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employees are hired In her de.
a clerical employee, and a food
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undertake the project.
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commtttee and 30 committeemen met on the balcony of the Meigs county court
bouse Saturday ~gbt, after having been, denied use of the court room. Using lanterns, the committee approved a resolub on to meet there again when necessary
and endorsed Mrs. Fay Walker as post m•ster at Langsville. Mrs. Walker was formerly employed in county auditor's office. At left, some of the committee hunches down, sits or stands. Chairman Wingett, center has a paper in his hands.
Above, three ladies use steps as chairs.

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num and warriors Ccach BID Should an accident OCr
Sharman said defense made the cur - Auto Insurance
difference in the 76ers raul.
bears the financial bur·
"We had a lot of good oIfense, den. See us soon!
ATIIENS, Ohio (UPI) - Six but unquestionably the key to
relay and six field records were the victory was we probably
set Saturday in the eighth an- played our best lefense o! the
nual Ohio University Relays.
year," Hannum aaid.
Four.hundred-511 athletes from Sharman agreed. "It's about li"iiiiiiii
19 schools competed in the meet, as fine a defense as we've run
which was dominated by host up against all year. They were
Ohio University with six wins. very tough and aggressive
Kent State University won throughout the entire game."
four eventa end Toledo and The Warriors hit a woeful 38
Kentucky State had three vic· of 129 as the 78ers
tories apiece.
defensive pressure
Kentucky State was beaded the game
by double winner Clarence Ra~y,-......:::___ _ _ _ _ _ _.11
who took the JIJO.yard dasb In a
record 9.3 seconds and the 220yard d.ash in a record 2.09 secends. Ray actually tied in the
eecond wilb . Ell11R9t! Taylor of
JAPANESE WIN
Ohio University. But the judges
ST&lt;icKHOLM (UPI) ..Japan decided the Kentucky runner lollddleporllfigh School tracl&lt;·ll
woo the world table tennis was firsL
sters travel to Logan Wedneso
champ!ODBhips Sund.ay when the Taylor won the 440-yard dash dey lor a 4:30 p.m. twn-w a
men captured the Swaythllng In a record 441.7 seconds and tussle witb the Chiefs.
Cup with a 5-3 victory over teammate Dennis Larabee capo Coach Jim Hazleton lWI
Nortli Korta and the women tured the bammer throw witb a following other meets 11Ch&lt;ed11~·11
blanked Russia 3-0 to win the recerd 156 feet, 8 Inches.
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Another double winner wa• April 22, Ttme..sentiuel
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• Spacofor lotsol!lmMfaod
TENNIS TOURNEY
took the triple jump In a record April 24, Jackson, borne, 4:311
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PAI..i!:RMO, Italy (UP!) - 441 feet, 9 !Debes and was also p.m•.
• Spacolor \2pLCIIIDnf,
Lesley Turner of Australia first in the long jump.
April 28, Galllpolis, away, 4
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defeated Kathleen Harter of Sam Balr of Kent 'State won p.m.
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Seal Beach, CaUl. 6-3, 8-2, the mile run in a record 4:06.3 May 3, Warreu Local and
in IUII•Widtb Hydra!Dr.
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to win the singles while Ed. Moss of Kentucky venswaod, l!ome, 4;30 p.om·e~·ays,,
onihjp of the SlclUan State took tho 440-yard inter- May 10, Meigs County '"
Uohal TennIs Tour· mediate burdlea In a record home, 5:59 p.m.
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Cleveland 4 M;nnesota 3
Chlcago 7 Washington 3, tst
Chicago 4 Washington 3, 16lnns.
Detroit 6 Kansas City 3, tst
Kansas City 11 Detroit 7, 2nd
Calif. 5 Bait. 4, 1st, 10 Inns.
BaHimore 3 California 0, 2nd
TodaY'• Prebahle Pltcben
Wa!I!Iington (Coleman 1-0) vs.
New York !Pelerson D-1).
Cltveland &lt;Hargan D-1) vs.
Minnesota (C)Iance D-1).
Tuesday'• Games
Callfomla at Detroit
Boston at Chicaso

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teammate John Edwards.
l\llddleporl ~·· baoebaU are 4 p.m. unless other wise not·
Cincinnati Reds Mansger Dave Maloney received a sbot of The Reds hacked up Queen team returns to action today ed):
Bristol was smiling today over cortisone In the shoulder.
with a nine-hit attack which ln· at Racine 8lld entertains tile
April 17 (today) Athens.
"as big a thrill as I've gotten Bristol said he sbould
eluded Vada Pinson's second Pomerey Paotllers Tuesday,
April 18 • Nelsonville.
in baseball." .
ready for the three-game
home run of the season and two The Jackets, 0-% to Soutberii
April 19, at Gallipolis.
He referred to the stellar per· ton series beginning
doubles and a triple by Don mvislon SEOAL play, IDd I·
April 22, at Ft. Frye, 10 a.m.l
formence Sunday of converted The Reds play Los
Pavletich.
z.l overall, are scheduled to go
April 24, at Marietta 2 p.m.
outfielder Mel Queen, who went Tuesd.ay, Wednesday and Thurs- A double by Pavletlch, a trip- to Kyger Creek Thursday.
April 28 • Sf;OAL tourney at !
the route "' an emergency re- day.
le by Tommy Harp•r und Pin·
Pomeroy course, 9 a.m.
placement for ailing Jim Ma- Queen said the win built
son's home run gave the Reds
May 1• at Nelsonville.
Ioney and shut out San Fran- confidence. "l had a
a 3.0 lead off Jelthander Mike
May 2· st Wahama.
cisco 6-0 in a six-hitter night· sesson In winter ball," he
McCormick In the third lnnlug.
May 3• at Jackson (and Wellcap. The Re&lt;is won the opener "but after a few poundings
The Reds got to McCormick
ston).
4-1 on the efforts of Billy Me- epring I began to worry about for tbree more runs in the filth
May 5, at Athens.
Cool, making his first start of myself."
inning on Pavletlch's triple, sin·
May 8• New Lexington.
bis career.
"Now he's got to believe that g!es by Haw• -- · " · son and
May 12 · at Athens.
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blbltlon game here.
Queen walkea , .., , •.•d struck
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It was at Bristol's urging that
out eight, including the side In Middleport • Pomeroy HIgh Umon overwbehned the nlifth
Chicago IHoltzman 0-4) vs. Queen decided to try his hand
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the ninth, becoming the first School golfers have 12 m ore Stales SUnday ,71·3? In the • .
Philadelphia tEUswortb 11-0), at pitching at mid-season last
Cincinnati pitcher to go the playing dates carded by Ccach annual wo'!'en s world bask :
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Nolan Swackllemer run n ing ball champtonshlps. The Amer •
New York (Cardwell D-1) vs. Queen got his chance as a ' aU I' ranCJSCO
Seventh • Inning doubles by
Pittsburgh (Law 0-4), night.
starter Sunday when the team
Tony Perez and Tommy Helms trlct tournament at Jackson ten- tournament.
Tuesday's Games
physician advised Maloney PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
matched a fifth-inning home '
Chicago at Pldladelphla (n)
against pitching after examin- The Pbllsdelphia 76ers,
run by Tito Fuentes in the
New ~ork at Pittsburgh (n)
1ng his right shoulder before tenaetous defens~ held the San first game. The Reds ~:~~~~
Houston al Atlanta 1nl
the first same.
FranciSco Wa.mors to a 29.8 singles by Pinson and
Cincinnati at Los Angeles In)
Maloney said he threw two shootmg percent~ge In coasting Johnson with two walks,
St. Louis at San Francisco
days ago "a11 rt \\'ll~n·t lno~;e _" to a 126-95 v1ctory Sunday, Giant errors and 8 sacrifice
"There's still soreness there," enj~yed a 2-0
in the Helms to score their three
Amerlcaa League Slalldlngs be added. •·t cwi&lt;ln 1 g.-e lOU National Basketball
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By Uolted Press International !per cent, so there wasn't any playoffs today.
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Pittsburgh 6 Chicago 5
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Cinclnnsti 6 San Fran 0, 2nd

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PLEDGES- New pledges of the XI Gamma Mu and Ohio Eta Phi sororitie$ were accepted into the
""'"''• a native of Thurzations at joint ceremonies Sunday above the Martin R estaurant in Wddleport. Left to nght are Betty .II!
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Betty
Deem, and Linda Beegle, XI Gamma Mu pledges, and Marilyn Sevan, Marie O'Donnel, Ann Barnltz,
Ill acbool admlnlstra·
Bonnie Thompson and Carol McCullo ugh, Eta Phi.- Sentinel Photo.
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CLARENCE TB()MPSON
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-Gov. James A. Rbodes pro"
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Charlas Lemley, 18. Pomeroy, breaking ceremonies lor tbo
lly .JAMES B. BLAND
State Agencies Committee wiU
1~. succeedmg B. 121.74 · Hinton !.54 falling · Kawas hospitalized Saturday with first buUdlng of tile Ohio Unl·
UDlled Press International hold an initial hearing Wedn•,.
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. the longest tenure in ~ffice, nawha Fells, 5.43 fallmg: ar-'
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) _ America's Surveyor 3 a ea . n]ury o ow ng a 1g w· "Willi tbo belp of tile bon~
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Only day moming on the time biD.
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lestoa, 19.!10 falling. London .and moon robot sped today toward a lunar landing Wednes- lng lncid~t With Randy Hai . eommlsslon, tile new campus minor bills were expected to be Sen. William Taft, R-l1eveill41
d t f W 11 t , Marmet, on the sill ; Wtnfield, day to scan and scratch by remote control the obscure ley, 17, Mtddleport, al the Md- will e~pand, brlngbig Lancas- brought to a floor vote this land, clalinB it Is necessary 11
~oolgra Thua e 0 e s odn irunning two feet of rollers.
terrain Apollo astronauts mav visit.
die port Elementary School, po- ter Into 11111 partnership with week in !he Ohio Legislature, plug loopholes that will result
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up 5:(() p.m.: Jeflboat down 8:- nation's most amt"tious step yet to pave the way for rescue umt was summon a I attract Industry which wiD raise bill might be squeezed nn· EST the official time.
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r ern (() p.m.: L. Flore up 2·10 a.m : manned landings this dec. !
10:40 p. m. and transported 1 prevlde more Jobs In Fairfield to the · calendar.
The result could be that barl
~ Solvay up 3:45a.m.; Brimstone a~e.
Mlat's underneath.
Lemley to Veterans Memorial County., he added.
The pay bill may be reported can legally remain open' until
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up 4 a.m.; George T. PriCe , Surveyor 3 left eartb 49 min· The first stages of Surveyor Hospital. Lemley was Cited m'
out tonight by the Senste Fi· 3 a.m., instead of S a.m.,
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! down 6 a.m.; Beckjord up 9 a. utes late at 2:05 a.m. lEST) to- 3's mission appeared flawless. to Mayor C. 0. Fisher's Court "'
nance Committee, whi~h Is pon- among other problems.
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day and was following a 237,000 Within 45 minutes after the fi. while Hawley was cited into Unbeaten Marietta
dering some major changes In Sen. Robert stockdale, R-Kent
Kanawha River - Marmet, mile course toward a g e n t I e ery l&gt;lasto!f, the 2-283 · pound Meigs County Juvenile Court.
the measure which was approv. sponsored the salary bill before
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ed by the House.
the Senate Urban and ·Jflghwey
' Dearborn up 12 :40 a.m.; Frank· fof the Ocean of Storms around derl'tlegs, deployed its vital an- ley's condition Is satisfac&lt;ory. Unbeaten Marietta downed · About 45,000 employes would Affairs Committee, wblclutarts
Ilin B. up 3:49 a.m.; Winfield, 8 p.m. Wednesday.
ten!iits and pointed Its glassy
Pomeroy and Middleport in a receive an average 20 per cent hearings Wednesday also.
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iW. H. Shaver, Jr. up 11:55 p.
Tests surf•ce
sol~r panels toward the energy. 20 Die in Ohio
Mlnlmam Depuly PIIJ
1triangular golf match on Satur- increase over the next . two
Alan R Mernll up 1:20 The barren, pock • marked gmng sun.
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I At least 20 persons died ln j day at the Pomeroy Golf years, at a cost of $50 million, The btU sets the ~wn
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. a.m.; Baby Lore down 4:20 a. lunar plain is a potential land- "So far, so good," sa1d Sur· , tra!fic accidents over the weok;Course.
if the blll becomes law.
for a luU-Ume deputy Sheriff at
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M?nday
. m.; H. E. Bowte; up 5: 30 a.m. ing site for the first Apollo veyor Program Manager Ben- end in Ohio. Two deaths by Man~tta beat Pomeroy 15-6 Two btlls were to be voted on $4,200 a year in a countw of llll
THE I of F Class of the Umt- Ohto River - w c• 13, Queen moon explorers and has be•n Jamm Mtlwttsky ,
lire and one by drowning push- and Middleport 13-ll while /~lid· tonight by the Senate, one of to :!000: $4,800 for 20,00!HO,·
ed ldethndiSt , Church will meet City down 3:30 a.m.; Lock 14, scouted twice from above by
ed tile accidental deeth toll to . dle~ort defeated Pomeroy 12-8. them to allow prosecution and OliO; $5,100 for 4ll,OIJ0-70,000; ts.·
Monday, April 17, at UO p.m. OVEC up 3:40p.m.; Frank Our- Lunar Orbiter salellites. Survev123.
1 Meaalist. was Marietta's
Don defense lawyers to examme 520 lor 70,0110-225,000 and f6.600
at lhe church.
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. ant up 6:50 p.m.: Lady Rose- or 3's mission is to make sure
on~TCSSiona
The United Press Jnternation- Burton with a 78.
the court'scharge to the jury for . ~bove 250,000.
A GENERAL auctton consiSt· mary up 8 ~.m.; Luther Herd- it is safe for men.
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al count began at 6 p.m. F r I· Middleport defeated Fort Frye, before closmg arguments. The Cities under 5,0110 would ~e
lng of household goods, baked man up 11 :5• p.m.: A. D. Hay- It will . first' photograph 1 he Iff
day and ended at midnight Sun· Pomeroy and Wahama in a Frl- House was to take actton on required to ~t a $8,0110 ·mm·
saods, crafts will be held Mon- nes, 11 up 5,4{) a m.• Lock 15, surroundmg landscape and th•n ft'
day. The dead mcluded Larry day match @! the Pomeroy club. three bills.
IDIUm for full time mani~Ipal
day, Apnl 17, at the Chester E&gt;press down 2:35 a.m.: Har- unfurl its steel-tipped dirt scoop
D. Greene, Tl , Jackson, killed Middleport golfers carded 444 , The House was to vote Tues- policemen and $8,800 In Cities
grade school under the spon- vey Jordan up 3:55 a.m.; Wesl- to dig ditches up to 18 inches
in a two-car crash, 4 miles east Pomeroy 446, Fort Frye and Wa- d.ay on a bill mnd~lzmg the above that level.
sarsbtp ?f the Chester PTA. The ern d9wn, UO a.m.. ; Lock 17, deep in the moon's · surfll&lt;IO
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of Jackson on State Road 124. hama 571 aggregate scores. slate's laws regulatmg credit The state would pay quarter·
nomm~Ung committee .wIll Nallonal up 8.!0 p.m.' Lillie smash rocks the size of a brick
. A 'd . Six other persons were injured. Medalist was Pomeroy's p a I unwns.
Jy subsidies equal to.!L5 .JII!'1l'!llt
m~e Its ~eport and elecUon of Edward down 12:20 a.m.: Ali· and move larger ones to see WASHINGTON (UPI' - mt
Stor with a 76
Daylight Savings Tlme
of the sum of tho salaries of
officers Will be held. Mr. and quippa up US g,m.; New Mar- - - - - - -- ·
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Mn. I. 0. McCoy, program linsville up 4:50 a.m.: Duncan
shocking laxness,
Answer to ''"1"'' Fullto
1 ings by committees this week in the preceding ti!!Cal year lo
chaii'man, announced that any- Bruce and Edward S. Bosworth
space program, ftve astronauts
would make daylight saving those counties and municjpaJI.
one who could nil! attend bui down and wsiting 7 a.m.; Lock
were summone&lt;i to hlttllfy . toCOMPLETES COURSE
time (DST) the official state ies meeting the minimums.
WWied to donate tlems for the 18, Andrew P. Calhoun down 7: mght m the House .mvest&lt;.sa· J
Warrant Officer Robert E. time establish a minimum sal·
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Will, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ary ior deputy sheriffs and mu
CIRCLE TO MEET
thflll to the school on or before 8:30 . ...~ . . Joh~ J. Ro~e up Aowever e gren.ades hit the!O ed the lives of the Apollo 1
old C Will 124 Kerr St Pom- ni·c,·pal police and a state su~
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supervision course March 31 at partment of Water and Miner· ed Methodist Church will meet
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at Ft. Lee, Va.
The Senate Agriculture and A silent, auction w!U be heliL
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ThUNdl)l, April 20!11, they will cipio up 9:20 p.m.; ORCO down for fear of mmes.
. to the fiery deaths oE three of
ronler tbe !toy~ Arch ~egree. 1:25 a.m.; Katlt!een K. down 4,. :ln the co~irySide terrorists tlleir co-crewmen.
Albcrl G. W~ lfijh Priest, 20 a.m.; Pamela D. up 5:30 a. ktlled 16 VIelnamese
and Rep. John W. Wydler, R-N.
reques~: fll Jl!ll~rJ and &lt;:Om· I m.; Mark M. down 5,45 a.m.; ktdnaped a c'lJldidate in vain Y., a member of the Ho us e
JIII!IIou 10 llleDil'.
Meldahl Locks, Elisha Woods attempts to thwart
vlllase Space Ccmmittee, charged to""--·-'·
down 3:115. p.m.; Phillip Sporn eleclwos.
day that the laxness of Apollo
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down 4:30p.m.; Valvoline down ln Ihe accidental air strikes, program managers to the obviGROUP rr. Of the First Unit- 5:40 p.m.; o. F. Shearer down . U. S. spokesmen said an Fl~ ous danger of a launching pad
' ed PresbylfTIIIII Church In Ml4• 8:05p.m.; J. s. Lewis down 8,_1 Jet Sunday bombed a village for fire was shocking.
dleparj wtU llleel '1\!Mday eve- 50 p.m.; Ravenswood down 1:15 CommunJSl defectors about 4l! Wydler was higfdy critical of
nlng at the .~orne of Mrs. Myron a.m.; llarbara Brent up 3,05 mtles southwest of Saigon. They a report prepared by the NaMiller wltn; 11fro. ~bard Ow. a.m.; Little George up 7 a.m. said l4 persons were killed and tiona! Aeronautics and Space
ens as eo.flO(IM,
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125 InJured. Saturday anolber Administration (NASA) board
THE. FRJEN~LY Circle of '
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FIOO killed 29 Soutb Vieblamese of inquiry and claimed tt was a
' the Trwty Umted Churcll of
soldiers and wounded 70 more "graywash" of the tragedy.
~If! wUJ· llleet T11esthty at 8
in an accidental assault on a "11 failed to flx the responsl' · 'II· Ill. witjl · tiio 1~, Mrs.
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position along the central coast. bility for any of the failures,"
, Elza Gilmore.. Jr.' llpttesses
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IWydler said, and "may raise
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Ithe Warren Commission Report
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"w meet"' reiiJ]M Sl,lSS\J)zl on A FEIWCIOUS STORM SY·
did on eartii."
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Wydler said that with six o!
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and destructive tornadoes
the eight members of the board
Camaro'l lower; wider, heavier ,roomier
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thunderstorms ln the Souih Hiram M. Archer 83 passed of inquiry !rem NASA, their In·' ~·:
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deep Into tlte Northern Mr. and Mrs. William B u c k, heart' type of arrangement with
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today. Louisiana's capi- 1Rutland, where be had be e n s.ubordinates sent out to lnves'
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city fought Oaods.
residing.
Ugate the boss."
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Winds of up to lit miles an Mr. Archer 1o 111ll'Vived by a
You ,., all this a the big 155'-hp Six,
f~~IOtct;iOp.tn at the :J~~~r
wbipped heavy snow in the · daughter, Ella Matheney, Mt.
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deluxe lfMring whHI and extra 1..-ar trim~·
roporled In southwsetern liam Buck.
Mrs. June Lee, Guidance
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., ·'ymHI cover•, whitewall•, bumper guard•, front and
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p.h. wlndJ screamed t!Irough to a.m. Tuesday al Ewing Chapo School, left over the weekend
the two states, where hozard· el with Rev. Melvin Alkire of· lor West Point Academy by an
~el ope.11Jnl, moldln'-1 and_bocly li4e~1rlP'nlb
f';t~== '1'0 INTI!:REft' or ous driving wamings and stock· ficiating. Burial wt1l be ln the Air Force aircraft from \liarMABON AliBA men's warnings were posted.
Dayton Memorial Park ceme- leston with 20 other couneelors
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lery beside bls late wife, Geor- from West Virglllla, Maryland
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gia M. Archer. Friends may call and Kentucky. Eacll COUllle!Or
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sions officer of the U. S. Mill·
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studied In England for the cler- A. DeLong, li4, Rt. 1 Pomeroy,
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aale vehicle. He bad bien cited The Women's AIWUary of the
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Cards, Orioles On Top As Majors Enter Sticond Week~~

By Uidted Prela Jaternallonal fourth. In lletween, he a I.a o runs with two out in tha ninth ter u the world cllamplon BaJ.. City split i doublel!elder, l h e lbown. Pepitone s hit drove
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singled, running his consecutive inning u the Pirat~ mapped timore Orioles beat the CaJHor- Tigers
the llrst 1-3 and l!ome Jake Gibbs, 11ho had
Dasblng IAu Brock has slow- hitting streak to seven before three-game losing l!lreak. Pitts- nia Angets 3-0 In th3 e e c on d the AtiiJetics taklDg the secontl walked and sto~ eecond.
ed to' a trot and the St. Louis Carroll Sembera retired him on burgh pushed across four runs game of a doubleheader.
11·7, and the Cle~and )ndlans Chlcago scored lls WIMing
Cardinals are off to tbe fastest a comebacker in the fifth. He in the ninth off relievers Cal Jtm Frtgost's double with one tripPed the Mlnnesola Twins '- nm in the 16th inning on a oneJtarlln the National League .. .. singled again In the seventh, Koonce, John Upham, the loser, out ln the ninth inning ruined 3.
oot bases-loaded walk to Jerry
The Uthe, 17D • pound o u I· however, a,nd scored a run in and Joe Nlekro to hand the no-bit bid ol Barber, whose The Oriole fWlS came on a Adair from laser Darol Kllowles.
fielder socked two circuits for St. Luuis' t!Iree-run oulborst Juan Pi•arro bls first will in a career bas been threatened by single by CUrt Ble(ary ·In I b e
the second time in as many which wroppecl up the victory. Pirate uniform.
tendonitis of the left arm. Bar- second, a double by LarrY
d.ays Sunday 011d also collected Orlando Cepeda also homerod AUanta routed Don Drysdale ber, In fact, rejoined the Or· Haney In the fourth !ind Frank
two other hits to pace the Cards for the Cards In the sixth to with a lour-run sixth inning and toles only three days ago alter &amp;binson's single in tbe nintb.
to an !1-8 siugfest victory over break a 7-7 deadlock and &amp;g- Denny Lemaster and Phil Nl.. originally being sent to Rocb... Fregosl also was the spoiler lor
the Houston Asiros.
er Maris drove In three r u n ·S kro throWed the IJediero, who ter of the International League Baltimore ln the opener, driv·
The Cincinnati Reds moved with a single and sacrifice fly. lost t be i r fourth successive before tbe season started.
ing home Don Wallace with a
Into undisputed possession of
Veterau Larry Jackson BJlUll game of the year. Joe 'l'orre's New York and l!oaton atretch- single for the winning run In tbe
second place with a 4-1, 11-0 dou- a live • bitter to beat the Meta double scored Henry A11 ron ed it out the furthest before the loth after Jose Cardenal and
bleheader sweep over the Gl· for the 16tb thne In as many with I he decisive run In I he Yankees won 7-6 In 18 Innings, Don Mincher had bit bact • toants, the Phlllles flattened the declsione. RiclUe Allen provided sixth as Drysdale was tagged although Washington and Cl!t- beck homers with two out 1n tho
Mets· 2-0, the Pirates rallied to ell .tile offensive punch with a with his lint! loss.
cago drew the prize lor t b e .
the Cubs 6-5 and the Braves Ut.anlc two • run homer In the Fortunately lor Steve Barber. most effort e~pended. The Wb.lte mnth to tie the acore.
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Sox squeezed out a 4-3 verdict A two-out single by Joe Peplother NL games.
Phillies ooUeeted ·of! three New The bard-balling lefthander In 16 inlllngs after they h a d tone, his fourtb safety of I h e
Brock led off the first with a York hurlers.
was pat on trial Sund.ay, rteking beaten the Senators 7-3 In the game, broke up the five • hour
first-pitch homer off former Matty Aiou, the league's de- his career on tbe verdict, and opener of a doubleheader.
and 50-minute marathon at New
roommate Mike Cuellar a n d fending batting champion, trip- earned a fast acquittal by com- In other American L e a g u e York in which 39 players were
repeated the solo effort in the led home the tying and winning ing within two Gilts of a no-bit- pmee, Detroit and Kansas used and 511 pitches w e r e I

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He is married to the former
Prfor to becoming Local Su- Joan Landrum of Jackson, a
perintendent in the Nortii Gal- graduate of the Holzer Hospital
lia District, Thompson served School of Nursing, now an ele-.
as superintendent of schools at mentary te!lcher at Rio Grande.
Middleport one year. Before They have two cilildren, Michthat be was principal at Kyger ae: and Susan.
Creek lfigb School, t957-6ii.
The Gallia county s c h o o 1
At Middleport he had a lead- board Saturday also granted
ing role in assisting the public Mrs. Pauline A. Rife a new 2 yr.
mformation campaign that re-- contract as Elementary Supersuited in the Meigs Local con- visor in the Gallia Ccunty Lnsolidation.
cal School System.
His first teaching assignment Attending .Saturday's meeting
was at Gallia Academy H i g h were board members : Henry
school, where he coached foot- Skidmore, Truman R. Sheets,
Merrill Bunce and Tau!by Owens. C. Arthur Evans was ~I
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Clarence E. Tbompson,
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Sharman said defense made the cur - Auto Insurance
difference in the 76ers raul.
bears the financial bur·
"We had a lot of good oIfense, den. See us soon!
ATIIENS, Ohio (UPI) - Six but unquestionably the key to
relay and six field records were the victory was we probably
set Saturday in the eighth an- played our best lefense o! the
nual Ohio University Relays.
year," Hannum aaid.
Four.hundred-511 athletes from Sharman agreed. "It's about li"iiiiiiii
19 schools competed in the meet, as fine a defense as we've run
which was dominated by host up against all year. They were
Ohio University with six wins. very tough and aggressive
Kent State University won throughout the entire game."
four eventa end Toledo and The Warriors hit a woeful 38
Kentucky State had three vic· of 129 as the 78ers
tories apiece.
defensive pressure
Kentucky State was beaded the game
by double winner Clarence Ra~y,-......:::___ _ _ _ _ _ _.11
who took the JIJO.yard dasb In a
record 9.3 seconds and the 220yard d.ash in a record 2.09 secends. Ray actually tied in the
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JAPANESE WIN
Ohio University. But the judges
ST&lt;icKHOLM (UPI) ..Japan decided the Kentucky runner lollddleporllfigh School tracl&lt;·ll
woo the world table tennis was firsL
sters travel to Logan Wedneso
champ!ODBhips Sund.ay when the Taylor won the 440-yard dash dey lor a 4:30 p.m. twn-w a
men captured the Swaythllng In a record 441.7 seconds and tussle witb the Chiefs.
Cup with a 5-3 victory over teammate Dennis Larabee capo Coach Jim Hazleton lWI
Nortli Korta and the women tured the bammer throw witb a following other meets 11Ch&lt;ed11~·11
blanked Russia 3-0 to win the recerd 156 feet, 8 Inches.
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Another double winner wa• April 22, Ttme..sentiuel
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• Spacofor lotsol!lmMfaod
TENNIS TOURNEY
took the triple jump In a record April 24, Jackson, borne, 4:311
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PAI..i!:RMO, Italy (UP!) - 441 feet, 9 !Debes and was also p.m•.
• Spacolor \2pLCIIIDnf,
Lesley Turner of Australia first in the long jump.
April 28, Galllpolis, away, 4
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defeated Kathleen Harter of Sam Balr of Kent 'State won p.m.
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to win the singles while Ed. Moss of Kentucky venswaod, l!ome, 4;30 p.om·e~·ays,,
onihjp of the SlclUan State took tho 440-yard inter- May 10, Meigs County '"
Uohal TennIs Tour· mediate burdlea In a record home, 5:59 p.m.
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Washington
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Boston
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Minnesota !Chance 0-1).
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Cleveland 4 M;nnesota 3
Chlcago 7 Washington 3, tst
Chicago 4 Washington 3, 16lnns.
Detroit 6 Kansas City 3, tst
Kansas City 11 Detroit 7, 2nd
Calif. 5 Bait. 4, 1st, 10 Inns.
BaHimore 3 California 0, 2nd
TodaY'• Prebahle Pltcben
Wa!I!Iington (Coleman 1-0) vs.
New York !Pelerson D-1).
Cltveland &lt;Hargan D-1) vs.
Minnesota (C)Iance D-1).
Tuesday'• Games
Callfomla at Detroit
Boston at Chicaso

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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP! )- sense in going out there."
teammate John Edwards.
l\llddleporl ~·· baoebaU are 4 p.m. unless other wise not·
Cincinnati Reds Mansger Dave Maloney received a sbot of The Reds hacked up Queen team returns to action today ed):
Bristol was smiling today over cortisone In the shoulder.
with a nine-hit attack which ln· at Racine 8lld entertains tile
April 17 (today) Athens.
"as big a thrill as I've gotten Bristol said he sbould
eluded Vada Pinson's second Pomerey Paotllers Tuesday,
April 18 • Nelsonville.
in baseball." .
ready for the three-game
home run of the season and two The Jackets, 0-% to Soutberii
April 19, at Gallipolis.
He referred to the stellar per· ton series beginning
doubles and a triple by Don mvislon SEOAL play, IDd I·
April 22, at Ft. Frye, 10 a.m.l
formence Sunday of converted The Reds play Los
Pavletich.
z.l overall, are scheduled to go
April 24, at Marietta 2 p.m.
outfielder Mel Queen, who went Tuesd.ay, Wednesday and Thurs- A double by Pavletlch, a trip- to Kyger Creek Thursday.
April 28 • Sf;OAL tourney at !
the route "' an emergency re- day.
le by Tommy Harp•r und Pin·
Pomeroy course, 9 a.m.
placement for ailing Jim Ma- Queen said the win built
son's home run gave the Reds
May 1• at Nelsonville.
Ioney and shut out San Fran- confidence. "l had a
a 3.0 lead off Jelthander Mike
May 2· st Wahama.
cisco 6-0 in a six-hitter night· sesson In winter ball," he
McCormick In the third lnnlug.
May 3• at Jackson (and Wellcap. The Re&lt;is won the opener "but after a few poundings
The Reds got to McCormick
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4-1 on the efforts of Billy Me- epring I began to worry about for tbree more runs in the filth
May 5, at Athens.
Cool, making his first start of myself."
inning on Pavletlch's triple, sin·
May 8• New Lexington.
bis career.
"Now he's got to believe that g!es by Haw• -- · " · son and
May 12 · at Athens.
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.Today they play a night ex- he can get anyone out," said a double by Pete Rose. lllltlll
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blbltlon game here.
Queen walkea , .., , •.•d struck
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jWon-IAsl 111 Pareotlleses) ,
It was at Bristol's urging that
out eight, including the side In Middleport • Pomeroy HIgh Umon overwbehned the nlifth
Chicago IHoltzman 0-4) vs. Queen decided to try his hand
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the ninth, becoming the first School golfers have 12 m ore Stales SUnday ,71·3? In the • .
Philadelphia tEUswortb 11-0), at pitching at mid-season last
Cincinnati pitcher to go the playing dates carded by Ccach annual wo'!'en s world bask :
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Nolan Swackllemer run n ing ball champtonshlps. The Amer •
New York (Cardwell D-1) vs. Queen got his chance as a ' aU I' ranCJSCO
Seventh • Inning doubles by
Pittsburgh (Law 0-4), night.
starter Sunday when the team
Tony Perez and Tommy Helms trlct tournament at Jackson ten- tournament.
Tuesday's Games
physician advised Maloney PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
matched a fifth-inning home '
Chicago at Pldladelphla (n)
against pitching after examin- The Pbllsdelphia 76ers,
run by Tito Fuentes in the
New ~ork at Pittsburgh (n)
1ng his right shoulder before tenaetous defens~ held the San first game. The Reds ~:~~~~
Houston al Atlanta 1nl
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FranciSco Wa.mors to a 29.8 singles by Pinson and
Cincinnati at Los Angeles In)
Maloney said he threw two shootmg percent~ge In coasting Johnson with two walks,
St. Louis at San Francisco
days ago "a11 rt \\'ll~n·t lno~;e _" to a 126-95 v1ctory Sunday, Giant errors and 8 sacrifice
"There's still soreness there," enj~yed a 2-0
in the Helms to score their three
Amerlcaa League Slalldlngs be added. •·t cwi&lt;ln 1 g.-e lOU National Basketball
The Reds defeated the Astrosl
By Uolted Press International !per cent, so there wasn't any playoffs today.
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Baltimore
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Pittsburgh 6 Chicago 5
Atlanta 4 Los Angeles I
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PLEDGES- New pledges of the XI Gamma Mu and Ohio Eta Phi sororitie$ were accepted into the
""'"''• a native of Thurzations at joint ceremonies Sunday above the Martin R estaurant in Wddleport. Left to nght are Betty .II!
la..~•ollrlni Jaly 31 after
Betty
Deem, and Linda Beegle, XI Gamma Mu pledges, and Marilyn Sevan, Marie O'Donnel, Ann Barnltz,
Ill acbool admlnlstra·
Bonnie Thompson and Carol McCullo ugh, Eta Phi.- Sentinel Photo.
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CLARENCE TB()MPSON
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-Gov. James A. Rbodes pro"
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Charlas Lemley, 18. Pomeroy, breaking ceremonies lor tbo
lly .JAMES B. BLAND
State Agencies Committee wiU
1~. succeedmg B. 121.74 · Hinton !.54 falling · Kawas hospitalized Saturday with first buUdlng of tile Ohio Unl·
UDlled Press International hold an initial hearing Wedn•,.
Jones qf Thurman who
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. the longest tenure in ~ffice, nawha Fells, 5.43 fallmg: ar-'
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) _ America's Surveyor 3 a ea . n]ury o ow ng a 1g w· "Willi tbo belp of tile bon~
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Only day moming on the time biD.
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lestoa, 19.!10 falling. London .and moon robot sped today toward a lunar landing Wednes- lng lncid~t With Randy Hai . eommlsslon, tile new campus minor bills were expected to be Sen. William Taft, R-l1eveill41
d t f W 11 t , Marmet, on the sill ; Wtnfield, day to scan and scratch by remote control the obscure ley, 17, Mtddleport, al the Md- will e~pand, brlngbig Lancas- brought to a floor vote this land, clalinB it Is necessary 11
~oolgra Thua e 0 e s odn irunning two feet of rollers.
terrain Apollo astronauts mav visit.
die port Elementary School, po- ter Into 11111 partnership with week in !he Ohio Legislature, plug loopholes that will result
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the state's grewtii," Rhodes alth oug h 'there was a po551'bil· when the state g0 es on n""'
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years ~is B~chelo~ 0 ~~i~ Gallipolis Locks- S.M. Jenks power shovel, the t)lree-Jegged spacecraft ranks as the The Middleport ~mer~nc~j suid. "Higber education will ity the state employes pay ·April 30. State statutes make
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up 5:(() p.m.: Jeflboat down 8:- nation's most amt"tious step yet to pave the way for rescue umt was summon a I attract Industry which wiD raise bill might be squeezed nn· EST the official time.
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r ern (() p.m.: L. Flore up 2·10 a.m : manned landings this dec. !
10:40 p. m. and transported 1 prevlde more Jobs In Fairfield to the · calendar.
The result could be that barl
~ Solvay up 3:45a.m.; Brimstone a~e.
Mlat's underneath.
Lemley to Veterans Memorial County., he added.
The pay bill may be reported can legally remain open' until
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up 4 a.m.; George T. PriCe , Surveyor 3 left eartb 49 min· The first stages of Surveyor Hospital. Lemley was Cited m'
out tonight by the Senste Fi· 3 a.m., instead of S a.m.,
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! down 6 a.m.; Beckjord up 9 a. utes late at 2:05 a.m. lEST) to- 3's mission appeared flawless. to Mayor C. 0. Fisher's Court "'
nance Committee, whi~h Is pon- among other problems.
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day and was following a 237,000 Within 45 minutes after the fi. while Hawley was cited into Unbeaten Marietta
dering some major changes In Sen. Robert stockdale, R-Kent
Kanawha River - Marmet, mile course toward a g e n t I e ery l&gt;lasto!f, the 2-283 · pound Meigs County Juvenile Court.
the measure which was approv. sponsored the salary bill before
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Mary Jan up 5:45 p.m.: F o r t Ilanding on the eastern portion spacecraft had unfolded its IPI· Hospital officials reported Lem· Wins Tri-Match
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the Senate Urban and ·Jflghwey
' Dearborn up 12 :40 a.m.; Frank· fof the Ocean of Storms around derl'tlegs, deployed its vital an- ley's condition Is satisfac&lt;ory. Unbeaten Marietta downed · About 45,000 employes would Affairs Committee, wblclutarts
Ilin B. up 3:49 a.m.; Winfield, 8 p.m. Wednesday.
ten!iits and pointed Its glassy
Pomeroy and Middleport in a receive an average 20 per cent hearings Wednesday also.
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iW. H. Shaver, Jr. up 11:55 p.
Tests surf•ce
sol~r panels toward the energy. 20 Die in Ohio
Mlnlmam Depuly PIIJ
1triangular golf match on Satur- increase over the next . two
Alan R Mernll up 1:20 The barren, pock • marked gmng sun.
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I At least 20 persons died ln j day at the Pomeroy Golf years, at a cost of $50 million, The btU sets the ~wn
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. a.m.; Baby Lore down 4:20 a. lunar plain is a potential land- "So far, so good," sa1d Sur· , tra!fic accidents over the weok;Course.
if the blll becomes law.
for a luU-Ume deputy Sheriff at
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M?nday
. m.; H. E. Bowte; up 5: 30 a.m. ing site for the first Apollo veyor Program Manager Ben- end in Ohio. Two deaths by Man~tta beat Pomeroy 15-6 Two btlls were to be voted on $4,200 a year in a countw of llll
THE I of F Class of the Umt- Ohto River - w c• 13, Queen moon explorers and has be•n Jamm Mtlwttsky ,
lire and one by drowning push- and Middleport 13-ll while /~lid· tonight by the Senate, one of to :!000: $4,800 for 20,00!HO,·
ed ldethndiSt , Church will meet City down 3:30 a.m.; Lock 14, scouted twice from above by
ed tile accidental deeth toll to . dle~ort defeated Pomeroy 12-8. them to allow prosecution and OliO; $5,100 for 4ll,OIJ0-70,000; ts.·
Monday, April 17, at UO p.m. OVEC up 3:40p.m.; Frank Our- Lunar Orbiter salellites. Survev123.
1 Meaalist. was Marietta's
Don defense lawyers to examme 520 lor 70,0110-225,000 and f6.600
at lhe church.
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. ant up 6:50 p.m.: Lady Rose- or 3's mission is to make sure
on~TCSSiona
The United Press Jnternation- Burton with a 78.
the court'scharge to the jury for . ~bove 250,000.
A GENERAL auctton consiSt· mary up 8 ~.m.; Luther Herd- it is safe for men.
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al count began at 6 p.m. F r I· Middleport defeated Fort Frye, before closmg arguments. The Cities under 5,0110 would ~e
lng of household goods, baked man up 11 :5• p.m.: A. D. Hay- It will . first' photograph 1 he Iff
day and ended at midnight Sun· Pomeroy and Wahama in a Frl- House was to take actton on required to ~t a $8,0110 ·mm·
saods, crafts will be held Mon- nes, 11 up 5,4{) a m.• Lock 15, surroundmg landscape and th•n ft'
day. The dead mcluded Larry day match @! the Pomeroy club. three bills.
IDIUm for full time mani~Ipal
day, Apnl 17, at the Chester E&gt;press down 2:35 a.m.: Har- unfurl its steel-tipped dirt scoop
D. Greene, Tl , Jackson, killed Middleport golfers carded 444 , The House was to vote Tues- policemen and $8,800 In Cities
grade school under the spon- vey Jordan up 3:55 a.m.; Wesl- to dig ditches up to 18 inches
in a two-car crash, 4 miles east Pomeroy 446, Fort Frye and Wa- d.ay on a bill mnd~lzmg the above that level.
sarsbtp ?f the Chester PTA. The ern d9wn, UO a.m.. ; Lock 17, deep in the moon's · surfll&lt;IO
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of Jackson on State Road 124. hama 571 aggregate scores. slate's laws regulatmg credit The state would pay quarter·
nomm~Ung committee .wIll Nallonal up 8.!0 p.m.' Lillie smash rocks the size of a brick
. A 'd . Six other persons were injured. Medalist was Pomeroy's p a I unwns.
Jy subsidies equal to.!L5 .JII!'1l'!llt
m~e Its ~eport and elecUon of Edward down 12:20 a.m.: Ali· and move larger ones to see WASHINGTON (UPI' - mt
Stor with a 76
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of the sum of tho salaries of
officers Will be held. Mr. and quippa up US g,m.; New Mar- - - - - - -- ·
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Mn. I. 0. McCoy, program linsville up 4:50 a.m.: Duncan
shocking laxness,
Answer to ''"1"'' Fullto
1 ings by committees this week in the preceding ti!!Cal year lo
chaii'man, announced that any- Bruce and Edward S. Bosworth
space program, ftve astronauts
would make daylight saving those counties and municjpaJI.
one who could nil! attend bui down and wsiting 7 a.m.; Lock
were summone&lt;i to hlttllfy . toCOMPLETES COURSE
time (DST) the official state ies meeting the minimums.
WWied to donate tlems for the 18, Andrew P. Calhoun down 7: mght m the House .mvest&lt;.sa· J
Warrant Officer Robert E. time establish a minimum sal·
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Will, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ary ior deputy sheriffs and mu
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thflll to the school on or before 8:30 . ...~ . . Joh~ J. Ro~e up Aowever e gren.ades hit the!O ed the lives of the Apollo 1
old C Will 124 Kerr St Pom- ni·c,·pal police and a state su~
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supervision course March 31 at partment of Water and Miner· ed Methodist Church will meet
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The Senate Agriculture and A silent, auction w!U be heliL
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ThUNdl)l, April 20!11, they will cipio up 9:20 p.m.; ORCO down for fear of mmes.
. to the fiery deaths oE three of
ronler tbe !toy~ Arch ~egree. 1:25 a.m.; Katlt!een K. down 4,. :ln the co~irySide terrorists tlleir co-crewmen.
Albcrl G. W~ lfijh Priest, 20 a.m.; Pamela D. up 5:30 a. ktlled 16 VIelnamese
and Rep. John W. Wydler, R-N.
reques~: fll Jl!ll~rJ and &lt;:Om· I m.; Mark M. down 5,45 a.m.; ktdnaped a c'lJldidate in vain Y., a member of the Ho us e
JIII!IIou 10 llleDil'.
Meldahl Locks, Elisha Woods attempts to thwart
vlllase Space Ccmmittee, charged to""--·-'·
down 3:115. p.m.; Phillip Sporn eleclwos.
day that the laxness of Apollo
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down 4:30p.m.; Valvoline down ln Ihe accidental air strikes, program managers to the obviGROUP rr. Of the First Unit- 5:40 p.m.; o. F. Shearer down . U. S. spokesmen said an Fl~ ous danger of a launching pad
' ed PresbylfTIIIII Church In Ml4• 8:05p.m.; J. s. Lewis down 8,_1 Jet Sunday bombed a village for fire was shocking.
dleparj wtU llleel '1\!Mday eve- 50 p.m.; Ravenswood down 1:15 CommunJSl defectors about 4l! Wydler was higfdy critical of
nlng at the .~orne of Mrs. Myron a.m.; llarbara Brent up 3,05 mtles southwest of Saigon. They a report prepared by the NaMiller wltn; 11fro. ~bard Ow. a.m.; Little George up 7 a.m. said l4 persons were killed and tiona! Aeronautics and Space
ens as eo.flO(IM,
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125 InJured. Saturday anolber Administration (NASA) board
THE. FRJEN~LY Circle of '
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FIOO killed 29 Soutb Vieblamese of inquiry and claimed tt was a
' the Trwty Umted Churcll of
soldiers and wounded 70 more "graywash" of the tragedy.
~If! wUJ· llleet T11esthty at 8
in an accidental assault on a "11 failed to flx the responsl' · 'II· Ill. witjl · tiio 1~, Mrs.
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position along the central coast. bility for any of the failures,"
, Elza Gilmore.. Jr.' llpttesses
(Continued from Pagj! I)
IWydler said, and "may raise
• , will btl Mrs., llay MiUier and ' illlCI'!I.
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more questions in space thao
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Ithe Warren Commission Report
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Ga11er
on the Kennedy assassination
"w meet"' reiiJ]M Sl,lSS\J)zl on A FEIWCIOUS STORM SY·
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Wydler said that with six o!
sc-I.
and destructive tornadoes
the eight members of the board
Camaro'l lower; wider, heavier ,roomier
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thunderstorms ln the Souih Hiram M. Archer 83 passed of inquiry !rem NASA, their In·' ~·:
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deep Into tlte Northern Mr. and Mrs. William B u c k, heart' type of arrangement with
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today. Louisiana's capi- 1Rutland, where be had be e n s.ubordinates sent out to lnves'
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city fought Oaods.
residing.
Ugate the boss."
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Winds of up to lit miles an Mr. Archer 1o 111ll'Vived by a
You ,., all this a the big 155'-hp Six,
f~~IOtct;iOp.tn at the :J~~~r
wbipped heavy snow in the · daughter, Ella Matheney, Mt.
GOES TO WEST POINT
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deluxe lfMring whHI and extra 1..-ar trim~·
roporled In southwsetern liam Buck.
Mrs. June Lee, Guidance
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., ·'ymHI cover•, whitewall•, bumper guard•, front and
M
p.h. wlndJ screamed t!Irough to a.m. Tuesday al Ewing Chapo School, left over the weekend
the two states, where hozard· el with Rev. Melvin Alkire of· lor West Point Academy by an
~el ope.11Jnl, moldln'-1 and_bocly li4e~1rlP'nlb
f';t~== '1'0 INTI!:REft' or ous driving wamings and stock· ficiating. Burial wt1l be ln the Air Force aircraft from \liarMABON AliBA men's warnings were posted.
Dayton Memorial Park ceme- leston with 20 other couneelors
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lery beside bls late wife, Geor- from West Virglllla, Maryland
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gia M. Archer. Friends may call and Kentucky. Eacll COUllle!Or
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AtiXILW\Y TO MEET
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p.m. in the hoapltal cafeteria.
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Cards, Orioles On Top As Majors Enter Sticond Week~~

By Uidted Prela Jaternallonal fourth. In lletween, he a I.a o runs with two out in tha ninth ter u the world cllamplon BaJ.. City split i doublel!elder, l h e lbown. Pepitone s hit drove
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singled, running his consecutive inning u the Pirat~ mapped timore Orioles beat the CaJHor- Tigers
the llrst 1-3 and l!ome Jake Gibbs, 11ho had
Dasblng IAu Brock has slow- hitting streak to seven before three-game losing l!lreak. Pitts- nia Angets 3-0 In th3 e e c on d the AtiiJetics taklDg the secontl walked and sto~ eecond.
ed to' a trot and the St. Louis Carroll Sembera retired him on burgh pushed across four runs game of a doubleheader.
11·7, and the Cle~and )ndlans Chlcago scored lls WIMing
Cardinals are off to tbe fastest a comebacker in the fifth. He in the ninth off relievers Cal Jtm Frtgost's double with one tripPed the Mlnnesola Twins '- nm in the 16th inning on a oneJtarlln the National League .. .. singled again In the seventh, Koonce, John Upham, the loser, out ln the ninth inning ruined 3.
oot bases-loaded walk to Jerry
The Uthe, 17D • pound o u I· however, a,nd scored a run in and Joe Nlekro to hand the no-bit bid ol Barber, whose The Oriole fWlS came on a Adair from laser Darol Kllowles.
fielder socked two circuits for St. Luuis' t!Iree-run oulborst Juan Pi•arro bls first will in a career bas been threatened by single by CUrt Ble(ary ·In I b e
the second time in as many which wroppecl up the victory. Pirate uniform.
tendonitis of the left arm. Bar- second, a double by LarrY
d.ays Sunday 011d also collected Orlando Cepeda also homerod AUanta routed Don Drysdale ber, In fact, rejoined the Or· Haney In the fourth !ind Frank
two other hits to pace the Cards for the Cards In the sixth to with a lour-run sixth inning and toles only three days ago alter &amp;binson's single in tbe nintb.
to an !1-8 siugfest victory over break a 7-7 deadlock and &amp;g- Denny Lemaster and Phil Nl.. originally being sent to Rocb... Fregosl also was the spoiler lor
the Houston Asiros.
er Maris drove In three r u n ·S kro throWed the IJediero, who ter of the International League Baltimore ln the opener, driv·
The Cincinnati Reds moved with a single and sacrifice fly. lost t be i r fourth successive before tbe season started.
ing home Don Wallace with a
Into undisputed possession of
Veterau Larry Jackson BJlUll game of the year. Joe 'l'orre's New York and l!oaton atretch- single for the winning run In tbe
second place with a 4-1, 11-0 dou- a live • bitter to beat the Meta double scored Henry A11 ron ed it out the furthest before the loth after Jose Cardenal and
bleheader sweep over the Gl· for the 16tb thne In as many with I he decisive run In I he Yankees won 7-6 In 18 Innings, Don Mincher had bit bact • toants, the Phlllles flattened the declsione. RiclUe Allen provided sixth as Drysdale was tagged although Washington and Cl!t- beck homers with two out 1n tho
Mets· 2-0, the Pirates rallied to ell .tile offensive punch with a with his lint! loss.
cago drew the prize lor t b e .
the Cubs 6-5 and the Braves Ut.anlc two • run homer In the Fortunately lor Steve Barber. most effort e~pended. The Wb.lte mnth to tie the acore.
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the IJediers H In ruth, one ol only four bits the be's a practical man.
Sox squeezed out a 4-3 verdict A two-out single by Joe Peplother NL games.
Phillies ooUeeted ·of! three New The bard-balling lefthander In 16 inlllngs after they h a d tone, his fourtb safety of I h e
Brock led off the first with a York hurlers.
was pat on trial Sund.ay, rteking beaten the Senators 7-3 In the game, broke up the five • hour
first-pitch homer off former Matty Aiou, the league's de- his career on tbe verdict, and opener of a doubleheader.
and 50-minute marathon at New
roommate Mike Cuellar a n d fending batting champion, trip- earned a fast acquittal by com- In other American L e a g u e York in which 39 players were
repeated the solo effort in the led home the tying and winning ing within two Gilts of a no-bit- pmee, Detroit and Kansas used and 511 pitches w e r e I

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·University In 194t and his Mas-/ball from 11153-57, unW he reter's Degree from Miami Unl· signed to go to Kyger Creek.
versjl)'.
He is married to the former
Prfor to becoming Local Su- Joan Landrum of Jackson, a
perintendent in the Nortii Gal- graduate of the Holzer Hospital
lia District, Thompson served School of Nursing, now an ele-.
as superintendent of schools at mentary te!lcher at Rio Grande.
Middleport one year. Before They have two cilildren, Michthat be was principal at Kyger ae: and Susan.
Creek lfigb School, t957-6ii.
The Gallia county s c h o o 1
At Middleport he had a lead- board Saturday also granted
ing role in assisting the public Mrs. Pauline A. Rife a new 2 yr.
mformation campaign that re-- contract as Elementary Supersuited in the Meigs Local con- visor in the Gallia Ccunty Lnsolidation.
cal School System.
His first teaching assignment Attending .Saturday's meeting
was at Gallia Academy H i g h were board members : Henry
school, where he coached foot- Skidmore, Truman R. Sheets,
Merrill Bunce and Tau!by Owens. C. Arthur Evans was ~I
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County Board of
Saturday afternoon
Clarence E. Tbompson,
123 Kineon Dr., a two. contract as Gallia County

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GRAIN REPORT

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Hospital News

Property
Transfers

COLUMBUS (UP!) - C8sb
grain nominal 15~ cents New
York; Wheat: No. 2 aoft red
1.64; No. 2 aolt white 1.63"&gt;,
Corn: No. 2 yellow 1.33\0. Oats:
By Mn. J. E. ful~
No. 2 10ft whit e7810; 35 II&gt;!. . .
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Mrs. Ina Sams of Newark re- Soybeans; No. I yellow 2.88, IS
~:~:~n~'.:.i. ~
spent a weekend with per cent.
N, Wh Ue, Grover c. Wblte, Jr. 1
mother, Mrs. G. B. RadeElsie Whlte, Thelma Eddy, Leo
On Saturday, they were In Mrs. Effle Hoosier.
W. Ed(ij&gt;, Mae Jones, Claykm '
aHI!icothe where the latter Mrs. Dolt Slrons waa taken Jones, Donna Jean Baker, Paul '
her doctor. Mrs. Bar- by ambulance Saturday to the R. ~ to Woodrow Fortney, '
Radekln and cbildren of borne of her daughter, Mrs. Virginia Fortney, 86.40 &amp;a"OS, ;
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McArth11r were Sat11rday night Frank Talbert In South Caro- Chester.
and Sunday visitors at the Rad. Una.
Dale Harrleon, Marlene Harekln home.
rison to State of Ohio, 1.22 acre,
Mrs. Nellie Long of Wilkes- Word baa been received by I Bedford.
ville is caring for Mrs. J. E. IMr. and Mrs. G. A. Radekln Dale Harrison, Marlene HarRadekin.
Ithat their son, Arlin, whO has 1 rieon to State of Ohio, .65 acre,
Bobo and Loll'ther !ami- been stationed at Fort Dix, N. ' Bedford.
H1hol• enjoyed the weekend at J., will be sent to Germany af.
Dale Harrison Marlene liarfarm home here.
ter a nine day furlouglt
rleon to State ~~ Ohio, Ea,..
Joey Nelson entertained
edf d
grouo of friends
a 1 Mr. Tom Wooten Is a patient ment, B or .
cently at the hat a par7 ~e- 1 in Mercy Hospital, Columbus.
William McKinley Boyd, Ro!0
grandmother M omi:r
Is I Mr. Dooald Wooten Is hospl~ ella May Boyd to Fredenck C.
son.
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rna Nel· allzed at thia writing.
Boyd, Lot, Pomeroy.

Society Notes

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~decl BubiUtutt senate
lotnt Resolution No. 12)

JOINT RJ:SOLUTrON

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Slo.a I e1 Arllcl• 11 IIIU!.
..o:bon• 1, 2, l. 4. 6, &amp;. '· t. I, IUI4I. II
ot Artlelto XI of lh• Coull!Wioa
., 11M State oi Oblo ••10 proYlM tor
• pPCir IIonm•nt of ....,. 8 GUM of
BepreMnt•tlve• a.ad. 11 •zu.te llDd
lo repeal -.cJioa I of Artie'- 11,
. .d lledlona I. 2. I. 4, B. I, Ia. 7,
I. I, 10, and II of Arllcle XJ of
lbe Cmut ll utloa of 1hll &amp;tale of
Oblo.
Be 1t n .sfllved by the General
A!-l'lembh ,,r tile :;;t ~~~ ot Ohio,
t:b.re&lt;&gt;-·filths ul th• mPmbe!'l eltc t.ed
to each huuse con~urriflg therein
that a ¥p ~c tal elet:Uon it; herebi
ea.lled to be held on the fl l'llt Tneaday after 1hc fir.:~t Mundav tn May
1967, at whl l h electwn " prnp051 uori
to am• nd ~I'C11o n 3 of Arttclt&gt; u ll!ld
to enact new section ~ of Arll cle li
11nd enact new seetrons 1 2 J 4 :1
I, 'l. 8, li, aud 10 or Article Xt' of
tbe- Con.titl tutt on of Ohw .11.1 In thil
lofnt Re.oltilton eontalnlld lhall be
Rlbmitted to the electon of the
.a:ate for the1r approVll or reJection
0D 1 aeparate blllJO[ Without PJ.rtJ'
.s.iiJUition al an! kind S.ll!d proPDted Mlendmen ahall be publlahed onee • week for ave CODteOUweeki ~inl IUeh election
11tt 11t least one newspaper In eaob
IDUnty' ot the lt.lte where a ntwlflo
~ ll pulllahed. It • majority
Of thlr electon votin1 on tbt ume
tbaU adopt lltd Amendment, it llhall
beemne a part ot the c onatituUon
At audl apecit.l elect.! on all o1. the
DOilbzg plac• of the nate Call be
Qpen In the ume lllltnner •• when
a qtlMtion or 1uue 18 IUbmitted to
~~leeton throUChout the enUre IbM
a\ a pnen.l election in an:r yeu,
"J' llf when • Ntewtde prlmarJ
.aeetl.on ia held befort the re(Uiar
Illite eleetlon in even nturtberld
J'Nrl, So fa r u applicable, the eltc·
lion procedure, duUe:t~ of election
OI'Hdall, voter quaUftcaUon and rtf•
llb'ation, form ot the ballot, counlta.c. certify111J'1. tr•nlmlttlnr and
oanvaasing of tn• vote Ule ot votinland tab ulaUnf aqttipment. ri(bt
to vote by •blentee ballot, proeadure for teeount1n1, and _peraltJ
IJ'Ovlalons purauanf to Ctuaptet'll
IIMil., 3503 .. 3105, 35011.. 350'1., 3001.,
!'!1., 3$13., 351!5, an_, 3699. of tha
-villed Code lhall be the same •
When a que~Uon or isrue 1a •ubmltW to electors tlutughQut the en·
tiN .tate at • llflneral elect.Jon kl
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Se:r:t of tRid propoaaj amendment
~ws:
AI.TICLI n
lleetlon 2. RepraentaUv• QD
. . elected biennially by th1 eleaton
f( the respective houH ot repn.
11!11t&amp;t1Yell dlltlictl, their te-rm ot' ofAft llhaU commence on the Ant da:r
.f· January next theteattar aad
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th1 duUe1 of the trearnrex of
.Ute ahall be perfonl\ld by the cen.
didllt• tor audl'k:lr of atate, at the
Jut election at which lb.e aUditor of
st.ta wu elected of the major po.
UUcal party ln UU• nate of whicb
tbe treuurer ol .tate "not • merobet, or, if .uch candidate :tor audl·
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candidate
for governor, ar, lf a. ia uJUble or unwlllto aerve, .bJ' the CMdidate for
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or unw1WnJ to Rrve, by the cand1dl.tt tor ti'HIW'tr of sta te
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Seetl.on 7. 'l'h• Suprcne Court ol
Obto &amp;ball h.ve exclusl.v1, oriJ:Inal
Jurtldlctlon in all easel ari1lnJ
under this Article. · In the event
lhl.t any aetUon ot thll Con1Utut1on
relatinp to api)brtlonment or a ny
pl.ln o •pportlonment made by the
rovernor, •udltor ol atate, aecretary
of state. trf!arrurer of 1Wte or other
person as pr&lt;wi ded In section J ot
th ~- Anl&lt;lo '' d 1' ""
· t a ...,me y ren era
or a ny three o! them, Ia d.tennln
'k:l be lnvaltd by 1Hhu the SUpreme
Court of. Ohio, or the Supreme
Court of the United States, then
notwlthstandtn( a ny other provllio111 of thl a Constitution, the IOVernor, au ditor of state, ~ecrelary of
.tate, treuurer ot ataUI or other
perwn u provided 1n secUon 1 of
this Article, a nd attorney Jenenl,
or •ny three ot them, ahall •acertaln and detennlne a plan of apport:lonment, tncludlna e!tabllshlnJ
terms of office and election of members of the General Assernl;!y from
dlst rtcls duignated 1n the plan, to
be used until the nut r@gular apportlonment In r-on form lty with
•uch provlslous ot this oonstJtulion
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Seet1on l. The al'l;!ortlonment f1l.
thl.11 atate for members ot the ..:enera! a!l111!mbly shall be made eve ry
1 len .tears, commenclnf in the )tar
one lhou.sand nine hu ndred servl!'llty
one 1D the follow1n( manne r. The
whole populaUon of the rEtaUI, at
determined by the federal censu1
or, If such is un.ll vallable such
other ba s.l.!l .11.1 the general a~mbly
ma y ~~ t] ah all be .~I vi de&lt;'! by the
num ber n nety-nine a nd th e qu o·
ttent •hall be the rallo of repre~en tatJon In the house of repre3ent11.Uv• for ten years next succeedln l
a~ch epportlonmeJLt. Th.e wh nle
Section 8 The ro vernor llhall rtve
PDDU.IatiCIIl of the atat. a1 deter- the a uditor of blla te, secretary of
infutd bJ the federal Cer!.IUI, or, It ttate, treasurer o f ,t~late or o ther
IIlith II unanllable,tueh other basb person as provided In section 1 ol
M the pneral UMmbi:y may direct, th la Article, and •ttorneJ renerll
~-be d1!ided by ttle number two weekt advance wr1tten notice
.....-..,--three and the quotient W U of the date, time and place •t whJcb
be me ,..uo of repraentat1on fa any B IJCe rt~~ lnm ent or detennin•·
till
tor ten ;yura next sue- tlon Ia 'k:l be me4e PUI'IUant 'k:l UU.
~ IUch •pporttonment Sen · artlcle.
Itt diitnetll llb&amp;U be compoaed of
Section 8. The boundulu o1
three conU.UOw hoUN ot repre- bouse ot reprenntatlvet dllltrletll
.e~~tt.tiw. cu.trJ.cta. Tha IOVernot •nd 3enate d latrict.a from which re plhall caUN the apportionment to be rnen lativt:a and aenatou were
publilhed no later than Oc'k:lb!I' 5 elected to the J01tb General AaOl the )fear 1n 'Whleb It 18 made, In .embly shall be the boundariea of
lRleb mumv M lhall be pmvided bou~e of represent.aUvea and senate
.,. a.w,
dl.itnctt until January 1. 1973 and
hoUoa S. At tbe Ume the gov- rf!PN~•entatiVel •nd aenatot'l e~ected
.-nor, •udlktr o1. lt.lta, MCN!tary or In the general tlect.lon 1n 11168 •hall
&amp;tate, tnuul'ft of .U.te or other hold office for the tem11 to which
penon u provided 1n Mcl.l.on t of they were elected In the event all
th1t .Arttc~. and •ttorne:r generaL or any part of thJa apportionment
or ury ou-.e of them, UC!ertaln and plan Ia held tnv alld prior to the
detennine Uul rat101 of representa · Jenera! electton in the year one
UOn pui'IU.I.nt to thll utt.cle, they thouund nln e hundred aeventy, th'
ftl.l 1lao determine the boundary 1(1\ ernor, auditor ol state, secretary
llnel Of each dl.lltrtct from which of st1 te, treasurer ot sta te or other
memben of tiuJ houae o:t represen t· person as provided In 11ection 1 of
•Uv• and een•te ahiiU be elected this Article, and attornef ren~ral,
for tb.e ten yeanr nut lfiU~InJ or any th!'M of Ultm, aha! ueertaJ.n
IU.ch •pportlonment, and ahall Ill· and determine__ a plan ot apportJ on·
8lfn 1o each of the bouae ot re p- rnent to be ei'Tectlve unUI J•nUil'J'
twenlaUVlll diatr1etlfl and the &amp;e na te l. one thouaand nine hWld~ III!V•
diWietl 1 nwnber, which num ber11, enty three in accordance 'With .eofnr houae ol reprelfntative dittrlcU, tion ' of thla arti cle.
. .11 commence With the numb er
Section 10 The vartoua proYI•
Clfte and lncreue COnteCUtiVtly unUI lio
t thl A~ ' 1 XI
b
d'~hu
..
~
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1 severable
...c e
•re the
inMc
... """'"''
an:o;w num...,red.
tenn&amp;
ded o to be
and
Senate d1micta: 8hall. be numbered fnvalldity ot one or more of aucb
u Pl'DYJded In Section e ot thit provlal.ona ah•D not •ft'ect the valJ4..
Arliele. In avery ln•tance the fQ' of the rema1n1nf nrnVIa:IODA,
bt:JundarJ' linea af d1ttrlctlllhall fol·
~~"'~
Jow boundar)' lin• of counties,
SCB:EDUU:
townlhl.f{. municlpa.UUM, or city
The required publlc.aUon ol. Ulll
wardl.
boundJriry of avery dl.,. propoeed amendment lhall be done
!!!'
WU be a rdnrte, contlnuow In accordanco with tho Ia• and
.uu., ln every indance the dlstricl.l
lball be reuonabl:r COm))lct In IJ\J ch proposal lhall be placed on thl
tbOM m.ta.ncea wbera the popuia- cfficlal bailot 1n the manner p,.._
Uon of • county fl not ~~Uter than scrtbed by law ln eutntJalb" the
one bundnd Uld ten per cent of followlnf form .
tbe nrtlo of repreaen.tet.lon 1n the
ShaD tbe eon.tltutiOil
hoUM of repreeentativs, HUOn11hle
of Ohio be amended
eftort lhtJJ be rmde 'to avoid dlvldto etlf.ablitlh the prtMnt
lnl h county. Counuee lhlll be
YES ltllalatlve diltricUt
tbe fundamen.tt.l politklal tubdlunlll tM nut ceutW
'9'111.on. from which houR of rep8 nd to provide 11
nMDWIIYM dlatrict. ue fo.nned
method for tb e q,porSeeUon 4 No house of r@presen:tUonmel ol -etle BOUII
aUvea dtltrlct &amp;hall contain a popuof Repr-.n.tau... and
l.ltion of leSB than ninety pu cent
Sen•h into •lnlle
nor more than 0,11 hundred and tell
NO member 4lltrlctlr blCent of the rajjo of ~..... -•Allnntn. in lt'f3 ~4
--.. ~ 1
..,.,.. ~eo ,..,.. ..... _
on In the house of reprl!!lh!ntaUve~~
dt~. ., d to
11hore:uJ:Wnnlned ourauant to thilr
~ prov:C::.

.w-.

t:

It • maJority of the """"" ....
lng on the foretolnl ~
amendm ent •t the apecill eloetiOII
to be held on 1be lln:!; TUMdaJ

!t:t~=-~U~~

af the COftltltUtl.on of tbe

Bt.ti'Ol

Ohto •nd exiiUnJ...!'ction 1 of

yean. SQ fat u lpplleablt. tU elee- and •ny moneyJ pa.td out lb.all be
U~n procedure, iluU. o! eieetl.OJI ..cured b;y_a Den on aucb propenr
~ voter qualUI.eatloa •nd
l&amp;nW repaid. without Inter-eat, 'kl !he
Nf11tn!Uon. tonn Of the ballot. commLMioa which may we IUcb
eount1na, certJb"Lnl, Vulml.ltUn• monaye 10 repaid 1D the Arne manmd. et.nva.uint of the vote, Ule of 1 ller aa bel'\II!Jn otherwJae ~?ed,.
VOtlcJ and tabulaUnJ eqlllpment. h Ule General AIIIIMilbly
pro..
rliht to vote by ableatee -blllot. 1 Yide b)' law.
procedure for recoun~, U&gt;d
forqoJnl tuncttona ara: b...,.
a.lty ~raloru P"-uon to c~ • In'The
declared 'k:l be tn the publict
len
•-•
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~d :In furtherance of •
=·31111.,
8f.131, 351!1:~
•nd isiii. 01: bite.restpubllo
purpoaa neceuar1 tor
~
viMd \AJCie
abau be the ~ proper
lbe protection .and promotion ot 'Ule
U when • qulltlon or IIIUe le publlc
peace. health, lafety and
IUinWtttd to elector. t.broulhout
weltare of the people of the &amp;t.W
tbe enttn .tat. •t a renenl elecN t Jlhl din
'
tton tn any J'Mr, or in • statewide lee
ow
tan I the provJalo111 ol
prtmary beld before the regu la:r
Uom l and I ot tilJ» Article1 .~_e
Jtate eleel:lon in ev~ numbered
eomrnfulon may. from t1m11 to ume,.
JetU't, The text of Mid p .,..... borrow mon8;y Ind. illue banda or
18lllldment follow-a:
other cbl1Jat1oru: of the atl.te thereto: lo: any one or more of th•
ARTICLJ: VID
lol'eiOlnl' funCUoru: Including aucb
ldd.iUonal function. aa may have
Section 21.. To promote the ren· been conferred upon it by the Genera! welfare at t.he people of t he , ual A.u.embl;y, No part of the proatate, to promo\e the arn cultural. I ceed&amp; of auch bonell or other obliga·
fndu1trial, W'Nn and comm.ercial Uona .&amp;hall be upended fOl' an;y opdevelopment af 1h• &amp;tate, to lm- ~ eDUcn or maintenanc e. The faith
prove the economic erowth, edu- tllld credit of the nate are herebf
cation~ mel TIIQplonnent opporPltdied for the payment of &amp;ueh
tun.IUee 0'1. the people ot: the lfllate
bondl or other obiJtaUont •nd ttl
to tlicWtate pauap at Joc.al voted lnterut
and th~ &amp;all be
bond or t.a:r: levtea for e•pit.l lm· pa:rable ther-eon
from wch exclHI, tt.ua.
crovement. Jn whJch the ttatt pal"- fees, ch.arrea
and Ucenae taxe1 of
clpatea and to meet present-dii,J'
ata.te, exclUdinl ad valorem
dem.ndll ot th11 Illite. by enlarlllll the
on real and personal property
the power ot the •t. to contract taxes
UI.d incom.e t.axe., after tnaklnt
debts, there 18 'aereb)' created a
PfOVUloril tor P•)'m.ent at .mounta
tommfM.Ion to be tnown u the Dltdpd
from IUeb. exdle:l, taxa,
"'Ohio Bond ec.nmtaatoa." The com· leea, char&amp;••
and UceiUII taxea, for
ID.Uilon lhall aerdle m ch tunc·
PIIYtnent
Of
bond•
other ob\1Uona U are oon.ferred upon U bJ' pUona ilsued unaeror IUthortty
o1
this ACtion and such addiUonal Sectlolll.
~~ 2d, 2t1._ ~. 211 and 2h
funcUon1 u may be conferred upon of thlJ ArUcla,
.. me General A.tt u the Ge-neral Asliembly ahall Mmbly ml)' PrtiiCrtbe by law; proprovide by law, The commiulqn 11
vtded. all monen derived from an:r
• body corporate ot tbe .tate and
excllel or liGenM tu• rel.atthe exercise by it of lllcb functlont
.. ,.. to the rettrtraUon. operation or
mal..l be held to be euenU•I J"OVIII'Du.. of vehterH on pubUc hlJhwaye
men'tal. tunct1oo1 ot the llta.te.
cr- to futla JUed for propelllnr
Tbe oomm.laton Wll eon&amp;Jit of euch nhlclM levied )J1U'II.I&amp;D.t to
lve memben who .lhall be eledon, tbil aecllon ahall be expended onl7
1ppolnted. b7 the governor wttb the for hilhw•~W'POHI lnclqdlnl
ldViet and conaent of the Senate, ~w•y ob
tiOna u proviN hi
no more than three ot wbom lhaD "".u uon II,
XU. OIUo eon.
1uuon.
be memberl of the ume poUUdll
party Each .such member ahall be
Hi~w•y oblla.UODI fNLlad punaappointed. for a term ol nine yean
•nd until hia IUCCe!.!Kir 11 appointed .at
mon8)'8
m tbU
derlvad.
HCUOnfrom
and aupported
feu, aoiMiil
b7
and quallfted, provided, that •ny or
ta:n1 nlatinl: to rat~.~tr..
pei'IOn appointed to fill a vacancy Uonlicente
1.oper•tloa. arUM 01 vehJclM on
~ be: appointed to Ml'Ye oni:r
or to tu~ lLM4 tor
for the tmeQinld. term, •nd thai pub.uc_~hwan
propellJni lueh vahiclaa may be iitba t.l'Dlll of. the membell fll'llt apo JUtd
only If &amp;be General AuembiJ"
pointed lball be one, thne, five,
have levied ud pledpd. aucll
IeVen &amp;D.d ntne yean., rupecUvely~ llhall
tees. exclae~ or Ucerue 'taxea dU!er-An:r vaaane:r lhaU bt :Wed 'tl'lthin ct
tn ldn4 or nta from tboM I.Q
one hundred twent)' daf• after 1t etreet ftld prior to IUch pledn auf..
OC::tl\11'1. laeh mernblir, before enterftotent fOr the palJDent of llD prlblnL,u-n
••· duO• .....
.,..., ....
......... to•..., ••
ctpal, tntel'ltlt md eh&amp;r'Jte for fht
oa oi!J!I provided In Seetlon 7, Ar·
laiuanee •nd ret.Jremea.t ot such
tlcl.e XV, Oldo Con.Ututton. The
hlrhw.,- obllptJon'"
pvam.or lnQ', •t •ny time, ramove
The •~~rer•w total amount of an
t1111 member Cll the ~ion fOl'
ml"-.. nce. noD!euance, or m.al- Other .u.Ch U...u~ bondJ and
other obllJ•Uona
PW'Wiont to
Jllaanoe 1n olllee.
thia 8f/C'Uon tmt 1DQ' be IMued, or
Tbe eotnm1tdon lball elMI: OM ol
eertifl.ed by the eomm..Uon ed
Ill mem.ben 81 Winn•n ~d one
•PProVed b7~e lll'lll AMml.bly
vt aha1rm.tn. 1n4 lhall •Puo.ln.t
eel, ID. UlJ' Ileal
: '~-tnruurv who n!:d no\ u herein.~
Jtn lhall n axceed a IW!1 th..at
De a mambar of till CICIII'lrn-o.
wtll require en ~ maslmum
unount durlnf any o~ twcaJ 74U'
~ m.._banl o1 the ~
o1
rnoN then lbt~M-Quuten ol oM
lion llhall OODII:SWte • qUOl'UII1 and
per
cent of the total 1tn.ra1 nvetbe •fllnMUve vote ot t:brH memnUe fund of tbe state, u certlfted
Mrl a\ • lluWJc mM1tq lhall be
by the auditor of .U.t.e, tor the thtn.
~~~ for l&amp;bJ' eetton kken by
P~inl fl.lcal ..:r•r for the ,.,._
U. eommilll.on:.. No vuaney 1n the
m.nbenlllp 111 tbl oomm:JIIIon llba.l.l mm.t of prfnclb)&amp;L Intend and
dll.r181 tor the laUanoe and ~
lmpelr «be rllbtt. of • quorwn to anent
of IU(!b ot.hl!'t bondl and ob:-~ ud.~-n• ttl'aUonl; provided, •t the um.e ol
•ch member of tho oom 00 tuue of any .w:b otber Hndl and
oblipUODf. tht .rrreratt
tbiU noatve an Annual M11n' 1D other
total amount of alliUCb other bon4t
IUe)l - UIO\lnt al tJle Gellftal Afl.
uad other obUp.tiOftl then oulltan4~b17 ihal1 P.t0V14• b)' . . .. The
UlOU.Dt ol IIUOb ~ me.r 1ro1Q tnc or to be ouWt&amp;odlu .lhall nev•
time to Ume, ~ve duHn; an ezeeed • IUm 'fbat WiD. J'IQufre &amp;n
eltim.a.ted m.axlm.Um amount durtnf
~ lum.
boi
a the &amp;nJ' one ftacalJettr ot moN thaii
la
~bl.f
J)IV'9'Jde br
llbr: per cent
'1M total lell.etal
NYenue tund at the atatto, u certl.;;, furth~~n.nce of the ...,,....,_
ftad by the tudltor ol lltf.tl. fm tbt
br4dnbe:fore ..n forth, the &amp;.~
t:bAn preoecUnr ~ :r-r fw paJ1ioa. ll taem:r •uthortud and am- ment ol prlneJp•l. intan.t eD4
DOWMed to expend monl)' to •o- C!bafPI fOr tile iiJUIIDOI anti ,...
quire, leue. oorutruct, ~ Urmient ol web other bottdl uad
o1htr obllpUorw. Nots :lllt..r.ed iD
anticiJ&gt;aUon of the lawanoe of tu01t.
other bond• or otiiM obDJIUOII.I
Mill be C!hal'ftd M-.inlt the fo,....
of 0
r an:r ona M mol'* of ..... Uml.. tlono .. ...... ....
tb.t
fi.mcttona : fOr .tate
bond• bad been Jllu.ed w:ltbou\ tha
m OUMr ~11nt omc.; fm the Prior iuue of not. Donda to fund
llllliL w•ltere. eorncUonal and ..... lllld ohal1 not
iDID.W bJJIW lr!IUtuUODI of the
be &lt;1barftcl • lllOnd time qalrld
ltlte.: fOr ~ve oommuniQ' •td. Umltaitont.
llltntal balllh- oea.t v. amt for com..
Qenerd revenu.e fund u U111t4
PhlMnlt.,. communJty mental n-o bantn
lhlll mua. Ill mOllen ntudaUon Olfttlra; for public hllboatved by th1 .tate from. which •D¥
wan indudlnt brtti&amp;H .and tunne_ll; approJlrliltlon
for Clll'Hitt npeQII4II
for maM b'11n1p0ttaUon: for el..
..,y kind m.y be made, exo.pt
mentarr, ~_,,. !Uld voeat.IOilJl of
m.oneYJ ~ P\UIIIIn' to ~
Arltele
otllo Conatitutfob.
or ...tn..t lnrtltuuont Of Ia,
m•:r be enendecl on.b' tor the p.,..
«&lt;ucaUon lncludinl tecbnf.. ........
, ..... t h _ ... _
Wtell •nd communlb eoJ.
Ul.at by laWI In focct H
Jlltl;; for prtvate no\-for-prollt col· monep
the eft'eotlve dat.e of tbbr amend..
......: 11fttiu11U. and wutuuona Mlt1t
•rt Umluel to ~))edt~ &lt;11....
tf'lll.iblr educaUoG: tor etate :voutb
of expencUtun\1.
gmilll; tor Nnlor- ciUcen rulnc!f'tloUonal nd ltril.trte
Jlrlor tc the latl•nce and .._.. ol
lla&amp;e eupported or u.- any lAUe ot lax-euppor1ed bonda or
fl:POI;IUOru •nd exbl .. Otllor obllr•Uono - •
MOtion, JniludfnJ' &amp;"-tic:lpatof)' note.
bltlonl
=.tnrunlor f•ln: for
IIZ'b Md
on; for \!(lnMrbut exoludlnl bonda tO fund nO'tll
~~ or nnno\1
tbe -.KP'd•
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I the
period oommenclnl on or ~
tore the date of Issue of aueh bon4t

or other obligation~ ~ or on or befor.
thill date of fssue m: the ftM!t serf~
of auch IMUe lf bond• or ot her obIJtatlona of such lu ue are to be
luued Jn nrl es. and eontin utnr for
eo lonr u an;y bond• or other
abllptfom of 1uch l1sue are outltandinl and moneya In the eepa•
n'ta and dllttnot bend rettremens
fund tl&amp;r"eln.tter created are 1n.UI!I.c.lent to Pay •II prinelpal, In•
terut •nd chargPI for the la!J\Uince
and retirement ll.t maturity ot aueh
bondJ or othe r obJJgatl on1. The
~neul Au embl;y ahd l e nact tawa
for the coltectlon ot the exctsea,
I taxa, tee1 c har(es an d llce nae
taxes levtiid a.nd pledfed Plll'lluan.i
to thll ..ctlon

I
I

Sucb bondl or otber ohllrationt
.W.ll m.ture •t tuch t.lme or tirnH,
not exceedlnl forty yea ra from date
of Wtue, and ln auch amount&amp; aa
llhall be ftxed by the eommluion.
All .auch bonda or other obliKaUona
llha.U btar Interest at au~h rate or
nte. •• the com rnlulo n may d..
I termlne and lhall be 110ld u lb.e
General A~~embly lh&amp;U Provide bJ'
18w.
I The procaeda from tbe .ale 0'1. •DJ
.Uch bOnck or ather obllr•ttona, u:a
cept premium •nd accrued inter11:1l.
llbaU bt depolited In t.h• •tate treuW'1 to the eredit of the tund on
&amp;eCQunt of which auch bonda or
other obllr•Uolll are Luued anti
.ald. end are hereby •pproprlated
wtth.ou\ other or furth•r appropri•Uo.n to be UMd only for t he purI epproved
PDH or pUl'J)Oatl aet forth 1n the
certlHcatl on and In the
reaot~t1on of tht C02runlu1on 1\1thortztnr: aueh laaue ot bonda or
other obUrationa. Am ballllflce remain.lnt 1n 1uch fund atte• paytna
all or the eoat. tor whleb the tuna
waa created man be tra.rWerred to
the aepara'&amp;e and. dlttlnct bond r.,
tirement fund hlll'einaltu created.
The premium IJld accrued lntere.at,
it any, derived tram any tuch u1e
llaU be oredt\ed to the aeparate and.
d1stinct bond retirement fUnd hertlo
matter created.

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OR'ID ITATD 01' A1G1:RJCA
ITA'R or OHIO

omcz or THJ: SIDCRZTAKT

liJ

oerur:r

that the ~ ia •

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Am .....S No.
...~
hull...,.
JOinI"lterlolutlan
11

.. the "' the •bGve ..uoM ol the CoDIUCUUoti
af OIIJ.o,

IN 'J'J:ITUIONY

....or. I

'-ve bullunto aJblcrtbed JftJ' namt

&amp;.,

*'"•llx..Smr--otcoli.Jmlnll1lllt mil
of . ..,... lift.

....

T!D W. BROWN

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grim haYe Alao ealUIIg at tbe funerlllfelbodltt Aj IFf 1...r
A regular meeting of the Rlv- returned to their b~me ill Sef ltome Wedllesdty
wen ·
7411 , erview PTA waa beld at the , City, N. C., !llld lo{r,' lud l!rs. Mr. and Mrs. Jao;k ~~~~ of IIWllflw, • •lhiJi&gt;
;JIIII- ,
school Monday evenmg when tt l Robert Se""F and famlly b&amp;ve J!ortsmouth. Mr. Grim- 1 ..,- lllft '!lf$ .
. ,'~11 ,,
was annoWlced that the new returned to ' tbeiJ:'1 114!!111! )11 '"al I)P,CI• el Mr. Mallt • JIOolll lit "'•· "
,.r
exit off the stage had been
~~~oiji~~;i·~~~;;i;;~~~~~~~!!!'l~~!''!l

evmc

44
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t.
s!~~.' s~~turdtu;d~~;thM~~- 'JJ:h~n~ ;:dt~as·~~a~:.:J.Iaf·
.
6:15 p.m. a ay: ra.
A nominating committee waa

IADu~

1.1 I
ITINNEY.l
[I I I I
I

e FORMICA TOPS

Complete

Building

ond
Romocfollng
Sorvlcol

ePANELING
e CEILiNG TILE
eFLQOR TILE
eKITCHEN
CABINETS

tTRFJES
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et

manner and for' web PUJ'POMI u
Ganeral Allllllbl:r ltWI prcn1cle

Middleport, 0.

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law.

aha§Yid•

SCBI:Dut.:l

NO

.NLOP Tl·RES'"•i::Jf!t:D.'

Being built to give
greater flexibllity In ~:::;~!
the park's recreational Is
Burr Oak Lodge will oUer
sleeping rooms, a dining room
aeatlng 250 persons, group meet-/
mg rooDls, a swimming p o o I
which can be opened to the ou~
doors or completely enclosed
during lnclement weather,
adji!Ci!nt tennis courts.

... '" .....,,.., ...
......... &lt;hoi... lor

thtltuuane1 lnci .J't'tlra..
ment of .ucb t1on1q
or ot.b.er aJ:I.IIraUonr~.,
wbJch are 1W'thtr ~
~rted by e 'Pie41' Of
•U filch at..te t.x ..
~d u:ot .... uo.pt
hl.lh••7 Uler ta:rrrea
urilea for bJ&amp;b••J ob-

..

1\f:'\:''ell':~
, .....':1
prtat.a l'lll t

on Uil '

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--ln..'llti[f..

preurlbtiS

:r aw:

=:'r,.lorllie ':'&lt;i'

tell revea~t
i o1
the ltate: ~ fQ1o

,_,

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rttortt and.

aU aucb· bondi Nld
clud~nvenn ~
other

:l't".... ':'cl'"~
~
b7
d.IVliLOQ ...

tr:lct

tlllrtol: •

spo

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GOLD SEAL - PREMIUU '; •
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FULL 4 PLY
., • ··•-&lt; '
ALL ______.____ $19....~:.:. ·~.u
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775 X 14, WHm w·
825 x 14, WHITE WALL

ELITE

,yy

"''l"T JP

$21.35 piiVI ~

- PREMIUM

FULL 4 PLY
775 x 14, TWIN WHITE WALL----- $24.44 plutiD
885 x 14, TWIN WHITE WALL
$28.56 pluttu

KELVINATOR
FOODARAMA - REF. &amp; FREEZER
$200.00 Tr1de-in Allow1nce

PROF FITTS
WHOLESALE

RACINE ·
SERVICE STATION
INE O

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and u and 'H:i'tf ot
=~.,.,."'Oz.

9NLY

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fiOAI--Iil-

c.o..,-.,T.n.

"MASON
' FURNnuRI CO.
~w, , VA.

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monl)' for the .u.ld
function• and such
Other fUIJctJons as may
be added by law a nd
itlue hlah.way oblll'aUons tand ot11er b•mdl
and other obliltatl.ona
ot the • ta te, payable
from mt;mey8 plediecl
from nct sea, ,.,.,
t ees, charges and •IJ··
cerae taxea of the
state, e x clutltn 1 • d
1
'"va orem ......e• on real
and personal property
and incom4:1 taxe1, ln
web eml?unt, exc.haive
of hiibw&amp;)' obUgation 1,
81 wiD ,not require an
etUmated maximum
amount for •rlnelpal
od 1 t
a
n ereat thereon
durlnt an)' one ftacal
year of more than
three-quarttt'l of one
per cent of the Jenera!
revenue fund for the
then precedin( futcal
year a nd which total
amount of ouutandln,t
other bnn&lt;h or other
obliga tions at the tlml
of islue a&amp; wm neverrequire a n e1Umaied
maXimum am ount tor
Pttnctpal and !J1tereat
thereon dUI'in&amp; en:r
one- dlcal year o! more
th11n au.: per cent of
the renend rever1ue
tund of the •tate for
the then pre~edlnl flit·
cal year, provldtd that
bJihw•:r obllraUou
payable trom lees, u~l.e. or ll.c:•n•e LlxH
telaUn1 to re&amp;istraUon,
O,pera Uon · or rtt:e ot
Vehicles ~n JlubUc tJIIbwan, or to tuell uaed
tor propt-lUn« IUtb vehlclll'l. SI\Bll be I!IUed
OJ:l).y u PIYable fmm
1ddiUon11l auch hJBway u1er taxea ltvl+d
a nd _pltdred tberelor•
provid~ that no 111.~
IUpported bon41 m
otller obllpUona llball
be luuad ot• aoltt by
the commlSI.Ion t.lnleN
the Oenenl Auetnbll:
lhall Mve levlld and
Jlleditd excilu, ta x•,
~· · &lt;lhuge., •nd uftl!.H taxea, or 1111!
combJnaUon thereo
except •d valettm.
Luee on 1'ftl and Ptl'·
tonal propert7 ab(J ID,..
10m1 taxu. ln l:tl.
amount aumcJmt to

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Tb•
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requ red publlcaUon ot thfl
tropo.11ed amendment lhall be done
~ccordanee wtlh !.be Jaw and
: , J:trgn_,~b,aUinbe Pkced on
l'elcrtbed
.....o
the lN.llner
f:noWinJ ~~" fn tqer.tJ&amp;iQ' tbe
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THE SHOE BOX

lJc houainl proJecta for
pel'IODI 'fr'iUL Umlted
Income: confurlnc
power on tbe oornnua;.
siOD to expend. moner
b1 dlret l!'llnll or
otherWise, lri carrrtnr
out ~Y Of .uch funoUOna, 1n e~uncUon
with federal lOam and
lt&amp;J:l&amp;l, or 1n oonjunc·
Uon with or to assist
any political .ubdlvl·
aton of the' 11t.te or
any o'her IOV•tnmentt.l entity ot the
atate: conftrrinJ power
on the comm..lilfon to
upend mooey to eatabUab and adminllter
a fund tor paymtnt
of ntal tmte U.:r:e• on
r u ...! , ! ~;o r.ttal property
Ill ~i{.nen' Uu.t the
llaf:!liAl •of the aled. l
ana o ar n•tural perama therefor lula been
deterred
in accordance
with law, the expenditure from such fund
not to eJU~eed twentyfive m.llUon dollal"l irl
any calendar year•, con~
•A In

The otiD:1II1ialtoJ 1n addltJon 10
tile tonrotn., 11 autboril:ed and
tmpoweted to luue and ..U, from
tbrie to time, nvenue bondl: 1DaludJnl mot1pp revenue bondl ot
tbe Jtlte for tucb publlo purpote~
u the Oanenl AIHmbl7 llhall pro.td.e by llw. Tlle 1&amp;ttb. and ciedlt
vi. the atate .UU not bl p~ed
for the PIYtnen.t of tbe prinCJ
at
4mf' wch revenu., bondl or t e lnterat thereon. Revenue bondl IJIUed punua.nt to thia ~~ection shall
be .old •t riUOb time, or tim.H fa
aaob unount or amount. u 'tbl
oommlulon shall det.ermJne.
AJJ corwtrucUon anct IOQU111Uoo
tllaU be b:r contr1ct •• the o.neral
~mbly
by kw, Tbe
.....neral Auem
lhalJ pre~~ertbe
.,,. kw tbe
ure to be followe::l
b1 the comm on In expendlnl
money.
The oommluJon ehaD make an
...... ual reDdrt 01 Ito ,,....
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uv•11 ., to tho
rovernor and the General AssemblJ
and shall be audited annually Iii
filch manner aa tha General AJr.
Mmbly 1haU provUe bJ law. Recordt of the- eomm.t.~alon aJW1 be
open to pubUc lnapectlon.
AU bonds t'JJ' other obllrattona, lDlludlnr nvenue bond1, !iSIIued pur-.
IUant to thil: HCUon run ~ e¥empt
llvm nU tu:e. •nd excl~~e~~ levied by
the state or by •ny pollttaal IUbdtvilfon or taxJnr diltrlct thereof.
The power~~ henln ....... ..., ohaU
IN In ddl
•·~
8 tion to and not IQ derofa•
tlon Of ex1st1n( powert of tbe •late.
of
'"7 01 tto
or """"·
m1t1taltUea,
Of ..
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polltleal
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o1
nlcf
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mu
pal cofm:ntlOftl
U panted by Attlele XV
OhJo
Coultltution, ud lhaU not be tub;feet to the requirement. lhn1V.tiona
or jrohlbitlona of Sfcti'ono 1 3 J
I
l
d IS of
• .~
• · an
thJs Article vut·
t:v:lded, netther U.e1tat1, the OhJG
et~nd Cornm.tuJon, nor &amp;nJ' county,
'"-!'!_
~wn or townsh.ID ehell ever
~ e ftockholder 1n hlY com!!'!Y• corponuon or ·· ·-~,w..ateT
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er.
Lawa m&amp;7 be PURd to flellltate
Die operat.Jon Of any provision of
:::..
1• teet.lon that ls not self-executa

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Burr Oak Lodge
Offering Much
To Families

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
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PHONE 992-5321 for ESTIMATES

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I. T2D W. BROWN Secnta17 of
!lttite or the Stet. ol OhiO, do b.er..

School Noted

Paul Grim1Jff$rn,,
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_.JI!l.lo·~'~
. . ,.., : ., ,•r ~~
dill ro! tilt tlilth
....,. ' 'To Serf City, t"f.C. . ., -.mr·totller, Vietor L. Gl'lal. ;it;,"';I ?'!": )I

Rodney:. Morrill C. Baker, Rt. R. Sisaon, Mason, daugbter, 7:..- named with Mrs. Thelma Smith ,
1 Patrlot: Mrs. Jack L. Swam, 12 a.m. Sunday.
as obalrman and othera are I
Rt. 1 Northup; Mrs. Ha.rry 8. Jackie L. · Board, Mrs. Jetla Mrs. Dolly ~ and Mrs. Ada 1
Van Meter Rt. I GallipoliS Mrs. w. Bruce, Mrs. George w.
BisselL
I
Merlin M. Mitchell, Rt. 2 Che· ton, Perry C. Cardwell, Jr., Mrs.
WHAi
I DID
shire; Donald R Saxon, Rt. IIHester 8. Cline, Mrs. Alta Cox, The attendance banner and I
WHeN!:VEI'I: '!IOI~LE
Gallipolis ; Joseph F. Halfhill, IMrs. Ferrell C. Delong, Tony reading circle book wa• award~~~EATENED.
Rt. I Cheshire: Mrs. Trix C. L. Derenberger. Tamara H. Ed- ed to Mrs. Osburn's room. The I
~ ~~,u~IIL, Henderaon; Mrs John Iwards, Edward Frasher, Byron I program consisted of speech
Sisson, Mason: Mrs. Roger T. Greenlee, Sr., Mrs. J a c k by the Physical Fitness teach- 1
Now arranp the elrcled letters
Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant: Mr&lt;. Hall, Ray F. Hall, Jeffrey W er, Mr. Shinn, who explamed 1
to form the surprise an~wer. 11
P. Jones, Pt. Pleasant; Mullina, Mrs. Earl 0. Nichols, how the program began and 1
augxesW by the above cartoon.
Mrs Lee R. Mayes, Henderson; Mrs. 'fyrl18 C. Nippert, M r s. Ithe need for it. He presented
Paul A. Powell. Rt. I Letart; Irene Shumaker, Geraldine M 1 ~e following students, Connie
J~
KEPT HIS
IStanl•ey B. Jones, Pomeroy; El· Shupe, Rhonda J. Taylor, Mrs land Donna Welh , Richard Ll~
(A.n•w•r• lomorr-1
B Bailey, Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Kenneth D Williams. Mrs Phil er and Robert Hensley to demJu-IHIII ACUO WOlPUL SAnRE
P. Buck, Rt. 2 Pomeroy ; c Wlilmmson, Mrs. Leora Zwll· onstrate systemati' exerc~ses.
•••
, llltlf'\
Mrs.
Clarence W. Hatfield, Dex· Ung, Eugene F. Branham, Mrs. Refreshments were served.
• ,'; • IP'Aof: • ~u.• lau.aluaad odm.lred •"en 1M
ter:
M
rs. Richard E Weaver, Paul L. Burns, Mrs. BesSie M - ---·-----·- - - ,......_,.._or-Hl$Wifi'ITAITI- :__ _
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Rt. 1 Racine: Clyde S. Wbltman, Ferguson, Mrs. William E. Hall,
Leg•l Notice
Ironton; S&lt;tltt M. Hineman. Rt Albert A. Haycraft, Mr s.l
LIGAL NOTICI
I Scottown; Teresa A. McCias- Fannie L. Hutchinson. William •
ANKLE LENGTH
'DI PUI.LICATION
Rt. 3 Wellston: Randall L c. Ramey, William J Sm1th,
""- Unknown Helra oOl Clara Hell·
~ dlloeuell. whOle e4da'•ee u.
STRETCH NYLON
Johnson, Ashland, Ky.; Edward Sr., Mrs. Boward W. Thoma,
unknow.n, w!U Yll:e not!oe that on Ap.
rU 13. 1110'1, 1pedal proceedlnjl were
. Edinger. Wellston: Ml s s Sr., Jerry Warner, Donald R. FOR SLACKS
tilt(! ta \be Common Plau Court of
Cheryl
A. Rice, Wellston; Gary Saxon, Mrs Kenneth A. WrobM•lllfl Cot111.t7, Ohio, IN TBI MATl'D
AND CAPRI
or TH!I APPBOPRIATION BY T H E
G
Dally,
Sr.,
Wellston:
William
Jewskl
and
infant
son,
M
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PANTS
, STATZ Or OWO OJ' AN EASEMENT
POR HIGHWAY Pt1RPOSIB OVER
Robert
Daily.
Wellston:
ThomJames
F.
Stover
and
Infant
son,
I
THX PBOPIIBTY OW CARL BilLMAN,
A construction project at
as H Miller, Wellston; Jam•• Mrs Ervin C. Johnson and son,
ft AL. AND TD APPROPBIA110N
IJI'ATI: OJ OHIO OF THE
E. Dixon, Rt. 4 Oak Hill; Mr!. Mrs. Michael E. Kincaid and I'
PURP08U Oak State Park near
Is providing Ohioans additional
M. Alexander, Wellston. infant daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
MIDDLEPORT
I
opportumties for planninll lam·
Ervin Tolliver, Rt. 3 Jack- F. Sheets and Infant son.___ ~~-------_,! -~
ily weekend trips and va~:t~:::1
--at this we)l.&lt;feveloped
recreational area, with some
the state's best bass fishing.
The State of Ohio ls putting
finishing touches on a new lodge
with modern overnight and
lng accommodations, as well as
many other features to
Buckeye rMidenls greater
joyment and use of this scenie I
throughout the year.

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Society News

A:.

Holzer l!oopltsl: V islllng
Blrtbs
boors 2-4 and
p.m. Parents
•.
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Mrs. Howard K/l~Sing,tt.
Admission~
1 Leon, W. Va., aug ter~ a.
m., Saturday; Mrs. Merlin M
Mrs. Alfonzo Johnson, 54 Nell Mitchell, Rt. 2 Cheshire, 'on,

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- - - ' --:=::Mrs. Roberta Wilson, dele- - Murl Taylor, Keuo, Sam Sisson gate from Meigs County to the
and Mary Pierce.
0 h l o Education Association,
Mrs. Virgmia Carter and
was called to Colwnbus on sB~
'
my visited Mr. and Mrs. Alva urday, She spent Saturday night
Holsinger, Reedsville.
at the home of her daugbter
_, . ·· - - - - - - - - Mr and Mrs. Dave Holler and son-Jn.Jaw, Mr. and Mrs.
- - ' and family of Chester u;sited I Co I s
Mrs. Rosella Thomson re- Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Bab- Mr and Mrs. Hank Holt~;,
rw n mith, and was joined
/ ftiVed word her son, Pfc. W•l· oock and M
_ .r and Mrs Osc_ar l Mr. and Mrs HeriJert Swan on Sunday by her husband, Mr.
B
b
k
Marvin Wilson, and mother'
8
:. liauJ. W. Thomson, statJOned in 1 coc VIS! ted Flore~ce LJm· anj Clyde Lawrence visited
A1aelra, is back on active duty bEerger, Mrs Rile) Pigott .and Ibert Lawrence in a Pennsylvan(Amended Subltltule Bauat
. . . ~dmiDI . . flood
::;:r ,
.
verett Connolly all pat1ents1
.
.
eontrot 1nd ruenrol111; for loclu,
JOint a.otuUon Jfo. D)
WiW'vN, dodtl and pori develop..
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an
Illness
and hosp1tahza- t H 1 H .1 1•
ia
hospital
where
he
IS serJousIOJi
a o zer osp1 a .
•
ment: tor aewer, water and retuN
JOINT R.IISOLVTJON
d.l.lpoaaJ proJect., for water and air
VISiting Mr. and Mrs . Garth ly •II.
pollution control prolectl, lor airMra. Rosella Thomson
wa• Sm1'th an d Ne11 1e
. Steth em were Mr · and Mrs · Dave Yates
porta, bletorlc•l alte.~1 Ubnrl-.
.
ltl.dlwn., parktnJ t.cwu-. bOlo
e-andmother
tw1ce
m
twelve
I
y
·
M
d
Oil'
y
were
overnight
visitors
in
Cam
pltala, and reHilieh .and devel~
: .._ M
d
L
I 1rg1e
ora an
1e oung
men\ 1nltttu.Uona· tor UJ'ban rede-,..
r.
an
M
rs.
arry
DII· f p
M
d
M
E
bridge
eher
b'
o orneroy , r. an rs. m.
nlopment; md lor publJc housln1
project~ tor penont with Umltea
announced the rrth of 8 mett Stethem, Ruth Larkins, Leota Johnson of Portland re- a. 11 -~... b7 tU Oenoral Income.
The eommiJslon b furtb.l!ll'
~··-hter on M h 22 Sh
Auembly of the State ot Ohio:
uaoaei
arc
·
e was 8 nd Eth 1 Ch
11
cerdly visited Ethel Larkins,
t'h.ree-Httha of the membeu ot •utborlzed md empowered to ex·
· ~aamed Rebel Lyn. The DJIe
eva er.
u.ch hou~~e concurrl.na thertln, 1ha\ pend money by direct rrant. or
~h
~
th
h
Lanny
and
Edd1e
Adams
of
-Violet
Smith
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•-al oiooUon I• ..,.., cal1&lt;d otberwiJe fn the cartY1nr out ot
Qlm"l!i
ave ,uree o er c l1.
.
to be held on 1h• ftret TueiKiiiJ' ~ of the OliiDital llnprovement
tunetJoru bereJn&amp;efore In th1l paradren, Julie Ann, Beth Ellen and Racme spent a weekend with
:f~h~~ ~~n~.7~P~~~96;!; ll'f.Ph
ltated when uled ln con·
Junior OR A 'I 1 M
d Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swam.
.mend Arttde vm Of 'the ConaU.. JuncUon with federal loaN and
or when uaed ln cmlj:.mctiOII.
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r . an
\-Jsttmg Leona SJ s::mn and LotuUon of Ohio u Jn 'UWIIotnt Reto- fl'&amp;nt.lt
With or to ll.illat any poutlcal rublfrl. Denci1 R. Hudson became is were Carol Cline Cincinnati The private passenger car is l:ti~ =edof'\t~J:tte~~~":: &amp;vlalon of the etate or any other
sovenunenta.l entlly ot the ataW. 1 No part of the bondl or other
parents of a daughter, Becky 1
'
___ _ • used in 90 per cent of all vaca- ~rov•l or ,..JectJon on • separate
T- bor
ballot w1'tho~t . part,y=ation ot 'l"b.e commiasl.on rna;y at.o Upend obll1at1ona dncrl.be&lt;t 1n eald cerU.-.v,
n at Pleasant Valley r to the employineot on the t10n and recreatJOn trips in the an:r kind. Bald
amend- anoney to P•Y the coat~~ of Pl•nnlnr, ftcatlon or amended eerttficattoa
HI-'tal
Thi
·
th
H
d
U
S
men\ lb&amp;Jl be pub
once ar. tnVneertnr. lep.l &amp;ervice~ 1 wrveYI llhaU be Jaued or .old by th
-1'•
s IS
e
u sons Great Lakes
, . .
I week IDr lllve oona!Mlllttve weeu hld .tudles p3'ellin1nary lO or In eommluton unleu the General
1
llrst child • Grandpa...nts In a d•
·
preoedlnl .ueh elec:Uon in •* Ieut f:nj~etton With Ul)' .uch capital Rmb)Jr shall ha ve approved said
one ne"~Qp~per in H.ch county ot
P vem.ent.
certJfieatlon by resolution adopted
dltlonai to Mrs Thomson are
tbe mw wharf a newtPaper II
In accordanct!l with an:r req.ur.. br, a maJority ot ~~oil tl:ie member.
ment. which the Genw.aJ, Ale:embl:r I e ected io each houae and abtll
~bllthecl.
If aonmaJority
th• m&amp;Y J)l'eleribe by law, the oom- have levied and pledJed e:x:clsea,
Mra. Amla Hudson, Syracuse, a
~n 1'0Unl
the •am•ot wu
-·•
-""""other, v·Jtgil Hud•
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odopt
omen&lt;Iment, 1t '"" ... mlaaton £hall ex.pend mo ney 'k:l e. ta xe~~, l ees, cha:rrea and llcenM
E;A~aUo
com• •oald
p&amp;rt ot the Collltitution At t:ablflb and adminlater • lund wblcb tax ea, or ~_y combination thereat.
be used toleiy tor payment o1 : exeludlna ad valorem taxee on real
100, Pomeroy, grandfather and
0 P T0 M ETRI ST
=·~ ~r~· ~ ~ 11 'l: 1 Wll
rul..tate tax• on retldentJaJ prop.- 8lld penonai property ~d lncom•
Myla Hudson grandmother
open
the ume manner u when I lll1y 'kl the otent that thci lia- taxea, Jn amount IIUffielent 'kl pay
billty of tile ared a.nd other natural all principal. Interest 1nd char1•
Dencil R. Hudson and P~arl
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 51 (Close at Noon on
:,::~~~~r:~~ :ew~~e;k~ J)eniODI
thtl'ttor hal been deterred. fOr the luuance and ret.lrernent o1
The comnlilllon 5hall not be re· tile bonds or other obligations de.o
1eeoy of Syracuse, were called
Thurs.- East Court St., Pomeroy
::, •u~:= :~-=.~~~~ quired.
to and lball not pay out a! ICI':Ibed In aaid certtfl.cation, whleh
election ill held before \hi l'ei'Ular IUcb fund more tban tw enty-five exclaee, tan~ . fees, eb&amp;rgea nnd
nate election 1n even m~mbered 1 mllllon doUan in any calendar year license taxea shall be levied durtnr

1!011; Mrs. Paul L. L)'lld, Ashland, Ky.: Jam01 F. Laber,
Ironton.

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GRAIN REPORT

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Meigs

Hospital News

Property
Transfers

COLUMBUS (UP!) - C8sb
grain nominal 15~ cents New
York; Wheat: No. 2 aoft red
1.64; No. 2 aolt white 1.63"&gt;,
Corn: No. 2 yellow 1.33\0. Oats:
By Mn. J. E. ful~
No. 2 10ft whit e7810; 35 II&gt;!. . .
!
Mrs. Ina Sams of Newark re- Soybeans; No. I yellow 2.88, IS
~:~:~n~'.:.i. ~
spent a weekend with per cent.
N, Wh Ue, Grover c. Wblte, Jr. 1
mother, Mrs. G. B. RadeElsie Whlte, Thelma Eddy, Leo
On Saturday, they were In Mrs. Effle Hoosier.
W. Ed(ij&gt;, Mae Jones, Claykm '
aHI!icothe where the latter Mrs. Dolt Slrons waa taken Jones, Donna Jean Baker, Paul '
her doctor. Mrs. Bar- by ambulance Saturday to the R. ~ to Woodrow Fortney, '
Radekln and cbildren of borne of her daughter, Mrs. Virginia Fortney, 86.40 &amp;a"OS, ;
1
McArth11r were Sat11rday night Frank Talbert In South Caro- Chester.
and Sunday visitors at the Rad. Una.
Dale Harrleon, Marlene Harekln home.
rison to State of Ohio, 1.22 acre,
Mrs. Nellie Long of Wilkes- Word baa been received by I Bedford.
ville is caring for Mrs. J. E. IMr. and Mrs. G. A. Radekln Dale Harrison, Marlene HarRadekin.
Ithat their son, Arlin, whO has 1 rieon to State of Ohio, .65 acre,
Bobo and Loll'ther !ami- been stationed at Fort Dix, N. ' Bedford.
H1hol• enjoyed the weekend at J., will be sent to Germany af.
Dale Harrison Marlene liarfarm home here.
ter a nine day furlouglt
rleon to State ~~ Ohio, Ea,..
Joey Nelson entertained
edf d
grouo of friends
a 1 Mr. Tom Wooten Is a patient ment, B or .
cently at the hat a par7 ~e- 1 in Mercy Hospital, Columbus.
William McKinley Boyd, Ro!0
grandmother M omi:r
Is I Mr. Dooald Wooten Is hospl~ ella May Boyd to Fredenck C.
son.
' rs.
rna Nel· allzed at thia writing.
Boyd, Lot, Pomeroy.

Society Notes

·: · Syracuse
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~ciety Notes

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~decl BubiUtutt senate
lotnt Resolution No. 12)

JOINT RJ:SOLUTrON

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Anlc!e U. llld to llllld o•w _..

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Slo.a I e1 Arllcl• 11 IIIU!.
..o:bon• 1, 2, l. 4. 6, &amp;. '· t. I, IUI4I. II
ot Artlelto XI of lh• Coull!Wioa
., 11M State oi Oblo ••10 proYlM tor
• pPCir IIonm•nt of ....,. 8 GUM of
BepreMnt•tlve• a.ad. 11 •zu.te llDd
lo repeal -.cJioa I of Artie'- 11,
. .d lledlona I. 2. I. 4, B. I, Ia. 7,
I. I, 10, and II of Arllcle XJ of
lbe Cmut ll utloa of 1hll &amp;tale of
Oblo.
Be 1t n .sfllved by the General
A!-l'lembh ,,r tile :;;t ~~~ ot Ohio,
t:b.re&lt;&gt;-·filths ul th• mPmbe!'l eltc t.ed
to each huuse con~urriflg therein
that a ¥p ~c tal elet:Uon it; herebi
ea.lled to be held on the fl l'llt Tneaday after 1hc fir.:~t Mundav tn May
1967, at whl l h electwn " prnp051 uori
to am• nd ~I'C11o n 3 of Arttclt&gt; u ll!ld
to enact new section ~ of Arll cle li
11nd enact new seetrons 1 2 J 4 :1
I, 'l. 8, li, aud 10 or Article Xt' of
tbe- Con.titl tutt on of Ohw .11.1 In thil
lofnt Re.oltilton eontalnlld lhall be
Rlbmitted to the electon of the
.a:ate for the1r approVll or reJection
0D 1 aeparate blllJO[ Without PJ.rtJ'
.s.iiJUition al an! kind S.ll!d proPDted Mlendmen ahall be publlahed onee • week for ave CODteOUweeki ~inl IUeh election
11tt 11t least one newspaper In eaob
IDUnty' ot the lt.lte where a ntwlflo
~ ll pulllahed. It • majority
Of thlr electon votin1 on tbt ume
tbaU adopt lltd Amendment, it llhall
beemne a part ot the c onatituUon
At audl apecit.l elect.! on all o1. the
DOilbzg plac• of the nate Call be
Qpen In the ume lllltnner •• when
a qtlMtion or 1uue 18 IUbmitted to
~~leeton throUChout the enUre IbM
a\ a pnen.l election in an:r yeu,
"J' llf when • Ntewtde prlmarJ
.aeetl.on ia held befort the re(Uiar
Illite eleetlon in even nturtberld
J'Nrl, So fa r u applicable, the eltc·
lion procedure, duUe:t~ of election
OI'Hdall, voter quaUftcaUon and rtf•
llb'ation, form ot the ballot, counlta.c. certify111J'1. tr•nlmlttlnr and
oanvaasing of tn• vote Ule ot votinland tab ulaUnf aqttipment. ri(bt
to vote by •blentee ballot, proeadure for teeount1n1, and _peraltJ
IJ'Ovlalons purauanf to Ctuaptet'll
IIMil., 3503 .. 3105, 35011.. 350'1., 3001.,
!'!1., 3$13., 351!5, an_, 3699. of tha
-villed Code lhall be the same •
When a que~Uon or isrue 1a •ubmltW to electors tlutughQut the en·
tiN .tate at • llflneral elect.Jon kl
_._,___,,._
r, er In • ....
....,.. ,..,.... pr_._
.. u•I'J
be before the rerular .Ute eleetlorJ Jt. ev~ numbel"l!'d year~, Tba
Se:r:t of tRid propoaaj amendment
~ws:
AI.TICLI n
lleetlon 2. RepraentaUv• QD
. . elected biennially by th1 eleaton
f( the respective houH ot repn.
11!11t&amp;t1Yell dlltlictl, their te-rm ot' ofAft llhaU commence on the Ant da:r
.f· January next theteattar aad
. M~Unue two yean
'

•ve

'"7.'"

a.ndldate 11 unable or unwllllnr to
th1 duUe1 of the trearnrex of
.Ute ahall be perfonl\ld by the cen.
didllt• tor audl'k:lr of atate, at the
Jut election at which lb.e aUditor of
st.ta wu elected of the major po.
UUcal party ln UU• nate of whicb
tbe treuurer ol .tate "not • merobet, or, if .uch candidate :tor audl·
~-r
of ~ -·- "
bl
IIU
.., serve,
....by
..., ~una
e or unw
nr
to
candidate
for governor, ar, lf a. ia uJUble or unwlllto aerve, .bJ' the CMdidate for
•t rney rener.l, or, If he 1s. unable
or unw1WnJ to Rrve, by the cand1dl.tt tor ti'HIW'tr of sta te
IU'Ve,

info

Seetl.on 7. 'l'h• Suprcne Court ol
Obto &amp;ball h.ve exclusl.v1, oriJ:Inal
Jurtldlctlon in all easel ari1lnJ
under this Article. · In the event
lhl.t any aetUon ot thll Con1Utut1on
relatinp to api)brtlonment or a ny
pl.ln o •pportlonment made by the
rovernor, •udltor ol atate, aecretary
of state. trf!arrurer of 1Wte or other
person as pr&lt;wi ded In section J ot
th ~- Anl&lt;lo '' d 1' ""
· t a ...,me y ren era
or a ny three o! them, Ia d.tennln
'k:l be lnvaltd by 1Hhu the SUpreme
Court of. Ohio, or the Supreme
Court of the United States, then
notwlthstandtn( a ny other provllio111 of thl a Constitution, the IOVernor, au ditor of state, ~ecrelary of
.tate, treuurer ot ataUI or other
perwn u provided 1n secUon 1 of
this Article, a nd attorney Jenenl,
or •ny three ot them, ahall •acertaln and detennlne a plan of apport:lonment, tncludlna e!tabllshlnJ
terms of office and election of members of the General Assernl;!y from
dlst rtcls duignated 1n the plan, to
be used until the nut r@gular apportlonment In r-on form lty with
•uch provlslous ot this oonstJtulion
aa I f@ th en va lid

:J

Seet1on l. The al'l;!ortlonment f1l.
thl.11 atate for members ot the ..:enera! a!l111!mbly shall be made eve ry
1 len .tears, commenclnf in the )tar
one lhou.sand nine hu ndred servl!'llty
one 1D the follow1n( manne r. The
whole populaUon of the rEtaUI, at
determined by the federal censu1
or, If such is un.ll vallable such
other ba s.l.!l .11.1 the general a~mbly
ma y ~~ t] ah all be .~I vi de&lt;'! by the
num ber n nety-nine a nd th e qu o·
ttent •hall be the rallo of repre~en tatJon In the house of repre3ent11.Uv• for ten years next succeedln l
a~ch epportlonmeJLt. Th.e wh nle
Section 8 The ro vernor llhall rtve
PDDU.IatiCIIl of the atat. a1 deter- the a uditor of blla te, secretary of
infutd bJ the federal Cer!.IUI, or, It ttate, treasurer o f ,t~late or o ther
IIlith II unanllable,tueh other basb person as provided In section 1 ol
M the pneral UMmbi:y may direct, th la Article, and •ttorneJ renerll
~-be d1!ided by ttle number two weekt advance wr1tten notice
.....-..,--three and the quotient W U of the date, time and place •t whJcb
be me ,..uo of repraentat1on fa any B IJCe rt~~ lnm ent or detennin•·
till
tor ten ;yura next sue- tlon Ia 'k:l be me4e PUI'IUant 'k:l UU.
~ IUch •pporttonment Sen · artlcle.
Itt diitnetll llb&amp;U be compoaed of
Section 8. The boundulu o1
three conU.UOw hoUN ot repre- bouse ot reprenntatlvet dllltrletll
.e~~tt.tiw. cu.trJ.cta. Tha IOVernot •nd 3enate d latrict.a from which re plhall caUN the apportionment to be rnen lativt:a and aenatou were
publilhed no later than Oc'k:lb!I' 5 elected to the J01tb General AaOl the )fear 1n 'Whleb It 18 made, In .embly shall be the boundariea of
lRleb mumv M lhall be pmvided bou~e of represent.aUvea and senate
.,. a.w,
dl.itnctt until January 1. 1973 and
hoUoa S. At tbe Ume the gov- rf!PN~•entatiVel •nd aenatot'l e~ected
.-nor, •udlktr o1. lt.lta, MCN!tary or In the general tlect.lon 1n 11168 •hall
&amp;tate, tnuul'ft of .U.te or other hold office for the tem11 to which
penon u provided 1n Mcl.l.on t of they were elected In the event all
th1t .Arttc~. and •ttorne:r generaL or any part of thJa apportionment
or ury ou-.e of them, UC!ertaln and plan Ia held tnv alld prior to the
detennine Uul rat101 of representa · Jenera! electton in the year one
UOn pui'IU.I.nt to thll utt.cle, they thouund nln e hundred aeventy, th'
ftl.l 1lao determine the boundary 1(1\ ernor, auditor ol state, secretary
llnel Of each dl.lltrtct from which of st1 te, treasurer ot sta te or other
memben of tiuJ houae o:t represen t· person as provided In 11ection 1 of
•Uv• and een•te ahiiU be elected this Article, and attornef ren~ral,
for tb.e ten yeanr nut lfiU~InJ or any th!'M of Ultm, aha! ueertaJ.n
IU.ch •pportlonment, and ahall Ill· and determine__ a plan ot apportJ on·
8lfn 1o each of the bouae ot re p- rnent to be ei'Tectlve unUI J•nUil'J'
twenlaUVlll diatr1etlfl and the &amp;e na te l. one thouaand nine hWld~ III!V•
diWietl 1 nwnber, which num ber11, enty three in accordance 'With .eofnr houae ol reprelfntative dittrlcU, tion ' of thla arti cle.
. .11 commence With the numb er
Section 10 The vartoua proYI•
Clfte and lncreue COnteCUtiVtly unUI lio
t thl A~ ' 1 XI
b
d'~hu
..
~
"
1 severable
...c e
•re the
inMc
... """'"''
an:o;w num...,red.
tenn&amp;
ded o to be
and
Senate d1micta: 8hall. be numbered fnvalldity ot one or more of aucb
u Pl'DYJded In Section e ot thit provlal.ona ah•D not •ft'ect the valJ4..
Arliele. In avery ln•tance the fQ' of the rema1n1nf nrnVIa:IODA,
bt:JundarJ' linea af d1ttrlctlllhall fol·
~~"'~
Jow boundar)' lin• of counties,
SCB:EDUU:
townlhl.f{. municlpa.UUM, or city
The required publlc.aUon ol. Ulll
wardl.
boundJriry of avery dl.,. propoeed amendment lhall be done
!!!'
WU be a rdnrte, contlnuow In accordanco with tho Ia• and
.uu., ln every indance the dlstricl.l
lball be reuonabl:r COm))lct In IJ\J ch proposal lhall be placed on thl
tbOM m.ta.ncea wbera the popuia- cfficlal bailot 1n the manner p,.._
Uon of • county fl not ~~Uter than scrtbed by law ln eutntJalb" the
one bundnd Uld ten per cent of followlnf form .
tbe nrtlo of repreaen.tet.lon 1n the
ShaD tbe eon.tltutiOil
hoUM of repreeentativs, HUOn11hle
of Ohio be amended
eftort lhtJJ be rmde 'to avoid dlvldto etlf.ablitlh the prtMnt
lnl h county. Counuee lhlll be
YES ltllalatlve diltricUt
tbe fundamen.tt.l politklal tubdlunlll tM nut ceutW
'9'111.on. from which houR of rep8 nd to provide 11
nMDWIIYM dlatrict. ue fo.nned
method for tb e q,porSeeUon 4 No house of r@presen:tUonmel ol -etle BOUII
aUvea dtltrlct &amp;hall contain a popuof Repr-.n.tau... and
l.ltion of leSB than ninety pu cent
Sen•h into •lnlle
nor more than 0,11 hundred and tell
NO member 4lltrlctlr blCent of the rajjo of ~..... -•Allnntn. in lt'f3 ~4
--.. ~ 1
..,.,.. ~eo ,..,.. ..... _
on In the house of reprl!!lh!ntaUve~~
dt~. ., d to
11hore:uJ:Wnnlned ourauant to thilr
~ prov:C::.

.w-.

t:

It • maJority of the """"" ....
lng on the foretolnl ~
amendm ent •t the apecill eloetiOII
to be held on 1be lln:!; TUMdaJ

!t:t~=-~U~~

af the COftltltUtl.on of tbe

Bt.ti'Ol

Ohto •nd exiiUnJ...!'ction 1 of

yean. SQ fat u lpplleablt. tU elee- and •ny moneyJ pa.td out lb.all be
U~n procedure, iluU. o! eieetl.OJI ..cured b;y_a Den on aucb propenr
~ voter qualUI.eatloa •nd
l&amp;nW repaid. without Inter-eat, 'kl !he
Nf11tn!Uon. tonn Of the ballot. commLMioa which may we IUcb
eount1na, certJb"Lnl, Vulml.ltUn• monaye 10 repaid 1D the Arne manmd. et.nva.uint of the vote, Ule of 1 ller aa bel'\II!Jn otherwJae ~?ed,.
VOtlcJ and tabulaUnJ eqlllpment. h Ule General AIIIIMilbly
pro..
rliht to vote by ableatee -blllot. 1 Yide b)' law.
procedure for recoun~, U&gt;d
forqoJnl tuncttona ara: b...,.
a.lty ~raloru P"-uon to c~ • In'The
declared 'k:l be tn the publict
len
•-•
·
., ........., ~.• 31506
'.'1
~d :In furtherance of •
=·31111.,
8f.131, 351!1:~
•nd isiii. 01: bite.restpubllo
purpoaa neceuar1 tor
~
viMd \AJCie
abau be the ~ proper
lbe protection .and promotion ot 'Ule
U when • qulltlon or IIIUe le publlc
peace. health, lafety and
IUinWtttd to elector. t.broulhout
weltare of the people of the &amp;t.W
tbe enttn .tat. •t a renenl elecN t Jlhl din
'
tton tn any J'Mr, or in • statewide lee
ow
tan I the provJalo111 ol
prtmary beld before the regu la:r
Uom l and I ot tilJ» Article1 .~_e
Jtate eleel:lon in ev~ numbered
eomrnfulon may. from t1m11 to ume,.
JetU't, The text of Mid p .,..... borrow mon8;y Ind. illue banda or
18lllldment follow-a:
other cbl1Jat1oru: of the atl.te thereto: lo: any one or more of th•
ARTICLJ: VID
lol'eiOlnl' funCUoru: Including aucb
ldd.iUonal function. aa may have
Section 21.. To promote the ren· been conferred upon it by the Genera! welfare at t.he people of t he , ual A.u.embl;y, No part of the proatate, to promo\e the arn cultural. I ceed&amp; of auch bonell or other obliga·
fndu1trial, W'Nn and comm.ercial Uona .&amp;hall be upended fOl' an;y opdevelopment af 1h• &amp;tate, to lm- ~ eDUcn or maintenanc e. The faith
prove the economic erowth, edu- tllld credit of the nate are herebf
cation~ mel TIIQplonnent opporPltdied for the payment of &amp;ueh
tun.IUee 0'1. the people ot: the lfllate
bondl or other obiJtaUont •nd ttl
to tlicWtate pauap at Joc.al voted lnterut
and th~ &amp;all be
bond or t.a:r: levtea for e•pit.l lm· pa:rable ther-eon
from wch exclHI, tt.ua.
crovement. Jn whJch the ttatt pal"- fees, ch.arrea
and Ucenae taxe1 of
clpatea and to meet present-dii,J'
ata.te, exclUdinl ad valorem
dem.ndll ot th11 Illite. by enlarlllll the
on real and personal property
the power ot the •t. to contract taxes
UI.d incom.e t.axe., after tnaklnt
debts, there 18 'aereb)' created a
PfOVUloril tor P•)'m.ent at .mounta
tommfM.Ion to be tnown u the Dltdpd
from IUeb. exdle:l, taxa,
"'Ohio Bond ec.nmtaatoa." The com· leea, char&amp;••
and UceiUII taxea, for
ID.Uilon lhall aerdle m ch tunc·
PIIYtnent
Of
bond•
other ob\1Uona U are oon.ferred upon U bJ' pUona ilsued unaeror IUthortty
o1
this ACtion and such addiUonal Sectlolll.
~~ 2d, 2t1._ ~. 211 and 2h
funcUon1 u may be conferred upon of thlJ ArUcla,
.. me General A.tt u the Ge-neral Asliembly ahall Mmbly ml)' PrtiiCrtbe by law; proprovide by law, The commiulqn 11
vtded. all monen derived from an:r
• body corporate ot tbe .tate and
excllel or liGenM tu• rel.atthe exercise by it of lllcb functlont
.. ,.. to the rettrtraUon. operation or
mal..l be held to be euenU•I J"OVIII'Du.. of vehterH on pubUc hlJhwaye
men'tal. tunct1oo1 ot the llta.te.
cr- to futla JUed for propelllnr
Tbe oomm.laton Wll eon&amp;Jit of euch nhlclM levied )J1U'II.I&amp;D.t to
lve memben who .lhall be eledon, tbil aecllon ahall be expended onl7
1ppolnted. b7 the governor wttb the for hilhw•~W'POHI lnclqdlnl
ldViet and conaent of the Senate, ~w•y ob
tiOna u proviN hi
no more than three ot wbom lhaD "".u uon II,
XU. OIUo eon.
1uuon.
be memberl of the ume poUUdll
party Each .such member ahall be
Hi~w•y oblla.UODI fNLlad punaappointed. for a term ol nine yean
•nd until hia IUCCe!.!Kir 11 appointed .at
mon8)'8
m tbU
derlvad.
HCUOnfrom
and aupported
feu, aoiMiil
b7
and quallfted, provided, that •ny or
ta:n1 nlatinl: to rat~.~tr..
pei'IOn appointed to fill a vacancy Uonlicente
1.oper•tloa. arUM 01 vehJclM on
~ be: appointed to Ml'Ye oni:r
or to tu~ lLM4 tor
for the tmeQinld. term, •nd thai pub.uc_~hwan
propellJni lueh vahiclaa may be iitba t.l'Dlll of. the membell fll'llt apo JUtd
only If &amp;be General AuembiJ"
pointed lball be one, thne, five,
have levied ud pledpd. aucll
IeVen &amp;D.d ntne yean., rupecUvely~ llhall
tees. exclae~ or Ucerue 'taxea dU!er-An:r vaaane:r lhaU bt :Wed 'tl'lthin ct
tn ldn4 or nta from tboM I.Q
one hundred twent)' daf• after 1t etreet ftld prior to IUch pledn auf..
OC::tl\11'1. laeh mernblir, before enterftotent fOr the palJDent of llD prlblnL,u-n
••· duO• .....
.,..., ....
......... to•..., ••
ctpal, tntel'ltlt md eh&amp;r'Jte for fht
oa oi!J!I provided In Seetlon 7, Ar·
laiuanee •nd ret.Jremea.t ot such
tlcl.e XV, Oldo Con.Ututton. The
hlrhw.,- obllptJon'"
pvam.or lnQ', •t •ny time, ramove
The •~~rer•w total amount of an
t1111 member Cll the ~ion fOl'
ml"-.. nce. noD!euance, or m.al- Other .u.Ch U...u~ bondJ and
other obllJ•Uona
PW'Wiont to
Jllaanoe 1n olllee.
thia 8f/C'Uon tmt 1DQ' be IMued, or
Tbe eotnm1tdon lball elMI: OM ol
eertifl.ed by the eomm..Uon ed
Ill mem.ben 81 Winn•n ~d one
•PProVed b7~e lll'lll AMml.bly
vt aha1rm.tn. 1n4 lhall •Puo.ln.t
eel, ID. UlJ' Ileal
: '~-tnruurv who n!:d no\ u herein.~
Jtn lhall n axceed a IW!1 th..at
De a mambar of till CICIII'lrn-o.
wtll require en ~ maslmum
unount durlnf any o~ twcaJ 74U'
~ m.._banl o1 the ~
o1
rnoN then lbt~M-Quuten ol oM
lion llhall OODII:SWte • qUOl'UII1 and
per
cent of the total 1tn.ra1 nvetbe •fllnMUve vote ot t:brH memnUe fund of tbe state, u certlfted
Mrl a\ • lluWJc mM1tq lhall be
by the auditor of .U.t.e, tor the thtn.
~~~ for l&amp;bJ' eetton kken by
P~inl fl.lcal ..:r•r for the ,.,._
U. eommilll.on:.. No vuaney 1n the
m.nbenlllp 111 tbl oomm:JIIIon llba.l.l mm.t of prfnclb)&amp;L Intend and
dll.r181 tor the laUanoe and ~
lmpelr «be rllbtt. of • quorwn to anent
of IU(!b ot.hl!'t bondl and ob:-~ ud.~-n• ttl'aUonl; provided, •t the um.e ol
•ch member of tho oom 00 tuue of any .w:b otber Hndl and
oblipUODf. tht .rrreratt
tbiU noatve an Annual M11n' 1D other
total amount of alliUCb other bon4t
IUe)l - UIO\lnt al tJle Gellftal Afl.
uad other obUp.tiOftl then oulltan4~b17 ihal1 P.t0V14• b)' . . .. The
UlOU.Dt ol IIUOb ~ me.r 1ro1Q tnc or to be ouWt&amp;odlu .lhall nev•
time to Ume, ~ve duHn; an ezeeed • IUm 'fbat WiD. J'IQufre &amp;n
eltim.a.ted m.axlm.Um amount durtnf
~ lum.
boi
a the &amp;nJ' one ftacalJettr ot moN thaii
la
~bl.f
J)IV'9'Jde br
llbr: per cent
'1M total lell.etal
NYenue tund at the atatto, u certl.;;, furth~~n.nce of the ...,,....,_
ftad by the tudltor ol lltf.tl. fm tbt
br4dnbe:fore ..n forth, the &amp;.~
t:bAn preoecUnr ~ :r-r fw paJ1ioa. ll taem:r •uthortud and am- ment ol prlneJp•l. intan.t eD4
DOWMed to expend monl)' to •o- C!bafPI fOr tile iiJUIIDOI anti ,...
quire, leue. oorutruct, ~ Urmient ol web other bottdl uad
o1htr obllpUorw. Nots :lllt..r.ed iD
anticiJ&gt;aUon of the lawanoe of tu01t.
other bond• or otiiM obDJIUOII.I
Mill be C!hal'ftd M-.inlt the fo,....
of 0
r an:r ona M mol'* of ..... Uml.. tlono .. ...... ....
tb.t
fi.mcttona : fOr .tate
bond• bad been Jllu.ed w:ltbou\ tha
m OUMr ~11nt omc.; fm the Prior iuue of not. Donda to fund
llllliL w•ltere. eorncUonal and ..... lllld ohal1 not
iDID.W bJJIW lr!IUtuUODI of the
be &lt;1barftcl • lllOnd time qalrld
ltlte.: fOr ~ve oommuniQ' •td. Umltaitont.
llltntal balllh- oea.t v. amt for com..
Qenerd revenu.e fund u U111t4
PhlMnlt.,. communJty mental n-o bantn
lhlll mua. Ill mOllen ntudaUon Olfttlra; for public hllboatved by th1 .tate from. which •D¥
wan indudlnt brtti&amp;H .and tunne_ll; approJlrliltlon
for Clll'Hitt npeQII4II
for maM b'11n1p0ttaUon: for el..
..,y kind m.y be made, exo.pt
mentarr, ~_,,. !Uld voeat.IOilJl of
m.oneYJ ~ P\UIIIIn' to ~
Arltele
otllo Conatitutfob.
or ...tn..t lnrtltuuont Of Ia,
m•:r be enendecl on.b' tor the p.,..
«&lt;ucaUon lncludinl tecbnf.. ........
, ..... t h _ ... _
Wtell •nd communlb eoJ.
Ul.at by laWI In focct H
Jlltl;; for prtvate no\-for-prollt col· monep
the eft'eotlve dat.e of tbbr amend..
......: 11fttiu11U. and wutuuona Mlt1t
•rt Umluel to ~))edt~ &lt;11....
tf'lll.iblr educaUoG: tor etate :voutb
of expencUtun\1.
gmilll; tor Nnlor- ciUcen rulnc!f'tloUonal nd ltril.trte
Jlrlor tc the latl•nce and .._.. ol
lla&amp;e eupported or u.- any lAUe ot lax-euppor1ed bonda or
fl:POI;IUOru •nd exbl .. Otllor obllr•Uono - •
MOtion, JniludfnJ' &amp;"-tic:lpatof)' note.
bltlonl
=.tnrunlor f•ln: for
IIZ'b Md
on; for \!(lnMrbut exoludlnl bonda tO fund nO'tll
~~ or nnno\1
tbe -.KP'd•
'

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I'OP---., I

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:rt z:u:-

=-=

I the
period oommenclnl on or ~
tore the date of Issue of aueh bon4t

or other obligation~ ~ or on or befor.
thill date of fssue m: the ftM!t serf~
of auch IMUe lf bond• or ot her obIJtatlona of such lu ue are to be
luued Jn nrl es. and eontin utnr for
eo lonr u an;y bond• or other
abllptfom of 1uch l1sue are outltandinl and moneya In the eepa•
n'ta and dllttnot bend rettremens
fund tl&amp;r"eln.tter created are 1n.UI!I.c.lent to Pay •II prinelpal, In•
terut •nd chargPI for the la!J\Uince
and retirement ll.t maturity ot aueh
bondJ or othe r obJJgatl on1. The
~neul Au embl;y ahd l e nact tawa
for the coltectlon ot the exctsea,
I taxa, tee1 c har(es an d llce nae
taxes levtiid a.nd pledfed Plll'lluan.i
to thll ..ctlon

I
I

Sucb bondl or otber ohllrationt
.W.ll m.ture •t tuch t.lme or tirnH,
not exceedlnl forty yea ra from date
of Wtue, and ln auch amount&amp; aa
llhall be ftxed by the eommluion.
All .auch bonda or other obliKaUona
llha.U btar Interest at au~h rate or
nte. •• the com rnlulo n may d..
I termlne and lhall be 110ld u lb.e
General A~~embly lh&amp;U Provide bJ'
18w.
I The procaeda from tbe .ale 0'1. •DJ
.Uch bOnck or ather obllr•ttona, u:a
cept premium •nd accrued inter11:1l.
llbaU bt depolited In t.h• •tate treuW'1 to the eredit of the tund on
&amp;eCQunt of which auch bonda or
other obllr•Uolll are Luued anti
.ald. end are hereby •pproprlated
wtth.ou\ other or furth•r appropri•Uo.n to be UMd only for t he purI epproved
PDH or pUl'J)Oatl aet forth 1n the
certlHcatl on and In the
reaot~t1on of tht C02runlu1on 1\1thortztnr: aueh laaue ot bonda or
other obUrationa. Am ballllflce remain.lnt 1n 1uch fund atte• paytna
all or the eoat. tor whleb the tuna
waa created man be tra.rWerred to
the aepara'&amp;e and. dlttlnct bond r.,
tirement fund hlll'einaltu created.
The premium IJld accrued lntere.at,
it any, derived tram any tuch u1e
llaU be oredt\ed to the aeparate and.
d1stinct bond retirement fUnd hertlo
matter created.

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OR'ID ITATD 01' A1G1:RJCA
ITA'R or OHIO

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that the ~ ia •

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'-ve bullunto aJblcrtbed JftJ' namt

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grim haYe Alao ealUIIg at tbe funerlllfelbodltt Aj IFf 1...r
A regular meeting of the Rlv- returned to their b~me ill Sef ltome Wedllesdty
wen ·
7411 , erview PTA waa beld at the , City, N. C., !llld lo{r,' lud l!rs. Mr. and Mrs. Jao;k ~~~~ of IIWllflw, • •lhiJi&gt;
;JIIII- ,
school Monday evenmg when tt l Robert Se""F and famlly b&amp;ve J!ortsmouth. Mr. Grim- 1 ..,- lllft '!lf$ .
. ,'~11 ,,
was annoWlced that the new returned to ' tbeiJ:'1 114!!111! )11 '"al I)P,CI• el Mr. Mallt • JIOolll lit "'•· "
,.r
exit off the stage had been
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s!~~.' s~~turdtu;d~~;thM~~- 'JJ:h~n~ ;:dt~as·~~a~:.:J.Iaf·
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6:15 p.m. a ay: ra.
A nominating committee waa

IADu~

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ITINNEY.l
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Complete

Building

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Romocfollng
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eFLQOR TILE
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manner and for' web PUJ'POMI u
Ganeral Allllllbl:r ltWI prcn1cle

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.NLOP Tl·RES'"•i::Jf!t:D.'

Being built to give
greater flexibllity In ~:::;~!
the park's recreational Is
Burr Oak Lodge will oUer
sleeping rooms, a dining room
aeatlng 250 persons, group meet-/
mg rooDls, a swimming p o o I
which can be opened to the ou~
doors or completely enclosed
during lnclement weather,
adji!Ci!nt tennis courts.

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thtltuuane1 lnci .J't'tlra..
ment of .ucb t1on1q
or ot.b.er aJ:I.IIraUonr~.,
wbJch are 1W'thtr ~
~rted by e 'Pie41' Of
•U filch at..te t.x ..
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hl.lh••7 Uler ta:rrrea
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the ltate: ~ fQ1o

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aU aucb· bondi Nld
clud~nvenn ~
other

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825 x 14, WHITE WALL

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FULL 4 PLY
775 x 14, TWIN WHITE WALL----- $24.44 plutiD
885 x 14, TWIN WHITE WALL
$28.56 pluttu

KELVINATOR
FOODARAMA - REF. &amp; FREEZER
$200.00 Tr1de-in Allow1nce

PROF FITTS
WHOLESALE

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monl)' for the .u.ld
function• and such
Other fUIJctJons as may
be added by law a nd
itlue hlah.way oblll'aUons tand ot11er b•mdl
and other obliltatl.ona
ot the • ta te, payable
from mt;mey8 plediecl
from nct sea, ,.,.,
t ees, charges and •IJ··
cerae taxea of the
state, e x clutltn 1 • d
1
'"va orem ......e• on real
and personal property
and incom4:1 taxe1, ln
web eml?unt, exc.haive
of hiibw&amp;)' obUgation 1,
81 wiD ,not require an
etUmated maximum
amount for •rlnelpal
od 1 t
a
n ereat thereon
durlnt an)' one ftacal
year of more than
three-quarttt'l of one
per cent of the Jenera!
revenue fund for the
then precedin( futcal
year a nd which total
amount of ouutandln,t
other bnn&lt;h or other
obliga tions at the tlml
of islue a&amp; wm neverrequire a n e1Umaied
maXimum am ount tor
Pttnctpal and !J1tereat
thereon dUI'in&amp; en:r
one- dlcal year o! more
th11n au.: per cent of
the renend rever1ue
tund of the •tate for
the then pre~edlnl flit·
cal year, provldtd that
bJihw•:r obllraUou
payable trom lees, u~l.e. or ll.c:•n•e LlxH
telaUn1 to re&amp;istraUon,
O,pera Uon · or rtt:e ot
Vehicles ~n JlubUc tJIIbwan, or to tuell uaed
tor propt-lUn« IUtb vehlclll'l. SI\Bll be I!IUed
OJ:l).y u PIYable fmm
1ddiUon11l auch hJBway u1er taxea ltvl+d
a nd _pltdred tberelor•
provid~ that no 111.~
IUpported bon41 m
otller obllpUona llball
be luuad ot• aoltt by
the commlSI.Ion t.lnleN
the Oenenl Auetnbll:
lhall Mve levlld and
Jlleditd excilu, ta x•,
~· · &lt;lhuge., •nd uftl!.H taxea, or 1111!
combJnaUon thereo
except •d valettm.
Luee on 1'ftl and Ptl'·
tonal propert7 ab(J ID,..
10m1 taxu. ln l:tl.
amount aumcJmt to

to

ANKLE-HI'S

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Tb•
1
requ red publlcaUon ot thfl
tropo.11ed amendment lhall be done
~ccordanee wtlh !.be Jaw and
: , J:trgn_,~b,aUinbe Pkced on
l'elcrtbed
.....o
the lN.llner
f:noWinJ ~~" fn tqer.tJ&amp;iQ' tbe
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THE SHOE BOX

lJc houainl proJecta for
pel'IODI 'fr'iUL Umlted
Income: confurlnc
power on tbe oornnua;.
siOD to expend. moner
b1 dlret l!'llnll or
otherWise, lri carrrtnr
out ~Y Of .uch funoUOna, 1n e~uncUon
with federal lOam and
lt&amp;J:l&amp;l, or 1n oonjunc·
Uon with or to assist
any political .ubdlvl·
aton of the' 11t.te or
any o'her IOV•tnmentt.l entity ot the
atate: conftrrinJ power
on the comm..lilfon to
upend mooey to eatabUab and adminllter
a fund tor paymtnt
of ntal tmte U.:r:e• on
r u ...! , ! ~;o r.ttal property
Ill ~i{.nen' Uu.t the
llaf:!liAl •of the aled. l
ana o ar n•tural perama therefor lula been
deterred
in accordance
with law, the expenditure from such fund
not to eJU~eed twentyfive m.llUon dollal"l irl
any calendar year•, con~
•A In

The otiD:1II1ialtoJ 1n addltJon 10
tile tonrotn., 11 autboril:ed and
tmpoweted to luue and ..U, from
tbrie to time, nvenue bondl: 1DaludJnl mot1pp revenue bondl ot
tbe Jtlte for tucb publlo purpote~
u the Oanenl AIHmbl7 llhall pro.td.e by llw. Tlle 1&amp;ttb. and ciedlt
vi. the atate .UU not bl p~ed
for the PIYtnen.t of tbe prinCJ
at
4mf' wch revenu., bondl or t e lnterat thereon. Revenue bondl IJIUed punua.nt to thia ~~ection shall
be .old •t riUOb time, or tim.H fa
aaob unount or amount. u 'tbl
oommlulon shall det.ermJne.
AJJ corwtrucUon anct IOQU111Uoo
tllaU be b:r contr1ct •• the o.neral
~mbly
by kw, Tbe
.....neral Auem
lhalJ pre~~ertbe
.,,. kw tbe
ure to be followe::l
b1 the comm on In expendlnl
money.
The oommluJon ehaD make an
...... ual reDdrt 01 Ito ,,....
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uv•11 ., to tho
rovernor and the General AssemblJ
and shall be audited annually Iii
filch manner aa tha General AJr.
Mmbly 1haU provUe bJ law. Recordt of the- eomm.t.~alon aJW1 be
open to pubUc lnapectlon.
AU bonds t'JJ' other obllrattona, lDlludlnr nvenue bond1, !iSIIued pur-.
IUant to thil: HCUon run ~ e¥empt
llvm nU tu:e. •nd excl~~e~~ levied by
the state or by •ny pollttaal IUbdtvilfon or taxJnr diltrlct thereof.
The power~~ henln ....... ..., ohaU
IN In ddl
•·~
8 tion to and not IQ derofa•
tlon Of ex1st1n( powert of tbe •late.
of
'"7 01 tto
or """"·
m1t1taltUea,
Of ..
fb...,,.,
polltleal
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o1
nlcf
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mu
pal cofm:ntlOftl
U panted by Attlele XV
OhJo
Coultltution, ud lhaU not be tub;feet to the requirement. lhn1V.tiona
or jrohlbitlona of Sfcti'ono 1 3 J
I
l
d IS of
• .~
• · an
thJs Article vut·
t:v:lded, netther U.e1tat1, the OhJG
et~nd Cornm.tuJon, nor &amp;nJ' county,
'"-!'!_
~wn or townsh.ID ehell ever
~ e ftockholder 1n hlY com!!'!Y• corponuon or ·· ·-~,w..ateT
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er.
Lawa m&amp;7 be PURd to flellltate
Die operat.Jon Of any provision of
:::..
1• teet.lon that ls not self-executa

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Burr Oak Lodge
Offering Much
To Families

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
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PHONE 992-5321 for ESTIMATES

N. 2n'd Ave.

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I. T2D W. BROWN Secnta17 of
!lttite or the Stet. ol OhiO, do b.er..

School Noted

Paul Grim1Jff$rn,,
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_.JI!l.lo·~'~
. . ,.., : ., ,•r ~~
dill ro! tilt tlilth
....,. ' 'To Serf City, t"f.C. . ., -.mr·totller, Vietor L. Gl'lal. ;it;,"';I ?'!": )I

Rodney:. Morrill C. Baker, Rt. R. Sisaon, Mason, daugbter, 7:..- named with Mrs. Thelma Smith ,
1 Patrlot: Mrs. Jack L. Swam, 12 a.m. Sunday.
as obalrman and othera are I
Rt. 1 Northup; Mrs. Ha.rry 8. Jackie L. · Board, Mrs. Jetla Mrs. Dolly ~ and Mrs. Ada 1
Van Meter Rt. I GallipoliS Mrs. w. Bruce, Mrs. George w.
BisselL
I
Merlin M. Mitchell, Rt. 2 Che· ton, Perry C. Cardwell, Jr., Mrs.
WHAi
I DID
shire; Donald R Saxon, Rt. IIHester 8. Cline, Mrs. Alta Cox, The attendance banner and I
WHeN!:VEI'I: '!IOI~LE
Gallipolis ; Joseph F. Halfhill, IMrs. Ferrell C. Delong, Tony reading circle book wa• award~~~EATENED.
Rt. I Cheshire: Mrs. Trix C. L. Derenberger. Tamara H. Ed- ed to Mrs. Osburn's room. The I
~ ~~,u~IIL, Henderaon; Mrs John Iwards, Edward Frasher, Byron I program consisted of speech
Sisson, Mason: Mrs. Roger T. Greenlee, Sr., Mrs. J a c k by the Physical Fitness teach- 1
Now arranp the elrcled letters
Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant: Mr&lt;. Hall, Ray F. Hall, Jeffrey W er, Mr. Shinn, who explamed 1
to form the surprise an~wer. 11
P. Jones, Pt. Pleasant; Mullina, Mrs. Earl 0. Nichols, how the program began and 1
augxesW by the above cartoon.
Mrs Lee R. Mayes, Henderson; Mrs. 'fyrl18 C. Nippert, M r s. Ithe need for it. He presented
Paul A. Powell. Rt. I Letart; Irene Shumaker, Geraldine M 1 ~e following students, Connie
J~
KEPT HIS
IStanl•ey B. Jones, Pomeroy; El· Shupe, Rhonda J. Taylor, Mrs land Donna Welh , Richard Ll~
(A.n•w•r• lomorr-1
B Bailey, Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Kenneth D Williams. Mrs Phil er and Robert Hensley to demJu-IHIII ACUO WOlPUL SAnRE
P. Buck, Rt. 2 Pomeroy ; c Wlilmmson, Mrs. Leora Zwll· onstrate systemati' exerc~ses.
•••
, llltlf'\
Mrs.
Clarence W. Hatfield, Dex· Ung, Eugene F. Branham, Mrs. Refreshments were served.
• ,'; • IP'Aof: • ~u.• lau.aluaad odm.lred •"en 1M
ter:
M
rs. Richard E Weaver, Paul L. Burns, Mrs. BesSie M - ---·-----·- - - ,......_,.._or-Hl$Wifi'ITAITI- :__ _
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Rt. 1 Racine: Clyde S. Wbltman, Ferguson, Mrs. William E. Hall,
Leg•l Notice
Ironton; S&lt;tltt M. Hineman. Rt Albert A. Haycraft, Mr s.l
LIGAL NOTICI
I Scottown; Teresa A. McCias- Fannie L. Hutchinson. William •
ANKLE LENGTH
'DI PUI.LICATION
Rt. 3 Wellston: Randall L c. Ramey, William J Sm1th,
""- Unknown Helra oOl Clara Hell·
~ dlloeuell. whOle e4da'•ee u.
STRETCH NYLON
Johnson, Ashland, Ky.; Edward Sr., Mrs. Boward W. Thoma,
unknow.n, w!U Yll:e not!oe that on Ap.
rU 13. 1110'1, 1pedal proceedlnjl were
. Edinger. Wellston: Ml s s Sr., Jerry Warner, Donald R. FOR SLACKS
tilt(! ta \be Common Plau Court of
Cheryl
A. Rice, Wellston; Gary Saxon, Mrs Kenneth A. WrobM•lllfl Cot111.t7, Ohio, IN TBI MATl'D
AND CAPRI
or TH!I APPBOPRIATION BY T H E
G
Dally,
Sr.,
Wellston:
William
Jewskl
and
infant
son,
M
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•
PANTS
, STATZ Or OWO OJ' AN EASEMENT
POR HIGHWAY Pt1RPOSIB OVER
Robert
Daily.
Wellston:
ThomJames
F.
Stover
and
Infant
son,
I
THX PBOPIIBTY OW CARL BilLMAN,
A construction project at
as H Miller, Wellston; Jam•• Mrs Ervin C. Johnson and son,
ft AL. AND TD APPROPBIA110N
IJI'ATI: OJ OHIO OF THE
E. Dixon, Rt. 4 Oak Hill; Mr!. Mrs. Michael E. Kincaid and I'
PURP08U Oak State Park near
Is providing Ohioans additional
M. Alexander, Wellston. infant daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
MIDDLEPORT
I
opportumties for planninll lam·
Ervin Tolliver, Rt. 3 Jack- F. Sheets and Infant son.___ ~~-------_,! -~
ily weekend trips and va~:t~:::1
--at this we)l.&lt;feveloped
recreational area, with some
the state's best bass fishing.
The State of Ohio ls putting
finishing touches on a new lodge
with modern overnight and
lng accommodations, as well as
many other features to
Buckeye rMidenls greater
joyment and use of this scenie I
throughout the year.

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0

Long Bottom
Society News

A:.

Holzer l!oopltsl: V islllng
Blrtbs
boors 2-4 and
p.m. Parents
•.
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Mrs. Howard K/l~Sing,tt.
Admission~
1 Leon, W. Va., aug ter~ a.
m., Saturday; Mrs. Merlin M
Mrs. Alfonzo Johnson, 54 Nell Mitchell, Rt. 2 Cheshire, 'on,

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- - - ' --:=::Mrs. Roberta Wilson, dele- - Murl Taylor, Keuo, Sam Sisson gate from Meigs County to the
and Mary Pierce.
0 h l o Education Association,
Mrs. Virgmia Carter and
was called to Colwnbus on sB~
'
my visited Mr. and Mrs. Alva urday, She spent Saturday night
Holsinger, Reedsville.
at the home of her daugbter
_, . ·· - - - - - - - - Mr and Mrs. Dave Holler and son-Jn.Jaw, Mr. and Mrs.
- - ' and family of Chester u;sited I Co I s
Mrs. Rosella Thomson re- Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Bab- Mr and Mrs. Hank Holt~;,
rw n mith, and was joined
/ ftiVed word her son, Pfc. W•l· oock and M
_ .r and Mrs Osc_ar l Mr. and Mrs HeriJert Swan on Sunday by her husband, Mr.
B
b
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Marvin Wilson, and mother'
8
:. liauJ. W. Thomson, statJOned in 1 coc VIS! ted Flore~ce LJm· anj Clyde Lawrence visited
A1aelra, is back on active duty bEerger, Mrs Rile) Pigott .and Ibert Lawrence in a Pennsylvan(Amended Subltltule Bauat
. . . ~dmiDI . . flood
::;:r ,
.
verett Connolly all pat1ents1
.
.
eontrot 1nd ruenrol111; for loclu,
JOint a.otuUon Jfo. D)
WiW'vN, dodtl and pori develop..
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an
Illness
and hosp1tahza- t H 1 H .1 1•
ia
hospital
where
he
IS serJousIOJi
a o zer osp1 a .
•
ment: tor aewer, water and retuN
JOINT R.IISOLVTJON
d.l.lpoaaJ proJect., for water and air
VISiting Mr. and Mrs . Garth ly •II.
pollution control prolectl, lor airMra. Rosella Thomson
wa• Sm1'th an d Ne11 1e
. Steth em were Mr · and Mrs · Dave Yates
porta, bletorlc•l alte.~1 Ubnrl-.
.
ltl.dlwn., parktnJ t.cwu-. bOlo
e-andmother
tw1ce
m
twelve
I
y
·
M
d
Oil'
y
were
overnight
visitors
in
Cam
pltala, and reHilieh .and devel~
: .._ M
d
L
I 1rg1e
ora an
1e oung
men\ 1nltttu.Uona· tor UJ'ban rede-,..
r.
an
M
rs.
arry
DII· f p
M
d
M
E
bridge
eher
b'
o orneroy , r. an rs. m.
nlopment; md lor publJc housln1
project~ tor penont with Umltea
announced the rrth of 8 mett Stethem, Ruth Larkins, Leota Johnson of Portland re- a. 11 -~... b7 tU Oenoral Income.
The eommiJslon b furtb.l!ll'
~··-hter on M h 22 Sh
Auembly of the State ot Ohio:
uaoaei
arc
·
e was 8 nd Eth 1 Ch
11
cerdly visited Ethel Larkins,
t'h.ree-Httha of the membeu ot •utborlzed md empowered to ex·
· ~aamed Rebel Lyn. The DJIe
eva er.
u.ch hou~~e concurrl.na thertln, 1ha\ pend money by direct rrant. or
~h
~
th
h
Lanny
and
Edd1e
Adams
of
-Violet
Smith
•
•-al oiooUon I• ..,.., cal1&lt;d otberwiJe fn the cartY1nr out ot
Qlm"l!i
ave ,uree o er c l1.
.
to be held on 1h• ftret TueiKiiiJ' ~ of the OliiDital llnprovement
tunetJoru bereJn&amp;efore In th1l paradren, Julie Ann, Beth Ellen and Racme spent a weekend with
:f~h~~ ~~n~.7~P~~~96;!; ll'f.Ph
ltated when uled ln con·
Junior OR A 'I 1 M
d Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swam.
.mend Arttde vm Of 'the ConaU.. JuncUon with federal loaN and
or when uaed ln cmlj:.mctiOII.
.
•
prl
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r . an
\-Jsttmg Leona SJ s::mn and LotuUon of Ohio u Jn 'UWIIotnt Reto- fl'&amp;nt.lt
With or to ll.illat any poutlcal rublfrl. Denci1 R. Hudson became is were Carol Cline Cincinnati The private passenger car is l:ti~ =edof'\t~J:tte~~~":: &amp;vlalon of the etate or any other
sovenunenta.l entlly ot the ataW. 1 No part of the bondl or other
parents of a daughter, Becky 1
'
___ _ • used in 90 per cent of all vaca- ~rov•l or ,..JectJon on • separate
T- bor
ballot w1'tho~t . part,y=ation ot 'l"b.e commiasl.on rna;y at.o Upend obll1at1ona dncrl.be&lt;t 1n eald cerU.-.v,
n at Pleasant Valley r to the employineot on the t10n and recreatJOn trips in the an:r kind. Bald
amend- anoney to P•Y the coat~~ of Pl•nnlnr, ftcatlon or amended eerttficattoa
HI-'tal
Thi
·
th
H
d
U
S
men\ lb&amp;Jl be pub
once ar. tnVneertnr. lep.l &amp;ervice~ 1 wrveYI llhaU be Jaued or .old by th
-1'•
s IS
e
u sons Great Lakes
, . .
I week IDr lllve oona!Mlllttve weeu hld .tudles p3'ellin1nary lO or In eommluton unleu the General
1
llrst child • Grandpa...nts In a d•
·
preoedlnl .ueh elec:Uon in •* Ieut f:nj~etton With Ul)' .uch capital Rmb)Jr shall ha ve approved said
one ne"~Qp~per in H.ch county ot
P vem.ent.
certJfieatlon by resolution adopted
dltlonai to Mrs Thomson are
tbe mw wharf a newtPaper II
In accordanct!l with an:r req.ur.. br, a maJority ot ~~oil tl:ie member.
ment. which the Genw.aJ, Ale:embl:r I e ected io each houae and abtll
~bllthecl.
If aonmaJority
th• m&amp;Y J)l'eleribe by law, the oom- have levied and pledJed e:x:clsea,
Mra. Amla Hudson, Syracuse, a
~n 1'0Unl
the •am•ot wu
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omen&lt;Iment, 1t '"" ... mlaaton £hall ex.pend mo ney 'k:l e. ta xe~~, l ees, cha:rrea and llcenM
E;A~aUo
com• •oald
p&amp;rt ot the Collltitution At t:ablflb and adminlater • lund wblcb tax ea, or ~_y combination thereat.
be used toleiy tor payment o1 : exeludlna ad valorem taxee on real
100, Pomeroy, grandfather and
0 P T0 M ETRI ST
=·~ ~r~· ~ ~ 11 'l: 1 Wll
rul..tate tax• on retldentJaJ prop.- 8lld penonai property ~d lncom•
Myla Hudson grandmother
open
the ume manner u when I lll1y 'kl the otent that thci lia- taxea, Jn amount IIUffielent 'kl pay
billty of tile ared a.nd other natural all principal. Interest 1nd char1•
Dencil R. Hudson and P~arl
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 51 (Close at Noon on
:,::~~~~r:~~ :ew~~e;k~ J)eniODI
thtl'ttor hal been deterred. fOr the luuance and ret.lrernent o1
The comnlilllon 5hall not be re· tile bonds or other obligations de.o
1eeoy of Syracuse, were called
Thurs.- East Court St., Pomeroy
::, •u~:= :~-=.~~~~ quired.
to and lball not pay out a! ICI':Ibed In aaid certtfl.cation, whleh
election ill held before \hi l'ei'Ular IUcb fund more tban tw enty-five exclaee, tan~ . fees, eb&amp;rgea nnd
nate election 1n even m~mbered 1 mllllon doUan in any calendar year license taxea shall be levied durtnr

1!011; Mrs. Paul L. L)'lld, Ashland, Ky.: Jam01 F. Laber,
Ironton.

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lladio, vinyl Interior. ~lack flailh. WeU worth $88~.

--·II 1961 CHEVROtET ~~burbln Station Wagon- $595

BLAETTNARS

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OPEN EVU. 91G0 P.M.

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In Memorv
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1N LOVING memory of my j;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;1 furnished, excellent
WANT
AD
PttONI
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NOTia!

~uaband, David Oiler,

who
passed away April 1_7. 19.58.
Sadly missed by h;s w;fe,
Roxie. two daughters, Violet
Batey, Middleport, and Mil·
dred Milliron, Reynoldsburg, I
· lll'andchlldren a nd g r ea tl
IP'andchildren.
4 17 ltc

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CIDitd Due Tollln-

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ELBOWED
IN TWO

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JIICUT 'i&gt;iOI'L... :.~t.L

DICK RAWL!NGS ·•.

For , , . lltllllltoo
•Aiu"'lnum Awnlnga
•Aluminum Siding
•Aluminum Rolling•
•Aluminum Windowo &amp; Doort
•Cor Porto
•P•tlot
•Blown In lnoulotlon
Elmer E. White, 404'12 South 4th Slv Ironton, 0.

~lng• Honctl ~In !
WY&lt;24111
MIIIDI.IIPOIT,

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Mid Winter Check

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KEITH GOBLE FORD
By ART SANSOM

Until Further Notice

WINN.1E WINKLE

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By HOWIE

Milson, W.

OH, BoY! IT!
SPRI'-JG WARM·UP

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TIME, AGAIN I

OKAY.

mms,

LET:S GO!

PRICES SLASHED

HEY, STUPID!
LET'S GO! IT'S
WARM·UP TIME!

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MA , 151l&lt;ERE ANY WAY
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Marie's Slyle Posl

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All New Rtdlator Shop

Let U1 Give It A Good

inside and out. Irvin
Rl. 143, near Carpenter.
4 14
L&amp;M CAFE. No phone
702 W. Main St., Pomeroy, 0.
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v. v. Johnson &amp; Son, 222-4th Ave., Huntington

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7 HE OLD ONE

ROBIN Mj!.LQNE

FENCE

38t V-8, 4-lpeed, radio and heater, YiDJllnterlor. Good tlreti,
white flailh. BUDI iood.

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ALLEY
C-an't ~ee
nuthin' from here,
Dr. fudclie !
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$9.95

775xl4 tubtloss _$12.95
Some IIC!Uire shoulder
tires left, rtduttd

NEWELL'S SUNOCO
PREC:KLEI AND Hl5 FRIE'NDS

CHESTER, OHIO
Phone 98s.3350

By MERRILl. BLOSSER
'IOU I-lEA&gt;:.

CA ~ YOU
W~ Ar

NOW TAKING

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APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

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'tHE LOOG
MO"l'OR !OUR
HA'i: E! lDED

Contad Faye Manley
Middleport

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PRIVA"'tt: ROOM. ~-~-.

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Auto Slles

...NCNI HOP TO IT, '100
MOOV1AN$! 8Rit-..G IN

MEIGS COUNTY
COUNSELING SERVICE

FOOPI LOT'S OF IT...

•.. OUR NAlJONAL INTEGRITY
15 AT STAKE AND WE INTENP
10 MAKE GCX)D ON OUil.
COMMITMENTS !

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penonal problems. Open 6:30 10:30 P.M.
Tues. and Wed.
201 E. 2nd St.
PHONE 992-2850

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'l'RAILER SPACE, good
1n1 place. Inquire 11140 S.
Ave., Middleport.

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Call Pomeroy
992-3904

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lladio, vinyl Interior. ~lack flailh. WeU worth $88~.

--·II 1961 CHEVROtET ~~burbln Station Wagon- $595

BLAETTNARS

Sqllndel', four apeed tranlllllluioo. HeaV7 dul)' tlreo. Better
- thiJ.

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OPEN EVU. 91G0 P.M.

O"ICI MOYll

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. . - ---:---:::----Noticll
For Sale
In Memorv
IJ53
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1N LOVING memory of my j;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;1 furnished, excellent
WANT
AD
PttONI
tWlUI

,.

NOTia!

~uaband, David Oiler,

who
passed away April 1_7. 19.58.
Sadly missed by h;s w;fe,
Roxie. two daughters, Violet
Batey, Middleport, and Mil·
dred Milliron, Reynoldsburg, I
· lll'andchlldren a nd g r ea tl
IP'andchildren.
4 17 ltc

My Shop Will Be
CIDitd Due Tollln-

l

I

15 ABOUT
ELBOWED
IN TWO

: II i 01!11 OF nt•
JIICUT 'i&gt;iOI'L... :.~t.L

DICK RAWL!NGS ·•.

For , , . lltllllltoo
•Aiu"'lnum Awnlnga
•Aluminum Siding
•Aluminum Rolling•
•Aluminum Windowo &amp; Doort
•Cor Porto
•P•tlot
•Blown In lnoulotlon
Elmer E. White, 404'12 South 4th Slv Ironton, 0.

~lng• Honctl ~In !
WY&lt;24111
MIIIDI.IIPOIT,

YPU•WITH THE LOAD

0 ' MATTRISS£'0 .-.

C\N '&gt;()() MOVE UP A

COUPLA INCI-1E5?

Your Home,

eCer •Truck

Mid Winter Check

•HNt.r

Core • Bulldour

eAnyT.,P. ,

KEITH GOBLE FORD
By ART SANSOM

Until Further Notice

WINN.1E WINKLE

1
By HOWIE

Milson, W.

OH, BoY! IT!
SPRI'-JG WARM·UP

v..

TIME, AGAIN I

OKAY.

mms,

LET:S GO!

PRICES SLASHED

HEY, STUPID!
LET'S GO! IT'S
WARM·UP TIME!

triRANNEil 1

MA , 151l&lt;ERE ANY WAY
I CAN HELP MAKE

0.

775xl5 tubeless -

'

ABNER

Marie's Slyle Posl

Notice

..

All New Rtdlator Shop

Let U1 Give It A Good

inside and out. Irvin
Rl. 143, near Carpenter.
4 14
L&amp;M CAFE. No phone
702 W. Main St., Pomeroy, 0.
( 14 3tc

.

'

SERVICE

The Molt Important A~
I~;~

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RADIATOR

Your Heating System 11
pli1nce

:

:\

Repr-ntatlveln This Aree 20 Years For
v. v. Johnson &amp; Son, 222-4th Ave., Huntington

•••1w.a21

· ?tall 1 , 111, .. Si:tl .. m., DillY

7 HE OLD ONE

ROBIN Mj!.LQNE

FENCE

38t V-8, 4-lpeed, radio and heater, YiDJllnterlor. Good tlreti,
white flailh. BUDI iood.

·~=~ ·.~:--:;.~;:.:

113MSS\'1 o :nJ~ Ag
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GOSSIP

.:"" ,_M_o_to_r_eo
....
1962 PONTIAC 2 Door Hardtop

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PEKE BETWEEN

rt&gt;UANDPA7 '

.....,

~ HIIEIDER

HOO, BOY! AM

I GE.TT/f.JG WARM!

;7ASOLI~lE

ALLEY
C-an't ~ee
nuthin' from here,
Dr. fudclie !
·

$9.95

775xl4 tubtloss _$12.95
Some IIC!Uire shoulder
tires left, rtduttd

NEWELL'S SUNOCO
PREC:KLEI AND Hl5 FRIE'NDS

CHESTER, OHIO
Phone 98s.3350

By MERRILl. BLOSSER
'IOU I-lEA&gt;:.

CA ~ YOU
W~ Ar

NOW TAKING

)'0\J

By

APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

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0, t

STE WED~

LAST

..

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DON'T ASK ME I BET
EVEN TH' OLD WOMAN
o;.;oULDti'T 18.L '(' THATI

I WONC€R !

'tHE LOOG
MO"l'OR !OUR
HA'i: E! lDED

Contad Faye Manley
Middleport

'

AHD AHHrt MfD
S"AH [J'{ HAVE fl
PRIVA"'tt: ROOM. ~-~-.

Bv v . T. HAMLIN

Auto Slles

...NCNI HOP TO IT, '100
MOOV1AN$! 8Rit-..G IN

MEIGS COUNTY
COUNSELING SERVICE

FOOPI LOT'S OF IT...

•.. OUR NAlJONAL INTEGRITY
15 AT STAKE AND WE INTENP
10 MAKE GCX)D ON OUil.
COMMITMENTS !

IH 'ruE C\T'(
COMPLt:TE: Wt'ri-1

ROOM.

S'ER~ ICE ,

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Free IBrvice to penons needing help with
penonal problems. Open 6:30 10:30 P.M.
Tues. and Wed.
201 E. 2nd St.
PHONE 992-2850

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'l'RAILER SPACE, good
1n1 place. Inquire 11140 S.
Ave., Middleport.

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Students with grades of "B"

jill-..--.-~ bus, was the weekend pest of

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his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ROt&gt;
Ml=·Ohling·

About
· Middleport

~otlnel, Pomeroy•MlddJeport.

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and chltclren, Mlcbeel and
Julia of Nelsonville were week·
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After bls tsklay egress from Bob !lope.. deserves a percent- snQZy rugs? 1"ter!C!III
end guests ol her auot, Mr. and average or more in all
his first • day egress from his age of tltls grandlatllerhond-'- heocefortll wW
llall·to-waU.
Leo Kennedy, Sr. and. wHh at Soutllern lligh School t h.e
by He..n Etottel
limousine to picket ;n the AF· his ageot Jimmy Sapbter's son · '
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. and Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger past sJx week gradlng period
TRA strike, !!ugh Downs sat l'eter and wife are especting ·BEING I&gt;tVOft:C!!D,
UFA
'Mrs. Harold Munns of
Pomeroy.
.
Iwere cnames in capitals, a il DRUGS ON THE CAMPUS
ouo s~ould visit State
out tile rest of the strike on jury •.. It's sleazy enough tllat 11le film firm bos~ Henry $aperst_.
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Del Mr -• M
Mr. and Mrs. !&gt;wight Wallace A):
Dear Helen :
hospitals where they treat
duty: his timing wao meticu· two-piece orchestra "The Kell'· tbreateris to S!Je hi,• exiting
a.
a
· auu
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w v•: "tth"1~ SENIORS -: DONNA BUSH, Our high school daughter tells returned '"!rippers." They might his limousine to picket in AF- nedy's" at tile swvmit 'Hotel m...
'·· us f or n•·t
Gwiazdowsky
and chil·
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"" over· ,her upof Washington Court
wee w ere v•eY VIS! e Nancy Cummms, Karen
tllat the kids ca" get marl· also consider the bippies w h 0 TRA the brawl was over .. : ehanged their perforlllng name coming· bqok . "How To Tell' If
guests this week of
With tlle~r son, Bruce Wallace, a ser, Nancy !loback, Mike
pep pills, and even "ac· "fly" from tenth-story windows Carlo Ponti told us at lunch his to sneak onto tile Kennedy tan- Your Husbi!Dd II: Ql~atliiJ . On
Mr. and Mrs.
at Marshall Umverslty. kms, Judy King, Bonme
any time they want it, ., - straight to the morgue; or frau, Sofia Loren, will star I wagon but .ending out JFK You." · .. After m~kmg it :~Ig
and attended funeral
were d!Mer guests of tlle1r renee, Patricia London,
everybody knows who sells at I throw tbemselves In front of making films again in a month; naif-dollars as promotmn Is m tb~, Jukeboxes, 'Tbe 8and: l ,h, for their grandfather,
son and watched sports practice. McMurray, . Teresa McTurner, their school. Thts JS one of the cars; or become drifters; or she's had a very rough thne scraping bottom.
p1pers have u . concerts I!Qok·Grim.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace also Carla MorriS, Brenda Nor~s, better high schools in tile dis- 1die from overdoses .. not to ... At_lunch, given his _choice Soon as Shellah ~Gordon~ this ,',""~li1alone .. ,. Tbe
have learned that tflell" other Nola Obitz, PatriCia Proffitt, trict where the teens have lots speak .of the maDY" who go the of Italian or French w 1n e s, illac&lt;(rae unleash officially, keep concert gtmmlck is a pain tn
Baker, student at Mt.
Hospitalman Alan Wallae&lt;!, Robyn Stearns, Carol Wilcoxen, of money.
crime route because earning a Carla chose French because, your eye on aiso-spllltlng RDn· the cash register to rdi~t clltbs
College, .Aihance, spent
graduated from Operatmg Suzanne Winebrenner, L t n d a 1 begged her to tell me who living takes ambition they
"I'm now a French citizen." . Die Wayne of tile Jackie Giea· because stars make mort, more
weekend w1th hiS parents, .Room Techmcal School at Be- Yost.
the pushers were, but she said longer have.
Liz Taylor's ex - husband son show ... Elizabeth Alien of comfortably, in ooncert: even
and Mrs. John Baker.
lthesda !losp1tal, Be.tllesda, Md. JUNIORS - Connie Arnott, Ithat would be "linking." she 1 ca~'t believe use of illegal ~ichael Wildlng's ex-wile Susan "Sherry!" gets picked up nigh~ Jack E. Leonard is concertlz.
Maroanne Woodgerd, C~· ·and has been reasSigned to _the LENORA BASS, Janmne Bentz,, doesn't use the stuff nor do her drugs ts as common as some wdl wed her 5tll, toy tycoon !y m a RDils-RDyce parked cau- mg ... The persmable Me, v
! lqi~ln!IS, speot the weekend w.1tn Porllmouth N a v a I Hospliai, JIM CIRCLE,. Dave Cole, T i m friends, but she says many try . reports indicate, but if even Bertram Collings ... Rex Har· liousiy not at the Alvtn Theater Griffin Show ta~ed its 500ttl 'fV
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har., Portsmo~th,
~e h~ been Cozart, Bonme Delong, T IJ m it, and wha~·s even more fright- 1 half a dozen teens at you r rison's 23-year-old son Carey stage door but nearby in front entertainment . . . Last week
Woodgerd.
1undergmng or~entahon thiS week Diddle, Debra HuiliJard, Peggy •mng, they think it isn't dan., school take them that's six too . Liii Palmer) just became of Gallaghers, and a famous Merv's chatty sprawl even out·
llol1ert Schmoll, freshman
and will begin instructing st~~; Hubbard, CAROLYN KISER, gerous.
many.
critic for a London movie singer may be the owner .... rated the stricken "Tonlgbt"
State UmverSJiy m Colum· denll m operatmg room proce- . ,Joyce Manuel, Gena Mathews, why can't something be Stir up some action fast - mag ... I&gt;avey Jones of "The Imagine a 15 · passenger tralll!&gt; show.
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dures. .
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Proffitt,
S!IARON done? - Concerned Mother
Mother! - H.
Moukees" and pretty John Rob· steamer with Edward Fields'
MJSs Fr~eda Faehnle IS a med- 1ROUSH, Ruth Shain, MICKEY 1Dear Mother:
Dear Helen:
ert Powers receptionist Jan
_
1cal pahent at Me~gs General SPENCER, Donna Theiss, John Authorities are doing all they My husband and I love ch!l- Hoffman are a model item . . ESCAPE TO WEST
Pomeroy. 0.
Hospital ID Pomeroy.
Warner. Carolyn Weinberg.
! can, with very little help. Drugs dren and we have two. We've Former London MGM hoss LawBRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany
TONIGHT
.
Mrs.
!lenry
!lennrsy
of
ZanesSOPHOMORES
Me
1
ani
el
on
the
campus
may
never
110
trted
to
have
more,
.b,,.
I
had
renee
Lachman
and
his
Jean
(UP!)
-Three young E.,t
Aprll16·11·18
1
v1lle spent the _weekend m M1d- Beegle, Rhonda Braden, Brenda eliminated unless teen-agers, five miscarriages, was very di are separated by more t h 1 n Germans early Saturday es"WAY-WAY OUT '
Jerry
Connie Idlepo.rt and V~Sited her SISler Bradford, Diana Cro.ss, Jenlliferjlike your daughler, wake up with all of tllem. I finally
English Channel (Je~n's in caped unnoticed acroas the Reedsvllle WSCS members
LewJ.s
Str\·ens
who " hosp1tahzed.
Davis, Linda Grindstaff, Grace and realize thut protecting a up.
·
LMdon, Larry's in France) , .. border near here,
held their April meellng at tile
PLUS
Hysell,
Jane
Jo.hnson,
Sandra
1
criminal
is
nearly
as
bad
"
Now
my
husband
wanls
us
home
of Mrs. Rose Thomas on
COLOR CARTOONS
WED. ond THURSDAY
HullJlary now has ll8.110{) Johnson, Debbie McClung, being one.
try again. I'm afraid I
Wednesday evening, Election of
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autos, four times the total in George Norris, Becky Sayre, If she saw a man attack a pull out of another
[
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officers was held with Mrs.
~~ii:i~ii:i~~~~~~:_.=======o,
Brenda Sayre, Susan Tuttle, Lin- child. she'd call the police fast. and I can't bear to · of
Hazel Buckley as president,
1960·
~
da Tyree, Martha Yost.
Yet she won't "fink" on a push· being here with my family.
Mrs. Mary Nichols, vice pres.
FRES!IMEN - Jan AI k ire, er whose drugs can cause dortor advises against It,
!dent; Mrs. Vivian Humphre,,
Peggy Boso, JEFFERY BREW- crime, prolonged mental a n d ing it's doubtful I could carry
· • " - -secretsry; Mrs. . Nell Wilson,
ER, Jill Codner, Irene Cooper, physical illness, and even death. a child to term.
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treasurer, Seeretary of FlowDonna Cross, Shirley Drake, How stupid can people gel'
I think we should thank .
or Fun~, Mrs. Nancy Buckley,
Julia Early, Rhonda Ervin. Here's my suggestion which lucky stars lor our two f i
and Spll'itual Life Leader, Mrs.
Eric Furbee, Joan Manuel, Ga- ·you probably won't follow: Re· youngsters, and not take
Rushia Shumway.
ry Norris, Jenny Proffitt, Mar- port what you've heard to the es. But I'm afraid tllat if I
1
Oilier leaders remained 111e
sha Pugh, Sharon Pyles, Ran· authorities and let THEM do don't try again, I might I o s e
same as last year,
dali Roberts, Sandra Sellers, the interrog•ting. If "ail the my husband.
A white elephant sale waa
Mark Smltfl, Sarah Tuttle, Dor- ·kids" know, at least one out of Wh1ch? - FEELING LOW
Jjlanned lor tile May meeting
tha Wilcoxen, Mickey Wolfe.
a whole school will have sense Dear F.L.:
at the home of Mrs. NeD
enough to tell. - H.
Let the doctor ram some
illffRIIAL
p s. Those who think LSD, sense into your husband's
,R!l'i'ENu£
so~efreahments were served to
marijuana, et al, aren't danger- Any man who would ta k
these members and guects:
OF ALL YOUR
chances with his wife's life
Mrs. Leona Ruth, Mrs. Mabel
n't thinking straight.
Belser, Mrs. Dorotlly Casbdol·
Why not take in a foste
1ar, Mrs. Hazel Buckley, Mrs.
h
1 c ild, or try for an
VIvian Humphrey, Mrs. · N e 11
Rutland High School honor
- !I.
0
1 Wllson, Mrs. Mamie Buckley,
students the past si:rc w e e k s,
Mrs. Rusbia Shumway, Mrs.
Dear Helen:
with grades of "B" or better
Mary
Nichols and Mrs. DoroYou bring it in and we give it our quality
We have lived in this neigh·
were (names in capitals, a H
lihe Riebel.
A) :
NEW .!lAVEN. - The
p tAmerl·
N m borhood for about a year. Dur·
dry cleaning now.
SENIORS - Debbie Turner, can LeglonSAUXlthl~ary h 0~ Uu .t· ing this time our five-year-old
01 ' son has been held under water
BAIRBARA WILLIAMS, DEN- Iber 140• llli ""ape a
REPRESENTS SCHOOL
You pick it up in the fall and pay only for
MS WEBER, DIXIE WAMS- 1°1 NewHaven metrecently at and otherwise mistreated by a
Dale Boston, 8th ~ stuLEY, Darlene Smith, Charles the LegiOn Home wllh 17 mem· bully a year older than he.
dent at Riverview Elementary
the cleaning charges. All your wearable Scott,
Debbie Smith, K a thy hers present.
h
This kid also beats on oilier
School, represeoted his I!Cbool
Thomas, Karen Tucker, Albert The preSident, Eleanor Rous ' children with a hammer, throws
at I he all COUIXy Spe!Ung
will be pressed and ready for you.
Harmon Lilly Imboden GLEN· preSided. II was announced tllat dirt and rocks While we were
Championship contest bold at
DA JOHNSON, Melva johnston, Ithe Shooting Match that til e I out yesterday,. he or one of
Middleport mgli i!dH!ol reNote: Furs, Fur Trims
Duane
Knorr,
Nancy
Knotts,
I
Broad
Run
Rod
~nd
Gun
el~b
pals
came
in
our
back
door
"You're
just
f»r!t&lt;uling
me
because
youlnow
I
can
buy
eenUy.
He Is the Sllll of Mr.
end Coin-Op Cleaning Excepted
Juanita Dozer, Mary Floccari, held for the Auxlhary recen \y I ate a half-pound of chocolates,
end sell you orer IOO timesl"
and Mrs. Marlon Boston of
SABRA CANADAY.
1 was a huge success," .was the and messed up the house.
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JUMORS - Joyce Cioneh, IBakeless Bake Sale whu.'l! net- My husbend says we are I
Janel !&gt;avis, Allen Wilson Glor·' ted some $35.
living on a typical American
LAUNDERERS- DRY CLEANERS
ia Thompson, Gene Grate, Le- The Sprmg ".'nlerence on May street and I shouldn't be conlia Kitchen.
7_. to be held m Spencer, was cerned. I come from England,
Convtnlonl Pickup Stetiono in Midcllopori·Pomeroy
di
SOPH - Pat KeMedy Ra0- · scuss ed an d tO members may and I AM concerned. When I
Phont Pomeroy 992·5428, Middleport 992·5130
dy King, Joe Myers, Sandy Mil· attood.
.
complain to the parents, they
"iiiiiiiiii~ller, Pam Lee, Janet Priddy, Poppy Day was diScussed and say, "Boys wiD be hoys" or put
'"
Junice P ldd J .
S ··• was set for May 20. More defl- the blame on someone else.
r y, amceJeff Sno.;_
lll!uo
't pans
I WI'II be announce d Ia!· What should we do?-P.B.F.
!lARRY SLAWfER,
me
den, Ronnie Vance
Bobby er.
.
Dear P:
Vance, ELBERT
A white elephant sale w.• s You might try looking for an
DEAN WEBER, Lann Ashbo!.,; conducted, Wltb Sibyl S m' th area witll less "typical Amerias the auclloneer.
can boys" but I'm afraid you·1111
sleve Brogan, Ha rold yB urke, actmg
s
t
s·
t
led
'
Glen Crisp, Fred Davis, Rodne
ecre IS ers were revea
find a stinker
on almost every
Davis, Stephen Donohue
y and ref;eshments were served street. If you have one on
Kegley, Iva Capehart yours learn to avoid.~:~~~~~
FRESH - Beec her ·Cooper by dJackie
S d"10 W "
'
lJnda Cotterill, Catherine
an a
aru&gt;, to Mary Bh"'I your doors
- and consider
teriil, Scott Carter, Unda Car· iRot'~shR, ThhelmTha ClapehRart,hChLo-ar· selves lucky. - H.
dillo CONNIE HYSELL SHER- 0 ~ ous , e rna ous , .
ThiS column ls dedicated to
RY
YES NANCY SHIFL
Ia Weaver, Helen Knapp, Sibyl family Jiving, so if you're· haV·
Diane Kno..;. Doroth 0111 . ET, Sm1th, Vera Thompson, Judy ing kid trouble or just plain
Steve Shlllin' Beve~ r:.:ger, Brown, Judy MacKnight, Nan- trouble, let Helen help YOU.
son Ruth
lk
Y
mp. me Fox, Kathleen Roush, Iva She wlli alao welcome your own
ED _a Ae[i..
Capehart, Jackte Kegley, Sadie amusing experiences. Adclreas
RobertS:
~b ny Russell, Warth, Nancy Van Meter and Helen Bottel in care of t b Ia
Igman
ert Hawkins. Eleanor Roush.
newspaper~
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,1The key to Meigs County will gineer John Dowler, Rep. Ralph
Beroan! V. F11ltz, CIC pros!" Ohio Department of Highways Leaving the department in ·
be presented to P. E. Mashoter, \Ieiker and Sen. Oakley Collins. d..t, today qed Mel1s Coon- in Adams County. In 1929 Mash· 1959, Masheter provided condirector oJ the Ohio Higilway Masheter, a naUve of Meigs Ilona to alteod the lfOUDd eter became assistant eopneer suiting services to contractors
Department, at ground break· county, although raised on a breaking eeremoateo In sup- of design and construction in until 1963 when he returned
ing ceremonies Wednesday at Fairfield County farm n e a r port of IIllo pro;reulve pro- Cbiilieothe and ai• years later from retirement. Masheter fi111t
10.30 a.m. officiullv launching Thur ton will receive tile key jecL
was named location and plans placed emphasis on determtnconstruction of the first phase to ~~~~ ~unty from Attorney Masheter, who lives at 1768 engineer in tile Bureau of" Lo- ing the_finai alignment ofOhio's
of new U. S. 33 here.
F ed W Crow who has been A 1. t A
cahon and Design, Columbll!l. 1,529-m!ie mterstate h•gbwav
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t
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urn a or Instrumental at the io&lt;'ai level t
61 w11 G Rhode8 Masbeter was named assls~
' en s ar
a pr'&gt;near the Meigs County Fair.
. h,
j
on, was_
en ov.
.
gram of feeder and access
grounds with area officials at· m getting t e Rt. 33 pro ect un- tapped_ b1m f?r tile $22.500 high- ant engineer of constructwo tn routes to Ohio's industrial and
tending.
derway.
way director 1 post 1n January 11949 and remained tn that )lol!t recreational areas.
Other state officials to par- Leshe F. Fultz, Meigs Coun- ol 1963.
I~ntil 1957 wheo he was named The pre . ground breaking aclicipate are John W. CD y k e) t~ C.I.C. official and Pomeroy His roadbuilding career start- deputy dlrector of design .and tivities will be held from the
Wilson, assistant director and IVillage Council President, will Ied in 1923 when he worked dur- 1construction under Highw•y Dl· Ifair_grounds grandstand in case
chief engineer; Division 10 En- be master of ceremomes.
mg the summer months wtth dte , rector Charles M. Noble.
of mclement weather.

Mrs. Thomos is
Hostess of
WSCS Group

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On April 13th

The ONE Newspaper
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Funeral services for Mr. Vic. tor L. Grim were conducted
Thursday, April 13 at the Raw·
1'
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Funeral Home witfl
the Rev. Ray B. Allman, Columbus, officiating.
The Bev. Mr. Allman Is a lormer pastor of the U B. &lt;lturch
at Portsmouth where Mr. Grim
had been a member for many
years before coming to Middleport. Assls~ng Mr. Allman was
the Rev. Carver Williams o!
Pomeroy,
Pallbearers were Dean a n d
David Sever, Clifford Hay e.,
Earl Thomas, Leonard Gwlaz.
dowsky. and 0. B. Strange. Outof-town relatives and friends
here for the services were Mr.
arxl Mrs. Paul Grim, Serf City,
N.C.; Mrs. Harold Munna Plt.tsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Le0!1ard Gwiazdowsky and ehlldren,
Jenny and Mark, Waahlngton
Court House, Ohlo; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sever, Dean !&gt;avid, VIcky, and Paula of Zanesv1IIe, and Mr. and Mrs. E a r I
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. R¢ert
Stevenson and Mn. Gari Cllse
of Frostburg. Md.

Ballooos served u aerial obIn 1lle Ameri·

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Aut.mtllc Humldlotll - tdHI for
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19.95 Slicing ·Knives
Ught, compact and powerful

- sale$10

21.95 Automatic Toasters
Ctmplttoly Automotlc. IHutlfvlmodom dtlitlll
sale $11

NEW YO!IK - MEMBERS
of tile Wire Service Guild
ratified a two-year mntract a·
greeme~t with United Press
temationai, the union aru:1owlc- I
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~ vote was 312
203. T!1e
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1M clUes during the Jut el
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EcoaOI!Iic Opportunity of
aoutbeastero Olde, wW ·be
the goett speaker at the
Meigs Cotmty
Democratle
Club meettac •numday, April 28, at the Rutland El..
mentary School.
Mr. Sharp wlU point out aod
ezplaiD hiJhUibta of Gov.

P. E. Masheter, left, and Dyke Wilsoa

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