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It is still a mystery why hopelebsly established the nations of North lll!d
outclassed North Viet Nam chose to take South Vlet·N•m out of old Frencb Indoon the U.S. Navy.
cbina - lived up to their agreemenll,
Of the many explaoation.s that have tbe.re .wollld be no need for U.S. mili·
been offered, one is that North Viet Na1n tary pr~nce in Southeast Asia, no need
incited the blow against Itself at this time for a new international conferepce.
to forestall a later senes of sustained at·
Now, after the PT boat attacks, if I
tacks oil its hitherto privileged territory. meetins is· what the Communists want,
There bllve been rumblings from both it wlll be at our leilure,
the United Stales and South Viet Nam
Nearly 27· yeara ago, the U.S. gunboat
abOut carrying the war across the border Panay was shelled and sunk by the Japintu the north. The thinking is that North anese on tbe Yangtze ltlver In China.
Viet Nam hoped to arouse world fears There was not, and could not be, any reo! the beginnings of World War III and tijliation from a virtually unarmed Am·
thus force the United States into an in- erlca. There was not. and couhl not be,
ternational conference before it could any moral pressure put on militaristic
carry out any military plans.
Japan by the puny teague of Nations,
If this theory has plausibility, It sug- which the United States had ch01en not
gests that North Viet Nam can place on· to join.
ty limited reliance on the backing of
One wonders what course history
Red China, and that it is Red China might have taken bad the United States
which is the real "paper tiger," afraid · been 1trong enough to reply in kind to
of any serious confrontation with its this instance of unprovoked aggression,
enemies. For war in and against North as well as others that occurred in t b e
Viet Nam would give China no altema- '30s, or if the League had been t he
tive but humiliation or Involvement in strong, respected body wbich its lleir,
war with the United States.
the United Nations, is today.
Whatever the explanation, it is dlffiBut It is not difficult to imagine what
cult to see what the· Communists have tomorrow's history would be like had
gained from this episode. They have not the United States not respouded w it h
won wotld sympathy. The United Stat· measured for.,. to the actions of the
es has made it dear it will not be in· North Vietnamese.
timidated. North VietNam has lost many
"Aggression unchallenged Is aggresshlps and much of its naval support fa· sian unleashed," said the President.
dlitles.
That is the lesson we learned from lht
As for 11 conference, President John· Panay. That Is the lesson it Is to be bopson bas stated that if all the putlclpants ed the Communists learned in the Gulf
In the 1954 Geneva Conference-which of Tonkin.

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triH to l'llll the lltowf My bu.
Helen:
band nd hla brutller art very
Ny husband II dlvorettd and eloeo. aTitef .,. partnent II a
8ye ch!ldr&lt;!n. I 1111 dl\lorold paint 11or1 that II ve17 . bilve lh\'te· We were mar· fl!l.
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them "Love ber DleeiJ to be lffi. 'lite MOIIIlllf too. otten.e ml ·llllktl ~
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Wort and alked 111m to opend She lriea to teD me hcrir to
bit Y~e~JIIOII with' ber m1 the nm my Job and house and,chll·
clilldren. I work, and can't pi dren. II the DI8I ull 1J1! to
Glt at the lllllt lime.
hilp 0111, Bite ""*"!4 it., Sltt'a
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money !rom my job', u It bas llltll, whe wm'l help rimd the
to p for houseltold 111*1111.• klleheD lllllea the Die~ .m
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lleh that he ;\.ould 1J18nd bls It at our bouse llh6 eaJ)a- at
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11 remarried. What net~? anyone elM, fven ber bllsballd.
worko for Hille ehlldren. Thoro Mannhelm, Dillingen, Wurltem·
MIXED UP
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Ulllted Pre11 lnle111Btioual is, lor example, a Hst of berg - Baden, Schomdorf,
Dear Mixed Up·
chatt&amp;e and lei's ltoJje ber &amp;
Herbert Hoover Is 90 years the agenctes Hoover founded to wlgsburg.
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to moUter Is band ISM'tl blmaell enouab to
old today. No doubt IOIJle of help children, including these: There at.. was adult relief, never I!Darl--&lt;lspecially H she't chanee more lh111 he ~!
his loving friends are thinking 1814 • 1920 • canteen 1'/Stem of course. As recen~y as 11156- tbe divorced motbor of JOUI' You can't relllly be hurt ty
of the futuro In termJ of a IUit· for rehabtlltltlon of 2 million 57, Herbtrt Jloover wu
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Aid for Hungary. He was
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need for Ute esllblishment. in 1946 • 1947 • can;.... l'jltem Shortly after the Tromm
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roe. I was deeply enamoured of her com- or the erection of 8 vut manu- cbilclre 111 Germ
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plete femininity, her great tood looka, or lived. No llhrlno or manu- Hoover'• humanity comforted Greek war Relief Association.
feel safe in saylnc now eumple. (I!ut don't eouDt,.. 11
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adorned ncon1 of Herbert cbildrtn In tltoae lbree projeellt IIGI confined to
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I first met her in Atlantic City, when
Just publlahed by Stanford serve _that be. who oomforla Ut.- in 11M7, Hoover headt;d a
ball of Madaiascar. Get load This celumn II decllci!N. Ill
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or this:
fllDI)y llviDC, 10 If yau'n~•bavMarshal in the Mlss America coniest of on war, Revolution and Peace way ol the Lonl. JoiDtly with tillll of the executive braneb
Tbe blstoty and
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1952. She had finally made it as a star. 1s
red • jacketed pamphlet. others, Hoover founded t b • the government. In 1951· Ill
b · II ateeped ill
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She ~ "arrived" es a sexpot and there II conslsll o1 to llghtiy filled United , N&amp;Ui&gt;llf , Jtiter)IIUonal- betided· a IOI!ODd Haover
odveltture and
'ntal Slie wlll alto RJeome Yout oWJi
wasn't anywhere for her to go but · up. papo. They merely lilt the Children 1 Emergency Fund. He mlalon for DwJsbt D.
Llcorkle Is0 meu'. IIIIJUSing expert- AIJ: us
She bubbled over wlth energy and was ICOhll of public positions occu- had a part in establl.lbil!f, bower,
In EgypUan hlerollY· Helen Bottel ill care · 11f 11111
more exciting to see thin any of the pled by and ltonont bestowed CARE.
He hu beoa anoofaled
phlc:a. Favorably, 1 might add. DeWspaper.
beauty pageant contestants. She was all on Herbert Hoover In 1 tone Uttio third ll'ade cblldren In Stanford
lor 7J A' IUpply of It was found In _...:...:.,__ _ _,.....,,..,__
female and as AU-American as any girl life devoted to tht welfll'l ot Brussels' school Moyeune Loon years llneo
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Le Pop aent to lloonr In 1811 lllllvenlty in 11181.
Medleal COUDecll..
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That record of service i• Her· • book of thank you leUer•. 1111 founded In W8 the IJ'NI
Uctlriee also . bas medical
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OIYOTID ro 1~. Of1
the Beverly Hills Hotel In California. know him well is to know this: lettera frGm prlmaey odtool hla aame - .11» Boover lollll- Gi'oek peyaiclan and friend of1
MIIOI MAlON AIIIA
There had been some comment in. a the- Tbat portion of hll aervice to cbildren In all portl of Europe. Iutton oo Wll', Revolution and Arlltotle prescribed it for uth·
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Her only comment was, "It might be fun turn, Is the tecord of bit good lhanka. And lllll they came; and economic chaqe.
keep K...• Tut from kicking the ooto. • - W'l o.
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In the few years left of her l!f~ r saw
A-,-Tite toJe&lt;_ij.. of an in'l· move ber baDilt or feet Her
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her frequently in Hollywood, usually at tant memlcal JDID hemlaa wu doctor Is pvbti her Dor!da IUD or a lamp lblt emlll ultra- at lnlulallllll bGard It ·1 made llloill - lluti Ito 11* 1111!0
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eny nareotle? r. ll 4angerout g~e~~t. El&amp;ltt or lO miD!•IH
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plain that I was a friend from New York cedure. ·In Order to npa1r
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A-Dorl.t•, 1 brand of. body's needa. ExpoaUm
American presidents.
your abdominal wa!U, ~
Is a IIUIWortJio hour or lllllrf ~:be, 19.itt;l~
It lsn1 possible to forget Marilyn pon must be able to aee
Jlrua that sbould be Ultd only by P.•w Who ·~· ·
Monroe or Jean Marlow. They remain in he ia doing. The
andc •'- medloal su- voloped a deep 11!0·.. 1be ,
memory Hollywood's most gllttertna ex- treatment. atiH
porvilion.
ollould be tblelded •• It!! IIMoi&amp;l
ponents of sex appeal. Their equalll wlll very few lllll'llOOIII, 11 'truly
beeaute tli1a ·type llf lllbt
be hard to find.
a11o1 111 the dart. With
Q-la .,. clally - Ill , 1110 Initate the ..un., lll1d ov.,
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harmful: 'What If II II eiJIQiure ean cauN"bll•hll.

ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN

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(Dorothy Kllgallen Is on vacation.
Her guest columnist tod~y is maga·
zine writer Michael Sean O'Shea.)
By MICHAEL SEAN O'SHI!A
After two years, Aug. 5, 1962, remam a date remembered with sadness.
ln t · early morning hours Marilyn
Monroe ceased being Hollywood's leadmg glamour fllrl and became instead at
36, an unclaimed body in the Los A~ge­
les County Morgue. In death, for 24
hours, her nude, wasted body, covered
by a wh1te sheet lay on a stainless steel
slab. Her .mortal remains were properly
tagged. All was in order. officially. The
only thing lackmg was di~mity.
America's greatest ,,..... symbol since
Jean Harlow, a suicide by sleepint pills,
was In death nothing more than a numbered. corpse .. The shock of her passing
was tmged With anger because this one·
time fun-loving human being, had by
law, been accorded routine police procedure and removed from her rented home
to the nearest mortuary. Her celebrated
body was put in a darkened storeroom
to await an autopsy. Those of us who lov·
ed her expected, quite illogically of
course, that her fragile remains would
be accord~d a more fitting tribute; per·
haps special care was appropriate for
aomeone who was so very special In life.
During her reign as filmdom's gold·
en goddess, most of her personal secrets
were common knowledge, printed facts .
Her unhappy childhood, illegitimate and
unwanted, was 1 matter of record . She
confessed to having been raped ·at the
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secrets from her intimate friends. Her
around-the-dock use of barbilurates was
one, the other was the name of the person she thought of as her One True Love.
Months before she died. veiled references had been made lo her romance with
a much-married and important man.
8ome weeks alter her passing, 1 noted
Hollywood writer was paid an enormously high advance fee by one of America's
leading publishing companies to write
the true, inside story on the life and
death of the lovely blonde Hollywood le·
eend. The book was scheduled for publi·

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tv AB.C.S. olflee who uld there. eburtb has be&lt;ll painted.
be built.
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111 K111f John.
Worclllllf 4CLIPI
In tho COU!Ity.
was at Meigs Memorial llolpl~
P&lt;lftlrllluiiON· to U.
.S 1 f~ amb!tt11 baa mumed borne alld went
aJ lite COIIli•l In
t])e l.JpUed 8\alel, to
:: -::!ton;,;!!:!"m"!"~. OIIJero wbo apoke briefly ID hll empl.,mant at Pomeroy·
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whole ot !be Bri!UII
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Aft. tho baJUt luodl were Joe L!Jnlng, v..,q taadl· M Charlle Carroll employ«! '-'•-'
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tho llwn of tbo ~ :a:t wS::.~o~~l T = at c';;lumbus. 0 •. q~ent the week·
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In Ill · aud....,_ lfiJh
Dlxio Roulh, Mei!!J County&amp; roll family .
1umec1 borne frGIII tiJcl
01 tbt IIIDl bad b!ton rlllaad.
Quna, lllard IMr tllwt C!ll
Dairy Princus.
Mra. Loui8t Van Motor and Memorial hospitaL She
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Tbe memorial· will f.U
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zoo VISITORS- Mary Allee Sal!luell and SUzy of
Ill• plan ior. the 4ftrtricl Guern· and Mr. and Mrs. Maywood treatme;:t
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at tile ')lleigs County fair. He t,ewlo Jobnelotl and famlly of remabll a patient at
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Mill tbt show wUI itart at 1 Mi
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Memorlll Hotplttt.
·-..,.. _J_ ""! .· fwld , 427 W. 107th St., L~s Angeles, on July 25, are 1\eCtnt vtllhwa of Mr. 11111 Piit. 011 Priday. Aug. Zl. Tbere
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pictured with a white goat lD ~e Paddock Area of the Mrs. Charles VanMeter aod ~Ill be 50 bead of .registered A bridal shower was given ~n, PaUl and l'enlll,
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famdy were Mr. and Mrs, Char. Guemaey cattle or more In llle by Mrs. Louhle Van Meter and ~!Jitltl wllb Rev. 81111 Mrs.
Ill up 'to aelld
I bOpe tmy pti'IOll to II*
les Cornell, Racine: Mr. Homer abow.
Mrs, Otl$ Bailey for Miss Llll· lie KUN!e, Tnmway.
11 jll'adulte at
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T1mn10111 Sr., East Liverpool :
da Van Meter · at PorUaod Mr. ~ :Mn. Arttnlr
Jludtnti to lbrN
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Mr. Jacob Van Meter, Mr. IIJid C. E. Blakealeo•. County Ex· School August 7.
La~ster, vlsliAld reeenlly
hlshat
In
late Jlruid4ilt 11r who
M · Rusaell VanMeter Mr and lenJioo Agent, u•d
Melg•
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1 Mr. and Jrlrl. Lawrence
bmDe
llllplnl~ In hll"lJOUr~ Ch.orlea Filch a~ f~mily County'l future to to be IDUnd Mr. and Mra. 81mon P~el and famlly.
ilan'~
Ita
will ri"l!illld 1.._11y to
and · Jaek 'l'il!JIIJOIII' local
in its young pec~pla and that and Mr. and Mro.,!;':' ca~- Mr. and Mrs. Cbarley .
tdlool of
appeaf.wbleh li&amp;bln
lllra. Harold Newiun. d~llllh· everyone should encourage and tl!r viiiiAld Mr. 8
rs. ay· alld J1y. Gallipolill,
vii- 1111 M-chuleill
to llYt &lt;11." l!oiiCIU- ·
1er Sandy; Mra. George Sellars, help them in every way ]lll8Bi· wood JohOAton.
iled with Mr. and ·Mrl.
Ttchnology.
'lfome told lbo .luPd r!"atn,
LoiJB Bottom, and Miss Pullins bie.
Guests at the home ol Mr. Reml!aw.
II 1B hoped tlu!l tbo flrll
Jill&amp; u lbe Mqq Carte
Willi'IIJIIIown, W, Va, were re- Ron Eberhard, Business Maft Edd Bu•h and Mr. and Mrs. Cpl. Norman Hy~ell left
deull will 10 to tbe
ltoo4 for fretdolll and ~·
cent guests of Mr. and Mra. ager of the Ohio Guernoey Cecil Ro~eberry were Mr. alld centiy for Ia JIIDI1tN !lillY in $tatea in IHi IIIII lbal .
Sir Alec llld, Jt 18 fllilnllllil
B7 Blanche M. Haskin~
R. E. Durst and sons.
Breeders Association, spoke oo Mrs. Earl Thoma and son of Korea. M~•· HyaeU and Bruce eome from 1M fUnd rllillit · a Otemmial ~ Iliad dlere
Paulatte Ritchie, Portland the wpic "The Future of the Pomeroy alld Mr. Roy BUBb, are at their bnme Jiere -~ the appeal and invested by
(in RuiiiiYIIIede) 1 Ia · 11J1t!10rY
opent the weekend with Bhar!M Dairy Busliless."
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local.
, ly purchased fr0111 Mr..and /olnl. truattes will bo 8llffldent
to a Ifill ~CIII who ltoo4
By BLANCHE M. BASKINS whan I recount all the fun Vanli!Mer.
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Phylli• Wigal of Racine v1o- ,Merlin Tracy.
eupport ·12 1tudeoll ucll
for tbe ume ~·
AUG. 5 - Early today my from the firll 1911 Ford right Mr1. Jamea Middleowart has He eiated that the
fam1iy ited Mrs. LoW. van Meter Mt. alld Mra. Cbarleo
The orllblal propc~~~~J f
Fontlte PII"'Jl'P•
first visitor was a gorgeous on down to my beloved '47 returned home from the St. Jl). farm is still considered to be 8 and daughters Linda and Nick· held a aurprise blrthdtll' party IUCh an appe1l Clllle In
AI ill lbeme, fl'!' llilld·ral•
one _ a plleated woodpecker, Dodl•·
seph Hoepital, P•rkeraburg, and very profitable. enterpr~oe; that ey.
and cookout. Sunday evenlBJ for parUnmentary deb!tte on Dee. '" deslped a motif for
bnl!ienl red and whlte mark·
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11 convaiosclng nicely.
like other hus1nesoea, tl takeS The are having
prayer Mr. Lew Dtehl, father of Char· i, IH3.
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)IQIWI IIIII adverln~s with lot&gt; of bia£k, be,auti-' w: =lda~"f\r ~ teoodle~ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitch alld good managemenJ, inlt•ative me~tl~g at Morris chapel lei Diehl. Tilt following were In rep!)&lt; to I question
tisemenll lalltn from an fnfOI'
lui crested head.
of
le have. But I'll apare Bobby, were recent guell of and hard work to make II 1 church eac~ Wednesday even· present for !be affaJr· Mr. ~nd Harold Wlllon, leader of
phat~ph of the Prut·
What was he dlling? He was
reader onl
just her mother and family, Mra. IUCCOIJ, He also annOHnced oev· ing
Mrs. Kenneth Will and child· oppotltion L!'bor
walk1ng II!I'Otl Jud 11
carefully de-buplng the whole
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era! ute and meetinj datea of Russel Rhodes visited Mr. ren. Mr. and Mn. Walter Hell· Mlnlater Sir Alee
Port. The- pbolomain trunk of one of our maple Iii ' co umn.
Mro. Maxine Duret, son Tom, intererl to Guernooy folk~,
Milo Rhode• ond family.
I man, Mr. and Mrs. ~ How- Homa 8JJIIOilJJCed INI the
taken 111 Alntrjoap pliOtrees He didn't atay long, but
Shartet and Alida VanMeter Two rinll of Mr. Roush 1 eo· Dave and !leon Greaoer and ell and children, f .ew•s and lll'llment had dtelded tlu!l
1\fart- Sbll' Q Jjdd
what a treat to have such a TOMMY SCALLY'S
new ware recent guesla of Mra. Lou- cellent cattle were ludaed and 1 mily of Pomeroy called on Charles Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. shllllld he an appropriate
been the Presklent's
really exotic visitor.
"Sling Ray" bike il doubtless iu VanMeter and daughters.
prizes awarded to David Brown, ~r and Mrs. Clyde Wines,
J.ewis Diehl, the hoot and hoot. mortal to tbe late
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one of llimlflt,
Trv to imagine what a dull •the last word in these vehicles. Mfll. Ceell Roseberry
and Wellston: Jan .A!ldre, Racme, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Shain ess.
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'1'1111 deelllon, and . lbt
The JIOjllel'l! and ltdm1ll&amp;
world it woulcl bo wllbout birds. Highest handlebars I evGr uw, ehildren, visited her liater Mrs. m the Junior diwuon. and Mro. of Antiquity and Mn Dine Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Preston, nouncement that Queen
are appelU'inl In irRJDs,
To begin on, veaetation would long foam rubber seat, the or&gt; Zana MiddieJWart. rscently.
Gene Yoot, Rael~e, and
Mr. Smith Portland, vlstted Mrs. Huntington, 'Jllnl a weekend abeth wllbed to be
and railway atatlonl.
soon cease with all these in. vy of all beholders. It hu cor&gt; Duano Allen apent lfverai Paul Moore, Rac•ne In the Sen· Garnet Smith.
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoi·
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sect enemies Jeff ID ruin it.
slant passengers, Kathy
and days with Mr, and Mrs. R. G. lor Di•lBJDII.
_ Mrs. May Johnston
ley.
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SomeUme, read acaln Long· Patty Harris, or whoever ean Abels tblo week.
- -Mr. and Mro. Art Eblin and
fellow's "Birds of
Killing· wangle it at tho time. It Mrs. Zelia Boyd. Parkersburg.
and Bruce enjoyed a
wiener children .•re In Columbua
worth" !poem) wherein the ~eem• to opin along mon Joy· w. va. rpent tho Weekend with
roast saturday nlsht at the Mr .. Ebhn 1s employed.
people ()! a village decided to ously than most.
her ~ter IIIII husband Mr. and
home ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mioo Darleno Ehlln !1 visit· II
kill off all the birds. Desoia·
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Mfl. Dell Talbott.
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Johnson, Tammy alld Cheryl at h!g bor srandmother, Mfll.
lion ensues. They 1188 their
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Mr. IIIII Mrr. R. R. Dural and
OCie
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Wolf Pen.
burn, romeroy.
· Rio Grantle College Is sftldugto fll14 out how
dreadful mistake. Soon
they AND ANOTHER vahtcle 01 Tom were in Gallipolis Sunday.
Vlsitin Mr. and Mrs. Char· Billy Davll attended I
many people In and aroUDd MJddlellOrt and Pome· ·.
went out, captured all
the optno out~ here with .t~ pas- They Yilited "Our House" end
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les Ho~ck were their sons Mr. Davia reunion heicl at (.aka
roy are pflnnlng to rel!ISter for lll;ht cl1111ea next '
birds theJ could find, put them sengers IS Steve B~tley' n~w other places of interest.
Mr. and Ml'J. Dl\lk Sterrett and Mrs Paul Hoback and lam· rna recenUy.
fall. A mlDimum of twelve eii1"0Uee.t II required for ·
In safe comfortabl. cages, re· motorcycle wtth wile, Jamce Mr. and Mn. L. R, Gluesen· and Mr, Rschard Duckworth. 'I of ~lum~us · Mr. and Mrs. Mre. Na!U. Trscy, Ball Run,
1 night class. Write for a Rio Grande CoDeee !luJI.
turned them to the village with and small d~u&amp;htl!r, Natalie a· camp vlalted tlltit lOIII Larry attended the bue ball game ~ Hobact and' family oi MU· wao borleil Thurrday ovenlng
etln and from It cheek your
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sung and triumph. Never were board. R•de safely, dear ones, and wife, and Bud, and wife tournament In Welialon, Satur· ford Paul and' family were en· for tho Laurel CIIH
Health
to WI your request of the
or CODrle!! whloli
blrdo 10 welcome to a denud· these g1111eous llllllllltr days. and daushters, Portland, reeent- d&amp;J night.
and rou~ to Flolida where they Club wllleh was potluck at 1 you
lille for us to
at lli&amp;ht. To help ua
ed, pert infested town.
ly.
to~ra. Ada Slack, Mr;
reside
. o'clock. 14 members were pr...
In our
will you
request, Wbe1'8 po..
LOOKING AROUND - Adrl· Judy C07Art. Gallipolis, sped! J.!rs. Robert Slack, David and wi~ Bill·Otler is home, after ent. The September meeting
tlble,
same cou~ses
which are offered
IN CALIFORNIA, grest sums enne Mills Munn goea ill'• here tho weekend with her mother Hobyn: Mrr. Margaret Cottrill J te""" aeven weeki IIChDDl· will be with Mrs. Carol Mul·
In the
schedule
In the Bulle,tlnf ·•
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Dal'ly
comP ~.. . Wll
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son Colloao
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th Redwoods " that state's - We chat
ormer . Yl Recent visitors of Ebor Car· Ritchie, Mr. and Mfl, n •
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Mrs. Cora Renshaw recenUy
stuchnt
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m:tchless 200 'reet hl'h, 20001w,~en
ftht~ 0'";' old~
panter and family were Mr. len; Jim Davl~ A~111; Mrd ~ atMrwa::;;'~;. 'th-is Hubbard lijlinla day with her liSter, Mrs.
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years old trees, without a peer ·
and Mrs. Robert Weddle and Mrr. Joe Boy • arue an U·
p &gt;iill'ed in Columbus Lona Roeclter.
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in this world .
Iwere mere babes - Now they children: Mr. and Mrs. Charles lie, Parkersburg; /olr. alld Mra. and liBY da ter and son·lil· Mr. IIJid Mrs. Lawrence Ebltlo
l:arly and thoughtless logging ~ ~ret mamas, papas, teac:! ColkiDa; James and John Suttle: Barnhart; Mrs. ~Ita B~:d ~~ J:.r and~rs. Doll VIlli- lin Is having .. landscaplna
o•eratlons as much as 60 and oc ora, nu~sea,l co~•::; Wash- Mexino and Tom Durot, Sborleo Mr. and Mrs. Js 8 .
' Janien and
tlleir
70 years
ruined acres and agetro,
onDe
Cao
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llk
to
slid
Alicia
VanMob!r;
Paulette
Arizona,
mgon. . .
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acres otth ese gIts
an ere Cij
a · have a list of the prngony of
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"Locust Grove," home of Mr.
and Mrs Edson 1\oush of Rae~no. Meiss County, wao tho
llltinl ......Uy lor the lllftiiAI
field day and ptcnte of tho
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Five Point star su-. "" : ,
monatrators will be A.nn Holtu, "•
Lenora Mlebael and Lcallf ID '\
chael. The Star stitcliera win ~
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PARIS (UPI) - Mre. Bapw
Breull, a 32-JUMI(d mother of
jumpted 186 feet from 1111
floor of the Eillel Tower
Monday, picked benei!IUI, took
a few steps snd collapaed, She
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Moo!'e Jald Mon4&amp;7 the U.S. 11blc- on ~orth VIet Nam
Wed!lfl!lay' would ban been
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lor fun - Mrs. HBrUnger now
soon to be 80, goes briskly by,
admire• our petunias
and
brightens the whole momlngOur neighbor, Mt1. Lockwood
ails and chat&gt; a while - We
discuss the heat with Mae
Willlama and decide wo can't
do a thing about It, so why
try - the bad news from Viet
Nam oppresoes 111, with local
II pre•!led
'boy" Major Bob Chambers
AJalnat the evds'r •-•· just having gone over thmOowinl bretll!''
Mrs. Faulkner antertalnlng
neighbor Alice Fink and ,..,....
HERE'S ONE _•u. end .a11 al
othors over 011 her glittering
you'vo over heard m tho lme newly painted porch - Mary
of iearnlq tD drive 8 car·
H•len Duvill brlnglns us over
He was an Englishman. He'd some line big tomatoes from
~I ~4011.00- G~t that - In her mother's garden up on Ru~
drlvm. leSJOIJS. He d faded his land St. _ !do Mee Martin
drlm 1 test nine Umet now. IMI'3. Frankie) bringing two
"But.''. ~· "I'm ~~ keep or her three "sprouts" topther
011 tryln - perhapa '" some with two of slater Bertha's
other country. If I don't. 'twill M,. Billy Soltesz'a'
cute
have an adverse eRect on my youngun!l to see 111 - Mrs.
whole lie, my bu!lneBI, every· Charleo Courtney and mother
lhinB·"
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drop by as does "Hughesle''
That'a the kind of opunk that (Mrs. Ethel! Nora Mills wllb a
made EDciand ifell. Suppose beauwous whltl! lily to sJaddED
Sir Walter Ralelgil
hadn't us -the folka out "Lone Lane"
apread that eloak, or
had way N's sisters Selva ancl1!ertun1011 hoek from the trip to tha 'sending us some ltne pe•
VJr&amp;blla in tbo Ne~ World, or .mea _ Now If some 0t10 wm ·
that Nelaon or Wellinston or 1 just kill a steer aDd 11J1t1 us 1
OlurdiiU bad Dunked IPJ of hunk we may not btve lo go to
tbelr Jobl: It stapera the inial· the store but 01101 a daJ, Where'
lnatlotl.
as we often now ID Wloe So II" to I~ old feller.
hoping you are the same I ""
Now they are really awake.
On Dl7 ,desk .'.' a beauUful vol·
wnne titled The Last Red·
wood'~ sent to. me. recently.
wherem the entire hJS!Dry and
the whole conservation
program IS set forth With so many
beautiful IICOilet lrtm
there,
that you loni to seo them lor
yourself.
"A tree whose buagry mouth

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die drivW 11111'1. E. M. Woodl
who now in har later yem,

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THE Middleport Fire Depart·
ment and the Middleport .Park
Association are joJntJy sponsoring a "Summer Fling" at
the Middleport
Municipal'
Park, Tuesday, August 2S,
1964. Events : Chicken Barbecue. Ice Cream Social. 5 p.
m. Boys ' League Baseball
Game, 7 p.m.: Water Show
at pool (Local TalentJ . 8 p.
m.: Dance on Tennis Courts.
Rain date: Augusl 26, 1964.
Come and bring the family .
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Friday, 4 to » p. m. aod Sat·
urday and SUnday, 10 a. m.
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cool of 1.0e evening and under
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Advice Same:
·Go West Young
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born August a. The baby wetp
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boell na!l*l ftl\r!llaU Tbomu.
They have anoiber soft, two
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~· Werry of Pomeroy and . Mr. a n d
Ml"ll. 'l'llorqas Holler, Rt . I Racine. Great-grandporentt are
Mrs. Martha RC!SO f!. Bashan.
Herman Werry WP~eroy, and
Ralph Gibbs Sr., of New HIVeD,
W.Va.

WABHiliGTON - The
lng s~lvos have sounded
l'b•f promises to be. one ol
bJa l!lottles of the
pr~ntlal campolgn - t h •
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· Republican presidential can416at.; Barry M. Goldwater let
loose the fir.t round Monday in
a apeech here before the Na·
tiona! Association of Coontlos.
He charges that the administro·
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wea na" would lead to a cut
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rifT oent over the neil
de.;ade'' in the nation's "dellv·
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~nother fron · Rep. Melvin R.
J,alrd, R·Wio.; chairman of the
~lntlorm C0)\1fllltt.e at the recent GOP National Conventioo,
oharged that the admlnistra·
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criticism of the "gap in weapQn, development.''

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CLOSED

FOR
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FROM
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SUN., MON. and TUES.
Auauot 23-25
"A DISTANCE TRUMPET"
(TeehllieoJor)
Troy Donohue

Susan Pleshette
COMING
"ADVANCE TO THI RIAR"

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September 4 lhru Sept. 9

THIS WEEK'S

CANVAS

SPECIAL
59 Chev. Bel Air 2·Door
Beautiful beige !inisb with spotless saddle interior,
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Vista Majorette and drum majorette school near Bainbridge. Donna Crow, bead majorette second from left, Is assisted by: Kandi Grueser,
Peggy Hoffner, Kay McGowan, Linda Moore, Pamela O'Brien, and Sqp dy ThOmas. Pictured at the far left is Mbs Connie Leaven who is as·
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