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Vernon Weber q~ lMHI
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Edl\fArthur Mj~li of 81
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A fUn!,
In Westview"
1he glieste of r~- .
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sons In 1he eo111111unlty art 1ft.
Reinstalled
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I aliVe! in the area: . . . . Jun~ 1~~0 24
vlted to attend. ' be from • L
PTA President · ' -1 n
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Mrs. Y· sA. ~bSp...,..ngllelda~: Plljll~- for :ihe Daily vacation Tbe sch~l w1ll d 11 Teac!}.
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vernon Weber, who was reeled- t1
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June 13 10 Z4 were made Wed· garten _ J.mce Glbbt, hel~
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Bodimer and N•
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Mr. and Mrs. r.;sue inu~~u.... ami Fion:r.;:;: .~:m ~!!"
!!~· ers. Eleanor
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Mr. and Mrs.· Glove\ Sp~res thiS ~ee
returned home Saturday, after Beth Bearhs.
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After domg several odd Jobs weekend With her son and ram- Other new officers Installed visited al Roanoke
Rapids, ' Mrs. Robert RJtcble,
Mrs. A~ing were Mrs. Bennett, Brenda Edwards, belpers; Pr~
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around the chur&lt;b and parsqn- \ tty. Dr. and Mrs. _J. J. DaviS were Mrs. Harold Wolfe, v1ce ' North Carolina, with their son Clair SP':ncer, Florenco
Me)!. Frank Ci)e':"'brew,_ dean; mary 11 _ Charlene Thol!UI~
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age, the men went to the rec-~ and d~ughters, D1ana, Elame presidenl ; Mrs. Jesste Whtte. ! and daughter-in-law, Mr. and and Carrie Beth Bearbs
Mrs. Dana Hamm, Hallie Me- Nornla Wilcox, teacbera, Kaytl,
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secretary ; and Gene Coleman. Mrs. Harley Mossman and fam- guests, Mrs.,V. A. R6blnson
Intyre, Jule Thof~!PSOn, Cleo Russell. helper; Primary 3 •P•n•
where
devotions
were
conduct-1
r.trs.
Richard
Plcke.ns
l~ft
treasurer.
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ily,
at
St.
Petersburg,
Fla.
with
Sue
visited
Thursday
Rlchardson, and Mrs.
John Mrs. RiChard Owen, teacher,
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Gill R 1Monday for Culver C1ty, Cahf. Plans were announced for his sister and brother-in-taw. In Belpre with Mrs. Paul
Mrs. Cheesehrew open- •Mary Wise Assistant Ranc1J
ellba.s I ed byte ev. ugene
. e-, where she will visit for sever- serving the alumm
assocla- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Leezer and stead and Lori.
ed ~ the meetitlg with devotiO~ Becker, heiper; J't,
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entitled, "A Worthy Image,' Ch rtes Bennett Jute Thomp
1fr&lt;!shments were served by Mrs. al weeks with her daughter and tion oanquet on May 28. .Mrs. at Newark with their daughter
Cliff~rd
Jacobs,
Mrs.
(;lar:l
fsmily,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronnie
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Kenneth
Michaels
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general
and
son-~law,
Mt.
and
Mrs.
taken hom ''The secret Place'' so:. teachers, 'Myrta Wilson,
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Evans and son, Jeff.
chairman oi the dunner and Donald Morgan arid son.
MONDAY
booklet.
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Debbie Major, helpers; Jun~
, Chfford Jacobs, James Gilmore, Mrs. Eloda Webb and Mr. announced committees.
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Steve Eblin, Wilham Bail~y, and Mrs. Richard Pickens SJl"nl ram Slawter, member of the 1\Jtll. SuSie F1scher .was the . INST~L~A?~~ r~ tar mee~ group to attend 'the craft show ~~:hers, Kayle Russell
Otto Lohn. Lawrence Sm1th, the weekend in Columbus w1th Meigs Local School
D1slr1Ct SUnday luncheon guest of
:"'Ill be ~ ~ . ~ementary to Ill! held at the Pomeroy !J. h 1 ' J 3 !.Irs Dana Hamm
Pearl Jacobs, Harry Clark; Ern- Me. and Mrs. Jan Houck and Board of Education. extended daughter and soo-tn-la'w,
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brar Saturday May zt from e per
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est Powell, Clifford Klein, Clar- chiloren Brenl and Brenda. apprcdat•on lo the PTA lor arid Mrs. William Porter
P1:&gt;). on Mon~, :
12 "~n until 6: pm A ge~ac- Mrs.J!n)in 8 IC ~ helper
1family.
ence CUrtis. Herman f:1ichael, Mrs. Asa Jorden substituted promoting the bond 1ssue.
7:30 ~.q). at t . gra 1
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uainted afui dedic~tlon eerv~ ers,
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d M Richard Van · A social hour will ~ol ow
~ for' teachers 'apd helpers for Mrs. Bennett served relr"*
group was Invited by Clifford Bradbury Elementary School menls of English, gu•dance, M ~- a~ B r:iy were Sunday the teachers serv g
the school
an~ounced for menta following the
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voca- e ! 0 d' eve
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home in June.
been abs~nt from her teaching tionlll agriculture were on dis: e~enmg M mn~s~ischer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddl e z epp ments was discussed bat
dr.Timothy
and children Athens and Mr. meetmg by the teuc ers.
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Mr. and Mr's. Rober£ Ashley I~nd Mrs. John Cyru~. Kenova, The program consisted o( ~~: Dill and Teres:tw~ e~:uGro:~
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Mr.
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Racine were weekend guests of ghter-m-law, Mrs. C. L. Wood. trombone solo bf1 Ches~;ded ~ H:ry. d Mrs Everett Dailey
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Mr. and Mrs, i,Jbur Holter of Mr. anri Mrs. Glen Paulin fl f who was recen ~h. aw t the 1
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Akron, visiting J'ISO wllh Mr. Lanca1ter, visited last week tw~·wee~ sch~lars u~~c ~linic by returnt · t ~~~licothe with their
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The proeeeda from
tile ale wll1 be used oa llle
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Mes. Ben Neutztiug,
Place.
Tbe table was attractive
wllite cover and centered with
an arrangement of orchid and
pink byacintha and carnations
with pink candles in crystal
~d~Qea, ·ne ...u1 Peppy candelabra on either side. FavDay sale wiD a1ao be beld on
were corsages made of nyllle ...,. dale wilb lilt Girl Jon net and candy. Mrs. Louis
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Reibel asked grace.

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Peter Uottnov
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Cliff Robertlon
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through the closed cfooro: announced the~ If Reams "lhl¢&lt;• ·'
ll te !lfs perogatlve to name 'the · ·
•tate' chairman; then we are off ·
1o a 1bad start."
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Finally he accepted the &lt;'all
of a party screening committee
set up by slate Chairman WitDam L. Coleman after several
proml!ue~t Democrats declined
run for the top office. He

TODAY'$ THClUGHf.-~

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mind u we Clll milb 011t ·ifi'Jt
sublime. And 4epa(llug, leon
behind •• ~ Ob lit
oands of time." - Loagfello-;f,
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Control of Militant·. .·~"~·
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Proverbs 31 led by Mrs. NeuttUng who also read an article
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the things she would like to
Slle If she had one day o( sight,
includiug friends, a new born
eblld, the beauty of nature,
greet the dawn and to ntcb
men at work and chUdrea at
play. A poem, "The L I g
Shines On," by Longfellow and
a story, My Mother's Hands,
concluded the devotions.
. ~bets responded to r o II
call with a salety hinl A eommunication was read concernlng a Doal in 1he Regatta parade u- C F Tompkins Mrs.
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ling were named •• program
c:ommiltee for the coming year.
Miss Lydin Ebersbach preIM!IIIed the program using ..
her topic, "Health Protection"
lllclndln&amp; first aid ideas In
eare of accidents such as burns,
electric shoCk and snake bites.
Atumdllll were the above and
.Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. and Mro.

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a!ld '1""'fl8lgalog-"I gotJt:"

pretty. blue-eyed high school
junior or the abductor who
seized her Wednesday near her
home In the preR~nce of lter
Dve younger brothers and siSters.

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Reama was a reluctant randt- · ~
date. He was In biB ~nd term
aa slate senator, faced i&gt;"'Sible
..ic:ftca\. wiJCJI jllr~ ~;..,\,.;..,; &gt;!~,:.:::; ~.:
arranged in reapporUonrnen~
and announced he would like to

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We~~.,:~s~-~~~F~otm:e~r~and:!a~tt~end~ed~1he=
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armed posse .reinforced
fresh volunteers~ searched
a
wild mountain region inch by
inch Saturday for 17-year-old
Peggy Ann Bradntck and h e r
masked kidnapper,

AGood Time For Family.Shopping •· Be Thrifty! Make
Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Shopping Center and Save
All of Your Saleslips. Furniture, Floor Coverings and
Furnishi~gs For·Your Home and Wearing Apparel For
Your Family.

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the ~ · C;81Dljalan os ' !he
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gr~~41:1arje served notice
tnal t;ven &amp;Quugb ¥~ P, UJJL lup
man on the ticket he wfll insist
on a btg part In party alitalrs.
A poU 01 ·COUDiy cilairmea
last winter oho\Yed Sweeney
lhelr choice for governor. He
toyed wttb the Idea of tackllng
Republican Gov. Jaines ·A.
Rhodes in November bill 'fter
a tour of the slate
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session, wryly told·newsmen he

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P6,te Searching

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The Feeney • Benoett Port
Mrs Clande pavis of
PlttsAuUiary wiD bold a bake
A one o'clock luncheon prePa. VIsited over the
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accompanied I Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ulgan
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
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The attendance '8Ward was mer Bailey visited Sunday witb
. Mrs. Pei:trl R.eyno~ds were ml won by the homeroom of Allen Mrs. Florence Holley, Nye Ave.,
Rock Castle, W. Va. where tbey l Podhese&lt;. Winners in the bond Mr. and /drs, George
Logan
were called due to the_death of I issue poster and essay contest and Bel1iice, Hemlock Grove
Mrs. Oakley Casto, mece of : were announced and the PTA and M"'- Callie ~an at
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, voted to present a gill to each Elmwood Nursing Home, AI·
Mrs. Childers.
Mrs. Roger Morgan Ytas a f the children wbo entered lbe
guest Saturday of her s on, o
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fred.
Ke1tu,
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contest.
Mrs · Howard Roush and dau·
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ghters Teresa of Follans •
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w. Va.. and Mrs. wray Dallas
awards performance held in
Ja~t _and M~k~ of
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io lll.'l.'\i)H.; ilj11 ..:hOict:l ~ W.10 pen ..
l)''s st.te chairman. ''
, 11•114!101"• Frazier Reams ~r.
~.~!UICed thet aa the clll\dldata
•. !or I•VtMIQI' he wanted Eugene
O'Grady aa state ellairman
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With Richard Burton
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~=r mqrn-·!tor 7 also.
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Hllb AI 7:30 p.m., , the G&gt;llipolis
jloe a
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al' 7;30 p.m. Mister contest is scbeduled, fol·
will
by the 4·H Style Revue I
tile Gal·
8:30.
At 9 p.m., the Gospel Caravan of WSAZ.TV Channel 3 Hun1~~:. will perform and
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action will end witb danto the Checkmates of Pt.
Pleasant.
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On Friday, tho Pretty Baby
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!bat they is sponsored by the Frer!Cb I
of Communist City Mothers' League this year.
At 1, 2 and 3 p.m., the BMIU· II
o1 tile al bog, lamb and steer sales
- · - fill the show arena in tbe f•l•·'• II
wttllbolll-laid biggest draw tllat day.
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.over pt. Pleuaat will give •a: ::::
lriendl concert at 1:30 p.m., ro 1
~=~~~~lfl:llir~il_ll:n by tile Farm Bureau's

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"LUXURIOUS COMFORT"

mattresses

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MIDDLEPORT VOL. FtRI
DEPT.

o PURE HO RSEHA IR DOESN'T PA CK OR MAT •

• HO RSE HAIR II LONG AND SilKY SMOOTH •
• HORSEHAIR IS SPRINGY

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To clean-up their Dl~conllnued Ti~king. Stearns and Foster offers you theb'
famous Horsehair Cu•hioned, Extra FlrmL:Maltress whlch regularly sells at
'89. ~0, in this· Special Purchase at '59.00 in Full or Twin Size. AI '1hia
price, there can be .10 re-orders!
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Flower show judging i!
Relledu!ea 12 :30 p.m., and the ,
· jUnior horse show Is also sla~
"'ft!~ 'ed at that time. This event is
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sponsored by tho Gallta County
Riding Club, Inc.
Library night will commence
at 7 p.m., with a program built

PLUS Stearno &amp; Foster's lmpartont Quolity Footur-·

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• Urethane layer %"thick over hor.ehalr.
•36 pounds o! Bl~ached cotton Felt over Inner SprJna Unit.
• Heavy 13 aouge Super Firm 3Q8 Coli Unit.
• Weight Balanced Center ~tion In carry body' .welcht. ' ·
. • Seat Ed&amp;e Construction to prevent sides brealll~l: &lt;!own.
•Humldguard processed to prevent absorption ~.od~rs:

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Over $5011 worth of llrove ..heduled to be
endi!ll tbt bi&amp; four-day

PYTHIAN PARK
Ash and Sycomoro

. limited Quantity

Find for junior and senior dlvijUII IOI1h sion participants. The finals wiU '
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be held at 1:30.
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A specialty act io slated For
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"il11e11tj9 p.m., followed by
Sonny
James .performance at 9:30.
Tbe Deltas will end Friday's 1
aetl~n with dancing music, be- l
glnrung at 10:30 p.m.
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~Y;;~!: ,On Situnlay, Aug. 6, the annual flower show IS .. t for II

Jt66 event will be ell-·
with alf&amp;antlc flre•wor,ks ll

CIRCUS GROUNDS

Reg. $89.50

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Grow." This is just alter
Southw~tem
band concerl.
is set lor 8:30 p.m.
At 7:30, Hllllllan Trace will
a vp-as prolifam, and
the Venita Rich Ta~:~~
which Ia open to
area, wUI be con;:lud· ll
, 'The winMr will re&lt;eive
trip 1o !'lew York to audl-11
for Ted Maclc'o TV .
. Initial auditions are slat· !I
011 July 1.
North Gellis band condl•oJ&gt;I&lt;.'OI't Is llfl lor t p.m., and
~::}~l~':km11teB VIlli perform ot l

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tb• prjce Ia ri&amp;J!II 'Cill uo100h •for free
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The Sundoy 'rlmoo-Sentlnel, Sundoy, May 15, 19811-3 ·

1-'l'h• Sullday Tlmos.sentlnel, Sundar. lfay 1'1, .~tel.
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TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY

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FROM THE COLD"
With Richard Burton
and Claire atoom
Colorcartoanl

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Special pur(h~se~ .Stearns &amp; Foster takes
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The sheep judging is slated
~=r mqrn-·!tor 7 also.
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Hllb AI 7:30 p.m., , the G&gt;llipolis
jloe a
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al' 7;30 p.m. Mister contest is scbeduled, fol·
will
by the 4·H Style Revue I
tile Gal·
8:30.
At 9 p.m., the Gospel Caravan of WSAZ.TV Channel 3 Hun1~~:. will perform and
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Pleasant.
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On Friday, tho Pretty Baby
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coaneellon oonlesl Is slated for IZ:30 p.m.
!bat they is sponsored by the Frer!Cb I
of Communist City Mothers' League this year.
At 1, 2 and 3 p.m., the BMIU· II
o1 tile al bog, lamb and steer sales
- · - fill the show arena in tbe f•l•·'• II
wttllbolll-laid biggest draw tllat day.
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.over pt. Pleuaat will give •a: ::::
lriendl concert at 1:30 p.m., ro 1
~=~~~~lfl:llir~il_ll:n by tile Farm Bureau's

on this

"LUXURIOUS COMFORT"

mattresses

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SPONSORED BY
MIDDLEPORT VOL. FtRI
DEPT.

o PURE HO RSEHA IR DOESN'T PA CK OR MAT •

• HO RSE HAIR II LONG AND SilKY SMOOTH •
• HORSEHAIR IS SPRINGY

HOLDS SHAPf.

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CC.Oior In Summer, Wormer In Winltrl
.
To clean-up their Dl~conllnued Ti~king. Stearns and Foster offers you theb'
famous Horsehair Cu•hioned, Extra FlrmL:Maltress whlch regularly sells at
'89. ~0, in this· Special Purchase at '59.00 in Full or Twin Size. AI '1hia
price, there can be .10 re-orders!
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Horoeholr lnoulotn

Flower show judging i!
Relledu!ea 12 :30 p.m., and the ,
· jUnior horse show Is also sla~
"'ft!~ 'ed at that time. This event is
••
sponsored by tho Gallta County
Riding Club, Inc.
Library night will commence
at 7 p.m., with a program built

PLUS Stearno &amp; Foster's lmpartont Quolity Footur-·

on
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• Urethane layer %"thick over hor.ehalr.
•36 pounds o! Bl~ached cotton Felt over Inner SprJna Unit.
• Heavy 13 aouge Super Firm 3Q8 Coli Unit.
• Weight Balanced Center ~tion In carry body' .welcht. ' ·
. • Seat Ed&amp;e Construction to prevent sides brealll~l: &lt;!own.
•Humldguard processed to prevent absorption ~.od~rs:

the farm?

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around the theme, "Read and
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Over $5011 worth of llrove ..heduled to be
endi!ll tbt bi&amp; four-day

PYTHIAN PARK
Ash and Sycomoro

. limited Quantity

Find for junior and senior dlvijUII IOI1h sion participants. The finals wiU '
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be held at 1:30.
IJI::J~~
A specialty act io slated For
t
"il11e11tj9 p.m., followed by
Sonny
James .performance at 9:30.
Tbe Deltas will end Friday's 1
aetl~n with dancing music, be- l
glnrung at 10:30 p.m.
,
~Y;;~!: ,On Situnlay, Aug. 6, the annual flower show IS .. t for II

Jt66 event will be ell-·
with alf&amp;antlc flre•wor,ks ll

CIRCUS GROUNDS

Reg. $89.50

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Grow." This is just alter
Southw~tem
band concerl.
is set lor 8:30 p.m.
At 7:30, Hllllllan Trace will
a vp-as prolifam, and
the Venita Rich Ta~:~~
which Ia open to
area, wUI be con;:lud· ll
, 'The winMr will re&lt;eive
trip 1o !'lew York to audl-11
for Ted Maclc'o TV .
. Initial auditions are slat· !I
011 July 1.
North Gellis band condl•oJ&gt;I&lt;.'OI't Is llfl lor t p.m., and
~::}~l~':km11teB VIlli perform ot l

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m,.project We'll deliver wbat Yllll
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· IIIII wort money and materlall. Ntd
tb• prjce Ia ri&amp;J!II 'Cill uo100h •for free
,.tlmate ... witboul ollllPtlon.

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PIJliLISlJBD Br 2'1fl :ftlll0 VALLBY
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per day for a nine biMlr day.

They lmd bee• gelling $2.50 per
day' ~~ Kanawha Docks where
1 new towboat for a Pittsburgh
rompany was uader coostruotion.

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But lbiJ senate dllllrrl)'· II

CAPTAIN Elmer Variaa

... sbamble, it IIIII, llhleb
need 110 lonier prevaiL Tht
hup, unbappy ~aile Jorl!J hu only to 011! .C!II Ill .
~balaa· to tell tbt ~ '
Mane 'lllllla that too ll\i4{'1i'
too mueb; to cieMuDee lbliilJtf '·)
.11e c:euter or ~n~o~er~n~; i&amp;ap. ;.
peuable dllorder lillleb
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...,. so far beyund tbe ·
moat 11mus o1
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And now lll!lluo, until DOW lib mllliJ
olher ~1!11' · 'it'"r towns overlllolred by
the Ohio PQllutlon Control Board, Is preparing to lei. Tbia week Racllll was anfh.
orized over f',OOO to have 'preliminary
plans prepared for a sanitary llWerBgl.
Raoine will be stsrting from ocratcb, &amp;I
it has no storm aewer system as did Ga!Upolis and as hu Middleport 11114 Poroy. ~
Till! ~ay will hava eome OOOD when all
Industries· and collllllUIIiijes from cairo
to Pittsburgh, whatever 1he!r alze, will ba
held strictly areountsble for wbal !bey put
in the

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FHIJ y,ears ago IIIII •ontll
emp!Qyees ol lhe Kauwha
Docks at Pl. Pleasant struck
for more wages. Tht eaulkers
at Smith's Dry Dock also struck
but th• tarpeoten dldn'~ II
was ·not knewa whelller lbe
men at Gardners' DoekB would
ao out or remai1 at work.
The meR were demanding $II

The lltlnGCI'Itlc 114f·ol lba
llenlle, Itself, Ill. bl I ·c:blal
llhtlllar lo 1111&amp;. llitD wbleb II
- driven by a lllllllllr IIIU.
wlni pullch el 1918, wban llli
derenll of 811111 A. ~allaca
aqbllo ~ lba 1'rumlp.... l
IIJtance to r.ommnnlel agree.
lion 'Ia OniCI • Turtep at 1tie ·
coal o1 smasbiq liBo an Ail-··
milllltraUon llld a political par·

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lbal expensive nil of
modt,t'JI clvlllzllliOn'a crowded ellill 11114
lownli, Is a problem local
coiiiiiiUIIIU•
along !he Oblo Rl•er .,.. laekllllg wltb
varying degrees of enlhuslasm.
Gallipolis compleled !Ia $2 miUioa treat.
men/,. plant and sanitary sewerap ala
ye~ ago. Middleport Is all but 1'811dy lo
tur'\Jts first sbavel of dirt !,.. Its Jagooll
sewerage, 1he first of Its Jdnd wltbln II
least 100 miles up or down 1he river (McArthur bas a Ia&amp;oon type). Pomeroy lo
awaltiili: &lt;as is Middleport) word from
Congressman Wlilter H. Moehler ol gent"'
ous federal grants to move toward COIJo

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packet Klondike ol

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Harry DtmlaDy and captain

Fred Hombrooic. Tbe Klondike,
which was formerly operating
out of Galllpolis, bad been
rulllling betweea Pertamouth
and Rome for two or three
years.
The Kloadtke and lhe Helen
E. were ..ld to be lhe only
small single deck packet steam
beats, outside of lba Little AJ..
ma, operating 01 the Ohio
ruver.
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THE GOVERNMENT oteamer Iroquois with the snagboal
Mingo ill tow laid up at Galli•
pells over night. Lee Bragg was
her pilol The fleet was oa Its
w~ up llio Ohio 011 a 111811

pulling tour.

u. s. suard of 8Jiller"
.Steamboat
lnspeetera
*'ded tn steamboat rules lhal
all paaaenger steamers of 1he
future more
1han 150 feel
long bad tn be equipped with
au automatic fire alarm system.
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A PROMINENT Kanawha
River towboll operator predict.
ed that Huntington, W. Va.,
would be tbe centsr of tewboal
operatlo"' In a very
short
time. More coal wa• baing shipped by barge from Huntington
lhan any oRe poiRI alOIJI! tbl
Ohio or ~&lt;rea~ ianawba ruv-

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:-:a~~·.::tm: :.."7. =-~:J:
is Viet War's Serond Front

In lbe

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Bill wiii!JI ber
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beeauae !It

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thai latigues, or aJr1
olher equlplllelll her liOn lllilbl need, are
freel1 · ...allable m tbe bladl mmet Ill

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MeNamll'l waa on bll way to ollabllibIPi t•, ~ as 1he most efllelenl seen\n,.of ~ 1D ~ - UDIII tbe war
!'!!'~ Nul ltllltleall' lnlemlled. It il
~ PliDIUDr evldeDI lbat thll war,
~9!'JI'II . . "" other, eunot be fouehl
$ a
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lhal 0111 Ill piiDNd wllb prtei-·
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now ,I'll lba llr out of tbe. fiN ,
leis .lban the prestliloiJI .Rollt.

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not ooJy ''overrated aDd OverpriCed,"
Nader, but IIIey . have pooor door

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f.lial ~ 1he Rolla, w,e~
1101 really. IJi 'faol; .,.., tiDie Wf ~ lba
door ol ear own poor man's bupy, "" feel
pretty COOd about the sbole thing.
In thil veil, we recall lbal anythlng tha
wot1d can do, 1he !ted Chlnase can do I&amp;
ter. The Communlol New China Nen Afency c:lalmo that Qllna is DOW J&gt;I'Oduclnl
a neil •.llaiiUaenger seclan lbll
meell
wllb "1111 •belt standard~ In 1he world."
The ....., deser1hes II a an upholslero
ed ear wllb three """' tl. 1101111, " II h
IOIIIIdproot lius between lhe ro.,. 1 n d
an electric totnperatur..regulating device .
Yeah. but bas Ralph Nader seen It?

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More or leU cootlmto&gt;~~ r.,.. 1111t ...,. .,..... lbe
dom ICIUIIIIltiP ·_... po1111- lllll\llt W!ltl fait upon 1111
lciB:ns and 10111t1i1·111t ~New loU:·- • '"'ltlaJIIIIIII
~lallll 'IUfaUl
tltol brotber,IIII!L ,Jtdward Jl. t'l'etl)
1arp namiJen eea lwdiJ wall Klllllldp .of 11--' rill ·
to ..a ·!CIIllllhlr KetiDedY for 'lbt ._. · tl. ·lilt "rrllhlell
JU1111t _.. IIIII eluallo lloiJ.
Ja pori tbil refleda I lr~ 11'1 Ke!INdJ, UltfllltldiJ, ...at
fer iJf llleclloa onee·glven the D~ bpi tbe (map titre.
IMflng
late preoldenl But It also seems ~. 'hll to refle&lt;l a wide conviction lhal well- u ho IIIII le. He lotlked
Ke!medJ'r election signal- tn 111i11J lQie &lt;1111 baller bet.
lba RIM of tbe Young, and Now 11Gb bu jUinptd alrdd
· thll Interrupted revolution u ' 11!1" Kennell:! opoken or
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u quickly •• Ia fll'Oikllnllll
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Jlllllow* ... 11101'11 'elmd
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struggling Repuhilc&amp;DI, unlear "~" IJitl .wl!b ' notable •·

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WITH DISPLAY - Wayne Glbbo!JS, In his home on Hudson·st, stands proudly ~~·.
the c:olleeUon of antique coffee milis he and Mrs. Gibbons (Esther) have repaired t,JIIl,·.
refiDJahed inw pristine beauty. Below, they are seated at a table holding aeverai pr~ ·
plec:ea of their o:ollectloo.
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country from Saa FiaiiclsCi! Iii
New York you cu •a,lionbte • · :
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A two-week tour of the wesl Sunday, June 12.
They will opend !our daya Ia fantaatlc . amount et ·peoplit "
roasl and Hawaii at a spee1ai j Mr. Neff remarked that It San Francisco where HYerol A backward Boy SeoUl could'
reduced rate awaits Mr' and !was .. A chance of our lifetime. Ilours have been arranged.
follow the trail of milk; b011r: .
Mrs. J. Earl Neff, of 1113 Teo- , We are lhrilled, and are look- The remaining seven dayo burger, peas, baby food and·
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dora Ave., Gallipolis n ex t ilng forward to Ibis wonderful will be spent in Honolulu. They egg yolk drlbbled through ·res.
month.
foccasiou."
are scheduled to return June 27. laurants 1• 1 dozeil slates. ·
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A bloodhound with s head Someone has said "A steamSponsored by the Beni Ked- i The. Gaill&amp;Bs will spend lhree Mr. Neff ts a heavy equip- cold could have a field day. ing cup of coffee a.d the hancJ.
~m Sbrme Temple AAONMS, i d~ys m Las Vega•, Nevada and ment salesmu for the Walkeri Now lhere are nature loving clasp of a true friend will send
Ch~rteston, W. V?·· til&lt; Gall&gt; .w11i attend several floor shows [Machlne Co., with headquarters !' parents who stack the car full the darkest spirits fleeing."
poliS reSidents w1U ba among at the Sands Hotel where Dean ;iD Bell, W. Va. He worko 1he of sleepmg bags, little gas Coffee has universal appeal,
110 ~uples departing the Great- Martin, Sammy Davis and :lri-stste area. He and Mrs. l •toves and coolers loaded with and a "cup of coffee" Is of
er .P1~burgh Airport for a 14- Frank Sinatra and other lam· INeff have heen resldeats of Gal· yoghurt as they gaily sing of more than passing interest to
day ' Hawallaa carmvai" on ,ous stsrs wiU be performlsg. lipolis nino years.
the upen road.
a Middleport couple, Mr. and
But my wile, Kitty, and I, Mrs. Wayne Glbboll!, whose fa,.
not necessarily regarding our· clnating hobby of collecting cofoelves as unnatural parents, fee mills has livened their inaomehow prefer nice
warm terest 1n coffee.
motels, good restaurant food The coffee grinder was once
and a comforting drink of som.. an imporlanl part of kitchen
1111~ diStilled after a hard necessities since ground coffee
days drive.
has not always been with u•. 1
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whea . Mrs.
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ralnlng mucb of the way ·•cross Gibbons . received one as a
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the I tasled really good.
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So to benefit any other toup- old, tim ..wom grinders and sunk bopper mills, raised hop- plied with coffee beans
The smell brought ~~ck ·•.
les With small obiJdren who restnrlng 1hem to pristine beag. per miJis, raised hopper mills, Thus, marriages have been childhood m~mory of a 1 set lo
must through necessity · drive "' lheir wood 1 · ·
a raised covered hopper mill made and dissolved over a cup grandmother • house. We siJI'
g eamm~ m re'
ped the coffee from bandle-1. .
long d'JS tances lo a sbo!'l tllne· .,,
pose on 1he kitchen shelf mute upen top mill, side mill ot hard of the brew.
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cups ~n heep f aaucen kt
advtce. This JD no way applies 1n today's "country flavor" de- mUla with Oy wheiJs and iron ed in Venice where it was view. ~uce~ngf t e ~ f~ ~ou.10 ~tJ.'
to vacation touring done by cor
hoppers, and mills of pewter ed with suspicion as an '·
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tioo of the deviL" The Pope, ";'
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In 1he first .Place, no matter lug for family posses•lnn•. ob- ed ,In a 11102 Sears catalogue tlzed it and thus coffee
saucer JUS or
what automobile club you be- talned most of their collection (pr~ce a doltsr In bard back a Christian drink.
The Gibbons have met mtltu5- 1
long to, wealher ststion ~ from local residents lncludit.g with the same calalogue. totlay Then, lhrough Europe,
friends through lheir bo_..
eal~ or olher means of dhW!ng Mrs. Homer Russell, Miss Hal· selling for 1he 1&amp;1111! price) for tater to the famed, his!Drie
and have collected and fr~ !
what lhe elements will ·do In lle Zerkle, Mrs. Walter Croo~s. lhe total sum of 31 cents Any· fee houses of London, where even the old coffee ads wblQ I
lhe lm".'edmte future, weather Lawrence Boyd, Florence Rowe one buying ooe lnday In an an- Dryden, Pope, Steele, AddiSOII, show colonial children havii\ll
forecasting IS otitl ia its iofaft. o1 Middleport; Grace Crow tiq"': shop knowa tbey sell for Swift and Pepys and other Iii· a tea party like mother's ,~
cy. BrJng a variety of sturdy, Tolson, Racine; and Mrs. B. F. considerably 11101e.
erary gmnts of til&lt; day
fee, and the varloos braqd
wealherproof clothes.
Price of Portland. They alllll In sharing ber bu)Jand'a bob- ered for discussion in
names - Lion (adverliled: al
We were stranded by &amp;&lt;snow- have one from Germany and by, lira. Glbbonl •baa beeome "penny universities."
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the strongest 11114 purest) ;;Jiil, , ·
storm Ia Rock·· Springs, Wyo., one from France.
In~ In 1he story
of for a peany one could gwn rica snd others.
after the forecaster at Salt Among . lhelr oolleettoa are coffee and ita early history. fine liberal education
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Lake City aaid cloudy and wel canister coffee mills
X-ray Sbe wu wtsled by B. II'. Par- "peiDiy cups."
. No more dow; ~ear the "l'~l&gt; 1
My Vl1fe, being no dummy, let mills (10 ·called ~use the malee, genial m.nager ol tbe Coffee finally came t.
pmg and pappmg of etllle. ) '
the mo~ing companv mao Dac:k wonc1 hopper bas 1 glass frame local A&amp;P otore, Ja leCUI'IIIfl lea oo lhe Mayflower.
m the oven of the Ame•otap ,
CCoritlnued Ill! Page 20)
tn keep coffee In Bight), crystal !Dformatioo.
that certain bJC party in
But we can -ap~pies1'eelae 1
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According lo legelld, eoffee ton Harbor, coffee bacame
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The Suru!ay_ Time~ntlnel, Sunday, May 111, 1966-5 dates back to 175. IL o. when American drink, tea
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olhers. So,
a goat herdiil of Arabia ..,. prtolige.
have "11,181
his goats abed .lheir · d!"l!itv, In cettJng Ibis si!Do'.
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• cavorting lnd prilllcll)l .-'*d Gibbons recreated Ibis
to .do ·
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as she boDed ·..iftee
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II 1be promotion of Cb1Da frleDd.
was rleb. Tbere was a revoitm lhlp usoclatlolll. .,...
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oper~~tloll.
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prepepnda lbn1lqjlt. .
BY BIUlCB BJlli!SAT
lay I tum towll'd lhetba theylbem. Yetll:el~ I N~
belp wltb 1he revolt
'1\ey are 1iBo aseM for lalllllo
00 ong
WASHINGTON CNEA) -N09· KeDIIellyl. Tile odds nm
P ory
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111 u. s. hlalory hu there other ""'·
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1:1 ilh Be1J1811 Cqo, '1\ml •. polated
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No - foreHt what
.....· w out. RalupfS OOIIliDg I· A thtulbl ~ lbe.' ~·~
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!bert DOW il In I pmldeD- Ja1wC111 blmMil mJPt do to ~ ~ • ·
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cross tb~ borlfer. He WU to cef Amerlem patriot' Jlaltk:t '8~
eleclloD ala ftll'l IWil'.
lrJ 1 o - 1
1100&gt;- =~~:m~ber.
In toueh lllth t1!ole refugees, ry: "I have but one :~ ,..
The popular aDd political con- IMt of llil 0!111 ebolce. Most thil coiJ4!tJon l&gt;ol&lt;il lbrwllh
soe wblcl! were Red lfiiiJIIthlz. 'f'hleb lll1 fe!!t ole ~ .•
really narrow1 to oae
~ bavo exhibited years ablad, 111, opinion
make (!OI'fallllllfy reeefV. that~ the
of . ... •. '
will succeed lllllbtr IJIWl' aar cruelol In- will be 1111· llaunell .m..
~14 m 111111. TtleD !It, wu llmow of no~ of . .
LJII(I&lt;II .loa. u • - Ill 1111 lranaiUon to a He ......,,1101 worry .;,.,
help ·~ · tben! baek lato
but bt Ill!! ~'; .
111111 lot'ebbelrer.
JIOIIIInee Ia lmf
and he~ 1101 · lboill
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1he ~-.Tuns In _liD, , Jb.,f,,,Oiirdol\ .
!IIOI"Iell IIJ ID oeeuiCIIIa1 poll, do todq, .Joblloll wauld bsvo eourq!ni'~Kellnedy me11"
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fer Alrlcana who~ a~ .~ . , ,.,
to favor SeD. Robert F, a 1117 .difficult 11m11alnlng 1he beal 1 ·~ . men•
pro-Marlflllll4 ~
a MemitJ ea~ .
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-mellon lor HumpbreJ or "Humpbrej Olen" In
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fact, lbe exillellee iilllbo* lilulblr 1ban Robert 1c _ . , ...,.... • 111e
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on lhe polltieal """"" of two llllllady,
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qpen .~'UillillineY~.;-;.::r~j
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once wrote that traveling with
ebildrea il like traveling third
c:laY lhrough Bulgaria.
lt'a true.
Take • 1958 staUoo wagon,
one basically cheerful . wife

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gepee operatloo!L
. He. rem8111bere4 !!1ft ·Comli\UA few daya 110 a· friend lllsl Cblna'a FOre'iai- MlliiiW
brought Tung aDd mpe!f tocetb- a... Yl bad tol&lt;l 1he P*blg
for so~ lone talb.
li'orelp Ollke IIIII: "II )'011
didn't c:arry out b 11 can flDd just 4)111 ~
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mlialon. He walked African leader wt will be 1110o
eut too soon. But be !mew what cessful."
hil bou !bert wa already do- Twl&amp; c:lailna
dlda't
log (through meaages rec:elv- eoua1 Clll Nkrumab In GbaDL
eel at lbe Foreign Mlnlllry) "We lbou8lrt M'd fall. we Jmew
and be knew what bll own U· tbe people arauDd blm wen 1101
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CAPTAIN JOHN F. Rust, well
lmoWR steamboat pilot, said he
bad alopped violeat beadachea

"JOHN RAIKE, Kanauga
dealer, bought the wreck

Junk

ages 13 months and
three
years. Below Is an account of
hil journey.

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About Mr. Nadar
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OWJien of ''vo\Uw- - nat to. , l!ltnlion FOld, GM, ChrY.Iler Bl!d ~
:MotDrs products - can bold up
ibeir

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''IT WILL BE BUT 1 year
er .two, •• It W'BI reported •
years ago, "until all locks and
dam• above and inctlllliDS It
at Little Hockin&amp; are complete
and a eontlnuous navigable
elage of water lbe year around
will be 1valllble for avigatioll
purposes. Work is progressing
u rapidly on tbe eonstructlon
tf DaDll Zl, 2Z, and 2A, at
PorUuod, Ravenswood
and
Racine."

, UP! Reporter Don Mullen r..
·cently tr!diSierred from San
Francisco to New York City
and did It the bard way, by

lha~ he'd
usJgned te tbt MG WD tie Red adnesa
cultural dlvi$IOD of lba Pekllli didn't upeet 'l'm!g 1114 his fa1.
loreJgn omce. Tbt cultural dJ. loWII tn aceompllsb IIliich lor
¥Ilion il llllporllnt because II lba lime bell!l ID thll Jleduo.
il U5ed u a cover for lnlolll· lion of JOUIII African leaden.

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Na4er baa
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Bljrundl, lll4 .ad lba out potenUal lllleql lea4eft,
United Slalel fflr polllleal .,yo if ~ p ...\)Opromlal , ~
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1111 n~~~~e was '1\ml CIIJ.p!DC. lbein hejp. 116 wu to ~
He wu a Junior fore!~!~ . sen· lor lbelllle ncetve brlbel w!Mii
let ofllcer ol 1he Red Cblaae possible. But beCauii 'Rid~
govenunent ne\oly ustgned u na balm'! rnuuh .!Orelgn· curreil.
to 1he cuUural atlecbe ey, "we ',.-e to ,et ~ W.
YOUIIC Alrleail couiltey. cleartd by PeiiDI." . . 1 .

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purchued the ferrY'~ landing
property on 1he Ohio side ol
1he river at Kanauga, of George
Hoof, Pt. Pleasant. Captains U.
G. and Shermu Haynes are
doing a good bosiness with the
ferry boat Ann Bailey.

Chinook Salmon and the snowcapped peaks ol the Northwest.
U you want,' it can be fun,
even with a couple toddlers.

Klt4Jilo

As Robert llolz, edlfor ol Aviation Wielt
1114 SPlCt Teclurology, wrote retenlly:
"II Mr. Mc!llmsra feally· bell...S II Ia
poalhle to flgbl and wiD a war by ldlling
the lui enemy wllh lhe 1811 .bullot as tbe
last soldier eats lhe Ialii ean of beano Ia
1he quartmnasler'o ·itOIW, . thil nation.
fa... lerlous trouble ahead."
MtNIIIW'Il's cost-cirttlog refilhill . and .
tlgbt management of 1he Pentqoll have
oaved thil notion billions In 1he five ,.an
be hu beld 1he job. But Ill tbe blllienr
.,.. forgotten when even one lnelaDce of
waste or booodogling coma tn ligbt, or
even one servtesman can't get fatigues.
Tbia il unfortunate, both fer tbeman Ia
the service and fOr:llie · stc:r•tl'" of .. def..,.., 11o11r desor9e, iltu.r. :Bid war !llilll•
is the moat ltllforl1tnat. ' ol
iiid•
even more unforiUna&amp;&amp;·1lbeil • natlot·;' it:
not !ftpmd 1M It, on wbitettt .level ad
In whatever part of !be&lt; wlrld II bu lb ho

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"CAPTAIN J. Harvey Stew·

art, Kana up boat ,builder, has

M.G·M families wlll be cliuck·
iDg 1he family car full ol gear
. and ·taking off for the Adirondacks, 1he Great Smoke~, Tidewa.fer, the Perdenales,
the
Grand Canyon, the Sierra Nevadas, Las Vegas, Hollywood
and Vine, or the Land of the

Defettor Bares Mao Plot.
To Grab African T~hold ...
batbrGom, wlbl 6al of

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We are embarking upo• the
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steamboai miD Waa praun.U
to tons111111 several pint&gt; of
eoffee evety Zt hours whoa be
is on witch.

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Woshin2f!&gt;n By-Line

wldcb lltUc!l: bltB perlodte1!1y
by qu!IIID&amp; lhe use ol coffee. A

Travel

moat toleraDl follllll In Ill ibt .

world.

oro. Tllia ooal earne from Guyan V.Uey 811 miles by rail tn
Huntington and was leaded 1n10
bargea at !he Island Creek tipple at the rate of 12 barges
every 12 houra when l'llliDing
lull capacity.
This Upple was said tn load
more coal than any other tipple
along Western rivers. Towboats
from Pittsburgh, the Kanawha
RiVer, Bnd Island Crefik's own
atoamers were engaged iD tnw·
ln&amp; ,!luyan Valley coal from
Huntington lo Cincinnati, ~..
Iaville, an&lt;i points in between.

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PIJliLISlJBD Br 2'1fl :ftlll0 VALLBY
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per day for a nine biMlr day.

They lmd bee• gelling $2.50 per
day' ~~ Kanawha Docks where
1 new towboat for a Pittsburgh
rompany was uader coostruotion.

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But lbiJ senate dllllrrl)'· II

CAPTAIN Elmer Variaa

... sbamble, it IIIII, llhleb
need 110 lonier prevaiL Tht
hup, unbappy ~aile Jorl!J hu only to 011! .C!II Ill .
~balaa· to tell tbt ~ '
Mane 'lllllla that too ll\i4{'1i'
too mueb; to cieMuDee lbliilJtf '·)
.11e c:euter or ~n~o~er~n~; i&amp;ap. ;.
peuable dllorder lillleb
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...,. so far beyund tbe ·
moat 11mus o1
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And now lll!lluo, until DOW lib mllliJ
olher ~1!11' · 'it'"r towns overlllolred by
the Ohio PQllutlon Control Board, Is preparing to lei. Tbia week Racllll was anfh.
orized over f',OOO to have 'preliminary
plans prepared for a sanitary llWerBgl.
Raoine will be stsrting from ocratcb, &amp;I
it has no storm aewer system as did Ga!Upolis and as hu Middleport 11114 Poroy. ~
Till! ~ay will hava eome OOOD when all
Industries· and collllllUIIiijes from cairo
to Pittsburgh, whatever 1he!r alze, will ba
held strictly areountsble for wbal !bey put
in the

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FHIJ y,ears ago IIIII •ontll
emp!Qyees ol lhe Kauwha
Docks at Pl. Pleasant struck
for more wages. Tht eaulkers
at Smith's Dry Dock also struck
but th• tarpeoten dldn'~ II
was ·not knewa whelller lbe
men at Gardners' DoekB would
ao out or remai1 at work.
The meR were demanding $II

The lltlnGCI'Itlc 114f·ol lba
llenlle, Itself, Ill. bl I ·c:blal
llhtlllar lo 1111&amp;. llitD wbleb II
- driven by a lllllllllr IIIU.
wlni pullch el 1918, wban llli
derenll of 811111 A. ~allaca
aqbllo ~ lba 1'rumlp.... l
IIJtance to r.ommnnlel agree.
lion 'Ia OniCI • Turtep at 1tie ·
coal o1 smasbiq liBo an Ail-··
milllltraUon llld a political par·

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modt,t'JI clvlllzllliOn'a crowded ellill 11114
lownli, Is a problem local
coiiiiiiUIIIU•
along !he Oblo Rl•er .,.. laekllllg wltb
varying degrees of enlhuslasm.
Gallipolis compleled !Ia $2 miUioa treat.
men/,. plant and sanitary sewerap ala
ye~ ago. Middleport Is all but 1'811dy lo
tur'\Jts first sbavel of dirt !,.. Its Jagooll
sewerage, 1he first of Its Jdnd wltbln II
least 100 miles up or down 1he river (McArthur bas a Ia&amp;oon type). Pomeroy lo
awaltiili: &lt;as is Middleport) word from
Congressman Wlilter H. Moehler ol gent"'
ous federal grants to move toward COIJo

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packet Klondike ol

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caplail

Harry DtmlaDy and captain

Fred Hombrooic. Tbe Klondike,
which was formerly operating
out of Galllpolis, bad been
rulllling betweea Pertamouth
and Rome for two or three
years.
The Kloadtke and lhe Helen
E. were ..ld to be lhe only
small single deck packet steam
beats, outside of lba Little AJ..
ma, operating 01 the Ohio
ruver.
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THE GOVERNMENT oteamer Iroquois with the snagboal
Mingo ill tow laid up at Galli•
pells over night. Lee Bragg was
her pilol The fleet was oa Its
w~ up llio Ohio 011 a 111811

pulling tour.

u. s. suard of 8Jiller"
.Steamboat
lnspeetera
*'ded tn steamboat rules lhal
all paaaenger steamers of 1he
future more
1han 150 feel
long bad tn be equipped with
au automatic fire alarm system.
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A PROMINENT Kanawha
River towboll operator predict.
ed that Huntington, W. Va.,
would be tbe centsr of tewboal
operatlo"' In a very
short
time. More coal wa• baing shipped by barge from Huntington
lhan any oRe poiRI alOIJI! tbl
Ohio or ~&lt;rea~ ianawba ruv-

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:-:a~~·.::tm: :.."7. =-~:J:
is Viet War's Serond Front

In lbe

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Bill wiii!JI ber
uklng

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beeauae !It

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IDdlptlotl·
does not belp
thai latigues, or aJr1
olher equlplllelll her liOn lllilbl need, are
freel1 · ...allable m tbe bladl mmet Ill

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MeNamll'l waa on bll way to ollabllibIPi t•, ~ as 1he most efllelenl seen\n,.of ~ 1D ~ - UDIII tbe war
!'!!'~ Nul ltllltleall' lnlemlled. It il
~ PliDIUDr evldeDI lbat thll war,
~9!'JI'II . . "" other, eunot be fouehl
$ a
~torlle. It II Do I
lhal 0111 Ill piiDNd wllb prtei-·
•~ !I JladtlqtiOII rat1 .., an antumoJ ,.

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now ,I'll lba llr out of tbe. fiN ,
leis .lban the prestliloiJI .Rollt.

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not ooJy ''overrated aDd OverpriCed,"
Nader, but IIIey . have pooor door

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f.lial ~ 1he Rolla, w,e~
1101 really. IJi 'faol; .,.., tiDie Wf ~ lba
door ol ear own poor man's bupy, "" feel
pretty COOd about the sbole thing.
In thil veil, we recall lbal anythlng tha
wot1d can do, 1he !ted Chlnase can do I&amp;
ter. The Communlol New China Nen Afency c:lalmo that Qllna is DOW J&gt;I'Oduclnl
a neil •.llaiiUaenger seclan lbll
meell
wllb "1111 •belt standard~ In 1he world."
The ....., deser1hes II a an upholslero
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IOIIIIdproot lius between lhe ro.,. 1 n d
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to ..a ·!CIIllllhlr KetiDedY for 'lbt ._. · tl. ·lilt "rrllhlell
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Ja pori tbil refleda I lr~ 11'1 Ke!INdJ, UltfllltldiJ, ...at
fer iJf llleclloa onee·glven the D~ bpi tbe (map titre.
IMflng
late preoldenl But It also seems ~. 'hll to refle&lt;l a wide conviction lhal well- u ho IIIII le. He lotlked
Ke!medJ'r election signal- tn 111i11J lQie &lt;1111 baller bet.
lba RIM of tbe Young, and Now 11Gb bu jUinptd alrdd
· thll Interrupted revolution u ' 11!1" Kennell:! opoken or
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WITH DISPLAY - Wayne Glbbo!JS, In his home on Hudson·st, stands proudly ~~·.
the c:olleeUon of antique coffee milis he and Mrs. Gibbons (Esther) have repaired t,JIIl,·.
refiDJahed inw pristine beauty. Below, they are seated at a table holding aeverai pr~ ·
plec:ea of their o:ollectloo.
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country from Saa FiaiiclsCi! Iii
New York you cu •a,lionbte • · :
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A two-week tour of the wesl Sunday, June 12.
They will opend !our daya Ia fantaatlc . amount et ·peoplit "
roasl and Hawaii at a spee1ai j Mr. Neff remarked that It San Francisco where HYerol A backward Boy SeoUl could'
reduced rate awaits Mr' and !was .. A chance of our lifetime. Ilours have been arranged.
follow the trail of milk; b011r: .
Mrs. J. Earl Neff, of 1113 Teo- , We are lhrilled, and are look- The remaining seven dayo burger, peas, baby food and·
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dora Ave., Gallipolis n ex t ilng forward to Ibis wonderful will be spent in Honolulu. They egg yolk drlbbled through ·res.
month.
foccasiou."
are scheduled to return June 27. laurants 1• 1 dozeil slates. ·
BY BEULAH JONES
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A bloodhound with s head Someone has said "A steamSponsored by the Beni Ked- i The. Gaill&amp;Bs will spend lhree Mr. Neff ts a heavy equip- cold could have a field day. ing cup of coffee a.d the hancJ.
~m Sbrme Temple AAONMS, i d~ys m Las Vega•, Nevada and ment salesmu for the Walkeri Now lhere are nature loving clasp of a true friend will send
Ch~rteston, W. V?·· til&lt; Gall&gt; .w11i attend several floor shows [Machlne Co., with headquarters !' parents who stack the car full the darkest spirits fleeing."
poliS reSidents w1U ba among at the Sands Hotel where Dean ;iD Bell, W. Va. He worko 1he of sleepmg bags, little gas Coffee has universal appeal,
110 ~uples departing the Great- Martin, Sammy Davis and :lri-stste area. He and Mrs. l •toves and coolers loaded with and a "cup of coffee" Is of
er .P1~burgh Airport for a 14- Frank Sinatra and other lam· INeff have heen resldeats of Gal· yoghurt as they gaily sing of more than passing interest to
day ' Hawallaa carmvai" on ,ous stsrs wiU be performlsg. lipolis nino years.
the upen road.
a Middleport couple, Mr. and
But my wile, Kitty, and I, Mrs. Wayne Glbboll!, whose fa,.
not necessarily regarding our· clnating hobby of collecting cofoelves as unnatural parents, fee mills has livened their inaomehow prefer nice
warm terest 1n coffee.
motels, good restaurant food The coffee grinder was once
and a comforting drink of som.. an imporlanl part of kitchen
1111~ diStilled after a hard necessities since ground coffee
days drive.
has not always been with u•. 1
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whea . Mrs.
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ralnlng mucb of the way ·•cross Gibbons . received one as a
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the I tasled really good.
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• spent their free Urne •• taking ter mede of bright, clear glass; groom to keep his wife •up·
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So to benefit any other toup- old, tim ..wom grinders and sunk bopper mills, raised hop- plied with coffee beans
The smell brought ~~ck ·•.
les With small obiJdren who restnrlng 1hem to pristine beag. per miJis, raised hopper mills, Thus, marriages have been childhood m~mory of a 1 set lo
must through necessity · drive "' lheir wood 1 · ·
a raised covered hopper mill made and dissolved over a cup grandmother • house. We siJI'
g eamm~ m re'
ped the coffee from bandle-1. .
long d'JS tances lo a sbo!'l tllne· .,,
pose on 1he kitchen shelf mute upen top mill, side mill ot hard of the brew.
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cups ~n heep f aaucen kt
advtce. This JD no way applies 1n today's "country flavor" de- mUla with Oy wheiJs and iron ed in Venice where it was view. ~uce~ngf t e ~ f~ ~ou.10 ~tJ.'
to vacation touring done by cor
hoppers, and mills of pewter ed with suspicion as an '·
r~ugl t~o~ ng an 1
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tioo of the deviL" The Pope, ";'
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bens100.
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In 1he first .Place, no matter lug for family posses•lnn•. ob- ed ,In a 11102 Sears catalogue tlzed it and thus coffee
saucer JUS or
what automobile club you be- talned most of their collection (pr~ce a doltsr In bard back a Christian drink.
The Gibbons have met mtltu5- 1
long to, wealher ststion ~ from local residents lncludit.g with the same calalogue. totlay Then, lhrough Europe,
friends through lheir bo_..
eal~ or olher means of dhW!ng Mrs. Homer Russell, Miss Hal· selling for 1he 1&amp;1111! price) for tater to the famed, his!Drie
and have collected and fr~ !
what lhe elements will ·do In lle Zerkle, Mrs. Walter Croo~s. lhe total sum of 31 cents Any· fee houses of London, where even the old coffee ads wblQ I
lhe lm".'edmte future, weather Lawrence Boyd, Florence Rowe one buying ooe lnday In an an- Dryden, Pope, Steele, AddiSOII, show colonial children havii\ll
forecasting IS otitl ia its iofaft. o1 Middleport; Grace Crow tiq"': shop knowa tbey sell for Swift and Pepys and other Iii· a tea party like mother's ,~
cy. BrJng a variety of sturdy, Tolson, Racine; and Mrs. B. F. considerably 11101e.
erary gmnts of til&lt; day
fee, and the varloos braqd
wealherproof clothes.
Price of Portland. They alllll In sharing ber bu)Jand'a bob- ered for discussion in
names - Lion (adverliled: al
We were stranded by &amp;&lt;snow- have one from Germany and by, lira. Glbbonl •baa beeome "penny universities."
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the strongest 11114 purest) ;;Jiil, , ·
storm Ia Rock·· Springs, Wyo., one from France.
In~ In 1he story
of for a peany one could gwn rica snd others.
after the forecaster at Salt Among . lhelr oolleettoa are coffee and ita early history. fine liberal education
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Lake City aaid cloudy and wel canister coffee mills
X-ray Sbe wu wtsled by B. II'. Par- "peiDiy cups."
. No more dow; ~ear the "l'~l&gt; 1
My Vl1fe, being no dummy, let mills (10 ·called ~use the malee, genial m.nager ol tbe Coffee finally came t.
pmg and pappmg of etllle. ) '
the mo~ing companv mao Dac:k wonc1 hopper bas 1 glass frame local A&amp;P otore, Ja leCUI'IIIfl lea oo lhe Mayflower.
m the oven of the Ame•otap ,
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tn keep coffee In Bight), crystal !Dformatioo.
that certain bJC party in
But we can -ap~pies1'eelae 1
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The Suru!ay_ Time~ntlnel, Sunday, May 111, 1966-5 dates back to 175. IL o. when American drink, tea
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olhers. So,
a goat herdiil of Arabia ..,. prtolige.
have "11,181
his goats abed .lheir · d!"l!itv, In cettJng Ibis si!Do'.
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• cavorting lnd prilllcll)l .-'*d Gibbons recreated Ibis
to .do ·
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as she boDed ·..iftee
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was rleb. Tbere was a revoitm lhlp usoclatlolll. .,...
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prepepnda lbn1lqjlt. .
BY BIUlCB BJlli!SAT
lay I tum towll'd lhetba theylbem. Yetll:el~ I N~
belp wltb 1he revolt
'1\ey are 1iBo aseM for lalllllo
00 ong
WASHINGTON CNEA) -N09· KeDIIellyl. Tile odds nm
P ory
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111 u. s. hlalory hu there other ""'·
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No - foreHt what
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!bert DOW il In I pmldeD- Ja1wC111 blmMil mJPt do to ~ ~ • ·
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cross tb~ borlfer. He WU to cef Amerlem patriot' Jlaltk:t '8~
eleclloD ala ftll'l IWil'.
lrJ 1 o - 1
1100&gt;- =~~:m~ber.
In toueh lllth t1!ole refugees, ry: "I have but one :~ ,..
The popular aDd political con- IMt of llil 0!111 ebolce. Most thil coiJ4!tJon l&gt;ol&lt;il lbrwllh
soe wblcl! were Red lfiiiJIIthlz. 'f'hleb lll1 fe!!t ole ~ .•
really narrow1 to oae
~ bavo exhibited years ablad, 111, opinion
make (!OI'fallllllfy reeefV. that~ the
of . ... •. '
will succeed lllllbtr IJIWl' aar cruelol In- will be 1111· llaunell .m..
~14 m 111111. TtleD !It, wu llmow of no~ of . .
LJII(I&lt;II .loa. u • - Ill 1111 lranaiUon to a He ......,,1101 worry .;,.,
help ·~ · tben! baek lato
but bt Ill!! ~'; .
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JIOIIIInee Ia lmf
and he~ 1101 · lboill
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1he ~-.Tuns In _liD, , Jb.,f,,,Oiirdol\ .
!IIOI"Iell IIJ ID oeeuiCIIIa1 poll, do todq, .Joblloll wauld bsvo eourq!ni'~Kellnedy me11"
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fer Alrlcana who~ a~ .~ . , ,.,
to favor SeD. Robert F, a 1117 .difficult 11m11alnlng 1he beal 1 ·~ . men•
pro-Marlflllll4 ~
a MemitJ ea~ .
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-mellon lor HumpbreJ or "Humpbrej Olen" In
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fact, lbe exillellee iilllbo* lilulblr 1ban Robert 1c _ . , ...,.... • 111e
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AN AMERICAN HUMORIST
once wrote that traveling with
ebildrea il like traveling third
c:laY lhrough Bulgaria.
lt'a true.
Take • 1958 staUoo wagon,
one basically cheerful . wife

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brought Tung aDd mpe!f tocetb- a... Yl bad tol&lt;l 1he P*blg
for so~ lone talb.
li'orelp Ollke IIIII: "II )'011
didn't c:arry out b 11 can flDd just 4)111 ~
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mlialon. He walked African leader wt will be 1110o
eut too soon. But be !mew what cessful."
hil bou !bert wa already do- Twl&amp; c:lailna
dlda't
log (through meaages rec:elv- eoua1 Clll Nkrumab In GbaDL
eel at lbe Foreign Mlnlllry) "We lbou8lrt M'd fall. we Jmew
and be knew what bll own U· tbe people arauDd blm wen 1101
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CAPTAIN JOHN F. Rust, well
lmoWR steamboat pilot, said he
bad alopped violeat beadachea

"JOHN RAIKE, Kanauga
dealer, bought the wreck

Junk

ages 13 months and
three
years. Below Is an account of
hil journey.

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OWJien of ''vo\Uw- - nat to. , l!ltnlion FOld, GM, ChrY.Iler Bl!d ~
:MotDrs products - can bold up
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''IT WILL BE BUT 1 year
er .two, •• It W'BI reported •
years ago, "until all locks and
dam• above and inctlllliDS It
at Little Hockin&amp; are complete
and a eontlnuous navigable
elage of water lbe year around
will be 1valllble for avigatioll
purposes. Work is progressing
u rapidly on tbe eonstructlon
tf DaDll Zl, 2Z, and 2A, at
PorUuod, Ravenswood
and
Racine."

, UP! Reporter Don Mullen r..
·cently tr!diSierred from San
Francisco to New York City
and did It the bard way, by

lha~ he'd
usJgned te tbt MG WD tie Red adnesa
cultural dlvi$IOD of lba Pekllli didn't upeet 'l'm!g 1114 his fa1.
loreJgn omce. Tbt cultural dJ. loWII tn aceompllsb IIliich lor
¥Ilion il llllporllnt because II lba lime bell!l ID thll Jleduo.
il U5ed u a cover for lnlolll· lion of JOUIII African leaden.

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Bljrundl, lll4 .ad lba out potenUal lllleql lea4eft,
United Slalel fflr polllleal .,yo if ~ p ...\)Opromlal , ~
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1111 n~~~~e was '1\ml CIIJ.p!DC. lbein hejp. 116 wu to ~
He wu a Junior fore!~!~ . sen· lor lbelllle ncetve brlbel w!Mii
let ofllcer ol 1he Red Cblaae possible. But beCauii 'Rid~
govenunent ne\oly ustgned u na balm'! rnuuh .!Orelgn· curreil.
to 1he cuUural atlecbe ey, "we ',.-e to ,et ~ W.
YOUIIC Alrleail couiltey. cleartd by PeiiDI." . . 1 .

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purchued the ferrY'~ landing
property on 1he Ohio side ol
1he river at Kanauga, of George
Hoof, Pt. Pleasant. Captains U.
G. and Shermu Haynes are
doing a good bosiness with the
ferry boat Ann Bailey.

Chinook Salmon and the snowcapped peaks ol the Northwest.
U you want,' it can be fun,
even with a couple toddlers.

Klt4Jilo

As Robert llolz, edlfor ol Aviation Wielt
1114 SPlCt Teclurology, wrote retenlly:
"II Mr. Mc!llmsra feally· bell...S II Ia
poalhle to flgbl and wiD a war by ldlling
the lui enemy wllh lhe 1811 .bullot as tbe
last soldier eats lhe Ialii ean of beano Ia
1he quartmnasler'o ·itOIW, . thil nation.
fa... lerlous trouble ahead."
MtNIIIW'Il's cost-cirttlog refilhill . and .
tlgbt management of 1he Pentqoll have
oaved thil notion billions In 1he five ,.an
be hu beld 1he job. But Ill tbe blllienr
.,.. forgotten when even one lnelaDce of
waste or booodogling coma tn ligbt, or
even one servtesman can't get fatigues.
Tbia il unfortunate, both fer tbeman Ia
the service and fOr:llie · stc:r•tl'" of .. def..,.., 11o11r desor9e, iltu.r. :Bid war !llilll•
is the moat ltllforl1tnat. ' ol
iiid•
even more unforiUna&amp;&amp;·1lbeil • natlot·;' it:
not !ftpmd 1M It, on wbitettt .level ad
In whatever part of !be&lt; wlrld II bu lb ho

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"CAPTAIN J. Harvey Stew·

art, Kana up boat ,builder, has

M.G·M families wlll be cliuck·
iDg 1he family car full ol gear
. and ·taking off for the Adirondacks, 1he Great Smoke~, Tidewa.fer, the Perdenales,
the
Grand Canyon, the Sierra Nevadas, Las Vegas, Hollywood
and Vine, or the Land of the

Defettor Bares Mao Plot.
To Grab African T~hold ...
batbrGom, wlbl 6al of

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steamboai miD Waa praun.U
to tons111111 several pint&gt; of
eoffee evety Zt hours whoa be
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wldcb lltUc!l: bltB perlodte1!1y
by qu!IIID&amp; lhe use ol coffee. A

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oro. Tllia ooal earne from Guyan V.Uey 811 miles by rail tn
Huntington and was leaded 1n10
bargea at !he Island Creek tipple at the rate of 12 barges
every 12 houra when l'llliDing
lull capacity.
This Upple was said tn load
more coal than any other tipple
along Western rivers. Towboats
from Pittsburgh, the Kanawha
RiVer, Bnd Island Crefik's own
atoamers were engaged iD tnw·
ln&amp; ,!luyan Valley coal from
Huntington lo Cincinnati, ~..
Iaville, an&lt;i points in between.

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Far~nder 10 Ye~rs:.

II IIIII An-Gear-Drive
Riding Tractor and it•
All-Gear-Drive 80~
Rotary Mower REALLy·
Indestructible?

'I

".tik'fi

'

I.

}·

.'

ASK

I

one of the Gravely uoers fielding thio powerful teolathe high-torque Gravely Tractor and the all·roor-drive
30" Rotary and see what they say. Especially th• ones
that have owned a Gravely for 10 yeara or more.
Then, if you don't believe them, piclt your to~ghel*
mowing job and aok us to ohow you wbat tho Gravely
can do. Or piclt one of our other 38 attacbD!Nito. AD
you bave to do il call!

r1

GRAVELY TRAaOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
WY2-2975
POMEROY, 0.

512 E. MAIN ST.

IN GALLIPOLIS
CHUCK eclLLIER SERVICE STORE

Mr. FARMER?
ORTHO·

.._,._,.,.. ,

ni:•~

...a..cethl 11:11 "al-.
if' MeGAS . . tor hot

~- .... 16-

\o

poill ..'-tr ......,__

-lb•

- · 1111.eo&lt; ;ofoiv&lt;ecoodltlooed.

Plant Corn For Profit - u.. Quality Clhemleal
High Anolysls Ftrtillrers Save Labor and Ml!nlr
Malee More PROFIT Per Acre.

&lt;!I.ti!I:)

-

M ... - . . ~
MD%
ftpoir or r•·
plocemool el coil OIOjor

*•

Plrltllnn.
IWJII Yeu

_.,..leo("""'
.
do¥• or 10011 •"er.

for :!0

it •.an~

vor

And

won't get
.wet. wkeA you buy one •

.. •.

........ w

.

~

, ,

I

. ..

llaN .... ....-.;.,
t .,_..,_..
• ........_,IV,_

I

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..

.

~

••

Jt

See Us Today For Your Complete Crop Needs

NYE

SAVE MONEY
With HIGH Analysis Fertilizer

:-· -~

From Your farm S.-vlce Center

OUR DOORS

Central SOYA Of Ohio

ARE CLOSEDI

Formerly: Miller FHCI &amp; Soed Co.
Third &amp; Sycomore Sit.

WE HAVE

MMIWAYIII

Long-langue

with I

· Looking for lnexpenslvo

Just Arrivedl

-...;;.....~:.;:;:,;.....;.

can cut hayilll time in bOifbocau• with a McCormick
Jjtlomoati.onal Hoy Condillonor-, -·arecuahion-eruohed
lenflh. J!rotain-rlch leo\'11 aN aaved: Laavoo and

'"

''""'1

••• dry In equal tilllt, and caro-laao ja reduced.
a ...ult, you aloo 1et ~ to 8~ botter foedinr nlue.
cut earlior and quiddy c:ondltioned ill at ito protein
lopo ln TON IIJid vllamin A. Llveotock Ilk&amp; It
11ftter and• pin
Iuter. S.. uo for fuR clelaOo.
I
I '

R THE FINEST UI .SERVICE, end
E F.INI!ST ltl FARM EQUIPMENT

&lt;;o.

baler IS spec1ally adapted to big, wide windrows.
It~ long tongue has more offset

'

tor

use with

W1de-tread tractors. A new Super·Sweep pickup
short hay or straw you've been leaving behtnd!

It's standard on the wire.tie, optional on the
twine·tie "269." Stop in and see for yourself
or phone for a demonstration.
'

at ...

NONE BmERI
eUgbter
eStrtnger

£rn NEW HOLLAND

•Lasts

FULTON-THOMPSON TRAaOR SALES

, LOJIIIr

SPRING AVE.

POMEROY

VISIT OUR

Karr &amp; Vu ZaJMit

BUDGET SHOP
BAKER FURNITURE

WY 2·5342
,_...,
e ACTIONLAND e

'

•

.. p. QM·E-R Y.
•

""loeMollo.Goilll&amp; Moot•
CounH,_phont WY 2-2111
..;. .ll4:1k:Wo':'Carltr, Mlr~

·· , 'LMk for the l~t· •L• on lou!" 7 a SJ ot the

u..,........ '""'-"''

· OPEN TIL 9 P.M. !MONDAY thru SATURDAYI

.
.•

..

ANTIQUE AUCTION .

.i
''',,

Wednesday Evenlng7 P.M.
...,
' . Com!llunlty
May 18; 1966 at Knoltt

Can I• A

GREAT
FRIENDI

~

I

II

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

.
.
·A11~tlon H9utt-~11r
,_
''·r Third

6:00 to 1:00

aifd Ollvlst...-tt-, ~i~ "111, O;

•

THE FARMERS lANK
and SAVItiGS CO. ·
Mt.,..., ,..,..,rRoso,.. ,,_
Mo.,...r P.D.I.C.
PoMIIIOY1 0.

I

DISKS, C:ASH 11111n111, TYPIWIITIU,
CAIINITS, lTC.

ALL AT

I

50% to 75% OFF
THE FARMERS BANK

W1th 120 hay·picking teeth help• you get the

WY 2·5101

..

•

New Holland's twine or wire Hayl ine~ 269 PTO·

e OFFICE EQlHPMENT

Middleport. 0.

·- " .

-'

Unico-Motto Barb is sturdy, lightweight and lon1
lasting. Special Hi-Tensile steel gives addtd
strength without added weight ... heaviet galva·
nlze mean! longer life. Get your Motto barb today

No. 33 ai No. 2A

THE RIGHT OLDS
As Low As $2348

Home Furnishings
'

BARBED
WIRE

YCONDITIONER

New

WHO HAS IVIIIYTHINO
FOil YOU ...

ACCISSORIB
eLOTS OF
,.,
etoots ·
eMOTOROIL
eGARAGE EQUIPMM

7 USED CARS '.LEITI
.
I

I

wu•

WE
OPEN
4 PM TO 7 PM ONLY-W6DAYS

All DAY 011 S~tuiDAY

. MHROPOUTAN
....... MA... ST•

�I

'
•'

'

,.

'

.
• .r
'l'llt SUIHIIJ '1'111111 ....... ,..,.,, -

'.

•

G~VELY

--__

.,.

•Ill lldtr,

. . . . , •..• '··' "'

Ill

Far~nder 10 Ye~rs:.

II IIIII An-Gear-Drive
Riding Tractor and it•
All-Gear-Drive 80~
Rotary Mower REALLy·
Indestructible?

'I

".tik'fi

'

I.

}·

.'

ASK

I

one of the Gravely uoers fielding thio powerful teolathe high-torque Gravely Tractor and the all·roor-drive
30" Rotary and see what they say. Especially th• ones
that have owned a Gravely for 10 yeara or more.
Then, if you don't believe them, piclt your to~ghel*
mowing job and aok us to ohow you wbat tho Gravely
can do. Or piclt one of our other 38 attacbD!Nito. AD
you bave to do il call!

r1

GRAVELY TRAaOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
WY2-2975
POMEROY, 0.

512 E. MAIN ST.

IN GALLIPOLIS
CHUCK eclLLIER SERVICE STORE

Mr. FARMER?
ORTHO·

.._,._,.,.. ,

ni:•~

...a..cethl 11:11 "al-.
if' MeGAS . . tor hot

~- .... 16-

\o

poill ..'-tr ......,__

-lb•

- · 1111.eo&lt; ;ofoiv&lt;ecoodltlooed.

Plant Corn For Profit - u.. Quality Clhemleal
High Anolysls Ftrtillrers Save Labor and Ml!nlr
Malee More PROFIT Per Acre.

&lt;!I.ti!I:)

-

M ... - . . ~
MD%
ftpoir or r•·
plocemool el coil OIOjor

*•

Plrltllnn.
IWJII Yeu

_.,..leo("""'
.
do¥• or 10011 •"er.

for :!0

it •.an~

vor

And

won't get
.wet. wkeA you buy one •

.. •.

........ w

.

~

, ,

I

. ..

llaN .... ....-.;.,
t .,_..,_..
• ........_,IV,_

I

.. :· . . I
..

.

~

••

Jt

See Us Today For Your Complete Crop Needs

NYE

SAVE MONEY
With HIGH Analysis Fertilizer

:-· -~

From Your farm S.-vlce Center

OUR DOORS

Central SOYA Of Ohio

ARE CLOSEDI

Formerly: Miller FHCI &amp; Soed Co.
Third &amp; Sycomore Sit.

WE HAVE

MMIWAYIII

Long-langue

with I

· Looking for lnexpenslvo

Just Arrivedl

-...;;.....~:.;:;:,;.....;.

can cut hayilll time in bOifbocau• with a McCormick
Jjtlomoati.onal Hoy Condillonor-, -·arecuahion-eruohed
lenflh. J!rotain-rlch leo\'11 aN aaved: Laavoo and

'"

''""'1

••• dry In equal tilllt, and caro-laao ja reduced.
a ...ult, you aloo 1et ~ to 8~ botter foedinr nlue.
cut earlior and quiddy c:ondltioned ill at ito protein
lopo ln TON IIJid vllamin A. Llveotock Ilk&amp; It
11ftter and• pin
Iuter. S.. uo for fuR clelaOo.
I
I '

R THE FINEST UI .SERVICE, end
E F.INI!ST ltl FARM EQUIPMENT

&lt;;o.

baler IS spec1ally adapted to big, wide windrows.
It~ long tongue has more offset

'

tor

use with

W1de-tread tractors. A new Super·Sweep pickup
short hay or straw you've been leaving behtnd!

It's standard on the wire.tie, optional on the
twine·tie "269." Stop in and see for yourself
or phone for a demonstration.
'

at ...

NONE BmERI
eUgbter
eStrtnger

£rn NEW HOLLAND

•Lasts

FULTON-THOMPSON TRAaOR SALES

, LOJIIIr

SPRING AVE.

POMEROY

VISIT OUR

Karr &amp; Vu ZaJMit

BUDGET SHOP
BAKER FURNITURE

WY 2·5342
,_...,
e ACTIONLAND e

'

•

.. p. QM·E-R Y.
•

""loeMollo.Goilll&amp; Moot•
CounH,_phont WY 2-2111
..;. .ll4:1k:Wo':'Carltr, Mlr~

·· , 'LMk for the l~t· •L• on lou!" 7 a SJ ot the

u..,........ '""'-"''

· OPEN TIL 9 P.M. !MONDAY thru SATURDAYI

.
.•

..

ANTIQUE AUCTION .

.i
''',,

Wednesday Evenlng7 P.M.
...,
' . Com!llunlty
May 18; 1966 at Knoltt

Can I• A

GREAT
FRIENDI

~

I

II

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

.
.
·A11~tlon H9utt-~11r
,_
''·r Third

6:00 to 1:00

aifd Ollvlst...-tt-, ~i~ "111, O;

•

THE FARMERS lANK
and SAVItiGS CO. ·
Mt.,..., ,..,..,rRoso,.. ,,_
Mo.,...r P.D.I.C.
PoMIIIOY1 0.

I

DISKS, C:ASH 11111n111, TYPIWIITIU,
CAIINITS, lTC.

ALL AT

I

50% to 75% OFF
THE FARMERS BANK

W1th 120 hay·picking teeth help• you get the

WY 2·5101

..

•

New Holland's twine or wire Hayl ine~ 269 PTO·

e OFFICE EQlHPMENT

Middleport. 0.

·- " .

-'

Unico-Motto Barb is sturdy, lightweight and lon1
lasting. Special Hi-Tensile steel gives addtd
strength without added weight ... heaviet galva·
nlze mean! longer life. Get your Motto barb today

No. 33 ai No. 2A

THE RIGHT OLDS
As Low As $2348

Home Furnishings
'

BARBED
WIRE

YCONDITIONER

New

WHO HAS IVIIIYTHINO
FOil YOU ...

ACCISSORIB
eLOTS OF
,.,
etoots ·
eMOTOROIL
eGARAGE EQUIPMM

7 USED CARS '.LEITI
.
I

I

wu•

WE
OPEN
4 PM TO 7 PM ONLY-W6DAYS

All DAY 011 S~tuiDAY

. MHROPOUTAN
....... MA... ST•

�.·

1

'

'

. r·

'

.
·a· .,.., '· ...·(

''

-.
. ·"'' d
'

' .., . ".
... eeomrnen
' ~

..

,,:I"''..

.

'

-

I

'

'

'·

'·

~·
'

~

'

New

Laying Flock Population

GRAVELY

•

lD

1a fhlt An-Gear-Drive
Riding i;•utvr a.,d_itc
Alt-Gear-0\'lve SO~
Rotary Mower REALLy·
lndeetructible?

--

,.._,_
wllllltdtr,

I'

News of Farm Prices

ASK

one of the Gravely lllell fioldinr this powerful teJWthe high·torque Gravely'I'raetA&gt;r and the 111--·drive
30" Rotary and see what they say. EapeciaUy tho on•
that have owned a Gravely for 10 yeora or more...
Than, if you don't believe them, jliclr. your to'c"-*
mowing job and ask uo to ..,.., you what the Gravely
can do. Or pick one of our other 38 attacbmenll. All
JOU bave to do it coli!

GRAVELY TRAaoR SALES &amp; SERVICE
WY2·2975
POMEROY,O.

UNIPEL

........ , . . II •J.•~
~oaN tntHdrl,

Nlgh·An..,_

it

F

•

•

I'

has

lo

. . . . . . . . . . IIIIIIQM ·
- ·

car d.iulylf«OIIdftiODed.

k

••ons we ;uo;.,..
Ot ,,.

-lcol-·
IOO'k dlt upoit

p~oc..,.,,l

el oil ...;or

•••ilfl.!or 30

daf!

cr UXIl
And
if •ean~ Y'Of won't get
Mck w~~ you buy on•.

-

........ .

...

, ...... _.,;"

"~ ·

,. rMrlll!lll

&lt;:.m:I) '

.. :· .

-

poioloo!ot¥.......,-.

Plant Com For Profit - UM Quality Chtmlcal Mind l'lrllllltn.
High Analysis Fertilizers Saw Labor and ,.._, - llllpt You
Make More PROFIT hr Acre,
.

lliltoM -

-od-IQogiiU.

............... . ool..ellbll r,o•-

I
I

See Us Today For Your Complete Crop Needs

SAVE MONEY

With HIGH Analysis Fertilizer
From Your Farm Servke Center

OUR DOORS

Central SOYA Of Ohio

OU CAN
M'A-I&lt;E HAY
FASTER
with a

'"'.

Thlnl &amp; Sycomoro Sit.

WE HAVE

WHO HAS .VIRYTHINe

FOR YOU ..

Looking for lnoxptnslvt

Long-langue

Just Arrived!

Hayliner® 269 Baler

. \.i!

Handles Big Windrows With Ease
--

-··'

YCONDITIONER
No. 33 or· No. 2A
bu,~:=~~=!~hayilll time In balfboc:auaa witla McCormick
J~

H•y Conditioner;lt.eml ·•reeutb.ion.eru1bed.
lenflh. tro&gt;tain-ri&lt;b
aN 10ved; Loavaa and
dry In - 1 time, and 0110tantlooo;. Nduood.
a rwul~ yOU olio ret 5 to I% better foedinr ..Jue, ·
~ ut earlier lind quickly conditioned i8 at it• protein
topa jn TDN and vitamin. A. Liv-k lito II
and pin futar. Sao 111 for full cletallo. ·

1•-

l~

.. !

.

THE FIN EST IN ·sER·VICE. 1nd
F.II'IIUT
IN FARM EQUIPMENT
. ,, ..
'
'
'

,Equipment ·C:Q.

-,..

ARE CLOSED!

Formerly: M111tr Food &amp; Soed Co,

New ~olland~s twine or wire Hayliner'l269 PTO·

· "'

baler 1S spec1ally adapted to big, wide windrows,
It~ long tongue has more offset for use wi th
w~de -trea d tractors . A new Super-Swee p picku p

twine-tie "269 ." Stop in and see for yo1.1rsel f
or phone for a demonstration.
'

GIJ NEW HOLLAND
FULTON-tHOMPSON TRACTOR SALES
WY 2·5101

SPRING AVE.

POMEROY

Home Furnishings
VISIT OUR

BUDGn SHOP
BAKER FURNITURE

BARBED
WIRE

'pOMERoy
. "'

· REGAl'TA CITY

~·\~
· ~ toAV

. •Stnnger

et.,ts
Lo"ger

GREAT
FRIEND!

Wednesday Evening 7 P.M.

May 18, 1966 at Knotti Community

NONE BEnER!
eLighter

Can I• A

ANTIQUE AUCTION .

at .. .

. PO MER Y

,•

.

lt"lnt Mila Gtillo I Moon
CounH-'hont WY 24111

,- lmw.·corioy,MJr.

lou"
p_,.,7 U at

; ' Look fer th• lit "L'" en
Upptr Inti of

&amp;

tht

OPEN TIL 9 P.M. (MONDAY thru SATURDAY)

and Olive Str..li, Glllf.,Olls, 0.

'

~llelnl
r! .

pe a 1arae sale of Antique and Col\eclo~

contalnln1 antique furnitpre,
-

pic:

.lures, clock•. lam~~t farm antiques,,
't
.
'
".&amp;Jill and many. ot,her Items.

CoJ. Aftdlrew,JM!Ihoy...:JII!ctlotnHt' ,"

7 USED CARS _LEFTI

THE FARMERS lANK

IEGINNING MONDAY MAY 16..
WE Will • OPEN FROM
4 PM TO 7 PM ONLY-waKDAYS
AU. DAY ON SAMDAY

and SAVINGS CO.

Everythlnv Muttle Sold ly Julie ht

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

Auction House-c;or~r Third

:nus will

DISKS, CASH RIGISTIR. TYPIWAITIAI.
CAIINITS, lTC.

SO% to 75% OFF
THE FARMERS BANK

Unico-Motto Barb is sturdy, lightweight ind long
lasting. Special Hi·Tenslle steel lives added
strength without added weight . , , heavie( galva·
nize mean• longer life. Get your Molto barb today

e OFFICE EQUIPMENT

ALL AT

Middltpori, 0.

With 120 hay.picking teeth helps you get the
short hay or straw you 've been leaving be hind!
It's standard on the wire -tie, optional Gn the

THE RIGHT OlDS
As low As $234B
Karr &amp;Van Zanclt

New

eLOTS OF RAMILER AC~
eToots
eMOTOR OIL
e GARAGE EQUIPMENT

MtrMtr FHtrar RtltrH lylttlll
Mo...r P.D:I.C.

POMIII:OY, 0,

METROPOLITAM.
_ . I. MAIN ST.

j

�.·

1

'

'

. r·

'

.
·a· .,.., '· ...·(

''

-.
. ·"'' d
'

' .., . ".
... eeomrnen
' ~

..

,,:I"''..

.

'

-

I

'

'

'·

'·

~·
'

~

'

New

Laying Flock Population

GRAVELY

•

lD

1a fhlt An-Gear-Drive
Riding i;•utvr a.,d_itc
Alt-Gear-0\'lve SO~
Rotary Mower REALLy·
lndeetructible?

--

,.._,_
wllllltdtr,

I'

News of Farm Prices

ASK

one of the Gravely lllell fioldinr this powerful teJWthe high·torque Gravely'I'raetA&gt;r and the 111--·drive
30" Rotary and see what they say. EapeciaUy tho on•
that have owned a Gravely for 10 yeora or more...
Than, if you don't believe them, jliclr. your to'c"-*
mowing job and ask uo to ..,.., you what the Gravely
can do. Or pick one of our other 38 attacbmenll. All
JOU bave to do it coli!

GRAVELY TRAaoR SALES &amp; SERVICE
WY2·2975
POMEROY,O.

UNIPEL

........ , . . II •J.•~
~oaN tntHdrl,

Nlgh·An..,_

it

F

•

•

I'

has

lo

. . . . . . . . . . IIIIIIQM ·
- ·

car d.iulylf«OIIdftiODed.

k

••ons we ;uo;.,..
Ot ,,.

-lcol-·
IOO'k dlt upoit

p~oc..,.,,l

el oil ...;or

•••ilfl.!or 30

daf!

cr UXIl
And
if •ean~ Y'Of won't get
Mck w~~ you buy on•.

-

........ .

...

, ...... _.,;"

"~ ·

,. rMrlll!lll

&lt;:.m:I) '

.. :· .

-

poioloo!ot¥.......,-.

Plant Com For Profit - UM Quality Chtmlcal Mind l'lrllllltn.
High Analysis Fertilizers Saw Labor and ,.._, - llllpt You
Make More PROFIT hr Acre,
.

lliltoM -

-od-IQogiiU.

............... . ool..ellbll r,o•-

I
I

See Us Today For Your Complete Crop Needs

SAVE MONEY

With HIGH Analysis Fertilizer
From Your Farm Servke Center

OUR DOORS

Central SOYA Of Ohio

OU CAN
M'A-I&lt;E HAY
FASTER
with a

'"'.

Thlnl &amp; Sycomoro Sit.

WE HAVE

WHO HAS .VIRYTHINe

FOR YOU ..

Looking for lnoxptnslvt

Long-langue

Just Arrived!

Hayliner® 269 Baler

. \.i!

Handles Big Windrows With Ease
--

-··'

YCONDITIONER
No. 33 or· No. 2A
bu,~:=~~=!~hayilll time In balfboc:auaa witla McCormick
J~

H•y Conditioner;lt.eml ·•reeutb.ion.eru1bed.
lenflh. tro&gt;tain-ri&lt;b
aN 10ved; Loavaa and
dry In - 1 time, and 0110tantlooo;. Nduood.
a rwul~ yOU olio ret 5 to I% better foedinr ..Jue, ·
~ ut earlier lind quickly conditioned i8 at it• protein
topa jn TDN and vitamin. A. Liv-k lito II
and pin futar. Sao 111 for full cletallo. ·

1•-

l~

.. !

.

THE FIN EST IN ·sER·VICE. 1nd
F.II'IIUT
IN FARM EQUIPMENT
. ,, ..
'
'
'

,Equipment ·C:Q.

-,..

ARE CLOSED!

Formerly: M111tr Food &amp; Soed Co,

New ~olland~s twine or wire Hayliner'l269 PTO·

· "'

baler 1S spec1ally adapted to big, wide windrows,
It~ long tongue has more offset for use wi th
w~de -trea d tractors . A new Super-Swee p picku p

twine-tie "269 ." Stop in and see for yo1.1rsel f
or phone for a demonstration.
'

GIJ NEW HOLLAND
FULTON-tHOMPSON TRACTOR SALES
WY 2·5101

SPRING AVE.

POMEROY

Home Furnishings
VISIT OUR

BUDGn SHOP
BAKER FURNITURE

BARBED
WIRE

'pOMERoy
. "'

· REGAl'TA CITY

~·\~
· ~ toAV

. •Stnnger

et.,ts
Lo"ger

GREAT
FRIEND!

Wednesday Evening 7 P.M.

May 18, 1966 at Knotti Community

NONE BEnER!
eLighter

Can I• A

ANTIQUE AUCTION .

at .. .

. PO MER Y

,•

.

lt"lnt Mila Gtillo I Moon
CounH-'hont WY 24111

,- lmw.·corioy,MJr.

lou"
p_,.,7 U at

; ' Look fer th• lit "L'" en
Upptr Inti of

&amp;

tht

OPEN TIL 9 P.M. (MONDAY thru SATURDAY)

and Olive Str..li, Glllf.,Olls, 0.

'

~llelnl
r! .

pe a 1arae sale of Antique and Col\eclo~

contalnln1 antique furnitpre,
-

pic:

.lures, clock•. lam~~t farm antiques,,
't
.
'
".&amp;Jill and many. ot,her Items.

CoJ. Aftdlrew,JM!Ihoy...:JII!ctlotnHt' ,"

7 USED CARS _LEFTI

THE FARMERS lANK

IEGINNING MONDAY MAY 16..
WE Will • OPEN FROM
4 PM TO 7 PM ONLY-waKDAYS
AU. DAY ON SAMDAY

and SAVINGS CO.

Everythlnv Muttle Sold ly Julie ht

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:00 to 8:00

Auction House-c;or~r Third

:nus will

DISKS, CASH RIGISTIR. TYPIWAITIAI.
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Dixon Atheaa IOCORif in .dogs' Clark was fifth m the pole South Pomt 2
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tUPII· - The Ius·
the Mlnnt•
Invaded th•
tl&lt;&gt;IIhland barely a month ago
dimmed.
As manager Bobby Bragan so
put lt: "The
pitchers
...ft't plteblng, the bitters are.
bitting
the manager

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"-'tcas~·~alked off with theltwo mile run at 10:21.1.
!vault. Athens milo relay ·leam iWarre• local 8
milo ,riei.t, !lit da)r'o ~
&lt;()]awM· tiUe, !inlslling 9'1JI Bruce Smith, GaUipolis, sec· ,placed fifth.
jJackSOD 0
.H~re'a the Class A atalldlop:
""":pdinla'..aheal1 OJ runnerup 1-Iw.· · l uuti~u u-.:.:~ -~ :t !:~~: ~~~'?~ u~rrnfr.k nf cam~ - .• .Iii •
_, - '
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f)e~·
These lads will report
to 1lis was fifth in the discus with ron;s ~~ ~~.;;;;.;:1 .
· t '•Ch'esapeake captured tbe Worthington for regional quali· 1a roos of 129-9. Trowbridge of
fifth ~Ullllel'S Y
,....e .Dell ~like 12
Cl'ass A crown
the
nard
·
w
a.y
;
iicaiiou.
I
Logae
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as
fourth
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put
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t"W""' ~id'an 21
, byl plc~ .up three points m Only area Class A parUelpant event.
ter and Wayne Brickjea. !l'ime ~stera ·27'4
11I~nal ,ev~ .. Th~,Ptanthe,': Shnudg· to make the regionals was East· Points were given on a 6-4-3- i' was 1:3'l.L .
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valle• '!.ileal 21
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IS.
' The Panthei'S' Doll ' s - Frankfort II
,1'"" • a 0 In • cedrunnthlrmgd unth ond in the lwo mile at 10:13.3.
Here's the Class AA stand· plaeed foortb in tbe 220 at ·23.5. Zane Trace II
1ast event, p1a
"'"
WI
He
ill
to
Dayto
f
the
·ings·
I FIVe
, Class. A recbu111
~ were • ~·~
'28/ and Southeastern of Rich~
w go
n or
I ·
rw:~ If
•UI&amp;ndale was close hebind Ia regional.
CLASS U
tabllshed.
HU!IIIrigtoa 11
·'llilirth with 271&gt;.
Three Class AA records were :Lancaster 42
Robie Monroe ol. Soutbeaat- llllldnoto I
~'"tour · area pkiiclpants wrn 11established. Jerry Shoemaker, !Marietta 32,.
ern won the pale vault atll·HIIanchelter 7
odvanee to' the state regionals ' Hillsboro, won the pole vault Chlihcothe 30
and 3-4: Valley Local won the Lyucbberg _7
' lllll WMk 'nley are·
!with a jump of 12'-8\&lt;". Bruoe Portsmouth 26'1J
8811-yard relay Ia 1:35.. · ·ch.,... Zaleski 5
"~ Sliyder seco~ in broad Trousdale of Lancaster set a Belpre 20
les Wolfe o'. Chesapeake set a Easter• (Meigs}: 4
-tjUftlpat -21'·1''~ Snyder.again ln !half-mile mark in 1:58.5, and Hillsboro 17
reco~ by wmrung the 8110-yard Portsmouth Clay I
·l!Je"llilb ' jump at a recort 6'· Floyd Cretsinger, Chillicothe Athens t6
IV~ 10 1:59.7; llnloto -.;on tM St: AI'S of New Lexinpo S
"lll'i '" ' , .
Iwon the two mile in 10:23.2. A Ironlon t6
mile may in 3:36.8 and Kim Pomeroy 3
• _ Randy Harkins shot I LancastPJ" lad won the two New Lexington 15
Wh.itmer won the ~mile in a Eas~rn (Beaver) t
and dlseus ace from Aihens, · mile, but was disqualified.
IMiami :rrace 13
reco~d - 10:41.9. Wb1tmer ifl from, ~~ter 0

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Hamden 0

Chesapeake won the Class AIMiddleport 8
by gettmg three pomts lR tha Paint Valley I

Panthers.· Are'·
Eliminated 8-0
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Reds Nip Cubs in 14th 2-~'
OHICAGO (UPI-Don PttleUeh !oiled manager Leo DtJroeh.
er'a stralefD' !D tba 14111 IIIIInfl
Saturday, olrHinl a double IAI
drive In Pete lloinl wllb the nin
that gan tho ClllcinnaU lloda
a :1-1 triumph .Ver the ClJica8o

Cubs.
With lllo out aad Rooe on
second after a abtgle and a ,....
rifice, Durocher romoved kJ&amp;.
ing plteher Billy Hoeft after he
bad throw• one ball to PavloUch. The Reds' catcher then
hit tho first ball pitehed by rolieYer Ferg\lson Jeokins just
out of the reach of lefillelder
Billy Wdllams.
Billy McCool, who allowed on1y lwo hits in the last five in~r
ings, was tho wlnnlag plteher.
He worked out?' hll only. jam
in the 14th Inning by striking
out plnchhitter Carl Warwick
and getting DaR Kessinger on
a fly ball with Glea Beckert on
second base.
Kessinger's first homer of bls

prtfeaslallal carOer bid pv&lt;ll ninth. Tommy Uelmt reach•
the Cubo 1 1.. lead In the IOV· aecond Y16'11 WIWamo droppeo

entb.

bis fty baD, but was tllrown oul

Diclc Elll-th pltehed tile lr)'fD!I for tbird on . , Rose's
ltrst IS lonfDca fer Chicago aad grounder to sbtrlsiAip. Rose loo'
did not allclw an earned 11111, aecond on 1 fleldei"o eholce
11v!Dg up aevea bill, sll'ikfDI then ocored on Perez'o
bft
0111 three and walklnl oae. The Prevloualy, the Reda had 1101ten
touib fuct leltblilder bas IJ. Ollly """ blile numel' as far as

lowed ollly 10 earned I'IUII In thlrd against Ellsworth.
48 2-3 innings lor a 1.86 earned
'

run average but has won only
once and lost three.
The Reds had tied the score
wltb two out in the ninth Ianing
on an unearned run driven in
by Tony Perez.
The Reds took advantage of a
two-base error by Ieft·fleld•·
Billy Williams tO open I b e

Suffers Back lnJ'ury

w·

-=:-::----::::::--':-

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Kessinger, who had..'aJled tr.
hit a home run ln, hiH!'• sea
"'" tn ihe mlno1 1eaidW an&lt;i
nokie year In th.. majors .,,J~o
IIII!S, hit O'Toole' fii'Bt \ pifel,
of the seventh fnilfoi over Jh• .
left field wall. II was only IIi&lt;·
nlntll extra b111 bft of blo · I!J_g
league career. . , '
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Palmer Ithdraws From
New or}eans Tournament

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Portsmouth Clay romped lo an 8·0 victory 'over Porn·
eroy'a Pantbers In the Southeastern District (Class A} BaBe·
-bill Tournament at Chillicothe on Friday afternoon.
Mark Gleim, talented
banded hurler for the wlnnen,
It an error, ' according
was eredll&lt;d wltb a
reports.
.Portsinouth Clay, the
.team, chalked It up~ as a no- Gleim, in going the diSiance,
bitter.
seven batters. D i c k
The lone Pomeroy
Werry,
senior righthander,
n@l' was Panther leBfl.olf ba~ worked on the 11101111d for
tar ·Steve Flnlaw who
and gave up seven
lng 10 :po.,eroy ~.. start- . pllohinl the entire
ed off the llrot Inning with a mnlng stint.
scratch
Portsmouth Clay Coacb Russ Moore's Pal,th&lt;"' I
ended their season with an
mark.

NOTICE TO BOYS
AQ porent.B and · boys Inter- II
ested in forming a Chester
tie Leag\le meet
7:30 p. m. at the Baum Lurn· ll
her Company.

By Innings:
Pomeroy
Ports. Clay
021 050 x-8
Ba.tteries - Werry and
Meter: Gleim and Nllnce,

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P.lrtislpate due to an i Athrns 880-yard relay team Gallipolis 8
Iplaced fourth and the Buii- ~ Logao 2 .
Dixon Atheaa IOCORif in .dogs' Clark was fifth m the pole South Pomt 2
'
'
- . - - - ---- -..
-

jiii]iiif1.i · ·

tUPII· - The Ius·
the Mlnnt•
Invaded th•
tl&lt;&gt;IIhland barely a month ago
dimmed.
As manager Bobby Bragan so
put lt: "The
pitchers
...ft't plteblng, the bitters are.
bitting
the manager

mana

••

••

I

29

I

t

'

.

"-'tcas~·~alked off with theltwo mile run at 10:21.1.
!vault. Athens milo relay ·leam iWarre• local 8
milo ,riei.t, !lit da)r'o ~
&lt;()]awM· tiUe, !inlslling 9'1JI Bruce Smith, GaUipolis, sec· ,placed fifth.
jJackSOD 0
.H~re'a the Class A atalldlop:
""":pdinla'..aheal1 OJ runnerup 1-Iw.· · l uuti~u u-.:.:~ -~ :t !:~~: ~~~'?~ u~rrnfr.k nf cam~ - .• .Iii •
_, - '
A
f)e~·
These lads will report
to 1lis was fifth in the discus with ron;s ~~ ~~.;;;;.;:1 .
· t '•Ch'esapeake captured tbe Worthington for regional quali· 1a roos of 129-9. Trowbridge of
fifth ~Ullllel'S Y
,....e .Dell ~like 12
Cl'ass A crown
the
nard
·
w
a.y
;
iicaiiou.
I
Logae
w
as
fourth
In
the
sbot
put
·
,..
.
.
·
- :t· - • •· OtooksvtUe ·H
.
·.
I;::;wllluer, D1.1l ~~Wit~, , .AIJOY
t"W""' ~id'an 21
, byl plc~ .up three points m Only area Class A parUelpant event.
ter and Wayne Brickjea. !l'ime ~stera ·27'4
11I~nal ,ev~ .. Th~,Ptanthe,': Shnudg· to make the regionals was East· Points were given on a 6-4-3- i' was 1:3'l.L .
I
valle• '!.ileal 21
~roo~v
e
~
o
~.
eri·
'
•
pl
ed
bas.
,
'
'" i¥1 ···ts ' th ' '
til ern' Ron Orr, WuO ac ..,. 2-1
IS.
' The Panthei'S' Doll ' s - Frankfort II
,1'"" • a 0 In • cedrunnthlrmgd unth ond in the lwo mile at 10:13.3.
Here's the Class AA stand· plaeed foortb in tbe 220 at ·23.5. Zane Trace II
1ast event, p1a
"'"
WI
He
ill
to
Dayto
f
the
·ings·
I FIVe
, Class. A recbu111
~ were • ~·~
'28/ and Southeastern of Rich~
w go
n or
I ·
rw:~ If
•UI&amp;ndale was close hebind Ia regional.
CLASS U
tabllshed.
HU!IIIrigtoa 11
·'llilirth with 271&gt;.
Three Class AA records were :Lancaster 42
Robie Monroe ol. Soutbeaat- llllldnoto I
~'"tour · area pkiiclpants wrn 11established. Jerry Shoemaker, !Marietta 32,.
ern won the pale vault atll·HIIanchelter 7
odvanee to' the state regionals ' Hillsboro, won the pole vault Chlihcothe 30
and 3-4: Valley Local won the Lyucbberg _7
' lllll WMk 'nley are·
!with a jump of 12'-8\&lt;". Bruoe Portsmouth 26'1J
8811-yard relay Ia 1:35.. · ·ch.,... Zaleski 5
"~ Sliyder seco~ in broad Trousdale of Lancaster set a Belpre 20
les Wolfe o'. Chesapeake set a Easter• (Meigs}: 4
-tjUftlpat -21'·1''~ Snyder.again ln !half-mile mark in 1:58.5, and Hillsboro 17
reco~ by wmrung the 8110-yard Portsmouth Clay I
·l!Je"llilb ' jump at a recort 6'· Floyd Cretsinger, Chillicothe Athens t6
IV~ 10 1:59.7; llnloto -.;on tM St: AI'S of New Lexinpo S
"lll'i '" ' , .
Iwon the two mile in 10:23.2. A Ironlon t6
mile may in 3:36.8 and Kim Pomeroy 3
• _ Randy Harkins shot I LancastPJ" lad won the two New Lexington 15
Wh.itmer won the ~mile in a Eas~rn (Beaver) t
and dlseus ace from Aihens, · mile, but was disqualified.
IMiami :rrace 13
reco~d - 10:41.9. Wb1tmer ifl from, ~~ter 0

111

'

·~~ .

·. Jl .

Sber1dan.

1

Hamden 0

Chesapeake won the Class AIMiddleport 8
by gettmg three pomts lR tha Paint Valley I

Panthers.· Are'·
Eliminated 8-0
.,

t

Reds Nip Cubs in 14th 2-~'
OHICAGO (UPI-Don PttleUeh !oiled manager Leo DtJroeh.
er'a stralefD' !D tba 14111 IIIIInfl
Saturday, olrHinl a double IAI
drive In Pete lloinl wllb the nin
that gan tho ClllcinnaU lloda
a :1-1 triumph .Ver the ClJica8o

Cubs.
With lllo out aad Rooe on
second after a abtgle and a ,....
rifice, Durocher romoved kJ&amp;.
ing plteher Billy Hoeft after he
bad throw• one ball to PavloUch. The Reds' catcher then
hit tho first ball pitehed by rolieYer Ferg\lson Jeokins just
out of the reach of lefillelder
Billy Wdllams.
Billy McCool, who allowed on1y lwo hits in the last five in~r
ings, was tho wlnnlag plteher.
He worked out?' hll only. jam
in the 14th Inning by striking
out plnchhitter Carl Warwick
and getting DaR Kessinger on
a fly ball with Glea Beckert on
second base.
Kessinger's first homer of bls

prtfeaslallal carOer bid pv&lt;ll ninth. Tommy Uelmt reach•
the Cubo 1 1.. lead In the IOV· aecond Y16'11 WIWamo droppeo

entb.

bis fty baD, but was tllrown oul

Diclc Elll-th pltehed tile lr)'fD!I for tbird on . , Rose's
ltrst IS lonfDca fer Chicago aad grounder to sbtrlsiAip. Rose loo'
did not allclw an earned 11111, aecond on 1 fleldei"o eholce
11v!Dg up aevea bill, sll'ikfDI then ocored on Perez'o
bft
0111 three and walklnl oae. The Prevloualy, the Reda had 1101ten
touib fuct leltblilder bas IJ. Ollly """ blile numel' as far as

lowed ollly 10 earned I'IUII In thlrd against Ellsworth.
48 2-3 innings lor a 1.86 earned
'

run average but has won only
once and lost three.
The Reds had tied the score
wltb two out in the ninth Ianing
on an unearned run driven in
by Tony Perez.
The Reds took advantage of a
two-base error by Ieft·fleld•·
Billy Williams tO open I b e

Suffers Back lnJ'ury

w·

-=:-::----::::::--':-

·

Kessinger, who had..'aJled tr.
hit a home run ln, hiH!'• sea
"'" tn ihe mlno1 1eaidW an&lt;i
nokie year In th.. majors .,,J~o
IIII!S, hit O'Toole' fii'Bt \ pifel,
of the seventh fnilfoi over Jh• .
left field wall. II was only IIi&lt;·
nlntll extra b111 bft of blo · I!J_g
league career. . , '
. ~: · ., ' ,,

Palmer Ithdraws From
New or}eans Tournament

·'

.

.

Portsmouth Clay romped lo an 8·0 victory 'over Porn·
eroy'a Pantbers In the Southeastern District (Class A} BaBe·
-bill Tournament at Chillicothe on Friday afternoon.
Mark Gleim, talented
banded hurler for the wlnnen,
It an error, ' according
was eredll&lt;d wltb a
reports.
.Portsinouth Clay, the
.team, chalked It up~ as a no- Gleim, in going the diSiance,
bitter.
seven batters. D i c k
The lone Pomeroy
Werry,
senior righthander,
n@l' was Panther leBfl.olf ba~ worked on the 11101111d for
tar ·Steve Flnlaw who
and gave up seven
lng 10 :po.,eroy ~.. start- . pllohinl the entire
ed off the llrot Inning with a mnlng stint.
scratch
Portsmouth Clay Coacb Russ Moore's Pal,th&lt;"' I
ended their season with an
mark.

NOTICE TO BOYS
AQ porent.B and · boys Inter- II
ested in forming a Chester
tie Leag\le meet
7:30 p. m. at the Baum Lurn· ll
her Company.

By Innings:
Pomeroy
Ports. Clay
021 050 x-8
Ba.tteries - Werry and
Meter: Gleim and Nllnce,

I

i

---

'

PRIU SAYINGS TIME ,,

AT

·

RAWLINGS HONDA

63 Chev. Impala
2 Dr. Htrdtop. 8 cvlindtr,
eutom1tlc tr1n1, RadiO &amp;
ht1ter, whitt sfdewlll

."

The''fans · re, getting thrir
of Major League
ll;,;ebiiU:'tih•n't liked
what
IIJey,,JUWie l&amp;een so far - and
""••n't.been shy about say·

60 Ford F-600

We are cloaina out the Buco line of ilddleball! .
therefore we are offering the last live sell tf thetJt
bags at our cost price and are installiDI them fne
•.. we have three sets of lustre white and two sell
of lustre black ••. fiberglass .•. locking wtlb tey1.

Dump Truck, 8 cylinder
englnt, 5 •ll"d tr1ns. 2
speed ,.., axlt

RETAIL PRICI
$42.95 PER SET - --

"'"'
63 Chev.lmpala

4 Dr. Hardtop. a cylinder,
1utomatlc tr~ns. R1dlo &amp;
heater, whitt sidtwlll

tins

POMEROY LANES
Baotam Girls League
May 3, J!l6t

65 Dodge Dart

Won l.ost
10,

7

THIS PRICE WILL CARRY ON TILL ALL THE
BAGS ARE GONE ... NO MORE REORDEIIS . •.
COME IN NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE 01'
THIS OFFER.
'

1 Dr. 270 Strl... 6 cylln•
der, slandtrd trans., radia

and huter

41\

65 Honda

8

Llkt new

6'h 81\

59 Ford Galaxie

8

4 Dr. I cylinder, 1uta.
trans. R1dlo &amp; hHhr

9
Wright, 114 ;

62 Ford Gal. 500

I

.,

4 clr. 8 cyl. At Trans,, P.
lturfnt, rldlo end ht1ftr

64 Galaxie XL
Conv1rtlble. I cylinder,
1uto traM.. pow1r stee,..
In,, power brakes •ncl
wlndowt, radio &amp; heater

'

65 Ford Gal. 500
2 dr. H1rdlop, 289 engine,
standard trans. Radlo and
helttr

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61 Comet 2 Dr.
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1966 Yamaha YJ2 60cc-only 400 mll11 en this
bluo beauty-Hondo Indo In

63 Chevrolet
Btl Air 2 Dr. I cvllndtr.
Auto. Trans. Rtdlo 1nd
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1964 Honda CA 102 SOcc-ofoctrlc otorltt, roll
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1965 Hondo CA 200 90cc-oharp rod 4 opHd 1111ly
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63 Falcon 2 Dr.
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Today's Thought - Tho explanation of t h • ty lost •al least a m!Uion' 11&gt;uate 1s stationed with the 725th
young generallon Is to be found In the older genen· malo ptsl!la Iii tbe f!OSjs of the wlthdrl!ial of !be app~ imd ·~t' '11'!11!11. ~ lrr
lhll week 8nci thousands of tlol· lion o1 Clarence ThOmpson 'fOt W.S •lei for illl)' -Sio ·' ' ', ''
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lion.
tau worlh of fruit cro~ ' IS the s~l/ttendenl's poaiUOl,
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Indicated poem "2" be dedicated to his
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THERE'S A STORY being told around Pomeroy _abolull doomed; lJ'be tomato plallls \flU alter: co!J1Pletll!f one year as ~ aenlor ', ••,..
w1fe Vivian Ralph Curfman, and daughKIDNAPEll - fotice faun· a web-fooled bird tbat went under Robinson's Laundry
be re~ Wllllo new plant.• bead of Mlddleporl ........ 1\lr, ~hl;'Gauta ~~ ,
ter Kimberly Ann, Rt I, Cheshire.
from'.~ soyth. Tbe,clll)l woatl\. '1'11omptQII has been hired to :;Iac'l·i~•·KIn tlleit . 1.;, • •
, cbed a masSive search of the batch her duckUngL
Cflntral Pennsy!vama countryThe mother duck, according to Bill Mayer of the
er also affected many, varleUIIo !_leloil Nattl! ,GaJDa scMola Ill ~,yY.1l!.., · , tn
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Side for Peggy Ann Bradmck, eroy Pastry Shop, was nowhere to be found when the
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17, of Shade Gap, kidnaped ducks were discovered.
of frull trees, "'d area res·
county,
' lana poi'lll;i'patec!l ' '''
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on her way home from school
Following discovery of the ducklmgs,
dents were welcoming · the
&lt;lll' , Yuu :who scorn the um!orm and pattern
by a masked gunman betiev- for Donald Williams of tbe Department of
warm deys of the !alter part of MIDDLI!:P0&amp;1' nREMEN CBARU!S BANE
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But resemble most a f1lthy slattern
ed to be the smper who has llllmedlately came with a container and took the
week.
lolliht a blue In a small ~ eleeied ~ of e !)aUla
.;. _{low uanaparent that costume on you,
terronzed the area for two to the Chester area.
MEIGS COUN'11ANS were ture IH;IIliJilnl to Ed Hnghes CowJ\r ~aile
. tlee
),4; ' Tliat yellow streak still filters through'
years.
] mamder of tl)e CAP 51aff,
--·-•- ... sudil' e" ' death on Park St. last Saturday, and anol Frank Ru,fl ..,., '!""
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~ · ·' Five branches of servtce offer uniform neat
It had people In uptowij approval of pr1orlty proJects
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With sturdy shoes for your sandaled feet.
Pomeroy wondering last week each of the counties and 18
J. Edw Foster, 85, .who
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why the motber duck decided faced with the task of
died while attending a Jllel!)lng Sunday when reignited.
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Monday nl'•ht. He had jus Jl!iNNIFER LOHSE, dangh· TEN GALLIPOLIS_, .111$cltera
ConU-·e on 'llnot to take the arne
laundry to hatch ber young then
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~ ~e your brave fellow men fight in
why sbe abandoned them' at submitted.
Ured two months ago from the ter of Mr and Mrs. Harold were named, by !lie~ . &gt;Wei"
V1et Nam
once.
We understand the enHre
vx:e presidency of The Farm· Lohse of Pomeroy, has
board ol educalioa
, w-11111 Jl.llswer will you give your son
By Wayno G. Braadotadt, M.D
" laboring on both llio
ers Bank and Savings Company. aelected for Mortar Board to teach In the reDied!al readlns
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SAYRE "-'· Program for Meigs and the
He had been employed al the honorary at Ohio Slate Univl!l' pf08J'am thla summer. The
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RICHARD
, uu~wr gram m GaUia County
bank 43 years
slty. Bill Zerkle was
named board adopted a calendar for
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SOMEONE WHO CARES "2"
Ia' How long does it take
af the Gallla·MeJ~s Co~uwty With the Guiding Hand
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bandsman of the year by South- the 1116U7 yean, which w1ll
'I\, · R's ;you tbinli: of all day long
get
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MIDDLEPORT
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In
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chest''
The Meigs County Collllllis- the vlclruly ol the mwncipal has been mstalled president of May 31,
~~ne who cares, whose heart does yearn,
A _ The"' are m..y
Sayre, w1th Ass! Director sloners, plainly happy that there park complamed to
town the Bela Sigma Pbl sorority
I'm patiently for my safe return.
pa'"mo
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have
council
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week
agamst
the Bobby Ord has been named re· AFJ'ER MONTIIll of plannlnl
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j ;orm " ca~sed by the pneumoa $35,000 Youth Program thiS blowmg dust In that area. Jlec- creation director for the sun&gt; the Gallia County Junior Fair
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coccus wJih vrral
pregnancy). In erther case, thiS summer. have Indicated their reation officials prom!"' that mer program in Mlddleporl.
hoard comple~ the program
!.~1:~ i1J: Io~~!'_you " JUSt three litUe sounds,
1rumliflg 8 close second Pneu- should be treated as an emer- readiness to absorb the local the Situation will be corrected
, for the exposition wt-Jch oper11
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morua may also be caused by gency by a skalled obstetriCian share of the cost .. Just M soon Iduring the summer season.
E. A. WINGE'IT of Racine Aug. 3.
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as the project can get final ap-1
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WINNERS
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, age system. The vlllago Will ullve eommlttee. Rolland CraiJ. div1s~ons of the Knigbts of
100 of gestation on record' In
In other lands of foreign race .
inhalmg food or other fore!gn ca.'IOs where a husband a n d CONTINUING THE Federal Ireceive a grant ol $4,3511 from tree has been promoted to dep- Pyth1as highway oafety
conI'm dBo~
by~~~~o~:~·ilfou'~t~~~:.~before
bodres l asp~rallon paeumoma). WJfe have been separated this program diScussion, we learned the Federal government
to uty to county highway eogin- ~st were _Linda Denney and
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may be of legal Slgmficanct last week the Neighborhood make prellmmary plana lor !he eer, H P Chnsty.
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Youth Corp111 project may soon system
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mthe chest but may
A - A definite answer can- be a foci 11 would prov 1de emTHREE POMEROY churches MISS PEGGY Brown, daugh·
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pleurisy, whJCh d""s
not be given because we have ployment lor !:Ill Gallia a n d RUTLAND AWMNI Will a nught drop the plan for vaca· ter of Mr. and Mrs ltarvey
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no sure way of determmmg th.e Me1as youth this summer.
tribute •• a former su lntepn: tion Bible school because of Brown of Gallipolis, was se"· ~TE the tremendous ram durmg the last
we••· )eel to many Imponderables
exact date
per a•&gt;d lack of mteresl. There must be lected as May Queen at Rio
"k ' 1· It JSf 1 •hear the program has been dent of wthe local schools
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h middl 1 the tim be- approved in the Columbus of- rellring county superintendent more m rest
wn y
Y ra e
lege and presided ov0
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I e last menstrua 100 an Me1gs CAP for m1nor altera·
the Cfll!lPUS, The eollego has
.....&amp;lllllaG!ml!IY Jumor ~a~rg'!'unds,
Writes that she Ia jaundiced
the f~rst miSsed period.
Hons, and " now enroute to the DOG DAYS ARE upon Me•gs
GALLIA COUNTY
named a new Dean of Studenll,
:•\~:lMUts were linmg up for mspection, a big must stay m bed Can she or ! cases have been reported In Chicago office where 11 will get County Wllh the report of the THIEVERY WAS A major Herman L. Koby, who ret!d ;:idolill Jllllpled overhead, putting an end to all ac- her haby be saved'
1 whJCh the duration of pregnan- !mal approval or re)ecllon
fi1'8t r~bld dog of the season problem m Gama county Ibis celved hla doctorate degree at
iifltl........._.,.,1, came after heavy showers on Friday, Ap· A
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b cy accordmg to the best est1reported kUied In the Bailey's week. Last weekend they broke Ohio State this year. fie as. , ...;~a·n~T.teady ram all morrong on April 30
- Ttoe nlauat • ~ay 1ue mates available exceeded 11 ODDS 'N ENDS DEPART· Run Rd area
into a slol'age building on the sumed his new duties Aug. L
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Carl .~~m)mg a ant 11 nop tr ph trlctao 1n hiS rrght mind would p1tcher at Marietta CoUege, was GENERAL TELEPHONE Co ney and stole a water pump MEMBERS of the Washing.
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Y let a pregnancy contmue that tops m the P1eneers
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, baaeball whJCh
• serves the Pomeroy-· va1ued a1 ••150, and two tamp- •·
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(a rare
hoia oaer1wn sc hoo1 sa1ety patrol left
1 MOnvel!,tlon in Cleveland on April 30. Byers IS now a ous condition associated With long today.
1conference m strikeouts
last Middleport area, on the eve 01 ers at 1250 eacb. Ronme Miller Thursday for the an1111al Junk&lt;\~
•• , ember u! General Motors' speakers bureau.
week
Larry, a freshman, issuing new directories reports of Waterloo reported a spare 1o Washington, D. C.
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~~~~ ' efved the Parma City School Syste~ i_n Cle~e- ~:0:~~:~. ofb!~. wauJh • ttallf')' o( Teflon-coated pans and skll- lead the conference so far tb1s from the present two letters lnlck Later m the week the CARL NIBElT has bel!fl
la11.d several years before taking the posttton w1th
lets. Today 1 read thai a high- season
Pomeroy seniors are
Matt1e Olasteen home was en- named to head the execuUve
ll&gt;\~~ iors John Wickbne, on hand for the con~ ,.,.,r 1 Mct•rt,., .,.,, la&amp;ld•eap~ and 1 Jy pmsonous gas 15 released leaving on thell"trtp to Washing- OhJO off1cials.
tered on Rt 1. Vmton, and the committee of the Gallia couney
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two K~er Creek students, spoke to Bv· nuneyman. dted Frlilal' morulnll ,, when Teflon is heated to 400 de- ton 0 c today
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. were Beman of 'lhurman, who held
er t t day 1ckhn&amp; said the ormer a
born 1n Pib "DU~rty. M•Y • · 18118. grees Fahrenbett What do you Ioff1ce or Mayor C 0 Ftsher
OY'S FIRE and Em- tory Rd Three )Uvemles
ll):af)emark~d, 11 T~ll all my friends down t ere ~:c.(lr~y R~ 0:.~-!!~.!.new"ci::e~ think.
and Poltce ChJet Herbert Gil· ergency groups have done 1hetr chatged thiS week Wltb the the post for 20 yean. Morrll
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Molihln. lJl HU3. and liM IUHIVIL',
I key at the Middleport
Town "fair share" toward financing breakmg and entering or the Haskins and Larry Corbin have
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YEARS AGO from the flies of the Gal· •"•' •~"' ~• ....,.. M-' "
A - Ia onler to get fumes Hall adds much to the bmldmg 1
ys League activities thiS Hunt store on Eastern Ave
been named to the comm1~
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tee to work Wltb Dr. Thomas
Tribune and weekly Gallia Times · · ·
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u.,.., Sigler ends SJX-year service Wlth Galha •~Jo• lnd Elmer !dcCuty, aU of COium
. while 111111 were closed by Gallm proposmg
. a federal program for
"'' ''"' ""'""' " oom• grade. This Is 716 degrees Fah· CONG WALTER H Moeller, I fllltl to the orgamzallon
~61~'· Board .• William (Son.hy) Fullen sco_r· :t'Rt ~~.~,r."':~~~~!::'':': ;,...n:he~t~rm~~ renhett - a temperature no t while visiting m Middleport Frl- the emergency squadmen have County CommiSSioners, as they tbt development of the Chick.
of a possible 200 pomts for top honors m Wuh
,~n,wn. c ," .. !"nerat •erne..:~ likely to be reached m a well- day, indicated that a bndge on chipped In an additional $50.
are ln the vicinity of the pro- amauga basin into a more es1
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nomination,' Thomas E. Hom•
run kiichen II, by chance, you the new Racrne Locks
and II was reported that t h e poaed new Rt 35 by-pa" pr&lt;' tenslvo recreational area.
d A eli
did inhale the fumes of vapor- Dam " still In the picture
Pomeroy Boys' League, begJR· JOCI which io scheduled to be
..!~~~~~~t~n~~B~n vo; 1~ w ..,...••:.~.:·~=· .M·:'n~~f~orr~~- ued Teflon you ought get a Cong Moeller reported his ntng the year With a deficit of let sometime this summer.
DENVER Brumfield, former
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mild respiratory illnfss resem- opm1on that the Corps of Engi- over $500, need to raiSe $1,000
Gallipolis resident fireman has
for M;~ ~~~e~~
c~~~ :-~ 1 b~~~~:r:d:'~:.' h~::: blmg m(]uenza, from wh1ch you neers would be wiUmg to de- th1s year The donation by the ADA BORDEN, ZS, of Kerr. been appointed as merchtmt poo.
C1 W. Rife ann.ounces C &amp; 0 ~~am'•an!88lll.l.l'Yda~=; :~: ~~~· would recover m 48 hours or sign the dam to Include
a two volunteer organizations puts was placed on three year!! pro-- lliceman for the city. He
"•c"o'n'tinu·e passen•er service in area aen11• pncldl'd. htr ,. :~eato 1n less Without any treatment. If bridge.
Ted Hanna,
1 the Boys' League group welt on baUon on perJury chnrges grow~ places
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ll~ out of the trl m C()nnec- res1gned
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Bees lose ovA opener 8·0 at
- held at BtdnU Methodllt ebureh .. t
. :.;_..,. trounces Gallians, 6·1.
tlO P m SUnday Burtal wHJ
be Drug Admunstratlon would not ing that West VirgJnia has a·
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J. M. Thornton, rlgbt, poppy cbalrman for Pomeroy
.&gt;rew-Webster Pool 39, Amencao Legion Auxlhary, pins a poppy on Pomeroy May'or
Charles Legar after he declares May 20-21 as Poppy Days !Q Pomeroy,
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Poll)eroy Mayor Charles Le- 1diSabled veterans of
three The fight tbal ye so gravely
gar has announced that Poppy 1 wan. I hereby proclaim May led,
Days will be observed thhl year Z0.21 lo be ofncral poppy days We've taken ap, and we will
In Pomeroy on Friday, May 2ll 11n the YJilage of Pomeroy and Ketp true fallb wllb you wlo
and Satlhday1 May 21
• j I strongly urJe that all our c1tt- Be asleep. With eacb a cross
Poppy Day, which IS the .,., zens observe thiS day by wear- to
nual memorial to Amer~ean I mg the memorial poppy "
Mark bls bed. Where unce bit
War dead, J9 sponsortd by the Mrs J M Thornton, cha1r- owo
Amer1can Lag10n Aux11Iary and man, satd the Pomeroy Legion Life-blood rao red. So let your
volunteer workers from
the auxiliary buys the poppies from Rest be sweet. and deep lu
auxiliary wtl1 be on street cor~ veterans' hospitals and the do- Flander's Held•
ners throughout Pomeroy offer· nabons received from the pop- Fear oot tbat ye have died lor
lng popp1es to the pubbc.
p1es go to various veterans hosnaught.
Mayor Legar's proclamation p1tals and ram111es m need m The ,torch ye tllrew t1 u we
sa1d
the Pomeroy area.
caugbL
"Poppy Day enables every Local American Leg1011 offl- Teo mUIIOD undo wdl bold II
Amen can cthzen to personaUy cers C()mmended the poem ''A- biib
wear a memonal to this na- merica's Answer" by R W Lll· And freedom's light shall nevtJon 's war dead At the same lard, fit ling for dle occas1~n I er die,
t1me the wearing of a rod poppy "R..t In peace ye Flanden We've teamed lbe l.,.on thai
is recogmzed as a tribUte to our
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Today's Thought - Tho explanation of t h • ty lost •al least a m!Uion' 11&gt;uate 1s stationed with the 725th
young generallon Is to be found In the older genen· malo ptsl!la Iii tbe f!OSjs of the wlthdrl!ial of !be app~ imd ·~t' '11'!11!11. ~ lrr
lhll week 8nci thousands of tlol· lion o1 Clarence ThOmpson 'fOt W.S •lei for illl)' -Sio ·' ' ', ''
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tau worlh of fruit cro~ ' IS the s~l/ttendenl's poaiUOl,
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Indicated poem "2" be dedicated to his
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THERE'S A STORY being told around Pomeroy _abolull doomed; lJ'be tomato plallls \flU alter: co!J1Pletll!f one year as ~ aenlor ', ••,..
w1fe Vivian Ralph Curfman, and daughKIDNAPEll - fotice faun· a web-fooled bird tbat went under Robinson's Laundry
be re~ Wllllo new plant.• bead of Mlddleporl ........ 1\lr, ~hl;'Gauta ~~ ,
ter Kimberly Ann, Rt I, Cheshire.
from'.~ soyth. Tbe,clll)l woatl\. '1'11omptQII has been hired to :;Iac'l·i~•·KIn tlleit . 1.;, • •
, cbed a masSive search of the batch her duckUngL
Cflntral Pennsy!vama countryThe mother duck, according to Bill Mayer of the
er also affected many, varleUIIo !_leloil Nattl! ,GaJDa scMola Ill ~,yY.1l!.., · , tn
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Side for Peggy Ann Bradmck, eroy Pastry Shop, was nowhere to be found when the
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17, of Shade Gap, kidnaped ducks were discovered.
of frull trees, "'d area res·
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on her way home from school
Following discovery of the ducklmgs,
dents were welcoming · the
&lt;lll' , Yuu :who scorn the um!orm and pattern
by a masked gunman betiev- for Donald Williams of tbe Department of
warm deys of the !alter part of MIDDLI!:P0&amp;1' nREMEN CBARU!S BANE
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But resemble most a f1lthy slattern
ed to be the smper who has llllmedlately came with a container and took the
week.
lolliht a blue In a small ~ eleeied ~ of e !)aUla
.;. _{low uanaparent that costume on you,
terronzed the area for two to the Chester area.
MEIGS COUN'11ANS were ture IH;IIliJilnl to Ed Hnghes CowJ\r ~aile
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),4; ' Tliat yellow streak still filters through'
years.
] mamder of tl)e CAP 51aff,
--·-•- ... sudil' e" ' death on Park St. last Saturday, and anol Frank Ru,fl ..,., '!""
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It had people In uptowij approval of pr1orlty proJects
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With sturdy shoes for your sandaled feet.
Pomeroy wondering last week each of the counties and 18
J. Edw Foster, 85, .who
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Monday nl'•ht. He had jus Jl!iNNIFER LOHSE, dangh· TEN GALLIPOLIS_, .111$cltera
ConU-·e on 'llnot to take the arne
laundry to hatch ber young then
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why sbe abandoned them' at submitted.
Ured two months ago from the ter of Mr and Mrs. Harold were named, by !lie~ . &gt;Wei"
V1et Nam
once.
We understand the enHre
vx:e presidency of The Farm· Lohse of Pomeroy, has
board ol educalioa
, w-11111 Jl.llswer will you give your son
By Wayno G. Braadotadt, M.D
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SAYRE "-'· Program for Meigs and the
He had been employed al the honorary at Ohio Slate Univl!l' pf08J'am thla summer. The
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, uu~wr gram m GaUia County
bank 43 years
slty. Bill Zerkle was
named board adopted a calendar for
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SOMEONE WHO CARES "2"
Ia' How long does it take
af the Gallla·MeJ~s Co~uwty With the Guiding Hand
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MIDDLEPORT
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In
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chest''
The Meigs County Collllllis- the vlclruly ol the mwncipal has been mstalled president of May 31,
~~ne who cares, whose heart does yearn,
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Sayre, w1th Ass! Director sloners, plainly happy that there park complamed to
town the Bela Sigma Pbl sorority
I'm patiently for my safe return.
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the Bobby Ord has been named re· AFJ'ER MONTIIll of plannlnl
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j ;orm " ca~sed by the pneumoa $35,000 Youth Program thiS blowmg dust In that area. Jlec- creation director for the sun&gt; the Gallia County Junior Fair
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coccus wJih vrral
pregnancy). In erther case, thiS summer. have Indicated their reation officials prom!"' that mer program in Mlddleporl.
hoard comple~ the program
!.~1:~ i1J: Io~~!'_you " JUSt three litUe sounds,
1rumliflg 8 close second Pneu- should be treated as an emer- readiness to absorb the local the Situation will be corrected
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morua may also be caused by gency by a skalled obstetriCian share of the cost .. Just M soon Iduring the summer season.
E. A. WINGE'IT of Racine Aug. 3.
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WINNERS
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, age system. The vlllago Will ullve eommlttee. Rolland CraiJ. div1s~ons of the Knigbts of
100 of gestation on record' In
In other lands of foreign race .
inhalmg food or other fore!gn ca.'IOs where a husband a n d CONTINUING THE Federal Ireceive a grant ol $4,3511 from tree has been promoted to dep- Pyth1as highway oafety
conI'm dBo~
by~~~~o~:~·ilfou'~t~~~:.~before
bodres l asp~rallon paeumoma). WJfe have been separated this program diScussion, we learned the Federal government
to uty to county highway eogin- ~st were _Linda Denney and
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may be of legal Slgmficanct last week the Neighborhood make prellmmary plana lor !he eer, H P Chnsty.
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A - A definite answer can- be a foci 11 would prov 1de emTHREE POMEROY churches MISS PEGGY Brown, daugh·
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pleurisy, whJCh d""s
not be given because we have ployment lor !:Ill Gallia a n d RUTLAND AWMNI Will a nught drop the plan for vaca· ter of Mr. and Mrs ltarvey
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no sure way of determmmg th.e Me1as youth this summer.
tribute •• a former su lntepn: tion Bible school because of Brown of Gallipolis, was se"· ~TE the tremendous ram durmg the last
we••· )eel to many Imponderables
exact date
per a•&gt;d lack of mteresl. There must be lected as May Queen at Rio
"k ' 1· It JSf 1 •hear the program has been dent of wthe local schools
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h middl 1 the tim be- approved in the Columbus of- rellring county superintendent more m rest
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I e last menstrua 100 an Me1gs CAP for m1nor altera·
the Cfll!lPUS, The eollego has
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Writes that she Ia jaundiced
the f~rst miSsed period.
Hons, and " now enroute to the DOG DAYS ARE upon Me•gs
GALLIA COUNTY
named a new Dean of Studenll,
:•\~:lMUts were linmg up for mspection, a big must stay m bed Can she or ! cases have been reported In Chicago office where 11 will get County Wllh the report of the THIEVERY WAS A major Herman L. Koby, who ret!d ;:idolill Jllllpled overhead, putting an end to all ac- her haby be saved'
1 whJCh the duration of pregnan- !mal approval or re)ecllon
fi1'8t r~bld dog of the season problem m Gama county Ibis celved hla doctorate degree at
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b cy accordmg to the best est1reported kUied In the Bailey's week. Last weekend they broke Ohio State this year. fie as. , ...;~a·n~T.teady ram all morrong on April 30
- Ttoe nlauat • ~ay 1ue mates available exceeded 11 ODDS 'N ENDS DEPART· Run Rd area
into a slol'age building on the sumed his new duties Aug. L
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Carl .~~m)mg a ant 11 nop tr ph trlctao 1n hiS rrght mind would p1tcher at Marietta CoUege, was GENERAL TELEPHONE Co ney and stole a water pump MEMBERS of the Washing.
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Y let a pregnancy contmue that tops m the P1eneers
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, baaeball whJCh
• serves the Pomeroy-· va1ued a1 ••150, and two tamp- •·
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(a rare
hoia oaer1wn sc hoo1 sa1ety patrol left
1 MOnvel!,tlon in Cleveland on April 30. Byers IS now a ous condition associated With long today.
1conference m strikeouts
last Middleport area, on the eve 01 ers at 1250 eacb. Ronme Miller Thursday for the an1111al Junk&lt;\~
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week
Larry, a freshman, issuing new directories reports of Waterloo reported a spare 1o Washington, D. C.
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~~~~ ' efved the Parma City School Syste~ i_n Cle~e- ~:0:~~:~. ofb!~. wauJh • ttallf')' o( Teflon-coated pans and skll- lead the conference so far tb1s from the present two letters lnlck Later m the week the CARL NIBElT has bel!fl
la11.d several years before taking the posttton w1th
lets. Today 1 read thai a high- season
Pomeroy seniors are
Matt1e Olasteen home was en- named to head the execuUve
ll&gt;\~~ iors John Wickbne, on hand for the con~ ,.,.,r 1 Mct•rt,., .,.,, la&amp;ld•eap~ and 1 Jy pmsonous gas 15 released leaving on thell"trtp to Washing- OhJO off1cials.
tered on Rt 1. Vmton, and the committee of the Gallia couney
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two K~er Creek students, spoke to Bv· nuneyman. dted Frlilal' morulnll ,, when Teflon is heated to 400 de- ton 0 c today
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. were Beman of 'lhurman, who held
er t t day 1ckhn&amp; said the ormer a
born 1n Pib "DU~rty. M•Y • · 18118. grees Fahrenbett What do you Ioff1ce or Mayor C 0 Ftsher
OY'S FIRE and Em- tory Rd Three )Uvemles
ll):af)emark~d, 11 T~ll all my friends down t ere ~:c.(lr~y R~ 0:.~-!!~.!.new"ci::e~ think.
and Poltce ChJet Herbert Gil· ergency groups have done 1hetr chatged thiS week Wltb the the post for 20 yean. Morrll
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Molihln. lJl HU3. and liM IUHIVIL',
I key at the Middleport
Town "fair share" toward financing breakmg and entering or the Haskins and Larry Corbin have
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ys League activities thiS Hunt store on Eastern Ave
been named to the comm1~
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u.,.., Sigler ends SJX-year service Wlth Galha •~Jo• lnd Elmer !dcCuty, aU of COium
. while 111111 were closed by Gallm proposmg
. a federal program for
"'' ''"' ""'""' " oom• grade. This Is 716 degrees Fah· CONG WALTER H Moeller, I fllltl to the orgamzallon
~61~'· Board .• William (Son.hy) Fullen sco_r· :t'Rt ~~.~,r."':~~~~!::'':': ;,...n:he~t~rm~~ renhett - a temperature no t while visiting m Middleport Frl- the emergency squadmen have County CommiSSioners, as they tbt development of the Chick.
of a possible 200 pomts for top honors m Wuh
,~n,wn. c ," .. !"nerat •erne..:~ likely to be reached m a well- day, indicated that a bndge on chipped In an additional $50.
are ln the vicinity of the pro- amauga basin into a more es1
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nomination,' Thomas E. Hom•
run kiichen II, by chance, you the new Racrne Locks
and II was reported that t h e poaed new Rt 35 by-pa" pr&lt;' tenslvo recreational area.
d A eli
did inhale the fumes of vapor- Dam " still In the picture
Pomeroy Boys' League, begJR· JOCI which io scheduled to be
..!~~~~~~t~n~~B~n vo; 1~ w ..,...••:.~.:·~=· .M·:'n~~f~orr~~- ued Teflon you ought get a Cong Moeller reported his ntng the year With a deficit of let sometime this summer.
DENVER Brumfield, former
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mild respiratory illnfss resem- opm1on that the Corps of Engi- over $500, need to raiSe $1,000
Gallipolis resident fireman has
for M;~ ~~~e~~
c~~~ :-~ 1 b~~~~:r:d:'~:.' h~::: blmg m(]uenza, from wh1ch you neers would be wiUmg to de- th1s year The donation by the ADA BORDEN, ZS, of Kerr. been appointed as merchtmt poo.
C1 W. Rife ann.ounces C &amp; 0 ~~am'•an!88lll.l.l'Yda~=; :~: ~~~· would recover m 48 hours or sign the dam to Include
a two volunteer organizations puts was placed on three year!! pro-- lliceman for the city. He
"•c"o'n'tinu·e passen•er service in area aen11• pncldl'd. htr ,. :~eato 1n less Without any treatment. If bridge.
Ted Hanna,
1 the Boys' League group welt on baUon on perJury chnrges grow~ places
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ll~ out of the trl m C()nnec- res1gned
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Bees lose ovA opener 8·0 at
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. :.;_..,. trounces Gallians, 6·1.
tlO P m SUnday Burtal wHJ
be Drug Admunstratlon would not ing that West VirgJnia has a·
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J. M. Thornton, rlgbt, poppy cbalrman for Pomeroy
.&gt;rew-Webster Pool 39, Amencao Legion Auxlhary, pins a poppy on Pomeroy May'or
Charles Legar after he declares May 20-21 as Poppy Days !Q Pomeroy,
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Poll)eroy Mayor Charles Le- 1diSabled veterans of
three The fight tbal ye so gravely
gar has announced that Poppy 1 wan. I hereby proclaim May led,
Days will be observed thhl year Z0.21 lo be ofncral poppy days We've taken ap, and we will
In Pomeroy on Friday, May 2ll 11n the YJilage of Pomeroy and Ketp true fallb wllb you wlo
and Satlhday1 May 21
• j I strongly urJe that all our c1tt- Be asleep. With eacb a cross
Poppy Day, which IS the .,., zens observe thiS day by wear- to
nual memorial to Amer~ean I mg the memorial poppy "
Mark bls bed. Where unce bit
War dead, J9 sponsortd by the Mrs J M Thornton, cha1r- owo
Amer1can Lag10n Aux11Iary and man, satd the Pomeroy Legion Life-blood rao red. So let your
volunteer workers from
the auxiliary buys the poppies from Rest be sweet. and deep lu
auxiliary wtl1 be on street cor~ veterans' hospitals and the do- Flander's Held•
ners throughout Pomeroy offer· nabons received from the pop- Fear oot tbat ye have died lor
lng popp1es to the pubbc.
p1es go to various veterans hosnaught.
Mayor Legar's proclamation p1tals and ram111es m need m The ,torch ye tllrew t1 u we
sa1d
the Pomeroy area.
caugbL
"Poppy Day enables every Local American Leg1011 offl- Teo mUIIOD undo wdl bold II
Amen can cthzen to personaUy cers C()mmended the poem ''A- biib
wear a memonal to this na- merica's Answer" by R W Lll· And freedom's light shall nevtJon 's war dead At the same lard, fit ling for dle occas1~n I er die,
t1me the wearing of a rod poppy "R..t In peace ye Flanden We've teamed lbe l.,.on thai
is recogmzed as a tribUte to our
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Mr. Moeller os
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class of 1966 1 He bas served on congres· tbe former L•nore Raffttty,
High school : olonal committees on science, ' elementary school teacher,
.IIJI)e at a p. m. !aeronautics, and space and they are the parents of
auditorium. many olben. In 1959 he was daughter, Mrs. John
was first elected :appointed to a commi11ee to' and have one
Congress, and was !attend a NATO conference ;n .Recently Mr.
the 17th and 88th •London. He os a past president awarded an honorary
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;served as IYMCA board, and s"ved two Iseminary m Sprmgfoeld, ru.
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North Gallia
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Ronald Phelps, 27, Sy·
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bjcbelor's degree from Deliinterested in a 1965 one cent Mr. and Mrs. Randolph I
I opeedilll, ap!Dsl BU!y G. Ev- sometiml! between 7!15 p. m.
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G. c. Murphy llower)
eye Girls' Slate delegate.
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at an airfield tent evidence.
Friday. Robert Kautz, 20, Pom·
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wor. be was elected to Pili
Gallipolis.
Miso Blackburn Ia sponsored here
They cla!med At a spedal hearin•. request- eroy, told offieora, hlo
had two
.. In collision Friday
Dell&amp; Kapp&amp; Jchoialllf&lt; fraler·
Earlier this week Mrs.
by vonton Legoon Post No. 161, their sneep have been glVIng ed by Fred Roeo, regJStrar of been hot by an unodentlfoed car [· at 1.25 p.m. on MHI-st to Mld~ty in edUclltD~·
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and the Vinton Auxiliary unit. less milk since jet planes began the bureau of motor vehaeles. while ln the courthouse park.. dleport.
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Moeller served pastorin that only part of the
She is a junior, and a member roaring over their grazing land. Judge Robert S. Betz suspend· ing lot. There was damace
Pollee aata MarUta KIJ.zet,
. .... Preble, Ind., Van Wert,
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of the football and basketball
ed the operator's license of Arn· the left front door.
38, Rl. 2, Pomeroy,
puDed
~var Sprillp, Md., ~ Lan·
graved. It must have been cheerleaders squad.
North Gallia chorus, Girls' En· old W, Gla9Sburn. 23, Bidwell, Late Friday, Rita Ann Sin· , from a curb and bit I weslcuier,_ an,. While m Van The Mid-Ohio Valley Industrl· "reject" that got away
The delegate is 8 member of semble, 4-H club (an eight year for six months. G1assburn had elair, 22, Wellston, was backing ' bound ear driven by Jane Elaine
a1 Emergency Planning Council the government.
Beta Club, Future Business member), Junior Lea4ers Club, accumuJated ~2 points within a \ into a parking space at the j Russell, Sl~. Mlddl!port. 'lhert
will conduct a drill on Monday The "partial" penny has
Leaders of America. new&gt;oa· and attends the Bidwell Metho- two year pemJd Un fact since i Shake Shoppe, Second Ave. and was approximately- t'IS dlmage
evening, May ~6, at the Va?a- date on the ··heads" side,
per staff, scholarship team, and dist churrh where she is c. 1urch - - --- - --- -- - -· - iSycamore St. •. and b~cll:ed into to the RUssell ear and~ dam·
dium Corporation of Amertca 8 slice 6 f the design on the was secretary of the student pianist and a member of the CITY WATERWORKS small storage bulldmg. There age to Martba Klzzee\1. Marplant at Graham Station, West "tails" side of the coin.
council during her .sopbomure Bidwell MYF. Mis'i Blackburn Friday temperatures- high 84, was· minor damage to
the ~ ' Kinee ,was cited ~ Mayor
Vlrginia.
Some believe the coin
year.
!Is a subdistrict and !'Ustrirt low. &amp;2. Saturday reading - 70 1bulldine and no damage to the .C. 0. Fisher's eourt for fallurt
Membership of the MOVIEPC valuable as far as coin
She is also a member oft h el MYF officer.
at II a.m.
·car.
Ito yield the
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come from various industries, tors a.re concerned.
hospitals and law enforcement
guardJ. at the Middleport agencies In Mason and Jack·
mUl!ictpal JIOiil 101" the summer aon ~Wllles. Wes.t V~rginia,
77, 'J
of 1118f !llvo liien IDilOWlced by ond Meigs and Galha Counloes.
the~Nii.,; Commission. This organization was formed
Tfl.ey are BI:Jddy Moere Sean for mutual aid In the event of
Mullen, llomlie Hlndy ' and disaster to any of the plants or
SteJ'JhanJe P.PI\ID. Seleded as communities within the area.
Represe.nlatlve Walter
alternates In Chari.. Clark· Fire Departments from Rav· ler (IJ.OhJo) announced
son. Aal Bradbury, Larry Vance ens wood, Mason, New Haven 3 federal grant of $95,5f 4 to
and Carole Anderson.
and Point Pleasant, West Vir· Institute for. Regl.onal. Develop- \
The schedule for swimming g:inia, and Middleport, Ohio, will ment at Olno Umverstty,
ll~ssons Is as follows, according answer the tlmulated emergea- Congressman hMoeller 1 ex- I
to Mrs. Thomas Scally:
·cy caD at the Vanadium plant. plained that t ese supp emen~
June 13-JW&gt;e 24, Junlqr Life Each fire department answer· tary fun~ were lo support th
Sn\:ing,
Intermediate. · Ad- ing the call will extinguish the ~~~htute s ~xpand~ and tntenvanted beiinner, senior life sav- fire. This will give them exper· ~J.fted_ techmcal assistance
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area.
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. i!···nE'r ~ iRed Cross); begi~ various industries and p!anls The funds. were granted by .
Beginner 3, Beginner 2. Be-. throughout' the area.
th~ ~con?mtc fllehvelriment Ad- f
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State and local Pulice Depart- mmJstrattOn o t e epartme11t 1
ruly ll · JulY 12, Advanced ments in the four county &amp;rea of Commerce. .
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W\mmer,
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fie to keep congestion dowu al new funds w1ll a so e use to 1
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(Rr,/ eros.,,; Beginner 3, Beopment proj~ts for the fU1UrC I
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May 31 • June 10, Adults, tl
LiU 11 ;3(1. a. m.
Regtstralion dates 101" te!sona
will be announced later. All
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Beginners I, 2, 3, and adults
Tile · lnltru.ctor li Mrs. Tom
The annual Norlh Galllo
SCJ!ly and. the arssistant
in· The United Stat~~s Air Force alumni banquet {which includ~s
struc\Or la Mike lJoyd.
has announced 3 new program , graduate!i of Vinton and Bid~
for men with former military I well-Porter Hlgh schools) will
WEEK'S WEATHER service. A prior servkeman be held a! North Gallia High
temptratw't,
precipitation, may now enlist in the !lame schoel on Saturday, May 23, Bt
woflhet COI!dillona lor 01cll 24- lgrad• h• held at the lime of l7 p.m. (EST).
bali' period, u recordfd by l.teparation from active duty, if A dance will fel_low the banPete MeCormick at Fairfli!'ld Itl1e enlistment is completed prJ- quet at 9 p.m., wtth music
weather atatloD.
Ior to the st&gt;eond anniversary of ing furnished by the ''KanawDay JIIP Low Weadter Prer. his date of separation.
·, ha Rambler Boys."
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Sgt . .Jaek Stephens, local Airl Anyone not receiving an invi- 1
J ·aa. -· ...- 61 l» Fair
Force rtTruiter, said that for- I tation should contact one of
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t -........ J8 :ZS Fair
mer senicemen who have been ) following: Mrs, Walter Neal of !
'lVIII. _.... 64 31 Fair
1 separated 3 or 4 years may al· Bidwell, phone 44&amp;1li88.
Mrs. I
fbUrt-. ••·-· 12 4'7 R.aln· .43 1so be eligible. Prior servicemen ! Phyllis Mulholland, of Vi'nJon,,il
ftl ...... II U Rain .02 1may enlist for~ base. or area l phille 388-8327, or Mrs. Bill
'Sal. ....... U 60 Cloudy .06 1of choke, pTO\•Jded a vacancy i Culty of Gallipalis, phone
~. llpor&amp; up to pns11 Ume.
exi!lts in his career field.
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A••IP :1Ji1b t.mperalure fill' Complete details on joining I
tlja wnlllllll yur frl, 11lsl year the Air Force may be obialn- 1 Midrllepm't M8 0 1
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H. way . patrol,' Gerald. fl:O ~· 10 Jlekl !"' ltf9t · ~' wty;j
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lost control of his 19tl6 model skip, and lined $2S and costi. for road &lt;oncllll&lt;!nl;
J. 1101 · hi~ ~Iiili· ·., ,
vehicle, 4rove It Into a dllch, The'l'~harges a~aln!\. Clark Queen, llll, . Jlt, 1 Galllpollll i lorltli!Jii . ~ 1,:' 111\PIIp&gt;.
and ljjl a culve~t. Tnere was had been llled by Clartnct '11'111 tined " ~ eoall\ both ehlr~.:,wert:;:l'!,"l:, .'~?~·
d~lnaj!e to the roght front and Springer 42 of 56 Neil ' Ave. ,
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l'riday. AI IUO p. m. Eldon
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ong south on Rt. 160, a mile II
south of Vinton, ran off
left side of the highway,
car overturning onto ita t.ep.
The vehicle was demolished,
Injured was a passenger, Carl
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Froday was severely reprimanded and dismissed frem his ::~hlp
because he spanked a 17-yearold seaman in front of the
ship's crew.

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Gallipolis municipal c&lt;Jurl Mou·ll
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- · Three juve11ilea. two 18-year-old boys and one 17-year- exCf.ss for road condltiQ!.ls,
. old. were apprehended Saturday morning by the GaiUa
county tlleriff's department after a window breaking apree Indiana Driver 18
Vl_nlon orea.
· - - Ordered to Athens
t;, l;lte Ht~hwoy patrol and IIIer· urday Ina! someone had thrown A Fort Wayne Ind
truck
!jl.!i eruiser• were ~ tho caae 1 fuU boor botlle throu1b the driver, wanted lor questlonltlJ
!1'11i\'t"" after the firll broken window of llJe Jessoe Houeblns about a nitskip accident In ,r.th·
;!!'l~ow waa reported at 4:15 relidenc&lt; on ~al Valley Rd. ""·was apprenended ea.rly
~· ~!!"nlay. IJtoe~rs dboyepu. Ten mlnuteo later Mrs Hen- day morning by an officer of
hi!Jl p...ed up lbt "'"'
' ry Varney wht resides on. Cber· the Gallipolis Slate Higlnray
~~ ll a.m. Sllurday lithe n0111e
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rt patrol poll!, on Rt. 13, north of
~ ..,. of the youth In Gallipolis. cy ,..e ·• ca
M!po Pomeroy.
fll lhret youths were booked two windows, a front rllllm and Ptl. D. J. Stckela
ie!l!J'daY.montinllflll lod&amp;ed lo a bedroom, ht.tlbeen broken out WUliam A. Lewis, N, FL
~venilt aecllon ollhe eoun- 111 bolll...
ne, and Informed bim he
, i;;JIII ~ IWIII· boarlnp on Oll!er ca.- of broken win- wanted by Athens pollee Ill """""
, lher¥"' of m1llciouM dealruc- dowt were reported II the ml- necUon with a bltsklp. The
itoln of pr,~ belort Judp d...,. of Elvie HanUey and Bill trot received tlte ct~U 11 12:litll
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class of 1966 1 He bas served on congres· tbe former L•nore Raffttty,
High school : olonal committees on science, ' elementary school teacher,
.IIJI)e at a p. m. !aeronautics, and space and they are the parents of
auditorium. many olben. In 1959 he was daughter, Mrs. John
was first elected :appointed to a commi11ee to' and have one
Congress, and was !attend a NATO conference ;n .Recently Mr.
the 17th and 88th •London. He os a past president awarded an honorary
Doctor
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;served as IYMCA board, and s"ved two Iseminary m Sprmgfoeld, ru.
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Ttje _··~ker was born near lcine Route! , has been arrrest- Turns up in
lndllnpol.,, IIJd., on Marcb ed by tbe Rae me Marshall and
~!{ ~10, An ordained minister, ! fined $13.70 in Mayor Pyles' M h s
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In Two of Three Contested ~raff•c Cttses .

North Gallia
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Junior Name .
c.·rl Delegate

~Iter a iw 'oar collision ~prti ~~,tth A •dent ~' e ~~;·., •' : '
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were flat. No
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Shedfl Hartenbach saod
Friday and Saturday m·

Ronald Phelps, 27, Sy·
racuse, charged with assault
and _battery; Norman Evans, 2!,
Ill· I, RetdSVJI!e, on a bench
warrant, and Emmell Welsh,
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Langsville, wbo bad titller UpoliS. No one was injured aM
pleaded ' not guilty to a city po- no cllarges nre ftled, It .,....
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Linda Blackburn, daughter ol SHEEP PI.ANE RELUC'UNT Tlie tltlrd C(llltealed .....
An accident wblch occurred I Two ehlcleA are
bjcbelor's degree from Deliinterested in a 1965 one cent Mr. and Mrs. Randolph I
I opeedilll, ap!Dsl BU!y G. Ev- sometiml! between 7!15 p. m.
~ ~Uegobi Obi&lt;l and maspiece now in the possession
burn, Rt. 2, Bid~ell, has
BASTfA, Corsica (UP!)
ana, Sl, Rt. Z Galllpolll, wu and 9 p.-or: on May 12 ""' re· l)amag!lfl In Wreek ·:.,
te!"s ~ frmit Indiana Uni·
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named North Galha's 1966
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G. c. Murphy llower)
eye Girls' Slate delegate.
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at an airfield tent evidence.
Friday. Robert Kautz, 20, Pom·
""' eauaod lo
wor. be was elected to Pili
Gallipolis.
Miso Blackburn Ia sponsored here
They cla!med At a spedal hearin•. request- eroy, told offieora, hlo
had two
.. In collision Friday
Dell&amp; Kapp&amp; Jchoialllf&lt; fraler·
Earlier this week Mrs.
by vonton Legoon Post No. 161, their sneep have been glVIng ed by Fred Roeo, regJStrar of been hot by an unodentlfoed car [· at 1.25 p.m. on MHI-st to Mld~ty in edUclltD~·
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and the Vinton Auxiliary unit. less milk since jet planes began the bureau of motor vehaeles. while ln the courthouse park.. dleport.
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She is a junior, and a member roaring over their grazing land. Judge Robert S. Betz suspend· ing lot. There was damace
Pollee aata MarUta KIJ.zet,
. .... Preble, Ind., Van Wert,
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of the football and basketball
ed the operator's license of Arn· the left front door.
38, Rl. 2, Pomeroy,
puDed
~var Sprillp, Md., ~ Lan·
graved. It must have been cheerleaders squad.
North Gallia chorus, Girls' En· old W, Gla9Sburn. 23, Bidwell, Late Friday, Rita Ann Sin· , from a curb and bit I weslcuier,_ an,. While m Van The Mid-Ohio Valley Industrl· "reject" that got away
The delegate is 8 member of semble, 4-H club (an eight year for six months. G1assburn had elair, 22, Wellston, was backing ' bound ear driven by Jane Elaine
a1 Emergency Planning Council the government.
Beta Club, Future Business member), Junior Lea4ers Club, accumuJated ~2 points within a \ into a parking space at the j Russell, Sl~. Mlddl!port. 'lhert
will conduct a drill on Monday The "partial" penny has
Leaders of America. new&gt;oa· and attends the Bidwell Metho- two year pemJd Un fact since i Shake Shoppe, Second Ave. and was approximately- t'IS dlmage
evening, May ~6, at the Va?a- date on the ··heads" side,
per staff, scholarship team, and dist churrh where she is c. 1urch - - --- - --- -- - -· - iSycamore St. •. and b~cll:ed into to the RUssell ear and~ dam·
dium Corporation of Amertca 8 slice 6 f the design on the was secretary of the student pianist and a member of the CITY WATERWORKS small storage bulldmg. There age to Martba Klzzee\1. Marplant at Graham Station, West "tails" side of the coin.
council during her .sopbomure Bidwell MYF. Mis'i Blackburn Friday temperatures- high 84, was· minor damage to
the ~ ' Kinee ,was cited ~ Mayor
Vlrginia.
Some believe the coin
year.
!Is a subdistrict and !'Ustrirt low. &amp;2. Saturday reading - 70 1bulldine and no damage to the .C. 0. Fisher's eourt for fallurt
Membership of the MOVIEPC valuable as far as coin
She is also a member oft h el MYF officer.
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·car.
Ito yield the
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come from various industries, tors a.re concerned.
hospitals and law enforcement
guardJ. at the Middleport agencies In Mason and Jack·
mUl!ictpal JIOiil 101" the summer aon ~Wllles. Wes.t V~rginia,
77, 'J
of 1118f !llvo liien IDilOWlced by ond Meigs and Galha Counloes.
the~Nii.,; Commission. This organization was formed
Tfl.ey are BI:Jddy Moere Sean for mutual aid In the event of
Mullen, llomlie Hlndy ' and disaster to any of the plants or
SteJ'JhanJe P.PI\ID. Seleded as communities within the area.
Represe.nlatlve Walter
alternates In Chari.. Clark· Fire Departments from Rav· ler (IJ.OhJo) announced
son. Aal Bradbury, Larry Vance ens wood, Mason, New Haven 3 federal grant of $95,5f 4 to
and Carole Anderson.
and Point Pleasant, West Vir· Institute for. Regl.onal. Develop- \
The schedule for swimming g:inia, and Middleport, Ohio, will ment at Olno Umverstty,
ll~ssons Is as follows, according answer the tlmulated emergea- Congressman hMoeller 1 ex- I
to Mrs. Thomas Scally:
·cy caD at the Vanadium plant. plained that t ese supp emen~
June 13-JW&gt;e 24, Junlqr Life Each fire department answer· tary fun~ were lo support th
Sn\:ing,
Intermediate. · Ad- ing the call will extinguish the ~~~htute s ~xpand~ and tntenvanted beiinner, senior life sav- fire. This will give them exper· ~J.fted_ techmcal assistance
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Beginner 3, Beginner 2. Be-. throughout' the area.
th~ ~con?mtc fllehvelriment Ad- f
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State and local Pulice Depart- mmJstrattOn o t e epartme11t 1
ruly ll · JulY 12, Advanced ments in the four county &amp;rea of Commerce. .
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May 31 • June 10, Adults, tl
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Regtstralion dates 101" te!sona
will be announced later. All
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Beginners I, 2, 3, and adults
Tile · lnltru.ctor li Mrs. Tom
The annual Norlh Galllo
SCJ!ly and. the arssistant
in· The United Stat~~s Air Force alumni banquet {which includ~s
struc\Or la Mike lJoyd.
has announced 3 new program , graduate!i of Vinton and Bid~
for men with former military I well-Porter Hlgh schools) will
WEEK'S WEATHER service. A prior servkeman be held a! North Gallia High
temptratw't,
precipitation, may now enlist in the !lame schoel on Saturday, May 23, Bt
woflhet COI!dillona lor 01cll 24- lgrad• h• held at the lime of l7 p.m. (EST).
bali' period, u recordfd by l.teparation from active duty, if A dance will fel_low the banPete MeCormick at Fairfli!'ld Itl1e enlistment is completed prJ- quet at 9 p.m., wtth music
weather atatloD.
Ior to the st&gt;eond anniversary of ing furnished by the ''KanawDay JIIP Low Weadter Prer. his date of separation.
·, ha Rambler Boys."
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Sgt . .Jaek Stephens, local Airl Anyone not receiving an invi- 1
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Force rtTruiter, said that for- I tation should contact one of
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mer senicemen who have been ) following: Mrs, Walter Neal of !
'lVIII. _.... 64 31 Fair
1 separated 3 or 4 years may al· Bidwell, phone 44&amp;1li88.
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fbUrt-. ••·-· 12 4'7 R.aln· .43 1so be eligible. Prior servicemen ! Phyllis Mulholland, of Vi'nJon,,il
ftl ...... II U Rain .02 1may enlist for~ base. or area l phille 388-8327, or Mrs. Bill
'Sal. ....... U 60 Cloudy .06 1of choke, pTO\•Jded a vacancy i Culty of Gallipalis, phone
~. llpor&amp; up to pns11 Ume.
exi!lts in his career field.
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lost control of his 19tl6 model skip, and lined $2S and costi. for road &lt;oncllll&lt;!nl;
J. 1101 · hi~ ~Iiili· ·., ,
vehicle, 4rove It Into a dllch, The'l'~harges a~aln!\. Clark Queen, llll, . Jlt, 1 Galllpollll i lorltli!Jii . ~ 1,:' 111\PIIp&gt;.
and ljjl a culve~t. Tnere was had been llled by Clartnct '11'111 tined " ~ eoall\ both ehlr~.:,wert:;:l'!,"l:, .'~?~·
d~lnaj!e to the roght front and Springer 42 of 56 Neil ' Ave. ,
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ong south on Rt. 160, a mile II
south of Vinton, ran off
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ROSYTH, Scolland fUPI) Na~y acting sub Lt Pl"ter Allen
Froday was severely reprimanded and dismissed frem his ::~hlp
because he spanked a 17-yearold seaman in front of the
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- · Three juve11ilea. two 18-year-old boys and one 17-year- exCf.ss for road condltiQ!.ls,
. old. were apprehended Saturday morning by the GaiUa
county tlleriff's department after a window breaking apree Indiana Driver 18
Vl_nlon orea.
· - - Ordered to Athens
t;, l;lte Ht~hwoy patrol and IIIer· urday Ina! someone had thrown A Fort Wayne Ind
truck
!jl.!i eruiser• were ~ tho caae 1 fuU boor botlle throu1b the driver, wanted lor questlonltlJ
!1'11i\'t"" after the firll broken window of llJe Jessoe Houeblns about a nitskip accident In ,r.th·
;!!'l~ow waa reported at 4:15 relidenc&lt; on ~al Valley Rd. ""·was apprenended ea.rly
~· ~!!"nlay. IJtoe~rs dboyepu. Ten mlnuteo later Mrs Hen- day morning by an officer of
hi!Jl p...ed up lbt "'"'
' ry Varney wht resides on. Cber· the Gallipolis Slate Higlnray
~~ ll a.m. Sllurday lithe n0111e
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rt patrol poll!, on Rt. 13, north of
~ ..,. of the youth In Gallipolis. cy ,..e ·• ca
M!po Pomeroy.
fll lhret youths were booked two windows, a front rllllm and Ptl. D. J. Stckela
ie!l!J'daY.montinllflll lod&amp;ed lo a bedroom, ht.tlbeen broken out WUliam A. Lewis, N, FL
~venilt aecllon ollhe eoun- 111 bolll...
ne, and Informed bim he
, i;;JIII ~ IWIII· boarlnp on Oll!er ca.- of broken win- wanted by Athens pollee Ill """""
, lher¥"' of m1llciouM dealruc- dowt were reported II the ml- necUon with a bltsklp. The
itoln of pr,~ belort Judp d...,. of Elvie HanUey and Bill trot received tlte ct~U 11 12:litll
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bt!German and sociology instrue- County Red C~s,. ,. .
speaker al tor at Giffin Junior College.
Mr. Moeller " rllat;t'led .
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clpss of' 1966 \ He baS served on congre,. the former Lenore Rafft!tty,
Acad'!tny H1gh school "sionat committees on science, ' elementary school teacher,
June 3, at 8 p. m. !aeronautics, and space and they are the parents of
.(cademy auditorium. :many others. Jn 1959 he was ctdughter, Mrs. John Arguales,
~t&lt;&gt;ell•&lt;'r was f-irst elected : appointed to a committee to ' and have one granddaughter.
Congress, and was !attMMi '8. NATO conferent&gt;e in : Recently Mr. Moeller: was
ti;l the 87th and 88th Lond&lt;Jn . He is a past president\awarded an honorary Doctor ~f
· Dorine: the 1963-64 of Kiwanis, past member of ILaws degrtt from Concordia
.NQOil'r ,..,.ved as ' YMCA board, and served two Seminar! in Sprlngflel~._111:_ ·
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IJNPA BLACKBURN

North Gallia
Junior Named
Girl Delegate

Aeroilautlcs
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Administration EducaoRtVER FINED
tlonjf~gram. · ·
· Ralph. William Shane, RaT~ ,.~peaker was born netu" lcine Route 1, has been an'rest•.
llliiJiri(IOIII, l[ld., oo March ed by the Racine Marshall iiDd
I;' !.)t~. Arl or.dalned minister, •fined $13.70 in Mayor Pyles'
nt 'fl!i' lt'llclualed from Con· 1court for speedlnb.
~ Q;Jie,O~"'d
In - · -" Area coin collectors wUI
sprinlfjela,
W: lieSeminary
eamed Ills
\Jicbelo:r's degree from ' Defl~
interested in a t965 one
'!i!C" Cnllege. ID !&gt;bio and mas·
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pieco now in the poSsession
l&lt;f'l ~ from Indiana UDI·
Mrs. Garland Lanier, ol
~11)1. PollowlnJ hla graduote
G. C. Murphy ilower) Stor·e,jooye
wolt be was. ~eded to Pili
Gallipolis.
ll_elta. Kappa Jc!lolastlo !rater·
Earlier this week Mrs.
~ty 11! educa~
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~: Moeller served pastorin that only part ef the
• .m Prebl~, Ind., Van Wert,
and back were properly
ll!v• Sprbrp, Md., and Lao·
graved. It must have been
eUler, OJU,. While ill Vfn The Mid.Ohlo Valley lndustrl· "reject" that got away from
al Emergency Planning Council the sovemmenl.
will conduct a drill on Monday The "partial" peMY has
~vening, May 16, at the Vana- date on the "heads" side,
iium Corporation of America a slice ef the design on
plant at Grl\ham Station, West "lails" side of the coin.
Vlt~inia .
Some believe the coin may
Membership of the MOVIEPC valuable as far as coin coll,ec·l
come from various industries, tors are concerned.
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hospitals and Jaw enforcement
Life 1\101'&lt;1,1. at tho Mid~ agencies in Mason and Jack·
llluaiclpol Poe!! for the 1Ul11mer son Counties, We•t V'll'ginia,
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of 1• hllvt _.. IIIIIIOWICed by and Meigs and GaUia Counties.
the~ Commiulon. This organization was formed
Tiley iq. Bi!dd!' Moore,' Sean lor mutual aid In the event of
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and disaster to any of the plants or
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StelJhanlt JP..n. Selected as communities within tbe area.
Represe~tatJVe Walter
atternitea lri Cbarlel Clark· Fire Departments from Rav· ler (0-0ttio) announced today
son, Ala Bradbmy, Larry Vanee enswood, Mason, New Haven a federal grant o~ $95,514 to the
and Carole Anderson.
and Point Pleasant, West Vir~ Institute for RegJ~nal , DevelopThe eched.ule for 1wlmming ginia. and Middleport, Ohio, will ment at Ohio Umverslly.
les10111 Is as follows, accordinl answer the simulate41 emergtl• ~ngressman Moelsrlerrpplernento Mrs. Thomas Scally:
·cy caU at the V3nadium plant. p1amed that these
June lJ.June 24, JuniQI' Life Each fire department answer- tary fun~s were to support
Soving, Intermediate, · Ad~ ing the call will extinsuish the ~~~tltute s ~xpan~ and
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v:mced beginner, senior Jlfe sav- fire. This will give them ex:per- s1fled. techmcal assistance achv1n~
lence on the types of fires that it1es m. the 21-county soulheast~~vt&gt;ning. June 'f1 - July B, be- they might expect to find at the ern Ohm area.
. i! ··ner 4 fRed Cross); begin- vadous industries and· plants
The funds _wlerD e;~:gr~lri;an;led:~n::'; !l
· : Beginner 3. Beginner 2, Be- throughout the area.
th~ ~con?mJc
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State and local Police Depar~- mmlstratlon of the
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1 nmer, Swimmer, Intermed- will conduct traffic survey &lt;~nd,
Mason Morflt, xecutlv~ D1- :
~·. Advanced Be&amp;inner, Be-- in some cases, may reroute lraf-! rector of the . lnshtute, s&lt;Hd the ,
. nnf'l'. (Red Cross).
fie to keep congestion dowa at ne~ fund• will_ ~lso be u_s~d. to ;
.luly 25 • Auaust $, Beginner the plant site.
&amp;!lslst commumt1es m_planmng
(RrJ croSS). Beginner 3 Benew and m_ore elfectlvt devel· ,
~inn.r 2, Be~nner I.
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May 31 • June 10, Adllits, 10
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Re&amp;istra~orr dates lor 1eosons
will be announced later. All
tounea are Red Cl'OII acept
Beglnnw• 1,
3, and adults.
Tire · instructor 1i Mro. "'om
'l'be annual North Gallll
Scally and the assistant
in· 'l'be Uniled States A~ Force alumni banquet (which lncludei! ll
has announced a new program ~ graduates of Vinton and
structor il "Mike Lloyd.
for men with former military • weU-Porter High schools) will
WEEK'S WEATHER service. A prior serviceman \ be held at North Gallia High
Temperature,
precipitation, may now enlist in the same : sch01~l on Saturday, May 28, at
w~ condttioos for each 24- grade he held at the time of i 7 p.m. (EST).
bmt period, 11 recorded by nparatlon from adlve duty, if· A dance wiJI fellow the ban·
¥eta MeCormict at Fairfield the enlistment is completed pri-1quet at 9 p.m., wi ~h music beweather atatloD.
or to th~ S!Cond anniversary of ing furnished by the "Konaw· il
na,. HIP ..... Wudler Pref. his date of separation.
lia Rambler Boys."
Sun. ···- at i2 Fair
Sgt. Jack Stephens, local Air i Anyone not receiving in·
tha· ....... • 39 r11r
Force recruiter, said that for· I tation should contact one of
f;ua ....... II 2S fair
m~r servicemen who have been ] following: Mrs, Walter Neal
WH. _ •••• ti4 11 flir
separated 3 or 4 ynrs may al- BidweU, phone 446-0588, Mrs. I
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ftl. . . ••. . tfi M Rain .02 1 may enlist for a base, or area i phil!&amp; 3ll-&amp;n7, or Mrs. Bill
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~ ltport up 1o pl'UI time. exists In his career field.
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Hurl in Accident
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'l'be Stale Highway Patrol re~lr N.l.
SHIP'S SPANKER
ported only one accident on
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the ROSYTH, Scotland ll'PI) - F'riday. At Il :40 p. m. Eldon
~ thb year .50, last year .30. Navy acting aub Lt . P•ler Allen Stover, 24, Rl. 2, Ch..hlre,
~~~ preci.,itation to date for Friday was severely reprimand- ing south on Rt. 160, a mile
jltii·)Jir lUI inches, last year ed and dismissed from his ship south of Vinton, ran off the
11.37 lhc'bes.
because he opanked a 17-year- left side of the hiC)tway, ·
-Normal avera~~t prec1pltatioa old seaman in front of tne car overturning onto ltl tep.
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workshops at the south·Central District Spt:lng t;unier~::U\:~
of the Ohio Child Conservotion League June 4 at Grace
Methodist Church.
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Mra. Holmes Is a past president of the Cln&lt;tnnati Fed·
eriltion, and the Southwest District, served as state vicepresident 1961-63 and state president of the Ohio Child
Conservation League 1964
throcgb 1968.
'l'be topic of Mrs. Holmes'
workshep wiU be "The Best Is
Yet To Come.11
Married in 1943 to Merrell W. ·
Holme!, she Is lhe mother of a
daughter, Stephanie Anr, 17, a
otudent al Walnut HUla High
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Ordered to Athens
~.,'jla•• Hi&amp;hway patrol and alrer- urday that someono had thrown A Fort Wayne, Ind.
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ti" ~icked up the lhree boys
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, lllrjuvenile secllon ol thlooun- bjl boiUes.
ne and Informed blm be wu
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on Otl!et' car,tl of broken wtn- .-,;.led by ,tlhens police II conil"•ll" of mallci0111 dootruc- dowa' ,..... nported at lhe mi· o1&lt;Uon with a bitskip.
lion ol property belorl Jqe dtDCO 'ol l!llvle Huotley aDd Blll D-ol received 1he can
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t1 ness meeting and appointed a name ef a nower or berb. Re
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wedding of last Jan. 16 in the East Letart Methodist Church. ·
· She was the former Rebecca Faye Rousb. (See next ~
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson,
Mr. and Mra. Norman Stewart,
M1. anrl Mrs. Elmer Skidmore,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Plymale,
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Carl Gillespie, Mr. ond Mra.
Jlilb GmgpJe, "!'· and Mrs.

Mrs. J)lck Sterrett, aec~:I ~:~~~Mr~s. Robert Taylor,
taurant lor the annual 1natallaMrs. Back Wilso
tlon dinner of the Toddlers to corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Tasaels Mothers League_
Harold Walker, Dews reporter,
Installing officer was Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Sisson, hisPlymale, District
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Mrs. Lester Plymale, District Prilidenl, lnatalllng ol!icer: Mr~ Richnrd Sterrett, IOCl'oWJ: Mra. Buck Wilson, correopondlng oecretary; Mr1. Harold 'Walker, newa reporter;. and Mrt. Charles. SIBSOD, Ul!rarlan·blltoriln.

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Melbodiol Church.
Mr~ Kolmes is a past president of the Cincinnati Fed·
eratlon, and the Southwest District, served as state vicepresident 1961·63 and alate president of ' lhe. Ohio Child
Conservation League 1964
through 1996.
The roplc ol Mrs. Holmes'
workshop will be "The Best Is
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Married
In 194! to Merrell W. ·
NEW OFFICERS - lnstall!d 11 officers of lhe TOcldlera to TasseiJ Molhers LeagUe FridaY night in Oscar's ResHolmes, she is the mother ol a
taurant ware, seated, llo r, Mrs. Darrell Day, presld,nt, and Mrs. James Swain, vice-president. Standing, I to r, are
daughter, stephanie Ann, 17, a
Mrs. Lester Plymale, Diatrlct Preslden~ IDIIIalling officer: Mrs. Richard Sterrett, oecrelary; Mrs. BUck WII.Jon, oorre..
student at Walnut Hins High
pondlng aecretary; Mra. Harold Walker, newa reporter; and Mn Charles SISBOn, ll~rarlan-hlatorlan.

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tauranl lor the annual tnslalla·
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Mrs. Lester Plymale. Mr.
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Mrs. carl GIUespie led
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corresponding secretary ; Mrs.
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and Mrs. Charles Sisson, · Darrell Day, Mr. and Mrs.

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tlprin8 Flowers," by of pansy, m a glass sherbet us- and Mrs. Hortie Roush.
ra Swisher, highlighted ing a paper doily, and a Japa.
Jl'am for the May Dll!et· nese arrangement using tulips The c1~~ alse ~scussed plans
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to parttcipate m the carden
Club at the residence
cl•bs radto program,
a nd
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d the importance of bal- president, t'Onducted the buSi-! ing a Bible verse containi.ng the
1 flower arrangemeats ness meeting and appointed a name ef a flower or herb'. Rt
Ide and displayed sever- nominating committee to select [reshments were served to the
angemenbJ, Including a officers for the new year. in- guests, Mrs. Swisher and
JDe using a blue contai• eluding Mrs. Marioo Dametl, dah Jenkins. and members.

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MRS. GARY GRIFFITH, of Middleport, {ollowlnf
and wedding of last Jan. 16 in tbe East Letart MethodiBt Church.
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Mr. llld Mrs. Floyd Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Stewart,
and Mrs. Elmer Skidmore,
Mr. ami Mrs. Lester Plymale,
Mrs. Arthur Rupe, Mr.
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Mr. Moeller is miu:f.t_ed to
.D!'putles said
AII a n Clarti, ' 411. CoiU!"bUI, who ..
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class of 1!166 He bas served on congres· the former Lennr,e Rafferty, an
Mosler, 24, Rl. I, Carpenter, found guilty on a
of hit- and ctSiil I¢
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Hlgb school Islonal committees on science, elementary schOOl teacher, and
lost control of his 1966 model skip, ·
line&lt;\ $25 and eosts. lor road COI!Citti :
mU4flaps.
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veltlcle, drove II into a dticlt,
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auditorium. many others, In 1959 he was daughter, Mrs. John Arguales,
artd i)il a tulvert. There was The chargm.:•:tnab ce 'no rtned 11 and ... ' llotti
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Norman Evans, 28, Matvln l!i G If 23 IU
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was llorn near cine Route !, bas been arrrest·
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illy to 1 '1\y po- ..,. charges •W • Died, 11 ;q,eed!D&amp;;.
mlnioter, lined $13.70 in Mayor Pyles'
56, R, D. Pomeroy, tntoxica· tea ba
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SHEEP PLANE RELUCfANT '!'lie dtlrd &lt;ODteoled ..... An acctdenl which occurred Two Veblcletl
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interested m a I!l65 one cent Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Black·
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and m"":
piece now In the possession of burn, Rl. 2, .Sidwell, has been BASTIA, Corstca (UP!) - ano, Sl, 81. S Galllpoiil, wu and 9 .p.
on May 12 was re- Da-a·.....ltn Wteek •,
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Mrs Garland tanler, of the named North Calha's 11161\
Irate shepherds staged a dismissed becaase of laoii!Jc. ported to pollee al 2·lli p 0m
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lt'aduate
G. C. Murphy (lower) Store, eye Girls' State delegate
den&gt;onstration at an
leal evtdeaee.
Friday. Roberi Kaut!: 20. p n;,,
wu eiUHII II
net! K
.. te;'le
Phi
Gallipolis.
Miss Blackburn Ia
Friday. They
At a special beari..
eroy, told officero his car had two vehlefet In collision Fl'lday
Dity . : .,....,.,1
ater·
Earlier this week Mni. Lan· by Vinton Legion Post .
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have been glvtng ed by Fred Rice, reglatrai of been hit by an unldenllfle&lt;l car •at
p.m. on Mill« Ia Ml411
MoeliJ""'ierved
sto.
lor received an
and the Vinton Au•iliary unit. less milk since jet planes began the bureau of moinr vehiciea. while In the courthouse park· clleport.
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. r;c' """'' Whllt lA Van The Mid.()blo Valley lndustrl· "reject" that got a,j
at Emergency Planning Council the government.
will conduct a drill on Monday The "partial" penn!
evening, May 16, at the Vana- date on the ··heads"
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dlum CorjJoration of America 8 slice ef the desi~
plant at Grabam Station, West "tails" side of the co
Virginia.
Some believe the col
Daylight SaviJI88 T*
Daytime Shows
n
Membership of the MOVIEPC valuable as far as C(
.-·00 811
come from various industries, tors are concerned.
WJITN TV-U
wens TV.a
WSAZ TV..S
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hospitals and law enforcement
6: 4S-Com Cob
Lit• ....,.... al lhe Mldclleport agenciea In Mason and Jack·
mutliolpll pot3 for the oummer 1011 Counties, Weol V'lfgloia,
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DaRy Wont
7:M-Tticlay
Mlko wanaee
o! !IIIII hive~ annotUICecl by and Meiss and GaiUa Counllea.
7:05Dally wont
the~~~~ Corrunl..ion. Tbla orsanlzation .... formed
7:25Fa lib
They . .. Buddy Moore, Sean f~r mutual aid in the event of S
0
Bozo
7•3&amp;Mullen, Ropnit lllndy,
and dtsastor to any of the planls or
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Starcher
Stephanie Pulioll. Seloctod as communltlelt within the area.
Representaltve W~
8:3&amp;alterniles ate ChoriM Clark· Fire Departmenls !rom RaY· ler (l).()hlo) annowl!''
son, Au Bradbury, Larry Vance enswood, Mason, New Kaven a federal grant of •
1:00 Morn. Sbow Capt. Kangaroo
Movie
and Carole Anderson.
slid Point Pleasant, West Vir· lnsUiute lor Regiona
1:31The schedule lor owlmming ginia and Midclleport Ohio will men\ at Ohio Umv•
to:M-Eve GueSI Lucy
lesSOfll lt as follows, according answ~r thr simuJated ~me~g~•- C~ngressman Moll'
10:25-N8ft
ro Mrs. Thilmas Scally:
·cy coil at the Vanadium plant. plamed that these ,t
10•3ft-.Con•ent.
, . M&lt;C&lt;m .
June Ill-June 24, Junlqr Llle Each fire department answer- tary fun~s were to ·•
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Supermarket
11:00-MOI'Dinl Sta Andy Grlflitb
Saving, . lnlarmedlate, : Ad· ing the call will elrtinguiah the lnsblute s expanded
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liaflni Game
II :110-Paradl!e llaJ Dick van Dvke
vanced beginner, senior Ute sav- fire. This will give them exper- si_fied_ techmcal ass!.
tn ~ .
lence un the types of fires that ltJes m. the 21-county
Donna Reed
12 .~eopardy
Love of Life
~venlng, June 27 • JulY 8, be- they might expect to find at the ern Ohio area.
12:25
News
Father Kllowa
1.r'·'ner 4 (Red Cross)"; begi• various industries arkl · planlr.; The funds _were&amp;!'
12:110-Pcmoflloo
Searr.h ll'or Tomc!r
; ·. Beginner t Beginner 2, ae. throughout the area.
Oevei9
12:1&amp;- .
Guldin~ TJgltl
.- ~.er 1.
State and local Police Depart- mmJstratlon of the I
12:55 News
'uly 11 - July 12, Advanced ments in the four county area of Commerce. . 111
Woman'a PIP
1:00 News
j·nmer, Swimmer, lntermed- will conduct traffic survey :otnd, Mason Morftt, . .IE
tt had been thought
Aa World Turns
1:3&amp;•-'· Advanced Be&amp;inner, Be- in some ~·ases, may reroute traf· rector of the. Inst1tut
NJ!C.TY's
. - 1lfOII'I1III In 1111 0
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1::IS-Singing
· · nm•r, !Red Cross).
fie to keep congesUon dowu at ne~ fund11 will_ ~!so
aytime Show
Confidential
July 2!) • Auj:ust 5, Beginner the plsnt site.
ass1st commumhes I
2:M-Our uveo
Password
A Time For Ua
( Rr.J Cross I; Beginner 3, Be- .
new and ~re eft~
2' 30 Doclon
Hoose Party
an lllt!ll 1111are •'-· t1at
fv-1
ginner !; Beginner 1.
opment ~ro]ec\S for,
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May 31 • June 10, Adults, 10
S::O.S:.
NeWI
The .......... Meetln( tA til 7:110-TodaJ
fttlfwa
tiO 11:11~· I ; m.
3:30 You Don't Sa)' Edge Of Nl&amp;bl
prctBI'alnl. .-wtille, ,,._
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Never
Too
YOUIII
bave
been
Detwort
felevlalon'J
f:SIf:ti0will be Jnnounced later. All
dlsiiJtiU[shecl eliorts 1o ,.,.._
U5Mr.
Cartoae
~aes life l&amp;d Cnt!l qcept
- t :W Yogi Bear
lite EarlY Bini I:IDBeginnCII'I 1, I, 3, and adults.
aalelllle
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The annual No
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S:~
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llgnlltelllll
lullSCally and the uststanl
in- The Untied Stales Air Force alumni banquet (wb
Brave Staib
5:30for
clebalo of t:IO-M- SIIOII CoJII. r....,.,.
. structor 11 Mik• IJoyd.
has announced 8 new program graduates of Vintor
for men with former military weU-Porter High IC
Evenlo1 .' Shows
maJor ' - · 1bCt II Ioalp ........, ·
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other
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41!'ulw,
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leoctlin
Lat!y
T.emptraltlrt, precipilaUon, may now enlist In the same school on Saturday,
La'lfiUii
Weatller 11W1
tn lhe aeuctD ..,.. encllct~.' ftl' 111:2\1,-News
8:10-Newl
woilhlr c:ondltions lor eacb 24- grade be held at the time of 7 p.m. (EST).
Peter J-1•
- lllt!ll l!roadolll to.~.
1:15period, as recorded by aeparatlon from active duty, iJ A dance will follq
Wells
FlfiO
former
President~ II:. . . . . . .
.1:30-N....
i'tte McCarmid&lt; al Fairfield the enlistment i• completed prl- quel at 9 p.m., wilt
Have Gun. Trant
U.N. Amblll..... Ar- INI!,;.ParadJse
weather stalloD.
or to !he second anniversary of ing furDished by tl
7:11$-Movles
N..., Report
IAIVe (If Life
llClllno tleod
12
Doy 111111 Law .Woalller Pn&lt;. hio date of separation.
ba Rambler Boyo.''
7:30To Tell The Trtitlt .
12 oaoct Blab
News
$WI. .. • _ 89 &amp;Z Fair
Sgt. Jack Stephens, local Air Anyone oot receiv
12S.
Sectrcb FCl' TOIIICll'.
1:110rve Got A &amp;!c:rel
.... .. .... II 3t Fair
Force recruiter, said that lor- tation should conlafl
Jesse
James
from
aladcmta
abntlcl.
U:18:-Pcolollleo
Guiding Llgbt
1:30Lucy Sliow
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mer servicemen who have been following: Mrs. Wli
Another
12:e.,.
t:OO The Best
Andy Griffith
\\'tel. _.... 64 31 Fair
separated 3 or 4 yeors may al· Bidwell, phone 4~
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debate hetw- ....,;-:..: u:a-Newa
WGDIIII'IPoge
....... .. ••. ?l f7 Rain .4ll 10 be eligible. Prior servicemen Phyllis Mulholland,
1:30Hazel
educators ol Harvard m~jt:GI-NeWI
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AI Wll'ld Turtll .
f'l'l. .. • ... IIi M Rail! .02 1may enllol lor a base, or area ph011e 388-83~7. or ~
.... yet 8IIOther !lour 1:110Avengen
10:00 Fun For Lifo Talenl Scouts
11&amp;1. .. •.. .. li6 50 Cloudy .06 of choice, provided a vacancy I Cully of Gallipalii,
Robert Jl:C!1111ed1 llld I :!5-Singla'
• 8lpcri up to prasa Ume. exists In his career field,
4626.
11:10
Newa
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staleslgea In I 2:0G-Our Livea
Puswont
Confldenltal
Anracellllb temperature for Complete details on jolnlnR
1i:I5of the tncreastna 2'!11-Docton
House PariJ
A Time Fll' U1
U:30Late Sbow
tl!o wn1t: 11111 yoar !7, l'ost year the Air Force may be obtain- Middleport 1\
ofnaclCIIII'weaptiDI.
Wome~~;tNen
2:5111:30 Tonlgllt st...
IU.
eel from your local Air Force
the audleriee-lnvolv&amp;*~• lo-w temperature for recruiter.
Hurt iu Accij
11:00
Gen. Rottpiial
lells and the ''Ton S:M-Anotb. World To Tell Trulh
@to·. week 'lhll year IU, Iaol
The State Highwa
Nfft
Mec~tni or the World" broad- 1:2$fl;lit $1.1.
SHIP'S SPANKER
ported only ooe 81
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Don't
Say
Edge
Of Night
Nunes
1c;::::~ Blong wltlt "CBS Jl6.
:lof)ttl preolpilatlon for lhe ROSYTII, Scotland (UP!] - Friday. At II :10 I
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and varloUI other newal 4:11$Secrel Slolm
Never Too vounc
!!l!' lllis year .541, last year .30. Navy actinR sub U . Peter Allen Stover, 21, Rt. 2, Oil
"'Oll~cultural
..,..tall. wtn 4:85-Mr. cartooa
1
1:00 P'rlendlJ illaltl
MONDAY.
"'I'!J~ preolpllation to d~, for Friday was severely reprimand· ing ooutll on Rt.'1
1&lt;
to appear In the
f: 110-Wctodpec:br Ria Tin Tin
Where AdiDn 11
l:lli
Kaml llhlbal
1:30
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Kloclerpr!oii
- - 11.97 toohes, last year ed and dismissed from his ship south of Vinton, r1
...,1111! nrlme tltn•
oulllloj
1:10 Wba'l New Na. 210
I:CIO Friortdl1 Glatll No. 78
17.37 tndtes.
because be spanked a 17-yeor· Iefl aide of the b
1:18-Cbe)&gt;enni
Sea llunl
SoupJ llolea
ollatrs PI'OI!I'Bmming olol
7:00 World
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1:15 Merlin !be Magician
N011111l averaae preelpllalioll old seaman in Iron! of the car overturning o~
5:30Brave
SlliDIO!I
Beaver
the !lm!e maJor networb.
7:30 'nle Great Boe1i!tJ
1:30 Whal's New No. Ill
• • lllehes.
ship's crew.
The vehicle waa•
Therelsoneother
Bobcat Spotla
Injured was a paf:
r:oo
l.!.igaztne
ochedul!d
prime lllllO
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rnterDatiODI]
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af!alrs
series
on t1te
Buckley, 22, Midtll
1:00 The BJa Pl&lt;ltn
11:00
News
Profila
had a back
iniufll
1:10 Lal:e:Wlldtreated
at Holzer
Weather 11ew1
hosday
Jennings
NOIII
1·~ !fewa·Profile
released. Stover •
1:30
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KiticlerprleD
Prl!lay
CBS
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WeUa
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Gallipolis municlp~
1:00
Friendly
Gilnl
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Have Gtm
1:15 Kaml Shlbal wilt Klmf 1:00 Lintlll Inti Ntna
~ · Tbree juveniles. two 18-year-old bo)'l and one 17-year· excess for road cd
Combat
1: lli .MeriiD· 1111 llr&amp;ldan
1:30 Wbal's N... Ne. 217
old, were approhendod Saturday morning by the Gallla
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t:l!f lrbar• &gt;4ft· ·
7:00 u.s:A.
county lherlff's department aflfr a window breaking 1pree lndiaiUI Dri'YI
7:00 Featlvat
T:ltl TAB
ln,*he Vinlon area.
Ordered to ~
10:00 News Prollle
11:00 Nelfll Pro!Ue
~ ~te Highway pallOI and oher· urday that romenno bad thrown A Fort Wayne
t:OD-tdotlo
jlf_!j, cruisers were "' tho c1at a luU beer bottle dtrougb the driver wooled
Wednesday
ji\tiilttes after the first broken llilndow .of the Jessie Houchins about 'a hltskip acq
1:30 TV Kindergarten
CBS Nen
~~~ow was reported at f :31 resldeect on Coal Valley Rd. ens, was apprehend ·
1:110 FrllllciiJ Giani No. 'II
lf\J1f, .Saturday. Slterlff'a cl\!pu· Teo tnules later Mr H day morniDR by
1:15 Merlin the Magician
I~
plckod up lhe lbree boys
V m ht
the
Gallipolis
Slate
1:30 Wbal'a New No. 21ll
Pacemaker Nelli
00
Ill )j a.m. saturday at tlte ...., ry arnty, "
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1 on Rt ·
7:110 'nle Frond~ Chef No 50
~of the youlh in Gallipolis ry RidCe lid., ca
lo report pap
pol •.
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7:30 New Orleans Juz ·
KovleJI
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front r
nd omeroy.
1
1
· fl! tbret youtba •ere l!ooked •wO w..,owa,
oom
Ptl D J
SIC'
1:110 Locol ,. ' '
~!{lrday .morn\Jtl aud Lodged In 1 bedroom, had been broken out Wlll~ , A•. Lewis, ,
1:10 At tsaue
lftHuvenila section of the eoJUD- bfl botllea.
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ne, and loformed I
t;JO Towil TaDr
lt&gt;lall 1a await Jtoarlnp
on Oll!tt Clll" of broken win- ,.anted by Alhcmsi
11:10 NOWI l'rQiile
·miirifl of m11Icioua doltrtiCl- clowl' _ . reported al the ..,.;. necu.D with a bl .
lion of ,...,...., before Jud&amp;e d.... 'Of Elvie Hunlley and Bid 1m re&lt;elved t1te · •
'ft!tnciV
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!Ieee, bollt •JU. IN, llld also a.m., and al12:5l1
The .llberflr• .._...,. ,.. II thi horne of . R....,.tlt Lewis waa Clll hls ,
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·Meig• county sberlfl Robert

~~!!~t~:~IH. Moe!-be \German
wert he serYed as an English, Iterms a• r.halmuip 'of Fairfield
and sociology lnstru.. County Red Cross, .
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As World TUrtta
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lloaoe Party

t•M-Anollt. World To TeD Truth
Newa
1:30-Don't Say
Edge ol lligbt

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Dally Wore!

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Bell CloeJ
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Conlldllnllal

Time Fer Uo
Womeu Nfw1

7:1151:117:!11-

Bozo

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Starclter

1:-Mom: !lltow
1:30-

CoJII. ltUpnJo

CeDera1 llnlpi6Itl

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Andy Griffith
Diet Van Dyke

Secret storm

1:85-Mr. Clr-

4:111l:tllf-(:lieyenao

Donna Reed
Love al IJfe
News
Searcb Fll' TCIIIICll' Falber ltnon IIIII
Guldill8 Llghl

Bin Tin Tin
. Sea Rwtl

Bra"' SlaDion

1:110-

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1:110-Newa
1:3&amp;-Newa
7:00-Dr. KlldaN

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2:311-Doclon
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S:-Anolh.
3:25Dope

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111:30-

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7:30 VIrginian

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W.-'aPap
Aa World 1'lllw

t:M-News
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Time !I'll' Us

Women'sNen

W&lt;rlidl To TeD Trutb

1:30-Don, !Ill)'

Gen. Hoapllal

News

Edge Of l'light

The Nurses

t:MSec:rel Slonll
1:15-Mr. e.tQtcl
t:IIO-IIuclt Boulld .RID Tin Tin

Never Too YOIIIIC

1:~

Soupy Salea

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Sea llant

Beever

Brave StaWOi

Weatller N0111
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Have Otli

G!DJpn" ~!laid
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Bewitdled
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:an art out of the way
t we've got to fare up to
~Y• .. the toigilt of

staRdard RDiwithstandiRg, some momentout occasloll. This
10 Emmys will be flung to pliliet BaADer'• jJ&gt;b
winners during

a

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90-minute bly.

show, or almost award
Bllslllola Eveol
t ~;
every two nunutes.
•jw ,
. the ··•a.rittl
¥iftc1 to the leleviaion Tboso fortunate e1ougb to
e ro treating
••
•~ . • banana republlc attend the awards at the as u event, lOt 8!5 a
.iol is a model of Hollywood PaUadWm might ,~bo~," Baflner: •_xpl _ ·,
illenl
catch one OR the fly.
, Were r:ot .gun~ to . Sst
~lEIIUil.JI have been 1 The man in charge nf the Bona~ . cast . to _s1~¢
' siBce 1beir inception 17 ceremonies is Bob Banner, a daACe 10 co_stume. We ~Ill
IIJO. llos&amp; of the time highly respected teleVlSiun rto- to tbl bUSllless It band. .. .. ,.. I
a,re oc:attered about as ducer who has beeR connected ll's a logical "';"~~w·~~~
,as eampaip buttona m with some of the medium's Banner sandwiched ia
CUon year.
finest hours.
tioR num~rs the show would
• ll'r«l Astaire wo• •iae Because so many Emmys run iRto the Fourtb of July.
h all by hlmaed. will be cllanging hands there is
'•
If, Ume Pinky 1M was littJe time left for ertt&gt;rtain''Vi.ewers are Lutereste-(1 I&amp;~
u &amp;be oBly video menton the CBS teleca~n of the tv.:o things," he e&amp;R.tinued, ··~-;)
f. wbo didn't win an
wm~ers and the stars in ~e
'i or ao they say.
NomiiUJtiom of
audtence. They do•'t wall ·"'
1 year the National
•
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l!lY of TelevisloA Arts 0//u:en are HeW
1other .cevtston shows. Thab
$Onceo banded oul fewer Foresl Rose Council, Dangh· not the poinl
·0
a dozeo awarda just to ters of America, met Tuesday "I think the Emmys are ju;t
tbe world there was a evenmg ':"'~h Grace Swan, as glamorous as the Oscars ~t
ce of 1old leaf or _lor cllor, prestdmg.
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in a diHerent way. Viowers
ofbor equally baf!lillg The meetmg opene&lt;l m nluai· cnnaider TV stars old fr ' ..!id&amp; ...
L
iatic form and Leone Babcock wbo come lnro their ~':nea
1Jbora1 A.nt'do
1was reported borne from hos- every week. Sa mw it'' one .J&gt;tf
, monlb, the gold leaf pita! and unp~. First nom- party with all lbelr frteticlo ml
m~tion of o1f1cers was beld display 00 a single- sttflw _, .,
lima .4.1tead
wtth Grace Swan aomlnated a• Danny Kay will bosl lite
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councilor: K1rt Rowan, associ- Holl ood.
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Meeting ate
cauneilor; Leone Hensley,
yw
se~ of the
the 1Wo day annual conductor: Charles
Hensley, ~ w•th Btl! Cosby as
week In Columbus warden· Ada BiaseD
Inside · e cee from. New Ynr!Ca
Tllberculoail and sentinel': Sherley S.;an, out.. Americana Hotel.
Alaoclatiolt were Mrs. side senUnel; Pbylils RoWan,
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W. Lear, "'p:e110atatlve recording
secretary; Ulah
EN'I'I!RTAIN AT 110MB)!
Mn. AIIIUSI L. Arnold, Swan, flmmcial oecre\ary; lj:d· Mr. a!l" Mrs. Karold ~.
.....,lory, botlt ol the itlt Betzlng, \n!asurer: Sherley Weaver," lr., and cbildren .,..
Tubereulosla and Swan, II montbA trustee and tertailted In their home Sunday
llld Mra. Ada BlsseU, ail monthe frus. with 1 dinner. Guests lr{el'e
County To- lee.
Mr. and
Wlnebr
,Nuno.
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It wB! voteil to PIIY $'10 lor 11!!1', Mi'. ·
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II lbo Stale rtpair of lodge bail PIa i1
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George Tab it spoke further on 1grnup to "Gatewood," !he home i
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· ~ aclivlUes ovaU· make it PG""ible for mother&lt; she has purchased !tom all ov111. dllllpoJlo Nlldenta. to take advantagt of all these er the world. She graciously
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The weddlni of .Mi" ftebec- with appliques of Alen&lt;on lace church parlor. T11e lovcly table
Roush and Mr. Gary highlighted by tiny crystals. Tile was decorated w1th white linen·
[Gr·lff.il:il was an event of last back was enhanced by a self· and centered with • tlu'ee-tlerJanuary 16 "In the East Letart tabric bow from whieb descend· ed wedding cake topped with 1
Methodist Cbureb. The bride ed a graceful watteau train o! miniature bride and groom.
. !o' ±:!i!.:c, c: Mr. and tiifleta. Her tbree·tiered veU o! Flankinl tbe cake were white
Mrs. Howard G. Roush o! ftt imported silk illusion was held tapers in crystal holden.
Racine. Mr. Grllflth is the by a regal crown of pearls ac- Mra· Roger Theiss and Mra, ,
o! 1!::: !'.&lt;&lt;. r:~wil'd Gr!l· cent«! by sparkling tear-drop Grover Salser, Jr., oouslDI of
and the ljlte Helen Griffith crystals. he carried a white the groom, served the cak~.
o! Ulng Bottom.
Pible on which were placed Mrs. Roy Buck and Mrs. Virgil
The Rev. James Early read white orchids and white giadl· Roush, cousins o! the bride, predouble ring ceremony be- oli.
sided ot the coffee service and
fore th&gt; altar decorated with Miss Suzanne Price of Port· the ponch bowl. Mrs. E. J. Acwhlte (liadloll and seven branch land was maid o! honor In a ree registered the gu!!Sis. .
candelabra. White saUn bows lovely peaeb slipper saUn gown For her golng·away oui!II
marked the family pews.
that swept 10.- the Door. Her Mrs. Griffith wore • winter
Preceding the .ceremony nup- headpiece was of peach silk il, wl)lte ..wool suit with navy .ac· ,
tlal music was · presented by lusion.
cessor~es. T11e white oreblds .
Miss JocelyQ Taylor of Racine. Mr. Gr~fith's best man was from her bouquet completed •.'
The selections were Oh, Prom- Mr. E. J. Acree of Middleport her ensemble .. Aller a wedding '
Me The Wedding Prayer Ushers were Mr. Phi!Hp Hill they are residing at 530 North
Beca~, Whither Thou Goest; and Ml. Roger Roush, cousins : 2nd , tree!• M_iddleport_.
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Miss Roush was given in mar- ~ For her .daughters weddmg, !Southern H1~h School ond I•
riage by her father . She wu!l Mrs. Roush wore a wln~r white employed w1~h Ex tenor Decor·
lovely in a floor length gown of wool d""'s with a mal&lt;hmg hat. ators of Ohio. The groom 31peau-taffeta featuring a scoop i Her other accessories
were tended Eastern High School and
neckline and long , sleeves i black. Her shoulder corsage was ; is ow~r and man_ager of fi:x·
which tapered to points over of white eamaUons.
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dome-front skirt were adorned reception was held In
the Mae Gould, Mn. Karl Scbwel·
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Miss Mildred Rigsby of Ironton. Also attending. were Mr.
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and Mrs. Floyd Gr~lfllh of C&lt;&gt;G~eted in the yard by
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lumhus and their children, Ray
members of his family singing I At!.!!ndin~ were: Mr · and Mrs. and K~ye, and Mr. and Mn.
"Happy Pirthday," Mr. Ernest Elza Jeffr~es, Penny, Roberts Charles Griffith and Karen
Russell was giv•n a surprise and Richard ; Mr. and Mrs. llob Lynne of Pomeroy.
tilrthday party Sunday May 3, Jeffries, Robin and Ella from

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wood Russell, Larry and Don;
AmerlCan ·~~Jation of Umver- ed the OhiO S)S:~:Ohio Consti~ of the l::al elet'tions in odd sion. no spectators are allowed. &lt;I criminal J~ry . the verdict
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell and
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: !he hall was gaily ~a1 tJ Kenny ; Mrs. Everett Kemper,
~~ C~ '!· Smith eJplaJn tbe tuh~n,. Article ~~ ~c~on 5 : : ~~n or a ~ear the judge can Ier or nnt there will be an inc:licl· An mfor~nt•ve queshon and : with " ~appy Birthday stream- Linda, Brenda and Sam: Mrs.
~~ },IJid the Jucy i!O, mdiCtment s:n magr be l ic: an arbitrary numbl!r and ,ment. The grand jury may not answ~r perlo.d followed. The lers, ammals ma~e of balloons, Lenora Rawlins, Charles, Gary,
tq, ~ members and l~Y and no -~~e crime ymore I~ach name corresponding is put discuss any cases outside the meetmg was m the county court and vases of sprmg. nowers on Steven and Debra from ColumIJ.leS48. The speaker ex- tned for the s
into the wheel. There should be Ijury room.
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a table centered with a color bus.
ptpaed regrtt at the illness: i&gt;f tha.D on~ . The .defenda~t =~ enou names Jn the wheel to 1 Jn the two types of }uries, ' Mrs. Kurt Rutz presided dur- portrait of the honored guest.
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civil and crimin ..\1, the verdicts ,ing a short bu~iness meetlng. i Children received party hats Mr. and Mrs. P~ul Grate
A JW'Y 111 a peculiar. Uung, be done m u~ eour Y ·n Th ·ur commission appoint- I reached must be based only on jThe last meetmg of the year and noise makers.
and Terry ; Mrs. UJdo McGloth~ented J.l,ldge Snuth. He idefe?dant of~~~ ~wn rr~ ~ 1 f ~ ed b; ~he'Judge consi;ts of une 1evidence presented in the t'OurL 1will be a dinner meeting at Os-1 A delicious potluck lunch lin ~nd Cleon; Mr. a_nd. Mrs.
slij. ~ .Ohio Jury has.an Eng- ~ He IS ~hen tnc y a pa~e ::e ~ re ublican and one democrat .. 'lbe civil jury may reach a ver- Icar's on JuneS.
was served. ML Russell recei~- Leshe Grate and Ketth f~oi?
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commission plus the Sher· I - -- I
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arrested from !granted a jury trial, 1 ou 1.
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py Plrthday Dad .. One was Phil Edmisto~ Phyliss Debra
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abe fliio Jufy System to be one \ jury wheel. Names to be plac- ~e drawn from. the wheel for I Mrs. June Lee,
guida~c den had been installed as its i w ~c ~u l~o rte
u . Mr and M~s Olin Russell Ted'• Bonl]erit.·trell«&lt; bQ..S
o!,Jhp.~,~ ~ ..the Ualted States. ed in the wheel are taken _!rom jury duly. The lli'S~~ nam~ I counselor of Southern
Ulcal l Vire Councilor.
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ANNOUNCE BANQUET
Mr. and Mrs. William Rus·
petit jury. Of !he names drawn. IT.A. met May 10, In the local Virginia Fisher was lnslall· l The Eastern Alumni Assocla· sell, Becky, Mandy and Angie; • I • T HIM T 0 D A 'V
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I jlvy of 12. approved by both . school auditOriUm.
' ed as president ~y the outgom~ lion has announced that their Mr. and Mrs. Vern?" Russell,
-illmlingloll Grange, with Mas- Harmon and was won by Haz- parties in an action, is seated. The meeting was conducted 1 P':""dent, who .pinned . her. Alumni Banquet will be held on Kim. Steve and VICkie; and Mr.
ter:Daniel •Evans presiding, en- el Alnos.
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Persons who have been sum· by the president, Margaret Cot· ! with the traveling preo¥tent s 1 July 2, 1966.
and Mrs. Harold Stover and
joj'!IIChcpnogrlm appropriate to
Other reHdings were: ,,'Moth- mooed to serve on the jury and trill. A remmder of the Work· 1pin. Mrs. Cottrill thanked the \
Doug from Galllpohs.
Molller'l Dey.. recently.
or's Day Remembrance, by J. fail to appear are subject 10 shop at Muskingum
College Iofficers, committee and
. Large areas of fish and game Mr. Russcll has a total of 16
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May II, was read.
1 bers for their "wonderful
habitat are lost to pollution aR-1eblldren, 62 graridchilclren, and
601 Second Avo.
1~ .. ~,.Dyer, lecturer, Cooked With Wood," by Haul
AUXILIARY MEETS
Jt was annoonced that t h el, eration" during her two
38 great grandchildren.
had
pf _lhe pl'OII'Im. It Amos, "Mother's Pread," Bel- The Racine Firemen's Auxil· Si:xth grade party would he May Iterm of office. She was
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l'"llP sin(liog, ford McCarley, Md "Mother's iary met May to at the fire 20. The picnic for grade!
11given a standing vote of apprec" Re~dillll U:: Day," by Katble&lt;ll Green.
bouse with six members pr... through s will be at Portland! ialion from the group.
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Molbou Bible,
Deputy Kfllllleth Ward pre- ent. Edna Knopp was elected Park, during the last week of Mrs. Lee told of her duties ,
}lml sented the inspection notice, treasurer to replace Grace May, date to be announced. , in a very inf~rmalive and in·
Evans; Motbo which is to be held July 29th. R.oush who resigned Bills oul- Students will return June 3 for leresting fash1on. followE'd by ~
Are/' by Martha
Ward, The Grange decided to hokl a stanc:li~g were paid. Plans were- ' grade cards.
group discussion.
''Mom's ' Apron," by Har· kitchen and food s~wer for the ; made to help the firemen wilh i The- attendance banner and i During the social ~our, .
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Sheridan. Dunn famdy on Mon- a chicken barbecue for Mem- 1cash award was given to the 1freshment!l of cookies, mmt!:
~~~~·~"~Mother's Day," day at6:30 p.~., at the Grange Iorial Day, May 30. Home made llhird grade.
I and conee were. served by Milby Mrs. Doftlthy Hall. The family _lost therr pos-- ice cream aiSQ is to be sold I Reports wert given_ concern- ~ dred P1erce, Mmta Se~ll ~nd
Mefford, Ken- sesslens In a Ewmgton lire..
Any person wishing to give d"' \ ing !be County Council, attend· Dorothy Wolfe. Contributing
and fto8er Mefford. '!be program dosed wit~. ,,.,g. nations for the dinner, may call ed by l':lma Ulnks, Esther Har- ~ hostesses were .Dorothy WmeAj•'!llilie!il "Mother or '!be Eve- ing "Home Sweet Home, and I 949-3471.
Iden and Mrs. Cottrill. Mrs. Har· brenner and Marie Leadingham.
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alabaster •• , or, grey. Sli]Hlllllalld tiel.
Get~" Gopb.... thia sprine. And ....

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iR lotion and bath soap
A Royal Oak Combination of 4
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shaving-after bathing and Shower .
Soap with Antique Gold card for
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$5.00

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luncheon wao served by the the heiplul role of the
Gray Dowers for the Juncnenn IJI~tes. 1
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LadieS. Mrs. Merrill Evona told Besides those wbn spoke, oth~~ by the ~nl, Mro. 1of the art elusea av.aUable and er members of tlle May Com·
~ .~ wert Mrs. Ferd-1·anmunced the PD""ibiUty of mlttee were Mrs Joe Fender~~ FOQJ11ler, Mrs. Ann Ree- formJn&amp; a children's art class boseb Mrs Ului~ Ford Mrs
~1 IOd Mila Bemlece Skehan. this summer. She also told how , Alben Du;.se and Mrs sni .
A lift from Haskins Tanner 1 JWllor Women'• Club had spear· \ Ev
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~ad Uved In Gallipolis the M.C.A.
in G'alllpolll. Mrs. j AI lwo o'clock all went In a
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of lime.
George Tab it spoke further on 1grnup to "Gatewood," !he home i
.. ~ lite lunebeon and buai· lhls subject.
. j of Mrs. 0. 0. Mcintyre. Mrs. ·
W ~~~~~~. Mrs. Jack llud· · Mrs. William Foose deser•b·;Mclntyre's home Is filled with I
~ lnlroduced mem- ed day nursery facUltieS ovall· mementoes o! her la,. busband
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committee who re- able In the commWlity, whiCh and with beautiful art objects
· ~ aclivlUes ovaU· make it PG""ible for mother&lt; she has purchased !tom all ov111. dllllpoJlo Nlldenta. to take advantagt of all these er the world. She graciously
..-., ~ Gibert eiJ)llln· commWllty programs.
I showed her guesL! through her ,
~ neroatlon pro- Mrs. W. V. Spann spoke ."" !home and told how Mr. Mcln- 1
~ lllil!tli:Ji!c~Ude~ the swim· the pleasure o! family campmg tyre as a young boy, had hop~J,P'!Iii . '~~i.JifOUDd,
Pee and of the many campine areas ed to buy this home some day . .
~!f,~. ~ boys, and soft within a short distance. Mrs. This he di&lt;l, and gave 11 to her I
~;ry;;~ She also told a- · Mannin~ Wetherholl d• --· · ·1 on their 25th weddmg ann~ver- 1
tli(,!i"r1, 1;1 Camp.
the Gallia County c.ampgrounds sary.
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The weddlni of .Mi" ftebec- with appliques of Alen&lt;on lace church parlor. T11e lovcly table
Roush and Mr. Gary highlighted by tiny crystals. Tile was decorated w1th white linen·
[Gr·lff.il:il was an event of last back was enhanced by a self· and centered with • tlu'ee-tlerJanuary 16 "In the East Letart tabric bow from whieb descend· ed wedding cake topped with 1
Methodist Cbureb. The bride ed a graceful watteau train o! miniature bride and groom.
. !o' ±:!i!.:c, c: Mr. and tiifleta. Her tbree·tiered veU o! Flankinl tbe cake were white
Mrs. Howard G. Roush o! ftt imported silk illusion was held tapers in crystal holden.
Racine. Mr. Grllflth is the by a regal crown of pearls ac- Mra· Roger Theiss and Mra, ,
o! 1!::: !'.&lt;&lt;. r:~wil'd Gr!l· cent«! by sparkling tear-drop Grover Salser, Jr., oouslDI of
and the ljlte Helen Griffith crystals. he carried a white the groom, served the cak~.
o! Ulng Bottom.
Pible on which were placed Mrs. Roy Buck and Mrs. Virgil
The Rev. James Early read white orchids and white giadl· Roush, cousins o! the bride, predouble ring ceremony be- oli.
sided ot the coffee service and
fore th&gt; altar decorated with Miss Suzanne Price of Port· the ponch bowl. Mrs. E. J. Acwhlte (liadloll and seven branch land was maid o! honor In a ree registered the gu!!Sis. .
candelabra. White saUn bows lovely peaeb slipper saUn gown For her golng·away oui!II
marked the family pews.
that swept 10.- the Door. Her Mrs. Griffith wore • winter
Preceding the .ceremony nup- headpiece was of peach silk il, wl)lte ..wool suit with navy .ac· ,
tlal music was · presented by lusion.
cessor~es. T11e white oreblds .
Miss JocelyQ Taylor of Racine. Mr. Gr~fith's best man was from her bouquet completed •.'
The selections were Oh, Prom- Mr. E. J. Acree of Middleport her ensemble .. Aller a wedding '
Me The Wedding Prayer Ushers were Mr. Phi!Hp Hill they are residing at 530 North
Beca~, Whither Thou Goest; and Ml. Roger Roush, cousins : 2nd , tree!• M_iddleport_.
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,of the bride.
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Miss Roush was given in mar- ~ For her .daughters weddmg, !Southern H1~h School ond I•
riage by her father . She wu!l Mrs. Roush wore a wln~r white employed w1~h Ex tenor Decor·
lovely in a floor length gown of wool d""'s with a mal&lt;hmg hat. ators of Ohio. The groom 31peau-taffeta featuring a scoop i Her other accessories
were tended Eastern High School and
neckline and long , sleeves i black. Her shoulder corsage was ; is ow~r and man_ager of fi:x·
which tapered to points over of white eamaUons.
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dome-front skirt were adorned reception was held In
the Mae Gould, Mn. Karl Scbwel·
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and Mrs. Stanley Cooper and
Miss Mildred Rigsby of Ironton. Also attending. were Mr.
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and Mrs. Floyd Gr~lfllh of C&lt;&gt;G~eted in the yard by
65 g1fts.
lumhus and their children, Ray
members of his family singing I At!.!!ndin~ were: Mr · and Mrs. and K~ye, and Mr. and Mn.
"Happy Pirthday," Mr. Ernest Elza Jeffr~es, Penny, Roberts Charles Griffith and Karen
Russell was giv•n a surprise and Richard ; Mr. and Mrs. llob Lynne of Pomeroy.
tilrthday party Sunday May 3, Jeffries, Robin and Ella from

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dicl .'r 7J per. cent or moreFof head and a garland around bis . and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
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wood Russell, Larry and Don;
AmerlCan ·~~Jation of Umver- ed the OhiO S)S:~:Ohio Consti~ of the l::al elet'tions in odd sion. no spectators are allowed. &lt;I criminal J~ry . the verdict
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell and
IU7' . :l'~ , recently _heard I ~crordin~ to
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mbered ears. At the begin- since thls jury decides wheth- I must ~e unam.mous. .
: !he hall was gaily ~a1 tJ Kenny ; Mrs. Everett Kemper,
~~ C~ '!· Smith eJplaJn tbe tuh~n,. Article ~~ ~c~on 5 : : ~~n or a ~ear the judge can Ier or nnt there will be an inc:licl· An mfor~nt•ve queshon and : with " ~appy Birthday stream- Linda, Brenda and Sam: Mrs.
~~ },IJid the Jucy i!O, mdiCtment s:n magr be l ic: an arbitrary numbl!r and ,ment. The grand jury may not answ~r perlo.d followed. The lers, ammals ma~e of balloons, Lenora Rawlins, Charles, Gary,
tq, ~ members and l~Y and no -~~e crime ymore I~ach name corresponding is put discuss any cases outside the meetmg was m the county court and vases of sprmg. nowers on Steven and Debra from ColumIJ.leS48. The speaker ex- tned for the s
into the wheel. There should be Ijury room.
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a table centered with a color bus.
ptpaed regrtt at the illness: i&gt;f tha.D on~ . The .defenda~t =~ enou names Jn the wheel to 1 Jn the two types of }uries, ' Mrs. Kurt Rutz presided dur- portrait of the honored guest.
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civil and crimin ..\1, the verdicts ,ing a short bu~iness meetlng. i Children received party hats Mr. and Mrs. P~ul Grate
A JW'Y 111 a peculiar. Uung, be done m u~ eour Y ·n Th ·ur commission appoint- I reached must be based only on jThe last meetmg of the year and noise makers.
and Terry ; Mrs. UJdo McGloth~ented J.l,ldge Snuth. He idefe?dant of~~~ ~wn rr~ ~ 1 f ~ ed b; ~he'Judge consi;ts of une 1evidence presented in the t'OurL 1will be a dinner meeting at Os-1 A delicious potluck lunch lin ~nd Cleon; Mr. a_nd. Mrs.
slij. ~ .Ohio Jury has.an Eng- ~ He IS ~hen tnc y a pa~e ::e ~ re ublican and one democrat .. 'lbe civil jury may reach a ver- Icar's on JuneS.
was served. ML Russell recei~- Leshe Grate and Ketth f~oi?
~ ltl..._,tud. The right to a three Judges. Most p""':lh gh
commission plus the Sher· I - -- I
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arrested from !granted a jury trial, 1 ou 1.
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· &amp; 1&lt;lftn ~~ England by the some may not he allowed if the Itndf, ~:' Cocmmot nCPI ekas f ~u
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py Plrthday Dad .. One was Phil Edmisto~ Phyliss Debra
• Sturdy framt con~~truction
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go [fne is less than $50
a ~·e oun Y er 0 our 5 1
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Jf~~:Ct!t .~id :.ea;~i:ved • I A jury is selected. from !he must all he present when names
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• Fnlly \lS&amp;bl" drawl!!' depth
abe fliio Jufy System to be one \ jury wheel. Names to be plac- ~e drawn from. the wheel for I Mrs. June Lee,
guida~c den had been installed as its i w ~c ~u l~o rte
u . Mr and M~s Olin Russell Ted'• Bonl]erit.·trell«&lt; bQ..S
o!,Jhp.~,~ ~ ..the Ualted States. ed in the wheel are taken _!rom jury duly. The lli'S~~ nam~ I counselor of Southern
Ulcal l Vire Councilor.
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en•mel finilh
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guest The Concer Crusade was vot- ·\
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ANNOUNCE BANQUET
Mr. and Mrs. William Rus·
petit jury. Of !he names drawn. IT.A. met May 10, In the local Virginia Fisher was lnslall· l The Eastern Alumni Assocla· sell, Becky, Mandy and Angie; • I • T HIM T 0 D A 'V
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I jlvy of 12. approved by both . school auditOriUm.
' ed as president ~y the outgom~ lion has announced that their Mr. and Mrs. Vern?" Russell,
-illmlingloll Grange, with Mas- Harmon and was won by Haz- parties in an action, is seated. The meeting was conducted 1 P':""dent, who .pinned . her. Alumni Banquet will be held on Kim. Steve and VICkie; and Mr.
ter:Daniel •Evans presiding, en- el Alnos.
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Persons who have been sum· by the president, Margaret Cot· ! with the traveling preo¥tent s 1 July 2, 1966.
and Mrs. Harold Stover and
joj'!IIChcpnogrlm appropriate to
Other reHdings were: ,,'Moth- mooed to serve on the jury and trill. A remmder of the Work· 1pin. Mrs. Cottrill thanked the \
Doug from Galllpohs.
Molller'l Dey.. recently.
or's Day Remembrance, by J. fail to appear are subject 10 shop at Muskingum
College Iofficers, committee and
. Large areas of fish and game Mr. Russcll has a total of 16
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v. Reynolds, "When Mother
May II, was read.
1 bers for their "wonderful
habitat are lost to pollution aR-1eblldren, 62 graridchilclren, and
601 Second Avo.
1~ .. ~,.Dyer, lecturer, Cooked With Wood," by Haul
AUXILIARY MEETS
Jt was annoonced that t h el, eration" during her two
38 great grandchildren.
had
pf _lhe pl'OII'Im. It Amos, "Mother's Pread," Bel- The Racine Firemen's Auxil· Si:xth grade party would he May Iterm of office. She was
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l'"llP sin(liog, ford McCarley, Md "Mother's iary met May to at the fire 20. The picnic for grade!
11given a standing vote of apprec" Re~dillll U:: Day," by Katble&lt;ll Green.
bouse with six members pr... through s will be at Portland! ialion from the group.
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Molbou Bible,
Deputy Kfllllleth Ward pre- ent. Edna Knopp was elected Park, during the last week of Mrs. Lee told of her duties ,
}lml sented the inspection notice, treasurer to replace Grace May, date to be announced. , in a very inf~rmalive and in·
Evans; Motbo which is to be held July 29th. R.oush who resigned Bills oul- Students will return June 3 for leresting fash1on. followE'd by ~
Are/' by Martha
Ward, The Grange decided to hokl a stanc:li~g were paid. Plans were- ' grade cards.
group discussion.
''Mom's ' Apron," by Har· kitchen and food s~wer for the ; made to help the firemen wilh i The- attendance banner and i During the social ~our, .
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Sheridan. Dunn famdy on Mon- a chicken barbecue for Mem- 1cash award was given to the 1freshment!l of cookies, mmt!:
~~~~·~"~Mother's Day," day at6:30 p.~., at the Grange Iorial Day, May 30. Home made llhird grade.
I and conee were. served by Milby Mrs. Doftlthy Hall. The family _lost therr pos-- ice cream aiSQ is to be sold I Reports wert given_ concern- ~ dred P1erce, Mmta Se~ll ~nd
Mefford, Ken- sesslens In a Ewmgton lire..
Any person wishing to give d"' \ ing !be County Council, attend· Dorothy Wolfe. Contributing
and fto8er Mefford. '!be program dosed wit~. ,,.,g. nations for the dinner, may call ed by l':lma Ulnks, Esther Har- ~ hostesses were .Dorothy WmeAj•'!llilie!il "Mother or '!be Eve- ing "Home Sweet Home, and I 949-3471.
Iden and Mrs. Cottrill. Mrs. Har· brenner and Marie Leadingham.
n111o, •· wu ·
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Theee are the leisure,shoes you,l want to
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lot goin' f&lt;lr them with new Bock.-! Yeboice iD eolors, like loden .... vicuDa •• .,
alabaster •• , or, grey. Sli]Hlllllalld tiel.
Get~" Gopb.... thia sprine. And ....

a classic fragrance
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A Royal Oak Combination of 4
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Soap with Antique Gold card for
convenient use in the shOWerhandsomely boxed.
$5.00

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Min should 1M experl1nctd In lllllng to
grocers, mt1 urtnta, 1nd,Institutions.

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rr A. FARII, .If lolleoco belo,

1 room 11111111, Iterr • Horr1•
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bath, builf..ID ldtclloa,
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lumaee, ell1·'IIIIer, tuiJ blsf.
IQOIII, 'II. acre lo~ stale RI
141, s ml. !rom Galllpolla.
Paul Northup, PIL f1&amp;4182, • , "'

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Station Wagon. 65:01l mile~ ~y local owne:r. Bl~ck .
vinyl interior. Dark aqua fmrsh, ,7,00d4 trres bke ,
new spare never used. P.B., radio, btg six engme;
std. 'trans. Deluxe equipment. Showroom clean. ·

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room borne, aluminum atllll!l, D. B. WOOD, REALTOR
1torm doors and wiodows
large baro, 110111e bottom land,

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lime. For _ . 1 lolerview

wrlle WINDSOR DISTIIIIIIJT·
lNG COMPANY, aN. BALPH
AVE., P!Tim!URGH, PA.,
l5a lacludo plmo 111111ber.
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Information, eaU WY 2-2747.
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nished. Close to_business
lrlct. Phone WY :Jr.31192.

I wisb to thank Rev.
wlro bas been my strengtl!
quite a period of time and was !
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selection of arllllcial
baskets, crosses, hearts...
eat to c!Joose from. StoMp!·d~~!" \
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!% BEDROOM ltouso Wllh gar· BUDGET PRICED IUrDlture
. To Dr. McGowan I o"" mucbl ago, ba,.ment, Pllone WY z. 0111 third 0oot budget shop.
5 13 lie . !Iaker Fnl'll!tnre, Middleport
more tban money end 'l abaU _ 5523 aller 5 p. m.
never be able te pay my d~t. ! 6 ROOM QOUSE with balb on Oblo. ·.
11 ·12
·-•
hil
lire
:
1
~
acrea.
Close
to
achooL
T0 Mr Kl
• ·•
llll "'!"
.. 1 Phone WY 2-31176. 5 13 31c ONE of tbo finer lbiDgs of
family; . to tbe Zuapana ·!Ud ' -- - - - - - -· - - Blue Lusore carpet
to. ill. ~ .. pejrple too na.er·l HOUSE TRAILER in . .
upholstery cleaner. R en
ous 1o mention: and to Mlao Trailer Park in Mioel'llYJiie. electric abampooer $1. Bak•er
Kaly and Evelyn 1!111 Don Fot!· Phone WY 2-3324.
Furniture Co.
o10
lesons wbo have been lamUy
5 13 61c
lrlends and bave belped me on :1 BEDROOM house wilh
I ELECTROI.UX SWEEPER
previous occasions; end to my age, basemen!, Phone WY COMPLETE with allllcm:~enllsl
alsler, Wilda, and her buaband. 5523 after 5 p. m.
5 12 I and paper lhrow away
BM Blessins. 'lbe111
wwld 6
Rona good. 111.95. WY
never be enougil tl!anks to pay I
51 Ole
my debt to litem.
I ment,

i

1--------SCHULT aluminum

er, 8 1 23 under $1200.00. M.
A. Hall, ReedlvWe, 0.
5 I tic

135. Roberl Blackwood, Harri-ll
I 12 3tp

oonvilfe,

z.

Racine, R. D. ll!quire
Wolfe at Racine Home
or write Huglt C&amp;lrns,
Clly, Ohio.
5 11
All uUiltiea paid.
2-3975 or WY 11-2571.
·will be beld Sunday, May 15, Avenue.
af 2 p. m. at the Freedom '
Gospel Mlsslom at Ba~ Knnbs
wltb Okey Ahart •• Ieider. I
Public Is
I IS 2le

i

2. Pathwa)'S

.......
tothl

3. Nautlcilll
chain

4.Dome&amp;U..

..~eo

S. Ptrsia
&amp;. Common

iUied palm reader. P a I
preaen~ !Uiure. •uo ~~ j
.wltb Ibis ad. Kanauga, Rl.
Look IO&lt; band olgn.
I 12 8lp
iiiJii'iiozER WORK wanled,

Mako Your RemvaUom
For Rentals Now.

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

DAILY CROSSWORD
lt.Shove
20. Ro11e
ornament
21. Piano
partnen

ROUTE 124
At SJ~TG.CUSe Corporation
19 INCH portable . ,
slllnd. See L. c. Wyatt, Park· II

of the
ivories

er Run Rd.,

22. Flx

~sville,

5 13

23.News~per

and
. .utJcal

tonn

25. Verb form

""'•enable rale, WY Wile.
s 11

5 15

Help

Memorial Day

=""nr"'.s

=

SH 2·4363.

For Rent

llaDioofll, Oh.:::lo::__
TRUCK

NEAR TOWN
::..:.:
P'PIII.t.
OVER It ACRES of sround, I
I'AIIMII
-m, full bomt., larp DOW 12\!r A. lJ drive fml
prap, pleoty lood waler. town, modenl I room,
f195 down, $85 to 190 p or . plenty outh~, small
IDOIItiJ, amorllzea iD 12 ;rem. iJ.ue, prdeJo, piJDied,
Will GUARANTEE.
iDI done, ti,HO.

pow.

ON DISPLAY

51!! ,,,....,.__
.
ltLKuotlt. P h - i

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CUUw'¥Uii""',

NEW &amp; USED CARS &amp; TRUCKS

Clyde I. Walker, Mgr.

Sbrlnen and
their wlv• ira 1 tour !If. lh•
1JJplroe ...1er omalh~ iD1o lhe
Realtor
ol I trucli: Frlday bljurlnc
m !ad be., . . .,.
penona. Moil.of tho lajlll'iei
BOUSEIJ
minor.
A
federal apace .,...,
GUARANTEED HOME t ROOM ball!, 1 mL out U. S. llpOII•man laid t1Je lnlcl:.
NEW I bedroom, full
b... SS, 111ce lot. City water,
loaded with bJ&amp;b prolllll11!
ment, oenmic bath, b!J!lf..ID can be IIDanced.
. bolllel, oltpped Unln·
ldtcbeo, pleaty of
liflq I ROOM boule, 1 mi.
11y to avoid hi!Uq a cer, lftd _;o
space, near town om largo 1o1m ~ A. 8f1IUIIII,
wu rammed by the bus. The
ot. Full GUARANTEE
01 IDS•. priced to sell
. -lrolll Cllll'WIJar,
an partl of bouse and
lot ea. be IIDaDced.
tbroug11 A BANK
TRUST
li'UND. No need to cbaJJCP ~ MILE out City limltl,
II; oee tbll GUARANTEED lot 5 I'COIIll, bath, waD
bome lodoy. FHA « VA II&gt; waD carpot 01 llvlq
proved.
All floor eoveriDI .,.._

WHI!El
ALIGNMENT

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY

.............. -..ss

LyonB, MliaOIJ,''""'·'V«.:·Jiha
173·5611.
': '· r$', 4f .lfo

All Kinds af Gaacl Buys In Ont Place

5 12

Cll'l')'lnl

AUCTIONEER
CoMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

U811 OLDSMOBIL&amp;··F~::Id!-.
ceUenl condilimii ·1'llrcllaof
JIM CARNAHAN
new from local~ 5,&amp;
RACINE. OHIO
mlleo. Color wbl~ witb black
AIR CONDrrlO~JNG Relrtge,.. Interior,
alton aervlco. Jack's Refrig- mge mol&amp;r. ·~1r ;: ~y_
aale, car beillt' 1lli'lli!IJid,J'7
eration, New Haven.
employer.
Auloniatic.__ .lralll:
TU U5rl.
I 6
mission. Power-- ~ steering.
wblte sldewaU - . radiO tiil
Rea~ i:stMe For Sale
oil Ute eslras. :ean·wY:ut14
tric bealed. In Rutland. Pbon•e l . liter 5 p. m. foo.UIIpectton;•
,, ·I" 11 11e

Sta. Wagon. Low mileage by local owner, white
over black finish, spotless red interior, new whrte
wall tires, VB engine, automatic trans. Power steer·
ing and brakes, radio and healer

M lov 0 and. appreei!ltiOn tc . city gas, hot water .system,
Y ll
I garden and some Uvestock
you. 8
Molba
prlvilegea. Phone WY :1-2297.

CAPE KENNEDY !VPJI - .A

eoo

Your Chevrolet Doalor

t&amp;nkine- P~t·h and everyone
you In per&amp;OI.

I

autom~tiC transml8st~n,

Fret!

Roacbes and r_
at!l a
West MatD streel,

Wrltt, Phont or Cont•ct

1962 CHEVROLET Impala · ··· .. $1595

I owe so much to so many
pfOJIIe lllal II would leave
wanling l9r more lime were
to spend the rest of my

1lrom11 Mil" -

IPARII 'I'IMI INCOME
11ef1UiD1 m1 aiJedlll mon-

Thos• little 'Thank Y o ,
Cards' seein so cold when
comes to trylllg to thank eac!J !
and every o~e of you lor the
'farm and inuch needed
th.al you all bave given ao
freely, am!' wblcb 1· llave needed so ·deiperately, arid will con·
llnue to need "as tile road &amp;bead
of me looks long end dark with
tllree small children It ral,.,

bad ' to travel tbls same road.
So pleese accept my sincere
tbalika with ali ll!e warmlh that
Is possible to ael down on a
091d .piece of paper.

_,n,

eroy, Ohio, at Zlrk'a Dalr)l
Bar. Phone 99U669.
120

er steering and brakes, white wall tires like new,
radlo and heater.

I kriow, tl!at I am very lucky
compared to Slime wbo

II&amp;VB - II&amp;VB - SAVII
ON CAMP 1ra11ert ud oampiq poe~~, 8poclol pr1ee1 lor
MaJ. Coml ...... loot
n llldlJ dllmonlllrsla IDY
lime. Gel Campolle ~
!reo. Let'a 'fisll!.
AMSBAIIY APAellll 'l'tiiLEI
Gl Fo1lrllt Aw., Ill D
"Good Delli" .. ............
11.1-tl

R.A.M.

interior, 327 engtne,

l*rr~;

I

II ONE OF THE
NICEST PIOPLEI. .CALL

Hardtop coup&lt;', :Vbite finlsh, spotlesslr clean red

Deare•l f'rlends

I

eaee.

WY 2-2151
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

·19.3 CHEVROLET Impala · · · · · · $1

Ollll · ·sero1iee l
work. Five year guarantee.
uleamen. I'll years

HONDA
SALES &amp; 'sERVICE

Rlwlings Honda Sales

V8 engine,\~wei'gllde trans. Like new ":bite wall
!Ires, raBiri.' Seat always covered, beautrful aqua
!inish. "ii
·1

PHONE WYa-2156

~'llealtr .Iiiii.
• i7
ALLIEii' P~ A@J -Ttl'llli~
Control Co. ""'" tOrmitO
Saves you ,.,..tbl,j to
baH. One Meigs County

er wbo doea

DICK RAWLINGS

1964 Ch'vrolet 2 Door ........ $1695

Pbone 446-32415.
Control. Free
Ilona. ~all Pomeroy ·
Bl~ Co., WY 2-&gt;11-.,,-j.~lf
Repair, ln: Middleport, ,
21'11, VSu•. Wmber Co.
~

WI '1-2708
RACINE, 0.

•wly

...

AUaiON
·SERVICE
·JIM CARNAHAN

and

---~-·--

Belmont Dr.,

FOr Complete Audlon
S.rvlo:; can

Slllry, lxptnlll, cotnp"'Y llr,
bonus
ur1ngtiiMIIt •Ions with other fringe IMJI•
flta. Applle~nt
with short, NSUrM to
box 242, c-o Tribunt.

.......... 51..

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IMMEDIATE OPENING i
'

,,

21. Military
. acronym
20.Plundftw

~~~"r.',!31~·!1lsk~n

fHif*J'IAIIIWIN'

J3,M:OD8tfto

:w. Salt

35. En8'. cathe.

drat city
31':Bota."liet
Gray

38.-

power take off. Extra
condition. 1100 or will trade il
for Ford mowing machine.
Alao 1!107 Olds
Excellent condition, P.S.,

B., all accessories, $495.

WY 2-12'12 daytim•,

K~~

beating,
~::;~:::
Ohio. End
your sewer
We have all size sewer
fDes, Reasonable ralt!s.

WY ~•. day or rilght.
9 15

EXPERIENCED

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
and

BRAKE SERVICE

BlaeHnars

Hartley, Pomeroy.

PIZZA
AT ITS GREATEST
Pb1n or with JePPOIVIIi,

auare, muabroafb. bam ar

aamblaadorrs. ., .
,. or 12" 1bo -1Se Ill IJO
C..lm Co...,.Out larvlco
CALL WY,_

Pick up At ,G. I G. CAJII
IMW.
· ~IIOY

CDIIIJIIIII lien fat

Crfa lirHio~
..... Pllio .

A.";.:.:::
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· Gef Extra Cash The Want Ad Wav

Way-By Phone,~
For Sale

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LARGE lll!llpenaenr _,...,.,, _,.._ - ···-··
to nil nip ·~~· of 1ta brlnch. optratlona..
Min should 1M experl1nctd In lllllng to
grocers, mt1 urtnta, 1nd,Institutions.

Colno, any
Uon. phone GI 6-1615 or GI
WI.

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1965 FALCON,Futura · ...... ·· · $2095
rr A. FARII, .If lolleoco belo,

1 room 11111111, Iterr • Horr1•
Rd. Pb. IIWiot.
112-1
NEW S bedroom bome, " Ill
bath, builf..ID ldtclloa,
sa•
lumaee, ell1·'IIIIer, tuiJ blsf.
IQOIII, 'II. acre lo~ stale RI
141, s ml. !rom Galllpolla.
Paul Northup, PIL f1&amp;4182, • , "'

Spring V1lue Home
Wlth80Acm

11H

Plumbing -~--~"l'
illrANDAIID PLUMIIIIIO
•
aBATING. 101 ...... AYf.
tiW7Il
$-u

Station Wagon. 65:01l mile~ ~y local owne:r. Bl~ck .
vinyl interior. Dark aqua fmrsh, ,7,00d4 trres bke ,
new spare never used. P.B., radio, btg six engme;
std. 'trans. Deluxe equipment. Showroom clean. ·

'r

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\

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!

of Thanka

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AND ll&amp;t.TIIIG
ROUH Ill lar jiiOIIIIII -"&gt;
- - - Cldl 01 Hill.

Gallipolh
Chapter
79

Monk.,,,
•

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M.E.M. D11rw
ldwtrcl T.lhaM, M.P.

., 1roJn NEW TYPI
quality call operlled

bJ&amp;b

dis
pone11 Ill WI 11'11. No ..II·
Jac. To q1lll1fr Jill 1111111 have

..,., refereacea, fiiiO Ill $11100

U A. FARM, 2 llnrJ I
room borne, aluminum atllll!l, D. B. WOOD, REALTOR
1torm doors and wiodows
large baro, 110111e bottom land,

........!. .
A. 1 ROOM borne oveJrlool!-1
..... Umber. 11'1 localed Ia ' IDS the Oblo River at

HURiiDgtoo Twp. OR &lt;Ounty
rd. ~ down, balaact llkt
rent. ",5111.

11011,

waD to waD carpel,

...... ....... lwlrhw . ...,.,
..ekJy 1U Del
mellen!
b!Dth!J JDoo- full
lime. For _ . 1 lolerview

wrlle WINDSOR DISTIIIIIIJT·
lNG COMPANY, aN. BALPH
AVE., P!Tim!URGH, PA.,
l5a lacludo plmo 111111ber.
111-3

oil lumaoe, Dlctr
pnge, lot ol sbnlba
en, low tu dlalrlcl,
II $12,5011.

~be

.,

WiiiJ..d

ill exceHent condition,

motor. Reaaon for aelling, I

employment elsewhere.
Information, eaU WY 2-2747.
5 15

FURNISHED apartment,
rooms and batb, utiUiies
nished. Close to_business
lrlct. Phone WY :Jr.31192.

I wisb to thank Rev.
wlro bas been my strengtl!
quite a period of time and was !
always Utero when I ;needed
1

Apply

selection of arllllcial
baskets, crosses, hearts...
eat to c!Joose from. StoMp!·d~~!" \
CUll's Shoe Repair, ·:·
pori, Oblo.
5 10

5 15 31c

.

him.

·
!% BEDROOM ltouso Wllh gar· BUDGET PRICED IUrDlture
. To Dr. McGowan I o"" mucbl ago, ba,.ment, Pllone WY z. 0111 third 0oot budget shop.
5 13 lie . !Iaker Fnl'll!tnre, Middleport
more tban money end 'l abaU _ 5523 aller 5 p. m.
never be able te pay my d~t. ! 6 ROOM QOUSE with balb on Oblo. ·.
11 ·12
·-•
hil
lire
:
1
~
acrea.
Close
to
achooL
T0 Mr Kl
• ·•
llll "'!"
.. 1 Phone WY 2-31176. 5 13 31c ONE of tbo finer lbiDgs of
family; . to tbe Zuapana ·!Ud ' -- - - - - - -· - - Blue Lusore carpet
to. ill. ~ .. pejrple too na.er·l HOUSE TRAILER in . .
upholstery cleaner. R en
ous 1o mention: and to Mlao Trailer Park in Mioel'llYJiie. electric abampooer $1. Bak•er
Kaly and Evelyn 1!111 Don Fot!· Phone WY 2-3324.
Furniture Co.
o10
lesons wbo have been lamUy
5 13 61c
lrlends and bave belped me on :1 BEDROOM house wilh
I ELECTROI.UX SWEEPER
previous occasions; end to my age, basemen!, Phone WY COMPLETE with allllcm:~enllsl
alsler, Wilda, and her buaband. 5523 after 5 p. m.
5 12 I and paper lhrow away
BM Blessins. 'lbe111
wwld 6
Rona good. 111.95. WY
never be enougil tl!anks to pay I
51 Ole
my debt to litem.
I ment,

i

1--------SCHULT aluminum

er, 8 1 23 under $1200.00. M.
A. Hall, ReedlvWe, 0.
5 I tic

135. Roberl Blackwood, Harri-ll
I 12 3tp

oonvilfe,

z.

Racine, R. D. ll!quire
Wolfe at Racine Home
or write Huglt C&amp;lrns,
Clly, Ohio.
5 11
All uUiltiea paid.
2-3975 or WY 11-2571.
·will be beld Sunday, May 15, Avenue.
af 2 p. m. at the Freedom '
Gospel Mlsslom at Ba~ Knnbs
wltb Okey Ahart •• Ieider. I
Public Is
I IS 2le

i

2. Pathwa)'S

.......
tothl

3. Nautlcilll
chain

4.Dome&amp;U..

..~eo

S. Ptrsia
&amp;. Common

iUied palm reader. P a I
preaen~ !Uiure. •uo ~~ j
.wltb Ibis ad. Kanauga, Rl.
Look IO&lt; band olgn.
I 12 8lp
iiiJii'iiozER WORK wanled,

Mako Your RemvaUom
For Rentals Now.

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

DAILY CROSSWORD
lt.Shove
20. Ro11e
ornament
21. Piano
partnen

ROUTE 124
At SJ~TG.CUSe Corporation
19 INCH portable . ,
slllnd. See L. c. Wyatt, Park· II

of the
ivories

er Run Rd.,

22. Flx

~sville,

5 13

23.News~per

and
. .utJcal

tonn

25. Verb form

""'•enable rale, WY Wile.
s 11

5 15

Help

Memorial Day

=""nr"'.s

=

SH 2·4363.

For Rent

llaDioofll, Oh.:::lo::__
TRUCK

NEAR TOWN
::..:.:
P'PIII.t.
OVER It ACRES of sround, I
I'AIIMII
-m, full bomt., larp DOW 12\!r A. lJ drive fml
prap, pleoty lood waler. town, modenl I room,
f195 down, $85 to 190 p or . plenty outh~, small
IDOIItiJ, amorllzea iD 12 ;rem. iJ.ue, prdeJo, piJDied,
Will GUARANTEE.
iDI done, ti,HO.

pow.

ON DISPLAY

51!! ,,,....,.__
.
ltLKuotlt. P h - i

1

CUUw'¥Uii""',

NEW &amp; USED CARS &amp; TRUCKS

Clyde I. Walker, Mgr.

Sbrlnen and
their wlv• ira 1 tour !If. lh•
1JJplroe ...1er omalh~ iD1o lhe
Realtor
ol I trucli: Frlday bljurlnc
m !ad be., . . .,.
penona. Moil.of tho lajlll'iei
BOUSEIJ
minor.
A
federal apace .,...,
GUARANTEED HOME t ROOM ball!, 1 mL out U. S. llpOII•man laid t1Je lnlcl:.
NEW I bedroom, full
b... SS, 111ce lot. City water,
loaded with bJ&amp;b prolllll11!
ment, oenmic bath, b!J!lf..ID can be IIDanced.
. bolllel, oltpped Unln·
ldtcbeo, pleaty of
liflq I ROOM boule, 1 mi.
11y to avoid hi!Uq a cer, lftd _;o
space, near town om largo 1o1m ~ A. 8f1IUIIII,
wu rammed by the bus. The
ot. Full GUARANTEE
01 IDS•. priced to sell
. -lrolll Cllll'WIJar,
an partl of bouse and
lot ea. be IIDaDced.
tbroug11 A BANK
TRUST
li'UND. No need to cbaJJCP ~ MILE out City limltl,
II; oee tbll GUARANTEED lot 5 I'COIIll, bath, waD
bome lodoy. FHA « VA II&gt; waD carpot 01 llvlq
proved.
All floor eoveriDI .,.._

WHI!El
ALIGNMENT

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY

.............. -..ss

LyonB, MliaOIJ,''""'·'V«.:·Jiha
173·5611.
': '· r$', 4f .lfo

All Kinds af Gaacl Buys In Ont Place

5 12

Cll'l')'lnl

AUCTIONEER
CoMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

U811 OLDSMOBIL&amp;··F~::Id!-.
ceUenl condilimii ·1'llrcllaof
JIM CARNAHAN
new from local~ 5,&amp;
RACINE. OHIO
mlleo. Color wbl~ witb black
AIR CONDrrlO~JNG Relrtge,.. Interior,
alton aervlco. Jack's Refrig- mge mol&amp;r. ·~1r ;: ~y_
aale, car beillt' 1lli'lli!IJid,J'7
eration, New Haven.
employer.
Auloniatic.__ .lralll:
TU U5rl.
I 6
mission. Power-- ~ steering.
wblte sldewaU - . radiO tiil
Rea~ i:stMe For Sale
oil Ute eslras. :ean·wY:ut14
tric bealed. In Rutland. Pbon•e l . liter 5 p. m. foo.UIIpectton;•
,, ·I" 11 11e

Sta. Wagon. Low mileage by local owner, white
over black finish, spotless red interior, new whrte
wall tires, VB engine, automatic trans. Power steer·
ing and brakes, radio and healer

M lov 0 and. appreei!ltiOn tc . city gas, hot water .system,
Y ll
I garden and some Uvestock
you. 8
Molba
prlvilegea. Phone WY :1-2297.

CAPE KENNEDY !VPJI - .A

eoo

Your Chevrolet Doalor

t&amp;nkine- P~t·h and everyone
you In per&amp;OI.

I

autom~tiC transml8st~n,

Fret!

Roacbes and r_
at!l a
West MatD streel,

Wrltt, Phont or Cont•ct

1962 CHEVROLET Impala · ··· .. $1595

I owe so much to so many
pfOJIIe lllal II would leave
wanling l9r more lime were
to spend the rest of my

1lrom11 Mil" -

IPARII 'I'IMI INCOME
11ef1UiD1 m1 aiJedlll mon-

Thos• little 'Thank Y o ,
Cards' seein so cold when
comes to trylllg to thank eac!J !
and every o~e of you lor the
'farm and inuch needed
th.al you all bave given ao
freely, am!' wblcb 1· llave needed so ·deiperately, arid will con·
llnue to need "as tile road &amp;bead
of me looks long end dark with
tllree small children It ral,.,

bad ' to travel tbls same road.
So pleese accept my sincere
tbalika with ali ll!e warmlh that
Is possible to ael down on a
091d .piece of paper.

_,n,

eroy, Ohio, at Zlrk'a Dalr)l
Bar. Phone 99U669.
120

er steering and brakes, white wall tires like new,
radlo and heater.

I kriow, tl!at I am very lucky
compared to Slime wbo

II&amp;VB - II&amp;VB - SAVII
ON CAMP 1ra11ert ud oampiq poe~~, 8poclol pr1ee1 lor
MaJ. Coml ...... loot
n llldlJ dllmonlllrsla IDY
lime. Gel Campolle ~
!reo. Let'a 'fisll!.
AMSBAIIY APAellll 'l'tiiLEI
Gl Fo1lrllt Aw., Ill D
"Good Delli" .. ............
11.1-tl

R.A.M.

interior, 327 engtne,

l*rr~;

I

II ONE OF THE
NICEST PIOPLEI. .CALL

Hardtop coup&lt;', :Vbite finlsh, spotlesslr clean red

Deare•l f'rlends

I

eaee.

WY 2-2151
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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1964 Ch'vrolet 2 Door ........ $1695

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EXPERIENCED

WHEEL
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Automatic Trans. B.alance Of
New Car Warranty - - - - -

964.Ford Galaxie '500'
Local Owner, All Power Features.
Custom Vinyl Interior - - - -

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S..the Man

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Falcon Futuri Hanltop

8500 Miles, One local Owner,
Automatic Trans. B.alance Of
New Car Warranty - - - - -

964.Ford Galaxie '500'
Local Owner, All Power Features.
Custom Vinyl Interior - - - -

lulcl LeSalwe 4 Dr. Hardtop
One Owner, Interior like New,
Mist Green - Sharp - - - - -

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