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In tbe Brown bulldiDil on Pomeroy's Well Mala St.
· 'llllrfeen_P,.II'IY. membera mel atlbt beaclq!llrten 'lbursday
Dicblllld w!tb Delmar A. C.naday preoldlng, made plus for lbe
faU """'P''In. Mn. J111101 Bailey was IUIIIlOd dlllrman of a
COIIlllllllee ID decorate lbe beadquarters and a ('O!I!!IIi!lee ID
round ap flllances was named. Some special olloervan&lt;e Js
planned ID lll8l't tbe opening of the headquar!ers ao tba lith.
MRS. WlUlA TERRElL HAS BEEN returned 1D her
Mulberry lleJgbls home from the Holzer Medlcal Center where
she wxlernnt IIUI'gl!l'y. \Vilma's morale during her
lo&gt;!llll••llutilm was kept JUsb by tbe csrds and Dowers fnm her
IIIIIIJ' frtendo In tbe lila Bend area -and llhe doe! appreciate tba
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a&gt;NGRATULA110NS TO MRS. UZZlE McCIJMBER who ls

olloel'vlrWbar.., blrtbdayat her home In Dexter today. She U1111s
0., and gets .oblg ememely well.

J. C. RUS"EJ I, SON of Mr. and Mn. TnJmai, Ruuell,
f'om!tn!1, was the victim of a car thief two weeiis "iO. Ills Nd
Cl!llmll1lble was llnlell from an apartment parting lot In

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J. C. was noWied Wednesday thai the car baa been remwNd
In Clevelilod. A driveroftbe car at tba llme Is being held a!ao. J.
C. Ia ID 10 ID Clovelattd ID sign alftlT8III agalmt the lifender and
may teei!lve hla car. He hasnoldeaaa toll.lcondltlon.
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Iaddlai.IUy, J. C., who wW be a eenlnr at tba Oblo SIDle
Sd!ool of Pbarmacy tbla !aU, 1llll be !ll8l'ried In
Sept. I. He Is working al GranllloopuaJ In Columbtta·

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II.ADE CUTS

Vega 2300 Due-Sept. lOth.
DETROIT - Chevr&lt;det last
week revealed details of the
Vega 2300 - the new small car
Une it ezpects to become a
leader In tba economy market.
" Vega 2300 is WIUke any other

Chevrolet ever buUt," John Z.
DeLorean, General Motors vice
president and Chevrolet general
manager, declared.
"It meets tbe growing desire
lor an American-built car which
-besides being small in size iB fun to drive, safe, com·
fortable, economical to own and
operate, eaay to maintain and
long lasting In both C01181ructlon
and styling. 'lbe full Une of four
Vega 2300modelagoes onaale In
dealership• on Thursday,
September lOth ..
They Include a 2-door sedan, a

Two Accidents
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In· wwiamF. Kuhn,53,Gallipolls,

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POilEi!OY . - Garland
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llr. Sinclair ,It suolved by
II" daulbtini Mae ,l«dsn,
Jlomeroy; Carolyn Chapell,
!'loralllnillid.~ Rile, aU
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St®lall:, Galllpolll; three
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FuiieraiMnlces wiU be held
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!lif!l IIIII ROY. Robert Smith
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jured In a two--veblcle collision backed Into 1 parted cir owne4
Friday at 5:57p.m. on Rl. 3:i at by Helen L. Bi'Umfleld, 42, ·
RACINE - James Cecil tbe enwance to tbe Ga1Ua G•lllpolls
Circle, 60, Racine, Route I, died County Junior Fairground.. In the
behind the BellY
Saturday afternoon at bls AccordlDg ID the Ga1Ua f'Qst D - . . .~- VIne St ~--~
u ...... · Patrol;
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residence. Funeral aervtces wW Stile '"6""&amp;'i
an a
driven by Ronald E. Springer,,
be Tueaday al I p. m. with driven by Gary A. Carver, ·II, 211, GaJilpons, backed lniD .a .
burial In Clrmel Cemetery
Garrlaon, struck tbe rear of a parted ••to ~ by WIWam
car operated by Nancy Mae ·Barr ,,Qalllpolis. ·
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DRIVEII JDJED
Slleetll, 22, GaUipolis. Betty No·cbirge 'WU filed In eltber
Carver, 16, a pasaenger In .tbe -ldenL
KENTON, Ohio (UPI)
Carver auto llliflered minor • ..,. ·
Donald F. llcrley, Lima, was Injuries.
Carver was etted ID .,...._ _ _ _ _ __
ldUed Saturday when hls car
left U. S. 30 near here and Munlclpal court for faUure ID
siDp within the aaaured clear
crubed Into a road grader.

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15 Fined by Court

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Fifteen
defendants were fined, one
H. Dunt
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confined, and four others for.
POIII!liiOY - Albert Henry felted bond In Meigs County
(h w:&gt; llQrll, Pwietvr. ?a, Court Friday.
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wild~_., mining at
Fined by Judge Frank
Velnili MeiDorla1 Boopltal, Porter were Leon Dena George,
... bclni\JWII, 11M, llllllwaa Vinton, Rt. I, f1J and coala,
... a1•!M wllll the New York Intoxication; Robert E.
llealral Rallroad U year• er-, Rutland, Rl !, $i
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and coall, no safely equipment;
Be- a _....of the First Ralph Snider, Middleport,
JJiiited Preobyterian Clllrdl of •saessed costa, ordered ID pay
.,._..... , · llld a 50-year support, placed on one year
"''-of l'llmavy Lodile No. probation, nOM1IJ)I)IJl'l; Walter
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T. Savage, GIDuster, uaesoed
· Bt·lj , ~lllld by hla wife, coata, ordered ID pay IIIIIP"it.
~ ~ lliln, Pranda (Pit); IIOIHIIpporl; Glenver lioatu,
Robert Allen Racine, lib, flO and cw,
Creigblon, of lnloxlcatlbii; Marcella ·L.
l)ro~ 11!111 two 111~11, Baker, Gai/11J0111, $5·and cosll,
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grand jllry on charge• of
driving wblle lntm:icated. Larry
Triplett, Racine, RD, confined
ID Meigs county JaU on charges
of Jarceoy.
.Forfeiting bonda were David
Lee Keaalnger, Jackaon, f22,50
posted, unsafe vebicle; Wl11lam
It Grant, HunllJiCtm, f27.110,
ll!"edlng; Mickey Hutton,
Rutland, t2'1.50, no cycle eodonement; Kenilll Gilkey,
Middleport, 110, IUIJu!i and

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�THE MEIGS COUNTY DEMOCRAT lleldquorters for the
Gilligan for Governor c~ wW open offld•lly on Aupst JJ
In tbe Brown bulldiDil on Pomeroy's Well Mala St.
· 'llllrfeen_P,.II'IY. membera mel atlbt beaclq!llrten 'lbursday
Dicblllld w!tb Delmar A. C.naday preoldlng, made plus for lbe
faU """'P''In. Mn. J111101 Bailey was IUIIIlOd dlllrman of a
COIIlllllllee ID decorate lbe beadquarters and a ('O!I!!IIi!lee ID
round ap flllances was named. Some special olloervan&lt;e Js
planned ID lll8l't tbe opening of the headquar!ers ao tba lith.
MRS. WlUlA TERRElL HAS BEEN returned 1D her
Mulberry lleJgbls home from the Holzer Medlcal Center where
she wxlernnt IIUI'gl!l'y. \Vilma's morale during her
lo&gt;!llll••llutilm was kept JUsb by tbe csrds and Dowers fnm her
IIIIIIJ' frtendo In tbe lila Bend area -and llhe doe! appreciate tba
flllllrel.

a&gt;NGRATULA110NS TO MRS. UZZlE McCIJMBER who ls

olloel'vlrWbar.., blrtbdayat her home In Dexter today. She U1111s
0., and gets .oblg ememely well.

J. C. RUS"EJ I, SON of Mr. and Mn. TnJmai, Ruuell,
f'om!tn!1, was the victim of a car thief two weeiis "iO. Ills Nd
Cl!llmll1lble was llnlell from an apartment parting lot In

Coi1IIIIIa.
J. C. was noWied Wednesday thai the car baa been remwNd
In Clevelilod. A driveroftbe car at tba llme Is being held a!ao. J.
C. Ia ID 10 ID Clovelattd ID sign alftlT8III agalmt the lifender and
may teei!lve hla car. He hasnoldeaaa toll.lcondltlon.
.
Iaddlai.IUy, J. C., who wW be a eenlnr at tba Oblo SIDle
Sd!ool of Pbarmacy tbla !aU, 1llll be !ll8l'ried In
Sept. I. He Is working al GranllloopuaJ In Columbtta·

•

II.ADE CUTS

Vega 2300 Due-Sept. lOth.
DETROIT - Chevr&lt;det last
week revealed details of the
Vega 2300 - the new small car
Une it ezpects to become a
leader In tba economy market.
" Vega 2300 is WIUke any other

Chevrolet ever buUt," John Z.
DeLorean, General Motors vice
president and Chevrolet general
manager, declared.
"It meets tbe growing desire
lor an American-built car which
-besides being small in size iB fun to drive, safe, com·
fortable, economical to own and
operate, eaay to maintain and
long lasting In both C01181ructlon
and styling. 'lbe full Une of four
Vega 2300modelagoes onaale In
dealership• on Thursday,
September lOth ..
They Include a 2-door sedan, a

Two Accidents
Noted Friday·.
GAUJPOUS - No 0J1!1

was

.'

Hurt in Wreck

'lbe

~:· In , II) auto · by
In· wwiamF. Kuhn,53,Gallipolls,

GAUJPOUS - A Garriaon,

Ky. resident was aUghtly

Garlllnd· Sinct.ir
POilEi!OY . - Garland
Sinclair, liS, ~. Rt. 4,

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Friday lllemoon In the
llellal«&lt; N~ Home.
llr. Sinclair ,It suolved by
II" daulbtini Mae ,l«dsn,
Jlomeroy; Carolyn Chapell,
!'loralllnillid.~ Rile, aU
ol Llneuter, and Cledlth
St®lall:, Galllpolll; three
tntlie!a. ·UoJd, Pomeroy, Rt.
!!. and . ~ and Alba, lo&gt;th of
lliJode,ailda slat., OpaiDevls,
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FuiieraiMnlces wiU be held
ladiY an p.m. at Ewing Chapel
!lif!l IIIII ROY. Robert Smith
""'de!lftc. Burta1 wiU be In

jured In a two--veblcle collision backed Into 1 parted cir owne4
Friday at 5:57p.m. on Rl. 3:i at by Helen L. Bi'Umfleld, 42, ·
RACINE - James Cecil tbe enwance to tbe Ga1Ua G•lllpolls
Circle, 60, Racine, Route I, died County Junior Fairground.. In the
behind the BellY
Saturday afternoon at bls AccordlDg ID the Ga1Ua f'Qst D - . . .~- VIne St ~--~
u ...... · Patrol;
u1o ,......,~,on
.,a ......
residence. Funeral aervtces wW Stile '"6""&amp;'i
an a
driven by Ronald E. Springer,,
be Tueaday al I p. m. with driven by Gary A. Carver, ·II, 211, GaJilpons, backed lniD .a .
burial In Clrmel Cemetery
Garrlaon, struck tbe rear of a parted ••to ~ by WIWam
car operated by Nancy Mae ·Barr ,,Qalllpolis. ·
.
DRIVEII JDJED
Slleetll, 22, GaUipolis. Betty No·cbirge 'WU filed In eltber
Carver, 16, a pasaenger In .tbe -ldenL
KENTON, Ohio (UPI)
Carver auto llliflered minor • ..,. ·
Donald F. llcrley, Lima, was Injuries.
Carver was etted ID .,...._ _ _ _ _ __
ldUed Saturday when hls car
left U. S. 30 near here and Munlclpal court for faUure ID
siDp within the aaaured clear
crubed Into a road grader.

Jame3 C. Circ/P.

dey

distance.

15 Fined by Court

MueoOimetery.
' ,;r

POMEROY
Fifteen
defendants were fined, one
H. Dunt
bound over ID grand .jury, ....
confined, and four others for.
POIII!liiOY - Albert Henry felted bond In Meigs County
(h w:&gt; llQrll, Pwietvr. ?a, Court Friday.
.
wild~_., mining at
Fined by Judge Frank
Velnili MeiDorla1 Boopltal, Porter were Leon Dena George,
... bclni\JWII, 11M, llllllwaa Vinton, Rt. I, f1J and coala,
... a1•!M wllll the New York Intoxication; Robert E.
llealral Rallroad U year• er-, Rutland, Rl !, $i
..... ~ lill9117.
and coall, no safely equipment;
Be- a _....of the First Ralph Snider, Middleport,
JJiiited Preobyterian Clllrdl of •saessed costa, ordered ID pay
.,._..... , · llld a 50-year support, placed on one year
"''-of l'llmavy Lodile No. probation, nOM1IJ)I)IJl'l; Walter
1M; .l'a:AM.
T. Savage, GIDuster, uaesoed
· Bt·lj , ~lllld by hla wife, coata, ordered ID pay IIIIIP"it.
~ ~ lliln, Pranda (Pit); IIOIHIIpporl; Glenver lioatu,
Robert Allen Racine, lib, flO and cw,
Creigblon, of lnloxlcatlbii; Marcella ·L.
l)ro~ 11!111 two 111~11, Baker, Gai/11J0111, $5·and cosll,
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grand jllry on charge• of
driving wblle lntm:icated. Larry
Triplett, Racine, RD, confined
ID Meigs county JaU on charges
of Jarceoy.
.Forfeiting bonda were David
Lee Keaalnger, Jackaon, f22,50
posted, unsafe vebicle; Wl11lam
It Grant, HunllJiCtm, f27.110,
ll!"edlng; Mickey Hutton,
Rutland, t2'1.50, no cycle eodonement; Kenilll Gilkey,
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by l:lowll'!l Stout, the oldest
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: Emmons _,cConihay, Mra. '
: Grace McDermttl, Mrs.
; Madeline' ~~ John and Ra)' '
; Eada, Mr. and Mrs. 'Willlain s.
: McConlhay, Emmons, Oebilie
' : and Qlrlll Mccoolbay, Mr. and •
: Mrs. Fred McCoolhay, all of
: PGIDI Plaunt; .Mr. and Mrs. .
· Uoyd Gardner, Waynesburg,
,.; Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. ~
·. SIGUt, Mr. and Mrs. Granville'
' Slout. George Stout, Mr. and
· Mrs. Fra!)k turner, Betty,
· JameaandMarsha Turner; Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Allen,
· Bonnie, Judy, Bqyd, and Bruce
ADen; Mr. and Mrs. N. CUI
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
. Stout, Holly, Helena, Willdene,
. and Clara Shirley Howery.
'lbe oezt reunion will be the
first Sunday In August, 1871 at
the home of Mrs. C. E. Stout

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tJr her ereatiire•t11!'an*nother, Mrs. Edith Hood, Min-.

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FIVE GENERATIONS -The b1rtb of Wendl DunNe at

ville; right ...ted, Mrw. Thelma Hawley, Minemllle, rrestcrendmolber; standJn&amp; left to rfgbt, Jlm Hawley, Pbmliv)',
crandfalher, and Becky Dunfee, Middleport, Wendl'a
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POM·MID LIONS Club, lbe time of '-liriotber's death
apeclal prosnm, Wednelday It w81 · reported that Mrs:
noon, Pomeroy United Lethe Koblentz 11 'lbe put
Melbodlal Ciiii'Ch..~P'I&lt;er 011 councilors~ picnic was an- ·
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nOUilced for Aug. 12 at the hall.
Aailent auction was set for the
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POMEROY _ Five members
of the Rutland Friendly Gar·
deners will attend the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs&lt;
amusl slate convention to be
held at Ashland College,
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. ;president, Mrs. Homer Parker,
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WEDDING DAY SET
:Vice president ; Mrs. Tom
Rl!:ED6VlUJ!: - Mr. and
· Siewert, Mrs. Joe Bolin and
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Mrs. James Carpenter plan to
By Katie Crow
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attend the Wednesday events
dateoftllelrda\llltter,Kafli1, to
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;meetingandaflowerarranclnc
PJ1n1noGeorse Buab, Athena. The
'.demonsiration by area junior
lrallllon of open cllirdlll'lll be
: prden club members.
POMEROY - Mrs. Wanda Eblin, Laurel Olff Road, has a
carried out at 2 30
·• Highlighting the afternoon eolution to Pumeroy'a problem of a nlce ball field far !JWe
POMEROY
Area post. llinda
: p. m. on
aeaslon wiU he a demonstration, Leasue and Pee Wee leaml.
lllUien Seturday aaJd local ~~ ~
·'"Ikebana", the history of
Mrw.EbllneveDofferedthealdofNJiilpmeutandpereonnelto "Clean-Up Week," August 18
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Mrs. Walter Busanus of llama may contact Mrs. Eblin at llti#l2.
postal aciiYity lluncbed by
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Poslmuter c-al Wlitlon M. AOCEPT 8UGGES'i'ION8
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'l1IE IIIANUFACftJRERS
Blount.
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OOLUMBUS (UPI) - The
. bauqnet, awards will be bocmine~"•~'-awhatwlthlbe:ruladl..:~lolblng ~do a tbe Poatmaater ,!ltneral hasQd11111bua Board of Education
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announced 1he Jli'OIP.ID "to
accepted recommend&amp;tlona
··umverali'Y eS!'enaion • hor-- aM~·er•J!Mdoiilrl,.wllliillck.wlthU..mliildr I 111 - .c....,NIIIl , ~ o1JciiW. ~ rgan a medla!liluroup whlcl1
· ·Ucultdrlat, will speak on
"'wlleJI!t li1loula remain - irilb the ~er MI. The IIJIII)Iol of gOOd ~ ..lle.tl&lt;for.:~ 1- ··IIMI
"tandacaping can Be Fun and mi~JICO gruup no douli will go Willi the mldi. 'lbe ~[CID be and 81 a credit to evjry , ~· crity about·•Jl·.-2.!lllilUoi1: dilrlllr
Prolllable."
wornliunlhelllleetothacalfoflbeJew.NowlhlareaJiY.pv.u munlty in tJ..! IIIUoll.'' JiiOunt•a the con~lniY~ . •
'lbere ' will be educational cala a choice.
stalemerlt:
'lbe ~ includdlaplaysby varions regions and
Thema:d -toeacb his cnm.Onlftlilnc na11y alcubo~ the
"We ate all concerned ed a 2.2 per~~ pay' lncreaoe
a apeclal dlaplay of sculptured mullalhewarmthltwouldglveinfllewliiterUme
nOWidays about the ~ty of forstartJnspubllc ecllool teaclimuahrooma by Basion Arlllt
'lbe youncer set can gel by Wllh the
the environment," he uld, era and nu averece incteue of
Marta Marevigna consisting of
at first glance
elllbe lmpr 1 very - - ; "and the Poet Qfflae - u • abDul t200 for ~
:lOO pieces. 'lbere wiU be tours
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on tlilllt 18 a "PI-•tative af the Federal teailherl. The etartbJ&amp; salary
Wedneaday morning to the old
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Govetllmenl - Ia 'alwt71 would be _,,1100;
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Reaearch and Development
· em orwomen - whatlhouldl-?
plqaed to conduct acllvitlill 'lbe 2.1 per cent lncreaoe
Cenler In Wooater, lbe Miller
that are In lbe beat inlenltl !if wu a cGIJiprom!ae 1r«n lbe '·,
.:Ealate, and Klnpond Center.
A REMINDER TIIAT tba iUIIIiial (llalle of 11roa1nt O!ljlter the .;ommun!Uea "' serve... . ., 11.1 per cenl.~ . $;000 1eec1i!1n ,
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"'Ibe P•tOfflce 11 one of the'' bad wanted Wh!P ~~e~otlatiOQI ' ..
Park In Racine.
bualeat and mOlt Ylllble ae- ' began la.lt J*'liii'T- '
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PAT .tND CORA 1fEIIII, R.tCINE, &amp;peJil 1111 - k in whatever we can do to Improve
Lavonia, Mlcblgan, wllb their d•ighler and IOIHJI.Iaw Mr 11111 II II of tpeeJaJ value to' our
Mrw. Joe FOIIer, On their return hiiDe lheJ
the C&lt;mmun.ity.''
It was pointed out lllat, in
cbriltenlng of lbfir crandeon, Adlm Cirlllopher Webli ..., of Dr
and Mre. J1111e1 Webli, of Columbul.
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pearance for pOitel fldllllll,
tbe national "Clean-Up ·We!li"
18 designed to provide pt8cllcai
valueli, removal of aafety aDci
health baaarda dealped to
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b:oopa ~tO ubiblt at the J!lakeolee, atena1on ICeld, has 1'l)llirl ...,. feulble. .
Meigl CoUnty Fair are uked tO uked lbal he be notified of More than 40,000 post offlcel
contact Mrs. Wtillam Ohlincer. scout parliclpalloll Mflllllll.
atsUons and bnDebes over f11i
Big Bend Neighborhood to date only two troope liave nation are joining In lhe Cleanchairman, lmDl"'llalaly.
indlclted thai !hey will aldblt Up Week. The Posll;u1ter
Sllece for exlilblts will be - Salisbury Junior 'i'rooJIIOO General has said that wblle'the .
and Sellabury Cadette
il*t intensive effort 11'111-~ ",
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dpecta
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given troop nwnben, llllllll ~
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the releaee of lbree Soledad,
Good, Kind Man
canr., priloners aCCIIIed of
kllUng a gwll'd.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.
1'h8 Olltsi!le accomplice who (UP!) - Saperltr Coarl
srnuccJed guns Into Haley's Judge Harold J, Haley, "a
coui'lroom, Jonalban P. Jack· &amp;ood aad eempatoloule
son, 17, ..,.. ~ )Jrotber of one of 111811, 01 devoted mucb of Ills
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brother$ be !fee by 12:30 didn't lbrow tbe 'book al
loday" at one point during the anybody. He wu a lood 'ud
kidnaping~·
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The lddna
killed, were colleape.
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James Illlvl McClain, f/,
Jameo Laue, Haley'o
driver of the escape van balllff, aald the judge, jut
WIUlam Arlbur Cluiatmas, Z7; llefore lbe btaarre epflode,
both San Quentin Inmates; and · WU pvtng "mo~ latitude
Jackson, of Puadena, canr., lllu I me ever seea • Judie
who broueht a homemade pve'' Ia aflowtag Jllllea D.
oiawed..off shotgun; a carbine, McCialD, S7, to act u Ills own
lbree .38 caUber revolvers and altoney al McCialn'tlrtal In
a .32 aulomaUc Into the Haley's co1111rom1.
courtroom.
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RucheD MaGee, 31, wu wound· Retana said JacksOO visited
ed by cunfire, 81 was one of his brother, George L. Jackson,
three woman jurors taken al San Quentin Wednesday end
hostage.
ThorsdaJ "but we •. have no
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qery Thomu t.lld him he uw
a lbotcun blaet kUJ · Judie
iiarolcl Haley Friday before ha
~~ a gun and killed lbree
tfthejudge'akidnapora. ·
"As near .u we can
detenDIIIe, he (Thomas) heard
llbotabdsaw ·lbejudce'iheall
1l)alf blolnr off" whlle the two
· 111811 and ll)ree women were
he1d hoatsge In a van In a wild
· e.cape altemp~ pollee lnspec·
lor Ronald Retane aalct:
"He aald he todlt the gun and
abel three of them and wu
ihot by one of them."
Haley and the tbree kidna·
pen were killed and Thomu
Gravely wounded In the bizarre
attempt by tbree San Quentin
llunates and .an accomplice to
leacapefromBaley'scotirtroom.
Retane !old J!011ce
l!aven•t· beeh able to get
Wtblne defb\lte from lbe three
women hollagea. "We ere still
Pleclnc lhia together.''
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BOOT
Distinctive - tasteful -:- congenial. There are many
other favorable adjectives we could apply. But you
get the Idea: this Jarman dress boot Is something
special. The Soft Touch leather Is a real
"breakthrough" (never before sqch soft leathers for
dress footwear). Come buckle up In Jarman's
uniquely styled dress boot.
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her friends ''csshed her In" for
lbe fl,OOO rewsrd.
Tllree Week Search
Glea11011's elhausUng, threeweek-long search for his chlld
ended In Greensboro. Some
youngsters led him to his
daughter after he paid out lbe
reward.
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Sheltering pine trees surrounded the brick home where
a•---his ...&lt;L.
and ""'"n
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held a strained reunion Friday,
along with two pet cats"Frisky" and "Misty" -and an
unnamed cuJnea pig.
"I'm ao damn worn out it's
pitiful," Gleuon aald. "Alithia
has been a heUuva blow. My
~and I ere hurl deeply.
As Clii'IIY as It may sound,
the father and mother of lhls
child are very much In love
with her. They love her very
deeply. They've built their
who~ Ufe around her. It's hard
to explain. Maybe we lo~e her
too much.''
New Life Style
After lhe rock festival, Kar~n
went to Greensboro to live With
some other teen,.g~a, and
found their Ufe . slfle to her

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In another incident, the
the flral day of the Middle East quiet on lbeir frontiers with spokesman said, guerrillas fir.
cee.ee-flre Saturday with spora· l.!rael. But Israeli spokesman lng from Jordan bombarded
die · attacks backing their blamed Arab guerrUlas-most Israel's Dead Ses potash works
wamlngs they would resist any Of whom were hostile to the with Soviet.Katyusha rockets.
move toward peace with Israel. cease-tlrel-ior · scattered .at- lsraeU forces did not return the
But all shooting stopped on the lacks and aabotage.
fire.
Suez front where the ce8fiH!re
Guerrillas also struck In the
11!CJk bold llllloothly and totslly:
A rnllltary spOkesman in Tel lsraeU.occupled Gaaz slrlp. A
Both EgypUan end lsraeU Aviv aaid guerrillas based In rnilltary government spolresspokesmen reported all hostill· Jordon opened Clre on an lsraeU man said lbe railway tine
tlea had cessed between lbeir army patrol In the southern through the slrlp along the
forces since the 9Q.day .....,. Golan Heights, wounding three Medlterranean wu aabolaged

fire called for by the Unit..!
Sl$)l!s begen at midnight
Set\irday to permit an Intensive
probe towsrd peace in the
Ml4dle East.

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whlleiprtSillier,"·oialdKoblentz.
Sbeppard'stestlmony before a
Senate committee on conditions
at lbe 13$ year old penitentiary
brought a sharp reaction frGm
Koblentz.
"I seid then his teslilnony was
a pack of Ilea," Koblentz aaid.
"The slrlct correctional cells
he talked about were abolished
long before Sem got lbere."
Lillie Trouble
Koblentz said old timers Uke

Sta!eCorrectloiiS~oner

M&amp;UfY K&lt;(blentz, who 11 reUrlng
after I.6 :r\!ars In the position,

uid Saturday Sem Sheppard
eaused him more iroubM than
any other prisoner In the alate
corrections system.
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Koblentz aald the mstn problems presented by lbe late Bay
VUlage !llteopath were his
"phony" cancer scare, his romance wllb Arlarme Tebbenjohannell and his teslilnony before
a senate eonunlttee lnvestlga.
lin• priaon conditions.
bppsrdaalddurlng hispril.
on tenn that he bad conlacteil
cancer after he had volunteered
for esperimenta on the ~
while In prison.
"'lbe pbony cancer scare•
carne ab!lul tha lime his brotber
wu publlihlng a book on Ssm," ·
aald Koblenlz. "'lbe log shon
I receiWcl 51 caJIB, many of
them 11'0111 overseas."
"I wu offered a considerable
IIIDI to Jirilli a book u a couater to lhlt one, but belnc Dr.
Slm's keeper, Ilelllt would bl
unethl~," KQblentz said.

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cent, lbat offlciall refuted to let bllil
only lor marry Al'lanne.
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be wu bootlegglnc II ridlcal-

f!!elateBugaMorancaiiB!i&lt;fvery
little !rouble.
Licavoli, eentenced to Ufe In
1934 after belnc convicted of
fo~ prohibition era gangland
killinga,last year had a request
for parote reJected.
"lliavoll Is a alck old man
now," Koblentz said. "Be did
lhlncs Inside and outside lllat
were bad bot It is a bunch Of
malarky lbat he helpa run the
Mafia from inside the prison."
"He wu a tough young hbod
tn Toledo, "'" man there, but he
wun'l an;'~ In lbe overall
IICbeme oflhlncs to olart with."

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ofhis:"ers wtth the eepone 8ID8
In Chicago.
"The day before he wu released he !old me details never
published, bow the CeponeiJIOI&gt;.
sters, dressed u policemen,
tined some Of his men against
a carage wall and machine gun·
ned them in what II remembered
as the St. Valentine's Day 111118aacre," he said.

Battle R es umed

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Heavy fighting erupted
Seturday on lbe outaklrte of the
eroaaroada town of Sltoun
lbortly after CamlxJdlan troopa
recaptured II from Conununlat
force&amp; that had held It for a
week.
Cambodian military olllcers
Ia the area aald Communilts
driven from lbe town early
Saturday· regroUI'ed in the
jungle about 1,000 yards to the
west and continued the baiUe
, against purlllill8 govenunent

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PHNOM PENH (UP!)

and ataff fell. Kobl4!11la sald

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durlnc the olgbt about 400
yards north of lhe villege of
Kban Yunla. He aald Israeli
security forces rushed in to
search the erea. A spokeeman

lsraeU soldiers.
Israeli forces, following Jerusalem's policy thai eny ceasefire mUJt be mutual, poured
a.-ering fire ·mto Jordan, uie

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lab of Jordan, whose .government accepted the Americanproposed C08IJIHire plan, said
Saturday his country would try
to persuade Jordanial&gt;bued
guerrilla organlzatiOIIS to adhere to it.
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·-·-Ul'had been rounded
In tile
strip in the past few days.
'lbere wu no comment frGm
Arab guerrilla spokesmen on
the reported · attacb. Their
hostility to the ceue-fire, aJoog
with lllat of such governments
as Iraq and Syria, had cauaed
serious friction with Cairo.

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Retana · declined to alate
whether be was certain the
shots the witness bprd had
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been fired from the thlck. But
he added:
"Prior to any shOts belnc
fired bv any pqllc;e o!licer, they
cilda~l to kill twd IUI8l'l\led . ·
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ATHENS, Ohio (UP!)_ Facpress.
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ul"' members at Ohio Unlversl·
He referred lo lhree or four tyiavor en expanded campus
shots which were fired at. two eecurity iorce and a nunor consheriffs d011uUee and·photogre· 1ro1 center for use duHng empher Roger Bockrath of lbe .San ' erpncy altuaUons, it wu an. dealpated a Rafaellndependellt.Joutnal as nolnced loday
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li11191bj!!t tile four kidnapers and their on- poaltfuns carne from
the Califlll1ila 'fiye hos~Jges came out af lbe $28 respqnsee to a quesllonnaire
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'Jatar he was Center, and headed
Ule- 'lbe 11111110 questionnaire was al. .. .
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Delplte: lhla, Retane said, 'lbere wu a1eo ab:ong fa&lt;!UI·
.lilolt
.. ·llf Support for a grading pulley
lhe !bat &amp;1'81111 credit only for per.
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Nlll'lll'&gt; ~ djbi 8WB1! If
they'll let me "she aald
Slle didn't' seem c~
lllat her friends had turnod her
In for the reward. "My friends
needed the .money" abe said
matter..of.(actly, exj,lalnlng the
lunda l'fObably would be uaed
to convert an old home Into

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- n..lbrlle San Quentin prisoll sent !o Sar! Quentin In 1980 for
liunald inVOlved In Friday's rO!IbWY and uaault.
breat out af the .lie. · wu paro~ In 1988,
coilrtbouae nad• arrested twice In 1988 f&lt;l'
rel!ords.
senl !lack lo
McClain, r7,
vlolitor: ·
trouble with ·~~»
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· · lie W8f 21, William belii&amp;,
Qirlllaiia, '11, bad a alon or
n
whldl began wileD he
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residential area wbere ~(ann
was reuni,ted with her ~.
Gleason .._ld tbe only pllyllk:al
ill effect hll dlughter lbowed
waa "the W. of two or tbree
pooodls."
''The ldda are dlqulted with
us, and with lbe n7 the
coon try II belnc run," Gleuon
sald lbougbitpJly. "Viebwn
may be the 1cauee of all UU., I
don't lmow. If I had a 1011, I
don't lmow if I'd want him 1o
go to Vietnam.
"But if~ went to be better
cltizenl, they should unite and
change lbe country, but not tbe
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llllftttCI. Hot dGp and bunt Mae Kraeuter Ia home fl'\lCIIIbe
fanUbed.
Jlolzer Medical Cenlar. A ilfi
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MIDDLEPORT
B·P.W , Coundl for Miu Kraeuter wllo
Tuesday, 7::!0 p. m. bune ol W81 hOOipilaliJed 16 weeks. HfW
Mrs. Rila Lewla. Ho1te11 molhet, Mrw.·LUcille ICrJeQter,
committee In charse ol thanked counCil memben for

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so to a rock !eatlval II eltber "bej:auee I knew lbey'd come """'il got to· tley bere lt!d do . "CQulltry".and bro.CCJUI)Iel.
_like ber yOUI'Ielt, or !In· a Mdgetme."Whenukedlhl~e ri;ht.""
','Foralmos\tbreeweeb,lbe
detective Ia !ate bir." ·.
· would tun away again, 1lfie
. Voice QtiiYtriDe
Uved free, hl!ppy and 8GiDil
'lbe wcinllcame In ~~ a " ~ and replied: ''I donlt gJeUon. l)la voice qillveriJ'I!, frGm al!ll'lmeDt to apar~~Dent,''
W!dBJier 11'1¥11 J!9!lf'l 1l,al!li ·JmO.Jf."·
AJ4 1te wu ''not bll!n at sald qieUoa, who lwlce vll!ted
Gleuoli, 4t, a IUCCI-r:t4 .r8al Gleason said ' his daughter anyone and greedy relieved" Love Vally k!oldnfl !Of his
estate man and former. ~ told him abe took no drugs nor that his cleughter was safe.
daugh• and Jogpl more lllan
jwatrooper who .U 'cited for was she niolested durlllg the
"Her friends lllougbt 'we'd z,OOO miles on hll car.
ll'avery cltlrq lbe Paclftl: IIJtee.week adventure. But be better cash her In' and that llil first clue came ~ be
c:ampalgn of World War n. . aaid she told him diup were ·ended lbe greet adventure," he offered f!,OOO for Information
He had jQJt l!lld out a f!,OIO "offered· to her, but she turned
1eadlnC io Karen'• ...-.bouts
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Gleuon's f!,OOO check W81 and safe return. W)leD lbe at.ory
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Wr QRSQII' DsJ!:t~, A&amp;90CIATES, INC., &lt;Wum~"~. lbe'flrdnrnldl hal balh'!uur
fi'om a hlppie "crash pad" In a big weekend previously wu a lbe yoong man to whom it waa newapepera, Gleason received
. Saturday nigbt ~ and. wrl~. Stuart William Ellupl. an I!DOOYJDOUS telepbone call
· '' ~ lllOIIeJbomellnMidclepott811beltartofahon!dqjdevelopnumt,pvetjtetra~tolbe • North Catollpa.
,, • ~oftwo~lba .... fortheweektndopen bDuae. 'lbeofflceraare pictured !n tha
"I worked all my Ufe for ber $unday School the following ·"I could 1\ave al:tJPpecl pay- "tellq , me , to come lo
• · IIW!Iri*n'ofooe oft\10 DiDdelnbldl were fumllblld far lbe open 11ouse Ingell Far·
and put ber hlab on top of a morning, had spent the . past menl oo the check," G~ Greensboro and be IIUfO to
l" ' Jilt 'and the 1laU' ,.,..,.,.,,,.of Mlddlel'ort.nd lbe Se'"'•• Center Mlddl__. Wled
ptne tree where I thought abe tbree weeks "staying Ul' all ~ "bull cave my wOld and bring my checkbook."
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belonced. After lhLI, It'a juat night, sleeping unlil one or two I'm 1111 honor•ble man." .
, Gleason, atlorney Robert
· 'tlllJdoW.olr:aperiel. FrGm lbe left are Alan Moody, Ylce p'Uident, Mrs. Anna Morrow•
like 90111eone took a bur.ket of o'clock In the afternoon and
.Accon!lni' lo Gleasoo, Karen Blodlncer and Charlottesville
,:, ,. ~~.lllld Bob Jerlea, president Of KllleU Aaloclatee.
manur' and 111rew it In my listening to tbe radio aU day." moved In with EU11111 and the policeman Bobby Jones boarded
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CHAJILO'l'l'EI$ ·Va. Wllllderinc~ters. · .
fr,ec19m.' D0t .t.obe .under. lwr fetUv. ll;lroke uo. ·Sbe rode ·!JeW 10 &amp;"-!1101'9· :1'111)'
(UPI}-."My ad&amp;t to any · ~' Karen explained .Jllllll!~' lbamb, to do ~t lite from I.Gve ViJie1 lo
~ted '~ at.""" Q.wolfl DI:G ·c•
P!lfOni'!l'fiGeedl'ugllterwamal4! !lhetlldn'ttetepboneberpare1111 l'leued," be aeld. "WID now, boro wllb HGUII8
~ dro¥f to • ilo!rnfGim "' ·
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UPI photographer Kent
Potter, who was allowed no
closer to Sltoun than a village
eight miles to lbe west, said
allied jet ftghter-llombera and
helicopter gunahlpa were flying
81JPPor1 for Cambodian forces In
the jungle battle,lle sald be W81
unable to identify the
nationality of tbe alrerafl.
Cambodian officera aald
bonlblng and napalm raids iiJ
allied planes deltroyed about te
per cent of Skoun during lbe
week-long battle for lbe town, S5
miles northeast of Phnom l'wM.
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'irilb • ba$1\ dqmer eo-·
: ~·,at noon. Grace 1f11 said
by l:lowll'!l Stout, the oldest
. lllllnber pretenl
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: Emmons _,cConihay, Mra. '
: Grace McDermttl, Mrs.
; Madeline' ~~ John and Ra)' '
; Eada, Mr. and Mrs. 'Willlain s.
: McConlhay, Emmons, Oebilie
' : and Qlrlll Mccoolbay, Mr. and •
: Mrs. Fred McCoolhay, all of
: PGIDI Plaunt; .Mr. and Mrs. .
· Uoyd Gardner, Waynesburg,
,.; Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. ~
·. SIGUt, Mr. and Mrs. Granville'
' Slout. George Stout, Mr. and
· Mrs. Fra!)k turner, Betty,
· JameaandMarsha Turner; Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Allen,
· Bonnie, Judy, Bqyd, and Bruce
ADen; Mr. and Mrs. N. CUI
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
. Stout, Holly, Helena, Willdene,
. and Clara Shirley Howery.
'lbe oezt reunion will be the
first Sunday In August, 1871 at
the home of Mrs. C. E. Stout

:State Meeting
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WIENik ~'l'"'ii I 7
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llilllllid, . byffWllfrs. Ada
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Brine !ding. '

Holzer Medical Center Qec. Z2ld yeer creted mbet livegeneration Meigs Collllty FIIDlly. Pictured are Wendl, held

tJr her ereatiire•t11!'an*nother, Mrs. Edith Hood, Min-.

PfG81'8111.

FIVE GENERATIONS -The b1rtb of Wendl DunNe at

ville; right ...ted, Mrw. Thelma Hawley, Minemllle, rrestcrendmolber; standJn&amp; left to rfgbt, Jlm Hawley, Pbmliv)',
crandfalher, and Becky Dunfee, Middleport, Wendl'a
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WEDIQI:IID.tY
POM·MID LIONS Club, lbe time of '-liriotber's death
apeclal prosnm, Wednelday It w81 · reported that Mrs:
noon, Pomeroy United Lethe Koblentz 11 'lbe put
Melbodlal Ciiii'Ch..~P'I&lt;er 011 councilors~ picnic was an- ·
!lpOl1a.
nOUilced for Aug. 12 at the hall.
Aailent auction was set for the
next meeting.

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POMEROY _ Five members
of the Rutland Friendly Gar·
deners will attend the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs&lt;
amusl slate convention to be
held at Ashland College,
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p
.. Mrs. William Willford,
. ;president, Mrs. Homer Parker,
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WEDDING DAY SET
:Vice president ; Mrs. Tom
Rl!:ED6VlUJ!: - Mr. and
· Siewert, Mrs. Joe Bolin and
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Mrs. James Carpenter plan to
By Katie Crow
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attend the Wednesday events
dateoftllelrda\llltter,Kafli1, to
· which will include the business
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Terry Bum, lOll af Mr. and Mrs.
;meetingandaflowerarranclnc
PJ1n1noGeorse Buab, Athena. The
'.demonsiration by area junior
lrallllon of open cllirdlll'lll be
: prden club members.
POMEROY - Mrs. Wanda Eblin, Laurel Olff Road, has a
carried out at 2 30
·• Highlighting the afternoon eolution to Pumeroy'a problem of a nlce ball field far !JWe
POMEROY
Area post. llinda
: p. m. on
aeaslon wiU he a demonstration, Leasue and Pee Wee leaml.
lllUien Seturday aaJd local ~~ ~
·'"Ikebana", the history of
Mrw.EbllneveDofferedthealdofNJiilpmeutandpereonnelto "Clean-Up Week," August 18
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Mrs. Walter Busanus of llama may contact Mrs. Eblin at llti#l2.
postal aciiYity lluncbed by
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Poslmuter c-al Wlitlon M. AOCEPT 8UGGES'i'ION8
·. At the Wednesday evening
'l1IE IIIANUFACftJRERS
Blount.
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OOLUMBUS (UPI) - The
. bauqnet, awards will be bocmine~"•~'-awhatwlthlbe:ruladl..:~lolblng ~do a tbe Poatmaater ,!ltneral hasQd11111bua Board of Education
·~and J~ ~~"!.
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announced 1he Jli'OIP.ID "to
accepted recommend&amp;tlona
··umverali'Y eS!'enaion • hor-- aM~·er•J!Mdoiilrl,.wllliillck.wlthU..mliildr I 111 - .c....,NIIIl , ~ o1JciiW. ~ rgan a medla!liluroup whlcl1
· ·Ucultdrlat, will speak on
"'wlleJI!t li1loula remain - irilb the ~er MI. The IIJIII)Iol of gOOd ~ ..lle.tl&lt;for.:~ 1- ··IIMI
"tandacaping can Be Fun and mi~JICO gruup no douli will go Willi the mldi. 'lbe ~[CID be and 81 a credit to evjry , ~· crity about·•Jl·.-2.!lllilUoi1: dilrlllr
Prolllable."
wornliunlhelllleetothacalfoflbeJew.NowlhlareaJiY.pv.u munlty in tJ..! IIIUoll.'' JiiOunt•a the con~lniY~ . •
'lbere ' will be educational cala a choice.
stalemerlt:
'lbe ~ includdlaplaysby varions regions and
Thema:d -toeacb his cnm.Onlftlilnc na11y alcubo~ the
"We ate all concerned ed a 2.2 per~~ pay' lncreaoe
a apeclal dlaplay of sculptured mullalhewarmthltwouldglveinfllewliiterUme
nOWidays about the ~ty of forstartJnspubllc ecllool teaclimuahrooma by Basion Arlllt
'lbe youncer set can gel by Wllh the
the environment," he uld, era and nu averece incteue of
Marta Marevigna consisting of
at first glance
elllbe lmpr 1 very - - ; "and the Poet Qfflae - u • abDul t200 for ~
:lOO pieces. 'lbere wiU be tours
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on tlilllt 18 a "PI-•tative af the Federal teailherl. The etartbJ&amp; salary
Wedneaday morning to the old
f e
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all, II» -IIJlilllllll-ta lbe
Govetllmenl - Ia 'alwt71 would be _,,1100;
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Reaearch and Development
· em orwomen - whatlhouldl-?
plqaed to conduct acllvitlill 'lbe 2.1 per cent lncreaoe
Cenler In Wooater, lbe Miller
that are In lbe beat inlenltl !if wu a cGIJiprom!ae 1r«n lbe '·,
.:Ealate, and Klnpond Center.
A REMINDER TIIAT tba iUIIIiial (llalle of 11roa1nt O!ljlter the .;ommun!Uea "' serve... . ., 11.1 per cenl.~ . $;000 1eec1i!1n ,
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"'Ibe P•tOfflce 11 one of the'' bad wanted Wh!P ~~e~otlatiOQI ' ..
Park In Racine.
bualeat and mOlt Ylllble ae- ' began la.lt J*'liii'T- '
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PAT .tND CORA 1fEIIII, R.tCINE, &amp;peJil 1111 - k in whatever we can do to Improve
Lavonia, Mlcblgan, wllb their d•ighler and IOIHJI.Iaw Mr 11111 II II of tpeeJaJ value to' our
Mrw. Joe FOIIer, On their return hiiDe lheJ
the C&lt;mmun.ity.''
It was pointed out lllat, in
cbriltenlng of lbfir crandeon, Adlm Cirlllopher Webli ..., of Dr
and Mre. J1111e1 Webli, of Columbul.
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pearance for pOitel fldllllll,
tbe national "Clean-Up ·We!li"
18 designed to provide pt8cllcai
valueli, removal of aafety aDci
health baaarda dealped to
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b:oopa ~tO ubiblt at the J!lakeolee, atena1on ICeld, has 1'l)llirl ...,. feulble. .
Meigl CoUnty Fair are uked tO uked lbal he be notified of More than 40,000 post offlcel
contact Mrs. Wtillam Ohlincer. scout parliclpalloll Mflllllll.
atsUons and bnDebes over f11i
Big Bend Neighborhood to date only two troope liave nation are joining In lhe Cleanchairman, lmDl"'llalaly.
indlclted thai !hey will aldblt Up Week. The Posll;u1ter
Sllece for exlilblts will be - Salisbury Junior 'i'rooJIIOO General has said that wblle'the .
and Sellabury Cadette
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type pollUcal kidnaping to force
the releaee of lbree Soledad,
Good, Kind Man
canr., priloners aCCIIIed of
kllUng a gwll'd.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.
1'h8 Olltsi!le accomplice who (UP!) - Saperltr Coarl
srnuccJed guns Into Haley's Judge Harold J, Haley, "a
coui'lroom, Jonalban P. Jack· &amp;ood aad eempatoloule
son, 17, ..,.. ~ )Jrotber of one of 111811, 01 devoted mucb of Ills
the Soledad ..............
Ufe t. aervlee to lbe Jeri!)
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brother$ be !fee by 12:30 didn't lbrow tbe 'book al
loday" at one point during the anybody. He wu a lood 'ud
kidnaping~·
compuiloaate man," sald •
The lddna
killed, were colleape.
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James Illlvl McClain, f/,
Jameo Laue, Haley'o
driver of the escape van balllff, aald the judge, jut
WIUlam Arlbur Cluiatmas, Z7; llefore lbe btaarre epflode,
both San Quentin Inmates; and · WU pvtng "mo~ latitude
Jackson, of Puadena, canr., lllu I me ever seea • Judie
who broueht a homemade pve'' Ia aflowtag Jllllea D.
oiawed..off shotgun; a carbine, McCialD, S7, to act u Ills own
lbree .38 caUber revolvers and altoney al McCialn'tlrtal In
a .32 aulomaUc Into the Haley's co1111rom1.
courtroom.
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RucheD MaGee, 31, wu wound· Retana said JacksOO visited
ed by cunfire, 81 was one of his brother, George L. Jackson,
three woman jurors taken al San Quentin Wednesday end
hostage.
ThorsdaJ "but we •. have no
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tantlll81rlct Atlorney
qery Thomu t.lld him he uw
a lbotcun blaet kUJ · Judie
iiarolcl Haley Friday before ha
~~ a gun and killed lbree
tfthejudge'akidnapora. ·
"As near .u we can
detenDIIIe, he (Thomas) heard
llbotabdsaw ·lbejudce'iheall
1l)alf blolnr off" whlle the two
· 111811 and ll)ree women were
he1d hoatsge In a van In a wild
· e.cape altemp~ pollee lnspec·
lor Ronald Retane aalct:
"He aald he todlt the gun and
abel three of them and wu
ihot by one of them."
Haley and the tbree kidna·
pen were killed and Thomu
Gravely wounded In the bizarre
attempt by tbree San Quentin
llunates and .an accomplice to
leacapefromBaley'scotirtroom.
Retane !old J!011ce
l!aven•t· beeh able to get
Wtblne defb\lte from lbe three
women hollagea. "We ere still
Pleclnc lhia together.''
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other favorable adjectives we could apply. But you
get the Idea: this Jarman dress boot Is something
special. The Soft Touch leather Is a real
"breakthrough" (never before sqch soft leathers for
dress footwear). Come buckle up In Jarman's
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her friends ''csshed her In" for
lbe fl,OOO rewsrd.
Tllree Week Search
Glea11011's elhausUng, threeweek-long search for his chlld
ended In Greensboro. Some
youngsters led him to his
daughter after he paid out lbe
reward.
,
Sheltering pine trees surrounded the brick home where
a•---his ...&lt;L.
and ""'"n
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held a strained reunion Friday,
along with two pet cats"Frisky" and "Misty" -and an
unnamed cuJnea pig.
"I'm ao damn worn out it's
pitiful," Gleuon aald. "Alithia
has been a heUuva blow. My
~and I ere hurl deeply.
As Clii'IIY as It may sound,
the father and mother of lhls
child are very much In love
with her. They love her very
deeply. They've built their
who~ Ufe around her. It's hard
to explain. Maybe we lo~e her
too much.''
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After lhe rock festival, Kar~n
went to Greensboro to live With
some other teen,.g~a, and
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In another incident, the
the flral day of the Middle East quiet on lbeir frontiers with spokesman said, guerrillas fir.
cee.ee-flre Saturday with spora· l.!rael. But Israeli spokesman lng from Jordan bombarded
die · attacks backing their blamed Arab guerrUlas-most Israel's Dead Ses potash works
wamlngs they would resist any Of whom were hostile to the with Soviet.Katyusha rockets.
move toward peace with Israel. cease-tlrel-ior · scattered .at- lsraeU forces did not return the
But all shooting stopped on the lacks and aabotage.
fire.
Suez front where the ce8fiH!re
Guerrillas also struck In the
11!CJk bold llllloothly and totslly:
A rnllltary spOkesman in Tel lsraeU.occupled Gaaz slrlp. A
Both EgypUan end lsraeU Aviv aaid guerrillas based In rnilltary government spolresspokesmen reported all hostill· Jordon opened Clre on an lsraeU man said lbe railway tine
tlea had cessed between lbeir army patrol In the southern through the slrlp along the
forces since the 9Q.day .....,. Golan Heights, wounding three Medlterranean wu aabolaged

fire called for by the Unit..!
Sl$)l!s begen at midnight
Set\irday to permit an Intensive
probe towsrd peace in the
Ml4dle East.

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whlleiprtSillier,"·oialdKoblentz.
Sbeppard'stestlmony before a
Senate committee on conditions
at lbe 13$ year old penitentiary
brought a sharp reaction frGm
Koblentz.
"I seid then his teslilnony was
a pack of Ilea," Koblentz aaid.
"The slrlct correctional cells
he talked about were abolished
long before Sem got lbere."
Lillie Trouble
Koblentz said old timers Uke

Sta!eCorrectloiiS~oner

M&amp;UfY K&lt;(blentz, who 11 reUrlng
after I.6 :r\!ars In the position,

uid Saturday Sem Sheppard
eaused him more iroubM than
any other prisoner In the alate
corrections system.
.
Koblentz aald the mstn problems presented by lbe late Bay
VUlage !llteopath were his
"phony" cancer scare, his romance wllb Arlarme Tebbenjohannell and his teslilnony before
a senate eonunlttee lnvestlga.
lin• priaon conditions.
bppsrdaalddurlng hispril.
on tenn that he bad conlacteil
cancer after he had volunteered
for esperimenta on the ~
while In prison.
"'lbe pbony cancer scare•
carne ab!lul tha lime his brotber
wu publlihlng a book on Ssm," ·
aald Koblenlz. "'lbe log shon
I receiWcl 51 caJIB, many of
them 11'0111 overseas."
"I wu offered a considerable
IIIDI to Jirilli a book u a couater to lhlt one, but belnc Dr.
Slm's keeper, Ilelllt would bl
unethl~," KQblentz said.

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cent, lbat offlciall refuted to let bllil
only lor marry Al'lanne.
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be wu bootlegglnc II ridlcal-

f!!elateBugaMorancaiiB!i&lt;fvery
little !rouble.
Licavoli, eentenced to Ufe In
1934 after belnc convicted of
fo~ prohibition era gangland
killinga,last year had a request
for parote reJected.
"lliavoll Is a alck old man
now," Koblentz said. "Be did
lhlncs Inside and outside lllat
were bad bot It is a bunch Of
malarky lbat he helpa run the
Mafia from inside the prison."
"He wu a tough young hbod
tn Toledo, "'" man there, but he
wun'l an;'~ In lbe overall
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ofhis:"ers wtth the eepone 8ID8
In Chicago.
"The day before he wu released he !old me details never
published, bow the CeponeiJIOI&gt;.
sters, dressed u policemen,
tined some Of his men against
a carage wall and machine gun·
ned them in what II remembered
as the St. Valentine's Day 111118aacre," he said.

Battle R es umed

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Heavy fighting erupted
Seturday on lbe outaklrte of the
eroaaroada town of Sltoun
lbortly after CamlxJdlan troopa
recaptured II from Conununlat
force&amp; that had held It for a
week.
Cambodian military olllcers
Ia the area aald Communilts
driven from lbe town early
Saturday· regroUI'ed in the
jungle about 1,000 yards to the
west and continued the baiUe
, against purlllill8 govenunent

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PHNOM PENH (UP!)

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durlnc the olgbt about 400
yards north of lhe villege of
Kban Yunla. He aald Israeli
security forces rushed in to
search the erea. A spokeeman

lsraeU soldiers.
Israeli forces, following Jerusalem's policy thai eny ceasefire mUJt be mutual, poured
a.-ering fire ·mto Jordan, uie

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lab of Jordan, whose .government accepted the Americanproposed C08IJIHire plan, said
Saturday his country would try
to persuade Jordanial&gt;bued
guerrilla organlzatiOIIS to adhere to it.
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·-·-Ul'had been rounded
In tile
strip in the past few days.
'lbere wu no comment frGm
Arab guerrilla spokesmen on
the reported · attacb. Their
hostility to the ceue-fire, aJoog
with lllat of such governments
as Iraq and Syria, had cauaed
serious friction with Cairo.

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Retana · declined to alate
whether be was certain the
shots the witness bprd had
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been fired from the thlck. But
he added:
"Prior to any shOts belnc
fired bv any pqllc;e o!licer, they
cilda~l to kill twd IUI8l'l\led . ·
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ATHENS, Ohio (UP!)_ Facpress.
1.
ul"' members at Ohio Unlversl·
He referred lo lhree or four tyiavor en expanded campus
shots which were fired at. two eecurity iorce and a nunor consheriffs d011uUee and·photogre· 1ro1 center for use duHng empher Roger Bockrath of lbe .San ' erpncy altuaUons, it wu an. dealpated a Rafaellndependellt.Joutnal as nolnced loday
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li11191bj!!t tile four kidnapers and their on- poaltfuns carne from
the Califlll1ila 'fiye hos~Jges came out af lbe $28 respqnsee to a quesllonnaire
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'Jatar he was Center, and headed
Ule- 'lbe 11111110 questionnaire was al. .. .
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Delplte: lhla, Retane said, 'lbere wu a1eo ab:ong fa&lt;!UI·
.lilolt
.. ·llf Support for a grading pulley
lhe !bat &amp;1'81111 credit only for per.
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Nlll'lll'&gt; ~ djbi 8WB1! If
they'll let me "she aald
Slle didn't' seem c~
lllat her friends had turnod her
In for the reward. "My friends
needed the .money" abe said
matter..of.(actly, exj,lalnlng the
lunda l'fObably would be uaed
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- n..lbrlle San Quentin prisoll sent !o Sar! Quentin In 1980 for
liunald inVOlved In Friday's rO!IbWY and uaault.
breat out af the .lie. · wu paro~ In 1988,
coilrtbouae nad• arrested twice In 1988 f&lt;l'
rel!ords.
senl !lack lo
McClain, r7,
vlolitor: ·
trouble with ·~~»
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· · lie W8f 21, William belii&amp;,
Qirlllaiia, '11, bad a alon or
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residential area wbere ~(ann
was reuni,ted with her ~.
Gleason .._ld tbe only pllyllk:al
ill effect hll dlughter lbowed
waa "the W. of two or tbree
pooodls."
''The ldda are dlqulted with
us, and with lbe n7 the
coon try II belnc run," Gleuon
sald lbougbitpJly. "Viebwn
may be the 1cauee of all UU., I
don't lmow. If I had a 1011, I
don't lmow if I'd want him 1o
go to Vietnam.
"But if~ went to be better
cltizenl, they should unite and
change lbe country, but not tbe
way lbey're dolnc II now."

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llllftttCI. Hot dGp and bunt Mae Kraeuter Ia home fl'\lCIIIbe
fanUbed.
Jlolzer Medical Cenlar. A ilfi
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MIDDLEPORT
B·P.W , Coundl for Miu Kraeuter wllo
Tuesday, 7::!0 p. m. bune ol W81 hOOipilaliJed 16 weeks. HfW
Mrs. Rila Lewla. Ho1te11 molhet, Mrw.·LUcille ICrJeQter,
committee In charse ol thanked counCil memben for

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so to a rock !eatlval II eltber "bej:auee I knew lbey'd come """'il got to· tley bere lt!d do . "CQulltry".and bro.CCJUI)Iel.
_like ber yOUI'Ielt, or !In· a Mdgetme."Whenukedlhl~e ri;ht.""
','Foralmos\tbreeweeb,lbe
detective Ia !ate bir." ·.
· would tun away again, 1lfie
. Voice QtiiYtriDe
Uved free, hl!ppy and 8GiDil
'lbe wcinllcame In ~~ a " ~ and replied: ''I donlt gJeUon. l)la voice qillveriJ'I!, frGm al!ll'lmeDt to apar~~Dent,''
W!dBJier 11'1¥11 J!9!lf'l 1l,al!li ·JmO.Jf."·
AJ4 1te wu ''not bll!n at sald qieUoa, who lwlce vll!ted
Gleuoli, 4t, a IUCCI-r:t4 .r8al Gleason said ' his daughter anyone and greedy relieved" Love Vally k!oldnfl !Of his
estate man and former. ~ told him abe took no drugs nor that his cleughter was safe.
daugh• and Jogpl more lllan
jwatrooper who .U 'cited for was she niolested durlllg the
"Her friends lllougbt 'we'd z,OOO miles on hll car.
ll'avery cltlrq lbe Paclftl: IIJtee.week adventure. But be better cash her In' and that llil first clue came ~ be
c:ampalgn of World War n. . aaid she told him diup were ·ended lbe greet adventure," he offered f!,OOO for Information
He had jQJt l!lld out a f!,OIO "offered· to her, but she turned
1eadlnC io Karen'• ...-.bouts
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Gleuon's f!,OOO check W81 and safe return. W)leD lbe at.ory
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fi'om a hlppie "crash pad" In a big weekend previously wu a lbe yoong man to whom it waa newapepera, Gleason received
. Saturday nigbt ~ and. wrl~. Stuart William Ellupl. an I!DOOYJDOUS telepbone call
· '' ~ lllOIIeJbomellnMidclepott811beltartofahon!dqjdevelopnumt,pvetjtetra~tolbe • North Catollpa.
,, • ~oftwo~lba .... fortheweektndopen bDuae. 'lbeofflceraare pictured !n tha
"I worked all my Ufe for ber $unday School the following ·"I could 1\ave al:tJPpecl pay- "tellq , me , to come lo
• · IIW!Iri*n'ofooe oft\10 DiDdelnbldl were fumllblld far lbe open 11ouse Ingell Far·
and put ber hlab on top of a morning, had spent the . past menl oo the check," G~ Greensboro and be IIUfO to
l" ' Jilt 'and the 1laU' ,.,..,.,.,,,.of Mlddlel'ort.nd lbe Se'"'•• Center Mlddl__. Wled
ptne tree where I thought abe tbree weeks "staying Ul' all ~ "bull cave my wOld and bring my checkbook."
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, Gleason, atlorney Robert
· 'tlllJdoW.olr:aperiel. FrGm lbe left are Alan Moody, Ylce p'Uident, Mrs. Anna Morrow•
like 90111eone took a bur.ket of o'clock In the afternoon and
.Accon!lni' lo Gleasoo, Karen Blodlncer and Charlottesville
,:, ,. ~~.lllld Bob Jerlea, president Of KllleU Aaloclatee.
manur' and 111rew it In my listening to tbe radio aU day." moved In with EU11111 and the policeman Bobby Jones boarded
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CHAJILO'l'l'EI$ ·Va. Wllllderinc~ters. · .
fr,ec19m.' D0t .t.obe .under. lwr fetUv. ll;lroke uo. ·Sbe rode ·!JeW 10 &amp;"-!1101'9· :1'111)'
(UPI}-."My ad&amp;t to any · ~' Karen explained .Jllllll!~' lbamb, to do ~t lite from I.Gve ViJie1 lo
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P!lfOni'!l'fiGeedl'ugllterwamal4! !lhetlldn'ttetepboneberpare1111 l'leued," be aeld. "WID now, boro wllb HGUII8
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UPI photographer Kent
Potter, who was allowed no
closer to Sltoun than a village
eight miles to lbe west, said
allied jet ftghter-llombera and
helicopter gunahlpa were flying
81JPPor1 for Cambodian forces In
the jungle battle,lle sald be W81
unable to identify the
nationality of tbe alrerafl.
Cambodian officera aald
bonlblng and napalm raids iiJ
allied planes deltroyed about te
per cent of Skoun during lbe
week-long battle for lbe town, S5
miles northeast of Phnom l'wM.
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SC!lOLAllSHIP STEER - 'Ibe Citizens
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reserve champion steer of the Mason County
Fair Baby Beef Sale Friday night and then
donated it to be sold with the proceeds going into
the ~cultural Scholarship Fund which was
estabtished six years ago through the efforts of
E. Bartow Jones, chairman of tJie bank's board

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pound for the animal, ~xllibited ~Y

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Marvlil Roush of near New Haven. The steer, m
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scholarabip funl'·

The !I!Nr, in 1um, was reaold
to four loeal businessea,
Jt!hnson's Super Market, Two
aty 1
Rlver M0 tor ,_
......pany,
ce

:Sso~uel c::nrlns~an':
for 15 . centa per
~·Mum County Bank also
purcbued an 185 pound steer
frun~of
for t44
...,.
dred . Letart
and •--led
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it back to tile Fair. The llleer

House, 41; Emfe Wai"!''I'l,
Apple Grove, 760 lbo .. H, Blue,
Point Pteesant Building and
loin, &lt;13: 915
Bedty
Columbia,
lb$.,Frlte,
CA. West
Reel,
Valley Belle Dliry, ofl; Kyle
Mcc.iusla"'l, Pl~n, ~ tbo.. H.

was resoldCompany
to PoiDtforPleaslnt
Livestock
38 cenll
a pound. 0rt1 plac:ed .thinl in
_ _..,ft lbe. ·•·• ..._
Sh .w~'"6"1 ""'"'"·
s~ totaling •~ pounds
were IIDid last nildttfor lbe sum
o1 f14,52Z.III. Tbe average price
wu MUZ ,_ bundred _.....,

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Keefer, Leon, 830 lbs., H, Blue,
Landmerk, Pomeroy, 43.
Susan Stentey' Southside, 1005
lbs., C-H, Blue, llob Evans
Steak House, &lt;15: Gary Keeter,
~it~ l\':;;,~~.81 ~t Kf&gt;!~ ~

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ol weight.
The Beef Sale was a lhow
within ltaelf' with Jolm MeNe1J
as· auctioneer . and La••ence
C..lach, Jr .. Gus D•nglasa, J.

It,·Sommer .00 Pete 8omnJer

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PGint Pleasan&amp; lllgh 8ehiN11, wu presented the

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champion steer of the Ma• ~aunty Fair Baby.
Beef Sale Friday Dlght. Pte~ fl'om left, are,.,1
Mr. .Pret!!e, Fair Queen . ~k)' GUmore, Mrs, ·
?Iaeemn!.!~.d Kimberly B!i~er; owner of &amp;he grand .•

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MCII'I'ilt Memorial Nunmr; . alld Convalflseenee
Hom
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.....-rponnll - believed
tO be a new. state reeo.=
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Qllbr ...S
alllllap ~n ant fonnet ~~~.
beavyweljbt CMIJIPI/Ip Joe 911111 uaie· ~ li!d Uolt1' sreal Dick "~
Louil wl!) bi! . bmrto a!MDd celellriu•: . r.,.ef mid- . 'fNID" lADe wm
the Mot«
. In 1111 llewilgltl. •fwt•4-m .._Ray 1lftli a"""""" cf
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honor at
12. Roblnloa, former lloltGII ·titan ~ ·pap~er

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DON'T FORGET HECK'S

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Riel,
Maar\
Caun ~~~n.
Moton,
&lt;15. · M~CI~
· :tl:ie!IJ:
Brian
Stover,
llelbl.,
, , ·:;::;:::~~W:--~~~,,~
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H, Red, Martin. Ford, Ga~ll Is.
.
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41 : Roaer st...... Lean,~ ~,
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H. Rod. Fremplail H
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..,., JohnMc:CaUslend, Pliny,., Plllttp 1.an11. Aoale Grove.
tbs., H. Reel, Southem States 9ol0 tbl., H, Rod. · tartar end
Coop., 44.
e.... 31; Billy r....,., Point
Freddie Green, Frazlon "'-"· 931 lbo., H, ,.Jiecl,
Bottom, 9ol0 11&gt;1.. A. Red, folel!s Co. EquiJHIIent&lt;llind
County tnsuran&lt;:e, 55; Undo Madllfoeo J.• 71; Cllrlt• s.yre,
Newberry, Point- PI-t. 915 Lain; Toll! 11!1.; H, Red, 8 ao\d J
lbl .• H, R4d, Stele Farm In; Fumlfure, llloideil&lt;llt, 3f.
surenc:t, 43; Cherlti ~
H, While,
Jr .• Lellrl. 7GO tbo., H~ · liN. Red, 11WW
Mit., Cullen
Ohio
Valley .liYetloekr•Wt Kitlnl
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Ga/JIPDIIs, 43; 1
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Gus Douglas, West Virginia
Conunissioner of Agriculture,
said to the best of his knowledge
the Grand Cban1plon brought
the highest price that has ever
been received in this state.

Its owner, Kimberly Butler, of
Glenwood, was sold to John
Green of lbe, Morris Memorial
Nursing and Convalescence
Home at Milton for $1,359.
The steer was purchased by
the Milton business shortly
after Roger Dale ~, son of
Mr. and~
·
Ralaey of
Hendel'l()ll, . . . tile Mllua!
Agrlcultur• · · Scholarship
presented by Charles Lsnham evening.
in behalf of the Citizens
Other owners, weight, breed,
National Bank of Po'ftt grade, buyer and price were as
¥•
follows:
PlesMnt.
j
Rickv Lantz. Apple Grove,
Lanham, bank presld~t. 1060 lbs., H, Bive, Qlio Valley
presented Rainey a check•for Bakery, Galllpqlls. 58; Donntt
, 81•.•• toward bls college Hill, Leon, 940 lbo., H, Blue, aty
•..
Ice and Fuel, 50; Kathy Butler,
ed•1C8tloo after he was an- Glenwood. 920 lbs.. H, Blue,
nonnced winner of the Holzer Hospital, 58.
""'"''·"""'ft from
1
Raymond llornett, Letart, 790
~·-....,.
among our lbs., H, Blue, Epting Send and
linalisl8conslderedfor tile siiib GraYel, 47; Joe Robinson,
annual award.
Letart, 1015lbi;, C·A. Blue, s.s.
41 ' Keith
The
CitlzeDI
~Nalional
Bank
·
Co.,875
-•-- _....., __. ..._ Res 1rve Logan
Roush, Packing
New Haven,
lbs., H,
...., · ..... ~._ ,...
Blue, Pleasant Valley Hospltet,
Champloo Steer, exhibited by 44
Marvin c. Roush o1 New Haven
·Bobb R • N H • ••5
f!lf $1.18 a pound and then tbs .. ~. ·~~~· • '"';;..o:~fl'~;;r
c!on&amp;tedittobeiiDidfortlletm Materials. 44: Mike Stanley,

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Grand Champion steer at lbe
Mason CoWtty Fair Baby Beef
Sale Friday night was sold for
'1.;1 a pound - reported a new

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GRASS

Heck's.Reg. '51.28 ·

Record Broken
By Top Steer
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pany, Mason County Inslirance, Johnson~• Super
Market and the City Ice &amp; Fuel Company, for 85
cents per pound.
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SC!lOLAllSHIP STEER - 'Ibe Citizens
National Bank of Point Pleasant purchased the
reserve champion steer of the Mason County
Fair Baby Beef Sale Friday night and then
donated it to be sold with the proceeds going into
the ~cultural Scholarship Fund which was
estabtished six years ago through the efforts of
E. Bartow Jones, chairman of tJie bank's board

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of directors. The Citizens National Bank prud

pound for the animal, ~xllibited ~Y

$1.1&amp; per

Marvlil Roush of near New Haven. The steer, m
tum, was purchased jointly by four Point
Pleasant businesses, Two •River. Motor Coin·

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The prize steer, exhibited by

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The !I!Nr, in 1um, was reaold
to four loeal businessea,
Jt!hnson's Super Market, Two
aty 1
Rlver M0 tor ,_
......pany,
ce

:Sso~uel c::nrlns~an':
for 15 . centa per
~·Mum County Bank also
purcbued an 185 pound steer
frun~of
for t44
...,.
dred . Letart
and •--led
'""
"'""'
it back to tile Fair. The llleer

House, 41; Emfe Wai"!''I'l,
Apple Grove, 760 lbo .. H, Blue,
Point Pteesant Building and
loin, &lt;13: 915
Bedty
Columbia,
lb$.,Frlte,
CA. West
Reel,
Valley Belle Dliry, ofl; Kyle
Mcc.iusla"'l, Pl~n, ~ tbo.. H.

was resoldCompany
to PoiDtforPleaslnt
Livestock
38 cenll
a pound. 0rt1 plac:ed .thinl in
_ _..,ft lbe. ·•·• ..._
Sh .w~'"6"1 ""'"'"·
s~ totaling •~ pounds
were IIDid last nildttfor lbe sum
o1 f14,52Z.III. Tbe average price
wu MUZ ,_ bundred _.....,

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Keefer, Leon, 830 lbs., H, Blue,
Landmerk, Pomeroy, 43.
Susan Stentey' Southside, 1005
lbs., C-H, Blue, llob Evans
Steak House, &lt;15: Gary Keeter,
~it~ l\':;;,~~.81 ~t Kf&gt;!~ ~

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ol weight.
The Beef Sale was a lhow
within ltaelf' with Jolm MeNe1J
as· auctioneer . and La••ence
C..lach, Jr .. Gus D•nglasa, J.

It,·Sommer .00 Pete 8omnJer

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f:~-~· :r~~ ~.::.":"k~

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PGint Pleasan&amp; lllgh 8ehiN11, wu presented the

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champion steer of the Ma• ~aunty Fair Baby.
Beef Sale Friday Dlght. Pte~ fl'om left, are,.,1
Mr. .Pret!!e, Fair Queen . ~k)' GUmore, Mrs, ·
?Iaeemn!.!~.d Kimberly B!i~er; owner of &amp;he grand .•

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STA'fli: RECORD - Jobn Greene of the
MCII'I'ilt Memorial Nunmr; . alld Convalflseenee
Hom
.. eofMHton,,pald,l.Sl ....
.....-rponnll - believed
tO be a new. state reeo.=
-·.', -, for lhe ,..
-and

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HECK'S REG. $39.99

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117,91,6 sqli@re miles. .

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75C

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Qllbr ...S
alllllap ~n ant fonnet ~~~.
beavyweljbt CMIJIPI/Ip Joe 911111 uaie· ~ li!d Uolt1' sreal Dick "~
Louil wl!) bi! . bmrto a!MDd celellriu•: . r.,.ef mid- . 'fNID" lADe wm
the Mot«
. In 1111 llewilgltl. •fwt•4-m .._Ray 1lftli a"""""" cf
.
honor at
12. Roblnloa, former lloltGII ·titan ~ ·pap~er

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$i.99

Douls:pg.•••

nETJiQrr &lt;tJPO, ...:.,rcirmef

HECK'S REG. $1.19

DON'T FORGET HECK'S

JOHNSO.,.S

Riel,
Maar\
Caun ~~~n.
Moton,
&lt;15. · M~CI~
· :tl:ie!IJ:
Brian
Stover,
llelbl.,
, , ·:;::;:::~~W:--~~~,,~
.
H, Red, Martin. Ford, Ga~ll Is.
.
·1 ;; ;;
~
41 : Roaer st...... Lean,~ ~,
,
H. Rod. Fremplail H
, .. •
•
:
..,., JohnMc:CaUslend, Pliny,., Plllttp 1.an11. Aoale Grove.
tbs., H. Reel, Southem States 9ol0 tbl., H, Rod. · tartar end
Coop., 44.
e.... 31; Billy r....,., Point
Freddie Green, Frazlon "'-"· 931 lbo., H, ,.Jiecl,
Bottom, 9ol0 11&gt;1.. A. Red, folel!s Co. EquiJHIIent&lt;llind
County tnsuran&lt;:e, 55; Undo Madllfoeo J.• 71; Cllrlt• s.yre,
Newberry, Point- PI-t. 915 Lain; Toll! 11!1.; H, Red, 8 ao\d J
lbl .• H, R4d, Stele Farm In; Fumlfure, llloideil&lt;llt, 3f.
surenc:t, 43; Cherlti ~
H, While,
Jr .• Lellrl. 7GO tbo., H~ · liN. Red, 11WW
Mit., Cullen
Ohio
Valley .liYetloekr•Wt Kitlnl
,,Laf ·, tiOtbf.; While'
Ga/JIPDIIs, 43; 1
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Gus Douglas, West Virginia
Conunissioner of Agriculture,
said to the best of his knowledge
the Grand Cban1plon brought
the highest price that has ever
been received in this state.

Its owner, Kimberly Butler, of
Glenwood, was sold to John
Green of lbe, Morris Memorial
Nursing and Convalescence
Home at Milton for $1,359.
The steer was purchased by
the Milton business shortly
after Roger Dale ~, son of
Mr. and~
·
Ralaey of
Hendel'l()ll, . . . tile Mllua!
Agrlcultur• · · Scholarship
presented by Charles Lsnham evening.
in behalf of the Citizens
Other owners, weight, breed,
National Bank of Po'ftt grade, buyer and price were as
¥•
follows:
PlesMnt.
j
Rickv Lantz. Apple Grove,
Lanham, bank presld~t. 1060 lbs., H, Bive, Qlio Valley
presented Rainey a check•for Bakery, Galllpqlls. 58; Donntt
, 81•.•• toward bls college Hill, Leon, 940 lbo., H, Blue, aty
•..
Ice and Fuel, 50; Kathy Butler,
ed•1C8tloo after he was an- Glenwood. 920 lbs.. H, Blue,
nonnced winner of the Holzer Hospital, 58.
""'"''·"""'ft from
1
Raymond llornett, Letart, 790
~·-....,.
among our lbs., H, Blue, Epting Send and
linalisl8conslderedfor tile siiib GraYel, 47; Joe Robinson,
annual award.
Letart, 1015lbi;, C·A. Blue, s.s.
41 ' Keith
The
CitlzeDI
~Nalional
Bank
·
Co.,875
-•-- _....., __. ..._ Res 1rve Logan
Roush, Packing
New Haven,
lbs., H,
...., · ..... ~._ ,...
Blue, Pleasant Valley Hospltet,
Champloo Steer, exhibited by 44
Marvin c. Roush o1 New Haven
·Bobb R • N H • ••5
f!lf $1.18 a pound and then tbs .. ~. ·~~~· • '"';;..o:~fl'~;;r
c!on&amp;tedittobeiiDidfortlletm Materials. 44: Mike Stanley,

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The Ohio, was judge.

Grand Champion steer at lbe
Mason CoWtty Fair Baby Beef
Sale Friday night was sold for
'1.;1 a pound - reported a new

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HECK'S R_EG. $1.61

GRASS

Heck's.Reg. '51.28 ·

Record Broken
By Top Steer
i.'

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SH:ION

I

PT. PLEASANT -

OIL

. AIR COOLED

pany, Mason County Inslirance, Johnson~• Super
Market and the City Ice &amp; Fuel Company, for 85
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ntne,
ofl
1!11 for the jlay'a beet
. AKMN, Ohio (UPI) - Rot- four birdies on ,the back llde to roQnd on the Jill' 'Ill, ,._yard
ptlt~ Friii1C lleal'd and Tom COIIll In l!lth a ooe under 119. Flreatooe &lt;;ountrY Qub coiJr11e
Shaw, ,.bolbOollolfa bad frOnt Onealrokeblctoftheleaden arid Bruce Crampton, who had a
nine, 1fOI'ii.IJedfor tint P!Jice al were Ge9r&amp;i ·ArCher, who ·bogey on· the ialh l\Oie.
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tbeeridof411etblrdofGIDidofthe &amp;bared the ba)f. .av lead with "I'm playlue well enough,"
f!SO,aoo AmeHcan Golf~ Shaw, and TCIIIIII!yAaron, wbo Shaw said, "Uiat even though I
here SIIJirday with M·hole double lloSeyad the 16th hole got off to a bad start It didn't
acorea Gf'2011.. . ,
whenhillthlrdabot9enttntti.the 'bother me."
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1IWd, wlio h8d a ihree over waltr In front· rt the p-een. Beard llhola three under Jill'
par '13 In lbe opening round and Aaron hada 18 satUrday and 32 on ~ back nine, daaplte a

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Into It beca!lle If I do I'm
·Iii hill Jbltd year on the tour,
to.ael hot lt'a a lad lii!Jltioq ' ~ the dlffereuce In hit play
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t~Ea&gt;HIA (UPI) - oyer ""' play and after order
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bad l)lola,' 1
~Stone ~e In 'tllrte l'1mil wu res~, Randa walked
Arcbet aald his round could dldn'L"
With.~~ sa~ut~~ay Jlihnny. Bri881· Deron ~
''!!ave been a real gocid one If Alkecl •bout his iOinlnll the
to~ the Pbl1
da Pbllllel llinlled · to IICGre' Doyle, Jbo
my putter liad •
bot. &amp;r pro tour at IUCh a late ·atage,
te I .'W Ylctll')'.,.- tile Qllcaao Cl!lllt acrou u Glenn Beckert
anytime I shoot a 70herel bave Slone laid; "I like to play .thil~o
' ®be ~ the ils-hlt plte~I~nC threW wildlY· on JOhnson's hit.
to be l))elaed: .'
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· of CIO,Short. 1
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"If 1 can llhoot .a 87 or !Ia can play every ~Y ."
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doublebogeymoothe460-)'ard toq~orraw (Sunil.y) I have a Defendlns chilmpton Ray
1 · ~ leeGi\d jillib)B, ~ f;lro ..un. came tn. the fourth. T~or
alii Friday, cime\~ with a Another stroke back, at 2111, 13111 hole.
· real. good chanee to win It," . Floyd.t\Jrdedln a one under par
· "'II i1!11 ~. Jhe cUliol uyer ,wllkj!o;! and Brtgp -lln8led. fl Saturday.
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were Bob Stone wlio had a fiVe Asked to ten about the holti, Archer said.
119 Saturday. leaving him alone
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hli liliUr VICtor)' of the'MUoft' ~ 'and then Stone and
Short, who has loat 12, had not Oscar Gamble hit back·to.back
won since ·July 2.
.
111ng1ea to make It 3-2.
The Pbllllea scored twice with . The Pbllllea added two tn.
lv(o oM ill the fifth lo takf the· surance I'Wllln the teverith on
lead ll!d 18, Bin ifanda wjth hill a1n11es by Doyle and Brtgp,' a
ninth ltlill
13 vl~ea. puled ball and Stone's alngle.
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Joe scored two runs and cut their at 7·7 wiJh two nms In lhe sixth
TiinJ Ta)'l~ .
With a Chicago scored 111 three nw
Hague's two-run homer off deficit to 1().9 1m a walk, a on singles by Lou Brock and Ed
LIIIUI Sltndl...
lingle, atolc! .tcOncl, took llilrd In the sec:ood. HwiCiley alngles, lyNatlanal
~"1J:':!",~':=~• relle-:er Claude Raymond w;tth throwing error by Raymond Crosby, an error by Rusty Staub
United Prtlltnltmatlanal
oil\. Cl!phf ·~ Hundley's and scored on Ran Santo's 18th
!NigblgomHnotlncludtdl none out In the ninth lnnlnB and singles by Joae Cardenal and Hague's double.
Cln-LA Gt~~~e· fkt lncludtd
Eollf
cllmaxed a four-run raUy and and Carl Taylor and an Infield Mack Jones' triple, which
IIJroWili8 error and ICONdllle home run ol the ~. Plill
1!1111
Pet. Gl
W L Pet. Gl Ufted the St. Louis Cardlnalll to out.
produced two runs, and Marv
IYW8 run when Deruiy Doyle GagUano alngied, took lhlnt on Pittsburgh 63 W50L .558
Bob'
Bailey
and
Jim
Gooier
Staehle's sacrifice fly enabled
W.t ou~· a bit tote. ,.... · John Callison's double and ~York
~ ~
tv. an 11-10 victory over the
59 51 .536 2112 =~~~:
singled
In
l'Wlll
dUring
a
threethe EJqlOS to take a 7-5 lead In
Leo
wiJ' .~ored on llon Kesalnser's Ch lcago
Detroit
59
51
.536
10'12
Montreal
E•pos
Saturday.
57 55 .509 5'12
Bostqn
54 .53 ..sos 14
Hague, who drove In live runs run ninth Inning rally which lllt"tOp of the sixth.
e~ted by Ulllplte l:.M "~ 111crlflce fly.
St. Lovls
52 59 .468 10
Phlladtlllhla 51 59 .&lt;164 10V. Clevelaod
55 57 .491 uv. during the game colmected off gave the Expos a 16-7 lead.
The Cardinals, who picked ~P
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48 65 .425 15
The Cardlnalll tied ·the score a run in the first on Joe Torre's
Washington
50 ~ 1 L ~. ~~ Raymond after 'the Cardlnalll
Wttl
run-producing triple, routed
69 38 .us
W L Pet. GB Mlnnesola
Mike MarabaU when they sent
Calllornlo
62 49 .559 9
Cincinnati
76 37 .673
, .-ri .
Oakland
61 50 .550 10
Los Angeles 61 48 .560 13
nine players to the plate and
San F ranelsco 54 56 .490 20V. Kansas City 42 69 .378 29
scored four nms In the third.
42 72 .368 3CW&gt;
Atlanla
Sl 58 .412 21v. Chicago
Hague's two-run single and a
40 73 .354 32 •
Houston
50 62 .446 25"" Milwaukee
alngle by To&gt;Te were the big
Saturday's
Results
San D~o
44 Ill .389 32
Minnesota 3 Oakland 1
Saturdly'slluuHs
blows of the raUy.
Chicago I California 1
Phllodtlllhll
6 Chicago 3
homer,
lor
the
Angela'
run,
and
Gosger's three-run double
CHICAGO (UPI') - Ken
Clevefend 4 Wuhlngton.2
York 1~ Pllllburgh 9
Wilbur
Wood
went
tile rest of New
climaxed
a four-run Montreal
St. Louis 11 MontreallO
Baltimore 4 New York 2
CE LO N y UP! John Hayes, to take the lead. By
=~went 4-t saturday
the
way
for
hit
14th
save.lt
was
Detroit
al
Boston
(nlghtl
MONTI
L
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(
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Ge
had
uprising
In
the second Inning.
San Frenclsco 6 Houston 5
ling a l1&lt;blt Chicago
·
Milwaukee at Kansas City - Colwnbla George raced to a the half Columbia orge
Miller's
filth
win
agilnst
six
Cincinnati
at
Los
Angel"
~ Sox ·attack wblch
lnlghll
three-year-&lt;&gt;ld record Saturday already assumed the lead,
(nlghll
' Cod an 8-1 lrtmnph over JOSIJeS.
(Only
tamu
!idlld•ltt!l
SAulndaiTIYm'',,GtEmaOT'
In the $23,002 George M .. Levy reaching this point In 583-li.
LAVER IN FINAL'I
The So&amp; got a single nmln the
tilt. Ufotnla Angeli.
Sunday'S Go"'~
takln th
test 1 58
At lhree-&lt;tuarters, reached In
first
on
alngles
by
Lula
Aparicio
Milwaukee at Kansas City 2:30 pace,
g e con
In :
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.
All Times EDT
Bob Miller laaled 7 and S-1
1. 29 1•5 , Co.lumbia Geor•e
l.S at Monticello Raceway.
• (UP!)
Rod La
the in
tnnliia'i ·for '.'the . White SOx, and Carloos May and Duane Chicago at Philadelphia (21 1 J&gt;.m.
Ookland at Mlnnesala (21 2 p.m. Driven by Roland Beaulieu continued to !!how the way, but
ver •
•
JOIO)lhaon's
double
and
another
aUowUlg Roger Rapoz's 15th
York
at
Pittsburgh
1: 30 California ai .Chlcago 121 2:15 lor the Mitzi Stables of Dr. and Dancer had rushed back to comparable tennis WIWird who
In the second on singles by
pm
second place with MO.t Happy is always at his peak In b1g
Berry and Bobby Knoop, a ~!real ~I St. Louis (2} 2: 15 develand at Washington 121 1 Mrs. George Smith fro!~~ Fella rev.,.lng positions willl malches, put on an Incredible
loruout and Syd O'Brien's
fi.m.
Byram, Conn., Columbia Keystone Pat.
demonstration of ~hobnaklng
alngle. They laiUed twice tn the ~·~~clnnatl at Los Angeles 121 4
Ill more at New York (21 I George scored by a dlmlshing o/,
Hitting the stretch, Colwnbla Saturday in demollshi!'l! Cliff
p.m.
.
p.m.
of a length over Truluck, guided
D d 1
d e chmg the
third on May's double, a walk to Allonta
at San Diego 4 p.m.
Detroit at Boston 2 p.m.
by Jack Quinn who was a neck George was sUIJ In thi: lead with _rys a e an r a
Joaephson, pitcher Rudl May's
MondaY's Glmu
Oeklan.l":\"':r.~~':"
In front of shreik, piloted by Most Happy Fella racing Into a !mats of the $50,000 U.S.
throwing error on a pickoff play Now York at Pittsburgh !night) Detroit at Boston
Herve Filion at the wire.
contending position. At this Professional Championships for
Only game scheduled
and Berry's single.
.
As the choice of the crowd point Truluck and Shriek alllo the seventh straight year.
'!bey alllo scored twice In lhe
came into serious chaUenae.
Laver, the second ~eed ••ho
sixth on alngles by Berry and
Colwnbla George paid $3.40,
With 100 yarda to go Most had captured four straight tities
Knoop, Miller's sacrifices, and
$2.80 and $2.40 lor In winning his Happy Fella broke strld~.
in five of the past six, won 15 of
O'Brien's single and twlcein the
eighth race of the year In 12
Dancer afterwards said there the last 16 games to crush
PrrtSBUIWH (UPI) - Doun seventh when Josephson was hit
starts and pushed his earnings was no reason and It was the Drysdale, the unseeded South
935 ·
rn.ndenon's threeofllll homer by1.a pltdl ahead ol singles by
toThe
$l%2,top
four finis hers fourth colt's first break of the season African, lh1, 1&gt;0, S.l.
arid live hits by Tommie Agee Gall Hopkins, Berry and Miller.
wu taken by the second choice and Truluck and Shriek were
led a 17·hlt attack which
Rudl May worked six Innings
Moat Happy Fella, driven by pushing the issue to Colwnbla
enabled the New York Meta to for the Angel!l, allowing six rUD8
Stanley
Dancer for his wife George, who was not allowed to
beat the Plttaburgh Pirates, U. and 12 hill lor his eighth toes
Rachel
of
New Egypt, N. J., all rela• after Moat Happy Fella's
t, 8aturday and move within 21\ against sis·wins.
CANTON,
Ohio
(UP!)
_
Pete
Angeles
Rams
for
nine
seasons,
wtU
race
in the $85,000 Adios etooination as Truluck and
~~ of the loaers In the
Plhoa
one
of
lour
greats
enretiring
In
1956,
alter
starring
at
Stakes
next
Saturday at The Slniek were getting to him.
National League's Eastern
shrln~ saturday tn . the Pro -tJCM-..Ior two - · He ·led MeadOWS..In Mea«&lt;ow~, . l'fr, ... AI
.
Focilballllallotl'amellen, wa1 tile leai!Uil 1n .-tvtng tbrte eo~~~~Mta Georlte'•' !\lQI!W,..,. I:IRIROUBCe·
deacrlbed as "lh&lt;i Golden Greek · seasons In which be played In broke the track mark of N8 4.,,, ·
ll'~n to a )11-3 . lead but
.of football" by another weU four championship games.
15 posted by Rival ~We In 1965
.. Roberto Clemen' ' knocluid
known Greek _ VIce President He served as an assistant and earned $500 bonus for
·K~'~
otli, wib. 9 two-run
Spiro T. Agnew.
coach for eight yean with drlve~·tralner Beaulieu.
hoD1er IJt the seventh and the
··
A
telegram
from
Agnew
to
Green
Bay, AUanta and Los · SixofColwnblaGeorge'slaat
Plr•tea ~ddt!d lliree mare.runs
·
Plhos was read at ceremonies Angeles before being named eight races have been wins and
Ia the· l!lghth against reliever
on the steps of the Hall of Fame bead coach of the New Orleans all the victories were In
oaey Genlrf to make tt ~loae.
Building here. Also enshrined Salnll In 1967.
clocklngs below two minutes,
e.
Koc:,n\an, who surrendered 12
Salu!'day
were
Tom
Fears,
~SalntsmettheMinneaota
ranglngfrom1:582.stol:552.s.
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla.
bllll, picked Up~ lint victory 'mw YORK (UPI) - Back·
Hugh
Mcilhenny
and
Jack
VIkings
In
the
annual
HaU
of
Most
Happy
Fella,
leaving
(UP!)
_
The
National
s1nct July 5. ·The loss ended a f.o.back homen by BooB Powell
Cbrlsllalisen.
Fame
Game.
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Association
for
Stock
Car Auto
llye.pme Pittsburgh winning .
Merv
Rettenmund
Agilew,jnthetelepn,noted
McEihenny
was
a
star
ball
nine
colts,
gained
the
lead
m
a
Racing
(NASCAR)
Saturday
a~. .
Roblnaon's
' i -.
._,.... that Pllioa had m1a1ec1 only one carrier lor 13 seasons ending In 28'!0 opening quarter. The announced two rules changes
game In a nine-year career with 11164, Including nine yean with Dancer allowed Keystone Pat, for the remainder of the season
the Philadelphia Eaglea and the San Franctaco 411ers. He alllo who de~~&amp;rted from the pole with aimed at reducing costs and
. ,., t'-~· ,;, ·ot '
·!· ..
called blm "the moat dlD'able pillyed for Mlnneso,ta, New
.
improving safety.
1...
l,:
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abdvel'll8tllef®tballplayer"of York and Detroit. '
·:::&lt;::' ;;;; ''
NASCAR announced that
lili Ume.
Chrlstlnsen, a defensive
NEW YORK (UPl) - 'l1le beginning with the Yankee 400
One of the main speakers at back and liltk return lll*laltst, New Y!JI'II Yaabes, helplog at Michigan International
. _:t'l·- ·~: ' .
. ·'
&gt;;the. ell8hrlnement wu NFL ptayed etsht seasons with ·the Cuey Stengel observe bls Speedway on Aug. 18, all grand
ConunllllonerPetellaoellewbo Dol!;olt Uons. He .wu bead 80t• birthday belatedly, natlonal'carswillberequlred to
·of the ·year.
said the Ia~ group of en- ~ ol the San Fnnclllco S.lurdaf retlftd the former use a NASCAR·Iurnlshed
defenSI-'v In sbrlneea ma!le hl!n. feel more of 49erl from 1983 through 1987. auma&amp;~• aallorm lllllllber carburetor plate wllh a
•
Ia eelitnoulel prior to the mutmwn m Inch Venturi
and' ,18hth);;;.lnp a part , of the Ban of Fame
tbnat.ned: lraditlon because they an
auaal Old Timers Day opening and wW be allowed to
lint pl&amp;)'en with whlcb be had been
-Game.
use aide window glaal.
In , the
but assoclat.ed. ~
Stengel, wbo WOD II pelt'
Prior to these chanBes the
drotilled
Plbos, a for111er Indiana
llllliiiiiChevea World Series Venturi opening . was a
tn
ct~~ltr 1!111 University All-American,
Jn
Ia 1! ~ wltb lbe Ylllkeea, mulmwn oll11·16lnches. Side
r:~ follcJwed with hit· 28lli played witb the Phlllldelpbla
bad hit No. 1'1 retired by the windows In cars had not been
1111
Into~ right cen!*'fteld ' l'Jaglea lroll'l19t7-66.
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. AKMN, Ohio (UPI) - Rot- four birdies on ,the back llde to roQnd on the Jill' 'Ill, ,._yard
ptlt~ Friii1C lleal'd and Tom COIIll In l!lth a ooe under 119. Flreatooe &lt;;ountrY Qub coiJr11e
Shaw, ,.bolbOollolfa bad frOnt Onealrokeblctoftheleaden arid Bruce Crampton, who had a
nine, 1fOI'ii.IJedfor tint P!Jice al were Ge9r&amp;i ·ArCher, who ·bogey on· the ialh l\Oie.
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acorea Gf'2011.. . ,
whenhillthlrdabot9enttntti.the 'bother me."
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·Iii hill Jbltd year on the tour,
to.ael hot lt'a a lad lii!Jltioq ' ~ the dlffereuce In hit play
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ouUIIere,Jllal 11y I madei'Omii wu:•r·mac1e 41otofJIUlta today
t~Ea&gt;HIA (UPI) - oyer ""' play and after order
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bad l)lola,' 1
~Stone ~e In 'tllrte l'1mil wu res~, Randa walked
Arcbet aald his round could dldn'L"
With.~~ sa~ut~~ay Jlihnny. Bri881· Deron ~
''!!ave been a real gocid one If Alkecl •bout his iOinlnll the
to~ the Pbl1
da Pbllllel llinlled · to IICGre' Doyle, Jbo
my putter liad •
bot. &amp;r pro tour at IUCh a late ·atage,
te I .'W Ylctll')'.,.- tile Qllcaao Cl!lllt acrou u Glenn Beckert
anytime I shoot a 70herel bave Slone laid; "I like to play .thil~o
' ®be ~ the ils-hlt plte~I~nC threW wildlY· on JOhnson's hit.
to be l))elaed: .'
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· of CIO,Short. 1
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"If 1 can llhoot .a 87 or !Ia can play every ~Y ."
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doublebogeymoothe460-)'ard toq~orraw (Sunil.y) I have a Defendlns chilmpton Ray
1 · ~ leeGi\d jillib)B, ~ f;lro ..un. came tn. the fourth. T~or
alii Friday, cime\~ with a Another stroke back, at 2111, 13111 hole.
· real. good chanee to win It," . Floyd.t\Jrdedln a one under par
· "'II i1!11 ~. Jhe cUliol uyer ,wllkj!o;! and Brtgp -lln8led. fl Saturday.
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were Bob Stone wlio had a fiVe Asked to ten about the holti, Archer said.
119 Saturday. leaving him alone
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Jile ·~ief.en ~to'~ up JJbnioil forced Brll88 a\ Shaw hid tWo Over par 37 on
hli liliUr VICtor)' of the'MUoft' ~ 'and then Stone and
Short, who has loat 12, had not Oscar Gamble hit back·to.back
won since ·July 2.
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111ng1ea to make It 3-2.
The Pbllllea scored twice with . The Pbllllea added two tn.
lv(o oM ill the fifth lo takf the· surance I'Wllln the teverith on
lead ll!d 18, Bin ifanda wjth hill a1n11es by Doyle and Brtgp,' a
ninth ltlill
13 vl~ea. puled ball and Stone's alngle.
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Joe scored two runs and cut their at 7·7 wiJh two nms In lhe sixth
TiinJ Ta)'l~ .
With a Chicago scored 111 three nw
Hague's two-run homer off deficit to 1().9 1m a walk, a on singles by Lou Brock and Ed
LIIIUI Sltndl...
lingle, atolc! .tcOncl, took llilrd In the sec:ood. HwiCiley alngles, lyNatlanal
~"1J:':!",~':=~• relle-:er Claude Raymond w;tth throwing error by Raymond Crosby, an error by Rusty Staub
United Prtlltnltmatlanal
oil\. Cl!phf ·~ Hundley's and scored on Ran Santo's 18th
!NigblgomHnotlncludtdl none out In the ninth lnnlnB and singles by Joae Cardenal and Hague's double.
Cln-LA Gt~~~e· fkt lncludtd
Eollf
cllmaxed a four-run raUy and and Carl Taylor and an Infield Mack Jones' triple, which
IIJroWili8 error and ICONdllle home run ol the ~. Plill
1!1111
Pet. Gl
W L Pet. Gl Ufted the St. Louis Cardlnalll to out.
produced two runs, and Marv
IYW8 run when Deruiy Doyle GagUano alngied, took lhlnt on Pittsburgh 63 W50L .558
Bob'
Bailey
and
Jim
Gooier
Staehle's sacrifice fly enabled
W.t ou~· a bit tote. ,.... · John Callison's double and ~York
~ ~
tv. an 11-10 victory over the
59 51 .536 2112 =~~~:
singled
In
l'Wlll
dUring
a
threethe EJqlOS to take a 7-5 lead In
Leo
wiJ' .~ored on llon Kesalnser's Ch lcago
Detroit
59
51
.536
10'12
Montreal
E•pos
Saturday.
57 55 .509 5'12
Bostqn
54 .53 ..sos 14
Hague, who drove In live runs run ninth Inning rally which lllt"tOp of the sixth.
e~ted by Ulllplte l:.M "~ 111crlflce fly.
St. Lovls
52 59 .468 10
Phlladtlllhla 51 59 .&lt;164 10V. Clevelaod
55 57 .491 uv. during the game colmected off gave the Expos a 16-7 lead.
The Cardinals, who picked ~P
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The Cardlnalll tied ·the score a run in the first on Joe Torre's
Washington
50 ~ 1 L ~. ~~ Raymond after 'the Cardlnalll
Wttl
run-producing triple, routed
69 38 .us
W L Pet. GB Mlnnesola
Mike MarabaU when they sent
Calllornlo
62 49 .559 9
Cincinnati
76 37 .673
, .-ri .
Oakland
61 50 .550 10
Los Angeles 61 48 .560 13
nine players to the plate and
San F ranelsco 54 56 .490 20V. Kansas City 42 69 .378 29
scored four nms In the third.
42 72 .368 3CW&gt;
Atlanla
Sl 58 .412 21v. Chicago
Hague's two-run single and a
40 73 .354 32 •
Houston
50 62 .446 25"" Milwaukee
alngle by To&gt;Te were the big
Saturday's
Results
San D~o
44 Ill .389 32
Minnesota 3 Oakland 1
Saturdly'slluuHs
blows of the raUy.
Chicago I California 1
Phllodtlllhll
6 Chicago 3
homer,
lor
the
Angela'
run,
and
Gosger's three-run double
CHICAGO (UPI') - Ken
Clevefend 4 Wuhlngton.2
York 1~ Pllllburgh 9
Wilbur
Wood
went
tile rest of New
climaxed
a four-run Montreal
St. Louis 11 MontreallO
Baltimore 4 New York 2
CE LO N y UP! John Hayes, to take the lead. By
=~went 4-t saturday
the
way
for
hit
14th
save.lt
was
Detroit
al
Boston
(nlghtl
MONTI
L
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.
.
(
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Ge
had
uprising
In
the second Inning.
San Frenclsco 6 Houston 5
ling a l1&lt;blt Chicago
·
Milwaukee at Kansas City - Colwnbla George raced to a the half Columbia orge
Miller's
filth
win
agilnst
six
Cincinnati
at
Los
Angel"
~ Sox ·attack wblch
lnlghll
three-year-&lt;&gt;ld record Saturday already assumed the lead,
(nlghll
' Cod an 8-1 lrtmnph over JOSIJeS.
(Only
tamu
!idlld•ltt!l
SAulndaiTIYm'',,GtEmaOT'
In the $23,002 George M .. Levy reaching this point In 583-li.
LAVER IN FINAL'I
The So&amp; got a single nmln the
tilt. Ufotnla Angeli.
Sunday'S Go"'~
takln th
test 1 58
At lhree-&lt;tuarters, reached In
first
on
alngles
by
Lula
Aparicio
Milwaukee at Kansas City 2:30 pace,
g e con
In :
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.
All Times EDT
Bob Miller laaled 7 and S-1
1. 29 1•5 , Co.lumbia Geor•e
l.S at Monticello Raceway.
• (UP!)
Rod La
the in
tnnliia'i ·for '.'the . White SOx, and Carloos May and Duane Chicago at Philadelphia (21 1 J&gt;.m.
Ookland at Mlnnesala (21 2 p.m. Driven by Roland Beaulieu continued to !!how the way, but
ver •
•
JOIO)lhaon's
double
and
another
aUowUlg Roger Rapoz's 15th
York
at
Pittsburgh
1: 30 California ai .Chlcago 121 2:15 lor the Mitzi Stables of Dr. and Dancer had rushed back to comparable tennis WIWird who
In the second on singles by
pm
second place with MO.t Happy is always at his peak In b1g
Berry and Bobby Knoop, a ~!real ~I St. Louis (2} 2: 15 develand at Washington 121 1 Mrs. George Smith fro!~~ Fella rev.,.lng positions willl malches, put on an Incredible
loruout and Syd O'Brien's
fi.m.
Byram, Conn., Columbia Keystone Pat.
demonstration of ~hobnaklng
alngle. They laiUed twice tn the ~·~~clnnatl at Los Angeles 121 4
Ill more at New York (21 I George scored by a dlmlshing o/,
Hitting the stretch, Colwnbla Saturday in demollshi!'l! Cliff
p.m.
.
p.m.
of a length over Truluck, guided
D d 1
d e chmg the
third on May's double, a walk to Allonta
at San Diego 4 p.m.
Detroit at Boston 2 p.m.
by Jack Quinn who was a neck George was sUIJ In thi: lead with _rys a e an r a
Joaephson, pitcher Rudl May's
MondaY's Glmu
Oeklan.l":\"':r.~~':"
In front of shreik, piloted by Most Happy Fella racing Into a !mats of the $50,000 U.S.
throwing error on a pickoff play Now York at Pittsburgh !night) Detroit at Boston
Herve Filion at the wire.
contending position. At this Professional Championships for
Only game scheduled
and Berry's single.
.
As the choice of the crowd point Truluck and Shriek alllo the seventh straight year.
'!bey alllo scored twice In lhe
came into serious chaUenae.
Laver, the second ~eed ••ho
sixth on alngles by Berry and
Colwnbla George paid $3.40,
With 100 yarda to go Most had captured four straight tities
Knoop, Miller's sacrifices, and
$2.80 and $2.40 lor In winning his Happy Fella broke strld~.
in five of the past six, won 15 of
O'Brien's single and twlcein the
eighth race of the year In 12
Dancer afterwards said there the last 16 games to crush
PrrtSBUIWH (UPI) - Doun seventh when Josephson was hit
starts and pushed his earnings was no reason and It was the Drysdale, the unseeded South
935 ·
rn.ndenon's threeofllll homer by1.a pltdl ahead ol singles by
toThe
$l%2,top
four finis hers fourth colt's first break of the season African, lh1, 1&gt;0, S.l.
arid live hits by Tommie Agee Gall Hopkins, Berry and Miller.
wu taken by the second choice and Truluck and Shriek were
led a 17·hlt attack which
Rudl May worked six Innings
Moat Happy Fella, driven by pushing the issue to Colwnbla
enabled the New York Meta to for the Angel!l, allowing six rUD8
Stanley
Dancer for his wife George, who was not allowed to
beat the Plttaburgh Pirates, U. and 12 hill lor his eighth toes
Rachel
of
New Egypt, N. J., all rela• after Moat Happy Fella's
t, 8aturday and move within 21\ against sis·wins.
CANTON,
Ohio
(UP!)
_
Pete
Angeles
Rams
for
nine
seasons,
wtU
race
in the $85,000 Adios etooination as Truluck and
~~ of the loaers In the
Plhoa
one
of
lour
greats
enretiring
In
1956,
alter
starring
at
Stakes
next
Saturday at The Slniek were getting to him.
National League's Eastern
shrln~ saturday tn . the Pro -tJCM-..Ior two - · He ·led MeadOWS..In Mea«&lt;ow~, . l'fr, ... AI
.
Focilballllallotl'amellen, wa1 tile leai!Uil 1n .-tvtng tbrte eo~~~~Mta Georlte'•' !\lQI!W,..,. I:IRIROUBCe·
deacrlbed as "lh&lt;i Golden Greek · seasons In which be played In broke the track mark of N8 4.,,, ·
ll'~n to a )11-3 . lead but
.of football" by another weU four championship games.
15 posted by Rival ~We In 1965
.. Roberto Clemen' ' knocluid
known Greek _ VIce President He served as an assistant and earned $500 bonus for
·K~'~
otli, wib. 9 two-run
Spiro T. Agnew.
coach for eight yean with drlve~·tralner Beaulieu.
hoD1er IJt the seventh and the
··
A
telegram
from
Agnew
to
Green
Bay, AUanta and Los · SixofColwnblaGeorge'slaat
Plr•tea ~ddt!d lliree mare.runs
·
Plhos was read at ceremonies Angeles before being named eight races have been wins and
Ia the· l!lghth against reliever
on the steps of the Hall of Fame bead coach of the New Orleans all the victories were In
oaey Genlrf to make tt ~loae.
Building here. Also enshrined Salnll In 1967.
clocklngs below two minutes,
e.
Koc:,n\an, who surrendered 12
Salu!'day
were
Tom
Fears,
~SalntsmettheMinneaota
ranglngfrom1:582.stol:552.s.
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla.
bllll, picked Up~ lint victory 'mw YORK (UPI) - Back·
Hugh
Mcilhenny
and
Jack
VIkings
In
the
annual
HaU
of
Most
Happy
Fella,
leaving
(UP!)
_
The
National
s1nct July 5. ·The loss ended a f.o.back homen by BooB Powell
Cbrlsllalisen.
Fame
Game.
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Association
for
Stock
Car Auto
llye.pme Pittsburgh winning .
Merv
Rettenmund
Agilew,jnthetelepn,noted
McEihenny
was
a
star
ball
nine
colts,
gained
the
lead
m
a
Racing
(NASCAR)
Saturday
a~. .
Roblnaon's
' i -.
._,.... that Pllioa had m1a1ec1 only one carrier lor 13 seasons ending In 28'!0 opening quarter. The announced two rules changes
game In a nine-year career with 11164, Including nine yean with Dancer allowed Keystone Pat, for the remainder of the season
the Philadelphia Eaglea and the San Franctaco 411ers. He alllo who de~~&amp;rted from the pole with aimed at reducing costs and
. ,., t'-~· ,;, ·ot '
·!· ..
called blm "the moat dlD'able pillyed for Mlnneso,ta, New
.
improving safety.
1...
l,:
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abdvel'll8tllef®tballplayer"of York and Detroit. '
·:::&lt;::' ;;;; ''
NASCAR announced that
lili Ume.
Chrlstlnsen, a defensive
NEW YORK (UPl) - 'l1le beginning with the Yankee 400
One of the main speakers at back and liltk return lll*laltst, New Y!JI'II Yaabes, helplog at Michigan International
. _:t'l·- ·~: ' .
. ·'
&gt;;the. ell8hrlnement wu NFL ptayed etsht seasons with ·the Cuey Stengel observe bls Speedway on Aug. 18, all grand
ConunllllonerPetellaoellewbo Dol!;olt Uons. He .wu bead 80t• birthday belatedly, natlonal'carswillberequlred to
·of the ·year.
said the Ia~ group of en- ~ ol the San Fnnclllco S.lurdaf retlftd the former use a NASCAR·Iurnlshed
defenSI-'v In sbrlneea ma!le hl!n. feel more of 49erl from 1983 through 1987. auma&amp;~• aallorm lllllllber carburetor plate wllh a
•
Ia eelitnoulel prior to the mutmwn m Inch Venturi
and' ,18hth);;;.lnp a part , of the Ban of Fame
tbnat.ned: lraditlon because they an
auaal Old Timers Day opening and wW be allowed to
lint pl&amp;)'en with whlcb be had been
-Game.
use aide window glaal.
In , the
but assoclat.ed. ~
Stengel, wbo WOD II pelt'
Prior to these chanBes the
drotilled
Plbos, a for111er Indiana
llllliiiiiChevea World Series Venturi opening . was a
tn
ct~~ltr 1!111 University All-American,
Jn
Ia 1! ~ wltb lbe Ylllkeea, mulmwn oll11·16lnches. Side
r:~ follcJwed with hit· 28lli played witb the Phlllldelpbla
bad hit No. 1'1 retired by the windows In cars had not been
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Into~ right cen!*'fteld ' l'Jaglea lroll'l19t7-66.
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Phils Cop Pony League
Crown,. Top .Giants 9-6

LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Joe In the second game of their
Moeller temed tbe mighty Reds four-game weelrepd serlee, Bill
The and added twa Insurance runs in Pblllles collected 10 bill off the
fer BeVen lnnlngs. The lanky Singer, 8-4, faced Tooy Cloaln- GALLI PO LIS
Ilodgl!r ri&amp;Jtthander bad a 2-1 ger, W, today. The- game Gallipolis Philliea defeated the the seventh 1'11118 lo chali up two Giant hurle-rs.
lead and it looked Uke be oould stsrted at 4 p.m. which Singer Giants ~in a playoff game 1o their Uth victory against three For tbe champs, Rick
bsve gone for nine.
Uked. He threw a · ru&gt;hltte-r capture the 197!1 Pony League setbacks.
Grymes aild Brent ~~ bad
The lone Cincinnati run came agalnst Pblladelpbla in a 4 championship on Memorial The Glanll plated three runs fOID'th
cloublea. John
Field Frldsy evening.
on Johnny Bench's 38th homer o'clock game July Ill.
in the first and three in the Cunllinglia!n b!icl '!lvo singles In
in the fourth lniting but that Moeller, who became a
Both teams flnlsbed regular fourth rung.
three trlpf, Jim Singer' bsd a
w1111 ~ too damaging.
starter when Singer was laid season play with identical 13-.'1 Steve Lee was credited with second inning triple, and J.,.arcy
The Dodgers got single runs low by bepatitta early thta league records. It was the the victory. He fllllled 13, Sandel'l a fourth lnnlng slnille.
in tbe find and second innings, aeaaon,nowbasa5-lirecord. He second straight year in which walked five, and illowed ail Skipper Johnson had two
singles In four trtps, and RlCk
striking early against Red tired in ibe eighth 1nnlng when the Giants lost the cham· hits.
pionship
game
in
a
plsyoff
tilt.
Mike
Watson
Sla\'
t
ed
for
the
Syrus had a fourth lnning
Starter Gary Nolan. In the first, T&lt;J!an and Perez fouled bta
"'·Ke
Willie Davis typically singled plldles repeatedly. He bad to
The Pbllliea eaploded for Glan ts. He was reUeved w' v
and stole second. Wes Parker throw nine pltchee to Tolan seven
runs in tbe fourth inning, Sheets In the fourth . The
singled him heme.
before be singled and 12 to
r- HaUer got bta seventh Perez before Perez walked.
homer of the aeaaon In ibe
"I JIISI kept reaching back,"
II!COIId to make It 2-G.
said Moeller, "and they jiiSI
Moeller aave up only five bltll kept fouling 'em off. II really
going into the eighth. Then ibe wore me out.''
By Unllod Press lnlernlllonal 91 and Mltterwald. LP-uche{2·11 . HRs·Campaneris
lirsl man up, Bobby Tolan Pete Roae of the Reds ex- Balltm!~"'~::O';"~ ~ IO o mann
(16th),
Reese
{81~)., Holt Jlrd).
IIQI)ed, and stole second for bls )ftased doubt ibe Dodgers can Cleveland 000 001 72x- IO 11 o
40111 ibeft out of 48 attempl4. catch bta club thta aeuon.
P~oilbus, Hall (7), Richert
Tony Perez walked, Bench was
"'lbla ta the 34th lime we've · (7) , Drobowsky-.(71. Lecn~ord
0111 and Bemle Carbo waa come fnllll behind to win," said (8) and Hendricks ; Hand,
Higgins (7) and Fosse. WPwalkedinll!ntlonallJtoload ibe the~ outtlelder. "We've Hlggln&amp; 12-3) . LP·Holl (8-4).
·Mo . , .' .
. betQ I thta,all M· We're HR' U~Iaender (7th).
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cmbd • double Clpl i · g~ lli('Jq In- Detroit oof itoo ~-',·','''" il';
doWn the left field Une that lling. It would take a great ef. N.Y.
001 001 03x- s 9 o Colli , 000 020 221)- 6 7 I
rataed white dull. Tolan and fcrt by the Dodgers to catch ua
Coin. LaGrow 181. Scherman C~lcago · 001 020 too- ~ s 1
Perel: IICOl'ed to make It 3-2, and we're not going to !aU."
181 and Freehan; McCormick,
Bradley. LaRoche IS! , Fisher
Carbo -Ito thlrd and IICOl'ed Clney manager Sparky An- Waslewskl (3), Aker (7) and 171 and Azcue; B. Johnsan,
aa'l'OIIIJIIl~'IIICI'IIlcefly derlanpoin~outMaybasli'CII Munson. WP.Waslewski 12·2). Murphy (7), Wood (II. Weawr
to malle the filial count 4-Z.
sa gamee with bta bat since LP·C.In 110·4) ·
(9) and Herrmann. WP.-FI~
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Walt
•••mid.July.
About
Bench,
be
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(2-1).(12th).
HRi_ . . .__,
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Is g1m1
Johnslone"(81h),
lllldglumlyaft.nrard, "We get remarked, "John ta John. He'a ~
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two nma whiD we need three, the beat."
Lockwood, Gelnar (8) and
NloliDnlll.altUI
weceUOIB' when we need five... Star Red reliever Cay McNertney, Johnson, Aber· Chicago 001 000'- - 1 S 0
CHUc;K NEAL, !t'IO G~
Moeller pitched 81 nil
be Carroll, the Wlniting pitcher nathy (9) and Kirkpatrick. WP· Phlla
000 100 OJx- 4 6 0 . gra&amp;late, 11M NC:e~ved a
llOIIId. B1a bigge8t mlat'lke W81 with an 1-2 rec«d, 1181 apiked Johnson 15-7) . LP-Lockwood (1. Jenkins (13-13) 1nd Hundley ; acbolal'lbip to play football at
Jackson. Selma "l and Ryan.
~Tolan MilD the eighth. byMauryWilltalnaplayatllrat 9). HR·Severson (Is! I.
WP-Jackson (3-10).
Morehead State '!liilverlil)' in
He more or J. Ignored him. bale in the botlml of lite ninth (2nd tame)
Kentucky: · .Neal played
Yo&amp;ell!'t do that with a 111111 of and p:obabiJ will be llldellned Mil
010 000 oto- 2 10 2 New York 000 100 - - l 5 1
100 030 33x-10 I~ 1 Pltlsbah 000 lOS Ollx- ' 6 13 0 Vlll'lity football four yean for '·
1U apeed.
two weeb. Wayne Granger KC
Krausse, Senders (5) , Hum· McMdrew. Taylor 16), Falk- GAllS. The 190-pound
''The ,. ..., ta really on ua came lD to get the final out and
p~reys
(7), Ellsworth (1), ers (6), McGraw (8) and fullback lee! GAllS In rushing
now. 'lben.. no way n can bta 25th uve.
Brabender (8) and Roof; Grote; Moose (8-7) and Senguii- l.ut year with'"' y~ in 121
Morehead, Rooker (6), Aber· len. LP-Mc:Andrew (6-IOh HRs- carries, good for a . 7.1
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The Redit bsvea lstame lad
ab r h bl nal~y Ill and Rodriguez. HR· Stargell (22nd), Petelt (lot) .
-·~·per carry. He ....
.onr the Dodgers lu the Raoerf
5 0 0 o Hogan (at~) .
Montreal ltlo 000 - - 1 5 0 also the !~!am's l!tp IIClirer
N_...__, • · - West
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51. Louis 002 000 Ollx- 2 5 2 wltll 74 ~~~. Neal was a
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100 000 000 oo- 1 5 1 McGinn. Renko (7) and Ont team All.sEOAL choice
Benc~c
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010 000 000 01- 2 8 1 Batemo~, Boccebella (4); GibCarbolf
3 I 0 0 Min
Hunter, Gr8111 (8), Osteen son (IHJ and 'Torre. LP- In 1969, and W81 voted the
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4 0 2 2
team'a Best Offenalve
Helms2b
3 0 1 1 (10), Lindblad (101. Lachemann Mc$1iln (7-1).
Woodward ..
~ 0 I 0 (IO) and Fernandez; f&gt;!rry (17·
Player. ·&amp; alao ' wtln the
Clncl
000 100 030- 4 7 0 Golden Helmet Award in 19&lt;111.
Nolanp
1000
LooAng
110 000-- 2 7 1
Cllnep~
0 0 0 0
Nolan, Corroll (7) Granger Neal wu also a metllller of
Carroll p
I 0 0 0
the Blue DtovilJ SEOAL
Gr811gerp
0 0 0 0
(91 and Bench: Moeller.
er (I) and ltaller. WP·Cirroll clwnpiOIIIhip ~. squad.
Tatolo
33 ~ 7 4
(8-2). LP-Maeller (5.5) , HR- He ·aet lchool, leque and
LOS ANGELES
Bencb (381h).
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Grbrkwtz u
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Davis cf
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Sin Fran 100 010 - - 2 6 o 1011 of !rfr. and ..... Albart
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By Unltod Prtss lnterNIIonal Parker lb
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lry8111, Carrlthen (I), RObert- Neal, 'lblrd Ave,., Gall~
' LNdlng Batten
Sudakls 3b
3 0 0 0
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1Baud on JGO 11 bats)
Will us
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LP · Bryanl (3 · S) . HRs - Icier
Nloll&lt;onll UICIUt
Holler c
4 I I 1
(18th) .
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3 0 I 0
,Crty,Atl
9~ 332 69 119 .358 Russell rf
3 0 I 0
(Ill pme)
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0 0 0 0
Atlanta
000 002 OQ- 1 11 I
1!1'., Cln
111 413 !16 136 .32'1 Moeller p
2 0 0 0
Sen Diego 101 000 fi90-- 2' 7 •
Gstn, SO 106 ~25 10 131 .325 Crawford rf
I 0 0 0
Nlekra 00.1~1 end Tillman;
ROM, Cln 110 .u2 ao 1&lt;42 .321 Totals
33 2 7 I
M-11. DabSIOII 111, tllldkhun
.Hdrsn, SF W 361 73 116 .321 Clnclnnotl
000 100 ~
(9) and Cannlwora. LP-R~1
Hkcmn, Chi 99 Ul 111 110 .320 Los Angeles
II 0 000 --2
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:Milan, All 101 &lt;423 75 135 .319
E - Sudakls. LOB - ClnCepeda (25111).
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Amerlcln LHIUI
Tolan, Davis. S- Nolan. SF 1
G. AI R. H. Pet, Helms.
Olv1, Min 103 &lt;425 72 UO .32'1 Nolan
61P ~ r2er2~ ': . JAIII!II ARNOLD, .........
,Ytrzslll, ~01 371 12 123 .:ns Carroll w 1&amp;.2)
eoalraehr of Middleport,
'Hrpr, Mil 1CU &gt;127 76 136 .319
2-2·3 2 0 0 0 3 lloldl! I ,12optaad wall eye
1·3 ·0 D 0 0 0 (pickerel) wbldllie eaJIIIIIOB
1Jhnsn, Col 105417 54 133 .319 Granger
~Ia. Oil 106 .a, 72 133 .317 Matlfer L 1~5l.3 7 4 ~ 3 2 a receat
trip Ia
( .!lbnsn, Ba~ 332 62 105 .316 Brewer
I 2·3 0 0 0 0 I Crndl Tile 1111! W8l ODe ol
ll'nllt,KC 95350 11 110 .3U Seve-Gra1111er (25) . T lltelatptteallPtb- 110MBB1U1 CAlL VP
Fue,Ciev V7366 51 114 .311 2:17. A- 25,101.
oa Pickerel Rlver- Port
NEW YORit (UPI)
l'wll, 811 107 3111 62 117 .301
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- - '"' - - ea ,... New York Yukeea ~:;;:
Homt Run•
lrlp were Keanetb CoQke, .•Friday thai .they hav~
'llltionlllalfUI: Bene~. Cin II'RENCHS~PICKS
~ DoniJC. bella at ~l!tp ll'rank · ~
W; fl. Aaron, All and Perez, NEWPORT, R.I. !UPI) Mlddleperl, au ~llta tbelrS)TaCUMfann·I!!Ub
.Cin :12; Wllllamo, C~land Allen, Louia Noverraz aDd Eric llobltetter,, of Pomerey.
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~ llanaen, who wu
Mnn 33; Yastramskl, Bas and c
tea for captali!
tile
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Jl!lwn, Wash29; Powell, Bait Yacht France, Wlilch '- will
., of 1 pu!Jed ·left
it7; Harw. Mil 23.
CiiiJIPOte agalrM!t thi.wtllra¥aJI.
GA~~IPOLIS LITTLE
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Yacht Gretel n !Or the ri&amp;Jtt 'to T. LIAGUI STANDINGS .o o . · e .
. lllflfoleiiAiltue: Bench, Cln chall
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10 2 91 o·
• C1ft 100; H. Aaron, All ,.., in lhi .AmeriCl!... Cup.
Oriol~ ,
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RQJIU$KATING DANCERS S.notws
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YORK ('IJP]J "-Tbt ~:~CI
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pni~ Statea Amaletjr ~ Y!lilk..
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· Sl fO 552 .Ill·,·
~~~rill, Cln 16.10; Gibson, Dance (]tampions, R1Charil Se~ll wm~~~i
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For lite lottel'l, Rick Bllooe master~• degree In pbylk;al
clqubled .In the fourtl!. Dave educaUon at, Wea! Vlrginl~
ThomaJ had two alngleSlil four UiiiV$1'11ty, hal
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and doUble In four. tripe and Eu!Mn High School.
Steve Edwards a ~ In the .In hta new poalllon, Phllllpe
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LEAGUE ST~NDINGS
A graduate of Port
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IIFinlllW L R OR Wfllhinllon 111gb ~. 1981,
Ph ill
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Glints 7, RHI 0; Glanll 7, School System and for lite next
Dodgers Or P~UU" 9, Giants 6. tblee yeart '11'88 employed ' 81

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plant manager of tbe Philip
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eppreciaiiDn of thole msaged in eelllns. Retan trad~11as a very dlre&lt;t influence on the
nal!onal econcm)l, and the employmllllt of aU workers In lndualry. Next to cuatomers, the
IIIOIIImportant part of the re-tail bualnesall the people engaged in seUing. In photo ~hove,
Qty Mlnqer 1). Kenneth MDrganalsna a proclamaUon in connection with the observance.
Laoldng on at left Ia Hoyt Mulllns, president of the merdtants 1110clatlon, and on ri&amp;Jtt ta
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NEW HAVEN, W.Va. - U. S.
Air Force Captain Joe P. Ford,
son of Mi. and Mrs. K. H. Ford,
bas arrived for duty at McChord

AFB, Wash. A former C-141
Starlifter pilot in Vietnam, be ta
assigned lo the 8th Military
Airlift Squadron.
Capt. Ford is a 1957 graduate
of Wabams High School who
earned his B.S. degree In
education in 1961 from the West
Virgirila Institute of Technology
and commissioned In 1963 upon
completion of Officer Training
School at Lockland AFB, Tex.
His wife is lite former Marlene
R. Toler.

the posiUon
Foreman effective Augual
. Abel began bta career at Sporlt
in July of 1950 as a helpe-r in the
Maintenance Department. He
advanced to maintenance man
in January of 1951 and to muter
maintenance man In December,
1957. He born in Melrose,
DUnois, and attended Hymen
High School. He now resldell In
New Havl!l!, with bia wife,
Helen. They have one 11011,
Richard, and one dsugbter,
Dianna Lyn.
Before Joining the company in
1950, Mr. Abel &amp;pellt nine yean .
In the Navy as an electrician.
While in the Navy be 11'18
Englnemng Officer of the LCI.
He ta a member of the
American Legion and atlelxb
the United Methodtat Church of
New Haven. Among bta hobblee
are radio repair and wood
working.

Slow Pilch PJay
Opening Monday
PT. PLEASANT - Drawillel
for the first two rounds of a
Slow-Pitch Softball Tournaml!l!t, to be sponsored by K •
K Mobile Homea at lfarmcJn
Field Augual 1._18, were 111nounced ,Saturday.
Charles Cottrlll and Jim
Carpenter are c»dir!cton at
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Monday are Golllpnlla Ferry \'L '&lt; '
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5 : 30p.m.; ~ va. .Falls Oty,lit : •
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will be booored by tbe ('.a!UpoUa Uona Club ill September
Friday's N vk:tllry over tbe Glanll for tbe
Galllpolla l'1lly Leesue baeeha!J champkmhip. The PbiWee
'flnlobedwith a 1*'1 rec«d. Flnt row, left to rtaht are Lan7

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SaDden, Jim Singer, Jplm Qumlngham, Steve Lee,~
Joilllon, and Rlclt llaraul. Rear- JohD Allber, ~;
Jim Cochran, Brent SaDden, lUck $Jrul. •1111 Rlclt.Gi'Jmil.
Not plclureil - Alan Role ud George BwiL

PllE'M'Y BABY cpNTJi;sr FIRBl' PLACE WINNERS
held by tbelr motberl: . (Ito r) Deua Caldwell, 'l'lmc!thY
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Phils Cop Pony League
Crown,. Top .Giants 9-6

LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Joe In the second game of their
Moeller temed tbe mighty Reds four-game weelrepd serlee, Bill
The and added twa Insurance runs in Pblllles collected 10 bill off the
fer BeVen lnnlngs. The lanky Singer, 8-4, faced Tooy Cloaln- GALLI PO LIS
Ilodgl!r ri&amp;Jtthander bad a 2-1 ger, W, today. The- game Gallipolis Philliea defeated the the seventh 1'11118 lo chali up two Giant hurle-rs.
lead and it looked Uke be oould stsrted at 4 p.m. which Singer Giants ~in a playoff game 1o their Uth victory against three For tbe champs, Rick
bsve gone for nine.
Uked. He threw a · ru&gt;hltte-r capture the 197!1 Pony League setbacks.
Grymes aild Brent ~~ bad
The lone Cincinnati run came agalnst Pblladelpbla in a 4 championship on Memorial The Glanll plated three runs fOID'th
cloublea. John
Field Frldsy evening.
on Johnny Bench's 38th homer o'clock game July Ill.
in the first and three in the Cunllinglia!n b!icl '!lvo singles In
in the fourth lniting but that Moeller, who became a
Both teams flnlsbed regular fourth rung.
three trlpf, Jim Singer' bsd a
w1111 ~ too damaging.
starter when Singer was laid season play with identical 13-.'1 Steve Lee was credited with second inning triple, and J.,.arcy
The Dodgers got single runs low by bepatitta early thta league records. It was the the victory. He fllllled 13, Sandel'l a fourth lnnlng slnille.
in tbe find and second innings, aeaaon,nowbasa5-lirecord. He second straight year in which walked five, and illowed ail Skipper Johnson had two
singles In four trtps, and RlCk
striking early against Red tired in ibe eighth 1nnlng when the Giants lost the cham· hits.
pionship
game
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plsyoff
tilt.
Mike
Watson
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Syrus had a fourth lnning
Starter Gary Nolan. In the first, T&lt;J!an and Perez fouled bta
"'·Ke
Willie Davis typically singled plldles repeatedly. He bad to
The Pbllliea eaploded for Glan ts. He was reUeved w' v
and stole second. Wes Parker throw nine pltchee to Tolan seven
runs in tbe fourth inning, Sheets In the fourth . The
singled him heme.
before be singled and 12 to
r- HaUer got bta seventh Perez before Perez walked.
homer of the aeaaon In ibe
"I JIISI kept reaching back,"
II!COIId to make It 2-G.
said Moeller, "and they jiiSI
Moeller aave up only five bltll kept fouling 'em off. II really
going into the eighth. Then ibe wore me out.''
By Unllod Press lnlernlllonal 91 and Mltterwald. LP-uche{2·11 . HRs·Campaneris
lirsl man up, Bobby Tolan Pete Roae of the Reds ex- Balltm!~"'~::O';"~ ~ IO o mann
(16th),
Reese
{81~)., Holt Jlrd).
IIQI)ed, and stole second for bls )ftased doubt ibe Dodgers can Cleveland 000 001 72x- IO 11 o
40111 ibeft out of 48 attempl4. catch bta club thta aeuon.
P~oilbus, Hall (7), Richert
Tony Perez walked, Bench was
"'lbla ta the 34th lime we've · (7) , Drobowsky-.(71. Lecn~ord
0111 and Bemle Carbo waa come fnllll behind to win," said (8) and Hendricks ; Hand,
Higgins (7) and Fosse. WPwalkedinll!ntlonallJtoload ibe the~ outtlelder. "We've Hlggln&amp; 12-3) . LP·Holl (8-4).
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doWn the left field Une that lling. It would take a great ef. N.Y.
001 001 03x- s 9 o Colli , 000 020 221)- 6 7 I
rataed white dull. Tolan and fcrt by the Dodgers to catch ua
Coin. LaGrow 181. Scherman C~lcago · 001 020 too- ~ s 1
Perel: IICOl'ed to make It 3-2, and we're not going to !aU."
181 and Freehan; McCormick,
Bradley. LaRoche IS! , Fisher
Carbo -Ito thlrd and IICOl'ed Clney manager Sparky An- Waslewskl (3), Aker (7) and 171 and Azcue; B. Johnsan,
aa'l'OIIIJIIl~'IIICI'IIlcefly derlanpoin~outMaybasli'CII Munson. WP.Waslewski 12·2). Murphy (7), Wood (II. Weawr
to malle the filial count 4-Z.
sa gamee with bta bat since LP·C.In 110·4) ·
(9) and Herrmann. WP.-FI~
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lllldglumlyaft.nrard, "We get remarked, "John ta John. He'a ~
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Lockwood, Gelnar (8) and
NloliDnlll.altUI
weceUOIB' when we need five... Star Red reliever Cay McNertney, Johnson, Aber· Chicago 001 000'- - 1 S 0
CHUc;K NEAL, !t'IO G~
Moeller pitched 81 nil
be Carroll, the Wlniting pitcher nathy (9) and Kirkpatrick. WP· Phlla
000 100 OJx- 4 6 0 . gra&amp;late, 11M NC:e~ved a
llOIIId. B1a bigge8t mlat'lke W81 with an 1-2 rec«d, 1181 apiked Johnson 15-7) . LP-Lockwood (1. Jenkins (13-13) 1nd Hundley ; acbolal'lbip to play football at
Jackson. Selma "l and Ryan.
~Tolan MilD the eighth. byMauryWilltalnaplayatllrat 9). HR·Severson (Is! I.
WP-Jackson (3-10).
Morehead State '!liilverlil)' in
He more or J. Ignored him. bale in the botlml of lite ninth (2nd tame)
Kentucky: · .Neal played
Yo&amp;ell!'t do that with a 111111 of and p:obabiJ will be llldellned Mil
010 000 oto- 2 10 2 New York 000 100 - - l 5 1
100 030 33x-10 I~ 1 Pltlsbah 000 lOS Ollx- ' 6 13 0 Vlll'lity football four yean for '·
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two weeb. Wayne Granger KC
Krausse, Senders (5) , Hum· McMdrew. Taylor 16), Falk- GAllS. The 190-pound
''The ,. ..., ta really on ua came lD to get the final out and
p~reys
(7), Ellsworth (1), ers (6), McGraw (8) and fullback lee! GAllS In rushing
now. 'lben.. no way n can bta 25th uve.
Brabender (8) and Roof; Grote; Moose (8-7) and Senguii- l.ut year with'"' y~ in 121
Morehead, Rooker (6), Aber· len. LP-Mc:Andrew (6-IOh HRs- carries, good for a . 7.1
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The Redit bsvea lstame lad
ab r h bl nal~y Ill and Rodriguez. HR· Stargell (22nd), Petelt (lot) .
-·~·per carry. He ....
.onr the Dodgers lu the Raoerf
5 0 0 o Hogan (at~) .
Montreal ltlo 000 - - 1 5 0 also the !~!am's l!tp IIClirer
N_...__, • · - West
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Tolancf
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51. Louis 002 000 Ollx- 2 5 2 wltll 74 ~~~. Neal was a
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100 000 000 oo- 1 5 1 McGinn. Renko (7) and Ont team All.sEOAL choice
Benc~c
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010 000 000 01- 2 8 1 Batemo~, Boccebella (4); GibCarbolf
3 I 0 0 Min
Hunter, Gr8111 (8), Osteen son (IHJ and 'Torre. LP- In 1969, and W81 voted the
~ylb
4 0 2 2
team'a Best Offenalve
Helms2b
3 0 1 1 (10), Lindblad (101. Lachemann Mc$1iln (7-1).
Woodward ..
~ 0 I 0 (IO) and Fernandez; f&gt;!rry (17·
Player. ·&amp; alao ' wtln the
Clncl
000 100 030- 4 7 0 Golden Helmet Award in 19&lt;111.
Nolanp
1000
LooAng
110 000-- 2 7 1
Cllnep~
0 0 0 0
Nolan, Corroll (7) Granger Neal wu also a metllller of
Carroll p
I 0 0 0
the Blue DtovilJ SEOAL
Gr811gerp
0 0 0 0
(91 and Bench: Moeller.
er (I) and ltaller. WP·Cirroll clwnpiOIIIhip ~. squad.
Tatolo
33 ~ 7 4
(8-2). LP-Maeller (5.5) , HR- He ·aet lchool, leque and
LOS ANGELES
Bencb (381h).
1b r h bl
dlltrlct
jn llle dl8Cul
Grbrkwtz u
4 0 0 0
Hautlon
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231
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Davis cf
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Sin Fran 100 010 - - 2 6 o 1011 of !rfr. and ..... Albart
.Dierker (10.10) and Edwarib;
By Unltod Prtss lnterNIIonal Parker lb
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lry8111, Carrlthen (I), RObert- Neal, 'lblrd Ave,., Gall~
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Sudakls 3b
3 0 0 0
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1Baud on JGO 11 bats)
Will us
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LP · Bryanl (3 · S) . HRs - Icier
Nloll&lt;onll UICIUt
Holler c
4 I I 1
(18th) .
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3 0 I 0
,Crty,Atl
9~ 332 69 119 .358 Russell rf
3 0 I 0
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0 0 0 0
Atlanta
000 002 OQ- 1 11 I
1!1'., Cln
111 413 !16 136 .32'1 Moeller p
2 0 0 0
Sen Diego 101 000 fi90-- 2' 7 •
Gstn, SO 106 ~25 10 131 .325 Crawford rf
I 0 0 0
Nlekra 00.1~1 end Tillman;
ROM, Cln 110 .u2 ao 1&lt;42 .321 Totals
33 2 7 I
M-11. DabSIOII 111, tllldkhun
.Hdrsn, SF W 361 73 116 .321 Clnclnnotl
000 100 ~
(9) and Cannlwora. LP-R~1
Hkcmn, Chi 99 Ul 111 110 .320 Los Angeles
II 0 000 --2
{.5-9) . Hlb-H. AarOII (32nd),
:Milan, All 101 &lt;423 75 135 .319
E - Sudakls. LOB - ClnCepeda (25111).
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Amerlcln LHIUI
Tolan, Davis. S- Nolan. SF 1
G. AI R. H. Pet, Helms.
Olv1, Min 103 &lt;425 72 UO .32'1 Nolan
61P ~ r2er2~ ': . JAIII!II ARNOLD, .........
,Ytrzslll, ~01 371 12 123 .:ns Carroll w 1&amp;.2)
eoalraehr of Middleport,
'Hrpr, Mil 1CU &gt;127 76 136 .319
2-2·3 2 0 0 0 3 lloldl! I ,12optaad wall eye
1·3 ·0 D 0 0 0 (pickerel) wbldllie eaJIIIIIOB
1Jhnsn, Col 105417 54 133 .319 Granger
~Ia. Oil 106 .a, 72 133 .317 Matlfer L 1~5l.3 7 4 ~ 3 2 a receat
trip Ia
( .!lbnsn, Ba~ 332 62 105 .316 Brewer
I 2·3 0 0 0 0 I Crndl Tile 1111! W8l ODe ol
ll'nllt,KC 95350 11 110 .3U Seve-Gra1111er (25) . T lltelatptteallPtb- 110MBB1U1 CAlL VP
Fue,Ciev V7366 51 114 .311 2:17. A- 25,101.
oa Pickerel Rlver- Port
NEW YORit (UPI)
l'wll, 811 107 3111 62 117 .301
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- - '"' - - ea ,... New York Yukeea ~:;;:
Homt Run•
lrlp were Keanetb CoQke, .•Friday thai .they hav~
'llltionlllalfUI: Bene~. Cin II'RENCHS~PICKS
~ DoniJC. bella at ~l!tp ll'rank · ~
W; fl. Aaron, All and Perez, NEWPORT, R.I. !UPI) Mlddleperl, au ~llta tbelrS)TaCUMfann·I!!Ub
.Cin :12; Wllllamo, C~land Allen, Louia Noverraz aDd Eric llobltetter,, of Pomerey.
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Mnn 33; Yastramskl, Bas and c
tea for captali!
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Jl!lwn, Wash29; Powell, Bait Yacht France, Wlilch '- will
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it7; Harw. Mil 23.
CiiiJIPOte agalrM!t thi.wtllra¥aJI.
GA~~IPOLIS LITTLE
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Yacht Gretel n !Or the ri&amp;Jtt 'to T. LIAGUI STANDINGS .o o . · e .
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10 2 91 o·
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RQJIU$KATING DANCERS S.notws
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YORK ('IJP]J "-Tbt ~:~CI
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For lite lottel'l, Rick Bllooe master~• degree In pbylk;al
clqubled .In the fourtl!. Dave educaUon at, Wea! Vlrginl~
ThomaJ had two alngleSlil four UiiiV$1'11ty, hal
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and doUble In four. tripe and Eu!Mn High School.
Steve Edwards a ~ In the .In hta new poalllon, Phllllpe
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LEAGUE ST~NDINGS
A graduate of Port
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Ph ill
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Glints 7, RHI 0; Glanll 7, School System and for lite next
Dodgers Or P~UU" 9, Giants 6. tblee yeart '11'88 employed ' 81

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plant manager of tbe Philip
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eppreciaiiDn of thole msaged in eelllns. Retan trad~11as a very dlre&lt;t influence on the
nal!onal econcm)l, and the employmllllt of aU workers In lndualry. Next to cuatomers, the
IIIOIIImportant part of the re-tail bualnesall the people engaged in seUing. In photo ~hove,
Qty Mlnqer 1). Kenneth MDrganalsna a proclamaUon in connection with the observance.
Laoldng on at left Ia Hoyt Mulllns, president of the merdtants 1110clatlon, and on ri&amp;Jtt ta
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NEW HAVEN, W.Va. - U. S.
Air Force Captain Joe P. Ford,
son of Mi. and Mrs. K. H. Ford,
bas arrived for duty at McChord

AFB, Wash. A former C-141
Starlifter pilot in Vietnam, be ta
assigned lo the 8th Military
Airlift Squadron.
Capt. Ford is a 1957 graduate
of Wabams High School who
earned his B.S. degree In
education in 1961 from the West
Virgirila Institute of Technology
and commissioned In 1963 upon
completion of Officer Training
School at Lockland AFB, Tex.
His wife is lite former Marlene
R. Toler.

the posiUon
Foreman effective Augual
. Abel began bta career at Sporlt
in July of 1950 as a helpe-r in the
Maintenance Department. He
advanced to maintenance man
in January of 1951 and to muter
maintenance man In December,
1957. He born in Melrose,
DUnois, and attended Hymen
High School. He now resldell In
New Havl!l!, with bia wife,
Helen. They have one 11011,
Richard, and one dsugbter,
Dianna Lyn.
Before Joining the company in
1950, Mr. Abel &amp;pellt nine yean .
In the Navy as an electrician.
While in the Navy be 11'18
Englnemng Officer of the LCI.
He ta a member of the
American Legion and atlelxb
the United Methodtat Church of
New Haven. Among bta hobblee
are radio repair and wood
working.

Slow Pilch PJay
Opening Monday
PT. PLEASANT - Drawillel
for the first two rounds of a
Slow-Pitch Softball Tournaml!l!t, to be sponsored by K •
K Mobile Homea at lfarmcJn
Field Augual 1._18, were 111nounced ,Saturday.
Charles Cottrlll and Jim
Carpenter are c»dir!cton at
the double..,llmlnallon tour•

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Monday are Golllpnlla Ferry \'L '&lt; '
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5 : 30p.m.; ~ va. .Falls Oty,lit : •
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vs. PolntAQSI'anatep.m.,an4 ! .,
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f6NERoy- Two &amp;CO"JI per cow Ia needed firr a11«uoa
. . . - fq: beef .cows, ~ to rePorts made at tbe Beef
Qilth! ~ Field Dar and Ro!M.IJp recently at lbe Ohio

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Greater protilll are neided to etiCOUI'IIe ~ lo Upand · betfen.,
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and heifers for beef produCiion, EvkWnce coni~ lo moun1 fr(!ln lbelr ra~ al~ tbe ablltt)' of tbf bell¥t lo ¥~net
' .t he new in Farming
showing the auperlorlty of ballll for pMic:llon of beef• ..,... «1""81 for~~'-'~- il(lljli, Wi18~. ~ for of
~ lleaearch and Development Center tn Wooster.
studle1 at the Ohio A8ricuJiurl1 ~ and ~ ellliei" ·bu1Ja Ill.' Jllliers, . c · i
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'lbll particular project 1w been studied In tbe research Center and reported Aupal Oblo Beef CIIUle Dar, $1rly glwo
Anluiallclentllll R. !-· ~·E.. ~' W V, B.
for
11'0111'1111 at tbe Souiheut Brauch Ill Meigs Counl;y, at the Eastern buUa lbe edge Ill feedlot performan&lt;le.
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~ Development Center Ill Noble Count;y, and at tbe
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Soutbem llelearcb ~Iller Ill Brown County. In Metp County tbe
In .one study, the efticlency of feed utilllallon at dlfflftnt
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Karr Farm at Five Potnta.
helfers.Bulllplnedlasler,~emorefeed,andwnconalderably
'lbebraak-downofprojecledacnat!esneededpercowandfor' m&lt;ll't ellldenl tban e~ liil!el1l or bejfer1. Althoasb lbe bulla
40 cowa for wlllter pasture, 11111J111r past~n, and emergency p-aded about one-lblr(l of a 8J'Ide lDwi!r lban 11111'1 and helfen,
llond t.ed for an all-aon grutng system for a beef cow-calf
Cll*'lllon, foUowa :
Wlnler pasture made up of tall fescue needl 0.7 acres per cow
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By BERNARD BRENNER
total of 411 acres lor 40 cows.
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ru thl.s syatem, 10 acres of good pasture of the desirable Nixon administration's new Officials have also passed
: of tl:\e 550 are built Into t~e smaller. •,
species should provide sulflctent year.around grazing lor 40 con. !ann bill, now ready for Senate word about their plans for feed
· 350; including. the same typa of .
To181 Program
consideraUon following Its ap- grain and cotton support loans.
frame ~nstruc:tlon and a similar '
Averages for the total pasture pr~~gram are baaed on ex- proval by the House Ulil weei, The rate for corn would go from
cutter head. Because the 350 Is
c:ellent vi&amp;orous standi with a good fertilizer program. AllboiJ8h may mean lower market prices $1.05 a bushel this year to a
probable
level
of
in
1971.
The
for
some
major
crops
ne:ll
year.
lhla level of pro&lt;llctton hu not been reached "ith tbe beef unit at
' clos~t-cotJpled, It Is ex~j:eP,tlonally
The bill, which IDcludes a cotton loan likely would drop
the Eutern Ohio Research DevelolXIllnl Center, lhlB Is tbe goal
maneuverable and has a short
$55,000 per crop ceiling on direct from 20.7 centa a pound this
as lbe pasture fertility and productivity levels IDcreeae.
turning
radius. It Is regularly ·
year to 11.7 cents in 1971.
Another goal is an average fell weaning weight of 500 pounds.
Agriculture Secretary Clifford
equipped· with 6.70·15. tires.
On Farm Fronts
'lbll welgbtbu been reached with a ommber of calves, but not all
M. HardiD and bta aides have
of tban. Som• of the cows are calving too late and It Is dllflcultto subsidies to big farmers, pro- argued tbet net farm Income
vides price support and surplus would be malntallled under their
clwJ&amp;e lhlB breeding schedule to an earier dale.
controlprogramsonmajor
crops new plan even If market prices
Great Potential
for
1971,
1972
and
1973.
come down. Hardin bas said the
()llo hu great potmUal for feeder calf production. To reellze
The
support
system
for
cotton,
new plan is calculated to hold
tllat potential, allo68810D grazing offers producers a system of
wheat and feed grains would be direct government payments to
proViding feed with considerably less labor. From prellmiDary similar to the program now in
fanners - which supplement
ROTC REVISION MADE
effect - a combination of low- IDcome received from tbe mar·
WASHINGTON (UPI) - llall level price support loans which ket - at about current levels.
the Reserve Officers Training undergrid markel prices, ·and And any reductions in market
Corps graduates In 1971 will be supplemental direct support prices, officials argue, 1118Y be
commissioned for eighl years ill payments to producertl.
offset by the feet the new law
the reserves or national guard
Major Feature
is designed to help farmers
rather than two years active One major feature of the bill, lower the II' costa by roocentrat.
duty and four years in the however, is new authority for ing on production of lhelr most
reserves.
the administration to reduce the elficienl cropo.
The Army said Friday the rates on support loans in an
But some !ann leaders reculback was due to a reduction avowed effort to ma.ke U. S. main skepticaL
in the need for actlve duty crops more competitive on "The propoaal Is bedlf writofficers.
world markets. This feature was ten. It could be administered in
Bank
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ROTC
graduate
scheproposed
by
Agriculture ways to protect farm IDcome,
Easy Terms
duled to start active duty Ill Secretary Clifford M. HardiD, but the Nixon administration's
Ac~t Trade-In
fiscal 1971 will be asked and accepted with varying de- announced Intentions provide no
All Parts Available
I \l&lt;'llee1 l!orse Soles &amp; Serv . whether he wants to go on grees of reluctance by Houso basis for encouragement," the
active duty or take a three to farm leaders.
National Farmers · Union comsix months officer training Adminislralion officials say plained In a recent statement.
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program and then go into the it's herd to make precise fore- ''The proposal can only lead
reserves or the guard. He will casta now on next year's mar- to a roouction in net farm in·
!:!:!..--~C~H~.E;:5:T~ER:J be notified later af his kets. No formal decision have con1e," added John Scott,
assignment.
been annOWlced yet on just master of lhe National ·Grange
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how tight supply conlrols would in another statement.
be, and these decisions could The Grange, Farm~ Union,
affect sopply and price and other farm groups working
prospects.
together Ill a naUonal farm
It Is virtually certain, how' •. ,1 ··~
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that If ~.~t\O.approves
:.-• i'!)l_&lt;tl
the HouseiJaSSOdbOJ; support
loans on cotton, wheat and fetld
grains would drop· next year. ,._ _ _ _ _,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,._ _ _ _ _ _.,. .'
Wheat support loans, for ex· I
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ample, are ~~~:t at a national
average of $1.25 per bushel for
the 1970 crop, unchanged from
1969. Actual market prices
averaged $1.24 a bushel for the
1969 crop and are eipOCted to
average allghtly above $1.251or
Ibis year 's ·crop.
In 1971, however, administration officials have IDdicated that
If the new farm bill becomes
law in its present lorm, they
intend to reduce the support
loan to $1.15 per bushel. Since
the loan rate strongly influences
CLYDE B. WALKER. MGR.
market prices unless supplies
FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION
are short, the lower loan could
OF GALLIPOLIS
Week's Weather
19 Locust St.
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Gallipolis. 0.
GAI.LIPOLIS ·" Tem·
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MOITGAOI HIOTKTIDN INSUIANCE IS AYAII.A.Ilf AT LOW COif
weather conditions for each 24
hour period as recorded by Pete
McCormick, Fairfield Weather
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WATER well drilling, "')'"
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215TnlrdAve.:~J7u '.
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Hotilrl Dillon, RuHor
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E. M. "Ike" Wt••-an446·3796
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Phone &gt;i-46-2715
' Cl!lftlt
-'4' ..dtrtd ,for PhrM or IlK ' RHwl
cOi."fte
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no . gas 1n yar .
ce
REFRIGERATION
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44
tll!)to ~nd IIOPPICI betoro ••·
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E. N. Wlserrtan 446-.4500
only Sll~.
SERVICE
$5.00 Setvlce Charge
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Will
remoYfiJOU!300 Fourth Ave.
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2 ere arm
We Need listings
ID'EALiocatlon,nlcequlet St., 3
Rf'PIIr of refrlqerotors, air
horse an caw~ ·
Phone~1637
:p;o..,t1ne:4 :30p.m·.dallyond . !loC911d AYfl. 26! .;:u··wi'i\i
Excellent Location
bdrms., large llv. rm.,
condltlonero, wnh lng
Call Jackoon 286-ol531
Gene Plants, Owner
IV,m' ..turdoy,
ipa~lm'!fll, 2 BR &amp; bat~, 111
WE ARE STILL 'seLLIIIG
beaulltul kitchen ~nd bar,H.
'P'~.c~~~6stther aPI&gt;IIances.
298-11
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extra aood condition.
VE~Y BEST DEVELOPHOUSES FASTER ,TlfAN
WT , floor&gt;, allachedh garaged.
17•tf
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LAND
AAOUND
hl1l11
ome en
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GraCiOUS LiVing
FOR THE
PRICE
. 2.200
WE ARE LISTING .THEM U
priced
of reel
only nice
$15,000.
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SEPTIC TANK CLDNING .
~; More Classified&amp;· BEAUTIFUL brlck. l~tld on' FEEJ'
OF ' EXCELLENT
HAVE SOMETHING YOU
Home &amp; 101/2 A.
REASONABLE rates. John
Rl. 35, 'h ml.le 'W. of new
N1f.fe' H~.~~~TR\G,..'i,y ~~
WANT SOLI) GIVE IT TO
Russell owner &amp; operator. Ph.
Rt&gt;'
hospital
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Large
level
lot,
3
BUILD
HOUSES
ONII
EN ·
lHE
WISEMAN
BOYS
.
NEED
a
place
to
rear
large
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4782.
On age ~
BR, H':l.ba!h, a'jlr.eam kitchen
TIRE FARM IS F.LAT TO
WE'LL REALLY WOR'k
family . Here's a good one
loiS-If
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and dining artia, family room
ROLLING WITH AO AC.ES
FOR YOU, .
with 8 large rms., bath, sun - - - - - - - - on first floor, carpet
OP CLEAN fARM LAN I;!
porch, and partial base. II has RALP.H'S Cerpot &amp; Upholstery
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throughout, fireplace, full
A·ND 40• ACRES OF
Small Older '
Cleaning ' Service. Free
8 hugellv. rm. with F.P .. fur .
~or
air condition. full basem.ent. ,WOODED LAND. GOOO 2
Ho·me In
heat. garage and bldg. slltl.
estimates. Ph. ~0294.
Owner leaving for Florida.
BEDROOM HOME WITH
Buy: sell somelotsanahovea
118.11
1970 FORD pickup, I ff. bed,
A
MODERN BATH ANO
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htavyduly,ranger$2,6$0. Ph.
creage
FURNACE . LOCATED 6
anauga
~ 1ap $I~· pper ' '
WATER WELL DRILLING.
' 31S.I740.
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WAY. TRULY THIS ONE
HERE IS ONE FOR $7,SOO.OO
75 ACreS
L,-ls, Phone 304-895·3102.
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IS WELL ·wpRTH THE
ON GOOO STREET AND BUILDERS, InvestorS or
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-,-·:._-.,-..-~--~
cervllle with good 6 room
MONEY .
NICE NEIGHBORHOOD. 2
Farmers don't overlool&lt; this
~or
home.
71 A
ai:'t&gt;ROOMS, New FOR - one: 2 mile out, so A. tillable,
fl
Home Buying
• 6 V2 cres
C~D
· *'IR ,fUijNACE o!&lt;ND 7 thrm. house,
big barn on~ Insurance
w" 'INGER waohor, kltc.hin
CI-a to Town
GOOP / WAfER'. SHOO.LO
Ibid. 5 lob base i;;.;.;;;.;;.;;.;.;_____.,
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,!.'hrome table with four
Made Easy
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QUALIFY FOR FARMERS
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llmber,coalondnatural Lake
{c~llro. Call 245-51~~· , 1..3 4 BR HOME, 1'12 bath, Ill buill· V·ERY GOOD OLDER 7
FINANCING (NO DOWN
Site. City water and gas
lany
with dl••washer, ROOM
HOME
WITH ·
PAYMEI)ITI.
available. This Is a good bur
In klt~en
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MOOERN BATH
at'S25.000.
7.SHARES Flrof Natlcml Bank
carport,
large warkohop,
STEM 2AND
CAR
EVJIIIS
59 Head Cows And 5Drlnger Heifers
HEATING SY
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BargainS
fenced lot 40' X 150', owner
of Gallipolis otock. Ph. 51338
Cows
now in productlon, 10 cows and 11
GARAGE
AND
LARGE
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7119-14311.
purchasedifarmandwlllsel
BARN.
10
ACRES,
eW I ng
19.0 NASHUA Tr. $2,200.
Heifers
will
freshen soon, some by Sale Dlte.
1116-3
Office
an a land contract.
T 1L LA a L E
w 1T H
In Town
4 RM. house 1 A. City, $4,5011.
446-4774
BALANCE
BEING
'"u-.sE
:-O::-ga-s-:fu_m_o_c_e,'":l:-:Z.S:-:,ooo:::-:e:ru
This herd Is calf·hood vaccinated and TB
PASTURE AND WOOD.
Homo
5* Special
and
Bangs tested; Individual health papers
with duct work, uold 2 win·
JUST 3 MILES FROM
OLDER HOME LOCATED 5 RM. house ocreage. lob.
ten. Call367-1150,after ~p.m. • OVERSIZE lot &amp; home
TOWN WITH CITY WATER .
4T
CORNER
OF
furnished.
Many of these cattle are artlflcally
Located at Harrisburg ;
ON RT . 1A1 .
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and
nearly
all bred animals are bred to
$4,5011 .
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BERKHART LANE . IN ·
Maryland-Wes1
Virginia
Stud Sires. 34of these
4
RM.
BATH,
city
water
and
CLUOES A BEOROOMS
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~()YERSIZE
rooms
&amp;
stor"'le
AND
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FULL
BASEMENT,
gas,
old
St.
Rt.
35.
$6,000.
cattle
will
freshen
before
Jan. l; 1971. 12 head
BINOCULARS, high lntenolty
· 4 hclrooms
"BOli'T 1 ACRE OF
'-lensi electric ~Tnt &amp;prayer; .If. DIVIDED basement. famllv
are
selling
open.
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GROUND GOES WITH IT .
room.
"Old bottles; chest 01' drawers;
LO~ATED ON A, LARGE
This
~erd
has
been
on.
OHIA
test
for
the
H. C. Wough - 446.1799
FU(,L PRICE 19.900.00.
.
, kltchon table and ~ cllatrs; • UNDER what you'd
CORNEll LOT IN SPRING
past
23
years;
record
sheets
available
at
sale.
to pay.
auns, ,etc. Fred Harris, 212
VALLEY ESTATES. THIS
This dispersal Is being held on account of
tlav ot.. VInton, o.
HOME INCLUDES 2'h
Low Down Pa~'me1n~
t.lstings
Needed
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BATHS, LARGE LIVING
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the r«ent Illness of Mr. Roqers.
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DINING
ROOM
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W.E
WILL
HELP
YOU
GET
WANTto list your propirty.
Farm louted 13 miles north of Pl.
FINANCING ON
LARGE FAMILY ROOM.
MUSTiELL 1910Honcle&amp;_B 3541, WE
We
have
all
the
tools
of.
the
ROOM
LOCATEO
VERY
NICE
KITCHEN
Pleasant,
3 miles eas1 of West Columbia. near
.
437
Second
Ave.
1500 miles. ~·1536. uo not
trade, experienced staff, / AND IS COMPLETELY
COUNTRY ON
T.HlRDAVE. &amp; S!AJE 51
·CIIII 6fllir 7 p. m.
Ueving's
Coal Mine. Watch for Auction
!Opposite
Post
Office)
advertising, picture window
ROAD . OW~ER
CARP~TED PLUS CEN ·
1116-3
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
display, ana· willing to work.
MOVED AND MUST
TRAL AIR .CONDITIONING
--.....,.---..,.-~
at 4S Court Street.
Arrows.
AT ONCE. MODERN BATH LOCATED
C&amp;ll the DILLON AGENCY
,O.ND STONE FIREPLACE .
~ CATERPILLAR dozer. . now.
Has large storage building on
AND FURNACE . PRICE
IMMED
f
ATE
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;thlrles · .E1henbrenner,
rear of lot, .o1 room apartment
$7,900.
CUPANCY.
West Columbia, W. Va.
'Georg' Ci:rk'. Rd .. .t ·mne aH
above and room to park two
John McNeill, Auctioneer Pete and Bob Clerks
cars In rear. Look this over
. u~r Rt. 1. ~.o1es. : .
186'3
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D.
PARSON·s ·
and make us an offer.
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meta PIJJ• •
CHOICE LOTS
to visit this herd at i!nytlme.
1
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JAY SHEPPARD
GOoD ' l LEANi :UMP and lndi!Den&lt;lent PIJIO Co. Dan
3 LARGE lots in viii- of Rio
•· mtcir ·oel Carl Inters, Rlci Griffiths, Rt .. J. Oak ffllk.O"
Grande on U.S. Rt. 35. Large
REALTORS
'Grandi. Phone :z.45.5,115.
· 6112-611H. Chllrtes Erwin,.- •· 1,,
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8.tf f~kson, 0 .! 286·1631•. We
dwelfings.
(liver.
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Flrlf &amp; Olive
Office Phone •46-1694
1"'26
Pho!l'l "*-lltJP
.~LL TYPES of bulldln~
Evlftlny
Chllrles
M. No• 441-1546 ·
· malerlals, block, brick, .......,.
New ..n. . M
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T-ruck
A Charmer
J. Michael Naol 446-1S03
· D!pe, wi:&gt;dows, lintels, eic.
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Headquarter!!
ttaude Winters. Rio Grande,
0.
Ph.
:US.5121
oftir
5.
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Someone who
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1~ ~ Wheel ' ·.-Iva
t j Sc~t
~~sf minute
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i.pole
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1~ •;, t. Int. . ..
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- ~~' 350 · · lne,_qa ~ HP.~~. 1963
~ whtal,:.&lt;;ltlvt sa.ut
NO&lt;
matter
what
hapjlllis
P:S.
o. !fans., 1300• 1N2 'h T. GMC 'pld&lt;up
-1404
!her•'• alwor.s somebody· who
rec.
i'.\mlln. "'II offer, 6 ~p.m. ~ 1967
or
\'&gt;
T.
GMC
p,U.
kne,w
II
wou
d.
room .
posseulon.
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446·1752
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1U6 !96$ :V. T. GMC P.U.
$7,9o0.00
1%1.1 T. Chev. truck
3 BEDROOM home wl th bath
Howard 8.
F
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tru.l:.L·
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and gas furnace. Has new HALF MI~E out Neighborhood
1,63 F
CORRIGATED doi:oratlng 1961 ·or
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aluminum siding and new
Rd. Nice 5 room frame home S • . Offered
cre...&lt;·,.pers,
pro-cUI 1,.. 'h
J', Chev, P.U.
fencearoundlhe~~rty
and
Saunders
with porch. Insulated. out: 81YIC8S
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'!lo 1'. Int. P.U.
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cad
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. ·I!!Vi Yo Ill.,, up, . I I to. 1964 lh T. GMC P.U.'
s prl
at 11, . .
bldg. Trees. Shrubs. Cify GILLENWATER'S Septic Tonk "A GoodMan
slick !l(onylhl!lg. Sign board 1\161 2 T. GMC
Since I have sold my farm I will sell at public
wafer
and schools.
Cleaning &amp; Repair. Ph . .w..
lo
and,l'!!c!,ll. Siml!lona Pig. &amp; 1964 ·2 T. lnt.. llat be&amp;,
PRICE reduced $1,000.00 on • 2
auction
my farm machinery loCated a miles
94'1'1.
. Olllct' Equlp..~1397,
1H5 2'12 T. .C)Iev' truck; air
bedroom hOf!\~ at l&lt;anaugo. No BeHer Timet II
m.tt
from
Gallipolis,
Ohio. 2 miles north of Rodney,
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brakes
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Has bath· end g•s furnace.
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
Ohio
on
the
Rodney·
Bidwell Road.
TO BUY this carpeted 3
AUTO, Fire. lite, 4S State St ..
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l9643T; GMC
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12 ACRES
RaccOQO CrHk
Waldo
F.
Brown,
W.
R.
bedroom home on US 35 near TERMITE 4._PEST CONTROL
- brand · ~~· fully guarantead. J961 V~ T.' lnf. P.U.
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with old houl8 and price
-Brown, 446-1960.
new ho!lpl"l. Full basement. Fain E.lermlnallon Co ..
Farm all "H" tractor with loader, Oliver
PortabltJ• 1'rom&gt; $69.95 •. All 1964 2 r : GMC
reduced 1\&gt; $5,500.00.
24·1f
Storm windows. Gfroge. Wheelerlburg, Ohio. Ph. 57477 tractor with cllltivators, case 'd isc, J.
Super
lnadllo,in ilpck,:cablnets and 1'" v.·T. Ford P,U.
Aimost an acre lovellot.
6112.
0. disc. Oliver PTO spreader No. 280, Int .
accesoorl*!· . Fronch City 1963 v. T. ·GJIAC P.U.
NEW eleCtric 2 bedroom home
178-~
Kanauga ·
FOR
ALL
your
Insurance
needs
Fabric_ S~, Singer ap. 1, 56 J'h T. Chev. van
on Raccoon Crnk. Laf'ile lot,
mower,
Oliver 2-14 plows, Nl rake, case rake
- -- -'--check with your Grange
l!f'OVed dolor. ,_ COurt St..
., 1\167 'h T. ~MC P.U.
priC. $11,500.00.
WELL KEPT six room home
on
steel,
2 wagons, J. 0. rotary hoe,
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ALB,ERT EHMAN
agents at the Neal l.ns.
...llipoll~. 4-41-~5.
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New ,J T. Farm Wagons
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with lull basemen!. Back
cultlpacker,
Roto· Baler with complete new set
Water
Delivery
Service
Agency,
64
Stole
51.
Agents
· 158-11 ;
1139.50 IN OHIO Township, ~ bedroom
porch. Two outbuildings and
Patriot
Star
Rt.,
Gallipolis
of
belts,
Oliver
hay conditioner. 6 fl . brush
for
auto.
fire
,
homeowners,
-,'---~---Minneapolis MoiiM Power Unit house, water under pressure.
large garage. Four lots on US
Ph. 379-2133
hospital and general liability.
· hog, ()tlver baler. Wood Bros. l·row corn
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Now 1.25x20, 10 ply nylon tires
2 barno and ,89 .acre tobacco ·· 1. Ideal for business.
2.13-If
84-tf
,
e~
bate. Some
limber and
COmmerC1I 1·
plcker,' graln drill In poor condition.
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$.!7.50, Inc. ~..,, 1'-X , .
land,
..96 acrei
all coal
{or
Sure-Weigh cattle scales. 3000 lb .
Bils. hits
. ·S' billrortunitles • · .. ~=li~t~~Jo.
RT. '35 AT ROONEY . .Nearly
capacity.
Steel cattle catch shute, 3 oval feed
1:11 PIMSt.
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bunks,
calf
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Ruo~II'O. Wood, .__..1,
O..r 2 a~rts lar.d an two
1960 Ford automobile, 4 yr. old quar·
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roadS&lt;. ldM ~ for warehouse,
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cllllrlbollon, equip . sales,
terhorse stallion. 7 yr, old mare, half quarEXCELSIOR 'Sell' Works - ·
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Limeo!Ont ond C!lll 1or sele,
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IUI'tl'p, tag,_st~er ahd mlr.e ~lAIRDn.n.I;,MIInSI.,Potneroy,O.
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Bidwell. Ohio
SJ:Altl'INUT 1 P.M.
Ph. 245-Stl7
CITY FARM ..:. F011r bedrqom
h9l'M&gt;two baths, ....., 1a11
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 -1 P.

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Saunders
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Mobile Home
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Saturday, August 15
'10:30 A.M.
Locl!tlon-From GallipoliS~ take Rtiute 7 souttt
2 .miles to Route 218. Turn onto Rlilltt 211 and
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GREENVJLLE, Ohio ( UPI)-

Gallipolis

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Sunday
88 64
Monday
81 82 .12
Tuesday
81 60
Wednesday
85 58
Tburadey
85 60
Friday
116 58
Saturday
75 57
Average high temperature lor
week lhlB year - 83 degreea.
Last year - 116.7 degrees.
Average low U!mperature for
week lhlB year - 59.5 ~·
Last year - 65.7 dejp'ee~J.
To181 preclptlation lor weei
111t1 year - .12 Inch . Laat year
-none.
To181 preclpltatlon to date
this year - 21.~ lnchel. Last
year - 18.60 IDcbea.
Normal average precipitation
annually - 40:W Inches.
KEYS WmiDRAWS
ELYBIA, Ohio (UPI)- Former Highway Safety Director
J. Grant Keys hu withdrawn
from the race u a Democratic
nominee for state IIOlllllor, citIng whealth 81\d "unflnlahed
goalll" a1 Lorain County tre,u.
urer.
Keys, 52, who hu been bothered recently by a neck IDjlll')'
received ·t~ an accident aeveral
yeara ago, had defeated llrie
opponenta In ~ May primary
-to face lncumben1 Ro~ J.
Coria, a Republican
lbe
13th Dlilrlcl,
Democrata havt111tll ·'.Ill· It
to name Key'a rt(iJaoonent.

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today lor the per'soo who rob.
bed tbe Oigood State Bank ol .
f2,110 Friday. '
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•...-. A&amp;rfelltare
f6NERoy- Two &amp;CO"JI per cow Ia needed firr a11«uoa
. . . - fq: beef .cows, ~ to rePorts made at tbe Beef
Qilth! ~ Field Dar and Ro!M.IJp recently at lbe Ohio

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Cl'GMbrld Clta.rotalHiertlord .·~
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wtlh 111t1 qa~em lhao wttb ·p NePI wtnteNiand fHd metbodl. , wn 1~ pollildah"mr tbail ~ lii4190 po~ biinlwll!ln rft,~o!ll
Greater protilll are neided to etiCOUI'IIe ~ lo Upand · betfen.,
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Another reeearcl. jirojeet llhowalhat buUa outperform steers iloae, tbe tbNe IIJ'G!IIIIIlail ~ aflllll:r lo derl'l't net ,ilteray
and heifers for beef produCiion, EvkWnce coni~ lo moun1 fr(!ln lbelr ra~ al~ tbe ablltt)' of tbf bell¥t lo ¥~net
' .t he new in Farming
showing the auperlorlty of ballll for pMic:llon of beef• ..,... «1""81 for~~'-'~- il(lljli, Wi18~. ~ for of
~ lleaearch and Development Center tn Wooster.
studle1 at the Ohio A8ricuJiurl1 ~ and ~ ellliei" ·bu1Ja Ill.' Jllliers, . c · i
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'lbll particular project 1w been studied In tbe research Center and reported Aupal Oblo Beef CIIUle Dar, $1rly glwo
Anluiallclentllll R. !-· ~·E.. ~' W V, B.
for
11'0111'1111 at tbe Souiheut Brauch Ill Meigs Counl;y, at the Eastern buUa lbe edge Ill feedlot performan&lt;le.
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~ Development Center Ill Noble Count;y, and at tbe
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Soutbem llelearcb ~Iller Ill Brown County. In Metp County tbe
In .one study, the efticlency of feed utilllallon at dlfflftnt
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Karr Farm at Five Potnta.
helfers.Bulllplnedlasler,~emorefeed,andwnconalderably
'lbebraak-downofprojecledacnat!esneededpercowandfor' m&lt;ll't ellldenl tban e~ liil!el1l or bejfer1. Althoasb lbe bulla
40 cowa for wlllter pasture, 11111J111r past~n, and emergency p-aded about one-lblr(l of a 8J'Ide lDwi!r lban 11111'1 and helfen,
llond t.ed for an all-aon grutng system for a beef cow-calf
Cll*'lllon, foUowa :
Wlnler pasture made up of tall fescue needl 0.7 acres per cow
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cf each per cow making a combllled
mean
lower
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prices.
By BERNARD BRENNER
total of 411 acres lor 40 cows.
,the
cclpaclty feitufes
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WASHINGTON ( UP!) - The
ru thl.s syatem, 10 acres of good pasture of the desirable Nixon administration's new Officials have also passed
: of tl:\e 550 are built Into t~e smaller. •,
species should provide sulflctent year.around grazing lor 40 con. !ann bill, now ready for Senate word about their plans for feed
· 350; including. the same typa of .
To181 Program
consideraUon following Its ap- grain and cotton support loans.
frame ~nstruc:tlon and a similar '
Averages for the total pasture pr~~gram are baaed on ex- proval by the House Ulil weei, The rate for corn would go from
cutter head. Because the 350 Is
c:ellent vi&amp;orous standi with a good fertilizer program. AllboiJ8h may mean lower market prices $1.05 a bushel this year to a
probable
level
of
in
1971.
The
for
some
major
crops
ne:ll
year.
lhla level of pro&lt;llctton hu not been reached "ith tbe beef unit at
' clos~t-cotJpled, It Is ex~j:eP,tlonally
The bill, which IDcludes a cotton loan likely would drop
the Eutern Ohio Research DevelolXIllnl Center, lhlB Is tbe goal
maneuverable and has a short
$55,000 per crop ceiling on direct from 20.7 centa a pound this
as lbe pasture fertility and productivity levels IDcreeae.
turning
radius. It Is regularly ·
year to 11.7 cents in 1971.
Another goal is an average fell weaning weight of 500 pounds.
Agriculture Secretary Clifford
equipped· with 6.70·15. tires.
On Farm Fronts
'lbll welgbtbu been reached with a ommber of calves, but not all
M. HardiD and bta aides have
of tban. Som• of the cows are calving too late and It Is dllflcultto subsidies to big farmers, pro- argued tbet net farm Income
vides price support and surplus would be malntallled under their
clwJ&amp;e lhlB breeding schedule to an earier dale.
controlprogramsonmajor
crops new plan even If market prices
Great Potential
for
1971,
1972
and
1973.
come down. Hardin bas said the
()llo hu great potmUal for feeder calf production. To reellze
The
support
system
for
cotton,
new plan is calculated to hold
tllat potential, allo68810D grazing offers producers a system of
wheat and feed grains would be direct government payments to
proViding feed with considerably less labor. From prellmiDary similar to the program now in
fanners - which supplement
ROTC REVISION MADE
effect - a combination of low- IDcome received from tbe mar·
WASHINGTON (UPI) - llall level price support loans which ket - at about current levels.
the Reserve Officers Training undergrid markel prices, ·and And any reductions in market
Corps graduates In 1971 will be supplemental direct support prices, officials argue, 1118Y be
commissioned for eighl years ill payments to producertl.
offset by the feet the new law
the reserves or national guard
Major Feature
is designed to help farmers
rather than two years active One major feature of the bill, lower the II' costa by roocentrat.
duty and four years in the however, is new authority for ing on production of lhelr most
reserves.
the administration to reduce the elficienl cropo.
The Army said Friday the rates on support loans in an
But some !ann leaders reculback was due to a reduction avowed effort to ma.ke U. S. main skepticaL
in the need for actlve duty crops more competitive on "The propoaal Is bedlf writofficers.
world markets. This feature was ten. It could be administered in
Bank
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ROTC
graduate
scheproposed
by
Agriculture ways to protect farm IDcome,
Easy Terms
duled to start active duty Ill Secretary Clifford M. HardiD, but the Nixon administration's
Ac~t Trade-In
fiscal 1971 will be asked and accepted with varying de- announced Intentions provide no
All Parts Available
I \l&lt;'llee1 l!orse Soles &amp; Serv . whether he wants to go on grees of reluctance by Houso basis for encouragement," the
active duty or take a three to farm leaders.
National Farmers · Union comsix months officer training Adminislralion officials say plained In a recent statement.
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program and then go into the it's herd to make precise fore- ''The proposal can only lead
reserves or the guard. He will casta now on next year's mar- to a roouction in net farm in·
!:!:!..--~C~H~.E;:5:T~ER:J be notified later af his kets. No formal decision have con1e," added John Scott,
assignment.
been annOWlced yet on just master of lhe National ·Grange
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how tight supply conlrols would in another statement.
be, and these decisions could The Grange, Farm~ Union,
affect sopply and price and other farm groups working
prospects.
together Ill a naUonal farm
It Is virtually certain, how' •. ,1 ··~
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that If ~.~t\O.approves
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the HouseiJaSSOdbOJ; support
loans on cotton, wheat and fetld
grains would drop· next year. ,._ _ _ _ _,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,._ _ _ _ _ _.,. .'
Wheat support loans, for ex· I
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ample, are ~~~:t at a national
average of $1.25 per bushel for
the 1970 crop, unchanged from
1969. Actual market prices
averaged $1.24 a bushel for the
1969 crop and are eipOCted to
average allghtly above $1.251or
Ibis year 's ·crop.
In 1971, however, administration officials have IDdicated that
If the new farm bill becomes
law in its present lorm, they
intend to reduce the support
loan to $1.15 per bushel. Since
the loan rate strongly influences
CLYDE B. WALKER. MGR.
market prices unless supplies
FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION
are short, the lower loan could
OF GALLIPOLIS
Week's Weather
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Gallipolis. 0.
GAI.LIPOLIS ·" Tem·
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MOITGAOI HIOTKTIDN INSUIANCE IS AYAII.A.Ilf AT LOW COif
weather conditions for each 24
hour period as recorded by Pete
McCormick, Fairfield Weather
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We Need listings
ID'EALiocatlon,nlcequlet St., 3
Rf'PIIr of refrlqerotors, air
horse an caw~ ·
Phone~1637
:p;o..,t1ne:4 :30p.m·.dallyond . !loC911d AYfl. 26! .;:u··wi'i\i
Excellent Location
bdrms., large llv. rm.,
condltlonero, wnh lng
Call Jackoon 286-ol531
Gene Plants, Owner
IV,m' ..turdoy,
ipa~lm'!fll, 2 BR &amp; bat~, 111
WE ARE STILL 'seLLIIIG
beaulltul kitchen ~nd bar,H.
'P'~.c~~~6stther aPI&gt;IIances.
298-11
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extra aood condition.
VE~Y BEST DEVELOPHOUSES FASTER ,TlfAN
WT , floor&gt;, allachedh garaged.
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GraCiOUS LiVing
FOR THE
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WE ARE LISTING .THEM U
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of reel
only nice
$15,000.
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SEPTIC TANK CLDNING .
~; More Classified&amp;· BEAUTIFUL brlck. l~tld on' FEEJ'
OF ' EXCELLENT
HAVE SOMETHING YOU
Home &amp; 101/2 A.
REASONABLE rates. John
Rl. 35, 'h ml.le 'W. of new
N1f.fe' H~.~~~TR\G,..'i,y ~~
WANT SOLI) GIVE IT TO
Russell owner &amp; operator. Ph.
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hospital
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Large
level
lot,
3
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HOUSES
ONII
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WISEMAN
BOYS
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NEED
a
place
to
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large
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On age ~
BR, H':l.ba!h, a'jlr.eam kitchen
TIRE FARM IS F.LAT TO
WE'LL REALLY WOR'k
family . Here's a good one
loiS-If
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ROLLING WITH AO AC.ES
FOR YOU, .
with 8 large rms., bath, sun - - - - - - - - on first floor, carpet
OP CLEAN fARM LAN I;!
porch, and partial base. II has RALP.H'S Cerpot &amp; Upholstery
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throughout, fireplace, full
A·ND 40• ACRES OF
Small Older '
Cleaning ' Service. Free
8 hugellv. rm. with F.P .. fur .
~or
air condition. full basem.ent. ,WOODED LAND. GOOO 2
Ho·me In
heat. garage and bldg. slltl.
estimates. Ph. ~0294.
Owner leaving for Florida.
BEDROOM HOME WITH
Buy: sell somelotsanahovea
118.11
1970 FORD pickup, I ff. bed,
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FURNACE . LOCATED 6
anauga
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WATER WELL DRILLING.
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WAY. TRULY THIS ONE
HERE IS ONE FOR $7,SOO.OO
75 ACreS
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IS WELL ·wpRTH THE
ON GOOO STREET AND BUILDERS, InvestorS or
'
1-ol-11
-,-·:._-.,-..-~--~
cervllle with good 6 room
MONEY .
NICE NEIGHBORHOOD. 2
Farmers don't overlool&lt; this
~or
home.
71 A
ai:'t&gt;ROOMS, New FOR - one: 2 mile out, so A. tillable,
fl
Home Buying
• 6 V2 cres
C~D
· *'IR ,fUijNACE o!&lt;ND 7 thrm. house,
big barn on~ Insurance
w" 'INGER waohor, kltc.hin
CI-a to Town
GOOP / WAfER'. SHOO.LO
Ibid. 5 lob base i;;.;.;;;.;;.;;.;.;_____.,
0
" ou
,!.'hrome table with four
Made Easy
,....,
QUALIFY FOR FARMERS
g ·• ·
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HONU; ADMPNISTRATION
llmber,coalondnatural Lake
{c~llro. Call 245-51~~· , 1..3 4 BR HOME, 1'12 bath, Ill buill· V·ERY GOOD OLDER 7
FINANCING (NO DOWN
Site. City water and gas
lany
with dl••washer, ROOM
HOME
WITH ·
PAYMEI)ITI.
available. This Is a good bur
In klt~en
~·
.,,
MOOERN BATH
at'S25.000.
7.SHARES Flrof Natlcml Bank
carport,
large warkohop,
STEM 2AND
CAR
EVJIIIS
59 Head Cows And 5Drlnger Heifers
HEATING SY
.
BargainS
fenced lot 40' X 150', owner
of Gallipolis otock. Ph. 51338
Cows
now in productlon, 10 cows and 11
GARAGE
AND
LARGE
N
U
ti
44,
0404
I
7119-14311.
purchasedifarmandwlllsel
BARN.
10
ACRES,
eW I ng
19.0 NASHUA Tr. $2,200.
Heifers
will
freshen soon, some by Sale Dlte.
1116-3
Office
an a land contract.
T 1L LA a L E
w 1T H
In Town
4 RM. house 1 A. City, $4,5011.
446-4774
BALANCE
BEING
'"u-.sE
:-O::-ga-s-:fu_m_o_c_e,'":l:-:Z.S:-:,ooo:::-:e:ru
This herd Is calf·hood vaccinated and TB
PASTURE AND WOOD.
Homo
5* Special
and
Bangs tested; Individual health papers
with duct work, uold 2 win·
JUST 3 MILES FROM
OLDER HOME LOCATED 5 RM. house ocreage. lob.
ten. Call367-1150,after ~p.m. • OVERSIZE lot &amp; home
TOWN WITH CITY WATER .
4T
CORNER
OF
furnished.
Many of these cattle are artlflcally
Located at Harrisburg ;
ON RT . 1A1 .
'
CHILLICOTHE RD. AND
' .. '- ~ ...
'
sired
and
nearly
all bred animals are bred to
$4,5011 .
.•.
'
186&lt;6' .If. ALL brick with carport
BERKHART LANE . IN ·
Maryland-Wes1
Virginia
Stud Sires. 34of these
4
RM.
BATH,
city
water
and
CLUOES A BEOROOMS
'
Beautiful Brick
~()YERSIZE
rooms
&amp;
stor"'le
AND
'
FULL
BASEMENT,
gas,
old
St.
Rt.
35.
$6,000.
cattle
will
freshen
before
Jan. l; 1971. 12 head
BINOCULARS, high lntenolty
· 4 hclrooms
"BOli'T 1 ACRE OF
'-lensi electric ~Tnt &amp;prayer; .If. DIVIDED basement. famllv
are
selling
open.
·
CollonyHr.: 446·19H
GROUND GOES WITH IT .
room.
"Old bottles; chest 01' drawers;
LO~ATED ON A, LARGE
This
~erd
has
been
on.
OHIA
test
for
the
H. C. Wough - 446.1799
FU(,L PRICE 19.900.00.
.
, kltchon table and ~ cllatrs; • UNDER what you'd
CORNEll LOT IN SPRING
past
23
years;
record
sheets
available
at
sale.
to pay.
auns, ,etc. Fred Harris, 212
VALLEY ESTATES. THIS
This dispersal Is being held on account of
tlav ot.. VInton, o.
HOME INCLUDES 2'h
Low Down Pa~'me1n~
t.lstings
Needed
I
BATHS, LARGE LIVING
'r
1~
the r«ent Illness of Mr. Roqers.
•
AND
DINING
ROOM
,
W.E
WILL
HELP
YOU
GET
WANTto list your propirty.
Farm louted 13 miles north of Pl.
FINANCING ON
LARGE FAMILY ROOM.
MUSTiELL 1910Honcle&amp;_B 3541, WE
We
have
all
the
tools
of.
the
ROOM
LOCATEO
VERY
NICE
KITCHEN
Pleasant,
3 miles eas1 of West Columbia. near
.
437
Second
Ave.
1500 miles. ~·1536. uo not
trade, experienced staff, / AND IS COMPLETELY
COUNTRY ON
T.HlRDAVE. &amp; S!AJE 51
·CIIII 6fllir 7 p. m.
Ueving's
Coal Mine. Watch for Auction
!Opposite
Post
Office)
advertising, picture window
ROAD . OW~ER
CARP~TED PLUS CEN ·
1116-3
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
display, ana· willing to work.
MOVED AND MUST
TRAL AIR .CONDITIONING
--.....,.---..,.-~
at 4S Court Street.
Arrows.
AT ONCE. MODERN BATH LOCATED
C&amp;ll the DILLON AGENCY
,O.ND STONE FIREPLACE .
~ CATERPILLAR dozer. . now.
Has large storage building on
AND FURNACE . PRICE
IMMED
f
ATE
OC
·
;thlrles · .E1henbrenner,
rear of lot, .o1 room apartment
$7,900.
CUPANCY.
West Columbia, W. Va.
'Georg' Ci:rk'. Rd .. .t ·mne aH
above and room to park two
John McNeill, Auctioneer Pete and Bob Clerks
cars In rear. Look this over
. u~r Rt. 1. ~.o1es. : .
186'3
1; .
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0.
D.
PARSON·s ·
and make us an offer.
. ''. •.,•· • ; '
ATED
I
. · 1 COR RUG
meta PIJJ• •
CHOICE LOTS
to visit this herd at i!nytlme.
1
You
JAY SHEPPARD
GOoD ' l LEANi :UMP and lndi!Den&lt;lent PIJIO Co. Dan
3 LARGE lots in viii- of Rio
•· mtcir ·oel Carl Inters, Rlci Griffiths, Rt .. J. Oak ffllk.O"
Grande on U.S. Rt. 35. Large
REALTORS
'Grandi. Phone :z.45.5,115.
· 6112-611H. Chllrtes Erwin,.- •· 1,,
, enbugh for a business ar 3
.
.
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Farm, Yllllftt. City Property
8.tf f~kson, 0 .! 286·1631•. We
dwelfings.
(liver.
,
.
Flrlf &amp; Olive
Office Phone •46-1694
1"'26
Pho!l'l "*-lltJP
.~LL TYPES of bulldln~
Evlftlny
Chllrles
M. No• 441-1546 ·
· malerlals, block, brick, .......,.
New ..n. . M
.
C
T-ruck
A Charmer
J. Michael Naol 446-1S03
· D!pe, wi:&gt;dows, lintels, eic.
"1'.
Headquarter!!
ttaude Winters. Rio Grande,
0.
Ph.
:US.5121
oftir
5.
·
Someone who
··
' 91·1f IH2 V• -T... GMC p ' U.
1~ ~ Wheel ' ·.-Iva
t j Sc~t
~~sf minute
1~ W• T' G
UQlll ,,..,.,...
111&gt;171
&gt;.~.
~
i.pole
~~v~·, ;~~·llalrditJ .:o~.,
1~ •;, t. Int. . ..
,
- ~~' 350 · · lne,_qa ~ HP.~~. 1963
~ whtal,:.&lt;;ltlvt sa.ut
NO&lt;
matter
what
hapjlllis
P:S.
o. !fans., 1300• 1N2 'h T. GMC 'pld&lt;up
-1404
!her•'• alwor.s somebody· who
rec.
i'.\mlln. "'II offer, 6 ~p.m. ~ 1967
or
\'&gt;
T.
GMC
p,U.
kne,w
II
wou
d.
room .
posseulon.
"'Oi:j2.
. .
446·1752
" 9" .. ·~· ~j
1U6 !96$ :V. T. GMC P.U.
$7,9o0.00
1%1.1 T. Chev. truck
3 BEDROOM home wl th bath
Howard 8.
F
d
tru.l:.L·
i1
and gas furnace. Has new HALF MI~E out Neighborhood
1,63 F
CORRIGATED doi:oratlng 1961 ·or
'" .
'•
aluminum siding and new
Rd. Nice 5 room frame home S • . Offered
cre...&lt;·,.pers,
pro-cUI 1,.. 'h
J', Chev, P.U.
fencearoundlhe~~rty
and
Saunders
with porch. Insulated. out: 81YIC8S
,.. "-"'
pi II
'!lo 1'. Int. P.U.
I
cad
I
. ·I!!Vi Yo Ill.,, up, . I I to. 1964 lh T. GMC P.U.'
s prl
at 11, . .
bldg. Trees. Shrubs. Cify GILLENWATER'S Septic Tonk "A GoodMan
slick !l(onylhl!lg. Sign board 1\161 2 T. GMC
Since I have sold my farm I will sell at public
wafer
and schools.
Cleaning &amp; Repair. Ph . .w..
lo
and,l'!!c!,ll. Siml!lona Pig. &amp; 1964 ·2 T. lnt.. llat be&amp;,
PRICE reduced $1,000.00 on • 2
auction
my farm machinery loCated a miles
94'1'1.
. Olllct' Equlp..~1397,
1H5 2'12 T. .C)Iev' truck; air
bedroom hOf!\~ at l&lt;anaugo. No BeHer Timet II
m.tt
from
Gallipolis,
Ohio. 2 miles north of Rodney,
·
~~ ... -~--~ .
. 180-tf
brakes
_,
.,
Has bath· end g•s furnace.
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
Ohio
on
the
Rodney·
Bidwell Road.
TO BUY this carpeted 3
AUTO, Fire. lite, 4S State St ..
·
.
l9643T; GMC
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SINGER oewlng m,achlnes, 1964 v. T. Chev.
12 ACRES
RaccOQO CrHk
Waldo
F.
Brown,
W.
R.
bedroom home on US 35 near TERMITE 4._PEST CONTROL
- brand · ~~· fully guarantead. J961 V~ T.' lnf. P.U.
, ,
with old houl8 and price
-Brown, 446-1960.
new ho!lpl"l. Full basement. Fain E.lermlnallon Co ..
Farm all "H" tractor with loader, Oliver
PortabltJ• 1'rom&gt; $69.95 •. All 1964 2 r : GMC
reduced 1\&gt; $5,500.00.
24·1f
Storm windows. Gfroge. Wheelerlburg, Ohio. Ph. 57477 tractor with cllltivators, case 'd isc, J.
Super
lnadllo,in ilpck,:cablnets and 1'" v.·T. Ford P,U.
Aimost an acre lovellot.
6112.
0. disc. Oliver PTO spreader No. 280, Int .
accesoorl*!· . Fronch City 1963 v. T. ·GJIAC P.U.
NEW eleCtric 2 bedroom home
178-~
Kanauga ·
FOR
ALL
your
Insurance
needs
Fabric_ S~, Singer ap. 1, 56 J'h T. Chev. van
on Raccoon Crnk. Laf'ile lot,
mower,
Oliver 2-14 plows, Nl rake, case rake
- -- -'--check with your Grange
l!f'OVed dolor. ,_ COurt St..
., 1\167 'h T. ~MC P.U.
priC. $11,500.00.
WELL KEPT six room home
on
steel,
2 wagons, J. 0. rotary hoe,
1
ALB,ERT EHMAN
agents at the Neal l.ns.
...llipoll~. 4-41-~5.
.·
New ,J T. Farm Wagons
. . '
,
·
with lull basemen!. Back
cultlpacker,
Roto· Baler with complete new set
Water
Delivery
Service
Agency,
64
Stole
51.
Agents
· 158-11 ;
1139.50 IN OHIO Township, ~ bedroom
porch. Two outbuildings and
Patriot
Star
Rt.,
Gallipolis
of
belts,
Oliver
hay conditioner. 6 fl . brush
for
auto.
fire
,
homeowners,
-,'---~---Minneapolis MoiiM Power Unit house, water under pressure.
large garage. Four lots on US
Ph. 379-2133
hospital and general liability.
· hog, ()tlver baler. Wood Bros. l·row corn
•
Now 1.25x20, 10 ply nylon tires
2 barno and ,89 .acre tobacco ·· 1. Ideal for business.
2.13-If
84-tf
,
e~
bate. Some
limber and
COmmerC1I 1·
plcker,' graln drill In poor condition.
&lt;·' ,. . .
.
$.!7.50, Inc. ~..,, 1'-X , .
land,
..96 acrei
all coal
{or
Sure-Weigh cattle scales. 3000 lb .
Bils. hits
. ·S' billrortunitles • · .. ~=li~t~~Jo.
RT. '35 AT ROONEY . .Nearly
capacity.
Steel cattle catch shute, 3 oval feed
1:11 PIMSt.
·
Evonlngo1\tW all metal bldg. 3,200 SF.
bunks,
calf
creep feeder.
Ph. "*-2512
Ruo~II'O. Wood, .__..1,
O..r 2 a~rts lar.d an two
1960 Ford automobile, 4 yr. old quar·
~It
Joohn 1. Rlcllalodt. ....-0210
roadS&lt;. ldM ~ for warehouse,
- -"7'=-:--:::--:::--:-""'
R0111lil Cll1adlly,w.w
cllllrlbollon, equip . sales,
terhorse stallion. 7 yr, old mare, half quarEXCELSIOR 'Sell' Works - ·
euctlon.. ·
terhorse, 2 good western saddles. Ole small
Limeo!Ont ond C!lll 1or sele,
·
•
Acres
·
lot of miscellaneous items. 1 lot miscellaneous
IUI'tl'p, tag,_st~er ahd mlr.e ~lAIRDn.n.I;,MIInSI.,Potneroy,O.
·· , ... ·
..
NICE~bedroomstqryandholl
household Items, breakfast set. washer, etc.
Ph. 9'12·3191.
·
·'
Of . with bath. 'nsulaled and
tHURSDAY, AUGUS113
·
U.lf 1 \•
. ~ ._,.
. . ~aneled. Fiene••· Goocl
r-----:---....-:---:';) ·
450 SttGiicl /!Iva
pasture. Tobacco base. 1.1
· , '
· !lh'. ,IMf-477! ·
mllri out. GaiiiPoflo school~.
Bidwell. Ohio
SJ:Altl'INUT 1 P.M.
Ph. 245-Stl7
CITY FARM ..:. F011r bedrqom
h9l'M&gt;two baths, ....., 1a11
McNeill
Auctioneer
' .
I.,..,., ·~·444-om
1121
· •t: ~ Dl town. ·Ovii\tr will W~YM ~WAmsba,.Y,
.. Ill~ I!!' tr~ for larger farm.
~r K.,Higjey, 446-0349
I ,.
,
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0n priVIfil &lt;.Cad:'
•
l
.
~
. '
7ROOM houii'Mid O.th, 3 years

n· .

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AUCTION

Sale or Trade

FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 -1 P.

Sale·

HOLSTEIN DAIRY
HERD DISP-ERSAL

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·lteal Realty

For Sale

Saunders
• Evans
Insurance
Inc. ·

Life.Autoalme
Mobile Home
tapital
Farm • FiJI • Bonds
Cancelled Risks •
MOIDrqcle • Marine
PIIISOhal &amp; General

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·a.·P,aJ'l

r.:·;;··

WORTHY ROGERS

AU ION SALE
JllifQI\ ~UGYit · ~~·~-1

l':liO P.M.
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COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF·
FARM MACHINERY

'on

m.ooo,oo. '

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·REAlTY (.h•.
OICit' lllr4 D....

\PUBLIC ···
SALE

93

CARL M. HALL

r.,.

Old; \Nith2a~ground. Good

. ltii:atlon 1181r schools. S,lllng
i:dson'ablt' for quick ule
· IM.ciiuse ·of health·. P.UI
• Taylor. MtddloPorl Rt. 1.
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AUCTION

Saturday, August 15
'10:30 A.M.
Locl!tlon-From GallipoliS~ take Rtiute 7 souttt
2 .miles to Route 218. Turn onto Rlilltt 211 and
ga 112 mile.

15' fl

GREENVJLLE, Ohio ( UPI)-

Gallipolis

.,

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- ~~

HUNT-FoR ROJriiER

St.s .

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for Sale

trojn·

Central Soya
Of Ohio

.~

- These Landmark'Friends ~~rse and Recommend These ~.

Sunday
88 64
Monday
81 82 .12
Tuesday
81 60
Wednesday
85 58
Tburadey
85 60
Friday
116 58
Saturday
75 57
Average high temperature lor
week lhlB year - 83 degreea.
Last year - 116.7 degrees.
Average low U!mperature for
week lhlB year - 59.5 ~·
Last year - 65.7 dejp'ee~J.
To181 preclptlation lor weei
111t1 year - .12 Inch . Laat year
-none.
To181 preclpltatlon to date
this year - 21.~ lnchel. Last
year - 18.60 IDcbea.
Normal average precipitation
annually - 40:W Inches.
KEYS WmiDRAWS
ELYBIA, Ohio (UPI)- Former Highway Safety Director
J. Grant Keys hu withdrawn
from the race u a Democratic
nominee for state IIOlllllor, citIng whealth 81\d "unflnlahed
goalll" a1 Lorain County tre,u.
urer.
Keys, 52, who hu been bothered recently by a neck IDjlll')'
received ·t~ an accident aeveral
yeara ago, had defeated llrie
opponenta In ~ May primary
-to face lncumben1 Ro~ J.
Coria, a Republican
lbe
13th Dlilrlcl,
Democrata havt111tll ·'.Ill· It
to name Key'a rt(iJaoonent.

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Police continued lbelr search
today lor the per'soo who rob.
bed tbe Oigood State Bank ol .
f2,110 Friday. '
Shortly after die ~, lbe
geta'way car wu 'ouiicl aban·

.a

(

.

mUes jrl!lll Ill '
dontd about
this Darlle Co,unty ~tty .. . . . . . . . . .~_...,. !i!iiii!ili

.

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BOARDING
bre&amp;ds,
opM:Iaus lndoM-ouldoor runs.
"-'6··191 .

188-1

Torino GT, 2 ·dr. 1-t.T., auto. trans., power
brakes, rally wheels,

steering -~

1968
MERCURY•• ~ •••••.•• $1995
· Cougar 2 dr. H. T., 3 spd. fl·oor shift, radio.

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1968 CHEVROLET••••••• }1895

·~ FuiiiAftls ,
• carpet Tllru Oil! ' .
o Doluxe Futlllllli'e · ,
Tllr1t OUt ,',,
--:

Nova II 2 dr. Sedan. radio, auto. trans.

.

1966 CHEVROLET. ••••••••!695

On the Stool

HANDY man lor odd jobs.
own toots. C.stt .u6-9271.

FIMnclntl .

4 dr. Sedan, V-8, auto. trans. Priced to sell.
Mechanical condition 0. K. Appearance fair .

Up to 10 ,

178-12

Yuntop~y

USED T·RUCK
Come In, Look These Over/

1969 GMC

'2,195

'h Ton Pickup. V-8 motor, low mileage.

fllne paint. Extra Nice.

1966 PLYMOUTH •••••••• 51495
Fury Ill, 4 dr . Sedan, V-8, auto. trans., power
steering, radio.
·

1963 PONTIAC ••••••••••••'695

Catalina 2 dr. H.T., auto. trans., radio.
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See Emerson Jones. Wallace Amberger.
Ditk Rawlings.

$1,095

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.·

2 Or. hardtop. A ltiea'lly owned car we can highly

recommend.' Low "!

66 Buick

, ·~ ,

Fit Sale

~uto Sales

L.eSabre 2 dr.
&amp;ila.;:· trlst

SIN~ER ,cabinet· , djiln~ iH3 tHEVROLET ll]ljllla 327,
m~hfnt equfpPod ·wJII) . dl_~l. .. Clim, Hurat.4-spttd, rill with

confrcll lor · rlt·r.a1iJul: whllt top. 'Phone 142261 or
· tonho!t) tnil Ieney
•an 991-3933: •
·
work !II Wilt • biaullful
f.4-61p
, stralgf&gt;f~I!)Q, WtU sacrlll,ce
'
• ldr$5f,60or E:,termt. '""""t . 1967 FIAT 4-dooi' tedan1 tx992·26ts. · ·
celtint conl:tfllon. Clill . Rev.
' -~- · ' of,,'
I.Uic
Htrizman, Mason •773-5920 or

For Rem

==="&gt;:":'~of-'"'-'-:-

CAMPERS for rent. Make
rttservatlons now. Frendl
Ctfy Mobl te Home Center • .u6·

. 773-5211.

103-tl

FURN . apartment, Stella Notice
Court, Chatham 'nil Berger HAYMAN'S AUCTION •louse,
Ave.. contact Stella Arnold,
Laurel CIIH, now open each
Apt. 1, Stella Court. ,
_
Frid'av 1o receive con.
119 11
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction
,flarll~ll! 7 p.m. Let us Htl
ia'~
Cfoandtso.
,
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342-llc

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CWOII•

1&lt;

167-tl

2 01:. hardtOP,

3$97
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''~![c~~~tj~~

118·26

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1495
On(y~New

.

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$1,995

1970 Cadillacs
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s1 895

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.

Remaining

··, ·"79S·

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'2,195 .

1968 DODGE

Ton 0200 Swepfllne Express, V-8 motor,
Loadfllte automatic transmission, power
steering.

"4

1966 CHEVROLET

'2,295

2 Ton Cab &amp; Insulated van body, read)' to go.

1966 GMC

1,395

5

•;. Ton Pickup. extra nice for the model.

1964 INTERNATIONAL '795
'12 Ton Pickup truck with camper top.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
992-2126

YOUR CHEVY DEALER
Open Eves. Till
Pomeroy

~t111MID~IIoJ~,..J
UnJ&lt;romblt theoe four Jumbles,
one letter to euh ~~quare, to
form four ordinary word•.

~-:=::::;:---

. ItImpala
4 dr ..Sta. WaAoa. factory air conditioned and
wdrk~ - Wiy 11bova (1/arl!ge for 62.

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· · · · or!'~ IIJtttnar.

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one local owner, power
power brakes. $

CUstom T~avel To~4,Wheel ClrJve, extra goo~. mud
and-Snow tires. 011t 18,534 easy miles. Almost like
the day It· was soldJ ' . ·

For Sale

.
SLEEPING ROOMS, weekly
REDUCE sale · &amp; 1..1 with
rates. Park Central Hotel.
GoBese Tablets ., E-Vtp
76-tl
" water pitts." Gillingham
Dr
.

powef

67 SCout· .· I ~ ,

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"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer" ·
S. Second Ave. 992·2151 or 992•2152 Middleport

4'teerlng, Hls-J.lers Auto. shift.
Y1111 caiuhltf thiU"'0\"4flc 3sp. std. Extra nice. •

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. P.lnfspray. R~,!M
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matching ' 1nterlor11\ lf;S., P.B: &amp; AT. Shows good

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GMC TRUCKS
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PHONE 992·~1f3J
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Business Services
WHEEL Horse Sales and
Service. Ileum Lumber
Company, Chesler, Ohio .
Phone 915·3301 .
5-20-llc

o,KARR.&amp;VAN ZANDT
·. 'MOTOR SALES

'A'IR CONDITIONING,
Refrigeration service. Jack's
ftefrlgeratlon, New Hoven.
f'hOfle 882·2079.
4-6-llc

' OPEN EVES. TIL 8
992-5341

GMAC Fl""nclng Avalloblt POMEROY

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"You'll Like Our

C.'BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service

Phone 9~·3821

Roclne. Dhlo
Crill Bradford

5- 1-tlc

EXPERIENCED
Radiator Service

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COLONIAL style stereo. /Wo,
FM radio, •speakers, 41P1f4
record changer. Balan.c t alld
SII0.$9. Use OIK budget ltrf111. In '
FREE gift wllh every pur.
choao.,Call ~ 1021.
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Inspection And

RtOIQI
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AYC
SOUP'S on, tho rug that ta,
clean wtlh Blue Lustre. Rent
electric ahampooer. Lower G.
C. Murflhy Store.

Hi!Ve Your Yearly

1

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Bulldozer R•dtator to the
Srioilltosl Heeter Core,

Parts

Blaettnar's
PhOIIe tft-21~

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bre&amp;ds,
opM:Iaus lndoM-ouldoor runs.
"-'6··191 .

188-1

Torino GT, 2 ·dr. 1-t.T., auto. trans., power
brakes, rally wheels,

steering -~

1968
MERCURY•• ~ •••••.•• $1995
· Cougar 2 dr. H. T., 3 spd. fl·oor shift, radio.

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·~ FuiiiAftls ,
• carpet Tllru Oil! ' .
o Doluxe Futlllllli'e · ,
Tllr1t OUt ,',,
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1966 CHEVROLET. ••••••••!695

On the Stool

HANDY man lor odd jobs.
own toots. C.stt .u6-9271.

FIMnclntl .

4 dr. Sedan, V-8, auto. trans. Priced to sell.
Mechanical condition 0. K. Appearance fair .

Up to 10 ,

178-12

Yuntop~y

USED T·RUCK
Come In, Look These Over/

1969 GMC

'2,195

'h Ton Pickup. V-8 motor, low mileage.

fllne paint. Extra Nice.

1966 PLYMOUTH •••••••• 51495
Fury Ill, 4 dr . Sedan, V-8, auto. trans., power
steering, radio.
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1963 PONTIAC ••••••••••••'695

Catalina 2 dr. H.T., auto. trans., radio.
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See Emerson Jones. Wallace Amberger.
Ditk Rawlings.

$1,095

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.·

2 Or. hardtop. A ltiea'lly owned car we can highly

recommend.' Low "!

66 Buick

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~uto Sales

L.eSabre 2 dr.
&amp;ila.;:· trlst

SIN~ER ,cabinet· , djiln~ iH3 tHEVROLET ll]ljllla 327,
m~hfnt equfpPod ·wJII) . dl_~l. .. Clim, Hurat.4-spttd, rill with

confrcll lor · rlt·r.a1iJul: whllt top. 'Phone 142261 or
· tonho!t) tnil Ieney
•an 991-3933: •
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work !II Wilt • biaullful
f.4-61p
, stralgf&gt;f~I!)Q, WtU sacrlll,ce
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celtint conl:tfllon. Clill . Rev.
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Htrizman, Mason •773-5920 or

For Rem

==="&gt;:":'~of-'"'-'-:-

CAMPERS for rent. Make
rttservatlons now. Frendl
Ctfy Mobl te Home Center • .u6·

. 773-5211.

103-tl

FURN . apartment, Stella Notice
Court, Chatham 'nil Berger HAYMAN'S AUCTION •louse,
Ave.. contact Stella Arnold,
Laurel CIIH, now open each
Apt. 1, Stella Court. ,
_
Frid'av 1o receive con.
119 11
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction
,flarll~ll! 7 p.m. Let us Htl
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Cfoandtso.
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1968 DODGE

Ton 0200 Swepfllne Express, V-8 motor,
Loadfllte automatic transmission, power
steering.

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1966 CHEVROLET

'2,295

2 Ton Cab &amp; Insulated van body, read)' to go.

1966 GMC

1,395

5

•;. Ton Pickup. extra nice for the model.

1964 INTERNATIONAL '795
'12 Ton Pickup truck with camper top.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
992-2126

YOUR CHEVY DEALER
Open Eves. Till
Pomeroy

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UnJ&lt;romblt theoe four Jumbles,
one letter to euh ~~quare, to
form four ordinary word•.

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4 dr ..Sta. WaAoa. factory air conditioned and
wdrk~ - Wiy 11bova (1/arl!ge for 62.

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one local owner, power
power brakes. $

CUstom T~avel To~4,Wheel ClrJve, extra goo~. mud
and-Snow tires. 011t 18,534 easy miles. Almost like
the day It· was soldJ ' . ·

For Sale

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SLEEPING ROOMS, weekly
REDUCE sale · &amp; 1..1 with
rates. Park Central Hotel.
GoBese Tablets ., E-Vtp
76-tl
" water pitts." Gillingham
Dr
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"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer" ·
S. Second Ave. 992·2151 or 992•2152 Middleport

4'teerlng, Hls-J.lers Auto. shift.
Y1111 caiuhltf thiU"'0\"4flc 3sp. std. Extra nice. •

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. P.lnfspray. R~,!M
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GMC TRUCKS
.. · ' In Po
·. '1 Since 1853
PHONE 992·~1f3J
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. POMEROY, OHIO

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YOU'Re ON THE

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Business Services
WHEEL Horse Sales and
Service. Ileum Lumber
Company, Chesler, Ohio .
Phone 915·3301 .
5-20-llc

o,KARR.&amp;VAN ZANDT
·. 'MOTOR SALES

'A'IR CONDITIONING,
Refrigeration service. Jack's
ftefrlgeratlon, New Hoven.
f'hOfle 882·2079.
4-6-llc

' OPEN EVES. TIL 8
992-5341

GMAC Fl""nclng Avalloblt POMEROY

(An.we" .....,.)
\r~lrrd•f•

lunobl.,. NIDQI SCOUI MAl.TID UNWI

"""w•" IF'Ioa1 ~ oo/oo ,........ plo bo .... ..,.
oflon do-USI YOUIIIOUOII

"You'll Like Our

C.'BRADFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service

Phone 9~·3821

Roclne. Dhlo
Crill Bradford

5- 1-tlc

EXPERIENCED
Radiator Service

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181-6

COLONIAL style stereo. /Wo,
FM radio, •speakers, 41P1f4
record changer. Balan.c t alld
SII0.$9. Use OIK budget ltrf111. In '
FREE gift wllh every pur.
choao.,Call ~ 1021.
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AYC
SOUP'S on, tho rug that ta,
clean wtlh Blue Lustre. Rent
electric ahampooer. Lower G.
C. Murflhy Store.

Hi!Ve Your Yearly

1

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Bulldozer R•dtator to the
Srioilltosl Heeter Core,

Parts

Blaettnar's
PhOIIe tft-21~

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1

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COLUMBUS (UPIJ .1.
··Nationwide Insurance said
.S.IilrdaY ita auto Insurance
· ~are l'lllll1lng well ahead of
lut year and "Increased
· poem~,.,. are Inevitable."
: "Our auto ln~~~~rance tossea
_. running well ahead of the
;1ltD7 looses we CJperienced In
.~1189," said Nationwide
&gt;Pmldent Dean w. Jeffers,
c"and tbls trend must be
rlvenad If we are to avoid
.eevere linanclal problems."

"'lbe Ideal II !eW'er
trallil: accidents and to IIIII 111d
Nationwide will lnllllllfy Ito
continuing campaign for
greater highway safety,"
Jeffers said. "But to me« the
present crisis, increased
premlU1111 are lnevltabll."
Jeffers said the cunpiny's
undorvrltinl lois In auln In·
surance for the flrat slx·IIIGitbB
of 1970 .... .f12.l lllllllcm. ..
milllnD over the 1011 lor the
comparable period In 1169•

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sunder• Pn»IMI•::.r:.,c:::..rsII Jron&amp;.on V8

Aniiiil:al Llaci!il
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Roland 1·21 ,l!t · Mlnnuota
!Biylevon 64 .,;.tlc,at 10.7), 2.

MurPhy 11·7l' at Chicago. (John
10.12 and WeiV,'o.::~· 2.
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:Will Test Army's New Rule
dellire to attend the a~ .
A straight-A student lind an
Eagle Scout, Font eelllbaally
won the cherll1led nelllllllllon
&amp;un then Rep. llobltt F.
Ellsworl, ft..Kan., now U.S.
~m~balllador to NATO. Foot was
graduated 31st In hiS Well Polnl
clas8 of 650.
OD Bulag Team
Ills high rankq entiUed him
Font, a 1968 graduate of the to attend the John F. Kennedy
acsdemy who was a inember of School of Government at
U!e West Point boling team, Harvard University, where be
was Interviewed In his comfor· learned more abolt llle VIet·
table tw&lt;H'OOIII bachelor quar· nam War In KllalnC•'• co~ne
ters at Ft. Meade, mid-way on n&amp;tional security.
between Washington and Baltt·
The ArlnJ' Pmpbnl 11 that
more.
Font 'a education coat the
Qlotattons reading "not to govenment "7,000 lndddng
decide iJ ID decide" and "I galla . $5,000 at Hanlrd, and that he
he me" hung from the walls. hu a contractual oblllallall to
: : (Continued from Page 13 l "I am not a pacifist, but serve In the Army untU 1972.
: Highways leading from Phnom after considerable meditation But Font bellewa he would IOCIII
: Penh to provtnci81 capitals and study there exists no doubt be out of tht Army If be COIIld
: farther north pass through In my mind but that the Viet· bring himself ID oppo1t all
: Stoun.
nam War Is immoral and un· wars.
r
: The recapture of Skoun 1 just," he said.
"The iiiw certalnl7
: temporarily blunted un ap- "R Is a war characleriJad by clear that reiJ&amp;IoU8 obli!p\tlm
: parent Communist offensive massive destruction and the lake precedence ovw con
: norU! of the Cambodian capital. lnabiUty to dlstingulllb eombal· tua1 obJ188tlonl to tbe
11'11·
· Military spokesmen In Phnom nants and IIGIIeombatonte. For meol," he said.
: Penh said, however, Com- me to contribute would Iii
Asked wbelb• he could
: munilts were continuing lo fire violence to my lnnerinoat In J(IX'ea. Font 8lld be
not
: on the provincial capital of convictions."
"bicause ~,- Arfll'l at
: Ktmpmg Thom, Ill miles north
Course UDder Xlulll&amp;er
pre11111t II
IAI Cltl'7lilllll
• of Phnom Penh, and had
Newa of the My Lai1D111811cre lbllhr iD
•)'oil lill}:ilee
, : launched another probe of the and a courae be took under Dr. that even
·at J\. Meade."
: Cambodian capital's defense Henry A. Kissinger, now
1
: Friday night.
President NIJ:on'a national seTEENAGERS KD !.ED
: -..,. ~. tbe lb4d In two eurll)'" -'"'ira 1\lvller, Cl1llllld
I.EWIBBUIIG,-Obto &lt;1®.1 ·llillliM, .W directed Friday llli clllib'li' to lioaiiiiin '1iil0 a James R. tliDtU, ll, and
: aiilnlt a government garrilon moral i!1Jemma and diverted Thomes E. Cherry, 14, both of
at An Long, 18 miles north of him from a long-time attach· Lewisburg, _,. tillad late
Phn0111 Penh. Aspokesman said ment to tbe Army, Font said. Friday In a two-car collillm on
five Cambodian troops were
He bad been photographed as U. s. fll east of here.
wounded in repulsing the probe, a child on the Trophy Point at Aulboritlu said O'Dell was
and the Communilts were seen West Polnl, N.Y., wben he was the driver of one oftheearB and
carrying away several of their ln the ninth grade he began Cherry was a passenger.
own casualties.
writing congre~~~~~~~en abollt biB
Communist probes

when and If the courts permit, it
intends to send him to Korea.
Ills case already has reached
the U.S. Court of Appeals, and
may !X'Ovlde a historic constitu·
Uonal test of the ArlnJ''I rule
against "oelectlve" objectorsthose who oppose llpeclfic wars
but not necessarily aD war.

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!Skoun

penetrated
ID within
four !'~Sht.
mUes
ci Phncm Penh
Thursday

A'Cambodian offiCer wiiO took

part 111 the attack that drove the
Ccmmunl.sts ~J!koun said
the advance was ·slowed by
sniper fire from windows of
bullcllnga and 811trenchments.
Most of Stoun'a 3,000 restdonts
fled more than a week ago.
, '!be assault eventually In·
'l'olved cl080oCJ1181'ter fighting In
the streets with Cambodian
troops using bayonelll, he said,
before the Communilts with·
drew. The Communist force
hoidlng the town hid been
utlmated at about 1,000 men.
In South VIetnam, govern·
ment apokumen reported a
tOtal of 66 Communist troops
killed Friday In two clashes
With South Vietnamese units.
the u. s·. conunand said two
lleucopters were shot doWn
Friday, killing one American
and wounding eight others.
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haven't detennlned yet bow
that gunfire started, bul ooe
witness said, two lbots were
fired from Inside the truck
before law officers opened up.
"The Judtle was killed at
close range and U!e gun
slfappecl around his neck tuld
been fired."
·
Miraculously, only one of
three W!IDin hostages was bit
by &amp;l!JIIire. '-"s. Marla Elena
Gra~~Jm, 48, San Rafael, was
wouilded' lrl the right ann.
Jlll'U1'S ' Doril Witlmer, 48,
Mill VaDey, and Joyce Rodonl,
25, Potnt Reyes Station, were
01)! wounded but aulfered
shock.
Convict MaGee was In fair
condition at a hospital with
bullet wounds. He was under
armed guard.

Bllltlmort (Ptll~ 16-7 . .d
Lopez 0·1l ot New York
(peterson 13-71114 Kllne1.JI, 2.
Detroit (Mclain 2·31 at

Bos11!n !CUlt&gt; 11·10).

Mllwoukn !Balin 3-9) at
Kan111 Cltv' IDrago 6-101.

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Gura 1· 1) ot 'l'hllado1phla

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·ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)--Cblef
.btll:e Warren E. Burslr said
todat th~ federal judicial
.,.tern 1111111 be Dm'hauled to
radUce crbne and cope l!ilh new
lawa generated by CboD81"8
times.
''Today I place IIIII ·burden
1quarely 011 f0U 1 the leaders of
t1ae legal profeulon,ln common
With aD Judges," Burger told
tile opening session of the
~rlcan Bar A11oclaUon's
1111!.,mual convention. ·
1be judicial pr~ have
remained eaenllally static for
110.1ears, he told the. law)'ers,
lind Thomas JeffersDII wouici
.eel only "a quick briefing" ID
llep Into a federal court today
llld do very wen.
I'll tbe flrall!pesllb enr given

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Ohio, man...er- of the Albany
branch of the Hocldng Valley
Bank of Atherul, and aaslltant
cashier, baa been named a vice
preaident of the Pomeroy
. ·National Bank. ·
Following his graduation
from Warren 1118h School at
Vincent In 1961, Keney was

A IIDDhaC pe•...er boarded

a elty bil eu1J Balar4ay and
•ked · ~~~e driver, "DI you
bow lilt way to SID J111?"
Driver Jolla GraJIO&amp;I es·
plalacd lie wu famRhr only

wltb ldl eiiJ roali!, uci lilt
1dlldeatlfted pu~e~~~er puDed
a p11111. "I wlllll le go oa lldl
baa," lie 1114.
Graysoa tlll'lled off hi1
rep1ar mte and bn 'r' for
tbe hj•~ore Jl'reeway
leadlll 11 Saa Joae. At
8rlabue, Jut aoatll al Sal.
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Bachtel, 18, Pomeroy, land
Diane Lee Mayle, 11, Pomeroy.

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Frida)' In an annual group

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National !Aague pt 4ent
Chub Feeney said theN. tort
Mets anti Cincinnati ~ are
riuming away with the
In
attendance so far IIIII JW.
Feeney said .the \forld
champion Meta are t31,000
above 1881 aeason lind an.
cinnati, which ls running away
with the Nationali.Aacue west
pennant, lhowed an ~of
nearly 4110,000. Feine)o said
overall NL attendance baa
zoomed m~re than I miUion
over the 1969 figures ea ot July
31.

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SEOUL(UPI) - Tbetopolan
underground arcade In lncboa,
25 milellwest ot Seoul, cavad In
Saturday burying ahoppen·ln
rubble. !Ditlal pollee nlporli
said at least four per80118 were
eruahed ID death and 24 olben
were Injured.
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CLEVELAND (UPI) teenager wbo sewed ..
American Oag on the seat of
panll "becauae II was
has been ruled
Juvenile Judge
Whitlatch. Whitlatch
youth hid vlola*l alate lal!' .
problbltlng dlaplay of ccm-~
for lilt flag.

Wolfe, dalll!hter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne W. Wolfe of Chester.
'l'hey hive a son, Lee, age two.

Mr. Keney Is a graduate of the
Ohio School of Banking and ol
the American Institute of
Banking. The Keney family will
move ID Meigs County In the
near future.

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Jllllel W. JobuoD \J8I !teeD
appeialed Aaslataat .Ad· :

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upije"illlP.Ioyed persona In fUndi IDtslling Sf'/7,632 · ear·
SOulheUtem Ohio will receive marked for occupational
~bolD type job training In a ll'alnlng at the Southeastern
· v.lli'WIJ' of ~tiimal fields, Ohio Manpower Training
. agcotdlng to lOth District Center In Jacuon Ill' courses to
' C9Jtgreaaman Clarence E. be COI!ducted at Lallcaster Higb
M!Uer.
Sch!IOI, In Lancaster, and fqr a
. ~er ~ heeD advised b}' courae at a yet to he designated
ll!e Deparlll!ent of Health, facjllty In Logan.
li!duaiUOn,arldWelfare·aod
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The course ID be conducted In
Logan will be a non·
occupational co-operative
course. A total of ""·100 In
Federal funds baa been
allocated for Ibis prujOet.
The funds for Southeastern
Ohio are part of a $1,1133,063
Federal Occupational training
grant announced by the
Departments for projects
throughout the Stale of Ohio.
The 1otll :DIItrlct will .receive
nearly 25 per cent of the total
f•ral allolment.

'.l'lbe:•.projects will bfl adminlatered by the, U. S. fAilor

Department Manpower ,Ad•
mlniltration aild the olfk:e &lt;#.
J!1ducation of· tbe U. s,.J:!!il!lrl.
l!ltlll of Haaltll, EdueatiOII,.and

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lnwldchthere~Jaloc:al.nd
for ~lll~d worken. :These
pr~ are ll\jtia*l:~ ~Y

pollution, land desecration, resource dePletion, B01Id
wutea, posalble cbangea In weather and cUmale,
ooile, peBtlcldea, radillion and population growth.
CaMel: Ec&lt;lllmnlc Incentives foatertng growth,
conaumpllon, convenience and rapid obsoleacence
wilbout ngard to long-ra1J81! environmental effects.
EJpand1ng technology, often unaccompanied by envtrormental asfei!WD'da. l'llpulation gruwtb, aod shift
to urban mu. Government 8bortc01111ngs. Ignorance
of the effects man•a actions hive on biJ environment.
Effeelll: Damage to human health, unalghlly
despolllnc of ~ land and water, bUUons of dollars In
coals ranging f1un ~dry cleaning bills ID reduced
crap J.lelds, alteration of nature'&amp; Ufe.eualalnlng

proceaaea.

·.llohltlaal: More .-.reb, more .lmowlad¥e, more

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'lllllaGD car
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~hapa
tllrotiCh 1111nJ11&amp;1Jf IIIOI't women' COr Clriarl other tb8n

chlld rearing. Worldwide monltoriug of air and water
qua1i4o. Nation81 pollcl• to help de~e land use
lllld COIII8I've ~. Price and tu ll:ructures ID
dilc:GQrage pollutlon and wasle. Recycling of used
materiaJa. Welgblng ol envlronmenlalllOIIIiderations
In maldng declslana.

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Fish Kills Predicted
'j'hii iJ the time of year when
pollution fish tlllll are m111t
prevalent Gary Swope, loCal
game pro'tector, said today.
Realdents who see dead fl&amp;h
or fl&amp;h In larp ilumbers near
tbe water's surface gasping for
air, are alked lo call Swop,.! at
9ti2-72'11.Jfthatnumberdoesnot
anawerlbegameprotectorub
that the office of Meigs Sllerlff
Robert Hartenbach be caUad
w,bo wlll contact a game
' pr'oliic\IJ: lm!nedtste!y.
. Resldenf!i oblervlnll such an
lilclllent are asked to give tbe
·Jollowlng Information : The
•118111811nd iocatlllll of tbe bqdy of

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. S~leen trafftc cases were
heard In Pom,eroy aod Mid·
clleport mayors courlll over the
weekend, five by Mayor C. 0.
Fisher In Middleport and 11 by
·Mayor Char lea Legar in
AUXU.IARY TO MEET
Pomeroy.
The Ladiea Auxiliary of the FOrfeiting bonds to Mayor
Racine Fire Department will Filher were Charles Wright, 30,
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Middleport, $30, posted on In·
the !Ire house In Racine. ' toxi~tion chargea ; Gary R.

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. p~yment Se ·
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1111usual condition of water,
location of the effluent where
entering In kiD area, U !mown,
and the callers' names, ad·
dresses and phone nwnbers.
Quick' actloll Ia Important,
Swope11111d. Signs&lt;#. a polluting
apat can dllappear wltbln a
short time after discovery.
lWOI'tlnl penni~ the
tor to obtain evldemle
whlcb. will determine the
source.

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Tenney, 24, Middleport, $25,
posted on apeedlng cbargu, aod
Johnny G. Rexroad,22, Piketon,
$30, posted on aeeured clear
dtstanoe charges.
Fined were Allen Oiler,
Middleport, f20 and coals,
recldea operation, and Em·
melt Welch, 61, Pomeroy, ~
and costs, Intoxication.
Seven defendants forfeited
bonds and four others were
fined Saturday night by Mayor
Logar·
Fined were Karen Hayes
Pomeroy, ~and costll,leavlng
the scene of an accident; James
Croy, Charleslnn,f15 and 0111ts,
speeding; Michael O'Brien,
Pomeroy, U5 and costa,

speedlng,andGe~rgeSchnelder

of Syracuse, flO and costs,
speeding.

ForfeltlngbondswereDQnald
Arnold, Beverly, $18.70,
1 peeding · Ruasell Crowell
Charleston $15 no safety
equipment
ri••·· a cycle·,
Michael Johnson:"'E'wtngton,
$15, squealing tires; James
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Schuster, Rullnnd,. $18.70,
Me!P Geaen1 Boll'!sPeeding ; Ronald Riffle,
l!ATtfflDAY ADMISSIONS - Pom01roy, $18.70, speeding;
. w~cw,e,aactlocallonwhere.~ · None. ··
. ISCHARGES Betty llavil, Columbus,.$18.70,
n .·~rved, time first .abo . .
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D
lind Jelli'ey lll'ewer, Portland,
~. collll', odll!' and~ ::
Sl~;.delectlve exllaust.

&lt;lhe.'$11~ Voce~ . ~~ .
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bal'-' .._oral !be

IIGQIIal llnee J1191: of Ufl,
ppwer · Training ' Center In Prevloua te jttQtbc lbe'
Jackson, persons will be trained atemorlal alaff he wu adas diesel mechan~. draft&amp;. . ll!llllstraior of Melp Geseral
men, and central heating and Hospital at Pomeroy.
·air conditioning mechanics. The Jolmloa remUy eompleted a
cost of these three projects iJ
one Y- lllwly program lli
f246,929.
bo1pllal aad bealtb ca~
LancaSter IDgh SChool will admlalatralloD lblwgb lbe
conduct a coune for School of Publle Healtb
stenographers. In addition Ualventty ol Alallama a11
persons
In Lancaster
will also Blnnllllbam. He reside• lit
be
trained
as production
l'li West Slltb Street Ill
1 machlneoperatonatayettoba M.ry1vme with ·· hiS wife,
Nancy llllll two chBIIreo, Jeff
1
and Kimberly.
I amount to f138,503.

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'!be 811tire cost of the iederal
judicial system Is '128 mllllon,
he told the lawyers, while on
C5A alrqaft coals $8 miDion.
'!be chief justice recommend·
ad an lnfllllon of trained admlniltrators or "traffic man&amp;gers" ID aDow judges more
time ID bear caau.

DAIRY PRINCESll - Beverly Carson, a ,

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Wahama High School in June, ls Maaon County'• 1970 dairy
princess. Tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Carson,
Mason, l!he will part!clpate In slate competition Thursday.

WASIUNGTON (UPI) - Higbllghts of IDdly'a report

~-power -Center
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by the Wbite HouaeCouncll on Environmental Quality:
Prolllem: Vastly Interrelated. Air and water

$4,77,632 Funded

"Oilt•ol illl''•le upkJiriiill
'"J,be bQacbr, a swarlby,
oort mu ID 1111 early Z8s,
Jaqlled, put away ldl plate~
- "Well,
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employed two years at the
Huntington National Bank In
Columbus, then three years by
the Wood County Bank In
Parkersburg before becoming
associated with the Hocking
Valley Bank. He his been with
the latter Institution since 1886.
A native of Bartlett, Keney Ia
married to the former Sandra

IIOIIlll commitment to an uncterprotected set~mtnt ot our
people whose rights have auf.
fered becauae they could not
afiord a laW111r...we sbould
applaud CCIIgrtll. for laldng
that step. But cannot
always be settled by lawyers
and the burden thua faDs on the

Environmental Quality is
Problem with Many Sides

Keney Comes to Pomeroy Bank

that has become a BanJI)'ot
tradition.
MET8 AND RI!DI~
SAN FRANCISCO ( ) -

"I predict It would Bblrpl)'
reduce the crime rate," be said.
~. he contiJiued, II
Inclined to enact new la'IIJ-Io
meet legitimate needa without
recognizing how the coorts will
be affected.
''fhis 1a dramatically IUus·
trat.d In the current budget of
the Office of Economic ll!Jt!or·

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way to deter criminal cllllduct'
Is "ID give tbe courts the
manpower and tools, lndudlng
me prosecutor and defense
lawyers, to try criminal
cases wi\liin 60 days afler in··
dlctment and let us see what
happeM."

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by a ciUf justice on the "state tunity," he said. ''Collgres81188
ot the judiciary," Burger said, granted . . .~ miDion for legal
"the most almple and obvloua" aervlcea. Tbat f58 miUion II a

EmsoN HOIIS'l'ET'I'ER, left, Jlll!lldeJII or the Plmeroy NaUonal Bank, Monday ~
walcoiDed Dennis E. Keney, of Blrt¥1.

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MARRIAGE IJCEN8E

ELU TO GATIIBlt
OOLUMBUS (UPI) - 1be
4lat annual faU conference of
the Ohio Elka Aa8oclation will
he beld here Aug. 14-11 With
representatives of 16 lodges
expected to attend. One of the
featured speakers will be Grand
Eulted Ruler Glene L. Miller
of Logansport, Ind.

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New York I Ryan U) Ill
Pittsburgh (Walker 1-3).
Atlanta (Jarvis 13-ll at San

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q.ttun&amp; and ~,lupjllies ~ 8GJS alld Gilt-"' ' 111 ·~ . .
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Cincinnati !Merrill 16-10 and
McGlothlin 11-6) at Los AnGeles
(Sullon 13-8 and Faster 7·fl, 2.
Houston (Wilson 4·5 and
Blasingame 0.01 at s.n Fran·
cisco IMarlchal 6·9 and Perry

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1Lersch 2·0 and Wise f.f), 2.
Monlrlll (Wegener 2·3 and

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Need Overhaul

URICHSV!LLE, Qhlo (~I)•
- The Oblo tittle ~
baseball cbOnlJ)I'lll8blpl 'Will be' : .
held here MQnday ana Til-:
Warren will'milet Jrcinlnn ·ln
the first game Mllnda)i and :East
Liverpool will play I,qlqtllllln
the second game. The Cham·
pionshlp lilt will be held
Tuesday.

Chleago (Pap,pas 6·5 and

6-15), 2.

POM£.ROY·MI.DDLEPORT, OHIO .

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ln Opener ·Monday .

C.lllornli (Wr.kllll 1•9 .,d

Clevllond (Mil

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:mzz:z:itJduiu~a

By Unlftlll ~In '

(Colemans-lancl , nof1' .2.

Md. (UPI)-A
: brilliant 23-year-&lt;&gt;ld graduate of
: 1he U.S. Military Academy said
: Saturday he would go ID prison
: tither than serve In the ArlnJ'
: liS long as the Vietnam War
: Jmtil!ues. '
: : "No matter what happens, I 'II
; Jle a free man Inside," said 1st
· Lt. LDuis P. Font of Kansas
City, Kan.
: : Font II stationed here pending
: lurther action In his petition to
: be classified a coniiCientlous
: objector and discharged from
: the service. The ArlnJ' says that
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1,186 Vrsited
Middlepon's
2NewHomes
Despite heavy rains which fell
throughou t Sunday, an ex·
ceDent turnoot of 1,1116 adults
registered at the site of Mid·
dleport's
new
holising
development where an open
house was observed Salurdsy
and Sunday.
Staged by Kissell Associates,
Inc., Columbus, the event
prqvlded the pubU~ an oppqrtunl!f In see IWo ot tbe first
!Out h~s built liy the bornpany In the ~yc_.,...., St. area
of lower Middleport.
.The two houses a:ere fur·
nished by Ingels Furmtore and
the Baker Furniture Store !or
the open house .with lbe Scwmg
Center. providing window
draperies.
Meigs Marauder
cheerlesders were on hand ID
distribute soft drinks and
helium f1lled balloons to visitors
at tbe site.
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Bob Jerles, preSident, will be
In town aU this week to contact
personally visitors who In·
dicated interest In ~g a
h&lt;me under the Middleport
housing program '!hich hu
Fanners Home Administration
support.

Driver lnjured

In Collision
Two vehicles had heavy
damages and one driver .was
hospitali2ed as the result of an
accident on Route 124 in
Syracuse at 1 p.m. Sunday.
Syracuse Marshal Milton
Varian, investigating officer,
said that autos driven by
Eugene P. Mitten, 75, of
Dellroy, Ohio, and Norman L.
Lehew, 58 , Long Bottom,
collided in a curve.
Paaengers In the Millen car,
Mrs. Eugene P. Mitten, and
·Frances v. Greathouae, of
Reedy, w. Va., suffered minll'
injuries. Lehew was taken to
veterans Memorial HDBpital by
the Syracuse emergency squad.
He was admitted for trutmenl
of lacerations of the held and
neck ond injuries to biJ left
arm.
Mitten was cited ID 'lbe court
of Syracuse Mayor Herman
London on charges of drl'ring
left of center.

Rivers, ·
Streams
Flooded
By Ulllted Press IDierllaUu

Serious flooding problems
have been created by ralllll 1n
parts· of tbe central and
southern Appalachtanl and 1n
the South. SUnny and pleaaant
weather waa In store for much
111 the nation today.
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starting to

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Hickory, In western North
Carolina, was soaked by almost
six lncbes of rain bJ eariJ
today, with most of the rain
fa lUng between noon aqd
midnight

A poni011 of southem a.a.
lham County In Georgia was

caUed a "diaaster area" by
MaddoX. He ordered 111 ·a &amp;qlllldi'on · of ' lllilfi
pollee &amp;mday to guard against
looting.
Nearly six inches of rain lelr
on the Savannah, Ga., area
Saturday. Canal waters wbich
raged Into residential lllreela
and homes receded Sundsy,
leaving beiiJnd a layer of lbick
black mud. The water had been
as deep as 10 feet In some
of the homes, and it had driven
more than 150 famlliea out.
In scattered sections of
Milaourl, r21nfaU of three to IIIJ:
inches produced some flash
lloodlng. 'lbe U.S. Weather
Bureau in St. Louis said
thunderstorms In eastern Missouri had caused rises In
smaller streaJQa aod tributa·
rlea.
Showers and thllllierstorml ·
al8o ocun'ed today f1un the
lower Mlssl•lppl Valley ID the
southern Rockies and In the
Dakotas, but ral!llaU amounts
were generally llgbter.
Clear and dry weaiiher ·
!X'ev&amp;llad 111 much of the nor·
them half of the nation. Bat
stagnant air from the MldWIIt
1D the Northeast pl'OIIueed' a
haze aod smote condtUon wblcb
reduced.visibility.
Warin to hot weather contllllad In the aoutbern elates, witb
cooler ~turea In~ of
the. Norill.
Temperatures early tnday
liCrllll the nation ranged from
ta at KJUapell, Moot., to 9i at
'l'llermaf ind Bl,yihe, both lq
Callflll'llla.
Gov. Lester

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