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lli:fm:" II'JI*II10.DJD.v~ei,Polll,t!l'Oy·Mitldleport,O~Apr.14,1D67
Crosses (Hardships)~.,:...:
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B REV JACK YOUNG
for assistance and at the same
"i!.Yany
will cPiile after me, let him Ume place condltlOIIS as to the
' and take up his cross dajly, and follow proeedure God s!iould
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church.
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-A covered dish dinner preceded the meeUog, members and
guests being seated at tables
decorated wlth ll)lring Dowers.
The Rev. 1. Gardner gave table
grace.
New olficers Installed w e re
Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, presldent; Mrs. Denver Rice, vice
resident· Mrs. Edgar Pr at 1
.' Mrs. Franldln
d

~ecretary·

.and falnlly will!

Miller, SandY Humphreys, Mrs. Co!Dmltlee Jllernhers for the
William Tolbert, Mi's. Do n project are J.1ra. Leslie' Ervin,
Scbilllng, Mrs. Marie M.tlls. Mrs. Reva Beach, altd Mu.
Mrs. Leo Childs, Mrs. William Lena McKinley, Donations were
Bradford, Homer Jones, ·tena made to the cancer ~d and
McEihin~y, Mrs. George lfud· the regular co(llt)buli"l' to the
son, Mrs. Herbert Fink and New England Cbrlstlaa EvanMr. William Reuter.
gellzlng Mission and . tlle local
Mrs. Oscar Roush dlll)llayed churcb building fund w~e plaethe sliver bowls pur!'hased by ed ill this . year's budget
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Salubury Crusade
Worker1Announced

Volunteer worketl f9" !he can·
cer crusade In Salisbury town·
ship, acebrding to c:halrman,
Mrs. Robert Bowen are Mrs.
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EJirl Frecker, Mrs. William
Wagner Jr., Susan Lanning, Con· La n1ng Li d Sliaff J
me. n ' n a
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Smith, Mrs. Denver Hysell.
Mrs. AnlolQ
Harold Blsckston,
MAlso,Maxine
Mrs. W 1
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ter Schreiber, $1rley Jordan,
Mrs. Robert Halley, Maxine
Miller, Mrs. Lydia Gilkey, Mrs.
Bernice Jeffers, Mrs. Betty
Folmer, Sue Tracy, Brenda
Bentz and Beverly Smith.

cer, opened tile semce with a Governor James- A. Rhodes
prayer · and gave each officer has IsSued a Proclamation In
th h
I th . d t'e She Ohio I N tlo 1 Lib.
W ek
e c atedrge o h e&lt;r .uth' s.bo • .A II olr'22a .na hi rharyh el
entertained members of the
presen eac one WI a o.. pr
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the regular meeting of the MASON - Donna Gibbs " Hearthstone Class of the First
let "Words of Faith from the vites all Ohio citizens to avail
l'/Omet&lt;'s Auxiliary of the
elected president for the
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Church in Middleport
Bible" and book markers en- themselves of the priceless cui·
Manley Post 263 American
vear Tuesday by t h'
even·n·
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- Iure. Sh e cosI t ural opport unit!es prov lded
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evening.
Mason Grade School PTA. ,,. Darst, president, opened the
ed with the poem, "May I Be for them by the public ub.
meetmg was held at
othy Russell is the
meeting and welcomed me m·
Big Enough "
raries of our state
of Mrs Sherman
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vice-president.
rs me u ng r. an rs. ·
Mrs. Ger ac , preBI en , con- Pomeroy Public Library Is
w1th Mrs. Wilham L. Secretary will be Ceeile 10 Jan Hughes who have returned
dueled the business meeting. open slx days each week from
president, presiding.
Meter and Beulah Bocock 1, from spending the winter in
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds gave de- 12 to 5 p.. m. The public is
lor peace was given by treas~er. New officers will " Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. p 8 u 1 Grim,
voHons, using prayer, an ¢1· lnvlted to viSit the library any
WUI Winston, chaplain.
Mrs. 1E&lt;llion Baker gave de- sur1 c·t&lt;y, N.c.,and Mr.an d
cle, "ChriStian Adventure," and lime.
..&gt;b in&lt;talled at the May
Refreshments were servw y Plans lor the annual
vot1ons using the topic, "Seeond Mrs. Robert Sever an&lt;i family
Many new titles from the best
But I e r, Mrs. Erne'! I Talent Show were completed. Thoughts Are Better Than First of Zanesville, were called here
I
seller lists, both Dctlon and nonI
Tryouts will be Friday' April Thoughts." A card of thanks due to lllness and death of their
faction, are now available. Some /
'fy f
14, at the Mason Youth
was read from the Dewey Rich· lather, Mr. Victor Grim.
cr. the newest are:
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7:30p.m. Tentative date for ardson family who have moved Mr. and Mrs. Gene Abbott
FICTION
the show is April 29.
~~froomlowtha lorclthae gilt given them and daughter, Lori, of Llincas- . A reading, "The Purpose or
The Arrangement, by Kazan:
tors are Miss Gerri Steele
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' ter, are guests of their parenis, Urute&lt;l Presbyterian Women," The Meigs County Better Live- The Secret of Santa Vlttorla, by The April meeUng of the
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Miss Lucy Bulmer.
A report was g&lt;ven on the Mr. and Mrs. William Morris opened the meeting of the Mis· stock Gurnsey.Jersey Club met Crichton; Capable of Honor, by Chester W.S.C.S. was held at
Aprill4, 15, 16
Foul · weather gear ordered suceesslul Easter b':"akfast and and family, and Mr. and Mrs. s&lt;onary Socie.ty of the Syracuse at the home of their advisor, Drury; All In the Family, by the church with Mrs. Harold
"FIREBALL 500"
F 1r s t Umted Presbyterian Donald Mora, Monday ln its O'Connor; The Time is Noon, Spencer and Mrs .. G. 4 Mi&lt;;h·
' F.rankla
AnneUe by the P.T.A. lor grade school early mormng serv&lt;ce on Eas· Martin E. Abbott.
A.valon
FuniceUo patrol boys was modeled by fer Sunday by the ciaSB. The Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson Church In the church annex the first meeting of the year. Three by Bucko; God's Warrior, by
as leaders, using the tot;:••
Jimmy Frame, one of the pa- class donated $!!10
the of Logan were Sunday guests of afterooon or April 7.
new members were welcomed. Slaughter When Eight Be !Is Dialogue Through. S;harmg..
trol bo)'S. Ten outfits h a v parsonage repa&lt;r,;"nd the Dol· their daughter and son·il&gt; law, .Ada Slack, president, p r •· Ofllcers were elected lor the Toll, by Alistair MacLean, and 011
the
a- film
been purchased, although
' Iars for Scholars
was Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ohlinger. Sided, assc•ted by V&lt;ce president new year as follows:
The Wedding Bargain, by AI!·
Melhodls':: '" the
are presently only eight boys discussed. A round • robm card Michael (Mick) Morris, son Laura
who gave the 1 Pam Henderson; vice president, nes s. Turnbull.
City of
showing
Who patrol for the schooL
was sent to ~rold. Hubbard7 a of Mr. and Mrs. William Mor· devotions, Lay Down The David Mora; secretary, Roger
NON • FICTION
lUes at Flower Esther Hall,
These eight boys were intro- patient at UmverBity Hosp&lt;tai ris, is with the U. S. Army in Wrong Burdens And Tak' Up Nease· rreasurer, Dan Nease: The Murderers Among Us, by churches, neighborhood lnt.r·
duced by Ray Tutker and com· 10 Columbus.
Ft. Jackson, S. C. Alter com- The Right Ones," from the Mls· News ~eporter, Joy Theiss; Re- Wechsberg; '!'hat Quall, Robert, esls and changes ill the clty. .
mended for their service to the Mr.. and Mrs. Richard Sayre pleting basic training there he S!on yearbook. She also gave creation leader, Larry Hollow; by Margaret A. Stanger; Jour· The meetmg was
with
TONIGHT ond SATURDAY
school and community. T bey were 10 eharge of the PT?gram. will report May 19 to a Com· prayer.
health and safety Renee Burke ney Through the Holy Land by a Call to Prayer; song, Give
Aprll14-15
are Jimmy Frame, K e vi
the close of the eveniOg the munications School in Georgia. . Roll cell was answered by and junior leade;s, 1\llea Mor~ Betty H. Wolf; The Jury 'ae- of the Best to Your Master,"
"RIDE BEYOND
Brown,
Wesley
Roush,
served refreshments of He is a graduate of Middleport SIX members with a scripture and Linda Hollow.
turns, by Nizer: Inside South with Mrs. Harrah as aceompan·
VENGEANCE"
(Techolcolar)
Roush, Duane Johnson,
snoball cake, Ice ~~ and IUgb School and attended Ash· verse, followed with secretary There were 11 members pre- America by Gunther· The lsi, and a prayer lor evangelConnors, Joan Blon·
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K
nd
coffee
those
and treasurer repor ts wh'IC h sent The club Is open to any Death of' a President by
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"'UT OF SIGHT"
· Mrtoand
Mattending
Job MmcludN
land College.
J ohnson. Chr &lt;S earm, a
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Ricky Ohlinger.
:g
r~. n c ee' Mr. and Mro. Dewey Rich· were approved.
boy .or gtrl in the county be· chester· Bitter Herit~ge -Vlel- Mrs. Michael was narrator
Dal:y; Gacy Lewis &amp; , Devotions were led by
~· an dM~- ru:rd SaYre, ardson have moved to Burling. The group will meet in the tween tho ~ge• of Qand 1g ~nd nam ~ American Democracy for the program. Others a..
Marvin Frame, minister of
Mr. and Mrs. All son
ion, Iowa. They were active in annex Monday evening, Apr. 17, wishes tO have either ·a regil!- 11M1·19(]6 by Arthur M. Schle.: sisting were Ethel Orr, Ada
Mason Methodist Church.
J"';, Wrs.
en
es, the Middleport First B a p t 1s t at 6:30, to prepare bandages to tered Gurnsey or Jersey animal singer jr A Search lor Truth Morris, and Mildred Frank.
P.T.A: Book Awa~d was won "
o n erner.
Church.
be. sent overseas. Shirts . and as a project. Everyone Interest- by R~th Montgomery; Senato; Prayer was by Mrs. Mlchael.
I by MISS Ivy Sleeth s first
m&lt;ltens Will be sent to Martmez. ed in joining mould contact the Fulhrlght: Portrait of a Pub- Mcs. Spencer bad charge of
Connie room. Refrcsh~t~ were
ATI'END SHRINE . 1 town House of Ne&lt;ghborly Ser· advisor lrilinedlately. Meetings lie Philosopher, by Tristram the pledge service: Pledge carda
Stevens
by lbe hosp&lt;tal&lt;ty
1 Mrs. Cora Beegle, MISs Sh&lt;r· v1ce, Albuquerque, N. M.
will be held on the sfcond and Colfm· Stillmeadow Calendar: were read and signed. The soog
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!ley Beegle. Mrs. Don SDires. A May Fellowship meeting at fourth Thursday of each month. A Co.;.trywoman's Journal, by "Take My Life and Let It B~,"
I Mrs. Shirley Spires, Mrs. Carl the Forrest Run Methodist The next meeting wiU be held Gladys Taber and Amy Vander. followed !lnd cards were pla~
,
IK a u t, and Mrs . Gertrud• Church was announced lor May at the home ol f,arey and Lin· bill's New Complete Book of ed on the altar. Prayer of comThe Sew Rite Sewing C I u b Mitcllell attended a meeting of 5. Everyone having old nylon da Hollow APril' fl.
Ell tt
milment was read and a prayer
HomeWednesday evening at the 1 Thea Court, Ladies Oriental h~se is asked to get in touch Tbe m~tlng was adjourned .J.:e ·~lso are new western, circle formed . each member of·
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of Mrs. Harold Hood IShrine m columbus on We&lt;lnes- ~1th any member of the MIS· and refreshlnenll were serve&lt;! science fiction and mysteries, lerlng a prayer.
wtth Mrs. Don McKmght as day.
s10nary, so that they may be l to Larry Hollow, Linda Hollow, and the juvenile department Mrs. Erwin presided over Ill•
Mrs. Calvm S1mpson ,
taken to this meetmg.
IRoger Nease Roma Nease Dan h
ftl
business meeting with 14 mem·
1
furnished the hostess gilt.
Hood, Mrs. Raymond Baity. A free will offering of J11.25 Nease, Lee Ann Nease, St~phen as many new
es.
bers present. More than 50 slct
. Alter a short business meet· Mrs. Calvin Simpson, Mrs.
was taken. Missionaries to '-ba ase David Mora Rhea Mocalls were reported. A card
10 charge of the president, ward Wells, Mrs. Don Collins, prayed for,"
was read,~ d ra ~rk Mora Pa,;, Henderson Fourth Birthday
.,.. sent to Mrs. B. A. IJo4.
a r.P.rt was given on tile rum- Mrs. Ronald Browning, Mr s. 1 prayer. of~~red. "The Joys I and Mary Mor~.
Of .lion Horwred
son. An all day meetillg was
mage sale held last week. Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. Flo Str~ck· 1 AdverSity, laken from "J y
MASON _Mr. and Mrs. Jolin announced for April !1, to com"bEdoswteassrd Wells will be the next land, Mrs. William
I For An Anxious Age." a stu
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R. Roach entertained Sunday plete evaluation papers and
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Mrs. Don McKnight, and Mrs. guide on Philippians, was the
pee
tmpson
with a party honoring their son, knot a ·comforter.
Attendmg were Mrs. Harold Elza Gllmo~.
program topic. All took part. Completes Coul'lle
Larryray, on his 4th birthday. Mrs. Morris presented two
Mrs. Black, the hostoss, serv. Specialist Four David A. Cake ice cream and kool ade cancer bandages sh!! lmltted.
ed refreshments to Mrs. Pick· Simpson, 21, son of Mr. and were' served. Attending were: The group hu finished a quilt,
ens, Frank&lt;e Mumaw, Rachel Mrs. Paul A. Simpson, Rose Annette Lane, Mary Ann Tripp, which ls for sale. The regu.
McBr&lt;de, Mayme Holmes and •Hill, Pomeroy, completed a ra· Robie Keyes, Dlane Finnicum, Jar meeting Is the first Thur..
Florence Potts.
dio relay and carrier course at Koren Brown, Sharry Russell, day of each month.
the U.S. Army School, Europe, Pauletta Randolph Della Ran·
in Lenggreis, Germany, Ap!ll l dolph, Bobby Dewhurst, Mr.
BOYER PROMOTED
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7.
and Mrs. Paul Randolph, Bar- Larry Boyer, United States
During the course he was bara Lane, Pearl Keyes, Jndv' Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. WJI.
trained to Install, operate and Hughes, Kathryn Russell aad llam Boyer of Uncoln Hg!s.,
maintain field radio relay car· Mable Lane.
IPomeroy, bu been promoted
~
A film was shown when the rlers and related communlca· Sendmg gifts were Barbara ID Petty Officer 2nd Class. He
11L&lt;gnt and Life Men's Fellow· lion equipment
and Connie Lewls, Johnny and has served for the past year In
J.o;
· Class of the Laurel CIIII I He Is a communication center lclndy Workman.
cuba and Is e11pected borne on
Relllllllberwllerlt.lbuset! t&lt;&gt;
Free Methodist Churcb m e t specialist In the 34th Signal Bat· - - leave May 22. He Is a 1961
have £dod chiclal tbr Sullday
You'llfilld that, as a "FuUService" bank
evening In the recrea. ltallon's Company B. He was ,Schoolln 1965. His wife, Becky, graduate of Pomeroy Higb
dinaer?.Weli,-JQ!canhave
we provide fast, fow.c06t bank loaDs f~
I, lion rooms or the parsonage. graduated from Pomeroy Hlgb lives In New Haven, W. Va. School.
Col. S.•ltb&amp;"Ba:ijxl &amp;abu:ky
lillY wdrthwhile purpose-pel'BOII81, fam.
Devotions were led by B II l
FrW Cblabn 1111. t!a1 u the
ily, orlbusiness! Payments are ~ch as to
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week. LUie tadq. j\11 :JOII have
Bailey who read the l!lth and '
to do fl lid:
8Dd take it
fit rifht into your bud&amp;et and -as you
first 8 verses of tile Ulth I
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Psalms.
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A silent prayer followed by ,
uuar&lt; credit ~tanding for the future!
the Lord's Prayer in unison
bet a balk Ioera lun •••
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given. They decided to
3 Plectl Tender, Tasty Chicken
lld&lt;&lt;coft&lt;to the bome of Mr. and ,
Plus all tbe trimmin's
11oors. Ernest Powell at a later '
(A eompleto banquet for one)

Show Tryouts
Are Ton,'ght

.!-"~:ion, Tu~sday

A quilt with ea•h
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Church Ladl'es
W
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Livestock Club
Bandages Monday Elects New
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We fix Sunday
~ dinner seven
days a week "

THE BOX

$1.35

THRIFT BOX .................. .. $2.50
9 Pieces Chicken Only
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THE BUCKO ............. ·...... $3.95
1D Pieces Kentucky ll'ried Chicken

1 Pill! Craclilln' Gravy

.POMEROY

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Jennng Meigs Count¥ far over 95 year~

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Hot Rolli
(Serves Dto 'I)

THE BARREL ...... ·· ·........ ·.. $5.25
lll Pleeea Col Sanden' Cblcken

Member Federal Jlamoe System
M1111ber I'DIC

· All Accountt IIIIUml Up To $15,000 Under

n. Fllhr•l DepoiiHnivrlftce Corporlflon

Open
Friday
Nights
to 7•00
p• m•
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The fllm was "The Govern·
ment Is Your Business."
Attending were Ernest Pow·
ell, Lawrence Smith, G r o v er I
IKlein, Harry Clark, Steve Eblin, Bill Bailey, Clarence Cur·
Otto Lohn, Pearl J a c o b '·
" r&lt;m Wise, Reb. Eugene . Glll,
guest Calvin Lane. Refresh11
were aerved.

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Pageant Planned
. At Morning StaT

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"Holy Altar.'' SUnday It r:so
p. m. at the Morri!ng Star EUB :

CROW'S. STEAK HOUSE ;:~~~:.·~:~:I
taken to help 1IPOI1liOf • group
called "The Happy· SeV!II" to

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Men's Class Has
FrlmShowmg
At Parsonage

This Week-End

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Are Open Both friday and Saturday
Nights- Friday Night Until8 and
saturday Night Until9 ··A Good Time

For Family Shopping Qnd Saving In 'Our
Store Wide Clearance sale

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port Otri ol Cbrlst lD Mid· R~~ lll were ;LeOta Haw. c~ation. meinherl asked to
dleport ThUrsday evening at the ley, Marvin ~lty, aertillde contribute.
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mem er s
Fred I name mscr&lt;bed, was presented
Gardner of. Johnson C•:ty Tenn- to Mrs. Gill for ber family.
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are here for several days visit . ten ng were Mrs.
with friends and former par· Fr&lt;end, Mrs. Grover K I e' n,
JShioners • They are houseguests fer
Mrs. MArthur
Laura
gu WISe,
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Mildred Hawley and ' ar . en e
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Mrs. Nan Moore. Tbe Rev. Mr. James Gilmore, Mrs. p e a r I
Gardner is a former pastor of Jacobs, Mrs. Harry Clark Mrs
he Middl rt C h u r c h of' Hubert Wolle and son, K~itll. ·
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AI! Impressive IDlllallati!lll ser· tile reading, "Legend of t belthe clats for the church and re.
vlce for .new officers was con- R$1drop."
' j)orled thai ID81chlnll · candel·
dueled by Mrs. Edgar Reynolds NoleS of !hanks were read !!bra were ordered. !f!!e clasa
at the April meeting of the from Mrs. Leota HaWley lllitl ~anned a food . ~will' lor the

Tri~ a..•e
T'ltles at
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Mr. a~ Mrs. Charles E. was made for Betty Crocker lett, assiStant secretary; a". p
L'b
Young, High St., SJ!OIII several coupons, and it was decided to :rs. Norman Yeauger, treasur
,Omeroy I rary
days m ~ast Bank, W. Va. w1th get a plaque lor names of ser- ·
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Are Announced
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed· &lt;vicemen of the church.
Mrs. Reynolds, Installing olfl-

Ch UfChClaSS
'ddleport . gar Young.
InMr.M,
and Mrs. Willis Anthony The Rev and Mrs

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shameful instrument of capital purrlsh· ment one will petition God for
A jomt meetmg with Hysell
bearer was deemed as unfit to continue to items believed to be nece,.ary,
Run was
April 19 !'Y
this world. It was difficult for His followers and when the Item Is not receiv· Mrs L
And
f N the Women's MISsionary Socte·
physic·
ed - God Is blamed. Whe n
· arry • · erson
ew ty of the Laurel. Cliff F r ~ e
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wooden eros· The problems of life seem to one petitions God he must real· rvt"n,l ~~a ..~ ~&lt;cal pa· Methodist Church 10 a meeting
shoulders.
surround and defeat until many ize that God can see the past, /enr 8 M0 ~~a . In Gal- Thursday at 1:30 p.m. ill I be
the problems, are tempted to cotnmlt suicide, present, and future. God knows
~· ~ WMPO R : a~"' recreation room of the parson8 0 · ta·lage.
. a'.' d which never. solves any prot&gt; our needs, and He will supply
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cames w1th Iem. A solution IS available for as He deems nece"ary. When
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Mrs. Gerald Pullins, prest·
far heavier upon the diflicllities
make"lor lwe
our times of alfllc· Pvt. John Hood has beenldent, was in charge. Devotions
than any phySICal b•msell, 1f one " sought w&lt;tl&lt; lion 10 retrospect, we can ob· here for a leave with his par· were led by Mrs. Arthur WISe
seasons of affl&lt;c· God's assiStance. Yet m a n y •serve God's hand Interplaying ents, Mr. and Mrs. Miltor, Hood, who read lbe 34th Psalm and
unto all, but are I would rathei prolong t~e anX&lt;e-1 in the end result The writer of following hls graduation from prayer was by Mrs. H a r r Y
for our s 1 n s. ty by attempting to discover Hebrews states: "Now no chast· Ft. Knox, Ky. He has 1&gt;e&lt;1n Clark. A donation was made to
tb_e results of o u r the solution by themselves, on- ing lor the present seemeth to assigned to Aber&lt;leen Proving the cancer fund.
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brmg forth new al· .IY to approach God as a last be joyous, but grievous: never· Grounds, Maryland, where he Herman Furry, a ID!Sslonary,
. Iresort.
theless afterwards It yieldeth will be in special traming lor will t:old a meeting on April 19
ICeasionally persons w&lt;ll
Whenever a person asks God the peaceful fruit of righteous- 13 weeks. He is a graduate of at .the Laurel Cliff Free Meth·
tile reslly worth living?" Ito come unto his assistance, one ness to those exercised.
Middleport lf&lt;gh SchooL
The Hysell
Run
Soc1etyChu:ch.
w1ll cooperate.
A plea
Bowles, Mrs. Harrison Bentley
and Mrs. Arnold Richards, .ih
Emma Bland contributing.

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The Meilft't"t .,
News Beab':

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and 1h
We drainage oyst.eml
Gauges - Gallipolis,; Itt and
JliHN
and
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Tee
22.3 running 37 feet ol rollel'll;
s.u eonservaliotl
Strvlce
stream channel improvements, ed Mr. HusseU with piBill
Pt. Pleasant, 25.211; Pomerot· PT. PLEASANT - John A. sod waterways, and perhaps these works of improvement.
Mason, 23.31; Hinton, : 1.69 ris· Hussell, sandhill Road, Ia plan- some drainage.
The dlvorslon ditch II the lint
ing; Kanawha Falls, 5.60 fall· ning 1o build 1500 feet of diver. Recently, Denver Yoho, Con· project which he plans to e.aring; Charleston, 20.:13. London
ry out. It w11l be located behind
and Marmet, running one half
Ihis house and will serve a dual
foot of rollers; Winfield, run·
purpose of protectlng t.he farm·
ning three feel.
. slead from water runnmg down
By ROBERT WINGETT
off the hill Into the 1arden and 1
Boat Moveme~
law? and at the same time
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Galllpollo - Harvey Jordar.
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tectmg a crop field which he
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up 8:25p.m.; Jeflhoat up 11:55 AMES, Iowa &lt;UPil -ll&lt;ln lswrat shlfts.m the wmter a11'1 ,developing this year. The chan·
TODAY S THO~GHT - Her· , Elber H. Carpenter of .Stivers· p. m.; Scott ctlotin down 1:15 Smith ran for president bf the spnrt shiftS m the summer an~ I nel work and . waterways will
edlty determmes the color of viii• Is one of the md1v1duals a.m.; Peggy ll&lt;lwney Hown 2:40 Iowa State University student ,prefers sandals to shoes. H. . be on the Logan Burdette farm
~e's eyes, but envtr~nmenl IS , ol this ·~altern.
a. m.: Elgercliff down 4 a.m. :' hody on a promise to drag ~he , doesn't bother wltlt socks at any , which Mr. Husseii
wnat makes them hght up. - ·
ears ~ld • Aliquippa down 4:40a .. m.; John school "kicking and srreammg lime.
bought from Grace Stone.
Unknown
Mr ·Carpenter, 69 Y
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He has been known to 11 dre;s
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aod a retired gas company enr J. Rowe own 5.40 a. Ill·' ran mto the 20th century.
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[ The District tree piBintinlgj
loyee got a notion a few years Durant up 8:25 a. m.
I At this point, it is difficult to up" only once . thiS year-the ' crew JS finished plantlng
p
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THE groundbreaking event ' back that he would like to par· Kanawha River _·Marmet, te w 0 s a .
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res dent of the stud body. He Ithis season. The last trees
fo• the official beginning of new 'ticipate in local aerial activi· Mt. State up 7:50 p. :m.: l'ort where. But there h:~ kbeen a~ ~ho~ed up ln a bla~r and tie be planted were on the
U.S. Rt. 33 m Meigs County, ties. SO he oined the CAP. Dearborn down 8.40 : p, m.: unholy .amount of te '"8 1a;a l laid slacks and wing-tip shoe;\ mine behind West ?:~!~=~~
this coming Wednesday at 10·30 group at Reedsville and began Solvay up 4 a.m.; Winfield, screammg gomg ~ '::.ar~ed ~without socks-and apolo- Eleven acres were
a. m., deserves the attendance pursuing the interest
e let d , ized
"A man should be l in that tract. Four
1 Elisha Wood up 3:30p.m.; Ma· State ever smce
or all available residents.
, ry Jan down 4:45 p. m.: w H engm~ermg semor was e c e :gud ed b what he thinks not ' trees were planted on the
Organizers of the ground· Ebe~, now. an. avid worker
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P• I· Smith
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the
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Ridge On Carl and Bob Power&gt;'
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k th
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Iumn olive
were planted. T h e
.,..,. time, eonfllliGB, traftl ud ..., • • •
interest in progress -especi· ment. "I think I would rather d
6·40 a. m : B~by Lere Imaking news since the day he ' . m'! mtn s . e manjuana autumn olive were
oily in the direction of Rl. 33 [fly than eat," he has said.
d~=~ 6 .45 a . m . .
· [was elected
'[ diSclosure ''ts bemg used as an I chiefly for wildilfe
in a
fees. See ezactlr bow JUIIl' aew BileJo,lr •
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excuse by many people who I
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Mr. Carpenter, incidentally.
,l1ave been tr in to et rid nf border ~long e ge 0
The groundbreaking schedul·
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St t . Obio River - Lock 14, Polly I But the uproar surroundmg
y _g
g.
' white pme which cover •
Jive us a geeral idea f1l. JOIII' color lllld flllllt
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IS the unc e o ormer ra eg1c Cr
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h 't eak until me and my 1deas smce my
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u I election "
over an acre of plantmg
pnfere~~ee. Thea Nlu! We'D aileD JGII It
grounds at Rock Springs, wiU,LeMa. LeMay, a famed armed ]ord. down 5.40 a.m., S.M. last week, when the .cu ll e~e
gether
yoar eonvenieDCe, ahow JOII a ~
feature a brief talk by Pearl E I r
y ff'
b
Jenks down 6 a. m., Lock 16, newspaper revealed Smith had I •
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d '· ,,~, ~~
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ldeeted ranse of aamplee 111141 1lhil JGII •
Masheter director of highways. borces. oMleer,
. C wast orn m L. F1ore
own 5 a. m. .• Lo ck 19 • attended a man..Juana par tY
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recently asked for .,
accarale, oa~ ......
in Ohio. Masheter. though very orn 10 el~s. oun~ 0~ P~P. Luther Herdman up 5:30a.m.; Up to then, most Iowa Slate
are carl F. Bosweii and
No oWII•U.. 4 ..... 1 J
lew are aware of it, is a Meigs lerty present l own
Y r. Lock 21, Duncan Bruce up 4:3C ;\udents who cared abo~t
aid A. Stewart on Cain Ridge.
County native. It is reported Carpenter.
a. m.; Steel Ranger up 5.15 a campus poliHcs appeared to I 1 ···J ):r:· --· ""f.lit'"'"Y ·~·"'?i' ·n~, T"'l&gt; The Boswell farm consists ol
he was born at a relative','
m.; OVEC up 5:40a.m.: Lock support Smith. at least to some I The difference between at '119 acres and the Stewart farm
CALL 446-1830
home near !be Athens County THE Citizens' Scholarship 23, Jefferson down 2:55 a.m.; extent. But !be ink was hardly ical family 0 f 1
h'ld
Yi&gt;d is 76 acres. Both of these
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line while his mother was ther~ Fund in Meif!lS County n(&gt;ed~ Ihe Nar1onaI up 6:05 a· m· ·• Green· dry on the mart··Juan~ story m· 3 typical familywoof cthreerenis an
the cooperators ask eel for "'1Sista1oce1
Cl~
for a brief visit.
:very active support of all citi· up Locks, Alton Zephyr up 3:50 the Iowa Stale, Dat!Y beforo difference between a popula· with conservation plans ~ n
All hi gil school bands of the zens t~· help it become an over· P: m : Edward S Bosworth .up " hnpea~'h Smith pel! lions were lion that is stable and a popu· they would both like to "&lt;!lid a
counly are being asked to at- [whelmmg success thts year.
4 20 p. m... R~~enswood u~ 8.30 \bemg ~1rculated on cam_pus.
lation that is dmlbling every
pond. Mr. Boswell wdl
50 1 his pond this year and Mr.
Shop With Confidence
tend and participate. In addJ·
.
p. m.; PrmcLpJo down 9.40 p. 'fhe Impeachment arbon now V('ars
tion, several othel· highwav de- Chairman Fr_ed Morrow h a~ I m.; A. D. Haynes II up to p.m:: , is in the hands of the student ~ ·
art plans to buHd a pond
Where Credit is Convenient.'
partment officials such as J "1. called a meetmg of the board i Valvoline up 11 p. m.; Frank!m ' senate. The "senators" tried to -Dr. Lincoln H. Day, Vale Vn : yeat·.
Up to 2 ye•n to P•y~
''Dyke" Wilson and John Dowl· of dl!ectors for thiS Wednes· , B. up 11:45 p.m.: Robert P. II· Iget a sounding_ of campus [ ivemty demograpber.
About 18,1100 feet of iilo will
er, will attend. v. N. Holder· day at t P· m. Mr .. Mor~ow boll down 1:10 a. m.; H. E. I opinion before takmg actiOn and I
he installed in !&gt;fason County
man, job contractor for the 14 hopes tile . membership dnve Bowles up 3 a. m.; A. J. Pat· called for a campus·wtde polL I believe that if we and our starting this week. Junior N&lt;~•·ll
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million project, is also expect· Will be mhlgh gear 10 all areas ton down 5·20 am.: Lady Rose· But the student supreme partners can maintain our uni berry out Sandhill Road is pla:n·ll
l'll to be present.
by that ltme.
mary up 6 a. m.; Meldahl court ruled that such a poll was ty, the next 211 years can bring ning to put in about 900
Every Meigs Countian who [ It Is hoped every citilOn of i Locks. Voc·K up 6:45 a. m. not a legitimate part o! the replacement of the I ron Dale Nibert . on his farm
~ar attend the. ~eremonies will. 1Meigs County will lend its sup11m~achment procedure, can- I Curtam Wit~ an open door.
~anawh~. R1ver, 11.000 .
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MASON ARRESTS
,cellmg the referendum . a n, d , -Vlre P'&lt;Siden1 R~mphrey on
A. Wllhamson at S.Uth Sid?,
Gallipolis,
Third &amp; Olive St.
~:uoport and mteresl of this this very worthy project.
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests throwmg the 1ssue back m t.1e retummg from h1s diplomat· 1,600 feet. W. W. Brown on b1s
' 1.;and any future projects that\
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recorded Friday at the county :lap of the "senate."
lc tour of Europe,
B&amp;B Farm, 2,800 feet, Herbert 1
may be undertaken here by lhel MARRJ,\GE APPLir •TJO!II jail were Everette M. Rayburn, '
SoJt..Spaken
State of Ohio.
POMEROY - Allen Dean Sr., 52, Pt. Pleasant, charged Smith is 2t, sort-spoken,
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!Stacy, 23, Dexter, lineman on with brandishing a deadly weap· fnendly and completely
In Answ~&gt;r to Pirkl'ns' Hardware "Letter Writing
ITS amazmg. how some peo- 1railroad, and Donna Jean Stout, on and improper registration, cerned about h~s personal
pie. though climbing higil tn [18. Rt. 4, Albany, parts puller, and Harry Lee Stickle, 26, Pt. appearance. HIS half Is long and
Contrst" Pertaining to Sumlay and Store Hours,
years, seem to grow younger in· Ihave filed for marriage Hcense I Pleasant, charged with intoxi· uncombed. HIS beard " shaggy
'lead of older.
in Meigs County Probate Court. cation.
Iand untnmmed. He

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'Jmpeachsmit•h' cry Of
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105 Spring!Avenue
Pomeroy, Ohio &gt;l5769
April 8, 1967

Pickens Hardware
BQx 5~8

Mason, West Virginia
Dear Mr. Pickens:
By profession J am not a writer. Neither am I in business nor a clerk. So I can not speak
(or write) from the viewpoint of one who spends his day behind the counter or in stocking the
shelves. But I have been wondering if it is necessary to buy and sell seven days of the week.
No one can (with enthusiasm) work all the time. Sunday seems the typical time for 1
''day off". Even another during the week isn't quite the same.
Some businesses and professions must go on every day-Sunday too! Hospitals, drug·
stores, hotels, transportation systems, restaurants seem needed each day of the week- Sunday
inclusive. And-Sunday should be all important for the clergy. It would seem that the other
stores-hardware, grocery, department could close on Sunday with little inconvenience to any·
one.
The people in Mason, Pomeroy and Middleport are friendly and, as Charlie Weaver
would say, "~ly kind of people':. We can find everything we want or need right in these commu·
mhes. Selection IS excellent; pnces are no h1gher (often lower) than in the large shoppin&amp; centers; clerks are co-operative; displays are attractive.

SjlattC:../

"SPRING.HAS SPRUNG THE GRASS HAS
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Also, we have as much as any millionaire. We have: one day at a time; that's all we're
g1ven-all we can manage. No millionaire has more. We wear one outfit of clothing at a time-(some seem to wear less). So does the millionaire. We eat one meal at a time. The millionaire
does also. So we are as ''well of!" as any millionaire. Is ther~ need to be over·amhitious and ill
making a living forget to live'
LET'S KEEP SUNDAY FOR UVING!

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In the years I've spent in the school room as a tea~ her of young children I've noticed
one out-standing characteristic of each year's group. No matter how poor or how prosperous his
home may be each child has a definite love for and interest in his home and his family.
Keeping the stores open on Sunday certainly will not slow down family living but It
may call for fathers and mothers to be on the job on Sunday. On Sunday many families do things
together-attend Sunday school and church, visit friends and relatives, have picnics and cookouts.
All of us realize that times are ever-changing and fast moving. We can't fight
and the challenges and choices it brings-,

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McCormick
IIIHMona..,

NowaN Thivener

Werrtft Skldmore
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"r!!OI!IENT TO MOMENT"
Jean
Sean

Seberg

Garrison

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PANTHER CARTOOPII

Youu very truly,

"A Pickens' CUstomer"
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Now we give

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And-let's hang it in a prominent place for all to read and to heed
Surely it would give us somethinl to iO by and perhaps more to ao' on.

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Chevrolet Cars in Gallia County Than Any Other Make?
Why Do More P,eople. CheV!'~et Trucks in Gallia County Than Any Other
. ANSV#E~; NO. HROI¥.f ... Qt)ALJTY SALESMEN _;,.BEST SERVICE-BEst ·. .FOR YQOI.'i~ 'canrfGet A.Betted)ial Anywhere!

"FIREBALL 500"

bold

REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY TO KEEP IT HOLY

Iv·do·More ~eople

Frankie
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philoso~hy to live by

Let's bring down from the attic creat erandmother's sampler which In
stitch read-

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don t. want to d1~t~rd or replace the .old·fashtOned VIrtues of thrift-initiative- resourcefulness
-fa~th upon wh1ch our country was founded.

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But-~long the way we don't want .to lose. sight of

chan 11e

LE MOT~, co.\

1. Should we.have our erand O{lening on Sunday afternoon?
Yes. This 1s something spec1al llld Sunday would be the Ideal' time for you to greet old cus·
tamers and to meet new ones.
2. Should we stay open Friday nights until 9 P.M.!
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3. Should we stay open Saturday nights until 9 P.M.?'
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It's nice for customers to bi! 1ble to shop on either Friday or SatUrday. nlgb~ but' for ille
cler~ sake one night seems better. Here i1 the bend area Sahn'tlaio DJiht Mm. to be a
favonte.
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1 R'Jver News /LayoltheLanJ
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Stream Channel Improvements Planned t these
:;;•t:.fe~nSu::! rorl:=
-~=JfDII
by1
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COOPER
sion ditch
make aome serv&amp;tion
ciall,
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GALLIPOLis_ River New•. •

The Meilft't"t .,
News Beab':

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and 1h
We drainage oyst.eml
Gauges - Gallipolis,; Itt and
JliHN
and
1
Tee
22.3 running 37 feet ol rollel'll;
s.u eonservaliotl
Strvlce
stream channel improvements, ed Mr. HusseU with piBill
Pt. Pleasant, 25.211; Pomerot· PT. PLEASANT - John A. sod waterways, and perhaps these works of improvement.
Mason, 23.31; Hinton, : 1.69 ris· Hussell, sandhill Road, Ia plan- some drainage.
The dlvorslon ditch II the lint
ing; Kanawha Falls, 5.60 fall· ning 1o build 1500 feet of diver. Recently, Denver Yoho, Con· project which he plans to e.aring; Charleston, 20.:13. London
ry out. It w11l be located behind
and Marmet, running one half
Ihis house and will serve a dual
foot of rollers; Winfield, run·
purpose of protectlng t.he farm·
ning three feel.
. slead from water runnmg down
By ROBERT WINGETT
off the hill Into the 1arden and 1
Boat Moveme~
law? and at the same time
·
Galllpollo - Harvey Jordar.
. .
.
tectmg a crop field which he
,
.
.
up 8:25p.m.; Jeflhoat up 11:55 AMES, Iowa &lt;UPil -ll&lt;ln lswrat shlfts.m the wmter a11'1 ,developing this year. The chan·
TODAY S THO~GHT - Her· , Elber H. Carpenter of .Stivers· p. m.; Scott ctlotin down 1:15 Smith ran for president bf the spnrt shiftS m the summer an~ I nel work and . waterways will
edlty determmes the color of viii• Is one of the md1v1duals a.m.; Peggy ll&lt;lwney Hown 2:40 Iowa State University student ,prefers sandals to shoes. H. . be on the Logan Burdette farm
~e's eyes, but envtr~nmenl IS , ol this ·~altern.
a. m.: Elgercliff down 4 a.m. :' hody on a promise to drag ~he , doesn't bother wltlt socks at any , which Mr. Husseii
wnat makes them hght up. - ·
ears ~ld • Aliquippa down 4:40a .. m.; John school "kicking and srreammg lime.
bought from Grace Stone.
Unknown
Mr ·Carpenter, 69 Y
d
.
.F k .
"
He has been known to 11 dre;s
.
aod a retired gas company enr J. Rowe own 5.40 a. Ill·' ran mto the 20th century.
.
[ The District tree piBintinlgj
loyee got a notion a few years Durant up 8:25 a. m.
I At this point, it is difficult to up" only once . thiS year-the ' crew JS finished plantlng
p
'
·
' 11 h 1 dr gging what and •mght be was maugurated ·"'I
THE groundbreaking event ' back that he would like to par· Kanawha River _·Marmet, te w 0 s a .
'
res dent of the stud body. He Ithis season. The last trees
fo• the official beginning of new 'ticipate in local aerial activi· Mt. State up 7:50 p. :m.: l'ort where. But there h:~ kbeen a~ ~ho~ed up ln a bla~r and tie be planted were on the
U.S. Rt. 33 m Meigs County, ties. SO he oined the CAP. Dearborn down 8.40 : p, m.: unholy .amount of te '"8 1a;a l laid slacks and wing-tip shoe;\ mine behind West ?:~!~=~~
this coming Wednesday at 10·30 group at Reedsville and began Solvay up 4 a.m.; Winfield, screammg gomg ~ '::.ar~ed ~without socks-and apolo- Eleven acres were
a. m., deserves the attendance pursuing the interest
e let d , ized
"A man should be l in that tract. Four
1 Elisha Wood up 3:30p.m.; Ma· State ever smce
or all available residents.
, ry Jan down 4:45 p. m.: w H engm~ermg semor was e c e :gud ed b what he thinks not ' trees were planted on the
Organizers of the ground· Ebe~, now. an. avid worker
'"
' Sha ver, J r., up 1·45
P• I· Smith
- whold believes
the
J g
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. ' . I Burdette farm on Tho m a.s
t' · t ,
. a. m.. G
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t oy what he wears" Smtth sa1d.
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breaking hope Meigs Countians the orgamza 1IOn, par ICipa es[l R d
!·50 a m · Alan r· umverstty shou no
ry 0
Ridge On Carl and Bob Power&gt;'
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Y
own ·
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th t 1·sn't "I sold out tomght and wore '
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10
will respond to this plea for at· monthly
alrp ane ymg ac· M ill
4·25
m . o F Iregulate anyt mg
a
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farm 1000 trees and 100
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moerr
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tendance to indicate a strong t lVI les an enJoys ev Y
Shearer up 4· 30 a m · Beaver stnct Y aca emiC- s
S n
k th
..
Iumn olive
were planted. T h e
.,..,. time, eonfllliGB, traftl ud ..., • • •
interest in progress -especi· ment. "I think I would rather d
6·40 a. m : B~by Lere Imaking news since the day he ' . m'! mtn s . e manjuana autumn olive were
oily in the direction of Rl. 33 [fly than eat," he has said.
d~=~ 6 .45 a . m . .
· [was elected
'[ diSclosure ''ts bemg used as an I chiefly for wildilfe
in a
fees. See ezactlr bow JUIIl' aew BileJo,lr •
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••Pot'' Party
excuse by many people who I
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Mr. Carpenter, incidentally.
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The groundbreaking schedul·
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over an acre of plantmg
pnfere~~ee. Thea Nlu! We'D aileD JGII It
grounds at Rock Springs, wiU,LeMa. LeMay, a famed armed ]ord. down 5.40 a.m., S.M. last week, when the .cu ll e~e
gether
yoar eonvenieDCe, ahow JOII a ~
feature a brief talk by Pearl E I r
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ldeeted ranse of aamplee 111141 1lhil JGII •
Masheter director of highways. borces. oMleer,
. C wast orn m L. F1ore
own 5 a. m. .• Lo ck 19 • attended a man..Juana par tY
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accarale, oa~ ......
in Ohio. Masheter. though very orn 10 el~s. oun~ 0~ P~P. Luther Herdman up 5:30a.m.; Up to then, most Iowa Slate
are carl F. Bosweii and
No oWII•U.. 4 ..... 1 J
lew are aware of it, is a Meigs lerty present l own
Y r. Lock 21, Duncan Bruce up 4:3C ;\udents who cared abo~t
aid A. Stewart on Cain Ridge.
County native. It is reported Carpenter.
a. m.; Steel Ranger up 5.15 a campus poliHcs appeared to I 1 ···J ):r:· --· ""f.lit'"'"Y ·~·"'?i' ·n~, T"'l&gt; The Boswell farm consists ol
he was born at a relative','
m.; OVEC up 5:40a.m.: Lock support Smith. at least to some I The difference between at '119 acres and the Stewart farm
CALL 446-1830
home near !be Athens County THE Citizens' Scholarship 23, Jefferson down 2:55 a.m.; extent. But !be ink was hardly ical family 0 f 1
h'ld
Yi&gt;d is 76 acres. Both of these
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the cooperators ask eel for "'1Sista1oce1
Cl~
for a brief visit.
:very active support of all citi· up Locks, Alton Zephyr up 3:50 the Iowa Stale, Dat!Y beforo difference between a popula· with conservation plans ~ n
All hi gil school bands of the zens t~· help it become an over· P: m : Edward S Bosworth .up " hnpea~'h Smith pel! lions were lion that is stable and a popu· they would both like to "&lt;!lid a
counly are being asked to at- [whelmmg success thts year.
4 20 p. m... R~~enswood u~ 8.30 \bemg ~1rculated on cam_pus.
lation that is dmlbling every
pond. Mr. Boswell wdl
50 1 his pond this year and Mr.
Shop With Confidence
tend and participate. In addJ·
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p. m.; PrmcLpJo down 9.40 p. 'fhe Impeachment arbon now V('ars
tion, several othel· highwav de- Chairman Fr_ed Morrow h a~ I m.; A. D. Haynes II up to p.m:: , is in the hands of the student ~ ·
art plans to buHd a pond
Where Credit is Convenient.'
partment officials such as J "1. called a meetmg of the board i Valvoline up 11 p. m.; Frank!m ' senate. The "senators" tried to -Dr. Lincoln H. Day, Vale Vn : yeat·.
Up to 2 ye•n to P•y~
''Dyke" Wilson and John Dowl· of dl!ectors for thiS Wednes· , B. up 11:45 p.m.: Robert P. II· Iget a sounding_ of campus [ ivemty demograpber.
About 18,1100 feet of iilo will
er, will attend. v. N. Holder· day at t P· m. Mr .. Mor~ow boll down 1:10 a. m.; H. E. I opinion before takmg actiOn and I
he installed in !&gt;fason County
man, job contractor for the 14 hopes tile . membership dnve Bowles up 3 a. m.; A. J. Pat· called for a campus·wtde polL I believe that if we and our starting this week. Junior N&lt;~•·ll
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l'll to be present.
by that ltme.
mary up 6 a. m.; Meldahl court ruled that such a poll was ty, the next 211 years can bring ning to put in about 900
Every Meigs Countian who [ It Is hoped every citilOn of i Locks. Voc·K up 6:45 a. m. not a legitimate part o! the replacement of the I ron Dale Nibert . on his farm
~ar attend the. ~eremonies will. 1Meigs County will lend its sup11m~achment procedure, can- I Curtam Wit~ an open door.
~anawh~. R1ver, 11.000 .
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MASON ARRESTS
,cellmg the referendum . a n, d , -Vlre P'&lt;Siden1 R~mphrey on
A. Wllhamson at S.Uth Sid?,
Gallipolis,
Third &amp; Olive St.
~:uoport and mteresl of this this very worthy project.
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrests throwmg the 1ssue back m t.1e retummg from h1s diplomat· 1,600 feet. W. W. Brown on b1s
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lc tour of Europe,
B&amp;B Farm, 2,800 feet, Herbert 1
may be undertaken here by lhel MARRJ,\GE APPLir •TJO!II jail were Everette M. Rayburn, '
SoJt..Spaken
State of Ohio.
POMEROY - Allen Dean Sr., 52, Pt. Pleasant, charged Smith is 2t, sort-spoken,
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!Stacy, 23, Dexter, lineman on with brandishing a deadly weap· fnendly and completely
In Answ~&gt;r to Pirkl'ns' Hardware "Letter Writing
ITS amazmg. how some peo- 1railroad, and Donna Jean Stout, on and improper registration, cerned about h~s personal
pie. though climbing higil tn [18. Rt. 4, Albany, parts puller, and Harry Lee Stickle, 26, Pt. appearance. HIS half Is long and
Contrst" Pertaining to Sumlay and Store Hours,
years, seem to grow younger in· Ihave filed for marriage Hcense I Pleasant, charged with intoxi· uncombed. HIS beard " shaggy
'lead of older.
in Meigs County Probate Court. cation.
Iand untnmmed. He

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Pomeroy, Ohio &gt;l5769
April 8, 1967

Pickens Hardware
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Mason, West Virginia
Dear Mr. Pickens:
By profession J am not a writer. Neither am I in business nor a clerk. So I can not speak
(or write) from the viewpoint of one who spends his day behind the counter or in stocking the
shelves. But I have been wondering if it is necessary to buy and sell seven days of the week.
No one can (with enthusiasm) work all the time. Sunday seems the typical time for 1
''day off". Even another during the week isn't quite the same.
Some businesses and professions must go on every day-Sunday too! Hospitals, drug·
stores, hotels, transportation systems, restaurants seem needed each day of the week- Sunday
inclusive. And-Sunday should be all important for the clergy. It would seem that the other
stores-hardware, grocery, department could close on Sunday with little inconvenience to any·
one.
The people in Mason, Pomeroy and Middleport are friendly and, as Charlie Weaver
would say, "~ly kind of people':. We can find everything we want or need right in these commu·
mhes. Selection IS excellent; pnces are no h1gher (often lower) than in the large shoppin&amp; centers; clerks are co-operative; displays are attractive.

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"SPRING.HAS SPRUNG THE GRASS HAS
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Also, we have as much as any millionaire. We have: one day at a time; that's all we're
g1ven-all we can manage. No millionaire has more. We wear one outfit of clothing at a time-(some seem to wear less). So does the millionaire. We eat one meal at a time. The millionaire
does also. So we are as ''well of!" as any millionaire. Is ther~ need to be over·amhitious and ill
making a living forget to live'
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one out-standing characteristic of each year's group. No matter how poor or how prosperous his
home may be each child has a definite love for and interest in his home and his family.
Keeping the stores open on Sunday certainly will not slow down family living but It
may call for fathers and mothers to be on the job on Sunday. On Sunday many families do things
together-attend Sunday school and church, visit friends and relatives, have picnics and cookouts.
All of us realize that times are ever-changing and fast moving. We can't fight
and the challenges and choices it brings-,

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IIIHMona..,

NowaN Thivener

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"r!!OI!IENT TO MOMENT"
Jean
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Youu very truly,

"A Pickens' CUstomer"
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And-let's hang it in a prominent place for all to read and to heed
Surely it would give us somethinl to iO by and perhaps more to ao' on.

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Chevrolet Cars in Gallia County Than Any Other Make?
Why Do More P,eople. CheV!'~et Trucks in Gallia County Than Any Other
. ANSV#E~; NO. HROI¥.f ... Qt)ALJTY SALESMEN _;,.BEST SERVICE-BEst ·. .FOR YQOI.'i~ 'canrfGet A.Betted)ial Anywhere!

"FIREBALL 500"

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REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY TO KEEP IT HOLY

Iv·do·More ~eople

Frankie
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Let's bring down from the attic creat erandmother's sampler which In
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don t. want to d1~t~rd or replace the .old·fashtOned VIrtues of thrift-initiative- resourcefulness
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But-~long the way we don't want .to lose. sight of

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1. Should we.have our erand O{lening on Sunday afternoon?
Yes. This 1s something spec1al llld Sunday would be the Ideal' time for you to greet old cus·
tamers and to meet new ones.
2. Should we stay open Friday nights until 9 P.M.!
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3. Should we stay open Saturday nights until 9 P.M.?'
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cler~ sake one night seems better. Here i1 the bend area Sahn'tlaio DJiht Mm. to be a
favonte.
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'9""~ Best Vietnam Frf)nt is Houle·
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RichardS. Own, PubUiher
Vernon Oeweose. Adv ldfl!',
James B. Danner, Adv. Dlr.

.·1-A for Youths, 19, Seems Sound Idea

the Arm}' today, as in the post. ,me
· is· hande.j •a rifle and placed in dai ly
• of''li ~~ l a nd limb on the firi ng line.
is ass1gned to a des k and never
a haia ~d .greater than catching a
in the pencil sha rpener.
, while ~ nere is , plenty or argument
'eutrtml laW, which expires Jllly
'· over · Sl:l!tSt!!~lbns for improvin~ 'it.,
)is geriera:l 1 ·agreement that a better
ci:m an·d mus\ be ~· writlen.

t~e,~'· wm be a :new
. law is as cer·
as that' the o; ar m V1etnam will not
.on ".Iuoo -30. It is just i.t S certain
the:nt!w .aw will satisfy neil her th ose
urge , tll a~ : the, ~caft be abolished ennor th,)se who ad vocate true Un iver~
Training. It is lo be hoped,
.. Will llimtnate the m o r e
~~~~~~te; ' thcit characterize the
m
!)( deciding who will ser~e
will h• deferred.
reSilient · J®n1on has' ,..,commended a
cliftnges .to Colll(r~~s . based on
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Include inducting 19-year"'ld• flrst, lightening college deferments, reducing the
number of dr•rt boards and making their
standards of selection more uniform and
a lottery.
There is debate on the details. but the
provision regarding men of age 19 seems
emine ntly sound. It is, for one thing, the
age when bemg required to put in Lwo
yt&gt;ars in the service is least likely to di s~
rupt a young man's plans for schooling or
work nr marriage.
For another. it will repl ace the "iffiness''
of the prese11t Situation with an element
of inevitability. Faced with the al mos l~s ure
prospect ol being drafted •t 19, mo r&lt; men
will be encouraged to enlist at 18 to g • t
their obligation over with. Others will be
discouraged fro m embarking on th.e game
of ac&amp;demic roulette with their d r a f I
boards and turning into professional s t u·
dents who stay in school long after t h e Y
would ottlerw lse have completed their studJes. J
Most impor ta nt, since more men are likely to share a similar marital, scholastic or
career status at this age than any other, it
would seem the best way to im pl em~nt the
ideal the PreSident had in mind when he
said. ''The nation's requirement that men
must serve
imposes this obligation.
That in this l.ind of equals, men are selected as equals to se rvice.''

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POMERO Y- The Rev. Car·
day for dedicated Amerlver WIIUams, Jr., pastor of the C&lt;UIS and a Chrlsuan thinking
Pomeroy Bapllst Church, spoke nation.
on the topic "Be ye doers of He said that fear and seiHs!J..
the word, ~ hearers only," ness combine to keep us from
takeli from the Epistle of James, being doers because of our fear
at the April meeting of Return of failure and selfishness in
Jonathan Meigs Chapter Daugh- boar~g our lime, talents and
ters of !he American RevoluUon, maler18l goods for ourselves Illheld Friday at the home of Mrs. stead of giving to others. ~e
Harold Luhse Ia Pomeroy.
pointed out that trust and !81th
The address by the Rev. Mr. In God, and self-denial provides
WiWams was part of the em- the answer to our dllemroa of
pbasill on 011r religious heritage modern society and Ill proJ&gt;.
as one of the objects of the So- !ems.
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the cbalienge of the scripture ritual form with Mrs. George
as dealing with ethical code in Skinner, regent and Miss Bess

Sanborn, chaplain, In charge.
Mrs. 0. P. Klein played for the
singing of the Star Spangled
BaMer.
A Jetter was read from ,Mrs.
Ralph Donges, state officer. for
the gift of money from t h e
cbapt~ ~hich she placed In the
ConstitutiOn Hall project under
the name of the Return Jonathan Me•ss Chapter. A letter
of !hanks was read for donalions lo the Kate Duncan Smith
School and St. Marys School.
Members answered roll call
giving a Bible verse. Mrs. Em·
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problema faring America.
the bollle of Mrl. C. M. 'lkinShe called attentloo to the
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nUll. Mrl. Harold Sargt.nt natlng conunlttee to obtain nell a cootriiiiiiJng hoslelll.
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Mrs. James Harley and M r
Emerson Jones. Plans we r
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APPLE GROVE - The
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Romney Aghlnst the Trend
On U.S. World Police Role
By BRUCE BIOSSA'1'

WASHINGTON (NEA)- Large.
Jy overlooked Is the fact that
while Michigan's Gov. George
Romney was giving support to
lbnlted war In Vietnam .in his
Hartford speech, he also spoke
out for sharp limits on the ]low·
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·, tn ry ~i&amp;egmt"Jt.."' 1 ht- · Pon,- F.x press. TI1 e ro:.
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'Sf: Joi r'Q h. Mo., and Sacramento,
. . · a 1.:,.,..ts.om .th~. ,.1(1 .or 40 daf~ requ ired by
~la!l"co!ll'lt r s to 14 days
t.T,i\t;.i'tJIIIy Express was fated to last only
about 1~ 111Qn:hs becausp of the co m ple~
linn of the intercontinental telegraph. Ev~ ·so, !here "otPre rustomrrs who couldn 't
'il~ilf. l'o'ho werr willing to pav wha t II rost
(or ~~ter m·Jtl st·n·ice.
To
S. ·s oyd. secretary of tile n e w
ot Transportation. th e Pony
· was an e.&lt;a mple of forC'ed teChnology, or mrn pusbing horsepower to, the
limits or 1ts elf• s~ n'cy . II also lUustrates
· tlw drivi ng tm nilt~C'e of the Atneriean
r ."IP1e for progreSS.
He cites 1 hP cl ipper ship of the I 9~0s
. and ·~ a~ anuther examplr Steamboa ts
wg-.··~~~~ad.\ ,..bt&gt;coming competitive wjth
aalf 'wh!n the ~wl f.t rlipl"'rs enjoyed their
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Allied land1np In Norman· Romney 6 ~ated . but atro'nj not as an Issue o! ~Clple. ~lves. ,
WASIUNGTON - The best ,dy.
. d.elePSe ofe\he Am~ri~an bosi· This must be qeeply
li! 1o the ·..,rattvely ·~news about Vletpam " commg , O!!Jy yesterday, there were lion In Virtaa111 bJI thus had to all responsible meri,~d- ary matter of domesUe pohllcs,
not from the battlefronts, though · three !968 Republican Presiden. consequen&lt;;!'• almost . jranscen: 1ng even those who ,fi1~(:~- Romney ·~as enormously lmprn
the situation there is progres- tit! possibilities who seemed denial In Jl)eaning, The fact, of vatlons about VIetnam' J'i r !be ed l!Ja ·JM:Oo!pecll for the nomlslvely improving, but rather dovelsh, ,.or leaning toward a course, ill ?!bat he came o u I alternative _ a bil~rf~!~am; nation.. He ~ made It loglcalo
from within the American po- soft line In Vietnam. Now ~ere loud and plam only alter pro- .paJgit • oratory shou: ltell .Jy posslble. for powerful weUJilical community.
Is only one, Sen. Mark Hatfield longed an\1, l!l'let!l ·P~sure . within !his country ... · Quid wlsllera In \he G.O.P. to ~~~~
The bipartisan -policy of de- of Oregol). And
Hatfleid'l from o~:RepoollciD4· 1fho IQ!d
unthinhbl dange;:"'
port Jllm ln cQOd heart; and If
termined United Stales military chances for the nomination are, bbn that · ~e f!OUld oot r;'!'aio' ·
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he lias ~~Dno. !hill rather I a Ia,
resistance to the Communist In· in any event, very small.
unclear 11$1 possibly be l)Omi· Over and evet, visit§• to be has &amp;pa. II aU the same.
vasion of South Vietnam has The ne.l of It all is that f Qr nated nex~ year without a ro- Communist North Vietna!Wv !P· ThOUfb 'be began as a front
now reached a point of hipar· every practical purpose the a.. pudlalion ~f the party's forelsn cludin1 men who dillag~'*lih runner, he had been steadily
tisan support so massive as aU publican party's leaders, inside policy record of the last 20 the war as well as lho!ll!l';l!bo, losing rp'OUnd among G.O.P.
bu1 t&lt; guarantee that the 19118 and out of Congress, may be years. ,.
do 901 - have been una,lllillo!JB voters while he remained fuzzy
Presidential campaign will be , said to be standing unanimous- It might' be eald, therefore, upon one point. This is thaJ the on Vietnam, and speoiflclally to
free of divisive intighting on ly along with the last Republl- longed and urgent
preSBure Communist~ In Hanoi an am- !ormer Vice-President Richard
that policy here at home,
can President, Dwight D. Else.n gether hill own: but the point Ia bllng upon a belief that ~ cia· Nixon. He was slowly but sur•
The publit\ conversion of Gov. bower, for the A~erlcan miU- of only academic significance, mor of a tiny minority .J!I, this Jy reading himself . out of lhe
George Romney of Michigan to tary intervention in Vietnam. ~fter all. Too, he bas also sf· country can at last for&lt;»..(hls contest. Now, he is very much
·the hard necessity of going on There is no G.O.P. dove .cote fected anoother Republican Pres government out of Vletnlr.IJ!H) back in lt, and the new Romto the end in Vietnam h a s any more. The last surVIVmg idential aspirant, Sen. Charles thus that honest nego," {tons ney will be very bard to atop
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brought a notional unity in war- lodgment against the war is Percy of Illinois, who Is no will never be neces!lary" TO lhls In the Republican National Contime unparalleled since the 1\e- now thinly held by a Democrat- longer any sort of dove.
Communist notion Romni&gt;)i: has vention ui next oummer.
publican Presidential candidate lc fragment within the Senale So the outlook now is that hit a powerfUl If not In . I~CI a This Is one of !hose not-too.
in t944, Thomas E. Dewey of - and a fragment, moreover, the Vietnam war, If It Is still destructive blow; a~d ii~'U at rare oltuallons lnw hlch the
INew
York refused to seek par- almost certain to be further re- raging by: late next year, will least possible that this ·I on g rare situations io which the
l lisan advantage as World War duced by the senatorial elec- enter the I'Jesidenbal CJlmpaign ml.scalculatlon .wiiJ now be a- interests of the United Stateo,
. II approached its crisis after lions of nest year.
only on matters of detail and bandonod by the Communlsll is ali!O gqDI( politics.
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Its outermost li mits.
We're do ing the same thing today, sayt
Boyd . We're building the supersonic
tran sport ~ pushing jet av ia tion to its
practical limit.; - even tho1.1gh we know
it will be superseded by ever faster tr ansportation 15 or 20 years from now.
The secretary considers this impatience
of American!! an admirable trait - jjone
of the grea t and permanent ctlaracteris·
tics or our nation."
While his exa mples ar. taken from
communications and lransporbatlon. his~
tory is replete wil h others. We had hardlv begun to oopulate the original 13 states,
for instance. when we doubled the nation's
size with the Louisiana Purchase.
Americans don 't like to wait. Some.
times this tra il has gotten us into trouble.
l! perpetually anno ys our friends o v er~
seas. But American history will h a v e
reached an om inous juncture when t hi s
impatience for progress can no longer be
called ''one of the grea t and permane nt
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ENGAGED- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weaver of Syracuse are announcing
the engagement and approaching marl'iage of their daughter Teresa Weaver to Mr. Roy Van Meter son of Chester Van Meter and the late Gladys Van
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nam war the Presldent bas by.
passed Congress and the pubo
lie. He ehose to let Abraham
Lincoln speak for "ali Amerl·
rans who feel that th,-e Is 11011111thing terribly wrong about tll11.•
Thereupon he quoted 1 letter
Uncoln bad written to biB DJI.
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tner WIIDam u1 IJnC:,ln wa• IIi'.the
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Analysts trying to gauge him In substance, Lincoln Mote
as a pot~ntlal president may one that if any. presidant be allbir·
day dec1de that, ln the long run, ed to "make war at plelliUJ'ti"
these utterances are the more lh b lind "where IMP
important part of the speech.
en ale 8 ~.. d whlllt
Said the gove~ of our Vie~ ~.':ers"o':Y:.. u. s. :smuiliin
nam tnvolvement.
did not wauillbelr ·preiJN&lt;Jo
"We must avoid aimilar e. eland. .....;.. 1 ··:~
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~::S.dld '!ill
On its face, this seems a pr.. pot.t toil· .•.
,' ' poasl that the United ~tales IIlii · "
. Feb; ;u, ""
whicb five times since 1950 has oome 1% yea beloit be ~
put its troops on foreign soli to came pretldeat. As )lftlldoat,
intervene directly In trouble LIDeola 11 widely celebrated 11
zones, should hereafter bold lis lbe lint U.S. c!Wof·, eaoatllril
military force aloof from aucil It upand the powers 01 1111
disputes.
offtee •aormoasly - at lie·did
In only one of the,. Instances, to meet tbe erllll II lbe Civil
the Dominican Republic, dId War.
the United States act purely In In fact, !Jneoln Is unmilllk·
narrow seJf.intereat. We enter- ably the architect ol the mod·
ed mostly as requesled SIIJIII"rl· em-day reallly of a vastly en·
ers of otiler people's freedo'll larged prestdenuar autborlty.
in Korean, Vietnam, Thailand Of bill performance, lllstorl'l
(where the threat was to heigh- Thomas Bailey says iD "Preotboring Laos), and Lebanon (11/or- denUal Greatness":
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Tht. w t~y thi ngs · ~rc going, it may not be
art such ex.eminent.s as Bob Richards,
Beyond :his, we w••• also that, like Jefferson smd Jaelr. .
acting •• "world policeman." son, he weakened It for his IU"'
until ttwrP are · more &lt;1 lhletes in the
the pol' vaull king, and Bobby 1\ichardsbzlloa dc.as~ll · JJo,,tl;, 'i ha n on the ball
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son, Jh• pride or I he New York Yankee
By
LOUIS
CA!ISEI.S
ed
wi
th
biager
brains
and
an
the
first
Jorge
molecule
was
ere.
might and the mobility to cnn. to support the Consli1UUOII 1 se
infield And many. many more
United
p,
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International
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great.
e
r
degree
of
con·
ated
by
a
c!Jance
colllolon
of!
lain
or allmp out trouble &amp;nd as to save the sacred parchfa!;;d Jl.'l f:ns dE'VelopmPnt IS being
Su&lt;"h voices or authority do indeed lend
The
d1scovenes
of
m
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maintain
that
It
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the
nght
atoms
under
the
right
prevent
m a j 0 r upset to the men!. He unconstitutionally u,.
~ch· ieve&lt; not by converting Oi!portsca!rter.!l
credibility to sports broadcasts But lt ts
srlenre have made it "easier must be gifted with great wis· ·circumstances, he said, You : world'• power balances. , .
ercised a half dozen or so JlOII"
a!h lt&gt;!t's lthe very thoug ht is ov!'rone of life's little ironies that some b i g,
ito
prove
the
existence
or
Go
d
dom
and
incomparable
genius."
.~ave
by
no
means
arrived
at
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Tbe
bnporl
of
Romnty's
ers
that are the sole prerog•
; :wi,elrnin11, but vlre versa
fal, puffy character who couldn't play
Is Matter God? .
. , an intellectually tenable explan- 1 word• Ia that we should live live of Congress, lncludln1 the
Ju!i:1 a few day!! ago, to (] f'('entt he trend
che('ker9 without colla psing t an rn akt the than it used to be." .
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Is
the
conclusJOn
of
a
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f2ct.
1f
the
m&lt;~
tt&gt;r
•:.l
um.
ahon of the evolut1on of hfe · up tbll role. Undoubtedly) lte appropriation of funds."
'nit•rh~rs. .loe Nuxhall ol the Cmt'i nnati
best athlete sound like a bum on the air.
1noted Fr ench philosopher. verse is to be regarded as the and conscious thought.
I wiU 1000 be preosed to deflile llalldl•l of Llncolo'l , . _
g•Reds and non Or)'sdalt&gt; of the Los AngeNot always, but oft en.
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Claude
Tresmonta
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P
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•·matter
musl
be
Cbance
Ae....nlable
the limits we aboulo\.slay with- dent1 two other wartime "rrt..
'{MdJJers r~vt&gt;aled they are looking for1
So let's hope that some of our star
of chanco In aod to 1ug,..t wbl fOrce Ia pretldOota," Woodrow .Wilo
0'\l•anll. · to brrl'adra st lng basf' ball games inplayers stay in the lineup and do things Tresmontant lectures on t h e credited witll all the . attributes "The operations
philosophy
of
sc1
e
nce
at
the
!hat
thrnlo
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"r&lt;:
SDef'
fv
;15
he.
would
have
to
be
brought
m will act to maintain wu;'ld 10n and FrlllkiiD D. ftoolevel&amp;
of partH'ipatmg in them.
th t~l the pro broadrasters · can dramat ize
Sorbonne .in Paris.
.
longing to God," lncludins IU· again at eac!J stage to account ' equilibrium, wbere lbere are atretubed the bollllda 11 prn1o
-would thu~ j11in tht• ra nks of such
and keep the ii:Ul s tu nttd in .
In
an
1nterv1ew
with
t
h
e
preme mtell• ~ence, creallve for the devel~ment of e a e h no other volunteen, aot ev~D dential prwer. But after ftoose.
fonnir greats as S,1ndy Koufax . T o n y
Otherw isf'. some pro broadcaster is
ir.ternational
magazine.
"Realipower
and eternal , autonomous new or.11an, or for eve~ organ~ ! the Unlttd. Nations.
...
velt, that power •• IODJer
~~:e~ . PeeweE' Rt&gt;e.':i r . !.AlU Boudrr au,
going to waddle out to the plate In spring
!c Improvement. On thlS show· I As for the presidt&gt;ncy, Roma ) sbrunk balk~ For bll war baJ
"~
. Chn stmRn. f()otball coaches Bud \V1I·
trai ning one 01 these davs. swing w I I d ties." he said that ~h1losoph y ex1stence.
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since
the
time
or
A
mtoll
e
has
But
cannot
the
emergency
of
mg, chance
is held to ac- ney declared that In the 'Viet(Continued 011 -- ~e u l
and Ten'\' Brennan - and , of
and knock the ball clear out of the park.
I
tended
to
conceive
or
tile
uni'
life
and
the
evolution
of
species
count
for
the
whole
of
creation
.
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Whereupon ht' would dem Dnd $1 00.000 a
synhu. stnughte rer of his ti me
season under threat ttl at if he didn 't get ' verse as "eternal and imper- be attributed purely to the O))o 1 apd each Individual creative
.
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Also gracing the airwaves , bu t with the
it, he'd qu it playing and go lo broad c as~ 1ishable," an essentially static eration of the laws of chanci!, 8Ct"
entity uisting in its own right. OP"rating over a very long per· / If y.. JO as atlrlbutiq It
] liard sell ralhe r th1.1n !he soft inlerlude,
ing.
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.,
J(-L-'-----~--:;~-;r,-,.r;;--:;:-y:;---;;;:--------·t however, "we have more know· asked.
radically etllradlctory It ~~
Hatlo's
Do It J:o.1;er·v Time I&gt;
Iledge about the universe, its : ft may be theoretically possl· 11'!1 ol JQ'ObiiiOJiy, )'til 111141
Ihistory and dJ!velopment
. , ble, Prof. Tr!smontant said, lbat Y'U are Ill· elfe&lt;t 1pello
1now we know for certan that but mathematleaUy 1111 10 ''ex· IIJ ,basco wltll a espltal Je.,
c~V61NA THE C~EC.&lt;.().,..j
GAL ~AS A T:JOO~ TIIAE
the u n i ver s e grows and tremely improbable" that ''on- ler. ud UllaJ Ji a1 a IJHaYJil
.KEEPINcr TIV&gt;CK OF
Ievolves."
ly very few scientists now ser- lot God.
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Will
I
iously
think" !hal pure chanre Prof. Tresmontant concluded
THE PR ICES · ~, ,'.'
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;1p ' "
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direction that " very d1fl1cult plana lion of the e~~rgency of a~ outworn surviVal of prurutlto explain without recourse to even the simplest liVIng organ- , vtsm, nor a wish projection to
the hypothesis that there I• a ism.", ,
' which the weak aod fr!Jhtened
creative will and intelligence
CQlDplexHy Of Life
·cling for comfort, but an "emJ..
behind it.
"We are now aware of t h e •nently reaoonable" lnterpretaTbose who lind no place for exlraonpnary ~mplexity of the . lion of !he facts which modem
Gad Ia their ·phllooophy, Prof. Ilarge molecules which enter i~&gt; l sclence has established about
Tmmontant oald, must he to the cilmposlllon of the IIVInl ihe history and evolution of the
prepared to afOrm thai miad- icell," he said. "Calculationa l univerae.
·a UT SHE. K~O'NS n:e
- -- -Jon, I.Danlmate matter "ba 1 Ihave been made to discover
PREMIUM V/o.LUE OF
beea able 10 or1anlze Itself, ·What likelihood there would oe QO~Ell N~
E'/ERY COLLECTOR'S
to be.,.mo aolmajeol, and to of billing on the simple!! of IVASIUNGON (UPI) -Maj.
ITEM COiN IN
endow tllelf wll h conscious- these large mo~cules through Gen. Robert G. Feflllsson,
1011 aad tbeaJbl."
the operations of chanct from commander of the ArmJ
C l r:&lt;C~LII.T ION· " /:/
',...
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"If matter Is to be looked at an Initial state of primitive cha- lralolng center at Fort Ord.,
In
!hit way, It bas to be credit- os, ~ the coucluslon I• that Call!,, wu named Frldly 1t1
TiMNJ&lt;
fWD
If 01.!1.11"
r
~'),'?
~,.,lr.""
DOl'~ TO ~
·' ed with very gre•t resources." the length of Ume and the .~ COIIlmand the U.S. forcet il
he SHid. "For matter to have nount of matter needed lor the Berlin.
been able, on Its own, to Invent chaQCe creation of r sqle ·mo- FerJUIIOII, a ltllt West Point
I~:~:t~~~~~ evolution, which has lecule would be out of all pro- graduate, wlU IUC(ttC) Maj.
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tended throughout ! porUon to ilie kilown age Or Gen. John F. Ft'llnklln, Jr., whO
.!£!:=~ the ages toward the creaUon ""I' galaxy "
will be deputy commander lor
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of ever more comple1 and dif· I' Ev'ri If by o. great act of the Sixth Army, headquartered
ferentialed oraanisms, endo+ faith J.OY aecepl ·.the theol')' lbll at Sill Franciaco.
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RichardS. Own, PubUiher
Vernon Oeweose. Adv ldfl!',
James B. Danner, Adv. Dlr.

.·1-A for Youths, 19, Seems Sound Idea

the Arm}' today, as in the post. ,me
· is· hande.j •a rifle and placed in dai ly
• of''li ~~ l a nd limb on the firi ng line.
is ass1gned to a des k and never
a haia ~d .greater than catching a
in the pencil sha rpener.
, while ~ nere is , plenty or argument
'eutrtml laW, which expires Jllly
'· over · Sl:l!tSt!!~lbns for improvin~ 'it.,
)is geriera:l 1 ·agreement that a better
ci:m an·d mus\ be ~· writlen.

t~e,~'· wm be a :new
. law is as cer·
as that' the o; ar m V1etnam will not
.on ".Iuoo -30. It is just i.t S certain
the:nt!w .aw will satisfy neil her th ose
urge , tll a~ : the, ~caft be abolished ennor th,)se who ad vocate true Un iver~
Training. It is lo be hoped,
.. Will llimtnate the m o r e
~~~~~~te; ' thcit characterize the
m
!)( deciding who will ser~e
will h• deferred.
reSilient · J®n1on has' ,..,commended a
cliftnges .to Colll(r~~s . based on
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Include inducting 19-year"'ld• flrst, lightening college deferments, reducing the
number of dr•rt boards and making their
standards of selection more uniform and
a lottery.
There is debate on the details. but the
provision regarding men of age 19 seems
emine ntly sound. It is, for one thing, the
age when bemg required to put in Lwo
yt&gt;ars in the service is least likely to di s~
rupt a young man's plans for schooling or
work nr marriage.
For another. it will repl ace the "iffiness''
of the prese11t Situation with an element
of inevitability. Faced with the al mos l~s ure
prospect ol being drafted •t 19, mo r&lt; men
will be encouraged to enlist at 18 to g • t
their obligation over with. Others will be
discouraged fro m embarking on th.e game
of ac&amp;demic roulette with their d r a f I
boards and turning into professional s t u·
dents who stay in school long after t h e Y
would ottlerw lse have completed their studJes. J
Most impor ta nt, since more men are likely to share a similar marital, scholastic or
career status at this age than any other, it
would seem the best way to im pl em~nt the
ideal the PreSident had in mind when he
said. ''The nation's requirement that men
must serve
imposes this obligation.
That in this l.ind of equals, men are selected as equals to se rvice.''

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POMERO Y- The Rev. Car·
day for dedicated Amerlver WIIUams, Jr., pastor of the C&lt;UIS and a Chrlsuan thinking
Pomeroy Bapllst Church, spoke nation.
on the topic "Be ye doers of He said that fear and seiHs!J..
the word, ~ hearers only," ness combine to keep us from
takeli from the Epistle of James, being doers because of our fear
at the April meeting of Return of failure and selfishness in
Jonathan Meigs Chapter Daugh- boar~g our lime, talents and
ters of !he American RevoluUon, maler18l goods for ourselves Illheld Friday at the home of Mrs. stead of giving to others. ~e
Harold Luhse Ia Pomeroy.
pointed out that trust and !81th
The address by the Rev. Mr. In God, and self-denial provides
WiWams was part of the em- the answer to our dllemroa of
pbasill on 011r religious heritage modern society and Ill proJ&gt;.
as one of the objects of the So- !ems.
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the cbalienge of the scripture ritual form with Mrs. George
as dealing with ethical code in Skinner, regent and Miss Bess

Sanborn, chaplain, In charge.
Mrs. 0. P. Klein played for the
singing of the Star Spangled
BaMer.
A Jetter was read from ,Mrs.
Ralph Donges, state officer. for
the gift of money from t h e
cbapt~ ~hich she placed In the
ConstitutiOn Hall project under
the name of the Return Jonathan Me•ss Chapter. A letter
of !hanks was read for donalions lo the Kate Duncan Smith
School and St. Marys School.
Members answered roll call
giving a Bible verse. Mrs. Em·
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problema faring America.
the bollle of Mrl. C. M. 'lkinShe called attentloo to the
eay In May.
sentecl to lht
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ject of the Soviet Union to take A
prebehiJf of h
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over America by working in- sues&amp; •....-er on
side our country in the varfiJUa ehap~=~ ~M=r
areas while at the same
Mrs~ de8sert • an I •
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nUll. Mrl. Harold Sargt.nt natlng conunlttee to obtain nell a cootriiiiiiJng hoslelll.
officers were Mrs. 0. !'. AU!III, 1
Mrs. James Harley and M r
Emerson Jones. Plans we r
made to murk
dlers' graves for Mrs.

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APPLE GROVE - The
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Christian Service held
Service at the cltuooch
evening with Mrs.
presenting !he
811gra1n, "Dialogue Through

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Romney Aghlnst the Trend
On U.S. World Police Role
By BRUCE BIOSSA'1'

WASHINGTON (NEA)- Large.
Jy overlooked Is the fact that
while Michigan's Gov. George
Romney was giving support to
lbnlted war In Vietnam .in his
Hartford speech, he also spoke
out for sharp limits on the ]low·
ers of the pres1dency and ~n
tbe scope ~f America's role In
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~t r.emantio episodes ln American hi~~
·, tn ry ~i&amp;egmt"Jt.."' 1 ht- · Pon,- F.x press. TI1 e ro:.
• 11.1irlem ·'·t!'ftt -commllnication time hE"·
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'Sf: Joi r'Q h. Mo., and Sacramento,
. . · a 1.:,.,..ts.om .th~. ,.1(1 .or 40 daf~ requ ired by
~la!l"co!ll'lt r s to 14 days
t.T,i\t;.i'tJIIIy Express was fated to last only
about 1~ 111Qn:hs becausp of the co m ple~
linn of the intercontinental telegraph. Ev~ ·so, !here "otPre rustomrrs who couldn 't
'il~ilf. l'o'ho werr willing to pav wha t II rost
(or ~~ter m·Jtl st·n·ice.
To
S. ·s oyd. secretary of tile n e w
ot Transportation. th e Pony
· was an e.&lt;a mple of forC'ed teChnology, or mrn pusbing horsepower to, the
limits or 1ts elf• s~ n'cy . II also lUustrates
· tlw drivi ng tm nilt~C'e of the Atneriean
r ."IP1e for progreSS.
He cites 1 hP cl ipper ship of the I 9~0s
. and ·~ a~ anuther examplr Steamboa ts
wg-.··~~~~ad.\ ,..bt&gt;coming competitive wjth
aalf 'wh!n the ~wl f.t rlipl"'rs enjoyed their
briet. heyday, Hut Amf'm::ans wPre un willtlll! lo ~n i i'lnr lilt sleamboat to be per-

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Allied land1np In Norman· Romney 6 ~ated . but atro'nj not as an Issue o! ~Clple. ~lves. ,
WASIUNGTON - The best ,dy.
. d.elePSe ofe\he Am~ri~an bosi· This must be qeeply
li! 1o the ·..,rattvely ·~news about Vletpam " commg , O!!Jy yesterday, there were lion In Virtaa111 bJI thus had to all responsible meri,~d- ary matter of domesUe pohllcs,
not from the battlefronts, though · three !968 Republican Presiden. consequen&lt;;!'• almost . jranscen: 1ng even those who ,fi1~(:~- Romney ·~as enormously lmprn
the situation there is progres- tit! possibilities who seemed denial In Jl)eaning, The fact, of vatlons about VIetnam' J'i r !be ed l!Ja ·JM:Oo!pecll for the nomlslvely improving, but rather dovelsh, ,.or leaning toward a course, ill ?!bat he came o u I alternative _ a bil~rf~!~am; nation.. He ~ made It loglcalo
from within the American po- soft line In Vietnam. Now ~ere loud and plam only alter pro- .paJgit • oratory shou: ltell .Jy posslble. for powerful weUJilical community.
Is only one, Sen. Mark Hatfield longed an\1, l!l'let!l ·P~sure . within !his country ... · Quid wlsllera In \he G.O.P. to ~~~~
The bipartisan -policy of de- of Oregol). And
Hatfleid'l from o~:RepoollciD4· 1fho IQ!d
unthinhbl dange;:"'
port Jllm ln cQOd heart; and If
termined United Stales military chances for the nomination are, bbn that · ~e f!OUld oot r;'!'aio' ·
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he lias ~~Dno. !hill rather I a Ia,
resistance to the Communist In· in any event, very small.
unclear 11$1 possibly be l)Omi· Over and evet, visit§• to be has &amp;pa. II aU the same.
vasion of South Vietnam has The ne.l of It all is that f Qr nated nex~ year without a ro- Communist North Vietna!Wv !P· ThOUfb 'be began as a front
now reached a point of hipar· every practical purpose the a.. pudlalion ~f the party's forelsn cludin1 men who dillag~'*lih runner, he had been steadily
tisan support so massive as aU publican party's leaders, inside policy record of the last 20 the war as well as lho!ll!l';l!bo, losing rp'OUnd among G.O.P.
bu1 t&lt; guarantee that the 19118 and out of Congress, may be years. ,.
do 901 - have been una,lllillo!JB voters while he remained fuzzy
Presidential campaign will be , said to be standing unanimous- It might' be eald, therefore, upon one point. This is thaJ the on Vietnam, and speoiflclally to
free of divisive intighting on ly along with the last Republl- longed and urgent
preSBure Communist~ In Hanoi an am- !ormer Vice-President Richard
that policy here at home,
can President, Dwight D. Else.n gether hill own: but the point Ia bllng upon a belief that ~ cia· Nixon. He was slowly but sur•
The publit\ conversion of Gov. bower, for the A~erlcan miU- of only academic significance, mor of a tiny minority .J!I, this Jy reading himself . out of lhe
George Romney of Michigan to tary intervention in Vietnam. ~fter all. Too, he bas also sf· country can at last for&lt;»..(hls contest. Now, he is very much
·the hard necessity of going on There is no G.O.P. dove .cote fected anoother Republican Pres government out of Vletnlr.IJ!H) back in lt, and the new Romto the end in Vietnam h a s any more. The last surVIVmg idential aspirant, Sen. Charles thus that honest nego," {tons ney will be very bard to atop
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brought a notional unity in war- lodgment against the war is Percy of Illinois, who Is no will never be neces!lary" TO lhls In the Republican National Contime unparalleled since the 1\e- now thinly held by a Democrat- longer any sort of dove.
Communist notion Romni&gt;)i: has vention ui next oummer.
publican Presidential candidate lc fragment within the Senale So the outlook now is that hit a powerfUl If not In . I~CI a This Is one of !hose not-too.
in t944, Thomas E. Dewey of - and a fragment, moreover, the Vietnam war, If It Is still destructive blow; a~d ii~'U at rare oltuallons lnw hlch the
INew
York refused to seek par- almost certain to be further re- raging by: late next year, will least possible that this ·I on g rare situations io which the
l lisan advantage as World War duced by the senatorial elec- enter the I'Jesidenbal CJlmpaign ml.scalculatlon .wiiJ now be a- interests of the United Stateo,
. II approached its crisis after lions of nest year.
only on matters of detail and bandonod by the Communlsll is ali!O gqDI( politics.
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fected. They forced sailing technology to
Its outermost li mits.
We're do ing the same thing today, sayt
Boyd . We're building the supersonic
tran sport ~ pushing jet av ia tion to its
practical limit.; - even tho1.1gh we know
it will be superseded by ever faster tr ansportation 15 or 20 years from now.
The secretary considers this impatience
of American!! an admirable trait - jjone
of the grea t and permanent ctlaracteris·
tics or our nation."
While his exa mples ar. taken from
communications and lransporbatlon. his~
tory is replete wil h others. We had hardlv begun to oopulate the original 13 states,
for instance. when we doubled the nation's
size with the Louisiana Purchase.
Americans don 't like to wait. Some.
times this tra il has gotten us into trouble.
l! perpetually anno ys our friends o v er~
seas. But American history will h a v e
reached an om inous juncture when t hi s
impatience for progress can no longer be
called ''one of the grea t and permane nt
characteristics of our nation."

"

TERESA WEAVER

ENGAGED- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weaver of Syracuse are announcing
the engagement and approaching marl'iage of their daughter Teresa Weaver to Mr. Roy Van Meter son of Chester Van Meter and the late Gladys Van
Meter of Racine Ohio. The wedding plans are incomplete.

nam war the Presldent bas by.
passed Congress and the pubo
lie. He ehose to let Abraham
Lincoln speak for "ali Amerl·
rans who feel that th,-e Is 11011111thing terribly wrong about tll11.•
Thereupon he quoted 1 letter
Uncoln bad written to biB DJI.
. Ia
tner WIIDam u1 IJnC:,ln wa• IIi'.the
U. S. Hou~.
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Analysts trying to gauge him In substance, Lincoln Mote
as a pot~ntlal president may one that if any. presidant be allbir·
day dec1de that, ln the long run, ed to "make war at plelliUJ'ti"
these utterances are the more lh b lind "where IMP
important part of the speech.
en ale 8 ~.. d whlllt
Said the gove~ of our Vie~ ~.':ers"o':Y:.. u. s. :smuiliin
nam tnvolvement.
did not wauillbelr ·preiJN&lt;Jo
"We must avoid aimilar e. eland. .....;.. 1 ··:~
.• .•
trapments In !be future."
~::S.dld '!ill
On its face, this seems a pr.. pot.t toil· .•.
,' ' poasl that the United ~tales IIlii · "
. Feb; ;u, ""
whicb five times since 1950 has oome 1% yea beloit be ~
put its troops on foreign soli to came pretldeat. As )lftlldoat,
intervene directly In trouble LIDeola 11 widely celebrated 11
zones, should hereafter bold lis lbe lint U.S. c!Wof·, eaoatllril
military force aloof from aucil It upand the powers 01 1111
disputes.
offtee •aormoasly - at lie·did
In only one of the,. Instances, to meet tbe erllll II lbe Civil
the Dominican Republic, dId War.
the United States act purely In In fact, !Jneoln Is unmilllk·
narrow seJf.intereat. We enter- ably the architect ol the mod·
ed mostly as requesled SIIJIII"rl· em-day reallly of a vastly en·
ers of otiler people's freedo'll larged prestdenuar autborlty.
in Korean, Vietnam, Thailand Of bill performance, lllstorl'l
(where the threat was to heigh- Thomas Bailey says iD "Preotboring Laos), and Lebanon (11/or- denUal Greatness":
•
ried by a coup in nearby Iraq). "He made the office 10 ttnq
Tht. w t~y thi ngs · ~rc going, it may not be
art such ex.eminent.s as Bob Richards,
Beyond :his, we w••• also that, like Jefferson smd Jaelr. .
acting •• "world policeman." son, he weakened It for his IU"'
until ttwrP are · more &lt;1 lhletes in the
the pol' vaull king, and Bobby 1\ichardsbzlloa dc.as~ll · JJo,,tl;, 'i ha n on the ball
·
·
the one free nation with · •t he cessors ... He Yiolated ldl"attla.
son, Jh• pride or I he New York Yankee
By
LOUIS
CA!ISEI.S
ed
wi
th
biager
brains
and
an
the
first
Jorge
molecule
was
ere.
might and the mobility to cnn. to support the Consli1UUOII 1 se
infield And many. many more
United
p,
..
,
International
"~.'
great.
e
r
degree
of
con·
ated
by
a
c!Jance
colllolon
of!
lain
or allmp out trouble &amp;nd as to save the sacred parchfa!;;d Jl.'l f:ns dE'VelopmPnt IS being
Su&lt;"h voices or authority do indeed lend
The
d1scovenes
of
m
o
d
e
r
n
'
c1ousnm,
I
maintain
that
It
.
the
nght
atoms
under
the
right
prevent
m a j 0 r upset to the men!. He unconstitutionally u,.
~ch· ieve&lt; not by converting Oi!portsca!rter.!l
credibility to sports broadcasts But lt ts
srlenre have made it "easier must be gifted with great wis· ·circumstances, he said, You : world'• power balances. , .
ercised a half dozen or so JlOII"
a!h lt&gt;!t's lthe very thoug ht is ov!'rone of life's little ironies that some b i g,
ito
prove
the
existence
or
Go
d
dom
and
incomparable
genius."
.~ave
by
no
means
arrived
at
I
Tbe
bnporl
of
Romnty's
ers
that are the sole prerog•
; :wi,elrnin11, but vlre versa
fal, puffy character who couldn't play
Is Matter God? .
. , an intellectually tenable explan- 1 word• Ia that we should live live of Congress, lncludln1 the
Ju!i:1 a few day!! ago, to (] f'('entt he trend
che('ker9 without colla psing t an rn akt the than it used to be." .
·
That
Is
the
conclusJOn
of
a
'
Jn
f2ct.
1f
the
m&lt;~
tt&gt;r
•:.l
um.
ahon of the evolut1on of hfe · up tbll role. Undoubtedly) lte appropriation of funds."
'nit•rh~rs. .loe Nuxhall ol the Cmt'i nnati
best athlete sound like a bum on the air.
1noted Fr ench philosopher. verse is to be regarded as the and conscious thought.
I wiU 1000 be preosed to deflile llalldl•l of Llncolo'l , . _
g•Reds and non Or)'sdalt&gt; of the Los AngeNot always, but oft en.
1
Claude
Tresmonta
nt.
P
ro
f.
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rea
lity,
•·matter
musl
be
Cbance
Ae....nlable
the limits we aboulo\.slay with- dent1 two other wartime "rrt..
'{MdJJers r~vt&gt;aled they are looking for1
So let's hope that some of our star
of chanco In aod to 1ug,..t wbl fOrce Ia pretldOota," Woodrow .Wilo
0'\l•anll. · to brrl'adra st lng basf' ball games inplayers stay in the lineup and do things Tresmontant lectures on t h e credited witll all the . attributes "The operations
philosophy
of
sc1
e
nce
at
the
!hat
thrnlo
..
"r&lt;:
SDef'
fv
;15
he.
would
have
to
be
brought
m will act to maintain wu;'ld 10n and FrlllkiiD D. ftoolevel&amp;
of partH'ipatmg in them.
th t~l the pro broadrasters · can dramat ize
Sorbonne .in Paris.
.
longing to God," lncludins IU· again at eac!J stage to account ' equilibrium, wbere lbere are atretubed the bollllda 11 prn1o
-would thu~ j11in tht• ra nks of such
and keep the ii:Ul s tu nttd in .
In
an
1nterv1ew
with
t
h
e
preme mtell• ~ence, creallve for the devel~ment of e a e h no other volunteen, aot ev~D dential prwer. But after ftoose.
fonnir greats as S,1ndy Koufax . T o n y
Otherw isf'. some pro broadcaster is
ir.ternational
magazine.
"Realipower
and eternal , autonomous new or.11an, or for eve~ organ~ ! the Unlttd. Nations.
...
velt, that power •• IODJer
~~:e~ . PeeweE' Rt&gt;e.':i r . !.AlU Boudrr au,
going to waddle out to the plate In spring
!c Improvement. On thlS show· I As for the presidt&gt;ncy, Roma ) sbrunk balk~ For bll war baJ
"~
. Chn stmRn. f()otball coaches Bud \V1I·
trai ning one 01 these davs. swing w I I d ties." he said that ~h1losoph y ex1stence.
I
since
the
time
or
A
mtoll
e
has
But
cannot
the
emergency
of
mg, chance
is held to ac- ney declared that In the 'Viet(Continued 011 -- ~e u l
and Ten'\' Brennan - and , of
and knock the ball clear out of the park.
I
tended
to
conceive
or
tile
uni'
life
and
the
evolution
of
species
count
for
the
whole
of
creation
.
.
·
the rPdouht able niny Dean. the
Whereupon ht' would dem Dnd $1 00.000 a
synhu. stnughte rer of his ti me
season under threat ttl at if he didn 't get ' verse as "eternal and imper- be attributed purely to the O))o 1 apd each Individual creative
.
[
J
Also gracing the airwaves , bu t with the
it, he'd qu it playing and go lo broad c as~ 1ishable," an essentially static eration of the laws of chanci!, 8Ct"
entity uisting in its own right. OP"rating over a very long per· / If y.. JO as atlrlbutiq It
] liard sell ralhe r th1.1n !he soft inlerlude,
ing.
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Beeause of modern s c i e n c , iod o! time? the Interviewer co- rnulla tbatla fact ere
.,
J(-L-'-----~--:;~-;r,-,.r;;--:;:-y:;---;;;:--------·t however, "we have more know· asked.
radically etllradlctory It ~~
Hatlo's
Do It J:o.1;er·v Time I&gt;
Iledge about the universe, its : ft may be theoretically possl· 11'!1 ol JQ'ObiiiOJiy, )'til 111141
Ihistory and dJ!velopment
. , ble, Prof. Tr!smontant said, lbat Y'U are Ill· elfe&lt;t 1pello
1now we know for certan that but mathematleaUy 1111 10 ''ex· IIJ ,basco wltll a espltal Je.,
c~V61NA THE C~EC.&lt;.().,..j
GAL ~AS A T:JOO~ TIIAE
the u n i ver s e grows and tremely improbable" that ''on- ler. ud UllaJ Ji a1 a IJHaYJil
.KEEPINcr TIV&gt;CK OF
Ievolves."
ly very few scientists now ser- lot God.
'
Creative
Will
I
iously
think" !hal pure chanre Prof. Tresmontant concluded
THE PR ICES · ~, ,'.'
I Moreover, it .is evolving in a can be "put forward as an ex- , that the concept. of God 11 IJC!I
;1p ' "
(#
.- ,.. .
direction that " very d1fl1cult plana lion of the e~~rgency of a~ outworn surviVal of prurutlto explain without recourse to even the simplest liVIng organ- , vtsm, nor a wish projection to
the hypothesis that there I• a ism.", ,
' which the weak aod fr!Jhtened
creative will and intelligence
CQlDplexHy Of Life
·cling for comfort, but an "emJ..
behind it.
"We are now aware of t h e •nently reaoonable" lnterpretaTbose who lind no place for exlraonpnary ~mplexity of the . lion of !he facts which modem
Gad Ia their ·phllooophy, Prof. Ilarge molecules which enter i~&gt; l sclence has established about
Tmmontant oald, must he to the cilmposlllon of the IIVInl ihe history and evolution of the
prepared to afOrm thai miad- icell," he said. "Calculationa l univerae.
·a UT SHE. K~O'NS n:e
- -- -Jon, I.Danlmate matter "ba 1 Ihave been made to discover
PREMIUM V/o.LUE OF
beea able 10 or1anlze Itself, ·What likelihood there would oe QO~Ell N~
E'/ERY COLLECTOR'S
to be.,.mo aolmajeol, and to of billing on the simple!! of IVASIUNGON (UPI) -Maj.
ITEM COiN IN
endow tllelf wll h conscious- these large mo~cules through Gen. Robert G. Feflllsson,
1011 aad tbeaJbl."
the operations of chanct from commander of the ArmJ
C l r:&lt;C~LII.T ION· " /:/
',...
./'
"If matter Is to be looked at an Initial state of primitive cha- lralolng center at Fort Ord.,
In
!hit way, It bas to be credit- os, ~ the coucluslon I• that Call!,, wu named Frldly 1t1
TiMNJ&lt;
fWD
If 01.!1.11"
r
~'),'?
~,.,lr.""
DOl'~ TO ~
·' ed with very gre•t resources." the length of Ume and the .~ COIIlmand the U.S. forcet il
he SHid. "For matter to have nount of matter needed lor the Berlin.
been able, on Its own, to Invent chaQCe creation of r sqle ·mo- FerJUIIOII, a ltllt West Point
I~:~:t~~~~~ evolution, which has lecule would be out of all pro- graduate, wlU IUC(ttC) Maj.
I•
tended throughout ! porUon to ilie kilown age Or Gen. John F. Ft'llnklln, Jr., whO
.!£!:=~ the ages toward the creaUon ""I' galaxy "
will be deputy commander lor
' .
of ever more comple1 and dif· I' Ev'ri If by o. great act of the Sixth Army, headquartered
ferentialed oraanisms, endo+ faith J.OY aecepl ·.the theol')' lbll at Sill Franciaco.
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mm~ . su111mer D;IQilths. No · doubt residents are now
archmg their closets, attics and basents for those "precious old yearllooks." ..

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Hobart \Fern) Dillon, Lower
, · River Rd., came across six annuals
recently~ On~ wail the 1948-49 Mercerlpnianl from MercerviJJe (now Hannan
Trace) High school. Another was the
1M6·47 GAHS Gallian. She also uncov·
e~ed. three Rio Grande College Grand·
ions, 192I, 1924 and 1928, and one Pt. Pleasant Ob·
Kan, 1935.
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• 1 day last wee!&gt;. It was titled, "What Does A Teacher
Do Ml IlayT" It follows:
. "What does a teacher do all day?
"She's mother, father, warden, clergyman, trafficcontroller, philosopher, friend, psychologist, and maybe a zoo keeper some days.
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"Teach,ers don 't mind . They welcome the responsibility. Bult iJley would iJKe a little· something to go
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And a little understanding?
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comfort the troubled, and trouble the comfortable. And
other people say she is supposed to understand those
110t good at explaining, and explain those not good at
understanding.
"What would it take to get you to close yourself
up in .a room day after day with 30 high-spirited American youngsters?"

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When the seaso~ wa~ ov~r,
Buck attended Ohio UmverBity
one semester, and then w~t to
the Army. He w~s .stationed
over east and kept m !me shape
playing baseball In a service
league. When his Army days
are ovP.r he plans lo return .to
basebalL He should do well With
tllat 44 Inch chest and 3t Inch
He's a real husky
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:guest speaker. '
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School on Mam Street.
Gallipolis was settled in 1790 The 3 p.m. session with Dr. ,..
The municipal election will be jby the "French Five Hundred." IEdwards will feature "How To
held on saturday, May 2001 with mostly upper m1ddle class and , Gain the Most From a Study .
a mayor, city clerk and l41professional men and their faml- Session."
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council members 1o be elected lies fIe e in R ReiloluHonarr At 5:30 p.m., those teachers
all to two-year term• under ' · F•ance. Agents of the Scio\o who have made reservations,
current city charter.
Land Company hnd led them to . will be served a baked st~ak
comfortable homes and j dinner in Washington School ca· 1
Dr. Orr W
. :11 Speak. all the necessities of life were feteria under the supervision. of
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waiting lor them along "La Bell Mrs. Nelle Franklin, cafeteria
At Point PTA Meet
" as tile French called supervisor.
PT. PI,EASANT - llr. James the
River. The settlers The evening session 'of ibe
Orr, pedlatrlclan at Holzer
found on their arrival th~t the I workshop will reconvene ~I . e:, .
II wao disappointinJ to
pita!, will be !he BUI!St speaker land they bad paid fqr had been 45 p.m., and the discussion ' ~Jil l
tllis .week tllat there will be, for the Tue~y meeting ol the sold to fllem IUegally. :rt'•lr feature "lmproying Reatijllg;
Gall1a county spelling bee Ibis North Pt. Pleasant PTA to he "comfortable homes" were ·so Program Design."
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year. l K. Owens, eou~ty IUP. held at the school beginnlng at
huts set In a wilderness Mrs. Katherine WilllaJns, .EJeer~Jn~te;ntle;;nt~,;tol;d;;m~e;lhis;;;;;;";ee;kJ 7:30 · p. m. .
clearing amidst unfriendly to- mentary Superyi!(Or of lbe
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Dr. Jlrr will apeak' on the diatis.
Jipolls ct\y SchOols, ·
new law ~ncemlng immuniza- 'I'll~ a lOri~• of polllloqs . tnat Gall[a co"P.tY
Sunday Almanac
lions whlcjl was passed by
the Federal goyemmeai '&lt;JD~· bave been etle"iled ali
West V!riJnia State
efflirtl to salvage tltetr lion Io join tile Gallipolla city
visitation
at
the Fread! evenlda~ teachers and many have accepb lerlldonall p. ~m
•vou get a 125,000 BTU Armstrong LP. J
8y Uldllld
m. prior to the meeung.
obla!ned lecat rtghto to lllerr·
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Today is Sundsy, April16,
!96th day of IU6'/ with •
MODES TO PARTICIPATE
Gas Fired Furnace • For average 5-room
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follow.
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c;i)LlJMBUS (l!PI) - Gov.
home •completely installed to the
The moon Jo between Its
James A. Rhodes. Will parUt1•
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ftrlll quarter.
In ~.;auon ceremonies
chimney. • Easy payment plan.
Tile
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12 at lila Ohio
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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Dall!'
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times ... R. M. Swlt·
zer and John E. Halliday announce new law partner·
•hip .. . Cadmus grade school building Is condemned
. . . Rev. L. H. Stebbins Installed as pastor of First
Presbyterian Church ... Lou Sakal resigns grid coachIng post at Rio Grande College . . . K of P Lodge ptan.
new addition to Second Ave., building.

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and Mh. E. R. Evans, Columbns, Is ll$lplng lht U.
S. Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force (PBIBI&gt;AN'l') aeJ&amp;.
brate its 25th anniversary thjs month. Kent, a member
of the 1960 Gallipolis championship football team, II
servi~ aboard the attack transport USS lllonrovla.
Kent's father served as principal of Wasblnaton EI•
mentary school several years helore going to dillumbul.

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of the F i r s I Presbyterian
Church and Morning L Jgbl
Chapter 80, Order of l!aatem ·
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POMEWIY - Mrs. Stewart band, Stewart M. Shafer, whom
' I. (Helen) Shafer. 87, McClea· l•he married July 22, 1927; a
' y .racoby Rd., Rt. 4, Cor!- daughter, Mrs. Jacques (Joan)
' \lid. a reiire&lt;l teocher. died Stanitz, of Pallatine, 10.; four
• 1pril 6 in Warren General Hos- grandchildren; four brothero,
· ' '~at . followinR a seven-week- Norman RusseU of Pomeroy; 0~
·. !ness.
iver, Millard and Eugene Ru,.
Born oct. 23. 1899, In Pom- sell, and a sister, Mrs. Harold
roy, she was i the daughter of 18aral Rhoda, all of Warren.
.(las and Con Stevens RusselL Funeral services were last
attended Ohio ar.d Kent Monday. Burial was in Crown
Universities and was grad- Hill Burial Park.
from Youngstown Uni 1
·- ersity. She was a teacher at Bmm !MMIHENT
llllard ami II or a r e lfann BAARN, Holland (UP!) !:&lt;'~;Is in Cortlanrt for many IPrlnceso Beatrtx, expected to
retiring in Ju1"' 1965. ideliver her ftrst child in the
Ill Warren prl- 1next few days, ' wa~ reported to
to Cor'land 17 years/be in excellent health by a &lt;0111'1
spokeamaa Friday.

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mu~c. hambur~ers, gum .1txf Ttwrna.

In·Servtce
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Set . Mon· day

LT. (j.g.) Howard K. (Kent) Evans, UiNJl, - of Mr.

Mrs. Shafer
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. nett, Bill Wamsley and Butch McCormick-looked
outstanding during the April 6 Morehead University
football scrimmage at Morehead, Ky., according to reports from the Bluegrass state. All tiDI!e are ezpected
to see plenty of action BB re~ tbiB falL Ten da)'l
ago, Burnett and McCormick s outfit defeated Warn.
ley's mates, 22-6, ulimaxlng the 1967 spring dltlll.

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G~US- When Presidl!#t·Lyndon B. Johnso~
cut. regular .dates. m•etmg
'01 ,':/r.~lio!Rc,
arrlvetimmid
In Putn~~ del Este, GUraguay11 £q~ l!!eldlSoulh AtmhertASKED FOR IT!
care
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e as e appetite 01 8 JUO·, rarrl!lll St.o...r. iln fl .. ~7•1!1pellt . ..Oil
awaiting his arrlv~. ln fact, h~'d lieen do":'!. there three
pie, their problems and pie"'· ANOTHER IN J'HE •'WIIfT
gle creature, the ener8JI of a "w.&lt;'.,..';;r ~ ,;,,...,. .i.{ ""'"
or fo)lr weeks making p~eparabo!IS ~- the vtstt.
ures, tlleir troubles and fun. As IS A'• SERIES:
dead crab, the stor~es of an en. c. ,,,.,.., ··~· ~'"~..- -;:;,. Q&gt;"'
Sgt. George W. Miller of Rio .. ande, who has been
with the rest of Helen He 1p
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cyclopedl8 (or should we saY,
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fall')' tale~?). the temper ol a ''"""'' ~ :,;.,:;~Mr01•";'
nal Corp, was one of a crew down tKike establl~hing com·
won't dodge a serious question You had so tttuch response to Ilion, the rare determin:Jtion of :~" ~~io p:m.J Mr'. ,,;~~ Mn. mn1a
municatlons between Punta del Este·Wnd the Untted States
with a brush-&lt;&gt;ff
"What Is A Soldier" that I a steel trap, and a heart as u•e c. ;,,.,..,. !'.1 • /~'":.;'~.Ji~
· It's that way with eyer'! trip" the ~e!idenl makes.
Send your te~n-age questions)thought you'd like to read an· as the Rock of Gibraller . ~"'::;;.::...~. ~~;..:,.,, .... n,a•
Three means of commumcalton ar&amp;'ll:tamtamed on these
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, other "Wht Is." 1 hot&gt;e you sometimes
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like this anonymous article as
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well as I did: _ BAH.BARA
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main behind when the President leaves to cut off comGRADUATES- LTC R. J. Piper, director, Dept.
up in the mornmg and the las: :.:,~:, ~:'v~,:;=:,•
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w. McElroy, of Pome·
WHAT IS A BOYfRIEND
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pnd Mrs. J. Dale Miller. A fell ttU,'gpgh.
uate of the Accounting Specialist course recently at
. lS g vmf me of adolescem:e and lhe ~CeUght- 1 all over hls face, under his fiil" nttrl!d ta~~~r, A111~tr 1':!.~'::~~~ a:
graduate of old Rio Grande The G~lipolts clty school SY9· Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.
pJlls a~d shots because
a~ ful felicitude of fatherhood, we ! gernails, all over his nose, shirt, ::!"~~:dl!d ~n t'leatb 1n::! ~h=
High School, he joined the Ar· tem dropped its annual spelling
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b~,;:,~ ==~v;:te'!.. Mi.. Bill
my in 1912 attended radio bee a couple of years ago. This
and I feel better but myiTiends ling hunk of man called a boy·! on like a boyfriend. Nobody ets• '" .."" c.w... M,.,....,., ~.,;:
l!lchool at ~p Gordon Ga., leaves tbe entire county with·
say that I am endangermg my friend.
can squeeze into a gl"ve com- ~! ~ea~~~~':::~~ ~:,:. a~11:
and has been stationed at'"wash.. out a speiUng bee. Yet all of
After four ~eks of clerk healt~. How d~ you feel about B f ·ends come in bandy 1partment a crowbar, nammer, !Nle~~r~·~r, 0;'.,.G.:!~re",.t:o: :,~
ington with the Signal Corps the surroundin~ counties haye PFc. Carl W. McElroy, sta· lschool he graduated and was · re~ucm"'drugs.
k' d
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all tvpes 0( two screw drivers, pliers, two :!.eat ~ran~:bndran, s.rvldt~T:t
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ainre that time.
con.ducted spellmg bees thIs tioned in the Finance Center of J sent to Personnel School at Ft. f ~ 1ere ;re so t:~ny 1 ~ :~trodse~~o~l:t~~e tiut ·on the books of ~rading stamps .. a T· ~~~:r~~:' b~,rt~~: 1~m1Nkl•
sprmg and ~re re~dy far t~e ~ the Army in Nurmburg, Gef· 1Knox on Oct. 10 from which be 0
uc ng ugs , a a ca e 1inside the have th; same mot· shirt, a g1rl's scarf, a fmr col· CemeterY at Wdhln&amp;tob c. H.
Mrs. Charles Huff aDd daugh· big competition, w1th the wm· many, is the son of Mr. and aduated Nov 5
gorielll answer cant b~ given.
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trls 33 lect10n of fernale-tvpe h.sn clips, clarence c. &lt;II,Hill lk:"•*· "'
ter, Sarab, arrived Thursday ners and alternates going eith· IMrs Paul McElroy, Pomeroy, grHe was then·se~t to Ft. Ben· Some of these drugs, If taken to : Go ~Itt :s.s
ghearts la bottle opener, HX can opeo- formltr re•~dU!:r ~:!!:.::·
from Washington, D. C, for a er to Huntington or Columbus. Rt
and ls an honors gradu- jamin Harrison Indianapolis, for a short time, help 3 person you can, rea :·h t
many I ers, f0ur traffic ucket~. a pte-~:::::: t~at flfr . Rlcll•rtt• ·.urt•r';!
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visit with her parents, the Dale Perhaps spelling doesn'.t mean l at~ of Pomeroy High School tn llndiana to Ac~unting School b.. get st~rted ?sing weight but ~:elr:us ~:· a;~ibleurwithout be· I ture of a g1rl, a d~-·~ of cards ~o~!a~:t~!! ~:u:a;~Y ~~~~....J.m.
Millers at Rio Grande. They as much to others as It dots ltte class of 1964. He attend· where he •raduate on Jan 30 .1 wouldnt advtse anyone to.
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motored to Tri-State atrpOrt to to me. ,But as ng as were ed Columbus Business Umver· las the Honor Graduate of his
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lie has the charmmg dtsposl : ;;:~;'\i ,Jalltel A. (f'•U Joru,•on. and
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bring her home. She's tbe for- graduating high school students sity for one year, graduated as class His sext stop was Ft. Q -I am baviJt&amp; ~rouble ~s- 1 an~on~. )~ur~r' found any I bon of an utorn bomt.. and th~ th• late JohllnllJ c~~~~e~n :,~b~~~~:
mer Carol Miller.
who cannot properly s p e II a Juni()r Accountant, enlisted Dix .New Jersey from which ing weight. After ta ing Es B· hoy ne d s e t: where excep~ gratitude of an inn•Yent baby. ::~.'.N!!"' ;;~.,: two 5b:t~~· ~ ' ' •
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words, I feel there is a. direet m the Army June 13, 191lA. went I' he 'was flown to Germany. His trol and Dexedrine for . five I :h:~: ;h: ~;er~u pos~d to be He is a lover wJt!l lour hand:; ~~:r;~~~~~~::;tt•~ :~deeM~;~nd:nn~r:..:·
Her husband, Charlie, Is a co- need for a concentration on t Ft Benning Georgi • ,- bas. Pf C rl W McEl· months I bave lost very hltle 1
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and a sweetheart with ttn arn 1 ~. 1Gro.velld• rite• wl!u tr.eld Frl4ar !.~·
pilot for Eastern Air Lines and spe1Ling just as there was on. o t ·.. a apd was St ';")Ft. ! addressAIS1575~·708al4'1.. ·'CI· Sec My doctor can't understand this. - at thlr gJrlfner:ds hou.,~s. ~ You can lock him out ,,f your arnuol\ at Mound am cemectery.
when science when we tboug hi ti IE tc
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the v'•sll was pr•-•rra••ed
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K Sept 10 for clerk •I roy,
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Charlie drew an assignment in Russians were beating us in the ~ox] y.,
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t ion of dextroamphetamin~ Ito come. over. but wl.'~~ You the girl next door (oh veah'!)
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bound flight out of Washington
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&lt;Dexedrine) and prochlorphea- . want a kiSs, they :re flx:~g rar·' but you can't ~eep hhn away
For New Qu~rter
Charne Huff has been flyi.ngR
pzine. The first suppresses thelbu.retorsorad:u . . hugfat.:Jy gear lfrom your TV set You mrght
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for Eastern between Washing·
appetite and the second relieves ihlftS.
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Classes Begin
ton, D. C., and New York C1ty,
thP emotional tensions produc· i ~hen Y.ou are With has fr~P. s e;ry{hmg but your mu.uls . wha.i
on a shuttle ~· He formerly
ed by dietary restrictions. A h~ s makl.ng smart rem~tlb an\J I you mean when you t:dy someJuneB
attended the Atr Force Acadfarmer is never mystiried when · dtsregardmg your flC'ii' dress, thing What you like and d l semy at Colorado Springs, Colo.,
his livestock gams weight. ~o but when you re alone, he's an like 'af)d he often remtnds yo~l
Complete Diploma
and is a former flight instructI I
doctor should be myshficd when angel:&lt;: Romeo. When you want I of ti.
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his patient fails to lose on a re- 1him to make a g~od Im~ress~?!'l l You .can call him a jerk, a Cow:ses OHered for
Both Men and
0 • ducing regimen. Who's kiddmg on your parents, le tnp .• on .leiburn a snea k but he looks at
I bad lost all track of Paul
Ej)lli'OR'S NOTE - The following article ~ppeared lands - or bougbl tbem . aeo o~ I who?
Icoffee tahle, spills everyth:ng, you with "tha't kind ui look I
Women
Skinner, brotller of Tom Skin· in the@lnday March 26 edition of the Cmcmnatt Enqmr- er again. The papers ll•; I d I Q 1 am • hon,.wlfe Rv and wont answer you "''"n and then when all things arc
ner, Gallia county's new Civil er It w.~forw'arded to the Sunday Times-Sentinel by Mrs. the Historleal Society .nc ate stay in~ on a balanced low-&lt;ol· ' you speak.
. ! doubtful he con mend them all
Colleg ..Lovol Busl~
Defense director. If I don't look ROberil'McMaster (the former Katherine Jones, daughter some of tbese land grants n Iorie diet I have managed to No one can gel such a k~ek with lh~ee magic worns· I
Training moans Bettor
closely, I can't tell the boys of Mr. , and Mrs. Raymond Jones, Gallipol!s). Said Mrs. tbe original French,. dated ~~- lose 18 pounds. Is stay ing on lro~ sneaking around eul'oer~, LOVE YOU. ~ ANONYMOUS
Jobs with Higher Pay
apart The other day Tom told McMaster, "I thought it was very mterestmg_and I ~m Also m the collection are se'- . such a diel harmful in any wav lcsmg the cops, playJ.ng pPKr.r Dear Barbara·
Write, visit, il' call
me Paul Is In West p aIm keeping a copy for myself, but thought yo~ might be to· eral Acts. of Congress from the I A - An active ho~sewile all night, and watchmg other Thanks for a happy contribu·
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Beach, Fla.
terester, since it concerns !he Old French Ctty.
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same pertod, deeds.of s~le from I needs about 2.300 calories a dav girls walk down !he Hlreel.
I lion to YAFI
I nformolion
PauJ Skumer was formerly
~·u wo~ld be in~ereshng to know lf anyone restdmg tile lan_d eompames mvolved but there is no harm in a diet He li~es cars. ~owlmg, dm,;e. ; And agam - though l he s e
employed by the G. C. Murphy In Gallipolts today " .. related to the donor, Mrs. Mary and vanousdocuments a~d Jet: lthat is low in calories if it in-~~ mnVI"· Bndge. B~rdot,_:tow "What Is" articles .lre allony- •
Co. at Pt. Pleasant, and was Jo~nston llotondaro . The ton" said Richard W. Kaupt, ters from ong:a~r~!.'::'tb~e~~s' eludes the essential vitamins. I
INNOCENT
I mous, lh:•y owe their origm
transferred to West Palm arltcle follows.
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minerals and if you don't be- PLEADS
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1\ to Alan Beck who oriomaied the
::~h~ ~~~ ;:~· :.~~r ~~ THE CINCINNATI Historical:::s!tely~ c na
~ ~:edofbys~~!fe~~~e:n~:~: l come emaciated.
~ -~~;~~!u~~~a~dho~~:~~d:u~ . for~~.l .. th . his "Wltat is A
36 Locust Stroet
could uli a tra~sfer to Flori- Soc;ety has been g•v•n a sUI' ""Two Federal grantsXsigDed are dated IML
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da? p
prising collectiOn of vaiuabl~ by Jefferson and his. secretary The papers are in excellent ~~ :a~gf ~lve~ ~a: caus~; . white Rhodesia Front Party,
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dotuments m an even more of state, James Madison, were condition and wiU be preserved. 1
s t ou
avnt pleaded innocent Friday to a
WOllam Crothers of J•ckson surprising package: A cigar! in thi! box along with 28 ~thor not in their original cigar box, 1
te mods cotmm•n calu&lt;o charge of setting two dogs on
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t · ·ng 30 rare !ega
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but in. the Histories~ Society's 1 lar heart diSease. Tumors es- an Afncan and Ooggmg hnn
8 former resident of Rio Grande ox con ami
told me the other day !hat his papers and letters ld tt:;;: 0 , : poill). They catli~ !Tom ,~ eld· 1s p e c 1 a I manuscript foldec• : pecially those that obstruct toe with a lea tiler strap. Pollee sa1d
son, Dan (Buck) Crothers, was them signed by :re~. en 'ih 0~ . ~rl~.~lady 1n Ne~ Jel!,-l ·.who , which protect paper from de- common bile duct and the ear- Enansio Johane had 20 weal '
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the weekend. Buck has been In original sett emen o a po 'l)y afterwards•.~vtf.ve.:: to j
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liv;r enlargement What sort .o.f on his arms.
Ohio.
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Dan Crothers is attending 01- ''I doubt that any blsiorteal Ifind out •morv ahout rillS gtft, I
pend on the resulis of liver func- . s-1100 to 1300
ficers Candidate School at Fort society bas ever before re.elv· but all. we know so lar 18 thai
tion tests. ft may be tit at no j;. •
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Knox. His dad said he would ed panbment documents llfgo· lshe ongmally got the papers
necessary
graduate in June. A star alb- ed by a Presideol of the United through a great aunt whos.~ biiJbut, in anv case, alcohol shout~ I
5:00 to 7:00
Jete, like his several brothers, States, oluffed bllo au ordinal')' I band was from GalhJlllhS.
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High School before moving to
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«on my doctor said I have a
Jackson. He waa a •tar for tile Party Convention8
tlte docum?nts to . the Cmcm- 1
shrunken liver. What would
Ironmen In basketball and ba..,.
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n.au HIStor;cal Soctely w he n GAUJPOI,.lS - The G•llipolis caus~i? Is t~•re any cure lor
GfT lllli r•cn PHI, .....,.,. ,...,..
baiL
Slated Thu1'8day
sHe learned that 11 already had City schools have planned an In· ' .1, Sh ld 1 b · · t · 1 d' ,, I
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Mt.-er Ftd'erel Rutl'ft Sy1ttm
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Anol
After graduation he was
PT. PLEASANT - Part• &lt;&gt;JII- ~n ~trtensive . collection of Gal- 1Service Workshop for Monday ·A ~~e u:e~~s as~:~~ke~e ;;
,._, 1._.,. 01 Dooa.no a. uMomhr F.D.t.C,
--.red to a contract with the
venUons for the Pt. Pleasant hpoho matenaL The Foundmg Ifrom 3 to 8:45 p. m. at Wash· th 1 te t
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POMEROY, 0.
Mumc1pa
FRENCH CITY
adelphia Philllea, and .went
e. ec 1on WI e con- of this French .community 1.., 1inglon Elementary School audi- ~ you have &lt;irrhosis you should
sprin• training 1n Flonda.
dueled at 7.30 p. m. on Thurs- miles from Cmcmnatl IS an un- · lorium.
be
11--poor d'1e1. y ou rna\, I LUMBER CO., INC.
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vention to be beld at the county tory and more was written on I rect~r of the R~ading ";nter 13 ~ 0 need suplPemieln ryd' VI a- ~
Gollipollo, Ohio
he s~nt. his. first season.
courthouse and the Citizens con- it than on other settlements of Miami University will ~ tb~ ~tns an wa er PI 5 or mreLPhone 446-0296

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COVERS on the annuals are slightly worn, but the In·
side pages are well preserved. Too, it is interesting
to note that hair and dress styles of today are similar
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ol !lie .'10 .mill1oD
as neor)J evory tupayer sbould .;ltllmellc. About t10 per eent of,
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bell eve, : ll.the
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incotlle .111 re1Um1 !Ued tbll !mow by DOW, IJ . the nst lhelle ~calculaliOns are to the disptepancy.
,that "llj,e · tax~ayer can't win" not being treated fair , he can tht amount of the u¢erpay·
year. '
oomputer centv whldl tbe IRS advantage of .tile taxpayer-th'at . 11 ~· Is not quUe sure of the once 'be ts .pull ell In for an o!fioe ap!'&lt;'al for a higher Je~VIIl
,review ment plus stx per cent Interest.
But tills 1J a 11'011 nallooal bas establialled at MartlnBbur&amp;, Is, they operate to \'lake histax , ex~j!maUon, he may JnJUate a audit? ,
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lower tllan it really should be. J"correspondence audit," whicil · No, It' isn't' true. .
ofllcers. There were
sudl But if II suspecta deliberate
audit rise abarply with your Tbls year, lor lllo llrat time, But dte other 40 per cent are rnelins writing the lupayer a1 L'ast year1 the IRS demanded appeals· last ·year, ~ IIIey cheating, it can assess a civil
income. Above a certaiD Income it wW cut a beady electroulc errors wbiclJ cause the taxpayer polite letter asking why . !Je 1addlliOI!~ ·payments from only 1 resulted In reductions .amount- fraud penalty ranginB from 5 to
level-reported to be tiJO,OOO a eya on fNil'f bldlvidual lnoomt to pay more lium be owes. Las! neglected 1o report this or lhil! 54 per .cent-slightly more tllan 1 ing lo 58 per cent of : lite sum 50 per cent of file amount oHI!e
yelll'-tbe IllS cllecb every tax retum.
yeor, the IRS clteerfuUy refund- hit of income, or why oe half-of lbe I&amp;Jqlayers wbose which lower echelbn• bad underpaymen~
return.
Stored IIIIIs JDe1110r7 eeJis are ed f82 miWon trf tlllpllyers who claimed a certain ~uction, retlll'lls were audited. It found claimed was due in 'I¥JUonal Ill really flagrBDt cases, lilt
It also glvt~ audit priority lo bundreds ol mDU..,. of llems of overpaid because of faulty etc;.
. 38 per cent of the queslloned taxes.
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tupayll'l, auch ao doclon, information about payments matfl.
. Sbould· tile taxpayer's raply be returns to be entirely correct. Finally, a determill~ ~&amp;XIlaf• with a ,clvll penalty. It refen
pie¢ lite case to the juallee
· ' United Press IDteraallonal freelan&lt;e writers and maaufac. made to Amerleani!D the fonn - If the compu!Alr detects unsatiSfactory, or should the And In ~ight per cent of the er can go to court.
· ~. WASIDNGTON (UP!) -Nett turers' repreaenlaUves, whoae ol wages, dividends, lnteres~ something wrong other than an initial "eyeball check" indicate audits, It concluded that tile his case twitlloul a laW¥,..., II be department for criminal lraud
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most chilling communica- variety of 'sources rather than a "monster'' from employers W-2 pie, if II fthds filalsome Item ol cleared up by correspondence, and was entitled to a-refund.
Court In Wasblnglon,q or tby a! llldklmenls are obCalned
a citizen can receive from single employer. '!be olficlal reports, and from the Form Income apparently has not been the tal!layer is called into lite Even if lite audit leads tbe paying the claimed !aWl go annuaUy, and nearly 110 per cent
· government" a letter whlch ,explanation is litat such lupay- 10911 IDformatloD retums filed reported-the return is automa- nearest IRS local office (there IRS agent to the conclusion that · Into a federal distrlctq(IOurt ~ lead to convictions. .
begins.
'ers are more likely to by corpor&amp;UIHIB, banks, ete.
tically earmarked for what tlte are 900 scattered across the additional taxes are due, the sue for a refund. About 1,1AIO SecUon 72111 of the Internal
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"overlook" some of their
MOll Bmn Caught
IRS caDs "an eyeball check" by country) for a heart-to-heart taxpayer is not required to cases are docketed eaeb yeor Reveaue Code defines wllfull
"'¥our income tax return has income.
Most of the errors eaugbt by a human agent.
talk witlt an agent. He is asked accept that verdict. He ean ask for 'civil court action. About 811 tax evasion •
a feloliJ
·:fiffi, selected for ""dit "
A retum is also likely to be the computer (which haa been In many instances, the agent to bring along canceled checks, for a review of his case by the per cent are settled before trial punishable by llne!l up to $10,000
. :: What are your chances of :selected for audit if its statistics checking relurM from some can tell, merely by examining receipts and other documents district IRS office (there are 53 by out-of-court negoltalloo. A and jaB aenlellces ap to I years,
-~ceiving sucl! a Jetter this depart too widely from wbat the parta of the nation for !Oreral tbe return and its supporting I which support his return.
in the country). Last year, Vet;Y small number-leo!S th&amp;ll a And now, bact 1o lbat relunl.
·;/ear' And what will happen if 1 IRS considers a normal raUo of years) are simple mistakes Ill papers, that there is a plausible
Can't Win
nearly 40,000 taxpayers claimed dozen, as a rule, are eitrled 1111 , •
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lbe shoulder by the Internation- monster" detects an apparent
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@I Revenue Service. The IRS discrepancy In Its entries.
plans to audit about 5 per cent The "MarUnsburg monster,"
By Mouq
70 million AJner1.
must
fed«al Income
returns. The foJJowiDg
"i~,J!I\olllltched answers quesiiODS
are apt 1o arise ID 1
IJllly·er's mind as be apoarhes his annual moml!llt of
with the internal revenue
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mm~ . su111mer D;IQilths. No · doubt residents are now
archmg their closets, attics and basents for those "precious old yearllooks." ..

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Hobart \Fern) Dillon, Lower
, · River Rd., came across six annuals
recently~ On~ wail the 1948-49 Mercerlpnianl from MercerviJJe (now Hannan
Trace) High school. Another was the
1M6·47 GAHS Gallian. She also uncov·
e~ed. three Rio Grande College Grand·
ions, 192I, 1924 and 1928, and one Pt. Pleasant Ob·
Kan, 1935.
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DATEUNE foUIId 8JI interesting item on his desk one
• 1 day last wee!&gt;. It was titled, "What Does A Teacher
Do Ml IlayT" It follows:
. "What does a teacher do all day?
"She's mother, father, warden, clergyman, trafficcontroller, philosopher, friend, psychologist, and maybe a zoo keeper some days.
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"Teach,ers don 't mind . They welcome the responsibility. Bult iJley would iJKe a little· something to go
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And a little understanding?
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comfort the troubled, and trouble the comfortable. And
other people say she is supposed to understand those
110t good at explaining, and explain those not good at
understanding.
"What would it take to get you to close yourself
up in .a room day after day with 30 high-spirited American youngsters?"

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When the seaso~ wa~ ov~r,
Buck attended Ohio UmverBity
one semester, and then w~t to
the Army. He w~s .stationed
over east and kept m !me shape
playing baseball In a service
league. When his Army days
are ovP.r he plans lo return .to
basebalL He should do well With
tllat 44 Inch chest and 3t Inch
He's a real husky
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vention at th~ old JlOllor High comparable size.
:guest speaker. '
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School on Mam Street.
Gallipolis was settled in 1790 The 3 p.m. session with Dr. ,..
The municipal election will be jby the "French Five Hundred." IEdwards will feature "How To
held on saturday, May 2001 with mostly upper m1ddle class and , Gain the Most From a Study .
a mayor, city clerk and l41professional men and their faml- Session."
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council members 1o be elected lies fIe e in R ReiloluHonarr At 5:30 p.m., those teachers
all to two-year term• under ' · F•ance. Agents of the Scio\o who have made reservations,
current city charter.
Land Company hnd led them to . will be served a baked st~ak
comfortable homes and j dinner in Washington School ca· 1
Dr. Orr W
. :11 Speak. all the necessities of life were feteria under the supervision. of
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waiting lor them along "La Bell Mrs. Nelle Franklin, cafeteria
At Point PTA Meet
" as tile French called supervisor.
PT. PI,EASANT - llr. James the
River. The settlers The evening session 'of ibe
Orr, pedlatrlclan at Holzer
found on their arrival th~t the I workshop will reconvene ~I . e:, .
II wao disappointinJ to
pita!, will be !he BUI!St speaker land they bad paid fqr had been 45 p.m., and the discussion ' ~Jil l
tllis .week tllat there will be, for the Tue~y meeting ol the sold to fllem IUegally. :rt'•lr feature "lmproying Reatijllg;
Gall1a county spelling bee Ibis North Pt. Pleasant PTA to he "comfortable homes" were ·so Program Design."
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year. l K. Owens, eou~ty IUP. held at the school beginnlng at
huts set In a wilderness Mrs. Katherine WilllaJns, .EJeer~Jn~te;ntle;;nt~,;tol;d;;m~e;lhis;;;;;;";ee;kJ 7:30 · p. m. .
clearing amidst unfriendly to- mentary Superyi!(Or of lbe
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Dr. Jlrr will apeak' on the diatis.
Jipolls ct\y SchOols, ·
new law ~ncemlng immuniza- 'I'll~ a lOri~• of polllloqs . tnat Gall[a co"P.tY
Sunday Almanac
lions whlcjl was passed by
the Federal goyemmeai '&lt;JD~· bave been etle"iled ali
West V!riJnia State
efflirtl to salvage tltetr lion Io join tile Gallipolla city
visitation
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the Fread! evenlda~ teachers and many have accepb lerlldonall p. ~m
•vou get a 125,000 BTU Armstrong LP. J
8y Uldllld
m. prior to the meeung.
obla!ned lecat rtghto to lllerr·
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Today is Sundsy, April16,
!96th day of IU6'/ with •
MODES TO PARTICIPATE
Gas Fired Furnace • For average 5-room
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follow.
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c;i)LlJMBUS (l!PI) - Gov.
home •completely installed to the
The moon Jo between Its
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In ~.;auon ceremonies
chimney. • Easy payment plan.
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TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Dall!'
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times ... R. M. Swlt·
zer and John E. Halliday announce new law partner·
•hip .. . Cadmus grade school building Is condemned
. . . Rev. L. H. Stebbins Installed as pastor of First
Presbyterian Church ... Lou Sakal resigns grid coachIng post at Rio Grande College . . . K of P Lodge ptan.
new addition to Second Ave., building.

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and Mh. E. R. Evans, Columbns, Is ll$lplng lht U.
S. Atlantic Fleet Amphibious Force (PBIBI&gt;AN'l') aeJ&amp;.
brate its 25th anniversary thjs month. Kent, a member
of the 1960 Gallipolis championship football team, II
servi~ aboard the attack transport USS lllonrovla.
Kent's father served as principal of Wasblnaton EI•
mentary school several years helore going to dillumbul.

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Church and Morning L Jgbl
Chapter 80, Order of l!aatem ·
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POMEWIY - Mrs. Stewart band, Stewart M. Shafer, whom
' I. (Helen) Shafer. 87, McClea· l•he married July 22, 1927; a
' y .racoby Rd., Rt. 4, Cor!- daughter, Mrs. Jacques (Joan)
' \lid. a reiire&lt;l teocher. died Stanitz, of Pallatine, 10.; four
• 1pril 6 in Warren General Hos- grandchildren; four brothero,
· ' '~at . followinR a seven-week- Norman RusseU of Pomeroy; 0~
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iver, Millard and Eugene Ru,.
Born oct. 23. 1899, In Pom- sell, and a sister, Mrs. Harold
roy, she was i the daughter of 18aral Rhoda, all of Warren.
.(las and Con Stevens RusselL Funeral services were last
attended Ohio ar.d Kent Monday. Burial was in Crown
Universities and was grad- Hill Burial Park.
from Youngstown Uni 1
·- ersity. She was a teacher at Bmm !MMIHENT
llllard ami II or a r e lfann BAARN, Holland (UP!) !:&lt;'~;Is in Cortlanrt for many IPrlnceso Beatrtx, expected to
retiring in Ju1"' 1965. ideliver her ftrst child in the
Ill Warren prl- 1next few days, ' wa~ reported to
to Cor'land 17 years/be in excellent health by a &lt;0111'1
spokeamaa Friday.

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LT. (j.g.) Howard K. (Kent) Evans, UiNJl, - of Mr.

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. nett, Bill Wamsley and Butch McCormick-looked
outstanding during the April 6 Morehead University
football scrimmage at Morehead, Ky., according to reports from the Bluegrass state. All tiDI!e are ezpected
to see plenty of action BB re~ tbiB falL Ten da)'l
ago, Burnett and McCormick s outfit defeated Warn.
ley's mates, 22-6, ulimaxlng the 1967 spring dltlll.

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G~US- When Presidl!#t·Lyndon B. Johnso~
cut. regular .dates. m•etmg
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arrlvetimmid
In Putn~~ del Este, GUraguay11 £q~ l!!eldlSoulh AtmhertASKED FOR IT!
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This column is for young peo- I news~per.
e as e appetite 01 8 JUO·, rarrl!lll St.o...r. iln fl .. ~7•1!1pellt . ..Oil
awaiting his arrlv~. ln fact, h~'d lieen do":'!. there three
pie, their problems and pie"'· ANOTHER IN J'HE •'WIIfT
gle creature, the ener8JI of a "w.&lt;'.,..';;r ~ ,;,,...,. .i.{ ""'"
or fo)lr weeks making p~eparabo!IS ~- the vtstt.
ures, tlleir troubles and fun. As IS A'• SERIES:
dead crab, the stor~es of an en. c. ,,,.,.., ··~· ~'"~..- -;:;,. Q&gt;"'
Sgt. George W. Miller of Rio .. ande, who has been
with the rest of Helen He 1p
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cyclopedl8 (or should we saY,
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with the White House etachment o , ,he U. S. A!'my S1gUS!, 11 welcomes laughs but Dear Helen.
fall')' tale~?). the temper ol a ''"""'' ~ :,;.,:;~Mr01•";'
nal Corp, was one of a crew down tKike establl~hing com·
won't dodge a serious question You had so tttuch response to Ilion, the rare determin:Jtion of :~" ~~io p:m.J Mr'. ,,;~~ Mn. mn1a
municatlons between Punta del Este·Wnd the Untted States
with a brush-&lt;&gt;ff
"What Is A Soldier" that I a steel trap, and a heart as u•e c. ;,,.,..,. !'.1 • /~'":.;'~.Ji~
· It's that way with eyer'! trip" the ~e!idenl makes.
Send your te~n-age questions)thought you'd like to read an· as the Rock of Gibraller . ~"'::;;.::...~. ~~;..:,.,, .... n,a•
Three means of commumcalton ar&amp;'ll:tamtamed on these
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, other "Wht Is." 1 hot&gt;e you sometimes
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like this anonymous article as
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The men of the White House Communications Agency re·
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well as I did: _ BAH.BARA
He is the last person to get I " ' c•••••m •";
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main behind when the President leaves to cut off comGRADUATES- LTC R. J. Piper, director, Dept.
up in the mornmg and the las: :.:,~:, ~:'v~,:;=:,•
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Sgt. Miller Is the son of Mr. that plaos for the spelling bee roy with his diploma as an honor (lop in class) grad·
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Bet~een the bother&lt;om• sta~e Nobody else can get grease ::':!;,";;,.~.;·:.,.~ stt1or Glt-... •
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pnd Mrs. J. Dale Miller. A fell ttU,'gpgh.
uate of the Accounting Specialist course recently at
. lS g vmf me of adolescem:e and lhe ~CeUght- 1 all over hls face, under his fiil" nttrl!d ta~~~r, A111~tr 1':!.~'::~~~ a:
graduate of old Rio Grande The G~lipolts clty school SY9· Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.
pJlls a~d shots because
a~ ful felicitude of fatherhood, we ! gernails, all over his nose, shirt, ::!"~~:dl!d ~n t'leatb 1n::! ~h=
High School, he joined the Ar· tem dropped its annual spelling
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b~,;:,~ ==~v;:te'!.. Mi.. Bill
my in 1912 attended radio bee a couple of years ago. This
and I feel better but myiTiends ling hunk of man called a boy·! on like a boyfriend. Nobody ets• '" .."" c.w... M,.,....,., ~.,;:
l!lchool at ~p Gordon Ga., leaves tbe entire county with·
say that I am endangermg my friend.
can squeeze into a gl"ve com- ~! ~ea~~~~':::~~ ~:,:. a~11:
and has been stationed at'"wash.. out a speiUng bee. Yet all of
After four ~eks of clerk healt~. How d~ you feel about B f ·ends come in bandy 1partment a crowbar, nammer, !Nle~~r~·~r, 0;'.,.G.:!~re",.t:o: :,~
ington with the Signal Corps the surroundin~ counties haye PFc. Carl W. McElroy, sta· lschool he graduated and was · re~ucm"'drugs.
k' d
doihn
all tvpes 0( two screw drivers, pliers, two :!.eat ~ran~:bndran, s.rvldt~T:t
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ainre that time.
con.ducted spellmg bees thIs tioned in the Finance Center of J sent to Personnel School at Ft. f ~ 1ere ;re so t:~ny 1 ~ :~trodse~~o~l:t~~e tiut ·on the books of ~rading stamps .. a T· ~~~:r~~:' b~,rt~~: 1~m1Nkl•
sprmg and ~re re~dy far t~e ~ the Army in Nurmburg, Gef· 1Knox on Oct. 10 from which be 0
uc ng ugs , a a ca e 1inside the have th; same mot· shirt, a g1rl's scarf, a fmr col· CemeterY at Wdhln&amp;tob c. H.
Mrs. Charles Huff aDd daugh· big competition, w1th the wm· many, is the son of Mr. and aduated Nov 5
gorielll answer cant b~ given.
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trls 33 lect10n of fernale-tvpe h.sn clips, clarence c. &lt;II,Hill lk:"•*· "'
ter, Sarab, arrived Thursday ners and alternates going eith· IMrs Paul McElroy, Pomeroy, grHe was then·se~t to Ft. Ben· Some of these drugs, If taken to : Go ~Itt :s.s
ghearts la bottle opener, HX can opeo- formltr re•~dU!:r ~:!!:.::·
from Washington, D. C, for a er to Huntington or Columbus. Rt
and ls an honors gradu- jamin Harrison Indianapolis, for a short time, help 3 person you can, rea :·h t
many I ers, f0ur traffic ucket~. a pte-~:::::: t~at flfr . Rlcll•rtt• ·.urt•r';!
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visit with her parents, the Dale Perhaps spelling doesn'.t mean l at~ of Pomeroy High School tn llndiana to Ac~unting School b.. get st~rted ?sing weight but ~:elr:us ~:· a;~ibleurwithout be· I ture of a g1rl, a d~-·~ of cards ~o~!a~:t~!! ~:u:a;~Y ~~~~....J.m.
Millers at Rio Grande. They as much to others as It dots ltte class of 1964. He attend· where he •raduate on Jan 30 .1 wouldnt advtse anyone to.
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motored to Tri-State atrpOrt to to me. ,But as ng as were ed Columbus Business Umver· las the Honor Graduate of his
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lie has the charmmg dtsposl : ;;:~;'\i ,Jalltel A. (f'•U Joru,•on. and
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bring her home. She's tbe for- graduating high school students sity for one year, graduated as class His sext stop was Ft. Q -I am baviJt&amp; ~rouble ~s- 1 an~on~. )~ur~r' found any I bon of an utorn bomt.. and th~ th• late JohllnllJ c~~~~e~n :,~b~~~~:
mer Carol Miller.
who cannot properly s p e II a Juni()r Accountant, enlisted Dix .New Jersey from which ing weight. After ta ing Es B· hoy ne d s e t: where excep~ gratitude of an inn•Yent baby. ::~.'.N!!"' ;;~.,: two 5b:t~~· ~ ' ' •
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words, I feel there is a. direet m the Army June 13, 191lA. went I' he 'was flown to Germany. His trol and Dexedrine for . five I :h:~: ;h: ~;er~u pos~d to be He is a lover wJt!l lour hand:; ~~:r;~~~~~~::;tt•~ :~deeM~;~nd:nn~r:..:·
Her husband, Charlie, Is a co- need for a concentration on t Ft Benning Georgi • ,- bas. Pf C rl W McEl· months I bave lost very hltle 1
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and a sweetheart with ttn arn 1 ~. 1Gro.velld• rite• wl!u tr.eld Frl4ar !.~·
pilot for Eastern Air Lines and spe1Ling just as there was on. o t ·.. a apd was St ';")Ft. ! addressAIS1575~·708al4'1.. ·'CI· Sec My doctor can't understand this. - at thlr gJrlfner:ds hou.,~s. ~ You can lock him out ,,f your arnuol\ at Mound am cemectery.
when science when we tboug hi ti IE tc
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the v'•sll was pr•-•rra••ed
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t ion of dextroamphetamin~ Ito come. over. but wl.'~~ You the girl next door (oh veah'!)
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bound flight out of Washington
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&lt;Dexedrine) and prochlorphea- . want a kiSs, they :re flx:~g rar·' but you can't ~eep hhn away
For New Qu~rter
Charne Huff has been flyi.ngR
pzine. The first suppresses thelbu.retorsorad:u . . hugfat.:Jy gear lfrom your TV set You mrght
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for Eastern between Washing·
appetite and the second relieves ihlftS.
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Classes Begin
ton, D. C., and New York C1ty,
thP emotional tensions produc· i ~hen Y.ou are With has fr~P. s e;ry{hmg but your mu.uls . wha.i
on a shuttle ~· He formerly
ed by dietary restrictions. A h~ s makl.ng smart rem~tlb an\J I you mean when you t:dy someJuneB
attended the Atr Force Acadfarmer is never mystiried when · dtsregardmg your flC'ii' dress, thing What you like and d l semy at Colorado Springs, Colo.,
his livestock gams weight. ~o but when you re alone, he's an like 'af)d he often remtnds yo~l
Complete Diploma
and is a former flight instructI I
doctor should be myshficd when angel:&lt;: Romeo. When you want I of ti.
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his patient fails to lose on a re- 1him to make a g~od Im~ress~?!'l l You .can call him a jerk, a Cow:ses OHered for
Both Men and
0 • ducing regimen. Who's kiddmg on your parents, le tnp .• on .leiburn a snea k but he looks at
I bad lost all track of Paul
Ej)lli'OR'S NOTE - The following article ~ppeared lands - or bougbl tbem . aeo o~ I who?
Icoffee tahle, spills everyth:ng, you with "tha't kind ui look I
Women
Skinner, brotller of Tom Skin· in the@lnday March 26 edition of the Cmcmnatt Enqmr- er again. The papers ll•; I d I Q 1 am • hon,.wlfe Rv and wont answer you "''"n and then when all things arc
ner, Gallia county's new Civil er It w.~forw'arded to the Sunday Times-Sentinel by Mrs. the Historleal Society .nc ate stay in~ on a balanced low-&lt;ol· ' you speak.
. ! doubtful he con mend them all
Colleg ..Lovol Busl~
Defense director. If I don't look ROberil'McMaster (the former Katherine Jones, daughter some of tbese land grants n Iorie diet I have managed to No one can gel such a k~ek with lh~ee magic worns· I
Training moans Bettor
closely, I can't tell the boys of Mr. , and Mrs. Raymond Jones, Gallipol!s). Said Mrs. tbe original French,. dated ~~- lose 18 pounds. Is stay ing on lro~ sneaking around eul'oer~, LOVE YOU. ~ ANONYMOUS
Jobs with Higher Pay
apart The other day Tom told McMaster, "I thought it was very mterestmg_and I ~m Also m the collection are se'- . such a diel harmful in any wav lcsmg the cops, playJ.ng pPKr.r Dear Barbara·
Write, visit, il' call
me Paul Is In West p aIm keeping a copy for myself, but thought yo~ might be to· eral Acts. of Congress from the I A - An active ho~sewile all night, and watchmg other Thanks for a happy contribu·
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terester, since it concerns !he Old French Ctty.
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I lion to YAFI
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PauJ Skumer was formerly
~·u wo~ld be in~ereshng to know lf anyone restdmg tile lan_d eompames mvolved but there is no harm in a diet He li~es cars. ~owlmg, dm,;e. ; And agam - though l he s e
employed by the G. C. Murphy In Gallipolts today " .. related to the donor, Mrs. Mary and vanousdocuments a~d Jet: lthat is low in calories if it in-~~ mnVI"· Bndge. B~rdot,_:tow "What Is" articles .lre allony- •
Co. at Pt. Pleasant, and was Jo~nston llotondaro . The ton" said Richard W. Kaupt, ters from ong:a~r~!.'::'tb~e~~s' eludes the essential vitamins. I
INNOCENT
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transferred to West Palm arltcle follows.
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minerals and if you don't be- PLEADS
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1\ to Alan Beck who oriomaied the
::~h~ ~~~ ;:~· :.~~r ~~ THE CINCINNATI Historical:::s!tely~ c na
~ ~:edofbys~~!fe~~~e:n~:~: l come emaciated.
~ -~~;~~!u~~~a~dho~~:~~d:u~ . for~~.l .. th . his "Wltat is A
36 Locust Stroet
could uli a tra~sfer to Flori- Soc;ety has been g•v•n a sUI' ""Two Federal grantsXsigDed are dated IML
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da? p
prising collectiOn of vaiuabl~ by Jefferson and his. secretary The papers are in excellent ~~ :a~gf ~lve~ ~a: caus~; . white Rhodesia Front Party,
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dotuments m an even more of state, James Madison, were condition and wiU be preserved. 1
s t ou
avnt pleaded innocent Friday to a
WOllam Crothers of J•ckson surprising package: A cigar! in thi! box along with 28 ~thor not in their original cigar box, 1
te mods cotmm•n calu&lt;o charge of setting two dogs on
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t · ·ng 30 rare !ega
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but in. the Histories~ Society's 1 lar heart diSease. Tumors es- an Afncan and Ooggmg hnn
8 former resident of Rio Grande ox con ami
told me the other day !hat his papers and letters ld tt:;;: 0 , : poill). They catli~ !Tom ,~ eld· 1s p e c 1 a I manuscript foldec• : pecially those that obstruct toe with a lea tiler strap. Pollee sa1d
son, Dan (Buck) Crothers, was them signed by :re~. en 'ih 0~ . ~rl~.~lady 1n Ne~ Jel!,-l ·.who , which protect paper from de- common bile duct and the ear- Enansio Johane had 20 weal '
Can leA
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home from Fort Knox, Ky ., for as. Jefferson,,"1
moved
to
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1mliiiij!13te11erioration.
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also
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liv;r enlargement What sort .o.f on his arms.
Ohio.
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Dan Crothers is attending 01- ''I doubt that any blsiorteal Ifind out •morv ahout rillS gtft, I
pend on the resulis of liver func- . s-1100 to 1300
ficers Candidate School at Fort society bas ever before re.elv· but all. we know so lar 18 thai
tion tests. ft may be tit at no j;. •
1 etary restriction is
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Knox. His dad said he would ed panbment documents llfgo· lshe ongmally got the papers
necessary
graduate in June. A star alb- ed by a Presideol of the United through a great aunt whos.~ biiJbut, in anv case, alcohol shout~ I
5:00 to 7:00
Jete, like his several brothers, States, oluffed bllo au ordinal')' I band was from GalhJlllhS.
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Q - Alter a gallstone opero .
High School before moving to
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«on my doctor said I have a
Jackson. He waa a •tar for tile Party Convention8
tlte docum?nts to . the Cmcm- 1
shrunken liver. What would
Ironmen In basketball and ba..,.
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n.au HIStor;cal Soctely w he n GAUJPOI,.lS - The G•llipolis caus~i? Is t~•re any cure lor
GfT lllli r•cn PHI, .....,.,. ,...,..
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Slated Thu1'8day
sHe learned that 11 already had City schools have planned an In· ' .1, Sh ld 1 b · · t · 1 d' ,, I
Jl .,~ h t.lo " - ' y....,. fl-o, ... ,.
Mt.-er Ftd'erel Rutl'ft Sy1ttm
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Anol
After graduation he was
PT. PLEASANT - Part• &lt;&gt;JII- ~n ~trtensive . collection of Gal- 1Service Workshop for Monday ·A ~~e u:e~~s as~:~~ke~e ;;
,._, 1._.,. 01 Dooa.no a. uMomhr F.D.t.C,
--.red to a contract with the
venUons for the Pt. Pleasant hpoho matenaL The Foundmg Ifrom 3 to 8:45 p. m. at Wash· th 1 te t
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POMEROY, 0.
Mumc1pa
FRENCH CITY
adelphia Philllea, and .went
e. ec 1on WI e con- of this French .community 1.., 1inglon Elementary School audi- ~ you have &lt;irrhosis you should
sprin• training 1n Flonda.
dueled at 7.30 p. m. on Thurs- miles from Cmcmnatl IS an un- · lorium.
be
11--poor d'1e1. y ou rna\, I LUMBER CO., INC.
• shipped hiDl
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·th th e Republ'lean con· 1 usual chapter tn
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local area htsDr Donald L Edwards Di· 1 on a sa
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Pine 51 .,01
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vention to be beld at the county tory and more was written on I rect~r of the R~ading ";nter 13 ~ 0 need suplPemieln ryd' VI a- ~
Gollipollo, Ohio
he s~nt. his. first season.
courthouse and the Citizens con- it than on other settlements of Miami University will ~ tb~ ~tns an wa er PI 5 or mreLPhone 446-0296

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to note that hair and dress styles of today are similar
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~=:~·~ ~u~~1'e::n. ft~

ol !lie .'10 .mill1oD
as neor)J evory tupayer sbould .;ltllmellc. About t10 per eent of,
ror
ts ·It
bell eve, : ll.the
sWI' "Is he.IJ
incotlle .111 re1Um1 !Ued tbll !mow by DOW, IJ . the nst lhelle ~calculaliOns are to the disptepancy.
,that "llj,e · tax~ayer can't win" not being treated fair , he can tht amount of the u¢erpay·
year. '
oomputer centv whldl tbe IRS advantage of .tile taxpayer-th'at . 11 ~· Is not quUe sure of the once 'be ts .pull ell In for an o!fioe ap!'&lt;'al for a higher Je~VIIl
,review ment plus stx per cent Interest.
But tills 1J a 11'011 nallooal bas establialled at MartlnBbur&amp;, Is, they operate to \'lake histax , ex~j!maUon, he may JnJUate a audit? ,
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lower tllan it really should be. J"correspondence audit," whicil · No, It' isn't' true. .
ofllcers. There were
sudl But if II suspecta deliberate
audit rise abarply with your Tbls year, lor lllo llrat time, But dte other 40 per cent are rnelins writing the lupayer a1 L'ast year1 the IRS demanded appeals· last ·year, ~ IIIey cheating, it can assess a civil
income. Above a certaiD Income it wW cut a beady electroulc errors wbiclJ cause the taxpayer polite letter asking why . !Je 1addlliOI!~ ·payments from only 1 resulted In reductions .amount- fraud penalty ranginB from 5 to
level-reported to be tiJO,OOO a eya on fNil'f bldlvidual lnoomt to pay more lium be owes. Las! neglected 1o report this or lhil! 54 per .cent-slightly more tllan 1 ing lo 58 per cent of : lite sum 50 per cent of file amount oHI!e
yelll'-tbe IllS cllecb every tax retum.
yeor, the IRS clteerfuUy refund- hit of income, or why oe half-of lbe I&amp;Jqlayers wbose which lower echelbn• bad underpaymen~
return.
Stored IIIIIs JDe1110r7 eeJis are ed f82 miWon trf tlllpllyers who claimed a certain ~uction, retlll'lls were audited. It found claimed was due in 'I¥JUonal Ill really flagrBDt cases, lilt
It also glvt~ audit priority lo bundreds ol mDU..,. of llems of overpaid because of faulty etc;.
. 38 per cent of the queslloned taxes.
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By LOUIS CASSELS
tupayll'l, auch ao doclon, information about payments matfl.
. Sbould· tile taxpayer's raply be returns to be entirely correct. Finally, a determill~ ~&amp;XIlaf• with a ,clvll penalty. It refen
pie¢ lite case to the juallee
· ' United Press IDteraallonal freelan&lt;e writers and maaufac. made to Amerleani!D the fonn - If the compu!Alr detects unsatiSfactory, or should the And In ~ight per cent of the er can go to court.
· ~. WASIDNGTON (UP!) -Nett turers' repreaenlaUves, whoae ol wages, dividends, lnteres~ something wrong other than an initial "eyeball check" indicate audits, It concluded that tile his case twitlloul a laW¥,..., II be department for criminal lraud
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most chilling communica- variety of 'sources rather than a "monster'' from employers W-2 pie, if II fthds filalsome Item ol cleared up by correspondence, and was entitled to a-refund.
Court In Wasblnglon,q or tby a! llldklmenls are obCalned
a citizen can receive from single employer. '!be olficlal reports, and from the Form Income apparently has not been the tal!layer is called into lite Even if lite audit leads tbe paying the claimed !aWl go annuaUy, and nearly 110 per cent
· government" a letter whlch ,explanation is litat such lupay- 10911 IDformatloD retums filed reported-the return is automa- nearest IRS local office (there IRS agent to the conclusion that · Into a federal distrlctq(IOurt ~ lead to convictions. .
begins.
'ers are more likely to by corpor&amp;UIHIB, banks, ete.
tically earmarked for what tlte are 900 scattered across the additional taxes are due, the sue for a refund. About 1,1AIO SecUon 72111 of the Internal
· : ~ "Dear Sir.
"overlook" some of their
MOll Bmn Caught
IRS caDs "an eyeball check" by country) for a heart-to-heart taxpayer is not required to cases are docketed eaeb yeor Reveaue Code defines wllfull
"'¥our income tax return has income.
Most of the errors eaugbt by a human agent.
talk witlt an agent. He is asked accept that verdict. He ean ask for 'civil court action. About 811 tax evasion •
a feloliJ
·:fiffi, selected for ""dit "
A retum is also likely to be the computer (which haa been In many instances, the agent to bring along canceled checks, for a review of his case by the per cent are settled before trial punishable by llne!l up to $10,000
. :: What are your chances of :selected for audit if its statistics checking relurM from some can tell, merely by examining receipts and other documents district IRS office (there are 53 by out-of-court negoltalloo. A and jaB aenlellces ap to I years,
-~ceiving sucl! a Jetter this depart too widely from wbat the parta of the nation for !Oreral tbe return and its supporting I which support his return.
in the country). Last year, Vet;Y small number-leo!S th&amp;ll a And now, bact 1o lbat relunl.
·;/ear' And what will happen if 1 IRS considers a normal raUo of years) are simple mistakes Ill papers, that there is a plausible
Can't Win
nearly 40,000 taxpayers claimed dozen, as a rule, are eitrled 1111 , •
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1 deductions to elll'IIIngB.
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,, tJainst your beiiig tapped on checked If the "MarUnsburg
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lbe shoulder by the Internation- monster" detects an apparent
,.,.
@I Revenue Service. The IRS discrepancy In Its entries.
plans to audit about 5 per cent The "MarUnsburg monster,"
By Mouq
70 million AJner1.
must
fed«al Income
returns. The foJJowiDg
"i~,J!I\olllltched answers quesiiODS
are apt 1o arise ID 1
IJllly·er's mind as be apoarhes his annual moml!llt of
with the internal revenue
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ANNUAL TRIP- The Third Wednesday Homemaker's Club of Syracuse·went
• to the PhUip Sporn plant at Graham Station, W. Va., for a tour of the plant, after. ward dining in the plant cafeteria, then going on to Ravenswood to shop. At. tending, front row, left to right, are Naomi London, Pauline Morarity, Ada Slack,
Kathryn Johnson, Linda Ferrell and Betty Haye~; hack row, Sara Roush,. A:nn Sau. vage, Jessie Cottrill, Joyce Ramsey, Agnes White, Irene Parker and Vll'gmia Sal.:. ser. Several members were unable to go.
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$3,000 Math

pr~!ent&lt;ed

A- commissioners fOr development

deediof recreational area.

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Sill'S:

1966CHEVYIMPW--4 DR. HARDTOP, All Power

TWO Gallipolis Medical Cen~AAHospital-Ciinlc employees were honored for 21 years service Friday afternoon ,
·by Dr. H. B. Thomas, one of the::lllospital's founders, and .John Guion, administrator. Mrs. Iva France, left, received a cash award and potted plant wlule Mrs Dorothy Spear, .right, rece.ived a huge mll'ror and. polled plant.
The two women joined the hospital's staff when it '!'as the Gallipolis Clinic on State St., in 1946.
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GALLIPOLIS - Reservatons
for the Gallia County Delegalion to the School Patrol Wash!n~ton Trip In May has been
received by the Auto Club of
Sou them Ohio. Elmer B. Sword,
Acting Safety Director for the
Club, announced that payment
for 24 patrol boys has been re·

Local Ow.Ar, Low Miles,
New Opel Trade In · ······ ·· ···
1964 CHEV. II NOVA

ST. WAG., VI, Automatic,
Power Steering, These
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of the boys selected
for the trip were forwarded by
Neil Sanders, Principal of Wash·
ington School. Attending a r e
Steven Salibury, Charles Perroud S\l!ve Lee, nave Somerville' Dana Min~ S \!;! p per,
Stev~ Morgan, d.ri$ Cotton,
and Billy Foose. ~ _;,.
Also golng are BNce!Jlodgers,

1962 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN

3•(Ja' weck·
Probed by
Mason Police

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New Shipment of the Reel Hot
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12,000 Mile Warranty

GOTSOMEMORETOO
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gatioo .will be announced at a
later date," Sword said.
He added, "A meeting will be
held prior to the trip fo~ all
those going to Washington and
their parents. At that time AAA
Parade Caps and Jackets will
be given to patrol members."

13 Meigs, Gallia Students
R.ate Dean's Li' ...t At ou

ATHENS - Nl ne MeI~s county students and four Gallia
ty students have been named
to the Dean's List at Ohio University for !be first semester of
_::= =::::...:.:...___-_-".-.--"--· 1fie 1!8-'7 school year. A total
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1of 1.430 -students made the list.
f
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Ii3,1118 fulltlme un!lergradilate
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I First 5emester treslunen
!have at least a 3.0, orB
age ~d second semester
mon and upperclassmen
, MASON - A three-car accl- bav 1jj u awrage to be ·
dent was Investigated b1 Mason ed ·
Dean's List.
clty police Friday at 5:20 p.m.
from Ganta •
on Route :13 In Mason.

34,640 Actual Miles, Local
becutives Trade In ······•· · ···

OP.ELS

Jim:- Noe, Jerry Frazier, Jerry
Evans, Jeff Francies, Ecklie
Wildermuth, Richard Conley,
David Thomas, Topper Orr,
John Felker, Tom Perry, Dean
Epllu&amp;, Jell Lewis, Terry Bush
and Alan Gardner.
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Gallia -Norman S.
2 Bidwell; J~mea F. Long,
112 Smith Dr.; Diana L. Parsons, 121 Kineon Dr.; and l,{arA. Worman, 248 second Ave.l,
aU of Gallipolb.
M~ -;- Billy R. Allen,
Lora A, Z. '1\Irner, Ch81Iter;
let1·1\. lwarii:,-Coolville;
· 862 Pearl St.,
lll&gt;'Brown, 175 No.
st., Mlddllporl; John w.
Hysell, Mtneravlll~; Donna:.: L.
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PFC. Norman E. Hawley,
soa of Mr. and Mn. Nonoao
Hawley, Middleport Route I,
Is new •ta1to•ed ln . Cllu La!,
Vietnam. Hawley underwent
baalc lrallltng at Fort Be"'
Ding, Ga., and advanced tralnlog at Fort Polk, La. His .
wUe, Ltnda, II reoldlag III
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j ouUined plans for the coming Earl ' Dtl!l, IIIIIi., J:C - .
was eleeted president of t h e Roy Holter served as master year.
mental Farm aod .BoY liiiiltr
Meigs County Holstein Club at of ceremonies, Earl Dean gave [ M' 8 11 M M 1 C
as ~ ol 1111- 11111·. . . .
155 a Y ora, e gs Ollll- cwn dub.
the 16th annual banquet he I dlthe invocation and Bob Armour,
Friday evening at the Chester Columbus, International Farm tdy Da~ry dPrmcest, told of ~er W~ of the daar prt....
Elementary school.
Youth Exchange delegate to In- ul!es an exper ences as s 0 were,' David KJnc, Ami Bolter,
Other officers eleeted to serve .dia for 1966, was principal represents Me•.gs County as tbe Pat K®tenls. Jeaoy Dta!l ...
were George Holter, vice presi.l s pea kc r. Armour pri!Sented t967 Da1ry Prmcess.
Sally Mara Ia tbe atudelit IJ'OUII
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and treasurer. Roy Holter, ou~ dia.
the efficient dairyman award• Smi.tb, Ge(q• llarl, ~ 1:4
going president, was elected Ruben Jo~s. vice-tresident to Mr. and Mrs. David Koblentz Humpbrey, ~ Karl Kliutl,
director. Other directors are AI- of the Ohio Holstein Assn., and and plaques to Theron Johnson, Mrs. RllbeD JOQtl 4!114 lofrl,
bert Parker, Earl Dean, AI vii . Dewey Kennedy, state direc-tor . 1Virgil King, Rex Shenefield, George RarL

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1967

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ANNUAL TRIP- The Third Wednesday Homemaker's Club of Syracuse·went
• to the PhUip Sporn plant at Graham Station, W. Va., for a tour of the plant, after. ward dining in the plant cafeteria, then going on to Ravenswood to shop. At. tending, front row, left to right, are Naomi London, Pauline Morarity, Ada Slack,
Kathryn Johnson, Linda Ferrell and Betty Haye~; hack row, Sara Roush,. A:nn Sau. vage, Jessie Cottrill, Joyce Ramsey, Agnes White, Irene Parker and Vll'gmia Sal.:. ser. Several members were unable to go.
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Wahama Teacher Wins
$3,000 Math

pr~!ent&lt;ed

A- commissioners fOr development

deediof recreational area.

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Busi~ess. How About
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DOC
SMITH
Sill'S:

1966CHEVYIMPW--4 DR. HARDTOP, All Power

TWO Gallipolis Medical Cen~AAHospital-Ciinlc employees were honored for 21 years service Friday afternoon ,
·by Dr. H. B. Thomas, one of the::lllospital's founders, and .John Guion, administrator. Mrs. Iva France, left, received a cash award and potted plant wlule Mrs Dorothy Spear, .right, rece.ived a huge mll'ror and. polled plant.
The two women joined the hospital's staff when it '!'as the Gallipolis Clinic on State St., in 1946.
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GALLIPOLIS - Reservatons
for the Gallia County Delegalion to the School Patrol Wash!n~ton Trip In May has been
received by the Auto Club of
Sou them Ohio. Elmer B. Sword,
Acting Safety Director for the
Club, announced that payment
for 24 patrol boys has been re·

Local Ow.Ar, Low Miles,
New Opel Trade In · ······ ·· ···
1964 CHEV. II NOVA

ST. WAG., VI, Automatic,
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of the boys selected
for the trip were forwarded by
Neil Sanders, Principal of Wash·
ington School. Attending a r e
Steven Salibury, Charles Perroud S\l!ve Lee, nave Somerville' Dana Min~ S \!;! p per,
Stev~ Morgan, d.ri$ Cotton,
and Billy Foose. ~ _;,.
Also golng are BNce!Jlodgers,

1962 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN

3•(Ja' weck·
Probed by
Mason Police

lust Arrlvedl

New Shipment of the Reel Hot
All Models In Stnck. 12 Montli,
12,000 Mile Warranty

GOTSOMEMORETOO
GMAC and ., BANK FINANCING

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gatioo .will be announced at a
later date," Sword said.
He added, "A meeting will be
held prior to the trip fo~ all
those going to Washington and
their parents. At that time AAA
Parade Caps and Jackets will
be given to patrol members."

13 Meigs, Gallia Students
R.ate Dean's Li' ...t At ou

ATHENS - Nl ne MeI~s county students and four Gallia
ty students have been named
to the Dean's List at Ohio University for !be first semester of
_::= =::::...:.:...___-_-".-.--"--· 1fie 1!8-'7 school year. A total
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Ii3,1118 fulltlme un!lergradilate
"··
' studet1ts on the Athens
I First 5emester treslunen
!have at least a 3.0, orB
age ~d second semester
mon and upperclassmen
, MASON - A three-car accl- bav 1jj u awrage to be ·
dent was Investigated b1 Mason ed ·
Dean's List.
clty police Friday at 5:20 p.m.
from Ganta •
on Route :13 In Mason.

34,640 Actual Miles, Local
becutives Trade In ······•· · ···

OP.ELS

Jim:- Noe, Jerry Frazier, Jerry
Evans, Jeff Francies, Ecklie
Wildermuth, Richard Conley,
David Thomas, Topper Orr,
John Felker, Tom Perry, Dean
Epllu&amp;, Jell Lewis, Terry Bush
and Alan Gardner.
"'IJ!e dlaperone for this dele-

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Gallia -Norman S.
2 Bidwell; J~mea F. Long,
112 Smith Dr.; Diana L. Parsons, 121 Kineon Dr.; and l,{arA. Worman, 248 second Ave.l,
aU of Gallipolb.
M~ -;- Billy R. Allen,
Lora A, Z. '1\Irner, Ch81Iter;
let1·1\. lwarii:,-Coolville;
· 862 Pearl St.,
lll&gt;'Brown, 175 No.
st., Mlddllporl; John w.
Hysell, Mtneravlll~; Donna:.: L.
232 W. Mam St., PomeOW• Aon Circle, Rt. I
Ross Zer-

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PFC. Norman E. Hawley,
soa of Mr. and Mn. Nonoao
Hawley, Middleport Route I,
Is new •ta1to•ed ln . Cllu La!,
Vietnam. Hawley underwent
baalc lrallltng at Fort Be"'
Ding, Ga., and advanced tralnlog at Fort Polk, La. His .
wUe, Ltnda, II reoldlag III
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CHESTER - Norman R o s •1Holler and rlavid Koblen\z.
j ouUined plans for the coming Earl ' Dtl!l, IIIIIi., J:C - .
was eleeted president of t h e Roy Holter served as master year.
mental Farm aod .BoY liiiiltr
Meigs County Holstein Club at of ceremonies, Earl Dean gave [ M' 8 11 M M 1 C
as ~ ol 1111- 11111·. . . .
155 a Y ora, e gs Ollll- cwn dub.
the 16th annual banquet he I dlthe invocation and Bob Armour,
Friday evening at the Chester Columbus, International Farm tdy Da~ry dPrmcest, told of ~er W~ of the daar prt....
Elementary school.
Youth Exchange delegate to In- ul!es an exper ences as s 0 were,' David KJnc, Ami Bolter,
Other officers eleeted to serve .dia for 1966, was principal represents Me•.gs County as tbe Pat K®tenls. Jeaoy Dta!l ...
were George Holter, vice presi.l s pea kc r. Armour pri!Sented t967 Da1ry Prmcess.
Sally Mara Ia tbe atudelit IJ'OUII
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dent, and Paul Moore, secretary slides and told of his slay in fn. Mr. C. E. Blakeslee pre,.nted 1and the f!dulll, lfrL J • me I
and treasurer. Roy Holter, ou~ dia.
the efficient dairyman award• Smi.tb, Ge(q• llarl, ~ 1:4
going president, was elected Ruben Jo~s. vice-tresident to Mr. and Mrs. David Koblentz Humpbrey, ~ Karl Kliutl,
director. Other directors are AI- of the Ohio Holstein Assn., and and plaques to Theron Johnson, Mrs. RllbeD JOQtl 4!114 lofrl,
bert Parker, Earl Dean, AI vii . Dewey Kennedy, state direc-tor . 1Virgil King, Rex Shenefield, George RarL

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The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sun!lay, April 16, 1967-17

Orioles Dumped.
ll-3 By K.C Nine

,Pirates Suffer
Another Defeat
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PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Tbe
Chicago Cubs combined U.. sev·
en-hit pllcblng of Ray C u 1p
with a barrage of extra • base
hits Saturday to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-3.
Randy Handley's home run, a
triple by Adolpho Phillips and
doubles by Billy Williams, Emie Banks, and Lee Thomas enabled Culp to coast to an easy
victory in his Cub debut.
Acquired in the oU · season
from the Phillies, Culp fanned
eight and walked one as he

helped the Cubs 10 thelr second
straJibt win over the Pirates,
who lost their third straight
game. ·
The Cubs snapped a Z-2 t 1 e
with a three-run burst in t h e
third highlighted by Hundley's
l10me run with Thomas aboard,
earlier in the inning Banks dou.
bled and rode home on Thomas'
single.
In the Cub fifth, Thomas doubled and Phillips, who tripled,
scored on Culp's sacrifice.
Glenn Beckert singled in the
first nnd scored on a double by
Williams, who got to third on an
error by Roberto Clemente and
weilt on to score with Thoma3'
single.
The Pirates got a run and
three hils in the first. Matty
Alou was hit by a pitch, took
seccnd on a groundout and scor~
ed on Clemente's single. CleBy United Press International mente took seond on an error,
National Leagu&lt;
advanced to third on a ground· ·
New York 000 000 002- 2 5 1 out. .and scored on Donn Clen~
Philadelphia 400 000 02x - 6_6 0 1 denon's single.
B. Shaw, Hamllton (6) , F!SoThe Pirates tacked on anoth·
et 181 and Grote, Sullivan (6); er run in the eighth when CleBunning (1-1) and Dalrymple . mente singled, moved to second
LP - D. Shaw IOI). HRS - on a single by Gene Alley.
Gonzalez (lsl), Briggs list) .

KANSAS CITY (UP!) the lint four innings.
er Repoz hit homer and a
Righthander Jim
(~=~~·
Danny Cater got I o u Hunter, who went the ~
straight singles Saturday as
!nr the victory, lost his bid lor
Kansas City Athletics def•oatedla shutout In the seventh when
the Baltimore Orioles 11-3
back-to-back doubles by
a 15-hit attack and handed
Powell and Curt Blefary plus
world champions their first
Andy Etchebarren's Bingle ac- 1M Mo!vln IJttle · for
of the season.
counted for two Oriole runs.
1M liST Dl"'- IVRR on •
Ntw FORD " MUSTANG,
d
The Athletics, who score
FAIRLANI, THUNDIRBIRD,
' double figures only three .
The A's jumped to a 2.0 lead MERCURY OR FORO TRUCK
last season, shelled 0 rio 1 In the first wben Cater, and Ed Durllll Mortln Ford'a Annuol
starter and loser Wally Bunker 1 Charles laced twCHJut singlles II Sprint loll.
for seven hits and six runs
and scored on Repoz's
blown triple to center. The
chased Bunker with th•~ee:s:~
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m e our on lm
aqua finisb, Stock No. 849,
single, doubles by Phil
and 289 cu. ln. eqlne, S.S. Com.,
Bert Cclmpanaris and Mt k e riaual lfOUP1, 7:7~14 w:s!w
Harshberger's single.
tiretl. am raQJo, wheel eovRepoz homered off John Mil· :.;J:.dC::k '!:';t'~
Jer In the fifth and the A's add- ohleld wasben, Hat belli.
ed three more tallied off Miller
in the sixth on a •walk, doubles 1
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by Hunter and Hershberger and
Cater's third single.
ATLANTA (UP!) - Joe Tor The Orioles scored their U· Stock No. B71, Wtmbelton
re's two-run homer in the nal run In the eighth when
while f1Dlab, 8 eyliinder, G.95
F.4C~Efj eighth Inning presented tbe At- Robinson · doubled and
df wlslw ~. AM radio,
HIS 6000
lanta Braves with a 4-3 victory home on Brooks Robinson's
wheel covers, padded dash,
..at bell&gt;, wlndlhleld wub·
/.(}0/&lt;S iS .4
In Saturday's game with the gle.
en, back 1lJI' u,b,tl, 2 speed
PJ.US FeR 1HE
San Francisco Giants.
wipers.
CI-IA!.I..EN'tJE,e
Juan Mar!chal, a 25-game Unbeaten Marietta

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NEW YORK (UP!) StotUemyre, a 26-game loser in
1966, hurled his second ·
tiVlt shutout Saturday. and
Horace Clarke drove In
U?nkees' only ruo in two
w1ltt a DftiMnnlng olngle to
New York a 1.(1 win over
Boston Red Sox.
StotUemyre, who blanked
Washington Senalors on two
In tile presidential opener,
the hard-bitting Red Sox lo
singles whfle walking live and
strlktng out seven. It ....
ninth career victory o v e

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who pitched I 14 lnnlngs,
the winner. Carroll replaced
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run with one out and Hernan.-11
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MARIE'ITA, Ohio (UP!)
Undefeated Marietta scored
eightll crew victory Saturdalrfl
by defeating Michigan State
four lengtrut.
The Pioneer varsity swept
cross the 2.~meter course
the Muskingum River in
to beat the Spartans. Am.erlc:aniJ
University was third.
The Marietta freshm!Oein~, :~ ~ ~
weights and second II'
crew also won.
In two high school races
the Muskingum, the Marietta
varsity and junior varsity
In the second Inning the
crews from Parkersburg
ants scored first when Daven- lie, Parkersburg Catholic an
port singled, advanced to third Wheeling central cathollc all
on an error by Clete Boyer and West Virginia.
came home on an Infield out.l,-========;;;;;;i
The Braves then moved ahead
In the fourth when Hank Aaron,
safe on an error, scored on a
double by Torre, who later scored himself on a single by Boyer.
puts
Marichal sot out that lnnlng
by striking out the last two
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struck out three more.
into
chat also struck out Rico Carty
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Rnbr on Friday, were
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nlnp, collecting nniy one single.
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Culp (!.()) and Hundley ; Sisk, SPRINGFIELD, Oblo
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18) and Pagliaroni. LP - Sisk three sports at home
(0-1). HR- HUildley list),
Wittenberg defeated
11.(1 In tennis, took a 7U7
San Francisco 010 1100101~ 7 2 tory from Kenyon In track
Atlanta
000 200 02x-4 8 2 grabbed a 15-1 lacroese
Marl&lt;tal (0-2) and Barber; from As~
Kelley, Bruce (7), Carroll (8),
---Hernandez (9) and Torre. WP
CAIUI8 ROMP
- Carroll (1.0). HR - Torre ST. LOU! S(UP!) - The !t.
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I.ooiB Cardlnals battend t b
Los Angeles Dodgen IJ.f, led
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Sutlon, Regan (1), Brewer fifth Inning and later llammed
(S), Moeller (7), Brubaker (7) two homers to finish with live
and Torbnrg; Jacbon, Wood• runt-batted·ID Saturdly.
sbick (8) and McCarver. WP --1---~---­
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Detroit manager Mayo Smith
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rally when Dave Wickersham
allowed a single 10 Tover and
walked Rolllns.
Smith brought lefthander Han
Aguirre in to pitch to Tony ou.
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both his starts this
season,
made an error allowing Mack
~on:s to ~~c~ firs\hTorr~ then
10 WI
roe a
a omer
ding then went in to face the high against the lert fteld wall,
10 feet over the fence.
righthanded- hitting
who struck out. Tovar was
The Giants had tied the score
down trying to steal third.
in the seventh when willie
Wickersham was
Mays, who suffered a pulled
with the victory In his first
hamstring muscle Friday,
decision while Kaat, a
ed to the plate as a pinchhil·
wlnne in 1965, was
ter with two on and two out
with his second loss In as
and singled into left center
outings.
drive home Jim Davenport,
had led olf with a walk.

KaI"Ine, Freehan pace Det.rOit. v·Ictory

Houston
OliO 010 02()-3 6 0
Cincinnati 101 101 13x- 7 15 o, .
Zac!lary, Belinsky (5 ), Sem· By Unlt'd Pr"ss ID!ernational
bera l6), Lalman 17), Schnei-1
Series A
der (8) and Bateman, Heath
(Best..l-seven)
ST. PAUL • MINNEAPOLIS
17); Nolan, Abernathy (8 ) and
w. L. (UPI) - With home runs by AI
Edwards. WP - Nolan (!~). Pittsburgh
3 t Kahne and B1ll Freehan SaturLP - D. Shaw (0-11 . HRs - Hershey
1 a:day, the Detroit Tigers won 4-3
Harper (lstl, Johnson 2 (3rdl I
Series B
over the Minnesota Twins,
and 4th, Wynn (1st), Rose nst) .'
(Bes~ol-seven)
Kahne's two •. run blast !led
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3 2 lbe sc?re at 3-3 m the sixth and
Boston
0110 000 00()- o 4 ol
2 3 the Tigers pushed across lh e
New York 000 010 o3x - 1 5 0 x-Won Series
winning run in the nex~ inning
Bennett (IH) and Tillman;
Series C
when an apparent Minnesota
Stottlemyrc (2~) and Howard.
(Best-o~Five)
double play miSitred.
Baltimol'l! 000 000 21()- 3 10
w. I. With runners on first and
Kansas City 201 3!3 Olx- 1115
3 2 third and one out, Kaline hit a
Bunker, Bertaina (4), J.
Cleveland
2 3, sharp grounder to Mlnnesot«
ler 151, Fisher 171 and
x-Won Series
shortstop Zoilo Versalles, who
barren; Hunter (1.(1) and
Friday's Results
tossed to second for the forceLP - Bunker (0-1).
Baltimore 5 Quebec 4
out but first baseman Harmon
(1st).
(Only game scheduled)
Killebrew juggled relay while
Don. Wert scored with the w1nDetroit
000 012 J00-4 11 1
AGREEMENT REACHED
Minnesota 100 021 0110- 3 12 1 AKRON Ohio (UP!) _ Beer
ilOIO bomer came In
Sparma, Wickersham (5),
lrnck dri~ers voted today on a the fifth to tie the same at 1·1.
guirre (7), Gladding (7)
contract agreement reacbed The Twins took a 3-!lead In the
Freehan ; Kaat, Worthington (7) early saturday between negotl· last of the fifth on a double by
and Battey. WP- Wickensham ators for Teamsters Local 348 Jim Kaat, a single by Oscar
11-0) LP - Kaat (0-21.
and representatives of sit Ak· Tovar and a two-run double by
Freehan list), Kaline (1st),
beer distributors.
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The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sun!lay, April 16, 1967-17

Orioles Dumped.
ll-3 By K.C Nine

,Pirates Suffer
Another Defeat
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PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Tbe
Chicago Cubs combined U.. sev·
en-hit pllcblng of Ray C u 1p
with a barrage of extra • base
hits Saturday to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-3.
Randy Handley's home run, a
triple by Adolpho Phillips and
doubles by Billy Williams, Emie Banks, and Lee Thomas enabled Culp to coast to an easy
victory in his Cub debut.
Acquired in the oU · season
from the Phillies, Culp fanned
eight and walked one as he

helped the Cubs 10 thelr second
straJibt win over the Pirates,
who lost their third straight
game. ·
The Cubs snapped a Z-2 t 1 e
with a three-run burst in t h e
third highlighted by Hundley's
l10me run with Thomas aboard,
earlier in the inning Banks dou.
bled and rode home on Thomas'
single.
In the Cub fifth, Thomas doubled and Phillips, who tripled,
scored on Culp's sacrifice.
Glenn Beckert singled in the
first nnd scored on a double by
Williams, who got to third on an
error by Roberto Clemente and
weilt on to score with Thoma3'
single.
The Pirates got a run and
three hils in the first. Matty
Alou was hit by a pitch, took
seccnd on a groundout and scor~
ed on Clemente's single. CleBy United Press International mente took seond on an error,
National Leagu&lt;
advanced to third on a ground· ·
New York 000 000 002- 2 5 1 out. .and scored on Donn Clen~
Philadelphia 400 000 02x - 6_6 0 1 denon's single.
B. Shaw, Hamllton (6) , F!SoThe Pirates tacked on anoth·
et 181 and Grote, Sullivan (6); er run in the eighth when CleBunning (1-1) and Dalrymple . mente singled, moved to second
LP - D. Shaw IOI). HRS - on a single by Gene Alley.
Gonzalez (lsl), Briggs list) .

KANSAS CITY (UP!) the lint four innings.
er Repoz hit homer and a
Righthander Jim
(~=~~·
Danny Cater got I o u Hunter, who went the ~
straight singles Saturday as
!nr the victory, lost his bid lor
Kansas City Athletics def•oatedla shutout In the seventh when
the Baltimore Orioles 11-3
back-to-back doubles by
a 15-hit attack and handed
Powell and Curt Blefary plus
world champions their first
Andy Etchebarren's Bingle ac- 1M Mo!vln IJttle · for
of the season.
counted for two Oriole runs.
1M liST Dl"'- IVRR on •
Ntw FORD " MUSTANG,
d
The Athletics, who score
FAIRLANI, THUNDIRBIRD,
' double figures only three .
The A's jumped to a 2.0 lead MERCURY OR FORO TRUCK
last season, shelled 0 rio 1 In the first wben Cater, and Ed Durllll Mortln Ford'a Annuol
starter and loser Wally Bunker 1 Charles laced twCHJut singlles II Sprint loll.
for seven hits and six runs
and scored on Repoz's
blown triple to center. The
chased Bunker with th•~ee:s:~
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m e our on lm
aqua finisb, Stock No. 849,
single, doubles by Phil
and 289 cu. ln. eqlne, S.S. Com.,
Bert Cclmpanaris and Mt k e riaual lfOUP1, 7:7~14 w:s!w
Harshberger's single.
tiretl. am raQJo, wheel eovRepoz homered off John Mil· :.;J:.dC::k '!:';t'~
Jer In the fifth and the A's add- ohleld wasben, Hat belli.
ed three more tallied off Miller
in the sixth on a •walk, doubles 1
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by Hunter and Hershberger and
Cater's third single.
ATLANTA (UP!) - Joe Tor The Orioles scored their U· Stock No. B71, Wtmbelton
re's two-run homer in the nal run In the eighth when
while f1Dlab, 8 eyliinder, G.95
F.4C~Efj eighth Inning presented tbe At- Robinson · doubled and
df wlslw ~. AM radio,
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wheel covers, padded dash,
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PJ.US FeR 1HE
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Horace Clarke drove In
U?nkees' only ruo in two
w1ltt a DftiMnnlng olngle to
New York a 1.(1 win over
Boston Red Sox.
StotUemyre, who blanked
Washington Senalors on two
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MARIE'ITA, Ohio (UP!)
Undefeated Marietta scored
eightll crew victory Saturdalrfl
by defeating Michigan State
four lengtrut.
The Pioneer varsity swept
cross the 2.~meter course
the Muskingum River in
to beat the Spartans. Am.erlc:aniJ
University was third.
The Marietta freshm!Oein~, :~ ~ ~
weights and second II'
crew also won.
In two high school races
the Muskingum, the Marietta
varsity and junior varsity
In the second Inning the
crews from Parkersburg
ants scored first when Daven- lie, Parkersburg Catholic an
port singled, advanced to third Wheeling central cathollc all
on an error by Clete Boyer and West Virginia.
came home on an Infield out.l,-========;;;;;;i
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In the fourth when Hank Aaron,
safe on an error, scored on a
double by Torre, who later scored himself on a single by Boyer.
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The Yankees, held to one hit
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Rnbr on Friday, were
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Bennett for the first lour in·
nlnp, collecting nniy one single.
But Ray Barker walked
lead off the fifth and advanced
second on a checked-swing
by John Kennedy.
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to right center, scoring Barker.
Slo!Uemyre allowed a
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held Bostoo
the siiih wben Carl
and George Scott sinThe tall righthander
out Smllh to end the

Chicago
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Culp (!.()) and Hundley ; Sisk, SPRINGFIELD, Oblo
Blass 13), Mcllesn (5). Face Wittenberg took victories
18) and Pagliaroni. LP - Sisk three sports at home
(0-1). HR- HUildley list),
Wittenberg defeated
11.(1 In tennis, took a 7U7
San Francisco 010 1100101~ 7 2 tory from Kenyon In track
Atlanta
000 200 02x-4 8 2 grabbed a 15-1 lacroese
Marl&lt;tal (0-2) and Barber; from As~
Kelley, Bruce (7), Carroll (8),
---Hernandez (9) and Torre. WP
CAIUI8 ROMP
- Carroll (1.0). HR - Torre ST. LOU! S(UP!) - The !t.
(2nd),
I.ooiB Cardlnals battend t b
Los Angeles Dodgen IJ.f, led
Los Angeles 010 1m Olo- 4 8 2 by Lou Block who cracked a
St. Louls 1100 Oil 331-13 I~ I pair of sil\tiiOI durtllg a sil·t'Wlll
Sutlon, Regan (1), Brewer fifth Inning and later llammed
(S), Moeller (7), Brubaker (7) two homers to finish with live
and Torbnrg; Jacbon, Wood• runt-batted·ID Saturdly.
sbick (8) and McCarver. WP --1---~---­
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Detroit manager Mayo Smith
used three pitchers in the seventh innng to stop a Mnnesota
rally when Dave Wickersham
allowed a single 10 Tover and
walked Rolllns.
Smith brought lefthander Han
Aguirre in to pitch to Tony ou.
va, who. popped up. Fred Glad-

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both his starts this
season,
made an error allowing Mack
~on:s to ~~c~ firs\hTorr~ then
10 WI
roe a
a omer
ding then went in to face the high against the lert fteld wall,
10 feet over the fence.
righthanded- hitting
who struck out. Tovar was
The Giants had tied the score
down trying to steal third.
in the seventh when willie
Wickersham was
Mays, who suffered a pulled
with the victory In his first
hamstring muscle Friday,
decision while Kaat, a
ed to the plate as a pinchhil·
wlnne in 1965, was
ter with two on and two out
with his second loss In as
and singled into left center
outings.
drive home Jim Davenport,
had led olf with a walk.

KaI"Ine, Freehan pace Det.rOit. v·Ictory

Houston
OliO 010 02()-3 6 0
Cincinnati 101 101 13x- 7 15 o, .
Zac!lary, Belinsky (5 ), Sem· By Unlt'd Pr"ss ID!ernational
bera l6), Lalman 17), Schnei-1
Series A
der (8) and Bateman, Heath
(Best..l-seven)
ST. PAUL • MINNEAPOLIS
17); Nolan, Abernathy (8 ) and
w. L. (UPI) - With home runs by AI
Edwards. WP - Nolan (!~). Pittsburgh
3 t Kahne and B1ll Freehan SaturLP - D. Shaw (0-11 . HRs - Hershey
1 a:day, the Detroit Tigers won 4-3
Harper (lstl, Johnson 2 (3rdl I
Series B
over the Minnesota Twins,
and 4th, Wynn (1st), Rose nst) .'
(Bes~ol-seven)
Kahne's two •. run blast !led
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Boston
0110 000 00()- o 4 ol
2 3 the Tigers pushed across lh e
New York 000 010 o3x - 1 5 0 x-Won Series
winning run in the nex~ inning
Bennett (IH) and Tillman;
Series C
when an apparent Minnesota
Stottlemyrc (2~) and Howard.
(Best-o~Five)
double play miSitred.
Baltimol'l! 000 000 21()- 3 10
w. I. With runners on first and
Kansas City 201 3!3 Olx- 1115
3 2 third and one out, Kaline hit a
Bunker, Bertaina (4), J.
Cleveland
2 3, sharp grounder to Mlnnesot«
ler 151, Fisher 171 and
x-Won Series
shortstop Zoilo Versalles, who
barren; Hunter (1.(1) and
Friday's Results
tossed to second for the forceLP - Bunker (0-1).
Baltimore 5 Quebec 4
out but first baseman Harmon
(1st).
(Only game scheduled)
Killebrew juggled relay while
Don. Wert scored with the w1nDetroit
000 012 J00-4 11 1
AGREEMENT REACHED
Minnesota 100 021 0110- 3 12 1 AKRON Ohio (UP!) _ Beer
ilOIO bomer came In
Sparma, Wickersham (5),
lrnck dri~ers voted today on a the fifth to tie the same at 1·1.
guirre (7), Gladding (7)
contract agreement reacbed The Twins took a 3-!lead In the
Freehan ; Kaat, Worthington (7) early saturday between negotl· last of the fifth on a double by
and Battey. WP- Wickensham ators for Teamsters Local 348 Jim Kaat, a single by Oscar
11-0) LP - Kaat (0-21.
and representatives of sit Ak· Tovar and a two-run double by
Freehan list), Kaline (1st),
beer distributors.
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Panther th!ncladli sc:ored lints port was lopped by Sam Hood
in Dine events to w~n a Irian- with 1\i polnto.
:':a:~;.: :thF::~ Two records were set for the
Pomeroy lraek squad during
Coach Bud Bickel a Panther the meet It w.. !be moat
~·~ ~!~edt: ':~~: ~~~== points th~ Panthers have scorUad and 25 b Wellston The ed and the moat lint places
sq
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wm was Pomeroy s second Ibis
season ln. three meets.
Don Lambert, In !he mlle run,
Don SwJSher and Jack Stan· broke hll own PHS track roe-

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m record. members of the
relay squad were Mike liargraves, Ron Logan, Jim Swatzel and Dave Hargraves.
Both Middleport and Wellston
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Pomeroy thlnelada with 15 and
recorded three first places.

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eveota were:
Shot _ Jeffers (W) 37'7":
Conley (W), Cunningham 1M),
and KraUI (M).
Discus - Sivla -(W) 11111 II.;
Stanley iP), Gilkey (M) and
IJpple (W).
Broad Jump - Brlcltles (P)
19'8\i"; Garnes (P), Logan (P)
and Oller Ill!),
High Jump- Logan (P) 5'2";
Michael !Pl, Hood. (M), and
Whitlatch (Ml.
Pole Vault- Stanley IPI 9'7";
Wehrung (P) and Cluff (M).
120 High Hurdles - Stanley

11110 Relays

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second.
«O Yard Dash - Brown
Whitlatch (M), ~~'4~~:
Hargraves (p) and
11
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(P) 23.0 sec.; Cluff (M), lil"'''-11
man (P) and Betbel (W).
BBf Yard Run - Woods IM)
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and Barker (P).
:1-Mlle Run - Morrow (W)
11:30.4; Hlndy (M), WeR (P)
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GALLIPOLIS - Coacli Char Introduced by Coach
lith and Peggy Skidmore, two (P) ID.4 sec.; Games tP), Con- 220 Yard DaRb- Swisher (P)
les McAfee, Athens High School son, Coach McAfee
years
ley IW) and Miller (W).
IU sec.: Hood IM), Garnes
to an 8-1 non-league win over Wa· was guest speaker Friday night his talk 1o the players
Coa~h Carter presanted let· 100 Yard Dash - Swisher (P) (P) and Oller (M).
White Falcons on Friday.
at the All-Sports Banquet at Ins the live trademarks ot
tors to these Pirate football 10.8 sec.; Hood (M), Bnckles Mile Relay - Pomeroy team
Cottcb W8!~~~:.;tb in seven outings th~s sea- North Gallia High Sch"':!. hon· good athlete. They are: 1.
players: Alan HitU, lroshnuln; (P) and Oller 1M).
ftl'll~ 3:53.2; Middleport,
was the fourth when they reg· onng the North Gallts trates tude, 2. Oesire to excell,
Dan McClaskey and D a u 0 y Mile Run - Lambert (P) ond.
Jlirdelte, a lanky sophomore, lstered six markers 00 four hits football, basketball and base. TradiUon, I. Coahdonc~, and Logue, sophomores; D a v i d
~ five innings and gave and four bases on balls. Hit ball players.
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.IQI ollly a single to Centerfield- ters during the backbrealdn;; Approxunately 150 per,ons at· Coach M.Afee described his ld Hager, Johnny RuS3ell, Don·
&amp;' Fields In the second and one Pomeroy rally were Jim Crow tended the Ail Sports Banqu~t early life on • farm m
ald Browning and Doyle Saundto Slcond Bueman Tullob in with a double and Ed Baer, sponsored by tl&gt;e North '}alli• Arter high school he workt-r: era, juniors: and those seniors.
h filth. Moore was tapped for Flnlaw and Van Meter, each a Pirates Atnletic Boosters As· • srocery Jt~r· but ~ave
and l!llger Garrett, who was
til llher Wahama bit, 1 aingle sin le
soctalion. Letters were present· up .to go to college. Like
Larry Cromeans, Jim Crace,
IIJ reiW burler Shinn In the
other Panther run was ed to football and '•asketbail ElliS Jo:"n of Marsltall
Bob McCarley, Silas John•on,
scored in the fifth when Chock players, ':heecleaders. and a-' verstty,
ch McAfee grew
and Roser Garrett, wno was
Our Jete model previously • owned
Wltllama'a lone run came in Bartels led all with 8 single, wards to b!lsebail players wlll m the days of the depression. absent.
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Cadillecs give you luxury-cer pride 1t 1
1M
llfllt when Tulloh singled moved to second on a sacrifice be made at 8 later date.
HIS ldlbae Ukm~~as spent Bbll()l.
Coach Carter 1110 presented
J'leWi: homo alter be was safe and then scored with two outs Don Shaw, president of the '"~ 1 s et I.
miniature silver footballs
compact price.
ta a fielder'• ehoice with one on Baer's sffd double. Baer, North Gallia P!f&gt;tes Atlilf.ltc , A vetoran of 2t ;·ears certlflcatea to David Ski&lt;lmore ll
66 Cadillec Coupe DeVille
$5000
Fields was the only Wa who led all itlers, had two Boosters AssooJHtion, .made the coaching, U1e Athens H
and Silas Johnson, b a t h
' - runner to advance forth· doubles and
single In four only .trophy presentatiOn of the School mentor, where bls
whom were named to the li'tr.,t ll Full power equipment, plus Climate Control Air-Con·
ditioning, 1 owner new Cadillac trade, turquoise with
• IIIII MCOnd.
trips to the plate. Ronnie Deem evenmg. A trophy for the tugh- ens Bulldc:c&gt; wen the
Team, All • Southern
turqtwise Interior•
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h't est academic average was a- basketball c!hampionshlp of
Athletic Conference·
• .,. a111erl ..,. auucu a
gc. e on y o er omeroy 1,
rd d
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111 lbt ftrst when steve a single In the seventb.
wa . e \0 tor es r
• a Southeastern 0 hI o Athletic
Varsity basketball
:e~~~ 1965 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
$4000
-·• oH b Iter ·"·ed B . . .
semor letterman on the Ph ales League was voted "Coach
were presented by Coach
Full power, radio, tinted glass, cruise control, white
1aw
Y mnmgs . 000 010 0-1 3 0 1 0 tbaII squac
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\PII ' 'Van
Metera was' Willi\
bit by• Wahama
the Year
rlaon lo: FnKidle Dee~ t b
wall tires, Comfort control air conditioning.
t 'dd pitch with ooe away sod Pomeroy
100 610 x- 8 g 0 J. Melvm Cart•r, head foo!· The Ohio High School
only repeater from last year;
.... Moore liJICied with two
Batey (LP), Shinn (4), and ball coach, w.s master of cere. ic As!Oclation recently
Mike Payne, John E. Garnes,
65 Cadillac Coupe DeVIlle
$4000
eta.
Mite he 11. Burdette (WP), monies. Von;on McCoy. Vmton Couch McAfee with a golcl
Charles Peck, Ronnie Mmrris. ll Full power, radio, tinted glass, Autronle eye, new
lnDI I th P th M
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funeral diroJCIOr, gave the mvo- watch for his team~"~!':JliDave Hager, Ronnie Gre·enlee,ll wlslw tires. aqua metalic finish with matchln11 Intel'&gt;
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ng or • an ers oore
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cation and the benediction. won more than ..,.
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and manager Johnny Russet!.
lor, shows excellent care. Sold and servtced by us,
Coach Carter introduced Coach games during his •~aching
Coach Morrison al90
only 27,000 mites.
Mike Morris.&gt;n who awarded reer. Re attribated the f tv seated cerUBcatea to Freddlejl
64 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
$3300
Varsity has~c· t&gt;•U letters and trademarks of a good
Dee! and Mike Pyne, who
Light blue metallic finish with matching Interior, full
Coach Frank Bullock, w ll 0 to his Athens High School
were named to the
power equipment Incl. wlndowo and 6 way power
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passed oul Re·;erve basketball era In their successful
Team All • Southern Valley
seat, radio, tinted glass, white wall tires, comfort COliletters.
paign lor the 1961\&lt;17
Athletic Conference thls past
trot air con1ttionlng, low mileage, real sharp.
ltlo Grande College'!&lt; golf team thumped Cedarville ..?"acDh tctlartMer Malsoh Introduced Championship.
ea&amp;OD.
C)IDege 21·1 Saturday on the Gallipolis !Inks. It was the ..,so 0 e c a on, a memNine raerve basketball nlaV·II
OPEN IVES TIL 1:00
Redmen's first vi c tory
ber of the North Gallia High Cheerleaders
ers received letter• from
igalnst two setbacks.
the Gallipollo Unk!. Mouotabt SChool faculty an1 sponsor of ters were: Coptalo IJnda
Frank Bullock, iDcludioc -0~;:11
$AU'S
Ten7 ll!rader former GeRI·
the cheerteader:J, who passed hum, three years ; Ann
Irk
~Uo mgh school golfer, paced I State downed Rio In file R • d- out the cheerleader. letter.. co-captain, three years ;
C Job F. Ga11101,
ill! Redmon wllila 78 Saturday. men's season opener.
Coach Carter aif:o awarded tho Gels~ and Mary Neal, one
~0 ~';"" 11 • Mike Wllfons, ~:11
hfrlck Mllbom fired 8 82,
Varsity football letters.
and m football only, Judy
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58: ; , Rl
.. ' I ~ White an 80 while C h u c k Other matches Included Cutn- ·
l!llbert Smith.

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iberland College, away on ApMiller pated the Yellow Jack- rll Z'l; Cumberland home, May
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a~e Redmen were de. 5: At West Vtrgmta state Col·
fe~y vlsltlns west Virgin- liege on May 8; AI Cedarvtlle
Ia State 3May 9, and the Redmon wtll
19
fn lh~t 1a-bole match Shra- take part io the NA!A Diilrict
4\l!r was low man for the Red· 22 tournament on May Ill.
1\1111 with a 74. Kramer had 83,
Sa111
as, Milbom 78 aod White
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"' Caldwell paced the losers '

will a 'IS.

' Moodey, lite Redmen wIll
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Grand Slam
Gives Phillies
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PIJILAI)IUHIA CUP!}-To-

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Friday's Ma]· or line Scores

National Leagne
Chicago
?10 0&gt;2 000- 8 13 0
Pitts
000 001 01:1-- 5 11 3
Slmmona (1-0) and BoccahelIa; Ribant, Short 15), Blass (5),
McBean (6), Shellenbaclt (8)
and Pagnaronl . LP- Ribant (1).
1). HRS-Biillks 12ndl, Santo
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Bateman ; Ellli!, 0.•1een
Nottebart (8) and M .vardl.
-Wilson (HI). LP- Ellis (01).
MRS-Pointer nst), Mathews
(lsi).

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000 000 ttl!- 4 9 0
St Louis 302 030 1101- 8 to
Osteen, Miller (3), Singer 15),
Egan (5), Lee (7) and Torborg;
Jaster, Hughes (9) and McCarNew York 000 001 000- I T2 ver. WP--Jaster (1-0). LPPhlla
031 000 011- 5 9 I Osteen (0.1).
Fisher, Koosmatl (S) Terry
(1), D. Shaw 17), Hamilton (8) San Fran 001 OIS 000- 5 7 I
and Goosen, Grote; Short (1-0) Allanll
tMJ3 000 OOtt- 6 10 1
and Dalrymple. LP-Fisber (0. Bolln, Gibbon (5), Mcdaniel
1). HR-Reynoldli (lsi).
(6), LiUY (7) and Haller;
Jmil, Nlel:ro II) and Torre.
Housto1
030 000 320- I 11 WP-Jmil (1-0). LP-Bolin
Clncl
000 0111. 000- Z 8 1 1). HRS-Alou (1st) . Torre
-Wilson 11-0). IP-EUII (0.1). (lot), Davenport 2 (1st &amp;: 2nd).

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MORE MoRE MORE
Amerkan Leagne

BoltoD
100 (110 trio-- s • 1
New
York
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Rohr (1.0) and Gibson ; Ford,

Tillotson (9) and Howard. LPFord 101). HRS - R. Smith
Cloazal... b1a1t oil Rob
MIDDLEPORT - S e YOn (lsi), Foy (191).
..., a maJealic drive
traek teams of the 11'11 will
wflleb llruck the liPt tower •
partici)l!lte in the Times • Sen- Ball
lOt 000 000- 7 7 0
.,... the home run line on the
tine! Relays here thla MDJ!ng Kan City 100 000 000- I 4
~ centerfield well, d~
Saturday at I p. m.
Phoebul, Dillman 15) . and
reoliJy above the 41Y.&gt;-foot martThe relays, sponsored by the Etebebarren; KriUIII, Pterce
1!1' •
the tower It tumbled GAlLIPOLI8 _ TIM annual Ohio Valley Publilhlng Comp• (!), Lindblad (II), Dullba 181
~ the lowe;., protecllve GU Dodd Mile RuD, 1!pOilOOI'ed oy's Sunday Times • Sen!lllel, and Roof. WP...ootman 11-0).
j' ~ while Congalez followed by the Ga!UpoUI l!lllary Club. wUI be held on the Middleport LP- KraUJH (0.1). HRS
~ .l'olil!ly Briggs. Ricliie Allen and wiD be conducted oa Memorial High School track.
cbebarren (!at).
' '· lol!!mJ CaUiaon lo borne plate. Fie~ here 011 'nlelday, M1J 16, Teams scheduled for parUcl- Detroll
1130 000 000- 3 11 2
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-·opened the Inning with btgtnnms at 1:10 p.m.
paUon are Pomeroy , Middle- Min
200 002 Olx- 5 8 ~
• ~ ~itt double oH the scoreboard This was announced Satur- port, Eastern, Southern,
Wilson, Sberry (6), Podres (8)
' In P'!:~ ::,•nDi"".,d gall!; day by Dr. Thomas Price, pres- rna, Kyger Creek, and Gloult- and Frechan; Boswell, Kline
1,
a
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ran tdent of the Galllpolll l!lltary er .
II), Merrlt&amp; 16) end ll&amp;ttey. WP
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Coaches Bud Bickel and Frell -Merritt (1-0). LP-Wilson (i).
the _.th Bnggs opened
Plllllis are dlreetm.
I) 11J18..-A111101 ll&amp;t) Ver
a homer, Callison tripled For the flrat Ume ID lite ll'r ' Trophies will be pruentec~ to
(Ill).
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ftfllt RBI.
ty !l&lt;bool lllbleW wlll be per· and the individual high point Clm
100 ooo tJOO.- 1 8 o
wllo baa beaten tile mltted w partiCipate in Ute participant. There wiD be rib- Calif
31D 200 121-10 15 0
In 15 decl!ll011s, event.
bOIIB for eacb event for the Tlao~ O'lloo&amp;bue (1), Bailey
In the 1!-degret Five athletes from each school lint four plaoel.
(7) IIIII Simi; Sanford, l!lljas
He set down the 1 iD G a 1111 eounly, IDc1udlng Events will be pole vault, dil- (7) and
WP-Sanlord
bel~ J~i ·GAllS, will take part ID the CU. high jump, broad JUmp, 11.0). LP-Tiant &lt;0.1). !IRSno- 11 spe :running
,
shot put, hiJ!h burdlae, 101 yd. I
Iingle to loft Ill
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dub, mlle nm. 1180 relar, tiD, 1PmBIIII .AIIII£NT
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'l1te winD« and runnerup will ItO low hurdles, 1180 nm, two- Prri'SBU!IGH IUPI) - Pltch·aeorect botb their receive awards and a travellnC mile run, 220 and mile relay. fll' Juan Pizarro of !be
tile Dlnth 011 -!l'ho SuUI· trophy will be awanletl the win- Scoring will hi 1111 tilt 1lu1a Plllllbutth Pirates left for bls
doalllt by B1 d niDI eebool. 'l'llll tnpby wiD be of 111 points for 1 'lint place home Ill Puet·to Rico Friday
!llbl'l 11&lt;!1'1-1 retired by a school wbldt wlna flllllh, four for second, three upon recelvina word that his
liD- the evllll 1IINt ~lve for third, two lor fourll an4.father, 1alon, bad dled at the
;reara.
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GALLIPOIJS - The 1\1 oschedulecl to play Oblo VaDey hurlers with a 2-1 record. The wlllt hlllrlple IIIII ICill'lld when lrlple to deep fell f1ei4 aillf. 111tJt ftltf
GUI
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Grande College Reclmeo took/ College Saturday afternoon at Qoly other Redman with a pitch- Lallllblln slammed btl triple. ina lbe baaea eandlnc the ftad. B.~ • ... tiJcbed
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!be "big one" Friday afternoon Parkersburl, W. Va.
lng record Is Frankie CoiUns, The Redmen'• four blta
mtll into 1 s-o INd. Dldi: LIIUIII- lbt
1111
'hmes
at Marietta downing the Mar- 1!: Grady eot the dl.!tance who Is 1·1.
Jim Stock, the MIJ'Ietta 111rt- 1111 fQUOQI Oracb' and Cltlpll- lar tlil f'llliiO . . W
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lelia ColleJe Plnneers 7-2 with !OJ : .. Redm::.. allowing eight Rio Grande exploded for lour er, came ID the lint five )JUlo
plleMr'l amllb wltb
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a big four ~ !leCODd Inning scattered hill, only thre In th runs In the top of the second lngs.
I triple lo the
epot iD pl14111ad .. .~ ! )'... (:a r r
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featuring back !&lt;&gt;back triples by last five innings. He struck out lnnlog. Marietta sl!Ored single Deve
walked 111 open deep 1ell lleld I!CGI'Inl Gndy, IIIII 1t1t _,llllll'
GALLIPOIJS - Gallla AcadeiiiJ High School Blue Ken Grady and Dick Laughlla. 1n ooc1 nll:ed two 1o 1 h e runs In the bottom of the third !be top of the •kOnd lor I 0 BW Mcllonnagh ·,... •aft 0!1 I 11111 01111 ' ·
Devlla went for the long ball Friday afternoon at the Gal· ll!arletta College went into the
Inning Grady ·struck out 1and fourth innings and R 1o Grande. Barry Alberti ltruek fielder's cboloa ""' Don llhl¥' ,
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StateJnatltute diamond as they banged' out 12 hits contest sporUtti a 11-1 rerord the first
men, allowed a hill Grande came back with two In out. Mike Utley was sale at era f)'OUnded out to end I he Rio Ol'fllllli 011111 • .mcludlng two homers, four tl'lples .and two doubles to and was a heavy favorite to de- and then fanned the next man 1 the !lllh and one In the sixth. flrat base on an error
lnnlni with Rio .Grande oul
downk the Wellston Golden
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leal the Redmen who were Z-2 for three strikeout&amp; in the Jnn- · Rio Grande went hiUess In the
lolo1
Mar
1h ID J:n:t!:' llarted for Marlel- "" (WP) ;...
RocDavid
ejJ 10-4.
ll Ill tile Oral ftve frames. for the season. Coach Art Lan· 1ng
ltast three lram•.s.
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the second with two on, and I &gt;alter and fanned It Rockels. bam's Reclmen now 1-2 were Grady now tops Rio Grande Grady drove In three run a Then CIIDI Grady'• amublna He allowed all of Rio Orude'l atue (t) 11t1 f. O.U..

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CIUCAGO

1962 FORD

MARTIN
SALES

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Lewil 8u8b bed 1 homer with Gene Brag~ paced the Rock
one on _in !be tdlth. Johnson ets at the plate with IW&lt;J hits
was three for four at the plate, In tbree trips, including the Rocwith a double and slnsle In stl- kets only extra base hit, a homdillon
to the
homerun.
er with
one aboard
In thekwp
would'-be
homerun
wentAnother
for a /Jf
Ute second.
Captain
1p GALL1I'OLIS - Coach
was second In the shot liD tho 220. Bush was third In 440, and Eugene Canaday fourth I 120 IUGH HURDU'S - Ear-j MILI!i IWN - lalllb.
5:ground rule doub)e.
Downard had a brace of singles Hanaley'a GAllS track and
whlle Bryan Swain was ,tlle discus and Burns third In in the two mile run for GAHS. hart, I, 15.1.
'01.
Tommy Spsncer bad two trip. In two lt'lps.
squad placed second In a trlan
In the broad jump. •the pole vault
1 Here's resulll ol Friday's! IOOYARD DASH - J.
San 11110-IIBLAY - WGI bJ Oalll·
les in three trips. Glb Milliron Wellston 1s now 2-3 for the gular meet at Ironton Friday Swain, Charles Neal, Gerald Glb Craig waa fourth bt th e event:
ders, I, IO.l
polla ID 1·: 4
had a double in four tripe; Ric season. The game Thursday evening.
Bums were third In the 120 hurttO - D. 8anM. I; Ill
Mosley had a triple In three wlth'C:hllllcothe wao rained out Tba boat Tigers won
bon·
too-yard dash, and ·mile
WJ•
110-lDW IIIJIIDLIII .. J. Satttrlps and Tommy
had Frank Rapp started on
ors with 73\i points.
run. Swain was Uttrd In the 1801
defl, 1, IU.
a perfect day .uLtb8· ,plate, hill for the Rockets, worked totaled 59. Coal Grove was
low hurdles, and Devld Romaine
180 - 0; AmlllrOIII+ G, l:15.
poundln1 out two singles and a two Innings, gave up five hlt8, with 26\i polnll.
third In the 880. Neal wao third GAL~IPOLIS - Coach John For the Galllans, PI eyIng I McCarty M, Del\test 411, won 220- D. Sanda, J, D!L
triple In three tripe.
walked on• •·• ·••nek out one. Junior Jim Gilmore paced
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Milhoan • Gallla Academy High Without the services of Br•ce by McCarty, 4-0.
2-MILE _ Mo!onf1 C.OII
Tbe w1n for Coaob Cliff Wll· ;g Johnny Walker came on In Gallipolis attack with 12
Flaht Renlto
school Blue Devils golf team Harreld and Jeff Miller (theY Corbin 38, Baker tl, won by Grove, tt:lll.l.
son's Blue Devlll was the first the th·
·, 1 hits Gilmore was Drat bt the
United Pl'Oio International ,thumpod Pt. Pleasant 1411 to are In Cleveland for Key Club Corbin, 4-0.
MILE RELAY- WOD by !rover a Wellaton teem since 1959 never lssu"d a base on ball~ jump and pole vault and
PALM BEACH, F:- IIi on the Gallipolis links Frl- convention) Steve Blowm and Corbbt, 4-0.
eontoll Ill s:&amp;
when Coach Mark WyUe's Blue and struck 0 u1 two.
In the broad jump.
(UPI) -lrllb Bobby Alford, 147, day evening.
1Tom McCarty lbot two-over-par Davies 38, Casto 42, won by SIIOT PllT - BlrfY, I, 39'
!Jevllo downed the Rockets 12-0 WeUslnn took a 1-0 lead In Bruce Smltb captured I he Atlanll, Ga., knockad out Ray It was the Devils' fifth win In 311s.
Davleo, l-1.
B";.
for tile Southeastern Ohio Ath· their hell of the first Inning but mile run while the GARS
ny Famechon, 12611, Auslralla, ·9t1 outings. Pt. Pleasant Is o-2 ' Josh Deweese poced the Big Two other rro• played, BROAD JUMP- J. landers,
leUc League champlonshJ•. The the Blue Devils came back with yard relay team captured
Malone, 146, Mlaml (I).
for the year.
Blacks with a 40.
but their scores did not count 1, 11'-6\i".
last Ume the teams met tn lwo In the bottom of the ftrst. place honors.
The match was originally Monday, the Galtlans wIll In the match. G. Smllh shot 1 DI8CUS - Clay, 00, 1.01'·9"
regular aeaoon play was bt 1949. The Rockets got two more In David Armstrong was fl"t MELBOURNE (UP!) --John- scheduled at Pt. Pleasant, bu t. h a s 1 powerful Barboursville. 41 for GAHS, C. Rlcliards 1 4t HIGH JUMP - on-, G,
The Blue Devils are now :1-2 the top of the second to take a tin the 880, giving the B I • ny Famecbon, 126 11, Auatralla, was switched to Gallipolis be. Here's Friday's results :
for Point. Varney had 1 d !or 6'-1".
for the season and play Jack· 3-2 lead , but Johnson's three Dovlls live firsts.
Roberto Wdng, 128, cause of wet grounds aero" the Blowen 38, Kllda7 tl, won OAHS, P1neakla 45 for !Itt via- POLS VAtlt.T - Ollmort. G,
son at t p.m. Tuesday either run homor put the Blue Devils Ironton collected eight
(10).
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~'· Blnwe". 311 to \i.
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on Memorial Field or the GSI bt !rant to ltaY.
and Coal Grove won two
diamolld. Two games thls sea· The Rockets scored again In Lee Burson placed second
son have been postponed be· the top of the third. Galllpolls ~ 440 for GAHS. Charles
cause of rain and wet grounds. came back with two In the e was runnerop In the two mile
The rained-out April &amp; aame at fourth, one In the fifth and two
. Tbe GAHS mile r e I a y
Wellston bas been rescheduled in the sixth.
t . m placed eecond.
for April 28.
Wellston
121 000 0- 4 5 1
Tommy Spencer got Ills - Galllpolls
230 ~12 x-· 10 12 3
ond win of the season against Batteries: Wellaton - Bapp
no 101101 u be W&lt;mt the route (LP), Walker (3) lllld Perdue:
for !be Blue Devllll boldine the Gallipolis - Spencer (WP) and
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Rockell to flq IIC!ltterad bill, Mosley.

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Panther th!ncladli sc:ored lints port was lopped by Sam Hood
in Dine events to w~n a Irian- with 1\i polnto.
:':a:~;.: :thF::~ Two records were set for the
Pomeroy lraek squad during
Coach Bud Bickel a Panther the meet It w.. !be moat
~·~ ~!~edt: ':~~: ~~~== points th~ Panthers have scorUad and 25 b Wellston The ed and the moat lint places
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• • they have bad In a lingle meet
wm was Pomeroy s second Ibis
season ln. three meets.
Don Lambert, In !he mlle run,
Don SwJSher and Jack Stan· broke hll own PHS track roe-

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team for Pomeroy recorded a
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m record. members of the
relay squad were Mike liargraves, Ron Logan, Jim Swatzel and Dave Hargraves.
Both Middleport and Wellston
ley were higb-poinl men for Ill!
Pomeroy thlnelada with 15 and
recorded three first places.

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Win, Trips
ahama Nine, 8-l Honor Pirate A tllletes

eveota were:
Shot _ Jeffers (W) 37'7":
Conley (W), Cunningham 1M),
and KraUI (M).
Discus - Sivla -(W) 11111 II.;
Stanley iP), Gilkey (M) and
IJpple (W).
Broad Jump - Brlcltles (P)
19'8\i"; Garnes (P), Logan (P)
and Oller Ill!),
High Jump- Logan (P) 5'2";
Michael !Pl, Hood. (M), and
Whitlatch (Ml.
Pole Vault- Stanley IPI 9'7";
Wehrung (P) and Cluff (M).
120 High Hurdles - Stanley

11110 Relays

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second.
«O Yard Dash - Brown
Whitlatch (M), ~~'4~~:
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(P) 23.0 sec.; Cluff (M), lil"'''-11
man (P) and Betbel (W).
BBf Yard Run - Woods IM)
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2 19.5; Bentz &lt;P), werner (P)
and Barker (P).
:1-Mlle Run - Morrow (W)
11:30.4; Hlndy (M), WeR (P)
~nd Warner (M).

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GALLIPOLIS - Coacli Char Introduced by Coach
lith and Peggy Skidmore, two (P) ID.4 sec.; Games tP), Con- 220 Yard DaRb- Swisher (P)
les McAfee, Athens High School son, Coach McAfee
years
ley IW) and Miller (W).
IU sec.: Hood IM), Garnes
to an 8-1 non-league win over Wa· was guest speaker Friday night his talk 1o the players
Coa~h Carter presanted let· 100 Yard Dash - Swisher (P) (P) and Oller (M).
White Falcons on Friday.
at the All-Sports Banquet at Ins the live trademarks ot
tors to these Pirate football 10.8 sec.; Hood (M), Bnckles Mile Relay - Pomeroy team
Cottcb W8!~~~:.;tb in seven outings th~s sea- North Gallia High Sch"':!. hon· good athlete. They are: 1.
players: Alan HitU, lroshnuln; (P) and Oller 1M).
ftl'll~ 3:53.2; Middleport,
was the fourth when they reg· onng the North Gallts trates tude, 2. Oesire to excell,
Dan McClaskey and D a u 0 y Mile Run - Lambert (P) ond.
Jlirdelte, a lanky sophomore, lstered six markers 00 four hits football, basketball and base. TradiUon, I. Coahdonc~, and Logue, sophomores; D a v i d
~ five innings and gave and four bases on balls. Hit ball players.
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.IQI ollly a single to Centerfield- ters during the backbrealdn;; Approxunately 150 per,ons at· Coach M.Afee described his ld Hager, Johnny RuS3ell, Don·
&amp;' Fields In the second and one Pomeroy rally were Jim Crow tended the Ail Sports Banqu~t early life on • farm m
ald Browning and Doyle Saundto Slcond Bueman Tullob in with a double and Ed Baer, sponsored by tl&gt;e North '}alli• Arter high school he workt-r: era, juniors: and those seniors.
h filth. Moore was tapped for Flnlaw and Van Meter, each a Pirates Atnletic Boosters As· • srocery Jt~r· but ~ave
and l!llger Garrett, who was
til llher Wahama bit, 1 aingle sin le
soctalion. Letters were present· up .to go to college. Like
Larry Cromeans, Jim Crace,
IIJ reiW burler Shinn In the
other Panther run was ed to football and '•asketbail ElliS Jo:"n of Marsltall
Bob McCarley, Silas John•on,
scored in the fifth when Chock players, ':heecleaders. and a-' verstty,
ch McAfee grew
and Roser Garrett, wno was
Our Jete model previously • owned
Wltllama'a lone run came in Bartels led all with 8 single, wards to b!lsebail players wlll m the days of the depression. absent.
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Cadillecs give you luxury-cer pride 1t 1
1M
llfllt when Tulloh singled moved to second on a sacrifice be made at 8 later date.
HIS ldlbae Ukm~~as spent Bbll()l.
Coach Carter 1110 presented
J'leWi: homo alter be was safe and then scored with two outs Don Shaw, president of the '"~ 1 s et I.
miniature silver footballs
compact price.
ta a fielder'• ehoice with one on Baer's sffd double. Baer, North Gallia P!f&gt;tes Atlilf.ltc , A vetoran of 2t ;·ears certlflcatea to David Ski&lt;lmore ll
66 Cadillec Coupe DeVille
$5000
Fields was the only Wa who led all itlers, had two Boosters AssooJHtion, .made the coaching, U1e Athens H
and Silas Johnson, b a t h
' - runner to advance forth· doubles and
single In four only .trophy presentatiOn of the School mentor, where bls
whom were named to the li'tr.,t ll Full power equipment, plus Climate Control Air-Con·
ditioning, 1 owner new Cadillac trade, turquoise with
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trips to the plate. Ronnie Deem evenmg. A trophy for the tugh- ens Bulldc:c&gt; wen the
Team, All • Southern
turqtwise Interior•
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h't est academic average was a- basketball c!hampionshlp of
Athletic Conference·
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gc. e on y o er omeroy 1,
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wa . e \0 tor es r
• a Southeastern 0 hI o Athletic
Varsity basketball
:e~~~ 1965 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
$4000
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semor letterman on the Ph ales League was voted "Coach
were presented by Coach
Full power, radio, tinted glass, cruise control, white
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bit by• Wahama
the Year
rlaon lo: FnKidle Dee~ t b
wall tires, Comfort control air conditioning.
t 'dd pitch with ooe away sod Pomeroy
100 610 x- 8 g 0 J. Melvm Cart•r, head foo!· The Ohio High School
only repeater from last year;
.... Moore liJICied with two
Batey (LP), Shinn (4), and ball coach, w.s master of cere. ic As!Oclation recently
Mike Payne, John E. Garnes,
65 Cadillac Coupe DeVIlle
$4000
eta.
Mite he 11. Burdette (WP), monies. Von;on McCoy. Vmton Couch McAfee with a golcl
Charles Peck, Ronnie Mmrris. ll Full power, radio, tinted glass, Autronle eye, new
lnDI I th P th M
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funeral diroJCIOr, gave the mvo- watch for his team~"~!':JliDave Hager, Ronnie Gre·enlee,ll wlslw tires. aqua metalic finish with matchln11 Intel'&gt;
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cation and the benediction. won more than ..,.
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and manager Johnny Russet!.
lor, shows excellent care. Sold and servtced by us,
Coach Carter introduced Coach games during his •~aching
Coach Morrison al90
only 27,000 mites.
Mike Morris.&gt;n who awarded reer. Re attribated the f tv seated cerUBcatea to Freddlejl
64 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
$3300
Varsity has~c· t&gt;•U letters and trademarks of a good
Dee! and Mike Pyne, who
Light blue metallic finish with matching Interior, full
Coach Frank Bullock, w ll 0 to his Athens High School
were named to the
power equipment Incl. wlndowo and 6 way power
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passed oul Re·;erve basketball era In their successful
Team All • Southern Valley
seat, radio, tinted glass, white wall tires, comfort COliletters.
paign lor the 1961\&lt;17
Athletic Conference thls past
trot air con1ttionlng, low mileage, real sharp.
ltlo Grande College'!&lt; golf team thumped Cedarville ..?"acDh tctlartMer Malsoh Introduced Championship.
ea&amp;OD.
C)IDege 21·1 Saturday on the Gallipolis !Inks. It was the ..,so 0 e c a on, a memNine raerve basketball nlaV·II
OPEN IVES TIL 1:00
Redmen's first vi c tory
ber of the North Gallia High Cheerleaders
ers received letter• from
igalnst two setbacks.
the Gallipollo Unk!. Mouotabt SChool faculty an1 sponsor of ters were: Coptalo IJnda
Frank Bullock, iDcludioc -0~;:11
$AU'S
Ten7 ll!rader former GeRI·
the cheerteader:J, who passed hum, three years ; Ann
Irk
~Uo mgh school golfer, paced I State downed Rio In file R • d- out the cheerleader. letter.. co-captain, three years ;
C Job F. Ga11101,
ill! Redmon wllila 78 Saturday. men's season opener.
Coach Carter aif:o awarded tho Gels~ and Mary Neal, one
~0 ~';"" 11 • Mike Wllfons, ~:11
hfrlck Mllbom fired 8 82,
Varsity football letters.
and m football only, Judy
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l!llbert Smith.

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fe~y vlsltlns west Virgin- liege on May 8; AI Cedarvtlle
Ia State 3May 9, and the Redmon wtll
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fn lh~t 1a-bole match Shra- take part io the NA!A Diilrict
4\l!r was low man for the Red· 22 tournament on May Ill.
1\1111 with a 74. Kramer had 83,
Sa111
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National Leagne
Chicago
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Pitts
000 001 01:1-- 5 11 3
Slmmona (1-0) and BoccahelIa; Ribant, Short 15), Blass (5),
McBean (6), Shellenbaclt (8)
and Pagnaronl . LP- Ribant (1).
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Nottebart (8) and M .vardl.
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MRS-Pointer nst), Mathews
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St Louis 302 030 1101- 8 to
Osteen, Miller (3), Singer 15),
Egan (5), Lee (7) and Torborg;
Jaster, Hughes (9) and McCarNew York 000 001 000- I T2 ver. WP--Jaster (1-0). LPPhlla
031 000 011- 5 9 I Osteen (0.1).
Fisher, Koosmatl (S) Terry
(1), D. Shaw 17), Hamilton (8) San Fran 001 OIS 000- 5 7 I
and Goosen, Grote; Short (1-0) Allanll
tMJ3 000 OOtt- 6 10 1
and Dalrymple. LP-Fisber (0. Bolln, Gibbon (5), Mcdaniel
1). HR-Reynoldli (lsi).
(6), LiUY (7) and Haller;
Jmil, Nlel:ro II) and Torre.
Housto1
030 000 320- I 11 WP-Jmil (1-0). LP-Bolin
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MIDDLEPORT - S e YOn (lsi), Foy (191).
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traek teams of the 11'11 will
wflleb llruck the liPt tower •
partici)l!lte in the Times • Sen- Ball
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tine! Relays here thla MDJ!ng Kan City 100 000 000- I 4
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Saturday at I p. m.
Phoebul, Dillman 15) . and
reoliJy above the 41Y.&gt;-foot martThe relays, sponsored by the Etebebarren; KriUIII, Pterce
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the tower It tumbled GAlLIPOLI8 _ TIM annual Ohio Valley Publilhlng Comp• (!), Lindblad (II), Dullba 181
~ the lowe;., protecllve GU Dodd Mile RuD, 1!pOilOOI'ed oy's Sunday Times • Sen!lllel, and Roof. WP...ootman 11-0).
j' ~ while Congalez followed by the Ga!UpoUI l!lllary Club. wUI be held on the Middleport LP- KraUJH (0.1). HRS
~ .l'olil!ly Briggs. Ricliie Allen and wiD be conducted oa Memorial High School track.
cbebarren (!at).
' '· lol!!mJ CaUiaon lo borne plate. Fie~ here 011 'nlelday, M1J 16, Teams scheduled for parUcl- Detroll
1130 000 000- 3 11 2
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-·opened the Inning with btgtnnms at 1:10 p.m.
paUon are Pomeroy , Middle- Min
200 002 Olx- 5 8 ~
• ~ ~itt double oH the scoreboard This was announced Satur- port, Eastern, Southern,
Wilson, Sberry (6), Podres (8)
' In P'!:~ ::,•nDi"".,d gall!; day by Dr. Thomas Price, pres- rna, Kyger Creek, and Gloult- and Frechan; Boswell, Kline
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II), Merrlt&amp; 16) end ll&amp;ttey. WP
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Coaches Bud Bickel and Frell -Merritt (1-0). LP-Wilson (i).
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Plllllis are dlreetm.
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a homer, Callison tripled For the flrat Ume ID lite ll'r ' Trophies will be pruentec~ to
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ty !l&lt;bool lllbleW wlll be per· and the individual high point Clm
100 ooo tJOO.- 1 8 o
wllo baa beaten tile mltted w partiCipate in Ute participant. There wiD be rib- Calif
31D 200 121-10 15 0
In 15 decl!ll011s, event.
bOIIB for eacb event for the Tlao~ O'lloo&amp;bue (1), Bailey
In the 1!-degret Five athletes from each school lint four plaoel.
(7) IIIII Simi; Sanford, l!lljas
He set down the 1 iD G a 1111 eounly, IDc1udlng Events will be pole vault, dil- (7) and
WP-Sanlord
bel~ J~i ·GAllS, will take part ID the CU. high jump, broad JUmp, 11.0). LP-Tiant &lt;0.1). !IRSno- 11 spe :running
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shot put, hiJ!h burdlae, 101 yd. I
Iingle to loft Ill
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'l1te winD« and runnerup will ItO low hurdles, 1180 nm, two- Prri'SBU!IGH IUPI) - Pltch·aeorect botb their receive awards and a travellnC mile run, 220 and mile relay. fll' Juan Pizarro of !be
tile Dlnth 011 -!l'ho SuUI· trophy will be awanletl the win- Scoring will hi 1111 tilt 1lu1a Plllllbutth Pirates left for bls
doalllt by B1 d niDI eebool. 'l'llll tnpby wiD be of 111 points for 1 'lint place home Ill Puet·to Rico Friday
!llbl'l 11&lt;!1'1-1 retired by a school wbldt wlna flllllh, four for second, three upon recelvina word that his
liD- the evllll 1IINt ~lve for third, two lor fourll an4.father, 1alon, bad dled at the
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GALLIPOIJS - The 1\1 oschedulecl to play Oblo VaDey hurlers with a 2-1 record. The wlllt hlllrlple IIIII ICill'lld when lrlple to deep fell f1ei4 aillf. 111tJt ftltf
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!be "big one" Friday afternoon Parkersburl, W. Va.
lng record Is Frankie CoiUns, The Redmen'• four blta
mtll into 1 s-o INd. Dldi: LIIUIII- lbt
1111
'hmes
at Marietta downing the Mar- 1!: Grady eot the dl.!tance who Is 1·1.
Jim Stock, the MIJ'Ietta 111rt- 1111 fQUOQI Oracb' and Cltlpll- lar tlil f'llliiO . . W
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plleMr'l amllb wltb
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a big four ~ !leCODd Inning scattered hill, only thre In th runs In the top of the second lngs.
I triple lo the
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walked 111 open deep 1ell lleld I!CGI'Inl Gndy, IIIII 1t1t _,llllll'
GALLIPOIJS - Gallla AcadeiiiJ High School Blue Ken Grady and Dick Laughlla. 1n ooc1 nll:ed two 1o 1 h e runs In the bottom of the third !be top of the •kOnd lor I 0 BW Mcllonnagh ·,... •aft 0!1 I 11111 01111 ' ·
Devlla went for the long ball Friday afternoon at the Gal· ll!arletta College went into the
Inning Grady ·struck out 1and fourth innings and R 1o Grande. Barry Alberti ltruek fielder's cboloa ""' Don llhl¥' ,
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StateJnatltute diamond as they banged' out 12 hits contest sporUtti a 11-1 rerord the first
men, allowed a hill Grande came back with two In out. Mike Utley was sale at era f)'OUnded out to end I he Rio Ol'fllllli 011111 • .mcludlng two homers, four tl'lples .and two doubles to and was a heavy favorite to de- and then fanned the next man 1 the !lllh and one In the sixth. flrat base on an error
lnnlni with Rio .Grande oul
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leal the Redmen who were Z-2 for three strikeout&amp; in the Jnn- · Rio Grande went hiUess In the
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1962 FORD

MARTIN
SALES

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Lewil 8u8b bed 1 homer with Gene Brag~ paced the Rock
one on _in !be tdlth. Johnson ets at the plate with IW&lt;J hits
was three for four at the plate, In tbree trips, including the Rocwith a double and slnsle In stl- kets only extra base hit, a homdillon
to the
homerun.
er with
one aboard
In thekwp
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homerun
wentAnother
for a /Jf
Ute second.
Captain
1p GALL1I'OLIS - Coach
was second In the shot liD tho 220. Bush was third In 440, and Eugene Canaday fourth I 120 IUGH HURDU'S - Ear-j MILI!i IWN - lalllb.
5:ground rule doub)e.
Downard had a brace of singles Hanaley'a GAllS track and
whlle Bryan Swain was ,tlle discus and Burns third In in the two mile run for GAHS. hart, I, 15.1.
'01.
Tommy Spsncer bad two trip. In two lt'lps.
squad placed second In a trlan
In the broad jump. •the pole vault
1 Here's resulll ol Friday's! IOOYARD DASH - J.
San 11110-IIBLAY - WGI bJ Oalll·
les in three trips. Glb Milliron Wellston 1s now 2-3 for the gular meet at Ironton Friday Swain, Charles Neal, Gerald Glb Craig waa fourth bt th e event:
ders, I, IO.l
polla ID 1·: 4
had a double in four tripe; Ric season. The game Thursday evening.
Bums were third In the 120 hurttO - D. 8anM. I; Ill
Mosley had a triple In three wlth'C:hllllcothe wao rained out Tba boat Tigers won
bon·
too-yard dash, and ·mile
WJ•
110-lDW IIIJIIDLIII .. J. Satttrlps and Tommy
had Frank Rapp started on
ors with 73\i points.
run. Swain was Uttrd In the 1801
defl, 1, IU.
a perfect day .uLtb8· ,plate, hill for the Rockets, worked totaled 59. Coal Grove was
low hurdles, and Devld Romaine
180 - 0; AmlllrOIII+ G, l:15.
poundln1 out two singles and a two Innings, gave up five hlt8, with 26\i polnll.
third In the 880. Neal wao third GAL~IPOLIS - Coach John For the Galllans, PI eyIng I McCarty M, Del\test 411, won 220- D. Sanda, J, D!L
triple In three tripe.
walked on• •·• ·••nek out one. Junior Jim Gilmore paced
,
Milhoan • Gallla Academy High Without the services of Br•ce by McCarty, 4-0.
2-MILE _ Mo!onf1 C.OII
Tbe w1n for Coaob Cliff Wll· ;g Johnny Walker came on In Gallipolis attack with 12
Flaht Renlto
school Blue Devils golf team Harreld and Jeff Miller (theY Corbin 38, Baker tl, won by Grove, tt:lll.l.
son's Blue Devlll was the first the th·
·, 1 hits Gilmore was Drat bt the
United Pl'Oio International ,thumpod Pt. Pleasant 1411 to are In Cleveland for Key Club Corbin, 4-0.
MILE RELAY- WOD by !rover a Wellaton teem since 1959 never lssu"d a base on ball~ jump and pole vault and
PALM BEACH, F:- IIi on the Gallipolis links Frl- convention) Steve Blowm and Corbbt, 4-0.
eontoll Ill s:&amp;
when Coach Mark WyUe's Blue and struck 0 u1 two.
In the broad jump.
(UPI) -lrllb Bobby Alford, 147, day evening.
1Tom McCarty lbot two-over-par Davies 38, Casto 42, won by SIIOT PllT - BlrfY, I, 39'
!Jevllo downed the Rockets 12-0 WeUslnn took a 1-0 lead In Bruce Smltb captured I he Atlanll, Ga., knockad out Ray It was the Devils' fifth win In 311s.
Davleo, l-1.
B";.
for tile Southeastern Ohio Ath· their hell of the first Inning but mile run while the GARS
ny Famechon, 12611, Auslralla, ·9t1 outings. Pt. Pleasant Is o-2 ' Josh Deweese poced the Big Two other rro• played, BROAD JUMP- J. landers,
leUc League champlonshJ•. The the Blue Devils came back with yard relay team captured
Malone, 146, Mlaml (I).
for the year.
Blacks with a 40.
but their scores did not count 1, 11'-6\i".
last Ume the teams met tn lwo In the bottom of the ftrst. place honors.
The match was originally Monday, the Galtlans wIll In the match. G. Smllh shot 1 DI8CUS - Clay, 00, 1.01'·9"
regular aeaoon play was bt 1949. The Rockets got two more In David Armstrong was fl"t MELBOURNE (UP!) --John- scheduled at Pt. Pleasant, bu t. h a s 1 powerful Barboursville. 41 for GAHS, C. Rlcliards 1 4t HIGH JUMP - on-, G,
The Blue Devils are now :1-2 the top of the second to take a tin the 880, giving the B I • ny Famecbon, 126 11, Auatralla, was switched to Gallipolis be. Here's Friday's results :
for Point. Varney had 1 d !or 6'-1".
for the season and play Jack· 3-2 lead , but Johnson's three Dovlls live firsts.
Roberto Wdng, 128, cause of wet grounds aero" the Blowen 38, Kllda7 tl, won OAHS, P1neakla 45 for !Itt via- POLS VAtlt.T - Ollmort. G,
son at t p.m. Tuesday either run homor put the Blue Devils Ironton collected eight
(10).
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~'· Blnwe". 311 to \i.
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and Coal Grove won two
diamolld. Two games thls sea· The Rockets scored again In Lee Burson placed second
son have been postponed be· the top of the third. Galllpolls ~ 440 for GAHS. Charles
cause of rain and wet grounds. came back with two In the e was runnerop In the two mile
The rained-out April &amp; aame at fourth, one In the fifth and two
. Tbe GAHS mile r e I a y
Wellston bas been rescheduled in the sixth.
t . m placed eecond.
for April 28.
Wellston
121 000 0- 4 5 1
Tommy Spencer got Ills - Galllpolls
230 ~12 x-· 10 12 3
ond win of the season against Batteries: Wellaton - Bapp
no 101101 u be W&lt;mt the route (LP), Walker (3) lllld Perdue:
for !be Blue Devllll boldine the Gallipolis - Spencer (WP) and
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Rockell to flq IIC!ltterad bill, Mosley.

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Iinformation il .accumula,ted
plied at the time of planting.
AVERAGE YIELD
is expect~ · more :-atttntliid
rook their ski I Much oT it was plowed down. · The average yield lor the Th~-~ear thereclwas • ne0far~- be paid tD such factors.
. ly llll'lllers, ·
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For the entire II men Jn the eleven me~ In the program as er u-.. row spa ng 0 3. Inc •·
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er and lllream boUoms, lace
time, fertilizer,
progra,m in 1966 the av"'age 97.7 bushels per acre. The l01v· es. Actual plant population at Present recommendations
II ·dleo' lllalze Dltlif M6Aic
· . manure, and through actual amount of Nitrogen est yield was 70 bushels per ac- harvest time per acre ranged that Melgs County com
dl10ate• Wllerever JQbnlol; ,
tiMi u&amp;e of correct varieties, •· was 86.8 pounds per acre; pbos- re which is 10 to 15 bushels per from 15 •860 plants to 2•330 be planted as soon 38 ·
,...,. Is a problem ddt &amp;elM
chlevejl' thi~ result. They were pnorus 87.3 pounds; and pojash acre above the Meigs County plants. Most o( the farmers With earlier planting It 1J
11 usuaUy near by.
~equir!ll to harvest mechani- 85 pounds.
average. ·
were shootmg at 20 •1100 or more and soil" conditlons are
It ts very· ll!fpo!Ulll
cally '~ place Jn the wagon a Varieties u ~ e d 1n c I tl do~ In addition tD the ollext achie·; plants per acre.
factoli' after April 20.
lai'D)erJ lnslot thelr ~eale!'
suffl~t weight of corn
MDM Resistant; M 69 A; RuUs; lng the {00 bushel yield, others R"earch is now under way sirable to plant the com
ply them with Maize
when'!i'elgbed and computed
Parks 610; Ohio 708 and 823; participating were Edis&lt;in Hoi· which calls attention to the r&amp;- shallower depth.
sale resistant! hybrids U
the bll~ of 15.5 per cent
FunkB 96; Funks 91; Dekalb Jon, Harold Roush, Starling latioiiBhip of moisture In t h
The newest thing in fertll!zer have bad the disease·In
ture, $y had over 1110 bu,:,ets 874; Park• 4110; C-38 and AES Massar Dan Smith, and Mark soil at planting lime,
moro use with com is pop up
or il there is a JohliiSOngr:usl
of com; A mimimum harvest
· asociation. ·
acre was required.
were optimistic, He said
Many hYbrid&gt; were Jnclullledl
dates on this
were "relllistic · and may . In tests that have b.eell •ntD
M~y ;, tD May 25.
just a little low."
the Scioto. River ilottooiS.
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He also . said he do .
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the 1967 Ohio Agronomy ·.Guld~.j
· of 5-20-20 and
WASHING T 0 N (UP!) - The department's last official National Independent M sa i stock production · would
33 per cent
There are new Indications to estimate of the feed grain cat· Packers Association, and the much, If any, lmpoct on retail I
Other analyses
day that the Johnson Adminis. ry-over expected this fall was Western Meat Packers Associ•· prices. Finner added such a .
7·211-20; 6-24-24;
tration thinking is ogainst pro- 2&gt; million tons. But a depart·j lion.
clin~, resulting in .~;~e~=i~l
; O.:W.20; aild
posal• to increase feed grain ment source said today goven•· They challenged the govern· h1gher livestock pnces,
production this year by revis· ment experts now believe thej menl's production forecast . of have a 11101e favOfable effect .
ing the government's feed grain carryover reserve will actually 110 million tons and predicted the economy than a .boost
program.
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''SO QUIET YOU ALMOST
The !attest signs oame as in· The source said official ]Aibllsh· stock production as a result of have.
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formed
sources
said
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ed
estimates
will
probably
be
insufficient
feed
grain
produc·
"We're
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FALL"
Department economists would revised upward late this month. tion.
enough time keeping feed ~aiinl
soon boost their oHicial esE· The carryover stock repre· The industry spokesmen fot'e· prices at a reasonable
mate of this . (all's carryover sents grain from !9116 and prior· cast total production ol only 165 the level of production
stock of feed grains,
year crops on hand as a re· million tons this year, adding re anticipating," Flnner
At the same time, a depart- serve at the start of the 1967· that to maintain livestock pro· lie sald· ~wer prices for ,;~~:1
mcnt official gave a cool reac· crop marketing season In the duction during 1967 at about the ers growing feed grains could
tion to a meat industry warn. fall.
same level as 1966 would re- have more serious econotnie
ing retail meat prices would
lsoned Wartllng
quire at least 174 million tons. Impact than "moderate"
rise unless the gov.rnm•nt re- The warning that meal prices Winn F. Finner, of the AgrJ. changes In the livestock marvises its feed grain program to could go higher In the super· culture- Department, o/lalienged ket and "possible, but certainty
spur
increased feed production market came from the heads 1Jf the industry spokesmen·~ ~&gt;Jaim not drastic" boosts in retail
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I the American Meat Institute, the government's est]jnate&lt; meat prices.

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· Ext. Agent, 'Ail'IOlllturi
Meij&amp; COIIDiy
Maximum production Is a
hmo11y to the ablllty of -a larn"
er to so manage his soil and
everyday tlvlng that/ In
of weather, he. Will achieve
yields.
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At the Holstein Banquet
Friday evening In the Chester
. Grade School, sb: Meigs
ty men were awarded the
of Ma!ter Producer as tbe
Pull of having achieved t b
Jo,,. of producing and
vesting 100 or more bushels
tom..per acre.
. Included in this list for
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: .4 bush~ls; Virgil King ,With
4 husi)els; Rex Shenefield
112.3 bushels; Earl Dean
.1118:4 husheli; the
Brar.ch ol the Ohio
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Grueser.
Iinformation il .accumula,ted
plied at the time of planting.
AVERAGE YIELD
is expect~ · more :-atttntliid
rook their ski I Much oT it was plowed down. · The average yield lor the Th~-~ear thereclwas • ne0far~- be paid tD such factors.
. ly llll'lllers, ·
on riY
of the soil,
For the entire II men Jn the eleven me~ In the program as er u-.. row spa ng 0 3. Inc •·
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er and lllream boUoms, lace
time, fertilizer,
progra,m in 1966 the av"'age 97.7 bushels per acre. The l01v· es. Actual plant population at Present recommendations
II ·dleo' lllalze Dltlif M6Aic
· . manure, and through actual amount of Nitrogen est yield was 70 bushels per ac- harvest time per acre ranged that Melgs County com
dl10ate• Wllerever JQbnlol; ,
tiMi u&amp;e of correct varieties, •· was 86.8 pounds per acre; pbos- re which is 10 to 15 bushels per from 15 •860 plants to 2•330 be planted as soon 38 ·
,...,. Is a problem ddt &amp;elM
chlevejl' thi~ result. They were pnorus 87.3 pounds; and pojash acre above the Meigs County plants. Most o( the farmers With earlier planting It 1J
11 usuaUy near by.
~equir!ll to harvest mechani- 85 pounds.
average. ·
were shootmg at 20 •1100 or more and soil" conditlons are
It ts very· ll!fpo!Ulll
cally '~ place Jn the wagon a Varieties u ~ e d 1n c I tl do~ In addition tD the ollext achie·; plants per acre.
factoli' after April 20.
lai'D)erJ lnslot thelr ~eale!'
suffl~t weight of corn
MDM Resistant; M 69 A; RuUs; lng the {00 bushel yield, others R"earch is now under way sirable to plant the com
ply them with Maize
when'!i'elgbed and computed
Parks 610; Ohio 708 and 823; participating were Edis&lt;in Hoi· which calls attention to the r&amp;- shallower depth.
sale resistant! hybrids U
the bll~ of 15.5 per cent
FunkB 96; Funks 91; Dekalb Jon, Harold Roush, Starling latioiiBhip of moisture In t h
The newest thing in fertll!zer have bad the disease·In
ture, $y had over 1110 bu,:,ets 874; Park• 4110; C-38 and AES Massar Dan Smith, and Mark soil at planting lime,
moro use with com is pop up
or il there is a JohliiSOngr:usl
of com; A mimimum harvest
· asociation. ·
acre was required.
were optimistic, He said
Many hYbrid&gt; were Jnclullledl
dates on this
were "relllistic · and may . In tests that have b.eell •ntD
M~y ;, tD May 25.
just a little low."
the Scioto. River ilottooiS.
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He also . said he do .
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the 1967 Ohio Agronomy ·.Guld~.j
· of 5-20-20 and
WASHING T 0 N (UP!) - The department's last official National Independent M sa i stock production · would
33 per cent
There are new Indications to estimate of the feed grain cat· Packers Association, and the much, If any, lmpoct on retail I
Other analyses
day that the Johnson Adminis. ry-over expected this fall was Western Meat Packers Associ•· prices. Finner added such a .
7·211-20; 6-24-24;
tration thinking is ogainst pro- 2&gt; million tons. But a depart·j lion.
clin~, resulting in .~;~e~=i~l
; O.:W.20; aild
posal• to increase feed grain ment source said today goven•· They challenged the govern· h1gher livestock pnces,
production this year by revis· ment experts now believe thej menl's production forecast . of have a 11101e favOfable effect .
ing the government's feed grain carryover reserve will actually 110 million tons and predicted the economy than a .boost
program.
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''SO QUIET YOU ALMOST
The !attest signs oame as in· The source said official ]Aibllsh· stock production as a result of have.
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formed
sources
said
Agriculture
ed
estimates
will
probably
be
insufficient
feed
grain
produc·
"We're
going
to
,hav~
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fiAY
FALL"
Department economists would revised upward late this month. tion.
enough time keeping feed ~aiinl
soon boost their oHicial esE· The carryover stock repre· The industry spokesmen fot'e· prices at a reasonable
mate of this . (all's carryover sents grain from !9116 and prior· cast total production ol only 165 the level of production
stock of feed grains,
year crops on hand as a re· million tons this year, adding re anticipating," Flnner
At the same time, a depart- serve at the start of the 1967· that to maintain livestock pro· lie sald· ~wer prices for ,;~~:1
mcnt official gave a cool reac· crop marketing season In the duction during 1967 at about the ers growing feed grains could
tion to a meat industry warn. fall.
same level as 1966 would re- have more serious econotnie
ing retail meat prices would
lsoned Wartllng
quire at least 174 million tons. Impact than "moderate"
rise unless the gov.rnm•nt re- The warning that meal prices Winn F. Finner, of the AgrJ. changes In the livestock marvises its feed grain program to could go higher In the super· culture- Department, o/lalienged ket and "possible, but certainty
spur
increased feed production market came from the heads 1Jf the industry spokesmen·~ ~&gt;Jaim not drastic" boosts in retail
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I the American Meat Institute, the government's est]jnate&lt; meat prices.

BY C.
· Ext. Agent, 'Ail'IOlllturi
Meij&amp; COIIDiy
Maximum production Is a
hmo11y to the ablllty of -a larn"
er to so manage his soil and
everyday tlvlng that/ In
of weather, he. Will achieve
yields.
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At the Holstein Banquet
Friday evening In the Chester
. Grade School, sb: Meigs
ty men were awarded the
of Ma!ter Producer as tbe
Pull of having achieved t b
Jo,,. of producing and
vesting 100 or more bushels
tom..per acre.
. Included in this list for
• were Thereon Johnson WJth
: .4 bush~ls; Virgil King ,With
4 husi)els; Rex Shenefield
112.3 bushels; Earl Dean
.1118:4 husheli; the
Brar.ch ol the Ohio
a! Experiment S!ation with

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HEADQUARTERS

Notice

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1965 1!. T. Chev. plclrup
1959 I T. GMI:! dump truck
1954 1!. T. Chev. pickup
1963 F 800 FOld truck
1960 '1. T. Jntemational
1959 1!. T. Chev. Plclrup
11164 1 T. GMC
1958 2 T. Chevrolet
1953 10 T. Ford Plckup
1964 1!. T. lntema"o"'' Pickup
1960 10 T. Ford Pickup
I used Tractor Manure
Spreader
1951 lOT Ford Plckup
1959 % T. Chevrolet TrUck
!956 \\ T. Chevrolet Plckup
1 MinneapoUs Moline Power
Unit
1959 F 800 Ford Dump
1958 F 800 Ford
lllfiO 10 T. Ford
1959 I T. Chef.
New 60" Rotary Cutters $299.50. New 8.25 • 20, lD ply
nylon tires $55. lllc. Federal

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for cleanmg carpets.
electric shampooer $l.
;ine•·'s Hardwar~ Co. 90-11

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D. PARSONS .
Pb- ttll-1116
REALTOR
2115 A\ 3 bedroom m e&gt;d en
FARM village, City Property home, large bani, ,
ACRE farm ne!ll' Pptter
for Sale, &gt;12 Second Avenue, was a daley, located on slate Rt. 5ii4. Fair bulldin;'s;''50
GalllpOUs, Olllo.
blghway. c,lllor more lnfOlt-l..:"'"-=:c:W=lab=;;::l•:::·..:.P-:b.-:367=·'11:::V/::.:::--II
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446-2342

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eroy Home and Auto, 600 E. $6.70. 992-2685.
4 14 tic lr
Main.
4 12
SPINET PlANO - Wanled, re.
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THE FAMILY of Vlelar
etl.e set, good condiUon. Jobn USED- electric- welders. Cs 1 sponsib)e party lo take over
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Gr1m,
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Hayes, Chester. P1•one
Wi-3423.
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low monthly payments on a
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spraylnJ
and alriD&amp;,
pacldogsorting,
with
wishes to thank tbe Me i 8
3515. ,
4 14 3lp
spinet piano. Can been seen
WHEEL'
[ mant, 4 rooms and bath. Ap- your wmter clothes. Every. General Hospllal, nurses, Dr.
locally. Write Credit Mana· ply 790 Maple St., Middleport. !bing you ·send -II ·beauUiullv
Cluff, Dr. Boice, Dr. Slack,l;-;;;;;;ifii'""""""""""""""";;;;;;;"TIPORK CHOPS 59c, bologna 3
CAMPING e TRAVEL
ger, P. o. Box 276 ,
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and Mrs. Frank Vroman
lb. $1.39, cubed steak 69c,
ville, Indiana.
1 14
I freshly pressed when you call
all the other hospital stall,
lllew Ditlrfct Office
jowl sliced 3 lb. 99c, Carita- II
AND
ADULTS 3 room!, bath, fur· f~r il Nothing to pay till fall.
for the kind consideration
'.,· Being Openad
tlon 2 for 25c, 1 lb. crackers
HANNALINE APACHE
USED electric welder, In
BRAKE SERVICE
nlshcd apartment. M&amp;G
No bulginl closets, aafe from
WSI! · given to him during his
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4 for 99c, bananas !tic lb., No.
feet condition. Fortney
Market, 3 miles south of
moths and sale from theft.
lilness. Also for the woi-lder·ll Hiring For tho Fin! Time
210 peaches 79c, portable '"w" eTRUCK COVERSe
welder. Call 992·2ZI6 from 8•
dl';l"'rt on Rt. 7.
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10 a. m. or 1H1 p. m.
lui neighbors aod friends who
ing machine $69. M&amp;G Food
Used Troilen In Stock
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viet !'hone 773.5543
sent flower&lt; and food and to
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"'"'!Jll~!lmo
4 14 lfc Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy
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the Rev. Roy B. Allman aod
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4 13 3tc
eHITCHES.
==~~~::~--'l[I_ _..:__ _ _ _
FffiST FLOOR furnished -3 room :
Rev. Carver Williams
• CAMPING EQUIP. e
Good 4-Row
apartment. Phone 991-38;4. 1
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their consoling words
BRITTANY
Spaniel
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ROUSH
&amp;
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John
Deere
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were such a comfort at this
$SO, or will
trade for gun.
CAMPING TRAILERS
Busineu Services
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sad time. May qdd•bltos you
Fqr,focl"''' ••prtllntotlvo
_P_bo~e- 92- _:
Sip Horton St.
Moson, W. Yo.
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all
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FOR CUSHION comfort, ~:~r,~l'ili~~~:ct:~s~Izei"is~xB.sx~lG.
in Pomeroy. Ph. 11!1'1 -53115.
·Mrs. Vlctor 'Grilldng
·&amp; Wut Vlrglnlo
. Shoes, men • women. Cliff's 2100. Phone Doyle Ord, Mas·
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Auto Sales
CbUdren.Jii, .~.,~
Sboe Repair.
4 12
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Priced to Sell at ...
·-r~s lte
We are an old reliable comon, . a., '" 19.
TRAILER SPACE, good fish- 1957 FORD Fairlane, 500, VI
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. ~ pony and the leader In our
FT. SHASTA travel trailer,
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Me'tgs Equ'Ipment Co
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1 . 1"' 0 S lod , aulomattc, $275. Pho01 14!·
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~::::...t~:~ul{l'::!ru!~e United .. s!~ps !lx. Lot of extras. 493 &gt;ROOM and bath collage near"
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Broadway St., Middleport.
Forked Run Lake. Drilled Re" Malgs General Hospital
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ELMER BURNS hao putchas- Mecllanieal or farm experi• •
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992·2 16
Pomeroy - Eeonomlcal- _conyenJeot _ De'· ed the .Clinton Fisher Paint ence!l!elpful but not requJred." =-=x::-:-:IO"'T=R"'A:-:IL""E"''R::-,-m-odcl 196$. gas cooking stoves and two
Nadahfti. Competllt~~~ toht tn•fl
4 ROOMS and bath, East Main ! exhaust system, tires 8 n d
Co., Second Ave., Middleport. ~:rr. a7e~rr: ~gn~:typ'e~:fa·~ . Phone 775-5750.
"". ~'::~er owned cre dt't ,., 11 rec'
4 116tp . refrigerators. Phone 949-2161 :· '~C&amp;~E~o"'-'·"'t"'-A"".d:"""'ta..
bf:'",-.--:St., Pomeroy, $50 : 3 rooms brakes $100. ;John Krawsc-Lyn,
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Phone ~2334 afler 5 p.m. nent, and good transporta· ~~~~~r;~~~~i=
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le
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Peas 95· Syc·amore:
St 3391GallipOlis
your
lo help
PH. ~~
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and balh, East Mam St., Porn· I 31111 Broadway, Middleport
Reasonable
rates.
4
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lion.
i sepli~·tank. · Get .
ARTHRITIS, rheumatism suf. your desire for food. Nelson's 114 Mui~''Y Av,. Pome.~y
eroy, $40: one 4 room apar~
4 14 21e
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4 9 39tc l
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menl, furni shed, East Matn l951 DOOGE - walk-ir--;;;.nel
GARBAGE Pick • Up In
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We,, p(ler trainln~, better·
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•cuse. Thursday and
than average earnmgs, paid
mark Farm Bureau, Ppmeroy. 1" Ja,ta .or hours. Only $2.49 -·
81,1 $1i0; one bu1 mg, w ' 10,
truck, 1 ton, $200. Gravelv
25c a can, Conlacl
vacation, retirement plan, ;;=;;;;;;-::;;;-;::::::-i''~-~~
':-- 301c_ at your drugstore.
is soft and lofty · .. ·
Easl Main, vacant Jot, 125
Tractor Sales Pomeroy, 9'12·
hoopltalizalion and many
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4 10 1lp ors retain brilliance in
FARME;RS . wilhin . t~irty fool fronta ge. will build to sui! 297&amp;.
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Chaney, RD 1, Racine.
benefits
to
tbe
right
man.
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BUOOET'·
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luralture
ti
pet•
cleaned
with
Blue
miles·
Curtis
"dairy
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ten
ani
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Easl
Main
SL
Phon•
4 14
. our tbtrd· Door budg!ll shop. THREE NICE building lots, 3 Ire. Rent electric shampooer . be e f" breeding service. until 1 p. m. 992 _3915 _ After 1963 FOR[! Stall_m•
Wagon
Baker Pamllure, liliddieporl houses. Jacob Turner.
$1. Baker Furniture Co.
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T1ken
THE MEIGS County Conn
Proven bulls _at .~ . per cow. 4 p.m. 992-9005.
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early.
~eland
Parker,.
good
tires,
R&amp;H,
power
ers wlll have a
Mlln.
8: AM to I0: AM
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results of :-egular l!lue Lus- Chesler.
U1 311tc i_A•::· Phone _992-~m. _4 _4 .'!_• 992-3346 or t92-2186·
tre
12 28
$H4MROCK
MOTEL
21.Ceblne
on Snow BaU HIU. 4 13. 3te
Ire spot cleaning. Rent elec_
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monkey
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tr1c
shampooer
$1.
Pomeroy
TERMITES
Swarmmg
These
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Phone
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WELL
maintained
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Olds II
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992 3658
22. World
Cement
Block
Co.
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have
left
the
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•edan,
power
steerwa.rn .
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assault
4 1~ 6te
colony that is des,troying your APARTMENTS furmshed and ing, brakes, windows 8 n •
eraft:
PHONI~ALLS
- - - - - - - - - - home. Before you act, call us 1 unfurmshed 10 Middleport. -~ 1 - seats. Excellent tires and new
(Boy or Girl) _
abbr.
Rell Estlte For Sale
for free inspection and ad-1 so l smgle house. Phone 992- battery. Must see Ill appre23. Greet\
For Mulberry Ave.
B1-)'
vise. A ~eigs County Company. , 3267.
_3 28 l8tc elate, $395.00 or best offer
had5
POMEROY
Harold Maue-Aihed Pest and FURNISHEU and unfurn,.hed over $300.01· by April 15. Joha
In tho
Tern.ite
Contra!
Company. I apartments. Close lo school. Richmond, fl14 E. Main St.,
Y•tertar•• Auww
Super
APPLY AT THE
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POMEROY _ 1 ACRE LOT - , 605 W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 1192-5434.
10 18 tie Pomeroy.
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DAILY SENTINEL
abbr.
randuma
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992 5669
OFFICE
lit. Stsl&gt;le
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Ranch style frame, 8 rooms
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Oil, bath, carporl Property vice, all makei. IVY z.Zl34 1
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Pomeroy, Ohio
36. Contradlat
In good condtllon, mre place 'lbe Fa~rk Shop. Pomero•
M.Or!lln
for children. $10,900.00.
Autholized Singer Saleo ano
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II ACRE FARM- CLOSE IN- Service.
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Route 14! - One swry frame - - - - - - - - borne, f rooms, blth, good
AUCI'lONEER
drilled wen wllh water sys·
O&gt;mplete Service
tern, ooncrete blnck well ,
Crill' Bradford
house and cellar, barn, chirk-! Wrile, Phone or Contact
en bouse, nice garden space.
A. C. BRADFORD
PRICES; SLASHED
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THE NICE home of Oren Thorn- ABOUT I A., 7 room b om e,
BUY NOW
as at 513 _ 2od Ave. has been modern kltmen, coal
TIUS beautiful Mead&amp;lf'&amp;rook·
reduced in price. Come and with stoker, other bui'l1lings I Subdv. Tills brick IDd !r'ame
look il over.
located at Vinton $'1,500.
3 BR aod z\balbs in color
borne featuflng an all. etee·ll ~"'~:c~~~
WE JV.VE 1161!. A. near Eno OVER 3 A. level, nice hom
trlc kitchen, TV
wall25 A. bottom, bal. hill and modem kilehen, small ••"'·' wall carpet, 2 flreplw:l!'s~ ba•~e-11
ulnber, buildings are Jn poor blacktop road, close lo R I
menl,· family room, hot
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condition. Only $:&gt;,500. Can be Grande.
ter beat, atlacbed . 11!. earle
pertly financed.
garage. Price In mld 20's.
1 Sei'YI"' ~Nd .
121 A. One of tbe best Dairy I A. 3 bedroom home, modem,
. Gallipolis
Farms in Gallia County, now properly in good
ALL THIS
WATER deUvery· IOrvlce. o•.
producing
milk,
well
equioClose
to
Porter
on
slate
route.
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Dell &amp; Davis. .I'lL m.3857 or
Chapter
ped. Good mod,ern home, 100
4 BR, 2 baths, family . room, ft&amp;-1340 anytime. .
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79
A. of grass. LOok il over.
' IN city nice 6 rm home
playroom, kl:tchet! lea1urlng
WAYNE RtJ8S!!UIII.
taL
R.A. M.
Jot already financed at 5'1• wood cabinets, dinjng ~~;l'll'~rE~· DIILIVERY SERVICB
Oblo VaHey bnplemeat Ge.
n, "8"051'1 ., 11an7 Coalfl.
t A. 5 rooms modern home, per cent interest. Cali us a· carport, Eltra good buy. I
Monday
bout
Ibis
properly.
$16,800.
FHA
and
VA
lf.lf
133 Pble SL, Pb.• ~storm windows, doors, nice
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Ap•ll 17, 1967
Evenings
ed.
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ohade trees, just out of city
15 FT. crestllner, 45 HP Mer7:30
REEIIE
Jnbn 1. Rl&lt;bam, 44a..28t
NO CREDIT CHECK
MEM Dog,.,
cury mowr. ExceUent Cl)lldl·
llmlts.
boe aervlee. Pb, SBI-7180.
Rassell D. Wooo, 441He!S
ONLY pay $1,000
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117-8
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248-11
Thomas Mills. Sec.
T ROOMS, bath, 2 large lots In
per mo., 3 BR,
1'ERMli'E II PJii OONTBOI'I
dmlng room, full
ATTENTION GARDENERS
Bidwell .
TV room on lbe first noor, rAIN Exlem)lnallon Co. WbeeJ.
Dead Stock
HAVE you ever eaten the new
a'8blll1, Ohio. Pb.
or
-I--I--II INGLES HILL 9 rm. wllh
Price $16,500.
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Tenderetle buncb beans?
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Good freezer, canner IIIId tabedrms, new gas
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run basement, swnn
QUITE A HOUSl
cows and mules. Call 310 Second Ave. Ph. 446-0746.
windows, hardwood and
IF YOU have a large falD!Iy or _;::;;Satvi::.;;
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ftoor and 3 A., city water.
Jackson 286-1531 o
87-lf
need a separate place for the TERMIT£ PEST CONTROL
In-Jaws - check this one.
I'REE lnapecllon. eail 446-3145
n2~w6. - -. !PRICED for quick sale.
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FOR SALE
LOTS and lots from $1,000
room, 2 atory, 2 bill!~ ,-· ~ · fir&lt;!· I llertiD O'Dell, Operator lor
'· ~. \he staff of Paula Kay s · Snack Shop, State St., Gal.t·
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For Slle
$1,500. Vacant farms.
places, new ga.• furnace,
ll:llermllll Termltl Service
:Beauty Salon would Uke to[ polls, 0.
16-&amp; 1USED lumber - 2 z I, 2 z 8, 1
------ment, lo1200' x ~· y\lh
II BeiiiiODI Dr.
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!take Ibis opportunity w thank . - ---some lncb lumber, and bouse ·PRICES slashed 00 American
Csll any time.
kinds ol beauliftil trees
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Our CJVIIomers for their loy- ~ FERTILIZER, best price In doorll'. J. w. SIDIIDII, frown Rambler 22t 2 dr.- s•daD, t Earl Winters, 44&amp;-38Z8
shrubs. Price $10,5110. r
IMUrance
'' ally and cooperation as once County. Cnrl Winters, Rio City, 0.
11M eyl., Itt eq,, stand. lr8D8,• Wa)'IIO Amsbnry, t4U!39
I 0 WOODEIY LOTS IF YOU aeJ!11 auto, !Ire or
~~-' . again we bring you lbe most 1 Grande, 0. Pb. 245-5 115· G-U
--radio, udereoat, olalld. Safe.
ON
RACCOON Creek - Move g. . . ~urance, it payo to
"·'' ~p to date spring hair styles. \1.1. type&gt; ol buDding maiel'
ATI'ENTION FARMERS
ty tqlllpment lttclnded. Only A MODERN
two
in and start building) o u r see y.ur Gr~ Agents tt
-\!; Frbm casual little boy cui to lals, ~lock, brick. sewer pipe, 1 HAVE over [!0 used tracwrs $1:SZ.:.l5 deli~. See yonr home located close to
cabin now. Excellent buy, ail the .Neal •JnsuriiDCt AgOilcy,
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lbe most regal upsweep of willdows, Untels, etc. Clande on balld a1 ibJa time.
Bllpet' MarkO! Deller In aal"' course. It has a carr1eled
lots
border on good road.
11 liitt ·&amp; Jib. IIIHK. ._..
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,1, (!!ttb our utmost effort to 1-mJ after t.
111p pr1c1
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paneled Jdtcbeo and
.• l!ve each one of our patro~
I large J1'nrds $IS It 1'1 modell, H Bulen Ave.
room, storm windows,
... at ...,. 1f Wilt
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E'lldual slyUng. Make ball' GOOD eleiD liiDIP 11111 .....,.
tlliO flllit !licl
JD.U ed garage and a large
llelwe!ll ... t&amp;N ·el41
£J 111 h " . , . ·
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1IID 11. Jobl 1Jeert 1111 A. 11 D,
eel patio. AU tills for Jess
uatian or any occ111lon. Grandt. l'baal Cll W1IL
m, L. tilt 1op pr1ee
Plumbina • Heating_ f!l,OOO. can f46.4tliiS after
• Plione «41 4442.
119-a
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p.m.
Orleolal·pacodll . . re1l&amp;loul
,.:_ -"--PIULCO electrla range me
lop price
DBttttrs I'LUMIIING 1-='-----------CALLOWAY Furniture open I aew; 2 chrome breakful 11011; I Coebhult model lit 111 110
AND · BBATINQ
.tiD 6. Monday lllru Saturday. I r.oH IPfings; coUCh lllld
$tlOO top pr1e1
' . ' ' BOOTE 160 11 Eveqfta Pb.
Evenblg by appolntrnenl Ill chair. Rice &amp; Clorblll F1Jrni. 1 Farmalla M, B. ~ c, M1m5.
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lf:, .Henderson, W. Va. 231-11 lllrt, 446-1171.
71-d
B, Flll, no,
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LOW, WW, PRICES • Jild. lm.U 1nelon: 11aaeJ HaJo.
llltAMMl!R'S
·- Wanted To Do
1res1e1. 111ce and CclriD hrv11 Pony w1111 plow, Odt.,
l'llllllhlng and Ballq
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Mower, AIJII Olalmen B, 1111 lib Ave. ft&amp;.lf37, · ;,;,_· • .....,. cl•ean !ann is only t
~Y, masonry, weld- TIRED of c:art)llng ullel!
plow, Clllt. lolm Deere L,
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IIH Coal, Skidmore Foster. Coal er, plow, eult, tlll5 to $MO. 11r6NDARD PUliiBINO
1 co Base, Big bam and o u 1IIBATINO, IlK 8eeold An. bulldlngs, nice borne, several
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Co., 123~ Pine St. lf6.278S.
traelon, P!cl:1-11 •ouroes of water, plenty of
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W1nted To Buy
m.u ap plowal, Z. I, bo1tom f35 lll4'IIL
pasture and 11 priced ror
. l. Jia Boy'..
b~;:-fh:M6. MAHOGANY drop leaf table, to $100.
quick sale at .11,000.
~ 5 matdllng cbalrl and pad Drag plowa 1• I, I, 4• llotlom
lui Estate Loans
NOW IS THE TIME
110
'f in good condition, .-, I'll.
$!&amp; to • · Farmall Super
YOU NEED NOT wail tl
' · ~ · Help Wanted
446-154&amp; or f4&amp;.1611l
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c, plowa, I1IIUveto1'll • ·
IPring If you wam your born• I
Bm Goodwin, u mllel from
IOid. we bave the cuatomm
Immediately, combin- ELECTRIC addlag machinl, W1lkesvllll.
110-1
Md tbe time to do II 111mv I
ijl office work and salesman adds, subtracts, multlpUM,
and we are very low 011
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0 I D pipes, IDbaoe1l ,1114 ..,.
gl:)lome furnishlngs, male or ~- · SlmmonJ PrlllllnC
lngs. we will give equal ef.
Wiseman Agency
1 Mantiowoc Model 3500 Shovel,
ten!
.. ale, some e~rience
pre- Office Equip. 448-13117. 75-11 oeooorfes. '!be world • llnesl 1917
1967
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4!iJ'red. Replies conlidential.ll939 FORD, body IDd motor In
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en. 90-3
less of price. can today for 8
Oscar Baird, Realtor
Write Boz No. 22, C-&lt;&gt; Daily ; ezcellenl condition. A real P. $5 00 GOIJ) ooiDs, .....,
free appraisal by trelned quaJ.
1 Wrecked MantiQWoc Model 3500 Shovel,
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llied appraisers.
Serial No. 3722
BAIRD REALTY CO.
and do I_ m.
'11-tf f'2.00. Tawnll)' Jell'elerl, fill
R-na• It IntoHOUSE OF PLENTY
(Good For Parts Only)
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. Call between ! IJtl3 Dodge 1110, =ellent IOD- lind An.
90-3 ...:,......,..:. 11;. ·~.,:r..::U,:::'" WE'RE proud to Introduce
BAIRD REALTY 00.
8011 f p.m. f46..4'l91. !11H dition. .Must sell hnrMiieteiJ.
•- stone 4 bedroom to youOSCAR BAIRD, REALTOR
I DB Caterpillar Dozer, Serial No. 2U9762
Pb. 25&amp;«itl6.
, USED Clmeral, • MM. 1110\'•
In mwn on Second Avenue, hul mmE:'S a clean one • llor)r
IIW tes, etc., $11.00 up. Tnll8f
.. - . --a big panelled play room, cer- frame bome wllb 3 ~·
You I Housewife ....
1 Horizontal 6 Inch Drill With
cocker JMlllllles, 1 wki Studio, a Second An. 11tH
For Rent
omic bath, new nylon
8\\ A., color balb, nice Jd...,.
· IIi lin the agM of 20 and
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all over garbage disposal. Tru- 011, small basement, drilled
Wisconsin Engine
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CORNER lot In IUbdiv!Bloo,. Ap- CARPIIT ~oWl's .looking Dim? ly a bouse of plet!ly; space well, located In low tax
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J .~d want to work 4 or
81-l --'malely 1... • 1.., Jn.
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1 Vertical 3 Inch Drill Mounted On deep,
I ·illys a woek with good 11 X II fl umbrella tent, mer- · quire at 1112 181 Ave. Ill-If vim. use Blue Lustre. Rent low no.ooo.
Serial No. 288~145
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nal poles, screened wlndo'WI, CLEANINGFSI' carpel cleaner eJectrle sbampooer $1, ShepSPRING I!VIU&gt;ING TIME ITIIIRE:E bedrooms,
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.IP-iJ? If 10• you should sewed in Door, $46. Table mo- Yllll ever used, 10 euy too. pard, 862 lsi Ave.
11M WANT a Jot? We've got 120'
drilled well,
I Westinghouse W.elder Mounted On
U'~~ ~~pr~ tn appllcotlon with
del radio - AM, FM, FM Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric
- -- -men
frontage witb all ulililies. tty room, located on
Dodge
Wagon.
Stereo external speakers llbampooer $1. Central Supply 3 room unfurnished npart
~ ·Want a pony farm• We've
rd. near ,Addaville
bo '. •··
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90-&amp; downstairs wllb private en. . ·
P no )ac .. , like new, $110.
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18 Acres wtlb oty water and $8,000.
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Serial No. 2~:~N5983
Call 36'1·?218 or aee Ref. lola·
SPINET PIANO
ance.
rape '
88-3 blacktop road. Or, U you •
STEAK HOUSE
1 Bay City Shovel ~el45non Williams, Addison.
WANTED, reopGIISIIJJe pariJ lo
want to build on a farm, I A., 35 A. bottom, 2 , large
8U lal:e over low monlhly pay.. BRADBURY I'Urnlsbed apt. for we've got 101 Acres for your barns, plet!ty posture, local5erial No. 70,p3 ·
in person at ;.~I FllJNG Csblnets 1a aleck, ·tm. ments on a spinet plano. Can m~t. Adulta only. 729 Second inspection.
ed orr Slate Rt. ln K y g e r
"'WWcanl. No phone calls
medlall deUvery, 1 1, or 1 be aeen loeaily. Wrlll Credit Ave.
118-11 !.f BEDROOMS IN TOWN
Cre~k Scbool District. $11,5110.
We Wlll AOOj!pt Seale~ JJids On All or Any sepem.
a1~ drawer wilh or without lock. lolanager, P.O. Box :&amp;71, SlleJ. MODERN boUsetreDer
bJ' BOTH wilb full basementa :
Piece of
EqUlpl!\eill
Bldl Mlllt Be SttliiP#te4
=======~ Coloro. Simmons Printing 1 byvllle, ll1d.
week ar monlb. 1900 Chest- Forced air gas heat - All 53 A., '~ smry frame ·home,
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Office Equip, 448-1317. 75-11
Ill-! aut 81.
3IJ&amp;.tl utililles.
small lob. base, plenty bldJo.,
For Trade
By ~ April .24tht ·l~7. Tbe "BUlk 1!11Wn1
1!. A TOWN FOR SALE
located near Rio -Girande. .. .,.
bouae Jot .baiJ...~ M;~. IILECI'ROLUX SWEEPER tr YOU IN fi1IIIIIIIW 1 - I ROOM house wilh 1!. batb, YES SIR! That's right. ~ a 000.
The lUiht ~pt
AirJ BldJ.
0. WHI tr~de f~r house PASTEL blue, on wheels. Ali IIOmt or .-..n•• • a. t41-2101, belort noon. tl3-lf lown for sale. Pick and cltoose
land near Rio Grande, i deanmg attachments, cord w1 IN [!QIIdln
UNFiiRNISHEB apartm011~ 48 any or all of these &gt; houses 45 A:, 11 A. bottom,
For Fu~ llifarlllll,.~l Or Wrlltt
F. Fox. 550 s. Prospect I winder IDd palnl spray. Pay b llalpolot
AIIJ. Coun St. No phone calls.
In town iocallon wlth all utll· timber.
Two story
Marlon, o. Pb. 313-23?1. only 6 payments f6.7ll. 446- - llldrlc.
IIMI
33-tf lties. Three roor!Ui and a bath home, needs some
Mr" ~!In~~~· Thoma•
639
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Take as many as you like- Robert .Baird, 81letDIAI ·
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SINGER Sewing machine and
ail in a row.
Office PllotiO 446-f'l'll;
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Ohio
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BUY OF THE WEEK!
We at the Tribune ~ waiting to help vou, to find
Monza, 4 door, walnut drop head cablnat.
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TEN year old in lllwn that own- S.l Hilda Drive, Falrvl"l'
1 home, to sell a ear. to blre a secretary, to rent
, WSW, $750. Ph. Equipped 1o zig zag, monoTell)heil"'"'-2631
gram, applique, IDd make
ID apartment . , . most anything you need we can
er wlil red~rate at lbe low Rt. 35. New S bedroom;
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fancy designs, 446-!tlall.
help you find with an economlr.al, fas~-actmg 'l'rl·
low price of $7.500. Don't be borne, : bniement, doUiile
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bwie Want Ad Call us today.
bashful, ibe owner bao plen- rage, Paneled 'klteben; .
tf6.0414 after 2: I~
ty ol money to help wlth fi·' lD electrl~ rlllM!e, ra·rt111•e
8W
nancing.
posai,l c8J'Jiet ·In
Olflce u btl.; Pb. !lfl.ll8l
and hall, plenty ol . · '
O..ar Ba~tl4.at. 44'8-t It
space. Ready to move.
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Cal'ter
Masole,
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Ph.
alter •$ Ph. IIJI.
alter f:30 p.m. 446wnuam Hall, zu.mz
3263.
IN
at service - Reg.
horse, Hank's Buddy,
.H.S..A. pleasure champExcellent disposition aod
'i&lt;10nformaloon. Fee: fl5 grade
$35 Registered. · Contacl
, Dick Roush. Ph. 446-4225. 90-3

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allhls address. Write w_M,..
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Sheliie Petty, 3 •oors dinvn Raymon uman, 114 meo?
Will 1M ICCtpfttl Until f Oo m. fOr
BeecW'Urove Rd., Sun d
on . Bock St., justT off 0 hi 0 Dnve, GaUtpolis, or ca)J 4,11;.
Oty of •ublkttltft
ApriUIJI;· I p. m. Spo&lt;tsoredl 248 iii· Long Iiottonl, Ohio. 2591.
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to
Illness,
ali
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ONE
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outfit
com- 11
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oblfctlontble. TIM pullillstltr WI
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prop&lt;,tty will be S.id. Up- plele, good condition, $35.00. .
Itt rttponslltlt ,.,. mort th" en
right freezer, retrlg.,.tor, Phone 949-2803.
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a.. rttP:Dntlbl~ tor mere '"''• OIMI 11'1-l;-;;;;;;;
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c'"'Net lnurtltn,
gas range, Warm Mo~ing 50 TOwW- $2.50:-Brand new.
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coal swve, sma~l electr~eal Biggest towel bargain ever.
e1 ONI ~ r~~
ftP WIM Ad lt,..lct
I Ctfttl plr WOrd. lftt lnHrtiOn.
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appliances, cooking utensl!s, Send $2.50 plus 50e ~~::t~
NICE:to 'l -PI:Ot I ~·
CALL
M.lnlr~um Cht1'9t 1Jc
dishes, smne cut-glass dishes, ·handling per set.
11 llfth ,., WOrtl. th,.. COIIIfCU.
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tlvt ltllitrllont,
DICK RAWLINGS
home canned vegetables, nu- House Box ii6!i Fails
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For Free £ati.m&amp;t11
11 ctntl Nl' WOI"d, el• e1111111utln
~erous c?llector's Items. Jl08- Virginia, 22046.'
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Clot'id Due To lllrte11
e Alum"lnum Awnings
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... , Ctftt DltcoUftt 1ft fllihl lelt
eAiumln&amp;~m Siding
eAiuminum Railings
s1bly
antiques,
pedal
sewing!
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IIIII td pMd within 11 d..,a.
Rilwlings Honda Sales
IIi!)~ Further Notice
eCar Ports
' e 'Aiumlnum Window• &amp; Doon
machine bed linens quilts AUCTION SALE Low Cost Fuel
C~ID OF THit.NKI • OIITUARIII
,Patios , .,1,-wn In lnsul•tion
WY 2·2151
· •• ,IJD for so .oNI mlnlll'lum· IlCht
hand w~en throw
law~ April 22, beginning at
for Modern Farming
~ddltlonal wol'it lc:.
MIOOL EPOR I OHIO
.mowers, small garden mois, a. m. at the late F. W. C~l:;. l l
Elnier E. Whllt, 404V&gt; South 4th St., lronlon, 0.
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wringer
washer,
jars,
man
home,
Coolville.
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now
for
rates
on
H11ment •
ltepresentlliveln This Aroo 20 Years For
OIIIIIICI HOUU
practically new canner
conlenls of 10 room
a thrifty, versatile LP·
Syr•cuse,
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V. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 222--4th Ave., Huntington
er old furniture.
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Gas bulk system. Modern·
t:JO .• . •· to 121DD ""~ 11tvrt1ar
IT'I IIJASY TO PI.ACI A
Not responsible for accidents. beccas. Leona Chapman,
ize with LP·Gas on long,
WA"f AD
Goddard
and
MeCutchem
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McCoy,
auchoneer.
easy terms.
PHONI ttl-111i
W41nted To Buy
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Auctioneers
Cal for rates
Your Hilling Systom Is
Ali .New Rldl1tor Shop
Card of Thfnkt
heifers
Mary Lou Soulty, Power
SPOTTED 48 inch 21&gt; year
and informal ion
Tho Moot Important Ap
WE ""-SH to extend our
but wiU take bulls. AI·
Atwrney.
4 16 3tc
mare pony, $50. Fbone
PHONE 742-4211
pllance In Your Homo,
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Sal"'s
and
Ser.vice
ecer eTruck" eHHlir
and bearlfelt
so rubber tired wagon Call
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Cora e Bulldozer
Dr. Davis, the docwrs.,
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11953 TRAlLER, :M fl.
SACRIFICE ·$40. _ Singer
e
Ohio 8toi•L
. ·'n"s~fl Motor
Mid Winter Check
247•2161 or. 949-3403.
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4 13 31c 111l'?'dshed,d excel llelnt. M'll
ing machine in · walnut
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SCHWAR;EL
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Home, and to alllbe '
timber in Obio
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and neighbors for all
West Virginia, or oollid~~~~~~~ - - - - -- - - - - - cy design, etc. 992-2686. .
sw.,per, pastel
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blue, on wheels, allachmenls,
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AIR CONDITIONING
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the death of our dear mother. Box ''17 Sy
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L&amp;M CAFE. No phone calls. =;;:-c-·--- - - Hoe\&lt;lNGPORT,
dl-110
The Family of Mrs.
. ' racuse, ~ 24
702 W. Main St., Pomeroy, 0. GOOD USED televisions, $29.!15 1 cord winder, paint spray inPhon• 992.3794 or 992·2395
PHONE 664-3370
4 14 3tc
and up. Phone 992·2094, Porn- eluded. Pay off 6 paymer1lsll
Poma•ow. 0.
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1965 1!. T. Chev. plclrup
1959 I T. GMI:! dump truck
1954 1!. T. Chev. pickup
1963 F 800 FOld truck
1960 '1. T. Jntemational
1959 1!. T. Chev. Plclrup
11164 1 T. GMC
1958 2 T. Chevrolet
1953 10 T. Ford Plckup
1964 1!. T. lntema"o"'' Pickup
1960 10 T. Ford Pickup
I used Tractor Manure
Spreader
1951 lOT Ford Plckup
1959 % T. Chevrolet TrUck
!956 \\ T. Chevrolet Plckup
1 MinneapoUs Moline Power
Unit
1959 F 800 Ford Dump
1958 F 800 Ford
lllfiO 10 T. Ford
1959 I T. Chef.
New 60" Rotary Cutters $299.50. New 8.25 • 20, lD ply
nylon tires $55. lllc. Federal

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for cleanmg carpets.
electric shampooer $l.
;ine•·'s Hardwar~ Co. 90-11

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2115 A\ 3 bedroom m e&gt;d en
FARM village, City Property home, large bani, ,
ACRE farm ne!ll' Pptter
for Sale, &gt;12 Second Avenue, was a daley, located on slate Rt. 5ii4. Fair bulldin;'s;''50
GalllpOUs, Olllo.
blghway. c,lllor more lnfOlt-l..:"'"-=:c:W=lab=;;::l•:::·..:.P-:b.-:367=·'11:::V/::.:::--II
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eroy Home and Auto, 600 E. $6.70. 992-2685.
4 14 tic lr
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4 12
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THE FAMILY of Vlelar
etl.e set, good condiUon. Jobn USED- electric- welders. Cs 1 sponsib)e party lo take over
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'Witb unusell cloth·
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Gr1m,
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Hayes, Chester. P1•one
Wi-3423.
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low monthly payments on a
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spraylnJ
and alriD&amp;,
pacldogsorting,
with
wishes to thank tbe Me i 8
3515. ,
4 14 3lp
spinet piano. Can been seen
WHEEL'
[ mant, 4 rooms and bath. Ap- your wmter clothes. Every. General Hospllal, nurses, Dr.
locally. Write Credit Mana· ply 790 Maple St., Middleport. !bing you ·send -II ·beauUiullv
Cluff, Dr. Boice, Dr. Slack,l;-;;;;;;ifii'""""""""""""""";;;;;;;"TIPORK CHOPS 59c, bologna 3
CAMPING e TRAVEL
ger, P. o. Box 276 ,
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and Mrs. Frank Vroman
lb. $1.39, cubed steak 69c,
ville, Indiana.
1 14
I freshly pressed when you call
all the other hospital stall,
lllew Ditlrfct Office
jowl sliced 3 lb. 99c, Carita- II
AND
ADULTS 3 room!, bath, fur· f~r il Nothing to pay till fall.
for the kind consideration
'.,· Being Openad
tlon 2 for 25c, 1 lb. crackers
HANNALINE APACHE
USED electric welder, In
BRAKE SERVICE
nlshcd apartment. M&amp;G
No bulginl closets, aafe from
WSI! · given to him during his
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4 for 99c, bananas !tic lb., No.
feet condition. Fortney
Market, 3 miles south of
moths and sale from theft.
lilness. Also for the woi-lder·ll Hiring For tho Fin! Time
210 peaches 79c, portable '"w" eTRUCK COVERSe
welder. Call 992·2ZI6 from 8•
dl';l"'rt on Rt. 7.
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10 a. m. or 1H1 p. m.
lui neighbors aod friends who
ing machine $69. M&amp;G Food
Used Troilen In Stock
____ __ _ 4 13
viet !'hone 773.5543
sent flower&lt; and food and to
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"'"'!Jll~!lmo
4 14 lfc Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy
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the Rev. Roy B. Allman aod
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dleport on Rt. 7.
4 13 3tc
eHITCHES.
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FffiST FLOOR furnished -3 room :
Rev. Carver Williams
• CAMPING EQUIP. e
Good 4-Row
apartment. Phone 991-38;4. 1
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their consoling words
BRITTANY
Spaniel
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ROUSH
&amp;
L
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John
Deere
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were such a comfort at this
$SO, or will
trade for gun.
CAMPING TRAILERS
Busineu Services
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13
7796
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9
sad time. May qdd•bltos you
Fqr,focl"''' ••prtllntotlvo
_P_bo~e- 92- _:
Sip Horton St.
Moson, W. Yo.
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all
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FOR CUSHION comfort, ~:~r,~l'ili~~~:ct:~s~Izei"is~xB.sx~lG.
in Pomeroy. Ph. 11!1'1 -53115.
·Mrs. Vlctor 'Grilldng
·&amp; Wut Vlrglnlo
. Shoes, men • women. Cliff's 2100. Phone Doyle Ord, Mas·
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Auto Sales
CbUdren.Jii, .~.,~
Sboe Repair.
4 12
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Priced to Sell at ...
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We are an old reliable comon, . a., '" 19.
TRAILER SPACE, good fish- 1957 FORD Fairlane, 500, VI
..._ ..-_,;,...;.·..;.·..;·-!ll..,.lllllll'i'"-"'t;iiJ
. ~ pony and the leader In our
FT. SHASTA travel trailer,
3 17
Me'tgs Equ'Ipment Co
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1 . 1"' 0 S lod , aulomattc, $275. Pho01 14!·
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~::::...t~:~ul{l'::!ru!~e United .. s!~ps !lx. Lot of extras. 493 &gt;ROOM and bath collage near"
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Broadway St., Middleport.
Forked Run Lake. Drilled Re" Malgs General Hospital
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Ave., ~dllleport. 4 ii 36tp 1951 .CHEVROLET lllllt PG
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ELMER BURNS hao putchas- Mecllanieal or farm experi• •
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, na r gas. so
992·2 16
Pomeroy - Eeonomlcal- _conyenJeot _ De'· ed the .Clinton Fisher Paint ence!l!elpful but not requJred." =-=x::-:-:IO"'T=R"'A:-:IL""E"''R::-,-m-odcl 196$. gas cooking stoves and two
Nadahfti. Competllt~~~ toht tn•fl
4 ROOMS and bath, East Main ! exhaust system, tires 8 n d
Co., Second Ave., Middleport. ~:rr. a7e~rr: ~gn~:typ'e~:fa·~ . Phone 775-5750.
"". ~'::~er owned cre dt't ,., 11 rec'
4 116tp . refrigerators. Phone 949-2161 :· '~C&amp;~E~o"'-'·"'t"'-A"".d:"""'ta..
bf:'",-.--:St., Pomeroy, $50 : 3 rooms brakes $100. ;John Krawsc-Lyn,
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Phone ~2334 afler 5 p.m. nent, and good transporta· ~~~~~r;~~~~i=
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30 tl.!'_I' ant way
le
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Peas 95· Syc·amore:
St 3391GallipOlis
your
lo help
PH. ~~
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and balh, East Mam St., Porn· I 31111 Broadway, Middleport
Reasonable
rates.
4
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lion.
i sepli~·tank. · Get .
ARTHRITIS, rheumatism suf. your desire for food. Nelson's 114 Mui~''Y Av,. Pome.~y
eroy, $40: one 4 room apar~
4 14 21e
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4 9 39tc l
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menl, furni shed, East Matn l951 DOOGE - walk-ir--;;;.nel
GARBAGE Pick • Up In
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We,, p(ler trainln~, better·
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Jd' ~
•cuse. Thursday and
than average earnmgs, paid
mark Farm Bureau, Ppmeroy. 1" Ja,ta .or hours. Only $2.49 -·
81,1 $1i0; one bu1 mg, w ' 10,
truck, 1 ton, $200. Gravelv
25c a can, Conlacl
vacation, retirement plan, ;;=;;;;;;-::;;;-;::::::-i''~-~~
':-- 301c_ at your drugstore.
is soft and lofty · .. ·
Easl Main, vacant Jot, 125
Tractor Sales Pomeroy, 9'12·
hoopltalizalion and many
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4 10 1lp ors retain brilliance in
FARME;RS . wilhin . t~irty fool fronta ge. will build to sui! 297&amp;.
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Chaney, RD 1, Racine.
benefits
to
tbe
right
man.
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BUOOET'·
!'R!Cl!.OD
luralture
ti
pet•
cleaned
with
Blue
miles·
Curtis
"dairy
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ten
ani
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Easl
Main
SL
Phon•
4 14
. our tbtrd· Door budg!ll shop. THREE NICE building lots, 3 Ire. Rent electric shampooer . be e f" breeding service. until 1 p. m. 992 _3915 _ After 1963 FOR[! Stall_m•
Wagon
Baker Pamllure, liliddieporl houses. Jacob Turner.
$1. Baker Furniture Co.
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T1ken
THE MEIGS County Conn
Proven bulls _at .~ . per cow. 4 p.m. 992-9005.
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early.
~eland
Parker,.
good
tires,
R&amp;H,
power
ers wlll have a
Mlln.
8: AM to I0: AM
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WELL KEPT carpels show tbe 992·2264 Poll)eroy or 005-3824 : TRAILER space en Brownell steering, good eondlton. Ph.
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"\' ..
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results of :-egular l!lue Lus- Chesler.
U1 311tc i_A•::· Phone _992-~m. _4 _4 .'!_• 992-3346 or t92-2186·
tre
12 28
$H4MROCK
MOTEL
21.Ceblne
on Snow BaU HIU. 4 13. 3te
Ire spot cleaning. Rent elec_
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4 ROOM furnished apartment.
monkey
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tr1c
shampooer
$1.
Pomeroy
TERMITES
Swarmmg
These
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Phone
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WELL
maintained
57
Olds II
22
992 3658
22. World
Cement
Block
Co.
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have
left
the
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Holiday
•edan,
power
steerwa.rn .
!Iii.' A;AitTMINT 14
assault
4 1~ 6te
colony that is des,troying your APARTMENTS furmshed and ing, brakes, windows 8 n •
eraft:
PHONI~ALLS
- - - - - - - - - - home. Before you act, call us 1 unfurmshed 10 Middleport. -~ 1 - seats. Excellent tires and new
(Boy or Girl) _
abbr.
Rell Estlte For Sale
for free inspection and ad-1 so l smgle house. Phone 992- battery. Must see Ill appre23. Greet\
For Mulberry Ave.
B1-)'
vise. A ~eigs County Company. , 3267.
_3 28 l8tc elate, $395.00 or best offer
had5
POMEROY
Harold Maue-Aihed Pest and FURNISHEU and unfurn,.hed over $300.01· by April 15. Joha
In tho
Tern.ite
Contra!
Company. I apartments. Close lo school. Richmond, fl14 E. Main St.,
Y•tertar•• Auww
Super
APPLY AT THE
Bowl:
31.11emo.
POMEROY _ 1 ACRE LOT - , 605 W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 1192-5434.
10 18 tie Pomeroy.
t t tfe
DAILY SENTINEL
abbr.
randuma
1 9 71
992 5669
OFFICE
lit. Stsl&gt;le
32. Prot&gt;orUoll
Ranch style frame, 8 rooms
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33.Gems
(3
bedroomo),
modem
kitch-&gt;EWING
!Diclllnea.
rep81r
ser
Mochonfc Strael
a&lt;. Double
Oil, bath, carporl Property vice, all makei. IVY z.Zl34 1
curv..
Pomeroy, Ohio
36. Contradlat
In good condtllon, mre place 'lbe Fa~rk Shop. Pomero•
M.Or!lln
for children. $10,900.00.
Autholized Singer Saleo ano
40.N...,_
II ACRE FARM- CLOSE IN- Service.
1 19 tfc
Route 14! - One swry frame - - - - - - - - borne, f rooms, blth, good
AUCI'lONEER
drilled wen wllh water sys·
O&gt;mplete Service
tern, ooncrete blnck well ,
Crill' Bradford
house and cellar, barn, chirk-! Wrile, Phone or Contact
en bouse, nice garden space.
A. C. BRADFORD
PRICES; SLASHED
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THE NICE home of Oren Thorn- ABOUT I A., 7 room b om e,
BUY NOW
as at 513 _ 2od Ave. has been modern kltmen, coal
TIUS beautiful Mead&amp;lf'&amp;rook·
reduced in price. Come and with stoker, other bui'l1lings I Subdv. Tills brick IDd !r'ame
look il over.
located at Vinton $'1,500.
3 BR aod z\balbs in color
borne featuflng an all. etee·ll ~"'~:c~~~
WE JV.VE 1161!. A. near Eno OVER 3 A. level, nice hom
trlc kitchen, TV
wall25 A. bottom, bal. hill and modem kilehen, small ••"'·' wall carpet, 2 flreplw:l!'s~ ba•~e-11
ulnber, buildings are Jn poor blacktop road, close lo R I
menl,· family room, hot
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condition. Only $:&gt;,500. Can be Grande.
ter beat, atlacbed . 11!. earle
pertly financed.
garage. Price In mld 20's.
1 Sei'YI"' ~Nd .
121 A. One of tbe best Dairy I A. 3 bedroom home, modem,
. Gallipolis
Farms in Gallia County, now properly in good
ALL THIS
WATER deUvery· IOrvlce. o•.
producing
milk,
well
equioClose
to
Porter
on
slate
route.
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Dell &amp; Davis. .I'lL m.3857 or
Chapter
ped. Good mod,ern home, 100
4 BR, 2 baths, family . room, ft&amp;-1340 anytime. .
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79
A. of grass. LOok il over.
' IN city nice 6 rm home
playroom, kl:tchet! lea1urlng
WAYNE RtJ8S!!UIII.
taL
R.A. M.
Jot already financed at 5'1• wood cabinets, dinjng ~~;l'll'~rE~· DIILIVERY SERVICB
Oblo VaHey bnplemeat Ge.
n, "8"051'1 ., 11an7 Coalfl.
t A. 5 rooms modern home, per cent interest. Cali us a· carport, Eltra good buy. I
Monday
bout
Ibis
properly.
$16,800.
FHA
and
VA
lf.lf
133 Pble SL, Pb.• ~storm windows, doors, nice
1..._
Ap•ll 17, 1967
Evenings
ed.
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ohade trees, just out of city
15 FT. crestllner, 45 HP Mer7:30
REEIIE
Jnbn 1. Rl&lt;bam, 44a..28t
NO CREDIT CHECK
MEM Dog,.,
cury mowr. ExceUent Cl)lldl·
llmlts.
boe aervlee. Pb, SBI-7180.
Rassell D. Wooo, 441He!S
ONLY pay $1,000
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117-8
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248-11
Thomas Mills. Sec.
T ROOMS, bath, 2 large lots In
per mo., 3 BR,
1'ERMli'E II PJii OONTBOI'I
dmlng room, full
ATTENTION GARDENERS
Bidwell .
TV room on lbe first noor, rAIN Exlem)lnallon Co. WbeeJ.
Dead Stock
HAVE you ever eaten the new
a'8blll1, Ohio. Pb.
or
-I--I--II INGLES HILL 9 rm. wllh
Price $16,500.
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Tenderetle buncb beans?
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Good freezer, canner IIIId tabedrms, new gas
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remove your dead I b\e use. Farmer's Hardware,
run basement, swnn
QUITE A HOUSl
cows and mules. Call 310 Second Ave. Ph. 446-0746.
windows, hardwood and
IF YOU have a large falD!Iy or _;::;;Satvi::.;;
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ftoor and 3 A., city water.
Jackson 286-1531 o
87-lf
need a separate place for the TERMIT£ PEST CONTROL
In-Jaws - check this one.
I'REE lnapecllon. eail 446-3145
n2~w6. - -. !PRICED for quick sale.
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FOR SALE
LOTS and lots from $1,000
room, 2 atory, 2 bill!~ ,-· ~ · fir&lt;!· I llertiD O'Dell, Operator lor
'· ~. \he staff of Paula Kay s · Snack Shop, State St., Gal.t·
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For Slle
$1,500. Vacant farms.
places, new ga.• furnace,
ll:llermllll Termltl Service
:Beauty Salon would Uke to[ polls, 0.
16-&amp; 1USED lumber - 2 z I, 2 z 8, 1
------ment, lo1200' x ~· y\lh
II BeiiiiODI Dr.
:117-11
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!take Ibis opportunity w thank . - ---some lncb lumber, and bouse ·PRICES slashed 00 American
Csll any time.
kinds ol beauliftil trees
11}
Our CJVIIomers for their loy- ~ FERTILIZER, best price In doorll'. J. w. SIDIIDII, frown Rambler 22t 2 dr.- s•daD, t Earl Winters, 44&amp;-38Z8
shrubs. Price $10,5110. r
IMUrance
'' ally and cooperation as once County. Cnrl Winters, Rio City, 0.
11M eyl., Itt eq,, stand. lr8D8,• Wa)'IIO Amsbnry, t4U!39
I 0 WOODEIY LOTS IF YOU aeJ!11 auto, !Ire or
~~-' . again we bring you lbe most 1 Grande, 0. Pb. 245-5 115· G-U
--radio, udereoat, olalld. Safe.
ON
RACCOON Creek - Move g. . . ~urance, it payo to
"·'' ~p to date spring hair styles. \1.1. type&gt; ol buDding maiel'
ATI'ENTION FARMERS
ty tqlllpment lttclnded. Only A MODERN
two
in and start building) o u r see y.ur Gr~ Agents tt
-\!; Frbm casual little boy cui to lals, ~lock, brick. sewer pipe, 1 HAVE over [!0 used tracwrs $1:SZ.:.l5 deli~. See yonr home located close to
cabin now. Excellent buy, ail the .Neal •JnsuriiDCt AgOilcy,
-•
lbe most regal upsweep of willdows, Untels, etc. Clande on balld a1 ibJa time.
Bllpet' MarkO! Deller In aal"' course. It has a carr1eled
lots
border on good road.
11 liitt ·&amp; Jib. IIIHK. ._..
·.,,
\'!!)is. We will oonlilue to pul Wllterl, Rio Grudl, Cl. ~ 1 amallll'llldl tf. It • Mdlll, •sbllel lndaJ 11 GaUipllft iDg room, birch
,1, (!!ttb our utmost effort to 1-mJ after t.
111p pr1c1
.......... ar,.Jer,
paneled Jdtcbeo and
.• l!ve each one of our patro~
I large J1'nrds $IS It 1'1 modell, H Bulen Ave.
room, storm windows,
... at ...,. 1f Wilt
'• l
E'lldual slyUng. Make ball' GOOD eleiD liiDIP 11111 .....,.
tlliO flllit !licl
JD.U ed garage and a large
llelwe!ll ... t&amp;N ·el41
£J 111 h " . , . ·
tments now for proms, COIL Carl WIDierL
1IID 11. Jobl 1Jeert 1111 A. 11 D,
eel patio. AU tills for Jess
uatian or any occ111lon. Grandt. l'baal Cll W1IL
m, L. tilt 1op pr1ee
Plumbina • Heating_ f!l,OOO. can f46.4tliiS after
• Plione «41 4442.
119-a
1 c... VAC 1111 It 18M, . ,
p.m.
Orleolal·pacodll . . re1l&amp;loul
,.:_ -"--PIULCO electrla range me
lop price
DBttttrs I'LUMIIING 1-='-----------CALLOWAY Furniture open I aew; 2 chrome breakful 11011; I Coebhult model lit 111 110
AND · BBATINQ
.tiD 6. Monday lllru Saturday. I r.oH IPfings; coUCh lllld
$tlOO top pr1e1
' . ' ' BOOTE 160 11 Eveqfta Pb.
Evenblg by appolntrnenl Ill chair. Rice &amp; Clorblll F1Jrni. 1 Farmalla M, B. ~ c, M1m5.
m-tr
lf:, .Henderson, W. Va. 231-11 lllrt, 446-1171.
71-d
B, Flll, no,
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LOW, WW, PRICES • Jild. lm.U 1nelon: 11aaeJ HaJo.
llltAMMl!R'S
·- Wanted To Do
1res1e1. 111ce and CclriD hrv11 Pony w1111 plow, Odt.,
l'llllllhlng and Ballq
, MILliS oor
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nltme.
H
Mower, AIJII Olalmen B, 1111 lib Ave. ft&amp;.lf37, · ;,;,_· • .....,. cl•ean !ann is only t
~Y, masonry, weld- TIRED of c:art)llng ullel!
plow, Clllt. lolm Deere L,
.., 11 ""'"'
li!C' 'lllllb references, Phone Try our West Vlrgiall Olllllk plow, eull mower, Cenlao. - - - - - - - - - mHes out 1". Jf8l .6 Tobae~'lll
IIH Coal, Skidmore Foster. Coal er, plow, eult, tlll5 to $MO. 11r6NDARD PUliiBINO
1 co Base, Big bam and o u 1IIBATINO, IlK 8eeold An. bulldlngs, nice borne, several
. ·
Co., 123~ Pine St. lf6.278S.
traelon, P!cl:1-11 •ouroes of water, plenty of
.
W1nted To Buy
m.u ap plowal, Z. I, bo1tom f35 lll4'IIL
pasture and 11 priced ror
. l. Jia Boy'..
b~;:-fh:M6. MAHOGANY drop leaf table, to $100.
quick sale at .11,000.
~ 5 matdllng cbalrl and pad Drag plowa 1• I, I, 4• llotlom
lui Estate Loans
NOW IS THE TIME
110
'f in good condition, .-, I'll.
$!&amp; to • · Farmall Super
YOU NEED NOT wail tl
' · ~ · Help Wanted
446-154&amp; or f4&amp;.1611l
U.tl
c, plowa, I1IIUveto1'll • ·
IPring If you wam your born• I
Bm Goodwin, u mllel from
IOid. we bave the cuatomm
Immediately, combin- ELECTRIC addlag machinl, W1lkesvllll.
110-1
Md tbe time to do II 111mv I
ijl office work and salesman adds, subtracts, multlpUM,
and we are very low 011
"""'""
1
50
0 I D pipes, IDbaoe1l ,1114 ..,.
gl:)lome furnishlngs, male or ~- · SlmmonJ PrlllllnC
lngs. we will give equal ef.
Wiseman Agency
1 Mantiowoc Model 3500 Shovel,
ten!
.. ale, some e~rience
pre- Office Equip. 448-13117. 75-11 oeooorfes. '!be world • llnesl 1917
1967
~ 01 ~
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pipe Ta
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fort to every home regard·l-----=-===::.....--Serial No•.3638
4!iJ'red. Replies conlidential.ll939 FORD, body IDd motor In
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Wlll!f
en. 90-3
less of price. can today for 8
Oscar Baird, Realtor
Write Boz No. 22, C-&lt;&gt; Daily ; ezcellenl condition. A real P. $5 00 GOIJ) ooiDs, .....,
free appraisal by trelned quaJ.
1 Wrecked MantiQWoc Model 3500 Shovel,
6
!IH I tique. Pb. f46.071Jti alter p. io, $10.00 Gold coins, $!5.~ J:ltnBJI:~ ~NI
llied appraisers.
Serial No. 3722
BAIRD REALTY CO.
and do I_ m.
'11-tf f'2.00. Tawnll)' Jell'elerl, fill
R-na• It IntoHOUSE OF PLENTY
(Good For Parts Only)
.
. Call between ! IJtl3 Dodge 1110, =ellent IOD- lind An.
90-3 ...:,......,..:. 11;. ·~.,:r..::U,:::'" WE'RE proud to Introduce
BAIRD REALTY 00.
8011 f p.m. f46..4'l91. !11H dition. .Must sell hnrMiieteiJ.
•- stone 4 bedroom to youOSCAR BAIRD, REALTOR
I DB Caterpillar Dozer, Serial No. 2U9762
Pb. 25&amp;«itl6.
, USED Clmeral, • MM. 1110\'•
In mwn on Second Avenue, hul mmE:'S a clean one • llor)r
IIW tes, etc., $11.00 up. Tnll8f
.. - . --a big panelled play room, cer- frame bome wllb 3 ~·
You I Housewife ....
1 Horizontal 6 Inch Drill With
cocker JMlllllles, 1 wki Studio, a Second An. 11tH
For Rent
omic bath, new nylon
8\\ A., color balb, nice Jd...,.
· IIi lin the agM of 20 and
- - -- ·- . . .
all over garbage disposal. Tru- 011, small basement, drilled
Wisconsin Engine
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CORNER lot In IUbdiv!Bloo,. Ap- CARPIIT ~oWl's .looking Dim? ly a bouse of plet!ly; space well, located In low tax
fJ
J .~d want to work 4 or
81-l --'malely 1... • 1.., Jn.
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"" • '"'• . Bring 'ern back - give 'em that is the price Is well ~ triet.
1 Vertical 3 Inch Drill Mounted On deep,
I ·illys a woek with good 11 X II fl umbrella tent, mer- · quire at 1112 181 Ave. Ill-If vim. use Blue Lustre. Rent low no.ooo.
Serial No. 288~145
•,,,
nal poles, screened wlndo'WI, CLEANINGFSI' carpel cleaner eJectrle sbampooer $1, ShepSPRING I!VIU&gt;ING TIME ITIIIRE:E bedrooms,
'•j(
.IP-iJ? If 10• you should sewed in Door, $46. Table mo- Yllll ever used, 10 euy too. pard, 862 lsi Ave.
11M WANT a Jot? We've got 120'
drilled well,
I Westinghouse W.elder Mounted On
U'~~ ~~pr~ tn appllcotlon with
del radio - AM, FM, FM Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric
- -- -men
frontage witb all ulililies. tty room, located on
Dodge
Wagon.
Stereo external speakers llbampooer $1. Central Supply 3 room unfurnished npart
~ ·Want a pony farm• We've
rd. near ,Addaville
bo '. •··
' Oo
90-&amp; downstairs wllb private en. . ·
P no )ac .. , like new, $110.
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St
18 Acres wtlb oty water and $8,000.
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BOB EVANS
Serial No. 2~:~N5983
Call 36'1·?218 or aee Ref. lola·
SPINET PIANO
ance.
rape '
88-3 blacktop road. Or, U you •
STEAK HOUSE
1 Bay City Shovel ~el45non Williams, Addison.
WANTED, reopGIISIIJJe pariJ lo
want to build on a farm, I A., 35 A. bottom, 2 , large
8U lal:e over low monlhly pay.. BRADBURY I'Urnlsbed apt. for we've got 101 Acres for your barns, plet!ty posture, local5erial No. 70,p3 ·
in person at ;.~I FllJNG Csblnets 1a aleck, ·tm. ments on a spinet plano. Can m~t. Adulta only. 729 Second inspection.
ed orr Slate Rt. ln K y g e r
"'WWcanl. No phone calls
medlall deUvery, 1 1, or 1 be aeen loeaily. Wrlll Credit Ave.
118-11 !.f BEDROOMS IN TOWN
Cre~k Scbool District. $11,5110.
We Wlll AOOj!pt Seale~ JJids On All or Any sepem.
a1~ drawer wilh or without lock. lolanager, P.O. Box :&amp;71, SlleJ. MODERN boUsetreDer
bJ' BOTH wilb full basementa :
Piece of
EqUlpl!\eill
Bldl Mlllt Be SttliiP#te4
=======~ Coloro. Simmons Printing 1 byvllle, ll1d.
week ar monlb. 1900 Chest- Forced air gas heat - All 53 A., '~ smry frame ·home,
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Office Equip, 448-1317. 75-11
Ill-! aut 81.
3IJ&amp;.tl utililles.
small lob. base, plenty bldJo.,
For Trade
By ~ April .24tht ·l~7. Tbe "BUlk 1!11Wn1
1!. A TOWN FOR SALE
located near Rio -Girande. .. .,.
bouae Jot .baiJ...~ M;~. IILECI'ROLUX SWEEPER tr YOU IN fi1IIIIIIIW 1 - I ROOM house wilh 1!. batb, YES SIR! That's right. ~ a 000.
The lUiht ~pt
AirJ BldJ.
0. WHI tr~de f~r house PASTEL blue, on wheels. Ali IIOmt or .-..n•• • a. t41-2101, belort noon. tl3-lf lown for sale. Pick and cltoose
land near Rio Grande, i deanmg attachments, cord w1 IN [!QIIdln
UNFiiRNISHEB apartm011~ 48 any or all of these &gt; houses 45 A:, 11 A. bottom,
For Fu~ llifarlllll,.~l Or Wrlltt
F. Fox. 550 s. Prospect I winder IDd palnl spray. Pay b llalpolot
AIIJ. Coun St. No phone calls.
In town iocallon wlth all utll· timber.
Two story
Marlon, o. Pb. 313-23?1. only 6 payments f6.7ll. 446- - llldrlc.
IIMI
33-tf lties. Three roor!Ui and a bath home, needs some
Mr" ~!In~~~· Thoma•
639
110-1 ~ ·
88-lli.-===---=i;;;;o==---..............1 any one of these for $3,000.1 It's vacant. $6,000.
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SACRIFICE $40
Take as many as you like- Robert .Baird, 81letDIAI ·
~ ~~ -0~1~~~~..,. hJik .
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SINGER Sewing machine and
ail in a row.
Office PllotiO 446-f'l'll;
Gtlllp;lt.,
Ohio
45631
BUY OF THE WEEK!
We at the Tribune ~ waiting to help vou, to find
Monza, 4 door, walnut drop head cablnat.
'·!f
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TEN year old in lllwn that own- S.l Hilda Drive, Falrvl"l'
1 home, to sell a ear. to blre a secretary, to rent
, WSW, $750. Ph. Equipped 1o zig zag, monoTell)heil"'"'-2631
gram, applique, IDd make
ID apartment . , . most anything you need we can
er wlil red~rate at lbe low Rt. 35. New S bedroom;
8W
.
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fancy designs, 446-!tlall.
help you find with an economlr.al, fas~-actmg 'l'rl·
low price of $7.500. Don't be borne, : bniement, doUiile
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electric aeoordlon
.r
bwie Want Ad Call us today.
bashful, ibe owner bao plen- rage, Paneled 'klteben; .
tf6.0414 after 2: I~
ty ol money to help wlth fi·' lD electrl~ rlllM!e, ra·rt111•e
8W
nancing.
posai,l c8J'Jiet ·In
Olflce u btl.; Pb. !lfl.ll8l
and hall, plenty ol . · '
O..ar Ba~tl4.at. 44'8-t It
space. Ready to move.
lid
Ilk•
G•!llp4!1lt,
Cal'ter
Masole,
14Ulll
Ph.
alter •$ Ph. IIJI.
alter f:30 p.m. 446wnuam Hall, zu.mz
3263.
IN
at service - Reg.
horse, Hank's Buddy,
.H.S..A. pleasure champExcellent disposition aod
'i&lt;10nformaloon. Fee: fl5 grade
$35 Registered. · Contacl
, Dick Roush. Ph. 446-4225. 90-3

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For Sa e '
s. 2nd. Middleport. Most

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Real Estate For S.le

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For Sale

A;:;U:::CTJ=ON:;--;W::-ednesday, ~jll'll them. are good. Can be
allhls address. Write w_M,..
19, 6 p. m. at bome ·of .,_
Mclndty Dltdllae t t. M,
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A
' Ctnctllltlonl • corrtetlo•
· menoan L e g i o n
Sheliie Petty, 3 •oors dinvn Raymon uman, 114 meo?
Will 1M ICCtpfttl Until f Oo m. fOr
BeecW'Urove Rd., Sun d
on . Bock St., justT off 0 hi 0 Dnve, GaUtpolis, or ca)J 4,11;.
Oty of •ublkttltft
ApriUIJI;· I p. m. Spo&lt;tsoredl 248 iii· Long Iiottonl, Ohio. 2591.
4_~:_
IIGUa.ATIONI
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Tht ""*lhlhtr ' reHrwtl ·tllo r11111 tl
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by
tbilf.Rulland
GilD
Due
to
Illness,
ali
_pol'sbitai
ONE
BATHROOM
outfit
com- 11
Nit or rtltct tnJ Mit
oblfctlontble. TIM pullillstltr WI
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4 13
prop&lt;,tty will be S.id. Up- plele, good condition, $35.00. .
Itt rttponslltlt ,.,. mort th" en
right freezer, retrlg.,.tor, Phone 949-2803.
4
a.. rttP:Dntlbl~ tor mere '"''• OIMI 11'1-l;-;;;;;;;
&amp;.
c'"'Net lnurtltn,
gas range, Warm Mo~ing 50 TOwW- $2.50:-Brand new.
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coal swve, sma~l electr~eal Biggest towel bargain ever.
e1 ONI ~ r~~
ftP WIM Ad lt,..lct
I Ctfttl plr WOrd. lftt lnHrtiOn.
' ...
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appliances, cooking utensl!s, Send $2.50 plus 50e ~~::t~
NICE:to 'l -PI:Ot I ~·
CALL
M.lnlr~um Cht1'9t 1Jc
dishes, smne cut-glass dishes, ·handling per set.
11 llfth ,., WOrtl. th,.. COIIIfCU.
~
Shop Will Be
tlvt ltllitrllont,
DICK RAWLINGS
home canned vegetables, nu- House Box ii6!i Fails
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For Free £ati.m&amp;t11
11 ctntl Nl' WOI"d, el• e1111111utln
~erous c?llector's Items. Jl08- Virginia, 22046.'
4 16
Clot'id Due To lllrte11
e Alum"lnum Awnings
.
""'tl"'1oM.
... , Ctftt DltcoUftt 1ft fllihl lelt
eAiumln&amp;~m Siding
eAiuminum Railings
s1bly
antiques,
pedal
sewing!
·
IIIII td pMd within 11 d..,a.
Rilwlings Honda Sales
IIi!)~ Further Notice
eCar Ports
' e 'Aiumlnum Window• &amp; Doon
machine bed linens quilts AUCTION SALE Low Cost Fuel
C~ID OF THit.NKI • OIITUARIII
,Patios , .,1,-wn In lnsul•tion
WY 2·2151
· •• ,IJD for so .oNI mlnlll'lum· IlCht
hand w~en throw
law~ April 22, beginning at
for Modern Farming
~ddltlonal wol'it lc:.
MIOOL EPOR I OHIO
.mowers, small garden mois, a. m. at the late F. W. C~l:;. l l
Elnier E. Whllt, 404V&gt; South 4th St., lronlon, 0.
11
Maytag
wringer
washer,
jars,
man
home,
Coolville.
E•
Cali
u.
s
now
for
rates
on
H11ment •
ltepresentlliveln This Aroo 20 Years For
OIIIIIICI HOUU
practically new canner
conlenls of 10 room
a thrifty, versatile LP·
Syr•cuse,
0.
~:II 1. m. 11 ~iJH Ill· Ill., D1lh
V. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 222--4th Ave., Huntington
er old furniture.
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Lunch to be served by
Gas bulk system. Modern·
t:JO .• . •· to 121DD ""~ 11tvrt1ar
IT'I IIJASY TO PI.ACI A
Not responsible for accidents. beccas. Leona Chapman,
ize with LP·Gas on long,
WA"f AD
Goddard
and
MeCutchem
er,
I.
0.
McCoy,
auchoneer.
easy terms.
PHONI ttl-111i
W41nted To Buy
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Auctioneers
Cal for rates
Your Hilling Systom Is
Ali .New Rldl1tor Shop
Card of Thfnkt
heifers
Mary Lou Soulty, Power
SPOTTED 48 inch 21&gt; year
and informal ion
Tho Moot Important Ap
WE ""-SH to extend our
but wiU take bulls. AI·
Atwrney.
4 16 3tc
mare pony, $50. Fbone
PHONE 742-4211
pllance In Your Homo,
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2632
4
14
Sal"'s
and
Ser.vice
ecer eTruck" eHHlir
and bearlfelt
so rubber tired wagon Call
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~·t u1 G'••• It A Good
Cora e Bulldozer
Dr. Davis, the docwrs.,
.
11953 TRAlLER, :M fl.
SACRIFICE ·$40. _ Singer
e
Ohio 8toi•L
. ·'n"s~fl Motor
Mid Winter Check
247•2161 or. 949-3403.
eAnyType " ·
1
nurses at Hol&gt;er Hospital,
4 13 31c 111l'?'dshed,d excel llelnt. M'll
ing machine in · walnut
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nSI 14'
e an neaou ·Ca rvm le 1 er, hea d cab'me1' eqmppe
· · d 10
SCHWAR;EL
MARINE
&amp;
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Personnel of Ew'••
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Arnold G•'ato
R lland 0
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KEITH GOBLE FORD
Home, and to alllbe '
timber in Obio
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rpe~
zag. monogram, applique, ta~· I'EJTc~QElFx';:,~·~~·~·~~~
HEATING
&amp;
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and neighbors for all
West Virginia, or oollid~~~~~~~ - - - - -- - - - - - cy design, etc. 992-2686. .
sw.,per, pastel
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kind remembrances
with Umber. Marion R
4 .14
blue, on wheels, allachmenls,
~- ~ --"""'~
AIR CONDITIONING
.
the death of our dear mother. Box ''17 Sy
Oh' 0
L&amp;M CAFE. No phone calls. =;;:-c-·--- - - Hoe\&lt;lNGPORT,
dl-110
The Family of Mrs.
. ' racuse, ~ 24
702 W. Main St., Pomeroy, 0. GOOD USED televisions, $29.!15 1 cord winder, paint spray inPhon• 992.3794 or 992·2395
PHONE 664-3370
4 14 3tc
and up. Phone 992·2094, Porn- eluded. Pay off 6 paymer1lsll
Poma•ow. 0.
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are a girl's best
. _ until she (lnds Blue
'JLtastre for cleaning carpets.
electric shampooer $~
mor·'• Hardware Co. ~

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Chapter

79
R. A. M.
Monday
April 17, 1967

7:30

MEM Deeroo

1965 Iii T. &lt;hv. pickup
1959 1 T. GM€ dwnp truck
11154 10 T. Chev. pickup
1965 F 600 Ford truck
1960 o/• T. International
1959 ¥.a T. Chev. Pickup
11164 3 T. GMC
1958 2 T. Cbavrolel
19&gt;3 ¥.a T. Ford Pickup
11164 10 T. lntematlon•l Pickup
196il 10 T. Ford Plclrup
1 used Tractor Manure
Spreader
1951 Y..T Ford PickUp
1959 % T. Chevrolet Truck
1956 ¥.a T. Chevrolet Pickup
1 Mlnneapolla MoiiDI l'o1ltll'
Unit
1959 F 600 Ford Dump
1958 F 600 Ford
1960 ¥.a T. Ford
1959 I T. Chn.
New 60" Rotary Cutten $299.50. New 8.25 s 20, 10,ply
nylon tires $55. l1c. FederaJ
tax.
Oblo vane, lmpiOIIIOIIt eo.
113 Pille Ill.. I'll. - 15 FT. Crestllner, 45 HP Mer· "t. .............
cury motor. Excellent condl·
· lion. Ph. 446-3389.
87-11
ATTENTION GARDENERS
HAVE you ever eaten the new
Tenderette bunl'b beansT
Good freezer, canner and ta·
bJe use. Farmer's Hardware,
310 Second Ave. Ph. 44WI46.
87-U

Real Estate for Sile
D. H. WOOD, Q,eallor
0. D. PARSONS .
Phone m-1111
Real Estate For
REALTOR
205 A\ 3 bedroom modern - ·
·
FARM, village, City Property 1 home, large barn, ,
110 ACRE flirm near P,9~er on
for Sale, &gt;12 Second Avenue, was a dairy, located on
Rl. 554. Fair bulldlngll; 50
GalllpOUs, Oblo.
bighway. q.u for more
res tillable. Ph. 36'1·710'/.
Phone «6-Gitl
mation.

DILlON AGEN(Y

Call Pomeroy

I

I

INCOMESPARE TIME

THE NICE home of Oren Thorn' AOOUT I A., 7 room h om e.
BUY NOW
as at 513 -2nd Ave. has bOBn modern kitchen, co,a'llilduoil' ITillS beautiful MeadO\tbrook
reduced in price. Come and . _with sloker, other •• ·
Subdv. This brick and frame
look i1 over.
located at Vinton $7,500.
3 BR and 2 baths in color '";':0~.~:;
home featuring an aU e1ee-11 '"
~VE 1161!. A. near Eno OVER 3 A. level, nice hom
tr!c kitchen, TV room, wall25 A. bottom, bal. hill and modern kitchen, small barn, wall carpet, 2 fireplacel; basetirilber, buildings are In poor blacktop road, close to RIo men!, famUy room, hot wa- 1 ~~~==~::::~~-t
condition. Only$S,500. Can be Grande.
ter hea~ attacbed Ilk c a nc
partly financed.
garage. Price In mid 20's.
! S.rvi~ 0~
121 A. one of tbe best Dairy I A. 3 bedroom home,, ~.~~.::I
Farms in Gallia County, now property In good c1
ALL THIS
WATER !lellvery service. 0'·
producing milk, well equipo Close to Porter on state route.
. Uy
Dell f&lt; Davia. Ph. f4&amp;.l!57 or
ped. Good mod,ern home, 1oo
1 BR, 2 baths, !am
room, .,1340 anyllme. .
7&amp;-U
A. of grass. r..iok it over.
IN city nice 6 rm home corner playroom, kitchen . featuring
WAYNE IWIISI!LL'S.
lot already financed at 5'4 wood cabinets, dlnmg ·" ~~;[ ·~~~. DELIVERY SERVJC&amp;
2 A. 5 rooms modem
per cent interest. Call us a· carport, Extra good buy, 1
unsr1 or Barr)' CouJII.
storm windows, doors, nice bout this property.
$16,800. FHA and VA
Ul lilt
Moll
shade trees, just out of
Evenings
ed. ·
limits.
Jobn L Richards, «6--Z88
NO CREDIT CHECK R=~ce. Pb. 3&amp;7·1SIIl.
Russell D. Wooti, f41H818
ONLY pay $1,0110 down .
2tO-II
7 ROOiw'a'l, bath, 2 large lots In
per mo., 3 BR,
..~:~~~
dining room; full bt
1'ERMlTE 81 rl!;ll'l' CONTBOII.
BidwelL
TV room on the first Door, FAIN E&gt;:lertt)IDallon Co. WbeolPr!ce $16,500.
ersburg, Oblo, Pb. J7&amp;.281i0 or
INGLES HILL 9 rm. wilh
'1'/S-9455. Rei.
11!-11
bedrms, new gas
full basement, storm
QUITE A HOUSE
Setvlces Offered
windows, hardwood and
IF YOU have a large fall111y
Boor and 3 A., city water.
need a separate place for
TBRMJTJil PEST CONTROL
In-laws - eheck this one. 12 P'REE ltlspectlon, call ~
room, 2 story, 2 batllS;· ~: HrEI·I Uertlll O'Dell. Operator for
OWNER MOVED
places, new gas furnace, base· B&amp;termltal 1'ermllt Senloe
PRICE REDUCED $30CIOI menl, lot. 200' x 200' ~h ~II U Belt110111 Or.
18'1-ll
HATED
TO L~··~j.':!~ kinds of beautiful trees
'I~" and
3
BEDRooM
wmcn THEY oun.T •
shrubs. Price $10,500. ,
ln1ur1nai
00. THE NEW MANY
mEAB-MoBT or THE RoME 1s
10 WOODED' LOTS IF YOU ._,.
......, auto, w-.
~or
CARPETED.
CQLONIAL FIRE·
~~~ ~~~IL:.; :M.J'~. ON RACCOON Creek - Move general ~anca, it payl to
EN INCLUDES REFRIG. I \I BATH,
in and start building 'y 0 Ur see yeur Grange Agents It
FULL BAS!.'MENT Wtm GARAGI!:
•·-Agency,
AND LARGE LOT IN SPRING
Cab'ID now. ExCe11ent bUy, 8 11 the Ne aJ ·,......-ance
LEY ISTATES. YOU'LL LIKE
lotS border On good road,
lfo
'li. Pb, -.ul/o, ...

LP GAS
Low Cost Fuel

for Modern Farming
Call u.s now for rates on
a thrifty, versatile LP·
Gas bulk system, Modernize with LP-Gas on long,
easy terms,

CALL

.

Ol€K RAWLINGS

Por ''•" Eotltnuel

I

eAiumlnum Awnings

•

.

eAiumlnum.Shlling
I Aluminum Railings
e iAJuthlnum Wittdowa &amp; Doors
e.Car Ports
'Pati~a ~ .,r,.wn In Insulation

llwlings H_onda S1les.

Your Heoting System II
The Mo•t Important Appliance In Your Home,
~et

Us Give It A

Good'

Mid Winter Check

Rutland Furniture

1

l

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

I

AND
feet condition. Fflrtney
welder. Call 992-2276 from 810 a. m. or 6-11 p. m.
4 14

ELMER BURNS has putc,has· IJ
' ed the .IJ!Inton Fisher raun 11 '
Co., Second Ave., Middleport.
Phone 99a-2334 after 5 p.m.
Reasonable rates.
4 16 Ste tiotl;
- -------· - . -- -~- --- '-· - -GARBAGE Pick • Up in Syraw~.•. f(fer training,
cuse. Thursday and Friday. than aver.age earnings,
25c a can. Contact Parker vacation, rettrement
hospitalization and
Chaney, RD I, Racine.
4 14 3tp benefits to the right man.

THE MEIGS County Coon Hunt·
ers · will have a shooting
match, Sunday, Aprll16, star~
ing· at noon at the club house
im Snow Ball Hill. f 13. 3tc

USED

MD llo1• II" bike. Pb...,

J&lt;tppllcotlons Taken
Mltn. 8: AM to 10: AM
~ ·t:

DAILY CROSSWORD
U.ll'aclng

CARRIER

FOR SALE.

:ii'APAitTMIHT 14

for Mulberry Ave.

1 Mantiowoc Model 3500 Shovel,
Serial No. 3638
/'
1 Wrecked Mantiowoc Medel 3s0o Shovel,
Serial No. 37~2
(Good for Parts Only)
1 08 Caterpillar Dozer, Serial No. 2U9762

2.1ilxuded

fUght

craft;
abbr.

«.:Heaolll'll

23.Green

I.COvmd

llltho
Super
Bowl:
abbr.

· otton4
I. lee

POMEROY

:;':I5

with

APPLY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL
OFFICE
Mlchtnlc SINe!
Pomeroy, Ohio

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assault

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PHONI ~ALLS

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3S.Gems
lK.Double

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Scotlan4

material

lO.'Rula

27.Foolllh

20. Kaliltll

1 Horizontal 6 Inch Drill With

)101'1011.1

Wisconsin Engine
;
1 Vertical 3 Inch Drill Mounted On Jeep,
Serial No. 288~145
' '1(
1 Westinghouse W.elder Mounted On
Dodge Powel' Wagon.

Serial No. 24'9N5983
"
1 Bay City Shovel Model45Serial No. id¢3 '

"lie 1n. 11te

We Will Ac®pt seale~ iBids On All or Any !Iepera
Piece of Thls Equlpm~ Bldl Mlllt Be SulimJtt44
. ..i
By Mo!ldt't April ~ 1~7. Thi-Ballk llleit•

---

The R,ight To ACeept ~1,-8Jeet Any 8141.

G•l"polrt
10hlo 45631
•,-.
'.
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NOW TAKING
APPUCATIONS

For Fu....... lnfor~CIII Or Wrlltc

•'

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. --..-

1.

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Bank

oersoo-

mouure .
H. PerfOl'nl

aT. cloalao

wW ·be Sllld at · 111. Wa4Jn&amp;'
SL In Pomeroy, U; ~=
living room O.Clmnla
rockera, 1
rivll'
I antique rocker C1. Sbeer
'
llDen
door bonlocase, .._ ltomllu
deuk and
table, 8 pc.
D~Y ClBn'!'OQUOTE -llere'llllaw h wrkltl
. •·. 11 lo:a. 0 :II''t Q:l'
• r. a'
7ii' ' , . , ·
l'OOll~ ·Illite, sewing tna·
.
a •L L... 0x"''jl'
.1_·~1ilal · beds, 2
' ciao Iotta'~~
- ' . ---~"- ... _...
! ·,, .
.
--··--~ . . . . . .
bedroom lull••
-· JIIK'Iho- 'I,X! tbolwoO'o,·~~-....
8. pc, dinette, 2 t..pJu.., lopl{lll .llllll -~~... of 1111 wor.~~-. au ...-'
vanity dresser, liJilll~lllilili!di--ilftdllrc•
··
, 2 uWity
·· .i · ;
.. .i, italochM Qlj~oa
.
gauange
W1 , . ~
.
.·

*

FOR CARRIERS
IN MID~LEPORT,

*"'

Cont•ct Faye Mlnlty
.,lcldlt~llrt·

br~

e Car eTruck"" ·-· Hultr ·

Cora • Bulldozer
·eAnyTypo ··

2·21~

WY

1ust

KNOnS

Mr; ~-n~;t-1homn
~ Tlit,Ohl!~llley S.nk

ot1 !New R..tlator Shop

''
Mlddltpoft,
0.

FREE STORAGE

Amount, lncludllll
Compln e.tm.

Olear Belrd, RHltor
BAIRD REALTY CO.

SERVICE

AIR CONDITlON.ING

w. Wlllluy ,.,.,

..

RADIATOR

B4KJR &amp; SEYFRIED KEITH GOBLE 'FORD
HEATING &amp;

USED
FURNITURI

Coal, Skldmore Foslllr. Coal
Co., 123.,_ Plna Ill. t4841ll.

WY 3.~151
IIIUODLfPORI OHIO

Ehrler E. Whilt, 404Yz South 4th St., Ironton, 0.
ltepresentlltlve In This Area 20 Years For
V. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 2u-4th Ave., Huntington

•

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Try our West Vlrgdla Cltullt

ljllll-llk

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PHONE 742-4211

.'

earryiDg

Iller t:JO p.m.

~

and information

Sial.

MODERN BRICK
WILL TRADE

, 'sTEAK HOUSE

992..3904
. ..

=

BOD AND 'J'D l"'ll(Z. CAl.L
p.t,Y.

BOB EVANS

.IIONI~&lt;O!o

Cal for rates

I

Wanted To Buy

SAlES. &amp; SERVIQ

·.'

'

t' !'lllJ!» TV: . ,, , .,, XI .,...! MLII'IJioL . ZUXNIL :

. , 't'"l'l!B · ~W.flflo .:WV . . .. AD· AVNq.O.I I DJV• ·
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4 16 3tc

-

2

BRAKE SERVICE

BLAETTNARS

UNf1URNISIIED garage
ment, 4 rooms and bath.
ply 790 Maple St., Mid!llerport.
'·

- 4 13

ADULTS 3 rooms. bath,
nlshed apartment. M&amp;G Food
Market, 3 miles south of Mid·
dleport on Rl. 7.
4 13 3tc ,

.

�I

,

\

'

•

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

Notict

----

;[~;iii(ii;n;i ~
are a girl's best
. _ until she (lnds Blue
'JLtastre for cleaning carpets.
electric shampooer $~
mor·'• Hardware Co. ~

't'

Gallipoli~

Chapter

79
R. A. M.
Monday
April 17, 1967

7:30

MEM Deeroo

1965 Iii T. &lt;hv. pickup
1959 1 T. GM€ dwnp truck
11154 10 T. Chev. pickup
1965 F 600 Ford truck
1960 o/• T. International
1959 ¥.a T. Chev. Pickup
11164 3 T. GMC
1958 2 T. Cbavrolel
19&gt;3 ¥.a T. Ford Pickup
11164 10 T. lntematlon•l Pickup
196il 10 T. Ford Plclrup
1 used Tractor Manure
Spreader
1951 Y..T Ford PickUp
1959 % T. Chevrolet Truck
1956 ¥.a T. Chevrolet Pickup
1 Mlnneapolla MoiiDI l'o1ltll'
Unit
1959 F 600 Ford Dump
1958 F 600 Ford
1960 ¥.a T. Ford
1959 I T. Chn.
New 60" Rotary Cutten $299.50. New 8.25 s 20, 10,ply
nylon tires $55. l1c. FederaJ
tax.
Oblo vane, lmpiOIIIOIIt eo.
113 Pille Ill.. I'll. - 15 FT. Crestllner, 45 HP Mer· "t. .............
cury motor. Excellent condl·
· lion. Ph. 446-3389.
87-11
ATTENTION GARDENERS
HAVE you ever eaten the new
Tenderette bunl'b beansT
Good freezer, canner and ta·
bJe use. Farmer's Hardware,
310 Second Ave. Ph. 44WI46.
87-U

Real Estate for Sile
D. H. WOOD, Q,eallor
0. D. PARSONS .
Phone m-1111
Real Estate For
REALTOR
205 A\ 3 bedroom modern - ·
·
FARM, village, City Property 1 home, large barn, ,
110 ACRE flirm near P,9~er on
for Sale, &gt;12 Second Avenue, was a dairy, located on
Rl. 554. Fair bulldlngll; 50
GalllpOUs, Oblo.
bighway. q.u for more
res tillable. Ph. 36'1·710'/.
Phone «6-Gitl
mation.

DILlON AGEN(Y

Call Pomeroy

I

I

INCOMESPARE TIME

THE NICE home of Oren Thorn' AOOUT I A., 7 room h om e.
BUY NOW
as at 513 -2nd Ave. has bOBn modern kitchen, co,a'llilduoil' ITillS beautiful MeadO\tbrook
reduced in price. Come and . _with sloker, other •• ·
Subdv. This brick and frame
look i1 over.
located at Vinton $7,500.
3 BR and 2 baths in color '";':0~.~:;
home featuring an aU e1ee-11 '"
~VE 1161!. A. near Eno OVER 3 A. level, nice hom
tr!c kitchen, TV room, wall25 A. bottom, bal. hill and modern kitchen, small barn, wall carpet, 2 fireplacel; basetirilber, buildings are In poor blacktop road, close to RIo men!, famUy room, hot wa- 1 ~~~==~::::~~-t
condition. Only$S,500. Can be Grande.
ter hea~ attacbed Ilk c a nc
partly financed.
garage. Price In mid 20's.
! S.rvi~ 0~
121 A. one of tbe best Dairy I A. 3 bedroom home,, ~.~~.::I
Farms in Gallia County, now property In good c1
ALL THIS
WATER !lellvery service. 0'·
producing milk, well equipo Close to Porter on state route.
. Uy
Dell f&lt; Davia. Ph. f4&amp;.l!57 or
ped. Good mod,ern home, 1oo
1 BR, 2 baths, !am
room, .,1340 anyllme. .
7&amp;-U
A. of grass. r..iok it over.
IN city nice 6 rm home corner playroom, kitchen . featuring
WAYNE IWIISI!LL'S.
lot already financed at 5'4 wood cabinets, dlnmg ·" ~~;[ ·~~~. DELIVERY SERVJC&amp;
2 A. 5 rooms modem
per cent interest. Call us a· carport, Extra good buy, 1
unsr1 or Barr)' CouJII.
storm windows, doors, nice bout this property.
$16,800. FHA and VA
Ul lilt
Moll
shade trees, just out of
Evenings
ed. ·
limits.
Jobn L Richards, «6--Z88
NO CREDIT CHECK R=~ce. Pb. 3&amp;7·1SIIl.
Russell D. Wooti, f41H818
ONLY pay $1,0110 down .
2tO-II
7 ROOiw'a'l, bath, 2 large lots In
per mo., 3 BR,
..~:~~~
dining room; full bt
1'ERMlTE 81 rl!;ll'l' CONTBOII.
BidwelL
TV room on the first Door, FAIN E&gt;:lertt)IDallon Co. WbeolPr!ce $16,500.
ersburg, Oblo, Pb. J7&amp;.281i0 or
INGLES HILL 9 rm. wilh
'1'/S-9455. Rei.
11!-11
bedrms, new gas
full basement, storm
QUITE A HOUSE
Setvlces Offered
windows, hardwood and
IF YOU have a large fall111y
Boor and 3 A., city water.
need a separate place for
TBRMJTJil PEST CONTROL
In-laws - eheck this one. 12 P'REE ltlspectlon, call ~
room, 2 story, 2 batllS;· ~: HrEI·I Uertlll O'Dell. Operator for
OWNER MOVED
places, new gas furnace, base· B&amp;termltal 1'ermllt Senloe
PRICE REDUCED $30CIOI menl, lot. 200' x 200' ~h ~II U Belt110111 Or.
18'1-ll
HATED
TO L~··~j.':!~ kinds of beautiful trees
'I~" and
3
BEDRooM
wmcn THEY oun.T •
shrubs. Price $10,500. ,
ln1ur1nai
00. THE NEW MANY
mEAB-MoBT or THE RoME 1s
10 WOODED' LOTS IF YOU ._,.
......, auto, w-.
~or
CARPETED.
CQLONIAL FIRE·
~~~ ~~~IL:.; :M.J'~. ON RACCOON Creek - Move general ~anca, it payl to
EN INCLUDES REFRIG. I \I BATH,
in and start building 'y 0 Ur see yeur Grange Agents It
FULL BAS!.'MENT Wtm GARAGI!:
•·-Agency,
AND LARGE LOT IN SPRING
Cab'ID now. ExCe11ent bUy, 8 11 the Ne aJ ·,......-ance
LEY ISTATES. YOU'LL LIKE
lotS border On good road,
lfo
'li. Pb, -.ul/o, ...

LP GAS
Low Cost Fuel

for Modern Farming
Call u.s now for rates on
a thrifty, versatile LP·
Gas bulk system, Modernize with LP-Gas on long,
easy terms,

CALL

.

Ol€K RAWLINGS

Por ''•" Eotltnuel

I

eAiumlnum Awnings

•

.

eAiumlnum.Shlling
I Aluminum Railings
e iAJuthlnum Wittdowa &amp; Doors
e.Car Ports
'Pati~a ~ .,r,.wn In Insulation

llwlings H_onda S1les.

Your Heoting System II
The Mo•t Important Appliance In Your Home,
~et

Us Give It A

Good'

Mid Winter Check

Rutland Furniture

1

l

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

I

AND
feet condition. Fflrtney
welder. Call 992-2276 from 810 a. m. or 6-11 p. m.
4 14

ELMER BURNS has putc,has· IJ
' ed the .IJ!Inton Fisher raun 11 '
Co., Second Ave., Middleport.
Phone 99a-2334 after 5 p.m.
Reasonable rates.
4 16 Ste tiotl;
- -------· - . -- -~- --- '-· - -GARBAGE Pick • Up in Syraw~.•. f(fer training,
cuse. Thursday and Friday. than aver.age earnings,
25c a can. Contact Parker vacation, rettrement
hospitalization and
Chaney, RD I, Racine.
4 14 3tp benefits to the right man.

THE MEIGS County Coon Hunt·
ers · will have a shooting
match, Sunday, Aprll16, star~
ing· at noon at the club house
im Snow Ball Hill. f 13. 3tc

USED

MD llo1• II" bike. Pb...,

J&lt;tppllcotlons Taken
Mltn. 8: AM to 10: AM
~ ·t:

DAILY CROSSWORD
U.ll'aclng

CARRIER

FOR SALE.

:ii'APAitTMIHT 14

for Mulberry Ave.

1 Mantiowoc Model 3500 Shovel,
Serial No. 3638
/'
1 Wrecked Mantiowoc Medel 3s0o Shovel,
Serial No. 37~2
(Good for Parts Only)
1 08 Caterpillar Dozer, Serial No. 2U9762

2.1ilxuded

fUght

craft;
abbr.

«.:Heaolll'll

23.Green

I.COvmd

llltho
Super
Bowl:
abbr.

· otton4
I. lee

POMEROY

:;':I5

with

APPLY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL
OFFICE
Mlchtnlc SINe!
Pomeroy, Ohio

'

monkey

U.World
Warii .
assault

a. Puts to

PHONI ~ALLS

(Boy or Girl) .

21.Ceblno

aglacJ.,.
DOWN
!!.Tone

POMEROY, OHIO

l&gt;uabol

-·

f,Me&gt;tloaa
dog
,LAt~~~t~~~..
Uvevote

:U. Stll&gt;lo

var.

•. w....

25.Eroct

proot

'l•terii•J'• Auwtt

al.llemoranduma
12. ProportloA
3S.Gems
lK.Double

:IG.R!verlll
Scotlan4

material

lO.'Rula

27.Foolllh

20. Kaliltll

1 Horizontal 6 Inch Drill With

)101'1011.1

Wisconsin Engine
;
1 Vertical 3 Inch Drill Mounted On Jeep,
Serial No. 288~145
' '1(
1 Westinghouse W.elder Mounted On
Dodge Powel' Wagon.

Serial No. 24'9N5983
"
1 Bay City Shovel Model45Serial No. id¢3 '

"lie 1n. 11te

We Will Ac®pt seale~ iBids On All or Any !Iepera
Piece of Thls Equlpm~ Bldl Mlllt Be SulimJtt44
. ..i
By Mo!ldt't April ~ 1~7. Thi-Ballk llleit•

---

The R,ight To ACeept ~1,-8Jeet Any 8141.

G•l"polrt
10hlo 45631
•,-.
'.
~-",!

-~,L

-~···.,~~Hta

---

NOW TAKING
APPUCATIONS

For Fu....... lnfor~CIII Or Wrlltc

•'

'

. --..-

1.

I

Bank

oersoo-

mouure .
H. PerfOl'nl

aT. cloalao

wW ·be Sllld at · 111. Wa4Jn&amp;'
SL In Pomeroy, U; ~=
living room O.Clmnla
rockera, 1
rivll'
I antique rocker C1. Sbeer
'
llDen
door bonlocase, .._ ltomllu
deuk and
table, 8 pc.
D~Y ClBn'!'OQUOTE -llere'llllaw h wrkltl
. •·. 11 lo:a. 0 :II''t Q:l'
• r. a'
7ii' ' , . , ·
l'OOll~ ·Illite, sewing tna·
.
a •L L... 0x"''jl'
.1_·~1ilal · beds, 2
' ciao Iotta'~~
- ' . ---~"- ... _...
! ·,, .
.
--··--~ . . . . . .
bedroom lull••
-· JIIK'Iho- 'I,X! tbolwoO'o,·~~-....
8. pc, dinette, 2 t..pJu.., lopl{lll .llllll -~~... of 1111 wor.~~-. au ...-'
vanity dresser, liJilll~lllilili!di--ilftdllrc•
··
, 2 uWity
·· .i · ;
.. .i, italochM Qlj~oa
.
gauange
W1 , . ~
.
.·

*

FOR CARRIERS
IN MID~LEPORT,

*"'

Cont•ct Faye Mlnlty
.,lcldlt~llrt·

br~

e Car eTruck"" ·-· Hultr ·

Cora • Bulldozer
·eAnyTypo ··

2·21~

WY

1ust

KNOnS

Mr; ~-n~;t-1homn
~ Tlit,Ohl!~llley S.nk

ot1 !New R..tlator Shop

''
Mlddltpoft,
0.

FREE STORAGE

Amount, lncludllll
Compln e.tm.

Olear Belrd, RHltor
BAIRD REALTY CO.

SERVICE

AIR CONDITlON.ING

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B4KJR &amp; SEYFRIED KEITH GOBLE 'FORD
HEATING &amp;

USED
FURNITURI

Coal, Skldmore Foslllr. Coal
Co., 123.,_ Plna Ill. t4841ll.

WY 3.~151
IIIUODLfPORI OHIO

Ehrler E. Whilt, 404Yz South 4th St., Ironton, 0.
ltepresentlltlve In This Area 20 Years For
V. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 2u-4th Ave., Huntington

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MODERN BRICK
WILL TRADE

, 'sTEAK HOUSE

992..3904
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BOB EVANS

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UNf1URNISIIED garage
ment, 4 rooms and bath.
ply 790 Maple St., Mid!llerport.
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ADULTS 3 rooms. bath,
nlshed apartment. M&amp;G Food
Market, 3 miles south of Mid·
dleport on Rl. 7.
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1!1115 \1 T. Cbev. pickup
1959 I T. -GMI: dump trucl:
19M 'k T. Cbev, pickUp
1963 f 8011 Ford trucl:
1960 '10 T. lntemaUonal
1959 1!. T. Chov. Pickup
1964 3 T. GMC
1958 2 T. Olavrolel
1953 13 T. Ford Pickup
19&amp;1 1!. T. Internatlon•' Plcl:up
1960 \2 T. Ford Plcl:up
1 used Tractor Manure

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THE NICE home of Oren Thorn· ABOUT I A., 7 room b om e,
BUY NOW
No ...,.,. aollll ... . .
od
k'loh
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m.ouy ffllm NEW TYP&amp; colll
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as at 513 -2nd Ave. has been ~ em
en, coa . . ea TIDS beautiful MeadOWbrook ...,.,.. '" ""' reduced in price. Come and wtth stoker, other bmldmgs Subdv. 'l'llls brick and fr=~~ ~.:.-=.
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look it over.
located at Vmton $'1,500.
3 BR and 2 baths in c
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an 4:IU'
.u elecIncome. More UJU ~ ruWI ~
home featur l••
~»&amp;
more money, For penoul laterWE JV.VE 11612 A. near Eno OVER 3 A. level, nice h 0 m
trlc kitchen, TV room, wan- ..... """ ADVANCiio ••• '""
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Elmwood Part. IWAol.l. JDOlude
25 A. bottom, hal. hill an d modem kitchen • sma I'
m, wall carpet, 2 Oreplacei; base- phone aumb,.,
li~her, buildings are In poor blacktop road, close to R I
ment, family room, hot wa- 1 1.:::=======~
condition. Only $S,500. Can he Grande.
ter beat, attacbed . Ilk ear 1c
partly financed.
garage. Price in mid 20's.
! SetVJ~ OH.ncf
121 A. One of the beat Dairy I A. 3 bedroom home, modem,
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Farms in Gallia County, now property In good condition.
ALL THIS
WATER deliver, llei'Vice. 0'·
producing milk, well equit&gt; Close to Porter on state route.
"-"u
m Dell f&lt; Dam, J&gt;IL t4MIST or
ped. Good mod,em home, 1110
f BR, 2 baths, f~'"" roo • MG-1340 anyti1ne. ·
'18-tl
A. of grass. Ldok it over.
IN city nice 6 rm home
playroom, kitchen featuring
WAYNE KU88J!LI:/S.
lot already financed at 511, wood cabinets, dining room, WATER DELIVERY-SERVICB
carport, Ezlra good buy,
Ph. t4tom or llarr)' eoaJb.
I A. 5 rooms modem home, per cent interest. Call us
bout
this
property.
$16,800.
FHA
and
VA
t4f.3lll.
Moll
storm windows, doors, nice
Evenings
ed.
·
shade
just out of city
Jobn L Richards, ff6-0!80
NO CREDIT CHEC.K
limits.
Rassell D. Wooo, 141H818
ONLY pay $1,000 down ·7 ROOMS, bath, 2 large lot• in ,
per mo., 3 BR,
e ~;~::I I'EIIMITE I r~o:rr roNTBOL
dining room; full bs
Bidwell.
TV room on the ftrst floor, PAIN Eltem!ln&amp;lioD Co. Wbeel·
Price $16,500.
ersburg, Oblo, Pb. 7'18-28511 or
INGLES HILL 9 rm. with I
7'1Wf55. Rei.
liS-If
bedrms, new gas
furnace,
full basement, storm doors,
QUITE A HOUS!
Services OHerecl
windows, hardwood and tile
IF YOU have a large fa1!111y ill'
floor and 3 A., city water,
need a separate place for
TERMITB PEST ClON'l'ROL
In-laws - check this one.
!1REE Inspection, caD t4&amp;.1145
room,
Z
story,
2
batbsr ~ '
MertUI O'Dell. 0pera110r for
OWNER MOVED
places, new gaa furnace, base. J!stermllll Termltl Service
PRICE REDUCED
ment, lot 200' 1 200' 18\lb ~II II BelmaDI Dr.
116'1-11
TREY HATED
TO
THIS
kinds of heaulilril trees and
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LOVILY 3
BEDROOM
BOMB
WHICH THEY BUll.T I YR, Ashrubs.
Price l!O,SOO. ~
Insurance
GO. THE NEW MANY
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lion. Ph. 446-33119.

~ Shop Will Be

CIOHd Due T.o l11~111
l.ffl)U Furthar Notice
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Marie's Style Post
Syracuse, 0.

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JD~MOST

CARPF:l'ED.
PLACE
IN

OF THE ROME

A MODERN two bedroom
home located close to golf
course. It has a carpeted living room, birch cabinets, all
paDOied kltdleo and dining
room, storm wiodowa, detach- HERE'S A REAL GOOD
Ill garage and a large cover111 patio. All this !or Jess 1ban LOW PRICED HOME
tii,OOO. Call ~ altar 5 'I'Ria
p.m. ·
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MODERN BRICK
WILL TRADE

10 ACRES

s~100111, 3 BR home, baili, fur.
haaemenl. 2

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Orlenlal pagoda~ ,.. ndJ&amp;Ioua
1for 18,500. Vaeau. Owolr
·log OLJt oflllllte and II wiiUql~~~~====~
to sacrifice.
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DIWJN BIW.TOB
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lMDe or Bowlll'll an..
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775xl5 tubtlau•_ $9.95
775xl4 tu!NIIeu --$12;95
Somuquere ahoulder

NEWELL'S SUNOCO

THE GALLIPOLIS TRIBt'~ '':
446-2342'

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· Phone 9e~.350

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APPLICATIONS
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.. IN MIDDLEPORT.
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a home, to sell a cu,' to blre a secNtary, to rent
ID aparllllellt . , . most anytblng you need w• can

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The JUeht To Aetept'~~~~t Any Bldl.

MAY WE HELP YOU?
help you find wltb an eronomlcal, fas!·actmg 'l'rl·
bUDt Want Ad. CaD 111 today.

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by appointments
Mrs. Steven Eblin
Laurel CllU Road, State Rl

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For Mulberry Ava.
POMEROY
APPLY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL
OFFICE
Mechanic Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

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We Will Acc~pt 9ealeii1Jld• On All or Anyseperatt
Piece of Tins Equlpme~t. Bldl MUJt Be 9ullmW44

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. Galh~ll., Ohio

pliance In Your Homo,
~~~ Us Give It A Good
Mid Winter Check

ec.r tTruck"''eHN!er .
1 Bulldonr
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B4K'R &amp; SEYFRIED . KEITH GOBLE
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Middleport, o.

FREE STORAGE
aa~er a_Q your winter
garmentt an4' f&lt; atore them

lust

with us.~~ No more closets
cramped "With unused clotb·
illg. No mor.e aJrio,, sorting,

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1 spraylnJ and packing with
men!, 4 rooms and hath.
yuur wmter clothes. Every.
· ply 790 Maple St., Midtlleport. thing you send ·t• ·beautlfullv
elooned safely, lnlured ond
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carefully stored. Every Item

ABC Cleaners

FOR
Oscar Baird, Realtor
BAIRD REALTY CO.

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All New RHiator Shop

The Most Important Ap-

freshly pressed wbeb you call
3 rooms, hath,
for il Nothing to pay tiD fall.
nish~d apartment. M&amp;G Food No bulging closets, aafe from
Market, 3 miles south of Mla·[l moths and safe from tbell.
Brl!)ll them In or Clll for
dleport on Rt. 7.
PIC~~' IIp ,&amp; Ptllvery Ser·
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1 Mantiowoc Model 3500 Shovel,
Serial No. 3638
1 Wrecked MontiQWoc Moclel3500 Shovel,
Serial No. 37~2 .
(Good For P111rts Only)
1 DB Caterpillar
Dozer, .Serial No. 2U9762
1 Horizontal 6 Inch Drill With
Wisconsin Engine
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1 Vertical 3 Inch Drill Mounted On deep,
Serial No. 288~145
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1 Westinghouse W.elder Mounted On
Dodge POWer Wagon.
Serial No. 24'~N5983
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ADUJ,TS

fighter eraabed on a trl!l!IIDI
TODAYS ~EST BUY flight Friday, ldlllng tllelnstrilotor, Capt. J. Weyland. 'lbe
4 500
';~~~I student pllol parat;bulell •'
safety.

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RADIATOR

Your Heating System It

ExPE81ENCED .·

THE HAGUE (UPI) -A
llutdl Royal Air Foree ·Star-

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Elnlor E. While, 404'/o South 4th St., Ironton, 0.
Ropresentlttlvi In T!•is Area 20 Veers For
V. V, Johnson &amp; Son, 222-4th Ave., Huntington

Phono 992-3794 O( .992·2395
Pomeroy, 0.

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WY HIS!

HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

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,Patios . • ,_l9wn In lnsuJttion

Wlnted To Buy

CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

eAium1num Awnlnt•
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•Aluminum Si..ing
eAiumlnum Railings
e 1Afuridnum w ·iedows &amp; Doort
• Car Porh

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For Free E1ti.matil

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ON RACCOON Creek - Move g.....al wance, it paya to
in and start building 'y o u r see yeur' Grange Agents at
cabin now. Excellent buy, all the· Ne~hlnsuranca A,genC"j,
lots herder on good road.
R Sifttli·&amp;l. Jill. t41 M U

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Ohlo·Boojonll Motor

10 WOODED' LOTS

COLONIAL
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992-3904
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D. B. WUOD, llealtor
O. D. PARSONS .
Pho110 t4S.:t18tl
Rul Estate For
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REALTOR
:105 A: 3 bedroom modern FARM, vlllage, City Property home, large bal'll, .
110 ACRE farm nelll' ~er OD
for Sale 512 Second Avenue, was a dairy, located on
Rt. 554. Fair bulldl~:· oo aeG~Wp•Us, Oblo.
highway. C~U for more
res tillable. Pb. 387·7111/. 118-6
Phone t4&amp;fi!ll
malton.

Ohio VaDey lmplellleat eo.
tl3 Pille St., Pb. ~-

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wm '" ~~~·~".:=::,,'10 :· m.
uou••TJooo
The Pullith" · meru.· tllo r11M

Rul Estate For Sale

1951 \2T Ford PickUp
1959 % T. Chevrolet Truct
1958 1&gt; T. Chevrolet Pickup
1 MinneapollJ Molllle
Unit
1959 F 8011 Ford Dlllllp
1958 F 8011 Ford
1960 \2 T, Ford
1959 I T. Cbev.
New 60" Rotary Cutlerl $299.50. New 8.25 1
nytou tires $55. be. Fedo!I'Bli

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Spreader

Gallipoli!
Chapter
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are a girl's he s I
. _ until she finds Blue
lor cleaning carpets.
electric shampooer $~
Hardware Co. 90-6

lf~'ICII &amp;pact "- rem. call
01 Wll42 lroiD • ..... liD ~

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTER$

clall&amp;fiiKI .0.

R. A.M.

1!1115 \1 T. Cbev. pickup
1959 I T. -GMI: dump trucl:
19M 'k T. Cbev, pickUp
1963 f 8011 Ford trucl:
1960 '10 T. lntemaUonal
1959 1!. T. Chov. Pickup
1964 3 T. GMC
1958 2 T. Olavrolel
1953 13 T. Ford Pickup
19&amp;1 1!. T. Internatlon•' Plcl:up
1960 \2 T. Ford Plcl:up
1 used Tractor Manure

b•
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Amertoan ·Leg i 0 n · ~·.. m. I.
BeeclV~rove Rd., Sun d
ApriU&lt;II;' I p. m.
by thd"£Rutland Gun
l11 1

jecttonnle. Til" pubUsher wid

NIPGnlllllt fer'"'IMI'tl
mont
theotflla"
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Mtnlmum Chu1• 7Jc
1:1 centt ,., wort. thr. . eot~ttCU.

INCOME'SPARE TIME

AGENff

tin 1nurt1t111. .

11 aall ,., Word, II•

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l,h.•rtlonl.
U ptr Clftt DltcOUnt 11'1 ,.kl aclt

erHI 1d ,.141 within 11 111,..

C,UD Of THANICI I OIITUAIIII
. iUI tor II wotd ftiii'IIMUm. IICh
1ddiH1111tl word 2c.

THE NICE home of Oren Thorn· ABOUT I A., 7 room b om e,
BUY NOW
No ...,.,. aollll ... . .
od
k'loh
1 h t
m.ouy ffllm NEW TYP&amp; colll
1
as at 513 -2nd Ave. has been ~ em
en, coa . . ea TIDS beautiful MeadOWbrook ...,.,.. '" ""' reduced in price. Come and wtth stoker, other bmldmgs Subdv. 'l'llls brick and fr=~~ ~.:.-=.
",;;
~~.~,.:
01
look it over.
located at Vmton $'1,500.
3 BR and 2 baths in c
"""" ....., ,..,.,.,
an 4:IU'
.u elecIncome. More UJU ~ ruWI ~
home featur l••
~»&amp;
more money, For penoul laterWE JV.VE 11612 A. near Eno OVER 3 A. level, nice h 0 m
trlc kitchen, TV room, wan- ..... """ ADVANCiio ••• '""
' ha
~
Elmwood Part. IWAol.l. JDOlude
25 A. bottom, hal. hill an d modem kitchen • sma I'
m, wall carpet, 2 Oreplacei; base- phone aumb,.,
li~her, buildings are In poor blacktop road, close to R I
ment, family room, hot wa- 1 1.:::=======~
condition. Only $S,500. Can he Grande.
ter beat, attacbed . Ilk ear 1c
partly financed.
garage. Price in mid 20's.
! SetVJ~ OH.ncf
121 A. One of the beat Dairy I A. 3 bedroom home, modem,
'
··
Farms in Gallia County, now property In good condition.
ALL THIS
WATER deliver, llei'Vice. 0'·
producing milk, well equit&gt; Close to Porter on state route.
"-"u
m Dell f&lt; Dam, J&gt;IL t4MIST or
ped. Good mod,em home, 1110
f BR, 2 baths, f~'"" roo • MG-1340 anyti1ne. ·
'18-tl
A. of grass. Ldok it over.
IN city nice 6 rm home
playroom, kitchen featuring
WAYNE KU88J!LI:/S.
lot already financed at 511, wood cabinets, dining room, WATER DELIVERY-SERVICB
carport, Ezlra good buy,
Ph. t4tom or llarr)' eoaJb.
I A. 5 rooms modem home, per cent interest. Call us
bout
this
property.
$16,800.
FHA
and
VA
t4f.3lll.
Moll
storm windows, doors, nice
Evenings
ed.
·
shade
just out of city
Jobn L Richards, ff6-0!80
NO CREDIT CHEC.K
limits.
Rassell D. Wooo, 141H818
ONLY pay $1,000 down ·7 ROOMS, bath, 2 large lot• in ,
per mo., 3 BR,
e ~;~::I I'EIIMITE I r~o:rr roNTBOL
dining room; full bs
Bidwell.
TV room on the ftrst floor, PAIN Eltem!ln&amp;lioD Co. Wbeel·
Price $16,500.
ersburg, Oblo, Pb. 7'18-28511 or
INGLES HILL 9 rm. with I
7'1Wf55. Rei.
liS-If
bedrms, new gas
furnace,
full basement, storm doors,
QUITE A HOUS!
Services OHerecl
windows, hardwood and tile
IF YOU have a large fa1!111y ill'
floor and 3 A., city water,
need a separate place for
TERMITB PEST ClON'l'ROL
In-laws - check this one.
!1REE Inspection, caD t4&amp;.1145
room,
Z
story,
2
batbsr ~ '
MertUI O'Dell. 0pera110r for
OWNER MOVED
places, new gaa furnace, base. J!stermllll Termltl Service
PRICE REDUCED
ment, lot 200' 1 200' 18\lb ~II II BelmaDI Dr.
116'1-11
TREY HATED
TO
THIS
kinds of heaulilril trees and
''.
LOVILY 3
BEDROOM
BOMB
WHICH THEY BUll.T I YR, Ashrubs.
Price l!O,SOO. ~
Insurance
GO. THE NEW MANY
FRESH

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OFFICI HOUII
11:11 •· m. to 5:11 ,_ 111., DillY

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,j;

cury mowr. ElCOIIent CODdH
lion. Ph. 446-33119.

~ Shop Will Be

CIOHd Due T.o l11~111
l.ffl)U Furthar Notice
,

Marie's Style Post
Syracuse, 0.

I:JO •· m. to 12110 Nclfl'l• lahlrclrf
11'1 ••\IV TO PLACI A

LP GAS

r

JD~MOST

CARPF:l'ED.
PLACE
IN

OF THE ROME

A MODERN two bedroom
home located close to golf
course. It has a carpeted living room, birch cabinets, all
paDOied kltdleo and dining
room, storm wiodowa, detach- HERE'S A REAL GOOD
Ill garage and a large cover111 patio. All this !or Jess 1ban LOW PRICED HOME
tii,OOO. Call ~ altar 5 'I'Ria
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775xl4 tu!NIIeu --$12;95
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ID aparllllellt . , . most anytblng you need w• can

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help you find wltb an eronomlcal, fas!·actmg 'l'rl·
bUDt Want Ad. CaD 111 today.

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by appointments
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POMEROY
APPLY AT THE
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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aa~er a_Q your winter
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1 spraylnJ and packing with
men!, 4 rooms and hath.
yuur wmter clothes. Every.
· ply 790 Maple St., Midtlleport. thing you send ·t• ·beautlfullv
elooned safely, lnlured ond
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ABC Cleaners

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Oscar Baird, Realtor
BAIRD REALTY CO.

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The Most Important Ap-

freshly pressed wbeb you call
3 rooms, hath,
for il Nothing to pay tiD fall.
nish~d apartment. M&amp;G Food No bulging closets, aafe from
Market, 3 miles south of Mla·[l moths and safe from tbell.
Brl!)ll them In or Clll for
dleport on Rt. 7.
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Serial No. 3638
1 Wrecked MontiQWoc Moclel3500 Shovel,
Serial No. 37~2 .
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1 DB Caterpillar
Dozer, .Serial No. 2U9762
1 Horizontal 6 Inch Drill With
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fighter eraabed on a trl!l!IIDI
TODAYS ~EST BUY flight Friday, ldlllng tllelnstrilotor, Capt. J. Weyland. 'lbe
4 500
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Ropresentlttlvi In T!•is Area 20 Veers For
V. V, Johnson &amp; Son, 222-4th Ave., Huntington

Phono 992-3794 O( .992·2395
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Wlnted To Buy

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DICK RAWLINGS

eAium1num Awnlnt•
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•Aluminum Si..ing
eAiumlnum Railings
e 1Afuridnum w ·iedows &amp; Doort
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ON RACCOON Creek - Move g.....al wance, it paya to
in and start building 'y o u r see yeur' Grange Agents at
cabin now. Excellent buy, all the· Ne~hlnsuranca A,genC"j,
lots herder on good road.
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O. D. PARSONS .
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Rul Estate For
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:105 A: 3 bedroom modern FARM, vlllage, City Property home, large bal'll, .
110 ACRE farm nelll' ~er OD
for Sale 512 Second Avenue, was a dairy, located on
Rt. 554. Fair bulldl~:· oo aeG~Wp•Us, Oblo.
highway. C~U for more
res tillable. Pb. 387·7111/. 118-6
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1951 \2T Ford PickUp
1959 % T. Chevrolet Truct
1958 1&gt; T. Chevrolet Pickup
1 MinneapollJ Molllle
Unit
1959 F 8011 Ford Dlllllp
1958 F 8011 Ford
1960 \2 T, Ford
1959 I T. Cbev.
New 60" Rotary Cutlerl $299.50. New 8.25 1
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'J'I1ere was ~ PI!SSfll8tl
on the Tell City who was •
on the Kanawha When she Ql e 1
the 1!81De fate at bam N~i Jl.
The :TeU City had the bii~~st
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unable II&gt; contract th1'1'4
new ·J:&gt;oJJers for that boat 1ot .
less than $7,500, and tbea were
not guaranteed to have thtit
boilers ready to go into
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yeor. We are mformed that bol~
er steel hU doubled Ia price ill
the last year.
Boiler steel a few years a(!ll
sold (or two cents a pound, and
now 14 cents a pound.
~ government Locks 1 n d
Dam.S will be guarded by so~
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Plymouth, which eras~ into a
guide wail at Dam ~~on the
Kanawha River last jaturday
afternoon and sank,~drowning
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By LEONARD A. GRANATO Marines predicted, the battle! wiring. The board criticized Pleasant docks lor l!'pairs.
U0 ited Press lnternatlonal
for South Vietnam's northern those in the Apollo project lor
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The Presidents of the Ameri- provinces just below the Demili· "deficiencies in design and April I, 1917 - The body
April 13, 1917 - But lhrel
&lt;an nations met in Uruguay's tarlzed Zone accelerated. The engineering, manufacture and Mrs. Elsie Billups, stewardess packets are now in operation on
•~sort town of Punta del Este, o!!ensive was spearheaded by quality control."
of the sunken
. the Ohio River above Pomeroy
where the Alliance for Progress intensified guerrilla sttacks and New York: The AFI'RA strike was found Saturday ·
· - the Dunbar, Ru~~ and Ll~rr.
was born.. They acted to aided by Communist construe- against the major radio and the Kanawha River
ty, and there is one •maU pa ~&lt;strengthen 1!.
tion of secret roads through the television networks ended Mon- frede.
e~ the Valley Gear, oa 11!1
1day night.
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the "Declaration of Presidents " N•w York: Ad•m Clayton Wasblngtoo• The teamsters April ~1, 1111 Har· An April 18, 1917 Rlwr Ne..
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was reelected to the .
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item tells of the first m 11'J
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th~ee-day {.,~ e en aso :he House seat from which he was umonh-~nd thetetrutacltint·g mdustrtryt was the f1rst to ·
the boat running from GaiUpoiia-41
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ca s es Y A Pittsburgh was made by Captain Jonati!ID
declaration.
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attDmeys filed an appeal.
sowme bulnmon loccals.
ed isville. master pilot of years of Devol - from the !run k o1 1
as gtoo, ongress pass expenence says that Dam N lld h
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proposal that tbe Latioll be from a European trip marred coollng-off period under the th pa. •
•doyheother dambin net furniture. Tiie length was to
given preferentlal treatment 1 b
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WINS MEDAL - Capt. Dan struble now In special training at Fort Benning, 1US.
kets 1 th . rod : Y an •· ' """'
•monstra- provisions of. • Hallway La r opinion that the accidents which but was so nicely modeled
Ga., preparatory to a command assignment in Colorado, is given a bronze medal for · mar
or etr P uc · ''· The president gave him a Act in the dispute between the befell two 'steamboats recenU
through
that
-, 111eritorious service while with the lOlst Airborne Division "Screaming Eagles" in President Otto Arosemena. of red-carpet we1eoure uplln
nation's railroada and sii at Dam No 19 could have
t1oo
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wllb
. VIetnam. Making the award is Lt. Col. Slominski, 2nd Bn, School lll'igade, Fort Ben- StaEcuadorln ~~used the Umted return.
shopcraft unions,
ell!ily avoided. The government poleam:; paddleamove
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lock tend
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cbanglng the hemisphere in aid board of inquiry reported that TfeaUes of the United States id to beers t~Dam No. 19 are any other canoe of baU bar akt.
and trade.
the ' Apollo 1 moonahlp dlaasler are slored and 8llarded In fire. sa
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Around The World:
caused by an electrical proof vaults ol the Department AprD 11 !01! Thr h
~a~ performed In a week, IJe.
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MA&amp;tll:l'l'A OBSERVER.
'fl:lenda ba.ve learned 11!11 Cap~ J'wtt IM. ''Tt!roup his unllr' 'J¥•Danlel .0. Struble, son of Mr, itng ·efforts and professional abD
·. ind Mrs. C. J. Stuble, ttl! West : tty, he eonsistenUy obtained
Main St., Pomeroy, was award-! outstanding results. He w..
ed tbe Bronze Stsr medal for .: quick to arasp tilt impUcaUons
., .meritorious service whlle In ' of new problema wltb which be
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'V'omeroy High School and of , ent In a counter-inlurgeoey op01be U. S. Military Academy at !eratioo ll!ld to find ways and j
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means to solve lbese problllDS. I
~~Prior to bis IIOI'Vice in Viet"1111 lnttlaUve, seal, 1 o u n d
.;nam. he eompleted paratroop. ! j,._ol, ood devotion to duty
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J Jiennlng, Gil.., and holds a sen- ilion of ibe Uolted States Army ,
dor paratrooper rating. He wu land relleet great credit on blm I
'"' member of tbe famed IOlll lll!ld oo tile miUtary service "
·~e Division Screaming ,
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'. (:ampllell, Ky., ~ left for ov-1 stodent at Pomeroy lliab School
~as assignment with tile first he was a guard on the Pantber
'brlga~ of !he JOist in July !football team and was named
lt116.
' I honorable mention All SEOAL
,· He served In various capa,. l in ~is senlor year, He altended
. lti~ whlle in Vietnam will! the! Oh10 University at Athens for
· "':!Pill .Airborne's Firat Brigade. Ione ye~ before be entered
~·'. He fa presently alleodina the ,West Point, ll!ld was a member
'1!1fanlry school at Fort BeonJng j of the ILO. T.C. Pershlog Rifles
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.; ISIJCmneot at Fort ?arson, Co~ Capt. Struble is married to
·• ando,;~ graduation In May. !the former Jean Ann Webster,
. '11111 · !!ltaUoo honors C a p ll daughter of Police Chief Jed
- ~· fGr ~ bJm.'Webs!er of Pomeroy and Mn.
, ;, ~ 1!1 outstanding menl«'ious Elizabeth Webster o1 Rutland.
, - ~ce In conneetioo wII b Dan and his wife are now ,..
'lt&lt;&gt;und operations agaimt a hos. I siding with their daughter
,!II~ ~~~ ~ub~~ of 'Danean, at Fort Benning.
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run from Pomeroy-Middleport- sengers broke Into the packet's .l')lnning slrlctly on schechile and
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brings the rumor that ·lia Daily Tflbune on excursions: AprH z, 1917 - The excursion Pt. Pleasant-Gal!lpolls, for 50 staterooms and used the bed In .command ql CapiQin Harry Here are a~ few .
·• · · ' is just around the cor. . steamer Princess, owned by the et;nts round trip. The Smith cloth in~ · to keep warm whit~ Burn!ides, ~.ad ~ good 1 I z e d ing River News
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which comes to Gallipolis April made larger at the Mound City, A fine orchestra has been en- St. Paul from her perUou~ po- linow , falling nearly: an. day. A- Plymouth which sank at Dam
·:&lt;• ,ust 50 years ago this mootb, 25lor her annual excursmn, car- Ill. marine ways during t h e gaged for the season and dane- sition. The St. Paul I'll";' from bout 25 poo~le boarded t h ~ No. 3 lit the upper ·K~wha
·.~- up and down the length of the r1~ 1,800 passe.nger~ on one winter. The Coney Island Co. mg wlli be a Ieature. A lunch St. Lows to St. Paul dunng the boat here which returned ~t 8:- er will probably be no~ted with•1~ River, reSJdenl!l were look- tr1p out of &lt;;lnC111Dati last Sun- expects 1D do a big business stand has been placed on the summer months but winters at 30 p.m. The bulk of the croW&lt;! ma week and tak•:r
· e docks
.~ · .g forward to thetr first ucur- day, The Queen always gets the with the Island Queen and Prin- Homer .Smith but no intoxicants Paducah, Ky.
is .said to bave been from for ·rep•lrs.
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crowds .and her excurSion up cess this summer.
will be sold on the boat.
Pomeroy.
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The big sidewheei packet St. Aprll 7, 1917 - The Homer Apr8 II, Ill! • The Homer April. J, '191~ - Th~ reenland
"'' · fient of the season was the vis- flc~nt management of Colonel Aprll t, 1911 - A small ar- 1Paul, while out with an Evans- Smith is due down from Pome- Smith had ove~ 400 eX&lt;~U'Silll&gt; is the first ..Ohio River ste81D'
l~,i~l . . 1of the Island Queen to Galli· Julius M. Kaufman, IS gomg to my of workmen has been pl•c- ville excursion Sunday evening roy at 10 o'clock on her Easter isis Sunday on the ,Gallipolis- boat we have seen JWlth the .
.'I ,.jM)Jis. Down at Cincinnati, t be break aU previOUS records, 11 •• ing th\ Homer Smith in first to view the nood, was caught excursion to Huntington, W. Va. Ravenswood trip, A big coal!~ meri~n flag on ~e- ,wast slricr
. . :t;~ Queen's home port, the reported.
class shape to open the excur- m a wmdstorm and blown into
was taken on at Pomeroy. Corn- relations WJtb Germl\lly were
::;I"Uiicltrsion season started a lit- Geing back a little bit further •ion season next Sunday, April a cornfield where she grounded April 9, 1917- The One ex- lng back, the boat arrived here se""red by the United Slates.
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Francis put U)i tbeir fJ a g s
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Topic of Dinne~ Speaker
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()fflcera for lbe past year

Stoltz, .I pubUc affairs associ were Roaalle Story, prNident;
lie of ·the Ohio Education Afo
IDdotloo, was the suest speD·~&lt;lll the topic, "Teacherd'
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lill of lbe Meigs County Edu~ AlloclaUon at Eastern
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Carla Gilmore 1ecretary
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commltteeo wera In charge
ngillraUon with name ta..rll
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fD
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of the The weieome address wu
be lleted.
· John Riebel, Sr., Supt.
by of Eastern liltb Scboof. MIJII.
of cal selecti~ns were preseoled
VO&lt;:BI and Ins ll'umental IJIU.
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By LEONARD A. GRANATO Marines predicted, the battle! wiring. The board criticized Pleasant docks lor l!'pairs.
U0 ited Press lnternatlonal
for South Vietnam's northern those in the Apollo project lor
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The Presidents of the Ameri- provinces just below the Demili· "deficiencies in design and April I, 1917 - The body
April 13, 1917 - But lhrel
&lt;an nations met in Uruguay's tarlzed Zone accelerated. The engineering, manufacture and Mrs. Elsie Billups, stewardess packets are now in operation on
•~sort town of Punta del Este, o!!ensive was spearheaded by quality control."
of the sunken
. the Ohio River above Pomeroy
where the Alliance for Progress intensified guerrilla sttacks and New York: The AFI'RA strike was found Saturday ·
· - the Dunbar, Ru~~ and Ll~rr.
was born.. They acted to aided by Communist construe- against the major radio and the Kanawha River
ty, and there is one •maU pa ~&lt;strengthen 1!.
tion of secret roads through the television networks ended Mon- frede.
e~ the Valley Gear, oa 11!1
1day night.
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the "Declaration of Presidents " N•w York: Ad•m Clayton Wasblngtoo• The teamsters April ~1, 1111 Har· An April 18, 1917 Rlwr Ne..
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ca s es Y A Pittsburgh was made by Captain Jonati!ID
declaration.
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attDmeys filed an appeal.
sowme bulnmon loccals.
ed isville. master pilot of years of Devol - from the !run k o1 1
as gtoo, ongress pass expenence says that Dam N lld h
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WINS MEDAL - Capt. Dan struble now In special training at Fort Benning, 1US.
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Ga., preparatory to a command assignment in Colorado, is given a bronze medal for · mar
or etr P uc · ''· The president gave him a Act in the dispute between the befell two 'steamboats recenU
through
that
-, 111eritorious service while with the lOlst Airborne Division "Screaming Eagles" in President Otto Arosemena. of red-carpet we1eoure uplln
nation's railroada and sii at Dam No 19 could have
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. VIetnam. Making the award is Lt. Col. Slominski, 2nd Bn, School lll'igade, Fort Ben- StaEcuadorln ~~used the Umted return.
shopcraft unions,
ell!ily avoided. The government poleam:; paddleamove
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cbanglng the hemisphere in aid board of inquiry reported that TfeaUes of the United States id to beers t~Dam No. 19 are any other canoe of baU bar akt.
and trade.
the ' Apollo 1 moonahlp dlaasler are slored and 8llarded In fire. sa
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caused by an electrical proof vaults ol the Department AprD 11 !01! Thr h
~a~ performed In a week, IJe.
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'fl:lenda ba.ve learned 11!11 Cap~ J'wtt IM. ''Tt!roup his unllr' 'J¥•Danlel .0. Struble, son of Mr, itng ·efforts and professional abD
·. ind Mrs. C. J. Stuble, ttl! West : tty, he eonsistenUy obtained
Main St., Pomeroy, was award-! outstanding results. He w..
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., .meritorious service whlle In ' of new problema wltb which be
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means to solve lbese problllDS. I
~~Prior to bis IIOI'Vice in Viet"1111 lnttlaUve, seal, 1 o u n d
.;nam. he eompleted paratroop. ! j,._ol, ood devotion to duty
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J Jiennlng, Gil.., and holds a sen- ilion of ibe Uolted States Army ,
dor paratrooper rating. He wu land relleet great credit on blm I
'"' member of tbe famed IOlll lll!ld oo tile miUtary service "
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'. (:ampllell, Ky., ~ left for ov-1 stodent at Pomeroy lliab School
~as assignment with tile first he was a guard on the Pantber
'brlga~ of !he JOist in July !football team and was named
lt116.
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,· He served In various capa,. l in ~is senlor year, He altended
. lti~ whlle in Vietnam will! the! Oh10 University at Athens for
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·• ando,;~ graduation In May. !the former Jean Ann Webster,
. '11111 · !!ltaUoo honors C a p ll daughter of Police Chief Jed
- ~· fGr ~ bJm.'Webs!er of Pomeroy and Mn.
, ;, ~ 1!1 outstanding menl«'ious Elizabeth Webster o1 Rutland.
, - ~ce In conneetioo wII b Dan and his wife are now ,..
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,!II~ ~~~ ~ub~~ of 'Danean, at Fort Benning.
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run from Pomeroy-Middleport- sengers broke Into the packet's .l')lnning slrlctly on schechile and
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brings the rumor that ·lia Daily Tflbune on excursions: AprH z, 1917 - The excursion Pt. Pleasant-Gal!lpolls, for 50 staterooms and used the bed In .command ql CapiQin Harry Here are a~ few .
·• · · ' is just around the cor. . steamer Princess, owned by the et;nts round trip. The Smith cloth in~ · to keep warm whit~ Burn!ides, ~.ad ~ good 1 I z e d ing River News
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· ~ sJIPnl, too, used ao· AprD 13, ltl7 -The b1g s1de- . coney Island Amusement Co., w1ll pass here abqut 10 a.m. ~ey dillced all night. II I o o k CJ'I'Wd !!.~s~ S~y, Olt be r
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which comes to Gallipolis April made larger at the Mound City, A fine orchestra has been en- St. Paul from her perUou~ po- linow , falling nearly: an. day. A- Plymouth which sank at Dam
·:&lt;• ,ust 50 years ago this mootb, 25lor her annual excursmn, car- Ill. marine ways during t h e gaged for the season and dane- sition. The St. Paul I'll";' from bout 25 poo~le boarded t h ~ No. 3 lit the upper ·K~wha
·.~- up and down the length of the r1~ 1,800 passe.nger~ on one winter. The Coney Island Co. mg wlli be a Ieature. A lunch St. Lows to St. Paul dunng the boat here which returned ~t 8:- er will probably be no~ted with•1~ River, reSJdenl!l were look- tr1p out of &lt;;lnC111Dati last Sun- expects 1D do a big business stand has been placed on the summer months but winters at 30 p.m. The bulk of the croW&lt;! ma week and tak•:r
· e docks
.~ · .g forward to thetr first ucur- day, The Queen always gets the with the Island Queen and Prin- Homer .Smith but no intoxicants Paducah, Ky.
is .said to bave been from for ·rep•lrs.
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crowds .and her excurSion up cess this summer.
will be sold on the boat.
Pomeroy.
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The big sidewheei packet St. Aprll 7, 1917 - The Homer Apr8 II, Ill! • The Homer April. J, '191~ - Th~ reenland
"'' · fient of the season was the vis- flc~nt management of Colonel Aprll t, 1911 - A small ar- 1Paul, while out with an Evans- Smith is due down from Pome- Smith had ove~ 400 eX&lt;~U'Silll&gt; is the first ..Ohio River ste81D'
l~,i~l . . 1of the Island Queen to Galli· Julius M. Kaufman, IS gomg to my of workmen has been pl•c- ville excursion Sunday evening roy at 10 o'clock on her Easter isis Sunday on the ,Gallipolis- boat we have seen JWlth the .
.'I ,.jM)Jis. Down at Cincinnati, t be break aU previOUS records, 11 •• ing th\ Homer Smith in first to view the nood, was caught excursion to Huntington, W. Va. Ravenswood trip, A big coal!~ meri~n flag on ~e- ,wast slricr
. . :t;~ Queen's home port, the reported.
class shape to open the excur- m a wmdstorm and blown into
was taken on at Pomeroy. Corn- relations WJtb Germl\lly were
::;I"Uiicltrsion season started a lit- Geing back a little bit further •ion season next Sunday, April a cornfield where she grounded April 9, 1917- The One ex- lng back, the boat arrived here se""red by the United Slates.
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Francis put U)i tbeir fJ a g s
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