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Luggage- Comforters - Quilting - Girls Coats 1ncl SuitsMens 1nd Boys Trousers - Women• Cotton T·Shirts - Color
Television - Rldios - Record Players - J1ckson Perkins Rose
Bushes - lnf1nts Creepalls and Sweaten.
See The Big Selection of Linoleum •nd Vinyl Floor Coverings Also See The 1967 Models of Toro Lawn Mowers At Our
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S!'Jiate: wlU )10 PMSing nioral iiO place to go/ w appeal
For a man mejJUOhed ~~' ~·' Dodd , .("(~b~ a jlldgement oi ·~SOnate.
lor the VIce President norilln•· Iell'',.,~udgll)ent &gt;vbi¢h ,' tile tbe Cm\nec~c\lt• Voters elllUIOI ·
and lor a Calinet post, liie .senatel i'EMf. COnlilj!Jtee ' de- ·e.~!!'! the rei!frd. .
cehs!D'e punishment · ,·ecom- llbemely avo!OOd,"lill\fnnorah :{''
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touches Jral heatmg, "" CODI\Illoning~ postal employe m Racme .from Powell, tho Nep from Hariem. (/ilklaguea .........,oltll. lllllt·liiJ :Where he wu born In 11131.
to be added
tile; florescent lighting and the In- 1938 to 1941.
0r two that Dodd bas had It as ~ ~:.f!lf!i'lng dlsl\on- .
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offiCI81 dedication on Sunday, f te~or Is done In a beige and Oerk is Frederick J., Stobart, an eliecllve senaior, If his ,or to lllf . ·a\i.i!iul~.t••,!.l, , .' (jNEXPECrED HOIJDAY
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. . 1white ~lor scheme. The mod- 1who hss seven .years
colleagues follow througb on tile dllfleu!ti: ~ , pa;'lillpossl /D. !1, fETEP.BOROUGH,
wheels lllrnii!l·
· 'I'M. new strucl"!"', bri~ ve-1ern lobby contams 216 post of- 1ence m the of11ce, and rural , committee recommendallllL
trust ~ W!lb ~ a,:jloel : (lf·lttW,,) -- The uo puplles
their bld to ob.laln a
neer· over block with a built up Ilice boxes and provisions are : carriers are Jobn R. Lee
I Verbal COadellllllllloa
J~enlilp: · . ' 'T ., .. . • bridge County School here
trial and reJ.ease ol DrUf.8
roof. was constructed by Mr.: made so that 60 more can be : Francis W. Webb. Substitute The edge would seem to go to AJid sq , It ~mit· ma!~ an unOll\)eC\ed l!olldily
Coppolino, f~ wlilllrljec!lll\lnl
and Mrs. Edwin S. Cozart, Ra-; mstalled if needed.
. 1 employes are ~·· Frank
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wllether"'l: noHbe ~tic:tlcl4 The !lehool ·waa d"* for
Jlt;"'D lor the drug •
4W;·who will I~'• !I.e butid-1 Headl~g· the staff et the dew n m the clel'lcal poslUon
It's true that for Dodd ihere ~ n.I!Jh! J?odd .:\0 '' : ~. wllen the beallmaster
murt!e~ of hll bl wife.
f'g to the fed ern! governmenl : post oU1ce will be Frank Cle- George Ne~gler and V J,r g I would be no One, no loss of Senate In ilio wlien he'&amp;"\!P ·tor Ji1 ileacherll all had to to Deiens0 at1orney F
: TIIO new post office, featur- [Ill!ld, who was commissioved Roush in the rUral delivery
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murder In a poisoning case
q. Wallace o£ ;\l~b'!!Da wali Wllll~ly .applauded today · ·
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PLAN SERVICES
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Le ion Au~ilin' will GAU.!POLIS- A • ~ one ,Parent are !BU . to
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Polytechnic Institute. The husband of Alabama's present j hold m!morial servi'Jis for last week to tbe Gal· dren begi!DJIJiS ·iJ! tlt1td lfade. 1b.r l clraodw!IS lnlroduced by
EXPO 'fl BIG DRAW
~nor ~8 greeted at the airport by a group of teen- : Mrs A V Howell at Ewing lin Co u·n t 1 DIs lrict 1.\- Jllgb schOGI ·fr~hnlen m~ algn Robe '" . , •
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flags.
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_ group of about 50 Negro and Sunda • All members Pare ned In observrnce of National n~ at ~ ·year !ntervaill. . S~ for:conducttni ~ !Om'' lla Cllltlning-day turnout
I But at the college campus a white students chanted "Wal- lasked~ assemllle at the fU· Library Week. In Mrs. Velma 15, OUI-of\'Ollnty i!Jid· out ol Mti1 Slo~ gave each etilld Elpo 6'1 was more than
-:-- .... · -- - - · · ·- ...... lace go home," and . llnother neral home at 7,30 f •.m. Mueller's lourih &amp;rade at the , st&amp;te users ,pay, a smiilllee for a boOJmlll'ker aa a I;OUvenit ol 1 as large as bad been
,25 inside the auditonum carWaahin&amp;ton School.
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Mrs. Stoney, ~ting librarian, 16. A line of oniH:Ollt for cllll- ·
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!day. lor overdue boOk&amp; Is cbarg- CLEVEL,\ND (UPI) - Go~. ElposiU~ - passed llmlouj:'~l~ • ..::;~ij;~:.~
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Jamea . + .,l!hodea wW seek to the turnstiles Friday. Only 11
1.. ~. after wit hs t a n di n « three !blood ' ljnd, clo,l~ts lor the Viet ·satuhlay when bla car left Ohio llll vlllted and qplalned to I 17. Books renewed at 2 • dllmlls a Iedera! court 1 uIt 000 bad been eJ!!~&lt;!cled.
l.--------"i · straight days of heavy Macine Cong, that s, not acadenuc free- , 7 .In Washiqtoa Count)" aear Ithe. Jroup, a questloo and an- weeks Intervals.
asking for an lnjuncUon to ~ar
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ling thensulla ol. Tuesday'sspe·
The Marines moved up to the olause of his speech.
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TEACHERS SAY NO ·Imemo pad, which they had 19, There Is a children's prn-j clal electlon:.'lbe i)l!l, filed Frl· CLEVEI.AND &lt;UPI) - Sen.
summit I•.te Friday witnout He also was applauded he•· \ MAit~,FERRY Ohio -imade in..th•, classroom, record· ~am of story Ullling each Sat- day 'lllilmed· ifll .: 'Oblo :~on~ Stephen M. Young will vote alfit'g a shot
!vily when he said "K the peo- ,The {;!Iii , .~ ~j+! the !Wttalr~ .~v- l urday.
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.e~~" "f!Ull,~ide ,'ciatloo (CTA Saturday turn-ed. Thl!lle notes w~re used' tile 20. There are picture ~n.d d~·:·•JirlilOt VIO!a~6 U. S. slon and reapjlOI'Ilomilent pro·
\0n SC!Urday, they swept wli!It'! if~:·~aiiMi:lvtth- . ed dowt~ a propou1 for 'dlscJii,l(llil~wlng day, Tuesday, as the pamphlet files.
in Tuesday't election.
1 ~!"'!ililllon.
tlirough 1.,. 'fo!'rli~~- cav, .out ha . gurdelines from 1,· sions aimed at •ettllng a three- ~SIB lor a Wflllen report In ~t Films are avallable for the , ;::,;'('
in a telegram to Nf•
complexel -li'om , wlil.l. wtlMl 1100 miles away, we m1ght as .day strik• against the Martina ll!Jt,.E!)ihsh elass.
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BITS TREE: DIES
Lawrence White, chairman ol
Communists had laid down :JI'ell give up."
'Ferry School District.
Some of the facts recorded ""s. Foster, librarian expl~n- WOOSTER, Ohio (UP!)
. Cleveland chapter of Anler·
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~ough a thick tripli!.:~. , .· ,.
,1. ,'lbe (II~ was establish· dy for the p~elf, once tqjly are was·· llli~.: Siiiiil'!lsY' w[lel) . c&amp;lled the OBC "a propoeal to
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~~oy _ ·~Curt' Brothers and sisters surviving ''Jhe iiilne ·or similar arcbltec-l When the class
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:basement rooms, their
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Vietnamese tiixlp. , ~[out ·~~)tltl~l Hos- ~ .Acord, SwPJi(ield; Wood,\ 4. ~ llbrtll}', b tax-su[li&gt;OJ't. was sparked by. the
James !!hOi!~ during
slortly aftell ·'!r.S. Afr {II! C. •JIIW fiillii!!l'n8 1 'llllpr· ill- roll Acoid, tlUc4go:I'Mrs. lila- eel. willi.Jome ·•dllltloli$l'flwls old magazm~ and bound
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planes suppo.tin( the ~ -. ~ess. ~;~
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r; Rapp, Omega, o.; Mrs. Roy jfrom the stale.
papers dating into the
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hid poured bombs and-~~~ ~·Mrs. Howell was a member , Serepta Allen, Columbus, and , .~' .Ten ~· !ll!tve 0J1 lh e hrndr~s. ofTh~ ~~ ~m
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measure the Zamctest bf tl!e ·hill.
• ·of Eastern Star, the Ladies Auxt· ter and live brotbers preceded · • There. "';' Mgbt .run time "1:,e :of the workers
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IElsewbore In the nortbern,1s9 · •Alnerican Legjpn ~· lhel Servi""'' :JI!!..;.J&gt;o conducted sored tbrougll the Federal Com· assesslon number, .Library of lottery starting July 1 First
~~es, u.s. Marines repOrt- p~t , ~id6!lts' .parl~y 0( tile Monday at '2 p:jil., in the Boyer mun(ty Actio~ Profll'am.
Congress ca:&lt;l• pasting of
prize will be S,OOO !4 kllliD&amp;, 16 eomrnumsl', ~ a~; DaiJ&amp;bters II{ Un-! funeral Home, waverly. with 7., Library boll!:• are 9 a.~. , ets, shellackin&amp; of covers
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r4ptuilng ~tuspeels In 'a~es ion Veter8111 ; Jane Hawol!' Rev. Robert fl. Sayre olflclat- to 8 p.~. Mondays through Frl- ·ing, .etc.
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~ clashes in the area that Tent; the TWilight Garden Club: I ing. Burial will be In Caldwell days, and 9 a.tn. lb 5 p.m. on \ Pnor to the fleldtrlp, .
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~y threatened by an IIhe Meigs County Pioneer and ] Cemetery, Rlcbmondale, 0.
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qt!mal!cl fi"' North Vietna·; l!iJtorl~ ~lety and' Soll8 andl The bndy will he taken to the 8. A bookmobile, with driver (they lnclnded . .
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:Mrs. Howell w"- 8 m'mber ofi Waugt;..llalley • ~ Funeral IMill more titan tWo·thousand min
and Andrew
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!l'lle MarinPS also lamled : the United Methndlst Church in l Home Sunday where friends !books, serves the p eo p
)Jeports were l&gt;Y
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qother battalion of troops in: Po'meroy and was ,8 Wort~ War : may call between ' and 9 p.m. 'throughout the county - from Bowma~, Danny Cox, and Greg~~::t~!f.~~
Oferalion Beave:- Car,c--an . 1 Gold Star Mother
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;1 Cadmus to Waterloo
LawTho!nas.
Natalie Wood u "Pontlope"
a..ult by air an~ sea Into one ; She is surviv8il, j, ber hus.i
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'renee County. ~
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o~ the V10t eo~·· olde•t and . nand, A. v. Howell, !oted Meigs : Roy H. Me11wlc
goes out every day 0 1 c e p t 1
used.as a guide In routing CD~=~~~~NII est strOJtgholds 25 mlles 1County historian· a daughter 1 PT. PLEASUNT' - · iimeral Friday.
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Pom l'or G 1 ~Ul'llOY to the Ubrary,. He
o! the ,huge leatherneck i Dr. Edna Mr:~Wil!hl Redford' i servi""' for Roy H. (Tude) 9. There are MiOOO books ln land Andy Fischer steered I h
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: Ind. ; 9 foster son, Ralph M~ . Messick, 52, HuntiQ&amp;Uin, fOl'IIJr- the library plus a vari'fl selec· group, acUng •• patrol in
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Rurat IUtiJng Hood
Ual contacts in the opera- , Kee. Pomeroy ; two sisters, Mrs.1 ly of Henderson, .,_. bt beld Uon of current magazines ami Ill&amp; tile atreell. Rear guard was .
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~ were reported light. In the ' Mary E. Bailey Minersville , Monday 10:30 a.m. In the CNw· periodicals alonJ with ten or
24 hours, the Marines: Route 1, and Mn: Cora Curtis, Huasell Funeral Homo with tbol1.twelve newspapers. Some of
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Underneath its e1e11ant wood Cuttlng:b011rd top, our ·
reported kUling two Commu-: Newell, w. va.; two grand- Rev. Fatber H. A. Ryan offic- newspapers are The New
portables are really quality bullt•lns. We've prettl~ ·
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1daughters, Mrs. Louiso Hoover tating, Burial will be In . tq,e~ Times, Christian Science Moottllem
up wlth ilene'- ill around, added easy rollin&amp;
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- Iand Mrs. Eleanor Lang, bot h.1Henderson cemetery, F'rienllr tor, Ohio Lqtoo News, Wes
casters·and a· ~·tllat books up to your sink fa~cet.
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of lndian~polis and Iive gr,at ! may call at the .~raJ ~tme. Virginia Hlllbllly, Barton'•,
But you &amp;at 111 of' the huge CIIJ)!!City, ~onvenlont
tiEL, Germany &lt;UPf) - A grandchlldrm. '
I Mr. Mesaick ciiMjl unexlle"l· The Gallipolis Tribune.
roJI-D\lt ~ske": '"'r&amp;etlc,washlng action and effecwile. according to a state court . Funeral services will be held ! edly Friday mornlill ill a. boa- 10. On an average of t e
tive drying of line custom bullt·lns.
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hllie, Is worth BOO marts, or, at 2 p.m. Monday at the Ewing I pita! in Bristol, Tenn. He waa ~ew children's boob are
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tb4~equivalent of $200, P" !Funeral !fome with the Rev. employ.ed ali a 1!11Ck' driver for ell weekly.
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; C. Melvih' Alkire officiating. (Bell Lmes, Inc,. and wu for· 11. Books are sbelved under I
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til~t all stahilets st~l P!li1J ere guarantlled lor 20·
was the amount of : Burial wiU be in Beech Grov• l merly an employee of the Mar· three major categories - fie- 1
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wife was killed In an au· , the funeral home at anytime.l He is survived by his widow, , 12. There are
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three daughters, one son, one fng rooms and separate
the average wi[e works I]amea A d
brother and two atst,n.
for chlldrell and adults.
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: GALLIPOLIS - James For- Mr!. Herman Cwrlc
card! to asallt tht patron
BASEMENT UP · J rest Acord, 73, brother of Mrs. Mrs. Herman (Hazel)
tbe books and desired inWORTH, Tex. &lt;UPI) : Clarence Mabel Waugh Galli- age 15 passed awar
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Couch has been "In i polis, was found dead ~t h 1s at the 'Henry Ford Hospital
14. Library eardl,
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smce he was SIX ' Waverly Trailer Court home in Detroit after a long•lllneOB.
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old. He and hi! family , WaY!IIY Fridoy evening. He hadlteaves her husband andv:2!ll
into the basement ol AI- been in laUing health about six children, Mrs. Paul
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. Hog g ~emenlary , mooths. •
(Marjt~}. Mrs. Richard
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where his father took , A retired farmer, morchant ney (Violet), a~rnd~~~)·a~ll~~~
as custodian, bact In the and railroad employee, Mr. A- Detroit; two 111
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Aprii,U, tt.IO
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Jerry
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and five grtllllclilldrtn.
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I announce ~&lt;Boston Style" ~ r ry R. , Shon, CIC pr!!lt~ \i~n , in
'140NDAY - There was an party, P~!ting "taxatton Witi).]Jqdge WarrenS . Earhart, lror&gt; ' Pla~• far
accident free weekend. , ,
! out repre~tion" shoold t~: toP. Will ~old court d11rini lhe~fo•,iulated
_TUESDAY - First reading Ohio, Bond .Commission ~ &amp;II' M~y tenn of the Q.%Jtia cour1ty
· g~ven street repair leg!Siahon proved at t&amp;e May 2 prjmary .&lt;'O)IImon pleas cool!. James
by Middleport council to resur- 1election.
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north corporation limit: t.pwn crop's In ne!ll' ruin followin.l !t '·,.;pjence of 5-30.years for break- [28, Rt. I. N;oJ;Ibup,
cost just 1750. Drivers caught j· hard frost Thursday night. NQI lnJ' and en!fring in the n!l~t receiving stolen
up for being ?areful over the guilty pleas entered by two Ch~ season and H years for grand Gollia
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weekend.' Sher~ff Bob Harten-] cago teen-agers charged In auto larceny. Gallipolis Area Jay- ment.
bach logging three acc1dents on 1larceny and breaking and enter- cees hear progress reports on -:-:__-::-====== f:
Monday. Middleport contrJbutes: ing. namely Thomas Childress, area activities.
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over $001) to DFS (Dollars for ' 19, and John Whittemore, 18, in
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SchOlars).
I Judge Frank w. Porter'• Coun- WEDNESDAY - Po11ce probe
WEDNESDA '{ - Roy Splres.1ty Court.
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indicted for rape, slips a w.~ yl
qALI.I}l' OOUNTY
M~rket. K1.dnap charges agamst !
'from . county jaiL He had b~~ MONDAY _ Two typewrlt- 1 Ben . Hamilton, 56, Cleveland, .
pennitted in the o£flce to ma~e ers, one duplicator reported ' d1sm1ssed m Gallipolis MumCI·
a telephone call: got out a Side , missing at Southwestern High lpa! Court. John Dav1dson nom· ,
door. County Extension Advis- School by Gallia County Sher· ltnated for U. S. Air Force A· ;
ory Committee urges more em- :iff's Department. Coach Ellis Icademy. Thirty-four GAHS pu- '
l·ph1asl! on research and develop- I Johnson, Marshall
take part in District Finals j
men!. Middleport's First Ba1&gt;- : named guest speaker !or
State Scholarship Tests.
tist Church has a new pastor, ' s AII·Sports banquet at
THURSDAY - Charles W.
succeeding t)le Rev. Boone, re- Trace High schooL
19, Cleveland,. arrestcently resigned .. He is Rev. Minit Men gain finals In
on a charge of breakmg and
Charles W. Simons, of Darling- Radio Jubilee Record
and. grand lar~eny ID •I
ton. Pa.
ln Huntington. City police
with the April 20 B
THURSDAY - Spires is cap- theft of Jasper Houck's
lured, sitting at the kitchen ta- TUESDAY - Gary R. Short
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area exhausted, apparently hav- County Community Improve'.
log trudged the distance !rom ' ment Corporation. Other officer. '
Pomeroy, without resistance by reelected were Cly4e Ramsay,
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the sheriff himself. The Meigs vioe president; Selwyn White,
·~· - HOLDING. HER BffiTHDAY CAKE, Mrs, Jemima Bolt talks with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Ecker of County Water Company came treasurer and Marlin
Gallipolis, on tile eve of her lOOth birthday doniversary. Mr~ . .Bolt has been a resident of the Shawn Manor down Wednesday [rom $825,000 secretary. RegiOnal Airport
,' !'oi\U'Slng Home; in' Ponca City, Okla., since 1963. Sbe re ceh·e Birthday ar~etings from President Johnson . on to $800,000 and bonds in the , struction expected to' get und•or- il I
the OCCSSIOD. •
deal would draw five and one- way on July 1. E. Richard Frost II
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quarter per cent rather than reemployed as principal of Ky- N
:five and one-half per cent in- ger Creek High school 011 ·
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HUFFY "RANCHERO"
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I get the Impression I don't want II
Thti· •&lt;il"fll" .Is lor )o:mg po- lt~ go out; wlth him. 1'&lt;1 dje
pie, their· Pn\bl!ms· and pleas- he gave up. Please help ao
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. end fun. .Al i' have one less worry. - NAN-II
~·ith Ill• real of .Hele~ R el p 1CY
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• Disc bzako Q1l 110ar u1e
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· · recently celebrated her member of be'r family.
IIJtllll · birthday anniversary all She was married to Jo
tile Shawn ·· Manor Nursing, Bott in 1887 and they were
Home· In Ponca City. Okla. ! parents of 10 children, Vll'ginia,
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Mrs. Ecker and her slster·iFiorenre, Chor:es, Dorothy,
l.n·l•w: MISS · Marget Ecker of: John, Helen, and Jean.
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254 First Ave., were presenl.i Only three oi the"" are now 'l
for.th? ~bse!"'ance. On Apr1~ t7, 11iving, Vir~i nia I Mrs. F. J. Tru.. ,
her bnfhday, the Ponca C1t Y:by) of Anpollo, Pa.; Mrs. Flor· i
New• covered the event Mth ence Etoker, Gallipolis, 0 hI o;
p1cture and story. Here IS tile, and Charles of Corpus Christi
sl9ry.
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up as usual about 5 a.m. today, Icame to Okmulgee, where he
dressed herself . and made up 1 died in 1936. Mrs. Bott came
her bed ... also ~ USU!II. · ~I Iate 11163 to Ponca City ... n..
il was an Ullllbl day ~M at Shawn Manor, to be
10011! ~d'l)' anDtverssey.. . ' her son and his wife, Mr. ·
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' Now 1hflf,11Je. big day : had Mrs. J. B. Bolt.
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arrived, tile new centeil~riail Mrs. Boll had sons In
Broacllown Model 4855
was · laki~g. lhings more calmly World Wars. Her oldest, Paul, • '"' '
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i~.an she dlii'Saturday when her oserved in Frar.ce In World
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daughter al\jved from 0 hi o. jl and the youngest, John, was
Cerds. flow~s. and other g1ft01 in the Navy during the second
•·POWERFUL
have been arriving the p a s t I war~
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• 5 H. P • .Br!ggs &amp; stratton Engine
from p,~3fdent Johnson.
: of the ·remaining chil&lt;fren here
"! IU'ISS I ought to frame : for her .mother's !DOth
• Alltott!otive steerillg Wlleel
it " ~'· Bolt said of the Pres~ Iday. ·sbe bJ:OUght as a gift
• P~~eumatic Tires
dent'a'le~r.
. iMrs. Bott a transistoe radio to
• Differeatial on Rear .ule
R•l&lt;i,itves .!If• planning a par- I! help her keep · U~ on .events
• Controls on Dasll
1' lfll'r:ber this &lt;evenillJI at thf !lie ·day. The ctqtenarian has
Shawrl' ·Manor Nursing Home, . ~maioed interesteil in what Is
• Padded Seat
where' ')]e has been residing 1 going on in the world and
sinc~~o~ber 1963. Others at. spite faUing eye~ight, managesl]l
the Ji9m;:'fl,ve helped her ·eel- i to ·do some reading of d all
ebratq at birthday dinners Sal.- ~ neiospapirs. She has some dif·
urd•Yi and Surday.
•. .ficulty hearing, IH!i oth&lt;,rwi:se!l
. Born Jemina Marshall on Ap· ! is alert in everything that go" I
ril 1i; 1867, at Dayton,. "A r m-]1on around here.
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her mother-In-law's anniveraaryj•a. Citian . who now resides •I studying ij. Clean-Up week in stages, initial contacts made for
Is Mrs. J. B.
Jenner Pou· Mmneapol!S, Mmn.
Racme Is May 1-6. Democrats ~ Jhird prospect according to Ga·
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Tholnaa J, qodd ean lllak!, U1e · only verbal i!Ondemnatlon. But hinge on the vote.
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Seoate fhb~ or ln 'off\CO: ~ · II II ol t¥ charactl!r whi~h ill One thiJIII
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But 11 \he senate · cePBur. devaitattng to an ~fleeUv'e .J,. seen whet~or the House can

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~ Stick Shift TransmiSIIOD - 3 J'orwud
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Transport and Pullillg Accessories
• Wind-up Cutting Height Adjustmellt
• Terra-Tread Tires/Easier on IAWD/ ·
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11 ills eatabi)~hment • •. cal!liO!. , For In voUng censur:e, . tlie. aUCl&lt;. Dodd, liomer, will
b!Como part ollts hierarchy,
S!'Jiate: wlU )10 PMSing nioral iiO place to go/ w appeal
For a man mejJUOhed ~~' ~·' Dodd , .("(~b~ a jlldgement oi ·~SOnate.
lor the VIce President norilln•· Iell'',.,~udgll)ent &gt;vbi¢h ,' tile tbe Cm\nec~c\lt• Voters elllUIOI ·
and lor a Calinet post, liie .senatel i'EMf. COnlilj!Jtee ' de- ·e.~!!'! the rei!frd. .
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the censure reaolutton: One, 'P&lt;rl9!!ifUie ann)l~ktnl til 4kl· pot' get his •idckname
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Colmectlcut Democrat w~on ~; Cli~Ct~, ,lsewbe~nPdil Instead, Roberts was .
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touches Jral heatmg, "" CODI\Illoning~ postal employe m Racme .from Powell, tho Nep from Hariem. (/ilklaguea .........,oltll. lllllt·liiJ :Where he wu born In 11131.
to be added
tile; florescent lighting and the In- 1938 to 1941.
0r two that Dodd bas had It as ~ ~:.f!lf!i'lng dlsl\on- .
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offiCI81 dedication on Sunday, f te~or Is done In a beige and Oerk is Frederick J., Stobart, an eliecllve senaior, If his ,or to lllf . ·a\i.i!iul~.t••,!.l, , .' (jNEXPECrED HOIJDAY
. tittorneY,s~ ataned II!•
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. . 1white ~lor scheme. The mod- 1who hss seven .years
colleagues follow througb on tile dllfleu!ti: ~ , pa;'lillpossl /D. !1, fETEP.BOROUGH,
wheels lllrnii!l·
· 'I'M. new strucl"!"', bri~ ve-1ern lobby contams 216 post of- 1ence m the of11ce, and rural , committee recommendallllL
trust ~ W!lb ~ a,:jloel : (lf·lttW,,) -- The uo puplles
their bld to ob.laln a
neer· over block with a built up Ilice boxes and provisions are : carriers are Jobn R. Lee
I Verbal COadellllllllloa
J~enlilp: · . ' 'T ., .. . • bridge County School here
trial and reJ.ease ol DrUf.8
roof. was constructed by Mr.: made so that 60 more can be : Francis W. Webb. Substitute The edge would seem to go to AJid sq , It ~mit· ma!~ an unOll\)eC\ed l!olldily
Coppolino, f~ wlilllrljec!lll\lnl
and Mrs. Edwin S. Cozart, Ra-; mstalled if needed.
. 1 employes are ~·· Frank
the latter.
wllether"'l: noHbe ~tic:tlcl4 The !lehool ·waa d"* for
Jlt;"'D lor the drug •
4W;·who will I~'• !I.e butid-1 Headl~g· the staff et the dew n m the clel'lcal poslUon
It's true that for Dodd ihere ~ n.I!Jh! J?odd .:\0 '' : ~. wllen the beallmaster
murt!e~ of hll bl wife.
f'g to the fed ern! governmenl : post oU1ce will be Frank Cle- George Ne~gler and V J,r g I would be no One, no loss of Senate In ilio wlien he'&amp;"\!P ·tor Ji1 ileacherll all had to to Deiens0 at1orney F
: TIIO new post office, featur- [Ill!ld, who was commissioved Roush in the rUral delivery
seniority, no public reprimand !'Hlectloi!i · Aa.. of aowi"'Jie. cOurt to answer .
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,In 1 court martial ~ ,ol intends ~·i:Uo. '·n•!t!-tter·'!l~~t :,..-~J. III "nO •P!ll:klnB'' zonlli .. · :-e•~ ant!' criticized
lo;!~rl~a~~:~os~ ~flee ceremony, and certam)y •DO the Onal ,s.~~l··· •irdlct, ~ ne*l'. the acllooL
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alternative of a se&lt;!OIId
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convict 011 second
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: TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UI'n - Former Gov. George p m
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murder In a poisoning case
q. Wallace o£ ;\l~b'!!Da wali Wllll~ly .applauded today · ·
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wh~h he told art a'udience oP'about ll50 persons he was
PLAN SERVICES
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;jgai~st Viet 0J!'g sympathi$ers, :ederal directives on ed· POMEROY _ Tbe Drew. J,UWll\
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acajion and ciVIl rlghi$.Jaws. 'I,,
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i Wallace addressed·a "parents day" gathering at Rdse Iican
Le ion Au~ilin' will GAU.!POLIS- A • ~ one ,Parent are !BU . to
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Polytechnic Institute. The husband of Alabama's present j hold m!morial servi'Jis for last week to tbe Gal· dren begi!DJIJiS ·iJ! tlt1td lfade. 1b.r l clraodw!IS lnlroduced by
EXPO 'fl BIG DRAW
~nor ~8 greeted at the airport by a group of teen- : Mrs A V Howell at Ewing lin Co u·n t 1 DIs lrict 1.\- Jllgb schOGI ·fr~hnlen m~ algn Robe '" . , •
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IJiiers waving confederate ·- - - - - - -- ---- Fun~rai Home at 8 .m. brary climaxed aeUv!Ues . plan- their own ~llli\- ~ are re- . 1.UJfia ~liCully thanked Mrs: MONTREAL (UP!) -The PIUI"I"
flags.
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_ group of about 50 Negro and Sunda • All members Pare ned In observrnce of National n~ at ~ ·year !ntervaill. . S~ for:conducttni ~ !Om'' lla Cllltlning-day turnout
I But at the college campus a white students chanted "Wal- lasked~ assemllle at the fU· Library Week. In Mrs. Velma 15, OUI-of\'Ollnty i!Jid· out ol Mti1 Slo~ gave each etilld Elpo 6'1 was more than
-:-- .... · -- - - · · ·- ...... lace go home," and . llnother neral home at 7,30 f •.m. Mueller's lourih &amp;rade at the , st&amp;te users ,pay, a smiilllee for a boOJmlll'ker aa a I;OUvenit ol 1 as large as bad been
,25 inside the auditonum carWaahin&amp;ton School.
tbelr card.
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their trip. •
officials reported
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lricd such signs "'' "Supl\"rt! ·· FATALLY INJURED
Mrs. Stoney, ~ting librarian, 16. A line of oniH:Ollt for cllll- ·
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An estimated 330,000
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:mental illness, Wallaee for p~es-l NEW MATAMORAS, 0 b 10 ,conducted tho tour pf I bo 11· 'dren, 1\Vo cedis (01' adults, JIOr ~
llB1!IS Dl8Ml88AL
- Including employes ol I h
(Continued from Pas-:. ll,~ . !.kl~.nt,:• ., . 'f"' .
,UP!) , lelth s. Partlow, 17 , ] br~ . ..~ • · . ,
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!day. lor overdue boOk&amp; Is cbarg- CLEVEL,\ND (UPI) - Go~. ElposiU~ - passed llmlouj:'~l~ • ..::;~ij;~:.~
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• ~ ·~ 1 seven miles from 'b ol. l A,nyonel w&amp;o ra!Bes money, Hampbal, was fatally Injured AI' ~ ro1sln·!n the library 1ed.
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Jamea . + .,l!hodea wW seek to the turnstiles Friday. Only 11
1.. ~. after wit hs t a n di n « three !blood ' ljnd, clo,l~ts lor the Viet ·satuhlay when bla car left Ohio llll vlllted and qplalned to I 17. Books renewed at 2 • dllmlls a Iedera! court 1 uIt 000 bad been eJ!!~&lt;!cled.
l.--------"i · straight days of heavy Macine Cong, that s, not acadenuc free- , 7 .In Washiqtoa Count)" aear Ithe. Jroup, a questloo and an- weeks Intervals.
asking for an lnjuncUon to ~ar
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assaulta
·dom, that's trea~h.'' Wallace :here,
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]swet J!Orlod was held. Each 18. Any number of books may !·the election .board from cerhfy.
YOUNG· 'NO' ON I
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·said, drawing the heaviest apchild equipped with pencil and be taken out at one time.
ling thensulla ol. Tuesday'sspe·
The Marines moved up to the olause of his speech.
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TEACHERS SAY NO ·Imemo pad, which they had 19, There Is a children's prn-j clal electlon:.'lbe i)l!l, filed Frl· CLEVEI.AND &lt;UPI) - Sen.
summit I•.te Friday witnout He also was applauded he•· \ MAit~,FERRY Ohio -imade in..th•, classroom, record· ~am of story Ullling each Sat- day 'lllilmed· ifll .: 'Oblo :~on~ Stephen M. Young will vote alfit'g a shot
!vily when he said "K the peo- ,The {;!Iii , .~ ~j+! the !Wttalr~ .~v- l urday.
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Jilti.'ll("t
.e~~" "f!Ull,~ide ,'ciatloo (CTA Saturday turn-ed. Thl!lle notes w~re used' tile 20. There are picture ~n.d d~·:·•JirlilOt VIO!a~6 U. S. slon and reapjlOI'Ilomilent pro·
\0n SC!Urday, they swept wli!It'! if~:·~aiiMi:lvtth- . ed dowt~ a propou1 for 'dlscJii,l(llil~wlng day, Tuesday, as the pamphlet files.
in Tuesday't election.
1 ~!"'!ililllon.
tlirough 1.,. 'fo!'rli~~- cav, .out ha . gurdelines from 1,· sions aimed at •ettllng a three- ~SIB lor a Wflllen report In ~t Films are avallable for the , ;::,;'('
in a telegram to Nf•
complexel -li'om , wlil.l. wtlMl 1100 miles away, we m1ght as .day strik• against the Martina ll!Jt,.E!)ihsh elass.
plj)llic.
BITS TREE: DIES
Lawrence White, chairman ol
Communists had laid down :JI'ell give up."
'Ferry School District.
Some of the facts recorded ""s. Foster, librarian expl~n- WOOSTER, Ohio (UP!)
. Cleveland chapter of Anler·
• rin streams of lire and !7•.- ...... ; ·
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.ed how the bdob are made rea- PhUip ,G. Pyles, 22,
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for Democratic Actloa, ,
~ough a thick tripli!.:~. , .· ,.
,1. ,'lbe (II~ was establish· dy for the p~elf, once tqjly are was·· llli~.: Siiiiil'!lsY' w[lel) . c&amp;lled the OBC "a propoeal to
• 'ed d I'OUIIfi.frtress'
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returniid. sne explainedJthecars£ildck' i '(re\,' onOhio5
powertoagroupof
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~till ~~i! library the blue and orange cards.
w~~unty.
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all our dtlzens aa
:The Marines found the bail\~:,..!~ · • '1
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the shelves of. rare books found
ANOO'IIER DEGREE
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o! 15 Commumst soldiers I~! ~UHoweU"~&gt;
dren.
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·· .9:"'1it Carn(i8le libraries have m the adult ,eadtng ·room.
ATHENS, ·-&lt;Jblo
Jl!!htod In the pull-out.
~~oy _ ·~Curt' Brothers and sisters surviving ''Jhe iiilne ·or similar arcbltec-l When the class
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:basement rooms, their
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Vietnamese tiixlp. , ~[out ·~~)tltl~l Hos- ~ .Acord, SwPJi(ield; Wood,\ 4. ~ llbrtll}', b tax-su[li&gt;OJ't. was sparked by. the
James !!hOi!~ during
slortly aftell ·'!r.S. Afr {II! C. •JIIW fiillii!!l'n8 1 'llllpr· ill- roll Acoid, tlUc4go:I'Mrs. lila- eel. willi.Jome ·•dllltloli$l'flwls old magazm~ and bound
'l13th
planes suppo.tin( the ~ -. ~ess. ~;~
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r; Rapp, Omega, o.; Mrs. Roy jfrom the stale.
papers dating into the
,June 4. · _·_ _
hid poured bombs and-~~~ ~·Mrs. Howell was a member , Serepta Allen, Columbus, and , .~' .Ten ~· !ll!tve 0J1 lh e hrndr~s. ofTh~ ~~ ~m
LuSAKA (UPJl- As an
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!895.
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measure the Zamctest bf tl!e ·hill.
• ·of Eastern Star, the Ladies Auxt· ter and live brotbers preceded · • There. "';' Mgbt .run time "1:,e :of the workers
lained
government has auU1orll&gt; I
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lllllll)'. of Drew Webster Posl · him. In d~.i 1
elnllloy.&amp; ~ two yoqth spon- , 'I''
. exp
ed sale of tickets lor a state
IElsewbore In the nortbern,1s9 · •Alnerican Legjpn ~· lhel Servi""'' :JI!!..;.J&gt;o conducted sored tbrougll the Federal Com· assesslon number, .Library of lottery starting July 1 First
~~es, u.s. Marines repOrt- p~t , ~id6!lts' .parl~y 0( tile Monday at '2 p:jil., in the Boyer mun(ty Actio~ Profll'am.
Congress ca:&lt;l• pasting of
prize will be S,OOO !4 kllliD&amp;, 16 eomrnumsl', ~ a~; DaiJ&amp;bters II{ Un-! funeral Home, waverly. with 7., Library boll!:• are 9 a.~. , ets, shellackin&amp; of covers
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r4ptuilng ~tuspeels In 'a~es ion Veter8111 ; Jane Hawol!' Rev. Robert fl. Sayre olflclat- to 8 p.~. Mondays through Frl- ·ing, .etc.
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~ clashes in the area that Tent; the TWilight Garden Club: I ing. Burial will be In Caldwell days, and 9 a.tn. lb 5 p.m. on \ Pnor to the fleldtrlp, .
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~y threatened by an IIhe Meigs County Pioneer and ] Cemetery, Rlcbmondale, 0.
Saturday.
were lllade iJI the
qt!mal!cl fi"' North Vietna·; l!iJtorl~ ~lety and' Soll8 andl The bndy will he taken to the 8. A bookmobile, with driver (they lnclnded . .
and
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1 Daughters of Pioneer ruvermen. Boyer Funeral Home fro m and three assistants, stocked ;
on
the
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of
Pomorov. ·
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: Amphibious A11aull
:Mrs. Howell w"- 8 m'mber ofi Waugt;..llalley • ~ Funeral IMill more titan tWo·thousand min
and Andrew
~UNDAY, MONDAY I TUII
!l'lle MarinPS also lamled : the United Methndlst Church in l Home Sunday where friends !books, serves the p eo p
)Jeports were l&gt;Y
Aprll:JG- Moj 2
qother battalion of troops in: Po'meroy and was ,8 Wort~ War : may call between ' and 9 p.m. 'throughout the county - from Bowma~, Danny Cox, and Greg~~::t~!f.~~
Oferalion Beave:- Car,c--an . 1 Gold Star Mother
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;1 Cadmus to Waterloo
LawTho!nas.
Natalie Wood u "Pontlope"
a..ult by air an~ sea Into one ; She is surviv8il, j, ber hus.i
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'renee County. ~
lllllP drawn by Danny Cox Ian Bonnen.
o~ the V10t eo~·· olde•t and . nand, A. v. Howell, !oted Meigs : Roy H. Me11wlc
goes out every day 0 1 c e p t 1
used.as a guide In routing CD~=~~~~NII est strOJtgholds 25 mlles 1County historian· a daughter 1 PT. PLEASUNT' - · iimeral Friday.
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Pom l'or G 1 ~Ul'llOY to the Ubrary,. He
o! the ,huge leatherneck i Dr. Edna Mr:~Wil!hl Redford' i servi""' for Roy H. (Tude) 9. There are MiOOO books ln land Andy Fischer steered I h
!l't.-.d
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at Do Nang.
: Ind. ; 9 foster son, Ralph M~ . Messick, 52, HuntiQ&amp;Uin, fOl'IIJr- the library plus a vari'fl selec· group, acUng •• patrol in
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Rurat IUtiJng Hood
Ual contacts in the opera- , Kee. Pomeroy ; two sisters, Mrs.1 ly of Henderson, .,_. bt beld Uon of current magazines ami Ill&amp; tile atreell. Rear guard was .
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~ were reported light. In the ' Mary E. Bailey Minersville , Monday 10:30 a.m. In the CNw· periodicals alonJ with ten or
24 hours, the Marines: Route 1, and Mn: Cora Curtis, Huasell Funeral Homo with tbol1.twelve newspapers. Some of
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Underneath its e1e11ant wood Cuttlng:b011rd top, our ·
reported kUling two Commu-: Newell, w. va.; two grand- Rev. Fatber H. A. Ryan offic- newspapers are The New
portables are really quality bullt•lns. We've prettl~ ·
Dl~.
1daughters, Mrs. Louiso Hoover tating, Burial will be In . tq,e~ Times, Christian Science Moottllem
up wlth ilene'- ill around, added easy rollin&amp;
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- Iand Mrs. Eleanor Lang, bot h.1Henderson cemetery, F'rienllr tor, Ohio Lqtoo News, Wes
casters·and a· ~·tllat books up to your sink fa~cet.
· WIFELY WORm
of lndian~polis and Iive gr,at ! may call at the .~raJ ~tme. Virginia Hlllbllly, Barton'•,
But you &amp;at 111 of' the huge CIIJ)!!City, ~onvenlont
tiEL, Germany &lt;UPf) - A grandchlldrm. '
I Mr. Mesaick ciiMjl unexlle"l· The Gallipolis Tribune.
roJI-D\lt ~ske": '"'r&amp;etlc,washlng action and effecwile. according to a state court . Funeral services will be held ! edly Friday mornlill ill a. boa- 10. On an average of t e
tive drying of line custom bullt·lns.
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hllie, Is worth BOO marts, or, at 2 p.m. Monday at the Ewing I pita! in Bristol, Tenn. He waa ~ew children's boob are
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And ln~de, where t~~ i!.CIIon takes pip, the bright ·
tb4~equivalent of $200, P" !Funeral !fome with the Rev. employ.ed ali a 1!11Ck' driver for ell weekly.
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new Idea of solid, Slnltaty stalnteas steel. So durable 1
; C. Melvih' Alkire officiating. (Bell Lmes, Inc,. and wu for· 11. Books are sbelved under I
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til~t all stahilets st~l P!li1J ere guarantlled lor 20·
was the amount of : Burial wiU be in Beech Grov• l merly an employee of the Mar· three major categories - fie- 1
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years against. (allure due to corroawarded a man : Cemetery. Friends may call at I!etta Manufacturl~ Company. 1 Uon, non·llctlon, and
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Sion, We tQink Mom wlllllkn Shine
wife was killed In an au· , the funeral home at anytime.l He is survived by his widow, , 12. There are
tb'tlil ldN.
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accident. The judges ;
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three daughters, one son, one fng rooms and separate
the average wi[e works I]amea A d
brother and two atst,n.
for chlldrell and adults.
70
s week.
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13. Each book bas from 5
: GALLIPOLIS - James For- Mr!. Herman Cwrlc
card! to asallt tht patron
BASEMENT UP · J rest Acord, 73, brother of Mrs. Mrs. Herman (Hazel)
tbe books and desired inWORTH, Tex. &lt;UPI) : Clarence Mabel Waugh Galli- age 15 passed awar
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Couch has been "In i polis, was found dead ~t h 1s at the 'Henry Ford Hospital
14. Library eardl,
by
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smce he was SIX ' Waverly Trailer Court home in Detroit after a long•lllneOB.
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old. He and hi! family , WaY!IIY Fridoy evening. He hadlteaves her husband andv:2!ll
into the basement ol AI- been in laUing health about six children, Mrs. Paul
&gt;H
. Hog g ~emenlary , mooths. •
(Marjt~}. Mrs. Richard
SUN; .
where his father took , A retired farmer, morchant ney (Violet), a~rnd~~~)·a~ll~~~
as custodian, bact In the and railroad employee, Mr. A- Detroit; two 111
·fnd
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: cord was bora on July -20, 1893, Torrence, Tlippert Plains,
Aprii,U, tt.IO
stayed With it. He went . in Jackson Twp., Pike county, Leo, of covington,
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st'l)ool, then Texas i son of the late Joseph G. and ter, Mae Chllder,,
Jerry
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Janet
pt, PltiPnt
University, I hen ' Edna 0. Overl,y ACIII'd.
and five grtllllclilldrtn.
Lewil
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OiiP- a&amp;o Depot
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Oakhurst Elementary , He is. survived by 1110 cbil· Funeral arrangementi a r e
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became principal : dren, Miss Allee Ac&lt;!rd, Colwn- with tile Earle UWt Funer1l
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"AGINT FOil N.A.II.M.•
t1IO .and still holds bus, and William-Acord; Waver- HOme In Monroe, Mich. Burial
. __ .. --..-- i,v, a1on&amp; with five &amp;randcllll- was Friday.
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MEIGS COUNTY
I announce ~&lt;Boston Style" ~ r ry R. , Shon, CIC pr!!lt~ \i~n , in
'140NDAY - There was an party, P~!ting "taxatton Witi).]Jqdge WarrenS . Earhart, lror&gt; ' Pla~• far
accident free weekend. , ,
! out repre~tion" shoold t~: toP. Will ~old court d11rini lhe~fo•,iulated
_TUESDAY - First reading Ohio, Bond .Commission ~ &amp;II' M~y tenn of the Q.%Jtia cour1ty
· g~ven street repair leg!Siahon proved at t&amp;e May 2 prjmary .&lt;'O)IImon pleas cool!. James
by Middleport council to resur- 1election.
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. IW~st, 34, Galli~lio, was .
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lace Rt. 7 from the T to th e FRIDAY 1- Upriver tomato toe Ohio Pen til begin serving blood dona~. J;.ee J.
north corporation limit: t.pwn crop's In ne!ll' ruin followin.l !t '·,.;pjence of 5-30.years for break- [28, Rt. I. N;oJ;Ibup,
cost just 1750. Drivers caught j· hard frost Thursday night. NQI lnJ' and en!fring in the n!l~t receiving stolen
up for being ?areful over the guilty pleas entered by two Ch~ season and H years for grand Gollia
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weekend.' Sher~ff Bob Harten-] cago teen-agers charged In auto larceny. Gallipolis Area Jay- ment.
bach logging three acc1dents on 1larceny and breaking and enter- cees hear progress reports on -:-:__-::-====== f:
Monday. Middleport contrJbutes: ing. namely Thomas Childress, area activities.
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over $001) to DFS (Dollars for ' 19, and John Whittemore, 18, in
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SchOlars).
I Judge Frank w. Porter'• Coun- WEDNESDAY - Po11ce probe
WEDNESDA '{ - Roy Splres.1ty Court.
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IIJ!i0.20 tb~fl at Stale Street
indicted for rape, slips a w.~ yl
qALI.I}l' OOUNTY
M~rket. K1.dnap charges agamst !
'from . county jaiL He had b~~ MONDAY _ Two typewrlt- 1 Ben . Hamilton, 56, Cleveland, .
pennitted in the o£flce to ma~e ers, one duplicator reported ' d1sm1ssed m Gallipolis MumCI·
a telephone call: got out a Side , missing at Southwestern High lpa! Court. John Dav1dson nom· ,
door. County Extension Advis- School by Gallia County Sher· ltnated for U. S. Air Force A· ;
ory Committee urges more em- :iff's Department. Coach Ellis Icademy. Thirty-four GAHS pu- '
l·ph1asl! on research and develop- I Johnson, Marshall
take part in District Finals j
men!. Middleport's First Ba1&gt;- : named guest speaker !or
State Scholarship Tests.
tist Church has a new pastor, ' s AII·Sports banquet at
THURSDAY - Charles W.
succeeding t)le Rev. Boone, re- Trace High schooL
19, Cleveland,. arrestcently resigned .. He is Rev. Minit Men gain finals In
on a charge of breakmg and
Charles W. Simons, of Darling- Radio Jubilee Record
and. grand lar~eny ID •I
ton. Pa.
ln Huntington. City police
with the April 20 B
THURSDAY - Spires is cap- theft of Jasper Houck's
lured, sitting at the kitchen ta- TUESDAY - Gary R. Short
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of his home In the Dexter reelected president of GaUia
area exhausted, apparently hav- County Community Improve'.
log trudged the distance !rom ' ment Corporation. Other officer. '
Pomeroy, without resistance by reelected were Cly4e Ramsay,
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the sheriff himself. The Meigs vioe president; Selwyn White,
·~· - HOLDING. HER BffiTHDAY CAKE, Mrs, Jemima Bolt talks with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Ecker of County Water Company came treasurer and Marlin
Gallipolis, on tile eve of her lOOth birthday doniversary. Mr~ . .Bolt has been a resident of the Shawn Manor down Wednesday [rom $825,000 secretary. RegiOnal Airport
,' !'oi\U'Slng Home; in' Ponca City, Okla., since 1963. Sbe re ceh·e Birthday ar~etings from President Johnson . on to $800,000 and bonds in the , struction expected to' get und•or- il I
the OCCSSIOD. •
deal would draw five and one- way on July 1. E. Richard Frost II
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quarter per cent rather than reemployed as principal of Ky- N
:five and one-half per cent in- ger Creek High school 011 ·
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IIJtllll · birthday anniversary all She was married to Jo
tile Shawn ·· Manor Nursing, Bott in 1887 and they were
Home· In Ponca City. Okla. ! parents of 10 children, Vll'ginia,
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Mrs. Ecker and her slster·iFiorenre, Chor:es, Dorothy,
l.n·l•w: MISS · Marget Ecker of: John, Helen, and Jean.
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254 First Ave., were presenl.i Only three oi the"" are now 'l
for.th? ~bse!"'ance. On Apr1~ t7, 11iving, Vir~i nia I Mrs. F. J. Tru.. ,
her bnfhday, the Ponca C1t Y:by) of Anpollo, Pa.; Mrs. Flor· i
New• covered the event Mth ence Etoker, Gallipolis, 0 hI o;
p1cture and story. Here IS tile, and Charles of Corpus Christi
sl9ry.
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up as usual about 5 a.m. today, Icame to Okmulgee, where he
dressed herself . and made up 1 died in 1936. Mrs. Bott came
her bed ... also ~ USU!II. · ~I Iate 11163 to Ponca City ... n..
il was an Ullllbl day ~M at Shawn Manor, to be
10011! ~d'l)' anDtverssey.. . ' her son and his wife, Mr. ·
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' Now 1hflf,11Je. big day : had Mrs. J. B. Bolt.
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arrived, tile new centeil~riail Mrs. Boll had sons In
Broacllown Model 4855
was · laki~g. lhings more calmly World Wars. Her oldest, Paul, • '"' '
dv'l ; ,
i~.an she dlii'Saturday when her oserved in Frar.ce In World
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S't' ·tf~tiDl,! .NG •
CUTTING
daughter al\jved from 0 hi o. jl and the youngest, John, was
Cerds. flow~s. and other g1ft01 in the Navy during the second
•·POWERFUL
have been arriving the p a s t I war~
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few d~ys, including greetings 1 !&gt;frs. Ecker was the only one
• 5 H. P • .Br!ggs &amp; stratton Engine
from p,~3fdent Johnson.
: of the ·remaining chil&lt;fren here
"! IU'ISS I ought to frame : for her .mother's !DOth
• Alltott!otive steerillg Wlleel
it " ~'· Bolt said of the Pres~ Iday. ·sbe bJ:OUght as a gift
• P~~eumatic Tires
dent'a'le~r.
. iMrs. Bott a transistoe radio to
• Differeatial on Rear .ule
R•l&lt;i,itves .!If• planning a par- I! help her keep · U~ on .events
• Controls on Dasll
1' lfll'r:ber this &lt;evenillJI at thf !lie ·day. The ctqtenarian has
Shawrl' ·Manor Nursing Home, . ~maioed interesteil in what Is
• Padded Seat
where' ')]e has been residing 1 going on in the world and
sinc~~o~ber 1963. Others at. spite faUing eye~ight, managesl]l
the Ji9m;:'fl,ve helped her ·eel- i to ·do some reading of d all
ebratq at birthday dinners Sal.- ~ neiospapirs. She has some dif·
urd•Yi and Surday.
•. .ficulty hearing, IH!i oth&lt;,rwi:se!l
. Born Jemina Marshall on Ap· ! is alert in everything that go" I
ril 1i; 1867, at Dayton,. "A r m-]1on around here.
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her mother-In-law's anniveraaryj•a. Citian . who now resides •I studying ij. Clean-Up week in stages, initial contacts made for
Is Mrs. J. B.
Jenner Pou· Mmneapol!S, Mmn.
Racme Is May 1-6. Democrats ~ Jhird prospect according to Ga·
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Tholnaa J, qodd ean lllak!, U1e · only verbal i!Ondemnatlon. But hinge on the vote.
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Seoate fhb~ or ln 'off\CO: ~ · II II ol t¥ charactl!r whi~h ill One thiJIII
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of this year'• observance of Law Day,
May I.
The slogan, which Is the other side of the
more familiar "No man 1s above the Jaw,"
has drawn fire from one of the nation's

foremost legal educators, Paul M. Siskind,
. dean or Boston University 'Law School.
' If it is stated as an objective, the theme
Is worth-while and timely, says ltle dean.
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If ·it is Intended to describe the ab!ltract
existen"e of "' body of law available to

those fortunatfl enough to have the resourc~
es to invoke tt on their behalf, it 1~ "substantially a~cura1e "
But If It is intended In describe the com·
plete effectiveness of our system of law

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Writing in the :'llrtP.nt ISSUe or Trial mag·
azine, published by the American Trial

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and the protecllon or the rights of all our
people, "It os no more than the statement
of a condition which simply has not y e t
been achieved
"So long as people are denied access to ·
the erfe~ve c ~eralion of that legal sy·
stem. no ma~te: how jU8Uy and equitably
It is conceived and maintained, In them tt
s1ts hke a rare jewel in a museum,

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be equally obnoxlouo. U it were not politl·
oolly Inspired, It would bave provided for
equal party membership on the .apportion:
ment Board, which would remove t h e
temptat)on to gerrymand~r. We need to
stop ltlis poUtical jug(\i.ng nQW, once and
for all time.
Cleveland's Citi,.ns LeagJJe, In com·
menting on Issue No. 2, said: "We feel that
a proi&gt;osal which is 90 per cent good and
ID per cent bad is worth supporting," I've
bad 10 per cent vitlatea and destroys the
whole. This '• not providing for the equal
operation of •he law, as required by the
U. s. constitution.
Some observers say Issue No. 2 as now
constituted should be defeated. Then the
measure should be redrawn and resubmit·
ted in November'• general election.

Challenge of Equal Justice
"No man 1!!1 below the law," is the theme

More-~hl&gt;wever, t~at tarret w

has

Claim Gerrymandering.Continued in Issue 2
A constitutional amendmert\ - to reapportion the State of Ohio lor electing
members to the Ohio House of Represen·
taUvu and Seoate on a qne-man one-vote
ba1is as required by the U. S. Supreme
Court - will be voted on May 2nd as Is·
, a11e No. 2.
The proposed plan calls for 90 separate
House districts and 33 Senate districts.
No district may exceed 10 per cent from
average. Dist•ict lines are to be drawn by
a ~ member Board comprising the Gover·
· nor, Auditor. Attorney General, Treasurer
and Secretary or State. Whre all such are
members of same party (as at present)
the Treasurer will be replaced by a mem·
ber of ltle opposite political party.
This latter provision goves a 4 to I pref·
erence and •~vantage to the Republicans.
and should thP. Democrats come into pow·

countrY.

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llobGI1 Wilson, Jr. Ma llditor

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and bitter hat nevertAeleu .., '
fecUve ioiglc in :wan~cie's plans ·
be Is · clearly a muc!' shrmk· to nt~tl t!Ie
lor both ,re&amp;jons. , For. lf, he
mare-adroit poUticlM than H••1· point. ()bjectivt natiOI)~l
to
hurt
RI!J{ubUe~· Jli the
~1"8'\ry Wallace could ever b a v • lans think UIII ' he
among
ultraootim.l'tivt· ,
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Iillgbt carry outd,sht as ,
reject ibe D•(rn o-·l
The fung and 1hort of It Ia 81 four Deep SoUthern
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that George C. Wallace, 81 ha and Ulat. OVf!l If be dldn'~ "~~~~~~~~ ..
afSO;t
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fl
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television aholf,
al~ote.s to make the
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for the
underslllhding of a · poll· lie In electoral votea 14! et
dency;
tt
of prejudice that is v e r y Ql the ma]er pai!il!!t. ·
nev~r
' an
to bring dfiep lnjucy to But Wallace'• ·~laos do
simply I&lt;&gt;
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of 'the major parUes.
stop. at the Sout!I. He'
laborll!J c!~~;
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Administration'. be"'!use
His e~pectation ls thai he can be can beoollll'
Mill)' .poJ!t\ojans ln. both the
s. Truman ba&lt;l, drawn a
pr•ctioa!ly shut the RepubU· of protest evn In
major ,~ller1mow· all thiS per·
in Europe against further
)ace sp~spo
ye;r. F
out of the South In 111611, His cl!lvlctlon )II that In I h f~Oy well but have 'long pilslted Communist lricursions
Henry W,Mia~ was .
of the IdentitY Of NOI'Ih he. can make :~ v 8 r ed away tbe patent potentiall·
plainly meant to hold that Uri..:· on the P~Y' lv r o
nominee, 011 t:onslderable ap!JUl to
l(es. both bee.U.. they ara ugi' '
Now,. ·George (;. Wallp, the su,m;tlon \l"i,·.slll)!jtanllal
rlghts
The Dem· at the bottom ol the
In ethical tel'JIII ind ·omlnoua
• in .fact of Alabama .hers of th~,Atnerlcan pfO
no matter whether Pres- heap who are, Just .a• In
In pracllcal poliUci!l terins.
·wife· J,urleen IS Gov· would,folloll' !Urn in •.•oft/·
ident
or lll!Otber may ~th, bostue to N~~ .
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title, Ia· edging e h r apJII'I'ach .-ward ha~!f
run, have very lltUe chance In liOns lor the ~lmple
But G~e Wallace s.dehlgn'
a third • party candi· malic Comuounist •opans!O•· any ease in the Deep S o u t h. that Neg':"'• are their .
can no hlllller be •l!oiBsed off
\dacy.·ol hil oiin for nexl year. Ism.
· Thus, In ordinary ctrcumatanc- est eompeU,tors lor jolil ind be- by either major .P.IIl'ly. 'I' he
Georje .Wf!laoe If tbandonlng But George
the area would be a major c•use Negroes are
Dwoerats, ~· will be m o.s t
the· .Democ,raUc party, not to haVe. a
of opportunity for I he ly moving Into
omlflse If lhey d9 not rtCO~
dOI\fOY' ita' forelsn but rather far
· Republicans.
worklng-elau
that they, 100.-are vulperablt
clomestic· pollcies, notably
With Wallace In tbe fl e I d, In ·a word, there ·ls a h
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before an altar dec- ·
with palmi and white
Misa Karen Sue Walk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Walker, Porn..
eroy, Route 3,, became'the
bride
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Robert Wayne Sloan, son of
and Mrs. Wayne Frankttn i
Pomeroy, Route 1.
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mony were read at 2:30 p. m.
Feb. 11 at th~ Enterprise
Evangellcal United Brethren
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";-. man Is below the Jaw whenever tbG

law' is beyond his reach."

Recent Supreme Court mandates requiring that counsel be provided for ·defendants charged wlth major criminal acUvlty
are highly commendable, say• Siskind.
They are so basic to a system whic!I congratulates itself that "no man Is below the
law'' that he tinds It hard to lm•gine how
they could have been considered revolu·
tionary.

However, even our everyday lives have
become so complex, he says, that I ega I
counsel is neaded in all but the mo:~t routine Situation;. Yet in the United Stale!
there are literally millions of people who
through pov.rt or Ignorance. or usually
a combination of both, have no effective
access to counsel.
lle calls on the organized members of
the bar to be the moving force to remedy
this situation
The Law Day theme, concludes Siskind,
is really a boast which needs to be made
good and a 'ha\lenge which mUll be mel
before we can truly say that NO man is
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of this year'• observance of Law Day,
May I.
The slogan, which Is the other side of the
more familiar "No man 1s above the Jaw,"
has drawn fire from one of the nation's

foremost legal educators, Paul M. Siskind,
. dean or Boston University 'Law School.
' If it is stated as an objective, the theme
Is worth-while and timely, says ltle dean.
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Lawvers Association.
If ·it is Intended to describe the ab!ltract
existen"e of "' body of law available to

those fortunatfl enough to have the resourc~
es to invoke tt on their behalf, it 1~ "substantially a~cura1e "
But If It is intended In describe the com·
plete effectiveness of our system of law

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Writing in the :'llrtP.nt ISSUe or Trial mag·
azine, published by the American Trial

t'

and the protecllon or the rights of all our
people, "It os no more than the statement
of a condition which simply has not y e t
been achieved
"So long as people are denied access to ·
the erfe~ve c ~eralion of that legal sy·
stem. no ma~te: how jU8Uy and equitably
It is conceived and maintained, In them tt
s1ts hke a rare jewel in a museum,

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Corner
By Chnrlene
Hoeflich

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er this politically lnspirtd provision would
be equally obnoxlouo. U it were not politl·
oolly Inspired, It would bave provided for
equal party membership on the .apportion:
ment Board, which would remove t h e
temptat)on to gerrymand~r. We need to
stop ltlis poUtical jug(\i.ng nQW, once and
for all time.
Cleveland's Citi,.ns LeagJJe, In com·
menting on Issue No. 2, said: "We feel that
a proi&gt;osal which is 90 per cent good and
ID per cent bad is worth supporting," I've
bad 10 per cent vitlatea and destroys the
whole. This '• not providing for the equal
operation of •he law, as required by the
U. s. constitution.
Some observers say Issue No. 2 as now
constituted should be defeated. Then the
measure should be redrawn and resubmit·
ted in November'• general election.

Challenge of Equal Justice
"No man 1!!1 below the law," is the theme

More-~hl&gt;wever, t~at tarret w

has

Claim Gerrymandering.Continued in Issue 2
A constitutional amendmert\ - to reapportion the State of Ohio lor electing
members to the Ohio House of Represen·
taUvu and Seoate on a qne-man one-vote
ba1is as required by the U. S. Supreme
Court - will be voted on May 2nd as Is·
, a11e No. 2.
The proposed plan calls for 90 separate
House districts and 33 Senate districts.
No district may exceed 10 per cent from
average. Dist•ict lines are to be drawn by
a ~ member Board comprising the Gover·
· nor, Auditor. Attorney General, Treasurer
and Secretary or State. Whre all such are
members of same party (as at present)
the Treasurer will be replaced by a mem·
ber of ltle opposite political party.
This latter provision goves a 4 to I pref·
erence and •~vantage to the Republicans.
and should thP. Democrats come into pow·

countrY.

lho

llobGI1 Wilson, Jr. Ma llditor

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In this

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ComrriiLni ty

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and bitter hat nevertAeleu .., '
fecUve ioiglc in :wan~cie's plans ·
be Is · clearly a muc!' shrmk· to nt~tl t!Ie
lor both ,re&amp;jons. , For. lf, he
mare-adroit poUticlM than H••1· point. ()bjectivt natiOI)~l
to
hurt
RI!J{ubUe~· Jli the
~1"8'\ry Wallace could ever b a v • lans think UIII ' he
among
ultraootim.l'tivt· ,
. ·
Iillgbt carry outd,sht as ,
reject ibe D•(rn o-·l
The fung and 1hort of It Ia 81 four Deep SoUthern
rl!- '
that George C. Wallace, 81 ha and Ulat. OVf!l If be dldn'~ "~~~~~~~~ ..
afSO;t
-:::J~:::·I~ sho\ved In a recent na· 1Uil might diaw aw&amp;f/,
fl
~~~~t~~;r.: ran-as a
w
television aholf,
al~ote.s to make the
:u;;r!~;;
PI
for the
underslllhding of a · poll· lie In electoral votea 14! et
dency;
tt
of prejudice that is v e r y Ql the ma]er pai!il!!t. ·
nev~r
' an
to bring dfiep lnjucy to But Wallace'• ·~laos do
simply I&lt;&gt;
·the
of 'the major parUes.
stop. at the Sout!I. He'
laborll!J c!~~;
8
Administration'. be"'!use
His e~pectation ls thai he can be can beoollll'
Mill)' .poJ!t\ojans ln. both the
s. Truman ba&lt;l, drawn a
pr•ctioa!ly shut the RepubU· of protest evn In
major ,~ller1mow· all thiS per·
in Europe against further
)ace sp~spo
ye;r. F
out of the South In 111611, His cl!lvlctlon )II that In I h f~Oy well but have 'long pilslted Communist lricursions
Henry W,Mia~ was .
of the IdentitY Of NOI'Ih he. can make :~ v 8 r ed away tbe patent potentiall·
plainly meant to hold that Uri..:· on the P~Y' lv r o
nominee, 011 t:onslderable ap!JUl to
l(es. both bee.U.. they ara ugi' '
Now,. ·George (;. Wallp, the su,m;tlon \l"i,·.slll)!jtanllal
rlghts
The Dem· at the bottom ol the
In ethical tel'JIII ind ·omlnoua
• in .fact of Alabama .hers of th~,Atnerlcan pfO
no matter whether Pres- heap who are, Just .a• In
In pracllcal poliUci!l terins.
·wife· J,urleen IS Gov· would,folloll' !Urn in •.•oft/·
ident
or lll!Otber may ~th, bostue to N~~ .
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title, Ia· edging e h r apJII'I'ach .-ward ha~!f
run, have very lltUe chance In liOns lor the ~lmple
But G~e Wallace s.dehlgn'
a third • party candi· malic Comuounist •opans!O•· any ease in the Deep S o u t h. that Neg':"'• are their .
can no hlllller be •l!oiBsed off
\dacy.·ol hil oiin for nexl year. Ism.
· Thus, In ordinary ctrcumatanc- est eompeU,tors lor jolil ind be- by either major .P.IIl'ly. 'I' he
Georje .Wf!laoe If tbandonlng But George
the area would be a major c•use Negroes are
Dwoerats, ~· will be m o.s t
the· .Democ,raUc party, not to haVe. a
of opportunity for I he ly moving Into
omlflse If lhey d9 not rtCO~
dOI\fOY' ita' forelsn but rather far
· Republicans.
worklng-elau
that they, 100.-are vulperablt
clomestic· pollcies, notably
With Wallace In tbe fl e I d, In ·a word, there ·ls a h
thla
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Misa Karen Sue Walk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Walker, Porn..
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bride
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and Mrs. Wayne Frankttn i
Pomeroy, Route 1.
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Feb. 11 at th~ Enterprise
Evangellcal United Brethren
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Recent Supreme Court mandates requiring that counsel be provided for ·defendants charged wlth major criminal acUvlty
are highly commendable, say• Siskind.
They are so basic to a system whic!I congratulates itself that "no man Is below the
law'' that he tinds It hard to lm•gine how
they could have been considered revolu·
tionary.

However, even our everyday lives have
become so complex, he says, that I ega I
counsel is neaded in all but the mo:~t routine Situation;. Yet in the United Stale!
there are literally millions of people who
through pov.rt or Ignorance. or usually
a combination of both, have no effective
access to counsel.
lle calls on the organized members of
the bar to be the moving force to remedy
this situation
The Law Day theme, concludes Siskind,
is really a boast which needs to be made
good and a 'ha\lenge which mUll be mel
before we can truly say that NO man is
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Sucher Smoktd End1 &amp; Pitces

Sliced Bacon __3

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Frtsh or Froztn Piect Chicken.

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JN THE past four years, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has totaled nearly $4 Jllillion in pr()o
jects over a five-county Southeastern Ohio area-Ath·
ens, Gallia, Hocking, Meigs and Vmton. A breakdown
of spending reveals Athens county rece,ived $282,.100;
Hocking $187,300: Meigs $490,100 and 'Vinton, $998,·
600. Galli a received $31,200, for Tycoon Lake improv•
ments.
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LISTED in projects for this quarter are: AthellliDow Lake Beach.Parking Lot, $70,000; Hocking-.
Hocking Hills State Park, Ialid, ,50,000 w.ith cabinl
and camping plans, $60,000; Melgs-.Forked Run Stall
Park camping area expimsfon, '415,000;·'V4!ton-Lake
Hope State Park camp!ng area, $300,000 ,and land,
$240,000. Gallia's Tycoon Lake was tlc"keted for a
$1 ,fiOO loading dock.

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parks and waterways which included construction o1
seven family lodges and 600 cabins. Meigs county
wou!d get $1,825,000 in development funds from that
sum if \h~ Ohio Bond CommissiOn is approved May 2.
As far as we can determine, Gallia would get nothing.
If ,t¥.r'~·s· som~tl!ihg planned in the way of lakes and
beaches In Gallia, we've yet to hear about It
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GABS •·principal 11114
coach, and James F. (Jim) Halderman, ex·Blue Dn·
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eats honored April 20 during the Green IIIII 'WIIill
Club's Seventh Annual Reeognition Baa'l'el
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We f~.el it is time somebody did. Gallia countians
don't mlnd motoring to Wellston, Reedsville, Athens,
or other nearby communities for a day on the beach,
but at this time, not all individuals can afford these
trips very often.
• • • .·
BY HAVJNG updated swimming' facilities, Ga!Ua woul4
not only keep her residents home and off the highways over the holidays, but would probably attract ou&amp;siders other than those who care about boating or flsblq.

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Court will ~onvene Monday May !oponaored by the Point Plea•
l , JI 9:30a.m. w1th the Grand ont Band Boosters will be held
;lury beginning their dutios at Sunday from 11:30 a.m. 1o 1
, ...,.,,, tills time.
:p.m.
·~rand Jury . membrrs a re' i The menu will feature fried
~rlltlckle DIStnct, .Jo Ann Wat- 'hirken, baked ham, m•at loa!,
ll!rson; Clendemn. F:dw"d Kin- peas, corn, green beana, mashand Blanch Si der&lt; : Cn- ed potatoes, potato salad, jello
~ "'ll~""• J. Walton Beatt~e , Conn- ' seiad. cole slaw, cake, pIe,
Harold Sayre: Graha m. Hob rulll&lt;~. coffee. milk and iced I
Cooke !Gerald .Rood. Ha1 le;.. Tickets are priced at St.liDI
Donald Sl111'1!e~n and Rm for adults and 11 for children I
Wtt~s · Lew1s, Willi•m 6 to 12. Children under 1 wiD
K~lrneth Roush. M·•rtha l&gt;e admitted free
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!•~g~ner, James A. King / Building, tbe world'• lllleat
FoiPy, Tlte petit jur-: •kyscraper with 1• f\Oon. 1188
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Tribune and weekly Gallia Times ... "Joe MUler
named Rotary Club president t·" VFW Poit No. 4464
afi!l(lUJ!I'es Pretty Baby Contest in connection with
"l:brnzapoppin," a home talent show ... T. H. Jonea,
78, conlracl or, dies suddenly . . . Merrlll Evans copt
first place award in FFA record book contest .. . Hollis C. .Johnson, Bfi, dean o! local attornies, claimed bJ'
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JN THE past four years, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has totaled nearly $4 Jllillion in pr()o
jects over a five-county Southeastern Ohio area-Ath·
ens, Gallia, Hocking, Meigs and Vmton. A breakdown
of spending reveals Athens county rece,ived $282,.100;
Hocking $187,300: Meigs $490,100 and 'Vinton, $998,·
600. Galli a received $31,200, for Tycoon Lake improv•
ments.
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. $1.00 :_;

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LISTED in projects for this quarter are: AthellliDow Lake Beach.Parking Lot, $70,000; Hocking-.
Hocking Hills State Park, Ialid, ,50,000 w.ith cabinl
and camping plans, $60,000; Melgs-.Forked Run Stall
Park camping area expimsfon, '415,000;·'V4!ton-Lake
Hope State Park camp!ng area, $300,000 ,and land,
$240,000. Gallia's Tycoon Lake was tlc"keted for a
$1 ,fiOO loading dock.

•

QN APRIL 5, Gov. James A. Rhodes outlined~ propoled $100,000 million· capital improvements: plan for
parks and waterways which included construction o1
seven family lodges and 600 cabins. Meigs county
wou!d get $1,825,000 in development funds from that
sum if \h~ Ohio Bond CommissiOn is approved May 2.
As far as we can determine, Gallia would get nothing.
If ,t¥.r'~·s· som~tl!ihg planned in the way of lakes and
beaches In Gallia, we've yet to hear about It
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Lawrence (Panzo) Bastian! h!ll!~ Jlatellqe - II
tlje event's official programs last Tueadap. Dmrin&amp;l
o~ ·ea~h· ol the llonorees appeared ea the~ JIIO'

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GABS •·principal 11114
coach, and James F. (Jim) Halderman, ex·Blue Dn·
U mentor, were among 12 former Ohio University ~
eats honored April 20 during the Green IIIII 'WIIill
Club's Seventh Annual Reeognition Baa'l'el
~

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£\'IDENTLY nobody has bothered to press the issue.
We f~.el it is time somebody did. Gallia countians
don't mlnd motoring to Wellston, Reedsville, Athens,
or other nearby communities for a day on the beach,
but at this time, not all individuals can afford these
trips very often.
• • • .·
BY HAVJNG updated swimming' facilities, Ga!Ua woul4
not only keep her residents home and off the highways over the holidays, but would probably attract ou&amp;siders other than those who care about boating or flsblq.

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15th.

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of Mason Count.y Circuit_. annual smorgasbord dinner
Court will ~onvene Monday May !oponaored by the Point Plea•
l , JI 9:30a.m. w1th the Grand ont Band Boosters will be held
;lury beginning their dutios at Sunday from 11:30 a.m. 1o 1
, ...,.,,, tills time.
:p.m.
·~rand Jury . membrrs a re' i The menu will feature fried
~rlltlckle DIStnct, .Jo Ann Wat- 'hirken, baked ham, m•at loa!,
ll!rson; Clendemn. F:dw"d Kin- peas, corn, green beana, mashand Blanch Si der&lt; : Cn- ed potatoes, potato salad, jello
~ "'ll~""• J. Walton Beatt~e , Conn- ' seiad. cole slaw, cake, pIe,
Harold Sayre: Graha m. Hob rulll&lt;~. coffee. milk and iced I
Cooke !Gerald .Rood. Ha1 le;.. Tickets are priced at St.liDI
Donald Sl111'1!e~n and Rm for adults and 11 for children I
Wtt~s · Lew1s, Willi•m 6 to 12. Children under 1 wiD
K~lrneth Roush. M·•rtha l&gt;e admitted free
:~.~.;r;;;!"i';~ Robil8on. Louise Fer-l
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In tournament play wU1 be lD tbe flrat friDle. The Jackets
1"'~~~==~~ll!i!!!!!!!l!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ i·::meroy, • e to o vtd41' wer added two InsUrance markers
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by working ~ Innings and gJv. senior secood baseman, leadinC
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bila off Jenkins, who fanned runs m lbe first, added ODe Ia
Uve and walked foor. Burdotteleacb of tho next. two innln!!l
and rollocted their final three
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here Saturday afltmoon.
up 111 lint.touraament victory
The Jackets' next opponent by pushlrig flvo blgi'UII8 lmlfls
In tournament play wU1 be lD tbe flrat friDle. The Jackets
1"'~~~==~~ll!i!!!!!!!l!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ i·::meroy, • e to o vtd41' wer added two InsUrance markers
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MiiiiDIJI01'I. lllowlDC lin ldll. Jig..., oiy~ • •
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Lel!lnpell belted four mound - Albany. He ... ._.... lid lint lmllDallql&amp; '1111 Rea
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eonsecu!lve llnll•· Dennis Aull Plaeed by Klaeade In the lll'lt. DniJJ cnty soore elm. til a ~ ...... 1...11 1
w.as hll by a pltcbed ball, Ray IKincade IDoftd tHily 1110 111t1 Jacket error. .
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Hlndy was lllfe on a fielder's - both in the fourlb IDnlila - a Swan wblfflld five, llld llllJI. 1121 (41ft2plll. _,..._,; It
choice, Jeff BogfP! walked, and/ double by Swan, and a linCle •d two. The Albany burien faD. Broa9.· ... 'fl. a.. (1) Pal Archet doubled.
by' Sauer. Boggs and Swan tal-ned live and wllktd. aoe. . ••5'?.
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combined to toss a onehitter here Saturday and knock
Southern out of the Class A
Sectional baseball tournament
with 8 9-0 hillS.

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ed In a sparkling perfOI'mance hit was rotten by B&lt;lb Grueaer,
by working ~ Innings and gJv. senior secood baseman, leadinC
ing up only the one scratch off the sixth Inning.
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single. Moore came In to r•tU:• . Pomeroy, 1 hard hitting club
Jhr side in order Ia tht BeY·
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The Panthers eollocted 1 i 1 h 1 M~ opened up with three
bila off Jenkins, who fanned runs m lbe first, added ODe Ia
Uve and walked foor. Burdotteleacb of tho next. two innln!!l
and rollocted their final three
and Moore llruclt out five and In the slslb.

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and single 111 ,tbe . - lllllllber
It lrlpl to tbe plale.
Other Pantbtr bill won I
double by MOOR lllllliallel _,
Jim Crow, Blll Rad&amp;ri aa4
Steve Finlaw.
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WELIBI'ON llf
C. Nlcholao .. .. .. 43 II r7 The deaD ol r-oy
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C. ToWI18elld .. - .. 45-43--tl League coaehel II ~=:II
111a1 (1), llolmlltoe 17), ·
M. Appledom .. •.. 43-47- 95 back lo bead tilt ~lodger~
(S~ a Cirote; Ellis IW), and T. Jenkins .. •• . .. 47-41-91 this IIUIDDl...
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m-111~ Bob Roberta. wllo baa
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150 200 2100-111 G. Murr8f .. .. ... 40 44 84 wiD bave a ,...,...,.
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E1lnur1ll, Bohl (6), Hall
S, Grant .. ...... . 5&amp;-17-1~ addition to Bob'• Dodgers, 'IIIII
•nd Vldiir: Kotflly,- Nletno
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llitchie (f), Brueo (6),
1-17'1-lft Tigers.
17) and TOJTe. WP-Carroll
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2) . LP- HaU 111-2).
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Veale (~) and M&amp;¥;
Galllpolla - - • 3 1 II
burn, Willis 181, Woodeehlck
NELSONVILLE Q2l
Pomeroy .. ;..., 2 2 2D
(t), Briles (I) and Romano,
M. :Mechem .. .. ... 52-56-100 Middleport •• -· ,I 4 I
-Washbura 111-2). HR-stargell D. Fraedrick .... , 53-&amp;3-106 roJ'AL
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S.wden and Bob Hewitt of LABr WEEk'l BESVLTI,
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Afrlea were IICheduled to Galllpoll1 I llllddleport I
, Nlekro (0.1). HR- WyllJI. (flfd).
today In the men's singles JackiOD I PomerGJ I
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-:final of tbe British Hardcourt Athena I Logaa I
· ' II$ Fran Mil 0011 020- $ 10 Tennis Tournament.
WIDIIIoQ 4 Nello!tvlfla I (I
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· Herbel (f), Linzy final by beating Enallllll't TIIU WEEK'S GAMEst
8uttoo.
Bobby Wlllon, 74, IJ.tt, U. OalliiJO!lJ n . POIIIII'VJ
hldaJ· and Hewitt came from Mlddllpol't VL JacktiDD
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lor $a.75 and side the plant. You wol[ld col· tlnitiatlon.
live prOcedures. Your crop!
~r uses' both 'tits 'aoll
so the Countyto caU us or
AJtot A&amp;ricllturo
Sampls of agronomic and hor·' submits the plant' sim!lie to the Ject the upp~rmost leave$ from !1 ' Once you have collected
analyzed /or all of .the fol· and plant a~na~Jy~s~l&amp;~l'l'~po~rt~,~~~~;E~~~~~:I
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lllizer elements which may •bell plant analySis· laboratory at 20 to 25 plants just prior to head.. sample, you· would place It
lowing elements: nitrogen,
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: ing.
' the malllng kit and
it · phorus, pota~:iu~m~,~;i,~!:~~~;i~iii
• ' fertllher materials can be lsamples of agrooomlc and hor- Some of the C!',ops which can'[ If you wanted alfalfa or otb- lthe laboratory. Specific
lll!'gneslum. boton,
t i result on your farm when [ ticullure crops may be submit· be analyzed are corri, soybeans. er legumes anillyzed, you woul~ )Ions for sampling procedure
zinc,
make use of th plant an· ed to the plant an.alysls labora- alfalfa, clover and other le- collect the tops (6") from 20 provided, and there are a[~~~;~
alysls program available to you Itory at Wooster, Ohio, for test- gumes, wheat, oats, barley, for- to 25 plants prior to flowering. egd procedures given for 11
As we see the program, It
t~rou~h the Cooperative Exten-1 er or Industry person obtains a age grasses, tomatoeil, sweet For corn you would collect the abnormal in appearance.
two major appUca)lons on
'~tnr: Service here in Ohio.
ing to determine lhelr compo- corn, beets, cabbage, apples, fully-developed Jeaf below the lh ab~ut 5 to 10 days you
County farms:
Jn. IIi&lt; is a program avallablelsition.
peaches, plus m8by others.
whorl from 15 to 20 plants just receive a report indicating
lhocal farmers through the I How does it work? The farm· Lei's suppose you ,would want before tasseling, or you would elements which may be In
(I) It can be a tool ~ pmiod·il
t:ounty Extension Office dtslgn·ler or industry person obtains a a small grain or forage srass ~ollect an ear leal from the!liclent or ercess supply,
ch~! :~ ~: n~t!o::::ll
Food Plus
@to_suppleliJ~~t_soil _le'ling as sampling kit from the County analyzed to aee just what's In- sam nomber of plants at silkier with recommended
and elements In crops 1

BRYSON R. CARTER

a way of determining those ter-j Extension office

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on the field. In this way It
be a preventive test to de~~r-11
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llzer program before they
come serious and reduce yields.
This can be particularly valua·
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producing at a high level.

Named Rural Development Specialist

··:: GALLIPOLJS - Appointment under the OUireach program'
o! Howard S. Beall as Ohio for rural areas is announced.
·Rural Development Specialist I' Mr. Beall will head a strengtJ&gt;.
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state, operating lbrougb U.
Department of Agricul~~tur:e ~~:1
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plan development pr~jects
search out an avauabte soar"" I
of support.

!2) It can be a tool !t~o~~:~~~
determine nutritional d
cies in plants which are no
performing normally, In thi
way it can help determine w~::11
nutriUonal deficiencies are c
Jng your problem.
For a gond many years
we have had the soil testi.ngll
program available through
Ohio State University, and this
bas been a tremendous assistIance to farmers in bringing the
fertility level up on their farm.
'Ibis program of plant anaiY-11
sls Is designed to SUP!Ileml!nt
soil testing as a means of
terminlng those fertlllzer
menta wblch may be in dl.&gt;fici,!Dtll
or ercess supply. Wilen a farm·

Mr. Beall will work
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state headquarters of the Farm.!
: GALLIPOLIS - An increas &gt;966, and compared with $1.34 ers Home Administration in
jn the dil'ldrnd of the common per share in fiscal 1965.
lumbus as a member of DlreO.j
j;totk of Bob Evnns Farms, Inr The reduction in earnings in tor McDorman's staU, and
from lie a share to 12%c hns 1he fJScal year ended April 29, serve as executive director
been onMunced by Emerson E. 1966 in the opinion of man· the State Technical Action
li:t'llns. chairman of the board, agemenl was attributable In el.
ifi,,J ·R&gt;bert L. Evans, president. large part to the high cost of The newly named rural
: 'flw incre;:~sed dividend wi!i hogs ~hen b~ing experienced. velopment specialists hal
~e payable on Juoe 1 to stock· Sales of Bob Evans Farms ved the past 12 years as
~ol&lt;lers of record on May 17. Sausage are expected to show trict Supervisor, Area SUI001'11is-l
D" r in~ the fisral yeer JUS! end· a gain far the fiscal fCar just or, and CouniY Sunerv.isor
and Director James T. McDorman.
td four dividends totaling ~4c ended of approximately
per Farmers HoJ;IIe ~=:b:;~~~
were paid.
i cent. Seven styles of sausa~e a USDA credit agency
' In authori?Jng the increased I are marketed throughoul Ohio programs include
their problems or organizing Illes.
i&gt;avovl the board of directors and Michigan, and in parts of ing, and community
and financing projects to im- County Technical AcUon
llote&lt;l I hal rommon share earn· Indiana.
financin( in rural areas.
rural towns and strength· els will function as "one • stop
fngs lor !he fiscal year ending The division sales office is at Previously Mr. Beall
their conomy. We believe service" .tenters where local
AD"' 2R 1967 wrre more than 3776 South Hi~h St.. Columbus, as Work Unit
Js esceptionally well quali· ganizati()Jls can find out where
don"'' " tr ... &lt;;;r (11 ' 1'e prcC"eding wilh plants locatr-:1 ::t.t Xenia of the U. S. Soil
fled to dir~ct the Outreach ef- to seek assistance- among
fiscal ill" ' .. • ·nnr' ''&lt;. "sing to I and Bidwell, and in Hillsdale. Service in Ohio for 10 years. fort in Ohio and lead the way existing agencies federal or
':"t le:&lt;~h;·n SU~roll"~ 53c f~r_ l :'.11ch.
He is a veteran of World
to positive results."
erwise. - on projects they
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If having served in the
Mr. Beall's designations as pire to carry out for the con~ 1
pean Theatre, where he
state rural development spec- munity.
wounded in action. A native
ialist follows the recent an· , The Oulreaeh program,
Coshocton County,_ Ohio, he
nouncement of plans to acceler·j being stepped up under the
a graduate of Ohw State
ate Outreach through the state- rection of
of Agrt-]
versity.
wide system of Technical Ac- culture Orvillee ,~;~~~~:~,i~:~~
"Mr. Beall is widely acqualnt- lion Panels, which exist in all suits from a pi
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ed with the rural communities counUes with rural populations live that all public services
Holzer Hospital - VIsiting I Mrs. Ray V. McCoy, Mrs. Rob- of Ohio," State Director James as well as at the state level. used more effectively to
h~urs 24 and 7-ll p. m. Parents ert Snyder and infant daughter. T. McDonnan said. "He knows '!be TAP unts consist of Jo- benefit of rural communities.
only on P•diatrics Ward.
- -cal or state representatives of The local FHA Office is~~~:~
Admissions
Pleasant Valley Hospital
The Almanac
USDA agencies, including the ed at 95 Sycamore St. o
' Tamara c. Dewitt, Bidwell; Admitted - Mrs .. Harry By United Press Internallonal Farmers Home Administration, hours are Monday through
R.; Russell, Galli lis · Anth- Taylor, Pt. Plea~t, Mrs. A. 1 Today ts Sunday, April 30, tloe Soil Conservab.on ~ervice, Ag- day from 8 a.m. until 4;45 p.m.
!20th day of 1967 with 245 to rtcljitural Stabilization &amp; Con· Mr. Vernon A. McNair IS
0~J D Lambert :/so~· Mrs L. Rolhns, Letart.
Ciirl A·. Simpkins: G~ E: Bing: mschRrged - Mrs. J a cob follow.
aervation Service (ASCS) and County Supervisor serving
Rt 1 M'ddle rt· M Le te Gmgrtch. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. The moon is between its fuU Forest Service, plus the Ex, lla, Jackson &amp; Lawrence COIJD·I
L; ·Carte;, Rt~ Oak ~in: ~:rsr 1 Billy G. Spires and son, Langs- phase and last quarter.
tension Service and oth~r fed~r- ties. In Meigs County pe:;~~!~l
Jli&gt;y E. Edwin, Proctorville; 1 VIlle.
The morning stsr is Mars.
al or non-federal agencies w1th may ~ontact one of the
Mrs. Harold T. Allyn, Ironton ; I
The evening stars are Venti!, services to offer rural commun- agenctes.
Mrs. Mary M. Law, JacksoiP, Veterans Memorial Hospital · Mars and J~piter..
Mrs. Marion 0. H·•tchinson, Rt. Admitted - Clara Grueser, Born on .this day '" 1909 was
''Dad says it's Uke baUng
2 Ewington ; Harold E. Wei· Minersville; Teresa Becker, Queen Juliana of The
money so he got the best!"
gand. Glenmont ; Lonnie E. Middleport; Gregory Becker, lands. .
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Mary E. Essman. Jackson.
land; Ronald Anns. Pomeroy; In 1789 • George ~.~·•;.~·~~;[1
Blrtbs
, Stephen p r 1c e, Middleport; took the oath of office m.
Mrs. Lester L. Carter. Rt. 4 Gertrude Taylor, Pomeroy; York City and was ~orn In
Oak HiU, daugh\er, ?:50 a.m., Emmet Welch, Pomeroy.
President of the U~led ~~~~:;II
Friday: Mrs. William T. And·
Dlacharged _ Ethel H 1t e Also, m 1945, Russtao "
orson, Hartford, daughter, 1:53 Pearl Searls, William Jordan: capt~ed the. Reichstag
p.m. Friday; Mrs. l!oy E. WI· Mrs. ·Erwin Stephens and son, I Berlin and raised the Con1mu· ll
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gal. Proctorville. daughter, IG- Martha Southern, Betty Hulclr mst. flag over the German
d:iV:_~-~
:10 p. m. Friday; Mrs. Homer inson, Eunice Nutter.
capital. ~.
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G. Baxter, Pomeroy, daughter,
In I963 to ratse funds for
Get blc capacity and top quality
11:24 p1 m. Friday.
Meigs General Hospital
education, New Hampshire
with an Allis-Chalmers 303 Hay Baler!
Discharges
Admitted _ Ray Williams proved the first legal sw•!eP· II
Mrs. Edward C. Barton, Mrs. 1Pomeroy
' stakes lottery In the
The 303'• wide 60' pickup b•QIIles light or he•'fY
windrows-cleans the field! Twin-feed rakes Jlll)Ve
Robert A. Brown, Mrs. H. Lee 1 Di8tba~ged _ Helen Kaulf, 1States since 1894. '!be .
bay evenly into tbe baling chad'ber, comb out wadi,
Clark, Bonme J. Cline, Robert 1 Lawrence•'Smith, Mabel Wine· lottery was held the followmg
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form tight, lfl.u&amp;re baleo. Grooves are formed on
C, File, Ricky Hamm, Mlch- brenner
year.
the bale to minimize twine or wire alippage. See tbe
ael Y. Hammon. Mrs. Carroll
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and the complete line or A..C toola for heyingl
M. Judson, Mrs. Lowell E. Lam- . IPSWICH England !UPJ) _ • Am~rican colonist and lawyer II
bert, Michael F. Miller. Mrs. iWhen the 'loswich Public Li· 1 William Penn once said: "Truth
James F. Neal, James M. Rod- ibrary announced recently an suffers more by the heat G!
gers, Carroll L. Teaford, Rod· l"amn.,.ty day" 011 fines for ov· defenders than by ~e
742-5693 ALLIS.CHALMERS DEALER RUTLAND,
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~r, Thomas L. Haymaker, !ed a book be'd had since 1922.

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Sampls of agronomic and hor·' submits the plant' sim!lie to the Ject the upp~rmost leave$ from !1 ' Once you have collected
analyzed /or all of .the fol· and plant a~na~Jy~s~l&amp;~l'l'~po~rt~,~~~~;E~~~~~:I
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lll!'gneslum. boton,
t i result on your farm when [ ticullure crops may be submit· be analyzed are corri, soybeans. er legumes anillyzed, you woul~ )Ions for sampling procedure
zinc,
make use of th plant an· ed to the plant an.alysls labora- alfalfa, clover and other le- collect the tops (6") from 20 provided, and there are a[~~~;~
alysls program available to you Itory at Wooster, Ohio, for test- gumes, wheat, oats, barley, for- to 25 plants prior to flowering. egd procedures given for 11
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t~rou~h the Cooperative Exten-1 er or Industry person obtains a age grasses, tomatoeil, sweet For corn you would collect the abnormal in appearance.
two major appUca)lons on
'~tnr: Service here in Ohio.
ing to determine lhelr compo- corn, beets, cabbage, apples, fully-developed Jeaf below the lh ab~ut 5 to 10 days you
County farms:
Jn. IIi&lt; is a program avallablelsition.
peaches, plus m8by others.
whorl from 15 to 20 plants just receive a report indicating
lhocal farmers through the I How does it work? The farm· Lei's suppose you ,would want before tasseling, or you would elements which may be In
(I) It can be a tool ~ pmiod·il
t:ounty Extension Office dtslgn·ler or industry person obtains a a small grain or forage srass ~ollect an ear leal from the!liclent or ercess supply,
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@to_suppleliJ~~t_soil _le'ling as sampling kit from the County analyzed to aee just what's In- sam nomber of plants at silkier with recommended
and elements In crops 1

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be a preventive test to de~~r-11
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come serious and reduce yields.
This can be particularly valua·
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producing at a high level.

Named Rural Development Specialist

··:: GALLIPOLJS - Appointment under the OUireach program'
o! Howard S. Beall as Ohio for rural areas is announced.
·Rural Development Specialist I' Mr. Beall will head a strengtJ&gt;.
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state, operating lbrougb U.
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plan development pr~jects
search out an avauabte soar"" I
of support.

!2) It can be a tool !t~o~~:~~~
determine nutritional d
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performing normally, In thi
way it can help determine w~::11
nutriUonal deficiencies are c
Jng your problem.
For a gond many years
we have had the soil testi.ngll
program available through
Ohio State University, and this
bas been a tremendous assistIance to farmers in bringing the
fertility level up on their farm.
'Ibis program of plant anaiY-11
sls Is designed to SUP!Ileml!nt
soil testing as a means of
terminlng those fertlllzer
menta wblch may be in dl.&gt;fici,!Dtll
or ercess supply. Wilen a farm·

Mr. Beall will work
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state headquarters of the Farm.!
: GALLIPOLIS - An increas &gt;966, and compared with $1.34 ers Home Administration in
jn the dil'ldrnd of the common per share in fiscal 1965.
lumbus as a member of DlreO.j
j;totk of Bob Evnns Farms, Inr The reduction in earnings in tor McDorman's staU, and
from lie a share to 12%c hns 1he fJScal year ended April 29, serve as executive director
been onMunced by Emerson E. 1966 in the opinion of man· the State Technical Action
li:t'llns. chairman of the board, agemenl was attributable In el.
ifi,,J ·R&gt;bert L. Evans, president. large part to the high cost of The newly named rural
: 'flw incre;:~sed dividend wi!i hogs ~hen b~ing experienced. velopment specialists hal
~e payable on Juoe 1 to stock· Sales of Bob Evans Farms ved the past 12 years as
~ol&lt;lers of record on May 17. Sausage are expected to show trict Supervisor, Area SUI001'11is-l
D" r in~ the fisral yeer JUS! end· a gain far the fiscal fCar just or, and CouniY Sunerv.isor
and Director James T. McDorman.
td four dividends totaling ~4c ended of approximately
per Farmers HoJ;IIe ~=:b:;~~~
were paid.
i cent. Seven styles of sausa~e a USDA credit agency
' In authori?Jng the increased I are marketed throughoul Ohio programs include
their problems or organizing Illes.
i&gt;avovl the board of directors and Michigan, and in parts of ing, and community
and financing projects to im- County Technical AcUon
llote&lt;l I hal rommon share earn· Indiana.
financin( in rural areas.
rural towns and strength· els will function as "one • stop
fngs lor !he fiscal year ending The division sales office is at Previously Mr. Beall
their conomy. We believe service" .tenters where local
AD"' 2R 1967 wrre more than 3776 South Hi~h St.. Columbus, as Work Unit
Js esceptionally well quali· ganizati()Jls can find out where
don"'' " tr ... &lt;;;r (11 ' 1'e prcC"eding wilh plants locatr-:1 ::t.t Xenia of the U. S. Soil
fled to dir~ct the Outreach ef- to seek assistance- among
fiscal ill" ' .. • ·nnr' ''&lt;. "sing to I and Bidwell, and in Hillsdale. Service in Ohio for 10 years. fort in Ohio and lead the way existing agencies federal or
':"t le:&lt;~h;·n SU~roll"~ 53c f~r_ l :'.11ch.
He is a veteran of World
to positive results."
erwise. - on projects they
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Mr. Beall's designations as pire to carry out for the con~ 1
pean Theatre, where he
state rural development spec- munity.
wounded in action. A native
ialist follows the recent an· , The Oulreaeh program,
Coshocton County,_ Ohio, he
nouncement of plans to acceler·j being stepped up under the
a graduate of Ohw State
ate Outreach through the state- rection of
of Agrt-]
versity.
wide system of Technical Ac- culture Orvillee ,~;~~~~:~,i~:~~
"Mr. Beall is widely acqualnt- lion Panels, which exist in all suits from a pi
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ed with the rural communities counUes with rural populations live that all public services
Holzer Hospital - VIsiting I Mrs. Ray V. McCoy, Mrs. Rob- of Ohio," State Director James as well as at the state level. used more effectively to
h~urs 24 and 7-ll p. m. Parents ert Snyder and infant daughter. T. McDonnan said. "He knows '!be TAP unts consist of Jo- benefit of rural communities.
only on P•diatrics Ward.
- -cal or state representatives of The local FHA Office is~~~:~
Admissions
Pleasant Valley Hospital
The Almanac
USDA agencies, including the ed at 95 Sycamore St. o
' Tamara c. Dewitt, Bidwell; Admitted - Mrs .. Harry By United Press Internallonal Farmers Home Administration, hours are Monday through
R.; Russell, Galli lis · Anth- Taylor, Pt. Plea~t, Mrs. A. 1 Today ts Sunday, April 30, tloe Soil Conservab.on ~ervice, Ag- day from 8 a.m. until 4;45 p.m.
!20th day of 1967 with 245 to rtcljitural Stabilization &amp; Con· Mr. Vernon A. McNair IS
0~J D Lambert :/so~· Mrs L. Rolhns, Letart.
Ciirl A·. Simpkins: G~ E: Bing: mschRrged - Mrs. J a cob follow.
aervation Service (ASCS) and County Supervisor serving
Rt 1 M'ddle rt· M Le te Gmgrtch. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. The moon is between its fuU Forest Service, plus the Ex, lla, Jackson &amp; Lawrence COIJD·I
L; ·Carte;, Rt~ Oak ~in: ~:rsr 1 Billy G. Spires and son, Langs- phase and last quarter.
tension Service and oth~r fed~r- ties. In Meigs County pe:;~~!~l
Jli&gt;y E. Edwin, Proctorville; 1 VIlle.
The morning stsr is Mars.
al or non-federal agencies w1th may ~ontact one of the
Mrs. Harold T. Allyn, Ironton ; I
The evening stars are Venti!, services to offer rural commun- agenctes.
Mrs. Mary M. Law, JacksoiP, Veterans Memorial Hospital · Mars and J~piter..
Mrs. Marion 0. H·•tchinson, Rt. Admitted - Clara Grueser, Born on .this day '" 1909 was
''Dad says it's Uke baUng
2 Ewington ; Harold E. Wei· Minersville; Teresa Becker, Queen Juliana of The
money so he got the best!"
gand. Glenmont ; Lonnie E. Middleport; Gregory Becker, lands. .
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Mary E. Essman. Jackson.
land; Ronald Anns. Pomeroy; In 1789 • George ~.~·•;.~·~~;[1
Blrtbs
, Stephen p r 1c e, Middleport; took the oath of office m.
Mrs. Lester L. Carter. Rt. 4 Gertrude Taylor, Pomeroy; York City and was ~orn In
Oak HiU, daugh\er, ?:50 a.m., Emmet Welch, Pomeroy.
President of the U~led ~~~~:;II
Friday: Mrs. William T. And·
Dlacharged _ Ethel H 1t e Also, m 1945, Russtao "
orson, Hartford, daughter, 1:53 Pearl Searls, William Jordan: capt~ed the. Reichstag
p.m. Friday; Mrs. l!oy E. WI· Mrs. ·Erwin Stephens and son, I Berlin and raised the Con1mu· ll
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gal. Proctorville. daughter, IG- Martha Southern, Betty Hulclr mst. flag over the German
d:iV:_~-~
:10 p. m. Friday; Mrs. Homer inson, Eunice Nutter.
capital. ~.
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G. Baxter, Pomeroy, daughter,
In I963 to ratse funds for
Get blc capacity and top quality
11:24 p1 m. Friday.
Meigs General Hospital
education, New Hampshire
with an Allis-Chalmers 303 Hay Baler!
Discharges
Admitted _ Ray Williams proved the first legal sw•!eP· II
Mrs. Edward C. Barton, Mrs. 1Pomeroy
' stakes lottery In the
The 303'• wide 60' pickup b•QIIles light or he•'fY
windrows-cleans the field! Twin-feed rakes Jlll)Ve
Robert A. Brown, Mrs. H. Lee 1 Di8tba~ged _ Helen Kaulf, 1States since 1894. '!be .
bay evenly into tbe baling chad'ber, comb out wadi,
Clark, Bonme J. Cline, Robert 1 Lawrence•'Smith, Mabel Wine· lottery was held the followmg
te
form tight, lfl.u&amp;re baleo. Grooves are formed on
C, File, Ricky Hamm, Mlch- brenner
year.
the bale to minimize twine or wire alippage. See tbe
ael Y. Hammon. Mrs. Carroll
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303
and the complete line or A..C toola for heyingl
M. Judson, Mrs. Lowell E. Lam- . IPSWICH England !UPJ) _ • Am~rican colonist and lawyer II
bert, Michael F. Miller. Mrs. iWhen the 'loswich Public Li· 1 William Penn once said: "Truth
James F. Neal, James M. Rod- ibrary announced recently an suffers more by the heat G!
gers, Carroll L. Teaford, Rod· l"amn.,.ty day" 011 fines for ov· defenders than by ~e
742-5693 ALLIS.CHALMERS DEALER RUTLAND,
D.
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~r, Thomas L. Haymaker, !ed a book be'd had since 1922.

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dlreets a sequenee lantvlllr Babe,.!!_mterly Nane1 Clutter's horse, and two of 1111
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