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VOL 3 NO. 15

THREE SECTIONS
Y, MAY 12. 1968

POMEROY ·MIDDLEPORT

. PLEASANT

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life · IIIII ........, of Josie
'SIUol1. Kentlicloy • ·~ autbor,
wal r~ at W~o
n\eetiaa ot the Pl&gt;mOJW !llako"'
peare c1.m at the 11ome of Mra.
Phll Wlll!Jinaoo.
The meetjDI foll&lt;iWild a potluck luacheon, an ru;mual evatt
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held "' mark the ,..cluelon or
moetlnl• until !all.
Mrs. Ada Warner pre1141111ed
the blognp~&gt;y or Sl1la\'l, - wao
born of unalluealed parlllla 1ft
tho blllo near Gl'eelql, K,. The
!lllllll,y reiddod In a throe - .....,
log llouso. Following Sluarl'a
grad;atloo from eotlegobe1aqbt_
ln a school -17 mllea from b I 1
homo, welklng theto each - IIIII tAl spond time with hlo falnlly.

!DIA&gt;rsporslng her oomments
witb some of Stuart's poetry,
Mn. Warner told of bls eoro~
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
MIIY 10.11

"A FISTFUL
OF DOLLARS"
Clint Eastwooa
Marianllo Kocb
PLUS
''THE FORYUNii:
COOKtl"

SUNDAY, MONDAY
ANDTUIIDAY
May 12-1 3-14

DOUILE FEATURI
"SPIHOUT"'
Elvis Preoley
Sheii..-Fal&gt;lno
PUJ'S
"PENILOPI"
Natalie Wood
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Mar 10.14

WALT.DISNIY'S
"BLACKIEARD'S GHOST"
&lt;ToobuieolorJ
Ut:all Jones, Peter Us.Wu.t\'
FIATURITTI: ·
How &amp;pry I Am, 3l't..... ·
UISNIY CARTOliNS:
No-Iii..
Grhlllrllollor
ADMISSION: 8lic ol: lito:
SHOW &gt;TARTS 1 PJI

Shocli Given Eye-Bar Chain
Could Have Triggered Fall

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lool! call with

SATUIIDAY
BAKE
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P,T,A,
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Western
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Durlng tba bullneoa lllliOIID8
dlollol'lo
For
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bokod
O&lt;IQlueled b.r l&amp;a. Ben NllliZllng, Mrt. Klllrlnellllllklo, Mro. nema ror tho ae1e cell ItS.
Ruth Homtllf, and Jlra. Geor- SI!Of.
WGH SCHOOL DANCE ]1111'\1
l!la WU!lamiCII ...,., llllllOlnled
tAl tho_.,. eommillet. Mrs. SoiDrda.YDII!litllldol'l&lt;hOOI-·
Jed w-.., s.. th"'*ed t b o aorllhlll at tho Middleport Bl&amp;lo
mombero ror earda IIIII 'flalta seboolaudi1Drllimatarlln811B:a0
cmtng her roeent hoii)JIWiza. p.m. f\lblle welcome. JQ"o Will
Uon.
BAlli SALE at the Trl-LuotrO
Tho meeting 0011cluded with
the old&gt; womiD'a creed. At the Cl11110r1 Ill Middleport, Salurt 9
lund!..., bueldea those named da,y, ~"'-'-.,.,puwu.a a
a,m.. OII!Or
wore Mrs. NoYa s.,,rrod, a 1111011, food Items belldaa baked sooct•
Y!ss L3dla lil&gt;er""'ob, IIDd lolro. wnl be ,ror aele. Proe--for
LOUis Relbel.
ehll-BIDIIII
a ,blllllChUreb,
of the MGm
Moriah

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Wahama Alumni
Banquet, Donee ·
Will be June 1

tho time o1 dlsablllv. ~e aeld
that ontrloa ln ltla diary lndl·
cated that he bad been o«ered
numerous teacbingposi.tionaover
uio United States but had preferMASON- Tile Wahama Alum-red tAl stay ln tho Bille ol hh al-banQIOIIIIII dance will bu held
birth.
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June I at tba bigb school with
dlmer sorvod at 6:30 p.m. (DSI')
IIIII dallclng at 9 p.m. with the

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Devoh!d To The Greater Middle Ohip Valley

DON AND EARL, 1081&gt;01 al!W'
era, Knoni.Ue, Tenn., at the
Church of God, Cheater• .7:30
p.m. S&amp;turday. Publjc Invited. .
SUNDAY
ADULT FELLOWSIUP, St. Paul
Lutlleron Church, 7:30 p.m. SUD-

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Relief Supplies

tAl tile publlc.

SOUTHERN LOCAL B1D1 Boo..
tera, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the
school: aew omcera lnatalled.
Mambera urged 1o attend.
WOMEN'S AQXILIAIIY ol Veterans MemOI'ial. Hoapltel, 'nleldl!' nigh~ 7:30 p.m. holpllll
calo)orlL Natiauel HoiJ)IIII Week
to be obaenod. Holreahmeuta

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NDlDLEPORT Bu-sa 11J1c1
Profeuloaal Women'• C l u b,
TUeodiiY eventng; cllnner at 6:30
p.m., 11art1n Reatauraut. MootIng IIIII _.,.1x&gt; ·follow It the
olllee al the Columbia Goo fll
Oltlo.

That's how one old Puritan described the
decorative poles set up for celebrations in
May-the month whose name came from the
Latin word "Maius," meaning 'tincreuj.'' Of
course we celebrate May by trying to improve and increase our banking service and
·services for you wherever poqible. If you
have any suggestion&amp;, please telldlll!

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CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPJL~-Forty..,.lx persons died when
A "ah9ek" to the eye - baf the brldee Cell into the Ohio
chain cruld have caused a bar ·mver.
to break, triggering the colllpse
H•'chtman, commissioned by
of the -Silver Bridge last Dec. the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads
15 at Point Pleasant.
to study 4 'breaks" in steel bridle
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inquiry into the disaster.
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testimony Friday or Dr. Rob- necting the eye-bar chain with
ert Hechtman as tile National the bridge deck area _ could
Transportation SaCety Board have pulled loose from the botcompleted a four-da.v board of tom.

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~n ot Mr. IIIII Mra. Qyde
&amp;alth ot COlumboa, are hero
vlsltllw their ~ Jlr,
llllllolrL Albert Rowlb. Tho cbll·
dreo came tO Middleport wltli
their uncle IIIII 111111, Mr. IIIII
Mrs. Chu-leJ Ko&amp;s!IPr who hod
beeo ln COlumbllo vlaltiq the
Smith IIDd Lin')' Flower• famiUea. Becky IIIII Kolli\V Bouab
wore In ColumbuJ with Mr. IIIII
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Mr. IIIII Mra. Dolo Bouab ull

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dleport with hla paroiU, Mr,
IIIII Mrs. Albert Bouab.

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Held by Yourh
A ]IIIII porl;y ""' beld a.,..
da.Y alabt b.r the TIIOII Youtb
Followablp fll tba lll!ld!opnt
Cburcb ol Cbrllt II the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Werwioll Cor·

lach, ad'flaors.
A Bible llucll' toilo!&lt;od t h t
pizza PIN attended br Riel!.
Trll&gt;lett, Mark lilo)'er, Ropr IIIII
lliiiU' ~ lllau Gullcb,

Kalil¥ Bunce, Kalil¥ Nlllllov, Dtlb-

ble NlldeD, IIIII ~'oaf
Jle1,181der.

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All - · Gl the . &lt;OIIIIIllllll1;
... btYitod "' partld»ato In tba
ll'OUP which will meet at e p.
m. IIIDdlf aiiJlll at the cllurdl.

Sewing Club to
Sponsor Sole

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ID be beld oa J1110 3 ull 4
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at the moottna whl&lt;b wao haiiWd
b.r Mrs. Jlaalld
Jlro.
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partner in the Greiner company, to pay $1 million
damage and another $1 mWion
in 9Unitive aoo exemplary damJenkin~:~, 1

ages.
The complaint charges t h e
respondants - identified as desl~rs. builders and suppliers
or materials used in c()llstruc~
tion ol the bridge - with negli~
gence in the design, coostruetion
or materials or the bridge.

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Give Commencement Address

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POMEROY - Dr. H. Be..,.
Kendall, professor 1Jt chemical tory Club ' and tho Athena Coun.
engineering at Ohio Unlverslcy, try Club, Dr. Ken:llll Ia alsll
will deUver the address at the a member or the American lnanrl11l c;crnmencement of PomD- oUtuU&gt; of Cbemlcel E!Wineors,
roy Hli!~ School to be· hold at the American Chemical Socie8 p.m. 1m Thursda.v, May 23. ty, U!e American tlssociatim for
A IE.Ive or Midland, Mich., Enatneering Education, Alpha Chi
Dr. Kendall has been associat- Sigma (chemical honorary), SJged with Ohio Uni verstcy aince ma Xi (research honoruy}, Tau
1960. He has taught also at tho Beta PI {englnoorlng honorary,
~e wtituU&gt; of Teclmol® and
and the Ohio Univerait,y Facultho Unlverslcy ot Michigan. He cy SonatA&gt;. He has authored U&gt;cl&gt;-.
haa worked lor Door Cbemleel nlcol papers and publlcltiOIII.
IIXI tile Sholl 011 Co.
Amuel beccolaurea!Al lor Porn- ·
Dr. Kendau received his B. eroy seniors will be held at
s. dqree at Grovo Clcy Col· 7:30p.m. ooSundlf, !day19. Thl•
loge ln PoM1ylV1111a In 1948; wiD eloo be in the juolor high
ltla II, S. degree In chomlcel audltA&gt;rlum.
DR. KENDALL
onglneorlng ln I 950 IIIII hls Ph.
D. In chemical origlneerl.. ln
1956, both at the Caoe lnatltute of TechnolOgy.
GALLIPOLIS - Larry Dob. base of the colorful R o c k 7
son, president of the local Boy Mountl.Jna and will be one o1
Scout Explorer l'l&gt;ot No. 200, the iil!'gell IIJicl moot meaningFather, Two Sons,
has been chl&gt;aen b,v the Trl State ful pthorlngo ol high aehoolArea CouneU ol Boy Scouts to age boya ever held.
Larry Ia u yeors old IIIII
be tholr delegate to the NaUon-.
al Explorer Delll!lllo Confer. haa been aellve In aeoutlng tor
GALLIPOLIS - The Gollla .... "' be held In August at seven years. StartiDg aa a CUb
County SherUrs DepartmentFrl· Colorado State Univorslcy.tForl Seoul In Pack 203 tor throo
day arrested a Mason Couruy man Collins, polo.
years, be th011 ;lolnod Boy Soout
am hls ttvo sons on charges or The conference will be hold on Troop 200 IIJicllfter throe years
tresJ)lssing late Friday night !lt the 2,200 acre campus at the he became an Eqtlorertwoyeara
the Baird Brothers Auto Wreck.ago. He now holde tho rank al
ing Lot at Cheshire .
Lifo Seoul IIIII Is currentiyworkArrested on "'arrants .signed
Iaa. lor bla·· EaiJI• rank, - . , .
by Donal&lt;l Baird were Bq Horon11 three more merit badgei. •
old Duncan, 52, James W. DtJn..
Lorey baa 'lllenclecl Boy Soout
can, 21, and Richard Lee DUnCamp Arrowboad two summers
can, 23, IJ)1 or GaiJlpolls Ferry,
IIDd 11"1 rel!llllred tor 11101111r
W. Va. Their cases will be heard
week In Jul¥,
MQIIdly In Galllpolla Munlelpol
He 1• I m611)\&gt;er f1l the OrCOUrL
' dor of the.
ArfWI
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has )IIIII coirilpllled Ha "ReU,
~~~ Couroa" under tile
-REPORT ACCIDENT
leaclorablp ol Gory lluak thol'l&gt;at
GAWPOLIS - Clv JJODee ··.
~oor. Llri'J 'bal work'
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Ing 1x&gt;wan1 lt11 God IIIII Count17
eldent at 3:25 p.m Frldlf 011 .· ·
Awilr&lt;l rot
two 1oor•
s.liald Ave., scroto ·from JIU. .
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Methodist
;;. .lthll-~· Geor110 M. Swan. . ·
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" Kl!, 73, Patriot Slar Rt, P!&gt;Dce
Y- Fel, nld1 l!tcllod lXII 'fl I .Pifkliw·' .
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GALLIPOLIS - Dennis," Grose
and Paula Rainey have b e e n
named outstanding seniors or
Kyger Creek's 1968 graduating .
class.
Miss Rainey is the class sa~
lutatorian and Grose is the vale~
dlctorlan.
Miss Rainey is tha dauii~ter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rainey, Rt. 1, Gallipolis. ~e coma
piled a 3.39 overall point average during her four yean at
Kyger Creek.
She was a member ot the National Honor Society, Keyette,
Latin, French Clubs, choir, girl's
ensemble, most courteous girl
of the year, and editor or t h e
school newspaper.
Mill Rainey also participated
in the civil detense course, was
•eerolary_of the. Na.l1onal 11ooJ;
~- I!IU • I'Mf-"iiat; ;6Acd
vfee JltesttJent of tht Kajietu. Club. ~e Ia i member M
the Addison Methodist Church.
~ pjans tAl attend Well VIrginia Wooleyan.
Grose Is the son or Mr. and
Mrs. Roy L, Grose, Cheshire.
He· was a member ot tlle Boba
cat track team his junior year,
band, chorus, Glee club, and
was an outs~diug basketball
pla.vor, making tho Ali-Southem
Athletic Conference and All ~
Gallta Count,y tournament teams.
He complied a 3.76 overall
point average during his tour
years at Kyger Creek.
Grose was named most courtes
tew s student, was a Boy's &amp;ate
representative, vice president of
the junior clasa, president f1
the student couneil, National Hona
or Soclet;y and Latin Club, and
was president. lieutenant pernor and secretary of the Kcv"
Club,
He ts a member ol the Cbe-

OFFER CHECK - John T. Wolle, lett, alii Freeland Norris, both vice presidents ot the Jta..
cine Hmne-Natiauel Blnk, hold a cheek in the amOUII( of $50 that the bonk offered Satun1a7 ulta
contrlblltion tAl the 1968 Citizen's Scholarship Fund of Meigs eount;y. The toCal of - o a s tAl
the fund, commonly known as ''Dollars lor Scbolars,"la nearb~$3,000.

shire Baptist Church. He plana
to attend Marietta College. He
has received an honor scholar~
altlp.

Anti-Litter Drive Opened
POMEROY Students of
grades one through six across
Meigs County are being enrolled in an anti~lltter campaign by
Meigs County's Ken Amsbary
Chapter. Izuk Waltoo League
of America.
Roy Holter, who is chairman
fJl the league project, reported
that pledge letters against 111terin,g have been signed by students across the county aoo will
be forwarded to the league's natlonal headquarler s.
The pledge reads:

DENNIS i;ROSE
(VelodlctOnan) •

GALLIPOLIS - Judge John 80 miles an haor, drl•lng witbo
W. Howell suaperxled the oper- out headlights, betore the charge
a tor's license of Gacy L. car. waa filed
. ••f)'fill Qat thrOw· P.IJI«",•wnp;. : : .-16, m, , -~ PI= ((IC ~11,, ,..!1118li l1!onil~l ·
~ ' !~. _ . 1.. ~ J'. , l!ussel), \7• )Cii!ei~tolil.
pe~; ·· ·cQlarners, -· !r"Wt peel or
Juvenlle Coort on a State High.. 11'11 costs
ipteclhr, 11fti1
other trash on ·lld~walks or
way Patrol charge of unsafe op. A. E'JIJlS, 16, Rt. 1 Crown CiQ",
roads, in school, JJilfkS, play
eraUon.
$20 and costs, speed in excess
grounds, lots and yards - no
Officers of the Gallipolis Pa- ror road conditims; IIIII Mark
ma~ whether I am walking
trol Post reported that carter A Barton, 16, Mason. torleit.or riding in a car.
had been clocked at a speed or ed a $17.50 hood ror apeedlrw.
.,1 will not throw trash into
· streams or water. I will be as
careful or other people's places

GHS Commencement
Speaker, Dr. Yochum

GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Harold ium.
Harland T. Martin, presidert
L. Yochum, president of Capital
of
the Gellipolis Clcy Board of
University, will deliver the
commencement address for 177 Education, will present diplcmas

by a tractor~trailer traveling
up North Thlrd Ave.
The phones at the hall were
out or commission ror about
45 mJrrutes and the radio eahle
was replaced later. Last weekend a t1re developed at the hall
when lightning struck a siren

graduating seniors of G a 11 1 a to the members ol the clas&amp; who
Academ,y Hlgll School sl 8 p.m. will be presented hy Prinelpel

Tuesday, May 28, in the Gallia James N. M. Davis.
The GAllS principal will also
Academy High School Auditorpresent the annual honorary ..
llfards in Athletics, Scholarship
and Music, along with the Sci-

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PAULA RAINEY
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Unroe Home Expected to
Entered by Attract Crowd
RIO GRANDE - More than
Cutting Iloor 1,500
students •nd vlsltA&gt;rs -are
expected to attend
outdoor
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GALUPOLIS - A breaking
and entering occurred some time
between May 1 and lOatthehome
of Mrs. Virginia Unroe, CI!Q'
01apel Rd. The GalUs Councy
Sherifrs Department was noti~
fted of the B &amp; E at 5:10 p.m.
Frldii,Y.
Sgt. James E. Baldwin said

.,.,eooe aooarentl.v cut the wire
011 a screen door to get onto an
eoelosed bJck QO.rc.h. An easy
entry )Y!IS made b,v raising a
wllxlow to get Into the house.
Items stolen Crom the house
included: $50 in silver dollars,
t5 ln change, one pistol, a set
of stainless steel cooking u.W~
alla, toor new blanket• and rou.r
slleota. ' All ot tho troaen food
Items In tho fr001er hod elao
otolen, Set Baldwin Aiel
Mrs. Unroe bal been allflng
with her son, Rex UIU'oe, on
carter Rd., and wu not at home
when the burglary took place,
otDcera stated.

art show am groundbreaking ceremonies lor the Paul R. Lyne
Physical Educatl&lt;io Buildi.. tc&gt;day at Rio Grable College.
The Second Armual Outdoor
Art Show wUI host more than
50 amateur artists from Southeastern Ohio and West Virginia
who will display over 200 pieces
or art, includingpeundinkdraw~
lngs, oils, pastels, watercolors~
cerandcs, and sculptw-e. The art
show will be held on the College
Green trom 1 p.m. ~o dusk.
At 5:30 p.m., Rio Grande College wtll break ground ror tile
new ]lhyaieal educatioo buildlog.
The $600,000 structure, namod
after the eleventh prealdont of
Rio Grllllle College, wW house
buketbell courta, swilnmlqr
pool, clllll'OOIIll, a handball
court, wolgllt room, 11111 flculcy
olliceL It will be the oo17 such
building In Soothe11tern Oblo.
Thla evening, the RIO Grllllle
~,.. Theetre will pre- Tho

. RECEIPTS W_AY UP
POMEROY - Slloo tax recaipts fqr the month ot April tc&gt;llle4, $23,941.2~ln~a Coud;v
ccOiiparod to ri&lt;e~ &lt;it $10,•
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Cicy &amp;tperlnte..tent Albert R.
Durose will intrc:duce the eemencement speaker.
The Rev. L. E. Foud.Y, pastor
oi the First Church or God, Gar~
field Ave., will give the invocation and benediction.
Mrs. Anno Fischer will pllf
the tr'!ditional "Pta.p m:f Circumstanc"C\_ l~ the Procession-.
el. A. Klml'"!l SulU&gt;r wi\1 leod
the singing or "America T )J e
Beautiful" by the audience.
The Maclrlgals, select vocal
grq or the Gallia Academy
Hlgll School Choir, will sing
Peace of Mind. Terry Vallance
will lead the singh1g of the Class
Song ol1968. Mr. SulU&gt;r will lead
the singing of the GARS Alma

Mater.

Morey F'mn Wins

Remedial Work Bid
WAlii!NGTON - Totltll DiJ..
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Jllller Sllur!IIJ the
More.Y Cooatruetlon F&lt;a.-lillt
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tba low bl4der Ill the ........ ot
$3116,168.80 rot bi&amp;ll)lll'
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As 1 reward lor participating
in the program, each school will
re-ceive a su.bscrlption to "~
door America" lor the aehool
library and certificates also wUl
beaworded.

Teen's License Lifted

at Middleport town hall continued FridaJ.· when two telephone lines and a ractio cable
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or mine.
"I am proud or my eouatry,
my state and lilY school - and
I want them to be proud of me."
Response on the part e&gt;t school
children and principals has been

MIDDLEPORT- The ''jinx''

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VETS MEMoiiJAL - World~ ·-pi-oiirOsllic.., the Gallta . War Ve!Alrana Memortal In
Puhllc ~e. This vl,e" ·llholll'Hiit troilt Of the Jl!emortalllr wblch w!U be pla\:ed·the 1111111ea

al&gt;all Gallla CcRml,}' servicemen who have been on acilvo dov since the Vlotnam'eonalct bopii.
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Mrs. Alta Miner ·Ia recq)er..
sting from o strob at tba home
ol her dlugb~r, lolra. Garnet
Herdman or !Aoo, W, VL Mra.

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In 1111ddleport Tuelldlf on P.I'II&gt;-

Meanwhile, it was

here that the administrator of
11111 load'.' on Ute eye-bar chain, tho eatate of Leo Blackman, a
Hechtlnen ~aid, "Yes, t h i s . Wchmond, Va. truck driver killwould tend to stiffen the eye. ed in the collapse o! the Silver
Bridge laot December, OJ eel a
bar."
Hechtman said he found a !rae· $2 mWloo damage oult In Katured ~r below broken eye- nawha Cwnty Circuit Court Frlbar No. 33q, which witnesses dlf.
The ccmplainant, Mary EUtel
Tuellda¥ said could have caus-Rouse,
has asked the court to
ed the collapse.
com.Pel U. S. Steel Corp. am its
subsidiary American Bridge Co.,

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Mrs. llqDMIII Belll, Jlrt. JJoo
Jl~ Jlro. '1ldwvd Wollo,
Jlro. Wlllanl l'!Q)oor, Jlrt. JJoo
JIDllel, Mro. Clllriea - . . .
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Member Federallleaeryr S)'Jieln

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MASON CHURCHo!Chrlstalng
2:30p.m. SUnday, mtetllwbouae,
ldlller St., off Itt. 33, Muon.
Evol')'bod,y Invited.
MEIGS MOTORCYCLE Club
Vagabonds.
Tlekoto wlll JJ&gt; oo aelo at the scramble SuldaJ at club grOtm:!s
tollowlq plaeeo: lllllor'a Gro- 8 miles north or Pomeroy, 20
cery IIDd Ma1011 eount;y Bank, miles south or Athens, CIJ Route
New Havea; &amp;nith Grocery, Hart- 33. Signs mark rauu.. Gates opford; B&amp;B Markot, IIDd Dorotb7 en 10:30 Lm.; nces at 1:30
J, Rusaell, Maaoa; WllllamoGro. p.m. Admission $1. Free parloo
eel')', Cliftoni Fowler's Groeeey, ~ne. children under 12 f,ree.
MONDAY
West Colnmbiai Peoples Bank,
BETIIEL 62, llltel'IIII!OIIIl Orpt, PleaSIIIt; K &amp; C Jeweler•,
Pomeroy, aad Foreman a n d der fll Jobo Dauglrtoro, Mondl.y,
7:30p.m. Poo!OJW-•TemAbbott, In Middleport.
All rooonatlaaa mull bemadl plo, Elecllon ol Belhel om....
b,y Mil' 24. Alllalerolled alum- IIIII counell membera.
DAUGHTERS OF RUTH, UnitBI are aabd 1x&gt; be at tba bigb
s&lt;bool at 7:30 p.m. Ma,y 29 1x&gt; ed Mothol!lst Church, 2 p.m.
Mooda,y 11 the home of lolra.
help decorate,
Albert Glnoci&lt;Dor.
POMEROY PTA, Ml&gt;ndl.y II
7:30p.m.; llfii.V patrol wiD l!lvo
the llq pledge IIJicl be prooonteil
Pockedby~
trophies; new otncere iutalled;
flrat p-lde IIIII klnderprtenpor011!1 ha,. rolreahmenta.
Boxea fll bllllketa IIIII elotbTIJESDAY
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Alan. aml&amp;ll meeting. Tuellday,
American LutberouCbur&lt;bWom7:30 p m. at Pomeroy Bowling
oo or 111. Paul 11111 111. John Luiherau Cburcbea met TUeodiiY Lanoe.
aiiJlll at the Pl&gt;meroy Church. TEACHERS AND helpera, Cbeo111111 9larea Fro&lt;kor pro-. ter Communlv Vaeatloo Bible
Scbool. to meet at 1 p.m. Tue ..
od 1 PJ'OII'Im of olldea m her
dlf
11 Clleotet MetbodlstCbw-eh.
trip 1x&gt; the Holt Land, RofrellbBooks IIIII eral!a dlatrlbuled IIIII
meatlwere~
discussed; attendance requested.
LADIE!I AUXILIARY, Lowla
Manley Post 283, American LegiU1, 7 p.m. TUeodiiY, NIOIIII
lllpUat Cburcb.
WOMAN'S SOCIETY of WID'kl
Service, of Eotorprlao E.U,B.
· Church, omuel motheN!ouabter
boftoJJol at 6 p.m. Members ore
tAl brll1! covered dlab IIIII own
table aervicei program at 7:30,
SbarOO Freckor with slldto ol
her lrll&gt;. tAl the Holy Lind. Open

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fary S&lt;hool 6Qldell\5 wllJ pFelelll
an operetta Friday, May 17, at
1:30 P. m. In the Hventh and
·elg)lth grade building,
Mrs. Lee Lee Is dlrecttng and
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teachers.
The sc hool sp&lt;l'ls...-ed a poster
contest this week to promote the
~retta and judging was held
Friday with the following winners:
Flrst grade: Brian Grlnclotaft.

GALIJPOLIS - The Guyin
Twp., chairman and wot'kerS tOr
t11e 19G8 cancer tunl-roisiilgpro.
ject were 111111ed Sltunlll,y b,y
H~t Mullin•; compolgn choir·

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serve u chairman for the t:own.
ahiJ. Workers are: Miss Joyce

ClKJrch, Miss Deanna Williams,
Miss Virgie Montgomery, Mrs.
carla SWain, Norris Carter,

llickle and Allen Bickle, Mrs.
Brady Shoots, and Mrs. Ralph

EDDD Story

Workman.
Members of the Gallipolis Junior Women's Club will canvass
the 700 block along First Ave,,
this week according to Chairman

Retail

Gollipolis

Merchants will participate in a

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the day's

sales will be donated to the
cancer fun::l drive.

To Crown Oty Man

AFTER THE GOODBYES were said, the boss and girls of Pomeroy and Middleport schools'
safety patrols lined up and bepD bolrdirw the S('hool bus with Leo Crew. adult advisor, who accompanied the 37 yoongsters to Wuh.i.~ assisted by his dl.ughter, Pam, distributi~ idenUfication badges as the you.rw ~le Bot ot1.0 the bus. In Hun~on the patrol members boarde&lt;l a
train for their trip aD1 reblnled to their bames todly following the Washington W...r.

GALUPOLIS - Judge Thomas
MitcheU has granted Orin
R. Sheets, Rt. 2 Crown Cit,y a
dhorce from Nancy 9teets,
Kirkersville, Ohio. The defeftd..

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W-••ner, third·, · sec-•
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Proceeds from
er, seeCPI, and PerryHtU, tnitdt , sale., .hcld to hooof ve~lni
third gade: llou!!lls .
first; Lee Smith, second, ancl
ol past wUs,gotoai~bosplto.
Llu HUll
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out prilgrams
• vetu•--~, .~Irene u-''"".',.. and the widows
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Ul wars.
coxen. , drat; Loretta Triplett, :...:x~=::::::;::::;:::::::;:~:«::~:=:««i:i:«!:~i~?.:.::~
11ecd, aDd Eddie Diddle, third; Low Oft
slxtb gracle: Wayne Clelml, fir at; TOhlm Pole
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Elate McMillan, second: David
CARAC.'IS !UPI) The
'lbeia&amp;, third; Paul Klrw, barth, Venezuelan armed forces are
and J~me• McLain, fiftb.
i.uoca.ted only 10 per cent of
Because of tOO large BJIDber the bUdget-tbe lowest proportion of 1111 Lalln Amertcon
of puplls in the sixth &amp;rade more country except uruau_,.
prizes were awarded tor stu.dents of that grade.
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GAHS Intermission Stage Band
18th Annual Concert Highlight ·

PO~ROY - The Me!tls llll)d;
l!ojl'ters wUt serve ) ~ dii!!IOI' B
Tuesdoy lll11lir' ot the Porherc)y ,
Elementory S&lt;hool honorlqJThOOdore Reed
has been nimed
a 33rd desree MaliOil. . , ··
Commjttee&amp; for tho event ud :
..the hulr each Ia tO .re_poitto th~~t ·&lt;~
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m. , KllthrYn Shenefield, Margotol
Kennedy, Jeame . Wise, ·Rotanne
seoo, Pe&amp;IIY HOudaallelt, Belva
Glaze, Pauline -MaYer,ld 1 Burtr
aervlq and dlnl"' rdoni, 5:30
p. m., Emma ClatwortllY, Pes
Gerlach, Anctl Van Mlire1 Julia
llys'ill, Alii Welsh, Nelle lllhr;
deanup, 7 p.m., Mr. and Mn.
Arthlll' MWer, Katherine Neutz.

GALLIPOLIS- The lint pub.
llc •wearance of A. Klmboll
&amp;dter'l!l stage Band at intermlsolon hl8hl!gllted F.rl&lt;lay nlgtll's
18th :mnual ~rtng concert of
Cadet and Vsrolty Banda In the
Gillis Academy Hl&amp;t1 Sellool aud.
ltorlum.
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Sage Band has been practicing for abwt two months. Their
first proll'l-m was presented
Thursday morning at an assembly for .tho other BIUdenta.
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Patrons will dial direct s1a·
tion to station, person to person,
by credil card, and collect
VerBouwens made awear·
ances throughcrJt last week in the
schools or Meigs County explai~
ing the new system.
Rotary President Wendell Gerlach presided, arw:l introduced the
Rev. Charles Simon, a new member.
Ladies of the ch,urch serving
dimer were Mrs. Millard Zeigler, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. E.
M. Woods, and Mrs. Kaye Rail
and J..fi ss Bess sanborn.

No One Injured in
Aceidenl on RL 7
No one was
injured in a ·minor accident at
3:35 p.m. Friday on Rt. 7, three
and tour tenths miles north of
Rt. 248, in Meigs Caunt.Y, according to the Gallipolis Post.
state Highway Patrol.
Debra D. Keebaugh, 16, Rt. 3
Pomeroy, headed south, w a s
plssing another car, lost cortrol
and ran off the road. Her
struc' a barn doing minor ,, • .;.[age tO the 11tructure. There was
moder8te damage -to the car. No
charge was filed.
GALLIPOLIS -

CHEERLEADERS
GALLIPOLIS- New cheer1eaders lor the 1968-69 school year
al Gollia Academy lligh SChool
have been named according to
Principa1 James N. M. Davis.
They are: Joyce Young, Marie
Gibert. with Robin Nida,y, alterNAME

TinS IS ·HOW it lJ(;Ked Friday evening at the Pomeroy. EI~Inentiry School grounds -when members of the safety patrols of the Pomeroy and Middleport Schools and their parents and friends
assembled in preparation for the patrols to board a bus for HuntingtOn on the first leg of their
weeken:l trip to Washington, D. c. cameras were everywhere as parents "capturerl" the moment
ot excitement.

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Batter

Gets Hit

CHICAGO (UPO - Bud Harrelson of the New York Mets
received a credit for a two-base
hit SBturda,y and Chicago Cubs'
outfielder Billy WiUiams was relieved or an error in an official
scoring change on Friday's CubsMets game.
Harrelson had been credited
with&amp;. single and Williams charged with an error because the
ball lxrunced past Williams in
the play. Official scorer Dick
Dozer of the Chicago Trib.me
made the change after a check
with players irxlicated the ball
hit a pebbJe or another obstruction aOO bounced away.

PLUS CARTOON

Gallipolis, Ohio
TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY

Cubs Score
3-l Victory

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Winters, Lower River Rd.

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SU..I!I'I MARKETS

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOYT. INSfECTiED
U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE BEEF

Oil Boat

Seniors making their llrmill!&gt;"
_pearance with the concert were:
Becky Lakin, nutei Donna ear.
GALUPOLIS - John Roes,
ruthers, Debbie Nortb, and Nina son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Reea,
Perry, clartneltj &amp;laie Prose and RL 2 Golllpolis (Rt. 588), has
Bedcy Wlloon, baas clarinets; been named a Natlooal whmer
Detdra Keels, alto saxophon.ei in the annual Harold Harding
Darla Addna, Terry Bria:s, Memorial Essay Contest, sponsored by the U. S. Propellor
Club. Port of Huntington, W. VL
The Gollla Aeld•my Hlgb
School senior received his award
at a dJMer Friday night at the
Holiday Inn, Rt. 60, east of H11Dtington. ·He was one of 24 winners whose prizes ranged from
cruises to U. S. Savings boo:ls
Hannan Trace, historian; Terry and small IWllances.
Miller, Meigs Local, recreation
Rees' prize was a cruise aleader; Betsy Miller, Meigs Lo- board a Sinclair OU tanker from
ca, sq leader; an::l Cynthia a point north of Clijle Hatteras,
Franklin, Kyger Creek, news re- N. C., to 1 gulf coastal port and
porter.
return.
The opening ceremony waa
Two years ago, Ann Rees, his
conducted by the officers, one sister, was a National wiruler
from each FHA chapter in the llrJ received a roundtrip aboard
region. Roseann Meadows, Gal· an Ohio ruver Co. towboat from
1lpoU11 chapter, welcmned the St. Louise to New Orleans.
Other G AHS wlmers named
group, The Elist.rn chaj)ter gave
Friday
night were: Deborah Lynn
devotlooo. An officer of tile IV'
land chapter led group singing.
Gatewood, Susan K. Frazier, Terry N. Briggs, R. Bruce C&amp;mJ&gt;The Southwestern chapter invitbeU,
Wayne Clark, Janice Rose,
ed the 81'0111 to meet with them
fO&lt; the fall regional meeting. Sharoo Ann Sheets, Brenda Jean
Stewart, John Elch aiMI StephaJoy Detty served as secretary.
nie Darnbrough.

TODAY, WE PAY

TRIBUTE TO MOTHERI
There can be no deeper sentiment in
any man's heart, than hi~ love for hi1
Nlother.
We know that on the practical side, she
handles one of the world's hardest jobs
in a way lhat few men could equal. ·
We are proud to serve the.,p.other's of
this fine community and wish you all •
Happy Mother's Day.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GALLIPOLIS

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SWIFT'S TOPPY BRAND
U-S. GOVT. INSPECTED
By the Piece

U.S. GOVT. INSPECnD
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reaching our business office early
this week. Even though the strike
is over, service will not be as fast as
we'd like it for a while.
By the way, during the strike your
"do-it-yourself" dialing helped us
keep long distance running smoothly
as possible. (And since dialing your
own long distance calls is the fastest way to get calls through, you'll
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hlo talk wltll cholk drawings, the
Rev. Albert H. MacKenzie 1 rector of St. Peter's Episcopal
cturch, spoke to 165 Future
Homemakers of America on the
State FHA theme, "FHA stars
you and yoor family," 1t the
Roglooal S®th m meeting at
Gollia Acldenzy High S&lt;hool.
The following members were
installed to serve the region
for the 1968-69 echoolyeor:
Deblie Price, GaUf.polis, ,resident; Mar1ha Pugh, Southern
Local, vlee - _presidenti Wendy
Eagle, Eaa~ Local, secretaryj
Rita Miller, SOuthwestern, par..
Uamentartan; Wanda Johnson,

ASK TO WED
GALLIPOUS _ Two couples
applying for marriage licenses
in Gillis Count3 Probate Court
were Clayton Morrison, 25, Vinton, laborer, and Pearly M. cordell, 19, Vinton, 1t heme, and
Roger Lee Roberts, 19, Gallipolis, stud~nt, aiMI Violet oar.
lene Planb, 17, Gollipolls, sl&gt;l·

Cruise on

Speaker at Installation

and costs, stop sign '1olatl0hi
Arlie E, Abbott, Pomeroy Route
3,$5 aDII costa, defective brakes;
Du&amp; E. Turner, Sr., HarrlaonvWe, $10 and coats, left ot cen-ter: Chlrlotts L. mack, Mldclleport Route 1, $15 and eosts, no
operator's license; Ira E. Sbowolter, ~ llottom Reule I,
$10 and coatll, no driver's 11cense; Jeanette D. Priddy, ~
land, $5 and costs, defective exhaust; Herbert B. Fulton. Cheshire Route 1, $10 and costs,
speeding: Albert L. llartu118,
Pomeroy Roote 3, $10 am costs,
assured clear distance.
Forfeiting bonds ol$27.50each
on speeding charges were MJ..
chael \V. Burri&amp;, Mason; Leonard
Simmona, Portsmouth, ud Chlr·
les Harper, McArttnD'. . Roy A.
Edwards, Detroit, forfeited a
$22.50 bond posted oo charge• of
parking on a roadway lntersec-

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UISNiiY CARTOONS:
No Smoklng

Rees Wins

State Theme is Topic of

The telephone strike is over. We
want to thank you for your patience
and cooperation.
We're anxious to get service back
to normaL Installation requests, ser•
vice changes, and repairs are still
piling up. Over 15,000 orders are wait-·
ing for us now throughout Ohio. And
you can bet we'll try to fill everyone's
order as fast as possible.
You may have a little trouble

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Epling, Sieve lllebblno, Tommy Linda Glo.., cornets: Cln&lt;b'
Keenan, ancJRidQ' llaoldna, trom. Thlvener, rrencb hOrni R I c k y
bbnes; and John Thomal, P a m Hcuek and Mark Walker, tromSaunders, Tom Morpn and Jotm bones; BUI Luaher, baritone
hom; Tom sanders and Romle
Mor- tnnnpela.
The senior band progra~~~ ap. Saunders, percusalon.
llllter lglln expressed h l a
el1ed with Themes FrOm ~.~mart
Overtures inciUdlnsllmGiovami pride In tds musicians, uThey pn's ~4 !eaturlrw a male
and The Malle Flut., works com- have -orked hard. There have vocal ememble oC the boncl.
Cadet musician• oloo played
posed over 200 yearo 811», and In been jays when we dld not speak
Love
Is Blue, Born Free, and
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each
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andtllerehavebeen
contrast, tbe aenlor bandsmen
aloo pl11,yed Dance and In- da,ya when we should not havtt S'Cool Room Dixie,
During Ule 1enlor bud pro- ·
termezzo, a modem elaalic ~Y spoken to each other."
The evening'1 concert open- gram, the band dJrector was•
Charles Carter.
The Rule section compooed of ed with a program by the 81· presented surprise giftt, includ- .
Tom Br........,rry, Beelcy Glb· member Cadet Band, alii this lng a gift certificate frcm the:
band membero,presemeclb)'Qm.
600, CIII'OI lluebolt, Beclcy La.
dy Thlvlner, ud a large bQx, b)'
kin, Borbara LIQ'ne, Sharoo Tay.
Mark Epling, conto!Ding a new
lor and Melanie Wiseman, waa
.h at
featured In a "lectlon, Fllrty
Flute a.
Included among final seloetlona
by the Varsity Band were 9ienandoah, sardust, and Be~o~lne ,

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Made Sa~u.rday

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Natalie Wood
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Included: Baby, Won't Yo11
P1ease Come Home?, the popular among teenagers, Wendy,
Duke Ellington' o Mood Indigo,
and HoagJ Carmichael's starduet.
Member• of tile Stage Bend
were: Tom Brandeberry, guitar;
Am Senders, piano; Brett [pUna, drums; Charles Saunders,
bani David Durham, CamUle
Doss, Debbie John1011, RomJe
Henry, Mitzi Lee&lt;b', and Marlene Johnson, aaxophones; Mark

Ut¥,:ui~thed Teaching Award here
sawrday.
'l'hc award hi given in hooor QC
Mlsa Allen, educatlon conaultant
Cor the slow rearnlng program
ATIIENS _:. Mrs. JuanltaHel011 of the otate department oC edoC.atie, Ross COUnty SchoolS, cation.
captured the Am.Y A. Allen OIJoo
It was _presented during the
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em ChUdren With Learning Diswas foii&lt;Med by lhe Stale abllldes held at Ohio Univerolcy.
at intermission, 1nd then the
Four teachers were nominated
81J.member Varslcy llond.
for the award, lneloidlng Mrs.
A novelty selection by the Cf- Jean GardDer, Galli a Aclldemy
det musicians was Bill Gr?\ High School Instructor.

Teaching Awa'r d

e'll be
right with you.

,,as Drive·ln
Dooble Feature
SPINOUT
Elvis Presley
Shelley F'abares
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please

POMEROY - Robert Taylor,
state representative of the Ohio
CHICAGO (UPD- RooS&amp;nw's
Associatioo of Public Schoo] Emtwo - run homer in the first in.
ning atd Randy Hundley's run. ployes, wiU be speaker when
scoring singleinthe second paced the Melgs County Chapter of
the Chicago Cubs to a :J..l vic- school emp]oyes holds a dirmer
meeting Thursday evening at the
tory over. the New York Mets sa~
Salisbury Elementary School.
unSay behirxl the four- hit pitchRobert Bowen, superintendent
i ng of Bill Hands.
of
Meigs County Schools, will
Santo hit his sixth homer of
the season after Bllly WiUiams give the welcome and musical
was hit on the left ankle by one numbers will be presented by
of Tom Seaver's pitches with pupils of the Salisbury School
under the direction of Mrs. Lutwo out in the first inning.
Hundley singled home the CUbs' cille Swackhamer. Ross ClclaOO:,
third run in the sccancl inning local president, will introduce
after Lou Johnson was hit on the guests. The affair is scheduled to
right wrist by another Seaver get underway at 7 p.m.
pitch and moved to second on the
Met pitcher's wild pitch.
The Mets scored their run in Underwood Named
the fourth on Ron SWoboda's
dooble, an infield out and Jerry
Deputy Sheriff
Grote's single.
Hands walked only one and
GALLIPOLIS - Sheriff Denstruck out foor enroute to his ver A. Walker has appointed
third win of the season and his Phillip Neal UOOerwood or Kasecond consecutive four -hitter nauga a Gallia County De_puty
against the Mets. Seaver sufiered Sherif( and. cancelled three othhis third defeat
er deputy commissions.
Deputy commissions canceUed
include Burl Cook, 1032 First
Ave., GaUipolis; Derry HemJ&gt;~·~ \Ill
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Taylor is Speaker

~·Tonight,

Pm prou ..
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Woodard, carole McLaUihlln.

MIDDLEPORT - David Ver·
Bouwens, of Portsmouth, described the new EDDD telephone
system to be put into service
in Meigs County on June 16 at
2 a.m. for memOers of the MidPOM£ROY - Ten defenllants
dleport • Pomeroy Rotary Club were fined and f111r rortetted.
Fridl,}' evening following dinner bonds In the Meigo eouncy court
at Heath Church.
of Judge Frank W, Porter Frl·
VerBouwens, an executive or dll,y.
the General Telephooe Co. of
F1ned were A- Traut,
Ohio, described E:~~panded Direct Ewlrwton Route 1, ~ ud costs,
Distance Dialing (EDDD), as the detective bnkes: Daniel C. Ne,y,
most advanced available and the Albany Route 2, $5 and costa,
system that eventually will link
defective exhausti Lomtle Lethe world into a single telephone Master, Geysvllle Houte I, $10
system.

neglect of duty and extreme cruelcy.
A case dismissed was that of
Buckeye Building and Loan Co.,
\·s. Phillip DuFrain, Dorothy VuFrain, aD1 the Modern Fleating
and Suppl.Y Co. The case was
settled and dismissed at the
plaintifrs costs.

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Divoree is Granted

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Fined; Four

special Cancer Day promotion In
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If thinQI like head, shoulder and leg room are important
to you, take a close look at the new Chevrolet
AYtomotiYI New1 dld-and ita 1968 Roominess Index
shows Chevrolet is the secon"d moat spacious of all
American sedofts.
The roomiett? That distinct1on, we're not at all
embarrosaed to admit, goes to America's most popular
luXury cor. Based on the RoomlntnlndeJ:, which
total• IIYin key lnleril)r dimttnsions to the fraction Qf an

Yo~'ve

nt.ver seen sOvings/lle

this on '68 Chevrolets attd
Chevelles. Sav8 ,:,n popular V8

engintl, P.UtQmql~ lrdnsmistiOns,
whitewall lfresoor-&lt;tnd.more.·Juat
taie1a loo• ollhest n.:o bOnul
sbvlngi pf_ons. tfien ·tali to your

Part of tl,• Nl1ionwide B1U Sf'bm
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J Any Che~ro/sf or Chevelle with 200·hp Turbo-Fire VB.
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Whitewalls.
i Any regular Chevrolel wit~ 250-hp TIJrbo-Fire VB, Turbo

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of a point behind the A-door luxury model.
A pretty good showing.when you consider how much
more the e.~~:pensive mod~s sells for. And some of the
ot~er cars Chevrofet toppi!d carry Just as Impressive
price togs.
But that's just a sample of lhe pluses you get at o
Chevrolet price. You'll flnd a lot mort of them in the fine
' thing-s Chevrolet hat dtsigned around all that spoc:e.

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fary S&lt;hool 6Qldell\5 wllJ pFelelll
an operetta Friday, May 17, at
1:30 P. m. In the Hventh and
·elg)lth grade building,
Mrs. Lee Lee Is dlrecttng and
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teachers.
The sc hool sp&lt;l'ls...-ed a poster
contest this week to promote the
~retta and judging was held
Friday with the following winners:
Flrst grade: Brian Grlnclotaft.

GALIJPOLIS - The Guyin
Twp., chairman and wot'kerS tOr
t11e 19G8 cancer tunl-roisiilgpro.
ject were 111111ed Sltunlll,y b,y
H~t Mullin•; compolgn choir·

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serve u chairman for the t:own.
ahiJ. Workers are: Miss Joyce

ClKJrch, Miss Deanna Williams,
Miss Virgie Montgomery, Mrs.
carla SWain, Norris Carter,

llickle and Allen Bickle, Mrs.
Brady Shoots, and Mrs. Ralph

EDDD Story

Workman.
Members of the Gallipolis Junior Women's Club will canvass
the 700 block along First Ave,,
this week according to Chairman

Retail

Gollipolis

Merchants will participate in a

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the day's

sales will be donated to the
cancer fun::l drive.

To Crown Oty Man

AFTER THE GOODBYES were said, the boss and girls of Pomeroy and Middleport schools'
safety patrols lined up and bepD bolrdirw the S('hool bus with Leo Crew. adult advisor, who accompanied the 37 yoongsters to Wuh.i.~ assisted by his dl.ughter, Pam, distributi~ idenUfication badges as the you.rw ~le Bot ot1.0 the bus. In Hun~on the patrol members boarde&lt;l a
train for their trip aD1 reblnled to their bames todly following the Washington W...r.

GALUPOLIS - Judge Thomas
MitcheU has granted Orin
R. Sheets, Rt. 2 Crown Cit,y a
dhorce from Nancy 9teets,
Kirkersville, Ohio. The defeftd..

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W-••ner, third·, · sec-•
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Proceeds from
er, seeCPI, and PerryHtU, tnitdt , sale., .hcld to hooof ve~lni
third gade: llou!!lls .
first; Lee Smith, second, ancl
ol past wUs,gotoai~bosplto.
Llu HUll
u•-bler, third', I"""'-.
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c~,ry
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grade: WJOII S...lh, nrat; J, F.
out prilgrams
• vetu•--~, .~Irene u-''"".',.. and the widows
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Ul wars.
coxen. , drat; Loretta Triplett, :...:x~=::::::;::::;:::::::;:~:«::~:=:««i:i:«!:~i~?.:.::~
11ecd, aDd Eddie Diddle, third; Low Oft
slxtb gracle: Wayne Clelml, fir at; TOhlm Pole
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Elate McMillan, second: David
CARAC.'IS !UPI) The
'lbeia&amp;, third; Paul Klrw, barth, Venezuelan armed forces are
and J~me• McLain, fiftb.
i.uoca.ted only 10 per cent of
Because of tOO large BJIDber the bUdget-tbe lowest proportion of 1111 Lalln Amertcon
of puplls in the sixth &amp;rade more country except uruau_,.
prizes were awarded tor stu.dents of that grade.
first;

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3 - . 1'1oe SWI!ay TIMes .. ScnUnul, sunday, May 1:!, 196S

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GAHS Intermission Stage Band
18th Annual Concert Highlight ·

PO~ROY - The Me!tls llll)d;
l!ojl'ters wUt serve ) ~ dii!!IOI' B
Tuesdoy lll11lir' ot the Porherc)y ,
Elementory S&lt;hool honorlqJThOOdore Reed
has been nimed
a 33rd desree MaliOil. . , ··
Commjttee&amp; for tho event ud :
..the hulr each Ia tO .re_poitto th~~t ·&lt;~
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m. , KllthrYn Shenefield, Margotol
Kennedy, Jeame . Wise, ·Rotanne
seoo, Pe&amp;IIY HOudaallelt, Belva
Glaze, Pauline -MaYer,ld 1 Burtr
aervlq and dlnl"' rdoni, 5:30
p. m., Emma ClatwortllY, Pes
Gerlach, Anctl Van Mlire1 Julia
llys'ill, Alii Welsh, Nelle lllhr;
deanup, 7 p.m., Mr. and Mn.
Arthlll' MWer, Katherine Neutz.

GALLIPOLIS- The lint pub.
llc •wearance of A. Klmboll
&amp;dter'l!l stage Band at intermlsolon hl8hl!gllted F.rl&lt;lay nlgtll's
18th :mnual ~rtng concert of
Cadet and Vsrolty Banda In the
Gillis Academy Hl&amp;t1 Sellool aud.
ltorlum.
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Sage Band has been practicing for abwt two months. Their
first proll'l-m was presented
Thursday morning at an assembly for .tho other BIUdenta.
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Patrons will dial direct s1a·
tion to station, person to person,
by credil card, and collect
VerBouwens made awear·
ances throughcrJt last week in the
schools or Meigs County explai~
ing the new system.
Rotary President Wendell Gerlach presided, arw:l introduced the
Rev. Charles Simon, a new member.
Ladies of the ch,urch serving
dimer were Mrs. Millard Zeigler, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. E.
M. Woods, and Mrs. Kaye Rail
and J..fi ss Bess sanborn.

No One Injured in
Aceidenl on RL 7
No one was
injured in a ·minor accident at
3:35 p.m. Friday on Rt. 7, three
and tour tenths miles north of
Rt. 248, in Meigs Caunt.Y, according to the Gallipolis Post.
state Highway Patrol.
Debra D. Keebaugh, 16, Rt. 3
Pomeroy, headed south, w a s
plssing another car, lost cortrol
and ran off the road. Her
struc' a barn doing minor ,, • .;.[age tO the 11tructure. There was
moder8te damage -to the car. No
charge was filed.
GALLIPOLIS -

CHEERLEADERS
GALLIPOLIS- New cheer1eaders lor the 1968-69 school year
al Gollia Academy lligh SChool
have been named according to
Principa1 James N. M. Davis.
They are: Joyce Young, Marie
Gibert. with Robin Nida,y, alterNAME

TinS IS ·HOW it lJ(;Ked Friday evening at the Pomeroy. EI~Inentiry School grounds -when members of the safety patrols of the Pomeroy and Middleport Schools and their parents and friends
assembled in preparation for the patrols to board a bus for HuntingtOn on the first leg of their
weeken:l trip to Washington, D. c. cameras were everywhere as parents "capturerl" the moment
ot excitement.

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Batter

Gets Hit

CHICAGO (UPO - Bud Harrelson of the New York Mets
received a credit for a two-base
hit SBturda,y and Chicago Cubs'
outfielder Billy WiUiams was relieved or an error in an official
scoring change on Friday's CubsMets game.
Harrelson had been credited
with&amp;. single and Williams charged with an error because the
ball lxrunced past Williams in
the play. Official scorer Dick
Dozer of the Chicago Trib.me
made the change after a check
with players irxlicated the ball
hit a pebbJe or another obstruction aOO bounced away.

PLUS CARTOON

Gallipolis, Ohio
TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY

Cubs Score
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Winters, Lower River Rd.

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WALT DI$NIOV'.
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SU..I!I'I MARKETS

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOYT. INSfECTiED
U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE BEEF

Oil Boat

Seniors making their llrmill!&gt;"
_pearance with the concert were:
Becky Lakin, nutei Donna ear.
GALUPOLIS - John Roes,
ruthers, Debbie Nortb, and Nina son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Reea,
Perry, clartneltj &amp;laie Prose and RL 2 Golllpolis (Rt. 588), has
Bedcy Wlloon, baas clarinets; been named a Natlooal whmer
Detdra Keels, alto saxophon.ei in the annual Harold Harding
Darla Addna, Terry Bria:s, Memorial Essay Contest, sponsored by the U. S. Propellor
Club. Port of Huntington, W. VL
The Gollla Aeld•my Hlgb
School senior received his award
at a dJMer Friday night at the
Holiday Inn, Rt. 60, east of H11Dtington. ·He was one of 24 winners whose prizes ranged from
cruises to U. S. Savings boo:ls
Hannan Trace, historian; Terry and small IWllances.
Miller, Meigs Local, recreation
Rees' prize was a cruise aleader; Betsy Miller, Meigs Lo- board a Sinclair OU tanker from
ca, sq leader; an::l Cynthia a point north of Clijle Hatteras,
Franklin, Kyger Creek, news re- N. C., to 1 gulf coastal port and
porter.
return.
The opening ceremony waa
Two years ago, Ann Rees, his
conducted by the officers, one sister, was a National wiruler
from each FHA chapter in the llrJ received a roundtrip aboard
region. Roseann Meadows, Gal· an Ohio ruver Co. towboat from
1lpoU11 chapter, welcmned the St. Louise to New Orleans.
Other G AHS wlmers named
group, The Elist.rn chaj)ter gave
Friday
night were: Deborah Lynn
devotlooo. An officer of tile IV'
land chapter led group singing.
Gatewood, Susan K. Frazier, Terry N. Briggs, R. Bruce C&amp;mJ&gt;The Southwestern chapter invitbeU,
Wayne Clark, Janice Rose,
ed the 81'0111 to meet with them
fO&lt; the fall regional meeting. Sharoo Ann Sheets, Brenda Jean
Stewart, John Elch aiMI StephaJoy Detty served as secretary.
nie Darnbrough.

TODAY, WE PAY

TRIBUTE TO MOTHERI
There can be no deeper sentiment in
any man's heart, than hi~ love for hi1
Nlother.
We know that on the practical side, she
handles one of the world's hardest jobs
in a way lhat few men could equal. ·
We are proud to serve the.,p.other's of
this fine community and wish you all •
Happy Mother's Day.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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reaching our business office early
this week. Even though the strike
is over, service will not be as fast as
we'd like it for a while.
By the way, during the strike your
"do-it-yourself" dialing helped us
keep long distance running smoothly
as possible. (And since dialing your
own long distance calls is the fastest way to get calls through, you'll
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GALLIPOLIS - Illuotradq
hlo talk wltll cholk drawings, the
Rev. Albert H. MacKenzie 1 rector of St. Peter's Episcopal
cturch, spoke to 165 Future
Homemakers of America on the
State FHA theme, "FHA stars
you and yoor family," 1t the
Roglooal S®th m meeting at
Gollia Acldenzy High S&lt;hool.
The following members were
installed to serve the region
for the 1968-69 echoolyeor:
Deblie Price, GaUf.polis, ,resident; Mar1ha Pugh, Southern
Local, vlee - _presidenti Wendy
Eagle, Eaa~ Local, secretaryj
Rita Miller, SOuthwestern, par..
Uamentartan; Wanda Johnson,

ASK TO WED
GALLIPOUS _ Two couples
applying for marriage licenses
in Gillis Count3 Probate Court
were Clayton Morrison, 25, Vinton, laborer, and Pearly M. cordell, 19, Vinton, 1t heme, and
Roger Lee Roberts, 19, Gallipolis, stud~nt, aiMI Violet oar.
lene Planb, 17, Gollipolls, sl&gt;l·

Cruise on

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and costs, stop sign '1olatl0hi
Arlie E, Abbott, Pomeroy Route
3,$5 aDII costa, defective brakes;
Du&amp; E. Turner, Sr., HarrlaonvWe, $10 and coats, left ot cen-ter: Chlrlotts L. mack, Mldclleport Route 1, $15 and eosts, no
operator's license; Ira E. Sbowolter, ~ llottom Reule I,
$10 and coatll, no driver's 11cense; Jeanette D. Priddy, ~
land, $5 and costs, defective exhaust; Herbert B. Fulton. Cheshire Route 1, $10 and costs,
speeding: Albert L. llartu118,
Pomeroy Roote 3, $10 am costs,
assured clear distance.
Forfeiting bonds ol$27.50each
on speeding charges were MJ..
chael \V. Burri&amp;, Mason; Leonard
Simmona, Portsmouth, ud Chlr·
les Harper, McArttnD'. . Roy A.
Edwards, Detroit, forfeited a
$22.50 bond posted oo charge• of
parking on a roadway lntersec-

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FIATURETTE:
H....w Spry I Am, 3 Oa.,.,. 111 .,,, ·
UISNiiY CARTOONS:
No Smoklng

Rees Wins

State Theme is Topic of

The telephone strike is over. We
want to thank you for your patience
and cooperation.
We're anxious to get service back
to normaL Installation requests, ser•
vice changes, and repairs are still
piling up. Over 15,000 orders are wait-·
ing for us now throughout Ohio. And
you can bet we'll try to fill everyone's
order as fast as possible.
You may have a little trouble

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Epling, Sieve lllebblno, Tommy Linda Glo.., cornets: Cln&lt;b'
Keenan, ancJRidQ' llaoldna, trom. Thlvener, rrencb hOrni R I c k y
bbnes; and John Thomal, P a m Hcuek and Mark Walker, tromSaunders, Tom Morpn and Jotm bones; BUI Luaher, baritone
hom; Tom sanders and Romle
Mor- tnnnpela.
The senior band progra~~~ ap. Saunders, percusalon.
llllter lglln expressed h l a
el1ed with Themes FrOm ~.~mart
Overtures inciUdlnsllmGiovami pride In tds musicians, uThey pn's ~4 !eaturlrw a male
and The Malle Flut., works com- have -orked hard. There have vocal ememble oC the boncl.
Cadet musician• oloo played
posed over 200 yearo 811», and In been jays when we dld not speak
Love
Is Blue, Born Free, and
to
each
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andtllerehavebeen
contrast, tbe aenlor bandsmen
aloo pl11,yed Dance and In- da,ya when we should not havtt S'Cool Room Dixie,
During Ule 1enlor bud pro- ·
termezzo, a modem elaalic ~Y spoken to each other."
The evening'1 concert open- gram, the band dJrector was•
Charles Carter.
The Rule section compooed of ed with a program by the 81· presented surprise giftt, includ- .
Tom Br........,rry, Beelcy Glb· member Cadet Band, alii this lng a gift certificate frcm the:
band membero,presemeclb)'Qm.
600, CIII'OI lluebolt, Beclcy La.
dy Thlvlner, ud a large bQx, b)'
kin, Borbara LIQ'ne, Sharoo Tay.
Mark Epling, conto!Ding a new
lor and Melanie Wiseman, waa
.h at
featured In a "lectlon, Fllrty
Flute a.
Included among final seloetlona
by the Varsity Band were 9ienandoah, sardust, and Be~o~lne ,

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Natalie Wood
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Included: Baby, Won't Yo11
P1ease Come Home?, the popular among teenagers, Wendy,
Duke Ellington' o Mood Indigo,
and HoagJ Carmichael's starduet.
Member• of tile Stage Bend
were: Tom Brandeberry, guitar;
Am Senders, piano; Brett [pUna, drums; Charles Saunders,
bani David Durham, CamUle
Doss, Debbie John1011, RomJe
Henry, Mitzi Lee&lt;b', and Marlene Johnson, aaxophones; Mark

Ut¥,:ui~thed Teaching Award here
sawrday.
'l'hc award hi given in hooor QC
Mlsa Allen, educatlon conaultant
Cor the slow rearnlng program
ATIIENS _:. Mrs. JuanltaHel011 of the otate department oC edoC.atie, Ross COUnty SchoolS, cation.
captured the Am.Y A. Allen OIJoo
It was _presented during the
-------·---~ oecond annUli Spring Conference
em ChUdren With Learning Diswas foii&lt;Med by lhe Stale abllldes held at Ohio Univerolcy.
at intermission, 1nd then the
Four teachers were nominated
81J.member Varslcy llond.
for the award, lneloidlng Mrs.
A novelty selection by the Cf- Jean GardDer, Galli a Aclldemy
det musicians was Bill Gr?\ High School Instructor.

Teaching Awa'r d

e'll be
right with you.

,,as Drive·ln
Dooble Feature
SPINOUT
Elvis Presley
Shelley F'abares
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please

POMEROY - Robert Taylor,
state representative of the Ohio
CHICAGO (UPD- RooS&amp;nw's
Associatioo of Public Schoo] Emtwo - run homer in the first in.
ning atd Randy Hundley's run. ployes, wiU be speaker when
scoring singleinthe second paced the Melgs County Chapter of
the Chicago Cubs to a :J..l vic- school emp]oyes holds a dirmer
meeting Thursday evening at the
tory over. the New York Mets sa~
Salisbury Elementary School.
unSay behirxl the four- hit pitchRobert Bowen, superintendent
i ng of Bill Hands.
of
Meigs County Schools, will
Santo hit his sixth homer of
the season after Bllly WiUiams give the welcome and musical
was hit on the left ankle by one numbers will be presented by
of Tom Seaver's pitches with pupils of the Salisbury School
under the direction of Mrs. Lutwo out in the first inning.
Hundley singled home the CUbs' cille Swackhamer. Ross ClclaOO:,
third run in the sccancl inning local president, will introduce
after Lou Johnson was hit on the guests. The affair is scheduled to
right wrist by another Seaver get underway at 7 p.m.
pitch and moved to second on the
Met pitcher's wild pitch.
The Mets scored their run in Underwood Named
the fourth on Ron SWoboda's
dooble, an infield out and Jerry
Deputy Sheriff
Grote's single.
Hands walked only one and
GALLIPOLIS - Sheriff Denstruck out foor enroute to his ver A. Walker has appointed
third win of the season and his Phillip Neal UOOerwood or Kasecond consecutive four -hitter nauga a Gallia County De_puty
against the Mets. Seaver sufiered Sherif( and. cancelled three othhis third defeat
er deputy commissions.
Deputy commissions canceUed
include Burl Cook, 1032 First
Ave., GaUipolis; Derry HemJ&gt;~·~ \Ill
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Taylor is Speaker

~·Tonight,

Pm prou ..
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Woodard, carole McLaUihlln.

MIDDLEPORT - David Ver·
Bouwens, of Portsmouth, described the new EDDD telephone
system to be put into service
in Meigs County on June 16 at
2 a.m. for memOers of the MidPOM£ROY - Ten defenllants
dleport • Pomeroy Rotary Club were fined and f111r rortetted.
Fridl,}' evening following dinner bonds In the Meigo eouncy court
at Heath Church.
of Judge Frank W, Porter Frl·
VerBouwens, an executive or dll,y.
the General Telephooe Co. of
F1ned were A- Traut,
Ohio, described E:~~panded Direct Ewlrwton Route 1, ~ ud costs,
Distance Dialing (EDDD), as the detective bnkes: Daniel C. Ne,y,
most advanced available and the Albany Route 2, $5 and costa,
system that eventually will link
defective exhausti Lomtle Lethe world into a single telephone Master, Geysvllle Houte I, $10
system.

neglect of duty and extreme cruelcy.
A case dismissed was that of
Buckeye Building and Loan Co.,
\·s. Phillip DuFrain, Dorothy VuFrain, aD1 the Modern Fleating
and Suppl.Y Co. The case was
settled and dismissed at the
plaintifrs costs.

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Divoree is Granted

,.-.GREGORY PECK

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Fined; Four

special Cancer Day promotion In
which a percentage

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If thinQI like head, shoulder and leg room are important
to you, take a close look at the new Chevrolet
AYtomotiYI New1 dld-and ita 1968 Roominess Index
shows Chevrolet is the secon"d moat spacious of all
American sedofts.
The roomiett? That distinct1on, we're not at all
embarrosaed to admit, goes to America's most popular
luXury cor. Based on the RoomlntnlndeJ:, which
total• IIYin key lnleril)r dimttnsions to the fraction Qf an

Yo~'ve

nt.ver seen sOvings/lle

this on '68 Chevrolets attd
Chevelles. Sav8 ,:,n popular V8

engintl, P.UtQmql~ lrdnsmistiOns,
whitewall lfresoor-&lt;tnd.more.·Juat
taie1a loo• ollhest n.:o bOnul
sbvlngi pf_ons. tfien ·tali to your

Part of tl,• Nl1ionwide B1U Sf'bm
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1;ta~peri,~~9 no\&lt;J .ti j';':,lour Cb~rolet.•ilealeir'·i·. a tttim~hdou~ss.;~~~;:~~;r~b~~!5~~;6~;:~' ~~we!· un•v ·ih~·le.:xltr
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FAQAL

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lortUI.SIIYingl
J Any Che~ro/sf or Chevelle with 200·hp Turbo-Fire VB.
and whilewol/$.
"•• 2 Any Chovro/et or Chovel/e wilh 25/J-hp Turbo·Fire VB,
Whitewalls.
i Any regular Chevrolel wit~ 250-hp TIJrbo-Fire VB, Turbo

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of a point behind the A-door luxury model.
A pretty good showing.when you consider how much
more the e.~~:pensive mod~s sells for. And some of the
ot~er cars Chevrofet toppi!d carry Just as Impressive
price togs.
But that's just a sample of lhe pluses you get at o
Chevrolet price. You'll flnd a lot mort of them in the fine
' thing-s Chevrolet hat dtsigned around all that spoc:e.

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TISSUES

ARGO
PINEAPPLE
JUICE

200-Ct. 2-Pir

1-Qt. 14-il. Co•

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· 7e&amp;r. "We baft a wonderflll!rateriltf¥. We belWe have cloaeness," remarked HalL

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·"WITIIIeadersllke C. T, CUseU, JiJ!I ,ROusb,
Glrland Par10111, Tom Metcolt, fred Nlllirt, Paul
w..-ner, BUi Knlcht, Bob Waif and muir Dlhoro,
lic&gt;Ya lo tltla .,... are receiving tba boat trlll1l!W
poialblo. Wltltoot mea like litis, It would be bJ&gt;.

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duriJII lite pairt yeai-. Now, otllctlla are ~ lor 1968-19611.

LOIS SAVER, lollddlollort, otoncll1111 brood Jllllll&gt;o She plac:ed
2nd In the 220 yard daah uid 4tlt In lite l'llllllin£ lq Jump.

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sAVimERs, rlcht. ~eceptad the Pre~, from T. a. Rowe, president or Oldo

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twx1 drive chaittnan ta selected, scout olflcllla
-'1!11 to rlln funds for next 1eor.
Tbe prenot MGM membershljl Is 992. Holl hopes to pa10 tba 1,000
mark oooi&gt;. Wltlt CCil1tlllled ,._... from reslclrilll of lite Trl-&lt;:owrb'
Area, wl're a~ ~~ .Pl''CI'IJD wW Improve. In fact. lt rna.v reach
111 all- dille IIIah under. Hall's oxceUeotleaderahljl.
AS

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The Howard Bibr Slundero lnsuraoco Aaoni:i ·
eUvor award II a 1peCial roc118111•
Uoo luDchollo held at the IIGII4IJ .... Lani:uter.

wW cuiduct tbalr omllll

CATi.UNA '68. ;, design, o 1um...;

wd!;drobe ~ rp(;rnwear ttparat.S . ·
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GARY R. Short' s resigniUoD beccmes elreCUve W-5dl1.
folldwtnS cloy, Fraok Jenn!np wW become tba new elf¥ mana..,. oi GaliiPolls.
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Gabar~ine ·lrHzef:mtobr,

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ldopted tba cl13' m~r form of aovermnoot

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541 yeoro11g11 (1916) lllnd!WIIIIIo baYO ser...t u elf¥ ftWIIiOr.

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BET1'Y MIU.ER Galllpillo .....,, left, and Clllilllt Doll,
Galllpolls, shOifD ~lite o,.nt. Doss woo the 100 yOrd duh.

ED MYERS wU lite 4rst. Gallipolis cit¥ manoger. He took
oftlce on Jan. 1, 1918.

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omERS were: John Hall. 1922-27; Art MtUer, 1927; Hamer
Kerr, 1927-30, Jolm Gwtn, 1930-34i Adolf Henke, 1984-36; John
Gwtn. 1936-4:1; Stewart Clendeol.o, 194M5; Homer Kerr, 1945; J.
Roy Bortlett, 1946-57; Austin 0. Cotton, 19;8-62; Gary R. Short,
1961-118; Frllnk D. Jenotngs, 1968- -.

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OUTGOING Cit¥ lllnager Gary R. Sllort rsoks third In years
of service wllll six. J. Roy BarUett hel~ lite post lonpr tltiiiiiQI·
bod¥ else - 11 consecutive years.

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JEAII $WEENEY.
Oll;illlll lite llwlla to
thoH :who auended. Jeu 18 a posalblo 1968 Olympic tesm
member. StwJ Is a ml!lllber ot tile Ohlo Track Club. She will
_ . Ia tba DIUOIIII meet II DoD,..., Ccilo, Aut\1ui116.

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TWO men held the position on separate occasions - John Gwln
Am Hmter Kerr. Gwln served nine years during his two terma,
Kerr totaled tour years.

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GALUPOUS' ftrst govermnental unit wes formed In 180t - 14
10r• after tba Old French Clcy was founded.

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THE first ,government 164 years ago called tor a _presidential
- . . - he was J. R. R. Bllreau. In 1866, Gallipolis cbaopd to

the lftl,)'or form

D. HOLLIS WOOD, rich~ acceplad lite President's Achievement Anrd. trml 1'. B. Rowe, president of otdo Fannera :m..
surance Group.· The Roblnson-Davi~under1 Asency, Inc.,

or govermnent. First Gallipolis mayor wu John C.

llmnroo. .

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TWENTY-siX lndivi-s served the clcy aa president durlOI a

recet'fed the bronze award

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Gabardine Jomaica Short,

held at the HollciB.Y 1m, LoncaJter.

62.-year period. Sixteen served as mayors over a 52-yqr period.

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541 YARD DAllll, CUIIa - - Vlntoa Count¥, !ell,
and Katey Dorot, Kyger Creek, are •'-" at lite fiDllh u,..

CAMDJ.E DOSS, OwDJpoUs, runa throqh the tliPe as she
100 yard duh Ia 13 oecondo Qat on the right Ia Betlt

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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from lite files of the llally TribUne
and weekly GeUia Times .... Ira L. Neal, 6t, gronp Ieider, dlea
ouddonly .... Bill Burko ~ student or 1948 graduaUng class at
Glllia A&lt;:odemy Hlih School .... Forrest Davia elected Galllpoll1
Elgles Club president .... Washington PI' A demotes tsOO to clcy 1
recreation bc:8rd , .. T..S A1clo Fontana to be buried in Arllnatoo
National Cemetery .... Ed McFann, Queen Bees defeaterri- Gal- r
· lians 7-1, ID4icl first loso of year on Racine, 7-ll .... GAllS bu.,
bailers eliminated 8-0 by Lancaster Golden Gales Jn Clus A
District tournamenL
lllllekl 1&amp;.6 vicUm ol GAHS nine.

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GAILIA Acsdsm1 lltgh School's 1968 !ootlioll team wiU GAWPOUS - Howard ilok- award in recogolttm of tltelr oftwo lludeDI traloers plus four m._n 1econlllv to Coocb Gleon er Soullllerl lilsorance Aaeocy, forts to lllllllloln qlllll13' custoTrout. llll&lt;e Vaoco, Jerey Gooldlo, Lewis McKimey and John !Jdd. 437 Second Awnue, baa been- mer nntce thl'ou£11 etfecUve
more wtu. terve aun&amp;raprs this fall.
eented the 1Uver Presldeut'a insunnce planning, ~ent
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Adllo.......U Award and tba ftd&gt;. llld perform~~~co for Ohio Farm·
f!IIL Ftllher, a member of last year's team 1111111 he 111l'fored IJIIODollaYifoSoun!era lnslll'OIICe en lnsuraoce Compaey and eo.
a broken lee. wiU 1ene as one trllner. Tom Morgan wiU &amp;IIIII ...,y, foe,, :i2 Loculi Street, lonlal Herttlge Life lnluraoce · ,
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Gllllb&lt;itt, baa boon preaenled • C&lt;mjwqr, members of Olllo
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tba bninze Prelkienfs A&lt;hlo,... Farmers lnslll'Uice Grcq~.
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H""ard Blklt Sounders was the bronze award for tbair IJUI. •
era. Dave Gre1n, Alhena. waa third with 13'-h. _
present to aece»t hta ~pne:y's staDdlrw service on behalf of ••
allwr award froim T, B. Rowe, Oldn Farmers 101urance em... ••
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tba covotod IIIIJII' Prealdellt' 1
Acldevemoot Altin.
TRABERT INDUCTED
D. Holll1 Wotld wao pro1ent
CNONNATI ((JPI) - TOllY
to lecopl tho RoblnaooHlavto- Tnllert, former ' United States
Btl•nderl law&amp;r~e Apncy, foe. tennis ehamploo and a tq) pra
oward frcm lit. itolre at the ope- tennis otar, Saturclo,y nl(ht bOo
clal lunct.m In Lancutar. 0n17 came tba ninth mon IID!cted Into
22 select Soutbaut Oldo lnsur· lite Hamlltoa Counl3 Sports Holl
111ee opudo•·IOI'nlll tba brCIIZO or Flme.
~· Acldevlmeat Award. · lnducUoo ceremonies w e r e
Howard Bliuor,Samwloi'o Jnaur- held 81 lite Uelted Auto W~a
111ee Apllq 'U col...t tho eUYOr Holl In suburban Evendole.

Seniors to

c. Mesh KnH Scoop Neclc Pvflo.,.,, $3.50.
Gabardine Witch Britch, $4'.00.

Be Honored

CATALINA '68 .. . Doll f~o
Summer Kent in cool catton .
a. MeJfl K.nif V-N•clc Puflover,

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Gabardine Wife~ lrifch, $5.00.
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textured plaid knit
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learo new sc•DII• by r..U1111 them c.......tly with eoch - e l

Speech Disorders Heavy Handicaps
GALLIPOLJB - Coral C r e. ties are
meuJJ, RN, a ltalf nune em- ancl ~01ed

generall,y unreeognlzed power deUcll lo determined by

understood. llaQT

by lito Golllo C o u n I y

llftderlifug characterlat1ea a r e

lealth Department, 11 urllna
IJ'Niar ptd&gt;llc understanding of
.he Yltal work ,Performed In the
field of Speech diiOl'den.
Aa coordinator lor the IJ)eec!l
and hearing clinics JpOnsored by
Oldo Unlveralf¥, ' 1n -sUm
wltlt """"" heallil, departmeoto,
lho oloo eJII(aloo In tba arUclo
below lite role of the reJ(ooll
eUnic1:
Chlidroa wllll-cbdloordoro
are - of lito lorg&amp;lll - ·
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blllllll•_.t ,...,stera 1n tile
111111-. c~,:... Two mUiion &lt;hli·
dnobetwNIII1eogasof5&amp;11d21
para ore Ollimated to have
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(1) Spoech-&lt;iefecUve childreo
appear w be retarded lldlolao.
Ucolly 111&lt;1 fall lo lake advantap
of cpportunltiea for collegetfalnlng.
(2) A opeoch defect tendo to
Impair lllo child's roladoooblp
with his parents. He ..., be&lt;OJJIJIIOII

come overdependent because hia
parll!llta are ov~nolicitou1 and
over Qlllpatltelle. The diUd 111111'
wltltdraw socllll¥ w11111'n t h e
home II Will AI outside.
(3) The deUclt In earntne -·
or bl'OIJilrt about by lite averoga
deUctt In -ch II at lnll 25
por - . Generolly Ill• earntne

"'ello for admlsalon ODd the
lite perSOD'a paraonallf¥ devel- Ievere speech dllordera ol thla
opment and toward lith area the clinic I are only a .WI
pebble In lite pond.
speech problem.
Tile regional cllille hao ad(4) A -ell disorder tendo to
VIDCed
In IIWI)' WIJII stnoe Ito
~ .. lndl'f!~·· leU·
ovlluat!oe 111111 porltxlll odluot- - " " In JIIIIW'f lt87. w.
mont. Aolde from aclull touch
.... employ el8lll - · from
and ...... _.tl the Oblo Uelvorllt¥ wbo on Obtainmost lndmate mean• ot periOI'l- Ing their me-• In !(oeeeb Paand twu Doctorlll Inll IDierrelaUooohl9a. 11 lo tba
chief ...... or oxprellllng fool·
' who -"'""tho olin·
ore able to nudntal. u;;
ii!P, OliiJOritiiCOI llld mecllta.
taraeot
llll'OIImonl
of' ..._; or tile
Uooa.
llx _,u., btlng Nt"'tdlu the
TAKES TIME
All oflhlo eomot bo Q)rrect- Unlveralf¥.
All 01&gt;t• of -'li.
ed ovenilil&gt;t """ IIWil' tlmeo a
yeor filii _ , of tho pl. Gil. art recel'flllc corrte!IYi.!bar~ lbt
Ita OOUIII1 bat a rqiDool -ch liD' In ..,r omall
clinic held Sotuido.Y llllll'lllnll'l pteoeot we lleve tlltii liill*!l"
bat duo to , the NIDlbor or re- paUIIIIo; CIHI I~ pa.,

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UOD4 two audltocy defecll &amp;lid The Chineoe observe Oct. 10
II&gt;Jli'O'Imaial 60 other _.., u Independence Day. It com·
dloorclon from llllla, Gall1o, memoratea !he anniversary of
!he overthrow of !he Manchu
and""'*"' Countlea.

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t r - II limited In time llld
1111! blit tile dlreCUoa Is ll'flbl,
SUNDAY
With qUI!IIInr elrorto "" ~
TIMES-SENTIJiiEL
In thO naor fllture lhll g o o d
PIIIIUihH till') &amp;IIIIa,• 1q· cbt Ollla V.Ui)·
trolidnr lil 'chU&amp;Iwod edilc-._ , ...,...!"'Ct.
GAt.LlPQWi lWIS THllll'NE
el!ocU•t Plll'eboiogk COIIIIoollnr,
12$ TIIJrci:AI'f,, Gllllpolll, Ollie, ~lAt . , ...
&amp;lid O.lh corrocUoD wiU ., IJ•"-11 •~er&gt; IOttlldl) ' ''"ins -.upllll•,.•·
ca...
Paid •• Olll~it. Ohio.
h..;., In
toward tbo better· s-m
usn.
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moht of' lffidreo In our lllllllo
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violent ilctlv~l btcluae ,..
dqn't lla,ve, niaturat actlvllleo ·
like soillli,,Jjniln~ ~o-hunt·
in&amp;. for eki!!ll~le•. Wpjnen find
tbeli' ,it'lti~tton Jn rslatng
c~il!lriil(:49.~. I aliP!&gt;Oie. w.

have tllll,#ni lmpulle.

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BERRfS WORLD

INSTRUCTOR JEANNE FANNELLY II ~ wltlt Br1111 Grlmea In lite producUGII of
opeocb IIOUIICia by vi...Uzlng the 1001111 In con.iunc:don wltlt tba pte-..

Gabardine Jamaica, $5.00.

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....,U~ !.cthiUea In the Trl.&lt;:ounb' Areo dlll'lnl tltol)lll
· 7e&amp;r. "We baft a wonderflll!rateriltf¥. We belWe have cloaeness," remarked HalL

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·"WITIIIeadersllke C. T, CUseU, JiJ!I ,ROusb,
Glrland Par10111, Tom Metcolt, fred Nlllirt, Paul
w..-ner, BUi Knlcht, Bob Waif and muir Dlhoro,
lic&gt;Ya lo tltla .,... are receiving tba boat trlll1l!W
poialblo. Wltltoot mea like litis, It would be bJ&gt;.

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possible to run a aucce11ful program," contllllld

llalt.

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ON .•
f of tba MGM Dlstrlc4 Holl prallaci )IIJ'onta, aC!IIIt.loo!dOrs, .buslilossmeo, and all otbaro w h o - to lite JII'OII1'0DI
duriJII lite pairt yeai-. Now, otllctlla are ~ lor 1968-19611.

LOIS SAVER, lollddlollort, otoncll1111 brood Jllllll&gt;o She plac:ed
2nd In the 220 yard daah uid 4tlt In lite l'llllllin£ lq Jump.

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loon 11 a

sAVimERs, rlcht. ~eceptad the Pre~, from T. a. Rowe, president or Oldo

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twx1 drive chaittnan ta selected, scout olflcllla
-'1!11 to rlln funds for next 1eor.
Tbe prenot MGM membershljl Is 992. Holl hopes to pa10 tba 1,000
mark oooi&gt;. Wltlt CCil1tlllled ,._... from reslclrilll of lite Trl-&lt;:owrb'
Area, wl're a~ ~~ .Pl''CI'IJD wW Improve. In fact. lt rna.v reach
111 all- dille IIIah under. Hall's oxceUeotleaderahljl.
AS

nrmero
The Howard Bibr Slundero lnsuraoco Aaoni:i ·
eUvor award II a 1peCial roc118111•
Uoo luDchollo held at the IIGII4IJ .... Lani:uter.

wW cuiduct tbalr omllll

CATi.UNA '68. ;, design, o 1um...;

wd!;drobe ~ rp(;rnwear ttparat.S . ·
in COol. ~oift,ortal)/e COttOn.

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GARY R. Short' s resigniUoD beccmes elreCUve W-5dl1.
folldwtnS cloy, Fraok Jenn!np wW become tba new elf¥ mana..,. oi GaliiPolls.
The

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'S:"MO;i Turtleneck Pullover, $5.50.
Gabar~ine ·lrHzef:mtobr,

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$9.00. . . .

ldopted tba cl13' m~r form of aovermnoot

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541 yeoro11g11 (1916) lllnd!WIIIIIo baYO ser...t u elf¥ ftWIIiOr.

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BET1'Y MIU.ER Galllpillo .....,, left, and Clllilllt Doll,
Galllpolls, shOifD ~lite o,.nt. Doss woo the 100 yOrd duh.

ED MYERS wU lite 4rst. Gallipolis cit¥ manoger. He took
oftlce on Jan. 1, 1918.

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omERS were: John Hall. 1922-27; Art MtUer, 1927; Hamer
Kerr, 1927-30, Jolm Gwtn, 1930-34i Adolf Henke, 1984-36; John
Gwtn. 1936-4:1; Stewart Clendeol.o, 194M5; Homer Kerr, 1945; J.
Roy Bortlett, 1946-57; Austin 0. Cotton, 19;8-62; Gary R. Short,
1961-118; Frllnk D. Jenotngs, 1968- -.

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OUTGOING Cit¥ lllnager Gary R. Sllort rsoks third In years
of service wllll six. J. Roy BarUett hel~ lite post lonpr tltiiiiiQI·
bod¥ else - 11 consecutive years.

Ceil-..

JEAII $WEENEY.
Oll;illlll lite llwlla to
thoH :who auended. Jeu 18 a posalblo 1968 Olympic tesm
member. StwJ Is a ml!lllber ot tile Ohlo Track Club. She will
_ . Ia tba DIUOIIII meet II DoD,..., Ccilo, Aut\1ui116.

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TWO men held the position on separate occasions - John Gwln
Am Hmter Kerr. Gwln served nine years during his two terma,
Kerr totaled tour years.

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GALUPOUS' ftrst govermnental unit wes formed In 180t - 14
10r• after tba Old French Clcy was founded.

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THE first ,government 164 years ago called tor a _presidential
- . . - he was J. R. R. Bllreau. In 1866, Gallipolis cbaopd to

the lftl,)'or form

D. HOLLIS WOOD, rich~ acceplad lite President's Achievement Anrd. trml 1'. B. Rowe, president of otdo Fannera :m..
surance Group.· The Roblnson-Davi~under1 Asency, Inc.,

or govermnent. First Gallipolis mayor wu John C.

llmnroo. .

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TWENTY-siX lndivi-s served the clcy aa president durlOI a

recet'fed the bronze award

at •

special recognition luncheon

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Gabardine Jomaica Short,

held at the HollciB.Y 1m, LoncaJter.

62.-year period. Sixteen served as mayors over a 52-yqr period.

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541 YARD DAllll, CUIIa - - Vlntoa Count¥, !ell,
and Katey Dorot, Kyger Creek, are •'-" at lite fiDllh u,..

CAMDJ.E DOSS, OwDJpoUs, runa throqh the tliPe as she
100 yard duh Ia 13 oecondo Qat on the right Ia Betlt

tocikthe

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from lite files of the llally TribUne
and weekly GeUia Times .... Ira L. Neal, 6t, gronp Ieider, dlea
ouddonly .... Bill Burko ~ student or 1948 graduaUng class at
Glllia A&lt;:odemy Hlih School .... Forrest Davia elected Galllpoll1
Elgles Club president .... Washington PI' A demotes tsOO to clcy 1
recreation bc:8rd , .. T..S A1clo Fontana to be buried in Arllnatoo
National Cemetery .... Ed McFann, Queen Bees defeaterri- Gal- r
· lians 7-1, ID4icl first loso of year on Racine, 7-ll .... GAllS bu.,
bailers eliminated 8-0 by Lancaster Golden Gales Jn Clus A
District tournamenL
lllllekl 1&amp;.6 vicUm ol GAHS nine.

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GAILIA Acsdsm1 lltgh School's 1968 !ootlioll team wiU GAWPOUS - Howard ilok- award in recogolttm of tltelr oftwo lludeDI traloers plus four m._n 1econlllv to Coocb Gleon er Soullllerl lilsorance Aaeocy, forts to lllllllloln qlllll13' custoTrout. llll&lt;e Vaoco, Jerey Gooldlo, Lewis McKimey and John !Jdd. 437 Second Awnue, baa been- mer nntce thl'ou£11 etfecUve
more wtu. terve aun&amp;raprs this fall.
eented the 1Uver Presldeut'a insunnce planning, ~ent
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Adllo.......U Award and tba ftd&gt;. llld perform~~~co for Ohio Farm·
f!IIL Ftllher, a member of last year's team 1111111 he 111l'fored IJIIODollaYifoSoun!era lnslll'OIICe en lnsuraoce Compaey and eo.
a broken lee. wiU 1ene as one trllner. Tom Morgan wiU &amp;IIIII ...,y, foe,, :i2 Loculi Street, lonlal Herttlge Life lnluraoce · ,
hiJJi.
Gllllb&lt;itt, baa boon preaenled • C&lt;mjwqr, members of Olllo
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tba bninze Prelkienfs A&lt;hlo,... Farmers lnslll'Uice Grcq~.
•
IRONTON'S Art Mabry wao top acorer with 18 polnta In tba ment Award bi' Ohio Farinoro
RobiDIOII • Dovis • Sawldera •
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Soutboularll Ohio League track llld neld meet II Ohio UnltertlfJ'a lnsuraoce ~ oi Lellqy, Dido. lnaurance Apncy, foe. recelqd
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H""ard Blklt Sounders was the bronze award for tbair IJUI. •
era. Dave Gre1n, Alhena. waa third with 13'-h. _
present to aece»t hta ~pne:y's staDdlrw service on behalf of ••
allwr award froim T, B. Rowe, Oldn Farmers 101urance em... ••
President. of Oilio Former., ala PIJ\Y, Both qeocies - · cited ••
speclll recGilnliloo bmcheoa at for. tbalr prole11ional aervlco ••
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Howard Baker Sounder• lnsur- &lt;&lt;lllpiete prolecUon of litelr cua- •
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ance Aaeney Wll one of only two tomera.
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tba covotod IIIIJII' Prealdellt' 1
Acldevemoot Altin.
TRABERT INDUCTED
D. Holll1 Wotld wao pro1ent
CNONNATI ((JPI) - TOllY
to lecopl tho RoblnaooHlavto- Tnllert, former ' United States
Btl•nderl law&amp;r~e Apncy, foe. tennis ehamploo and a tq) pra
oward frcm lit. itolre at the ope- tennis otar, Saturclo,y nl(ht bOo
clal lunct.m In Lancutar. 0n17 came tba ninth mon IID!cted Into
22 select Soutbaut Oldo lnsur· lite Hamlltoa Counl3 Sports Holl
111ee opudo•·IOI'nlll tba brCIIZO or Flme.
~· Acldevlmeat Award. · lnducUoo ceremonies w e r e
Howard Bliuor,Samwloi'o Jnaur- held 81 lite Uelted Auto W~a
111ee Apllq 'U col...t tho eUYOr Holl In suburban Evendole.

Seniors to

c. Mesh KnH Scoop Neclc Pvflo.,.,, $3.50.
Gabardine Witch Britch, $4'.00.

Be Honored

CATALINA '68 .. . Doll f~o
Summer Kent in cool catton .
a. MeJfl K.nif V-N•clc Puflover,

$5.00 .

On May 19th

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Gabardine Wife~ lrifch, $5.00.
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textured plaid knit
Jheath with duof
&amp;ron bllffon.,J

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learo new sc•DII• by r..U1111 them c.......tly with eoch - e l

Speech Disorders Heavy Handicaps
GALLIPOLJB - Coral C r e. ties are
meuJJ, RN, a ltalf nune em- ancl ~01ed

generall,y unreeognlzed power deUcll lo determined by

understood. llaQT

by lito Golllo C o u n I y

llftderlifug characterlat1ea a r e

lealth Department, 11 urllna
IJ'Niar ptd&gt;llc understanding of
.he Yltal work ,Performed In the
field of Speech diiOl'den.
Aa coordinator lor the IJ)eec!l
and hearing clinics JpOnsored by
Oldo Unlveralf¥, ' 1n -sUm
wltlt """"" heallil, departmeoto,
lho oloo eJII(aloo In tba arUclo
below lite role of the reJ(ooll
eUnic1:
Chlidroa wllll-cbdloordoro
are - of lito lorg&amp;lll - ·
or
blllllll•_.t ,...,stera 1n tile
111111-. c~,:... Two mUiion &lt;hli·
dnobetwNIII1eogasof5&amp;11d21
para ore Ollimated to have
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(1) Spoech-&lt;iefecUve childreo
appear w be retarded lldlolao.
Ucolly 111&lt;1 fall lo lake advantap
of cpportunltiea for collegetfalnlng.
(2) A opeoch defect tendo to
Impair lllo child's roladoooblp
with his parents. He ..., be&lt;OJJIJIIOII

come overdependent because hia
parll!llta are ov~nolicitou1 and
over Qlllpatltelle. The diUd 111111'
wltltdraw socllll¥ w11111'n t h e
home II Will AI outside.
(3) The deUclt In earntne -·
or bl'OIJilrt about by lite averoga
deUctt In -ch II at lnll 25
por - . Generolly Ill• earntne

"'ello for admlsalon ODd the
lite perSOD'a paraonallf¥ devel- Ievere speech dllordera ol thla
opment and toward lith area the clinic I are only a .WI
pebble In lite pond.
speech problem.
Tile regional cllille hao ad(4) A -ell disorder tendo to
VIDCed
In IIWI)' WIJII stnoe Ito
~ .. lndl'f!~·· leU·
ovlluat!oe 111111 porltxlll odluot- - " " In JIIIIW'f lt87. w.
mont. Aolde from aclull touch
.... employ el8lll - · from
and ...... _.tl the Oblo Uelvorllt¥ wbo on Obtainmost lndmate mean• ot periOI'l- Ing their me-• In !(oeeeb Paand twu Doctorlll Inll IDierrelaUooohl9a. 11 lo tba
chief ...... or oxprellllng fool·
' who -"'""tho olin·
ore able to nudntal. u;;
ii!P, OliiJOritiiCOI llld mecllta.
taraeot
llll'OIImonl
of' ..._; or tile
Uooa.
llx _,u., btlng Nt"'tdlu the
TAKES TIME
All oflhlo eomot bo Q)rrect- Unlveralf¥.
All 01&gt;t• of -'li.
ed ovenilil&gt;t """ IIWil' tlmeo a
yeor filii _ , of tho pl. Gil. art recel'flllc corrte!IYi.!bar~ lbt
Ita OOUIII1 bat a rqiDool -ch liD' In ..,r omall
clinic held Sotuido.Y llllll'lllnll'l pteoeot we lleve tlltii liill*!l"
bat duo to , the NIDlbor or re- paUIIIIo; CIHI I~ pa.,

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UOD4 two audltocy defecll &amp;lid The Chineoe observe Oct. 10
II&gt;Jli'O'Imaial 60 other _.., u Independence Day. It com·
dloorclon from llllla, Gall1o, memoratea !he anniversary of
!he overthrow of !he Manchu
and""'*"' Countlea.

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The ntOvemeot 18 slow. The dynasty In \911.
t r - II limited In time llld
1111! blit tile dlreCUoa Is ll'flbl,
SUNDAY
With qUI!IIInr elrorto "" ~
TIMES-SENTIJiiEL
In thO naor fllture lhll g o o d
PIIIIUihH till') &amp;IIIIa,• 1q· cbt Ollla V.Ui)·
trolidnr lil 'chU&amp;Iwod edilc-._ , ...,...!"'Ct.
GAt.LlPQWi lWIS THllll'NE
el!ocU•t Plll'eboiogk COIIIIoollnr,
12$ TIIJrci:AI'f,, Gllllpolll, Ollie, ~lAt . , ...
&amp;lid O.lh corrocUoD wiU ., IJ•"-11 •~er&gt; IOttlldl) ' ''"ins -.upllll•,.•·
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Paid •• Olll~it. Ohio.
h..;., In
toward tbo better· s-m
usn.
. TH£ UAIL \' SESTI"'t\:.
moht of' lffidreo In our lllllllo
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stc·.wl, P11111_,-, ~t$7"

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violent ilctlv~l btcluae ,..
dqn't lla,ve, niaturat actlvllleo ·
like soillli,,Jjniln~ ~o-hunt·
in&amp;. for eki!!ll~le•. Wpjnen find
tbeli' ,it'lti~tton Jn rslatng
c~il!lriil(:49.~. I aliP!&gt;Oie. w.

have tllll,#ni lmpulle.

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INSTRUCTOR JEANNE FANNELLY II ~ wltlt Br1111 Grlmea In lite producUGII of
opeocb IIOUIICia by vi...Uzlng the 1001111 In con.iunc:don wltlt tba pte-..

Gabardine Jamaica, $5.00.

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AJJULT rELtoWSijiP, st. Paul
tolthenn Churdl, 7:30 p.m. &amp;u&gt;-

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By Pat Houek

•;C'MASON CHURCH of Christ~
2:30p.m·. Sunday, meetl.nghoose,
Miller St., oft Rt. 33, Mason.
Everybody in't'i ted.
MEIGS MOTORCYCLE Club

BEACHER
JACKETS

scramble Sunday at dub griJI.llljs
6 miles north or Pomeroy, 20
miles south or Athens, c:m ROute
33.· Signs mark roote. Gates tiP"
pn 10:30 Lm.; races at 1:30

p.m. Admission $1. Free park-IJW, childretl Wider 12 (ree.

waated to know II you were 1117
ftral critic, (I bad )!at startod
wrttlq the column 1o Febni&amp;J'1)
I would h&amp;Y8 to answer, :rouwere
tho ftrat to take time to write
a 1 - tO me. I want to th"'*
)'OU beeauae now I know I mu•
Friend,
mab my wr!tlq more el...-.
J must be a very poor writMa.vhe y.ou have helped me
1 tboUgbt I could express
toward my aual &lt;lt becoming I
deep and leader love lor
better writer.
mot11er without Oowery
This 11 the only way I can anI thooJgllt It was el10tlil1
swer
Iince )'01.1 didn't sJgn your
lhow by example that abo was
letter.
rlllllled, needed, necessary ond

MONDAY
.BETHEL 62, lirtmlatlooal or.
der of Jobs Daughton, Monday,
7:30p.m. Pl&gt;moroyMaoonlcTem·

pte. Election or Bethel orrtcen
and cooncll members.
DAUGHTERS OF RUTH, United Methodist Church, 2 p.m.
MoOOay at the home of Mrs.
Albert Gloeckner.
POMEROY PTA, MDIIiay at
7:30p.m.; safety pairol
give

Angela Darlene

wm

the flag pledge and be presented
trophies; new oftlcers installed:
ftrst grade aOO kindergarten par~

ents ha~_!efreshments.
.
WSCS AT HEATH Methodist
CIMirch, - · 1:30 p.m., lnataUatloo of olllcers and pledge
aenice. Rev. Max Donahue in-

Max Roller, Miss Bess Sanborn,
Mrs. Ze11a Riley, Mra.

Lee

Smith, Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs.
Kay Rail.

TUESDAY
SOUTHERN LOCAL B a n d
Boosters regular meeting, 7:30
p.m. Tllescilll' at hlgll scbool.
EJectioD ot officers, cHscuadon
of by-Jaws anc:l summer projects
anJtllllllced,
INSTALLATION NEW officers,
Oblo Eta Phi Chapl2r of Beta
Sigma Phi &amp;&gt;rorlty, 8:15 p.m.
Tllescilll' at Celumbus and Southem Ohio Electric Ce. building,
Middleport.
- -POMEROY WOMEN'S Bewli~
Assn. armual meeting, Tuesday,
7:30 p m. at Pomeroy Bowling

Harden of Syracuse. 111o br~ct Is a.ltJII &amp;n&lt;Juate of ·
Middleport 111gb SChoct ud Ia ..,. -~ II .the POint , .
Plouant Doley Queeo.
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Mr. H8rden Is a-11164 grodulle of Raci•lllgll SChoct and
Is pre~~ servlrc with tba u.S. NaY)' It Olk Harber, Wlahlogton. A June WOIIIIing Is beiJW plaaned.
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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mro. !Jwliht Haley of Middleport, Route I, are annooncllv die cng88emont and lllliJI'Oith1~ marriage of dleir dlughl2r, Rebecca Jean, to Gerold
Wayne Drenner, son of Mrs. Jess Barringer of Florida, and
grllldiiOII of Mrs. LIWe Smith of Rutlond, with whml herooldes. Both the bride-elect and her fiance will gradual2 thla
mooth lrool Rutland High School. Mr. Drenner has enllated
ill the U.S. Army and wiU report lor dulY In JuJ.y.

ltalllng officeri hostesses, Mrs.

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Aid with Crusade
Asked of Society

Miss Haley Was a hcmecuning attendant b' two years.
a varsit,v cheerleader for tw1&gt; years, and served on the studeDt councU. She ts also a ('.andystriper at Veterans Memorlal
Hospital. Mr. DreMer has been active in sport&amp; The open
cburcb wedcling will be an event of June 9 It 2 p.m. at the
Nazarene Church In Rutland. A reeeptlm will follow al the
h&lt;ane of Mrs. Smith.

MIDDLEPORT -

Mrs. Knight Tells of
Early American Songs

am o. P. Klein.
l!llf&lt;•
ed
tte~-~
u·•·· "'nga
dl ICUSS ' a IUIUIL~ reQU88-.o.

LADIES' AUXILIARY Lewi~
Man! Poat 263 Amerlcan LeNamli
· ey7
:.':dst J'~h.
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WOMAN'S SOCIETY of World
Sent
c Enterpri E. u B.

Tuesday

Chur:~ :...ual mothe~r

banquet at 6 p.m. Members are
to bring covered cfish mi own

table servlcej program at 7:30,
Sharon Freeker with slides ol
her trip to the Holy Land. Open
to the public .
SOUTHERN LOCAL BaM Boos-

ters, Tllescilll', 7:30 p.m. at die
achool· new omcers installed
Me.rs urged to atterd.
WOMEN'S AUXIUARY ol Veterans Memorial Hosl)ital, TUesday nlglt4 7:30 p.m. hospital
cafeteria. National Hospital Week
to he observed. llulreshments
served.
MIDDLEPORT Bullness and
Professional Women's C I u b,
Tuesday evening; dlnner at 6:30
p.m., Martin Reltaurant. Meet~
iq and program to !oUow at the
office of the Columbia Gat ~

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Masonic Temple. All eom,panims
to atiend.

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Ill Camden l'o!'k io ~one. Mem-

enrolio&lt;lln Rower prdenlng
catalogs

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liealth hallits. ·Plus were mliiO
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congrepllons are sponsoJin&amp;the . &lt;lOri; !lri.: 'liol:tn '·Staey, Mi-a.
Revlvol Fires Cn1&amp;ade.
Kate WUaoo, Mra. Julia Grim,
Announced at the meeting by and Shirley MIUa.

Mra. Audrey swettandtbeRev.

Mr. :Moyer wereauests.Relresh~
meats were served by Mrs. Gil~

key, Mrs,'ldaChilda,Mra.Beaeh,
Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Yeaueer,
with Mra. Merpret Jones as a
contributing hostess.

Leprechaun
The leprechaun, most populor fairy In Irish folklore, Is
believed to be a tiny s~oe·
maker wbo wears a cocked
hat and a leather apron, is un·

friendly 1 and lives in remote
places where only tile noise of
his hammering can betray his

whereabouis.

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NOW'S
THE TIME FOR

CANVAS SHOES
S2,39 to $6.99
foro All The Pomlly

1HE s•aox
Middleport, 0. . ' '

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delicious, young -aDd•,
dcr.- Armour · Turkey. Dnllh•ticks! Theylll love 'em!
lh~•e·

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W-ieners
All Flavon

Co\intry Club

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a lift. When allked

j:)rl•ce nwst be paid.

ror,

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Ycu oald you read my col·
over and over and didn't
mymotberandlhada
reladonahlp. How ... two
cloaer dian (to QIOie my coi•UDUI) a bond DOthlng can break'/
: I Just hope- inyowndauall')tor Ia an adult and I am old,
: abe wUI be able to look II me
! and say abo con see, In aplte
:: ol my wrinkltl, "A girl oiiiQIIY·
: eiina;" 11«1 know "abe harbor' od every IP'Iel, unW It I a y
;: Qllelly on bar bear! as a brooch
:: llbaped Uke a INr." That Is what
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~~ lhiDk whon I look _.the - mw face ofll!l' beloved mother.
Aa tcir~ motbei serving me ...
mother haa always led me to
leYO It glvea her pllltoare
bt oblo to hand me a perfect
p of· cotree, or to say, "Sit
)WI, ru aot 11."
• Ill my heart, one ol the sad~
.st things I con think ol Ia
•-1101 being needed, not haYIDauv4ne for whom you can do IOil'le

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MOM
She hao railed a lamlcy
And worked long hours, too.
It ia for me a wonder,
How all this abe can do.
She hal given her chtldren love
And asked not lo return,

But abe lmew everything woold

tun out
This being what abe had to earn.
My

mother

sometimes went

hungry
&amp;&gt; her chlldren could thrive

Miss Teresa Ann Adkins
Weds John Paul Holley

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:rake Trip to
:State Capital
GALIJPOLIS - Mro. Marvin
scout Leodar a1
Troop 20t, took nino codota and
lloDJcw Girl Scllllll to CaJ-.a
ncMitb, lor a teur of Uw Stall
Houoe and
of tho c..r
ot Solence lllllnduolry.
!, They were acc"""""od by two
oiloiotent loodero, Mro.-.-!
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MONDAY and
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:tor who - adVIIIIAP of her.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Holley

GALLIPOLIS - Miss Teresa was a stand of pearls.
and groom and was the focal point
Miss Belinda Peck of Cheshire of the bride's table, Assisting at
Ann
Adkins,
daughter
oC
William
&amp;&gt; they could stay alive.
was maid of honor and wore a the reception which was held in
I love 011 mother aa do the H. Adkins or Chillicothe Rd. and
Mrs. Audrey Adkins or State St.. pink floor~length satin gown with the 110Cial room of the church
othen
But aome day even though not Gallipolis, became the bride of a heac:t&gt;lece of pink nylon tulle. were Da\·id Holley and Mrs. Har~
Mr. John Paul Holley, son ofMr, She carried · a bouquet of Dink old c. Neal.
asked
while baby's
For her wedding trip the new
and Mrs. Vernon J. Holley, of carnations and
I lball r~ m,y mother,
breath.
Mrs.
Holley chose a two piece
Gallipolis
on
Sunday,
January
21,
For all the times I aa1sed.
Harold Bennett served as the white bonded knit trlmmedinblue
at
2:30
p.
m.
Thlols but a amall ~
Vows of the double rhagcandle- best man and ushers were Lon- with matching navy blue accesFor all abe's done ror me,
llght ceremooy were solemnized nie Boggs and Tom Stutes, all of sories. Her corsage of white
But this II from 11\Y heart,
My leeliqs at last set free. by the ReY. Ronald Justice in The Gallipolis. Miss Lois McGlothin carnations and rosebuds was
registered the guests.
taken from the center or her
Written by Vince lUll First Church of the Nazarene
Mrs.
Adkins,
mother
of
the
bridal bouquet.
with the S,v. Allred Holle.)'&lt;
T~e riew Mu. Holley will be a
brother.,~er' groom, otferili" brtde', wOre·~··two P1ece k:Ut'beiie
.the P~er. 'Nuptial music was wool suit with mink trim a n d 1968 graduate of Gailla Academy
MY
GARDEN
Dear God, she loved her flow~ furnished by Mrs. Clark Duncan brown accessories.- Her corsage High School
Mr. Holley is a 1967 graduate
with Mrs. James Sauaders, vo- was yellow carnations.
ora ..
Mrs. Holley, mother of the or Gallia Academy lllgll School
The very smallest aeemed to calist, singing, "I Love Ydu
Truly" and ''0 Promise Me ... groom, wasdreuedinatwoplece and is presently employed with
IIJ'OW
The chapel was decorated with suit or powder blue wltll black the Central Ohio Breeding AsWith her dear toudl.
baskets of white gladioli and accessories. Her corsage was sociation
Arter a week's wedding trip to
Gtrarrluma red, some panlles baby's breath and nine tiered pink carnations.
The
iour~tiered
wedding
cake
calllelabra tied with whlte satin
points of interest the new couple
blue
~- was
rimmed
with
pink
rosebuds
bowa.
A
till)'
little
palch
wuold
oo
is now residing at Opal Street,
': Dear God; fortin me If I wai
Eacorted to the altar by her and towed with a miniature bride Plantz SubdJvlslon
llllDidllg on~y or myself .. yoo Ste won't want mueh.
lather, the bride wore a noor~
llld In your lurtful lettar.
Aller I read thai 1 - wrJI. AD 1Y7 plant with leavoa OOIIJ'eon length gown ol veUed white satin,
t.Dinsr-inkmiJHOIIJIIII81' A rambler rose upon a sereen . empire styled bodice, with a
shoulder court traJn and I'll:&amp;
Ia a neal I'OOIId ocrlpt, I callod A bird to alng.
vena
sleeves. R&amp;-embroidered
1117 nXItller lmmodlatel1. (Ycu
IIJPllqued
Imported alencon orHe, I · don•t even live close to Some rlowera or some seeds to
ch.ld lace accented her gown at
her, and I have no small dJUneckline
and sleeves. The veJI
dren to plob oil oo her11 oald, Would make m,y motller'o prdep
was
White
nylon tulle accented at
thoro,
••011, Molber, could J have llkl
the crown w:lth simulated pearl
A heavenly thing.
It oo badl,r'l"
orange
bloasoms. She carried' a
Written
by
Jelen
Jowoll
Itouab
h annered, •"No, 1111 child,
cascade
bouquet or white ros~"&gt;
1093 llmlel Drive, Colllpoll~
YOU oald it right, JtOt only 100
buds,
white
carnations
:per&lt;- rlaht but 1,000 per cent. Ohio.
brellh. The bride's

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Is Child Care
tion oo child care led by Joy
HQea e1ltitled ''Chlwer, Age
1" was a feature of a recent
moeting of the LitUe Leading
Ladles 4~11 Club held at Ole home
of Mrs. Harold Sauer, advisor.
Mary Ruth Sauer pve a dem. onst.ratloo on sortirw clothes roc
laW\dry. Joyce Hutchiaon presided at the meeting with mem~rs retiJondi.ig to J:oll calJ with

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die klda, we could ptoul
the houae. u ll you eheek back
tile article. you will see I
say, 'fWe asked" or ..I
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offered." A big dla'erenee
Meml to me.
When something Ia ollered It

llt2Wart. Girl

4-H Club Topic
MIDDLEPORT -

POMEROY ~Ei
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HEALTII!

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325,

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the Washington CourtlY Ia I r- Rice, Clara Dllprd, Mro. lllrlo
--•a. A · mnnber of '!!'
..• ea
. , MIDlo, Mro. Lorry Morrison. Edc~.:Uan and Cburch ol ~st Kir; Wolle,
MJDiJrva Chll-

ed Wring die progtam. T h e eoo were Mra. Klein, Mra. hlnel
The Pbliath.ea !lORI hadbJ Mro.
llari&lt;IY, and Mrs. WayneGihbuna. Martha Chllda opened die meet.
Ohio.
Mra. Brewington prealded al tile lag. Devotion• ontltled Some·
cotree servtee.
sllver
WEDNESDAY
bocb"s Mother rrere preseoUdby
served at the conclusion of the
PLAN OBSERVANCE
CLASS 12 AT HEATil Metho- meetins. Next meeting will be
dist Church, 8 p.m. Wednescilll'. held Tuescilll' at 6 p.m. at the
POMEROY - Amual - Devotions by Mrs. Garnet Ents- Sauer home. Other leaders pre- dauglrter observance of t h e
minger; program by Mrs. Orin sent were Mrs. W, R. Hayes, Women's Mlssl.onar)&lt; !ilclell of
Smith. Hostesses, Mrs. Letta ,and Miss Sherry Hayes, jwti.or the POmeroy Firot B a P tl I I
CIMirch wUI beheldal7:301luraYoung, Mrs. Diana George, Mrs. leader.
day nlgllt at the churdl.
Ruth Euler an d Mrs. Jen
BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46, Roy-

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The mlnliter asked Cor volun· Pral'er.
teers to aslist with the baptistry
In response to roll call, 111.em·
robes cllrlng the cruaade which ben named thalr Cavorlte llowwUI be c:orwmctecl In a tent oo er. Reported m were H o rri e r

of the Rovolu.
During the -meeting which op.
lal.l_l5! ' N"'
tiooary Period, as her topic, ened In ritualistic form by Mrs.
Mrs. A, R. KnlSirt traced the James Brewington, regeot, and ·Mrs. .George MelDhart waa a
history ol music in America Miss Bess Senbo~ chaplain, plano ' - organ reCital to be pre.
and concluded with a tribute to ,Plans were made for the amual seated by Mrs. Harold Lohse
lrnng Berlln, author of God flag day luncheon to be held on and Mra. Cheater Erwin. A tea
was tentatively schedUled by the
Bless America.
JlUie 14.
In her talk, Mrs Knl8IJI reCernlng of the American Wind aoelety to be held In 001\iun.UOO
latecl muelc to die thoughts and Sjmphony to tho Bend area In with the recital to which women
ambitions of the early kttlers. July was announced and t b e of other Middleport churdles will
h said tbat the rtrst011sicbook chapter voted to make a con- be Invited.
Mra. Robert MeElhim.Y report..
was publlabed In America In tribudon.
ea
that 10 table cluths had been
1719 and at that time singing
It waa announced that a reachools became popular. Slletold port ol the Contlneatal Con~ made for the Mount He a I thY
ol E!lzaheth Goose's publication gress held last month In Waab- Christian Home. Working oo the
of a book of nursery rhymes~ lngron, D. C. will be prellell!ocl project were Mrs. :McEitdnn,y.
and how In 1746, Williams sm.. by Mrl. Patr:l.ek Lochary, local Mra. E. L, Lallance, and Mrs.
ings wrote songs that sUrrecl the delegate, at the June meeting. Catherlne Erwin.
A program., the Meigs Counpeople to patriotism.
Fl!teen msmbers and I Wo
Ol Yankee Doodle, Mrs. Knight guests, Mrs. Jolm Kincaid aud
1Y ScOO.I lor Mentai!J&lt; Retard·
said the exact origin ol the ow- Mrs. Walter Crooks, IDIWered ed Children Included a taped Inslc has never been determined. roll call with 1101188 from a war terview with die 1: children &lt;lt
She attributed the hlgll aplrlt era.
the daas Cllllducio&lt;l by Mrs. Ju.
o1 the oont1nenta1 ooldiers, deRed, wblle and blue Roral ..-. lln Webb, teadler. Craft objeeto
spll2 s lack of food and cloth- rllllpm8JIIo were uand In deoor· made bY. the chlld:ren were on
lng, to ear!J&lt; patriotic ...,... atlng the antiQie !llmlahed homo diaplay, and a Qleatton· and anRocordlngs of Yankee Doodle, o! Mrs. Klein to carry out tho swer period on the elaBI mem~
H.U Celumbla and other selec- patriotic Oavor of the meeting. ben and their actlvltlea wos glvdona of ear!J&lt; music were plq- Hoatesses lor die bullet hmdl- en by Mra. Deover Rico.

Chesher.

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::: would
to object
to wu, "II
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month was reql8sted by the RoY. the Leaves ol Gold, onUUed Bill
RBUitln Moyer at s meeting or ODI.r One Mother. Scrlptureil'om
the Ph!lathee Sodoty held Thurs- st. Matthew was read· b7 Mro.
dJ¥ night at tile ~rt Norman Yea..Pr, and the devoChorch ol Chrlsl
dons coneludod wit!' tile Lord's

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Aaslatanco Mrs. Frank Beach.

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with the Revival Fires Cnoade GOkey read, Mother, and M r a.
to be held In Marietta n e x t Rice presented a pOem !rom

MIDDLEPORT - American lasting inOuence to American
Muaic Month was observed at music or the Negro songs and the
Friday's meeting a! Return Jon~ jazz rhythm was Jhentloned by
athall Meigs Cbspter of I h e the program leader. To em.
TEACHERS AND helpers, Chester Communl.ty Vacation Bible Daughters of the Amerlean Rev~ elude the program, Mrs. c. M,
~·-I
·eet t 1
Tue
olutloo bold following a I p.m. Hemoay played the new D.A.R.
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41f at Chester Methodlat Church.-~ .lllllehOOil st the ho1110; .,.,
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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mro. Rlc111f!l Fipl&lt; II( Che!,hl..
are I1UIOIIIIClQI Uw .......... of their dau,liter, Angela
Darle•, to Mr. DonaliJ Harden, .... or Mr. IJII·Mro. llorrla

Rebecca Jean Haley

CAN EVEN
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Cane:, Society.
We wnl also auction off a $10.00 61FT
CERTfiCATE to te higllest bidtler,
'
bids .stilting II $10.00. ·
The highest bidder wilf receive the
Certificate and the American Cancer
•

'SOc;ety will receive the toiol amount
. ()/money received for ce~tifiCotel·

Spe-cial

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W6E
SIZE

LOVE
CUDDLY
PLUSH
ANIMALS
WE HAVE
DOZENS
OF

THEM

�Just Between

Us

SUNDAY
AJJULT rELtoWSijiP, st. Paul
tolthenn Churdl, 7:30 p.m. &amp;u&gt;-

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WILD!
WILD!

By Pat Houek

•;C'MASON CHURCH of Christ~
2:30p.m·. Sunday, meetl.nghoose,
Miller St., oft Rt. 33, Mason.
Everybody in't'i ted.
MEIGS MOTORCYCLE Club

BEACHER
JACKETS

scramble Sunday at dub griJI.llljs
6 miles north or Pomeroy, 20
miles south or Athens, c:m ROute
33.· Signs mark roote. Gates tiP"
pn 10:30 Lm.; races at 1:30

p.m. Admission $1. Free park-IJW, childretl Wider 12 (ree.

waated to know II you were 1117
ftral critic, (I bad )!at startod
wrttlq the column 1o Febni&amp;J'1)
I would h&amp;Y8 to answer, :rouwere
tho ftrat to take time to write
a 1 - tO me. I want to th"'*
)'OU beeauae now I know I mu•
Friend,
mab my wr!tlq more el...-.
J must be a very poor writMa.vhe y.ou have helped me
1 tboUgbt I could express
toward my aual &lt;lt becoming I
deep and leader love lor
better writer.
mot11er without Oowery
This 11 the only way I can anI thooJgllt It was el10tlil1
swer
Iince )'01.1 didn't sJgn your
lhow by example that abo was
letter.
rlllllled, needed, necessary ond

MONDAY
.BETHEL 62, lirtmlatlooal or.
der of Jobs Daughton, Monday,
7:30p.m. Pl&gt;moroyMaoonlcTem·

pte. Election or Bethel orrtcen
and cooncll members.
DAUGHTERS OF RUTH, United Methodist Church, 2 p.m.
MoOOay at the home of Mrs.
Albert Gloeckner.
POMEROY PTA, MDIIiay at
7:30p.m.; safety pairol
give

Angela Darlene

wm

the flag pledge and be presented
trophies; new oftlcers installed:
ftrst grade aOO kindergarten par~

ents ha~_!efreshments.
.
WSCS AT HEATH Methodist
CIMirch, - · 1:30 p.m., lnataUatloo of olllcers and pledge
aenice. Rev. Max Donahue in-

Max Roller, Miss Bess Sanborn,
Mrs. Ze11a Riley, Mra.

Lee

Smith, Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs.
Kay Rail.

TUESDAY
SOUTHERN LOCAL B a n d
Boosters regular meeting, 7:30
p.m. Tllescilll' at hlgll scbool.
EJectioD ot officers, cHscuadon
of by-Jaws anc:l summer projects
anJtllllllced,
INSTALLATION NEW officers,
Oblo Eta Phi Chapl2r of Beta
Sigma Phi &amp;&gt;rorlty, 8:15 p.m.
Tllescilll' at Celumbus and Southem Ohio Electric Ce. building,
Middleport.
- -POMEROY WOMEN'S Bewli~
Assn. armual meeting, Tuesday,
7:30 p m. at Pomeroy Bowling

Harden of Syracuse. 111o br~ct Is a.ltJII &amp;n&lt;Juate of ·
Middleport 111gb SChoct ud Ia ..,. -~ II .the POint , .
Plouant Doley Queeo.
·
· ·
Mr. H8rden Is a-11164 grodulle of Raci•lllgll SChoct and
Is pre~~ servlrc with tba u.S. NaY)' It Olk Harber, Wlahlogton. A June WOIIIIing Is beiJW plaaned.
.

MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mro. !Jwliht Haley of Middleport, Route I, are annooncllv die cng88emont and lllliJI'Oith1~ marriage of dleir dlughl2r, Rebecca Jean, to Gerold
Wayne Drenner, son of Mrs. Jess Barringer of Florida, and
grllldiiOII of Mrs. LIWe Smith of Rutlond, with whml herooldes. Both the bride-elect and her fiance will gradual2 thla
mooth lrool Rutland High School. Mr. Drenner has enllated
ill the U.S. Army and wiU report lor dulY In JuJ.y.

ltalllng officeri hostesses, Mrs.

'

Aid with Crusade
Asked of Society

Miss Haley Was a hcmecuning attendant b' two years.
a varsit,v cheerleader for tw1&gt; years, and served on the studeDt councU. She ts also a ('.andystriper at Veterans Memorlal
Hospital. Mr. DreMer has been active in sport&amp; The open
cburcb wedcling will be an event of June 9 It 2 p.m. at the
Nazarene Church In Rutland. A reeeptlm will follow al the
h&lt;ane of Mrs. Smith.

MIDDLEPORT -

Mrs. Knight Tells of
Early American Songs

am o. P. Klein.
l!llf&lt;•
ed
tte~-~
u·•·· "'nga
dl ICUSS ' a IUIUIL~ reQU88-.o.

LADIES' AUXILIARY Lewi~
Man! Poat 263 Amerlcan LeNamli
· ey7
:.':dst J'~h.
'
WOMAN'S SOCIETY of World
Sent
c Enterpri E. u B.

Tuesday

Chur:~ :...ual mothe~r

banquet at 6 p.m. Members are
to bring covered cfish mi own

table servlcej program at 7:30,
Sharon Freeker with slides ol
her trip to the Holy Land. Open
to the public .
SOUTHERN LOCAL BaM Boos-

ters, Tllescilll', 7:30 p.m. at die
achool· new omcers installed
Me.rs urged to atterd.
WOMEN'S AUXIUARY ol Veterans Memorial Hosl)ital, TUesday nlglt4 7:30 p.m. hospital
cafeteria. National Hospital Week
to he observed. llulreshments
served.
MIDDLEPORT Bullness and
Professional Women's C I u b,
Tuesday evening; dlnner at 6:30
p.m., Martin Reltaurant. Meet~
iq and program to !oUow at the
office of the Columbia Gat ~

..Flag. . ,,, I '

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sembly, 1:30 Wednescilll' night,
Masonic Temple. All eom,panims
to atiend.

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,Plans were also IMdc ror·i trip
Ill Camden l'o!'k io ~one. Mem-

enrolio&lt;lln Rower prdenlng
catalogs

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Sauer ll'ldrqtreshmcnti:.•~ru ·
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liealth hallits. ·Plus were mliiO
lor o bake sale w be il&lt;!ld In
llutlam on M.y 18. Tenlatl've

~~=:~~brough=t 1~
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Prices Ef~ive ~nday, fo/vly 12, Only!

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Young, ;:_,•h

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Mrt. Blanche

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DRUMSTICI(S

Tof:.
VII~,
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.~·· 10M' ·,·rmriJi -'i'.'f 1 1~1ll'cl'l~

congrepllons are sponsoJin&amp;the . &lt;lOri; !lri.: 'liol:tn '·Staey, Mi-a.
Revlvol Fires Cn1&amp;ade.
Kate WUaoo, Mra. Julia Grim,
Announced at the meeting by and Shirley MIUa.

Mra. Audrey swettandtbeRev.

Mr. :Moyer wereauests.Relresh~
meats were served by Mrs. Gil~

key, Mrs,'ldaChilda,Mra.Beaeh,
Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Yeaueer,
with Mra. Merpret Jones as a
contributing hostess.

Leprechaun
The leprechaun, most populor fairy In Irish folklore, Is
believed to be a tiny s~oe·
maker wbo wears a cocked
hat and a leather apron, is un·

friendly 1 and lives in remote
places where only tile noise of
his hammering can betray his

whereabouis.

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NOW'S
THE TIME FOR

CANVAS SHOES
S2,39 to $6.99
foro All The Pomlly

1HE s•aox
Middleport, 0. . ' '

)'""" fanJily· Uris ·

delicious, young -aDd•,
dcr.- Armour · Turkey. Dnllh•ticks! Theylll love 'em!
lh~•e·

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Sucher'•

W-ieners
All Flavon

Co\intry Club

·Ice

a lift. When allked

j:)rl•ce nwst be paid.

ror,

a

Ycu oald you read my col·
over and over and didn't
mymotberandlhada
reladonahlp. How ... two
cloaer dian (to QIOie my coi•UDUI) a bond DOthlng can break'/
: I Just hope- inyowndauall')tor Ia an adult and I am old,
: abe wUI be able to look II me
! and say abo con see, In aplte
:: ol my wrinkltl, "A girl oiiiQIIY·
: eiina;" 11«1 know "abe harbor' od every IP'Iel, unW It I a y
;: Qllelly on bar bear! as a brooch
:: llbaped Uke a INr." That Is what
•
~~ lhiDk whon I look _.the - mw face ofll!l' beloved mother.
Aa tcir~ motbei serving me ...
mother haa always led me to
leYO It glvea her pllltoare
bt oblo to hand me a perfect
p of· cotree, or to say, "Sit
)WI, ru aot 11."
• Ill my heart, one ol the sad~
.st things I con think ol Ia
•-1101 being needed, not haYIDauv4ne for whom you can do IOil'le

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MOM
She hao railed a lamlcy
And worked long hours, too.
It ia for me a wonder,
How all this abe can do.
She hal given her chtldren love
And asked not lo return,

But abe lmew everything woold

tun out
This being what abe had to earn.
My

mother

sometimes went

hungry
&amp;&gt; her chlldren could thrive

Miss Teresa Ann Adkins
Weds John Paul Holley

lick

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i• Girl Scouts

:rake Trip to
:State Capital
GALIJPOLIS - Mro. Marvin
scout Leodar a1
Troop 20t, took nino codota and
lloDJcw Girl Scllllll to CaJ-.a
ncMitb, lor a teur of Uw Stall
Houoe and
of tho c..r
ot Solence lllllnduolry.
!, They were acc"""""od by two
oiloiotent loodero, Mro.-.-!
~say and Mra. llll«ii• Wai.-

'Jace,

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two slit poc:keft, tie dring bottom.

$4.98 VALUE

Women's and Misset' Small, Medium and large Sizes

IN
APPRECIATION
OF TEEN
PATRONAGE

MONDAY and
TUBDAY WITH
THIS SECTION

MONDAY
AND
TUESDAY
OMLY

OF OUR AD

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Bernadine's wHI conlribute S% of Hs Daily
sales Tuesday May 111 to the American

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• Water Repellent
• Guaranteed Fast Color

And watched over them when

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Iotter to yoo ~ a dauat&gt;·
:tor who - adVIIIIAP of her.
:~ abe and ber dau&amp;bler are
.,oat lrlendo a1 yOU and I are."
i She could teU I wu ~
Dl bothered by tile Iotter and
~~ "limow crltlclom ln
~ to take, bel - e It afl,
_ . try to lllderatud her, - ·
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Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Holley

GALLIPOLIS - Miss Teresa was a stand of pearls.
and groom and was the focal point
Miss Belinda Peck of Cheshire of the bride's table, Assisting at
Ann
Adkins,
daughter
oC
William
&amp;&gt; they could stay alive.
was maid of honor and wore a the reception which was held in
I love 011 mother aa do the H. Adkins or Chillicothe Rd. and
Mrs. Audrey Adkins or State St.. pink floor~length satin gown with the 110Cial room of the church
othen
But aome day even though not Gallipolis, became the bride of a heac:t&gt;lece of pink nylon tulle. were Da\·id Holley and Mrs. Har~
Mr. John Paul Holley, son ofMr, She carried · a bouquet of Dink old c. Neal.
asked
while baby's
For her wedding trip the new
and Mrs. Vernon J. Holley, of carnations and
I lball r~ m,y mother,
breath.
Mrs.
Holley chose a two piece
Gallipolis
on
Sunday,
January
21,
For all the times I aa1sed.
Harold Bennett served as the white bonded knit trlmmedinblue
at
2:30
p.
m.
Thlols but a amall ~
Vows of the double rhagcandle- best man and ushers were Lon- with matching navy blue accesFor all abe's done ror me,
llght ceremooy were solemnized nie Boggs and Tom Stutes, all of sories. Her corsage of white
But this II from 11\Y heart,
My leeliqs at last set free. by the ReY. Ronald Justice in The Gallipolis. Miss Lois McGlothin carnations and rosebuds was
registered the guests.
taken from the center or her
Written by Vince lUll First Church of the Nazarene
Mrs.
Adkins,
mother
of
the
bridal bouquet.
with the S,v. Allred Holle.)'&lt;
T~e riew Mu. Holley will be a
brother.,~er' groom, otferili" brtde', wOre·~··two P1ece k:Ut'beiie
.the P~er. 'Nuptial music was wool suit with mink trim a n d 1968 graduate of Gailla Academy
MY
GARDEN
Dear God, she loved her flow~ furnished by Mrs. Clark Duncan brown accessories.- Her corsage High School
Mr. Holley is a 1967 graduate
with Mrs. James Sauaders, vo- was yellow carnations.
ora ..
Mrs. Holley, mother of the or Gallia Academy lllgll School
The very smallest aeemed to calist, singing, "I Love Ydu
Truly" and ''0 Promise Me ... groom, wasdreuedinatwoplece and is presently employed with
IIJ'OW
The chapel was decorated with suit or powder blue wltll black the Central Ohio Breeding AsWith her dear toudl.
baskets of white gladioli and accessories. Her corsage was sociation
Arter a week's wedding trip to
Gtrarrluma red, some panlles baby's breath and nine tiered pink carnations.
The
iour~tiered
wedding
cake
calllelabra tied with whlte satin
points of interest the new couple
blue
~- was
rimmed
with
pink
rosebuds
bowa.
A
till)'
little
palch
wuold
oo
is now residing at Opal Street,
': Dear God; fortin me If I wai
Eacorted to the altar by her and towed with a miniature bride Plantz SubdJvlslon
llllDidllg on~y or myself .. yoo Ste won't want mueh.
lather, the bride wore a noor~
llld In your lurtful lettar.
Aller I read thai 1 - wrJI. AD 1Y7 plant with leavoa OOIIJ'eon length gown ol veUed white satin,
t.Dinsr-inkmiJHOIIJIIII81' A rambler rose upon a sereen . empire styled bodice, with a
shoulder court traJn and I'll:&amp;
Ia a neal I'OOIId ocrlpt, I callod A bird to alng.
vena
sleeves. R&amp;-embroidered
1117 nXItller lmmodlatel1. (Ycu
IIJPllqued
Imported alencon orHe, I · don•t even live close to Some rlowera or some seeds to
ch.ld lace accented her gown at
her, and I have no small dJUneckline
and sleeves. The veJI
dren to plob oil oo her11 oald, Would make m,y motller'o prdep
was
White
nylon tulle accented at
thoro,
••011, Molber, could J have llkl
the crown w:lth simulated pearl
A heavenly thing.
It oo badl,r'l"
orange
bloasoms. She carried' a
Written
by
Jelen
Jowoll
Itouab
h annered, •"No, 1111 child,
cascade
bouquet or white ros~"&gt;
1093 llmlel Drive, Colllpoll~
YOU oald it right, JtOt only 100
buds,
white
carnations
:per&lt;- rlaht but 1,000 per cent. Ohio.
brellh. The bride's

port!"""

Is Child Care
tion oo child care led by Joy
HQea e1ltitled ''Chlwer, Age
1" was a feature of a recent
moeting of the LitUe Leading
Ladles 4~11 Club held at Ole home
of Mrs. Harold Sauer, advisor.
Mary Ruth Sauer pve a dem. onst.ratloo on sortirw clothes roc
laW\dry. Joyce Hutchiaon presided at the meeting with mem~rs retiJondi.ig to J:oll calJ with

~

die klda, we could ptoul
the houae. u ll you eheek back
tile article. you will see I
say, 'fWe asked" or ..I
I IW.d, 11Motber .... '
offered." A big dla'erenee
Meml to me.
When something Ia ollered It

llt2Wart. Girl

4-H Club Topic
MIDDLEPORT -

POMEROY ~Ei
' STORf
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TO
YOUR
HEALTII!

at and Select Masters, stated as-

325,

&amp;AWPOIJfkqt SToJt

the Washington CourtlY Ia I r- Rice, Clara Dllprd, Mro. lllrlo
--•a. A · mnnber of '!!'
..• ea
. , MIDlo, Mro. Lorry Morrison. Edc~.:Uan and Cburch ol ~st Kir; Wolle,
MJDiJrva Chll-

ed Wring die progtam. T h e eoo were Mra. Klein, Mra. hlnel
The Pbliath.ea !lORI hadbJ Mro.
llari&lt;IY, and Mrs. WayneGihbuna. Martha Chllda opened die meet.
Ohio.
Mra. Brewington prealded al tile lag. Devotion• ontltled Some·
cotree servtee.
sllver
WEDNESDAY
bocb"s Mother rrere preseoUdby
served at the conclusion of the
PLAN OBSERVANCE
CLASS 12 AT HEATil Metho- meetins. Next meeting will be
dist Church, 8 p.m. Wednescilll'. held Tuescilll' at 6 p.m. at the
POMEROY - Amual - Devotions by Mrs. Garnet Ents- Sauer home. Other leaders pre- dauglrter observance of t h e
minger; program by Mrs. Orin sent were Mrs. W, R. Hayes, Women's Mlssl.onar)&lt; !ilclell of
Smith. Hostesses, Mrs. Letta ,and Miss Sherry Hayes, jwti.or the POmeroy Firot B a P tl I I
CIMirch wUI beheldal7:301luraYoung, Mrs. Diana George, Mrs. leader.
day nlgllt at the churdl.
Ruth Euler an d Mrs. Jen
BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46, Roy-

'

The mlnliter asked Cor volun· Pral'er.
teers to aslist with the baptistry
In response to roll call, 111.em·
robes cllrlng the cruaade which ben named thalr Cavorlte llowwUI be c:orwmctecl In a tent oo er. Reported m were H o rri e r

of the Rovolu.
During the -meeting which op.
lal.l_l5! ' N"'
tiooary Period, as her topic, ened In ritualistic form by Mrs.
Mrs. A, R. KnlSirt traced the James Brewington, regeot, and ·Mrs. .George MelDhart waa a
history ol music in America Miss Bess Senbo~ chaplain, plano ' - organ reCital to be pre.
and concluded with a tribute to ,Plans were made for the amual seated by Mrs. Harold Lohse
lrnng Berlln, author of God flag day luncheon to be held on and Mra. Cheater Erwin. A tea
was tentatively schedUled by the
Bless America.
JlUie 14.
In her talk, Mrs Knl8IJI reCernlng of the American Wind aoelety to be held In 001\iun.UOO
latecl muelc to die thoughts and Sjmphony to tho Bend area In with the recital to which women
ambitions of the early kttlers. July was announced and t b e of other Middleport churdles will
h said tbat the rtrst011sicbook chapter voted to make a con- be Invited.
Mra. Robert MeElhim.Y report..
was publlabed In America In tribudon.
ea
that 10 table cluths had been
1719 and at that time singing
It waa announced that a reachools became popular. Slletold port ol the Contlneatal Con~ made for the Mount He a I thY
ol E!lzaheth Goose's publication gress held last month In Waab- Christian Home. Working oo the
of a book of nursery rhymes~ lngron, D. C. will be prellell!ocl project were Mrs. :McEitdnn,y.
and how In 1746, Williams sm.. by Mrl. Patr:l.ek Lochary, local Mra. E. L, Lallance, and Mrs.
ings wrote songs that sUrrecl the delegate, at the June meeting. Catherlne Erwin.
A program., the Meigs Counpeople to patriotism.
Fl!teen msmbers and I Wo
Ol Yankee Doodle, Mrs. Knight guests, Mrs. Jolm Kincaid aud
1Y ScOO.I lor Mentai!J&lt; Retard·
said the exact origin ol the ow- Mrs. Walter Crooks, IDIWered ed Children Included a taped Inslc has never been determined. roll call with 1101188 from a war terview with die 1: children &lt;lt
She attributed the hlgll aplrlt era.
the daas Cllllducio&lt;l by Mrs. Ju.
o1 the oont1nenta1 ooldiers, deRed, wblle and blue Roral ..-. lln Webb, teadler. Craft objeeto
spll2 s lack of food and cloth- rllllpm8JIIo were uand In deoor· made bY. the chlld:ren were on
lng, to ear!J&lt; patriotic ...,... atlng the antiQie !llmlahed homo diaplay, and a Qleatton· and anRocordlngs of Yankee Doodle, o! Mrs. Klein to carry out tho swer period on the elaBI mem~
H.U Celumbla and other selec- patriotic Oavor of the meeting. ben and their actlvltlea wos glvdona of ear!J&lt; music were plq- Hoatesses lor die bullet hmdl- en by Mra. Deover Rico.

Chesher.

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Poet's Corner

::: would
to object
to wu, "II
eome in and take

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month was reql8sted by the RoY. the Leaves ol Gold, onUUed Bill
RBUitln Moyer at s meeting or ODI.r One Mother. Scrlptureil'om
the Ph!lathee Sodoty held Thurs- st. Matthew was read· b7 Mro.
dJ¥ night at tile ~rt Norman Yea..Pr, and the devoChorch ol Chrlsl
dons coneludod wit!' tile Lord's

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and craftl'ittstributed

Aaslatanco Mrs. Frank Beach.

11lo part &lt;lt my oolunm y o u

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with the Revival Fires Cnoade GOkey read, Mother, and M r a.
to be held In Marietta n e x t Rice presented a pOem !rom

MIDDLEPORT - American lasting inOuence to American
Muaic Month was observed at music or the Negro songs and the
Friday's meeting a! Return Jon~ jazz rhythm was Jhentloned by
athall Meigs Cbspter of I h e the program leader. To em.
TEACHERS AND helpers, Chester Communl.ty Vacation Bible Daughters of the Amerlean Rev~ elude the program, Mrs. c. M,
~·-I
·eet t 1
Tue
olutloo bold following a I p.m. Hemoay played the new D.A.R.
~·~
•
to
m
•
p.m.
'"
.J Mr
·
LoOk .Wldl hl4b
41f at Chester Methodlat Church.-~ .lllllehOOil st the ho1110; .,.,
._ iJIOII8•
. ·.on "'--.,
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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mro. Rlc111f!l Fipl&lt; II( Che!,hl..
are I1UIOIIIIClQI Uw .......... of their dau,liter, Angela
Darle•, to Mr. DonaliJ Harden, .... or Mr. IJII·Mro. llorrla

Rebecca Jean Haley

CAN EVEN
CARRY IN YOUR

SMALL

Plu•A
TEENS
• 1.
AND
A lfttnlli•
PRE- TEENS

OIIB

Cane:, Society.
We wnl also auction off a $10.00 61FT
CERTfiCATE to te higllest bidtler,
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The highest bidder wilf receive the
Certificate and the American Cancer
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. ()/money received for ce~tifiCotel·

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GALLIPOLIS - The """ual
aprlni dinner meetlni ol tile
EDsllob club was hllbllllhled by
an Impressive lnalallaUon or o!-

Head Mother's League

f1cera.

GALLIPOLIS - The TOddlers

F/(Jwer Show Theme is Set

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Famous Buckeye To be Retired .

Officers Installed At
English Club May Meet
llolzor lloop!W Iller uodergolng
ourgory; Mro, Ooa .Boltd, Mra.
Halen Morton, Mra. !Jolla Klr. kolldall and M111 Carrie Plum-

mer.

·llllllalled by Mrs. Mabel Taw-

A wel&lt;0111e waa glvOD fDgueila
and two heW members, Mra.
Irene Br....., and Mrs. -

ney, past prea!dent. were Mrs.
MarJorie

Inn in Jackson.

To TaMsels Mothers Leque
Election of officers was held
elected officers at the May meet~ with the following reaulta: Pre-lng held at the home of Mra. sident - Mrs. Lester Plymale;
Robert Coulson, Tuesday. The Vice President - Mrs. Cvl Gilpresident, Mrs. Robert GUles- lespie; Secretary - Mrs. Glfftl
pie called the meeting to order. Smith; Treasurer - Mr111. KenA poem, Mother, was read by neth BosUc; Corresponding Secthe hostess and the league pray- retary - Mrs. Robert Coulson·
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art, and Historian-Librarian Reports oC officers and com- Mrs. Buck Wileoo.
After the business meeting,
mittees were given. A letter from
district president, Mrs. Kemeth a white elephant sale was held
Scites coocerning t lr e Amual with Mrs. Darrell Day acting as
Spring Conference to be held auctioneer.
Refreshmenta were served to
June 15 wa11 read. It was report.
ed that the installation dinner the sixteen members present by
wUJ be held Tuesda,y, May 14 the co-bostell, Mrs. Harold Walat 7 p.m. at the Lamplighter ker and Mrs. Kemeth Bostic,

Pb'maie, president;

Mrs. Florence WlckllDe, vice-

MulUneaux..

presidenti Mrs. Alma Caudlll,
secretory, and Mro. Roaei&gt;Ud

Present were, Mrs. Rolt!bud
Baker, Mra. Ruby Boaoartl, and
guest. Mrs. JWie Cantrell; Mrs.
Wllla Breland, Mrs. Alma Cau~

Baker, treasurer.
Different colored candles re.
presenting oftlcers were lighted
trorn a central white candle as
the charges were gl.vett and ac~
cepted by each.

- Abotract dealsn.
CLASS 7, ROtreohlng Pool -

placo wit!&gt; tho Slalo'a other !amoos bottle nags earrlOd by
Ohio &amp;Didier&amp; in every ._;or

confilct dallng hock fD the Mexi-

Mra. Jemie Elliott, outgoing

Marjorie Plymale, Mrs. Mabel
Tawney, Mrs. Margaret Tapping,
Mrs. Mabel Waugh, Mrs. Flor-

IIULES FOR EXHIBITORS
1 ·- Entries In all dlvlalona
open tO all gardenera ( mr,yooewllo wi!Jheato enter. 0n1y
entry to q one clau.
2 - Entry carda Bbould lnllllfteo of all plant mater.· tats. Entry cord forma will be
fllrlllohed by the Entry and Claa1 olllcatlon Committee.
3- Flowenfor arrangements
~ need not be grown by the exldbl-

1 tor,

4 - Foliages, aceessories,
dried, polated or !rested malerlalo oro pormltled In a 1 1
claa~ea ·. unleas oGterwlse atat..
eel. Dollllnlllt ln!erellln all clu111 mull be of fresh cut materIal unleaa otherwise stated.
5 .- Entrlea muat be aet up
b - n 9 and 10:3() a.m. SOiurday, May 18, At 10:3() a.m. tho
lloor will be cleared In order
, lor tile commllteea fD prepare
tho room lor judging.
6 - Judging will be by the
alandard ayolom and tile declllon. of the judge will be final
1.D all C81el,
· 7 - Entries may be remcw~ at 7 p.m. May 18,

ence Wickline, ond Mrs. Ella
WUllams.

·-.-FREE PADDING

The tablea W.redecoratedwlth
african violets, violet decorated
napkin• and UttJe eeramlc birds
which were presented to each
peraon by Mrs. Clark.

any way necessary.
Reports were glven on Miss

Elbol !laude YOUII&amp; conllned to

The meeting cl.,.... with all
r-ting the Prayer Gollect lor
club women. The next meeting
wlll be held In September with
Mrs. Mary Lewis as hosteu.

OKAY SIUPMENTS
COPENHAGEN (UPI)-Striklng ships officers and radio

sociatloo. Mr. Evans also attends Rio Grinde Colleleand ts a jwdor
majoring in elementary education. He 11 a member of the Circle K

telegraphers Saturda,y agreed to
permit shipments or fish and
other food into Danish ports.
The strike over wages idled a
dozen ships In the harbors.

tion.

PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
GROVER'S STUDIO

Club, College Chorua, and the Student National Educatloo Aaaoclto-

FOR JHE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM!

STRAPLESS BRAS
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NO BONES, NO WIRE·---------•

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Come In Today llld Make Your Selection ·

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OPEN MONOA~:dd FRIDAY NIGHTS: .

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CHARLES RICKY

Three Grandchildren to Graduate
GALUPOLIS - Marcia Lym
Robinson, Karen Sue Bailey am
Chorles Hlclcy Bonkofslcy, the

grandchildren of Mrs. R u by

Clark,

former~

ol WUlow Wood,

and the late Harlow Clark, will
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Robinson of 1216DavlsDr. , Fairborn. will grllduate !rom Fair-

ter o( Oovis and Helen (Clark)
Bailey of Rio Grande and wilJ
graduate from Gallia Academy
soon. She has been accepted at
the Holzer Hospital School of
Nursing and wiJI beginlnSeptem-

ber.
Charles Rick)' Bonkofsky, son
Charles and Virginia (Clark)
Bonkofsky of 501 Van Sress Dr.,
Fairborn, will graduate from the

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Store

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Alrl plicate Yarleq.

Yellow or yallow blend; CLASS
3, Red or reel blend; CLASS f,
P!ak or lll&gt;rlcot varlefl; CLASS
~. Bluo:or·lavll!dorbleod; CLASS
6, Atr/ dark varleq; CLASS 7,

PEONY
- -or·ert~m;
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otalk;
CLASS
8, White
t, Allf red Y~efl; CLASS 10,
A1ri pink vllrleq; CLASS 111
Atr/ Willie l&gt;lcolor; CLASS ..12;

bearded, one

Atr/~fl~Pe rarlel1.
CLASS 13 - Orl"!!al FOpJllet, 3 bloom, Ill)' ~or; CLASS
If, AmlrJUII, Ollf color; CLASS
15, Alrlcaa 'Violet, 1117 color;
· Cl.ASS 16, Beaoala, ally varlol;y,

Mrs. Byron Ward
Hostess For
CIC Club
KANAUGA- The theme olthe
roU call for the CIC Club's May
meeting was Mothers. Mrs. Byron Ward was hostess tor tbe
meeting attended by eight mem-

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Assistant hostess was Mrs. Flore

Williuns.
Mrs. James Clark presided
Adama.
and Mrs. Wendell Evans gave
The meeting was opened by the
the opening thought. A remedy
president, Mrs. Jotln Raike m:1
used by Granny was the answers
the Lord's Prayer was prayed
to the roll call
In unison. Mrs. Byron Ward read
During the business meetlrw
the secretary's report.
the following officers were electThe Mas birthday of Mrs. Pribed for the coming year: Mrs.
ble WUson was observed Dr.
James Clark, president; Mrs.
Edna GeUles and Lena Mae Raike
F1nley Richards, vice--president;
gave readings.
Mrs. sam Raines, secretary;
Mrs. Nettie Adams wiU be
and Mrs. Willard Call, treasurhostess for the June meeti~ er.
Prizes were won by Ethel Steel
The program was in charge
an:! Evelyn Morrow. At the cl05e ot Mrs. Willard Call who had
of the business meeting, refreshmade an arrangement tor one
ments were served by the hoscorner ot the living room, using
tess. Mrs. Jotm Raike sa.idgrace.

Weekly Schedule
Will Be Dedicated
ATHENS -

Ohio University

will dedicate two buildings &amp;an.
dl3. May 19, in honor of men who
Itlii.Yed s.lgnificant roles ln the

For E. Educator

Your Dollar Goe• Furlhr at Sea,.,

Sears

Want Trainees

For Job Corps

Li111ited Time Oaly·SfJle EJUls MfJg 20

Tapped were: Daaa Blepbelto,
Cloudla WUaon, 9!aron ~.
Allee K. Rulon, Mary Cox, Kathy
Hall, Sarah Lewis, Sandra Selby, Relda lloollltlo, Barbaro
WWllmaon, Lois Tuner, earn~
Roe. Patricia Ltevtxw, Jamie
Wellman, Dallal Kayser, James
Jorrall, EUla Conley, Joseph
Head, Gary Park, Cllarlea Luckeydoo, Eddie !loan Fisber and
Rondall Daniel.

Prleee inelude deliTery within· a 15 mlle radiua unleu otherwlae noted

Jayeee·ettes Name
Their Fmt Slate
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Don
Jotmaon was elected presideDt
of the newly organized Jaycee..
ette club with Mrs. Pat Petrarco,
vice president; Mrs. Bernard
Smitb, recording secretaryi Mrs.

the above requirements are urged

Jim Call, correopondlng secre-

M- - Uao basket cootalner. to contact the Local Ollloe of the
CLASS 4, 80111111 In MotlOII Department ol Employment Se- Stressing rhythmic motion. · curlcy located at 225 Sixth Street,
CLASS 5, Nature In a i\&gt;rlng Point Pleasant, WeiiVIrglnlaany
Wood - Vain&amp; weathered wood, Monday th!WIIh Friday (except
stone, etc.
holidays) betweea the boon of
CLASS 6, Weyout- Anywbere 8:3() a.m. and 5 p.m.

taryi Mrs. John Stewart, treasur ..
or and Mrs. Bob Roberto, board

Automatic Water Softener

Guello !rom the Huntington
orgaulzalloo who helped In lorming the local chapter were pre'sent tor the election of otfieera.

91,000 weeldy

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16.1 ea. ft.-while

Automatle W uher

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CraltiDIID• 26-Jn. Rotary ruder

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VINTON - The Rev. Sezofl of

autltl preJIInt. Retre lbmenta
were Hned in the church base..

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D. W. Davlo ol Hlllllln&amp;IGn, They
came espeelal.J..y to attend the
funeral ol Mrs. Jane Cochran

Aroold'&amp;, 5" 7.

PREACHING SERVICES

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Saturday

Maxlmos Hakim, the Melchlte
patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox

Church

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is present in

1anoll ollulllcm

ch'fJhea.

with Automatic Ice Maker
Automtlle let Mtktrl All ·t ht let
" ' " r•u've tnr wtnted. A bll

tmur, 1 bfatr rtfripnrtor-wltll

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S.Speed Afr Coadfdoner

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FREEZEII/REFRIB,ERATOR
11i11t 1111-taWI CAIIIILEVIRSHELVU
DolJ &amp;DIIIIIAL .. WI lilt, at •

Automatle Dehumidifier

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tlw INL 01 •· lfllllr,
ee dllm~ .., • tU7 .._ II. 1111111-·
,... tun, o4jutlllilo 01olllmr

That's a lot of hours.
They're Ohio Bell's new intrastate long distance bargain
calling hours which became effective May l. Titey include
an extm hour ever; week night plus all day Saturday.
Now, week nighta starting at 7:00p.m. (instead of 8:00)
and all day Saturday as well as Sunday, you can make a
three-minute, station-to-station call anywhere within Ohio
(except island points) for 40r or less, plus tax.
These same, bargain mtea will now also apply all day on
each of five holidays: New Year's Day, Independence Day,
Labor Day, Thankstliving and Christmas.
What's more, between midnigltt and 7:00a.m., eeven days
a week, you can dial a three-minutll station-to-station call

a-• ........ ._ "' ,..=10•11'
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at the special low "Night Owl" dial mte for just 35!' or
less, plus tax.

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These 1,776 additional hours mean that
you now have a total of 6,678 bargain calling hoUl'B each year. Not bad, considering
that each year ~ only 8,760 hours.

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And 1;776 more hours at these low ratea mean lot of
savings. In fact, an estimated $800,000 a year for Ohio
Bell customers. That's in addition to the $2,300,000 our
customers save annually as a tesult of these
same long distance bargain calling hours
that went into effect for interstate service
last November.

and arranglnl M1¥ Fettlval par.
tJes for the four concerts in
htatorlc Mualc Hall on Ma,y 11,
24, and 25. Tickets are on
e at the Community Ticket

\!mat!.

lO.In. Tl'RI18iatorlzed TV

New! Color Television

3 full-width tdlullllblt shtlns.

received trlbutlng promollonal material

Antioch and Jerulllem Sources
taid they dllcuated
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Wlngerberg, Thursday·

Cheshire, who was recently orNAMED CHAIRMAN
dalned, will be preaching at the
GALLIPOLIS- Mrs. Charlea
VInton Bllj)tlot Church May 12 E. Hoi zer, J r., 525 Fl rat Ave.
at 7:30 p.m.
nue, has been named Gallipoll1
VISITS POPE
chalrman lor the Clnclmatl !ley
VATICAN CITY (UPI)- POpe Feotlval. Mro. Holzer Ia dlo-

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evening at the courthouse.
Members of the Kyger Creek
Band Boosters who have aJso
been taking the medica) selfhelp course are plamrlng to at-terd as guests of the Galllpolia

1862-1938, a Gloooter phyolclan
and _legislator.

lilt VInton Baptlll Church.
She received gllll !rom 31

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Medical Self-Help class Monday

Mrs. Helen Davia of Patriot
has as her 11.1est, Mr. and Mra.

CIII'IIt wa1 the guest ol. honor at
a reeD ltork shower held at

n

deberry will be present for the
final lesson of the Civil Defense

Tuesday, May 14- 5alisbury
Elementary, 8:30 ~ 11; Tuppers
Plains Elementary, 11;30. 2:30;

STORK SHOWER HELD
VINTON - Mrp. Jucly Nee-

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GALIJPOLIS- Dr. KelthBrOJ&gt;

Seen and Heard

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Communlt.,y, 6 ~ 7.

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Physican To
Attend Final

pioneer developmentoftwoSOuth.
eastern Ohio communities.
~ciaJ ceremonies will beheld
It 2:30 p.m. dedicating Nelsoo
commons and Crawford Hall. The
buildings bP.ar the names f1 DanIel Nel10n, 1775.1835, for whom
the elty of NelsonvULe is named, and Dr. Andrew J. Crawford,

8J'oln eapadty

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the bright co1ored oversidd materials so "optdar in t.odiJ"' s
manner of casual li Ying.
She also displayed Dowers
dried in a commercial powder
which preserved their natural
color. Mrs. Call then showed
aUdes provided by OAGC giving
suggestions tor decorative ideas
using dried nowers, tollage,
cones 81'11 nuts.

Mrs. Barbara Betz and Mrs.
Nancy Casteel, registered nurses, have been in charge of teachIng the CO classes.

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POMEROY- Eddy Educator's
schedule this week is:
Mon:i-.y, May 13 - Eastern
High School, 8:30 - II; Chester
Elementary, 11:35 • 2:30; Keno,
2:45 ~ 3:15; Chester Community, 3:30 - 5:30: Tuppers Plai ..

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Fairborn lligh School and will
enter Bowling Green University
in the fall.
Mrs. Rub;y Clark has been llving with her daughter, Helen
Baily, at Rio Grande, but is naw
with another daughter, Dorothy
~. Robinsoo, ln Fairborn. Her late ..,
husband, Harlow Clark, taught
in Lawrence Counts schools for
35 years until his death In 1960.

Rio Garden Club President

bers ani one guest. Mrs. Derry

Two OU Buildings

fllri*-,...

Mrs. James Clark Elected
RIO GRANDE - Decorating
with Wild Flowers was the theme
ot the May meeting of the Rio
Grande Garden Club. The meeting was held at the hmne of Mrs.

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DIVISION D-. ~Jill.'
Ill)' vatleq, oae pl...; CLASS pll,y Gj ~-..
18. Coleut1 oae ~ CLASS lnooctlddot, ~,
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19 1 -.troa, plaJII;
DMliiON E ~ ,~ F ....
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1CLASS 20, Rubber Plant, o n e turt - AD
plant,.CLJill!!.21, I!J.
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Ohio State Urdverslty in the fall.
Karen Sue Bailey is the daugh-

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CLASS 8, JOJ' of ~ - Own
lnterpretallcm.
CLASS 9, lla,y Dreemlng Tradlllooal.
CLASS 10, Brlg!ll and Early
- Breakfut table arrangeruont
- place settlni lor one. FurnIsh own can1 table.
Pl'. PLEASANT - Tawing
DIVISION B- ForJIIilorGer- eeremoalea were held at Pt.
deoers
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Pleasant High Scbool thlo we!lk
CLASS 11, ~ Fever - A with 22 junior otudentJ honored
dealgn ot )'OUr own choice.
with mainborahlP In tile Natlmal
DIVISION C - Horticulture H0110r SoclOIJ,
- Specimens
Proal- David Pblllpa _..
~~clmen fD be In 6 oz. or ed the certD'lCXQ'; Mike Hanes
12 oz. Cllke botlle lurnllbed by apoke ~ 111" Embloni and !love
Clark, liOmleWodgo, Sieve Chapman and Paula !ldnn each llibted tile eandlea of acbolarlbjp,
cbaractv, leadership and !:181'·
Ylce. Merll1a Heeaon save the
pleclie.
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PT. PLEASANT - A coocon!rated el!ort Ia being made by
the Point Pleaaaet Local Olllce
oflllo Well VIrginia Dept.o!Emplo.Yment Socurli1 fDenroll:~WJ~B
men and women In theJobCorpa.
Young people from the ages oC
16 th!WIIh 21 wllo are not In
achool and w11o are IUIOiftPloyable because they lack oducaUon
and Job aldllo fD llndeawtOJ'ment
will be placed In Job Corps Centers whore theY can develop
akllls.
Tralneeo will receive ~ a
SCIIEDULE OF CLASSES
month, room, board, and clothDIVISION A - Artlotlc Design log, They will alao ..,.. $50 lor
SecUon
every month they bave apent In
CLASS 1, ~ Dlter!&gt;rota- the Corpa, fD be patd upon rellcm - Using all lreah plant lease, The Job Corpa Ceoterwlll
al110 arrange lor hlo medical
molorlal.
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Modern.
Interested lndlvlcllalo meeting

AND
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. ml Mra. Francis Croooe,
Gallipolis, are announctrw: the engagement of their daughter, Marl.l.yn
to Roeer Wayne Evans, soo of Mr. and Mrs. WWiam Evans, Dak
Hill. Mloa Crouse attends Rlo Grande ~ollege wbere she Ia a jun!O&lt; .
majoring in elementary educatiOJL She Is a member of the eone,e
Chorus, the Grande Chorale, and the Studert National Education .-,

exhlbltor).

stalk. CLASS I, While; CLASS 2.

22 Juniors are

Can War. The shnpl* cerel1l0ft¥
will bo one o1 the hlgllllghta of
th'e armual eonterence of the otdo
Nallonal Guard Aoaoclallon fD
be held at the Nell House Moior
17 and 18.

dill and guest, Mrs. ClttO Caudilli Mrs. Beatrlee Clark, Mra.
Grace Durose, Mrs, Jennie Et.
llott, Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs.

president presided over a brief
buslness meeting prior to the ·
lnolollatlon. !ito thanked the of.
ficer&amp; and members who had
worked lalthlul~ and willingly
during her term. She a1ao otrer.
ed to assist the new ofrtcers in

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COLUMBUS - Ohlo'a (ah1jlll
· 37th Infantry "BUCKEYE'' •Dl. Yllloo will be olllclall)' rellrOd
on saturday, May 18, when Ma~
Jor · General Wilbur ll. Fricke,
·the Dtvlsion•s lOth commander,
glvea u.; 3'11h'a battle Oag fD
!ofojor General S. T. Del Corso
MlutaDt ,General iJI Ohio, lor
Nlekeeplng,

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GALLIPOLIS - The """ual
aprlni dinner meetlni ol tile
EDsllob club was hllbllllhled by
an Impressive lnalallaUon or o!-

Head Mother's League

f1cera.

GALLIPOLIS - The TOddlers

F/(Jwer Show Theme is Set

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Officers Installed At
English Club May Meet
llolzor lloop!W Iller uodergolng
ourgory; Mro, Ooa .Boltd, Mra.
Halen Morton, Mra. !Jolla Klr. kolldall and M111 Carrie Plum-

mer.

·llllllalled by Mrs. Mabel Taw-

A wel&lt;0111e waa glvOD fDgueila
and two heW members, Mra.
Irene Br....., and Mrs. -

ney, past prea!dent. were Mrs.
MarJorie

Inn in Jackson.

To TaMsels Mothers Leque
Election of officers was held
elected officers at the May meet~ with the following reaulta: Pre-lng held at the home of Mra. sident - Mrs. Lester Plymale;
Robert Coulson, Tuesday. The Vice President - Mrs. Cvl Gilpresident, Mrs. Robert GUles- lespie; Secretary - Mrs. Glfftl
pie called the meeting to order. Smith; Treasurer - Mr111. KenA poem, Mother, was read by neth BosUc; Corresponding Secthe hostess and the league pray- retary - Mrs. Robert Coulson·
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art, and Historian-Librarian Reports oC officers and com- Mrs. Buck Wileoo.
After the business meeting,
mittees were given. A letter from
district president, Mrs. Kemeth a white elephant sale was held
Scites coocerning t lr e Amual with Mrs. Darrell Day acting as
Spring Conference to be held auctioneer.
Refreshmenta were served to
June 15 wa11 read. It was report.
ed that the installation dinner the sixteen members present by
wUJ be held Tuesda,y, May 14 the co-bostell, Mrs. Harold Walat 7 p.m. at the Lamplighter ker and Mrs. Kemeth Bostic,

Pb'maie, president;

Mrs. Florence WlckllDe, vice-

MulUneaux..

presidenti Mrs. Alma Caudlll,
secretory, and Mro. Roaei&gt;Ud

Present were, Mrs. Rolt!bud
Baker, Mra. Ruby Boaoartl, and
guest. Mrs. JWie Cantrell; Mrs.
Wllla Breland, Mrs. Alma Cau~

Baker, treasurer.
Different colored candles re.
presenting oftlcers were lighted
trorn a central white candle as
the charges were gl.vett and ac~
cepted by each.

- Abotract dealsn.
CLASS 7, ROtreohlng Pool -

placo wit!&gt; tho Slalo'a other !amoos bottle nags earrlOd by
Ohio &amp;Didier&amp; in every ._;or

confilct dallng hock fD the Mexi-

Mra. Jemie Elliott, outgoing

Marjorie Plymale, Mrs. Mabel
Tawney, Mrs. Margaret Tapping,
Mrs. Mabel Waugh, Mrs. Flor-

IIULES FOR EXHIBITORS
1 ·- Entries In all dlvlalona
open tO all gardenera ( mr,yooewllo wi!Jheato enter. 0n1y
entry to q one clau.
2 - Entry carda Bbould lnllllfteo of all plant mater.· tats. Entry cord forma will be
fllrlllohed by the Entry and Claa1 olllcatlon Committee.
3- Flowenfor arrangements
~ need not be grown by the exldbl-

1 tor,

4 - Foliages, aceessories,
dried, polated or !rested malerlalo oro pormltled In a 1 1
claa~ea ·. unleas oGterwlse atat..
eel. Dollllnlllt ln!erellln all clu111 mull be of fresh cut materIal unleaa otherwise stated.
5 .- Entrlea muat be aet up
b - n 9 and 10:3() a.m. SOiurday, May 18, At 10:3() a.m. tho
lloor will be cleared In order
, lor tile commllteea fD prepare
tho room lor judging.
6 - Judging will be by the
alandard ayolom and tile declllon. of the judge will be final
1.D all C81el,
· 7 - Entries may be remcw~ at 7 p.m. May 18,

ence Wickline, ond Mrs. Ella
WUllams.

·-.-FREE PADDING

The tablea W.redecoratedwlth
african violets, violet decorated
napkin• and UttJe eeramlc birds
which were presented to each
peraon by Mrs. Clark.

any way necessary.
Reports were glven on Miss

Elbol !laude YOUII&amp; conllned to

The meeting cl.,.... with all
r-ting the Prayer Gollect lor
club women. The next meeting
wlll be held In September with
Mrs. Mary Lewis as hosteu.

OKAY SIUPMENTS
COPENHAGEN (UPI)-Striklng ships officers and radio

sociatloo. Mr. Evans also attends Rio Grinde Colleleand ts a jwdor
majoring in elementary education. He 11 a member of the Circle K

telegraphers Saturda,y agreed to
permit shipments or fish and
other food into Danish ports.
The strike over wages idled a
dozen ships In the harbors.

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PROFESSIONAL
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Three Grandchildren to Graduate
GALUPOLIS - Marcia Lym
Robinson, Karen Sue Bailey am
Chorles Hlclcy Bonkofslcy, the

grandchildren of Mrs. R u by

Clark,

former~

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and the late Harlow Clark, will
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Robinson of 1216DavlsDr. , Fairborn. will grllduate !rom Fair-

ter o( Oovis and Helen (Clark)
Bailey of Rio Grande and wilJ
graduate from Gallia Academy
soon. She has been accepted at
the Holzer Hospital School of
Nursing and wiJI beginlnSeptem-

ber.
Charles Rick)' Bonkofsky, son
Charles and Virginia (Clark)
Bonkofsky of 501 Van Sress Dr.,
Fairborn, will graduate from the

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Alrl plicate Yarleq.

Yellow or yallow blend; CLASS
3, Red or reel blend; CLASS f,
P!ak or lll&gt;rlcot varlefl; CLASS
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6, Atr/ dark varleq; CLASS 7,

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t, Allf red Y~efl; CLASS 10,
A1ri pink vllrleq; CLASS 111
Atr/ Willie l&gt;lcolor; CLASS ..12;

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CLASS 13 - Orl"!!al FOpJllet, 3 bloom, Ill)' ~or; CLASS
If, AmlrJUII, Ollf color; CLASS
15, Alrlcaa 'Violet, 1117 color;
· Cl.ASS 16, Beaoala, ally varlol;y,

Mrs. Byron Ward
Hostess For
CIC Club
KANAUGA- The theme olthe
roU call for the CIC Club's May
meeting was Mothers. Mrs. Byron Ward was hostess tor tbe
meeting attended by eight mem-

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Assistant hostess was Mrs. Flore

Williuns.
Mrs. James Clark presided
Adama.
and Mrs. Wendell Evans gave
The meeting was opened by the
the opening thought. A remedy
president, Mrs. Jotln Raike m:1
used by Granny was the answers
the Lord's Prayer was prayed
to the roll call
In unison. Mrs. Byron Ward read
During the business meetlrw
the secretary's report.
the following officers were electThe Mas birthday of Mrs. Pribed for the coming year: Mrs.
ble WUson was observed Dr.
James Clark, president; Mrs.
Edna GeUles and Lena Mae Raike
F1nley Richards, vice--president;
gave readings.
Mrs. sam Raines, secretary;
Mrs. Nettie Adams wiU be
and Mrs. Willard Call, treasurhostess for the June meeti~ er.
Prizes were won by Ethel Steel
The program was in charge
an:! Evelyn Morrow. At the cl05e ot Mrs. Willard Call who had
of the business meeting, refreshmade an arrangement tor one
ments were served by the hoscorner ot the living room, using
tess. Mrs. Jotm Raike sa.idgrace.

Weekly Schedule
Will Be Dedicated
ATHENS -

Ohio University

will dedicate two buildings &amp;an.
dl3. May 19, in honor of men who
Itlii.Yed s.lgnificant roles ln the

For E. Educator

Your Dollar Goe• Furlhr at Sea,.,

Sears

Want Trainees

For Job Corps

Li111ited Time Oaly·SfJle EJUls MfJg 20

Tapped were: Daaa Blepbelto,
Cloudla WUaon, 9!aron ~.
Allee K. Rulon, Mary Cox, Kathy
Hall, Sarah Lewis, Sandra Selby, Relda lloollltlo, Barbaro
WWllmaon, Lois Tuner, earn~
Roe. Patricia Ltevtxw, Jamie
Wellman, Dallal Kayser, James
Jorrall, EUla Conley, Joseph
Head, Gary Park, Cllarlea Luckeydoo, Eddie !loan Fisber and
Rondall Daniel.

Prleee inelude deliTery within· a 15 mlle radiua unleu otherwlae noted

Jayeee·ettes Name
Their Fmt Slate
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Don
Jotmaon was elected presideDt
of the newly organized Jaycee..
ette club with Mrs. Pat Petrarco,
vice president; Mrs. Bernard
Smitb, recording secretaryi Mrs.

the above requirements are urged

Jim Call, correopondlng secre-

M- - Uao basket cootalner. to contact the Local Ollloe of the
CLASS 4, 80111111 In MotlOII Department ol Employment Se- Stressing rhythmic motion. · curlcy located at 225 Sixth Street,
CLASS 5, Nature In a i\&gt;rlng Point Pleasant, WeiiVIrglnlaany
Wood - Vain&amp; weathered wood, Monday th!WIIh Friday (except
stone, etc.
holidays) betweea the boon of
CLASS 6, Weyout- Anywbere 8:3() a.m. and 5 p.m.

taryi Mrs. John Stewart, treasur ..
or and Mrs. Bob Roberto, board

Automatic Water Softener

Guello !rom the Huntington
orgaulzalloo who helped In lorming the local chapter were pre'sent tor the election of otfieera.

91,000 weeldy

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CraltiDIID• 26-Jn. Rotary ruder

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VINTON - The Rev. Sezofl of

autltl preJIInt. Retre lbmenta
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D. W. Davlo ol Hlllllln&amp;IGn, They
came espeelal.J..y to attend the
funeral ol Mrs. Jane Cochran

Aroold'&amp;, 5" 7.

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Saturday

Maxlmos Hakim, the Melchlte
patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox

Church

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1anoll ollulllcm

ch'fJhea.

with Automatic Ice Maker
Automtlle let Mtktrl All ·t ht let
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That's a lot of hours.
They're Ohio Bell's new intrastate long distance bargain
calling hours which became effective May l. Titey include
an extm hour ever; week night plus all day Saturday.
Now, week nighta starting at 7:00p.m. (instead of 8:00)
and all day Saturday as well as Sunday, you can make a
three-minute, station-to-station call anywhere within Ohio
(except island points) for 40r or less, plus tax.
These same, bargain mtea will now also apply all day on
each of five holidays: New Year's Day, Independence Day,
Labor Day, Thankstliving and Christmas.
What's more, between midnigltt and 7:00a.m., eeven days
a week, you can dial a three-minutll station-to-station call

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at the special low "Night Owl" dial mte for just 35!' or
less, plus tax.

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These 1,776 additional hours mean that
you now have a total of 6,678 bargain calling hoUl'B each year. Not bad, considering
that each year ~ only 8,760 hours.

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And 1;776 more hours at these low ratea mean lot of
savings. In fact, an estimated $800,000 a year for Ohio
Bell customers. That's in addition to the $2,300,000 our
customers save annually as a tesult of these
same long distance bargain calling hours
that went into effect for interstate service
last November.

and arranglnl M1¥ Fettlval par.
tJes for the four concerts in
htatorlc Mualc Hall on Ma,y 11,
24, and 25. Tickets are on
e at the Community Ticket

\!mat!.

lO.In. Tl'RI18iatorlzed TV

New! Color Television

3 full-width tdlullllblt shtlns.

received trlbutlng promollonal material

Antioch and Jerulllem Sources
taid they dllcuated
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Cheshire, who was recently orNAMED CHAIRMAN
dalned, will be preaching at the
GALLIPOLIS- Mrs. Charlea
VInton Bllj)tlot Church May 12 E. Hoi zer, J r., 525 Fl rat Ave.
at 7:30 p.m.
nue, has been named Gallipoll1
VISITS POPE
chalrman lor the Clnclmatl !ley
VATICAN CITY (UPI)- POpe Feotlval. Mro. Holzer Ia dlo-

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evening at the courthouse.
Members of the Kyger Creek
Band Boosters who have aJso
been taking the medica) selfhelp course are plamrlng to at-terd as guests of the Galllpolia

1862-1938, a Gloooter phyolclan
and _legislator.

lilt VInton Baptlll Church.
She received gllll !rom 31

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Medical Self-Help class Monday

Mrs. Helen Davia of Patriot
has as her 11.1est, Mr. and Mra.

CIII'IIt wa1 the guest ol. honor at
a reeD ltork shower held at

n

deberry will be present for the
final lesson of the Civil Defense

Tuesday, May 14- 5alisbury
Elementary, 8:30 ~ 11; Tuppers
Plains Elementary, 11;30. 2:30;

STORK SHOWER HELD
VINTON - Mrp. Jucly Nee-

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Seen and Heard

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Communlt.,y, 6 ~ 7.

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Attend Final

pioneer developmentoftwoSOuth.
eastern Ohio communities.
~ciaJ ceremonies will beheld
It 2:30 p.m. dedicating Nelsoo
commons and Crawford Hall. The
buildings bP.ar the names f1 DanIel Nel10n, 1775.1835, for whom
the elty of NelsonvULe is named, and Dr. Andrew J. Crawford,

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the bright co1ored oversidd materials so "optdar in t.odiJ"' s
manner of casual li Ying.
She also displayed Dowers
dried in a commercial powder
which preserved their natural
color. Mrs. Call then showed
aUdes provided by OAGC giving
suggestions tor decorative ideas
using dried nowers, tollage,
cones 81'11 nuts.

Mrs. Barbara Betz and Mrs.
Nancy Casteel, registered nurses, have been in charge of teachIng the CO classes.

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POMEROY- Eddy Educator's
schedule this week is:
Mon:i-.y, May 13 - Eastern
High School, 8:30 - II; Chester
Elementary, 11:35 • 2:30; Keno,
2:45 ~ 3:15; Chester Community, 3:30 - 5:30: Tuppers Plai ..

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Fairborn lligh School and will
enter Bowling Green University
in the fall.
Mrs. Rub;y Clark has been llving with her daughter, Helen
Baily, at Rio Grande, but is naw
with another daughter, Dorothy
~. Robinsoo, ln Fairborn. Her late ..,
husband, Harlow Clark, taught
in Lawrence Counts schools for
35 years until his death In 1960.

Rio Garden Club President

bers ani one guest. Mrs. Derry

Two OU Buildings

fllri*-,...

Mrs. James Clark Elected
RIO GRANDE - Decorating
with Wild Flowers was the theme
ot the May meeting of the Rio
Grande Garden Club. The meeting was held at the hmne of Mrs.

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DIVISION D-. ~Jill.'
Ill)' vatleq, oae pl...; CLASS pll,y Gj ~-..
18. Coleut1 oae ~ CLASS lnooctlddot, ~,
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19 1 -.troa, plaJII;
DMliiON E ~ ,~ F ....
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1CLASS 20, Rubber Plant, o n e turt - AD
plant,.CLJill!!.21, I!J.
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Ohio State Urdverslty in the fall.
Karen Sue Bailey is the daugh-

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CLASS 8, JOJ' of ~ - Own
lnterpretallcm.
CLASS 9, lla,y Dreemlng Tradlllooal.
CLASS 10, Brlg!ll and Early
- Breakfut table arrangeruont
- place settlni lor one. FurnIsh own can1 table.
Pl'. PLEASANT - Tawing
DIVISION B- ForJIIilorGer- eeremoalea were held at Pt.
deoers
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Pleasant High Scbool thlo we!lk
CLASS 11, ~ Fever - A with 22 junior otudentJ honored
dealgn ot )'OUr own choice.
with mainborahlP In tile Natlmal
DIVISION C - Horticulture H0110r SoclOIJ,
- Specimens
Proal- David Pblllpa _..
~~clmen fD be In 6 oz. or ed the certD'lCXQ'; Mike Hanes
12 oz. Cllke botlle lurnllbed by apoke ~ 111" Embloni and !love
Clark, liOmleWodgo, Sieve Chapman and Paula !ldnn each llibted tile eandlea of acbolarlbjp,
cbaractv, leadership and !:181'·
Ylce. Merll1a Heeaon save the
pleclie.
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PT. PLEASANT - A coocon!rated el!ort Ia being made by
the Point Pleaaaet Local Olllce
oflllo Well VIrginia Dept.o!Emplo.Yment Socurli1 fDenroll:~WJ~B
men and women In theJobCorpa.
Young people from the ages oC
16 th!WIIh 21 wllo are not In
achool and w11o are IUIOiftPloyable because they lack oducaUon
and Job aldllo fD llndeawtOJ'ment
will be placed In Job Corps Centers whore theY can develop
akllls.
Tralneeo will receive ~ a
SCIIEDULE OF CLASSES
month, room, board, and clothDIVISION A - Artlotlc Design log, They will alao ..,.. $50 lor
SecUon
every month they bave apent In
CLASS 1, ~ Dlter!&gt;rota- the Corpa, fD be patd upon rellcm - Using all lreah plant lease, The Job Corpa Ceoterwlll
al110 arrange lor hlo medical
molorlal.
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Modern.
Interested lndlvlcllalo meeting

AND
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. ml Mra. Francis Croooe,
Gallipolis, are announctrw: the engagement of their daughter, Marl.l.yn
to Roeer Wayne Evans, soo of Mr. and Mrs. WWiam Evans, Dak
Hill. Mloa Crouse attends Rlo Grande ~ollege wbere she Ia a jun!O&lt; .
majoring in elementary educatiOJL She Is a member of the eone,e
Chorus, the Grande Chorale, and the Studert National Education .-,

exhlbltor).

stalk. CLASS I, While; CLASS 2.

22 Juniors are

Can War. The shnpl* cerel1l0ft¥
will bo one o1 the hlgllllghta of
th'e armual eonterence of the otdo
Nallonal Guard Aoaoclallon fD
be held at the Nell House Moior
17 and 18.

dill and guest, Mrs. ClttO Caudilli Mrs. Beatrlee Clark, Mra.
Grace Durose, Mrs, Jennie Et.
llott, Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs.

president presided over a brief
buslness meeting prior to the ·
lnolollatlon. !ito thanked the of.
ficer&amp; and members who had
worked lalthlul~ and willingly
during her term. She a1ao otrer.
ed to assist the new ofrtcers in

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COLUMBUS - Ohlo'a (ah1jlll
· 37th Infantry "BUCKEYE'' •Dl. Yllloo will be olllclall)' rellrOd
on saturday, May 18, when Ma~
Jor · General Wilbur ll. Fricke,
·the Dtvlsion•s lOth commander,
glvea u.; 3'11h'a battle Oag fD
!ofojor General S. T. Del Corso
MlutaDt ,General iJI Ohio, lor
Nlekeeplng,

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CENTENAR\ Grange wUI
meet at 7:311 p. m. Rodney
Grange wiU present the ,program. Centenary ladleas bring
pie, sandwiches and salad.

WASHINGTON PTA potluck
dinner at 6 p. rn. Bu&amp;tness
meeting 7:30 p. m.

TUESJA\
ClRCLE 5 Grace Methodist
Church, picnic lunch at t h e
home of Mrs. George Bush,
12:30 p.m . bring table service.

GR.&lt;CE METHODIST Church
Circle 6 will meet with Mrs.
Frank Mo:zena, Eastern Ave.
12:30. Potluck, bring own table
service.
RJO GRANDE Calvary Baptist
Ladies Auxiliary will meet at
the church, 7: 30p.m.

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WOMEN'S SOCIETY of

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meet in the home of Mrs.
Wendell Roush, 1 p.m.

THURSDA\

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at the home of Mrs. Thelma
Roberts, 1 p.m.

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POMERO\ _, Jnsiiii&amp;Um of
officers for the 196S..S9 Yell'i
highlighted a meeting of the Xi
Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi sorori\Y Thuradey nigh! in
the socllll room of the Columbus
and Sooth~rn Ohio Electric Co.
1nstalled were Barbara Betz\ng, president; Rose Sl!tson, vice
president; Eleanor maettnac, recording secretary; Mildred.Karc,
corresponding secretary. and
Pearl Welker, treasurer.
During the meeting plans Were
made to soli cit Pomeroy business
houses for the cancer society .
Norma Am sbary, service committee chairman, will be assisted
by Mrs Sisson, Clarice Krautoor, !\rm Rupe, Jane Walton, and
Mildred Karr.

SYR ACUSE -

POMERO\ - Pink and white
streamers extended from anooen
umbrella to the gut table for a
shower homrlng Miss Charlotte
hnboden, brldHlect of Airman
Rodney Dale Wrigh.t.
Hostesses for the bridal shower were Mrs. Bertha Lasher and
Mrs. Don Anderson.
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LONDON (UPI}- A student

STOW .~WAY

Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Sla ck are announcing the
birth oC an 8 lb. 12 oz. son,
at ~- Mary' s Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 8.
The baby, named James Lee,
is the grandson ol Me. and Mrs.
George Dragovich, of Milwaukee
and Mrs. Ada Slack, local . Greatgrandparents ace Michael S;an..
kiewicz, of Phillips, Wis., and
Mrs. Lydia Morrica1, ol Milwaukee . They have another son,
Roger Allen Jr., 18 mooths.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted - George Nessel~
road, Sr. , Pomeroy.
Discharged - Billy Brewer.

convenllonbeingheld

In Columbus this weekend

w•s

dlsmi"ed and attendi~W from the

traveled as a stowaway for 30
days in the dark hold of a
freighter from Chile to London,
living only on watermelons,
police said Saturday.
A police spokesman said
student Alan Rumuick was
refused entry to EnglaOO and
will be seat home on another

ship.
Rumuick, 19, a Panamanian
by birth, said he stowed away
at Valparaiso, Chile, AJ&gt;ril 11,
hiding among the cargo. There
were plenty of melons to eat, he
said. The student, reported in
good cordition at a hospital,
said he came to London to
search for his fath.er, missing
ror 2ih years.

Elcmootai1Y SchOol FridaY
auCi'ldcd b.Y qver

eveniru_~ ·was

.Olrcclor or the cvCn!, Wil·
liam ·fu'nott, expre5804 his ·
thantts
to. an a''6 their
. goal of
$150 was met. with total receipts of $162.05. The mono)'
will be used for 'the summer
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Inspection of

Grange Will

· KYGER --' !'our JtWors were
inducted intl&gt; the 'Kypr · Creek
Chapter of !Jie 14•~01111. lliJoor
SO&lt;Iely lncontlle!llitit'ceremonles
Friday at the school.
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Tapped for in~illbonhlpdurlng
lhe ISS~- were Charles Brad-bury, son Q{· Mr~ and Mrs: CO.
er Brldbuh-1 John llughes, son
of Mrs. Arilwr Hughes and the
late Mr. Hulhes; Dreama He•
son, daughter or Mr. w:1 Mrs.
Arthur Henson, ' Addison; and
Judy Roach, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Fraley, GaU!polli,
Roote 1.
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.\lllred in black robes, Denlllo

nve grading.poitoda. .The cerUfi..

cates In rc~qrnmOn oi: i cttollrshli&gt; are awarded annually u a
J)llrt ,'!l the Naliima111onor SO&lt;l·
ely program. Mrs. tiarold Sailer
ia. advisor ot th~ grwp.
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held at the hall.
Fred Goegleln, master, pre-

direction of Darlene Smith of
Chester wtth prizes being won
by Mrs. Jean Parker, Mrs. Reva held the first meeting ln June.
Snowden, Mrs. Don Reuler aOO
Virgil Atkins, deputy master,
Mrs. Marjorie Milhoan.
aJUlounced inspection to be held
Wedding bells used wlth pink on July 11. Next meetlrv date
and White streamers framed the was changed to Tuesday, May
entrance to the refreshment table. 21, due to commencement a cA centerpiece of red roses and livities. U was reported that
tapers was used on the table and Homer Rice and Arnold Snowthe refreshments were served den are m.
by candleUghL
Tributes to Mother were i,....
Guests were those named above
eluded in a program presented
and MarJorie Rice. Binda Biehl, by Mrs. W, A. Morgau, lecturMargretha Wolfe, Pauline Ueut· er. Amos Leonard read Awle
er, Karen White, Sandy Miller. mossoms; Mrs. Frances GoegRuth Erlewine, Maude Seller, lein, Let's Go Ama,yi~; Mrs.
Frances and Lilly Imboden and Leooard, All of 1 Sudden Us
Dorothy Smith.
Spring; Mother's Day poems by
Betty Leonard and Mrs. Elma
Celebrate
Loucks; A Mother' s Reward by
Goeglein; To My Mother, Mrs.
COLU!I.!BUS - OnM~· 18Miss
Emma Rader will celebrate her William Grueser, and Mother's
tOOth birthday. Miss Rader is lhe Prayer, by Mrs. Morgan.
A contest c onducted by M:.:s.
(!(dest daughter or lhe laLe Mr.
Morgan
was won by Mrs. Wiland Mrs. G. H. (Ham) Rader of
liam
Grueser.
Green Township.
The event will start with a dinner at Green Meadows Inn in
Worthington, Ohio, aOO will be
fo11owed by a receptloo at the
inn. Seventy person s ha~ealread,y
The medieval equivalents
made reservat.ions.
of today's labor unions were
Greetings may be sent to 1599 the associations known as
Alum Creek Dr. , Columl:lls, Ohio. guilds.

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Is Given Party

Today

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The "year of confusion"

was when Juli\18 Caesar ad.

justed the calendar and made
46 B.C. 15 months ion .

cust St. Games were played and
prizes awarded.
Peggy Lynne received JTial'O'
nice gifts and refreshments d.
cake, ice cream, potato chips
and soft drinks were served to
Lisa and Allen Wells, Rosalind
and KathY FerguSCl'l, Valerie Jo
Lewis, Barbara Price, Debbie

Call, Marl1sn &amp;l)&lt;dor, DeanR
Beth Fultz, llomla lloyd, Vemda

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Gibbs, Louie Seth, Teca Ebers~
bach, Mary Krawsczyn and Tina
Nierri.
Helping Mrs. Imboden serve
were Mrs. Bill wens, Mrs. Edna
Pickens, and Mrs. Neva Grimm,
Peggy's grandmothers, and her
aunts, Mrs . Mimie Johnson and
Mrs. Ollie Mae Cozart.

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Saturday night ln some of the

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bloodiest street fighting or the
Vietnam War, Ameri c ans
DBmed one area "Rocket Alley"
so heavy was the barrage ot
Viet Cong mlssiJes.
As the BatUe oC Saigoo went
into its sec.ond week Sunday
morning, U.S. commanders said
a relatively smaU Coree or
North VIetnamese and Viet
Cong holed up in two areas was
prepared to tight to the last
cartridge and the last llCe.
The Communists were tlghting agajnst seemingly hopeless
odds from entrenched posltions
1n a 3G-block area on the
sooUlern end of the "Y" bridge
leading into downtown saigon
and just swth of the Phu Tho .
Racetrack on the western edge
or the capital.
Focus Shift.s

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setUements and profit margins
in the coming months.
The Chiel Executive llew to
this mountain resort with a plea
to members ol the Business
Councll, who are holding their
semiannual meeting with gov
ernment offi cials. for coopcra-.
· tion in tlle administration's fight
against rJslng pri ce s.
Jotmson made clear what Arthur Odkun, his chiel Economlc Adviser, told the Council on
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Friday - that he favored voluotary Wlg&amp;ilricerestraintbybusJ-.
1flehs and labor rather than go&gt;- emnent controls.
"I do not advocate •ny system
ol man.Jatary clirect controls on
prices and wu;ea," the presl-

dent sold. "We cannOt toler1te
the rapid prle:! increase we ue
aulferlng Ieday. But nellher can
"" · Wilken our econCIII,II wlth

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Jorden said.
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Infantry Division were reported
ln h.eavy contact with a Viet
Cong force near the village or

AI&gt; Long Phu about eight mllea

south ol Saigon, am American
officers said 25 Communists
were killed.
The hottest area ol saigon
fighting was around the "Y"
bridge where Viet Cong holdouts
fought a furious seesaw battle
with Americans of the 9th
Division supported
by air
strikes and artillery barrages.
The Communists launched an
attack against an allied command post just south ol the
span which is the main entry
point into Saigon from the
Mekong Delta. In a counter·
assau1t, the Americans reported
kiUing 88 of the atiackers.

SAIGON (UPO - 11 1 never
figured war was hell, but thls
one is." Those were the words
used Saturday by Alvin Juniper, a reconnaissance trooper
trom Paines ville. Ohio, in describi~ the street fighting in
"rocket alley."
Juniper saw two of his buddies die on one street. "The
first time we tried to go down
the street they s'hot rockets at
us. The second time we start-

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They are tough, determined,
with no ~ent
leeway for compromise.
But the terms were set out
almost years before the Parts
talks were arranged.
The forthcoming peace probe
at the conference table will
provide the first opportuol.ty for
Hanoi- as well as the United
states- to indicate what the
regime or President Ho Chi

Rodne~

GOING TO BOYS' STATE -

Dovlo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Davis of Rutland, II

congratulated by RuUand High Principal James Vennari upon being announced as the Rutland
American Legion Post's delegate to the 1968 session of Buckeye Boys' State. Rodney, a junior,
Is a member of the Rutland National Honor Society and the Meigs Marauder varsity baseball team.

Mioh really wants.

Hanni is

New Advice

WASHINGTON (l.JPI) - The vanguard of the Poor People's
March - 110 elderly persons and c hildren needing medical
attention - arrived saturda,y a day ahead of schedule a s Washington waited with sympathetic hospitality and some apprehension to hear their demands.
The first group of about 500 persons, which lett Marks,
Miss. , by bus last Wedne sday, had been expected to reach the
capital at mid-afternoon Sunday. But 110 of them considered
unfit physicallJ to continue the slow journey were put on spec~
ial buses in Atlanta and sped to WashingtoiL Th.ey were taken
to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in suburban Arlington.
Va., tor examination by doctor s from the Medical Committee
for Human Rights, a volunteer organization.

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Paris Blanketed by Riots

Are Expected

-we didn't even start to come
. out. It was impossible. The

water came in so rast.

capital.

through lhe Latin Quarter and

The Commission concluded in
a report that desplte political

I thought we woold be aut a gains ubder lhe\965 voting rights
- The top U.S. Morine gonerlll IIUie sooner, but oil m,y, there act, Negroes in the south have
generally been ignored or exin VIetnam S.turdi.Y predicted was a lot ot water ln there.
cluded
by the Republican and
more heavy ftchUng alq the
When Davis and Rudel came
Democratic parties.
Demllltarlzed Zone (DMZ) where back to uo (on Friday) that
South Vietnamese security aoorc- kind of perked us all up. It was
DANANG, SQJthVletnam(UPI)

C(lrl-

malden were preparing a major
·new offensive.
The Marine oftleer, Lt. Gen.

good to· see them.

1 !eel pretty good now that
we're

out, Uthough my legs ace

weak' from ilOt standing ~ ror

lhlberl E. Cushman, Jr., slid so · North Vietnamese troops CIP1 don't know whether I'll go
lured In the A Shou VaUS)' ftgh~ back to work In the mlne. I

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earlier Utla month told h..
terrogatora Ccmmunlst Con:es
had decided In loWI&lt;h. 1 oecond
wave of Tet-t;ype attacks in the
northern provinces.

expect I'll have aome time to

think about it. But it'a what I've
done nearly aU my ll!e- more
than 20 years.

SANCTIONS OFf
MOSCOW (UPI) - The SOViet
Union seriously planned to apply economic and polldclll sanedons against reform - minded
Czechoslovakia, but wasdissuad.
ed by Hungary which oftared to
mediote the crlols, lD!ormed
Communist sources said satur-

surged across the Seine River
toward downtown Paris Satur·
day night, OOt dispersed in lh~
. face Df Lear gas bombs and
busloads of riot police.
A second consecutive night of
violence was averted when
student leaders standing on the
shoulders ~ classmates urged
the youths to 11 return home and
rest up for Monday" when a
massive demonstration throogh
the capital was planned.
The turmoil on both the Lert
and Right Bank spoiled the
peace atmosphere....., Preaident

Cl)orles de Gaulle holed lor
talks between the United
Stites and North VIetnam.

Vietnam quickly became a
side issue. The students began a
series of snowballing demonstrations against alleged pOlice

brutality and the government
when authorities closed several
university buildings w h e r e
protest meetings led to violence.

CINCINNA Tl (U PI) -

Democratic State Rep. William Mallory, president of the West End
Community Council. Saturday
added his voice to the critics
who oppose t he anticipated appointed of State Finance Director Richard Kcabach as the new
city manager.

'"The West End Community
Council is stroogly opposed to
the hiri"' ol Krabach and aho

devefopnentL

group or 2,000
atudents marched down the Left
Bank, surged acruos a Seine
Bher bridge In front oC Notre
Dollie · cathedi-al and parup a dowhtolm boulevard lin !be
r1&amp;11t blnl!. ·n.iiidteda Dl riot

!lOll~• armed with truncheon~

moved In lnd the studolilo
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Thleu are vigorously oppooed to
thla t,ype of peace settlement.
Swth Vietnom has been cool
to the Paris Ialka. It Is not a
participant In the bllaterol
Washingtor&gt;llonaf e&lt;~~tacta, Ill·
thoush I South Vietnainoae
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!VIs and the U.S. team hal
pramloocl to keep It ,PO- ""

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·po~~1;C

(UPD- Vice

Nguyen

expressed fears of a U.S. sellout
to the North Vietnamese that
might
include
a
cc:alitlon
government with the Viet Coq;[.
Ky llnd President Nguyen Vu

rioting has lo.iured at least 1,5110
people. It threatened a !ull-scale
crisis ror the De Gaulle
government and prompted three
n:atimal trade union&amp; to caD a

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ident

participant ..
The 5ai.i(ll1 administratioo hla

genorlll otrlke for Monday in
a)1111)11hy with the stedents.
one of 2,000 students
maned in the Latin QUarter on
the La!t Bank Saturday li(ht
1nd marched along the Bool""
vard St. lllchel. Riot squads
opeoed up with tear gas wlten
the yoilths tried to parllde along
Bouelvard St. Germain.

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Saigon is
Concerned
Of Sellout

goverrunent w a s concerned
about the protection of its
intere sts at the Paris talka. He
made it clear Saigon wanted
opposes the pr(l)osed $15,000 full
representation
at any
increase in the ci'J' manager's formal peace conference.
salary,'" Mallory said
"The problem is whether the
He added the council consid- position of South Vietnam will
ers lt strange that the city ad-- be respected by both sides, •• Ky
ministration can find turds to said of the meetirws in Paris
raise the city manager's sal- between American and North
ar:y 1 to p8,)' for the new stadium Vietnamese diplomats... I doo't
and to finance air-conditioning
care who talks with whcm but
ol Music Hall when it can't find
what I worry about is whether
money to meet pressing human
the positioo of Sooth Vietnam
needs.
will be respected by every

Authorities said the student

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of its rormal negotiating presentation should provide the ft.rst
os:pJrtunity lor an indication or
the Communist&amp;' real intentions
-whether they wut a peace
settlement and are consequently
prepared to compromise or,
alternatively, w h e t h e r they
merely want to gain time ln the
hope oC reaping ultimate victory
on the battlefield.
Hanoi's terms are well known
by now: An uncooditional had.t
to the Amerfi¥an botnting ol the
wbole of North Vtetnam and of
ail other acts of war againSt k
This, according to Hanoi's ~
conference stance, is the key
condition for starting torma1
peace talks at all
The United States has mw:le it
cleu, also in advance ol the
conference, that there must be
some reciprocal gesture ol
Communist de-escalation. This
Haooi has so far refused to
consider.

Krabach Critics Increase

the

day.

to put aU Its

top level here.
But the phrasing and the tme

ceived the heart of an Irish was conducted under extreme
carpenter eight days ago. A emergency conditions because
hospital spokesman said West Stuckwi s h's brain ceased to
continued to make "satisfactory function just a s surgery was
beginning. He was clinically
progres s,"' saturday.
Stuckwish became the oldesl dead.
surviving heart transplant paStuc~sh recovered once the
heart
was implanted by Dr.
tient Friday when the world's
13th recipient, Elie - Joseph Denton A. Cooley , but two days
Reynes, 65, died in Montpellier, later slipped into what doctors
France. His death came 58 termed._ "grave" condition.
A SL Luke's spokesman said
hours after he received the
heart of a fatally injw-ed S a t u r d a y doctors believed
Stuckwish had recovered to the
servi ce statioo operator
The operation in !hich extent that he would be taken
Stuciwisti· recei~ a ftew ·RUrt Out ·oC the operating roOm.

Parties Get

unlike!~

cards on the table at the tint
lace to face encounter on the

Stuckwish Gains Strength

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The world' s oldest s urviving
heMt transplant pat.ienl im~
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doctors at St. Luke" s Hospital in
Houston transferred him to a
private room arxl. allowed him
lo bteathe without lhe aid of a
Editor's Note: ottie J. Walton Jr. was one of 15 miners re srespirator.
cued from a fiooded sOft cOil mine at Hominy Falls, W. Va.,
John M. Stuckwi sh, G2, of
euly Saturday after bel~ tr"Pped underground nearly nve
Alpine,
Tex. , who received the
days. He talks abwt his eXPerience in the Collowing dis,PI!Itch
heart of a beating vislirn la st
written lor UP!.
'
ed down behind a truck and
1\lesd~cy in Houston's third such
got about halfway before the:y
operation in five d~t~· s. was
By OTTIE J, WALTON JR
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hit us again. One guy wenl to
reported in "serious'' condition,
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, . \J, the hO&amp;Pi.~ . wit~J,lu!tted ~«(:o:
HQJ!Im: f ~,...W..Va. ~ h J&lt;Ao&gt;l' theyJl~U'Illt - ·drums ...."'I:O..
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"continues to gain strength."
We
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spirits, we joked aroond, we sang. Ike
Houston' s
other sunwmg
transplant r e cipient, Everett r·.
Osaac) castoled the singing. He's thechoi~leader in his church.
Thomas, 47, of Phoenix, Ariz.,
We talked about religion and at a time, and some of us- I dld
hi s second week of
began
about trying to llve better. I was -would sleep about two~ hours
"secofld..chance"
Hfe wiU1 lhe
a Christian when I went Ln and then staY up Cor several.
heart or a 15-year-old suicide
there, but some of the others
The (shaft) ceiling was about
victim
bt:ating in his chest
weren't. But we all prayed. We
36 inches where we stayed. I'm
Thomas
took
short walk.s
didn't pray out' lwc:J, but I know a little man and I could sit up,
around his room and ate solid
everyone prayed.
but some of the other fellows
WASHINGTON
(UPI}
The
food.
lt was kind of uncomfortable. couldn't sit up straight, they
U.S.
C.:mmission on Civil Rights
Good Condi lion
It was cold and Urd to sleep on had to lie in the shall
urged
both
pollticlll
parties
SatThe
world's
olher recuperat-that old, hard ground. It was
We first reaUzed there was
urday to bar delegations to their ing heart transplant patient was
better when they got the ate .water in the mine when the
mattresses down to us.
bottom conveyor belt carried national conventions from ~, in good condition at London' s
We ate good, had about water back to where we were states that refuse to gi ve Negroes National lleart Hospital.
equal political ights.
anything we wanted to eat. We worklns.
If there is no voluntary action,
just ordered it and got it.
Foreman Frank Davis was
some of us slept several hours with me. He and Edward Rudd the Commission said, COOgress
should set specific guidelines
went UJ1 in this other entry to
Wlder the 15th amendment to in-see where the water was
.
corning !rom. I got trepped in sure that Negroes are given a
full political voice at all levels,
PA!US (UPD- Thousands of
this low place. But they got up
from
the precincts to the Nation's r e be II i o u s students swept
high and stayed there.

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reveal otrlclally whether or DOt
It me~ns business when Nri
Vieb1llllese
delegates
meet
American representatives fDr
the long owslted Viebllm peace
probe begllllllltl Monday.
The United States ia lllso
expected to ' give 1 poll&lt;~ ootllne
lor a settlmem of the bloody
con.Oict in SOUt:heut Asia.
Both sides are scheduled to
preselt their positiOOB in formal
statemerts
to thr opeoi~
session ol what ts cauti.ously
termed "oftlclU conversatiCIUI..
at the Paris conference table.
Hanoi made its terma kDown
long in advance of the
conference. It has repeated
them !requentb In the put IJXI
has again reiterated them oo
the very eve of the Paris talks.

believe tJds Is a problem.

low! ever Before a Sale LlkJ .Tbis-:DQA~t·'·
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GALUPOUS CHEVROLET-:OlDSM OlltE·. MOf()R (0•.
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Hanoi -to

Jordeo Aid Vance and Lau
agreed the order otbuolneu lor
Monda.Y'• meeting will conalst
of opening statementa by the
two delegltloo chie!a. He allld
he dld not know who will speak
!irat but he sold he did not

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Mavy unemployment, slack ard
1lu,seish growth in order to de. · e.s said North Vietnamese

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ter far to the north where U.S. ly succeeded In crushlrw the
troops reported killing 302 North VIet Corv threat to the Sooth
Vietnamese in a series of Vletnamese capital. A comrrwbattles near the American nl.que Slid Communists were
being annihUated in some
supply base at Dong Ha.
places.
Lt Gen. Robert E. Custunan
Jr., the tq, U.S. Marine Corps
Pathetic Sight
officer . in Vietnam, predicted
"lfs really a pathetic sight,"
more heavy fighting around · I U.S. military spokesman said.
Dong Ha and other allied "These guys are getting ground
outposts Just south of the DMZ. down. The KIA (killed in
Sooth Vietnamese security action) is fantastic . I think the
sources said the North Vietna- main threat is over. We've
mese c&lt;mmand was pouring killed more than 700 since last
I imagine several
troops and war suwlle s Into the Surxlay.
two northernmost provinces of hurdred are buried in rubble. ''
Some Amer ican and South
South Vietnam for a new major
oUemdve and had sent two Vietnamese units swept out of
generals into the sooth to Saigon early Saturday night to
knock out Viet Cong base
supenise lt.
The U.S. Command in Saigon camps.
Troops of the
9th
said allied forcea had apparent-

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Ambusador • at'· larp A"vilreU
Horrlman, who, like Hanoi' a
chle! negollalnr xuon Thu)o, did
not altend Fridl¥'s and Sotur-

s.r:::/ t~~ars:~ :~': Entombed Miners Sure
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Demllltarized Zone (DMZ) thea·

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reined, drove at on.ce to tbe
U.S, EmbaSIIJ' to report to

agal"¥1

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of a good school record. She

sided 81 the meeting wilh Mro.
Amos Leonard reporting on the
state and national contest t11 be

In naUonal periodlclllo. In Ills
presented certificates of achieve- new nove\, Dr. Slminirs wrltei
ment to students making the ' - aboot the reallt,y behlnd t h e
or roll for It least three oC the f.acade of Sautlufm pntfiU;y. He
looks behind the malk ot rospeetabUI\Y and
oC t h e
members Of a tamtly Uvlng 1n
the "best hoUIO In LeXIngton,
Ky."

the Parts c011Cerence table.
the
The Communiats served 11!&gt;Pari&amp; prellmlnary accOrd. wa1 Uce when lhe~ arrl ved here
reached, Saigon was rocked by Thursday that their main
aome ot the' ·bloodiest 1treet purpou In coming to Paris was
Monday against a baCkdrop of fight of the VIetnam War u . to get th~ United states to halt
street "'olenee.
lilted lrO\llfO battled Commwllst oil bombing and olher ottacks
The delegate• won't have to. forces delending Saigon strong· 1galnst the north without lilY
ria~ their 11 vea In a~lng a '• holds.
conceasions trom Hanoi.
tanu hamlet for a few cupa af
Heavy fighting also waa
Onl.v It the United ·States
rice. They'll dine ·~rr starched reported ln the northern sector accepted ttYls- I!OIIIOihliW PresUnon and eat !rom the finest . of Swth \'letlwn Into which the'-&gt; Ident Johnson hos· stated lt will
china while battling the allies ·North VletOamese cOIIUIUIIId not do- would Hanoi be w!Dlng
across the re~tangular cooter· · was' pouring troops tor a to start real peace negotiations,
enc, table.
possible new offensive.
the Communists warned.
But one place ID'ects the ~
Western . diplomats were tn-With thls !ranl&lt;IJ&lt; u.Wrooitislng
er. What happens in Parb deter- creaslngly convinced the Com- background to the talko, U.S.
mines the course ol battles of munists were gotng all out on o!ftcllllo cauUooed
too
VIetnam on the other side of the the battlefteid to be able to much optimism.
world. And eachbulletfiredthere negotiate -~rrom strength" at
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has a certaln echo here.
But at too same time

PAlmi · CUPD - The United
,$1tes and North Vietnam SfJt..
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toadblocka holding up the star~ or ,
preliminary Vietnam War talks

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The Variety and Fashloh
~ow held · al lhc Syracu!oiC

chapter are Mrs. Rupe, ·Mrs.
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Waltoo and Mrs. Beuing.
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baseball
prOgram~
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Pro
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1going officers lnchJding Mrs.
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ATHENS ~ A new noVel re~
correspoJXIing secretaryi and
loased '1111o week li the .iwk oC
Shirley Beegle, treasurer.
a Dlllltl8!il~l'i-ot0110ro!&amp;lg.
It was announced that the May
11111&gt; at Ohl~ 1./l!lvilraiV, Dr. Hol23 meeting will be a steak bar·
II a &amp;npnero. ''i'be ~ lojltled
becue at the home or Margaret
Grose, Paul Rainey,MlehaelShU. urhe Day After~.'!
Follrod. Miss Beegle presented
lor, C. Davl~ Clark and Sandi
Dr. immmero ls a inember o1
the program uslre "Taste and
Dlllard conducted the eerem~, the creative wrllil1c t.culfT at
Smell" as her topic. Miss Beegle
The progtam opened with the Ohio Univeralv. A poet and a
arxt Roberta O'Drienprovidedr~
POMEROY - The charter was pledge to the 1118 led by Grose, novellat, ~• prevlnusly hu hid
freshments following the meet~ draped in memory or Clifford
president of the chapq,r. Mrs. thr"!&gt; boc!!&lt;• ot - ~ imd lciur
ing.
Leifheit at Thursday night's Sall,y Orebaugh, guidance COUJ&gt;o novels publlshed.
poems and
meeting of Rock Springs Grange selor, spoke on the importance short storles
,regululy

Bride- to- be is Honored

Announce Birth of
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M,ONDA\
CENTENAR\ Grange wUI
meet at 7:311 p. m. Rodney
Grange wiU present the ,program. Centenary ladleas bring
pie, sandwiches and salad.

WASHINGTON PTA potluck
dinner at 6 p. rn. Bu&amp;tness
meeting 7:30 p. m.

TUESJA\
ClRCLE 5 Grace Methodist
Church, picnic lunch at t h e
home of Mrs. George Bush,
12:30 p.m . bring table service.

GR.&lt;CE METHODIST Church
Circle 6 will meet with Mrs.
Frank Mo:zena, Eastern Ave.
12:30. Potluck, bring own table
service.
RJO GRANDE Calvary Baptist
Ladies Auxiliary will meet at
the church, 7: 30p.m.

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meet in the home of Mrs.
Wendell Roush, 1 p.m.

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at the home of Mrs. Thelma
Roberts, 1 p.m.

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POMERO\ _, Jnsiiii&amp;Um of
officers for the 196S..S9 Yell'i
highlighted a meeting of the Xi
Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi sorori\Y Thuradey nigh! in
the socllll room of the Columbus
and Sooth~rn Ohio Electric Co.
1nstalled were Barbara Betz\ng, president; Rose Sl!tson, vice
president; Eleanor maettnac, recording secretary; Mildred.Karc,
corresponding secretary. and
Pearl Welker, treasurer.
During the meeting plans Were
made to soli cit Pomeroy business
houses for the cancer society .
Norma Am sbary, service committee chairman, will be assisted
by Mrs Sisson, Clarice Krautoor, !\rm Rupe, Jane Walton, and
Mildred Karr.

SYR ACUSE -

POMERO\ - Pink and white
streamers extended from anooen
umbrella to the gut table for a
shower homrlng Miss Charlotte
hnboden, brldHlect of Airman
Rodney Dale Wrigh.t.
Hostesses for the bridal shower were Mrs. Bertha Lasher and
Mrs. Don Anderson.
Games were played under the

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LONDON (UPI}- A student

STOW .~WAY

Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Sla ck are announcing the
birth oC an 8 lb. 12 oz. son,
at ~- Mary' s Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 8.
The baby, named James Lee,
is the grandson ol Me. and Mrs.
George Dragovich, of Milwaukee
and Mrs. Ada Slack, local . Greatgrandparents ace Michael S;an..
kiewicz, of Phillips, Wis., and
Mrs. Lydia Morrica1, ol Milwaukee . They have another son,
Roger Allen Jr., 18 mooths.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted - George Nessel~
road, Sr. , Pomeroy.
Discharged - Billy Brewer.

convenllonbeingheld

In Columbus this weekend

w•s

dlsmi"ed and attendi~W from the

traveled as a stowaway for 30
days in the dark hold of a
freighter from Chile to London,
living only on watermelons,
police said Saturday.
A police spokesman said
student Alan Rumuick was
refused entry to EnglaOO and
will be seat home on another

ship.
Rumuick, 19, a Panamanian
by birth, said he stowed away
at Valparaiso, Chile, AJ&gt;ril 11,
hiding among the cargo. There
were plenty of melons to eat, he
said. The student, reported in
good cordition at a hospital,
said he came to London to
search for his fath.er, missing
ror 2ih years.

Elcmootai1Y SchOol FridaY
auCi'ldcd b.Y qver

eveniru_~ ·was

.Olrcclor or the cvCn!, Wil·
liam ·fu'nott, expre5804 his ·
thantts
to. an a''6 their
. goal of
$150 was met. with total receipts of $162.05. The mono)'
will be used for 'the summer
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Grange Will

· KYGER --' !'our JtWors were
inducted intl&gt; the 'Kypr · Creek
Chapter of !Jie 14•~01111. lliJoor
SO&lt;Iely lncontlle!llitit'ceremonles
Friday at the school.
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lhe ISS~- were Charles Brad-bury, son Q{· Mr~ and Mrs: CO.
er Brldbuh-1 John llughes, son
of Mrs. Arilwr Hughes and the
late Mr. Hulhes; Dreama He•
son, daughter or Mr. w:1 Mrs.
Arthur Henson, ' Addison; and
Judy Roach, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Fraley, GaU!polli,
Roote 1.
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nve grading.poitoda. .The cerUfi..

cates In rc~qrnmOn oi: i cttollrshli&gt; are awarded annually u a
J)llrt ,'!l the Naliima111onor SO&lt;l·
ely program. Mrs. tiarold Sailer
ia. advisor ot th~ grwp.
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held at the hall.
Fred Goegleln, master, pre-

direction of Darlene Smith of
Chester wtth prizes being won
by Mrs. Jean Parker, Mrs. Reva held the first meeting ln June.
Snowden, Mrs. Don Reuler aOO
Virgil Atkins, deputy master,
Mrs. Marjorie Milhoan.
aJUlounced inspection to be held
Wedding bells used wlth pink on July 11. Next meetlrv date
and White streamers framed the was changed to Tuesday, May
entrance to the refreshment table. 21, due to commencement a cA centerpiece of red roses and livities. U was reported that
tapers was used on the table and Homer Rice and Arnold Snowthe refreshments were served den are m.
by candleUghL
Tributes to Mother were i,....
Guests were those named above
eluded in a program presented
and MarJorie Rice. Binda Biehl, by Mrs. W, A. Morgau, lecturMargretha Wolfe, Pauline Ueut· er. Amos Leonard read Awle
er, Karen White, Sandy Miller. mossoms; Mrs. Frances GoegRuth Erlewine, Maude Seller, lein, Let's Go Ama,yi~; Mrs.
Frances and Lilly Imboden and Leooard, All of 1 Sudden Us
Dorothy Smith.
Spring; Mother's Day poems by
Betty Leonard and Mrs. Elma
Celebrate
Loucks; A Mother' s Reward by
Goeglein; To My Mother, Mrs.
COLU!I.!BUS - OnM~· 18Miss
Emma Rader will celebrate her William Grueser, and Mother's
tOOth birthday. Miss Rader is lhe Prayer, by Mrs. Morgan.
A contest c onducted by M:.:s.
(!(dest daughter or lhe laLe Mr.
Morgan
was won by Mrs. Wiland Mrs. G. H. (Ham) Rader of
liam
Grueser.
Green Township.
The event will start with a dinner at Green Meadows Inn in
Worthington, Ohio, aOO will be
fo11owed by a receptloo at the
inn. Seventy person s ha~ealread,y
The medieval equivalents
made reservat.ions.
of today's labor unions were
Greetings may be sent to 1599 the associations known as
Alum Creek Dr. , Columl:lls, Ohio. guilds.

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Is Given Party

Today

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The "year of confusion"

was when Juli\18 Caesar ad.

justed the calendar and made
46 B.C. 15 months ion .

cust St. Games were played and
prizes awarded.
Peggy Lynne received JTial'O'
nice gifts and refreshments d.
cake, ice cream, potato chips
and soft drinks were served to
Lisa and Allen Wells, Rosalind
and KathY FerguSCl'l, Valerie Jo
Lewis, Barbara Price, Debbie

Call, Marl1sn &amp;l)&lt;dor, DeanR
Beth Fultz, llomla lloyd, Vemda

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Brumley, Debra Lynn McGuttln,
Desiree Pike, Ramona &amp;llder,
Gibbs, Louie Seth, Teca Ebers~
bach, Mary Krawsczyn and Tina
Nierri.
Helping Mrs. Imboden serve
were Mrs. Bill wens, Mrs. Edna
Pickens, and Mrs. Neva Grimm,
Peggy's grandmothers, and her
aunts, Mrs . Mimie Johnson and
Mrs. Ollie Mae Cozart.

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defending Saigon strongholds
Saturday night ln some of the

3,000 AM radio stations, l,:&gt;JJO
MIDDLEPORT - A birthday FM radio stations and 700 TV
Pari¥ was lilven laal week Ill stations In the United States.
hooor o! Pei!B)' Lynne Imboden
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bloodiest street fighting or the
Vietnam War, Ameri c ans
DBmed one area "Rocket Alley"
so heavy was the barrage ot
Viet Cong mlssiJes.
As the BatUe oC Saigoo went
into its sec.ond week Sunday
morning, U.S. commanders said
a relatively smaU Coree or
North VIetnamese and Viet
Cong holed up in two areas was
prepared to tight to the last
cartridge and the last llCe.
The Communists were tlghting agajnst seemingly hopeless
odds from entrenched posltions
1n a 3G-block area on the
sooUlern end of the "Y" bridge
leading into downtown saigon
and just swth of the Phu Tho .
Racetrack on the western edge
or the capital.
Focus Shift.s

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setUements and profit margins
in the coming months.
The Chiel Executive llew to
this mountain resort with a plea
to members ol the Business
Councll, who are holding their
semiannual meeting with gov
ernment offi cials. for coopcra-.
· tion in tlle administration's fight
against rJslng pri ce s.
Jotmson made clear what Arthur Odkun, his chiel Economlc Adviser, told the Council on
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1flehs and labor rather than go&gt;- emnent controls.
"I do not advocate •ny system
ol man.Jatary clirect controls on
prices and wu;ea," the presl-

dent sold. "We cannOt toler1te
the rapid prle:! increase we ue
aulferlng Ieday. But nellher can
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Infantry Division were reported
ln h.eavy contact with a Viet
Cong force near the village or

AI&gt; Long Phu about eight mllea

south ol Saigon, am American
officers said 25 Communists
were killed.
The hottest area ol saigon
fighting was around the "Y"
bridge where Viet Cong holdouts
fought a furious seesaw battle
with Americans of the 9th
Division supported
by air
strikes and artillery barrages.
The Communists launched an
attack against an allied command post just south ol the
span which is the main entry
point into Saigon from the
Mekong Delta. In a counter·
assau1t, the Americans reported
kiUing 88 of the atiackers.

SAIGON (UPO - 11 1 never
figured war was hell, but thls
one is." Those were the words
used Saturday by Alvin Juniper, a reconnaissance trooper
trom Paines ville. Ohio, in describi~ the street fighting in
"rocket alley."
Juniper saw two of his buddies die on one street. "The
first time we tried to go down
the street they s'hot rockets at
us. The second time we start-

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They are tough, determined,
with no ~ent
leeway for compromise.
But the terms were set out
almost years before the Parts
talks were arranged.
The forthcoming peace probe
at the conference table will
provide the first opportuol.ty for
Hanoi- as well as the United
states- to indicate what the
regime or President Ho Chi

Rodne~

GOING TO BOYS' STATE -

Dovlo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Davis of Rutland, II

congratulated by RuUand High Principal James Vennari upon being announced as the Rutland
American Legion Post's delegate to the 1968 session of Buckeye Boys' State. Rodney, a junior,
Is a member of the Rutland National Honor Society and the Meigs Marauder varsity baseball team.

Mioh really wants.

Hanni is

New Advice

WASHINGTON (l.JPI) - The vanguard of the Poor People's
March - 110 elderly persons and c hildren needing medical
attention - arrived saturda,y a day ahead of schedule a s Washington waited with sympathetic hospitality and some apprehension to hear their demands.
The first group of about 500 persons, which lett Marks,
Miss. , by bus last Wedne sday, had been expected to reach the
capital at mid-afternoon Sunday. But 110 of them considered
unfit physicallJ to continue the slow journey were put on spec~
ial buses in Atlanta and sped to WashingtoiL Th.ey were taken
to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in suburban Arlington.
Va., tor examination by doctor s from the Medical Committee
for Human Rights, a volunteer organization.

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Paris Blanketed by Riots

Are Expected

-we didn't even start to come
. out. It was impossible. The

water came in so rast.

capital.

through lhe Latin Quarter and

The Commission concluded in
a report that desplte political

I thought we woold be aut a gains ubder lhe\965 voting rights
- The top U.S. Morine gonerlll IIUie sooner, but oil m,y, there act, Negroes in the south have
generally been ignored or exin VIetnam S.turdi.Y predicted was a lot ot water ln there.
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by the Republican and
more heavy ftchUng alq the
When Davis and Rudel came
Democratic parties.
Demllltarlzed Zone (DMZ) where back to uo (on Friday) that
South Vietnamese security aoorc- kind of perked us all up. It was
DANANG, SQJthVletnam(UPI)

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malden were preparing a major
·new offensive.
The Marine oftleer, Lt. Gen.

good to· see them.

1 !eel pretty good now that
we're

out, Uthough my legs ace

weak' from ilOt standing ~ ror

lhlberl E. Cushman, Jr., slid so · North Vietnamese troops CIP1 don't know whether I'll go
lured In the A Shou VaUS)' ftgh~ back to work In the mlne. I

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earlier Utla month told h..
terrogatora Ccmmunlst Con:es
had decided In loWI&lt;h. 1 oecond
wave of Tet-t;ype attacks in the
northern provinces.

expect I'll have aome time to

think about it. But it'a what I've
done nearly aU my ll!e- more
than 20 years.

SANCTIONS OFf
MOSCOW (UPI) - The SOViet
Union seriously planned to apply economic and polldclll sanedons against reform - minded
Czechoslovakia, but wasdissuad.
ed by Hungary which oftared to
mediote the crlols, lD!ormed
Communist sources said satur-

surged across the Seine River
toward downtown Paris Satur·
day night, OOt dispersed in lh~
. face Df Lear gas bombs and
busloads of riot police.
A second consecutive night of
violence was averted when
student leaders standing on the
shoulders ~ classmates urged
the youths to 11 return home and
rest up for Monday" when a
massive demonstration throogh
the capital was planned.
The turmoil on both the Lert
and Right Bank spoiled the
peace atmosphere....., Preaident

Cl)orles de Gaulle holed lor
talks between the United
Stites and North VIetnam.

Vietnam quickly became a
side issue. The students began a
series of snowballing demonstrations against alleged pOlice

brutality and the government
when authorities closed several
university buildings w h e r e
protest meetings led to violence.

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Democratic State Rep. William Mallory, president of the West End
Community Council. Saturday
added his voice to the critics
who oppose t he anticipated appointed of State Finance Director Richard Kcabach as the new
city manager.

'"The West End Community
Council is stroogly opposed to
the hiri"' ol Krabach and aho

devefopnentL

group or 2,000
atudents marched down the Left
Bank, surged acruos a Seine
Bher bridge In front oC Notre
Dollie · cathedi-al and parup a dowhtolm boulevard lin !be
r1&amp;11t blnl!. ·n.iiidteda Dl riot

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Thleu are vigorously oppooed to
thla t,ype of peace settlement.
Swth Vietnom has been cool
to the Paris Ialka. It Is not a
participant In the bllaterol
Washingtor&gt;llonaf e&lt;~~tacta, Ill·
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!VIs and the U.S. team hal
pramloocl to keep It ,PO- ""

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expressed fears of a U.S. sellout
to the North Vietnamese that
might
include
a
cc:alitlon
government with the Viet Coq;[.
Ky llnd President Nguyen Vu

rioting has lo.iured at least 1,5110
people. It threatened a !ull-scale
crisis ror the De Gaulle
government and prompted three
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participant ..
The 5ai.i(ll1 administratioo hla

genorlll otrlke for Monday in
a)1111)11hy with the stedents.
one of 2,000 students
maned in the Latin QUarter on
the La!t Bank Saturday li(ht
1nd marched along the Bool""
vard St. lllchel. Riot squads
opeoed up with tear gas wlten
the yoilths tried to parllde along
Bouelvard St. Germain.

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Saigon is
Concerned
Of Sellout

goverrunent w a s concerned
about the protection of its
intere sts at the Paris talka. He
made it clear Saigon wanted
opposes the pr(l)osed $15,000 full
representation
at any
increase in the ci'J' manager's formal peace conference.
salary,'" Mallory said
"The problem is whether the
He added the council consid- position of South Vietnam will
ers lt strange that the city ad-- be respected by both sides, •• Ky
ministration can find turds to said of the meetirws in Paris
raise the city manager's sal- between American and North
ar:y 1 to p8,)' for the new stadium Vietnamese diplomats... I doo't
and to finance air-conditioning
care who talks with whcm but
ol Music Hall when it can't find
what I worry about is whether
money to meet pressing human
the positioo of Sooth Vietnam
needs.
will be respected by every

Authorities said the student

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of its rormal negotiating presentation should provide the ft.rst
os:pJrtunity lor an indication or
the Communist&amp;' real intentions
-whether they wut a peace
settlement and are consequently
prepared to compromise or,
alternatively, w h e t h e r they
merely want to gain time ln the
hope oC reaping ultimate victory
on the battlefield.
Hanoi's terms are well known
by now: An uncooditional had.t
to the Amerfi¥an botnting ol the
wbole of North Vtetnam and of
ail other acts of war againSt k
This, according to Hanoi's ~
conference stance, is the key
condition for starting torma1
peace talks at all
The United States has mw:le it
cleu, also in advance ol the
conference, that there must be
some reciprocal gesture ol
Communist de-escalation. This
Haooi has so far refused to
consider.

Krabach Critics Increase

the

day.

to put aU Its

top level here.
But the phrasing and the tme

ceived the heart of an Irish was conducted under extreme
carpenter eight days ago. A emergency conditions because
hospital spokesman said West Stuckwi s h's brain ceased to
continued to make "satisfactory function just a s surgery was
beginning. He was clinically
progres s,"' saturday.
Stuckwish became the oldesl dead.
surviving heart transplant paStuc~sh recovered once the
heart
was implanted by Dr.
tient Friday when the world's
13th recipient, Elie - Joseph Denton A. Cooley , but two days
Reynes, 65, died in Montpellier, later slipped into what doctors
France. His death came 58 termed._ "grave" condition.
A SL Luke's spokesman said
hours after he received the
heart of a fatally injw-ed S a t u r d a y doctors believed
Stuckwish had recovered to the
servi ce statioo operator
The operation in !hich extent that he would be taken
Stuciwisti· recei~ a ftew ·RUrt Out ·oC the operating roOm.

Parties Get

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lace to face encounter on the

Stuckwish Gains Strength

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The world' s oldest s urviving
heMt transplant pat.ienl im~
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doctors at St. Luke" s Hospital in
Houston transferred him to a
private room arxl. allowed him
lo bteathe without lhe aid of a
Editor's Note: ottie J. Walton Jr. was one of 15 miners re srespirator.
cued from a fiooded sOft cOil mine at Hominy Falls, W. Va.,
John M. Stuckwi sh, G2, of
euly Saturday after bel~ tr"Pped underground nearly nve
Alpine,
Tex. , who received the
days. He talks abwt his eXPerience in the Collowing dis,PI!Itch
heart of a beating vislirn la st
written lor UP!.
'
ed down behind a truck and
1\lesd~cy in Houston's third such
got about halfway before the:y
operation in five d~t~· s. was
By OTTIE J, WALTON JR
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hit us again. One guy wenl to
reported in "serious'' condition,
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HQJ!Im: f ~,...W..Va. ~ h J&lt;Ao&gt;l' theyJl~U'Illt - ·drums ...."'I:O..
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"continues to gain strength."
We
r;:
spirits, we joked aroond, we sang. Ike
Houston' s
other sunwmg
transplant r e cipient, Everett r·.
Osaac) castoled the singing. He's thechoi~leader in his church.
Thomas, 47, of Phoenix, Ariz.,
We talked about religion and at a time, and some of us- I dld
hi s second week of
began
about trying to llve better. I was -would sleep about two~ hours
"secofld..chance"
Hfe wiU1 lhe
a Christian when I went Ln and then staY up Cor several.
heart or a 15-year-old suicide
there, but some of the others
The (shaft) ceiling was about
victim
bt:ating in his chest
weren't. But we all prayed. We
36 inches where we stayed. I'm
Thomas
took
short walk.s
didn't pray out' lwc:J, but I know a little man and I could sit up,
around his room and ate solid
everyone prayed.
but some of the other fellows
WASHINGTON
(UPI}
The
food.
lt was kind of uncomfortable. couldn't sit up straight, they
U.S.
C.:mmission on Civil Rights
Good Condi lion
It was cold and Urd to sleep on had to lie in the shall
urged
both
pollticlll
parties
SatThe
world's
olher recuperat-that old, hard ground. It was
We first reaUzed there was
urday to bar delegations to their ing heart transplant patient was
better when they got the ate .water in the mine when the
mattresses down to us.
bottom conveyor belt carried national conventions from ~, in good condition at London' s
We ate good, had about water back to where we were states that refuse to gi ve Negroes National lleart Hospital.
equal political ights.
anything we wanted to eat. We worklns.
If there is no voluntary action,
just ordered it and got it.
Foreman Frank Davis was
some of us slept several hours with me. He and Edward Rudd the Commission said, COOgress
should set specific guidelines
went UJ1 in this other entry to
Wlder the 15th amendment to in-see where the water was
.
corning !rom. I got trepped in sure that Negroes are given a
full political voice at all levels,
PA!US (UPD- Thousands of
this low place. But they got up
from
the precincts to the Nation's r e be II i o u s students swept
high and stayed there.

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reveal otrlclally whether or DOt
It me~ns business when Nri
Vieb1llllese
delegates
meet
American representatives fDr
the long owslted Viebllm peace
probe begllllllltl Monday.
The United States ia lllso
expected to ' give 1 poll&lt;~ ootllne
lor a settlmem of the bloody
con.Oict in SOUt:heut Asia.
Both sides are scheduled to
preselt their positiOOB in formal
statemerts
to thr opeoi~
session ol what ts cauti.ously
termed "oftlclU conversatiCIUI..
at the Paris conference table.
Hanoi made its terma kDown
long in advance of the
conference. It has repeated
them !requentb In the put IJXI
has again reiterated them oo
the very eve of the Paris talks.

believe tJds Is a problem.

low! ever Before a Sale LlkJ .Tbis-:DQA~t·'·
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GALUPOUS CHEVROLET-:OlDSM OlltE·. MOf()R (0•.
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Hanoi -to

Jordeo Aid Vance and Lau
agreed the order otbuolneu lor
Monda.Y'• meeting will conalst
of opening statementa by the
two delegltloo chie!a. He allld
he dld not know who will speak
!irat but he sold he did not

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Mavy unemployment, slack ard
1lu,seish growth in order to de. · e.s said North Vietnamese

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troops reported killing 302 North VIet Corv threat to the Sooth
Vietnamese in a series of Vletnamese capital. A comrrwbattles near the American nl.que Slid Communists were
being annihUated in some
supply base at Dong Ha.
places.
Lt Gen. Robert E. Custunan
Jr., the tq, U.S. Marine Corps
Pathetic Sight
officer . in Vietnam, predicted
"lfs really a pathetic sight,"
more heavy fighting around · I U.S. military spokesman said.
Dong Ha and other allied "These guys are getting ground
outposts Just south of the DMZ. down. The KIA (killed in
Sooth Vietnamese security action) is fantastic . I think the
sources said the North Vietna- main threat is over. We've
mese c&lt;mmand was pouring killed more than 700 since last
I imagine several
troops and war suwlle s Into the Surxlay.
two northernmost provinces of hurdred are buried in rubble. ''
Some Amer ican and South
South Vietnam for a new major
oUemdve and had sent two Vietnamese units swept out of
generals into the sooth to Saigon early Saturday night to
knock out Viet Cong base
supenise lt.
The U.S. Command in Saigon camps.
Troops of the
9th
said allied forcea had apparent-

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Ambusador • at'· larp A"vilreU
Horrlman, who, like Hanoi' a
chle! negollalnr xuon Thu)o, did
not altend Fridl¥'s and Sotur-

s.r:::/ t~~ars:~ :~': Entombed Miners Sure
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Demllltarized Zone (DMZ) thea·

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reined, drove at on.ce to tbe
U.S, EmbaSIIJ' to report to

agal"¥1

·.,.a.,,

of a good school record. She

sided 81 the meeting wilh Mro.
Amos Leonard reporting on the
state and national contest t11 be

In naUonal periodlclllo. In Ills
presented certificates of achieve- new nove\, Dr. Slminirs wrltei
ment to students making the ' - aboot the reallt,y behlnd t h e
or roll for It least three oC the f.acade of Sautlufm pntfiU;y. He
looks behind the malk ot rospeetabUI\Y and
oC t h e
members Of a tamtly Uvlng 1n
the "best hoUIO In LeXIngton,
Ky."

the Parts c011Cerence table.
the
The Communiats served 11!&gt;Pari&amp; prellmlnary accOrd. wa1 Uce when lhe~ arrl ved here
reached, Saigon was rocked by Thursday that their main
aome ot the' ·bloodiest 1treet purpou In coming to Paris was
Monday against a baCkdrop of fight of the VIetnam War u . to get th~ United states to halt
street "'olenee.
lilted lrO\llfO battled Commwllst oil bombing and olher ottacks
The delegate• won't have to. forces delending Saigon strong· 1galnst the north without lilY
ria~ their 11 vea In a~lng a '• holds.
conceasions trom Hanoi.
tanu hamlet for a few cupa af
Heavy fighting also waa
Onl.v It the United ·States
rice. They'll dine ·~rr starched reported ln the northern sector accepted ttYls- I!OIIIOihliW PresUnon and eat !rom the finest . of Swth \'letlwn Into which the'-&gt; Ident Johnson hos· stated lt will
china while battling the allies ·North VletOamese cOIIUIUIIId not do- would Hanoi be w!Dlng
across the re~tangular cooter· · was' pouring troops tor a to start real peace negotiations,
enc, table.
possible new offensive.
the Communists warned.
But one place ID'ects the ~
Western . diplomats were tn-With thls !ranl&lt;IJ&lt; u.Wrooitislng
er. What happens in Parb deter- creaslngly convinced the Com- background to the talko, U.S.
mines the course ol battles of munists were gotng all out on o!ftcllllo cauUooed
too
VIetnam on the other side of the the battlefteid to be able to much optimism.
world. And eachbulletfiredthere negotiate -~rrom strength" at
Vance, smiling and looking

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has a certaln echo here.
But at too same time

PAlmi · CUPD - The United
,$1tes and North Vietnam SfJt..
~- awept aside the laat minor
toadblocka holding up the star~ or ,
preliminary Vietnam War talks

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Way Cleared for Talks

The Variety and Fashloh
~ow held · al lhc Syracu!oiC

chapter are Mrs. Rupe, ·Mrs.
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Waltoo and Mrs. Beuing.
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baseball
prOgram~
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Pro
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1going officers lnchJding Mrs.
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Miller, secretary; Mrs. Sisson,
ATHENS ~ A new noVel re~
correspoJXIing secretaryi and
loased '1111o week li the .iwk oC
Shirley Beegle, treasurer.
a Dlllltl8!il~l'i-ot0110ro!&amp;lg.
It was announced that the May
11111&gt; at Ohl~ 1./l!lvilraiV, Dr. Hol23 meeting will be a steak bar·
II a &amp;npnero. ''i'be ~ lojltled
becue at the home or Margaret
Grose, Paul Rainey,MlehaelShU. urhe Day After~.'!
Follrod. Miss Beegle presented
lor, C. Davl~ Clark and Sandi
Dr. immmero ls a inember o1
the program uslre "Taste and
Dlllard conducted the eerem~, the creative wrllil1c t.culfT at
Smell" as her topic. Miss Beegle
The progtam opened with the Ohio Univeralv. A poet and a
arxt Roberta O'Drienprovidedr~
POMEROY - The charter was pledge to the 1118 led by Grose, novellat, ~• prevlnusly hu hid
freshments following the meet~ draped in memory or Clifford
president of the chapq,r. Mrs. thr"!&gt; boc!!&lt;• ot - ~ imd lciur
ing.
Leifheit at Thursday night's Sall,y Orebaugh, guidance COUJ&gt;o novels publlshed.
poems and
meeting of Rock Springs Grange selor, spoke on the importance short storles
,regululy

Bride- to- be is Honored

Announce Birth of
Son in Wisconsin

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Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN .
NEW YORK - Th..tre lycoon
Walter Reade and spouse dlvol-ced after 20 years and his next
feature already Is bookOO ....
Opera diva Elaine Malbfn a n d
Geor8'e EmaJNel welcomell tllelr
own future diva ... Fewer than
100 showed up for the Maharishi's concert with the Beaeh
Boys in Q.leens so It was cancelled ... The Beat GeneraUon
turning of!? The Rock • club
Generation cooled 1t less than
three weeks after making . tile

In his life; i'rvtng' Berlin just
flnished 11 new songs ror hh
u~ It With Music" film tor

Julie Andrews; Rube GOlcl&gt;erll' s
85 wltll a one-man sculpture show
at the Haminer Galleries; Jo)ln
Royal 1!11111• anacdve consultant
at NBC (he'•l the finest tJhow.
man We1V6 aver-met in any ph'se
of entertainment; he's bandlell

13- 'llle Sulllay Times· Senllnel, Sunday, May 12, 1968

Big Sixth Inning Gives

&amp;. and Jerome Ave.

Jac~e Glea&amp;OI\ Is rumored aboot to AJJay W.O Go fl'&lt;lm blo
Mlaml Beaoh hole! eonoultaney
..• &amp;le Lyon came lo N. Y. 1o
otudy dro,y- and IJI(t alrOIKIY
.•. H!o Waldorf data (May 31)
will eontrlbute to Trini LDP!tz'
1968 gr(ti!ls ' \t:nore than a
llori.
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Meigs Ousted· From

mu .

~ ~.~::s:~~rw.:. Miller h:»dges

ruJr oo his 8oth -And stU! ohalr.,.. of eo.. Cola lnt'l.
, Newest Very bea~tllul model
(as opposed to novelties such
as Twiggy, Penelope Tree, Baby
Jane Holzer) hitting the chictop Ia 22-Ye&amp;r-&lt;&gt;ld Eva ChiD, half
German, a quarter each, Chinese and Negro. ThQY 8lcy' she
"can't miss," and Is the umost
exotic of •poseuses.•
Hubert !lQmphrey at his big.
buslness..S.uncheon at "21'' gave
it his executh:e stamp as one ol
"Ole most magnificent places In
this country;" he. could have
said the world .•. Turkish -born
Albert Alberts Is tossing N, Y.'s
most unusua1 Mother's Day party- for BelJ.y Dancers, at !69th

obscene.
Wood;y Allon took a hugo hoose
in Belvedere, CaiU. {where he's
shooting his "TaketheMoneyand
Run" film) but can't get help
so he has to go out to eat .••
Rowan and Martin may be the
••stars'' ot their TV Laugh-in but
Flip Wilson was 10 times as runny ... The Monkees' film "Unti~
tied" bired Sonny Liston whose
robe was stolen, name on back
'neverything,

The list or byper.active octo-

genarians hereabouts is delight'ful: Sol Hurd&lt; at 80hook1ngmore
classical concerts than anytime

Oass AA Tournament

Milk Protest

ATHENS - Costly dereooho mtotakao Friday resulted In tile
to lfarle!IL The deroat ooatell Yelp

llolga · lolanudero' 5-4 lou

WASHINGTON (UI'I) - R e p.
Clarence E. Miller. R-Ohio, said
Slturda.Y he stronglydlsawrovell
the recentgovernmentrulingper.
m!ttlng unllm!ted shl.(lll1ent of
evaporated milk arxl sweetened
condensed mllk into the Unlted
States by fOI'eigo countries.
Mlller protested lo Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman
that unless action is takentollm·
it Ule now of the imports ..the po.
sllion of the dairy farmer wlll
be seriously threatened."
Miller asked for a quota system to control the now of the
imported evaporated milk.

·6.-un the Cluo AA District Baseblll Tiiumamont. The same wu

iolii'Ocl .., tl1e 0111o Univeroliy Froah 11e1d.

THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 260 elephants In the
United ·States. About 12 are koown as Mrican elephants, the
balance come from India, Ceylon and Burma. For the most
part elephants are gentle and easil'Y trained. Here we have
Miss Heather McDonald, 20 years old and pretty, and the
elephant is Big Bertha. The above is one of the teats that they
will perform twice Mondlcy with the Great King Bros. 3-Ring
Circus, in Gallipolis. Performances will be at 4 and 8 p.m.
Doors will open at 3 an:l 7 p.m.

EMPTY SPOOL -

New cable from tl1e OIIIPIY spool Oeft rorqround) Is uoell 1&lt;&gt; replace
cable deotroyell by lire lbursday along Rt 218 In MercervUle. Tel09hooe and electric 10rvtco
were dl11!'11(1ted by Ore that destrO)'ell J. E. Slun:lero' store In tho vUl~p.

Riessen Advances In
Italian Tennis Meet

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GALLIPOLIS- Tomorrow the Relays
top will recess tn turn
break·
red wagons roll!
Monday is circus da.Y - King fast, joining the animal and elephant men who will have red
Brothers circus da,y.

Soon after sunrise, the herd
or eJephants will be unJoaded to
help the workingmen and horses
raise the big top, the menagerie
and the other tents that make
up ttie canvas city that comprise the King Brothers Circus
tented city, This exciting combination of picturesq.te activities
wW occur on the circus grounds
at HolJor Airport wher~ per.
tormances will be given at 4 and
8
tomorrow, w:lth doors
open at 3 and 7 p.m.
The colooiul cavalcade that
transports the circus from city
kl clty will leave Ironton, toda,y' s show stand, at midnlght
and lt wlll roll tnro Gallipolls
with the dawn.
Animal
men, canvasmen,
grooms, "cookhouse'' crewmen
and elephant handlers wflJ first
see that tile cook and d1n1ng
tents are raised and the rield
t;Qes are fired and cooking,

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Send your teenage questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care
of Helen Help US! this newspaper.
THEY WANT TO HELP
Dear Helen:
OJr Sodality group at .school
. wants to do something for the
children in Vietnam. We read
"' about the girl who collected money for an orphanage over there,
and wonder if you have any oth.
er addresses, so that we, and
other people in the United
States can help those little kids
who have so little. - WANT.
lNG TO HELP
Dear WTH:
Here's a letter, aimed right
at )'OU:
Dear Helen: I just wondered
if you oould give a few lines
to us Glii.D Vietnam:
Joe Poptefowski and I have
a project goiog here in t h e
Plelku area. We're asking our
friendo bad&lt; home I&lt;&gt; send any
lUnd of chi.ldren's clothing they
don't need - baby clothes, tbings
for )'CJUnl children; and they can
~H 10111 and tmcelo too. The'"'
kids havt 10 little, aometimes
not even a home.' We're trying
10 lot tllo V!olnameoe know that
, Americus DO care and want
.: :to help.
'
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dOCile&amp;, 1D flOOd ciind!Uon,
··; ~'""" 10U IOIId tllem lo: CHJL.

Dear G.P.:

Heavens no! You've made a
wise de'ct!UoiJ. Don't let the yakkers back yoo down. - H.

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NEW YORK (UI'I)- Roy White
bit his secODd homer of the year
leading o!! the seventh lnolngand
Mal stottlemyre pltehN his
third shutout of tl-.e ...... sat.urda,y as the New York Yankees
odged tile Boston Hell Sox 1~
arxl han1ed Jose San.tlagohisftrst
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hmner, suffered his tlrstlossai'Ji..
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season He allowed five hits and
struck out seven.

umphs.
White's home run into the 101¥er right field stands, only the
third hit off santiago, gave the
Bostm rllbtharl:ler his first . .
feat since July 5, 1967, when he
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Hardwood Opponenll
ADA, Ohio CUPD- ObloNorthern Univero!ly - - ita
basl!etball schedule ror - .....
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ponenta from Tennes1ee, Alabama, Indiana IIIII Ohio.
Athletic Director Man Erwlish said newccmera to &amp;be alate
were Chattanoap, lluat1ngtoa,
Somrord and llaDover frCIIl oot
of otate and Urbaoa and Oblo
Wesleyan frmn Ohio.
The Polar Bears wW portlclPI!te ln two December toumamenta, st Troy State ID rna and Marshall, Mich.

WEDNESDAY MAY 15th

Stottlemyre, pitching through a
steady drizzle, scattered seven

hits IDd was in trouble often as
he picked IJl) his fQil1h victory in
seven decisions. In the first i~
nirw, Stottlenzyre walked M 1 k e
Au:trews with one out and C&amp;rl
Yastrzemski singled past an
over-shifted infield. Joe Foy advanced the runners with an infield
out but Stottlernyre struck (J.It Ken
Harrelson to end the threat.
In the seventh, Rico Peu-ocelli
led oa with his second single
and one out later Santiago sacrificed him to second, but StotiJemyre retired AOOrews on an
infield rd.ler.
stottleJI'I'Yre gave up a two-out
single to Reggie Srnitb in the
elghth arxl walked Harrelson before striking out Foy on rrur
pitches.
Stottlemyre struck out 10 and
walked two in picking up the victory.
Santiago, who gave up only a

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COLORS

ALUANCE, Ohio (UPO
Three sports events scheduled
by ~Union teams were either canceUed or postponed Saturdl,y because of rain.
omcills said an independent
baseball game between Mount
Unioo m:l Akron Universit;y was
cancelled. The Purple Raiders
sport an overall 8-2 record, and
are tied ror seconcl place in the
Ohio Conference with a&amp;.2mark.
A leque dual track meet with
Wooster was pushed back until ,
Monday, but 1 teomls meet with
Baldwin-Wallace was cancelled ·
and not re1cheduled.

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The bold color look that pleases the mo•t
dl•crlmlnatln9 testes. Thl• •urnrne,., you can
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group af cool, llghtwalgl-ot braids.

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DocS mith We hove 27-68 Buicks
in stock ready to go.
. Says:
Many with Air

Conditianing
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Interior. Local Owner •

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IIIII ID tl1e Oral when DOl ~
walked aM came arouat Cll ID
lnfield out and two w1ld plt&lt;bu
and scored 1 second rllll In the
sixth when Fraok Coallll o!Do
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WASHINGTON (UP0- Thell&amp;- rup' a rwrscoring doOOle and a
trolt Tlgwo rooted tile Waohing- walk lo Kallne. The Ttcers'addtoo Se111toro 12-2 Saturday.
ed two runa in tbe tittb on a wllk
AI Kal1ne and Micke)&lt; Stanley to stanley, a sacrifice, Kaliue' 1
each sc:ored three runs dUring slow III'IJUIIOior that went tloroogh
the runaway conteol Horton and the lei! side or the WuhlWert put tile finish~ toqcbea ln!leld roc a atllllle ocorl.. Star&gt;on tho alaughtar by clout108blek- ley, Freehan'a dooble am HOrto.blek IKinera ln the nirdh
too'a aaerlflce fly.
Joo Sjlorma ohook oil an early
Detroit got IDOther I'WIIn tile
streak of wildness and went the sixth when Ray Oylerhltagrouncl
dlotance, Um!ll .. the Sooatoro rule double to right and ocorell
to Just four hits In plc!Ww up when reliever Darold Knowles
his seccni victory of the 1eaaon. threw w1ld to first ooan ln!leld
Freehan's alxth bamer or the hit by Sparma. Detroit came Ill)
aeaaon climaxed a toor - run witb two moretntheseventhwhen
tlllrd Inning and came after a Kallne walked, moved to second
olngle by Stanley, Jim North- on Freehan's single and came

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14 Philadelphia at Plttablrgh
Chie.go • • • • .••• 13 14
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San Francisco at C!Ddmatl
New Ycrk . . ..•.. II 15
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American League
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Baltimore.
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Atlanlf. 2 Loa Anr· I, n1c1&gt;t
Mlnnooota . . . • •• .1$ u
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Olldlnd . • .- • • • • 13 14
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By Helen Bottel

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Tickets Go
On Sale For

Orioles

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DREN OF THE PLEIKU AREA,
c-o Mikel McCallerty, 11J-4, RA·
19881485, 4th Adnm. Co., 4th
Int. Div., APO San Francisco,
96262.
Thank yool - JOE AND MIKE.
Dear Helen:
My parents gave me a choice
between a girt or $2,000, to use
for a down payment on a house;
or a big fancy wedding, I chose
the $2,000 gift., and my Dance
thinks the same as I 00 - why
waste all that mooey on a big
wedding which, 1! it's like most
of them, will cause fights, nerves,
and family discord?
But I find that my decision is
also causing fights and discord.
Our relatives hue their noses
oot of joint because they can't
be invited to our tin,y chapel
ceremony. M,y girl-lriends think
rm craz.y. They sa.v that, for
the rest ol my life, 1~11 regret
not having a huge, lovely wedding,
A few even point out U1at a
big wedding is expected or people in our income grOUp - and
it you dli1'it have one, whispen
!tart that "She had to get married!'
~ld we cave in? - GETTING PRESSURED

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
This column is ror young peo.
ple, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and ttm.
As with the rest or Helen Help
USl, It weloornes laughsbutwoo't
dodge a serious question with a

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The Circus ·is Coming
their charges.
Before noon the big show will
be In the air, and the aerial rigging, the three rings, the hippo.
drome track and the grandstands
wUI be in place. There will be
lots to see at the circus grounds
early tomorrow. ~rtly after
noon all wil1 be ready ror the
matinee performance sponsored
by the Gallipolis Area Jal'cees.
Heading the array or interna.
tionally known talent in the King
Brothers impressive 3 - ring
program are: the great Napoleon,
the man who stands oo his forefinger; the Apollo Family, unicycilsts; lovely lleidJ, Europe's
noted acrobat and equUlbrlst;
the Zamberla troupe of trampoilsts; Fred Asa.l's troupe of educate(! dogs and poole s; tile King
Brothers perlorming Go-Go elephants; the famous Jordan famUy of aerialists and a congress
of clowns headed by Art Adair,
Harry Clark and Fred De Wolfe.

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~· IOOIIlinBb' Ianoe ID clutcll lituatiCIIII C111 the i1111 ..1ol1ald
QU &lt;Udiilnd, HW the Tigwo ol Waohifwton Couniy Wipe IWI.J' a Marauder 4-2 lldvantap In the bottom of the 1lidb tramelo p1n the
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Marietta, a ao-so team tn ma- the tnrnng.
terlal but a determined one in
Meigs' only other hit wu a
attitude, ocored tllree big mark- ol!llle by Crow punched to rlgltt
ers In tile beetle ollth on but ..., 11eld In the oeccnd 111111...
hit Melp playero contributed
Inge[a, ol!ectlvo all the way ..,
two errc:ra am two Tigers were the hill for the Marauders. pve
permitted free panes:
up noly three hits In tile lool ..
The taot balr or the olxthfrome effort. All but one or thelfarletSCO!m&gt; RUN - Lonolo Vao Meter, Metp' senior co~elder, to eaugbt by the Tlmes-Ser&gt;' cgened wttll Hamilton, the leod- ta runa wore uaearned.
Unel camera ao he tall1ell tllo Marauders' lui nm In their Dlotr!ct Cla11 AA tmrney bid Friday
off batter, drawing a base 011
Ingels, a junior CUJ'!8 ~ ar· afle111001l Meigs wu defoated 5-4 by MartettL To the loft of the actiCIII at hCIDie plate Is Dennlo ·
balls frcm Meigs hurler John tlst who alsodlsplayaanetreetlve Ault who ocorell ID front of Vao Meter on a siJwle by Keltll Phallo. Ault helpo the -Ire call Van
IJwels. Then, with one away a4- kmekler. struck out four am Meter oafe. Sbowo at r1&amp;ht rocegriJIIrdlo Van Johnaoll, tile Meigs on-deck batter.
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baseman
Keaselri.Dg
Marietta's Scott struck o u t
walked.
flve, hit one and permitted two
Hamilton scored after the ball baaes on billa. Marietta owned a
was thrown IWI.)' in a ruMown 9o-5 slate going into the t.ourutry and Kellertng moved on to ment cCI'Itest and the aetback left
third. Kellerlng then came home Meigs with a 10-3-1 seuon recon a o!!llle to ohort left field by ord.
Arnold to tie the score at M.
The Tigers were scheduled to
Arnold ta111ed the w!nol.. mork- play Lancaster In tile Dl•tr!et
er ror lfarletta alter Coltrtder. champlcnshlp game saturday afl,.
the catcher, was safe at first on ei'DOODto but was poatponed by
ROME (UP0 - Filth oeeded Mr of tile Jaat tournament on foortb seed Tcm Okker of the
a ftelder's choice.
rain. Lancaster defeated lrootcm Marty Rlessen or Evanston, ru., the Italian circuit before these NeUtertan:ls effiiiina~tena­
Jlm Scott, MU!etta's lolly 2-0 to eorn o berth In the finals. . hammered his way intotherourth championships, uncorked a va- cious Jaime Pinto Bravo ot Chile,
hurler. went on to gain the win
By innings:
rleiy of shots that len his an- 9-7, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.
roord of the 25th Italian tennlo
by set111111 tile MoriUdero d01m MEIGS
000 202 0- 4 6 4 champlonah!ps saturday witll • ranked opponent shaking hl.a head
Okker's superior stroke play
In order In tile top or the seventh. MARIETI A
002 003 x- 5 3 2 6-1, 6-2, G-4 win over yoongMas- in frustration.
Cln&amp;J.Qr broke Pinto Bravo, whose
Marietta• s other two run~~ came Ingels and Swan. Scott &amp;nd cal t- sbno de DOOJ.enico of Italy.
Rlessen had a great chance to awn strong baseline game fell
In the third when Scott was safe rider
put
the match away in less than apart in the third set after wor..
It took Rlessen only 16 mlrron an error with two away and
utes to win the first set and ex- an hour, but dr~ped his own rying the 24-year-&lt;&gt;ld Dutchman
tllen Ham11ton and caotohltblckactly 80 minutes to wrtp it up service and fiubbed the ninth for more than an hoor. Riesl@n
to-back o!ngles.
and join oec:ond-oeedell Clll! mch- game after three tim~s reach- and Okker, racing comparativeMelgo, behllll 2-0 at tills J)Olnt,
e-y of Dallas in the final 16. ing deuce.
ly easy matches in the n e x t
rlllled to tie the contest wttb two
He made it in the tenth game round, are expected to meet in a
The 26-yearooQJ.d Riessen. 'lfl~Po
after De Domenico twice hit out quarterfinal showdown.
tlllllln the top of the fourth when
of bwnda and twice more waa
DeMio Ault !ell ol! with a ollll!le,
Veteran Patricio Rodriguez of
stole second aqd third, Lennie
left flatfooted by Riessen's over- Chile, now in his 11th yearoothe
Van Meter walked and otole sechead 11D11shes.
International tennis clrcul~ batMAII!ON, Ohio (UPI) - Ticond, Keith Phalin was safe 011 an
When play began in cloucly tlell 14th-oeelled Jan Kodes or
error by Marletta'stlrst sacker kets lor tile 9tll Aooull Northhot weather, only 18 fans were Czechoslovakia fairly evenly b&amp;o
South All-&amp;ar basketllall same
alii Van JOODSOII o!ucled.
in the center court stands. A fore collapsing iD the fifth set.
The Maraudero tllen tool&lt; a 4-2 to be played here June 22 weut
much larger crowd watched an Kod:es took it 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 7..S,
leod In the top_or tile sixth when on oale to tile publlc Saturday.
outside cwrt match ln which ~A SIIOkeoman oald that tbooe
Ault banpd hlo second bue hit
BALTIMORE (UPO - PIJK:h.
of the dly. moved to second on Wisbllll! to purchase tleketl
Bill Swan's intleWgroundoutthen should send a self-addre&amp;a en- bitter Lee Maye' s single with two
came home on a single b,y Jim velcge to North • Sooth Cage out In the nintll !Mi.. drove In
Tony Horlm wltll tllo lie break·
Crow alter van:Meter wu hit by Claulc, Marlon.
a ,wlldjlitch. VBn Meter scored
The samewtll beJ!Iayl\d~lll'! ~ ~ u, lllo~., ••Doil a cfutch oiiiJle by PhaliD bt&gt;- Cdlseum which holds abdul~t;ti:TaDf iidtlftlhi:med 'i&amp;t'1Jilti- ~li!KJ
fore Jcimsoo Voundell oot and 000. omctals oald that tickets more Orloloo t h e I r foorth
Bartala 'D!ell oot to center to and alread;y have been dlotrlbuted to 1trotsht loos 4-3 behind Som Mc·
ochoolo or participating playoro. . O...eU'o elght.-hltter.
McDowell, who aoored his
fourth victory against one loss,
NEW YORK (UPJ) - Owners or pan (or extra poirtsonatrial
struck oot 10 to set an Amerl· or the 26 American and Nation- basis duri~ the pre ... aeuon
can Leque record ol 40 otr!ke- al lague teams open their an- exhibition games.
outs in three consecutive games.
nual meeting In Atlanta Monday
U the extra point kick lo •·
The AL mark or 38 had been to determine the 1969 Super bollahed, teams wo.aldhaveaaop..
ohared by Walter Jolmooo and Bowl site and decide whether to tlon of running or passing from
Bob FeUer and tile ml,ioc 1_.. aboll&amp;b the kicking lor extra tile two-yard llne r&lt;ir 000 point.
record of 41 Is held by San&lt;b' points 'on a trial basis.
AFL owners met in New York
Koorax.
Miami, site of this yeu-'s sU. last week ani, in 111 informal
Hortm. hid reached second with
per Bowl, aid New OrlBUUI ll'e poll, favored the proposal. The
one wt in the ninth when secom the leading cooteOOera !or the AFL currently has the optim or
baooman Dave J oonsoo droi!rl&gt;ed 1969 post-season game between kicking tor ooe .POint, or J'Ullo.
bls !ly ID ohort right field for a the AFL and NFL champions al~ ning or passing for two points.
two-base error. After Duke Sims thoo&amp;tl several other cities also
The trial could only be instih.,e made bids. It w111 be the
was walked intentlooally, Watt
third meet!.. between tile champ. luted throu8lt a unanlmoos vote
tanned Tommy !Iuper before
of the owners.
ions ol the two leagues.
An NFL spokesman s*id such
Mayebl-dhiapm~llll
However • more lnterestproba- a move wwld eltminate the only
hit to r!oht nald.
The fndlana took a 2-0 leod ln bly will be atlrred up in discus- part of the game where there is
the secood oa Harper's two-nm .slons of whether to do awa,y with no continuous action. .. ~'tudles
utra point kleko after touchhomer olf Gene Brabender.
downs. The NFL mrners at their of paat years show die extra
Baltimore sc:orell an unoorned
poila has almost becc:me autoo.
ruo (jl the. secoo4 on a sl!Wie by February meeU.ng proposed that matte.''
Joimioii,~ which lell!leldor i.ecoi · teams be all.,ell only 1&lt;&gt; run
Wagner allowell 10 10 lllr&lt;lllb
him for u error. and aaotber
bue bit by Andy Etehobtrren.
A single by Wagoor and a
dooble by Sima pve Clovelaod
a il-l lead ID tile foorth but the
Orioles tiel! 1t ID tha elghtll oo · By United Press lnteroatlooial
Loa Angeles at Atlanta, rughl
Nallcnal
Leque
an ln!le1d lill&amp;le by Qort MotHoustoo at st. Lonlo, night
W. I.
San Francisco at Cincinnati,
1m, a double by Dr"'*" Robin- TEAM
Everybody wants to get
9 .night
sen, another tn!leld bll by Boos st. L&lt;Rt!o • • ••.•• 17
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Plliladelphla at P!ttslJurRI&gt;-I.WI..
San Francisco . . . . 14 13 n!Johl
!ly.
comes lo painting with Devoe Wonder·
Atlaot. . • • • . • • • • 14 14
Toda(a Games:
Tones. And why not? Wonder-Tones
Pittsburgh • • • . . . . 13 13
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Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN .
NEW YORK - Th..tre lycoon
Walter Reade and spouse dlvol-ced after 20 years and his next
feature already Is bookOO ....
Opera diva Elaine Malbfn a n d
Geor8'e EmaJNel welcomell tllelr
own future diva ... Fewer than
100 showed up for the Maharishi's concert with the Beaeh
Boys in Q.leens so It was cancelled ... The Beat GeneraUon
turning of!? The Rock • club
Generation cooled 1t less than
three weeks after making . tile

In his life; i'rvtng' Berlin just
flnished 11 new songs ror hh
u~ It With Music" film tor

Julie Andrews; Rube GOlcl&gt;erll' s
85 wltll a one-man sculpture show
at the Haminer Galleries; Jo)ln
Royal 1!11111• anacdve consultant
at NBC (he'•l the finest tJhow.
man We1V6 aver-met in any ph'se
of entertainment; he's bandlell

13- 'llle Sulllay Times· Senllnel, Sunday, May 12, 1968

Big Sixth Inning Gives

&amp;. and Jerome Ave.

Jac~e Glea&amp;OI\ Is rumored aboot to AJJay W.O Go fl'&lt;lm blo
Mlaml Beaoh hole! eonoultaney
..• &amp;le Lyon came lo N. Y. 1o
otudy dro,y- and IJI(t alrOIKIY
.•. H!o Waldorf data (May 31)
will eontrlbute to Trini LDP!tz'
1968 gr(ti!ls ' \t:nore than a
llori.
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~ ~.~::s:~~rw.:. Miller h:»dges

ruJr oo his 8oth -And stU! ohalr.,.. of eo.. Cola lnt'l.
, Newest Very bea~tllul model
(as opposed to novelties such
as Twiggy, Penelope Tree, Baby
Jane Holzer) hitting the chictop Ia 22-Ye&amp;r-&lt;&gt;ld Eva ChiD, half
German, a quarter each, Chinese and Negro. ThQY 8lcy' she
"can't miss," and Is the umost
exotic of •poseuses.•
Hubert !lQmphrey at his big.
buslness..S.uncheon at "21'' gave
it his executh:e stamp as one ol
"Ole most magnificent places In
this country;" he. could have
said the world .•. Turkish -born
Albert Alberts Is tossing N, Y.'s
most unusua1 Mother's Day party- for BelJ.y Dancers, at !69th

obscene.
Wood;y Allon took a hugo hoose
in Belvedere, CaiU. {where he's
shooting his "TaketheMoneyand
Run" film) but can't get help
so he has to go out to eat .••
Rowan and Martin may be the
••stars'' ot their TV Laugh-in but
Flip Wilson was 10 times as runny ... The Monkees' film "Unti~
tied" bired Sonny Liston whose
robe was stolen, name on back
'neverything,

The list or byper.active octo-

genarians hereabouts is delight'ful: Sol Hurd&lt; at 80hook1ngmore
classical concerts than anytime

Oass AA Tournament

Milk Protest

ATHENS - Costly dereooho mtotakao Friday resulted In tile
to lfarle!IL The deroat ooatell Yelp

llolga · lolanudero' 5-4 lou

WASHINGTON (UI'I) - R e p.
Clarence E. Miller. R-Ohio, said
Slturda.Y he stronglydlsawrovell
the recentgovernmentrulingper.
m!ttlng unllm!ted shl.(lll1ent of
evaporated milk arxl sweetened
condensed mllk into the Unlted
States by fOI'eigo countries.
Mlller protested lo Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman
that unless action is takentollm·
it Ule now of the imports ..the po.
sllion of the dairy farmer wlll
be seriously threatened."
Miller asked for a quota system to control the now of the
imported evaporated milk.

·6.-un the Cluo AA District Baseblll Tiiumamont. The same wu

iolii'Ocl .., tl1e 0111o Univeroliy Froah 11e1d.

THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 260 elephants In the
United ·States. About 12 are koown as Mrican elephants, the
balance come from India, Ceylon and Burma. For the most
part elephants are gentle and easil'Y trained. Here we have
Miss Heather McDonald, 20 years old and pretty, and the
elephant is Big Bertha. The above is one of the teats that they
will perform twice Mondlcy with the Great King Bros. 3-Ring
Circus, in Gallipolis. Performances will be at 4 and 8 p.m.
Doors will open at 3 an:l 7 p.m.

EMPTY SPOOL -

New cable from tl1e OIIIPIY spool Oeft rorqround) Is uoell 1&lt;&gt; replace
cable deotroyell by lire lbursday along Rt 218 In MercervUle. Tel09hooe and electric 10rvtco
were dl11!'11(1ted by Ore that destrO)'ell J. E. Slun:lero' store In tho vUl~p.

Riessen Advances In
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GALLIPOLIS- Tomorrow the Relays
top will recess tn turn
break·
red wagons roll!
Monday is circus da.Y - King fast, joining the animal and elephant men who will have red
Brothers circus da,y.

Soon after sunrise, the herd
or eJephants will be unJoaded to
help the workingmen and horses
raise the big top, the menagerie
and the other tents that make
up ttie canvas city that comprise the King Brothers Circus
tented city, This exciting combination of picturesq.te activities
wW occur on the circus grounds
at HolJor Airport wher~ per.
tormances will be given at 4 and
8
tomorrow, w:lth doors
open at 3 and 7 p.m.
The colooiul cavalcade that
transports the circus from city
kl clty will leave Ironton, toda,y' s show stand, at midnlght
and lt wlll roll tnro Gallipolls
with the dawn.
Animal
men, canvasmen,
grooms, "cookhouse'' crewmen
and elephant handlers wflJ first
see that tile cook and d1n1ng
tents are raised and the rield
t;Qes are fired and cooking,

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Dear Helen:
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. wants to do something for the
children in Vietnam. We read
"' about the girl who collected money for an orphanage over there,
and wonder if you have any oth.
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other people in the United
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who have so little. - WANT.
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Dear Helen: I just wondered
if you oould give a few lines
to us Glii.D Vietnam:
Joe Poptefowski and I have
a project goiog here in t h e
Plelku area. We're asking our
friendo bad&lt; home I&lt;&gt; send any
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NEW YORK (UI'I)- Roy White
bit his secODd homer of the year
leading o!! the seventh lnolngand
Mal stottlemyre pltehN his
third shutout of tl-.e ...... sat.urda,y as the New York Yankees
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season He allowed five hits and
struck out seven.

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White's home run into the 101¥er right field stands, only the
third hit off santiago, gave the
Bostm rllbtharl:ler his first . .
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ADA, Ohio CUPD- ObloNorthern Univero!ly - - ita
basl!etball schedule ror - .....
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ponenta from Tennes1ee, Alabama, Indiana IIIII Ohio.
Athletic Director Man Erwlish said newccmera to &amp;be alate
were Chattanoap, lluat1ngtoa,
Somrord and llaDover frCIIl oot
of otate and Urbaoa and Oblo
Wesleyan frmn Ohio.
The Polar Bears wW portlclPI!te ln two December toumamenta, st Troy State ID rna and Marshall, Mich.

WEDNESDAY MAY 15th

Stottlemyre, pitching through a
steady drizzle, scattered seven

hits IDd was in trouble often as
he picked IJl) his fQil1h victory in
seven decisions. In the first i~
nirw, Stottlenzyre walked M 1 k e
Au:trews with one out and C&amp;rl
Yastrzemski singled past an
over-shifted infield. Joe Foy advanced the runners with an infield
out but Stottlernyre struck (J.It Ken
Harrelson to end the threat.
In the seventh, Rico Peu-ocelli
led oa with his second single
and one out later Santiago sacrificed him to second, but StotiJemyre retired AOOrews on an
infield rd.ler.
stottleJI'I'Yre gave up a two-out
single to Reggie Srnitb in the
elghth arxl walked Harrelson before striking out Foy on rrur
pitches.
Stottlemyre struck out 10 and
walked two in picking up the victory.
Santiago, who gave up only a

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ALUANCE, Ohio (UPO
Three sports events scheduled
by ~Union teams were either canceUed or postponed Saturdl,y because of rain.
omcills said an independent
baseball game between Mount
Unioo m:l Akron Universit;y was
cancelled. The Purple Raiders
sport an overall 8-2 record, and
are tied ror seconcl place in the
Ohio Conference with a&amp;.2mark.
A leque dual track meet with
Wooster was pushed back until ,
Monday, but 1 teomls meet with
Baldwin-Wallace was cancelled ·
and not re1cheduled.

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trolt Tlgwo rooted tile Waohing- walk lo Kallne. The Ttcers'addtoo Se111toro 12-2 Saturday.
ed two runa in tbe tittb on a wllk
AI Kal1ne and Micke)&lt; Stanley to stanley, a sacrifice, Kaliue' 1
each sc:ored three runs dUring slow III'IJUIIOior that went tloroogh
the runaway conteol Horton and the lei! side or the WuhlWert put tile finish~ toqcbea ln!leld roc a atllllle ocorl.. Star&gt;on tho alaughtar by clout108blek- ley, Freehan'a dooble am HOrto.blek IKinera ln the nirdh
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Joo Sjlorma ohook oil an early
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dlotance, Um!ll .. the Sooatoro rule double to right and ocorell
to Just four hits In plc!Ww up when reliever Darold Knowles
his seccni victory of the 1eaaon. threw w1ld to first ooan ln!leld
Freehan's alxth bamer or the hit by Sparma. Detroit came Ill)
aeaaon climaxed a toor - run witb two moretntheseventhwhen
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c-o Mikel McCallerty, 11J-4, RA·
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Int. Div., APO San Francisco,
96262.
Thank yool - JOE AND MIKE.
Dear Helen:
My parents gave me a choice
between a girt or $2,000, to use
for a down payment on a house;
or a big fancy wedding, I chose
the $2,000 gift., and my Dance
thinks the same as I 00 - why
waste all that mooey on a big
wedding which, 1! it's like most
of them, will cause fights, nerves,
and family discord?
But I find that my decision is
also causing fights and discord.
Our relatives hue their noses
oot of joint because they can't
be invited to our tin,y chapel
ceremony. M,y girl-lriends think
rm craz.y. They sa.v that, for
the rest ol my life, 1~11 regret
not having a huge, lovely wedding,
A few even point out U1at a
big wedding is expected or people in our income grOUp - and
it you dli1'it have one, whispen
!tart that "She had to get married!'
~ld we cave in? - GETTING PRESSURED

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
This column is ror young peo.
ple, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and ttm.
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The Circus ·is Coming
their charges.
Before noon the big show will
be In the air, and the aerial rigging, the three rings, the hippo.
drome track and the grandstands
wUI be in place. There will be
lots to see at the circus grounds
early tomorrow. ~rtly after
noon all wil1 be ready ror the
matinee performance sponsored
by the Gallipolis Area Jal'cees.
Heading the array or interna.
tionally known talent in the King
Brothers impressive 3 - ring
program are: the great Napoleon,
the man who stands oo his forefinger; the Apollo Family, unicycilsts; lovely lleidJ, Europe's
noted acrobat and equUlbrlst;
the Zamberla troupe of trampoilsts; Fred Asa.l's troupe of educate(! dogs and poole s; tile King
Brothers perlorming Go-Go elephants; the famous Jordan famUy of aerialists and a congress
of clowns headed by Art Adair,
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~· IOOIIlinBb' Ianoe ID clutcll lituatiCIIII C111 the i1111 ..1ol1ald
QU &lt;Udiilnd, HW the Tigwo ol Waohifwton Couniy Wipe IWI.J' a Marauder 4-2 lldvantap In the bottom of the 1lidb tramelo p1n the
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Marietta, a ao-so team tn ma- the tnrnng.
terlal but a determined one in
Meigs' only other hit wu a
attitude, ocored tllree big mark- ol!llle by Crow punched to rlgltt
ers In tile beetle ollth on but ..., 11eld In the oeccnd 111111...
hit Melp playero contributed
Inge[a, ol!ectlvo all the way ..,
two errc:ra am two Tigers were the hill for the Marauders. pve
permitted free panes:
up noly three hits In tile lool ..
The taot balr or the olxthfrome effort. All but one or thelfarletSCO!m&gt; RUN - Lonolo Vao Meter, Metp' senior co~elder, to eaugbt by the Tlmes-Ser&gt;' cgened wttll Hamilton, the leod- ta runa wore uaearned.
Unel camera ao he tall1ell tllo Marauders' lui nm In their Dlotr!ct Cla11 AA tmrney bid Friday
off batter, drawing a base 011
Ingels, a junior CUJ'!8 ~ ar· afle111001l Meigs wu defoated 5-4 by MartettL To the loft of the actiCIII at hCIDie plate Is Dennlo ·
balls frcm Meigs hurler John tlst who alsodlsplayaanetreetlve Ault who ocorell ID front of Vao Meter on a siJwle by Keltll Phallo. Ault helpo the -Ire call Van
IJwels. Then, with one away a4- kmekler. struck out four am Meter oafe. Sbowo at r1&amp;ht rocegriJIIrdlo Van Johnaoll, tile Meigs on-deck batter.
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baseman
Keaselri.Dg
Marietta's Scott struck o u t
walked.
flve, hit one and permitted two
Hamilton scored after the ball baaes on billa. Marietta owned a
was thrown IWI.)' in a ruMown 9o-5 slate going into the t.ourutry and Kellertng moved on to ment cCI'Itest and the aetback left
third. Kellerlng then came home Meigs with a 10-3-1 seuon recon a o!!llle to ohort left field by ord.
Arnold to tie the score at M.
The Tigers were scheduled to
Arnold ta111ed the w!nol.. mork- play Lancaster In tile Dl•tr!et
er ror lfarletta alter Coltrtder. champlcnshlp game saturday afl,.
the catcher, was safe at first on ei'DOODto but was poatponed by
ROME (UP0 - Filth oeeded Mr of tile Jaat tournament on foortb seed Tcm Okker of the
a ftelder's choice.
rain. Lancaster defeated lrootcm Marty Rlessen or Evanston, ru., the Italian circuit before these NeUtertan:ls effiiiina~tena­
Jlm Scott, MU!etta's lolly 2-0 to eorn o berth In the finals. . hammered his way intotherourth championships, uncorked a va- cious Jaime Pinto Bravo ot Chile,
hurler. went on to gain the win
By innings:
rleiy of shots that len his an- 9-7, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.
roord of the 25th Italian tennlo
by set111111 tile MoriUdero d01m MEIGS
000 202 0- 4 6 4 champlonah!ps saturday witll • ranked opponent shaking hl.a head
Okker's superior stroke play
In order In tile top or the seventh. MARIETI A
002 003 x- 5 3 2 6-1, 6-2, G-4 win over yoongMas- in frustration.
Cln&amp;J.Qr broke Pinto Bravo, whose
Marietta• s other two run~~ came Ingels and Swan. Scott &amp;nd cal t- sbno de DOOJ.enico of Italy.
Rlessen had a great chance to awn strong baseline game fell
In the third when Scott was safe rider
put
the match away in less than apart in the third set after wor..
It took Rlessen only 16 mlrron an error with two away and
utes to win the first set and ex- an hour, but dr~ped his own rying the 24-year-&lt;&gt;ld Dutchman
tllen Ham11ton and caotohltblckactly 80 minutes to wrtp it up service and fiubbed the ninth for more than an hoor. Riesl@n
to-back o!ngles.
and join oec:ond-oeedell Clll! mch- game after three tim~s reach- and Okker, racing comparativeMelgo, behllll 2-0 at tills J)Olnt,
e-y of Dallas in the final 16. ing deuce.
ly easy matches in the n e x t
rlllled to tie the contest wttb two
He made it in the tenth game round, are expected to meet in a
The 26-yearooQJ.d Riessen. 'lfl~Po
after De Domenico twice hit out quarterfinal showdown.
tlllllln the top of the fourth when
of bwnda and twice more waa
DeMio Ault !ell ol! with a ollll!le,
Veteran Patricio Rodriguez of
stole second aqd third, Lennie
left flatfooted by Riessen's over- Chile, now in his 11th yearoothe
Van Meter walked and otole sechead 11D11shes.
International tennis clrcul~ batMAII!ON, Ohio (UPI) - Ticond, Keith Phalin was safe 011 an
When play began in cloucly tlell 14th-oeelled Jan Kodes or
error by Marletta'stlrst sacker kets lor tile 9tll Aooull Northhot weather, only 18 fans were Czechoslovakia fairly evenly b&amp;o
South All-&amp;ar basketllall same
alii Van JOODSOII o!ucled.
in the center court stands. A fore collapsing iD the fifth set.
The Maraudero tllen tool&lt; a 4-2 to be played here June 22 weut
much larger crowd watched an Kod:es took it 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 7..S,
leod In the top_or tile sixth when on oale to tile publlc Saturday.
outside cwrt match ln which ~A SIIOkeoman oald that tbooe
Ault banpd hlo second bue hit
BALTIMORE (UPO - PIJK:h.
of the dly. moved to second on Wisbllll! to purchase tleketl
Bill Swan's intleWgroundoutthen should send a self-addre&amp;a en- bitter Lee Maye' s single with two
came home on a single b,y Jim velcge to North • Sooth Cage out In the nintll !Mi.. drove In
Tony Horlm wltll tllo lie break·
Crow alter van:Meter wu hit by Claulc, Marlon.
a ,wlldjlitch. VBn Meter scored
The samewtll beJ!Iayl\d~lll'! ~ ~ u, lllo~., ••Doil a cfutch oiiiJle by PhaliD bt&gt;- Cdlseum which holds abdul~t;ti:TaDf iidtlftlhi:med 'i&amp;t'1Jilti- ~li!KJ
fore Jcimsoo Voundell oot and 000. omctals oald that tickets more Orloloo t h e I r foorth
Bartala 'D!ell oot to center to and alread;y have been dlotrlbuted to 1trotsht loos 4-3 behind Som Mc·
ochoolo or participating playoro. . O...eU'o elght.-hltter.
McDowell, who aoored his
fourth victory against one loss,
NEW YORK (UPJ) - Owners or pan (or extra poirtsonatrial
struck oot 10 to set an Amerl· or the 26 American and Nation- basis duri~ the pre ... aeuon
can Leque record ol 40 otr!ke- al lague teams open their an- exhibition games.
outs in three consecutive games.
nual meeting In Atlanta Monday
U the extra point kick lo •·
The AL mark or 38 had been to determine the 1969 Super bollahed, teams wo.aldhaveaaop..
ohared by Walter Jolmooo and Bowl site and decide whether to tlon of running or passing from
Bob FeUer and tile ml,ioc 1_.. aboll&amp;b the kicking lor extra tile two-yard llne r&lt;ir 000 point.
record of 41 Is held by San&lt;b' points 'on a trial basis.
AFL owners met in New York
Koorax.
Miami, site of this yeu-'s sU. last week ani, in 111 informal
Hortm. hid reached second with
per Bowl, aid New OrlBUUI ll'e poll, favored the proposal. The
one wt in the ninth when secom the leading cooteOOera !or the AFL currently has the optim or
baooman Dave J oonsoo droi!rl&gt;ed 1969 post-season game between kicking tor ooe .POint, or J'Ullo.
bls !ly ID ohort right field for a the AFL and NFL champions al~ ning or passing for two points.
two-base error. After Duke Sims thoo&amp;tl several other cities also
The trial could only be instih.,e made bids. It w111 be the
was walked intentlooally, Watt
third meet!.. between tile champ. luted throu8lt a unanlmoos vote
tanned Tommy !Iuper before
of the owners.
ions ol the two leagues.
An NFL spokesman s*id such
Mayebl-dhiapm~llll
However • more lnterestproba- a move wwld eltminate the only
hit to r!oht nald.
The fndlana took a 2-0 leod ln bly will be atlrred up in discus- part of the game where there is
the secood oa Harper's two-nm .slons of whether to do awa,y with no continuous action. .. ~'tudles
utra point kleko after touchhomer olf Gene Brabender.
downs. The NFL mrners at their of paat years show die extra
Baltimore sc:orell an unoorned
poila has almost becc:me autoo.
ruo (jl the. secoo4 on a sl!Wie by February meeU.ng proposed that matte.''
Joimioii,~ which lell!leldor i.ecoi · teams be all.,ell only 1&lt;&gt; run
Wagner allowell 10 10 lllr&lt;lllb
him for u error. and aaotber
bue bit by Andy Etehobtrren.
A single by Wagoor and a
dooble by Sima pve Clovelaod
a il-l lead ID tile foorth but the
Orioles tiel! 1t ID tha elghtll oo · By United Press lnteroatlooial
Loa Angeles at Atlanta, rughl
Nallcnal
Leque
an ln!le1d lill&amp;le by Qort MotHoustoo at st. Lonlo, night
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1m, a double by Dr"'*" Robin- TEAM
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GAHS '""' pll,l's Ironton at Galllpollo orr Tuesday ln the Blue
Devils' llnai SEOAL game,

Blue Devils.
It was the first wln for the
Ironmeri ln the Southern Divi-

consecutive loss [or Blue Devil
ace Tom ~ncer who waa beaten twiCe successively by the
Meigs Marauders. ~ncer Ia
outn...
now 4..3 tor the season.
Neither slde had an extra base
spencer went the route for
the Blue Devils, allowed seven hit. Jacksorr had oeven Blngloo
hits, gave up one walk and struck and GARS, three singles.

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It was the third consecutive
one run loss !or the mue Devils

o! Coach Cll!! Wilson. GAHS is

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Grea Pauley wa": sale on an er- ~ out and file threat was
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Damy Cook allll!l~; 'l¥9rirrl
~en ilel&lt;lfr .~idi GreeD ill tho
Pauio,y, .Ji!r\ on~ li~lfieecl ; lii&gt;rllh'l' ,IIU tirO 'top hitter of the
•oortna llrroti, !t&gt;eric~ ~ atlerli¢n: .w1t1r i1fO iiln!llea In
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lhrea,trips to tiro 'plote,
GAllS loaded .liM! ~·~• In II)•
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Burnett, plnch-lllttlrl, lor David D, ~. If
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Johnom, slngiecl. 'I'Qm Meadows J. Gilmore, 3b
2 0 0
struck out. WU1011 walked. Dave T, !pncor, p
3 0 0
Burnett, hittirrg for Paule,j., walk- Mosely, e
3 0 0
ed w load tho baoes. Bush hit D. John ..., rf
1 0 0

tile· bottom of the sev.enth Cor the
lr&lt;lllmen. Harold llowe olngiecl
and Bob Mount hit lnw a field-

JA\KSON · ~ Ron&lt;IY : Terl')''l.
obigle with two ~ alid two 011
ln the bottom of tlie oeventll Inning gave the Jackson Ironmen
a 3.: win Frida.Y afternoon over
tile Galtla Academy Hlsh School

sion ot the Southeastern Ohio
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Mourit with the wliming run.
Phil Coburn went the route for
the lronmen. II• allowed onl3
tllree hils, walked four and st""'k

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Gal')' sexton !anned "' open two runs in the top of the third

out six.

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Kyger Creek led 2-1 as South
Wickline's Kyger Creek Bobcats Webster came up Cor their lasl
were eliminated from the Class bat Jon Rothgeb walked the Orst
A District baseb&amp;Jl tournament three men to load the bases.
Friday afternoon at Chillicothe The next man up Oied to right
on au appeal play when South field. Miller, the man on third,
Webster pushed over two rwts streaked home and s~ored. Kyin the bottom of the seventh to ger Creek protested that Miller
win 3-2.
failed to tag up after thll catch.

Meanwhile, Rothgeb was on

walked one and struck out five.

the rubber and Claxon, who had
moved to third base, broke for
home. Rothgeb threw to the plate
and had a balk called on him.
Two runs crossed the plate and
gave South Webster the 3-2 win.
Miller, the winning pitche, allowed Kyger Creek four hits,

Hanes paced South Webster
with two hits in three trips to
the plate. Extra base hits for
the whmera were doubles by
Trigg and Stacy.
Tam Hysell was the top hitter !or Kyger Creel- with two
singles in three trtps to the
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B, Wil1011, 2b
G. Pauley, lb
o. Burnett, rf
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Matthews 41, and Mike Orr 40.
PT. PLEASANT - Josl! Deweese 'R, Dirk Jackson 43, Bar-

HUNTINGTON - Eddie Morrison 35, Jim Hawklns, 33, BUI

Mood,y, It · · · • · · · ·
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Friday
they
John, Locker (8}, WOQd (9)
ejected a team from the event and Josephson; Dobson (2-2)
after a player- a 14-year..old and Pagllaronl. WP- Locker (2-

finally, Meigs wlt11165.
boy- reported he was ol!ored 1). HRS- Berry (1st), PagliaroOther low scores were Mike 2,500 pesos- or $7-to ''Phi!' his ni (1st).

Atlanta

Drysdale,

Queen, c ...••. .. • , 1

(2.:!) and Tillman, Martinez (8).

SOUTH WEBSTER

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LP- Dryldale (1-3).
San Francisco

Claxon, c . .•• , , . , . 3 1 0
Ramsey, cf • , • , •.. 3 0 0

030 030 000- 6- 8-0 Johnson, 2b . . . . . . . 3 1 1
000 003 001- 4-11..0 Hanes, 3b . . . . . . . . 3 0 2

Perry, Llnzy (6) 11111 Hiatt;
Culver, Davidson (5), Kelso (5),

Ruth, " •.. .. ... , 3 U 0
Trigg, II . . . . . . ..• 2 0 1

COrbin, Bruce Harreld, and Greg worst." The bribt offer was Detroit
440 300 100-12-14-1 Lee (7), Abernatlly (8) and
Smith, of GAHS, each of \\11om made by a team counselor.
Wash
100 000 000-. 1- 7-i Bench. WP- Perry (3.:!). LPMcLain (5-0) and Freehan; Culver (1...2).
HR-McCovey

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1965 Cadillac
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By Innings:
C I • 4 Doo
Fryman, Hall (7) and Ryan;
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m OQO O- 2 4 2
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V?ai~, Fac.e, (9). and ~· )\'PSoUth \\iibster 1oo o!Jo. 2~ 3 5 2
F'l!L_••.,c&gt;.&gt;!'!it ~uipment, rail. 1 I Clo... .
414 ooo 102-12-12-0'Voate (t-:1): l:l'2'r~man ·"' •).
ro. mrtlil"l!lili. wlslw th'.S: I Bait
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(LP)and Peck IIIII Queen;
tioning, grey with. beaut!.
Siebert (4-2) and Azcue; poned, rain.
SOuth
Wcb!ter
- Miller (WP)
lui l!l'ey Interior.
1 Hardin, O'Donosflue (2), Howand Cluoo.
ard (4), Nelson (6), Richert (8)
1 and Hie!ary. LP- Hardin (4-1). MILLER TO MINORS
LOUIS (UPI).- stu Miller,
I HRS- DavaiUlo (2nd), Azcue theST.much-traveled
40-year-old
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relie!
pitcher
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15
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Minn
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ooo oo3 oox-- 3-6-0 the major leagues, Is returning
Aqua finish with matching interior, full power, rae.
I Kaat, Miller (7) ond Zlmmer- to the st. Louis Cardlnalo
tory air-conditioning.
1 man, Look (7); Brunet {3-3) organization as a member or
Cards' TUlsa farm club in
I and RodgerS. LP-Kaat &lt;0-i). the
the Pacific Coast League,
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Miller, originally signed by
65 Cadillec Ctlals H.T_ Sedan $3200 1 (2nd game)
the
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Green with green Int., lull power, facU&gt;ry air·
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York and Sin FrancilI Worthington (9) and Roseboro; inco, New
Baltimore,
and Atlanta. He
Clark, Burgmeier (5), Rojas (J)
GMAC FINANCING AVAILABLE
and Satrlaoo, Rodsero (J). WP 11as sl111ed Fridl,l' by the Carda
- Perrannskl (2-0), LP- Rojas after being reloaoecl by the 1
Braves.
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Grote; Jenkins, Regan (7),
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WP- Kocioman (5-l). LP- Jer&gt;-

Robirl Waples, of Palo Alto,
Calif., a member or Yale's

NCAA champlonlliip 400-yard
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Smart bright red finish. 4 ap. trans.
Positive traction diUerential. This car shows the \'~ry best

put clown your roots you
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Let yoor mother know
now or your graUtude
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Galaxie 500 V8 4 dr. Sedan. Superb concllUon. Power 1 ~rt 111
Power brakes. Crulsematic . One local owner.
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This bonk joins in honoring the Mother s
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rarrglrw from tl'" trail eo, scrwbler 90, super aport 125,
JCrll11bler 125, ll!tambler 17$, 1M icrambler 4:50. • •
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Paul F-1'110rnaa. Jr., Point
Pita-, 11111 BIU Wllhera, Ai&gt;plo GroTe.
. CreotJril.mud. Interest In MaQl 11re C0U11tJ ·l"el tbe r4e01
1111 C&lt;iruty Is tile two serrta .., seeming w ereate tire moot tnfor eleetion 011 the MaSIII Com· west are tile 8herflr race and
~ -..d of Ecllcatlon w1t1r oJaht aaeeooor post. Seeking Ire nomcl!!dlclatea. ,~oirr, oee.ldnl ~ Ill fll• delll0&lt;1'at tlckot
thi otols. The two
·boartl lor•'i!lbtrlll: are Jomoo (Morrlo)
m~olilll be electecllllTueo- , 'ilr~ llrvllie A. Strow and
d~leieetion,
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OF
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MEIGS COUNTY FOR THEIR .SUPPORT
IN THE MAY 7TH PRIMA~Y. IT WAS

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1'otlle foteruUWgs CHntf
My "1ost.sincere thanks for your vote of
c:orlfidence at Tuesday's Republicen
Primary

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For Their SUpport That Was Given Me
in the May··~ 7 Primary Election
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my) llan&lt;lalilllle1he~ lildWir-CJadl1aur-.~r.
~· c1omoer1t JIDIII
lc CIIJilCinentl lite Mra. Jean
AJ.oo~pnaro· ~ . 1:M lbolril)tclrilo~loilill
Burdetle .and Cbarloo E. ·Jor- u... alate 'ire ·Mike lliaw lor 1lre ·dOJnocrll tl~ lor of
dan.
prollieutlng ~; L. w. Get- tilt 28th .lirdielal dlllriot IIIII: v.
Rol4 DooiiUio bas D1 - - . ey for CcMrllQr clerk IIIII Howard K, ~. ftlllllll- II llilap..
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hill Maom c:oum;y no. I h •
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to tilt Natl-t.c.a.ealiCra
ro, Rt. 1 Gl,l' and W. ~ hill tlrll F011111r cancreoslooll
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Dlotrld Ill ·~ dlmocrllle tide
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crat tneumblnl Kill lledrlll' II lat.
~ at .to Lm. at the 1111fW
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111'1111 frorn tile fourlb COIIIINIVERLIE D. AliOS
Port......h. Graveside' rito·. ut
llloaal diotrld wltlr Ralllh Lewla
POMEROY - FUII!ral aorv- be fteld ~ 'rr.up.ril.
Ill....., tlrelme rtiJilhllcan ...,_ ices flrr v.erU,o D, AIIIOI,. 7i,, · G • o • e Cellletery, Purrtl'!ll.
41datalll'tllo ...t.
who ..Uecl IWiJ FrlilQ .. . Fl'ierrda may caD at
noon. wiU bo held SWrday Ill 2 - · II\YIIme.
p. m. at tile Ewlq Chqlol In
JOSEPII WETiiEIIIIOLT
Pomeroy with Rev.
Meozel
Smith otllclad!IB'
GALUPOLIS - .Josepb B!a.
OQIIpment III)Ol'ator tor tbe V.
She Ia survived by her lruo- Zll' Wetberllolt, 77, former nlM• "·•~--Co ., ~-•
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ot (;olllpoltt llid Gollla
Colwnbuo, 0. Bom J1lle 3, lll5 one ..., Tl1orrru W. Bowen, RD Cowlty, died Frltlq at hit'In Mallll Couni;y a 1111 ol tilt late Pomeroy; a doushter, Allee Rol- In lloJnton Beactr. I;'IL
WeQo,y and l4a Miller s.,re. 1~ St. Simm'o iolud, GL,
A lll'mer llrYiee 11tat1oa IIIII
&amp;rrvlvlng are his wife, Miry and me grandson, Jphn TldDas ...-... operator, be ..... vet-' ..
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Beattie Sl,l're; me · ..._...r,
eru ()( i10tll World War I IIIII
Mary Marpret Sl,l're, at bomo;
Friends may call at the !uner- D, hlvlrla oenlrrg u a Clrlot
one sur, Larry Sl,l're, Pl. Pleu- a1 hcne anytime and burial wiU ~ oiilcer In tlloiJDited-•
ant; four Billers, Mrs. Minnie ba 11 the l!ockSprlrws COIIlele17.
Navy.
Hartley, ...
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GAY MASON COLE
Mr. Wetllerlrolt Wll a lll8lllbtr
brew, both of Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.
POMEROY - "•· MaooD Celie, of the Ma..ale Lodge, PrH&gt;J·
Luq Hlli, ltallandale, Fla., IIIII
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terlarr Clorrc:h and tho American
Mrs. Marprot Sisson, cottop- 58, Lucuvllle, former Pmneroy
viiie, W, VL; til..... b-·ro
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died Sllrll'dl,l' m'"'ni!W
lnduclo hlo witt,
Hobble N.-rl')', Patriot, 0.; in Meroy Hospital, Por!IDIC&gt;Ith. , Mrs. Emma Grshom WoGrerlrolt;
Clell Sl,l'ro, ljycamore, m., and
Mr. Cole is survh1!d by his • two daug!rtert, ·llrl• Jack (J!:I•
HoU01 Sl,l're, London, 0., IIIII wife, Fannie Re)'DOids Colo; two Dlr) GWs, Wortl&gt;lnatnn. andMra.
three graDdchlldren.
10118, Kermetlr, Rock)' River,
Eclnrd (Beulah) Donal~ CoFuneral service will be lloo- !)hio, and Donald ln Gormarl)'; lwrrbul· four llotera Mila Wta.
dl,l' 2 p.m. In tilt Croston EVB two daughters, Mra. Mary Nl- Dlt W.iMrt..it
MrL
Chur&lt;h - • be wu a mom- klu, Portsmouth, and Mrs. Jan- Belvle Trotter, CJ1mru 1: Mra.
ber, with tilt Rev. FAipole Gar· ot HCIIIlriml, WeUston; one atop. Chleo Gilpin, ~ va.
low IIIII tile Rev. Gerald StJre daughter, lilts. Lillian Rordoon, and Mrs. Mario W - . al!lciatlng. Burial wiU be iD the Portsmouth; two alatera, Mrs.. ton Beac:b, Fla., llld five pwiJ..
church cemetery. Frlendl may Freda -!~sUe~, Belpre, and Mrs. chlldrea.
..U at tile Crow-Huosell Fuller- : Mary BliiiJWJiy• Columbus, IIIII
Sentceo will ba ......,eecl by
a1 Home.
me brother, Alvin Cole, Atb- the McCoy-Wetllerholt Funoral

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ATHENS Mrs. f ' a yo
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night after auUerlng a heart attack.
Mrs. Wingett, the doushter of
tho late Elias IIIII Laura llartl,
taught school In Meigs Ccrurrty
for aix years.

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Mrs. L o r a
Johir ~e.
Pl. P!eaAm; Mrs. CUI!ordHait,
Mt. Alto; Mrs~ v - !~•Coy,
Br•f!alo; Cobert llalnoY. Pl.
Ploaoant; Mrs. Mary Birad, Pl.
Ploa•; Mrs• •VIrgie Oreen.
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or WUom, Pl. Pleallllt;
Holb, pt, PlaeAm; lfl'L Robert Fllher, GalilpoiisFOfl')'; WUllam lllberl, Ga!Upolls Form
Mathew Lour, Glenwoool.
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PT. PLEASANT - Elov•
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BRAZELLA HARTLEY
In the Mill Maoon COWIIJpag- sort): Vldll ' Ralne1 (Ace lllsh
Amusement);
Patricia
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•ella (Zntlin) D. Hartll!', 76,
PioaSIIII lllsh Sclrooi auditorium (Arne can
- - by tbelocal ares Jl,l'- Kogl&lt;a&gt; (Cirarlo,y . Brown's Drive- Rt. 1 Pl. PleaNIII, died SaturIn); Bullara Lane (Ci~ Ice and dl,l' 1:30 a.m. In Pleasarrt Valceea.
Fuel):
Eiana Darst (llardln liiiOe ley Hi."tal after a tlrree 'II'OOka
for Miss Ma1011
Center); Judy Lalhey (Fmtll - tunes.
City l'llarmacy); Linda Ho1mea
She was bom ·ln Mallll Cowl(Moore'o
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2~ IIIII 7.Jl p.m. Pironte only 011 lion); and Elizabeth Borcham , Two ' lruoblllllo preceded her
(Ward Webb, Lakin).
In death, Errpno !pncer and
Pediatrics Ward.
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Sterling M. Hartllll'.
Admllllms
She was. a me-•Ropr J •.Thompoon, 55'!.r Court Courrb' title wiU rocei" $250
uu.tVI' ot t h e
St., Gallipolis; TOll)' Browning, wltlr tropbiea· to be presented "' Heiglrls EUB Clrurch.
&amp;rrvlvlng are one daug!rter,
Galllpollo; Harl')' R. Smith, R~ tbe wlmer, first, second wiUIIIII
1 Galllpolia; Floyd E. Swick, Rt. tlrlrd nrmor-- The wlmer
Mrs. OWeo Lltclrflal4, Rt. I Pl.
l Vlrrtclll; Mrs. Daorid E. James, also represent Maoon Couni;y PleaSIIII with wlronr llhe realdPl. Pleasant; Mrs. Jomoo T. Le- during the Miss West VIrginia ed lor tile past 10 yean; two
Master, Pl. Pleasant; Robert L, papant ln Charleston In the fail. oars, Carl E. !pncer, Rt. 1
White, Ill, l' Racine; Clrarleo E,
Pt. Pleasant IIIII Charles G u y
· LarldDa, ~Iter; Theresa L.
Spencer, Mariol1, ill. C.; a slater,
ARRESTS MADE
Do.W, Middleport; Mrs. RobPT. PLEASANT- Three ar- Mrs. Hollier Schwartz, Rt. 1 Pl.
ert L. loon, R~ 3 Milton, w. va.; resta were recorded at the CllUilQ' Pleasant IIIII six brothers, JaoFloyd S. DeLalllunutt, Rt. 1 Well- jail Fridl,l' olght: EdWard Bates, per and Harl')' Durst, Middleston; Mrs. Donald F. Crl,l'cralt, 48, Pl. Pleasant, charged with port, 0., Wa!Ue, D1111, Charleo
- Rt. 2 lrollton; Mrs. Glatjya M. lntoldcation; Robert S. Warren, IIIII Barto Durst, ail of Pl. Plea&amp;Dalley, . i'omeCOI'; Arnett M. 36, Galllpolla, 0,. charged wlllr ant.
lilleeto, Rotland.
Funeral oervlce will be held
4rlvlng while lntoxleatecl; and
Dlochlrgoo
Danny E- .Jones, 22, Rt. 2 ·ft. 11 a.m. !olonclaJ&gt; ln tho CrowMrs. Mary L. B.yua, Mrs. Sa- Pleasant, arrested 011 a ballla1'1\Y Hu soell Funeral Home. Burial
bra Clark, Mrs. Freel CluUer, warrant.
will be ln Looe Oak comele17.
TlroDiao J. CoiUnl, The R e v.
Friends may call at tile !Uneral
JeMings S. Deeds, Mra. Bars\ home.
bara A. Gardner, Mra. WWiam
C, LOngsts!!, Jeri')' A. lfl'ers,
HARRY SAYRE
Mrs. Mabel G. Swanoon, KathPT. PLEASANT - Harl')' R.
erine J. Smith, ~ C, Wolfe,
Sl,l're, 52, Jericho Road, dieclunMrs. Roy A. Sl,l're, IIIII Mr o.
expoctediY 2 p.m. Frldl,l' at his
Charles Bowen and lnfanl tWin
lrolne of on _..eat bearl attack.
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A slater, Vldl, and her par-

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Funeral Heme in Athenl with
Revs. H. Edsel Wilcox and Herbert Harris ofllcladng. Burial
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Friends may ..U at the !unorol hclllle after nonn Sundl,l' and
services wiU be c....,cted by the
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000 001 000-i.Jl-1 Peck, c ..••••...•. 2 0 0
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Hysell, 1b ••.....•• 3 o 2

ktns (4-2). HR- SWoboda (8th),

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At!&gt;en• va. Welioton

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&amp;ory 41, Jim Anderson 45, Jeff
Burt 43, and Ronnie Anderson
43.

Wellman 38, Mark Mullholland

High s4Jiad, whose Jim Hawkins It seems that no level of sports
Waslewskl (2-3) and Howard;
fired a one..urdoriJ&amp;r 33 w take competition Is Immune !rom the Bshnoen, Verbanle (9) and
low medalist honorsofthematch. ugly specter OC a bribe.
Gibbs. WP- Bahnsen (3~1).
wltl1 141 strokes in the nine hole
match. Ga.llia Academy H 1 g h
School was second with 151, then
came pt, Pleasant M.th 163 and

and Mike Marnhout 47.
MEIGS- Bill Hackett 38, Pat

Linescores

Blue Devils linished second to LIITLE LEAGUE BRffiED
Boston
a !IOW&amp;r!ul Huntington (W.va.)
ROSARIO, Argentine (UPI).- New York

Huntington HJgh llnished first

ry Casto 43, Kent Pancake 40,

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tired the side in order in the

first, se::ond and third innings.

GALLIPOLIS -- Blue Devil had a 37. Huntington'sEddieMor- 44, and Scott Maro 45.
gol!ers - looking lor their 20th rison had a 35 and teammate
GAHS- Mike Corbln 37, Broce
win o! the sea11011 all last week Bill Wellman had a 38. Bill Harreld 37, Greg Smith 37, Beep

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Huntington High Cops Quadrangular Match
Hackett had Meigs' best etrort,
a 38 . Josh Deweese had a 37 tor
pt, Pleasant.
Here are the team s&lt;:ores:

TEAM
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Ironton . . • • .3 0 · l
M•igi .. .. .. 3 1 I
Gaiii!IOiia. . . ~ 3 0
JackiOII • , , , I I 0 9 22
TOTALS
9 9 2 60 60

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ABR.HT~AM
WLROR
JACl\80N
3 1 l Atheos ..... 4 o 38 7
B. fl&amp;rriB, II
3 0 0 LOgan , •....4 2 43 23
T. Lueai, c
3 0 2 Wellston ••• : I 4 21 .32
D. Green, lf
2
o o Nelo-Y.,k. • . 1 4 19 59
R. Newsom, rt
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10 10 121 121
G. $xton, rf
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LASr WEEK'S RESULTS:
H. Howe, ef
3 1 1
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Athens
7 Logan 0
B. Mount, lb
3
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Meigs
4
Gallipolis 3
G. Mapel, 2b
2
B. TboriiOil, 2b
1 0 1 Ironton 4 Jackoorr I
R. Tori')', 3b
3 0 1 Nolo-Yorlc 5 Wellston 3
P. Coburn, p
2 0 0 LOgan 6 Woilotor) I
TOTALS
29 3 7 Jackoorr 3 Gallipolis 2
GAMES REMAINING:
BJ lrrnlnga:
GAHS
002 000 0- 2,1.:! Meigs VL lrorl/iJn (2)
JACKSON
000 110 1-3-7.:! Gelii!IOIIB vi/ Ironton
Balteriea: GABS - ~ncer
(LP) 11111 ltlooly; Jackson Cobura (WP) IIIII Lucas.
E _Bush ~eor Coburn,
Harr!a. LOP 5, Jackson 3. Sae. Gilmore.

Kyger Creek is now 11-3 for
During World War I, the
the season while SOt::t.Jl Webster term 11 Hoover1ze" meant doing wiUtout some articles of
is 11-3.
foOd for patriotic reasons.

- racked up their 20th and
21st wins Friday afternoon with
wins over Pt. Pleasant and
t h e GaJlipolls
Meigs on
gol! course.
Going into the quadrangular
match the Blue Devils had been
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tile outolandlrw performer of
the contest as he !onnecl 14,
walked lour and gave up only
6ve hit~
Rotllgeb struck out the first
nine men to lace him as he re-

Burnet~

1\flor the young &lt;If the Ill·
geoh hutch, they dre ' reP, qn
"•!Jigeon milk"-~ uirl&lt;i~• ' sull·
stance secreted m' the llnlri"
ll OR o! lhe i'arehl's croP....,whlch ~~'
IJUffiJJed into the mouth~ oi t~o
10 5 ¥rlung.
This ls'qulteciriillke aO)'
22 13 f~_ediog f)rottss ruunct · ~JS'C­
19 20 whtre among ~irds. ,
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In the Southem·lliYlalon SEOAL.
GAHS '""' pll,l's Ironton at Galllpollo orr Tuesday ln the Blue
Devils' llnai SEOAL game,

Blue Devils.
It was the first wln for the
Ironmeri ln the Southern Divi-

consecutive loss [or Blue Devil
ace Tom ~ncer who waa beaten twiCe successively by the
Meigs Marauders. ~ncer Ia
outn...
now 4..3 tor the season.
Neither slde had an extra base
spencer went the route for
the Blue Devils, allowed seven hit. Jacksorr had oeven Blngloo
hits, gave up one walk and struck and GARS, three singles.

~uthern

Dlvilion. record is oow

1-S.
It was the third consecutive
one run loss !or the mue Devils

o! Coach Cll!! Wilson. GAHS is

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ri!lht netd IQ Open the liming. Bumell QUI at lhO plate. Cook
Grea Pauley wa": sale on an er- ~ out and file threat was
ror. Lonnl•· -Bu~ sblgtect and o.ver~ ·
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Damy Cook allll!l~; 'l¥9rirrl
~en ilel&lt;lfr .~idi GreeD ill tho
Pauio,y, .Ji!r\ on~ li~lfieecl ; lii&gt;rllh'l' ,IIU tirO 'top hitter of the
•oortna llrroti, !t&gt;eric~ ~ atlerli¢n: .w1t1r i1fO iiln!llea In
out. ·
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lhrea,trips to tiro 'plote,
GAllS loaded .liM! ~·~• In II)•
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eel to break 'tho 2-il il~. 'Fred . L•
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Burnett, plnch-lllttlrl, lor David D, ~. If
4 0 l
Johnom, slngiecl. 'I'Qm Meadows J. Gilmore, 3b
2 0 0
struck out. WU1011 walked. Dave T, !pncor, p
3 0 0
Burnett, hittirrg for Paule,j., walk- Mosely, e
3 0 0
ed w load tho baoes. Bush hit D. John ..., rf
1 0 0

tile· bottom of the sev.enth Cor the
lr&lt;lllmen. Harold llowe olngiecl
and Bob Mount hit lnw a field-

JA\KSON · ~ Ron&lt;IY : Terl')''l.
obigle with two ~ alid two 011
ln the bottom of tlie oeventll Inning gave the Jackson Ironmen
a 3.: win Frida.Y afternoon over
tile Galtla Academy Hlsh School

sion ot the Southeastern Ohio
Athletic League, Their SEOAL

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second. Bob Thor1011 singled and

third Terl')'

single~ drl•ing h o m e
Mourit with the wliming run.
Phil Coburn went the route for
the lronmen. II• allowed onl3
tllree hils, walked four and st""'k

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Gal')' sexton !anned "' open two runs in the top of the third

out six.

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GALUPOL!S - Coach Johlli\Y

Kyger Creek led 2-1 as South
Wickline's Kyger Creek Bobcats Webster came up Cor their lasl
were eliminated from the Class bat Jon Rothgeb walked the Orst
A District baseb&amp;Jl tournament three men to load the bases.
Friday afternoon at Chillicothe The next man up Oied to right
on au appeal play when South field. Miller, the man on third,
Webster pushed over two rwts streaked home and s~ored. Kyin the bottom of the seventh to ger Creek protested that Miller
win 3-2.
failed to tag up after thll catch.

Meanwhile, Rothgeb was on

walked one and struck out five.

the rubber and Claxon, who had
moved to third base, broke for
home. Rothgeb threw to the plate
and had a balk called on him.
Two runs crossed the plate and
gave South Webster the 3-2 win.
Miller, the winning pitche, allowed Kyger Creek four hits,

Hanes paced South Webster
with two hits in three trips to
the plate. Extra base hits for
the whmera were doubles by
Trigg and Stacy.
Tam Hysell was the top hitter !or Kyger Creel- with two
singles in three trtps to the
elate.

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Meadows, cf~
B, Wil1011, 2b
G. Pauley, lb
o. Burnett, rf
TI)TALS

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AB R H
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Harmon, 2b • • • · · · • 2 0 I

Matthews 41, and Mike Orr 40.
PT. PLEASANT - Josl! Deweese 'R, Dirk Jackson 43, Bar-

HUNTINGTON - Eddie Morrison 35, Jim Hawklns, 33, BUI

Mood,y, It · · · • · · · ·
Quillen, rf · · •••. ..
Jividen, cf • . ....••
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000 001 000- 1-S-0 Agee (1st),
000 100 Oh-2-8-0 Los Angeles

Of!lcials

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Argentino Chica&amp;O

000 001 OOI-2.Jl-2

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league'' soccer tour. Oakland
000 001 000-1-5...()
nament
saJd
Friday
they
John, Locker (8}, WOQd (9)
ejected a team from the event and Josephson; Dobson (2-2)
after a player- a 14-year..old and Pagllaronl. WP- Locker (2-

finally, Meigs wlt11165.
boy- reported he was ol!ored 1). HRS- Berry (1st), PagliaroOther low scores were Mike 2,500 pesos- or $7-to ''Phi!' his ni (1st).

Atlanta

Drysdale,

Queen, c ...••. .. • , 1

(2.:!) and Tillman, Martinez (8).

SOUTH WEBSTER

AB R H

LP- Dryldale (1-3).
San Francisco

Claxon, c . .•• , , . , . 3 1 0
Ramsey, cf • , • , •.. 3 0 0

030 030 000- 6- 8-0 Johnson, 2b . . . . . . . 3 1 1
000 003 001- 4-11..0 Hanes, 3b . . . . . . . . 3 0 2

Perry, Llnzy (6) 11111 Hiatt;
Culver, Davidson (5), Kelso (5),

Ruth, " •.. .. ... , 3 U 0
Trigg, II . . . . . . ..• 2 0 1

COrbin, Bruce Harreld, and Greg worst." The bribt offer was Detroit
440 300 100-12-14-1 Lee (7), Abernatlly (8) and
Smith, of GAHS, each of \\11om made by a team counselor.
Wash
100 000 000-. 1- 7-i Bench. WP- Perry (3.:!). LPMcLain (5-0) and Freehan; Culver (1...2).
HR-McCovey

Stacy, lb . . . . • . . . . 3 0 1

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Miller, p • . . ..••• . 2 1 o
Philadelphia 000 000 001- 1.Jl-O TOTALS ..•....•• 29 3 5
1965 Cadillac
Pittsburgh
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By Innings:
C I • 4 Doo
Fryman, Hall (7) and Ryan;
1 11"
~~~~~r.. f;r!•!'k
m OQO O- 2 4 2
r
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V?ai~, Fac.e, (9). and ~· )\'PSoUth \\iibster 1oo o!Jo. 2~ 3 5 2
F'l!L_••.,c&gt;.&gt;!'!it ~uipment, rail. 1 I Clo... .
414 ooo 102-12-12-0'Voate (t-:1): l:l'2'r~man ·"' •).
ro. mrtlil"l!lili. wlslw th'.S: I Bait
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0
0 000- 0-. 3.:! Houston at st. Louis, postRothieb
(LP)and Peck IIIII Queen;
tioning, grey with. beaut!.
Siebert (4-2) and Azcue; poned, rain.
SOuth
Wcb!ter
- Miller (WP)
lui l!l'ey Interior.
1 Hardin, O'Donosflue (2), Howand Cluoo.
ard (4), Nelson (6), Richert (8)
1 and Hie!ary. LP- Hardin (4-1). MILLER TO MINORS
LOUIS (UPI).- stu Miller,
I HRS- DavaiUlo (2nd), Azcue theST.much-traveled
40-year-old
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relie!
pitcher
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Minn
000 000 000- 0-2-0
65 Cadilltc Coupe Deville . . . . . . $3200 I Calif
ooo oo3 oox-- 3-6-0 the major leagues, Is returning
Aqua finish with matching interior, full power, rae.
I Kaat, Miller (7) ond Zlmmer- to the st. Louis Cardlnalo
tory air-conditioning.
1 man, Look (7); Brunet {3-3) organization as a member or
Cards' TUlsa farm club in
I and RodgerS. LP-Kaat &lt;0-i). the
the Pacific Coast League,
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Miller, originally signed by
65 Cadillec Ctlals H.T_ Sedan $3200 1 (2nd game)
the
Cards in 1949, has seen
Mlnn
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Green with green Int., lull power, facU&gt;ry air·
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major
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000 400 100- 5-S-3
1 conditioning, one owner.
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York and Sin FrancilI Worthington (9) and Roseboro; inco, New
Baltimore,
and Atlanta. He
Clark, Burgmeier (5), Rojas (J)
GMAC FINANCING AVAILABLE
and Satrlaoo, Rodsero (J). WP 11as sl111ed Fridl,l' by the Carda
- Perrannskl (2-0), LP- Rojas after being reloaoecl by the 1
Braves.
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Oliva (2nd),
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1 - Moore (0-3). HRS - Wort
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is like a TiEl

WAPLES ELl CAPTAIN
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI}-

National League

Now York
000 000 410- 5-11-1
Chica&amp;O
010 000 000- i- .2-S
Koosman, Koonce (7) and
Grote; Jenkins, Regan (7),
Hartenstein (9) and Boccabella.
WP- Kocioman (5-l). LP- Jer&gt;-

Robirl Waples, of Palo Alto,
Calif., a member or Yale's

NCAA champlonlliip 400-yard
freestyle relay I!ICJ&amp;ad, hal been
elected captain ot the 1968-69
Eli swimming IIC)II8d.

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FOR A BETTER BUY
Mother love branches
oot to guard, protect. and
Io,·e.you.

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Pontiac 2 dr. Hard

Smart bright red finish. 4 ap. trans.
Positive traction diUerential. This car shows the \'~ry best

put clown your roots you
know those protecting
branches are there.

of care.

65 .FORD........$1,695

Let yoor mother know
now or your graUtude
iii) love, by Showing )' our appredadon every day, and

Galaxie 500 V8 4 dr. Sedan. Superb concllUon. Power 1 ~rt 111
Power brakes. Crulsematic . One local owner.
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This bonk joins in honoring the Mother s
of this community.

64 SKYLARK $1,495

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rarrglrw from tl'" trail eo, scrwbler 90, super aport 125,
JCrll11bler 125, ll!tambler 17$, 1M icrambler 4:50. • •
Ill . new . col~a, ne" tranamlsslon£'1 new 1t;rlina, new
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Paul F-1'110rnaa. Jr., Point
Pita-, 11111 BIU Wllhera, Ai&gt;plo GroTe.
. CreotJril.mud. Interest In MaQl 11re C0U11tJ ·l"el tbe r4e01
1111 C&lt;iruty Is tile two serrta .., seeming w ereate tire moot tnfor eleetion 011 the MaSIII Com· west are tile 8herflr race and
~ -..d of Ecllcatlon w1t1r oJaht aaeeooor post. Seeking Ire nomcl!!dlclatea. ,~oirr, oee.ldnl ~ Ill fll• delll0&lt;1'at tlckot
thi otols. The two
·boartl lor•'i!lbtrlll: are Jomoo (Morrlo)
m~olilll be electecllllTueo- , 'ilr~ llrvllie A. Strow and
d~leieetion,
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OF
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IN THE MAY 7TH PRIMA~Y. IT WAS

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1'otlle foteruUWgs CHntf
My "1ost.sincere thanks for your vote of
c:orlfidence at Tuesday's Republicen
Primary

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For Their SUpport That Was Given Me
in the May··~ 7 Primary Election
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my) llan&lt;lalilllle1he~ lildWir-CJadl1aur-.~r.
~· c1omoer1t JIDIII
lc CIIJilCinentl lite Mra. Jean
AJ.oo~pnaro· ~ . 1:M lbolril)tclrilo~loilill
Burdetle .and Cbarloo E. ·Jor- u... alate 'ire ·Mike lliaw lor 1lre ·dOJnocrll tl~ lor of
dan.
prollieutlng ~; L. w. Get- tilt 28th .lirdielal dlllriot IIIII: v.
Rol4 DooiiUio bas D1 - - . ey for CcMrllQr clerk IIIII Howard K, ~. ftlllllll- II llilap..
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r'ld&gt;Uean tlclo!t.
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B.....-r c. (llrer17) Jlllttlt
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hill Maom c:oum;y no. I h •
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POMIIO'I, OHIO
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cnllqlatll,lllll~11111ren­
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to tilt Natl-t.c.a.ealiCra
ro, Rt. 1 Gl,l' and W. ~ hill tlrll F011111r cancreoslooll
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Dlotrld Ill ·~ dlmocrllle tide
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Ql •Ira llllional tltUI .,..,_ IIIII: two m tbe repl)llcaa balFuneral ~vices wW bt 111M .
crat tneumblnl Kill lledrlll' II lat.
~ at .to Lm. at the 1111fW
- " " Ill' tbe In ...... _ _ _ _..:....,___ w. ~!'~~nl !kalrtln , ...
111'1111 frorn tile fourlb COIIIINIVERLIE D. AliOS
Port......h. Graveside' rito·. ut
llloaal diotrld wltlr Ralllh Lewla
POMEROY - FUII!ral aorv- be fteld ~ 'rr.up.ril.
Ill....., tlrelme rtiJilhllcan ...,_ ices flrr v.erU,o D, AIIIOI,. 7i,, · G • o • e Cellletery, Purrtl'!ll.
41datalll'tllo ...t.
who ..Uecl IWiJ FrlilQ .. . Fl'ierrda may caD at
noon. wiU bo held SWrday Ill 2 - · II\YIIme.
p. m. at tile Ewlq Chqlol In
JOSEPII WETiiEIIIIOLT
Pomeroy with Rev.
Meozel
Smith otllclad!IB'
GALUPOLIS - .Josepb B!a.
OQIIpment III)Ol'ator tor tbe V.
She Ia survived by her lruo- Zll' Wetberllolt, 77, former nlM• "·•~--Co ., ~-•
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ot (;olllpoltt llid Gollla
Colwnbuo, 0. Bom J1lle 3, lll5 one ..., Tl1orrru W. Bowen, RD Cowlty, died Frltlq at hit'In Mallll Couni;y a 1111 ol tilt late Pomeroy; a doushter, Allee Rol- In lloJnton Beactr. I;'IL
WeQo,y and l4a Miller s.,re. 1~ St. Simm'o iolud, GL,
A lll'mer llrYiee 11tat1oa IIIII
&amp;rrvlvlng are his wife, Miry and me grandson, Jphn TldDas ...-... operator, be ..... vet-' ..
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RoiUnsar.
Beattie Sl,l're; me · ..._...r,
eru ()( i10tll World War I IIIII
Mary Marpret Sl,l're, at bomo;
Friends may call at the !uner- D, hlvlrla oenlrrg u a Clrlot
one sur, Larry Sl,l're, Pl. Pleu- a1 hcne anytime and burial wiU ~ oiilcer In tlloiJDited-•
ant; four Billers, Mrs. Minnie ba 11 the l!ockSprlrws COIIlele17.
Navy.
Hartley, ...
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GAY MASON COLE
Mr. Wetllerlrolt Wll a lll8lllbtr
brew, both of Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.
POMEROY - "•· MaooD Celie, of the Ma..ale Lodge, PrH&gt;J·
Luq Hlli, ltallandale, Fla., IIIII
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terlarr Clorrc:h and tho American
Mrs. Marprot Sisson, cottop- 58, Lucuvllle, former Pmneroy
viiie, W, VL; til..... b-·ro
1-v.IJ'IIill
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died Sllrll'dl,l' m'"'ni!W
lnduclo hlo witt,
Hobble N.-rl')', Patriot, 0.; in Meroy Hospital, Por!IDIC&gt;Ith. , Mrs. Emma Grshom WoGrerlrolt;
Clell Sl,l'ro, ljycamore, m., and
Mr. Cole is survh1!d by his • two daug!rtert, ·llrl• Jack (J!:I•
HoU01 Sl,l're, London, 0., IIIII wife, Fannie Re)'DOids Colo; two Dlr) GWs, Wortl&gt;lnatnn. andMra.
three graDdchlldren.
10118, Kermetlr, Rock)' River,
Eclnrd (Beulah) Donal~ CoFuneral service will be lloo- !)hio, and Donald ln Gormarl)'; lwrrbul· four llotera Mila Wta.
dl,l' 2 p.m. In tilt Croston EVB two daughters, Mra. Mary Nl- Dlt W.iMrt..it
MrL
Chur&lt;h - • be wu a mom- klu, Portsmouth, and Mrs. Jan- Belvle Trotter, CJ1mru 1: Mra.
ber, with tilt Rev. FAipole Gar· ot HCIIIlriml, WeUston; one atop. Chleo Gilpin, ~ va.
low IIIII tile Rev. Gerald StJre daughter, lilts. Lillian Rordoon, and Mrs. Mario W - . al!lciatlng. Burial wiU be iD the Portsmouth; two alatera, Mrs.. ton Beac:b, Fla., llld five pwiJ..
church cemetery. Frlendl may Freda -!~sUe~, Belpre, and Mrs. chlldrea.
..U at tile Crow-Huosell Fuller- : Mary BliiiJWJiy• Columbus, IIIII
Sentceo will ba ......,eecl by
a1 Home.
me brother, Alvin Cole, Atb- the McCoy-Wetllerholt Funoral

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ATHENS Mrs. f ' a yo
Wirwott, n, Pratts Fork, puseel awey unexpectedly Friday
night after auUerlng a heart attack.
Mrs. Wingett, the doushter of
tho late Elias IIIII Laura llartl,
taught school In Meigs Ccrurrty
for aix years.

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Rl~tNvlon

SM was a member of t h e

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ADMli1'ED -

Mrs. L o r a
Johir ~e.
Pl. P!eaAm; Mrs. CUI!ordHait,
Mt. Alto; Mrs~ v - !~•Coy,
Br•f!alo; Cobert llalnoY. Pl.
Ploaoant; Mrs. Mary Birad, Pl.
Ploa•; Mrs• •VIrgie Oreen.
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DISCIIl\RGED - MrL Roll-.
or WUom, Pl. Pleallllt;
Holb, pt, PlaeAm; lfl'L Robert Fllher, GalilpoiisFOfl')'; WUllam lllberl, Ga!Upolls Form
Mathew Lour, Glenwoool.
BmTH Mr. and MrL

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radiO, air&lt;l)nditlo~­
- .howroom clean, red interior, gleaming white
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PT. PLEASANT - Elov•
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BRAZELLA HARTLEY
In the Mill Maoon COWIIJpag- sort): Vldll ' Ralne1 (Ace lllsh
Amusement);
Patricia
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PT.
PLEASANT - "-._Bra"" SoiUrda!'. lla:v 21 Ill ... .Pl.
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•ella (Zntlin) D. Hartll!', 76,
PioaSIIII lllsh Sclrooi auditorium (Arne can
- - by tbelocal ares Jl,l'- Kogl&lt;a&gt; (Cirarlo,y . Brown's Drive- Rt. 1 Pl. PleaNIII, died SaturIn); Bullara Lane (Ci~ Ice and dl,l' 1:30 a.m. In Pleasarrt Valceea.
Fuel):
Eiana Darst (llardln liiiOe ley Hi."tal after a tlrree 'II'OOka
for Miss Ma1011
Center); Judy Lalhey (Fmtll - tunes.
City l'llarmacy); Linda Ho1mea
She was bom ·ln Mallll Cowl(Moore'o
~re);
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m August 9, 1891 a &lt;laush[HOSPITAL ,.EWS
nan (Tin,y'a Qr!ck ....,.,; Je
ter ot tile lite Hrmry H an d
--' I Yll!ltlnghouro Furbto (Sam Nichols Construe- Eilzabetlr ..,....._
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IICJlzer llcop~tiil:
111oo
2~ IIIII 7.Jl p.m. Pironte only 011 lion); and Elizabeth Borcham , Two ' lruoblllllo preceded her
(Ward Webb, Lakin).
In death, Errpno !pncer and
Pediatrics Ward.
Tho
Wimer
of
tile
Mlso
Ma100
Sterling M. Hartllll'.
Admllllms
She was. a me-•Ropr J •.Thompoon, 55'!.r Court Courrb' title wiU rocei" $250
uu.tVI' ot t h e
St., Gallipolis; TOll)' Browning, wltlr tropbiea· to be presented "' Heiglrls EUB Clrurch.
&amp;rrvlvlng are one daug!rter,
Galllpollo; Harl')' R. Smith, R~ tbe wlmer, first, second wiUIIIII
1 Galllpolia; Floyd E. Swick, Rt. tlrlrd nrmor-- The wlmer
Mrs. OWeo Lltclrflal4, Rt. I Pl.
l Vlrrtclll; Mrs. Daorid E. James, also represent Maoon Couni;y PleaSIIII with wlronr llhe realdPl. Pleasant; Mrs. Jomoo T. Le- during the Miss West VIrginia ed lor tile past 10 yean; two
Master, Pl. Pleasant; Robert L, papant ln Charleston In the fail. oars, Carl E. !pncer, Rt. 1
White, Ill, l' Racine; Clrarleo E,
Pt. Pleasant IIIII Charles G u y
· LarldDa, ~Iter; Theresa L.
Spencer, Mariol1, ill. C.; a slater,
ARRESTS MADE
Do.W, Middleport; Mrs. RobPT. PLEASANT- Three ar- Mrs. Hollier Schwartz, Rt. 1 Pl.
ert L. loon, R~ 3 Milton, w. va.; resta were recorded at the CllUilQ' Pleasant IIIII six brothers, JaoFloyd S. DeLalllunutt, Rt. 1 Well- jail Fridl,l' olght: EdWard Bates, per and Harl')' Durst, Middleston; Mrs. Donald F. Crl,l'cralt, 48, Pl. Pleasant, charged with port, 0., Wa!Ue, D1111, Charleo
- Rt. 2 lrollton; Mrs. Glatjya M. lntoldcation; Robert S. Warren, IIIII Barto Durst, ail of Pl. Plea&amp;Dalley, . i'omeCOI'; Arnett M. 36, Galllpolla, 0,. charged wlllr ant.
lilleeto, Rotland.
Funeral oervlce will be held
4rlvlng while lntoxleatecl; and
Dlochlrgoo
Danny E- .Jones, 22, Rt. 2 ·ft. 11 a.m. !olonclaJ&gt; ln tho CrowMrs. Mary L. B.yua, Mrs. Sa- Pleasant, arrested 011 a ballla1'1\Y Hu soell Funeral Home. Burial
bra Clark, Mrs. Freel CluUer, warrant.
will be ln Looe Oak comele17.
TlroDiao J. CoiUnl, The R e v.
Friends may call at tile !Uneral
JeMings S. Deeds, Mra. Bars\ home.
bara A. Gardner, Mra. WWiam
C, LOngsts!!, Jeri')' A. lfl'ers,
HARRY SAYRE
Mrs. Mabel G. Swanoon, KathPT. PLEASANT - Harl')' R.
erine J. Smith, ~ C, Wolfe,
Sl,l're, 52, Jericho Road, dieclunMrs. Roy A. Sl,l're, IIIII Mr o.
expoctediY 2 p.m. Frldl,l' at his
Charles Bowen and lnfanl tWin
lrolne of on _..eat bearl attack.
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Ho was OJ!IPic.1rod:-. a ,heavy
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REPUBUCAN NOMINEE
C~ONER

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GREA TtY APPRECIATED.

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.to THE VOTERS :Of ·MBGS COUI((Y

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the Elltern Star In 1957, member of the Lodi Grange, the Ath-

CAIAVIUE
12x15 .... $99.95

ens Einblem Club, tile Americon
LagiClD AwdUary and the Awdlill'J for WW I veterans.
A slater, Vldl, and her par-

Toronado, 12xl5 .... $75.50

ents, preceded her In death.

SEODATE-100% CUT PILE

SUrvlvlrw are her buablnd,
Weyne; one daughter, Mrs. TOllY

STOCK DYED NYLON--9X12

35.00

Lauro, South Point; two aoos,

Thomu of Delaware, IIIII David

of Portamouth, and the grar&gt;dchlldreo.
Fwlenl services will be held
Mondl1 at 2 p.m. 11 the HUiflos
Funeral Heme in Athenl with
Revs. H. Edsel Wilcox and Herbert Harris ofllcladng. Burial
wW bo ln tho Pratls F'"'k Cometel')'.
Friends may ..U at the !unorol hclllle after nonn Sundl,l' and
services wiU be c....,cted by the
llarriaORvllle OES at 7:30 p.m

SIJre, Pt. Pleasant. a -

VETERAN!l MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
c\diRIIIOd: Orville Arm~, PometO.V; ~~~~~ Ti1pietl,' l'&lt;rrtilllll;
Alva Weaver, Hartford; Francia
Klein, Mlddilpoft; Mallei Wlne-

b~r, S,racuio.
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Lawrence .»yr
SEE TmS HOMEIJTE SPECLfL V.4LUE!

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cyl. erw., extra cleon and solid. Haal2fl. lnlulate4- body
with rear IIIII side dOOI'L

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POMEROY, OHIO

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Automatic trans., powef steering, all
good tires, radio, heate~. light blue vinyl,
interior.
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BLAEITNA
•DJUVE.IN WllillOW •FREE CUS'roMERJAl!KiNG
•YOUR SAVINGS EAIIIH'II INTE!IEST

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V8 Buick 2 dr. Hard Top. One local owner. Shows extra
care. Power steering. Automatic shift.
IOOd

MANY MORE

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ST ABOUT THE HOTTEST BIKE
WE HAVE EVER ' N AND WE WILL HAVE A HARD
TIME GE'ITING EN GH OF THESE BIKES ALL StJM.
MER. • • WE JUST RECEIVED OUR SECOND LOAD THIS
WEEK. ..

THESE ARE ALL WE WILL HAVE FOR A WIBLE, SO
HURRY IN AND LET'S GET TOGETHER ON THE NICEST
CYCLE TO COME A LONG IN THE STATES, , , •

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erglide, radio and beater.

WE JUST RECEIVED OUR SECOND LOAD

4-a350, candy red or candy blue, . S speed, I
eledric starter, turn signak, chrome
fenders, scrambler 3SOcc . • . •
2-CB350, candy blue-green or pine green, S
speed, eledric starter, turn signak, ·chrome
fenders, super sport 3S0cc . . .•

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No matter where you

SALES- SERVICE

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&amp;ory 41, Jim Anderson 45, Jeff
Burt 43, and Ronnie Anderson
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Wellman 38, Mark Mullholland

High s4Jiad, whose Jim Hawkins It seems that no level of sports
Waslewskl (2-3) and Howard;
fired a one..urdoriJ&amp;r 33 w take competition Is Immune !rom the Bshnoen, Verbanle (9) and
low medalist honorsofthematch. ugly specter OC a bribe.
Gibbs. WP- Bahnsen (3~1).
wltl1 141 strokes in the nine hole
match. Ga.llia Academy H 1 g h
School was second with 151, then
came pt, Pleasant M.th 163 and

and Mike Marnhout 47.
MEIGS- Bill Hackett 38, Pat

Linescores

Blue Devils linished second to LIITLE LEAGUE BRffiED
Boston
a !IOW&amp;r!ul Huntington (W.va.)
ROSARIO, Argentine (UPI).- New York

Huntington HJgh llnished first

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GALLIPOLIS -- Blue Devil had a 37. Huntington'sEddieMor- 44, and Scott Maro 45.
gol!ers - looking lor their 20th rison had a 35 and teammate
GAHS- Mike Corbln 37, Broce
win o! the sea11011 all last week Bill Wellman had a 38. Bill Harreld 37, Greg Smith 37, Beep

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Hackett had Meigs' best etrort,
a 38 . Josh Deweese had a 37 tor
pt, Pleasant.
Here are the team s&lt;:ores:

TEAM
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Ironton . . • • .3 0 · l
M•igi .. .. .. 3 1 I
Gaiii!IOiia. . . ~ 3 0
JackiOII • , , , I I 0 9 22
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3 1 l Atheos ..... 4 o 38 7
B. fl&amp;rriB, II
3 0 0 LOgan , •....4 2 43 23
T. Lueai, c
3 0 2 Wellston ••• : I 4 21 .32
D. Green, lf
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R. Newsom, rt
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H. Howe, ef
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7 Logan 0
B. Mount, lb
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Gallipolis 3
G. Mapel, 2b
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B. TboriiOil, 2b
1 0 1 Ironton 4 Jackoorr I
R. Tori')', 3b
3 0 1 Nolo-Yorlc 5 Wellston 3
P. Coburn, p
2 0 0 LOgan 6 Woilotor) I
TOTALS
29 3 7 Jackoorr 3 Gallipolis 2
GAMES REMAINING:
BJ lrrnlnga:
GAHS
002 000 0- 2,1.:! Meigs VL lrorl/iJn (2)
JACKSON
000 110 1-3-7.:! Gelii!IOIIB vi/ Ironton
Balteriea: GABS - ~ncer
(LP) 11111 ltlooly; Jackson Cobura (WP) IIIII Lucas.
E _Bush ~eor Coburn,
Harr!a. LOP 5, Jackson 3. Sae. Gilmore.

Kyger Creek is now 11-3 for
During World War I, the
the season while SOt::t.Jl Webster term 11 Hoover1ze" meant doing wiUtout some articles of
is 11-3.
foOd for patriotic reasons.

- racked up their 20th and
21st wins Friday afternoon with
wins over Pt. Pleasant and
t h e GaJlipolls
Meigs on
gol! course.
Going into the quadrangular
match the Blue Devils had been
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tile outolandlrw performer of
the contest as he !onnecl 14,
walked lour and gave up only
6ve hit~
Rotllgeb struck out the first
nine men to lace him as he re-

Burnet~

1\flor the young &lt;If the Ill·
geoh hutch, they dre ' reP, qn
"•!Jigeon milk"-~ uirl&lt;i~• ' sull·
stance secreted m' the llnlri"
ll OR o! lhe i'arehl's croP....,whlch ~~'
IJUffiJJed into the mouth~ oi t~o
10 5 ¥rlung.
This ls'qulteciriillke aO)'
22 13 f~_ediog f)rottss ruunct · ~JS'C­
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1101111ei at Ohio stato Unlvaral!y, IIJII!clallz~ , apai, belnli.Jvali. rar-a
The lest F•rm Equipment Y..r l,lound
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orotlono
be reminded of programs wtdeh Sclen~. f~ Pctanap~,.-~
. Iii ~ beel . , fioldo aasjlllhave been carried out dur1ng the AIINilOIIIY·
th&amp; ,ilolilll
Tiro Meigs COuoly miD ~­ ance· ~as
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sale
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S!rino
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Hareford
AI!Odai!OII.
ll&gt;oervaThe COoperative Extension Arthur In Mardl. Two mail at.
tiona rrere made on 1be freeze
Service h so named for two tencled the Area Forage ~ Pas· branding tedmlquo at tbo Hor·
reasons. First, it is financed wre Sc..,.l at McArthur. Slxtaen
attended tho Feodor P I g ace Karr ~at Oaka Ferrn. Leo
:: cooperatively thr&lt;M!Hh the Meigs
meeting
at Ml&lt;ldleport One hm· Story, Presldc!nt of tho SouthCounty Conmdsstoners, through
eaataro Ohio Beet Cattle lm·
the land ·grent college which Ia Uy partlcli&gt;atod In the Area Farm prvvement Association, was acOhio state University. and Business Record School at Me· companied to Ute (JIBrterly state
through the United state ~ De- Arthur and Meigs c:..ntJ ha~ 18
Feeder Call Commltlee meeting
partment or Agriculture. About of 41 at-.,g tho COw and Cal! ~Lancaster and ooopersll'(o U· ·
one-fourth of the funds come - e n t School at Albany
alotance with other -cle!l_ha•
from local and state sources completed in February.
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Thr&lt;M!Hh the cooperatim of lo- been carried out 00 the clevalop..
with nearly ooe./ialf from fedcal vocational agricultural de- ment of two fOrage farms with
eral sources.
GET THEM NOWprimary 0Jl11i!aols on fe8CUe.
The second reason for the Co- partments the seven Meigs Coun·
The armual Me18s Area AeronoperatJve Extension name is that ty boys completing the Sleep
OII\Y Clln!c on Marcb 1 with 40
it ls a cooperative venture with &amp;earlng School at Albany were
farmers
in -.attendance presentMark Wendorf, Selwyri Webb,
"MAll WILliAMSON
people within a county, WitMn an
ed
current
reeommendalionS Cl\
Gary JohnBCil, and Chuck MuSALEM ST.
RUTLAND, 0.
area, and within a state. In the grage from Southern L o c a l feeding, ferWization, and vaHigh School and Donnie Chea, rletles. Tile hltilllight this .70ar
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and water available.
from Alexander High SchOOl,
1be &amp;Oil testing program Is
Four Melga c:..ntJ fruit grow.
Blakealee, Count;)' Elleoalon Ag..,.ther
oooperetlve venture that
• • • U se P urI na PI aem I a I n Jec:ta ble
ent, Agriculture, share the re- ers attended the Jaekson area
Is
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out very nicely In
meeting at Jackson in January
You t:H n p ro t et:t you'
opooalbUitles.
Melia
Count;)'.
During Ute loot
bab y pig-H from n nemi!l
Miss Griffiths works prlmar- and 28 Meigs COunt;)' -le at!ciur months 174 eoD lost 88m•
wi t h l:'frt• t · t i v~: , lt lW -C 0 3 L
Uy with audlenees in the field tended a -ling on Eatala Plaepies have been ""'mlttecl and
PuriM Pigemia lnject of Family Uv!ng and COOaum· Af.ng and Real-estate Transfer results reported to the lodlvlci&lt;~ hle. Just give pigs one
er Education; Mr. Blakeslee pri- held In Pomeroy In March.
~ hot when they a re 3 to 5
marily with Agricultural and Re-

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PROTECTION ~:;~ i":.ru';':;•n: ~~

dnys old , a noth.er at two
wee ~ ll if they are going to
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Even in these two fields there
is a mutual world.ng reJatiooship. The two agents share the

Pil(l' m in Inj ectable is
t'eonomicn l hec"'u8l' you
injt'd il rig h t int o the
ham mu~~ele with no loss.
I t' ~; easy to uMC a nd &lt;~Orn e&amp;
in sterile, sclf-sen lin~~: bottles at our Checkerboard
S tore. Be sure to guard
your next pig crop agaiR.!It

respomdbillcy in the 4-H Club
program.

four months was the County Ex-

Ma11011 county

PT. PLEASANT - P. V. Sayre
meeting in January at whlchtlme of Route l, Leon, and Nathan R.
count;}' leaders took a look at Sinunoos ot near Hickory Chap-

11 nwnia with Purinv Pig-

COmmittee

needs and suggested programs

emia Injectable.

JD. NORTH PRODUCE
VINUT.

el are new cooperators of t b e

in Resource Development, Agrl- Westem SOU Conservation Disculture, Homo Eooonmlco, and trlct. S8j&gt;re bou8111 a farm off
4-H. Since that Ume the Meigs

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Route 87 near Baden from Ever-

steps are underway looldng to-

warda comprehensive t:OUJif;)' •
wide plarmlng. Throe meatlngs
of the Reglooal Planning Com-

lumbus In Mardi. &amp;lppn1 r o r velop one p,prfng. Keeter had decomprehensive planting Is being veloPed two springs before.

given by the Meigs Count;)'. TechSlmmoos bou81lla40.acrefarm
nlcal Aetlon Panel consisting ol off Roote 2 .near Flatrock. He
representatives o1' United States asked us to help him prepare
Department of Agrlcul1ure ageo. a plan !or Improvement or this
ctes.

In the agricultural field, a
new venture wu started 1D January with Molis COuoly commercial vegetable growers join.

HEAVYWEIGHT
In the 50 hp

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lilhp no•... 4-plow

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with features you want:
Now Slzo Blg·lnctor strength In a compact package:
Extra muscle In the frame, trent bolster, axles, axle
carrlera, bull gear drives, differential, dynalife clutch
and disk brakes. The 544 International Farmall
welih• over tht8a tons.
lhw Power BIGer, multi-range engines, 52 hp•, gas
or diesel, bariille 4 bottoms et a fast clip, with 5
soeecta forward, one reverse. Optional Torque Am·

plHiersJveslO speeds foi'WIIrd, 2 reverse-Increases \,

PUll power up to 45%.

Nlw Comfort Hydrcstatic power &amp;1eorins is standard.
• SIIIPinslon seat adjusts six ways. Deck Is clean and
- . , corrugalad for safety.
NlwGood Looks Instrument panel is eaaler ID read .
lllr·(ypa IJIUe provldas easy access to radiator and
oil cooler,
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544 hera now,; • pot them through !bail' pace~ •~ .
find out for yourself what thev can do.

.\'EIGS EQUIPMENT .(O.

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110 4th A.e., . . . ..

Whln !be

1181DJ&gt;los are maUecf
to the ExteDalcln Service Ub·
oratory at ohio state Unlveralt;y,
reports coine back lb Ute q.unt;y .
Extonslon Ol!l~e. COpies or these '
are mailed tolholllcllvilllal farm..
or, to the AliCS Ofllco and to the .,
SCS Ofllce. lnterpretatlma of
the 'reeomm&amp;ncletlons are maclo
by 111)'0110 or Ute three offices
Involved with a plll'tlcuinr farm.
er.
In the 4JJ elub area, more
than 225 officers, ad¥189fi. and
par..,ts attended the amwal 0011·
farence tiold In April, Training
waS giveo each· of the oftteers
at this tlmo.

Th&lt;ilman,Ohto
33 ,Yean · e~ltnce
Pbono 24W269 or
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the water about 6SO feet to a
reservoir at the house. The over~
now will be carried to a water·
1ng trougii In a neerbY .,.-e.

gr..mte ~ Wahamalliall Sc..,.l
and has finished hlollrot year of
college at Potomac state. He Ia
working on an engineering course
there. During the swnmer be will
be contacting lanclownorl In Ma.... c:..ntJ and aoolatine with
...., ooaoarvallon projec:ta. He
platil to relllrn to PotomiC state

Sadly mJssecl by the famUy.
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Veh~1e
on
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.GIAVEL Y TRA.CTOR
SALE$·&amp;

of the netlonal board of director• from Ohio. acted as the
chairman of the mooting.

After a brief Ol&lt;Jilanatlon or
the NFO colleetlve bargaining
program aacl ~111cetlon requirements or offlcera. lite foJ.
lowing ware electecl:
B, K. Hla!OI', l!lclwol~ Rt. 2,
prealdent; Me l v 1 n Gatewood,
Crown C!I.Y, vice preol~ llro.
Carl JWI, Rt. 2 lllllw&lt;tll, Sec·
retary; lira. llalMI1 Blackbuin,
R~ 1 Blclwoll, ~AC·
retarJ; Howotcl Failure, Rt. 2
Bld1ieU, treeourer, and Cbarlet
Cormiehlel, Rt. 2 Bidwell, IJU..
trlct Rep.
AI eo, Arthur Wbaelar, Ri. ,I
Vlnlcln, Legioletlve IDpreoentaUva; GordaD Swlsbor, Rt. 1
Cllaohlre, 3 year ln!oteo; Keonath Reed, Rt. 1 VInton, 2 year
tru.tee, and :s.mt.e Cardwell,
VInton, 1 year ln!steo. ·
Tbe llllk Barplnlng Committee wal named aa tolloWI: '
l&lt;all Burle...,, Rt. 2 Bidwell,
Chall'lllftll; C, W, AndoriCIIIl , H~
I VI- II el v I n Gatoin&gt;ocl,
CI'OWII Clt1; - · CIMiroll,
VInton; John BelvUle, Crown
Cit)'; verlln Snln, crown CIQ&lt;;
S. B. Stow1ro, Rt. 2 Bldjioll;
A. L. Morris, Rt. 2 llldll.l~
and Ha.7eo Deol, Rt. 2 Vlnlcln,
Tbe Mali
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B. K. Higley Heading

to take tho bull by the homo and
do what baa never 7ot been clcl1e
tO 88cure !air and OQI!tablo
prlceo for the pooplo """ feed
the Dllllm. ac:eotdlng to ClrlleJ
Ball, NFO opokeoman and publlclt;y ebalrman.

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DEWII 1'8 PUJIIIJINIG
AND IIBA'I!NIJ
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and death of our clearly beloved, Mother, Mrs. Viney
Col8maD Goode and also
lhanb I&lt;! our frleods who
.... flowers and food. the
IIAirerondl Grover G. Turner
and .toJm D. King, the 0f8101lsl, the choir members who
..... the pallbearers and the
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cere lhanb I&lt;! our friends
and to IJiyOne who belped In

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WE WIBII to OlprM8 our

Mounang.Brackets, Poles, Spades; and .Boltf .·
Extra ·.·

IN LOVING memory of Suoan
Smith wllo paooecl away May I BEDROOM lumlohacl apt.
II, 16 years ago,
Uttlltleo paid, Ill Stale st.
Peaceful be Illy sleep, dear Call 4f&amp;.36l7 alter 1;10 p.m.
Mother,
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It II sweet lo breathe thy
40
INCH
walnut CO!IIIolo. Tbll
name.
NEWLY DEOORATED 2 bedIn life. we loved yru dearly,
room tumllbecl garage aporl- eet heo 10 year cllamond die, 4 blg speakers, automa~
In death, we do !he same.
ment, aclults only. Ph. 4*
lc tum table. Pay tll.66 per
Daugbter.
210.
J.M.If
month
or pay balsnco due
Grace E. Fadeley. 11&amp;-1
fl23.44.
Try It In your home
3 ROOM UNFURN. apartment,
IN LOVING memory ol my dear wator furnllhed. Adnlts only.
call ~1.
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hU&amp;bend, Ira L. Neal, who
I'll. 44f.IJI9.
IN
l.OW, LOW. PRICES Cll '!fat.
pused away 10 yean ago May
treo.... Rice and Co-,-bln Furlth 1048.
APARTMENT, I RMB. AND
nllure.
a II
This day brlnp sad memor- bath, heat funi(Jhed, adults.
Ies of my loved one that has
See Mrs, Bupne Plctenl, 10
ALL typeo of buDding mater·
gone to rest.
Grape Sl
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lalo, blorlt. brick, sewer pipe.
Ills genlle faee and pallerit
wlndOWIJ.
lintels, etc. Claude
omlle ancl he had a kindly 1 BEDROOM Jsrqo apartment.
Wlnlero, Rio Grande, 0. Cll
word for each lllld dled benlcelv furnished, aleo ! bed5-5121
altar s.
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loved by aU.
I'C)O.,; block house bullt as a
And loved me well and !rue, !railer. completely !umlshecl.
Ah, bitter wll the trial to Inquire at 'Green Gables, St. GOOD CLEAN LUMP and stok.
er eoal. Carl Wlnlen, Rio
port !rom ... 10 good •• you.
Rt 7,
110-!
Grande. Phone 245-SIU. a.tr
You are not forgolten, 1ovec1
one, nor will you ever be as FURN. 2 room and bath, IJ'OUnd
TOY POODLE, MALE.
lcmg as life and mOIDOI')' last.
noor. utUltles palcl, adults. Ph. AKC
Ph. 1175-2'rnl.
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I will remember you as time
443-ISI9.
It&amp;-t!
goe11 by. I mlli yru more,
your oomlng footsteps and I HOUSE &amp; rooms and bath. I'll. OLD MUZZLE LOADER SIIO'l'
mill my homo, but Oh !he
.&amp;10-! ,. " ~a~~~~ Tf~
joy of meeting you In heaven.
Ills Wile.
FURNISHED aparlmenl.
5
14 REGISTERED SUFFOLK
Gertrude G. Neal 11&amp;-1
1'001111 and bath. Ph. 1'1$.11161.
yearling lambs. Call 379-:MJI.
110-3

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FOR LEASE

ORltiNT

... --·-Md•a oorvtoe atolloo will

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C.ll Ashlend 011
&amp; lteft. eo.
Deya 446-1 OBS
Eve. 675-4533 .

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PURE TIMOTHY and mb:ecl
hay $22 ion by truck load.
Earl Buchanan, CoolvDie, 0.
&amp;rl-f147.

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eral Home.
.,
IIISI MODEL CASTLE 52' • 10"
Mele Help W•nNd
Mla MariUOrile Goode
wide, 2 bedroom, e,.,.Jienl
117.11110 PLUS REOIJI..AR CASH
Mr. Charles Goods
c:onc1. Price tt.700 eau RcmBONUS lor man over 40 In
'Mr. Jerry Goode
110.1
atd Davia 88&amp;-1763. Reyno. .
Ga!Upolio area. Tate lbart .
burg, Ohio.
ION
outo trips I&lt;! contact Clllla.
Notice
TAKE Mother to the antique men. Air mall W. J. Dicker· GRAVELY TRACTOR, !87·7746.
lOW
ohow In awteston, W. Va. son, ~ Petroleam
Corp.,
Fl.
Worth.
Tuu
76101
.
May 12, ...,. lo S p.m. 10
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.. ~. clr
dWen sl!owlng and lelllng
, 1960 F""""" 4 .. good conthe flnMI antique men:bandition. 4 good reg. llreo, and
ILW!S
OPI'Oim1NITII8
dlse. Coonskin Part Annory,
I oll0118. fiOI). Norge wublng
FOR MEN OVER •
Rt. 14.
110.1
maclllne f!S. Electric dryer
DEVELOP JOfll' cnm bullneas.
$25; Coal furnace New HolPI your ClCII!l'enleoee,
OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN · Work
land 11!11. Call :16-5458, Rio
lhowlng our big One of Ad.er·
P'rlclay nJgbts lUI I p.m. and
Grande.
ION
tiling Speclallles, Olfli • Calelllle 12 noon ., Saturdlys.
endan to flrDII In your area.
Open aU dly Cll 'l'ltandQI.
111112 TEMPEST. willie, go o d
We are celebntlnr OlD' and
Fren&lt;ll aty Lumber Co., Gal· annlvenary and rated blgb.
concllllon. $115. Pllme 21$.
Upolts atore only. .
111-11
5184.
ION
our buoinflll 11 •ultsd to ma-

Aaplel.

. W•nted To Do

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TO CAR! II'OR ELDERLY peo.
pte tW CODYaluoeDII WI 8 Jrr,
llldfl. can • a
ION

Recfucect rr;,m
f36.3l or
11119. •

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U: only

OFFICE FURNITURE AND
RUGS, filing cabinets, chain,
desks, corpetlng Indoor and
outdoor, ole. Slnunons I'll· &amp;
omce Equip. 443-139'1. tl-11
RING-NECKED pheuant eggs,
20e eaeh, Wilmer Jobnson'a
Bird Dog Kennels, Rt. 2, VlnIGn, Ohio. ·
11&amp;-26
l'oiDI'ORCYCLm, 11166 · Caprlola
71 CC, 01001lelll concllUCII.
4461210 after s p.m.
101-12

can

USED FURNITURE _ Admiral
elect. stove, good . c:onci!Uon:
living room suite: bedroom
suite; large couch: baby bed:
blgh chair; Ironer: wuhlng
machine: aulcl. washer; breakfast eet; wrtllng desk. Rice •
Corbin Furnllure ston. 101-10

1957 PONTIAC Cbleflon, good

conclltlon $150. Ph. 448-1284.
101-3
DAVENPORT. day - nlghter;
HI Fl set: bedroom oulte for
chilcl; elect, stove; antique
rocker. Ph. 44f.0897 alter 5.
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HOUSE. 4 rms. sad bath, gara~. 4 rma. of furnllure goes
With hOUIO, Reason for ..0·
lng, OW!Ier leaving atala. Carroll Canaday, Crown Clty, 0 .
Ph. - ·
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LET us live you the best wedding photograplut l'OU can get
anywllero. See samples and
get our prices. Guaranleecl
sallsfaetlon, Tawney Studio.
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DNNETII IITEOER'I
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Pb. 4f&amp;.OM7.
. , If

TERMITE PElT CONTIIOL
P'REE lnlpedlon. eaD MerrDI O'Dell, Operolor for
E'&amp;termllal Termite l!eMee
10 Belmont Dr.
. , If

Three bedroom borne, plenty
bldg.. plenty timber, lob. base.
plenty pasture, with lrontap
on Raccoon O'eek, locstecl near
Northup.

101-11

PA~HJ~Pr .ebool JNI, 'llle ehMIII
IDd bodllil of bUll to bll lilld ....,.. .

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Your Emerlcm Delis' IO-U

252 A. F•rm

•us per -k. m.

t!LECI'ROLUX SWEFJPER
FULL !IIZE, complete with all
cleaning attaehments. A-1
conclltlon. Pay off 5 pa)'lllllllts
•ul each. 44f.l639. tol-l!

Phone~

Here's a one story frame home
with a bedrooms, bath, city ,...
ter, garage, front pordl, I o I
lenced, locoled In city. $7000.

1• IIEWINO MAt'IIINE
ZIG ZAG equlJl(IC!CI to butfml.
hole dam JIIOIICIInlll etc

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BUILDING LOTS, gas &amp; wa.
ter. 201 Jackson Pike, Phone
446-3384, Alpine Motel 10fl.tf

ture people who wwk on o
-~- basts wllboul Investment or quo!M. Woeldy
ClCIIIIIIlilololll. Wrlta Singleton
Co., 1821 Wellfto4 Blvd, Loo

BAIRD REALTY CO.
Oscar Baird, Realtor
2Lots

I SEAL POINT SIAMESE killen. 11 wlto. old. JioueebrOk1951 FORD PICKUP TRUCK,
en, 110. Ph. ~ or 44&amp;- good conclltlcm. 36'1·'1'150. I~

41143,

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II'ANDAIID PUJIIIJINIG a'
BEATING, Ill l!otn• Aft.
WILL romove your dead
Home~lhit
bones...,.. anc1 mules. can t4N'&amp;
,,.. loto In Kanaura. life ac·
colleet Jaekocm 28145Sl.
m Rt Ill. 5 ID l5tl a.,... In tile
OENB PLAiftll
oou•trv. also olbero.
PUIMBING
I BJATINO
CAU. SALJI:!IM'AN ANY TIME COMPLETE LAWN - llllrub,
,...,..,0.1811
beclgo and garden care. I'll.
We Need Your Listing
IIIII
44f.l582.
UlU
.lov ~..,..., lfi.IID
Earl Wlnl!n, . _ _
REYNOUI'S GAUJPOU8 'f'1 .
Wayne AmaiJary, M....
NOTICI 11'011: ICHOOL lUI 1101
1311 Soccmd A TIN KJpr CI'MII LoMI ao.rd ..
A=II from Post Olllee
lrduuUon wW neelve bldl o. OM

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OVIng

Up at Athelia atteMed by 29
boys and glrll from llolga COullt;y. 11x advleoro attended the
Southeast 4.11 AdYIM&gt;ra Trainlng aeoalon at Cclwmrua In
Mor&lt;h. PIOM!ng for 4-11 c:lub
camps lowell andel""''.

as well as to provide water Cor
livestock. He set a Ulo catch
ba alo 20 lnc:hes In diameter with
25 holes on me side in the sprlng
at the source of water. A pipe

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De•dStoclc
Removed Free

Other &amp;pecial features of the
4.11 club program this oprlng
bave been Junior Leacler Rooncl-

GALLIPOLIS - Members of
the Netlooal farmers Orpn!&gt;a.
Uoo qwo) met 1buraclay, Ma.r
rarm.
9 and electecl offlcero and eom.
mlueeo.
OTIST. BAILEY, OFF ROUTE
Tho )DoOI;Ing wao - - '·with
87 ridge, is working on a spring. a moment of aUent prayer. Tom
lie plana to Improve this spring F. Coorad, a dairy farmer or
and use it tor water at the hcuse PlclcaW81 c:..ntJ and a mOIIlber

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DENVER YOBO AND RON GlJ.
DALE MACHIR, SON OF llr.
keaon
of'SCS have C:Oll\&gt;leteclpre·
A year or so a~ Sayre IOld and Mrs.CharlesMachlrofRoute
a farm on Elmwood Bead to 1, Letart, will be working with IlmlnarJ lll!"ey work on !be V&lt;&gt;·IW'ellt' Vlrglnli ~- and Paper '"ttiw·U,Sl'-'A. SIJII ' cllllli'I'WIIon \r.atlmal Agrlqalture S c h o o •
Company. He had carried out Service work unit this summer F·arm near Maam.
several conservati«~ practices to Point Pleasant. Dale is a
on the farm before selling.

Keefertorhad
cievelOjled
the Baden
farm
ii'I!S
production. Sayre
tended the
plans to ebntime th8 improYeDevelopment Conference in Co- ment and would alao like to de·

NEW INTERNATIONAl:

pef' i

mission has been organized and farm.

from tile munt.Y at..
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statewide Resource

See us for the

bullhall

Coun'b' Rogional Planning Com- ett Keeter and now lives on the

mission or Ule Executive Committee have: been assisted in tbe

MORE

tono or

aci.:· ·
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'taft BDIJ&lt;am; SoD . ,
Uon,. Servjce
- • • tho 1!011 u I&lt;!
oom'o 20 samples can be

2 New Cooperators Signed
BY JOHN COOPER
SoU coneen..Uoo Servl&lt;O

AdVl80I'Y

ll""t•· ,In

tho Iarmer's yield

Lay of the Land

In the Re1100rce Devel~ment
!leld, the hlghl~t of the first
tenalon

and·

b". A. 18IP .,. ........ J'ml ....
with Bupeftor bodJ to IN thbd.

i

AD bWi ~ ud bolb Mdl; . . .
meet or ellCUd State mlalmum ftaDd.
11'111 phu naUtJnal hlltlWII7 Hffl1 lid
In eUecl It UnM af btd.
All b141 IIU&amp;It M ...... aad IIIWted IChoot bu1 ctl.auil or bodJ 1114
IDd 1.11. U.. derll'l omc. ol. BMrd
of !'.ducaUon 1t 10:110 A..ll. 1... I.

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Loell 8uperiDMDdeat'a oMCI or U.
e~err•

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Board . . . . . . tbe .qht.
UJ OJ" all 'bld.l.

to Ntld

DO•••
aou .... c-..
n•11 c:RIIK LOCAL
ao~t•D

011 IDUCATIGII

MIJ' II; It; II
HOMER IIAlUUSOII
WATER Delivery Service, caD
113~ A.
L. .AL JIO'ftCI
clay or nJsbl. Rio Grande, 1bl! OalllpoU1 CltJ Cnnomlwlee Will
Twci story llome, .M tob. base,
a JUblk: lleariQ m 0.. atr
Ohio. I'll. 14$.55JS.
6S-II llold
Buii4Jnl •t 7:30 P.M. Tulda7 ,...
some timber, plenty pasture,
It, 11118, o two 11''5 ar • .....&amp;·
lnvatment Property large bam, gerage, 1'10110.
meDtao to tlte GaWpclll ..aa,: .,..
LARGE brick bullding - Ideal
TERMITE
'
Pur
CON'I1IOL
Close To Town
'l'bl proPOHd .....
u.ewFAIN E&lt;termlnallon CO. Wbeel·
location with 5 rentals -groS!
taa tat IUid. ...... . . , - " '
You ean buy a 66 A. farm only
onburg, Ohio. I'll. 57UII2. at the Clb' Manqen ciiiCI utll U..
Income 2211 per cent Priced
4 miles out with 2 story home,
ol burial.
at! tlme
under $211,0011. Please caD In
The PJ"GPOIM cM1 nOOC flOtllll
10
A.
botlom. plenty water,
lor IUIIeDCIJMa\ tlf ltldicD •
.. tbl
person.
large bam. locatecl In Green REESE bulldoller and bael&lt;· IOnlftl ordiiWM!e aD4 lor a iiUIDkt
dll..... Ia tM 1100 b1Dcll; .. ......
Price Reduced
Twp. Owner al12iowl lo oell.
PllANCII WOllMAN
11M
IIC!I'IIlce. I'll. !87-M.
Clartl
tl
tM
Cltr
LARGE two story llome loeat- M700.
11011
c..n~IIIIMI
ecl In down town Ga!UpoUe,
)IQ IJ: •
OIDee Phone ~7'15 H Bro.
spacious kitcben with plenty Doo« Wetlotrlloll, Ph. MI-U44
WATER WELL DRil.LING
woocl cabln&lt;ts, large LR, 3 Saleomu: Robert L. Balnl
MYERS
Pumpe Sales • &amp;erf·
BR, front porcll and patio
Ice,
Ph.
742-MSII, Rullancl, 0 .
Book llroupt oa IMw
with nice· lawn, 2 car ·«CI!'Ill•· ., ... ' . ,._.
C J Lemley
" • •, .. Writer Upton Sinclair, oaCall lo ....
. ·
·
Intentionally brou~hl allout
the
pass.a~e of foocllnapectlon
Beautiful
DOLL HOIIIO Nunery 11'8111(101' laws in his novel, " The JlDl·
LONG rambling brick with a
tallcm available, reuonable gle," about poor worldng conpicturesque view. very modrates also for ah!Jpplng or ditions in slaughterhouses_ "I
em kltcben, TV room, 2 tile
111ll'ldng molbero, hourly. dal- aimed at tbe public's bear!
by accident I hit ltln the
Loads of Room
baths, carpetecl living room
ly or weekly rates. I'll. 44&amp;- and
stomach,''
said Sinclair, acTHIS
Fine
Home
has
llol
w•
and dining room, beautiful
U .
1111 cording to tbe Encyclopaedia
ter heat - Four Big Bed-,
fireplace, full basement, 2 ear
Britannica.
rooms - Full Basemelll - GOT DUST? can Hale's Road
garage, located oo large lot
Garden Spot and Some Inwith plenty shrubs, VacantOiling, I'll. 3'19-21113,
lla.tf
come - So Centrelly IAcatecl
can be seen any lime.
A lazy snail could pay all tho COMPLETE
Kansaa CommUDieatloas
REMODELING.
5Room
utility
Bills
in
five
minutes.
Kansas,
largest wheat-proONE floor plan with 3 BR, pan.
eustom eablnets bufil. Davlcl
ducing
state
in the nation and
Right next to Town
eled kltcben with plenty cabE. Kingery. 2SU450. I~ geographic
center of the
Inets, 2 car garage, fenced 71 ACRES - .64 Tobacco Baae
United States, ex: c 1u ding
- City Water and Gas avail- · - yard. Price $11,0011. Can Gl
Alaska and Hawaii, is well·
able - Holling and
R..
~ Sale I supplied wilb means of com·
-financing IIIII per cent
Land.
COMPLETELY
remodeled munications though about 50
A Good Buy
$88.92 Per Month
llome, 5 large rooms, 2 bed- per cent of tbe population live
7 ROOM, Ill story home, 3 BR,
in rural ar e as. It has 350
rooms, Ill bath:!, harclwoocl newspapers, 50 radio stations
large country kllehen, dining FHA LOAN - Three Bedroom
room, bath, elrculatlng heat, - Rancb Style - Nice 100 x floors, lull buement. new g• and 12 television stations .
100 Lot - Great Neighbor·
rage, storms doors &amp; windacre lot, Price IUlO. Has
bond
For
Tile
Whole
Family
owo, nice yard sncl prden.
plenly water and Is Iocatecl
- City Waler, GBS and Will hare to see lo apprecion Stale Rl.
Scbools, Priced al $11,0011 ate. 741 Seconcl Ave. 44&amp;Listings Neeclecl
with Easy Tenns.
0473.
11J5.1
IF YOU plan to seQ or buyoee lhe Dillon Agency - we
HOME lor sale by ownor,
In Town For Kids
will take personal Interest In
shown by anpointment. 7
lisling and selling your prop. FOCII' bedrooms, Ml basement.
rooms and bath dOWDStalra,
erty. For free consultation to Nice playroom, Fireplace with
same scace up stairs, I gar..
buy or sen, jUst caD UB.
raised hearth. Everylblng tlu!
ages, 2 trailer apaceo, patio,
ROBART DIUAIN, RMIIclr
modern family neecls and ot
storm cloors. atonn wlnclowl,
115.5(10.
awnings, P. 0 . Box 403, Tele-

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Farm 167Acm

Loellle
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441-1111

D. H. WOOD, RNIIor

pbone 446-2!Mt,
Ohio 4563t

!O Acres com base nets f70il
year . .75 tobacco. big home and

bam c1ose to R'o Grande 1nc1
.roaeonably priced at SIUOil,

Phone446-1066
RUGS a mea? Clean for 1tas
Luxury Uving
''SPI!CL\L STERI!lO"
with - Blue Lllltra. Rent FINE LOCAftON - A lew
Reason•ble
liMB EARLy American ateroo
electric ahampooer fl. 811ap- doors !rom Holzer llolpllal, '
bedroom
I
batlu!,
full
basement,
Titree
bedroom
2 bAth•. Fullv
862
111
radlo comblnaUon. Tbll II a
pard,
Ave.
liN
two flreplaces, alorm cloon and rame!Pd. !!'lick and non tllru
beauUM oolld lllale unit with AKC dark brown TIIJ Poodle wlndowl, two car port. Proper, .,,t. •Pia'""'"". J.andacnm. •
4 speed cbanger. Tate over · male 1 yr. old, cream wblte ty In good conclltlon.
•1•ntv. 'nl• Onolltv Is evervpaymenil of f8,80 or pay IJal.
TIIJ male s .... old. Ill,..
1
~~~ b-:.! room~· wboro, C•U now.
anc:e of f8t.91, for free home 1em
uemcmstratlon caD *'10211.
ale, .very tiny' 4 aa. okl. """'wDII, .... new '"""" IU Ollltt H Bro. Pit. 4411.1
Colonial llilll Ke!inal, CbeiJI. furnace, locatecl on BulavUie
Ooeor lllsftlfll. 141 •
AI.'IO have re(IOIIIflilell Iterlrt. !87-'lfl'/
liN Road.
Corlor Ml'ltle. Ulofllt
eo In walnut eoblnsl for )IIJ·
,,
·
2 ACRES below toWD. Tbil
W1111•m lloU, ments Of · ts.tl or bal..,. Ill 1862 CAD. eedan De Ville, fuU
~!..~ s Clrl Nlllert
, • •I
fl8.ll.
liN · po-. faclcry air cond. Top
..... ~...-. "-- oO
shape. See at Crown. t'll1. H. furnace, city ntor. Tbll II 1 171 A. JI'AIIM. lie mDe 1rontqe
P. Armf'ODC re~lclenee.
n1est bomo In a aloe lllllltlc 011 011 Rt t~. 0111&gt;011te Narth
11.04 lot.
BWtldlp
Oal~a mm Scllool. I 11011ds. .
Jtlllll Ill+ ds _ IMIIIl
II A. Croj&gt;land and II A. 1101- .
· 11oa111 D. Wtoil _ tMIIII
tun. Jl'arm Is made 1111 dl I
a-Jt1 It. CnwioJ _
11M lf!tcll. IIIII A.. tlll!c A., IIIli•
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C.l!c A. wblc:tr C!ID be bodllll

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441,

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sonarotely. II &lt;leolred. lien
Blc1tft. '.llldftll, 0. · ft c

ol tillli'
a.iahln.; .

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Gallipolis.
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PUBLIC SALE
SAIUDAY, lAY liTH
STAlllll6 AT 10: SO A. I.
IAcatloru From Gallipolis t.alce Rwte 7 to JUIIciiCKI Rt.
554, Cheshire, Come through Kyger, tum first ROIId to
right on Von Zant Rd, c:ane stnighL Watc:h fer Silo
Signs. Have sold IllY farm, wiU offer follwiqj at Pullllc
Auction.

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,BY C. E. Bi'.AKESLJ';E '
~Ill Jllllary .
Ell. All!oot. ~-..
1969\~ .)DoOI;Ing
.
"'""' C'AlwltJ
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1
111.
, POMEROY - Tbe !,lei go Me1_1.1 ~f 1,

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COuntlr Cooperative

Ellendon

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' In

I&gt;!! 'held
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· A -... ci!Rianailll! . 1n ~~- "
olon ·~eallon Is 'co..,Ii!lioll jto
n .oond year. Ttds lt1 the lArK .
Extenoioil Center concept ,1!llh

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Senlcel.• reQllredto oubmUper·
•
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lodlc roporto to the general JIUbllc ao ftllas to_.v!IIOI)'per·
1101111ei at Ohio stato Unlvaral!y, IIJII!clallz~ , apai, belnli.Jvali. rar-a
The lest F•rm Equipment Y..r l,lound
'
So th&amp;l tho poerl!l ~lie mB¥ able· 1n' Ills flolds II' ~ plannjJIS.
orotlono
be reminded of programs wtdeh Sclen~. f~ Pctanap~,.-~
. Iii ~ beel . , fioldo aasjlllhave been carried out dur1ng the AIINilOIIIY·
th&amp; ,ilolilll
Tiro Meigs COuoly miD ~­ ance· ~as
•.·•
past four monlll s, the lollowlng
sale
~
Gt~i
-eall!ent
9ldd
ed
lite
Area
S!rino
Sc..,.lln
.
M
t·
report is presented.
Hareford
AI!Odai!OII.
ll&gt;oervaThe COoperative Extension Arthur In Mardl. Two mail at.
tiona rrere made on 1be freeze
Service h so named for two tencled the Area Forage ~ Pas· branding tedmlquo at tbo Hor·
reasons. First, it is financed wre Sc..,.l at McArthur. Slxtaen
attended tho Feodor P I g ace Karr ~at Oaka Ferrn. Leo
:: cooperatively thr&lt;M!Hh the Meigs
meeting
at Ml&lt;ldleport One hm· Story, Presldc!nt of tho SouthCounty Conmdsstoners, through
eaataro Ohio Beet Cattle lm·
the land ·grent college which Ia Uy partlcli&gt;atod In the Area Farm prvvement Association, was acOhio state University. and Business Record School at Me· companied to Ute (JIBrterly state
through the United state ~ De- Arthur and Meigs c:..ntJ ha~ 18
Feeder Call Commltlee meeting
partment or Agriculture. About of 41 at-.,g tho COw and Cal! ~Lancaster and ooopersll'(o U· ·
one-fourth of the funds come - e n t School at Albany
alotance with other -cle!l_ha•
from local and state sources completed in February.
.. :... .. :
Thr&lt;M!Hh the cooperatim of lo- been carried out 00 the clevalop..
with nearly ooe./ialf from fedcal vocational agricultural de- ment of two fOrage farms with
eral sources.
GET THEM NOWprimary 0Jl11i!aols on fe8CUe.
The second reason for the Co- partments the seven Meigs Coun·
The armual Me18s Area AeronoperatJve Extension name is that ty boys completing the Sleep
OII\Y Clln!c on Marcb 1 with 40
it ls a cooperative venture with &amp;earlng School at Albany were
farmers
in -.attendance presentMark Wendorf, Selwyri Webb,
"MAll WILliAMSON
people within a county, WitMn an
ed
current
reeommendalionS Cl\
Gary JohnBCil, and Chuck MuSALEM ST.
RUTLAND, 0.
area, and within a state. In the grage from Southern L o c a l feeding, ferWization, and vaHigh School and Donnie Chea, rletles. Tile hltilllight this .70ar
..
.. : ; ; ;
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=
;:·
die, Mike Lawson, Demis Tolle,y was oiaking tbe most of 1he son
and water available.
from Alexander High SchOOl,
1be &amp;Oil testing program Is
Four Melga c:..ntJ fruit grow.
Blakealee, Count;)' Elleoalon Ag..,.ther
oooperetlve venture that
• • • U se P urI na PI aem I a I n Jec:ta ble
ent, Agriculture, share the re- ers attended the Jaekson area
Is
""rldng
out very nicely In
meeting at Jackson in January
You t:H n p ro t et:t you'
opooalbUitles.
Melia
Count;)'.
During Ute loot
bab y pig-H from n nemi!l
Miss Griffiths works prlmar- and 28 Meigs COunt;)' -le at!ciur months 174 eoD lost 88m•
wi t h l:'frt• t · t i v~: , lt lW -C 0 3 L
Uy with audlenees in the field tended a -ling on Eatala Plaepies have been ""'mlttecl and
PuriM Pigemia lnject of Family Uv!ng and COOaum· Af.ng and Real-estate Transfer results reported to the lodlvlci&lt;~ hle. Just give pigs one
er Education; Mr. Blakeslee pri- held In Pomeroy In March.
~ hot when they a re 3 to 5
marily with Agricultural and Re-

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WILLIAMSONS FARM SUPPLY

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dnys old , a noth.er at two
wee ~ ll if they are going to
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Even in these two fields there
is a mutual world.ng reJatiooship. The two agents share the

Pil(l' m in Inj ectable is
t'eonomicn l hec"'u8l' you
injt'd il rig h t int o the
ham mu~~ele with no loss.
I t' ~; easy to uMC a nd &lt;~Orn e&amp;
in sterile, sclf-sen lin~~: bottles at our Checkerboard
S tore. Be sure to guard
your next pig crop agaiR.!It

respomdbillcy in the 4-H Club
program.

four months was the County Ex-

Ma11011 county

PT. PLEASANT - P. V. Sayre
meeting in January at whlchtlme of Route l, Leon, and Nathan R.
count;}' leaders took a look at Sinunoos ot near Hickory Chap-

11 nwnia with Purinv Pig-

COmmittee

needs and suggested programs

emia Injectable.

JD. NORTH PRODUCE
VINUT.

el are new cooperators of t b e

in Resource Development, Agrl- Westem SOU Conservation Disculture, Homo Eooonmlco, and trlct. S8j&gt;re bou8111 a farm off
4-H. Since that Ume the Meigs

PH.~1933

Route 87 near Baden from Ever-

steps are underway looldng to-

warda comprehensive t:OUJif;)' •
wide plarmlng. Throe meatlngs
of the Reglooal Planning Com-

lumbus In Mardi. &amp;lppn1 r o r velop one p,prfng. Keeter had decomprehensive planting Is being veloPed two springs before.

given by the Meigs Count;)'. TechSlmmoos bou81lla40.acrefarm
nlcal Aetlon Panel consisting ol off Roote 2 .near Flatrock. He
representatives o1' United States asked us to help him prepare
Department of Agrlcul1ure ageo. a plan !or Improvement or this
ctes.

In the agricultural field, a
new venture wu started 1D January with Molis COuoly commercial vegetable growers join.

HEAVYWEIGHT
In the 50 hp

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lilhp no•... 4-plow

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with features you want:
Now Slzo Blg·lnctor strength In a compact package:
Extra muscle In the frame, trent bolster, axles, axle
carrlera, bull gear drives, differential, dynalife clutch
and disk brakes. The 544 International Farmall
welih• over tht8a tons.
lhw Power BIGer, multi-range engines, 52 hp•, gas
or diesel, bariille 4 bottoms et a fast clip, with 5
soeecta forward, one reverse. Optional Torque Am·

plHiersJveslO speeds foi'WIIrd, 2 reverse-Increases \,

PUll power up to 45%.

Nlw Comfort Hydrcstatic power &amp;1eorins is standard.
• SIIIPinslon seat adjusts six ways. Deck Is clean and
- . , corrugalad for safety.
NlwGood Looks Instrument panel is eaaler ID read .
lllr·(ypa IJIUe provldas easy access to radiator and
oil cooler,
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5ae the naw lntarnational and ln~rnational Fa!ln!Oil
544 hera now,; • pot them through !bail' pace~ •~ .
find out for yourself what thev can do.

.\'EIGS EQUIPMENT .(O.

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County growers

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parld in an hWr or so.

110 4th A.e., . . . ..

Whln !be

1181DJ&gt;los are maUecf
to the ExteDalcln Service Ub·
oratory at ohio state Unlveralt;y,
reports coine back lb Ute q.unt;y .
Extonslon Ol!l~e. COpies or these '
are mailed tolholllcllvilllal farm..
or, to the AliCS Ofllco and to the .,
SCS Ofllce. lnterpretatlma of
the 'reeomm&amp;ncletlons are maclo
by 111)'0110 or Ute three offices
Involved with a plll'tlcuinr farm.
er.
In the 4JJ elub area, more
than 225 officers, ad¥189fi. and
par..,ts attended the amwal 0011·
farence tiold In April, Training
waS giveo each· of the oftteers
at this tlmo.

Th&lt;ilman,Ohto
33 ,Yean · e~ltnce
Pbono 24W269 or
Control Soya
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the water about 6SO feet to a
reservoir at the house. The over~
now will be carried to a water·
1ng trougii In a neerbY .,.-e.

gr..mte ~ Wahamalliall Sc..,.l
and has finished hlollrot year of
college at Potomac state. He Ia
working on an engineering course
there. During the swnmer be will
be contacting lanclownorl In Ma.... c:..ntJ and aoolatine with
...., ooaoarvallon projec:ta. He
platil to relllrn to PotomiC state

Sadly mJssecl by the famUy.
11&amp;-1

Veh~1e
on
· EM'IL'bt .. .

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.GIAVEL Y TRA.CTOR
SALE$·&amp;

of the netlonal board of director• from Ohio. acted as the
chairman of the mooting.

After a brief Ol&lt;Jilanatlon or
the NFO colleetlve bargaining
program aacl ~111cetlon requirements or offlcera. lite foJ.
lowing ware electecl:
B, K. Hla!OI', l!lclwol~ Rt. 2,
prealdent; Me l v 1 n Gatewood,
Crown C!I.Y, vice preol~ llro.
Carl JWI, Rt. 2 lllllw&lt;tll, Sec·
retary; lira. llalMI1 Blackbuin,
R~ 1 Blclwoll, ~AC·
retarJ; Howotcl Failure, Rt. 2
Bld1ieU, treeourer, and Cbarlet
Cormiehlel, Rt. 2 Bidwell, IJU..
trlct Rep.
AI eo, Arthur Wbaelar, Ri. ,I
Vlnlcln, Legioletlve IDpreoentaUva; GordaD Swlsbor, Rt. 1
Cllaohlre, 3 year ln!oteo; Keonath Reed, Rt. 1 VInton, 2 year
tru.tee, and :s.mt.e Cardwell,
VInton, 1 year ln!steo. ·
Tbe llllk Barplnlng Committee wal named aa tolloWI: '
l&lt;all Burle...,, Rt. 2 Bidwell,
Chall'lllftll; C, W, AndoriCIIIl , H~
I VI- II el v I n Gatoin&gt;ocl,
CI'OWII Clt1; - · CIMiroll,
VInton; John BelvUle, Crown
Cit)'; verlln Snln, crown CIQ&lt;;
S. B. Stow1ro, Rt. 2 Bldjioll;
A. L. Morris, Rt. 2 llldll.l~
and Ha.7eo Deol, Rt. 2 Vlnlcln,
Tbe Mali
Com·

mlttee:
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B. K. Higley Heading

to take tho bull by the homo and
do what baa never 7ot been clcl1e
tO 88cure !air and OQI!tablo
prlceo for the pooplo """ feed
the Dllllm. ac:eotdlng to ClrlleJ
Ball, NFO opokeoman and publlclt;y ebalrman.

NOW

DEWII 1'8 PUJIIIJINIG
AND IIBA'I!NIJ
ROU'I'I!: teo ot E•er.....,. ft.
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and death of our clearly beloved, Mother, Mrs. Viney
Col8maD Goode and also
lhanb I&lt;! our frleods who
.... flowers and food. the
IIAirerondl Grover G. Turner
and .toJm D. King, the 0f8101lsl, the choir members who
..... the pallbearers and the
Waqb • llaJioy - Wood Fun-

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cere lhanb I&lt;! our friends
and to IJiyOne who belped In

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WE WIBII to OlprM8 our

Mounang.Brackets, Poles, Spades; and .Boltf .·
Extra ·.·

IN LOVING memory of Suoan
Smith wllo paooecl away May I BEDROOM lumlohacl apt.
II, 16 years ago,
Uttlltleo paid, Ill Stale st.
Peaceful be Illy sleep, dear Call 4f&amp;.36l7 alter 1;10 p.m.
Mother,
1oo.tl
1• PIIILCO STEIIEO
It II sweet lo breathe thy
40
INCH
walnut CO!IIIolo. Tbll
name.
NEWLY DEOORATED 2 bedIn life. we loved yru dearly,
room tumllbecl garage aporl- eet heo 10 year cllamond die, 4 blg speakers, automa~
In death, we do !he same.
ment, aclults only. Ph. 4*
lc tum table. Pay tll.66 per
Daugbter.
210.
J.M.If
month
or pay balsnco due
Grace E. Fadeley. 11&amp;-1
fl23.44.
Try It In your home
3 ROOM UNFURN. apartment,
IN LOVING memory ol my dear wator furnllhed. Adnlts only.
call ~1.
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hU&amp;bend, Ira L. Neal, who
I'll. 44f.IJI9.
IN
l.OW, LOW. PRICES Cll '!fat.
pused away 10 yean ago May
treo.... Rice and Co-,-bln Furlth 1048.
APARTMENT, I RMB. AND
nllure.
a II
This day brlnp sad memor- bath, heat funi(Jhed, adults.
Ies of my loved one that has
See Mrs, Bupne Plctenl, 10
ALL typeo of buDding mater·
gone to rest.
Grape Sl
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lalo, blorlt. brick, sewer pipe.
Ills genlle faee and pallerit
wlndOWIJ.
lintels, etc. Claude
omlle ancl he had a kindly 1 BEDROOM Jsrqo apartment.
Wlnlero, Rio Grande, 0. Cll
word for each lllld dled benlcelv furnished, aleo ! bed5-5121
altar s.
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loved by aU.
I'C)O.,; block house bullt as a
And loved me well and !rue, !railer. completely !umlshecl.
Ah, bitter wll the trial to Inquire at 'Green Gables, St. GOOD CLEAN LUMP and stok.
er eoal. Carl Wlnlen, Rio
port !rom ... 10 good •• you.
Rt 7,
110-!
Grande. Phone 245-SIU. a.tr
You are not forgolten, 1ovec1
one, nor will you ever be as FURN. 2 room and bath, IJ'OUnd
TOY POODLE, MALE.
lcmg as life and mOIDOI')' last.
noor. utUltles palcl, adults. Ph. AKC
Ph. 1175-2'rnl.
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I will remember you as time
443-ISI9.
It&amp;-t!
goe11 by. I mlli yru more,
your oomlng footsteps and I HOUSE &amp; rooms and bath. I'll. OLD MUZZLE LOADER SIIO'l'
mill my homo, but Oh !he
.&amp;10-! ,. " ~a~~~~ Tf~
joy of meeting you In heaven.
Ills Wile.
FURNISHED aparlmenl.
5
14 REGISTERED SUFFOLK
Gertrude G. Neal 11&amp;-1
1'001111 and bath. Ph. 1'1$.11161.
yearling lambs. Call 379-:MJI.
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ORltiNT

... --·-Md•a oorvtoe atolloo will

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C.ll Ashlend 011
&amp; lteft. eo.
Deya 446-1 OBS
Eve. 675-4533 .

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PURE TIMOTHY and mb:ecl
hay $22 ion by truck load.
Earl Buchanan, CoolvDie, 0.
&amp;rl-f147.

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IIISI MODEL CASTLE 52' • 10"
Mele Help W•nNd
Mla MariUOrile Goode
wide, 2 bedroom, e,.,.Jienl
117.11110 PLUS REOIJI..AR CASH
Mr. Charles Goods
c:onc1. Price tt.700 eau RcmBONUS lor man over 40 In
'Mr. Jerry Goode
110.1
atd Davia 88&amp;-1763. Reyno. .
Ga!Upolio area. Tate lbart .
burg, Ohio.
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outo trips I&lt;! contact Clllla.
Notice
TAKE Mother to the antique men. Air mall W. J. Dicker· GRAVELY TRACTOR, !87·7746.
lOW
ohow In awteston, W. Va. son, ~ Petroleam
Corp.,
Fl.
Worth.
Tuu
76101
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May 12, ...,. lo S p.m. 10
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dWen sl!owlng and lelllng
, 1960 F""""" 4 .. good conthe flnMI antique men:bandition. 4 good reg. llreo, and
ILW!S
OPI'Oim1NITII8
dlse. Coonskin Part Annory,
I oll0118. fiOI). Norge wublng
FOR MEN OVER •
Rt. 14.
110.1
maclllne f!S. Electric dryer
DEVELOP JOfll' cnm bullneas.
$25; Coal furnace New HolPI your ClCII!l'enleoee,
OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN · Work
land 11!11. Call :16-5458, Rio
lhowlng our big One of Ad.er·
P'rlclay nJgbts lUI I p.m. and
Grande.
ION
tiling Speclallles, Olfli • Calelllle 12 noon ., Saturdlys.
endan to flrDII In your area.
Open aU dly Cll 'l'ltandQI.
111112 TEMPEST. willie, go o d
We are celebntlnr OlD' and
Fren&lt;ll aty Lumber Co., Gal· annlvenary and rated blgb.
concllllon. $115. Pllme 21$.
Upolts atore only. .
111-11
5184.
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our buoinflll 11 •ultsd to ma-

Aaplel.

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TO CAR! II'OR ELDERLY peo.
pte tW CODYaluoeDII WI 8 Jrr,
llldfl. can • a
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Recfucect rr;,m
f36.3l or
11119. •

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OFFICE FURNITURE AND
RUGS, filing cabinets, chain,
desks, corpetlng Indoor and
outdoor, ole. Slnunons I'll· &amp;
omce Equip. 443-139'1. tl-11
RING-NECKED pheuant eggs,
20e eaeh, Wilmer Jobnson'a
Bird Dog Kennels, Rt. 2, VlnIGn, Ohio. ·
11&amp;-26
l'oiDI'ORCYCLm, 11166 · Caprlola
71 CC, 01001lelll concllUCII.
4461210 after s p.m.
101-12

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USED FURNITURE _ Admiral
elect. stove, good . c:onci!Uon:
living room suite: bedroom
suite; large couch: baby bed:
blgh chair; Ironer: wuhlng
machine: aulcl. washer; breakfast eet; wrtllng desk. Rice •
Corbin Furnllure ston. 101-10

1957 PONTIAC Cbleflon, good

conclltlon $150. Ph. 448-1284.
101-3
DAVENPORT. day - nlghter;
HI Fl set: bedroom oulte for
chilcl; elect, stove; antique
rocker. Ph. 44f.0897 alter 5.
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HOUSE. 4 rms. sad bath, gara~. 4 rma. of furnllure goes
With hOUIO, Reason for ..0·
lng, OW!Ier leaving atala. Carroll Canaday, Crown Clty, 0 .
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LET us live you the best wedding photograplut l'OU can get
anywllero. See samples and
get our prices. Guaranleecl
sallsfaetlon, Tawney Studio.
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DNNETII IITEOER'I
WATER DELIVERY SERVICE
Pb. 4f&amp;.OM7.
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TERMITE PElT CONTIIOL
P'REE lnlpedlon. eaD MerrDI O'Dell, Operolor for
E'&amp;termllal Termite l!eMee
10 Belmont Dr.
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Three bedroom borne, plenty
bldg.. plenty timber, lob. base.
plenty pasture, with lrontap
on Raccoon O'eek, locstecl near
Northup.

101-11

PA~HJ~Pr .ebool JNI, 'llle ehMIII
IDd bodllil of bUll to bll lilld ....,.. .

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Your Emerlcm Delis' IO-U

252 A. F•rm

•us per -k. m.

t!LECI'ROLUX SWEFJPER
FULL !IIZE, complete with all
cleaning attaehments. A-1
conclltlon. Pay off 5 pa)'lllllllts
•ul each. 44f.l639. tol-l!

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Here's a one story frame home
with a bedrooms, bath, city ,...
ter, garage, front pordl, I o I
lenced, locoled In city. $7000.

1• IIEWINO MAt'IIINE
ZIG ZAG equlJl(IC!CI to butfml.
hole dam JIIOIICIInlll etc

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BUILDING LOTS, gas &amp; wa.
ter. 201 Jackson Pike, Phone
446-3384, Alpine Motel 10fl.tf

ture people who wwk on o
-~- basts wllboul Investment or quo!M. Woeldy
ClCIIIIIIlilololll. Wrlta Singleton
Co., 1821 Wellfto4 Blvd, Loo

BAIRD REALTY CO.
Oscar Baird, Realtor
2Lots

I SEAL POINT SIAMESE killen. 11 wlto. old. JioueebrOk1951 FORD PICKUP TRUCK,
en, 110. Ph. ~ or 44&amp;- good conclltlcm. 36'1·'1'150. I~

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II'ANDAIID PUJIIIJINIG a'
BEATING, Ill l!otn• Aft.
WILL romove your dead
Home~lhit
bones...,.. anc1 mules. can t4N'&amp;
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colleet Jaekocm 28145Sl.
m Rt Ill. 5 ID l5tl a.,... In tile
OENB PLAiftll
oou•trv. also olbero.
PUIMBING
I BJATINO
CAU. SALJI:!IM'AN ANY TIME COMPLETE LAWN - llllrub,
,...,..,0.1811
beclgo and garden care. I'll.
We Need Your Listing
IIIII
44f.l582.
UlU
.lov ~..,..., lfi.IID
Earl Wlnl!n, . _ _
REYNOUI'S GAUJPOU8 'f'1 .
Wayne AmaiJary, M....
NOTICI 11'011: ICHOOL lUI 1101
1311 Soccmd A TIN KJpr CI'MII LoMI ao.rd ..
A=II from Post Olllee
lrduuUon wW neelve bldl o. OM

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Up at Athelia atteMed by 29
boys and glrll from llolga COullt;y. 11x advleoro attended the
Southeast 4.11 AdYIM&gt;ra Trainlng aeoalon at Cclwmrua In
Mor&lt;h. PIOM!ng for 4-11 c:lub
camps lowell andel""''.

as well as to provide water Cor
livestock. He set a Ulo catch
ba alo 20 lnc:hes In diameter with
25 holes on me side in the sprlng
at the source of water. A pipe

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Removed Free

Other &amp;pecial features of the
4.11 club program this oprlng
bave been Junior Leacler Rooncl-

GALLIPOLIS - Members of
the Netlooal farmers Orpn!&gt;a.
Uoo qwo) met 1buraclay, Ma.r
rarm.
9 and electecl offlcero and eom.
mlueeo.
OTIST. BAILEY, OFF ROUTE
Tho )DoOI;Ing wao - - '·with
87 ridge, is working on a spring. a moment of aUent prayer. Tom
lie plana to Improve this spring F. Coorad, a dairy farmer or
and use it tor water at the hcuse PlclcaW81 c:..ntJ and a mOIIlber

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DENVER YOBO AND RON GlJ.
DALE MACHIR, SON OF llr.
keaon
of'SCS have C:Oll\&gt;leteclpre·
A year or so a~ Sayre IOld and Mrs.CharlesMachlrofRoute
a farm on Elmwood Bead to 1, Letart, will be working with IlmlnarJ lll!"ey work on !be V&lt;&gt;·IW'ellt' Vlrglnli ~- and Paper '"ttiw·U,Sl'-'A. SIJII ' cllllli'I'WIIon \r.atlmal Agrlqalture S c h o o •
Company. He had carried out Service work unit this summer F·arm near Maam.
several conservati«~ practices to Point Pleasant. Dale is a
on the farm before selling.

Keefertorhad
cievelOjled
the Baden
farm
ii'I!S
production. Sayre
tended the
plans to ebntime th8 improYeDevelopment Conference in Co- ment and would alao like to de·

NEW INTERNATIONAl:

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mission has been organized and farm.

from tile munt.Y at..
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statewide Resource

See us for the

bullhall

Coun'b' Rogional Planning Com- ett Keeter and now lives on the

mission or Ule Executive Committee have: been assisted in tbe

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2 New Cooperators Signed
BY JOHN COOPER
SoU coneen..Uoo Servl&lt;O

AdVl80I'Y

ll""t•· ,In

tho Iarmer's yield

Lay of the Land

In the Re1100rce Devel~ment
!leld, the hlghl~t of the first
tenalon

and·

b". A. 18IP .,. ........ J'ml ....
with Bupeftor bodJ to IN thbd.

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meet or ellCUd State mlalmum ftaDd.
11'111 phu naUtJnal hlltlWII7 Hffl1 lid
In eUecl It UnM af btd.
All b141 IIU&amp;It M ...... aad IIIWted IChoot bu1 ctl.auil or bodJ 1114
IDd 1.11. U.. derll'l omc. ol. BMrd
of !'.ducaUon 1t 10:110 A..ll. 1... I.

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WATER Delivery Service, caD
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clay or nJsbl. Rio Grande, 1bl! OalllpoU1 CltJ Cnnomlwlee Will
Twci story llome, .M tob. base,
a JUblk: lleariQ m 0.. atr
Ohio. I'll. 14$.55JS.
6S-II llold
Buii4Jnl •t 7:30 P.M. Tulda7 ,...
some timber, plenty pasture,
It, 11118, o two 11''5 ar • .....&amp;·
lnvatment Property large bam, gerage, 1'10110.
meDtao to tlte GaWpclll ..aa,: .,..
LARGE brick bullding - Ideal
TERMITE
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Pur
CON'I1IOL
Close To Town
'l'bl proPOHd .....
u.ewFAIN E&lt;termlnallon CO. Wbeel·
location with 5 rentals -groS!
taa tat IUid. ...... . . , - " '
You ean buy a 66 A. farm only
onburg, Ohio. I'll. 57UII2. at the Clb' Manqen ciiiCI utll U..
Income 2211 per cent Priced
4 miles out with 2 story home,
ol burial.
at! tlme
under $211,0011. Please caD In
The PJ"GPOIM cM1 nOOC flOtllll
10
A.
botlom. plenty water,
lor IUIIeDCIJMa\ tlf ltldicD •
.. tbl
person.
large bam. locatecl In Green REESE bulldoller and bael&lt;· IOnlftl ordiiWM!e aD4 lor a iiUIDkt
dll..... Ia tM 1100 b1Dcll; .. ......
Price Reduced
Twp. Owner al12iowl lo oell.
PllANCII WOllMAN
11M
IIC!I'IIlce. I'll. !87-M.
Clartl
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LARGE two story llome loeat- M700.
11011
c..n~IIIIMI
ecl In down town Ga!UpoUe,
)IQ IJ: •
OIDee Phone ~7'15 H Bro.
spacious kitcben with plenty Doo« Wetlotrlloll, Ph. MI-U44
WATER WELL DRil.LING
woocl cabln&lt;ts, large LR, 3 Saleomu: Robert L. Balnl
MYERS
Pumpe Sales • &amp;erf·
BR, front porcll and patio
Ice,
Ph.
742-MSII, Rullancl, 0 .
Book llroupt oa IMw
with nice· lawn, 2 car ·«CI!'Ill•· ., ... ' . ,._.
C J Lemley
" • •, .. Writer Upton Sinclair, oaCall lo ....
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Intentionally brou~hl allout
the
pass.a~e of foocllnapectlon
Beautiful
DOLL HOIIIO Nunery 11'8111(101' laws in his novel, " The JlDl·
LONG rambling brick with a
tallcm available, reuonable gle," about poor worldng conpicturesque view. very modrates also for ah!Jpplng or ditions in slaughterhouses_ "I
em kltcben, TV room, 2 tile
111ll'ldng molbero, hourly. dal- aimed at tbe public's bear!
by accident I hit ltln the
Loads of Room
baths, carpetecl living room
ly or weekly rates. I'll. 44&amp;- and
stomach,''
said Sinclair, acTHIS
Fine
Home
has
llol
w•
and dining room, beautiful
U .
1111 cording to tbe Encyclopaedia
ter heat - Four Big Bed-,
fireplace, full basement, 2 ear
Britannica.
rooms - Full Basemelll - GOT DUST? can Hale's Road
garage, located oo large lot
Garden Spot and Some Inwith plenty shrubs, VacantOiling, I'll. 3'19-21113,
lla.tf
come - So Centrelly IAcatecl
can be seen any lime.
A lazy snail could pay all tho COMPLETE
Kansaa CommUDieatloas
REMODELING.
5Room
utility
Bills
in
five
minutes.
Kansas,
largest wheat-proONE floor plan with 3 BR, pan.
eustom eablnets bufil. Davlcl
ducing
state
in the nation and
Right next to Town
eled kltcben with plenty cabE. Kingery. 2SU450. I~ geographic
center of the
Inets, 2 car garage, fenced 71 ACRES - .64 Tobacco Baae
United States, ex: c 1u ding
- City Water and Gas avail- · - yard. Price $11,0011. Can Gl
Alaska and Hawaii, is well·
able - Holling and
R..
~ Sale I supplied wilb means of com·
-financing IIIII per cent
Land.
COMPLETELY
remodeled munications though about 50
A Good Buy
$88.92 Per Month
llome, 5 large rooms, 2 bed- per cent of tbe population live
7 ROOM, Ill story home, 3 BR,
in rural ar e as. It has 350
rooms, Ill bath:!, harclwoocl newspapers, 50 radio stations
large country kllehen, dining FHA LOAN - Three Bedroom
room, bath, elrculatlng heat, - Rancb Style - Nice 100 x floors, lull buement. new g• and 12 television stations .
100 Lot - Great Neighbor·
rage, storms doors &amp; windacre lot, Price IUlO. Has
bond
For
Tile
Whole
Family
owo, nice yard sncl prden.
plenly water and Is Iocatecl
- City Waler, GBS and Will hare to see lo apprecion Stale Rl.
Scbools, Priced al $11,0011 ate. 741 Seconcl Ave. 44&amp;Listings Neeclecl
with Easy Tenns.
0473.
11J5.1
IF YOU plan to seQ or buyoee lhe Dillon Agency - we
HOME lor sale by ownor,
In Town For Kids
will take personal Interest In
shown by anpointment. 7
lisling and selling your prop. FOCII' bedrooms, Ml basement.
rooms and bath dOWDStalra,
erty. For free consultation to Nice playroom, Fireplace with
same scace up stairs, I gar..
buy or sen, jUst caD UB.
raised hearth. Everylblng tlu!
ages, 2 trailer apaceo, patio,
ROBART DIUAIN, RMIIclr
modern family neecls and ot
storm cloors. atonn wlnclowl,
115.5(10.
awnings, P. 0 . Box 403, Tele-

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D. H. WOOD, RNIIor

pbone 446-2!Mt,
Ohio 4563t

!O Acres com base nets f70il
year . .75 tobacco. big home and

bam c1ose to R'o Grande 1nc1
.roaeonably priced at SIUOil,

Phone446-1066
RUGS a mea? Clean for 1tas
Luxury Uving
''SPI!CL\L STERI!lO"
with - Blue Lllltra. Rent FINE LOCAftON - A lew
Reason•ble
liMB EARLy American ateroo
electric ahampooer fl. 811ap- doors !rom Holzer llolpllal, '
bedroom
I
batlu!,
full
basement,
Titree
bedroom
2 bAth•. Fullv
862
111
radlo comblnaUon. Tbll II a
pard,
Ave.
liN
two flreplaces, alorm cloon and rame!Pd. !!'lick and non tllru
beauUM oolld lllale unit with AKC dark brown TIIJ Poodle wlndowl, two car port. Proper, .,,t. •Pia'""'"". J.andacnm. •
4 speed cbanger. Tate over · male 1 yr. old, cream wblte ty In good conclltlon.
•1•ntv. 'nl• Onolltv Is evervpaymenil of f8,80 or pay IJal.
TIIJ male s .... old. Ill,..
1
~~~ b-:.! room~· wboro, C•U now.
anc:e of f8t.91, for free home 1em
uemcmstratlon caD *'10211.
ale, .very tiny' 4 aa. okl. """'wDII, .... new '"""" IU Ollltt H Bro. Pit. 4411.1
Colonial llilll Ke!inal, CbeiJI. furnace, locatecl on BulavUie
Ooeor lllsftlfll. 141 •
AI.'IO have re(IOIIIflilell Iterlrt. !87-'lfl'/
liN Road.
Corlor Ml'ltle. Ulofllt
eo In walnut eoblnsl for )IIJ·
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2 ACRES below toWD. Tbil
W1111•m lloU, ments Of · ts.tl or bal..,. Ill 1862 CAD. eedan De Ville, fuU
~!..~ s Clrl Nlllert
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fl8.ll.
liN · po-. faclcry air cond. Top
..... ~...-. "-- oO
shape. See at Crown. t'll1. H. furnace, city ntor. Tbll II 1 171 A. JI'AIIM. lie mDe 1rontqe
P. Armf'ODC re~lclenee.
n1est bomo In a aloe lllllltlc 011 011 Rt t~. 0111&gt;011te Narth
11.04 lot.
BWtldlp
Oal~a mm Scllool. I 11011ds. .
Jtlllll Ill+ ds _ IMIIIl
II A. Croj&gt;land and II A. 1101- .
· 11oa111 D. Wtoil _ tMIIII
tun. Jl'arm Is made 1111 dl I
a-Jt1 It. CnwioJ _
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PUBLIC SALE
SAIUDAY, lAY liTH
STAlllll6 AT 10: SO A. I.
IAcatloru From Gallipolis t.alce Rwte 7 to JUIIciiCKI Rt.
554, Cheshire, Come through Kyger, tum first ROIId to
right on Von Zant Rd, c:ane stnighL Watc:h fer Silo
Signs. Have sold IllY farm, wiU offer follwiqj at Pullllc
Auction.

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Sale
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NEED ladles to

In Memory
IN MEMORY of Dorothy MIchael who pa...,.. away May
12. 1987.
True was her heart,
·her actions were kind
Her Ufe was a pattem
To those left behind.
A wonderful Mother
In a garden or rest
It's true wbal they say
"God chooses the best."
He look her hand
We had to part
He gave her rest
But broke our hearts
Gnd's word is true
His cause Is just,
Dear lArd, we leave her
In your truat.
Sadly missed by husband.
children, mother, brother and
aunts.
5-1:1-ltp

For Rent _

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houaehold servloe In area ol. •· M a G FOod Mlrtel; Rl
Meigs. Olooee OWD llours,luD f, Ul..........
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or spare Ume. Hourly earn- .
lngs $3.110 and up. Write Ru1ll 4 BOON lurnlllbed ~
Bergaus. Watkins Prod~!&lt;'~~, on 111'11 Door. Adultl pnfer.
Inc., Winona. MIM, 55987.
reel. toNal.
s.t.tfc
5-12-llc
P'liiiNISIIED three-room apart.
HOUSEKEEPER: Couple de- melll, bath; Ill South IIICGIId
sires woman to Uve In u
"""·· Middleport. Phone Mn.
housekeew in new modem Howard Cedi. INIIII
44-Ue
liome. Duties include housecleaning. cooking and laundry
respon•lblliliea. Room and !"ARM: Lovelv 4 bedroom !ann
house with two balhJ, mocJ.
board provided plus weekly
em kltcben and fireplace. Sba.
salary. Aeeomodatlona ln.
dy acreage, has space for lwn
elude private bedroom and
bath on separate noor, and cars and horses. II deolred,
rent reduced for exchange of
use of a car. References re6 hours work a day at nelgll.
quired. Interested person call
boring farm hou!e. Respon·
Alben! 594-7257 from 9 lo 12
sibllllles would include booRa.m. or wrJte Box 6&amp;8R, In
cleaning,
cooking and laundry
care of The DaUy sentinel.
duty. If interested, phone Ath'-lO-Me
ena 5111-'7257 or wrlle Box
86811
in care of '!be Dally lienREGISTERED pradfcal nurse
5-10-Mc
desired by older oouplo. Wo. tine!, Pomeroy.
man may Jive in. Private bed.
room and bath on separate 'J'RAILER SPACE: Inquire 158
noor. Use of a car plus Mulberry after 3 or 5 p.m:
Write P. 0. Bot 425, Pornweekly salary. Provide reler5-IO.stc
eneeo. If interested, pMIIe erG)'.
Athens 5111-7257 or wrlle Box
86811 tn care of the Dally sen- FOUR ROOM hou!e, bath, on
llyoell Run Road. Phone 74:1tinel. Pomeroy.
5-111-!lc
5113.
!-!~
HOUSEKEEPER wanted I o r
father and five children. Good FIVE ROOM lumlsbed apart·
salary. References required.
maD!, bath, Chester, Ob!D.
Write lo '!17 Lincoln St., MidContact Harold Newell or
phone 1185.1350.
5-7..tfe
dleport.
5-I0-3tc
LADIES WANTED to sell Judy
Lee Jewels. We train you lmmedlale earnings, phon•
1185-3537 Chesler.
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'i'HII!ll 8J!:DROOM boiile tr.u. lilt IJOllGiii ~ &amp;.Dilllr.

FOUR ROOM ~
APARTMENT,

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8 ROOM HOUSE, bath, encJal.
od back porch, Wuh - .
PaDelln8 Gil two and
hallway. Lot ~ by .. 1leula
1or ee111nc, m beallh, Phoile
II!NIIll.
1-Nte
ONETEMOO · p. ~
heater, 117,100 btu, with blow•· Good oondlllon. •• Cell

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Bernard dog, peaeoeka, turkeys, and geese. Call IIIIS-2513.
Walter Bentz, Flood Rd., Po.
meroy, 0.
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l mUe.t from Middleport, · 5
l'llOlDII and bath, ul!llty room,
bedroomo, hall 111111 · Jivingroom carpetnd, bullt-ln kl!chen, carport. Call O'lleU Maoley, 742-5932.
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Plant, according lo announce-.
ment made by T. W. Morris,
Onishing department superinten-

EIPEIIENCED
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GUARANTEED REPAIRED
ASSORTED AlliUS!'MENT

dent.

•'rank Joined the finlsbJng
ed

011 various jobs throughout
the department until reaching
his moat recent job as cut-off

TIRES

AU. SIZES

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Heater
Bulldoaer

Truok

Car

Core

Born in Meigs County, tle attended public schools in Chester.
Married .to the former Betty

Moore or Pomeroy, the couple
has four children, sindra. 15,
Jay 14, Ricky 10, and Sheila 4.

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Lettie Spencer of Syracuse and
the late Mr. Herman Frank of
Minersville, RD 2.

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Public Sale

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off

Wed. , May 15, '68 ·
10:00 A.If. L WlLL
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22. Peel
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THE LATE F,
COATES
BE SOLD
AT THE RESIJENCE LOCATED IN IIEEDSVILLE, OIUO, :
EASr OF THE JVNCI'lON OF ROI!IES 881 AND124. FOU..OW
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GALLIPOLIS - Tycoon Lake, out beyond Bidwell, will be the
of a Kiddie Fishing Derby on May 25, according to a news iten
tbe weekly release lrom District Four, Division ot WildUfe, Obi•
fJ&lt;IJIOl'1mEont ol Natural Resoureea.
An Ulllsual thi118 hl!j)peneci this week out al 'i'y&lt;oon Lake. Joh
(buclde Demey, who do a lot of fishi~ at the lake, found a deat
over near the boat dock area.
When the fish waa hauled out of the water, they found it to be 1
l:~: about 45 inehes long wel&amp;:hlrv 25 pounds. It probably weighed
than that at n~st but the fish hid been dead a da,y or so.
Tlle boys ~Jfom~· · o!Oieph N,; Roso.llho. ~~jn'dftllt.....
nolll TO!nllnson, Gallia Ccunly 1y Superintendent or Schools Oil•· ·
protector, that the fish North College Hill which is in
prd:ably died of old age. It was the Cit.Y ol Cincinnati Districl
thcught to be one of a batch put Dr. Ross atteOOed Rio Grande
into the lake in !961. .
College in 1946 to 1948 and again
The Wildlife release read:
ln 1949-50. He is s former memKe~_!omllnaon, S e n i o r ber of the faculty at GalHa
State Game Protee!Or, located Academy Hl•h School and aeln Glll1a County, feports that cording to all reports was well
I Kiddie flshing Derby will be liked while employed here.
hold Mly 25 !rom 9 Lm. to 1
p.m. at Tycoon Lake. The derby
BETTY JO ROBERTS, an inwill be IPCIISOred by Ole Galli&amp; structor at the Holzer Hospital
Ccunly Conservancy Club.
School ol Nursing, and Joseph
Prizes will be given for the David Baraotti, teacher at SOUth·
Ylrloua cmtoata and will be western High School, are to be
apcmsarecl by the local mer. married June 1. It his already
chanta. '!be qo lor the Klddles been announced.
flahlng Derby oitranta II !rom
Bu~ recently the J1&lt;kJon (her
one to 15 yeaxa. The derby wut home town) paper, not only carbe eoordlnoted lbrough the Ohlo ried that news but also the an- ·
~nl of Nolurll Besoorc- nouncement of t~e marriage or
ea, Dlvlaon of Wlldlife and local her sister, Jennie Grace Rob_.umen. Ftohlng teclmiques erts, to Klld-Erik Gravaen Jen•• well as other methods of catch· aeD of Copenhagen, Denmark.
lng ftah will be demonstrated to Tbey are realdlng in Copenhagen
the cbUdren.
but plan to vlalt her parenla,
ltr. and Mrs. Olen ROOerto, Rt.
SOMETIME DURINGthewlnler 2 Olk HIU,Itils summer.
I
and barpo hit and
lllmlaecl the upper lock gato or
the llrjlo 600 by 110 loot lock
ebunber flthe Gtllipolio Rollir
ASSIGNED A'l' KNOX
Dun at Eureka. Repairs were
F'l'. KNOX, KY.- ' Army
•tarled to the damqad pte lhio
week. MeamYlllle locking was to Private David ll.' Stool Ia 11,
be done In the smaller 360 by oll!ned to Co- D, leth Bat.
lallon, fib Brlpde, hen In the
110 lootloek chamber.
So tar there hasn't been too United BlaleiAI'IIIYTrainlngCall.
much or a piJe~~J of boats ani&amp;. ter, Armor. Following lbe corn.
ing lockage at the dam. II the pielton of baale training, Pvt.
damages can be re_palred In a Stool, wtro II the 1011 of Mrl,
abort time there won't be much Joaan stout, ol lll&gt;l; ·.104 lin'..
or a pile \IPi it not, there will cu~~ will receive at ieut an'
be.
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lllillilmal
. ' . •latlt - · of eltbar
advanCed Instruction or 011-111..
TWO OF SIX ...,lneeolor llle job training to 'lllllry him Ia a
Board or -Directors ot the mo· opoelallzed m1lltar7 aidll.
Grande College Alumlll Aasoellllon at lllo Mly 25 election are
well known to residents or Gal·
lipolis. Four are to be eleeled
to posts oq llle board.
ADDRESS GIVEN
One ol lbe candldate.s Ia lira.
Mro. Eureka Tnlner, AkrGtt,
Irene Bri!Moq or Rio Gr.; formerly ofGallli, hlelalleriand
l!ho reeei•od · hor IIIChe!Or ol I• in CIQ- llooplW. ·Mrs. Tratqet
Science degree In Elemerduy will looo :J~~~.:;:
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8 Celebrii,Y
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\1:30
8 Sleret !:olorm
13 Wyatt brp

13 Outer l.lmil•

6:30

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13 Unu1 th1 Lloltlurted
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3 Flij~Per
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8 Candid C1111era
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10:30
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8 Ftet the Nadon
13 DIKOw-tcy

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8 lMeof Life
u Be!lrltchod

11:011

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3 TV Ollila!
8 YlcllW We
U !!enid oC Truth
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3 Hl&amp;h

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11:30

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11;30
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5:00
3 CallfolrnWII

8 The Prelkneu
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9:30

3 Siller 6
8 Franllenllte\.n Jr.

3

13 CUilllt C&amp;rwon

Y:30
3 Sl.l)er Pre&amp;\cllilnl
8 Her(ulotds
13 The Flllllltic Four
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7:011
3 Perur W~~Qntr

10:30
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7:30

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13 Kq Kolll!
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8 Johnny Quell\

13 !\ml!rican s.nd.uand

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12:30

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11:30

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IJ Thst Girl
9: 30
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13 The Newlywed Gll111e
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10:30

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13 The Newl,ywed (Am11

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6:30

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3 ,\notllel" ll'orld
s To Tell the Truth

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3 T . !iloW
13 Gloey Road
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3 Corn Cob Repon

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3 eye Guess

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l3 Flylfli NWI

12:30

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13 hk:Hale'' Navy

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8 love ot Lite
13 Bewitched

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8 Cltll1tal New• C11ntrlll
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8 Abbou It Costllllo

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8 Yovle
7:30
· 3 Man Bel»t &amp; the La~

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10:30

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13 Truth or Consequenc1:"
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13 Bob ,. OUIIi ~ News
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3 1\ei'IS Pkturv
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13 Mo.rv Grlftln
6:30
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8 Good M:lrning Workl
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8 Guiding Ught
1:00

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3 Nld .._, Ne•• Picture
8 J~o~:ld.e ObUnaer ~·

3 Wllo.e IbUJla~;
3 Hucy Re.aoner

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8:30
8 fled .'i«!lton Hvur
13 k TtkiiB A Thief

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3 Mr. (."artwn
II flinlstone•
13 The D&amp;tlng Game
4:311
H family Thell!re
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3 New•
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13 a.rlval Firll

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3 ~Goell
8 Starch !or Tomorrow
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13

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3 John'~ ,\Jmlnlc
8 Cartoonti
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13 Neljhbora

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10:00
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8 Cllldld Camtra
13 Wells Fargo
10:30
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8 t:cJta1n Ka1111•roo
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U Bu!IWlnkM
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7:ao

3 W.tL Dl•ne)'
8 Gentle B""

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5:30
13 IJol&gt; Yourc- N...-a
6:00
3 Newa l'lcture
8 ~!tal Nen Cenlnl

3 ~J~ent

3 WUd KiM!om
8 L.tnie

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8 Look ~ ' Live
13 Bua:• &amp;.my

5:00
3 Rawhide
13 Truth or ConHq_ueneu

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8 To Tell the ·rrutll

8:011

l Mr. Cartoon
8 The FUntstonll
13 The lati1111 GGne
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9:30

3 (;artoon

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13 The Livl111 Word
7:30
8 Sle.py J•l1er1 .'lbow
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were veterans. New a.PPlications
received during this month to18:led lOS; 37 females and 21
veterans.

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employment during April. At the
close of business, April 30, Ulere
were 658 individuals regjstered
for work in this office; 190 of

Weekly Guide To Better TV .Viewing
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Manager or the Point

Pleasant Local Office of the Wesl
Virginia Department of Employment Security, states that the
Local Office effected the placement or 33 irx!ividua1s in gainful

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Smith,

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and the cover hadpicturesoftheBridge, "before" and uaner.'•
Stout is the host of u Counlry Music Star Time", heard nightly
on WPAY - AM &amp; FM Radio, Portsmouth, Ohio. He is owner
and operator of the "Country Music 1-!all" in New Boston, an:l
featured singer on the ''Big Red Jubilee,,. seen from 7 to 8
p.m. each Thursday night onWTAP- TV, in Parkersburg, W.
Va. The record is on sale locally at many locations and in
record stores and shops across the country.

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38 INDIVIDUALS PLACED
PT. PLEASANT - Jack L:

. GH~l-:TS. ~EW BOAI:O MEMHEICS - J\l 17th aMual ·
ol American Women in fta..
d~o &amp; .' cle\·~slon, In~. \J\W.HT) at Century Plaza llotel, Los Angeles, Clli(,, (May J-5) Oeft to
nght) mcom_Hig prcs•dent (Installed on May 5) Mary Dorr, radio and TV personality of santa
MoNca, cal~f., greets three new members of her board; president elect Marion Corwell, educational. afla~rs representative, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mlch.j secretary-treasurer Patricia
L. Nealtn, duect?r of film s, WGN-TV, WGN Continental Broadcasting Co., Chicago, Ill . , and dl~tor..at.large East Central Area, MariaMe B. Campbell, AVCO Broadcasting, Cincinnatl.

\ille, Tetul. The song tellsthehlstoryofthe great Silver Bridge

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Jim Stout, '

a country and western entertainer
disc jockey, and promoter, has recorded a tribute record, titled ••Silver Bridge History"
GQ..T Records of Detroit, Mich. The record was produced by T~Lan EnterDrlses. of Galli~IA
ard is being manufactured and distl'ibuted nalionally in Nash-

FlEE STORAGE

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QYDE KUHN

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ATIIEMi - Eighteen ''coed•
have been selected tor ,ncmber.."
ship in Chimes, women,.s honor·
&amp;r,JI and service organh.:aUon at
Ohio Uni versity. '
They were sele(:ted on tlle•ba.sis of scholarship, ehatlcter,
and campu!:l acUvJties. The women were selected from 1 cliinl
o( 1, 800 sophmtore Wc:Mnetlj 400
ol whoin had Ole 2.75 mlnimuin
academic average needed for con-sideration. Those chosen IDcluded Gil$ M. Bastian!, Galli·

ALUANCE - Denver lll·'rank
has been promoted to the super..
visory ranks ot the Babcoc:k and
Wilcox Company, Tubular Pro-

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!IIIII EARLY AMERICAN Ster·
eo Radio combination. 'lbiJ

Gay M. U.,.tiani is
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plua tu eaeb
~Typa
Is a beautUui solid state unit
1MN4'11.
Wile
with 4 speed chnnger. Take
From the Llrpst TMk or
over payments of f(I.IIO or pay
lElTH -E FOlD
TUPPEJlll PLAINS, 0.
BE GENTLE, be ldnd, Ia thai
Bull4&gt;zer
Radiator To '!be
balance of $89.98, lor free
99:1-2196
PHONE 667·3682
expe~~~~lve carpel Clean II
home dem0118trallon call m...;
with Bin. Llllln. Rlllll elec!218. ALSO: Have a repootric obampooer., Biker Jl'umlse...,.. Stereo in Walnut cabPH. 992-2143
tare.
U«c
Inet for payments of $5.91 or AIR COIIDITJONING Rertlger- BUDGET I'IIICE fundbiri a11
.\
allon oervtoe. Jilek's Relrlt- 0111' third ftoor bwlgel lbop.
balance of $7il.ll5.
~lUte
HOUSE with lldlolnlng lol. I
01'10011, New Ha9111. ta. . Babr Jl'urnlture. Ml4dleport.
SAVE SPACE
ID-JJ'II.
41tfe
111111
zrG
ZAG
aewing
maclline.
Oblo.
'
•
tie
bedrooms. !arB• klteben, dem bath, faD buemenl, wltll
Salesman's demonstrators regMOTH PROOFING
garage, newly r&amp;&lt;leoaralecl.
ularly aold 199.95, wUI seD lor READY • MIX &lt;GIIeTell dollY· SEWING MACIIINEI!, repolr
CaD BlUm alttr 4 p.m. Ill
oervtce, all mlllrel. WY :1end right to )'0111' proJecl.
$44.95 or $5.00 per month.
1184.
Tbe Fabrle ·l!bop, ~
Fast and 011)'. Jl'reo tillFree home demonstration.
Ebeneler St., - ·
Mltol\ W, Ya,
77WSf3
H-lfo
maiM. Phone __., lloq.
eroy. AutbQrlrod IIIDger l!aJes
Call 992-3218.
s-~·
and Bervlce. We Sharpen
leln Ready • Mix Co .. MldtlloReal Esteftt For Sale
8cWMI.
Nl4fe
HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. Ja. SINGER Sewing Machine!, have
p..-1, Ohio.
8 .,
O'BRIBN AND CROW
quire Arnold Brothers, Pomesix for $17.00 each. Call m
IU!lALTY COMPANY
1'0)', Ohlo, pbone III-J44I.
3218.
5-lute
PCMEROY - J story frame,
.,.
4.J5.If&lt;
.
3 bednooma, bath, basement,
EXPBtT
FIRIITOftl DLC 1110
BEAUTIFUL selection of flow
large carport. $4,250.00
.N4!W TIIIAD ILACKWALL ''
·Wheel
Alignment
ers, baskets for Memorial
Rll'nAND - FARM WlTB
Sl•
Prlc• r.,.
Day, Cliff's Shoe Repair, Mid
OONSTANT INCOME. 2 boul650xl3
dleport.
5-ts.181c
&amp;.50.14
.S1
a '
d cme 1 story frame. I rooms
l'UOx13
.41
4 bednooma, bath, Anotbef 8
7110x14
10.... .a
1'00111
bouae bringing $2ti.GO
HAY, pnre timothy and mixed,
750x14
11.11 .AI
670xl5
II.H A7
per month, ta acres, bam,
SOc a bale by truck load. Pb.
HOUSE IN Middleport 011 rlter
Plut Recipp.. le ........
ehleken bouse, obed, Tobacco
CoolvUie 887.fl47.
5-ll).lte
Natlonwl* Gue~ntM ·.
front; '"" otory, e1gbt rtlOIIII
base
&amp; SoD bank. CaD f&lt;r in-GUARANIHD,. .
I
and two baths. .....,,
formation.
1-1-utp 11184 HARLEY DAVIDSON moHENRY Cl.EI.AND
torcycle, XLCH, $750, or will
trada lor livestock of equal
0111ee
62 FORD Falcon TUdor, wblte.
value, phone IIIIUI93. U-21p
with camer, $1110. Harry LadFor Sale
!-!Ute
wick, Rt. I, Pomeroy. Phone
ONE YELLOW dress, semi-lor· RIDING lawn mower In good
Cbester 985-3115'1.
5-NII&gt; mal, size 5, one wbJle dress, condition. Oscar Weber, 2
SALIIIAIIA fi!UIVICE
ROME P'OR aale by OWIIIr.
milea
e881
of
Cbesler.
Stale
Shown by appaiDimeDL 7
semi.formal. aile 9, one pink
57 CHEVY. good tires, body,
Rt. %48.
5-12-ap
rooms downotlln, 1111111 1J11101
dress, street length, size 7,
and in good 1'lllllllllg eandlupllaln,
I prqes, 1 traDer . "
$4.95 eacb. One formal, like
1~
tlon; 28.1 standard. " ' Frr
Trade
lpiCIS, patio, limn docn,
new, size 7, $14. Phone 1192119U015.
5-Nip
WILL
TRADE
1987
Firebird
lor
.
~
UTFIT
llorm wlndowo, awalnp. P. "
. 5030.
'-the
older car with new owner ta
RED F1SH BOAT
0. Box 4111, GaDJpotla, Oldo
FOX MJNI.BJKE. Ill year old,
lake
over
Fireblrd
paymenlll.
WITil
EVINRUDE
MOTOR
4SIIl.
Telepllooe ••••
STORE Equipment, nice. must
In good condition. Powered by
WIPiam
Morris,
Rt.
4,
PomeALLOY
TRAILER'
loMe
selL 7 large refrigeration unClinton 31!. liP engine. Haa
.
roy.
Call
1192-1137.
~!Ute
IIJ, metal shelving, meat
headlil!ht. taiiUgllt, windshteld.
blocka, scaleo. cash register
Bull- · S.rvfCII
,,.,,
CaD 742-55118.
1-t«e
and other Items. Doyle Shaml!lLECI'ROLUX
Salol
ltld
SerBualnesa Servlblin, Rl. I, Box 45, Kenna, W.
vtee, .......... 1'111 1lllhon
1111 OLDSMOBILE. power steerPHONE 687-3370
TERMITES SWARMING
Va.
5-12-81c
IIIII
polllben, pmdDe parll. ,
inR and brakes. ·Good cond~
THEY ARE re-produdiVOI,
1
lion, $1110. Phone 7a.G14.
call
-.mo.
~not your worker colony. l"rM
Weather
M-4IT&gt; S'J'RA WBERRIES. our proapeets lnspocllons and lnlormaUon
are good. We are booting.
GALLIPOLIS - T e m p e rlnaurance
Gil crawl space dangen, No
''Pick
your
own"
for
freez.
alures,
precipttatt...
and
,...
RIOOULAR SIZE recap !!res
Atl'I'OIIOBJLE klliii!We ben
aalesmao, 10'11' overllead, iMI
ing, red and black rupberrleo,
$10, milk 79c gallon. STP ate,
per cent savlnp. AIUed Ptll !her eondltiono lor each 24 hoUr eoneellod? Lolt """ operoiblackberries, blueberries, sour
brake Ould, 12 oz. ttc, bologCmlrol, Pomeroy, Ohio, Ph. perlocl aa l1l&lt;Orded br P o t e Or'l . _ . , Call .....
cherries,
peaches,
melons
and
na s tb. $1.311, 3 d..., ogp
• u tie
. . . ovonlngl.
4-!NIIIp McCormick altho Fairfield Wea·
•weet
corn
through
the
sea!her Blat!oa.
IOe, jowl 3 lb. 1191:. M' a G
son. Call in orders lor rhu..
DOJ
HiJ!h Low Prec.
lllarket, Rt. 7, Middleport.
C. C. IIRADPORD
barb
and
asparagus.
Nolan's
tba week IIIII 7Mr 68.5, 1111
:blday
63 u
5Nie
AUCI'IONEER
In Syracuse, Oblo.
yeor 66.5.
Monda.Y
62
29
Cemplllt lorvlee
Average low ~a lor
Tuelllay
72 33
ss CHEVROLET. Phone 9IJ..
Write, Ploaeartile
week IIIII yeor 44.3, last
11185
NEW
MOON
Mobile
Homa,
WodnesdQ'
80
49
.5-Nip
lDCIO.
Crlll llnollorll
;
Tburoday
70 59 . 34 lastyeax 41.0
to x 50' two bedrooms, tood
Tolol proelpltattonlorlbonek
Friday
72 52
condition. see Larry Smith,
ELECTROLUX
SWEI!lPER,
I I tie Saturday
GO 5f •32 IIIla year, .66 of an laeb, last
.~ ·.
full size, complete attaeh- Rt. 3, Pomeroy, or call 11115yeax,
2.41
laeboa.
Average
hlgb
temperatures
for
S.l2-81c
manls. A-1 eondlllon. Pay off 4143.
5 paymenlll of $5.81 eaclt
·"·
Phone BC-Z685.
5-IO..tfe

WE WISH to express our very
sincere thsnks to ail those
P'liiiNISIIED APARTME!n',
wbo were so kind and helpful
adults only, 401 IIJit'IDI An.,
during the death of our dearMale Help Wanted
l'hollo . . .
H-lfo
ly loved husband and father, UNUSUAL opportunity
lor
Vance MUibone. We especlaJ.
young man 20 to 35 to become
Jy thank the minister, John
associated wllh a leading fast TRAILER SPACE In MiddleW. Wyatt, the singen, pallgrowing eoMumer finance port lor two medium alae
tranm. CaD IIJ.a, u.uo
bearers, White Funeral Home,
company. We train you in all
relatives, friends and neighphases of work Involving conbors for their many kind exsumer credit. Previous ex- ATl'RACI'IVE. modern 3 - room
pressiooa of sympathy and ail ·• perience not necessary. Must lumlohed apartment ldoaiiJ
those wbo sent flowers, food
be high school graduate. Call near l'omoroJ bualand carda.
neso
oeellon.
Pltone - Mr. Ohllnger, m-2111 for inMay Gnd Bless each one.
u.«e
terview.
5-1~
Wile, sons, daughter and
THREE room apartment, 4
brotber.
H:l-llp
Auction
camp sites oo Ohio River, Ma.
SATURDAY, MAY 18 at 11:!0
' Notice
son, Phone ~147. !-lute
p.m., 1II miles east ol Ches·
l WILL
be responsible lor' ter, Ohlo, just off Stale Rt.
CLEAN 4 roomo and bath, fur.
any debts other than my own.
243 (lolklw aign!). I have told
nlshed apartment, 11411 MulJohn Wells,
my home and am leaving
berry Ave., Phone 99U618.
Long Bottom, Ohio
state oo will sell the follow·
5-1:1-tle
5-IZ-31c log: &amp; plece living room suite,
23-incb color TV, Admiral;
house, 5 """""·
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, May IS,
eurtls-Mathel! stereo, radio FURNISHED
I~ batha, 115 Brick St. Call
Racine G1m Club House, 12 combination, two swivel rock%47..JIIIIl.
5-!Uip
to 4 p.m. !lamB and baeoa. en, room divider, two bed»22e
room suites with bootcaae
For Sale
headboards, II&lt; size bed and
WILL DO oewing at bome dmser, odd bed and dresser. TWO TIRES, 1100114, ollghUy
llppen, pockets, pecglna,
Kelvlnator electric range, GE
used, less than 1000 mlleo; 11
hemming, alteraliool,
no frost reftlgerator • freezer · months guarantee, Cheap. Ph.
Mrs. Froddle '!babel, Muon,
combination, kitr~en eobinel,
74J.5625.
5-7..1tp
Phone ~1.
...tie
live piece dinette set, Z4 l&lt;lot
Amana freezer, set of Rogers !IIIII ZIG ZAG sewing machine,
HAPPY HOUR, Sllenang Sprlnp
SUverware Cserviee lor 8),
deluxe cabinet model, like
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. MonMlrro-Matic pressure cooker,
oew. Will sell for t57 caalo ..day thru Friday. Ladles nl8bl
9 piece stainless cookware,
t!i
per month. CaD 1192-28311.
every Friday.
SM!c
!-7...,
lot of good dishe• and cook·
lng utensils; Singer electric
VJ r nt"d To Buy
sewing machine, desk model ; 111111 PHlLCXl stereo, -tO-inch wal- 111111 SEWING ntachlne, &amp;ig 181
equipped to buttonbote. dem,
ANTIQUES. fumfture, dllhol.
Singer aweeoer. Maytag wrinnut console. 'lbls set haa 10
monogram, etc. Redaeod
miscellaneous. Mrs. HO'II'M'd
ger wasber, GE dryer, lJ9.
year dlamoDd needle, 4 big
Ceell, !00 W. Main St., l'omefrom m .75 to only $SUI or
Inch wlndO'II' fan . barbecue
opeakera. automatic tum taNJ,
l.J5.11c
$1.25 per week. Phone &amp;
grill, lawn !urnltore. 12 gauge
ble, pay tii.M per month ..:1118$,
5-ll).tle
shotguns, 4 l!llnracks. 'II Inch
balance du. $12U4. Try II in
Black and Decker drDI set,
your bome. CaD 1192-28311.
llelo Wanted
HOME GROWN tomato planlll
!lOCket
and
open
wrencll
sets,
WAITRESS wanted. Must be
lor garden use. Early VailBolens roto-tUier, Ill-inch p0.
neat In appearance and over
ant. Hines !SilO, Big Rad Jle.
wer
mower,
lawn
and
garden
ARTII'JCIAL
flowera,
Mothers
21. Apply in person. Green
lici0111
and Improved Metltool•. Huffy bike, boy!l;
Day and Memorlet Day,
Gables. State Rl. 7. 5-J2.3te
ean. Also, cabbage and pepSchwinn bike, girls; two large
......., from upper end of part
per
plants. 'lbomas Hayman,
Iron
kettles.
Aliadin
Iampo,
In Syracuse. Mabel Pickens.
NEED ladies to handle local
5-li).IJie
many other items too ntnner'-7-«&lt; Syracuae, 0.
household service In city of
OU!
to
mention.
Auctioneers
Pomeroy. Choose own hOUJ'II.
note: 'lbls i.B eueptiollallJ 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath, I!Me- COOL Z STORY brick boule In
lull or spare lime. Hourly
good
clean merchandise. Come
SyraCUIO, Ohio; largo level
menl, large lot, gara,e, near
eamil!'ls $3.00 and up. Write
early,
Lunch
will
be
IWVed
yard, shade !reel, patio, Will
ochool, church, poll olflee and
Ruth Bergaus. Watkins J&gt;ro.
by Chesler Fireman's AuxiJ.
a-Pt i!ood bouse lreOer &lt;Jr
store. Write llol 172 Portduds, Inc., Winona, Minn.
iary.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Mt&gt;
travel traDer aa part payland.
or
Phone
843-28311.
5-7.etc
55987.
5-1:1-llc
Daniels, owners; McOoy'o
ment. Write Box 111'1 or call
AuetiOII Service, A~. WESTINGHOUSE dehumidifier,
'Marietta, Ohio mi84S.
DISK CLERK over 40 1m ln.
HCH!e
I-ICHte
glrlo Jl.inch bicycle. Inside f.
Apply In person at Ohio HoI" by 2'-1" blroh 4oor. Phoile
~.
s-~
1192-119'1.
'-7..111: TWO PURE
For Rent
bulls. CaD
WAITRESS. apply in penon. 4 ROOM furnished apartment.
ville,
Ohio.
FOUR
ROOM
hnuoe,
bath,
faD
€row's Steak H01110. '-7..1tc
adulta only. S1!1 Spring Avo ..
basemeal, garage. Two yelr
P.......,,
W-IJie
NINE ROOM HOUSE, largo lot.
old home. Phone •Uil.
LADY FOR HOUSEWORK and
could be mada Into opart.
3-S.tfe
eaoldng, Uve In or out. Pbone PLENTY of IJIIICt lor ..,. traillll4!1111, Racine, phone MNISI.
-~ lor Interview. 0. Jim.
er with all lacilltieo. In SyraPOODLE
PUPPIES.
AKC
101
'-I!lac
&lt;!)' over Uberty 'lbealre, MidCIIIO. CaD 1192-311N, ~IJ.tfe
miniature,
$'II
and
up.
lllud
dleport.
5-7-Uc
semee and ....,.,mg. Ph&lt;lae GROCERY SALE, Monday,
PUIINISIII!!D and unlumlshocl
Tuesday, and Wednetlday, 1Jih
~.
t1 I tie
fi7,111J0 PLUS regular cuh bolla~. Clooe to ldlool.
throutlb 15th, from I l.lll to
us for mon over 40 In PomePhoile lti-MS4.
IO.IJ.IIe
GET
MOM
l
gift
at
8r)'ant'o.
~
p.m. All groceries ping at
1'0)' areo. Talre ohnrt auto
You
wilt
ave
mOIIOJ':
latlleo
zo
per cent dlseoullt. lloiDr
trips to contact euatomen. LARGE llvo room and both
ohool
fl.•
pair,
iadles
hole
out
of buslnass. Hairden OroMr maD W. ;H, Dlclrenou,
apartment, newly de&lt;orltnd,
tee pair, Bibles, aD · prleea; cary, Syracuse, Oblo. 1-!Uip
~m Corp. furnace hut. Pomem
n~~~m~ fiJI, o1eo- arllllelat
1!1. Wri, Tuu lelOI.
l'hollo llti2-ISifl,
t·~.tfe lrleal appllaneel,
large pic&gt; YORKSHIRE and Hampdllre
M«e
lui'OII, .. eadl, ppel reo- pip. CaD 111rr11onvt11e a
MOiiiLE HOME space lor any
WANTED
ortls
f,2.1111 each. All II Jlry. G'll.
5-Ntc
ot::.. An lacUitleo, cloee to
1111'1,
IGI
'If.
Main,
~101'.
liPIJTE MAN 1o tollelt dry school and buotneoo, In town.
J-7-tte JI'OUll DACIIBHUND 11UP1 lbt
: eleanlng, Oood lalary """
Pallo, nice lot, quiet nel«baomml•lon. ABC Cleaners,
borllood In Mlddlenort. .1o1m 4 LARGE tame rabbl!.l. $2 eaCh. weeb old, flO eaeh, D. A.
IJuon, W. VI., bel- 4 and .,, Jl'ullz, Phone IIU!t.
Mlllm. IN Pearl St., MiddleCaD IIUI'I3 olter 5 p.m.
port.
Pia. lltl2-llll5. 1-Ntp
$ p.nt
Hf.lle
J-IN!e

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•

Denver Frank

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11 :20 - 8, .. The Searl'' John lrelel'ld, E\'elyn Wllllws
TUESOA"Y
7:00 - 3, "~metrh•~ a.-1
the Gladlllur" - VIctor
Ma,ture. Su Sin Hayward

11 :20 - 8, "So Vou!¥1, So
Dad" - Paul Henreld,
i\nn Fr&amp;nd8

WEDNE.''iDA\"
9:00 - 13. "Th(l Bedford lnddent" - IUchard Wid-mark. Sidney Poitler
11:20- S. "They Who Dare"
- Dick Boganla, AkJm

Tlmerotl'

II, "Not AJ A str.._.
Olivia DeHarillml, Robert MltcllUID
~:00 - 8, "Willi of Noiae''
- Ty Hardln, SuZIIN
l'lesllette
11:20 - 8, "F....-...Ieln"

7:00 -

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Cli'lll
FRIDAY
K;UO ~ 13. "Jim 'J'hollle.

American" -

All-

Burl Laa-

5.

cuter, Charloe Biclifl:lnt
9:00- 8, "TheS.v.nQ Dlw•"
~ WUllun Kolden, S.
5ardh l' Irk

11:20- 8, "GI.r SiaW'I''Blrb&amp;n stanwyck, Gtraldlne F1tqrerU:J
SAltJRDAY

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\1 :00 -

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3, "F1uft'y" -

Toay

Rllndlll, Shirley Jonea
11 :15 - 13. "Bet.lt o( ·Moo
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11:2$- 3, "Man lntheDar\i"
- William Syh"e&amp;leT, Bar-

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A-LJTI'tE·''HOMEWORK' ~Watching ·Wruit· Ads ·Bripg Top 'Gtade Resuits
I'Wieli : '
Sale
lpl:r.• .
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NEED ladles to

In Memory
IN MEMORY of Dorothy MIchael who pa...,.. away May
12. 1987.
True was her heart,
·her actions were kind
Her Ufe was a pattem
To those left behind.
A wonderful Mother
In a garden or rest
It's true wbal they say
"God chooses the best."
He look her hand
We had to part
He gave her rest
But broke our hearts
Gnd's word is true
His cause Is just,
Dear lArd, we leave her
In your truat.
Sadly missed by husband.
children, mother, brother and
aunts.
5-1:1-ltp

For Rent _

IOCII

houaehold servloe In area ol. •· M a G FOod Mlrtel; Rl
Meigs. Olooee OWD llours,luD f, Ul..........
_..,.•
. 'I-NII!
or spare Ume. Hourly earn- .
lngs $3.110 and up. Write Ru1ll 4 BOON lurnlllbed ~
Bergaus. Watkins Prod~!&lt;'~~, on 111'11 Door. Adultl pnfer.
Inc., Winona. MIM, 55987.
reel. toNal.
s.t.tfc
5-12-llc
P'liiiNISIIED three-room apart.
HOUSEKEEPER: Couple de- melll, bath; Ill South IIICGIId
sires woman to Uve In u
"""·· Middleport. Phone Mn.
housekeew in new modem Howard Cedi. INIIII
44-Ue
liome. Duties include housecleaning. cooking and laundry
respon•lblliliea. Room and !"ARM: Lovelv 4 bedroom !ann
house with two balhJ, mocJ.
board provided plus weekly
em kltcben and fireplace. Sba.
salary. Aeeomodatlona ln.
dy acreage, has space for lwn
elude private bedroom and
bath on separate noor, and cars and horses. II deolred,
rent reduced for exchange of
use of a car. References re6 hours work a day at nelgll.
quired. Interested person call
boring farm hou!e. Respon·
Alben! 594-7257 from 9 lo 12
sibllllles would include booRa.m. or wrJte Box 6&amp;8R, In
cleaning,
cooking and laundry
care of The DaUy sentinel.
duty. If interested, phone Ath'-lO-Me
ena 5111-'7257 or wrlle Box
86811
in care of '!be Dally lienREGISTERED pradfcal nurse
5-10-Mc
desired by older oouplo. Wo. tine!, Pomeroy.
man may Jive in. Private bed.
room and bath on separate 'J'RAILER SPACE: Inquire 158
noor. Use of a car plus Mulberry after 3 or 5 p.m:
Write P. 0. Bot 425, Pornweekly salary. Provide reler5-IO.stc
eneeo. If interested, pMIIe erG)'.
Athens 5111-7257 or wrlle Box
86811 tn care of the Dally sen- FOUR ROOM hou!e, bath, on
llyoell Run Road. Phone 74:1tinel. Pomeroy.
5-111-!lc
5113.
!-!~
HOUSEKEEPER wanted I o r
father and five children. Good FIVE ROOM lumlsbed apart·
salary. References required.
maD!, bath, Chester, Ob!D.
Write lo '!17 Lincoln St., MidContact Harold Newell or
phone 1185.1350.
5-7..tfe
dleport.
5-I0-3tc
LADIES WANTED to sell Judy
Lee Jewels. We train you lmmedlale earnings, phon•
1185-3537 Chesler.
5-1~

Card of Thanb

'i'HII!ll 8J!:DROOM boiile tr.u. lilt IJOllGiii ~ &amp;.Dilllr.

FOUR ROOM ~
APARTMENT,

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f.cylllldar, . automatiC lloD, tow mlleNt Goll4 dllloa, .... ' lloJ E. llllllr,
Rl. J, ~. Ohlil. Phoile
Qlelter ...,.,,

IMP

8 ROOM HOUSE, bath, encJal.
od back porch, Wuh - .
PaDelln8 Gil two and
hallway. Lot ~ by .. 1leula
1or ee111nc, m beallh, Phoile
II!NIIll.
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heater, 117,100 btu, with blow•· Good oondlllon. •• Cell

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I AKC registered female St.
Bernard dog, peaeoeka, turkeys, and geese. Call IIIIS-2513.
Walter Bentz, Flood Rd., Po.
meroy, 0.
5-!Nip

b Promoted

'

NEW HOME oa Rl. 1J4 about
l mUe.t from Middleport, · 5
l'llOlDII and bath, ul!llty room,
bedroomo, hall 111111 · Jivingroom carpetnd, bullt-ln kl!chen, carport. Call O'lleU Maoley, 742-5932.
. 1-lJ.Sic

-Bus·iness.·Services·'·
.

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ducts Division, Keystone Street

Plant, according lo announce-.
ment made by T. W. Morris,
Onishing department superinten-

EIPEIIENCED
Sric•

GUARANTEED REPAIRED
ASSORTED AlliUS!'MENT

dent.

•'rank Joined the finlsbJng
ed

011 various jobs throughout
the department until reaching
his moat recent job as cut-off

TIRES

AU. SIZES

$1icio--

Heater
Bulldoaer

Truok

Car

Core

Born in Meigs County, tle attended public schools in Chester.
Married .to the former Betty

Moore or Pomeroy, the couple
has four children, sindra. 15,
Jay 14, Ricky 10, and Sheila 4.

..

Denver Is the son or Mrs.
Lettie Spencer of Syracuse and
the late Mr. Herman Frank of
Minersville, RD 2.

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Public Sale

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off

Wed. , May 15, '68 ·
10:00 A.If. L WlLL
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34. Nanow
13. Affirm&amp;.
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THE ESl'ATE
THE LATE F,
COATES
BE SOLD
AT THE RESIJENCE LOCATED IN IIEEDSVILLE, OIUO, :
EASr OF THE JVNCI'lON OF ROI!IES 881 AND124. FOU..OW
SAlE IIIGNS.

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GALLIPOLIS - Tycoon Lake, out beyond Bidwell, will be the
of a Kiddie Fishing Derby on May 25, according to a news iten
tbe weekly release lrom District Four, Division ot WildUfe, Obi•
fJ&lt;IJIOl'1mEont ol Natural Resoureea.
An Ulllsual thi118 hl!j)peneci this week out al 'i'y&lt;oon Lake. Joh
(buclde Demey, who do a lot of fishi~ at the lake, found a deat
over near the boat dock area.
When the fish waa hauled out of the water, they found it to be 1
l:~: about 45 inehes long wel&amp;:hlrv 25 pounds. It probably weighed
than that at n~st but the fish hid been dead a da,y or so.
Tlle boys ~Jfom~· · o!Oieph N,; Roso.llho. ~~jn'dftllt.....
nolll TO!nllnson, Gallia Ccunly 1y Superintendent or Schools Oil•· ·
protector, that the fish North College Hill which is in
prd:ably died of old age. It was the Cit.Y ol Cincinnati Districl
thcught to be one of a batch put Dr. Ross atteOOed Rio Grande
into the lake in !961. .
College in 1946 to 1948 and again
The Wildlife release read:
ln 1949-50. He is s former memKe~_!omllnaon, S e n i o r ber of the faculty at GalHa
State Game Protee!Or, located Academy Hl•h School and aeln Glll1a County, feports that cording to all reports was well
I Kiddie flshing Derby will be liked while employed here.
hold Mly 25 !rom 9 Lm. to 1
p.m. at Tycoon Lake. The derby
BETTY JO ROBERTS, an inwill be IPCIISOred by Ole Galli&amp; structor at the Holzer Hospital
Ccunly Conservancy Club.
School ol Nursing, and Joseph
Prizes will be given for the David Baraotti, teacher at SOUth·
Ylrloua cmtoata and will be western High School, are to be
apcmsarecl by the local mer. married June 1. It his already
chanta. '!be qo lor the Klddles been announced.
flahlng Derby oitranta II !rom
Bu~ recently the J1&lt;kJon (her
one to 15 yeaxa. The derby wut home town) paper, not only carbe eoordlnoted lbrough the Ohlo ried that news but also the an- ·
~nl of Nolurll Besoorc- nouncement of t~e marriage or
ea, Dlvlaon of Wlldlife and local her sister, Jennie Grace Rob_.umen. Ftohlng teclmiques erts, to Klld-Erik Gravaen Jen•• well as other methods of catch· aeD of Copenhagen, Denmark.
lng ftah will be demonstrated to Tbey are realdlng in Copenhagen
the cbUdren.
but plan to vlalt her parenla,
ltr. and Mrs. Olen ROOerto, Rt.
SOMETIME DURINGthewlnler 2 Olk HIU,Itils summer.
I
and barpo hit and
lllmlaecl the upper lock gato or
the llrjlo 600 by 110 loot lock
ebunber flthe Gtllipolio Rollir
ASSIGNED A'l' KNOX
Dun at Eureka. Repairs were
F'l'. KNOX, KY.- ' Army
•tarled to the damqad pte lhio
week. MeamYlllle locking was to Private David ll.' Stool Ia 11,
be done In the smaller 360 by oll!ned to Co- D, leth Bat.
lallon, fib Brlpde, hen In the
110 lootloek chamber.
So tar there hasn't been too United BlaleiAI'IIIYTrainlngCall.
much or a piJe~~J of boats ani&amp;. ter, Armor. Following lbe corn.
ing lockage at the dam. II the pielton of baale training, Pvt.
damages can be re_palred In a Stool, wtro II the 1011 of Mrl,
abort time there won't be much Joaan stout, ol lll&gt;l; ·.104 lin'..
or a pile \IPi it not, there will cu~~ will receive at ieut an'
be.
·
lllillilmal
. ' . •latlt - · of eltbar
advanCed Instruction or 011-111..
TWO OF SIX ...,lneeolor llle job training to 'lllllry him Ia a
Board or -Directors ot the mo· opoelallzed m1lltar7 aidll.
Grande College Alumlll Aasoellllon at lllo Mly 25 election are
well known to residents or Gal·
lipolis. Four are to be eleeled
to posts oq llle board.
ADDRESS GIVEN
One ol lbe candldate.s Ia lira.
Mro. Eureka Tnlner, AkrGtt,
Irene Bri!Moq or Rio Gr.; formerly ofGallli, hlelalleriand
l!ho reeei•od · hor IIIChe!Or ol I• in CIQ- llooplW. ·Mrs. Tratqet
Science degree In Elemerduy will looo :J~~~.:;:
Educllliotdn t947;She hoi lieoa 1• the ·a
teaching :18 yean lnd· li
lol\lly . ~lllai 11\e oilllil ·fll'lde
ill waalil•E
me n·t'ar Y

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3

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8 l\l:tloti &amp; Costello

5:00
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8 Celebrii,Y
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\1:30
8 Sleret !:olorm
13 Wyatt brp

13 Outer l.lmil•

6:30

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13 Unu1 th1 Lloltlurted
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3 Flij~Per
8 San Franci...o llelit

8 Candid C1111era
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1l:30

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8 Ftet the Nadon
13 DIKOw-tcy

1.2:00
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3 TV Ollila!
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11:30

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8 Mowle
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13 Nebr&amp;!k&amp; l'rl mlr}'
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News, Weather, 'PJrt s

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5:00
3 CallfolrnWII

8 The Prelkneu
U World ol !ilortll

9:30

3 Siller 6
8 Franllenllte\.n Jr.

3

13 CUilllt C&amp;rwon

Y:30
3 Sl.l)er Pre&amp;\cllilnl
8 Her(ulotds
13 The Flllllltic Four
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13 CowboY In Alrk•

3 Flint1tone.s
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7:011
3 Perur W~~Qntr

10:30
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7:30

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13 Kq Kolll!
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8 Johnny Quell\

13 !\ml!rican s.nd.uand

1:00
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13 Lawri!OCe Wlllk

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12:30

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11:30

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8 :-io.Pennan &amp; Aquama'
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5:00

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10:30

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6:30

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received during this month to18:led lOS; 37 females and 21
veterans.

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employment during April. At the
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Weekly Guide To Better TV .Viewing
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EVINRUDE

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and the cover hadpicturesoftheBridge, "before" and uaner.'•
Stout is the host of u Counlry Music Star Time", heard nightly
on WPAY - AM &amp; FM Radio, Portsmouth, Ohio. He is owner
and operator of the "Country Music 1-!all" in New Boston, an:l
featured singer on the ''Big Red Jubilee,,. seen from 7 to 8
p.m. each Thursday night onWTAP- TV, in Parkersburg, W.
Va. The record is on sale locally at many locations and in
record stores and shops across the country.

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lPOMEROY HOME AND AUTO, '

38 INDIVIDUALS PLACED
PT. PLEASANT - Jack L:

. GH~l-:TS. ~EW BOAI:O MEMHEICS - J\l 17th aMual ·
ol American Women in fta..
d~o &amp; .' cle\·~slon, In~. \J\W.HT) at Century Plaza llotel, Los Angeles, Clli(,, (May J-5) Oeft to
nght) mcom_Hig prcs•dent (Installed on May 5) Mary Dorr, radio and TV personality of santa
MoNca, cal~f., greets three new members of her board; president elect Marion Corwell, educational. afla~rs representative, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mlch.j secretary-treasurer Patricia
L. Nealtn, duect?r of film s, WGN-TV, WGN Continental Broadcasting Co., Chicago, Ill . , and dl~tor..at.large East Central Area, MariaMe B. Campbell, AVCO Broadcasting, Cincinnatl.

\ille, Tetul. The song tellsthehlstoryofthe great Silver Bridge

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a country and western entertainer
disc jockey, and promoter, has recorded a tribute record, titled ••Silver Bridge History"
GQ..T Records of Detroit, Mich. The record was produced by T~Lan EnterDrlses. of Galli~IA
ard is being manufactured and distl'ibuted nalionally in Nash-

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QYDE KUHN

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ATIIEMi - Eighteen ''coed•
have been selected tor ,ncmber.."
ship in Chimes, women,.s honor·
&amp;r,JI and service organh.:aUon at
Ohio Uni versity. '
They were sele(:ted on tlle•ba.sis of scholarship, ehatlcter,
and campu!:l acUvJties. The women were selected from 1 cliinl
o( 1, 800 sophmtore Wc:Mnetlj 400
ol whoin had Ole 2.75 mlnimuin
academic average needed for con-sideration. Those chosen IDcluded Gil$ M. Bastian!, Galli·

ALUANCE - Denver lll·'rank
has been promoted to the super..
visory ranks ot the Babcoc:k and
Wilcox Company, Tubular Pro-

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!IIIII EARLY AMERICAN Ster·
eo Radio combination. 'lbiJ

Gay M. U.,.tiani is
Selected &amp;y Oilen~
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~Typa
Is a beautUui solid state unit
1MN4'11.
Wile
with 4 speed chnnger. Take
From the Llrpst TMk or
over payments of f(I.IIO or pay
lElTH -E FOlD
TUPPEJlll PLAINS, 0.
BE GENTLE, be ldnd, Ia thai
Bull4&gt;zer
Radiator To '!be
balance of $89.98, lor free
99:1-2196
PHONE 667·3682
expe~~~~lve carpel Clean II
home dem0118trallon call m...;
with Bin. Llllln. Rlllll elec!218. ALSO: Have a repootric obampooer., Biker Jl'umlse...,.. Stereo in Walnut cabPH. 992-2143
tare.
U«c
Inet for payments of $5.91 or AIR COIIDITJONING Rertlger- BUDGET I'IIICE fundbiri a11
.\
allon oervtoe. Jilek's Relrlt- 0111' third ftoor bwlgel lbop.
balance of $7il.ll5.
~lUte
HOUSE with lldlolnlng lol. I
01'10011, New Ha9111. ta. . Babr Jl'urnlture. Ml4dleport.
SAVE SPACE
ID-JJ'II.
41tfe
111111
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ZAG
aewing
maclline.
Oblo.
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bedrooms. !arB• klteben, dem bath, faD buemenl, wltll
Salesman's demonstrators regMOTH PROOFING
garage, newly r&amp;&lt;leoaralecl.
ularly aold 199.95, wUI seD lor READY • MIX &lt;GIIeTell dollY· SEWING MACIIINEI!, repolr
CaD BlUm alttr 4 p.m. Ill
oervtce, all mlllrel. WY :1end right to )'0111' proJecl.
$44.95 or $5.00 per month.
1184.
Tbe Fabrle ·l!bop, ~
Fast and 011)'. Jl'reo tillFree home demonstration.
Ebeneler St., - ·
Mltol\ W, Ya,
77WSf3
H-lfo
maiM. Phone __., lloq.
eroy. AutbQrlrod IIIDger l!aJes
Call 992-3218.
s-~·
and Bervlce. We Sharpen
leln Ready • Mix Co .. MldtlloReal Esteftt For Sale
8cWMI.
Nl4fe
HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath. Ja. SINGER Sewing Machine!, have
p..-1, Ohio.
8 .,
O'BRIBN AND CROW
quire Arnold Brothers, Pomesix for $17.00 each. Call m
IU!lALTY COMPANY
1'0)', Ohlo, pbone III-J44I.
3218.
5-lute
PCMEROY - J story frame,
.,.
4.J5.If&lt;
.
3 bednooma, bath, basement,
EXPBtT
FIRIITOftl DLC 1110
BEAUTIFUL selection of flow
large carport. $4,250.00
.N4!W TIIIAD ILACKWALL ''
·Wheel
Alignment
ers, baskets for Memorial
Rll'nAND - FARM WlTB
Sl•
Prlc• r.,.
Day, Cliff's Shoe Repair, Mid
OONSTANT INCOME. 2 boul650xl3
dleport.
5-ts.181c
&amp;.50.14
.S1
a '
d cme 1 story frame. I rooms
l'UOx13
.41
4 bednooma, bath, Anotbef 8
7110x14
10.... .a
1'00111
bouae bringing $2ti.GO
HAY, pnre timothy and mixed,
750x14
11.11 .AI
670xl5
II.H A7
per month, ta acres, bam,
SOc a bale by truck load. Pb.
HOUSE IN Middleport 011 rlter
Plut Recipp.. le ........
ehleken bouse, obed, Tobacco
CoolvUie 887.fl47.
5-ll).lte
Natlonwl* Gue~ntM ·.
front; '"" otory, e1gbt rtlOIIII
base
&amp; SoD bank. CaD f&lt;r in-GUARANIHD,. .
I
and two baths. .....,,
formation.
1-1-utp 11184 HARLEY DAVIDSON moHENRY Cl.EI.AND
torcycle, XLCH, $750, or will
trada lor livestock of equal
0111ee
62 FORD Falcon TUdor, wblte.
value, phone IIIIUI93. U-21p
with camer, $1110. Harry LadFor Sale
!-!Ute
wick, Rt. I, Pomeroy. Phone
ONE YELLOW dress, semi-lor· RIDING lawn mower In good
Cbester 985-3115'1.
5-NII&gt; mal, size 5, one wbJle dress, condition. Oscar Weber, 2
SALIIIAIIA fi!UIVICE
ROME P'OR aale by OWIIIr.
milea
e881
of
Cbesler.
Stale
Shown by appaiDimeDL 7
semi.formal. aile 9, one pink
57 CHEVY. good tires, body,
Rt. %48.
5-12-ap
rooms downotlln, 1111111 1J11101
dress, street length, size 7,
and in good 1'lllllllllg eandlupllaln,
I prqes, 1 traDer . "
$4.95 eacb. One formal, like
1~
tlon; 28.1 standard. " ' Frr
Trade
lpiCIS, patio, limn docn,
new, size 7, $14. Phone 1192119U015.
5-Nip
WILL
TRADE
1987
Firebird
lor
.
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llorm wlndowo, awalnp. P. "
. 5030.
'-the
older car with new owner ta
RED F1SH BOAT
0. Box 4111, GaDJpotla, Oldo
FOX MJNI.BJKE. Ill year old,
lake
over
Fireblrd
paymenlll.
WITil
EVINRUDE
MOTOR
4SIIl.
Telepllooe ••••
STORE Equipment, nice. must
In good condition. Powered by
WIPiam
Morris,
Rt.
4,
PomeALLOY
TRAILER'
loMe
selL 7 large refrigeration unClinton 31!. liP engine. Haa
.
roy.
Call
1192-1137.
~!Ute
IIJ, metal shelving, meat
headlil!ht. taiiUgllt, windshteld.
blocka, scaleo. cash register
Bull- · S.rvfCII
,,.,,
CaD 742-55118.
1-t«e
and other Items. Doyle Shaml!lLECI'ROLUX
Salol
ltld
SerBualnesa Servlblin, Rl. I, Box 45, Kenna, W.
vtee, .......... 1'111 1lllhon
1111 OLDSMOBILE. power steerPHONE 687-3370
TERMITES SWARMING
Va.
5-12-81c
IIIII
polllben, pmdDe parll. ,
inR and brakes. ·Good cond~
THEY ARE re-produdiVOI,
1
lion, $1110. Phone 7a.G14.
call
-.mo.
~not your worker colony. l"rM
Weather
M-4IT&gt; S'J'RA WBERRIES. our proapeets lnspocllons and lnlormaUon
are good. We are booting.
GALLIPOLIS - T e m p e rlnaurance
Gil crawl space dangen, No
''Pick
your
own"
for
freez.
alures,
precipttatt...
and
,...
RIOOULAR SIZE recap !!res
Atl'I'OIIOBJLE klliii!We ben
aalesmao, 10'11' overllead, iMI
ing, red and black rupberrleo,
$10, milk 79c gallon. STP ate,
per cent savlnp. AIUed Ptll !her eondltiono lor each 24 hoUr eoneellod? Lolt """ operoiblackberries, blueberries, sour
brake Ould, 12 oz. ttc, bologCmlrol, Pomeroy, Ohio, Ph. perlocl aa l1l&lt;Orded br P o t e Or'l . _ . , Call .....
cherries,
peaches,
melons
and
na s tb. $1.311, 3 d..., ogp
• u tie
. . . ovonlngl.
4-!NIIIp McCormick altho Fairfield Wea·
•weet
corn
through
the
sea!her Blat!oa.
IOe, jowl 3 lb. 1191:. M' a G
son. Call in orders lor rhu..
DOJ
HiJ!h Low Prec.
lllarket, Rt. 7, Middleport.
C. C. IIRADPORD
barb
and
asparagus.
Nolan's
tba week IIIII 7Mr 68.5, 1111
:blday
63 u
5Nie
AUCI'IONEER
In Syracuse, Oblo.
yeor 66.5.
Monda.Y
62
29
Cemplllt lorvlee
Average low ~a lor
Tuelllay
72 33
ss CHEVROLET. Phone 9IJ..
Write, Ploaeartile
week IIIII yeor 44.3, last
11185
NEW
MOON
Mobile
Homa,
WodnesdQ'
80
49
.5-Nip
lDCIO.
Crlll llnollorll
;
Tburoday
70 59 . 34 lastyeax 41.0
to x 50' two bedrooms, tood
Tolol proelpltattonlorlbonek
Friday
72 52
condition. see Larry Smith,
ELECTROLUX
SWEI!lPER,
I I tie Saturday
GO 5f •32 IIIla year, .66 of an laeb, last
.~ ·.
full size, complete attaeh- Rt. 3, Pomeroy, or call 11115yeax,
2.41
laeboa.
Average
hlgb
temperatures
for
S.l2-81c
manls. A-1 eondlllon. Pay off 4143.
5 paymenlll of $5.81 eaclt
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Phone BC-Z685.
5-IO..tfe

WE WISH to express our very
sincere thsnks to ail those
P'liiiNISIIED APARTME!n',
wbo were so kind and helpful
adults only, 401 IIJit'IDI An.,
during the death of our dearMale Help Wanted
l'hollo . . .
H-lfo
ly loved husband and father, UNUSUAL opportunity
lor
Vance MUibone. We especlaJ.
young man 20 to 35 to become
Jy thank the minister, John
associated wllh a leading fast TRAILER SPACE In MiddleW. Wyatt, the singen, pallgrowing eoMumer finance port lor two medium alae
tranm. CaD IIJ.a, u.uo
bearers, White Funeral Home,
company. We train you in all
relatives, friends and neighphases of work Involving conbors for their many kind exsumer credit. Previous ex- ATl'RACI'IVE. modern 3 - room
pressiooa of sympathy and ail ·• perience not necessary. Must lumlohed apartment ldoaiiJ
those wbo sent flowers, food
be high school graduate. Call near l'omoroJ bualand carda.
neso
oeellon.
Pltone - Mr. Ohllnger, m-2111 for inMay Gnd Bless each one.
u.«e
terview.
5-1~
Wile, sons, daughter and
THREE room apartment, 4
brotber.
H:l-llp
Auction
camp sites oo Ohio River, Ma.
SATURDAY, MAY 18 at 11:!0
' Notice
son, Phone ~147. !-lute
p.m., 1II miles east ol Ches·
l WILL
be responsible lor' ter, Ohlo, just off Stale Rt.
CLEAN 4 roomo and bath, fur.
any debts other than my own.
243 (lolklw aign!). I have told
nlshed apartment, 11411 MulJohn Wells,
my home and am leaving
berry Ave., Phone 99U618.
Long Bottom, Ohio
state oo will sell the follow·
5-1:1-tle
5-IZ-31c log: &amp; plece living room suite,
23-incb color TV, Admiral;
house, 5 """""·
GUN SHOOT, Sunday, May IS,
eurtls-Mathel! stereo, radio FURNISHED
I~ batha, 115 Brick St. Call
Racine G1m Club House, 12 combination, two swivel rock%47..JIIIIl.
5-!Uip
to 4 p.m. !lamB and baeoa. en, room divider, two bed»22e
room suites with bootcaae
For Sale
headboards, II&lt; size bed and
WILL DO oewing at bome dmser, odd bed and dresser. TWO TIRES, 1100114, ollghUy
llppen, pockets, pecglna,
Kelvlnator electric range, GE
used, less than 1000 mlleo; 11
hemming, alteraliool,
no frost reftlgerator • freezer · months guarantee, Cheap. Ph.
Mrs. Froddle '!babel, Muon,
combination, kitr~en eobinel,
74J.5625.
5-7..1tp
Phone ~1.
...tie
live piece dinette set, Z4 l&lt;lot
Amana freezer, set of Rogers !IIIII ZIG ZAG sewing machine,
HAPPY HOUR, Sllenang Sprlnp
SUverware Cserviee lor 8),
deluxe cabinet model, like
Nile Club, 5 to 8 p.m. MonMlrro-Matic pressure cooker,
oew. Will sell for t57 caalo ..day thru Friday. Ladles nl8bl
9 piece stainless cookware,
t!i
per month. CaD 1192-28311.
every Friday.
SM!c
!-7...,
lot of good dishe• and cook·
lng utensils; Singer electric
VJ r nt"d To Buy
sewing machine, desk model ; 111111 PHlLCXl stereo, -tO-inch wal- 111111 SEWING ntachlne, &amp;ig 181
equipped to buttonbote. dem,
ANTIQUES. fumfture, dllhol.
Singer aweeoer. Maytag wrinnut console. 'lbls set haa 10
monogram, etc. Redaeod
miscellaneous. Mrs. HO'II'M'd
ger wasber, GE dryer, lJ9.
year dlamoDd needle, 4 big
Ceell, !00 W. Main St., l'omefrom m .75 to only $SUI or
Inch wlndO'II' fan . barbecue
opeakera. automatic tum taNJ,
l.J5.11c
$1.25 per week. Phone &amp;
grill, lawn !urnltore. 12 gauge
ble, pay tii.M per month ..:1118$,
5-ll).tle
shotguns, 4 l!llnracks. 'II Inch
balance du. $12U4. Try II in
Black and Decker drDI set,
your bome. CaD 1192-28311.
llelo Wanted
HOME GROWN tomato planlll
!lOCket
and
open
wrencll
sets,
WAITRESS wanted. Must be
lor garden use. Early VailBolens roto-tUier, Ill-inch p0.
neat In appearance and over
ant. Hines !SilO, Big Rad Jle.
wer
mower,
lawn
and
garden
ARTII'JCIAL
flowera,
Mothers
21. Apply in person. Green
lici0111
and Improved Metltool•. Huffy bike, boy!l;
Day and Memorlet Day,
Gables. State Rl. 7. 5-J2.3te
ean. Also, cabbage and pepSchwinn bike, girls; two large
......., from upper end of part
per
plants. 'lbomas Hayman,
Iron
kettles.
Aliadin
Iampo,
In Syracuse. Mabel Pickens.
NEED ladies to handle local
5-li).IJie
many other items too ntnner'-7-«&lt; Syracuae, 0.
household service In city of
OU!
to
mention.
Auctioneers
Pomeroy. Choose own hOUJ'II.
note: 'lbls i.B eueptiollallJ 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath, I!Me- COOL Z STORY brick boule In
lull or spare lime. Hourly
good
clean merchandise. Come
SyraCUIO, Ohio; largo level
menl, large lot, gara,e, near
eamil!'ls $3.00 and up. Write
early,
Lunch
will
be
IWVed
yard, shade !reel, patio, Will
ochool, church, poll olflee and
Ruth Bergaus. Watkins J&gt;ro.
by Chesler Fireman's AuxiJ.
a-Pt i!ood bouse lreOer &lt;Jr
store. Write llol 172 Portduds, Inc., Winona, Minn.
iary.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Mt&gt;
travel traDer aa part payland.
or
Phone
843-28311.
5-7.etc
55987.
5-1:1-llc
Daniels, owners; McOoy'o
ment. Write Box 111'1 or call
AuetiOII Service, A~. WESTINGHOUSE dehumidifier,
'Marietta, Ohio mi84S.
DISK CLERK over 40 1m ln.
HCH!e
I-ICHte
glrlo Jl.inch bicycle. Inside f.
Apply In person at Ohio HoI" by 2'-1" blroh 4oor. Phoile
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1192-119'1.
'-7..111: TWO PURE
For Rent
bulls. CaD
WAITRESS. apply in penon. 4 ROOM furnished apartment.
ville,
Ohio.
FOUR
ROOM
hnuoe,
bath,
faD
€row's Steak H01110. '-7..1tc
adulta only. S1!1 Spring Avo ..
basemeal, garage. Two yelr
P.......,,
W-IJie
NINE ROOM HOUSE, largo lot.
old home. Phone •Uil.
LADY FOR HOUSEWORK and
could be mada Into opart.
3-S.tfe
eaoldng, Uve In or out. Pbone PLENTY of IJIIICt lor ..,. traillll4!1111, Racine, phone MNISI.
-~ lor Interview. 0. Jim.
er with all lacilltieo. In SyraPOODLE
PUPPIES.
AKC
101
'-I!lac
&lt;!)' over Uberty 'lbealre, MidCIIIO. CaD 1192-311N, ~IJ.tfe
miniature,
$'II
and
up.
lllud
dleport.
5-7-Uc
semee and ....,.,mg. Ph&lt;lae GROCERY SALE, Monday,
PUIINISIII!!D and unlumlshocl
Tuesday, and Wednetlday, 1Jih
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t1 I tie
fi7,111J0 PLUS regular cuh bolla~. Clooe to ldlool.
throutlb 15th, from I l.lll to
us for mon over 40 In PomePhoile lti-MS4.
IO.IJ.IIe
GET
MOM
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gift
at
8r)'ant'o.
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p.m. All groceries ping at
1'0)' areo. Talre ohnrt auto
You
wilt
ave
mOIIOJ':
latlleo
zo
per cent dlseoullt. lloiDr
trips to contact euatomen. LARGE llvo room and both
ohool
fl.•
pair,
iadles
hole
out
of buslnass. Hairden OroMr maD W. ;H, Dlclrenou,
apartment, newly de&lt;orltnd,
tee pair, Bibles, aD · prleea; cary, Syracuse, Oblo. 1-!Uip
~m Corp. furnace hut. Pomem
n~~~m~ fiJI, o1eo- arllllelat
1!1. Wri, Tuu lelOI.
l'hollo llti2-ISifl,
t·~.tfe lrleal appllaneel,
large pic&gt; YORKSHIRE and Hampdllre
M«e
lui'OII, .. eadl, ppel reo- pip. CaD 111rr11onvt11e a
MOiiiLE HOME space lor any
WANTED
ortls
f,2.1111 each. All II Jlry. G'll.
5-Ntc
ot::.. An lacUitleo, cloee to
1111'1,
IGI
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Main,
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liPIJTE MAN 1o tollelt dry school and buotneoo, In town.
J-7-tte JI'OUll DACIIBHUND 11UP1 lbt
: eleanlng, Oood lalary """
Pallo, nice lot, quiet nel«baomml•lon. ABC Cleaners,
borllood In Mlddlenort. .1o1m 4 LARGE tame rabbl!.l. $2 eaCh. weeb old, flO eaeh, D. A.
IJuon, W. VI., bel- 4 and .,, Jl'ullz, Phone IIU!t.
Mlllm. IN Pearl St., MiddleCaD IIUI'I3 olter 5 p.m.
port.
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GALLJPOI.IS - Captain
Dead. Widely Known Gallipolis

Riverman Passes On. This W"dS
the headline in the Mel!· 13. 1918
GallipoHs Daily TribWle.
Captain Charles RichaniSmall
died a.t his residence in this city
S\Inday morning after a long ill ·
ness of diabetes at the age of 68,
His funeral will be from t h e
residence at 1 p.m. T\J.esday ty

the Rev. F. M, Evans. Interment
will follow at Mound Hill by
Hayward. The pallbearers will
be Captain William D. Kimble,
Gilbert E. Bush, Captain lra B.
Huntington, Frank 1. Sibley, John
C. Rue, and T. S. Eachus.
Capt. Small was one of a famtly OC 13 children, the son uf
Richard Small and was born at
Samples Landing where his father opened a coal mine. It was
afterward called Small's Landing and was a coallng station for
packet boats for many years.
Capt Small was twice married, the first wife being Mlss
Hattie Brown, daughter ot Thomas Brown. Two children were
born of this union, Homer of
Bladen, and Mn. Dr. Ed Mar-

tindlil (Nellle) or Chesapeake.
His second wile, who survives,

was Miss Katie Gatewood, sister of the late Captain James
Gatewood. One daughter of this

union -

is Mabel, wife of 0,

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General Lafayette to Gallipolis,
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Capt, Small was deputy sher~
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brother, William, and latersherUf. For many years he was clt,y
wharfmaster and also served as
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Discussion ot plans for extendof Richard Small survives ing the packet compan.y' s freight
Ml·s. George W. Parmele,yofBla- carriage business to Wheeling
den, now 80 years old.
and Pittsburgh, Jn an effort to
Capt. Small's Interests were relieve the railroada, occupied
alwa,ys with the river on which the attention of the board.
he was widely known and where
for 30 years he had a host of
MAY 8, 1918 - THE Barrett
friend! who have long regret- Towboat line left Cincinnati Tuested his steady decline in health day with three barges of auto.
and tare pained by his death. mobiles for New Orleans. They
The spring of 1918 brought a were loaded over the Louisville
renewed interest and boom in Line's wharfboat onto barges at
the packet business as these oth - Cincinnati. The automobiles, with
er Tribune River News stories tops up, were shipped on de c k
will tell:
barges.
It is said there wlll be more
MAY 6, 1918 - THE Lib- packet boats running soon beerty Transit Co-., new packet tween Pittsburgh • Charlestonline of Wheelin&amp; has purchas- Cincinnati. The present number
ed two new packets at New Or- or packets can not handle t h e
Jeans for the Pittsburgh-Char- business afforded.
leston-Cincinnati trade, says a
At last shipping on the Ohio
New Orleans dispatch.
River is to resume a more busIt is also reported that Cap- iness-like movement. Merchants
tains Fred Hornbrook and Har- along the Ohio will be served
ry Donally have purchased the with scheduled transportation and
Cast Mississippi River s i d a- the Liberty Packet Co. of Wheel.
wheel packet, Percey Swain, for ing, which was organized some
the Pittsburgh -Gallipolis-Char- months ago, will play the importleston trade.
ant parl
The Greene Line boats are doTwo steamers, the "Ellam"
Ing the biggest business in their and the '~Omaha,'' which have
history in the Cincinnati-Char- been in trade routes In the soothleston trade and l'eceivtng t h e ern parl of the Mississlppi.IUvhighest freight rates ever. It h; er, are now on their way north
reported that the boats are un- from New Orleans to enter the
able to carry all the freight of- Pittsburgh-Charleston trade. The
fered out of Cincinnati.
boats left the southern port SatThe Dunbar Js doing a big urday.
business in the Pittsburgh With the entry ot two new pacCharleston trade, so big in ract, kets jn the upper Ohio River
that the packet can not be kept trade, transportation Cacilitles
on iliU' schedule. Purser Ed Dun- will probably again be normal.
away Is in charge of the Dun- The steamer Dunbar operating
bar's office. Labor and f u e I between Pittsburgh - Charleston
have greatly increased operat- and the Liberty between Maring expenses ror the packets, latta and Wheeling are the only
sa,ys Dunaway, whJch accounts for two boats in 4_)Peration on long

the high freight rates.

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Golllpollo
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BoxDin9 Pc. Fomlly llox
Fomlly Bucket
Fomlly Borre!

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KATIE CROW

letter this week frmt the Olden weeks left. The seniors however
Thaxtons, former Meigs County will be dismissed sometime thls
residents who n(JW' live in Or- 'Week.
Just a reminder to motorists
ville, Calli.
In the letter they sent asking to be aware of ttrl:s, and to slow
for a subscription renewal to their cars down. In our neighborthe Daily Sentinel, they write: hood a person really has to be
"The Daily Sentinel Is a must careful. I think it would be wise
with us. It's wonderlul to be able it town officials triad to curb
to keep in touch with Meigs and this fast driving in the viUage of
surrounding communities by Syracuse. I rerer to the main
means of The Daily Sentinel. highway as well as thrnugh the
1\gai n our thanks. The Thaxtons." residential area.
I have seen cars go by our hmne
It is wol'llerful
so
fast that no child or even an
to hear from
folks like the adult coold have esc~ed serious
Thaxtons.
I t injury or death. So let us be car~
makes one feel tul. As the sign says, We have
good to receive lots of children but none to spare.
a
compliment
HAVE ~RECIPE from thetest
now and then. We
are delighted that kitchens oCOrange Crush, Orange
they enjoy the pa- Cream cake.
per so much.
CAKE LAYERS
KATIE
I package 0 lb. 3 or 4 o•.)
orange, yeHow or pJneapple cake
IN MY COLUMN lasl SuiXIoy mix
when reporting the recipe for
2eggs
black walnut cake, I omitted how
Orange Crush
much milk the recipe called for.
Prepare cake mix and bake in
It takes ~ cup. Mrs. Nancy Chan- two 8 or 9 Inch layersasdirccted
ce}" is forwardi~theicingrecipe on package using Orange Crush
for lhis cake and it will be in in place oC Hquid called for.
next week's coJwnrL
When layers are cold, lill and
frost with the following icing.
ORANGE CRUS/I CREAM
MR. AND MRS. Herman Warner, Pomeroy, ha\·e returned home
FROSTING
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months in the sunny south (flor-

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SfEENDEREN, Tho Nolhorlondl (Vpl).. The skull of 1
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be held at ~mmersvllle, Thursday, June 6, on the aeeond noor
In lhe auditorium of tile Municipal Building. Tbe Maoon C&lt;Jun1ll
Home Demonstration Counpll be10118• to ibis area tp:'OUI).
Muon Count,y Home IJomon.
atrallon Club membero'llho plan
to attend are IMed to havelllelr
reglatrallon with ac~
money in to Mro. VIrgil Bumo,
Sr., pnaldent ct the Muon CGuat.f Homo llemonllratloli Coundl,
before Sotunl&amp;.Y, Ma,y ~5, 1968.

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r.-nler ~ mean mon trelf
mUean. 1'11:1 IIL\L aHndDit•
rh·•• and weld leab, rtm an4
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m. tQ 5 p.m. dallY, oxeept Mon- . Aeoordlng '!' th~.. ~!,~1·~
d••,
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~ !rom ""'
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had ~•.s. 18~~• .,...,.
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ber. The admlsdOII &lt;harp (50 1 1 L 1\l'elto
'express
cents lor adults and ' 15 cents · intqntlon . of
at Galllpoll'l
lor thlldfen Wider 18) lilchldes "' lit take hl~fell01r eountrymeh
a drink of punth served !rom' by lhe,hand. Aller tho lllealli·
the taproom bar. Children l¥1U! bt&gt;a£' Herald clock~ and cannon
parents or organlzetl Jli'IIUPS are silutes wero fired, the Gener·j·
admitted fno. . ·
" al's ~ . WI!S ~8coJ;Ied. to::{:'~
Lai&amp;.Yetto's visit to Gallfl&gt;olla Honse . wflera follow Frenc on his yearJong tour of lllo Unll-· Mill, ~· tl,l oxchlllge
.et1 Stales was particularly_.. nls-., of lhe Frenth J;levoprlllte because the 'rlllago had lutlqn, .were among lllose owalt.
lng hl!n.
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AppeiranCI,!fl ·at (,)U
of the Cbotceat li~rs, wai ser.
ved up" )II lhe balli'QOIII 1Nhleh
ATIIENS __: Nallonall7.!glown
waa ''tastefully ~eorated l¥llh
architect and educator ll•rb
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and eversr,«ts.'• OVer
Greene will vial! the Ohio· Vnl•.
the
door
''was a mlniBture orch
veral~ campus next "Mimclay,
and
IIUIIIY wreaths were
raised,
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Tuesday and WedneadiQ', ll!1der
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. lastelully arranged over tl(\! auspices of the School of Archidowa."
tecture and Dealgn,
"No vldt to 81\l' plaee wu
Greene, a protessor at archl·
ever
more ~sin&amp;" reported
tectute at tho Unlveralcy of
PT,
PLEASANTThreo
clothtile Free Preaa, lltllouih little
lucky, will apeak at 7 p.m., Moning
.eorurt~ctlon clasaes have preparation had been made blday, In Ewing Hall Auditorium
on Poyehological Time and Ito cornplsted lho laot of their meot- cause residents had only one
Influence
on
Architectural lngl. Eath class met for approx- da,y's notice of Lai&amp;.Yelte'a stop.
Forms. Tho lecture Is open to Imately six aooslons wllh each "Therefore, the cordial manparticipant completing a gar- nor in Which he was received
the public.
ment. Miss Louise Ulng, Coun~ was divested of all forJIIalley
Extension Agent, !lome Demon- or ceremony."
ANOTHER TREMOR
stration, wao the lnslnoctor.
After a Btl¥. of two and oneBELGRADE (UI'O- An earth
A brief st;yle review ""' hold half hOurs, lhe Goaeral bade
tre~or was recorded Saturday
Monday, May ~. in lhe auditori- ad!..,, to Joorney upriver to
near the soothern Yugoslav cl~ um of tho Courthouse Annex. Pfltoburt!lt and other cltloa beof Debar, the 1,26~ in the area Eight ladles modeling garments foro eornplofing his trlp at Bossince a sharp · quake last they had cornplsted were Mrs.
ton In mld.JIDIO. Prior to hlo
November. The tremor, regia. William Flloon, M r a, Gerald tour ct southern and ""llern
tering 4 to 5 degrees on tbe 12- Johnson, Mrs. Harvey Hutchins, otateo - 5,000 miles by boat
degre6 Mercali Seal~ was Mrs. Ruasell Jones, Mrs. 1!07 and carrtap in four montlla centered In Albania.
Woomer, Mrs. Qzy McWUllams, Lai&amp;.Yolte had 11110111 alx montlto
Mrs. Rs.Y Fox, and Mrs. James vlaltlni tile eaatern otateo. Hla
Capehart,
.Unlleli States tour, made It the
y, teaspoon aal t
Other ladles who participated lnvltatlon of eonsress, inclwled
1 lb. of sifted confectioner's
In the clasae• were Mrs. K. IL stops 81 CIDclnnatl and Marietta.
Ford, Mrs. Mark Ward, Mr1.
"Our House" Ia only one of
'I• c"' plus I tablespom Orange Everett
Schwartz,
Mrs.
Nollie
tile
57 llate memorlala aad ..,,_
Crush
Plants, Mrs. Glen B. Lopn, euma administered by The Ohio
I teaspoon grated orllllge riiXI
Mrs. Hubert Forbus, Mrs. W, S. Historical llocl~- A free foldCream butter and add rest of
Waldie, Mro. Edllll Roush, Mrs. er Uotlatt Utelr loeallona tDaf
ingredients. Beat until smooth.
Marlo Donahue, Mrs. Gracollun- be obtained by writing lhe llocleFills and frosts an 8 or 9 Inch
lap, Mrs. Juanita Uvlngston, t.f, at Columbus 43210. Ohioans
layer cake.
Mrs. Rutb Barnette, Mr1. Jo can loai1l more about tllelr po~
X - For convenience, dehy':'
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draled orange rind may be used .
1011, Mra. E. W, Stanley, and Soclecy,
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for the Arts" will be the theme
of lllls year'o Charleston Area
Home Demonatration CouncU

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ANOTHER SCHOOL year Ia almost
at an end. Just over two
POMEROY - We received a
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BliGHTEN UP YCMil HOME
FOR SPRING WITH OUR

•FLORALS
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•PLAINS

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MAY 1, 1918 - A DISPATCH
MAY 10, 1918- THE voter- 0
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from Cincinnati 58¥5: captain an Commodore F. A. Laidley,
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W, E. Roe, temporary head of late manager ot the LOuisvillethe Louisville - Cincinnati Pac- Cincinnati Packet Co., wUI rePT. PLEASANT- Have you ever
ket Co., has been succeeded by main in the company as a didesired to obtain a oompletely
Jobn W. Hubbard ol Pittsburgh, rector of its affairs.
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~new look"? The Maaon County
chosen at the amual meeting
Edison's inventions shown at HOme Demonstration Council
ot the stockholders. Capt. Roe the Ga1Upolis picture s h ow hopes to help Yllth this dealre
succeeded Commodore F, A. Thursday evening reminded us
during their ~ring Luncheon on
Laidley wh.en h.e recently sOJd or the !act that the llrst steamTuesday, Ma,y 21, ot the Moose
out his stock holdings.
boat on the upper Ohio River to Hall here.
be lfghted lllrooghout with Edi"'The New You'' is the theme
son's incandescent electric lights for this year's !$ring Luncheon,
. was the last packet Chesapeake, and the program certainly points
commauded and owned by the late out why this theme was chosen.
Captain Edwin F, Mad&lt;(y, and
Registration will take place
bullt at the Knox boat yards at !rom 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. A short
Marietta in 188J or 1884. The business meeting of the Maaon
Chesapeake was also e(Jiipped County H o m e Demonstration
with a storage battery. George Cooncll wtll be conwcted from
Knox was her engineer and Char- 10:30 - II a.m. At II Ruth
les Da,y, her ·steward in the LeYIIs and Gloria Grlllin will
Gallipolis - Parkerslxirg trade. present a hair styling demon~
The late John Rondoll ol Pom- stratlon. A potluck lunch l¥111
eroy, father of our "G.Is," was be observed at noon, At 1,30
mall clerk on the Chesapeake. p.m. the Pl&amp;aaant Homemakers
The big house boat "Float- will present a Style !ilow naring Palace, n lying opposite here rated by Mrs. TholiUis E. Norat the Raike farm landing along- rio. AI 1:45 p.m., Mrs. Reva
with the Raike junk neet has MuUina from Bernadlne'st Galbeen sold to the Cincinnati Boat llpolfa, will dlscu., and demonClub to take the place of Its strate the USJ! of aecesaorte11.
club boat wrecked by ice last At 2:15 p. m,, Mr1. Charles
winter.
White, from Rardin's iilloe Center, will narrate a iilloe Sl,yle
Only one-third of the U.S. Revue.
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"OUr Hooae.'" a three..atorY ottO rec..,ut.. was hold.
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brick tavem b!illt in 1819, was
In Ute ballroom Ia a planoIn honor ct llle evl!nt, a silk lhe center 0( Gallipolis village forte iiiideh I• sale!·to ha!e been
dma.tl, was elected Viceopresident, and Capt. Roe, treasurer French tricolor and tho picture llle. II received Ita IU!IDO be- PI&amp;.Yetl at. the reception, lll1888.
and general manager. Captain of llle General which lYilS given cause of owner Hen!)' CuahinJ's Tho Qhlo Historical Socle~ eomC. c. Fuller was re--elected su- to Gallipolis citizens by t h e practice of fnvltlng palronap pletely re~rell ai.4l relliml!lhetl
perintendent. M, F. Noll was French ~ernment wUI be dis- with ••Come over to·our hoUse.•• tho .P1'C1P0i'Qo :at 434 Fli-st' Avo.
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GALLJPOI.IS - Captain
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Riverman Passes On. This W"dS
the headline in the Mel!· 13. 1918
GallipoHs Daily TribWle.
Captain Charles RichaniSmall
died a.t his residence in this city
S\Inday morning after a long ill ·
ness of diabetes at the age of 68,
His funeral will be from t h e
residence at 1 p.m. T\J.esday ty

the Rev. F. M, Evans. Interment
will follow at Mound Hill by
Hayward. The pallbearers will
be Captain William D. Kimble,
Gilbert E. Bush, Captain lra B.
Huntington, Frank 1. Sibley, John
C. Rue, and T. S. Eachus.
Capt. Small was one of a famtly OC 13 children, the son uf
Richard Small and was born at
Samples Landing where his father opened a coal mine. It was
afterward called Small's Landing and was a coallng station for
packet boats for many years.
Capt Small was twice married, the first wife being Mlss
Hattie Brown, daughter ot Thomas Brown. Two children were
born of this union, Homer of
Bladen, and Mn. Dr. Ed Mar-

tindlil (Nellle) or Chesapeake.
His second wile, who survives,

was Miss Katie Gatewood, sister of the late Captain James
Gatewood. One daughter of this

union -

is Mabel, wife of 0,

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General Lafayette to Gallipolis,
on Ma,y 22, 1825, will be observ-

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Capt, Small was deputy sher~
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brother, William, and latersherUf. For many years he was clt,y
wharfmaster and also served as
steamboat master ondifferentlo-

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Discussion ot plans for extendof Richard Small survives ing the packet compan.y' s freight
Ml·s. George W. Parmele,yofBla- carriage business to Wheeling
den, now 80 years old.
and Pittsburgh, Jn an effort to
Capt. Small's Interests were relieve the railroada, occupied
alwa,ys with the river on which the attention of the board.
he was widely known and where
for 30 years he had a host of
MAY 8, 1918 - THE Barrett
friend! who have long regret- Towboat line left Cincinnati Tuested his steady decline in health day with three barges of auto.
and tare pained by his death. mobiles for New Orleans. They
The spring of 1918 brought a were loaded over the Louisville
renewed interest and boom in Line's wharfboat onto barges at
the packet business as these oth - Cincinnati. The automobiles, with
er Tribune River News stories tops up, were shipped on de c k
will tell:
barges.
It is said there wlll be more
MAY 6, 1918 - THE Lib- packet boats running soon beerty Transit Co-., new packet tween Pittsburgh • Charlestonline of Wheelin&amp; has purchas- Cincinnati. The present number
ed two new packets at New Or- or packets can not handle t h e
Jeans for the Pittsburgh-Char- business afforded.
leston-Cincinnati trade, says a
At last shipping on the Ohio
New Orleans dispatch.
River is to resume a more busIt is also reported that Cap- iness-like movement. Merchants
tains Fred Hornbrook and Har- along the Ohio will be served
ry Donally have purchased the with scheduled transportation and
Cast Mississippi River s i d a- the Liberty Packet Co. of Wheel.
wheel packet, Percey Swain, for ing, which was organized some
the Pittsburgh -Gallipolis-Char- months ago, will play the importleston trade.
ant parl
The Greene Line boats are doTwo steamers, the "Ellam"
Ing the biggest business in their and the '~Omaha,'' which have
history in the Cincinnati-Char- been in trade routes In the soothleston trade and l'eceivtng t h e ern parl of the Mississlppi.IUvhighest freight rates ever. It h; er, are now on their way north
reported that the boats are un- from New Orleans to enter the
able to carry all the freight of- Pittsburgh-Charleston trade. The
fered out of Cincinnati.
boats left the southern port SatThe Dunbar Js doing a big urday.
business in the Pittsburgh With the entry ot two new pacCharleston trade, so big in ract, kets jn the upper Ohio River
that the packet can not be kept trade, transportation Cacilitles
on iliU' schedule. Purser Ed Dun- will probably again be normal.
away Is in charge of the Dun- The steamer Dunbar operating
bar's office. Labor and f u e I between Pittsburgh - Charleston
have greatly increased operat- and the Liberty between Maring expenses ror the packets, latta and Wheeling are the only
sa,ys Dunaway, whJch accounts for two boats in 4_)Peration on long

the high freight rates.

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BoxDin9 Pc. Fomlly llox
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KATIE CROW

letter this week frmt the Olden weeks left. The seniors however
Thaxtons, former Meigs County will be dismissed sometime thls
residents who n(JW' live in Or- 'Week.
Just a reminder to motorists
ville, Calli.
In the letter they sent asking to be aware of ttrl:s, and to slow
for a subscription renewal to their cars down. In our neighborthe Daily Sentinel, they write: hood a person really has to be
"The Daily Sentinel Is a must careful. I think it would be wise
with us. It's wonderlul to be able it town officials triad to curb
to keep in touch with Meigs and this fast driving in the viUage of
surrounding communities by Syracuse. I rerer to the main
means of The Daily Sentinel. highway as well as thrnugh the
1\gai n our thanks. The Thaxtons." residential area.
I have seen cars go by our hmne
It is wol'llerful
so
fast that no child or even an
to hear from
folks like the adult coold have esc~ed serious
Thaxtons.
I t injury or death. So let us be car~
makes one feel tul. As the sign says, We have
good to receive lots of children but none to spare.
a
compliment
HAVE ~RECIPE from thetest
now and then. We
are delighted that kitchens oCOrange Crush, Orange
they enjoy the pa- Cream cake.
per so much.
CAKE LAYERS
KATIE
I package 0 lb. 3 or 4 o•.)
orange, yeHow or pJneapple cake
IN MY COLUMN lasl SuiXIoy mix
when reporting the recipe for
2eggs
black walnut cake, I omitted how
Orange Crush
much milk the recipe called for.
Prepare cake mix and bake in
It takes ~ cup. Mrs. Nancy Chan- two 8 or 9 Inch layersasdirccted
ce}" is forwardi~theicingrecipe on package using Orange Crush
for lhis cake and it will be in in place oC Hquid called for.
next week's coJwnrL
When layers are cold, lill and
frost with the following icing.
ORANGE CRUS/I CREAM
MR. AND MRS. Herman Warner, Pomeroy, ha\·e returned home
FROSTING
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months in the sunny south (flor-

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be held at ~mmersvllle, Thursday, June 6, on the aeeond noor
In lhe auditorium of tile Municipal Building. Tbe Maoon C&lt;Jun1ll
Home Demonstration Counpll be10118• to ibis area tp:'OUI).
Muon Count,y Home IJomon.
atrallon Club membero'llho plan
to attend are IMed to havelllelr
reglatrallon with ac~
money in to Mro. VIrgil Bumo,
Sr., pnaldent ct the Muon CGuat.f Homo llemonllratloli Coundl,
before Sotunl&amp;.Y, Ma,y ~5, 1968.

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mUean. 1'11:1 IIL\L aHndDit•
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had ~•.s. 18~~• .,...,.
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'express
cents lor adults and ' 15 cents · intqntlon . of
at Galllpoll'l
lor thlldfen Wider 18) lilchldes "' lit take hl~fell01r eountrymeh
a drink of punth served !rom' by lhe,hand. Aller tho lllealli·
the taproom bar. Children l¥1U! bt&gt;a£' Herald clock~ and cannon
parents or organlzetl Jli'IIUPS are silutes wero fired, the Gener·j·
admitted fno. . ·
" al's ~ . WI!S ~8coJ;Ied. to::{:'~
Lai&amp;.Yetto's visit to Gallfl&gt;olla Honse . wflera follow Frenc on his yearJong tour of lllo Unll-· Mill, ~· tl,l oxchlllge
.et1 Stales was particularly_.. nls-., of lhe Frenth J;levoprlllte because the 'rlllago had lutlqn, .were among lllose owalt.
lng hl!n.
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AppeiranCI,!fl ·at (,)U
of the Cbotceat li~rs, wai ser.
ved up" )II lhe balli'QOIII 1Nhleh
ATIIENS __: Nallonall7.!glown
waa ''tastefully ~eorated l¥llh
architect and educator ll•rb
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and eversr,«ts.'• OVer
Greene will vial! the Ohio· Vnl•.
the
door
''was a mlniBture orch
veral~ campus next "Mimclay,
and
IIUIIIY wreaths were
raised,
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Tuesday and WedneadiQ', ll!1der
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. lastelully arranged over tl(\! auspices of the School of Archidowa."
tecture and Dealgn,
"No vldt to 81\l' plaee wu
Greene, a protessor at archl·
ever
more ~sin&amp;" reported
tectute at tho Unlveralcy of
PT,
PLEASANTThreo
clothtile Free Preaa, lltllouih little
lucky, will apeak at 7 p.m., Moning
.eorurt~ctlon clasaes have preparation had been made blday, In Ewing Hall Auditorium
on Poyehological Time and Ito cornplsted lho laot of their meot- cause residents had only one
Influence
on
Architectural lngl. Eath class met for approx- da,y's notice of Lai&amp;.Yelte'a stop.
Forms. Tho lecture Is open to Imately six aooslons wllh each "Therefore, the cordial manparticipant completing a gar- nor in Which he was received
the public.
ment. Miss Louise Ulng, Coun~ was divested of all forJIIalley
Extension Agent, !lome Demon- or ceremony."
ANOTHER TREMOR
stration, wao the lnslnoctor.
After a Btl¥. of two and oneBELGRADE (UI'O- An earth
A brief st;yle review ""' hold half hOurs, lhe Goaeral bade
tre~or was recorded Saturday
Monday, May ~. in lhe auditori- ad!..,, to Joorney upriver to
near the soothern Yugoslav cl~ um of tho Courthouse Annex. Pfltoburt!lt and other cltloa beof Debar, the 1,26~ in the area Eight ladles modeling garments foro eornplofing his trlp at Bossince a sharp · quake last they had cornplsted were Mrs.
ton In mld.JIDIO. Prior to hlo
November. The tremor, regia. William Flloon, M r a, Gerald tour ct southern and ""llern
tering 4 to 5 degrees on tbe 12- Johnson, Mrs. Harvey Hutchins, otateo - 5,000 miles by boat
degre6 Mercali Seal~ was Mrs. Ruasell Jones, Mrs. 1!07 and carrtap in four montlla centered In Albania.
Woomer, Mrs. Qzy McWUllams, Lai&amp;.Yolte had 11110111 alx montlto
Mrs. Rs.Y Fox, and Mrs. James vlaltlni tile eaatern otateo. Hla
Capehart,
.Unlleli States tour, made It the
y, teaspoon aal t
Other ladles who participated lnvltatlon of eonsress, inclwled
1 lb. of sifted confectioner's
In the clasae• were Mrs. K. IL stops 81 CIDclnnatl and Marietta.
Ford, Mrs. Mark Ward, Mr1.
"Our House" Ia only one of
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Schwartz,
Mrs.
Nollie
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57 llate memorlala aad ..,,_
Crush
Plants, Mrs. Glen B. Lopn, euma administered by The Ohio
I teaspoon grated orllllge riiXI
Mrs. Hubert Forbus, Mrs. W, S. Historical llocl~- A free foldCream butter and add rest of
Waldie, Mro. Edllll Roush, Mrs. er Uotlatt Utelr loeallona tDaf
ingredients. Beat until smooth.
Marlo Donahue, Mrs. Gracollun- be obtained by writing lhe llocleFills and frosts an 8 or 9 Inch
lap, Mrs. Juanita Uvlngston, t.f, at Columbus 43210. Ohioans
layer cake.
Mrs. Rutb Barnette, Mr1. Jo can loai1l more about tllelr po~
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draled orange rind may be used .
1011, Mra. E. W, Stanley, and Soclecy,
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for the Arts" will be the theme
of lllls year'o Charleston Area
Home Demonatration CouncU

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at an end. Just over two
POMEROY - We received a
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BliGHTEN UP YCMil HOME
FOR SPRING WITH OUR

•FLORALS
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•PLAINS

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MAY 1, 1918 - A DISPATCH
MAY 10, 1918- THE voter- 0
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from Cincinnati 58¥5: captain an Commodore F. A. Laidley,
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W, E. Roe, temporary head of late manager ot the LOuisvillethe Louisville - Cincinnati Pac- Cincinnati Packet Co., wUI rePT. PLEASANT- Have you ever
ket Co., has been succeeded by main in the company as a didesired to obtain a oompletely
Jobn W. Hubbard ol Pittsburgh, rector of its affairs.
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chosen at the amual meeting
Edison's inventions shown at HOme Demonstration Council
ot the stockholders. Capt. Roe the Ga1Upolis picture s h ow hopes to help Yllth this dealre
succeeded Commodore F, A. Thursday evening reminded us
during their ~ring Luncheon on
Laidley wh.en h.e recently sOJd or the !act that the llrst steamTuesday, Ma,y 21, ot the Moose
out his stock holdings.
boat on the upper Ohio River to Hall here.
be lfghted lllrooghout with Edi"'The New You'' is the theme
son's incandescent electric lights for this year's !$ring Luncheon,
. was the last packet Chesapeake, and the program certainly points
commauded and owned by the late out why this theme was chosen.
Captain Edwin F, Mad&lt;(y, and
Registration will take place
bullt at the Knox boat yards at !rom 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. A short
Marietta in 188J or 1884. The business meeting of the Maaon
Chesapeake was also e(Jiipped County H o m e Demonstration
with a storage battery. George Cooncll wtll be conwcted from
Knox was her engineer and Char- 10:30 - II a.m. At II Ruth
les Da,y, her ·steward in the LeYIIs and Gloria Grlllin will
Gallipolis - Parkerslxirg trade. present a hair styling demon~
The late John Rondoll ol Pom- stratlon. A potluck lunch l¥111
eroy, father of our "G.Is," was be observed at noon, At 1,30
mall clerk on the Chesapeake. p.m. the Pl&amp;aaant Homemakers
The big house boat "Float- will present a Style !ilow naring Palace, n lying opposite here rated by Mrs. TholiUis E. Norat the Raike farm landing along- rio. AI 1:45 p.m., Mrs. Reva
with the Raike junk neet has MuUina from Bernadlne'st Galbeen sold to the Cincinnati Boat llpolfa, will dlscu., and demonClub to take the place of Its strate the USJ! of aecesaorte11.
club boat wrecked by ice last At 2:15 p. m,, Mr1. Charles
winter.
White, from Rardin's iilloe Center, will narrate a iilloe Sl,yle
Only one-third of the U.S. Revue.
Senate stands for election at
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20) In ·Ute bedroOm Laf&amp;.Yelte a ~1'00!11. public 'and . •aJe
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baJirWm
polis lavern mere Lafayotte
"OUr Hooae.'" a three..atorY ottO rec..,ut.. was hold.
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C8pta1n Oscar Barrett, Cin- greeted - - ! e .
brick tavem b!illt in 1819, was
In Ute ballroom Ia a planoIn honor ct llle evl!nt, a silk lhe center 0( Gallipolis village forte iiiideh I• sale!·to ha!e been
dma.tl, was elected Viceopresident, and Capt. Roe, treasurer French tricolor and tho picture llle. II received Ita IU!IDO be- PI&amp;.Yetl at. the reception, lll1888.
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