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DA NANG (UP!) -'!be SaJron.
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night, lbouttD8 •amer~eans 10 of tbe elty, but......, diverted ot: tta ligon riot squads lo ey/
., said Walt Saturday tbat opposinJ polltleal
United States Saturday moved I .Tbe D.t ,Nlog Alrbase, from Ihome" and "slop the war." Da Nana "at·lbo last momeut" "whatever Ioree Is
-!fleers ·be factions in South VIet Nem
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ICJIUO of Its bm1 j&lt;l bombers whlclr ,..,. agllllsl Commu- 'lb&lt;y were turned bact each He oal4 llio maneuv&lt;r wu lo put down me new outbreak 1 ~
r:
~111ioiOSII' must be convlnct!d tbal IPJity Ia
•Ill of llio Da Nang alrb...,, IIlii .North · Viet Nam are time by h~ ol poll&lt;e lllld Its Saigon riot· sqllllds lo tbe of Buddhlsl r10llng lbere. Each a. 1+"&lt;&gt;. o1
•otalle\l needed U tbe Comm1D118ts are
sheped by South Vieinarneoe ll!uncbed dally, normally baa at army troops wbo used tear-gu Violent illiel ,lllblllll contl- 'lime 11io demonstrators moved lbo
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'OJ&gt;L to be defeated. He did aot 10
"!beis and mlstak&lt;nly bombed least 100 lighters and bombero and elubo. '!bey set Bre to an nued fn Da N~..; oil the coast out of their papdao BalllrQy "He • ·~~ lSI.? "'.!
'-. Into specific. detaD In rellera~
by Vietnamese fOv&lt;rnmenl ready for octloo.
American vehiele during oae 3111 mlleo IIOI'Ibout of SaliiOII. night they w&lt;re turned hact,. tbem," • 01 +,? Po o): lng the olllcial U.S, poaltioa lD
planeL '!be u.s. Marine '111&lt; re)lel mortar barrage marell.
Government fol'ceo Satllrday hut each time they rearociJO'! leadore ~. ~&gt; .s&gt; -~ ~ ··e dispute.
commandant angrily lhreatenod Iand aceldental _ bomhillf by
Sebl Mote TtooPI
oelzed liJe Buddbl8ts' Tan NiDb and marched again iD .......,._tboy would
&lt;' ~/'o 0 The Prealdent bas received
to "put out of business" anyoJIO Vle!Damese Skyra!clero early Ky dispatched two more pqodlo, tiD!nf 1wo moiW.
Uy greater alrengtb.
facility K the 1.\ ~&gt;, ~v .1 two telegrams from Thlch

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

ADVENTURE OF
MOLl. FLANDERS"
Kim Novak Ricbtrd Johnson
(TechniBllor)
-ond"IAMBOLE''
GJna Lollobri,iida
Elke Sommer
SATURDAY, MAY 21
"FINGIR ON THI
TRIGGER"
Rorr Calhoun
IColor)
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''TAFI'Y AND Tltl

JUNOU HUNTf•"
Mlehael Pavllha
(Teelmicolor)

Specially equipped, specially
. low-priced wagons, hardtops and
convertibles-and sporting. propositions ·.
on every car in stock!
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The lll{e, BIU'e way to .we is to deposit
your savings doUan here in our •FuJI
Service" bank - where they'll be safeguarded 1111ainst theft, misplacemeut, or
temptations to spend them impu)&amp;ively.
Then, while you make your saving&amp; ,-ow ·
with additwnol deposit•, we'll maJrepmt
arow with intemt, as earned!

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Hof performanct-Sjrtat value I
Fairlsne fiOO hardlop~. convertibles

Open Friday Nights
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

with whitewalls, "*lei trim. d'-cu.

in, Six. tpor1y wnHI COYtrtand morel
Yourchaiclolcalori.Hook UP ..;!h ~a
nvlnp. toda~ et·your Ford Dealer's!

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OQn't Itt this ont gtl: away! Ga!al(it
fiOO hardtops and convertibles. Wt11tewall~ Big She, alyled site! whetit
COVIIf~ IPICill \rim and """'' low
price. CruiSI-0-Matlc specially priced
for these model' loo1

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savings! MOjllc Dqorgato, whjlowllla,
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VOL. 1 NO. 16

TONIGHT

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Several hunclrtd of l)a Nang'o Maj Gen. Le 11 W Wal~ their ea~
110,000 res!dellll hove ~!eon
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woiPided In the - k of Icommander of the 3rd Marine ton oald prlv~y 1M) doubted
IIBhtill&amp;- 'lb&lt;rt bu been DO Amphibious Force at Qa Naog, tbe Ky government could
olflclal death 1D1J, although was repurted outraged by the survive! bee rlols,h uti be 35Buddhlel leaden cl~ acores rebel mortar attack qalnat the year-old ·Premier hlmseM did
were tuled by K)''• marines, big base, Later, gov&lt;rnmenl not appear worriecl during a
who bave occupied tbe elty planes bombing rebel posiUena tour Saturday of Meting Delta
olnce last Suncley.
accidentally struck the base. A towns soujh of Saigon.
Ute rono
IlDia! of 15 Gl'o wialned President Johnaon told a
'lbS government o,ufhorlzedl wounds.
Wsite Houae news conl&lt;rence

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Many Bargains All Over the Srp,.
in Every Department and at the
Warehouse on Mechanic Street

Laura Devon

WEAJHER

Sunny and warm SWiday,
Hlgll In the 71Js or low 80s.
ljonday partiy cloudy, confln.

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"RED LINE 7tltl0''
-Technicolot·, James Caan

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Saturday Night Til 9

SuNDAY,

who, further endang&lt;red Am~ Saturday WOUiKiod 15 'Ameri· baltallons of loyallat lr1lop&amp;can liv~•.' .cans. Movement of the U.S. ahoill 1,000 to 1,2110 men-lo Da
frem•er N~en Cao Ky planeo to hasea eleew~ iD Nang and sold the troops, now
meanwhile rushed lwo n10re South Viet Nam ,.., cleacrlbed numbering !,000 to 1,000, woultl
haliallons of loyalist troop• to lin Washington as a "lhlnnlng 1101 leave the elty unU1
Da Nang, vowing to cruBh the out" ratber than evacuation. . restored."
antl·gov&lt;rnment rebellion In the Thousands of antl-govorn- Ky dleclosed tbe troops Who
ftve north&lt;rn provinceo, The men!, anti-American demoDStra- occupied Da Nang Jut Sunday
Budd his l B Saturday night lora swarmed repeatedly out of bod been on their way to a
ataged wlld anti-Ky, anti- Buddhist pagodas and Into the. combat mlsalon against the
American demonstrations In streets of Salgon Saturday Viet C.., at ~~ Ngai, ooulb

GllllpoU.PI. Pleasant

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DeuoW To Th• Greater Middle Ohio Vallep

SUNDAY, IMY 22, 1966

Pnoollloed ~

AlkedD It be
Vq Tan bow be
&amp;finned and lielell
muaclet, sa)'!Dc the ·
are not u ~ul
thlnt. He rei- ---"~'
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"orpniow!" beloro
&lt;rev&lt;rend) Tri Quang, Ieeder of Tile IICbtlrl( al Da
the Buddhist revolt iD llio ~ lncralfngiJ
northern provinces, urging lbo A South Vletnameae Mlrfit·
U.S. to overthrow the Ky captain Saturday .........
regime. Saigon Informants Sa- wilboul ~I of lrlal,
terday !Bid tbe U.S. told Quang rtbel priiQner wilo -~
at bls Hue headquartera 60 him willl arma railed.
miles north of Da Nana that he officer fired a .m,Je .lbol' f!ilt
would regret further rehell the chest of lbo prilonor, ~ ,.
attacks against Americans IUch
wrillllls to b
ao the mortarm, at Da Nang.
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time Is rapidly apprq,achlng
we mug look
to further expansion ... ". Thus :wrote Trlb1111e Edi·
IQf, pwtght Wetherholt last Wednesdav. His editorial
~~Je~t was "Community Pianl!il!g.''
Owtght once again reminded \l.allla
couniians ,"the day is not too diStant
when we will be called on to support
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Fahlr01 Advanee
Uve cattle futllres
!icati&amp; lllosti&gt;p .35 lo .45 per hundredweight
moderately active trading
lhe . Chi,ago Mercantile
change this week.
five--day receipts at leading
~:~~ roupled with the
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prices at leading

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LOCAL officials, with profes1ional asSistance from the C. V. Hill and As·
sociates .firm, bave been working on
the plan01ng project a little over 16
months. It is a long drawn out process.
It reqUir~s meetmg after meeting for city, county and
st~le ofrJcJals. It becomes tiresome, But it must be
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lambs at 12
slight lnelttase

showed a

In the wholesale
dreued meat trade, Jtetr
wao steady to 1-2 cent o pound
lower. Heifet beet waa ateady
to l·Z cent lower except 1tr

Jy lower·

IIIia we
of TradO.

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1iheat watap 1 If"
anchanied to off 7'fi
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aoybeaDS liP~ to

assisted In the
of the cattle futures-. One of
factors in the
wal!l the relaxation

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to 1-2 cont

APPROXIMATELY 13 Gallia countlans bave dedica·
ted their services to the community's futuce devel·
o~me~t. Ther~ should be more. Somethin~ like 113.
It s dJSheartenmg when just two or three JDdividuals
show up for a planning commission meeting. Not only
for local officials, but for the state and national fig.
ures who drive here to give the community a tip or
two on future development.
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Clydo B. Wolkw, Mgr.

from
lmall IIIII Larp Aoroage
:·. ;Jrigh·ronkin; .offlc•als.c-Republlcans or 'j)emocrats.
51ti Ptrcnt lnt.,..l
'Ill\1'.have been .!hrough ii all before. The Tlll!es-Sen· lt Loculi
St. Ph. 446-0201
Gollloootlo. Ohio_ _
t'9e} Wjl~S, all Cl~~ cand .COUnty residents to SUpport
crilhmunity planning ·now, from ground level up. AI· The lhip knowa 11 1 bout ..., ' -::_=..__ __
ter al~ everybody will lie on the band wagon ·once it
tlarts rolting.
· was a scourge once used 11 an
of punlslunent Jn
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It
was
composed
of •• _:~c~;~_o.;;~·.;,
THE .next" planning commission meet]ng Is scheduled
thoags
of
leather
mterwonn
Mlr Tuesda~, May 31, at 7:30 p.m., in the dty
b\lllding. SuJ1&gt;nse the dedicated workers with a tre- with wire.
m~ll~us turnout that evening.
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TRUCK DIIIVEliS
AGE Zl-tl
SEMI OR STRAIGHT

actnt,wQrking out of the district of- !Jperlence not neoessary. You
can eBrn over 13.00 per bour
f ~:111 J•ckao~) drop~ 'in the Times-sentinel office
Iller short training.
I ~k. ·Snuth .commented on the frost which kill·
placement service
ed practically .alll966 tomato and apple prospects.
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"~-had several cold spells in May before", said
Wide Semi Dlvialon,
f."".;;;,.;;;"
, Smllit, "but the 198&amp;-sj&gt;ring froSt was the worst I've Haeckl Freight T~=~
seell. ill'· -~ area." He recalled reading or bearing Bldg., 1255 Corwlo !
Hamilton, Ohio. Or call
a~~ Iiili 'fr~ze in '1923. After checking our files,
w~,'l
d'llallia and Mellis county was hit hard by a 195-3727, ........ il:J.ll41-1.!72l
f~·- . ,May 9, 1923, but lhe apple orchards survived,
at', . ~e tomato plan~. It was Interesting to note
lh,a\: lie two frosts fell on: the same date, 43 years
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files '{or our·"20 Years Ago" we found tbe tem~era·
lure dip_ped lo 27 ,degrees around the last of April in
1946, but thai was before most cropa bad been plant·
ed. Damage was.minor that year. We've heard reports
from the Huntinf:ton area that 1931 was a·bitter year
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and ·Mrs. Panzo B"'tiana a fine letter recently for
their l\o$pi!al!IY ·s~own him during bis April mit to
the Old Frenl;h C1ty. "It waa like a real homecoming
on top of a ·real homecoming," wrote Jinl. "To just see
and talk to you and all the otber fellows .. ,thiS put I
glow on,IIIY head that stays there over and over," he
added. ' ·
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TWEWfY YEARS AGO, from the fllea of The Dally
.. ,.. l'rlb~ne and weekly Gallla Times . . . Jimmy Dean
i5aldweiUoinpiles highest score In city eighth grade
'tests .. ·. Fifteen-year-Old Betty E, Rouah, Cheshire,
DBWrri PWIIBlNO
rates Ji~t in district, lllh in~ state for Athens book·
AND q&amp;TINO
keepihg eiamination , . . Cll.jl commission ponders
.need of preliminary survey for light plant ana three- liOUTE 180 lor prompt . . sorv1co. Call Gl Ul3ii.
)Yay· clean-up of Cbickama~'a Creek ... Dr, John C.
Baker, 9hio University president, addressa. 62 GAitS
seniors during annual commencement exercises. Pvt.
V•nee Johnaon awarded 1946 athletic key, Marcuo
Grube gets scholarship key, ~nd Dan Black and Katie
·Brumfield share music key .. , A. Herman Uhrig dies
11uddenly in Birmingham, ' an~ Victor H. Mutln sue.cumbs in Arkanaas City ... , Ben Ev~ Jesigns ,Wash·
·lngton school principal's.wsL!MarshaU Boggs ·named
1auccessor . . . Joe Clar~ , reslins vO-ag post at Gallla
·Academy High school. Chad~ ,S~~ver !'am~ succeaaor ... CObnty para!yzed;by . ~oad walliout. .

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Now You Can S.. All The $ullll!ltr ....
bill G1m11 With Your Own Phi~ 19"
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STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS
The first sign of any free govern rnent is the existence of lb fr•
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TONIGHT ttoru TUIIOAY
.. ID LINI-TecbnirolorJ1111e1 Caan
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JIOTOPIN
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"LIVING IT UP"
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A3S\V

'IIJ Ullllod ,_. .._.,._

Gallia

Pr!ceo of lloora,

lombl moved lower at
lllll'ketl tblo . week, but
cl0164 bJiber,
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careass
declined 1· to
conts a pouod.
f~d..-wl vi 11iAnn iV,,v~~ei:j-: OOUI , III!~OO

' · By HOBART· WILSON JR.
time Is rapidly apprq,achlng
we mug look
to further expansion ... ". Thus :wrote Trlb1111e Edi·
IQf, pwtght Wetherholt last Wednesdav. His editorial
~~Je~t was "Community Pianl!il!g.''
Owtght once again reminded \l.allla
couniians ,"the day is not too diStant
when we will be called on to support
the comprehensive plan."

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last' week.
Fahlr01 Advanee
Uve cattle futllres
!icati&amp; lllosti&gt;p .35 lo .45 per hundredweight
moderately active trading
lhe . Chi,ago Mercantile
change this week.
five--day receipts at leading
~:~~ roupled with the
!p
prices at leading

•

LOCAL officials, with profes1ional asSistance from the C. V. Hill and As·
sociates .firm, bave been working on
the plan01ng project a little over 16
months. It is a long drawn out process.
It reqUir~s meetmg after meeting for city, county and
st~le ofrJcJals. It becomes tiresome, But it must be
done.
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lambs at 12
slight lnelttase

showed a

In the wholesale
dreued meat trade, Jtetr
wao steady to 1-2 cent o pound
lower. Heifet beet waa ateady
to l·Z cent lower except 1tr

Jy lower·

IIIia we
of TradO.

,._&lt;11,.

1iheat watap 1 If"
anchanied to off 7'fi
I; rye oft I 1·1 to I'
aoybeaDS liP~ to

assisted In the
of the cattle futures-. One of
factors in the
wal!l the relaxation

u..s.

to 1-2 cont

APPROXIMATELY 13 Gallia countlans bave dedica·
ted their services to the community's futuce devel·
o~me~t. Ther~ should be more. Somethin~ like 113.
It s dJSheartenmg when just two or three JDdividuals
show up for a planning commission meeting. Not only
for local officials, but for the state and national fig.
ures who drive here to give the community a tip or
two on future development.
•

'fl~- ire · Important., Especially if they come

Clydo B. Wolkw, Mgr.

from
lmall IIIII Larp Aoroage
:·. ;Jrigh·ronkin; .offlc•als.c-Republlcans or 'j)emocrats.
51ti Ptrcnt lnt.,..l
'Ill\1'.have been .!hrough ii all before. The Tlll!es-Sen· lt Loculi
St. Ph. 446-0201
Gollloootlo. Ohio_ _
t'9e} Wjl~S, all Cl~~ cand .COUnty residents to SUpport
crilhmunity planning ·now, from ground level up. AI· The lhip knowa 11 1 bout ..., ' -::_=..__ __
ter al~ everybody will lie on the band wagon ·once it
tlarts rolting.
· was a scourge once used 11 an
of punlslunent Jn
• •
RIIS!Iil.
It
was
composed
of •• _:~c~;~_o.;;~·.;,
THE .next" planning commission meet]ng Is scheduled
thoags
of
leather
mterwonn
Mlr Tuesda~, May 31, at 7:30 p.m., in the dty
b\lllding. SuJ1&gt;nse the dedicated workers with a tre- with wire.
m~ll~us turnout that evening.
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resjdents, especially Individuals engaged in
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TRUCK DIIIVEliS
AGE Zl-tl
SEMI OR STRAIGHT

actnt,wQrking out of the district of- !Jperlence not neoessary. You
can eBrn over 13.00 per bour
f ~:111 J•ckao~) drop~ 'in the Times-sentinel office
Iller short training.
I ~k. ·Snuth .commented on the frost which kill·
placement service
ed practically .alll966 tomato and apple prospects.
You
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"~-had several cold spells in May before", said
Wide Semi Dlvialon,
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seell. ill'· -~ area." He recalled reading or bearing Bldg., 1255 Corwlo !
Hamilton, Ohio. Or call
a~~ Iiili 'fr~ze in '1923. After checking our files,
w~,'l
d'llallia and Mellis county was hit hard by a 195-3727, ........ il:J.ll41-1.!72l
f~·- . ,May 9, 1923, but lhe apple orchards survived,
at', . ~e tomato plan~. It was Interesting to note
lh,a\: lie two frosts fell on: the same date, 43 years
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files '{or our·"20 Years Ago" we found tbe tem~era·
lure dip_ped lo 27 ,degrees around the last of April in
1946, but thai was before most cropa bad been plant·
ed. Damage was.minor that year. We've heard reports
from the Huntinf:ton area that 1931 was a·bitter year
for ·farmers'bi¢auseof freezing temp-eraturea. ·
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and ·Mrs. Panzo B"'tiana a fine letter recently for
their l\o$pi!al!IY ·s~own him during bis April mit to
the Old Frenl;h C1ty. "It waa like a real homecoming
on top of a ·real homecoming," wrote Jinl. "To just see
and talk to you and all the otber fellows .. ,thiS put I
glow on,IIIY head that stays there over and over," he
added. ' ·
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TWEWfY YEARS AGO, from the fllea of The Dally
.. ,.. l'rlb~ne and weekly Gallla Times . . . Jimmy Dean
i5aldweiUoinpiles highest score In city eighth grade
'tests .. ·. Fifteen-year-Old Betty E, Rouah, Cheshire,
DBWrri PWIIBlNO
rates Ji~t in district, lllh in~ state for Athens book·
AND q&amp;TINO
keepihg eiamination , . . Cll.jl commission ponders
.need of preliminary survey for light plant ana three- liOUTE 180 lor prompt . . sorv1co. Call Gl Ul3ii.
)Yay· clean-up of Cbickama~'a Creek ... Dr, John C.
Baker, 9hio University president, addressa. 62 GAitS
seniors during annual commencement exercises. Pvt.
V•nee Johnaon awarded 1946 athletic key, Marcuo
Grube gets scholarship key, ~nd Dan Black and Katie
·Brumfield share music key .. , A. Herman Uhrig dies
11uddenly in Birmingham, ' an~ Victor H. Mutln sue.cumbs in Arkanaas City ... , Ben Ev~ Jesigns ,Wash·
·lngton school principal's.wsL!MarshaU Boggs ·named
1auccessor . . . Joe Clar~ , reslins vO-ag post at Gallla
·Academy High school. Chad~ ,S~~ver !'am~ succeaaor ... CObnty para!yzed;by . ~oad walliout. .

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tonsliij&gt; rested outside lbo
a new dlslrlct re-j men! as district medalist
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for tb~ _llnl lli!lt Ia etpt Tllus, fQr tba first lllile liDce lcl;'1 fourth atrallbl IJ1p 1o
years lo&amp;,y (~
1958, !be dlllrlcl: eroWII mts lbe big cl!J - bl mada lite
Ia's seYell lir9Q - ~ SP- outside the SEOAL.
jiiiJII three prev)OUI yean as
urday over 4leloodilll champlau Mariella will repraeo1 tile a member of tile dlllrlct cbampGallipolis,
SEO Dlllricl iD tho stale tourn- ion Blue otvill.
'l'hoTig""eadlidtbiiSEO!UJ•·amentlbiJ weelltlld In CoJum. Roderick ,ftridl 3i 011 Qle
lon11 domiuitlollliJflnl!!hlll&amp; 1!111 bUJ.
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1tre1 nlne,-11111 ellDt back Sft18-hole SIIIIS!otl will! a 318 t.m Galll..oolll' Cbrla Raolerlck fill. l!l'dJy a!Wnoon wllb a 34.
score. GaiUpolis, wln!ler of eel a ~par 18 to •
Pete ~. t.ncaster, delhe tournlllllllll four slrallht tabllsb a DeW dillrld record leading dialriel mecllllsl, was
years, plactd second wltb a in tbal CJieiOI')'. lllldwlek wU1 dlaqjlalililld wbea.lt wu IearD325 score.
..,port ID . Columl;ua Tbursc!Jy eel be played Ill 1 pro-am fAiur'· Alheu WOII be llf~ wbera be wU1 perlialplle Ia lilt ument last weet.
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Charles Downie, chairman of
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tlon, sold more than 65 boys les Faulk, new rOIJOrd of 14'
participated in the
viiJ'ious I"; ~- D. Story, Robert Black•
events for boys 10
through slon.

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: !lew York Ylllkeel ICOftd four
llllfarued IIIDI Clll fOUl' !dis ud
llft'Ol'S by Jim Kaal IIIII Zo_Uo
VerSIIIta Ill the - l b iDninl
';&amp;;urdi.J alld wat on ID wblp
, 1be ~ Twins 4-:1.
· Kaat, eborpd with hta lourlb
:,_defelt aplno\ four YIC\or!U,
made 1 tbro.U. olTOI' on Ill
at11D!pled Ioree play IIIII
;,v~ boolld ., eaay
:&lt;:groUnder ~ tbe Yaakeel
were buncbinlll!llles by Bobby
Richardson, Joe Pepitone, Ro. ger ~ IJld Elston HoWIII'CI
for tbetr ntntb 9lclory In 12
garnoo Slnct Rllplt H~ look
over .. IIWIIiefSteve Hamll!Dn, who relieved
;~&lt;tarter Bab Friend with one oul

Ia the ltflb, plldted btU- bill Botb runners were sale.
the mt of the way IIIII wu PepitOIII slncllld 1D r!Jh!,
credited wllh bla seeond vlciDry aeorinl lllchlrdaon and ManUe

qltll&amp;l one defeat.
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llrUCk out oevett.
Frlelld llvt up elaht hill
lncludlne 1 two-run homer Ill
lbe lourlh by 1llrmoD K1IJe.
brew who boolted his total ID 800.
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Wllb one out In tbe •-tb.
Richardson llqllld far the
IKOIICl htt of tbe pme off Kaat
who ~ lbrew wide ID IKOIICl
base !ryiJii fat • ~orce plll)l ""
Mlcltey
1\lenlle • pounder.

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acored wlllll VeruUes bobbled
Tom Treeb'o croundet'· Jfaril
drove in PepiiDno with 1 &amp;Ingle
ID rlibt and AI WortiJIDIIon
replacl!d Kaal. But wllb two
Howll'CI droppeclaloopinC
1Jin11e ID right scortna: Trelh.
Mlanlloll liD 2110 11110 - I I I
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Kaa~ Wll1hlni\On (7) lllld
Batley: Friend, Hamilton (5)
IIIII Howard. WP - lllmllloo
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was permitted
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The lone
winner of first place in all three
events he entered .was Steve
van Meier or Pomeroy in the
13-14 year-old Division.
Mlldlil were presenllld willntrll of 11r11
In each event
willie !be other parttctpan\s
were presented certlflutes.

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41peid, nd, lllldllr 1,000 lllilel, 'Hl'J Dll:e

1964 HONDA ISO cc

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Electric start, -&amp; speed, loaded with
one of the sharpest used bikes we bavt had

1964 HONDA 90 cc

s,ooo miles on thla bike, but loU olllleeat people

miles 111ft

1964 HONDA 50 cc

Electrle start, Juuage net, 11111 bin, _, 111111

Httle bike for the begbmar

1958 LAMBRETYA SC00111
PLEASE, l.t me bur ID offer thla week

lol AI• 2 Dr, ~ cr!lndor.
Auto. Tro... IIHie 1ncl
hooter, Whltowollllrtt.

While You Arl Here In Our IMwreora

63 Ford Galaxie

lilY Ttrms. Now IMUranceat Rilllonalll• ..._

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HONDA SALES

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USmCARLOT

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Qur used cycle ullunen uys they ell hew
to go. We ere getting eo many used cyclel
in trade, we ere running out of room fGr
our new HONDAS ..,. Here It a plltlellllting of used unltl In atock.

4 4r. I cyl. AI Trono. P,

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18th annual Gti Dodd's mile run, I)JOJIIOred by tbe ... ....
NJW•VONt
Qa!llpotll Rollry ClUb. will be staged In the near future ~ .... eys.
......... ...... ~u~r~m.
~~.. CIIJ IIocbl!dullld
W!llb., aighl
on .MemMlll flleld.
\er DleiO
!IJ1 !!do .the. ..... il 1111 '
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IIORT WOR'l'H &lt;UPI)' Smllb, 111811 wlnnel', ·
ai1d pitched
llll!l .llle bmul to 1D ta1J
pma
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)- Cap Peter10n 11DC!ed acrou Bruce Devlin's Ul'lllly : true
oompetltor in !be 111811 ac:oomplllhed tJie leal In 1151, beinl lifted
lift-lelllfh 'l1ctoly •...,_ In
Nallolll Leap
tbt IHI!ud run Ia the third lnnlq and th'n San Francia- putter Nrnecl 10111' on
t h • Cillio ltatO fte11a11a1 meot at lilt IIIII IN!. .
- CIHF COl pi
~at'1 110,0111 addlll ,...,
W L Pal. GB co produc:od foUr doubla playa to IIIUfe lu,lt 1 U victory cloalnJ holes Saturday and bla Worlhlnglon, i1 favored 1D N- Dodd, lemoul !ftller followJnC 1mJ1DP for
Fl!gbt Handicap.
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over tbe N. . York Jleta Slturdll)l 4uplte lbret more hill lhrtateped runawQ lor I be tain !be title. SJnllb, 1 )!mlot, !!~~!." II, dedicated the pi~-~
llalbol •• M!IOIId, a!IOIIMr
:110 14 ... 1
by ''Glint tiller" ~n Hunt .
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Olionlll NattOI)Illnvllltlon l~lf ltd Gallia Acadeii!Y'I ll'ack l!ld ........._, P!tld track Ill ~(1111, ,._, __
llvelqtba lllltont of IINisllt
17 14 ,OIJ 4,. l'l\eriOII't 0111 hip 11111
toornament lltlt dlleipated '" field team in scorilllhil sprlal. 1111, lis monthJ before 1 ~ • aeventb,
SUlDIII!II' 8clndll ~
tl 11 .Ill 4\1 IIII-OIIIIIIIIIID a Nllld wblcl! Tbe Olantlllltd !brei relief I dlrp of boleyo, but bla 54- In 111811, Smtih won the ' Dodd l!'idltOD was dedicated.lie to lten llaq~ "lrlciTIIdlocl tii.M,
and $UO lit
11 14 .w &amp; wlpocl ou1 a tbree • run IPilii'P pltcben 1191 eouldn't ltop Hunt, bole total of 1011 kept him t1tree mile 111 &amp;:05.
Htre'1 ·previOUI on
Dodd lid
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milt "~' ·
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U'111Gea~llp01';
event Is open ID 11118 - Tom Craw~
lid ill! 1!111
and up. 11a11oa
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;net bas 1aw?·TO Saiuldey, bill -tbe six· 8 .
illgh ICIIOol at!)- 111!1 - BIU llqw
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laille4 ball )lliiJ 17 olllle lui atrob lull he hid bUill up leies.
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T1ie _... Jun!~_to a
wllb P1
Willie MeOoviJ Mil
IIIII II 11me1 be bas laced lbem.
sbortty -'ter. 1be tum melted ! Tha Gil Dodd'l mile run lilt - Dan Bliboul
lead In the f1lUI """"
plld
Pranclteo back Into coniiDIIOI Bob ftldd1 burled 4 W lnD- away on the otrelcb drive 1o 0111 wal eBtabllahlld In liM Ill' liN ·- Din ~
Itnoop •!l.u.ol, to
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11)1 ~~~~•~ a 410-loat bome u 1o pll:k up tbe wiP IJld tift the 11111 tee w~ • 11,1100 Bob Jam• who llnllheol tbe 19M - Bob ·.laiiiiiOn !4:».s, ftC&gt; 111 ~ Rodgtrt' •lnllt IIIII
run 4NP tntola ...~.!!"· ~: b l l - 11111'1!: Ill M. South- Jallerllel aat Ill oli lba finish. evont·tn 4:3i.i.
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IIIII '"" '""' ......, ptlli Bob IJifdller Willi lbe 411- TriJI trouble IIIII an errant Th~• GAllS · atbltlll ·biVI 1116 - 8'fQII Kll!tloa ..
~ lhtQ doubled
wllb 11m DIVtlljl(lft Cll but. D . _ )(llM lleiJ oulblt, 1111 G~ puuer oauaecl him 1D bopy the WCIII the·coveted Jlodli'a· _mila 1.. M!lhap,
Jlod4ers.
_!!!llt'l of~:!.': 14!;··Pill u-7. f!ij ~k 11911il 1-1. 11tb, 15tb and 17111 boles and cup tl!rfe OIIIIHCUtivt Yflll. 1117 - Ron Cln
Wlll'bJ!!IIIIIIII!d 1111
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In II!" silllt wben
!till !!'!' ~· ·
J!ifJ .IQ'!bl !Q!!rlb; llltb, s111b caw., wltbln slrlktllll rqo of 1952, a!)d 1153. D~rrall ~UMrl Ull - ~II Nlbef!
Bob s.,.;ne Ill&amp;
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pt !1111 lllllpd wllh jutt II boleo\0 go . . ,
• .:•, 1110 •- DirrfU Nlbefl
. Jbwtae, ValeiiUnt
lt!*l •...p,
-~ \ll•W ~, ,.._.~ IIUJ!dll' In tbe m-apJor lhe ilFf)l'llf Jr. of 0411~~-• h~ 1981 -.. · p.!Ten i~iberl
. ki!!iiii'OUndld laiD 1
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a 34-34-al; J~ Mcyvwan,,
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, • , ~ ~lng Weill all
~~a.llilllllnl (II Jim
frolll. .
":. !W Llajtr Who IJllarod • liner
!l'broe o!Mr playerj w~re , ,. t.arao, Fla~o ,1fhQ h•rl '- m;.·~- I,.S ..; Larey Bets , f, \ ·, ; !bird l'beJI
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11!1 ill puiild 11111 bJ' Jolla .... aJid ttrlld to MeOovey at firlt · were stU! in !be rupnln&amp; for the S,PJ:II)Illjlle. Af\1., ·WI!&lt;&gt; lbol • K. jl• ~ . '~ .la!tlb . ,
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Robert QllweU.
of 18' 1": Cllnnce WUil.una
Football Throw - Richard and James Allubley.
VoUJbon, W 4"; Randy Young, Bllelllll '!'brow - SieVe Vu
Jon Buck.
Meter, 201' 1": Steve ScbWinl.
Hlih JID!lp - Danny Vaugh- Robert Rllcble.
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LONDON tUPI) -CIIIi!ll llw CJUCbl Cooper wltb 1 ll!l'ies &lt;OIIIIDUt.
at hlaod Into 1111 aJr.
Caram'nl- . . . . 0.
Clay I!Cbler and faster !ben bl of powerful blowl.
I Tbe crowd lllrted J11Uai1 · Wbe!l tit• rei.Jlllllli __.. tiiTI- tljl P.
bas ;,.or Nell 111 b1a cbamptDn·
Warrlef Abell Left
"Slop II" IIIII 8m1t11 otepped Ill 1111 1114 of tile bciUI. I
lUll JPIIIII ....... &amp; Qll,
sblp career, alllhlld Britain's A\bol!ih he was never rally 1rm1 of Cooper lllll _llld:
rD4II' nat I1P 11om tile
t1 'fiiiMit IW •
Henry Cooper tnto a alxlll tn c~~npr, ct1y apred '1'm l!lftT, RmlrJ, rve 101111 and rJaplde piiNI!I
ll!llian, llltflill • .. f, ·'f.
round TKO deful Saturday ollghlly worried at 11me1 11)1 atop 11."
over tile ~ 1114 lllo tbl ep.tJ llle., · ,.a; 1t ~
nlibt with IIIII lbal lllllbl u Cooper'• IQNIIIv- IIIII his
0... . rinl- Tbe . . ... ...
w "''- .. 'lil!l\llar ..
weU bavo been suralcll ocli· lavish use of the bard iefllbat 11 WIT tile fourlb IIICillillal piJidemoaiuln llllplla
_.... fll:1•t ·lil .. .
pels.
knocklld Clay cloWII when !hoy delenM at tile bllvywelabt .W. hom lhl IIIUIII' ill
Jeia,
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A dual!J!I ....two combtna- ltl'l\ met.
for unlleateD Clay, who uJd be Ill pve tile bonn llr,
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lion punch tore 1 deep llsh Tba move lbat opened plw Ill fllbl Kvl ~ """ .
Ill wey flml -;::~
over Cooper's left eye and ao Cooper'• eye waa 1 daoii!J!I gor Germany next.
Ia CGoj)llr • diJoeel(oll. •
fl. 1111 ~
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bla blaod opraylld tbe riDa the one-two oomblaa\loll of 111111111 The ll1d CII\IO llllldenl1. Aller Cooper'~ ......
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whln tbe c:bamploD 1\epped 46,11lt IIDI Ill Arlllnll&lt;flliblll left eye, the Brlloll trle4 .
post lime of the !86f niglll bar-- omlles wilb tHe outs\BIIdinH Cooper landed hts lamed left bock and . Cooper lbook his 8\ldlum, whe ouly niijilentl ll!lke bla WlY ~'lohlm
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duo of tbe tr1111m and pacers several Urnes in the early head, sendlna a spray ol blllod earlier bad been ebeel:ln&amp; 011 ID coll81'•-·
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belnl ~adll!d lor tho oc:e~~ion. goJn&amp;, but dld not seem ID burt aciW!IIlte rill&amp; tMI il waa onty their favorite 1111 crowd llllll!linl the
o IS oc
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Clay. Clly beiBO taklnc charge a malter of seCOIIIIB.
Cooper, who hod done moll ~elllld blm.
Amertcaa Loqie
at Scioto Downs on rrt..y, Mll)l · 0\ber racill8 ollicWI ached- of tbe fisht in the third almlna 11 was a right tbal oplit of Qle forcii!C. trtlld ID pia the Cooper flni1IJ beaded lor
w L Pet. GB 27• and Race secrotary Don uled ID check iD before Tiles- repeatedly at Cooper's :.WUara- Cooper'a right eye sbor~ after champion qala&amp;l the ropes but drees1nl room willie
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; Roberts Is al~ady on tbe job dey morniD&amp; ue Presiding ble ey.. tbat euabllld Clay to the slltb round be&amp;aa Referee wao· jolted back by punchetl ml'linerlla tbe r~
19 12 .113 2 1 preparing for the blg event. IJudae !lou&amp; Sapper from Mount scoft a ftlth round TKO wben Georie Smith movlld Ia and !bat were alm~MI a blur. , .
IDiwriewt and even II
18 1% .600 212 1The talented raelng ofllctal Vernon, II~: Auociale Judges they met in 196$.
look a close look a\ Cooper, but Clly cool1)' mepurl!d the D- ~U~D~r~pba.
16 IS .552 4 ]checked Into hiS office in the Frlld Greeole from Felton, Del. Clay's speed beeame more amid shouts of
let I b e m yoU---old Brltol! and cauabt blm
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17 11 . ~15 5 . barn ""'a at Scioto Downs last and Herman Brickel I rom evident in tbe fourth roand and ftcbt," be mollODed them ID wltb 1 rllhtlbal MDI I 11¥111111'
I~ ~~ .500 512 i Wednesday mornms. and be- Jamestown, OhiO.
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14 18 431 712 gan checking the some 700
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e
12 21 .3111 10 aqural PICe on opeollll
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4 pew ROlleY 011 Jil. ltr IIIIo
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II Jt .355 18 1 Tbe horse colony at SctoiD IIIOI'IIIai IIIII bnmlldla~ take McArlbur eitnclled the M
single by Charlel Knl&amp;blln the struck out the side.
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, Downl wU1 have iDCreiHd ID 011 !be task of qualllylnJ a\ Ohio Valley ccmteronce bue- . first Inning. Knight, a !ell-hand· Eastern hilterB in \be second
lboBe on 6Jll l1'ioWNld.
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·more !ben 500 tro\len and least four nllds o1 youq hOflel bill cblmpioruhip
Saturday 1er, started on tbe hiD lor the 1•me were Kni&amp;bt with two
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pacers by lbe lime tbe ... tileD on Wednesday, wW ...;. afternoon by sweeping 1 dou-1Eagles in the first garno. He singles and Cllarles Elchinpr,
lett will be au..illl _...
x- Clly 5
lOti cloWII Slmday evenlnl. and duel "SebooiiOC" .-no be- bleheadar from~ viaillnl East- 1 wu relflvlld by Larry Spelletr Wolf, Richard Douilao and M1lie wASHiNGTON (UP!) mnlmnm saW,.,.,. loP 1111
P!lao 7 Clmland 2
well before poll lime Clll M1J bind ·tbe mobile otarttnc pte . , Eagleo of MIIIP_County.
m the !bird.
Martin eacb a single.
Valen\ine n-acklld a
employment by lbe UD!venll)' Ia
4 MI-la a
27th, 1111 isllllre 711 llalls w!U tor z year oldl lllld aroen Tbe Generals of Vmton COOn-1 Gary Wolf, a righthander, Firs\ game:
homer in the oeventb .
JWOarcb or allier oclaalliiiUI
,..,'*,.BIIUII!Ol'l, nlibt
be jammed ID eapaclly.
bones.
: ty ocorl!d an oaoy 11-2 triumph pitched lor tbe Eagleo aU the Eastern ........tiOO 2110- Z1 7 Saturday to tiraak a 14
Wid. TbJa otalormullh ~
l'llollln
Tbe eotry bos for the entlrl
In the firs\ 111111, then came way in the second coolllt. Me- McArthur · .. - 010 501 - U I $ lock and gtve tile
llmlll Cll1inJI 11r
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at Cllta&amp;o, (2)- 111ae
ope111n1 n1g111 pro.
up with a hard-earnlld 4-e shut- Arthur got all their runs off Knight, Spencer 3 and Wolf. Senators their
tuition, teXtbooks
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ta.l) ud O'Doaogllut ..-em w!U dose at 1 a. m. TuetEXTRA JNNINGI
out win tn lhe nightcap.
Wolf in tbe flr!l Inning on four Calvin, Blake I and Gilliland. mtcwy 1 r;.a triumilb over
11141 $IS pll' llllllti IK' l!l'liiiiPIve. Horlen (1-4) a n 4
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!M 010 200 1 _ 7 11 0 calvin and Blake
obared hits. Wolf pitched hitless hll ,
Callforrita Aqell.
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mound
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for
McArthur
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1120
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r::=~ 11 WllhiiiCIDD (2)- BunninC (H) vo. Glultl 14-2).
tbe firol 11me, • six· Inning af-, Eastern had the baseo load- llcArlllur . -- 400 00 - 4 ' 1 o1 !be 8111011, lfMted rellol 1101 ucep1 paylllllli 1n111 ·tbl
le&lt;
(1-1) IIIII llc:Olotbla Pllllburlh at Lol Aap1eo Jonktno, Hoell (7), Haodl II) flllr. and ended up tooslng a , lid with no outs Ia the llrst Inn- Ea1111'11 .. -. - tiOO 00- 0 7 2 piteher Dick BpD and
aaiYiriiiJ !Gr 111111
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VI- Rlcbtrl ~t-4) IIIII Veale (t-2) vs. 01- (I-t).
and Hundley, Clonln&amp;or, Car· one hl\ter,
llnl ol the seeond pme. but Hale and OU!Uand.
ul!d ValealiiM'I bmip
lbouP 1 st~dent aM • llill*
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n111 (7), Olivo II) and Tom. Tbe lone Eastern bll was a falllld 1D :rcort ao Marvin Hale I Wolf and Elcblngtr.
the ADge1s \hllr ·
adPt Ill - ,_ 111e MI!Pwoll) ~ew York 12) - Atlanta at CIDclaniU, alght
WP -llllldl IW), LP - OUvo
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(l·ll- fiRS - WUJlaml (2nd),
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nit Valentine bas Jllllllfelf in
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I ad I Pitllbuqb at L. A., nlgbt
Mentce (41b), Altman (Jnd), AarI
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17 of 17
for 1130
Detroit
4oUcb Only lemel IChlduitd
011 IIStb), Hund1ay (3rd).
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inle !be books in tbe second an- ed in nine of the 18 ••lis.
lltlndlllll Broad JID!l~ - • · Cllren~ Wlll1lms; llobirt
nual Junior Champ track and Following ia the ennll for ud Vaupan, I' 111 lor new Mo cble. ·
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field events beld Salufday af· each ... division, the lime ar ord; llollert Blacllllon, J1111111 . If ·II~
ternooD at the Pomeroy Foo" dislanco ol tbt winner IIIII tile Sdunoll.
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ball Stadium under sponsorship names of !bOSe l1nlsbinl flrsl,
1Z • Q YEAR-UUIS
record of 39', I", Doll '
of tbe
County Jay.,.... second or third, in order:
1110 Ylrllllllb - Btm VIII and JWmmd Cllllll. ·

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_ Pomer9y'~ Pat Stqry !Ired •]·ton 414--84.
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TP~ .GO II 811.
dld nat lbow .. " •. Guinther tOUie4 ...
GALLJPOIJS. fl!ll ' ' a;:..as: Clltwwlb;t
ftAJI.
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up. Sberldan bad only !breo!Swllher 11$, filii A""- f7 11 llodtrl1:__!WI ·•: ·Jantl 41· Jla!ls -11-13-11.
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JUriella .. ,........... Ill
men, IJld was IIIII allowlld ID tile ·PI!Itbere ltrlld a· m.
41-11; FOkhn "-'t-4111: Me1$11' ~&lt;Ill)
·Oalllpt!lfl """""'" st,l • ·
participate. Portsmouth waa 1\llddleporl'l
YellOW Jilek· Carty ~Cl- 38-41-"-11;
· ', J;.opa ..................
dllquaW!td when one plll)ler eta ourprllod the d;ortt by ·
l.IIGAN (lzt)
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GAHS' •rom McCarty wu IICOI'e.
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- . - ii-71: : Killer "*-78; l!lqll
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penaUzed two llrokes aC!COfli. Pat Edw~ had a 73, Prld- ~. · OlbDe ·11,~; ~~!fir · ~· ..... ,.. S.,
tllg ' to Qlach John Milhoan. , dy · a ll, Clablorjhy 91, IIlii
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L,optl'&amp; Chelftalns ftnl&amp;htd Davis 91. •
· Mm ~1-7tl; CoOley il9- tl-12: ·
Oik llUI .............. 3lt
tl!lrd In the IL'181&lt;tandliii!S. All!- 11ero'o the lop 10 teams, liow 116-f1; Kern ~1.4~; Wrt,bt .
OA~t
Welbrton .........., .. ,,.Ill ·
ens was fourtb,
Mld4lejlart !hoy ....-..1, followl!d b)' !be 0.:11-87. ·
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Jadaioa . .... .......... 171 •
olsth, Wellston 10\h, J~ compltle 181m otandlnss; IIIII
LANCASTER (JIO)
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IIIII, Pomeroy 12111, and Nelson- tbe lop 10 sboo~·
811mb!~ 1•,'18--10: Mowery .44- CJarl: i?-M-100.
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ville 131b.
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Cl-11: .B.IIIIl! 45-41_.; Jaines .
, waurof-1 (Ill) ,
·Belpj:e ................. fll
Ollly 15 teams participated. Burton 31-61-79; Donei!J .. M4f. '
. Pl)&lt;;hol$ «&lt;*!f; Helser
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tonsliij&gt; rested outside lbo
a new dlslrlct re-j men! as district medalist
........ Wl.Y u, .... :;. :w; ;!;-;'Itt
for tb~ _llnl lli!lt Ia etpt Tllus, fQr tba first lllile liDce lcl;'1 fourth atrallbl IJ1p 1o
years lo&amp;,y (~
1958, !be dlllrlcl: eroWII mts lbe big cl!J - bl mada lite
Ia's seYell lir9Q - ~ SP- outside the SEOAL.
jiiiJII three prev)OUI yean as
urday over 4leloodilll champlau Mariella will repraeo1 tile a member of tile dlllrlct cbampGallipolis,
SEO Dlllricl iD tho stale tourn- ion Blue otvill.
'l'hoTig""eadlidtbiiSEO!UJ•·amentlbiJ weelltlld In CoJum. Roderick ,ftridl 3i 011 Qle
lon11 domiuitlollliJflnl!!hlll&amp; 1!111 bUJ.
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1tre1 nlne,-11111 ellDt back Sft18-hole SIIIIS!otl will! a 318 t.m Galll..oolll' Cbrla Raolerlck fill. l!l'dJy a!Wnoon wllb a 34.
score. GaiUpolis, wln!ler of eel a ~par 18 to •
Pete ~. t.ncaster, delhe tournlllllllll four slrallht tabllsb a DeW dillrld record leading dialriel mecllllsl, was
years, plactd second wltb a in tbal CJieiOI')'. lllldwlek wU1 dlaqjlalililld wbea.lt wu IearD325 score.
..,port ID . Columl;ua Tbursc!Jy eel be played Ill 1 pro-am fAiur'· Alheu WOII be llf~ wbera be wU1 perlialplle Ia lilt ument last weet.
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the 1!186 junior champ competl- Running Broad JIUilp-ChBI'
tlon, sold more than 65 boys les Faulk, new rOIJOrd of 14'
participated in the
viiJ'ious I"; ~- D. Story, Robert Black•
events for boys 10
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: !lew York Ylllkeel ICOftd four
llllfarued IIIDI Clll fOUl' !dis ud
llft'Ol'S by Jim Kaal IIIII Zo_Uo
VerSIIIta Ill the - l b iDninl
';&amp;;urdi.J alld wat on ID wblp
, 1be ~ Twins 4-:1.
· Kaat, eborpd with hta lourlb
:,_defelt aplno\ four YIC\or!U,
made 1 tbro.U. olTOI' on Ill
at11D!pled Ioree play IIIII
;,v~ boolld ., eaay
:&lt;:groUnder ~ tbe Yaakeel
were buncbinlll!llles by Bobby
Richardson, Joe Pepitone, Ro. ger ~ IJld Elston HoWIII'CI
for tbetr ntntb 9lclory In 12
garnoo Slnct Rllplt H~ look
over .. IIWIIiefSteve Hamll!Dn, who relieved
;~&lt;tarter Bab Friend with one oul

Ia the ltflb, plldted btU- bill Botb runners were sale.
the mt of the way IIIII wu PepitOIII slncllld 1D r!Jh!,
credited wllh bla seeond vlciDry aeorinl lllchlrdaon and ManUe

qltll&amp;l one defeat.
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Hemllton walked 110111 and
llrUCk out oevett.
Frlelld llvt up elaht hill
lncludlne 1 two-run homer Ill
lbe lourlh by 1llrmoD K1IJe.
brew who boolted his total ID 800.
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Wllb one out In tbe •-tb.
Richardson llqllld far the
IKOIICl htt of tbe pme off Kaat
who ~ lbrew wide ID IKOIICl
base !ryiJii fat • ~orce plll)l ""
Mlcltey
1\lenlle • pounder.

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acored wlllll VeruUes bobbled
Tom Treeb'o croundet'· Jfaril
drove in PepiiDno with 1 &amp;Ingle
ID rlibt and AI WortiJIDIIon
replacl!d Kaal. But wllb two
Howll'CI droppeclaloopinC
1Jin11e ID right scortna: Trelh.
Mlanlloll liD 2110 11110 - I I I
New York 1111111110 IIJr - 4 5 0
Kaa~ Wll1hlni\On (7) lllld
Batley: Friend, Hamilton (5)
IIIII Howard. WP - lllmllloo
(Z.l). LP - Kul tt-4). HR KlUebrew tSrd).

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boy events.
was permitted
to
enter three
The lone
winner of first place in all three
events he entered .was Steve
van Meier or Pomeroy in the
13-14 year-old Division.
Mlldlil were presenllld willntrll of 11r11
In each event
willie !be other parttctpan\s
were presented certlflutes.

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18th Annua}. G'I Dodd Mi}e
\VJ"ll 8e H
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Galli'
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1964 CHMOLET

61 Thunderbird

I dr. Hordtop, 21t onttno1

dlnlfard tr1nt. lldlo Ina
liNtor

2 Dr. Horott.p. All _ , ,
afr condltlenlnt.

• Door Sedln. BoouUful Sad-

63 Chevrolet

dle Thn Finish, MatclrinC Till
Interior, V8 engine.

POwer·

lliido lranamiuioD, _ radio,
lieater. wbtto wall llrea.
Dont Mloa Seetnc Tblo cor

$1489

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1965 HONDA 90 cc

41peid, nd, lllldllr 1,000 lllilel, 'Hl'J Dll:e

1964 HONDA ISO cc

•••arlal,

Electric start, -&amp; speed, loaded with
one of the sharpest used bikes we bavt had

1964 HONDA 90 cc

s,ooo miles on thla bike, but loU olllleeat people

miles 111ft

1964 HONDA 50 cc

Electrle start, Juuage net, 11111 bin, _, 111111

Httle bike for the begbmar

1958 LAMBRETYA SC00111
PLEASE, l.t me bur ID offer thla week

lol AI• 2 Dr, ~ cr!lndor.
Auto. Tro... IIHie 1ncl
hooter, Whltowollllrtt.

While You Arl Here In Our IMwreora

63 Ford Galaxie

lilY Ttrms. Now IMUranceat Rilllonalll• ..._

64 Ford Chi1Xie

RAWLINGS
HONDA SALES

Leolc Over 1M 45 tMw HtMt

c,-, In...._

500, Cony. I cyl. Aut.
Irons. I&amp;H

YOUR .. .

CHEVROLET·
OLDSMOBILE

500 - 2 D- Hlflllott. I

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wiiUINt.

Keith Gohle Ford

DEALER

USmCARLOT

210-236 Slcond Avo•
Galllpollo, Ohio

t..cuot I

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Mlddloilort

Ph. 446-3672

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BEL AIR

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Qur used cycle ullunen uys they ell hew
to go. We ere getting eo many used cyclel
in trade, we ere running out of room fGr
our new HONDAS ..,. Here It a plltlellllting of used unltl In atock.

4 4r. I cyl. AI Trono. P,

.convertlbr.. a cjllndlr,

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64 Galaxie XL

18th annual Gti Dodd's mile run, I)JOJIIOred by tbe ... ....
NJW•VONt
Qa!llpotll Rollry ClUb. will be staged In the near future ~ .... eys.
......... ...... ~u~r~m.
~~.. CIIJ IIocbl!dullld
W!llb., aighl
on .MemMlll flleld.
\er DleiO
!IJ1 !!do .the. ..... il 1111 '
1" Only
IIORT WOR'l'H &lt;UPI)' Smllb, 111811 wlnnel', ·
ai1d pitched
llll!l .llle bmul to 1D ta1J
pma
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)- Cap Peter10n 11DC!ed acrou Bruce Devlin's Ul'lllly : true
oompetltor in !be 111811 ac:oomplllhed tJie leal In 1151, beinl lifted
lift-lelllfh 'l1ctoly •...,_ In
Nallolll Leap
tbt IHI!ud run Ia the third lnnlq and th'n San Francia- putter Nrnecl 10111' on
t h • Cillio ltatO fte11a11a1 meot at lilt IIIII IN!. .
- CIHF COl pi
~at'1 110,0111 addlll ,...,
W L Pal. GB co produc:od foUr doubla playa to IIIUfe lu,lt 1 U victory cloalnJ holes Saturday and bla Worlhlnglon, i1 favored 1D N- Dodd, lemoul !ftller followJnC 1mJ1DP for
Fl!gbt Handicap.
·
21 12 .1111
over tbe N. . York Jleta Slturdll)l 4uplte lbret more hill lhrtateped runawQ lor I be tain !be title. SJnllb, 1 )!mlot, !!~~!." II, dedicated the pi~-~
llalbol •• M!IOIId, a!IOIIMr
:110 14 ... 1
by ''Glint tiller" ~n Hunt .
.
Olionlll NattOI)Illnvllltlon l~lf ltd Gallia Acadeii!Y'I ll'ack l!ld ........._, P!tld track Ill ~(1111, ,._, __
llvelqtba lllltont of IINisllt
17 14 ,OIJ 4,. l'l\eriOII't 0111 hip 11111
toornament lltlt dlleipated '" field team in scorilllhil sprlal. 1111, lis monthJ before 1 ~ • aeventb,
SUlDIII!II' 8clndll ~
tl 11 .Ill 4\1 IIII-OIIIIIIIIIID a Nllld wblcl! Tbe Olantlllltd !brei relief I dlrp of boleyo, but bla 54- In 111811, Smtih won the ' Dodd l!'idltOD was dedicated.lie to lten llaq~ "lrlciTIIdlocl tii.M,
and $UO lit
11 14 .w &amp; wlpocl ou1 a tbree • run IPilii'P pltcben 1191 eouldn't ltop Hunt, bole total of 1011 kept him t1tree mile 111 &amp;:05.
Htre'1 ·previOUI on
Dodd lid
'"'
mile and one.etpttb 1\'ent 11r.
1
11 15 .IIGO • wb1cb tile Meta lll)o)'t4 llh Who now bas 10111 sis· lor slx \1trom out In front,
milt "~' ·
¥ore Epll
llllle• 111d . . - .
·•
17 :110 .4111 '"' apenM of 1\II'Wr Bob Bolin In j.,.WI the leap leldll'l In The 111111*' Australian lhot
U'111Gea~llp01';
event Is open ID 11118 - Tom Craw~
lid ill! 1!111
and up. 11a11oa
1
I. II .tlt "' 11Mr 11n1 1nnb11tbe PIJIIWO
;net bas 1aw?·TO Saiuldey, bill -tbe six· 8 .
illgh ICIIOol at!)- 111!1 - BIU llqw
Yaliiii!IDt•
Ill andnd~=~
1 :a .Iii 12,. .
laille4 ball )lliiJ 17 olllle lui atrob lull he hid bUill up leies.
.
1111 ,.. Dan Bqboul
T1ie _... Jun!~_to a
wllb P1
Willie MeOoviJ Mil
IIIII II 11me1 be bas laced lbem.
sbortty -'ter. 1be tum melted ! Tha Gil Dodd'l mile run lilt - Dan Bliboul
lead In the f1lUI """"
plld
Pranclteo back Into coniiDIIOI Bob ftldd1 burled 4 W lnD- away on the otrelcb drive 1o 0111 wal eBtabllahlld In liM Ill' liN ·- Din ~
Itnoop •!l.u.ol, to
::=-.:--:=T1t;.
11)1 ~~~~•~ a 410-loat bome u 1o pll:k up tbe wiP IJld tift the 11111 tee w~ • 11,1100 Bob Jam• who llnllheol tbe 19M - Bob ·.laiiiiiOn !4:».s, ftC&gt; 111 ~ Rodgtrt' •lnllt IIIII
run 4NP tntola ...~.!!"· ~: b l l - 11111'1!: Ill M. South- Jallerllel aat Ill oli lba finish. evont·tn 4:3i.i.
·
arll). :
· lid en 811u1'1 wild pltcb.
IIIII '"" '""' ......, ptlli Bob IJifdller Willi lbe 411- TriJI trouble IIIII an errant Th~• GAllS · atbltlll ·biVI 1116 - 8'fQII Kll!tloa ..
~ lhtQ doubled
wllb 11m DIVtlljl(lft Cll but. D . _ )(llM lleiJ oulblt, 1111 G~ puuer oauaecl him 1D bopy the WCIII the·coveted Jlodli'a· _mila 1.. M!lhap,
Jlod4ers.
_!!!llt'l of~:!.': 14!;··Pill u-7. f!ij ~k 11911il 1-1. 11tb, 15tb and 17111 boles and cup tl!rfe OIIIIHCUtivt Yflll. 1117 - Ron Cln
Wlll'bJ!!IIIIIIII!d 1111
..,. 0111 ..,.
. ,. 1'1\1 Glalllt wanlll docble left Ilene Littler of La Jolla. Da9 ~tb9Ut dltj i1 Ill 1161, 196!1 - Ron Clrr ; ·
In II!" silllt wben
!till !!'!' ~· ·
J!ifJ .IQ'!bl !Q!!rlb; llltb, s111b caw., wltbln slrlktllll rqo of 1952, a!)d 1153. D~rrall ~UMrl Ull - ~II Nlbef!
Bob s.,.;ne Ill&amp;
i
tile
pt !1111 lllllpd wllh jutt II boleo\0 go . . ,
• .:•, 1110 •- DirrfU Nlbefl
. Jbwtae, ValeiiUnt
lt!*l •...p,
-~ \ll•W ~, ,.._.~ IIUJ!dll' In tbe m-apJor lhe ilFf)l'llf Jr. of 0411~~-• h~ 1981 -.. · p.!Ten i~iberl
. ki!!iiii'OUndld laiD 1
.
· . wu ~-'ij 'ieoond b - t=,I!OO first prt&amp;e. ·
a 34-34-al; J~ Mcyvwan,,
~ J,.ee '·
, • , ~ ~lng Weill all
~~a.llilllllnl (II Jim
frolll. .
":. !W Llajtr Who IJllarod • liner
!l'broe o!Mr playerj w~re , ,. t.arao, Fla~o ,1fhQ h•rl '- m;.·~- I,.S ..; Larey Bets , f, \ ·, ; !bird l'beJI
-~~:~~~~~
11111.,... .JICGetJIJ 1!1!1
bJ' Jta, MoMUian In tiN alxtb evon "par 310 and eoncelvably.1 68, alld · 11. II· Sii!B of 1864 - -.-Jill) Jjutnl - '
.P'I l1!row to
!rl
11!1 ill puiild 11111 bJ' Jolla .... aJid ttrlld to MeOovey at firlt · were stU! in !be rupnln&amp; for the S,PJ:II)Illjlle. Af\1., ·WI!&lt;&gt; lbol • K. jl• ~ . '~ .la!tlb . ,
-~ ocorecl wbenm ~=~~~f.ft~;
-.
_- - - baH.
_
priM plum. 'l'be)l
were Gay 3U7,
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Senators
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all

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500

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Mndl)l'l
PiaiantsI Get
1'1 Ov

Managers should notify Part J1111111ger Boblly . Oril
wben games are to be made up to Insure availabllltJ of

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Bravu at lndla111 diamonds.
Bravea at Senators
Every effort should be made to play raiDed oat
pmes
later the same week.
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Redo at J!.Sol

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18

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Jledl at Seuaton

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ay· on May·27th

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Jl.Sox at Red»

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UIIQ at Mnators

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NI"Pht Harness Racm, to

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Baileboll Tbrow - Jon Buck Stm Sollllllnl·
Dinr
156', 3"; Roser Dixon, and
llllb Jump - Bob Werqr, 4'

At Scioto Downs

Get Und

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Senators at Red1
Beda It Jndlans

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Miter, new recald ol :IU; Jllnlnl BrG14 --~
Steve lldiiUIDi, Denali Eldlll!l· ilJ,\bllol; new -.1 fl. II'
er.
Orfiad.PloJd 11111
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Ptolblll Tbrow- Bobb)l Wer- Cllllll.
ry, 100' l'~; Jamtt hr.-, J'1ielbll1

R~ 3"; Robert llllel!ll, 1411 Sal1t1t.
erl Qllwell.
50 Yard W - C bar Ia 1 · ~~~~ Blolld JI!IIIP - """
Paulk, :7.i; Ropr DlxOII and nls lllcbl,..r wltb new read
Robert QllweU.
of 18' 1": Cllnnce WUil.una
Football Throw - Richard and James Allubley.
VoUJbon, W 4"; Randy Young, Bllelllll '!'brow - SieVe Vu
Jon Buck.
Meter, 201' 1": Steve ScbWinl.
Hlih JID!lp - Danny Vaugh- Robert Rllcble.
u, 3', 4"; Charles Faullr and 10 Ym Dab - Sle9't VIII

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LONDON tUPI) -CIIIi!ll llw CJUCbl Cooper wltb 1 ll!l'ies &lt;OIIIIDUt.
at hlaod Into 1111 aJr.
Caram'nl- . . . . 0.
Clay I!Cbler and faster !ben bl of powerful blowl.
I Tbe crowd lllrted J11Uai1 · Wbe!l tit• rei.Jlllllli __.. tiiTI- tljl P.
bas ;,.or Nell 111 b1a cbamptDn·
Warrlef Abell Left
"Slop II" IIIII 8m1t11 otepped Ill 1111 1114 of tile bciUI. I
lUll JPIIIII ....... &amp; Qll,
sblp career, alllhlld Britain's A\bol!ih he was never rally 1rm1 of Cooper lllll _llld:
rD4II' nat I1P 11om tile
t1 'fiiiMit IW •
Henry Cooper tnto a alxlll tn c~~npr, ct1y apred '1'm l!lftT, RmlrJ, rve 101111 and rJaplde piiNI!I
ll!llian, llltflill • .. f, ·'f.
round TKO deful Saturday ollghlly worried at 11me1 11)1 atop 11."
over tile ~ 1114 lllo tbl ep.tJ llle., · ,.a; 1t ~
nlibt with IIIII lbal lllllbl u Cooper'• IQNIIIv- IIIII his
0... . rinl- Tbe . . ... ...
w "''- .. 'lil!l\llar ..
weU bavo been suralcll ocli· lavish use of the bard iefllbat 11 WIT tile fourlb IIICillillal piJidemoaiuln llllplla
_.... fll:1•t ·lil .. .
pels.
knocklld Clay cloWII when !hoy delenM at tile bllvywelabt .W. hom lhl IIIUIII' ill
Jeia,
1
A dual!J!I ....two combtna- ltl'l\ met.
for unlleateD Clay, who uJd be Ill pve tile bonn llr,
..... '
C
C
lion punch tore 1 deep llsh Tba move lbat opened plw Ill fllbl Kvl ~ """ .
Ill wey flml -;::~
over Cooper's left eye and ao Cooper'• eye waa 1 daoii!J!I gor Germany next.
Ia CGoj)llr • diJoeel(oll. •
fl. 1111 ~
~rw
·
bla blaod opraylld tbe riDa the one-two oomblaa\loll of 111111111 The ll1d CII\IO llllldenl1. Aller Cooper'~ ......
.,. . .
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referee stopped the fllbl at right. Tl1ere was no quu\ion siumlllll \be upadl)l t:nwd of l!loppld tbe
u""'
IX&gt;LIJMBUS - The ftnl day IIIOI'IIID«. ll1d Roberts Is aU 1::1 of the alxlll round.
whln tbe c:bamploD 1\epped 46,11lt IIDI Ill Arlllnll&lt;flliblll left eye, the Brlloll trle4 .
post lime of the !86f niglll bar-- omlles wilb tHe outs\BIIdinH Cooper landed hts lamed left bock and . Cooper lbook his 8\ldlum, whe ouly niijilentl ll!lke bla WlY ~'lohlm
·
duo of tbe tr1111m and pacers several Urnes in the early head, sendlna a spray ol blllod earlier bad been ebeel:ln&amp; 011 ID coll81'•-·
~ rae"';!ed::'~ ~
belnl ~adll!d lor tho oc:e~~ion. goJn&amp;, but dld not seem ID burt aciW!IIlte rill&amp; tMI il waa onty their favorite 1111 crowd llllll!linl the
o IS oc
or .: p.m.
;
Clay. Clly beiBO taklnc charge a malter of seCOIIIIB.
Cooper, who hod done moll ~elllld blm.
Amertcaa Loqie
at Scioto Downs on rrt..y, Mll)l · 0\ber racill8 ollicWI ached- of tbe fisht in the third almlna 11 was a right tbal oplit of Qle forcii!C. trtlld ID pia the Cooper flni1IJ beaded lor
w L Pet. GB 27• and Race secrotary Don uled ID check iD before Tiles- repeatedly at Cooper's :.WUara- Cooper'a right eye sbor~ after champion qala&amp;l the ropes but drees1nl room willie
211 . 9 .6911
; Roberts Is al~ady on tbe job dey morniD&amp; ue Presiding ble ey.. tbat euabllld Clay to the slltb round be&amp;aa Referee wao· jolted back by punchetl ml'linerlla tbe r~
19 12 .113 2 1 preparing for the blg event. IJudae !lou&amp; Sapper from Mount scoft a ftlth round TKO wben Georie Smith movlld Ia and !bat were alm~MI a blur. , .
IDiwriewt and even II
18 1% .600 212 1The talented raelng ofllctal Vernon, II~: Auociale Judges they met in 196$.
look a close look a\ Cooper, but Clly cool1)' mepurl!d the D- ~U~D~r~pba.
16 IS .552 4 ]checked Into hiS office in the Frlld Greeole from Felton, Del. Clay's speed beeame more amid shouts of
let I b e m yoU---old Brltol! and cauabt blm
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17 11 . ~15 5 . barn ""'a at Scioto Downs last and Herman Brickel I rom evident in tbe fourth roand and ftcbt," be mollODed them ID wltb 1 rllhtlbal MDI I 11¥111111'
I~ ~~ .500 512 i Wednesday mornms. and be- Jamestown, OhiO.
.
14 18 431 712 gan checking the some 700
.
.
13 " :406 8\1 borse for entries iD the lo· Tbe ve:ao s\arlln&amp;N
e
12 21 .3111 10 aqural PICe on opeollll
In
kl
4 pew ROlleY 011 Jil. ltr IIIIo
CIIJ
II Jt .355 18 1 Tbe horse colony at SctoiD IIIOI'IIIai IIIII bnmlldla~ take McArlbur eitnclled the M
single by Charlel Knl&amp;blln the struck out the side.
W
. .lbllllt apples aaJr 1e
···~ llllll
, Downl wU1 have iDCreiHd ID 011 !be task of qualllylnJ a\ Ohio Valley ccmteronce bue- . first Inning. Knight, a !ell-hand· Eastern hilterB in \be second
lboBe on 6Jll l1'ioWNld.
2
'-,bl!!llb~_...,a lllaalll
·more !ben 500 tro\len and least four nllds o1 youq hOflel bill cblmpioruhip
Saturday 1er, started on tbe hiD lor the 1•me were Kni&amp;bt with two
.
~
(JIIbe fulure, 1111
~..
5 CaWorola S
pacers by lbe lime tbe ... tileD on Wednesday, wW ...;. afternoon by sweeping 1 dou-1Eagles in the first garno. He singles and Cllarles Elchinpr,
lett will be au..illl _...
x- Clly 5
lOti cloWII Slmday evenlnl. and duel "SebooiiOC" .-no be- bleheadar from~ viaillnl East- 1 wu relflvlld by Larry Spelletr Wolf, Richard Douilao and M1lie wASHiNGTON (UP!) mnlmnm saW,.,.,. loP 1111
P!lao 7 Clmland 2
well before poll lime Clll M1J bind ·tbe mobile otarttnc pte . , Eagleo of MIIIP_County.
m the !bird.
Martin eacb a single.
Valen\ine n-acklld a
employment by lbe UD!venll)' Ia
4 MI-la a
27th, 1111 isllllre 711 llalls w!U tor z year oldl lllld aroen Tbe Generals of Vmton COOn-1 Gary Wolf, a righthander, Firs\ game:
homer in the oeventb .
JWOarcb or allier oclaalliiiUI
,..,'*,.BIIUII!Ol'l, nlibt
be jammed ID eapaclly.
bones.
: ty ocorl!d an oaoy 11-2 triumph pitched lor tbe Eagleo aU the Eastern ........tiOO 2110- Z1 7 Saturday to tiraak a 14
Wid. TbJa otalormullh ~
l'llollln
Tbe eotry bos for the entlrl
In the firs\ 111111, then came way in the second coolllt. Me- McArthur · .. - 010 501 - U I $ lock and gtve tile
llmlll Cll1inJI 11r
~
at Cllta&amp;o, (2)- 111ae
ope111n1 n1g111 pro.
up with a hard-earnlld 4-e shut- Arthur got all their runs off Knight, Spencer 3 and Wolf. Senators their
tuition, teXtbooks
~
ta.l) ud O'Doaogllut ..-em w!U dose at 1 a. m. TuetEXTRA JNNINGI
out win tn lhe nightcap.
Wolf in tbe flr!l Inning on four Calvin, Blake I and Gilliland. mtcwy 1 r;.a triumilb over
11141 $IS pll' llllllti IK' l!l'liiiiPIve. Horlen (1-4) a n 4
- -- -· -- Chi
!M 010 200 1 _ 7 11 0 calvin and Blake
obared hits. Wolf pitched hitless hll ,
Callforrita Aqell.
al .,..••.
Pblladalpbll 11 11ou11on - AU
lOS
mound
duties
for
McArthur
in
\he
1'111
of
the
semo.
I
!lo&lt;!ond
1ame:
.
The
bo!MI',
Vallllllne'•
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1
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Jn 1111 pu~ • llllla qJt
100 0 1 1 2
1120
1
r::=~ 11 WllhiiiCIDD (2)- BunninC (H) vo. Glultl 14-2).
tbe firol 11me, • six· Inning af-, Eastern had the baseo load- llcArlllur . -- 400 00 - 4 ' 1 o1 !be 8111011, lfMted rellol 1101 ucep1 paylllllli 1n111 ·tbl
le&lt;
(1-1) IIIII llc:Olotbla Pllllburlh at Lol Aap1eo Jonktno, Hoell (7), Haodl II) flllr. and ended up tooslng a , lid with no outs Ia the llrst Inn- Ea1111'11 .. -. - tiOO 00- 0 7 2 piteher Dick BpD and
aaiYiriiiJ !Gr 111111
11o
VI- Rlcbtrl ~t-4) IIIII Veale (t-2) vs. 01- (I-t).
and Hundley, Clonln&amp;or, Car· one hl\ter,
llnl ol the seeond pme. but Hale and OU!Uand.
ul!d ValealiiM'I bmip
lbouP 1 st~dent aM • llill*
(N).
MMJY'I 0...
n111 (7), Olivo II) and Tom. Tbe lone Eastern bll was a falllld 1D :rcort ao Marvin Hale I Wolf and Elcblngtr.
the ADge1s \hllr ·
adPt Ill - ,_ 111e MI!Pwoll) ~ew York 12) - Atlanta at CIDclaniU, alght
WP -llllldl IW), LP - OUvo
•
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fn sil pme1 apiQII Califor(N .... MIII'I'IU (0.1) . Pblla. at IIOUI1Dn 1 alght
(l·ll- fiRS - WUJlaml (2nd),
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nit Valentine bas Jllllllfelf in
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I ad I Pitllbuqb at L. A., nlgbt
Mentce (41b), Altman (Jnd), AarI
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17 of 17
for 1130
Detroit
4oUcb Only lemel IChlduitd
011 IIStb), Hund1ay (3rd).
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VI. Berlalnl &lt;1.0)
added . B:r Silailller

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inle !be books in tbe second an- ed in nine of the 18 ••lis.
lltlndlllll Broad JID!l~ - • · Cllren~ Wlll1lms; llobirt
nual Junior Champ track and Following ia the ennll for ud Vaupan, I' 111 lor new Mo cble. ·
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field events beld Salufday af· each ... division, the lime ar ord; llollert Blacllllon, J1111111 . If ·II~
ternooD at the Pomeroy Foo" dislanco ol tbt winner IIIII tile Sdunoll.
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ball Stadium under sponsorship names of !bOSe l1nlsbinl flrsl,
1Z • Q YEAR-UUIS
record of 39', I", Doll '
of tbe
County Jay.,.... second or third, in order:
1110 Ylrllllllb - Btm VIII and JWmmd Cllllll. ·

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Brun- ,
Appledorn . I&amp;S1.:,
cations.
_ Pomer9y'~ Pat Stqry !Ired •]·ton 414--84.
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E~WJrdl 38-3'1-711: ·
TP~ .GO II 811.
dld nat lbow .. " •. Guinther tOUie4 ...
GALLJPOIJS. fl!ll ' ' a;:..as: Clltwwlb;t
ftAJI.
ICOII
up. Sberldan bad only !breo!Swllher 11$, filii A""- f7 11 llodtrl1:__!WI ·•: ·Jantl 41· Jla!ls -11-13-11.
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JUriella .. ,........... Ill
men, IJld was IIIII allowlld ID tile ·PI!Itbere ltrlld a· m.
41-11; FOkhn "-'t-4111: Me1$11' ~&lt;Ill)
·Oalllpt!lfl """""'" st,l • ·
participate. Portsmouth waa 1\llddleporl'l
YellOW Jilek· Carty ~Cl- 38-41-"-11;
· ', J;.opa ..................
dllquaW!td when one plll)ler eta ourprllod the d;ortt by ·
l.IIGAN (lzt)
. 41:.18-87: -~ '
·AUIW .. ... ,.... "• .... 101'101 ID •,Ign his acorllcanl. placing olxtb . witb a· 311 t.liJn ·. ~ ...__.: PostQn 40- ·strml It~ ·to.
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GAHS' •rom McCarty wu IICOI'e.
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- . - ii-71: : Killer "*-78; l!lqll
CIIJLLI~·
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penaUzed two llrokes aC!COfli. Pat Edw~ had a 73, Prld- ~. · OlbDe ·11,~; ~~!fir · ~· ..... ,.. S.,
tllg ' to Qlach John Milhoan. , dy · a ll, Clablorjhy 91, IIlii
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CliO!~ .... _., ....... ,~ ·
L,optl'&amp; Chelftalns ftnl&amp;htd Davis 91. •
· Mm ~1-7tl; CoOley il9- tl-12: ·
Oik llUI .............. 3lt
tl!lrd In the IL'181&lt;tandliii!S. All!- 11ero'o the lop 10 teams, liow 116-f1; Kern ~1.4~; Wrt,bt .
OA~t
Welbrton .........., .. ,,.Ill ·
ens was fourtb,
Mld4lejlart !hoy ....-..1, followl!d b)' !be 0.:11-87. ·
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.v.iibrllller
Jadaioa . .... .......... 171 •
olsth, Wellston 10\h, J~ compltle 181m otandlnss; IIIII
LANCASTER (JIO)
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NUG119ille ,..... ... .... •
IIIII, Pomeroy 12111, and Nelson- tbe lop 10 sboo~·
811mb!~ 1•,'18--10: Mowery .44- CJarl: i?-M-100.
~ ·· ...... · · .... • .-t2
ville 131b.
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MAIIIBTTA (Ill) ·
Cl-11: .B.IIIIl! 45-41_.; Jaines .
, waurof-1 (Ill) ,
·Belpj:e ................. fll
Ollly 15 teams participated. Burton 31-61-79; Donei!J .. M4f. '
. Pl)&lt;;hol$ «&lt;*!f; Helser
1bllcheaW ...... ""' 4!1·
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..,; J;o. Ageot, A¢calture
loss as far aa grain develo!&gt;: lured.
., I!J• &lt;;,eila. oiu·Wio.., · ·
: 'Tiie rost, or freeze, of a week men!.
· :(:.mlt'&amp;rY to popular. QilioR, first effeqto ol
·l·
o o bas raised many questions I ·• rd
Mt!zilig damage lB. not m,._ to perature; as seen ·
j mg farmers and home own- ll or\;ua grass m&amp;DY
_..
, . It should, because hund- the sboots were complete!~ dei•. ~s of lhousands of dollars sltllyed. In others lhere may .
iwcre lost in .those few hours the • contnuaUon of growth. It IS
~ighl of May i.
expected that the second
::.nwu v:nw;~ u
\ The most severe injury in of orchard grass wlU contlnue
m LJ jd\3
r-reigs Courlty apparenUy was but there may be oome
lo the IA&gt;mato growers who re- to regrowth.
P.,rtedly ·lost nea•ly 3 million As far. ~· fruit Is
planls. 1n · tender plants · t b e most fru1t m bloom was destroyproblem of frost or freeZe is ed.
~ery critieal, The entlre above Some str~w~e"! growers.
JrfNild portion of Lhe plant was the use of Irrigatwn, have
kl!l&lt;d.
reporled able to save ball their

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crop.

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f In other plants such as trees Do you wonder how
)lnd sbrubs, or grain such as tion can help prevent frost
lvbea~

oats, or barley, varying
llegrees of damag~:. occW'red.
; Most of the flolds of barley
JSaw appeared to have the
Jrflin and head so completely
~amaged that grain formation
)vill not occur. In wheat there
llppears ta be such variation to
~e stage of growth. Some wheat
Jnay develop satisfactorily while

age? One of tile reasons Is
the irrigation water stirs
air sufficienUy so that the cold
air does not settle. Another
that ice freezing around l
plant may prevent a serl·ous
drop in temperature inside
the ice case. A third reason ·,
that irrigation simply keeps
ficient moisture in the I

All-GEAR

The club, it was repOiltl,
furnished favors of red carnations for patients at tlle Medi·
cal Center Hospltsl for MOth·
er's Day. The tray favors were
made by Kllren Lemley. MaJ~ I I
garet Ehman, and Sharon !larn·ll
ilton. The club will continue
policy of tray favors lor
hospital. Members sent
:zines to Holzer Hospital
month.

On the Farm Front

Hard-To-Handle
Crops Are Easy Going
For A Haybine®
Mower-Crusher!

POWER

Just ·Ar.rivedl

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QMODDATII

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WIRE

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Unlco-Motto Barb Is sturdy, Dgbtwelght and Ioitr
lasting. Special . Hi-Tensile steel gives add,ed
strength without added weight ... heavier .aalvanlze means longer life. Get your MoUo blrb today

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.sTRONGER
eLASTS LONGER

GRAVRYTRAaOR
SALES &amp; SERVIa
New Holland's new Haybine8

mower-crushe~

ROLL

ONLy

POMEROY
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Sorvlna Melp, Gellle &amp; MeliA

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CounH-Phone WY 2·2111
J1ck W. Ceney, M1r•
....,. for th• 111 HL" on lou.. 7 &amp;1J at 1M
Uppw lncl of P-ror

OPEN TIL f P.M. !MONDAY thrv SATURDAY)'

sweeps through the tallest, thickest crops at up

to 8 mph . .. producing an 8 ft. 9 in. swath (or
a windrow) of fully-conditioned, fluffed-up hay.
Whether you bale or chop your hay craps, you'll
li ke the way tfte' reel keeps the cutterbar clear,
and practically e~mill8tes plugging ••• even i~
tangled, downed er~sl . ~.tnis one-man hayin9
mach1ne now. Phone or ·iop IIH!If a demon·
&amp;!ration.
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FULTON-THOMPSON
WY 2·5101

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TRACTOR ·sALEs

SPRING
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POMEROY

TWO
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thaf

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Allelldalcl'atlbt Free Meth·
SWidaf School oo May 151
was 11%.
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Cbarl&lt;'!. ~{)Jck) Karr under·
went surger'y ·Friday, May
· Veterans ·~emorial HoSipitai ii
F.dward ,Baller, Marion,
Miss Polly Kar.r.;Columbus 1
J'.l:wer·e here several days to be
their parente, 'Mr.

Problems

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Mrs. Karr.

Alkire
::--.&lt;'·:·Jf
ftl'•'l3t~il!·:G~:•ne
home Saturday

OVER

Alkires remained overnight

visited Mr. Otho Radford
Syracuse, who is Ill .
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stahl.
Mark Keller, Sto!:k-11
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Stahl,
Now Marshfield ana Mr. and
Mrs. Wyatt Schaefer and David

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816 ·MOWER-CO

ot-Mt. Vernon, Mr. and

set balanced-llead mower actio11, full·
width oondltlonlng rolle1'5 with quiet poly
V-beltdrives and a new !h.-knuckle PTO' '
drive assemblythatdelivers •mqoth pqwet ·
In the tigble5t tums.,ln-7·Cir·9-loot cuttef.
bar moclel1.
•

Mows, conditions and windrows In one
simple operation. Because it uses a rev·
olutionary new Flick-Bar instead of a reel,
the 816 costs less at the start ••• costs

less to maintain •.. and works In anY..
thing from clover to tallest sudan hybrids
without bunching or tangling. You also

27
BALER....'::
move IIJII ·hoY fllili ·uie baling chamber

Make filii use or iood haymakin&amp; hours
with the 27 Baler, You'll pack your crop
away at a rate of up to 14 tons per hour.
With a big 52" wide pickup and 2%"11are,
)'OU take the entire windrow without driv-

with no damare w protein-rich leaves.
And just like billier IH balers, the ·27
has 1 big htall)'-duty po_ _tralf,and f.,.
mous ~ lcnotters that tie ~ 17%

Ina over any ot It Feeder tinet pntly s~ron~er. ·
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. ...liM ,.." lllletn.Uonll Hermtw
Har/IIBing eomblnlfiOII·It~;,.
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Mrs.

Vern Story and Jobn of Colum..
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blm and Mrs. Mildred Ackley of
Athens, recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. C!Uford Klein
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entertained Sunday with a lalla- II
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Mr. and Mrs. Lulber Holley,
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Pt. Pleaaaol, Jimmy Honey
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PREVENTS
LEGUME
ILOAT:ttopsloss
of
anlm'
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ls,
ttOpi
lo11
of
production
Ourd of Ball RIID vilited SUD·
day witb Mr. aad Mrs. Home~
· 'USDA '·estimates cattle deathl and production lossHolley.
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After extensively experlmentlni and lesUng a v•
es from bloat at •100 miiDon . eacb year. Even
riety of compound&amp; since 1958, researchers have
Miss Sandy Gilmore and Mr.
though
animals
may
not
d!el'.l!loat
can
cause
them
finally
develOped BLOAT GUARD ... , . the Ideal
Leonard Lyons were among the
to
go
off
feed
and
be
unaDJe,
to·
QIIIDt,a!D
satisfacagent thlt'pre'enta 1M, rumen foam whleb cauaea
1166 graduates of PHS who
tory production levels. WbeD an animal does d)e,
bloat..
went to Washington, D. C.
Its
casb
value
and
its
production
are
both
lciJt
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker
BLOAT GUARD ~ell rapidly, bas ilo adverse ef· ;
hundreds of dollars.
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and Mrs. Earl Dill called on
feeta, Ia nohllmlnated In milk 01\ :found In body ',
BLOAT GUARD, a new toP aslng fclr
proMrs. Bertha Parker.
tlosues, Ia equally ~e~tlve each day cif the bloat ,
tects animals fully wben · thty tate reeommet::!e4
Hoadley Carruthtrs or Beach
Huon, and Ia ~onoiniCil eQOU&amp;Ia ~ pra~ use. ·
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City spent several days her&lt;!
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alkire
Columbu,, and Mrs. Pearl Pork. II
er,.~alled on Otha Radford
SJI'acuse and Mrs.
L 11
Maines who Is a medical
at Meigs General
Mrs. Kathy Pullens, who was
11 medical p ~ tlent .at M-:- '..,.~ GP:n·
Formerly: ~ter Feed It Seed Co.
eraJ hospital, is· 11ow At hom e.
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JIQy Howell, )tho is em"loy·
Gllllpoll•, Ohio
PhqnH46.2#3
Third &amp; ~ycemore Sts.
ed In Dllnols apenlthe weekend
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.
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Are Exposed
.To Yoclr Advertising

Here's a new measure:'Of protection for you.·~ :_

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MeS~Gge

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CAw•p 4 ~,.Each P•perl
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' l:Y C. !. !!"-'"""~~

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o'h"'" ,.~,..1 !'1RY bo ao ..itlro so tho DIODI ..u. IN .1111&amp; rup-ll!tJrstlag•9f lbf, eeJ]J,

..,; J;o. Ageot, A¢calture
loss as far aa grain develo!&gt;: lured.
., I!J• &lt;;,eila. oiu·Wio.., · ·
: 'Tiie rost, or freeze, of a week men!.
· :(:.mlt'&amp;rY to popular. QilioR, first effeqto ol
·l·
o o bas raised many questions I ·• rd
Mt!zilig damage lB. not m,._ to perature; as seen ·
j mg farmers and home own- ll or\;ua grass m&amp;DY
_..
, . It should, because hund- the sboots were complete!~ dei•. ~s of lhousands of dollars sltllyed. In others lhere may .
iwcre lost in .those few hours the • contnuaUon of growth. It IS
~ighl of May i.
expected that the second
::.nwu v:nw;~ u
\ The most severe injury in of orchard grass wlU contlnue
m LJ jd\3
r-reigs Courlty apparenUy was but there may be oome
lo the IA&gt;mato growers who re- to regrowth.
P.,rtedly ·lost nea•ly 3 million As far. ~· fruit Is
planls. 1n · tender plants · t b e most fru1t m bloom was destroyproblem of frost or freeZe is ed.
~ery critieal, The entlre above Some str~w~e"! growers.
JrfNild portion of Lhe plant was the use of Irrigatwn, have
kl!l&lt;d.
reporled able to save ball their

'l

I
.(

crop.

1

f In other plants such as trees Do you wonder how
)lnd sbrubs, or grain such as tion can help prevent frost
lvbea~

oats, or barley, varying
llegrees of damag~:. occW'red.
; Most of the flolds of barley
JSaw appeared to have the
Jrflin and head so completely
~amaged that grain formation
)vill not occur. In wheat there
llppears ta be such variation to
~e stage of growth. Some wheat
Jnay develop satisfactorily while

age? One of tile reasons Is
the irrigation water stirs
air sufficienUy so that the cold
air does not settle. Another
that ice freezing around l
plant may prevent a serl·ous
drop in temperature inside
the ice case. A third reason ·,
that irrigation simply keeps
ficient moisture in the I

All-GEAR

The club, it was repOiltl,
furnished favors of red carnations for patients at tlle Medi·
cal Center Hospltsl for MOth·
er's Day. The tray favors were
made by Kllren Lemley. MaJ~ I I
garet Ehman, and Sharon !larn·ll
ilton. The club will continue
policy of tray favors lor
hospital. Members sent
:zines to Holzer Hospital
month.

On the Farm Front

Hard-To-Handle
Crops Are Easy Going
For A Haybine®
Mower-Crusher!

POWER

Just ·Ar.rivedl

...
..,
QMODDATII

·:-

'"

lff!lLHIHT

...

"·

BARBED

WIRE

'
Unlco-Motto Barb Is sturdy, Dgbtwelght and Ioitr
lasting. Special . Hi-Tensile steel gives add,ed
strength without added weight ... heavier .aalvanlze means longer life. Get your MoUo blrb today

•

"
eLIGHTER
.sTRONGER
eLASTS LONGER

GRAVRYTRAaOR
SALES &amp; SERVIa
New Holland's new Haybine8

mower-crushe~

ROLL

ONLy

POMEROY
•

Sorvlna Melp, Gellle &amp; MeliA

.

CounH-Phone WY 2·2111
J1ck W. Ceney, M1r•
....,. for th• 111 HL" on lou.. 7 &amp;1J at 1M
Uppw lncl of P-ror

OPEN TIL f P.M. !MONDAY thrv SATURDAY)'

sweeps through the tallest, thickest crops at up

to 8 mph . .. producing an 8 ft. 9 in. swath (or
a windrow) of fully-conditioned, fluffed-up hay.
Whether you bale or chop your hay craps, you'll
li ke the way tfte' reel keeps the cutterbar clear,
and practically e~mill8tes plugging ••• even i~
tangled, downed er~sl . ~.tnis one-man hayin9
mach1ne now. Phone or ·iop IIH!If a demon·
&amp;!ration.
.' .. ·· .

ITIJ NEw HoLLAxn
FULTON-THOMPSON
WY 2·5101

.

TRACTOR ·sALEs

SPRING
. ' AVE.

POMEROY

TWO
KNOCKS OUT

thaf

The'.

,,· '

Allelldalcl'atlbt Free Meth·
SWidaf School oo May 151
was 11%.
1
"
Cbarl&lt;'!. ~{)Jck) Karr under·
went surger'y ·Friday, May
· Veterans ·~emorial HoSipitai ii
F.dward ,Baller, Marion,
Miss Polly Kar.r.;Columbus 1
J'.l:wer·e here several days to be
their parente, 'Mr.

Problems

"

Mrs. Karr.

Alkire
::--.&lt;'·:·Jf
ftl'•'l3t~il!·:G~:•ne
home Saturday

OVER

Alkires remained overnight

visited Mr. Otho Radford
Syracuse, who is Ill .
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stahl.
Mark Keller, Sto!:k-11
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Stahl,
Now Marshfield ana Mr. and
Mrs. Wyatt Schaefer and David

•
IH.
ER

816 ·MOWER-CO

ot-Mt. Vernon, Mr. and

set balanced-llead mower actio11, full·
width oondltlonlng rolle1'5 with quiet poly
V-beltdrives and a new !h.-knuckle PTO' '
drive assemblythatdelivers •mqoth pqwet ·
In the tigble5t tums.,ln-7·Cir·9-loot cuttef.
bar moclel1.
•

Mows, conditions and windrows In one
simple operation. Because it uses a rev·
olutionary new Flick-Bar instead of a reel,
the 816 costs less at the start ••• costs

less to maintain •.. and works In anY..
thing from clover to tallest sudan hybrids
without bunching or tangling. You also

27
BALER....'::
move IIJII ·hoY fllili ·uie baling chamber

Make filii use or iood haymakin&amp; hours
with the 27 Baler, You'll pack your crop
away at a rate of up to 14 tons per hour.
With a big 52" wide pickup and 2%"11are,
)'OU take the entire windrow without driv-

with no damare w protein-rich leaves.
And just like billier IH balers, the ·27
has 1 big htall)'-duty po_ _tralf,and f.,.
mous ~ lcnotters that tie ~ 17%

Ina over any ot It Feeder tinet pntly s~ron~er. ·
· ...
. ...liM ,.." lllletn.Uonll Hermtw
Har/IIBing eomblnlfiOII·It~;,.
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Meigs EquiP'rirent
Co•
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Roar Molgo Gfl,eroi.Hospltal
992·2176

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Rttac/ers

Mrs.

Vern Story and Jobn of Colum..
'
blm and Mrs. Mildred Ackley of
Athens, recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. C!Uford Klein
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ILOAT:ttopsloss
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Miss Sandy Gilmore and Mr.
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can
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them
finally
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Leonard Lyons were among the
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satisfacagent thlt'pre'enta 1M, rumen foam whleb cauaea
1166 graduates of PHS who
tory production levels. WbeD an animal does d)e,
bloat..
went to Washington, D. C.
Its
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BLOAT GUARD ~ell rapidly, bas ilo adverse ef· ;
hundreds of dollars.
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feeta, Ia nohllmlnated In milk 01\ :found In body ',
BLOAT GUARD, a new toP aslng fclr
proMrs. Bertha Parker.
tlosues, Ia equally ~e~tlve each day cif the bloat ,
tects animals fully wben · thty tate reeommet::!e4
Hoadley Carruthtrs or Beach
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Mrs. Kathy Pullens, who was
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eraJ hospital, is· 11ow At hom e.
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William·- Zetk:le, Pam Sylvester,
·win Sout~ern · High School-Keys

David GoodWin ire Winners
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William ~kle re&lt;elved the ~ a l)anforUI Award ~
~of! Kennedy, Keith Evans, 8lld Ju- Clair, 8lld Kathy Wlloo11n,..,ilcJI.I
valedicto~lllii'
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Kennecb'• dy Smith. '!'he plno were ,.... ' Reoognized by Mro.
senior
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and ointed to otudents Ill the ele. Ia Fneker
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Pam
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• the salut~torian key durtl!g llfl) bet, F;encll Club membet, »
Datld J. Goodwin, attained ~ words per minute. written
awards ,ssembly Friday alteo&lt;: nual Staff sal"'!maft, a me~
Poinell&gt;Y. were Mrs. fi&lt;llfnuln abo pn!Senled In an
noon. · ·
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the Danforth F'ounda- medals .;•~or memben of oludellts'
. Both Mill Sylvester and Zer- the IICI!olarsblp team three
Uoof~~~rds· 11 the 8111ltlll A- the ochool paper lllllf, 11-lv· m ·Danna
• Ide are l'Osldents of College years, Ill t1iO slioi club Aosembly_ at .Pomeroy 1Dg tbooe medals were Shll'OII 0011,
Road in Syia~use. William is• years, band four years,
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FrW.y morning. Biggs, Vlckli Fetty, l&lt;l~lta EJ&gt;. Frick, an.t · ·
the son of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam .'"ember of the Pep Club, Fu·
~::,:~A=wards annua~ lln, Margie W~mer, Donna Re~ lle&lt;ky Stlym waa a,.. recot!:
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Zerkle and Pam is t h e lure HQmemallers of -.~c~;..
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seniors who ! bel, Linda Smith, Cheryl E;i. niJl!'Ci aoi!M!· Pomeroy ,w~ of •
·r. C. RODGERS
daughter
of Mr: and Mra. Arth· lias allbl'llrian tliree yean m1
the oulslanding sen- I wards, Brenda Owens, Cbarlotte the rocenl .W,. eahtest ID: aup.
SELECTED - Frederick
ur Sylvester. They completed • class officer bet jiutlor&gt;year.
IP.!'l-'!110 the outstanding sen- Lam bell, Unda Reuter, Judy port of the bood Issue.
ColleB Rod...,, 80D of Mr.
the facul ... Both 1\ighthouse,KandiGrueser,Jane Medals 8lld letters were a- . and Mn. Jamet ,M. Redgtrs the college preparatory course. She Is a member of tbe Syra·
Zerkle is president of the euse Presbyterian Cbureb and
and
have J&lt;llu!son, and Beverly Aleshire. warded'by coach Russell Mciore . of Clietldro, .., been oeleeted
band, vice president of t b e teaches a Sunday Sebool claas · .
:mnJl!eted tbe CoUep
Prep Dale Gum of the faculty lfi' to the fo1lowlol! hasebaU play- for the · ..,.dary oeteo&lt;e
~ elub, a member of the there:
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tn!Biq JII'GJI'lll ol 0 b I o Selence Club and Frencll club, Other awll'ds presented ddr· 1
oiepled 88 a student at the yenr typlllg students 8lld also ...,, _Rod Karr,EddleBaer, · ,State Volvolfll)' • .lle Ia a sill1
wi&gt; chairman of the BeaUl IDg the asoerably lncllllkdi
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dent II KJair 'Citek HI J~ MtiJ Ball couuniltte for two Dis~iet • State Seholarshlp
nJ Ill Gallipolis and Goodwin I of the staR of the oehool annual. Wbal~y, Leimle Van Meter,
scloool. Ttle propoiio pmldeo yean,. baa .been president . of test ~wards, Carol WUeo~en ~
WJU1AM zi!JIJ!&amp;
PAM n'L\'l!S'hlB
will attead Oblo State Unlver- l Libr~ awanlo were preseol- CUmll!gl!, ml t1ouok Bartels. 01118londlnl hllb ocllool oclolty in the fall.
ed by _Mi!s Helen Stnlth to l!!u- Membei-a of the .track
ea&lt;e otadeall dlro&lt;t ....... Tri·M, was president of lbe Ill French I, first In !be
Club his junior y~,-of the District 8Dil 11th In tile i Uam W'II!D'"·'
Miss Kennedy was also an- d~t librarians, Shirley
Ale- bOIIored by Coacll Bud
· wltll teocben and -orcloen Latin
served on the Echo and Annual
of the state; Brouda · John
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fOC!OIIIIed .....~pe'::; !Jails .w1J8_ 1n the
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Good Citizen of Pomeroy High Reibel, Judy RtgbUJOOse, and Mow ' Jim Lee ' Bewoett
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Jooile Bentz, daughter of Mr. ed stuOO.ts In her s~nd eel and Leonard Lyons.
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BaUey of Rt. 3, Pomeroy. elub 'three years football man. .Greenwoo4 .
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ker, adVIs- part were Mrs. Everett Me· other two delegates wen l4n.
Mahon, Mrs. Ch"1'ies J. Neal, Lloyd Blazer ud Mrs. J:verotl
Mrs. Harold Swindler. Mrs. Mar- McMahoR.
Vamed viB Sanders, Mrs. Ernest Wise- Following tho proJflm 1 dl&gt;
man, Mrs. Bruce McDoriald, llcious dessert courn Wll _..
Mrs. Jotm Dobbina and Mra. ved in tha dlllq 1110111 hj' CIIte
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Topic of WSCS Speaket Recently
Mrs. Laura Jon o-.a, ,....
wao il cbarp ol lba
meetiog, and two~ aoop
were " LeaKing ea The Ev•
lasti11g Anna," aod ..,Mr lope
Ia Built."
Devoli... wert flvan by lin,
Emma Newmu, and lbe ~
• poem "Take Time To PraJ."
Mro. Vjo,gioia BaH off•ld pr.,.
or.
Mrs. Mario 1lenidfiO JOid 1
Jetter rrom • miat• ta Nlg....
ia, who io being oupportod .,
the WSCS. The 11fWP vvtad It
!. oa g beip support tho rniRistAI: lor

Rev. Job• Barnett, who 18
holding o revival at Ohio Chape1 Methodist church, gave aB
interesting talk entitled "The
Touch Of The Master's Hand,"
at the meeting or the WomeR's
Society Of Christial Service,
at the borne of Mrs. Nancy
Stewart, Ga11ipolis. Mrs. Zelma
Lee Vallaoce was co-booteSI.

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Class of sAd Being Kind , Mrs . Harley another year.

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her home, Live For, from McGuffey Read- ed to 11 members, four vlailon,
1 er, by Mrs. Myrtle Long, con- and the chUdreo. The
oarge of !eluded the program,. .
illg will be June JSth at th ,
.
Dormg a short bUBJie&amp;s ses- home of Mrs. Fay Hamlltoa. •
:ideat, IJJ-- !lion, it was decided to order A picnic js plaaned for tb8 100a
by Mrs. Danny Duzits to aeU and dlsb hour.
was read clotho were distributed to selL
ed by I Refreshments were oerved
PLAN CLASS REUNlON
rs. Frick. by the bo!tess to lhe abov&lt;&gt; Members of tho gradllltlllg
~ Jn. 8lld Mrs. Ed King, Mrs . Her· class of 1951 at Chester 11111
~ by Mrs. Ibert DixtR, Mrs. Carl Moore. hold their annual picaie It
To ' lo, and two gueals, Mrs. Ernest IW) al Gak Park May 29111 11
&gt;re&lt;Iatfoa, Carpenter of Bidwell and Mrs. noon. All members and frlenda ;Hiddeo WUiiam Pullins.
, are cordially Invited. •
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oresldPnt. this week in the church cha· , _ _ _:.._:.._:_.::......:.:..=:=
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During tho buoinm IJtettill,
ry • Lormg •
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Mrs. Garland Caudill IIIII Mra.
Mrs. Charles Lanier present· Joha Phillips were pnoeoted
the above ~ names of new members, and service pils. A letter frgm tiM
Dawn Car- mtroduced thosP who were pres- Upper Room F·"
cuowship Wll
·rry Evans, ent. The eall to conunltmeal read. It expreaaed lbaW 1o
' Globokar, was led by Mrs. Lamer, Mrs . the Socety f tha
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Beany and Cecn
Peter Potamus

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Preliminary diltrlet • state
'mention In English
basketball and hasehaU all four scholarship certificates were '
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al
y.·an, !!"- of the Vocahu- presented Shirley Kueker, Enl!· Conteet award w1nnel'l pre- ' .
lary down two years, member Jlsh 9; Twill Karr, English 10; llfDled awards were Blll A.'len,
I'd the National Honor Suclety, Jackie Bohr, Engllsb II; GreJ Vocahulary Down; Kay Boothe,
prealderrl of the aenlor cla•s, BIUey, EngUsh 12; .
!.Dulse Spelldo!!" award, and Penny
llomocoD,.II eocort blo junior Michael Algebra I; Ma Karr WoHe, foelly.
)'W, Spanlob Club member his and Ann Holter, Plane Geome- Marilyn Karr and
Esther
lmbrnll! ,..,,
try; B111 Allen and
VIrginia S}leliCer wera presented I be
Dalley ,.. a member o1 •tu· Coleman, Algebra n;
Twill Yesrboolt lWard, Mary Bahr th
~ ......,U his junior and aen- Karr, World '"•tory; Tom Os- and Iiobe1l TrusoeU, the news- M
borne American Hlotory; BUI AI· paper awards, and Cberyi.Bentz
loll AmetiCarl Government; Len- ....,.lved the DAR award.
.OUDgS
ora Michael, General Science, Recipients of the Senior Non- Iii
c
TwiJa Karr and JO'Jce Van Mel- Aeldemic awll'ds were Barhars :
er, BloloiY; Btu A1Jea Cbemls- McGratb, &amp;lee club key; Marl· H
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try; Sandra Newlun and Sblr- 1yn Karr, band key; Duane Tot- 01
lay Rucker, Latin 1: Marilyn tie and Unda Larklnt, drama!- J 1
Mr. and Mro. E4ward YOUIIII, Karr, Lot1n IJ, and JullllleCoy, 1cs key; BID Allen, CberJI Bentz
,..,...... In 1111 Middleport and Bookkeeping.
and Roberta Truloell, c111zen. :
ocboaiJ, are rellrlnc Awarda for the lllstrlel W oblp ke)'l, and Either Spencer, 1
eloao of the sebool Jtll' flnall, dlltrlci st.ole eonteat, activity key.
llOIIIbiDed Ioiii of Ill went to BlU Allen, nlrrtb
In Senior IOadlrnle lWarda went ~
111111 ii~llpln~ leaebiDJ cbomlatry; Tom Olbonlo, loth Ill Linda Larkllll, Englllh key;
.. It• ;yiUJII hu boeD I teacb- In Amerlean lllatorJ; OJarlea \llriiDia Coleman, Math key;

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Living
Legion

God It Answer

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lor elaes editor of ·the Easlfnl
star bis 'juDior year, play eal!!
member bis junior and oenl..yenro, 1111 the
scholarship
team all four years of b1gh
..,Mol, In the L!ltin Club hIt

Evangelism

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Winners

David

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Willicim ,'Zerk.le, ·Pam ·sylvester, .
Win South,ern High .SchoQl
Keys
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, ' WUilam Zerkle received the sOoted' 1 &gt;Qanfodb Award . ~
1
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Kennedy.- dy Smith. The pins were ,...,. '
by Mn.
valedictorian key 1&lt;&gt;r the 1966 lllwarian key.
.
~~~:.l'olrierQy1 and !111111&lt;!&lt;1 to students In the el• II
senior class of SOutberll Rial! Sbe' wu ,a member of thP, Sc~
11.
!bD ot ldr. mentary typing ciao• wbo bad hor
' School and Pam Sylvest•r.· won ence club OM year. 'l'ri·M'lllem·
David J. Goodwin, attained 4.1 .words per minute. written
' the salutlltorlan key 'durlDg an bei, Freileh Club member, ,AJi.
l'ome!:o1. were Mrs. Hoffrnail al.. presented · In an
a"ards assembly Friday after' nual slat! salesman, a me~
the Danfortb Founda- medals to senior memiJero of sllldents'
noon.
· · of t1te oeRior clRSI play, 011
(W...d8' at lhe annual A· . the school paper otaft fleeell'·
Both Mi" Sylvester and Z... ·the schollll'9blp team three
Assembly at . Pomeroy I ing tho.!e medals w~ Sharon IIO!f,
Ide are residents of CoUege yearil, In tlii&gt; glee club tbtee
Frl~y morning. IBiggs, Vlcldl Fetty, LoJ:elia EJ&gt;. Friel:,
Rood in Syracuse. WOllam 19-yelirs, band four ;ears,
a
~:ilsnlm1b Awatds annua~ lin, Margie Warner, Donna Rel· Becky Stlvm WQ ~lso recogthe son of Mr. and MrS. Wllllnm !"ember of the Pep Club, Fu·
gradu8Ung seniors who Ibel, Linda Smith, Cheryl Ed- •
as ~ Pometoj' ,winner of
R. Zerkle 8lld Pam 'iS I be tore IJomemakers .of America; .
the oullialldlng aen- wards, Brenda owens, Cbarlotte the recent~ Mil~t IIIIIIP'
daugbter of Mr; and Mrl. Artb· lfas a' llbrJrlsn lbret yean and
~the outstanding sen- Lambert, Linda Reuter, Judy port or the bond issue.
ur Sylvester. They complel&lt;!d a class olllcer bet junior;·~.
the college preparatory course, Sbe is a member of the Syra·
· by the lacul,IJ. Both Rlgbthouse, Kandl Grueser, Jan~ Medals .and letters were . _a·l;!ii:t;c~;)~;.
mody·· irndGoodwln have ·Johnson, and Beverly Aleshire. warded by Coach BusseD Moore
Zerkle .is president of the cuae Presbyterian Church and
,ompjeted
College
Prep Dale Gum of the faculty pre- to the following baseball playband, vice president of 1 be teaclJcs a &amp;tnday School olaal
·
ooutai!. Miss Kennedy ba• been senl&lt;!d typing awards to second ers, Diek Wt'IT)', Bruce Slmpo tniala( (iro11J11m at 0 h to gloe club, a member of ~ there:
1
~flied u a student at the year typing students and also soo, Rod Karr, Eddie Boer, Bill ' \~!tate IJIIY&lt;!:il~• .He II a stu· Sclenee Club and FrenCh oliib, Other aw" presented diJr. '
i
I.... Hospital School of Nurs- presenl&lt;!d medals to members Mooie, Steve 'Finlaw, Robert dell! lllyairr ·~i Hl1h wp cbalrman of the Beaus lng the assembly lncludedi
nf li&gt; Gallipolis and Goodwin of the stslf of the school annual. Whaley, Leimle Van Meter, Re• ocbool. no prnpill pnvlclet Alii ~ .CO!Jllllltlie ror two Oisll:ict • State Scholarship ,
Y1JLL1AM
. 1 PAM SYLVI!Itl'E8
will attead Ohio S11te Univer- Library awards were present. Camlngs, 111111 aruc:k Bartell, oatslandiq ldp oohool · IIC~ yean&lt;: bas -been president of ~t ~wards, Caro! WIICOJ&lt;en
Tr~M.
was
president
of
jbe
In
Ffench
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In
the
dlvllipll
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ed by Mlss Heleo Smith to sb~ Members of lhe ·.track team ...,. mdeall dtroel eoatod
Mlss Kelllli!dy was also an- dent librarians, Shirley
Ale- !Jonored by Coach Bud Bickel wllb leacbefi and ............. Latin Club his junior ~. of the Diltrict 111111 lltb I~ the 1 Dam .Dowttje, ~ Norris,' were - by_Comde lleellllllt
lOWIOilll as the winner of the ahire, Marjorie Bentz, Sharon were Don SWisber, lluaile
tl fteoplled eompe-. served on the Ecllo and AmMial dlvisl~ of the state; Brenda :Jobn Warner, Joy&lt;e Mlnue~[ Wllllim ~; Chlllll MIU..
;~ HOIIIl' Society Schol- Biggs, VlckH Fetty,
Charles kl BUI N
Tile pniiJ1Ilil will 1!0 from stalls, was .in the senltlr play Bradi!rd, English 9, tblrd place Breuda Bradford and Caloi)'D e\VIi llid JI!Plcellobltc:k Will thl
cast, on the seholanbip teant· In Division of SEO District awl Hem•! wtWc''M
:t4rl4itil'•=tb ·' w •·- 1JIIetl•
ujjllp fll $'15. Sbe had previous- Hayes, Jane Johnaon, Charlotte
Cro ea~~l
J1IDo 3i ......., Ayg. lt.
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Good Cillzen of Pomeroy Hlgb Reibel, Judy Rlghthouse, and ~a~
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Linda Smith.
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!\! other presentations, Mar· Mrs. Elaine Rouae recogolz- :::;
Jo4e Bentz, daughter of Mr. ed students In her shorthand :lj"',
arii ¥1'1. 'l1lomas Bentz, Route classes wbo bad passed with a "T!! 1
I, J'MIIr.,, waa announeed by grade of to or better a theory ~ ~
lrlill :Helen Smith of the faculty test devisod by the Gregg Pub- ~·
" the wbmer .ol the Future llshlng Company. They were iHI:8'
Daylight Savin- Timte l 1 11Y DICit 1LE1NEB
Daytime ShoW!!
Brando In "Morlturl," and the er, daring World War D, be 1181
reachers of AmeriC£11 scholar· Peggy Bowers; VIrginia Can- Ier,: Jl
oh1ji of $100. Mba Smith iS ad- nlngham, Candice Hutton, Peg· BQII I
HOLLYWOOD !NEAl -John two became ~lellds. Brando 19 a translator lor llie 11. S. Af!IIJ
WIITN TV·D
wens TV.S
vJ;lJr of the P....,.., chapter gy Hoffner, Susan
Lytle, Jo ~ ,
I Go1rv is Dallll)' ltaye'l summer now shooting "A Countess from - be speslol Enjdlsh, Itellan,
of the ITA.
Smith, Sandra Bailey, Beverly B .
1'::~~~":;~1 on CBS he Hoog Kong" b' Charlle
German, ·Spani&amp;!l and Porloo
At the oaembty Mrs. Bern- Beaver, Mlllie Legar,
Carla the, ~e ,
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lee Holfmall awarded elemeo- Nortm, Belinda Scott, Judy moJ:I'i)
The
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mlflhl
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Brando
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lew
weeks
ago
and
Tben
he
heeame
aa
oelor,
Mike wanaee
7:1151a11 typln&amp; pilll to Barbara Smith, Paulette Snider, Janel st. cipaJf
and Gaey'o manager. Joe Brando mentlonoid thai they aolbog llmnlalloll EIII'8(IO aad
DaOy Won!
7:25Cslda,
tuma pale at lhe !bought had just fired an'lefor who bad South Amerbo Ia maay tanFaith
Bo&lt;o
7:30-- Is demonstrate blo new to- one scene - a panciHirunk sfe. pages Be tiled blo oaretr bel'&amp;
FunSchool
starcher·
8:110-venUon. Gary Is an experleno- win-d 011 a ohlp.
but aotblng IIIDdl uppened, io
8:30-ed scuba diver and he has In- So Rico packed up and tell be opeaod a coaple of ceHee
vented a gizmo be calla I be for Lond011. He baa no guaran· sbups.
9:00 Morn. Show Capt. Kangaroo
Movie
Aquapeller.
tee tbal be'D gel tbe pari, ont,· 'I was doing well," he ,.,.,
9:30-t
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promise !hal· he wiU "hut 1 wasn't happy, so I went
It 1 aps on 111e
Lucy
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erwa· lnt-~·- Rl · '- "'-lin
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btlck to actinR.
ter swimmer and 11 self....,. ""'""" co '" - e ·
10·25-NeWJ
tained _ 11 holds his air and CattaDI Is ltallon - born, hall· He has parts 1n two plctureo,
The McCovs
10:311-Concent.
the batteries which
. I him .Italian and half.Jewlsb. He grew not relea!led yel, which
he
Supermarket
nderw
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~k
sev
up
In
Brazn.
Aa
a
kid.
be
ran
thin~•
will
"'""him
a
biR
boost
. 11:011-Mornlng Sta Andy Griffith
1
The Dating Game a10~
a a a n
• away and joined a clrcua and -"What rnd You Do In tbe
11:30-Parodlse Bav Dick Van Dvke
per hour.
became· a trapeze artist. His Wqr. Daddv?" and "Tobrnk ...
Douno Reed
Love of Life
12:00--Jeopardy
"I waDt to demonstrate tt,n father had him brou~ht back He's an Italian tn 011~, a GerNPWS
12:25
Father Knows
Gary
''by going Ia at Ba• and ]l1JI tn mllltary schnol . Lat. man Jewln the other.
Search For Tomor
12·:!0- Postomce
Monlea aad IWimmlllglo
Guiding Light
12:4!&gt;-I olin•'• Islaad - ........alllr. ~
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This is a worthy undertaking
Ben Casey
Woman's Page
1:00 NeW!
lor
anybody hut a alnger cot t h • l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Aa World TurDs
1:30tbreshold or enduring fame aad llaytime SboWII
'1:35---Singfng
Daylight Savings Time
long • term capital galna. Of
Cmndentird
2:00-0Ur Uvee
Password
con....,, If the gadget proves a - - - . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A Time For Us
House Party
2::!0 Doclor!l
profit-maker, Gary oould be the W!IAZ TV·I
wens TV41
WIITN TV..JI
only
televl91on
personality
lo
8:
43-Com
l'&lt;lb
Gn.
Hospital
Truth
3:00 Another World To
!&lt;lewl
lsponaor himself.
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The
Nurst!l
"John
Gary
Industries
Pre.,.....,
Edge
Of
Nlflbl
3:30 You Don't Say
Mike Wallace
,.110Never 1\Jo Yount
John Gary."
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Dally Woril
Secret Stmm
4:00Wlloever opoaoon ldm Is Jae. ,,!OLife of Je1111
,,05 Mr. Cartooa
Rin
Tin
TID
Where Aetlon Ill
Gory Is, I lldDt. the flatll
4:30 Y~ Bear
!I'UII Sdloal
alnaer 11'0111111 ltlday. Be
1:011-Cbeyenne
Sea Hunt
Soupy Salee
a "'too lite aadlble •lit and 1:30Bravo Slamou
Beaver
nmmer'a olaow could mab
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Wedding United
Lynn Mooney,
John Burnett

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Miss Lynn Mooaey. da~=~
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin~ I
of GaUipolls, became the
of Mr. John Burnell, aon
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Burne«
of Rl 141, Gallipolis, on May
14th. The ceremony was per·
formed by the Rev, Robert I
Rider at 4 o'cloc .• in the arter..l
;• · noon at Cheshire Methodist I
Church.
Mrs. James G. Lane, sister
1of the bride, served as matron
cl honor, and Mr. Charles Riebards of Columbus. was best
MR. AND MRS. DAVID E. BROWN
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:an. The brode wolf be graduMr. and Mrs. (Jenniler K: Crew) David E. Browa wore
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Touch 01 The Master'• Hand," lasliog Arms." and "IIJ llopt
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Society 01 Christia1 Service, DevotiOII """' llvoa b)' lin.
at the borne of Mrs. Nancy Emma Newmu, 111111 abe reo4l
Stewart, Gallipolis. Mrs. Zelma a poem "Take Timo To !'raJ. •
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Mrs. Frick Hostess to Class
For Regular Meeting this Week

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Mrs. Paw Frick w.. hosteso Things, Miss Dorothy L e , g Ihelp support tho miltl!tt. ,_
to the Willmg Workers Class of and Being Kind, Mrs. Harley another year.
the Enterprase EUB Churcb Brown. A reading, What 11 A delicious ]uncb WM _ . .
,evening at her home, Live For, from McGuffey Read. ed to 17 members, four vtsitwa.
Sprmgs Road.
, er. by Mrs. MyrUe Lang, con- ..d the cblldrea. The nezt.,....
The meeting In charge of icluded the program..
lng will be June 16th at tla
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. en w . evoUoos by Mrs. Danny Duzits to aeU ODd dish huur.
John Strulh. Poalm 37 wa• read cloths were distribul&lt;!d to selL /
~ Mrs. Buck, followed by 1 Relreslunen19 were aerved
PLAN CLASS REUNION
::be~ Prayer by Mrs. Frick. Iby the hostess to the above Members of the graduatiJIC
em poems were reed In· aRd Mrs. Ed King, Mrs. Her- daas of 1951 at Chester wlll
bf Mrs. bert Dix11, Mrs. Carl Moore, hold their annual picoio •
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Carol, a junior at Poiol Pleas, A ant High, Is secretary •f the
itr · W. Va. Associatioo of Studeot
• s. Councils, member of the Nation~ge al Honor Society, the y. TeeM,
or- Main Street Baptist Church.
She is a PPHS cheerlead,.. and
a lalenl&lt;!d folk-singer.

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Vaughn, treasurer.
j Mrs. Charles Lanier present- Mrs. Gar_la~ Caudill ud Yrl.
Attending besldes the allove ed names of new members and Johll Phlfhpo wero prtltl1ted
were Becky Hawley, Dawn Car- intrndured those who were ~res- servJee P118• A letter fnlm tbt
per, Keith Evans, Terry Evans, ent. The
to commlimell l Upper Room FalloiVIiblp Wll
, Jenny Menchinl, Sally Globokar, was led by Mrs. Lan1er, Mrs. read. It ezpressed tbuU ID
or lbe Maria Grueser, John Goodwia, John O'Dell, Mr9.
Marvi• the Soc~~ for tbt lllOilOY Pfl
"'~"" 1 Wendy Carper, Linda Wehrung, Sanders and Mrs. Lloyd Blazer. seat to , Emergency VIet Nam
Barbara White Robert Burdette
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Benny Wright, Mike Globokar ' Corcle Two was ill ~argo of and MrJ. Harold Swi11dler ,...
Kay Bing Cha . p rte
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Mahon, Mrs. Charles J. Neal, lloyd Blazer ud Mrs. Evet'lll
Mrs. Harold Swindler. Mrs. Mar- McMabo•.
Sanden, Mrs. Ernest Wise- FoUowing the program 1 dlCarol Kegley Named viii
man, Mrs. Bruce McDonald, Ucious dessert courn wa1 _..
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Loc:ally oWIIed uul only 12,000 mllet, 8 cyl. engine,
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work. Five year parantee.
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V8 engine, Powerglide trans. Uke new white wall
tires, radio. Seat always rovered, beautiful aqua
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1963 OIMOlET Impala ...... $1795

o., •• Route 7.
THERON CRUISI

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Hardtop coupe, white finish, spotlessly clean red
illterlor, 327 engine, automatic transmission, pow·
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ndlo and beater.

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SYRACUSE - New I llldroom
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·1962 CHEVROLET Impala ...... $1595
Sta. Wagon. lAlw mileage by local owner, white
over black finish, spotless red interior, new white
wall tires, VB engine, automatic trans. Power steerIng and brakes, radio and heater.

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Power stooring, spoUea fawn luterlor trim. Beautiful maroon over beige finish. Radio, heater and
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BUSINESS COLLEGE

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all games to be playtc
five teams from Meig!
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too\ place Uvo clays IB0 but
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DA NANG (UP!) -'!'be ellbtlor oa Nq eDied
today 1D apparent viciQry 4or
Premlor Ngujen cao . KJ'J
government wben rebel !rOOfS
In , lhe Tlon lloa pqolla
om'rtndered and marched out
wlih their bends up.

day battle

wbe wm allghtly iDjured by a
l'enade 08 they left the 1JB8oda
sunday night. They were AP
corrOspoaclanl Robert Pees,
Br!tlsb free-lance photolfapber
Timothy J. Pap and Alain
Taleb of Paris match.
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1na1111enla by Ky'a loi'&lt;4$\
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correspondent nt at ltll ·"1 die
pB80da with Millll Cb¥1• ,a
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lhe rebels would fl&amp;bl to the
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lhe biuJ,1 dled IVIay to almosl was blown off a wall by the pagoda," Cb1eu said.
nothl!!i, although a 1fenado llJut but suffered no Injuries. Mllltlry pollee wbo oeai-ehed
burst or the slaecato ripple of a Reslatanee at the pqocla- the bulldlni aftoi tbe ~er
flurry of gunfjfe could sun be the malll rebel fortress here- loand 00 trace of ChleU or of
heard from tbno fD tbno.
collapsed at Z p.m. !I a.m. tbe rebel miUtary eommander.
AlnOD8 the last eaaualties of EJl'l'), four bours before the Wood wbicb the monks bad
tho batllo wera three newsmen 011plralion of a surrender llacked In the temple oourt-

Aq.ON - STATE
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Frazlof Reams, the Democrat- 1
lc caJIIIidate lor governor, Sun··
clay UJed Democrats and
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ReBJD4 told a Uniled
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labor WOuld
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the blg wjnner If the
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mansion aod the
''The alllailce belween the
ocraUc Party and labor II
for both " Beama said
very s~re of the
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) - Tbe Ohio Republican or·
berteflelal to labor with
ganlzlUon, In a program II bopee ean be used naUonaJl1,
officials holdlng lmPortaol
hos begun a new drive to win lntellectuall to the party.
ed posla."
"'l'bla JII'OUp bas shown great llltertst ID the RepubU.
but In many respects the". people have boon n•
~·:"!~~·= ~m~:te Chairman John s. An4rewl said In announc.
will pUbUih a
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pnl, vomng !bat they would
burn tbemselveo fD death U
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atood abandoned Bllll uobomed
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Allboush Da. Nang a~;j Sergeant Stewart, son of Mrs.
fD ,be firmly m the b · lbe · Ethel Mae Stitt, Racine Route
Ky • forces, rebelamiiJIID held .... 2, who was kUled in small armo
diy of Hu, Ill
eo to ""' ' fire on .station at Anken • VIet
llllrlbwest Government lurees '
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bave made no attempt iOfar fD I mobile Div.
subdue the IDSU11enls there.
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tbougb there was often heavy to the United States in
lighting In the area around tho , ber.
temple, ~ .~~ ltaell In eddltion to hi! mother
suflered H -.e.
II survived by hla wUe,
ly of Scbweinfust, Germany,
two sons Robert Lee Zl\
John wnitam, 8 montbs, df
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tng Contest, and a spectacular parade will launch the See- it, ~'lncblllall 'II Ill' 1r, .. ,
ond Annual Big Bend Regatta June 10.
Oaly mllor claDy tem;w..
Thla triple offering will be In conjunction wltb, and lin e.loimPI upected. 1fCii1,
Immediately follow formal opening ceremonies In Pomeroy. tered . . _ . _ 1 ......
Commercial elhlbill will open their dooro at noon that day, pbo lhe lilt pert oflhe . . .
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follow.
1:30 p. m. one of the main preclplloUoa.
The parade scheduled throUgh events, the Eastern
United • -- - -- - - Mason, W, Va., Middleport""'! States Divisional Cbampionshlp
Pomeroy, wdl move arousnil e boat races, will ~et uoderway sbows will also be oa bani! d
p m A professional
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acts has been scneduled lor Pqean~ which is always a all ages.
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spectacular of iii own, wUI be- Regatta weekend will elo!ll
Mr. CartooD from WSAZ-TV gin at I P· m. followed by a about 7 p. m. Sunday. Tbe e.
has been ocheduled lor a per- record bop lor leel!'agers.
lire schedule promises M ...
sonsl appearanco for the kid- Sunday wlll also be a big ·clay young ollld old.
dles at about 9:30 a. m. Satur· with the events to begin at Bl&amp; Bond Regatta eollllllltlae
clay. Other klddle events are 12:30 p.. m.. with ,the Eastet:" members said plano lor tile
also slaled for Saturday mor.. U. S. DiVISional vhampiODSblJl Regatta Weekend are . neariJ
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boat races resuming, lnlermlJl. &lt;OIIlpleted. Tbe commlltee oz.
All p., m. Saturclay the Clax- gled with the Art ClutoR water pressed its appreelajbl
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