI•
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About the most pleasant weekend of tloe spring in Ohio also proved to be perllapo
the most deadly in the state's streets and highways. A survey by United Press lnterna.
tiona! showed 24 persons killed in traffic mishaps between 6 p.m. Friday and midnight
Sunday, slightly above the weekend average for this time of year the Ohio Highway Potrol sald. There also were two deaths in fire and two miscellaneous type fatalities to puola
the over-all total to 28.
The dead
were·
killed when
was aceidentany
Findlay: and
Millon
llfndall,
Friday
s\ruck
on thehe head
by a base- Ar"•m•n,
Maudie
Foll2, 31,,

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FraDk Johnston told
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scream!Jig for help. Johnston
saw bim eUngiug to a ebaia
In Ute Ololo River, Johnston
tossed a rope around 1 be
youth, but due to the boy'•
welgbl, was anable to lift him
from lhe water.
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a"·d
lo tbe rescue, Johnston saU at
od bY1 Dd
leaol' Is to
pel'iOIISIIo
relaoed
lotlp.

Vandalia : Gwen Clark, 17, ball bat during a ball game.
RD2, Arlington, killed in a tw.
Butler Twp., killed when a train Youngstown: Ronald L.
car crash 011 U.S. 68 tllreehit her ataUed car on a cross- del, 20, North Lima, killed in tenths of a mile south of here.
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an auto collision on Ohio 1 in Huron: Garnell Sloan, 35,
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Hamilton: Edward Greschel, Mahoning County,
Huron died in a tw&lt;&gt;ar crash
66, Hamilton, struck by a car Zanesville : Charles Earl Snupe on u.s. 8 east of here.
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while crossing a street near his 17, and David Burt, 18, both of Toledo: John Reiley, 112,
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Worthington, killed when their Toledo, in 1 tw&lt;&gt;ear accident
traffic ac-~ident at 5 a m. Sun- Services wm be heJ_d Tues-- Defiance: Donald Marti, 36, station wagon was hit broadSide beri. · "' "' -.. . ·
day and were alerted by radio day for Mrs. Elsie Voola Gor- Hicksville, killed m a two-car by a dump truck Oll U.S. tO at Toledo: Paul FreJIIt, 36,
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':eJded by, 79 • Langsville, who
doed crash at the JUnction of US. \he Musklngum Locking County Toledo, killed while mossiJI&amp; 1
tteir wav. H disappe-ar•:•l at early Sunday mornmg at Vet- 2. and Ohio 22-4, one-half mile line_
strett here.
daybreak.
erans
HospitaL
east of......
Beltsville: Richard Pinsky, 31,
lloaday
Spaue'r', IPI Air For .- i:.tnner Preceding Mrs. Gorby
in Ravenna: John Schaefer, 33, Fremont, killed when his motor- Thornville: Robert E. Ramsey
SAIGON
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Tbe
nation'&amp;
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militant
Buddhist
during
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said
death
were
her
parents,
ChapAtwater, killed on Ohio 43 when cycle ran off Ohio 12 jllJll west 37, Frazeysburg, and William
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leader toured rebeUlous northern cltieo today urgln( I halt the circu~&gt;r object
a\out el and Rebeeca Sacvage Goff, his car was struck while mak- ! of Beltsville.
E. Moran, 29, rural route I
to anfl.government demonstrations, so 11 not to upstt .plans "30 to 45 lett in diameter and and her husband, Elsworlh.
ing an improper !urn.
Col mb s· Mrs Susan Adkins Newark, killed when their aula
tbe·
clviUan
government
"which
cannot
be
controlled
by
traveled
at
speeds
rr~rn
80
10
Surv1~ing
are
two.
Sllns,
Roy,
Georgetown:
Emery
Frye,
64,
Luth u :
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Langsvolie
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Waod
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affc accident on us.
route 13 near here.
Thicb Trf Quang charged the United Stateo Ia "opposed "It was obout t 0110 ,,., •• don: two daughters, Mrs. Ruth attempted to cross us 52 in : 3 1r ~I
t" f C · ~..33 Lodi· Suo Meacham 1•
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to tho f~rmatlon of a national assem y ~·••
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and Fred Kling,
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Ashland, were fatally Injured
ly tbe UP!
generals . . .
Nam Is not a U.S. aatelbte. Nor
this , , .•• t btfo" two sosters_. Mrs. Nora Pock- Sidney, kUied when her car spun j
in a
crasb on U.S. 2M
H0 id ill
1 n 3 nd 0 d.., 11 wisb to hel!Ome 1 list '" ,,.y it'e.
ermg, Manetta, and Mrs. Voc- out of control "" Onoo 66 soutn
soutb of Medina.
to ra " a ue
a or 52nd stale."
lOria
Tyler Dexter· seven
,
i
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NEW YORK-NEW YORK'S Nang that continued agitation Quang app&amp;'!DIIy .... trying
ifOndchildren
one ' great :I New Bremen. ...
I
Cin&lt;innato: AI!eo Fahs, 11,
1rand ol' opry nouse - the against the military govern- to head off firebrand students
ON VACATION
grandchild.
Toledo: Ru» vamron. 51, and
0
1p
Fairfoeld. kil~ m an auto ~I·
Ellowed, -grandiose.
seamy mont of Premier Nguyen Coa who broadcast appeals over the Meigs County Dog Warden
.
.
, hiS wife, Marg~ret. 53._ koliPd
i~oon en Obio 118 near New
arimy, and anciently lnefficent j Ky migbt furnosh ot wllh au radio at Hue lor demenstraton
Logan will be on va.,. serv.,.. woU be held at 2 when a fire s.ept theor one,
Haven. .
stack of sickly, yellow brick excuse for reneging oa 1ta to continue protesill demandlllt! lion today through April23. Per- p. m. Tuesday at the Ra•imgs- story home here.
.
Toledo. Mrs. Ellzaheth f.tr.
known as tne Met _ stood
of a cov\han assembly the immediate oosler of Ky and 80118 needing his services are Coats Funeral home with Rev. Napoleon: Gertrude Moss- !
.
. .
fler, 36, Toledo, killed
tQneless as a snapped fiddle-- lwuhm three to five months. establishment of another inter- asked to contact Don Robinson Clyde Bartlett ofticiatin_g. Bur- barger, 38, Defiance, when her j Robert Morns, prmcJpal ef
_she was a passenJ*
string today. The skin was I Quang is the spiritual leader lm
government until the at - · or the Meljfa Coun- iai will be in the Wright Cem- car crossed the center line_on Bradbury Elementary school, hot a. Utihty pole here.
there but the soul and
guts , or the Unified Bulldhist Churob civilian government is elected ty Sheriff's Department.
elery at Langsville,
Ohoo 6 and plowed head-on onto! has been awarded a summer Gahoo: Katbryn L. Varga,#,
were ·gone.
land is considered to be ils most
a tractor trailer.
scholnrshop at Mo,..head Stale RR2 Bucyrus, killed wh011 be~
83
, powerful and fiery leader. Ilia
Satunlay
College on Morehead, Ky., un- car collided with IUIOther at ID
Opera,
aher
yem of strongly
remarks anti
were •OIIIOIIfl
the most
der_ theAct
N&gt;t!Ona\
Defense
Edu- city.
intersecliOll just north ef lilt
posturong and
American
of
' Cleveland: Michael Hoover, 5, Icalion
.
.
purgong human emoll0ll8 woth
issued by hurch leaders
Mr. Morros, a 194ti graduate Cleveland : Benny Arthur WB·
O)me or the loveliest _sounds
!be six cweeks o/ polili· The Gallipolis State
High- Oll a charge ol failure to stop Arresled by lhe patrol. Mich0
0
Ior Pomeroy_ High Sch?"l, will ' liams Jr., , Cleveland. &amp;ppar·
45
ever to faU across soft aor-had cal unrest
way patrol, inv.,Uraled two within the assured clear dis- ael Blaine. 18, Middleport. was
work for hiS masters degree entfy asphyxiated
In his bedo
It for a shirzy
efficieut
·
accidents over tbe
weekend tance.
fined $25 and costs for speeding
in education. He is in his first room b
faul
heaiB':
new home uptown '" Lincolu Signs fluttered outalde the Iin Meigs county, inciudillt! one An accident Involving a park- Saturday in Mayor C. 0. Fish' year as Bradbury principal afy8
ty space
•
Center.
pagoda where he spoke sayiq at 5:15 p.m. Saturday ou Rt. 7 ed car occurred at 11:15 a.m. er's court.
Iter securing his BS in educaThe lila rinai perfonnance "down with American obstruc&gt; in Tuppera Plains. No one was Saturday on Burlingllam Rd., The patrol reported nine
lion at Ohio Univt!rsity in Aug.
was 1 sort of magnificent vaud- tioD to a national usembly'" injured.
six-tenths of a mtle west of Rt. er arrests over the weekend, in· ust of 1965.
evqJe melange by more than and
sludenta handed out Garth D. Sovel, u_ Tuppers 33. Botb drivers were cited,
eluding Carolyn A. La!Vhorn, 18.
Morris was one of 4{iteacbers
60 '\!'adlng artisls, and II con- leaflets oo the streets ..Y\njJ Plains, driving south in • semi· TJie palrol aaid that Carol D. Rt Z Bidwell. charged
with Funeral serivces for Milo A. of southeastern Ohio, Kentucol arias and ensem-1
tractor, signalled a left turn Jones, 65, Rt. ! ·Shade, struck a fsilure to yield the right
of Rhodes, 98, wno died
ky and West Virginia
bles
25 operas - w '' h
MeJca Geaenol Hoc ital
into a driveway, ll&lt;hlnd blm, parked car owned by John F. way when making a _Jell ourn. mornillt! in the Meigs General the scholarshop under the ND-;
tO linglng rreats. of the
.
p
Hobert J. Rlre, 30, Grayson. Goett, Sr., 72, Rt. I Sllade. Both Her car was mvolved on a colli- llospital, will be held Tuesday , EA du..,..tod lo the Appalcboa l nt0
past
In nostaljf!C back- Admlas,.., llolard•y - None. Ky., operating a tractor-trailer, cars were heavily danoaged. ston with a tractor-trailer Fri- at 2 p.m. at the Morse
1 am.
drop Oll the now ·splintery stage DloeluirJes Salurdoy - None. was unable to stop.
Jones received an abrasion oo day night on HI 35, thr'" miles Church at Spiller with the
Heavy damage WI! eaused 1o
at thntsrt.
Admoolllono Sanday - C o r 1 Officers said thai Rice swerv- !be bond but was not treated. west of Gallipolis. Court dale James Early officiating.
COURSE OFFERF.D
a car driven by Larry C. LievWAI!HINGTON
Pomeroy: Cora Thom- ed to his left to avoid a .colli- Jones was •""!led with till· will be set wheo she is
to ial will be In the Sand
Training as social
welfa,.. ing, 29, New Haven, in .,.
returped fi'Oill Easier
Middleport: Rolen . Batey, soon but hi! aeml-oulfot bot the ure to
wothin the .,sured leave the hospotaL.
..
cemetery at Lollfl Bottom
aids, which is a part of the serv- car accident
Route 33, 1about
00
11
Middleport: Lucille Smith, Qoes. lEft .:de of !be tractor. Both clear distance and Goelt. for Cited for Gaillpohs mumeopa\ side hla late wofe, Clara.
ice 10 military families ol the """ and a hall mile north of the
laaues. ter; .EUen WiiiOll, Middleport units were heavily
parklng Dll the roadway. Bolli court April 19 are Jerrv F. He w.. horn July 8, 1867,
American Red Cross will he
at 1:10 a.m. SunViet
on 1
Dl.....,es Saaday - K I y Rice pooled bond to appear are ICbeduled to l)lpellr April Roush, 24, Pomeroy, ""d Rob- Spiller, and was a member
given in five sessiOlls of four- day.
,
A telO)Iised Seoa:':·
Logan, Cora Wig....
April 29 in Meiga county court 21.
CONTINUED On Page 2
M- Chapel Church and
hours each •Jarling Friday, Ap- The Meigs County Sheriff'!
Relationl: Committee helll'lnc
the Knights of Pythoas. He
22. The instruction will
Department said Lievinc reportwitll Seoretary ol Stata
also preceded In death by
given at Pt. Pleasant. w. Va.,
he was crowded off the it'll
Ruik the star
son, Ralph, a grandson, aDd from 9:30 to 1:30 p.m. 1booe
side of the bigbway by anotber
to locua ..
rreat lll'anddaughler.
ler..led may oontact c. E. vehicle into a creek In whlcll
Narn - add perbapa set
Survivors include these
Btakeslee, executive -•tary, his ear stopped after turnlnc
. !ant for tlie remainder of
· dren, Wild.
ud
American Red Cross, inunedl- over on Ita left side.
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)
there been aa mu&lt;h
Samantha liflar (Tho
be miss\njJ.
all of New Brljfhton, Pa.: N11113 ately.
Thi!re was dam e ta the left
el'fllon-year , ...Jon
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..
'
(l'el!est array of movie
rivalry. Mlsa.
Elilabetb Hartmu
moe two. hour show wiD Riichie, Portland;
front fender, door81and bw!oper
0
iii!VJLLB, SPAIN _ T w in memory will
that year for "Suapiclon''
of Blue) and
telecast in color lor the first Racine and Russell,
FINDING REPORTED
of his 1184 model car. No
1
of
famou beai;
of tlamor lor
CbrlsUo, a
(Ship of Pool&amp;).
limo (by ABC-TV 10 p.m.• 13
and
Eugene Newland,
ies or amsta were
tlOi - M11. JOhn F. Kennedy _Academy Award allow
Anilmfo tbll
but Mlaa SllliOftl
EST) wlt)o comedlu Doh Hope great rrandchiklren.
RFD, Reedsville, wps
Sloerlll's
11\Ct 'Prlileeit Giice of Mp111coon .tbe bailie of
·far
Miss Hou;ll!lin will
as master of ceremonies II, the may call at the Ewing
guilty of excessive speed
_!
01
the .!how at the tnte,.. healllllul Juiietl
Eqland'.,.... awarils. '
. Santa Monica Civic AudlloliWn. Home until necin Tuesday
conditions by Meip Count1
tiona!
dit Sevllll
.··
The -bet actor
Jt'·• a cl,nte I'ICO for heal the
will. be takeu to
venUe Judge F. H. O'Brien
but hill
'1lte
.
wiD be out In
honors, too. Both chiii'Cb.
urday. Newland vias JilVOD
lh tlltli" with eacbManila (Col
"SoUnd of Muoio" and "Doclor
warning.

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ty boat owaer rescueu a _,.
pound teen--aced boy Sunday
wblle 1 IJ'OUP of onlookers

ri~ ~.·• ' n ;iho 1~ ~ O\le~~ "'""''~"""'"'~'"*''--~""
Mrs (;orby 711

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Injured the ehlef.

air tSAM) missiles from a Vietname.se g4vemment sent pl_acemeotl seven miles west of
second hidden site in a futile an urgent protest
the Do Naill!, ki\Ung 16 of tbe
to bring down the International Control Commia- CommuniSts. The Lealbemeckl
~!tackers led to the second kill sion &amp;~ainst U.S. bombing lowered the barrels of huge 15$
The swift Fillll Supersabr..; missions over a "suburllan area miiUmeter guns and blasted tbe IIAVENNA, Ohio IV~!I ,..sl\y dodged the mi,.ile and of Hanoi."
charging Communists.
Several ,Pi"'tres of,~ br!j!ht
smashed tbe site,
located &lt;The Hanoi govt!rnm&lt;nl said In a nearby clash, !be cl~
unident1foed ObJect
about )7 miles southwest of the bombings proved "U.S. Marines hit guerrilla ,sniper w~ch two Portage Coun!y ,jcpHanoi. AI the same time other imperialists are deliberately positiMS with recollle" rifles ullfl &lt;haled from At_water,
pianos . knocked 0111 radar intensHylng and expand In 1 and COUII!ed 15 dead.
Ohio, to Foeedom, Pa .• •ere to
sJatums
10 the· same area and
·
The
U.S.
Army's
1st
All'
. today to eovern.
.
the·or war")
. be turned.. Oller
feiJow · pilots smashed into
Otber Bomlt MlssJoa1
Cavalry Division ended its ment !lffirlals for study, A
the
rommunicalioils
Other Viet
U.S. fighter
in !benorth
C.ntral
"opokesm·
loa we~
' n said
,pilot..
nilles to the south.I ar gets 33 North
Nam planes
with hit
tO , operation
Highlands Mosby
3511 miles
of /(lap
!Omewba1 Ou!t:ure
1·
85• bD s.·
Th lo
·
'd to · ·
d h
kiU' lhre Viet Con• but the objeCt was visible as a
• c ses prevoous rao
miSsoono an eavy '
m-1 ogon.
ong
e
• d k t' • f 8 •
izPd
HanoJ
wa,
Nov.
7,
1965,
when
bera
from
Guam
blasted
and
eapturing
fBur.
Despite
tbe
·1
American planes Blruck 23 troop concen1ration 6li miles light resistance they uncovered
pan w, 1 .tg I 5 nong
1 huge armo cache includillg around it
nflies southwest of the city. The north of Saigon.
ttrgt!l-' then · also was misaile In ground ictlon, u.s. Ma- hand rreoadeo, mortar ammuni- The ob;ect was
about
I · ···•"
rlnes beot back a suicide squ•d lion, artillery roundl and other 81 mtil's bf. Depot••• D,ai.e
·lliiDUI· IIHto salll tho North,attack agoinot ar1111ery IJII- explosiveo.
Spaur and W.
nov

&amp;17 Ji"lnt Ave .
D&amp;tlM ol Cresc

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SERVE BANQUET - Twenty five Pomeroy vo\unleer firemen Saturday evening prepared and served a banquet to about 100 athletes of Ponto
eroy High School and special guests. Firemen participating were, front row, I tor. Harold Triplett, Ted Custer, Charles Werry, Dude Gitfla, Anto,.,
Lucke, Roy Kasper, Charlie Werry and Henry Werry. Second row, Moot Parker, Bill Grueser, Homer Smith, Joe Struble, Harold Norton, Bob Hysell,
Arnold Snowden, Arthur Slusher, George Nesselroad, Harold Ebersbach. Back row, Bob Davis, Harry Bolinger, Herman Werry, Howard Wells, Gur
Freeman and Jim Sisson, See ••sports Desk," page 3, for detaUs.- Sentinel Photo.

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