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Mrs. David Nease, Mmersville,
with Mrs. Fred Nease and Mrs.
Us win Nease as COobostesses.
Mrs. Karl Grueser, vic e
president, was in charge of the
meeting whicb opened with devolions taken 'rom Acts by Mrs.
Fred Nease, who also read a
poem. "Spring," . and closed
with prayer. Members answer·
ed roll call with their favorite
line arrangement.
A report was given on the regional meeting held recently in
Logan, by Mrs. David Nease,
II was announced that Mrs.
Victor Hysell made the corsag.
es for the queen and her court
at the eighth grade party of

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"GENGHIS ICAHNH
Stephrn Boyd James Mason

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g!on met , ~a&amp;.y evening al iattend the 'tea 81oJ\g wllli Ul))l l Tuesday• eveil!i/g al llle ~ock
the Legion boll In MiddleporL ,president&amp;, the :\AmeriCanism ~~!.: ~~~,.~~th L •,~
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. 1 14'8. Fred ,Leifhe.l gave the
ed the members of Girl Scout The summer COI!VenUo~. was report ol ,the , ~asurer. M·r s.
Troop 185 of Middleport
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In pl~e when bloom Is wanted
Good Morning, Spring, was as they do better than to reset.
the topic of the program pre- Mrs. Fred Nease gave a dem·
senled by Mrs. Hysell who not· onslraUon 011 a ikebana right
ed that a pageant of color un- band arrangement.
folds with daffodils, and lbal Flower arrangements were
iris may be led during their judged and blue ribbons awardtime of blooming. She urged ed to Mrs. Fred Nease f~r a
members to visit area rose Japanese arrangement using
shows.
evergreen, and Iris; Mrs. Us·
A paper, "Tools and Trick! win Nease, a perpendicular ar·
of Flower Arrangement," was rangemenl of iris; Mrs. Homby Mrs. Vernon er Holter, a Japanese arrangewhich brought out to ment of iris; Mrs. Victor Hy·
use vemllculite and sand, need· sell, a corsage and specimens;
lepoint holders, chicken wire, and Mrs. David Nease and Mrs.
tape and clay for best Edison :lollon for arrangements
results.
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of iris.
Mrs. lllram Fisher
gave, A dessert course was served
"now is the time to," divide by the hostesses to 12 members
and reaet mlllll&gt;, and to set out and a gues~ Mrs. Selma Call
annuals and to sow zinllla seed of Chester.
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Mrs. HOWard CaldweII Sr•t HOsfeSS
At Meeting of Rose Garden Club

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Rose Garden Club members
Tuppers Plains held their
May meeting at the home of
Howard
Caldwell, Sr.,
opened by prayer and with
Mrs. Norman McCain, president, presiding.
Mrs. Charles Carr read the
verse of the month. Roll call
was answered by presenting and
idenllfying wild flowers.
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The program consisted
of
"Tips For Transplanting," by
Mrs. Rose Cox;
Chestnut
Trees," by Mrs, I. 0. MfCoy,
and "Now Is the Time to ,, .. ,"
by Mrs. R. V. Weatherman.
The nominating committee,
of Mrs. John Arbaugh, chair·
man, Mrs. Grace Stout and Mrs.
Patricia Goebel, reported off~
cers nominated for the coming
year were: Mrs. I. 0. McCoy,
president; Mrs. Rose Cox, vice
, president; Mrs. James Stout.
secretary; Mrs. R. V. WeatherI man. treasurer, and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith, news reporter.
I May baskets and flower ar·

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at~~e~f~~r!~·~er~i~~~d. by COMPLETES COIJRSE
Mrs. Wakely,
who congratu· Pvt. James W. HeD!&lt;?D• ,whose
lated the members on their parents, M~. and Mrs. Josepb
work, Mrs, Stscy, Mrs. Betzing, Scott,"~ve m Mason, W. Va.
and Mrs. Rowan, after which completed a signal supply and
Mrs. Swan on hehall of tbe parts course at the Ahny SouthCouncil, presented them with a eastern -Signal SchoOl,' Fort
gilt and also Errra Jesse, cap- Gordon, Ga., May 20. He enter·
lain, and Carrie Neutzling, pi- ed the Army in November 1965
nnist for the evening. T h e jand rel!l!l~ basic training at
meeUog closed in regular form.. I ~For~l~Gnr~d~on:_,~G~a':..---~~
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b)' lbe Jli'OIIJ~eq1. A permanl!lit J!l. · on .. ,ay, · 1Y •
show ring was disc~ a n d the ·tradl.IIonal presentaUDD ell
!_~'!, F~sl, ~!chard Karr, Bibles wiD take place.
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wen~ nii)DO(I to Jlleel with tit• meeUng, a, ·
bers and ,
lair, ~d, at ll!eir -n~l. m,eet-- enjoy,ed bf 30 ,~~m. ,,
'jng,'.June &amp;, .AI. ~!'~! ,~lose ,ottpe· I)U,I!IIto•. I, ,' · J -j;;iijiiii;;;;;;;

their assistance )l'ith the sale. Ill
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Mrs Dale ~urning reported ' m. Delegakl! eleeted:to :attend
11\e ·rummage and bake sale a ' Include' ~.'• 4J)lerl Roul!b and .
FRID~Y
success.
~: Dale. li'lolitning• Wect.d as
Members reported ill includ· alle,rf\Bles were .AJieen :• Searles ,
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to be remembered by .the auxil- the sa~ of!icer~ wete elected
lary. Ml'!. Roush announced for the nest ' year. Membl!rsblp
A Wo11derful Time For Family Shopping. A Good Time
that the Buckeye Girls' Tea quolll is to be completed by
would be held Saturday, June June I to be reported before '
Your Memorial Day Week-End Needs- Flowers, Picnic Sufjplies,
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state_ convention ID July.l
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· · Porch 1nd Liwn :Furnj_tura, Sportswear for Men, Boyi, ~~m;n,
member of state
credenha!l member~ who contribUted · to
eommlltee and Phyllis Rowan, j the rummage and bake sale a,nc~ ·
Girts Swi~iults .For .Everyone In The Family.
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Gleam Counlll of Manetta and members went to Ja'ck's Dairy . Tak~ Advantage Too, of the Big Spring Furnitu ... sat( :On1the
Theodorus Council, Pomeroy, Bar for refreshmeru.. , .
2nd •nd 3rd Floors. Buy What You Need and Use Our S!insible
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Delegates io the s~er-con-_4 atlhe' Leglon ~me· ~ wens- .4~FairGrou~ .:
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"Spring" was the theme
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AND SATURDAY. NIGHT ·TIL '9
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htat nun Who addressed a Jetter to Presl~t Jolms!!D .bunted herself "' dealb 'here Sullday
ln an efl!ll'lto .el)lbarrass the
pro • Ullll!ld S,lates So.uth VI~
oamese gov"nment of Premier
Ngoyen Cao Ky.
The nun ...,led out lbe act
of oelf.Immolalion outside a pa·
goda In this nbelllous clly
center of the opposltlon to Ky'a
regime.

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., I~· ,IIi UlllteQ Nations Sec, .~ GeJI9ral Tbant and Viet··.18mese ~ ol Slate Nguyen
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the lint oelf·lmmo;~u ; iiDee the regime
of
rM&lt;!Iil"* Nile DiDh Diem
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, , .'r•The act of seU-destructlon
: . ieame alter government forces
·:litre re)IO!&lt;Ilid ready to take
· "cOntrol {d ·Hue under an agree.
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Nguyen Cbanb Thl.
The death of the aun Thanh
Quang 50 observm
feared
could signal a wave of
self·
immolations throughout the
country sucb as those wblch
preceded the overthrow of the
Diem regime.
Tile lelf·lm
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plloe al the Dtea De l'agoda
1plrllul &lt;tlltOr of tho V~·
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If aeeeuor)' lie ·~ approte
U&lt;J'lfletag d!e liVes tl vojl!ll·
leer moab alld .IIJ file
to pioteal tile Ky nlfme ud
Alllerleal tappOI'I ,of lt.
~ mother auperior 'of ·the
dead·nun said the olin had wan~
ed to burn beroell to deatb ·Frl·
doy ln front of lbe American
Comulate.

lOll monka ended.

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daya after sludenta ID&amp;ered

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Presldtnl Jobnson'a refusal to
withdraw BUppqrt fNDi Itt•
govemmenl II!Cked IIIII btlraed lbe Ulllted Slates I!do!'llllo
lion Service Library -iD Hue.
The American Consulalt •.._
been closed and all AIMrlwl .
The monk threw lleraelf onto
citizens except lor lbe ,AIIIerlo
a plle of blazing ldndllnl at the
can Consul and five kl)r '.t!Q;
pagoda and died as a 43-bour
ployes have beeD evaCuate~~
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Miss Judy Butcher. daughter!I ribbons awarded to Mrs. Mary

or Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher, Jane Goebel, Mrs. Lois McCa1n, 1
won the senior award for out. I Mrs. Patricia Goebel alld Mrs.
standing work in music given I Doris Davis.
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by the Athens Women's Music The traveling prize was woo I
"YOUNG FURY"
Club at its meeting held
In by Mrs. Lois McCain.
,
Rory Calhoun
Refreahmenls were served to ~·
Virginia Msyo Athens Monday evening.
(Te-rhnicolor)
Mi" Butcher is a piano stu- one guest, Mrs, Howard Cald·
- anddent of George Katz and will well, Jr., and 17 members. The
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graduate from Oblo
June meeting will be held at
TALL"
June 5. She plans to do
the home of Mrs. Charles Carr.
Edward G. Robinson
(Color)
ate work at the !llllversity.
Also reeeivlng a sclu&gt;larl:hip I
to the Summer Music Clinic
Ohio University was ~:~~~:~1
King, of Rutland, a tr
Pomeroy, Oldo
ist He was accompanied
I Sabra Canaday of Rutland.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Char· The 32nd anniversary of For·
"TOWN TAMER•
les
King of Rutland.
-Technicolorest Rose Council, Daughters of
Dana Andrews Terry .Moore
America, was observed and In·
''LIVING IT UP"
ANNOUNCE
REVIVAL
spection
held Tuesday evening
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A
revival
will
be·
at
the
regular
meeting.
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewi11,
Janet Leigh
gin at the Mason Baptt.t
A large cake iced In white
sion Sunday, May 29th and CO!Jo
de&lt;orated In blue and red
SUNDAY, MONDAY
tlnue through June 5th. Serv- with the inscription, Happy
ond TUESDAY
ices will be held in the .
Forest Rose CounMoy 29-30-31
Hall
In
Mason,
Sunday
was
served
with a potluck
"THE FLIGHT OF
ings at lt and each evening at dinner preceding the meeting.
THE PHOEIIIX"
Rev. Harry K. Morris, pas- Grace Swan, councilor, pre-- TedutirolorJames Stewart. Rkbard Ar tor of the First Baptist Church sided and the meeting opened
len, Ernest Borgnine. Dan
in Bronte, Texas, will be
in ritualistic form. State offi.
Duryea
evangelist. Everyone is
cers, Edith Wakely, district
ColorCirtoon
Iy invited.
deputy, Edith Betzing, aaaocl·
~iiiiiiiii=--=====;;;/•te slate councilor, Iva Stacy,
Sherry Jackson

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Anniversary of
Dof ACouncil
Held Tuesday

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Let us never forget those
who have paid the supreme
sacrifice of citizenship!
In observance of Memorial
Day, our bank will not
transad bu1inns on Men.
llay, MIJy 30.

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

POMEROY

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The Afternoon Circle of Heath
Methodist Church completed its
year's activities with a luncheon Thursday afternoon In the
ehurcb d!Ding room.
Spring
flowers decorated the luncheon
tables and lbe hostesses, Mr•.
M. L. French, Mrs. Wayne Gibbons; Mrs. C. A. Emmish and
Mrs. Nan Moore, served t h e
meat, dessert and coffee.
Guests included Mrs. C. L.
Wood of Knoxvllle, Tenn., Mrs.
M. C. Wilson and Miss Frieda
Faehnle. Mrs. Mildred Zeigler
gave the table grace.
Mrs. David l!ntsminger preoented the final leBOon from the
study book, ''The Acts, Then
and Now." She pointed to the
Book of Acts as a guidepost for
Christian living, for the past
as well as modern day society.
She stressed the Importance of
church mission program, ae the
total ou(rJ!aeh of the chut'l!h.
Mrs. Everett Davis gave the
treasurer's reporl In the absence of Mrs. Nan Moore and
gave a reoume of the year's
activities and project.. T h e
birthdays of five members were
observed.
Mrs. Wayland, chairman, reported on the rummage sale
and thanked members for cooperation during the past year.
She named a committee for an
entry ill lbe regatta parade in·
eluding Mrs. Bruce Uoyd, Mrs.
Waller Hay.., loin.
Wayne
Gibbons and Mn. EnleraoD
JOIIH. Mill Ben Sanborn dlseuaed the alody boob for next
year. The meetlng was closed
wltb the "Lord's Prayer" &amp;IV·
ell ID UlllaOD.
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Communists

U.S. is Firm
The Dodge Qoys are
dealin' the bottom ,out of
prices to putyou in the ISAlf.
Ahead of the ..,.,1.,·
tl)e great Dodge breed. Drive your ~n ~-1rgajip a;J

O.rt. Coronet, Polara, MonacO or Charaer.
the good guys.

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alt~ of ·striking ftreni&gt;W '¥lid · ileekhanda~- All tow•
~ · went to paying f80 and

•

w

..." ''"month; respectively. 11
wls predlcled lhat cheap labor
oil' 'towboats, packets or ll11'J
otller kind of riVer Craft would
aiion be a lhll\l of lhe P"SI.
Tjtat ·wu the oplnlna of ·many
rltennen who pointed ou1 !bel
there w~s too much demand
· fo~ labor oR abore, muc1t beUor
paY, and m~ better boura.

.m.
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age I! not s0 llollch one of numbers 11 ol
distribution.
There were 252,984 phyoicilns lD the Un-

Ited Stateo lD 1111111, or one for every 'I'll
peraoos. By the end of 1985, tha modlcal
population ball a"-D to 293,111, or - far
every 611 penooo.
This traad Is upeoted to continue, BIYI
lhe Amerlean MediW Aslociatloa, If utimates thai by 1175 the number of docllln
wm Ioiii II leal :110,0110. Will! a ~
t1oo toneul Ill DO mUUon, the doctor •
people raUo will tlnll lmprovt to ooo pbyslclan !or ..., f3l periODS.
By 11110, II new medical ochooll wDI ba
mopenlloft, llllklht a total o1 101. sr. ou..
era 1r0 probelll.e. aDd ail more aro poalble by IllS.
Nevertlllleia, for a varieiJ of - ·
IIIIIIJ' rural areu lad&lt; enoUih doctm. To

li:'ll!nugbliUI lhiD&amp;a of lale.
&gt;!1: In lfdoal, apeaklng

before the
ftJA.;;erloan Soclety of Newo~per Edit«s,
~-roomed over IU&lt;h matlell u tha real
~ tar PfiCll lD Ibis world, tho Ulel
:!,at munar, and .......me power, !lie chaJ.
~~~tP of till -Ifill nalloos, b~
~ldlDg between us and Chllla.
.
z::.::-lle eDIIariN .,. Idea that tho lnePIItl
lilt! 11'111111 8tlefltlt Slrvloe oyalem

r,«.

"1t rt'lledled bJ .llidDa evC)' YOUII8 per.
£. ilin to &amp;lve IIIII Ill' lwo yeart ol aerrict It

Ia ~IJ.
· The me IIIIo 1111 tr111e1 llllqe 1111 1
1:01nputer wbere hlJ hl!arl tlbould be wu·
td phllosopbl&lt;al over the na~ of mon:
" . ... a rational animal - but will! a
• oear Infinite capacity for folly ...... · He
· draws bluepriDIB for Utopia, but
never
~uite gets It built. In the end, be plugs
· oway obstlnateiy with lbe only building
!Dalerlal really ever at blnd: Bll own
part-comlc, part.traJio, ~ bul
-part-glorious nature."
' These aro not tho words of an unleellng
tlficiency ezpert. Nor are these:
''Coercion, after all, llll!l'ely ~apturu
lnan. Freedom captivates man.••
In PittBburafl a few daya later, McHam·
lra said 10mothlnc that abould be pooled
on the wall of every clulroom II&gt; the
tountry:
"Let ua be perfecOy clear about our

'·llio IIOIIIIlrJ

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.. :11 1111 DIID pai vp,rinaii ~'::, !!!'II ~ • ...
the
. Oil, lbe upper ~ . . "'!!Il! ... ' .~
' Ill I'M'JD
' ~
_Iii ~~ Jiooltlon:
.. -a~~ pute - rioiDroil
, . Piloll llave beu ""'DpD•infol
fGr tl!e . limo boiiJC·
,
,

•

., ... ,.., '~'/
, .• J:" ''' .,• ,•

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follojf~

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Auxiliary Patrol

.belp correct lbla imhalaDcl llelwela dt7
IDd COUIIIry' tho AliA hu • PIIJsiolu'l
Placetnenl Service wblob ICII u a cleuo
Jng bo!Jae far bllol'lllllloa il!r dal:l!an .,.,
lDg 1 pla&lt;e to practice and !or MIDMflll!tlel looklng lor a doCIGr. 'Ibn ore allfl
alate mtd1&lt;al IIIJc:lttJ pllf'MIIml bureaUI
. aad rural belltb comml- llddlDg the
lillie problem.
,
In additiOn, tlwdrl to • Sa~ .
Foomdatlon • AliA
[111111'1111 ~ llrlup'
doctorl aad •111111 !ownl toptljer,
IJ7 .
I!OiliiDunitlea wblch olborwill
ml&amp;bl DOl
have ph)l!lclanl Joan tl!om.

Giv~s

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~

AI 1b1a Is pari of lilt IIIIWil. p1r1 aaya tbe AMA. II mea like Walla'
A. Melldyka, M.D., who til a
liahed pnetice lD ClevelaDd .... .
hlJ wife and 11 cblldrell 10 • rural IDwn Ill
MlolDa nearly 1,000 mllel • ..,.
"I fall! could be of more uoe aad 1111 •
need lor both . l!lllelf lllCI the -IIIUIII,
IJ," aplalns _ll81cipo. "II wu a way •
oould 1101 thsl IIIQir!c leeUPa off
Jill .
mllld."

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McNamara: U. S. Soul Searcher. ·

...
:;'~:,..,...., of llo!tiln Robert I. McNa·
f''lilara bu btoa 11,1lni 10me extremelY
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.

_noi irvm ~ -~· ~ ~.P.· , ',..,; w~ munest_Oil till rlvor,
lrlllllellt lfiiJII~ ,wllJ· •••11f
.. '•
. ' .
1111 '-· ' ' . ~;,.a':..
CAPTAIN ~Y, ri'ONE,
llgured • 1 trip .....l,•:t. ~ '. ........ of tho Pl. ~IeasaD~JieGd,
. 211.
··
;~':''.' ""; '' orso• lerryboa~ via!ted Gam.~· . .,t till mud •lbe .pvonilbenl
&amp;~ . Jll e~Uie, Mo.•
. . . . ~ _ ~,!IL
,· . , . polls yeateraay: He h11 one ,1 . . P.Up allbe e11J ·n-1 wlllcb
•·CAf1AIN·~~·
linl!lnl ....... coal ill&gt;all , and
..... .
pi
.
Me)'
11,
ltU
.
·
wo~
!If '.. lhe beat fetries. .. lbla ~
bai prevented ·them
1ro111
three coal ~Hu-.... edte!U.S •
.· a LDet
1111
·.
ftushllla unld Glil' !fl. !lie ::.~ . ~ ol the river . aad the boat !'
.nacllq lbe mara.
, . total IOSI of D,OOO !Qno I ISland
111e
receae.
at
pa)D.
1;'J1i
110'1
,
hpt
qillte
busy.
captain
Blmit
...riV. 'rOm!PlicOnCiot: .
creek ~"IHII,
-·• whlch wu
P belag -aolq
oo.
Jllll+
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...
.
.
·
,
·
nporll
lht.Kanauga
terry
1D
Mllrll,
lfllamntllid"Tbe ~ P'reeaiDne
taken. soulh. The Sprague 1111
1rtn
be
pul
vp
~
·
t
ltlliolt
.
be
doblg
a
good
~.
Caprad,
1ldy
aaooapn
aad
la4teo
lllllli
aoe bell'ilme ever lD tho
the coal are . owned by 1 b e
.. wben the ·pie~ C4!' IMi J!IOY' . lain
g110lble terry Ia
lllCI wives of Masoos who wtte
Clnclmoau • .~Ieaton trade•
Pltlsburgb Coal Cn. The eoaJ.
ed.
FlslierD\01
Win,
.~•~
in.
.
operated
by
oue
·maa
who
11
·
~
on
the
lalaDd
~
and
/lbe
made tho trip from CJn.
c1111110l be recovered; The many
.
dlmU
to BullaJo, W. Va., In
formed,
be
~ami!
.
~
IIf
·
.
tept
bualllllf!
most
of
till
tinle.
Prlncesa
tho
olher
miJDpl
barges of coal Jllllk b1 the
;.
·
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and joul ll 17 oiGpo.
.
off
the
ouiBj4e
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1!4,'
110~
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The
aew
Inco
J
aell
•
propeU.
ClllcluaU
wore
thrown
lDto
a
Sprague since she carne· out
trapa aed plan.
· fllf 1IW
ed steel barge operalblg be)llllllc tbe- ~ .~ .
. IJfr lime bu' IIOV8' beeo equaJ.
have caused tremendous losses
lnaide lock aad lUI ' llijlll· ~ '
lw&lt;el St. Louis, Mo., llld New
otruck by a liard wiDdalorm .
fill.
to her owners•.
be permitted at Dom ii. .
0!6ana, La., iB provJna a great
lrill1e comlni down li-om COlley
~ialie Jl'renklill came to RaeThe convenlon ol ,tljt, ~" _IOccoss, from reports. T h e
lliiODd aad blowa ashore. No
llllaod lD H l&gt;oun- l wu
' May Zll, lilt - The Homer
City Into 11 aelinllll! II&lt;"( lj
barge ls making 118 seCIIIId trip
damage wao done to eitber 'boat.
pllnl ,. lbt 'rreOato,Jo wboo
Smltli took ~•' 300 barrels of
all JK'Obahlllly, mean. 'illfi·P&amp;• · ,aad has been carrying mora
There wen two llvely """PI
~ lllade ·ber run. I hava beeo
salt pt Pomeroy before her
ill~ of lhe ftaeot st;.ritwhfiOI
''IIi••
1.100 tons of frelaht. Capa.. the Galllpollo wharf tile ou..
a Ucenaed pilot """" then 60
departure fot Cincinnati. It was
padtet a1eamer ever · !mllt for
clty of the barge Ia 1,500 toua.
er evealng, 1'tSII!IIq probabiJ · JtBr1. I lfU pUnt 011 lbe Jane
I a.m. before the Slnllh reacbPfltabtqb . !.1ticln.nsd
J. . llne of seU-propelled atee1
from the eieeulve ' heal. '!'brOil
. :JI'riDklla, aad 1111 tbe Kanawha
I be
ed Pomeroy :witb her excursionlrade, whiCh till bee!!.f\!boul
barges will be operatiJJ8 on !be · . Galllpollo m,. «iid a·Dllll from
Valle) wHen they lllade tho run.
IBII after a longatop ."made at
the boat for sewral ·yijm. ·
Ohio River before a great while.
Vmto• wera parttclpllllla. 'lbt
"The laoleal' lime ever made
Pl. Pleasant. The Homer Smllh ·
The Queen Cliy wu,. .hull!
oa
VlniGII 11111r II oald lo have
lly • alelftlboal wu made by
.
,.
has the big' fine-tO~ bell oR
the ways at Clnchmall .i!t . 189'1
WICKETS ON D~m Zll aro
received deddedly lbe wont
the Buckeye State. The time
tile G!liding Star, a CincinnatiUDder tile ouperv.lilon of Caplip and lhe pool wlll proflllbly
ol ll. Bloo!llbed w11 narrowiJ
from Clrtcblnati to Belpre, 300
New Orleans packet of 30 years
tall! Jl'raf!k·· J. !lii!IOII, '-ow at
· · be filled ill a cOIIple of dayo.
avorled ill one of the ft&amp;hll.
mn.. w11 :H hours. They put
aso.
bio suinmer home Ill Michigan
Sleamboats are now pasoo
. Wbarlln8ster Dolmally showed
a polo and fta8 oo II. Her lime
The government bas anmunc..
on tbe Great Lokea. The Queen's
lng through the locks. Tills II
hlJ """'
betw.,.
... never bealeD.
ed that flshermea wlll be bar·
cabla wu buD!
the first time lhls aeasoo Dam
two of tha
11 OM
"'!be Robert E. Let ran from
AGO:

How Many Dodors, and Where
There may bt a - . of doclora lD
Amer"" - aad lor amall toWDI
without 011e at all !bore II DO "maybe" •·
bout It- but tbe paradox Is that tho.ahart-

.,

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2'JIIOlflQ v.u.tJr.~q.
CQ"ANr
.
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.

Oil

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prlnclplea IDd N pri&lt;lrlllel. '1'ldl II I ...
tlaD In llhicb tha hidom of .u-1 Is U.

10lu1el1 !undloiit!JIII."
Ev1:a u be lpib, IIIU •

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pilil!ll inarcloed lind cblllllll oalsl4e ...
bulldil!l.

hn.....

Cao 1111'JODe
lila
IOCII'IIII7't
CGIIIlterpli1 lD .,. IRmUD, .- qwlln
else lD the OoalmuDflt wwld, talldDI In
lbiB IIIJIIIIII!r .. . 11114 .....
...
lllturl . ol llllD, the .-.J!J ol diailnlt
ror that mauor, - -~ tmq!JMo doe

.

'

. plcketlng!
It II. good to erllic!jlt .,....,. fGr CIIW
I!Oiledlve faull8 IDd . laDinp, It . ,..- .
. our mtatate• and ~. ft!!JRII tho
direction of our pollcleJ aD4 p;ocramslD abort, never to oeue our natfmoal soul·
aearchlng.

But we also need ta be reminded ooet
lD a wblle that there IS a flmdamental dU·
terence belweeD totaiUarlan and democratic socleU... It iB a difference meao·
nl by the liWIIo eadl ~ cultlvallo,
lbt llqne of bUmlll Ubarly eadi ~.
lilt delrllllllll .... lntMIIIII ~
each makes oo JIB &lt;ilillm, tho 100[&gt;1 lor
tbe reallzaU011 of ledlvldual
aaptralltal
each allows.
Nat Iaiii of all, It ia 1 dllltrence IIIli
lJ oppareut lD tho typo of leatlera eaclt
produceo aad tbe klDd of wonll they oan

uy.
Thonl: ,.... llr. llcliamara, lot
,..
mlodlng 111. Now, about lba meu Ill Vlel
Nam .. ....

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Years Ago on the Rivew '

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:IV' oo::; n;;;;;u

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.. "vn May

25, 1918, flrelllOIIIDd

deckhands ·.a Kfuwha River
!Qwboala .ilnicl!· for' · higher
'1\'llf!l at Pl. Plei~nt. The ,
Ron- had to
'"' ...... .......

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·-•
t!mw ;;,:.~-::.:'
..
....
"":'~,..,.. •

refused to work lor · I!UlTJ!~ , wagea. · ·
-· · .·
Flretbeo wanted f80 ii moalb
and. (leckhanda 110. There wao
~~~~~- a alrlke on at the P""'"'vy
boa...yards where tho . ·m 01
demhtlded 11 lRcrease l_n wages ·
frllm t'I,!O to f2.75 a day.
Fo~!AIJYI later 11 was reI ihat Kabawha River

....

••
'

'/ip&lt;;tatora ai!'Oed to
alt~ of ·striking ftreni&gt;W '¥lid · ileekhanda~- All tow•
~ · went to paying f80 and

•

w

..." ''"month; respectively. 11
wls predlcled lhat cheap labor
oil' 'towboats, packets or ll11'J
otller kind of riVer Craft would
aiion be a lhll\l of lhe P"SI.
Tjtat ·wu the oplnlna of ·many
rltennen who pointed ou1 !bel
there w~s too much demand
· fo~ labor oR abore, muc1t beUor
paY, and m~ better boura.

.m.
. -.;;u

rn• ~~
.
'

11EJW '

''

age I! not s0 llollch one of numbers 11 ol
distribution.
There were 252,984 phyoicilns lD the Un-

Ited Stateo lD 1111111, or one for every 'I'll
peraoos. By the end of 1985, tha modlcal
population ball a"-D to 293,111, or - far
every 611 penooo.
This traad Is upeoted to continue, BIYI
lhe Amerlean MediW Aslociatloa, If utimates thai by 1175 the number of docllln
wm Ioiii II leal :110,0110. Will! a ~
t1oo toneul Ill DO mUUon, the doctor •
people raUo will tlnll lmprovt to ooo pbyslclan !or ..., f3l periODS.
By 11110, II new medical ochooll wDI ba
mopenlloft, llllklht a total o1 101. sr. ou..
era 1r0 probelll.e. aDd ail more aro poalble by IllS.
Nevertlllleia, for a varieiJ of - ·
IIIIIIJ' rural areu lad&lt; enoUih doctm. To

li:'ll!nugbliUI lhiD&amp;a of lale.
&gt;!1: In lfdoal, apeaklng

before the
ftJA.;;erloan Soclety of Newo~per Edit«s,
~-roomed over IU&lt;h matlell u tha real
~ tar PfiCll lD Ibis world, tho Ulel
:!,at munar, and .......me power, !lie chaJ.
~~~tP of till -Ifill nalloos, b~
~ldlDg between us and Chllla.
.
z::.::-lle eDIIariN .,. Idea that tho lnePIItl
lilt! 11'111111 8tlefltlt Slrvloe oyalem

r,«.

"1t rt'lledled bJ .llidDa evC)' YOUII8 per.
£. ilin to &amp;lve IIIII Ill' lwo yeart ol aerrict It

Ia ~IJ.
· The me IIIIo 1111 tr111e1 llllqe 1111 1
1:01nputer wbere hlJ hl!arl tlbould be wu·
td phllosopbl&lt;al over the na~ of mon:
" . ... a rational animal - but will! a
• oear Infinite capacity for folly ...... · He
· draws bluepriDIB for Utopia, but
never
~uite gets It built. In the end, be plugs
· oway obstlnateiy with lbe only building
!Dalerlal really ever at blnd: Bll own
part-comlc, part.traJio, ~ bul
-part-glorious nature."
' These aro not tho words of an unleellng
tlficiency ezpert. Nor are these:
''Coercion, after all, llll!l'ely ~apturu
lnan. Freedom captivates man.••
In PittBburafl a few daya later, McHam·
lra said 10mothlnc that abould be pooled
on the wall of every clulroom II&gt; the
tountry:
"Let ua be perfecOy clear about our

'·llio IIOIIIIlrJ

e

I

. •

. &gt;}

'· ·

',

,·., i'

. ,1

\

,.

Hit by Strikes'· f~r Higher t

• •'

'•··

.

'·,
.. :11 1111 DIID pai vp,rinaii ~'::, !!!'II ~ • ...
the
. Oil, lbe upper ~ . . "'!!Il! ... ' .~
' Ill I'M'JD
' ~
_Iii ~~ Jiooltlon:
.. -a~~ pute - rioiDroil
, . Piloll llave beu ""'DpD•infol
fGr tl!e . limo boiiJC·
,
,

•

., ... ,.., '~'/
, .• J:" ''' .,• ,•

, "'" ' ·• • ·;J

·

•· .
.
u •• , .. ..
. ·-· __
_._
..,... .., 11
"" .,_,
· !P~t Sprague sl(ucl! l ,h t

•··

...J'

-.,~:,-:.

- (~;1~::

follojf~

s-··

I!¥'

'

Auxiliary Patrol

.belp correct lbla imhalaDcl llelwela dt7
IDd COUIIIry' tho AliA hu • PIIJsiolu'l
Placetnenl Service wblob ICII u a cleuo
Jng bo!Jae far bllol'lllllloa il!r dal:l!an .,.,
lDg 1 pla&lt;e to practice and !or MIDMflll!tlel looklng lor a doCIGr. 'Ibn ore allfl
alate mtd1&lt;al IIIJc:lttJ pllf'MIIml bureaUI
. aad rural belltb comml- llddlDg the
lillie problem.
,
In additiOn, tlwdrl to • Sa~ .
Foomdatlon • AliA
[111111'1111 ~ llrlup'
doctorl aad •111111 !ownl toptljer,
IJ7 .
I!OiliiDunitlea wblch olborwill
ml&amp;bl DOl
have ph)l!lclanl Joan tl!om.

Giv~s

..

~

AI 1b1a Is pari of lilt IIIIWil. p1r1 aaya tbe AMA. II mea like Walla'
A. Melldyka, M.D., who til a
liahed pnetice lD ClevelaDd .... .
hlJ wife and 11 cblldrell 10 • rural IDwn Ill
MlolDa nearly 1,000 mllel • ..,.
"I fall! could be of more uoe aad 1111 •
need lor both . l!lllelf lllCI the -IIIUIII,
IJ," aplalns _ll81cipo. "II wu a way •
oould 1101 thsl IIIQir!c leeUPa off
Jill .
mllld."

-::t''·l

McNamara: U. S. Soul Searcher. ·

...
:;'~:,..,...., of llo!tiln Robert I. McNa·
f''lilara bu btoa 11,1lni 10me extremelY
~ -.

G

.

_noi irvm ~ -~· ~ ~.P.· , ',..,; w~ munest_Oil till rlvor,
lrlllllellt lfiiJII~ ,wllJ· •••11f
.. '•
. ' .
1111 '-· ' ' . ~;,.a':..
CAPTAIN ~Y, ri'ONE,
llgured • 1 trip .....l,•:t. ~ '. ........ of tho Pl. ~IeasaD~JieGd,
. 211.
··
;~':''.' ""; '' orso• lerryboa~ via!ted Gam.~· . .,t till mud •lbe .pvonilbenl
&amp;~ . Jll e~Uie, Mo.•
. . . . ~ _ ~,!IL
,· . , . polls yeateraay: He h11 one ,1 . . P.Up allbe e11J ·n-1 wlllcb
•·CAf1AIN·~~·
linl!lnl ....... coal ill&gt;all , and
..... .
pi
.
Me)'
11,
ltU
.
·
wo~
!If '.. lhe beat fetries. .. lbla ~
bai prevented ·them
1ro111
three coal ~Hu-.... edte!U.S •
.· a LDet
1111
·.
ftushllla unld Glil' !fl. !lie ::.~ . ~ ol the river . aad the boat !'
.nacllq lbe mara.
, . total IOSI of D,OOO !Qno I ISland
111e
receae.
at
pa)D.
1;'J1i
110'1
,
hpt
qillte
busy.
captain
Blmit
...riV. 'rOm!PlicOnCiot: .
creek ~"IHII,
-·• whlch wu
P belag -aolq
oo.
Jllll+
!!Jo
...
.
.
·
,
·
nporll
lht.Kanauga
terry
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lllCI wives of Masoos who wtte
Clnclmoau • .~Ieaton trade•
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. IJfr lime bu' IIOV8' beeo equaJ.
have caused tremendous losses
lnaide lock aad lUI ' llijlll· ~ '
lw&lt;el St. Louis, Mo., llld New
otruck by a liard wiDdalorm .
fill.
to her owners•.
be permitted at Dom ii. .
0!6ana, La., iB provJna a great
lrill1e comlni down li-om COlley
~ialie Jl'renklill came to RaeThe convenlon ol ,tljt, ~" _IOccoss, from reports. T h e
lliiODd aad blowa ashore. No
llllaod lD H l&gt;oun- l wu
' May Zll, lilt - The Homer
City Into 11 aelinllll! II&lt;"( lj
barge ls making 118 seCIIIId trip
damage wao done to eitber 'boat.
pllnl ,. lbt 'rreOato,Jo wboo
Smltli took ~•' 300 barrels of
all JK'Obahlllly, mean. 'illfi·P&amp;• · ,aad has been carrying mora
There wen two llvely """PI
~ lllade ·ber run. I hava beeo
salt pt Pomeroy before her
ill~ of lhe ftaeot st;.ritwhfiOI
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1.100 tons of frelaht. Capa.. the Galllpollo wharf tile ou..
a Ucenaed pilot """" then 60
departure fot Cincinnati. It was
padtet a1eamer ever · !mllt for
clty of the barge Ia 1,500 toua.
er evealng, 1'tSII!IIq probabiJ · JtBr1. I lfU pUnt 011 lbe Jane
I a.m. before the Slnllh reacbPfltabtqb . !.1ticln.nsd
J. . llne of seU-propelled atee1
from the eieeulve ' heal. '!'brOil
. :JI'riDklla, aad 1111 tbe Kanawha
I be
ed Pomeroy :witb her excursionlrade, whiCh till bee!!.f\!boul
barges will be operatiJJ8 on !be · . Galllpollo m,. «iid a·Dllll from
Valle) wHen they lllade tho run.
IBII after a longatop ."made at
the boat for sewral ·yijm. ·
Ohio River before a great while.
Vmto• wera parttclpllllla. 'lbt
"The laoleal' lime ever made
Pl. Pleasant. The Homer Smllh ·
The Queen Cliy wu,. .hull!
oa
VlniGII 11111r II oald lo have
lly • alelftlboal wu made by
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has the big' fine-tO~ bell oR
the ways at Clnchmall .i!t . 189'1
WICKETS ON D~m Zll aro
received deddedly lbe wont
the Buckeye State. The time
tile G!liding Star, a CincinnatiUDder tile ouperv.lilon of Caplip and lhe pool wlll proflllbly
ol ll. Bloo!llbed w11 narrowiJ
from Clrtcblnati to Belpre, 300
New Orleans packet of 30 years
tall! Jl'raf!k·· J. !lii!IOII, '-ow at
· · be filled ill a cOIIple of dayo.
avorled ill one of the ft&amp;hll.
mn.. w11 :H hours. They put
aso.
bio suinmer home Ill Michigan
Sleamboats are now pasoo
. Wbarlln8ster Dolmally showed
a polo and fta8 oo II. Her lime
The government bas anmunc..
on tbe Great Lokea. The Queen's
lng through the locks. Tills II
hlJ """'
betw.,.
... never bealeD.
ed that flshermea wlll be bar·
cabla wu buD!
the first time lhls aeasoo Dam
two of tha
11 OM
"'!be Robert E. Let ran from
AGO:

How Many Dodors, and Where
There may bt a - . of doclora lD
Amer"" - aad lor amall toWDI
without 011e at all !bore II DO "maybe" •·
bout It- but tbe paradox Is that tho.ahart-

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direction of our pollcleJ aD4 p;ocramslD abort, never to oeue our natfmoal soul·
aearchlng.

But we also need ta be reminded ooet
lD a wblle that there IS a flmdamental dU·
terence belweeD totaiUarlan and democratic socleU... It iB a difference meao·
nl by the liWIIo eadl ~ cultlvallo,
lbt llqne of bUmlll Ubarly eadi ~.
lilt delrllllllll .... lntMIIIII ~
each makes oo JIB &lt;ilillm, tho 100[&gt;1 lor
tbe reallzaU011 of ledlvldual
aaptralltal
each allows.
Nat Iaiii of all, It ia 1 dllltrence IIIli
lJ oppareut lD tho typo of leatlera eaclt
produceo aad tbe klDd of wonll they oan

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Tour Planned
For Fanners

Na. 33 or No. 2A
You can ~haJJaa llmtia balfbocaUMwith 1 McCormick

lnle!'DIIiiollll Hay CoJIIIilio-, olema oro CUJbion..:ruabed
full loqll!. J'roWa·rich looveo oro ooved. Leav• and
ot1m1 clrJ r. :~ llmt, oJIII corolene iDM ;. reduced.
t&lt;A o -.It, J011 allo pt ~ to 6% better foedU., value.
· Hay cat ..,._ ud qu.ickly conditioned ilat ita protein
peak, toPI in TDN and vitamin A. Liv•toct like it
bettor and rain Cuter. Soo ua lor luU dtlollo.

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POMEROY

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'1he cost of freedom
is always highbut Americans have
always paid lt.
And one path we. thaD

Transfers
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on

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Up Their Mowers,
You're on the Wayt~ the Field!

ANHYDROUS
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NITROGEN!
TRADE WITH
CENTRAL

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OF OHIO
Formerly&lt;Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
3rd &amp; Syqmere
Gallipolis, 0.
446-2463

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quickly, easily-while the mower rests on 1ts
own support stand. You may even get an acr•
mowed loefare others get their mowers .hooked
up. You'll like the smooth, quiet cutting, t~•.
New Holland's extra-long3'A" sickle stroke allows
more time tor crap to tiiLthe spaces between
guards. Result fa•ter, cleaner-,t:ut.ting at lower
overall knife speed. Less wear"rna(e durability.
See us soon for full detaiJs.l ,.
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one oJ the Gravely liili!rl field in,·thiJ powerful team:.
·the high-torque Gravely Tractor and tbe lll·roor-dtive
30'~ Rotary and""" what they'11y. Elpeo;lally the on. · ·
that have awned a Gravely 10110 y..,. or mora.' ·· .
Then, il you don't beUeve tliem, pick ~our tougheot
. mowing job and •&amp;!&lt; uo to sjlow you w~t lhe~Gravely .
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ltlclnl, Old•
May 25, 111118

Tour Planned
For Fanners

Na. 33 or No. 2A
You can ~haJJaa llmtia balfbocaUMwith 1 McCormick

lnle!'DIIiiollll Hay CoJIIIilio-, olema oro CUJbion..:ruabed
full loqll!. J'roWa·rich looveo oro ooved. Leav• and
ot1m1 clrJ r. :~ llmt, oJIII corolene iDM ;. reduced.
t&lt;A o -.It, J011 allo pt ~ to 6% better foedU., value.
· Hay cat ..,._ ud qu.ickly conditioned ilat ita protein
peak, toPI in TDN and vitamin A. Liv•toct like it
bettor and rain Cuter. Soo ua lor luU dtlollo.

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ll11r #Mitlo Gonoral Hoopltal

POMEROY

992·2176

'1he cost of freedom
is always highbut Americans have
always paid lt.
And one path we. thaD

Transfers
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LOWER PRICES
on

Before Others .
Up Their Mowers,
You're on the Wayt~ the Field!

ANHYDROUS
AMMONIAI
Now

Less Than

ACTUAL

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with lllcltr, ;

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JtttiiOtJtp Mltliitt

NITROGEN!
TRADE WITH
CENTRAL

SOYA
OF OHIO
Formerly&lt;Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
3rd &amp; Syqmere
Gallipolis, 0.
446-2463

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quickly, easily-while the mower rests on 1ts
own support stand. You may even get an acr•
mowed loefare others get their mowers .hooked
up. You'll like the smooth, quiet cutting, t~•.
New Holland's extra-long3'A" sickle stroke allows
more time tor crap to tiiLthe spaces between
guards. Result fa•ter, cleaner-,t:ut.ting at lower
overall knife speed. Less wear"rna(e durability.
See us soon for full detaiJs.l ,.
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ASK
one oJ the Gravely liili!rl field in,·thiJ powerful team:.
·the high-torque Gravely Tractor and tbe lll·roor-dtive
30'~ Rotary and""" what they'11y. Elpeo;lally the on. · ·
that have awned a Gravely 10110 y..,. or mora.' ·· .
Then, il you don't beUeve tliem, pick ~our tougheot
. mowing job and •&amp;!&lt; uo to sjlow you w~t lhe~Gravely .
"can
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HOUSTON (UPI) - Pileber
Dave Gulstl drove ID the
winning 1'1111 with a secotldlnnlni double but neo$11 relief
help from Jim Owens and
Claude ltllymond to preserve
Houston's 2-1 victory over lhe
Pittsburgh Pirates Saturday
the first game of a day-night
doubleheader.

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SPORTS AWARDS - Two of lour GAHS Blue De vii athletes
In baseball, golf and track during the 1968 campalgn.player, Glb Milliron; Bob Saun(lers, a member of the
athlete trophy: Bruce Srilith, the thinclad's moot valuable
Richard Roderick, father of Chris Roderick, the low medalist
and Saturday.

evening to receive individual trophiea
are Cliff Wilson, baseball coach, and the
3nd athletic director Ed Stewart hold Pete

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Capture GAHS Spring Sports Awards
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ling senior athlete.
ble alldele, 11141 Clllll RederHlgblf&amp;ht of the annual evont
GUberl MiUtroa raptured ltk ...., low mNIIIJt bows
~orao with a picnic ouHng·: was the ~electiiUI of the
out·1 die anllllll MVP baaeholl a- Ia llle ..,U ealepry.
t)'iday night at the home of ' standing track, golf and base· ward Bruce Smith was aamBeat all • around
athlete
ljl', and Mrs. Richard Roder- I ball players, and the oulotaod-1 ed tbe W.elad'o moat volua- laurels wool to senior
Pete
Thirty-two Gallla

lilah acbool oprlng athlotos were I

~onorcalnpis--- , Friday's-Major Line Scores ~ffth~il:::.rd;.~~~
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Hansley, and Athletic
Dire!!·
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American Leape
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000 000 220- 4 to.calif.
102 000101-- S l'l Ol· O.troit

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GiusU's double was the third
ol the Inning for the Asirol and
ocored Bob Aspromonto,
also had doubled, from second.
ON ALirSTAII TEAM
Lee Mayo, who had doubled GAMBIER, Ohlo (UPI)
wJtb ooe out, rod• home on Charlel Crablreo, -.plain ol
Alpremonte's two • bagger off 11611 Kenyon . College laCI,....,
loolng pitcher JJon Cardwell.
team. has been chosen as one
Giusti, who booated his t6 players to play in the 25111
record to 5-3, blanked the annual College All-Star Lacl'Oise
at Johna Hopkins UnlverPirates until the seventh. Jim
June
10.
Pagliaroni, who collocted three
hila, lripled with two 0111 and
SC&lt;ll'ed cw a oingle by pinchhitter Jerry Lynch. After Mally
Alou singled, Giusti was ~aoked
in favor ol Ow~. who got
Gene Alley on a pop up,

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Owens was removed for a
Mrt. H. B. Tltomao, Mrt. 11Gb pinch • hiller in lhe bollom of
SaaudOrt 11141 Mrt. J I • k the seventh. Cardwell suffered
his leurlb defeat In u
Brow a.
deelslons.
The coaching staff, and o,z~~ I UneSC&lt;ll'o:
principal James N. M, [
Pitta
OOQ 000 100- I 9 0
01pressed their appreciation
Houston 020 000 Ox- 2 10 0
all who supported GAHS athlo~
ics during tho past sehoul year.

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200 100 OOII- 3 7 G as pr&lt;Bented the golf iroplly
100 000 00!- 2 so iD the absence of Coach John

Pascual,

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go. We are getting 10 many used cycles
in trade, we are running out of room for
to

our new HONDAS .. Hert is il partial lilt·
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Rogaonburk 17)., Lopez Lee 191 and Rodgers· Milhoan wha was In Columbus
and Batley; Monbouquette Pena &lt;8) andi with Chris Roderick.
The GSJ Honor Camp soft- ~' O'Donoghue, Tiant 1,71, Stango Freehan. wP'-Lopez (3-4). LP 1 The awards were sponsored
)jjlll team s!Qpped a &amp;-2 defeat 18), Allen 19) and Sims. WP- 1-Monbouqu&lt;!tle (3-4) . HR-Casb• by Haskins-Tanner Co., !rack;
4!11 Neal's Jnsur'!llce In a Me\§s- IAIIen 12-11. LP-Khppoteln 11· (7lh).
Ceniral Supply Co., baseball;
Galli•·"!•son Leape contest 1J. HR-Wagner (llhJ.
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Dr. H. B. Thomas, golf; and
Friday. ·
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the GAllS athletic board, most
Th~ wlnnen had si:t runs on Boston
011 030 000- S 8 1 outstanding senior athlete.
100 000 l2G- 4 6 5IAtl.anta
!line hits and committed one Wash.
0!2 000 002- ; 3 1! Ch~eago
000 1~ llll- 3 8 1 Prior to the presentation of
American l&amp;aJue
"l'!!f· .The lq~,e~ had two runs Sadowski, Stigman {51, San- I Blasingame,, 0 0.11 &lt;7) •nd Individual awards,
Athletic TEAM
W L Pot, GB
'!II three blto and played error· dors 17) and Ryan; Richert,, Oliver; Broglto, Conners &lt;6i,,DirectorStewartannouncedbars Cleveland .... 2710 .730
less b~U.
Cox (8), Lines {8), Kline (8)' Aber118thy {8) and Hundley. or letter winners for the three Baltimore .. , 22 IS .&gt;IS ;
_Coijold was the winning hurl· ' and Casanova, Camilli 19). WP IWP-Blasmgame (~3). LP- spring sports. Stewart said the O.trou .
.. 2116 .SOB 6
or. Ward was charged with the -Kline 1).2). LP-Sanders {2-6). ! Brogho 114 1- HH_ Jooes lads may pick up their varsity Cahform~ .. · 20 t8 ·526 ?I&gt;
tlefeat. Ward was reli~ve4 by 1111• - Thomas (1st). Scotl' 13rd), Willtams (3rd), Aaron, award at tho sehoul sometime Minnesota ... 17 t9
1:\l I II aapplng bt
¥di1IA 111 the $th IDolng, 02 thJ.
. (16th), Torre &lt;12th), Santo this week.
New York .. , u 20
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Bane paced the winners with
&lt;!th).
Golf awards went to Chris Cbica_go .. "· li
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three hils.
Roderick, Chip Janes, Tom Me· Washilll!ton · · 11 22
McDa~. Allen ·and Russell ,Chicago
000 000 001- I 3 3 , Cin&lt;l. .
101 300 100- 6 8 0 Carty, Tom Folden, T e rr y Boston .. . .. .. . I&amp; Z3 .110 12
Tile Galllfolls
SwlmmiDI
coll~!li tho losers' three hits, i New York 120 000 Olx- I 10 11St. Lows 000 020 3011-- 5 8 I Shrader and Bruce Harreld. ~Wls .. Ctty . . 13 23 .361 131!. Pool opeaed at l p.m. Saturday, aDd cloted It miDUtet
Cofltkl wtJked foil! and fan- 1 Horlen, Locker II) and , Maloney, McCool (7) and Baseball awards went
to
Saturday's Re 0ui1J
·
111ornano· Stolllemyre (5-3) and Edwards; Mahaffey, Sunmons l
.
later becau.. one olllte .,Itemll'd 10. Ward _walked one, and, HOward.' LP-Horlen ll·SI. HR Ill, Stallard !6), Woudesbick Dan G1lmare, ·.Pole Anderson, Boston I Washington o
teal pum)ll waaa't world111.
lunn.ecl ~VJw . · .
•
-'Fresh (2nd)
WP- Ron Jaoey, Gtlbert
Cleveland 2 Minnesota I
181 and . McCarver
The Honor Camp scored one
·
IMaloney (i.e). LP-Mahaffey Pbll Cremeana, Larry
Chicago at New York, lwilight
Ovu ~ ~ernons were ask·
Nn In the fl!ll 11\01114, IWo (n
' IHJ. lllls-PlnBoo 2 &lt;3rd &amp;. Keith Haner, M1ke .
Baltimore at K.C., twilight
e4 to lea&gt;e tbe tank oborll,y
lbf third, and !hrW more Ill the Ball.
010 010 110- 4 9 1 lth) Helma (lib)
. Tom Spencer and LouiS Bush. California at Detroit, nii!lJI
afler r1 o,....t. Joho Mdboaa,
filth. Neal'l 1\!Q mar~n came Kan. City 100 010 000- 2 9 o '
~
Track awards were received
Today'o Probable Pilelten
pool manager, waa In Colum111 the fl"l lnM!i.
l!un~er, S. Mlller 11) and Pitts
012 000 l211- 6 13 1 by John Brown, Sam eisnau- Minnesol'a at Cleveland, (%1- bu whb Chris Werick for I
'Tuesday, NOll'• 11\lllflnce 81chebarreo; Sheldon, · Wyatt Hous'ton
000 000 000- 0 50 gle, Bob Woodard, David Arm- Perry &lt;J.G) and K1111t (HI vs. ._ aDDI131 Olllo Hl(k Scbool 1
111111 batlle Wilson's Jets In a (8) and Bryan. WP-l!unker &lt;4· , Veale, Mikkelsen , 81 and slrong, Henry Doss, Bruce Kelley &lt;2-0) and Tlant {4·21.
; JOII tournament, and was to 1
eqnf~
' --- ~ Gonder; Lattnan, Monteagudo Smith, Jun Gilmore,
Baltimore at Kansas City - . cbeck the trouble upoa bto re- '
pALLWOLIII SLOW
(8), Taylor 191 and Bateman. I Lee, Butch McCormick, John Palmer {4·2) vs. Hunter (3-3). btrn home laot eveotng.
1
PITCH STANI&gt;INGS
WP-Veale (6-!). LP-L&amp;tman 1 Walker, Ralph Young, Charles Cahfomta al
11 the problem lo solved, the 1
TE-"1
W L R OR] 12-S). HRs-Mazeroski 13rd), Baker, Greg Howell, Gerald Glothlln 13·1) vs.
taoft wUI reopen all p.m .. to- 1
G &amp; J ., .. ., ., .. 2 o 30 51 Stargell ·lith).
Boston
at
1 Bums, Greg Smtih and
GSI .... ., .. .. .. .. 2 o 14
1 Bush.
Stephenson {2-3) vs.
"'"~""""'"'"m'"'?'"''"'""''"""""1
Neal 1111 . .. ....... 1 I 18
Now York 000 000 1100- 0 3 3, Followi!li! the awards event, 2). .
Nalionwlde Ins. .. I I 7
Las Ang. 000 001 OOx- 4 6 ~; tho athleles and coaches were Chtcago at New York - John Sta&lt;rr Signs II th
Nazarene ..... , .. 0 2 5
. Hamilton, Hepler (I) an'd lreated to 8 fine dinner.
tl-2) vsil.'"e"'! 11-3),
Tih&gt;M With Pttckers
Bapllst ......... 0 2 4 ~~Grote Taylor (8)· O.teen ,,_51 , Thole who helped prepare
oactay • Gam01
BAY, Wise. &lt;UPII1'01'41.8 .... -· ... I I 78
-and '~~ooeboro. 'LP-IIallliltoo' die 1110alwere Mn.lloder!Q, Cleveland at Cal~ornia
B~:trt Slarr, a
lAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
(t-4),
·- --- - Detrmt at Kansas City, night
1
draft choice
G &amp; J 22 Baptist Church 1
llalt. at Minn., morn., nigllt
102 060 000- 9 12 0
who
then led the
Natlonw~ 1 Nazarene
"
Boston at Cltjcago, 2
000 200 000- 2 6 3
Green Bay Packers
I
Jackson (3-5) and Uecker; 0..-Qiised m'
New York at Washington, l
to
division titles and
MAY 3t GAMES:
' McD~el (S), Priddy I ' fU
FQOtbaU League
Bapllst Churob vs. Neal
llaUer. LP-Sadecki 12.
came to
60Ford~
anoe
. I!Rs-McCovey 18th), HaUer 1
lor his 11th season
MAY 31 GAMES:
15th),
''Dulftf Tr~J cyllndtr
game.
0 &amp; J vs. Nationwide, at
" '"''"" '
. ....... t
11-fool·l,
~pound formGallipolis diamond.
,,
University of Alabama star
65 ~ Clllt
ll~zarel\8 Church vs. GSI,
almoM every 0 r e e n
GSJ
D&lt;.ltlftdlrd,trans,.
I qu,.
r••ll•
passing record, and in twa
littler
last four se..ous be led
Monda ,
~ague ia passing.

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Electric start, luggage rack, roll bars, very Diet
little bike for the beginner
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HOUSTON (UPI) - Pileber
Dave Gulstl drove ID the
winning 1'1111 with a secotldlnnlni double but neo$11 relief
help from Jim Owens and
Claude ltllymond to preserve
Houston's 2-1 victory over lhe
Pittsburgh Pirates Saturday
the first game of a day-night
doubleheader.

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SPORTS AWARDS - Two of lour GAHS Blue De vii athletes
In baseball, golf and track during the 1968 campalgn.player, Glb Milliron; Bob Saun(lers, a member of the
athlete trophy: Bruce Srilith, the thinclad's moot valuable
Richard Roderick, father of Chris Roderick, the low medalist
and Saturday.

evening to receive individual trophiea
are Cliff Wilson, baseball coach, and the
3nd athletic director Ed Stewart hold Pete

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Capture GAHS Spring Sports Awards
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ling senior athlete.
ble alldele, 11141 Clllll RederHlgblf&amp;ht of the annual evont
GUberl MiUtroa raptured ltk ...., low mNIIIJt bows
~orao with a picnic ouHng·: was the ~electiiUI of the
out·1 die anllllll MVP baaeholl a- Ia llle ..,U ealepry.
t)'iday night at the home of ' standing track, golf and base· ward Bruce Smith was aamBeat all • around
athlete
ljl', and Mrs. Richard Roder- I ball players, and the oulotaod-1 ed tbe W.elad'o moat volua- laurels wool to senior
Pete
Thirty-two Gallla

lilah acbool oprlng athlotos were I

~onorcalnpis--- , Friday's-Major Line Scores ~ffth~il:::.rd;.~~~
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Hansley, and Athletic
Dire!!·
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lOOef ID
American Leape
tor Ed Stewart. Dr. B. Thorna).

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Minn.
ICleve.

000 000 220- 4 to.calif.
102 000101-- S l'l Ol· O.troit

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GiusU's double was the third
ol the Inning for the Asirol and
ocored Bob Aspromonto,
also had doubled, from second.
ON ALirSTAII TEAM
Lee Mayo, who had doubled GAMBIER, Ohlo (UPI)
wJtb ooe out, rod• home on Charlel Crablreo, -.plain ol
Alpremonte's two • bagger off 11611 Kenyon . College laCI,....,
loolng pitcher JJon Cardwell.
team. has been chosen as one
Giusti, who booated his t6 players to play in the 25111
record to 5-3, blanked the annual College All-Star Lacl'Oise
at Johna Hopkins UnlverPirates until the seventh. Jim
June
10.
Pagliaroni, who collocted three
hila, lripled with two 0111 and
SC&lt;ll'ed cw a oingle by pinchhitter Jerry Lynch. After Mally
Alou singled, Giusti was ~aoked
in favor ol Ow~. who got
Gene Alley on a pop up,

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' two Innings for the AsirQt after
Owens was removed for a
Mrt. H. B. Tltomao, Mrt. 11Gb pinch • hiller in lhe bollom of
SaaudOrt 11141 Mrt. J I • k the seventh. Cardwell suffered
his leurlb defeat In u
Brow a.
deelslons.
The coaching staff, and o,z~~ I UneSC&lt;ll'o:
principal James N. M, [
Pitta
OOQ 000 100- I 9 0
01pressed their appreciation
Houston 020 000 Ox- 2 10 0
all who supported GAHS athlo~
ics during tho past sehoul year.

H.

200 100 OOII- 3 7 G as pr&lt;Bented the golf iroplly
100 000 00!- 2 so iD the absence of Coach John

Pascual,

IKlippstein

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Our used cycle salesman says they all have ·
go. We are getting 10 many used cycles
in trade, we are running out of room for
to

our new HONDAS .. Hert is il partial lilt·
ing of used unit~ In stod.

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THE TIME IS NOWI .. FOR A USID .. ::,.

Rogaonburk 17)., Lopez Lee 191 and Rodgers· Milhoan wha was In Columbus
and Batley; Monbouquette Pena &lt;8) andi with Chris Roderick.
The GSJ Honor Camp soft- ~' O'Donoghue, Tiant 1,71, Stango Freehan. wP'-Lopez (3-4). LP 1 The awards were sponsored
)jjlll team s!Qpped a &amp;-2 defeat 18), Allen 19) and Sims. WP- 1-Monbouqu&lt;!tle (3-4) . HR-Casb• by Haskins-Tanner Co., !rack;
4!11 Neal's Jnsur'!llce In a Me\§s- IAIIen 12-11. LP-Khppoteln 11· (7lh).
Ceniral Supply Co., baseball;
Galli•·"!•son Leape contest 1J. HR-Wagner (llhJ.
1
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Dr. H. B. Thomas, golf; and
Friday. ·
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the GAllS athletic board, most
Th~ wlnnen had si:t runs on Boston
011 030 000- S 8 1 outstanding senior athlete.
100 000 l2G- 4 6 5IAtl.anta
!line hits and committed one Wash.
0!2 000 002- ; 3 1! Ch~eago
000 1~ llll- 3 8 1 Prior to the presentation of
American l&amp;aJue
"l'!!f· .The lq~,e~ had two runs Sadowski, Stigman {51, San- I Blasingame,, 0 0.11 &lt;7) •nd Individual awards,
Athletic TEAM
W L Pot, GB
'!II three blto and played error· dors 17) and Ryan; Richert,, Oliver; Broglto, Conners &lt;6i,,DirectorStewartannouncedbars Cleveland .... 2710 .730
less b~U.
Cox (8), Lines {8), Kline (8)' Aber118thy {8) and Hundley. or letter winners for the three Baltimore .. , 22 IS .&gt;IS ;
_Coijold was the winning hurl· ' and Casanova, Camilli 19). WP IWP-Blasmgame (~3). LP- spring sports. Stewart said the O.trou .
.. 2116 .SOB 6
or. Ward was charged with the -Kline 1).2). LP-Sanders {2-6). ! Brogho 114 1- HH_ Jooes lads may pick up their varsity Cahform~ .. · 20 t8 ·526 ?I&gt;
tlefeat. Ward was reli~ve4 by 1111• - Thomas (1st). Scotl' 13rd), Willtams (3rd), Aaron, award at tho sehoul sometime Minnesota ... 17 t9
1:\l I II aapplng bt
¥di1IA 111 the $th IDolng, 02 thJ.
. (16th), Torre &lt;12th), Santo this week.
New York .. , u 20
- -- 20
Bane paced the winners with
&lt;!th).
Golf awards went to Chris Cbica_go .. "· li
: : ::"" , • ...,.,,,.,.._.,,..""'."'"'"""'"'
three hils.
Roderick, Chip Janes, Tom Me· Washilll!ton · · 11 22
McDa~. Allen ·and Russell ,Chicago
000 000 001- I 3 3 , Cin&lt;l. .
101 300 100- 6 8 0 Carty, Tom Folden, T e rr y Boston .. . .. .. . I&amp; Z3 .110 12
Tile Galllfolls
SwlmmiDI
coll~!li tho losers' three hits, i New York 120 000 Olx- I 10 11St. Lows 000 020 3011-- 5 8 I Shrader and Bruce Harreld. ~Wls .. Ctty . . 13 23 .361 131!. Pool opeaed at l p.m. Saturday, aDd cloted It miDUtet
Cofltkl wtJked foil! and fan- 1 Horlen, Locker II) and , Maloney, McCool (7) and Baseball awards went
to
Saturday's Re 0ui1J
·
111ornano· Stolllemyre (5-3) and Edwards; Mahaffey, Sunmons l
.
later becau.. one olllte .,Itemll'd 10. Ward _walked one, and, HOward.' LP-Horlen ll·SI. HR Ill, Stallard !6), Woudesbick Dan G1lmare, ·.Pole Anderson, Boston I Washington o
teal pum)ll waaa't world111.
lunn.ecl ~VJw . · .
•
-'Fresh (2nd)
WP- Ron Jaoey, Gtlbert
Cleveland 2 Minnesota I
181 and . McCarver
The Honor Camp scored one
·
IMaloney (i.e). LP-Mahaffey Pbll Cremeana, Larry
Chicago at New York, lwilight
Ovu ~ ~ernons were ask·
Nn In the fl!ll 11\01114, IWo (n
' IHJ. lllls-PlnBoo 2 &lt;3rd &amp;. Keith Haner, M1ke .
Baltimore at K.C., twilight
e4 to lea&gt;e tbe tank oborll,y
lbf third, and !hrW more Ill the Ball.
010 010 110- 4 9 1 lth) Helma (lib)
. Tom Spencer and LouiS Bush. California at Detroit, nii!lJI
afler r1 o,....t. Joho Mdboaa,
filth. Neal'l 1\!Q mar~n came Kan. City 100 010 000- 2 9 o '
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Track awards were received
Today'o Probable Pilelten
pool manager, waa In Colum111 the fl"l lnM!i.
l!un~er, S. Mlller 11) and Pitts
012 000 l211- 6 13 1 by John Brown, Sam eisnau- Minnesol'a at Cleveland, (%1- bu whb Chris Werick for I
'Tuesday, NOll'• 11\lllflnce 81chebarreo; Sheldon, · Wyatt Hous'ton
000 000 000- 0 50 gle, Bob Woodard, David Arm- Perry &lt;J.G) and K1111t (HI vs. ._ aDDI131 Olllo Hl(k Scbool 1
111111 batlle Wilson's Jets In a (8) and Bryan. WP-l!unker &lt;4· , Veale, Mikkelsen , 81 and slrong, Henry Doss, Bruce Kelley &lt;2-0) and Tlant {4·21.
; JOII tournament, and was to 1
eqnf~
' --- ~ Gonder; Lattnan, Monteagudo Smith, Jun Gilmore,
Baltimore at Kansas City - . cbeck the trouble upoa bto re- '
pALLWOLIII SLOW
(8), Taylor 191 and Bateman. I Lee, Butch McCormick, John Palmer {4·2) vs. Hunter (3-3). btrn home laot eveotng.
1
PITCH STANI&gt;INGS
WP-Veale (6-!). LP-L&amp;tman 1 Walker, Ralph Young, Charles Cahfomta al
11 the problem lo solved, the 1
TE-"1
W L R OR] 12-S). HRs-Mazeroski 13rd), Baker, Greg Howell, Gerald Glothlln 13·1) vs.
taoft wUI reopen all p.m .. to- 1
G &amp; J ., .. ., ., .. 2 o 30 51 Stargell ·lith).
Boston
at
1 Bums, Greg Smtih and
GSI .... ., .. .. .. .. 2 o 14
1 Bush.
Stephenson {2-3) vs.
"'"~""""'"'"m'"'?'"''"'""''"""""1
Neal 1111 . .. ....... 1 I 18
Now York 000 000 1100- 0 3 3, Followi!li! the awards event, 2). .
Nalionwlde Ins. .. I I 7
Las Ang. 000 001 OOx- 4 6 ~; tho athleles and coaches were Chtcago at New York - John Sta&lt;rr Signs II th
Nazarene ..... , .. 0 2 5
. Hamilton, Hepler (I) an'd lreated to 8 fine dinner.
tl-2) vsil.'"e"'! 11-3),
Tih&gt;M With Pttckers
Bapllst ......... 0 2 4 ~~Grote Taylor (8)· O.teen ,,_51 , Thole who helped prepare
oactay • Gam01
BAY, Wise. &lt;UPII1'01'41.8 .... -· ... I I 78
-and '~~ooeboro. 'LP-IIallliltoo' die 1110alwere Mn.lloder!Q, Cleveland at Cal~ornia
B~:trt Slarr, a
lAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
(t-4),
·- --- - Detrmt at Kansas City, night
1
draft choice
G &amp; J 22 Baptist Church 1
llalt. at Minn., morn., nigllt
102 060 000- 9 12 0
who
then led the
Natlonw~ 1 Nazarene
"
Boston at Cltjcago, 2
000 200 000- 2 6 3
Green Bay Packers
I
Jackson (3-5) and Uecker; 0..-Qiised m'
New York at Washington, l
to
division titles and
MAY 3t GAMES:
' McD~el (S), Priddy I ' fU
FQOtbaU League
Bapllst Churob vs. Neal
llaUer. LP-Sadecki 12.
came to
60Ford~
anoe
. I!Rs-McCovey 18th), HaUer 1
lor his 11th season
MAY 31 GAMES:
15th),
''Dulftf Tr~J cyllndtr
game.
0 &amp; J vs. Nationwide, at
" '"''"" '
. ....... t
11-fool·l,
~pound formGallipolis diamond.
,,
University of Alabama star
65 ~ Clllt
ll~zarel\8 Church vs. GSI,
almoM every 0 r e e n
GSJ
D&lt;.ltlftdlrd,trans,.
I qu,.
r••ll•
passing record, and in twa
littler
last four se..ous be led
Monda ,
~ague ia passing.

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• Speed, Sharp, Only 400 Miles, Full WarraqiJ

Left

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a,ooo miles on
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.4\iots ot weest ~ptt ..

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1964 HONDA 50 cc
Electric start, luggage rack, roll bars, very Diet
little bike for the beginner
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1958 LAMBRml SCOOTER
PLEASE, let me hear an offer this week

While You Are Here In Our Showroom

Look o...r tho 45 Now Hondo Cycl11 In Stook.
EIIY Ttrms. Now lnauroncut
Prl-

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HONDA SALES

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•found had over $1,000 In his . to watt until OCt. I, 1!167,
•them ~hile al work. Harper attraction at the Bend,Regatta 1
""~· tbe oonaay may permit
was pronounced dead at the opening on June 10, there Will fOMEROY FIREMEN were ' possession.
aaotber
. . and, relltivee to help
' so·ene and Lewis was dead on . be "' ·•ty of othor featul'cs. called to the home of the Larry
have to pay
IIO!i!e lsolate\1:'old people gel to
arl'ival at Veterans Memorial ! Among them will be a perform- Clark family at Laurel ·Cliff on LAWRENCE R. HUBER, who for coming In late.
Sootal ~- olllcea and sigd
Hospital. Donald stanley, ,. a ance by parachute skydo.v~, Tuesday mormng where
the .had been Gallla County Dis- 'Jbe Insurance COYBrl!iO
up. ·
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"We hope a lot ,of peqj&gt;le wut
in an effort to reach the voc- al Frog Jump•ng contest. AIhouse, and a like amount to mittnd bls resignation to tbe $3 a montll to all "'en
01 Ibis act ,of .kirulneso
t&lt;ms. Clifford Jacobs was in- hig parade will also be an the contents.
Jibrsry board of trustees Ibis ji'OIIIeD over 66. '&amp;enefita
.! '·red. The first casualty ot the opening event.
I
week. Mr. Huber came here JUly 1.
I 1et Nam War from MiddleREV. JOSEPH Kraly of St. .from canton Public Ubrary and Of tbe 11.1 million
port was reported. Sergeant SIX RETffiiNG employees of i Paul's Lutheran Church was had bull! the colieclion from Americans 17.2 miiUon
Jnmes stewart was killed in the Pomer.oy school~
were elected president of. the Me~s 30,000 to 54,000 volumes, along sfgned up' aS of May 11,
&lt;.H:tion. He was a veleran of 1honored thts week With a ban- ~ounty Ment~l Health Associa· wJth other added services. He latest date for whleh offh,lall
six years in the Army. He is. quet. '!hey includ~ Supt. Char- bon. LatisehJa Ann
Gates, will accept the position of as- figures are available. '111at
~urvived by his mother. ~~rs. jles Gibbs, Beatrice Reinhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.~~- sistant librarian at Rio Grande represents ·a particlpaUon
F:Uu~l Stitt of Rt. 2, Rarme, Harnet Spenrer, ,R~lph S~nc- ber.t Gates was named valed1c-- CoiJege when his resignation is about 90 per cent-about s
hi:; wife and two sons.
Ier, E'lemf.'nlary prmclp.al, Fa1rie torJ&amp;B, and Randy Vance, grand- effective Aug.- 6.
cent higher than Social Security I
, Kl'nnedy and Ellen G1bbs.
Ison of N. W. Vance, salutator·
ffi · 1 h d u · ted
0
THR•E HUNDRED attend· I
1 ian of the Rutland graduating
Cia s
a~ CJ\'."N ,;
ed lhe ground breaking cere- 1 THE CURTAIN was rung ·~ ~lass.
GAI..LIA commissioners. a~ Onl ~~ Yrso~ ••finitemonies for a new 18 .000 plu s down on the current school
proved a contract to repall' 1
d ' ld ~. ,
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squa1·e foot b11ilding to be erect- ·year this weekend. Max DeBer-\
IN GALIJA COUNTY
all of the streets in the village ly : . sa
no
t'd by the Pomeroy Motor Co., ry, circuit judge, spoke at the I GALLIA COUNTY furnished of Rio Grande. They
were oppor umty. , .
owned by A. R. Knight, on Rutland commencement. Jobn 1its share of tragic beadHnes this asked to establish a new road , ~e remammg 1
Ea!~l Mam St. on Monday after- Parsons. state director of sc honl 1week in the area.
in Greenfield township.
Ieligibles had not been"!fl.cials
noon . Those taking part in finance was the speaker at LAWRENCE F. SHONG, 55,
fro~ on May 11. u•
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" motor company and civic lead· proft&gt;ssor of speech at Marsha1L State Institute, was killed Wed·
t'
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1 haps 200,(l()!t
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ers. The flrm has brandws m Un1vcrsily, was the speaker at nesday evening on Rt. 160, just uca 100 approv P ~s
a signed up since that time.
Pl. Pleasant and Gall ipolis. I the Middleport exercises.
It loff Rt. 35, when he jumped ~u~~l~sroo~ a~~~~k to c!:: The decision to keep Socdalal
was announced this week that from the trunk of a car being a. mg on sc 00
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Security offices open Mon Y
MJDllLEPORT COUNCIL re- Southern High scholars
re- pushed. and was dead on arriv- of ;l~creas~ :ro~n;:'n\er ~: despite tbe holiday was prompt'
3~b. Pkg,
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rd~n!~ces_r_ela~
ung~ceived 13 award~_in_th_e_recent l nl at Holzer Hospital from a :!ret~~.~ w~nd the u~pp~ximate
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Americans over 65. 'rhe ;baste
program COYtl!ll bOSpitaliZ\IUon,
nilrslng home and .ielale\l·costs.
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the .~ull\ Jl!lymeDII of·. old ~-· at lbe ~ time on .&lt;Overed by tbe basic program
IN MEIGS COUNTY
Yillqes 8Jld townships at Ita wbldl bnJuiht lbe total to 415 eran ol W";"ld War II,
and ~~ •-·""" offices aCI'OJI
!olD. dollar 'ror dollar; 10 tba• r.t~ ' st. 'Tiius • last-minute It works 1Jke "ISO deducllble'·
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. . this 11001&lt;. Two county resi· bw'niag structure wu resclnd- anJ1ICIIE8 IN POIII&lt;t'O)', tbe yesr lor G~Ua. AdrlllD I *' v•&gt; - .... -~, '
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1 dents, James Edward Lewis, 32 ed, snd no~otiatod contrads who bsd planned for a Dally Spencer, 31,
a former rest- oldstto'"-s~ llutb-~ . .
coSt. No. private Insurance .firm act.
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&gt; ' of Laurel Cliff and wayne Har- be made witb those seeking Vacation Bible. School,
bave dent of Henderson, W. Va., was I)'
lgtl •~-t ·~
cotild offer · S1icb terms, or '!be ~ · biD
""(qi'e tbe' cover~ takes ov..-.
I • per 38 of Pomeroy were killed protection.
abandor.od the 1deo due to a found shot to dealb In the Park Insurance agaum 66 bo
COil\'&amp;", wltiulut gofag spee&lt;!fly
tor
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'at ;he .Jacobs coal eo. peration
Jack of interest. The enrollment Central Hotel at nooo on Tues· Persons :erlnaurw
lntQ•bankruptcy. ·
.volunlal)l-ao optional e~tra to NEW YORK tVPll -Tackle
1 , , , Jao·obs coai cu. opel'nti"n wmt.E TWO days o! mot· period had been extended, but day. He had been a patient In enroll for· e
ance
l'rk!odo Help OUI
~ basic Medicare covef~e Pant' Rocbe&amp;ter and end v'~lon
· I' , morning A hillside collapsed on I or boat racing wlll bet he main brought litUe Interest.
ia Veterans Hospital, and when tbe May 31 deadlln• will
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By LOUIS CASSELS
gospel speaks of the brothers of have aimed their religious new principal for Cllly Ele·
United Press la.ternational Jesus, a footnote now points out education programs primarily mentary School.
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A1 its final session last fall, that "in Semitic.: usage, besides at children.
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ope that all Christians would 1brothers' may also refer to leader, who says that adults continued this week, with a to ride · with a patrolman
orne day be able Jo use the persons of varying degree of ought to be tbe primary target. lour hour session on Monday, the cUI'I'OIIt holiday weekend.
me edition of the Bible.
blood relationsoip; here and "The key to Christian educa- with only one witness being 'Jbe unit recognized with pride
The hope has been realized elsewhere catholic tradition tion In the church Is really the heard. The bearing• for lbe as did McCreedy, the fact tbere
uch more quickly than many regards them as relatives of informed adult," says Dr. W. deposed principal of South- ] are three Meigs Count~ men ln
ople thought possible.
Jesus, not blood brothera."
Kent Gilbert Ill, head of the west"n High were r...pened the June lOth graduating clasa
This week. an edition of the The editors of the OXford parish educatiop board, of the Saturday.
from th• new Patrol Academy,
&lt;ble widely admired by Bible, Professor Herbert G. Lutheran Church In AmerlHayman Keith Bsrnttz, Ed·ward
otestants received formal May of Oberlin CoUege and ca. "Unless wt bave en ON THE CRIME front this G. Moore and Rlc!Ulrd R.
nd official approval-technical- Professor Bruce M. Metzger of informed laity, the efforts to week, the sheriff a department • son.
y known as an Imprimatur - Princeton Theological Semina- bring up a child in the faith are was busy on several cases. One Capt. Vance Rees heads:
. or use by Catholics.
ry, agreed to the cbanges largely villatod by wbat he breaking and entering was at Galiia Auxiliary of 13
I The Imprimatur was granted i sought by Catholic scholaro. learns from the adult communi- the Conley Wbltly residence on bers.
by Richard Cardinal Coshing of They will be included In aU 1)' ."
Rt. 2, Vinton. Two young men The local unit roster, alter
I lloston to "The Oxford Annotat- future editions. Thus there will Dr. Gilbert says a survey were arrested in connection tbe capteln inciudeo lieutenants
!d "'ole with the Apocrypha," not be slightly differing "Prole- conductod among adult Luther· with tbe theft of two boats. James E. Denison, RuUand, and
published by Oxford University · st•nt" and '''Clithollc"' editions ans indicates tbat most of tbem S!ill another theit was that of Alhert Roush, Middlepbrt; Sgt.
Press.
) but one common Bible for both: ·are "desperately aware 'of the a tire and boat motor
from Lewis F. Long, Middleport; Sgt.
The Oxford Bible uses the But the significance of the need for a rellgious grounding Dewsrd Frazier of Kanauga. Ernest D. Barnhart, Middletext of the Revised Standard Imprimatur actually goes be- in IUe" but are confused and
port RD; Cpls. Kenneth A. DoVersion (RSV) translation. yond the reiiazalion of the long- bewildered by tbe "many FIRE DESffiOYED a barn vis, Rutland; Robert W. Vaughlupplementing It with extensive dreamed-of common Bible. It Is clamoring voices" which are belonging to Clark Hager of an, Pomeroy; Virgil Walker,
footnotes, introduced articles, the first official Catholic being raised by people who gkansuga on Wednesday after- Long Bottom ; Jonathan Til118,
:neps and other Bible study j endorsement Of the modern assert that the church ~Is noon. 1be loss was estimated Pomeroy RD 3; and Patrolmen
tlds P"i&gt;Bred by a team of 18 1critical consensus on tbe Bible irrelevant aod that God is dead. at ,1,000. The frrst of three Paul E. Haptonstall, Middleport
~stinguished Protestant scho· i which has emerged among The answer, he says, is for auto ~:ks were held Saturda? Donald B. Brewer, Portland;
Iars.
scholars in recent years, and parish churches to provide on the rtverfront under the dt~ Nathaniel McCumber, ChesbCatholic authorities had pre- which Is refloctod In tbe lecture courses and discussion rection of Gailia. Academy Key ire; Richard E. Pickens, Mldliousiy approved a "Catholic I annotations of the Oxford Bible. grm·· , to introduce Jntelllgent Club. Parents woll feel their dleport: Clifford E. Holter, HaiSV" which differed textually ! Scholars of botb faiths were adults to "a thinking man's cbildreo_ are 98fer when tbe cine; Louis B. Vaughan. Porn·
rom the regular Protestant • elated by the announcement of religion."
Galhpohs pool opened 1ts doors eroy; Elson Spencer, Racine;
,ersion in only a few places.
Cardinal Cushing's action.
Evangelist Billy Graham is in for the se~son Saturday.
Wayne C. Milhoan, Pomeroy;
Approves Use
"At last we have a trnly Lundon to conduct a month-long
John G. Sauvage,
Now Cardinal Coshlng has ecumenical version of the "crusade" which he hopes will NORm GAWA · · Schools Curtle L. Jenkinson,
lpproved for Catholic use the scriptures," said Metzger.
reach the largest audiences of have ~n awarded grants u.n- Eugene . H. Young,
denttcal RSV text that appears Fr. W. Van Etten casey, S.J., his preaching career. The der T1Ue I and II. One wdi vlUe; Chfford Hayes,
n Protestant Bibles.
professor of theology at HolY services will be carried through· make possible 8 aummer re~- port; Robert G. Swick,
Catholic Biblical scholars who Cross Co II e g e, Worcester, out the British Js1es by closed- ing program and the other \~l~l port; Theodore T. Reed, . Jr.,
1erved as advisers to Cardinal Mass., said :
circuit television.
provide $1.900 for library booM. Pomeroy; Frank Cbeesebrew,
:ushing asked for a few minur "After 4110 years of division The evangelistic campaign TWO NEW ADDIDONS
Middleport;, Carroll Teaford,
·hanges in the footnotes of the and controversy over tho Bible, will open next Wednesday th R' G d " 11
· Racine; lijroid Weaver, Ralxford Bible. They consisted it should be a source ol deep (June I) and run through July e 10 ran e d:.o ege
cine; o!Airies HaiiJierly, Mlddle·hlefly of adding brief explana- satisfaction to ail Christians to z. It wUI be Gra!Ulm'• first ~re
Llo~d' Gl n
lla'ymond Whaley, Shade;
Ions in cases where Catholic know that at last the OP9 Bible London engagement Binet! hlll tCS msld, ;tor,
ill e~
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Vaughan, Pomeroy; Wilnterpretation diff ers from l has been restored to the[Harringay Arena crusade in ding~: f rf.u; t w .
UamCross,Raeine; Don Roach,
'rotestant interpretation. For Christian church."
1955.
• r 0 • en servtiC':i11
Middleport; Olin Knapp, Syraco 11ege commencemen
cuse
and WUilam Swisher, MidJune 5, with Dr. Alphus
dleport.
tensen giving the dddrw ~
mark completion of four.!~;:
at the school. Bishop u
Ensley of tbe
Metlwdlat
church wUI deliver tbe baceaBy Jack O'Brian
laureate. Herman Kolby, 32,
BY JACK O'BRIAN
"Fanny!" across tbe
Iobby, ,picture- bounced "live" off a of Tiffin hu beco named
CBS - radio drama
critic !then squashing her with a huge satellite - then illeatre • 1"ii of Studenst at the college.
:,.neth ll'anghart is an hon· l hug (they co-starred ia the manages ill Ill high-fee lowst man- he won't review this 1longrun Bdwy. tune show "Fan· grade screenings of chmnpion- OTHER NAME8 in Ule ~~~ ~~
leek's Bdwy . premiere ol the ny," witb the late Ezio Pima) ship fights here In the U.S.
included Eddie Adkins, 37, ct
busical "Marne" because he
Havirg testlt1ed to the u.A. TV writers .. producers - ac- engineer of station WJEH
as money in it
The Jack 1as to what they saw in the fam. tors - etc. always charge oet- flight instructor, who suffered
'alentis (ex-LBJ aide now the ous BattJe of "21," in which works with lack of courage but a hnrt attack while flym!! last
Wlfl'ln StcidmOre
~ovie "czar" at $150,000 per i H'wood agent irving Lazar ser- the TV "academy of a:rbJ ar; .saturday. He is ~s~~::~~~
hnum) will be tentins in the ved Otto Preminger under scier ;es" didn't dare ~i \'f' &amp;; 11-l Paul E. Wasta~ was
laldorf here three nights a . glass, leaving so much glass lD edulf!d awards for ••Individual Ifor his 19 years of "Service to
1eek .
The title
Valenti Ihis head that Otto tinkled like a Achievements in News
and, I Gallipolis Kiwanls Club.
~ughter rLBJ's much-photoed , Chinese' wind gong, top design- Documentaries ... a c:ategory an- Eachue, Gallipolis native, and
'(ltE~O~'
girl friend," is middlenaml!d ' er Ellen Lehman McClusk~y nounced- with 15 nominations: former Gallia Academy ·· ln.
~yndon''
LBJ watcht~ the and tler Wall Streeter husband seems the "blue ribbon!' judg· structor, baa been named aup"ALA
II'oday" ~ow every morning Preston Long are off to Jamai· 'l ing panel, a litUe elite secret i erintendent of Grover
R i II
po, not Just to see Barbara ca to join their house guests society whose members t h e schools in Paulding County . Mrl!. ll
(alters! Fresh! J
Our ci vi· ! the Craig Stevens
(AlexiR ••academy" won't re\U"..a1, decid- [AU Golji has been Darned lll'tlll-11
zed stars; tx-marrie&lt;ls .Joan · Smith) for swimming and a ed the pussyfoot around it be-ldent of Gallipolis Junior Worn· II
rawford and Franrhot '!·vile : luxurious collapse
: causl! CBs-New~ refli!~OO to p1r-j en's Club find MJ:s. Phll n ...k. ll
ere. each .~!her's dates at th~ I It's not alwa1• race tracks : tlclpate ... And tbto:eby ID Ibis · er, Lafayette Legion AUJillarJ
penmg of Time ~or Slngmg, 1md bars ror swingin' Peggy ' 5tar • chamber nonsense tolal· president.
, ,andaome•l couple Iii
t b e Cass - while everyone else ill lly ignored tbe one &lt;l!tegory on
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ruadway :heat~ . The ffiU· Ishowbiz was sleeping it off the whirh TV builds lis irrutge and NEW GIANT
p:al: wei1-mtent10ned drudgery, other morning, Peggy was tap- Iprestige.
, NEW YORK (UP!)
lod vooces, sluggish materoal, dancing her Boston Irish heart Amoag tbe Ignored: coverage New York Giants of
~rnmedlibeslor !)'riel, ·drlbd musdic, out at lbe MIIUkeo lildustrial of lbe Pope'I vis!~ CBS news- N a II on 11 Foolliall League
1
up m one wor : or i- show •t the Waldorf . Whtle men Walter Cronkite, Hunt!Oy- otgned Heory Csrr, ;o!Oi'lcl and
~ry.
Ithe audience breakfastod on Brinkley, Frank McGee, Theoo Olympte sprint e hl mp IDn,

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IIO!i!e lsolate\1:'old people gel to
arl'ival at Veterans Memorial ! Among them will be a perform- Clark family at Laurel ·Cliff on LAWRENCE R. HUBER, who for coming In late.
Sootal ~- olllcea and sigd
Hospital. Donald stanley, ,. a ance by parachute skydo.v~, Tuesday mormng where
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"We hope a lot ,of peqj&gt;le wut
in an effort to reach the voc- al Frog Jump•ng contest. AIhouse, and a like amount to mittnd bls resignation to tbe $3 a montll to all "'en
01 Ibis act ,of .kirulneso
t&lt;ms. Clifford Jacobs was in- hig parade will also be an the contents.
Jibrsry board of trustees Ibis ji'OIIIeD over 66. '&amp;enefita
.! '·red. The first casualty ot the opening event.
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week. Mr. Huber came here JUly 1.
I 1et Nam War from MiddleREV. JOSEPH Kraly of St. .from canton Public Ubrary and Of tbe 11.1 million
port was reported. Sergeant SIX RETffiiNG employees of i Paul's Lutheran Church was had bull! the colieclion from Americans 17.2 miiUon
Jnmes stewart was killed in the Pomer.oy school~
were elected president of. the Me~s 30,000 to 54,000 volumes, along sfgned up' aS of May 11,
&lt;.H:tion. He was a veleran of 1honored thts week With a ban- ~ounty Ment~l Health Associa· wJth other added services. He latest date for whleh offh,lall
six years in the Army. He is. quet. '!hey includ~ Supt. Char- bon. LatisehJa Ann
Gates, will accept the position of as- figures are available. '111at
~urvived by his mother. ~~rs. jles Gibbs, Beatrice Reinhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.~~- sistant librarian at Rio Grande represents ·a particlpaUon
F:Uu~l Stitt of Rt. 2, Rarme, Harnet Spenrer, ,R~lph S~nc- ber.t Gates was named valed1c-- CoiJege when his resignation is about 90 per cent-about s
hi:; wife and two sons.
Ier, E'lemf.'nlary prmclp.al, Fa1rie torJ&amp;B, and Randy Vance, grand- effective Aug.- 6.
cent higher than Social Security I
, Kl'nnedy and Ellen G1bbs.
Ison of N. W. Vance, salutator·
ffi · 1 h d u · ted
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THR•E HUNDRED attend· I
1 ian of the Rutland graduating
Cia s
a~ CJ\'."N ,;
ed lhe ground breaking cere- 1 THE CURTAIN was rung ·~ ~lass.
GAI..LIA commissioners. a~ Onl ~~ Yrso~ ••finitemonies for a new 18 .000 plu s down on the current school
proved a contract to repall' 1
d ' ld ~. ,
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squa1·e foot b11ilding to be erect- ·year this weekend. Max DeBer-\
IN GALIJA COUNTY
all of the streets in the village ly : . sa
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t'd by the Pomeroy Motor Co., ry, circuit judge, spoke at the I GALLIA COUNTY furnished of Rio Grande. They
were oppor umty. , .
owned by A. R. Knight, on Rutland commencement. Jobn 1its share of tragic beadHnes this asked to establish a new road , ~e remammg 1
Ea!~l Mam St. on Monday after- Parsons. state director of sc honl 1week in the area.
in Greenfield township.
Ieligibles had not been"!fl.cials
noon . Those taking part in finance was the speaker at LAWRENCE F. SHONG, 55,
fro~ on May 11. u•
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a signed up since that time.
Pl. Pleasant and Gall ipolis. I the Middleport exercises.
It loff Rt. 35, when he jumped ~u~~l~sroo~ a~~~~k to c!:: The decision to keep Socdalal
was announced this week that from the trunk of a car being a. mg on sc 00
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Security offices open Mon Y
MJDllLEPORT COUNCIL re- Southern High scholars
re- pushed. and was dead on arriv- of ;l~creas~ :ro~n;:'n\er ~: despite tbe holiday was prompt'
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the .~ull\ Jl!lymeDII of·. old ~-· at lbe ~ time on .&lt;Overed by tbe basic program
IN MEIGS COUNTY
Yillqes 8Jld townships at Ita wbldl bnJuiht lbe total to 415 eran ol W";"ld War II,
and ~~ •-·""" offices aCI'OJI
!olD. dollar 'ror dollar; 10 tba• r.t~ ' st. 'Tiius • last-minute It works 1Jke "ISO deducllble'·
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a former rest- oldstto'"-s~ llutb-~ . .
coSt. No. private Insurance .firm act.
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bave dent of Henderson, W. Va., was I)'
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""(qi'e tbe' cover~ takes ov..-.
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abandor.od the 1deo due to a found shot to dealb In the Park Insurance agaum 66 bo
COil\'&amp;", wltiulut gofag spee&lt;!fly
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Jack of interest. The enrollment Central Hotel at nooo on Tues· Persons :erlnaurw
lntQ•bankruptcy. ·
.volunlal)l-ao optional e~tra to NEW YORK tVPll -Tackle
1 , , , Jao·obs coai cu. opel'nti"n wmt.E TWO days o! mot· period had been extended, but day. He had been a patient In enroll for· e
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l'rk!odo Help OUI
~ basic Medicare covef~e Pant' Rocbe&amp;ter and end v'~lon
· I' , morning A hillside collapsed on I or boat racing wlll bet he main brought litUe Interest.
ia Veterans Hospital, and when tbe May 31 deadlln• will
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By LOUIS CASSELS
gospel speaks of the brothers of have aimed their religious new principal for Cllly Ele·
United Press la.ternational Jesus, a footnote now points out education programs primarily mentary School.
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A1 its final session last fall, that "in Semitic.: usage, besides at children.
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(Continued from Page 5)
ope that all Christians would 1brothers' may also refer to leader, who says that adults continued this week, with a to ride · with a patrolman
orne day be able Jo use the persons of varying degree of ought to be tbe primary target. lour hour session on Monday, the cUI'I'OIIt holiday weekend.
me edition of the Bible.
blood relationsoip; here and "The key to Christian educa- with only one witness being 'Jbe unit recognized with pride
The hope has been realized elsewhere catholic tradition tion In the church Is really the heard. The bearing• for lbe as did McCreedy, the fact tbere
uch more quickly than many regards them as relatives of informed adult," says Dr. W. deposed principal of South- ] are three Meigs Count~ men ln
ople thought possible.
Jesus, not blood brothera."
Kent Gilbert Ill, head of the west"n High were r...pened the June lOth graduating clasa
This week. an edition of the The editors of the OXford parish educatiop board, of the Saturday.
from th• new Patrol Academy,
&lt;ble widely admired by Bible, Professor Herbert G. Lutheran Church In AmerlHayman Keith Bsrnttz, Ed·ward
otestants received formal May of Oberlin CoUege and ca. "Unless wt bave en ON THE CRIME front this G. Moore and Rlc!Ulrd R.
nd official approval-technical- Professor Bruce M. Metzger of informed laity, the efforts to week, the sheriff a department • son.
y known as an Imprimatur - Princeton Theological Semina- bring up a child in the faith are was busy on several cases. One Capt. Vance Rees heads:
. or use by Catholics.
ry, agreed to the cbanges largely villatod by wbat he breaking and entering was at Galiia Auxiliary of 13
I The Imprimatur was granted i sought by Catholic scholaro. learns from the adult communi- the Conley Wbltly residence on bers.
by Richard Cardinal Coshing of They will be included In aU 1)' ."
Rt. 2, Vinton. Two young men The local unit roster, alter
I lloston to "The Oxford Annotat- future editions. Thus there will Dr. Gilbert says a survey were arrested in connection tbe capteln inciudeo lieutenants
!d "'ole with the Apocrypha," not be slightly differing "Prole- conductod among adult Luther· with tbe theft of two boats. James E. Denison, RuUand, and
published by Oxford University · st•nt" and '''Clithollc"' editions ans indicates tbat most of tbem S!ill another theit was that of Alhert Roush, Middlepbrt; Sgt.
Press.
) but one common Bible for both: ·are "desperately aware 'of the a tire and boat motor
from Lewis F. Long, Middleport; Sgt.
The Oxford Bible uses the But the significance of the need for a rellgious grounding Dewsrd Frazier of Kanauga. Ernest D. Barnhart, Middletext of the Revised Standard Imprimatur actually goes be- in IUe" but are confused and
port RD; Cpls. Kenneth A. DoVersion (RSV) translation. yond the reiiazalion of the long- bewildered by tbe "many FIRE DESffiOYED a barn vis, Rutland; Robert W. Vaughlupplementing It with extensive dreamed-of common Bible. It Is clamoring voices" which are belonging to Clark Hager of an, Pomeroy; Virgil Walker,
footnotes, introduced articles, the first official Catholic being raised by people who gkansuga on Wednesday after- Long Bottom ; Jonathan Til118,
:neps and other Bible study j endorsement Of the modern assert that the church ~Is noon. 1be loss was estimated Pomeroy RD 3; and Patrolmen
tlds P"i&gt;Bred by a team of 18 1critical consensus on tbe Bible irrelevant aod that God is dead. at ,1,000. The frrst of three Paul E. Haptonstall, Middleport
~stinguished Protestant scho· i which has emerged among The answer, he says, is for auto ~:ks were held Saturda? Donald B. Brewer, Portland;
Iars.
scholars in recent years, and parish churches to provide on the rtverfront under the dt~ Nathaniel McCumber, ChesbCatholic authorities had pre- which Is refloctod In tbe lecture courses and discussion rection of Gailia. Academy Key ire; Richard E. Pickens, Mldliousiy approved a "Catholic I annotations of the Oxford Bible. grm·· , to introduce Jntelllgent Club. Parents woll feel their dleport: Clifford E. Holter, HaiSV" which differed textually ! Scholars of botb faiths were adults to "a thinking man's cbildreo_ are 98fer when tbe cine; Louis B. Vaughan. Porn·
rom the regular Protestant • elated by the announcement of religion."
Galhpohs pool opened 1ts doors eroy; Elson Spencer, Racine;
,ersion in only a few places.
Cardinal Cushing's action.
Evangelist Billy Graham is in for the se~son Saturday.
Wayne C. Milhoan, Pomeroy;
Approves Use
"At last we have a trnly Lundon to conduct a month-long
John G. Sauvage,
Now Cardinal Coshlng has ecumenical version of the "crusade" which he hopes will NORm GAWA · · Schools Curtle L. Jenkinson,
lpproved for Catholic use the scriptures," said Metzger.
reach the largest audiences of have ~n awarded grants u.n- Eugene . H. Young,
denttcal RSV text that appears Fr. W. Van Etten casey, S.J., his preaching career. The der T1Ue I and II. One wdi vlUe; Chfford Hayes,
n Protestant Bibles.
professor of theology at HolY services will be carried through· make possible 8 aummer re~- port; Robert G. Swick,
Catholic Biblical scholars who Cross Co II e g e, Worcester, out the British Js1es by closed- ing program and the other \~l~l port; Theodore T. Reed, . Jr.,
1erved as advisers to Cardinal Mass., said :
circuit television.
provide $1.900 for library booM. Pomeroy; Frank Cbeesebrew,
:ushing asked for a few minur "After 4110 years of division The evangelistic campaign TWO NEW ADDIDONS
Middleport;, Carroll Teaford,
·hanges in the footnotes of the and controversy over tho Bible, will open next Wednesday th R' G d " 11
· Racine; lijroid Weaver, Ralxford Bible. They consisted it should be a source ol deep (June I) and run through July e 10 ran e d:.o ege
cine; o!Airies HaiiJierly, Mlddle·hlefly of adding brief explana- satisfaction to ail Christians to z. It wUI be Gra!Ulm'• first ~re
Llo~d' Gl n
lla'ymond Whaley, Shade;
Ions in cases where Catholic know that at last the OP9 Bible London engagement Binet! hlll tCS msld, ;tor,
ill e~
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Vaughan, Pomeroy; Wilnterpretation diff ers from l has been restored to the[Harringay Arena crusade in ding~: f rf.u; t w .
UamCross,Raeine; Don Roach,
'rotestant interpretation. For Christian church."
1955.
• r 0 • en servtiC':i11
Middleport; Olin Knapp, Syraco 11ege commencemen
cuse
and WUilam Swisher, MidJune 5, with Dr. Alphus
dleport.
tensen giving the dddrw ~
mark completion of four.!~;:
at the school. Bishop u
Ensley of tbe
Metlwdlat
church wUI deliver tbe baceaBy Jack O'Brian
laureate. Herman Kolby, 32,
BY JACK O'BRIAN
"Fanny!" across tbe
Iobby, ,picture- bounced "live" off a of Tiffin hu beco named
CBS - radio drama
critic !then squashing her with a huge satellite - then illeatre • 1"ii of Studenst at the college.
:,.neth ll'anghart is an hon· l hug (they co-starred ia the manages ill Ill high-fee lowst man- he won't review this 1longrun Bdwy. tune show "Fan· grade screenings of chmnpion- OTHER NAME8 in Ule ~~~ ~~
leek's Bdwy . premiere ol the ny," witb the late Ezio Pima) ship fights here In the U.S.
included Eddie Adkins, 37, ct
busical "Marne" because he
Havirg testlt1ed to the u.A. TV writers .. producers - ac- engineer of station WJEH
as money in it
The Jack 1as to what they saw in the fam. tors - etc. always charge oet- flight instructor, who suffered
'alentis (ex-LBJ aide now the ous BattJe of "21," in which works with lack of courage but a hnrt attack while flym!! last
Wlfl'ln StcidmOre
~ovie "czar" at $150,000 per i H'wood agent irving Lazar ser- the TV "academy of a:rbJ ar; .saturday. He is ~s~~::~~~
hnum) will be tentins in the ved Otto Preminger under scier ;es" didn't dare ~i \'f' &amp;; 11-l Paul E. Wasta~ was
laldorf here three nights a . glass, leaving so much glass lD edulf!d awards for ••Individual Ifor his 19 years of "Service to
1eek .
The title
Valenti Ihis head that Otto tinkled like a Achievements in News
and, I Gallipolis Kiwanls Club.
~ughter rLBJ's much-photoed , Chinese' wind gong, top design- Documentaries ... a c:ategory an- Eachue, Gallipolis native, and
'(ltE~O~'
girl friend," is middlenaml!d ' er Ellen Lehman McClusk~y nounced- with 15 nominations: former Gallia Academy ·· ln.
~yndon''
LBJ watcht~ the and tler Wall Streeter husband seems the "blue ribbon!' judg· structor, baa been named aup"ALA
II'oday" ~ow every morning Preston Long are off to Jamai· 'l ing panel, a litUe elite secret i erintendent of Grover
R i II
po, not Just to see Barbara ca to join their house guests society whose members t h e schools in Paulding County . Mrl!. ll
(alters! Fresh! J
Our ci vi· ! the Craig Stevens
(AlexiR ••academy" won't re\U"..a1, decid- [AU Golji has been Darned lll'tlll-11
zed stars; tx-marrie&lt;ls .Joan · Smith) for swimming and a ed the pussyfoot around it be-ldent of Gallipolis Junior Worn· II
rawford and Franrhot '!·vile : luxurious collapse
: causl! CBs-New~ refli!~OO to p1r-j en's Club find MJ:s. Phll n ...k. ll
ere. each .~!her's dates at th~ I It's not alwa1• race tracks : tlclpate ... And tbto:eby ID Ibis · er, Lafayette Legion AUJillarJ
penmg of Time ~or Slngmg, 1md bars ror swingin' Peggy ' 5tar • chamber nonsense tolal· president.
, ,andaome•l couple Iii
t b e Cass - while everyone else ill lly ignored tbe one &lt;l!tegory on
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ruadway :heat~ . The ffiU· Ishowbiz was sleeping it off the whirh TV builds lis irrutge and NEW GIANT
p:al: wei1-mtent10ned drudgery, other morning, Peggy was tap- Iprestige.
, NEW YORK (UP!)
lod vooces, sluggish materoal, dancing her Boston Irish heart Amoag tbe Ignored: coverage New York Giants of
~rnmedlibeslor !)'riel, ·drlbd musdic, out at lbe MIIUkeo lildustrial of lbe Pope'I vis!~ CBS news- N a II on 11 Foolliall League
1
up m one wor : or i- show •t the Waldorf . Whtle men Walter Cronkite, Hunt!Oy- otgned Heory Csrr, ;o!Oi'lcl and
~ry.
Ithe audience breakfastod on Brinkley, Frank McGee, Theoo Olympte sprint e hl mp IDn,

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l :liDof $321,244 over the 1164 ftgures, completed 11 years and nilll! ell 1 petition
In Gill· inl
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•nd there were 1811· more re· monilia of active duty,
. Ua eounty common . P I e a s ""
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&lt;eiving paymenll In liM.
Durin&amp; lha past three weeki, Court for a divorce frOiil LoWell
A large part of the mcrease Persinger, • around man, hl8 Syl'lll! on grounds of J!fO!'S nea; fe
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been on vacation. He plan! to !eel und es:treme , cruelty. Sbe M
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changes mado by lhe soeiai conttilue ''lakin&amp; It eaoy," ac- also oteks alimOnY and custodY Jo
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security amendments of 1960. cording to his wife, Maude. . of three cj!Udren. They were 1;
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Those ehallles whidl were in Persinger became a member married AUJI· :Ia, !1151. .
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ilealth in•urance for the aged, centui;Y ciub In 1912. He will lng judae, bas cnnttd Faye V.
tnciuded a 7 per. cent tncrea,. ho 6$ ye&amp;r1 old June 11.
Ha1!llllllnd, Rt. 2,
m monthly benefits retro&lt;~ctive • and · Mn.
Persinger divorce from JJ,IIIeO A. Ham·
to January, 19115; benefits for have ,.ven grown children and mOIId. Jr., oil jlroimdl of _gross
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wtdows early .. 60; beo•hta one niece. 'll!ey are:
ne&amp;le&lt;l 'of dilly a,ild exl!"•me
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studentll between Mrs. Hugh &lt;EleanOr) Sella'·
eust&lt;idy Of .two minor j
18 and 22. benehiS
iOffiO dt· field, Colina, 0 .; Mn. Eldred ebildr&lt;!n wu granted· to
v;"'ced women; bellehts lor pee&gt; (Dorothy) Parsons Circleville· mother and ho wa,s wdered
P e over 72 wbo hadn't worked Mrs. . WilliiiiJI (u',cy)
pay flO a week lor support. i•
Ion&amp; enough to get soctal secur· Columbus; Mrs. c. s. (Jeanl In the case of S~lf.' Jean\
tlbY. before ; and payment ol dis- StotUemyer Waba&lt;h Ind.. .Mrs. Smith, ·Gallipolio vs. Carl Mil·
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fanuhes, and 2,(ll2 WIVOS and lor today anoounced that lite
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childien of retired, disabled, or o. K. eonstruoUon eompaoy o1 : Sq,ua.d 18, \,11
deeea&amp;ed worklll'll. Tho aver· S..'lltb Ch&amp;fJelton, W. va., wu
age monthly IOCI&amp;i security beD- lite low bidder In lite IJIII)IIilt
!!Ill lor retired Ga!Ua cauntJ of S448,269.40 ror relocation of The POII!eiUY
ptoclpllllioll loi
oeneflclariel amounted to f/0 railroad culverts at Belleviile squad waa SIIIDJIIIIIIICI II
this year G; last
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Locks and Dam project. The •· m. .Friday lor Mrs.
One of II . reeofllliled
work oltes are located iD w..,t renee Manhlili,
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COOney, Weal Virginia, and Alii- JV1to w• taken to ·,
lor tl\11 year 17.:11 inches: lot onl durinl!our ytara&gt;ol b!Cb
Cheater E. Welb, 39, lAng eM County, Ohio.
Me..,rial !IMp!tal u 1
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Normd average pucltttatton eel lui&lt;
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Mr. Larry Wade, brother of Life laaurBBCe CompaDJ,
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Paul of Midd
car collision at 11:~9 a.m. Fri- 1 There was minOr damage to Alha, 17, Patriot Star Rt. had June m
day on Eastern Ave., in !ront 11the Davis car and moderate stopped at the traffic signal at
of Hun\'! Grocery, according damage to tho other two vehic- Second Ave. and Sycamore St. to Galli~olis P'Jiic&lt;.
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The other car atruck the Atha
As a result of the accident, A hitoldp accident was r,. car and went on. Darnall• was
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In .the Regatta parade by llnmer Radford and a poem,
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In this photo 18 they split the cash awa~d of $260, a~dl 1~:~~::~
~'owler, Gail Sheets, Lois Stout, James E. ~roug~man, .
Burdell Forth, Harry. ~ugh, Roger Brumfield, Bill Seyfried,
each store in the diviSion, and asks assistance fr~m the
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Gallia county wbo received a the 11rm at the age of 16 011
IOtal 01 $:U50,&amp;72 in social se· · Oct. 1. 1911, known ~'
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curity benefits in 1965, accord· time as tile Ohio Utilities Comin&amp; to John R. Chatfield, dis- pany.
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l.rict · manqer in Portsmouth. . When his retirement becOmes ~.
The fignre was an mcrease ' eflectlv• Tuesday, he w!U have 1.
of $32!1,244 over the 11164 figures, completed 48 years and nine
and there wen 181· more re· montlls
active duty.
ceiving payments In !965.
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addition to the new program of of the utility firm's quarter •
health insurance for the ased, cen~ club In 1942. He will
included a 7 par cent increase be 65 yean old June II..
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and , Mn.
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widows as early as 110; bentlito one niece. They are:
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18 arid 22: benefits for ~me di· field Celina, 0.: Mn. Eldred t
vorced women; benefits for ~ (llo~othy) Parsons, CircleyiUe; 1
pie over 72 wbo hadn't worked Mn. Willi11111 (Lucy) 1 Hinkle, ,I
Ions enoush to get social secur- Columbus; Mn. C. S. (Jean) ·.
jty he lore; and payment ol dis- Stottlemyer, Waba•h, Ind. ; .Mrs . .
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inclodes 1,437 retired workm,'
1911 disabled workm and their Congressman Walter H. Moe!".
families, and 2,082 wives and ler tnday announced tliat tholi·.
ehildten of retired, disabled, or o. K. ConstnicUon Campany ,
deceased workers. The aver· South charleaton, W. Va., w~
age monthly social security befl. the tow bidder In the amoun~•
eflt for retired Gallla eoUDty of t«S,26UO lor relocation .
:Jelllliiciaries amounted to $70 railroad culverts at BelteviU
per month.
I.AJckl and Darn project. '"'!
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vision manager, Ptrsm1er Is the IIi!\'
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of total yun !ft'VIce This ill' ~~
clndes over 2,200 C&amp;SOE .~!11ployeeo In Ohio.

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A year of oorvice on behalf Flrol Ia to give high ochool ,
jusl )atudents with membenhlp In a
been completed by t4 charm· , Future Nurses Club an oppor- -~
ing. young high achool girls of I \unity to serv• other•. and '"
Gallla County. Friday was the so doing. gain a deeper insight
1111 day ol work beloro sum- Into the many_aopects of the ,
mer rteell for lbt Cendy Strtp- j medical nuroin1 fields which 1
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In .
choosins their life vocation.
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'l'bNo youq ladles, repre- I Serond is to alve the Candy
Mnlillfl Gallo a Academy, South· !Striper an opportunity to secure
weatern and No~th Gallla hlsh the intangible benefits such as I
schools, served m thear varaous 1 learning more about people
capacities .throughout the school 1 building ~('U-eonflder"r:&gt;. en 1 nv~
year ~ the tune of 4,130 hours. ing t,he satisfaction of doing fOr · •
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each otOera and lt'hieVinl jl'f&amp;ler
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Mrs. Almelll C. Ralforty, R.N., ters ..emplify as young
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IIIII'Se oponsor and Central Ser· , the fine quolities of appearance, ' Holzer llosplla • c_
WILeft to right are Mrs. Rafferty,
vice oupervisor, the
candy , attendallCe, and perlormanoe , spolliOfllli or&amp;amza 10 "'·North Gallia· Mrs. Jenny White,
Stripen perform duues in :111 that lhey wdl fi!ld "' necessary Mr~. Franc~sG ~the~oiJ~my· Mrs Flora Dailey, South·
dUferent areaa oloervlce. These when they enter tile adult work· . asSistant a d Ma 13
Napier G~liia Academy.
range from greeting and direct- . aday world.
western: an rs.
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li"i clean, thelf caps ali neal· 1
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school ilfl to be 1 Candy Strip. ly al4p their well • combed ·
er Include memberlhip in a Fu- :heads, these younaolero present
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window, hand pleated, weighted corrttrt.
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1\'e&lt;!nesday afternoon at the net Demoskey, cook; Brywn
borne of their leader, Mn. Paul Dailey, cook, activo oitiZOII,
Mrs. Smart was aslist- collector, health aid, borne,
Golbn Rule Cltll•
tel by ber dauflhler, Mrs. George llealth and safety, and hous•
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jlackett, Jr. wlth tho mooting. keeper; Ruby Nicinsky, cook;
Hm Memo
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Golden Rule Sunday SchoOl
Jlrownle T,..p 3t with Mrs. Clnde Spengler, cook and pelt;
class of the Lon1 BottDm cltur·
lthmer Neal and Charlene Glenna Lleullen. cook.
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L.a opened wltit the 0•• ce e- Each of the gorls desctJbod
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ony and theiCOUI prom•oe u~o bad es. Games were layed and llined tile Ona Won Class of Ice was lleld •n memory
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I illbled clltdle. A pertod refr~hments of cu!••et and the Pomeroy Firot. . Bapliil ones of the class that ha~e
liqlng was .bt!d by I h e sherbet punch serve'd"The cun. church Thursday evemng at passed away. Those preaenl
coula and BroW!IJel,
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to cakes were made by Mrs. How- ~he o':.u:'on lo charae of pll, Mr. and Mrs. Charlet
lcout membero In tht various ard Dailey.
Mrs Harry =~iley, president, Hensley, Mr. and Mr~. Dave
tegories inclutllng Patty Har- MemlN!ro of the Brownies ope~ with the class song and Yatee, Florence
· , active ciHitll, backyard fun, praoent were Kiana Lyneb, prayer A dlocullion was bold Mrs. Bess Larkins, M1'11.
, hotne, health and sal• Linda Gererd, Debbie Good· .., eie;nina of tbe dluroh and Hannum, Mrs. Tresoie SWaJn,
, houlokeopen, my home, nitht, Carol Domoslcey, Janet Monday, June 13, woo set as Mro. Mary Pterce, Mr. SanUord
is; Kareu Price, cook; Mar- Neal, Theresa Thomao, Stopha- the day for cleanillg. Mrs. Vlo- Cozert, Mrs. BeBI Rose",li•oiowl
llamm, cook; Rhonda Haw- nle Ord, Cerol Tepee), Barbara tor Young, Sr.• Mrs. William Mro. Bess Webster. A ••
, cook; JIU Jlarris, my tree Ftlill, Debbie Mulford, Judy Walllon and Mro. Lorain Ster· poUuck luncb waa "rved.
I. my camara, and cook; Msl- Owen, Mary Millo, Tamml Lui- roll were namod as a eommlt·
llackeU, activo citizen, ter. Martha McNeal. Tho clo• tee to purchase weddiq &amp;ills.
, &lt;0011, boma. health and 1111 ceremony etnetudetl the For tile teacher's thotlihl,
el)&gt;, h~t~~ekeopor, my home meeting.
Mrs. J. H. SepbenSOn cave, "A
woman's Filht to be a Chrllit- j
tan." Devotions taken rrom ·
on
Psalm o9: II-II were led ' by ' Hunllnltoo Grango Tllurlday
Mrs. Georce s~.lnner who had night sellhe date ol June 5 for
;A memoritl 1ervire In re- General, Mr. McKi!My, Marie lor ~r topic, Chroslian Wor· 1111 annual homecombtl dinner
roembrance of Mrs.
David Milia, Veler8111 Mamorlal; Mro. ship, and closed with prayer. and memorial service. _Dani~I II
tiarst, Sr., deceased member Satterllold, Mro. Pratt, Mr. Mrs. Stephenson read a Iotter Evans, master, pre!lided and
oltbe Loyol Womon't Class of Homer Joaes, Mrl. DIIJard, at
~P~~J~;t :~: : ~d group .~~proSavl ed1.1 plea lor
ll)o Middleport Church
of homo, Mary Jane Kitchen, CbiJ.
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o! mef!lillfl closed Wllh prayer by Mr._ Oscar Dyer, le&lt;turer.
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.,eetmg of the cia" held Thur• thanks were re from u~ · GIQI'Se was served by the hoB- on the theme "Our MU!ical
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Mrs. Donald Hicks was a leiS to the above named and Heritage."
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iM"- Oscar Roush, president, guest for the eveninc. Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Lydia Stewart, Mrs. 'J. E. It opened with the "Stars and
11. ln the tribute to Mrs. Darst, ert Reibel's group was named Foster and Mrs._ Ale~ Shain. Stripes Forever." Mr. W.bb
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111Ursday, June ·30, instead ol how our national anthem was
to her "lnsplraUon" to
June :q and hosleBBe$ will be enmpooed. "The Sign Carrier"
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• pliftod Including ner i)IOd Yrank Beach.
RelrtOhmeni!J Slialn as devoUonal leader.
"Trieste and Rome," by Danlal
lflhbor policy. constant and
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devoted attendance at Cod's were served by the hostesses,\ year's list of bOok reviews an~ ;,., ,;.rrated by Mr.
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!&gt;{ithtulnes. and undmlllnd111f1, Mrs. Jacob Btl!, Minnie Gil· meetlncs. Present were Mrs. Morietta lle)'IIOldo. Edria Woodhtr love of flo...,., and her more, and Mrs. Satterfield, con- Moore, vfco president, Mro. ruff sang a solo "Faith of
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Carl Horkey, preSident, Mrs. Fathen."
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Roger Morian
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COMMmu MEETS ard Fultz. lofembers havin&amp; a "Tenline Tonight," "Dixie," ; . ,! ·IN. ti:R:l'INT O
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prefere!IQe' ill to dutes to hos- "She'll Be· Cornillfl
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fnust include parental approv- : women learn the care of the pa81 and a sli!led slaiem•nt by tient it the prime importance
·the family physician indicating I of the entire organi,.tion.
she Is qualified hfallh·wioe for Their suecesslul attenlion to 'I
smire.
,detail is otteoted ID by tbeir
The Condy Striper prosram · continuolly opandilll PI'Oifllll
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A year of oorvice on behalf Flrol Ia to give high ochool ,
jusl )atudents with membenhlp In a
been completed by t4 charm· , Future Nurses Club an oppor- -~
ing. young high achool girls of I \unity to serv• other•. and '"
Gallla County. Friday was the so doing. gain a deeper insight
1111 day ol work beloro sum- Into the many_aopects of the ,
mer rteell for lbt Cendy Strtp- j medical nuroin1 fields which 1
on at Holler llolpillll.
1 will be of benefit to them
In .
choosins their life vocation.
.
'l'bNo youq ladles, repre- I Serond is to alve the Candy
Mnlillfl Gallo a Academy, South· !Striper an opportunity to secure
weatern and No~th Gallla hlsh the intangible benefits such as I
schools, served m thear varaous 1 learning more about people
capacities .throughout the school 1 building ~('U-eonflder"r:&gt;. en 1 nv~
year ~ the tune of 4,130 hours. ing t,he satisfaction of doing fOr · •
Workmg only one day
each otOera and lt'hieVinl jl'f&amp;ler
week tach girl wao on duty ap- llllllurity.
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.
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pmlmately 41 hours.
In the tradition of Florence ·
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Under the capable dlrectur NiJhli11f1ale, lhe Cindy Strip.
ADVISE CANDY STRIPERS ~~\lr~tr~l~et;o R~.;r ~~
Mrs. Almelll C. Ralforty, R.N., ters ..emplify as young
R. N., nur~
~or -\~'t~: sp~nsorf
school
IIIII'Se oponsor and Central Ser· , the fine quolities of appearance, ' Holzer llosplla • c_
WILeft to right are Mrs. Rafferty,
vice oupervisor, the
candy , attendallCe, and perlormanoe , spolliOfllli or&amp;amza 10 "'·North Gallia· Mrs. Jenny White,
Stripen perform duues in :111 that lhey wdl fi!ld "' necessary Mr~. Franc~sG ~the~oiJ~my· Mrs Flora Dailey, South·
dUferent areaa oloervlce. These when they enter tile adult work· . asSistant a d Ma 13
Napier G~liia Academy.
range from greeting and direct- . aday world.
western: an rs.
•
iDg visitDrs to feedillg children With their red and
wbile 1
arid reporliJt&amp; patient reque~ts . striped uniforms literally •par~- .
to the nursea oa duty.
li"i clean, thelf caps ali neal· 1
. ~uiremenlll for a h i 1 h \ly olarched and perched prim·
school ilfl to be 1 Candy Strip. ly al4p their well • combed ·
er Include memberlhip in a Fu- :heads, these younaolero present
ture Nurses Club, at least a,an atlractivt and pleaaant pie~£:!. scholastic average,
an- Iture 14 the patient and the pul&gt;
~ ·a . sophomore, junior, or sen- lie.

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CANDY STRIPE OFFICERS:- Serving as officers for
1 Candy Strtpe duty are left to right
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d~~~ ~au':! Cotton, secretary; Jackie Gilkey, treasurer;
d B k StepheDSon chaplain.
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let the light of the glorious ·summer ~ ·
come shimmering thru the lovely Decron ,.
Organdy. Each pair custom mede to fit YOiir'.''l
window, hand pleated, weighted corrttrt.
lriple boltom ·hem'"

·ChQQSI frQm luatrcui white or Pl:8ttv
puhlll. Carne . . theae today.

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1\'e&lt;!nesday afternoon at the net Demoskey, cook; Brywn
borne of their leader, Mn. Paul Dailey, cook, activo oitiZOII,
Mrs. Smart was aslist- collector, health aid, borne,
Golbn Rule Cltll•
tel by ber dauflhler, Mrs. George llealth and safety, and hous•
rial E
jlackett, Jr. wlth tho mooting. keeper; Ruby Nicinsky, cook;
Hm Memo
vellf
: Special guests were
the home, health and safety, hooks;
Golden Rule Sunday SchoOl
Jlrownle T,..p 3t with Mrs. Clnde Spengler, cook and pelt;
class of the Lon1 BottDm cltur·
lthmer Neal and Charlene Glenna Lleullen. cook.
Bapft'sf
ches met recently at ~e home
Jhomas, adv1sors. 'lbe m..t.
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of Wall..e Damewood.
L.a opened wltit the 0•• ce e- Each of the gorls desctJbod
ter· A dl ]' hi memorial serv·
T'"
-. r lhe work necmury to earo the Mrs. Eimer WiCkham en
can e Jg .
ol th
ony and theiCOUI prom•oe u~o bad es. Games were layed and llined tile Ona Won Class of Ice was lleld •n memory
e
I illbled clltdle. A pertod refr~hments of cu!••et and the Pomeroy Firot. . Bapliil ones of the class that ha~e
liqlng was .bt!d by I h e sherbet punch serve'd"The cun. church Thursday evemng at passed away. Those preaenl
coula and BroW!IJel,
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eluded Mr. and Mrs. LeWJi .,...
: Badpl Wtro awardad
to cakes were made by Mrs. How- ~he o':.u:'on lo charae of pll, Mr. and Mrs. Charlet
lcout membero In tht various ard Dailey.
Mrs Harry =~iley, president, Hensley, Mr. and Mr~. Dave
tegories inclutllng Patty Har- MemlN!ro of the Brownies ope~ with the class song and Yatee, Florence
· , active ciHitll, backyard fun, praoent were Kiana Lyneb, prayer A dlocullion was bold Mrs. Bess Larkins, M1'11.
, hotne, health and sal• Linda Gererd, Debbie Good· .., eie;nina of tbe dluroh and Hannum, Mrs. Tresoie SWaJn,
, houlokeopen, my home, nitht, Carol Domoslcey, Janet Monday, June 13, woo set as Mro. Mary Pterce, Mr. SanUord
is; Kareu Price, cook; Mar- Neal, Theresa Thomao, Stopha- the day for cleanillg. Mrs. Vlo- Cozert, Mrs. BeBI Rose",li•oiowl
llamm, cook; Rhonda Haw- nle Ord, Cerol Tepee), Barbara tor Young, Sr.• Mrs. William Mro. Bess Webster. A ••
, cook; JIU Jlarris, my tree Ftlill, Debbie Mulford, Judy Walllon and Mro. Lorain Ster· poUuck luncb waa "rved.
I. my camara, and cook; Msl- Owen, Mary Millo, Tamml Lui- roll were namod as a eommlt·
llackeU, activo citizen, ter. Martha McNeal. Tho clo• tee to purchase weddiq &amp;ills.
, &lt;0011, boma. health and 1111 ceremony etnetudetl the For tile teacher's thotlihl,
el)&gt;, h~t~~ekeopor, my home meeting.
Mrs. J. H. SepbenSOn cave, "A
woman's Filht to be a Chrllit- j
tan." Devotions taken rrom ·
on
Psalm o9: II-II were led ' by ' Hunllnltoo Grango Tllurlday
Mrs. Georce s~.lnner who had night sellhe date ol June 5 for
;A memoritl 1ervire In re- General, Mr. McKi!My, Marie lor ~r topic, Chroslian Wor· 1111 annual homecombtl dinner
roembrance of Mrs.
David Milia, Veler8111 Mamorlal; Mro. ship, and closed with prayer. and memorial service. _Dani~I II
tiarst, Sr., deceased member Satterllold, Mro. Pratt, Mr. Mrs. Stephenson read a Iotter Evans, master, pre!lided and
oltbe Loyol Womon't Class of Homer Joaes, Mrl. DIIJard, at
~P~~J~;t :~: : ~d group .~~proSavl ed1.1 plea lor
ll)o Middleport Church
of homo, Mary Jane Kitchen, CbiJ.
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Olria~ wao conducted at the licothe holpltal. lAtten
o! mef!lillfl closed Wllh prayer by Mr._ Oscar Dyer, le&lt;turer.
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lh Ina Mrs. -T. T. Shelton. A dessert ,..s 1n clulrge of the pr01fam
.,eetmg of the cia" held Thur• thanks were re from u~ · GIQI'Se was served by the hoB- on the theme "Our MU!ical
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clfY evemng at the church.
Mrs. Donald Hicks was a leiS to the above named and Heritage."
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iM"- Oscar Roush, president, guest for the eveninc. Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Lydia Stewart, Mrs. 'J. E. It opened with the "Stars and
11. ln the tribute to Mrs. Darst, ert Reibel's group was named Foster and Mrs._ Ale~ Shain. Stripes Forever." Mr. W.bb
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a,loy•l and devoted member of to be hostesses lor lhe next The neXI meebllfl will be held gave a brief description of
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tlie rlass. Members paid trll&gt; meetina.
111Ursday, June ·30, instead ol how our national anthem was
to her "lnsplraUon" to
June :q and hosleBBe$ will be enmpooed. "The Sign Carrier"
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m •• a theme or the service. The evenlq was closed with Mrs. WUUal!' Watson and Mro. and "Someone Who Carts,'' ,...
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oy reeailed the traits she ex- a poem, "Old Age" by Mra. Dale Wippel, with Mrs. Alen presented by Katilleen Groen.
• pliftod Including ner i)IOd Yrank Beach.
RelrtOhmeni!J Slialn as devoUonal leader.
"Trieste and Rome," by Danlal
lflhbor policy. constant and
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Evans "Our Musleal Heritage"
~lENT ·
devoted attendance at Cod's were served by the hostesses,\ year's list of bOok reviews an~ ;,., ,;.rrated by Mr.
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16Juse, her pleasant disposition, Mrs. Beach, Mrs. ·Ray Darst, Idales and hostesses lor the and plano accompaniment"'", '~by'• II
!&gt;{ithtulnes. and undmlllnd111f1, Mrs. Jacob Btl!, Minnie Gil· meetlncs. Present were Mrs. Morietta lle)'IIOldo. Edria Woodhtr love of flo...,., and her more, and Mrs. Satterfield, con- Moore, vfco president, Mro. ruff sang a solo "Faith of
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ptayer life.
trlbutlng.
Carl Horkey, preSident, Mrs. Fathen."
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ng the bU!lness meeting
Roger Morian
and Mrs. Bern, Other Ionas preoented were
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a report "II 11ven on the
COMMmu MEETS ard Fultz. lofembers havin&amp; a "Tenline Tonight," "Dixie," ; . ,! ·IN. ti:R:l'INT O
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nptoy making project of rugs.
prefere!IQe' ill to dutes to hos- "She'll Be· Cornillfl
.
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'l1ose rt(IDPted . Ill were Mrs. 'lbe program coflllllitleo ol teiJ the. !jlaj~tlnJ or a parUcu.. The Moulllaln," "Bntlleo,•
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Leo Childs, Mr. GUkoy, Mrs. the Middleport Literary C I u b l11r bO!Jk It&gt; rhiew. may conQct ButldJi," and tbe. program .
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~. !llro. Batey, Melt• Mrs. Nan Moore to plan ntll. eoim!tlttee.
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than during the fillt· •·''
walking yearo. Brillc ' '
your baby to •
for famout Fimle M ··

1Q1 DuroiKo• Colli ~ rtfox illolr '"Pllort

~ Girl S&lt;o\lt Troop iltl of Mid- and pen pals: Delene DeloiJI,
~leport held ill eourt of hotJQr cook and activo citizen: Gar·

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formal application w h i c h 1ciliary personnel these young
fnust include parental approv- : women learn the care of the pa81 and a sli!led slaiem•nt by tient it the prime importance
·the family physician indicating I of the entire organi,.tion.
she Is qualified hfallh·wioe for Their suecesslul attenlion to 'I
smire.
,detail is otteoted ID by tbeir
The Condy Striper prosram · continuolly opandilll PI'Oifllll
ha.s a two fold obJective ot Hol· [•nd increuillfl numbers with
zrr Hospital,
1 openi11f1 of every ochool year.

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,-At Leader's Home' Mrs • Paul Smart
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partments In !he flrol cabl-' prohibited Ill lilt
not of the United Stoles: State, 1States from 1943 until the
Tr.,.ury ond War.
Iof World War II.
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Automatic trans. Power SteeriDi. White fiW.h, red
interior. Radio and heater. Extr~ good W. W. tires.

1965 CHEVROLET 1mpail' .. •·;· $2295
Hardtop coupe, standard trammistign, power steerIng. locally owned, only 12,000 miles, beautiful
fawn interior, maroon over beJae exterior fini.oh.
Spare never used, spotleJS tbl'ougbout.

HOT ONE! •• 1960 TR-3 aGAbSTER
New whitewall tires, 4 speed trans. Red body,

0. D. PARSONS

good black lop.

llel1lor

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Prico, Only

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ROOM bath, I mi. dul U. I. .
15, lice ' 191. City willll', ....
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I ROOM b9UJt, I mL lrolll
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1,500.
ca. ba IIDanced.

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Notice
i.iALE-FiiJG for service,

TUOIIky
Mly Slot, 1966

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7:30P.M.

cine, Rt. I, Horse Cave Road
2 rrii\es below IIBl!han. Owen Avenue.
Aliuer..n.
5 29 3tp

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IOAID of RIALTOII · .

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allure.
1111-U
types ol

Would You Believe
All This In Spring
Valley E~f•tes For

materlala. block, brlek, sewer pipe,
udows, llntels, etc. Claude
$21,500
Wllllers, Rio Grande, 0. Cll 1 _ 1 Bedrooms
1-6121 alter $.
2 - I II IDe batbJ
Offered
3 - built-In ldtcben • dlllette
Se .
9 Jarp closets

rv•-

PAINTING
FOR FARMERS
eTri-CouDty ServtcoPlu Maaoa Co. West Va.

e3l Years E&gt;perienco

• - fireplaee

5 t - Wall-Wall

""'''d LR
7 - 2 car garage ·
IF Tins fine heme will
fOUl' . 1!1"1•. •all .lor app&lt;ilnl' 1
meat to ·-

In locality.

•Free eotlmolell

elncludiDg houses and
Rural Churches

RADIA'l'ORS t3 each, batlerles
l!~· . copP.,r f .20. Kerrs Run
~;ilchaol' Houle. Open six
41!ts · a week from 12 tiU 5.
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WRITI ERNEST THORNI
Thurmon'-Ohio

or Phono. ""5-.1269

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FER11UZER

Jll)n, clolll aWDIIIp IDd repal~. pOrdl 9allan~;e,

Landmlllc'a Got
EVERYTHING

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IN Wbifty
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'the hllj s.tlnel

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: ll8Jj:D CANOE, ph. -~~~~~ aft.
... 5:110 p. m.
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boo porejl lhldM. Dale Wippel SappiJ, 21S OnloQ . Avo.,
Poiueroy, Olllo. '. Ill 381e
GREAT 4iQIS b\&gt;ule trailer,
olle 10 II.· Alsa men•• work
cblldren's
cili!tbinc,
rup.
Jeflon
OMd
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the Falrgrouods.

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In S. GalUs Co.
I!JID"Cesaary. Above
eamlngo. Write
Rawlelgb
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· YouN&lt;i-iltaii for

steady Job tn
Qalllpolls. Prefer married

maa 21 to 35 wllh military
obllgalloll lulftlled. llosplt.al~
,.UOO and paid cacation. Ph .
. ,·ttt01811 for lnter't'ln. 125-S
• BI'OP llinmNG Alii -*WJ) a btl.llnesl ol 7011r own.

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to $7.10. Stmmolll Pljl••
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IIG/ce Your lit8t!n&gt;affom
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$795

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1962 Iuick lnvida_ Conv.

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$1595

Automatic trans. Power SteeriDi. White fiW.h, red
interior. Radio and heater. Extr~ good W. W. tires.

1965 CHEVROLET 1mpail' .. •·;· $2295
Hardtop coupe, standard trammistign, power steerIng. locally owned, only 12,000 miles, beautiful
fawn interior, maroon over beJae exterior fini.oh.
Spare never used, spotleJS tbl'ougbout.

HOT ONE! •• 1960 TR-3 aGAbSTER
New whitewall tires, 4 speed trans. Red body,

0. D. PARSONS

good black lop.

llel1lor

Prlctd l•low M1rktt

1U IIIII Aw., fMif.

Prico, Only

IIOURII

ROOM bath, I mi. dul U. I. .
15, lice ' 191. City willll', ....
... be a.-need.
I ROOM b9UJt, I mL lrolll
..,,.. .10 A. lfOUDCI,
'
lllp, priced to seD
1,500.
ca. ba IIDanced.

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Notice
i.iALE-FiiJG for service,

TUOIIky
Mly Slot, 1966

I

7:30P.M.

cine, Rt. I, Horse Cave Road
2 rrii\es below IIBl!han. Owen Avenue.
Aliuer..n.
5 29 3tp

. \:-· ~

............. ............ ,
IOAID of RIALTOII · .

ECI(Bt &amp; NIBERT

VIII,.,..

Locust

-

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' AltllwA.MI: ...

S.le or Tmlt

....., .... "'-·• Wlll'lll~l.
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tresses. Riot IIOd Corllll Fur·
allure.
1111-U
types ol

Would You Believe
All This In Spring
Valley E~f•tes For

materlala. block, brlek, sewer pipe,
udows, llntels, etc. Claude
$21,500
Wllllers, Rio Grande, 0. Cll 1 _ 1 Bedrooms
1-6121 alter $.
2 - I II IDe batbJ
Offered
3 - built-In ldtcben • dlllette
Se .
9 Jarp closets

rv•-

PAINTING
FOR FARMERS
eTri-CouDty ServtcoPlu Maaoa Co. West Va.

e3l Years E&gt;perienco

• - fireplaee

5 t - Wall-Wall

""'''d LR
7 - 2 car garage ·
IF Tins fine heme will
fOUl' . 1!1"1•. •all .lor app&lt;ilnl' 1
meat to ·-

In locality.

•Free eotlmolell

elncludiDg houses and
Rural Churches

RADIA'l'ORS t3 each, batlerles
l!~· . copP.,r f .20. Kerrs Run
~;ilchaol' Houle. Open six
41!ts · a week from 12 tiU 5.
.. .
i2731c

WRITI ERNEST THORNI
Thurmon'-Ohio

or Phono. ""5-.1269

•

,.

FER11UZER

Jll)n, clolll aWDIIIp IDd repal~. pOrdl 9allan~;e,

Landmlllc'a Got
EVERYTHING

,' :''' . ........IDC!
'~··· WUUl~

IN Wbifty
' ·~~-

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..

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unlloim$., women's

'the hllj s.tlnel

-~~~_To _ Buy

,_e·-··. . o·w.

1! 0~lil{ile St.

: ll8Jj:D CANOE, ph. -~~~~~ aft.
... 5:110 p. m.
124-J

'

,.

...

.

boo porejl lhldM. Dale Wippel SappiJ, 21S OnloQ . Avo.,
Poiueroy, Olllo. '. Ill 381e
GREAT 4iQIS b\&gt;ule trailer,
olle 10 II.· Alsa men•• work
cblldren's
cili!tbinc,
rup.
Jeflon
OMd
~. Rl. 33, loins
the Falrgrouods.

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5 22

TUYn
. TRAILERS·
.
'

AND
. RAWLEIGH buslneu
In S. GalUs Co.
I!JID"Cesaary. Above
eamlngo. Write
Rawlelgb
Depl OlfE.IBI-2411, Freepoit, I

..

D1.

· YouN&lt;i-iltaii for

steady Job tn
Qalllpolls. Prefer married

maa 21 to 35 wllh military
obllgalloll lulftlled. llosplt.al~
,.UOO and paid cacation. Ph .
. ,·ttt01811 for lnter't'ln. 125-S
• BI'OP llinmNG Alii -*WJ) a btl.llnesl ol 7011r own.

~~jlfiiVt..re­

paln. AllouimJ"qt pon.'OIII.
.... ID lrr8I!P ..
Inter. ., l'b. • • • .
IO-U

'I' .

Peni, fiUO up, olhen f:US
to $7.10. Stmmolll Pljl••
lice l&lt;iutpaaem.
UJ.lfl

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IIG/ce Your lit8t!n&gt;affom
·Far Rental~ Now.

$795

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His 40 cow herd produced an avera~• 15,600 pounds of
milk and 569 pounds of butterfat m 1964·65. Curre11t
average is 17,000 pounds of butterfat. He and his wife,
Alice, are now assisted by thetr daughter, Ellen, and
her husband, Farrell Crago.

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and news when a dog hits a car. This happened on
State St., In front of Smith's Buick Co., re~ntly. See!Ds
a well·known Gallia coun!Ian was dmmg toward Third
Ave., when a dog leaped onto the hood of his Volloswagon. Result!! A dented hood. The dog bounced off, un·
Injured and continued on its way.
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attribut~s as, "determJnation, integrity, faith, mdus·
t~ enthusiasm and devotion."
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"STARBUCK managed a Guer~ey he~d for 13 years
after graduating from WIIIrnni\On m 1917. 1n t~e
eurly 1930s, he received his master's degr~e from Ohio
State. He was named Gallia county agent m 1934, and
in 1938, was invited to join the faculty of Rio Grande
college to organile a student self-help program and
serve as a recreation instructor.
"'
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"IN 1940, Starbuck became a rovi~g county agent, aer·
ving Coshocton, Athens, Auglaize, Fay~tte and Har·
din counties. In 1942, he was named an agent In Lof\an
county where he developed one of the best county daJJ')'

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REMINDER -- Don't !or~et '!'Uesday's ?:30 p.m.,
planning commission meetmg m the Gallipolis Mu·
nlcipal Building. All civic-minded Gallipolitans and GaiJla countians should b&lt;&gt;present.

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The Daily
Tribune and weeklv Gallia Times . . . William H.
Schwartz\va\der. progressive and well-known stockman,
succumbs at home on Rt. 160 . . Dorothy M. Haub~l!
named new Gallia county home agent . . . G~lllpohs
W. L. lngerick is ono of nine Oblo delegates picked to
attend 25th annual national convent.1on of Modern
Woodmen of America in Chicago ... Herman A. Rut!,
well-known carpenter. succumbs . . . Approximately
500 pei~ons attend '&gt;lemorial Day servic~s In Old
French City . John Janes named managi~g dlrect~r
of Gallipolis Chamber of Commerce . . Addison Twp s
Campaign Baptist Church to observe 106th annlver

sary on June ~ . El~hty··one summer students enrol
ed at Rio Grande College.
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14
1 :50 a. m.: Valley Transporter
down 23, 2:15 a. m.; Harvey
Jordon down 23, 5:10 a. m.;
Gallipolis Kentuckian up 23, 5:55 a. m.;

Rl.ver News

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Bruco Donnlo
MORE ON THE REGATI'A ..
AI Leonard, regatta chairman, rep:~rts a free tourists art
show will be held from June 111·
12 in Pomeroy under the supervision of William Mayer.
Anyone wishing to participate
can contact Mayer at 9112·2035.
Bill is hoplng to lu!ve paintings,
rugs, water colors and pottery
lor the show.
MRS. E. R. SCARBERRY of
Racine has forwarded me

born up Marmet 10:55 p.ll).;
Jeffei'SO.I up Wlnfield 12:05 a.
m.; Allen R. Merrill down
field I a. m.; Solvay up WIB·II
field 2:110 a.m.; Locy Jane
C8ll up Winfield 3:05 a.
B. Shaver, Jr., don WIIIIleb

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met and Winfif!ld darns were IZephyr up Greenup 2:45 a.m.:
~n the sills.
K;y D. down Greenup ~:liO a.
Boat MO\'emenls:
. m.; Peace down Meldahl
Obio River - Winnie Mae : p. m.: Franklin B. down
·_ down 14,6:10 p. m.; Inca up 14, Idahl 3,30 p. m.; Defender up
f :05 r m.; Rose G. up 14, 6:10 Meldahl 8:20 p. m.; Havana
u. m.; .Jeflboat down 14, 6,30 Sephyr down Meidahl t:20 p.m.;
o. m.; New Martinsville down Frank Durant up Meldalii 12:20
II, 8:4&gt; a.m.; Charles K. down a. m. ; J. S. Lewis up Meldahl
1&gt;, 7 a. m.; Titan up 16, 6:00 a. 3:25 a. m.; Jobo J. Rowe
'·' .m.; Louisiana up 17, 2:10 a. up Meldalll 4:15a.m.; Beav·
; .···m.; Philip Sporn up 11, It a.m.; ~r down Meldabl4:15 a.m.; 01~
.,1: g F. Shearer up 19, 5:15a.m.: •ver Shearer up Meldabl ·l:40
.Tillolt down Ill, 8 a. m.; Na- a. m.
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Miry'a down 20, 5:10 a. m.; 1L30 p.m.; Mart EIIIIID
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Iii.; jF.deana Boaworth up 21, 2:50 a. m.
f 1a, m.; Buciceye state down Kanawha River- Fort Daat-

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Dam 12.%, 14.8, running 9 feet A. J. Patten down 23, 7:15 a. 4:20 a. m.
' on rollers, Pomeroy · Mason m.; Oleander up Greenup,
21H15, Pt. Pleasant 24.35, Hin- p. m.; Western up Greenup,
ton 1.57 stationary, Kanawha 5:40 p. m.; Pamela D. down
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For New and Old -Homes

"JN 1957 he retired from the extension service so. ho
could devote full time to his dairy farm operatton.
His 40 cow herd produced an avera~• 15,600 pounds of
milk and 569 pounds of butterfat m 1964·65. Curre11t
average is 17,000 pounds of butterfat. He and his wife,
Alice, are now assisted by thetr daughter, Ellen, and
her husband, Farrell Crago.

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U'fl'l£ MORE tWRJ&lt;••

PERSONAllY

TANKS!
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·PLAMNING. ALI.UAVS '·
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OWNED {·
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LP GAS

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WE'VE heard of cars hitting dogs, but it's unusual
and news when a dog hits a car. This happened on
State St., In front of Smith's Buick Co., re~ntly. See!Ds
a well·known Gallia coun!Ian was dmmg toward Third
Ave., when a dog leaped onto the hood of his Volloswagon. Result!! A dented hood. The dog bounced off, un·
Injured and continued on its way.
'

OF 1Ni SEASON,! ·

Everybody

ON

•

closing Starbuck's career was described by_ such
attribut~s as, "determJnation, integrity, faith, mdus·
t~ enthusiasm and devotion."
•J •

to.

·500 Gal. LP Gas Systems

tJO RENT

extension programs in the state."

•

· ·WATERl ·

INSTALLATION

"STARBUCK managed a Guer~ey he~d for 13 years
after graduating from WIIIrnni\On m 1917. 1n t~e
eurly 1930s, he received his master's degr~e from Ohio
State. He was named Gallia county agent m 1934, and
in 1938, was invited to join the faculty of Rio Grande
college to organile a student self-help program and
serve as a recreation instructor.
"'
"'
"IN 1940, Starbuck became a rovi~g county agent, aer·
ving Coshocton, Athens, Auglaize, Fay~tte and Har·
din counties. In 1942, he was named an agent In Lof\an
county where he developed one of the best county daJJ')'

•

ALR~AP/!

WOWf'lOOK
AT THAT
GREAT
t
ROSE. THe' ....
Mlat .

A COMPLETE HEATING

•

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C'MON,

MAYSE IT
· NEEDS MDf'E

PlANT

A

REMINDER -- Don't !or~et '!'Uesday's ?:30 p.m.,
planning commission meetmg m the Gallipolis Mu·
nlcipal Building. All civic-minded Gallipolitans and GaiJla countians should b&lt;&gt;present.

•

•

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The Daily
Tribune and weeklv Gallia Times . . . William H.
Schwartz\va\der. progressive and well-known stockman,
succumbs at home on Rt. 160 . . Dorothy M. Haub~l!
named new Gallia county home agent . . . G~lllpohs
W. L. lngerick is ono of nine Oblo delegates picked to
attend 25th annual national convent.1on of Modern
Woodmen of America in Chicago ... Herman A. Rut!,
well-known carpenter. succumbs . . . Approximately
500 pei~ons attend '&gt;lemorial Day servic~s In Old
French City . John Janes named managi~g dlrect~r
of Gallipolis Chamber of Commerce . . Addison Twp s
Campaign Baptist Church to observe 106th annlver

sary on June ~ . El~hty··one summer students enrol
ed at Rio Grande College.
..

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22. 1:20 a. m.: L. Fteore up 22,
14
1 :50 a. m.: Valley Transporter
down 23, 2:15 a. m.; Harvey
Jordon down 23, 5:10 a. m.;
Gallipolis Kentuckian up 23, 5:55 a. m.;

Rl.ver News

I

Bruco Donnlo
MORE ON THE REGATI'A ..
AI Leonard, regatta chairman, rep:~rts a free tourists art
show will be held from June 111·
12 in Pomeroy under the supervision of William Mayer.
Anyone wishing to participate
can contact Mayer at 9112·2035.
Bill is hoplng to lu!ve paintings,
rugs, water colors and pottery
lor the show.
MRS. E. R. SCARBERRY of
Racine has forwarded me

born up Marmet 10:55 p.ll).;
Jeffei'SO.I up Wlnfield 12:05 a.
m.; Allen R. Merrill down
field I a. m.; Solvay up WIB·II
field 2:110 a.m.; Locy Jane
C8ll up Winfield 3:05 a.
B. Shaver, Jr., don WIIIIleb

GH lMtalllllon

1962 CHM II
NOVA SPT. CPE.

Red &amp; white, red Interior, 8
cyl. engine, Powerallde traDJ·

mlstilon, radio, heater, wblte
wall tires.

$1195

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CHEVROLET·
OLDSMOBILE
DEALER

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BlJlCKS
All Models In Stock· ·

LPGAS

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Our Fleet of Trucks to.Serve YouQllolltlnt

AIR CONDITION

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f'alls 4.00 rising, Charleston, Greenup 10:40 p. m.; Mark M.
19-~ stationary. London, Mar- up Greenup II :10 p. m.; Alton
met and Winfif!ld darns were IZephyr up Greenup 2:45 a.m.:
~n the sills.
K;y D. down Greenup ~:liO a.
Boat MO\'emenls:
. m.; Peace down Meldahl
Obio River - Winnie Mae : p. m.: Franklin B. down
·_ down 14,6:10 p. m.; Inca up 14, Idahl 3,30 p. m.; Defender up
f :05 r m.; Rose G. up 14, 6:10 Meldahl 8:20 p. m.; Havana
u. m.; .Jeflboat down 14, 6,30 Sephyr down Meidahl t:20 p.m.;
o. m.; New Martinsville down Frank Durant up Meldalii 12:20
II, 8:4&gt; a.m.; Charles K. down a. m. ; J. S. Lewis up Meldahl
1&gt;, 7 a. m.; Titan up 16, 6:00 a. 3:25 a. m.; Jobo J. Rowe
'·' .m.; Louisiana up 17, 2:10 a. up Meldalll 4:15a.m.; Beav·
; .···m.; Philip Sporn up 11, It a.m.; ~r down Meldabl4:15 a.m.; 01~
.,1: g F. Shearer up 19, 5:15a.m.: •ver Shearer up Meldabl ·l:40
.Tillolt down Ill, 8 a. m.; Na- a. m.
1
· •' ~I up 20, 2:56 a. m.; St. Ga!iipolla llano -Onward up
Miry'a down 20, 5:10 a. m.; 1L30 p.m.; Mart EIIIIID
·
,l!:'ei ~s doWn 211, 8:20 a. 1:311 a. m.; L. W. Sweet ·
Iii.; jF.deana Boaworth up 21, 2:50 a. m.
f 1a, m.; Buciceye state down Kanawha River- Fort Daat-

With lach Ll'

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Dam 12.%, 14.8, running 9 feet A. J. Patten down 23, 7:15 a. 4:20 a. m.
' on rollers, Pomeroy · Mason m.; Oleander up Greenup,
21H15, Pt. Pleasant 24.35, Hin- p. m.; Western up Greenup,
ton 1.57 stationary, Kanawha 5:40 p. m.; Pamela D. down
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WON, ~N&amp;ST~ We

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and news wh
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