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ward Robe, ot Athena. Bond of
f5,000 Polled earlier ••• ....
talnecl 11111 Deskins was rlloaoeel.
Deskllls Is ebargad wlth ,aoeond degroo murder 1n tho atab·
bing death o! Avel Hor¥ey, 30,
Dexlor, Thuradi,Y nl&amp;lrt. ,lpr!J ••
n Is alleged that Deoldnsllliib·
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at the Deakins rural homo near
DanvUJe. Har¥o,y died at Holzer
lioopltal whore he wao tll!tn fol..
lowing tholneidonl

WORKING OUT lET AILS or handling dckets and similar problems relating to the Mi"
Southern Ohio Pageant to be held MOl' !at 8:10p.m. In the Pomeroy Junior High Si:hool Auditorium
are these members of the attendance committee from Ohio Eta Phi ChaPter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority. Advance ticket.!i !or the pageant to be offered at li reduced price will go on .sale next
week. From left to right are Twila Matheney, C&amp;rolyn Grueser, Ann Chlij)man and Sue z_irkle. The
sorority and the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce are c&amp;osponsor.s of the pageant which will be
directed by Bob Hoeflich.
PLAN EARLY SERVICE
An F..aster &amp;mrise service will
be held at 6:30a.m. at the Church
cl. God in Chester. The public is
Invited.

TONIGHT, SAT. &amp; SUN.

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"TO. .UK"
BoetlltJJta

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"DIADLIIR THAN
THIMALI"

Rich.anl Johnson
EJk.e Sommer

MDGS· 111ATRE
TONIGHT lhrv TUESDAY

Aprll12·16

WALT DISNEY'S
"THE HAPPIEST
MILLIONAIRE"
(Technicolor)
Fred MacMurray
Tommy Steele
DISNEY CARTOON&gt;
Apllne Cllboro
SHOW SfARJ'S 7 P. M.

Holy Altars Cast Listed
The pageant, llo\y Altars wUI vln Wilford, and Jonathan and
be presented at 7:30 p.m. SUn- Jill' Rots.
day at the llaelne Methodist
Organist for lite prosontotlon
Is
Mrs. Mallie Circle IIIII Mrs.
Church.
The story is about a grand. Alo,yne Roes wUI bo reader. Somother pla,yod by Mrs. Margaret loists will be Pam Hill, Mrs.
Houdashelt, but with L\oo Kim· Harry Wilford and Mrs. John
bier playing the "granc:bother" Kimbler.
Young people taking the o!lerat tile age of eight, Sharon Ervin at high school age, and Co~ lng wUJ be Buddy Ervin and Keith
nle Ka,y ChaPman and PhUIIP Kimbler and distributing proHUI wiD be tho bride and groom grams wUJ bo Paula King and
when the grandmother's wedding Rhonda West. The publle I• Invited.
is restaged.
Rhonda Ervin will be the maid
o( OOnor and Ibuglas RMts, the
best man for the wedding with
PLAN BENEFIT DANCE
Jane Ann Rees and Vlekie Wolle
Tho Chester Alumni Assn. will
as junior bridesmaid&amp; and Pat sponsor a rowtd and squatoe dance
Demar, Garcia McGraw, Char- 8:30 p.m. at Chester EJe ..
lotte Teaford, Debra West IIIII mentary sehool. Francis An·
Trudy Maloska as senior brides- drows and group will provide
maids. Wedding ushers are Pat ""'sic and Jim Carnahan w II I
HLI~ James Johnson, Bill Coreall, Proceeds will go lA&gt; tho
noll, Rodney Neiglor, Lorey KiJn. Eastern Scholarship Fund.
bier and Jill' HUI.
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~ the pagoon~ the baby
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill Is
to be dodic atod. In the roles of
tho srondchlldren for tile pageant
GAUGES - GalUpolls, 11.9
are hone Frank. Eric HW. Perry and 19, 0 runninll 20 feel ol rolland Seth Hill, Lori Kimbler, K.. ers; Jlt. Plea&amp;ant, 24.80; Pome~
roy-Masoo, 24.50; Hlnten, 2.10
ralllng; Kanawha Falls, 1.06 rising; Charlooten, 18.60 rising.
Londoo, rWifting one-half foot ot
rollers: Marmet, rlUiling one ~
rourth foot and Winfield, running me foot.

River Gauge.s

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A native ot ClmonobUr&amp; Pa.,
homoiOWn ot Percy Como, Ute
RO¥ . .Mr. Ruppoll roeol•ed his
AD deiii'IO from Taylor Vnl•oratey near Morloo, Jbd,~ and p,.t..
uated !rom tho Hamma Dlvlnley School at Sprlas!lold, auo.
Ho bepn hlo ...Ues at Middlepori 00 Mar 17, 1951. For a
number Of year• he alao aorvod aa paaiA&gt;r ot tho First UJII.
od Prtob)'lorlan a.ureh In !ifn·

cuse and more recently he haa
served u pastor lor tho past
two years of the Pre!lb)'torlan

Prosnm.' ,. s.lout ·COuncU """ district ··- Ia~ ft!uo•

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Aroa Couni:IJ,

t!\oltles ~ tile comlnl yeor
wiU·Iaelude. s.:out.O·Raml, Ski!:
il880!11ed lllODthly theme~ to. !&gt;-~. Scout. Fair, W~o•
be eonaldtred hi Uti .c u•lltlr llo,y and Council. CJa"'!1'"'all• ' •
of oadl peek, his aul-a, Dilll'
Webeioi . Scoutil, whO Bra ~
Mothers, 8Ddll"ek~mmltteemen year~d bo)'s, will haVe
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BtlolV oPtn ll!luatrw, pro¥illon dtmioct Ill ,~ ~ . .~
whleh would lallek .. clown ,,...1&amp;1 from Coagreaa, Jom.- ~ "'·
borrlara In 80 per eant ot tho "The Drwdeat momenta of nf ~.
proaldtncy hu boon tlmll lllf:
nation'S houliJW hi 1970,
IIIII whtn I have aJantd Into lfli':Z
Tho President olgnecl the bill the proa:d.se of a cWitUl')'." :, :
Now, he Aid, Noarots "wtg:;
In an emotlo...,..ktd White
Houao ~ero1110ny attended by 111 ~ auaor the humillatWg •
oeorea of elvll rlihta loadtro, of beiJw turned &amp;W~ boeiUIO
elargymen IIIII ""JWI'U8111811 net" Ia aookllic ~ jol), BOlDa
IIIII -.toast oatkma11J on a roiiiW'IIIt or bu1hW a hom"' •
"Witb this bill, tho wico or:
radio IIIII telo\ololoo.
Juallee
~ age1n. 1 procla~JR ;
King' a widow was Invited to
!air
houllng
for all II a ':
Ute ~ertiiiOny but wu Ulllble to
Part of tho Amorlcao ~ of :
attend.
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clamalleiA&gt;thetroeter.uat!erlllll
moderate clamaie lA&gt; tho ear. No
me was Injured,
An aeddo!rt oeeurrod at 5 a.
m. ThurldiQ' .., Rt. SS, olillt •
tenths of a milo north ot Rt.
7, &gt;lid wu not reported unll1
7:f6' a.m. Thurtdi,Y aeeonllng
lA&gt; the polrol.
Thuraten Leonard, S9, Rock·
wood, Mich., hoadtd IIOUih, told
of!leers he mot an lmidenlllltd
ear on a eur¥e, . wont otf I h o
hll!l&gt;way and lost eontro1 In the
loose vavel. Tho ear hit a fenee
poll, according io tho patrol. No
charge was Bled. Dama~ was
lll0dtr111a.lllll 110 lllOWIIIDJurtd.

1n riots or lnterforln!J will' :
l1ollcemon or firemen &lt;hlrlnj •

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Q&gt;r
ei'rll rl&amp;bl• Jeclalatlollti t
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throe yeors, wUI allact ~ ::
fodorally owned or flnllnctd :;
i111u11Q1o Tho 011111 houllni :;
provloillne wW bo broadened •
until thO)' ljlply to most housin(:
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NATIONAL BANK
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The ~~~ Clwrebea at~­
raeuse, Forelll Run IIIII Millerllvlllo 11111 bold Eallliir StmriA
ebureh Sialdl,l' at 8 a.m. Th•Sitl·
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Mem.ber Federal Reserve System
Member FDIC

All Accounts lnsurlld Up To $15.000 Under
The Fllderal Dtposlt lr•1ur•n.. Corporation

OPEN fRI~Y NIGHTU-60 to J:OO

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tho Easter Seal Salt by Ylrtoe
tho roet tho elub aetuall31bubl.t:
1, the Melga Coow1 Crlpple4 ::
Children's Soeloey. The rotlriJil :
club preslclon\ - Wendel. ~ ;
1 .nrM~n ..ri.
loch this )'ell' - outomatleallf. :
a.AJO~oua
888 boeomes "president" o! tho CrlP: :,
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suing year·
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COLUMBUS (lJPl)- Bids will lloi8B Collllt1 In tho late ltto~ ;;_
be opantd Tuotdi,Y by the Ohio lndc&gt;oodenl of tht llolar7 ,llull: ::
lleparlmenl of IUI!I&gt;waya on t6 Later It boe,.nt,&amp;Dinhorited oil! ;:
l'OIIAI&gt;ulldlng proo]lcto ostlmatecl llgatlon of Rlltariana Who dilllreil :
to eoll ~8 million, the terseat to malltlln tho lOrrie.• It Pro! ::
bid letting opening this year. vldea for the COUIIQ"'o handie~Pt ::;
The bids Include eonstructlon pod children. Evtn11JII\y the IJOo ~
projoet lor 2.2 mlloa ,ot t-t75 elo1;y waa loco1110ratod Gnfc-:;:
Ia LU&lt;el C011117, olllmattd to mally) Into the Club progr- \:
eost $6.2 Jllilllon. The job ....
earl Hor!Qr, chelrinln of thi :
Included 1n tho March 5 bid op. 1968 ~ Sole which
.oiling but a lone bid ot f1 mil· oed\'lllei of tho ~Wei a.u;l:;
lion was rejected. Tho proJect dren'a Society, lo UfiiJw faaiW ~
Ia te be eomplstecl by Nov, 30, Ilea who ha¥0 roeolvtd 1-• lq ~
1969.
make whateontrlbutlonotbo,ycaa; ;;
The seCUid larsest proJect Ia IIIII those who 1111,)' haw been ~
&lt;'OIIslructlon Ot 111e 0na1 aoctlon, mioaecl on his melllac list, IIIII ,.
U mlleo, of tho U. S. 33 bypus who desire to 09ntrlbu18, to ~ ~
o1 Logan In Hocking c.uncy. Tho cheeks to Curtis Jtnkln~"! :;
projoet Ia estimated st $U m11. Treasurer, Crl!lpltd adldr*ii llon.
Soeloey, Ylddle&amp;&gt;ort.

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FRIDAY and SATURDA=
NIGHTS TIL 9

RIO GRANDE- The professor
JUs poem was one o1 six winthrew out the ehallense, •• a nora In the state. He and his
good one lbould, IIIII Ja,y A, parent a, Mr. IIIII Mrs. James
Karllmer IA&gt;ok it. The llrolea. Karshner, have - . Invited te
aor waa M111 Ruth Thomas, ol attend the annual spr111a tea at
tho Rjo GrllldJ faeuley. Sit 111!1· Ole Governor's Manllon, -AprU
&amp;elled ~ l!er·""'-'1 .,...., ..17"11' 2 p.m. In Columbuo. AI
ihoe wrlilaa illl1dtDIS enter tho thlo tea, llonorlng aloo ..,.,.ey
LueWo 1.o.Y ltui:k Ohloooa Cm· chairmen or tho Martha Klnno,y
got, &amp;llrlea - • 1D OXPI'OII Cooper Ohloona Library AstoIdeals IIIII natural beauey cladon, Jay, and tho othar wJn.
., tho state o1 Qblo, IIIII were nero wVI be presented awards.
to be written hi ajpateurs.
Awho was vlce-9f0Bi·
Ja,y. a aeniA&gt;r majoring In dent o1 the student boclY at Rio
&amp;l&amp;lilh, lntero- In educt· Iaiii year, a member of the Sen·
lion, ehoao lA&gt; Wflle about Jla.r. ate, and of the ldmlnlllratl¥1
donvUle, 8)'ll1bolieal ol a · •an- council, he was lllled In I b e
llhlng ora. Jay had lived In Ha.r· Who's Who of Collose
denvUle for 13 7tvl and h I a In 1967.
'I'.........• IIWl live thoro, II Ja,y fools In the flltUro people
was formerly a company tewo.
tho faelorle1 are deserted.
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GALUPOUS- JucltJoThomu
W. lllllcholl placed an Athena
Councy inln and hil wUt OD two
yearo' llrobotloa each on a ...,..
vlcllon fll a total of 10 dllferont
torgery charloa ~ Ill Galo-

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21, both ot A!h.... 'iltrola court
oo bll1o otlnfol'lilatlol\o Conrrove /
ploadod guliiJ to throe eounto ot
torgery and .Mrt. Conrrovt to '
JAY KARSHNER
IOVOII eountB of for881'Yo
Slneo Ajlrllt, thopelrhed-.
ASK TOWED
under Investigation by the
GALUPOUS - AllPII'hw for
don of!leer tO
a llllfl'laat lic0111e Saturdt.y In
problllon or
was In tho oflleo of Golba Cooney Proordar. Both ploadtd DOt SUUt: •
Court wore Johll C. Bercy,
whoa they Wl~l arn1gned 0D lht 68, GalliPOlis, pharmlelat, IIIII
eiafltl In Golli!Jolfl llunleiPal Jio.!llla C, Powall, 511, (laliiPOIIa,

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will be more lnlerosttd In the
fate ol towns like Jla.ydenvllle
and plans lA&gt; koop hlo many notoo
puaslbly for a IMxlk wh111 he is
not eo bullY lllld hla eoDOtle work
Ia oomploted.
lUi wlnnlnt poem foiloWI:
HAYDEN);U.LE
Ha.rdonvllle - one ot the last
compan,y IA&gt;wns Standa alone now .

The ministry statement sold
North Vietnam suggested on
Aprfi 8 thot Phnom Penh be the
slta ,.for preltm1nary contacts

on the ambassadortal level • , •
with 1 \olow to Pr&lt;ll&amp;rlng for the
formal talks."
On i\ilrU 10, 11 said the Vnlted
States •'eame out with the Claim
that Phmm Pooh present&amp;
dll!leuldes ••• beeouso o1 p...,.
lema atiQ"'I from tho lboeneo
of a u;s, miosloa 11 that
location."
•• At the same time, they
PI'OJJO&amp;ed a number of places
whleh are not adequate to the
llemoeratlc llopublle ot Vlet.-

A fl.eld echoes in silence clang.
lng 110Uftd8 ol
nlm1" the statement said.
The old faelorles !l'fllosto Warnw
Factories now razed, that even
The
Hanoi
regime took u.s.
before thlo century
obJteUons
to
tho &lt;oPital ot
Marufactured ela,y produels.
The memoey o1 Peter Ha.rdon,
the founder, and ol
The ehureh,

on the breeze of
WorshiJ&gt;ers 10111 past.
The old ela,y and eoal mines
ntiJ'Ioy round thtrnaelvos
Vae.nt, abandoned. '
As thewlndaof change and mod..
ernlzatl.., awopt
Aerou the lloeklng valley,
OUtmoded ways of manufadur.
lng and old ways ol life
Could not keep pace.
Slowly at llr st Ilion later more
rapidly
They vanlllbecl.
The old canal da,ya, tho era at
the railroad, the OOIII(&gt;an1

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POMEROY - Mr. IIIII Mrs.
lllllald Covert IIIII.Mra. Mlldrtd
Sal oar ware In Coluinbuo Stlurdl.i', APril e, to attand Iaiii rlteo
for liQY John- brolher-ln~aw
ol .Mr. Covert.

neutral co11D117, Whorl both
aidtllhould hlvo l'111rolllllatlon
and ldtquate e o -•..Thlo woo In dlroet eontrodlodon o1 Johnoon'o r-"'&lt;1
statementl tho Vnltecl

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talkJ," It Ald.
"II Ia clear that tho U.S.
governmonl Is clellborattb' II'JIJW to dola,y the p,.atmtnary
talks • • • " tho Forl(gn

TOM SPENCER · ·
IIEA1lS DIVISION 9 - Tom
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School Junior,

and UJoi.Mr.IIIIIMro.Jamoa

'*''"r, 132 Pine St., GaUJ.

polio, II tho ... u..govomor of DJ\olaiGG 9, Ohio
Hl&amp;lt Sebool Kq Cl11&gt;a.
eer, an ho-lludent IIIII ath·
late at GAllS, was lllll1ed to
tho pool Aprll6.

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IIWII -·CrotiiJW. Dultlea
Ia the c)lpice of ·a ,.... IW
preliminary ·~ .· onll dtla, tho talkl boiW- ll&gt;o
two aides."

License

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In River

For Year
GALLIPOLIS - Gallla Coun·
11 Juvenile Judge John W. Howoil Saturdi,Y ~~~-- tho op.
erater' s lleenoe o1 Richard M.
Slone, 16, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, for
one year after eonvlellon on a
eley pollee eharse of roekleao
operation.
Cited by the Slate Hl&amp;ltway
Patrol, Cloyd Glndlooboraer, 16,
Rt. I Gallipolis, waa fined $15
and costa for opeodlng,
Cited by pollee, Deborah GulnUler, 17, Rt. 2 Galli))olts, was
flntd $15 and colts, spoodlng,

and David L, McCormick, 16,
of 35 Smithers St., $5 IIIII cost•
for no operator's license.
ForfoiUng bonds on pollee
charges were: Lloyd A. Chev~
alter, 17, Rt. 2 Galllpolla, $17.50, I!J)Otdlng; John P, Rossig..
nol, 16, Lower River Rd., $18,
speedJl1g; Francis D. Martin, 17,
Rt. 1 Gallipolis, and Don T.
Hemoworth, 16, ot 1813 0..111nut St., $23 bonds for ~­
lng.

GALUPOLIS -Tho U,S. CoiPI

ot ~.. whlehiiiOveddredtlng equiiiatonltothoSIIvwBrlclse
dlalater alta last ..... eGIJUn.
uecl Its aoarch SllturtloJ IW four
miasllla vlellmo IIIII a m!loq
opblrpJn.

CARLA MORRIS

School.

Miss Morris, • 1967 gradu.
ate of Southom ~~1St School ill
" llaellle, Is llOW a -tllfU11li"
Slate Vnlveraley. S.e has hod
12 years of plano training and lo
a member of tho lnlvoraiU' chor·
uo . She has had training In dramait.o, danc:lng and music, For
GALLIPOIJS -The GalUa her tal111t proiiOIItatlon In tho loCountY lllorUI'. Do!&gt;artmont "" cul paseant, Miss Morris wiU
vestJsetecl the theft Frida,y of prosent a plano medley. llle Ia
two tires IIIII rims from a planill for the NROTC Gloo Club
lawboy trallor owned by Joe D, at Ohio State.
Mlller of Ro4tley. The tires were
Min Jlmlper wVI rradlate
from NoJBOIW!lle .. York H I g h
valued at '135 each.
Five or six bindars, valued II
$7.50 each, .1111112 binder chains
is
were aloo stolon. The theft&amp; ap.
parently oceurrod sometime b..,
tween i\ilrll ~12 the shorUI'• deGALUPOUS - J. E:mmott
plrimont Ald.
Morrison, Mason. Galli&amp; -Meigs
9:1orlfl' s dqludes altO lnvos- District Organization IIIII EJo.
lltlated tho theft of tum olgoals tenalon Chairman, IDIIOUIICedthat
and psollne from a dumll true k at the and of the first Cf11Jt0r of
owned ill' Ernie Walters, Rt. 2 1968 tho M-G-11 Dlsttictwas over
GallljJolls. The truck wao parked Its -ted (1081 of 859 boys Ill
at Bane's Service Station, belaw the "FOUI'"-Jo.One." project. At
GallljJolls. The sigDals wore .U. tho end of March, the )I.G.Il(
uecl at$15.
District had a total of 907 boys

2 Tires,--Rims ·

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KARON JVNIPER

oeoudng.

Exeeeded

School IIIIo spring. 91e bas had
lralJJinilln baten work and elarlnet. ror her talentpresentatloo,
llbe will perform a baton r o •·
Uno. AI NoJQlvUle-York llbela
hold m~ IIIII was home.
oomlng CJIOOn. She Ia aellve with
tho choir IIIII band and Is chaplain ot the Tri-HI-Y.

Plan lnitialioos

.Sensible Prices ;
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PO.MEIIOY - IDidallon ri~
Wlll'bo btiserVod bi lilt'~ '
American Lellion Drew WebBier
Foot No. 39 this eomlng Mondl,y
nl&amp;ht. All new members will re..
eelvo their lnidatlon lllllareurg.
eel lA&gt; attend.
Thoro wUJ be a fUll meal servec1 at 1 p.m. te be followtd by
tho lnitlatims 11111 lllttllng, All
Lolllormalroa are asked te be
on lime lor the dinner.

IN VIETNAM
POMEROY - SFC Jobn L.
Hawley, 11111 o1 Mrs. Lola Hawley ol Pomeroy, Ia serving with
llle !28th Aaaault Helicopter
C - Ill VIetnam, Mrs. Jlaw.
loy IIIII the couple's four '""'"
are maidn&amp; their hmno In Fslla
Olureh, Va.
IN HOSi'rfAL
RACINE - Larey ~cer,
Racine Rt. 1, ... ldmllttd "'
Vnlveraley lloapltal, Columbus,
Frlda.y for surgeey. He Is Ill
room nUmber 719.

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GALLIPOLIS- Vol- firemen made threo fire n111 Ill 1
five hour parlod Frtdi,Y andwero
aloo ealled to waah poallne otf
tho 11root In fruit ot the D.
HolUB Wood rtaidlllee at 535
Saeond Ave.
At 11:31 Lm. Frldi,Y, tiromen wvo eallecl to tho Forroll Alldneon, Jr., p1aeo an tht
Gfllll.sauadtra Rd., ahoula mila
IIIII a halr beyood NorUR.,. FtromB!I llld tparks from a plet
ot eeatrolltd .bundai 101 the ecljolalng area .., fire.
Thlrtelll
IIIII two trucko
made a run at 8:03p.m. Frldl,l'
to the FIQYd Blazer pace ..,
Bluer Rd., - . a milo and •
halr from the Bulavlllo Town
Houoo. !Pfkafl'ombumlaetrollt
stortoc1 a grass lire, llromon

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Lint Ia a se• dr7or at tho
Dod• and lilcll Uluncleretlo, Third
Ave. and Court St., four
men IIIII a trod&lt; lA&gt; the ..,.. at
t:M p.m. F'rida,y. Thare woo no
damop. Tho bulldln1 11 hi 1., G,lilrchi, Sr.
Flromob ultll ~
1,000 ......1 at water 1D .....
••., ....u.. oil the Ia ll'alll' oftho Wood realdonel.
The IJiooaiiM lllilltd tho
&lt;1. • ~ ear. The lour
runo brotqftt lA&gt; ii9 tho . . . ol fire ru1111 lor tbt Jtar.
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POMEROY - TwoaiJ' classes tlon or 4-H claaoe&amp; In which only
Juniors lA&gt; ride: ride IIIII
will bo lllclucled In a borse llhow rthbons will be awarded.
run;
, Western stoc:k horoo;
to be alaged betJimlng at 12
Clasooa o1 the show Include ~ hor0011111111hlp, 10to Uyoaro;
110011 111 April 21 hi Ute CouJ. Western load .. In pony, lA&gt; be
vll1o Biding Cluh, lne., at t h e )ldSed; Wellem plessure pony, plekup race; Western, children' a
COolvlllo lltow groundoonl!outeo under 48 Indies; IIOIIior horse .. horlltllllll!lblp, UDder 16; Western
stoke ract; 0811 IIIII spoon; t-Il
7 IIIII SO, toll of COolville.
manlhfp; Oag race, walk, trot
horlltllllllablp, 15 lA&gt; 19: lrall
The will be COlD· POllY horaomanlltlp, eipt years
patltloo IIIII all cantelll events IIIII under; Wolllern pleasure elaos.
Gor;y Rusoall, CoolvUIO, w Ill
will bo eleetrlealb' timed. Rib- horN; mualcalehllro;AwaJ..,..
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aa ringmaster with c. E.
boas IIIII four oalh prlrea, $8, plea.....; Woltempleaourepony,
Wonclard,
Bldwoll, ao judp IIIII
$4, ~ and $2 wVI bo awarded f8 ladle• uiil under 56 Inches;
In Aeh dOll with the exc:op. barrel race; Weatorn plta111rt, Homer A. Cole, ~· Plalno,
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Pageant wntestants
POMEROY - Miss Carla J.
Morris, daua!ller ofMr.andMrs.
carl Morris, Long Bottom RoUte
1, andMissKaronJunlper, dauah·
ter of Mr. IIIII Mrs. R&gt;ylllllld
Junlpar of Nelsonville, will be a..
IDOilg tho a conlealents laldng
part 1n tho foorlh annual M I s s
Southern Ohio Pageant.
The event will be atapd at
8:10 p.m. oo Saturda,y, Mar f.
Ia tho PuDeroy Junior H lg h

ot

the ..... ot
tho
kt7 Pin, about 18 iochtalolc IIIII
11U.:boslll diamoter whleh,..._
ontd togothtr 0)'1 bora. A • 11011 In an IJ'I bar eould bave
caustd a failure ot the llllln
8PID the design of tho
brldp. One eye bar wu foolld
brok.,.
Workers are oporatlaJ the
dreclse from ur1y IIIOI'JUg until
late at Jd&amp;ht. Tiley will- 1D
®ltn'e Eutor todaY.
Four· IPOII have boto IIW'IIl!l
by tho llaaon and Galllo Caanl1
Civil Dafenae units with liuoiyoi!D
pbllolJt where clolhllw 11111 heir
wu
ago.
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Show Features 20 Classes
Acad01111

A'ITEND RITES

ana

They domandtd tho ..,...
tiiCto should ~ pllee at a

In

BIDro

Slandsolonenow.

Cambodia Into conaldendan, It .
Aid,
OUgpstecl Waroiw.
But, It ldded:
"On Ailrll 12, Uti' U.S.
IUthorltltB, without glv!JW ll&gt;eiJ'
oplnlon on tho choice of
Warsaw, relsecl two c:oncldons
of minimum stanclard&amp; for the
plleo o! prallmlnacy contaets:

Goal

Wlllch !pLI!nt IIIII old whispers

All remain memories.
Jlaydonvl11o - me of lho Jail

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TOKYO cuP0- Mirth Vlft.
- . ~~~~ oecutd the
Vnltecl Slates of cleliboratel.Y
dola,ylng talks OD POICI IIIII
warned Wa•hi~Wtrtn 1D 11Stoll
creattJw problems',. over a slte.
The Hanoi l'Oiimo laid It heel
noted Washington'• obJtetiODS
1D Phmm Penh IIIII had
._sttd Warsaw while the
Vnltecl Siales had PflllJOiecl a
JUDber of places which are not
oeceptabie to North Vlotoam.
In two separate statements
broadcast by Hanoi Radio It
charged that President Johnson
'ftl renegtn,g on his promise to
moot With the Communists IIIQ'
whore IIIII at IllY lime.
Than! Aw&gt;oals
On Now York, U.N. Secretary
General Thant aPPealed "fervently'' to both sldea to reach a
Sl&gt;ot&lt;\Y qroemont on a silo for
tho dlaeusslons. The ll()llta1
canto In his first PUblic
st.atement sloco returniJW from
an elsl*da.Y visit to Europe
during which h~ said he was in
co-t with both Hanoi and
WashlngtonJ
Both Hanoi broadcasts, one a
ForoJan Ministry statement IIIII
tho other an editorial In tho
oi!Jelal newS(&gt;,.por Nhan Don,
accustd the United Slate• of
IntensifYing air relds on the
southern Panhandle of North
Vietnam and other "belltcose

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WAfiuNGTON
T Wo
roars oao. President J&lt;lhnBon,
at 1 White Houoe meetiJW With
Ir, Mutln Luther Kinl( Jr.,
cltelded to aok Con&amp;J'll•• for a
tough bUJ outlawlna dlaertmlDatlon In housing, the first
sueh law ever PflllJOMd bJ a
President.
Thurtdi,Y, a "loQg IIIII storm,y

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122 Students
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polt are well known In Ylddleport, ha¥1ng resided here with
their eon Ill later yeara. Mro.
RUJ&gt;IIOII died on Dee. 2f, 1966.
The 1111117 friend• of the Rev.
Mr. ~It are Invited te "drop
by" tho Weclnetdi,Y e\oenlnl ro.
eoptlon lA&gt; join hlo """'f'Pfion
lnMJlnl"ii&gt; ..... 11'1 - . pod "'
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CaldweII .Man Charged :::::.:::=.~lot;"&gt;::
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Church alllarrisoo\ollle.
Next wttk, tlu'oU8h opaelal arrangements In aec:ordaDet with
Presb)'lorlan Law, tho Rt¥. Rup..
poll will leave for North Lawla· triP" latert Johnson evoked the
burg, 48 miles northweat of Co- memory of alaln elvll 'rlcbte
lumbus, where he wlll serve as loader In alpine a 1\lltorle oPOil
paater ol tho Methodist Church hou&amp;lrw bill wblch "at IOQIIaot"
allows tho
to ,ltok
there IIIII at Min&amp;&lt;&gt;.
awards group.
housirw
outside
the
ai1DD.
Although he Is golna Into a
Miss Ward wrote:
Johneon •~Knee! lnln law a
Methodist pastorate, lbe Rev.
"I was very pleased to have Mr. K-It Ia doing eo with
received the scholarship from the permission olthe Seloto Prestho Melga Comq Dollars f o r bytery IIIII will retain hla atandC
Scholars prorram IIIII althoosh
lag •• a minister ol the Scioto
1 did not remain al Bluefield
Prtsbytoey. Hla pormlaslontedo
The State l!iihway Patrol ellSlate College, II enabled me lA&gt;
this will be renewecl each year eel Lorey Maxwell, 28, Calclwoll,
transfer to business aehool dur ..
In accordance lA&gt; regulations .ot Ohio, lA&gt; Meigs eo,mey Cow1
lng the first semester,
the Presbytery.
April 26 m a charge of failure
"I am very grateful to all eltCommenting m hlaleavlna, the to signal when poa&amp;llla after an
lzeoa ol Meigs Counq lor mak_,Jar Middleport paater, aald: aecldent at 1;25 p.m. Thurtdi,Y
Ing IIIIo acholarilhll&gt; possible.
"I will always look 111J011 the on Rt. 7, throe and two -tenths
"I am enclosing a donaUm of
Middleport chm-ch as 11\l' homo miles noi1h ol the GaUia ·Matas
$10 In order lA&gt; help some other
gr·aduate to have the same op. church ond Middleport 18 11\l' Councy line.
hometown. I was received In Mid·
The patrol llld that James M.
portunit;y as L"
dleport and Meigs C0111111 w I I h MIUirm, 17, Rt. I Middleport,
The annual rund drive for the
open arms and I go lllth the hil!l&gt;· hooded north, storltd te make a
program is currently underway
est regard for this a!ea and with left turn onto Leading Crock
under the direellm of Frod Mor ..
a heartfelt feeling of gratitude." Rd. Maxwell, driving a traeter.
row,
Aellve In oommunll;y affairs, trailer, storltd lA&gt; peso IIIII tile
the Rev. Mr. R-lt haa servPAS&amp;JVER BEGINS
ed In every position of tho Mid.
JERUSALEM (lJPO - T h e
dleport Ministerial AaiiOCial!on
olllltl .. c1a1 Passover holida.Y
aeveral times and has held of.
slarled o!flclally today as acorea
flee&amp; in the count;y assoclaUm.
of pi1D8s brool!l&gt;t pilgrims lA&gt;
He has played aettve roles In
Israel to help observe the exo.
the fund drive• for heart, can~
dus or Jews !rom Egypt more eer, 11111 polio 11111 at one lime
ClvU aorvlee tells have - .
than 3,200 years ago.
went to jail where he remained lll•en . lA&gt; 122 atudents at five
until he wao ''balled" out by hlal&gt; schools Ill Melgolllll GaUia
BID AWARDID
oonlrlbutera te me of tho drives. Counties earlier IIIIa montli by .
CHARLE8l'ON, W. Va. (lJPl) He has headed IIIJIIIIlOr B I b I e speclallsta frGlll tho Ohio Do- Cleveland Wrecking or Cia. or.hool prOiiJ'OIIlB for the eommu. partmenl of Feroonnel.
etnnad was awarded a cmtraet nlqoo oeveral oeeaalono.
The testa wore taken hi 35
for domoiiUm of 119 strueturoo
A number of Improvements pupllo at Ga111a AcademY and
hero along tho rltlhl of W8JI for have - . made te the Middle- 15 at Soutborn Local In Raelao.
lnlerstoles 65 and 77. The bid por1 church during tho Rt¥. Mr. Tella wero administered to pu..
waa $48,750.
Ruppalt's st.a,y. He oatabU- . plla at throe sehoola ol I he
a program te provide swimming .Melga Local lll'lllem, Rutland,
for children at Ute ...,.ey ehll- POmeroy IIIII Middleport.
dren'B home IS years 880 IIIII
Loeal IUTIIllg9Jilelll for I h o
has hod 40 forelgnyoung-le lello-e....sehithostaleporvlsil tho Youth Fellowllblp of tho oonnel department ~ loeal
church over tho post 17 years. ael!OOI bualntn teadlero IIIII
He eatabllllhtd tho Board of Jlea. gulclanee eounaeloro.
eonooses, Installed tho llrst outTolls were Biven for clerk.
door bulletin board and a publle stenographer IIIII clerk • cypist
address 111111iim In the ebureb. poaltlono. Studonta who pessed
The 100th amlveraaey at Ute will be plaeecloo ellglbUIQ' lists
ebm-ch was observed 4Jrlng hio which IIUQ' be used by llliite and
years Ill 1955 and In 1961 an county J181!11cloa for employm.ent
obsenoneo wao held lA&gt; mark JIWliOitl this OIUIDJII81'.
tho pallor's loth aM1ver1111'7.
Twice, tho Rev. Mr. Jlujlpolt
has boon eonunloslontd lA&gt; the
General Autmbly of tho United
Prtlb,ytarlan a.urdl - In 195f
lA&gt; Detroit, Mleh., IIIII In Columbus In 1965. He held leiiiPOI'II'Y
eonunl- aoolgnmtnla at. tho
General Assemblies. He Ia eur ..
rently sonl1111 as enrolllna clerk
of tho Seloto Preob)lltey,
ID tribute lA&gt; hla serriee, a
public farewell reeoptlon wVI bo
hold at 7:30p.m. wemeldiQ' at
Ute church, A 111!1&gt;1 prorram will
bo preaenlecl IIIII relrellhmonta
Mn'td.
MDvlna with Ute Rev. Mr. aup.
pelt will be hlo father, Clar·

Serotng' Meigs (:'ountv for over 9IJ

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FeQruai')',: ·~ ·Seoo!I·SP.I r If;
Qrulib. bplilnecl, '"'bt P r
tho parlod !rom .MtYi968 thr&lt;IUII&gt; Mardi, ibdloii ,Lore; IJild April, ·, rrom ,&lt;If II!! ·r;:ut. II.C:aul PI~
April 1989, ac~ ·to T 0 m HobMel aad Pttl.'
h~' a ·diPfi·ol Pllf»&gt;it tbat

.D. theGrubb,Trl~
DJ&lt;edor

Mi.!l.s Jamerilla 8, Ward, me
o1 the 16 winners ol schoJar ..
llhlps offered laat spring by tho
Meigs Couney Dollars for Scholars program has sent a contrt.:
butlm of $10 to thlayear' s program as concrete evidence other
appreciation lA&gt; the scholarship •

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Trl.st.lol Arta Courlcll, il o' t •llld· cobllllo; Nclvombor, ~- ~Ill, ll\owmln, ••
sccutl or
bail; beoembor, Winter W!llldlr· · athlote, orlllll, OllldnOtr; •
AdUlt loodora In ·each paek ~; JIIII&amp;J'1, tit for Amefic&amp;; &amp;IOloll.t. '
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1886 Culllic1lul "ru&gt;-$eollt~•· AU811111 Mll;' ~p,...am,
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P!'ckO :•• ' ·~ ~ _,.,,MoiJ!h; ~· lloorwlt " ,61 .,are 'Weller, .aooll!llat,

he .Is raallnllw to .head
eoaoh at tho Vnlveralq of ~!~Do
neiOII.
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John
Kmldlo, who ro~atN!no»lOla thi•·weok after nine....
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alo.
Wallo is be~ SOIIIbt on two
chii'JIOO or ormed robber.Y lo'
tho BrackovWe IDd Middleburg
polloe ciclartmonts. He roporte&lt;lly is al10o,ys armed and should
be considered dangerous, Slxbe
ooid.
Wells was saved from the electric chair in 1938 when his first

degree murder sentence was
commuted to We. In 1961, it was
commuted to second degree, and
he was paroled June 8 the same
yMr, He iS 5-8 in height and

Green Acres

Story to be
Told in Film

HONORED FOR SERVICE - Dr. Frlll&lt;i&amp; W. illano, Galoo
Ill ColllliY Healtb Commluloner, was presented a plaque of
ljlllraclation Ill&gt; Mr"' Ello Coodee IutTuesdaynlghtlor .. aery.
ices rendered during the past 23 years.'' The ceremony took
pluo ~ the Gallla Colllllj' TB IDd Hooitb Association's
anooal meeting. Cfawney PhotoJ

Driver Injured
POMEROY -

A car driven

by Earl McGrath waa a total
loll when It &amp;truck a bridge a.

IFYE Student
Coming Here
PT. PLEASANT ~aw,

Harriut

West Virginia's particlo-

Pr. PlEASANT - Richard A. Road, .5 ol a mile west of the Pant in the !967 International
KoiiJ!, Executive lllreemr - Acl- Rutland post olflco, illeril! Rob- Farm Youth Exchange program
mtnlatrator cl. the new Green ert Harlalbach reported. McwW be in "'ason ComlY, AprU
Acres Regional Center for the

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a broken nose 15 to present programs on her
experiences in India.

CICUI11.
A P4.2,888 grant ewllcatlonto
finance Phase D of tbe bllildlng
program Ia currently be~ re·
viewed lo' tho State Board of
Healtb and it opproved would

Miss Shaw is a llltlve of Barbour County and just recently r&amp;o
turned from six month&amp; in India
where she lived and worked with

her host famUies in rural areas.
About 100 U.S. delogates are
chosen each year to live and
work in 35 countries. 1o West
Virginia the state 1-H staa r ..
provide sheltered work&amp;mp Cor commends one young person t.
40 retarded yo~sters and a tween 20 and 30 years of age to
green house to instruct some the National 1-H Club Fotmdo25 students ln lawn-cue and tlon sponsor or the IFYE pro~ Future plans call lor gram.
Schedule or Miss ~aw's IPthe construction of a medical resean:h and treatment unit. a do,y- pearances in Mason County is:
care and classroom building, m. 12:30 Point PleasantllighSchool;
&lt;bor and outdoor facUlties and 2:40 p.m. Hannan High School
a diagrosls and eval~ation unit. and 7:30 p.m. Ordnance School
A reglonal sheltered workshO!l for the general public.
program is presently be~ Oil"""
ated at Green Acres for some
Of all birds, the humming20 retUdodlndlYIWals.
. bird lays th~ smallest egg.

Annual Broom Sde
18 April 16,'t7th,

Visitation Day

Is on April 30

Four Gallians

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RU88ell

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Coin Qub Will
Meet Tuesday

·Poui.try Products Prices'Firmed
WASII!NGTON (IJPI)- Farm
prices for pooltry promc!S 'In
· tbo last aix montl!o ofl968 will
probably average above the
July ~ December, 1967, levels,
Agriculture Department exporta
predicted today.
The pernment forecast Is
based on indicationa that egg
production after this JUI'Ie is
Ukely to be 2 to 4 per coni below lalt yeari turkey production
In the major fall marketing
- - will be down sobstanlial.
ly; and broiler cbilikon jii'CQ!ciioo dwing tbe laat aix monilia
ol tho year will be up only
.-ralely 11-om 1967.
Man,y JlOUIIrymon were haro
hit last year when heavy sup.
pllea Pllhed prices down. Laat
November, lor example, egg
prices were so low that the deparlm!lrt bM&gt;k tho ~uoual otep
ol buying lo,ying hens Io help
pOultr)'meD reduce the aize ot
their ftocko.
NoW jii'CQ!ctlon reports indicate cutback• in i~qing noeks

are beginning to make them.
selves felt in the eu market.

Egg production for J-ary.
March this year was 2 per cent
above a year earlier. but output
Cor tile April · Jooe period Ia
expected to be close to year.ago
Ieveli. After June, production is
likely to be below last year.
Expect Increase
Egg pri&lt;es in the January •
March · quarter wltll pro®ctlm
running above a year earUer,
averaged 30.6 cents a dozen to
farmers - 4.2 cents below a
year ago. But with the production tide turning, prices from
April tbroogh June were expect.
ed to average 111-"tl7 above 1
year ago. After June, prieea
are expected to average 141Jl0d.
erately to atbstantlallyn above
1967 ieveia,
Government economi&amp;to said
alao that, it turkey pro®ctl&lt;ll
Ia cut by lll"OIOid ihe If JlOf cent
indicated in a JIDIIII')' farmer
survey, prices after June will
be above last year's Jeveh. The

Employment is
Found for 55

Follow.,_

Vietnam Victim's Rites Tuesday

AFISTFUl
OF DOLLARS .

GIVES YOU YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH

''THE HAPPtiiT

May the glory of the Resurrettion

GALUPOUS - Military aervIces lor u. S. AriJJl c.PIIIn
Archie Andrew lll,rman, 28, wW
bo -.clOd at 2 J1, m. Tuesdo¥
at the Ai&gt;Plo Grove, Ohio lfllho.
diS! Chureh under the cllraction
of Hav, 0. H. Cart, Mlclcloport.
Burial wW be in 1-.-t Folio
Cometery.
Cli&gt;t. lle.,yman was killed In
10doo Io VIetnam on Tuesc~Q,
Apr!l2.
He was a bell- Pilot wltb
B ~. 7th Sqdn., 17th Air
Calvary, H!l copter Wll lhot
down by the VIet Poor oe.....-dq

bring to you and your family peate,
joy and blessing. We wish you a
most happy and holy Easterl

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SUNDAY
TIMES· SENTINEL
PS&amp;IIhlll
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••en

~ ) ~ IN Ol!it \'lllfj

GAU.IPOW DAIU Ta&amp;l.~" i'i£
IZS Ttllrd Ave., r.lllpalll, Oil It , fNII ....
li1hed , ..'1 ......,.! ''"irlf-tJe.,. .....,.., ,
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to roports tram the U, S. Do!enae
Department.
Cli&gt;t. Hayman wu horn Feb. 6,
1940, in Bender- W. Vo., 10n
or Wald B. Hayman IDd 11&gt;nna
SWann Hayman, Who &amp;w-v!ve.
,They reside on Raolne Rt. 2.
He married Maey L. Watta, Rt.
1 Gallipoho, on Doc. 24, 11159.
She aw-v!ves,
A ilalH&gt;rother, Charles looJDo
Ia, pt. Pleaaant, &amp;lid a oiater,
Mro. ll!eryle Knight, New Haven,
W.Va., ourvlve.
. Capf. lialman gr-11-om
Pt. PleaOint lllgb Schoollo1858.
He ,eatered tbe owvlce &amp;IX )'Mrl
ago, and -.led olrlcer&amp; candloo
claW school II F~ Jlennbw, Go,
He graA'Itedllvm tbe Ft. Ruelter, Ala., fllcht schooL He 11'rivecl ID
last Octobar.

MiLLIONAIRI"

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Members or a n
d..
tachment, u. S. Arll!l, wWoerve
as Pallbearers T~eodt,y.
Friends mlj' callattbeWaugt&gt;.
Halley- Wood Funeral Home in
GalllPolla on llondt,y
and 7•99. m.

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TonunrSieele
DISNIY CARTO()N:

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SHOW Sf ARTS .7 P, II.

There's an old saying, HA dollar 118Ved Is
a dollar earned.H But a dollar s~n! oug~t
to earn ils full value, too. And when vciu
spend. it on Devoe paint, It does. That;•
why we carry Devoe paints and r,.cp!l)·
mend them to friends and customjlrs who
have .trusted our judgment and Integrity
for bo many years. We don' I let you dOO.Vn
because Devoe doesn'llet us down. When
you wanl a pain! job we can guarantee,
let us sell you the Devoe paint thaj Wll&amp;
design&amp;!! ·
for your
• Hole:
- 11 ...,....., ,.,
. purpoea.

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GAUJPOLIS - S.O.S. - S.O.S. - S.O.S.
A ~ In Distress - steamboat ilEiita Queen. That'• tile title
of an editorial in the April edition or Pitt lloating, an Edition of Ohio
IU ver lfagoalne.
After .-.adlng tbo editorial write your Senator or Congreuman
and heJ.p us 14Save the Delta Queen".
Tbe Editorial:
Now!&amp; thetimeforallgooclrtl&gt;o Queen to®erateaflerNo-.
ermen to rise ..d be 'heard, She Is ' tile on!¥ rive..-lf!ected
Would yo~ aUolv an innocent Ill&gt; tbe: law.
II I~ ablan np,
man to dle lntheelectricchair'l
The ~ I• lflected bacauoe
Tbe unjustly-doomed delabe
to in the oYOrni,cht trade. ObIn this case 1&amp; oot a man at .U. but
vlouoly,lawmakora
inrell!rieting
the grandest old la&lt;lf of all tbo
vessels
of
ctrtliD
deset1pttons
Western Rivera: The Greene
hid .a-IIW crottiD mind. The
U...a J&gt;OPuiar Delta ~term ··•ovemfebt" in tbeJr minds
Her Led,yoh!P has boon hitlo'
the now Public Lew 89-777 Sot.,. were uaed to describe distanees
cy at.SOIIegialationfordoepdrltl or over 10 hours or so from shore
veaselo. n prohibita the Delta -in other words, crvla~ tar
enough out to sea to make an

THE anocfation CooPerated With the city 1 n d
cow:ty health det10rtmento in the tuborcuiln teBiing
Program in the ochoolo. It P~hlsed spacial equiPment for use in the TB clinlc, which is held In the
county health de.l)artment.

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OTIIER komft\unlty service proJecis inci~ded pii'Jhenta lor 146
chest x-rays•. and assistance in gettttl8 volUnteer clerical workers
during tho recent diabetic clinic.

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THE llloclation remembered Gallla ~nfl' Patients in TB ho ..
Pltala by sending tbem cords on spacial do,ya, and gifts during 1 h o
Chris~• holidays. Dentures were furnished one P«tient. and tray
favors and ..,azine aubscrjptions Were furnished the TB hospital..

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TilE 1967 Christmas Seal campaign, ooder the leadershiP of
Clarence ThiiRIPoon, chairman, Produced $4,30o.75 In donations, an
increaoe of f396.75 over tbel966 total.

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HERE 18 a breakOOwn of activities, the annual financial report.

lll11i tbe 196lf-69 budget, IP!&gt;roved d~ring the organization's annual

meeting Iast ,T~osday night,

SUMMARY OF TUBERCUWSIS ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR 1967
Cheat Clinic, 15; Patients Seen At Clinic, 257; Patients In HosDitals, 5; Patients Discharged. 1; New cases Reported For the Year.
13; lllatbs, $; -1m Direcii.Y 10 TB., 2; T.B.- Secondary Cl~oe, 3.
~uratng: VilitJ, 1213; Tuberculin Tilts Given For the Year
4368 ~ Positive Reactors, 129; MobUe .X..rl,)' Unit, 438, ~
Active eaoes Found; eaa.. Under Soc&gt;erYlalnn, 51.
Co&amp;! to Co~nfl' lor Patient Care- Druge, $1,676,91; Tr&amp;nSPol'o
tation, ft99.291lloiiJillallzation, $15,170.25.
FINANCIAL IIEPOIU
"Prill, 1967 tbru 1\laroh 31, 1968
Balance o~ hand, AprU 1, $3,11!2.95.
·
llopoalts, Christmas Seal CIR!Palgn, $4,300. 75; Interest and HeflUid, fl41.32; Totalllecoll&gt;ts, $4,442.07; Totallncomo,$7,625.02.
Qabura~ents. A&amp;soclations i:Jipense, S.3,203.46; 0. T.ILA.-Percentago, f900.16; Transferred to Savings for Equli&gt;men~ $1,500.00;
Tolal, $5,606.82.
Balance on hand, March 31, $2,018.40.
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BUDGET 1968 -1969
Community Somco, $1,912.00; Pwllc Healtb EAication, fll2.00;
Patient Servfces, $124.40; Public Information, $5.00; FMd Haloing,
$945.00;' A. .nistrative, $407.00; Tolal, $3,505.40; Operating fn.
come, Chrtsbnaa Sial Fwtd &lt;N.U, $3.397.58; Estimated lnterest-ReCMd $150.00; Total $3,547,59.

MOLLIE NELSON
GALLIPOLIS - Mro. Mollie
NelSon, Hamllton, Ohio, mother
of Mrs. Jolm G. Wheeler, 548
Jackaon Pike, died at 1:30 p.
m. Frlda.Y at Hamilton.
In addition to Mrs. Wheeler,
she is sunrlted by her husband,
Willlaltl Nelson, nveotherdaugfl ten and two sons. There ar~
.several ~UMdchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at Hamilton. The mlnfstor will be the
Rev. Lowell H~t. B~al will
be In Rumilton.

1WENTV YEARS AGO, 11-om tho CUes of the lllll.,y Trib~no and

weekb Gf4.1.. Times .... Heavy rain brings high water. many roads
closed in &amp;rea. elsewhere .... Major Oood threatens Ohio River Valley. ' GaliJpoUs ·vtrtuaJ.b" liiOlated .... Rain continues 11 area awaits
~ ' !'l,fl ~~v),lle s'llferlng worst llood in history, s;x
ho~o..,. .
arpd ·~ F~ crollts at 59.25 on·park !ron~ 61.1
at !Orella ~ andbw GOll!a'a worst April flood in ~litory ;." Carl
&amp;nith rel_ignp post at Altman's Sore co enter welding business .....
Mail HrVI.ceieXtended to some 800 residents in new subdivisions ••••
Dr. N. A• ~n named new Rotary Cl~b president •••• Parkersburg
h~lar llmlia GAHS to one hit (by Brock Borden) 11 mue Devil I drop
9-0 beaeball ,tilt to PoWerful West Vlrglnlans •••• Wellston Inflicts
6-3 SEOAL looa on charges of Coach Jim Halderman ....Walter
Alliaon elimlnateo 1947 bowling chamPion, P~~PPy Roea, in GalilltOlla toumament .... Leroy Betz, 57, dies suddenly •••• Mrs. Amte
Miller, 77, Claimed Ill&gt; denth .... Mro. Anna B. Echelmeyer, 54, a
,.dvo of Wai'n~t Twp., and widow of Rudy Ecbelmeyer, oucc~bo.

NEWS
GAUGES - Galll!lolio, 12.0
- and 15.6 rlll1lllDg 12 re&amp;t ot roll.
: ero; Pt.
24.15; Pome.
• IW~IOII, 1.09; Hintm, 2.19
: Blat.; Kana
Falla, 5.97 fall: log; Charleflon, 18.75 faDing.
; London, rlll1lllDg aix lncheo of
: rollers; Mal-met. '"' the alii;
' and Wlnlleld, rlll1lllDg ooe toot.
: BOAT MOVEMENTS:
: GALLIPO~IS LOCKS - Alton
: ZOJilyr 3:15 p.m.; Jeff: boat up 1:05 .a.m.; Oliver C.
: Shearer
8:55 a.m.i Lucy
: Jane LuC:;&amp;II
Lm.i l:lrim-

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FOR q)UR1'
OF APPWS
R~PUiuc:AN

MARGARET GAB!IIi
MIDDLEPORT - lllrs. Mar.
pret Gabbs, 83, Hobart St.. , died
oarly Saturdo,y at Meii!B General Hospital Collowlng ~·linger.
ing illness.
ille wos .born Sept. 15, 1884,
at Carmel. Sle wu a mermer
of tile Mlddlepori Firs't United
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are three nieces,
Miss Florence Rowe, Ml•:ldleport;
Mra. MUdred Ho.ve, C-4-.lumbus,
and Mrs. Mabel Lambl!rt, Co·
lumbus. Her _parents, husband,
Ben, and a brother, preceded
her In death.
Funeral services will be held
IIENRIETT A MCDADE
PORTLAND- Mrs. Henrietta at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Raw.
Mr.Dode, 84, Portland, died Frl- Ungs • Coats Funeral Home with
da,y at the home of her daughter, the Rev. Howard RuppeIt offiMrs. Gerald Ouro In Huntington. ciating. Burial will be in the
ille waa born Oct. 31, 1883 Middleport H i I I Cemetery.
in Portland, the daughterotMary Friends may call at the- funeral
H. Williamson Mlcklleswart and home anytime after 10 a.m. MonWilliam H. Mlddleswart . 9Jewas day.
a member of Racine Chapter
REVA QUEEN
134, Order of Eastern Star, and
GALLIPOLLS
- Re-va ·Adams
the Portland Meth&lt;XHst Ch~:~rch.
Queen,
57,
Kerr,
wife of Char~
Eastern Star rites will be held
al 7 p.m. S4mday at the Ewing lea QJ.een, died at 12: 15 a.m.
Saturday In Holzer Hospital.
Funeral Home.
Born near Kerr, on July 10,
&amp;arv:lvtng ln addlt1on to her
d&amp;UJhter are a 11011, Gllbert, Six 1910, she was the da.Uighter ol
Lakes, Mieh.; four grli.ndchtl~ Amos L, and Glenola M. Smith
•
dren, and seven great..grandchll- Adams.
dren. Her husband, V. E. McQleen was a member ot
the Weoterman Methodist Church
Dade preceded her ln deatll.
· Funeral services will be con- and Vinton Chapier 375, Order
ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at tbe ol tbe Eaotem Star.
Sur¥ivon al110 Jncluck; aclalqtl.
Ewing Funeral Home with the
Rev. Freeland Norris oftlciat- tor, Mra. Ceell &lt;Delores Jean)
lng. Burial will be In ihe Leiart Lee, Norman, Okla.; a son, RobFalls Cematory. Friends ma,y ert L, Queen, llladl1011, Ind.; a
call al the funeral homo an.J'· sister, Mr1. Paullne · Kratzer,
ume.
ColUmbus; and two brolhera,
Kenneth Adams, Kerr, and Rusoell Adame, Columbus. There
are nine grandcbilclron.
J
Lock 23 , Cri11 J r.
Funeral aervlcea will be heici
up 5: 15 a.m.;
down 3 50
J
R
Hine
at
1 p.m. Tuesdt,y at tile McCoy
: a.m.; ames •
a
4
25
R
cine
Lock
w-1
Funeral
Home in Vinton by the
up ; a.m.; a
1,~
TraderUlt7a.rn.;GreenupLocks, Rev. Freeland Norris. Burial
Helen z. ~p 4:20 p.m.; Ravena. will be In VInton lllemoorlal Park.
wood up 7 p.m.; Fnnkiin Pier&lt;e Ea Item Star rites wl.il be he!d
up 2 a.m.; Esoo Weal Virginia at 7:30 p.m. lloncla!r at the fUn.
clown 2:45 a.m.; Jane T. down oral llomo. Frlendo Dill' call at
3:20 a.m.; Meldahi Locks, J. the fUneral home MoocliQo after.
S. Lewia up 6:30p.m.; Warren noon and evantag.
Hougiand ~P 8:20 p.m.; sarah
30
5
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Mr'

stone up 7:15 a.m.i H. E. Bowles
down 8:20 a.m.; L. F~ up

9:45a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - London,
Fort_ Dearborn down 4:50 a.m.;
Marmot, Alan R. Merrill down
10 p.m.; Solvo,y doWD 11:20 p.m.;
o. F. ~ever down 2:30 a..m.;
Winlleld, Tlnun.,y L. While down
2:45 a.m.; Mt. Slate up 3:40 a.
m.; Polly R. down 6 a.m.; Halen
Z •-·- 6 35
•0~•n Rtv
: a.m.
mo
ER- Lock 14,
Vo11~ ROll G., Nelooo Brood·
foot, and Beaver, down walling;
Lock 15, OVEC up 12,05 a.m.;
= r -:=a.m.; Lock 16•
Tl
He
up 4•55 a.m.;
tan 141n!::_5 a.m.; Lock 17,
Jolm
J. ~· down 2:30 a.m.;
Rnbert P. Tlboit up 4:15 a.m.;
18, Princ!plo down 3:20 a.m.; Walter I
WUIIam1011 up 4:45 a.m.; Georp
T, Price dowD 6:20 a.m.; Endeavor up 8:5$ a.m.; Lock 19,
E'Deana Bosworth up 8:50 a.m.;
Lock 20, New l\18rilnville up
5:10 a.m.; Becldord down 6:3$
O.'!J.; Lock 21, Waller Curly
down 5:15 a.m.i Jetrer1011 · up
· 6 a.m.; ~ 22, l'lillll&gt; Sporn

~~Lock

GALUPOUS- Pic. EddieM.Brabhamlsspendinga ie.ave
11-om the u. s. Annywlihh!sparenta, Mr;and Mrs, E. L. Brlll&gt;hlm. hli sister, Nell, of Jackson Pike, a~d Gdler relatives nnd
friends. Pic. Brabham gradllatedllvm Scout. !»gTral~ SChool
oo April 5 at Ft. Benning, Go. Followq his leave, he and his
dog, "'Mac,' .. will be statiOned tn Vietriam for one year.

Area Deaths

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ROY . TYREE
POMEROY - Roy J. Tyree,
51, Louisville, K.,y., paaoed awa,y
Fridlj' evening aiGallipoilsClin1~ after a brief illnesa.
He was a civil service em ·
ployoe for 20 years and a vator.
an ot World War n. He was preceded in death by hls father,
Charles, and brother, Ra.,y EI ..
mer.
SUrviving are his mother, OJ .•
lie Mae, RD 1, Mlcklleport; thret~
sist.ers, Ruby Hyatt, Columbus.;
Margaret Barrett, RD 1, Rut~
land, and Opal Jean, at home• 1
and four brothers, James, ~rn·
cuse; Charles, Jr., Langsvillu;
John Roger, Middleport,andRotJ~
ert, at home.
FlUleral services wUl beTue.!!ida)' at 2 p.m. at the Miuion
Church in Rutland with Okey
Cart otriclating, Burial wUI be
i(l Miles Cemetery and Rutland
American Legion Post 46'7 will
have graveside services. Friends
m~ call after 10 a.m. Monday
at the residence. Martin Funeral
Home is in charge or arrangea
ments.
OTTIE WRAY
PT. PLEASANT - 0 t t le
"Jack" Wray, 70, Apple Grove•
died Frida~' in St. Mary'• Ho ..
Pita!, Huntlngum, W. Vo.
He was a retired farmer. lxtrn
at Ashton on Ma,y .29, 1897, a
son of the late Monroe and AnM
Waugh Wra,y.
~rviving are his wife, Hilda
Steele Wr~; seven sons, Raymond, Leonard, Albert and Lew.
renee WflY, all or Apple Grove,
Charles and Curtis Wray, both
of Columbus, and John Wray,
Harrtsfllle, W. , Va.; three daQ.
ghters, Mrs. Hazel M1llor, Columbus, Mrs.. Virgie 8:arberry,
Ona, W. Va., and Mrs. Maey
Harper. Charleston, s. c.; four
brothers, E. M., BW. Judson
and Clovis WrR¥, all of Ashton;
three sisters, Mrs. Sadie Bal'nett. Ashton, Mrs. Urtd.e Roach.
Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Tre.sste £a\.
win, Marion, 0.; 46 grandchtl·
&lt;iron and 16 great-grarui:hlldren.
Funeral services will be held
todt,y at 2 p.m. in Ball's Chapel
Ch~ch wlih tbe Rov. Charles
Kinnelrd o!!Iclating. Burial will
be in t h e church cemetery.
Friends mil' call at tho MoiuSteveoa Funeral Home.

overnight service _practical.

Now lan't It rldieuloua to incl~de

the Delta Queen In tbet
category'/ A riverboat of her
stature is a minute or two from
shore at all Umes.
The Queen couldcontJ.nuetoop..
erate as a passenger vessellnovernlght service iflt limited Pa~
11engers from 194 to 49 or less,
but this Ia notaconomlcall.,ypractical. The new law would allow
tho boat to carry 2000 do,ytime
passensers.
The ~ Is not a trlm!l. ll!e
is Orst class all the w.,- - right
down to ihe high Polish on each
piece or brass. In 78 yoars, the
Greene Une his operated 28
steamboats and no passenger tlas
lost his Jife in a mishaP on any

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The Green Line has just spent
$150.000 to see that the record
IB 1101 brokon on the Delta Queen.
Improvements are maj;)r repairs
to tile steel hull, boilers and...,..
illary equiPment; reJ)laced obsolete 011en ftre kitchen
with safe electric ranges and O¥ens; repainted tbe bulkheads with
fire retardant lntunescent coating&amp;.
Some legialators alreo&lt;IY see
the injustices o( restricting t h e
Delta Queen. Botb·- House and
So,.
.. t
ItA&gt; •bills have boon iolroAEed to
allow her Lecjysh!P ailttloloriger
lifo, th~s giving theGreeneUnos
time to build a new hoi~
llulldlng tbe first new river
passenger vessel in 40 years is
an aweiiOJile undertaking. Since
COJQPietlng market research on
tbe project, the Greene Line has
gone ihrough
sets of_ plana

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Dlli!ING the past year, the ••soclatlon furnished
health education nlaterial for uae In the Pubi.Jc
schools. IWrsi!W schoOl, Rio Grlll.de College, prh,
the clty and county healtb ciePartmento.

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trying "' c""'e up with 1 closien•-~
that I• oUic:iont, IIIIo and comCJ,.&amp;:VE.LAN ~ - libt.~
lolUble .... ~ ......
pearance,
Sltet,y, Counc:U hlll'ril~its . •
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spring to get ftnal ~roval on ~ ·~t'll(ilnee: iho AWIIrd
llnanci~ the new boatlrom the of llc.,.,r1 "' t)lo liandatd ou
r
Mlrltime Admlnlotratloft. !ilon- C&lt;i• (Qhljoj fin J.tl' OUIOtending
b' thereafter.. the liUC:!;=tlllltul bid- IIIOQ- ~In jile?. .
der will lay the keel. J;;veriit ev!jphlo ~ ~Diy 2;28 d!lllbltngor
e~ing goes well, tbo &amp;II'Pllore, loi!• tlino
~r mi!Hon
designers and shipyards .llf U ~~ ,wor~lf.Jtyear. The
would bo intPooolble lor uie ,_ • I I• o&amp;i6 lilhlo ohoWod a sitboat 10 be ftnlohed before .Do- l)il!eant reduciioft ' In such ,,..
c......,. 1969 - a year otter tbe lurleo In t compu'iaonotito 1967
statutory doadllne lor oPerating record with ~ ciwn previous
tbe Delta ,.._,
thno yearo and that or the pot.
Any businessman kncPw1 wbat rol'!lllllnAlStry II I
such ayearwoulddototht!Gnene
Lines. Thta Ia why tho .,..,_
ainn or time Ia a Musr.
The Greene Lines ia unongthe
richest nunea In river .tradition.
The Delta Quoon ItsetrlaaJ&gt;Ortof ·
ihe &amp;IBIII! In tbe little towns and
bls cldes all along the rivers.
Ever watch from 1 ri¥er tmm
•• the Queen Puael'? Busine11
&amp;10110. Children run, Point IDd
ohoUI, ''The llelta Queen, ihe
Delta Qu- Thare ahe goeo. ~
All &amp;tare at her Le&lt;IYihlP 10 she
grocoi~ P~lhOI alorw. ft takes
a while tor the commurdt;y to r•
turn to normal. Vl&amp;ltora a week
later wUi be told ''The llelta
Queen _passed herelaat~.'"
The beoutltul ~ Ia tar
too intPortantapertofAmericana
ever to lllow a mistake In the
wording of • law to ba 1 dolllloo.
JliQY congressman recetvea35
10 40 letters about one laaue, he
wW probably jump to· aetlop.
&amp;&gt; write your legialltor. Aak
him to &amp;IIIPort llouse Billo 15711
I&gt;~ 'C.."!Ltrel HoieJI!IICI!if
and 15580 or Senate BW 3102.
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Ttlese btlls seek a Ume extenGolllpotlo,
Ohio
sion lor the Delta Queen.
!&gt;hoM
446-4290
In your letter, urgeoutdghtap..
.._446-4511
peal. CoJWre&amp;s &amp;houid make a
speelf1c exemPtion fortheQueen.
A true Led)' is wt.lu•II.Y in distress. She needs help from aU of
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By HOBA!Ir WILSON, JR;

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The Ga!.ha CoMlY Tubercuioala and l!ooith Aaoocatlon recently
COmPleted a~er year of outat.lndiJw service tO tile eommuRiQ".
The orsant.,tlon Is to be COli\Plimented for Ita etrorta duri,_ t h o
, ,rll past 12 monthi.
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Li.IPOL$ ~ 'l1drt7 , live · Invited' !i&gt; ~
~ ·II- ~~~ Wbll!lnitiHI, two vehicle iccld'lirt Fr!dt,y
atlonded ttio ..-zy G-K ~ ~ 1&gt;11.1' 3.
UscHARGEDI 4-ndoll Qbre. 10 p.m. near
on Ill- 62
Y~.
nillhl al 4-SatV
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K7P.r eo :Thilt14'
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acAtihO roundlal!lol-were: .
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'l'h•· mla"-1&gt; oc~urred ' Whlp' a
' . .Ktlci lllllrlct Scooi! ,l!x, Dorl
Croml -~ 204 ton aDd daOJghtor, Pl. ·fleaaant; · ~und ·
ven .... !leo
and ~·
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..~. ~Dlaii'lcit Commlso!oi!er, oq0c1 203 Gallll&gt;ollo, Jane Hllrdwt,yand Va.rl»ow ._u.,,- - - l -•· drl"'!' bf AI~ GW,ea, .U;
all lcoirtera 10 a1ta1c1 tile inollal JUanita Noe; l'l!lik. 253 !caoon, James &amp;n!tb and aon, 8Jutl&gt;. Ca1111n Cnok. w•. ,va., coll;l!led
Tr!.siate Areli C...cll dlmer GI...,. and Ira cartwrltlt~· Palik aldol Harey KII&gt;P, pt. PloO- as. GW.. 1!01 ~ to »as~
AprU : ;s at the Wnlled Field 243 Racloe, Harold Circle, CUb- Dorlnlo Rquah, Letlrto
Hollbe who ~ ! 1 le!i tljl'no·
Hou.Beln Huntingem. w. va.
_maiter; F.,a Promtt aDd Jtaba ;:::;:::::::;:;:;:::::::::::;:::;:::;.;;:;;:;s;:::~».».::~::-:::::
Ooe arreat waa .~tdedaltt.
All packs io the dlotrlct were ert Joha8011, COmmltt4emon;lla¥
COIIIIb' liD.. Glrllrid ~ 47,
WardOI!. and Barbaralloulh; Palik
!Mart, wu charged Wlth·!Jiii&gt;XI.
235 Cheater, .Nancy O'C&lt;mor;
cation.
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Paek 208 Chellblre, Joe BIJrier, PLANE CRASH
Cubmasli\', and Doma Misoer;
CNRO (UPO- A two-erwloe
and Pack 215 Iildwell, Francis airplane carrying siX FcPilan
Tyler, Wltlelo L~r.
mining
oMclal&amp; and tllrea
I
~ 246 ' l'!nnerw, . Edpr crewmen from ~ Iron mine at
GAj.LIPOLIS - Bill M. Pow· Abbott, Scoutmaoter; Troop 235 ihe Baharlya oaolo to Cairo
ell, ~11. Columbus. was admit. Cheater, Elsen ~Connor, Seoul- crashed and burned TburldQ In ·
ted th llolzer HoiiPital at 7:50 mooter; Troop 242 !b'fa~ae, tbe wolllml desert, · iho Cairo
Pi', I'LEASA!ri - The local
p.m. Frido,y with a back in.
Goorp llolman, aoolatanl Scout- "'"'"'''"r AI Abram aald Lion&amp; Qub wW hold IIi. aialll
)lry after a tratnc accident.
molter; Troop 206 Cheablre, Saturdl,y, ft WIO not lmmedlat&amp;- broom oale Tuesdt,y and WeclIlia coodliion ioreportedaa(PXi. Job n Metzger, Scoutmaster; ly kzDwn If there w_ere any nesday, April 18 and 17 Wltl).•
The Slate Hlghwo,y Patrol laid
door- 1o. door canwatgn. ·
Troop 2t8 Pomeroy, 11a1 Gloze, auniwro.
tbe occident occurred at 6:20 Scoutmaoter, and K01111eih Gloze,
The brooms .... or tho tlaest
p.m. Frida~' when Powell loBI
quaii1J and are !Dade ':\ iho
Junior Aool- &amp;:Outma-.
control ot hla car &lt;11 Rt. 160,
In...atr!oua Blind EDierPrli• 1D
Polll 261 Pt. Ploasan~ Keo
five
tenths of a mile north
Clarkoburg,
w. vi. They are
Leikaii, AdViser; Gary Cottal,
of Vinton. 'llte car went oil ihe
»riced llf2 each. Proc:eedatrom
treasurer; llcnald McClintock,
left olde of the hll!llway, struck
tbe Bale are mainly cllriCted !1&gt;edltori Charles Bledsoe, secre ..
a mollbox, stop oij!D and a renee. tary; Thomas McNeeley, vfce ..
wardo algi¢ conaarvetion which
There was heavy damage to
Ia tbe goal of the club.
president; Jolm Rairden, hlotorlthe 1965 Chevrolet Corvette, ihe an; John Whitley, Assistant Dia~
SALEM CENrER - Aonual
palrol said. The accident Ia Bllli
trlct Commlooloner; Buck Bsr· vial-. 4111' lor first grader a
under lnveotlgation.
of tbo next scboo) y- at tbo
ney IDd Los Grim.
Solem Center school wW be hold
AIIO preaent were Gllbert
Plurta, proiJI!8cllve Scoutmaster tills Tueadt,y, April 30.
Parents of tho now flrlll gracl- ·
of Troop 211 Addl1011, and Rob.
ers
urged to attend and are
ert Rothgeb, »rc&gt;spectlve com.
mltteeman; and guests, Mrs. 1o like birth certificates a n d .
Chsddo Hall, and Eric and Word hooith records of tho children,
land 2:3011. m.
GALUPOLIS - Four Gallla Hall.
·The
first
graders ooxt fill are
County men were returne.d here
10 ride tbe buses to tbe achool
this week !rom the Cinclonatl
on
vl•liation c~Q. Chll!!r• now
workhouse where they had been
is
ID
tho
first grade wW altalcl
sentenced from Gallil&gt;olls .~fum.
I
cluoes
chuing tbe do,y to weJo.
cU&gt;al ~rt.
His Basie Training come the newcomers,
91erifi Denver A. Walker said
Parents who have oot compl~
the men were brought back beMIDDlEPORT
Honald
Ru.. ed an entry blank lor the entrance
cause there was no room for
sell, husbandoftheformertltris- of • new first gncier in the tall
them at the workhouse on ac.
Une Bryan of Middloport, has er&gt;o are asked to teleJihoneiheachooL
count of the civil rights disoJ'Ill•iDd
In tho u. S. Army and Is
ders,
currently Mdergoing basic trainReturned by Sgt. James E.
~at Fort JIOkaon, S, C,
BaldWin and Sgt. J10k Oweos
Rusoall Is the son or Mr, and
were Chria Anderson. 40. and
Mra. Lawrence Russell of West
Arth~ Persiqjer, 56, boih of
Columblo. Until abe joina her
GalliPolis; Cocll While, 45, Rt.
PT, PLEASANT - ·The OH
I GalliPolis, and Charles Clagg, husbenci, Mro. Hoaoall wW be In
Middloport wltb her parents, Mr.
43, BldWall.
KAN !;&lt;&gt;In Club will 1!1811111 ihe .
and Mra, John Bryan, and witb
Appoloehlan Power ...alorl11111011 ,
her h~oblnd'a · par'ento In Weot Tuesday 1-'!W llith I ·IOCial
Coluat~
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hour and tiadine oeaolon~
116:30 p.... and buBineal to fo1.
low.
experts cautioDed, however, it
New ofllc ara wW be elected 1
AND
is still too early to tell jUJt
aud new cllractoro namodto aerve
Clint Eastwot&gt;d .
how deep the turkey cutback
tbe COIDlnK Y-·
IN
wUI be.
Final planning lor the orpnlo
The department's poultry and
zatlon'a annual coin shoW to be
PT. PlEASANT - The Point
egg. oituatioo roport summary
held April 27 and 28 at the Moose
added that wholesale prices tor Pleasant oftlce of the West Vir- Club wW becomPieled.
reattY-to.eook broUera have been ginia Department of EmPloym!lrt the busl.Dess seaslon, a coin ~ _
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above 1967 levels since the Sac~11 placed 55 persons .In t1on wW bo held. Alllnloregalntui -loyment during tho
beginning o1 tbe year and prob.
area resident• are welcome.
_,.111!1!111!
month of March.
·
ably will remaiD higher tbrwl!ll
The ciclartmentmaintalnatnea
the rest ot 1968.
on
all IP!&gt;IIcanta and locates
Livestock on western ranges
Aprtl 1 were in better than av. suitable OUlllloyment lor them
erage eondltion aa a mUd tree of charge. ~rently thoro
March lett range feed condi- are 661 peroono registered wiih
ihe inca! ollico.
tiona above average, the dea
Training programs are aloo
partment roporto.
staf!ed throqh tbla omce 11
For the nation as a Whole,
pastures AprU 1 were rated at wall 11 the Job ColliS, for which
recruitment bad boon temPOrarloo
80 per cent or top condition, 6
ly susPended. but Is now r&amp;o
_points above a year ago and 3
sumed. It is neceaaary for a
points above sverage. A roport
person to renew his Qlic:ldon
oo range feed coadltlona rated
with tho olrlce every 30 days ID
them at 79 per cant ot fAlll con.
dillon, 7 points above a year ke'll 1ft l&lt;tlVO Ole.
ago and 4 polnto abefe the 1962
--66 average.

ln)ur~ Back

Wtment Frido,y m the New Uma

Mentally Retarded at Lesage,
W. VL, wW be the WelchS 170 Pollll&lt;b.
lor tho Fridt,y, April 26 moe&gt;He has smaU scars on his left
ing of the lfaoon Councy Assororebeld. r.)Je, lett cheek aad a ciation
lor -.clod Chlldron
'IBC(:ination scar on his 'iJI)er left
at the AW~Iachian Power Comarm and a cut scar on his left
pany IOdltori~,
toreann 11 weU as a scar on his
Ko11J! wW preaont a 20-minute
left ring tlner. Tatoos include a
audio color ollcie entitled ''The
hllrt With l citgger and I bird Green Acres Story.'• The r~
on his kft roreann. A cut scar gional comPrehensive center Is
crosses the bird'"s wings.
lor residents of Clbell, Mason,
Otbera on the most wanted Ust
Howard SWineyI 45~ Wllltld W- and Lincoln Counties 111d
is being developed on a 25-acre
by Toledo pollee lor assault wllh tract
of land 26 · mUos 11-om Pt.
a deldb' we1110n; Jl)oald Ferrell,
Plea-on State Rt. 2.
25, wanted by Warrensville
Grouncl&gt;realdn&amp; ceremonies
Helchto pollee lor Celooiouo , .. were concb:ted lor Phloe I of
sault; Billy Jeae HOOades, 35,
tho Ioili - r - building proSOllght as a parole violltor, and
gram. Pha&amp;e I which Ia being
Jock Wedlington, 32, wanted lo' financed lhro~ a$200,000 stat.
Cincbllati Pollee Cor .-ry and federal conotruction grllllt, wW
assault with intent to kill.
include two residential units lor
20 retarded c~ pi~• lndiThe page on the left-hand .Yldualllou•_.-onts and acbln,\de of a - -is the varao;
~- Clll tlli; right is : the· l!i'~"flO!.~~Ili and I IIW. .O
tedif: .. ..
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cert on 1101' 3, a band banqolot
COWMJIUS - G"'rge Edward on 1101' 10, and Communi11 Tag
Wells, 51, a convieted murderer Illy on 1101' 11. Committees lor
who once raced the death chair, each eveot were appointed.
bu boon ploeed on Attorney Get&gt;' oral William B. Saxbe's list of

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ihe '1JII)holl\"il eoncert in Pnmoroy ... July 25. Uemharl of tho
band are bal._ in.tted to J&gt;Ort in a clinic to be co-..cl
&lt;illrllli tbo llternoon on July 25
lo' tbe a)'lllllholl)' peroormel. A
larger PQilCom m10hino aloowlll
be bought.
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BINI Qrector Charlea Y announced fortbcoming band
eventa1

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Brown, treUurtr,~a ..Jo.
lectloo of tm 111&gt; liM4 .,..._,
on 11e dQ and a »~ pt .~.o ,
was raallzed 11-om a r.C•.....,.
-oalo.
The boosten diclded ID-e
$100 to tbe llleia• CoWIIY Wind

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Ohio's five most wanted criJniD.

alo.
Wallo is be~ SOIIIbt on two
chii'JIOO or ormed robber.Y lo'
tho BrackovWe IDd Middleburg
polloe ciclartmonts. He roporte&lt;lly is al10o,ys armed and should
be considered dangerous, Slxbe
ooid.
Wells was saved from the electric chair in 1938 when his first

degree murder sentence was
commuted to We. In 1961, it was
commuted to second degree, and
he was paroled June 8 the same
yMr, He iS 5-8 in height and

Green Acres

Story to be
Told in Film

HONORED FOR SERVICE - Dr. Frlll&lt;i&amp; W. illano, Galoo
Ill ColllliY Healtb Commluloner, was presented a plaque of
ljlllraclation Ill&gt; Mr"' Ello Coodee IutTuesdaynlghtlor .. aery.
ices rendered during the past 23 years.'' The ceremony took
pluo ~ the Gallla Colllllj' TB IDd Hooitb Association's
anooal meeting. Cfawney PhotoJ

Driver Injured
POMEROY -

A car driven

by Earl McGrath waa a total
loll when It &amp;truck a bridge a.

IFYE Student
Coming Here
PT. PLEASANT ~aw,

Harriut

West Virginia's particlo-

Pr. PlEASANT - Richard A. Road, .5 ol a mile west of the Pant in the !967 International
KoiiJ!, Executive lllreemr - Acl- Rutland post olflco, illeril! Rob- Farm Youth Exchange program
mtnlatrator cl. the new Green ert Harlalbach reported. McwW be in "'ason ComlY, AprU
Acres Regional Center for the

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a broken nose 15 to present programs on her
experiences in India.

CICUI11.
A P4.2,888 grant ewllcatlonto
finance Phase D of tbe bllildlng
program Ia currently be~ re·
viewed lo' tho State Board of
Healtb and it opproved would

Miss Shaw is a llltlve of Barbour County and just recently r&amp;o
turned from six month&amp; in India
where she lived and worked with

her host famUies in rural areas.
About 100 U.S. delogates are
chosen each year to live and
work in 35 countries. 1o West
Virginia the state 1-H staa r ..
provide sheltered work&amp;mp Cor commends one young person t.
40 retarded yo~sters and a tween 20 and 30 years of age to
green house to instruct some the National 1-H Club Fotmdo25 students ln lawn-cue and tlon sponsor or the IFYE pro~ Future plans call lor gram.
Schedule or Miss ~aw's IPthe construction of a medical resean:h and treatment unit. a do,y- pearances in Mason County is:
care and classroom building, m. 12:30 Point PleasantllighSchool;
&lt;bor and outdoor facUlties and 2:40 p.m. Hannan High School
a diagrosls and eval~ation unit. and 7:30 p.m. Ordnance School
A reglonal sheltered workshO!l for the general public.
program is presently be~ Oil"""
ated at Green Acres for some
Of all birds, the humming20 retUdodlndlYIWals.
. bird lays th~ smallest egg.

Annual Broom Sde
18 April 16,'t7th,

Visitation Day

Is on April 30

Four Gallians

are

Are Returned

RU88ell

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Coin Qub Will
Meet Tuesday

·Poui.try Products Prices'Firmed
WASII!NGTON (IJPI)- Farm
prices for pooltry promc!S 'In
· tbo last aix montl!o ofl968 will
probably average above the
July ~ December, 1967, levels,
Agriculture Department exporta
predicted today.
The pernment forecast Is
based on indicationa that egg
production after this JUI'Ie is
Ukely to be 2 to 4 per coni below lalt yeari turkey production
In the major fall marketing
- - will be down sobstanlial.
ly; and broiler cbilikon jii'CQ!ciioo dwing tbe laat aix monilia
ol tho year will be up only
.-ralely 11-om 1967.
Man,y JlOUIIrymon were haro
hit last year when heavy sup.
pllea Pllhed prices down. Laat
November, lor example, egg
prices were so low that the deparlm!lrt bM&gt;k tho ~uoual otep
ol buying lo,ying hens Io help
pOultr)'meD reduce the aize ot
their ftocko.
NoW jii'CQ!ctlon reports indicate cutback• in i~qing noeks

are beginning to make them.
selves felt in the eu market.

Egg production for J-ary.
March this year was 2 per cent
above a year earlier. but output
Cor tile April · Jooe period Ia
expected to be close to year.ago
Ieveli. After June, production is
likely to be below last year.
Expect Increase
Egg pri&lt;es in the January •
March · quarter wltll pro®ctlm
running above a year earUer,
averaged 30.6 cents a dozen to
farmers - 4.2 cents below a
year ago. But with the production tide turning, prices from
April tbroogh June were expect.
ed to average 111-"tl7 above 1
year ago. After June, prieea
are expected to average 141Jl0d.
erately to atbstantlallyn above
1967 ieveia,
Government economi&amp;to said
alao that, it turkey pro®ctl&lt;ll
Ia cut by lll"OIOid ihe If JlOf cent
indicated in a JIDIIII')' farmer
survey, prices after June will
be above last year's Jeveh. The

Employment is
Found for 55

Follow.,_

Vietnam Victim's Rites Tuesday

AFISTFUl
OF DOLLARS .

GIVES YOU YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH

''THE HAPPtiiT

May the glory of the Resurrettion

GALUPOUS - Military aervIces lor u. S. AriJJl c.PIIIn
Archie Andrew lll,rman, 28, wW
bo -.clOd at 2 J1, m. Tuesdo¥
at the Ai&gt;Plo Grove, Ohio lfllho.
diS! Chureh under the cllraction
of Hav, 0. H. Cart, Mlclcloport.
Burial wW be in 1-.-t Folio
Cometery.
Cli&gt;t. lle.,yman was killed In
10doo Io VIetnam on Tuesc~Q,
Apr!l2.
He was a bell- Pilot wltb
B ~. 7th Sqdn., 17th Air
Calvary, H!l copter Wll lhot
down by the VIet Poor oe.....-dq

bring to you and your family peate,
joy and blessing. We wish you a
most happy and holy Easterl

~aiioMI

SUNDAY
TIMES· SENTINEL
PS&amp;IIhlll
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GAU.IPOW DAIU Ta&amp;l.~" i'i£
IZS Ttllrd Ave., r.lllpalll, Oil It , fNII ....
li1hed , ..'1 ......,.! ''"irlf-tJe.,. .....,.., ,
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Potlllll Paki•IIOII'-•11•,

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to roports tram the U, S. Do!enae
Department.
Cli&gt;t. Hayman wu horn Feb. 6,
1940, in Bender- W. Vo., 10n
or Wald B. Hayman IDd 11&gt;nna
SWann Hayman, Who &amp;w-v!ve.
,They reside on Raolne Rt. 2.
He married Maey L. Watta, Rt.
1 Gallipoho, on Doc. 24, 11159.
She aw-v!ves,
A ilalH&gt;rother, Charles looJDo
Ia, pt. Pleaaant, &amp;lid a oiater,
Mro. ll!eryle Knight, New Haven,
W.Va., ourvlve.
. Capf. lialman gr-11-om
Pt. PleaOint lllgb Schoollo1858.
He ,eatered tbe owvlce &amp;IX )'Mrl
ago, and -.led olrlcer&amp; candloo
claW school II F~ Jlennbw, Go,
He graA'Itedllvm tbe Ft. Ruelter, Ala., fllcht schooL He 11'rivecl ID
last Octobar.

MiLLIONAIRI"

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Members or a n
d..
tachment, u. S. Arll!l, wWoerve
as Pallbearers T~eodt,y.
Friends mlj' callattbeWaugt&gt;.
Halley- Wood Funeral Home in
GalllPolla on llondt,y
and 7•99. m.

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There's an old saying, HA dollar 118Ved Is
a dollar earned.H But a dollar s~n! oug~t
to earn ils full value, too. And when vciu
spend. it on Devoe paint, It does. That;•
why we carry Devoe paints and r,.cp!l)·
mend them to friends and customjlrs who
have .trusted our judgment and Integrity
for bo many years. We don' I let you dOO.Vn
because Devoe doesn'llet us down. When
you wanl a pain! job we can guarantee,
let us sell you the Devoe paint thaj Wll&amp;
design&amp;!! ·
for your
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GAUJPOLIS - S.O.S. - S.O.S. - S.O.S.
A ~ In Distress - steamboat ilEiita Queen. That'• tile title
of an editorial in the April edition or Pitt lloating, an Edition of Ohio
IU ver lfagoalne.
After .-.adlng tbo editorial write your Senator or Congreuman
and heJ.p us 14Save the Delta Queen".
Tbe Editorial:
Now!&amp; thetimeforallgooclrtl&gt;o Queen to®erateaflerNo-.
ermen to rise ..d be 'heard, She Is ' tile on!¥ rive..-lf!ected
Would yo~ aUolv an innocent Ill&gt; tbe: law.
II I~ ablan np,
man to dle lntheelectricchair'l
The ~ I• lflected bacauoe
Tbe unjustly-doomed delabe
to in the oYOrni,cht trade. ObIn this case 1&amp; oot a man at .U. but
vlouoly,lawmakora
inrell!rieting
the grandest old la&lt;lf of all tbo
vessels
of
ctrtliD
deset1pttons
Western Rivera: The Greene
hid .a-IIW crottiD mind. The
U...a J&gt;OPuiar Delta ~term ··•ovemfebt" in tbeJr minds
Her Led,yoh!P has boon hitlo'
the now Public Lew 89-777 Sot.,. were uaed to describe distanees
cy at.SOIIegialationfordoepdrltl or over 10 hours or so from shore
veaselo. n prohibita the Delta -in other words, crvla~ tar
enough out to sea to make an

THE anocfation CooPerated With the city 1 n d
cow:ty health det10rtmento in the tuborcuiln teBiing
Program in the ochoolo. It P~hlsed spacial equiPment for use in the TB clinlc, which is held In the
county health de.l)artment.

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OTIIER komft\unlty service proJecis inci~ded pii'Jhenta lor 146
chest x-rays•. and assistance in gettttl8 volUnteer clerical workers
during tho recent diabetic clinic.

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THE llloclation remembered Gallla ~nfl' Patients in TB ho ..
Pltala by sending tbem cords on spacial do,ya, and gifts during 1 h o
Chris~• holidays. Dentures were furnished one P«tient. and tray
favors and ..,azine aubscrjptions Were furnished the TB hospital..

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TilE 1967 Christmas Seal campaign, ooder the leadershiP of
Clarence ThiiRIPoon, chairman, Produced $4,30o.75 In donations, an
increaoe of f396.75 over tbel966 total.

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HERE 18 a breakOOwn of activities, the annual financial report.

lll11i tbe 196lf-69 budget, IP!&gt;roved d~ring the organization's annual

meeting Iast ,T~osday night,

SUMMARY OF TUBERCUWSIS ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR 1967
Cheat Clinic, 15; Patients Seen At Clinic, 257; Patients In HosDitals, 5; Patients Discharged. 1; New cases Reported For the Year.
13; lllatbs, $; -1m Direcii.Y 10 TB., 2; T.B.- Secondary Cl~oe, 3.
~uratng: VilitJ, 1213; Tuberculin Tilts Given For the Year
4368 ~ Positive Reactors, 129; MobUe .X..rl,)' Unit, 438, ~
Active eaoes Found; eaa.. Under Soc&gt;erYlalnn, 51.
Co&amp;! to Co~nfl' lor Patient Care- Druge, $1,676,91; Tr&amp;nSPol'o
tation, ft99.291lloiiJillallzation, $15,170.25.
FINANCIAL IIEPOIU
"Prill, 1967 tbru 1\laroh 31, 1968
Balance o~ hand, AprU 1, $3,11!2.95.
·
llopoalts, Christmas Seal CIR!Palgn, $4,300. 75; Interest and HeflUid, fl41.32; Totalllecoll&gt;ts, $4,442.07; Totallncomo,$7,625.02.
Qabura~ents. A&amp;soclations i:Jipense, S.3,203.46; 0. T.ILA.-Percentago, f900.16; Transferred to Savings for Equli&gt;men~ $1,500.00;
Tolal, $5,606.82.
Balance on hand, March 31, $2,018.40.
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BUDGET 1968 -1969
Community Somco, $1,912.00; Pwllc Healtb EAication, fll2.00;
Patient Servfces, $124.40; Public Information, $5.00; FMd Haloing,
$945.00;' A. .nistrative, $407.00; Tolal, $3,505.40; Operating fn.
come, Chrtsbnaa Sial Fwtd &lt;N.U, $3.397.58; Estimated lnterest-ReCMd $150.00; Total $3,547,59.

MOLLIE NELSON
GALLIPOLIS - Mro. Mollie
NelSon, Hamllton, Ohio, mother
of Mrs. Jolm G. Wheeler, 548
Jackaon Pike, died at 1:30 p.
m. Frlda.Y at Hamilton.
In addition to Mrs. Wheeler,
she is sunrlted by her husband,
Willlaltl Nelson, nveotherdaugfl ten and two sons. There ar~
.several ~UMdchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at Hamilton. The mlnfstor will be the
Rev. Lowell H~t. B~al will
be In Rumilton.

1WENTV YEARS AGO, 11-om tho CUes of the lllll.,y Trib~no and

weekb Gf4.1.. Times .... Heavy rain brings high water. many roads
closed in &amp;rea. elsewhere .... Major Oood threatens Ohio River Valley. ' GaliJpoUs ·vtrtuaJ.b" liiOlated .... Rain continues 11 area awaits
~ ' !'l,fl ~~v),lle s'llferlng worst llood in history, s;x
ho~o..,. .
arpd ·~ F~ crollts at 59.25 on·park !ron~ 61.1
at !Orella ~ andbw GOll!a'a worst April flood in ~litory ;." Carl
&amp;nith rel_ignp post at Altman's Sore co enter welding business .....
Mail HrVI.ceieXtended to some 800 residents in new subdivisions ••••
Dr. N. A• ~n named new Rotary Cl~b president •••• Parkersburg
h~lar llmlia GAHS to one hit (by Brock Borden) 11 mue Devil I drop
9-0 beaeball ,tilt to PoWerful West Vlrglnlans •••• Wellston Inflicts
6-3 SEOAL looa on charges of Coach Jim Halderman ....Walter
Alliaon elimlnateo 1947 bowling chamPion, P~~PPy Roea, in GalilltOlla toumament .... Leroy Betz, 57, dies suddenly •••• Mrs. Amte
Miller, 77, Claimed Ill&gt; denth .... Mro. Anna B. Echelmeyer, 54, a
,.dvo of Wai'n~t Twp., and widow of Rudy Ecbelmeyer, oucc~bo.

NEWS
GAUGES - Galll!lolio, 12.0
- and 15.6 rlll1lllDg 12 re&amp;t ot roll.
: ero; Pt.
24.15; Pome.
• IW~IOII, 1.09; Hintm, 2.19
: Blat.; Kana
Falla, 5.97 fall: log; Charleflon, 18.75 faDing.
; London, rlll1lllDg aix lncheo of
: rollers; Mal-met. '"' the alii;
' and Wlnlleld, rlll1lllDg ooe toot.
: BOAT MOVEMENTS:
: GALLIPO~IS LOCKS - Alton
: ZOJilyr 3:15 p.m.; Jeff: boat up 1:05 .a.m.; Oliver C.
: Shearer
8:55 a.m.i Lucy
: Jane LuC:;&amp;II
Lm.i l:lrim-

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OF APPWS
R~PUiuc:AN

MARGARET GAB!IIi
MIDDLEPORT - lllrs. Mar.
pret Gabbs, 83, Hobart St.. , died
oarly Saturdo,y at Meii!B General Hospital Collowlng ~·linger.
ing illness.
ille wos .born Sept. 15, 1884,
at Carmel. Sle wu a mermer
of tile Mlddlepori Firs't United
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are three nieces,
Miss Florence Rowe, Ml•:ldleport;
Mra. MUdred Ho.ve, C-4-.lumbus,
and Mrs. Mabel Lambl!rt, Co·
lumbus. Her _parents, husband,
Ben, and a brother, preceded
her In death.
Funeral services will be held
IIENRIETT A MCDADE
PORTLAND- Mrs. Henrietta at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Raw.
Mr.Dode, 84, Portland, died Frl- Ungs • Coats Funeral Home with
da,y at the home of her daughter, the Rev. Howard RuppeIt offiMrs. Gerald Ouro In Huntington. ciating. Burial will be in the
ille waa born Oct. 31, 1883 Middleport H i I I Cemetery.
in Portland, the daughterotMary Friends may call at the- funeral
H. Williamson Mlcklleswart and home anytime after 10 a.m. MonWilliam H. Mlddleswart . 9Jewas day.
a member of Racine Chapter
REVA QUEEN
134, Order of Eastern Star, and
GALLIPOLLS
- Re-va ·Adams
the Portland Meth&lt;XHst Ch~:~rch.
Queen,
57,
Kerr,
wife of Char~
Eastern Star rites will be held
al 7 p.m. S4mday at the Ewing lea QJ.een, died at 12: 15 a.m.
Saturday In Holzer Hospital.
Funeral Home.
Born near Kerr, on July 10,
&amp;arv:lvtng ln addlt1on to her
d&amp;UJhter are a 11011, Gllbert, Six 1910, she was the da.Uighter ol
Lakes, Mieh.; four grli.ndchtl~ Amos L, and Glenola M. Smith
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dren, and seven great..grandchll- Adams.
dren. Her husband, V. E. McQleen was a member ot
the Weoterman Methodist Church
Dade preceded her ln deatll.
· Funeral services will be con- and Vinton Chapier 375, Order
ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at tbe ol tbe Eaotem Star.
Sur¥ivon al110 Jncluck; aclalqtl.
Ewing Funeral Home with the
Rev. Freeland Norris oftlciat- tor, Mra. Ceell &lt;Delores Jean)
lng. Burial will be In ihe Leiart Lee, Norman, Okla.; a son, RobFalls Cematory. Friends ma,y ert L, Queen, llladl1011, Ind.; a
call al the funeral homo an.J'· sister, Mr1. Paullne · Kratzer,
ume.
ColUmbus; and two brolhera,
Kenneth Adams, Kerr, and Rusoell Adame, Columbus. There
are nine grandcbilclron.
J
Lock 23 , Cri11 J r.
Funeral aervlcea will be heici
up 5: 15 a.m.;
down 3 50
J
R
Hine
at
1 p.m. Tuesdt,y at tile McCoy
: a.m.; ames •
a
4
25
R
cine
Lock
w-1
Funeral
Home in Vinton by the
up ; a.m.; a
1,~
TraderUlt7a.rn.;GreenupLocks, Rev. Freeland Norris. Burial
Helen z. ~p 4:20 p.m.; Ravena. will be In VInton lllemoorlal Park.
wood up 7 p.m.; Fnnkiin Pier&lt;e Ea Item Star rites wl.il be he!d
up 2 a.m.; Esoo Weal Virginia at 7:30 p.m. lloncla!r at the fUn.
clown 2:45 a.m.; Jane T. down oral llomo. Frlendo Dill' call at
3:20 a.m.; Meldahi Locks, J. the fUneral home MoocliQo after.
S. Lewia up 6:30p.m.; Warren noon and evantag.
Hougiand ~P 8:20 p.m.; sarah
30
5
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Mr'

stone up 7:15 a.m.i H. E. Bowles
down 8:20 a.m.; L. F~ up

9:45a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - London,
Fort_ Dearborn down 4:50 a.m.;
Marmot, Alan R. Merrill down
10 p.m.; Solvo,y doWD 11:20 p.m.;
o. F. ~ever down 2:30 a..m.;
Winlleld, Tlnun.,y L. While down
2:45 a.m.; Mt. Slate up 3:40 a.
m.; Polly R. down 6 a.m.; Halen
Z •-·- 6 35
•0~•n Rtv
: a.m.
mo
ER- Lock 14,
Vo11~ ROll G., Nelooo Brood·
foot, and Beaver, down walling;
Lock 15, OVEC up 12,05 a.m.;
= r -:=a.m.; Lock 16•
Tl
He
up 4•55 a.m.;
tan 141n!::_5 a.m.; Lock 17,
Jolm
J. ~· down 2:30 a.m.;
Rnbert P. Tlboit up 4:15 a.m.;
18, Princ!plo down 3:20 a.m.; Walter I
WUIIam1011 up 4:45 a.m.; Georp
T, Price dowD 6:20 a.m.; Endeavor up 8:5$ a.m.; Lock 19,
E'Deana Bosworth up 8:50 a.m.;
Lock 20, New l\18rilnville up
5:10 a.m.; Becldord down 6:3$
O.'!J.; Lock 21, Waller Curly
down 5:15 a.m.i Jetrer1011 · up
· 6 a.m.; ~ 22, l'lillll&gt; Sporn

~~Lock

GALUPOUS- Pic. EddieM.Brabhamlsspendinga ie.ave
11-om the u. s. Annywlihh!sparenta, Mr;and Mrs, E. L. Brlll&gt;hlm. hli sister, Nell, of Jackson Pike, a~d Gdler relatives nnd
friends. Pic. Brabham gradllatedllvm Scout. !»gTral~ SChool
oo April 5 at Ft. Benning, Go. Followq his leave, he and his
dog, "'Mac,' .. will be statiOned tn Vietriam for one year.

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ROY . TYREE
POMEROY - Roy J. Tyree,
51, Louisville, K.,y., paaoed awa,y
Fridlj' evening aiGallipoilsClin1~ after a brief illnesa.
He was a civil service em ·
ployoe for 20 years and a vator.
an ot World War n. He was preceded in death by hls father,
Charles, and brother, Ra.,y EI ..
mer.
SUrviving are his mother, OJ .•
lie Mae, RD 1, Mlcklleport; thret~
sist.ers, Ruby Hyatt, Columbus.;
Margaret Barrett, RD 1, Rut~
land, and Opal Jean, at home• 1
and four brothers, James, ~rn·
cuse; Charles, Jr., Langsvillu;
John Roger, Middleport,andRotJ~
ert, at home.
FlUleral services wUl beTue.!!ida)' at 2 p.m. at the Miuion
Church in Rutland with Okey
Cart otriclating, Burial wUI be
i(l Miles Cemetery and Rutland
American Legion Post 46'7 will
have graveside services. Friends
m~ call after 10 a.m. Monday
at the residence. Martin Funeral
Home is in charge or arrangea
ments.
OTTIE WRAY
PT. PLEASANT - 0 t t le
"Jack" Wray, 70, Apple Grove•
died Frida~' in St. Mary'• Ho ..
Pita!, Huntlngum, W. Vo.
He was a retired farmer. lxtrn
at Ashton on Ma,y .29, 1897, a
son of the late Monroe and AnM
Waugh Wra,y.
~rviving are his wife, Hilda
Steele Wr~; seven sons, Raymond, Leonard, Albert and Lew.
renee WflY, all or Apple Grove,
Charles and Curtis Wray, both
of Columbus, and John Wray,
Harrtsfllle, W. , Va.; three daQ.
ghters, Mrs. Hazel M1llor, Columbus, Mrs.. Virgie 8:arberry,
Ona, W. Va., and Mrs. Maey
Harper. Charleston, s. c.; four
brothers, E. M., BW. Judson
and Clovis WrR¥, all of Ashton;
three sisters, Mrs. Sadie Bal'nett. Ashton, Mrs. Urtd.e Roach.
Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Tre.sste £a\.
win, Marion, 0.; 46 grandchtl·
&lt;iron and 16 great-grarui:hlldren.
Funeral services will be held
todt,y at 2 p.m. in Ball's Chapel
Ch~ch wlih tbe Rov. Charles
Kinnelrd o!!Iclating. Burial will
be in t h e church cemetery.
Friends mil' call at tho MoiuSteveoa Funeral Home.

overnight service _practical.

Now lan't It rldieuloua to incl~de

the Delta Queen In tbet
category'/ A riverboat of her
stature is a minute or two from
shore at all Umes.
The Queen couldcontJ.nuetoop..
erate as a passenger vessellnovernlght service iflt limited Pa~
11engers from 194 to 49 or less,
but this Ia notaconomlcall.,ypractical. The new law would allow
tho boat to carry 2000 do,ytime
passensers.
The ~ Is not a trlm!l. ll!e
is Orst class all the w.,- - right
down to ihe high Polish on each
piece or brass. In 78 yoars, the
Greene Une his operated 28
steamboats and no passenger tlas
lost his Jife in a mishaP on any

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The Green Line has just spent
$150.000 to see that the record
IB 1101 brokon on the Delta Queen.
Improvements are maj;)r repairs
to tile steel hull, boilers and...,..
illary equiPment; reJ)laced obsolete 011en ftre kitchen
with safe electric ranges and O¥ens; repainted tbe bulkheads with
fire retardant lntunescent coating&amp;.
Some legialators alreo&lt;IY see
the injustices o( restricting t h e
Delta Queen. Botb·- House and
So,.
.. t
ItA&gt; •bills have boon iolroAEed to
allow her Lecjysh!P ailttloloriger
lifo, th~s giving theGreeneUnos
time to build a new hoi~
llulldlng tbe first new river
passenger vessel in 40 years is
an aweiiOJile undertaking. Since
COJQPietlng market research on
tbe project, the Greene Line has
gone ihrough
sets of_ plana

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Dlli!ING the past year, the ••soclatlon furnished
health education nlaterial for uae In the Pubi.Jc
schools. IWrsi!W schoOl, Rio Grlll.de College, prh,
the clty and county healtb ciePartmento.

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trying "' c""'e up with 1 closien•-~
that I• oUic:iont, IIIIo and comCJ,.&amp;:VE.LAN ~ - libt.~
lolUble .... ~ ......
pearance,
Sltet,y, Counc:U hlll'ril~its . •
The Greene Une IQes tills highoot &lt;ltaliooo tof ,,....trial
spring to get ftnal ~roval on ~ ·~t'll(ilnee: iho AWIIrd
llnanci~ the new boatlrom the of llc.,.,r1 "' t)lo liandatd ou
r
Mlrltime Admlnlotratloft. !ilon- C&lt;i• (Qhljoj fin J.tl' OUIOtending
b' thereafter.. the liUC:!;=tlllltul bid- IIIOQ- ~In jile?. .
der will lay the keel. J;;veriit ev!jphlo ~ ~Diy 2;28 d!lllbltngor
e~ing goes well, tbo &amp;II'Pllore, loi!• tlino
~r mi!Hon
designers and shipyards .llf U ~~ ,wor~lf.Jtyear. The
would bo intPooolble lor uie ,_ • I I• o&amp;i6 lilhlo ohoWod a sitboat 10 be ftnlohed before .Do- l)il!eant reduciioft ' In such ,,..
c......,. 1969 - a year otter tbe lurleo In t compu'iaonotito 1967
statutory doadllne lor oPerating record with ~ ciwn previous
tbe Delta ,.._,
thno yearo and that or the pot.
Any businessman kncPw1 wbat rol'!lllllnAlStry II I
such ayearwoulddototht!Gnene
Lines. Thta Ia why tho .,..,_
ainn or time Ia a Musr.
The Greene Lines ia unongthe
richest nunea In river .tradition.
The Delta Quoon ItsetrlaaJ&gt;Ortof ·
ihe &amp;IBIII! In tbe little towns and
bls cldes all along the rivers.
Ever watch from 1 ri¥er tmm
•• the Queen Puael'? Busine11
&amp;10110. Children run, Point IDd
ohoUI, ''The llelta Queen, ihe
Delta Qu- Thare ahe goeo. ~
All &amp;tare at her Le&lt;IYihlP 10 she
grocoi~ P~lhOI alorw. ft takes
a while tor the commurdt;y to r•
turn to normal. Vl&amp;ltora a week
later wUi be told ''The llelta
Queen _passed herelaat~.'"
The beoutltul ~ Ia tar
too intPortantapertofAmericana
ever to lllow a mistake In the
wording of • law to ba 1 dolllloo.
JliQY congressman recetvea35
10 40 letters about one laaue, he
wW probably jump to· aetlop.
&amp;&gt; write your legialltor. Aak
him to &amp;IIIPort llouse Billo 15711
I&gt;~ 'C.."!Ltrel HoieJI!IICI!if
and 15580 or Senate BW 3102.
....HHIAv..
Ttlese btlls seek a Ume extenGolllpotlo,
Ohio
sion lor the Delta Queen.
!&gt;hoM
446-4290
In your letter, urgeoutdghtap..
.._446-4511
peal. CoJWre&amp;s &amp;houid make a
speelf1c exemPtion fortheQueen.
A true Led)' is wt.lu•II.Y in distress. She needs help from aU of
ua.

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By HOBA!Ir WILSON, JR;

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The Ga!.ha CoMlY Tubercuioala and l!ooith Aaoocatlon recently
COmPleted a~er year of outat.lndiJw service tO tile eommuRiQ".
The orsant.,tlon Is to be COli\Plimented for Ita etrorta duri,_ t h o
, ,rll past 12 monthi.
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1"0NIGHT thrv TUIIDAY

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~ ·II- ~~~ Wbll!lnitiHI, two vehicle iccld'lirt Fr!dt,y
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UscHARGEDI 4-ndoll Qbre. 10 p.m. near
on Ill- 62
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Croml -~ 204 ton aDd daOJghtor, Pl. ·fleaaant; · ~und ·
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..~. ~Dlaii'lcit Commlso!oi!er, oq0c1 203 Gallll&gt;ollo, Jane Hllrdwt,yand Va.rl»ow ._u.,,- - - l -•· drl"'!' bf AI~ GW,ea, .U;
all lcoirtera 10 a1ta1c1 tile inollal JUanita Noe; l'l!lik. 253 !caoon, James &amp;n!tb and aon, 8Jutl&gt;. Ca1111n Cnok. w•. ,va., coll;l!led
Tr!.siate Areli C...cll dlmer GI...,. and Ira cartwrltlt~· Palik aldol Harey KII&gt;P, pt. PloO- as. GW.. 1!01 ~ to »as~
AprU : ;s at the Wnlled Field 243 Racloe, Harold Circle, CUb- Dorlnlo Rquah, Letlrto
Hollbe who ~ ! 1 le!i tljl'no·
Hou.Beln Huntingem. w. va.
_maiter; F.,a Promtt aDd Jtaba ;:::;:::::::;:;:;:::::::::::;:::;:::;.;;:;;:;s;:::~».».::~::-:::::
Ooe arreat waa .~tdedaltt.
All packs io the dlotrlct were ert Joha8011, COmmltt4emon;lla¥
COIIIIb' liD.. Glrllrid ~ 47,
WardOI!. and Barbaralloulh; Palik
!Mart, wu charged Wlth·!Jiii&gt;XI.
235 Cheater, .Nancy O'C&lt;mor;
cation.
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Paek 208 Chellblre, Joe BIJrier, PLANE CRASH
Cubmasli\', and Doma Misoer;
CNRO (UPO- A two-erwloe
and Pack 215 Iildwell, Francis airplane carrying siX FcPilan
Tyler, Wltlelo L~r.
mining
oMclal&amp; and tllrea
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~ 246 ' l'!nnerw, . Edpr crewmen from ~ Iron mine at
GAj.LIPOLIS - Bill M. Pow· Abbott, Scoutmaoter; Troop 235 ihe Baharlya oaolo to Cairo
ell, ~11. Columbus. was admit. Cheater, Elsen ~Connor, Seoul- crashed and burned TburldQ In ·
ted th llolzer HoiiPital at 7:50 mooter; Troop 242 !b'fa~ae, tbe wolllml desert, · iho Cairo
Pi', I'LEASA!ri - The local
p.m. Frido,y with a back in.
Goorp llolman, aoolatanl Scout- "'"'"'''"r AI Abram aald Lion&amp; Qub wW hold IIi. aialll
)lry after a tratnc accident.
molter; Troop 206 Cheablre, Saturdl,y, ft WIO not lmmedlat&amp;- broom oale Tuesdt,y and WeclIlia coodliion ioreportedaa(PXi. Job n Metzger, Scoutmaster; ly kzDwn If there w_ere any nesday, April 18 and 17 Wltl).•
The Slate Hlghwo,y Patrol laid
door- 1o. door canwatgn. ·
Troop 2t8 Pomeroy, 11a1 Gloze, auniwro.
tbe occident occurred at 6:20 Scoutmaoter, and K01111eih Gloze,
The brooms .... or tho tlaest
p.m. Frida~' when Powell loBI
quaii1J and are !Dade ':\ iho
Junior Aool- &amp;:Outma-.
control ot hla car &lt;11 Rt. 160,
In...atr!oua Blind EDierPrli• 1D
Polll 261 Pt. Ploasan~ Keo
five
tenths of a mile north
Clarkoburg,
w. vi. They are
Leikaii, AdViser; Gary Cottal,
of Vinton. 'llte car went oil ihe
»riced llf2 each. Proc:eedatrom
treasurer; llcnald McClintock,
left olde of the hll!llway, struck
tbe Bale are mainly cllriCted !1&gt;edltori Charles Bledsoe, secre ..
a mollbox, stop oij!D and a renee. tary; Thomas McNeeley, vfce ..
wardo algi¢ conaarvetion which
There was heavy damage to
Ia tbe goal of the club.
president; Jolm Rairden, hlotorlthe 1965 Chevrolet Corvette, ihe an; John Whitley, Assistant Dia~
SALEM CENrER - Aonual
palrol said. The accident Ia Bllli
trlct Commlooloner; Buck Bsr· vial-. 4111' lor first grader a
under lnveotlgation.
of tbo next scboo) y- at tbo
ney IDd Los Grim.
Solem Center school wW be hold
AIIO preaent were Gllbert
Plurta, proiJI!8cllve Scoutmaster tills Tueadt,y, April 30.
Parents of tho now flrlll gracl- ·
of Troop 211 Addl1011, and Rob.
ers
urged to attend and are
ert Rothgeb, »rc&gt;spectlve com.
mltteeman; and guests, Mrs. 1o like birth certificates a n d .
Chsddo Hall, and Eric and Word hooith records of tho children,
land 2:3011. m.
GALUPOLIS - Four Gallla Hall.
·The
first
graders ooxt fill are
County men were returne.d here
10 ride tbe buses to tbe achool
this week !rom the Cinclonatl
on
vl•liation c~Q. Chll!!r• now
workhouse where they had been
is
ID
tho
first grade wW altalcl
sentenced from Gallil&gt;olls .~fum.
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cluoes
chuing tbe do,y to weJo.
cU&gt;al ~rt.
His Basie Training come the newcomers,
91erifi Denver A. Walker said
Parents who have oot compl~
the men were brought back beMIDDlEPORT
Honald
Ru.. ed an entry blank lor the entrance
cause there was no room for
sell, husbandoftheformertltris- of • new first gncier in the tall
them at the workhouse on ac.
Une Bryan of Middloport, has er&gt;o are asked to teleJihoneiheachooL
count of the civil rights disoJ'Ill•iDd
In tho u. S. Army and Is
ders,
currently Mdergoing basic trainReturned by Sgt. James E.
~at Fort JIOkaon, S, C,
BaldWin and Sgt. J10k Oweos
Rusoall Is the son or Mr, and
were Chria Anderson. 40. and
Mra. Lawrence Russell of West
Arth~ Persiqjer, 56, boih of
Columblo. Until abe joina her
GalliPolis; Cocll While, 45, Rt.
PT, PLEASANT - ·The OH
I GalliPolis, and Charles Clagg, husbenci, Mro. Hoaoall wW be In
Middloport wltb her parents, Mr.
43, BldWall.
KAN !;&lt;&gt;In Club will 1!1811111 ihe .
and Mra, John Bryan, and witb
Appoloehlan Power ...alorl11111011 ,
her h~oblnd'a · par'ento In Weot Tuesday 1-'!W llith I ·IOCial
Coluat~
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hour and tiadine oeaolon~
116:30 p.... and buBineal to fo1.
low.
experts cautioDed, however, it
New ofllc ara wW be elected 1
AND
is still too early to tell jUJt
aud new cllractoro namodto aerve
Clint Eastwot&gt;d .
how deep the turkey cutback
tbe COIDlnK Y-·
IN
wUI be.
Final planning lor the orpnlo
The department's poultry and
zatlon'a annual coin shoW to be
PT. PlEASANT - The Point
egg. oituatioo roport summary
held April 27 and 28 at the Moose
added that wholesale prices tor Pleasant oftlce of the West Vir- Club wW becomPieled.
reattY-to.eook broUera have been ginia Department of EmPloym!lrt the busl.Dess seaslon, a coin ~ _
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above 1967 levels since the Sac~11 placed 55 persons .In t1on wW bo held. Alllnloregalntui -loyment during tho
beginning o1 tbe year and prob.
area resident• are welcome.
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month of March.
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The ciclartmentmaintalnatnea
the rest ot 1968.
on
all IP!&gt;IIcanta and locates
Livestock on western ranges
Aprtl 1 were in better than av. suitable OUlllloyment lor them
erage eondltion aa a mUd tree of charge. ~rently thoro
March lett range feed condi- are 661 peroono registered wiih
ihe inca! ollico.
tiona above average, the dea
Training programs are aloo
partment roporto.
staf!ed throqh tbla omce 11
For the nation as a Whole,
pastures AprU 1 were rated at wall 11 the Job ColliS, for which
recruitment bad boon temPOrarloo
80 per cent or top condition, 6
ly susPended. but Is now r&amp;o
_points above a year ago and 3
sumed. It is neceaaary for a
points above sverage. A roport
person to renew his Qlic:ldon
oo range feed coadltlona rated
with tho olrlce every 30 days ID
them at 79 per cant ot fAlll con.
dillon, 7 points above a year ke'll 1ft l&lt;tlVO Ole.
ago and 4 polnto abefe the 1962
--66 average.

ln)ur~ Back

Wtment Frido,y m the New Uma

Mentally Retarded at Lesage,
W. VL, wW be the WelchS 170 Pollll&lt;b.
lor tho Fridt,y, April 26 moe&gt;He has smaU scars on his left
ing of the lfaoon Councy Assororebeld. r.)Je, lett cheek aad a ciation
lor -.clod Chlldron
'IBC(:ination scar on his 'iJI)er left
at the AW~Iachian Power Comarm and a cut scar on his left
pany IOdltori~,
toreann 11 weU as a scar on his
Ko11J! wW preaont a 20-minute
left ring tlner. Tatoos include a
audio color ollcie entitled ''The
hllrt With l citgger and I bird Green Acres Story.'• The r~
on his kft roreann. A cut scar gional comPrehensive center Is
crosses the bird'"s wings.
lor residents of Clbell, Mason,
Otbera on the most wanted Ust
Howard SWineyI 45~ Wllltld W- and Lincoln Counties 111d
is being developed on a 25-acre
by Toledo pollee lor assault wllh tract
of land 26 · mUos 11-om Pt.
a deldb' we1110n; Jl)oald Ferrell,
Plea-on State Rt. 2.
25, wanted by Warrensville
Grouncl&gt;realdn&amp; ceremonies
Helchto pollee lor Celooiouo , .. were concb:ted lor Phloe I of
sault; Billy Jeae HOOades, 35,
tho Ioili - r - building proSOllght as a parole violltor, and
gram. Pha&amp;e I which Ia being
Jock Wedlington, 32, wanted lo' financed lhro~ a$200,000 stat.
Cincbllati Pollee Cor .-ry and federal conotruction grllllt, wW
assault with intent to kill.
include two residential units lor
20 retarded c~ pi~• lndiThe page on the left-hand .Yldualllou•_.-onts and acbln,\de of a - -is the varao;
~- Clll tlli; right is : the· l!i'~"flO!.~~Ili and I IIW. .O
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cert on 1101' 3, a band banqolot
COWMJIUS - G"'rge Edward on 1101' 10, and Communi11 Tag
Wells, 51, a convieted murderer Illy on 1101' 11. Committees lor
who once raced the death chair, each eveot were appointed.
bu boon ploeed on Attorney Get&gt;' oral William B. Saxbe's list of

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ihe '1JII)holl\"il eoncert in Pnmoroy ... July 25. Uemharl of tho
band are bal._ in.tted to J&gt;Ort in a clinic to be co-..cl
&lt;illrllli tbo llternoon on July 25
lo' tbe a)'lllllholl)' peroormel. A
larger PQilCom m10hino aloowlll
be bought.
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BINI Qrector Charlea Y announced fortbcoming band
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Brown, treUurtr,~a ..Jo.
lectloo of tm 111&gt; liM4 .,..._,
on 11e dQ and a »~ pt .~.o ,
was raallzed 11-om a r.C•.....,.
-oalo.
The boosten diclded ID-e
$100 to tbe llleia• CoWIIY Wind

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llrl. Kenneth Sclleo.IJIIddiii'Ort;
.~)~~t~%~$~%.Wr~~i$:~~~~~1*:l~f~W'.m . Mrs. Scltealo dillrlo' pmldeat
GALIJPOUS- HELP Wanted'l No. Hell&gt; llfPIII4' ooeded: ,..,.. for till ~., Qllrlct;
·- with leadtrlblP quelltlea, able ID work wllh people lllCI otller or- Mr. ll!d lira.
Beckel!
of caldwelL lira.
kelt
IO a
pmaatlonl, IIIII Wltllllte abll1l;y 1D ~ rt'llOnslbllJty IIIII 101 tile former
member of 1 league,
ll!d lfr, ll!d lira. Mu;ohall c..,.
.
Tbt pay &amp;llould be hl&amp;h lor a job llkelhal, ohould It not'/ Well,
ado~', Mr. "IIIII lira. Jlimea .Mor'It Isn't. At laaot, not in IIIOIIOY• But, IIIIIOJlCthe COQI••IIIIons are.." ey,
ll!dllrs. llol&gt;ofl Powell,
tile look on a motlllr'• taco when the tall serviceman who law tal&lt;e Mr.llr.
and Mrs. James 9~a,Mr.
!do lither'• pWe lltllldo frln!edln till door of a tleatll •-ed
lira. Donovu Wickline. Mr.
1-e; 1 frightened, beWildered yooq girl, who hu been told her and
baloO' hU died, beq comforted In lho arms oflho aanlceman bu.. and 111'0. Robert Brlodeberry
biDd who can make U easier ror her; and handing a cup of bot co«ee lllCI Mr. and lira. lblald Reed, to a dlrtJ, hollow--eyed man wbo hli worked at a disaster site for er.

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1M Red . Cross hal ployed a part with a RC trained lnatruclor
Ia eolllleo&amp;.
lea&lt;hlng owlnunlng to children
Now, .... 1oca1 chapter ts ta•· and a~ts. 11ra. A1111 Jenklnat•

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GALLIPOLIS - Ed
Parkin&amp; presided over the Tues.

u Thll'l
llnllflt hour•.
list of storiM

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ed wtth a crisis, they MUS!' find the volunteer In eharp of this
a chairman and sot up a board areo ol work.

Red Cross jobs are voltllll.eer

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Ameodnll la belng planned for
loky 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Grace

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(I'm thinking of Mra. Bnee MeDonald, an indlspeasabl• orsanlzer during our recent crlalo),
say it Is both pleasant 8Dd rewarding. 11 Ill veo her.."_~ance
to extend herself far~ her
own peraonal envirmment. Sle
feel a llhe spenks tor all volunteers when she .u.ya, '•'11w0' become a world cltf.zen Ia a very
real sense."
A local Red Cross ofltce waa
maintained until Ms,y, 1960. At
tllat lime Irene Coker waa In
charge. Since tho deall1 of Richard Hurwitz In 1967 the local

Meth&lt;xtlst Churc:h to select a
ehalrman and a board.
Coold this HELP WANTED sd
be &amp;Dswered by that time?
HOW MUCH 00 YOU know a.
bout the Red Cross?
' 1be o!llclal booklet written
to a~ new Red Cross workers with theorganizationsa.Y&amp;the
Redd Croasia "an expreslioo ot
our concern for one another in
Ume of need." Its porpose is

to prevent or llgltton ll1ll1kllla' s
au!!erlng from war, natural disa - aod dioease.
What llle Red Cross does E1ng an emsrgency to proYldefood

Ciothln&amp;

chapter bas been without lead-

ershJi&gt;,

Stelter ID4 medlcalRRd

ho!JIIital care Cl'l tb.e
baolo ol evident need.
The Red Cross helps after an
emerpncy ln asliallng lamllles
and lndf.vicllala In meeting needs
the.!' c . - meet thamsalvea.

Lawrence

CollecliDs Hie glviJii and life
11ving blood, for which there
Ia DO substitute, is one of the
moot Important works of the
Red croaa. I have hurd ....,Po
1111. "a.! JOU have to PlY !Or
~l;; 1bls Ia nol1rue. lknl coakl·
-~ set a ~ce on a price'ieos thlng'1
Whal yoo PlY for ls the pro.
cooling of the blood. Mrs. Cltuo1atte Cremeens, R. N,. is In
Cherlll! of the bloodmobllo pro.
gram.
Even tbis -project may have to

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vldea tile roporls neceoaary to
bring a sentce man home Cl'l
emergenq leave.
1bere bave been many others
actlvaiY lnvolved In thlo work.
It ls DOt my Intent to give a his·~ory, but rather to point out
a present need.
. ~~ ~r~JM~ ;dooe, mui!J,J.•
·bOing cliioiO, but with lesde~ilj!P
tho futuro ... be III01"e pro~~~;
able.
Can you help?
one l!C group hao a project
Pve never hurd of before but
which I tlllnk Is worthy of a
melltlon. They have a "Tele-

Easter. The oPening sona: wu

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Mr. and llro, EdwerdH. 4'nch
have returned trom a visit with
tllelr son,llr. and 11r.. William
c. L,ynch of Alexandria, Va. They
atlended the llrBt beaeball game
ot the Washington Senators and
MIMe- Twin., VIce - Prasldent Hubert H. Humphrey threw
,_the lir'l !!all.~d-~!\)Onl&lt;!Y,"'Jho
fomiliar hot dOgo lllCI cou. Tho
famUlos also toured D.&amp;lles AJr.
port.

llr. and Mrs. Bill WUson, BoJ,.
ville, are vi•Uuia Mr.. CecUe
Thompson, VInton, and Nr. and

Mrs. Hobart wusen, Sr., Galltcare" aerv:Lce. The I'II.IM Is a polls.
110 b7 the woyalde ll a proper cemblnllllon of tho wordo tole·
chillier cannot be set up for our phone and care.
The Paul Sld&lt;borea of H l g h
area.
'lbey ''Watch over'' peraons Poin~ N. C., are vlaldng lholr
1be Rod Crooo Ia In charp living alone. Complete !IIeure parenta,llr.ll!d Nrs.OkeySiddmore, Evergreen. and Mr. a n d
Mrs. Earl McHenry, GalliPollo.
OUTHEAST!!liN OTBO'S liOSl" lll!lAUTJnlLFASIUON

Glllipolll, Ohio

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Elsa Soles Elected to
Head VFW Auxiliary.
GALLIPOLIS- O!ttcers were
elorted at the April meeting of
the Veterans of Foreign ·Wars
Auxiliary held rocenlly.
The following officers were
elected, Elsa Soles, president;
Goldie Gothard, senior rlee..presldent; Opal Baroos, jWlior vicepresident; Thelma Richards,
chaplain; Mary Austin, treasureJ'i Helen Wood. prd; Eliza.
beth Daniela, conductress; Marp.'r&amp; Rankin, ta:ustee, 3 )"e&amp;r&amp;j '
Ellzabeth Daniels, truatee 2
years; WUma Haycraft, trustee
1 year; Nellie Stover, musician;
Ermel Woodyard, radio and pubUci1)'; Color Bearers, Edt t h
Jacklllll, Grace Tabor, ll(yrtle
Queen and Frances Phu&amp;z.
1beoe o!llcers will take their
new omces the first meeting ln

Ranldll had recently been tal&lt;ec Into member·
ship of tho auxiliary.
July , Margaret

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made and .lobo assigned. After

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Frank Brady. 10n of Dr. and

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dozens of romantic spriiiJ formals In lhriD·
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1[), Our registration p~nas::ures

you of

haviiiJ the only gown of itS type at your

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YOUTH ASIQ!D FOR rr, core of
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The CheerCommltteoreported
on lira. llelll KlrkMdahl, lira.
011 llalrd, "\KIJI Corrie PlliiJ&gt;o
mer, lira. GOliua Ward andl&amp;ra.
HalenMorton.
At tllocloaeof the bullne11 111io

CHESHIRE - Officers were
slon, 11r.. P(ymalo Introduced elected at the racont K.Yger VU.
llro. Mabel Tawney, who pr.. lilY Mothers League meotlrc held
sented lho program. In kellling at tho home ol Mrs. llobert r.,.
with the current election lntel'o
es~ oho chose as her subject a
Elected were Mrs. IJoyd Ranshort ploy, Election !loy ln the kin, president; Mrs. Robert LIJ..
u.s.A., b~ Deborah Newman. cas, vice-president; Mrs. ForoNrs. Tawney portra.yed all the . rest Smith, recording secretary;
charlliltera ln the pll.f In 1 very Mrs. Lee Mccarey, treasurer,
amusq 11111 lnteroatlng manner, Mrs. James Preston. news r•
lhoWq lhe methods of voting porter and librarian.
from ear(y times 1&lt;&gt; the pruent
William
•·· and how lortuoate we are ID
REVIVAL PLANNED
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be _•klo to cut our own - s
GALIJPOIJS
- A revival With
11 ;:;""tlllnk best and not ~dj.,.
tile
Rev.
Bobby
Portero!Ooklllll
tlllon.
At the clooe of lho prognm, wUl start at the Chun:h of God,
lira. Boaurd and co-!Jostess, Jackoon Pike, Wedneadoy nigh~
Miss .Morgaret TQIIJ)lng, served Aprlll7, at 7:30 p, m. Preacb1111
and lnaplratlonal s~ each
deUclous refreshmentS 1n ~
Public la Invited tu attend.
1111 with the Easter decorlllloat. night.
Rev. John Wheeler Is pastor of
Next meetloir will be 'lhe .,.. the chl.tl'Cb.
nua1 spring dinner meeting, held
BOOSTERS TO MEET
ln till Foculey Dining Boom of
CHE5Hllll!:
- The K.l'ser Creek
lite - cltoteril at Rlo Grande,
Band
Boosters
wW meet in t h e
11 6 p.m. on Tuoadoy, loky 7.
hl&amp;h achool cafeteria at 7:30 p.
m. Mondoy. Fair OO«h plan&amp; will
be

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for Newcomers
GALUPOIJS - Tho NewcoD&gt;o
era Club of Gallipolis will hold Ita
April meeting In the .dlnlng hall
of tile Groce .,_st Clturch
Thuradoy, Aprtllll, at 1 p. m. A
dessert cof!ee will be catered
bY 1M Jllllor Woman'l Clltl at
75 · - par,.......
Guoat ...- . . will be llro.
Pat Houck, Soclell&gt; F4IDr olthe
GaWpollo Trlbuoe. lira. Houck
io • graduate of tllo Cllarlaa of
the Rill CoiDlltlc. lllhool In
New York and ot11er &lt;oamatlc
tr~ ochoolo. Her IIIP!c will
be Cosmttlco and You.
ArJI'ono wllhing ID lltlnd Who
hu not beoa co-ltd may call
llro. J. w. Coonen, ttllo0334,
chilrman for the eveot.

THE

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GOOD FOOD

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lwonll'-f!YI cents.

The next meeting wW be at
Osc:ar's on May 2 when tbe'dls.lrlct president will ln&amp;tall otn.

BOB EVANS mAle HoUsf ·
808 EVANS DRfV&amp;.IN

cera.

PLAYTEX

eraftRDin have erNt.eG .ON
fiO millioo ...... Libly,
thty wiU CIHtt youn.

ANDANfti!T

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s.auo H'"' sn.!H&lt;

PAUL DAVIES
JEWELERS
. . S.condA'It, ,

Oellltlollo, Ohl1

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PADDED BRA
Now-Piaytex combines aU tbe tit and
comfort features you Could wisb for in a
padded bro. AdjW!table stretch strops
and sheer elastic back with aU-way stretch
-won't ride up. Elastic criss~cross area
between tbe cups lifts and separates,
shapes you as you've always wanted.
Cups are made with iunazing new fiberfill
padding-they stay soft ... can't shift ...
can't bunch up. Machine wash.!ble,
this ni!W Playtex Soft•line Padded Bra
keeps its life month after month.

While..32A-36B. $5.00

SEASON 15 HIIEI

BASEBALL C;APS

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RESUME FORNER SCHEDULE Tue5dl1 were not •• well atteuded
Mro. Nancy Croosen, chairman u Olll*tedandthtfo,._.ICb,.
V...at gave lhe devotlona. ol Gallla CoUll\)' Civil Deraooe, ule of Moodoy nigbtl will be ,..
bers answered roll caD b)'Ji.,.n,; hu announcsd a revllld ac- IUDled. Tbt meetlogs will be beld
their plans for the summer. The ulo for the medical seii-IJelj) April 22, lla.y 6 aod lla.y 20.
secretary and treasurer reports clasau. Claues .Planned tor
were read and 1111&gt;roved.
The prealdent road an inn.
tatlon to a card Part;v from lhe
lllddloport llothers Leque and
annOWlCed that the Mothers
Only Mlnula F""" Yovr H- or ·
i.elgue wouldooUcitlheClteshlre
community tor the caneer fund
forj.unch ~Ill!. DlnJII!
drive.
Each member was to brine a
homHIIado klt&lt;:hon hat ID the
' PREPARI!D fOR YOURSATISFACnON
m"'l,,ln&amp;• Tho,. l(ho did 1101 were

CEREMONIES
More bzidt1 and troo••·
...,_ AIICoMCI rln&amp;a lhaa
aay othor. Sineo IJ601 -

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TUESDAY
1110 GIIANIE Molhera Leque
at the home of lira. Rll' Do..
"lo, Janis !lnlth, IUOst-""
tr1 7;30 p.m. ·
GALUPOLIS GlJIIJING Motbero Loacue, 7p.m.altlltihome
of lira. Ralph Belvtlla, ~
er,llra. Halon Preollln.

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from .Morahall UDlversley In 1967. He ls p...-J.y I!II!Pioyod
at the Little Hocklns Elem-.y SChool, Lltlle llocldns. Ohio,
and lamanaaer of !he GICO leo Inc., V ' - w. Va. A summer
wedding ls planned.

Elastic Back
and Straps

Be Featured

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GALLIPOIJS- Mr. ll!dllra. Charles W, -.ner, E•
rtka k
Route, GAIIJpolla, are announelne the en&amp;~~t~Deat of
their dlugltter, Cheri&amp; Frances, to Jamoo L. Elllotl, - o f
llr. and Ill's. Morris G. Elliott ofl42 Por!Smoulh Road, Gal.
liPolls. Mlos Bodlmor ls 1 1965 graduate of Galill A&lt;ldemy
lllcb Schocl and IS Present!¥ a junior majoring ln - h ll!d
htlrins theriP)' at Ohio Slate Unlvera!cy, llr, El1iott II a
1961 graduate of Gallla Academy High School and er&amp;lllotocl

Cosmetics To

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2-lol Pack ,...

Charla Frances Bodimer

English Club Elects
Kyger Valley Mothers to
New Slate of Officers Assist With Cancer Drive

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Ice Cream

GALLIPOLIS - llr, and Mrs, Wendell A. Wlcldlna oflilo
Grande are announcing the engagement and coming matrttee
of tllolr daughter, Bevor(y Sue, to llobert A. Houck, oon of llr,
and Mrs. Leo Houck, Rt. I,GalliPolls. MJsoWickllno loa grlllo
uato of Soulhwestern lligll Sehoul and ls now I!II!Pio.Yed 111 thO
Ohio state Bank of Columbus. Nr. Houck ls a g r - oll\)oo
ger Creel&lt; High Sehoul and ls ~loyed 111 the U.S. Post &lt;»nee lJopt. of Gahanna. Tho wedding lo plamed for IIJ.y 5 at
lho Methodist Church at Rlo Graod.,

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fliiiAILY 1H01 l'roiu

ILUE STAt
FllOZEN

GALUPOLIS - llro..llorrls Brown of Eno ls announcq
the engagement of her daUihler, Diana GWman, to llr. llobert
H. McCarley, son of Mr. and lira. Lowell McCarley, of Vlno
ton. Miss GWman Is a student at North Ga1i11 Hilh School.
llr. McCirloy la a1967 ~of North Gallla High School.
He 11 IIIJtDdlng a leave from the armed services with his flm..
lljo lllCI ftlncee. He will n()Ort to California the Orst of May
for 1 tour of cluey In Vlelnlm. Weddlngplans are lncOIIIPieto.

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G.u.tiPOus - Jean Covel' lum orchldo. Her bonor attend·
, Bradford, ~r of Mr. and .m wore a llliwle tnqJire ...,..
lire. llo&amp;tr A. llarlll, wiater . ,ol piM cbll!on OYer talfeta. A
: Park, Fli., 111C1 Cbar!eo Elia.r ......,uon was bald at the church
llolzer m, "llilll ol n.. and Nro. lmmedlateb' following lilt cereCIIarleo E. llol1or, Jr., Glllllpo.. " - ·
· lio, nro lilarrled on llaturday,
'!be groom ........ted from
March 16, at 1ht Clt*Ptl of the HaverfOrd College, Haverford,
lncamat!GD, Golbeivllle, Fla. Pa., and Ia curr!IIIIJ 1 ll"ad·
GALLIPOIJS - A slate of oJ.
'!be l\everllld 1101 C, Mercor, uate . , _ In Sodo!OIY with a Ocero for tile coming year w..
Aoo!oiaut a.aplaln til the ~a- rtlllrdl aollllanlllhlp In PQ-- Presented at Tuesdoy's meeting
copal t1u!Veral0 ~. J)Or- cbtatry altho IIDiveraley oiFlor- of till En,llsh Club bald at the
formed 1M oer~.
Ida, GllneiYHle. 1be bride lll"ad- lllme of lira. S. II. Boosard.
Mill JIU Sehlollinatt', AtlaJD, uUed from lhe UDlverllt;y of Membtra answered roll call 111
Ga., woo maid 0( .bonor. Btlt "-11Yiwnia, Pblladolllhla, and llllllilwlhelrfavorlteapringllowman waa Jolla W, llolaer, Wyan- Ia pro118111J¥ emplCQ"od ao a pro. or.
dalte, Okla., bnllhor of t h e ll"ilnmet at llie Ullverlley of
At tho regular business "'"
...-. Detid -A. J;loaaulelo and Florida ~ Ctaler.
•loll, lira. Mabel Townoy r1110nMaynard H. - · m, lxJih of
Following a honoylhooa In 91. ed on lho •late of of!lcors which
~ovllle• .aorvod at !lhera. Auauellne, ,tho couple Ia at home wu voted on 11\d ICCOIIted to be
~ '.h e bride ~
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- , Apt. -,
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, till. .....
....., m~~Ito sole amplre ilcrim 11101
GalneiYHI•.
They are presldlnt, llro,l ~~uor
e1 train ll!d ·a llhoulder ltlllllh
tho -.g from Jorto P(yaial_e; vlce-prioldent,
veil bold b)' a matchlni bow; Gallipolis wtro D&gt;. lllCI M r a. Mrs. Florence Wickline; oecr&amp;o
lha cerrled a bclutpl of Charlea E. llolzor, Jr. and......,- tory, !Ira, Alma Csudlll, and
camllll«llll and criiiD lU'JIIldd· tero, Chrlllll IIIII AmJ.
treuurer,
llooebud Baker,
Four Dlmnwerepresent.edfor
m-•blll ln the club, and 1M
ooc-.y was directed to send
them lnvltllllona to be guests of
the club altllti May dinner mao'-

Helen Help

llOUGHTOH'S

Beverly Sue Wickline

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GALLiPDUli, Olillr

Diana Gillman

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Enroll Now Par C l ln Juno or Sept.

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RIB STEAKS SHORT

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Ruby Jenkins' aprlng Bower
bed aod Nellie Searberl')" • and
Eulah Wlllllml'o flowtro make
a trip do1m Ftrlt Averwe a mil.at

Dlotlnctlon

SWIFT'S PREMIUM BEEF
U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED

Pt. Carton

p l - . of aprlng.

Is the
8UIIM11Col.of

SWIFT'S PREMIUM ,
U.S. GOVT. INSPECTEo

Fresh S

a chairman, plun to attend the
maoliDs Ms,y 16.

GIC
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Mrs. Jo&amp;ellh Brady, Ia bolllo for

1968Senlon
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lb.

ea.ke.and co«ee.

These and so many other things Easter vac atlon (tom studlea at
ean be done. H you can serve, GoorgotoWnU.
eapeclally lf :you would serve as

now.

Charles E. Holzer Ill

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Whence Named
The name capitol for the
building in a seat of govern·
meot where laws are made
comes from the Capitoline
Hlll, the smallest and mosl
famous of the seven hills on
which the city of Rome was
built.

WHU.E YOU'RE Our drive
pest the flrot block of Firat
Av..... 1be 7ellow loroythla
bullhea ln IWl oolor 'wlth brlalrt
oranga-nd lldlpo blllllllllni In ·
1ron1 of them, la 1 p«~Jchadellc

Never before nave we had so many! Neoer

Jean ·Bradford Is Bride

the meeting members enjoyed

IF YOU DRIVE 111 tho Junior
Fairgrounds be ..,., lo notice
tho JonQJlla and H.Yaclntha a1
the loot of the fair llln and around Mr. and Mrs. Alldns'a
trailer. Mrs. Adkins was as silted In the plllll)lin2 aod plaatlncl
of lheae bulbo laal fall 111 membero of tile Galllpollo Gird-.
Club and French CIIY Clltl.

Fm .unc FOJUW. setectilat

Mrs. Charles Ehler Holzer Ill

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kept on 1M participant' • name,
his doctor,.hh relatives, a close

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GALIJPOIJS - lfr,ll!dllra. IJ'odd,y Jlar!&lt;tr, Sr., Patriot
star llonte, are announeq tho eniaaoment of tllolr da1Jihler,
&amp;loan carol," to Walter L. BroWn,J1;., ooooflfrs. Leura Brown
and !belate Waltar L. Brown, Sr,, ,of VlnloD. Tbt bride- elect
Is a graduate of Southwo-. HI Jib School lllCI of GoliiPolla
Bualness College and lo pre,.ntly -loyed at G&amp;J Auto Parts
ComJ&gt;an.y.llr. Brown ls
of NorthGalilllllcb School
and lo a junior at Rlo Grande Colleae. Tbt woddlng will be an
event of June 15 st 2 In lite lf!ernoot1 at tho Plltrlot Methodist
Church. The cullom of Qllon church wW be ob&amp;er'!ed.

The Old Rugged Crose. Reodqs
were Jesus on the Cross b;y
Gertrude Davis, Easter Ullesb;r
Alma Rose, and Easter Thouehtll
b)' Ed Parkins. Jokes were ei'RII'I
111 John Bostic and Hazel ll(yer11
concllcted I Bible·Quiz.
The closing song wu !lust J•·
sus Bear the Croll Alono. Roo·
fresbments were served durill(;
the social hour.

nelliflbor, etc.

BLADE
CUTS
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Grlll!£0o Ill', Wedemyor - a
dlscd&amp;eioo on Grii1P tnJJuranc:e..
cards were lint to eiek matobtrs. The grange voted to Invite
Gallll Grqe for the next me«-.
qlloy 9 at 8 p. m.
Tho literacy progrom was on

former

chalrman, bas served many years
and to proltlllly the home service worker. Home service pro-

DIU' Bing or

day evening meeting of

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Mothers Lt~ague
at Rio ,Gf:a~de " ·
H'osts Hus ' ~s ·.. .
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RIO GIIAN!a ~ I
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lierl ot thll 111o Gran J~o~~~er•­
~ and tllllr ..............
~·--k clln .
It
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-bollll ofllr, ll!d llll'o. Je•• ~ .
r)'l ....~. ' .
• Glmel WI'" »II.Yed
Prill!•
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IO!JtiDtliOWID!ilrO.
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By
llouek
!ba• won Ill• obi&lt; P ...
Guom IIIIOIIdiDe
11r. 11111
llrl. Kenneth Sclleo.IJIIddiii'Ort;
.~)~~t~%~$~%.Wr~~i$:~~~~~1*:l~f~W'.m . Mrs. Scltealo dillrlo' pmldeat
GALIJPOUS- HELP Wanted'l No. Hell&gt; llfPIII4' ooeded: ,..,.. for till ~., Qllrlct;
·- with leadtrlblP quelltlea, able ID work wllh people lllCI otller or- Mr. ll!d lira.
Beckel!
of caldwelL lira.
kelt
IO a
pmaatlonl, IIIII Wltllllte abll1l;y 1D ~ rt'llOnslbllJty IIIII 101 tile former
member of 1 league,
ll!d lfr, ll!d lira. Mu;ohall c..,.
.
Tbt pay &amp;llould be hl&amp;h lor a job llkelhal, ohould It not'/ Well,
ado~', Mr. "IIIII lira. Jlimea .Mor'It Isn't. At laaot, not in IIIOIIOY• But, IIIIIOJlCthe COQI••IIIIons are.." ey,
ll!dllrs. llol&gt;ofl Powell,
tile look on a motlllr'• taco when the tall serviceman who law tal&lt;e Mr.llr.
and Mrs. James 9~a,Mr.
!do lither'• pWe lltllldo frln!edln till door of a tleatll •-ed
lira. Donovu Wickline. Mr.
1-e; 1 frightened, beWildered yooq girl, who hu been told her and
baloO' hU died, beq comforted In lho arms oflho aanlceman bu.. and 111'0. Robert Brlodeberry
biDd who can make U easier ror her; and handing a cup of bot co«ee lllCI Mr. and lira. lblald Reed, to a dlrtJ, hollow--eyed man wbo hli worked at a disaster site for er.

fat

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our water safetY procram
1M Red . Cross hal ployed a part with a RC trained lnatruclor
Ia eolllleo&amp;.
lea&lt;hlng owlnunlng to children
Now, .... 1oca1 chapter ts ta•· and a~ts. 11ra. A1111 Jenklnat•

Patriot Gr_
an__ne
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Discussion Tonic
T"
Grange Insurance

r1 directors.

GALLIPOLIS - Ed
Parkin&amp; presided over the Tues.

u Thll'l
llnllflt hour•.
list of storiM

tn whidl at

ed wtth a crisis, they MUS!' find the volunteer In eharp of this
a chairman and sot up a board areo ol work.

Red Cross jobs are voltllll.eer

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Ameodnll la belng planned for
loky 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Grace

·~· ow ...- ,
(I'm thinking of Mra. Bnee MeDonald, an indlspeasabl• orsanlzer during our recent crlalo),
say it Is both pleasant 8Dd rewarding. 11 Ill veo her.."_~ance
to extend herself far~ her
own peraonal envirmment. Sle
feel a llhe spenks tor all volunteers when she .u.ya, '•'11w0' become a world cltf.zen Ia a very
real sense."
A local Red Cross ofltce waa
maintained until Ms,y, 1960. At
tllat lime Irene Coker waa In
charge. Since tho deall1 of Richard Hurwitz In 1967 the local

Meth&lt;xtlst Churc:h to select a
ehalrman and a board.
Coold this HELP WANTED sd
be &amp;Dswered by that time?
HOW MUCH 00 YOU know a.
bout the Red Cross?
' 1be o!llclal booklet written
to a~ new Red Cross workers with theorganizationsa.Y&amp;the
Redd Croasia "an expreslioo ot
our concern for one another in
Ume of need." Its porpose is

to prevent or llgltton ll1ll1kllla' s
au!!erlng from war, natural disa - aod dioease.
What llle Red Cross does E1ng an emsrgency to proYldefood

Ciothln&amp;

chapter bas been without lead-

ershJi&gt;,

Stelter ID4 medlcalRRd

ho!JIIital care Cl'l tb.e
baolo ol evident need.
The Red Cross helps after an
emerpncy ln asliallng lamllles
and lndf.vicllala In meeting needs
the.!' c . - meet thamsalvea.

Lawrence

CollecliDs Hie glviJii and life
11ving blood, for which there
Ia DO substitute, is one of the
moot Important works of the
Red croaa. I have hurd ....,Po
1111. "a.! JOU have to PlY !Or
~l;; 1bls Ia nol1rue. lknl coakl·
-~ set a ~ce on a price'ieos thlng'1
Whal yoo PlY for ls the pro.
cooling of the blood. Mrs. Cltuo1atte Cremeens, R. N,. is In
Cherlll! of the bloodmobllo pro.
gram.
Even tbis -project may have to

Huber,

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vldea tile roporls neceoaary to
bring a sentce man home Cl'l
emergenq leave.
1bere bave been many others
actlvaiY lnvolved In thlo work.
It ls DOt my Intent to give a his·~ory, but rather to point out
a present need.
. ~~ ~r~JM~ ;dooe, mui!J,J.•
·bOing cliioiO, but with lesde~ilj!P
tho futuro ... be III01"e pro~~~;
able.
Can you help?
one l!C group hao a project
Pve never hurd of before but
which I tlllnk Is worthy of a
melltlon. They have a "Tele-

Easter. The oPening sona: wu

Seen and Heard

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Mr. and llro, EdwerdH. 4'nch
have returned trom a visit with
tllelr son,llr. and 11r.. William
c. L,ynch of Alexandria, Va. They
atlended the llrBt beaeball game
ot the Washington Senators and
MIMe- Twin., VIce - Prasldent Hubert H. Humphrey threw
,_the lir'l !!all.~d-~!\)Onl&lt;!Y,"'Jho
fomiliar hot dOgo lllCI cou. Tho
famUlos also toured D.&amp;lles AJr.
port.

llr. and Mrs. Bill WUson, BoJ,.
ville, are vi•Uuia Mr.. CecUe
Thompson, VInton, and Nr. and

Mrs. Hobart wusen, Sr., Galltcare" aerv:Lce. The I'II.IM Is a polls.
110 b7 the woyalde ll a proper cemblnllllon of tho wordo tole·
chillier cannot be set up for our phone and care.
The Paul Sld&lt;borea of H l g h
area.
'lbey ''Watch over'' peraons Poin~ N. C., are vlaldng lholr
1be Rod Crooo Ia In charp living alone. Complete !IIeure parenta,llr.ll!d Nrs.OkeySiddmore, Evergreen. and Mr. a n d
Mrs. Earl McHenry, GalliPollo.
OUTHEAST!!liN OTBO'S liOSl" lll!lAUTJnlLFASIUON

Glllipolll, Ohio

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Elsa Soles Elected to
Head VFW Auxiliary.
GALLIPOLIS- O!ttcers were
elorted at the April meeting of
the Veterans of Foreign ·Wars
Auxiliary held rocenlly.
The following officers were
elected, Elsa Soles, president;
Goldie Gothard, senior rlee..presldent; Opal Baroos, jWlior vicepresident; Thelma Richards,
chaplain; Mary Austin, treasureJ'i Helen Wood. prd; Eliza.
beth Daniela, conductress; Marp.'r&amp; Rankin, ta:ustee, 3 )"e&amp;r&amp;j '
Ellzabeth Daniels, truatee 2
years; WUma Haycraft, trustee
1 year; Nellie Stover, musician;
Ermel Woodyard, radio and pubUci1)'; Color Bearers, Edt t h
Jacklllll, Grace Tabor, ll(yrtle
Queen and Frances Phu&amp;z.
1beoe o!llcers will take their
new omces the first meeting ln

Ranldll had recently been tal&lt;ec Into member·
ship of tho auxiliary.
July , Margaret

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Plana for Ute bake sale were
made and .lobo assigned. After

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~~ream.

Frank Brady. 10n of Dr. and

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have they been lovelier! 'Choooe now frnm
dozens of romantic spriiiJ formals In lhriD·
'
ing new pastels and snowy white. Sires 5 to
1[), Our registration p~nas::ures

you of

haviiiJ the only gown of itS type at your

CHAnr

prom

Graduoteob....
Tho su,ly ·.

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YOUTH ASIQ!D FOR rr, core of
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The CheerCommltteoreported
on lira. llelll KlrkMdahl, lira.
011 llalrd, "\KIJI Corrie PlliiJ&gt;o
mer, lira. GOliua Ward andl&amp;ra.
HalenMorton.
At tllocloaeof the bullne11 111io

CHESHIRE - Officers were
slon, 11r.. P(ymalo Introduced elected at the racont K.Yger VU.
llro. Mabel Tawney, who pr.. lilY Mothers League meotlrc held
sented lho program. In kellling at tho home ol Mrs. llobert r.,.
with the current election lntel'o
es~ oho chose as her subject a
Elected were Mrs. IJoyd Ranshort ploy, Election !loy ln the kin, president; Mrs. Robert LIJ..
u.s.A., b~ Deborah Newman. cas, vice-president; Mrs. ForoNrs. Tawney portra.yed all the . rest Smith, recording secretary;
charlliltera ln the pll.f In 1 very Mrs. Lee Mccarey, treasurer,
amusq 11111 lnteroatlng manner, Mrs. James Preston. news r•
lhoWq lhe methods of voting porter and librarian.
from ear(y times 1&lt;&gt; the pruent
William
•·· and how lortuoate we are ID
REVIVAL PLANNED
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be _•klo to cut our own - s
GALIJPOIJS
- A revival With
11 ;:;""tlllnk best and not ~dj.,.
tile
Rev.
Bobby
Portero!Ooklllll
tlllon.
At the clooe of lho prognm, wUl start at the Chun:h of God,
lira. Boaurd and co-!Jostess, Jackoon Pike, Wedneadoy nigh~
Miss .Morgaret TQIIJ)lng, served Aprlll7, at 7:30 p, m. Preacb1111
and lnaplratlonal s~ each
deUclous refreshmentS 1n ~
Public la Invited tu attend.
1111 with the Easter decorlllloat. night.
Rev. John Wheeler Is pastor of
Next meetloir will be 'lhe .,.. the chl.tl'Cb.
nua1 spring dinner meeting, held
BOOSTERS TO MEET
ln till Foculey Dining Boom of
CHE5Hllll!:
- The K.l'ser Creek
lite - cltoteril at Rlo Grande,
Band
Boosters
wW meet in t h e
11 6 p.m. on Tuoadoy, loky 7.
hl&amp;h achool cafeteria at 7:30 p.
m. Mondoy. Fair OO«h plan&amp; will
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for Newcomers
GALUPOIJS - Tho NewcoD&gt;o
era Club of Gallipolis will hold Ita
April meeting In the .dlnlng hall
of tile Groce .,_st Clturch
Thuradoy, Aprtllll, at 1 p. m. A
dessert cof!ee will be catered
bY 1M Jllllor Woman'l Clltl at
75 · - par,.......
Guoat ...- . . will be llro.
Pat Houck, Soclell&gt; F4IDr olthe
GaWpollo Trlbuoe. lira. Houck
io • graduate of tllo Cllarlaa of
the Rill CoiDlltlc. lllhool In
New York and ot11er &lt;oamatlc
tr~ ochoolo. Her IIIP!c will
be Cosmttlco and You.
ArJI'ono wllhing ID lltlnd Who
hu not beoa co-ltd may call
llro. J. w. Coonen, ttllo0334,
chilrman for the eveot.

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The next meeting wW be at
Osc:ar's on May 2 when tbe'dls.lrlct president will ln&amp;tall otn.

BOB EVANS mAle HoUsf ·
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padding-they stay soft ... can't shift ...
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RESUME FORNER SCHEDULE Tue5dl1 were not •• well atteuded
Mro. Nancy Croosen, chairman u Olll*tedandthtfo,._.ICb,.
V...at gave lhe devotlona. ol Gallla CoUll\)' Civil Deraooe, ule of Moodoy nigbtl will be ,..
bers answered roll caD b)'Ji.,.n,; hu announcsd a revllld ac- IUDled. Tbt meetlogs will be beld
their plans for the summer. The ulo for the medical seii-IJelj) April 22, lla.y 6 aod lla.y 20.
secretary and treasurer reports clasau. Claues .Planned tor
were read and 1111&gt;roved.
The prealdent road an inn.
tatlon to a card Part;v from lhe
lllddloport llothers Leque and
annOWlCed that the Mothers
Only Mlnula F""" Yovr H- or ·
i.elgue wouldooUcitlheClteshlre
community tor the caneer fund
forj.unch ~Ill!. DlnJII!
drive.
Each member was to brine a
homHIIado klt&lt;:hon hat ID the
' PREPARI!D fOR YOURSATISFACnON
m"'l,,ln&amp;• Tho,. l(ho did 1101 were

CEREMONIES
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TUESDAY
1110 GIIANIE Molhera Leque
at the home of lira. Rll' Do..
"lo, Janis !lnlth, IUOst-""
tr1 7;30 p.m. ·
GALUPOLIS GlJIIJING Motbero Loacue, 7p.m.altlltihome
of lira. Ralph Belvtlla, ~
er,llra. Halon Preollln.

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at the Little Hocklns Elem-.y SChool, Lltlle llocldns. Ohio,
and lamanaaer of !he GICO leo Inc., V ' - w. Va. A summer
wedding ls planned.

Elastic Back
and Straps

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GALLIPOIJS- Mr. ll!dllra. Charles W, -.ner, E•
rtka k
Route, GAIIJpolla, are announelne the en&amp;~~t~Deat of
their dlugltter, Cheri&amp; Frances, to Jamoo L. Elllotl, - o f
llr. and Ill's. Morris G. Elliott ofl42 Por!Smoulh Road, Gal.
liPolls. Mlos Bodlmor ls 1 1965 graduate of Galill A&lt;ldemy
lllcb Schocl and IS Present!¥ a junior majoring ln - h ll!d
htlrins theriP)' at Ohio Slate Unlvera!cy, llr, El1iott II a
1961 graduate of Gallla Academy High School and er&amp;lllotocl

Cosmetics To

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Charla Frances Bodimer

English Club Elects
Kyger Valley Mothers to
New Slate of Officers Assist With Cancer Drive

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GALLIPOLIS - llr, and Mrs, Wendell A. Wlcldlna oflilo
Grande are announcing the engagement and coming matrttee
of tllolr daughter, Bevor(y Sue, to llobert A. Houck, oon of llr,
and Mrs. Leo Houck, Rt. I,GalliPolls. MJsoWickllno loa grlllo
uato of Soulhwestern lligll Sehoul and ls now I!II!Pio.Yed 111 thO
Ohio state Bank of Columbus. Nr. Houck ls a g r - oll\)oo
ger Creel&lt; High Sehoul and ls ~loyed 111 the U.S. Post &lt;»nee lJopt. of Gahanna. Tho wedding lo plamed for IIJ.y 5 at
lho Methodist Church at Rlo Graod.,

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FllOZEN

GALUPOLIS - llro..llorrls Brown of Eno ls announcq
the engagement of her daUihler, Diana GWman, to llr. llobert
H. McCarley, son of Mr. and lira. Lowell McCarley, of Vlno
ton. Miss GWman Is a student at North Ga1i11 Hilh School.
llr. McCirloy la a1967 ~of North Gallla High School.
He 11 IIIJtDdlng a leave from the armed services with his flm..
lljo lllCI ftlncee. He will n()Ort to California the Orst of May
for 1 tour of cluey In Vlelnlm. Weddlngplans are lncOIIIPieto.

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G.u.tiPOus - Jean Covel' lum orchldo. Her bonor attend·
, Bradford, ~r of Mr. and .m wore a llliwle tnqJire ...,..
lire. llo&amp;tr A. llarlll, wiater . ,ol piM cbll!on OYer talfeta. A
: Park, Fli., 111C1 Cbar!eo Elia.r ......,uon was bald at the church
llolzer m, "llilll ol n.. and Nro. lmmedlateb' following lilt cereCIIarleo E. llol1or, Jr., Glllllpo.. " - ·
· lio, nro lilarrled on llaturday,
'!be groom ........ted from
March 16, at 1ht Clt*Ptl of the HaverfOrd College, Haverford,
lncamat!GD, Golbeivllle, Fla. Pa., and Ia curr!IIIIJ 1 ll"ad·
GALLIPOIJS - A slate of oJ.
'!be l\everllld 1101 C, Mercor, uate . , _ In Sodo!OIY with a Ocero for tile coming year w..
Aoo!oiaut a.aplaln til the ~a- rtlllrdl aollllanlllhlp In PQ-- Presented at Tuesdoy's meeting
copal t1u!Veral0 ~. J)Or- cbtatry altho IIDiveraley oiFlor- of till En,llsh Club bald at the
formed 1M oer~.
Ida, GllneiYHle. 1be bride lll"ad- lllme of lira. S. II. Boosard.
Mill JIU Sehlollinatt', AtlaJD, uUed from lhe UDlverllt;y of Membtra answered roll call 111
Ga., woo maid 0( .bonor. Btlt "-11Yiwnia, Pblladolllhla, and llllllilwlhelrfavorlteapringllowman waa Jolla W, llolaer, Wyan- Ia pro118111J¥ emplCQ"od ao a pro. or.
dalte, Okla., bnllhor of t h e ll"ilnmet at llie Ullverlley of
At tho regular business "'"
...-. Detid -A. J;loaaulelo and Florida ~ Ctaler.
•loll, lira. Mabel Townoy r1110nMaynard H. - · m, lxJih of
Following a honoylhooa In 91. ed on lho •late of of!lcors which
~ovllle• .aorvod at !lhera. Auauellne, ,tho couple Ia at home wu voted on 11\d ICCOIIted to be
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GalneiYHI•.
They are presldlnt, llro,l ~~uor
e1 train ll!d ·a llhoulder ltlllllh
tho -.g from Jorto P(yaial_e; vlce-prioldent,
veil bold b)' a matchlni bow; Gallipolis wtro D&gt;. lllCI M r a. Mrs. Florence Wickline; oecr&amp;o
lha cerrled a bclutpl of Charlea E. llolzor, Jr. and......,- tory, !Ira, Alma Csudlll, and
camllll«llll and criiiD lU'JIIldd· tero, Chrlllll IIIII AmJ.
treuurer,
llooebud Baker,
Four Dlmnwerepresent.edfor
m-•blll ln the club, and 1M
ooc-.y was directed to send
them lnvltllllona to be guests of
the club altllti May dinner mao'-

Helen Help

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Ruby Jenkins' aprlng Bower
bed aod Nellie Searberl')" • and
Eulah Wlllllml'o flowtro make
a trip do1m Ftrlt Averwe a mil.at

Dlotlnctlon

SWIFT'S PREMIUM BEEF
U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED

Pt. Carton

p l - . of aprlng.

Is the
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM ,
U.S. GOVT. INSPECTEo

Fresh S

a chairman, plun to attend the
maoliDs Ms,y 16.

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These and so many other things Easter vac atlon (tom studlea at
ean be done. H you can serve, GoorgotoWnU.
eapeclally lf :you would serve as

now.

Charles E. Holzer Ill

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Whence Named
The name capitol for the
building in a seat of govern·
meot where laws are made
comes from the Capitoline
Hlll, the smallest and mosl
famous of the seven hills on
which the city of Rome was
built.

WHU.E YOU'RE Our drive
pest the flrot block of Firat
Av..... 1be 7ellow loroythla
bullhea ln IWl oolor 'wlth brlalrt
oranga-nd lldlpo blllllllllni In ·
1ron1 of them, la 1 p«~Jchadellc

Never before nave we had so many! Neoer

Jean ·Bradford Is Bride

the meeting members enjoyed

IF YOU DRIVE 111 tho Junior
Fairgrounds be ..,., lo notice
tho JonQJlla and H.Yaclntha a1
the loot of the fair llln and around Mr. and Mrs. Alldns'a
trailer. Mrs. Adkins was as silted In the plllll)lin2 aod plaatlncl
of lheae bulbo laal fall 111 membero of tile Galllpollo Gird-.
Club and French CIIY Clltl.

Fm .unc FOJUW. setectilat

Mrs. Charles Ehler Holzer Ill

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kept on 1M participant' • name,
his doctor,.hh relatives, a close

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GALIJPOIJS - lfr,ll!dllra. IJ'odd,y Jlar!&lt;tr, Sr., Patriot
star llonte, are announeq tho eniaaoment of tllolr da1Jihler,
&amp;loan carol," to Walter L. BroWn,J1;., ooooflfrs. Leura Brown
and !belate Waltar L. Brown, Sr,, ,of VlnloD. Tbt bride- elect
Is a graduate of Southwo-. HI Jib School lllCI of GoliiPolla
Bualness College and lo pre,.ntly -loyed at G&amp;J Auto Parts
ComJ&gt;an.y.llr. Brown ls
of NorthGalilllllcb School
and lo a junior at Rlo Grande Colleae. Tbt woddlng will be an
event of June 15 st 2 In lite lf!ernoot1 at tho Plltrlot Methodist
Church. The cullom of Qllon church wW be ob&amp;er'!ed.

The Old Rugged Crose. Reodqs
were Jesus on the Cross b;y
Gertrude Davis, Easter Ullesb;r
Alma Rose, and Easter Thouehtll
b)' Ed Parkins. Jokes were ei'RII'I
111 John Bostic and Hazel ll(yer11
concllcted I Bible·Quiz.
The closing song wu !lust J•·
sus Bear the Croll Alono. Roo·
fresbments were served durill(;
the social hour.

nelliflbor, etc.

BLADE
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Grlll!£0o Ill', Wedemyor - a
dlscd&amp;eioo on Grii1P tnJJuranc:e..
cards were lint to eiek matobtrs. The grange voted to Invite
Gallll Grqe for the next me«-.
qlloy 9 at 8 p. m.
Tho literacy progrom was on

former

chalrman, bas served many years
and to proltlllly the home service worker. Home service pro-

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ol Nuralnc hal been
lo Bei.Y Curudnilullll,

Roy
Betii,Y Ia an olllcer
NatiQ!III Honor Sod~,
~~,~.... llbe hal been member
1!10 yeers. She Ia president
of 1he oouncll and active
ln.llto College Club.
Her ulller sdlool actiYideo Inelude membershlp two years In
1he Latin CIWI, a claso olllcer

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tor three :rears, and a member It the band and glee club

PTA Names Olfiqers

lor tour yeara. She ploys ..,
U.ollrla' baako11&gt;aU .... 1
Laot .y ear Mill ~ ...
was a delepte lo Blo&lt;kefe Girll
state at Clj&gt;ltol
$..
Is currendy Y!.. prelll- ol
lite ~otri)lera · at Vot.r.O..s lllemorlal Hoapjtll, IDd 1
member of Beihel 62,
llorud Order of Jclbo DauabterL
!be Ia a member of lito Middleport Cburd! of Cbrlst, linP
In U.o senior choir, Is lite a~o
slstsnt cburd! organlot, and pianist ror the Primary Dopariment.

Ualnrotlf.

: : Personal Notes ::

RAS Alumni

Childs, treasw·er.

Clu·ta~

two lilies in thechurchsanctuary

The grotl&gt; voted tD seod I 0
tlhle cloths to the Mount Hoaltlty
Home In Cincinnati, a contrlbo&gt;tion wu mlde to the c:am:er sonight at the Middleport Chucchof clecy, and the grotl&gt; veted "'place

Mrs, PearI Reynolds con&lt;hcted
the Installation service for Mrs.

ror Easter.

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Jonquils and small Easter basDtnver JUee, presldentt Mrs. kets with colored ou• and
Grace Pratt, vice president; Mrs. were ueedlnthetablodocoradCIIs
Norman Yeaguer. aecretaryj by the hostess committee. Mrs.
Mra. Marilyn Bishop, assistant George lllelnhart, Mrs. Ernest
secretary, and Mrs. Martha Lallance, Mrs. Edith Russell and

Mr&amp;, Kenneth McElhinney.
The Lord's Prayer In unison
OIIOIIed the meeting. A card or
U.anks was read rrom the
les Ebersbach ramll,y. lloported
ill were Mrs. Blanche Wolle,
Miss lolabel Hysell, George NlcinsiG' 1 Homer Rice, Mrs. TheL-ma Pratt, and Arthur Mix ot
ZanosYIUe, Cather-in-low or u.o
Rev. Raullin Moyer, pastor. Mr.
Mix I&amp; confined w the Good S..
mlritan Hospital.

Set May 25th'
For Reunion

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Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Joe Levine's
"The Graduate" bailed him out
ol what had seemed his worst
disaster - m18ht have even toppled Joe's pudy little empire:

It's already hauled In $13,000,-

led oiJ radio and TV shows by
Presidential speeches (FDR and
Truman), was bankrupted out of

ing we-toJd.you-so ... Dagmar
had to cancel ever ything to be
with very-ill husband Dl.ck Hinds

night clubs, rained out, snowed
In, knocked down by an angina
attack, cancelled out, stranded
... and recently came Dirt or re.

at the hospital .
Large group o! auoograph fi .
ends at the Longacre Theatn
stagedoor
weren't besieging

tirement for a six week engage- some statistical sexpot, unless
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CDte Warwick wUI head the na- ment at Mountainside, New Jer- you consider 1 Never Sang For
tlmally touring Newport Jazz sey's Three Coins supper eJub My Father" star Llllian Gish
Foadval (June 21 to Aug. 18) - onJs kl be burned outthlallme the Stone Age Raquel Welch . ..
and her take-ltome wUI be $17, . alter the rlrst week ... And still Universal Pictures slgned to a
000 per week ... Rod Serllng on Phil told tllls to us with his us- longterm pact Jim Webb. 20000 ror Joe's end alone .•• Di-

the "Persmall1;y" TV show said
he's jealous of acton who ••take

11te applause and c:heera Mtile I
tilt alone In lite room" (and count
U.o m&lt;~~ey) .
Phil Brito, a very nice show·
biz veteran still singing whUe
ll8niq also as an executive ot
lite Newark, N. J. dcy health
department, mlglrt neatlY be called a Disaster Area: our o I d

rrteod I'IIU has had almost everYiblng hajlpen to him : cancel-

uallaugb.

The four-la ced clock at t h e
Port Aulhorlcy bus terminal
showed four difterent times ...
Asked the "dumbest thing" he'd
ever done, aJy Dick Cavett sa1d
lt was ''lending llll' watch to
Jolm Cameron SWayze" ..• As
we prophesied several years ago . Covell's alrea&lt;IY recipient
d. the year's best TV - review•
tor his new morning show and
tills Is our ravorlte was or boast-

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Installation is Conducted
MIDDLEPORT - Candlelight
lnstallatlon ol new otncers for
the 1968-89 year was a feature of
Cbe IIVIual covered dish dinner
of U.e Phllatl&gt;.ea Socleey Thursday

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year.old composer of ''Up, Up
and Away" and "By the Time
I Get to Aloenix" and other

teen.age rages . .. Those t w o
songs won Jim eight ucram.
mies," Including song-of-the year ("Up, Up" ) at the record
industry version of Oscar . TonyEmmys ... Cotmterfeit tens are

s&lt;,ltJrglng the &lt;ounlcy; In Chicago, T-men picked up a sawbuck with Hamilton's head up.
side down!

groom . .

Both Mrs. Morris and Mrs.
Baker were in navy blue ensembles and wore white earna~
tf.on corsages,
A receptloo and butret aupper
honoring the c:ouplo was beld
at the home of the bride's parents. The recepl!on talJlo realured Ike wedding ceke and an
arrangement ot yellow mums and
tapers.
Joining tho wedding party ror
the bufJet were Mr. and Mrs.
Myron MUier, L,ynn and Carol
Boker, Mrs. Kathy McElhinney
Hood, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Abbott and daughter, Lorrie or
Lancaster.
The new Mrs. Baker ls a
1967 graduate or Middleport 111gb

Birthday Observed •
RACINE - Debbie McMillan,
datllhter ot Mr. and Mrs. EWo
McMIUan. Racine, was honored
recentlY Oil her 16flt blrilttlaf,
by a surpriae parcy at U.e h&lt;MDe
of 911rleo Neigjer.
Games were played and refreshments of cake, baked by
Mrs. George Nelgjer, and 110ft
dr!Ms were enJoyed by Kallt1
!WI, Rhonda Ervin, Kalhleen
Lewis, Patsy Pickens, &amp;ae Cmtnlngbam, Brende llolman, Barbara Leadingbam, !blrley Dreke,
!baron Droke, and Dottle WUcoxen. Debblereceivedmanynice
gifts.

Meaning of 4- H Explained
Chairman, distributed foldera on
Pleasure Riders met Tuesday Your FamllySaret;vPracdcesand
evening. AprU 9, at the farm of Habits. Mrs. Downie read lite
E. J. Hill, with 19 members, safet;y rules In case of an emer~
two visitors, and the advisor, goncy.
There will be a meeting at
Mrs. William B. Downie, prethe
home or Mrs. William Dowsent.
The various oatcers explain- nie oo Monda,y, AprU 15, at
ed the meaning or 4-H, after whlcb 7:30 p.m., to plan the year' s
&amp;.san Gooch, Health Advisor program, to which all omcera
passed out folders ot the Per- are asked U&gt; attend.
The next regular meeting will
sonaJ Health Record or Yourself, and Mila l'oll'ell, Sareey be on May 14 at E. J, !nil's.
POMEROY -

The Meigs 4-11

RlTl'LI\N[) - Tho 39llt annual
reunion of Rotland 111gb Sc:bool
gradualeo bas boon scheduled
for MQ· 25, John Werner, Rutland Alumal Assn. preu.m, anncum:ed. MeotlnB at 1he Werner
bome '!'lllirado,y nlllltt, lito execudve conunltiee made plans lor
U.e anmtaJ banQIOI and claace.
The dbller will ba IOrved at
6:90 p.m. In tbe Rudand 1J1i1o
Sc:bool llfiiiiiOIIIWII by U.o Rillland P, T,A, ReaervadCIIa are to
be 8011! to Mrs. Margaret Edwards, P, 0. Box 315, Rutland,
or . mii,Y be le!OJ)honed to bar,
7t2-1241, by llle¥ 22. coot 1a
$2.25 Cor tho tllmer and dan...
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For Rev. Kelsey

. REVIVAL ANNOtiNCW
POMEROY - A woeklnd re.vlval will start W....,ado,y at
tbe Neaae Settlement a.urch llli
lite Forest Rtm Rood. Service•
will be held at 7:30 p.m. dall,y
iiii'OUI!b ~- There will 1&gt;e
specl•l muolc. The Rev. llobert
E. SniiU., paalor, ln~tea t h e
public.

lliDDLEP,ORT - The R n.
Howard RllPPOlt.-· Uie .Rev. ~
1011 Stebblni, IDd c, ~- Ruppel! were··In WI'I'..-Ii Thurado,y
for the lltneral aOrylceii or lite
Rev; Roger Keh41,1', 33; .
The Rev. Mr • .KetMr, 1011&amp;tlmo h:lencl of lito ROY, Mr.
R_.t, died Tueado,y at the
Unlvorsizy Hospital Ia CoiiiDlbuo. Funeral service~ wore
Clltlli!clod by tbe ROY. Thomas
FoMr of CbUIIcotbo, ThelltrH
&amp;'Ding from hero were l101d!em
aueata of Mr. and 111n. c. u.
WIM, Jr. at U.alr Waveri,ybome.

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dinner was given honoring J Prdl!ltt on ber 16111 blrth&lt;IIIY '!ltd
her brother, Franl(s, ......,..
lion Wethosday at illo home of
Mr. and Mro, Everett Ha,yo1o
The clll&lt;lelight dinner 118&amp; P"'
en ror higb achool studenlo or
U.e Greet Bend communlt;y,
Attending In addition tD t h e
hooored guests were Sandra
SO,yre, Gordon Prof!itt, Krlsto
Yost, Nancy, Peggy and Debbie
lloso, Eric Furbee, Jeflro)o ~
rts and Mell111 Pro!!itt, slater
or the hooored guO&amp;ts.

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Easter Lesson
Given WSCS

cents.
Ofticer1 of the asiOCladon are
Werner, cla11 or 1935, prellldtnt; Fred Geor&amp;8, 1950, ~ce
president; Mrs. Edwards, 1961,
secretary, and Mrs. Reva &amp;aowden, 1926. treallll'er.
Mulllc ror round and _..,
dancing will 1&gt;e provided by The
Cotmlry Drillorl with Whitey
Beegle ealllng. Husbands and
wives or Rutland almnnl and olhero who atlalded Rudand 111gb
SChool are ellatble to a!Wid the
banquet.

MIDDLEPORT - Ellen JJutton, . dsugbter or Mr. and ldra.
Dale M. Dutton, 965 FUUo

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~y HACUSE New ofllcera the EIOIIlOIIIIcy Sc:i!ODL Elected
were alected at a meeting of 1he were Mra. PatHo!ldUbolt.Presl~rae use !'.T.A. Tuesdii,Ynigbtat dent; Mi~o iliii'T .Patterson, me
president; Krs; Pat Cunclllr, seoretacy, IDd Mrs. lilarJorte Fe,.
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SUNDAY
reJJ, trouurer,
:~
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SUNDAY SCHOOL serYice, IA&gt;o
IM!ug tho meeting conchlcted
tll't Falls Methodist Ch!U'&lt;b,
by Mrs. Vlrglala Flaber, the obEaoter &amp;mdii,Y, 10 a. m., cherp.
jec:ll of U.e NatioDIJ Congress or
wide worshJp service. 11 a.m.
:::: PuRl and Teacherswereread..
SPECIAL CONCLAVE Ohio :::
Mrs. Eltller Harden pve readValley Commandocy 24 attiiiiiPio
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Kdrovlteh lugs on Eutor and IIPring. The
Eaatar morning 5:30 to 5:45a.m. • and Jolin Jr. of steubenville, speaker w~ Mrs. Harold Lohse
kl attend sunrtae servlcea at rormer Midclll!plrt roaldenta, WhoBOIIIPlc WU rulesllldreliiiOt&gt;o
Pomeroy
Vnlted Mothodlst ' were recent guests of Mr. and slbllltles of llll¥ offlcer• a n d
Church. Full untronn.
Mrs. Opha O!!utt. Thoy alao vis- ebalrmen.
SUNRISE SERVICE et &amp;ntr- Ited lYith Mrl. s.l&gt;aatlan TedeaBoy Scout Troop 242 gave U.e
PI1se Evangelical United Bretl&gt;- co and Mr. and Mrs. Fran Rel- pledge or allegiance &amp;SBioted by
ron Cburch, 6 a. m, Presented by cbert of Now Haven, W, Va. Jobn sa._ sco-aster, and
Youlll FellowahiPandAdultcbolr.
Mill Opal otrutt, sludant at Kometh Nease. The attendance
Public: welcome.
Oldo Unlveralt;y, spent hor CJW'- bamer went ·tD the siXth grade. A
EASfER SUNIUSEoerYice, 6a. ter break at Buffalo, N. Y. llflere program on pbyslcal fttnea&amp; was
m., United Methodist Churchi she was the gueot ot Miss Sarb' presented by WUUam AmottwlU.
breaktast served Coliowlug se"" Brockheimer. From there she aavwal of his students giving a
Ice by 14'clla Circle. /ilec Ia! went to Hocheatar. N, Y. U&gt; domonatradon.
.-sta tor seniee, oDeh to pub- Ylslt lllr. and Mrs, ~!almond
Refreshments were Hrvedfollic, wWbeOhloVolloyCommantl- WUson and lllr. and Mrs. Rd&gt;- lowlng tho meeting by the siXth ,
ecy 24.
grede mothers.
ert WUaon,
MONOAY
Min Anita llaJ1 and bor fiAMERICAN RED CROSS blood ance, BUI Chadwick; Jr. of CCmobile, Monday, 1 to 6 p. m., lumbuo, spent the Easter weekPomeroy Junior High School. end here with her parent&amp;, Mr.
Wal•tn cboors welcome.
and Mrs. James Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HamPOMEROY CHAPTER 80 at
7:30 p,m, Munday at tho Masonic mer and daughters, Lou Ann
REEDSVILLE - The Reeda.
TemPle, apectalaeasiontoconler end Kim, ot Columbus, and Mr. ville w,s,c,s. met recendy wiU.
most excellent masters degree. and Mrs. Howard Nicholson ot Mrs. Nell WUson, Ollt!lllng wllb
Athens were Easter weekend de\OOIIonalrom LukeU-1·10, The
TVESDAY
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
REVIVAL, Ai&gt;ple Grove Metl&gt;- Hoenlch and daugbter, JIIYil!'. Easter lesson was given in readIngs end • PDem, Old Folks
odlst Church, 7:30 each evening,
Mlas Kay Prcctor or Park- Home by Mrs, ll&gt;roU.a Riebel.
Ai&gt;rU 14 tD APril 21, Public I"' ersburg is the Easter weekend
Business was in charge of the
Ylted by Rev. Cherles Norris, guest It lllr. and Mrs. Rslph
Ylce
~resident, Mrs. Mary Nichpastor.
Gravel.
ols.
New
omcers were elected,
FRIENDLY CIRCLE, 8 p, m.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWeese president, Mrs. Mamie Buckley;
Tuesda,yI
United Church or and cbUdren, Karen, David and
Christ. Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr., Mike of Columbus are guests of Ylce president, Mrs. Mary Ntcholsa -secretary, M r s. Vivian
program leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas. Humphrey, and treasurer. Mrs.
RACINE ELEMENTARY PTA, Mrs. DeWeese and the children
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7:30 p. m ., Racine have spent the past week with Nell Wllson. OU.er secretaries
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Llnga~reth
ODd dower fund chairman remain
Grode School.
her parents and were joined by the same.
lllr. DeWeese Cor the weekend.
Plans were made for an Easter
WEDNESDAY
Guests of Mrs. W. A. MorK811 party ror the ChUdretf• Home.
SOVP StJPPER, Wett!esday, for Easter weekend are Mr. and
A gel-Wall card was •lined Cor
Racine lllethodlst Cburch, beg!"' Mrs. R. L. Gotlhardl and son,
the pre&amp;ldent, !llr&amp;, Hazel Buc:Jr..
· GALLIPOLIS - Tho area con- school In Rlchmnnd wlllt Long- Juilllard School of Music and n1ng at 4:30 p, m. Sol(&gt;, pie,
Bruce, of Colwnbus. Bruce has lo;y.
• ..rt ... ..., will close Tueado,y streth.
was a student ot the great Car~ sandwiches and coffee.
spent the week here visiting with
Refre8bments "ere served to
evening with U.e -ranee ot
He pursued his oducsdCII at loa Salzedo. He baa written InWINOOIG TRAIL Gardoo Club,
his
grandmolher,
and
his
tmcle
lite
obove 111d Mrs. Nancy Buc:Jr..
Lclngtllrelh and Eacoaa, outatallcl- Princeton Unlverslll', the Royal ddental mualc lor the theatre, Wedne&amp;&lt;II.Y, 7:30 p, m., home or
and
aunt,
lllr.
and
Mrs.
Roger
ley, Mrs. Rose Thomas. Mrs.
lnl duo-llaJl&gt;lllts, on lite Blase ot Academy of Dramatic Art in scores for baUet, and was mu~ Mrs. Joe struble; .Program, weed
Morgan
or
Middleport.
Genen
Hall and Mrs, Ullian
ihe Gallla Academy 111gb School London and went on to slu&lt;lY In Ileal cllrecklr !or the Fort Wayne control and evergreens; dlspla,y
Pickens.
The door Prize was
!Jbe c&lt;lllCOrl, wltld! will basin Paris ..id at lito Coneervaoorlo Civic Ballet Company.
or edible flowers tD be featured.
awarded to Mrs. Mamie Buckley,
at 8 p.m., wUI «11clude U.e Tri- ell Santa Cecelia, Rome. DurIlls moot recent compoaltim,
PAST PRESIIENTS, Ladles
who will be ho&amp;tess ror the May
Count;y Communlll' Concert As- iJlg World War n, he waa a Three Dances Cor Two HarPs, AUXIliary, DrewWebsterPo&amp;t39,
met APrU 8 at the EUB Cburch
aoclation'a current series.
mojor with the lllllted 9atas (which Is Cll Tuesday evening's American Legion, at 7:30 We&lt;I- here. Other otrlcers elected were meeting,
Particularly looking Corward Army Air Forces, flying Jl.l9o. program) was premiered at the nesday night, home of Mrs, Iva
Mary !:mlth, Ylce • president; , . - - - - - - - - ,
to the eoneert are several rela- Upon biB return !rom Dlr..,e, Loogatreth and Esoo&amp;a Corne- PowelL
Staron Holter, secretaryi Gail
tives and rrlenda of Joo Lclng- he _,-ad m BroadWay, ploy- gle Recital Hall CCIIcort last
BOSNORTH COUNCIL Royal
Shatter, treasurerj Patty lhle,
llrulll, a native
Rlcbmond, ed In f,&lt;tme of
S!'t,:-c.,JI"':"''!_lber.~l1te t'!'~tal liU .gjv-. •nd SO!llct Masters, 7:a0 l!.A
and ~ Hartis,~·
Ind., and nOIJhew ot lito late Mrs. dlo Ortii"4iYI . . .
. aa.,."'en it the ~41. 11tt.,r-·· "Wedliiiliy, i'onioroy llasoniC- ,.~,
eMtldllleader• ~.-. .. w ~&gt;t
I Wayne Lutz. lUI eoualn, Mra. wrote bliilli¥· accl
opera lean HarP Soelecy.
· Temple,
Members decided 1(&gt;00 1helr
libretti
and
Ia
alec
a
successEsooss
toured'
with
tho
orlg.
Robert !boo1o, and Mr. !boots
Including """lng, coolr.projects,
chUdretfa booka. lnel road company of TennesWill be joined here by ODOiher CUI author
lng, and PhotDgrapl!y, Tbey also
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Lonptreth Cor !bur years em- eee WUllams' Pulitzer prize ' cousin, Jolin Lutz, and M r s.
Ill L looallll·ll.
agreed
that dues should remain
Lutz Crcm Cbarlellon, W, Va. duclod his own teleYislon and winning pley, The Glass Mona~,.,.oe.
10
cents each meeting,
gelio, and he bas appeared In
AnOther ioeal resident, Mrs. radio lhows on WLW.
Tho club plans tD ~~~~~&lt;• Easter
John Escosa studied st U.e many of lite finest clubs In the
James A. Suton, attended hisb
RACINE - Bett;v !bal!er was cookies tor the occl.l)ant:s ol the
mid-well, Including Columbus, elected president when theMo~
Meigs County lnrlrmlcy - Patt;v
where he has deli&amp;bted aucHencea lng Star Hill-Billies 4-H Club
PI.I'........ W. Vt.
lhle, reporter.
with skilled solo rendldCIIs demootllratlng U.o vast versaUllty
It lite hurp.
Bodl artlsts were Introduced
.
kl tho burp at the Walnwrlll!bt
tllfEIIEIIY WGIU TIIAI MY OTIEIIIDE-IY411E CGI-11111 ... Music C&amp;m11, LaGrange, Ind.,
aud both men are also accomplished planlots. The harpists
met during lite summer of 1963,
which reeulted In thalr drat collaboratlm In a doo-barp album
and the demand ror their appearance&amp; in duo-harp concerts
Collnwod.
The unl!pe comblnadon of two
men at two harps has elicited
broad critical acclaim, standALLNEWIIII
Ing ovations ror their duo-harp
llOr!ormanceo In solo and wlllt
orclteatrs, and brings a new dl• fi(Elfi.R£FIICEUTOI
menaloo U&gt; lite somewhat ne•
glecled Instrument.
Other higbllgbta ot their program here wUI Include their
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Lone by Debusey, Ravel's Ma
Dupl11x R11(rigerator
Mere l'()ye (Molitor Goose) suite
lo fll ev11ry family ·
and a medley or songs rrom
The Sound of Mualc.

budgel·mlnded husbands, loot Outwea"' compa•abJy
. .~rJ~. 'wool 04rpets three to flva times,. Guaranteed
against normal home wear for ten years. Spots: and

The following Ruine Merchants are participating In this community event and tickets eln be purchlseclat ·
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.Racine Depa~nt
Bill Cozart's Garage
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Unda!llldy •air ...uty ~
Aline We~ver's Beauty &amp;Dma
Ebers Gulf Setvlce
John.011'1 Rlidlo &amp; If\/ Shop
Shop
Recine Garlge
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Weaver's SldH Worb
Recine fui·Valu Food Marku
Brlnk.,'s J""!tJ' &amp;~Itch Repair
The Club Reataur¥tt
Wagllfr'l H~~·re
Racillf·Gaa,&amp;$ti'vjt~j(o.
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Racine llfome National Bank
Barber Shop
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1-!lito'l '~It~
Wald Cro-. Sons
Rlcine'ftecreitlon Center
I.A; Beau . ShJP
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Stl; Supply H•rdware
. Alm~;l s:C.-N.C!tit ...taurant
Racine Ser;vlce Stlltlon 1 . .· . Village Clit·Rate Drug
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TliPPERS PLAINS - T h e
Eallern 111gb School Latin Club
held Its amuaJ PariOIIB' Nigbt,
April 9 on lite 111gb acbool otago.
A DOW CCIIadtutlon 1181 framed
and plano ror U.e Latin trl,p were
dlscuaeed. A lihort ploy, The Sick
~. was )lftlantai. Mmnbers or
llle cut ware BIU !lWllan, Jem.
llurlte, Steve Cow&lt;ler)o, Dru
CUne, · BIU Cole, and RIJ'III(IId
Cline: Tho narrelor wao Patt;r
Geegleln.
ProJect•, made by the drat
fOil' mallii&gt;oro .,.r. on diiiPIIY.

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ol Nuralnc hal been
lo Bei.Y Curudnilullll,

Roy
Betii,Y Ia an olllcer
NatiQ!III Honor Sod~,
~~,~.... llbe hal been member
1!10 yeers. She Ia president
of 1he oouncll and active
ln.llto College Club.
Her ulller sdlool actiYideo Inelude membershlp two years In
1he Latin CIWI, a claso olllcer

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tor three :rears, and a member It the band and glee club

PTA Names Olfiqers

lor tour yeara. She ploys ..,
U.ollrla' baako11&gt;aU .... 1
Laot .y ear Mill ~ ...
was a delepte lo Blo&lt;kefe Girll
state at Clj&gt;ltol
$..
Is currendy Y!.. prelll- ol
lite ~otri)lera · at Vot.r.O..s lllemorlal Hoapjtll, IDd 1
member of Beihel 62,
llorud Order of Jclbo DauabterL
!be Ia a member of lito Middleport Cburd! of Cbrlst, linP
In U.o senior choir, Is lite a~o
slstsnt cburd! organlot, and pianist ror the Primary Dopariment.

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: : Personal Notes ::

RAS Alumni

Childs, treasw·er.

Clu·ta~

two lilies in thechurchsanctuary

The grotl&gt; voted tD seod I 0
tlhle cloths to the Mount Hoaltlty
Home In Cincinnati, a contrlbo&gt;tion wu mlde to the c:am:er sonight at the Middleport Chucchof clecy, and the grotl&gt; veted "'place

Mrs, PearI Reynolds con&lt;hcted
the Installation service for Mrs.

ror Easter.

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Jonquils and small Easter basDtnver JUee, presldentt Mrs. kets with colored ou• and
Grace Pratt, vice president; Mrs. were ueedlnthetablodocoradCIIs
Norman Yeaguer. aecretaryj by the hostess committee. Mrs.
Mra. Marilyn Bishop, assistant George lllelnhart, Mrs. Ernest
secretary, and Mrs. Martha Lallance, Mrs. Edith Russell and

Mr&amp;, Kenneth McElhinney.
The Lord's Prayer In unison
OIIOIIed the meeting. A card or
U.anks was read rrom the
les Ebersbach ramll,y. lloported
ill were Mrs. Blanche Wolle,
Miss lolabel Hysell, George NlcinsiG' 1 Homer Rice, Mrs. TheL-ma Pratt, and Arthur Mix ot
ZanosYIUe, Cather-in-low or u.o
Rev. Raullin Moyer, pastor. Mr.
Mix I&amp; confined w the Good S..
mlritan Hospital.

Set May 25th'
For Reunion

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Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Joe Levine's
"The Graduate" bailed him out
ol what had seemed his worst
disaster - m18ht have even toppled Joe's pudy little empire:

It's already hauled In $13,000,-

led oiJ radio and TV shows by
Presidential speeches (FDR and
Truman), was bankrupted out of

ing we-toJd.you-so ... Dagmar
had to cancel ever ything to be
with very-ill husband Dl.ck Hinds

night clubs, rained out, snowed
In, knocked down by an angina
attack, cancelled out, stranded
... and recently came Dirt or re.

at the hospital .
Large group o! auoograph fi .
ends at the Longacre Theatn
stagedoor
weren't besieging

tirement for a six week engage- some statistical sexpot, unless
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CDte Warwick wUI head the na- ment at Mountainside, New Jer- you consider 1 Never Sang For
tlmally touring Newport Jazz sey's Three Coins supper eJub My Father" star Llllian Gish
Foadval (June 21 to Aug. 18) - onJs kl be burned outthlallme the Stone Age Raquel Welch . ..
and her take-ltome wUI be $17, . alter the rlrst week ... And still Universal Pictures slgned to a
000 per week ... Rod Serllng on Phil told tllls to us with his us- longterm pact Jim Webb. 20000 ror Joe's end alone .•• Di-

the "Persmall1;y" TV show said
he's jealous of acton who ••take

11te applause and c:heera Mtile I
tilt alone In lite room" (and count
U.o m&lt;~~ey) .
Phil Brito, a very nice show·
biz veteran still singing whUe
ll8niq also as an executive ot
lite Newark, N. J. dcy health
department, mlglrt neatlY be called a Disaster Area: our o I d

rrteod I'IIU has had almost everYiblng hajlpen to him : cancel-

uallaugb.

The four-la ced clock at t h e
Port Aulhorlcy bus terminal
showed four difterent times ...
Asked the "dumbest thing" he'd
ever done, aJy Dick Cavett sa1d
lt was ''lending llll' watch to
Jolm Cameron SWayze" ..• As
we prophesied several years ago . Covell's alrea&lt;IY recipient
d. the year's best TV - review•
tor his new morning show and
tills Is our ravorlte was or boast-

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MIDDLEPORT - Candlelight
lnstallatlon ol new otncers for
the 1968-89 year was a feature of
Cbe IIVIual covered dish dinner
of U.e Phllatl&gt;.ea Socleey Thursday

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year.old composer of ''Up, Up
and Away" and "By the Time
I Get to Aloenix" and other

teen.age rages . .. Those t w o
songs won Jim eight ucram.
mies," Including song-of-the year ("Up, Up" ) at the record
industry version of Oscar . TonyEmmys ... Cotmterfeit tens are

s&lt;,ltJrglng the &lt;ounlcy; In Chicago, T-men picked up a sawbuck with Hamilton's head up.
side down!

groom . .

Both Mrs. Morris and Mrs.
Baker were in navy blue ensembles and wore white earna~
tf.on corsages,
A receptloo and butret aupper
honoring the c:ouplo was beld
at the home of the bride's parents. The recepl!on talJlo realured Ike wedding ceke and an
arrangement ot yellow mums and
tapers.
Joining tho wedding party ror
the bufJet were Mr. and Mrs.
Myron MUier, L,ynn and Carol
Boker, Mrs. Kathy McElhinney
Hood, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Abbott and daughter, Lorrie or
Lancaster.
The new Mrs. Baker ls a
1967 graduate or Middleport 111gb

Birthday Observed •
RACINE - Debbie McMillan,
datllhter ot Mr. and Mrs. EWo
McMIUan. Racine, was honored
recentlY Oil her 16flt blrilttlaf,
by a surpriae parcy at U.e h&lt;MDe
of 911rleo Neigjer.
Games were played and refreshments of cake, baked by
Mrs. George Nelgjer, and 110ft
dr!Ms were enJoyed by Kallt1
!WI, Rhonda Ervin, Kalhleen
Lewis, Patsy Pickens, &amp;ae Cmtnlngbam, Brende llolman, Barbara Leadingbam, !blrley Dreke,
!baron Droke, and Dottle WUcoxen. Debblereceivedmanynice
gifts.

Meaning of 4- H Explained
Chairman, distributed foldera on
Pleasure Riders met Tuesday Your FamllySaret;vPracdcesand
evening. AprU 9, at the farm of Habits. Mrs. Downie read lite
E. J. Hill, with 19 members, safet;y rules In case of an emer~
two visitors, and the advisor, goncy.
There will be a meeting at
Mrs. William B. Downie, prethe
home or Mrs. William Dowsent.
The various oatcers explain- nie oo Monda,y, AprU 15, at
ed the meaning or 4-H, after whlcb 7:30 p.m., to plan the year' s
&amp;.san Gooch, Health Advisor program, to which all omcera
passed out folders ot the Per- are asked U&gt; attend.
The next regular meeting will
sonaJ Health Record or Yourself, and Mila l'oll'ell, Sareey be on May 14 at E. J, !nil's.
POMEROY -

The Meigs 4-11

RlTl'LI\N[) - Tho 39llt annual
reunion of Rotland 111gb Sc:bool
gradualeo bas boon scheduled
for MQ· 25, John Werner, Rutland Alumal Assn. preu.m, anncum:ed. MeotlnB at 1he Werner
bome '!'lllirado,y nlllltt, lito execudve conunltiee made plans lor
U.e anmtaJ banQIOI and claace.
The dbller will ba IOrved at
6:90 p.m. In tbe Rudand 1J1i1o
Sc:bool llfiiiiiOIIIWII by U.o Rillland P, T,A, ReaervadCIIa are to
be 8011! to Mrs. Margaret Edwards, P, 0. Box 315, Rutland,
or . mii,Y be le!OJ)honed to bar,
7t2-1241, by llle¥ 22. coot 1a
$2.25 Cor tho tllmer and dan...
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For Rev. Kelsey

. REVIVAL ANNOtiNCW
POMEROY - A woeklnd re.vlval will start W....,ado,y at
tbe Neaae Settlement a.urch llli
lite Forest Rtm Rood. Service•
will be held at 7:30 p.m. dall,y
iiii'OUI!b ~- There will 1&gt;e
specl•l muolc. The Rev. llobert
E. SniiU., paalor, ln~tea t h e
public.

lliDDLEP,ORT - The R n.
Howard RllPPOlt.-· Uie .Rev. ~
1011 Stebblni, IDd c, ~- Ruppel! were··In WI'I'..-Ii Thurado,y
for the lltneral aOrylceii or lite
Rev; Roger Keh41,1', 33; .
The Rev. Mr • .KetMr, 1011&amp;tlmo h:lencl of lito ROY, Mr.
R_.t, died Tueado,y at the
Unlvorsizy Hospital Ia CoiiiDlbuo. Funeral service~ wore
Clltlli!clod by tbe ROY. Thomas
FoMr of CbUIIcotbo, ThelltrH
&amp;'Ding from hero were l101d!em
aueata of Mr. and 111n. c. u.
WIM, Jr. at U.alr Waveri,ybome.

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In art, the color purple signifies royalty.

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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dinner was given honoring J Prdl!ltt on ber 16111 blrth&lt;IIIY '!ltd
her brother, Franl(s, ......,..
lion Wethosday at illo home of
Mr. and Mro, Everett Ha,yo1o
The clll&lt;lelight dinner 118&amp; P"'
en ror higb achool studenlo or
U.e Greet Bend communlt;y,
Attending In addition tD t h e
hooored guests were Sandra
SO,yre, Gordon Prof!itt, Krlsto
Yost, Nancy, Peggy and Debbie
lloso, Eric Furbee, Jeflro)o ~
rts and Mell111 Pro!!itt, slater
or the hooored guO&amp;ts.

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Mrs. Hayes is
Host at Dinner

Easter Lesson
Given WSCS

cents.
Ofticer1 of the asiOCladon are
Werner, cla11 or 1935, prellldtnt; Fred Geor&amp;8, 1950, ~ce
president; Mrs. Edwards, 1961,
secretary, and Mrs. Reva &amp;aowden, 1926. treallll'er.
Mulllc ror round and _..,
dancing will 1&gt;e provided by The
Cotmlry Drillorl with Whitey
Beegle ealllng. Husbands and
wives or Rutland almnnl and olhero who atlalded Rudand 111gb
SChool are ellatble to a!Wid the
banquet.

MIDDLEPORT - Ellen JJutton, . dsugbter or Mr. and ldra.
Dale M. Dutton, 965 FUUo

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~y HACUSE New ofllcera the EIOIIlOIIIIcy Sc:i!ODL Elected
were alected at a meeting of 1he were Mra. PatHo!ldUbolt.Presl~rae use !'.T.A. Tuesdii,Ynigbtat dent; Mi~o iliii'T .Patterson, me
president; Krs; Pat Cunclllr, seoretacy, IDd Mrs. lilarJorte Fe,.
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SUNDAY
reJJ, trouurer,
:~
:~:
SUNDAY SCHOOL serYice, IA&gt;o
IM!ug tho meeting conchlcted
tll't Falls Methodist Ch!U'&lt;b,
by Mrs. Vlrglala Flaber, the obEaoter &amp;mdii,Y, 10 a. m., cherp.
jec:ll of U.e NatioDIJ Congress or
wide worshJp service. 11 a.m.
:::: PuRl and Teacherswereread..
SPECIAL CONCLAVE Ohio :::
Mrs. Eltller Harden pve readValley Commandocy 24 attiiiiiPio
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Kdrovlteh lugs on Eutor and IIPring. The
Eaatar morning 5:30 to 5:45a.m. • and Jolin Jr. of steubenville, speaker w~ Mrs. Harold Lohse
kl attend sunrtae servlcea at rormer Midclll!plrt roaldenta, WhoBOIIIPlc WU rulesllldreliiiOt&gt;o
Pomeroy
Vnlted Mothodlst ' were recent guests of Mr. and slbllltles of llll¥ offlcer• a n d
Church. Full untronn.
Mrs. Opha O!!utt. Thoy alao vis- ebalrmen.
SUNRISE SERVICE et &amp;ntr- Ited lYith Mrl. s.l&gt;aatlan TedeaBoy Scout Troop 242 gave U.e
PI1se Evangelical United Bretl&gt;- co and Mr. and Mrs. Fran Rel- pledge or allegiance &amp;SBioted by
ron Cburch, 6 a. m, Presented by cbert of Now Haven, W, Va. Jobn sa._ sco-aster, and
Youlll FellowahiPandAdultcbolr.
Mill Opal otrutt, sludant at Kometh Nease. The attendance
Public: welcome.
Oldo Unlveralt;y, spent hor CJW'- bamer went ·tD the siXth grade. A
EASfER SUNIUSEoerYice, 6a. ter break at Buffalo, N. Y. llflere program on pbyslcal fttnea&amp; was
m., United Methodist Churchi she was the gueot ot Miss Sarb' presented by WUUam AmottwlU.
breaktast served Coliowlug se"" Brockheimer. From there she aavwal of his students giving a
Ice by 14'clla Circle. /ilec Ia! went to Hocheatar. N, Y. U&gt; domonatradon.
.-sta tor seniee, oDeh to pub- Ylslt lllr. and Mrs, ~!almond
Refreshments were Hrvedfollic, wWbeOhloVolloyCommantl- WUson and lllr. and Mrs. Rd&gt;- lowlng tho meeting by the siXth ,
ecy 24.
grede mothers.
ert WUaon,
MONOAY
Min Anita llaJ1 and bor fiAMERICAN RED CROSS blood ance, BUI Chadwick; Jr. of CCmobile, Monday, 1 to 6 p. m., lumbuo, spent the Easter weekPomeroy Junior High School. end here with her parent&amp;, Mr.
Wal•tn cboors welcome.
and Mrs. James Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HamPOMEROY CHAPTER 80 at
7:30 p,m, Munday at tho Masonic mer and daughters, Lou Ann
REEDSVILLE - The Reeda.
TemPle, apectalaeasiontoconler end Kim, ot Columbus, and Mr. ville w,s,c,s. met recendy wiU.
most excellent masters degree. and Mrs. Howard Nicholson ot Mrs. Nell WUson, Ollt!lllng wllb
Athens were Easter weekend de\OOIIonalrom LukeU-1·10, The
TVESDAY
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
REVIVAL, Ai&gt;ple Grove Metl&gt;- Hoenlch and daugbter, JIIYil!'. Easter lesson was given in readIngs end • PDem, Old Folks
odlst Church, 7:30 each evening,
Mlas Kay Prcctor or Park- Home by Mrs, ll&gt;roU.a Riebel.
Ai&gt;rU 14 tD APril 21, Public I"' ersburg is the Easter weekend
Business was in charge of the
Ylted by Rev. Cherles Norris, guest It lllr. and Mrs. Rslph
Ylce
~resident, Mrs. Mary Nichpastor.
Gravel.
ols.
New
omcers were elected,
FRIENDLY CIRCLE, 8 p, m.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWeese president, Mrs. Mamie Buckley;
Tuesda,yI
United Church or and cbUdren, Karen, David and
Christ. Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr., Mike of Columbus are guests of Ylce president, Mrs. Mary Ntcholsa -secretary, M r s. Vivian
program leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas. Humphrey, and treasurer. Mrs.
RACINE ELEMENTARY PTA, Mrs. DeWeese and the children
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Tuesday,
7:30 p. m ., Racine have spent the past week with Nell Wllson. OU.er secretaries
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Llnga~reth
ODd dower fund chairman remain
Grode School.
her parents and were joined by the same.
lllr. DeWeese Cor the weekend.
Plans were made for an Easter
WEDNESDAY
Guests of Mrs. W. A. MorK811 party ror the ChUdretf• Home.
SOVP StJPPER, Wett!esday, for Easter weekend are Mr. and
A gel-Wall card was •lined Cor
Racine lllethodlst Cburch, beg!"' Mrs. R. L. Gotlhardl and son,
the pre&amp;ldent, !llr&amp;, Hazel Buc:Jr..
· GALLIPOLIS - Tho area con- school In Rlchmnnd wlllt Long- Juilllard School of Music and n1ng at 4:30 p, m. Sol(&gt;, pie,
Bruce, of Colwnbus. Bruce has lo;y.
• ..rt ... ..., will close Tueado,y streth.
was a student ot the great Car~ sandwiches and coffee.
spent the week here visiting with
Refre8bments "ere served to
evening with U.e -ranee ot
He pursued his oducsdCII at loa Salzedo. He baa written InWINOOIG TRAIL Gardoo Club,
his
grandmolher,
and
his
tmcle
lite
obove 111d Mrs. Nancy Buc:Jr..
Lclngtllrelh and Eacoaa, outatallcl- Princeton Unlverslll', the Royal ddental mualc lor the theatre, Wedne&amp;&lt;II.Y, 7:30 p, m., home or
and
aunt,
lllr.
and
Mrs.
Roger
ley, Mrs. Rose Thomas. Mrs.
lnl duo-llaJl&gt;lllts, on lite Blase ot Academy of Dramatic Art in scores for baUet, and was mu~ Mrs. Joe struble; .Program, weed
Morgan
or
Middleport.
Genen
Hall and Mrs, Ullian
ihe Gallla Academy 111gb School London and went on to slu&lt;lY In Ileal cllrecklr !or the Fort Wayne control and evergreens; dlspla,y
Pickens.
The door Prize was
!Jbe c&lt;lllCOrl, wltld! will basin Paris ..id at lito Coneervaoorlo Civic Ballet Company.
or edible flowers tD be featured.
awarded to Mrs. Mamie Buckley,
at 8 p.m., wUI «11clude U.e Tri- ell Santa Cecelia, Rome. DurIlls moot recent compoaltim,
PAST PRESIIENTS, Ladles
who will be ho&amp;tess ror the May
Count;y Communlll' Concert As- iJlg World War n, he waa a Three Dances Cor Two HarPs, AUXIliary, DrewWebsterPo&amp;t39,
met APrU 8 at the EUB Cburch
aoclation'a current series.
mojor with the lllllted 9atas (which Is Cll Tuesday evening's American Legion, at 7:30 We&lt;I- here. Other otrlcers elected were meeting,
Particularly looking Corward Army Air Forces, flying Jl.l9o. program) was premiered at the nesday night, home of Mrs, Iva
Mary !:mlth, Ylce • president; , . - - - - - - - - ,
to the eoneert are several rela- Upon biB return !rom Dlr..,e, Loogatreth and Esoo&amp;a Corne- PowelL
Staron Holter, secretaryi Gail
tives and rrlenda of Joo Lclng- he _,-ad m BroadWay, ploy- gle Recital Hall CCIIcort last
BOSNORTH COUNCIL Royal
Shatter, treasurerj Patty lhle,
llrulll, a native
Rlcbmond, ed In f,&lt;tme of
S!'t,:-c.,JI"':"''!_lber.~l1te t'!'~tal liU .gjv-. •nd SO!llct Masters, 7:a0 l!.A
and ~ Hartis,~·
Ind., and nOIJhew ot lito late Mrs. dlo Ortii"4iYI . . .
. aa.,."'en it the ~41. 11tt.,r-·· "Wedliiiliy, i'onioroy llasoniC- ,.~,
eMtldllleader• ~.-. .. w ~&gt;t
I Wayne Lutz. lUI eoualn, Mra. wrote bliilli¥· accl
opera lean HarP Soelecy.
· Temple,
Members decided 1(&gt;00 1helr
libretti
and
Ia
alec
a
successEsooss
toured'
with
tho
orlg.
Robert !boo1o, and Mr. !boots
Including """lng, coolr.projects,
chUdretfa booka. lnel road company of TennesWill be joined here by ODOiher CUI author
lng, and PhotDgrapl!y, Tbey also
1
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Lonptreth Cor !bur years em- eee WUllams' Pulitzer prize ' cousin, Jolin Lutz, and M r s.
Ill L looallll·ll.
agreed
that dues should remain
Lutz Crcm Cbarlellon, W, Va. duclod his own teleYislon and winning pley, The Glass Mona~,.,.oe.
10
cents each meeting,
gelio, and he bas appeared In
AnOther ioeal resident, Mrs. radio lhows on WLW.
Tho club plans tD ~~~~~&lt;• Easter
John Escosa studied st U.e many of lite finest clubs In the
James A. Suton, attended hisb
RACINE - Bett;v !bal!er was cookies tor the occl.l)ant:s ol the
mid-well, Including Columbus, elected president when theMo~
Meigs County lnrlrmlcy - Patt;v
where he has deli&amp;bted aucHencea lng Star Hill-Billies 4-H Club
PI.I'........ W. Vt.
lhle, reporter.
with skilled solo rendldCIIs demootllratlng U.o vast versaUllty
It lite hurp.
Bodl artlsts were Introduced
.
kl tho burp at the Walnwrlll!bt
tllfEIIEIIY WGIU TIIAI MY OTIEIIIDE-IY411E CGI-11111 ... Music C&amp;m11, LaGrange, Ind.,
aud both men are also accomplished planlots. The harpists
met during lite summer of 1963,
which reeulted In thalr drat collaboratlm In a doo-barp album
and the demand ror their appearance&amp; in duo-harp concerts
Collnwod.
The unl!pe comblnadon of two
men at two harps has elicited
broad critical acclaim, standALLNEWIIII
Ing ovations ror their duo-harp
llOr!ormanceo In solo and wlllt
orclteatrs, and brings a new dl• fi(Elfi.R£FIICEUTOI
menaloo U&gt; lite somewhat ne•
glecled Instrument.
Other higbllgbta ot their program here wUI Include their
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Lone by Debusey, Ravel's Ma
Dupl11x R11(rigerator
Mere l'()ye (Molitor Goose) suite
lo fll ev11ry family ·
and a medley or songs rrom
The Sound of Mualc.

budgel·mlnded husbands, loot Outwea"' compa•abJy
. .~rJ~. 'wool 04rpets three to flva times,. Guaranteed
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The following Ruine Merchants are participating In this community event and tickets eln be purchlseclat ·
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.Racine Depa~nt
Bill Cozart's Garage
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Unda!llldy •air ...uty ~
Aline We~ver's Beauty &amp;Dma
Ebers Gulf Setvlce
John.011'1 Rlidlo &amp; If\/ Shop
Shop
Recine Garlge
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' l'tQffltt'l WNolftllA, ,:
Weaver's SldH Worb
Recine fui·Valu Food Marku
Brlnk.,'s J""!tJ' &amp;~Itch Repair
The Club Reataur¥tt
Wagllfr'l H~~·re
Racillf·Gaa,&amp;$ti'vjt~j(o.
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Racine llfome National Bank
Barber Shop
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1-!lito'l '~It~
Wald Cro-. Sons
Rlcine'ftecreitlon Center
I.A; Beau . ShJP
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RIB Laundry-Mat I C:.r W11h
Stl; Supply H•rdware
. Alm~;l s:C.-N.C!tit ...taurant
Racine Ser;vlce Stlltlon 1 . .· . Village Clit·Rate Drug
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TliPPERS PLAINS - T h e
Eallern 111gb School Latin Club
held Its amuaJ PariOIIB' Nigbt,
April 9 on lite 111gb acbool otago.
A DOW CCIIadtutlon 1181 framed
and plano ror U.e Latin trl,p were
dlscuaeed. A lihort ploy, The Sick
~. was )lftlantai. Mmnbers or
llle cut ware BIU !lWllan, Jem.
llurlte, Steve Cow&lt;ler)o, Dru
CUne, · BIU Cole, and RIJ'III(IId
Cline: Tho narrelor wao Patt;r
Geegleln.
ProJect•, made by the drat
fOil' mallii&gt;oro .,.r. on diiiPIIY.

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'.\fl'unlng of Burs

'ftie number of burs on llw

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April H, 1968
Sibt•rh111 l'hlp111u11k

meeting whleh will b,e held at
the Pomeroy Elementary ScitoOJ.
The Winding Trail Garden Cl!lb
'111 be the liOst Unit aJ1C! "' ~
gram wlll reature a demo1111tra.
~on by t,tra. Ire~ jacklOll. ,

Community
. · · ·By Charlene
Cofllef ••• H~flich

The bonmduki is the Siber·
or the chipmunk.
Of ·(lW A1J1erican Hevolution The animal has on its back
ti)i\)l' represents th11 1111111 · nve broad black lines sepaber Qt i\ncestors who rendered rated by four light-colored
~tri1tltlc service to thl' t·o1111· stripes. Its pelt is used by the
ll'Y d11rlng the Hl'volut il!nary fur trade.
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Clllldren or the Meigs County Home can look forward to a continuation this summer or weekly swimming parties at the Middleport
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Deacons and deaconesses or the Niddlf&amp;lOrt First United Presbyterian Church have vote:! to continue the swlmmlngpartles, a project
lnltllted by the Rev. Howard RIC&gt;Pelt about 15 years ago.
Toda,y marked the genial minister's last day In the pulpit at the
Mlddlf&amp;lOrt church. He moves to Lewisburg this week..
Both hie coming to Middle- tended to the ever-smlllngpastor
port and his leaving holds some- last week, one Pd llk.e to revoal,
thing or significance for Mrs. to him, and to the public. Said a
Rodney Downing. His first for- Middleport teenager (a nonmal wedding was that of Mrs. church g0er), upon learning Rev.
Downing'&amp; daulditer to Paul Bon- Ruppelt ls leaving:
nell or Columbus. Today one of
"Why is HE leaving! Heck.
his last official acts as pastor He was a friend to all or us!"
of the church was the baptism
or her grandson, 12-year.old Da- AS SOME OF YOU probably
vid Bonnell.
know, Mrs. sara Roush has reAnd perhaps the most signlfi - signed as director or Region
cant contribute of all was ex- ll, Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs .. . and awaits the arrival or the stork.
Meantime, since a new director cannot be elected until the
May 25 spring regional meeting,
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis ls
handling planning details of the

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BY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
REEDSVILLE - The Riverview PT A met at the school la st
Monday evening for the April
meeting, opening with prayer by
Mrs. Marlene Putman. Students
from the Family Players or the
School or Dramatic Art a n d
Speech of Ohio University presented an educational play, The
Da.v the ~ Went to School."
It explained modem methods used
in teaching children and howparents and teachers should cooperate for the good or the student.
Students from Mrs. Osburn' s
room and Mrs. Myers• room
presented three songs, directed by Mrs. Maxine Whitehead.
The first song was The Three
Bears featuring Diane Evans,
as Goldilocks, and Mike Fields
as the narrator. They also sang
two Easter songs and David
Brown gave an Easter recitation.
Business session was conducted by the president, Mrs. Vivian Humphrey. PTA members
Voted to contribute $10 to the
Crippled Children's fund and to

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''TRIBAL CHIEf" t.-130,.son of
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PFC. ROGER · E. STILES, who
ls itatloned at Fort Euatis, Va.,
ls on riot control ciul;Y In Was!llngton, D. c. He telephoned his
parents, Ed ·and Eloise SWea,
this week to let them know that
everything ls all ri&amp;ht. Roger
was unable to make It home for
the Monday funeral services ot
his grandfather, Elias Stilea.

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MR. AND MRS. JAMFS D.
McDermott are oll on a threeweek tour ot Europe, They plan
to spend at least one week In
Ireland, home or Mr. McDermott's ancestors. Mrs. McDermott ls the granddau&amp;hter ol
Mrs. Paul Grueser ot Middleport. Her husband ls an attorney
in Wheeling, W. Va.

POMEROY - The Jolly Green
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Giant• f.H Club
was the name selected ~ the group last week in
a meettng at the home or Mrs.
Donald Karr, advisor. Assisting
Mrs. Karr as advisor ls Mra.
Marvin Mllllron.
The seven club members In
attendance elected officers and
selected projects. For the next
meeting each club member Is to
bring a new member and they
wlll declcle about the 4-H flag.'
lbe next meeting was at the
home or Diane Milliron Aprll
12th. - Christi Heas, reporter.

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Easter weekend guests of Mr.
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Mrs. Marie Van Cooney are Mr.
and Mrs. Jan Houck or Columbus. Their son, Brent, has spent
the past week here with his
grandparents.
A. C. Webb of Columbus, en.
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Eloda Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bonnell
and family or Columbus are Eas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cillrord Cunningham and son, Keith, or Lima
are here for a weekend visit
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Robson.
Mr. and Mrs. David Baker of
Parkersburg, W. Va. are thehollday weekend guests or their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
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Mrs. Paul Baker, ~acuse.
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Mrs. Gardner Reynolds of Leb-

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CARD SHOWER PLANNED
COLUMBUS - Mrs. S a d l e
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wW be celebrating her 85th bl~
day, Aoril 17. A card shower ls
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Officers to be Installed next
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Mrs. Marilyn Hannum; secretary, Mrs. Connie Reed; and
treasurer, Mrs. Marlene Putman. Winning the attendance banner and reading circle book was
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Qiellter Erwin are Mr. and Mrs.
Don Erwin and dalqhter, Amy,
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Scott and Kevin, Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Georp W, Price
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�Nation's Splintered Democrats Re~ing to Starlipfia~
WASHJNGTON
(UPJ)- available Sena. Robe1-t F,
Democratic , loyalties are being Kenneey of New York . and
splliitered by the three-way race Eugene J. McCarthy of Minne..
developing tor the presl~al aota.
oomlnatlon, but there Is no~
Political organizations In the
or a stampede for one man.
1prlng Of election years freQllntly
coaceal nlore than they
Four months before the part,y
reveal;
s'ometimes promise
meets In national convention In
more
than
they can deliver. And
Chicago, Democratic leaders
II&gt;
with
the
list or endorsements
and jlower brokers are cautiousIncomplete, here• a how the
ly taking sides among the
' unannounced
battle lines are forming:
but active Vice
' President Hubert Humphrey
Humphrey can boast qt
and the openly eager and endorsement by the hll!hesi-

who bas Loulalana. M~carth,y still ~as tO becau11 ol the support he set•
President break Into *'1e ranks ol ~m his b1'0lher, Edward M.
Democratic ilovemors.
KeQlled:r, of Maj11ebuliltt1.
Two senators, W~ter F.
Humphrey has 1118 backlnl of
Llst Of Govs
Mondale
of Minni.iota llld 'Fred
one member of the cabinet,
From the list of ·f!PY'lrnor,1 Labor Secretary ,W. Willard R. Harri• of Olilllhoma, bave
Who hav~ spoken out, Kemeey Wirtz, but Kennecb' can match .announced for Humphrey; two
&amp;lilts the edge with the backing hlm there with "the llllPPOrt ol others, Jo!l'IJh D, Tydings of
ol two: Kenneth M. Curtis of ret!rtng Poltmaater Glneral Marylllld llld Stephen M.
Maine and Philip H. Heft ol Lawrence F. O'Brien.
Young of Oldo have given tbelr
Vermont. HumJ)hrey has the
blesidnP to Kennecb'. Young
Ammig aenators, It's al ao Just favors
open endorsement ol one, .
a Kenneey-McCarthy
about'
a
dead
heat
between
William L. GtO' of North
ticket, In that order.
Dakota, plus the tacit backing Humphrey llld Kenneey, with
Mccarth,y geta liito the
or John J, McKelthen of the latter getting the ed&amp;'e only endorsement race at the c;G!I·
ranking

Democrat
announced, former
Harry S Truman.

Barrages Get 238. VC

gre1~ ie+el, but Kenneey

. baa th• ~- there on numbers,
with 17 ·repn1811Wives !laving
announced

mpport for him,
for flumphrey

against S tel -

Pre.. ..cu...

a political acM11r to
John80ll,
who helcied .. .
Citizens for · John1e11,llumJillrey
organlzaUon, and J~1 A.
Farley, former dlalrmu ofUlti
DamocraUc Natkmll C'Alminft..

and 4 for Meclrtbf• .
Each cudldite has aomethlng tee.
Three Chllrmen
.ip8Clal ·.,mg for him In the wa.y
Kenned,y bu three Democraol . . .1181M11ta.
llQnphrey has George Meany, tic state chairmen: JClbn J.
president of the AFL.cIO, who Burns, N.Y., Le~r S. Hymu,
prellUlllab)y will bring with him Ma11.; llld J, Jollllll Gin'll1f,
organized llbor's political arm. R.L He allO bu the pollUcallJ
Runlllir8Y al ao ls inheriting the p o " e r f u 1 Callfornla HouN
support of James H. ~. Jr., speaker Jesn · UllJUI; an

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bf 1be ell e::Uve "°8rd ol the
Amlrlean'a for Democntlc AcUon (ADA). He allO baa 8llnc
for · hlm it Ulla paint the
lmpreallve llloWlnc• he made In
the New Hlqllhln' Ud Wla-

conlln primlriea.

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VOL. 3 NO. 11

SUNDAY, APRIL 14,

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SAIGON (UPJ)-A aeries of
heavy American alr strikes and
artillery barrages Saturday
killed 238 North.Vietnamese and
Viet Cong arcund Khe 8anh and
Ill the Mekong Delta rlcebowl,
tJte U.S. Colnm11nd reported.
At Khe Sanh, a U.S. Air force
c130 transport plane exploded In
flames Saturday as it was
touching down to pick up a
battalion or the U.S. 1st Cavalry
Division. None or the Gls
crowding along the air strip at
the valley fortress was hurt, but
the unexplained disaster killed
an American civilian and
Injured ftve U.S. Marines
aboard the giant craft.
As Easter dawned over this
nation which has been tom by
war for more than 20 years,

North Vietnam said the United
States must stop "creating
problems" Ir 1t wants to begin
peace talks. Hanoi said Presld11nt Johnson was trying to
jlelay negotiations to l11tensl(y
air raids on North Vietnam• s
panhandle.
Air Missions
S a I g o n hoadqllllrters said
American raiders new 90
mi salons Into the North Friday,
but briefing officers said "no
significant targets" were hit.
All or the strikes were south of
the 19th Parallel.
In one or the strange turns of
this strange war, the clandestine radio of the National
Liberation Front announce:A
Saturday Viet Cong troops w0re
observing a three • ~ truce

four Mekong Delta provinces In
observance of the Cambodian
New Year.
The v.c. broadcast, heard In
Saigon, said the cease-41re
1111plled to the provinces of An
Giang, Chau Doc,
Phong
and Ba Xuyen. All are near
Cambodia and have large
numbers or ethnic Cambodians
In their villages and hamlets.
The Viet Cong said the truce
would end at 1 a.m. Tuesday.
The South Vietnamese and
U.S. commands Ignored the Viet
Cong announcement on grounds
that previous cease..ftres have

been violated by the Communists, and waves or B52
Stratofortresses h a m m e r e d
away at Delta areas with
relentless fury.
B52 saturation raids Friday
afternoon thundered thl"Oll£h the
Delta, and subsequent missions
Saturday flew to the edge or the
U Minh forest at the southernmost end of Vietnam. Fires or
unexplained origin have been
raging through the forest all
week. Reports reaching Saigon
said the names have destroyed
UNITED NATIONS (iJPI) -U. headquarters, Thant told newsseveral Communist ammunition
N. Secretary General U Thant men that Paris was among the
wmps and fuel depots.
said saturday preliminary peace world capitals mentioned as a
talks on Vietnam will begin "very possible site for preliminary
talks during his recent contacts
sooo."
He issued an ~peal to both the with Haool and Washlngton.
Other points bicluded Geneva,
United States and North Vietnam
New
Dethl, Rangoon, Vientiane
for speed.)' agreement on a site
and
Phnom
Penh.
for talks. Further d~ would be
He said he had not been in C()l)o
"most unfortunate" In view of
tact
with Wasblngton since his
continuing devastation In v1-.
~ute
conference In Paris
nsrn, he said.
with
North
Vietnam's
senior lllP•
Interviewed as he left u. N,
1oniat In Europe, delega&amp;e genfll\o
al Mai Van Bo, but as yet has no
spllClflc arrangement to see
lowed Jewish troops to depart
President Johnson.
early so they could be home for
"I can say there will be talks
Passover by sundown.
very soon," he said.
The Mutual Loss Research
Earlier, In his first public
Bureau reported that racial
statement since return Frida,)'
violence Which erupted In
Chicago following the April 4
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assassination or Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. cost the city 9
CLEVELAND (UPI) - T h e
million In damages. The nationfirst damage suit here ror a
al damage est''llate was $45
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPO - Presicancer death allegedly caused
million.
dent Johnson spent a quiet day
by cigarettes has been filed
The Federal Aviation Admi - world~ at his hill country ranch
In Common Pleas Court.
nistration CF AA) disclosed that saturday where he was being kept
Mrs. Elizabeth
Vardy
or
.
I
one of Its planes was stru~k by In touch with developments Ip the !iiaker Helghts
has filed a $3
gunfire while flying over the U. S. search for a site tO begin
million suit against the Brown
riot area or Chicago Thursday. peace talks with North Vietnam.
&amp; Willismson Tobacco Corp.
No one was hurt but the plane
There was no specific omment
or Loulsvllle, Ky. Mrs. Vardy
received a dent In its fuselage, from the White House on dlPJo.
alleges her husband, Alex, 57,
the FAA said.
matte efforts to arrange a site
died April 5, 1967 from canNew Direction
for talks with North Vietnam.
cer of the lungs caused by
Detroit Mayor Jerome P. "Contacts on the matter are In
smoking Kools.
Cavanagh went on television to progress," Press Secretary
announce a "new direction" ror George Christian said. "I plan to :::;:~:;:;:o;;:;:;:;:;:;;;::::::::::::;::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
bis cl'1 which Included a have very lin\lted comment on
campaign to recruit Negroes for
this while they are under discusthe police department. The sion."
Detroit pciuce force now Is
Christian would not be drawn
about five per cent. Negro.
into a comment on a charge by
In Atlanta, the Rev. A. D. the North Vietnamese Foreign
King, brother of Dr. Martin Ministry that the U. S. was InLuther Khig Jr., called for an tentionally d~lng talks beend to the violence. "Martin tween the two countries. North
"I
Troops Leave
Luther Klng believed In nonvi- Vietnam accused this country of
Guardsmen In Chicago and olence," he 11&amp;4d at a news "creating problems" In an effort
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Police
nearlly Joliet, Ill., were sent conference. "He did love bis
to delay the start of talks.
are
hopeflil that members ol. the
home Saturday. omclals al- neighbor as himself."
"Hell Raisers" are not planning any Easter &amp;ulday activities similar to Good Friday's
events.
Seventeen "Hell Raisers"
erected a 16.toot wooden cross
at a part,y Friday night and one
COLUMBUS (UP0 - A head- member climbed up and allowquarters for Vice Prealdent Hu- ed himself to be tied' to the
bert H. Humphrey will be op. cro&amp;S.
Several others "BIUIOinted
ened here soon.
hlm
by climbing on an adjacent
The group will conduct a writeIn caJJq&gt;algn for Humphrey in balcony and dousing him with
the May 7 primary In ~o. beer. Another crumpled a newsEnrica Tonello Smith, a polltl. paper at the foot of the croS&amp;
cal science graduate student at and struck a match.
About th11 time nel&amp;hbors callOhio State University, and Alan
ed
police. Three per1e111 w e r e
Magazine, a Kent State Unlvercharged
with Intoxication, and a
ll\v graduate student, are heading up the Ohioans ror Humph. third, a woman, was charged with
ualng obscene language.
rey group.

Klen

Lest a Little Face Lost

Still Dickering,
U Thant Hopeful'

Cities Near

End of Riots

Christian
Not Very
Talkative

Prayer Made

Hell Raisers
Ulon't Return

Pope Leads Catholics
In Traditional Mass

Humphrey Ohio

Group formed

from F.urope where he met a ~
Haooi envoy, Thant said:
"In the course or my visit to
Geneva, Paris and the Benelux
countries, I had oPPOrtunlties of
contact both with Washington llld
Hanoi.
"I feel very strongly the UJ'o
gent need for agreement on the
venue for preliminary talks which
both sides have agreed to undel\o
take.
"Any further delay In the
agreement on the venue would be
most unfortunate In view of the
fact that massive destruction of
lire and property ls still going on.
"I would fervently appeal to
both sides to come to a ProlllPt
agreement on the choice of the
verue."

Guns Rock

Jordan at

WOUNDED GI beeemH a
•reeter Of Wlr U he
1 aad1, wrapped la a
poaebo, awaltic evaeu·
tlo• by belleopter. J&gt;elplte.
reported prolftl• la Vletll8lll pea e e necoUatlou,
heavy DPUU eoatbl11e1 la
H1De areu of the w11-tan
eoutry.

Eastertide Plead for
Memorial
To_King
JERUSALEM (UPI) - Israeli
and Jordanian forces fought gun
duels across the Jordan River
5aturday, shattering the holy
holida,y quiet along the truce
line.
F.ach side ·blamed the other
for starting the shooting.
An Israeli military spokesman
said Jordanian forces QPened
fire on the Neveor settlement In
the Be11111 Valley, 20 miles
south of the Sea or Galilee,
woundhw a tractor driver and
~ the vehicle.
In Amman. a Jordanian
military spokesman claimed the
flghthw started when an Israeli
patrol QPened fire on a
Jordanian patrol near ~
Mans~ eight miles south or
the sea or Galilee.
The Amman apokesman said
the Israelis later Poured m..
chine gun fire Into the village of
Falah, on the Jordanian east
bank or the river, midwa.Y
between the Sea or Galllee and
the Dead Sea.
Pilgrims Mingle
The fighting eruPted even as
pllgrlms of diaerent faiths
mhwled In Jerusalem for
aoltmn proceBSlons and pr11,Yer1
m•kf.w the Christian F.aster
and Jewish Passover.

Another IA&gt;ok into Historical Evidence

Stature of the Christ Revised--

WASHINGTON
(UPl}ol America'• four
major religious bodies joined
Saturday In lllllJlllllng to Congress to enact "an ecoaomlc blll
ol rl&amp;hts for the disadvadaged''
as a fitting memorial to Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
The iqrecedented hKerrellgloua appeal was Issued on the
occaalon of the Pa11over and
Easter holy days by Archbishop
John F. Dearden, prealdent ol
the NaUonal Conference ef
Catholic Bishops; Dr. Arthur S.
Flemming, president of the
National Council of Ciurches;
Archbishop Iakovo1, chairman
ol the Standing Ccderence or
Ortboclox Bishops; and Rabbi
Jacob P .NRuclln, president ol the
~e Council ol America.
In a joint ll&amp;atement, they
commended Congre11 for passing the new civil rl&amp;hta act with
Its open houlllns provldan1, but
said that more actlm 11 needed
t:o cope with &amp;hetto prablema.
"As a ftrlt ltlp" toward
careytng out tbe reeommendatlona of the netlmp! riots
comml11lon, they ur&amp;ed Congre11 and the admlnllltratlan to
bnplemem Dr. Kill&amp;'• ldia GI an
"economic bill or rllltta tar the

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MJDDU:lPj)IIT- A alXth inn1n11:
ruo on a letld-0!! double by neo.
nla Aull and •
by Lmllo
Van Motor a110r BWSwanwalkod
Procluc:ed tht Meigs Marauciera
winning moratn In 1 6--5 &gt;Iewey
over Athen• here Frl&lt;IQ" alternoon.
Bob ~. rlghtbonded )Ia&gt;.
lor c~er, 110t credit for
the wtn. B~ eame on 1u ,...
llet of Blrlllf Domoake1, junior
leftblndor, lj1 ·tho aecond tm1ng
with IOlbooly l&gt;ut and a runner on
nrot- 'Athena badpoundad
llamoske3 ~r five runs 1n t h 0
nrat IMina:. ·
Tho vlcto?- ·waa Molga' third
this s-nqalnotnolosses. The
Bull Moore co~&lt;:hed Marauders
tied 1-1 1u .nw..lnnlngSEOAL
game wltb ....nton Tueaday, a
game lhlll wW be C0111P_Ia.,
er. The Athehs game meantnofi&gt;.
lrl!ln 1 -lltllndlngs.
Slnglos 1&gt;71 lflgglns, l!app, and
Dennie RIP~ walks to Greg Hull
and Koadv~ ·a aacrl&amp;e by Abdolla and an error 00 a ball btt
by Wlckerbaln procb:ed Athens'
n ve runs 1n the ftrat 1nnlDIBurdette a4t AllltllB' big club
c1ewn the rQt of the wey, a1Jow,
1ng no btta. He &amp;truck out nino,
hit one~~ ud gave ..., one
walk lnbta slandoutporformancs.
Mllp aotlts first threemarlt-

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The TJaers, 1968 SEO .Ill...
trlct ebaml&gt;lons, and runnel'll&gt;
lXI Lancaster laat ti&gt;rlng, 111~
eel 40$ strokes. The Marauders
illll8hed with 401.
Jlelp only blomlah was a do
wllh 14gan In Ita Drat out11v of
the clll1jlalgn. The Maraedors'
seventb straight win Sllur~
was
by far thelrmostlmPresslve
was that of Ali's sparrlng
of
thel968
&lt;IIIUiafan,
partner. Before that, he had
Marietta's Howard 14c:ke c~
been a very mediocre middleJimmy Ellls
Jerry Quarry
tured medallst hooors With a
weight, losmg five of 20 bouts.
Up from lhe bottom
3~6-76. Pat Story's 46-37-77
His manager, Angelo Dunpaced the Marauders.
dee, who handled Ali among
22, was the young- at alL He has suffered several es in California. When I got Here's the re&amp;ults of Saturseveral other champions, said estQuarry,
fighter
In the tournament serious injuries in his youth· sons of my own, I taught them ~·s mot&lt;:h: (liocond named
that Ellis's poor showing as a field, six years
younger than lui life. As a kid, he had his
middleweight was d1.1e to lack Ellis. In the elimination,
he arm broken by a blow from a l~~~~xl ~~~~"1:!c'ha1h~~ o~ly MelgaJ
of strength after sweating oil has demonstrated a powerful
baseball bat. In an argument 1 wanted them to use up their PLAYER
m.our TOTAL
pounds to make the weight.
punching a b iIi t y. He de- with an umpire, on the day his energx so they wouldn't Howard Locke
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Ellis turned heavyweight in cisioned Patterson, then cast was removed, be punched steaL '
Pat Story
46-37
77
May, 1965, and has slnce won stopped Spencer in the 12th the umpire and suffered a
Physically, Ellis and Quarry
10 straight bouts, with six round. Like Ellis, Quarry has broken hand. He also had
83
knockouts.
gone undefeated in his last 10 nephritis, a kidney disease, are very similar. Both stand Crls Bruton
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To make the WBA final, he bouts, but one of those was a and broke his back and 1fand, sli~htly over six feet and Jim Anderson
knocked out Martin in nine lO.round draw with Patterson again, when he did a back· we1ght a b o u t 195 pounds.
and decisioned Bonavena in last June.
41-44
ward dive and missed the Ellis, though, has a 76-inch Greg BoOu.
85
reach, comp-ared to 72 for BW Hackett
12.
Overal1, Quatry has won 26 water at a pool near his home Quarry.
39-39
78
"Jimmy was burying his of 31 fights. He has had four in Bakersfield, Calif.
The ndds, at this writing,
natural physical abllihes in an draws and only one loss-a
Quarry is co-managed by
effort to stay a middleweight. 10-round d e c i s i o n to Eddie his father, Jack, who taught are practically even. The ex·
He was too weak to fight. Machen. Fifteen rivals have Jerry how to box. Jack had perts are reluctant to make
a choice. That seems reasJimmy has everything. He's been KO'd by Quarry.
been a fighter, too.
a scientific boxer. He's a nice
Not only did Quarry beat the
"I boxed because I was onable; they've been burned
guy, too. I mean he's no al1ey- odds to make the finals of the hungry ,'' said the senior before by Ellis and Quarry.
cat type hood .... He's your tournament, he also beat the Quarry . " I never did anything
next champion.''
odds that he would be fighting but pid l'otton. beets, J)e&lt;~l'h-

They Come From?
N E IVY 0 R K-INE A)Jimmy Ellis and Jerry Quarry

were entered in the World

Boxing Association heavy.
weight eliminatlon as a kind
of padding, to fill out an eight.
man tournament. The tourn-

ament was the WBA's answer

to the tlUe vacated by Mu·
hammed AU.
· Most experts were picking
Thad Spencer or Floyd Pat·
tenon or Karl Mildenberger

or Oscar Bonavena or Emie
"J'errell. S o m e even gave
Lootla M a r t i n an outside
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Only a hardy few-rlBklng

incarceration in a funny farm
...:Picked Ellis or Quarry. So,
following the thankless tradl·

!lou of experUse, most ex-

pert.a were proved wrong.
Ellis aad Quarry will meet in
the tournament final April 27
at Oakland, Calif.
For the I a s t few years,

EUls's chief claim to notoriety

Annual OSU Relays

Twins Win Third

Slated Next Weekend

NEW YORK (UP0 - Ted UhJaender drove In two runs w1Ul
a single and triple Saturday and
COLUMBUS (UPD - !l1lD inches in the r.elaya.
Jim Perry handcuftecl the New
!bje llnlverolty stops Ita anNCM champion&amp; .., band York Yankees on lour btts as
..W a.!o Roleyo next -eod, will be Aaron llopldns of the the Mbmeaota 'IWIDa posted a
feolurlng seven Big Ten cbam· University ol Toledo In the tri- 6-0 &gt;ictory, tbolrlhirdlnasllll111Y
Jiona, two NCAA klnga aDd ple jump, and Jimmy L e e games this sea1011.
eren a former Olympian AmOill Green, • oenlllllonal Kel1ludtJ&lt;
Ullaender' s bloop single over
the eompetltora.
freohman, wllo took the SO- secood base !ollowing Joe Pep!.
Meet records will be In jeop. yard dallh champloollhlp.
tone's three - base error on
aroly In at least six evanlo,
Host ano stata will supply Bob AlliiUl'B llne drive drove in
fiVtn lt the weatherman acts two !ormer Big Ten cllarni&gt;lons the second run in the Twins'
'!P·~t II the woalher lo IPlOd. In Ralph lfarlnello In the I!JIII two - run seoond l.ming and he
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beUeves about nine marks could Pryseskl. Prysesld won the Big
fall.
Ten Indoor mile here in early
GAHS SPRING
ID the btgh jump, for ln- Much.
SPORTS CARD
llaDee, three aeven-foot iWII9Michigan Stale's Bowers and
BASEBALL
er• eould surpass the meet rec. Michigan's Gary Knlckottlockor
Tueoda,yAt Meigs
ord of 6-loet, 10-lnches set last In the btlll! jUmp are two more
Thursdey
-At
Pt. Pleasant
;,-. by Sian Albright and Ted former Big Ten dwnp&amp; eomTRACK
~ of Miami. Bolh AlJ&gt;Oiine, atons with - · · Wadneaday- Ironton
Stan Goy In the 60 dallh, Ralph
lirl&amp;lrt, an Ohio state who lo lnollgible thio 111&gt;rlnr, Schultz of Norlhnllorn In the Fri~ - Gallipolis Rotary
Relays
aad Downing have IOJrp&amp;Sied half-mile and Mlchlgan Slate'•
GOLF
imm reet at 0118 will&gt; M 1 k e mile reiiQ- team.
Monday
Barbours&gt;ille
Bowera of the Arm Arbor Track
Soma of the eventa llhould be
Fri~ - Wahama
CIW&gt;.
wide a&amp;lro, sln&lt;O Tennoo.
Ereost Soudek, who conwetec1 100, wlllch dominated oetioa I .
In the 1964 Olympics tor his oa- yeor •liD, will not .-.turn du8 to
Baseball Reoults
h Austria, will represent the a eonfllc:t with 118 own llopood ByFrlda.Y's
United Prell lntornallonal
All!&gt; Arbor Track Club In the Releyo, The meet dooo not bave
National League
f ........ Soudek will attempt to • team champloo.
010 000 020-3 .10 I
lieat his record 192 feet, 11- ~- bolleveo 1101110 ol Cillll.
AtlaDta ' 001 000 30x- 4 7 0
the reeordl eertaiD to tumble
Tsltourls, Lee (8), Abernatby
were tbo 100-l'll'd dalh and the
(8)
and Pavletlch; Nlekro, Up.
NAMED SPEAKER
dlstaace medley.
shaw (8) and Torre, Tillman
OXFORD, Ohio (UPD - CarIa the 100, Orin Richburg of
men COZza, head grid mentor
(a), WP-Niekro (1~). LP·Tslat Yale University, will speak Kant and Kenludq'o Green tourls (0 - 1). HRS - Pere&lt;
have 110010 faller llum tho Cnd), S, Jaeksoo (lsi), Nlekro
II Ole sixth annual Miami llnl- reoord 9,3 set In 1954. Ia the
(lot), Tillman (1st).
-llty Foo1ball coadllng Clindlatanee medley, Kanl Slate
e 411 July 27.28.
wao ra.- ..... ano state
200 ooo 000-2 11 0
Cozza, a 1952 graduate o1 Ml- and - . , Dame iu, to tho Fldla.
llou000
Ott 0011-- 5 9 I
. .dftl, led Yale to the Ivy Leasue pre.ence ot the' Flaahea' ace
Fryman, Farrell (5), Boozer
' Cbq,Jonshlp with au 8-1 rec. dlatanee l'1llllltr Som Balr.
.cllalt season. He was chosen as
Bair was apeetac~ to paas up (8) and lqaa; Lemaster, Buz_
· " 1 ~_.,DIItrlctluCoachoftheYear''.
his lpeeialJQo, tbe mUe, 8bd hard! (8) and Bateman, King (8).
!'f' tbo American Foo1ball Coach- nm the anchor leg o1 Kent's WP- Lemaster (1~). LP- Fryman (0-1).
aa AaooclaUon.
dlolaneo medley,

had waJked, with Minnesota' a
third run during a two.nm out.
burst in the seventh.
Perry, who moved into Jbn
Kaat' s spot in the starting rota.
tion when the southpaw rein,iured
his elbow in spring training, also
contributed a disputed nintb..in·
ning home run off the lett field
pole after the Twins had
added a run in the eighth on a

foul

pair of singles and Mickey Mantle's error,
The ljl811 rlfllllhander lilrlited
l'ankees' .Wiici ..had. collect.d
only seven hits in their first
two games, to rour scattered singles and set down 13 batters in
order from the first through uie
fifth trmings. He struck out sev.
en, including his SOoth career
whlll.
Loser Bill Mo.....,quette yielded only foor btts )n bts sixInning stint but was aabcilaged
by Pepitone's error. Harmon
Killebrew led off the second with

uie

Minnesota tally.
Reliever .nm Bouton rattled
by an automatic balk called even
before he threw his first pitch,
walked Roseboro leading off the
seventh, and Uhlaender promptly blasted his triple up tho rllll!t
center alley. Jackie Hernandez
then drove in Uh1aender with a
Une single to left.
Minnesota 020 000 211- 6 11 2
New York 000 000 000-0 4 2
PerrY '{1..[) aDd RoSeboro; ~~
bouquette, Boui»n (7), Bahnsen (9)
and Gibbs, LP - Monbouquette
(~I). HR -· Perry (1st).

RAWLINGS HONDA

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SAlES -SERVICE

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Fadely, Robert Lawson, aloo of
Southwestern and Gallipollll' Bryan Raines.
Nine participated In the event.
Four finished.
Here's the top four, t h e 1 r
school and time, and other par..
ticlpanla, and where they dropped out:
Denver Keels, Soi.dhweat:ern,
1:13; Mike Fadely, s...thwestern, 1:17:30; Robert Law1011,
SOuth..,lllern, 1:27:7-10; Bryan
Ralnea, Gallipolis, 1:34.
Otl!ero· parUdpatlng were
Rick lluelwl~ Galllpolla, 9'h
mlles; Dave Nibert, GalUpoUa, I
7'h miles; llsve Samplea, Gal.
llpollo, 6'h mllos; K111 Miller,
s...thwellorn, 3'h mlloo; 1JM.
aid HarDey, Soulhwellem, 3
miles.
BOBCATS IN SW&amp;t:P
ROWUNG GREEN') Olilo (UPI)
- Ohlo Unlveralty owl{&gt;! a twopme weekend blollloll 11rles
Sa~ by walloping Bowling
Green 19-12 In a contest where
, the Bobcots tallied 16 rUlUI ~the
siXth lM!rll, although outbtt 16-i, .
15. It eave Ohio u, a tH ''"""'
record aad ·drol&gt;.POd the· F_..ons
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Stadium has become the oll.lec:t of a coutrover!IY alter Jyst one home same
of the 1968 soasoo.
The Indl.ana -Jolt the home
opener to the California Angola
7-6. They . may not have If
oomeone hid not decided to
move the flnees back thia year.
In the •
IDllnr, with two
oot i1od ooe lon, TG1nnqr Harper
sent Angol ootflolder Rick
Reichardt bac:k to the 385
marker.
eaught It
with hll back to !he ,.....
fence, That ended the game,
II Harper had bit the ball tho
IIDit wey last yeor the lndlaas
-.Id ha•e ldecl the game SDCI
sent It Into extra Innings. The
fonco Ia 20 feet turlher back
than It was last year.
SiDce the lndillao had enoual1
troW&gt;Ie hitting home nms In
1987, It _ . , at Orst, allly to
have tha lmce moved back.
There Is ~ melllod to
the madneaa.

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ATLANTA (UPJ) - The Cln·
c11111at1 Rods hG()O to. avolil to-~ anotbor llninl llilt tiie' one
Frl~ nliht thOt led to their
4-3 loss to the Atlanta Braveo.
The Reds revived m - s
ol the daffY llodaoro of tellerYear Fri~ In the nlnlh Inning
ol their first ol three 1]111181
with tbo Bravto. Two rllnnera
)IU]ted 1n1o third base !tom oppoolte dlreetlooa oostli11 the
Cln_c~tlono_a posalble Ue.
The Aetors In the dall7 piey
were Bob Jotmson, wllowaoplnchrunner for Frad Wbltflold 111
!!rot, and Palo Bose, wllo cct11o
nectad for a low line clrlvo deWD
the left fteld Una.
Mike Lum, the Atlanta leltDelder, had troublo nwllng
down Boae'a drive aDd John11011
appeared a &amp;UN bet to score
tho b1ng ruD when he rounded
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Demands
IOC Decision
MOSCOW (UP!)- The Soviet
Unllln to stU! attempting to get
s...th Afrlu blanad ll'om the
1968 011Qlco It the lftternational 0i11111&gt;1•
mootlq In LllllltlDO, S..U.erland A,prll 20-21.
In a carried by the
· So\rtet
newa &amp;IIDCY Tall
Fri~,
tho tJssR 04'mplc
COinmlltoo - - 'that the
IOC reverse Ita prevlouo cleelllon 111 allow Africa to
participate In tbe Ol,ympie

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NliA Pleyof! Roundup
By Unliod .Preu Jnternatlonal
Los AD£f!ltls Lakers coach Bill

Von Breda Kolff keepo btntlng

that ht'l ao fed up with tbe
brand Ill ball In the National
Baoketball Aaooclatlon, he may
quit.
But the ·ny his Lakera are
IIDine - · he'll probably bo
quite happ.y to oontJnue next
year.
Van Broda Kolff'a Lakers
have a 3~ lead In their host-ofseven Western Division Dnala
With tilt Han Frandaco War~

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reSUIIMII Ebtdu afternoon in
Ho- w11:11 Phlladelpbta and
Boston me etlng In the fourth
game.

With Elflln lleylor and Jerry
West ( ploy!•~ like they did
nve Jean ,qo. lhe Laken have
suddenly become one of tjle
most !orml.dable teama In the
teague.
Much of the transformation l1
due to the 1~ coschlng of Van
p
Broda KDI!f, who left Princeton
and the oecurll)- or tbo Ivy
Leape last: seasoo to take on
NBA job lillllh the Laktrs.
AI_, Van Bradt Kolf! II
plealld With hil talm111UC«tll,
he'o 1lli1de jll• dlopleaauro
tilth ' tW brand ol ball
pleyod In the~
· A. He thlnke
11lo oflldall I ; Ole gamos get
Gt1t of
Ole NBA game

IWt. .

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But V11l

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prevent

Ohio Departm~nt Of
Natural Resources

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or John Tlltourlo 330 feet down
tho loft !!old 1Jno for hla Orst

homer in the ........
Two outs later 111nt&lt; Aaron
singled and Tillman, who replaced Joe Torre bolllnd the
plete In the third whM he salfored 1 lorD llneornall eatchlng
a Ntekro lmuclder, belted a
407 - fool homer for a 4-llead.
Nlekro was knoekod oot In
the eilllllh walldng pinchbitter Mat:k Jonas and ylaldlng
aueceollvo llngloo to Bose, Alex
Johnjoo and VIda PlnUplhaw replacad Nlekro at
that point and surrondarad a
run - scoring alngle to 1'011)'
Perez before rettrlng !he Bide.
Perez gave the Redo a

1~

lead In the """""' by IOc:klng
hla oecoad home run of tho seaaon. Jack100 matebed that 1111
Inning later with a load • off
home nm.

estern DiVISionCrown

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sweeping the series.
The Celtic&amp; trail the 76eu 2-1
in their best-Of...aven aeries and
must win today at home to
keep 1o real o:ontontlon.
BUI RusseU, wflo sot into foul
trouble in the lbtrd game loaa,
was disturbed about Ole olliclat..

think the ofllclala are calling
tbe tbree-aeeond rule 011 h11
areh .,.val wnt Chamberlain.
' 4 Pll have
to taik tO -Dolph
Sehayes and ask him If there•a
been any chanse in the rul11,"
RuaoeU said of the NBA
BUpOrv!aor of ofllclala. Pil
lng but phsled btl criticism to have to see lt the tbree...aecond
avoid a nne. Ruuell doesn't rule 11 ltlll a violation."

Boaters, Anglers Urged
To Be Safety Conscious
COLUMBUS - Ofllclals are
warning early sea11011 boaters
and anglers and others on or near
the water to be especially safety conscious.
Paul Sarosoy, Chief ol Watercraft Dlvlalon said, he uliWiily
receives a rash of drowning reports about this time each year
Involving !ll&gt;rlng boatersandl!lhermen.
''~rlng ftllherm.en In particular. ma.y victimize themselves, n
llid Sarossy, 11They aometimes
forget thlll because It Is stlll
cool, DO me else ItUcy" be afOWid. They stand up In the
boa~ lose their balance snd fall
in. This is when their cool wNther clothing arul boots d r a 1

them down."

Sarossy baa apeclllc advice
regarding lifesaving devlcea,
aueh as life Jackets and buoJ'Int
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boatilll! accl!)enta and fatalltteo,
Ufesavlng devtees have been aboard, but have not been used."
He stnmgly urgeathatfamiltes

should employ a survival plan,
whereby each boat passenger
knows exactly where lifesaving
devices are loeated In tbe boat.
At !he Drat alan oftrouble, reach
tor them and wear them.
"Each oprtng, youths develop
a Tom Sawyer complex, become

adventurou• and careless iD the
use of boats and rafts," said
Sarosay, uwe have already had

aeveral reports of yoongsters
drowning lo this manner. The
very cold water Qdc:Jd.y saps
tho strenalh of oven normally
strong and good swimmers.
There Is no substitute for com11K111 sense and satetr I n recreaUoo acttvtUes."

nal .fer ' !he 1lhii1Go ol WUdF1SHI!tiG WI'IA\iK
Geor&amp;O 111111, District F..,. llfe, ars OJlOI'BIInl. ~ Lake
Flllh Manapmentillpervlaor, re- Lopn, Tho aolllng - · II
port• that molt stream• an re- -..ling excell. . ~ball,
01'8Jli)IOI and blltt&amp;lll 'l'llo!IOf!ltturning to 1l11fll1ai and - - ·
perature 11 ranging !tom 411 to era pike were al• retlorded
50 degreoo. Larae rlv•ro are rlllllaJ II" Iii 1...... 'lblo Ia
stlU 1'lllllng blih aad v..,-blg • posldft latl- !bat the
from elear to rally. The email tl!oddDg of - . . pike ....
streams aropro~u:!ngfatr catdl- ....,•• ltlfUI. Thloprlmepmespoea o1 auc:kars and eatllob. All clol II10U1( prov(de p1emJ .of aelakoo are normal with the a- tion for the ano oportoman.
ceptlon of IliUm Lake wllld! Is
The aolllng operatloo at Lake
down ...... loot for c:omplelkMI Wbllo II boiDI -cted bJ lllof recreational foellltioo. T b o vls!Gn o1 WUdllfe per-. sam
temperature In these lakes Leach and Gl811 Arbaulll1 operranges from 50 to 58 degrees. ating !tom tho Jack0111 Work
Excellent eatdles ot ball are llni.L Excelloat ealcheo ol lpotbeing made In most laku. How- ted bus, larpmouth bua, muoever, the mes proomclng best lde, and Umlted erappioo are
results are Jack100 Qt;y Res- bollu!..-ed.
ervoir, Lake Lop.n, P1edmol&amp;
Lake, Lake Wblte, Burr O&amp;k
PIEDMONT LAKE
Lake and Clouse Lake.
Blancllo Grohoi-Like
roportsln....,.ledftlhlngoetiY!ty
. OPERATIONS UNDERWAY
with 111111Y11111lerlroportlngDRII·
BUiyalsoreportslbattheoar- Ide, buo, and sevora1 nl&lt;O etrtng.
ly aprlng nettlng I• being - - ors ~ crappiea. Georae Sspoo of
...ctad at PladnlUit Lake, Lake Weirton, West Vlrl]lnla, retlloLopn, and Lake White ll1d Ia tered bta first mulllde as well
avallshle for public viewing. The as the nrst muslde Ill nota are operated dally starting Lake this yeor. II was 8 lbs.
It llWI'OXjmately 10 a.m. each and 31\1 Inches.
11I01'I1Ing, Rey Bollngo.-, l'ro&lt;UcII«Nl Foreman _.un, ll'om the
JACKSON LAKE
Cambridge Work Unit, repor1l
Bill WUIIamo, Slate Gome
that tbe nets are revealing ex. Proloctor In JaA:kDI CoomiJ, reeellont qualiiY crappiea and nice porta that Paul McCorkle, Route
eatcbes r1 mulkiea ue being 2, Oak Hill, eauabt a 39lh:"' molmade at P I - Lake.
Ide welllllng 15\1 lbo. It Laka
Jerry Boyd and Jim - - Jaek1011. McCorkle II alto an
&gt;ich, Flob Mana&amp;oa*1t periCXI- ~ ba11 ftlherma _

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Braves.
1ng fer ddr;j,
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Tho Ldor hclpla OYIIIOfated mart&lt; for the year and a
In tho out i. ltOCOlld wh• John. Uo with Atlanta and l'lllladel·
soo dilaecojlnlably !ell down. phla for .flllll'tb plaee In the
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beoded llld&lt; 1o third Just ao Redo mool the Brilvea again
1tooe titd a~e ball were arrlv· todey.
lng.
. Pltdler Phil Nlekro and reThltd ba:......O Clete Boyer aerve catcher Bob TIUDWI
taaod itoae In a ....-., and amacked home nma In tho oevwhen Jdhn aoa broke belatedly onlh lmlng to give the Braveo
!of tho plate, he ••• thrown their nrst &gt;ietory In the Nationout.
al Leque.
uwelrdc~, that' I what It was.
Sonny Jack11011 al10 homered
That'l all you can ealllt," said for tbe Brave• in the third lnMonaaet" Dave Bristol In de- nlng as NlBkro, with ellll!th-111scribl11i tho strange pl..,.
nlni relief help from Cecil Up.
~·I dldti't even see Johnson shaw, took credit for the win,
trip .MI third, I waa just
The ICOI'e was Ued 1-1 when
hoping llo 10 didn't get to lhlrd Nlekro, a native ~ Bridae.POJ't,
alnee I th iJIIiht he's repreaent- Ohlo, led orr the seventh by
lng lbeiiiDnlni run," said Mona- hitting the Drat pitch !rom loa-

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Wello, a loading r-.nder
tor WlUJamiCID, averaged23.9
points per ii11D10 last 101100.
He made Claoa AAA allstate honors as dtd Charleston•• CurUo Price llllcllleekley'o John WOOlen, who have
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Uilder coach George Rltehle, Wells helped his team
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tile lliOYe will pay off. He trip.
lad aarllor In llle game. Harper
llld It W&lt;Rdd have been a double If die tenet were where it
waa last year.
Vern Fuller agreed.
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wheo Ault IZld Swan led off with
boCk to bl&lt;k singles, Van Meter
was iafe on a l!elder's ebob:e
that forcad Ault at third, Jim
Crow pullad, a olnglo lnw right,
Keith ~wauafeonanerror,
Van John1101t was out on a ball
btt boCk I» !he Pitcher, and Chuck
Bartels walked.
Melgo tied thO seore It W In
lhtbottomofthtfourlhwhoaBaJ-.
tela loci olr wllll &amp;llailo, RodOO.
ktiY and llurdettowalkod, and Ault
aothlolocondoftbteobtta.Botb
Banela andGUkQ,Y sc:orad, but the
Inning ended when llurdetto was
throWn. out It third, llll'an atruck
olt and Van Meter filed to lett.
Ault, with a double andtwool,..
glea, and Crow wltb three st...
gles In tour triPs pooed !helDrauder attack.
Other Meigs bitters were Van
Meter, Banols, and Swan, all with
a s11w1e each.
1!alll1wer otarted on the mound
· for Athena and gava wey to POI'o
ey In the fourth. The Alben&amp; hurl.
era combined to strike out l!vo
and allow oiJ bases on balls,
Meigs' no&gt;~ game will bo Tuo ..
dey It home ogainst GalliPolis.
Athens
500 000 0 - &amp; 3 1
Meigs
300 201 x- 6 9 2
Balllngor, Perry(~ (LP), and
HulL Demoake1, Burdette 00
(WP), aad Swan.

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HONDA SCIWIREIIOIELS FOII96L...
HEIE THEY AlE

CmCAGO (UPI) - The QlicaiiD Black Hawks defaated the
New York Rangers 3-.1 in aNatlooal Hockey League stanley CUp
matinee Saturd~, knotting the
quarterflnal series at two games
apiece.
Chlea110 took control from the
opening ll1llstle, !Iring 10 llhots
at Rangers goalie Ed Glacomln
in the first five mlnutes. The
Hawks took 23 llhots ,In the opening period and 44 !or the contest.
Giacomin was up to the pressure wttil Ken Wharram' s first
goal or the current stanley CUp
aeries put Qlicago ahead at 15:~
33 olllle !lrst period. Stan Mikita
hit Wharram as he crossed the
blue line !rom bts rllll!t wing position and Wharram drilled the
puck ln1o the lower rllll!t hand

Winner Of 10-Mile Event

holt ran out of gas, Keels zoomed to the finloh Una ahead of

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GR~ NAMED MVP
GAMBIER, Ohio (UPD - Rick
Gripser, a 145-POWld wreJtler corner. Mohns also gut an as~
who oomplled a 1.2.2 nuirk this Bist.
Less than two minuteS later,
season, has been named the most
valuable member of tile Kenyon Ranpr lion Stewart notehed bto
a slngle and scored when. Alllfirst series goal when he put
son'l liner ialled under Pept. Col lese squad for 1961-48, It
the disc between Dennis DeJorwas amouncect Saturday.
tDne'a glove. One out later, lJh.
dy's pads ll'om 10 !aet oot to tla
the aeore.
The pace llowed In the second
perlnd as body -.ct picked
up, Five peoa)ties, three to New
York and two to Cblcqo,
were called. The Ranger defense
held up at one point wilUe ChiGALLIPOLIS - Southwestern High SChool's Denver Keels c..,_ cago had a two...man advantage.
lured tbe Orst annual I 0 mile run, conducted sawr~ afternoon from
North Gallla High School on Rt. 160 1o the junction o! Rt. 35 near
Galllt&gt;oUs.
Keels flnillhod the long-dis- place at the halfway point.
tance event in one hour and tJdr.
After six miles, Keels "'a&amp;
teen mlnutos, about 45 yards a close third. He llna1ly tied
ahead of Southwestern's Mike Rick Huebott and llsve Nibert
Fadely.
of GallljJotls at seven miles,
Keels took the lead alter one was ahead by a few yards afmile, dropped oot of the t o p ter elibt, and after n1ne miles,
three after two, was fourUl af- held a slim two..yard lead over
ter three, jumped to third af- Huebolt.
ter lour, and was still In third
With ooe-half mlleto ao. Hue-

Happiness .Is Winning

1887 werr• Serlel.

laender blooped his hit OYer the

JEWELERS'

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MJDDU:lPj)IIT- A alXth inn1n11:
ruo on a letld-0!! double by neo.
nla Aull and •
by Lmllo
Van Motor a110r BWSwanwalkod
Procluc:ed tht Meigs Marauciera
winning moratn In 1 6--5 &gt;Iewey
over Athen• here Frl&lt;IQ" alternoon.
Bob ~. rlghtbonded )Ia&gt;.
lor c~er, 110t credit for
the wtn. B~ eame on 1u ,...
llet of Blrlllf Domoake1, junior
leftblndor, lj1 ·tho aecond tm1ng
with IOlbooly l&gt;ut and a runner on
nrot- 'Athena badpoundad
llamoske3 ~r five runs 1n t h 0
nrat IMina:. ·
Tho vlcto?- ·waa Molga' third
this s-nqalnotnolosses. The
Bull Moore co~&lt;:hed Marauders
tied 1-1 1u .nw..lnnlngSEOAL
game wltb ....nton Tueaday, a
game lhlll wW be C0111P_Ia.,
er. The Athehs game meantnofi&gt;.
lrl!ln 1 -lltllndlngs.
Slnglos 1&gt;71 lflgglns, l!app, and
Dennie RIP~ walks to Greg Hull
and Koadv~ ·a aacrl&amp;e by Abdolla and an error 00 a ball btt
by Wlckerbaln procb:ed Athens'
n ve runs 1n the ftrat 1nnlDIBurdette a4t AllltllB' big club
c1ewn the rQt of the wey, a1Jow,
1ng no btta. He &amp;truck out nino,
hit one~~ ud gave ..., one
walk lnbta slandoutporformancs.
Mllp aotlts first threemarlt-

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ACCUTRON• by IULOVA

The TJaers, 1968 SEO .Ill...
trlct ebaml&gt;lons, and runnel'll&gt;
lXI Lancaster laat ti&gt;rlng, 111~
eel 40$ strokes. The Marauders
illll8hed with 401.
Jlelp only blomlah was a do
wllh 14gan In Ita Drat out11v of
the clll1jlalgn. The Maraedors'
seventb straight win Sllur~
was
by far thelrmostlmPresslve
was that of Ali's sparrlng
of
thel968
&lt;IIIUiafan,
partner. Before that, he had
Marietta's Howard 14c:ke c~
been a very mediocre middleJimmy Ellls
Jerry Quarry
tured medallst hooors With a
weight, losmg five of 20 bouts.
Up from lhe bottom
3~6-76. Pat Story's 46-37-77
His manager, Angelo Dunpaced the Marauders.
dee, who handled Ali among
22, was the young- at alL He has suffered several es in California. When I got Here's the re&amp;ults of Saturseveral other champions, said estQuarry,
fighter
In the tournament serious injuries in his youth· sons of my own, I taught them ~·s mot&lt;:h: (liocond named
that Ellis's poor showing as a field, six years
younger than lui life. As a kid, he had his
middleweight was d1.1e to lack Ellis. In the elimination,
he arm broken by a blow from a l~~~~xl ~~~~"1:!c'ha1h~~ o~ly MelgaJ
of strength after sweating oil has demonstrated a powerful
baseball bat. In an argument 1 wanted them to use up their PLAYER
m.our TOTAL
pounds to make the weight.
punching a b iIi t y. He de- with an umpire, on the day his energx so they wouldn't Howard Locke
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Ellis turned heavyweight in cisioned Patterson, then cast was removed, be punched steaL '
Pat Story
46-37
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May, 1965, and has slnce won stopped Spencer in the 12th the umpire and suffered a
Physically, Ellis and Quarry
10 straight bouts, with six round. Like Ellis, Quarry has broken hand. He also had
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knockouts.
gone undefeated in his last 10 nephritis, a kidney disease, are very similar. Both stand Crls Bruton
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To make the WBA final, he bouts, but one of those was a and broke his back and 1fand, sli~htly over six feet and Jim Anderson
knocked out Martin in nine lO.round draw with Patterson again, when he did a back· we1ght a b o u t 195 pounds.
and decisioned Bonavena in last June.
41-44
ward dive and missed the Ellis, though, has a 76-inch Greg BoOu.
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reach, comp-ared to 72 for BW Hackett
12.
Overal1, Quatry has won 26 water at a pool near his home Quarry.
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"Jimmy was burying his of 31 fights. He has had four in Bakersfield, Calif.
The ndds, at this writing,
natural physical abllihes in an draws and only one loss-a
Quarry is co-managed by
effort to stay a middleweight. 10-round d e c i s i o n to Eddie his father, Jack, who taught are practically even. The ex·
He was too weak to fight. Machen. Fifteen rivals have Jerry how to box. Jack had perts are reluctant to make
a choice. That seems reasJimmy has everything. He's been KO'd by Quarry.
been a fighter, too.
a scientific boxer. He's a nice
Not only did Quarry beat the
"I boxed because I was onable; they've been burned
guy, too. I mean he's no al1ey- odds to make the finals of the hungry ,'' said the senior before by Ellis and Quarry.
cat type hood .... He's your tournament, he also beat the Quarry . " I never did anything
next champion.''
odds that he would be fighting but pid l'otton. beets, J)e&lt;~l'h-

They Come From?
N E IVY 0 R K-INE A)Jimmy Ellis and Jerry Quarry

were entered in the World

Boxing Association heavy.
weight eliminatlon as a kind
of padding, to fill out an eight.
man tournament. The tourn-

ament was the WBA's answer

to the tlUe vacated by Mu·
hammed AU.
· Most experts were picking
Thad Spencer or Floyd Pat·
tenon or Karl Mildenberger

or Oscar Bonavena or Emie
"J'errell. S o m e even gave
Lootla M a r t i n an outside
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Only a hardy few-rlBklng

incarceration in a funny farm
...:Picked Ellis or Quarry. So,
following the thankless tradl·

!lou of experUse, most ex-

pert.a were proved wrong.
Ellis aad Quarry will meet in
the tournament final April 27
at Oakland, Calif.
For the I a s t few years,

EUls's chief claim to notoriety

Annual OSU Relays

Twins Win Third

Slated Next Weekend

NEW YORK (UP0 - Ted UhJaender drove In two runs w1Ul
a single and triple Saturday and
COLUMBUS (UPD - !l1lD inches in the r.elaya.
Jim Perry handcuftecl the New
!bje llnlverolty stops Ita anNCM champion&amp; .., band York Yankees on lour btts as
..W a.!o Roleyo next -eod, will be Aaron llopldns of the the Mbmeaota 'IWIDa posted a
feolurlng seven Big Ten cbam· University ol Toledo In the tri- 6-0 &gt;ictory, tbolrlhirdlnasllll111Y
Jiona, two NCAA klnga aDd ple jump, and Jimmy L e e games this sea1011.
eren a former Olympian AmOill Green, • oenlllllonal Kel1ludtJ&lt;
Ullaender' s bloop single over
the eompetltora.
freohman, wllo took the SO- secood base !ollowing Joe Pep!.
Meet records will be In jeop. yard dallh champloollhlp.
tone's three - base error on
aroly In at least six evanlo,
Host ano stata will supply Bob AlliiUl'B llne drive drove in
fiVtn lt the weatherman acts two !ormer Big Ten cllarni&gt;lons the second run in the Twins'
'!P·~t II the woalher lo IPlOd. In Ralph lfarlnello In the I!JIII two - run seoond l.ming and he
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beUeves about nine marks could Pryseskl. Prysesld won the Big
fall.
Ten Indoor mile here in early
GAHS SPRING
ID the btgh jump, for ln- Much.
SPORTS CARD
llaDee, three aeven-foot iWII9Michigan Stale's Bowers and
BASEBALL
er• eould surpass the meet rec. Michigan's Gary Knlckottlockor
Tueoda,yAt Meigs
ord of 6-loet, 10-lnches set last In the btlll! jUmp are two more
Thursdey
-At
Pt. Pleasant
;,-. by Sian Albright and Ted former Big Ten dwnp&amp; eomTRACK
~ of Miami. Bolh AlJ&gt;Oiine, atons with - · · Wadneaday- Ironton
Stan Goy In the 60 dallh, Ralph
lirl&amp;lrt, an Ohio state who lo lnollgible thio 111&gt;rlnr, Schultz of Norlhnllorn In the Fri~ - Gallipolis Rotary
Relays
aad Downing have IOJrp&amp;Sied half-mile and Mlchlgan Slate'•
GOLF
imm reet at 0118 will&gt; M 1 k e mile reiiQ- team.
Monday
Barbours&gt;ille
Bowera of the Arm Arbor Track
Soma of the eventa llhould be
Fri~ - Wahama
CIW&gt;.
wide a&amp;lro, sln&lt;O Tennoo.
Ereost Soudek, who conwetec1 100, wlllch dominated oetioa I .
In the 1964 Olympics tor his oa- yeor •liD, will not .-.turn du8 to
Baseball Reoults
h Austria, will represent the a eonfllc:t with 118 own llopood ByFrlda.Y's
United Prell lntornallonal
All!&gt; Arbor Track Club In the Releyo, The meet dooo not bave
National League
f ........ Soudek will attempt to • team champloo.
010 000 020-3 .10 I
lieat his record 192 feet, 11- ~- bolleveo 1101110 ol Cillll.
AtlaDta ' 001 000 30x- 4 7 0
the reeordl eertaiD to tumble
Tsltourls, Lee (8), Abernatby
were tbo 100-l'll'd dalh and the
(8)
and Pavletlch; Nlekro, Up.
NAMED SPEAKER
dlstaace medley.
shaw (8) and Torre, Tillman
OXFORD, Ohio (UPD - CarIa the 100, Orin Richburg of
men COZza, head grid mentor
(a), WP-Niekro (1~). LP·Tslat Yale University, will speak Kant and Kenludq'o Green tourls (0 - 1). HRS - Pere&lt;
have 110010 faller llum tho Cnd), S, Jaeksoo (lsi), Nlekro
II Ole sixth annual Miami llnl- reoord 9,3 set In 1954. Ia the
(lot), Tillman (1st).
-llty Foo1ball coadllng Clindlatanee medley, Kanl Slate
e 411 July 27.28.
wao ra.- ..... ano state
200 ooo 000-2 11 0
Cozza, a 1952 graduate o1 Ml- and - . , Dame iu, to tho Fldla.
llou000
Ott 0011-- 5 9 I
. .dftl, led Yale to the Ivy Leasue pre.ence ot the' Flaahea' ace
Fryman, Farrell (5), Boozer
' Cbq,Jonshlp with au 8-1 rec. dlatanee l'1llllltr Som Balr.
.cllalt season. He was chosen as
Bair was apeetac~ to paas up (8) and lqaa; Lemaster, Buz_
· " 1 ~_.,DIItrlctluCoachoftheYear''.
his lpeeialJQo, tbe mUe, 8bd hard! (8) and Bateman, King (8).
!'f' tbo American Foo1ball Coach- nm the anchor leg o1 Kent's WP- Lemaster (1~). LP- Fryman (0-1).
aa AaooclaUon.
dlolaneo medley,

had waJked, with Minnesota' a
third run during a two.nm out.
burst in the seventh.
Perry, who moved into Jbn
Kaat' s spot in the starting rota.
tion when the southpaw rein,iured
his elbow in spring training, also
contributed a disputed nintb..in·
ning home run off the lett field
pole after the Twins had
added a run in the eighth on a

foul

pair of singles and Mickey Mantle's error,
The ljl811 rlfllllhander lilrlited
l'ankees' .Wiici ..had. collect.d
only seven hits in their first
two games, to rour scattered singles and set down 13 batters in
order from the first through uie
fifth trmings. He struck out sev.
en, including his SOoth career
whlll.
Loser Bill Mo.....,quette yielded only foor btts )n bts sixInning stint but was aabcilaged
by Pepitone's error. Harmon
Killebrew led off the second with

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Reliever .nm Bouton rattled
by an automatic balk called even
before he threw his first pitch,
walked Roseboro leading off the
seventh, and Uhlaender promptly blasted his triple up tho rllll!t
center alley. Jackie Hernandez
then drove in Uh1aender with a
Une single to left.
Minnesota 020 000 211- 6 11 2
New York 000 000 000-0 4 2
PerrY '{1..[) aDd RoSeboro; ~~
bouquette, Boui»n (7), Bahnsen (9)
and Gibbs, LP - Monbouquette
(~I). HR -· Perry (1st).

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Fadely, Robert Lawson, aloo of
Southwestern and Gallipollll' Bryan Raines.
Nine participated In the event.
Four finished.
Here's the top four, t h e 1 r
school and time, and other par..
ticlpanla, and where they dropped out:
Denver Keels, Soi.dhweat:ern,
1:13; Mike Fadely, s...thwestern, 1:17:30; Robert Law1011,
SOuth..,lllern, 1:27:7-10; Bryan
Ralnea, Gallipolis, 1:34.
Otl!ero· parUdpatlng were
Rick lluelwl~ Galllpolla, 9'h
mlles; Dave Nibert, GalUpoUa, I
7'h miles; llsve Samplea, Gal.
llpollo, 6'h mllos; K111 Miller,
s...thwellorn, 3'h mlloo; 1JM.
aid HarDey, Soulhwellem, 3
miles.
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ROWUNG GREEN') Olilo (UPI)
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II Harper had bit the ball tho
IIDit wey last yeor the lndlaas
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c11111at1 Rods hG()O to. avolil to-~ anotbor llninl llilt tiie' one
Frl~ nliht thOt led to their
4-3 loss to the Atlanta Braveo.
The Reds revived m - s
ol the daffY llodaoro of tellerYear Fri~ In the nlnlh Inning
ol their first ol three 1]111181
with tbo Bravto. Two rllnnera
)IU]ted 1n1o third base !tom oppoolte dlreetlooa oostli11 the
Cln_c~tlono_a posalble Ue.
The Aetors In the dall7 piey
were Bob Jotmson, wllowaoplnchrunner for Frad Wbltflold 111
!!rot, and Palo Bose, wllo cct11o
nectad for a low line clrlvo deWD
the left fteld Una.
Mike Lum, the Atlanta leltDelder, had troublo nwllng
down Boae'a drive aDd John11011
appeared a &amp;UN bet to score
tho b1ng ruD when he rounded
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Demands
IOC Decision
MOSCOW (UP!)- The Soviet
Unllln to stU! attempting to get
s...th Afrlu blanad ll'om the
1968 011Qlco It the lftternational 0i11111&gt;1•
mootlq In LllllltlDO, S..U.erland A,prll 20-21.
In a carried by the
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Fri~,
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COinmlltoo - - 'that the
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participate In tbe Ol,ympie

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NliA Pleyof! Roundup
By Unliod .Preu Jnternatlonal
Los AD£f!ltls Lakers coach Bill

Von Breda Kolff keepo btntlng

that ht'l ao fed up with tbe
brand Ill ball In the National
Baoketball Aaooclatlon, he may
quit.
But the ·ny his Lakera are
IIDine - · he'll probably bo
quite happ.y to oontJnue next
year.
Van Broda Kolff'a Lakers
have a 3~ lead In their host-ofseven Western Division Dnala
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reSUIIMII Ebtdu afternoon in
Ho- w11:11 Phlladelpbta and
Boston me etlng In the fourth
game.

With Elflln lleylor and Jerry
West ( ploy!•~ like they did
nve Jean ,qo. lhe Laken have
suddenly become one of tjle
most !orml.dable teama In the
teague.
Much of the transformation l1
due to the 1~ coschlng of Van
p
Broda KDI!f, who left Princeton
and the oecurll)- or tbo Ivy
Leape last: seasoo to take on
NBA job lillllh the Laktrs.
AI_, Van Bradt Kolf! II
plealld With hil talm111UC«tll,
he'o 1lli1de jll• dlopleaauro
tilth ' tW brand ol ball
pleyod In the~
· A. He thlnke
11lo oflldall I ; Ole gamos get
Gt1t of
Ole NBA game

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or John Tlltourlo 330 feet down
tho loft !!old 1Jno for hla Orst

homer in the ........
Two outs later 111nt&lt; Aaron
singled and Tillman, who replaced Joe Torre bolllnd the
plete In the third whM he salfored 1 lorD llneornall eatchlng
a Ntekro lmuclder, belted a
407 - fool homer for a 4-llead.
Nlekro was knoekod oot In
the eilllllh walldng pinchbitter Mat:k Jonas and ylaldlng
aueceollvo llngloo to Bose, Alex
Johnjoo and VIda PlnUplhaw replacad Nlekro at
that point and surrondarad a
run - scoring alngle to 1'011)'
Perez before rettrlng !he Bide.
Perez gave the Redo a

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lead In the """""' by IOc:klng
hla oecoad home run of tho seaaon. Jack100 matebed that 1111
Inning later with a load • off
home nm.

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sweeping the series.
The Celtic&amp; trail the 76eu 2-1
in their best-Of...aven aeries and
must win today at home to
keep 1o real o:ontontlon.
BUI RusseU, wflo sot into foul
trouble in the lbtrd game loaa,
was disturbed about Ole olliclat..

think the ofllclala are calling
tbe tbree-aeeond rule 011 h11
areh .,.val wnt Chamberlain.
' 4 Pll have
to taik tO -Dolph
Sehayes and ask him If there•a
been any chanse in the rul11,"
RuaoeU said of the NBA
BUpOrv!aor of ofllclala. Pil
lng but phsled btl criticism to have to see lt the tbree...aecond
avoid a nne. Ruuell doesn't rule 11 ltlll a violation."

Boaters, Anglers Urged
To Be Safety Conscious
COLUMBUS - Ofllclals are
warning early sea11011 boaters
and anglers and others on or near
the water to be especially safety conscious.
Paul Sarosoy, Chief ol Watercraft Dlvlalon said, he uliWiily
receives a rash of drowning reports about this time each year
Involving !ll&gt;rlng boatersandl!lhermen.
''~rlng ftllherm.en In particular. ma.y victimize themselves, n
llid Sarossy, 11They aometimes
forget thlll because It Is stlll
cool, DO me else ItUcy" be afOWid. They stand up In the
boa~ lose their balance snd fall
in. This is when their cool wNther clothing arul boots d r a 1

them down."

Sarossy baa apeclllc advice
regarding lifesaving devlcea,
aueh as life Jackets and buoJ'Int
eushioos. 41UM them, 11 he lllld!

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"In s very hiP percentage of

boatilll! accl!)enta and fatalltteo,
Ufesavlng devtees have been aboard, but have not been used."
He stnmgly urgeathatfamiltes

should employ a survival plan,
whereby each boat passenger
knows exactly where lifesaving
devices are loeated In tbe boat.
At !he Drat alan oftrouble, reach
tor them and wear them.
"Each oprtng, youths develop
a Tom Sawyer complex, become

adventurou• and careless iD the
use of boats and rafts," said
Sarosay, uwe have already had

aeveral reports of yoongsters
drowning lo this manner. The
very cold water Qdc:Jd.y saps
tho strenalh of oven normally
strong and good swimmers.
There Is no substitute for com11K111 sense and satetr I n recreaUoo acttvtUes."

nal .fer ' !he 1lhii1Go ol WUdF1SHI!tiG WI'IA\iK
Geor&amp;O 111111, District F..,. llfe, ars OJlOI'BIInl. ~ Lake
Flllh Manapmentillpervlaor, re- Lopn, Tho aolllng - · II
port• that molt stream• an re- -..ling excell. . ~ball,
01'8Jli)IOI and blltt&amp;lll 'l'llo!IOf!ltturning to 1l11fll1ai and - - ·
perature 11 ranging !tom 411 to era pike were al• retlorded
50 degreoo. Larae rlv•ro are rlllllaJ II" Iii 1...... 'lblo Ia
stlU 1'lllllng blih aad v..,-blg • posldft latl- !bat the
from elear to rally. The email tl!oddDg of - . . pike ....
streams aropro~u:!ngfatr catdl- ....,•• ltlfUI. Thloprlmepmespoea o1 auc:kars and eatllob. All clol II10U1( prov(de p1emJ .of aelakoo are normal with the a- tion for the ano oportoman.
ceptlon of IliUm Lake wllld! Is
The aolllng operatloo at Lake
down ...... loot for c:omplelkMI Wbllo II boiDI -cted bJ lllof recreational foellltioo. T b o vls!Gn o1 WUdllfe per-. sam
temperature In these lakes Leach and Gl811 Arbaulll1 operranges from 50 to 58 degrees. ating !tom tho Jack0111 Work
Excellent eatdles ot ball are llni.L Excelloat ealcheo ol lpotbeing made In most laku. How- ted bus, larpmouth bua, muoever, the mes proomclng best lde, and Umlted erappioo are
results are Jack100 Qt;y Res- bollu!..-ed.
ervoir, Lake Lop.n, P1edmol&amp;
Lake, Lake Wblte, Burr O&amp;k
PIEDMONT LAKE
Lake and Clouse Lake.
Blancllo Grohoi-Like
roportsln....,.ledftlhlngoetiY!ty
. OPERATIONS UNDERWAY
with 111111Y11111lerlroportlngDRII·
BUiyalsoreportslbattheoar- Ide, buo, and sevora1 nl&lt;O etrtng.
ly aprlng nettlng I• being - - ors ~ crappiea. Georae Sspoo of
...ctad at PladnlUit Lake, Lake Weirton, West Vlrl]lnla, retlloLopn, and Lake White ll1d Ia tered bta first mulllde as well
avallshle for public viewing. The as the nrst muslde Ill nota are operated dally starting Lake this yeor. II was 8 lbs.
It llWI'OXjmately 10 a.m. each and 31\1 Inches.
11I01'I1Ing, Rey Bollngo.-, l'ro&lt;UcII«Nl Foreman _.un, ll'om the
JACKSON LAKE
Cambridge Work Unit, repor1l
Bill WUIIamo, Slate Gome
that tbe nets are revealing ex. Proloctor In JaA:kDI CoomiJ, reeellont qualiiY crappiea and nice porta that Paul McCorkle, Route
eatcbes r1 mulkiea ue being 2, Oak Hill, eauabt a 39lh:"' molmade at P I - Lake.
Ide welllllng 15\1 lbo. It Laka
Jerry Boyd and Jim - - Jaek1011. McCorkle II alto an
&gt;ich, Flob Mana&amp;oa*1t periCXI- ~ ba11 ftlherma _

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'Ltunan llarrls of the
Braves.
1ng fer ddr;j,
. The lo" gave the Redo a 1.2
Tho Ldor hclpla OYIIIOfated mart&lt; for the year and a
In tho out i. ltOCOlld wh• John. Uo with Atlanta and l'lllladel·
soo dilaecojlnlably !ell down. phla for .flllll'tb plaee In the
He picked : hlmoolf up, and National Loaalo stancllnga. The
beoded llld&lt; 1o third Just ao Redo mool the Brilvea again
1tooe titd a~e ball were arrlv· todey.
lng.
. Pltdler Phil Nlekro and reThltd ba:......O Clete Boyer aerve catcher Bob TIUDWI
taaod itoae In a ....-., and amacked home nma In tho oevwhen Jdhn aoa broke belatedly onlh lmlng to give the Braveo
!of tho plate, he ••• thrown their nrst &gt;ietory In the Nationout.
al Leque.
uwelrdc~, that' I what It was.
Sonny Jack11011 al10 homered
That'l all you can ealllt," said for tbe Brave• in the third lnMonaaet" Dave Bristol In de- nlng as NlBkro, with ellll!th-111scribl11i tho strange pl..,.
nlni relief help from Cecil Up.
~·I dldti't even see Johnson shaw, took credit for the win,
trip .MI third, I waa just
The ICOI'e was Ued 1-1 when
hoping llo 10 didn't get to lhlrd Nlekro, a native ~ Bridae.POJ't,
alnee I th iJIIiht he's repreaent- Ohlo, led orr the seventh by
lng lbeiiiDnlni run," said Mona- hitting the Drat pitch !rom loa-

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Wlllllmllll High Sehoo1 team
alllllad a grant In aid with
Buclo' Watera and aollmnt
Soan;r Moran oa hand.
Wello, a loading r-.nder
tor WlUJamiCID, averaged23.9
points per ii11D10 last 101100.
He made Claoa AAA allstate honors as dtd Charleston•• CurUo Price llllcllleekley'o John WOOlen, who have
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Uilder coach George Rltehle, Wells helped his team
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brtkea,:r•ctlo &amp; beater. WIIW Ures. Sh&amp;rp

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$850
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VB. Auto. Sodan
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56 CliEVROI1T ................ $195
'h Ton 8 cyl Plet-up
63 SCOUT .... ··.... ··.... ··.. $195'

Your NeiglaOO,., Dealt

Beige, P. wJndows

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scored partly because he bad
trouble covering tho around.
He pleyed ml&amp;ht bavo ·
a normal depth for Crooley Flald .. Clnc11111at1, - he plllJ'ed last yeor, but It wu
too GloM for Cleveland. The
Anatllo belted the ball over hia
head. He also had trouble fiB·
urtng · the ricochet ll'om lho

Plclrup. l6 cyl. 3 speed

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four callfornla nml were

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erasa,"' Fuller a:af.CI.
Yet all that space hurt

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Harper, for lnltabee, think1
tile lliOYe will pay off. He trip.
lad aarllor In llle game. Harper
llld It W&lt;Rdd have been a double If die tenet were where it
waa last year.
Vern Fuller agreed.
"That fence hurt. But it
helped, too, lofy single tell ID
front o1 Relchlrdt because he
had to plllJ' deeper to cover the
wider terrain. :a' II raise our av-

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wheo Ault IZld Swan led off with
boCk to bl&lt;k singles, Van Meter
was iafe on a l!elder's ebob:e
that forcad Ault at third, Jim
Crow pullad, a olnglo lnw right,
Keith ~wauafeonanerror,
Van John1101t was out on a ball
btt boCk I» !he Pitcher, and Chuck
Bartels walked.
Melgo tied thO seore It W In
lhtbottomofthtfourlhwhoaBaJ-.
tela loci olr wllll &amp;llailo, RodOO.
ktiY and llurdettowalkod, and Ault
aothlolocondoftbteobtta.Botb
Banela andGUkQ,Y sc:orad, but the
Inning ended when llurdetto was
throWn. out It third, llll'an atruck
olt and Van Meter filed to lett.
Ault, with a double andtwool,..
glea, and Crow wltb three st...
gles In tour triPs pooed !helDrauder attack.
Other Meigs bitters were Van
Meter, Banols, and Swan, all with
a s11w1e each.
1!alll1wer otarted on the mound
· for Athena and gava wey to POI'o
ey In the fourth. The Alben&amp; hurl.
era combined to strike out l!vo
and allow oiJ bases on balls,
Meigs' no&gt;~ game will bo Tuo ..
dey It home ogainst GalliPolis.
Athens
500 000 0 - &amp; 3 1
Meigs
300 201 x- 6 9 2
Balllngor, Perry(~ (LP), and
HulL Demoake1, Burdette 00
(WP), aad Swan.

Stadium Object
Of Controversy

CL 90, 4 filee&lt;l, _chrome !enders, canl(y colors (red or blue),
mirrors

oro In tho bottom of the Orst

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THE SCRAMBLERS AlE HEit ... NOW.... '
WE HAVE JUST IECEIVED OUIINITIAL LOB of
HONDA SCIWIREIIOIELS FOII96L...
HEIE THEY AlE

CmCAGO (UPI) - The QlicaiiD Black Hawks defaated the
New York Rangers 3-.1 in aNatlooal Hockey League stanley CUp
matinee Saturd~, knotting the
quarterflnal series at two games
apiece.
Chlea110 took control from the
opening ll1llstle, !Iring 10 llhots
at Rangers goalie Ed Glacomln
in the first five mlnutes. The
Hawks took 23 llhots ,In the opening period and 44 !or the contest.
Giacomin was up to the pressure wttil Ken Wharram' s first
goal or the current stanley CUp
aeries put Qlicago ahead at 15:~
33 olllle !lrst period. Stan Mikita
hit Wharram as he crossed the
blue line !rom bts rllll!t wing position and Wharram drilled the
puck ln1o the lower rllll!t hand

Winner Of 10-Mile Event

holt ran out of gas, Keels zoomed to the finloh Una ahead of

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Southwestern's Keels Is

Tl1f "'"- fer tile metrlmeal taw no Sherlock Holmeo
1o Arure eat. Tiley Jell ~~~ kick out olwlaniac•llke the

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GR~ NAMED MVP
GAMBIER, Ohio (UPD - Rick
Gripser, a 145-POWld wreJtler corner. Mohns also gut an as~
who oomplled a 1.2.2 nuirk this Bist.
Less than two minuteS later,
season, has been named the most
valuable member of tile Kenyon Ranpr lion Stewart notehed bto
a slngle and scored when. Alllfirst series goal when he put
son'l liner ialled under Pept. Col lese squad for 1961-48, It
the disc between Dennis DeJorwas amouncect Saturday.
tDne'a glove. One out later, lJh.
dy's pads ll'om 10 !aet oot to tla
the aeore.
The pace llowed In the second
perlnd as body -.ct picked
up, Five peoa)ties, three to New
York and two to Cblcqo,
were called. The Ranger defense
held up at one point wilUe ChiGALLIPOLIS - Southwestern High SChool's Denver Keels c..,_ cago had a two...man advantage.
lured tbe Orst annual I 0 mile run, conducted sawr~ afternoon from
North Gallla High School on Rt. 160 1o the junction o! Rt. 35 near
Galllt&gt;oUs.
Keels flnillhod the long-dis- place at the halfway point.
tance event in one hour and tJdr.
After six miles, Keels "'a&amp;
teen mlnutos, about 45 yards a close third. He llna1ly tied
ahead of Southwestern's Mike Rick Huebott and llsve Nibert
Fadely.
of GallljJotls at seven miles,
Keels took the lead alter one was ahead by a few yards afmile, dropped oot of the t o p ter elibt, and after n1ne miles,
three after two, was fourUl af- held a slim two..yard lead over
ter three, jumped to third af- Huebolt.
ter lour, and was still In third
With ooe-half mlleto ao. Hue-

Happiness .Is Winning

1887 werr• Serlel.

laender blooped his hit OYer the

JEWELERS'

Hawks
Defeat

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Bo~ Burdette Pitches

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Swackhlmmer's MQigl Moriueler Bob. Prld&lt;Q-

Jimmy Ellis and Jerry

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of 1111 for fun Ill spring eiMI IUIIIIMf ..... We
augglst tlllt you choose now .. lie ..,. .,. get ·
luat wh~t ·you w1nt. Pricea at.-t It $16.95.
S.lea :.Tr.lnlna Bolrdl.... Showing
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· BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
•.'It ·I. ~· Aaent. Agriculture,

picked and ""'owned wllhln a
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few hours time.
~· ~L :!/:t~ ~£~ ~ Metes CQunt.)'
Others 119 a garden eo tbey
•·.'~ ,.: •:.ii·lfY¥E~O¥ ~ Sj)rb)a has como can brag to their nelgbbera a., , . iiii4,J!1th lt'lhellrgeohnanyhome- bout how early a crop they rals'.:&lt; - • • lo pi art a home vege- ed or about lho big hood ol cab·"
"lablo 'garden.
bell or tomalo that wel!illed two
lllelgo County commercial veg- pounds.
elable growers are wa,y ahead.
Whatever the reaoon lor agarLaot January they planted their den, there are many thlngawhlcb
eabbaga aeed In tho plant beds allould ba conBidered.
and most olthe lleld planting
ol the eabbage Is now complel·
od.
The
tomato
saed
was
plant••
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plants now range In height !rom
acoupleoflnchesloslxlnches.
Within the next !oor weeks
most of these plants will be
tranaplanted to the lield, hopeBy JOHN COOPER
(Idly to produce ripe tomatoes
SoU Conaervatlon Service
reac:b' tor the market in late
Mason County
Juno or early July .
PT. PLEASANT- Five Boy
Commercial growers of vege- Scouts have helped plant 1,000
tables plant cabbage, tomatoes, trees on the Edith Berkeloylann
beano, sweet potatoes, caullllow- on Robinson Ron as lnterplants
er, melons, sweet com and oth- among eXisting hardwoods and
er crops lor only ooe purpose. Virginia pine. The planting co..
Their purpose Is to make allv- ered two acres.
lng and hopefUlly to provide not
These boys were doing this to
only the necessities ol life, but . helP earn their merit .,...s In
lilt Is a good year, then It may "Conservation". The b&amp;dgn Is
mean a new car, a vacation, or one of those required for Eagle

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Veptables may be 111'0"" lor
1belr edible l'GOtl, stems, leaves,
or fndta, and each had Ita place
1n our dal17 diets. So your garden ihould ba · planned to IIUj)ply those vegetables noedecl In
lho dal17 dlel aa well as those
tho fami1¥ likes.
A wollillanned and cared Cor
garden can provide a supply ol

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freall vegetQbles Cor the lamlly
Iron\ early Ma7 through ~ovember, as well as au excess Cor
rroorln&amp; or canning.
. Your plan should contain Information con~ ~e kind
and amounts ol vegetables to be
planted, planting dalls, lociatlons
In tho garden, the distances ba·
tween rows and the Intervals ol

Lay of the Land

s cont c rew PIants Trees

8fiDdlng the

kids to college.

Scout and ls oPtional for Life

and Star Scout.
OTHER REASONS
On the other hand. home gardeners plant a garden for sev-

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eral reasons. The time..Jlmored
..., Is to provide food lor t h e
family . Many Meigs area men
are able to feed their families
only because they have a good
vegetable garden.

Other families plant a garden
~cau.se they Uke (resh pro&lt;klce

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Larry Wright, oldest scout in
the gl'O\Il, is near completing re-

rrom the crew. One ol the boys res olcorn each year.
It lo his homo In l\loall.
owbrook.
We are wondarlng how that
went over with the mother.
TO REPAIR POND
A. T. Carney, whose farm Is
Leon School, Is maklngplans
te repair a pond buUt In 1951,
Muskrats havetunneUedaloogthe
PIPe 'IPDlwBY which allDws water
lo find itB way along the outside
of tho PIPe, and In so doing, has
washed a considerable amount of
brought

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COMPITI'I'IVI TOTAl. LOAN COSTI
"FAlMI• OWN•D CRIDIT IOUICI"

billzatlon and ConservationServlee. He is les s active in fanning·
oow, but has time to spray apple
and wild cherry trees to get rid

projects are being carried out
With cost sharing assistance of
ASCS. and with the service or the
District being used.
The farmer~t who have made
definite plans are Larry Derenge.
Jerrle s Run Road; Edley Mcll&gt;nald, at the mouth of Patters
Creek; Paul Rairden, Leon;
James Allen, Gallipolis Ferry;
John W. Watterson, Jerrles Rwl
Road; Homer Beckelhimer, Up..
land; Evereu Keeter, Route 87,
and Jay Sturgeon on 18 M11 e
Creek or Ohio, near Glenwood.

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WHAl'S IY Lilli!

crept irltlr
box in

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Executive

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the NEW
INTERNATIONAl: 444
with any other 3-plow

TIIAT~

EASY TO AISWEI
If YOU'VE IIIII TO

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Lon 111111 power! One
look tells you-thjs is
tho compact tractor
you've been looking lor.
That 10 HP engine is

deluxe thick.foam seat.
See the new·lnt0rnaijonal444 here now ... put
, It through its paces .. . flndoulfor yourself what it
cen do.

Stop And See The large ,
Selectijon of Push Mowers, ~eH
Propellled and Riding Mowers.
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Low, Low Prices at

Meigs Equipment Co•.
llhr Meigs General Hospitel

PH. 992-2176

~n~~f.aurtt'lllltlmar.

POMEROY

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Off. 446-3643
Eve, 446-3796

NEW GMC TIUCIC
HEADQUARTERS

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125 Tlllrtt · -

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17 FT. ,run-a.IJoul and 50 b.p.
Forhnt
lfvlnrude motor wllh lraller.
fully equipped and li100II all
oti'FtcE' IJIIee lor rent. CaD CoUI Guard requlremenlll.
Mf.lifl from I a.m. lib I
Am being lrans!erred, must
pJiL
sell. Ph, 44f.4733.
114-3
- -PllltN. 4 1'00111 ~. PAPER wood lruck, 11156 Int.
IIIJUnd lloor, all utUru.i Jllld, tractor and 20 ft. trailer. gaed
lldullll only, lft.IJit.
'JI.II
oondltlon. All new tires. 2455184.
114-3
BtJ8iNr:sa BITILDII'io, II K If,
toeM!oft 35 Court 81. Good - 111'1 \II T. lntemalfonal plliup,
dillon. Ph. 4f&amp;.1811 Cl' 4*1141. heavy duly. Clll • • • . Jll.l
1f..ll
1184 POJiT!AC Catalina alation
WIIGD VI, PB, PS, radio, turFliltNISRm epar!IMul, !let Stellll Arnold. l'llt
PIO mk, cheap. Ph. 4ft.
ll'il ilolel.
.,... 3384.
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11159 I&gt; .T. Chevr~let Pjeltup
.1964 2 T. International
11155 1&gt; T. Dodge pickup
11116 3 T. GMC dump true11
11116 11&gt;. T. Dodge truck
I95G I&gt; T. GMC plokup
1851 I, T. Cbev.
11155 I T. GMC
11113 4 T. Gli!C
11113 1&gt; T. GMC plcl&lt;up
1983 II T. Chev, pickup
1961 'II T. International Pickup
19;0 I&gt; T. Cbev. Pickup
1960 Z T. GMC
1967 Oldsmobile Delmonl
1960 II T. Chev.
19'l4 II T. Cbev. Piclup
19511 II T. Chevrolet Panel
11112 II Ton Chevrolet Pickup
l95tl l T. GMC dump truck
I Minneapolis Moline Power
Unit
1958 F 11110 Ford
New 80'• Rolary Culle11 tm.SO. New 8.25 x 20. 10 ply
nylon tires $55. Inc. Federal
tax.
Ollie Vsltey Jmplemnt 01.
113 Pine st. Pll, 441 1111.
140 II

Brand. New 3 Beclr60m
WithllaHmliit

Split Level
Room To Sp1re

IN AN

llll.t:'8 A VERY WEU. .KEPT
LAROE 3 BEDROOM HOME
WITH EITHtR fTH BIDROOM

No Down P1yment

1.. VOU CAN QUALIF'i HIKI'K
YOUR CHANOI. VIBY NWI, 2

BEDROOM PULL 8.-\SBMI:NT,
BUILT IN Kft'CHI:N
LARGE
J.IVING ROOM. CAM. TODAY.

Pric1 Reduced
2nd Ave, Nice Home

· NNr Nlw Brick

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UVINO,
DJNING
ANI) HAU. WITH PIIIPLA.CE
NICK KrTCHEN . FVU.. BA&amp;i
MICNT OLDER HOMI: 18 1100·
ERN AND EXCJ:LLI:N'I' COHDI·
TION. YOU CAN'T DO BETTIJl
.'\ Nh STAY IN TOWN.

WANT A VERY NICI: MODDN
3 BEDROOM WITH fVIJ.. BAI!IE.MENT. :1 CAR GARAOI . BVO.T
IN KrrCHEN, AND PU.T LOT.
OONCRETI: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS . OON"I' BE TO LATE
CHECK TODAY.

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Real &amp;stet. Fer 5lle
D. H. WOOD, hlltor
Phone 446-1066

30 A. CLEAN, SOIDII farming
For Sili or fr1de
land, no tbnber. !lwelllJJI
m..-IAft.
'st fORD 2 t. I!'Uct, hea'J' dt&gt;bas
aluminum aldlng, garage,
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tJ,
wheel
base,
1
IJIIId
I miles from loWII.
·:•••, . lUI' end, 17 II. nat bay bed,
NEIGHBORHOOD RD. 115 A CLEAN. Wellleneed, aome
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tDs. or !ride lor calvei of
93 A., Tob. Base. City !lcl!ooll, timber, pond, loblccO bose,
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nhie,
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Inlerealed
4 BR home, mahog. paneling, on Route 581, 3 miles from
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SLB!lPING - . . wteldy 1965 CHEV. tri-ule tandem ALL types of building mater••
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C.
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)Cbmey,
Ill.
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bam, and 6 oprlnp. CaD to. City.
:·,. aMUJIOib, 0.
rllol.
Pork
Cenlral
11otal.
truek
with
II
II.
dump
bed,
Ials,
block,
brick,
sewer
pipe,
day .
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50 A .~ room home, ;oo4 barn,
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'JI.II 119 motor, ~·peed .trana .. 4
windows, Untels, ete. Claude
THURMAN
II A. tobacco base, near VJn.
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opeecl aux .. ' fi,IIIIO lba. front
Winters, Rio Grande, 0. CH
ton.
MODERN
7
room
home.
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APARTM£NT. 4 · 1'001111. llltlt
axle, 34,1100 ll&gt;s. rear axles.
5-5121 alter 5.
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old. carport, Ill A. washor LOT on 588 adjacent to city,
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Real
l\n'illllhod.
Adalll.
Sot
Priced
141110.
Kenneth
OUII,
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dryer, buiJt.Jn cab., hard 1001285, city water and ru
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Pldreno, Ill 151-1142.
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19611 ZIG ZAG
wood
floors, birch' panellng,
available.
OraPI 1!1.
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BUTTONHOLES, sews on but.•
al. siding.
NICE home on Edplont St. 1
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tons. monograms, fancy de~·
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room, lwo balM, lull IJase.
LAND CONTRACT
LARCm eflle!eolev allll'lmellt mower. 25 Inch eut, 4~ liP signs, elc. Sews easy. One
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ment, Insulated, II!Dne and
111111 bath, U!Uitlu ueld. m motor. 3 speed Irani., good
dial does it all. Pay oft bal- 5 R. &amp; BATH, new gas !umaee,
!rama, mU.. ua an ofltr.
'l'ldld Me. lft.f741 or ._ condlilon. Ph. 4*23911. 116-3
I II A. bam. Hannan Traee
anoe due 8 payments $5.15
NICE
lour room oottqe and ·
School.
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each. 446-1639.
113-11
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bath on Firs! Ave. Alao 111
KEEP your carpell heautl!ul
ROUTE141
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ru, llf-7UI.
1M 1 inr. and hoth fumlahell o- deaptte COilllant lootsleJII of
room
berne on Jl1ril Ave.
STEREO RADIO CONSOLE
LOVELY new !ltb:IIIO Raneh on Good localfon.
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llarlment. An utitttleo noltl. a buay family. Get Blue LUI- MAPLE stereo with AM, FM
wooded I A. carpeted BR II
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121 Second Ave. Ph. f4Mt1R
radio.
deluxe
floatinA:
tumliving rm., 311112 lamHy room, RaoaeD D. Wood, ~S
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$1. Central Supply Co. 116-t
.tier 4 p.m.
Jll.l
lable, perfect condition. Take
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patio. Z carport.
Job I. RldJarda, Iff a11
over payments of M.OO per
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EWINGTON
It PAYMENTS OF $5
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month or pay balance $107.20. REDUCED prlee. store. living
BAIRD REALTY
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OR 141 oash, nmot sell 11168
Try it In, your home. Cah 446quarters, feed miD. aw'
aewlng machine. Fully equip1028.
116-3
Osc•r Baird, Re1ltor
reody to deal. Call us today.
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~'!!' ]!uttons. etc. 5
. SOUD STATE STEREO
We Need Your LllllnC
LOOK!
·We .,.. about· told CJOJt.
montba old. Guaranteed. Call"' "iiioi? WALNUT stereo console
JaJ Dop,.,., 441 . .
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are
tow on llstlnp. CaD
· f/5.1150.
116-11
with 4 s... a~er . 4 soeed autoEarl Wlloc.s. .....
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Ul anytime.
matic chane:er. Take over
who Iii ~ In S!nldaj tioot · HOUSE, 3 bedroomo, prden Ia
••,.. AmtborJ, 441 1111
One Mile OUt
payments of $5.'15 ner month
mid amrcll ' ·
!Wa
Phone
TAJ:E OVER PAYMI!Iml
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Uf8.
ff&amp;.IW. U.S STEREO w~nul conoole like
YOU'LL
like this lovely 2 yr.
or pay balance $611.40. Call
· to •'1°·~ !1m ~· May he·
new! BsR 4 aoeed chan•er.
old hc!me wtlb three bed4*10111.
u.s
pt PIJ'I.I!Jile. Write 1111' P...t FURNJSJIED Apartment. at
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2 heautlful balhl, I
·~. Weat Mailt. Fourth Ave.
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nwlllple epeakers. balance
Need Roont?
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93 or 16;51 per monlh. f/5.
W-B ftrepla&lt;e~.
haae!netlt,
Where the Uvlng
1t1t1 S!., thleato. m. •._
lllil.
III-II
city water, 2 car garage and
1
electric door.
lsE.yOFFJCB· J1'IIRNITual AND CLEAN carpels with ease. Blue
PICMJRE yoursel! sltllng IJe.
113~A.
lllJDa cabllletl, eU~n. Luotre makes the job a
· Femtle Help Wallie.
side a flrelace In a specious OWNER wants to aeU their
BABYSITI'IlR, s day per net dalb, _,.tlnf Indoor •
""-· Rent electrle ohamliving room wllh beautiful
farm and clean I story bome,
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a to s, ewtl'f olhtr Saiurdq; ouldOll',
drapes. A lar(e carpeted la$1
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S~~etmanl. 11112 lot
.84 lob. base, large ham,
OfiJce Equip. ...... if.tt Ave.
For lent
In GaiUpoU. aria. SIUIOI.
IU
mfly room. a ldtellen IMI wilt
IIMle limber, priced
fGr
FIVE year old three betlroom
IU
oleaae lhe eye, 3 BR and
$'
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OOACIIIWI Trawl T1'111111. RUGS 1 atght? Company com10111100 lol wlth City School•
hath. larre DOI'Ch lor summer
Sao your .UIIJorlzad ...... lnl? Clun lhem rilllll with
Store Building
DB elert Wibled Libby liDo
- Water - Gao Forced Air
relaxation. cblldren wD1 enIt
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llomea,
1411
$5,11110
IIUYS a (OOd one 11orJ
Furnace. An •I 185 a Montll.
pilll .............
Blue Lusln!. Ron! electric
joy the laJ'IIe play yard and
Jlldtllptl
Ave.,
Pl.
PIOINDI.
bldg. with three rooma and
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shamoooer $1. Fal'lllf!l''a Hardthe short walt to the pool.
6
Horn11
Und1r
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IN! ware Co.
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See II today.
$12,000
at VInton.
VA+•rllnt
SOME
In
toWn
some
jull
oui. . '~!~!«' lrtlmJIII, .... CaD BALDWIN lfome ortr•n to he
Olllc!e ....... 44t.4'1'11 Sf lin.
IT'll
borne
buying
lime
How
Mool
have
City
Wmr
Call
Dou1
Wet!leltlalt, ft. ffl.llft
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about lhla long ranch otyle
NIBERT
wbere
your
houalnl
Salolmu: lklllert L 11i1111
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home, • beaulllul ldlellen.
needs sre penooallred to your
ll .t'r. di7
trailer, Credll ~o~tr.. Graves PI- II
long llvlnC room, S BR, IIi
needs.
llll!!llr)' .• liP . . .. CaD
0rgen
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tile balb, UviU( room, 2 car

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garage, located on • 1arte
lol, 1110 per 0001 llnanee.

WE'Ril acl!ooled lo pro!esslonalty anoraloe your property
- No eoll to ,.,. - C.U . In . ' .. Rio Grtncle
LOCATED oo a larre 1o1 II'K
and collect on lhlo ,...
140'. one floor jl(an, We balh.
vloe Now.
heautl!ul ldlehen, Pfi&amp;'O.
BICJ ,Country Next
Thll home ts only s yn. old.

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W•ter )md Gas available tevot to ·rotting. can · Rttfil drlUed well, amalt honte not modem. Price • ••
Now _ , Don't Delay.

5 1~9 95

catChing. Full year
warranty for defective
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DWUF IOSAK-L!IttEI SUPPLY
ALL . OTIIER LANDMARK VARIETIE$' IN
PLENTIFUl: SUPPLY - BUY NOW, PLANr
BIG YIELD, FIELD TESTED .. LANDMARK
CORN,

The Oldest Sbop in the

art"a, estl1b1ished in UMO

KNOm ·
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APACHE TIWLERS
at Foarth Ave.
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From Galllpollo, go 1 nWe Wilt on U.S. 35, turu'llOl'lh
BulavUie &amp;Ill 2 mUeo, turD - oi. Goorge•o Cnot ,.,,:
go 1 nWo to Farm.
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AUCTION thelollowiag:
Set PIPe dies .._
- 6 burner Okvwnl """" cooh
stove (II not ao1d bolore IIIIo) - 5 pc,
HI Catcol
- eloc, •kWot - !arre Iron 81dllot - plclqru ,_
auto wheels - crtamlc Ule - !lot Pel1llll10no -.,...
and building brick - ~~ 08 ft. oak dalbar - !liVIng
oek tlmbor - Jllcqi trllok bod ..;. lot ca~ iron aotl~ 111 lot Oold tt1o - )!!Pq _ 1 ' - JIUil _ ~
quart, PlntH.)ara "": DIIIIO, 1umbof- docii'a "'ttul- .....
kala - I 6 1\4 J11u11c p!pe _ 110ec1ao wllicDw'
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honea - leo chest ..;. m-'t llr saw _. Dlillcl - For&lt;! drawbar hitch - :~ meW llllullllbll
IICI ladilora - motll tDI1 ...,k _ ,
6:~5, 7:$01114, 6:~5 mud .i tna ·
Selling !arm and DIOvlng to

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WOJW&gt;'a largest seiiiU( camp.
1Dg trallen. Don't '"" •
camping traDer untD you tel
our deal on aa Apache. 11WQI • cn-..1. We rent new
. Apaebae, pi early lbt. UIOd Eqle wllb CIIIOPI'.

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7:00 Evealng Serenade
9:49 Armod Forcoa !bowa
10:00 Firat Natlooal Final
to:15lllullc un111 !lin orr

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LAKil VESlNIVS
Wallar
J-..s, State Game
Dead Stocl!
Prollctor In Lawrenoe County,
R1moved Ft.
reports that Lake VeJUYius is
W!I.L remove y o u r dead producing exoeuent catdtes or
horses, cowa and mulel. CaD baas. Goorga Clay of lr&lt;lnlon reeollect Jacbon . . . ..
tently
eauJht. twelve ban
weighing 48 lba. Three b a a s
wol!illed raoglng from 5 lbs. 10
IIEYNOUI'8 ~ "
oz.
and the largest being 6lbs.
at from l'lllt Olllce
ACI'OII
All ba" were taken on artlllclal
l'boal mDI
belt. Jenklna also reports good
Your Emeroon Deller IJG.U Oshlng at liYmme• Creok and
at the mouth ot Indlall Cuyan.
IIINNBTII 8'1'EGII'I
WATER DEIJVEIIY 8ICIMCil
l,AKE WIIITE
I'll. 44MMT.
. , If
Ralph llllntar, Slate Game Protector In Pike couney, reports
TIIIMITB Pill' CONftljj. good bluegill, bullhood and baao
FREE lnapectiorl. eall 441N1 Oshlng at Lake White and below
MerriU O'Dell; Openlot fllr the dam. Cllllon Clamlnglwn and
!llermllat Tllrmlle ..... BIU Sllc:llan of l'lkola! re&lt;ent1y
10 Belmont Dr.
., If COmbined e!forlaiiiiiCIUJlhl-b' bluegill ranglq from li'' to
8".
Several niee CIUllh have
HOMER IL\IIlUIOII
also
baeo repurtecl, Pl&gt;och CurWATER DeUvery Senleo, eall
daJ ... lll(bl. IUo Gnllde, l')' ol Waverly also raported
Ohio. Ph. SIS 1115.
D-tf· catehlng a 6 lb. 8 02. 22" large•
mouth bell 00 Lake White.
TERIII'l'E • Pllllr roNI'IIOI.
CLOUSE LAKE
FAIN Ellermlnalbt Co. 1IJieel.
Jack
B.-a,
Game Proersbtlrl. Olllo. I'lL 17Uill. . llctor. m 11$rrJo Stall
CoomiJ,
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ID4f lhat Clouoe Lake contlmes
to
produce excellent calehes of
REEIIIl ~ IIIII lid· bess. Jdm GloaBOII o1 !llawnse
hoe llll'rico. I'll. .,_.,...
continues lo enjoy excellent bm
llshlng. 11o r~ recorded
three bass fD the 2 lbs. claa1.
WAftR W1U. IJIIUJNO
FISH AND GAlCE HEARING
MYERS PumJII 8llel ......
Thelllllrlct Four Annual Fish
Ice, Ph. 74HII35, Ratlllld, 0. and GarnO Hoarlng Ia ochoWied
c. J. "-'"'·
.. If lor Allrll 20, I p.m. at 3tiO Ealt
Slats Street, Alhena. This will
DOLL 11.- 'NUIIOI'J lr...-. be lho only hearlag scheduled
llllbl
In Dlllrlct Four prior to the
..... IIIIo lor a1Jopplrc ... State Roaring. Since lho baar
llftlnl molllen, boully, cl&amp; lng Ia held oo Saturday lho17 or wofiiJ m.. Pb. f4l. door will be lhe only door - ·
for admittance.

$1; 7.95
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Same Quality as regular 22" Turf Trim, but with
poslti11e friction drive.
UfCARfOH•

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11:00 lllualelliiilmlled
11:45 AU U!e Now1 ·, '
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(except Somdaya)
12:00 News(~ only)
12:15111ullc UnllDilted ·
5;® Newt
5:15 Dinner Sennodo

Silo On "' Tbe SIDrlnl
Prucber

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keep grass from

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Sporto

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7:15 Edloes of Jw
8:00 Ohio Valley Naws
8:15 Mualc Unlimited
'11:40 $on&amp; r. Slur)' Time
11;55 WaahingkJn R_.to
12:00 Now 1 ~
~:15 Bullelfn Board
12:30 Tbe "In Sound"
12:35 T,_l.J!&gt;'o '((1
4:00 lnterehaneo
5:00 Nowo, Weather, Sports
5:30 !O.tnaet Serenade (101111

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motors. Has fingertip
controls, airlift suction blade that raises
grass for cuttin(l- Re·
lnforced deck IS 14
ga . Steel, blade has

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Rwl !state For Sale
BIUL'I'OB
Form, Vllap, aiJ I'IPIMJipllllrltiJ

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5:00

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0. D. PARSONS

(MoncloJt iiiru Frl....,a)
7•45 Edloea ot Jw '
8:00 Ohio Valloa&gt; Now1
8:15 Talk of the Town
9:16 Tbe lo!ornlnl !iMw
10:30Citatterbox
11:00 The Momhig Show
11:15 World &amp; lila.., C.l, News
12:00 Commmdb' ' lollll'kll
Nowa
12:15 llallelln lioat'd
"12:30 Proaecutor Jlptt, (Ilion.)
~arm IIIII Home (Tuu.,
Wed.; Thurs.)
Calntr7 Go Round {Fridays)
WJEH - FM LOG ,
12:15 CouJuy Go Round
(Dally . . . whore lndi....O
1:00 !nter&lt;~~anp

OR TV. ROOM. INCLUDES FUlL
8ASJ:IIt:NT. Z 8ATIIS.. J CAR
GARAGJ; AND INCLUDJ:S
A
VltRY NICE · BUILT IN XITCH·
IN I'RANQE, OV&amp;N ETC.) WE
ONLY HAVE .ON&amp; AT THI1
PRICE
800.00. TODAY II A
GOOb DAY TO CHECK THIS
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AGENcy ·

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RQTARY MOWERS

IT IIW fir 111

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IJ1II while ·wllh aome bt~
1/1 vlelnlty ·of 100 bloclli of

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At POMEROY LANDMARK

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33yaaro Ol!Perlenco
Phone 245-5269 or
Central Soya
44&amp;-2463

Gallipobs Deily
Trlllunt

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ALUS.CHALIIIS
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Love lhate ell•chmtnltl Eaay on. Eaay olf. Attacb"!""ts IDQ';II't .quickly down under,_ up f.OOt; or bebind. You .re ID. ~and ol any JOb •••, n&gt;Owinf,
anow cleanng, garderung and dozen.t mo1-e! ·.

Dllnols

ALus:cHALIIIERS

WIIILE YOU'll 111111

reeol,ve mll'd.

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Wednetday e~eninJ bY JDII.

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dealer In Rill' LAND, o.

smooth, steady plowing_ • Added convenience: con·
venient controls, faster-reading instrument panel,

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' ~ilfglil r,fiitlc.,.,
t-wer tractroill
··- . . '· Instant contiOI. Move from forward to neutnl
to revene without clutclling: Pick yiiUr oW1i ~~round
lpeed to auit the job.

'' Ma" Willia1111011

We'll prove to you why this new tractor is your
finest choice, whether you need a three-plow first
tractor or a lake·charge utility helper. o Thrifty,
quiet4·cylinderpower, 36.9 hp PTO' or 38 hp PTO'
gasoline. • 8-forward, 2-reverse transmission gives
wide choice of speeds. • Differential lock for extra
traction •Constant-running 540 rpm PTO. •81.4-foot
turning radius for easy maneuvering. • Low, 51mch hood height for outstanding visibility. o Draft·
controlled 3·point hitch adjusts automatically for

C.

PERSoil wbo gotlarg~
bt'o1W ·nil at the Eaay tl'aih

rrLLBE .lOVE

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Drive AFew Miles an•

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111-gear-and-ateal shaft , • . puta the
wbele
the action ia, into tho attachments doint the job.
Then are no belts to slip or break •• • it's ce'ar and
ateel all the way.

Esklmos are fast reP.laclng
their dog t e a m s With oilpowered snowmobiles.

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C, ~J! Idl•
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Booth
Lincoln's
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plalnlltl was 1&amp;i• c~s~'ol
rletlel such,a&amp;corn.
-.Qll oeeUpy the ~ spaee
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••Ven minor cl,u~n.. '
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strVeral yeara (Mreimlal vep'
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PROCEJit!RE SUGGFSrED
tables). Plant ooriJ matUrlngvog- WA.\ljiNGTON - U. S. Rep,
. SPbNsol\n4Q •DANCE :
Hero's' a Bl!IIOaled proc..,.o elablea euch a,l rl!dlllhlia, earlY Clareoce E, Miller (R.Ohlo) ~'',
CHEllrE!t '- ·: ,Tliii, Cheijlr
for plannl~l. I)'OU1' IIJII'Inr IUid cal\bage, pool, and ll'OeD onloos &lt;.,IIPOn&amp;Orod 1 bW 10 extabllsh
Ass~~ will .li\onaor a
fall garden ••IO!illlned by Jamoa In a sectiGG ao that aftet' bar- ·1n tho Trea&amp;uey or the ,United . roimd' ~~~~~~
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b. Utzinger, ~lion hortleul- vut the ~P&amp;&lt;e ·may be convon- SWts a rlgh~way revolving ~
· · Ill ·6:30 ~
turlst, 11\o i»llo SWt Unlvar- lently planted lo . otiier vogeta- fund lor atlvonced acquisition of . at tho Cbe~el.tarJociiiet \
Blly.
bloa. Thll Ia called oue.eollon rlghtHI-woi' lor looleral • aid ..W, Fr...,l,.; Alldrawa and :till
- Get a go&lt;ld veplal&gt;le gar- 'planllng qi: double cropping.
blihWIQ'I,
prov\ti ·Q~q~iJ. Jae.s
denlng roleron&lt;~ -.ThoOhlo
- Dra!'lnlhnegetablor&lt;&gt;Ws
M111er,amemberofthellouso C&amp;rnlhlhwlllibi!he ~~.~~
Stall CooperaU1te ~Ilion Sar- oil 111• garden lkeldl labeling the Public WorkS CoDmll~ pro- cooda w111 ;,' to 'lf;e oc!r;llortll!P
vice Bulletin 287, Homo Voge. ron as to crop 11111 planting posed an emendutent to the F~ •-• drl
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Iaiiie Gardenlll!l In Ohio Is an data. lil!ormatloo concerning oral-Aid Highway Act of •965 ''"'" vo of~wm1""'?''" I
excellent sulde .l or planning and planting dalla and row spaclnl authorizing the states to use
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talnthls publlcaillon through)1llll' mentioned bulletin.
lunda to acquire highway rlglrti- · A·Lon d J.·n ~hlmp nanied
local Extension &lt;!lflco.
· ot-way "' to aeven years In U. "Congo" ~arne a lelevlolon
_ Make a uketch 01 your
THINGS TO REMEMBER
vance ot aduil construction. Tbe persona!Hy 'll!hfeetl )1166 and
garden area shoYJ'In8 all cllmenGardening eo!hualaats should measure lntniduced toda,y would 1959 by pilnllnti' 384 pictufea,
sions.
remember that It takes more in1Jlement this present advance Some with a\-:b"t~sb.'~'. : ·' .~ ;
_ !Jst the ve~bles which ume 1o care lor a garden lhan acquisition authority by • . - ·
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you want 1o grD1N and that lhe It doea 1o plant it. Many lolko IIBhtng a rovolvl~ lund ol$31)0 In atlvanc• ot;llielr IICtUil r..
lamlly likes 1o 11at. You mlilll get over.enlhullastlc, getting 8 million to makeadvanceooftundl .q ulr•ont lor ' c~ 'HI
even try plantlnl! a low vega- larga garden plaorted and th_, to the states te pay thO costs pointed 10 ~tllll Wh!&lt;'h 1111
tallies that .1'011 hsive never tried fall to take care of 11. or course, of aclvlnce rlghl&lt;&gt;l-way' acqulsJ,. had I rlgh~ay revol~ 1111'1!
before. They mill' become your other folks are like lhe writer . . tloD.
ot t30 m11lll&gt;a llncO U52. lie '
lavorltea.
They plant 1 garden 110 larger
Miller emphasllod that JDIIII' aaid 1blt Calllonill. by Pur&lt;.,.. 1
_ Decide how many vogota- lhan their wile can take care ot. pob11c and prl•ata b&lt;lloftta can lag PI'I&gt;Perly t.r;. In atlvance oC
bles of each kind
ba reQiirThe Extension O!llco hal Ex- result rrom the acquisition of actilal eoni~tlon, bal saved
ed for lamlly uae. ,
tanBIIlllln!ormatlon 00 allphalea certain propertlea o.matant1aiiY approXImllel,y $300 million.

Today's
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ROY AN D HOLL¥ stewart
of Yeager Fork or Thirteen MUe
Creek have also been conserva- B.v United Press Inter national
tion farmers for many years.
Today Is iimday, Aprll14, the
All ol their cultivated land Is
farmed in alternate contour 105th
ol Is
1968
with 261 to
follow. day
Today
Easter.
striPs and has been operated that
The moon is between its Cull
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CGUNTY MANAD. . - IIICHAID N. ITIIIIIIT
and Joseph c. Johnaon helPed
The morning star ls Veoos.
114 MULIIIIIIlY AVINUI
POMUOY, OMIO
them
establish
strip
cropping
on
The ewning stars are Mars
WYH271
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H IYCAMO. . I Tal IT
•ALL IPOL II, OHIO :;:::;:. their farm. AltogetherJ there are
and
JuPiter.
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In 1861, the flag or the
rotation which includes eight ao.- Confederacy was raised over
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SEVERAL LANDOWNERS have etable wi.U be pla·nted iD the gar.. fruit•. Insect and disease conan active conservation farmer made definite plans and have tak- den. Plan crq:,s ~ sueh as aspara- trol wtdch is available without
for many year s. He became aco- en stE(Js tocarryoutwtldllleseed gus and rhubarb :at one side or charp.
operator of the Western SoU Con- projects this year. These · - - - - - · • ~~~~~~~~~~~------.

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quirements for his Eagle award. servaUon District the year the
Other scouts helping with the pand was buUt.
tree planting were Robert &amp;Ira~
He still operates a (arm which
ling, John Paul Halstead, M 1k e has 24 acres or meadow land and
stevens and Brian Redman. The 62 acres of pasture. He has built
boys planted 100 to 150 trees three .POnds on the farm, planted
each, and while cbing so, took two acres of trees, tm,proved six
time out to catch a 4'" long black acres of woodland. and has limed,
snake which was slithering away fertilized and managed the hay
and pasture land.

MODERN CREDIT FOR
. MODERN FARMERS

They have a woodland area
from which ten acres 'have been
harvested. These trees were
marked lor cutting b.Y Johnny
Looney, Sorvice Forostero! tho
W, Va. ~artmontolNIIUI'al Jl&amp;.
sources. They are Planning 1o
build a watering trough below a
'IPrlng this year. Denver Yoho of
SoU Conservation Service belpod
them with plans lor develoPment
ollhe &amp;Pring.

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•.'It ·I. ~· Aaent. Agriculture,

picked and ""'owned wllhln a
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few hours time.
~· ~L :!/:t~ ~£~ ~ Metes CQunt.)'
Others 119 a garden eo tbey
•·.'~ ,.: •:.ii·lfY¥E~O¥ ~ Sj)rb)a has como can brag to their nelgbbera a., , . iiii4,J!1th lt'lhellrgeohnanyhome- bout how early a crop they rals'.:&lt; - • • lo pi art a home vege- ed or about lho big hood ol cab·"
"lablo 'garden.
bell or tomalo that wel!illed two
lllelgo County commercial veg- pounds.
elable growers are wa,y ahead.
Whatever the reaoon lor agarLaot January they planted their den, there are many thlngawhlcb
eabbaga aeed In tho plant beds allould ba conBidered.
and most olthe lleld planting
ol the eabbage Is now complel·
od.
The
tomato
saed
was
plant••
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plants now range In height !rom
acoupleoflnchesloslxlnches.
Within the next !oor weeks
most of these plants will be
tranaplanted to the lield, hopeBy JOHN COOPER
(Idly to produce ripe tomatoes
SoU Conaervatlon Service
reac:b' tor the market in late
Mason County
Juno or early July .
PT. PLEASANT- Five Boy
Commercial growers of vege- Scouts have helped plant 1,000
tables plant cabbage, tomatoes, trees on the Edith Berkeloylann
beano, sweet potatoes, caullllow- on Robinson Ron as lnterplants
er, melons, sweet com and oth- among eXisting hardwoods and
er crops lor only ooe purpose. Virginia pine. The planting co..
Their purpose Is to make allv- ered two acres.
lng and hopefUlly to provide not
These boys were doing this to
only the necessities ol life, but . helP earn their merit .,...s In
lilt Is a good year, then It may "Conservation". The b&amp;dgn Is
mean a new car, a vacation, or one of those required for Eagle

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Veptables may be 111'0"" lor
1belr edible l'GOtl, stems, leaves,
or fndta, and each had Ita place
1n our dal17 diets. So your garden ihould ba · planned to IIUj)ply those vegetables noedecl In
lho dal17 dlel aa well as those
tho fami1¥ likes.
A wollillanned and cared Cor
garden can provide a supply ol

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freall vegetQbles Cor the lamlly
Iron\ early Ma7 through ~ovember, as well as au excess Cor
rroorln&amp; or canning.
. Your plan should contain Information con~ ~e kind
and amounts ol vegetables to be
planted, planting dalls, lociatlons
In tho garden, the distances ba·
tween rows and the Intervals ol

Lay of the Land

s cont c rew PIants Trees

8fiDdlng the

kids to college.

Scout and ls oPtional for Life

and Star Scout.
OTHER REASONS
On the other hand. home gardeners plant a garden for sev-

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..., Is to provide food lor t h e
family . Many Meigs area men
are able to feed their families
only because they have a good
vegetable garden.

Other families plant a garden
~cau.se they Uke (resh pro&lt;klce

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the gl'O\Il, is near completing re-

rrom the crew. One ol the boys res olcorn each year.
It lo his homo In l\loall.
owbrook.
We are wondarlng how that
went over with the mother.
TO REPAIR POND
A. T. Carney, whose farm Is
Leon School, Is maklngplans
te repair a pond buUt In 1951,
Muskrats havetunneUedaloogthe
PIPe 'IPDlwBY which allDws water
lo find itB way along the outside
of tho PIPe, and In so doing, has
washed a considerable amount of
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COMPITI'I'IVI TOTAl. LOAN COSTI
"FAlMI• OWN•D CRIDIT IOUICI"

billzatlon and ConservationServlee. He is les s active in fanning·
oow, but has time to spray apple
and wild cherry trees to get rid

projects are being carried out
With cost sharing assistance of
ASCS. and with the service or the
District being used.
The farmer~t who have made
definite plans are Larry Derenge.
Jerrle s Run Road; Edley Mcll&gt;nald, at the mouth of Patters
Creek; Paul Rairden, Leon;
James Allen, Gallipolis Ferry;
John W. Watterson, Jerrles Rwl
Road; Homer Beckelhimer, Up..
land; Evereu Keeter, Route 87,
and Jay Sturgeon on 18 M11 e
Creek or Ohio, near Glenwood.

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with any other 3-plow

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If YOU'VE IIIII TO

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Lon 111111 power! One
look tells you-thjs is
tho compact tractor
you've been looking lor.
That 10 HP engine is

deluxe thick.foam seat.
See the new·lnt0rnaijonal444 here now ... put
, It through its paces .. . flndoulfor yourself what it
cen do.

Stop And See The large ,
Selectijon of Push Mowers, ~eH
Propellled and Riding Mowers.
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Meigs Equipment Co•.
llhr Meigs General Hospitel

PH. 992-2176

~n~~f.aurtt'lllltlmar.

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Eve, 446-3796

NEW GMC TIUCIC
HEADQUARTERS

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Forhnt
lfvlnrude motor wllh lraller.
fully equipped and li100II all
oti'FtcE' IJIIee lor rent. CaD CoUI Guard requlremenlll.
Mf.lifl from I a.m. lib I
Am being lrans!erred, must
pJiL
sell. Ph, 44f.4733.
114-3
- -PllltN. 4 1'00111 ~. PAPER wood lruck, 11156 Int.
IIIJUnd lloor, all utUru.i Jllld, tractor and 20 ft. trailer. gaed
lldullll only, lft.IJit.
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oondltlon. All new tires. 2455184.
114-3
BtJ8iNr:sa BITILDII'io, II K If,
toeM!oft 35 Court 81. Good - 111'1 \II T. lntemalfonal plliup,
dillon. Ph. 4f&amp;.1811 Cl' 4*1141. heavy duly. Clll • • • . Jll.l
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1184 POJiT!AC Catalina alation
WIIGD VI, PB, PS, radio, turFliltNISRm epar!IMul, !let Stellll Arnold. l'llt
PIO mk, cheap. Ph. 4ft.
ll'il ilolel.
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11159 I&gt; .T. Chevr~let Pjeltup
.1964 2 T. International
11155 1&gt; T. Dodge pickup
11116 3 T. GMC dump true11
11116 11&gt;. T. Dodge truck
I95G I&gt; T. GMC plokup
1851 I, T. Cbev.
11155 I T. GMC
11113 4 T. Gli!C
11113 1&gt; T. GMC plcl&lt;up
1983 II T. Chev, pickup
1961 'II T. International Pickup
19;0 I&gt; T. Cbev. Pickup
1960 Z T. GMC
1967 Oldsmobile Delmonl
1960 II T. Chev.
19'l4 II T. Cbev. Piclup
19511 II T. Chevrolet Panel
11112 II Ton Chevrolet Pickup
l95tl l T. GMC dump truck
I Minneapolis Moline Power
Unit
1958 F 11110 Ford
New 80'• Rolary Culle11 tm.SO. New 8.25 x 20. 10 ply
nylon tires $55. Inc. Federal
tax.
Ollie Vsltey Jmplemnt 01.
113 Pine st. Pll, 441 1111.
140 II

Brand. New 3 Beclr60m
WithllaHmliit

Split Level
Room To Sp1re

IN AN

llll.t:'8 A VERY WEU. .KEPT
LAROE 3 BEDROOM HOME
WITH EITHtR fTH BIDROOM

No Down P1yment

1.. VOU CAN QUALIF'i HIKI'K
YOUR CHANOI. VIBY NWI, 2

BEDROOM PULL 8.-\SBMI:NT,
BUILT IN Kft'CHI:N
LARGE
J.IVING ROOM. CAM. TODAY.

Pric1 Reduced
2nd Ave, Nice Home

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UVINO,
DJNING
ANI) HAU. WITH PIIIPLA.CE
NICK KrTCHEN . FVU.. BA&amp;i
MICNT OLDER HOMI: 18 1100·
ERN AND EXCJ:LLI:N'I' COHDI·
TION. YOU CAN'T DO BETTIJl
.'\ Nh STAY IN TOWN.

WANT A VERY NICI: MODDN
3 BEDROOM WITH fVIJ.. BAI!IE.MENT. :1 CAR GARAOI . BVO.T
IN KrrCHEN, AND PU.T LOT.
OONCRETI: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS . OON"I' BE TO LATE
CHECK TODAY.

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D. H. WOOD, hlltor
Phone 446-1066

30 A. CLEAN, SOIDII farming
For Sili or fr1de
land, no tbnber. !lwelllJJI
m..-IAft.
'st fORD 2 t. I!'Uct, hea'J' dt&gt;bas
aluminum aldlng, garage,
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wheel
base,
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I miles from loWII.
·:•••, . lUI' end, 17 II. nat bay bed,
NEIGHBORHOOD RD. 115 A CLEAN. Wellleneed, aome
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93 A., Tob. Base. City !lcl!ooll, timber, pond, loblccO bose,
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4 BR home, mahog. paneling, on Route 581, 3 miles from
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SLB!lPING - . . wteldy 1965 CHEV. tri-ule tandem ALL types of building mater••
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C.
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)Cbmey,
Ill.
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bam, and 6 oprlnp. CaD to. City.
:·,. aMUJIOib, 0.
rllol.
Pork
Cenlral
11otal.
truek
with
II
II.
dump
bed,
Ials,
block,
brick,
sewer
pipe,
day .
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50 A .~ room home, ;oo4 barn,
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'JI.II 119 motor, ~·peed .trana .. 4
windows, Untels, ete. Claude
THURMAN
II A. tobacco base, near VJn.
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Winters, Rio Grande, 0. CH
ton.
MODERN
7
room
home.
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axle, 34,1100 ll&gt;s. rear axles.
5-5121 alter 5.
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old. carport, Ill A. washor LOT on 588 adjacent to city,
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l\n'illllhod.
Adalll.
Sot
Priced
141110.
Kenneth
OUII,
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dryer, buiJt.Jn cab., hard 1001285, city water and ru
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Pldreno, Ill 151-1142.
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19611 ZIG ZAG
wood
floors, birch' panellng,
available.
OraPI 1!1.
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BUTTONHOLES, sews on but.•
al. siding.
NICE home on Edplont St. 1
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tons. monograms, fancy de~·
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room, lwo balM, lull IJase.
LAND CONTRACT
LARCm eflle!eolev allll'lmellt mower. 25 Inch eut, 4~ liP signs, elc. Sews easy. One
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ment, Insulated, II!Dne and
111111 bath, U!Uitlu ueld. m motor. 3 speed Irani., good
dial does it all. Pay oft bal- 5 R. &amp; BATH, new gas !umaee,
!rama, mU.. ua an ofltr.
'l'ldld Me. lft.f741 or ._ condlilon. Ph. 4*23911. 116-3
I II A. bam. Hannan Traee
anoe due 8 payments $5.15
NICE
lour room oottqe and ·
School.
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each. 446-1639.
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bath on Firs! Ave. Alao 111
KEEP your carpell heautl!ul
ROUTE141
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1M 1 inr. and hoth fumlahell o- deaptte COilllant lootsleJII of
room
berne on Jl1ril Ave.
STEREO RADIO CONSOLE
LOVELY new !ltb:IIIO Raneh on Good localfon.
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wooded I A. carpeted BR II
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121 Second Ave. Ph. f4Mt1R
radio.
deluxe
floatinA:
tumliving rm., 311112 lamHy room, RaoaeD D. Wood, ~S
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.tier 4 p.m.
Jll.l
lable, perfect condition. Take
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Job I. RldJarda, Iff a11
over payments of M.OO per
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EWINGTON
It PAYMENTS OF $5
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BAIRD REALTY
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Try it In, your home. Cah 446quarters, feed miD. aw'
aewlng machine. Fully equip1028.
116-3
Osc•r Baird, Re1ltor
reody to deal. Call us today.
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We Need Your LllllnC
LOOK!
·We .,.. about· told CJOJt.
montba old. Guaranteed. Call"' "iiioi? WALNUT stereo console
JaJ Dop,.,., 441 . .
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are
tow on llstlnp. CaD
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116-11
with 4 s... a~er . 4 soeed autoEarl Wlloc.s. .....
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Ul anytime.
matic chane:er. Take over
who Iii ~ In S!nldaj tioot · HOUSE, 3 bedroomo, prden Ia
••,.. AmtborJ, 441 1111
One Mile OUt
payments of $5.'15 ner month
mid amrcll ' ·
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Phone
TAJ:E OVER PAYMI!Iml
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Uf8.
ff&amp;.IW. U.S STEREO w~nul conoole like
YOU'LL
like this lovely 2 yr.
or pay balance $611.40. Call
· to •'1°·~ !1m ~· May he·
new! BsR 4 aoeed chan•er.
old hc!me wtlb three bed4*10111.
u.s
pt PIJ'I.I!Jile. Write 1111' P...t FURNJSJIED Apartment. at
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2 heautlful balhl, I
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Need Roont?
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W-B ftrepla&lt;e~.
haae!netlt,
Where the Uvlng
1t1t1 S!., thleato. m. •._
lllil.
III-II
city water, 2 car garage and
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electric door.
lsE.yOFFJCB· J1'IIRNITual AND CLEAN carpels with ease. Blue
PICMJRE yoursel! sltllng IJe.
113~A.
lllJDa cabllletl, eU~n. Luotre makes the job a
· Femtle Help Wallie.
side a flrelace In a specious OWNER wants to aeU their
BABYSITI'IlR, s day per net dalb, _,.tlnf Indoor •
""-· Rent electrle ohamliving room wllh beautiful
farm and clean I story bome,
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drapes. A lar(e carpeted la$1
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S~~etmanl. 11112 lot
.84 lob. base, large ham,
OfiJce Equip. ...... if.tt Ave.
For lent
In GaiUpoU. aria. SIUIOI.
IU
mfly room. a ldtellen IMI wilt
IIMle limber, priced
fGr
FIVE year old three betlroom
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oleaae lhe eye, 3 BR and
$'
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OOACIIIWI Trawl T1'111111. RUGS 1 atght? Company com10111100 lol wlth City School•
hath. larre DOI'Ch lor summer
Sao your .UIIJorlzad ...... lnl? Clun lhem rilllll with
Store Building
DB elert Wibled Libby liDo
- Water - Gao Forced Air
relaxation. cblldren wD1 enIt
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llomea,
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$5,11110
IIUYS a (OOd one 11orJ
Furnace. An •I 185 a Montll.
pilll .............
Blue Lusln!. Ron! electric
joy the laJ'IIe play yard and
Jlldtllptl
Ave.,
Pl.
PIOINDI.
bldg. with three rooma and
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shamoooer $1. Fal'lllf!l''a Hardthe short walt to the pool.
6
Horn11
Und1r
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IN! ware Co.
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See II today.
$12,000
at VInton.
VA+•rllnt
SOME
In
toWn
some
jull
oui. . '~!~!«' lrtlmJIII, .... CaD BALDWIN lfome ortr•n to he
Olllc!e ....... 44t.4'1'11 Sf lin.
IT'll
borne
buying
lime
How
Mool
have
City
Wmr
Call
Dou1
Wet!leltlalt, ft. ffl.llft
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about lhla long ranch otyle
NIBERT
wbere
your
houalnl
Salolmu: lklllert L 11i1111
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home, • beaulllul ldlellen.
needs sre penooallred to your
ll .t'r. di7
trailer, Credll ~o~tr.. Graves PI- II
long llvlnC room, S BR, IIi
needs.
llll!!llr)' .• liP . . .. CaD
0rgen
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garage, located on • 1arte
lol, 1110 per 0001 llnanee.

WE'Ril acl!ooled lo pro!esslonalty anoraloe your property
- No eoll to ,.,. - C.U . In . ' .. Rio Grtncle
LOCATED oo a larre 1o1 II'K
and collect on lhlo ,...
140'. one floor jl(an, We balh.
vloe Now.
heautl!ul ldlehen, Pfi&amp;'O.
BICJ ,Country Next
Thll home ts only s yn. old.

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WITH
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W•ter )md Gas available tevot to ·rotting. can · Rttfil drlUed well, amalt honte not modem. Price • ••
Now _ , Don't Delay.

5 1~9 95

catChing. Full year
warranty for defective
parts ·and workman·

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ALL . OTIIER LANDMARK VARIETIE$' IN
PLENTIFUl: SUPPLY - BUY NOW, PLANr
BIG YIELD, FIELD TESTED .. LANDMARK
CORN,

The Oldest Sbop in the

art"a, estl1b1ished in UMO

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APACHE TIWLERS
at Foarth Ave.
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From Galllpollo, go 1 nWe Wilt on U.S. 35, turu'llOl'lh
BulavUie &amp;Ill 2 mUeo, turD - oi. Goorge•o Cnot ,.,,:
go 1 nWo to Farm.
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AUCTION thelollowiag:
Set PIPe dies .._
- 6 burner Okvwnl """" cooh
stove (II not ao1d bolore IIIIo) - 5 pc,
HI Catcol
- eloc, •kWot - !arre Iron 81dllot - plclqru ,_
auto wheels - crtamlc Ule - !lot Pel1llll10no -.,...
and building brick - ~~ 08 ft. oak dalbar - !liVIng
oek tlmbor - Jllcqi trllok bod ..;. lot ca~ iron aotl~ 111 lot Oold tt1o - )!!Pq _ 1 ' - JIUil _ ~
quart, PlntH.)ara "": DIIIIO, 1umbof- docii'a "'ttul- .....
kala - I 6 1\4 J11u11c p!pe _ 110ec1ao wllicDw'
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honea - leo chest ..;. m-'t llr saw _. Dlillcl - For&lt;! drawbar hitch - :~ meW llllullllbll
IICI ladilora - motll tDI1 ...,k _ ,
6:~5, 7:$01114, 6:~5 mud .i tna ·
Selling !arm and DIOvlng to

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WOJW&gt;'a largest seiiiU( camp.
1Dg trallen. Don't '"" •
camping traDer untD you tel
our deal on aa Apache. 11WQI • cn-..1. We rent new
. Apaebae, pi early lbt. UIOd Eqle wllb CIIIOPI'.

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7:00 Evealng Serenade
9:49 Armod Forcoa !bowa
10:00 Firat Natlooal Final
to:15lllullc un111 !lin orr

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LAKil VESlNIVS
Wallar
J-..s, State Game
Dead Stocl!
Prollctor In Lawrenoe County,
R1moved Ft.
reports that Lake VeJUYius is
W!I.L remove y o u r dead producing exoeuent catdtes or
horses, cowa and mulel. CaD baas. Goorga Clay of lr&lt;lnlon reeollect Jacbon . . . ..
tently
eauJht. twelve ban
weighing 48 lba. Three b a a s
wol!illed raoglng from 5 lbs. 10
IIEYNOUI'8 ~ "
oz.
and the largest being 6lbs.
at from l'lllt Olllce
ACI'OII
All ba" were taken on artlllclal
l'boal mDI
belt. Jenklna also reports good
Your Emeroon Deller IJG.U Oshlng at liYmme• Creok and
at the mouth ot Indlall Cuyan.
IIINNBTII 8'1'EGII'I
WATER DEIJVEIIY 8ICIMCil
l,AKE WIIITE
I'll. 44MMT.
. , If
Ralph llllntar, Slate Game Protector In Pike couney, reports
TIIIMITB Pill' CONftljj. good bluegill, bullhood and baao
FREE lnapectiorl. eall 441N1 Oshlng at Lake White and below
MerriU O'Dell; Openlot fllr the dam. Cllllon Clamlnglwn and
!llermllat Tllrmlle ..... BIU Sllc:llan of l'lkola! re&lt;ent1y
10 Belmont Dr.
., If COmbined e!forlaiiiiiCIUJlhl-b' bluegill ranglq from li'' to
8".
Several niee CIUllh have
HOMER IL\IIlUIOII
also
baeo repurtecl, Pl&gt;och CurWATER DeUvery Senleo, eall
daJ ... lll(bl. IUo Gnllde, l')' ol Waverly also raported
Ohio. Ph. SIS 1115.
D-tf· catehlng a 6 lb. 8 02. 22" large•
mouth bell 00 Lake White.
TERIII'l'E • Pllllr roNI'IIOI.
CLOUSE LAKE
FAIN Ellermlnalbt Co. 1IJieel.
Jack
B.-a,
Game Proersbtlrl. Olllo. I'lL 17Uill. . llctor. m 11$rrJo Stall
CoomiJ,
_.u
ID4f lhat Clouoe Lake contlmes
to
produce excellent calehes of
REEIIIl ~ IIIII lid· bess. Jdm GloaBOII o1 !llawnse
hoe llll'rico. I'll. .,_.,...
continues lo enjoy excellent bm
llshlng. 11o r~ recorded
three bass fD the 2 lbs. claa1.
WAftR W1U. IJIIUJNO
FISH AND GAlCE HEARING
MYERS PumJII 8llel ......
Thelllllrlct Four Annual Fish
Ice, Ph. 74HII35, Ratlllld, 0. and GarnO Hoarlng Ia ochoWied
c. J. "-'"'·
.. If lor Allrll 20, I p.m. at 3tiO Ealt
Slats Street, Alhena. This will
DOLL 11.- 'NUIIOI'J lr...-. be lho only hearlag scheduled
llllbl
In Dlllrlct Four prior to the
..... IIIIo lor a1Jopplrc ... State Roaring. Since lho baar
llftlnl molllen, boully, cl&amp; lng Ia held oo Saturday lho17 or wofiiJ m.. Pb. f4l. door will be lhe only door - ·
for admittance.

$1; 7.95
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Same Quality as regular 22" Turf Trim, but with
poslti11e friction drive.
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11:00 lllualelliiilmlled
11:45 AU U!e Now1 ·, '
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(except Somdaya)
12:00 News(~ only)
12:15111ullc UnllDilted ·
5;® Newt
5:15 Dinner Sennodo

Silo On "' Tbe SIDrlnl
Prucber

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keep grass from

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Sporto

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7:15 Edloes of Jw
8:00 Ohio Valley Naws
8:15 Mualc Unlimited
'11:40 $on&amp; r. Slur)' Time
11;55 WaahingkJn R_.to
12:00 Now 1 ~
~:15 Bullelfn Board
12:30 Tbe "In Sound"
12:35 T,_l.J!&gt;'o '((1
4:00 lnterehaneo
5:00 Nowo, Weather, Sports
5:30 !O.tnaet Serenade (101111

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motors. Has fingertip
controls, airlift suction blade that raises
grass for cuttin(l- Re·
lnforced deck IS 14
ga . Steel, blade has

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Rwl !state For Sale
BIUL'I'OB
Form, Vllap, aiJ I'IPIMJipllllrltiJ

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5:00

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0. D. PARSONS

(MoncloJt iiiru Frl....,a)
7•45 Edloea ot Jw '
8:00 Ohio Valloa&gt; Now1
8:15 Talk of the Town
9:16 Tbe lo!ornlnl !iMw
10:30Citatterbox
11:00 The Momhig Show
11:15 World &amp; lila.., C.l, News
12:00 Commmdb' ' lollll'kll
Nowa
12:15 llallelln lioat'd
"12:30 Proaecutor Jlptt, (Ilion.)
~arm IIIII Home (Tuu.,
Wed.; Thurs.)
Calntr7 Go Round {Fridays)
WJEH - FM LOG ,
12:15 CouJuy Go Round
(Dally . . . whore lndi....O
1:00 !nter&lt;~~anp

OR TV. ROOM. INCLUDES FUlL
8ASJ:IIt:NT. Z 8ATIIS.. J CAR
GARAGJ; AND INCLUDJ:S
A
VltRY NICE · BUILT IN XITCH·
IN I'RANQE, OV&amp;N ETC.) WE
ONLY HAVE .ON&amp; AT THI1
PRICE
800.00. TODAY II A
GOOb DAY TO CHECK THIS
ONI: OUT.

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AGENcy ·

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TURF TRIM
RQTARY MOWERS

IT IIW fir 111

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IJ1II while ·wllh aome bt~
1/1 vlelnlty ·of 100 bloclli of

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At POMEROY LANDMARK

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33yaaro Ol!Perlenco
Phone 245-5269 or
Central Soya
44&amp;-2463

Gallipobs Deily
Trlllunt

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ALUS.CHALIIIS
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Love lhate ell•chmtnltl Eaay on. Eaay olf. Attacb"!""ts IDQ';II't .quickly down under,_ up f.OOt; or bebind. You .re ID. ~and ol any JOb •••, n&gt;Owinf,
anow cleanng, garderung and dozen.t mo1-e! ·.

Dllnols

ALus:cHALIIIERS

WIIILE YOU'll 111111

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Wednetday e~eninJ bY JDII.

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Son. Barey

dealer In Rill' LAND, o.

smooth, steady plowing_ • Added convenience: con·
venient controls, faster-reading instrument panel,

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' ~ilfglil r,fiitlc.,.,
t-wer tractroill
··- . . '· Instant contiOI. Move from forward to neutnl
to revene without clutclling: Pick yiiUr oW1i ~~round
lpeed to auit the job.

'' Ma" Willia1111011

We'll prove to you why this new tractor is your
finest choice, whether you need a three-plow first
tractor or a lake·charge utility helper. o Thrifty,
quiet4·cylinderpower, 36.9 hp PTO' or 38 hp PTO'
gasoline. • 8-forward, 2-reverse transmission gives
wide choice of speeds. • Differential lock for extra
traction •Constant-running 540 rpm PTO. •81.4-foot
turning radius for easy maneuvering. • Low, 51mch hood height for outstanding visibility. o Draft·
controlled 3·point hitch adjusts automatically for

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PERSoil wbo gotlarg~
bt'o1W ·nil at the Eaay tl'aih

rrLLBE .lOVE

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Drive AFew Miles an•

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Love lhllt •111Nr drlnl The Gravely 424 drive it
111-gear-and-ateal shaft , • . puta the
wbele
the action ia, into tho attachments doint the job.
Then are no belts to slip or break •• • it's ce'ar and
ateel all the way.

Esklmos are fast reP.laclng
their dog t e a m s With oilpowered snowmobiles.

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13 - the ,...day Tlme-nllrijll, :omday, o\prU 11, 1968

C, ~J! Idl•
(;9uney eo.......n Pie~ a Court. the

Booth
Lincoln's
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p18111lng tor' •early and late va- at ..., ri .inco lho~ crops ·T. · 1\.T
plalnlltl was 1&amp;i• c~s~'ol
rletlel such,a&amp;corn.
-.Qll oeeUpy the ~ spaee
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••Ven minor cl,u~n.. '
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strVeral yeara (Mreimlal vep'
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PROCEJit!RE SUGGFSrED
tables). Plant ooriJ matUrlngvog- WA.\ljiNGTON - U. S. Rep,
. SPbNsol\n4Q •DANCE :
Hero's' a Bl!IIOaled proc..,.o elablea euch a,l rl!dlllhlia, earlY Clareoce E, Miller (R.Ohlo) ~'',
CHEllrE!t '- ·: ,Tliii, Cheijlr
for plannl~l. I)'OU1' IIJII'Inr IUid cal\bage, pool, and ll'OeD onloos &lt;.,IIPOn&amp;Orod 1 bW 10 extabllsh
Ass~~ will .li\onaor a
fall garden ••IO!illlned by Jamoa In a sectiGG ao that aftet' bar- ·1n tho Trea&amp;uey or the ,United . roimd' ~~~~~~
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b. Utzinger, ~lion hortleul- vut the ~P&amp;&lt;e ·may be convon- SWts a rlgh~way revolving ~
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turlst, 11\o i»llo SWt Unlvar- lently planted lo . otiier vogeta- fund lor atlvonced acquisition of . at tho Cbe~el.tarJociiiet \
Blly.
bloa. Thll Ia called oue.eollon rlghtHI-woi' lor looleral • aid ..W, Fr...,l,.; Alldrawa and :till
- Get a go&lt;ld veplal&gt;le gar- 'planllng qi: double cropping.
blihWIQ'I,
prov\ti ·Q~q~iJ. Jae.s
denlng roleron&lt;~ -.ThoOhlo
- Dra!'lnlhnegetablor&lt;&gt;Ws
M111er,amemberofthellouso C&amp;rnlhlhwlllibi!he ~~.~~
Stall CooperaU1te ~Ilion Sar- oil 111• garden lkeldl labeling the Public WorkS CoDmll~ pro- cooda w111 ;,' to 'lf;e oc!r;llortll!P
vice Bulletin 287, Homo Voge. ron as to crop 11111 planting posed an emendutent to the F~ •-• drl
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excellent sulde .l or planning and planting dalla and row spaclnl authorizing the states to use
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talnthls publlcaillon through)1llll' mentioned bulletin.
lunda to acquire highway rlglrti- · A·Lon d J.·n ~hlmp nanied
local Extension &lt;!lflco.
· ot-way "' to aeven years In U. "Congo" ~arne a lelevlolon
_ Make a uketch 01 your
THINGS TO REMEMBER
vance ot aduil construction. Tbe persona!Hy 'll!hfeetl )1166 and
garden area shoYJ'In8 all cllmenGardening eo!hualaats should measure lntniduced toda,y would 1959 by pilnllnti' 384 pictufea,
sions.
remember that It takes more in1Jlement this present advance Some with a\-:b"t~sb.'~'. : ·' .~ ;
_ !Jst the ve~bles which ume 1o care lor a garden lhan acquisition authority by • . - ·
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you want 1o grD1N and that lhe It doea 1o plant it. Many lolko IIBhtng a rovolvl~ lund ol$31)0 In atlvanc• ot;llielr IICtUil r..
lamlly likes 1o 11at. You mlilll get over.enlhullastlc, getting 8 million to makeadvanceooftundl .q ulr•ont lor ' c~ 'HI
even try plantlnl! a low vega- larga garden plaorted and th_, to the states te pay thO costs pointed 10 ~tllll Wh!&lt;'h 1111
tallies that .1'011 hsive never tried fall to take care of 11. or course, of aclvlnce rlghl&lt;&gt;l-way' acqulsJ,. had I rlgh~ay revol~ 1111'1!
before. They mill' become your other folks are like lhe writer . . tloD.
ot t30 m11lll&gt;a llncO U52. lie '
lavorltea.
They plant 1 garden 110 larger
Miller emphasllod that JDIIII' aaid 1blt Calllonill. by Pur&lt;.,.. 1
_ Decide how many vogota- lhan their wile can take care ot. pob11c and prl•ata b&lt;lloftta can lag PI'I&gt;Perly t.r;. In atlvance oC
bles of each kind
ba reQiirThe Extension O!llco hal Ex- result rrom the acquisition of actilal eoni~tlon, bal saved
ed for lamlly uae. ,
tanBIIlllln!ormatlon 00 allphalea certain propertlea o.matant1aiiY approXImllel,y $300 million.

Today's
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ROY AN D HOLL¥ stewart
of Yeager Fork or Thirteen MUe
Creek have also been conserva- B.v United Press Inter national
tion farmers for many years.
Today Is iimday, Aprll14, the
All ol their cultivated land Is
farmed in alternate contour 105th
ol Is
1968
with 261 to
follow. day
Today
Easter.
striPs and has been operated that
The moon is between its Cull
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way for a long time. Lionel ~ith Phase and last quarter.
CGUNTY MANAD. . - IIICHAID N. ITIIIIIIT
and Joseph c. Johnaon helPed
The morning star ls Veoos.
114 MULIIIIIIlY AVINUI
POMUOY, OMIO
them
establish
strip
cropping
on
The ewning stars are Mars
WYH271
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H IYCAMO. . I Tal IT
•ALL IPOL II, OHIO :;:::;:. their farm. AltogetherJ there are
and
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In 1861, the flag or the
rotation which includes eight ao.- Confederacy was raised over
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SEVERAL LANDOWNERS have etable wi.U be pla·nted iD the gar.. fruit•. Insect and disease conan active conservation farmer made definite plans and have tak- den. Plan crq:,s ~ sueh as aspara- trol wtdch is available without
for many year s. He became aco- en stE(Js tocarryoutwtldllleseed gus and rhubarb :at one side or charp.
operator of the Western SoU Con- projects this year. These · - - - - - · • ~~~~~~~~~~~------.

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quirements for his Eagle award. servaUon District the year the
Other scouts helping with the pand was buUt.
tree planting were Robert &amp;Ira~
He still operates a (arm which
ling, John Paul Halstead, M 1k e has 24 acres or meadow land and
stevens and Brian Redman. The 62 acres of pasture. He has built
boys planted 100 to 150 trees three .POnds on the farm, planted
each, and while cbing so, took two acres of trees, tm,proved six
time out to catch a 4'" long black acres of woodland. and has limed,
snake which was slithering away fertilized and managed the hay
and pasture land.

MODERN CREDIT FOR
. MODERN FARMERS

They have a woodland area
from which ten acres 'have been
harvested. These trees were
marked lor cutting b.Y Johnny
Looney, Sorvice Forostero! tho
W, Va. ~artmontolNIIUI'al Jl&amp;.
sources. They are Planning 1o
build a watering trough below a
'IPrlng this year. Denver Yoho of
SoU Conservation Service belpod
them with plans lor develoPment
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FURNISHED apartment, 128
changer. Take over paym011ta
In shipment; orJsinBI price
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Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Ph.
of $5.75 per month or pay bal... .... .. • • !Mil• .,...,
$348.115, b!l!ance uow $2118, or
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payments of $9.75 per month.
4-1S-61C
Now warranty, Call tn-3218.
Notice
FURNISHED apartment, 11411
4-12-6te 17 YEAR old Palomino gelding,
ANOTHER SffiPMENT 0! woMulberry Ave., Pomeruy. Ph.
men's and children's elctthing
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4-7-tfc
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corn
3 year old gelding, riding
has arrived; also, men's work
iiOXIO MOBILE home, 11114 mocultivator, one WI(OO unlotldmare with two week old Palouollorms. Jeffers Clothing FURNISHED and unfurnished
del, CO~pe! lone kitchen, two mino colt, 4 year old 52-Inch
lng gear bo:l, ... hit truet .
bedrooms,
carpet
In
Uving
Store, Rl. 33, Pomeroy.
apartments. Close to school.
bed with racks. Phone IIIJ.
pony, 7 year old 50-inc:h ]10111.
4-IU\c
room. Phone 192-S61t. 4-7-121e Can be seen evenlnp after 6 11'13 day, or IISerl eveninp.
Phone 992-513-1.
10-18-tfe
or C!OIIIacl Larry Ritdlle. Mior on SUnday. Ph&lt;lne 7Cii776.
'l'IIERE WILL be a COIIlllt!nment LARGE five room and ~ath FIVE ROOM HOUSE, b at h ,
nersvlllo, Ohio.
4-1441-.
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ale on !arm machinery AprU
Aluminum sldlni, otorm winapartment, newly clecorall'd,
dows, hanhftJod lloorl, g 11 USED PIANOS, THREE EX2'1. II lntertsted contact Leo
furnace heat, Pomeroy,
Morrll at Rutland. Phone 74lfurnace, large lot: f611110. Ph.
Phone 911%-SSO'I.
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TRA NI'CE. re-&lt;ondltloned upl M or Jim Carnahan !H9Pomeroy 1192-3'111.
4-7-6\p
rlgltt planoa. Also other plme.
4-7-71c ALL NEW ELECTRIC 3 room
anus from $39.91i up. Free deapartment, bi!auUful view of IJVE BAIT, Zf hour self-lerlivery. Call 7~11. 4-14-&amp;te
vice. Fife's. Third St., MidWILL DO oewing at hOme: zipthe river, you have to see to
pen, pockets. pegging, hemdleport.
f-2.111c JAMES FRY properly M :Midappreciate, eonvenlent an d
lag, olteraUons, etc. Mrs.
comfortable, phone 1192-52'71.
dleport Hill. Phone 70-5115.
Preddle Thabet,
Maaon,
S-22-tfc SOVTIIEIIN PLAN'n. order
4-1Uie
now, cabbage, tomatoes, pepPllone m5651.
S-ll-30tp
pen, sweet potatoes. Phone
FURNISHED three-room apart.
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Ouu-les R. Harris.
8PI!lClAL PERMANENTS regment, bat.~; oo South Second
Portland, Ohio.
S-IS-3111c
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletltb
Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
llnpn'a Shop, near Salem
Howard Cecil, 992-5262.
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4-Z.ffe FOR CUSHION COMFORT Knapp Shoes, Cliff's Shoe ReHAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlngll FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
pair, Middleport.
S-21-30tc
Nile Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Mon.
APARTMEINT.
Middleport,
day tbru Friday. Ladles night
phone 1192-3871.
1-5-tfc FOUR ROOM house, both, run
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U-ffe
basement, garage. Two year
old home. Phone 1181-2421.
TWO BEDROOM apartment.
PIICNY - ONE 00 PENNY
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M &amp; G Market, three miles
will IllY (or a brake adjustaouth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
1966 Caprice H. T. Cpe.
. . . . . . $2795
~ at Pomeroy Home &amp;
4-ll-3tp POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Tuy
396 engine. Turbo Hydramatle trans. Power oteerAuto.
1-7-ffe
miniature. $75 and up. stud
lng and brakes, tilt steering wheel, Comfortron
service and grooming. Pltoao
Air Conditioning, Prem. white wall tires, Astro
For S1la
1181-5«3.
II 3 tie
Card Of Thanks
seats,
blk. vinyl roof, yellow body, radio, A real
HOUSE TRAILER, 1963 model,
sharp
car
1iE WISH to 01tend thanks to
like new. 50110, in MiddlePETS - Black SeotUeo, White
aD those who heloed during
port; awning 101:40; all appliWestieo, Miniature Sehnauzera
tbe fllne11 and death ol our
ances, natural gas, washer
and
Poodles for Easter. Bart.
bushand and father, Elias
and dryer. Air eondltioo.
1965 Chevy II 4 Dr.
. '''' $1095
anJO Kennels, Coolville, Ohio.
Stiles. Special thanks to EwPhone 192-3464.
4-ll-3te
Phone 1167-3654.
l-5-10te
4 Dr. Blk.. finish, clean interior, good tires, 6 c:vL engine,
Ing Funeral Home. Rev. M"!'standard trans.
zet Smith. Dr. Rldgwav, Vet, l"RRM WALL to wall, no 8011
COAL, heavy, lump stoker. egg
erana Memorial lloapltal and
at aU, on carpets cleaned
and mille nm. Exeetalqr Salt
11811, all !rlends and neighwith Blue Lustre. Rent eleoWorks, Inc., E. Main St., Po1962 Corv1ir Monz1
.. ... ". $695
bon for the food and their
trlc lhampooer $1. ·Baker Furmeroy.
Phone
1192-!B91.
12-6-lfc
many kindness.
Automatic trans., red vln,)rJ interior, bucket seats. aood
niture.
f.Ute
Edna SIDes. Edward and
tires, radio and heater. l«al one owner car.
SEVEN ROOM house, seven
Eloise Stiles. Julia anrl
FOUR (4) cabs as is,' five moacres or land, cellar, !moke
Herschel Norris and the
bile radio units, une baBe stsbouse, good garden apace,
1965 Chevrolet -. . .
grandchildren.
4-14-ltp
$1995
ltoo, frequency oo base statwo good wella, very good
impala, &amp;ICier ipt. eye. Beaudlul i&gt;oip IIDiah with matchiltfl
tion W41; on mobile unit
water, coal boule, wood
beige viiiYI Interior with bucket aeota and console. 396 cu.
Auction
11171. and office furniture;
house:
Can be bought
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engine, Turbo Hydro mldc trona. P, -ring and
SATURllAY APRlL 2Q. II a.
$!,500. Phone day or
on land contract, Phone 741brakes.
Good tirea, radio ud beater. Be a &amp;port I.Rd trJ
m. 311 miles east or Shade,
1112-1624 evenings.
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41156 R~tland.
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Oldo. oo townshlo road No.
ao com•lete household and NINE ROOM house, Ill Iota. SINGER ZIG ZAG llllinc malar!l&lt; amount of mlseeDanRacine, Phone IHI-3'152.
1963 Mercury
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eblne. Tblo maeblne aold
eous Items. Lunch avanable.
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much higher. Tbta machine
2 D:Jor ~ater17, V-8 automatic trans., new w.w. tire&amp;,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow. own·
white flnloh, 1~ and cleon lntmor, radio and healer.
will
make
buti9lholes,
dam,
ers. MeO&gt;y's Auction Service. LONE STAR fiberglasa boat,
embroidery and lie Ill- Tab
Aucl11.
4-1!-6tc
15 feet, 50 bp Men:ury mo1962 Ford . ' ..... ' ,'... ' ... ' ' .. $895
over payments of $US per
tor; trailer. Plano "upright." ..,. 9'. pay balanee due,
Galax1e 500, 4: cbor. v..s engine, auto. trans., pOWer lltHl'&lt;;.-1 - -• T,,t.
good condltl011. Phone IHI~ - rac!io,lf'DOd liret, oh111&gt; red flnlah.
$!1.41. Phone . . . 4-Mc
3752.
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winch for sale, or will trade
1965 Chevy II . .•. . . . . ....... $1595
ELECI'IWLUX SWEEPERS,
for plek-up truck. Phone 1112- 19111 EARLY American stereo:
~ ~ Q&gt;a. VB qiDo, IIIIDlnatlc trana. Newtiroo, eloon
1'111 wullm, po1ilhen and
This set has AM r. F'M redlo,
3135.
4-1Utp
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radio and boater,
genuine parts, caD ......
4 speed automatic record
1-1$-Mip
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ehiiiiPr. Lovely flnlab, just
$995
lite new. Take over ]lB)'WILL YOU make a fair offer
' UlS'I' AND FOUND
Cltlllna 2 dr, lUiomldc, &amp;UOd drot, rac!io and boater.
menll of $5.31 per month or
'· UJST: Keys with rabbit foot
on desirable ten year old
pay $18.21. Try It In ywr
boule on Rl. a, in ati!Gn.
·' fob. Please call Jacob Turnhome.
Ph&lt;lne
1112-2136.
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er at 992·3831 and receive ~
Six nice 1'0011111 and batb,
· • ward. Jacob Turner. 4-14-Jtp
basement · eeparaiAid 1o I
1111111 STEREO radio combina1'0011111 and Ule .......... IJIII
tion. Hll!ldaome wllnut eoastall. Two lots 501100 each
, Help Wan!H
aole. hu BSR automatic recFenced In princy. All klnda
LADIES - Art Linkletter has
ord changer. Take over pay.
of fruU !reel. ·lnqulre at
joined Beeline fashion show, menta of $11.11 per month or
72" Clb to Axle- 9!1.dumJiboclf, El&lt;IH lf'DOd 825 drel.
Blanche
ComAIDa
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Cheater Axlt.
how about you• Qualifications
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and transportation, No eol- HOOSE, alao Speed Queen JOHN FRY properly on Middleport Rlll. PIDM 70-IIU.
lectlng or deUvery. Call GalW8Bher $!0, power lawn mow4-!Hte
lipolis «6-41~.
1-lt-Ste
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FEMALE. Waltrea II to 35, PAWMINO MARE, 5 years old.
murt have neat appearance,
gentle, make a 4-H'er. a good
nlchl lhllt, good pay' appiJ rldlns horse. Phone ~1)79.
In ponoo. Blue Tartsn. 4-11-tl&lt;
4-11-6\p
HOP, waitress and dlab
Wilber. Apply In penon.
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three do&lt;. eggs $1.15, one ga~ H &amp;. N day-old or atorted Letborn pullets, both floor ...
!on mDk 79 cents, Bologna 3
eage IJ'OIII1 avaDable. Pooltry
lb. f1.39. j ...l lb. 99 cents.
housin« and automation. Mo1 pleee TefDon $14.98, eoueh.
dem Poultry. Boll•. Au-.
cllalr $131; onion sets 18 eents
Phone 5113-71SI.
4-14-lte
lb. IIA!«ister for a free turltey.
M &amp; G Martel, three miles BALDWIN HOME OJ'II&amp;n to be
lOUth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
re11011e8Bed and resold in this
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area. For Information writ•
CredH Mrr . Gra... Plano
SINGER PORTABLE, seWI like
•nd Orton Co.. S83 1!:. Bt'Oid
new. Zig zag equipped.. Full
St.. Calumbus. 0.
4-14-lle
price $21.a . Terms. Phone
IIV2-2685.
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·if.IAIIGE LOI' or omaD a~ntp
ltlllalllo for bulldlnc bome, or
wDI buy modoroloiJ priced
bome In Melp Loeai llcbool
Dlllrlct. Write .... 41, ....

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MUELLER POliCED air fwo.
naee, 4 Yeal'll old, US,IIOO
BTU. Complete with duct
Wllrlt, reglatets and tbermootat. Phone 1181-fi'IS. 4-11-tfc

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on buttons, momgrams, fan- IIIII! OLDSMOBILE: Good eon·'
cy desi!Jlll. etc. Sewa easy. d!Uon. 14110. Sellin• due to Ill
health. Ben K..tonon. nhone
One dial does It all. Pay off
balance dt"' I payments of tu-21M4. Mav be seen at
Welchlown.
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lot on Rollte 124. ,17,110.011
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SATURDAY, APRIL :10, 10:10
a.m. at tbe Claude Jones
farm located II mDe out of
WUksvDie oo State Route Ill!
l!:aot toward Galllpolil. Due
to poor health I am 1eav1nc
my farm and will Mn at auction the follOWing household
1 ltemo: three h12 rup, one
Re1l ht1te For
lot scatter rup, one end tabO'RU!If"W .
le. one old .otyle bullel; two .
· OAJ.ft
Warm Mo•11ing coal beaten,
IIROADII'AY.
one kitchen table witb 5
4 11001111 _ MIJ8f 111.1. AT chairs, cine Tappan gu flllliO,
ONCB -1 ' - builtin UA one complete ldlclm! cabinet,
One bu 7 lllOIIll (llledroomll two porch owings, ... Speed
1NJtb. port
0t111r Queen washer, one set ~ '
.... 4 (1 baooalll, tubs, two ~. Olle day bed, .
batb - a11o 1 albin in need one lllllall cabinet, ·0110 Mbmeol rwpolr, 11u1 acellent bulltl- IOta sewing machine model
m, dtol. can for more 1&amp;- · L, !Ike new. Antiques, one
lormallaa.
solid oak bedroom Illite, Vf!rJ
1AJa111N0 •• T I
N.. good; one Wa(IOII jack, one
ICIIOOL - OUYIR II', _ t brasa bttle, two old Iampi,
11or7 tnme, 1 , _ (I W. one twist leg 81and with han
_,), fn1at ptlftb, ..,._ . . and claw~. one llhoe 1u1,
Mil
needs lll!ldl ,.. ' ....rll pie,.. of cut glasa and
pllr, ·bat 11 -llent bulldiDI ' . some milt !~lass- Farm maeb-'
lite. • • • ·
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IQIIL BCWII _ (tllll), two hol'IO drawn, very good; 4110
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Will 111 Will OlrJIII Ia 11v1n1 like new; two aleds, two
- - .All PI appllanceo.
. nlows. one 1819 P!)'IIIOIIth eeIIBNIIY CLIILAIID
don, •ood eond!Uoo; one two- .
011oe _ • •
wheel traDer with ncb. one
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J)OWI!r lll'inder, Ollfl Ill .platform acales, two rolls ba1tl
wire,
RANCIIIri'YLE home, I lllOIIII, wire, .two rolls one
hay
rake,
horae
drawn;
ball. c.parl. pnge, oat;
one dlak harrow horae c1mm,
lodldlnp, s - · 1\i bt olrllwllenlel. Will 1111 OliO set 32 foot OIIOllllon Jad.
boule and lot or hoUIII and ders, one lot popular lumber.

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Forhnt
deluxe
Dooling tumtahle. per·
FIVE ROOM furnished houae,
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Take over paybath, In Pomeroy. Col! Zf7·
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2681.
4-!Utp
balance $10'1.10. Try II in
your
home. cau 11V2-3211.
Brown's TraDer
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CNICWIK • " " . . TRAJLER.
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_ _ _ _ 4-12-6tep •SOUD STATE stereo; 1967 wal=··=-··-"'"'TN.NKI I NlfUAitY
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111611 EARLY Amerlclll stereo
ILIND AOI
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AMtt-.1 11c eM,.. ,... Allft,.
radio eomhinallon, damaged
FURNISHED apartment, 128
changer. Take over paym011ta
In shipment; orJsinBI price
OPfiC• IIOUU
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Ph.
of $5.75 per month or pay bal... .... .. • • !Mil• .,...,
$348.115, b!l!ance uow $2118, or
m-66llll.
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$t!t.40. CaD tn-1211.
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payments of $9.75 per month.
4-1S-61C
Now warranty, Call tn-3218.
Notice
FURNISHED apartment, 11411
4-12-6te 17 YEAR old Palomino gelding,
ANOTHER SffiPMENT 0! woMulberry Ave., Pomeruy. Ph.
men's and children's elctthing
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4-7-tfc
214 Ford plow, ooo
corn
3 year old gelding, riding
has arrived; also, men's work
iiOXIO MOBILE home, 11114 mocultivator, one WI(OO unlotldmare with two week old Palouollorms. Jeffers Clothing FURNISHED and unfurnished
del, CO~pe! lone kitchen, two mino colt, 4 year old 52-Inch
lng gear bo:l, ... hit truet .
bedrooms,
carpet
In
Uving
Store, Rl. 33, Pomeroy.
apartments. Close to school.
bed with racks. Phone IIIJ.
pony, 7 year old 50-inc:h ]10111.
4-IU\c
room. Phone 192-S61t. 4-7-121e Can be seen evenlnp after 6 11'13 day, or IISerl eveninp.
Phone 992-513-1.
10-18-tfe
or C!OIIIacl Larry Ritdlle. Mior on SUnday. Ph&lt;lne 7Cii776.
'l'IIERE WILL be a COIIlllt!nment LARGE five room and ~ath FIVE ROOM HOUSE, b at h ,
nersvlllo, Ohio.
4-1441-.
4-1Ute
ale on !arm machinery AprU
Aluminum sldlni, otorm winapartment, newly clecorall'd,
dows, hanhftJod lloorl, g 11 USED PIANOS, THREE EX2'1. II lntertsted contact Leo
furnace heat, Pomeroy,
Morrll at Rutland. Phone 74lfurnace, large lot: f611110. Ph.
Phone 911%-SSO'I.
I 7-tfe
TRA NI'CE. re-&lt;ondltloned upl M or Jim Carnahan !H9Pomeroy 1192-3'111.
4-7-6\p
rlgltt planoa. Also other plme.
4-7-71c ALL NEW ELECTRIC 3 room
anus from $39.91i up. Free deapartment, bi!auUful view of IJVE BAIT, Zf hour self-lerlivery. Call 7~11. 4-14-&amp;te
vice. Fife's. Third St., MidWILL DO oewing at hOme: zipthe river, you have to see to
pen, pockets. pegging, hemdleport.
f-2.111c JAMES FRY properly M :Midappreciate, eonvenlent an d
lag, olteraUons, etc. Mrs.
comfortable, phone 1192-52'71.
dleport Hill. Phone 70-5115.
Preddle Thabet,
Maaon,
S-22-tfc SOVTIIEIIN PLAN'n. order
4-1Uie
now, cabbage, tomatoes, pepPllone m5651.
S-ll-30tp
pen, sweet potatoes. Phone
FURNISHED three-room apart.
~y .·_
IU-269:!,
Ouu-les R. Harris.
8PI!lClAL PERMANENTS regment, bat.~; oo South Second
Portland, Ohio.
S-IS-3111c
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletltb
Ave .. Middleport. Phone Mrs.
llnpn'a Shop, near Salem
Howard Cecil, 992-5262.
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S-1'-30te
4-Z.ffe FOR CUSHION COMFORT Knapp Shoes, Cliff's Shoe ReHAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlngll FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
pair, Middleport.
S-21-30tc
Nile Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Mon.
APARTMEINT.
Middleport,
day tbru Friday. Ladles night
phone 1192-3871.
1-5-tfc FOUR ROOM house, both, run
....., Friday.
U-ffe
basement, garage. Two year
old home. Phone 1181-2421.
TWO BEDROOM apartment.
PIICNY - ONE 00 PENNY
WS-tfe
M &amp; G Market, three miles
will IllY (or a brake adjustaouth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
1966 Caprice H. T. Cpe.
. . . . . . $2795
~ at Pomeroy Home &amp;
4-ll-3tp POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Tuy
396 engine. Turbo Hydramatle trans. Power oteerAuto.
1-7-ffe
miniature. $75 and up. stud
lng and brakes, tilt steering wheel, Comfortron
service and grooming. Pltoao
Air Conditioning, Prem. white wall tires, Astro
For S1la
1181-5«3.
II 3 tie
Card Of Thanks
seats,
blk. vinyl roof, yellow body, radio, A real
HOUSE TRAILER, 1963 model,
sharp
car
1iE WISH to 01tend thanks to
like new. 50110, in MiddlePETS - Black SeotUeo, White
aD those who heloed during
port; awning 101:40; all appliWestieo, Miniature Sehnauzera
tbe fllne11 and death ol our
ances, natural gas, washer
and
Poodles for Easter. Bart.
bushand and father, Elias
and dryer. Air eondltioo.
1965 Chevy II 4 Dr.
. '''' $1095
anJO Kennels, Coolville, Ohio.
Stiles. Special thanks to EwPhone 192-3464.
4-ll-3te
Phone 1167-3654.
l-5-10te
4 Dr. Blk.. finish, clean interior, good tires, 6 c:vL engine,
Ing Funeral Home. Rev. M"!'standard trans.
zet Smith. Dr. Rldgwav, Vet, l"RRM WALL to wall, no 8011
COAL, heavy, lump stoker. egg
erana Memorial lloapltal and
at aU, on carpets cleaned
and mille nm. Exeetalqr Salt
11811, all !rlends and neighwith Blue Lustre. Rent eleoWorks, Inc., E. Main St., Po1962 Corv1ir Monz1
.. ... ". $695
bon for the food and their
trlc lhampooer $1. ·Baker Furmeroy.
Phone
1192-!B91.
12-6-lfc
many kindness.
Automatic trans., red vln,)rJ interior, bucket seats. aood
niture.
f.Ute
Edna SIDes. Edward and
tires, radio and heater. l«al one owner car.
SEVEN ROOM house, seven
Eloise Stiles. Julia anrl
FOUR (4) cabs as is,' five moacres or land, cellar, !moke
Herschel Norris and the
bile radio units, une baBe stsbouse, good garden apace,
1965 Chevrolet -. . .
grandchildren.
4-14-ltp
$1995
ltoo, frequency oo base statwo good wella, very good
impala, &amp;ICier ipt. eye. Beaudlul i&gt;oip IIDiah with matchiltfl
tion W41; on mobile unit
water, coal boule, wood
beige viiiYI Interior with bucket aeota and console. 396 cu.
Auction
11171. and office furniture;
house:
Can be bought
ln.
engine, Turbo Hydro mldc trona. P, -ring and
SATURllAY APRlL 2Q. II a.
$!,500. Phone day or
on land contract, Phone 741brakes.
Good tirea, radio ud beater. Be a &amp;port I.Rd trJ
m. 311 miles east or Shade,
1112-1624 evenings.
H-4tp
41156 R~tland.
4-Nk:
this
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Oldo. oo townshlo road No.
ao com•lete household and NINE ROOM house, Ill Iota. SINGER ZIG ZAG llllinc malar!l&lt; amount of mlseeDanRacine, Phone IHI-3'152.
1963 Mercury
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eblne. Tblo maeblne aold
eous Items. Lunch avanable.
4-Nte ·
much higher. Tbta machine
2 D:Jor ~ater17, V-8 automatic trans., new w.w. tire&amp;,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow. own·
white flnloh, 1~ and cleon lntmor, radio and healer.
will
make
buti9lholes,
dam,
ers. MeO&gt;y's Auction Service. LONE STAR fiberglasa boat,
embroidery and lie Ill- Tab
Aucl11.
4-1!-6tc
15 feet, 50 bp Men:ury mo1962 Ford . ' ..... ' ,'... ' ... ' ' .. $895
over payments of $US per
tor; trailer. Plano "upright." ..,. 9'. pay balanee due,
Galax1e 500, 4: cbor. v..s engine, auto. trans., pOWer lltHl'&lt;;.-1 - -• T,,t.
good condltl011. Phone IHI~ - rac!io,lf'DOd liret, oh111&gt; red flnlah.
$!1.41. Phone . . . 4-Mc
3752.
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winch for sale, or will trade
1965 Chevy II . .•. . . . . ....... $1595
ELECI'IWLUX SWEEPERS,
for plek-up truck. Phone 1112- 19111 EARLY American stereo:
~ ~ Q&gt;a. VB qiDo, IIIIDlnatlc trana. Newtiroo, eloon
1'111 wullm, po1ilhen and
This set has AM r. F'M redlo,
3135.
4-1Utp
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radio and boater,
genuine parts, caD ......
4 speed automatic record
1-1$-Mip
-·, .' l.,st 1nd Found
ehiiiiPr. Lovely flnlab, just
$995
lite new. Take over ]lB)'WILL YOU make a fair offer
' UlS'I' AND FOUND
Cltlllna 2 dr, lUiomldc, &amp;UOd drot, rac!io and boater.
menll of $5.31 per month or
'· UJST: Keys with rabbit foot
on desirable ten year old
pay $18.21. Try It In ywr
boule on Rl. a, in ati!Gn.
·' fob. Please call Jacob Turnhome.
Ph&lt;lne
1112-2136.
4-9-Gtc
er at 992·3831 and receive ~
Six nice 1'0011111 and batb,
· • ward. Jacob Turner. 4-14-Jtp
basement · eeparaiAid 1o I
1111111 STEREO radio combina1'0011111 and Ule .......... IJIII
tion. Hll!ldaome wllnut eoastall. Two lots 501100 each
, Help Wan!H
aole. hu BSR automatic recFenced In princy. All klnda
LADIES - Art Linkletter has
ord changer. Take over pay.
of fruU !reel. ·lnqulre at
joined Beeline fashion show, menta of $11.11 per month or
72" Clb to Axle- 9!1.dumJiboclf, El&lt;IH lf'DOd 825 drel.
Blanche
ComAIDa
bt
ati!Gn,
Cheater Axlt.
how about you• Qualifications
pay
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and transportation, No eol- HOOSE, alao Speed Queen JOHN FRY properly on Middleport Rlll. PIDM 70-IIU.
lectlng or deUvery. Call GalW8Bher $!0, power lawn mow4-!Hte
lipolis «6-41~.
1-lt-Ste
er $!0. Call IIIUI86. 4-10-12tp
FEMALE. Waltrea II to 35, PAWMINO MARE, 5 years old.
murt have neat appearance,
gentle, make a 4-H'er. a good
nlchl lhllt, good pay' appiJ rldlns horse. Phone ~1)79.
In ponoo. Blue Tartsn. 4-11-tl&lt;
4-11-6\p
HOP, waitress and dlab
Wilber. Apply In penon.
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three do&lt;. eggs $1.15, one ga~ H &amp;. N day-old or atorted Letborn pullets, both floor ...
!on mDk 79 cents, Bologna 3
eage IJ'OIII1 avaDable. Pooltry
lb. f1.39. j ...l lb. 99 cents.
housin« and automation. Mo1 pleee TefDon $14.98, eoueh.
dem Poultry. Boll•. Au-.
cllalr $131; onion sets 18 eents
Phone 5113-71SI.
4-14-lte
lb. IIA!«ister for a free turltey.
M &amp; G Martel, three miles BALDWIN HOME OJ'II&amp;n to be
lOUth of Middleport on Rt. 7.
re11011e8Bed and resold in this
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area. For Information writ•
CredH Mrr . Gra... Plano
SINGER PORTABLE, seWI like
•nd Orton Co.. S83 1!:. Bt'Oid
new. Zig zag equipped.. Full
St.. Calumbus. 0.
4-14-lle
price $21.a . Terms. Phone
IIV2-2685.
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·if.IAIIGE LOI' or omaD a~ntp
ltlllalllo for bulldlnc bome, or
wDI buy modoroloiJ priced
bome In Melp Loeai llcbool
Dlllrlct. Write .... 41, ....

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MUELLER POliCED air fwo.
naee, 4 Yeal'll old, US,IIOO
BTU. Complete with duct
Wllrlt, reglatets and tbermootat. Phone 1181-fi'IS. 4-11-tfc

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on buttons, momgrams, fan- IIIII! OLDSMOBILE: Good eon·'
cy desi!Jlll. etc. Sewa easy. d!Uon. 14110. Sellin• due to Ill
health. Ben K..tonon. nhone
One dial does It all. Pay off
balance dt"' I payments of tu-21M4. Mav be seen at
Welchlown.
4-14-Ste
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farm located II mDe out of
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l!:aot toward Galllpolil. Due
to poor health I am 1eav1nc
my farm and will Mn at auction the follOWing household
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batb - a11o 1 albin in need one lllllall cabinet, ·0110 Mbmeol rwpolr, 11u1 acellent bulltl- IOta sewing machine model
m, dtol. can for more 1&amp;- · L, !Ike new. Antiques, one
lormallaa.
solid oak bedroom Illite, Vf!rJ
1AJa111N0 •• T I
N.. good; one Wa(IOII jack, one
ICIIOOL - OUYIR II', _ t brasa bttle, two old Iampi,
11or7 tnme, 1 , _ (I W. one twist leg 81and with han
_,), fn1at ptlftb, ..,._ . . and claw~. one llhoe 1u1,
Mil
needs lll!ldl ,.. ' ....rll pie,.. of cut glasa and
pllr, ·bat 11 -llent bulldiDI ' . some milt !~lass- Farm maeb-'
lite. • • • ·
lnery: me mowtn~ maehlne,
IQIIL BCWII _ (tllll), two hol'IO drawn, very good; 4110
....._, ~ ldtdMn, com olanler. hol'lle or lriL'ior, .
Will 111 Will OlrJIII Ia 11v1n1 like new; two aleds, two
- - .All PI appllanceo.
. nlows. one 1819 P!)'IIIOIIth eeIIBNIIY CLIILAIID
don, •ood eond!Uoo; one two- .
011oe _ • •
wheel traDer with ncb. one
..._ _ • •
J)OWI!r lll'inder, Ollfl Ill .platform acales, two rolls ba1tl
wire,
RANCIIIri'YLE home, I lllOIIII, wire, .two rolls one
hay
rake,
horae
drawn;
ball. c.parl. pnge, oat;
one dlak harrow horae c1mm,
lodldlnp, s - · 1\i bt olrllwllenlel. Will 1111 OliO set 32 foot OIIOllllon Jad.
boule and lot or hoUIII and ders, one lot popular lumber.

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3 IIOOiho:&gt;r World
H To T(•ll U~e Tnlh

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13 NBA BuketWi
2:.10
8 s.,ond Till 1ltlr
3:00

8 lnJij;ld
l3 \ ount~: l"hurrh

PubRc S1le

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CHE81'ER. 0. 98Hui

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8 GanStn Clllb

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3 What' I New-?
s Social Securll,Y

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7:45

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71
64

Ja•M"" IIOIOY fOIITY INAMIL 'IDOaA
An•wPrl

liletoltoP,If'DOd Urea, buckelaeats, ooundmotor,2 whoat

56 Dodge 3-4 T. Pickup · ······· $175

MondaY

House ln C a i r o, Egypt, in
1871.

63 International Scout ·· · ·· · · · $695

drive.

30

year 43.1.

~ to rona tile ••rPri'1' ...,• .,, •

MOTOR ·co.

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Average
the week
year 66.4.
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GALLIPOLIS
' 'Tempera.
1urea, prectl)itadiln and weather
condldilno for each 24-boUr .p eri..
ocl ao recoided 1&gt;1 Pete MoCOr·
mlck, Falt1leld Weatller statim,
DAY
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form four ordinary word11.

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1961 FORD F-100. sil cy!lnd'e;
19111 FOrd F -250,, ~illht cyUnder.; 1963 Ford F'-100, eight
cylinder: Can be ·seen at ·Dr•·
vo Corp.. Racine· I.ocl&lt; oile.
For detaill, phone New Haven 118Z-21SI,
4-U.Ste .

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Sunc!o¥, AprU 14, 19!8

~&amp;MID~~

es:s Services·

two car prqe, comer JoL
U un-ted, eaU ta-atlta.

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For Sale

BABYSITI'INO In
phone IIIW3Il

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......... '!the ~r·~ illaeblilery, KnOx is ont of the Oldht
omatneera left on 'tha ri!or· 114
reports U.lt his broiher, \hlo YOIeriOI C&amp;plaln (:hFieo W. !KIIOl&lt;
· o1 ilarlotte, II ·~ u.e mol\·
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auo Unlver~•

&amp;Jmmer Music Cllllldot junior
aud senior hiltl sdlool llludebto
wm be held June 18 to June
29. ~BOred by the Od1ool of
mulic, areas Ollered are .,_
chorus, orchestra, chamber mu.
sic O&gt;otl&gt;. vocal aud inStrumenW), ~uetlng, music blstoey,
theory and l»'lvate Iesaon1. ·:· '
Rel!lslraUon fee ia $102, lil'Uid heaJU. fee. stu&lt;lents deslr·
ing optional private tenons will
PloY "" sddttlonal '-1 for l1ro
lessons or $10 for four lesSODs,
A $10 advolllce registration fee
is requireU, which ts applied
towtlrd the cUnit tuition. Reg.
istration fees will be refUnded
to applicants ~. .Jind they are
unable to atterld the clinic, it
tJl'fl refund Is re(flested not later than. May 1.
A limited number of schoJarshlps are available to qualifled
applicants. Early application for
financial aid is advised. ReQJests
for appUcations may be sent to:

Executive of

C&amp;SOE Will

Be Speaker
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CHESHIRE - - John M. .Fmory,
AssiStant Treasurer, Columbus
lad Southern Ohio FJectrir. Com.
PIP.Y, wW speak at CDmmencement exercises, Kyger Creek
High School here, Ma,y 24 at 8
p.m. Emery's toPic is "Free-

&lt;mm Isn't Free."

SUmmer Music Clinic, School of
He received his Bachelor of Music, Ohio University, Attlens,
Business Adminlstration degree Ohio 45701 .

tiom Westc:rn Reserve University and attanded Harvard GradQ-

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BY DICK THOMAS . .I.

GALUPOLJS .:.. Paclult -

wera proviWng lUter llltl&gt;lilinl
~ frailtlt ' 50 7eer1 qi&gt;. T h a
. ~e wu that there . -'not
Members ot the Radne Merchants Asaociation are iDvtdrw area
residentS to join u- lor AWII Jemima Pancake llo.y to be held trom
10 a. m. to 5 p, m. next~nda,y at the Racine Junior High SchooL
Last year, the event was so well atteoded that the enoelation
members movfld to larger quarters for thisyear'aattalr. Tbe as.sooiatlon members wUl be working in shifts throughout tiw dl_y .Pl"EIJPIJ"o
1ng pancakes and sausage - alJ one can eat at $1 for adults and 50
cents for yoqsters Wlder 12.

spoke&amp;rnan anoounced. He was

69.

Part)'·'s Peak

Ue Accountants, Ohio Soci~ of

The Socialist party in the
United States reached its peak
between 1901 and 1912, in and Financial Analysts Feder..
creasing its membership from
Certifted Public Accowuants, National Association of Accountants

!!on. _ He _is also a member &lt;)f the 16,000
Multk&gt;le Sclerosis Society and is

to 118,000 with a rep-

resentation in public office of
active on committee&amp; of t h e more than l,IXXI, including 56
United Community CounciL He mayors and one congressman,
according to the Encyclopae.
resides ln Colwnbus.
dia Britannica.

_..., jlaclulta or lralnaio haD-

die thefreiltl~ aceordlnltoltama
In the River Newa of the Galli·

pills Dalll Trlblll8.

Paeketa, too, were pttiq the
hlllbest frailtlt rates ...,. koown,
aeeOrdlns to aome of theM newa
llema:

APRIL 8, 1918 - Engineer
DOWN Middleport w~. Carl Horky ot the Middleport- Pomeroy JOhn LOckhart religned as 1111·
Rotary Club .POints out that some Eaater Seal m&amp;Uers could have l!lneer oo U.e poclult c. c. Bowbeen mislient in the annual fund campaign ol the Crippled ChBdral's yer. Pilot Ed Miller Willi up to

Sociocy.

Anyone mlsiled - Horky a~
sure.s it was conu&gt;letely ace~
dental - is asked to send his
contribution W Curtis Jenkinson.
society treasurer, Middleport.
The Rotary Club annually handles the fund drive. Plans~un­
derwlij' tor a speQICh cl1nic this

NOROOOFF llES
WOLFSBURG, Germal1)' (UP0
- Heinz Nordhoff, chlef of the
Volk5wagen automobile concern SIDIUiler and proceeds from the
of West Germany. died Friday Easter Seal campaign will help
of a heaii attae k, a company Cinance that facility.

ate School of Business Amn.inistration. Belore joining Columbus and Southam ln January,
196.2, he was Senior Auclitor for
Arthur Anderson &amp; Coll\P&amp;IlY.
Emery is a Visiting Lectw:er
in accounting at Ohio State urn..
versU;y. He is a member of the
American Institute Certified Pub-

provicled thenecessarypart..splus
the labor

to fix the bikes.

Pl. Pleallllll Stmda,y eveelni M
the hunt for an ena11ar and se-

cured one. They &amp;rel'ti'J' searoe.
The wtcketa II Dom No. 12,
FRED SISSON, S011ofMr,and just above Wheello&amp; are broken
M.n. Leland stsson. Pqmeroy, and U.e J&gt;001 cannot be luted lor
and an Ohio University student, at least 30 clays, lt 11 reported.
will roll in town ovor the Ma,y 4 cajllaln James Iilli hu had
Weekend to udrum''"wftJithecom-

charge of lido dam.
The Homer Smith bad a b lg
erowd ot exeursloailta &amp;mday,
op&gt;nlng of U.e 18111011, In spite
~ bad weather. The Smith carried a big crowd 0111 of lluntlDg.
ton for a sOOrt trip Stmda,y after.

bo which wUl_provideacc~anl­
ment for the .Miss Southern Ohio
Pa,.ant. Pianlstfortl)oeveiiiWill
be Mrs. Marpret N01lllllll and
TALK ABOVf good deeds -, emceeJng the P.....,t at the Po.,.
Members of the Drew Webster eroy Junior High School wW be
Post 39, American Legion, with Joe Struble.
noon.
Robert Vaughan. commander, and
Rlvermen arewantedlnFranee
Russell Moore as child welfare
VICTOR BABR, tiro warden, is to help inU.ewar. C..,ta!nGeorge
chairman, recently picked l() all inviting the .PUblic lo attend an
HBmllton of till• civ is thellrst
of the bicycles at the Meigs Coun- open hou~Je at Sltade Forest on
Ohio River pilot we have heard
ty ChUdren' s Home, took them to
Route 681 all da,y Smda,y, ~ to enlist In U.e war. A well.
the post home and Put them all

into running order. There were

A.ll of the facUlties of the park

will be open lo sightseers and the
nine bicycles involved and not Public may also elimb into the
one ot them had had any service tire Control tower for a bird's
before the repair work. The Post eye view of the area.

Cut-Ups Discuss

Pllllburi!l.ctnelm.U lrade, ont
~ the 'Dldell wllarlnla-•· ...
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the uwar Ohlo ·ruver·sa,ystlllllll
hla CJI?Illlon, ttie .tiel! ovor II' the
lrtl4e WI~ CIIPfaln C, W, KnOx
and blo &lt;raw·.., the old Keylbine
knowl\ ilvetman he hU 11ro 110111 , on frllllibt ever koown. Proper · - • bell (1\ jhe tine. The Key.
Wbo have .Onot.d in U!eleSim'a kinds · of IM&gt;ats with a "!'.II ·'stole lllci the blgeotbuJI.
Anrlf. ; .
.river the yoor roundlhouldmake nou 1!1 'the lllle ol iii1Y poektt
~"1'"'"'- are .llol .... DDIOflortheownersUcmroto· in U.o 'Pitt......_ lrlde. B111J
exempt and are llli&gt;Jeet to tho Ol)trate them •an be r-. '
Klmlile was ber perlor and lite
drlllllll1)' Ume.
• lakes mudl 1_.- Ul dellv· lato Georp BOrrid,e ~ Collll&gt;oer frelalit bT nil than It 111, her llle!!lrd· a.e11 ~
APRIL 9, 1918- At U.e ao- by boat. A Huodngton manprtout ao tile Keystooe Slate's Wlllntv·
nual meet111g o1 the director• · • seheAI!e wllldl !howed the\ It or apln be -011 an Ohio Rlvof U.e Seoutlzy SteamlM&gt;at Co., takes !rom 7 to 18 da,ys by ntl er packet.
·
....... , of tile oxeursloll steam· from Huntington to Ironton and
er 11omor 6mlth, at Pl. Plaas- Fort111101db, ai1d by boat the aamo
APBU. 11, 1918 .- ,The !lOCk·
ant, tile following ol!teoro were da,v; from iiUIItiDaton to Clllcln· eta are uriable to handle t h e
elected: Homer Smith, president naU it takes 7.21 da,ys by· ratl lreiallt that is belnlolreredalong
and generol-, c, c. Bow. and by IM&gt;at, 24 houn; lnrm the routes and the rsllroada are
yer, v:lee.pi-esldent; Tal Strib- Huntington to Plltoburi!l, 21 to unable to lllrtdllh OIIOUih lralna.
lin&amp; 110Cl'8!ary, and c.R.McCUI. fll da,v• by rsll, three or lour
The earpentora• sirlko In the
lo!qb, tnasurer,
da,ys by boat, if 111)' OOato are boat bulldlnB yards aear J&gt;1tto.
Aller maktJ&gt;g a trip down U.e running.
....., Is -811' ~tbe
river aa rar as Louisville, t h e
There Ia aaid to be a ftal river bullneoo and the .....,..
Homer Smith will return to ~ lor a poclult lnrm Rlnt- mont mar be a - to ·take 1
Pitt8burtlh lor U.e excursion 181- iDgtoe to Olarlaoton. Boats haYe hand and oettle .it. ru....._
ooo. captain Homer &amp;n!U. will beeo refusing frailtlt II lflmt.. laid carponlen have reetlved
eommaud the boat.
ID8ton.
an lnereese of 66 per - with·
Manager Alvin E. Martin, Ohio
Ill a yoor, and aok 20 per 01111
APRIL
10,
1918
The
river
more.
and Kanawlla Transportation Co.
Tho u. S. Governmeot baa ....
wlloriboal, in renewing his fill&gt;. 11 rillq, a rt.. of aeveralleet
SCrii&gt;UOII, writes that bualneSB havtns oeeurred slneo &amp;mday. slctered the Monoaaahel• River
out of Plttoburi!l is eJ«:OpUon. The water was IQl "' the Cour- lnrm ito II1IIUtil to Loek No. 6,
ally &amp;QOd, lite only trouble be- ler'o bllll lido mornlns. A r... inclu!llve. a war neeeoolv, IIIII
Ing • learclfl of pocket beotJ more feet will float her otl the this zone contains the bolt buildlnl 71rdl .. that ri........ hopo
and a llhortqe of deckhands. bonk.
The lliMor to the onJy pocket
The ~- CIIY Is being re· that f-.J aalhor!Uea Will nmntng out ol Plttobur&amp;h and painted on U.e Kanawha -··-take a hand in the dlapJte 1011
llhe haa had to relosa frelillt at and a new roof is being prt 011 bave It oettlld eo that awir of
mll1)' landtnco.
U.e JIOCkel before abe - .. tl!o tho ..,IM&gt;atsnowiUidereon-.:.
captain J. Brown, former Clllclnnatl - Loulsvllla trade. Uon ma,v be flDIBhld.
wharlboat proprietor at Roche,. Work 011 the 1nt11ana Is being
There Is a lfllllllllld for·aew.
tar, Pa., waa In town Tuelday on pullhed " rapldl,y aa pulllble by barpo and 11 ~ ...., . . llloc:k
business. He stated U.s! U.e few BUll' Lee, master lh!,p Clr]lell- It would 1101 take them loag to
pocket boats running at U.e prel- tor of U.e Loulsv!Ue-Cindnaatl flnlllh tile work and have tham
II work .., the river,
eet are 8IIUnB 11m hlllboot rates Paeket Co.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMITTED - Carol 91ultz,
Rar.ine.
l!SCHARGED - None.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMITTED -

Cathy Gilkey,

Pomeroy; Mrs. Florence Werry, ~racusej Bernice Nichobon.
Rutland; Howard J:Qnohew, Rae ine; Miriam Walter, Marietta.
DISCHARGED - Bett,y Stewart. Ernestine Werry, John Jividen, George Christy, Pat Ross,
Jr., Cyrll Coleman, Harry GibbS~
Edith Sayre, Bruce Conde.

renew your faith and lift your
heart as you worship in your

church this Easter Sunday.

OHIO VALLEY BANK
Gallipolis
If Free Customer Parking

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eComvJcte Banking Service

Holzer
HOLZER HOSPITAL: VlBiting
bours 2--4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents
only on Pediatrics WanL
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Ethel Shaver, 235 Second Ave,, GalUpoUs; Mrs. Jo''"'h R. ~s4 Rt. 2 Bidwell;
Mrs, Robert L, Thomas, pt.
Pleaaant; John D. Jiv:lda!, RIP
cine; Ecl(!ar R. Payne. tronlnn;
Mrs. Clal'a P, Holmes, Catletts-

burg, K,y.; Mrs. James L. Pulley,
Kenova, W. Va.i Bill M. Powell,
Columbus; Mrs. John L Zembry,
Gallipolis; Robert G. Croot,
North East, Pa.
BIRTHS
Mrs. John L, Zembry, GallJDo.
lis, daughter, 4:38 a.m. Saturda,y.
DISCH.\RGES
Martha J. Brewer, Mrs. WU,.
Uam A. Carman, Q)ugtu c. CleJ,.
land, Mrs. Mary Cordell, Rehee·
ca Sue Fields, Mrs. Ibnald E.
Gillenwater, Mrs. Eugene Harrison, James B. Hawthorne. Mrs.
Walter Jones, Mrs. Mamie R.
Lewis, Margaret L. Lewis, Bethany D, LJ,pscomb, Dawn Mallette,
MerrW Pritchett, Mrs. Jesse
c. Prot!ttt, Mr•. LUlie M. Ran&lt;blph, Mra. Be88ie So.rre. Mrs.
Isaac stacey, Mrs. Stlrley WU..
son, Mra, Edgar C. WoUe. Mr8o
Naomi R. WoUe. Wtwam W,
Yonker, Mrs. Gene Green,FriDk
G. stone, Usa IL Davts, Mru.
Larry G. Johnson and infant dluo
ghter, Mrs. Charles L. Thaxtoo
aud infant aon.

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CHESI'ER - The Courthou..
L\Jt-Ups 4-H Club met st t h •
Chester Methodist Church Mnn·
day with tile advisors, Mrs. DJn.
aid Mora aud Mrs. Esrl Dean,
discussing the refl.l(rementa for
U.e foods and sewing jll'OjeetaU.e

May the coming of this holy day

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eludlni tutuon, room and board

JOHN M. EMERY

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n membera are taking.

Recreatloo was In charge of
Joyce Myers and Linda Baer.
The group approved a potato
chip sale and piBJVIed for a cook-

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out. Refreshments were aerved
by Mrs. Donald Mora and dautlll·

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ter Rhea, The next meetfng wtll
be held April 22nd at the home
of Mr•. Esrl Dean. - Elatne
Milhoan, rllj)Orter.

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CHESrER - Sgt. Larry R.
Belley, 5011 or Mr. and :Mrs.
Rex Baney. Chester, stat1oned
with the U.S. Air Foree near
Loncbi, England, 11 on a 5,00&amp;
Dille tour or the continent.
He crossed the Englilh Channel, toured IWirid and ~~~ro..
lona, ~ Rome and Voniee,
ltel1; Geneva, Slfltzerllod; U...
Parts. France,
Demnark.

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European Cities

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Katie's Korner
By Katie Crow

/1968 ICK LeSABRE
4 DOOR SEDANS

P-

POMEROY - Ma,y hal some have Burpry sc~ Within
exciting e,.nts coming 11&gt; - One the two month• and Wbo
is the Ml88 America
taxm U.ey wlllllled blood tnDoo
under the direction of Bob Ho&amp;&gt;c . fuslon1, to the ~
atch which wW be staged Ma,y t bile and make definite
11 tho Pomeroy meniS,
J u n i o r lllsh
llr. Nea10 laid 150 plnte o1
SchooL At Pr6o blood are needed. The R o c k
lent there are U ~rinl!l Better Heolth Q,m II in
contestante.
ebarge ot the canteen. tr It all
The .Paeeantof. posslblet pleue ao and give to
fers a very eaJoy.. the Bloodmobne.
able evening

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1 have another dllbetlc re-

entertalnmelll as cl»e- Endive Salad:
the girls gract1 endive stal~
ouall' porlorm in
lllble81100n lemon juice
KATIE
bath!nc &amp;u!t. and
I smell beot (cooked)
evening gown compeUtton. Tbee
I IIPrla of parBley
to add lro!tlng to U.e cake each
Wuh and dry d1e ondlve (do
gives a talent presentation.
not handle endive untU read;v to
This rear's .Pqeutt: will be serve). Cut endive into 2lengdta
elegan~
and ellce eoch piece long!hw!IO
into ltl'UJ•. Cook, cool and peel
MAYIOa~~•oowll~ beet. Then cut Ill
of U.o
staged by the ~~YraeUJO Litde •IDle size as the eDdivt ll1d uLeague usoelatton. The 111'011&gt; ranp on plate wtthoaclve. has been rorw.te in securing aon with oubeUtute lilt and .. _
tDP entertainer• - non.p.rofea- oo Juice and pralllh wiU. a few
sionel, that ia,
rpriga of J)U'aley, (And oa11 ~
The U80Clat!on ia lrl'lnil to calotte•O.
make eooug1l to la¥&gt;rove
conditions at the - ball park
which the toWn hu pureba8ed,
SUQON ARRIVES
WE REMIND Meta• Coun!J ...,.
~RID (\;PI)-~. ~
st&lt;lent&amp; of the ~tie that t1un Barnard, thl fantld heart
wW be at tho Pomeroy Junior · tnniiPJant · ..,.,..,. from South
Hilh School Monda,y AprU 15 Afrl&lt;a. artlved SaturdiJ from
!rom 1 to 6 p.m.
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c.pe t'OWD on route to Rio de
Vermn Nease. Blood DJalD.. Janeiro u a peat ot the
man aska thlt all peraona whO Brulllan govermnent.
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HP Engme, Red,~. Power Steering, Power Brakes, Custom
Seat and Shoulder Belts, Tinted Windshield, Whitewall Tires
Wh
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"BARGAIN SPOT OF THE WORLD"

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ceseerteo - liltgnuo Ol'ltnS - Gultero - 8trlnp _ Racordl _ lluaical bo8trum- ...
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reports U.lt his broiher, \hlo YOIeriOI C&amp;plaln (:hFieo W. !KIIOl&lt;
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&amp;Jmmer Music Cllllldot junior
aud senior hiltl sdlool llludebto
wm be held June 18 to June
29. ~BOred by the Od1ool of
mulic, areas Ollered are .,_
chorus, orchestra, chamber mu.
sic O&gt;otl&gt;. vocal aud inStrumenW), ~uetlng, music blstoey,
theory and l»'lvate Iesaon1. ·:· '
Rel!lslraUon fee ia $102, lil'Uid heaJU. fee. stu&lt;lents deslr·
ing optional private tenons will
PloY "" sddttlonal '-1 for l1ro
lessons or $10 for four lesSODs,
A $10 advolllce registration fee
is requireU, which ts applied
towtlrd the cUnit tuition. Reg.
istration fees will be refUnded
to applicants ~. .Jind they are
unable to atterld the clinic, it
tJl'fl refund Is re(flested not later than. May 1.
A limited number of schoJarshlps are available to qualifled
applicants. Early application for
financial aid is advised. ReQJests
for appUcations may be sent to:

Executive of

C&amp;SOE Will

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CHESHIRE - - John M. .Fmory,
AssiStant Treasurer, Columbus
lad Southern Ohio FJectrir. Com.
PIP.Y, wW speak at CDmmencement exercises, Kyger Creek
High School here, Ma,y 24 at 8
p.m. Emery's toPic is "Free-

&lt;mm Isn't Free."

SUmmer Music Clinic, School of
He received his Bachelor of Music, Ohio University, Attlens,
Business Adminlstration degree Ohio 45701 .

tiom Westc:rn Reserve University and attanded Harvard GradQ-

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GALUPOLJS .:.. Paclult -

wera proviWng lUter llltl&gt;lilinl
~ frailtlt ' 50 7eer1 qi&gt;. T h a
. ~e wu that there . -'not
Members ot the Radne Merchants Asaociation are iDvtdrw area
residentS to join u- lor AWII Jemima Pancake llo.y to be held trom
10 a. m. to 5 p, m. next~nda,y at the Racine Junior High SchooL
Last year, the event was so well atteoded that the enoelation
members movfld to larger quarters for thisyear'aattalr. Tbe as.sooiatlon members wUl be working in shifts throughout tiw dl_y .Pl"EIJPIJ"o
1ng pancakes and sausage - alJ one can eat at $1 for adults and 50
cents for yoqsters Wlder 12.

spoke&amp;rnan anoounced. He was

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Part)'·'s Peak

Ue Accountants, Ohio Soci~ of

The Socialist party in the
United States reached its peak
between 1901 and 1912, in and Financial Analysts Feder..
creasing its membership from
Certifted Public Accowuants, National Association of Accountants

!!on. _ He _is also a member &lt;)f the 16,000
Multk&gt;le Sclerosis Society and is

to 118,000 with a rep-

resentation in public office of
active on committee&amp; of t h e more than l,IXXI, including 56
United Community CounciL He mayors and one congressman,
according to the Encyclopae.
resides ln Colwnbus.
dia Britannica.

_..., jlaclulta or lralnaio haD-

die thefreiltl~ aceordlnltoltama
In the River Newa of the Galli·

pills Dalll Trlblll8.

Paeketa, too, were pttiq the
hlllbest frailtlt rates ...,. koown,
aeeOrdlns to aome of theM newa
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APRIL 8, 1918 - Engineer
DOWN Middleport w~. Carl Horky ot the Middleport- Pomeroy JOhn LOckhart religned as 1111·
Rotary Club .POints out that some Eaater Seal m&amp;Uers could have l!lneer oo U.e poclult c. c. Bowbeen mislient in the annual fund campaign ol the Crippled ChBdral's yer. Pilot Ed Miller Willi up to

Sociocy.

Anyone mlsiled - Horky a~
sure.s it was conu&gt;letely ace~
dental - is asked to send his
contribution W Curtis Jenkinson.
society treasurer, Middleport.
The Rotary Club annually handles the fund drive. Plans~un­
derwlij' tor a speQICh cl1nic this

NOROOOFF llES
WOLFSBURG, Germal1)' (UP0
- Heinz Nordhoff, chlef of the
Volk5wagen automobile concern SIDIUiler and proceeds from the
of West Germany. died Friday Easter Seal campaign will help
of a heaii attae k, a company Cinance that facility.

ate School of Business Amn.inistration. Belore joining Columbus and Southam ln January,
196.2, he was Senior Auclitor for
Arthur Anderson &amp; Coll\P&amp;IlY.
Emery is a Visiting Lectw:er
in accounting at Ohio State urn..
versU;y. He is a member of the
American Institute Certified Pub-

provicled thenecessarypart..splus
the labor

to fix the bikes.

Pl. Pleallllll Stmda,y eveelni M
the hunt for an ena11ar and se-

cured one. They &amp;rel'ti'J' searoe.
The wtcketa II Dom No. 12,
FRED SISSON, S011ofMr,and just above Wheello&amp; are broken
M.n. Leland stsson. Pqmeroy, and U.e J&gt;001 cannot be luted lor
and an Ohio University student, at least 30 clays, lt 11 reported.
will roll in town ovor the Ma,y 4 cajllaln James Iilli hu had
Weekend to udrum''"wftJithecom-

charge of lido dam.
The Homer Smith bad a b lg
erowd ot exeursloailta &amp;mday,
op&gt;nlng of U.e 18111011, In spite
~ bad weather. The Smith carried a big crowd 0111 of lluntlDg.
ton for a sOOrt trip Stmda,y after.

bo which wUl_provideacc~anl­
ment for the .Miss Southern Ohio
Pa,.ant. Pianlstfortl)oeveiiiWill
be Mrs. Marpret N01lllllll and
TALK ABOVf good deeds -, emceeJng the P.....,t at the Po.,.
Members of the Drew Webster eroy Junior High School wW be
Post 39, American Legion, with Joe Struble.
noon.
Robert Vaughan. commander, and
Rlvermen arewantedlnFranee
Russell Moore as child welfare
VICTOR BABR, tiro warden, is to help inU.ewar. C..,ta!nGeorge
chairman, recently picked l() all inviting the .PUblic lo attend an
HBmllton of till• civ is thellrst
of the bicycles at the Meigs Coun- open hou~Je at Sltade Forest on
Ohio River pilot we have heard
ty ChUdren' s Home, took them to
Route 681 all da,y Smda,y, ~ to enlist In U.e war. A well.
the post home and Put them all

into running order. There were

A.ll of the facUlties of the park

will be open lo sightseers and the
nine bicycles involved and not Public may also elimb into the
one ot them had had any service tire Control tower for a bird's
before the repair work. The Post eye view of the area.

Cut-Ups Discuss

Pllllburi!l.ctnelm.U lrade, ont
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hla CJI?Illlon, ttie .tiel! ovor II' the
lrtl4e WI~ CIIPfaln C, W, KnOx
and blo &lt;raw·.., the old Keylbine
knowl\ ilvetman he hU 11ro 110111 , on frllllibt ever koown. Proper · - • bell (1\ jhe tine. The Key.
Wbo have .Onot.d in U!eleSim'a kinds · of IM&gt;ats with a "!'.II ·'stole lllci the blgeotbuJI.
Anrlf. ; .
.river the yoor roundlhouldmake nou 1!1 'the lllle ol iii1Y poektt
~"1'"'"'- are .llol .... DDIOflortheownersUcmroto· in U.o 'Pitt......_ lrlde. B111J
exempt and are llli&gt;Jeet to tho Ol)trate them •an be r-. '
Klmlile was ber perlor and lite
drlllllll1)' Ume.
• lakes mudl 1_.- Ul dellv· lato Georp BOrrid,e ~ Collll&gt;oer frelalit bT nil than It 111, her llle!!lrd· a.e11 ~
APRIL 9, 1918- At U.e ao- by boat. A Huodngton manprtout ao tile Keystooe Slate's Wlllntv·
nual meet111g o1 the director• · • seheAI!e wllldl !howed the\ It or apln be -011 an Ohio Rlvof U.e Seoutlzy SteamlM&gt;at Co., takes !rom 7 to 18 da,ys by ntl er packet.
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er 11omor 6mlth, at Pl. Plaas- Fort111101db, ai1d by boat the aamo
APBU. 11, 1918 .- ,The !lOCk·
ant, tile following ol!teoro were da,v; from iiUIItiDaton to Clllcln· eta are uriable to handle t h e
elected: Homer Smith, president naU it takes 7.21 da,ys by· ratl lreiallt that is belnlolreredalong
and generol-, c, c. Bow. and by IM&gt;at, 24 houn; lnrm the routes and the rsllroada are
yer, v:lee.pi-esldent; Tal Strib- Huntington to Plltoburi!l, 21 to unable to lllrtdllh OIIOUih lralna.
lin&amp; 110Cl'8!ary, and c.R.McCUI. fll da,v• by rsll, three or lour
The earpentora• sirlko In the
lo!qb, tnasurer,
da,ys by boat, if 111)' OOato are boat bulldlnB yards aear J&gt;1tto.
Aller maktJ&gt;g a trip down U.e running.
....., Is -811' ~tbe
river aa rar as Louisville, t h e
There Ia aaid to be a ftal river bullneoo and the .....,..
Homer Smith will return to ~ lor a poclult lnrm Rlnt- mont mar be a - to ·take 1
Pitt8burtlh lor U.e excursion 181- iDgtoe to Olarlaoton. Boats haYe hand and oettle .it. ru....._
ooo. captain Homer &amp;n!U. will beeo refusing frailtlt II lflmt.. laid carponlen have reetlved
eommaud the boat.
ID8ton.
an lnereese of 66 per - with·
Manager Alvin E. Martin, Ohio
Ill a yoor, and aok 20 per 01111
APRIL
10,
1918
The
river
more.
and Kanawlla Transportation Co.
Tho u. S. Governmeot baa ....
wlloriboal, in renewing his fill&gt;. 11 rillq, a rt.. of aeveralleet
SCrii&gt;UOII, writes that bualneSB havtns oeeurred slneo &amp;mday. slctered the Monoaaahel• River
out of Plttoburi!l is eJ«:OpUon. The water was IQl "' the Cour- lnrm ito II1IIUtil to Loek No. 6,
ally &amp;QOd, lite only trouble be- ler'o bllll lido mornlns. A r... inclu!llve. a war neeeoolv, IIIII
Ing • learclfl of pocket beotJ more feet will float her otl the this zone contains the bolt buildlnl 71rdl .. that ri........ hopo
and a llhortqe of deckhands. bonk.
The lliMor to the onJy pocket
The ~- CIIY Is being re· that f-.J aalhor!Uea Will nmntng out ol Plttobur&amp;h and painted on U.e Kanawha -··-take a hand in the dlapJte 1011
llhe haa had to relosa frelillt at and a new roof is being prt 011 bave It oettlld eo that awir of
mll1)' landtnco.
U.e JIOCkel before abe - .. tl!o tho ..,IM&gt;atsnowiUidereon-.:.
captain J. Brown, former Clllclnnatl - Loulsvllla trade. Uon ma,v be flDIBhld.
wharlboat proprietor at Roche,. Work 011 the 1nt11ana Is being
There Is a lfllllllllld for·aew.
tar, Pa., waa In town Tuelday on pullhed " rapldl,y aa pulllble by barpo and 11 ~ ...., . . llloc:k
business. He stated U.s! U.e few BUll' Lee, master lh!,p Clr]lell- It would 1101 take them loag to
pocket boats running at U.e prel- tor of U.e Loulsv!Ue-Cindnaatl flnlllh tile work and have tham
II work .., the river,
eet are 8IIUnB 11m hlllboot rates Paeket Co.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMITTED - Carol 91ultz,
Rar.ine.
l!SCHARGED - None.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMITTED -

Cathy Gilkey,

Pomeroy; Mrs. Florence Werry, ~racusej Bernice Nichobon.
Rutland; Howard J:Qnohew, Rae ine; Miriam Walter, Marietta.
DISCHARGED - Bett,y Stewart. Ernestine Werry, John Jividen, George Christy, Pat Ross,
Jr., Cyrll Coleman, Harry GibbS~
Edith Sayre, Bruce Conde.

renew your faith and lift your
heart as you worship in your

church this Easter Sunday.

OHIO VALLEY BANK
Gallipolis
If Free Customer Parking

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eComvJcte Banking Service

Holzer
HOLZER HOSPITAL: VlBiting
bours 2--4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents
only on Pediatrics WanL
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Ethel Shaver, 235 Second Ave,, GalUpoUs; Mrs. Jo''"'h R. ~s4 Rt. 2 Bidwell;
Mrs, Robert L, Thomas, pt.
Pleaaant; John D. Jiv:lda!, RIP
cine; Ecl(!ar R. Payne. tronlnn;
Mrs. Clal'a P, Holmes, Catletts-

burg, K,y.; Mrs. James L. Pulley,
Kenova, W. Va.i Bill M. Powell,
Columbus; Mrs. John L Zembry,
Gallipolis; Robert G. Croot,
North East, Pa.
BIRTHS
Mrs. John L, Zembry, GallJDo.
lis, daughter, 4:38 a.m. Saturda,y.
DISCH.\RGES
Martha J. Brewer, Mrs. WU,.
Uam A. Carman, Q)ugtu c. CleJ,.
land, Mrs. Mary Cordell, Rehee·
ca Sue Fields, Mrs. Ibnald E.
Gillenwater, Mrs. Eugene Harrison, James B. Hawthorne. Mrs.
Walter Jones, Mrs. Mamie R.
Lewis, Margaret L. Lewis, Bethany D, LJ,pscomb, Dawn Mallette,
MerrW Pritchett, Mrs. Jesse
c. Prot!ttt, Mr•. LUlie M. Ran&lt;blph, Mra. Be88ie So.rre. Mrs.
Isaac stacey, Mrs. Stlrley WU..
son, Mra, Edgar C. WoUe. Mr8o
Naomi R. WoUe. Wtwam W,
Yonker, Mrs. Gene Green,FriDk
G. stone, Usa IL Davts, Mru.
Larry G. Johnson and infant dluo
ghter, Mrs. Charles L. Thaxtoo
aud infant aon.

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CHESI'ER - The Courthou..
L\Jt-Ups 4-H Club met st t h •
Chester Methodist Church Mnn·
day with tile advisors, Mrs. DJn.
aid Mora aud Mrs. Esrl Dean,
discussing the refl.l(rementa for
U.e foods and sewing jll'OjeetaU.e

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Recreatloo was In charge of
Joyce Myers and Linda Baer.
The group approved a potato
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be held April 22nd at the home
of Mr•. Esrl Dean. - Elatne
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CHESrER - Sgt. Larry R.
Belley, 5011 or Mr. and :Mrs.
Rex Baney. Chester, stat1oned
with the U.S. Air Foree near
Loncbi, England, 11 on a 5,00&amp;
Dille tour or the continent.
He crossed the Englilh Channel, toured IWirid and ~~~ro..
lona, ~ Rome and Voniee,
ltel1; Geneva, Slfltzerllod; U...
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Katie's Korner
By Katie Crow

/1968 ICK LeSABRE
4 DOOR SEDANS

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POMEROY - Ma,y hal some have Burpry sc~ Within
exciting e,.nts coming 11&gt; - One the two month• and Wbo
is the Ml88 America
taxm U.ey wlllllled blood tnDoo
under the direction of Bob Ho&amp;&gt;c . fuslon1, to the ~
atch which wW be staged Ma,y t bile and make definite
11 tho Pomeroy meniS,
J u n i o r lllsh
llr. Nea10 laid 150 plnte o1
SchooL At Pr6o blood are needed. The R o c k
lent there are U ~rinl!l Better Heolth Q,m II in
contestante.
ebarge ot the canteen. tr It all
The .Paeeantof. posslblet pleue ao and give to
fers a very eaJoy.. the Bloodmobne.
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entertalnmelll as cl»e- Endive Salad:
the girls gract1 endive stal~
ouall' porlorm in
lllble81100n lemon juice
KATIE
bath!nc &amp;u!t. and
I smell beot (cooked)
evening gown compeUtton. Tbee
I IIPrla of parBley
to add lro!tlng to U.e cake each
Wuh and dry d1e ondlve (do
gives a talent presentation.
not handle endive untU read;v to
This rear's .Pqeutt: will be serve). Cut endive into 2lengdta
elegan~
and ellce eoch piece long!hw!IO
into ltl'UJ•. Cook, cool and peel
MAYIOa~~•oowll~ beet. Then cut Ill
of U.o
staged by the ~~YraeUJO Litde •IDle size as the eDdivt ll1d uLeague usoelatton. The 111'011&gt; ranp on plate wtthoaclve. has been rorw.te in securing aon with oubeUtute lilt and .. _
tDP entertainer• - non.p.rofea- oo Juice and pralllh wiU. a few
sionel, that ia,
rpriga of J)U'aley, (And oa11 ~
The U80Clat!on ia lrl'lnil to calotte•O.
make eooug1l to la¥&gt;rove
conditions at the - ball park
which the toWn hu pureba8ed,
SUQON ARRIVES
WE REMIND Meta• Coun!J ...,.
~RID (\;PI)-~. ~
st&lt;lent&amp; of the ~tie that t1un Barnard, thl fantld heart
wW be at tho Pomeroy Junior · tnniiPJant · ..,.,..,. from South
Hilh School Monda,y AprU 15 Afrl&lt;a. artlved SaturdiJ from
!rom 1 to 6 p.m.
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Vermn Nease. Blood DJalD.. Janeiro u a peat ot the
man aska thlt all peraona whO Brulllan govermnent.
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HP Engme, Red,~. Power Steering, Power Brakes, Custom
Seat and Shoulder Belts, Tinted Windshield, Whitewall Tires
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"BARGAIN SPOT OF THE WORLD"

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ceseerteo - liltgnuo Ol'ltnS - Gultero - 8trlnp _ Racordl _ lluaical bo8trum- ...
Buescher - ~ Mualc - llencbllns.
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.Treasurer, C
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·i pany1 wUl speak at tf'
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lllgh School here, IQt;
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history's second fully automatic
link-UP in orbit today, according
to the Soviet news l£ency Tass.
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annual El•ter egghuntoftlle Middleoort ·Pomeroy Rotary Club.
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USUALLY PLACID SPRING WEATHER broke loose In Ohio day With a. barrage of aOOwera and thunderstorms throwing off tP to
60oati~Mn-bour wlnda and even a tornado reported in Northwestern
Ohio near Fremont.
The brunt of the storm, which brought hreooler weather, hit the
Cincinnati suburb of Blue Ash, w~ as ~ as100 homes sutrered
roof or win&lt;bw damage. The mayor of the northeastern Cincinnati
suburb esllmated damages at $100,000, .

WASHINGTON - GOV. NELSON A.lloc:ketellero!NewYork wW
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Indiana lnduatrioli&amp;t J.lrwin Miller, whoheadsthenew~¥ Cormed
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plani to molie a major speoch&amp;tating"clearlylllld e&gt;Piicltly hi• view
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to an orbit ranging rrom 12'1 to
148 miles above the surface that
the craft would be usedfor"testing new systems and elements
of the design or spacecr.aft'' phraseology which in thepasthas
been used to describe tests of unmaMed Prototypes or manned
space ships.
Today Tass said, "An automa.tic orbital docking ol the Soviet
Cosmos 213 artificial earth sat.ellite with the Cosmos 212 ~ut.­
nik has been effected."
The agency said the Unk-q», a
vital operation in the prepara,.
tion of future Soviet manned voy..
ages to the moon, was accom-plished by Cosmos satellites
Number 212, hunched Sunday,
and 213, launched today.
The Soviets staged history' s nrst fuli.Y automatic
lbliOottr In ·oi1Jlrllllt llli:iis a
space highlight the week ~&gt;&amp;­
fore the U.S.S.R. celebrated
Its 50th aruUven;ary.
The United states hadprevioUJoo
ly linked UP manned !paceshlps
of its Gemini series.
But .!?ovlet sctentistswrotethat
Russia's fully automatic orbital
lin~ was a more sophisticated
operation with great slgnillance
in the future erection of huge
manned orbiting laboratories as
well as In the race to Put men on
the moon.

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co return from an outing Sunday atternoon.

ATLANTA - FEIERAL AGENTS, Intensifying the largest manhunt In FBI history, today maintained stringent silence as they foJ...
lowed a cold traU In the hunt ror the sniper assassin of rr. Martin
Ud:her Kine Jr. The hWlt for elusive Erte starvo Galt cootinues, ~
tmugh tpere la ~ warrant outstanding for the seaman.
Polk:e in Jack.onvUle. Fla. said Sundlijo two hitchhikers arrested
on vagrancy charges had oo eormectlon with the case. They were arrested .tter a Negro motorist reported one or the men looked just
like an l'rtl&amp;t'a sketch or the murderer.

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A hunt for the toddlers and_pre-o
sctvol agedchlldrenpreceded the
one tor the older grouP. Wendell
Gerlach, president of the Rotary
Club. served ,as master of ceremonies wUh Mayor c. 0. Fisher
extenmng tile tteleorne. ·-·
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hunt was Middleport Chief or P~
lice Herbert Gilkey. Middleport
firemen were on hand to assist
with the egg hunt, and the sound
system was Installed by J o h n
Werner.

United Press International

LOGAN, OHIO- TWO NEWARK TEEN-AGERS were loundesrly
~ cold, wet and hungry, following a nine-hour search in Cedar
Falls state Park near here.
Charlea Ankrum, 17, and Pamela Jean Wallace, 16, were found
under a ledge ocr one of the park's trails. Neither required trealment, although Sherict Paul Hartman said the co~le were "cold. ·
wet and hungry." An intensive search was started after the girl's
father 1 Richard Wallace, called Hocking County sherifl's deputies when

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Pomeroy and Middleport budnessmen -were awartied at the
hunt. Ronnie Hawkins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hawkins of
MidcUeport, was the tinder of the
golden egg, worth $10, and Barry
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Identity of
Jloy Sought

who was killed in a routine train-Tile department or SleriffRoblng Olght with tho U, S. Navy Air ert Hartenbach and Pomeroy PoCorps on April 8, have been set · lice were atteJDPtlng to determine
Cor 2 p. In. Tuesda,y at the Ewing today the ldenUt;y of a boy found
FW&gt;erolllome.
Sunda,y wllllderlng almlessl,y 1n
A gra.duo.te or Pomeroy HiJh Pomeroy.
School, Lt Genhelmer grad!&gt;~rill Hartenbachlata !mnda,y
ated !rom Ohio State Unlverslt;y morning wa&amp; talking with the boy
In 1965. He receivl'(l hi• go I d In an &amp;ttemjlttoiearnhi&gt;identit;y.
wings as a naval pilot last Octo- The child, abJut 10 or ll,hadnot
ber. He was stationed at Okinawa. told authorities his name, the loSurviving ·are his mother, Mrs.
cation or his home, or his age.
Olan Genhelmer1 Pomeroy; three Authorities said theywereunable
&amp;is tors, Mro. WWtam (Betey) to dmermlne If the boy knows
Knight. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. WJ.l.. this lnformltlon, or Is just r•
llam (Rachel) ~erldan, Po.,... lu&amp;lng to disclo•e 11.
roy, and Mrs. Peter GJIMHth)
Vanica, Cleveland, and a brothPTA TO MEET
er, J, Edward Genhelmer, RoyThe
Middleport
PTA will meet
al Oaks, Mich. His rather, Olan
tonll!hl
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the elemenGenheimer, died in March, 1967.
Ofticiatlng at the services will tary ochool. A &amp;late patrolman
be the Rev. Carver Willlams and will speak and the chlldr101 of
the Rev.. Wendell Stutler. Friends the school patrol will be given
may call at the funeral home any- spedal recosnJtlon. Rolrellhtlmo. Burial wlU be In Beech ments will be served by thell'ade room mothers. Grove Cemetery.

On the Farm Front

The experts predict

Butter's Long Slide Will be Ended '
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'lowell olneo the Agriculture DeWA.S!UNGTON (UPJ) - Fed- parbnent besan keeping dairy
. oral farm ~· Qilok 1968 eoouiuJIII1!ioo .reoords In •1909,
- brll!l at J6ilat a !omporm Almoil ce110inl7 it li the lowell
holt to th~ lOIII term Ill d • aloee some lbjoo In · the 19th
oJIIeh bp ,
the aver""
lb' .BERNAIID BRENNER

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!are outlet• wa&amp; likely to olllet liao widenlna mr lia&lt;o.
8l\l' further drOP . ihla· rear in
11: 191!7, tholfpleol ccellidner
&lt;Oinmer&lt;!al•~e•.
waa· ulllll 10.6 pomcia of mar' Aa·.
a:a 1~56; huttcr aai1ne and ·GOb' 5.6 polllllia of
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Press .Jnternattonal
A man of peace' once aaid, "I
have a dream."
It was ln· the spirit or the
wordf~· or the Rev.
Martin
LutbeN Klng Jr., that millions of
Americans gathered &amp;utda.y to
celebrate Christendom's holiday
or h~ Easter.
Many or' the servtce&amp;conckltted in churches, parks,
stadiums, on mountain topswere direct meinQrlals to King.
others were Oiled with the joy
of the resurrection and the hope
that .,.man, with Goers help,
could improve an imperfect
world.
A special Man was lleld at
Chicago' .s
J~ea Roman
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Ne1J- York Cl,ty'• new Roman
Catholic archbishop, Terence J.

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COoke, recalled the Hterrlble
sWrerlng and angJJ(sh ol oor
nation" following the slaying of
the civil rights leader.
HWhat we have all so recently
experienced .,.,. serve to make
more personal and lntlmate the
message of this Easter Sunday,'' he said in services at St.

Patrick's cathedral.
The hUDdreds who atter)ded a

ttrally of hope'' in the Unlversl t;y ol Detroit Sta&lt;llum were
aaked to llign cardo oommlttlng
them to a part in social justice
prograDll. At New York City's
Episcopal Cathedral ol St. John
the Divine, the Easter collection

was ckmated to the Southern

Leadership Cul!erence, the civil rll!:hta orprdza~
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The Episcopal bl&amp;hop, Horace
W, W, Donegan, &amp;aid In his
Easter rnessage that Christ "in
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dying, has shown us In his

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ldent Joh.nson new to Hooolulu
~ lor a high • ..vel VIetham strategy review and talk&amp;
With South Korean Presldent

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IVDtle preacher ot 'Dllllriolace,
Martin Luther King . • • ha:a

ever dled in vala!'
,\&lt;rosa tho - . flmll ..o
gathered and ..,
c:hurches and cathedrola, ttiOIJt&gt;.
1a1n 1op
1oru1. to take part
In Eailer worllhip.
llwodreda eilmbed 111.- MI.
Davidaon, at San. FrandiCO,

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holding

118fdad by liD¥ - ·
llallhllghto, to attend

sum:iae services.
The Prelicia!l IIIKI blo llmliT
speot Eaiter at tbllr Texaa
ranch, •ttendlna both Roman
Cathol!e IIIKI flit-' c:hurdi

serricea.

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A band of DlliMdlformiD
knolm as Yipplea llid lbV bad
10,000 to 15,000 porllclponto in
New York'&amp; cmtra1 Park to
I I - to melle, orul in ..,.
cases smc*e m.arfJuaDI, Ill a
..~... It was a demanatratim aplnit ilnlc:lllred IClCiot¥
IIIKI poverw.

McCarthy on

RFK's Heels

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Foree 1 for an t4ght .. hour
CHARLESfON, W, VA. (tJPO- Min- S1a. £-IIi&gt;
By JACKW~LSH
oonstop 4.200..mile fi!ght. He
Corthy wW bring his campalgn lor the lleomc:ratic P n l i - Jllll&gt;o
SAIGON (UP!&gt;- U.S. ftghtorwas due at Honolulu Interna!nation to West Virginia Tlloscia,y on the heels of a ....,alan owing~
bombers flew a record 143
tional Airport shortly otter 1
New York Sen. Robert F. Kenned;y,
missions against ~rth VIetp. m. loco! limo. TheJotmKennecly wound "' a whirl-wind tour ot SOuthern Woat Virginia
nam's southern panhandle SUnPark meeting ••• given more
SatllrGI.Y night Which gave hil late brotber, Jolm F, llennelb',
here
dsy, military 11p0kesmen &amp;aid
urgency by the North Korean
ovorwheimlng •!WOrt In 1960. llcCartb1, - · - .
todsy , Hanoi Radio aald the
Communist ambush ~
here passed out literature sttiPOl"tlng the KlnoeiOt&amp; Suator at tbe
planes returned again today and
tbat ldlled two Americus and
Kennecly rall,y, wiU spend seVllll hours In Charlebombed north ol the 2oth
two Koreans.
Kennedy outlined live ''ei&amp;- Soviet&amp; are illii the ..,. power
ParalleL
mont&amp; ol a new lorelllll IIOiley" plwlicolly obie to lllllan&amp;or tbo
The Hanoi broadcast said one
to
a crowd 01 about 2,000 after VOl')' lllll'VIvol ol lbe United
American plane was shot down
telling
3,000 peraooo In Logan 01 Statea.
in raids this afternoon on N1nh
a three..point plan for Vietnam.
u'Iblrd. we must l._.IMIIl our
Binh Province wflich is above
.,Let me 183 I would p u 11 reltanee on 111dear weapoos m:t
the 20th Parallel on the coastal
back
the searcfl and destroy halt the arm1 raee...
area facing the Tonkin Gulf.
mialions.
I would protect those
.,Fourth, wa aeed • realistic
President Johnson tn his recent
United Preaslnternatlonal
de.escalaUon or the air war set
Israeli ]l&amp;lrola killed llvo Arab areoa of great !l&lt;IIIUistioo con- -al&amp;al of lbo dllolor of Ollna
•
the 20th Parallel as the guerrillas and W'OUildt!d sevea In tera and I 'lnJU!d try to bring and to begin IDIIVinl Amortcan
troops
home
IIIKIIIID·
day
when
thel
Datloa
will
to1&lt;e
a
northern limit.
two weekend dalbes that alao
It was the aecond time Hanoi kUied one loraeli and - - illtule South VIetnamese aoldl- more -.Dol part in tbo International community. Ther. 11
has charged violation or t h e ooe, llll'oeli olllclol• announced era," he said ln Logan.
m
Charle&amp;ton,
Keonedy
&amp;aid,
neltber need nor III'OIIPOet ol
limit. La&amp;t week Hanoi doarged todii,Y In Jeru&amp;alem. ~ties
u'lhe
last
three
years
have
reaucee11 for p:eclpitau1 .ue~a
that American planes bombed a of Ruaatan..rnade weapons were
minded u&amp; ooce again ol the aw- to bring Qdua lido the United
viiia&amp;O In lar norlhwelllem seized.
f1li
reality ol war. It I&amp; time to Nadmo.•
North Vietnam 10 miles from
111e communique &amp;aid one
seardl
again lor a way OIIIOivlng
But K_.. llid In do]Jarllng
the border o(; Lacs. The United guerrilla IICJIOII waa clhoovered
our
problemato
turn
toward
a
from
bla _ . . t lui, "that
Elates denied these charges.
Saturday near Nablus, crowded
I&amp; Whit liiOiljd ilko to 100.
The Sunday raids were the at the time with l&amp;rlelis who IIOiiey ol peace.
"Firil
h
the
need
to
re&lt;og''F'iilh, ODd moil ~.
heaviest against the North since had 1!0110 to Mount Gerlzlm to
nize
that
the
world,
far
!rom
we
muil .....,.US. thel peace
Jotuum ordered limited bomb.. witness Samaritan Passover
ing to aid the expected peace ceremonies. T w o auerrWaa being divided lido too great boa- In the -ld m_. UUio to us
talk&amp; preliminaries with North were killed and lb: wounded tile cari&gt;ps, !&amp; IIIII of dlverlit;y unloaa we &lt;all pro...,. It II
and 8hlftlng forces. We m u 1 t home. We e.mot "Clllttmt to deVietnam.
and ooe lsraeU was wounded ln
loamWhether in Southeail Ell· Ill' and
lioe demando
this operation.
Twelve hours later an Israeli 1'&lt;1110 or Southeast Alia- to deol ol our """ - ' ' wblle opelll!patrol ran Into another guerrilla wlth natlooa, not •• part ol 1 lng blllllllla in the liiiiiHt Ollroemooolithlc Communist move- dom ol othera.
squad at midnight and killed
"A Dltloll tom by injUJtlee
ln&amp;i&gt;ectlon ol Th-rus CoiJD. tllree guerrillas and lost one ment, which no longer exists...
cU 17, Deuihton Q{ America, Israeli dead, the eommunlQJe but aa nations whose s~eaift·~ and violer~ee, lt1 lllreeU pa ..
will be held at 7:30 p. m. llmight aold.
cance and po&amp;olble danger w trolled I&gt;)' ArD1J 1111118--lf thlola
ol the IOOF Hall. Mrs. 1!41th
possible
daniel' to our DWD na-- to be our ccaa-y, we eaa
The Israelis said tbe patrols
Wlkely dl Marietta wW be the captured ·eight mach,lneiiJlll&amp;, donal aecurley mull be eare!IJI. ' - 10111 otbora will loolo
Inspecting ollk:or.
ly welllhed on a ease • by • caoe to ua for ltlllllillloa to I h e I r
and - ··
The ehlrto,r will be dr~ lor hand
prd&gt;i.... .. partlcllsr_agrenade•
el earlier
accused tbe ball&amp;,
Mrs. Ellzat*th Camllbell, Mro.
fiSecond, ln.drls newly dlverae patlm. in their eo 1ft m o a veaSoviel Unlm 01 j)I'Oi"ongtng the
Katlll Baker IIIKI Mrs. Bhoa D&amp;.
world, we mult Seek a m o r e turea."
danpr ol Middle Eait war by
Vol NMnber•-are lsked to wear ur.nnmg the aggresaivenesa" of balanced IIIKI liCI'Illol relatfoo., ~
m'
llhlp
with
the
Soviet
Union.
'lbo
white.
the Arob ilalea.

Patrols
Kill Five

po..,..

Inspection Tonight

Fin.ed

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