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Mrs. James Sooders, Mrs.
Wllson, Mrs. B. F.
,MOl Emma Mathews. A note
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First Baptist Church met Thurs- Salvation Army Fund
drive Charles Beonett thanking
day evening at the
church. and scheduled projects to help class for flowers and cards
Mrs. Beulah White, presider.t, with the purchase of a kitc!hen ~er. She was reported improv-

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presided and led the class song,
"Have Thine Own Way." and
gave the evening prayer.
Mrs. Cora Pullen was devo!tonal leader, reading a poem,

sink in the church. A picnio
wa&lt; planned for the July meeting with an auction w be held
during the evening. Mrs. hhn
Lyons will serve as auctioneer

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and the proceeds to be used ior Taking part were Mrs. EUz:a·

Tin~d Woman,'' and a medl-

mg from a recent illness.
A feature of the program was
a humorous skit entitled, "Gran
rna Says 1 Do,'' whtch turnPd
out to be a HDI Billy
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lalion taken from the booklet, the sink. The June project re- beth Slaven, the bride ; Mrs.
, -=--=--==--="---==iiiOiOiiiOO~.i.....-,j John Lyons, the groom; Beutab White, the minister ; Mrs.
Dana Hamm, best man. matd
of honor, Mrs. Frances Bearhs;
and grandmother's doughier
Isabel Toy
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CARPETING

Mrs. George

Mrs. Oscar Basllana MOl cb!J.
dn!o of Gallipolla · vlslled lhlll
week wllb ber parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruee ~d and
Mike, m Mr. and
Uoyd ond cblldreD of BrooiiiYille.

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h a ll way~ and on stain. Easy to clean. Non-allrr•
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Mr and Mro Joe Hood ieho
Wednesda
Alliance '::" th
Y fro~
ed by th wde~ oleyhlll~:,.:
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In-law, Wade Eddy, huaband of
the !former ~Udred Hood.
M ~ Fann • Needs of Col~mIll _ tho guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Husted.
Mr. MOl Mrs. George D. Massar and lamfiy of Columbas
were weekend III'Sis of hls er.
parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc• It was annOunced that the
Massar, Mulberry Ave.
blrlhdBy of the ......,., DUN•
Mrs Da•,."n Strickland 1 fl
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Wednesday morning for a vlsll a WAC In the Korean War. Is
iD Toledo with ber 1!10
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Augusl 9 and 1 card Jl(lower Is
daughter-In-law, MJ:, ond Mn, planned lor her. Mrs. O. A.
John Strickland and f mil
a Y· Marlin was named 1,o hnve deProm there she wUI go lo vollOIIS al the July ·meeU••.
Ore&amp;on to vlalt another son Attending were the above"'l!oand
dBDughter·~~~ odMr. : Mrs. J. M. Tbomton, Mrs.
a;:m
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I Jed Webster, Sr., Mrs. Owen
f y.
~~~pa~ed Walson, Mrs. Ernesl Powell,
~ ~lll u d YRo 8· Mrs. Cotherlne Welob, Mrs.
..: Mrs. Ed~: ;~s n~~ George Mowrey and Mrs. Maydaughter Ruella who returned me Hobnes.
home In 'the eve:Ung.
: ---A3c and Mrs. George Hoff· PtNmCLiltal
man hnve re-ed to Forbes C ·" · h
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Kan• re Seuwn
after th tr'
Plans were made for 1 new
:and w~r:" marr&gt; Sunday School Class
lid
Mr. and Mrs. H p. Sw of Eli!lllh. grade sradualel were
arry an . recognized at 1 meellng thla
Lawn Party Planned :;::'":u:;~renephW=..~~- week of the Seaslon of the MJd.
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Mr and Mrs Sherley Sw • dleporl Pres~ Churc:b.
Ml&gt; ~:r•
IlL Recognized .... N"l'"J Buc!J.
,t· cburdllawn party was Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pulhno anan, Diane Welih, ilotty RuJ.
p1anDed for July I 11 1 meet- and lamfiy of Mineral City are sell MOl Shonm lllndy.
"'C of the deacona and deacon· speodlng lhelr vacation at their A report on the recent PrH.,... of the Flrll United J&gt;res.. cabin at Shade river.
bytery meeting In wolllllitn was
b)'IOrlan Clurcb beJd Tuesday
presented by !Ira. E. 0. Tawbalibi at the eburcb. Tbe pro- Mr1, l'ounfl 801,.11 bary, Mrs. J. E. HarUey, Mr.
jeclill one of several fund ral&amp;"'
J, H. Grate, and Mrs. Arlhur
lng e,.nls scbedllled to finance To Chatter Club
Lowta. Tbe Rev. Havrllld Rupthe weekly swlmmlng parties Mrs. WUbur Young wu bos- pelt reported thai Dr. Cbarlea
for the clilldren of the Meigs less t.J the Chatter club Wed- Plndar of Marietta ha&amp; been
County Home, a project of lhe aesday evi!Dlng at ber home, IIOllled minister II larp for
II!'OUP· Naw swbn Jllllls h a • e Wrtsht 81. A abort business the area. 11 wu reported thai
been purchased lor the chUtlrtiL -loll was conducted by Mrs. Millo Susan Part, church eldtr,
CommlUees for the lawn par- Carl Roach, IJ'ealcleal
aod ill bospltaUzed al Meigs Generty were named and lnclllde Mro. pmea were played wltb prizes a1 lloopltal.
Edward BID'kell and
MIa s awarded to Mrs. Tbomaa Stew Named 1o a committee to orPbyllls Joachim, geueral chair- art. Mrs. Roach, Mrs Alfred glllllze a new Sunday School
men; Mrs. Tbomaa ltelly, Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. Charles Carson, class were James Bucbansn,
Richard Owen, Mrs. Tom Rue, Mrs. Howard Blrdlfteld and Judson Wbl!l, Mr. !llld Mrs.
punch: PIIUI llaptonstall lllld Mrs, Ra)'llload Fischer.
Leo Kennedf and Hubert TayVincent Dabo, entertainment. Refresluneata were ..,..ed by lor.
An ouldoor movie will be Jlbown the boJteu t.J the abnve MOl
II the clole of the party. RuJ. Mrs. Robert Nollon, Mrs. CharCl·-L ..
sell LyOIIB wao named pullllco 1es Latbey, Mrs. Robert Eads,
etllu•fl '"'meefl ·
lty chairman and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Kelmelh Michael m Mrs. Wednuday Evenillf
Rue, llDanclal chalrmaiL PlaDa Clifford Eml:Jach.
Tbe Sew Rite Sawlnl Club
were a11o made to seU·aervlnl
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met Wednelday evening It the
trays.
clab 1'00111 wllb Mro. Ra7 llliiJ
.ATJ'BND WEDDING
~ bolteu. 1lurlni the .....
VISIT IIPJUNGI
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Col- 'ilblcb wu IJIODl IQCiolly, MlL
Mr. m Mrs. Karl w. KJoeo, lllls, Rl. I, ReedovUie, attend- Tom Grueser ~ a blrtJi.
.,....,..., were reeot~l v1a11on etl the WfCidiq on May 21 ol day gift !rom ber oacre1 PIL
It Plarlda'o Silver SJI:Inp. '!'bey lbelr 100, Pvt. awles L. Col- lloltess for the 111!11 meelbtl
bepn lbelr trip on Juna I m Jlopewtil V1. Tbe vows were wUI be Mrs. Colvlll SlmpttOI!.
apoet to relunl bome JUliO 1t. llopaweU Va. Tbe vo111 were llelreslmJeDII were AI'Ved 117
read at St. Jameo Calhollc lha boltess to Mit. Don Mullell,
BQUAL --TDIIJ:Omreb at HopeweU, Va. by llrl. Charlas Bollmu, Kn.
Tbe pe:lod Ill the )'W' wben Father Rll.,. II I p m. Pvt. Willard Boyer, Mrs .JIIne1
dar and Dlibl are of equal ColljM II stationed at Camp Vu Vraaten, iln. Daaai4
lqlb IIi all pli1l o1 the world LeJeune, N. C. Pvt. Collllll aJ. lllcKDlgb~ lofn, Edward Wello,
Ill known u lllo oqulnol. Atlhlll so wlllhes w81D101111ct the adop- Mrs. Grueser, Mrs. Wllllllll
lbne, the 1111 ill directly over lion of 1 claUJhler, E!llabelb Gaddis and Mrs. Elza GUmore
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DEPARTPJI:E- The Greene Lines steamer Delta Queen is shown here after leaving the landing at the fool of
Ma1n St., Cmcmnatl, on one of her many steamboat river cruises on the Ohio Mississi.Jipi or Tennessee rivers to
ports of caD which still mirror yesterday's steamboat races. colton plantations,' hoop skirted belles and cigar-smok-

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Presldenls ol- the "American Logl&lt;&gt;n Auxiliary of D~ Webster Posl Wednesday evening
at the hnmo ol Mra. George
Rockel!, Sr., Mlddll!jiOrt.
Mrs. Gerald
Wlldermulb,
president, was In chlll'l!o ol
the meeting, whlch opened wltb
devotioDB by Mrs. Ben Neu\$ling, wbo read an article from
Sunshine magazine and also 1
poem, "U These Old Boards
Could Talk." foUowed by the
pledge to flag and sUent pray·

THIS WEEKEND •

We'll }UIIIP through

decorator colors,

TM Tr•demark of Ctntral

marriage to Rev. Carver Wll·
llama wUI he an even! of June
25, was guest of honor at a
sbower Tuesday evening al the
home of Mrs. Geo111e Sltlnner
with Mrs. M1111t Grueser, Jr.,
as co-hostess.
Tbe brldBI theme was carried
oul In the decoralions and gills
were placed on a table with
white cover and centered wllh
yellow umbrella. Games
were played and prius award~
to Mrs. J. H. Stephenson,
Mills Martha Yo!l, Mrs. Stan·
ley Jones MOl Mills Susan Yo1t
Alter the honored 8m-t • .:.
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-ened her glfta, relreshmeniB of
oherbel -·••h, cookies and !lUis
t'"'-'
were Jlel'\'ed by the hnstese
1o Mrs. Edson Roush and Mrs.
Ge11o Yost MOl Nancy Kay,
and Susan of llaeine,
Mrs. Robert Rousb. Syl'acuse;
Mrs. David Farmer, Middlepori; l"'os Cindy Farmer, Day·
ton; Mrs. VIctor Yolllli Sr.,
Mrs. J. E. Foster, Mrs. Jones,
Mrs. Lorain Sterrell, Mrs. liar·
ry Lee B.Uey MOl Debbie, Mrs.
J. 0. Roedel MOl Mrs. Steph..,...,
Sending glfll were Mrs.. Nor·
man McCullum, Mrs. JloCer
Danlelll, Mn. Moxlne Arnold
and daughler, Summa, and
Mrs. Arthur SldDner.

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rMs. James Jividen ill a pa·
tienl at New Hospital ill Palnlsvllle, Ky .. where she Is
going observation MOl tesls.
entered the 'hospiilll June 6.
room number is 9.
Mr. and Mrs. John
and claul!bter, Ktm, of
ville havo' been guesta
week wltfl .. their' parent&amp;, Mr
MOl Mrs. Wall..., Bradford
Mr. and Mrs . .JOhn Kolcbka.
MJ:s. Horaee McElhinny Is
medl&lt;lll patlent al
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Jay
Columbus open! the weekend
with Mr. MOl Mrs.
ser and other relaUves.
The Rev. Clyde Bartlett
family visited recently in
son, W. Va. with Mrs.
Fellon and other relatives. Mrs.
P. M. Stnes, SlmJISOII, mother
of Mrs Barllelt, ~ vlsltlng
with them
Mr. alld Mrs. Glen Paulln
Lancaster, spenl the
wtth Mr. and Mrs. James
erJarne1 Bartlett 1,

last week In Cblitmbua wtlb
daupter and 1am11y, Mr.
Mrs. Jolm Mayer and
Sbe was joined lor lhe
by her husband, Mr.
and they ~ .
home by 11et
Cheri Mayer,
wm
the IIU1IIIlOI' VIICBiioll Ill

FOUR SEASONs'• is mode of _laO% Marvu1! ofelin
fibar. Unaffected by sun, rain, dampness. Won't
fade, ~hrink , stretch, rot, mildew. HOSES CLEAN!

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~Co~mm~l~tteeo~...:'=or~w;••~re~ad~f~l'OI;m~N~or;a~R~lee~,~··s~ec-~Wi~t~ls~on~,~w~u~pr~....
~led~..:by:...:M:::n~-~alllco,~~such~~u~na~rro~w;·~-;;~~C:lan~,~Pa~·=:;:-~::::"
Miss Nelson is
Bride-to-be
Aronnd
and 'Potluck Supper
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Ho$tess to
Is Hon.ored
Is Held by
About
Abo
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Church Class
With Shower
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A 8:30 poiluck p!CIIle preMiddJ
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The Golden Circle Class
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Mills Sally Foster, whose
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Clyde E. Bartle~
Mr. and Mrs. WiU!am
bury and family, who are
log here from Clearwater, Fla.
wttb Mra. Garen Slanlllury, are
spending - · · days In Bel·
ver, Oblo, on ""'lnesa.
ATrEND REUNION
Mr and Mrs: Charles Gerard
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Gheen have reetived word thet their
and sons of Pomeroy recently daqhter. Janie, has been ~elect.attended the McCloud reunion ed to play Ill the
Honors
11 the Sl Clalroville Memoria Band at the Ohio Unlverslly
Park-...;;·..s"'t."'CI"'a"'lrs""vl"'ll""e.= ==.l' Band CUnlc being held this
week and 110111 week Ill Atbals.
Mlss Gerard plays the barllone
MOl Is Junior al Middleport
High School and 1 membe&lt; of
Pomeroy. Oht•
the senior band.
TONIGHT ond SATURDAY
Karen McEiblnney, dauahter of Mr. 1od Mrs. Robfrl Mo"FRANKENSTEIN MEETS
Eihinny, ill spending the sumSPACE MONSTER"
Jas. Karen David Kennan mer monthe In Colorado with
"MORITURI CONDEMNS
scboolmate lrom Ohio ·
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who teaches· there. S h o
Marlon Brando
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SUNDAY, MONDAY
lhey plan to visit llllllllllt!r
•nd TUESDAY
oorts MOl tourist sites Ill !he
June19-21
-1. Milll McElb)!iney ls
"THE RARE BREED"
lng on ber llaflim''o Degree
-TeebnicolorOhio University. lll!r
J'ames Stewart
are
residing In JoflenoDvU!e.
Maureen O'Bara
C.lorcartoons
J'Dd., wbera Mr. McEiblnney ill
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the year were, named 111d ln- relary, for table arrangemenlli _Cbarles Lowlll. II was broJJ&amp;hl nse, or bollle,ill a!wa11 a deelee~ president .when .WIJ"!·.~ud~, ~~~ ~: Mrs.• S."": 1at the AJIIII)IIi baltquet.
1out thai the _e!IJOYIJIOnl o( ,flow· Ugbt. Put the ste~ ID8nd they
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mg rrau ua~dt:n chili lftt:~ Ww- ulG ;.h"-~ ,.lo.i... .......... , ~·r"'m, ·Mr •• lAo B~: ~--ar., ,~hl ~ t:.C':"· era and _or p n thlnga ~~' I~Y .pul . ~~~
nesday evenmg at the home of Mrs. Heaton, ~~~OM,. Mrs. log to Cjnclmlltl in July, was 11 a htgDiy perllona1 u&amp;illiit. ~.t grvwu~i "' ......en"~ •. ,~ tt
Mrs. C. L. ~eaton, Locust-St.
Walter Bentz,. CJv~c, Mn. ~ presented a alft from the Club. is no&amp; aece_ssary to take eourse fro~ seed.
1 The club wUI .be hostes~ lo 1 In flower arranging or lo follow · Flower arra1Jiemenlll went
The meetmg opened with de- Moore, w~ks.bop, Mrs.
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• Tbom_JII!&lt;ln,lrays MOl JI108IIS and county olfieers meeting at the a !el of mleil. One can have judg.,. by Mrs. Tbom(loOII. Two
Mrs.• ~~JS~h~
ford h~r ~di~MrS.
.::'ta~_/UD· Columbia Gu Co. ol~pe in :asure cui~"'C
1 from blue rlbbona were award&gt;&lt;~ lo
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110 God: ~les Lewis; Junior ~lrclea 7 p.m. MOl named on the boapi· ol ~ ~ ~~adelleyb or
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Mrs I'OIIe "3
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garen.
and whJ!D Althea Bryan day Strublt!, wa• award&gt;&lt;~ t.J Mrs.
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Other officors elected were was obs'!:"ed· Mrs. '\'errell re- Bentz.
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Mrs. John Terrell vlee preal; ported on .lb.&amp; beautlllcallon pro. .
eontalners Qtat support blqoms dessert course was served by•
dent; Mrs. Robert Lewill ...,. joel and planting day will be The Jli:Oil'am loplc, "Keep It .with a illlnbnum ol what
Is lhe hostess lo II membets and
retary; and Mrs. Joseph Stru· announeed. A theW&lt; YQU note Simple," by Helen Van Pelt .·ll!ohnlc~lly described ao meeh- a gue81, Mrs. Bess Rose, of Hft.

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arrangement of red roses.
esses were Mrs. Fielding Hawk·
ins, Mrs. Dana Hamm, Mrs.
Harold Chase and Julia Grim.
Others present were M1·~- Pearl
Hoffman, Lillian McGhee, Nora
Hamillon Agnes White Nora the Rulland Church of
Jorden, Ethel Hughes,' L•tlie ~et recently at the home
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David Boone.
Ne 1so~. The opening
was gJVen by Mr. Carl
with Mr. Richard Grueser
Jng the devotional readings,
Mr. Hysell presided over
of
Somefolksareforewrleftbebind.
business meeting wllh Mrs.
sie
Grueser giving Jhe secreBut the adventures, the trips, the good
tary·s reporl, Mr. Roy Snow-. times happen to ;you, when you save sys·
A colored rnm "Time Work den the treasurer's report and
•~&amp;ematically for them.
and Leisure," _:,as sho~n by Mrs. Reva Snowden the report
Phil Wise when the Light and of the flower committee.
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Life Men's Fellowship of lhe The group voted lo help
Laurel Cliff Free Mel:hodis: [sponsor the varnishing of the
cburch floor. 0'"-r -,·eels a~
Church met recently in
u~t: t''V
,.. proved were the purchase 0;
parsonage.
new American and ""rt·st1an
Scripture by Louis Diehl
wJ
ened the meeting. Sieve
flags and the cleaning of
hurch carpet.
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Harry Clark and Herman
ael were named as a
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Games and conlests
en)·oyed with Mr. Grueser
tee to work on a play~round.
Plans were made to have
ning the door prize.
ball diamond back of the
meniB of sandwiches,
Grocery and also w clean up bomemade cookies
lhe old school building and ry salad, teed tea and
grounds.
were served to Mr. and
Otw Lohn was pleasanUy s"'· Roy Snowden, Mr. and
prised when Mrs, Lohn served Carl Hysell, Mr. and
Servi11g Mtigs County for over 94 yean
ice cream, cake and coffee in Richard Grueser, Mr. MOl
RUTLAND: observance of his birthday. Purl Van Meter, Greg and
Present were the above and esa, Mr. and Mrs. VIctor
POMEROY
Lou Diehl , Clarence
Curtis, ley, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Member Federal Reserve System
Clifford Klein Ernest Powell Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Lawrence Smlth Pearl Jacobs' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter, Mrs.
Oscar Smith and the Rev. I&gt;u: Ethel NeiBon and the hostess,
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
gene GilL
Mlsa Helen Mae Nelson. Mrs.
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hostess for the July meeting.

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KANSAS CITY ~VPI) Wby Kloop'o ', rua
...b.., IS lbe loarlb lllnfDI
MIAMI BEACH ~UP!) - angry lather. "I have cancelloid "wodding of the year" In this p.m. Saturday.
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pnvlded' lbe wlo.,.. marpa Ronald Rothstein, facing lbe -not poStponed-the wedding." rich wurist city. Susan, 21, SU!an, In a pleated ceat at
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Sat11J11ay nfpt for · ibi cau· pi'Clllpect of , marrying Susan The bride was secludi!.d. · ~ whose father owns a drug siDre a gown with a train 30 lett Iona
fortlla, .\llflolo, wbo WOI their (;renaid omid coo;,,g ~c;·oo ""~ ;•;"
un~•r oc!&lt;lotlon. chain, waslo have wed. Ronald, and 30 feel Wide, WIS to
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to have 23, whose father once owned a aescena • zs~i&amp;.il~~w;:t ,;~1
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peared .Saturday . 12. hours fled to the · Brooklyt&gt;, N.Y .. big hotel here.
, oase surrounded by live dovn
WASHINGTON ~UP!) -Allor Senate DemocraUo leader's Nor has the committee issued a wl 1 -3 victory ""' tho beforo the ceremony.
home of bJs pmnta, Mr. and The bride's mother, annouoc- 1D &amp;Uded cqn. A cloud
months of sect'i!t Investigation, attempt to wln the presidential Jist of the witnesses.
Kaaoas City Alblellco.
"He' got cold feet and got on Mrs. Jack RothStein.
mg It 11 the "wedding of the mc:hlne waa lllred 1!1 Plllf
the Senate Ethics Committee nomination from Jobn F. Principals and witnesses in •
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.,. a plane," reJ!&lt;lrted the bride's 11 wu ID bave been the doves," Invited aboui3008Utlla white baUs of vapor ab&lt;Jul her
begins i!loseckloor bearinp Keonedy, n 1960.
the dl:ama are Dodd, Klein,
to watch the 125,0110 ceremony bead.
Monday on charges of mllcon· During the 19M Democratic Pearson and Andersoa. It l•
ln two of the Fonlalnobleau A aaUonal magazine tTim.,
dud agalnsl Sell. Tboml! J. Nftlonal Coavenllon, there was probable . that aome of Dodd's
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Dodd, D-Conn.
speculation lbHt Jol)nson want- former aideo-eharged by the the event.
It wlU be the first Ume a u s. 'l'l Dodd as his running male. seJJaiDr with stealing do.
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AI tho dreM reheorul
senator has faced .a tribunal of Dodd and then Minnesota Sen. cumenta from bls office, ID give
~ers 'l'lluroda); • • which wenl pfl
his peers sin&lt;e the Senate Hubeol H. Humphrey were ID Pearson, olao will be
weU, the brldgroom, 1 UnlVerll""nsured the famous Red summoned to WashingiDn by summoned.
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hunter, the late Sea. Jooeph R. the PresideD! only hOurs before 011 Jan. 24, Pearson and
heard to mutter that ''tho
McCarth)o, R-Wls., la liM be picked Humphrey u bla •lee Anderson began a series of
Important lbl11,1 Ia !hal two .
McCarthy was accused of presidential choice.
cnfumns In which they made
HALIFAX, N. s. tUPI) people love each otber and are
Jry!PI ID discredit fellow A short, slDcky, silver-haired their charges.
A- · huge Liberian freighter
ltllll1i married.
aecf!IDrs.
man, Dodd was elected to the 011 Feb 23, Dodd requested
struck a Nova Scotian fishing LAKESIDE Ohl (VPil _
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SAIGON (UP!) - Premier 1'/guyen Cao Ky Saturday trawler In • thick coutel fog
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Mil!f., said ..,. first secies of Communist crusader, he haa mitt.....,reated as an afler· ended his first year as head of the military junta ruling early Saturday. The lrawle_r Two ministers, who reported- Rothlteln dlaappeared eariJ
hearing• wlll deal only with chaired many Investigations by math of the Robert G. (Bobby) South Viet Nam by stagin$ massive new crackdowns ._n~- and hours later 12 ftsbel'· ly attempted ID heal. lhe sick, Saturday.
Doclil'• aUeaed Uea to Julius tbe Senate Internal security Baker influence scandal-to against the Buddhist oppoSition :trying to topple his gov· ~~~~ ."~- ~IU ~Iaing. ,. . are amons slx paatoro whose "lbere 1001 tbe weddl11,1 of .
Kl..,, • registered ' igent for subcommittee.
investigate the allegations. He ernment.
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W._;} German business Interests
Was FBI Agent
gave the comm11tee all hJS . Combat pollee m Hue held the first rlld on a Budd·
Nodh 'Amer(cu shlp · collls!on definitely by the Ohio Annual opokea.,.;. lor tbe FounlaiJit.
•n41• friend of many oenators. Before his eleclion ID the documents and IDid reporters, his! p_ag'!"a m three years, arresting a number of monks
tn: tni'N dliys. ·011 Thursday two Conference of the Methodl•l bleau.
Public hearings wlll come later. Senate, Dodd served four years "I have nothing to hide."
and rippmg_ anbJOvernment ,POSters from th~ teml'le
-tankers coUided In New York Church ll was learned Satur·
iii CallllllllfJII' CbarJeo
In the House, was chief trial It was after this !hat Dodd walls. And m Sa1gon, the mam pagoda. was rmged With
Harbor. lbe resulting
flri day.
inquiry is based on counsel at the Nuremberg Trial flied a 15 million coMp!l'acy pollee after street rioter&lt; killed an officer with his own
claimed at least 211 llv., and The two ministers were ldcn·
chlees by col1111111lsla Drew of Nazi war criminals, worked lllld ' llbel suit against Pearson gu~. The atlaek m Hue marked the first lime ~nee !963
12 were still missill,l.
llfied 01 Rev. Howard HovatPeotSOD and Jack Anderson for the Justice lleparhnent and Anderson. '!be swt listed II durmg the reg~me of the late preSident NP.o Dmh Dcem
ter, New Boston, and Rev.
that Dodd rllllm'ando carried and served as an FBI agent. iiounis but an amended version that pollee moved on a pa·
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Today's collision
.,.curred George Roads, South Web•ler,
out ':assipments and ~ceepted Later hearings are expected CJ,Jt tbe figures· to $2 million and goda.
er aclJOn,
some 40 miles southeast o f both of the PGrtsmoutll dis
&amp;if" ~vVO:s from Klein. to cover the other Pearson~ four coUnts.
In . an appare.nt display of Saigon itself was decked out 8helb~e, N. S.; in tile Nortb trict. Identities of the others
Th• col •
mode many Anderson allegations Including A irial Is unlikely befol1! the conltdence, Ky lifted the 9 p.m . in light&gt; and banners as auth· Atlantic. Authorttles reported were not known.
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. aod Dodd sued a charge that Dodd pocketed fall, at the earliest The taking to 4 ~. m. curfew affectl~ most orities prepared for the cele· rescue efforts were hampered
them for .. · ·
for his own use some $200,000 of depositions and other legal of Salgo~. and pre~ar.
to . bration. However, stree1s sur· by a soupy fog some eight They were the only twu to PT. PLEASANT _ Robert
oidd, ~ ~ Ja considered a in campai£n contributions
maneuverini has caused some observe Army Day .With ~ala rounding the pagoda were si· hours after the accident.
fight the action.
IUckard Who asawned
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c1011 fillllf · of President Stenais declined ID predict delay in the couri and iD the parades.;unday.:• hiS regune lent and monks Inside l~e tinA. B. Blair, Washlngloo pat- cluUea Fclday as deveiOJIII' lor
J~!ft'!:JI! '!'Pported the then how long the sessions will last. Senate proceedillis
'"t\"~. 'Am::.':ado:"~:;..y Ca- roofed command post telepho~ Biggest Redwood
enl lawyer and falher-iD • law Maaon County's anU • pov•tr
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party ed news agenc1es 1D say ••t of Rev. Hovatter, said bls son· program, wiU Interview appl~
where Chief of Slate Nguyen orltles had cut off lhetr power Of All Reported
in-law IDid him that the "lay- cants Monday and Tuesday lor
Van Theiu said the government and water.
lng on of hands" in attempts to secretary and bookkeeper and
wu ready to take even strong- In Hue, 1 number of follow· CRESCENT CI'fY,
Callf, heal physical ailments
was two aides,
ers of military Buddhist lead· (UPII - A college professor behind the action.
Interviews will be held frolll
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Quang said Saturday that he hu found Bishop F. Gerald Ensley, Co- 10 a. m. unlit ooon and I ID 4
ST. LOUIS mP]) -Umis G. and "a nuisance.''
employes, superv sors, aml
were arrested at the Dleu De. I redwood in California that is 1umbus, head of the cm:fer- p. m. AppUcant! for the sec.
Ruderer was without a job Finally, he said, in 1963 he other officials with the i!ltent to
Authorities offered rewards of taller than any tree In
t be ence, said the loss of creden- retary - bookkeeper positiott,
loday because be said he wrot• Congress.
harm and destroy the repulaup . ID 11,250 lor Information world.
tials Is not an expulsion !tom which pays 1350 are required to
tattled about alleeed udeflcien- 1 These efforts ~esulted in his lion,. authority, or ~ficial l
]teading to lh.e arrest of th 'e Rudolph W. Becklng
of tbe church, but only • IM!I of be able to type 80- 70 words
cies and malfeasance" in en suspension for eight days, the standmg of those conc~rned, for j
~ Buddhist "struggle force."
Humboldt State College told 1 membership in the conference. a minute, take dictation, bavt
Army supply outfit. He BOld Iwtlhholdmg of a step
the msubordmate alttlude ond I
u. s. Senate subcommtllee the They may apply for readnus- workable knowledge of boot.
somt of the alleged errors- jm salary, and tile stripping of misconduct, thereby bri.,g•ng
Col. Nguyen Ngoc .Loan. hea~ tree was 385 feet tall- 17 feet SlOll.
keeping.
mismatching of heHcopter parts ,his secur1ty clearance, Ruderer discredit upon his command."
. of the national police and di- higher than a redwood estlmat·
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-could cost American Jives ln 1said.
Ruderer S'IIid he would seek a LIMA, .fUPil - A . Frencn rector of military seeurity, par-ed in 196-t by the
National
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congressional investigation,
archeologast has
dascovered celled out candy to children Geographic Society to be the Credo Lad, 8, Die•
[ ' .. till
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Yitt Nam.
what he believes may be the in the neighborhood while his world's tallest. Both trees a!'e In Fann Accident
Ruder~ .11id tile late!!t s~id ,~he Army's ''expert ·~~ rema.ins of. a civilization that men made the raid.
located in northern California's
TONJOH:r, MONDAY
setback m has years-long bclttle lw1tness was a man who later ~
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CHILLICOTHE, Ohlo (UPJ)
anUuiSDAY .
&lt;:arne Fr day, when Maj. Gen. was fir~ because .he had false .
$ centuries ago, il was reported Raoters sw~rmed througn the
Chris McKenny, 8, Credo,
Wllliam LaPJley, Commander I credentials. The w1tness rlllrtf'J .
&lt;~ here Saturday.
1 streets ~f SaJgon for the sl"th
Vo. was killed Saturday in
of the Army'a Mobility C.m· 'l er said, testified as a "doclor ~
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consecuhve day. One mob of Fullen Will Step
farm accident while visiting
mand tMOCOM), upheld h~ of eng;neering", but actually ,
·i Accord.ng ID the archeologist. youths Ileal, kicked, clubbed, Down in July, '67
the home of Russell Neff, Rl.
dismissal.
had only a high school ' 1
~ Fredenc Engel, bone• and stabbed and fmally shot
to COLUMBUS IVPII - John B. 2, Chillicothe.
Runerer said that "'hen he education.
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@ artifacts he uncovered on a death 8 plamclothes 1Jlllc,el1161 Fuijen ofter::~rg.~erslal alum- TM boy son of Mr and Mrll
told his superiors back in 1961 1 ''It was. lm~l.,, ap- t "'•:0...-T f:;R.....,A ri~.I;:.Jj-:rt'" ~ihge :: outside the Vien Hoj A
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t'llllltl Ohio Slate Clyde McKenny, wl!il; riding .
•bout errors in the Army parent on h1s teshmony that Iii
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pagoda.
University Association,
an- poactor operated by
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Aviation and Materiel ;)Jm- was a phoney, btc11110 what he
INTERNATIONAL
Lima Indicated lhe pr~sence of
he will retire from Neff, 15, jumped off and fell
mand (AVCOM) computeri-zed I was talking about was absolute
I pre:hJstorlc ci~U~atmn
of after group stepped off and · tbat · l.Jln Julf 1, .. 1967.
under a wbeel. He died
calalogill,l system, they lold blathering. gibberish, m•kmg Tough /l_lflfDurel
Negroid people _Similar to tho" he had to run)'&gt; reach t h e l F
l!IIJ".;)~ ~ the hours later In Chillicothe Hos
llim he was "a troublemaker" no sense," Ruderer said.
SAIGON '""':\ .tJ'IIB ~RN· of Southeast As•a. He sa•d ,they head of the hne.
group-, · which repre!ents about, pital. 'Jbe parents were In
Ruderer, 59 and 1:1 16-year ment ~n.nounced I .serJes of I seemed to~ an offshoot u. •:.e
I42,000 alumni, for 39 ye~rs. He 1iumbus at the Ume of the
civilian employee of AVCOM, hard-tuttmg economic m.easures Protomongollds of Nor~h..A~I~. In Mile o/ .Sin
told the board of directors of dent.
was fired Jan. 11, 1965, for today aimed at checkmg the Engel said the
c•vall:r.atm
Ihis retirement Jans on Frida
what the Anny said was ;
spiraling inflation
plaguing flourished about 6,300
years LONDON - DR.
BILLY
p
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I " • , • knowingly having made ~uth Viet Narn: . The exe~- ago. He said the people were I Graham's crusade returned to I
REELECI'ED
PTD~~:~S~N~RA~:orce
irresponsible, false ~nd mali- t1ve rate of the \o 1etnamese p1- hea,vy-boned and short-statured London's ~arl's Court Arena SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ was ·ranted to Martha FeUure
cioUB statements agamst other aster was
a tumul·
~- 1.IUS o1 Reynold s- 1rom gCh ares
1 E. Fe11ure on
t devalued almost 50 1- JUSt over four feet
'th tall· tt'and saturday mght after
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i ~ad large heads Wl a )U mg tuous ve~ture Friday .nlg~t ID• burf, Ohio was reelected a vice June 13th 1966 in Franklin
Au Truong lbanh, minister JaW.
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notorious 88 the: ''sqcare mile pres1dent at the closing session C:O~nty, Ohm, and the plainPT. PLEASANT - Action oJ ,I
that effective immediately the ·.., were reported •
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Iof,_the1 annualN conventlon
o1 sm.
A ·of" the t1ff s malden
•· ed. name of Brumley
the Mason County Circuit Court
pia.st_er would be pegsed at the
Though the North Carolina lUuer can urses SSOCia ...on. was reswr
Friday Included the 1011tencing
offtclal rate of 80 to the Amer· Crowning Glory
evangelist was forced w cut I
of Wilbur Bryan Jones, Rt. 2,
, lean dollar.
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Pt. Pleasan~ ID one oo ten HUE iUPI- - An armed I
Ch 1 d G 11 0 . 1 M . than 1.0011· lopeclators sw~led '
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y~a~ nds elll s Wte pemten an•I~IVtla~ w o.l~tia~l ~ sl a h~aJord : 12 Filhermen Lolt
cow Monday for an official vis- around him, thousands
of 1
a. ou v e, • ~a., for re- IR
e nu I p sto ·W lppe
HAUFAX, N. S. - TWELVE lit he believes could mark the followers bad Jined up at Earl's
celving and concealing 11~Jen : UPl
photographer Nguyen fishermen were lost in t h e beginniog of a thaw in the co,ld Court ~turday night an hour
WIDNESDAY,THURIDAY
property . Jones was lndicted 'J'!lanh Tal Saturday, s~ashed Nortb Atlantic Saturday in the lwar in Europe.
before ihe doors were open.
oncl FRIDAY
by the Ma~ Grand Jury and has camera and confiscated fog-bound collision of a Llber- De Gaulle 75 will spend 10 :
GallipoliJ, Ohio
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ian freighter and a Cenadian days in the' Soiet Union, mix- 1~ Red liquidaiion
ment.
. Tal ~as treated at an Amer- fishiny trawler. Four meb were ing high-level political
talks
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Kelly ?raves, Clevelind, who Jc~ d1spensa_ry for cuts and saved.
·with considerable slghtseein BUC~AflEST, _ ROMANIA
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~as Indicted Thursday by the bruiSes on .h1s he~d and face. The ac~ident off the south Ithat might include witnessing 1~ (::hmes.e Co~u~is~ PrernGrand Jury on a charge of H~ .~as tak~ng •. p1~~e of the. coast of ·Non Scotia was the· th.e \auneb of a·Soviet Sputnik. IJer Chou En-1.81 Said lD
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forgery pl~ded guilty as charg- rn1bl.ia maJor , Identified as second tragic collision In North /French officials sa~ Lhe visit 1 sp~h re~ased today
that
lo41CICIV«&lt;ONw''
ed and will be Rl!tenced by Nguyen Van Lyn when he was AmeriCB m three days, At least could prove the crowning dip- Pekmg had:lleg_un a gr~at. cui·
the .(.'OUrt on. July 8, 1986.
attacked.
20 and possibly 32 'live{ were .-tomatic mission of De Gaulle's Itural
revolutmn to liquidate
IUNICIUO
VIola ~axme Watson, Hend· Lyn .was kicking and cuffing lost Thursday when two tank· Ilong career.
·anti· Communist elements in
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erson, indicted Thursday on a Buddh1st youths on a causeway en collided and bur'st 1n t 0 ·
China.
char&amp;e of false pretense will at Hue's eastern city limits. He flames jJt' a' niJ'niw' channel ·1n'I'K• · -···· M
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Jt was the first public adtnter her plea on June 21.
and the troops under
his New York Harbor~ :_ "'' ~. _ _, ·' r.ng ';.~N .ar.c
mission by a leading member
Bruce H. Doss was granted command shot and wou~
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DR. of the Peking rovemmenl of
a divorc• from Carolyn Sue several clvlllans who didn't .. raapuiiJ' 11111 d
Martib Luther _King Jr ... Sa~ I the purge of anti-party, anti .
A leelh~halterin&amp;
Doss. Bonnie D. Mahan was move along quickly
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sun- tlonary bourgeois' intellectuals
funny-bone shatterina
Mahan and waa gaven custody
OPENS PROBE
:uthorlties 10 Unll t~y Trum- scorched bigh!VBY marked by in China.
hunt tor ll spQoi.liltriJ
of their two children
and ATHENS Ohio _ A Repub- ul~ Cowdy commurwty · are Ia burning~ cross and a billboard ~ ~~~;..;..................
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rtg s ea er a a ommun s
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m:ar~Wsr
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the problems of farmers in Ap- The latest fire swe t th
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The civil a~tion ol the Co!f'· palachia. !he fact • f 1n d 1n g a building on Ohio 4/ear\;o:t. Ch~~:g~ ;~~d rftur~d d fr~m
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mercia I Credit Corp. vs Clti· II'Oup arr1ved Friday and was urda causin an es .
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"THE RARI IRIID"
zens Natlonal Bank was l'ontio- fiCheduled to be In the area for S3 ooJ'' damaoe g That tl~ate: m~r~hlnon thGreenwlkoodS ' wads late
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a u a w~ , , o ng meetings like the five previous ones, car )et him out at the bac:k of James Stewart
of court.
and intervu~wmg fanners.
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Abominable Snowman Was Casualty of Russian Civil War

The g!neral's story Sa1ur'l&lt;ay
wa~ the latest shot In the baUJe
over whether abominable snowm•n
- actually exist · Solllf'
Soviets tcientista· 1re inclined
Io ll1ink they do, and have bad
M
rnearcb team i• the
Caucasus Mountains ol 1011!1&gt;ern Ru_~IJ!I .. ~ _seven_ ~..,..
Hearchln&amp; for iraces of 1118
karre man-IIwla.

Maj. Gen. M. Topiloki told a
symposium here that he was
eommlnar of a Red army un1t
that became Involved In 8
battle in the Pamir Mountalr:&amp;
with counter-revolutionaries In
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The unit came across the
body of a snowman apparently
killed by a stray bullet, he sold.
"We thought he wu a
....,ter-revolutiooary dreosed
up," Tcpilski said. "But .the
do&lt;lor of the unit and I
~IMII him (01' It), and I
became convinced be w11 some
ldl1d ol a vecy 111'anp beinl

resembling s human being but usual, and slanted eyes that
all covered with thick wool.''
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KANSAS CITY ~VPI) Wby Kloop'o ', rua
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MIAMI BEACH ~UP!) - angry lather. "I have cancelloid "wodding of the year" In this p.m. Saturday.
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Sat11J11ay nfpt for · ibi cau· pi'Clllpect of , marrying Susan The bride was secludi!.d. · ~ whose father owns a drug siDre a gown with a train 30 lett Iona
fortlla, .\llflolo, wbo WOI their (;renaid omid coo;,,g ~c;·oo ""~ ;•;"
un~•r oc!&lt;lotlon. chain, waslo have wed. Ronald, and 30 feel Wide, WIS to
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to have 23, whose father once owned a aescena • zs~i&amp;.il~~w;:t ,;~1
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peared .Saturday . 12. hours fled to the · Brooklyt&gt;, N.Y .. big hotel here.
, oase surrounded by live dovn
WASHINGTON ~UP!) -Allor Senate DemocraUo leader's Nor has the committee issued a wl 1 -3 victory ""' tho beforo the ceremony.
home of bJs pmnta, Mr. and The bride's mother, annouoc- 1D &amp;Uded cqn. A cloud
months of sect'i!t Investigation, attempt to wln the presidential Jist of the witnesses.
Kaaoas City Alblellco.
"He' got cold feet and got on Mrs. Jack RothStein.
mg It 11 the "wedding of the mc:hlne waa lllred 1!1 Plllf
the Senate Ethics Committee nomination from Jobn F. Principals and witnesses in •
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.,. a plane," reJ!&lt;lrted the bride's 11 wu ID bave been the doves," Invited aboui3008Utlla white baUs of vapor ab&lt;Jul her
begins i!loseckloor bearinp Keonedy, n 1960.
the dl:ama are Dodd, Klein,
to watch the 125,0110 ceremony bead.
Monday on charges of mllcon· During the 19M Democratic Pearson and Andersoa. It l•
ln two of the Fonlalnobleau A aaUonal magazine tTim.,
dud agalnsl Sell. Tboml! J. Nftlonal Coavenllon, there was probable . that aome of Dodd's
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IIDiel's grand balirOOIJII II 7 LUe) crew .... !...-. to record
Dodd, D-Conn.
speculation lbHt Jol)nson want- former aideo-eharged by the the event.
It wlU be the first Ume a u s. 'l'l Dodd as his running male. seJJaiDr with stealing do.
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AI tho dreM reheorul
senator has faced .a tribunal of Dodd and then Minnesota Sen. cumenta from bls office, ID give
~ers 'l'lluroda); • • which wenl pfl
his peers sin&lt;e the Senate Hubeol H. Humphrey were ID Pearson, olao will be
weU, the brldgroom, 1 UnlVerll""nsured the famous Red summoned to WashingiDn by summoned.
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hunter, the late Sea. Jooeph R. the PresideD! only hOurs before 011 Jan. 24, Pearson and
heard to mutter that ''tho
McCarth)o, R-Wls., la liM be picked Humphrey u bla •lee Anderson began a series of
Important lbl11,1 Ia !hal two .
McCarthy was accused of presidential choice.
cnfumns In which they made
HALIFAX, N. s. tUPI) people love each otber and are
Jry!PI ID discredit fellow A short, slDcky, silver-haired their charges.
A- · huge Liberian freighter
ltllll1i married.
aecf!IDrs.
man, Dodd was elected to the 011 Feb 23, Dodd requested
struck a Nova Scotian fishing LAKESIDE Ohl (VPil _
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SAIGON (UP!) - Premier 1'/guyen Cao Ky Saturday trawler In • thick coutel fog
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Mil!f., said ..,. first secies of Communist crusader, he haa mitt.....,reated as an afler· ended his first year as head of the military junta ruling early Saturday. The lrawle_r Two ministers, who reported- Rothlteln dlaappeared eariJ
hearing• wlll deal only with chaired many Investigations by math of the Robert G. (Bobby) South Viet Nam by stagin$ massive new crackdowns ._n~- and hours later 12 ftsbel'· ly attempted ID heal. lhe sick, Saturday.
Doclil'• aUeaed Uea to Julius tbe Senate Internal security Baker influence scandal-to against the Buddhist oppoSition :trying to topple his gov· ~~~~ ."~- ~IU ~Iaing. ,. . are amons slx paatoro whose "lbere 1001 tbe weddl11,1 of .
Kl..,, • registered ' igent for subcommittee.
investigate the allegations. He ernment.
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!l"'wu ,l!lf_ . ~nd ·. ;,m0111 credentials were suspended Ill- Ill! year" said a wlatllll
W._;} German business Interests
Was FBI Agent
gave the comm11tee all hJS . Combat pollee m Hue held the first rlld on a Budd·
Nodh 'Amer(cu shlp · collls!on definitely by the Ohio Annual opokea.,.;. lor tbe FounlaiJit.
•n41• friend of many oenators. Before his eleclion ID the documents and IDid reporters, his! p_ag'!"a m three years, arresting a number of monks
tn: tni'N dliys. ·011 Thursday two Conference of the Methodl•l bleau.
Public hearings wlll come later. Senate, Dodd served four years "I have nothing to hide."
and rippmg_ anbJOvernment ,POSters from th~ teml'le
-tankers coUided In New York Church ll was learned Satur·
iii CallllllllfJII' CbarJeo
In the House, was chief trial It was after this !hat Dodd walls. And m Sa1gon, the mam pagoda. was rmged With
Harbor. lbe resulting
flri day.
inquiry is based on counsel at the Nuremberg Trial flied a 15 million coMp!l'acy pollee after street rioter&lt; killed an officer with his own
claimed at least 211 llv., and The two ministers were ldcn·
chlees by col1111111lsla Drew of Nazi war criminals, worked lllld ' llbel suit against Pearson gu~. The atlaek m Hue marked the first lime ~nee !963
12 were still missill,l.
llfied 01 Rev. Howard HovatPeotSOD and Jack Anderson for the Justice lleparhnent and Anderson. '!be swt listed II durmg the reg~me of the late preSident NP.o Dmh Dcem
ter, New Boston, and Rev.
that Dodd rllllm'ando carried and served as an FBI agent. iiounis but an amended version that pollee moved on a pa·
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Today's collision
.,.curred George Roads, South Web•ler,
out ':assipments and ~ceepted Later hearings are expected CJ,Jt tbe figures· to $2 million and goda.
er aclJOn,
some 40 miles southeast o f both of the PGrtsmoutll dis
&amp;if" ~vVO:s from Klein. to cover the other Pearson~ four coUnts.
In . an appare.nt display of Saigon itself was decked out 8helb~e, N. S.; in tile Nortb trict. Identities of the others
Th• col •
mode many Anderson allegations Including A irial Is unlikely befol1! the conltdence, Ky lifted the 9 p.m . in light&gt; and banners as auth· Atlantic. Authorttles reported were not known.
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. aod Dodd sued a charge that Dodd pocketed fall, at the earliest The taking to 4 ~. m. curfew affectl~ most orities prepared for the cele· rescue efforts were hampered
them for .. · ·
for his own use some $200,000 of depositions and other legal of Salgo~. and pre~ar.
to . bration. However, stree1s sur· by a soupy fog some eight They were the only twu to PT. PLEASANT _ Robert
oidd, ~ ~ Ja considered a in campai£n contributions
maneuverini has caused some observe Army Day .With ~ala rounding the pagoda were si· hours after the accident.
fight the action.
IUckard Who asawned
Ids
c1011 fillllf · of President Stenais declined ID predict delay in the couri and iD the parades.;unday.:• hiS regune lent and monks Inside l~e tinA. B. Blair, Washlngloo pat- cluUea Fclday as deveiOJIII' lor
J~!ft'!:JI! '!'Pported the then how long the sessions will last. Senate proceedillis
'"t\"~. 'Am::.':ado:"~:;..y Ca- roofed command post telepho~ Biggest Redwood
enl lawyer and falher-iD • law Maaon County's anU • pov•tr
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bot Lodge attended a
party ed news agenc1es 1D say ••t of Rev. Hovatter, said bls son· program, wiU Interview appl~
where Chief of Slate Nguyen orltles had cut off lhetr power Of All Reported
in-law IDid him that the "lay- cants Monday and Tuesday lor
Van Theiu said the government and water.
lng on of hands" in attempts to secretary and bookkeeper and
wu ready to take even strong- In Hue, 1 number of follow· CRESCENT CI'fY,
Callf, heal physical ailments
was two aides,
ers of military Buddhist lead· (UPII - A college professor behind the action.
Interviews will be held frolll
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er Thich Rev. Trl
Quang said Saturday that he hu found Bishop F. Gerald Ensley, Co- 10 a. m. unlit ooon and I ID 4
ST. LOUIS mP]) -Umis G. and "a nuisance.''
employes, superv sors, aml
were arrested at the Dleu De. I redwood in California that is 1umbus, head of the cm:fer- p. m. AppUcant! for the sec.
Ruderer was without a job Finally, he said, in 1963 he other officials with the i!ltent to
Authorities offered rewards of taller than any tree In
t be ence, said the loss of creden- retary - bookkeeper positiott,
loday because be said he wrot• Congress.
harm and destroy the repulaup . ID 11,250 lor Information world.
tials Is not an expulsion !tom which pays 1350 are required to
tattled about alleeed udeflcien- 1 These efforts ~esulted in his lion,. authority, or ~ficial l
]teading to lh.e arrest of th 'e Rudolph W. Becklng
of tbe church, but only • IM!I of be able to type 80- 70 words
cies and malfeasance" in en suspension for eight days, the standmg of those conc~rned, for j
~ Buddhist "struggle force."
Humboldt State College told 1 membership in the conference. a minute, take dictation, bavt
Army supply outfit. He BOld Iwtlhholdmg of a step
the msubordmate alttlude ond I
u. s. Senate subcommtllee the They may apply for readnus- workable knowledge of boot.
somt of the alleged errors- jm salary, and tile stripping of misconduct, thereby bri.,g•ng
Col. Nguyen Ngoc .Loan. hea~ tree was 385 feet tall- 17 feet SlOll.
keeping.
mismatching of heHcopter parts ,his secur1ty clearance, Ruderer discredit upon his command."
. of the national police and di- higher than a redwood estlmat·
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-could cost American Jives ln 1said.
Ruderer S'IIid he would seek a LIMA, .fUPil - A . Frencn rector of military seeurity, par-ed in 196-t by the
National
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congressional investigation,
archeologast has
dascovered celled out candy to children Geographic Society to be the Credo Lad, 8, Die•
[ ' .. till
I, Durmg his appeals, Ruderer
Yitt Nam.
what he believes may be the in the neighborhood while his world's tallest. Both trees a!'e In Fann Accident
Ruder~ .11id tile late!!t s~id ,~he Army's ''expert ·~~ rema.ins of. a civilization that men made the raid.
located in northern California's
TONJOH:r, MONDAY
setback m has years-long bclttle lw1tness was a man who later ~
~ flounshed 111 Peru some
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Humboldt County.
CHILLICOTHE, Ohlo (UPJ)
anUuiSDAY .
&lt;:arne Fr day, when Maj. Gen. was fir~ because .he had false .
$ centuries ago, il was reported Raoters sw~rmed througn the
Chris McKenny, 8, Credo,
Wllliam LaPJley, Commander I credentials. The w1tness rlllrtf'J .
&lt;~ here Saturday.
1 streets ~f SaJgon for the sl"th
Vo. was killed Saturday in
of the Army'a Mobility C.m· 'l er said, testified as a "doclor ~
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consecuhve day. One mob of Fullen Will Step
farm accident while visiting
mand tMOCOM), upheld h~ of eng;neering", but actually ,
·i Accord.ng ID the archeologist. youths Ileal, kicked, clubbed, Down in July, '67
the home of Russell Neff, Rl.
dismissal.
had only a high school ' 1
~ Fredenc Engel, bone• and stabbed and fmally shot
to COLUMBUS IVPII - John B. 2, Chillicothe.
Runerer said that "'hen he education.
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told his superiors back in 1961 1 ''It was. lm~l.,, ap- t "'•:0...-T f:;R.....,A ri~.I;:.Jj-:rt'" ~ihge :: outside the Vien Hoj A
Ill llc~
t'llllltl Ohio Slate Clyde McKenny, wl!il; riding .
•bout errors in the Army parent on h1s teshmony that Iii
urn
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pagoda.
University Association,
an- poactor operated by
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Aviation and Materiel ;)Jm- was a phoney, btc11110 what he
INTERNATIONAL
Lima Indicated lhe pr~sence of
he will retire from Neff, 15, jumped off and fell
mand (AVCOM) computeri-zed I was talking about was absolute
I pre:hJstorlc ci~U~atmn
of after group stepped off and · tbat · l.Jln Julf 1, .. 1967.
under a wbeel. He died
calalogill,l system, they lold blathering. gibberish, m•kmg Tough /l_lflfDurel
Negroid people _Similar to tho" he had to run)'&gt; reach t h e l F
l!IIJ".;)~ ~ the hours later In Chillicothe Hos
llim he was "a troublemaker" no sense," Ruderer said.
SAIGON '""':\ .tJ'IIB ~RN· of Southeast As•a. He sa•d ,they head of the hne.
group-, · which repre!ents about, pital. 'Jbe parents were In
Ruderer, 59 and 1:1 16-year ment ~n.nounced I .serJes of I seemed to~ an offshoot u. •:.e
I42,000 alumni, for 39 ye~rs. He 1iumbus at the Ume of the
civilian employee of AVCOM, hard-tuttmg economic m.easures Protomongollds of Nor~h..A~I~. In Mile o/ .Sin
told the board of directors of dent.
was fired Jan. 11, 1965, for today aimed at checkmg the Engel said the
c•vall:r.atm
Ihis retirement Jans on Frida
what the Anny said was ;
spiraling inflation
plaguing flourished about 6,300
years LONDON - DR.
BILLY
p
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I " • , • knowingly having made ~uth Viet Narn: . The exe~- ago. He said the people were I Graham's crusade returned to I
REELECI'ED
PTD~~:~S~N~RA~:orce
irresponsible, false ~nd mali- t1ve rate of the \o 1etnamese p1- hea,vy-boned and short-statured London's ~arl's Court Arena SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ was ·ranted to Martha FeUure
cioUB statements agamst other aster was
a tumul·
~- 1.IUS o1 Reynold s- 1rom gCh ares
1 E. Fe11ure on
t devalued almost 50 1- JUSt over four feet
'th tall· tt'and saturday mght after
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i ~ad large heads Wl a )U mg tuous ve~ture Friday .nlg~t ID• burf, Ohio was reelected a vice June 13th 1966 in Franklin
Au Truong lbanh, minister JaW.
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notorious 88 the: ''sqcare mile pres1dent at the closing session C:O~nty, Ohm, and the plainPT. PLEASANT - Action oJ ,I
that effective immediately the ·.., were reported •
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Iof,_the1 annualN conventlon
o1 sm.
A ·of" the t1ff s malden
•· ed. name of Brumley
the Mason County Circuit Court
pia.st_er would be pegsed at the
Though the North Carolina lUuer can urses SSOCia ...on. was reswr
Friday Included the 1011tencing
offtclal rate of 80 to the Amer· Crowning Glory
evangelist was forced w cut I
of Wilbur Bryan Jones, Rt. 2,
, lean dollar.
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Pt. Pleasan~ ID one oo ten HUE iUPI- - An armed I
Ch 1 d G 11 0 . 1 M . than 1.0011· lopeclators sw~led '
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ares e au e aes o os
y~a~ nds elll s Wte pemten an•I~IVtla~ w o.l~tia~l ~ sl a h~aJord : 12 Filhermen Lolt
cow Monday for an official vis- around him, thousands
of 1
a. ou v e, • ~a., for re- IR
e nu I p sto ·W lppe
HAUFAX, N. S. - TWELVE lit he believes could mark the followers bad Jined up at Earl's
celving and concealing 11~Jen : UPl
photographer Nguyen fishermen were lost in t h e beginniog of a thaw in the co,ld Court ~turday night an hour
WIDNESDAY,THURIDAY
property . Jones was lndicted 'J'!lanh Tal Saturday, s~ashed Nortb Atlantic Saturday in the lwar in Europe.
before ihe doors were open.
oncl FRIDAY
by the Ma~ Grand Jury and has camera and confiscated fog-bound collision of a Llber- De Gaulle 75 will spend 10 :
GallipoliJ, Ohio
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pleaded guilty to the indict- his ~lim.
ian freighter and a Cenadian days in the' Soiet Union, mix- 1~ Red liquidaiion
ment.
. Tal ~as treated at an Amer- fishiny trawler. Four meb were ing high-level political
talks
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Kelly ?raves, Clevelind, who Jc~ d1spensa_ry for cuts and saved.
·with considerable slghtseein BUC~AflEST, _ ROMANIA
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~as Indicted Thursday by the bruiSes on .h1s he~d and face. The ac~ident off the south Ithat might include witnessing 1~ (::hmes.e Co~u~is~ PrernGrand Jury on a charge of H~ .~as tak~ng •. p1~~e of the. coast of ·Non Scotia was the· th.e \auneb of a·Soviet Sputnik. IJer Chou En-1.81 Said lD
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forgery pl~ded guilty as charg- rn1bl.ia maJor , Identified as second tragic collision In North /French officials sa~ Lhe visit 1 sp~h re~ased today
that
lo41CICIV«&lt;ONw''
ed and will be Rl!tenced by Nguyen Van Lyn when he was AmeriCB m three days, At least could prove the crowning dip- Pekmg had:lleg_un a gr~at. cui·
the .(.'OUrt on. July 8, 1986.
attacked.
20 and possibly 32 'live{ were .-tomatic mission of De Gaulle's Itural
revolutmn to liquidate
IUNICIUO
VIola ~axme Watson, Hend· Lyn .was kicking and cuffing lost Thursday when two tank· Ilong career.
·anti· Communist elements in
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erson, indicted Thursday on a Buddh1st youths on a causeway en collided and bur'st 1n t 0 ·
China.
char&amp;e of false pretense will at Hue's eastern city limits. He flames jJt' a' niJ'niw' channel ·1n'I'K• · -···· M
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Jt was the first public adtnter her plea on June 21.
and the troops under
his New York Harbor~ :_ "'' ~. _ _, ·' r.ng ';.~N .ar.c
mission by a leading member
Bruce H. Doss was granted command shot and wou~
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DR. of the Peking rovemmenl of
a divorc• from Carolyn Sue several clvlllans who didn't .. raapuiiJ' 11111 d
Martib Luther _King Jr ... Sa~ I the purge of anti-party, anti .
A leelh~halterin&amp;
Doss. Bonnie D. Mahan was move along quickly
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funny-bone shatterina
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:uthorlties 10 Unll t~y Trum- scorched bigh!VBY marked by in China.
hunt tor ll spQoi.liltriJ
of their two children
and ATHENS Ohio _ A Repub- ul~ Cowdy commurwty · are Ia burning~ cross and a billboard ~ ~~~;..;..................
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mercia I Credit Corp. vs Clti· II'Oup arr1ved Friday and was urda causin an es .
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The g!neral's story Sa1ur'l&lt;ay
wa~ the latest shot In the baUJe
over whether abominable snowm•n
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Soviets tcientista· 1re inclined
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Caucasus Mountains ol 1011!1&gt;ern Ru_~IJ!I .. ~ _seven_ ~..,..
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karre man-IIwla.

Maj. Gen. M. Topiloki told a
symposium here that he was
eommlnar of a Red army un1t
that became Involved In 8
battle in the Pamir Mountalr:&amp;
with counter-revolutionaries In
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body of a snowman apparently
killed by a stray bullet, he sold.
"We thought he wu a
....,ter-revolutiooary dreosed
up," Tcpilski said. "But .the
do&lt;lor of the unit and I
~IMII him (01' It), and I
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resembling s human being but usual, and slanted eyes that
all covered with thick wool.''
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ed unti _left the snowman In the ~~e :ee~him 811d ~a~e !'ven
mountaJ~s, rather than try to
me description.
carry hun back. But nearby
vlllagers told the soldiers they
often saw the creatures, h
w vn
said.
Anoth er ex.-soldl er U . Col • .V. TONIGHT lllru TUIIDAV
"THii 1Aib1'1UR"
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saW' In HariOil
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-1DdCaucasus In 1941.
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wao • melfll!er -f)! the Bearwallow llldlt · Church ol Cb,risl
s~voro are ·bla wile, Cbloe
Mabel ~. Coolville; a; 001,
Pelll, of-Syracuse, and a twln
brother, MarviD R. Seroy of
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died Thw'Bday morning 11
at tbe Veterans' Memorial
pllal Survlvora ore hll wHe '
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Nelgler, Racine: Martha
ding, Portsmouth; Frwocu. In
CalUornia, and Linda
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Syracu~~e; six gr811dchlldren;
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MOSCOW fUPI) - An abominahle snowman was an ~cid:ntal casualty of the Russ1an ctvll
war. according to an a~ing
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There was 1 when crltica ol society took pleasure in attacking !be middle
class as the repository ol puritanical vir·
lues, !be fountainbead of anti-intellectual·
ls111, !be fortress of parochialism and prej·

udice.

Protagonists in novels of !be '20s and
'30s .were invariably refugees from the

DUUsvWe of tbelr middle-claS9
back·
grounds Who sought "meaning" in the Boh~an atmosphere
of Paris or GreenVWage.
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But nobody knocks !be middle
class
much any more. Perhaps it is because recent hisklry has proved that it iB the absence of a ata1Dich, flourishing
middle
clasS in so many newly established
nations around the world !bat aci!OIIIIbl for
tbelr Dlll'OSI and instability.
Another reason may be' !bat wtth mid·
dle-clasa amuence so widespread In Ibis
countr)i:· today, !be label has simply become · ntber meaningless.
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Young Drivers
Organize Club

"Howdy!"

munlcations also will become faster.
''Increased productivity supported by
great power resources and reservoirs of
inlbrmation will make the salislaction of
total material needs possible
wltbout
e&gt;pending on tbeir producllon a I a r g e
fraction of !be current avallable
man
hours," be aaid. . ·
Wilson IDid the gnduales
they were
confronted witb a need for a revoluUon !n
attitude. "Tbis may be the first Ume in
history wben the conoem ol educated
young people all over !be world must bt
focused on !be weUare of their fellow , buo
man beings," Wilson said.

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Drag race enthusiast! Jn the
Gallipolis area have formed
t•crusaders Club'' Cor the pur·
pose of promoting one of to.
day'! most popular activities ill
the racing field .
T , dub was organized two
months ago with nine charter
members. CotUititution and by
laws are almost complete, and
memben hope to receive cheir
charter soon.
In order to be a member en
inc:Uvldual must be 18 yean
older, and must have a
Isci100l education. A
also own a car that is
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Stretch your imagiJatiOII how
Orleonl for tbe
Pttblburgh
B111111n«loD to plaee ol !be C.
J - U, UJ.J- "Following II
11 Pari:ersburg, whfdf WU
"Captain 1n1 B. Huntington,
you will on the mamoer III!Ch a
'Combine'."
tba compaay under an aareeC. Bowyer, which was taken ID
ono ol the new rules affecting
reeled to be ordered
1 pretty good authority on oldpower supply nu,ht function.
J - 17. ltll - "The Park·
men! entered Into on May 7.
the Enterprise Dockl, Point
electric Ughtiag aa river boato.
!be proceeds of !be
time sb!ambaabl, IDld Ibis riv·
You iuay conclude the river
ersburg wharf boat narrowly
The annoimc~ment was mada
Pleaoant Sunday for repairs.
oa 1111 veasets undor jurisdicwreckage of !be otoamer
er reporter there waa oace 1
reporler o1 &amp;O years ago who"""'ped burnlag up when on
ID INNHiholders !bat the proCaptain S. G. Gardner ..pecto
tioa ol !be oteamboat tnspec1who was 4llbaned. 1IJfl ,...
packet boa! on tbo Obio Rtver
over he was, was suffering, un1utomoblla' put off !be Tell City
posecl salea bad fallen tbrough,
to bove !be Bowyer back in
Uoo service, the ontlrt lleer·
tho final order closing tba
called the Enterchange !bat
Jrnowiq!y, a slight leg putliag
exploded early 'llluisday morAo
one ol ll'hlch wu belq procommlosion again next week.
ing rear, !be whlsOe,
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cuo under the Admiralty pm.
bad tour engines, two on a
.... But he was on firm 8'001ld
log. The wharf boat wu on
moted by Thomas Brown, a
"Captaio Frank Bouverain o1
meana of communteation 1nd
ceedingo."
&amp;ide. One engine would pull a
when be reported !be oamo
fire lA lllreo placea and wat
New York engineer and ,..,
tltbl city, one ol tile oldest
tba oignatliag IPJIIII'IIIII beNOTE- Captaln lrl B. Hun~
wbeel oa ooe stdo forward and
day:
burning thoroughly when tho
calculated to take in other
1nd best known 011 !be river
tween lbe ptlol house IIIII the
lagtoa, menttoaed lA !be flriC'
the other eaglne would pull 11
"Captain Ed Woodward wtll
lire d e p - arrived and ex·
companies to form a 120 million
and I Civil War veteran, bas
ongine room ahall be oocamlned
paragraph, wao !be father of
back. The Enterchaago is pro!&gt;
take a tow of Raymond City
tiagulahed !be flames. Tho autocoal combine iB Cincinnati •nd
received an Increase in hia
and lealed by 1 Ucenaed offteer
Slanley B. BuntiagtDa of 15(
ably the only steamboat thuscoal to market with the Otto
mobile was badly damaged.
West VIrginia.'
pension. He will root bave 1D
of the vessel onoe in every
Third Ave. He was bora OCt.
ly equipped thot was
ever
Marmet as soon as oufficient
The e~pinsion i&amp; a mystery as
"The Combine towboall Ber·
worry oboul the future IS to
week and &amp;n official record
7, 1845, and died April 5, llllll.
built.
barges are loaded to make up
the lank !bat conlainl the gasotba and Cruiser passed up at
whetber be sleamboato
or
kept ol the fact and !lie time
Be started steamboatiag whe.
"Captain Huntington says bo
a IDw. The Marmet Coal Com·
line waa not dialurbed.
7:30 this morning. The Cruiser
not, but expecbl 1D make I
of the uamlnstion and test."
he was II years old and •tteadweuld like ooce more to clerk
pany will pool liB loaded coal
"Hohlera ,ol $300,1*' o1 tho
had an empty IDw and the Ber·
trip now and then.
ed school whea the boabl IAfd
on a good packet in !be Pitt.
barges In its harbor at Clipper
$1100,1100 bond tsaue of the Martba waa loose. The Bertba, built
"The sidewheeler Greenland
Julo It Ull - "Bu.ain01s Is
up for low water at Atbeu,
burgb • Kanawha Rtver trade.
Mills when tow water comes,
mel Coal Co., of !be Kanawha
Ia 1881, has been a pool boat
will enter the Pijtsburgh • Cln·
lood on the river with !be pacOhio. He was tba llrot eap1a1a
He was on the W. N. Chance~
but that is not expected soon.
River, hjlve been notified by
•t Piltsburgb for 2Z years. The
cinnati trade Ia charge o1 Capketo. The Greene Unes il now
on !be packet Kanawha iD 1M
lor several years in that trade
"Captain Henry Lindebur1
WilHam List, George EllerR
Cruiser, a steel hull boat, wa!
tain Gordon C. Greene. The
operating three boat- in the
and waa noted for always._...
- the boat on the upper Ohio
has resigned as master of the
brook, Joaeph Kapfer
and
built at Pittsburgh ift 11194 by
Greenl111d wlll no doubt do I
Cincinnati • Pomeroy • Charles1ng a red necktie. His son, s;
Rtver."
self·propeUing !nco No. 1 in
Schwenk 1nd Jacobs, a prolec!be W. H. Browa Sons Co."
lood bustneso In this trade.
ton trade.
B. (Pad) Huntingina got tb1
That unusua1 rh•er item was
the St. Louis
New Orleans
Uve eommtttee, &amp;hat tbe com"GaptaiD Elmer Varian wm
"A final order of the court
1ame "Pud" because hi w)J
printed In the Jwre 15, 1916 istr•de. He will · pilot IDws ol
mlltee propaaeo to proceed
JRDO It, 1116- "The Helen
enter tba Klondike In !be Galbaa been received Ill the Addeveloped a liking for ofeua.
~·u:.:e_o_f_th:_e:.....:G:.:al.::li:..po_lis_Tr_i_bu_n_e._ _c_o_ai_f_rorn I.Duisville to New _ _ with 1 suit to protect the In- --~· went out this mormn~
=·~g_:fo.::r_ _:U::'po.::lla=-·..:S:...yr_acuae
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SOma lima ego be eVoked
!be pitying scom and .dllplea.
,... of !be bappy rew ·wb o
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form !be New Left by roundly ,
For anyone who II curious about where
conleS91ng !bat !be llleN lilbt
he stands in !be soclsl struc-, howevo1 !be American Oag stirred
er there are stm some fairly
reliable
emotion
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For instance, U tui!s - income, prop!be American positloo in VIet··
erly sales, excise, ,ad Infinitum - give
Nam) was of course ruled out
you' a constant pain, !bat's part of the
ol order at once by the
middle-class ayndrOme. (The poor at least
on !be ground !bat bls oocla\ ·
escape some ·of ' them and the rlcb either
error was so 1JIIpardonable u
don't feel !bern or have ways of getting
ID make his Iogie Inapplicable.
around !bern.)
Now, unrepenlaDI and
UJio
If your son or dauglrter . Is not eligible
sbriven, Lopg has got i1fmself'
to earn college money in part-time \V(Il'k
IDto a slmllar Ill. AgaiD, ft fl.
because your income exceeds the maxinot so mucb beeaiiSe ol tba
mums set by !be government's youtb opsubsblnce of bls argument aa
portunity program, sorry. · you're middle
bls unw~ way of maklq IL
dass.
Tbls time, !be subjeet waa
If you don't quaUiy lor rent subsidies,
F~ther's Day. In objecting to
we1fare assistanee, ·free medical care - if,
!be solemD adoplloll by !be IJeD.
briefll', ~ou have· to ·pay !II your own bUt; · ale of the United States ol a
- you can be preity iure you're middle
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doean't shake you, !ben you're delinlleJI
stuck .In the mlddle class.
You are, ID put II bluntly, the forgotten
man 19day, just because tbere are
so
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!be Vtel Nam
ftq tn. Sl&lt;!kely
SNICK calls U. S.
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colored peos\Ie."

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The Dine charter members
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MiJls and Richard Smith.
Last ye~. Hamilton partlcl·
pated in the Summer National
at Indianapolis.
Two weeks ago, Heck and
Swain took part in the Spring
National at Bristol, Tenn. Heck
iR the second round of a
four round runoff, and Swain
in the second rmmd.
'llle club meets twice
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There was 1 when crltica ol society took pleasure in attacking !be middle
class as the repository ol puritanical vir·
lues, !be fountainbead of anti-intellectual·
ls111, !be fortress of parochialism and prej·

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Protagonists in novels of !be '20s and
'30s .were invariably refugees from the

DUUsvWe of tbelr middle-claS9
back·
grounds Who sought "meaning" in the Boh~an atmosphere
of Paris or GreenVWage.
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But nobody knocks !be middle
class
much any more. Perhaps it is because recent hisklry has proved that it iB the absence of a ata1Dich, flourishing
middle
clasS in so many newly established
nations around the world !bat aci!OIIIIbl for
tbelr Dlll'OSI and instability.
Another reason may be' !bat wtth mid·
dle-clasa amuence so widespread In Ibis
countr)i:· today, !be label has simply become · ntber meaningless.
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Young Drivers
Organize Club

"Howdy!"

munlcations also will become faster.
''Increased productivity supported by
great power resources and reservoirs of
inlbrmation will make the salislaction of
total material needs possible
wltbout
e&gt;pending on tbeir producllon a I a r g e
fraction of !be current avallable
man
hours," be aaid. . ·
Wilson IDid the gnduales
they were
confronted witb a need for a revoluUon !n
attitude. "Tbis may be the first Ume in
history wben the conoem ol educated
young people all over !be world must bt
focused on !be weUare of their fellow , buo
man beings," Wilson said.

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Drag race enthusiast! Jn the
Gallipolis area have formed
t•crusaders Club'' Cor the pur·
pose of promoting one of to.
day'! most popular activities ill
the racing field .
T , dub was organized two
months ago with nine charter
members. CotUititution and by
laws are almost complete, and
memben hope to receive cheir
charter soon.
In order to be a member en
inc:Uvldual must be 18 yean
older, and must have a
Isci100l education. A
also own a car that is
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Stretch your imagiJatiOII how
Orleonl for tbe
Pttblburgh
B111111n«loD to plaee ol !be C.
J - U, UJ.J- "Following II
11 Pari:ersburg, whfdf WU
"Captain 1n1 B. Huntington,
you will on the mamoer III!Ch a
'Combine'."
tba compaay under an aareeC. Bowyer, which was taken ID
ono ol the new rules affecting
reeled to be ordered
1 pretty good authority on oldpower supply nu,ht function.
J - 17. ltll - "The Park·
men! entered Into on May 7.
the Enterprise Dockl, Point
electric Ughtiag aa river boato.
!be proceeds of !be
time sb!ambaabl, IDld Ibis riv·
You iuay conclude the river
ersburg wharf boat narrowly
The annoimc~ment was mada
Pleaoant Sunday for repairs.
oa 1111 veasets undor jurisdicwreckage of !be otoamer
er reporter there waa oace 1
reporler o1 &amp;O years ago who"""'ped burnlag up when on
ID INNHiholders !bat the proCaptain S. G. Gardner ..pecto
tioa ol !be oteamboat tnspec1who was 4llbaned. 1IJfl ,...
packet boa! on tbo Obio Rtver
over he was, was suffering, un1utomoblla' put off !be Tell City
posecl salea bad fallen tbrough,
to bove !be Bowyer back in
Uoo service, the ontlrt lleer·
tho final order closing tba
called the Enterchange !bat
Jrnowiq!y, a slight leg putliag
exploded early 'llluisday morAo
one ol ll'hlch wu belq procommlosion again next week.
ing rear, !be whlsOe,
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cuo under the Admiralty pm.
bad tour engines, two on a
.... But he was on firm 8'001ld
log. The wharf boat wu on
moted by Thomas Brown, a
"Captaio Frank Bouverain o1
meana of communteation 1nd
ceedingo."
&amp;ide. One engine would pull a
when be reported !be oamo
fire lA lllreo placea and wat
New York engineer and ,..,
tltbl city, one ol tile oldest
tba oignatliag IPJIIII'IIIII beNOTE- Captaln lrl B. Hun~
wbeel oa ooe stdo forward and
day:
burning thoroughly when tho
calculated to take in other
1nd best known 011 !be river
tween lbe ptlol house IIIII the
lagtoa, menttoaed lA !be flriC'
the other eaglne would pull 11
"Captain Ed Woodward wtll
lire d e p - arrived and ex·
companies to form a 120 million
and I Civil War veteran, bas
ongine room ahall be oocamlned
paragraph, wao !be father of
back. The Enterchaago is pro!&gt;
take a tow of Raymond City
tiagulahed !be flames. Tho autocoal combine iB Cincinnati •nd
received an Increase in hia
and lealed by 1 Ucenaed offteer
Slanley B. BuntiagtDa of 15(
ably the only steamboat thuscoal to market with the Otto
mobile was badly damaged.
West VIrginia.'
pension. He will root bave 1D
of the vessel onoe in every
Third Ave. He was bora OCt.
ly equipped thot was
ever
Marmet as soon as oufficient
The e~pinsion i&amp; a mystery as
"The Combine towboall Ber·
worry oboul the future IS to
week and &amp;n official record
7, 1845, and died April 5, llllll.
built.
barges are loaded to make up
the lank !bat conlainl the gasotba and Cruiser passed up at
whetber be sleamboato
or
kept ol the fact and !lie time
Be started steamboatiag whe.
"Captain Huntington says bo
a IDw. The Marmet Coal Com·
line waa not dialurbed.
7:30 this morning. The Cruiser
not, but expecbl 1D make I
of the uamlnstion and test."
he was II years old and •tteadweuld like ooce more to clerk
pany will pool liB loaded coal
"Hohlera ,ol $300,1*' o1 tho
had an empty IDw and the Ber·
trip now and then.
ed school whea the boabl IAfd
on a good packet in !be Pitt.
barges In its harbor at Clipper
$1100,1100 bond tsaue of the Martba waa loose. The Bertba, built
"The sidewheeler Greenland
Julo It Ull - "Bu.ain01s Is
up for low water at Atbeu,
burgb • Kanawha Rtver trade.
Mills when tow water comes,
mel Coal Co., of !be Kanawha
Ia 1881, has been a pool boat
will enter the Pijtsburgh • Cln·
lood on the river with !be pacOhio. He was tba llrot eap1a1a
He was on the W. N. Chance~
but that is not expected soon.
River, hjlve been notified by
•t Piltsburgb for 2Z years. The
cinnati trade Ia charge o1 Capketo. The Greene Unes il now
on !be packet Kanawha iD 1M
lor several years in that trade
"Captain Henry Lindebur1
WilHam List, George EllerR
Cruiser, a steel hull boat, wa!
tain Gordon C. Greene. The
operating three boat- in the
and waa noted for always._...
- the boat on the upper Ohio
has resigned as master of the
brook, Joaeph Kapfer
and
built at Pittsburgh ift 11194 by
Greenl111d wlll no doubt do I
Cincinnati • Pomeroy • Charles1ng a red necktie. His son, s;
Rtver."
self·propeUing !nco No. 1 in
Schwenk 1nd Jacobs, a prolec!be W. H. Browa Sons Co."
lood bustneso In this trade.
ton trade.
B. (Pad) Huntingina got tb1
That unusua1 rh•er item was
the St. Louis
New Orleans
Uve eommtttee, &amp;hat tbe com"GaptaiD Elmer Varian wm
"A final order of the court
1ame "Pud" because hi w)J
printed In the Jwre 15, 1916 istr•de. He will · pilot IDws ol
mlltee propaaeo to proceed
JRDO It, 1116- "The Helen
enter tba Klondike In !be Galbaa been received Ill the Addeveloped a liking for ofeua.
~·u:.:e_o_f_th:_e:.....:G:.:al.::li:..po_lis_Tr_i_bu_n_e._ _c_o_ai_f_rorn I.Duisville to New _ _ with 1 suit to protect the In- --~· went out this mormn~
=·~g_:fo.::r_ _:U::'po.::lla=-·..:S:...yr_acuae
_ _tr_ade
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_ ally..:...:...proceedinp
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SOma lima ego be eVoked
!be pitying scom and .dllplea.
,... of !be bappy rew ·wb o
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form !be New Left by roundly ,
For anyone who II curious about where
conleS91ng !bat !be llleN lilbt
he stands in !be soclsl struc-, howevo1 !be American Oag stirred
er there are stm some fairly
reliable
emotion
wltbln btm. '!be east
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For instance, U tui!s - income, prop!be American positloo in VIet··
erly sales, excise, ,ad Infinitum - give
Nam) was of course ruled out
you' a constant pain, !bat's part of the
ol order at once by the
middle-class ayndrOme. (The poor at least
on !be ground !bat bls oocla\ ·
escape some ·of ' them and the rlcb either
error was so 1JIIpardonable u
don't feel !bern or have ways of getting
ID make his Iogie Inapplicable.
around !bern.)
Now, unrepenlaDI and
UJio
If your son or dauglrter . Is not eligible
sbriven, Lopg has got i1fmself'
to earn college money in part-time \V(Il'k
IDto a slmllar Ill. AgaiD, ft fl.
because your income exceeds the maxinot so mucb beeaiiSe ol tba
mums set by !be government's youtb opsubsblnce of bls argument aa
portunity program, sorry. · you're middle
bls unw~ way of maklq IL
dass.
Tbls time, !be subjeet waa
If you don't quaUiy lor rent subsidies,
F~ther's Day. In objecting to
we1fare assistanee, ·free medical care - if,
!be solemD adoplloll by !be IJeD.
briefll', ~ou have· to ·pay !II your own bUt; · ale of the United States ol a
- you can be preity iure you're middle
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of tbeJD· that a dip In !be marllot reslly
doean't shake you, !ben you're delinlleJI
stuck .In the mlddle class.
You are, ID put II bluntly, the forgotten
man 19day, just because tbere are
so
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them welj beyond specific
lclsm ol wr partlc:lpalion
!be Vtel Nam
ftq tn. Sl&lt;!kely
SNICK calls U. S.
ln Viet Nam ·. a "war
colored peos\Ie."

Roots of Crime

1~:~~i=~ is president of tbe
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BASHAN FIRE TRUCK - Virgil Walker, a member ol the department, and own·
" of Walker's Grocery at Bashan, has been a leader in organi,inc Meica County's
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purposes of !be rlub.
The Dine charter members
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HamUton, Jack Dray. T Gm
MiJls and Richard Smith.
Last ye~. Hamilton partlcl·
pated in the Summer National
at Indianapolis.
Two weeks ago, Heck and
Swain took part in the Spring
National at Bristol, Tenn. Heck
iR the second round of a
four round runoff, and Swain
in the second rmmd.
'llle club meets twice
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co. Ellli "'"'' ~·
JWII! Is Dairy llfimlh, In GaJ.
1ia Counly lhis means a (l'eal
number of people are worttna
to put the air)' lndullrr, w111t
eaoh rocelpll of over $1.\lo mil·
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mono C0111Cio111 G1 1111 dairy Ill' tr M Will as 1bt tlllb'l 1lale of
duslr)''s lllbUII conlributlon · to Ohio lor many· years.
lbe econoJIIf, the dairy ~· ~ ID daJI')'llli here In
1110 llrin "' fill folb of lha a.m. C!IIDily rqnow cloleiY
foocl n1t1e 01 dllrJ prlduela. a- lor lbt tlllb'l slall. Ma·
Milk ll eolllldm4 oile of tbe jor lllelude ftfvlr daley
m.i ~ DUirltloDs aM t(). firma, !ewer dab')' - , few·
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BY C. E. ~
11•. bolelt and motels, and Resources Review Commioosion
began
back Ill 1838. U Is oflic.
1!'11. Ageal, A&amp;rleullln
aD kinds of ealing and drinking in a tbree year sludy, reported
laDy ~ by 13 na~
JlecreaUon in the big Bend establishment..
In 1962, concluded tbat the d"
da!J1 ~ wltb • lbe
Melia County area received 111- In the more rocreattcm rela~ mand for ouldoor recre•tlon
llmerlcan Dairy ANoctauon..,.
other abo! ill tbe arm With Ute od area we expect the! people would double by 11176 and would
vlq ·o. ~· for · ~
s""'*'*fuf comptellon of 1 be came 1o the area ond olayed triple by Ute year 2000.
second 8llllllil Bic Beod lleja• at the ..rtouscampollea
In The Commloslon concluded
ta last week. One of 111t 111011 lhis aree oo tbat they could be that Ibis trend to the ...uti ot
foOdi tn
family
imporlanl lblnp wu Ute IIlier· present al the Regatta. We lour major !acton, all expec~
communily cooperation witb know personally of many lam~ ed to increase at an even ~.,.~
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As I ~ lbove over lloll, ldper tnvealment bill!·
Mason, Middleport and p..,... lies tbat had Individual mern- er rate in Ute yeara ahead.
Tba f I r s I eotDmtrclally
er procluelloll pll' cow.
roy workin&amp; lllplher oa lbe bers relurning lo lbe area lo They are: (I) Population exaueeeaalul
animated car· ·
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eulture) comes from clairylng AIOIII wllb tbell lrtlldt GU1'
parade llld many olber re1a~ epend Ute weekend because •I pectod to double by the year lOon to be produced W88
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ta projeell.
Ute Regatta. Tbi&gt; of cou,... 21100; &lt;2) dioposable income, "llllctey Mouse" by Walt Far11181'1 who bave llped up CIIIUOIIIII to nail till eoliAn'· tn G.m. County IIIla year Dal· dalrymea are CGCIIID 111J wart;.
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Improve
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qul!lty
Wblle speed boat riCi"' is brought people who now live a· lo quadruple; (3) L els u r e lllluey. Mickey's !tnt rola
aDd tUIIIII a more aclln IDI«·
wu Ill lbe first animaled the 11166 divmlon prolfllllll - IJI'OIII'IIIIS.
1 l'llber ljiOCiltllzed form
of way from here bul have roots lime, 11&gt; increase a third; and
IOIIIId
cartoon
ever
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feed
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or
wheat
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Melvin
Gnbert,
Cl¢mall.
ID
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per
11111
of
blllt81
farm
ell~ hoiJ!IDII owUia product
reertllioa u well as In aome In Meigs County.
&lt;I) auto travel, to Increase
duced 4'Steamboat WW.ie."
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1Gntlla eounly AIJ'Icullural Bill· ~ m.tl reiJecla I be so vitally onporlanl to us !Gdly.
caaea 1 profllabte investment At least one visllor aakod me more tban fourfold.
In 1928. Tbe lint f01iu~ workshops In Ute above mtll- btlbtloD 11111
~~011 tarm 1 proporlimmla share of U'1 bird 11&gt; bolleve, bat m
for tbe boal raeln&amp; teams, ev· where the museum was loca~ Th
th ORRRCI len&amp;Q&gt; liUJnaled clltoob
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orybody Ia lnlaftsled In waler ed. This apparently was from
e ~por of e .
waa Dtmey•s "Snow While tlonecl areas, ond a tour to lbe County Commlllee, aplai!Js·lbe , . _ belwtolllbe 1916 IIU, oocotdlne to till UIDA
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and
the Seven DwarfJ.~ lti Cooboeton Hydrologic 8tatloll lhlt a f11rm&lt;r P1f11cipa11Da 111 oalfollll ~ IIIII ii mU- ''Yearbook ol A&amp;rleullun''
In 110111e of its upecll, a n d earlier reports because thlo P"" :"' ~n t: ""~- scwlel~oc orb 1
1888.
U took four years to are htghi!Jhll of lhe
weo11: lilt dl\'8'11011 prosnma ~ 11011 _ ,
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lbere Wft not enotl8h cow• on
111011 people are inlerested In oon had a mimeographed sheet drroca a 1rac~n
bee
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JDa1te
consisted
of
alloul
made avafloble each year to to d......, an iunotmt of ' ~~ Fled
prol!uaer~ wbo !be &amp;lobe (1101 C!01IIItlol tbole
boa&amp;l.
indicating that a museum was atiw ' 1usbomettlegrora. ndmay
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wbl\!1111
11ue
buee
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more 111an 25 B(). .of mllaland Cblnl) to give IN·
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o r. owel . Mr. 1
te f
drawlnJs and waa lraDaCouty liladpoiD.. &amp;be Rq:at- Locharv and their crew
we u ar wa r- 311 • a cave, a
County.
equal11&gt;
the
tarm'•
llimnBlblle
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dlnrl
:ao
per
eent of the ery buiDID being a piDt of mDk
lated tn 13 lorelp tan;
II bas bl'oqlol 1 lol el favor- should 'say "thank you " ror yoo or merely an expanse
The week guarantees tntro- ....... Ill IIW!b U8l!ll lA addlo firm beae without pl)lmentl per dl)l, Qnlle often we have
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able odverllailll to lbe erea. opening the museum 'for the foeld, a tree covered ltill, or
i:i·~~lo and application of lion 11&gt; Ute
signed ap under prognm a,reeiMIIIS.
hoard IIIIJt referred to •• "Naskllls in conservation. lor di•enlon
each 1916
1 ture'1 Moll Perfect Food" llld
Ntmtroas HDimeJtl wert benefit of our vialtor!l.
t.er m a ~nd or. stream:
County can send
one program.
hllure to ~ till
wban '115 bUilon polllldl of mtlk
made by bolt ewaen about There is a question, pernapa, would be mtcresti~g to. find
and
one
boy,
preferably
For
Instance,
till
farmer
lag-use
or
any
other
iB
not eno~ 11&gt; give ~ryon~
tile frleodliROaa ... wllll•l· as to whether jumping lrogs how many people on Meogs
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neu of the ofllciala In help- are a sport, a form of """"'- ty realize new markers
years or older, 11&gt; Conserva- signed up in botb Ute feed ol the progl'lllt' eould
at least a pmt of 1molk eacn
ill lbe wllora .. eejoy ~lr lion or jual an intereaUng •ide- been onslalled at lhe Poo1larodl
Camp each year. 4-H'ers lfaln aDd lbe what PIOII'IIIII, loss of ttl or a aubslanllal
dly we aee why everyone In
slay .....
line. Wbalever it is, it •lirred Park Wilhm lhe last year.
interested ean now eaD or write be would aeed to devote to .,.. of lbe JI!'OINID piJIIIIIIII
dairy llldllltl'y, ~-• !be
The aponaorfn&amp; i1'0QPI are lo up a lot of lnlereal. II was re- The wr~ter learned on!y
County Ellenalon Olllce .to lm'IDI - 111 oflbe lllld di- IIIII erDP - prii!HUpport
~ to the
be conaratulalad on
tbeor ported al the time of the con- sprong that the Portland
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submit tbetr 0111111 lor ciouf4. verlld Wldtr bolb JlfOII'IIIll 11 llld ..,.II, wbeal
pal forlb 111011
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worlt, on tbelr enthusiasm, lllld toot that certain local !armors was lhe scene of the llrst
eratllon before June 21.
llldllloD 18 bll -m, hilL Oll'tlflealel t1111 dlvmloD
10 dlya ID
11&gt; have might be considering adding lhe Slon of the .North by .conr·. ,ler-1
011 tbetr wtlllngnfu
Th~ 4-H J!lleeutlve Comml~ EY111
ba 11 JII'Qdorl"' -a,
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everybody have a pari in the breeding of jumping frogs to ate forces, m the CIVIl War
By Dick Augspurger
will meet lhe eveDIJIC of bll f11U.
IIIII II ao1
poinl, II Is lnterealin&amp; to note their acllvltiea. This probobly you haven 1 traveled up lo
4-11 Bummer Aaailllnl
21 at the Fairp'olmdl tD 111'111!111 1
Regatta.
would be all righl, bul &lt;t would way recently,. s1op and "'e
The once-1M • )'l!ar
state
ea--rlllloD any fllmer
From Ute purely dollar view be a difficuilquostlo!! to deter· I marker of thiS mvas10n and
!unity is rapidly
and Club Congreu .set. wbeal ~
poinl, II Is inlereollng to note mine how widespread such an so the new marker at the
for older 4-H'era in
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the ways the Regatta could nave acllvlty could become. At anv land Park.
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bene[itod the area. We know rale, everybody had a jumping To the bard workong
loreatry, drainage, HOil
oeverat hundred people came in- good Hme In this event.
thai put on Ute second annual land use, runoff control,
to Ute area and were fed aa the 11 W88 lnlereatlng 1o see Ute Bog Bend Regal~~· all of
!Ue, waler safely ~ farm
ro'&lt;ult of Ute trainload from Ute new docks In front of Ute Pome- area must say, thanks lor a home waler supplie.&lt;.
Columbus area. These wero poo- roy boat landing. This certain- Job well done, you have
Slate 4-H Conservation c:~;
pie and money eeneraled out. ly is a dealrablo stimulant 1o od ua agam advertose some
one ol the tbree highest t
side of the area.
all kinds of boating up and down the good fesluo·ea of our conn- trip• a 4-H'er can win In
In addition lo the barbecue, Ute river. In looking at a Feb· ty tbat we •re proud of.
lr. befn&amp; held July 18-23
as woll 11 the otber eating ea- ruary, 111115, map, put out by Ute up the good work!"
~ Oblo. in Liclting Countobllohmenis thai had the op- army encineero, there are stx
ty, eoght motes east of Utlc:a.
portunlty 1o aocure addlliooal prospective boat launching lllea IRI~H PIUYI'E8T
Tbe work of planning a re'
rerum, eaeh of Ute oloreo in the listed on either tbe West Virgin- BELFAST Northern
source conservation l&gt;ian of a
area had lhlo opporl)mlly both ia or Ute Ohio oido of the rlv..- (UP! 1 -More than
farm and home,
Friday and Salurday and some, aa it flows along Ute bo1r.dar- N o r t h e r n Irish
of course, a~ ~n on Sunda~ ies of the county. We are quite marched through
One person andic~ted that w~e sure there will be many more Belfast Thursday in a "
should have provui~ ~ouvemrs constructed by private individ- tion raP.y'' lead by the Rev.
or post cards and ot 18 under- uals that will see Ute opportun- Paisley, self-olyled head of
~ tood that plans are WJder way ity in this form of development Free Presbyterian Chur"n
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the Northern Ireland and~
lprlf Cln For lrold
W..O
available at future regattas.
market for recreation servic- es:treme opponent of con.,lha-11
nthers tbal may ha~o bl!n• eo and f!"'HUeo It e1ng rap- Uon between Protestants
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waler unguarded on Ute Door.
Housecleanlna ume can be Dress sensibly for your Don't use carbon tetrachloride
arrldenl Ume unleaa you remem housecleaning. Wear
olmpte guollne, benzene, or
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sen,. whether you rnalte bouae- comfort but not so full tbat It llne near an open Dame. Palin! II
cleaning 1 major l(ll'lng pro- wUI catch. on tblnga. Avol&lt;l Oul- only In well-ventuatod rooms.
Ject or do Ute wott 1 lltllo al 8 ll!rma slnrll and aprons, gaplime Ute year ali&gt;und.
ing pockell and flowln.&lt;~ sleeves. Many oUter safely
Pleasing Prices!
More IIC&lt;Idenlo happen when Wear good-fitting, low • heeled abould be listed as re: t : :
Elly Termtl
people are tired or tn 1 hurry, ohoes.
during cleanl:&gt;g time. You1
so don't try to do everytblng In Keep your child In
mind all o[ them - jual be sure
one day. Plan your bousecletn· when you clean. If you have a keep them In mind. ~='II
Rear Molfl Chnerol HOipltol
ing schedule 11&gt; allow reot.tlme small child, keep him In
sense can help you avoid
between tiring jobo. Don't set playpen for safety's sake
dents, al housecleaning time
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an lmpoulblo doadtlne for On- you are busy wltb
at any oUter time, and mal&lt;e II
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!shine eleantna chorea. When chores. Rem,mber, 11&gt;o,
your home a BBfer place
you rulh or &amp;el very !Ired you anything ho can awallow
which ~ live.
take more chances _ ond 'accl· ar· 'ling tbat hao a sharp
dangeroU&gt; and should
stored out of his reaeh.
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Cleaning Ume Is • good time
H 1/:,
lo safety-cheek your o,torage
space. "A •lace for everylhing
and everytblne In Its place"
, results in a safe as well as a
for Tough lobs convenient home. Make sure
w.-eua. medicines and insecticides are I
OliVE . clearly labeled and locked a- ,
way from children. Be very
careful about storap of hu,._
ing equipment or war !louvenirs, too.
As you clean, cheek your
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pair tears or hole~ in carpetIng. Jle.Cement looae tllea and
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tbrow rugs have non-1kld or
buiiHn skldproof backings. Be I
SoiDI of our Ultl'l think 110safety-conscious wher. waxint:
after aeeinl the Hi&amp;h·torqUI,
noors.
~member Uoat pollah·
aJI·IUr·drive Gravely Tractor
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wax
ahou ld be applied tbln
and .n.,ear-drive 30"' Rotary
and polished well for a safer,
go dtly alta dlly, , .., aftw
year in the touthl!lt mowinc.
longer-laatinK llnioh. And follow
All Sizes and ,w Kinds In Stock-Corm:, See The Largest Appliance Dlspl&lt;lv In
Ono o/39 yoor-......t. quick
directions carefully when app
attach tool1.
The
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plying
wa~ tbel driea ahiny.
TW. i• 1111 mower for toua:h
Remember tbeae oUter safely
1obl-but it pampere a lawn
LOW, LOW ·rRICES
rules
when cleaning:
too. So, no matter wt.t your
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gl'ntJe, euy or bard-put the
reaching higli plac.. : never
Gravely 30 on your job. You'll
climb on chain, box... et&lt;.
be turprlsod. Proof7
A FI'M Gift' With
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Ask us-"11 the Gravely
tbrow away immediately.
reaUy IndetttructlbleT'
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Chuck Collier hi'Yico
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1ia Counly lhis means a (l'eal
number of people are worttna
to put the air)' lndullrr, w111t
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mono C0111Cio111 G1 1111 dairy Ill' tr M Will as 1bt tlllb'l 1lale of
duslr)''s lllbUII conlributlon · to Ohio lor many· years.
lbe econoJIIf, the dairy ~· ~ ID daJI')'llli here In
1110 llrin "' fill folb of lha a.m. C!IIDily rqnow cloleiY
foocl n1t1e 01 dllrJ prlduela. a- lor lbt tlllb'l slall. Ma·
Milk ll eolllldm4 oile of tbe jor lllelude ftfvlr daley
m.i ~ DUirltloDs aM t(). firma, !ewer dab')' - , few·
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BY C. E. ~
11•. bolelt and motels, and Resources Review Commioosion
began
back Ill 1838. U Is oflic.
1!'11. Ageal, A&amp;rleullln
aD kinds of ealing and drinking in a tbree year sludy, reported
laDy ~ by 13 na~
JlecreaUon in the big Bend establishment..
In 1962, concluded tbat the d"
da!J1 ~ wltb • lbe
Melia County area received 111- In the more rocreattcm rela~ mand for ouldoor recre•tlon
llmerlcan Dairy ANoctauon..,.
other abo! ill tbe arm With Ute od area we expect the! people would double by 11176 and would
vlq ·o. ~· for · ~
s""'*'*fuf comptellon of 1 be came 1o the area ond olayed triple by Ute year 2000.
second 8llllllil Bic Beod lleja• at the ..rtouscampollea
In The Commloslon concluded
ta last week. One of 111t 111011 lhis aree oo tbat they could be that Ibis trend to the ...uti ot
foOdi tn
family
imporlanl lblnp wu Ute IIlier· present al the Regatta. We lour major !acton, all expec~
communily cooperation witb know personally of many lam~ ed to increase at an even ~.,.~
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As I ~ lbove over lloll, ldper tnvealment bill!·
Mason, Middleport and p..,... lies tbat had Individual mern- er rate in Ute yeara ahead.
Tba f I r s I eotDmtrclally
er procluelloll pll' cow.
roy workin&amp; lllplher oa lbe bers relurning lo lbe area lo They are: (I) Population exaueeeaalul
animated car· ·
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eulture) comes from clairylng AIOIII wllb tbell lrtlldt GU1'
parade llld many olber re1a~ epend Ute weekend because •I pectod to double by the year lOon to be produced W88
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ta projeell.
Ute Regatta. Tbi&gt; of cou,... 21100; &lt;2) dioposable income, "llllctey Mouse" by Walt Far11181'1 who bave llped up CIIIUOIIIII to nail till eoliAn'· tn G.m. County IIIla year Dal· dalrymea are CGCIIID 111J wart;.
11&gt;
lake
part
in
one
or
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provlllons
of
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to
Improve
IIIIJt
qul!lty
Wblle speed boat riCi"' is brought people who now live a· lo quadruple; (3) L els u r e lllluey. Mickey's !tnt rola
aDd tUIIIII a more aclln IDI«·
wu Ill lbe first animaled the 11166 divmlon prolfllllll - IJI'OIII'IIIIS.
1 l'llber ljiOCiltllzed form
of way from here bul have roots lime, 11&gt; increase a third; and
IOIIIId
cartoon
ever
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feed
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or
wheat
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Melvin
Gnbert,
Cl¢mall.
ID
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per
11111
of
blllt81
farm
ell~ hoiJ!IDII owUia product
reertllioa u well as In aome In Meigs County.
&lt;I) auto travel, to Increase
duced 4'Steamboat WW.ie."
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1Gntlla eounly AIJ'Icullural Bill· ~ m.tl reiJecla I be so vitally onporlanl to us !Gdly.
caaea 1 profllabte investment At least one visllor aakod me more tban fourfold.
In 1928. Tbe lint f01iu~ workshops In Ute above mtll- btlbtloD 11111
~~011 tarm 1 proporlimmla share of U'1 bird 11&gt; bolleve, bat m
for tbe boal raeln&amp; teams, ev· where the museum was loca~ Th
th ORRRCI len&amp;Q&gt; liUJnaled clltoob
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orybody Ia lnlaftsled In waler ed. This apparently was from
e ~por of e .
waa Dtmey•s "Snow While tlonecl areas, ond a tour to lbe County Commlllee, aplai!Js·lbe , . _ belwtolllbe 1916 IIU, oocotdlne to till UIDA
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and
the Seven DwarfJ.~ lti Cooboeton Hydrologic 8tatloll lhlt a f11rm&lt;r P1f11cipa11Da 111 oalfollll ~ IIIII ii mU- ''Yearbook ol A&amp;rleullun''
In 110111e of its upecll, a n d earlier reports because thlo P"" :"' ~n t: ""~- scwlel~oc orb 1
1888.
U took four years to are htghi!Jhll of lhe
weo11: lilt dl\'8'11011 prosnma ~ 11011 _ ,
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111011 people are inlerested In oon had a mimeographed sheet drroca a 1rac~n
bee
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JDa1te
consisted
of
alloul
made avafloble each year to to d......, an iunotmt of ' ~~ Fled
prol!uaer~ wbo !be &amp;lobe (1101 C!01IIItlol tbole
boa&amp;l.
indicating that a museum was atiw ' 1usbomettlegrora. ndmay
447,000 ,photogra'pbed
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buee
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more 111an 25 B(). .of mllaland Cblnl) to give IN·
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o r. owel . Mr. 1
te f
drawlnJs and waa lraDaCouty liladpoiD.. &amp;be Rq:at- Locharv and their crew
we u ar wa r- 311 • a cave, a
County.
equal11&gt;
the
tarm'•
llimnBlblle
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dlnrl
:ao
per
eent of the ery buiDID being a piDt of mDk
lated tn 13 lorelp tan;
II bas bl'oqlol 1 lol el favor- should 'say "thank you " ror yoo or merely an expanse
The week guarantees tntro- ....... Ill IIW!b U8l!ll lA addlo firm beae without pl)lmentl per dl)l, Qnlle often we have
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able odverllailll to lbe erea. opening the museum 'for the foeld, a tree covered ltill, or
i:i·~~lo and application of lion 11&gt; Ute
signed ap under prognm a,reeiMIIIS.
hoard IIIIJt referred to •• "Naskllls in conservation. lor di•enlon
each 1916
1 ture'1 Moll Perfect Food" llld
Ntmtroas HDimeJtl wert benefit of our vialtor!l.
t.er m a ~nd or. stream:
County can send
one program.
hllure to ~ till
wban '115 bUilon polllldl of mtlk
made by bolt ewaen about There is a question, pernapa, would be mtcresti~g to. find
and
one
boy,
preferably
For
Instance,
till
farmer
lag-use
or
any
other
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not eno~ 11&gt; give ~ryon~
tile frleodliROaa ... wllll•l· as to whether jumping lrogs how many people on Meogs
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neu of the ofllciala In help- are a sport, a form of """"'- ty realize new markers
years or older, 11&gt; Conserva- signed up in botb Ute feed ol the progl'lllt' eould
at least a pmt of 1molk eacn
ill lbe wllora .. eejoy ~lr lion or jual an intereaUng •ide- been onslalled at lhe Poo1larodl
Camp each year. 4-H'ers lfaln aDd lbe what PIOII'IIIII, loss of ttl or a aubslanllal
dly we aee why everyone In
slay .....
line. Wbalever it is, it •lirred Park Wilhm lhe last year.
interested ean now eaD or write be would aeed to devote to .,.. of lbe JI!'OINID piJIIIIIIII
dairy llldllltl'y, ~-• !be
The aponaorfn&amp; i1'0QPI are lo up a lot of lnlereal. II was re- The wr~ter learned on!y
County Ellenalon Olllce .to lm'IDI - 111 oflbe lllld di- IIIII erDP - prii!HUpport
~ to the
be conaratulalad on
tbeor ported al the time of the con- sprong that the Portland
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submit tbetr 0111111 lor ciouf4. verlld Wldtr bolb JlfOII'IIIll 11 llld ..,.II, wbeal
pal forlb 111011
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worlt, on tbelr enthusiasm, lllld toot that certain local !armors was lhe scene of the llrst
eratllon before June 21.
llldllloD 18 bll -m, hilL Oll'tlflealel t1111 dlvmloD
10 dlya ID
11&gt; have might be considering adding lhe Slon of the .North by .conr·. ,ler-1
011 tbetr wtlllngnfu
Th~ 4-H J!lleeutlve Comml~ EY111
ba 11 JII'Qdorl"' -a,
lllllk IIIII milk
everybody have a pari in the breeding of jumping frogs to ate forces, m the CIVIl War
By Dick Augspurger
will meet lhe eveDIJIC of bll f11U.
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poinl, II Is lnterealin&amp; to note their acllvltiea. This probobly you haven 1 traveled up lo
4-11 Bummer Aaailllnl
21 at the Fairp'olmdl tD 111'111!111 1
Regatta.
would be all righl, bul &lt;t would way recently,. s1op and "'e
The once-1M • )'l!ar
state
ea--rlllloD any fllmer
From Ute purely dollar view be a difficuilquostlo!! to deter· I marker of thiS mvas10n and
!unity is rapidly
and Club Congreu .set. wbeal ~
poinl, II Is inlereollng to note mine how widespread such an so the new marker at the
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the ways the Regatta could nave acllvlty could become. At anv land Park.
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Counly to learn more
bene[itod the area. We know rale, everybody had a jumping To the bard workong
loreatry, drainage, HOil
oeverat hundred people came in- good Hme In this event.
thai put on Ute second annual land use, runoff control,
to Ute area and were fed aa the 11 W88 lnlereatlng 1o see Ute Bog Bend Regal~~· all of
!Ue, waler safely ~ farm
ro'&lt;ult of Ute trainload from Ute new docks In front of Ute Pome- area must say, thanks lor a home waler supplie.&lt;.
Columbus area. These wero poo- roy boat landing. This certain- Job well done, you have
Slate 4-H Conservation c:~;
pie and money eeneraled out. ly is a dealrablo stimulant 1o od ua agam advertose some
one ol the tbree highest t
side of the area.
all kinds of boating up and down the good fesluo·ea of our conn- trip• a 4-H'er can win In
In addition lo the barbecue, Ute river. In looking at a Feb· ty tbat we •re proud of.
lr. befn&amp; held July 18-23
as woll 11 the otber eating ea- ruary, 111115, map, put out by Ute up the good work!"
~ Oblo. in Liclting Countobllohmenis thai had the op- army encineero, there are stx
ty, eoght motes east of Utlc:a.
portunlty 1o aocure addlliooal prospective boat launching lllea IRI~H PIUYI'E8T
Tbe work of planning a re'
rerum, eaeh of Ute oloreo in the listed on either tbe West Virgin- BELFAST Northern
source conservation l&gt;ian of a
area had lhlo opporl)mlly both ia or Ute Ohio oido of the rlv..- (UP! 1 -More than
farm and home,
Friday and Salurday and some, aa it flows along Ute bo1r.dar- N o r t h e r n Irish
of course, a~ ~n on Sunda~ ies of the county. We are quite marched through
One person andic~ted that w~e sure there will be many more Belfast Thursday in a "
should have provui~ ~ouvemrs constructed by private individ- tion raP.y'' lead by the Rev.
or post cards and ot 18 under- uals that will see Ute opportun- Paisley, self-olyled head of
~ tood that plans are WJder way ity in this form of development Free Presbyterian Chur"n
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the Northern Ireland and~
lprlf Cln For lrold
W..O
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market for recreation servic- es:treme opponent of con.,lha-11
nthers tbal may ha~o bl!n• eo and f!"'HUeo It e1ng rap- Uon between Protestants
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Ject or do Ute wott 1 lltllo al 8 ll!rma slnrll and aprons, gaplime Ute year ali&gt;und.
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Pleasing Prices!
More IIC&lt;Idenlo happen when Wear good-fitting, low • heeled abould be listed as re: t : :
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people are tired or tn 1 hurry, ohoes.
during cleanl:&gt;g time. You1
so don't try to do everytblng In Keep your child In
mind all o[ them - jual be sure
one day. Plan your bousecletn· when you clean. If you have a keep them In mind. ~='II
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sense can help you avoid
between tiring jobo. Don't set playpen for safety's sake
dents, al housecleaning time
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your home a BBfer place
you rulh or &amp;el very !Ired you anything ho can awallow
which ~ live.
take more chances _ ond 'accl· ar· 'ling tbat hao a sharp
dangeroU&gt; and should
stored out of his reaeh.
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Cleaning Ume Is • good time
H 1/:,
lo safety-cheek your o,torage
space. "A •lace for everylhing
and everytblne In Its place"
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for Tough lobs convenient home. Make sure
w.-eua. medicines and insecticides are I
OliVE . clearly labeled and locked a- ,
way from children. Be very
careful about storap of hu,._
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As you clean, cheek your
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tbrow rugs have non-1kld or
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after aeeinl the Hi&amp;h·torqUI,
noors.
~member Uoat pollah·
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and .n.,ear-drive 30"' Rotary
and polished well for a safer,
go dtly alta dlly, , .., aftw
year in the touthl!lt mowinc.
longer-laatinK llnioh. And follow
All Sizes and ,w Kinds In Stock-Corm:, See The Largest Appliance Dlspl&lt;lv In
Ono o/39 yoor-......t. quick
directions carefully when app
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The
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Remember tbeae oUter safely
1obl-but it pampere a lawn
LOW, LOW ·rRICES
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when cleaning:
too. So, no matter wt.t your
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gl'ntJe, euy or bard-put the
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climb on chain, box... et&lt;.
be turprlsod. Proof7
A FI'M Gift' With
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Ask us-"11 the Gravely
tbrow away immediately.
reaUy IndetttructlbleT'
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Grants - Bye
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JULY II
In another Pomeroy Boys'
:~~~t Indians a&amp; ~tad
League Friday game, the Ti.g.
Porllond - Syracuae Gtanta
ers dumped the. Yankeeo by a
Bye
ll-3 marg10 hehmd the three hit
JULY II
pitching of E. Young who slruck
~tarl at Portland Piraleo oot 18 and walked eighl
yrac:l Glanls at Syracuse Tiger hillers were F o y d
Racine _a~
Burney, a home run and alngle
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Portland Pirates at Racine
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Night games excluded.
Satur4ay'• Reoalts:
Houston 13 Chicago 5
Cmdnnall 5 New York •

The Gallipolis Pony Leo~gue
Pbillles piled up 14 runs
the fi rst lour inninngs,
held on the lasl thr..,,
e&gt;:cellent relief pUching
Jeff Rose and the result was
11-3 vic.,;ry over lhe
lor the unhealen leadel'll.
The Giants ore now 1-3
the year. The Phlllles are 4-0.
Rose came In 1o relieve
in the tilth
wilh two out and laced 7

ten the remainder of
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10
other m the second on a single tournamenl completed'
~ New York at Cln&lt;innaU (2) - a llomer. triple and single and
REMAINDER OF
hy Lee Floyd, a stolen base, 1y allhe N;rthern Light r~en • Ru.steck (I-I) and llibanl 12·2) lour RBI'&gt;. Rose and Saunders
LITtLE SOUTHERN LEAGUE and Jim Warner's single. Their in Columbus
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
LewiS fanned ?, walked 3,
W L Pel. GB
nobody, In two ond one-third '
Fran ..... 40 23 .635
innings.
IPillsburgll ... 35 25 .5113 313
Barons
210 001 0- f 8 2 Los Angeles .. 35 26 .574 4
Southern .
000 110 0-Z o I Philadelphia . 35 21 .f181i 113
Tannehill (WP), Lewis (3), Houston .. .. 34 26 .34$ 313
and Floyd. Proffitt aod Law- Sl Louis
28 31 17&gt; 10
renee. Umpire: Hilton Wolle AUanlll .. ' · 29 36 '1411 12
Jr., plate.
' Cincinnaii ::: 27 :H :ID 12
New York
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Chicago .. '.' . .' 16 41 :31ii :10

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night.
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wtth the loss.
League SChedU}e smgle,
a sacriflCe fly, and a all phases of the eZnd
For tile wmnen, Dave Johnpaaoed ball. The Barons got an- Ohio Slate Bowling As oc"::.~ual Today'o Probably Plleherl: soo had three hits in live !rips,

acored oa a tl'lple by
Howard.
Phil Orteg
kd
Jnnlnio lor athew':..e to
gave up the hom a rs
Gonzalez and Wag":.:
allowed only ·five bi."

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BASEBALL
last
was alter
•••redbe.bydoubled,
Floyd
three innings,
lUted
JUNE8CHEDVLE
211
m therunIUth.
Sieve Lee llr ell out
a pinch. bitter in the
Pirates al Racine
moved to thU'd on an mlteld oul
notched hl
In 11 and ball of tbe oeventll.
Gianls at Letart
and scored on a squeeze bunt.
oeason Frl:.r1
;: of the
Indians _ Bye
Other httlera were Lewis, lwo
orial Field
Kon Mem.~
JUNE zs
singles, Ault a aecond single,
Athlellco .:..ed L:e League
StfOS
. Giants al Portland and Gene Powell, a single.
7-5 The Athlollco
Orlol..
PJTates
Proffitt laMed l'v
!ked
.usj,.ted first p1 ~thinlhrunat Syracuse Indians
only 3 hit -~ •ra: hill
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Pirates
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al Lelart
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to lead lhe Houston Aslroa to
Giants - Bye
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JUNE 311
~~.:X;'' k· and the o&lt;hedule pitching of Dave Glusll.
at Syracuse Indians
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Giants at Racine
LEAGUE
was slaked to a 3-0
- Bye
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AND~G
Hou.ston came back 1o
JULY 5
Athletics ••
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PITaleo at Letart
The Bombers ol Harrisonville
Yankees
.: . . 3 0 31 13 hit bll
homer or the
.. Indiana at Syracuse blasted the Jeta by a 14-0 o&lt;ore
Red So ..
. 2 0 14 f end Ciu&lt;k Harrison and
G~anls
in Pomeroy Boys' Leegue Ia
Tl
' " .. • 2. 0 lt T Maye singled before Bateman
-Bye
Friday. Vance fa!llled
I , 14 17 belted bla lOth homer of
JULY 7
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walked three In hurl'
•te Sol . " .. I 1 13 13 oeason.
at P.orllnnd.P.JWea .. .t'lll:e..l&gt;lll.et lor
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Indians .... •· 0 2 7 20 Monday - Yanks vs.
lndlaD! - Bye
Bomber hillers were Dull
Orloleo .. .. . .. 0 3 14 211 Tnetday _ White Sox
JULY 11
with a pair of home runs and
TOTAL'!
vs.
p·ll'ates at Symuse two sJn•l
, t t 111 III Senators
.,ea, Workman, a home
LAliT WEEKS RESULTS:
Wedoellday _ Indians vs.
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• " • run and double, B. Black, 1
Sol
Syracuse lndlaoa al Racine
double, and alngle and Ohling, White Sol 7 Indians 4
Red Sox • Orioles 7
Thursday _ Tigers vs.
Lelart - Bye
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Yankees J Senalora 2
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l'ltday - Senators vs. All&gt; Porlland PU'aleo at Syracuse , Gelling hils lor the
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ny Siebert's six-hit pitching Saturday and carried
John Tannehill and Dao Lew- Jo ·
Cleveland Indians to a 7-2 victory over the Washington Ia of the Middleport Barons hnsoo acoring.
Senators.,
learned Friday to pitch 8 no-blt
In lhe filth, vlalbly !Iring,
theGonzales oecond homer of
victory over Southern ai TaonebW lanaed Spangler and
year in the ...enth llnlal Siebert, lacing the Semltors
In Meigs • Gallla Pon pinch hatter OweD!, then walksoored rookie eatcber Budcly for the first time since be
play.
Y ed B. Hart, hit R. Johnaon and
:ker ahead of blm end pitched a no-hiller against
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walked B. Diddle to fill !he
pped a Z.2 lie. Wbltflold them on June 10, walked only The VIctory was the second bases.
followed with hlo lOth of the one In ocoriJii hlo seventh
with no losa for the
.
year with Wasner lhoard 1114 vietory agalnsl three losses.
and the
slratghl . LewiS, the Barons' big relief
l.,o out In the e~th end Hla blUeaa skein against the
lor Southern.
!~reman, walked ~b Prolfilt to
Booker bit hlo first maor Senaloro ended 1A the
'l'annehtU relired the first Ioree m Southern s second run
leagae homer In the Dlnth.
Jnnlni when Doug Camilli
batters lacing him, !ben of the game, then fanned LawThe Indians spotted
the a homer lnlo the left
R. Johnson who led renee: Lewla sii'U&lt;k out !he
Senatoro two earl
end stands.
the Southern fourth. With side m the Souibern olalh end
then lied the ocore ~ urth The Senalors picked up
out c. Lawrence end a. seventh, bul walked lwo in the
when VIc DaV11UUo sin
lind ii!COBd ruo in the third .
were sale on baek-to- seventh.
!rotted borne
~agner• When Don Blasingame
bohbleo at tbJrd base, Profitt a slrong rlghtha d

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. Dsve Ellen replaced Selma alter the Moll acored one rwi Jolm.oon al)d

. In the te~m· fhandlcap) dlvis- (1-2).
P1llsburgh at Allanta- Veate l ners.
For the loaers, live dilferenl
IOD, Oscar s lmlshed 25th out 16-&gt;l vs. Blasmgame (H ) . : players each t~tlected saleliea.
of 270 •.•tries, winning 1110. The Philadelphia at St. Louit (2) j Losing pttcher
Humphreys
Gallipolis squad finished wilh - WISe IJ.2) and Bunning (8-2) 1fanned 10. as did Saunders.
a 3,106. Warren captured the vs. Washburn (3-3) and Gibson ] Linescore :
learn ~rs wi.th a 3,251 total. (!HI) .
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Giants
000 710 0- 8 ; 4
Burltle s Soh10 Service Sla· San Franctsco at Los Angeles ! Phllltes
345 2110 x- 14 10 3
fion was 3oth with a 3,1198 lotal. -Gibbon (3-3i vs. Osteen (6-5). Batteries : WP - Saunders,
Erma's Aces was 68th at 3043. Houston at Chicago (2) - Rose 13) and Wilson : LP- Hum·
Skyllne Trophy House was 711h CUellar (4-0) and Dierker (3-1) phreys, Mitchell (5 ) and Moowith a 3031 lotal , and
the vs. Ellsworth (2-9) and Broglio le,y._ __ _____~
Quaker State Service Center l:l-5).
-wa. 92nd with a 3021 total.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 4 New York 3
Falls City Beer placed !80th TEAM
w L P&lt;t. GB i Clevelaod 7 Washlnglon l
wilh a 2981 finish
Baltimore
41 21 .861
I Minnesota 9 Chicago 8
In the doubl" ~vent (actual) Cleveland .•. 37 21 .638 2 California at K.C. , night
Bob Harrison and Jerry Bryan Detroit . . .. • 37 23 .617 3
Today's Probably
Hed lor aiath place witll a !,2&gt;6 California ••• 33 29 .S32 8
Colifornia at Kansas City, 121
tolal. They shared a 1100 pri2e. Chtcago ... . · 29 Jl .483 11 - Wnght !Hi I and McGlothlin
In the doubles event (handi- Mmneaota ... 29 31 .183 II IJ.l l vs. Krausse il·J)
cap) Harrison end Bryan pia&lt;· New York ... 26 32 .448 13 ILindblad (2-3 ),
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ed third oul of 361 parU&lt;Ipants Washmglon .. 26 38 .4011 16
Cillcag~ at Mtnnesola end earned $300.
Kansas C11y . 23 36 .390 i6\\ 1Peters •34 1 vs. Katl 17-51
Bill Easlman and John Dob- Boston .. .. . 21 W .341 1913 Cleveland at
blna was eighlh In the do bt
Nigh! games e&gt;cluded
I' O'Donoghue •:.-21 vs.
with a 1312 tolal Pete Ald~les Satarday's Reaallt:
14-ti).
and Don
e
Balii1nore 16 Boston 6 .
Detroit at New York at 1280 Lo . R ~Jii "'k··
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-· -·Wlckorsham 13-0 i or Spa.rma
. we were
e~nnac
GAW POUS
Norm Slewart
l81b .thand
·(2-4) vs. Bouton 11·2).
127B count
WI •
PONY LEAGUE
Baltimore , ot Boston, (21 Roher! and G M hi
TEAM
W L ROR McNally 15·2) nnd J. Miller (!).
ed !8th 1 ith e~ arc 1plac- Phillies
4 o 1$ 2! 3) vs. Santiago IH) and Stange
Andy Tol:r. :en Boa:la Ia:= Dodgen .. " 2 1 21 16 IH ).
l:Hth with a 1243 score p
Reds
.. .. .. 2 I 17 20 - '---- - - - - -

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Melwere
CraftIllst
andwith
Bill 1235
M&lt;Conl·
hay
and
Joe Acree-Dan Stidham ' were
liiOth wilh a 1233 score.
Julius Janey and Glenn
Thompson were 293rd al 1217:
Dick Lakin and Richard s 'th
4112nd at 121li Wayne
C~l
bart and Ro~rt Baird 450tht&gt;&lt;;
1196 and Charles Meadowns -~
Johnson 516th at 1191.
·
In the singles event (hand!·
cap) in which 1,1&gt;0 participated
Olen W. Neal shot a 7&amp;3, and
won f60.84. Richard Smith was
24th with a 696, and Bill East-

Giants
Braves ... ... l 0 34 24
21 33
J'l
TOTALS
9 .9 1311ll
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
Reds_ 3 Braves 4
Phlllies 3 Dodgers 2
G1ants 6 Braves 5
Reds • DOOgers - Rain
Phillles 14 Gianls 8
TIUS WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
MONDAY- Reds vs. Phillie3
TUESDAY- Dodgers vs. Gi·

••~EDNESDAY

Phill"
- Braves vs.
tes
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THURSDAY - G I a n I' vs.

man 100th a1 868.
Reds
Don Jobnaon was 181st with ;ruoAY- Dodge" vs.
• 1164, and Bill M&lt;Conihay 343
aves.
N ·
t~ Leopo
Roseboro. LP.Sulton 17-1) HR with a 6411.
---rot Game
MeCovey (14th).
·
• In all events, Eastman pick· I
~AU.IPOUS SLOW
New York 000 1),11 1120- e 11 0 11 innings
ed up 142 by placing 12th out of · TEAM ITCH STANDINGS
Clncl
2QJ 120 1111- 5 IO I Clev
100 001 020 00- 4 11 2 21101 thai lllnlshed in the mon- G &amp; J
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3 L0 R62 OR
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Shaw, Hamilton 18) and Wash.
00120 010 01-lltl or. He totaled 1853.
Neal ln ........ ·
7
Grote, Taylor
Nuxhall, Bell, Allen (8) end Azcue:
GSl
surance .. 3 I 28 14
Noltebarl. (7), MCCool (8) and Segal, Humphreys 13), Co• (9) Mr8. Halliday is
Nationwide In; ...
: :
Eclwl!'da. WP-Bhaw (3-4). LP- and. CamUll. WP.COJ (:1-3). LP- G II' G If
Nazare ~ h
Notlobarl &lt;1·2). HR'a-Brsssouct Allen 1:1-2). HR.Salmon (4tb ),
a 18 o.
mner
Ba
be I 4 ZO 30 .
_ _
MKrgo U.ll1day won
lop
1 4 18 52
(lth), Boyer (lib).
Secood Game
Detroit
000 OOO ll20- 2 lo I honors m the ,Gallipolls Wom· LAST
, II 11 IIIII lit
New York 000 000 ZOO 2 8 New York 000 110 OOX- 10 o on Golf Club 4 s and 5's even! Gt.J f N".!':,_S IIESIJLTS:
000 100 ooo,..
WilBon Podres (5) Pen
Wednellday.
urance 3
Fisher (1-3) end
I lo and ~an; StoiUe~yre a(~: Betty Evans, Diz RiebardJ, :U~IN:;~• Insurance I
Ftlcber, MCCool t7)
and Gibbs. LP-WIIson (5-6) end Mary Thomas played In
!8) imd Eclwanis. '
HR-Kallne (lOth).
• tbe
Counlry Club THill
4
(1-f).
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Invitational at
Parkersburg. MON
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000
200- f
Mrl. l!vano woo the longest
DA~ al NaUonwlcle VJ.
011
70
Kans City 1120 000 000- 2 4 2 drive prlle while Mra. Rich- TUESDAY e
Pblta
001 OliO Oll- 8 15
Lopez, Benford 12 ), RDjaa (I) arcls won closest 1o the pin on
;;
Churvesb
Louis · 1120 0111 100- 5 t 1114 Rodiera· Runler G 1111 the No. I green.
N
•
L. Jackaon, Knowles (I)
(1), Aker 18 ) and ft, :,f.
Betty Miller and Belly
wrene Churcb
Uecker, Dalrymple (S);
Sanford (7•21 . LP·Hunter (W) mer played at the Green
mons, Mahaffey (S), WO&lt;tde_
· for moat pars.
·
ablck (B), llllluda (I)
Chicago
000mer
played
at
the
Green
001 200
3 81
McCarver, Corral., 18)
MinD
000 100 000- 1 1 0 Country Club in
Kllolv)ll 11-1). LP-~
John (3-4) end MorUn· Frldey, Betty Miller won
lfii..Tolu (Ill).
Percy, Worthington (t)
lor most para.
lltltey, LP-Perry (1-l) HR The Galllpolla infltalional is
Berry (tat).
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Soulshy
wllh IA Vaughan
double
and Glaz~.
S. Story,
Grants - Bye
and Davis, each a single.
JULY II
In another Pomeroy Boys'
:~~~t Indians a&amp; ~tad
League Friday game, the Ti.g.
Porllond - Syracuae Gtanta
ers dumped the. Yankeeo by a
Bye
ll-3 marg10 hehmd the three hit
JULY II
pitching of E. Young who slruck
~tarl at Portland Piraleo oot 18 and walked eighl
yrac:l Glanls at Syracuse Tiger hillers were F o y d
Racine _a~
Burney, a home run and alngle
It
and E. Young, B. Blackston and
Portland Pirates at Racine
~ A:hol~ each a single. Hit•
Glanlll al· Letart
KJ I or .e Yankees were Me_Iodlana _ B
. nney With 1 home run and
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more fun than a barrel of root beer ...••.
with the purchase of any HONDA 90 we
will include a windshield, twin ~i;rors,
luggage rack, and our bast wishes for a
happy HONDA summer.

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Night games excluded.
Satur4ay'• Reoalts:
Houston 13 Chicago 5
Cmdnnall 5 New York •

The Gallipolis Pony Leo~gue
Pbillles piled up 14 runs
the fi rst lour inninngs,
held on the lasl thr..,,
e&gt;:cellent relief pUching
Jeff Rose and the result was
11-3 vic.,;ry over lhe
lor the unhealen leadel'll.
The Giants ore now 1-3
the year. The Phlllles are 4-0.
Rose came In 1o relieve
in the tilth
wilh two out and laced 7

ten the remainder of
He fanned sla

10
other m the second on a single tournamenl completed'
~ New York at Cln&lt;innaU (2) - a llomer. triple and single and
REMAINDER OF
hy Lee Floyd, a stolen base, 1y allhe N;rthern Light r~en • Ru.steck (I-I) and llibanl 12·2) lour RBI'&gt;. Rose and Saunders
LITtLE SOUTHERN LEAGUE and Jim Warner's single. Their in Columbus
' anes VB. Pappas (4-5) and
1 had two hits each for the win-

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In lour and lwo-thJrdo
NATIONAL LEAGUE
LewiS fanned ?, walked 3,
W L Pel. GB
nobody, In two ond one-third '
Fran ..... 40 23 .635
innings.
IPillsburgll ... 35 25 .5113 313
Barons
210 001 0- f 8 2 Los Angeles .. 35 26 .574 4
Southern .
000 110 0-Z o I Philadelphia . 35 21 .f181i 113
Tannehill (WP), Lewis (3), Houston .. .. 34 26 .34$ 313
and Floyd. Proffitt aod Law- Sl Louis
28 31 17&gt; 10
renee. Umpire: Hilton Wolle AUanlll .. ' · 29 36 '1411 12
Jr., plate.
' Cincinnaii ::: 27 :H :ID 12
New York
24 34 114
Chicago .. '.' . .' 16 41 :31ii :10

Pony Loop Win

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b:~o b~u=e .~:"~o: Well in State ~~~:d~~~i:tat~~n~u~~~~ght,
th:·:~:·~u;;~,e~:e~~~
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San FranciPK'O
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U'S on a walk! Dennl8 Ault's Gallipolis howlers did weU In
night.
,
wtth the loss.
League SChedU}e smgle,
a sacriflCe fly, and a all phases of the eZnd
For tile wmnen, Dave Johnpaaoed ball. The Barons got an- Ohio Slate Bowling As oc"::.~ual Today'o Probably Plleherl: soo had three hits in live !rips,

acored oa a tl'lple by
Howard.
Phil Orteg
kd
Jnnlnio lor athew':..e to
gave up the hom a rs
Gonzalez and Wag":.:
allowed only ·five bi."

pllehed
perfectHe
hallwaa
lor:..,
BASEBALL
last
was alter
•••redbe.bydoubled,
Floyd
three innings,
lUted
JUNE8CHEDVLE
211
m therunIUth.
Sieve Lee llr ell out
a pinch. bitter in the
Pirates al Racine
moved to thU'd on an mlteld oul
notched hl
In 11 and ball of tbe oeventll.
Gianls at Letart
and scored on a squeeze bunt.
oeason Frl:.r1
;: of the
Indians _ Bye
Other httlera were Lewis, lwo
orial Field
Kon Mem.~
JUNE zs
singles, Ault a aecond single,
Athlellco .:..ed L:e League
StfOS
. Giants al Portland and Gene Powell, a single.
7-5 The Athlollco
Orlol..
PJTates
Proffitt laMed l'v
!ked
.usj,.ted first p1 ~thinlhrunat Syracuse Indians
only 3 hit -~ •ra: hill
wlna and
ace
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faMed,?
walked ~nd bite
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available "to the
not CHICAGO (UPI) -- J 0 h
Indians al Portland
alnce
ntinel llllteman and Rusly Slaub
Pirates
ed In no acorebook was tara- In three runa apiece Salurday
al Lelart
!
Re~
th taodln
to lead lhe Houston Aslroa to
Giants - Bye
/ ar~la. a
gs, last 13-5 viclory behind the
JUNE 311
~~.:X;'' k· and the o&lt;hedule pitching of Dave Glusll.
at Syracuse Indians
·
After Cub starter Bill
Giants at Racine
LEAGUE
was slaked to a 3-0
- Bye
!
TEAM
AND~G
Hou.ston came back 1o
JULY 5
Athletics ••
L R OR lour .runs In the oecond.
PITaleo at Letart
The Bombers ol Harrisonville
Yankees
.: . . 3 0 31 13 hit bll
homer or the
.. Indiana at Syracuse blasted the Jeta by a 14-0 o&lt;ore
Red So ..
. 2 0 14 f end Ciu&lt;k Harrison and
G~anls
in Pomeroy Boys' Leegue Ia
Tl
' " .. • 2. 0 lt T Maye singled before Bateman
-Bye
Friday. Vance fa!llled
I , 14 17 belted bla lOth homer of
JULY 7
,
walked three In hurl'
•te Sol . " .. I 1 13 13 oeason.
at P.orllnnd.P.JWea .. .t'lll:e..l&gt;lll.et lor
lUI
1
Senators .. " • 0 2 2 11
.
, ...... , .
al Syracuse Giants
e w nners.
Indians .... •· 0 2 7 20 Monday - Yanks vs.
lndlaD! - Bye
Bomber hillers were Dull
Orloleo .. .. . .. 0 3 14 211 Tnetday _ White Sox
JULY 11
with a pair of home runs and
TOTAL'!
vs.
p·ll'ates at Symuse two sJn•l
, t t 111 III Senators
.,ea, Workman, a home
LAliT WEEKS RESULTS:
Wedoellday _ Indians vs.
·
Giants
• " • run and double, B. Black, 1
Sol
Syracuse lndlaoa al Racine
double, and alngle and Ohling, White Sol 7 Indians 4
Red Sox • Orioles 7
Thursday _ Tigers vs.
Lelart - Bye
er, Colterill and Vance each
Yankees J Senalora 2
ees
JULY If
• single.
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Athletics 7 Orioles S ,
l'ltday - Senators vs. All&gt; Porlland PU'aleo at Syracuse , Gelling hils lor the
Jels

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Southern With No Jlz•ts

ny Siebert's six-hit pitching Saturday and carried
John Tannehill and Dao Lew- Jo ·
Cleveland Indians to a 7-2 victory over the Washington Ia of the Middleport Barons hnsoo acoring.
Senators.,
learned Friday to pitch 8 no-blt
In lhe filth, vlalbly !Iring,
theGonzales oecond homer of
victory over Southern ai TaonebW lanaed Spangler and
year in the ...enth llnlal Siebert, lacing the Semltors
In Meigs • Gallla Pon pinch hatter OweD!, then walksoored rookie eatcber Budcly for the first time since be
play.
Y ed B. Hart, hit R. Johnaon and
:ker ahead of blm end pitched a no-hiller against
.
walked B. Diddle to fill !he
pped a Z.2 lie. Wbltflold them on June 10, walked only The VIctory was the second bases.
followed with hlo lOth of the one In ocoriJii hlo seventh
with no losa for the
.
year with Wasner lhoard 1114 vietory agalnsl three losses.
and the
slratghl . LewiS, the Barons' big relief
l.,o out In the e~th end Hla blUeaa skein against the
lor Southern.
!~reman, walked ~b Prolfilt to
Booker bit hlo first maor Senaloro ended 1A the
'l'annehtU relired the first Ioree m Southern s second run
leagae homer In the Dlnth.
Jnnlni when Doug Camilli
batters lacing him, !ben of the game, then fanned LawThe Indians spotted
the a homer lnlo the left
R. Johnson who led renee: Lewla sii'U&lt;k out !he
Senatoro two earl
end stands.
the Southern fourth. With side m the Souibern olalh end
then lied the ocore ~ urth The Senalors picked up
out c. Lawrence end a. seventh, bul walked lwo in the
when VIc DaV11UUo sin
lind ii!COBd ruo in the third .
were sale on baek-to- seventh.
!rotted borne
~agner• When Don Blasingame
bohbleo at tbJrd base, Profitt a slrong rlghtha d

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Competitors Again Complain About Rushing

re1ir1J&gt;1

flllll out IIIDCiet1 · bf
. Dsve Ellen replaced Selma alter the Moll acored one rwi Jolm.oon al)d

. In the te~m· fhandlcap) dlvis- (1-2).
P1llsburgh at Allanta- Veate l ners.
For the loaers, live dilferenl
IOD, Oscar s lmlshed 25th out 16-&gt;l vs. Blasmgame (H ) . : players each t~tlected saleliea.
of 270 •.•tries, winning 1110. The Philadelphia at St. Louit (2) j Losing pttcher
Humphreys
Gallipolis squad finished wilh - WISe IJ.2) and Bunning (8-2) 1fanned 10. as did Saunders.
a 3,106. Warren captured the vs. Washburn (3-3) and Gibson ] Linescore :
learn ~rs wi.th a 3,251 total. (!HI) .
.
Giants
000 710 0- 8 ; 4
Burltle s Soh10 Service Sla· San Franctsco at Los Angeles ! Phllltes
345 2110 x- 14 10 3
fion was 3oth with a 3,1198 lotal. -Gibbon (3-3i vs. Osteen (6-5). Batteries : WP - Saunders,
Erma's Aces was 68th at 3043. Houston at Chicago (2) - Rose 13) and Wilson : LP- Hum·
Skyllne Trophy House was 711h CUellar (4-0) and Dierker (3-1) phreys, Mitchell (5 ) and Moowith a 3031 lotal , and
the vs. Ellsworth (2-9) and Broglio le,y._ __ _____~
Quaker State Service Center l:l-5).
-wa. 92nd with a 3021 total.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 4 New York 3
Falls City Beer placed !80th TEAM
w L P&lt;t. GB i Clevelaod 7 Washlnglon l
wilh a 2981 finish
Baltimore
41 21 .861
I Minnesota 9 Chicago 8
In the doubl" ~vent (actual) Cleveland .•. 37 21 .638 2 California at K.C. , night
Bob Harrison and Jerry Bryan Detroit . . .. • 37 23 .617 3
Today's Probably
Hed lor aiath place witll a !,2&gt;6 California ••• 33 29 .S32 8
Colifornia at Kansas City, 121
tolal. They shared a 1100 pri2e. Chtcago ... . · 29 Jl .483 11 - Wnght !Hi I and McGlothlin
In the doubles event (handi- Mmneaota ... 29 31 .183 II IJ.l l vs. Krausse il·J)
cap) Harrison end Bryan pia&lt;· New York ... 26 32 .448 13 ILindblad (2-3 ),
.
ed third oul of 361 parU&lt;Ipants Washmglon .. 26 38 .4011 16
Cillcag~ at Mtnnesola end earned $300.
Kansas C11y . 23 36 .390 i6\\ 1Peters •34 1 vs. Katl 17-51
Bill Easlman and John Dob- Boston .. .. . 21 W .341 1913 Cleveland at
blna was eighlh In the do bt
Nigh! games e&gt;cluded
I' O'Donoghue •:.-21 vs.
with a 1312 tolal Pete Ald~les Satarday's Reaallt:
14-ti).
and Don
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Balii1nore 16 Boston 6 .
Detroit at New York at 1280 Lo . R ~Jii "'k··
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-· -·Wlckorsham 13-0 i or Spa.rma
. we were
e~nnac
GAW POUS
Norm Slewart
l81b .thand
·(2-4) vs. Bouton 11·2).
127B count
WI •
PONY LEAGUE
Baltimore , ot Boston, (21 Roher! and G M hi
TEAM
W L ROR McNally 15·2) nnd J. Miller (!).
ed !8th 1 ith e~ arc 1plac- Phillies
4 o 1$ 2! 3) vs. Santiago IH) and Stange
Andy Tol:r. :en Boa:la Ia:= Dodgen .. " 2 1 21 16 IH ).
l:Hth with a 1243 score p
Reds
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Melwere
CraftIllst
andwith
Bill 1235
M&lt;Conl·
hay
and
Joe Acree-Dan Stidham ' were
liiOth wilh a 1233 score.
Julius Janey and Glenn
Thompson were 293rd al 1217:
Dick Lakin and Richard s 'th
4112nd at 121li Wayne
C~l
bart and Ro~rt Baird 450tht&gt;&lt;;
1196 and Charles Meadowns -~
Johnson 516th at 1191.
·
In the singles event (hand!·
cap) in which 1,1&gt;0 participated
Olen W. Neal shot a 7&amp;3, and
won f60.84. Richard Smith was
24th with a 696, and Bill East-

Giants
Braves ... ... l 0 34 24
21 33
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TOTALS
9 .9 1311ll
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
Reds_ 3 Braves 4
Phlllies 3 Dodgers 2
G1ants 6 Braves 5
Reds • DOOgers - Rain
Phillles 14 Gianls 8
TIUS WEEK'S SCHEDULE:
MONDAY- Reds vs. Phillie3
TUESDAY- Dodgers vs. Gi·

••~EDNESDAY

Phill"
- Braves vs.
tes
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THURSDAY - G I a n I' vs.

man 100th a1 868.
Reds
Don Jobnaon was 181st with ;ruoAY- Dodge" vs.
• 1164, and Bill M&lt;Conihay 343
aves.
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t~ Leopo
Roseboro. LP.Sulton 17-1) HR with a 6411.
---rot Game
MeCovey (14th).
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• In all events, Eastman pick· I
~AU.IPOUS SLOW
New York 000 1),11 1120- e 11 0 11 innings
ed up 142 by placing 12th out of · TEAM ITCH STANDINGS
Clncl
2QJ 120 1111- 5 IO I Clev
100 001 020 00- 4 11 2 21101 thai lllnlshed in the mon- G &amp; J
W
3 L0 R62 OR
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Shaw, Hamilton 18) and Wash.
00120 010 01-lltl or. He totaled 1853.
Neal ln ........ ·
7
Grote, Taylor
Nuxhall, Bell, Allen (8) end Azcue:
GSl
surance .. 3 I 28 14
Noltebarl. (7), MCCool (8) and Segal, Humphreys 13), Co• (9) Mr8. Halliday is
Nationwide In; ...
: :
Eclwl!'da. WP-Bhaw (3-4). LP- and. CamUll. WP.COJ (:1-3). LP- G II' G If
Nazare ~ h
Notlobarl &lt;1·2). HR'a-Brsssouct Allen 1:1-2). HR.Salmon (4tb ),
a 18 o.
mner
Ba
be I 4 ZO 30 .
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MKrgo U.ll1day won
lop
1 4 18 52
(lth), Boyer (lib).
Secood Game
Detroit
000 OOO ll20- 2 lo I honors m the ,Gallipolls Wom· LAST
, II 11 IIIII lit
New York 000 000 ZOO 2 8 New York 000 110 OOX- 10 o on Golf Club 4 s and 5's even! Gt.J f N".!':,_S IIESIJLTS:
000 100 ooo,..
WilBon Podres (5) Pen
Wednellday.
urance 3
Fisher (1-3) end
I lo and ~an; StoiUe~yre a(~: Betty Evans, Diz RiebardJ, :U~IN:;~• Insurance I
Ftlcber, MCCool t7)
and Gibbs. LP-WIIson (5-6) end Mary Thomas played In
!8) imd Eclwanis. '
HR-Kallne (lOth).
• tbe
Counlry Club THill
4
(1-f).
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Invitational at
Parkersburg. MON
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Calli
000
200- f
Mrl. l!vano woo the longest
DA~ al NaUonwlcle VJ.
011
70
Kans City 1120 000 000- 2 4 2 drive prlle while Mra. Rich- TUESDAY e
Pblta
001 OliO Oll- 8 15
Lopez, Benford 12 ), RDjaa (I) arcls won closest 1o the pin on
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Churvesb
Louis · 1120 0111 100- 5 t 1114 Rodiera· Runler G 1111 the No. I green.
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L. Jackaon, Knowles (I)
(1), Aker 18 ) and ft, :,f.
Betty Miller and Belly
wrene Churcb
Uecker, Dalrymple (S);
Sanford (7•21 . LP·Hunter (W) mer played at the Green
mons, Mahaffey (S), WO&lt;tde_
· for moat pars.
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ablck (B), llllluda (I)
Chicago
000mer
played
at
the
Green
001 200
3 81
McCarver, Corral., 18)
MinD
000 100 000- 1 1 0 Country Club in
Kllolv)ll 11-1). LP-~
John (3-4) end MorUn· Frldey, Betty Miller won
lfii..Tolu (Ill).
Percy, Worthington (t)
lor most para.
lltltey, LP-Perry (1-l) HR The Galllpolla infltalional is
Berry (tat).
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SOC. 4 Dr. I cy
trent, Radle
~er steerirJt,
tires.

63 Chevrolet
hiAire.C. Dr.l
Sltndtrd tr•n•. White
tires.

63 Ford Galaxie :
500 4 Dr. I cylinder, ., .,.._
mttic '""'· Rldlo . 1 nl
heeter, power
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Keith Goble Fercl
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COME WHERE
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KARR and VAN ZANDT
MOTOR SAliS
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Supt. Owens Testifies Clay Baker's Contract Terminated Without_

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IN OUR

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GaiJIO readlllp: GalilpoUs
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Dam, 12.1 and 12.1 rtiiUIInil 3
Pl. ~I; X.lbryD
feet of rollers; Pt. Pleasant,
.Barrlso!&gt;vllle.
24.20; Pomeroy • Mason 20.61;
Plea11111t Valley Hotpllll da Priddy, Buffalo; Eiri·.Burks, ~~•,:;:;,~~~ Bobatlt.
Hinton 0.92 stationary; Kanaw· Admitted - Mrs.
David Frazier Bottom; Edward 0'· ..,, Ell
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ha Falls, 2.&gt;7. falling; Charles- Clarkson, Gallipolis; Dallas Wil· Brien, Pt. Plee!anf;
A Ita n linuduhell. · ·
IY DICK THOMAS
ton, 11.91 lal!mg. All Kanawha long, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Melin· Campbell, Southside.
Danny Gilmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gil- River Dams are on the " 0·
moebarged - Mrs:. Daniel
· JJotler Botpflll .
more, 818 Third Ave., won the Athletic Key as a gradu- Boat Movements1:45 a.m.; Te&lt;as down 7:10 a. Childers, Pl. Pleasant,
Law· Holzer Hospl(al - VISiting
aling senior this year at Gallia Academy High School. I Obio River_ Lock 13, Beck· m. : Meldahl Locks, J. S. Lew- renee Young, Glenwood; Mrs. bours 2-4 and 7-ll .p. m. Parents
But h e als~ ':"on ano{her honor which has received much ,jord down 12:30 a. m.; Kentuck-1 is up 9:15 p. m.; R. H. Bos· Carrie Spurlock, L':'"'; Dale only on Pedlabics Ward.
!e% recogmtion.
ian down 5,30 a. m.; Onward , worth II up 12:115 a. m. ; Beaver Beam, Pt. Pleasant, Keith
Admllalou
lt was mentioned, however, in the commencement down 6,115 a. m.; E'Deana Bos- up 6:211 a. m.; Joseph Chotm Conk, Pt. Pl:asant; Mrs. ·1. H. Robert D. Gordon, 833 F~::
storv that he won this other honor, "The Week m Wash- worth down 7 a. m.; Lock 11, down 7:15 a. m.
Cassell, Gallipolis Ferry; .Mrs. ,Ave.; Mrs. Clan B. Cos, I
ingt.o n," essay contest, sponsored by lOth District Con- ' Poplar up at 7:15 p.m.·
G lll 11 Lock
Kathy R , William Baird and daughter, ka Star Rl.; Danny R. Holley,
gr'ess~an Walter H. Moeller. I t_hink it is appropriate that Martinsville down 4:35' a.m.; dow~ 211' . m.~ Harve&gt;; Jor:l Southslde.
I.Jnco!n Pike; Mrs. X~ C.
Jlam~ys wm~m~ essay , IS publis~~d.
.
Lock 15, Eastern up 3:15a.m.; dan down p. m.; Queen City I
Reed, Rt. I, VInton; Hornor E.
, . Is Patnotism. Out of Date . by Dan~ Gtlmore, ,Louisiana down 6 a.m.; Vulcan up 8:45 p. rn.: Phillip Sporn Veteran• Memorial Boopllal Cooper, Pomeroy; Mrs. ~
(,allla County, Gallia Acade·l
.
.
. down 6:30 a. rn.; Lock 16,
. Semel up 12 .115 ,
T. Young, Rt. 4, Jacboo; El·
10 .10
mv High School.
, lOth Ohm Congresswnat DIS· down 12:30 a. m.; Rober!
m ·. J~fl:~t down l2:5ll ·a. Admissions - HatUe Powell, Mrs. P!'l"l' F. Cardwell, 1!-t. 3,
" Is. patriottsm out of date? ,lrtet, wa~ reprmted m the Reed up at 3:211 a. m.;
·
. il· h Woods u 1,45 a.m.; Portland ; Eber Stowe, Syra- vin McGowan, Rl. 4, oak H~';
ThiS LS a quest10n many Amer- ~June 14 tssue of the Congres- ' up S· 2() a m.. Reliable up mst., 1 ISExa
p3. 15 am . .cuse· Rose Goodwin Pt. Ple•.. Wellston.
:cans have been asking tbem· sional Record, at lhe reque&lt;t" m.. u;ck l7 Jefferson up Lee hi' pMreCssl afupd · 3.20· •·• ant · ' Cynthia Ritchie Tuppei'S
~~~~:I.Rht.
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last
congressman Moe11er.
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-;rlves. especrally m e
of
7:30
p.
m.;
Little
George
up
m.;
Mt.
State
down
a.m.:
Plains;
Robin
Ritchie,
Tuppen
Mrs.
James
mo•· ll
:lO
4
1
kw months. We bave seen pro- ~
:1:25 a. m.; John J. Rowe up 3 Defender up 7, 25 a. m.; lllin- 1Plains ; Mary Arms, Pomeroy; PbiiHp Bailey, l'e1111Y
"'st marches on college cam· : OUR _BOY DAVE Roberls, :a. m.; Rose G. up 1:30 a. m.; ois u 8,20 a. m.; Valley Voy· John Kerns, West Columbia. Mrs. WUson
puscs all over lhe country. Mai'· ' Galhpohs
Ltttle . Leaguer, :Lock 18, Dixie down 7:10p.m. : B er pwaitillg below dam.
I Discharges - Orville Arltlll, E. Brown, Gus P.
d 1es protestmg our government 1seems to have run mto some 1Lock 19, Steel Ranger up
~g~iiiiiiiliiiiii
Vietnam policy, mar~hes pro- !trouble in the last couple of a. m.; Lock 20, A. J. Patten
Ill
testing racial segregat~on, mar- \weeks down -at A."iheville, N.C., 4:15 a. m. ; Lock 21, St. M,.,•.-,
ehes protesting the mcreased 1 where he is pitching for the down 1:20 a. m.; Lock 22,
draft quota. and mar.~rre~. P_ro \Pirates farm club that is still ier Williamson up 5:15 a. m.;
testing anything and every~lung leading the Southern League, Lock 23, Glendora down 5 p.m.;
C•
uur government ~ors
It IS· as of June 8, with 28 wins and 1 Orco down 8 p. m.;
true that some of these pro- 17 losses. This is according to Locks Luther Herdman down
tests are jusmted, but for lbe !be latest issue ol Sporting 4:10 p. m.; Mark Eastin d01ND II
mos t part these protest3 :1re News.
8:30 p. m.; OVEC down 10 p.m.;
just trying to get the gov er~- The latest issue reports Rob- Franklin Pierce down 10:50 p.
ment to do away wlth some- , erts participated in ll games m.. Western down 11:30 p. m.;
thing these minority groups are during which he pitched 74 inn- Lady Rosemary down 12:30 a.
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. ings, struck out 64, won five m. ; Alton Zephyr down 1:20 a.
against.
Ja!
"11 a person from a foretgn land lost two, with an earned m.; Frank B. Durant doWil ! :SO
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country were to come to the i run average of 1. 71 per game. a. rn.; Buckeye State down 5United
States and hear
of 1This means that from May 28
Mo
I
&gt;
these protest marches
and ' through June 5, Roberls all'
. . ..
demonstrations, his first im· lpeared in four games, pitched . only if Clay loca~ distnct }OJns
pression would be that
all 25 innings, struck out 29 batters ! plan . . . . Bond LSsue a~proval
Americans are hypocrites and . and was charged with two needed to insure Kyger Creek
that patriotism is a thing of losses.
I charter; approval of $1,7511,0011
the p'BSL
· But Dave still rater, high as bond issue set for vote July 17,
"On !he olher hand, if this an Asheville hurler, according I needed to get high school char·
Jat
same
visitor to our country I to a brief item in Sporting , ter for new district.
I
•COl
were to sit in on a Be!sion of INews, entitled "Tourists Long I
Congress and ~~me a P~rt of on Route," as follows :
June It, l!4l - Jame~ D.
tlle lively dehales and dtscus- 1 Asheville's four main start-. Walker appointed
Nattonal
~ions, if he could attend a meet-! ing pitchers boasted 20 com- 1Banlc E:umlner, resigns Commf; nf the Supreme C.turt a ;d j plete games in their first 35 , mercia! and Savings
Bank,
se{' the care and the long ' efforts. When Silvano QJt;·.J Ileaves for Cleveland.... Rep.
110urs of work which go Into da defeated Columbus (Yank· !Craig D. Slagle named 2nd Lt.
interpreting and
explaining . ees), 3-1, June 4, the route- i in new Ohio State Guard; a~
JawR wh ich ar~ passed D\ ( o""~- : going performance was bis 1signed to Second Regiment,
g ress~ or even if be could visit :sixth in nine outings. Dave Rob- : Company K., Athens .... Carl
:1 traffic court in a small town erts had five complete games · C. Byers, GAHS principal, takes
in the United States, he would 1in eight starts, Dock Ellis five :summer post at Ohio State
readily see that his first im- in nine and Ken Larsen four I University . . . . Gallia cbamp
pression was wrons. He would in nine. AI that time, only twa reaches finals of Tri-State mar·
"' that tbe unpatriotic Amer- . other pitchers in the entire • ble meet; Ira Persinger loses to
i(·ans represent only a s":'all ~ Ieague, Ken Widman of Knox- 1W. Va. youth in thrllling tiUe
pcree nlage of our populatwn. ville, and Jim Nash of Mobile, ! battle . . . . Woodrow Luman,
l·Pc. Lfvftg I oom
)1 ,.. .,,·mild seP that m-. . . ·. -\ IHP.r· had as many as four complete 1 former Cadmus coach,
joins
icans are patriotic and show . games. ·
IAir Corps; first Galli&amp; county
l h~ir patriotism by trying to . Dave .Roberts' .,streak ol fiv~
e • eoach ··• sign up with Uncle
:__I
pArmrve the_ righls of every slr~ight ••b. k Jll&amp; hi"'IICI&amp;'l~~- Sam,\!~" . .
,
mPr1can c111zen.
1es was ro en w en o WllU
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··Many times we Americans . •Ga.) pinned a 7-2 defeat'111 . Jui r Jr,-iib are &gt;pi lo become apathetic •the Asheville Jellhander, !\IllY D. C. - Expect 100,0011 Ameri·
1,r indifferent to !he problem of 28. Roberts yielded eight.' Iilli Icans will answer call; virtual·
pa triotism. We seem lo get the and was losing 3·2 when, he · ly entire strength of National
com~lacent attibJde lh31 i1olil- departed after five innings.
·Guard ordered out . ... Captaia
ing will happen 1o the United
' H. E. Houck of Company F
Slates. If someone is unpatriotic, . AND NOW FOR some news has received no orders except
IH dv't's something to show his llriefs you were reading 10·25 that all companies
of the 71h
adverse feeling toward
his 511 years ago:
IReglmeot will be placed Ia
('fmntry. we seem to think il is
1readiness to move . . . . Sgt.
not our respon~bllity lo do June 11, lt58 - Gallia coun- Larsen, a mllltary man of ez.
S'lm':'thing about it or report ty commissioners appropriate perience, is here to prepare
il lo the proper authorities. We $0,000 to be used In Improve- Company F lor servlee In case :
must come to undt&gt;rstand that ment af site ·for Junior Fair .. af a call ·to the border · .....
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II democ-racy is to .~1 1rv.r... . v.~ Gallia count9 distnet library's Miss FJorence Kerr left OXford
•
must stand firm and
show . Robin Hood book club and Sunday after a vlsU with friends
through our actions that patriot- . Grandmaw Emma Gatewood and went to Chicago where sbe
IS m in the United States is not : bike in GSI hills . . Coodition- will enroll at the lfnlversity
out of date "
; al OK given by State to school Ilor the teachers' training elass
Daany'a essay,pfs were 10 : ptan; merger of Guyan, Har- : · .. Mr. George (Ada) Adams,
oth:r - ~~nly winne~f in ...,:!~~ i rison, and Ohio local districts, i the well-known steamboat eook
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-· --· .. -- - - ... -- · ,aod steward, brought a beaut!·
BIRTHS. PtVORtES
lui bouquet of flowers to the
I
REAL ESl A J1
Tribune office this morning.
OEA THS, MARRIAGES Ada bas been having string
beans out of his 1ardea for
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several
days.
'TotldiW - Mr . •nd llln. Ton:~ R.

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6:00 to 8:00

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the hearing
Tuesday.

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resumes at 7 p.m.

Cllmu of tlu: aettiOI wao
wbea Epling asked owens U
he ~ati ofmore feeling toward
Baker's tldt," ....., the cOUDiy

soperlateodent
auswered,
"I''II•·GPPOsed to brealdq a
.O.traet. The, board dld oot
have eooap !evidence to justify · breakblg the contract
,,,m oppoltd to breaking a
of the cootract. A teaeber't
contract Is sacred, The Oblo

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gan rapped for order but did
not state hls intentions to hav•
the auditorium cleared as he
had on earlier slmllar occasions,
When asked if the board had
any cause to terminate Bak·
er's contract, Owens answered
uNo breaking a contract with·
out cause is a serious matter.''
That was in answer to a question by Epling on re-buttal or
re-cross examination.
Kicking off the climaxing testimony was this question ask-

not accepting bls r~
lion about not reblrlntl t h e
teacher bul the prosecuting atThe article poirited out the
torney asked, not requiring the
witnss to reveal who
I he
teacher was, uHow long ago
was it?" Owens anawered two
years ago.
Epling then introduced the
November 1!165 Parents School
News, Issued by the county
superintendent's office, and

Scltool Dllttld.· .

'l'W lrllOlt Pol....· till! '
wtaknetaea and dellelen!:lel ID
the district, and rQUI!'IfB'W'I, ,
!!1"' !"- ~~· t&gt;! ""' ~ •'
organize, name an esecUI!tt

eommluee, and a IUI'Vey C!fllll!
m!UOO, and have an out • of &lt;'
oounty survey team lilake, ,ttl ~

study of cond!tlona in lilt .....: ,
tr!ct, ask the Slate !W itl!tllit
ance, draw up a Pf"8l'8!!l,
then aubm!t that ~"til
the hoard.
In RDiwer to EpliDI'• '1- ·
tton, o..... oald be bad . 1IOt '
aubmltted the artie!• to the
(Continued On Pqa 11)

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in Wreck

One man was Injured ln the yield the right of way when tempted to pull over Into the injured and no charge was filed. VOL 1 NO. 20
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1966
SECOND SECTION Page 11
collision ol a ptckup truck and making a left turn.
right lane, officers stated, bi• Arrests by the patrol Fri-' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
two cars, one parked, at 10:311 Basil E. Casey, 18, Ga!Upol- ·car struck the Cas!&lt;&gt; car. No ~ day included : James E. Spriegp. m. Friday on Rt. 7, a mlle ls Ferry, was cited to municl- one W.s injured and there w"" 'ei, 18, Patriot Star Rt., speednorth ~I !he Silver Bridge at pal court on a charge of chang-- moderate damage to both cars. Iing, cited to municipal
·
Kanauga, the State Highway ing lanes ·wllhout caubon June , Another accident occurred at June 21; Ralph L. Bennett,
Patrol reported.
18 after 1111 accident at 10 a.m. lf2:40 a. m. Saturday on Rt 775, ·Gallipolis, speeding, cited
The patrol said thnt Forrest Friday on Rl. 35, just south oi l live and one-bail miles south 21; Jerry R. Brammer, 22, Rt.
A Rt. 1 Rutland man was bos- squadmen.
llarlenbach alao Jnvttdl~ I
Woyan, 29, Kanauga, headed the Silver Bridge.
of Rt. 141. Officers said that ll, Bidwell, speeding, cited JmM! I
pitalized
for
treatment
of
inAulhorities
reported
A
letwo-car m!abap SaturdaJ • •
lOrth, made a left tum into The patrol said that Elmore William R. Boring, 32, Rt. 2, Al- 20 ; Joyce M. Stewart, 30,
juries sustained in a motorcy- shire los! control of the cycle a. m. at the lotarlectioa II
:he parking lol at !he Green F. Casto, 73, Cheshire, was bany, ran off the right side of : lipolis, speeding, cited June
cle
accident Saturday at 5: 30 on a curve about a hall mile VIDa and BroadWIJG
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Gables _in front of a southbound 1heade~ south in the right laoe 1the highway and struck an em· Iand Barbara A. Mannon, 30, Rt.
p.
m.
on
the
New
Lima
Road
north
of
the
Rutland
Post
Of.
Raclne.
~r dr1ven by Kenneth Dabl- and Casey was in the left or Ibankment. There was heavy . 1, Patriot, speeding, cited
in Meigs County.
lice. The cycle went oil the It was reported
1trom, ZB, Baltimore, Md.
Icenter lane. When Casey at- damage to tbe car. He was not122.
right slde of the roadway, trav- Hartley, Racine,
lranllll
Dahlstrom's car struck the
·--- -- · · ·
The Sheriff's
Department eled up a ditch, and wrecked aouth, turned oato VIDH&amp; ad
right side of the truck and then
said Jimmy Eugene Alesllire, The Harley . Davidson, pur· colllded with a Cll' operllltl llr
23, was transported to Vete.,ns chased only two days ago by Leda Mae Kraeuter, llad"
1'1·.
Memorial Hospital lor treat- John McKinnon, Youngstown, Damagea wert DOl el 1 1,_
was minor damage to the Wed·
ment of multiple lacerations a- was heavily damaged The and no lnjuriel wn l'lpt1l'll4.
dte car but heavy damage was
hove the left eye, shoulder and mishap was still under investJ. Hartley was clted lo llelp
done to the Woyan trock and
leg
injuries. He was taken to gallon Saturday night.
County Court 011 a ~- 4
the Dahlstrom car.
the
hospital
by
Middleport
E·R
Deputies
ol
Sherilf
Robert
C.
having no operalor'l tiOoae.
Durward Gable, 55, Baltimore, 1\ld., a passenger in the
I! I'"
REV. GALLOWAY
Dahlstrom car, was treated at
Robert WW Jr., necative
Holzer Hospital for lacerations
vl&lt;e-presldent of the VIDtoa
of the face a.nd scalp, and reCounty Nailoaal Bank, today
leased.
was oamed chalrmaa of the
The patrol cited Woyan to
VIDtoD County MOler I or
Gallipolis municipal court June ' .lr'-'·'•,!!HI
Congress
Committee.
25 on a charge ol failure to
ID accepting the posl Wlll
said, "I feel Clareace E. Mfl. Two noted olftc!O, oat from
ler Is a most capable candi· West
and lbt albor 1
date. His views on the proper ~ d~~:~!f: of 'lbe Couoll·
admiulstration of goverament
Coal Company, will hi
oertalnly are in the best Interests of the Tenth Colll'essloaMeigs County Wedneaday,
a1 District."
22, to apeak at a Con&gt;Improvemenl Corpor•
meeting.
Fred Crow, ere presldl!llt,
said lhe guests wW be Paul
Crabtree, administrative usis~
ant to West Virginia Gov. ""'
lett Smith and Carl Sanborn,
C. WilLIAM SWANK
Consolidated Coal Cl:. vice president
Crow urged all memben of
CIC to be present T b e
1me·eling ts open to the public.
in the Columbus and
1Sou1lhern oblo Electric C&lt;lmpa·
oHlces in Mid~ and
wlll start at 7:30 p. m. ·

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that laat week the South-~
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ouperlntendent and a music
teacher upon bls r&lt;eoJ!lllltDo
datioiiS.
Owens wanted to withdraw

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board wouldn't notify )ler. "I've
been otymled in everything I've
tried to do lor the district,"
OWOII8 pointed wt.
President Morgan questiooed
Owen! about tha teacher, but
the county sUpernlteDGem MIU.,
"I won't mention the teacher's
name even if I'm held ln contempt. You know who she 1s.''
Epling told Owens, "Wllbout
revealing the teacher's name.
did you recommend not hiring
her and they went
against
the recommendation?" T h e
county superlnteodent added,
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Tbe board accepts the recommendation when it pleases
Utem.''
Epling refreshed the coon·

Dr.Galloway
Is Speaker

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biased agalnsl the Southwes~
ern Local Sc ~ool District?"
Sheets objected and lt was ovverruled by the board 4-1 with
Oscar L. Cain voting to sustain the objection.
The county superintendent
testified that he could bring
records to [lFOVe that he had
made more vislb to schools m
the Southwestern District than
any olher district in the conn·
ty. He said be had also conducted more testing ln
t he
Southwestern D!stricl than In
other districts in the county.
The Southwestern
Board,
Owens continued, had refused
to follow nominations of teachers. He •aid he tried to get a

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from the county $uperintendent,
and lt brongbi an ovation of
hand clapping from the aud·

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are e~J~tC~ted t.o'l!ll!fy 101! Bak.
er. GalllpoUB muniCipal audga·
Robert S, IIetz, one
_tiieili;'
took the stand at 11 c»,rn. Friday,' and Will be on \he stand

no cause to terminate the contract 'of Clay Baker, ousted local superlnteodent.
Supt. Owena was the first
defense wllnesa to be called
by Warren F. Sheets, Baker's
counsel, al ·~e lOth ~ of
the publlc hearing at Southwestem High School. The board
rested Its ease agalnst Baker
last Tuesday night when pro..
ecutlng attorney John A. Ell'
ling called Baker to tesUfy for
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T. K. owena, GaiDa county
superintendeot of schools, testi•
lied Friday nlpt, !hat it waa
his opinion, biaed upon
his
knowledge of the case,
t be
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DIVOitCED OI .. MTIP
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'111111 Arl hur RoberU, Sidney . OhiO,

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GaiJIO readlllp: GalilpoUs
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Dam, 12.1 and 12.1 rtiiUIInil 3
Pl. ~I; X.lbryD
feet of rollers; Pt. Pleasant,
.Barrlso!&gt;vllle.
24.20; Pomeroy • Mason 20.61;
Plea11111t Valley Hotpllll da Priddy, Buffalo; Eiri·.Burks, ~~•,:;:;,~~~ Bobatlt.
Hinton 0.92 stationary; Kanaw· Admitted - Mrs.
David Frazier Bottom; Edward 0'· ..,, Ell
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A Ita n linuduhell. · ·
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ton, 11.91 lal!mg. All Kanawha long, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Melin· Campbell, Southside.
Danny Gilmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gil- River Dams are on the " 0·
moebarged - Mrs:. Daniel
· JJotler Botpflll .
more, 818 Third Ave., won the Athletic Key as a gradu- Boat Movements1:45 a.m.; Te&lt;as down 7:10 a. Childers, Pl. Pleasant,
Law· Holzer Hospl(al - VISiting
aling senior this year at Gallia Academy High School. I Obio River_ Lock 13, Beck· m. : Meldahl Locks, J. S. Lew- renee Young, Glenwood; Mrs. bours 2-4 and 7-ll .p. m. Parents
But h e als~ ':"on ano{her honor which has received much ,jord down 12:30 a. m.; Kentuck-1 is up 9:15 p. m.; R. H. Bos· Carrie Spurlock, L':'"'; Dale only on Pedlabics Ward.
!e% recogmtion.
ian down 5,30 a. m.; Onward , worth II up 12:115 a. m. ; Beaver Beam, Pt. Pleasant, Keith
Admllalou
lt was mentioned, however, in the commencement down 6,115 a. m.; E'Deana Bos- up 6:211 a. m.; Joseph Chotm Conk, Pt. Pl:asant; Mrs. ·1. H. Robert D. Gordon, 833 F~::
storv that he won this other honor, "The Week m Wash- worth down 7 a. m.; Lock 11, down 7:15 a. m.
Cassell, Gallipolis Ferry; .Mrs. ,Ave.; Mrs. Clan B. Cos, I
ingt.o n," essay contest, sponsored by lOth District Con- ' Poplar up at 7:15 p.m.·
G lll 11 Lock
Kathy R , William Baird and daughter, ka Star Rl.; Danny R. Holley,
gr'ess~an Walter H. Moeller. I t_hink it is appropriate that Martinsville down 4:35' a.m.; dow~ 211' . m.~ Harve&gt;; Jor:l Southslde.
I.Jnco!n Pike; Mrs. X~ C.
Jlam~ys wm~m~ essay , IS publis~~d.
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Lock 15, Eastern up 3:15a.m.; dan down p. m.; Queen City I
Reed, Rt. I, VInton; Hornor E.
, . Is Patnotism. Out of Date . by Dan~ Gtlmore, ,Louisiana down 6 a.m.; Vulcan up 8:45 p. rn.: Phillip Sporn Veteran• Memorial Boopllal Cooper, Pomeroy; Mrs. ~
(,allla County, Gallia Acade·l
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. Semel up 12 .115 ,
T. Young, Rt. 4, Jacboo; El·
10 .10
mv High School.
, lOth Ohm Congresswnat DIS· down 12:30 a. m.; Rober!
m ·. J~fl:~t down l2:5ll ·a. Admissions - HatUe Powell, Mrs. P!'l"l' F. Cardwell, 1!-t. 3,
" Is. patriottsm out of date? ,lrtet, wa~ reprmted m the Reed up at 3:211 a. m.;
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ThiS LS a quest10n many Amer- ~June 14 tssue of the Congres- ' up S· 2() a m.. Reliable up mst., 1 ISExa
p3. 15 am . .cuse· Rose Goodwin Pt. Ple•.. Wellston.
:cans have been asking tbem· sional Record, at lhe reque&lt;t" m.. u;ck l7 Jefferson up Lee hi' pMreCssl afupd · 3.20· •·• ant · ' Cynthia Ritchie Tuppei'S
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Little
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Mt.
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down
a.m.:
Plains;
Robin
Ritchie,
Tuppen
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James
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:1:25 a. m.; John J. Rowe up 3 Defender up 7, 25 a. m.; lllin- 1Plains ; Mary Arms, Pomeroy; PbiiHp Bailey, l'e1111Y
"'st marches on college cam· : OUR _BOY DAVE Roberls, :a. m.; Rose G. up 1:30 a. m.; ois u 8,20 a. m.; Valley Voy· John Kerns, West Columbia. Mrs. WUson
puscs all over lhe country. Mai'· ' Galhpohs
Ltttle . Leaguer, :Lock 18, Dixie down 7:10p.m. : B er pwaitillg below dam.
I Discharges - Orville Arltlll, E. Brown, Gus P.
d 1es protestmg our government 1seems to have run mto some 1Lock 19, Steel Ranger up
~g~iiiiiiiliiiiii
Vietnam policy, mar~hes pro- !trouble in the last couple of a. m.; Lock 20, A. J. Patten
Ill
testing racial segregat~on, mar- \weeks down -at A."iheville, N.C., 4:15 a. m. ; Lock 21, St. M,.,•.-,
ehes protesting the mcreased 1 where he is pitching for the down 1:20 a. m.; Lock 22,
draft quota. and mar.~rre~. P_ro \Pirates farm club that is still ier Williamson up 5:15 a. m.;
testing anything and every~lung leading the Southern League, Lock 23, Glendora down 5 p.m.;
C•
uur government ~ors
It IS· as of June 8, with 28 wins and 1 Orco down 8 p. m.;
true that some of these pro- 17 losses. This is according to Locks Luther Herdman down
tests are jusmted, but for lbe !be latest issue ol Sporting 4:10 p. m.; Mark Eastin d01ND II
mos t part these protest3 :1re News.
8:30 p. m.; OVEC down 10 p.m.;
just trying to get the gov er~- The latest issue reports Rob- Franklin Pierce down 10:50 p.
ment to do away wlth some- , erts participated in ll games m.. Western down 11:30 p. m.;
thing these minority groups are during which he pitched 74 inn- Lady Rosemary down 12:30 a.
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against.
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"11 a person from a foretgn land lost two, with an earned m.; Frank B. Durant doWil ! :SO
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country were to come to the i run average of 1. 71 per game. a. rn.; Buckeye State down 5United
States and hear
of 1This means that from May 28
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and ' through June 5, Roberls all'
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demonstrations, his first im· lpeared in four games, pitched . only if Clay loca~ distnct }OJns
pression would be that
all 25 innings, struck out 29 batters ! plan . . . . Bond LSsue a~proval
Americans are hypocrites and . and was charged with two needed to insure Kyger Creek
that patriotism is a thing of losses.
I charter; approval of $1,7511,0011
the p'BSL
· But Dave still rater, high as bond issue set for vote July 17,
"On !he olher hand, if this an Asheville hurler, according I needed to get high school char·
Jat
same
visitor to our country I to a brief item in Sporting , ter for new district.
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were to sit in on a Be!sion of INews, entitled "Tourists Long I
Congress and ~~me a P~rt of on Route," as follows :
June It, l!4l - Jame~ D.
tlle lively dehales and dtscus- 1 Asheville's four main start-. Walker appointed
Nattonal
~ions, if he could attend a meet-! ing pitchers boasted 20 com- 1Banlc E:umlner, resigns Commf; nf the Supreme C.turt a ;d j plete games in their first 35 , mercia! and Savings
Bank,
se{' the care and the long ' efforts. When Silvano QJt;·.J Ileaves for Cleveland.... Rep.
110urs of work which go Into da defeated Columbus (Yank· !Craig D. Slagle named 2nd Lt.
interpreting and
explaining . ees), 3-1, June 4, the route- i in new Ohio State Guard; a~
JawR wh ich ar~ passed D\ ( o""~- : going performance was bis 1signed to Second Regiment,
g ress~ or even if be could visit :sixth in nine outings. Dave Rob- : Company K., Athens .... Carl
:1 traffic court in a small town erts had five complete games · C. Byers, GAHS principal, takes
in the United States, he would 1in eight starts, Dock Ellis five :summer post at Ohio State
readily see that his first im- in nine and Ken Larsen four I University . . . . Gallia cbamp
pression was wrons. He would in nine. AI that time, only twa reaches finals of Tri-State mar·
"' that tbe unpatriotic Amer- . other pitchers in the entire • ble meet; Ira Persinger loses to
i(·ans represent only a s":'all ~ Ieague, Ken Widman of Knox- 1W. Va. youth in thrllling tiUe
pcree nlage of our populatwn. ville, and Jim Nash of Mobile, ! battle . . . . Woodrow Luman,
l·Pc. Lfvftg I oom
)1 ,.. .,,·mild seP that m-. . . ·. -\ IHP.r· had as many as four complete 1 former Cadmus coach,
joins
icans are patriotic and show . games. ·
IAir Corps; first Galli&amp; county
l h~ir patriotism by trying to . Dave .Roberts' .,streak ol fiv~
e • eoach ··• sign up with Uncle
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pArmrve the_ righls of every slr~ight ••b. k Jll&amp; hi"'IICI&amp;'l~~- Sam,\!~" . .
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mPr1can c111zen.
1es was ro en w en o WllU
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··Many times we Americans . •Ga.) pinned a 7-2 defeat'111 . Jui r Jr,-iib are &gt;pi lo become apathetic •the Asheville Jellhander, !\IllY D. C. - Expect 100,0011 Ameri·
1,r indifferent to !he problem of 28. Roberts yielded eight.' Iilli Icans will answer call; virtual·
pa triotism. We seem lo get the and was losing 3·2 when, he · ly entire strength of National
com~lacent attibJde lh31 i1olil- departed after five innings.
·Guard ordered out . ... Captaia
ing will happen 1o the United
' H. E. Houck of Company F
Slates. If someone is unpatriotic, . AND NOW FOR some news has received no orders except
IH dv't's something to show his llriefs you were reading 10·25 that all companies
of the 71h
adverse feeling toward
his 511 years ago:
IReglmeot will be placed Ia
('fmntry. we seem to think il is
1readiness to move . . . . Sgt.
not our respon~bllity lo do June 11, lt58 - Gallia coun- Larsen, a mllltary man of ez.
S'lm':'thing about it or report ty commissioners appropriate perience, is here to prepare
il lo the proper authorities. We $0,000 to be used In Improve- Company F lor servlee In case :
must come to undt&gt;rstand that ment af site ·for Junior Fair .. af a call ·to the border · .....
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must stand firm and
show . Robin Hood book club and Sunday after a vlsU with friends
through our actions that patriot- . Grandmaw Emma Gatewood and went to Chicago where sbe
IS m in the United States is not : bike in GSI hills . . Coodition- will enroll at the lfnlversity
out of date "
; al OK given by State to school Ilor the teachers' training elass
Daany'a essay,pfs were 10 : ptan; merger of Guyan, Har- : · .. Mr. George (Ada) Adams,
oth:r - ~~nly winne~f in ...,:!~~ i rison, and Ohio local districts, i the well-known steamboat eook
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BIRTHS. PtVORtES
lui bouquet of flowers to the
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Tribune office this morning.
OEA THS, MARRIAGES Ada bas been having string
beans out of his 1ardea for
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Cllmu of tlu: aettiOI wao
wbea Epling asked owens U
he ~ati ofmore feeling toward
Baker's tldt," ....., the cOUDiy

soperlateodent
auswered,
"I''II•·GPPOsed to brealdq a
.O.traet. The, board dld oot
have eooap !evidence to justify · breakblg the contract
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not state hls intentions to hav•
the auditorium cleared as he
had on earlier slmllar occasions,
When asked if the board had
any cause to terminate Bak·
er's contract, Owens answered
uNo breaking a contract with·
out cause is a serious matter.''
That was in answer to a question by Epling on re-buttal or
re-cross examination.
Kicking off the climaxing testimony was this question ask-

not accepting bls r~
lion about not reblrlntl t h e
teacher bul the prosecuting atThe article poirited out the
torney asked, not requiring the
witnss to reveal who
I he
teacher was, uHow long ago
was it?" Owens anawered two
years ago.
Epling then introduced the
November 1!165 Parents School
News, Issued by the county
superintendent's office, and

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study of cond!tlona in lilt .....: ,
tr!ct, ask the Slate !W itl!tllit
ance, draw up a Pf"8l'8!!l,
then aubm!t that ~"til
the hoard.
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tton, o..... oald be bad . 1IOt '
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One man was Injured ln the yield the right of way when tempted to pull over Into the injured and no charge was filed. VOL 1 NO. 20
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1966
SECOND SECTION Page 11
collision ol a ptckup truck and making a left turn.
right lane, officers stated, bi• Arrests by the patrol Fri-' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
two cars, one parked, at 10:311 Basil E. Casey, 18, Ga!Upol- ·car struck the Cas!&lt;&gt; car. No ~ day included : James E. Spriegp. m. Friday on Rt. 7, a mlle ls Ferry, was cited to municl- one W.s injured and there w"" 'ei, 18, Patriot Star Rt., speednorth ~I !he Silver Bridge at pal court on a charge of chang-- moderate damage to both cars. Iing, cited to municipal
·
Kanauga, the State Highway ing lanes ·wllhout caubon June , Another accident occurred at June 21; Ralph L. Bennett,
Patrol reported.
18 after 1111 accident at 10 a.m. lf2:40 a. m. Saturday on Rt 775, ·Gallipolis, speeding, cited
The patrol said thnt Forrest Friday on Rl. 35, just south oi l live and one-bail miles south 21; Jerry R. Brammer, 22, Rt.
A Rt. 1 Rutland man was bos- squadmen.
llarlenbach alao Jnvttdl~ I
Woyan, 29, Kanauga, headed the Silver Bridge.
of Rt. 141. Officers said that ll, Bidwell, speeding, cited JmM! I
pitalized
for
treatment
of
inAulhorities
reported
A
letwo-car m!abap SaturdaJ • •
lOrth, made a left tum into The patrol said that Elmore William R. Boring, 32, Rt. 2, Al- 20 ; Joyce M. Stewart, 30,
juries sustained in a motorcy- shire los! control of the cycle a. m. at the lotarlectioa II
:he parking lol at !he Green F. Casto, 73, Cheshire, was bany, ran off the right side of : lipolis, speeding, cited June
cle
accident Saturday at 5: 30 on a curve about a hall mile VIDa and BroadWIJG
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Gables _in front of a southbound 1heade~ south in the right laoe 1the highway and struck an em· Iand Barbara A. Mannon, 30, Rt.
p.
m.
on
the
New
Lima
Road
north
of
the
Rutland
Post
Of.
Raclne.
~r dr1ven by Kenneth Dabl- and Casey was in the left or Ibankment. There was heavy . 1, Patriot, speeding, cited
in Meigs County.
lice. The cycle went oil the It was reported
1trom, ZB, Baltimore, Md.
Icenter lane. When Casey at- damage to tbe car. He was not122.
right slde of the roadway, trav- Hartley, Racine,
lranllll
Dahlstrom's car struck the
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Department eled up a ditch, and wrecked aouth, turned oato VIDH&amp; ad
right side of the truck and then
said Jimmy Eugene Alesllire, The Harley . Davidson, pur· colllded with a Cll' operllltl llr
23, was transported to Vete.,ns chased only two days ago by Leda Mae Kraeuter, llad"
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Memorial Hospital lor treat- John McKinnon, Youngstown, Damagea wert DOl el 1 1,_
was minor damage to the Wed·
ment of multiple lacerations a- was heavily damaged The and no lnjuriel wn l'lpt1l'll4.
dte car but heavy damage was
hove the left eye, shoulder and mishap was still under investJ. Hartley was clted lo llelp
done to the Woyan trock and
leg
injuries. He was taken to gallon Saturday night.
County Court 011 a ~- 4
the Dahlstrom car.
the
hospital
by
Middleport
E·R
Deputies
ol
Sherilf
Robert
C.
having no operalor'l tiOoae.
Durward Gable, 55, Baltimore, 1\ld., a passenger in the
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Dahlstrom car, was treated at
Robert WW Jr., necative
Holzer Hospital for lacerations
vl&lt;e-presldent of the VIDtoa
of the face a.nd scalp, and reCounty Nailoaal Bank, today
leased.
was oamed chalrmaa of the
The patrol cited Woyan to
VIDtoD County MOler I or
Gallipolis municipal court June ' .lr'-'·'•,!!HI
Congress
Committee.
25 on a charge ol failure to
ID accepting the posl Wlll
said, "I feel Clareace E. Mfl. Two noted olftc!O, oat from
ler Is a most capable candi· West
and lbt albor 1
date. His views on the proper ~ d~~:~!f: of 'lbe Couoll·
admiulstration of goverament
Coal Company, will hi
oertalnly are in the best Interests of the Tenth Colll'essloaMeigs County Wedneaday,
a1 District."
22, to apeak at a Con&gt;Improvemenl Corpor•
meeting.
Fred Crow, ere presldl!llt,
said lhe guests wW be Paul
Crabtree, administrative usis~
ant to West Virginia Gov. ""'
lett Smith and Carl Sanborn,
C. WilLIAM SWANK
Consolidated Coal Cl:. vice president
Crow urged all memben of
CIC to be present T b e
1me·eling ts open to the public.
in the Columbus and
1Sou1lhern oblo Electric C&lt;lmpa·
oHlces in Mid~ and
wlll start at 7:30 p. m. ·

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Has ItS
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MeigsCIC
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that laat week the South-~
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ouperlntendent and a music
teacher upon bls r&lt;eoJ!lllltDo
datioiiS.
Owens wanted to withdraw

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board wouldn't notify )ler. "I've
been otymled in everything I've
tried to do lor the district,"
OWOII8 pointed wt.
President Morgan questiooed
Owen! about tha teacher, but
the county sUpernlteDGem MIU.,
"I won't mention the teacher's
name even if I'm held ln contempt. You know who she 1s.''
Epling told Owens, "Wllbout
revealing the teacher's name.
did you recommend not hiring
her and they went
against
the recommendation?" T h e
county superlnteodent added,
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Tbe board accepts the recommendation when it pleases
Utem.''
Epling refreshed the coon·

Dr.Galloway
Is Speaker

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biased agalnsl the Southwes~
ern Local Sc ~ool District?"
Sheets objected and lt was ovverruled by the board 4-1 with
Oscar L. Cain voting to sustain the objection.
The county superintendent
testified that he could bring
records to [lFOVe that he had
made more vislb to schools m
the Southwestern District than
any olher district in the conn·
ty. He said be had also conducted more testing ln
t he
Southwestern D!stricl than In
other districts in the county.
The Southwestern
Board,
Owens continued, had refused
to follow nominations of teachers. He •aid he tried to get a

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from the county $uperintendent,
and lt brongbi an ovation of
hand clapping from the aud·

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are e~J~tC~ted t.o'l!ll!fy 101! Bak.
er. GalllpoUB muniCipal audga·
Robert S, IIetz, one
_tiieili;'
took the stand at 11 c»,rn. Friday,' and Will be on \he stand

no cause to terminate the contract 'of Clay Baker, ousted local superlnteodent.
Supt. Owena was the first
defense wllnesa to be called
by Warren F. Sheets, Baker's
counsel, al ·~e lOth ~ of
the publlc hearing at Southwestem High School. The board
rested Its ease agalnst Baker
last Tuesday night when pro..
ecutlng attorney John A. Ell'
ling called Baker to tesUfy for
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superintendeot of schools, testi•
lied Friday nlpt, !hat it waa
his opinion, biaed upon
his
knowledge of the case,
t be
Southweotern Local
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wiD be· four . at. l'/ilshlnglon
ochool, ond one at Gr~n scbool.
Students from the Clay Elementary will lie lraiiiJIOried to
Waahlngton school. There were
ool enough enrolled In that ar·
ea to justify a claSJ at Clay.
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M!Qard Cassidy,
director, of $1,1100 or less. !f apphca~ts
all parents to have the1r \ musst come
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child"" ready to leave home county's low · Income bracket
at 1:30 a.m. Drivers will start of $1,000 or leas. If app\lcants
picking up children betwee• have not previously submitted
8:30 and 9 a.m.
a resume and biography, they
Any person wishing informa- should have them with . them
Uon concerning the Head Start when they come for therr In·
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M!Qard Cassidy,
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all parents to have the1r \ musst come
tt·uw
~o~1~
child"" ready to leave home county's low · Income bracket
at 1:30 a.m. Drivers will start of $1,000 or leas. If app\lcants
picking up children betwee• have not previously submitted
8:30 and 9 a.m.
a resume and biography, they
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Students from the Clay Elementary wiD be \tansporled to
Washington school. There were
not enough enrolled In that or·
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Classes will start at t a.m.
Ieach
weekday morning and will
COiltinue until 1:30 p.m. 'I' he

Cassidv.

In 1 beautiful ceremony at the Federated' cliurcb,:
Iunday May 1, Miss Unda Lee Darnell, daughter qJ Mr.
•nd' Mrs. Paul ·M. Darnell, 161 Mulberry Ave., became
the bride of 'Mr. Donald William Mayer, son of Mr. ·and ·

$300 a month. This applicant
director. of $3,00l or less. If applica~ts

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of $3,000 or less. If
have not previously submitted
a resume and biography, they
should have them with
when they come for their interview.

chlldr... ready to leave home
at 8:30 a.m. Drivers will start
picking up children between
1:30 and 9 a.m.
Any person wishing informaUon concerning the Head Start
program may call Mr. Cassidy

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Only one ol 15 candidates crat:
, $158.69: and Mrs. Robert A.
lor major county offices In the [ County Commissioner- Clyde . Queen, for the electiOn of
&gt;iJ!\NON DEWEESE, left, T!mes·Sentinel advertising May 3 primaries failed to file Saunders (D), No expenses: ert A. Queen, $378.23.
Rllph Needs, Gravel Hill Road, Che· an expense account before the IJohn E. Morgan, IR), $426·58 ' Filing statements ol
Gallia County "Fatber-of·the Year" tro- 4 p.m. Friday deadline; accord· and Arthur E. Wheeler, IR) expenses were Judge John
p~:jJI:::~~;·~.weeklong contest sponsored by 19 Gal· ing to the Gallla county board 141-1.20.
. Howell, probate judge; LOYIOII
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County Auditor - carolyn W Dickason (DI county engi·
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The candidate was carroll Burnett (D), $6; Morton
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pposed.' and Robert
K. Singer, one of three Repu!r Dickey (R), $405.16; and Hel· ~erBI u~orr IR) county Ollgi·
lican candidates for the coun- , en Swisher
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F•ilure of any candidate to Luckadoo It
file an e1pense account .or a Wallace (D)
statement of no expendllures , man (R),
l'alPh Needa Gravel Hill gift certificate.
will disqualify that candidate IQueen IR~,
Rdf!d" ehes~ wa1 aelected Tbe second place winner from running for any o!!ire a· Northup, ~I
G~ aOunl,y•o '"FatheMI·Ibe . received a $15 gift certificate, gain for five years.
Evalee M~
Year" Saturday, Climaxing a and third place winner a $10 Here are the expense ac· Filing
wilik·\onl ,llllllteal spoooored by gift certificate.
counts, by o!loces, filed · by the I the nomlnl
It g 1111po11a merehants.
Judges for the con lest were canchd~les, deslsnated
(R), were ROO.!I
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James N. M. Davis,
Hobart Republican, and (D) DeJil&lt;&gt;IDOJIIInalion }
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and o11e &amp;lrl, Is vocational ag· McCully,
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rtcvlture Instructor at Kyger Merchant• particlpaling were:
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Cr&lt;!M llllh (IChool.
Thomas Clothiers, The Hub,
7:!JDally Word "
Ill wu I)OIB!Dited by his 11· Central Supply Co., Gallipolis
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Oaflng Game .
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Mrs. Dor., Arnot~ ,of -,n!moriy]
The double . ~ co
has been plann..j ' for 1:30
clock in the eveninC oa Juae
at the Mason Methodist Churcb,
with the Rev. Marva• Frame
performing the service,
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Nancy wiU be a SfVenth grade
pupil at 'Kyter Creek junior
blah this foiL
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Her three brothers are St..e,
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11· Danney 10 and Mark, 1. board but they had receoved ,
F~ther-of-th~Ye'ar Ralph, his the contents or it ''piece-meal"
wife Ruth have resided in the for six years.
Kyger Creek area 10 years.
Then the prosecutlni attorn·
Dewey Gay of 2030 Eastern ey questioned OWens
about '
Ave., was ~nnerup. He was broadcasti~ over the Jackson :
nomlnatd by Deborah Lynn radio statMin abo•t lhe South· \
Gay, his 1:1-year-old daughter, western Board's Apr!l 12 night
Placing third was F. D. BurD- ~~!.ona~a;sk:k~~~hy r~~ IN THAILAND - Cpl. Larry L.
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H.18 12-year-o ld daughter '
. ent about 11 over the Jack· signed to the Military Police, Assistant
Ellen, submitted his name '" m
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and has been in Thailand since May.
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the first annu4!1 contest.
son ra 0 1
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Mr. Needs received a trophy Owens told btm, "I'm a news
for beinl selected Gallla'• .fall&gt; c.aster. Next
(todAY!,
er-of·the-Year, donated bf the I II disco·- tonight s meeting.
Gallipolis Dall7 Tribune. It was Owen&amp;, I resodOill of Jackson,
presented tjj Needa by vernon hal • weekly school news proDe eese tbe Tribune
1 n d gram on the Jackaon otatlon.
Ti:es • 's.nUnol's advertlsln&amp; Part of Jackson county Ia In
manager.
the Southwestern District.
The Met
Need• also received 1
t30 Sheela began the
session
llonaire bet
- - -lwith dtrecl naminatlon of Ow· Three persona cited by the publicly spt
WIATHER
ens in retards to hlo recom- state Highway patrol pleaded U!ul actre~
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mendatlon that Baker be re • not guilty Saturday In Galllpo. ers, dales 1
Temperature.. prec•pltatlon, employed. He said he had rec- lla municipal court. Their ca... assures t
weather conditMIDI for each 114- ommended him but the recom· are re-scheduled for Monday she'll bo
hour period •• recorded bldy mendation was denied. He also Pleading not guilty
were from out·f!
Peta McCormlclt at F1lrfle QUOIti oneel ""'
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weather stattqn.
about 'nile I papen and Bak· F
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to ld th · hi roll one·"''
DIY HI•• Low Wulller Pree
d erry' a11ure y1e
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SUn. ·" ·" Ill 45
being held In contempt for and Nyle D. Borden, 49, both eel som~ •1
Mon...•• " 112 M
not bringing the Title I paper• of Galllpolls both charied wit~ the dram ,
Tues. .. , • Ill M
.09 to court.
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The four hour seoalon lnclllll- Judgeg. Robert s Betz fined "The Rebl
Thur. -·,. 79 t3
.16 eel a close cross examination
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which he questioned him about or submit them 1o the board. Carroll E.'
- JlapOrl up to preoo time. Baker's duties, bla alleaed fail- Finally, after many objections Colo., art
Averqe hiCb tomperature for are 1o comply with board In- by Sheeta and 10veral · repeats 120 and c,
the - t thll 1ear IS, la!!l year structlons about ImprovemOilll ol tllo question, Owens aaid !I a loaded t
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In the district, Baker's appear- Wll Improper.
way in t
Average low
tomper1ture ance in municipal court, 'nile Baker requested tho publlc Arthur :
for the wee!&lt; thlo year et, loot 1 papers, bil attendanco ~ ·' hearing after the Southweatern polis, also
year 15.
public sale during
school !loan! on, Aprll ~ voted • o I police, w;
Total prtQipltaUon for the hours, and about an I)Itged to renew hlo COiltract after II lor lntoxlc
week tbl1 yeor .74 loot year otatement the superintendent np!reo July 31, and was twice Forfeitia
.01.
had made when recommendlq subsequently fired on April 14 patrol ell!
'otal pncipltation to date lor Baker for reemployment.
and 15, the latter thne without were: Dua
this year !Uilncheo, last year EplinC aaked Owens If he pay. The noUce on the latter ville, Ind.
21.71 lacbel. .
said "Clay Baker was weak u occasion charged that Baker Z'l, Salem,
Nonnal aYirlll prtelpiiiUon a local auperintenden~" and failed to carry out orders. In· 34, Riehm
38.40 Inches.
be had recommended him only structlons and directions of ll!e tor M. Sp
"because no board member board and that hlo conduct had C.; Hebrt
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had been In to complain about brought disgrace and reproach felted a lt
App[JIDI lor marrla&amp;e 11- Baker." After repeated objec- on the dlatrlct and had destroy· upon a f~
censeo Solurdey lD tho office tiOill by Sheela, Owelll said eel hl1 llfficlency •• a teacher line, aad
of Gallla county probate court he was "a liiUe weak in hll and atbnlnfolrator In the dis- Warren, ~
were: Benny D. Blekero, Zl, lftlctpline with teachen.''
lrict
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Bidwe ll, iabortr, and DeiO"ea Owens wu also quealloned
L. Neal, 17, Bld.,.ll, student; on unpaid bills found In Bak'
and Jali W•.Shedd, U, MeclWI- er'a office, and whether
or
icsbur&amp;, teacher, and Zelpba not It """proper or Improper
Irene Swisher 22, Cheshire, manqement of the local super· -f'Ofll aETTEfll'-o;:;~
laacher.
intendenl not to pay the bills
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lily cd that Circle I will hold Its ·'
ter~ : sick calls were reported.

Jro- Mrs. William Smith announthe ced that Circle I will hold its
flu- annual chicken barbecue at
mts the cburcb on Aug. 11. Tickets
, will sell for $1.75 for adu \L.
eel · and $1 for children. Mrs. How
~ h I ard 1. Neal announced that Cir·
~ · cle S will hold a summer rumJEANIE GLASSBliRN
B- mage sale July a and 9th.
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by\ Devotioll!l wer•! given by Mrs. I
•Yel' E. c. Bacon, who gave an ac- 1
wu l count of the "Day of Depend· :
Ience," aet aside by the Conti·
wa1 nental Cengress In 1775, to ex-·
uer pre88 through humility a • d:
ex- prayer its complete depend~nce Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glas3!or upon God. To close dev~tlO~s, burn of Rt 2. Bidwell. are an·
lblp, . Mn. Bacon ~ead a med1tatmn j nouncing the engagement. and
past on the ~rd s Prayer.
] approachmg marriage of their
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Followm.g tile program mem- daughter, Jeanie. to Mr Wil \tinl ben of Circle 1, Mrs.
Alan tiam Markley Tullis. son of Mr .
aem- Scott, chairman, served salad, and Mrs. Roger Tulh:s of 2850
tEJd. dessert, and coffee frem
I Millerstown 1oad. Urbana.
132 beaumully decorated table.
Miss Glassburn is a 1965 grad·
uate of North Gallia
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with the W. B. Marvin ~1anufacturing Company at Urbana.
I Mr. Tullis is a graduate of
Graham High school at Urbana,
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rJab. ring bearer.
and is employed with the Plas• a d The ceremony will be per- tics Research Products Comdece lormedbytheRev.Gabecamp- l panyin Url&gt;ana. A July wed
belL Mrs. Thomas Ericksoo ding " bemg planned.
I h o will preaeot 0110 ball bour of
at- suptlal music before the t.&gt;erellrt, mony, Mrs. Malcom Orebaugh
okin, will register guests.
Carl Min SWisher io Uie daugbter 1
ush- of Mr. and Mrs. Ura Swisher j
ud of Cbeshtre, and Mr. lihedd is ,
.ndle the son of Mrs. Janice Shedd ~
'cui, of Columbus, and the Iala Mr '
·cua, Wendell Shedd.

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Helpers preFent were Sherri
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Donald F. Keeney, became the bride of Charles Aile!
Smith, Pomeroy on June 11, in a double ring ceremony
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2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Wilbur Perrin. A fifteen bradeh
candelabra with white and yellow muJIIS&gt; were back of
the altar and two nine branch candelabra on either aide.'
Two baskets of white and yellow mums were on either
lllde of the kneeling bench and t~o single candles on
each side of the chancel. White satin bows centered with
small yellow mulllll marked
the pews.
and seed pearls. Her only jew·
A half hour of nuptial' music elry wa1 a lavaliere which had
was presented by Miss Char- belonged to the groom'l :grand,
Iene Strauss of Columbus, or·
She ca!Tied a . whltci·
ganist, and Mrs. Marvin Buri,
encircled with Ivy and
Pomeroy, sololot, . who
stephanotis. The blue garter
Ava Maria, Oh Promise Me
worn by the bride was mede
while the couple were
Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., of
at the altar, The Lord's Prayer.
Given in marriage by her Mi" Douna Marie Hauclt,
father, tho bride wore a floor Pomeroy, cousin ol tho groom
lengtb goWII of white silk or· and maid of honor, and Miss
over taffeta which fell Nancy Jo Mayer, Pomeroy, sis-

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Hea4 ~ tor~ Gallipolis clly pupllf:wm be served a snack at 44&amp;-4674, or at the school
school&amp;· will llirt 011 Monday. UJ!O!I · .,.rival In the morning, office 141h'!2ll.
Five classes anrplanM,d. 'lber~ and • lunch wlll be served at The program ·aides salary Is

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Head Stardor· GaiUpoUs city pupUf will be served a snack at t4M674, or at the school
achoola wDI ltirt on Monday. Ut&gt;Oll . arrival In the momiag, office 446--3211.
Five classes are' pl~. Tber~ and. a iuneh wlll lle served at The program ald~s sal~ry L•
will tit four at
wasbin&amp;\on 11 : 1~ -a.m.
$300 a month. Th1s applicant
I -~1 •M 1)1'1• ~·- nreeft t.~~honl. Millard Cassidy.
director , of .,,,000 or less. U applicants
--si;;de~~- from the Clay Ele- · advisd all parents to have their muss\ come
trom
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mentary will be lransported 1o children ready to leave home county's low · Income bracket
Washington school. There were at 8:3&amp; a.m. Drivers will start of $3,0011 or ie~s. If
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not ooough enrolled In that ar· plcklng up children between have not prev•"';'siy
ea to justify a class at Clay. 8:30 and e a.m.
a resume and biOgraphy, they
• Classes will start at 9 a.m. Any person wishing Inform•· should have them with . them
each weekday morning and will tion concerning the Head Start when they come for their incontloue until 1:30 p.m. The program may call Mr. Cassidy tervlew.

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Pomeroy on June 11 , in a douhle ring ceremony
. Donald Boone "• of the;in Athens, by the Rev . .James Qlle&lt;ionill'rry. Charles Is a
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bell. Mrs. Thomas Ericksoo ding " hemg planned.
will prese~~t one bail hour of
suplial music before the ceremony. Mrs. Malcom Orebaugh
will register guests.
Miss Swisher is the daughter
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I of lbt I!OIIIIIli8IIJ are wei- Crew and Miss Bess Sanborn .
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Helpera present were Sherri
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serviCe, durtng the past on the ~rd s Prayer.
approaching marriage of their
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Followm.g the program mem· , daughter. Jeanie, to Mr. WJI
urmg the buJineu meeting llera of CirCle 7, Mrs.
Alan 1liam Markley Tullis. son of Mr.
call ahowed lhat 7'J mem- Scott, chairman, served salad, land Mrs. Roger Tullis of 2850
1 aad tiN ..,..ts had attead· rde•sert, and coffee from
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Miss Glassburn is a 1965 graduate of Norlh Galiia H i g h
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"' 'personality and family cd that Circle I will hold lls
ICb. It was a most lllter- 1 sick calls were reported.
1' _ind educational
pro- [' Mrs. William Smith anooun1 about the ladiea, and the ced that Circle I will hold ils
- ~ played, and the lnllu- annual chicken barbecue
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-,they had whllo residents the church on Aug. 17. Tickets
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will sell for $1.75 for adull.·
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t •meeting wao
preSided I ard 1. Neal announced that Cir~ Mrs. Everett McMah- \ cle 5 will hold a summer rumJEANIE Gf.ASSBIJRN
wbo led the lfllup II sing- mage sale July I and lith.
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. _.Fisher Davlo. A prayer E. c. Bacon, who gave ao ac-1
guidance of the Society was count of the "Day of Depend-:
• · by Mrs. McMahon.
Ience," &amp;et aside by the Conti-.
past president's pill was nental Congress in 1775, to ex- ·
eted In Mrs. Uoyd Blazer press through humility a • d i
lolra. _McMahon, who_ e1- prayer its complete depend~nce • Mr. and Mrs. Slanley Glass·
csed 1meere apprectatiOI (or upon God. To close devotions, burn of Rt. 2. Bidwell. are i::ln

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Nancy wm lle. seventh grade '
pupU at Xytor Creek Junior
high thll fall.
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Her three brothero ore Steve,
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14· Danney, 10, and Mark. 4. board but they ~~d rece v ..
~·~ther·of-the-Year Ralph, his the contents of It piece-meal
Jfe Ruth have resided In the for SIX years.
~ er Creek area 10 years.
Then the prosecuting attorn· .
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about 1
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Ave~~~as ~nnerup. He was broadcasU~g over. the Jackson ,
m·natd by Deborah Lynn radio stat10n abo1t the South~· his 12-year-old daughter. west..-n Board's April 12 night !
~i~cfng third was F. D. Bum· raid on Clay Bak~;~h r~~ IN THAILAND •
ell, m Filth Ave., Kanauga. deuce, ~~t :'~;.. ~ com- Major General C8l
His 1:1-year-&lt;Jld daughter, Jo you /eebo 1 11 overrythe Jack- signed to the Millt
Ellen, submitted his name m men •d. 0 tatlon'"
and has been in Tb
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son ra ••
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told him "I'm a news
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Mr Needs received a trophy
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or f th
donated by· the I'll diSCt'" tonight'• meeting.
er-o · e-yeer,
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Galli lis Dally Tribune. It was wens, • res•
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1mes
the Soolbweslern D1stricl.
manager.
..., Sheell began the
session
Needs also received 1 ..,. with direr\ euminaUon o1 OW· Three persona ci~
ens In regardo to his recom· State Highway paU
WIATHER .
mendalinn that Baker be re · not guilty Saturday,
Temperature, preclpilalioll, employed. He said be had ro&lt;- U• municipal court.;
weather coMitiona lor each 14- ommended hlm but the recom· are re-scheduled ,,.
hour per1o4 u recorded
by mendatlon wu denied. He also Pleading not gill
Pete MeC«mlek at Fairfield questioned the auperlntendeot Basil E. Casey, fl
weather 1\atlon.
about 'lltle I papers and Bak· Ferry failure to )l)t
Day Hlp ~ W•lller Pree. er's appearance In court and of wa~ : Joyce
sun. . ... .. It 15
being held In contempt lor and Nyle D. Bord,
Mon. . •.. . . ft M
not bringing the Tille I papers of GaiUpolls both c
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The lour hour IHBIOD lncjud- Judge Robert s,
Thur. _., . . 79 6S
.15 ed a close cross examination ....:._:_ _ _....:.
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of Owens by Epling
during
Sat. .... ... 74 311
which be questioned him about or submit !bern to
- Repert up to preu time. Baker's duties, his alle&amp;ed fall· Finally, alter mall)
Averqe hJ&amp;h temperature for ure to comply with board In- by Sheets and aevt.
the - t thll year 13, last year atructions about Improvements of the question, OW
11.
In the distric~ Baker's apiJear· was Improper.
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Averap low
temperature aoct In municipal eourt, 'nUe Baker requestedlor the week this year 19, last 1 papers, his allaldanct 41 a hearing aile• the ~
year 15.
public sale during
achool _Boanl oo. April ~ I
Total prtQipitation lor the hours, and about an llliled to renew hts ronJi
week tbll J'&amp;l' .71 last year statement tho 1uperintenilent esplres July 31, an•
.04.
had made when recommendllll 111bsequently fired
'otol pnelpltatloll to dale lor Baker for reemployment.
and IS, the Jailer t
thia year JtJ8 inches, laat year Eplln8 aaked owens If he pay. The notice o1
21.71 lnchet.
said "Clay Baler was weak aa occasion charged
Normal lvtrllt pncipltatloo 1 local superlntenden~" and failed to carry oul
!11.40 lachel.
be had recommended him only structlons and dirt
"beCause no board member board aJnd that hia
A8l: N WED
had beef1 In to complain about brought disgrace •
App[Jlnl far marriage II- Baker." After repeated ubjec- on the dlltrlcl and
censes Saturday ID the office tionJ by Sheets, owens said ed hll elll&lt;lency I'I
o1 Galli&amp; eounty p~te court he was "a llt.U. weak In hlo and administrator
"ere: lleMy D. Bickert, 31, dilclpllne with teachers."
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L. Neal, 17, Bidwell, atud81!1: 00 unpaid billa found in Bak~
and J&amp;Ji
Shedd, 32, Meclllll- er'B olflce, and whether or
icsbura, tu&lt;her, and Zelpba not It wu proper or Improper
Irene Swisher 22, Cheshire, management of the Joeal auper· -,.OR BE,
teacher.
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Hill gift certificate.
will disqualify that
The second place
winner fr~m nmnl!'i for •rr.
aa1Da cilwliY'i "Father-&lt;Jf·the . rJ&lt;eived a $15 g•fl cerUIICate, gam lor l1ve years,
Year" Saturday, c11maxlng a and third place winne&lt; a $1&amp; Here are the expf
JGDielt 1ponaored by gilt certificate.
counts, by ofl~ees, lil
It iUillltJOilo · merchants.
Judges for the contest were candidates, des1gnal~
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Hobart Republican, and (D.
Needs, father of three boys Wilson, Jr., and Mrs. William - ---·-· ---· ---and 0110 girl, II vocaUnnal ag- McCully .
rieuUure lilsb"uctor at Kyger Merchants participating were:
Crf!k High ..,tlool.
Thorn.. Clothiers, The Hub,
lit - nomllllted by his II· Central Supply Co., Gallipolis
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Store, Pure Oil Service Center,
"I IIOIJI(ruite my Dad lather- Tawney Studio and Jewelers,
il·lbt-Jear because my Dad Dan Thomas and Son,
Bob
" A re.uer al Kraer Creek Evans Steak House and DriveHlp eclVIoL .
In; Mitchell Office SU~ply and
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whe l Gift Shop; Darnbrough s De• 0 •PI"' • .
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don;t act • rqi)l, helps 111
· Hardware Empire Forni· I
oteera tO ibclw at ~~~· 1 n ~ ::e Co Haskins • Tanner, J
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'$158.69; and Mrs. Robert A.
for major county offices In the ! County Commlsslooer·Queen, for the election of
May 3 primaries failed In file Saunders (0) , No expenses; ert A. Queen, $378.23.
an expense account before the jJohn E. Morgan, •RI, $42ti.58: Filing statements of no
p.m. Friday deadline; accord· and Arthur E. Wheeler, •RI expenses were Judge John w. l
ing to the Gallla county board $44420.
Howell, probate judge ; Lowell I
of elections.
County Auditor · W. Dickason (D), county
The Cllndldate was Carroll Burnett (D), 16; Morton
· neer, unopposed; and Rot~ert
K. Singer, one of three
and Hellican candidates for
ty commissioner's n
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In a beautiful ceremony at the Federated' chun:hi,
Iunday May 1, Miss Unda Lee Darnell, daughter of Mr.
and· Mrs. Paul ·M. Darnell, 161 Mulberry Ave., bl.came
the bride of ··Mr. Donald William Mayer, son of Mr. and ;.
)f.r~ Rn!" ~"'!'n..... ~ C\2\r St __
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The vows of the double ring ceremony were read at
!:30 p.m. by the Rev. Wilbur Perrin. A fifteen bralieb
eandelabra with wQite and yellow mulll&amp; were bact of_
the altar and two nine branch candelabra on either side.
Two baskets of white and yellow mums were on either
lide of the k.neeliog belich and t\i(o single candles on
each side of the chancel. White satin bows centered with
1rnall yellow mums marked [ ,
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the pews.
ahd aeed pearls. H•r only jewA half hour oi nuptial' music e.iry was a lavaliere which had
was presented by Miss Char- belonged to the groom's "'nd;
lene Strauss of Columbus,
. She carried a . whltegonlst, and Mrs. Marvin Buri,
encircled with Ivy and
Pomeroy, soloist, . who
stephanotiS. The blue garter
Ava Marla, Oh Promise Me
worn by the bride waa made
wblle the couple were
by Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., oi
at the altar, The Lord's Prayer.
Given In marriage by her Miss Donna Marie Hauck,
lather, the bride wore a floor Pomeroy, couoin of the groom
length
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up(QI . ..-rival In lhe moming, offiCe Wh1211.
and a lunch will be oerved al The program ·ald~s '"lary ls
11:16 . a.m.
$3110 a month. ThiS applicant
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director, of $3,000 or less. ll aPPlicants
· ·st;;dt~;tho Clay El• advi~ aD•parents to have their musst come
!rom
the
mentary will fie lransported to childl10 ready to leave home county's low • Income bracket
WasblDston school. There were ol 1:30 a.m. Driven will start of $3,000 or less. If apphc.anto
not OIIOU8h enrolled 1n that ar· picking up children between have not prev1ously subm1tted
a resume and biography, they
00 to justify a ciaso at Clay. 8:30 •nd 9 a.m.
Classes will start at t a.m. Any person wishing lnforma· should hove them w1th .
each weekday morning and will tion concerning the Head Start when they come for tbell' inc:onlinue until 1:30 p.m. T be prnsram may cali Mr. Cassidy tervlew.

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Mr•. Jean Fisher, Mn. Margarlncludo aH fll'ades from et Edwards, Mra. Jean Morgan,
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display.
Mrs. Rosuo Seho, Mrs. Betty
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Delores Lee
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noot ill ·
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the Oflliagement of lheir dagp .''
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IIIOI'IImg, lolloftd bf'Goorse and Dawll a~ tho Bllhrtll Mt. Ohve ch:·
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Mr. Tufhs IS a graduate of
Graham High school at Urbaria,
d; Mill lUlU Ireu Swish- ring bearer.
~nd is employed with the Plasj~or bridesmaid
a ad The eeremooy will be per- t1cs Research Products Com' Li11 Anne Swisher liece formed by the Rev. Qabe camp. pony in Urhana. A July wed
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Ience," set aside by the Conti·
past president's pill was nental Cengress in 1775, to ex-'
eled to Mrs. Lloyd Blazer press through bumility a • d;
tlrt. McMahon, who ex~ prayer its £.'omplete dependence: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glas3·
teed liDeere appreciatio1 for upon God. To close devotions, burn of Rl. 2. Bidwell. are .oin'· Blazer'• One leadership, Mrs. Bacon read a meditation nounr ing the engage ment. and
service, durJng the past on the ~rd's Prayer.
approaching marriage of their
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Followm_g the program mem- daughter, Jeanie. to Mr. Wll·
Drinl the business meeting ben of Circle 7, Mrs.
Alan , liam Markley Tu llis. son of Mr.
.call showed that 79 mem· Scott, cbairman, served .salad, : and Mrs. Roger Tu llis f'lf 2U50
1 ud ~ IUflll had atteod. dessert, and coffee frem
I Millerstown \.oad. Urbana.
132 beautifully decorated table.
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Her three brother&amp; ore Steve,
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Jl· Danney 10 and Mark, I. board but they had receiVe .
F~ther-of·th~Y;ar Ralph, hls the contents of it "piece-meal"
wife RuUl. have resided in the for six years.
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Kyger Creek area 10 years. i Then the prosecutmg attornOwens
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Dewey Gay • of 2030 Eastern 1ey questioned
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the Jackson ,
Ave was runoerup He was broadcas nl aver
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Gay his 1:1-year-old daughter. wes
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Pl~clng third was F. D. Bum· raid 00 Clay Bak~~;:., r~~ IN THAILAND '
ett, 451 Flltll Ave., Kanauga. dencei ~~t ask!'sary (;, com· Major General Cat
His J:Z.year.old daughter, Jo you teebo 1 ': over the Jack· signed to the MilH
Ellen, submitted his name m men •d. u tall n'"
and has been in Tb
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Mr Needs recetved a trophy
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or f thUII e donated by· the I'll disct•" tonight's meeting."
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Gallipolil Dally Tribune. It was wens, 1 rea
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Ti::~·Sentinel'l adverlialng Part of Jackson county II In
the Southwestern District.
manapr.
Sheets began tho
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Needa alao received 1
f30 witb direct onmlnatlon of Ow· Three persona clio
ena In reprdo to his recom- Stale Hiflhway pa'
WIATHER . . mendatlon tbat Baker be re • aot guilty Saturday,
Temperature, pree~pltatwn, employed. He said he had roc- Uo municipal court..
weather .....Utionl lor each 14- ommended him but tho recom· are re-scheduled far
hour period ao recorded
by mendatlon was denied. He also Pleading not g11 ·
Pota McCormick at Fairfield questioned tho superintendent Basil E. casey, 41
weotber llltflln, "
oboul Title I papers and Bak· Ferry !allure to J1t
Day •
._ Weder Pree. er's appearance In court and of ,.;y; Joyce M ..
Son ... .... 19 4S
being bold In contempt lor and Nyle D. Bo~
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not bringlna the Title I papers of Ga!Upolls, both c
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Thur. _.. .. '19 IS
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of Owens by Epling
during
Set. .. , .. .. 74 30
which be quealluned him about or submit them II
- Jleptrt up to press lime. Baker's duties, biJ aUeced laD· FlnaUy, alter mill)
Averqe llf8h temperature lor ure to comply with board In- by Sheals llllll "'"·
the WRt tbll year IS, last year structiolll about rmprovemenll of the queaUon, 0111
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1n tho district, Baker's appear- waa Improper. I
Average low
telllperature . - 1n municipal court, Tille 'Bal:er requested
lor the week thlo year "· Jut 1 papero, bll aiWidanco ~ : ' llearln8
lha
year 16.
public sale during
acbool Board on, Aprli ~ '
Totai prtalpltalfon for lhl hours, and about an alltBed to renew .hi• coni!
woek this year .74 last year staternont lbe superintendent etplres July 31, .,.
.04.
heel made when recommend~~!&amp; auhsequentfy fired ·
'otai preelpltatioa to dale lor Baker for reemployment.
and 15, tho latter I
litis year 11.11 Inches, lasl year Epling uked Ow... II be pay. The notice 01
21.71 lacbel. said "Clay Baker wu wook u occasion charged
NOI'DIIi avoia11 proclpltaUon 1 local superintendent," llllll failed to carry out
311.40 lncbea.
be had recolllllltnded hlm only struclions and dirf
"because no board member board 3Jid that hla
. Alit Til WED
. had been In to complain about brought disgrace 1
App!YIDI for marrla&amp;o II- Bator." Alter repeated objec· on tho district and
censes Saturday ID the ollire tiona by Sheets, Owena said eel hta· elliclency •l
of Gallla county probate court he was "a JiUie weak In hi1 and adminlstrat&lt;Jt
were: Bamy D. Bickers, 21, dlaclpllne witb teachen."
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Bidwell, labortr, and Defoo'eo Owens wu also quesHoned
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L. Neal, 17, Blclwell, atudel!l1 00 unpaid billa found In Bakand Jali W. .Shedd. ill, MecbaJt. er'l office, and whether or
icsbUl'l, INCber, and Zolpba not It wu proper or Improper
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teacher.
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Donald F. Keeney , became the bride of Charles Aller
1, Jlresldent of the
· , Pomeroy on June 11 , in a dou ble ri ng ce remony
Athens, by the Rev . .lames Quesionberry . Charles Is a
. DOnald Boon• .,., of
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Gibbs, ~raduate o! Pomeroy High and is employed in construe·

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while the couple were
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Given In mafl'lage by
lather; tho bride wore a
length
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The vows of the double ring ceremony were read at
1:30 p.m. by the Rev. Wilbur Perrin. A fifteen bndeh
candelabra witb white and yellow mulllB&gt; were back of.
lbe altar and two nine branch candelabra on either side.
Two baskets of white and yellow mutna were on either
lide of the kneeling bench and two single candles on
each side of the chancel. White satin bows centered with .
1mall yellow mums marked [ ·
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the pews.
aild seed pearl•. Her only jewA hall hour of nuptial' music elry was a lavaliere which had
was presented by Miss Char- belonged to tho groom's :grand'
lene Strauss of Columbus, or- mo~ier. She carried a . white·
pnist, and Mrs. Marvin Burt, orchid encircled with ivy and

Only one of 11 candidates cral:
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1$1SII89: and Mrs. Robert
for major county offices In the I County Commissioner- Clyde Queen, lor the election of RobMay ! primaries failed to
Saunders IDJ, No expenses; ert A. Queen, $378.23.
an upense accoWlt before
John E. Morgan, &lt;R), $12&amp;.,56 ' Filing statements of
4 p.m. Friday deadline;
and Arthur E. Wheeler,
R) ' expenses were Judge John W.
in&amp; to tbe GaU1a county
$444.20.
:Howell, probate judge;
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of elec:Uons.
County Auditor · w. Dickason (D), county engi·

candidate
K.Tho
Singer,
ooe of three
lican candidates ror,
ty commissioner's ~
Failure of any Cll
file an expense acq
statement of no e'
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llalph Needo, Gravel Hill gilt certificate.
will disqualily that .
R4f!t;' ~hire, wa1 selected The second place winner from rWlnlng for ·~
Gallia
"Father-of-tbe . l'feeived a •15 g1ft certiHcate, gam lor five years:
Year" saturday, climaxlog a and third place winner a $1&amp; Here are ~e ex~
w·~ ~tell 1pG1111ored by gilt certificate.
counts, by offiCes, IU
It ~~lllpollt merchants.
Judges for tho contest were candidates, deslf!na~
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James N. M. Davis,
Hobart Repub11can, and (D.
Neodl, falber ol three boys Wilson. Jr., and Mrs. William - - ----~---llllll oi1o 1irl, II vocational ag- McCully. ·
rJeQllure lils\l'UCior at Kyger Merchanll participating were:
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Thomas Clothiers, The Hub,
llo waa liOmilllted by his 11· Central Supply Co., Gallipolis
,......,.. -diiuahler Nancy, who Motor Co., .G. C. Murphy Co,
wrote·
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Cox's Gallipolis Department ,
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"lllilmlnile my Dad lather- Tawney Studio and Jewelers,
af·llti.J•ar because my Dad Dan Thoma• and Son,
Bob
It A llatller at Ky&amp;er Creek Evans Steak House and DriveHJCII .ielWol .
In: Mitchell Office Su~ply and
"He appreclaiti' klds . who I Gift Sbop; Darnbrough s 0.
cloo1t act ~ !ill, helps us raise partm&lt;nt Store, McK?1ght Dav:
steen to iho,w at lairs, and '" Hardware,. Empire Furnl

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In a beautiful ceremony at the Federated' church;·
Iunday May 1, Miss Linda Lee Darnell, daughter o.f lt\r.
alld' Mrs. Paul M. Darnell, 161 Mulberry Ave., be1:ame
the bride of •Mr. Donald Wllliam Mayer, son of Mr. ;llld .

One of 15 Candidates Miss~ Filing Date
left Times-Sentinel advertising
Needs, Gravel Hill Road, Che·
"Father-of-the Year" trocontest sponsored by 19 Gal·

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achooll· win a\m 01! Monday.
Five e~a.... II'I'Pl.-. 'lber~
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ICity Head Start £lasses Begin on Monday

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ner of Mason are annauac:lnl
Ule engagement and approaching marriage of their only daJl.
gbter, Susan Bet!J, to Mr. Robert Lee Arnold, soo ol Mr. and
Mrs. Dores Arnold of Pomeroy.
The double · ring cen!lnooy
has beeo planned for 7:10 o'clock in tile evening '"' Juae II
at llle Mason Melhodist Church,
wltll the Rev. Marv.. Frame
performing the service.
The custom of open eburcb
will be observed aliC! u 0(11!11
receptloo will follow immediately ill tile church aocial roo011.
IN GRANVILLB

Members of the B. H. SaD- '
MISS Brenda Jean Kenney, daughter or Mr. and Mrs
horn Missionary Society of the Attending are Mro.
Donald F. Keeney. became the bride of Charles Allet
Middleport
First
Baptist Owe•, president of the
Pomeroy on June II, in a dou hle rin g ceremony
Church are in Granville attend· Mrs. Donald Boon" ;•e ol
by the Rev . .James Qnesionherry. Charles is a
ing tile Women's Coaference of minister; and Mr•
Gibbs•. p.raduate of Pomeroy High an d is employed m conS\1'\lC•
tllo Obio Baptist lilonveation. Jr.
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Mr. Jerry Arnold, Pomeroy ,1·

and cousin of the groom, served

long sleeves coming to points best man and ushers
over the hands.

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Mr. Jan Hauck of Columbus,

Her veil of imported French Mr. William Mayer and

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MRS. DONALD WILLIAM MAYER

Mrs.Carris
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Tuppers Plains held tlleir June ;
meeting at the home of Mr s. I The general meeting
of of the persooallty and family cd . that, Circle I will hold Its '
Charles carr. Mrs. L01s Me· Grace Methodist Women'• ~ of each. It wa1 a most IDter. sick calls were reporled.
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Cain, president,. presided over I ciety of Christian Service of esting and educational
pro- · Mrs. William Smith aonounthe meeting: wh1ch was opened Gallipolis, was held Wedneaday, gram about Ule ladies, and Ule ced tllat Circle I will bold its
by the Lords Prayer m unoson. witll 4() members and 14 RUesls part they played, and the lnO~r annual chickeJ barbecue a1
Roll .call "'"' answered by each attending.
ence they had while residents the church on Aug. 17. Tickets
nammg 8 rose.
of the White Bouse.
will sell for $1.75 for aduiL·
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MJ:s. Clarence Headley pre-. Mrs. Stanley Folden iatroduc~ aRd $! for children Mrs How
sented a program on ."Selo:ctions ed the speaker, Mrs. Ralpb The meeti111 wao presided I ard 1 Neal announ~ed that Cir·
of Material." and Mrs. James Simester of Chester, . Mella over by Mrs. Everett McMah-1 cle ~ · will bold a swnmer run&gt;
Stout presented "All Amencan l county, who presented her Jove- M, who loci tile group io sins- mag sale July 8 and 9th
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JEANIE GLASSBLII\N
1966 Roses."
Iy collection of dolls dresoed ing and was accompantod by I De:otions were given b; Mrs. I
The. group held an exchange ao replicao of tile inaugural Mrs. Fisher Davil. A prayer . E c Bacon who ave an ac- 1
of whtte elephant .,.., Mrs. I gowns worn by all Ule First for RUidance ol the Society was I ·
1 th ' "D g 1 De d '
Mildred Headley won the traY· Ledies in tile Smitllsonta• Iastiby Mrs. McMahon.
coun .. 0 1 • 'deaybyotll t'n1."
ellng prize
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a r oty1mg, a co1· A past preaident'a pill waa aental Congress in 1775 to ex· ·
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a • d:
Mrs. Grace Stout, Mrs. Mary First Led represented.
Ao by Mn. McMahon, who ex- prayer lis complete dependence Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gla,..
Jane Goebel. and ~~· Doro- eacb dolly was shown, Mrs. Sl· preosed sm~e ~pprec1atioo for upon Gnd. To close devotmns, burn of Rt. 2. Bidwell, are •n·
thy Stout Mra Patricia Goebel
ld hi b lady I
Mrs. Blazer I fin• leadenhip, Mrs. Bacon read a meditation nouncing the ""gagemenl and
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and
· dur1ng the pas1 on tile Lod'
displayed flowers she re&lt;eived reaented and ex !ailed the df.
serv1ce,
. r ' p rayer.
approach ing marriage of ' their
from her sister In Hawati. Mn. tail of the WRP
year. .
Followmg the program mem- i daughter, Jeanie, to Mr. Wtl·
0. J. PeDIIington was welcomed
go ·
During lho hoaineu meeting bera of Circle 7, Mrs.
Alan , tiam Markley Tullis. son uf ~r .
u a 1ew member of the club. She revealed many lllleret~ roll call showed tllat 79 mem- Scott, chairman, served salad, Iand Mrs. !Wger Tullis of 21!50
Refreshmenlo were served by ing IRcidento during that per- ben aad two RUesll had attead- dessert, and coffee from
1 Millerstown :toad. Urbana.
the hoslell to 19 members. The iod iD lila Whlta Houso, IJid told eel Circla meellnp, ud 132 beautifully decorated table. ! Miss Glassburn is a !965 gradJuly meeting wUI he held at the
uate of North Gallia H i g h
borne ol Mrs. Leil McCaia.
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Iunday May 1, Miss Linda Lee Darnell, daughter Q.f ~r.
and' Mrs. Paul ·M. Darnell, 161 Mulberry Ave., .bebme
the bride of •Mr, Donald William Mayer, son ol Mr. and :
lhs. Rov Mavior. 7 Oak St.
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2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Wilbur Perrin. A fift~n llndch
eandelabra with white and yellow mumw were back of.
the altar and two nine branch candelabra on either side. '
Two baskets of white and yellow mums were on either
aide of tbe kpeeling bench and t~o single candles on
each side of the chancel. While satin bows centered with
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small yellow mums marked ·
the pews.
alld seed pearls. Her only jewA half hour of nuptial' music ell'y wu a lavaliere which had
waa presented by Ml,. Char- belonged to the groom's grand;
lene Strauss of Columbus, or· mo~1er. She carried a _whitiIJanlst, and Mrs. Marvin Buri, orchid encircled with Ivy and
Pomeroy, aololst, . who sang, stephanotis. The blue garter
Ava Maria Ob Promise Me and
. worn by tile bride was made
wblle the couple were kneeling by Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., of
at the allar, The Lord's Prayer. Waverly.
Given Jn marriage by her MiS! Donna Marie Hauck,
lather, lila bride wore a floor Pomeroy, cousin of the groom
length goWII of white silk or· and maid of honor, and Miss
ganza over taffeta which fell Nancy Jo Mayer, Pomeroy, sisInto 1 chapel train edged in ter of tile groom, bridesmaid,
sequins and seed pearls. The each wore noo~ length gowns
Dlor how at waistline in back of yellow satin witll matching
was also edged in sequins and pillbox hats and carried a colonseed pearls, featured crescent ial bouquet of yellow and whitt·

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GOLDEN ANNIVERSAR_l' - ~· and Mrs .. Ira D. Galloway of Rt. 1. Bidwell,
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~elebrate t!'elr 50th weddmg anmversary IVIth an open house for fnends and rela·
tlvee at !hell' home, Sunday, June :/Aith, between 2 to 5 p.m. The Gallowaya have three
daughters, Mrs. H. G. (Mildred) Rogers, Jr., of Brevard, North Carolina, Mrs. James
(Lucy) Venz of Gallipolis, and Mrs. Eric (Jo) Chandler of Lackland Air Force Base,
TelW. Thert are nine grandchildren, and lhree great grandchildren.
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Engagement of
Miss Blassburn
Is Announced

Mrs. Parker lS ~~!~1~:nP !::!~~~;ee" Wedding Pfans Completed ~~,;~+:~a;~:~t~
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The Youlll Choir of tile LeurMrs. SteRa Saunders, w h o of Cliff Free Methodist church Plana have been completed
has SI!I'Yed as a Daily VacaUoo near Pomeroy, met Thursday lor the open church wedding
Bible School Instructor at the evening in the recreati011 room of Mlso Zeipba lrelo lwiahor
First Baptist Church bo Galli- of tile parsonage, !oUowiag choir and Mr. Jan W. Shedd. It will
polls for 31 consecutive yean, practice, for a business session. be an oveRt of JUM 25th at
111'1. Dwfllll Parter, usls~ !ram Nora Rice, I&amp;CI'etary lor told of her uperieiiCt!ll during Rev. Eugeu Gill presided at 7:30 o'clock II tbt oveniq at
ed by Mra. Robert Morris Sr., table arrangements at Alumni lila Jooe meeting ol
t be the meeting, whlcb opened with the Cbeah!re Baptial eburch.
-..tabled lila Twillibt GarMrs. Jed Webster Sr. church'• Social Stitchers orga11- prayer by Louis Diehl. It was Mlsa Swisher bu asked lila
dea tlub Tburaday evenilg at and Mr~ T. A Heonessy re- ization Thlll'l!day evening,
90ied to order new seog hooks following to aerve u her .~
111r bomt, Pleuanl Ridge.
ported on the silver tea which Mrs. Baundera !raced
the for Ule choir.
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tendaats : Mrs. Paul
Smith,
The lllftlillg, In &lt;barge ol they attended at the home of school's a&lt;Uvlliaa from
It 1 Mter lila busloess session sister of the bride, malrol of
Mn. Levorelt Roosh, presi· Mrs Ura Swisher and deacrllt- lollllding by Re¥. George Sago. aoltboll was played, and re- honor; Mra. Bruce Marcus, ail. dent, tptued '111111 devoli001 by ed several arrangements plac· Mn. Nucy Layne also told of freshments were aerved to ~I· ter ol groom, bridesmatroa;
Mn. Parter, who gave a med· ed throughout the home. Mrs. her experleoceo with lila Jll!lle ty and Roger Klein, Karolyn MI., Jtlllllit Roh«&lt;l, hrid•
llal!on .,. oeU....:amlutioo aid Heonesay, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. S.hool program.
· and Tom Soul8hy, Greg and
&lt;looed '111111 (1'11)'81'. Following Webster were named on Ule Twenty-three memben al- Becky Eblla, Brelda IJid Sanlbl OjiOIIil1l CJde and pledge to program committee.
tended Ule aession. Mrs. Ray- dra GUmore, Louis Diehl. Dean
llq, members aaswered roll Gardea hialll were aivl!ll by mond Gooch, presldeat, opened Pulliu, Wayne Leifheit, Becky
eaJI with tbtlr lavorlto etlor several members. Mn. Roush II. Mrs. Julia McGhee led de- and Mike Wrigbt, KMea Flores,
comblnaUnn.
read an article which said to voliou, aad group olnghng and DarleDt Eblin, Martha Baker, Final plalll lor
vacaliDII
lin. Eddta Smith reported feed old trees as well as newly readings were under th~ direc- Mrs. Harry Clark and Rev. aad church school lor Heath Mei!Jo.
&amp;bit tho a~hscrlptloa for tho planted trees to prolong their lion of Mrs. Eliztbetb RJOhanllt. Mrs. GtU and daugbters.
clist church Ia Middleport and
HorliN!turo magazlae
had life and beauty.
Mrs. Bessie .stevers conduc~
A'l'l'END WEDDING
United Metllodist church, Pombeen reJJewed for !I months Mn. Charles Lewis, county ed • Blblo qu12. Hoots lor the Mr. and Mn. Gordon H. Co~ eroy, ..,...., made Thlll'l!day af.
at PCIDIIIroy !Jbraey.
Mrs. contact chairman, was guest sessmn were MJII1e Folden, J~r lins, Rl. 1, Reedsville, attend- . tet110011, at 1 meeUag o1 teachRoush I!OIIliDOIIted oo lila float speaker and e"JJlained I h o Ua McGhee, Ehzahelh Richanllt, eel the wedding on May 28 ol ers and helpers 11 tbt Heath
Gl tbt Mlddleporl ~eu elub August 17 county Dower ahow Mrs. Bessie Stevm ud Mrs. Uleir 100, Pvt. Charles L. Col- church.
In lhe Regatia parade and sta~ sehedule and alated that oae Gertrude Neal.
!Ins to lola Warth of Hopewell, School will begil MoaclQ,
ed Iilii the Cleoter club made did not need to be • . member
Va., The vows were read at Juae 20 and will be held from
110 plans It eoter the parade of I Garden club fD eJblbll.
CLOSING .PIIOGRAM
SL James Catllollc Church II t-11 1 ,;, with kildergartea
therefore Ule local dub could She also reported on a letter The Dally Vacatl011 ·Bible Hopewell, Va., by Father Riley and ~d;;. ooe and two llltft.
not help, Sba :ll.so reported oa which ~ bad wr!tte• in ,.. ·8cbool ol the Olurcl! of Olrl81 at I p. m. Pvt. Collins II ala· ;ng at Heath church and 'IP'adeo
lhe Sean beaullllcalioll project gard to SigDa ol polillcbula in In RuUand wiD hold Its .•,... lioned at Camp LeJeune, N. c. three four five and sis at tbt
G! Ule club, at back eatrance beautification planting at Ketn ing .program Sunday, Jau II, PYL Co!llns also wlshea to an- um·ted' M..:•-••st ch..-h.· ,.___
1 oounce the adoption of a d-·.v.._
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Ruo, and to ld of her . contac&amp;o at 7:30 p.m. Everyooe •~ we-.
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will be provided
1rom
a! Beec!J Grove cemetery.
A lhanlt you liOie was 1'114
(Coalillied
pap.11)
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EliJabeth
AnL_ _ __ lholll churches aad """"'""
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maid; Mial luau JreM Swisher, junior bridesmaid,
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Mi,. Lisa Anne Swlober, 11..,.
o1 tht bridt, lloww lidMr. Shedd baa asked I b o
lollowiug to oervo 11 bis at·

teodanta: Mr. Heiii'J' Eckbart,
best maa; Mr. Daniel Rankin,
Mr. Larry Walters, Mr. Carl
Swisber, brother ol bride, uslton. Mr. DaiiiiYa Swisher ud
Mr. Robert Marcuo, candle
lighters. Mr. Cfalg
Marcus,
pap and Maater Briaa Marcus,

Graham High school at Urbana,
ring bearer.
and " employed with tile PlasTbe ceremooy will be per- · Ucs Research Products
formed by Ule Rev. Gabe camp. pany .'n Urhana.annedAJuly
hell. Mrs. Thomas Erickson ding " being pi
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will preseat one ba!! bour of
auptial music before Ule cere- '
mony. Mrs. Malcom Orebaugh
will register guests.
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Mtsa Swisher is the daughter ,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ura Swisher
of Cheshire, and Mr. Shedd is ,
the son of Mrs. Janice Shedd .
of Columbus, and the late Mr.
Wendell Shedd.

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kildergan.n through
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lflde, and wart of tho childreo
wUl bt .. clllp!ay.
llcbool wUI oJooo 08 Friday,
Julf 1, with a pale. All chil·
draJ If tbt OOIIIIIItEtr aro weJ.
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Teocbors alleldilc the DJ08t.
lac _.. Mrs. Barbara RuB1e11 Mrs. Margaret Follrnd
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Delores Lee
Will be Wed
On June 24th
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert N•al bt '
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ler, Delores Lee. to Mr. JleD.

fD he at their church by &amp;:415 J'Jui (Iiiii were complelad Clasoeo and loachen are aa ny D. Bickel'!, son of Mr. alid
a.m.
at I atall moolllg Priday light, foUowa : Nursery lhroogh kill- Mrs Bell Bickers of Bldwej(.'• , ·.
A church ochoo!
program June 17, ol Ule teachen and deriarlel, Mrs.
J. Lemley,
Neal will be a senior at
wu planAed for Wednesday, helpon, for tbt Rullutl Moth- Mn. Fred. WUIIamson, and No:ih Gallia High school UUa • ;
OVer IOII · &lt;hUren,
'The
JOSIIJih
llllde by the genal• tllnt~,tt
tii!Ortained with special June :19, at 7:30p.m. at tbo ClljiSt Bible School to
begin Sharoa
Ellia, (craft helper), ran.
lad lriendl altended the
pastor, let! in Ule
ol Vacation · Bibfa
bJ Ule youtb.
M' R' '---~- ,
~oaday, JUDt » through July ~!"'!f ~~.:~~~ ~:! Mr. Blcken is a 19114 grachJ.
1n11 Dally Vllllllioa BIb I of the dopartmeail aad their Mia Hilda IfllUey 11·111
...,. ohlldren rocelved speIll re.......... II
Nelson Mra. Howard Birclt- 1ate or North Gallia
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School pnJ8l'llll at the
special plesentatlollll. 'Ille
lntendellla, lftehen,
clal honol'l! lor tile work acco111- Graduoted Monday
.The~ of the Bible ~I field _;. Ll1lle lmhodea (Cfalt' school, and il present!~
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Baptist Cllurdl of 'Galli(1011B perlntOndeiJte ol lhB
kltcheo lldiea, llua driVI!l,
plished In .their deparlmenll.
Miss Geraldine Richarda, dau- will be. Gnd Lives Taday. The helper); Junior (those complet- eel by !be Bidwell Mtmng
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Friday nl&amp;bl 111 the lllll!ll
'I"N "!Ione~y, Mrs,
'-Hor lbe poal!lis,
tbt
· ~ membera of tile chur&lt;h pier o1 Mr. and 11rs. c. D. houn 1!fll be from t-11 Lm. l ing !III, lib 11111 6th gradea), pany. The weddmg wtll· b . , ,
tuary ollbe churdl.
I')' Corhln; llelfll!en, Mrs..
mary; A 'tjJeclar
staled the achool Ibis year was Richarda, Lower Rim Road, : ~ wUl be a w..-sb!p '""" 1Mrs. Rlcbard Lucu, Mrs. Fred open cburch .,..,., of June ~
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viD Lane; 'Primary, Mrs.
· waa ,made \O''ltn.
the largest In the history
ofJGallipolia, wu gradualed MoD-i Ice.~ ~· lollowtd~~ George lnd nr.
Dan at Ule Bl'!""ll MI. Olive ch. ,
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The program G(JI!lle4 "'w
JUllior, Mn.
ciers . for' ~ter ·dib'ty -yean
cbureb w!Ul a record attencl- day at the 107Ulcommencement a """" ~·
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• (Cnft helper): Jlllior
IliCh at 7:34 o clod&lt; Ia the "" ·
marebiDC II tllbt cbfldren
Yooag Teens,
ler*al ' ~ of' lila'
~of :165 children and work- at Lake Erie Collega Ia P . - ~·. ~ ~ . (lib .., lib_...),
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Saunctero.
tloa Blblti Sdll!ol
on.
ville. She received a bachelor 'lbere ·.will ' be 1 - - Georae Wllilt, llllliWea Tuck·
ANNOONCB IIEV"' AL
tbt schooL Salutes ,II! the,
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The church eatenda Its Ulanko of arts degree, with. a major in !ment Jll'OII'IIIIl .July I w11b - er (craft lla!perj. ., .
A miVal lllleAini wUI 00
leu 111 •• , ·Ule · ~
&gt;A\~ ol !Ill
~ appreeiatloll to all · w!Jo llemeJtary educauoo.•
·c1a1 aw.rda
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......Died to U.. Planllt ·rw the achOol will be at the I'GpJ.r Ridp ··
~.;-Bible wOln
r;lw~ ' 'and
eooperated wilil ·lilaachool and Sbe spent 11 weeb of tbe ·wllh 1 ' pori;i •. _ .,Du!ma ,.._; -.y, lJal. MaadaJ, ·"-•· !rillltbt
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Ule merchanta for .uo.,.lniwlnter term of her jualor year Clasoes lor all JOUIIC people .o! !dl Sla1loni,IJIII ·direclor, Mn. lllar!ln ' - .. ,
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et Edwardo, Mrs. Jean Morgan, '
Mrs. Martha Ord, Mrs. Peggy '
Taylor, Mrs. Marge Reuter,
Mrs. Rosan Sebo, Mrs. Betty
Fultz, Mrs. BUiie J. Krawsczyn,
Mra. MUdreel Zei&amp;ler, Mrs. Leo ,
Crew and Miss Bm Sanhoro.
Helpers present were Sherri
Shuler, Hilah Vaughan, Linda
Reuter Darla Ebersbacb and
Tmu Baker.

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ner of Mason are annauac:lnl
Ule engagement and approaching marriage of their only daJl.
gbter, Susan Bet!J, to Mr. Robert Lee Arnold, soo ol Mr. and
Mrs. Dores Arnold of Pomeroy.
The double · ring cen!lnooy
has beeo planned for 7:10 o'clock in tile evening '"' Juae II
at llle Mason Melhodist Church,
wltll the Rev. Marv.. Frame
performing the service.
The custom of open eburcb
will be observed aliC! u 0(11!11
receptloo will follow immediately ill tile church aocial roo011.
IN GRANVILLB

Members of the B. H. SaD- '
MISS Brenda Jean Kenney, daughter or Mr. and Mrs
horn Missionary Society of the Attending are Mro.
Donald F. Keeney. became the bride of Charles Allet
Middleport
First
Baptist Owe•, president of the
Pomeroy on June II, in a dou hle rin g ceremony
Church are in Granville attend· Mrs. Donald Boon" ;•e ol
by the Rev . .James Qnesionherry. Charles is a
ing tile Women's Coaference of minister; and Mr•
Gibbs•. p.raduate of Pomeroy High an d is employed m conS\1'\lC•
tllo Obio Baptist lilonveation. Jr.
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Mr. Jerry Arnold, Pomeroy ,1·

and cousin of the groom, served

long sleeves coming to points best man and ushers
over the hands.

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Mr. Jan Hauck of Columbus,

Her veil of imported French Mr. William Mayer and

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MRS. DONALD WILLIAM MAYER

Mrs.Carris
Hostess to

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Tuppers Plains held tlleir June ;
meeting at the home of Mr s. I The general meeting
of of the persooallty and family cd . that, Circle I will hold Its '
Charles carr. Mrs. L01s Me· Grace Methodist Women'• ~ of each. It wa1 a most IDter. sick calls were reporled.
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Cain, president,. presided over I ciety of Christian Service of esting and educational
pro- · Mrs. William Smith aonounthe meeting: wh1ch was opened Gallipolis, was held Wedneaday, gram about Ule ladies, and Ule ced tllat Circle I will bold its
by the Lords Prayer m unoson. witll 4() members and 14 RUesls part they played, and the lnO~r annual chickeJ barbecue a1
Roll .call "'"' answered by each attending.
ence they had while residents the church on Aug. 17. Tickets
nammg 8 rose.
of the White Bouse.
will sell for $1.75 for aduiL·
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MJ:s. Clarence Headley pre-. Mrs. Stanley Folden iatroduc~ aRd $! for children Mrs How
sented a program on ."Selo:ctions ed the speaker, Mrs. Ralpb The meeti111 wao presided I ard 1 Neal announ~ed that Cir·
of Material." and Mrs. James Simester of Chester, . Mella over by Mrs. Everett McMah-1 cle ~ · will bold a swnmer run&gt;
Stout presented "All Amencan l county, who presented her Jove- M, who loci tile group io sins- mag sale July 8 and 9th
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JEANIE GLASSBLII\N
1966 Roses."
Iy collection of dolls dresoed ing and was accompantod by I De:otions were given b; Mrs. I
The. group held an exchange ao replicao of tile inaugural Mrs. Fisher Davil. A prayer . E c Bacon who ave an ac- 1
of whtte elephant .,.., Mrs. I gowns worn by all Ule First for RUidance ol the Society was I ·
1 th ' "D g 1 De d '
Mildred Headley won the traY· Ledies in tile Smitllsonta• Iastiby Mrs. McMahon.
coun .. 0 1 • 'deaybyotll t'n1."
ellng prize
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a r oty1mg, a co1· A past preaident'a pill waa aental Congress in 1775 to ex· ·
Flower arransementl were oring of each doD was
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a • d:
Mrs. Grace Stout, Mrs. Mary First Led represented.
Ao by Mn. McMahon, who ex- prayer lis complete dependence Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gla,..
Jane Goebel. and ~~· Doro- eacb dolly was shown, Mrs. Sl· preosed sm~e ~pprec1atioo for upon Gnd. To close devotmns, burn of Rt. 2. Bidwell, are •n·
thy Stout Mra Patricia Goebel
ld hi b lady I
Mrs. Blazer I fin• leadenhip, Mrs. Bacon read a meditation nouncing the ""gagemenl and
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and
· dur1ng the pas1 on tile Lod'
displayed flowers she re&lt;eived reaented and ex !ailed the df.
serv1ce,
. r ' p rayer.
approach ing marriage of ' their
from her sister In Hawati. Mn. tail of the WRP
year. .
Followmg the program mem- i daughter, Jeanie, to Mr. Wtl·
0. J. PeDIIington was welcomed
go ·
During lho hoaineu meeting bera of Circle 7, Mrs.
Alan , tiam Markley Tullis. son uf ~r .
u a 1ew member of the club. She revealed many lllleret~ roll call showed tllat 79 mem- Scott, chairman, served salad, Iand Mrs. !Wger Tullis of 21!50
Refreshmenlo were served by ing IRcidento during that per- ben aad two RUesll had attead- dessert, and coffee from
1 Millerstown :toad. Urbana.
the hoslell to 19 members. The iod iD lila Whlta Houso, IJid told eel Circla meellnp, ud 132 beautifully decorated table. ! Miss Glassburn is a !965 gradJuly meeting wUI he held at the
uate of North Gallia H i g h
borne ol Mrs. Leil McCaia.
school and presently employed

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Iunday May 1, Miss Linda Lee Darnell, daughter Q.f ~r.
and' Mrs. Paul ·M. Darnell, 161 Mulberry Ave., .bebme
the bride of •Mr, Donald William Mayer, son ol Mr. and :
lhs. Rov Mavior. 7 Oak St.
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2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Wilbur Perrin. A fift~n llndch
eandelabra with white and yellow mumw were back of.
the altar and two nine branch candelabra on either side. '
Two baskets of white and yellow mums were on either
aide of tbe kpeeling bench and t~o single candles on
each side of the chancel. While satin bows centered with
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small yellow mums marked ·
the pews.
alld seed pearls. Her only jewA half hour of nuptial' music ell'y wu a lavaliere which had
waa presented by Ml,. Char- belonged to the groom's grand;
lene Strauss of Columbus, or· mo~1er. She carried a _whitiIJanlst, and Mrs. Marvin Buri, orchid encircled with Ivy and
Pomeroy, aololst, . who sang, stephanotis. The blue garter
Ava Maria Ob Promise Me and
. worn by tile bride was made
wblle the couple were kneeling by Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., of
at the allar, The Lord's Prayer. Waverly.
Given Jn marriage by her MiS! Donna Marie Hauck,
lather, lila bride wore a floor Pomeroy, cousin of the groom
length goWII of white silk or· and maid of honor, and Miss
ganza over taffeta which fell Nancy Jo Mayer, Pomeroy, sisInto 1 chapel train edged in ter of tile groom, bridesmaid,
sequins and seed pearls. The each wore noo~ length gowns
Dlor how at waistline in back of yellow satin witll matching
was also edged in sequins and pillbox hats and carried a colonseed pearls, featured crescent ial bouquet of yellow and whitt·

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~elebrate t!'elr 50th weddmg anmversary IVIth an open house for fnends and rela·
tlvee at !hell' home, Sunday, June :/Aith, between 2 to 5 p.m. The Gallowaya have three
daughters, Mrs. H. G. (Mildred) Rogers, Jr., of Brevard, North Carolina, Mrs. James
(Lucy) Venz of Gallipolis, and Mrs. Eric (Jo) Chandler of Lackland Air Force Base,
TelW. Thert are nine grandchildren, and lhree great grandchildren.
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Bible Schoof

Engagement of
Miss Blassburn
Is Announced

Mrs. Parker lS ~~!~1~:nP !::!~~~;ee" Wedding Pfans Completed ~~,;~+:~a;~:~t~
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The Youlll Choir of tile LeurMrs. SteRa Saunders, w h o of Cliff Free Methodist church Plana have been completed
has SI!I'Yed as a Daily VacaUoo near Pomeroy, met Thursday lor the open church wedding
Bible School Instructor at the evening in the recreati011 room of Mlso Zeipba lrelo lwiahor
First Baptist Church bo Galli- of tile parsonage, !oUowiag choir and Mr. Jan W. Shedd. It will
polls for 31 consecutive yean, practice, for a business session. be an oveRt of JUM 25th at
111'1. Dwfllll Parter, usls~ !ram Nora Rice, I&amp;CI'etary lor told of her uperieiiCt!ll during Rev. Eugeu Gill presided at 7:30 o'clock II tbt oveniq at
ed by Mra. Robert Morris Sr., table arrangements at Alumni lila Jooe meeting ol
t be the meeting, whlcb opened with the Cbeah!re Baptial eburch.
-..tabled lila Twillibt GarMrs. Jed Webster Sr. church'• Social Stitchers orga11- prayer by Louis Diehl. It was Mlsa Swisher bu asked lila
dea tlub Tburaday evenilg at and Mr~ T. A Heonessy re- ization Thlll'l!day evening,
90ied to order new seog hooks following to aerve u her .~
111r bomt, Pleuanl Ridge.
ported on the silver tea which Mrs. Baundera !raced
the for Ule choir.
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tendaats : Mrs. Paul
Smith,
The lllftlillg, In &lt;barge ol they attended at the home of school's a&lt;Uvlliaa from
It 1 Mter lila busloess session sister of the bride, malrol of
Mn. Levorelt Roosh, presi· Mrs Ura Swisher and deacrllt- lollllding by Re¥. George Sago. aoltboll was played, and re- honor; Mra. Bruce Marcus, ail. dent, tptued '111111 devoli001 by ed several arrangements plac· Mn. Nucy Layne also told of freshments were aerved to ~I· ter ol groom, bridesmatroa;
Mn. Parter, who gave a med· ed throughout the home. Mrs. her experleoceo with lila Jll!lle ty and Roger Klein, Karolyn MI., Jtlllllit Roh«&lt;l, hrid•
llal!on .,. oeU....:amlutioo aid Heonesay, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. S.hool program.
· and Tom Soul8hy, Greg and
&lt;looed '111111 (1'11)'81'. Following Webster were named on Ule Twenty-three memben al- Becky Eblla, Brelda IJid Sanlbl OjiOIIil1l CJde and pledge to program committee.
tended Ule aession. Mrs. Ray- dra GUmore, Louis Diehl. Dean
llq, members aaswered roll Gardea hialll were aivl!ll by mond Gooch, presldeat, opened Pulliu, Wayne Leifheit, Becky
eaJI with tbtlr lavorlto etlor several members. Mn. Roush II. Mrs. Julia McGhee led de- and Mike Wrigbt, KMea Flores,
comblnaUnn.
read an article which said to voliou, aad group olnghng and DarleDt Eblin, Martha Baker, Final plalll lor
vacaliDII
lin. Eddta Smith reported feed old trees as well as newly readings were under th~ direc- Mrs. Harry Clark and Rev. aad church school lor Heath Mei!Jo.
&amp;bit tho a~hscrlptloa for tho planted trees to prolong their lion of Mrs. Eliztbetb RJOhanllt. Mrs. GtU and daugbters.
clist church Ia Middleport and
HorliN!turo magazlae
had life and beauty.
Mrs. Bessie .stevers conduc~
A'l'l'END WEDDING
United Metllodist church, Pombeen reJJewed for !I months Mn. Charles Lewis, county ed • Blblo qu12. Hoots lor the Mr. and Mn. Gordon H. Co~ eroy, ..,...., made Thlll'l!day af.
at PCIDIIIroy !Jbraey.
Mrs. contact chairman, was guest sessmn were MJII1e Folden, J~r lins, Rl. 1, Reedsville, attend- . tet110011, at 1 meeUag o1 teachRoush I!OIIliDOIIted oo lila float speaker and e"JJlained I h o Ua McGhee, Ehzahelh Richanllt, eel the wedding on May 28 ol ers and helpers 11 tbt Heath
Gl tbt Mlddleporl ~eu elub August 17 county Dower ahow Mrs. Bessie Stevm ud Mrs. Uleir 100, Pvt. Charles L. Col- church.
In lhe Regatia parade and sta~ sehedule and alated that oae Gertrude Neal.
!Ins to lola Warth of Hopewell, School will begil MoaclQ,
ed Iilii the Cleoter club made did not need to be • . member
Va., The vows were read at Juae 20 and will be held from
110 plans It eoter the parade of I Garden club fD eJblbll.
CLOSING .PIIOGRAM
SL James Catllollc Church II t-11 1 ,;, with kildergartea
therefore Ule local dub could She also reported on a letter The Dally Vacatl011 ·Bible Hopewell, Va., by Father Riley and ~d;;. ooe and two llltft.
not help, Sba :ll.so reported oa which ~ bad wr!tte• in ,.. ·8cbool ol the Olurcl! of Olrl81 at I p. m. Pvt. Collins II ala· ;ng at Heath church and 'IP'adeo
lhe Sean beaullllcalioll project gard to SigDa ol polillcbula in In RuUand wiD hold Its .•,... lioned at Camp LeJeune, N. c. three four five and sis at tbt
G! Ule club, at back eatrance beautification planting at Ketn ing .program Sunday, Jau II, PYL Co!llns also wlshea to an- um·ted' M..:•-••st ch..-h.· ,.___
1 oounce the adoption of a d-·.v.._
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Ruo, and to ld of her . contac&amp;o at 7:30 p.m. Everyooe •~ we-.
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will be provided
1rom
a! Beec!J Grove cemetery.
A lhanlt you liOie was 1'114
(Coalillied
pap.11)
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EliJabeth
AnL_ _ __ lholll churches aad """"'""
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maid; Mial luau JreM Swisher, junior bridesmaid,
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Mi,. Lisa Anne Swlober, 11..,.
o1 tht bridt, lloww lidMr. Shedd baa asked I b o
lollowiug to oervo 11 bis at·

teodanta: Mr. Heiii'J' Eckbart,
best maa; Mr. Daniel Rankin,
Mr. Larry Walters, Mr. Carl
Swisber, brother ol bride, uslton. Mr. DaiiiiYa Swisher ud
Mr. Robert Marcuo, candle
lighters. Mr. Cfalg
Marcus,
pap and Maater Briaa Marcus,

Graham High school at Urbana,
ring bearer.
and " employed with tile PlasTbe ceremooy will be per- · Ucs Research Products
formed by Ule Rev. Gabe camp. pany .'n Urhana.annedAJuly
hell. Mrs. Thomas Erickson ding " being pi
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will preseat one ba!! bour of
auptial music before Ule cere- '
mony. Mrs. Malcom Orebaugh
will register guests.
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Mtsa Swisher is the daughter ,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ura Swisher
of Cheshire, and Mr. Shedd is ,
the son of Mrs. Janice Shedd .
of Columbus, and the late Mr.
Wendell Shedd.

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will la&lt;Iude all grad., from
kildergan.n through
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lflde, and wart of tho childreo
wUl bt .. clllp!ay.
llcbool wUI oJooo 08 Friday,
Julf 1, with a pale. All chil·
draJ If tbt OOIIIIIItEtr aro weJ.
...,.. 1o attend.
Teocbors alleldilc the DJ08t.
lac _.. Mrs. Barbara RuB1e11 Mrs. Margaret Follrnd
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Delores Lee
Will be Wed
On June 24th
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert N•al bt '
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ler, Delores Lee. to Mr. JleD.

fD he at their church by &amp;:415 J'Jui (Iiiii were complelad Clasoeo and loachen are aa ny D. Bickel'!, son of Mr. alid
a.m.
at I atall moolllg Priday light, foUowa : Nursery lhroogh kill- Mrs Bell Bickers of Bldwej(.'• , ·.
A church ochoo!
program June 17, ol Ule teachen and deriarlel, Mrs.
J. Lemley,
Neal will be a senior at
wu planAed for Wednesday, helpon, for tbt Rullutl Moth- Mn. Fred. WUIIamson, and No:ih Gallia High school UUa • ;
OVer IOII · &lt;hUren,
'The
JOSIIJih
llllde by the genal• tllnt~,tt
tii!Ortained with special June :19, at 7:30p.m. at tbo ClljiSt Bible School to
begin Sharoa
Ellia, (craft helper), ran.
lad lriendl altended the
pastor, let! in Ule
ol Vacation · Bibfa
bJ Ule youtb.
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~oaday, JUDt » through July ~!"'!f ~~.:~~~ ~:! Mr. Blcken is a 19114 grachJ.
1n11 Dally Vllllllioa BIb I of the dopartmeail aad their Mia Hilda IfllUey 11·111
...,. ohlldren rocelved speIll re.......... II
Nelson Mra. Howard Birclt- 1ate or North Gallia
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School pnJ8l'llll at the
special plesentatlollll. 'Ille
lntendellla, lftehen,
clal honol'l! lor tile work acco111- Graduoted Monday
.The~ of the Bible ~I field _;. Ll1lle lmhodea (Cfalt' school, and il present!~
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Baptist Cllurdl of 'Galli(1011B perlntOndeiJte ol lhB
kltcheo lldiea, llua driVI!l,
plished In .their deparlmenll.
Miss Geraldine Richarda, dau- will be. Gnd Lives Taday. The helper); Junior (those complet- eel by !be Bidwell Mtmng
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Friday nl&amp;bl 111 the lllll!ll
'I"N "!Ione~y, Mrs,
'-Hor lbe poal!lis,
tbt
· ~ membera of tile chur&lt;h pier o1 Mr. and 11rs. c. D. houn 1!fll be from t-11 Lm. l ing !III, lib 11111 6th gradea), pany. The weddmg wtll· b . , ,
tuary ollbe churdl.
I')' Corhln; llelfll!en, Mrs..
mary; A 'tjJeclar
staled the achool Ibis year was Richarda, Lower Rim Road, : ~ wUl be a w..-sb!p '""" 1Mrs. Rlcbard Lucu, Mrs. Fred open cburch .,..,., of June ~
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viD Lane; 'Primary, Mrs.
· waa ,made \O''ltn.
the largest In the history
ofJGallipolia, wu gradualed MoD-i Ice.~ ~· lollowtd~~ George lnd nr.
Dan at Ule Bl'!""ll MI. Olive ch. ,
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The program G(JI!lle4 "'w
JUllior, Mn.
ciers . for' ~ter ·dib'ty -yean
cbureb w!Ul a record attencl- day at the 107Ulcommencement a """" ~·
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• (Cnft helper): Jlllior
IliCh at 7:34 o clod&lt; Ia the "" ·
marebiDC II tllbt cbfldren
Yooag Teens,
ler*al ' ~ of' lila'
~of :165 children and work- at Lake Erie Collega Ia P . - ~·. ~ ~ . (lib .., lib_...),
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tbt tune of 0.. lh- lOIII
Saunctero.
tloa Blblti Sdll!ol
on.
ville. She received a bachelor 'lbere ·.will ' be 1 - - Georae Wllilt, llllliWea Tuck·
ANNOONCB IIEV"' AL
tbt schooL Salutes ,II! the,
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The church eatenda Its Ulanko of arts degree, with. a major in !ment Jll'OII'IIIIl .July I w11b - er (craft lla!perj. ., .
A miVal lllleAini wUI 00
leu 111 •• , ·Ule · ~
&gt;A\~ ol !Ill
~ appreeiatloll to all · w!Jo llemeJtary educauoo.•
·c1a1 aw.rda
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......Died to U.. Planllt ·rw the achOol will be at the I'GpJ.r Ridp ··
~.;-Bible wOln
r;lw~ ' 'and
eooperated wilil ·lilaachool and Sbe spent 11 weeb of tbe ·wllh 1 ' pori;i •. _ .,Du!ma ,.._; -.y, lJal. MaadaJ, ·"-•· !rillltbt
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Mro. Jean Fisher, Mrs. Margar·
et Edwardo, Mrs. Jean Morgan, '
Mrs. Martha Ord, Mrs. Peggy '
Taylor, Mrs. Marge Reuter,
Mrs. Rosan Sebo, Mrs. Betty
Fultz, Mrs. BUiie J. Krawsczyn,
Mra. MUdreel Zei&amp;ler, Mrs. Leo ,
Crew and Miss Bm Sanhoro.
Helpers present were Sherri
Shuler, Hilah Vaughan, Linda
Reuter Darla Ebersbacb and
Tmu Baker.

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·•me far tllem to lllb • cut we will all be . pleasantly
lilt queatloa ot eburdJ Slll'Jlrlsed," be said. "For what
union.
ouch a ~ 11 b&amp;Bically about
Tht 111111 who llld aut loud fl wbal God wanls of His
what IIWi1 Prolellllll leadorl cbureb tOO,ay ... that Is what any
haY! been ~ prlvaiiiJ 1181 IOrioal exploration ol church
Arthur J. MOor. Jr., editor ot llllioo II' all about And uiat,
the widely clrculalld Methadlsl ourely, Is what Christianity 1s
magulne World Qutloot.
au.about"
Moora 'auertid In a bluntly- Metllodllt "foot-dragglnJ" in
worded edltorlal tl!al Melbodlst the COCU oogotialions has long
leaders have been. netaillng" been a sore subject with
partlripenls In the Consultation leader&amp; of other participating
on Church Union ICOCUl, denominations who are eager to
which II trying to effectuate a move ahead with the planned
merger of eight Proteotant merger, AI a COCU meeting at
dtno"!lnattons with nearly 25 Dallas In early May, Methodist
million membel'l,
delegates were informed in a
Wl!llt allendinl COCU meet- llormy cloeed session that the
lngs he llld, Methodlal leadera other denominations were prehave bean quietly passing the pared to proceed without them
word lo their own eonstituency il necessary. The Methodist
that "the whole thlng need not delegates chose to remain, aod
be taken too seriously."
' began taking a realiy active
"Tho lllratl!8)' In this seems role In COCU debates for the
clear." said Moore. ''It was ftrst time
obvloqsly the hope of some In The special VaUcan commlsth, Metbodllt Church that the slon which has conducted a
consultaUon would die a natural thr ...year study of birth
d&lt; ath and that we could keep control will submit lis report to
h llPJ' boll1 thole who wish Pope Paul VI al the end of this
rhurch union and those who are month.
•·eddl!d to the denominational The word from Rome is lhat
statUJ qbo.
the oommlstlon is still sharply
"But U II illcreUingly clear divided, which means lhat Pope
that lliJI strategy bas hack!lred Paul alone will have to make
and, 1tko many clever ichemes the hard decision on whether to
based on duplicity, II has liberalize the traditional Calhaalientlld bolh llfOUPI It was lie leaching which permits only
lntencled to placate."
ll)e rhythm method of birth
lnsletd
of pussylootln confrol.
arouod tbe lslue any longer, There is no indication when
Moore phi, MetbodiJIIl should the Pope's declolon will be
olunge Immediately Into an announced,
honOII~ opeo debate on the pros
For the first time in U, S,
and cons of the far-reaching history Catholics and Prote
&lt;hurch mer&amp;er proposed by slants are joinlly conducting a
bad oa

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which

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'' bemg oonducled by (
Rel•ef ServiCes, a branch of the
National Calholic Welfare
!e,r~ce, and Ch~h wor•a I
Semce, aversaas relief arm
~· ~at 10 n a 1 Counclt
urc es.
Millions of people In India
threatened with starvation
cause oi crop failures resulting '
from a drought.

New briefs from !be world of
religion:
America's three major Lutlleran bodies report a comblne:d
membership of 0,675,634, a gain
of 1 per cent durinl the past

year.
The Methodist Board of
MIS8ions has announced a oow
policy under whlcb young
marrll'd couples, as well as
single young men and women,
will be accepted -for "short
term" llhree-year) aasignments as missionaries.

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Man of the week In the world
of religion Is David W Vlkner
of East Orange, N,J, who has
just been commissioned as the
first third-generation missions·
ry In the history of the
Lutheran Church in America.
He will be lollow]llg In the
footsteps of his parenla and all
four of his grandparents when
he leaves in August for .service
in Hong Kong,

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times , , , Roger P. Den·
ney resigns GSI farm managership lor private post in
Pennsylvania . , , Albert D. Alcorn, 76, called by death
in Cincinnati , , , CoL George E. Bush presented Legion of Merit award on Luzon Islands , . , Fifty·tbree
members of Company L, Gallipolis, Obio National
Guard, to attend summer camp at Camp Perry in August . , , William Mossman, Star Route mail carrier, dies
at Thurman home , , , Rain totaling 1.52 inches with·
in 45·minute period causes much damage in Old French
City , , , J. E Danner buys Portsmouth Road property
, , , Manager Paul Jarvis announces formal opening of
newly·remodeled Gallipolis Department Store , , ,Bees
hurler Johnny Lee hands Hartford Tigers first OVA
defeat by tossing brUUant one-bitter, but West Virgin·
BY POLLY CRAMI!R
est Fire Prevention Committee. arette out the window,
N'WIJllper Enlerprlse A11n.
Those wltll small camping ians defeat Ed McFann and Gallipotitans 3-1 in night·
"EAR POlLY - Artificial DEAR POLLY - I think trollers should keep in mind cap of twinbill .. , Howard Baker, OSU favored in
j'en are ao stiff and
ligrted car ash tray11 would be that the hammocks· that are in NCAA golf tournameut at Princeton.
~ art hard to arrange
a great help. I do a lot elf night most of them make fine emer,, ,ally. I draw a diagram,
driving and cannot take my gency stretchers, - MRS, E, Property Damage
traveling north, sideswiped.
l••ve a picture of an
eyes off the road and feel a, w,,a, , ' '' "~ ,,
, " Estimated at $200
CONTRACf AWARDED
• !nt lh trona If me along
round fur an ash tray. m the .... ,_... --.. , ,,_ ~ " ' ,,,. .,.,.,.,, . · PT ··PtEASAN'l' _ The Sher·
, contalne. til very hot
I •m afraid this causes DEAR POLLY - When trea~ Ill's department investigated a PT, PLEASANT- The Wa1rd il
~ . d another of cold water.
many people to throw cigar· ing stains I use ao old tootb· two vehicle accident F'ridav af· Construction Company of Hw•t· I
I bnmone the llowm
out •t night and so easily bi'usli to dip intD the cleaning temoon resulting In $500 ·pro- ington has been awarded
,. the bot water, then in
start forest fires. -MRS. N.E. ag~nt and brush th&amp; stam out. perty damage but no persona] Icontract for $148,800 for the
, •ter, continuing tD hold
ThlS helps remove those deep- injury,
velopment of public reoreation
•: the dellred position unUI DEAR POLLY - We are all down stains, -JOYCE
The mishap occurred on Rt facilities here. The fa~~::ll
'''Y art coot Then I proceed stuck with the ash trays that
2 at Five Mile Creek when a will be developed on 1 :
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make 1 sraceful and artls- are In our cars but they can
car driven by Wayne E, Boer, site near the mouth of the ((a.
:.c mq&lt;rneat. -EDNA
be made, safe; and more pleas- Marriage PlanJ
28, Myersville, Pa,, was at· nawha River as It enters the
by f•ll•ng the b&lt;!ttoms of tieing Completed
tempting tD pass a truck driv· Obio River and wllllnclude
POlLY'S PROBLEM
hys wrth hakmg soda.
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, en by Carlos Eaues, 24, Bar· boat launching ramp, access
MIDDLEPORT, 0 •
DEAd POUY-Wlll oom• •,,,verelxtstinglllsliesall Dame and MISs ,Cheryl Kay N•day of boursvllle, who was making a l'Oilds, park area and service
He l'l- a4vloe me •• to ''
smoldeflng If the tip Galhpolos, has completed plans left turn, The vehicles, both facilities.
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Ute bell 1111 to remove wat·
the cigarette Is pushed down tor her marriage to Mr. Dlaa:~vi~d lr..;;~,.;.;~~~;...-";...~~~===----~
or opolo ll'om varolohed or Into It With no chance ol Michael Warner of Mason, u;
oiiiDod lllbletlpl? -IIARRI· smold·t·ing there Is tess temp- Virginia.
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to tDss the lighted clg. The gracious custDm of oper• ll
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church, and open reception will
DEAR POLLY - This Is r.. Traveler• Return
be observed at the ~r::~~~
P"rdinl beUer uh trays for
In St Peter's Episcopal
rars. My ougpolion 88 an
From Netc England In Gallipolis on Saturday, Juh• 11
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,..., to Ibis problem would
Mr. and Mro Dale Durkee 2nd, A program of nuptial
a "snuffer!' Tbla metal sleeve Gallipolis and her mother Mrs' sic will begin at 2 p,m, !ESTill
Is an Inverted cone,, closed at Margaret' K Carter, ha~e ..: follo~ed by the ceremony 1Je.
one and wllh 1 relatively wide turned from several davs visit glnrung at 2:30 p.m.
opeuln&amp; at lbe other. The hot
Stanley R Carter, and 1
Enjoy These New Ice Cream
fnd ol the clgarelle is placed family . Newlon Centre. Mass
CLUB ENTERTAINED
tn the snuffer and within 10
. Carter, who was seriouS.: Mrs. H~gh Bearhs entertainColors: Lime Green or
•eeondllt II out The asb
ly injured last Nov, 21 , rerent, ed ,the Ndty Stitchers club of
!hen beco- a re!ttse eonlaln- ly returned lo his employment Mflgs County Thursday even· II
Orange lcel
,r ratller !ban 1 device lor en· at the state Street Bani&lt;
in lng at her home, at Long Hoi·
, ngu'lblng llrt.-THOMAS, a Boston.
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membor ol lbe National For· They also attended the grad· cially and ln aewlng, after
uation of Mr, Carter's 1augh- Whlch refreshments were ser•· ll
Mr~.IM Ma11ar il
tor, Sharyn Rae, from Mt AuJ&gt;. ~ by the boatess to Mrs, Lloyd
Htutal to Club
urn Hospital &amp;:hool of Nursing MooreH ~rt, JDa~k
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at Cambridge, Mass. Before re- rs. er
lion, Mrs. ~'" "
'lbe Olive Fmn Woman's luminl horne they visited M Moore, Mrs. W. A. Drake
''ub of lleedlvllie met with and Mn, J~hn w Hersm:~ gra~a~hters, Pam . and
'ra lila u ••• - In their June and family In Cl-.:_1 nd
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July 7 lnstold ol holding resulor ~ ID Jul;y and Aug·
who c1lls on me buys 1 new
The two foldinQ choi11 hove
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ust. A ~llaa 1111 leDI to
Boys Wlap.
alurdy tubulll' arms, atrong
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and Provincetown caat pltctl for bedroom ond dining, oro
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!!.~~ro!~ to Union ~!~!~~~ion

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·•me far tllem to lllb • cut we will all be . pleasantly
lilt queatloa ot eburdJ Slll'Jlrlsed," be said. "For what
union.
ouch a ~ 11 b&amp;Bically about
Tht 111111 who llld aut loud fl wbal God wanls of His
what IIWi1 Prolellllll leadorl cbureb tOO,ay ... that Is what any
haY! been ~ prlvaiiiJ 1181 IOrioal exploration ol church
Arthur J. MOor. Jr., editor ot llllioo II' all about And uiat,
the widely clrculalld Methadlsl ourely, Is what Christianity 1s
magulne World Qutloot.
au.about"
Moora 'auertid In a bluntly- Metllodllt "foot-dragglnJ" in
worded edltorlal tl!al Melbodlst the COCU oogotialions has long
leaders have been. netaillng" been a sore subject with
partlripenls In the Consultation leader&amp; of other participating
on Church Union ICOCUl, denominations who are eager to
which II trying to effectuate a move ahead with the planned
merger of eight Proteotant merger, AI a COCU meeting at
dtno"!lnattons with nearly 25 Dallas In early May, Methodist
million membel'l,
delegates were informed in a
Wl!llt allendinl COCU meet- llormy cloeed session that the
lngs he llld, Methodlal leadera other denominations were prehave bean quietly passing the pared to proceed without them
word lo their own eonstituency il necessary. The Methodist
that "the whole thlng need not delegates chose to remain, aod
be taken too seriously."
' began taking a realiy active
"Tho lllratl!8)' In this seems role In COCU debates for the
clear." said Moore. ''It was ftrst time
obvloqsly the hope of some In The special VaUcan commlsth, Metbodllt Church that the slon which has conducted a
consultaUon would die a natural thr ...year study of birth
d&lt; ath and that we could keep control will submit lis report to
h llPJ' boll1 thole who wish Pope Paul VI al the end of this
rhurch union and those who are month.
•·eddl!d to the denominational The word from Rome is lhat
statUJ qbo.
the oommlstlon is still sharply
"But U II illcreUingly clear divided, which means lhat Pope
that lliJI strategy bas hack!lred Paul alone will have to make
and, 1tko many clever ichemes the hard decision on whether to
based on duplicity, II has liberalize the traditional Calhaalientlld bolh llfOUPI It was lie leaching which permits only
lntencled to placate."
ll)e rhythm method of birth
lnsletd
of pussylootln confrol.
arouod tbe lslue any longer, There is no indication when
Moore phi, MetbodiJIIl should the Pope's declolon will be
olunge Immediately Into an announced,
honOII~ opeo debate on the pros
For the first time in U, S,
and cons of the far-reaching history Catholics and Prote
&lt;hurch mer&amp;er proposed by slants are joinlly conducting a
bad oa

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The

appeal,

which

~t~e through the s~~:;r~

'' bemg oonducled by (
Rel•ef ServiCes, a branch of the
National Calholic Welfare
!e,r~ce, and Ch~h wor•a I
Semce, aversaas relief arm
~· ~at 10 n a 1 Counclt
urc es.
Millions of people In India
threatened with starvation
cause oi crop failures resulting '
from a drought.

New briefs from !be world of
religion:
America's three major Lutlleran bodies report a comblne:d
membership of 0,675,634, a gain
of 1 per cent durinl the past

year.
The Methodist Board of
MIS8ions has announced a oow
policy under whlcb young
marrll'd couples, as well as
single young men and women,
will be accepted -for "short
term" llhree-year) aasignments as missionaries.

\IDMEN U.S.A.

....

Man of the week In the world
of religion Is David W Vlkner
of East Orange, N,J, who has
just been commissioned as the
first third-generation missions·
ry In the history of the
Lutheran Church in America.
He will be lollow]llg In the
footsteps of his parenla and all
four of his grandparents when
he leaves in August for .service
in Hong Kong,

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of The Daily
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times , , , Roger P. Den·
ney resigns GSI farm managership lor private post in
Pennsylvania . , , Albert D. Alcorn, 76, called by death
in Cincinnati , , , CoL George E. Bush presented Legion of Merit award on Luzon Islands , . , Fifty·tbree
members of Company L, Gallipolis, Obio National
Guard, to attend summer camp at Camp Perry in August . , , William Mossman, Star Route mail carrier, dies
at Thurman home , , , Rain totaling 1.52 inches with·
in 45·minute period causes much damage in Old French
City , , , J. E Danner buys Portsmouth Road property
, , , Manager Paul Jarvis announces formal opening of
newly·remodeled Gallipolis Department Store , , ,Bees
hurler Johnny Lee hands Hartford Tigers first OVA
defeat by tossing brUUant one-bitter, but West Virgin·
BY POLLY CRAMI!R
est Fire Prevention Committee. arette out the window,
N'WIJllper Enlerprlse A11n.
Those wltll small camping ians defeat Ed McFann and Gallipotitans 3-1 in night·
"EAR POlLY - Artificial DEAR POLLY - I think trollers should keep in mind cap of twinbill .. , Howard Baker, OSU favored in
j'en are ao stiff and
ligrted car ash tray11 would be that the hammocks· that are in NCAA golf tournameut at Princeton.
~ art hard to arrange
a great help. I do a lot elf night most of them make fine emer,, ,ally. I draw a diagram,
driving and cannot take my gency stretchers, - MRS, E, Property Damage
traveling north, sideswiped.
l••ve a picture of an
eyes off the road and feel a, w,,a, , ' '' "~ ,,
, " Estimated at $200
CONTRACf AWARDED
• !nt lh trona If me along
round fur an ash tray. m the .... ,_... --.. , ,,_ ~ " ' ,,,. .,.,.,.,, . · PT ··PtEASAN'l' _ The Sher·
, contalne. til very hot
I •m afraid this causes DEAR POLLY - When trea~ Ill's department investigated a PT, PLEASANT- The Wa1rd il
~ . d another of cold water.
many people to throw cigar· ing stains I use ao old tootb· two vehicle accident F'ridav af· Construction Company of Hw•t· I
I bnmone the llowm
out •t night and so easily bi'usli to dip intD the cleaning temoon resulting In $500 ·pro- ington has been awarded
,. the bot water, then in
start forest fires. -MRS. N.E. ag~nt and brush th&amp; stam out. perty damage but no persona] Icontract for $148,800 for the
, •ter, continuing tD hold
ThlS helps remove those deep- injury,
velopment of public reoreation
•: the dellred position unUI DEAR POLLY - We are all down stains, -JOYCE
The mishap occurred on Rt facilities here. The fa~~::ll
'''Y art coot Then I proceed stuck with the ash trays that
2 at Five Mile Creek when a will be developed on 1 :
t
make 1 sraceful and artls- are In our cars but they can
car driven by Wayne E, Boer, site near the mouth of the ((a.
:.c mq&lt;rneat. -EDNA
be made, safe; and more pleas- Marriage PlanJ
28, Myersville, Pa,, was at· nawha River as It enters the
by f•ll•ng the b&lt;!ttoms of tieing Completed
tempting tD pass a truck driv· Obio River and wllllnclude
POlLY'S PROBLEM
hys wrth hakmg soda.
,
.
, en by Carlos Eaues, 24, Bar· boat launching ramp, access
MIDDLEPORT, 0 •
DEAd POUY-Wlll oom• •,,,verelxtstinglllsliesall Dame and MISs ,Cheryl Kay N•day of boursvllle, who was making a l'Oilds, park area and service
He l'l- a4vloe me •• to ''
smoldeflng If the tip Galhpolos, has completed plans left turn, The vehicles, both facilities.
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Ute bell 1111 to remove wat·
the cigarette Is pushed down tor her marriage to Mr. Dlaa:~vi~d lr..;;~,.;.;~~~;...-";...~~~===----~
or opolo ll'om varolohed or Into It With no chance ol Michael Warner of Mason, u;
oiiiDod lllbletlpl? -IIARRI· smold·t·ing there Is tess temp- Virginia.
ET
to tDss the lighted clg. The gracious custDm of oper• ll
•
church, and open reception will
DEAR POLLY - This Is r.. Traveler• Return
be observed at the ~r::~~~
P"rdinl beUer uh trays for
In St Peter's Episcopal
rars. My ougpolion 88 an
From Netc England In Gallipolis on Saturday, Juh• 11
•~.
,..., to Ibis problem would
Mr. and Mro Dale Durkee 2nd, A program of nuptial
a "snuffer!' Tbla metal sleeve Gallipolis and her mother Mrs' sic will begin at 2 p,m, !ESTill
Is an Inverted cone,, closed at Margaret' K Carter, ha~e ..: follo~ed by the ceremony 1Je.
one and wllh 1 relatively wide turned from several davs visit glnrung at 2:30 p.m.
opeuln&amp; at lbe other. The hot
Stanley R Carter, and 1
Enjoy These New Ice Cream
fnd ol the clgarelle is placed family . Newlon Centre. Mass
CLUB ENTERTAINED
tn the snuffer and within 10
. Carter, who was seriouS.: Mrs. H~gh Bearhs entertainColors: Lime Green or
•eeondllt II out The asb
ly injured last Nov, 21 , rerent, ed ,the Ndty Stitchers club of
!hen beco- a re!ttse eonlaln- ly returned lo his employment Mflgs County Thursday even· II
Orange lcel
,r ratller !ban 1 device lor en· at the state Street Bani&lt;
in lng at her home, at Long Hoi·
, ngu'lblng llrt.-THOMAS, a Boston.
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low. The evening was spent ,..
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uation of Mr, Carter's 1augh- Whlch refreshments were ser•· ll
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has r~signod from Eastern
Meigs county residents ·and lricl schools, and was
••sands of visitors witnessed Ibis week as assistant supertn~other successful Big Bend He· tendenl of Meigs Local schools.
p;.tla and allied events In a Fifteen teachers, many
p!a w~l(end.
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whom are retiring, have
Ideal weather made the en- milled their reslgnatiOIIl! to
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To Wear Department on the
Second Floor and see our
fine selection of womens
'dresses·· dressy . dress,s-- .
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A major suit was .tiled in
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upturn coming at midweek.
GOC)D EI~OU&lt;~H FOR
seekin·g • judgement of $63~· Twelve market receipts
713.73 from the Calrile Coal taled 501,000 bead, up 22.om 11
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rowli DeE!tt)~nt Co., of 21 Locust St., and
from tile previous week.
leston, W. Va.
Slaughter Iambs closed .50
lower, with some at St.
Gallla Junior Fair
att-1 mid $2.00 off. Slaughter·
are complete, aJid it was
feeder lambs were st
nouaced lbia week that t h
11 .oo 1ower.
premium boob .'!Ill be out .
Live lamb prices
ly I. 'l1le uposttion starts 1ts following a drop of 1·3 cents
lour-day CUll on Aug. J.
in wholesale carilo1IJ
for dressed
J, SHERMAN PORTER Bnd
terminal receipts
Bob Evans - · named direc- about 43,000 sheep marked a 10
tors of the Southel'tl Ohio Auto- per cent drop from the previous
mobile Club at the observanee week.
of the seth
of
Ponltry Vncbaol"d
mark of pride and conRdeneeorgaaizaUos ill
Prices paid for live DOIJrltrv II
flawleu horJ maple and ruperb
Thursday. Dan Eachus,
to Chic.'lgo
has been president of the Moun~
from late last week.
conafruction of every piece
GIUad bank for three years,
prices for wholesale
of authentic Provincetown
baa beell named vice presldant eggs delivered to Chicago were
ol tbl Savlnp Bank Co., of IIi to 4 cents higher.
furniture. SN the fodary
ChillicOthe. Dr. Sanford
Chicago wholesale butlor
regislralion fealure.
a 1958 graduate of Gallia
were eeoeraily
aclemy, and of Yale
in !Stl2, received bis
soybeans, and
degree from State University of
higher
New York, Dowmtate Center.
and oats ·
this week
He plans a career In pediatrics. on the Chicago board of trade.
Michael Harrison
Wheat was up 10 to II; com
MIDDLEPORT, 0 •
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iii.""'""'""'""'_,==--~ I2\io; Rye up 4o/• to 61\;
aoybeans up 6\i to 16V&lt;.
Live catue futures were
In active trading oa
exchanges tbia week. A
of deliveries dropped to aew
low levela lor the year before
the downtrend was ebecked
ia the week. The pronounce!! II
in dressed
with feara of mora 11DeT'81
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acted as selling
even lhougb prices 1
were very near casb valuea.
Tho June contract ended the
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na te of Pomeroy High School eroy has entered the Sears Roe- attempted to break up a !Jght
boys, after spen&lt;U,n{_. a busy
~::1 ughter of Mr. and M r ' buck Beautification contest. in .a Rt. 160 tavern. Three per·
Boys State at Oblo. l.!nlversity~
Pi:'t.e Morarity, won the
Their project is planting shrub- sons were arrested. as a result
'" the Miss Southern Ohio beaU· Ibery at Beech Grove
of the melee. Sheriff Denver
ty
contest
before
pe
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Veterans
Memorial
Walker totblaassist
week inasked
for lile
She is now eligtbl:
1 000
to
at Pomeroy has been
public
apprehendtro!Jl vatlous
poslll In
in the MiSa Ohio event.
• ed lor Medicare
bJg paint and termite control
on-the-spot course i,n practical
Runnerupo were Miss Allee Forty-lwe members
operators m the county.
was devised .so the 1,352 boys
Smith of Chester and Mi" Kay ' pastor of Middleport
American past and also so they
Ventura, an entry from Ohio church will dedicate the i
FIRE RAISED Its ugly head CAUSES OUTAGE - A power outage in the Rutland area last weekend was caused
the
University
church on Beech St., at 2:30 Ibis week, and one fire was of by the black snake held on a stick here by the Ohio Power CO. crew from the Pome)!en Ewllig, .Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
m. Sunday. The church
pl'()porlioDB. A blaze at roy offce. The snake, according to foreman Robert (Polly) )llonls, was
fwhel
lrOIII jlard Moore, Barbara Rlsgs,
Boat racinB by t211 entries organized in 1927. The new
harbor at Kanauga de- the snake crawled into a fuse off a pole tbl'Owing a 12,000 KV line out of operation.
State Barbara Belting, Lois Clelland,
brought out a record crowd on fico Is valued at $40,000,
stroyed the IandinB boat Aile- Holding the critter after it was discovered are Ivan Wood, Robert
Ralph
in
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Mr. and Mts. Gene Milch and
SUnday. An art show drew 600 there Is only an Indebtedness
and damaged another Neigler, C. E. Clark and Morris.
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perscms, A leopard frog, own- $16,000.
the wne of Jesse L. Reedy.
while there, are::
, IIDDS 'N' ENiiS DEPART·
ed by Roy Holler of Chester Jack Crisp was delegated by Gallipolis and Pt.
Pleasant
through Sept. 3, will run a
Dennis Weber, Rutland, blgh- MENT- Floyd Mathews, ' of
township, won the u. s. llivi- ihe Leading Creek Flood
firemen fought the blaze from
ies of seyen-day cruises from way patrolman; George SallfJI', Syraeus,e, is spending a few
sional Frog Jump contest.
troi Association to go to
noon until 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Cincinnati to Kentucky
659\i Browneli-av, Middieport, weeks vacationing In Jamaica
ington, D. c. to further th Damage was estimated at $9.·
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on the Ohio and Tennessee Riv- e&lt;mnty health board and con- where he is visillnB'his daugl&gt;
TODDLER-SIZE PUPILS in securing of Federal funds.
000, and could have been more,
The boat is equipped with aU ers.
vention detesate; Nell Colmer, ter and her family .. .. Floyd,
five MeiBS districts will be off Col. James v. Hartinger,
but other boats and
barges
V !ted Pre
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1 modern safety aids to naviga- The galley of the Del I a 132 Lincoln HUI, Pomeroy, cjty oil the wrong side.of the 15 year
to classes Monday when Head of Mrs Violet M. Hartinger
were towed to safety. Gallipo- 8 Y •
. " 1n na 11oaa lion Including ship-to-ship ra- Queen has 44 employees. Cook- councilman; Roger Roush, Rt. mark, doean't let ase stop him.
Start programs start in many Middleport h"" graduated
lis firemen oaved building on Tradmg '" slaughter steers dlo, radar and two eight-mil- Ins aboard the Queen demands 2, Racine, city policeman and He traveled to Florida by bus,
schools; Middleport council in the Industrial College of the the Reeves plaee at Addison
heifers
extremely hon candiepowcr searchhghts. greater planning than shore lawyer; Wayne
5M Rus- then boarded a plane and ar·
Its most tmportsnt acUon this Armed Forees at Ft Lesley from a srass lire
Monday
•t midwest market.• However, all of these llerns are establishments because of
aell-st, Middleport, county auc!i- rived In Jamaica on June 3... .
week conducted a review of J. McNair ln washingk.n.
night.
thts week. Hog prtees moved merely aids: her whistle re- limited equipment, space
tor; Don Swlshet-, W. Matn-81, Charles Slack, former Pome!1l1
'd ts
b1gher and slaughter lambs mains the only legal way of electrical power,
Pom•"'Y• clerk of city council·, H'"" School atbletio great and
to ""apart•in• wer
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IN GALLIA COUNTY
QN THE SCHOOL FRONT, tower ·
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Confefments with private wells; Syra- THE BIG NEWS In
Gallipolis board ,of . .
At most markets slaughter One of the most
unusual and chef tom out southern
eroy, city treasurer; and Mtch- ence center on Marshall'• 195&amp;euse firemen are spollsoring county Ibis
was the · ·
acce]&gt;ted three ( re&lt;1gnat1ons. steers sold steady to $1.00 ihmgs about the Della Queen Ul!l from a well-stock!"i.
ael Jellkins, College Road, Syra- 5'1 championship
basketball
mcu., the Hoxie Brothers cir-1 tio• of steps by Gallia
Mrs. George Ely, Latin ·
lower, with the greatest decline " her "stesm pie-anna," or which will illelude at leaat
cuae, municipal coutt judge, team, served as master oi cercus comes to town Monday Commissioners to secure
tor, Richard Bishop,
Chicago. Steady to .25 higher calliope. The .Queen never had following items wbeo they
lawyer, secretary of the NaUon- emonies at the MU alumni fete
to put oo a performance that Gallipolis Slate Institute
and assistant coach, and
were reported at St. a calhope unlit January of 1960. port for six days:
alist patty and convenUon dele- tsst night . . . . Any «ganizawill benefit lunds of the smoke for an industrial patk.
liam 0. Northup, Guidance
East St. Louis and It was through the efforts of 144 pounds of coffee;
sate.
lion that ·has not been invited
eaters.
to the land was secured in
rector. OUt at Southwestern,
City. Slaughter Heifers Commander E. J. Quinby, one pounds of meat including
MtiJIE THAN 1,100 napkin! lo, enter a float in the "h of
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the board rested its case
steady to .25 bigher except of her owners, that she now pounds of bacon, 7&gt; pounda
went into tile makinB of the July Parade at Racine, sponSHERIFF ROBERT Harten- stste the commission w ; 11 gains! Clay Baker and
Omaha, Chicago and St. has a cailope. He
tracked sausage, 10 hams, 15
Bela Sigma Ph! Sorority's doat "'red by the Racine Fire J&gt;e.
bach and his staff are invesli- lbrough the Ohio Valley, Com: scheduled to hear the
where prices were down the historic steam calliope ribs, 6li pounds round
beef, that won the non • commer- par1ment and Emersency squad
gating two breaklngs and en- mercia! and Savings, and
side Friday night.
steady .to .7.5 lower.
' of the showboat Water Queen, :125 T-bone steak!, 95
cia! first place trophy in the should contact Parade Captain
terings thai took place Moo· National Bank, finance the
Tradmg m cows was very whiCh sank m the Kanawha Riv- chickens, &gt;100 pork chops,
Big Bend Regatta parade on Bruce Cleland . . . . Trophies
uay nighl Robbers bit t h e chase by July 6th to
OUT OF EIGHT agencies
uneven, varying from steady to er in 197. He also enBlneered pounda fresh brisket, 75
June 10.
wlll be awarded to the top three
service slatioa of Samuel Lewis the prime site acquired
14 that were contaeted by
higher and' lower. Bulls Its improvements, substituting flank steak, 225 veal chops,
Tills was the report made floats judged best on a patriotic
'" Scipio township, and the the passage of a blllln the
otis Chamber of
mainly steady and vealers solenoid valves for Its mecban- pounds caU liver, 75
Friday by Float Cbatrtn&amp;n
theme .. ..
Harrisonville school. The sta- tslature under efforts by
in regard to their
to .11.110 lower. Feeder teal valves and connected tbem corned beef, six pounda of
ty Rawlings aa the beauUful THE POMEROY Golf Club,
tron lost cigarettes, candy and Community Improvement Cor- In a United Fund
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pmes showed little r by electrie cables to a remote ted ton[JUe, 1,5211 egga,
creation waa being dismantled. host lor the Meigs County Jaylires. and at lhe school food poration. There are 175 acres score was evenly divided
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keyboard, the keys of which loaves of white bread, 10
Mrs. rRawllngs and other Boat cees golf contest last week, doand beverages were consumed. in the tract.
four saying they would
Twelve-market
of 1are of genuine ivory with mer- of rye bread, 120 aallona
committee members, Carolyn nated Its lacilltlea and chartled
ll as on foremen are tmprov- Rio Grande College has
such a move, and the
about 183,000 cattle were 5
cury contacts.
milk, 36 pounds butter
Doris Ewllig, Lola no
fees Ia the teen-age
ing their techniques in the event ped its standardo. Word
negative.
below one week ago. Last The Delta Qu- in addi· IIJI baif-Pitita bottermllk,
and Rlla Ball, spent event. Hlll!h CUster, wbo manCol .1n atomic attack In a train· out Ibis week that 47
slaughter of some ' lion to her annual PIUsburgh- quarts coffee cream, Ill
many houn working on the a- ages the course, 1lso save a
ong ,rogram extending over sev- had been dropped dua to
GALLIA WILL HOST th . •
cattle under federal CincinnaU crulae, has two lll- Anlerleall cheooe, 20
ward. wbming entry.
· golf baH to oacb player comPI'::! weeks.
grades. It 1s tile Iarsest num· Southeastern Regional Council .
was a beansh factor day cruises, apring and fail, to Swtaa cbeele, 10
'l1le aororlty baa expressed pletlng the toumameDI.
Lorry Morrison, who started ber ever
by the
In August. At a meeting at
m dressed
New Orlesns, La.; a IIJ.&lt;Ia y fOG Blue cheese, Clllfl
to Rawltngs l&amp;r· The 1oUllley winner, Pat Edhr; teaching career as a coach lege in a
Hope tbill week, six
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cruise to .St. Louls, Mo.; • 14- fruit, Ill bulltfll , ...
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a car to pull the warct. ,ol Middleport, aioJJg with
attended to hear Fred
w esa car101 mea1 day ccwse to Chattanooga, 1110 gallonJ of lee tream.
BenofEwing
lor use ill Jon Guinther, who won second
schwander, director of the
st;: bee!
Tenn .; a 20-day fail cruise to Other Items are picked
bls sarage to build It, to Car- place and third place
Department of
and
':, ':.,:,;'unto St. Paul, Minn., and for eight ai1Qll lbe way, For
Norris lor use of bls boat
Bill Hackett, will be span1
speak on "Jobs and
cents lower Cow
weeks this summer, July 9 T.....,.. River eatiiJb II
to Richard Rawlings lor S01'!'d by the Jayceel ill the
In Southeasters Ohio." He
to
eent off as
qu!red at Padueah, Ky. and
the Boat.
State tournament at Marietta
ed development ts up to
Barrows and gilts sold 5o to Oetober was $25.80. TradinB in very best melons from
Those wbo took an active part on July 25-28. The word Is out
ONLY FINEST SOLID,
people of the community,
higher this week · with cattle
totaled 3,932 at Evansville. The best
in the Boat's coostructloo dur· that Edwards baa the maklnga
coted access as the major
moderate receipts and a higher compared With 2,078 1 week paatry Is acquired at the
bJg a decorating party were of a really fine solfer ... .If he
NORTHERN-GROWN
lem of the region.
dressed pork trade. '
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Carolyn Grueaer, Mr. and Mrs. wants to sUck with II.

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Large Cro.wds Att~nd Big Bend Regatta
D.-in~ Perfett Weather Last Weekend
c.

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Wetllerbolt
a&amp; Racine Higtl SChOOl JD
IN ~S .QIUNTY
has r~signod from Eastern
Meigs county residents ·and lricl schools, and was
••sands of visitors witnessed Ibis week as assistant supertn~other successful Big Bend He· tendenl of Meigs Local schools.
p;.tla and allied events In a Fifteen teachers, many
p!a w~l(end.
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whom are retiring, have
Ideal weather made the en- milled their reslgnatiOIIl! to
Ire weekend a pleasure for ey. Meigs Local District.

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fine selection of womens
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GOC)D EI~OU&lt;~H FOR
seekin·g • judgement of $63~· Twelve market receipts
713.73 from the Calrile Coal taled 501,000 bead, up 22.om 11
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from tile previous week.
leston, W. Va.
Slaughter Iambs closed .50
lower, with some at St.
Gallla Junior Fair
att-1 mid $2.00 off. Slaughter·
are complete, aJid it was
feeder lambs were st
nouaced lbia week that t h
11 .oo 1ower.
premium boob .'!Ill be out .
Live lamb prices
ly I. 'l1le uposttion starts 1ts following a drop of 1·3 cents
lour-day CUll on Aug. J.
in wholesale carilo1IJ
for dressed
J, SHERMAN PORTER Bnd
terminal receipts
Bob Evans - · named direc- about 43,000 sheep marked a 10
tors of the Southel'tl Ohio Auto- per cent drop from the previous
mobile Club at the observanee week.
of the seth
of
Ponltry Vncbaol"d
mark of pride and conRdeneeorgaaizaUos ill
Prices paid for live DOIJrltrv II
flawleu horJ maple and ruperb
Thursday. Dan Eachus,
to Chic.'lgo
has been president of the Moun~
from late last week.
conafruction of every piece
GIUad bank for three years,
prices for wholesale
of authentic Provincetown
baa beell named vice presldant eggs delivered to Chicago were
ol tbl Savlnp Bank Co., of IIi to 4 cents higher.
furniture. SN the fodary
ChillicOthe. Dr. Sanford
Chicago wholesale butlor
regislralion fealure.
a 1958 graduate of Gallia
were eeoeraily
aclemy, and of Yale
in !Stl2, received bis
soybeans, and
degree from State University of
higher
New York, Dowmtate Center.
and oats ·
this week
He plans a career In pediatrics. on the Chicago board of trade.
Michael Harrison
Wheat was up 10 to II; com
MIDDLEPORT, 0 •
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aoybeans up 6\i to 16V&lt;.
Live catue futures were
In active trading oa
exchanges tbia week. A
of deliveries dropped to aew
low levela lor the year before
the downtrend was ebecked
ia the week. The pronounce!! II
in dressed
with feara of mora 11DeT'81
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even lhougb prices 1
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boys, after spen&lt;U,n{_. a busy
~::1 ughter of Mr. and M r ' buck Beautification contest. in .a Rt. 160 tavern. Three per·
Boys State at Oblo. l.!nlversity~
Pi:'t.e Morarity, won the
Their project is planting shrub- sons were arrested. as a result
'" the Miss Southern Ohio beaU· Ibery at Beech Grove
of the melee. Sheriff Denver
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contest
before
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Veterans
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Walker totblaassist
week inasked
for lile
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bJg paint and termite control
on-the-spot course i,n practical
Runnerupo were Miss Allee Forty-lwe members
operators m the county.
was devised .so the 1,352 boys
Smith of Chester and Mi" Kay ' pastor of Middleport
American past and also so they
Ventura, an entry from Ohio church will dedicate the i
FIRE RAISED Its ugly head CAUSES OUTAGE - A power outage in the Rutland area last weekend was caused
the
University
church on Beech St., at 2:30 Ibis week, and one fire was of by the black snake held on a stick here by the Ohio Power CO. crew from the Pome)!en Ewllig, .Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
m. Sunday. The church
pl'()porlioDB. A blaze at roy offce. The snake, according to foreman Robert (Polly) )llonls, was
fwhel
lrOIII jlard Moore, Barbara Rlsgs,
Boat racinB by t211 entries organized in 1927. The new
harbor at Kanauga de- the snake crawled into a fuse off a pole tbl'Owing a 12,000 KV line out of operation.
State Barbara Belting, Lois Clelland,
brought out a record crowd on fico Is valued at $40,000,
stroyed the IandinB boat Aile- Holding the critter after it was discovered are Ivan Wood, Robert
Ralph
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Mr. and Mts. Gene Milch and
SUnday. An art show drew 600 there Is only an Indebtedness
and damaged another Neigler, C. E. Clark and Morris.
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perscms, A leopard frog, own- $16,000.
the wne of Jesse L. Reedy.
while there, are::
, IIDDS 'N' ENiiS DEPART·
ed by Roy Holler of Chester Jack Crisp was delegated by Gallipolis and Pt.
Pleasant
through Sept. 3, will run a
Dennis Weber, Rutland, blgh- MENT- Floyd Mathews, ' of
township, won the u. s. llivi- ihe Leading Creek Flood
firemen fought the blaze from
ies of seyen-day cruises from way patrolman; George SallfJI', Syraeus,e, is spending a few
sional Frog Jump contest.
troi Association to go to
noon until 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Cincinnati to Kentucky
659\i Browneli-av, Middieport, weeks vacationing In Jamaica
ington, D. c. to further th Damage was estimated at $9.·
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on the Ohio and Tennessee Riv- e&lt;mnty health board and con- where he is visillnB'his daugl&gt;
TODDLER-SIZE PUPILS in securing of Federal funds.
000, and could have been more,
The boat is equipped with aU ers.
vention detesate; Nell Colmer, ter and her family .. .. Floyd,
five MeiBS districts will be off Col. James v. Hartinger,
but other boats and
barges
V !ted Pre
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1 modern safety aids to naviga- The galley of the Del I a 132 Lincoln HUI, Pomeroy, cjty oil the wrong side.of the 15 year
to classes Monday when Head of Mrs Violet M. Hartinger
were towed to safety. Gallipo- 8 Y •
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Start programs start in many Middleport h"" graduated
lis firemen oaved building on Tradmg '" slaughter steers dlo, radar and two eight-mil- Ins aboard the Queen demands 2, Racine, city policeman and He traveled to Florida by bus,
schools; Middleport council in the Industrial College of the the Reeves plaee at Addison
heifers
extremely hon candiepowcr searchhghts. greater planning than shore lawyer; Wayne
5M Rus- then boarded a plane and ar·
Its most tmportsnt acUon this Armed Forees at Ft Lesley from a srass lire
Monday
•t midwest market.• However, all of these llerns are establishments because of
aell-st, Middleport, county auc!i- rived In Jamaica on June 3... .
week conducted a review of J. McNair ln washingk.n.
night.
thts week. Hog prtees moved merely aids: her whistle re- limited equipment, space
tor; Don Swlshet-, W. Matn-81, Charles Slack, former Pome!1l1
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b1gher and slaughter lambs mains the only legal way of electrical power,
Pom•"'Y• clerk of city council·, H'"" School atbletio great and
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Confefments with private wells; Syra- THE BIG NEWS In
Gallipolis board ,of . .
At most markets slaughter One of the most
unusual and chef tom out southern
eroy, city treasurer; and Mtch- ence center on Marshall'• 195&amp;euse firemen are spollsoring county Ibis
was the · ·
acce]&gt;ted three ( re&lt;1gnat1ons. steers sold steady to $1.00 ihmgs about the Della Queen Ul!l from a well-stock!"i.
ael Jellkins, College Road, Syra- 5'1 championship
basketball
mcu., the Hoxie Brothers cir-1 tio• of steps by Gallia
Mrs. George Ely, Latin ·
lower, with the greatest decline " her "stesm pie-anna," or which will illelude at leaat
cuae, municipal coutt judge, team, served as master oi cercus comes to town Monday Commissioners to secure
tor, Richard Bishop,
Chicago. Steady to .25 higher calliope. The .Queen never had following items wbeo they
lawyer, secretary of the NaUon- emonies at the MU alumni fete
to put oo a performance that Gallipolis Slate Institute
and assistant coach, and
were reported at St. a calhope unlit January of 1960. port for six days:
alist patty and convenUon dele- tsst night . . . . Any «ganizawill benefit lunds of the smoke for an industrial patk.
liam 0. Northup, Guidance
East St. Louis and It was through the efforts of 144 pounds of coffee;
sate.
lion that ·has not been invited
eaters.
to the land was secured in
rector. OUt at Southwestern,
City. Slaughter Heifers Commander E. J. Quinby, one pounds of meat including
MtiJIE THAN 1,100 napkin! lo, enter a float in the "h of
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the board rested its case
steady to .25 bigher except of her owners, that she now pounds of bacon, 7&gt; pounda
went into tile makinB of the July Parade at Racine, sponSHERIFF ROBERT Harten- stste the commission w ; 11 gains! Clay Baker and
Omaha, Chicago and St. has a cailope. He
tracked sausage, 10 hams, 15
Bela Sigma Ph! Sorority's doat "'red by the Racine Fire J&gt;e.
bach and his staff are invesli- lbrough the Ohio Valley, Com: scheduled to hear the
where prices were down the historic steam calliope ribs, 6li pounds round
beef, that won the non • commer- par1ment and Emersency squad
gating two breaklngs and en- mercia! and Savings, and
side Friday night.
steady .to .7.5 lower.
' of the showboat Water Queen, :125 T-bone steak!, 95
cia! first place trophy in the should contact Parade Captain
terings thai took place Moo· National Bank, finance the
Tradmg m cows was very whiCh sank m the Kanawha Riv- chickens, &gt;100 pork chops,
Big Bend Regatta parade on Bruce Cleland . . . . Trophies
uay nighl Robbers bit t h e chase by July 6th to
OUT OF EIGHT agencies
uneven, varying from steady to er in 197. He also enBlneered pounda fresh brisket, 75
June 10.
wlll be awarded to the top three
service slatioa of Samuel Lewis the prime site acquired
14 that were contaeted by
higher and' lower. Bulls Its improvements, substituting flank steak, 225 veal chops,
Tills was the report made floats judged best on a patriotic
'" Scipio township, and the the passage of a blllln the
otis Chamber of
mainly steady and vealers solenoid valves for Its mecban- pounds caU liver, 75
Friday by Float Cbatrtn&amp;n
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in regard to their
to .11.110 lower. Feeder teal valves and connected tbem corned beef, six pounda of
ty Rawlings aa the beauUful THE POMEROY Golf Club,
tron lost cigarettes, candy and Community Improvement Cor- In a United Fund
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pmes showed little r by electrie cables to a remote ted ton[JUe, 1,5211 egga,
creation waa being dismantled. host lor the Meigs County Jaylires. and at lhe school food poration. There are 175 acres score was evenly divided
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keyboard, the keys of which loaves of white bread, 10
Mrs. rRawllngs and other Boat cees golf contest last week, doand beverages were consumed. in the tract.
four saying they would
Twelve-market
of 1are of genuine ivory with mer- of rye bread, 120 aallona
committee members, Carolyn nated Its lacilltlea and chartled
ll as on foremen are tmprov- Rio Grande College has
such a move, and the
about 183,000 cattle were 5
cury contacts.
milk, 36 pounds butter
Doris Ewllig, Lola no
fees Ia the teen-age
ing their techniques in the event ped its standardo. Word
negative.
below one week ago. Last The Delta Qu- in addi· IIJI baif-Pitita bottermllk,
and Rlla Ball, spent event. Hlll!h CUster, wbo manCol .1n atomic attack In a train· out Ibis week that 47
slaughter of some ' lion to her annual PIUsburgh- quarts coffee cream, Ill
many houn working on the a- ages the course, 1lso save a
ong ,rogram extending over sev- had been dropped dua to
GALLIA WILL HOST th . •
cattle under federal CincinnaU crulae, has two lll- Anlerleall cheooe, 20
ward. wbming entry.
· golf baH to oacb player comPI'::! weeks.
grades. It 1s tile Iarsest num· Southeastern Regional Council .
was a beansh factor day cruises, apring and fail, to Swtaa cbeele, 10
'l1le aororlty baa expressed pletlng the toumameDI.
Lorry Morrison, who started ber ever
by the
In August. At a meeting at
m dressed
New Orlesns, La.; a IIJ.&lt;Ia y fOG Blue cheese, Clllfl
to Rawltngs l&amp;r· The 1oUllley winner, Pat Edhr; teaching career as a coach lege in a
Hope tbill week, six
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a car to pull the warct. ,ol Middleport, aioJJg with
attended to hear Fred
w esa car101 mea1 day ccwse to Chattanooga, 1110 gallonJ of lee tream.
BenofEwing
lor use ill Jon Guinther, who won second
schwander, director of the
st;: bee!
Tenn .; a 20-day fail cruise to Other Items are picked
bls sarage to build It, to Car- place and third place
Department of
and
':, ':.,:,;'unto St. Paul, Minn., and for eight ai1Qll lbe way, For
Norris lor use of bls boat
Bill Hackett, will be span1
speak on "Jobs and
cents lower Cow
weeks this summer, July 9 T.....,.. River eatiiJb II
to Richard Rawlings lor S01'!'d by the Jayceel ill the
In Southeasters Ohio." He
to
eent off as
qu!red at Padueah, Ky. and
the Boat.
State tournament at Marietta
ed development ts up to
Barrows and gilts sold 5o to Oetober was $25.80. TradinB in very best melons from
Those wbo took an active part on July 25-28. The word Is out
ONLY FINEST SOLID,
people of the community,
higher this week · with cattle
totaled 3,932 at Evansville. The best
in the Boat's coostructloo dur· that Edwards baa the maklnga
coted access as the major
moderate receipts and a higher compared With 2,078 1 week paatry Is acquired at the
bJg a decorating party were of a really fine solfer ... .If he
NORTHERN-GROWN
lem of the region.
dressed pork trade. '
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Carolyn Grueaer, Mr. and Mrs. wants to sUck with II.

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Miss Katy Morarity,
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Start programs start
schools: Middleport •
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euse firemen are sp
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