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nod'i San&lt;tu 'with Ell - ~
to '!llrltualo, folk · O!onlo to be pre1011ted at 8 aa tilt obloiii; , Allel~l ~ ...,_ .
clili!lhi 'lillh 't.lole ~ '111t'
110\1 ....... •ftlneo will be p.m.. .Solo!rdiJ ill the I'OIIlerOJI Lotcr.
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School analtorlum.
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Merlyn Roll will appear bore cllolo ' Deep Rlyer ·
N.,.ey &gt;:la•!ijlij·~
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llllder the ,..,....lhip of I h e M,yero •• the a&lt;~~,oll_l; ! E!Jzal&gt; or .,
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Twin Cll;f !llrille c)lll&gt; !or the Rook, _ajld Soon 4it · WIU. Be . Coolwater and
"-tilAI~ TOII!j)le Crljlplod aill- Done, and Calby cwwD fa tile World.
Wolt .DI. . . .
ooa 0( lhe
dren' a Asan. For tbefr wear- IIOiolal for 'llerohwln'• jlumnor"THIIUNGLI 110011"
time
and
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Man's
poae
!rom
bora
wDl be a voeol
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chorus
member&amp;
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be
(Totbnltel,..l
Porgy
and
Bell.
Feolurod
oomeortai
oole&lt;llon, 'llle Gteo!IY
lD
formal
attire.
feature Inspired
Kipling
lalsl
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Weep
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will
be
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sildora
with Wail. l!l'OIIIl
Meigs c..m;y lllldeola ill the
'llle Jun.
Pat
stutler,
and
Mlr1;y
Mlllit,
on
the
ba111
ban.toi JeD Ulle,
ehorus are John Llale of &amp;rrawith Joy!
euse, Diana Hartlnpr of Mid- ~rano, will be presented Ia the bus guitar, and ,David An(amoua chardleport
and Nancy Yost of Rt· um Bet Dl from Modame But- dorocm, lho bu&gt;.l!&gt;-tultar. Rlek
V,l.P.'s of
Jllll(le ts
18rfly, From . lhe Kem • Roos Llt:ton Win be 1he pi"'" aceom..
elne.
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America, OUr Heritage, by ~owhoat, Nod Flazer will do panlst for the c:llorus.
:!llri.D.frs attending the oon.Steele-Odes will open the pro- the solo work on Old ~an Rlveert are asked to wear their
gram to be followed by other er. ·
Colorado.
Troll
wltl
feeture
fezzeo. 'lite eonoart Ia open to
aelectlons ot a dassical nature
illcluding Joso Ooly u-.t, Mo- both vocal and Instrumental solo the jllblle oi1d p ellv..- - zart'&amp; Ane Verum, Hallellliah, work with Marilyn Crouse and illg will be tal&lt;en at Ute door.
and Ode to Joy from the Nillth
,....., !rom Ute illtludOd on the pr&lt;ll!raDI of lho
lll!tko of M02art IIIII Rio ~ College O&gt;orua and

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S~ng· M~igs County for ovtr 96 years

Member Federal Reserve System

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CLASSinEDS

.LANCASI'ER, OIUO - WILL EIM' ARD DIXON, 19, ~huged
with •tabb!J!i a lloyton hl&amp;lt oehool footbell coach tall Slptembor,
Pleodod guilty to a manalaughter charge ill court ben Thura~.
He was sentoDcod to a 1·20 year term in lhe Ohio state IWormatoey
at Mansfield.
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Count;r beeouse II was felt Dl&gt;on, a hlgb school drtt&gt;oul, c:ould llllt
reeelve a fair trial ill ~ He had been chorgod with soeo.groo murder, and had pleodecl lnmeen~ He changed his pleo when
the charge wu reduced.
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Ohio Flv&amp;oila1 Forecast
NEW YORI) (lJPD - Prices
Temperatures
In Ohio wlll
to&lt;la,y ot&gt;eaoc1 mlxecf with a fltm ,
undertone ill active ~ ·lm aver~g~~ near or af.W dqreea
the Now York StoCk E&gt;change. below oormal !lu-lllg tho pe,.._
lod Solo!rdiJ tJu-oueh Wedneo~.

occlll'riQ! as ahowersilleS.
urdl,y through Somdl.v and
again middle ol , _ wook.

Mock Convention
Opens at Ohio U

Pre .. convention acthUiea

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01 Memorial Auditorium, Where
three li.S. .C ooere•IIQI.,._eaaed the student ~eo.
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GM PROFITS IJP
NEW YOIIJ[ (IJPl) - ,~
n&amp;IOrll4 Tlriorlde)'
17 Pll' centlni:t&lt;oiH Ia pniata
for the flrll quattar ol 1116hn
a 19 por eeat rise Ia worldwide
llllei ol autoinobueo ..-.1 tiUckl.

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Hams and bocoDo On Baaban
Road, first rood to right. !igno
point Wt.)',

BANK ROBIIED
llAPLE HEIGHTS, Ohio (IJPO
- Pollee here are soareblqJ for
I miD Who OStiPod wllh Ill •'*'mated f1,000 from the 11n1on
Commeret Banh branch Thura.
~aftermon.

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transit elaiB waa ·Carl Bishop. Ironton City schools. pictured
on the left. The' tunnen1&gt; on tho rlsht was Earl Fradd, Rotk
Hill LocaL Wlnnen were determlnod by result&amp; of wrltton and
oral teats and ,driving oldllbeldndthowneoL The event was held
01 tbo U&gt;streoin Publlt ll&amp;o AreaontheGalllpoUs river front.

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GALUPOLIS - · Member• ol the out &lt;!( •SChool ~~~~
Youlh Corps, now
In ~ .,.! - · ~~!,..
counseling servl&lt;lel ~ eoeh recuW',~~ .,...,... --,. tD .
WIIUim W, Webb, Diretto&lt;, NYC.·
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Tho record show• thel 281110111berS hlvo lelt tbe NYC,l ·J&gt;l'Ofli'liiD ·
since JU: 1, 19611; lncludllw two who have r_..o tD cOil. . Ill&lt; ·
enrolled 11 technl&lt;&gt;al tr~ cent.ers, one pllee41D tbe Job CoAl&amp;,
two hi,. racelvocl ~ lllrocillliU'OUIIII tile' ~C. ~ l!&amp;YO .
beee a!IIPioYod by othor plac'""ent sepreea, two. - · -od lho
arme4 fortes, and six areawalllnl plac-orl'ul'tber , _

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Webb polnl8d out that out of modlale area. w ae.,aiDI lhom
a total of 61 )'00018 - ' " who wllh lacllllleo Ill tbolr ....,_
have received asslalanee and mwlll;f, IIIII •live a leW • •
counsellllg ~ lho Nel.,.bor- and Upa to .....,.., Ia IU!IIre em.

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NIGHTS UNTIL .9 AND SAVE IN ".~ .
OUR MONTH,EN[) 'SALF OF'. :i
FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR HOME' ;
AND .wEAR~NG:.AePAREL
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GALUPOLIS - With tbo proclamaUon of MliY 1 th,..... 7
as Mental Hoallh Week, Galli·
polls State Inslllute Is oordlal1y tnv!Ung the pQollo to Ylall
1ho Institution ~ring ~

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lhan 10 per ten1 are praoenll¥
IUIOJ11Ployed and available.
ALL VOLUNTEER
Counseling isprovldedtomam· bers by local ooun\l' olllclale al
110 cost. Purpose of the counoolill&amp; Is to give the youth a kDOWledgv of the several eoont)l, stele,
and federdi olllces ill their 1m-

plO)'IIIent.
'llle eounaolillg "'"eo Ia oaly
one ~ .aid provided !lY
1oc:ol ol!lees IIIII lhe Gellla •
Mello C.A.P. ol!leoa. ~
lblo eouoaellbr. the C.A.P. trt11
to lntraaae lbe odu&lt;oll,. 1 D d

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to l1fOIIIre ,....,. peope .
(CoaiiDood.., Pap :0

GSI Is .Holding
Open House Days

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the. r_unni"""• Clllrord IlruQlfleld, of Jlle
ovenl •'1'••1110•"""od by lha Ohio
School Eml&gt;lo,yea and the StaiAI DEI!artmenl

I! lhll II lho case, ell ..,. oeod .
do II to ID!orm the guide atllle .
li4lsiDnlal af 111e tour and IIIIo
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00 !llidel for lho tour, 11111 reH~ dafdurlnKih!swookthere !reltlmenll wDl be oorvod In the ··
wltl be two periods d tours: Homemaldlli ~ 01 the ·
lhe first will be from 9 a.m. eonclualan of each tour·
Tho theme for Menial Heollb
\0 11 a:m. and the oeeond !rom Woek lhlo , _ Ia, 'l1lt llonlallJ
1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Alli&gt;oulb there Rotardod· pq~1 Wbo Need PooIs a planoed ilillerary for the ..
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Saxbe Will
Visit City

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tor It wUl be the

Rev . •jlljole · ~

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-·~-~·will be Deoll
JObn ~; ' jllo. Gr- Collele, Prell- d lho Gallla ·
Coulll;f Aaooelallnn for Rellrd.ed CllldreD; lolro. Allllbellel!lo\11,

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Mrs. Min' ll!llrJ, advloor, Parenll' Volunteor Aaaoelalton of
G.S.I.; a repre-Uve !rom the
Ohto Manlal Heollb Aaaoclallon.
and Judp Jclm Howell, or a
rl!&gt;roaenlllllve h-om the Boord
Q( Dlrettor&amp;, Gallla C o u n I y
Board of Mental~
Dr. Qlerlco D. Doronila, &amp;1~ GallijiC&gt;IIo state 111sUiute, will ll!nll!l' lnformsllm
relative to Galupolla Stale In• - · '111toe ,..-uvea
will be available lor anower!eg

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Mmlal 1l!oallb
I• 111 exeeUent ~V' for the J!Ubllc t o - &amp;t'Qolllated with Ute
problem. en~ and the
llllda of the mwt;:Ut retarded

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'Ilia 8lllf af GSI Ia hlpl\ll everyone lnlere~ ill maUl .
boallh wiU Ylall the hospital this

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ATHENS, Ohio CIJPO - A Rep.mllcan Mock Comlllljoo begin&amp;
01 Ohio llnlveralt;r 1llde.r wllh
2,600 student del"ffltel OliPac:lod
1D nominate their prelldenl and
vlee president by *turde.f Dl&amp;ht--

US IHlT IIU IIET • THIS 1111! HlT SHCUl:
All. . 81. $'Jofllt 014" .-1111'' ........Iwill

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'lllo Melia ~,'Fol: Huntora Alan• . will meof at I p.tb.
~ at !be clllbboule. ... Ea.
lie Rl~. 'Corbell Cloak'. pteoldent, lllld. Plans for lho bench
and Oeld lrlal&amp; "' be hold
lia¥ I and f will be mode. AU
fox hlllllera ore ID9Ited.

Jlalo-&lt;lme hlgbs will average

ill the lower eoa ill north and
lhe 60s Ia lOuth. OvOI'nlgbt low reodbJi!S wDl be In
the lower 18 middle toa,
Warm 01 start of JIOI'Iod,
lui'DIIW "9ider Somdl.v with
onJ.y mlaor ~ehl~Wes
thereofter. Proelpl- will
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UNITED NATIONS - U.S. AMBASSADOR Arthur J. Goldberg
to&lt;la,y began the "filial pllq&gt;" of his wan!~ United Nallono .......
by pleoding for world acceptance of a treall' to •toll the oprood of
nuclear wec»ons.
• Goldberg said 'lllur~ he would return to Private lifo at tho
end ol the current Geuonl Ailsembl,y session Ill June. Prealdeat GUN SHOOT, Racine Gun Club,

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lor the
Iron Curlaln eouatrlel was
lhe entry of D
or ka
StoJslc, liS, In the Mloi Ynlverao Beauty Papaul. Mill
Stojllle wiD ropreaoal Yagoala\'la In tbe eoateol. 'floe
Ualvenlty of Belg1de IlldeDI Ia 5-foot-4, wol&amp;ba 1ll
pouuu and meo111re1 :11IIS-38.

CLEVELAND ·- VICE PRESIDENT HUBERI' H.llunjllhnJ)'wm
be the ·pltk of Ohio's 128 daleptea 18 tho Democ;11111t Nallonlol Cot&gt;ventlon, Iormor ~ Rober! E. Sweeney predicted Thorodo.Jo, ·
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Sw-, ~ lor dalepte ·at-large, hao bHol organldJw
•.:,:! the United lllimoerats for l!llllilihrey in Ohio and said, "I illtend to
Work as bU'd u I cu to advance his cause:• He 11ld the Vice P~
sident wW make the rormal announcement of hil candidacy ~
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~ and that he has been lnvllod to a lunch ill Walihillgtoo where the
anno~~~~tement is elii&gt;Ottod to be mode.

RUTLAND

All Accountai:::~·U:;: $1MOO

Alter a state llll&gt;ortmont brlellag Thur~, a Congres&amp;mlli
who attou&lt;led reported lhat "they feel thoro's no &lt;bubl eoerclon
was used. The only Q.teBtion is what cype of coen::lon."

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WASHINGTON - THE BrATE IEPARI'MENT ·belleves crow
members ol tho caplurod liSl Pueblo wel'e fortod to wrltAI tho lettors they have bean sondl~ home 18 America, ac:eordllv iD &lt;oJ&gt;o
gressional sources. Letters from men aboard the llt1 &amp;hlP have
allogod thai It vlolatod North Koi'OIII waters durlllg the million
that ended ill its cuture by the Commwllata J1111. 23.

Johnson said he had named George W, Ball, a former ·u n retery of slate, 18 succeed him.

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~tramelawa.

new motor

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llld ...~ 111\ol ••
of each driver to ..... "'
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· wllh lhe new lawa.
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young mm ;ind
· Frllllc cfiuders. Ohio State ..,..,
..J!Ol'!"'""'l -loy.
Eln,ploymoot Center, eouneellng nuint IIi ~,......&lt;lf.llielr cboloe.
1a .....U01, -•oed lhe Ho ,al&amp;O~!Od. Ulo. lmport.
, ~.. o1 koeping a&lt;tlll'ate alico of Qlldlng 1llo voW1on lor
. oq!oy_. recoi-ds by .• u b wll\oh 111~ ~Ilea Ia aull·
NYC enrollee. Cbllder&amp; alao Od, CliO tiMlY •Will ~ mbll.
. otnaoed lhe ln\X&gt;rllln&lt;e of so
NYC ·members alao re&lt;elve
NYC rooor&lt;l toward lllturo em. COI!stanj s..,moton and .....
piO)'malt. He aleo poiJIIAid wt eeUng by lhelr worl&lt; ...,.roothat NYC members are eligible era and members fl. IJle offlee
for further lralalng at tecbnl- atatrs of111otC.A.P. ollloeo. Their
OaJ oeoters a1 Ja&lt;kom a n d l)l'lmar1 SOal ' Is to hetp these
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YOIIIII tioot&gt;lo oblaln lhelr ftrol
!paldngln MelgaCclun(y,Rob- Jcib, mik~ tlte job a sueoosaful
· ert -.!1, Prllldpal, Middle- one and plaee oacjl enrollee Ia
Elemealai')'Scbool, -•oed
eiJIPloymeot or leoh·
·1ho 1mpartence o1 111o NYC as nlcaltralnlne.
a alerting plaoe for each en-

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rollee .llld 1llo lmporlanl part
. tltoee 10UDI ~· will play I n )
reeoivlni futuro NYC programs
for 111o orea.
lolorril cbaiiiiii&amp;'Od each NYC
eorolloe to help chanp 1llo fu.
lure of Melp Coont;y. He )lOinl-

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tend Cirst grade classes In the
clcy scl&lt;&gt;ols sytem8thiB fall were
MIDDLEPORT - MaJor Paul
r"'llstered Ill' their Parenti at c. Holter, 1011 of Mn. Freda
four oeporitelocaUonsThiU'Iday Wyatt, Middleport, bas been •·
llld Friday,
warded lhe Air Force Common·
Uoolflclol figures SOOW 150 dation Medal.
were reglatttr€ld at Wuhington
A .apedal order has been Ia..
elementary, 23 at Rio elemen- sued at tbe Headcparters Air
Wy, 17 at Green and llal Clay. Training Commaod, Handolph Air

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Consoli Ctlor TV crl111d 11

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MlbO(IIIJ flllllfl Gfl woo-. '

Get the biaest •iewillj IVailable

ln color lV--tOJineered wlftlod
lht "~mmlcll" tllat jllll COli fOOl
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1\j&gt;proximatol,y 90klnderprlen
I alkod how he fell sbwt mik- pgpRo wore registered.
Inc • ohango and aiiiUIIIIng a new
Parents who could not or dld
llld Important job at ... If42? not register thelroonlandda..,r
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tertlaJI week ore urged to do 10
cll*'t 111 I ha'e bad 1 rew but- u 10011 as possible.
terftles, but I like a ehallenp,
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od lhe
0111 lhe lack ot new in41sb7
In
Immediate area sod cbaiIIIII!Od each member to do eomelhlnl to correct lhe condltlooa.
Pete S!lelclo 1 Melgo Ccluncy
A.S.C.S. m11-r, counseling
Melgo COooiO membel'1, stroaoed
t1te lmportaDce of promplnea&amp;
and aeeuraey o1 NYC employees

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WANTED by lbe Federal B""au' of.lavealtplloD Ia llle
murder of Dr. Marllll Lallier KlDJ Jr.~ Jomeo Earl Ray,
allu Erie Slarvo ~11. frloo!f i&gt;!ili!&lt;l• of Ray, lllltve Jell,,
are abowa to .eemporlaoli wltJi irlllt lkelclbel made fnm
wllueaiOI' de.erlplleua of a maa lOeB fleelag lbe bouse
from wblcb lbe folal bullet Wll fired.

Force Base, Texa1, by
ec.
tlon of the aecreWy of lhe Alr
Force Ill' order of U. G e n.
-·~-Sam Msddux, Jr., air tr-....
llld
co;: ci~tion reads:
uMaJor Paul

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J81dee Luman, R.N.

Ruth Koeehling of
Bidwell ~ted
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GALLIPOLIS -

S!erlf!' o Department late
Frlda1 nlglrt arrested Ruth B.
' Koechlin&amp; 40, Rl I Bldwel~
on a bad check charge for Walb-

'

of

cy. They wore married Msrch 7,
1964 t1 Hllllllngtoo. W. Vt., and
have one -child. She also seekS
&lt;USIOCIY of the child sod alimony.

There i1:a diHerence in Mir1cle W•ter
SE'E the diHerence
SMELL the diHeTASTE the diHerence
FEEL the diHerence

IN

lb.

Marietta Munlcl.

iWIFT'S PROTEN
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Mnllttod{ .~&lt;ft. • • liofll.
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Pt 'm it.,t; Mrl. . ~­

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ld.. .AwJt Grovo; . Mri. G,. E.
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DlerllbOc:li,~"'

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~ . .

IT'S JUST
HONORED AT TEA
COLUMBUS- Mrs. James A.
Rhodes was holte11 for the an..
nua1 llpl'in&amp; iea llld worklhop
Protii'Bm iloDorlna Cclun1y Chelr·
m..,· llld Co.Chalrmen of lho
liartba ~ ~ Ohlnella .
.LibrarY Aa'oocialtOII Sa!Urdaf at
111o Goveraor'1 Mao...., In eo.
1umbu1, at2 p.m ..
Amo11i 111o bOIIOiiod wort Mr&amp;.
Everell R. I!I.Yes, ropreoe¢11&amp;
Melp eount;y\

GOOD OLE'.

lb.

"HORSE~ SENSE
TO IIAIE

RODNEY SUPPLY CO.
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
FOR

MINE MILL TRUCK fARM
• SUPPLIES •
YOU'LL FIND IN

W1XFf111RS
Forlnllumy

. Milts . . .

Canned

39

· C

5-lb.
Size

"For a tempting and
tasty salad at an ·
outstanding low price"
F1ncy I.OIIg
CIICIIIIIbets

SILVEIDAU
FROZEN

STATE FARE
SLICED

cur

WHITE
BREAD

CORN
Hb. 4-oa. kt

1.... ....... Loaf .

s~
INSTANT

COFFEE

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of seale forming lime and
t,..illaln forming impurities.

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(nest MadllntCo.

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GALLIPOIJS - Lynne F.
Fulks, l03\l Third Ave. Oled
· o podUon Friday In Gallla
t;r Common Pleaa Court tor a
dl..,..•• from Richard L. Fulks,
Rodney, on ground&amp; or grossneeIect duQI and eOIIreme ......

EMERSON

tnston Cclunly.

T'

Divoree Asked

• Tone control

Cclun1y

He Ia a eoft...,....... man
olll
actlnc chief llld chief,
bls wont• were ...,. cl11r.
$557
000
Grant
blc:'\nrorma11on dlvl....,, of.
1 paoced at hla l&gt;IC, capable
'
·
pu •
H dQ
!"""'"" banda· 1111 lho 1lllfllllh
GALLIPOLIS - Ohio s., n. lice of lnformstloo, -oar.
_....
'
·
ten Air Training Comrn&amp;lld.
relleotodln hll face, and tltooilll Frank J. Lauscbe ........... Sat. f ' Fllr 15 1965 Jo Oct.
of • line of ~ . "!!~ ~ _llfllv. tltal fbe. Buckey.o,.llll!:il •.• 1917 '~ -· ·:
• ). ,
WIIJii1n: , "
: t:lodilc ~ hU nct~vf"• "Durl~ lh{a perlod1 MJ.jor
; "11111111 wllhOIII .-.,.on od a $557,00o lram to linin&lt;\..
,
..
lbla lor!-.
" ' ~" ·~ o . "'·c:iiltstruction r ol new lines ani! ·"l!!l&amp;rli'Professloual skill, ioidi·
mont llld l!llldaocealdedlmmoaa.
·'11~, 10 ax Qlat eleaves no IQ'stema: and improve other BRE urably in identifYing and solv1wood.
factUUea.
lng problem areas and senJiUve
Fl'lli Jeminp bu mountain•
Ci1de Ramsay, manq:er of the sltuadons in· the release of ln. m hlo borlzoo. 'lboBO IIIOUIIIalns Budteye Rural Eleclrle oM&lt;e I
tloo to public media. Unorl 1110 Mure of Galllpollo. ll In Galllpolla, recetvod a lele- :""ht
oompeleut direction
1
remolD• fur lime to ihoW, what llf8lll from Sen. Lauo&lt;l&gt;e Sat.
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;
he wiU aecoiJIPllsb w1111 hla ax. urda,y Informing him ol111e gr.... , . :·~.:..:c::~.:;:r

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new motor

hoW

atreotalho
llld ...~ 111\ol ••
of each driver to ..... "'
.
· wllh lhe new lawa.
· Which
young mm ;ind
· Frllllc cfiuders. Ohio State ..,..,
..J!Ol'!"'""'l -loy.
Eln,ploymoot Center, eouneellng nuint IIi ~,......&lt;lf.llielr cboloe.
1a .....U01, -•oed lhe Ho ,al&amp;O~!Od. Ulo. lmport.
, ~.. o1 koeping a&lt;tlll'ate alico of Qlldlng 1llo voW1on lor
. oq!oy_. recoi-ds by .• u b wll\oh 111~ ~Ilea Ia aull·
NYC enrollee. Cbllder&amp; alao Od, CliO tiMlY •Will ~ mbll.
. otnaoed lhe ln\X&gt;rllln&lt;e of so
NYC ·members alao re&lt;elve
NYC rooor&lt;l toward lllturo em. COI!stanj s..,moton and .....
piO)'malt. He aleo poiJIIAid wt eeUng by lhelr worl&lt; ...,.roothat NYC members are eligible era and members fl. IJle offlee
for further lralalng at tecbnl- atatrs of111otC.A.P. ollloeo. Their
OaJ oeoters a1 Ja&lt;kom a n d l)l'lmar1 SOal ' Is to hetp these
Y"""""""'.
YOIIIII tioot&gt;lo oblaln lhelr ftrol
!paldngln MelgaCclun(y,Rob- Jcib, mik~ tlte job a sueoosaful
· ert -.!1, Prllldpal, Middle- one and plaee oacjl enrollee Ia
Elemealai')'Scbool, -•oed
eiJIPloymeot or leoh·
·1ho 1mpartence o1 111o NYC as nlcaltralnlne.
a alerting plaoe for each en-

pe.....-

•,. :port

201 Ch •JcJren

rollee .llld 1llo lmporlanl part
. tltoee 10UDI ~· will play I n )
reeoivlni futuro NYC programs
for 111o orea.
lolorril cbaiiiiii&amp;'Od each NYC
eorolloe to help chanp 1llo fu.
lure of Melp Coont;y. He )lOinl-

Reoistered
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GALLIPOLIS - 1\j&gt;proxlmoteo&gt;Pe:lflw to ...
tend Cirst grade classes In the
clcy scl&lt;&gt;ols sytem8thiB fall were
MIDDLEPORT - MaJor Paul
r"'llstered Ill' their Parenti at c. Holter, 1011 of Mn. Freda
four oeporitelocaUonsThiU'Iday Wyatt, Middleport, bas been •·
llld Friday,
warded lhe Air Force Common·
Uoolflclol figures SOOW 150 dation Medal.
were reglatttr€ld at Wuhington
A .apedal order has been Ia..
elementary, 23 at Rio elemen- sued at tbe Headcparters Air
Wy, 17 at Green and llal Clay. Training Commaod, Handolph Air

t '-'• . ··

l,y 210 &lt;hlldrOD

Jennings
(Qn¢hued from Pop!)

~ lhll- job."

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loos oenlce .. rlodlo4e!orialon

Lausehe Announces

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MOOU 22C04 Cclnltm~r1ry
Consoli Ctlor TV crl111d 11

ltflteh .... lbln flll&amp;tlrt
MlbO(IIIJ flllllfl Gfl woo-. '

Get the biaest •iewillj IVailable

ln color lV--tOJineered wlftlod
lht "~mmlcll" tllat jllll COli fOOl
mort-all In .M elepnt COiftPICt

dlr

1\j&gt;proximatol,y 90klnderprlen
I alkod how he fell sbwt mik- pgpRo wore registered.
Inc • ohango and aiiiUIIIIng a new
Parents who could not or dld
llld Important job at ... If42? not register thelroonlandda..,r
.......
1
h
·~ -dn'l be uman
tertlaJI week ore urged to do 10
cll*'t 111 I ha'e bad 1 rew but- u 10011 as possible.
terftles, but I like a ehallenp,
and !hal's what lhla lcib means
but

I

In 1st Grade

od lhe
0111 lhe lack ot new in41sb7
In
Immediate area sod cbaiIIIII!Od each member to do eomelhlnl to correct lhe condltlooa.
Pete S!lelclo 1 Melgo Ccluncy
A.S.C.S. m11-r, counseling
Melgo COooiO membel'1, stroaoed
t1te lmportaDce of promplnea&amp;
and aeeuraey o1 NYC employees

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WANTED by lbe Federal B""au' of.lavealtplloD Ia llle
murder of Dr. Marllll Lallier KlDJ Jr.~ Jomeo Earl Ray,
allu Erie Slarvo ~11. frloo!f i&gt;!ili!&lt;l• of Ray, lllltve Jell,,
are abowa to .eemporlaoli wltJi irlllt lkelclbel made fnm
wllueaiOI' de.erlplleua of a maa lOeB fleelag lbe bouse
from wblcb lbe folal bullet Wll fired.

Force Base, Texa1, by
ec.
tlon of the aecreWy of lhe Alr
Force Ill' order of U. G e n.
-·~-Sam Msddux, Jr., air tr-....
llld
co;: ci~tion reads:
uMaJor Paul

c.

Holter

J81dee Luman, R.N.

Ruth Koeehling of
Bidwell ~ted
.

dis~

GALLIPOLIS -

S!erlf!' o Department late
Frlda1 nlglrt arrested Ruth B.
' Koechlin&amp; 40, Rl I Bldwel~
on a bad check charge for Walb-

'

of

cy. They wore married Msrch 7,
1964 t1 Hllllllngtoo. W. Vt., and
have one -child. She also seekS
&lt;USIOCIY of the child sod alimony.

There i1:a diHerence in Mir1cle W•ter
SE'E the diHerence
SMELL the diHeTASTE the diHerence
FEEL the diHerence

IN

lb.

Marietta Munlcl.

iWIFT'S PROTEN
P..,..Eb ,. ,.
U.S. GOV'Y'. INS """''. ..: .· , .
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PO~ LANES

IV......a Frldijl Nile Wliui. '
.lt&gt;rlllll, 1968
.. ' .
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PLEA$\NT VALLEY OOIPITAL
Mnllttod{ .~&lt;ft. • • liofll.
~ .Form ura. Jack'l!inll!'•
J'!. 'PI-; ~ 1111!1. Pl.

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...

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'

., IX.......Ied: P..rl VIDiDD, Pt.
Pl•loot; Mr,. Aalua Brlalt~
Pt 'm it.,t; Mrl. . ~­

K...... J-; ~ ·!Mior a..,.
ld.. .AwJt Grovo; . Mri. G,. E.
· Fr~, 111111.,; !fn, Elllll01'a
DlerllbOc:li,~"'

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.

'

.

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Yoo.''
~ . .

IT'S JUST
HONORED AT TEA
COLUMBUS- Mrs. James A.
Rhodes was holte11 for the an..
nua1 llpl'in&amp; iea llld worklhop
Protii'Bm iloDorlna Cclun1y Chelr·
m..,· llld Co.Chalrmen of lho
liartba ~ ~ Ohlnella .
.LibrarY Aa'oocialtOII Sa!Urdaf at
111o Goveraor'1 Mao...., In eo.
1umbu1, at2 p.m ..
Amo11i 111o bOIIOiiod wort Mr&amp;.
Everell R. I!I.Yes, ropreoe¢11&amp;
Melp eount;y\

GOOD OLE'.

lb.

"HORSE~ SENSE
TO IIAIE

RODNEY SUPPLY CO.
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
FOR

MINE MILL TRUCK fARM
• SUPPLIES •
YOU'LL FIND IN

W1XFf111RS
Forlnllumy

. Milts . . .

Canned

39

· C

5-lb.
Size

"For a tempting and
tasty salad at an ·
outstanding low price"
F1ncy I.OIIg
CIICIIIIIbets

SILVEIDAU
FROZEN

STATE FARE
SLICED

cur

WHITE
BREAD

CORN
Hb. 4-oa. kt

1.... ....... Loaf .

s~
INSTANT

COFFEE

rust and cloudiness, free
of seale forming lime and
t,..illaln forming impurities.

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.... 2110
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·

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
MIDqt.b'ORT, OMIO

Your
Qolce

·-

:.

. TER rillbt from your !au·
-~. G!i·ea water, free of

$3.2.9

Fres1J TellS C1rro1s (f·lb. PQ.)

( .

WY TERMS

.'' 'hlly'tdect ."~~:::.~

STOCK ~ ...

(nest MadllntCo.

Furnishes clear, sparkling
· refreshing MIRACLE WA·

SWIFT'S PREMIUM
" o:n;oVT. INSPECTED " '" o;

Fresh Gren Gallas
(dspW

.

l:ompletely Automatic
:·.Electrically Operated

, :1

Beef Liver

www•

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.... Bllcldad lltltl '- . 111111111it·
&amp;

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f.:,;

GALLIPOIJS - Lynne F.
Fulks, l03\l Third Ave. Oled
· o podUon Friday In Gallla
t;r Common Pleaa Court tor a
dl..,..•• from Richard L. Fulks,
Rodney, on ground&amp; or grossneeIect duQI and eOIIreme ......

EMERSON

tnston Cclunly.

T'

Divoree Asked

• Tone control

Cclun1y

He Ia a eoft...,....... man
olll
actlnc chief llld chief,
bls wont• were ...,. cl11r.
$557
000
Grant
blc:'\nrorma11on dlvl....,, of.
1 paoced at hla l&gt;IC, capable
'
·
pu •
H dQ
!"""'"" banda· 1111 lho 1lllfllllh
GALLIPOLIS - Ohio s., n. lice of lnformstloo, -oar.
_....
'
·
ten Air Training Comrn&amp;lld.
relleotodln hll face, and tltooilll Frank J. Lauscbe ........... Sat. f ' Fllr 15 1965 Jo Oct.
of • line of ~ . "!!~ ~ _llfllv. tltal fbe. Buckey.o,.llll!:il •.• 1917 '~ -· ·:
• ). ,
WIIJii1n: , "
: t:lodilc ~ hU nct~vf"• "Durl~ lh{a perlod1 MJ.jor
; "11111111 wllhOIII .-.,.on od a $557,00o lram to linin&lt;\..
,
..
lbla lor!-.
" ' ~" ·~ o . "'·c:iiltstruction r ol new lines ani! ·"l!!l&amp;rli'Professloual skill, ioidi·
mont llld l!llldaocealdedlmmoaa.
·'11~, 10 ax Qlat eleaves no IQ'stema: and improve other BRE urably in identifYing and solv1wood.
factUUea.
lng problem areas and senJiUve
Fl'lli Jeminp bu mountain•
Ci1de Ramsay, manq:er of the sltuadons in· the release of ln. m hlo borlzoo. 'lboBO IIIOUIIIalns Budteye Rural Eleclrle oM&lt;e I
tloo to public media. Unorl 1110 Mure of Galllpollo. ll In Galllpolla, recetvod a lele- :""ht
oompeleut direction
1
remolD• fur lime to ihoW, what llf8lll from Sen. Lauo&lt;l&gt;e Sat.
r
;
he wiU aecoiJIPllsb w1111 hla ax. urda,y Informing him ol111e gr.... , . :·~.:..:c::~.:;:r

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• filii power transfofl!llr chassis
• 25.000 vottl of picture power
• 295~.q.ln. viewable ere1
• Automatic c:olar IICNiilor
• Vldoo paldol control
• Ptnn lolt VHF fint 1111101

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ILIBMONY ·BOYS of

oil ~neuse

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Public lliYitod. Free

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. LETART FALLS Melllodlll
Ch....,h covered dllh lellowlhlp
dt1111er fl~Dda.f, s p.m. attheeom..
· , IIIUIIi\Y bulldlni. EveQ'OIIO im'll. ed. Dedi.caUon service at 7:SO
' p.m. following d!Dner.
DISTRICT 13, Pall Ccluncllora
Aaoocl-. Doul!tten of Allierlea meetl at Kimes Convale...
eent Home, Route 50, West of
Atlll!ll&amp; 2 p.m. ~ - Gold111
•
•
Gleom Coondl 254, host unit.
All past councilors of lllstrld

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II IDY!ted.
MONDAY

BETA SIGMA PHI SOrorlt,y,
.. Fouodel'l Day dinner, Uptowoer
Inn, Parkersburg, Monday at 6:30p.m.
MONDAY
~dal meeting, RaoiDe Elemeoter.r School PTA, Monday,
APrll 19, 7:30p.m., at the gacle
achooJ. iillpt. Charles Hayman
will opeak on the pi'&lt;JI)Ooecl boocl
issue.
Sf, PAUL LutherBn Church
Parish Conservation Committee.
8 p.m. Monday at church.

Mra.
. ColUnJ,

CROWNED KING AND QvEEN - In .,; OY"atchlng Eill&gt;dlll aettlng leatlll'inr lll.,.sl .. draw~•. Interior l!ibteciPU. •
lara and an oa&amp;ia, Mils Jlickie HaWley and James Conde were
croWned - · and king or the 1968 Mlclcllt110rt H1ib School
junloJ'oBenior prom. Both )Wlloro, the two were aele&lt;ted by
members of the junior class. Mtas Hawley is tho daughter of
Mr. and Mra. JO&lt;k M.llowley and C&lt;lncle l• the oon of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene J. Conde. A blnquet was served to juniors and
senlon alter which time the members were permitted guest•
for a dlooL Thomas Kelly, faculi;Y member, was toastmaster.
Jane SUrface_ Junior c:lass president, gave the welcome and
Bill Hackett, senior elaas president, gave the response.

SALISBURY PTA Special meet..
lllio 7:30 Monclay ~t at the
ochool. All m•mber• aakecl to
be preoeot.
TUESDAY
SPECIAL MEETING, !\Yracuae
P. T.A. at the l!rracuae Elemeotaey School, 8 p.m. Tuoaclay to
diacusa operatlag expe11111 for
PQMEROY - A Ieder from
the Southern Loeal School 0111- the Korean dllld .._.-tee~ bT
trld.
the One-WOII-OIIe Cla11 of t h e
WEDNESDAY
Pomerw Firll llaptlat Oturch
AOOLT CHOIR practice, S1. was read when the ll"Oll» met
Paul Lulher111 Church, 8 p.m., Thur_, nil!tl at the church.
Wtclot~.
Mra. Harry Blllley had charge
AMATEUR GARDEN C I u b, of the 111H1iDB llhlcb openec1 with
o1 !he cla11 rong,
Weclnetclay, May I, at 8 p.m., group
He
Keeps
Me
Slnslni aDcl !he
·at hollle of Mrs. Charles Gas.
Lord's
Prayer,
Mra.
J. H,Steph.
ldll, Mlclclleport.
enaon, teaeher of the clau, read
THURSDAY
the
Ieder from the dllld
Rl/MliAGE SALE, Thuraclay
and
Bl"'
a
meclltadoo
by
llonJUI¥
and Friday, Stanlli&gt;ury bulldlllio
Arl&gt;aup•
.IIIII St., Mlclclleporl, - 11 the bqlnnio&amp;, God - , was
by· Melp Temple, Pyth1111 Sl,.
tile -111111 qlc of Mr a.
tera.
.RIIo!lh Cook. lle!narl&lt;A-.by ",11\e
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tqllc. lol'ra. Cook read ll¢plure
from l'llllfpplans 3, pve a meclltaUoo,
1 poem aDcl cmcluclecl
wilh
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·Letter from Korean Child
Supported by Class Read

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lclent,

Registration is Tuesday

~committee chair-

men. It was noted

Ulat

navor-

lngs will be aolcl by the wa,ya and

means committee. Mrs. Elmer
Wldtham aDcl Mra. T. T. !~~el ­
ton will be hoste&amp;aes ror the
May meeting.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Cook and Mra. Aten Slain

PQMjii!OY -

Rev.

Dillie!

iieas Cb-. will ~ at 7:30
p.m., Thuraclay, May 2ocl, at the
Domtlle Pilgrim H o II n e os
Qhurch, LaDgsYille.
Rev. 1\Ycle waa Ill hla first

Completed by
Miss Henderson
PQMEROY - Plana ha'" beon

tarm ot misalooar:v senlce In completed lor !he OPOD church

GoJIIIB, S. A., when he aDcl his weddinl of Mill Linda iOJe Hen~ were obll&amp;ocl to r-. to clerllll, claulilrter ol Mr. aDcl Mra.
tM !l.aiea, on doetorlt orders, C. W, HmdoriOII ol Allred, to
~Je ol a aerlooo allOI'If Atrman 1-&lt;~ Charles David WU~ by their omall 1011. llaml, ..,.. of Mro. Mary Amoo,
., . ~ · Whlle at oome he Is villtlna CGoiYillo, R4!Uie 2, and the late
,.. ' tie diiU'cheo to tell obool the D. B. WHllamo.
. ~tual. eclucadooal, aDcl medV&lt;llfl of the cerOIDOIQ' will
Ical progams bolos carried m be .read &lt;11• Fridt;y, May 3, at
7:30 -p.m. at Ute Allred Methocllll
ChurCh by the RoY. Pearl
, llo oerved aa
al Ute llllerior District ol ~- cuto. )Ira. Janet Chapman and
whlcb IDcludeo - k . , . . ,
Pamela - • wIll
a. Patamona, Akawato, and ca. ~·
serve aa ·-•lorlhebrlcle,
aud Mlkt Williams wtll be the
tl&gt; IDcllan tribe&amp; of the Jlmlle. He was also the mitlim.- bell mill.
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pilot, in charge of the 111·
The ...-. will be IDlloncl
ill&amp; Ml'Vice tor the three illter- by a reoopt1oa ucl ID !he
lat ndsolon stadona of the baJIIIIflll ollba c:ltllrcb. ebUrch. Colored slldea will be Mill HenderiCI1 and her fiance
.._.,_ There will be curloolrom are 11167 p-&amp;duateo of EI8IMn
U..lleld 00 display,
lllib Sellool. !lie . - Ohio
The pastor, Charles E. Dozer, lhll'"rlif;y and Ia CU1'1'0DII1 eJD..
- · a cordial inYitadootoell. plqfed •• • tol..,._ OPOraiDr
lnAtheno.
Airman Williams lo · at the Da'fi..-..n Air Force
Bale In Tuc- Arlulna where
Ute ~· will roslcle following
tlleir wedding.

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Society Holds

Hospital Party
HAVEN -

The Wom-

Soelety ot the New Haven

1~~c~ ol God held a blrtllclay
in honor ot Fl&lt;1renee Pow'at the Lakin State Hoopltal.
•r• 'llll 8l'OIIP J8JIIl, Wl1at A Friend,
wllh prayer by Rena

WILSON COIIO!ISSIONED
1bumn C. WU'Iiila, 1111 ol Mr.
and
'11loliJal A. WUICII of
110 w. St.,. New lADing.
too, Ohio, hu bela oommloafon..
eel a ....... U-ID tlloU.S.
Air Foree ...........atiCilltGon
omeor Tr~ llehool'11: wl&lt;land AFB, ~ 1!e II
aiP11 to WriJIIt.I'IUitra AFB,
adO, "'"'~ .. """" ci'fil

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Ia Urwin preslclicl over !he Ann
Jud1011 Bible Clasa meetlnl! held
In the !ellowshl~ room of t h e
church recently.
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The nuiotlng opened wlth8J'OIIII

alnglng of 'Mlat a Friend aDcl

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Mae Thlvener. Scripture read·
ing was taken rrom I Kings. A
prayer
peace wa1 read.
A Bible (fliz wao &lt;Oilducted by
Pribble Wilson and Velma Roae.

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Refresllinents were served by
the committee mac1o UP of Vel-

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May
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Services Held
Thursday for
Mr. Leifheit
POMEROY - Funeral JOn'•
Ieee lor CIU!orcl Lellhelt of the
Rock Spring&amp; area-. ""'*&lt;~eel Thurllclay a!lemoon It the
Ewing Fmeral Home. The Re\',
Chester Lemley ofllclatecl at the
semcea and burial wasiD Roell
SprlnJo cemetery.
Reladvos and lrloada llllllilo
iDifrom out.«-townine!•llleil.!lr.
··and Mrl. Bernard ..._....,..:~,
Tom, Dobbie aud Martha Leo,
Mr. 'and
JobD C4oPor 1101
!amll,y, Mrl. ._llramlap,lft.
aDcl Mrl. Walter YOIIIII. Mr. aait

MrJ.

CO¥. all of

Viq!Jda

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111c1 Mrs. llodnlorlh' ol tile hosl-

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Wall Paint

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REGULAR
1.29 PR.

GALLONS

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GALLON .
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holi Hani-CHt TEFLOJ!I® lllili~ .
for ·,.e' with "'''l!j ·~poO~Ii IJI!It\olao •·
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AND TUBING

2 l'alr

Mro.lnp McCoy,
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Whllt the ...,uoey wu having
their moet~ow ln .the 'cburch ..,. .
dltotlum,: the PI&amp;JOI' and eoaa 11101 ID • ~ So;hool
.._, ID @lo bllemeot .lor their
,...,.... 1lllllllbly meotmro At the
cioN ol the two meotlngo, the
two '"""" mot . . . - In the '
cllllnl ......, ol the c~h .....,
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~ -lln.lloul~r.
Those present """' Mr, IIIII
IJr•• Gtorp ~~~,y,., Rev. and
Mro. Welter Patter"""' )tr, ucl
Carroll !llt«o,
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Big. luxurious towah in .
heovywei9ht weaves. Flor·
ol, hoothor ploid or stripo
ond jocquor&lt;l
MATIDIIIII GLOTH • .. Ill

LATEX FLAT

the door prize wblcllw.a woo ~

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Given Program By
French Gity Garden Club

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ADDISON - Tile P1'081'am lor
the LadleB AUXI!taey of the Aclcllo
8011 , Frte WUI llai&gt;tl•t Church
~rU mllltloi featured pn,yer,
sc~ reacllng, andBibletPz,
Tile meitJng waa held w.......
clay at the cbui-eh.
The preoiclent, Mra. Lo.-.a
lll,yeo, prealclecl at Ute meeting
' which wa• oPened with •IIWUw.
prayer and &amp;crfpturt reoc~~-.
Thil was loilowed by tho bu&amp;j.
neoo oesolon Ill wlllch the ataoclo
lqr ollkers pve their r&lt;llOrta.
El&lt;:h mllllber waa UM•oecl a
peniQo lor each lnoh ofberhelilll. .
The 1111111beri l't(IQI;tecl maid,_
alck celle ucl ~ actl'fillea.
clurlnglltt(IUimonthtTIIOII'O"'
to bu1 1 ......, clloJOr lor
tho p~am;

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11o aeld !hat Tom Metcalra
soout troop 21t will, be the hoot
unit for !he camporee whlcll lo
cleaiped to develop patrol c...,.
1ng leadership, .....,alte tech·
nl~a. and baalc camplngaldlla.
lncluclecl aa part of the
acd'fiiY will be o na1ure hike .
The camporee will o!lldall,y
begin ai 3:30 p.m. Friday. Saturclay morning event&amp; will Illclucle a competitive troop tug
of war anc1 a live mile hike.
The afternoon will feature ..,cl
lolhlns and ralalog ofllaepolea,
troop llialnot troop. Highlljlrt of
the ,._.... will be the Seturclay night campllre program to
llhlcb tile parl!lllo are lnviiDd.
The event olllclelly cloaea at
2 p.m. .., iiUnclay, cauen aalcl.

TOILET
TISSUE

l11n• Yout $lnol11fol

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Unlvor.lit Bru• a.ol• Wll! ,... Alidtlorl11111. wuuam II. Jltoil'lt;1 ··, ;·.U:.~
lilwef, ~lAily.
·- a oprlllfcciill:oii't'lblrllclel', ......_. prolo11or
~'!Mli•'•Hra t ftom .•
~~q -2, AI! jp..l; ill ~ .........,.., will conc1uct. ' ·,, '·. ·· elf~h " :
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Held at First Baptist Church

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Emosibrt ...... .,,~
CHOII IN CQ!!Ci!'.i!T

Ann Jo~soh Bible Class Meeting

COLUMBUS (UP!) - BOVflllt
from the ~ale of ilcense plltea
In Ohio shoUld hit $100 . mlilkill
lor the 1968 recistrat!On Yoat,
Rqlstrar oflloiGrVohlclesFred
Rice aalcl Friday:
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The first dlstrlbutloa ,bl 1961!
Ucense plate 6!ncls, aniolliitlrii jo
$63 miiUon, will be midofl'n w. · ·.
II' May to coundea, -'llllptlllld
munldpalldea. The IIIOIIIY comes
from the aele &lt;If lll• ·ia(o Mardi

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lba clouilrtot "'

' To he $100 Million

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MIDDLEPORT - SprlnJ camp..
oree lor boys ollhe MGM acoutlog district will be held May
3-5 at Camp Hamilton In !he .
Vlnton-Ewington area, Tom cas.
Jell, dlslrl d camping chairman
and camp dlrec:tor, .,_..,edto-

fboclo, a mlasionar.r to 9luth AII!Orlca lor the Pllirlm Holl-

101 EVANS ...VE' II

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Speak May 2

Wedding Plans

'101 EVANS ST~Q&lt;MSE

Pribble Wllaon.

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to

In Langsville

ITS ECONQMICAL TO SERVE AT HOim'

ma Rose, stella Mohr, Becky
Drummond, Vivian Richards and

MGM Scouts

Mra. Vidor Young, aew prea-

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Tag Sale8 Expeeted

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total ol 6CO •point&amp;, el( Wimer&amp; acorecllbove soo. Plctur~a, ·
lei! to ri,Ilt, ar0: JQ Cremeona; oon of Mr. aod Mra. Marieilcl
Cremeenli, 3Ul il:rade boJS class; Brant Adams, II01i of Mr. and
Mn. Georp Adams, 7th grade boys cla1ui; Pun~ Romaine,
claushler of Mf, and Mr11 Nlen Hom"!"o 8th gr4cle p.tlo claos,
lllciJr, High ll&lt;!lartment wlniler;ElaineBro""'cla"'ihtero! Mr,
aDcl Mrl. Wayllo Brown, 7th gracle girl a claao.

Mr"'.Cbarles llol!man, '"'''' """
McKnl&amp;bl, Mra • . Harolcl
Mri. "-"ey Vail ~ranken,
Mrs. Elza Gilmore, 'J r.
KING AND QUEEN - Amid 111e attr.~etlve :'!Ole oi.Golcll!ll
lieams" '*tting Ed Smith iod Kendi Chaney were crowned
KJ,. aod """"" at Ute Pomerw JunloJ&gt;Iienlor Prom Frldt;y ·
Huta girls, a lilhtecllountaln, formed th8 backgroJIIld
where the Qu!len and KJ,. took their bows ao th~ were pr•
oentecl g11t1 aoc1 tho queeo a dozen red rosea. In the c.o - of
Ute flo&lt;)r, palm trees, a oan&lt;b' beach, and a pool ,of water with
the word ''aloha" inscribed ln the allld c:au&amp;frt·the auention o!
Ute aueata I&amp; they entered. The attracd~solt!niwas Prll'ared
by member&amp; of !he Junior clan wltb Mro. Bemlcellol!man
serving •• !lltulb' aciYiaor.

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' CONTE~T WINN~II.'; -,l'lcturecl above are wltinera Ill the · . ' .
._student of ,the ~er·• ~-·~ held recently --In the Junior
lllib DIPal:l!nont of .the · Sundl,v sehool at the t'lr•t llai&gt;tlll
, ChUI'&lt;~ ol 'G!IiliPOI!., There were three claas'wlilliero and opt ,
.cl!l&gt;artllteoii'.wi\uiir; Tllel'O ~~ sehool•wdelitS were il""
ihelr ·i/warcla ~or l&gt;Oio;g graded over the ~r,on their at.- ·
tenclanee, IjlblO !ldmework l!ld Bible momO~I~&amp;tlon. O!rt ·~r •·

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ILIBMONY ·BOYS of

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Public lliYitod. Free

Wl!l ollori!li·

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. LETART FALLS Melllodlll
Ch....,h covered dllh lellowlhlp
dt1111er fl~Dda.f, s p.m. attheeom..
· , IIIUIIi\Y bulldlni. EveQ'OIIO im'll. ed. Dedi.caUon service at 7:SO
' p.m. following d!Dner.
DISTRICT 13, Pall Ccluncllora
Aaoocl-. Doul!tten of Allierlea meetl at Kimes Convale...
eent Home, Route 50, West of
Atlll!ll&amp; 2 p.m. ~ - Gold111
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All past councilors of lllstrld

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II IDY!ted.
MONDAY

BETA SIGMA PHI SOrorlt,y,
.. Fouodel'l Day dinner, Uptowoer
Inn, Parkersburg, Monday at 6:30p.m.
MONDAY
~dal meeting, RaoiDe Elemeoter.r School PTA, Monday,
APrll 19, 7:30p.m., at the gacle
achooJ. iillpt. Charles Hayman
will opeak on the pi'&lt;JI)Ooecl boocl
issue.
Sf, PAUL LutherBn Church
Parish Conservation Committee.
8 p.m. Monday at church.

Mra.
. ColUnJ,

CROWNED KING AND QvEEN - In .,; OY"atchlng Eill&gt;dlll aettlng leatlll'inr lll.,.sl .. draw~•. Interior l!ibteciPU. •
lara and an oa&amp;ia, Mils Jlickie HaWley and James Conde were
croWned - · and king or the 1968 Mlclcllt110rt H1ib School
junloJ'oBenior prom. Both )Wlloro, the two were aele&lt;ted by
members of the junior class. Mtas Hawley is tho daughter of
Mr. and Mra. JO&lt;k M.llowley and C&lt;lncle l• the oon of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene J. Conde. A blnquet was served to juniors and
senlon alter which time the members were permitted guest•
for a dlooL Thomas Kelly, faculi;Y member, was toastmaster.
Jane SUrface_ Junior c:lass president, gave the welcome and
Bill Hackett, senior elaas president, gave the response.

SALISBURY PTA Special meet..
lllio 7:30 Monclay ~t at the
ochool. All m•mber• aakecl to
be preoeot.
TUESDAY
SPECIAL MEETING, !\Yracuae
P. T.A. at the l!rracuae Elemeotaey School, 8 p.m. Tuoaclay to
diacusa operatlag expe11111 for
PQMEROY - A Ieder from
the Southern Loeal School 0111- the Korean dllld .._.-tee~ bT
trld.
the One-WOII-OIIe Cla11 of t h e
WEDNESDAY
Pomerw Firll llaptlat Oturch
AOOLT CHOIR practice, S1. was read when the ll"Oll» met
Paul Lulher111 Church, 8 p.m., Thur_, nil!tl at the church.
Wtclot~.
Mra. Harry Blllley had charge
AMATEUR GARDEN C I u b, of the 111H1iDB llhlcb openec1 with
o1 !he cla11 rong,
Weclnetclay, May I, at 8 p.m., group
He
Keeps
Me
Slnslni aDcl !he
·at hollle of Mrs. Charles Gas.
Lord's
Prayer,
Mra.
J. H,Steph.
ldll, Mlclclleport.
enaon, teaeher of the clau, read
THURSDAY
the
Ieder from the dllld
Rl/MliAGE SALE, Thuraclay
and
Bl"'
a
meclltadoo
by
llonJUI¥
and Friday, Stanlli&gt;ury bulldlllio
Arl&gt;aup•
.IIIII St., Mlclclleporl, - 11 the bqlnnio&amp;, God - , was
by· Melp Temple, Pyth1111 Sl,.
tile -111111 qlc of Mr a.
tera.
.RIIo!lh Cook. lle!narl&lt;A-.by ",11\e
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•
otlleera were,c~V&amp;i"~bltl~
tqllc. lol'ra. Cook read ll¢plure
from l'llllfpplans 3, pve a meclltaUoo,
1 poem aDcl cmcluclecl
wilh
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·Letter from Korean Child
Supported by Class Read

11....,.

lclent,

Registration is Tuesday

~committee chair-

men. It was noted

Ulat

navor-

lngs will be aolcl by the wa,ya and

means committee. Mrs. Elmer
Wldtham aDcl Mra. T. T. !~~el ­
ton will be hoste&amp;aes ror the
May meeting.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Cook and Mra. Aten Slain

PQMjii!OY -

Rev.

Dillie!

iieas Cb-. will ~ at 7:30
p.m., Thuraclay, May 2ocl, at the
Domtlle Pilgrim H o II n e os
Qhurch, LaDgsYille.
Rev. 1\Ycle waa Ill hla first

Completed by
Miss Henderson
PQMEROY - Plana ha'" beon

tarm ot misalooar:v senlce In completed lor !he OPOD church

GoJIIIB, S. A., when he aDcl his weddinl of Mill Linda iOJe Hen~ were obll&amp;ocl to r-. to clerllll, claulilrter ol Mr. aDcl Mra.
tM !l.aiea, on doetorlt orders, C. W, HmdoriOII ol Allred, to
~Je ol a aerlooo allOI'If Atrman 1-&lt;~ Charles David WU~ by their omall 1011. llaml, ..,.. of Mro. Mary Amoo,
., . ~ · Whlle at oome he Is villtlna CGoiYillo, R4!Uie 2, and the late
,.. ' tie diiU'cheo to tell obool the D. B. WHllamo.
. ~tual. eclucadooal, aDcl medV&lt;llfl of the cerOIDOIQ' will
Ical progams bolos carried m be .read &lt;11• Fridt;y, May 3, at
7:30 -p.m. at Ute Allred Methocllll
ChurCh by the RoY. Pearl
, llo oerved aa
al Ute llllerior District ol ~- cuto. )Ira. Janet Chapman and
whlcb IDcludeo - k . , . . ,
Pamela - • wIll
a. Patamona, Akawato, and ca. ~·
serve aa ·-•lorlhebrlcle,
aud Mlkt Williams wtll be the
tl&gt; IDcllan tribe&amp; of the Jlmlle. He was also the mitlim.- bell mill.
•
pilot, in charge of the 111·
The ...-. will be IDlloncl
ill&amp; Ml'Vice tor the three illter- by a reoopt1oa ucl ID !he
lat ndsolon stadona of the baJIIIIflll ollba c:ltllrcb. ebUrch. Colored slldea will be Mill HenderiCI1 and her fiance
.._.,_ There will be curloolrom are 11167 p-&amp;duateo of EI8IMn
U..lleld 00 display,
lllib Sellool. !lie . - Ohio
The pastor, Charles E. Dozer, lhll'"rlif;y and Ia CU1'1'0DII1 eJD..
- · a cordial inYitadootoell. plqfed •• • tol..,._ OPOraiDr
lnAtheno.
Airman Williams lo · at the Da'fi..-..n Air Force
Bale In Tuc- Arlulna where
Ute ~· will roslcle following
tlleir wedding.

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Society Holds

Hospital Party
HAVEN -

The Wom-

Soelety ot the New Haven

1~~c~ ol God held a blrtllclay
in honor ot Fl&lt;1renee Pow'at the Lakin State Hoopltal.
•r• 'llll 8l'OIIP J8JIIl, Wl1at A Friend,
wllh prayer by Rena

WILSON COIIO!ISSIONED
1bumn C. WU'Iiila, 1111 ol Mr.
and
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110 w. St.,. New lADing.
too, Ohio, hu bela oommloafon..
eel a ....... U-ID tlloU.S.
Air Foree ...........atiCilltGon
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Ia Urwin preslclicl over !he Ann
Jud1011 Bible Clasa meetlnl! held
In the !ellowshl~ room of t h e
church recently.
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Mae Thlvener. Scripture read·
ing was taken rrom I Kings. A
prayer
peace wa1 read.
A Bible (fliz wao &lt;Oilducted by
Pribble Wilson and Velma Roae.

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POMEROY - Funeral JOn'•
Ieee lor CIU!orcl Lellhelt of the
Rock Spring&amp; area-. ""'*&lt;~eel Thurllclay a!lemoon It the
Ewing Fmeral Home. The Re\',
Chester Lemley ofllclatecl at the
semcea and burial wasiD Roell
SprlnJo cemetery.
Reladvos and lrloada llllllilo
iDifrom out.«-townine!•llleil.!lr.
··and Mrl. Bernard ..._....,..:~,
Tom, Dobbie aud Martha Leo,
Mr. 'and
JobD C4oPor 1101
!amll,y, Mrl. ._llramlap,lft.
aDcl Mrl. Walter YOIIIII. Mr. aait

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Mro.lnp McCoy,
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Whllt the ...,uoey wu having
their moet~ow ln .the 'cburch ..,. .
dltotlum,: the PI&amp;JOI' and eoaa 11101 ID • ~ So;hool
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cioN ol the two meotlngo, the
two '"""" mot . . . - In the '
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Those present """' Mr, IIIII
IJr•• Gtorp ~~~,y,., Rev. and
Mro. Welter Patter"""' )tr, ucl
Carroll !llt«o,
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Big. luxurious towah in .
heovywei9ht weaves. Flor·
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ond jocquor&lt;l
MATIDIIIII GLOTH • .. Ill

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ADDISON - Tile P1'081'am lor
the LadleB AUXI!taey of the Aclcllo
8011 , Frte WUI llai&gt;tl•t Church
~rU mllltloi featured pn,yer,
sc~ reacllng, andBibletPz,
Tile meitJng waa held w.......
clay at the cbui-eh.
The preoiclent, Mra. Lo.-.a
lll,yeo, prealclecl at Ute meeting
' which wa• oPened with •IIWUw.
prayer and &amp;crfpturt reoc~~-.
Thil was loilowed by tho bu&amp;j.
neoo oesolon Ill wlllch the ataoclo
lqr ollkers pve their r&lt;llOrta.
El&lt;:h mllllber waa UM•oecl a
peniQo lor each lnoh ofberhelilll. .
The 1111111beri l't(IQI;tecl maid,_
alck celle ucl ~ actl'fillea.
clurlnglltt(IUimonthtTIIOII'O"'
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soout troop 21t will, be the hoot
unit for !he camporee whlcll lo
cleaiped to develop patrol c...,.
1ng leadership, .....,alte tech·
nl~a. and baalc camplngaldlla.
lncluclecl aa part of the
acd'fiiY will be o na1ure hike .
The camporee will o!lldall,y
begin ai 3:30 p.m. Friday. Saturclay morning event&amp; will Illclucle a competitive troop tug
of war anc1 a live mile hike.
The afternoon will feature ..,cl
lolhlns and ralalog ofllaepolea,
troop llialnot troop. Highlljlrt of
the ,._.... will be the Seturclay night campllre program to
llhlcb tile parl!lllo are lnviiDd.
The event olllclelly cloaea at
2 p.m. .., iiUnclay, cauen aalcl.

TOILET
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Unlvor.lit Bru• a.ol• Wll! ,... Alidtlorl11111. wuuam II. Jltoil'lt;1 ··, ;·.U:.~
lilwef, ~lAily.
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CHOII IN CQ!!Ci!'.i!T

Ann Jo~soh Bible Class Meeting

COLUMBUS (UP!) - BOVflllt
from the ~ale of ilcense plltea
In Ohio shoUld hit $100 . mlilkill
lor the 1968 recistrat!On Yoat,
Rqlstrar oflloiGrVohlclesFred
Rice aalcl Friday:
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Ucense plate 6!ncls, aniolliitlrii jo
$63 miiUon, will be midofl'n w. · ·.
II' May to coundea, -'llllptlllld
munldpalldea. The IIIOIIIY comes
from the aele &lt;If lll• ·ia(o Mardi

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MIDDLEPORT - SprlnJ camp..
oree lor boys ollhe MGM acoutlog district will be held May
3-5 at Camp Hamilton In !he .
Vlnton-Ewington area, Tom cas.
Jell, dlslrl d camping chairman
and camp dlrec:tor, .,_..,edto-

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Speak May 2

Wedding Plans

'101 EVANS ST~Q&lt;MSE

Pribble Wllaon.

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ITS ECONQMICAL TO SERVE AT HOim'

ma Rose, stella Mohr, Becky
Drummond, Vivian Richards and

MGM Scouts

Mra. Vidor Young, aew prea-

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lei! to ri,Ilt, ar0: JQ Cremeona; oon of Mr. aod Mra. Marieilcl
Cremeenli, 3Ul il:rade boJS class; Brant Adams, II01i of Mr. and
Mn. Georp Adams, 7th grade boys cla1ui; Pun~ Romaine,
claushler of Mf, and Mr11 Nlen Hom"!"o 8th gr4cle p.tlo claos,
lllciJr, High ll&lt;!lartment wlniler;ElaineBro""'cla"'ihtero! Mr,
aDcl Mrl. Wayllo Brown, 7th gracle girl a claao.

Mr"'.Cbarles llol!man, '"'''' """
McKnl&amp;bl, Mra • . Harolcl
Mri. "-"ey Vail ~ranken,
Mrs. Elza Gilmore, 'J r.
KING AND QUEEN - Amid 111e attr.~etlve :'!Ole oi.Golcll!ll
lieams" '*tting Ed Smith iod Kendi Chaney were crowned
KJ,. aod """"" at Ute Pomerw JunloJ&gt;Iienlor Prom Frldt;y ·
Huta girls, a lilhtecllountaln, formed th8 backgroJIIld
where the Qu!len and KJ,. took their bows ao th~ were pr•
oentecl g11t1 aoc1 tho queeo a dozen red rosea. In the c.o - of
Ute flo&lt;)r, palm trees, a oan&lt;b' beach, and a pool ,of water with
the word ''aloha" inscribed ln the allld c:au&amp;frt·the auention o!
Ute aueata I&amp; they entered. The attracd~solt!niwas Prll'ared
by member&amp; of !he Junior clan wltb Mro. Bemlcellol!man
serving •• !lltulb' aciYiaor.

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._student of ,the ~er·• ~-·~ held recently --In the Junior
lllib DIPal:l!nont of .the · Sundl,v sehool at the t'lr•t llai&gt;tlll
, ChUI'&lt;~ ol 'G!IiliPOI!., There were three claas'wlilliero and opt ,
.cl!l&gt;artllteoii'.wi\uiir; Tllel'O ~~ sehool•wdelitS were il""
ihelr ·i/warcla ~or l&gt;Oio;g graded over the ~r,on their at.- ·
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·~ft+ HARMONY BOYS of

at .Syracuse MelboSolndQ', APril 211,
p, m. l'ubllc invltAICL Free
of!erlng.

tE:'rART FALL8 Methodist
· a&gt;urch covered dish lollowllhlp
dlmer &amp;!nd'lf. s p.m. atthecommunltJ building. Everyonelllvlted. Dedieatlon service at 7:30
' p.m. following dinner.
DJSI'BICT 13, Plat Cowi&lt;Uorl
Aolll&lt;iailon, lllwibtera of AmoriO meets at Kimes Convale ..
Cent Home, Route 50, West of
' AdtMI, 2 p.m. !lmday. Golden
Gloom Council 254, host unit.
All past eoundlors of Dlotrlct
13 lllvlted.
MONDAY
BETA SIGMA Pill SororitJ,
, FOUDdero 0'1)' d!Mer, Uptowner
IIIII, Parkeroburg, Mondsy at 6:30p.m.
MONDAY
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*"&lt;ial meeting, Raelne Elementary School PI'A, Mond'l)'.
April 19, 7:30p.m., at the grede
, school. &amp;!pt. Charles llaYlllon
. will speak on the proposod bond
~. iaaue.
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Sl'. PAUL Lutheran Cilurch
Parish ConservaUon Committee,
8 p.m. Monday at church.
SALISBURY PTASpeetal meetlne. 7:30 Monday nillht at the
aehool. AU members asked 1o
be present.
TUESDAY
SPECIAL MEETING, ~aeuoe
P. T.A. at the $racuae FJementary School, 8 p.m. Tuead'l)' to
dlseuso operatllll - • • for
the Soothern Local School District.
WEDNESDAY
ADULT CHOIR praedee, ll.
Paul Lutheran Church, 8 p.m.,
Wedneaday.

Missionary to
Speak May 2
In Langsville

S; POJ$IOY

- Rev. Dllllllll
a· mlolkluary to South Alllerlea 1m tho Plllrlm J1oU..
.... Cburdl, .wiD ~ at 7:30
Thurad'l)',. May 211d, at the

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li~,l·fiiO served •• - ·il!e -rior District of Glo'·
whleb lllcludea work 111110111
Patamona, Akawalo. and ca.
. . IDd1an tribes or the deep'
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He was al10 the mlaslmj111ot, In charp at the II)'.
service lor the threo lnfar.
·mission st&amp;Uons ~ tho
diardl. Colored alleles will be
- - Thoro wUt be eurloslrom
1111 !teld 011 display.
Tho pastor. Charles E. Dozer,
a cordial lnvl~toall.

liociety Holds

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HAVEN - The Womof the New Haven
.r.t.f.,tm 'of God held a birthda¥
In honor of Florence J'ow.
the Lakin Slate Hospital.
llfOUII sang, What A Friend,
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POMEROY - A Iotter from
the Korean clllld IUJlPQI1ed by
the One-Won-&lt;Jne Cleos of t b o
PomorQf First Jlapttst Church

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1n tull hiO!im ,.wh~' tl!• stsi'Jii leV.ied'lt. Thio
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landmark on the eour oe. •
Bul'..,.•t"we bo thankrul there
·up wllh. (Maybe more).
Wao no 1011 of lllelil our area?, ·. y.., know. I seldom eYer uoe·
, · Carli for my co111J11!1 unies. rve.
J,ASt, lfEi::K 1 IJll too long .written ft. At the most .1 Just
)hided to !YJ'lte !!bout t h 0. USO &amp;XCOl:I'IL But tiidaJ Pmmaklzalea&amp; beginning to sbow eol' IDJ.' ·a~J;h:e.,uon: Dr. o.. w,'
~t. I wanted to mention thellrst Clarke o! the Galllaeo...t,yHeart ·
mes 1 saw at 521 Third Ave., ::oU.\&lt;11 ·hj"'de!! a, news release
8nd 718 Third Ave. Now th!O' to me that 1 thlrik Ia woriJ1J of
are blooming all over town. Ill being printed·, Ill !Is :~.
the past, the most llfiJ&gt;re&amp;sive
It haa no~but was aug.
dlapl'l)' or
lovob' btoom: plied ~~ , : . · " e~.a .Dill' tealng sb~ ht'l! b4en •qt 626 Sec- ..tore. II' a .s1111 two weeks .till
ond Ave.
' Mothei-'a Jle.y, bui the mooLast year; lnentlanod the doe· 11 sfvea . lo so lmportanl and
wood tr~o 111 sever~ loesl!ani. tlmoly,.'·.Pm passlllg It .., to
One pla~e fru the gr'l)' houae you now: ·
on the corner of state andFourth
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and hoW preul theo9lorwao wUh
THJ;' )\'OMAN IN THE \&lt;lichen
the hooea tile l&amp;llle cOlora. I 1s 1n the ·iml&gt;ortant position 01
laDed to
a ·small gr0ve batnB
to reduce her ramor dogwoods an th' other side lly'a rill&lt; or heart disease. Beor the hoiJea,
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glmlng on Mnther's 0'1)'. wllen
Would you eall
not &amp;OO- silla-ancl me._, ~ love ai-e
lag . tho !oriot !or the trees? flo-.tlni her !lOY, the GallIa CounAI least it .has taug!lt me not tJ Heart Branch
th&amp;t
to look Ill just one place, but IIIIo, too, ean pve .a sill - the
to look all around our beaut!- 11ft of batter' heallh and lonpr
lui tmm, which Ia Mhat rm hop- lifo'· tO her loved ..... th~
lng you will do.
Improved dletory hablto. ·
Galllpolla and thlo area In
•'This will call for somp manraprlng Is a deliibt io the senses. es In daiJY,'m"'l plannlni. The
The blooming tree• lUI the alr ailn '&gt;!houlil be to &lt;:111 doinron
with fragrance, and the brlaht foods .ridi bi animal (saturated)
"--Jrlng flowers and shrubs please · ra,ts and 'Cbolellterol, which .Illthe 10'0· When the worm spriiiB creaoe tho level of Choiellteroi
llr !rom across f.he river tauJrl. Ill llie blond. Hi8h blond moleolnli.V IIIIa the llr, how can OilY· terol has bee!! IID&lt;ed to devolone-ott In on ol!lde?
opment ot~thefoselerosia, thedl, The blooming, redbud&amp; down sesoe which undotiles most heart
Loom- River Rd'. look like a ws- attacks; ,·
tercolor artl'st .brushed a llllhi
"To aeblevo this aim, t h e
Iavinder
Ill !rollt or the
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Dream&amp;" setting Ed Smith and Kenda Chan~~\' were crvwned

!dent, appointed eommtttee chairmen. It was noted that flavorIng&amp; .,m be aold by the ways ond
mean1 committee. Mrs. Elmer
Wickham and Mrs. T. T. itlelton will be hollteasea for the
May meeting.
Rell'e&amp;hments were served by
Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Aten itlaln
at the eoneluslon of the meet-

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IOple. Mrs. Cook read ~e

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CooiYIIlo, Route 2, and the late
D. B. WUI!ama.
Vows of the cor010011)' wUI
be .read m · Friday, May 3, at
7:30 1).m. at the Allred cllst Cburl:b by the Rev. Pearl
ca11o. Mra. Janet CbapmaD and
~· l'llllela Henderd w Ill
oorve aa ........,.. rorthehrlde,
and Mike WUHama will be the
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The wecJdlal wiD he followed
by a reception and Ill the
baoemenl of the &lt;hurd!. Both
Mill HenderiCII and her llanee
'"' 116'1 graduates of Eastern
111111 Scbool. !lie altefldad Ohio
UnlversltJ and Ia currentll em~ as a tell!llhooe .,rotor
Ill Athens.
.Urman Williams Is stoUoned
-at 1118 Davlo-Manthan Air Foree
Baoo Ill Tue11011, Arlzooa where
~be cooplo wUI reside ;"allowing
tholr wdJnl.

WJL80N C!)MMISSIONED
Thomao C. wu..., ..., Ill Mr.
and llrl.· 'llMinlao
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MIDDLEPORT- Sprlngesmp.
orae lor boy&amp; of the MGM scoutIng dlotrlct wUI be hold May
3-5 at Camp Hamlllal Ill the

Reports at

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ADIJ!SON - The Pl'CIII'IIn for
seout troop 214 will, be the boat . the Lodles AUXIliary of the Addluntt lor the camporee which 11 1011 . Free WW Baptist Cburcll

AprU 1110111!,. featured Pt'll'or,
se.-,ture reading, andBtbltqlllz.
The Qleet1ng was hold Wedne..
day at the church.
The President, Mro. Lo.H'l)'ee, pre&amp;lded at tho meoUrc
' Wblch was oPened with a~
pr'l)'er and aeriJ&gt;ture reading.
Tblo was followed b¥ the buill11011 ·sesolon In whi&lt;h the atando
inl: olllcera cave their roporto.
Each ll\elnbor was assessed a
P8llill' lor eaeh tneh other height.
The mll!lbero reported makllll
olek calla and othtr actlvltloa
cmtng the P&amp;•t mo...,_ ThegroiCI
wted ID 1&gt;uy a damp choser for
the plano.
llr&amp;. ~drq - · donated
the door·prize which was won by
Mrs.lnJi:a MrCoy.
Wblle the auxiliary was havlnJi:
their meetblr In the &lt;hur&lt;h ....,
dllorlum0 the pastor' and - ·
001111 met Ill a SUnday School
1'00111 Ill lite -mont for their
r..,.w- ..ionth4 meediv. At the
close of the two meeting•, the
POMEROY - Flmeral aerv- two - · met 1Dplber In the
leea for Clll!ord Lellhatt of the centnl room of the church Rock ~nga area were &lt;CII!Wet- mont where rerroa._. were
od Thursday afternoon at .the III'YIIi b¥ Mrs. Hazei:SO.W.her.
Ewing FIOIOral Home. The a...
Those present were: Mr. and
Cbellter Lemlq olllclated at the Mro. Geo119 H'l)'oa, Rev. and
oervleea and burial waalll Rock Mro. Walter Patter.... llr, and
Springs Cemetery.
llr~ Car!'oU itleots, Mr. and
Relatlveo and friends attend- . lllro.llenaiJM&lt;Coy,JIIr.andMro.
Jag from out-&lt;&gt;f-townlllci.-Ur. Jerry llall[e, )li-, Robert a,..,
and Mrs. Be~ · \!ramll/10, deh&amp;r, llro. EY&amp; Garbr, Mrs.
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!ami~, MtU.-aBrunlap,Mr. llu~; lljl' QorotiQ&gt; W aa1 Jllrl. WillterY~. IIr. and and!!lhKari-M.!CoQo.
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ft:i~. IlOilo~ !f. J~ek1011, Co. ·
lumlola.
• lupllllls, baa~ lrCIIIIPo.,
Mr. and Mra, Charles H. Mur• tal ~· ·· &lt;:our•; U. S.
r'lf ..,. ~ Cbuek, lrontoi!; Mrs. Al'lilt: . ~ .a -rat SChool, ;
vlqJalo s.,lor and !iDilly ~ fl. ~ HSTtiqq, hi. 110 '
Atldi-, Mr. and lira. Vlrlll la.tJii IICiar\)f Ur·lild·Mrl. C. '0, :
w~ at &lt;;b•llter, and . Nr•· J~~.)IIIII1;~3N.Po&amp;r\!li.,C&lt;J!ran"·
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JneiUded as part of the weekend
aetlvitJ will be a nature hike.
The camporee will olllclally
begbi. ot 3:30p.m. Frid'l)'. Saturday moi-ntng events will Ill·
elude a eompet!Uvo troop tuc
~ war and a !lve mile hike.
The o11ernoon will featUre opaoct
lallllng and.raising~ Dq poles,
troop qalnst troop. H1ibJ1111rt of
tho c:amporee wUI be the Soturd'l)' nll)!rt camp!lre program to
whicb the parents are Invited.
The event oflletally closes at
2 p.m. on &amp;lnday, caosell said.

GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Virginia Urwin presldOcl over the Ann
Judaon Bible Clasa meellng held
In the leltowship room of t b e
church recently.
The meeting opened with group

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alnglllg of What a Friend and
devotions were given by M r a.
Mae Thivener. Scripture reading was taken !rom I Kings. A
pr11er for peace W'.tS read.
A Bible quiz wss conducted by
Pribble Wi111011 and Velroa Rose.
Refreshinents were served by
the committee made up of Velma Rose, S!ella 1\lohr, Becky
Dnunmond, Vivian Richards and
Pribble Wli soo.

FAMOUS

WHITE
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SERVICEMAN'S ADDRESS
GALLJP()US - Sl'-4 Michael
Wagnor will observe hi a 21St
blrthd.ly, APril 27. Thosewlahlng
1o send cards to him may do ao
at the !ollowlng addresl, sP-4·
Miehael W a gnu, 51875000,
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
T8J'IIlool&gt;t&amp;t., ROC, USA, Te~
GALLIPOLIS - Pie. and Mrs.
OPNO KSII 39~5 APO New Rtehard Miller, WashlngtonD,C.
York, N.Y., 09227.
are anoouncing the birth or a

TOILET
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ON Sl' ATE COMMITTEE

daughter born A)Jrli 26 at 5 a.m.
POMEROY _ llernsrd v. at Freemont.•The babY weighed
Fultz, Middleport, Melg• CountY eillht Pound• and one OWlCO.
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roseo ng
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•·J'IEIY: ELK OH'ICERS- These new Elk qmcerl&lt;liere mata118d At&gt;iilJ at Gallil&gt;olls Lodge, No. 107, shown above L to
r. LOwell"\llen, inner guard; Nelson Gardner; ·
James
Roliloson, ·trustee; SC-ani&lt;IY (HII&lt;O
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FOldeR, 'instf,i.Ur,~~ omeer; Charles
~elton, e)J:ahed: ruleri Frank Snedaker1
Gattles, leaeturing knight; ~ Wetherhol~
Bouton, 114 New, see rotary.

Held at First Baptist Church

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ham. file can replaee whole mUk
with sk1lll mlik, llld hard moose
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skim .,.Uk. Ste al10 &lt;all out clown
on the use of ·- . wtilch ah
Vfll'Y hillh In a.olellterol.
"Instead of uslnl butter for a
~ 8ptelid, the hOu"""e "" serve
the soft mar~l.lll• areridl
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lard and.Oiher loild &lt;CIOklns!alo,
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tho polyuasaturatOd .ve;etahl; olla- Th8latter ean be used," for example,
to brown lion mesta, or to ,lry
lllllj and poultry; lncreain saueeo
and ~1 , made will&gt; aldm milk;
!or lllllkllll'hot b~a, tile crust
and oakes; for msldni coektall
ana&lt;ks ond, In eOoidnJ dei\Ydra).
ed ' pollllool and olh
. .. preiJorod
!ondo·whlch call lor the addition
·-tl6!Jif ~·
of lilts.
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"To roUnd out
dally oaloel"f e~vi.l..,_,_.
ilon of Iondo Jor a balonc;ed eliot,
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their owarda aljer 'being graded over the quarter on their altendance, Bibte hOmework ~ Bible memorlzatiQn. ~ ·~l • ·.
total of 600 'PGim•, all wlmers •cored above 500. Pictures, ·
left to rillht, are; jay Cremeens, 10n ol Mr. and Mro. MarlaM
Cremeens1 8th grade boys class; Brant Adams, aon ot Mr. and
Mr._ 'G10ra0 Adams,
7th grade bo~s ela.,; ~ala
Romaine,
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and Jr,lfllh Department . wlniler;EialneB~daughterol Mr,
and 141'•· wayne Brown, 7th grade girls class.

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u~udent or the Quarter" cont~.st held recently in the Junior
High DePartment ol ·the ~ Seluol at the l'if&amp;t Baptlft
~hurch ')!. Gaillpolls, Thoro were three claos !\'inlier&amp; and opO-· '·

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Vlnton-Ewln&amp;tm area, Tom Caaloll, dlritrtct c:anwlna chairman
and- director, .......cedto-

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e\'0111J11. Hurt girls, a llllhted lountaln, formed the backgi'OIIICI
where the Q\leen and King took their bow• as 'thq were P*
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ro"llie
senied gltta lind tha queen a dozen rod ruses. In the &lt;enter or
thellonr, palm trees, aaan&lt;t- bea&lt;h, andapool_otwa!Ol'·wlth · fl'!lin the sole at ucenae P\lltes
tho word "aloha" lnserlbed In the sand eaught ·the attentiOn of . Iii Ohio liMiuld hit ,1110 ibiii!On
. ror ·tile 1968 !'OIIIIrallol! year,
the pats as the~ entered. The attractive sett1J11waa P!..,...ed
Resiatrar of•Notor VohlcloaFrad
by members ol the Junior &lt;lao&amp; with Mr.. Bernice Holtman
Rtee~Fnday:
servilll as !acuity advl10r.
'l')le llrst dlsli'lllllllon .ot 1968
~· pllie !undo, aJJ1i&gt;ui1i:1ni to
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1;J&lt;. M'll' to coUnties, townolllpa and
mlmlclpalltleri. ThoiiiOIIOY eomea
rrom the sale !lf;thetlll• Mardi
16-.IPril 15.
MIDDLEPORT- Registration chDdren mull he live .rear• old ..._..,;;;;;;;;.·~··;;;.;..;;,.,_~.,.
ror tho children of the Melia on or before Sept. 30. Mu. Hac- 1
Local Schqol Dlstriet wbo will kelt advises that II 'lfll IIQt t,
attend '!\1!\derprte:~ next 1a11 1n necesoary for tho children to a~.
Mld(llepcirt will be held Tuesday COIIIPIIlY their perentalllthetll\le
In the ldnderp.rten room In the of reslatratlon, since .a llebedllle
baaeinent or the Middleport Cen- !or indl~dllal ....rereneeo with
tral buJidlng.
each dllld and a parent wUI be
Allftli- tftlftlft
Mra. Ptcyllla Hackett, teacher, held Ill Auaust prior to uie be-V·II·II!II''l i »&gt;I~
aclvlaoa that parents m'l!' rosla- sfmlng of the school year.
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ter their diUdren between the
Parents should fn1ag a .OW ' ' • • :
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d81 "'~',lllions
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Thurodo¥ nll)!rt at tho ehureh.
Mra. Harry Bldlq had &lt;harp
of the - . , which ClpOIIOd with
group olnslnl of the claso 11011&amp;
He Keeps Me Slnilni and the
LOrd's Pr'l)'er. Mrs. J. U.Sieph- Ing.
en.IOIL, teaeher ol·the cl111, read
the letter rrom the Korean chUd
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Supported by Class Read

were pl'lfed and vrlz- Ofti~"U" Trll!rl'nJ"""':"'
land AFB, ~-- lje Ia ·,._
!;~~!a blrthdaJ'
FiorSII!eeakewhUo
was then olaJiod to. Wrl~..., AFB,
...ig to her. itle open- OhiO, r..r trllillolan haN e!Wl
sf!Is !rom those attend- ...--. Ilia - · Carplyll, _ I~
."'11'/"1"- many !rom others that the .......,..,. ell llr. ~
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A¥1!'f! II. Clair cl11t. 1,.........
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from the bospltal. oll(rom tho loeal soelot,y
Either King, V I o I a
li~ 'Panw Jrn. OrphaFields,
Morris, ilal')'
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CROWNED KING AND QUEEN - In an eyiMlat&lt;hlng EsJ:&gt;tlll\ seUlng lo&amp;turllw llfo-eiza drawings, Interior llllhted pU.
lara and ao o1sia, Miss Jiliekle HaWley and James Conde were
ero-imed queen and king of the 1968 Middleport High School
junior-senior prom. Both juniors4 the two were selected by
member&amp; ol the junior elallS. Mill Hawley Is the d&amp;Uibter or
Mr. and Mro. Jack M. Hawley and Conde Ia the oon of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene J. Conde. A banquet no aerved to·Juniora and
seniors after ~eh dme the members were permitted guest•
Cor 1 dance. Thomas Kelly, faculty member, was toastmaster.
Jane &amp;lrtlce, junior elus president, gave the welcome and
BUI Haekett, senior ela88 president, gave the reoponse.

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b¥ their 1111811 11011.
at home be Ia 1dllllnl
dlur&lt;hes to tell about the
~rttwll, edUeadonal, and 11114JII'Oirllll&amp; being carried cia

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Rev. Jlyde """ In hlo llrat · POMEROY - Plana have _ ,
of missionary oervlea Ia COIIIpl- tm the opon chllr':h
S. A., wh., be and hlo weddiniJ cl
Linda &amp;le J1aD.
obil&amp;ld to nlum to cleraoo, daul)!rter of Mr. and Mrs.

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Wedllesday, May I, at 8 p.m.,
at borne of Mrs. Charles Goakill, Miclllleport.
THURSDAY
RUMMAGE SALE, Thurad'l)'
and Frid'l)', Slanllllur7 bullcllni.
Mill St., MiciiiiOJ)OI'I, - - Arbau&amp;hlll the beginning, God - , was
by· Melp Temple, Pyth1an Slatbt ~ IOple ~ Mr a.
terL
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. lnmiaJ mee"Cti.g ~ bl~ · ·Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller,
quet Mil' ~u Ill Tole&lt;b,
Gallipolis.
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GiveQ Program By
French City Garden Club

GALLIPQLIS - Mrs. P au I
Wagner gave the pl'Ofl'am !or the
April meeting of' the Nature's
-Club !orWh!chtbeFrendl
CltJ ·Garden Club was ho11te11.
The meeting was held APrU 25
. at Cottage 'i, GSI.
Mrs. Wqner spoke on Pol800..,, Plants Ill tho Garden and the
Back Yard. A -·•z
loUowed with
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Mrs. Jack Hackworth ssldni the
questions and Mrs. Wqner sf•·
Jag the answer&amp;.
Mra. Hackworth shoWed color.
ed llldeo of seenes. oower ar,._...menta. and also wall Pi"''·
dOl olle had iruule wllh dried

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attendance.
The next meeting wiU be the
.plll!tlnl of the p.rden Plots, at

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~;.· w, .D.i'·~ of 'the d• eJwa w01 be needed.
;iamt!Y;
·~ •a(,, the . . , , time, "''""-tis ......... ClUb lnlnidue- · ·· •
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LATEX FLAT

ed Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Earl Nell
and Mr•. Hackworth' of tho hostess club.
The p.rdener's pledp waareposted by 17 members and roll
call an&lt;1 '~eeretarY'&amp; report was
given. Devotions were. In the
lorm of s PQOm, Treeo, andresdlng, Beautilul Gilts to Remember•
Relreshmonts were served by
the bolltess club and a donrprizo
was sfven. Mrs. Gamet Wood,
of occupational therapy was In

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hu.Y..,ight WIO¥ft. flor•
ol, hOotiMr ploid or stripo
and jlcquorcl.
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·~ft+ HARMONY BOYS of

at .Syracuse MelboSolndQ', APril 211,
p, m. l'ubllc invltAICL Free
of!erlng.

tE:'rART FALL8 Methodist
· a&gt;urch covered dish lollowllhlp
dlmer &amp;!nd'lf. s p.m. atthecommunltJ building. Everyonelllvlted. Dedieatlon service at 7:30
' p.m. following dinner.
DJSI'BICT 13, Plat Cowi&lt;Uorl
Aolll&lt;iailon, lllwibtera of AmoriO meets at Kimes Convale ..
Cent Home, Route 50, West of
' AdtMI, 2 p.m. !lmday. Golden
Gloom Council 254, host unit.
All past eoundlors of Dlotrlct
13 lllvlted.
MONDAY
BETA SIGMA Pill SororitJ,
, FOUDdero 0'1)' d!Mer, Uptowner
IIIII, Parkeroburg, Mondsy at 6:30p.m.
MONDAY
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April 19, 7:30p.m., at the grede
, school. &amp;!pt. Charles llaYlllon
. will speak on the proposod bond
~. iaaue.
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Sl'. PAUL Lutheran Cilurch
Parish ConservaUon Committee,
8 p.m. Monday at church.
SALISBURY PTASpeetal meetlne. 7:30 Monday nillht at the
aehool. AU members asked 1o
be present.
TUESDAY
SPECIAL MEETING, ~aeuoe
P. T.A. at the $racuae FJementary School, 8 p.m. Tuead'l)' to
dlseuso operatllll - • • for
the Soothern Local School District.
WEDNESDAY
ADULT CHOIR praedee, ll.
Paul Lutheran Church, 8 p.m.,
Wedneaday.

Missionary to
Speak May 2
In Langsville

S; POJ$IOY

- Rev. Dllllllll
a· mlolkluary to South Alllerlea 1m tho Plllrlm J1oU..
.... Cburdl, .wiD ~ at 7:30
Thurad'l)',. May 211d, at the

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li~,l·fiiO served •• - ·il!e -rior District of Glo'·
whleb lllcludea work 111110111
Patamona, Akawalo. and ca.
. . IDd1an tribes or the deep'
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He was al10 the mlaslmj111ot, In charp at the II)'.
service lor the threo lnfar.
·mission st&amp;Uons ~ tho
diardl. Colored alleles will be
- - Thoro wUt be eurloslrom
1111 !teld 011 display.
Tho pastor. Charles E. Dozer,
a cordial lnvl~toall.

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HAVEN - The Womof the New Haven
.r.t.f.,tm 'of God held a birthda¥
In honor of Florence J'ow.
the Lakin Slate Hospital.
llfOUII sang, What A Friend,
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POMEROY - A Iotter from
the Korean clllld IUJlPQI1ed by
the One-Won-&lt;Jne Cleos of t b o
PomorQf First Jlapttst Church

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the loeal course •will P,artlcullr!f iri10s lit~ I&gt;IIIIi
1n tull hiO!im ,.wh~' tl!• stsi'Jii leV.ied'lt. Thio
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landmark on the eour oe. •
Bul'..,.•t"we bo thankrul there
·up wllh. (Maybe more).
Wao no 1011 of lllelil our area?, ·. y.., know. I seldom eYer uoe·
, · Carli for my co111J11!1 unies. rve.
J,ASt, lfEi::K 1 IJll too long .written ft. At the most .1 Just
)hided to !YJ'lte !!bout t h 0. USO &amp;XCOl:I'IL But tiidaJ Pmmaklzalea&amp; beginning to sbow eol' IDJ.' ·a~J;h:e.,uon: Dr. o.. w,'
~t. I wanted to mention thellrst Clarke o! the Galllaeo...t,yHeart ·
mes 1 saw at 521 Third Ave., ::oU.\&lt;11 ·hj"'de!! a, news release
8nd 718 Third Ave. Now th!O' to me that 1 thlrik Ia woriJ1J of
are blooming all over town. Ill being printed·, Ill !Is :~.
the past, the most llfiJ&gt;re&amp;sive
It haa no~but was aug.
dlapl'l)' or
lovob' btoom: plied ~~ , : . · " e~.a .Dill' tealng sb~ ht'l! b4en •qt 626 Sec- ..tore. II' a .s1111 two weeks .till
ond Ave.
' Mothei-'a Jle.y, bui the mooLast year; lnentlanod the doe· 11 sfvea . lo so lmportanl and
wood tr~o 111 sever~ loesl!ani. tlmoly,.'·.Pm passlllg It .., to
One pla~e fru the gr'l)' houae you now: ·
on the corner of state andFourth
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and hoW preul theo9lorwao wUh
THJ;' )\'OMAN IN THE \&lt;lichen
the hooea tile l&amp;llle cOlora. I 1s 1n the ·iml&gt;ortant position 01
laDed to
a ·small gr0ve batnB
to reduce her ramor dogwoods an th' other side lly'a rill&lt; or heart disease. Beor the hoiJea,
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Would you eall
not &amp;OO- silla-ancl me._, ~ love ai-e
lag . tho !oriot !or the trees? flo-.tlni her !lOY, the GallIa CounAI least it .has taug!lt me not tJ Heart Branch
th&amp;t
to look Ill just one place, but IIIIo, too, ean pve .a sill - the
to look all around our beaut!- 11ft of batter' heallh and lonpr
lui tmm, which Ia Mhat rm hop- lifo'· tO her loved ..... th~
lng you will do.
Improved dletory hablto. ·
Galllpolla and thlo area In
•'This will call for somp manraprlng Is a deliibt io the senses. es In daiJY,'m"'l plannlni. The
The blooming tree• lUI the alr ailn '&gt;!houlil be to &lt;:111 doinron
with fragrance, and the brlaht foods .ridi bi animal (saturated)
"--Jrlng flowers and shrubs please · ra,ts and 'Cbolellterol, which .Illthe 10'0· When the worm spriiiB creaoe tho level of Choiellteroi
llr !rom across f.he river tauJrl. Ill llie blond. Hi8h blond moleolnli.V IIIIa the llr, how can OilY· terol has bee!! IID&lt;ed to devolone-ott In on ol!lde?
opment ot~thefoselerosia, thedl, The blooming, redbud&amp; down sesoe which undotiles most heart
Loom- River Rd'. look like a ws- attacks; ,·
tercolor artl'st .brushed a llllhi
"To aeblevo this aim, t h e
Iavinder
Ill !rollt or the
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Dream&amp;" setting Ed Smith and Kenda Chan~~\' were crvwned

!dent, appointed eommtttee chairmen. It was noted that flavorIng&amp; .,m be aold by the ways ond
mean1 committee. Mrs. Elmer
Wickham and Mrs. T. T. itlelton will be hollteasea for the
May meeting.
Rell'e&amp;hments were served by
Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Aten itlaln
at the eoneluslon of the meet-

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CooiYIIlo, Route 2, and the late
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Vows of the cor010011)' wUI
be .read m · Friday, May 3, at
7:30 1).m. at the Allred cllst Cburl:b by the Rev. Pearl
ca11o. Mra. Janet CbapmaD and
~· l'llllela Henderd w Ill
oorve aa ........,.. rorthehrlde,
and Mike WUHama will be the
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The wecJdlal wiD he followed
by a reception and Ill the
baoemenl of the &lt;hurd!. Both
Mill HenderiCII and her llanee
'"' 116'1 graduates of Eastern
111111 Scbool. !lie altefldad Ohio
UnlversltJ and Ia currentll em~ as a tell!llhooe .,rotor
Ill Athens.
.Urman Williams Is stoUoned
-at 1118 Davlo-Manthan Air Foree
Baoo Ill Tue11011, Arlzooa where
~be cooplo wUI reside ;"allowing
tholr wdJnl.

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Thomao C. wu..., ..., Ill Mr.
and llrl.· 'llMinlao
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MIDDLEPORT- Sprlngesmp.
orae lor boy&amp; of the MGM scoutIng dlotrlct wUI be hold May
3-5 at Camp Hamlllal Ill the

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ADIJ!SON - The Pl'CIII'IIn for
seout troop 214 will, be the boat . the Lodles AUXIliary of the Addluntt lor the camporee which 11 1011 . Free WW Baptist Cburcll

AprU 1110111!,. featured Pt'll'or,
se.-,ture reading, andBtbltqlllz.
The Qleet1ng was hold Wedne..
day at the church.
The President, Mro. Lo.H'l)'ee, pre&amp;lded at tho meoUrc
' Wblch was oPened with a~
pr'l)'er and aeriJ&gt;ture reading.
Tblo was followed b¥ the buill11011 ·sesolon In whi&lt;h the atando
inl: olllcera cave their roporto.
Each ll\elnbor was assessed a
P8llill' lor eaeh tneh other height.
The mll!lbero reported makllll
olek calla and othtr actlvltloa
cmtng the P&amp;•t mo...,_ ThegroiCI
wted ID 1&gt;uy a damp choser for
the plano.
llr&amp;. ~drq - · donated
the door·prize which was won by
Mrs.lnJi:a MrCoy.
Wblle the auxiliary was havlnJi:
their meetblr In the &lt;hur&lt;h ....,
dllorlum0 the pastor' and - ·
001111 met Ill a SUnday School
1'00111 Ill lite -mont for their
r..,.w- ..ionth4 meediv. At the
close of the two meeting•, the
POMEROY - Flmeral aerv- two - · met 1Dplber In the
leea for Clll!ord Lellhatt of the centnl room of the church Rock ~nga area were &lt;CII!Wet- mont where rerroa._. were
od Thursday afternoon at .the III'YIIi b¥ Mrs. Hazei:SO.W.her.
Ewing FIOIOral Home. The a...
Those present were: Mr. and
Cbellter Lemlq olllclated at the Mro. Geo119 H'l)'oa, Rev. and
oervleea and burial waalll Rock Mro. Walter Patter.... llr, and
Springs Cemetery.
llr~ Car!'oU itleots, Mr. and
Relatlveo and friends attend- . lllro.llenaiJM&lt;Coy,JIIr.andMro.
Jag from out-&lt;&gt;f-townlllci.-Ur. Jerry llall[e, )li-, Robert a,..,
and Mrs. Be~ · \!ramll/10, deh&amp;r, llro. EY&amp; Garbr, Mrs.
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Tom, Debbie and MaJ1ha Lee, ~....,
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Mr.'and lllrL ~ "-&lt; and IIChlt,llaltero PbUitpandlllYid
!ami~, MtU.-aBrunlap,Mr. llu~; lljl' QorotiQ&gt; W aa1 Jllrl. WillterY~. IIr. and and!!lhKari-M.!CoQo.
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ft:i~. IlOilo~ !f. J~ek1011, Co. ·
lumlola.
• lupllllls, baa~ lrCIIIIPo.,
Mr. and Mra, Charles H. Mur• tal ~· ·· &lt;:our•; U. S.
r'lf ..,. ~ Cbuek, lrontoi!; Mrs. Al'lilt: . ~ .a -rat SChool, ;
vlqJalo s.,lor and !iDilly ~ fl. ~ HSTtiqq, hi. 110 '
Atldi-, Mr. and lira. Vlrlll la.tJii IICiar\)f Ur·lild·Mrl. C. '0, :
w~ at &lt;;b•llter, and . Nr•· J~~.)IIIII1;~3N.Po&amp;r\!li.,C&lt;J!ran"·
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JneiUded as part of the weekend
aetlvitJ will be a nature hike.
The camporee will olllclally
begbi. ot 3:30p.m. Frid'l)'. Saturday moi-ntng events will Ill·
elude a eompet!Uvo troop tuc
~ war and a !lve mile hike.
The o11ernoon will featUre opaoct
lallllng and.raising~ Dq poles,
troop qalnst troop. H1ibJ1111rt of
tho c:amporee wUI be the Soturd'l)' nll)!rt camp!lre program to
whicb the parents are Invited.
The event oflletally closes at
2 p.m. on &amp;lnday, caosell said.

GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Virginia Urwin presldOcl over the Ann
Judaon Bible Clasa meellng held
In the leltowship room of t b e
church recently.
The meeting opened with group

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alnglllg of What a Friend and
devotions were given by M r a.
Mae Thivener. Scripture reading was taken !rom I Kings. A
pr11er for peace W'.tS read.
A Bible quiz wss conducted by
Pribble Wi111011 and Velroa Rose.
Refreshinents were served by
the committee made up of Velma Rose, S!ella 1\lohr, Becky
Dnunmond, Vivian Richards and
Pribble Wli soo.

FAMOUS

WHITE
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SERVICEMAN'S ADDRESS
GALLJP()US - Sl'-4 Michael
Wagnor will observe hi a 21St
blrthd.ly, APril 27. Thosewlahlng
1o send cards to him may do ao
at the !ollowlng addresl, sP-4·
Miehael W a gnu, 51875000,
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
T8J'IIlool&gt;t&amp;t., ROC, USA, Te~
GALLIPOLIS - Pie. and Mrs.
OPNO KSII 39~5 APO New Rtehard Miller, WashlngtonD,C.
York, N.Y., 09227.
are anoouncing the birth or a

TOILET
TISSUE

ON Sl' ATE COMMITTEE

daughter born A)Jrli 26 at 5 a.m.
POMEROY _ llernsrd v. at Freemont.•The babY weighed
Fultz, Middleport, Melg• CountY eillht Pound• and one OWlCO.
p
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"'·Maternal granqJarentsare Mr.
roseo ng
rnq, 1s ser ••,.. •"" Mr G t Ill .... F•~ .
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•·J'IEIY: ELK OH'ICERS- These new Elk qmcerl&lt;liere mata118d At&gt;iilJ at Gallil&gt;olls Lodge, No. 107, shown above L to
r. LOwell"\llen, inner guard; Nelson Gardner; ·
James
Roliloson, ·trustee; SC-ani&lt;IY (HII&lt;O
ElW
FOldeR, 'instf,i.Ur,~~ omeer; Charles
~elton, e)J:ahed: ruleri Frank Snedaker1
Gattles, leaeturing knight; ~ Wetherhol~
Bouton, 114 New, see rotary.

Held at First Baptist Church

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ham. file can replaee whole mUk
with sk1lll mlik, llld hard moose
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wllh tJ.u'S. )!roddets made !rom
skim .,.Uk. Ste al10 &lt;all out clown
on the use of ·- . wtilch ah
Vfll'Y hillh In a.olellterol.
"Instead of uslnl butter for a
~ 8ptelid, the hOu"""e "" serve
the soft mar~l.lll• areridl
Ill
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lard and.Oiher loild &lt;CIOklns!alo,
~ eon
tho polyuasaturatOd .ve;etahl; olla- Th8latter ean be used," for example,
to brown lion mesta, or to ,lry
lllllj and poultry; lncreain saueeo
and ~1 , made will&gt; aldm milk;
!or lllllkllll'hot b~a, tile crust
and oakes; for msldni coektall
ana&lt;ks ond, In eOoidnJ dei\Ydra).
ed ' pollllool and olh
. .. preiJorod
!ondo·whlch call lor the addition
·-tl6!Jif ~·
of lilts.
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"To roUnd out
dally oaloel"f e~vi.l..,_,_.
ilon of Iondo Jor a balonc;ed eliot,
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their owarda aljer 'being graded over the quarter on their altendance, Bibte hOmework ~ Bible memorlzatiQn. ~ ·~l • ·.
total of 600 'PGim•, all wlmers •cored above 500. Pictures, ·
left to rillht, are; jay Cremeens, 10n ol Mr. and Mro. MarlaM
Cremeens1 8th grade boys class; Brant Adams, aon ot Mr. and
Mr._ 'G10ra0 Adams,
7th grade bo~s ela.,; ~ala
Romaine,
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and Jr,lfllh Department . wlniler;EialneB~daughterol Mr,
and 141'•· wayne Brown, 7th grade girls class.

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u~udent or the Quarter" cont~.st held recently in the Junior
High DePartment ol ·the ~ Seluol at the l'if&amp;t Baptlft
~hurch ')!. Gaillpolls, Thoro were three claos !\'inlier&amp; and opO-· '·

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Vlnton-Ewln&amp;tm area, Tom Caaloll, dlritrtct c:anwlna chairman
and- director, .......cedto-

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e\'0111J11. Hurt girls, a llllhted lountaln, formed the backgi'OIIICI
where the Q\leen and King took their bow• as 'thq were P*
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ro"llie
senied gltta lind tha queen a dozen rod ruses. In the &lt;enter or
thellonr, palm trees, aaan&lt;t- bea&lt;h, andapool_otwa!Ol'·wlth · fl'!lin the sole at ucenae P\lltes
tho word "aloha" lnserlbed In the sand eaught ·the attentiOn of . Iii Ohio liMiuld hit ,1110 ibiii!On
. ror ·tile 1968 !'OIIIIrallol! year,
the pats as the~ entered. The attractive sett1J11waa P!..,...ed
Resiatrar of•Notor VohlcloaFrad
by members ol the Junior &lt;lao&amp; with Mr.. Bernice Holtman
Rtee~Fnday:
servilll as !acuity advl10r.
'l')le llrst dlsli'lllllllon .ot 1968
~· pllie !undo, aJJ1i&gt;ui1i:1ni to
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1;J&lt;. M'll' to coUnties, townolllpa and
mlmlclpalltleri. ThoiiiOIIOY eomea
rrom the sale !lf;thetlll• Mardi
16-.IPril 15.
MIDDLEPORT- Registration chDdren mull he live .rear• old ..._..,;;;;;;;;.·~··;;;.;..;;,.,_~.,.
ror tho children of the Melia on or before Sept. 30. Mu. Hac- 1
Local Schqol Dlstriet wbo will kelt advises that II 'lfll IIQt t,
attend '!\1!\derprte:~ next 1a11 1n necesoary for tho children to a~.
Mld(llepcirt will be held Tuesday COIIIPIIlY their perentalllthetll\le
In the ldnderp.rten room In the of reslatratlon, since .a llebedllle
baaeinent or the Middleport Cen- !or indl~dllal ....rereneeo with
tral buJidlng.
each dllld and a parent wUI be
Allftli- tftlftlft
Mra. Ptcyllla Hackett, teacher, held Ill Auaust prior to uie be-V·II·II!II''l i »&gt;I~
aclvlaoa that parents m'l!' rosla- sfmlng of the school year.
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ter their diUdren between the
Parents should fn1ag a .OW ' ' • • :
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d81 "'~',lllions
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Mra. Harry Bldlq had &lt;harp
of the - . , which ClpOIIOd with
group olnslnl of the claso 11011&amp;
He Keeps Me Slnilni and the
LOrd's Pr'l)'er. Mrs. J. U.Sieph- Ing.
en.IOIL, teaeher ol·the cl111, read
the letter rrom the Korean chUd
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Supported by Class Read

were pl'lfed and vrlz- Ofti~"U" Trll!rl'nJ"""':"'
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!;~~!a blrthdaJ'
FiorSII!eeakewhUo
was then olaJiod to. Wrl~..., AFB,
...ig to her. itle open- OhiO, r..r trllillolan haN e!Wl
sf!Is !rom those attend- ...--. Ilia - · Carplyll, _ I~
."'11'/"1"- many !rom others that the .......,..,. ell llr. ~
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A¥1!'f! II. Clair cl11t. 1,.........
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from the bospltal. oll(rom tho loeal soelot,y
Either King, V I o I a
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Morris, ilal')'
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CROWNED KING AND QUEEN - In an eyiMlat&lt;hlng EsJ:&gt;tlll\ seUlng lo&amp;turllw llfo-eiza drawings, Interior llllhted pU.
lara and ao o1sia, Miss Jiliekle HaWley and James Conde were
ero-imed queen and king of the 1968 Middleport High School
junior-senior prom. Both juniors4 the two were selected by
member&amp; ol the junior elallS. Mill Hawley Is the d&amp;Uibter or
Mr. and Mro. Jack M. Hawley and Conde Ia the oon of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene J. Conde. A banquet no aerved to·Juniora and
seniors after ~eh dme the members were permitted guest•
Cor 1 dance. Thomas Kelly, faculty member, was toastmaster.
Jane &amp;lrtlce, junior elus president, gave the welcome and
BUI Haekett, senior ela88 president, gave the reoponse.

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b¥ their 1111811 11011.
at home be Ia 1dllllnl
dlur&lt;hes to tell about the
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Rev. Jlyde """ In hlo llrat · POMEROY - Plana have _ ,
of missionary oervlea Ia COIIIpl- tm the opon chllr':h
S. A., wh., be and hlo weddiniJ cl
Linda &amp;le J1aD.
obil&amp;ld to nlum to cleraoo, daul)!rter of Mr. and Mrs.

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Wedllesday, May I, at 8 p.m.,
at borne of Mrs. Charles Goakill, Miclllleport.
THURSDAY
RUMMAGE SALE, Thurad'l)'
and Frid'l)', Slanllllur7 bullcllni.
Mill St., MiciiiiOJ)OI'I, - - Arbau&amp;hlll the beginning, God - , was
by· Melp Temple, Pyth1an Slatbt ~ IOple ~ Mr a.
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. lnmiaJ mee"Cti.g ~ bl~ · ·Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller,
quet Mil' ~u Ill Tole&lt;b,
Gallipolis.
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GiveQ Program By
French City Garden Club

GALLIPQLIS - Mrs. P au I
Wagner gave the pl'Ofl'am !or the
April meeting of' the Nature's
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CltJ ·Garden Club was ho11te11.
The meeting was held APrU 25
. at Cottage 'i, GSI.
Mrs. Wqner spoke on Pol800..,, Plants Ill tho Garden and the
Back Yard. A -·•z
loUowed with
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Mrs. Jack Hackworth ssldni the
questions and Mrs. Wqner sf•·
Jag the answer&amp;.
Mra. Hackworth shoWed color.
ed llldeo of seenes. oower ar,._...menta. and also wall Pi"''·
dOl olle had iruule wllh dried

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The next meeting wiU be the
.plll!tlnl of the p.rden Plots, at

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~;.· w, .D.i'·~ of 'the d• eJwa w01 be needed.
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LATEX FLAT

ed Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Earl Nell
and Mr•. Hackworth' of tho hostess club.
The p.rdener's pledp waareposted by 17 members and roll
call an&lt;1 '~eeretarY'&amp; report was
given. Devotions were. In the
lorm of s PQOm, Treeo, andresdlng, Beautilul Gilts to Remember•
Relreshmonts were served by
the bolltess club and a donrprizo
was sfven. Mrs. Gamet Wood,
of occupational therapy was In

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JUNE WEDaNG PLANNED - Mr,Ond Mrs. Chirlea W,
Rlchardo, Rt. 2, Patriot, are -~ thee~ IIICI

III'PI'OIChlng mpt- "! their daughter, Ann, 1li lllchael ,IW
Smith, son of Mr. ani! :!4rs. Jllnler 's.ntih, P~ R!. ~ ~··
Richards Ia a.student at Southweaternlllp SC""i''•.Her;nanco
18 a ~967 grlduite pllbulhWe&amp;tern Rlgb SC,hool ~~~~ Ia ~t~ · ,
ly emPloyed ao a bnlolman for the B. llld 0, Hallrood·rq Dlltl&gt;n, 0. Tile graclouscus-o!QPIJichurchwill be oboon.d lor',
lhe wedding piiiiUIOd JIIJI!I I. at 3:30 p. m. at the Solem¥11
Cbqreh. An rll!'..... will be held in the Ci!&lt;Jl'Cb ........enl
,,
tollowlng II)• ........Ill'.
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•'

Mr. and Mrs. Danny H. Wells

Couple Repeat Wedding
Vows in North Carolina
PORTER - Barbara &amp;ie McCialkey, daul!ltter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall McClaskey, POr-

, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·· School
in 1966
atteoded
graduated
!romandWllfml
H tOhio
gh
state University. He entered the
service March 21, 1968 and Is
""" stationed at Fort Campbell,

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Deborah Kay Schaeffing Becomes
Bride of Robert Thomas Polcyn llld

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.
'!be groOm gradullod tromKJ• Mr. and lira. 'lboll\l• Enrie,
_... Creek 11!F School, In i865 '· PatktrBIMir&amp; W, Va.; la11JOI'~
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GALUPOLlS - Deborah Kay aloo tell !rom a lace cap trim· a royal blue dresl wllh nialddnl llneer tqr River Trail~ Mrs. Tlim llb!!li, Sj, ~·· w.
Schae!flng, wore a silk organza med with swl" cry.Ws and silk acceaBOrlea and an orchid cor· 1111111 blo enthlns tho oervlca. Va.; Mr. 111111 lito. Jamiol'OIC1llo
aage.
Ky.
gown tor her afternoon wedding roae bUds.
J)nmedlately !ollowlng lhe cor- He 'Ia nowa ~ lllu/e'USArml' NeW carlt.ti, Ohio; br:D&lt;IMra.
When the crupJe returned from to Robert Thomas Polcyn, am
The bride's fiowers were a
oWionocl at Ft. Belf&lt;lr, va., J. c. Campa. Beckle,1, w. va.;
e11l011)', an open receptlan was
a short tr[JI, a reception and of Mrs. Martin POlcyn and the seml.noBOP¥ bouquet of willie
wllera
be loon lftotruciW,
Mr. and Mro•.
Elllo, Jtu'.
held in .tba Church Parish Hall.
community shower was held at late Martin POlcyn, Rt. I, Gal- miniature carnations and otephOut of towi. Pill• W.., Mr. ricane. w•.vo.i ...-1
Porter Methodist Church.
llpolis. The bride Is the daal!lt- aootls centered with a wlllte or- A ave Uered cake cantered ·tba llld Mrs. Beoll1 Br071lis. lir~ · George ~. 'i!ld ,
bride's table. It wa1 trimmed
Serving at the refreshment ta- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. chid.
wllh yellow rona and tqJped llld Mrs. Jack~ and tamll3-. Sj)rtnillold; Mra.
ble were Mrs. Paul Saunders, Scbaeffing, Eureka star Rt., GalMrs. Janet Coen, Morehead,
wtlh a · nose&amp;S¥ 'hoo(llel of yel- Mr. and Mr1. JOdde Ada)Da, all Mr. and Mra. Dick fi»ZI!II.
Mrs. Bruce Stool, Mrs. BUI 1'1111· llpolls.
Kentucl&lt;y, lhe malcl of honor,
low sweetheart roses. 'ibe cen- Ill Coiii!Dbua; 'Mr: David R. and Mrs. Dive
lips and Mrs. Tim McClelland.
The weddingwaaheldSaturday, wore a long mid.. -lored broM!Dervla, Ohio; Mr. aDd !Ira. Jlm T!Jomaa,
A slx-tierad wedding cake top- April 27 at 1:30 p.m. at st. cade and crepe sown empire terpiece was of mlil·el! 8J!rln.l
, McEJrW,
The baM
pod wllh bride and groom fipr - fetor's ~lse&lt;ll*l 11Church, ~41 ~tlj
~bodice, !lowers.
lDH\ cefttered the table. Mrs.·~~ -~~d~Ave. Tlle1, ~~-~~W,ft..f' 1 "' •_ ''*'lne
.. &gt;«- : ee~. and the candlebol~
with IV)' and
Danvor ·lll'atker had ·baked the · II; •MacKenzie Jlticla18d '.It th~ '' es. "i''ie c&lt;~trolled
IDe' skirt cled
mlniature carnatlons. _..,
loy,
cake.
dOUble-ring, holy Cclunun1on ser- ol crepe had an a~ float·
Ml•• Rulhle .JOimeon, George- Matu~ Alhelll; Mr, and Mr~
Registering guests was Mrs. vice.
'
tng back panel of broeade. Sle
Rlcj11ird ~•.
Rusty Layne . Others assisting
Two soloists pi-ovtd8dpre.ftll)- wore a matching brocade pill town, K¥ ,, anil Miss Jean Sehae!ter,
lla,y1IJn,
pre
sided
Ill
U.e
with the arrangements w e r e tial music. Mrs. NeU Sanders boX hea41iece with circle veU·
Mil.,,
· SLEEVEL~SSe
. SHORT
Sara Eggleton, Paula SaiUlders sang. Adoration, ')'o AWUdRose, ing, and carried a ncioo&amp;S¥ I)( bride's table. Mlsa
, . - ··~ ,, ' .., .. :
Gallipolis,
repaterod
pests.
and Patti Saunders.
Arioao and Dawn. Dr. John Msrk- whit. rooes and miniature carFor a )¥eddlng trip.tD Niagara
SUNDAY
toy sang, One Hand, One Haart, nations. Miss Comle t;roao, Gal·
Falls,
bride
chaniod
llltD
a
0 Petfect Love and Whither llpolls, altelldant, wore • ·IDWII
AU paslel color IIHI llowor ~~~~ Thou Goest.
styled Identically to lhst of tba travellai qoatwne , I)( ·vertical
striped killi clre11 Or aqua 8Dd
M&lt;-ltarill oil. Tbe Bat . . .
The volTs were aald before an maid of hooOr,
Pd. AtJy, alter flanked with candelabra and
Miss Amanda ~. Colum- green and or~~~g&amp; 'and plain a~
vaaea of yellow anaps and white bus, cousin 1ot the bride, waa coat. S!e wore matclllng aceeaasters. Small BProYs o! spring lhe flower ali-t. S!e wore 1 ID'iD' aorlea and the Iorge orddd !rom
'
greenery were placed in lhe wlo- styled Identically to the odler her woclcllntl boufllel.
IN VIETNAM
The· now Mrs. POlcyn Jraduatdows and a wlllte aisle carpet attendants, and carried a willie
Marine Gunnery Sargeant Har- was placed in the center alale basket ot yellow rooe potals. ed !rom North Gallla lilat&gt; School
old V, Rice, son of Mr. and
tor lhe bride.
'
Erick ~r. Col~a, cou- in 1965, atteoidod Morehead Stale
Mrs. !lamer E. Rice oC 296
Glven In marriage by her lath- sin o! lho bride was tba ring University llld gradlWed !rom
Rutland St., Middleport, and hus-Gall[Jiolla Bustne" College In
er, the bride was lovely In a bearer.
band o! the former Miss BellY tong gown, styled in the shimThe best man wao Chester 1967. ille Is employed in the
J, Heathertngtml of Rockford,
mer fashion with a high jewell M. PUicyn, o! Chicago, brother Gallla County Auditor's olllce.
Dl., Ia serving with lhe Third
Amphibian Tractor Battalloo, U. neckline of lace accented wllh of tho groom. Ushers wore Rob- •----------------~-_,_,.._ _,......
seed pearls and cry.Ws. The ert L, Sehaetrln&amp; brother of the 11
. S, Marine Corps, in Vietnam.
.. •.'' .
long sleeves came to a pnlnt at bride, and John Polcyn, Newark,
lhe wrists. Tho conrolled A line brotllor o! the groom,
skirt had lace accent1 at the
The bride's mother" wore a
··f ·
hemline. A dotachll&gt;le boul!anl lima green dre~l with ffi:81cblDI
' .
'
.
chapel train ,.s ~chad at lhe jacket. Graen bit and white ac;·
~
··..
llhoulders and had IJI8tchlng lace • coomeo. Her ..,....,. waa two
lnoerts. Her tiered bou!!ant veil- pink eymblblum ordddo.
!nco! Imported Ell8llsh aUk UluTho brldegroom'smotbarwora
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lor, became the bride ot Danny on March 12 at Mt. Airy, N. C.
H. Wells, son or Mr. and Mrs.
The new bride gradUated !rom
Welter M; Wells, Wllkeavllle, North Galli&amp; In 1966. The groom

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Kroger Accepts ......
.. , Sirloin Tip Roast
Federal Food Stqmps ......., ._
··· · · ··· · · · ·

•

JUNE WEDaNG PLANNED - Mr,Ond Mrs. Chirlea W,
Rlchardo, Rt. 2, Patriot, are -~ thee~ IIICI

III'PI'OIChlng mpt- "! their daughter, Ann, 1li lllchael ,IW
Smith, son of Mr. ani! :!4rs. Jllnler 's.ntih, P~ R!. ~ ~··
Richards Ia a.student at Southweaternlllp SC""i''•.Her;nanco
18 a ~967 grlduite pllbulhWe&amp;tern Rlgb SC,hool ~~~~ Ia ~t~ · ,
ly emPloyed ao a bnlolman for the B. llld 0, Hallrood·rq Dlltl&gt;n, 0. Tile graclouscus-o!QPIJichurchwill be oboon.d lor',
lhe wedding piiiiUIOd JIIJI!I I. at 3:30 p. m. at the Solem¥11
Cbqreh. An rll!'..... will be held in the Ci!&lt;Jl'Cb ........enl
,,
tollowlng II)• ........Ill'.
'
; '
•'

Mr. and Mrs. Danny H. Wells

Couple Repeat Wedding
Vows in North Carolina
PORTER - Barbara &amp;ie McCialkey, daul!ltter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall McClaskey, POr-

, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·· School
in 1966
atteoded
graduated
!romandWllfml
H tOhio
gh
state University. He entered the
service March 21, 1968 and Is
""" stationed at Fort Campbell,

IIIGNIIN UP YOIIt HOME
FOR SPRING WITH OUR

READY MADE

DRAPES
IN .STOCk!
.

.,

•nOIAlS
• PRINTS
•PLAINS
SIZES 50X63, 75x61,
100.63, 50ic9o,
75x90, 100.90,
end 150x90
Al10: .Uincll Lengtho

:....-

';.

.1'.' '

-

.

Thrifty

T~Bone

Steak ...

lb.

Deborah Kay Schaeffing Becomes
Bride of Robert Thomas Polcyn llld

~

.,.,

.
'!be groOm gradullod tromKJ• Mr. and lira. 'lboll\l• Enrie,
_... Creek 11!F School, In i865 '· PatktrBIMir&amp; W, Va.; la11JOI'~
'

'I .

I'

-ked •• on _.mtce en- Hljmlt, WtlmlllliiDn. o:; ,..., 11110
GALUPOLlS - Deborah Kay aloo tell !rom a lace cap trim· a royal blue dresl wllh nialddnl llneer tqr River Trail~ Mrs. Tlim llb!!li, Sj, ~·· w.
Schae!flng, wore a silk organza med with swl" cry.Ws and silk acceaBOrlea and an orchid cor· 1111111 blo enthlns tho oervlca. Va.; Mr. 111111 lito. Jamiol'OIC1llo
aage.
Ky.
gown tor her afternoon wedding roae bUds.
J)nmedlately !ollowlng lhe cor- He 'Ia nowa ~ lllu/e'USArml' NeW carlt.ti, Ohio; br:D&lt;IMra.
When the crupJe returned from to Robert Thomas Polcyn, am
The bride's fiowers were a
oWionocl at Ft. Belf&lt;lr, va., J. c. Campa. Beckle,1, w. va.;
e11l011)', an open receptlan was
a short tr[JI, a reception and of Mrs. Martin POlcyn and the seml.noBOP¥ bouquet of willie
wllera
be loon lftotruciW,
Mr. and Mro•.
Elllo, Jtu'.
held in .tba Church Parish Hall.
community shower was held at late Martin POlcyn, Rt. I, Gal- miniature carnations and otephOut of towi. Pill• W.., Mr. ricane. w•.vo.i ...-1
Porter Methodist Church.
llpolis. The bride Is the daal!lt- aootls centered with a wlllte or- A ave Uered cake cantered ·tba llld Mrs. Beoll1 Br071lis. lir~ · George ~. 'i!ld ,
bride's table. It wa1 trimmed
Serving at the refreshment ta- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. chid.
wllh yellow rona and tqJped llld Mrs. Jack~ and tamll3-. Sj)rtnillold; Mra.
ble were Mrs. Paul Saunders, Scbaeffing, Eureka star Rt., GalMrs. Janet Coen, Morehead,
wtlh a · nose&amp;S¥ 'hoo(llel of yel- Mr. and Mr1. JOdde Ada)Da, all Mr. and Mra. Dick fi»ZI!II.
Mrs. Bruce Stool, Mrs. BUI 1'1111· llpolls.
Kentucl&lt;y, lhe malcl of honor,
low sweetheart roses. 'ibe cen- Ill Coiii!Dbua; 'Mr: David R. and Mrs. Dive
lips and Mrs. Tim McClelland.
The weddingwaaheldSaturday, wore a long mid.. -lored broM!Dervla, Ohio; Mr. aDd !Ira. Jlm T!Jomaa,
A slx-tierad wedding cake top- April 27 at 1:30 p.m. at st. cade and crepe sown empire terpiece was of mlil·el! 8J!rln.l
, McEJrW,
The baM
pod wllh bride and groom fipr - fetor's ~lse&lt;ll*l 11Church, ~41 ~tlj
~bodice, !lowers.
lDH\ cefttered the table. Mrs.·~~ -~~d~Ave. Tlle1, ~~-~~W,ft..f' 1 "' •_ ''*'lne
.. &gt;«- : ee~. and the candlebol~
with IV)' and
Danvor ·lll'atker had ·baked the · II; •MacKenzie Jlticla18d '.It th~ '' es. "i''ie c&lt;~trolled
IDe' skirt cled
mlniature carnatlons. _..,
loy,
cake.
dOUble-ring, holy Cclunun1on ser- ol crepe had an a~ float·
Ml•• Rulhle .JOimeon, George- Matu~ Alhelll; Mr, and Mr~
Registering guests was Mrs. vice.
'
tng back panel of broeade. Sle
Rlcj11ird ~•.
Rusty Layne . Others assisting
Two soloists pi-ovtd8dpre.ftll)- wore a matching brocade pill town, K¥ ,, anil Miss Jean Sehae!ter,
lla,y1IJn,
pre
sided
Ill
U.e
with the arrangements w e r e tial music. Mrs. NeU Sanders boX hea41iece with circle veU·
Mil.,,
· SLEEVEL~SSe
. SHORT
Sara Eggleton, Paula SaiUlders sang. Adoration, ')'o AWUdRose, ing, and carried a ncioo&amp;S¥ I)( bride's table. Mlsa
, . - ··~ ,, ' .., .. :
Gallipolis,
repaterod
pests.
and Patti Saunders.
Arioao and Dawn. Dr. John Msrk- whit. rooes and miniature carFor a )¥eddlng trip.tD Niagara
SUNDAY
toy sang, One Hand, One Haart, nations. Miss Comle t;roao, Gal·
Falls,
bride
chaniod
llltD
a
0 Petfect Love and Whither llpolls, altelldant, wore • ·IDWII
AU paslel color IIHI llowor ~~~~ Thou Goest.
styled Identically to lhst of tba travellai qoatwne , I)( ·vertical
striped killi clre11 Or aqua 8Dd
M&lt;-ltarill oil. Tbe Bat . . .
The volTs were aald before an maid of hooOr,
Pd. AtJy, alter flanked with candelabra and
Miss Amanda ~. Colum- green and or~~~g&amp; 'and plain a~
vaaea of yellow anaps and white bus, cousin 1ot the bride, waa coat. S!e wore matclllng aceeaasters. Small BProYs o! spring lhe flower ali-t. S!e wore 1 ID'iD' aorlea and the Iorge orddd !rom
'
greenery were placed in lhe wlo- styled Identically to the odler her woclcllntl boufllel.
IN VIETNAM
The· now Mrs. POlcyn Jraduatdows and a wlllte aisle carpet attendants, and carried a willie
Marine Gunnery Sargeant Har- was placed in the center alale basket ot yellow rooe potals. ed !rom North Gallla lilat&gt; School
old V, Rice, son of Mr. and
tor lhe bride.
'
Erick ~r. Col~a, cou- in 1965, atteoidod Morehead Stale
Mrs. !lamer E. Rice oC 296
Glven In marriage by her lath- sin o! lho bride was tba ring University llld gradlWed !rom
Rutland St., Middleport, and hus-Gall[Jiolla Bustne" College In
er, the bride was lovely In a bearer.
band o! the former Miss BellY tong gown, styled in the shimThe best man wao Chester 1967. ille Is employed in the
J, Heathertngtml of Rockford,
mer fashion with a high jewell M. PUicyn, o! Chicago, brother Gallla County Auditor's olllce.
Dl., Ia serving with lhe Third
Amphibian Tractor Battalloo, U. neckline of lace accented wllh of tho groom. Ushers wore Rob- •----------------~-_,_,.._ _,......
seed pearls and cry.Ws. The ert L, Sehaetrln&amp; brother of the 11
. S, Marine Corps, in Vietnam.
.. •.'' .
long sleeves came to a pnlnt at bride, and John Polcyn, Newark,
lhe wrists. Tho conrolled A line brotllor o! the groom,
skirt had lace accent1 at the
The bride's mother" wore a
··f ·
hemline. A dotachll&gt;le boul!anl lima green dre~l with ffi:81cblDI
' .
'
.
chapel train ,.s ~chad at lhe jacket. Graen bit and white ac;·
~
··..
llhoulders and had IJI8tchlng lace • coomeo. Her ..,....,. waa two
lnoerts. Her tiered bou!!ant veil- pink eymblblum ordddo.
!nco! Imported Ell8llsh aUk UluTho brldegroom'smotbarwora
~
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..
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.

.

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Jowl Bacon ..............

lb.

'

_ . , CnoiiiM .,

Pineapple

-·.....,_

. 1~16., U-oz.

Cocktail

ctrlll

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sPORT•

s2~tt

.lpjj....

~- ·a· ;r·. . · : ·
. '

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, ,, :~...

SlOE p_oit GAlLIPGL~~~ ·~

Canned Bam ••••••••.. ~- 79c

•••••

""···· o. ...
3 ~4&amp;$1 ........
Drink ------~-- 3 64oi 08.
"""

....

n : {:rottea·.Meat . _... 9 ~ Sl,

Plums ·---~--- ... '

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Sh;llie Beans •• 4 ;: 89e
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Applesauce

Homiiay ......• 10 '!:"' $1
Com •..... ·.... 4 '!: 89c

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Pork &amp; Beans •_. !; ,.. 89e

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lor, became the bride ot Danny on March 12 at Mt. Airy, N. C.
H. Wells, son or Mr. and Mrs.
The new bride gradUated !rom
Welter M; Wells, Wllkeavllle, North Galli&amp; In 1966. The groom

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crtn.

IF you wouldn't be writing many checks a
month, but want the_ convenience, flafety,
and prestige of havmg a bank checking
account here with ilo minimum balance ·
required, or ....
IF you have a comparatively modest income,
but want to have !I bank checking acc;ount
here with no minin;tum balance requlrlld .. ,
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' ANNUAL SIVER TEA,·CIIvsry
Jloll!f!lt Church 2o3Q p,m. RID
~ Colloce.coiiNOcholr,
undorthe leaclerabiP ollleriYn
Boas, wW ·have cltlrge of the
. · program. Open' tor the puJ&gt;.

lie.
MONDAY
NORTH GALLlA

Athletic

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PT. PLEASANT - ,Four Ill· eoo1 llpl'il!l ~ or a tOuch ·
11011 Count;y - · will be a- .
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1110111 tho %33 e!pth lll'ade !Ill· ~~- ll&gt; a 111111'1 llll'lnB out-

dentli Who Wtll be ~- Kn1-'to
and Ladlol of tlw Golilen HM-ae.

showdllrlngee~es!o!i1101b

IlL Fllldlni ~ ' -tor

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oo tho test admlqlsterod April pelr ih dozonaolvarl•tion•ranJI·

at the state •IPitiJI, '

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9th were AnD Amici&lt;. dauiibtor of
Booster&amp;, 7:30p.m.
GALLlA COUNTY Pcmona . Mr, and Mrs. Joe Amick, PL
Plea118111, Sandra .Burclelte,
Gr..... II Spr!nglleld Gr.....
d~ter
of Mr. iiDil Mrs. WIQ'IIO
Hall, 8 p.m.
Bunlette,
Pl. Plea118111, and SlmTUESilAY
mle
Doolltue,
110ft of Mr• and
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIMrs.
Slmmle
DooUtue,
Rt. 2 PL
ARY, 7:30 p.m. at ll&gt;e hall.
Plea118111, all - n t • at Pl.
WEDNESDAY
Pleasant Jr. High and Bruce
OHIO VALLEY GRANGE,
Adams, 110ft of Mr. and Mrs.
rqular meetlns 8 p.m. DST.
Carroll Adams, New Haven, a
Bring lllbl refreshments.
at Wallama Jr. lfilb. ,
1 TIIUBSDAY
The teSt covered West VIrgin·
CENTENARY Social Circle,
Ia history, ROOIIJ'&amp;pll)', clevelop.
, 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Rennan
mont and government.
North\II&gt;.
Mary Jane Carr, 14, a stucienl

stu-

lnl from I!JIOl'\f ll&gt; c~U.,-. Fub1m cieWia ehlll&amp;8 soaBilnall;rll&gt;
give theee baole ln&gt;e•· a oew
took. With 110 Jmicb' chal.,,tlrst
declcle wlllt kind of aweator you
realljo noec1 wbere you .,;w wear
11, vnd wto~t you wiU ·wear with

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11
'sweater&amp; are available, too, II a·
In fiber I. Tbe n. ...,. of

TOday, our secre.tacy wu•
angry she uaod a two-choler
ribbOn In her typewriter: . "
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ccilne. loiOdl~ at

the -tor
. Mack
lltlti:bea are

0

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· f'IJiing 10011ld be the per-

teet way to trooei.-IJ thev.
could fllid a sufntitute for
landings and talce-offs.

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0at1oo1&lt; -Conf8renee

COII1\:r

R. C, Dehney hes boon transferred to Unlverslt;y Hospital,
Room 989, Columbus, &lt;lolo. Re
hu been a llOtlent at Holzer
Hoapltal for the past two weeks.
ANNIVERSARY PLANS MADE
GALLIPOLIS - Plans wore
mecie for celebrellon of ll&gt;el60th
annt•orsary ~ the Jobn Goo AME
Church at the Ladles Auxiliary
meeting held at the bome of
Mrs. CocUe V!naon.
Tbe anniversary WUI be celebrated May 26. A guest at the

Wodnellla.Y meeting was !drs.
William Armstrong. Tho hostess

the Wood . ,

~ earn, 1111a weeloend. ·
Atioadtne.(l'om MaBOR Cclun\v

are Cbarlos Bledaoe, Jolin Bar-·
RIJ, Tom MeNtelIll', Cuxtlt
ShiM, Jlm J!arnlll; Doo IIQJo,
Fred wn ..., Cbarle• Lqd&lt;efdoo, Gar)' ~ Tom ·l!u.ltk.
Los Grlnun tmd Steve lliotee.
SponBOra of the Conference are
11!e Coo~&gt;erellve ~a!m Sen·

Seen and Heard Health Center
[Jill GUI!ngllam, daugllter of Is Planning
Mr. and Mrs. James Glllln8b&amp;m
AUentown, Pa., and lll'and·
deugllter of Mr. and Mrs. G,
B. G1Uin8bam, 1100 Second Ave.,
hes been accepted at Denison
University and has been sranted an booorary lour-year seholarshlp. I..Ynn will be the third
generallon of her family to Ittend Denison.

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at Sistersville Jr. !!lib, seorod
hlpest In the state oo the test.

of

Pr. FLEASWr-

er hlab ICboOI )'&lt;)UI~a ;~rjol

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Open House

Ice, Rod Croas, , and W~lt
tral CommuniI!' Aellon Ajleney.
Tbe conference Ia clealelod to
belp JOUih reCOI!Dlze ' lilt ....
callonal, IIOCial, e«&lt;nn!inl• tmd
pemmental prd&gt;lllllll tmd op.
JIOl'lunltleS In lllelr ...... '
A ot
llllb ichool
·!IIUdent• from tho ~1 C!JUIII!es

ATHENS - There 1l!ll be an
open house at the Southeastern

Ohio Mantal Heolth Center (to..
State Hospital),
here May 5 !rom ·10 a.m. to 5
p.m., In conjunction with National Mental Health Week tmd
the lOOth Anniversary ot d1e ho..,
pltal. Tours of the hospltol wUI
be ol!ered to visitors,
Psychiatric Aide 1 graduation
ceremonies will convene 1n the
audltoriwn at 2:30 p.m.
Al110 an oward will be made to
tho winner of a comest, deslp
In&amp; a •IBn uslnlc tho - Dllll1e of
tho hospital, lor the entrance to
the grourtds.
The clleterla at the center
will be 011en tD die Public tor the
purcheee oflunchiiOnandrefresho
mento. lledlcellon ofaoow lotqe
and commissary wiU be Included In the activities of the dii.Y.
mert;y Athens

ENTERTAINERS or. the Bll Jlend lllnJtrel Association look a\oer a C11P1 of •Thlfo Enl...
telnment'' ll&gt; be used II llle lllss Southern Ohlo Pageant when a..OCiatlon members ·will p r dlvorllssements.betWeen -eot• of the pageant competition. Loft to r!pt are Karen 'Grlt!llh and
her lrumPel, Mrs, 9llrley Hamm and lllss Hoberta Kraeuillr.

ao

11M MARGARET ~U!oiAN,pageantplanilt,ltft,andMrs.

Coleen Ohllf181!1:, dance trilner for the pageant; confer on the

worked with the 1llrefe - - •
ll&gt; pion lllo 'II80kond evonL

temj!O ~a

•IBIIDber to be used In the shoW. Mrs. Ohllnler Is
producllon chalrm.an 'for tt* J&gt;ageaot for Ohlo EU Phi C"-Pter
of Beta Slgjna Phi Solvrit;y,
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Recognition

Day Planned
Bazaar of GSI .•.

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. CELEBRATES Slot BIRTHDAY - !drs. Alk!e Halley, 13 White Ava., Gallipollo, .celebrated
In which she ~"''I/I her ~ -~Stst pl!'tJldii.Y APrll 2t. Abo"&lt;!',, ~e.,_~
.for ' the last 30 ·year"' ~llllt!iW
• hei&gt;Py blnbjlt.y
her tlve clllldren;
W, Halley, Elole CJaa. Weltha
Cox, all !rom the Gallll&gt;oUs Area. Her
Mrs. nmald E. Wrl&amp;bt,
Mr. and Mrs. Malvan Clagg and children
also visited her.

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ero,y, uncler the chalnnan&amp;hlp of Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis,· ai01Uilng left, are P-"'11 cleeor6, tlonB lor the lllss Southern Ohio s11ge Mtttng - a garcleo scene. SOoted Is lira. Dollie llajoos and
at the rlgltt Is Mrs. Ruth Moore.

Haven't you always wanted a ''really nice"
Riverboat Picture?

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by the contestants but oo hand
lor the event wiU be members
of Melp Ccluntl''s Big- Minstrel Asooclatloo who will do
preducUon numbers ll&gt; eel the
aeene lor each segment of tho
competition.
In addition, tho Meigs H I g h
,Sehool mUod ensemble wiU preaent IOOdom eeleetloos that tie
In with the pageant and the bnpacts, a JOUihlnstrumentaiiiJ'(MIII
from the Ea!ltem part of Melia
C&lt;Junly, aiiO will entertain.

Undo Suo, , l.toors, Canal
Winchester; T - Drumtmd
i&gt;lano .....'lklt, .

I'Uttllll the leinl 1111 tho calte
wiU be lllu dido - lllu Pam-

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. ·Sure :jjtilliqnt Sh,ow
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Ohio River's First Lady

eHAN~NYlY~D

in walnut or maple ................... _.

Cllssi-: Style with a modem approach • • • xrs 1:':
.OOJDsiderably shorter to keep in step with
.
falbions. London Fog's to thank for the other
toadies you'D lib, too • • • such as convertible
deep side vents aDd fashion bracket
fbockets. The total look's acbieved in ·
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a blend of SO% polyester .00 SO%
41oa~lcol:ton.In a selcc&amp;loa 9£ sizes aDd colon.

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DlLTA _ QU~EM

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/4. glorious reproduction in full oolor,large 20" x 241' si~,
pictorially fromed in blue sky ond willow, peacefully
docked on the sleepy OhLo at ~l!!J:l9lis, .
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e GLOSSY LITHOGRAPH PRINTS
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A campus classic ...
The Wellesley
by London J!og•

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Prinb will be mailed anywhere In U.S. Send
fheek or money order fOf $5.67 (Includes t.x
1ncl mailin11 chaf!le)
See our large and exciting eollectioG•of.plctu,..l .
wall decoratlonund glft,ltii"-' , · , :_

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evoeyOno' bere clap an11
and .
~ start •

Jobn Ualew!U~ at 8:10
· Sobinla1 nl&amp;ltt ill the

ola Rob!nBOR of IJe¥ton - wUl make several appearances
during the papant as will lll11
Gloria Buck of Pomeroy, t h e
reflnlnllllss s...thern &lt;lolo.

!ng the Melp County contestants

for the event.

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AdVanced tie- may be p!rehaeed ala reduced prlce!nlllddleport at the Meigs Sowlni Cen-

ter, VWap Drug Store ml Dutton' a Dru&amp;li in Pomeroy at the
Now York Clolhlnl lblee, Solsber and Loll se Drugs, and Nelaon's
ners aa well as otnclal Miss Jlruia tmd in Racine allhe Fui-

This rear"• pageant bas been
given overwbelmlng supp&gt;rl by
·bualneu houses oftheareawhich
are provldlnl prizes lor the win-

America awards. Townspeople Valu Market,
.,.. ll&gt; .entertain the young laTbe 1968 pageant Is undor the
dles from Wasbingtm, Athens dlrecUon of Bob Hoeflich.
and Gallla Coolltles who arojoin.

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M&amp;Son youthS·
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&lt;~lilt

,$11NilAY .
' ANNUAL SIVER TEA,·CIIvsry
Jloll!f!lt Church 2o3Q p,m. RID
~ Colloce.coiiNOcholr,
undorthe leaclerabiP ollleriYn
Boas, wW ·have cltlrge of the
. · program. Open' tor the puJ&gt;.

lie.
MONDAY
NORTH GALLlA

Athletic

··.,

PT. PLEASANT - ,Four Ill· eoo1 llpl'il!l ~ or a tOuch ·
11011 Count;y - · will be a- .
'
' .
1110111 tho %33 e!pth lll'ade !Ill· ~~- ll&gt; a 111111'1 llll'lnB out-

dentli Who Wtll be ~- Kn1-'to
and Ladlol of tlw Golilen HM-ae.

showdllrlngee~es!o!i1101b

IlL Fllldlni ~ ' -tor

I o r ,,

~~ :~ ~.·
C,

De~:::S.j;,.,st unlimited

..-~ .,,, liraaiar.,, til-· are
~eprilllllllng Mallilll Ccluntl' by
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·-"'·• b'"" . In Uoelr ...,.\f ~I two,l!iol&lt; tn&gt;es - lha ear~~.,... .....
·
diQP illlillhe ollp.on. Tbt1 •
oo tho test admlqlsterod April pelr ih dozonaolvarl•tion•ranJI·

at the state •IPitiJI, '

1n

'*

9th were AnD Amici&lt;. dauiibtor of
Booster&amp;, 7:30p.m.
GALLlA COUNTY Pcmona . Mr, and Mrs. Joe Amick, PL
Plea118111, Sandra .Burclelte,
Gr..... II Spr!nglleld Gr.....
d~ter
of Mr. iiDil Mrs. WIQ'IIO
Hall, 8 p.m.
Bunlette,
Pl. Plea118111, and SlmTUESilAY
mle
Doolltue,
110ft of Mr• and
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIMrs.
Slmmle
DooUtue,
Rt. 2 PL
ARY, 7:30 p.m. at ll&gt;e hall.
Plea118111, all - n t • at Pl.
WEDNESDAY
Pleasant Jr. High and Bruce
OHIO VALLEY GRANGE,
Adams, 110ft of Mr. and Mrs.
rqular meetlns 8 p.m. DST.
Carroll Adams, New Haven, a
Bring lllbl refreshments.
at Wallama Jr. lfilb. ,
1 TIIUBSDAY
The teSt covered West VIrgin·
CENTENARY Social Circle,
Ia history, ROOIIJ'&amp;pll)', clevelop.
, 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Rennan
mont and government.
North\II&gt;.
Mary Jane Carr, 14, a stucienl

stu-

lnl from I!JIOl'\f ll&gt; c~U.,-. Fub1m cieWia ehlll&amp;8 soaBilnall;rll&gt;
give theee baole ln&gt;e•· a oew
took. With 110 Jmicb' chal.,,tlrst
declcle wlllt kind of aweator you
realljo noec1 wbere you .,;w wear
11, vnd wto~t you wiU ·wear with

·
11
'sweater&amp; are available, too, II a·
In fiber I. Tbe n. ...,. of

TOday, our secre.tacy wu•
angry she uaod a two-choler
ribbOn In her typewriter: . "
•

ccilne. loiOdl~ at

the -tor
. Mack
lltlti:bea are

0

f) ..

.

· f'IJiing 10011ld be the per-

teet way to trooei.-IJ thev.
could fllid a sufntitute for
landings and talce-offs.

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· 11 COiiallea &amp;WIIdlriB ·~10

0at1oo1&lt; -Conf8renee

COII1\:r

R. C, Dehney hes boon transferred to Unlverslt;y Hospital,
Room 989, Columbus, &lt;lolo. Re
hu been a llOtlent at Holzer
Hoapltal for the past two weeks.
ANNIVERSARY PLANS MADE
GALLIPOLIS - Plans wore
mecie for celebrellon of ll&gt;el60th
annt•orsary ~ the Jobn Goo AME
Church at the Ladles Auxiliary
meeting held at the bome of
Mrs. CocUe V!naon.
Tbe anniversary WUI be celebrated May 26. A guest at the

Wodnellla.Y meeting was !drs.
William Armstrong. Tho hostess

the Wood . ,

~ earn, 1111a weeloend. ·
Atioadtne.(l'om MaBOR Cclun\v

are Cbarlos Bledaoe, Jolin Bar-·
RIJ, Tom MeNtelIll', Cuxtlt
ShiM, Jlm J!arnlll; Doo IIQJo,
Fred wn ..., Cbarle• Lqd&lt;efdoo, Gar)' ~ Tom ·l!u.ltk.
Los Grlnun tmd Steve lliotee.
SponBOra of the Conference are
11!e Coo~&gt;erellve ~a!m Sen·

Seen and Heard Health Center
[Jill GUI!ngllam, daugllter of Is Planning
Mr. and Mrs. James Glllln8b&amp;m
AUentown, Pa., and lll'and·
deugllter of Mr. and Mrs. G,
B. G1Uin8bam, 1100 Second Ave.,
hes been accepted at Denison
University and has been sranted an booorary lour-year seholarshlp. I..Ynn will be the third
generallon of her family to Ittend Denison.

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-~

. ·Dllleb' too

at Sistersville Jr. !!lib, seorod
hlpest In the state oo the test.

of

Pr. FLEASWr-

er hlab ICboOI )'&lt;)UI~a ;~rjol

'

c..n-

Open House

Ice, Rod Croas, , and W~lt
tral CommuniI!' Aellon Ajleney.
Tbe conference Ia clealelod to
belp JOUih reCOI!Dlze ' lilt ....
callonal, IIOCial, e«&lt;nn!inl• tmd
pemmental prd&gt;lllllll tmd op.
JIOl'lunltleS In lllelr ...... '
A ot
llllb ichool
·!IIUdent• from tho ~1 C!JUIII!es

ATHENS - There 1l!ll be an
open house at the Southeastern

Ohio Mantal Heolth Center (to..
State Hospital),
here May 5 !rom ·10 a.m. to 5
p.m., In conjunction with National Mental Health Week tmd
the lOOth Anniversary ot d1e ho..,
pltal. Tours of the hospltol wUI
be ol!ered to visitors,
Psychiatric Aide 1 graduation
ceremonies will convene 1n the
audltoriwn at 2:30 p.m.
Al110 an oward will be made to
tho winner of a comest, deslp
In&amp; a •IBn uslnlc tho - Dllll1e of
tho hospital, lor the entrance to
the grourtds.
The clleterla at the center
will be 011en tD die Public tor the
purcheee oflunchiiOnandrefresho
mento. lledlcellon ofaoow lotqe
and commissary wiU be Included In the activities of the dii.Y.
mert;y Athens

ENTERTAINERS or. the Bll Jlend lllnJtrel Association look a\oer a C11P1 of •Thlfo Enl...
telnment'' ll&gt; be used II llle lllss Southern Ohlo Pageant when a..OCiatlon members ·will p r dlvorllssements.betWeen -eot• of the pageant competition. Loft to r!pt are Karen 'Grlt!llh and
her lrumPel, Mrs, 9llrley Hamm and lllss Hoberta Kraeuillr.

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In which she ~"''I/I her ~ -~Stst pl!'tJldii.Y APrll 2t. Abo"&lt;!',, ~e.,_~
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Uolted Slaleo in tbe Uolled
Natlooo, Georg• Ball will
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who resigned. BaD lJ a for·

COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
A &amp; P grocery chain store notified state Li""'r Director
Donald Cook Saturdoy II had
decided ageinst &amp;PPOaline 'an
adverse Franklin Couni;y court
decision and would dlsoontinue
Its promotl.cml games n e x t
month.

Dot&gt;artmont IIPOkesman Carl
E. Bartch told oewsmen that
WU!Iam H, !Oillivon, U.S.
ambaasachr to Laos, called on
tile North ViotMmeso chor&amp;e
d'ol!alres in Vletntione, Ngeyon
Chan, at awroximote!J.' 1 a.m.
Saturday, Washington time.

Bartc h slid there was ••no
agreement on a site'' tor
mer as1istant secretary of
preliminary talka, ud he
state.
replled uoo commemt" to all
further questions.
Tho fact that tho two
ELYRIA, Oltlo (UP0 - A
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unable to r e a c h -

on a site for preliminary peece
talko, the SWe Dot&gt;artm&lt;at
dlscloaed SallJrd..v.

left Wallhing-

VIetnamese comman- ton Square, wearing orange arm
dors were rtliOrtod assembling bands, police blocked their path
hundreds of heavy truck COJ&gt;o and fighting broke out between
police and the 200 marchers .
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can take &amp;Ill' action to'!lllrd pro.
retJolrod since the u.s. bombing
vldlll(l: relief.
CHICAGO (UPI) - A "Mid- · curtAilmeot began AprU 1,
Andor101t errlved here 'lbufa· W."' caraY&amp;n'' that will Include
Heavy Flghti"8
~ to begin tho . inapeciloo. Mexlca,n : Amoilcalls,..Amorlcan
Tho big increase in Infiltration
MaJor Goldberg told him 441 Indiana and Nelll'QOa from t h e coincided with tile heaviest
pet cent ot tho town hod boon ghettoes loevoa here Ma,y 3 aa grouod lighting in throe weeks
damaged or delltroyed and 700 pert o( the luiAI Dr. Mottin Lu- along the llomllltarized Zone-C!Jal, Clel!e ill'- p...,.i hod boon loll homateaa; thor King Jr.'s
PoopiOB one of tho ke,y targets for tile
!y, .~retired into al1mlloL
doi
Goldberg
In Walhinatoa. . ·'., OEP Conu&gt;alin" 00 '!Valhlngtoo, D. Communist &amp;ttPPiy builcQ&gt;,
,..,lqoiOIIj Who aeld It I&amp; ~""" : .''i!e aeld there . .... "Pl!!Biilliall, sald thai rn tho past c.
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dllllcUit lor 1 ko8Per Ill alay an
\lt- lljill ob'pclolo live 1oer1 &lt;[Illy 10 ~~ re- nie caravan, bY bol. Is ex- 123 North Vletnomooo soldiers
anbilil, tllen lcWicl 'romm.t with 1 tile 'Wblte IIOUao ~ uo a aU!tecl in dioaster deciwatlonl
peeled to be JqJnod, b)- a eara. killed in action that cost nino
,, (Coodnuod 011 Pap !'f)
· . liOinlltlllnl 'lbout by the OEP. . '· . 1
vau . co-sed 'malnl¥ ol Amer. AmerU:an Marinos in sction
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to
MeOmmu&amp;, Ute Small &amp;lsi- l-ean !ndlaua froln the Pac:lllc iround u.s. positions at Con
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Deapite tho r0110rts of the
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Io~ tor. eont 1oa!1J aYalla!&gt;lt to•bjl 1'1• loll.
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.t E#lorieh- el" and iDIUY\&amp;Iall lor nllUild:,ljos
"1ljj!PPI- of the
u.s. air raldo,
''l ibl}t • In.r. · ._ &lt;•. ·')· '''· .;' · ·· ~ . . 'l'lle!tl•an,Amoi'l~a Solaon ~ro said ell of
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ol 'tllo~~ ~. : ll'olil.,9o&amp;itll.., ~ and the 96 mlo&amp;lool !low• qainst North
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aeld. "llolr'Oim ' ~~bobellroacb- ~ south of tho 19th
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cpolitjo tor loana.·•.;..wltliGal'
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Park when about 200 youthtul
supporters of the war hurled
eggs and swore at the antiwar
demonstrators. One youth :fi&amp;.S
SAIGON {l))o _ Communist cut ln tlle fate when a rock ~
war SI&amp;&gt;Plies are pouring down him.
thO 11o •C!Ji , Minh !t&amp;U through
Fight Police
Laos toward South Vietnam at
The Greenwich Village clash
an IQlrocodonted rate, u.s. erupted when the coalition for
lntelllgence sources reported an anti -imperialist march,
Saturcta.v. American warplanes wblch had refused to applY lor
were answering the challenge a parade permit, attempted to
With a record number or stage an unsanctioned march
missions Into nomlnall¥ neutral into the heart of Manhattan.

aravan John10n's peace moves.
Ro&lt;onnalssanco pUot noports
glble ror government retial Cunds.
said huge quantities of
"If we're not I dlaeater area, . then tho-· !octeril diAoter To Move May 8 and ammunitinn wore moving
p..,.am ahould be JCrii'Ped," Goldberg said,·
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lreel,y over rail tines between
~over what he calledanwmeceasacyilalo,yb,y liMo !oderll go.. lrJIXf!
ornment in oloc~ to'"'"" -ravqo&lt;!Folmootlll.dllastor area, ea.

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Ot ki11lna the man.
tanto,' K.,;.~ .Gov. Louie B. .
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~ ) Otllar ' saturday liiOICtetora Whl.t8 Hooiao -a~ .f9r lito Fal·
! \·t . Watt . • Farrttw~Dn yelled at mciuih irO.:· to tie diclared a
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Mra. Corella King, the widow
Militant anti-Viemam demonpadiiy WBII'J!I&amp;, The demon- of the ReV. Martin Luther Kin&amp;
strators battled police in New strators Mooted ~'fasctsts" at read to the 60,000 _pera:ua uTen
York's Greenwich VU!age Satur- arresting pollee. Demonstrators Commandments em Vietnam''
day while 60,000 persons held an used a "11pra3 type gas" against found lo her tale huaband'o
antiwar rally- in Central Park. pollee, offtcers said.
papers.
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Lindsay aloo partidpated in
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veterans groups eowrtered with the .PBrtieipation of New York's by Roman C&amp;a!ol,lc Archbislq&gt;
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largest cltjr .
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marchers threaded their way
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toward Central Park wblle
backers or the administration
Vietnam policy marched up
Firth Avenue to St. Patrick's
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curred. Firemen said oxplo.
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building where benzol peroxide, a eatalynst that can be
explosive, was stored. It was
not kDown what triggered the
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diPlomats are oootinuh!g to
meet- they held a previous
session on ThuradQ' in Vlen-tiane-la viewed here as an
encouraging Siano although tho
North Vietnamese have ~s;.

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even

the

very

Umited

U.S. olll&lt;lals
have given the meetinp.
Aside from the CODtinuing
meetings, lndlcatlona Wen that
movement hu very sllah4
if lndoed there bas been 81\f at
at~ in broakl,. the ltalomato
between Hanoi's view thll 15
site• pfOI)Osed b)- the Unitlld
States are .-.eptoble and the
U.S. staru1 that Waraaw and
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at the State Dot&gt;ortlllont in Was~n.. Clml&gt;l&gt;ell, 1953 , . _ o f Pomoroy
'VIItiii.ID,
eepted an IPliOI~.,t u a F~relgn Service otrlcer, and wW liOOft
where he will nrve 11 111 a~iniatrator in the Agency for Jnternational DeveloPments Public
Health Pr.,.am in Vielliam. A former cliPWn in the U, S. Ami)' ~oclal Forcoo, Campbell hu
worked on the Wa&amp;hlneton stilt of lOth District Congressman Clarence E. Mlller·•heleaving the
Army in Sol&gt;tember 1967,

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Police wrestled demonstrators

Appeal Ban of

NAMED to i'epre,.ot lbe
Uolted Slaleo in tbe Uolled
Natlooo, Georg• Ball will
re~laee Arthur Goldberg,
who resigned. BaD lJ a for·

COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
A &amp; P grocery chain store notified state Li""'r Director
Donald Cook Saturdoy II had
decided ageinst &amp;PPOaline 'an
adverse Franklin Couni;y court
decision and would dlsoontinue
Its promotl.cml games n e x t
month.

Dot&gt;artmont IIPOkesman Carl
E. Bartch told oewsmen that
WU!Iam H, !Oillivon, U.S.
ambaasachr to Laos, called on
tile North ViotMmeso chor&amp;e
d'ol!alres in Vletntione, Ngeyon
Chan, at awroximote!J.' 1 a.m.
Saturday, Washington time.

Bartc h slid there was ••no
agreement on a site'' tor
mer as1istant secretary of
preliminary talka, ud he
state.
replled uoo commemt" to all
further questions.
Tho fact that tho two
ELYRIA, Oltlo (UP0 - A
man was killed and two oth-

ers were

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in an explO-

A2.
tee Chemical Co. here.
Dead was Leslie c. Plltzier,
21, GJ.·afton. Firemen believed he was inside a small building where the explosion ocBion

Stores' Games

unable to r e a c h -

on a site for preliminary peece
talko, the SWe Dot&gt;artm&lt;at
dlscloaed SallJrd..v.

left Wallhing-

VIetnamese comman- ton Square, wearing orange arm
dors were rtliOrtod assembling bands, police blocked their path
hundreds of heavy truck COJ&gt;o and fighting broke out between
police and the 200 marchers .
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can take &amp;Ill' action to'!lllrd pro.
retJolrod since the u.s. bombing
vldlll(l: relief.
CHICAGO (UPI) - A "Mid- · curtAilmeot began AprU 1,
Andor101t errlved here 'lbufa· W."' caraY&amp;n'' that will Include
Heavy Flghti"8
~ to begin tho . inapeciloo. Mexlca,n : Amoilcalls,..Amorlcan
Tho big increase in Infiltration
MaJor Goldberg told him 441 Indiana and Nelll'QOa from t h e coincided with tile heaviest
pet cent ot tho town hod boon ghettoes loevoa here Ma,y 3 aa grouod lighting in throe weeks
damaged or delltroyed and 700 pert o( the luiAI Dr. Mottin Lu- along the llomllltarized Zone-C!Jal, Clel!e ill'- p...,.i hod boon loll homateaa; thor King Jr.'s
PoopiOB one of tho ke,y targets for tile
!y, .~retired into al1mlloL
doi
Goldberg
In Walhinatoa. . ·'., OEP Conu&gt;alin" 00 '!Valhlngtoo, D. Communist &amp;ttPPiy builcQ&gt;,
,..,lqoiOIIj Who aeld It I&amp; ~""" : .''i!e aeld there . .... "Pl!!Biilliall, sald thai rn tho past c.
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dllllcUit lor 1 ko8Per Ill alay an
\lt- lljill ob'pclolo live 1oer1 &lt;[Illy 10 ~~ re- nie caravan, bY bol. Is ex- 123 North Vletnomooo soldiers
anbilil, tllen lcWicl 'romm.t with 1 tile 'Wblte IIOUao ~ uo a aU!tecl in dioaster deciwatlonl
peeled to be JqJnod, b)- a eara. killed in action that cost nino
,, (Coodnuod 011 Pap !'f)
· . liOinlltlllnl 'lbout by the OEP. . '· . 1
vau . co-sed 'malnl¥ ol Amer. AmerU:an Marinos in sction
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to
MeOmmu&amp;, Ute Small &amp;lsi- l-ean !ndlaua froln the Pac:lllc iround u.s. positions at Con
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Deapite tho r0110rts of the
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Io~ tor. eont 1oa!1J aYalla!&gt;lt to•bjl 1'1• loll.
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.t E#lorieh- el" and iDIUY\&amp;Iall lor nllUild:,ljos
"1ljj!PPI- of the
u.s. air raldo,
''l ibl}t • In.r. · ._ &lt;•. ·')· '''· .;' · ·· ~ . . 'l'lle!tl•an,Amoi'l~a Solaon ~ro said ell of
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Cathedral.

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Park when about 200 youthtul
supporters of the war hurled
eggs and swore at the antiwar
demonstrators. One youth :fi&amp;.S
SAIGON {l))o _ Communist cut ln tlle fate when a rock ~
war SI&amp;&gt;Plies are pouring down him.
thO 11o •C!Ji , Minh !t&amp;U through
Fight Police
Laos toward South Vietnam at
The Greenwich Village clash
an IQlrocodonted rate, u.s. erupted when the coalition for
lntelllgence sources reported an anti -imperialist march,
Saturcta.v. American warplanes wblch had refused to applY lor
were answering the challenge a parade permit, attempted to
With a record number or stage an unsanctioned march
missions Into nomlnall¥ neutral into the heart of Manhattan.

aravan John10n's peace moves.
Ro&lt;onnalssanco pUot noports
glble ror government retial Cunds.
said huge quantities of
"If we're not I dlaeater area, . then tho-· !octeril diAoter To Move May 8 and ammunitinn wore moving
p..,.am ahould be JCrii'Ped," Goldberg said,·
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lreel,y over rail tines between
~over what he calledanwmeceasacyilalo,yb,y liMo !oderll go.. lrJIXf!
ornment in oloc~ to'"'"" -ravqo&lt;!Folmootlll.dllastor area, ea.

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tanto,' K.,;.~ .Gov. Louie B. .
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the I!I'OIDid 6&lt;1 dragsod them
Mra. Corella King, the widow
Militant anti-Viemam demonpadiiy WBII'J!I&amp;, The demon- of the ReV. Martin Luther Kin&amp;
strators battled police in New strators Mooted ~'fasctsts" at read to the 60,000 _pera:ua uTen
York's Greenwich VU!age Satur- arresting pollee. Demonstrators Commandments em Vietnam''
day while 60,000 persons held an used a "11pra3 type gas" against found lo her tale huaband'o
antiwar rally- in Central Park. pollee, offtcers said.
papers.
Demonstrations against. the war
Organizers of tho Greenwich
Lindsay aloo partidpated in
were held in otller dties and Village demonstration criticized the "L0.\'1111' DI\Y'' porade, led
veterans groups eowrtered with the .PBrtieipation of New York's by Roman C&amp;a!ol,lc Archbislq&gt;
"Loyalty Day'' parades.
1\fByor John Lindsa.Y In tho Terence J. Cooke and Sen.
Tho fighting in Groonwlch Fifth Avenue peace march, Jacob K. Javlta, R-N. Y. Jarito
Vlllage occurred at ooe of three calllna: it "an insult to the black said he h""''t boon invited to
demonstrations. in the nation'• militant groups."
tho peace march.
largest cltjr .
A large group ol peace
marchers threaded their way
down New York's Fifth Aveaue
toward Central Park wblle
backers or the administration
Vietnam policy marched up
Firth Avenue to St. Patrick's
By United

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60,000 IN ANTI-WAR RAI.LY

Saturday

at the

curred. Firemen said oxplo.
Bioro occurred in a pl'O«':essing
building where benzol peroxide, a eatalynst that can be
explosive, was stored. It was
not kDown what triggered the
blast.

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diPlomats are oootinuh!g to
meet- they held a previous
session on ThuradQ' in Vlen-tiane-la viewed here as an
encouraging Siano although tho
North Vietnamese have ~s;.

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even

the

very

Umited

U.S. olll&lt;lals
have given the meetinp.
Aside from the CODtinuing
meetings, lndlcatlona Wen that
movement hu very sllah4
if lndoed there bas been 81\f at
at~ in broakl,. the ltalomato
between Hanoi's view thll 15
site• pfOI)Osed b)- the Unitlld
States are .-.eptoble and the
U.S. staru1 that Waraaw and
PhllDIIl Pllllh or&lt;t DOt suitable to
tho United lbtea or its oUles.
poj))Jdty whlcb

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ROllE (IJPI) - CIUI&gt;-~
llomao rklt police S.tul'da)' wacl-

odlntoomobo!3,000demonatrUo
iq( unlveralty atudeotJP-"'6
u. S. pOlicy and ~mo~..ment in
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liDt 1'-hre,y It SlroJW Ill all
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all HCmontl of tile PII'IJ·
Loilor BackiJW
Al-hrey also aU&gt;.Ya much
Jrea!er •-rt than his rivala
IIDDIW labor leaders, wlw;) can
channel IIIOIIOl' and - e r
lntD his campaign orglllbatlon,
But w got National Cooveotioll votes, Hum,phr.y must
tlllpend on the states which elect
dekleatw under a convention
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J.,,!!aloney, a.clD.
ctmatl, _ . '" tll'l" a.l9 !ow
lbat will ~ lt'4oiiiW .~ ·.:aJI;
dtci1181- fo!!i ne&lt;hiCt .,.,.,!l!lve
to aet Gil ibt bai!Gt..
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run lor Prlildoiillben· !Or.
cloct .XIICiillve !Jt .~.l' ' !fa,
lcaej' oald Saturday! · 'l.lto He.
11Ui1llcan oald lbe ,pie ... law
rfl&lt;lllres a llOiary poi&gt;Uc to witaeaa. ..&lt;11 al&amp;Mturo !!" lbe nollllnallill polltl(iQ "' :. . preolnct

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Waa No &amp;lri&gt;rlae
HUIIll&gt;hrey'a
ennouncomont
was no surprise, but the 1,500
guests In tho hotel • bonquot
room and the overflow or 500
others In odjoeent dlnlns rooms
pOtential delegate strength greeted II witll cheers, a&amp;&gt;Plauae
and might win a firat ballot and chlllts of "We Want
Jlllllinadon at tile 'nadcmal Humphrey."
JohnSOn had no comment
co!MIIIIon In Augul!&gt;
S&amp;tordi.Y on Hum~~hrey' s .,..

one simi In the bead. Tbe allot
was fired !rom 40 r.. away
from a rUle Ill just tile
rlgill angle.

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ciPI!YII;f,'' si!d Forrlng1Do.
"Tomm,y waa lxlrn here and has

never learned w rear a 111111. He
would - k aey struver wbo
mter&amp; h18 cap."
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h1a rib cap, a trectured log and
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the country who can seD more AMX's than;.;, can~
And we will only make about 10,000 this ~r.
In other words, we're faced with a mint-Supply ill

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In an effort to give everyone an equal cbance to buy
an AMX, we're reoorting to the best oolution we can
think of.
Like the Hoose of Representatives, we wiD try to IIOIUI
•. fair share of ~·s to each state, based on its proporllonate population.
For example. California. with a laraer sMre of the
people, should rmive alan!er share of AMX's.
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Toller tripled In the aovtlllb
and oeored lhe Twins' lblnl run
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Bob
ArnZIII, eaplaln of the · Notre
Dame teem, wos lbo ,..q ro]IOIIOr named to 1bo 10-man
academic AII..Amoflca baalultboll ICfWl
A Uboral 'erta m,oJor, Arllzon
Ia the (&gt;0&amp;101- ol a ~
corner jwnp allot whl&lt;ll pro.
]lollod the flilrtiDi Jrlltl to •
llllllooal lllvitallm berth laat 1018111. He averapd
21.5 aa a junior and ranko No
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tnaeld lilt, ....u.uoct to aocood (IJPI)- Donis Hulme or Nn
Rncl carew tllrowpostGrat, Zealand turned In a practice llljJ
atolo lblnl and scorad en TOlD· or one mlmte, 24.3 IIOCOIIIII,
avoraglq 124.99 miles per hour
my Davi.. arounctout.
Jim lolorrllt went tho route Frldl¥, to pin the pole (&gt;Oaltlon
for Minnesota and notchod hla tor today'• SUverstoDe Formula
third wiD In fl&gt;ur declllons. Joe I auto raee.
Hulme, who wW drive •
Horton, wlw was ltloUOcl In the
McLaren Ford, wlll bl joined In
aocond, ""' ~ w111t h I a
the front row by IIJke ~ In
fourth straliltllO&amp;I.
'IIIo Twills scored lbolr fourt1l a BRII and Brilce McLaren.
nil In Ule eltftlh wllen Harmon
Kill- dnubled and:ptncbnm- Samuel Gomj&gt;era, the Amer·
Bleb Reoao lallled on Hen lean labor loader, wu born In
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LOOK WHAT'S HAPPEI\IED AT

CHUCK COLLIER
SERVICE STORE
WtllmBOLBNS
powerfun. equipment.
'Tractors,. mowers, tillers.
See 'em. Try 'em. Then
you'll know what we're
so excited about.

teem were

Bill llollkol ol ~ &lt;marketlnit); Bldl Niemann .ol SL
Lout! (cbomllll1); Due Scholz
' ol lllliiOII ~ kl Soy.
oJna fert o1 11111Ai' lbtl! O:lllor7);
· . Blll JUIIUI of ~- (ilualDOoal; Ted W~ ol .VIr&amp;lnia
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Clllr. ~01111

· Ol Air Force; lloaila Awli'W ol
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Clara (bhtorj); and Tirrr
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Ho blamed
Today' 1 Games
'l'oeil¥'• Gamfl
'Gil ., . llla4 - Philadelphia at Allllllbl
Cleveland at Wamlnaloo 2
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Boston at Baltimore 2
Now York at Clnelnnall
Plttlli&gt;urtlb·at SL Loula
Dotrolt at Now York 2
Los Anae~&amp;• ,t san FrBIICiaco
Chlcqo at Mlnneoola ~­
Houston at Chlcoau 2
Ooldand at Call!oi'tli&amp;

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CIUCAGO (IJPI) - 'IIIo Hous- game•
Reliever BUt Stoneman rotlr· lmlng and later allllied to brlnl
with avo walks !Dr a alx-run od Jolm Bateman m an lnllold bls ....... re&lt;ord to ave hill
alxllt Inning Saturday to OYor- 001, but Hec:m Torre a . walked In t2 tlmel at bal.
Giusti lbe dlataneo, etJIOW9l' tljo Chleaso Co:bol-1 and and I&gt;itdior Da~e Giusti atngled
lowlng
oeven
hits
!Dr hlsiOCCIId,
to
drive
In
twn
rub~.
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wiD,
while
]lye
tonk
his IIOCGIId
Hen
Davis
sln.!ied
to
drive
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'IIIe Alllroa boPn lllelr shlb·
1nn1na surge will1 a walk to Jim Torroa and Jack l.aJOOo replac- losa.
Wym after one was out. RusQ' ed Stoneman for tile Cubs, wolk.
·ax l'tmnattc- bllkl were c6
lag
both
Donnls
Menke
and
Wynn,
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by lbo mnplroo on thO Gte
sta.m doubled W)'DII to third and
In 1be game and CDI&gt;a
pltehors
Bob Aoprommle waa walked ln- 1Jil lor tho IIOCGIId time, w !Dreo
manapr Leo Dlrocher no
tonllonally before Doug Reder' s In a run. .
W)'DII, wbo hit 'Sl homers last thrown o u 1 alter ooty lbreo'
alll8le acorod twn nmaandknockmade !Qt pro.
od atarter Bleb 111• oot of the year, connected for his first of plleboa bad testing one of lbem. Utlll!lro Sten
Landes ruled lbat Durocher's
proteal atter Nte bad OliO bell and two atrlkes to open
the P,.Pie eooltltated an arp.
m101t oo a ball and atrlko declolon and meant aoton&gt;allc a. ·

ton Alllros combined fl&gt;ur hila

llolroll, whldl entered t h •
game wilhoul a nm In 20 Inn·
lags, got McLain tho ,..q run
he needed in lho flrotlnnlngm
111118los by Mlq Stanley and
AI Kal1no and an InGold oot.
McAuliffe' a hit In lbe fourth
came wilh lhe baaoa loaded af,
ter olnglea by Norm C&amp;ltl and
'"'"'llm Northup and Ill lDWnlklaal
to Stanley.
MINNEAPOLlll • ST. PAUL
A ·-to by Blll Freoban and
a alnt!lo by Nora.,.., boolllod lhe (UPO - coaar Tovar hammerTtaera' load to t-4 In the lllth .,.. a a~n&amp;~o, double and triple
and Norlbrlqfa first homo nil Saturday to pace the Minnesota
ol tho ...... made It 6.4 In Twin&amp; to a 4-1 win over Chitho aov-. All error by Ml· cago and pin the Wle Sox with
cboel m Kallne's I!J'()Undor and lh8lr lllb lOBI In 1.2 pmea,
Tovar'• ooC&lt;JIId.lmlng double
a double by Freehan clooed oot
lbe Tiger IICCJring In tile eltftlh. droVe In Jackie Hernendez wllh

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Our 343 cubic inch.
Our 390 albic inch. (Zero to 60 in under 7lell0ad&amp;
One, two, three. four, five, lix, eev-that fiat.~ .1
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The incredibly •H&lt;OIIIplex design ot the AMX llieanl
.that,'"""' the 390'• brQkeri in, you couldloll rjjJbl ilnto a
race track and be ready to do about 130 jilplt
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aaotnstJ~k.aon ·0114 Welloum; Tho locl&gt; mark Ia 6'-4\2 ". !llenoer· also:· OWl\; the liovi!o' long Jump mark orliO'·ll•, sot ~~PrU
5 againft Meli"' Tho leoguo mark In lh!J event Ia 20'-61h " ....
tabllahod 1% yoar&amp;llll') by NolsonvWo'a W01no Dl&gt;o&gt;n.

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oplnat Atllena
Monday, wlll trY lor. a SEOAL blgh jump
reoord· at Albona S.tordi.Y· ~oncer ownslbe Gall1Polls sehnol

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The AMX body is made of steelWhich, while strOll&amp;
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AMX'slolal weighl
Welielectec! a lightweight~ block thatmmb\Jsll
exactly the same power aa a heaVY block.

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The AMX is a 2-seater. For people wbo IDYellpOtb
can. but haven't the time or the moneY to take care of one.
Priad at under $3.300! the AMX offers niost of the
adYalltaJres of a high-priced foreign car.
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With none of tije diaadvantageo as!IOCiated with
owni~g a high pe¢&gt;rmonce sports car.
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and ~I enelno tune-upo.
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In short, tlie AMX gives you the ease of niainl&lt;niilal
aoasooSOCIIcia.ted with a family ...r..m, along with the lbeer fun
and maneuverability of a sports car costing thouoanda

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11th Contest Out Of 12 ·.

he con iet ... • and I 4on't
know If Pm Blnlntl -att· to
biDdle blm.••
Trainer HODrJ Forrostlllltied
1i1nU1 VaiOOIUOia w ~~ .
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Brumlleid. · VoiOIIZUOla pined a . American Lei!8UO Standlnga
By United Prell lnttrn&amp;tlooal
llpol In dio 1958 ~ Derby TEAM
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under llin1llar olreumlilanetl.and ~
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YaiOIIZilOia toll bo1r to Tim ~
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Solllrday not to rida lm&gt;rtdFor·
wkl Paaa Ill the 1t68 run 1Dr
6.~-.oiea l)eXI Sotur&lt;laY•
Brumlleld, recupera1lng from
a caae . , _ pcllaonJnr. ~he
)lowed 0111 o!Ule roeo, to
the
'Cilumet Farm eolt Overy ehanee
10 win claslllc.
Tam ~ BW' lllrtld&lt;
. ···~ teal -~.-&lt;y badl,y .about 11, .. sul!ired a bid&lt;~ leg lhcn:ll1
· Bl'\lilillold oald. "BUll juatloel bi1Dre lbe 1t58 Derby.
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pick out tho color. Wo'll bl glad to toll you lila kind ol

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. I'OU: .VAULT - · Larry Cmitof!l, lppll ••••• .1911$ 11'-4"
TWO MILE 1IUN - Larr)' Prater, JoekiOII ••• , ,1167 10:48.1
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Bllly ROOf aold. •We've 1101 a
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Boutoo In tho shlb lnn1ng 1Dr

LONG JvMP - . W~ ll&gt;oo, Nolaonvlllo , •••••1917 20'6\\"
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CLEVELAND (UPIJ- Michaal
llcC&amp;rgo, 25, was r:barpd.Saturday wltll Grot degree murder In
lbe April 8 lllayln&amp; or a Clov&amp;land man and hla one-year.&lt;&gt;ld
dauibl«. Lee Soalea, 20, and
hla dau(lltc, Tracy, were lilol
to deal! In front or their homo
iB what pollee believed waa a
.... ol mlotakenlolentlQ'.

thlayaar.
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AFL • C!O Prooldont Goorp
!faany, and has won public
llldoroomonts from Sec:retarlea
Orvlllo Froemao or Agrlculluro
"HI .., VW)'t ftl')' ~H one! W. WWerd WliU or Labor.
aotd Hlcboi'cl . Gulrdblt, ..
·1n the SoUIII, Where he once
m)p••l'ft lttiDdlnt. . , "That' 1!1
was &amp;llllhoma, n,mocratlc
plllbeiiiJ the ......n ho ...... leaders now look on JIIDI8&gt;hrey
vived. He wa- w pi "' and at least a.s the leuer ot three

Atheno tall MOnday. ~er wlll tcy w pi hlo
,_, IIi lbo SEOAL rec:ord book at Ohio Unlvoro!Q' S&amp;tordi.Y
durl!W tl1o 12th 111111uol IOiiUII track and field moot. He owna
lho Golllpolta achcial record In tho high hurdioo event wllh a
:15.6 porformeneo, o811bll0b0d Al&gt;ril 3 this year at Chp..ue; That's tw...tentho or a aecond bettor than thel~­
old loeguo mark lJeld by NolaonvWo's W"¥110 Dllrcm.
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runs with a ~o and homer
Saturday to pice lboloeguo loodlag Detroit Tigers to a 7-4 victory over lbo New York Yankees.
McLain, boosUng Ids record
to 2.4, did not allow an - ·
baao hit willie IPiinl 111o d I stance for lho 00&lt;01111 Umo thla
........ He welkod ,..q two and
atruek oot alx. Gone Mlcbaol,
balllnl ,..q .If&amp; at ~
menaaod two ol the Yenkoe blta
off lbe Tiger rl,lllthandor.
McAulllfe aln&gt;ked a lli&lt;hrm
alnl!le off starter Fritz PeterlOll with two out In lho lourlh
lnninLto give the Tigers a 3.4
load, and belled hla lblnl 110m.

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NEW YORK
McLain jlitebod a GvOohltfer and

GOW STORAGE ~ feet below tile busy streets ol New
York's financial dlalrfel holde more lhQn a quarter ol aD
lbe olllclal monetary gold oflbe free wor)d. About $U.t
blDlon worth Ia stored In 1%8 efmpartmeut• beld by more
tban 70 eountrlea and watehed coitslantly by "alllero."
Saleo oeealioo frequeot trantfera and gold to shifted bar
by bar fr&lt;&gt;m one eompartmenl to another.

But the vice president gained
addltlooal ondoraomoata In eo...
gress from Sen. A. S. CMlko)
llolll'OIIOf. D.Oklo., and Rep.
Wright Plllllan, O.To&gt;.
Humphre,y also baa the
PQwerlul s-11 or·the leadolo

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Jom lit Bailey, chairman or
the Democratic Nlllonal Comau-. l&amp;aued a statement
rea!!lnnlng his noollrallty and
SII.YIJW the percy now has "throe
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manapra, ·- Sen, Walter . F.
llondalo, Dolllnn., aotd thoro
were 41 8trong 1ndlcltlona" the
vice prostdolt was iMdi!W his
two chief rivals enillbll"there
to a !ali ch1111:o hi could be
mtniMted on the flnt bllJot..t.'
a Toora woOed In l!wQphrey'a
eyes and his ,.leo quavered aa

111.., publlclcy and nallDnal
OJ;IOiuro which will bl dllllc:ult
!Dr H-brey to mat&lt;h.
- . and Ids co-chairman,
Sen. Fred Harris ol Oklahoma,
said S&amp;tordi.Y they thought
- e y alrea&lt;IY was In front

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iz'eal Cenio41ens, back C11L fr!a.
b' Foo:iun leo !Dr lholll!h pme
ol lbolt l!;alllem Division - .
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· eouli.,I.Z-10',1tawrtles to ollml.
Date .lbo dil..., mack Jlawb

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clndldlle.
Moot deloptos are c-n 1&gt;1 he b&lt;8en Ida IOCC&gt;nd 'quest for
these procedures, but 1he the prostcleooy elgltt yRrs Iller
primary COIIIOSts -oen K.,.. he was borled In the Priml1'lo&amp;
necb' and McCarthy wW give by John F. Kann...a IIIOIIOJ'

choD nc&gt;lljlfdWoraleyandpiJOd
a1lj)OI'blllbe itstollbo D1. 'llle
,..q - ¥ eludod.hlm 1liJ
Hull' a riollllbullo&amp; drlvoolaliOul
40 teet tbat ~ liQUid Jwrl
beaion U1J
UJ not worried al&gt;oat •alai t •b •
klcl," lllld Jl!ake.
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J!awka ~d •
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big pood (Forum ,leo.)'.'
''Tile bli thbtc we bave to em
Ia ltq) tbat
111111 and wo
we could do It 'lburo.
day .._,., II "" can ltq) .IIIII
(JYYlll CooliJq'er
and Gllloa 'l'rombla¥l. wo ..,
handle the reit of tbem.t•

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Nliort to lll:Cirtlq&lt;

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liDt 1'-hre,y It SlroJW Ill all
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all HCmontl of tile PII'IJ·
Loilor BackiJW
Al-hrey also aU&gt;.Ya much
Jrea!er •-rt than his rivala
IIDDIW labor leaders, wlw;) can
channel IIIOIIOl' and - e r
lntD his campaign orglllbatlon,
But w got National Cooveotioll votes, Hum,phr.y must
tlllpend on the states which elect
dekleatw under a convention
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J.,,!!aloney, a.clD.
ctmatl, _ . '" tll'l" a.l9 !ow
lbat will ~ lt'4oiiiW .~ ·.:aJI;
dtci1181- fo!!i ne&lt;hiCt .,.,.,!l!lve
to aet Gil ibt bai!Gt..
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run lor Prlildoiillben· !Or.
cloct .XIICiillve !Jt .~.l' ' !fa,
lcaej' oald Saturday! · 'l.lto He.
11Ui1llcan oald lbe ,pie ... law
rfl&lt;lllres a llOiary poi&gt;Uc to witaeaa. ..&lt;11 al&amp;Mturo !!" lbe nollllnallill polltl(iQ "' :. . preolnct

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Waa No &amp;lri&gt;rlae
HUIIll&gt;hrey'a
ennouncomont
was no surprise, but the 1,500
guests In tho hotel • bonquot
room and the overflow or 500
others In odjoeent dlnlns rooms
pOtential delegate strength greeted II witll cheers, a&amp;&gt;Plauae
and might win a firat ballot and chlllts of "We Want
Jlllllinadon at tile 'nadcmal Humphrey."
JohnSOn had no comment
co!MIIIIon In Augul!&gt;
S&amp;tordi.Y on Hum~~hrey' s .,..

one simi In the bead. Tbe allot
was fired !rom 40 r.. away
from a rUle Ill just tile
rlgill angle.

••These cats are turrible in
ciPI!YII;f,'' si!d Forrlng1Do.
"Tomm,y waa lxlrn here and has

never learned w rear a 111111. He
would - k aey struver wbo
mter&amp; h18 cap."
Wltlon 101' 11 tho moot's
wUll a delll pill under
h1a rib cap, a trectured log and
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lila wlDo bottle I'OIIIIIned
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HOuEa.scJIOOL
YEAR
RECORD
lJo.Y.D HJGJI lfURDLES, W"¥110 :~ N...... ,1957
:15.8
lOO.YARD DASH ..., Mickey Fnl~ Lojllll. •• , , 1960
:10.0
MILE RUN - Tom &amp;nith, Attieal';, , .• •·• • •• ; ,,, 1981 -!:3$1.2
.JARD BELAY - Atb~: ,·:. ~ ·• ~ -. •-• •. , • -. ,""~, ,1984: . 1:36.1
ttl).YARD DAiill .- Ken 6tvea,;, Alhfi!s ••••••• 1911$
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ISO.YARD LOW 'HtJRDL&amp; ~ !lOb Yo~q; Nels, ••1957
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22q,YARD DAlll - '.Mickey Frazier, Lop~~ ••••• mo
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We, Am&lt;rican Motors, have over 2,JOO.clealmacroos
the country who can seD more AMX's than;.;, can~
And we will only make about 10,000 this ~r.
In other words, we're faced with a mint-Supply ill

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AMX'a and a maxi-Demand for AMX's.
In an effort to give everyone an equal cbance to buy
an AMX, we're reoorting to the best oolution we can
think of.
Like the Hoose of Representatives, we wiD try to IIOIUI
•. fair share of ~·s to each state, based on its proporllonate population.
For example. California. with a laraer sMre of the
people, should rmive alan!er share of AMX's.
Now Hampshire, with 1ewer people, won't get quite
oomany.
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Balt!Diori

Walbingt!ln
Now York
Olkland
'Cleveland
Calltornla

Leasu• stanclngs

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Bob Arnzen Is

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Only Repeater

Toller tripled In the aovtlllb
and oeored lhe Twins' lblnl run
on Toqy Oliva' 1 saerltlce fly.
Chlcqo taiUnd Its run In tho

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ArnZIII, eaplaln of the · Notre
Dame teem, wos lbo ,..q ro]IOIIOr named to 1bo 10-man
academic AII..Amoflca baalultboll ICfWl
A Uboral 'erta m,oJor, Arllzon
Ia the (&gt;0&amp;101- ol a ~
corner jwnp allot whl&lt;ll pro.
]lollod the flilrtiDi Jrlltl to •
llllllooal lllvitallm berth laat 1018111. He averapd
21.5 aa a junior and ranko No
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first wboli Tom Mccraw got on
tnaeld lilt, ....u.uoct to aocood (IJPI)- Donis Hulme or Nn
Rncl carew tllrowpostGrat, Zealand turned In a practice llljJ
atolo lblnl and scorad en TOlD· or one mlmte, 24.3 IIOCOIIIII,
avoraglq 124.99 miles per hour
my Davi.. arounctout.
Jim lolorrllt went tho route Frldl¥, to pin the pole (&gt;Oaltlon
for Minnesota and notchod hla tor today'• SUverstoDe Formula
third wiD In fl&gt;ur declllons. Joe I auto raee.
Hulme, who wW drive •
Horton, wlw was ltloUOcl In the
McLaren Ford, wlll bl joined In
aocond, ""' ~ w111t h I a
the front row by IIJke ~ In
fourth straliltllO&amp;I.
'IIIo Twills scored lbolr fourt1l a BRII and Brilce McLaren.
nil In Ule eltftlh wllen Harmon
Kill- dnubled and:ptncbnm- Samuel Gomj&gt;era, the Amer·
Bleb Reoao lallled on Hen lean labor loader, wu born In
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CHUCK COLLIER
SERVICE STORE
WtllmBOLBNS
powerfun. equipment.
'Tractors,. mowers, tillers.
See 'em. Try 'em. Then
you'll know what we're
so excited about.

teem were

Bill llollkol ol ~ &lt;marketlnit); Bldl Niemann .ol SL
Lout! (cbomllll1); Due Scholz
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oJna fert o1 11111Ai' lbtl! O:lllor7);
· . Blll JUIIUI of ~- (ilualDOoal; Ted W~ ol .VIr&amp;lnia
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Today' 1 Games
'l'oeil¥'• Gamfl
'Gil ., . llla4 - Philadelphia at Allllllbl
Cleveland at Wamlnaloo 2
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Boston at Baltimore 2
Now York at Clnelnnall
Plttlli&gt;urtlb·at SL Loula
Dotrolt at Now York 2
Los Anae~&amp;• ,t san FrBIICiaco
Chlcqo at Mlnneoola ~­
Houston at Chlcoau 2
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CIUCAGO (IJPI) - 'IIIo Hous- game•
Reliever BUt Stoneman rotlr· lmlng and later allllied to brlnl
with avo walks !Dr a alx-run od Jolm Bateman m an lnllold bls ....... re&lt;ord to ave hill
alxllt Inning Saturday to OYor- 001, but Hec:m Torre a . walked In t2 tlmel at bal.
Giusti lbe dlataneo, etJIOW9l' tljo Chleaso Co:bol-1 and and I&gt;itdior Da~e Giusti atngled
lowlng
oeven
hits
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drive
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wiD,
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]lye
tonk
his IIOCGIId
Hen
Davis
sln.!ied
to
drive
In
'IIIe Alllroa boPn lllelr shlb·
1nn1na surge will1 a walk to Jim Torroa and Jack l.aJOOo replac- losa.
Wym after one was out. RusQ' ed Stoneman for tile Cubs, wolk.
·ax l'tmnattc- bllkl were c6
lag
both
Donnls
Menke
and
Wynn,
ed
by lbo mnplroo on thO Gte
sta.m doubled W)'DII to third and
In 1be game and CDI&gt;a
pltehors
Bob Aoprommle waa walked ln- 1Jil lor tho IIOCGIId time, w !Dreo
manapr Leo Dlrocher no
tonllonally before Doug Reder' s In a run. .
W)'DII, wbo hit 'Sl homers last thrown o u 1 alter ooty lbreo'
alll8le acorod twn nmaandknockmade !Qt pro.
od atarter Bleb 111• oot of the year, connected for his first of plleboa bad testing one of lbem. Utlll!lro Sten
Landes ruled lbat Durocher's
proteal atter Nte bad OliO bell and two atrlkes to open
the P,.Pie eooltltated an arp.
m101t oo a ball and atrlko declolon and meant aoton&gt;allc a. ·

ton Alllros combined fl&gt;ur hila

llolroll, whldl entered t h •
game wilhoul a nm In 20 Inn·
lags, got McLain tho ,..q run
he needed in lho flrotlnnlngm
111118los by Mlq Stanley and
AI Kal1no and an InGold oot.
McAuliffe' a hit In lbe fourth
came wilh lhe baaoa loaded af,
ter olnglea by Norm C&amp;ltl and
'"'"'llm Northup and Ill lDWnlklaal
to Stanley.
MINNEAPOLlll • ST. PAUL
A ·-to by Blll Freoban and
a alnt!lo by Nora.,.., boolllod lhe (UPO - coaar Tovar hammerTtaera' load to t-4 In the lllth .,.. a a~n&amp;~o, double and triple
and Norlbrlqfa first homo nil Saturday to pace the Minnesota
ol tho ...... made It 6.4 In Twin&amp; to a 4-1 win over Chitho aov-. All error by Ml· cago and pin the Wle Sox with
cboel m Kallne's I!J'()Undor and lh8lr lllb lOBI In 1.2 pmea,
Tovar'• ooC&lt;JIId.lmlng double
a double by Freehan clooed oot
lbe Tiger IICCJring In tile eltftlh. droVe In Jackie Hernendez wllh

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Our 390 albic inch. (Zero to 60 in under 7lell0ad&amp;
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5 againft Meli"' Tho leoguo mark In lh!J event Ia 20'-61h " ....
tabllahod 1% yoar&amp;llll') by NolsonvWo'a W01no Dl&gt;o&gt;n.

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reoord· at Albona S.tordi.Y· ~oncer ownslbe Gall1Polls sehnol

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can. but haven't the time or the moneY to take care of one.
Priad at under $3.300! the AMX offers niost of the
adYalltaJres of a high-priced foreign car.
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owni~g a high pe¢&gt;rmonce sports car.
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and ~I enelno tune-upo.
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aoasooSOCIIcia.ted with a family ...r..m, along with the lbeer fun
and maneuverability of a sports car costing thouoanda

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11th Contest Out Of 12 ·.

he con iet ... • and I 4on't
know If Pm Blnlntl -att· to
biDdle blm.••
Trainer HODrJ Forrostlllltied
1i1nU1 VaiOOIUOia w ~~ .
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By United Prell lnttrn&amp;tlooal
llpol In dio 1958 ~ Derby TEAM
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under llin1llar olreumlilanetl.and ~
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YaiOIIZilOia toll bo1r to Tim ~
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Solllrday not to rida lm&gt;rtdFor·
wkl Paaa Ill the 1t68 run 1Dr
6.~-.oiea l)eXI Sotur&lt;laY•
Brumlleld, recupera1lng from
a caae . , _ pcllaonJnr. ~he
)lowed 0111 o!Ule roeo, to
the
'Cilumet Farm eolt Overy ehanee
10 win claslllc.
Tam ~ BW' lllrtld&lt;
. ···~ teal -~.-&lt;y badl,y .about 11, .. sul!ired a bid&lt;~ leg lhcn:ll1
· Bl'\lilillold oald. "BUll juatloel bi1Dre lbe 1t58 Derby.
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1987

. I'OU: .VAULT - · Larry Cmitof!l, lppll ••••• .1911$ 11'-4"
TWO MILE 1IUN - Larr)' Prater, JoekiOII ••• , ,1167 10:48.1
· . sal-YARD llllN - Bill ChlljJpol, Lop~~ ,., , •••• ,1961
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!rom a 3oO doflell to win, c:oedl
Bllly ROOf aold. •We've 1101 a
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Boutoo In tho shlb lnn1ng 1Dr

LONG JvMP - . W~ ll&gt;oo, Nolaonvlllo , •••••1917 20'6\\"
' SlOf PVl' .... llu(b' ,Harkin.. AtbeDS-- •••••• , • ,tt&amp;f •~'t"
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CLEVELAND (UPIJ- Michaal
llcC&amp;rgo, 25, was r:barpd.Saturday wltll Grot degree murder In
lbe April 8 lllayln&amp; or a Clov&amp;land man and hla one-year.&lt;&gt;ld
dauibl«. Lee Soalea, 20, and
hla dau(lltc, Tracy, were lilol
to deal! In front or their homo
iB what pollee believed waa a
.... ol mlotakenlolentlQ'.

thlayaar.
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AFL • C!O Prooldont Goorp
!faany, and has won public
llldoroomonts from Sec:retarlea
Orvlllo Froemao or Agrlculluro
"HI .., VW)'t ftl')' ~H one! W. WWerd WliU or Labor.
aotd Hlcboi'cl . Gulrdblt, ..
·1n the SoUIII, Where he once
m)p••l'ft lttiDdlnt. . , "That' 1!1
was &amp;llllhoma, n,mocratlc
plllbeiiiJ the ......n ho ...... leaders now look on JIIDI8&gt;hrey
vived. He wa- w pi "' and at least a.s the leuer ot three

Atheno tall MOnday. ~er wlll tcy w pi hlo
,_, IIi lbo SEOAL rec:ord book at Ohio Unlvoro!Q' S&amp;tordi.Y
durl!W tl1o 12th 111111uol IOiiUII track and field moot. He owna
lho Golllpolta achcial record In tho high hurdioo event wllh a
:15.6 porformeneo, o811bll0b0d Al&gt;ril 3 this year at Chp..ue; That's tw...tentho or a aecond bettor than thel~­
old loeguo mark lJeld by NolaonvWo's W"¥110 Dllrcm.
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runs with a ~o and homer
Saturday to pice lboloeguo loodlag Detroit Tigers to a 7-4 victory over lbo New York Yankees.
McLain, boosUng Ids record
to 2.4, did not allow an - ·
baao hit willie IPiinl 111o d I stance for lho 00&lt;01111 Umo thla
........ He welkod ,..q two and
atruek oot alx. Gone Mlcbaol,
balllnl ,..q .If&amp; at ~
menaaod two ol the Yenkoe blta
off lbe Tiger rl,lllthandor.
McAulllfe aln&gt;ked a lli&lt;hrm
alnl!le off starter Fritz PeterlOll with two out In lho lourlh
lnninLto give the Tigers a 3.4
load, and belled hla lblnl 110m.

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NEW YORK
McLain jlitebod a GvOohltfer and

GOW STORAGE ~ feet below tile busy streets ol New
York's financial dlalrfel holde more lhQn a quarter ol aD
lbe olllclal monetary gold oflbe free wor)d. About $U.t
blDlon worth Ia stored In 1%8 efmpartmeut• beld by more
tban 70 eountrlea and watehed coitslantly by "alllero."
Saleo oeealioo frequeot trantfera and gold to shifted bar
by bar fr&lt;&gt;m one eompartmenl to another.

But the vice president gained
addltlooal ondoraomoata In eo...
gress from Sen. A. S. CMlko)
llolll'OIIOf. D.Oklo., and Rep.
Wright Plllllan, O.To&gt;.
Humphre,y also baa the
PQwerlul s-11 or·the leadolo

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Jom lit Bailey, chairman or
the Democratic Nlllonal Comau-. l&amp;aued a statement
rea!!lnnlng his noollrallty and
SII.YIJW the percy now has "throe
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manapra, ·- Sen, Walter . F.
llondalo, Dolllnn., aotd thoro
were 41 8trong 1ndlcltlona" the
vice prostdolt was iMdi!W his
two chief rivals enillbll"there
to a !ali ch1111:o hi could be
mtniMted on the flnt bllJot..t.'
a Toora woOed In l!wQphrey'a
eyes and his ,.leo quavered aa

111.., publlclcy and nallDnal
OJ;IOiuro which will bl dllllc:ult
!Dr H-brey to mat&lt;h.
- . and Ids co-chairman,
Sen. Fred Harris ol Oklahoma,
said S&amp;tordi.Y they thought
- e y alrea&lt;IY was In front

Wmo
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iz'eal Cenio41ens, back C11L fr!a.
b' Foo:iun leo !Dr lholll!h pme
ol lbolt l!;alllem Division - .
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Date .lbo dil..., mack Jlawb

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clndldlle.
Moot deloptos are c-n 1&gt;1 he b&lt;8en Ida IOCC&gt;nd 'quest for
these procedures, but 1he the prostcleooy elgltt yRrs Iller
primary COIIIOSts -oen K.,.. he was borled In the Priml1'lo&amp;
necb' and McCarthy wW give by John F. Kann...a IIIOIIOJ'

choD nc&gt;lljlfdWoraleyandpiJOd
a1lj)OI'blllbe itstollbo D1. 'llle
,..q - ¥ eludod.hlm 1liJ
Hull' a riollllbullo&amp; drlvoolaliOul
40 teet tbat ~ liQUid Jwrl
beaion U1J
UJ not worried al&gt;oat •alai t •b •
klcl," lllld Jl!ake.
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big pood (Forum ,leo.)'.'
''Tile bli thbtc we bave to em
Ia ltq) tbat
111111 and wo
we could do It 'lburo.
day .._,., II "" can ltq) .IIIII
(JYYlll CooliJq'er
and Gllloa 'l'rombla¥l. wo ..,
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High school Blue Devils retained the SOutheastern Ohio League
gull challlllonsldil lor the llfth conseouUve year, and captui'Ud
their siXth SEOAL Iitle In nine years alter lllliiiDit Pf&gt;'vill~

SELECTS XAVIER
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Jcavier
Unlverslcy Frldlf anoouncedthat
Jell Hower, a 5oloot-9,171&gt;9ound
haltba&lt;:k rrom Memorial High
SChool In st. Mary's, OhiD, has
accepted a football grant.-ln-ald.

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' K. Sofn, rl
II.. Garlach, c
L. Corpenter, •
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1966 ...... _______________ . . $125
Cbolce uf 2, CAlOO, step tbru, Cub 50CC 3 speed
auto clutch. blue or white. Regular blue book
erice
1966 $165.00
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speed, Sport 90CC. Book Price 1245

1966 ...... ______________,... $195

t:T200, red, 4 •peed. Trail 90CC, Book Price U45

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16 new Buicks - Electra, Wildcat, l$bre, Skylarks &amp; Specials. 2 drs., 4 drs. Hard Tops, and
Station Wagons all at )ow low prices

1968 Pontiacs SAVE
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15 new Pontlacs - Bonneville, Executive, Cata·
lina, GTO, Firebiro, Tempest, Custom 2 dr., 4
drs. •nd Hard Tops. ~1 at low low prices

WAS $2,995 .

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Oak IIIII
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Hill- Eversole (LP) and Davis.

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WAS $2,595
lOW
66 GT Q~ ........
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2 dr. Hard 'rop. Fully equipped with positive
traction, 4 sp. trans., bucket seals. Beautiful red

LUCITE• Wall Point

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V8 engme.
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Buckskin interior. One careful owner
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Automatic trans., power steering, all
IJOOd tires, radio, heater , light blue vinyl
interior.

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1965 Chevy II 4 Door

$1895

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V-8 engine, new w-s-w tires, radio, air-c!lnditiQn·
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DECIDES RELAYS
·;t~~e:lmt·.~uthem 'Tornodoe of Coach HUII!A "Big FooE" Wolfe on lit.~a·
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MARION, Ohio (UPll- A RIP
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Veale, Blass (8) and Mlf;
of the coin .was the dlllerence
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Frlda,y night In the 19111 11111Uel
,.,Wlllk~, olngleo by,WW,SaiJers, Georre Lawr•e andan lnter,larenoe _\&gt;eat~- (0-3). · HR~ Copoda
Mlrlon ~·· lt&gt;rlngfleld South
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and dolend!ng chanu&gt;lonSandusky
:.;:·N olher Tornado talllcwe In the fourth, one In tho IUib and .
American Laa4\le
woun4 "' In a tie lor the chamon an· .,..r andalilo tnOiher during t!t'..QVenth.
Ch~Oj\p!_'' . 0\!J
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JCi.J, ·Locker .; 6), Wood (8) · ·storm and temPeroturel In the
~"'lloll'lllllille wtarttd onlbe hU1 a
by Stewart in the ftr•4 a and Joseph Bill; Bociwell, Miller
middle 40s. Meet officials 11.fD•·tho llil;l Counliano, worked double by Tom Dtddleln the lOY. (7) Perranoskl (ll) and Rooe- nail¥ determined· the chanu&gt;ioo&gt;o
, .J·mi.W lnnlnrlo no rlilmcl enth and I single by Rook Crow
WP- John (I-ll). LP.,shiP with a flip ol the coin, which
.... ·ll*arl In the lblrd ~then Ill the llf1b,
B9awel1 (2-1). HR-Davll (2nd)
went In lavorol~rlnglleldSOuth.
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REPLACES ELLIS
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OOUOO 0- 47 8
WIICIOII, IIJIIer (8) and FreeCOVINGTON, K,y,(UPO-Fred
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~ (WP) and Wlmor, B. han·
StotUemyre (3-1} and Moovos, former basketball star
::,"' ~ ',~htcl llio ~ tor Diddle (LP) and Sttnrt 00, B. Glbbo. LP.:_ WIIIDn (2~). HRlor the Unlverslcy of Cincinnati,
Glquoier, ll1'lklng oil! • ancl Diddle (1) and Lowrence,
ManUe (3rd)
has been named to rl!&gt;lace COach
'&lt; .waJ!dtw !he. '
Uni&gt;lres - D. Wolfe and Mike Bolloll
000 2IO 1112- 6 8 2 Tom EUls at Covington Holmes
'• , ~ ..,. two l'1llll In the lhle.
Belli
ooa ooo ooo.- 3 &amp; 2 Hlah school.
Elloworlb, Slallge (4) and E. . EUls left to dovote full time
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Batteries: ill'C!Or Creek - J.
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hila, welked !,.o "\'d &amp;tnlck oot H. Harmon, 3b
ob:. Clifford 'Queen waa bollincl TOTALS
tile plate,.
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GAHS In the 1968tllul'llllll8ll Plcturtd lbovo w(lb ~b ·iia&amp; · .
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price $925.00.

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GALLIPOLIS - 5oulhwoal8m
Southwestern' a next 4Jilpanent
COich Steve StilesHIBblanders
: , _ to• talk wllb them lbfl\Jt Ill scittle4. A,pparentl,y JscCll&gt;lecl o1 Gallla CGomty edpcl til&amp; Olk will bl SOUih Webster Bloom, jumped oo tile Oaks' starting
~~~•ISiantol 'r~rultlntt and other tllo .• )oh· while lljW over AI- run ,Oika 4-3 . ~
1 team that drew a bye In the pitcher, Jod7 Eversol~, lor three
~·l!l~J*'O:: I •novor IC&lt;tll&gt;led II!.• toona, ~a. , .
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Nallmal League •
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. ·ifito.lllllotlc board' a No. hll&gt;lce lqUICI led tho nitlon 1n defmae HooBIOII
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Siebert, Flllher ts) Kurtz (10),
ey Howard fanned.
~~·~· It was lliU@jl to tum ' 411 . . . . of 58 pelutS a game. Dierker (1-3) and KiQ; Gramly (13) and Sims; BortalJody Everoole went the dls}lioia.lho11ob,•Kalihtlold;"'flll , The~· C&lt;JI1IPilocl a 2M •Rando (1.:) ina Hundley. Hft.... na, Boaman (4), Donoll)' (6), tancefor~~eOaksllmltlngSOUihr.;~i - - IIIJing rec~ \hll,•ljllaon andPia¥ad 1n AeprOmonle, !lou- (Ill) 0111 Knowleo (7), Blldwl (8), western to three hits, a double
'~cUl! •pealtlon i!Jada ll!&gt;fo.. ,the Nlllooal lnvltatiDn To.....,. lm.
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SUFFER FIRSr !EFEAT - Logan's Poweri'Ul Chleltabjs
cNTled a 13-0-1 season mark into Friday's ninth annual SEOAL
svlf tournament, but the charges ol Bob Nardo !ailed to unGAHS IIIOigue golf ChOD1'1ons. The Chleltains lost theJr first

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'11ie Bobcata -lll&lt;iit .thiwln- Tom

bole•, .,.. stroke.

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The win gave Gallll&gt;olia Ita llfth oonoecutl.. SEOAL Ch-lonaldil ond o!xlb SEOAL ll!llnPiooaldiJ in nina ,._.,, Athena wOn in
1960-61, GalliPoliS in 1962, and Logan in 1963.
Greg Smith, the Blue Devils'
No. 2 man, shot a 12 to tie
GALLIPOLIS
B&lt;lb Priddy ol Melp, wbo bad
39-40-79
Bruce
Harrold
72, lor medalist bcnors ol the
~72
Greg
&amp;nlth
tournament. Smith toured the
38-33-76
first nine holes In 36 and ,q,ll- Mike Corbin
40-33-78
cated that feat on the seccxad Beep Matthew•
153-152-305
TOTALS
nllle. Prfd&lt;IY had a OIIHVIr-jllll'
LOGAN
35 oo the llrst nine and carded
38-37-75
Chuck Keller
a 39 oo thellnal round.
38-33-76
Gary Murr111 ol Jackson had Greg PoBIOII
40-39-79
Richerd
Jdmsoo
38-36 to llnlsh third with a 74.
37-39-76
Tim
Ellll
Chuek Keller ot Loganwasfourth
153 153 308
with 38-37 lor 75. Tied lor llflll TOTALS
MEIGS
was Mike COrbin, the Blue Devils'
39-1~2
BUl
Hackett
No. 3 man, with 38-36 lor 76,
42-40.!12
Pal
Slol')'
and Tim Ellil ol Logan, 37-39
42-40-112
Jim Ander...,
lor a 76.
35-37-72
Go!UjiOIIo and LOgan were lied Bob Priddy
158-160-318
TOTALS
153-153 alter thellrstnineholes.
A'111ENS
The noon.ume standings dlclo't
39-33-77
chup. Meigs waa third with 318, Roger Blldorf
39-40-79
just 13 - • • oil the winnln8 Demli39-38-77
Pat 51111
46-43-119
Athans was lourlh with 322, Brian Reed
163-159-322
loUowecl by Jscksoo, with 337, TOTALS
JACKSON
- · with 349 and Wellstoo,
38-36-74
G&amp;l')' Murrey
with 387.
44-43-117
Golllpolls COich John Mllboon Gal')' Keller
45-14-119
oxproaaed bla thllllks to M r s. Steve Grant
45-42-117
John
Uoyd
Rldt.rd C. Roderick, ·Mrs.
172-165-337
Vlllilbl &amp;nlth, MrL Lawson Som- TOTALS
IRONTON
mer, Tom Jonaa and Rtl1 Clarh
42-44-116
Tom
crance
for aer&gt;!D'i hlllch at nooo to the
41-14-115
Bob
AllderBIII
taama at the ~llpolls go I f
49-41-110
Jeff Click
course.club house.
48-40-119
The Bluo Devils will' travel to RanciY Pembortxln
180-169-349
TOTALS
Barboursville for a maldt MQnWELLSTON
daY. Meigs Local comes to Gal46-17.83
llpqlla m Tueodal', and the Blue TIJa TrtPett
43-15-118
Tom
Trlplott
o travel to WellBIOIIon Wed~ 46-45-91
Jim lmydor
odal'r •'llle Blue .Devlla - · Bill Vlcaro
JackiCXI 11011 Friday.
...., Here are 1he score• ot the TOTALS
lll68 SEOAL Tournament:

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GALLIPOUS - llllthewo, No. 4 man on U..lliue llo.tJ
aolf ~ sonk a2o.footputl on the 18111 bole to .... GIIJipoll•the
1968 SOuthe..tern Ohio Atllledc ll!llnPionslljp Millo GaUjpolll golf

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RET AlN CROWN - COach John Milhoan's GaiUa Academy
High school Blue Devils retained the SOutheastern Ohio League
gull challlllonsldil lor the llfth conseouUve year, and captui'Ud
their siXth SEOAL Iitle In nine years alter lllliiiDit Pf&gt;'vill~

SELECTS XAVIER
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Jcavier
Unlverslcy Frldlf anoouncedthat
Jell Hower, a 5oloot-9,171&gt;9ound
haltba&lt;:k rrom Memorial High
SChool In st. Mary's, OhiD, has
accepted a football grant.-ln-ald.

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L. Corpenter, •
TOTALS

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1966 ...... _______________ . . $125
Cbolce uf 2, CAlOO, step tbru, Cub 50CC 3 speed
auto clutch. blue or white. Regular blue book
erice
1966 $165.00
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speed, Sport 90CC. Book Price 1245

1966 ...... ______________,... $195

t:T200, red, 4 •peed. Trail 90CC, Book Price U45

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16 new Buicks - Electra, Wildcat, l$bre, Skylarks &amp; Specials. 2 drs., 4 drs. Hard Tops, and
Station Wagons all at )ow low prices

1968 Pontiacs SAVE
.., SAVE
15 new Pontlacs - Bonneville, Executive, Cata·
lina, GTO, Firebiro, Tempest, Custom 2 dr., 4
drs. •nd Hard Tops. ~1 at low low prices

WAS $2,995 .

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:"thwestern 300 010 0- 4-:h'l
Oak IIIII
000 201 0-3~~
· Bltterles: Soot!Jwestern Baiadeo (WI') and Walker; Oak
Hill- Eversole (LP) and Davis.

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WAS $2,595
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66 GT Q~ ........
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2 dr. Hard 'rop. Fully equipped with positive
traction, 4 sp. trans., bucket seals. Beautiful red

LUCITE• Wall Point

with black vinyl bucket seats.

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stlrrln11. thlnnlne.
priming
• Skip waltlne-drles In an
hour or leu
• Skip clean up mess-

66 Satellite------S
1, 795.
red
V8 Plymouth 2 dr. Hard Top. Sharp
finish
with black bucket seals. Full consul. 383 cu. in.
V8 engme.
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and water

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CUSTOM
COlORING SERVICE

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65 LeSabre Buick Sl. 795.

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Conv. Coupe. Beautiful biege with white lOp.
Buckskin interior. One careful owner
MANY MORE

Paintlnsproblams7Seeusl

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BLAnTNAII:S

Pickens Hardware
Mason, W. Vo.

BUICK

A Full Une Dupont
PAINT' DEAU!R

GMC.-~
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Bel Air 2-Seat Sta. Wagon

Automatic trans., power steering, all
IJOOd tires, radio, heater , light blue vinyl
interior.

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1965 Chevy II 4 Door

$1895

$1095

V-8 engine, new w-s-w tires, radio, air-c!lnditiQn·
showroom clean, red inleriOt, gleaming white
;h with red 2-tone.
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6 cyl. eDgine,

TRUCKS

64 Chevrolet 2 Ton l. W. B.
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62
Chevrolet~ 21/2 Ton
'12" Cab to Ax!e-.:..9 ft. dullip body. Exira gOOd

825 Ures. Cheater Axle.

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One careful owner, beautiful dark blue finish.
Fully equipped.
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til'el. Solid, clean low mileage truck.

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DECIDES RELAYS
·;t~~e:lmt·.~uthem 'Tornodoe of Coach HUII!A "Big FooE" Wolfe on lit.~a·
OOO IOO 10 .._ 2 ~;
MARION, Ohio (UPll- A RIP
!'!Frldo,y.
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Veale, Blass (8) and Mlf;
of the coin .was the dlllerence
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Frlda,y night In the 19111 11111Uel
,.,Wlllk~, olngleo by,WW,SaiJers, Georre Lawr•e andan lnter,larenoe _\&gt;eat~- (0-3). · HR~ Copoda
Mlrlon ~·· lt&gt;rlngfleld South
:,4·"''', ., ' · ,.
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(4tli), McCerver (111).
and dolend!ng chanu&gt;lonSandusky
:.;:·N olher Tornado talllcwe In the fourth, one In tho IUib and .
American Laa4\le
woun4 "' In a tie lor the chamon an· .,..r andalilo tnOiher during t!t'..QVenth.
Ch~Oj\p!_'' . 0\!J
.OOQ.,... .3 ~~9 pelnts ... h In the
&gt;
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JCi.J, ·Locker .; 6), Wood (8) · ·storm and temPeroturel In the
~"'lloll'lllllille wtarttd onlbe hU1 a
by Stewart in the ftr•4 a and Joseph Bill; Bociwell, Miller
middle 40s. Meet officials 11.fD•·tho llil;l Counliano, worked double by Tom Dtddleln the lOY. (7) Perranoskl (ll) and Rooe- nail¥ determined· the chanu&gt;ioo&gt;o
, .J·mi.W lnnlnrlo no rlilmcl enth and I single by Rook Crow
WP- John (I-ll). LP.,shiP with a flip ol the coin, which
.... ·ll*arl In the lblrd ~then Ill the llf1b,
B9awel1 (2-1). HR-Davll (2nd)
went In lavorol~rlnglleldSOuth.
.~ C"JO ... k·1D lbl II!OIIIId
By Inning&amp;:
Detroit
000 000 001).;.. 0 3 0
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REPLACES ELLIS
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OOUOO 0- 47 8
WIICIOII, IIJIIer (8) and FreeCOVINGTON, K,y,(UPO-Fred
~pro. ...,.~
~ (WP) and Wlmor, B. han·
StotUemyre (3-1} and Moovos, former basketball star
::,"' ~ ',~htcl llio ~ tor Diddle (LP) and Sttnrt 00, B. Glbbo. LP.:_ WIIIDn (2~). HRlor the Unlverslcy of Cincinnati,
Glquoier, ll1'lklng oil! • ancl Diddle (1) and Lowrence,
ManUe (3rd)
has been named to rl!&gt;lace COach
'&lt; .waJ!dtw !he. '
Uni&gt;lres - D. Wolfe and Mike Bolloll
000 2IO 1112- 6 8 2 Tom EUls at Covington Holmes
'• , ~ ..,. two l'1llll In the lhle.
Belli
ooa ooo ooo.- 3 &amp; 2 Hlah school.
Elloworlb, Slallge (4) and E. . EUls left to dovote full time
0tl(ll; ~~~~-In tho lblr4, tiro
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CUO, blue, 3 speed, Sport 50CC. Book Price 1145

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good. Regular blue book price $~50.00

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Klllcalcl, 2b lb
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AB R H S. Bronks, 3b
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D. Jividen, cf
4 I 2
Batteries: ill'C!Or Creek - J.
Rothgeb (WP) and c. ()leon; Al-

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$170.00

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tllo Bobeata. He allowed~~ u. lllrst, 3b
hila, welked !,.o "\'d &amp;tnlck oot H. Harmon, 3b
ob:. Clifford 'Queen waa bollincl TOTALS
tile plate,.
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Rot! Bi'lxlks !f'!l1l all the Wlf Walle, If
for Alexand~r, aUowlngninablts, C-r; cf

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GAHS In the 1968tllul'llllll8ll Plcturtd lbovo w(lb ~b ·iia&amp; · .
do ore Chuck Keller,Grea Pooton, Ricblrd .lalinbl-and ~;.
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1966 lllrlty lnNsot__________ . . $145

S90, black,

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as a tack, and runs exeellen~ regular blue book
price $925.00.

· ,to'!IO Sport1, red, saddle bags, mirror, very nice

\b~ lor tile a&gt;JI_ ~t Rotbieb,

afhiir\om,

[), Shinn, •Hf.9
T. Howard, 11&gt;1&gt;
II.. Haley, cf
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' ::tita·'&gt;llever did &amp;IQ' JOio I &amp;1IIJ there were lDIQJ more thlnga to
GALLIPOLIS - 5oulhwoal8m
Southwestern' a next 4Jilpanent
COich Steve StilesHIBblanders
: , _ to• talk wllb them lbfl\Jt Ill scittle4. A,pparentl,y JscCll&gt;lecl o1 Gallla CGomty edpcl til&amp; Olk will bl SOUih Webster Bloom, jumped oo tile Oaks' starting
~~~•ISiantol 'r~rultlntt and other tllo .• )oh· while lljW over AI- run ,Oika 4-3 . ~
1 team that drew a bye In the pitcher, Jod7 Eversol~, lor three
~·l!l~J*'O:: I •novor IC&lt;tll&gt;led II!.• toona, ~a. , .
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. ;!i&lt;:~obn Pow\ellj•ln Ullotant at alii of PrQPOi'\Jon, J l~ll··dld &lt;)SO&lt;tlonal baNtioli 'ilJilmAmCJI!!. ed MaldiiY April 29 at South· In the llflll.
;,fliconlln IIIICier beld &lt;OICbJollll ' nOI *'C!l't lbo Job ialt Wo6ie..
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The Olka gottworunslnthebot.. ;,i,ftiekaoo;.whc&gt; resi8Decl t o - dlf," he &amp;lid/
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•Prol... lonal -llloketball ~
llalchi·p;. built f\rm7balke&gt;o
1n thellottotjl or the sixth. Bels.,.~llrllllvl! ' rwo, wu flnall,- ·J&gt;oll ~ · nlpootllblllll' In three
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den rottred the side in tho sev.i.....,.,u..,wl1Co~lnj0b.i1ol'u 101&amp;0111. His w~U. dlacjpllnecl
Nallmal League •
Cle
002 010 010 000 00- t12 2enth, as Mike Boggs grounded
. ·ifito.lllllotlc board' a No. hll&gt;lce lqUICI led tho nitlon 1n defmae HooBIOII
020 000 000- 2-4~ Wallh 100 001,101 000 01- 5 10 I out and Dive Brisker and Lar·~·Kntpt.
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200 000 001- 3~~
Siebert, Flllher ts) Kurtz (10),
ey Howard fanned.
~~·~· It was lliU@jl to tum ' 411 . . . . of 58 pelutS a game. Dierker (1-3) and KiQ; Gramly (13) and Sims; BortalJody Everoole went the dls}lioia.lho11ob,•Kalihtlold;"'flll , The~· C&lt;JI1IPilocl a 2M •Rando (1.:) ina Hundley. Hft.... na, Boaman (4), Donoll)' (6), tancefor~~eOaksllmltlngSOUihr.;~i - - IIIJing rec~ \hll,•ljllaon andPia¥ad 1n AeprOmonle, !lou- (Ill) 0111 Knowleo (7), Blldwl (8), western to three hits, a double
'~cUl! •pealtlon i!Jada ll!&gt;fo.. ,the Nlllooal lnvltatiDn To.....,. lm.
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'~i$a ., n$ilotll~ I ' fillt ,..,.. -!llanl at.Jfadllon Square Garda!! New York . 000 ·DID 000-l.e.:l - lllgglna (2.1). Lf- GI'O.II\IJ (0- Charles Beman and Dive Beaver.
~!bef!j... loccoPitd.
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out •even.
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120 400 001- 812 2 EversoloondLarcyDavlseach
003 ooo DID- 4 6 2 collected two hits In lllree trips
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Odom, Akor (9) and Lache- to pace the Oaks. Eacb had a
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have about a d - cydw In s1octc and wauld llko
to mob room for our new Honda Cyclw u we
on cramped for •poco. H.,. .,. a few eumplw i
of &amp;0¥1nas on theM UMd Blket.

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. ' c&amp;Ji1fel~teit 11\e·Aiexanc~ot ~i' "' ,ller\l Harmoa .opeoecl the ·ill'- Al~r'ol1!11J extra buo hlto. E.
' ~ 64 ;i'!'ldY .~ cit ser· C~k 'llillt with a lllillo.
Joll Rotj1geb '!«rt the route lor c.

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tor .·tllriit ·lni,ji/ll'·. at 'pli,t Jllil Perey li'eGbe,lbl"oe'lor f!ve, illd
K¥ser. ~k came baCk . wllh. Dove Jividen, two f!&gt;r four. Jl·' ...
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K!dihl. at :n cine Of the
cllll!&gt;~~ : -the CCl01113-3.
only extra baae hit.
:ounsest hlid coilchoo;'. . .
ol!tct.lo
Tbo Bobcat• teecl.ofl on bli
Rot! Brmkl and Kincaid were
fl'lim ' his 1Mmie at Welt , .~od. his IIIPOhltmlllt ~
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SUFFER FIRSr !EFEAT - Logan's Poweri'Ul Chleltabjs
cNTled a 13-0-1 season mark into Friday's ninth annual SEOAL
svlf tournament, but the charges ol Bob Nardo !ailed to unGAHS IIIOigue golf ChOD1'1ons. The Chleltains lost theJr first

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'11ie Bobcata -lll&lt;iit .thiwln- Tom

bole•, .,.. stroke.

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The win gave Gallll&gt;olia Ita llfth oonoecutl.. SEOAL Ch-lonaldil ond o!xlb SEOAL ll!llnPiooaldiJ in nina ,._.,, Athena wOn in
1960-61, GalliPoliS in 1962, and Logan in 1963.
Greg Smith, the Blue Devils'
No. 2 man, shot a 12 to tie
GALLIPOLIS
B&lt;lb Priddy ol Melp, wbo bad
39-40-79
Bruce
Harrold
72, lor medalist bcnors ol the
~72
Greg
&amp;nlth
tournament. Smith toured the
38-33-76
first nine holes In 36 and ,q,ll- Mike Corbin
40-33-78
cated that feat on the seccxad Beep Matthew•
153-152-305
TOTALS
nllle. Prfd&lt;IY had a OIIHVIr-jllll'
LOGAN
35 oo the llrst nine and carded
38-37-75
Chuck Keller
a 39 oo thellnal round.
38-33-76
Gary Murr111 ol Jackson had Greg PoBIOII
40-39-79
Richerd
Jdmsoo
38-36 to llnlsh third with a 74.
37-39-76
Tim
Ellll
Chuek Keller ot Loganwasfourth
153 153 308
with 38-37 lor 75. Tied lor llflll TOTALS
MEIGS
was Mike COrbin, the Blue Devils'
39-1~2
BUl
Hackett
No. 3 man, with 38-36 lor 76,
42-40.!12
Pal
Slol')'
and Tim Ellil ol Logan, 37-39
42-40-112
Jim Ander...,
lor a 76.
35-37-72
Go!UjiOIIo and LOgan were lied Bob Priddy
158-160-318
TOTALS
153-153 alter thellrstnineholes.
A'111ENS
The noon.ume standings dlclo't
39-33-77
chup. Meigs waa third with 318, Roger Blldorf
39-40-79
just 13 - • • oil the winnln8 Demli39-38-77
Pat 51111
46-43-119
Athans was lourlh with 322, Brian Reed
163-159-322
loUowecl by Jscksoo, with 337, TOTALS
JACKSON
- · with 349 and Wellstoo,
38-36-74
G&amp;l')' Murrey
with 387.
44-43-117
Golllpolls COich John Mllboon Gal')' Keller
45-14-119
oxproaaed bla thllllks to M r s. Steve Grant
45-42-117
John
Uoyd
Rldt.rd C. Roderick, ·Mrs.
172-165-337
Vlllilbl &amp;nlth, MrL Lawson Som- TOTALS
IRONTON
mer, Tom Jonaa and Rtl1 Clarh
42-44-116
Tom
crance
for aer&gt;!D'i hlllch at nooo to the
41-14-115
Bob
AllderBIII
taama at the ~llpolls go I f
49-41-110
Jeff Click
course.club house.
48-40-119
The Bluo Devils will' travel to RanciY Pembortxln
180-169-349
TOTALS
Barboursville for a maldt MQnWELLSTON
daY. Meigs Local comes to Gal46-17.83
llpqlla m Tueodal', and the Blue TIJa TrtPett
43-15-118
Tom
Trlplott
o travel to WellBIOIIon Wed~ 46-45-91
Jim lmydor
odal'r •'llle Blue .Devlla - · Bill Vlcaro
JackiCXI 11011 Friday.
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Gi\l.liPOLIS - The steam- Plli\Y for a big ,PI'ice. The ~­ tile late Simator llri!CB wllom we
boat City of Parkersburg earn- porter hao been delivered to her """" b....il deliver an oiOCJiont ·1 of tile
ElllerDJ
ed the title or UJonabu 50 years new owner111 ~ Laulaville. Tow .. addreos in tile chapel at a.to 'sic
an1, of
~. illago when she was sold several boats are Jn JHBl demand, IllY&amp; Wellleyan VnlversU;y,
As a builder llld deslsner of IICIUhoed extenilve plans lor WI;~
times wltll each new owner sui- Captain John F. Klein, tile oteamauccellllll Plttl!borgli towboato, promlsea,Jo ~ one 'jll Ilia
fering a substantial loss on his boat broker.
deal. The boat had been laid up
Four new steel towboats are Captain foiOl' has not an OQIIJ! F Cbarolals tvents for' ·1968.
~ 2f I!W'ka tile ~ bf
several months in the mouth oC to be built by the Bees Co. at In the country, He Is rna- of
the Kanawha !liver at pt_ Pleas- Pittsburgh tor the CarnetgeSeel tran..,...tatlon of tile Diamond 111li110tlonal ~event, whllih
ant.
Co, One boat bas been COII!IIlet- Cosl Co., ard came to Pl. Pleas- will beheld at cooper Arena, ClliO
The 5tory is told in the River ed ltnd a aecond one Is now un- ant witll Captain Clark to look State Falr8J'C&gt;Qids. A 111\i!cllll
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News or the Ga!Upolis D a I J y der construction. The Rees co. over some machinery he I.e hav- I' -"
Tribune Here is that stcry and would take on more work but ing built by 111o Marietta M1111.1 •
several other interesting items the war has taken many oC their utacturlng Co. lor the A, R.
or area River News:
best mechanics.
P&lt;laey tells •s that
Mayor Hennon has been ten,
towboat Sam Barnllm
APRIL 26, 1918- ACCORDING dered by a-se Bays, adminls- bls to Captain John F. Klein's story trator or the estate ot Ute late nearing completion will be the
told at Pl. Pleasant, the "Jonah'' captaln WUUam Bay, a check best he has ever turned out.
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steamboat Clcy of Parkersburg for $1,600 In lUll aettlemant of n.e Barnum w~n have the cotewas an expens1ve proposition for all back wharfage claims of the brated Posey rudders and an lee ..
an who came in contact with her. city. Mayor Hannon will take breaking head. He llleted lllat
BY DONALD GILIWIJN
Captain Ralph EmerliOII, John tile cheek belorellleflllaneecom- compound oondanlllng macblnecy
SOU
Conservalim Service
W. Hubbard, Orville Noli and mittee o1 tile Ironton city coon- Is tile only power to install on a
MaDJ County
WUUam Raike, the Junkman, are cU for their acceJJt,ance or re- towboat.
PT, PLEASANT - Colwnbus
Clptaln Posey W"dS born in
hardeat hit and from Captain jection or the compromise. The
Runion.
whose farm Ia located
Kieln's story to Ed Berridge total amount claimed by tile city Maryland and raised at Parker ...
near
Yauger
School off Rt. 35,
and published in the Pt. Pleas- 11 between $3,000 and $4,000, but burg and Belpre. 1111 rlrst boatcompleted
a
spring develOJ)ant Register, Hubbard succeed- on the bulk of this the court de. ing was as an engineer on 1he
ment last week. The delllgn for
ed In trimming Raike.
clded lD favor of Captain Bay. old pa•ket sally Conper but his
oprlng' development was
tills
brain was too big to hold In a
BUt Hubbard was the heaviest
rilade
with tile assistance of Denof all losers as he never got
APRIL 24, 1918 - THE Louis- small Job.
ver
Yoho
of USDA Soil Conback one-tenth or what he invest- ville-Cincinnati packet Kentueky
He sa,ys the best boat he ever
ed In tile Pa1 kersburg. Captain was blown into the bank and a- built was the Volcano now oper- servatloD Service.
Runion used circular lrool:fl
Emer80!1 is said to be out $9,- gainst a tree, knocking down ating in tile Pittsburgli pool. Clark
forms
to pour a cmcrete trough
000 in the Parkersburg deal. one or her chimneys and smash. told us that Posey, who was not
which will hold aJll)I'OxloThl.tely
The Parkersburg deal would put ing In her guardo on one side an ice water engineer, is 11te
500
pllona of water.
a horse trader to shame, it "as during a storm last week. Re- on1y man who ever defied a U.
reported.
pairs were made at ClnciMati. S, Supervisir.g Inspector, but latWE RECENTLY ASSISTED R,
John W. Hubbard, not a pracThe amali packet Bay Qieen er made an apology for the ac- C, Ellla with development of a
tical steamboat man, who pur- of Ironton bas taken the place tion.
conservation farm plan. Thefarm
chased the Queen City, Kanawha, or the big sideWheeler Kate Adis
located on Mt. Union Ridge a.
VIrginia and Otller boats in tile ams ln the Memphis-Rosedale
~PHIL 27, 1918 - CAPTAIN
Pittsburgh trade a few years lrade. The Kate Adams has been Tom Clark, machinery expert bout H~ miles off the Jerry's
ago, is said to be a. heavy loser out higll and dl')' on a sand bar or Pittsburgh, says tllat packet Run Road
Ellls lives in st. Albans and
In tile boating game.
for one year, with no prospect building may come again with purdlased this farm to provide
llllbbard Is reported to be very Of getting her back in the river steel boats and compound cona place where he and hts fam"ealthy and from rep&gt;rts he has anywltr)'a soon. The Ooods or the densing machinery. h is said
Uy
c:an eRJDY hunting and r&amp;enot had OliOUl!b or tile boating past winter !ailed to noat t h e that capitllllsts are ready to InreatiM.
ramo. Hubbard is said to have stranded packet.
vest in packet boats when the imPlans call for construction of
bouiflt Commodore Laidley's inprovements of the Ohio River are
a
farm
pond which will be etockterest In the Cinclnnati-LoliisAPRIL 26, 1918 - CAPTAIN completed by the lock and dam ed witll !Ish. A W"•lertng trough
vtUe Line, where he hopes to Tom Clark, head or the Marine system now bemg constructed by
will be built to provide water
r~ate his former losses. Manufacturing and &amp;I!IPIY Co., the government.
The proposed new Clncinnatl~ for several head of cattle which
Plttsburgli, and Captain c. w.
APRIL 22, 1918 - THE SaJ. POsey, nnled colored steamboat Huntington llne of packet boats Ellis plans to bring to tlleft~m
11 Marmet• a COIIIp!lUDd macijjp- ~ alao ol Plttsbergli, w e r e will not becopie a· r~!l.JILII!IIil , in the future. A program of lhnery will be ehanPd to elcap. prominent GaiUpolls vloltors tile l&lt;&gt;&lt;ks ai.d 1dl.mJ \~e~m!l lAjJ anf,.iftnottlfotatiort-'. (II'Ht'f.' 1ft':!'
lD lllroosh tile chlmneys by tho Thurlida,)' and called on Captain pleted Clncinnatl businessmen res or pasture Is alao plaMed.
To inerease the wfldJlre poplfarietta Manufacturing co., Pt. Ira B. Huntington.
have refused to come across
ulation on the farm . a neJd borPleasant. The plant Is bulidlng
Clark Js at the head or one of wltll tile $100, ooo allotted and
der
of autumn olive and -chi ..
lftl(nea for ocean going vessels; the best known marine firms in expected from them, and as arenese
chestnut will be planted
also several sets or compound the country and a&amp; a story tell. sult, the Huntington promoters of
between
the pasture fteld and
condeolllng engines fl&gt;r steam- er, be Is a ,past master to the the new line are said to be very
a wooded area. Two quarter acre
boats.
art. this Captain PoiOJ' ean at- sore. Huntington was ready to
wildlife
fond plots will be """'
The lbllbnat M. D. Wayman hae test to. Captain P&lt;loey Is a col- come up with her share ot $20,.
each
spring
to provide addlllonbeen sold to a Pittsburgh com- ored man who much resembles 000
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This year Priddy plana•to develop a aprlng and bulld'a !arm
pond. Hn also plans a harvest
cutting of about 40 acres (l(
hardwood timber. '11\1~ euttlng
will be rilade aceord!ng to tile
rllCOIIImondatlons of JohnnY
Loooey, Service· Forester with
tile llepartm&lt;·nt of Natural Rasources.
last year Mr. and Mrs. Priddy planted a mixlure of white
and Scotch pine on a half acre
lot near the house. 'llleae tree.t~
will be pruned and will be sold
for Chrl stmas trees when tlley
reach marketable size. They plan
to plant an addidonal hai!.aere
with pine Cor &lt;."hristmas trees In
the ncar future

WASIIINGTON (IJPl) - A
man llllnking of taldng up farmIna llleoe days neods enou8)i
"'"" to rob a bank and almost
_,llll money to start one, aeCOI'dlng to Rep. Jande K. Whit-

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Whitten, chairman of a Houoe
A!ll&gt;roprlatlons
subcommittee
hllldUDg funds tor tarm proJI'OIIIS, ssld in hearingo published toda,y that this ia one reason
there are so few rarmera lett.
uRUral dtizens who are DOt
lll'mers are far more DUIIl8l'OUI
thin those living in rural areu
Who farm,"
sald Whitten.
,.~ere are few tanners left. It
takes about $70,000 or more 1n
capital on the average to rarm.
1bey have to have not only cap..
!tal, but business knowledge
and knowledge or domeBtlc and
foreign affairs. To farm It takes
al_most enoush money to estab11111 a bank, and enougb nerve
1o rob a bank "
Whitten said aU Americans
ltiauld be concerned.
Record Income

i'lbe Agriculture Department
hfportl record farm ineome
marketing milk aac1
in 1967, dflspite a "deIn the number of milk
and a lailoll in total pro-

' ~~~e•ro were paid a record
billion, a 4 per cent pin

WARD ASSIGNED
KNOX, K,y , - Ar1111' PriJarnes E. Ward is auienCom!lii\Y B, l9tl1 Battaltoa,
Brl~o. here Ia tile United
Training Center,
(USATCA) lor furlhar
Pvt. Ward la tile ..,
Mrs. Bernard Ward,

over the previous record set ln
1966, acoordlng to tile department Five states acrounted for
44 per cent ol the national in~

COLUMBUS - A varlat.v of
conwlslms and )NIJ'al,ysea known
as tetany la' beeomlngmorewldeaproad llld aertouo In tile Eastom and Soothes-. ...mles
ot Ohio, report~ Richard 0.
Smith, Extension animal science
speclallot at The Clilo Slate Unlverlllty.
Grass tetany is aeeompaniecl
by low magnelllum l~vals In tile
blood serum, The dellclency most
common~¥ OCQ.IJ'S 1n cows when
tliey are first turned on posture

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JAMES DURST, JR., of J&gt;oca,
recently became a ~rator
with the Western Soil Coiiie_rva.
tlon !~strict. Durst purehaaed
a 110-acrc farm on the Leon Baden Road near !ililoh Chureb.
His main interests are pasture
development and constro&lt;Uon of
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come total: Wisconsin, N e w
York, California, Minnesota and
PenDsylvania, ln order.
Sooth Atiantle States had average pins of 8 per cent over
1966 lor lila greatest regional
inereaH. The beavy mUk prOduction state• had average
pino of about 3 per cent.
The record caab. receipts
came 4lrlng a year when the
number ol milk cow on the
form filii to 13.5 million llld
pJ'Oib:tloo IIIIJped about half a

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blnod marketing (l( milk and
cream averasect ~.06 a hundredwelglit In 1116'1, compared
wllll ~.84 lD 1966.
Record &amp;rala haneata were
reporled In welllern Aola and
Africa Jaat )'ear, according to
tile department. The U n I t e d
Arab Republic, usually tile largest U.S. IP'aln Importer In tile
area hao clamped a complete
boyoott on American - 111'01111

IIEND&amp;IISON ASSIGNED
FT. KNOX, K,y, - Army Pr!.
veto Slapben K, _ . . , Is
aolllll&gt;ed to Compollf B, 19th
Batlallon, 5111 Brlpcle, here In
the Ui1lted 'State• Arllll' Training
Cenl4r, Armor CUSATCA) for
mon training. ilondprDJ Iaiiie
.0. (l( Jolr. and Jolh. CIUI&lt;in G.
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fllllDe; Kanawha Falls, 6.60 stat.;
Cbarieotob, 16.63 felling. J.ol)o
&lt;1&gt;n, running 1.25 feet of rollers; Marmet, running •75 of a
foot; and Wlnlleld, runntnr 3
feat.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS- Jeiiii-

Zllll!£l' 4!"" 12:10 a.m.; EJger·

o!M .down 12:55 a.ll).; Robert
•c. Wut ilown 2:10 o.m.; Prm.

ailel'!&gt;nutrtent• are biliool,: 0!),
ehlorlne (CI), eopptr (C),~,Iron

(Fe), lllllll!ane&amp;O (Join), moijl,de.

Cli&gt;)," and llac ~n).
When oJI8 or mo.., of these
elfllllllll becomea llmlllns. tile
~ yield o~ a Cr&lt;IP mq be
~ed by 50 percent 11\lbeUt
Ill!' -rmli appear...Ca.' 1n
Other cuP, ' tile oymptom of a
DUtrlent dollcloney mill' - a r
wldloiit sertoual,y allectlng yield.
Most field ~@s sbould be dark
!ll'een in color during tile .....
lltlve growth Period. When tltey
develop some color other than
11foen, IIOiltlve B!fps should be
token to dotei'JII!pe the ~ausa.
Most nltrOsen Is In the ori!OD'
ic ll'actlon of sella. lllnorli IOU
m~ contalll one to tllree 1ons of
toto! nitrogen per acre loot of
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lllree parts (by welgb\) ol IIQ-

while still being led hiQ' during
late winter and apring.
Early S)'lllploms are characterized by a ctull appearance and
lou o1 ~to In oows. They often walk stiff, wltll vel')' little
!lalCib!Uty In llleir hind legs,
giving 4he Impression tllat tile
animals are stagering, Ia later itages the animal1 become
nervous or wild, W'lnate freQuently, and may have dlarmea.
The coW' a head may be tllrown
back, and viol91lt contractions or
tile leg• and tall ma,y oceur. Toward tile end, animals will set
down, have eonvul slons and dle
ohortJy after, During tile,. latter st.&gt;ges animals may be found
l~ against fences or feedera, and when down ma,y try to
rl,. and fall back. They freQuently set ovar on lllelr lllde
or back and are unable to get
Into tile normal lying position.
It a cow is down and rtear
deelll tile best treatment Is to
have 250 cc of calclwn-magnesl:im giiiO- bUt!ojed tntnvanously by ywr veterlharlan, says
Smllll.
1 As a preventatlw measure for
the other animals In a berd

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N • - ivlllable toplant&amp;. When
sells 111'1 WUIII, moll!, Mil well
aeralld, o,...... DIIUOt 11 -..
_ . a d and lnorgoole (Avll],.
able) N 11 reloooo,d. Cntla ~
Ins on orpule sell~ .~ ~
OJIOollllf to ~· thjl ~
Dl Sllllllemental N l'~
for the aome c@s ~ 011
mineral lolls.
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auo soU• eontatn 500'to f,soo
lJQUDds ol total P 1!8r krt, but
111011 (l( tbla Is In 1 -~·
!oral. Most soUi Contain le&amp;S
then 50 pounds or avallible P
par acre.
Very Jarae IIIIOIIIIIB (20,000 to
40,000 110unds per acre&gt; of K are
fowld In au acre furrow aUce of
the lOlli hoWever, moat ot tbl.s
K Is not rtadlly OYelilblo to
plants, Ont, alowlwadredpOunda
of K tter acre m., exist In the
exehangeeble (aVIIIable) form.
Fellure to IIA'll N!lcient K
may result In lower en:o yields
and a deereaaed quality oferoPS.
Broadeost II&gt;Piicottonsofptoo-

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by ._YII&gt; tD har..ad cnjps
or by eros.., of the soiL P.otaao
olllm aloo can be owred In ""'"
1011• wlihout Hl'louo 'loss !rom '
l...,hllw; hOI!ever, It ' IIIQ be
lost II' 1-!dnl from ..... o...
pnlc, or •tn&gt;llll1 acid soUl.
Plowq !Iowa broadcast tertillzar ptl It del(&gt;er iii the sell
1'(bOA there mil,)' be 11101'8 llllll..
ture In I dl')' ;rear. Fertilizer ,
Wbicb II dlsked bl mq be In a
dl')' liOrllon (l( tbo soU above the ·

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train lltd the flllloul IH knotttr-wlth flllt-lstinl.
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ga. steel, blade has
circular housing to
keep grass from
catctung. Full year
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we1ght IS concentrltect on the tines
where 1t w1ll do the most Jood for "dll·
gin' m" Wheels easilY removed without
tools for tlllifl8 hard packed or lfeOSY
so11. Depth liar also .nstan!ly ad{ustal!fe.
20" 3 H.P. BrillllS &amp; ~b:tlton eng1ne. 12'
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tarmero dotermlao tho1r 71eld
~. tile llilplh of ploioring, u
well u rdn the 10U bPe ,.....
bera to eo; tho
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I Aqua, I Blue with blue Interior Fall power equl~
ment, radio, tinted glaa, new w.+ w tlrea, climate
control air...ndlllonlna. Real ib&amp;rp '66, Sold aud
serviced by 111.

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Plant ~
lllQ be
.Wiled ~
sea of fiflll!""''- S.C.S., .(.S.
C.S. per~ 01' tho CourQ
Exllliaton ~ ~
wW bo ~~~to ul!lt tarmara iii
deWmlnlDr ' ...:lflc l!liJ¥oes
aetlve root oone.
wblch IIIII,)' D»St~ealiYe&gt;There onl,v be a imall pt, tbo n - llllliontJ,
11110unt to broadcast with some , ,-~-""!!~ll!lr.l!!-­
recommendations. If those reoommendottons are for aUt loam
or elay 1011, tile broadcut P
and K ml,)' be added lor a ttu.o
year cropping period llld ~~~~Plied
or-K:e every three yean.
On the new ooil tost reeoD&gt;o
mandatlons tile farmer hP two
choices. He can .w!Jr corrective
tWlleallon w h I c h should be
bl'OIIIcast and plowed cloWD lor
row cn:os and when preparing
tbo seod bed fl)r m - c@S.
Establilhed meacl&gt;ws llld pe...

aelllwn oxide, and me part salt.
Colla should eonsume eDousb (l(
this mlxture to obtain sufficient
magnesium Ieveli. A. mixture
or trace mineralized salt with
14-1&gt; per cent magnealum oxide mixed In IIIQ suffice if all
ani.mals consume proper levels.
II tetan,y Is a problem eaeh
year during tile spring It may
be desirable to start feeding
trace mineralized salt containing a five per cent level of magnesium oxide trom around Januar;y 1 to June 1, advises the
speclellst.
Regular trace mineralized salt
doesn't contaJn magnesium oxIde. A commerelal mlx1ure mlllflt
become available. Otherwise,
trace mineralized sslt contslntng magnesium oxide may be
mixed on the farm or by your local feed IUJIPIIer•
In problem areas dolomitic
limestone should be used when
limlqpa~s. uA generalrec.
OilUJ'-"11011 . ~ ln&lt;Judoso tbo .
use ,ot bone meal as a calcium

Cr~ these tetan.Y cows are
cjplo il' 2:36 o.m.; Elliha Woods
low iD both of tflese minerals."
111 4 a.m.; Wharton 111 6:30 o. where loss of cows has occur- says Jack H, Cline, a.to Stale
"JD.; Steel CJJpper ... 9 a.m.; red, teed In tube a mixWre or professor or anintal science.
El!Pren ilown !O:lOa.m.; George
T. Prlee ilown 10:30 a.m.
J!ANAWHA ·lliVIiR - Loi!clon,
Semel 1lP $:10 ..... I Marmet, I.
W, SWeet ilown 3105
Holan
Z, ilown 6:30 o.m.; Winfield,
H. E. Bowles 111 t:05 p, m.;
01-.. clown 4:10 p.m.; Eoaoenie •P. Jootl 111 6:25 p.m.;
Fort Doortiom ..,. 8:20 p.m.;
SoiVII,)' clown 2 . a.m.; Alan R.
llarrW il' 3:45 o.m.; W, 1L
Sbavar, Jr. 111 5:55 o.m.
OIUO RIVER - lo&lt;:k 13, na...
l')' ~ .~ 8:15 p.m.; JoiiO
11011 clown 11:15 p.m.; diaries
11. .... 4:15 o.m.; v~ vo.vCOUNTY MANAOU - RICHARD N. III'HtlalT
. opr clown 7:15 o.m.; HarYOl'
NMIIOY, OHIO
'Jtirilan down 7:30 a.m.; lock 15,
WYNm
OALLIPOLII. ONIO
Weatern "' 3:15 a.m.; P"'lll'
ibwney Ill 5:30 a.m.; Beaver
111 5:50' a.m.; Loil~ 111, Whl,)'ao
• IL il' 4:25 a.m.; LOck 18, John
J. llow.. IU-3:,3&amp; a.m.; A. v.
Criss d!i;&lt;n I!:OS,i,m.; Lock It,
~.. ;nenlmrut .. 1:45 a.m.;
BrliD B.
8 Lm.; Onward ...
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BETZ ASSIGNED
-···KNOX, K,y, -· Ar1111' Prl- Army Training Ctnter, Armor
~. IIetz is wtiJIIOCI (USATCA) for more training.
c, 19th Bau,flon, 56 Bel&amp; II tho 8011Q(Mr, and Mrs.
here In tile United Slaleo Robert S. Betz, Rt. 1 Gallipolis.

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r.ot.t metaille tlnlob with blade
v!JQol top, matching Interior,
full JIOWtr oqul,pment, radio,
tinted glaa&amp;, new w-a-w tlre.e,
comfort control ab-eoudlti!Ja.
tng. Ooe owner .., c.llllac
trade. Sold andaerv)cedbyuo.

' aterease Noted
1be farmer' 1 return tor com-

auifur ($; ~ the

Jacb01 Procl•ctlon Cretllt Asseclatlon

1967 Coddlac
COupe DeYille ·

greater ptoduettoo per c:ow. The
form vliue (l( milk produced
exceeded billion.

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hlsher praftto bi citing tile

GalliPolis, 12.4

llld )6.8 running 16 feet of roll.
era; Pt. Plea.sant, 25.09i Pome--

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The department says the
Arabi! are believed to have Imported over 2 million tons of
grain and IP'aln producta, wltll
as much u 90 per cent of this
coming from Communist eountriea.
S&gt;uth Africa conUnues to
show gains in its grain production, harvesting 10 million tons
or eorn last year to provide
Columbus m1robnced cattle
strong competition for u. s, to lhr western hemisJJhere in
grains ln the Mlddle East.
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t'T, KNOX, K,y. - Ami¥ Private Durrell E, North Js as.
algned to Company B, 19 BattalIon, 5111 Brigade, here In the
United SlatesArmyTralnlngConter, Armor (IJSATCA) tor more
training. North Ia the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Nnrlh, 328 JackBOD Pike, Gallipolis.

poreentase point.
But tile department• s Crop

GAUGES -

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WE I!AVE ALSO helped John
R. Priddy wltll a rovlsion of
his farm plan. The rarm Ia Jo-

grains.

andpOiai~QO;'theaeeonda~f ~

oro calcium (Cal, -s11111 lllldlll!"

SE Ohio Herds Suffering Tetany

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Farming is Big Business

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LIGJn'!!R
LEXINGTON, ( 1\t'o '- ' Bul'lay
~eo Pl'llduc!UiD 'bl KeoiliiekJ
1967 avanpd 2,U8 .Potmcls
per acre 011 the 154,1108.01...,..
veated
- ,a tulil of 3'14,651,14S paundJ, The I ....... WII
190 lJQUDds llcbtor t11an tho raoord averaae ~re of

Spring Developm·e,'nt-1
IS CompIeted

On the Farm Front

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eoo' .OU • • • tolle~stodtD
plant "-mtoilll
ore needed tOr iJU!lilliil '"'"
ducdon.
, illlrlng the Ia~! two IIIOalltl,
fannel'l ba.. bean rec01¥1na
~se
have bean
Jll'OCOIIed lllroush alaber-.l')'o
The !JVormatlon bu 1&gt;!011 fed
Into a eomplitir !lhich ~
out the ~~
To betitt WlllarsWid 'lbo soU
tests It mlihl ~ W.U fOr ell Of
ua to b&amp;Ye a llttlo ~ UDflllo.
~ o! Plant DUtrltloa.
'1'bere are 16 liements that
bave been prov.. eosentlli lor
tho growt)l of P!Wo. The plant
c'!f11aln8 earboa, hydrogen, and
o~gen from the air and water,
Hence, oab' 13 liements ue ol
1nter01t u patellllal tartlllzer
llllrlllllts fl&gt;r plant growtb.
These 13 elements are obtalned by tile plont from the sell,
or 11101 are s!l&gt;PiledlnfertDlzer.

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'lllree, . . . ., fl!ll f!Ptwlll u

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~-j&gt;-- sell Jll!li)' Pl/oruo ""• 1!1' ~-~ ~ •w'lnl fllllil~l ore,~

C!Oll 4tii4•• b4fi .JB tO bll!lfJI!o; • , - wn• ~ ~l'tJ,·•~ ~~ ~ '
,, I ;~IC•1~ Co=•
~~~. HcOb~,~nilcfOo, lni"!! • avo!!~!~ ,to 111&amp;* ~ 1 10 hCQrr~ !~, ltlil~, ,
.
tloh~ ·-., . tlled·
~ ~~y - , • ~ .,llltrilaia.T~"'"'""-"·nutr'""'".l •lanla,trom ~~'dPindi ' $10(1deaclno• to~;:;:itl/8'""'"~ .,. ~ ""-L ' ~:'Mill~ ·
fii'Dil!!'f~1 atit iQll W are ~oo:;.;horu;rn;· ~ thi !*ODIPoa!¥ of lkoD. , tiliO' .illus ~ IOJ;~~, · r,i: ,f, 1 1iiii'~at'loY4 ~ 11011

Gi\l.liPOLIS - The steam- Plli\Y for a big ,PI'ice. The ~­ tile late Simator llri!CB wllom we
boat City of Parkersburg earn- porter hao been delivered to her """" b....il deliver an oiOCJiont ·1 of tile
ElllerDJ
ed the title or UJonabu 50 years new owner111 ~ Laulaville. Tow .. addreos in tile chapel at a.to 'sic
an1, of
~. illago when she was sold several boats are Jn JHBl demand, IllY&amp; Wellleyan VnlversU;y,
As a builder llld deslsner of IICIUhoed extenilve plans lor WI;~
times wltll each new owner sui- Captain John F. Klein, tile oteamauccellllll Plttl!borgli towboato, promlsea,Jo ~ one 'jll Ilia
fering a substantial loss on his boat broker.
deal. The boat had been laid up
Four new steel towboats are Captain foiOl' has not an OQIIJ! F Cbarolals tvents for' ·1968.
~ 2f I!W'ka tile ~ bf
several months in the mouth oC to be built by the Bees Co. at In the country, He Is rna- of
the Kanawha !liver at pt_ Pleas- Pittsburgh tor the CarnetgeSeel tran..,...tatlon of tile Diamond 111li110tlonal ~event, whllih
ant.
Co, One boat bas been COII!IIlet- Cosl Co., ard came to Pl. Pleas- will beheld at cooper Arena, ClliO
The 5tory is told in the River ed ltnd a aecond one Is now un- ant witll Captain Clark to look State Falr8J'C&gt;Qids. A 111\i!cllll
r
News or the Ga!Upolis D a I J y der construction. The Rees co. over some machinery he I.e hav- I' -"
Tribune Here is that stcry and would take on more work but ing built by 111o Marietta M1111.1 •
several other interesting items the war has taken many oC their utacturlng Co. lor the A, R.
or area River News:
best mechanics.
P&lt;laey tells •s that
Mayor Hennon has been ten,
towboat Sam Barnllm
APRIL 26, 1918- ACCORDING dered by a-se Bays, adminls- bls to Captain John F. Klein's story trator or the estate ot Ute late nearing completion will be the
told at Pl. Pleasant, the "Jonah'' captaln WUUam Bay, a check best he has ever turned out.
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steamboat Clcy of Parkersburg for $1,600 In lUll aettlemant of n.e Barnum w~n have the cotewas an expens1ve proposition for all back wharfage claims of the brated Posey rudders and an lee ..
an who came in contact with her. city. Mayor Hannon will take breaking head. He llleted lllat
BY DONALD GILIWIJN
Captain Ralph EmerliOII, John tile cheek belorellleflllaneecom- compound oondanlllng macblnecy
SOU
Conservalim Service
W. Hubbard, Orville Noli and mittee o1 tile Ironton city coon- Is tile only power to install on a
MaDJ County
WUUam Raike, the Junkman, are cU for their acceJJt,ance or re- towboat.
PT, PLEASANT - Colwnbus
Clptaln Posey W"dS born in
hardeat hit and from Captain jection or the compromise. The
Runion.
whose farm Ia located
Kieln's story to Ed Berridge total amount claimed by tile city Maryland and raised at Parker ...
near
Yauger
School off Rt. 35,
and published in the Pt. Pleas- 11 between $3,000 and $4,000, but burg and Belpre. 1111 rlrst boatcompleted
a
spring develOJ)ant Register, Hubbard succeed- on the bulk of this the court de. ing was as an engineer on 1he
ment last week. The delllgn for
ed In trimming Raike.
clded lD favor of Captain Bay. old pa•ket sally Conper but his
oprlng' development was
tills
brain was too big to hold In a
BUt Hubbard was the heaviest
rilade
with tile assistance of Denof all losers as he never got
APRIL 24, 1918 - THE Louis- small Job.
ver
Yoho
of USDA Soil Conback one-tenth or what he invest- ville-Cincinnati packet Kentueky
He sa,ys the best boat he ever
ed In tile Pa1 kersburg. Captain was blown into the bank and a- built was the Volcano now oper- servatloD Service.
Runion used circular lrool:fl
Emer80!1 is said to be out $9,- gainst a tree, knocking down ating in tile Pittsburgli pool. Clark
forms
to pour a cmcrete trough
000 in the Parkersburg deal. one or her chimneys and smash. told us that Posey, who was not
which will hold aJll)I'OxloThl.tely
The Parkersburg deal would put ing In her guardo on one side an ice water engineer, is 11te
500
pllona of water.
a horse trader to shame, it "as during a storm last week. Re- on1y man who ever defied a U.
reported.
pairs were made at ClnciMati. S, Supervisir.g Inspector, but latWE RECENTLY ASSISTED R,
John W. Hubbard, not a pracThe amali packet Bay Qieen er made an apology for the ac- C, Ellla with development of a
tical steamboat man, who pur- of Ironton bas taken the place tion.
conservation farm plan. Thefarm
chased the Queen City, Kanawha, or the big sideWheeler Kate Adis
located on Mt. Union Ridge a.
VIrginia and Otller boats in tile ams ln the Memphis-Rosedale
~PHIL 27, 1918 - CAPTAIN
Pittsburgh trade a few years lrade. The Kate Adams has been Tom Clark, machinery expert bout H~ miles off the Jerry's
ago, is said to be a. heavy loser out higll and dl')' on a sand bar or Pittsburgh, says tllat packet Run Road
Ellls lives in st. Albans and
In tile boating game.
for one year, with no prospect building may come again with purdlased this farm to provide
llllbbard Is reported to be very Of getting her back in the river steel boats and compound cona place where he and hts fam"ealthy and from rep&gt;rts he has anywltr)'a soon. The Ooods or the densing machinery. h is said
Uy
c:an eRJDY hunting and r&amp;enot had OliOUl!b or tile boating past winter !ailed to noat t h e that capitllllsts are ready to InreatiM.
ramo. Hubbard is said to have stranded packet.
vest in packet boats when the imPlans call for construction of
bouiflt Commodore Laidley's inprovements of the Ohio River are
a
farm
pond which will be etockterest In the Cinclnnati-LoliisAPRIL 26, 1918 - CAPTAIN completed by the lock and dam ed witll !Ish. A W"•lertng trough
vtUe Line, where he hopes to Tom Clark, head or the Marine system now bemg constructed by
will be built to provide water
r~ate his former losses. Manufacturing and &amp;I!IPIY Co., the government.
The proposed new Clncinnatl~ for several head of cattle which
Plttsburgli, and Captain c. w.
APRIL 22, 1918 - THE SaJ. POsey, nnled colored steamboat Huntington llne of packet boats Ellis plans to bring to tlleft~m
11 Marmet• a COIIIp!lUDd macijjp- ~ alao ol Plttsbergli, w e r e will not becopie a· r~!l.JILII!IIil , in the future. A program of lhnery will be ehanPd to elcap. prominent GaiUpolls vloltors tile l&lt;&gt;&lt;ks ai.d 1dl.mJ \~e~m!l lAjJ anf,.iftnottlfotatiort-'. (II'Ht'f.' 1ft':!'
lD lllroosh tile chlmneys by tho Thurlida,)' and called on Captain pleted Clncinnatl businessmen res or pasture Is alao plaMed.
To inerease the wfldJlre poplfarietta Manufacturing co., Pt. Ira B. Huntington.
have refused to come across
ulation on the farm . a neJd borPleasant. The plant Is bulidlng
Clark Js at the head or one of wltll tile $100, ooo allotted and
der
of autumn olive and -chi ..
lftl(nea for ocean going vessels; the best known marine firms in expected from them, and as arenese
chestnut will be planted
also several sets or compound the country and a&amp; a story tell. sult, the Huntington promoters of
between
the pasture fteld and
condeolllng engines fl&gt;r steam- er, be Is a ,past master to the the new line are said to be very
a wooded area. Two quarter acre
boats.
art. this Captain PoiOJ' ean at- sore. Huntington was ready to
wildlife
fond plots will be """'
The lbllbnat M. D. Wayman hae test to. Captain P&lt;loey Is a col- come up with her share ot $20,.
each
spring
to provide addlllonbeen sold to a Pittsburgh com- ored man who much resembles 000
ai wildlife food.

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twevu, lllove 1986's average
)'l~re of 2,192 pounds
10' 226 pauodo.

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oo 13 Mile Creek.
This year Priddy plana•to develop a aprlng and bulld'a !arm
pond. Hn also plans a harvest
cutting of about 40 acres (l(
hardwood timber. '11\1~ euttlng
will be rilade aceord!ng to tile
rllCOIIImondatlons of JohnnY
Loooey, Service· Forester with
tile llepartm&lt;·nt of Natural Rasources.
last year Mr. and Mrs. Priddy planted a mixlure of white
and Scotch pine on a half acre
lot near the house. 'llleae tree.t~
will be pruned and will be sold
for Chrl stmas trees when tlley
reach marketable size. They plan
to plant an addidonal hai!.aere
with pine Cor &lt;."hristmas trees In
the ncar future

WASIIINGTON (IJPl) - A
man llllnking of taldng up farmIna llleoe days neods enou8)i
"'"" to rob a bank and almost
_,llll money to start one, aeCOI'dlng to Rep. Jande K. Whit-

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Whitten, chairman of a Houoe
A!ll&gt;roprlatlons
subcommittee
hllldUDg funds tor tarm proJI'OIIIS, ssld in hearingo published toda,y that this ia one reason
there are so few rarmera lett.
uRUral dtizens who are DOt
lll'mers are far more DUIIl8l'OUI
thin those living in rural areu
Who farm,"
sald Whitten.
,.~ere are few tanners left. It
takes about $70,000 or more 1n
capital on the average to rarm.
1bey have to have not only cap..
!tal, but business knowledge
and knowledge or domeBtlc and
foreign affairs. To farm It takes
al_most enoush money to estab11111 a bank, and enougb nerve
1o rob a bank "
Whitten said aU Americans
ltiauld be concerned.
Record Income

i'lbe Agriculture Department
hfportl record farm ineome
marketing milk aac1
in 1967, dflspite a "deIn the number of milk
and a lailoll in total pro-

' ~~~e•ro were paid a record
billion, a 4 per cent pin

WARD ASSIGNED
KNOX, K,y , - Ar1111' PriJarnes E. Ward is auienCom!lii\Y B, l9tl1 Battaltoa,
Brl~o. here Ia tile United
Training Center,
(USATCA) lor furlhar
Pvt. Ward la tile ..,
Mrs. Bernard Ward,

over the previous record set ln
1966, acoordlng to tile department Five states acrounted for
44 per cent ol the national in~

COLUMBUS - A varlat.v of
conwlslms and )NIJ'al,ysea known
as tetany la' beeomlngmorewldeaproad llld aertouo In tile Eastom and Soothes-. ...mles
ot Ohio, report~ Richard 0.
Smith, Extension animal science
speclallot at The Clilo Slate Unlverlllty.
Grass tetany is aeeompaniecl
by low magnelllum l~vals In tile
blood serum, The dellclency most
common~¥ OCQ.IJ'S 1n cows when
tliey are first turned on posture

[ RIVER NEWS

JAMES DURST, JR., of J&gt;oca,
recently became a ~rator
with the Western Soil Coiiie_rva.
tlon !~strict. Durst purehaaed
a 110-acrc farm on the Leon Baden Road near !ililoh Chureb.
His main interests are pasture
development and constro&lt;Uon of
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come total: Wisconsin, N e w
York, California, Minnesota and
PenDsylvania, ln order.
Sooth Atiantle States had average pins of 8 per cent over
1966 lor lila greatest regional
inereaH. The beavy mUk prOduction state• had average
pino of about 3 per cent.
The record caab. receipts
came 4lrlng a year when the
number ol milk cow on the
form filii to 13.5 million llld
pJ'Oib:tloo IIIIJped about half a

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blnod marketing (l( milk and
cream averasect ~.06 a hundredwelglit In 1116'1, compared
wllll ~.84 lD 1966.
Record &amp;rala haneata were
reporled In welllern Aola and
Africa Jaat )'ear, according to
tile department. The U n I t e d
Arab Republic, usually tile largest U.S. IP'aln Importer In tile
area hao clamped a complete
boyoott on American - 111'01111

IIEND&amp;IISON ASSIGNED
FT. KNOX, K,y, - Army Pr!.
veto Slapben K, _ . . , Is
aolllll&gt;ed to Compollf B, 19th
Batlallon, 5111 Brlpcle, here In
the Ui1lted 'State• Arllll' Training
Cenl4r, Armor CUSATCA) for
mon training. ilondprDJ Iaiiie
.0. (l( Jolr. and Jolh. CIUI&lt;in G.
1!411doriCIII, 4e lJIIcoln 81. GoJ •

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fllllDe; Kanawha Falls, 6.60 stat.;
Cbarieotob, 16.63 felling. J.ol)o
&lt;1&gt;n, running 1.25 feet of rollers; Marmet, running •75 of a
foot; and Wlnlleld, runntnr 3
feat.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS- Jeiiii-

Zllll!£l' 4!"" 12:10 a.m.; EJger·

o!M .down 12:55 a.ll).; Robert
•c. Wut ilown 2:10 o.m.; Prm.

ailel'!&gt;nutrtent• are biliool,: 0!),
ehlorlne (CI), eopptr (C),~,Iron

(Fe), lllllll!ane&amp;O (Join), moijl,de.

Cli&gt;)," and llac ~n).
When oJI8 or mo.., of these
elfllllllll becomea llmlllns. tile
~ yield o~ a Cr&lt;IP mq be
~ed by 50 percent 11\lbeUt
Ill!' -rmli appear...Ca.' 1n
Other cuP, ' tile oymptom of a
DUtrlent dollcloney mill' - a r
wldloiit sertoual,y allectlng yield.
Most field ~@s sbould be dark
!ll'een in color during tile .....
lltlve growth Period. When tltey
develop some color other than
11foen, IIOiltlve B!fps should be
token to dotei'JII!pe the ~ausa.
Most nltrOsen Is In the ori!OD'
ic ll'actlon of sella. lllnorli IOU
m~ contalll one to tllree 1ons of
toto! nitrogen per acre loot of
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In tllo aprlnc but may oceur

lllree parts (by welgb\) ol IIQ-

while still being led hiQ' during
late winter and apring.
Early S)'lllploms are characterized by a ctull appearance and
lou o1 ~to In oows. They often walk stiff, wltll vel')' little
!lalCib!Uty In llleir hind legs,
giving 4he Impression tllat tile
animals are stagering, Ia later itages the animal1 become
nervous or wild, W'lnate freQuently, and may have dlarmea.
The coW' a head may be tllrown
back, and viol91lt contractions or
tile leg• and tall ma,y oceur. Toward tile end, animals will set
down, have eonvul slons and dle
ohortJy after, During tile,. latter st.&gt;ges animals may be found
l~ against fences or feedera, and when down ma,y try to
rl,. and fall back. They freQuently set ovar on lllelr lllde
or back and are unable to get
Into tile normal lying position.
It a cow is down and rtear
deelll tile best treatment Is to
have 250 cc of calclwn-magnesl:im giiiO- bUt!ojed tntnvanously by ywr veterlharlan, says
Smllll.
1 As a preventatlw measure for
the other animals In a berd

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parte

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•~ loll PH, moiotur" ..-1 ..,rldfaA a«oet the seU
N • - ivlllable toplant&amp;. When
sells 111'1 WUIII, moll!, Mil well
aeralld, o,...... DIIUOt 11 -..
_ . a d and lnorgoole (Avll],.
able) N 11 reloooo,d. Cntla ~
Ins on orpule sell~ .~ ~
OJIOollllf to ~· thjl ~
Dl Sllllllemental N l'~
for the aome c@s ~ 011
mineral lolls.
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auo soU• eontatn 500'to f,soo
lJQUDds ol total P 1!8r krt, but
111011 (l( tbla Is In 1 -~·
!oral. Most soUi Contain le&amp;S
then 50 pounds or avallible P
par acre.
Very Jarae IIIIOIIIIIB (20,000 to
40,000 110unds per acre&gt; of K are
fowld In au acre furrow aUce of
the lOlli hoWever, moat ot tbl.s
K Is not rtadlly OYelilblo to
plants, Ont, alowlwadredpOunda
of K tter acre m., exist In the
exehangeeble (aVIIIable) form.
Fellure to IIA'll N!lcient K
may result In lower en:o yields
and a deereaaed quality oferoPS.
Broadeost II&gt;Piicottonsofptoo-

~ -'PbO'I!~ * ·~'*' 1,~'ro.!!I;Altilhfp,..;,,_.

the sell With Hill(~• oxc~
by ._YII&gt; tD har..ad cnjps
or by eros.., of the soiL P.otaao
olllm aloo can be owred In ""'"
1011• wlihout Hl'louo 'loss !rom '
l...,hllw; hOI!ever, It ' IIIQ be
lost II' 1-!dnl from ..... o...
pnlc, or •tn&gt;llll1 acid soUl.
Plowq !Iowa broadcast tertillzar ptl It del(&gt;er iii the sell
1'(bOA there mil,)' be 11101'8 llllll..
ture In I dl')' ;rear. Fertilizer ,
Wbicb II dlsked bl mq be In a
dl')' liOrllon (l( tbo soU above the ·

and phosphorus source because

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65 Cadillic C•l•l• 4 Dr. Sedan .. $3100
Full power•eq~lpmenl, radio, tinted llfasa. wl•ll" I

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I &lt;ires, Climate Control Alr&gt;londillonlng, gre~ wllh I

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B'ol!! lrilh radla, Un14Mt
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MOTOR SALE's
OPEN EVES. TIL 8:00
992-5342

POMEROY

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JAIERS

New 27 Beier gives you high
capscity with quality to match I

PnCOI Aft At An

Attn-Low On

H4n'• liiOlW CIPICIIJ far your money thin lilY bolltr
In tl)t14.. 1 11" bile clau-pluslhe eolld quality you'll
lind In lllllriH bllltl. VIIUe-iiiCked fMtuNI Include
1 - •.elllvl Shuttle-Glide feed thlt really keepl
ltly mowina, but mowln&amp; pntlr. A he1vy4lty power

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CHALMIIS - I U
WHILI YOU'IIE THEil

train lltd the flllloul IH knotttr-wlth flllt-lstinl.
_ , l'llludlnc cltrome-plawd tylnc p1rts thlt tie • 17
percent ltnlnpr 1tno1. l'tckUp liip clutclt n etandard
equipment_

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R•r Motet O....t HDOpltal

PH. 992-2176'

FAIM
UPLY ·

POMEROY

TURF TRIM
ROTARY MOWERS
Avaltabfe·with 31&gt; hp
Briggs &amp; Stratton

motors. Has f1ngert1p

control&amp;, airlift sue·
tion blade that raises

~rasS

for cuttmJ. Rei

mforced deck IS 14'
ga. steel, blade has
circular housing to
keep grass from
catctung. Full year
wa'rrant)' for detect1ve
parts and workman·
s~ip.

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Eas1er to operate beeause 93% of the
we1ght IS concentrltect on the tines
where 1t w1ll do the most Jood for "dll·
gin' m" Wheels easilY removed without
tools for tlllifl8 hard packed or lfeOSY
so11. Depth liar also .nstan!ly ad{ustal!fe.
20" 3 H.P. BrillllS &amp; ~b:tlton eng1ne. 12'
Hahn tmes.

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tarmero dotermlao tho1r 71eld
~. tile llilplh of ploioring, u
well u rdn the 10U bPe ,.....
bera to eo; tho
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I Aqua, I Blue with blue Interior Fall power equl~
ment, radio, tinted glaa, new w.+ w tlrea, climate
control air...ndlllonlna. Real ib&amp;rp '66, Sold aud
serviced by 111.

Ins tr&lt;IP torN:--.'

Plant ~
lllQ be
.Wiled ~
sea of fiflll!""''- S.C.S., .(.S.
C.S. per~ 01' tho CourQ
Exllliaton ~ ~
wW bo ~~~to ul!lt tarmara iii
deWmlnlDr ' ...:lflc l!liJ¥oes
aetlve root oone.
wblch IIIII,)' D»St~ealiYe&gt;There onl,v be a imall pt, tbo n - llllliontJ,
11110unt to broadcast with some , ,-~-""!!~ll!lr.l!!-­
recommendations. If those reoommendottons are for aUt loam
or elay 1011, tile broadcut P
and K ml,)' be added lor a ttu.o
year cropping period llld ~~~~Plied
or-K:e every three yean.
On the new ooil tost reeoD&gt;o
mandatlons tile farmer hP two
choices. He can .w!Jr corrective
tWlleallon w h I c h should be
bl'OIIIcast and plowed cloWD lor
row cn:os and when preparing
tbo seod bed fl)r m - c@S.
Establilhed meacl&gt;ws llld pe...

aelllwn oxide, and me part salt.
Colla should eonsume eDousb (l(
this mlxture to obtain sufficient
magnesium Ieveli. A. mixture
or trace mineralized salt with
14-1&gt; per cent magnealum oxide mixed In IIIQ suffice if all
ani.mals consume proper levels.
II tetan,y Is a problem eaeh
year during tile spring It may
be desirable to start feeding
trace mineralized salt containing a five per cent level of magnesium oxide trom around Januar;y 1 to June 1, advises the
speclellst.
Regular trace mineralized salt
doesn't contaJn magnesium oxIde. A commerelal mlx1ure mlllflt
become available. Otherwise,
trace mineralized sslt contslntng magnesium oxide may be
mixed on the farm or by your local feed IUJIPIIer•
In problem areas dolomitic
limestone should be used when
limlqpa~s. uA generalrec.
OilUJ'-"11011 . ~ ln&lt;Judoso tbo .
use ,ot bone meal as a calcium

Cr~ these tetan.Y cows are
cjplo il' 2:36 o.m.; Elliha Woods
low iD both of tflese minerals."
111 4 a.m.; Wharton 111 6:30 o. where loss of cows has occur- says Jack H, Cline, a.to Stale
"JD.; Steel CJJpper ... 9 a.m.; red, teed In tube a mixWre or professor or anintal science.
El!Pren ilown !O:lOa.m.; George
T. Prlee ilown 10:30 a.m.
J!ANAWHA ·lliVIiR - Loi!clon,
Semel 1lP $:10 ..... I Marmet, I.
W, SWeet ilown 3105
Holan
Z, ilown 6:30 o.m.; Winfield,
H. E. Bowles 111 t:05 p, m.;
01-.. clown 4:10 p.m.; Eoaoenie •P. Jootl 111 6:25 p.m.;
Fort Doortiom ..,. 8:20 p.m.;
SoiVII,)' clown 2 . a.m.; Alan R.
llarrW il' 3:45 o.m.; W, 1L
Sbavar, Jr. 111 5:55 o.m.
OIUO RIVER - lo&lt;:k 13, na...
l')' ~ .~ 8:15 p.m.; JoiiO
11011 clown 11:15 p.m.; diaries
11. .... 4:15 o.m.; v~ vo.vCOUNTY MANAOU - RICHARD N. III'HtlalT
. opr clown 7:15 o.m.; HarYOl'
NMIIOY, OHIO
'Jtirilan down 7:30 a.m.; lock 15,
WYNm
OALLIPOLII. ONIO
Weatern "' 3:15 a.m.; P"'lll'
ibwney Ill 5:30 a.m.; Beaver
111 5:50' a.m.; Loil~ 111, Whl,)'ao
• IL il' 4:25 a.m.; LOck 18, John
J. llow.. IU-3:,3&amp; a.m.; A. v.
Criss d!i;&lt;n I!:OS,i,m.; Lock It,
~.. ;nenlmrut .. 1:45 a.m.;
BrliD B.
8 Lm.; Onward ...
lockl, Es10

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BETZ ASSIGNED
-···KNOX, K,y, -· Ar1111' Prl- Army Training Ctnter, Armor
~. IIetz is wtiJIIOCI (USATCA) for more training.
c, 19th Bau,flon, 56 Bel&amp; II tho 8011Q(Mr, and Mrs.
here In tile United Slaleo Robert S. Betz, Rt. 1 Gallipolis.

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r.ot.t metaille tlnlob with blade
v!JQol top, matching Interior,
full JIOWtr oqul,pment, radio,
tinted glaa&amp;, new w-a-w tlre.e,
comfort control ab-eoudlti!Ja.
tng. Ooe owner .., c.llllac
trade. Sold andaerv)cedbyuo.

' aterease Noted
1be farmer' 1 return tor com-

auifur ($; ~ the

Jacb01 Procl•ctlon Cretllt Asseclatlon

1967 Coddlac
COupe DeYille ·

greater ptoduettoo per c:ow. The
form vliue (l( milk produced
exceeded billion.

&lt;MtiJ, Mil'

a.m.;

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hlsher praftto bi citing tile

GalliPolis, 12.4

llld )6.8 running 16 feet of roll.
era; Pt. Plea.sant, 25.09i Pome--

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The department says the
Arabi! are believed to have Imported over 2 million tons of
grain and IP'aln producta, wltll
as much u 90 per cent of this
coming from Communist eountriea.
S&gt;uth Africa conUnues to
show gains in its grain production, harvesting 10 million tons
or eorn last year to provide
Columbus m1robnced cattle
strong competition for u. s, to lhr western hemisJJhere in
grains ln the Mlddle East.
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l!eportlns Boord account&amp; lor

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IN 5Tii BRiGADF. ,
t'T, KNOX, K,y. - Ami¥ Private Durrell E, North Js as.
algned to Company B, 19 BattalIon, 5111 Brigade, here In the
United SlatesArmyTralnlngConter, Armor (IJSATCA) tor more
training. North Ia the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Nnrlh, 328 JackBOD Pike, Gallipolis.

poreentase point.
But tile department• s Crop

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WE I!AVE ALSO helped John
R. Priddy wltll a rovlsion of
his farm plan. The rarm Ia Jo-

grains.

andpOiai~QO;'theaeeonda~f ~

oro calcium (Cal, -s11111 lllldlll!"

SE Ohio Herds Suffering Tetany

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Farming is Big Business

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LEXINGTON, ( 1\t'o '- ' Bul'lay
~eo Pl'llduc!UiD 'bl KeoiliiekJ
1967 avanpd 2,U8 .Potmcls
per acre 011 the 154,1108.01...,..
veated
- ,a tulil of 3'14,651,14S paundJ, The I ....... WII
190 lJQUDds llcbtor t11an tho raoord averaae ~re of

Spring Developm·e,'nt-1
IS CompIeted

On the Farm Front

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plant "-mtoilll
ore needed tOr iJU!lilliil '"'"
ducdon.
, illlrlng the Ia~! two IIIOalltl,
fannel'l ba.. bean rec01¥1na
~se
have bean
Jll'OCOIIed lllroush alaber-.l')'o
The !JVormatlon bu 1&gt;!011 fed
Into a eomplitir !lhich ~
out the ~~
To betitt WlllarsWid 'lbo soU
tests It mlihl ~ W.U fOr ell Of
ua to b&amp;Ye a llttlo ~ UDflllo.
~ o! Plant DUtrltloa.
'1'bere are 16 liements that
bave been prov.. eosentlli lor
tho growt)l of P!Wo. The plant
c'!f11aln8 earboa, hydrogen, and
o~gen from the air and water,
Hence, oab' 13 liements ue ol
1nter01t u patellllal tartlllzer
llllrlllllts fl&gt;r plant growtb.
These 13 elements are obtalned by tile plont from the sell,
or 11101 are s!l&gt;PiledlnfertDlzer.

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•uiJ Ejn~ r ~1P·1cJ·~
''Ill!' ~ihiP ""' votAfd
ocorio &lt;if !IOlnl-• In .odl1te ;~0

eatetiOrles' l!ith a.11oot as mueh
ealectiO!i~'· ••
dra.lt board' In
Hocking ~, Ullo.
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There ire 6,000 membo,rs or
the National Aeadet!lt o1
TeleYiolon Arb and Sciences.
And like the resldenlo of
.lloc:klng County, Just about
ovel')'i&gt;od1 Is Involved In what's

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II'OUJII aa
Ume ihe ~· llOI th...._, " lndbldual• wiJo J!lll¥, but need
. aiard!lai to the stage tb eollect not, !&gt;t ~· olllie national
iltetr ~· It _.td b8 ileadel!ll' ·iind' . who view all
joogor than the &amp;mdiQ' nll!bt t)OIIIInat!oilt In ·their entirety;"
merle.
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C1n ·I 'p u Imagine the gotng 00 •
From that extreme, lf1' videO ·iore ~ members vle!rln8 1111
Sdme1111ere there Is .. Emm,y academy baa uarrowed 'down 79 . nonitnated .... lor everyone.
lhe nominees ~ ~- documentary Bho11o?

seniors and members of the Eastern faculty wOO accompanied the class.

Meigs County

4-H Clubs in Action
POMEROY - The Meigs 4-H 17 with 9 memberslnattendance.
Pleasure Riders met with 19 Kathy HUI was elected to sene
members and 2 visitors present as health chairman and Silerry
at the !arm of E. J. HUI recently. Turner as safety chairman. The
Officers ~lained the meaning
of 4-H and a date was set to plan
this year's program.
Health and Sifeb' chairmen
handed out health folders and
safet;y folders. The advisor, Mrs.
WUUam U:.wnie, reported that
a qualifted instructor wUJ speak
It the next meeting which wUl be
May 14, also at the HiU fann.
-Karen Griffith.

grolP selected the nutrition pro.
ject of Qulek Meals for the yeor.

The initlotlon committee ot
Rosemary R!ee and Bev ThoJIU&gt;o
son was selected. Karen Suther-

land led the pledges and Sherry
Hayes was in charge of recrea.tion oC charades and rhythm. Re-

freshments were served by Terri
Miller and Karen Sutherland.
The next meeting wiD b8 ~

1 at the Weber home. - Terry
TEEN HELPERS
The Mother's Teen HelPers Miller.
BEND CLUB
4-H Club met at the home of adThe Pomeroy Bend Senior 4-H
naor, Mrs. Veroon Weber, AprU
Club met Thursda.f even~Jw, Al&gt;rU
18 at the homeofMrs.Blakeslee,
advisor~ C&amp;rol Hargraves,preslclen4 presided at the short business meeting when plans for an
overnight camPing triP were dis-

Wolfpen

News, Notes

Karen Gilkey ol Albany, was a
Suncla)' visitor of her grancUar-

::Mr. and Mr&amp;, Lincoln Rus-

cussed.
Members worked on 8ewing
projects, cutting and fittlDg the
Patterns. Recreation was s.Piied by Irene Borne• who also
served refreshments. The next
meetlre was set tor AprU 29
at 6:30 at the homo of Mrs.

Blakeslee.
AT WEBER HOME
Rudand 4-H Elq&gt;Jorers met at
the Vernon Weber home on Wedo
nesda.Y evening, A!&gt;rll 17 with 9
members in attendance.
OIIIcers elected Included llano
dy Michaeis, president; Torruny
Tucker, vice president; Bob Stewart, secretary; Dallas Weber,
news reporter; Jim Blrc:hfleld,
'recreation leader; Ricky Bolin,
treasW'er; Jerry Coleman. health
Chairman; and Duane Weber,
safef¥ chairman.
The project selected wu EJOo
Plorlng the Outdoors. The next
•meeting wW be held ~ 2 at the
Weber home. Refreshments were
served by DaUas Weber. - Dallas Weber.

Mrs. J. C. Wyatt.

Mrs. Margaret Sinclair, Ches..
tJer Road, was visiting with Mrs.
Jlowanl Tboma Wednesda.f,

. Tuppers Plains

·Soeiety News
BY EVELYN BRICKLES
blrthda.f of Mrs, sarah

Wooclt was observed Thursday
&gt;l'!I:I·I ·:C
a dinner in her honor at the
'll''.'"''!"" o! her sister, Mr. and
Vere Swartz at Alfred.
TboM present were Mn. 9Jaron
~·[\-::l!oOilll and two children of CooJ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bentz
Mr. and Mrs. Vere
the homred guest_

Woode.

Tall ol Burr Oak and
Miss Marilyn Bernard of

~::~, Ohio, were saturday
f4
guests of his aunt, Mr.

Ma.ynard Bahr of

Academy Field •••• John M;,rgan' s and ~ey Glassburn's dogs wtn

Gallia County Fox Hunters' Association trial&amp; •••• GAHS bueballera
nip Wahuna 3-2 (or first victory •••• Racine deleat.J Bees t-3, Pom&amp;o
roy blanks Gallians 11-0 In Ohio Valley Association baseball DPOJ&gt;o
ers .... GSI's $703,000 pa,yroll largest in county.

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sea and other meetings. lil.e also

8 ~\)' ' Gollatll
13 &lt;iod Is tbe .lnMwur
8:4&amp;
8 Lhl~ 1\'ord

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the past three mooths, this a..

gent - Seried ao ehalriiWI o! the
area training meeting on 4-H
Home Manapment projeeto held
here in Gallipolis for 4wH act..
visors in several IIUl'I'OUIIdiJl
cooutleo. Approximately 50 advlooro attended.
- Attended and porUclpated
In two 4-11 Exeeutlve Committee meetings and ooe 4-H Advisors Asooclatloo m~ to
enact 4wH buslnesa.
- Attended two local f.JI club
meetlngB- 4-H Laulea8ndeora.
Campers - and pioeaented pro..
grams. At the meetlnC of tbe 4..Ji
Lassies, informaUat was pre..
aented on "4-H CltD Work the Total Pldllre" lor 4.JI members and parenta and for the
Cora camper..,·tflo,programceQ..
terod IJIIOil ''Food· "! or TMDI."
- PartlelpatedlnJeVeralplannine DMJOII~p lot ·I •. oPectaJ
Metgo-Gallla · Cow~~!' Jdlvlfr lor
teena to b8 ·held· WI ,lvriul ait
•'Th.e Total You•• - 'a look at
groornlns, ~·JC)Jtun, etc.
lor teenapu.
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- Served 11
o! the
Canter's Ca•e' ~ : ~·tlon and u 111eh, ~ ' I" o
meetln,p olllle OQ!V,Corp11ratloo Boord to trauile1Ji9~11
of the 4wH camp,
···'I
-VIsited withtlllllmltll'advlo,.
ori and 4-ll'ero In the ofllee
and out about J)I'Cblellll tltltiiJIO~
tiono on their projecta.
WlTII OTHER GROUPS
A talk on borne ICIIIIIOmleo
eareero
Blvlllt at a moo1lntl
ot the \latlla AcacieDQr F.H,A.

H Sleety J•:ller~ ~w
IJ t:rne~t T!ibb :-.iJUW
K:Oil
13 Kartoon Joiar~l~al

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S ,\mateur !lour

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3 Bill .\sldt! rMJn SIIOII'
&amp; Llwlrc \lope
13 Lloo~ ltle J.lonh••rtad
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3 L\Ying Word
n Bu£ii Bunn,r

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13 Welb Flt(IIJ
10:30
3 l'onc:enlratlon
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GALUPOUS - Mill Be11lo II. Comer, t31 Soeond A.,._
nue, a long tlmo talllPhone COIJIIIIIIII' employee, celebrated her
4Sth yeor with Ohio Bell thiB and roeetvecl a ~nd
&amp;anice emblem marking the occasion. A Dative of Wat8rloo,
La"rence County, abe worked brief~¥ lor a elpr f-ry In
lroiiiD!I and the Ohio Volloy Laundry here - ... comlntJ to ,
work for Ohio Bellin 1923. Hor original a••limeJII was aa an
01&gt;0rator In the collllllllll"• tral1lc deJJartment, a Job she has
held alileo tb&amp;t time. Friend• and COoWorkera feted the 1cJ1w.
Ume erq&gt;fo¥oe !;; coremonloe held earlier this month In ltomr
ol her ~ ear-.

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4-H CLUB WORK
The major responldbUityofttle
Home Agent In 4-H clw work In
three-agent county lnrith home
economies subject matter. As a
part ot this aolli8nment during

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two Interests ot the women LandscapinJ ihe Home Grot.mds
and A Trip to Alaska.
In March, the c01111ctl oontlnued its emphasis on better understandlng of Gallla Cooncy
throo~ a program on Coonty
HealUt FacUttles. Mrs. Naomi
Rose o! the GoUla COIIIII7 Health
Department was the guest apeaker. Entertainment at the March
meeting was provided by the
PTA Mother-singers.
The Home Coencll Executive
Committee met twice to transact business of tile cowtell.
AGENT TRAINING
Part ot eaeh 1111ar1er to S))OIIt
In up-dating subJect m a t t e r
throo~ training so this agent
can bo ot greater help to the
peq&gt;le ol the county. There were
several such meetings:
- Mooey Management SeminaJ' - Four days were spent
in Portsmouth in money JltiDw
agement. This included tnrorma~
tlon on credit; budgeting, reeord keeping and better 1111derstanding of the agencies and organizatlons Involved ln money
management in our area.
- Food stamp Program- A
one da.Y training sesolon ~Y a
USDA repreoentatlte, stale Dopartment ot Welfare repreliOiltatlve, and The &lt;Jtio State Uttlverslt)' nutriUonisL These lead-era helped us see our role u ,
Extension agents In the Food
Stamp Program aa It gets organlzed within eoeh 1JOUII4',
- Area Home Aeoato !Jlarlng o! ldeao - A one ctor meetlng to share ldeaa with other
apnts on reaching new and dlf!erent audlenees.
AGENT IN TRAINING
Ml88 PeB8)' Henlze, currently Coonl3' Ertenslm Agent, Home
Economics, In Morpn Coonty,
spent five weeka here In trainlng. ManY of )'1111 liDl acquaintwith her lll...._,elolllllllelao-

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Sarah Woode was a sun..
~)llnrner guest of her sister,

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Doll,y Tribune t1t1tl
weeki: Gallia Times .... Dr. Charles E. Holzer and hlo boXW dog, Jllo.
ky, pictured, praised in Sunday Columbus Dispatch Dllg&amp;Zine section
•••• GalHpolis. Jaycees receive charter .... Marllene Thivener, Centenary, wins Gallia Co1111cy Jll)eliifwbec .... Morlanna McHency's fourth
grade home room (206) cJII)tures Rotary-liPOnSOred Reid clor on

7:1:0
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SOME 250 young people e&gt;perleneed a profitable eve~ 011
Momorial Field during the Orot annual Gallipolis ReillY• on April
19~ Credit ror this outstanding event must go to Coach Duke Burson,
l~n Circle, Roger Barron and other members of the ROtary' ct•
lor sponsoring the allalr. We're oureltwWbo blaer and better IIOlll
yeor oow that the Old French City has experienced such Ill event.

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TION HOUR

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..-o.Fon Halsey.
,1 ~~..k,; and Mrs. Willlam :;w.
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and grand&amp;on, ~.Janey sm.
of New Castle, Pern., Mr.
Mrs. Junes stalnaker or

LISTEN To 20th CENTuR1" RE

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JIM GILMORE, All·Soulheastern Ohio i.elgue !bot~ pla,yar at
Gollla Academy High SChool last fall and a member ol tho Blue Do..
Us bosketbsll, baseball and track aquads, has boen ace-d by Ohio
Northern University at Ada, 0. Gilmore was outstal'fdlnl on tuth 01!ense and defoose during the paot two years. He Pl!IYed ballboek.

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nome Agent a Busy Person Indeed

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spent a lew da,ys rewith her Parents, Mr. and

Her daughter-In-Jaw,
~naker rematndd.a week's stlijt to ttelp

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IN closing. the mqazlne thanlled Pont and all the other sreU
coaches fashioned In the Miami tradition - lor .convincing gn\Qt
in times or cynicism that nice gu.ys ctm't have tb D.nish lut. We believe, with former Redskin GloM Trout at the Blue JleYIJ helm,
that oome of the Miami tradiUon "IU b8 Inherited by GAHS att..
letes.

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Quarterly Report to the People

Mr. and Mrs. Ruward Russell
575 wornoo to help 11\ern solve
and Mr. and }Irs,, W:Uilam ~ , ,. JlY.PAT!lf L, GLASi
· tirt. Agent, l!ome Eeonomlcs son1.e or their problem•. FJisell were weekendvisitorsotMr.
GALLIPOLIS - "HOll' can I teen dUferent newsletters were
and Mrs. W, Boyce ot Col"""
bul. Mr. Boyce Is a patient In get rid or the spot on my car- distributed for a total of 5,838
pieces of mail and 56 news retho boapl~ Also visiting were i)et?"
"What klnd ol carpet should leases. were prepared. The malllr, and Mrs, Rubort Venoy and
jor activities in home economfamily.
I buy?"
ics
follow:
u~~ow do I get theodorotmoth ~
Mr. ll1d Mrs. Richard Jelfers
and Valorle of Coalton, were balls out of a freezer I bought? CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION
44 \Vhere
Nine classes in clothing concan 1 get cane and
weekend vialtors or her parems,
struction
were begun during this
lllr. and Mrs. Joe Hatfield.
reed for chairs?
and
five completed their
quarter
"Wbat do you know about sep'1 '
Mrs. Frank Sarver. JohMY and
work by the end of March. Theee
Eddie ol BeveriJ., spent a few tic tanks?
•'f)o you have any information classes varied from Beginners
c:ll.)'s with her parents, Mr. and
to Advanced Tailoring. There
lllrs. Howard Thoma, and Patrl- on homesteading?'
ela.
Theae' were among the ques- were 56 women who completed
Nucy Eblin Is rec~erati~ tions asked of our orll.ce in the garments - dresses, suits or
from an lllpendecto~DJ' at Ve"' home eoonomJ cs area during the ceats - in the five classes which
past three months. D..arlng the completed their - k by April
...... lromorlal Roapltal.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knllw, three months, this home agent 1.
lloll, KevenandCharlesofLangs- received approximately 1,300 HOMEMAKERS' COUNCIL
The January meeting of the
a ffiW da.Y• with her calls for advice, ln.rormation,
vllle, PII'8Jt&amp; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charley and guidance on problems of In- Home Cooncll waa ~eel beSatltb and Jo,
dividuals In Ga!Ua Coonty, For- cause of bad weatller. In Februw
lllra. Ka.y t:l:&gt;dder and 000 of ty.five meotlngs were held lor ary, the program eeateredaround

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As a !KIP to Commlnlonthe Federal lng
actreoa
Communications
In aper!ormanee
leading role by
Ill Ian!fi'alllall•
to prove ibe medium Ia Indeed a series to three:
Beln
pubUe service racket.- there are (Mission; lmPos.a!bW; •' D 1 a nfive """' eateiiQrles: regularly na Rlgg (The A...,geri); and
scheduled news programo, spe- Barbara st:anw)'~ ('lbo Big
clal events, new documentaries, Valley).
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cultural documentaries, other
The same lllree ron .aP!nat
news and documentaries.
each other las&amp; year. Baln won.

The Senior Class of Meig~ Counts's Eastern High &amp;hoollo
shown on the steps of the U.S. Capito) in Washington, D.C., one of the highlighLS ol the gro~C~"'S
r~Kent visit to Washi~n and New York City. Congressman Clarence Miller is pictured witlt the
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''Ill!' ~ihiP ""' votAfd
ocorio &lt;if !IOlnl-• In .odl1te ;~0

eatetiOrles' l!ith a.11oot as mueh
ealectiO!i~'· ••
dra.lt board' In
Hocking ~, Ullo.
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There ire 6,000 membo,rs or
the National Aeadet!lt o1
TeleYiolon Arb and Sciences.
And like the resldenlo of
.lloc:klng County, Just about
ovel')'i&gt;od1 Is Involved In what's

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Ume ihe ~· llOI th...._, " lndbldual• wiJo J!lll¥, but need
. aiard!lai to the stage tb eollect not, !&gt;t ~· olllie national
iltetr ~· It _.td b8 ileadel!ll' ·iind' . who view all
joogor than the &amp;mdiQ' nll!bt t)OIIIInat!oilt In ·their entirety;"
merle.
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C1n ·I 'p u Imagine the gotng 00 •
From that extreme, lf1' videO ·iore ~ members vle!rln8 1111
Sdme1111ere there Is .. Emm,y academy baa uarrowed 'down 79 . nonitnated .... lor everyone.
lhe nominees ~ ~- documentary Bho11o?

seniors and members of the Eastern faculty wOO accompanied the class.

Meigs County

4-H Clubs in Action
POMEROY - The Meigs 4-H 17 with 9 memberslnattendance.
Pleasure Riders met with 19 Kathy HUI was elected to sene
members and 2 visitors present as health chairman and Silerry
at the !arm of E. J. HUI recently. Turner as safety chairman. The
Officers ~lained the meaning
of 4-H and a date was set to plan
this year's program.
Health and Sifeb' chairmen
handed out health folders and
safet;y folders. The advisor, Mrs.
WUUam U:.wnie, reported that
a qualifted instructor wUJ speak
It the next meeting which wUl be
May 14, also at the HiU fann.
-Karen Griffith.

grolP selected the nutrition pro.
ject of Qulek Meals for the yeor.

The initlotlon committee ot
Rosemary R!ee and Bev ThoJIU&gt;o
son was selected. Karen Suther-

land led the pledges and Sherry
Hayes was in charge of recrea.tion oC charades and rhythm. Re-

freshments were served by Terri
Miller and Karen Sutherland.
The next meeting wiD b8 ~

1 at the Weber home. - Terry
TEEN HELPERS
The Mother's Teen HelPers Miller.
BEND CLUB
4-H Club met at the home of adThe Pomeroy Bend Senior 4-H
naor, Mrs. Veroon Weber, AprU
Club met Thursda.f even~Jw, Al&gt;rU
18 at the homeofMrs.Blakeslee,
advisor~ C&amp;rol Hargraves,preslclen4 presided at the short business meeting when plans for an
overnight camPing triP were dis-

Wolfpen

News, Notes

Karen Gilkey ol Albany, was a
Suncla)' visitor of her grancUar-

::Mr. and Mr&amp;, Lincoln Rus-

cussed.
Members worked on 8ewing
projects, cutting and fittlDg the
Patterns. Recreation was s.Piied by Irene Borne• who also
served refreshments. The next
meetlre was set tor AprU 29
at 6:30 at the homo of Mrs.

Blakeslee.
AT WEBER HOME
Rudand 4-H Elq&gt;Jorers met at
the Vernon Weber home on Wedo
nesda.Y evening, A!&gt;rll 17 with 9
members in attendance.
OIIIcers elected Included llano
dy Michaeis, president; Torruny
Tucker, vice president; Bob Stewart, secretary; Dallas Weber,
news reporter; Jim Blrc:hfleld,
'recreation leader; Ricky Bolin,
treasW'er; Jerry Coleman. health
Chairman; and Duane Weber,
safef¥ chairman.
The project selected wu EJOo
Plorlng the Outdoors. The next
•meeting wW be held ~ 2 at the
Weber home. Refreshments were
served by DaUas Weber. - Dallas Weber.

Mrs. J. C. Wyatt.

Mrs. Margaret Sinclair, Ches..
tJer Road, was visiting with Mrs.
Jlowanl Tboma Wednesda.f,

. Tuppers Plains

·Soeiety News
BY EVELYN BRICKLES
blrthda.f of Mrs, sarah

Wooclt was observed Thursday
&gt;l'!I:I·I ·:C
a dinner in her honor at the
'll''.'"''!"" o! her sister, Mr. and
Vere Swartz at Alfred.
TboM present were Mn. 9Jaron
~·[\-::l!oOilll and two children of CooJ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bentz
Mr. and Mrs. Vere
the homred guest_

Woode.

Tall ol Burr Oak and
Miss Marilyn Bernard of

~::~, Ohio, were saturday
f4
guests of his aunt, Mr.

Ma.ynard Bahr of

Academy Field •••• John M;,rgan' s and ~ey Glassburn's dogs wtn

Gallia County Fox Hunters' Association trial&amp; •••• GAHS bueballera
nip Wahuna 3-2 (or first victory •••• Racine deleat.J Bees t-3, Pom&amp;o
roy blanks Gallians 11-0 In Ohio Valley Association baseball DPOJ&gt;o
ers .... GSI's $703,000 pa,yroll largest in county.

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gent - Seried ao ehalriiWI o! the
area training meeting on 4-H
Home Manapment projeeto held
here in Gallipolis for 4wH act..
visors in several IIUl'I'OUIIdiJl
cooutleo. Approximately 50 advlooro attended.
- Attended and porUclpated
In two 4-11 Exeeutlve Committee meetings and ooe 4-H Advisors Asooclatloo m~ to
enact 4wH buslnesa.
- Attended two local f.JI club
meetlngB- 4-H Laulea8ndeora.
Campers - and pioeaented pro..
grams. At the meetlnC of tbe 4..Ji
Lassies, informaUat was pre..
aented on "4-H CltD Work the Total Pldllre" lor 4.JI members and parenta and for the
Cora camper..,·tflo,programceQ..
terod IJIIOil ''Food· "! or TMDI."
- PartlelpatedlnJeVeralplannine DMJOII~p lot ·I •. oPectaJ
Metgo-Gallla · Cow~~!' Jdlvlfr lor
teena to b8 ·held· WI ,lvriul ait
•'Th.e Total You•• - 'a look at
groornlns, ~·JC)Jtun, etc.
lor teenapu.
.·
- Served 11
o! the
Canter's Ca•e' ~ : ~·tlon and u 111eh, ~ ' I" o
meetln,p olllle OQ!V,Corp11ratloo Boord to trauile1Ji9~11
of the 4wH camp,
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-VIsited withtlllllmltll'advlo,.
ori and 4-ll'ero In the ofllee
and out about J)I'Cblellll tltltiiJIO~
tiono on their projecta.
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GALUPOUS - Mill Be11lo II. Comer, t31 Soeond A.,._
nue, a long tlmo talllPhone COIJIIIIIIII' employee, celebrated her
4Sth yeor with Ohio Bell thiB and roeetvecl a ~nd
&amp;anice emblem marking the occasion. A Dative of Wat8rloo,
La"rence County, abe worked brief~¥ lor a elpr f-ry In
lroiiiD!I and the Ohio Volloy Laundry here - ... comlntJ to ,
work for Ohio Bellin 1923. Hor original a••limeJII was aa an
01&gt;0rator In the collllllllll"• tral1lc deJJartment, a Job she has
held alileo tb&amp;t time. Friend• and COoWorkera feted the 1cJ1w.
Ume erq&gt;fo¥oe !;; coremonloe held earlier this month In ltomr
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cles that many of you received.
4-H CLUB WORK
The major responldbUityofttle
Home Agent In 4-H clw work In
three-agent county lnrith home
economies subject matter. As a
part ot this aolli8nment during

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two Interests ot the women LandscapinJ ihe Home Grot.mds
and A Trip to Alaska.
In March, the c01111ctl oontlnued its emphasis on better understandlng of Gallla Cooncy
throo~ a program on Coonty
HealUt FacUttles. Mrs. Naomi
Rose o! the GoUla COIIIII7 Health
Department was the guest apeaker. Entertainment at the March
meeting was provided by the
PTA Mother-singers.
The Home Coencll Executive
Committee met twice to transact business of tile cowtell.
AGENT TRAINING
Part ot eaeh 1111ar1er to S))OIIt
In up-dating subJect m a t t e r
throo~ training so this agent
can bo ot greater help to the
peq&gt;le ol the county. There were
several such meetings:
- Mooey Management SeminaJ' - Four days were spent
in Portsmouth in money JltiDw
agement. This included tnrorma~
tlon on credit; budgeting, reeord keeping and better 1111derstanding of the agencies and organizatlons Involved ln money
management in our area.
- Food stamp Program- A
one da.Y training sesolon ~Y a
USDA repreoentatlte, stale Dopartment ot Welfare repreliOiltatlve, and The &lt;Jtio State Uttlverslt)' nutriUonisL These lead-era helped us see our role u ,
Extension agents In the Food
Stamp Program aa It gets organlzed within eoeh 1JOUII4',
- Area Home Aeoato !Jlarlng o! ldeao - A one ctor meetlng to share ldeaa with other
apnts on reaching new and dlf!erent audlenees.
AGENT IN TRAINING
Ml88 PeB8)' Henlze, currently Coonl3' Ertenslm Agent, Home
Economics, In Morpn Coonty,
spent five weeka here In trainlng. ManY of )'1111 liDl acquaintwith her lll...._,elolllllllelao-

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Sarah Woode was a sun..
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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Doll,y Tribune t1t1tl
weeki: Gallia Times .... Dr. Charles E. Holzer and hlo boXW dog, Jllo.
ky, pictured, praised in Sunday Columbus Dispatch Dllg&amp;Zine section
•••• GalHpolis. Jaycees receive charter .... Marllene Thivener, Centenary, wins Gallia Co1111cy Jll)eliifwbec .... Morlanna McHency's fourth
grade home room (206) cJII)tures Rotary-liPOnSOred Reid clor on

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SOME 250 young people e&gt;perleneed a profitable eve~ 011
Momorial Field during the Orot annual Gallipolis ReillY• on April
19~ Credit ror this outstanding event must go to Coach Duke Burson,
l~n Circle, Roger Barron and other members of the ROtary' ct•
lor sponsoring the allalr. We're oureltwWbo blaer and better IIOlll
yeor oow that the Old French City has experienced such Ill event.

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..-o.Fon Halsey.
,1 ~~..k,; and Mrs. Willlam :;w.
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of New Castle, Pern., Mr.
Mrs. Junes stalnaker or

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JIM GILMORE, All·Soulheastern Ohio i.elgue !bot~ pla,yar at
Gollla Academy High SChool last fall and a member ol tho Blue Do..
Us bosketbsll, baseball and track aquads, has boen ace-d by Ohio
Northern University at Ada, 0. Gilmore was outstal'fdlnl on tuth 01!ense and defoose during the paot two years. He Pl!IYed ballboek.

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Her daughter-In-Jaw,
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IN closing. the mqazlne thanlled Pont and all the other sreU
coaches fashioned In the Miami tradition - lor .convincing gn\Qt
in times or cynicism that nice gu.ys ctm't have tb D.nish lut. We believe, with former Redskin GloM Trout at the Blue JleYIJ helm,
that oome of the Miami tradiUon "IU b8 Inherited by GAHS att..
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Mr. and Mrs. Ruward Russell
575 wornoo to help 11\ern solve
and Mr. and }Irs,, W:Uilam ~ , ,. JlY.PAT!lf L, GLASi
· tirt. Agent, l!ome Eeonomlcs son1.e or their problem•. FJisell were weekendvisitorsotMr.
GALLIPOLIS - "HOll' can I teen dUferent newsletters were
and Mrs. W, Boyce ot Col"""
bul. Mr. Boyce Is a patient In get rid or the spot on my car- distributed for a total of 5,838
pieces of mail and 56 news retho boapl~ Also visiting were i)et?"
"What klnd ol carpet should leases. were prepared. The malllr, and Mrs, Rubort Venoy and
jor activities in home economfamily.
I buy?"
ics
follow:
u~~ow do I get theodorotmoth ~
Mr. ll1d Mrs. Richard Jelfers
and Valorle of Coalton, were balls out of a freezer I bought? CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION
44 \Vhere
Nine classes in clothing concan 1 get cane and
weekend vialtors or her parems,
struction
were begun during this
lllr. and Mrs. Joe Hatfield.
reed for chairs?
and
five completed their
quarter
"Wbat do you know about sep'1 '
Mrs. Frank Sarver. JohMY and
work by the end of March. Theee
Eddie ol BeveriJ., spent a few tic tanks?
•'f)o you have any information classes varied from Beginners
c:ll.)'s with her parents, Mr. and
to Advanced Tailoring. There
lllrs. Howard Thoma, and Patrl- on homesteading?'
ela.
Theae' were among the ques- were 56 women who completed
Nucy Eblin Is rec~erati~ tions asked of our orll.ce in the garments - dresses, suits or
from an lllpendecto~DJ' at Ve"' home eoonomJ cs area during the ceats - in the five classes which
past three months. D..arlng the completed their - k by April
...... lromorlal Roapltal.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knllw, three months, this home agent 1.
lloll, KevenandCharlesofLangs- received approximately 1,300 HOMEMAKERS' COUNCIL
The January meeting of the
a ffiW da.Y• with her calls for advice, ln.rormation,
vllle, PII'8Jt&amp; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charley and guidance on problems of In- Home Cooncll waa ~eel beSatltb and Jo,
dividuals In Ga!Ua Coonty, For- cause of bad weatller. In Februw
lllra. Ka.y t:l:&gt;dder and 000 of ty.five meotlngs were held lor ary, the program eeateredaround

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actreoa
Communications
In aper!ormanee
leading role by
Ill Ian!fi'alllall•
to prove ibe medium Ia Indeed a series to three:
Beln
pubUe service racket.- there are (Mission; lmPos.a!bW; •' D 1 a nfive """' eateiiQrles: regularly na Rlgg (The A...,geri); and
scheduled news programo, spe- Barbara st:anw)'~ ('lbo Big
clal events, new documentaries, Valley).
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cultural documentaries, other
The same lllree ron .aP!nat
news and documentaries.
each other las&amp; year. Baln won.

The Senior Class of Meig~ Counts's Eastern High &amp;hoollo
shown on the steps of the U.S. Capito) in Washington, D.C., one of the highlighLS ol the gro~C~"'S
r~Kent visit to Washi~n and New York City. Congressman Clarence Miller is pictured witlt the
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oer'o ,..,,.. lll#itlns with bla doc• · them to "!'fei IIIII BdW):. ~­
YORK - :·W!un Gov. IOr;wbO ,~ him to cut .~ toe nlalrt• )'&lt;Mi~d...,.. ~.wen
frOm 90 ',clprel&amp; a dq Ill oiJ!rt ll1ll"i'Ouodod bY a floek• ol, 'rlin-'
ll.ll'ed i!ove-'lirlter,1
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11111 Duoklv wlredlllek ••• stnsW Tom •JOIIea baolilll a •'"'I' prleot_a..
DlYid J&amp;nlll!ll· renled
••• ·The pisl!&gt;i In Miami. ,.,. he
bome 10 Lon9oo, llrtualieoJIIDIIII !lolrte villa iohor$ w ·fi. :Diik~i
&gt;i:'~i 1',..eci 1D .want
jazz up the dlaarmecl him ... ParliiiOW&gt;I's le dallied ... Comic
but it' a no 11 Hello, Solly!., 1•!1rs" movie ,Pte ,.......ly tor IIIII bls ~ -~
~;;~~,,.,,:i,,'!l!l., po..:C..,~ctoey than enlerlalrl- otaei Slr -~ry Olhi.;., S I r · cloll't believe Ill ..&lt;.lntiea:Utei~~
•" Bealllillll sets IllY Hou- Mike · Redilrllve and !lr R ale · 'finance plityo on lhe w. coaot.
Slnpr Barbara MeNalr a
btn Tor -Arutunllu) but as lhe Rlchardaon ... The va~e'rable
folia aald HYeral dooades aao. Ames Pool llall at Bdw.r. &amp; musician , Dm Colli are sllli&gt;:V0U CID't walk out wh!IIIJing the 54th ended "' bebllld lhe 8-Bin: ping 1ho blue eldp stocki, Ioili
ICaliJ'Y • • Former Fred War- It becmneo a nllllttclub, "T b e theY'll opeD a "(00-aeat cafe hi
San FriiiCisco next IDOIIlb (Calllag th"'lh Dorolhy Arms (Dow LaiUichlng Pad."
Las Vegas authorttleamurmQr eel uMr. Q's," Ua ftrat star
at the Gay 90s) lost her musician husband •.. Dagmar' • mate In awe Utat Howard Huslleafii: Bobby Dar!IO) ... llllekeY ~~­
pa bock to lhe hospital• ... tends to relocate Ollllllllb ladue- lane's curvy-blondO We 9terry
Sinatra gave a $5,000 check to try 1D lllal communlt;y-o!.greed resumes cafe-singing career at
the Bob Hope-coed "Fight for to Increase Ute local JIOIIUia- Groslllnller's ... 1'1111 Sllverswlll
Sight" ohow Ma.y 19 In l'hilltar- lion several hundred lhousands pick up a flve-lli!Jre weekly leo
.•• Adam Clayton Powell• s lots this summer in uQl,rs &amp; Dolls"
IIHlllie Hall.
Weight Watchers magazine will sicker than his amoun~emen~ ... Wa,yne Newton went on the
open low~orte resta\D'ants .•. Indicate ••• The Capitol Theatre A. Godlroycast from Fla. to plug
J&amp;Ckle Gleaaoo went to a screen- shut Jts balcony about three years his appearance at the DeauvUle
Ins of "Yours, MiDe and Ours" ago but despite Ute reviews Its lhere, but Ute old grouch didn't
but couldn't fit into a seat; so its incumbent ("2001: A S p a c e mention Cbe Deauville and manI star Luellle Ball screened It at Odyssey•) hauled lnenougltmobs aged to get the now very annoy.
MEANWIOLE, WELL OVER 150 ..,. .. muole atodonto 1D lhe
hor home while the Great 0 n e to reopen the lhelf ... Turtle- ed kid to sing several smgs
Meigs
High Sehnol are ..,v1ng intothelrfiDIIrehoarlll aoaalonllhle
tried to fit Into a sofa ... Nas- necks &amp; Mao jackets are the (for whieh he gets $7,500 and up
week
for
lhelr outclollr concert to be held at 3 p. m. oext Sondl,y 1n
most monotonous male raiment on TV - wtth plugs).
the
Pomeroy
stadl.um.
ever; so many swishes w e a r
Some prcblems deveklped in leaaecl soon. Jolm Is kept prett;y
the Meigs concert on how to ef- bell)" wllh his ompiQYlllenl ID
fectlvel,y cope wtlh the sound for Kentocky but doea manage to
the outdoor event. However, Iince keep bls hand In lhe world of
F. o. Da.y, Marietta. whoannuali.Y music.
handles aound at the Meigs COUnt;)' Fair and the Big Bend Regatta
SPE.UUNG OF RECORDS Weekend, will be In Pluneroy 011
Laal S11l111Ml" CUrly (Clarence)
the day preceding the concert to Herdman cametDiheMelga Counyouru
say
do the sound for the Miss S:xtth~ t;)' Fair to parUclpate ID Ute Drat
100 'fdo. $.of Old
This column Is for young peo- humans and yet watch a baby ern Cllio Pageant, he was asked annual old Ume fiddlers' conSilver Bridge Sltelliw
pie, their problems and pleas- being killed and not try to stop to arrange the setup for the con- test which not only offered eome
cert. Ho agreed, ancl the result Interesting prizes but lhe Ohio
Open.
ures, their troubles and run. it?
As _..-IUt Ute rest of Helen Holp
Instead o1 jailing this couple should be eft'ective.
Stale atamplon UUo.
Incidentally, lhe SUndsy eon,
Usl, it welcomes laughs b u t Cor not trying to prevent a
Herdman plsyed well and took
cart
by
lhe
Meigs
group
will
be
first place hcmors. Reeoolly, be
waft dodge a eorloos question crime, lhe police just seem
with a brulh-ol!.
gratefUl that lhey will h e 1 p strictly on the "pop'' sickl with cut a record for Kanawtla Rechits over the past year or so ords. R Is a danciY with a numGlen Blird, Mgr.
Send your teenage &lt;I!O&amp;Uono idenUtY the ldller.
to YOUTII ASKED FOR rr, care
Almost every day you hear a- making up the entire program, ber ot old-time, toe-taJ)I)tro 111ch
ol Helen Help US! Ibis newspa- bout somelhtoc like this. Does- directed by Miss Roberta Kraeu~ as Torkey In lhe Straw and UnIf We Don't Have It,
per.
n't anyone care any more? - ter.
der the Double Eagle Included.
Another llllerestlll!l sldellllltt
We'll Get It
ARE ALL PEOPLE UNCARING? CONCERNED TEEN
He wrote alx seleotlono uaed
Dear Teen·. _
of the ooncert-. Whlletherewlll in the album. Amonl these are,
Dear Helen
Free Long
Une Service
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To 40 Major
I read in our paper where a
I can't believe any sane per- be no admission charge, a silver Meigs COUnt.y Reel, ID tribute
two~year..(lld boy was beaten to son would sit and watch a rhlld olferlng will be taken. The pro- t.o Meigs COUnty where he ....,
Wreckini Y;irds
deBUt by his taUter. What made being beeten to death without ceeds will go to Meigs county his tiUe, and, Big Tracy, In tribme just plain sick at my stom- maldng an elfort to help. If yoo'd American Wind Symphony fund ute to Pomeroy's Trucy \Yhaljoy,
ach, though, was that down in check the racts, you migtrt find .•. a nice gesture sinceUle$1,000 long-lime stringed music enlhoothe last paragra!il It said the something has been omitted, or needed for bringing the symphony last who promoted the Ohio old24 Hr. W.-ktr Service
pollee sslcl lhey had witnesses: perhaps you jumped to the wrong to Meigs Coonty Is slow In ma- time ft.d:U.ers• cantelt last sum...
terlali2ing.
Houn 8 AM Til 6 PM
A couple sitting In a car out- oonclustons.
mei allhe ....,t;y fair.
Allor 6 p.M. ·
side had watched this awful thing
It's true, lhere are people who
Accompanying, Curley oo the
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throogll a window for 20 mJn. just don't care, but for over)•
JOHN LAYNE, FORMERLY ot album are bis brother, Troy,
11
utes.
Uninvolved" coward, hundreds New Haven, W.Va., who appear.....·.·
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DO
go all out to assist lhelr ed on Ute J&lt;&gt;ey Blllhop show sev'
!ellowman. II you don't believe eral months agu after wlnninR a
nie, think bse.k to Ute time your tri-state talent conte&amp;t, has cui
car stalled on the highwa,y. You a recording which will be redidn't walt loog for help, Pll
bet.
Trouble is, kind people don't
make headlines. You can be SIIJ'e the doorbell ringing at a quarthe uncaring ones are in the min~ ter to nine when yoo sslcl eight.
orit;y, or THEY woutm•t make He 11!1 the &amp;bow you've seen Cbree
headlines either. tr uunin~ times, and the Ice cream soda
volvement" were the accepted yoo can't Dnlsb. He Is your exthing; It woold oo longer be cuse for being late, and t h e
lhoeklng 011011811 to bit the news, sloppy kiss Utal makes JOU for-H.
get It all.
Dear Helen:
Ho Is lhe telephone call In the
llore' s a little different de- midst of a family fl!lld, and the
serlptl011 ol a bny friend.
only ooe to remember yoor
THIS IS IIIMi
mother' s birthdaJ.
on yoor free aftei"DOOII, he's
What Is a boyfriend? He Is
tile boy next clollr - wiUt 1ho
slri clown the block. When you
need him. fast, he' • 011 lhe otber side ot town. ThOll, he's Ute
car that won't start after three
hours ol Unkerlng ·and the long
bus riciB home.
on your blrthdsy, he's the
only ten-cent card In lhe mall
- three days late; and tbe 80ft
smlle as il to .~. 'Tm aorry'' Ute noxt da,t.
llo'o Ute flllltl three dsyo before lbe Junior Prom, and lhe
beaut1tul coreage 011 P r o m
NIIJitt. llo's your anaer wh111 be
saya he has to lake bls couslo
to the next dance - .... JOUI!nd
out how pretty she lo.
He's the best swimmer IDyour
crowd, but he's the one Ill Ute
beach wllh a girl In a bikini.
on a cool IIDIIIIIer nllllrt, he'.
that
al..,st perfect ride In Ute
4 Milos N.E. of Pomeroy, Ohio on Rt. 7-1 MileS. on Wolls Rei.
counlry unW you run out or po.
But most ol all, he' a .the
qulckooed pace ot your heart,
and lhe love In your eyes yoo know he's_,. you.- CARRIE GUERRA, U!llln Clt;y, N, J.
Thanks, Corrie. Your pieeela
a flne addltton to our 11What 11
a Bo7frlend," "What Ia • Girl·
friend" aeries. - H.
JACK O',BRIAN

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bome 10 Lon9oo, llrtualieoJIIDIIII !lolrte villa iohor$ w ·fi. :Diik~i
&gt;i:'~i 1',..eci 1D .want
jazz up the dlaarmecl him ... ParliiiOW&gt;I's le dallied ... Comic
but it' a no 11 Hello, Solly!., 1•!1rs" movie ,Pte ,.......ly tor IIIII bls ~ -~
~;;~~,,.,,:i,,'!l!l., po..:C..,~ctoey than enlerlalrl- otaei Slr -~ry Olhi.;., S I r · cloll't believe Ill ..&lt;.lntiea:Utei~~
•" Bealllillll sets IllY Hou- Mike · Redilrllve and !lr R ale · 'finance plityo on lhe w. coaot.
Slnpr Barbara MeNalr a
btn Tor -Arutunllu) but as lhe Rlchardaon ... The va~e'rable
folia aald HYeral dooades aao. Ames Pool llall at Bdw.r. &amp; musician , Dm Colli are sllli&gt;:V0U CID't walk out wh!IIIJing the 54th ended "' bebllld lhe 8-Bin: ping 1ho blue eldp stocki, Ioili
ICaliJ'Y • • Former Fred War- It becmneo a nllllttclub, "T b e theY'll opeD a "(00-aeat cafe hi
San FriiiCisco next IDOIIlb (Calllag th"'lh Dorolhy Arms (Dow LaiUichlng Pad."
Las Vegas authorttleamurmQr eel uMr. Q's," Ua ftrat star
at the Gay 90s) lost her musician husband •.. Dagmar' • mate In awe Utat Howard Huslleafii: Bobby Dar!IO) ... llllekeY ~~­
pa bock to lhe hospital• ... tends to relocate Ollllllllb ladue- lane's curvy-blondO We 9terry
Sinatra gave a $5,000 check to try 1D lllal communlt;y-o!.greed resumes cafe-singing career at
the Bob Hope-coed "Fight for to Increase Ute local JIOIIUia- Groslllnller's ... 1'1111 Sllverswlll
Sight" ohow Ma.y 19 In l'hilltar- lion several hundred lhousands pick up a flve-lli!Jre weekly leo
.•• Adam Clayton Powell• s lots this summer in uQl,rs &amp; Dolls"
IIHlllie Hall.
Weight Watchers magazine will sicker than his amoun~emen~ ... Wa,yne Newton went on the
open low~orte resta\D'ants .•. Indicate ••• The Capitol Theatre A. Godlroycast from Fla. to plug
J&amp;Ckle Gleaaoo went to a screen- shut Jts balcony about three years his appearance at the DeauvUle
Ins of "Yours, MiDe and Ours" ago but despite Ute reviews Its lhere, but Ute old grouch didn't
but couldn't fit into a seat; so its incumbent ("2001: A S p a c e mention Cbe Deauville and manI star Luellle Ball screened It at Odyssey•) hauled lnenougltmobs aged to get the now very annoy.
MEANWIOLE, WELL OVER 150 ..,. .. muole atodonto 1D lhe
hor home while the Great 0 n e to reopen the lhelf ... Turtle- ed kid to sing several smgs
Meigs
High Sehnol are ..,v1ng intothelrfiDIIrehoarlll aoaalonllhle
tried to fit Into a sofa ... Nas- necks &amp; Mao jackets are the (for whieh he gets $7,500 and up
week
for
lhelr outclollr concert to be held at 3 p. m. oext Sondl,y 1n
most monotonous male raiment on TV - wtth plugs).
the
Pomeroy
stadl.um.
ever; so many swishes w e a r
Some prcblems deveklped in leaaecl soon. Jolm Is kept prett;y
the Meigs concert on how to ef- bell)" wllh his ompiQYlllenl ID
fectlvel,y cope wtlh the sound for Kentocky but doea manage to
the outdoor event. However, Iince keep bls hand In lhe world of
F. o. Da.y, Marietta. whoannuali.Y music.
handles aound at the Meigs COUnt;)' Fair and the Big Bend Regatta
SPE.UUNG OF RECORDS Weekend, will be In Pluneroy 011
Laal S11l111Ml" CUrly (Clarence)
the day preceding the concert to Herdman cametDiheMelga Counyouru
say
do the sound for the Miss S:xtth~ t;)' Fair to parUclpate ID Ute Drat
100 'fdo. $.of Old
This column Is for young peo- humans and yet watch a baby ern Cllio Pageant, he was asked annual old Ume fiddlers' conSilver Bridge Sltelliw
pie, their problems and pleas- being killed and not try to stop to arrange the setup for the con- test which not only offered eome
cert. Ho agreed, ancl the result Interesting prizes but lhe Ohio
Open.
ures, their troubles and run. it?
As _..-IUt Ute rest of Helen Holp
Instead o1 jailing this couple should be eft'ective.
Stale atamplon UUo.
Incidentally, lhe SUndsy eon,
Usl, it welcomes laughs b u t Cor not trying to prevent a
Herdman plsyed well and took
cart
by
lhe
Meigs
group
will
be
first place hcmors. Reeoolly, be
waft dodge a eorloos question crime, lhe police just seem
with a brulh-ol!.
gratefUl that lhey will h e 1 p strictly on the "pop'' sickl with cut a record for Kanawtla Rechits over the past year or so ords. R Is a danciY with a numGlen Blird, Mgr.
Send your teenage &lt;I!O&amp;Uono idenUtY the ldller.
to YOUTII ASKED FOR rr, care
Almost every day you hear a- making up the entire program, ber ot old-time, toe-taJ)I)tro 111ch
ol Helen Help US! Ibis newspa- bout somelhtoc like this. Does- directed by Miss Roberta Kraeu~ as Torkey In lhe Straw and UnIf We Don't Have It,
per.
n't anyone care any more? - ter.
der the Double Eagle Included.
Another llllerestlll!l sldellllltt
We'll Get It
ARE ALL PEOPLE UNCARING? CONCERNED TEEN
He wrote alx seleotlono uaed
Dear Teen·. _
of the ooncert-. Whlletherewlll in the album. Amonl these are,
Dear Helen
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I can't believe any sane per- be no admission charge, a silver Meigs COUnt.y Reel, ID tribute
two~year..(lld boy was beaten to son would sit and watch a rhlld olferlng will be taken. The pro- t.o Meigs COUnty where he ....,
Wreckini Y;irds
deBUt by his taUter. What made being beeten to death without ceeds will go to Meigs county his tiUe, and, Big Tracy, In tribme just plain sick at my stom- maldng an elfort to help. If yoo'd American Wind Symphony fund ute to Pomeroy's Trucy \Yhaljoy,
ach, though, was that down in check the racts, you migtrt find .•. a nice gesture sinceUle$1,000 long-lime stringed music enlhoothe last paragra!il It said the something has been omitted, or needed for bringing the symphony last who promoted the Ohio old24 Hr. W.-ktr Service
pollee sslcl lhey had witnesses: perhaps you jumped to the wrong to Meigs Coonty Is slow In ma- time ft.d:U.ers• cantelt last sum...
terlali2ing.
Houn 8 AM Til 6 PM
A couple sitting In a car out- oonclustons.
mei allhe ....,t;y fair.
Allor 6 p.M. ·
side had watched this awful thing
It's true, lhere are people who
Accompanying, Curley oo the
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throogll a window for 20 mJn. just don't care, but for over)•
JOHN LAYNE, FORMERLY ot album are bis brother, Troy,
11
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Uninvolved" coward, hundreds New Haven, W.Va., who appear.....·.·
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go all out to assist lhelr ed on Ute J&lt;&gt;ey Blllhop show sev'
!ellowman. II you don't believe eral months agu after wlnninR a
nie, think bse.k to Ute time your tri-state talent conte&amp;t, has cui
car stalled on the highwa,y. You a recording which will be redidn't walt loog for help, Pll
bet.
Trouble is, kind people don't
make headlines. You can be SIIJ'e the doorbell ringing at a quarthe uncaring ones are in the min~ ter to nine when yoo sslcl eight.
orit;y, or THEY woutm•t make He 11!1 the &amp;bow you've seen Cbree
headlines either. tr uunin~ times, and the Ice cream soda
volvement" were the accepted yoo can't Dnlsb. He Is your exthing; It woold oo longer be cuse for being late, and t h e
lhoeklng 011011811 to bit the news, sloppy kiss Utal makes JOU for-H.
get It all.
Dear Helen:
Ho Is lhe telephone call In the
llore' s a little different de- midst of a family fl!lld, and the
serlptl011 ol a bny friend.
only ooe to remember yoor
THIS IS IIIMi
mother' s birthdaJ.
on yoor free aftei"DOOII, he's
What Is a boyfriend? He Is
tile boy next clollr - wiUt 1ho
slri clown the block. When you
need him. fast, he' • 011 lhe otber side ot town. ThOll, he's Ute
car that won't start after three
hours ol Unkerlng ·and the long
bus riciB home.
on your blrthdsy, he's the
only ten-cent card In lhe mall
- three days late; and tbe 80ft
smlle as il to .~. 'Tm aorry'' Ute noxt da,t.
llo'o Ute flllltl three dsyo before lbe Junior Prom, and lhe
beaut1tul coreage 011 P r o m
NIIJitt. llo's your anaer wh111 be
saya he has to lake bls couslo
to the next dance - .... JOUI!nd
out how pretty she lo.
He's the best swimmer IDyour
crowd, but he's the one Ill Ute
beach wllh a girl In a bikini.
on a cool IIDIIIIIer nllllrt, he'.
that
al..,st perfect ride In Ute
4 Milos N.E. of Pomeroy, Ohio on Rt. 7-1 MileS. on Wolls Rei.
counlry unW you run out or po.
But most ol all, he' a .the
qulckooed pace ot your heart,
and lhe love In your eyes yoo know he's_,. you.- CARRIE GUERRA, U!llln Clt;y, N, J.
Thanks, Corrie. Your pieeela
a flne addltton to our 11What 11
a Bo7frlend," "What Ia • Girl·
friend" aeries. - H.
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