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veto of 'an
bilUon
'lldlool"-'«! bW. Senalin today
. ...... Jl'lllne In Une to add !heir
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The Senate vole will' come

Dez\ Wednelday. Meantime, a

cbecllllho'lled Democrats lOUdly IUJ'IIOI'tlng lhe move to net

the bill over the veto, and more

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!han onough Republicans ready
to joir\ them to make a tw&lt;&gt;lldrds majority and write the

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Terry,

bill Into law,

Back-bune popularity of federal aid to schools -from
elementary grades !A&gt; graduate
Ieveii -easily outweighed Nixon's economy pleas in the

a Star at Age 5
and began to pick out melodies.
Alter WNJin8 out two plalc
ublelee, Terry Lee recetred·a real like

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Classes Set

Battle Error Takes 11 Lives
SAIGON (UPI) - American
troopa accidentally bombarded
·• South VIetnamese unit and
· killed ·II soldiers and wounded
lll others, including two U.S.
ldvlaers, mWtary spol&lt;esm.en

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Toolgl!t and Soturdoy
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casualties in a· batUefleld
accident In four months.
The incident Thursday 66
mUes northwest of Sslgon was
the second In as many days in
which American forces accidentally fired on their South
VIetnamese allies. U.S. Phantom jets bombed the South
Vietnamese Wednesday near
artillery base O'Reilly near the
Laotian border.
The U.S. Command said a
unit of the U.S. 25th Infantry
Division was firing mortars in
support ol a South VIetnamese

mllltia outfit 11 miles north of
Tay Ninh City when "an
unknown number of high
explOSive rounds bnpacted in
the friendly pOIItloo." It was
under investigation.
U.S. miUtary spolwmen aald
fighting in South VIetnam was
tight and BCllttered over the
past 24 bow'·
Five Americans were kWed
in ground clashes and 12
wounded with two Gil killed
and 12 wounded by mlneil and
booby traps, the IIPQ)I:esman
said.

Additional swlmnilng classes
have been scheduled at the
Middleport community pool the
last two weeka of August, _
Michael Hargravea, park
director, announced today.
ReglatraUon for the cl8saea
wW be from 10 !A&gt; .12;"·~!--f
tomorrow at the
struttors, under direction o!
ll!rs. Yvopne !lcally, wiD be
Misa Joyce Rlley· and M1a8
Nancx Bucbanan.
The proposed schedule of the
classes Is: advanced and In·
lerinedlate he~ 111-10:45; '
beginners 3 and 4, 10:411-11:30
and 'beginners I and 2, 11:3012:16. The pool fee for the three
groups Is ff,
Adult swlmmlng classes alao
wW be held during the next two
weeks. TheY. ...wlll be ..e~ch

Field reports Indicated fight..
,in~ bad intenailled along the .
Laotian border to the south of
Allied artillery baae O'ReiUy,
under pressure from 2,000
North Vietnamese troops.
U.S. 1152 bombers carried alx
more raids in a region around
O'ReWy Thursday night and
today. Field reporla sald South
VIetnamese unlta around the
mountaintop baae were on
contact with the North Vletnameae today. There were no
Immediate reports of cuilalUes
on either side.

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Agnew (the real)·Hot Item

and Tur.1doy
August 16-17··11
WaH Disney's
SWISS FAMILY
ROBINSON
&lt;Ttcllnlcolorl
DorothyMcGulre
MacArthur
OISNEY CARTOONS:

BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI)
-"The Real Spiro Agnew," a
new book of excerpts from the
vice president's opeecbes, Is
becoming so popular even
Agnew has ordered another lOll
copies.

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Calhoun,
who edlled
calls himself
"an
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The book,
by James
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Q¥CIILAS CASTLE"
V••SIIIII'Ing.
Jqllp Corradino
Pula Raymond

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sale Satorday. But Calhoun said
the advance sales are booming.
"They're going quite goed, as
a matter offset," he said. "We
got another order from Spiro
blmaelf yesterday for lOll more.
We already provided him with
about 6(), He asked for another
lOll, so obviously he W&lt;ed it."
Calhoun's book Is slralght

from the text of Agnew's
speeehes, which he obtained
from the vice president's olflce,
and features a foreword by
cartoonist AI Capp and Wuatrations by Charles Brooks,
editorial cartoonist for the
Blrmlngbam, Ala., News.
It is dedicated "with profound
gratitude !A&gt; those effete anoba
and kept inlellectuab wbo
unwittingly se"ed their coun
try and made Spiro Agnew a
housebold word."
The cover shows a caricatore

of Sen. J. WUUam Fulbright, DArk., choking a writhing Uncle
Bani. "Asking Senall&gt;r Fulbright for advice on foreign
policy is Uke asking the Bos!A&gt;n
strangler to 1Jl8BS88e your
neck," reads the qoote from a
June II, 1970, Agriew speech.
Quotes about the .Republican
party, the Demlicratic party,
Democralic party leaders, VIet..
nam, youth, the preas and 20
other topics are Inside, along
with a separate i!OCtlon on
"Agnew's Rulea of Rhetoric."

war and peace
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artOJilry bale O,'llllllli lladfr JlHIIIft from an ettlnlalld 2,000

WILMINGTON, Ohio iUPI) Nril ~ troope, U. S. miiJtay ,spoktllllleD ~-'«! Viet
- Grt!g Cook, the premier Cone and North Vtelnamele troopsattackat aU. S. Army unit
quarterback for the anctnnati near lbe ADled oulpoll af Kbam Due, 11 mD• 111u&amp;lnlul o! n.n

Saturday, Aug. IS
Doublt Future
"HELLCATS"

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A !Ire of llldeterallled

STAMP OUT

HIGH

deotrtyed a five ......
uaoceuplod frame hue
located • Tubf IIIII lid.,
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tllflelwe~~ of
Cleer!r:'n:.
The beue ........... ..,.
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Vol-.r Flrt Dopulaeall

AUTO LOAN
RATESI-

to tbe bat _,
IIIUible to ave tbe lllaetme.
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to be deolnyed by lfrt IIIIa
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ONE OF 'i'HREE grinding
mlllo which wiU be senUo
Turkey for
Ia Ita Black
Sea copper worb. Towering 26 feet hUh, huge mill
dwarfo Alllo.chalmers engineer lnopeetlng II.

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Jury List

Veleralll Memorial Hoopllal
ADMITTED- Greg Medley,
Hockingport; Fred Cbapmaft,
CoolvWe; Phoebe IM, Middleport; 'Clifford Griffith,
Reedsvllle; Keith Landers,
Pomeroy; Kenneth ·"Smtih,
Point Ple~~~nl.
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DISCHARGED - Gordon
Ridenour, Nina Cale, Enrul
Haynea, Jer.W Sellon, Clyde
Crlmlett.

(C&lt;!nJlnued from page 1) .
Reedsville Roote 1; George
Wright, Pomeroy; Hobart
&amp;nalley, Chesler; Helen Jef.
fen, Albany Route 2; Clarence
Hoffman, L&amp;ngsviUe; Norman
J(ea!lller •.. ~eporl; ·. Nell
Ba~r, MicWleport; Euaene
Young, Pomeroy Route 4;
George Holman, Syracus~;
Marcia Dennison, Rolland~
Faye Wallace, Middleport;
Grover Stout, Dexter; Frances ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _'1
Reed, Reedsville; Betty GW,
Pomeroy; Jack Boslick,
Racine; Esther Harden,
Syracuse; Ricl!ard Sargent,·
Pomeroy Roule 2; Mildred
Tubbs, Pomeroy; Jean Hsrt,
Shade Route I, and Wilma
Bargenl, Middleport.

Q-Whot UIOI Noalr.'r firlt
act when he came forth trom..,

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find we offer last llnanclng
.at rock-bottom
Interest rates.

POMEROYP
NATIONAL BANK
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'ierving Meigl County Ftir
Ov,r 98 Year!
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populli' lizel•
Sri- saving, .-llblo, nc&gt;tip
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FIVE RECTANGULAR SIZES
stack to sal/a refrigar11tor ~
, .. 1 pint, t, 2, 4, 8 qultl,'cjzti '

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RePlacement
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Sale
repl,cemint
for
glider$. dial$ei, ancl,_(halrs.
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outdoor furprlc,s on ·

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repiiCIIIIent clllhlons 1111d at ipeelal

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WEST COLtlloiBIA, W. Va. - One funeral.
Haley bad bean employed ..,. tbe
man wu kWed and another Injured In a
Ute fall al the W1l1lam8 Coal OompaQy Wlllilml Coal CompiDy IJ peon.Ho-.
llline here Friday a!ternoon between 2 ml veteran of tbe 1tore1n War.
He wu born Mirdl Jl, 1111 at c.m&gt;II.
1:30 p.m.
Robert Haley, 37, Middleport,
. a a ol Lelan4 and OII'IIIIDe B.
lllistlllt llline " ' - died ·In the
ema'MIICJ fl)tliD o!Hohlr ~ eem.r

l1im 1 c!ruillid cbell. Clillde ~
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. ~·;;:;;lh ~ .olber
cool bead In the emerpaey 1u ll•lifiD
AlJID ·~1,.
a beller chant:t of J'fJCOvery wltb • ~ llelliB abObt lift m•utat
mlnimum of damage.
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when tbi alate root lelJ, IIOOtll'dlnrl to ~
Milly men W&lt;!llld 1101 have rlaen to the Wl1llaml, 1111ne 0111101'. They were
occulon as did Rucker ... and Blaekle.
600 and 700 !eel underJround.

t=t''d

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Middleport
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TBRRY LEI!: SANDERS ainp and . , _ bill akelele at bill ' - l'tlermrvllle.

Sanden !amlly.

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Bob Evans •. .
...s lederal mine
Saturday.
p ays 10 7CJ [ wiD clolled untll alter HaleJ'•
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Q-Who """ the firll
Ameriun pruitlent to
broatlctlll ooer the ratlloP
A-Warren G. Hardlug on
June 141 1922, at lhe cledlcaUon of lne Francia ScoU Key
lllemortal at Ft. McHenry,
llld.

If you shop lor an Auto Loan
• carefully as you shop

lw OniiiiM8 last year I
Terry Lee 1.1 now learllln8 lo pliJ
tbe alx41rin81Jl111ar from a toy tplllar
be has, since be canno1 ream tbe
diords on a real one. Meriett 11J1 be
c:ari DOW play hla toy gllilar U Well U be
can !he ukelele. He also lmows all tbe
)llano chords.
In all, Terry Lee hal commlllld to
melnory the .,Urety &lt;i about U goopel
sonp. Hla favorite Ia, "He Touched
Me," one of the twosonpbe aang at !he
Talent Show.
Terry Lee takeoall of hla talent and
IIIICCe88 wllb unuaual clamneu and
modelty. He says be waa not a blt
scared wh.. be aiJPiiarecl before the
eeljmatad 2;000 people at the TaJ.ont
lllow. Merlett, wm accompllllled Terry
Lee, aaid he seemed IID!oua just to
"get out there, get It owr with" oo he

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Arllona, Colond'o. Noew lllexlco and Utah mee1.

Q-Are !Mre anv palntfnDI
Of Lfonordo da Vlitd In
MAIIIUAGI UCENIIE
tlllr hcmispllere?
Mlcbael Jeae Walker, 21,
A-onlY the "Gmt~ de
East Fultonham, and lloiiJla Bell!:i" II! lbe Na tl o n a I
Marte Layne, 17, Racine.
Gallel7 of Art.

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A-;-He buUt an altar and
ofl'ered a acrlflct.

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Cletrtrice .Sale of
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com111011 to jour 114tel?

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· evelilngfrom6}o ·7:3Dp.m~Pool

Bengals, Will undergo surgery NIDI 'l'lllnd.v.
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on his throwing arm Monday
The mortar and ml\)ldne 11111 !Ire ldJled one American and
"THE IIOSTAGE"
and wiU probably be lost for the WIIUIIded 12, u. mlllllry spokem~~~~lald. The defalderlldlled
1--!llli~~~ii--"1 season, Coach Paul Brown said at least two at the allaekrl. Kbam Due llasven mllea fnm Laoa
Sunclay.-y
Thlll'lday.
and T-y
Cook, a graduate of the and some UO mllea 111UII&gt;eo•"beast o! lhe emiNittled Al1ted arWitry bue O'RIIIiJ.
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UnlversllyofC!nclnnat, was the.
Double Footure
Roolde of the Year in the
PI'Diram
American Foolball League last
VIENNA -IN A MOOD 01' CPI'IIIIIM mllllloladloll, lhe
Tom Stern
Umled
·States and RuiU flnlllied w..t loclay In a CPD!!!IJIIique ·
Jeremy Slate
season and was the AFL's top
~ up lbelr llrll lour 'moriuw ol ~~~Fiialkm II lhe
Conny Van Dyke
puaer.
"HELL'SANGELS '69'' .
~wn aald the slirsery would SlrllleCie Arllll LimllaUia TaiD (sALT). Wbtn SALT -.meoln
Melli Geaer81 BOI)IIIal,
Color
he to correct a muscle tear. He!o!Did br lbt lllllum fw ill - . I !Wild, IIley llid, a Ileal)'
ADMITl'EDHarold King,,
Plus
Cook underwent a series of testa llmlllne bolb oflelllhe dfliver)' . , _ and ·dofl!llhe 11111Pomeroy.
Vlnc»nt Price
at the Cleveland Clinic Thur• balllatic millilea (AllY) wiD be In II&amp;JII.
DlSCIIARGED ,.,_ None.
"THE OBLONG BOX"
dsy wbare he IY1!8 ewnlned by
Chrlolopherlee
Dr. Roger Collins, an or-· --~·~·~
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could ro11n to lbe rldell on the
"He - a lot lelllllbook than I wu
""""" before all tboee people on lbe
Fourth," Meriel! 18)'1 about lllllr
appearance togelber before the 1,•
people at the River Recrealic.
Fe.Uval.
When aaked whal he lhoiJ8hl .....
be won the talent show, Terry ald:
''I dldn' think nolhtng."
Merlett, however, added that wb8l
Terry Lee llnaUy reaiiJed tbat he blld
won, he said he "wished everyone blld
gotten a iroplly Ill keep."
Terry 1M won' be""' lmtil Oct. ..
but already he has won a talelll sbow, ta
scheduled to appear on televlalon and Ia
In great demaud to perfmn tllroughoal
the COIIIlty.
What lies ahead for him?
HopeflllJy, a IIIC&lt;esaful sroleaalonal
singing career - a dream that baa
always been a part of the ain&amp;lrw

Inc., producers &lt;i pork sausege
products, have declared a 10 per
cent stock dividend on the
cootpany's capital stoCk. It Ia
payable Septenibar I to
shareholders of record at the
close of buslnesa on Augw~t 14.
Emerson E. Evans, chairman
&lt;i the board, said that "very
careful COII!lderaUon will be
given by the directors lo
maintaining the same quarterly
dividend of 12\IJ centa per

share."
Action of the directors
followed
the
annual
stockholders' meeting held
Augusl"'O at the company lanD
at ·Rio Grande, Ohio. It was
announced at the meelloi that
~et profit for the f,lrst quarter of
. the flacal year, ending JulY 24,
was $258,813, or 4S eenta a
share, an Increase •over the
tl7t;lot, or. 30 centa a share,
~eel in the corre&amp;)lQI1ding
Pfl'lod a year ago.
.i/el sales for the lirst quarter
• ~ $3,519,790, a gain of 10 per
cent over the P,l85,1110 In the
lint guar~ of last year.

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POMEROY - Vernon Nease, with the the Bloodmobile Monday, Aug. 24, at the
demanding all kinds of equal time, Pomeroy Elementary Scllool, Mulberrv
equal rights, and -~ not, belleves they Ave., between the hours &lt;i land &amp;p.m.
Anyone between age 18 through 66 who
are a lltUe slack in one area of pobllc
is in good health and weighs more than II$
service.
Nease, Meigs County's American Red pounda may donate.
Healtby penons can give a unit of
Cr088 Blood Program chairman, learned
that only 25 per ctnt of blood donated In the bloed as frequenUy as every eight weeks
without any dlscunlort. The body replaceo
nation ....,. from women .
"With aU the interest ml bard work the volnme of bloed in 72 hours.
Remember the date: Aug. 24 at the ·
thai w0111011 are pulling into their communl6es, It Ia strange thai we bave been Pomeroy ElementarY School from I to 6 ·
allowing the men to take over thla one area p.m.
&lt;i greatest personal conlrlbutlom," he
said.
Meigs, Galli. to Get
Housewives, buslnesll and prolesslonal
women employed In Meip County, and
students II and over, are lpYitad to visit Better Tu Receipt.
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Juvealle Court Jyd&amp;• Roy
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J1N1iii 11 of Lewis Paine, a Meigs Couaty ~'roNa~tor and l'nlllate JucJae. '1lle DOW bame of
.. Mr .IIIII Mn. Lee 0. Wood, a cJo.l~ prvjacl by 1111 fllmill' ,II Cll the
Theqe
bow wiU be moved If polllble to aloctllcm elaewbere on the !arm for aae u a cattle feed
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, Mr. Wood is employed as a
at tile Kyger Creek
Plant. He is tile oldest
~:• in years of service,
swled Oct. 4, 1953.
· tile tOO acre !ann to be
Thirty-two callle, and
must be tended. There are
l!lri ·-·· of hay wbe gatllered
tile family garden plot wbe
Jept:inorder.Mr. Wooddoeshls
butchering w SU.Ck tile
famiily deep fr&lt;eze for winter.

coUec!Dr.
Mra. Wood is employed
tllroughout tile school year as a
bus driver witll tile Meigs IJ&gt;cal
school District. She lraniJplll'ls
some 1:11 children w and from
tlleir schools each day. She haL
canned numerous vegetables
from tile fsmlly garden this
summer, Four of the WoodJ'
children are at home and IIIey
require care and lime. 1be four
at home are Randy, and tlltee

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da~hters, Candy, 11, and 111e
lwina, Rhonda and Fhonda,

He is an avid hunter and a jllll

eight Two oilier sons are Lee
~· .oetvlng witll the Air Force
m VIetnam, and Gregory,
employal In MarUm.
In building their new home
Mr. and Mrs. Wood aren't
forgetting a U.Uch of tile past.
Beautiful chesU!ut woodwork In
tlleoriglnalPainehomew!Ube
removed andlused around the
and doors of llle new
restdence.

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•~ Coon·
107111 annual fair opens
at tile Rock Springs
lor a ~~~-da!..~:
ove.w,. .. ~~
year wW be
on
andentertainment
Saturday nJghta
'•hi' headliner Is.
n.., while
s tile Hlr
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vocal group; the
Fanllily witll singing,
and instrumental
and Vic Hyde, a oneband
be Saturday
attracUom. .
Wedlne~~Y evenmg youth
be observed.

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Flower shows will be stagal
on Wednesday and Friday.
!'::!esdayyed's eThlbl~~- will be
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on ur.... y while
tile Friday Dotal displays will
also
Saturday,
H be onhaexhibit oo1ng
will be
hl•blig~
mess rae
'"" hta atd 6Fr'da
p.m. em
-ursda
wt•Lboth
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1 Y •• an
afternoon racing program on
Saturday w begin at 3 p.m.

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Quarter horse rsees wiU be held
at 1 p.m. on Thursday with both
pony harneas and pony runninll
races on Friday afternoon
beginning at 2 p.m. The annual
horse show will be held all p.m.
onThe
Wednesday.
f
junloc air will be alaged
for tile enUre five days also and
numerous exhibits will be
displayed by several hundred
parUClpellng young people.

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for proposed

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Pomeroy, Marrb 11.
Tile lmprovemeul would
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Oblo 7 Juactlnll and ead 3
mile eoalerly from II(.
ulltlq Oblo 7 • US 33 aonb
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UGDTEII FRIDAY
n:::~s PLAINS

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SldaoyillneiiOtben,llplllcer
lla:illllll ~ 'Baltlnrn, Jld,;
Colla' a.,muot Radaa, IIICI
~ of Eall U•«pool, IIICI
ttro alltera·, · Mrl. · Allbea
ll:lllnlloa of Salllmore, Jld.,
aad Kra. Maille
Tuc.·
11011 • AriJ.
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. Punsni..W.wlll be held
·It 1 P4 MalldaJ II!: 1111 ~
Grove aqcb with llle Rav.
l'r.. .lllld }!ortll offlelallna.
lliltlalw!Ubelathet,Nrt,.US
C.· I*J.Frjendllll*fcaJIIt
die fllnlnl bame 1111111 - .

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11Aicent1!oilr.endpeslaof:Mr.
IIICIIII'o.&lt;llarlel'l'atelllldwen. 1U IIIIAir, Mr. and Mn.
Dllr1ll te&amp;Vel' and~
of Coiumbua.
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molal the home r1 Mrs 0ott1
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~ IIICI dauabtM 'and Mn.
1vJ Dent, Columbui.'

Mr.andMn.Jl4Spearnld

Ill'. and Mn. Bortle iiDIIIb
allelldld tbe .'DIIImJ!II•t Beeaeu
reurdon al Utili Knill',
Mr.~~ HlroJd Barnell

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rP.l~y - · Dllold Lee with :!If, IIICI;Mn...a,de Bat·
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~h~ swill,:
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Jii!ft
so..RSET ;- 1, ~11'd Grueffl', tt:·' PomerQy·;· a~d
Arnold Harrll, aJ,'' ltt.· I, ·.,Donn.a ·· Jean ' Williams It " ~~~

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illlt!Uitlm
bave Clllil! the IIII1Jor Medical Celller blallb ,care, 1M,. bel'8el! wiU
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f1ir an e41callonal
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obvloualy bec0111t an emnpJe
.... liiill '
IIJ*IIIICO llll'lU'al beallb care. In the Ap. of 1111 nurae as an eliJelent, yet
P' ,, Ill region, of wblch GaWa County II a pert,llle beallb tltlakiag, fee11na petllllll cooIIIID(IOW&amp; lbarllie has readied ID awte crlsll. The pbyBiclan- . 4rlblltlng areal aervlce to
1\&amp;~ratiO II fir below.the ~Ilona! mrase, and In tome cUll aoclelf. When ~ lon1 lnvolval
tb. . arenopb)'llclansrealll,yaftilal!leU.thepopulaiiOIIataU. In l"!f ' ecb:allonal pUmllts,
.!n a flw inllaaces, new fadlllles haw been unable w open' Elaine llndl aome lime to
bscl.-oflackofliaff.
,
createwirul!dpluletllatwa.
, 'D!tultliaileliO*IoftbeHMC MR!Can Amerlclll area, U. try Qlellbe daslil1bes II aS' x t\1'
~ ellllt otller ,(llt'llciJIIIIn w relate to pallenta dleta by "aJ.ping DWi."
illlltlll! Ia that b7 ~ aUowlns the ·
~. Ukea to
14 beJOIIi$PB
6JIII.,.;eto'llll4irlersllaedll"'l ·dllc:llralo the
called Joe. ~ II a medlcsl
QHdaofhuraiiUIIJilttiiUy tbl ·ooJora and
student from Cleveland In
!!lllllenlwouldbopefaiiJ-Io wltb 'lbe
MedlcaiSeJiool at Ohio State'
viluallze hlmiiU ln . rural
Vnlva'lllly.Prillrtobll&amp;llr)'to
Af!lerlca;· Ht~lcularly Aptllio a.&amp;e Medical School, be
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,'nit three patllcl~llnl
June, ltat.
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lludenll lithe HMC -for nlDe
auper· ,tlurlnl bll niDe weeb here at
WJeb - n Karlll JleDII, In
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f4l'l die HMC be wiU have the opJ!Mmetey; Elaine Tllka, In ,llben, at ·
oi portunlly to be apoaed w
lltrlln8, and Joe lkitmldl In Ec011omlc
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medlelne. 1llacb worts clollb' Albl!lll, 111e
W&lt;!!'idng WID wort
hll preceptor,
wlljl a pre~;eplor (a voluatesr with the Comn!ui1IIY Action Dr. Mcq111, In lllrgery for two
member of the HMC Iliff or Program based 1n the eoort- weeki, me week In Oblletrlca,
;~• ~ .IIIIICY who wiU ~· 'l'htol!8h tbi1 program, "!e week In Internal .Medicine
'fJGI'k with tbe IIUde!lt 11 an lbehubad~towart wiill Dr. 11om Walket, and
. ~ and aamewltat u 1111 '1!ilh ilf: Shane and lbe PuWc tbrM W..U .~ tile Peillalrlc
idvilor). .
. . . . . llealtb ~ .. . bHrva Department• .
The three atudant.t ar~ iqd belpl wW. ~d
AI Joe ........,.. In th111
Wotkial 011 ,Jbelr,dwn &amp;li'PJilct'~ tile weJiare offiCe \ll'tMhawiOteporlblaflndllicl
!'itbintheprli!Painllldiiii'IO eJiiiles, ~calli oullll ~ aadrelate' tbemto .lbe lludent
'ituiiY the Jll*lhiii'J of aelllna dJmmlm(\y;
project COII!)I!flllag ll1e PQIIIIie
l'P a lbDe s.atlb AI~ bin . Elllnt'a part In •the Home 811abllahmeat of tbi !lome
In OliDipolla, u 11117 baye Ia ~ Aslllef Project 11 to Jlealtb -'IIIIey from bll pat·
NeiiOII.ule, ~ PII(WI coalrlbute Information llcular pollll li vleiv u a
111111 Por~mouth. '!bey are pW 1n thelf ,aperleal!u. medical llludenl. He tbe
WGI'tina wllb Mn. .~ 111e also stndlal'lllll\lllnl from . program ua C&amp;lter from whlcb
~ant Dlrel'lor of thoae ·llbe W,GI'U wilb 1o medical care Cllll reach out Into
Servlct at tbe $(C u determine how recepll~ 11117 ~ areu, giving medl811
.IJI8y, -.,. die neetl lor aa ~to lbllaltvt!mal JlilllliiDl atlaltiOu, (thus rellnlnS 111e
:i'l~iacbaalbll;andlllber 81 to ivbethOr tile JII'OfiiiDl bolpllalload),.selting up blttll
1rifqnnallon on facfiltlei mj,uJdbi!COIIIInaedattlleiiMC cintrol ellnkll,, .and provldng
.•1miJibte;flnanMDI, and other A pbase of tbe prvject oi ;lucaiiOII Ia beallb care.
~dlllllla necuisary w
.Pdailnllnllto Elaine 11 tbe Joe has found llllle conllctln
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IOiioWllp ' of • patlad ' from die Unlvenlly llmo!lpllere with
UUN lll!!!m,
. liP boapltal care lo bome til· lbe family pbyllclaa, and be II
.•.Fraacllco, baa earned 11er i:fr. .vlronmeat. 'Die chaase IS aware of pressure from
Of l'harmacy degree at lbe·, rad!caJ. and liiiD)' problema colleagues to speclallu. This
t umvenlly .of Callf!nll; and, mif an.e 1n the readjUIImtnl anmner Jli'OIII'IID makes for a
~JIIInlto retum to~ Gill tr0111 ~ and new babj I1IOre CIIIIPiele raalilllc ap.
::lall to 'the. Uulv«&lt;lly Df s.p eare, ability 1o follow dJrec.

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Mr. Mrl. aauc(Bmltll of
111 villl.l!lc ber
J!l'OI!ChfoiiNithear'eedueatllln Hlij's brother arid famJ)y Mr. \Vellal"!!werereeentvlaltoroof . . ml ,dalllbll!t~il', Mr.
10, · tiiJt J!ll· 11 now m.ft
Mra. Rogel' Hlll ·or'New . ~w.ent.,Mt.andMn. o,n iDd Mrs. Pait · Olb!ne at
~ lo tilt Ides of pi'ac- DUOrllnsville.
Swicll:. Mrs. DaVId Ball aM Lano:Uitr. 0, fOr
UcLng modlcJne In a rural Mr. and Mrs. Tommie BaU mother were vlallotl Ill U!e Mra. Ml1d(ed Praak of
IXIIIDltlllliJ.
, and daUJhter, Sharon, of Swick home.
Pamlro)' ~ IIOIIle lime
Iii free time, Joe worts 011 -~'"lOft oltended the fair
Mn. Paul Jackson vlalted willrMn. Alid Dodooo.
can·andplays 111e gmtar. The w•..., 11 wu 1n progtlll.
with. ber u sisters In Viper, · Mn. Eiltb 0111\or•lft caned
HMC II pliytng an imJ1or1aDt . Mr. and Mrs. Ql8rla Roach Ky., where IIIey ali l!ad a Sallli'daJ, Site lleapecllng ber
pirtlnpl•cemllllofhealihcare have been vi!Ltl!!g friends In rtunlcm.
1011, Errol Conroy of Athena,
lllttdentll In tbe Appa(achlq T"'1"'UH and Augusta, Ga.
Mrs, Lucy Butcher feU at tile Tl)tlrlday,
Student llullh Project. Jllhe Mrs. Ada Payne was a YllliAir home of her daughter In Mr. 111d Mrs. Art Kuper of
project II 1110001llful0 It wlU recently oU!rs. Oral Webb and Columbus. She II In MI. Carmel Colwnbua vlalled her ~.
IIII:O)III'age tbe lludelll wCCIII- da!lllhler, Patricia.
llospilal. Her friends may send Mr. and Mrs. f,laynard Balir.
llderuma,hlllnllnlnlivbelller Clarence Alva. Wood aad her a gel wen card-, address Mt.andMrs.BialneMIIhollll
Ln medleJae, lllll'llng or llbar- mother were visitors In Mrs. Lucy Butcliet, MI. Cannel Elaine, Terry and Mikel cilled
11111C1, In a rural cmmumlty Gallipolla recently,
Hospital, !loom 757.
Cll Mr. and.Mrs. Cline Dally of
wbere tile need II so crltll"'l.
Mr. and Mra. Cltarles Roach
Doyle Freshcorn Is having a Pomeroy,to see tllelt new baby
Karen, Elaine and Jce are were vlslm recently of Mr. hirlhday Aug. 23. His lrienda Malllu Jean.
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eumples of lheogreal "natural Roach's uncle and aunt may send a csrd ro Mr. Doyle Mrs. Glemul Mllhoai, Mr.
~" youlh oilers.
Chesapeake.
' Freshc~rn, Milliken Road llld Mrs. Blaine Milhoan and
-'Iaiii, a lbll NPnl, 8. 1. MLas Wilma DonaUy, who haa HamiiU&gt;n, Ohio.
' clilllftD called at tile mort!W'Y
HaJabwa IIJI: "Lei u employmentinColwnbus,spenl
Mrs. Oral Webb spent a day Monday evening w see Cect1
tmleaab lbal eaerc to Hive a weekend with her parenla witll her granddaughter and Nelson, and tbe bodies of Mrs.
-oflbemuyproblemsof Mr. and Mrs . Homer Me: family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ldaKnlghlandCeciJCitde.
soeieiJ ad I!IIVIroamenl -Mullion.
Roach, Gallipolla.
Mrs. Fannie Brown left for a
wJdeJi we are loelel."
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Green
two weeki vlall out west witll
wer~ recent visitors of Mrs. .
bor daughter, Marilyn.
John Webb and her daughter AustraUa holds ollly sliJiht. Mr. Morl Taylor attended tile
Spiders destroy countless andfamUy,Mr.andMra.Dovid ly more people than melro- ~ of 'Mr, Clrcle and Mr.
mUilonsoflnsectslhatarea Ball.
poUiaa New York Cilia aJ. Nelsoil at tile Ewln8 Chapel
~ m~rues, bmosqul· Recent Sunday evening thouf:e1t1s almost as rge Tuesday.
• ugs
grass oppers. visiU&gt;rs of Mr. and Mrs. David ~
contiguous Ualted
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POMEROY - The lilidJand
Mutual Life Insurance ecm.
pany of Columbus began
operations in ita new 11-«IO!'J
home office building this week,
according to Waller M.
Grueser, local agent for Jbe
company.

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In forestry, stumpag~ ·II
salable timber standing Ill a
forest before the trees are
felled.

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BACK TO SCHOOL SALE
MURPHY'S IS BACK TO SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS
We Salute and Thank All Our Store Personnel This Week and

Week.

CLASSROOM AND HOME STUDY NEEDS
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IIOIIIhal would be lllllN 1\otpllal lor mllllli' follonp
fp;l!\lk:al IIICI ~lcsbJt· 'lbau eire.
110!111 of ,the laWI perlaiiiiJw to Elaine "I u lbll oplalon
~"'.:hue-· '11!1 ''GaUipolil, _. OJIII Oiled 111..
. ~~!"uadlo~,lo I)IWIIIDUuiiJes, bll a Rood at•
J ! e. ~l : an4 to . pi'Omofe
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in Logan, w. V1., tollull and
Faye lllll of AMIIjlD. Ill spent
most of his Ufe In 111e communlty of VlniOD and wu
employed at tlle'lldia County
Bob Evmw Sailillce Plant prior
w' aisumlnil his dalles Ln
MLcldpp u Ytan qo.
In lddlllcm 14 hl8 psrenll, he
luorvlvl!l by hll wife, r.t~M~e
FraiK:lll WCirlmlan1· two 10111,
Tim and Larry, both at bG~Qt;
tine brolherl, JetrJ, of Ad·
dlson;Roger,oiMI~ w.
Va.,andJimmy,staiiAIIedl.ith
llle U.S. ltrm7 In VleiiWD.
He wu a member ot llle
Hillsdale Maaonlc Lodge.
Funeral atrangemenll wiU be
annouactd by thil ,!lcCOy
Funeral Home of Vlllllln.

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will be aceepted tomorrow
1Vben eJ1
get UDclerway.
Scbedule for the cla11e1
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Mila Joyce Riley and Mila
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beginners 3111C14, to:•li:JO;
~~· hay' been
l"IUI u:a-S
p;m. and eDd 'ill · 7:30&lt;pJII,
IJe&amp;lnDetll and 1, 11:30-12:15
Buthehln'··~tslluaUOIImay·
Ptrsona : l~lar.;.ted ·hi - pa~•
PJII. Pool fee II f4,
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not conllnue lang.
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Adult eJ• 11 wiU be held
BY lUI'A WRiliiT
Prealdent Charles Simons Cllrltl Norman lhle, DoaDa alter Jordan, Albany""""' 4, fromii47:3De11Cbeveulncand Mr. and Mrs. Clarea- presided. George Meluharl It lhle to 'RDbert
piiGat 6118,2282, or ,tlle·eouniJ:
the pool fee II..
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ellenslon In Pooleroy.
Church
aad
Calbetlne announced an attendance · _...., J. flardell, .M acre,
~.da:Y'iii
pull wlU be
llloemaket villlted Mr. 111d contest In tile fill betWeen SltltOII.
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Mrs. Dewey J011es and family. "red" and "willie" leamo. · Maude Smltb, ljlm ·Bale·lo I
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start at&amp; p;m. witll a dog
lleoentweekendguestsofMr. G1101ll were Fred Allderson, .Robert CremWU, Dottle
I IIIII Mrs. WiWBm Norris and Partersbutg, who owns a J3. c:nmeans. 2ll - .. lbil•,.l.
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IIICI fllmill', Forest lllll, Ky.
Clarence Kulm, the !IIIIer of, ~~.ouve, ~.
Grande, died ~n~~~d 1 a.m. Mn. Linda Wootea and 110118 and David Kulm, Jbii 1011 of, A. u. Tullle to lM\'1 A.
M,.,. Hamilton
Salarday lollowiD&amp;an apparent and Mrs. Helen Lemley and Rotarian Rev. Robert Kulm, Rllddl, Jllllce R. Rlll:ble, Tl
beart attack.
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chlllhn caDed oo Mrs. Rlts and Ronald Rosen;, mecnc.I 11Ct111, .Qlester.
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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Helllllniftdbybllparenta, Wright, a reeenl Slmday student of New York a&amp;y, 111e Emmett Hawl!, Bemlea
guest of Dr. Ray R. Pickens. Qawt to &amp;bart llaivll, 13.17
Mrs. 0. P. Klein were called w HargusandBelbilal!bllarrla, evenlng.
Chesapeake Tunday bJ llle Rt. 1 'lburmlll· bJ1 · wife
Rpnl caUers of Mr. and
Ladles of tile church aervlng acttl. lled!otd.
death of ber slsler.Jn.law, Mn. Maql~, two ,....;, Roclt and Mrs. James Wright were bll dinner were Mrs. James ~ V. CoUIDIIo Lula Mae
John F. HamiiU&gt;n, 6li.
Craig, both at bcmo· four parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ertsweU, )ln. Lee M~ • ._,kit, Middleparl
Mrs. HamiiWn returned w brolhen Jack fi Rio Grande WriaJ!t, IIDcldngport.
Mrs. Rose McDade, MrW. Jolin .Wilber C. 'lbeobald, ~., to
Chesapeake from Winterhaven, Butler illd
both oi Mr. 111d Mra. Willis While Ketdllta and M1as Beall San- &amp;alliD M. Tlleobll4, J - E.
Fla. two years qo lollowiD&amp; llle Columbul, and JWW: Ray, Rt. spent a weekend wlthbll sllter, born. ,
Moma, cerl. for Irina., .
dealli of her mother-In-law, 1 'DIIniiiD · five 1111en Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Clinton JDDOS. Mr.
BnUIIICI .
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Virpu rrj, GaUipou.;' Mrs: IIICI Mrs. R. s. Grant called 011
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Mary J. am 10
She Is survived by a daughter, Ca!Ue Laadrl!lll Columbua· Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Saturda7. ·
VlrsiiE.Rowlb,Mayii;RIItllb,
Mn. Frank Gran~ Chesapeake, Mn Freda Bac:bs CoJumbwl: 1lecenl vlallota of Mt. and
GRI8An HONOJU!D
11,1 ~. IAiarL
~orrespondenl and feature Mn, Loll ll8!l1e)' 'Rl 2, Bid' Mrs. Oshel Tribble were Mr.
MORGANTOWN - SecOIId William lt. Barnett lo Qydll
writer for tile Irontoo Tribune,
and Mn ~~ Khmlard. 111d Mrs. Leslie lanley, Mn. .
honor sludenll have :c.a;,.~:.!dl.tb Blrllllto 4{
and a son, Jacob llamDtoo of Rt. 2, OK mit
' Berlba Shaver, Mrs. Leo been named In Wa! ·Vlfglnla
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FJmerai.....;g_llw!Ube llla-verandMn,Margarelllolle Unlverally'sSchoolofMinltby toHf!~·~.~Balr!t'
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Funeral services were held anDOanced by the McCoy and Jll'llldilucble.
Acting Deln Richard W. Laird.
_.., ...,.. ..,... Wednesday at Clt=apeake with 1\meral Home st vinton.
Mn. TayiGr and aon, lllb, AfniHlllbemwuT. w.Orissll, Ji'9mlr01.
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were-tguestaofMrs. WiJ Pl. Pleuanl.
tiGalld J.llro1rDDI, Am L.
burial in tile Rome cemetery.
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l!mmll!&amp; to Slate of Oblo, ""'
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Mill · Debbie
Jarvia,
acres, Sa11 el!urJ. · ,
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Columbul, spenl a week wltll
NEW mmEHI$ J
IIGaald J. BlowW.,, Alii L.
Larry F. Hill
Ll1iy Mae 011'«' and otber MIDDLEPORT - Seveillb lhWilln&amp; to Stale of ObJo,.m .......~
Will
IDLLSDALE Larry POR'lUND- Mn.llorolby relatives.
and eigbth grade sludanla who left, StJial-ll'y.
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a supervisor witll llle Bob atiHr bame bert.
- a .-at ~W 4!*1 of. Local Scbool Dla.trlcl lilly
Evans Saussge Plant bere, died 1111- 11111Qber li Racine Mr. and Mn. llimry ~1.
register any ll1pe from iam.\0
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unexpecledl7 Saturday mor· £blplir.OrdlrGtEutem Stat, Mr.aadMn.LulbetColeman 3p;m.,Mqnclay1111'111181il'!rtdij,
pony pulling
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horse pu1Ung
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GALIJPOLJS - Robert
McCarltJ, 21, Vlaton, waa
tnatied IIICI rale,aed II tbe
Holitr MetllcaJ Center FrldiJ
for minor lnjutlel followlnla
truet: I!Cddont Ill II!· 211, two
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Accordloj to .the Oblo HICbWilY PatrOl, McC1rle;r lost
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dlslancli, "'"ll\!'ller · Stobstl,
Jla&lt;illo Route 2, $5,llltd costa, no
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thuurasqaftll&lt;ttlinod,Jet
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IJM,Ptld of beallb care, I!PIJllllored by the studeilt AID«&lt;can po~ lo ~ • . llbe CCIII·
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received a 1~ day uc,nise ·St. WMI'e ,. IU!o
...,ns1on on a patrol charge&lt;( ·111~ J:.:iluot,tt; 'lfifilriDo
falllngU.fleldtherlgbtofwly. ~frtima'etlmiii4N
Timothy J. Flannery, II, a . ~
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Scottown, ~lved a JO
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ncensesuspenslcmforoperatlnl l~Ucik:- c:ile4 tor~ 111
a motorcycle , without a Jleld lhf rlgbl al! ~-Nil one
motor~ ~~men~. . . . . il)jved.· io': . ' ·
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Daniel Ward, 16, lronlcJil,
'A .licll4 p;t.....m wJ.•t o..
fined '1.0 for a sb)p alp ~ ofi()ilv~
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vlolatloo, ,S!epheii;Saunden!, 1$, 1bltd Aw. 'l!b*e· a lrudl
BldweU, $10 'flue, defective .p.ratedbyBIIIJ Joe~ D,
exhaust; Sieve Allen Sloni!, 15, Rt. 1, MIIIOII, !!lriiCk lliiNF of
Kanauga, was admonished and a - drlftn by Alma Mcgiven a 30 delay penally on 0Jrm1ck, 73, QIDtpolls.' Barril
obla!J1lnll a driving permit for wu cba'itd Wlib tlllunf1D'11141P
operating a motor vehicle wilbln 1he ...urad '• claar
wllboul a Jleense; Michael dl•rce, , ·,
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Wayne Pore·, 16, Kanauga, No dlltlon wu ·IJIIia~
admonished lor operating a folloq a ·colllalon 011 Qdlr
molotvehlclew,!lhoutaUeease; St.IIICI'J'blrd A~. CIIJ J1Cilice
Kellb Robert Voreh, 16, ofllceis- ~It!- by
Gallipolla, fined '10, restricted Peter MJte Jii~, 17,
motorcy~le ueense vlolallcm· . . . . . and. Slrl • •
and Tlinotlly L. Mayes, 16, Pi. McHtDrt/ · Iii,: ·OalllJI!!!Ia&lt;
Pleassnt, forfeited '12.50 for
n..;uil' minor.
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GAWPOLIS ,- ~Aetln1
Juvealle Court Jyd&amp;• Roy
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Gilltlalld Fricloy pliee4 J Do • '
)'ttl' old Juvenllio, arr!llbd.ll1
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'nll8 IUMB!NG NJME.JIOOM borne li the pn.Q'Ifl '1'111' eta - orl&amp;lnall1 tile
J1N1iii 11 of Lewis Paine, a Meigs Couaty ~'roNa~tor and l'nlllate JucJae. '1lle DOW bame of
.. Mr .IIIII Mn. Lee 0. Wood, a cJo.l~ prvjacl by 1111 fllmill' ,II Cll the
Theqe
bow wiU be moved If polllble to aloctllcm elaewbere on the !arm for aae u a cattle feed
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Wood Family Likes Action
, (Continued from page l)
, Mr. Wood is employed as a
at tile Kyger Creek
Plant. He is tile oldest
~:• in years of service,
swled Oct. 4, 1953.
· tile tOO acre !ann to be
Thirty-two callle, and
must be tended. There are
l!lri ·-·· of hay wbe gatllered
tile family garden plot wbe
Jept:inorder.Mr. Wooddoeshls
butchering w SU.Ck tile
famiily deep fr&lt;eze for winter.

coUec!Dr.
Mra. Wood is employed
tllroughout tile school year as a
bus driver witll tile Meigs IJ&gt;cal
school District. She lraniJplll'ls
some 1:11 children w and from
tlleir schools each day. She haL
canned numerous vegetables
from tile fsmlly garden this
summer, Four of the WoodJ'
children are at home and IIIey
require care and lime. 1be four
at home are Randy, and tlltee

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da~hters, Candy, 11, and 111e
lwina, Rhonda and Fhonda,

He is an avid hunter and a jllll

eight Two oilier sons are Lee
~· .oetvlng witll the Air Force
m VIetnam, and Gregory,
employal In MarUm.
In building their new home
Mr. and Mrs. Wood aren't
forgetting a U.Uch of tile past.
Beautiful chesU!ut woodwork In
tlleoriglnalPainehomew!Ube
removed andlused around the
and doors of llle new
restdence.

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POMEROY - Me,..
•~ Coon·
107111 annual fair opens
at tile Rock Springs
lor a ~~~-da!..~:
ove.w,. .. ~~
year wW be
on
andentertainment
Saturday nJghta
'•hi' headliner Is.
n.., while
s tile Hlr
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vocal group; the
Fanllily witll singing,
and instrumental
and Vic Hyde, a oneband
be Saturday
attracUom. .
Wedlne~~Y evenmg youth
be observed.

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Flower shows will be stagal
on Wednesday and Friday.
!'::!esdayyed's eThlbl~~- will be
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on ur.... y while
tile Friday Dotal displays will
also
Saturday,
H be onhaexhibit oo1ng
will be
hl•blig~
mess rae
'"" hta atd 6Fr'da
p.m. em
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afternoon racing program on
Saturday w begin at 3 p.m.

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Quarter horse rsees wiU be held
at 1 p.m. on Thursday with both
pony harneas and pony runninll
races on Friday afternoon
beginning at 2 p.m. The annual
horse show will be held all p.m.
onThe
Wednesday.
f
junloc air will be alaged
for tile enUre five days also and
numerous exhibits will be
displayed by several hundred
parUClpellng young people.

;_ Dealp
for proposed

approval

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6e U. 8. Bureau of
PobUe
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Pomeroy, Marrb 11.
Tile lmprovemeul would
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from tile eliltblg Ol!lo 10 • ·
Oblo 7 Juactlnll and ead 3
mile eoalerly from II(.
ulltlq Oblo 7 • US 33 aonb
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ttro alltera·, · Mrl. · Allbea
ll:lllnlloa of Salllmore, Jld.,
aad Kra. Maille
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·It 1 P4 MalldaJ II!: 1111 ~
Grove aqcb with llle Rav.
l'r.. .lllld }!ortll offlelallna.
lliltlalw!Ubelathet,Nrt,.US
C.· I*J.Frjendllll*fcaJIIt
die fllnlnl bame 1111111 - .

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IIICIIII'o.&lt;llarlel'l'atelllldwen. 1U IIIIAir, Mr. and Mn.
Dllr1ll te&amp;Vel' and~
of Coiumbua.
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molal the home r1 Mrs 0ott1
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~ IIICI dauabtM 'and Mn.
1vJ Dent, Columbui.'

Mr.andMn.Jl4Spearnld

Ill'. and Mn. Bortle iiDIIIb
allelldld tbe .'DIIImJ!II•t Beeaeu
reurdon al Utili Knill',
Mr.~~ HlroJd Barnell

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rP.l~y - · Dllold Lee with :!If, IIICI;Mn...a,de Bat·
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~h~ swill,:
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so..RSET ;- 1, ~11'd Grueffl', tt:·' PomerQy·;· a~d
Arnold Harrll, aJ,'' ltt.· I, ·.,Donn.a ·· Jean ' Williams It " ~~~

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illlt!Uitlm
bave Clllil! the IIII1Jor Medical Celller blallb ,care, 1M,. bel'8el! wiU
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f1ir an e41callonal
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obvloualy bec0111t an emnpJe
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IIJ*IIIICO llll'lU'al beallb care. In the Ap. of 1111 nurae as an eliJelent, yet
P' ,, Ill region, of wblch GaWa County II a pert,llle beallb tltlakiag, fee11na petllllll cooIIIID(IOW&amp; lbarllie has readied ID awte crlsll. The pbyBiclan- . 4rlblltlng areal aervlce to
1\&amp;~ratiO II fir below.the ~Ilona! mrase, and In tome cUll aoclelf. When ~ lon1 lnvolval
tb. . arenopb)'llclansrealll,yaftilal!leU.thepopulaiiOIIataU. In l"!f ' ecb:allonal pUmllts,
.!n a flw inllaaces, new fadlllles haw been unable w open' Elaine llndl aome lime to
bscl.-oflackofliaff.
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createwirul!dpluletllatwa.
, 'D!tultliaileliO*IoftbeHMC MR!Can Amerlclll area, U. try Qlellbe daslil1bes II aS' x t\1'
~ ellllt otller ,(llt'llciJIIIIn w relate to pallenta dleta by "aJ.ping DWi."
illlltlll! Ia that b7 ~ aUowlns the ·
~. Ukea to
14 beJOIIi$PB
6JIII.,.;eto'llll4irlersllaedll"'l ·dllc:llralo the
called Joe. ~ II a medlcsl
QHdaofhuraiiUIIJilttiiUy tbl ·ooJora and
student from Cleveland In
!!lllllenlwouldbopefaiiJ-Io wltb 'lbe
MedlcaiSeJiool at Ohio State'
viluallze hlmiiU ln . rural
Vnlva'lllly.Prillrtobll&amp;llr)'to
Af!lerlca;· Ht~lcularly Aptllio a.&amp;e Medical School, be
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,'nit three patllcl~llnl
June, ltat.
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lludenll lithe HMC -for nlDe
auper· ,tlurlnl bll niDe weeb here at
WJeb - n Karlll JleDII, In
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f4l'l die HMC be wiU have the opJ!Mmetey; Elaine Tllka, In ,llben, at ·
oi portunlly to be apoaed w
lltrlln8, and Joe lkitmldl In Ec011omlc
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In aavtnl ~of !Dfdictne. Ill
medlelne. 1llacb worts clollb' Albl!lll, 111e
W&lt;!!'idng WID wort
hll preceptor,
wlljl a pre~;eplor (a voluatesr with the Comn!ui1IIY Action Dr. Mcq111, In lllrgery for two
member of the HMC Iliff or Program based 1n the eoort- weeki, me week In Oblletrlca,
;~• ~ .IIIIICY who wiU ~· 'l'htol!8h tbi1 program, "!e week In Internal .Medicine
'fJGI'k with tbe IIUde!lt 11 an lbehubad~towart wiill Dr. 11om Walket, and
. ~ and aamewltat u 1111 '1!ilh ilf: Shane and lbe PuWc tbrM W..U .~ tile Peillalrlc
idvilor). .
. . . . . llealtb ~ .. . bHrva Department• .
The three atudant.t ar~ iqd belpl wW. ~d
AI Joe ........,.. In th111
Wotkial 011 ,Jbelr,dwn &amp;li'PJilct'~ tile weJiare offiCe \ll'tMhawiOteporlblaflndllicl
!'itbintheprli!Painllldiiii'IO eJiiiles, ~calli oullll ~ aadrelate' tbemto .lbe lludent
'ituiiY the Jll*lhiii'J of aelllna dJmmlm(\y;
project COII!)I!flllag ll1e PQIIIIie
l'P a lbDe s.atlb AI~ bin . Elllnt'a part In •the Home 811abllahmeat of tbi !lome
In OliDipolla, u 11117 baye Ia ~ Aslllef Project 11 to Jlealtb -'IIIIey from bll pat·
NeiiOII.ule, ~ PII(WI coalrlbute Information llcular pollll li vleiv u a
111111 Por~mouth. '!bey are pW 1n thelf ,aperleal!u. medical llludenl. He tbe
WGI'tina wllb Mn. .~ 111e also stndlal'lllll\lllnl from . program ua C&amp;lter from whlcb
~ant Dlrel'lor of thoae ·llbe W,GI'U wilb 1o medical care Cllll reach out Into
Servlct at tbe $(C u determine how recepll~ 11117 ~ areu, giving medl811
.IJI8y, -.,. die neetl lor aa ~to lbllaltvt!mal JlilllliiDl atlaltiOu, (thus rellnlnS 111e
:i'l~iacbaalbll;andlllber 81 to ivbethOr tile JII'OfiiiDl bolpllalload),.selting up blttll
1rifqnnallon on facfiltlei mj,uJdbi!COIIIInaedattlleiiMC cintrol ellnkll,, .and provldng
.•1miJibte;flnanMDI, and other A pbase of tbe prvject oi ;lucaiiOII Ia beallb care.
~dlllllla necuisary w
.Pdailnllnllto Elaine 11 tbe Joe has found llllle conllctln
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IOiioWllp ' of • patlad ' from die Unlvenlly llmo!lpllere with
UUN lll!!!m,
. liP boapltal care lo bome til· lbe family pbyllclaa, and be II
.•.Fraacllco, baa earned 11er i:fr. .vlronmeat. 'Die chaase IS aware of pressure from
Of l'harmacy degree at lbe·, rad!caJ. and liiiD)' problema colleagues to speclallu. This
t umvenlly .of Callf!nll; and, mif an.e 1n the readjUIImtnl anmner Jli'OIII'IID makes for a
~JIIInlto retum to~ Gill tr0111 ~ and new babj I1IOre CIIIIPiele raalilllc ap.
::lall to 'the. Uulv«&lt;lly Df s.p eare, ability 1o follow dJrec.

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'vlllled Mr.
Mr. Mrl. aauc(Bmltll of
111 villl.l!lc ber
J!l'OI!ChfoiiNithear'eedueatllln Hlij's brother arid famJ)y Mr. \Vellal"!!werereeentvlaltoroof . . ml ,dalllbll!t~il', Mr.
10, · tiiJt J!ll· 11 now m.ft
Mra. Rogel' Hlll ·or'New . ~w.ent.,Mt.andMn. o,n iDd Mrs. Pait · Olb!ne at
~ lo tilt Ides of pi'ac- DUOrllnsville.
Swicll:. Mrs. DaVId Ball aM Lano:Uitr. 0, fOr
UcLng modlcJne In a rural Mr. and Mrs. Tommie BaU mother were vlallotl Ill U!e Mra. Ml1d(ed Praak of
IXIIIDltlllliJ.
, and daUJhter, Sharon, of Swick home.
Pamlro)' ~ IIOIIle lime
Iii free time, Joe worts 011 -~'"lOft oltended the fair
Mn. Paul Jackson vlalted willrMn. Alid Dodooo.
can·andplays 111e gmtar. The w•..., 11 wu 1n progtlll.
with. ber u sisters In Viper, · Mn. Eiltb 0111\or•lft caned
HMC II pliytng an imJ1or1aDt . Mr. and Mrs. Ql8rla Roach Ky., where IIIey ali l!ad a Sallli'daJ, Site lleapecllng ber
pirtlnpl•cemllllofhealihcare have been vi!Ltl!!g friends In rtunlcm.
1011, Errol Conroy of Athena,
lllttdentll In tbe Appa(achlq T"'1"'UH and Augusta, Ga.
Mrs, Lucy Butcher feU at tile Tl)tlrlday,
Student llullh Project. Jllhe Mrs. Ada Payne was a YllliAir home of her daughter In Mr. 111d Mrs. Art Kuper of
project II 1110001llful0 It wlU recently oU!rs. Oral Webb and Columbus. She II In MI. Carmel Colwnbua vlalled her ~.
IIII:O)III'age tbe lludelll wCCIII- da!lllhler, Patricia.
llospilal. Her friends may send Mr. and Mrs. f,laynard Balir.
llderuma,hlllnllnlnlivbelller Clarence Alva. Wood aad her a gel wen card-, address Mt.andMrs.BialneMIIhollll
Ln medleJae, lllll'llng or llbar- mother were visitors In Mrs. Lucy Butcliet, MI. Cannel Elaine, Terry and Mikel cilled
11111C1, In a rural cmmumlty Gallipolla recently,
Hospital, !loom 757.
Cll Mr. and.Mrs. Cline Dally of
wbere tile need II so crltll"'l.
Mr. and Mra. Cltarles Roach
Doyle Freshcorn Is having a Pomeroy,to see tllelt new baby
Karen, Elaine and Jce are were vlslm recently of Mr. hirlhday Aug. 23. His lrienda Malllu Jean.
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eumples of lheogreal "natural Roach's uncle and aunt may send a csrd ro Mr. Doyle Mrs. Glemul Mllhoai, Mr.
~" youlh oilers.
Chesapeake.
' Freshc~rn, Milliken Road llld Mrs. Blaine Milhoan and
-'Iaiii, a lbll NPnl, 8. 1. MLas Wilma DonaUy, who haa HamiiU&gt;n, Ohio.
' clilllftD called at tile mort!W'Y
HaJabwa IIJI: "Lei u employmentinColwnbus,spenl
Mrs. Oral Webb spent a day Monday evening w see Cect1
tmleaab lbal eaerc to Hive a weekend with her parenla witll her granddaughter and Nelson, and tbe bodies of Mrs.
-oflbemuyproblemsof Mr. and Mrs . Homer Me: family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ldaKnlghlandCeciJCitde.
soeieiJ ad I!IIVIroamenl -Mullion.
Roach, Gallipolla.
Mrs. Fannie Brown left for a
wJdeJi we are loelel."
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Green
two weeki vlall out west witll
wer~ recent visitors of Mrs. .
bor daughter, Marilyn.
John Webb and her daughter AustraUa holds ollly sliJiht. Mr. Morl Taylor attended tile
Spiders destroy countless andfamUy,Mr.andMra.Dovid ly more people than melro- ~ of 'Mr, Clrcle and Mr.
mUilonsoflnsectslhatarea Ball.
poUiaa New York Cilia aJ. Nelsoil at tile Ewln8 Chapel
~ m~rues, bmosqul· Recent Sunday evening thouf:e1t1s almost as rge Tuesday.
• ugs
grass oppers. visiU&gt;rs of Mr. and Mrs. David ~
contiguous Ualted
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POMEROY - The lilidJand
Mutual Life Insurance ecm.
pany of Columbus began
operations in ita new 11-«IO!'J
home office building this week,
according to Waller M.
Grueser, local agent for Jbe
company.

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In forestry, stumpag~ ·II
salable timber standing Ill a
forest before the trees are
felled.

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BACK TO SCHOOL SALE
MURPHY'S IS BACK TO SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS
We Salute and Thank All Our Store Personnel This Week and

Week.

CLASSROOM AND HOME STUDY NEEDS
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IIOIIIhal would be lllllN 1\otpllal lor mllllli' follonp
fp;l!\lk:al IIICI ~lcsbJt· 'lbau eire.
110!111 of ,the laWI perlaiiiiJw to Elaine "I u lbll oplalon
~"'.:hue-· '11!1 ''GaUipolil, _. OJIII Oiled 111..
. ~~!"uadlo~,lo I)IWIIIDUuiiJes, bll a Rood at•
J ! e. ~l : an4 to . pi'Omofe
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in Logan, w. V1., tollull and
Faye lllll of AMIIjlD. Ill spent
most of his Ufe In 111e communlty of VlniOD and wu
employed at tlle'lldia County
Bob Evmw Sailillce Plant prior
w' aisumlnil his dalles Ln
MLcldpp u Ytan qo.
In lddlllcm 14 hl8 psrenll, he
luorvlvl!l by hll wife, r.t~M~e
FraiK:lll WCirlmlan1· two 10111,
Tim and Larry, both at bG~Qt;
tine brolherl, JetrJ, of Ad·
dlson;Roger,oiMI~ w.
Va.,andJimmy,staiiAIIedl.ith
llle U.S. ltrm7 In VleiiWD.
He wu a member ot llle
Hillsdale Maaonlc Lodge.
Funeral atrangemenll wiU be
annouactd by thil ,!lcCOy
Funeral Home of Vlllllln.

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will be aceepted tomorrow
1Vben eJ1
get UDclerway.
Scbedule for the cla11e1
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Mila Joyce Riley and Mila
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beginners 3111C14, to:•li:JO;
~~· hay' been
l"IUI u:a-S
p;m. and eDd 'ill · 7:30&lt;pJII,
IJe&amp;lnDetll and 1, 11:30-12:15
Buthehln'··~tslluaUOIImay·
Ptrsona : l~lar.;.ted ·hi - pa~•
PJII. Pool fee II f4,
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not conllnue lang.
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Adult eJ• 11 wiU be held
BY lUI'A WRiliiT
Prealdent Charles Simons Cllrltl Norman lhle, DoaDa alter Jordan, Albany""""' 4, fromii47:3De11Cbeveulncand Mr. and Mrs. Clarea- presided. George Meluharl It lhle to 'RDbert
piiGat 6118,2282, or ,tlle·eouniJ:
the pool fee II..
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ellenslon In Pooleroy.
Church
aad
Calbetlne announced an attendance · _...., J. flardell, .M acre,
~.da:Y'iii
pull wlU be
llloemaket villlted Mr. 111d contest In tile fill betWeen SltltOII.
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Mrs. Dewey J011es and family. "red" and "willie" leamo. · Maude Smltb, ljlm ·Bale·lo I
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start at&amp; p;m. witll a dog
lleoentweekendguestsofMr. G1101ll were Fred Allderson, .Robert CremWU, Dottle
I IIIII Mrs. WiWBm Norris and Partersbutg, who owns a J3. c:nmeans. 2ll - .. lbil•,.l.
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I family were bll brother, Mr. yearperfectatlerld!lntetecotd; &amp;y, ~. dec~, IU '.
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I andMrs.JamesEdwardNorrla Charles Gaaklll, Wellston; ....... Wlhebt!lililr, cor!. 'fOr were.
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IIICI fllmill', Forest lllll, Ky.
Clarence Kulm, the !IIIIer of, ~~.ouve, ~.
Grande, died ~n~~~d 1 a.m. Mn. Linda Wootea and 110118 and David Kulm, Jbii 1011 of, A. u. Tullle to lM\'1 A.
M,.,. Hamilton
Salarday lollowiD&amp;an apparent and Mrs. Helen Lemley and Rotarian Rev. Robert Kulm, Rllddl, Jllllce R. Rlll:ble, Tl
beart attack.
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chlllhn caDed oo Mrs. Rlts and Ronald Rosen;, mecnc.I 11Ct111, .Qlester.
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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Helllllniftdbybllparenta, Wright, a reeenl Slmday student of New York a&amp;y, 111e Emmett Hawl!, Bemlea
guest of Dr. Ray R. Pickens. Qawt to &amp;bart llaivll, 13.17
Mrs. 0. P. Klein were called w HargusandBelbilal!bllarrla, evenlng.
Chesapeake Tunday bJ llle Rt. 1 'lburmlll· bJ1 · wife
Rpnl caUers of Mr. and
Ladles of tile church aervlng acttl. lled!otd.
death of ber slsler.Jn.law, Mn. Maql~, two ,....;, Roclt and Mrs. James Wright were bll dinner were Mrs. James ~ V. CoUIDIIo Lula Mae
John F. HamiiU&gt;n, 6li.
Craig, both at bcmo· four parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ertsweU, )ln. Lee M~ • ._,kit, Middleparl
Mrs. HamiiWn returned w brolhen Jack fi Rio Grande WriaJ!t, IIDcldngport.
Mrs. Rose McDade, MrW. Jolin .Wilber C. 'lbeobald, ~., to
Chesapeake from Winterhaven, Butler illd
both oi Mr. 111d Mra. Willis While Ketdllta and M1as Beall San- &amp;alliD M. Tlleobll4, J - E.
Fla. two years qo lollowiD&amp; llle Columbul, and JWW: Ray, Rt. spent a weekend wlthbll sllter, born. ,
Moma, cerl. for Irina., .
dealli of her mother-In-law, 1 'DIIniiiD · five 1111en Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Clinton JDDOS. Mr.
BnUIIICI .
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Virpu rrj, GaUipou.;' Mrs: IIICI Mrs. R. s. Grant called 011
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Mary J. am 10
She Is survived by a daughter, Ca!Ue Laadrl!lll Columbua· Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Saturda7. ·
VlrsiiE.Rowlb,Mayii;RIItllb,
Mn. Frank Gran~ Chesapeake, Mn Freda Bac:bs CoJumbwl: 1lecenl vlallota of Mt. and
GRI8An HONOJU!D
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~orrespondenl and feature Mn, Loll ll8!l1e)' 'Rl 2, Bid' Mrs. Oshel Tribble were Mr.
MORGANTOWN - SecOIId William lt. Barnett lo Qydll
writer for tile Irontoo Tribune,
and Mn ~~ Khmlard. 111d Mrs. Leslie lanley, Mn. .
honor sludenll have :c.a;,.~:.!dl.tb Blrllllto 4{
and a son, Jacob llamDtoo of Rt. 2, OK mit
' Berlba Shaver, Mrs. Leo been named In Wa! ·Vlfglnla
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New Jersey.
FJmerai.....;g_llw!Ube llla-verandMn,Margarelllolle Unlverally'sSchoolofMinltby toHf!~·~.~Balr!t'
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Funeral services were held anDOanced by the McCoy and Jll'llldilucble.
Acting Deln Richard W. Laird.
_.., ...,.. ..,... Wednesday at Clt=apeake with 1\meral Home st vinton.
Mn. TayiGr and aon, lllb, AfniHlllbemwuT. w.Orissll, Ji'9mlr01.
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were-tguestaofMrs. WiJ Pl. Pleuanl.
tiGalld J.llro1rDDI, Am L.
burial in tile Rome cemetery.
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l!mmll!&amp; to Slate of Oblo, ""'
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Mill · Debbie
Jarvia,
acres, Sa11 el!urJ. · ,
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Columbul, spenl a week wltll
NEW mmEHI$ J
IIGaald J. BlowW.,, Alii L.
Larry F. Hill
Ll1iy Mae 011'«' and otber MIDDLEPORT - Seveillb lhWilln&amp; to Stale of ObJo,.m .......~
Will
IDLLSDALE Larry POR'lUND- Mn.llorolby relatives.
and eigbth grade sludanla who left, StJial-ll'y.
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::Frederick lllll, 32, I'll State St., llurlll, •,died l"ridaJ aflemoon Mn. 1n11e Ray, Co1umbwl, are new reeldentlfi tile MeJP
a supervisor witll llle Bob atiHr bame bert.
- a .-at ~W 4!*1 of. Local Scbool Dla.trlcl lilly
Evans Saussge Plant bere, died 1111- 11111Qber li Racine Mr. and Mn. llimry ~1.
register any ll1pe from iam.\0
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unexpecledl7 Saturday mor· £blplir.OrdlrGtEutem Stat, Mr.aadMn.LulbetColeman 3p;m.,Mqnclay1111'111181il'!rtdij,
pony pulling
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"" 11 1 grandltandattracllcm
horse pu1Ung
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Th&lt;iiJlaa, Hpllld'y He!flh~1 exlended 1D lhl(fioor from Ulil
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material as the .tlrt. and were
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Paul
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Jim Bartee and 801111, Paul, Joe~
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and Tim ol CinclnnaU.
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were accented with !Oiilte bowl. nosegays of miniature while
J"rec;e!!lnl the_ ceremony, a carnations, blue bachejor
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organist;
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· Given In lilBI'riage by her designed and made by ole
father, the brl!le wore a .long bride.
white, Silk orgam.,, long Yk:· Mr.lluane Neverman, Ames,
lorlali style gown with lull Iowa, brother-In-law of the
· bishop sleeves and · a high~ bridegroom, served aa best
necltllne -Ill lavlahly blu!~ man. Ushers were Dr. WUIIam
:will! vettlcal appliques of B. Thomas, brother of the bride,
Venlse _lace. The gracef111 full and Mr. Kellh Chrlslenaen,
lklrl with 1111. own train Dowed Clinton, Iowa, brother of the
lwm llie walsUine. Alulllen&amp;th bridegroom.
lllk IUualon veU ...aattached ID Dr. Margaret Hartman, Loa
tht! 1"'1"'" of a hat of while silk Angeles, calif.,' cousin of the
OI'Centli, cuStom designed by bride, registered the guests.
Maahs Slllnley of San Fran- The bride's mother wore a
cisco.
pink crepe dress with malehln&amp; ·
The bride carried an ann accessories. The mother of the
bouquet of white spider bridegroom wore an Ice blue
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chryoanlhemums, baby's dress of Imported linen with
I -breath, purple asters and coordinated accessorleo .
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aprangerU, accented with a Immediately following the
wblte bow.
ceremony, a reception and
Mrs. William Edward Chapman
Miss Ann Darnbrough, buHet supper waa held at the ---------------~--------- European security sel~lenM!nl
Cobunbus, Ohio, was maid of home of the bride's parents. A
evldenUy are intended
consolidate !he status
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Duane Neverman, Ames, Iowa, topped with a gazello and
Europe and safeguard ~sla'l
slater of the bridegroom. featuring a miniature bride and
hack against a possible
Bridesmaid was Miso Kay groom, waa centered on a round
with Red China.
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Christensen, Clinton, Iowa, table covered with an antique
The current peace feelers
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another slater · of the BallenbUrl! lace tablecloth and
the Middle East spring,
WOI&lt;THINGTON · On Ge_orge Michael Fahey, bridegroOm,
while Ujrt underlay.
August 15 . at 1:30 p.m. 1n Wheeling, W. Va.; Hugl) All·
The atlendantowore Identical Serving the cake and punch LONDON (UPI) - The Soviet settlement of the Arab-Israeli are pleasanUy beffled but appears, not least from
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prefer to wait and see before decision to pull back from
worthington United Pres· drew Galligher, Pittsburgh, full-length skirts • of floral were Mba Barbara Haller and Un10n, In one oflts W&gt;p_redicta- conflict.
In
Vienna,
Ule
Soviet
have
reaching
final conclu.sions.
brink and a collision 'witb
byterian. Churtb, EIIAbeth Jo-- Pa.: Francis X. Powers, slrtped diiJIIIY bordered In Mlos Susan Frankhouser, ble, periodic policy shifts has
shown
an
earnest
interest
in
an
They
are
convinced;bowever,
United
States.
~ Potter, became the bride Charleston, w. Va., and scalloped Alecon· lace. Deep cousins of the bride.
evldenUy decided ID don the
The interest _m_., -iradonmed
of Mr. WIUiam Edward Thomas Poole Phllllpa, Milan,
For her going-away en· mantle of mternallonal arrangement with the United the West is facing a systematic,
States to curb the nuclear race full-scale Soviet diplomatic accord Is said by wo 0
Chapman.
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semble, the bride chose a black peacemaker·
~ 'llle bride Is the' ilanchter of Following the ceremony, a
and w)!lb! print dress and coat From the Suez Canal to the throngh limitation of strategic peace offensive along the enUre diplomat. to be al teaal
scale of international relations, motivated by the desire
Mr. and 'Mrs. John Willard teceptlon was held at tht! Green
with matching acceBBories.
Oder-Neisse border line In East arms (SALT.
Trie•
to
Ease
Tensloo
for reasons they believe to the prohibitive arms cost
Potter,Jr.; 3tiParkBoulevard, Meadows Country Inn, WorMr.andMrs.Chrislensenwill Europe and from Vienna to
Even in Peking, MCISCOW has combine fear of anned involve· divert funds to the
Worthington,
and
the thtngiDn.
reside in San Francisco, Pe~:ng, the Kremlin is "oozbeen
lrying to ease the tension ment and axpety over economic economy.
brldegroom Is the aon of Mr.
'llle bride graduated from
CaUfornia where the bride Is tng peace and stre..tng its
by
rushing
the appoinlmenl ol straits at home.
These seem
and _-Mrs. James Hellry Chap- W&lt;irthlngton High School. She
presently employed at Boothe interest in_ improved lnlernaan
ambassador
after
years
of
For
some
time
diplomatic
motives
for
"'""' 5)0 Elm Stree~ Martina received a B.A. in Spanish from
Computer Corporation as an Uonal relat1o~ and c~rati?".
lacking
high
level
diplomatic
reports
from
Moscow
and
cooperation
Feriy, Ohio,
Kent State University and Is
aulstant Lease Control In Europe the Sov1et policy
W~ vows were read by employed aa an lnlernaUonal
Manager.
has led to a non-aggression representatioo in Communist Eastern Europe have poin\ed to being ~ed from
China.
division within the top ec~elons Some diplomats hold !hey
the Re·v. Charles B. Robinson and Conllnental Hosteaa lor
GALUPOIJS _ The Harris
Mr. Chrlatensen Is employed treaty with West Germany.
Diplomats
who
have
been
of !he Soviet leadership, despite he earnest enough to afford
and MonalgnDr Frank T. Riehl. Trans-World Airlines and Grange Sewing and Baking at Crawlord Marine Specialists, In the Middle East. Russia is
following
this
latest
developassertions
to· the coolrary. ·.
decree of genuine credibility to
Prenuptial -. muole · was beginning In September will Contest was held Thuraday with Inc. as a comptroller.
cooperating with the United
ments
in
Soviet
policy
closely
Russian
pressures
for
a
the current dlplomaUc peace
~ted by 'nlomaa
teach at St.
School, Ft. Mre. Elizabeth ctart aa judge.
States In the Search for some
offensive from the Kremlin.
of Jacltaon, Ohio,
were no entries in
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and second winner waa Menior'l doUege, · Newton,
Cornell.
. . announced that Kenneth
A poem, "If We Could See Sarid~rs of Gallipolis made tht!
Beyond Today," waa read· b)' Peeoldenl's Usl for the second
~"· Clara ,Ellen De~.ney. sen!ester, 1969-70. Mr. S.nders
Treefl At the Sill~ House was Is a aoo of Mrs. Mildred Sanders
read by Mf:•· Edith Cornell. . of Glllllpolls and Mr. Brady
Refreshffients of aandwlchea, Sanders of Crown City. Kenneth
lea, and punch - • enjoyed by will be a sopholnorelor the 1970all.
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JIDI Burke, who lived Ill
Deadwood, S.D. She was
reputed to hlva been a
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Th&lt;iiJlaa, Hpllld'y He!flh~1 exlended 1D lhl(fioor from Ulil
. ~e the bride of Mr •,IJIIYIG bow 'ln.
b!lclt. , . hlcJI.
Alan Ultlalenaen, a0n ·:ot: ·Mr. collated ·blot~MIC&gt;f whltl! plll,e' .
· and MrS. VIctor 1. (:llrlslenlon biod bl.!llop ~ with wide, '
.. of CllniDn,lo,.., ~ Auauallht )fce,tr\lllmed eulfa. 'llle ''mob
, 3:30 p.m. at S.i)nt Peters cap" hat. were. of the 118111'
~qpal Churth.
material as the .tlrt. and were
Father Albert MacKenzie bOrderejl, with lace and banded
performed . the .s!Jisle-rlng with deep pilrplo gn&gt;tgralli
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ceremony before. an altar· ribbon. The att.endanlll carried
Paul
Bai'U!e
of Wooda Jlllllail.'li:n· .
decorated with while spider while lace para.Ois bordered
has
as
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gueot.
Mr. and Mre.,.d
chryunthemunis and wllh Alocon lace. Alladted to
Jim Bartee and 801111, Paul, Joe~
~ngeril. _
the .l&amp;uillJr pews tht! handle of the paraaols were
and Tim ol CinclnnaU.
.a
were accented with !Oiilte bowl. nosegays of miniature while
J"rec;e!!lnl the_ ceremony, a carnations, blue bachejor
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played by .Mrs. Merlyn Roll, sprengerll. The entire en·
QUICK QUIZ
organist;
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· Given In lilBI'riage by her designed and made by ole
father, the brl!le wore a .long bride.
white, Silk orgam.,, long Yk:· Mr.lluane Neverman, Ames,
lorlali style gown with lull Iowa, brother-In-law of the
· bishop sleeves and · a high~ bridegroom, served aa best
necltllne -Ill lavlahly blu!~ man. Ushers were Dr. WUIIam
:will! vettlcal appliques of B. Thomas, brother of the bride,
Venlse _lace. The gracef111 full and Mr. Kellh Chrlslenaen,
lklrl with 1111. own train Dowed Clinton, Iowa, brother of the
lwm llie walsUine. Alulllen&amp;th bridegroom.
lllk IUualon veU ...aattached ID Dr. Margaret Hartman, Loa
tht! 1"'1"'" of a hat of while silk Angeles, calif.,' cousin of the
OI'Centli, cuStom designed by bride, registered the guests.
Maahs Slllnley of San Fran- The bride's mother wore a
cisco.
pink crepe dress with malehln&amp; ·
The bride carried an ann accessories. The mother of the
bouquet of white spider bridegroom wore an Ice blue
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chryoanlhemums, baby's dress of Imported linen with
I -breath, purple asters and coordinated accessorleo .
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wblte bow.
ceremony, a reception and
Mrs. William Edward Chapman
Miss Ann Darnbrough, buHet supper waa held at the ---------------~--------- European security sel~lenM!nl
Cobunbus, Ohio, was maid of home of the bride's parents. A
evldenUy are intended
consolidate !he status
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Duane Neverman, Ames, Iowa, topped with a gazello and
Europe and safeguard ~sla'l
slater of the bridegroom. featuring a miniature bride and
hack against a possible
Bridesmaid was Miso Kay groom, waa centered on a round
with Red China.
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Christensen, Clinton, Iowa, table covered with an antique
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the Middle East spring,
WOI&lt;THINGTON · On Ge_orge Michael Fahey, bridegroOm,
while Ujrt underlay.
August 15 . at 1:30 p.m. 1n Wheeling, W. Va.; Hugl) All·
The atlendantowore Identical Serving the cake and punch LONDON (UPI) - The Soviet settlement of the Arab-Israeli are pleasanUy beffled but appears, not least from
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prefer to wait and see before decision to pull back from
worthington United Pres· drew Galligher, Pittsburgh, full-length skirts • of floral were Mba Barbara Haller and Un10n, In one oflts W&gt;p_redicta- conflict.
In
Vienna,
Ule
Soviet
have
reaching
final conclu.sions.
brink and a collision 'witb
byterian. Churtb, EIIAbeth Jo-- Pa.: Francis X. Powers, slrtped diiJIIIY bordered In Mlos Susan Frankhouser, ble, periodic policy shifts has
shown
an
earnest
interest
in
an
They
are
convinced;bowever,
United
States.
~ Potter, became the bride Charleston, w. Va., and scalloped Alecon· lace. Deep cousins of the bride.
evldenUy decided ID don the
The interest _m_., -iradonmed
of Mr. WIUiam Edward Thomas Poole Phllllpa, Milan,
For her going-away en· mantle of mternallonal arrangement with the United the West is facing a systematic,
States to curb the nuclear race full-scale Soviet diplomatic accord Is said by wo 0
Chapman.
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Mo.
,
semble, the bride chose a black peacemaker·
~ 'llle bride Is the' ilanchter of Following the ceremony, a
and w)!lb! print dress and coat From the Suez Canal to the throngh limitation of strategic peace offensive along the enUre diplomat. to be al teaal
scale of international relations, motivated by the desire
Mr. and 'Mrs. John Willard teceptlon was held at tht! Green
with matching acceBBories.
Oder-Neisse border line In East arms (SALT.
Trie•
to
Ease
Tensloo
for reasons they believe to the prohibitive arms cost
Potter,Jr.; 3tiParkBoulevard, Meadows Country Inn, WorMr.andMrs.Chrislensenwill Europe and from Vienna to
Even in Peking, MCISCOW has combine fear of anned involve· divert funds to the
Worthington,
and
the thtngiDn.
reside in San Francisco, Pe~:ng, the Kremlin is "oozbeen
lrying to ease the tension ment and axpety over economic economy.
brldegroom Is the aon of Mr.
'llle bride graduated from
CaUfornia where the bride Is tng peace and stre..tng its
by
rushing
the appoinlmenl ol straits at home.
These seem
and _-Mrs. James Hellry Chap- W&lt;irthlngton High School. She
presently employed at Boothe interest in_ improved lnlernaan
ambassador
after
years
of
For
some
time
diplomatic
motives
for
"'""' 5)0 Elm Stree~ Martina received a B.A. in Spanish from
Computer Corporation as an Uonal relat1o~ and c~rati?".
lacking
high
level
diplomatic
reports
from
Moscow
and
cooperation
Feriy, Ohio,
Kent State University and Is
aulstant Lease Control In Europe the Sov1et policy
W~ vows were read by employed aa an lnlernaUonal
Manager.
has led to a non-aggression representatioo in Communist Eastern Europe have poin\ed to being ~ed from
China.
division within the top ec~elons Some diplomats hold !hey
the Re·v. Charles B. Robinson and Conllnental Hosteaa lor
GALUPOIJS _ The Harris
Mr. Chrlatensen Is employed treaty with West Germany.
Diplomats
who
have
been
of !he Soviet leadership, despite he earnest enough to afford
and MonalgnDr Frank T. Riehl. Trans-World Airlines and Grange Sewing and Baking at Crawlord Marine Specialists, In the Middle East. Russia is
following
this
latest
developassertions
to· the coolrary. ·.
decree of genuine credibility to
Prenuptial -. muole · was beginning In September will Contest was held Thuraday with Inc. as a comptroller.
cooperating with the United
ments
in
Soviet
policy
closely
Russian
pressures
for
a
the current dlplomaUc peace
~ted by 'nlomaa
teach at St.
School, Ft. Mre. Elizabeth ctart aa judge.
States In the Search for some
offensive from the Kremlin.
of Jacltaon, Ohio,
were no entries in
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and second winner waa Menior'l doUege, · Newton,
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. . announced that Kenneth
A poem, "If We Could See Sarid~rs of Gallipolis made tht!
Beyond Today," waa read· b)' Peeoldenl's Usl for the second
~"· Clara ,Ellen De~.ney. sen!ester, 1969-70. Mr. S.nders
Treefl At the Sill~ House was Is a aoo of Mrs. Mildred Sanders
read by Mf:•· Edith Cornell. . of Glllllpolls and Mr. Brady
Refreshffients of aandwlchea, Sanders of Crown City. Kenneth
lea, and punch - • enjoyed by will be a sopholnorelor the 1970all.
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Alnham and Elllabeth Jones
ti\!'11ilomU will meet Aug, 18.
BuPt cUnner at noon.
ILMORE reunion at Proc!Anllle Roadside Park. Baobt

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Inion Civic Park. Baaket
at noon.
VAL lfomeeomln8 of Old
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dioy service. Preachers will
the Rev. B. L. Darst and the
. . Ralph Davis. Everyone
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mrs. Robert Bumett,l2
Garfield Ave., is announclne lba engagement of her
daughter, Marilyn Wlll:lns, kl Mr. Wayne Elllolt, ""' of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Ellloll, Rt. I, Patriot.
MJas WUklns wW bO a senior at Kyger Creek High Seh&gt;o1
In the fall. Mr. Elliott is a 19117 greduateof Southwestern High

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SEW AND SO Club will meet
with Mrs. Jimmy Sheets at 7
p.m.
VINTON Friendship Garden School.
Wedclng plans are Incomplete .
Club will meet at the home of
Pearl George at 1 p.m. Mem·
bers, please bring boxes and
cuttings.
LAFAYETI'E Shrine No. 44
Picnic at 6 p.m. roadside psrk
above Jlanauga. Meeting at the
lmlple at 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
OMEN'S Society of Kyger
ethodist Church will meet at
CHESHIRE - !'or August thelr annual banquet.
home of Mrs. Leo Rupe at 1 roll call members of the Mrs. Bfuce Yeauger gave a
.m.
Wayside Garden Club brought talk on "Annuels" and Mrs.
arrangements and expJained Shaver had a very interesting
hlo Valley Grange, 8 p.m.
why they made them as the.y garden and flower quiz. Mrs.
did. The meeting was Tuesday Huber Fulwn and Mrs. Marion
at the home of Mrs. Hortie Darnell received prizes for
Roush with Mrs. Bruce Yeauger giving the most correct anMr. and Mrs. Ronnie as co-hostess.
swers.
Herrlson and children of Grove
Mrs. Stanley Shaver gave the The 19711-1971 program was
City spent a few days with hts ope11ing devotions "Harvest dis&lt;:uased and the program
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Festival" by Kathleen Patridge committee met Wednesday and
and "Look Up" a reading using prepared the year's program
Herr .
~ Mr~d Mrs. Lee Mays of the sunflower and blrds as with Mrs. Fulton as chalrman.
~Ripley, w. va . visited recently Illustrations. The club prayer
Plans were made to visit the
lwlth hts brother, Mr. Holly was given by all.
Nature's. Club at Gallipolis
•Mays, wi10 is a patient at Holzer Reports were read and a State Institute on Au~. :15.
Medical Center.
thank you was received from
Durtng the soctal hour
Elma Williams is a patient at the Alumni Banquet Association refreshments were served to 11
I.e Medl al Center.
for arrangements provided for members.
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426 MAIN ST., PT. PLEASANT

Marie and Melanie, and brolbor
,Bill, an klot priVIIe swimming
lelaOna from Maey Carolyn
WUey at !lie Middleport pool.
Ia addition to ber life IIU8I"d
.duty aeven or elcht llour!l , day
at Royal oat, lJilda, a Red
Crou awlmmliig Instructor,
also glvu several IOI'Iea of
leuone durlng the llDDDil!l".
Wben sbe waa 12 abe started

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Stephanie Radford, Teresa
Wildermuth, AUIIiillll Sayre,
Dwayne
White,
Julie
'lbllehead, '1'1t11i DullY, Valerie
Linria, · Teresa .Smitb, David
Brown, Pam Kaull, Barbara
l'lq!igJas, Belli Pwrln, Kevin
Buckjey, Elaine Cale, Blll
Kaul&amp;, Tim . Wlckeraham,
Herman Caraon, Herbert
.Cafson,
~errJ Bibbee, Joy
Grover, .Coy starcher. Meg
Amberger, Carrie Guinther,
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Kenda Braun,
N'Trell, atld Kathy , Crleta Beegle, Mark Hall,
Cricket Carpeater, Kenny
- David Newell, Utrlcla Ludwig, Frank
Rouab,
Roush, Jen.i
Rouah, VIcki

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PUSH BUTTON
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Colwnbwl. They also visited 1
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and family of Colwnbus.
Ave. and Cedar St. General ADMITI'ED - Peter Wolfe,
Mr. and Mrs. Luctan Barcus visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Pomeroy; Harold Will,
and baby were recent guests of Maternity visiting hours 2:30 w Pomeroy.
hts mother, Mrs. Freda Barcus 4:30 p.m. Parents OIIIY on
DISCHARGED John
and son, Palmer.
Pediatrics Ward.
Sturgeon, Joseph Hood,
Ml'. and Mrs. Thurman Boggs
Blr1h•
Gregory Medley, Elizabeth
enleriahlfd Sunday with a
Mr. and Mrs. Gari BeUomy, searla, Clifford Griffith.
family cUnner. IDiaPresent were Rt.2,Galllpolis,ason; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W m D. Cor· Mrs. Frederick J . Stobart,
nfi!land four cbildreil·\11 Orient; Racine, a daughter; Mr . and
Mt.and Mrs. Harold Sounders, Mrs. Donald A. Nibert, Pt. Pour Ordered to
Bren~ DebMrable, Wlnstoo, Kim, Pleasant, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Mason Jail Cells
Mr. and
· Kenneth BeU., Kenneth Siders, Gallipolis, a
Lallnie Boggs, Mr. ~~.~· son;lll)dMr.andMrs. RobertA. PT. PLEASANT - Four
Normau Kelly and two ,._on, Bates, Gallipolis, a ·daughter. per10111 .were lodged In !be
1111 and Nannette. Mr. KentiJs.cbaraes
Malon. County '•" Friday after •
nlaon Saunders of Columbua
ilek T
toad
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and MJas Joyce Chttrch called In
Mrs. Frede . · Arms
, arreata by area law enWlllie F. Beery, Mrs. Gary R. forcemenl officers.
theRevlf!Bn
.••~. Alfred Holley Cade and Infant daughter, &amp;s• Gall Wamsley, 22, UO
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George J. Calandros, Mrs. E. Seculd Street; Edward Lee
and children of near Gallipolis Jean Cooke, Glenn W. Corliss, Simpkins, tiM Smllll Street and
were recent Sunday dinner Mrs. Myrtle E. Denny, Mrs. a 17 year-001 boy wwe an
e-ll of Mr. and Mrs. Don Noah Leroy Dulaney, Michael arreeled by city police and each
Ha,rdesty.
R. Gore, Darwin A. Harrold, charged wilh lntolllcatlllll.
Holly Mara, father of Mrs. Robert A. Hunnell, Calvin State PeiJce an Billed Jobn
B1ecber Poling, Ia a paUent in Jarvts, Mrs. Delbert Dee Jonu otey Baller; , ~ 1200 Hogg
Holler Medical Center· His and Infant daughters, Isaac E. Street on a peace~­
dll'lbter, Mrs. Louis Kuhn, of Jones, Sam E. Kirkendall, Mrs.
Rlpley, W. Va. visited him Charles Dale McManis, , Mra.
SII1T FILED
reconUy.
Jamu R. Merry, Mrs. Marvin PT. PLEASANT - A suit
Mrs. Laura Clark, who has N. Oiler, Michael B. Roke,
been residing near ChiiUcothe, William R. Sowers, Millard C. C&lt;liiCOI1llng laJtd prittOil In
Union lllatrlct wu tiled Friday
bu returned wan apsrbnent in Spaulding, Mrs. Marvin P. by
Minnie M. ,Wbeeler, Edna
GaPipolla Mrs. Clark Is very Stewart, Richard A. Stoke, Jr.,
Unrue, Delbert Slov!'f, Delmar
poorly.
Mrs. Darwin J. Whitaker, Mrs.
c.
and Phyllis J. BudiOII
MiBII Judy Slone Ia spending Lawrence R. Wiley, Thurman
agalnat
Jerry Berl Stover,
101110 time wilh her aun~ Mrs. o . y oung, "'•
u ... na Eggers, Mrs .
Marie Jaretl, Marsball Skiver,
Wanda Wlllil and family.
Earl Brown, and Mrs. Thomas Bert SIDver, Gracie JllndleJ,
1\11". and Mrs. Paris Young Vitiwe.
have moved into a new home
William
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· ~ Mrs. Lena Mae Richardt and Marste
they recenUy purchased. Tbey Nelson lklstlc, Mrs. Galen S. Aken.
did some remodeling before Brown, Stephanie·Crouser, Mrs.'
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moring there. Mr. Young was Roger Edwards, Hayden
MOSCOW
(UP!) - Soviet
reared In thll e&lt;mmunlty.
Ha'1'ffiond, Jr., Alden N.
Joe~andson,Mark, Mapes, Jr ., Mra. M·"'·
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scientists
report
they have
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night wllh bla parents, Mr. arid Glenw..., Shade, Mrs. Kenneth ministering medicine through
Mrs. Aaron Thomplon ond they L. Stanley, Mrs. Betty SWtner the skln, using •the princ1ple of a
8lliated him Oil Saturday with and Infant daughter, Mrs. llpot!ge soaking up water. The
bla fJtm W&lt;ri.
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Mrs.
Tblvmer
Charles WUgus, Richard WoUe, Pyotr Slynko, a reaearpher In
GaPipollo ,waa recent guest of ·
R. Woodruff, Robert w. Kiev, discovered a way to
bar aon, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
WiUiam L. Roth, Gary over~qme the human akin's
'lJ!Ivtner ~ Colwnbus.
and Berry A. natural waterproof quallly
.)ofr. ••d Mrs. Raymond
limper m having a vacation
!rllii their dutiee at GSI .. '!'bey
ate spe;ding It at a 1itte

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Undl 1liw the reapoillibllty
cowr.mus IUPI) - The
ct ber job and thlnb people Dear.dDWlllowD Fort Hayee,
milia lOt ct tun by not learning wWobWIIeslabllobedt.CivO
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War daYJ •• tbe Colambua
Barraob but renamed Ia 1tZZ
And what does abe do for to bouor lbe lltb U.S.
recreation? Go awimmlng, of Preeldeal, wW be pbaae.a Otll
oodrae!
Ia name •• well ao fad.
Flnt Army Headqaarten
at Fort Meade, llld., bu
ordered tbe poal to be bown
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Unlvenlty of N..-tb Cll111lna,
Greenaboro, Linde alarted
doilqJ llfeguardlng wlien ella
turnecl'la, the qe ~ b7
law.
'l1illla her ilecond llliJIIlllei" al
119711 Oak Part. The two
belen ella workJd at
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·Goors• Hactell, Jr., It's an
euywaJto . . .emoneyklbelp
wltli her collese apeilael.
On a query 11 to when lllie
a-ted to swim, J:Jnda
beJ!Itated and than aald ella
~· couldn't remember. $lie
f~Plilned thai In her flmllr
"eneybody doee" and abe lip
IIIWaya been around '!Iter.
.Llndi, her alsters, . Roae

Ricky Young, and Russell
Starcher.
Beginner n - Anpe Sisson,

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Slasoi!, Beth Teaford, Krlalal
Sleaon, .Becky Eichinger,
Tammy Elchlnser, Steven
Bunch, Meloney White, Danny
Edwardl, Mike Edwanll, Rlcty
Edwards, Elalne Cale, Bryon
Cale, Jeff Cale, Todd Cale,
Bryce Buctley, Kevin Holter,
Beth Headly, Eddie Werry,
Mite Weaver, Rhondl Young,
Tammie Starcher, Sherrie
Starcher, ·Silerry Beegle and
Robert Evana.
Beginner I - Rogle Gaul,
Darin Rouah, Troy Wright,
Greg Wright, Jalle Elberfeld,
Johnnie Riebel, Pamela Rlebal,
David Follrod, Timothy
c.mpaon, KeiU Headly, and Jon

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quality fabrics for your , fall
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patrolman hae been added to
the Point Pleasant city pollee
Ioree, according kl Pollee Cblef
Jack P)iel.
Be II Br&amp;IIY Ia Bonecutler,
30, of 1-. wbo wtu W&lt;ri one
yaar 1111 a li"ObaliDnary bula.
He jcinl a force of five olbar
offlcen.
B011eculler, formerly amJUJM at 111 l8il'tPie plant tn

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Jaycee Sessions BP.uin
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Gov.
Arch Moore's Commlalion on

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!be National Vlce-Prealdenl,
Jim 01111, ct North Carollna;

Grinder Thraaber, Jaycft
Representative from Tulaa,
Oklahoma; Sam Winer, Weot
Vlqlnla State President of
Maw Martlnnllle and &amp;bert
Welllng, of Olarleaton, UPI
Repa aontallve.
Following the afternoon
..ton, there waa to be aiDCial
bour precedlng a banquet and
dance. JAil Haddoll and lfll

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Including volce._may be studied In private lessons
with qualified· teachers.

Are no.w open for the 1970..71 season. Our
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notified of a starting date as quickly as possible.
We- will ma~e every effort. to give .you or your
children a schedule JTIOSt convj!nlent for .you.

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brokerage firma cll$tlned lor
RquidiUon becauee of capital
problems.
There wu nothing to diepel
the "August doldrwna.'' Tbe
atittslica released by the
Department of Commerce late
Thuradly caUBed only the briel
flurry of activity Friday
morning.
Some Uplln
Asatotant Commerce

VI81TING PAIIENT8
· MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and
Mrl. Ted Spiro and dl~,
JW of Defiance are Yilltlng bert
wilh thelr parenll, Mr .and Mrl.
William Fred Smilll, Sr. of
Bradbury and other ftlatlvea.
Mrs. Spires Ia the former Dolly
Smilh.

Alk ua abOut low-cott new car tl-.nclng.
HOME FROM REUNION
MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and
Mrs. Edward SWes have
returned from a weekend visit
at New Brlghtoo, Pa. where
they went eapecLllly to attend
the Ginther reunion. Whtle
enroute they visited willl Mra.
Beulah Latham al Warren and
attended drive-In church ....
vices. Mr. SUlu Ia on a three
week vacation from Pelm
Central Tranaportadon Co.

Bttore you buy.

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MUMS-MUMS-MUMS
30 Varieties to

Oloose From

Short to Medium - Early to Late - Top Qua1ity
• Hardy - OJntainer Grown Plants\

SMELTZER GARDEN CENTER
Open weekdays 'till I: DO-Sunday 1:00to6:00
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Courses, EDEN MUSIC will be offering opportunities for YOU to enroll In special groups
formed to study: Appreciation of Music, Reading
Music, Church Music of the Past and Present
and other FASCINATING subtects- often with
well-known guests or Master-Teachers. You may
Inquire by Phone or ·watch for special announcements In your local newspaper.

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Joining the EDEN ALL-ORGAN SOCIETY
composed of House-Wives, Professional people,
~pie . from au walks of life devoted to fur. tti.erlng· their enJoyment of Organ Music In the
hom!e. Complete . Information may be had by
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Brady Bonecutter
With City Police

Of our Plano Department, Is the Junior Counselor for our local chapter.

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Embroiders. monograms. darns, makes button
h!lles, sews on buttons. Variable 7 speed foot
control. With stury tote case.
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Fridly mGnllnfl and t.porlnc
momentum carried thnlugb to
pve the martel ill only daily
galn.
For tile week, however, tile
Dow Jones lndultrial Average
of 30 eelected blue ehlpe ehowed
a loa of lt.• at 710.14. Standard l Poor's lndn of 500
aklcbdropped2.10to75.18. The
Mew York Stock Exchange
common aklclt Index feU 1.20 to
40.77.
Of the 1,741 isllues traded.

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PT. , PLEASANT
Prominent otate officials and
Natll.lill ofBcers of the Jayceea
wn opealrm Saturday at the
..,...11¥ ol the Weal Vlrlinla
Stale Convention of J~YCH~ at
!lie Pleuant Point Resort wllh
lhaPolniPieaaantareaJayceee
• bolla.
The convention lbema,
"Operation Do Something,"
embracing the otudy of
delinquency and CUTeCilon on
crime, wtu be lllrellaed.
Denny Bordman, chairman of
the local arrEgemenll, aald
m..-e lllan 110 Jaycees had
reglolered by 10 a.m. lllld there
Perrln.
are tept nnlatlvee fnm every
Whale (Worklne lowarda arganlliltlon of Jaycees ln the
Beginner I) - Jackie Welker, State attaidlng.
P~~~~LeaAnn Gaul, llilll&gt; ..J[..t VIrginia Attorney
Ill
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dlclted "IOI'M kll!l of upturn
Jllllll of leMt 1111alallc:t Brokerage . . . 1111 red wu ~ p~.'' · .
clowiiWKd In' lf8lrt vGi111111.
agelii u market 1101mi1e feD fJt Anal)'lll aald demand dried
Solpa tevorable economic lharl of lbeb' JS.mmi!lll obore op bacailllt "gunaby" lnveel«&lt;
llallatlca - a belle!' lbln ... daily lnlk evon polpl 'l'lirn·
~ted rt,. In the GNP (a.-· over Ill 38,1'n,MO ~bares wu
Mellonal Prtcluct), and July below lui weet't 40,5'11,87hnd
pins tor poraonallllj&gt;IIIO and Jaat year'• 44,381,120.
fn4ustrlal produ~tlon.. The Naw York Stoell Ex·
retlected ln a brllt IIJIIIII'8e chango on nu...dar released

ai noon.
HARRISON
reunion
at
Jaware Falrground.s.
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Evans Shelter Houae.
J. H. SHEETS Family nnmfoii
wtJI be at J:lorthup Baptist
Cll=b Grove. Basket cUnner at

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reunion at Tyn Rhoo
church. ' · Detoendanta of
Alnham and Elllabeth Jones
ti\!'11ilomU will meet Aug, 18.
BuPt cUnner at noon.
ILMORE reunion at Proc!Anllle Roadside Park. Baobt

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fuhlotl
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Birth of Son

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toem::HE:u.. Reunion at the
Inion Civic Park. Baaket
at noon.
VAL lfomeeomln8 of Old
er Froewtu Baptist Church
dioy service. Preachers will
the Rev. B. L. Darst and the
. . Ralph Davis. Everyone
elcome.

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ub will meet at the Kyger
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mrs. Robert Bumett,l2
Garfield Ave., is announclne lba engagement of her
daughter, Marilyn Wlll:lns, kl Mr. Wayne Elllolt, ""' of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Ellloll, Rt. I, Patriot.
MJas WUklns wW bO a senior at Kyger Creek High Seh&gt;o1
In the fall. Mr. Elliott is a 19117 greduateof Southwestern High

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SEW AND SO Club will meet
with Mrs. Jimmy Sheets at 7
p.m.
VINTON Friendship Garden School.
Wedclng plans are Incomplete .
Club will meet at the home of
Pearl George at 1 p.m. Mem·
bers, please bring boxes and
cuttings.
LAFAYETI'E Shrine No. 44
Picnic at 6 p.m. roadside psrk
above Jlanauga. Meeting at the
lmlple at 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
OMEN'S Society of Kyger
ethodist Church will meet at
CHESHIRE - !'or August thelr annual banquet.
home of Mrs. Leo Rupe at 1 roll call members of the Mrs. Bfuce Yeauger gave a
.m.
Wayside Garden Club brought talk on "Annuels" and Mrs.
arrangements and expJained Shaver had a very interesting
hlo Valley Grange, 8 p.m.
why they made them as the.y garden and flower quiz. Mrs.
did. The meeting was Tuesday Huber Fulwn and Mrs. Marion
at the home of Mrs. Hortie Darnell received prizes for
Roush with Mrs. Bruce Yeauger giving the most correct anMr. and Mrs. Ronnie as co-hostess.
swers.
Herrlson and children of Grove
Mrs. Stanley Shaver gave the The 19711-1971 program was
City spent a few days with hts ope11ing devotions "Harvest dis&lt;:uased and the program
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Festival" by Kathleen Patridge committee met Wednesday and
and "Look Up" a reading using prepared the year's program
Herr .
~ Mr~d Mrs. Lee Mays of the sunflower and blrds as with Mrs. Fulton as chalrman.
~Ripley, w. va . visited recently Illustrations. The club prayer
Plans were made to visit the
lwlth hts brother, Mr. Holly was given by all.
Nature's. Club at Gallipolis
•Mays, wi10 is a patient at Holzer Reports were read and a State Institute on Au~. :15.
Medical Center.
thank you was received from
Durtng the soctal hour
Elma Williams is a patient at the Alumni Banquet Association refreshments were served to 11
I.e Medl al Center.
for arrangements provided for members.
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c-.uncy

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)lr.and Mrl. Meredllll Davla
i!lld ehWiren of Hebron spent
tile weelrfn&lt;l with hla mother,
' Mrs. ~~elf Davla.

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426 MAIN ST., PT. PLEASANT

Marie and Melanie, and brolbor
,Bill, an klot priVIIe swimming
lelaOna from Maey Carolyn
WUey at !lie Middleport pool.
Ia addition to ber life IIU8I"d
.duty aeven or elcht llour!l , day
at Royal oat, lJilda, a Red
Crou awlmmliig Instructor,
also glvu several IOI'Iea of
leuone durlng the llDDDil!l".
Wben sbe waa 12 abe started

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UfesaVIn&amp;.-

Timothy

Stephanie Radford, Teresa
Wildermuth, AUIIiillll Sayre,
Dwayne
White,
Julie
'lbllehead, '1'1t11i DullY, Valerie
Linria, · Teresa .Smitb, David
Brown, Pam Kaull, Barbara
l'lq!igJas, Belli Pwrln, Kevin
Buckjey, Elaine Cale, Blll
Kaul&amp;, Tim . Wlckeraham,
Herman Caraon, Herbert
.Cafson,
~errJ Bibbee, Joy
Grover, .Coy starcher. Meg
Amberger, Carrie Guinther,
Kenny Newell, Jeffrey

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Mark Hall, .
Epple, V1cltl Epple, . ·Beifmtel'
Kenda Braun,
N'Trell, atld Kathy , Crleta Beegle, Mark Hall,
Cricket Carpeater, Kenny
- David Newell, Utrlcla Ludwig, Frank
Rouab,
Roush, Jen.i
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PUSH BUTTON
BOBBIN WINDER
WITH
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Methodillt Riverside Hoopitalln 1 - ·
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Colwnbwl. They also visited 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Unroe Holzer Medical Center, Flrst VeteraDaMemorlaiHoopllal
and family of Colwnbus.
Ave. and Cedar St. General ADMITI'ED - Peter Wolfe,
Mr. and Mrs. Luctan Barcus visiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Pomeroy; Harold Will,
and baby were recent guests of Maternity visiting hours 2:30 w Pomeroy.
hts mother, Mrs. Freda Barcus 4:30 p.m. Parents OIIIY on
DISCHARGED John
and son, Palmer.
Pediatrics Ward.
Sturgeon, Joseph Hood,
Ml'. and Mrs. Thurman Boggs
Blr1h•
Gregory Medley, Elizabeth
enleriahlfd Sunday with a
Mr. and Mrs. Gari BeUomy, searla, Clifford Griffith.
family cUnner. IDiaPresent were Rt.2,Galllpolis,ason; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W m D. Cor· Mrs. Frederick J . Stobart,
nfi!land four cbildreil·\11 Orient; Racine, a daughter; Mr . and
Mt.and Mrs. Harold Sounders, Mrs. Donald A. Nibert, Pt. Pour Ordered to
Bren~ DebMrable, Wlnstoo, Kim, Pleasant, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Mason Jail Cells
Mr. and
· Kenneth BeU., Kenneth Siders, Gallipolis, a
Lallnie Boggs, Mr. ~~.~· son;lll)dMr.andMrs. RobertA. PT. PLEASANT - Four
Normau Kelly and two ,._on, Bates, Gallipolis, a ·daughter. per10111 .were lodged In !be
1111 and Nannette. Mr. KentiJs.cbaraes
Malon. County '•" Friday after •
nlaon Saunders of Columbua
ilek T
toad
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and MJas Joyce Chttrch called In
Mrs. Frede . · Arms
, arreata by area law enWlllie F. Beery, Mrs. Gary R. forcemenl officers.
theRevlf!Bn
.••~. Alfred Holley Cade and Infant daughter, &amp;s• Gall Wamsley, 22, UO
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George J. Calandros, Mrs. E. Seculd Street; Edward Lee
and children of near Gallipolis Jean Cooke, Glenn W. Corliss, Simpkins, tiM Smllll Street and
were recent Sunday dinner Mrs. Myrtle E. Denny, Mrs. a 17 year-001 boy wwe an
e-ll of Mr. and Mrs. Don Noah Leroy Dulaney, Michael arreeled by city police and each
Ha,rdesty.
R. Gore, Darwin A. Harrold, charged wilh lntolllcatlllll.
Holly Mara, father of Mrs. Robert A. Hunnell, Calvin State PeiJce an Billed Jobn
B1ecber Poling, Ia a paUent in Jarvts, Mrs. Delbert Dee Jonu otey Baller; , ~ 1200 Hogg
Holler Medical Center· His and Infant daughters, Isaac E. Street on a peace~­
dll'lbter, Mrs. Louis Kuhn, of Jones, Sam E. Kirkendall, Mrs.
Rlpley, W. Va. visited him Charles Dale McManis, , Mra.
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reconUy.
Jamu R. Merry, Mrs. Marvin PT. PLEASANT - A suit
Mrs. Laura Clark, who has N. Oiler, Michael B. Roke,
been residing near ChiiUcothe, William R. Sowers, Millard C. C&lt;liiCOI1llng laJtd prittOil In
Union lllatrlct wu tiled Friday
bu returned wan apsrbnent in Spaulding, Mrs. Marvin P. by
Minnie M. ,Wbeeler, Edna
GaPipolla Mrs. Clark Is very Stewart, Richard A. Stoke, Jr.,
Unrue, Delbert Slov!'f, Delmar
poorly.
Mrs. Darwin J. Whitaker, Mrs.
c.
and Phyllis J. BudiOII
MiBII Judy Slone Ia spending Lawrence R. Wiley, Thurman
agalnat
Jerry Berl Stover,
101110 time wilh her aun~ Mrs. o . y oung, "'•
u ... na Eggers, Mrs .
Marie Jaretl, Marsball Skiver,
Wanda Wlllil and family.
Earl Brown, and Mrs. Thomas Bert SIDver, Gracie JllndleJ,
1\11". and Mrs. Paris Young Vitiwe.
have moved into a new home
William
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· ~ Mrs. Lena Mae Richardt and Marste
they recenUy purchased. Tbey Nelson lklstlc, Mrs. Galen S. Aken.
did some remodeling before Brown, Stephanie·Crouser, Mrs.'
MEDICINE NEWS
moring there. Mr. Young was Roger Edwards, Hayden
MOSCOW
(UP!) - Soviet
reared In thll e&lt;mmunlty.
Ha'1'ffiond, Jr., Alden N.
Joe~andson,Mark, Mapes, Jr ., Mra. M·"'·
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scientists
report
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night wllh bla parents, Mr. arid Glenw..., Shade, Mrs. Kenneth ministering medicine through
Mrs. Aaron Thomplon ond they L. Stanley, Mrs. Betty SWtner the skln, using •the princ1ple of a
8lliated him Oil Saturday with and Infant daughter, Mrs. llpot!ge soaking up water. The
bla fJtm W&lt;ri.
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Mrs.
Tblvmer
Charles WUgus, Richard WoUe, Pyotr Slynko, a reaearpher In
GaPipollo ,waa recent guest of ·
R. Woodruff, Robert w. Kiev, discovered a way to
bar aon, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
WiUiam L. Roth, Gary over~qme the human akin's
'lJ!Ivtner ~ Colwnbus.
and Berry A. natural waterproof quallly
.)ofr. ••d Mrs. Raymond
limper m having a vacation
!rllii their dutiee at GSI .. '!'bey
ate spe;ding It at a 1itte

Fun Job :for Linda H•ckett,, f.ifegusrd

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S.ally, .Willi ~~ in. uns; "1~&amp;&gt;.s;c ...:=m
otruetlollallll!l.r.ihlcuepori ))01&gt;1.
Undl 1liw the reapoillibllty
cowr.mus IUPI) - The
ct ber job and thlnb people Dear.dDWlllowD Fort Hayee,
milia lOt ct tun by not learning wWobWIIeslabllobedt.CivO
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War daYJ •• tbe Colambua
Barraob but renamed Ia 1tZZ
And what does abe do for to bouor lbe lltb U.S.
recreation? Go awimmlng, of Preeldeal, wW be pbaae.a Otll
oodrae!
Ia name •• well ao fad.
Flnt Army Headqaarten
at Fort Meade, llld., bu
ordered tbe poal to be bown
bereofler olmply as the
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Unlvenlty of N..-tb Cll111lna,
Greenaboro, Linde alarted
doilqJ llfeguardlng wlien ella
turnecl'la, the qe ~ b7
law.
'l1illla her ilecond llliJIIlllei" al
119711 Oak Part. The two
belen ella workJd at
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'd l..,.ter Ill Mr. and Mrs.
·Goors• Hactell, Jr., It's an
euywaJto . . .emoneyklbelp
wltli her collese apeilael.
On a query 11 to when lllie
a-ted to swim, J:Jnda
beJ!Itated and than aald ella
~· couldn't remember. $lie
f~Plilned thai In her flmllr
"eneybody doee" and abe lip
IIIWaya been around '!Iter.
.Llndi, her alsters, . Roae

Ricky Young, and Russell
Starcher.
Beginner n - Anpe Sisson,

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Slasoi!, Beth Teaford, Krlalal
Sleaon, .Becky Eichinger,
Tammy Elchlnser, Steven
Bunch, Meloney White, Danny
Edwardl, Mike Edwanll, Rlcty
Edwards, Elalne Cale, Bryon
Cale, Jeff Cale, Todd Cale,
Bryce Buctley, Kevin Holter,
Beth Headly, Eddie Werry,
Mite Weaver, Rhondl Young,
Tammie Starcher, Sherrie
Starcher, ·Silerry Beegle and
Robert Evana.
Beginner I - Rogle Gaul,
Darin Rouah, Troy Wright,
Greg Wright, Jalle Elberfeld,
Johnnie Riebel, Pamela Rlebal,
David Follrod, Timothy
c.mpaon, KeiU Headly, and Jon

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quality fabrics for your , fall
sewing. Choose from li , 'bfg
s~lectlon of l~slllonaple prll)ls a!'&lt;!
solid colors.
2'I to• 10 1ard
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patrolman hae been added to
the Point Pleasant city pollee
Ioree, according kl Pollee Cblef
Jack P)iel.
Be II Br&amp;IIY Ia Bonecutler,
30, of 1-. wbo wtu W&lt;ri one
yaar 1111 a li"ObaliDnary bula.
He jcinl a force of five olbar
offlcen.
B011eculler, formerly amJUJM at 111 l8il'tPie plant tn

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Jaycee Sessions BP.uin
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Gov.
Arch Moore's Commlalion on

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!be National Vlce-Prealdenl,
Jim 01111, ct North Carollna;

Grinder Thraaber, Jaycft
Representative from Tulaa,
Oklahoma; Sam Winer, Weot
Vlqlnla State President of
Maw Martlnnllle and &amp;bert
Welllng, of Olarleaton, UPI
Repa aontallve.
Following the afternoon
..ton, there waa to be aiDCial
bour precedlng a banquet and
dance. JAil Haddoll and lfll

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Including volce._may be studied In private lessons
with qualified· teachers.

Are no.w open for the 1970..71 season. Our
. CLASSES will bealn In SEP-rEMBER. Private
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notified of a starting date as quickly as possible.
We- will ma~e every effort. to give .you or your
children a schedule JTIOSt convj!nlent for .you.

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brokerage firma cll$tlned lor
RquidiUon becauee of capital
problems.
There wu nothing to diepel
the "August doldrwna.'' Tbe
atittslica released by the
Department of Commerce late
Thuradly caUBed only the briel
flurry of activity Friday
morning.
Some Uplln
Asatotant Commerce

VI81TING PAIIENT8
· MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and
Mrl. Ted Spiro and dl~,
JW of Defiance are Yilltlng bert
wilh thelr parenll, Mr .and Mrl.
William Fred Smilll, Sr. of
Bradbury and other ftlatlvea.
Mrs. Spires Ia the former Dolly
Smilh.

Alk ua abOut low-cott new car tl-.nclng.
HOME FROM REUNION
MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and
Mrs. Edward SWes have
returned from a weekend visit
at New Brlghtoo, Pa. where
they went eapecLllly to attend
the Ginther reunion. Whtle
enroute they visited willl Mra.
Beulah Latham al Warren and
attended drive-In church ....
vices. Mr. SUlu Ia on a three
week vacation from Pelm
Central Tranaportadon Co.

Bttore you buy.

Ira a qullllon of uvlng - . , .

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MUMS-MUMS-MUMS
30 Varieties to

Oloose From

Short to Medium - Early to Late - Top Qua1ity
• Hardy - OJntainer Grown Plants\

SMELTZER GARDEN CENTER
Open weekdays 'till I: DO-Sunday 1:00to6:00
4 Ml es West of Gallipolis on U. s. 35 ·
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Courses, EDEN MUSIC will be offering opportunities for YOU to enroll In special groups
formed to study: Appreciation of Music, Reading
Music, Church Music of the Past and Present
and other FASCINATING subtects- often with
well-known guests or Master-Teachers. You may
Inquire by Phone or ·watch for special announcements In your local newspaper.

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Joining the EDEN ALL-ORGAN SOCIETY
composed of House-Wives, Professional people,
~pie . from au walks of life devoted to fur. tti.erlng· their enJoyment of Organ Music In the
hom!e. Complete . Information may be had by
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With City Police

Of our Plano Department, Is the Junior Counselor for our local chapter.

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Embroiders. monograms. darns, makes button
h!lles, sews on buttons. Variable 7 speed foot
control. With stury tote case.
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momentum carried thnlugb to
pve the martel ill only daily
galn.
For tile week, however, tile
Dow Jones lndultrial Average
of 30 eelected blue ehlpe ehowed
a loa of lt.• at 710.14. Standard l Poor's lndn of 500
aklcbdropped2.10to75.18. The
Mew York Stock Exchange
common aklclt Index feU 1.20 to
40.77.
Of the 1,741 isllues traded.

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PT. , PLEASANT
Prominent otate officials and
Natll.lill ofBcers of the Jayceea
wn opealrm Saturday at the
..,...11¥ ol the Weal Vlrlinla
Stale Convention of J~YCH~ at
!lie Pleuant Point Resort wllh
lhaPolniPieaaantareaJayceee
• bolla.
The convention lbema,
"Operation Do Something,"
embracing the otudy of
delinquency and CUTeCilon on
crime, wtu be lllrellaed.
Denny Bordman, chairman of
the local arrEgemenll, aald
m..-e lllan 110 Jaycees had
reglolered by 10 a.m. lllld there
Perrln.
are tept nnlatlvee fnm every
Whale (Worklne lowarda arganlliltlon of Jaycees ln the
Beginner I) - Jackie Welker, State attaidlng.
P~~~~LeaAnn Gaul, llilll&gt; ..J[..t VIrginia Attorney
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dlclted "IOI'M kll!l of upturn
Jllllll of leMt 1111alallc:t Brokerage . . . 1111 red wu ~ p~.'' · .
clowiiWKd In' lf8lrt vGi111111.
agelii u market 1101mi1e feD fJt Anal)'lll aald demand dried
Solpa tevorable economic lharl of lbeb' JS.mmi!lll obore op bacailllt "gunaby" lnveel«&lt;
llallatlca - a belle!' lbln ... daily lnlk evon polpl 'l'lirn·
~ted rt,. In the GNP (a.-· over Ill 38,1'n,MO ~bares wu
Mellonal Prtcluct), and July below lui weet't 40,5'11,87hnd
pins tor poraonallllj&gt;IIIO and Jaat year'• 44,381,120.
fn4ustrlal produ~tlon.. The Naw York Stoell Ex·
retlected ln a brllt IIJIIIII'8e chango on nu...dar released

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HARRISON
reunion
at
Jaware Falrground.s.
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Evans Shelter Houae.
J. H. SHEETS Family nnmfoii
wtJI be at J:lorthup Baptist
Cll=b Grove. Basket cUnner at

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POJliEIWY - Major Bruce Bndford, C&lt;lliiJl)«&lt;ng work at
ado 8lale Unlvtnlty for bill master's In bwJinies administration,
bu pallid • tlll'lt year ~~~~mont to Hawaii.
IN*, lila wlle,lhe lwmer Carolyn M1llloaJl, and daugbten,
DID&amp; and leslie, have U..clln Grove City lor the past lllldllhs.
To Ill' the leut, they are an delighted with Bruce's new
'!1ley'U be making the ,..,.. 1&lt;1 Hawaii before the

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Jlr1lce took bill R a. R from VIetnam In Hawaii a couple ol
ago and was met theH by his wile. Both lhougbtlben It
would ba a wonderful place to live, but neither expECted lbat II
would happen to them.

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MEANWHILE, ANOTHER Middleport boy will be HOing off to
Alalka early winter. Butlhlngnren, ali bad fllr Forrest "Butch"
Bac'hl21 who is In rodar Wid with the U. 8- Air Force.
This past month be wu named "Airman ollbe Quarter" for
the baae at Cahmel, Mlc'h. He was flown to WriHbt - Pattei'SOil
Field In llllyton and ctven a tour ~ the base there, presented wilb
a PI brief case, given a merchandise certificate, and a tbree.day
pus.
Wld1e at Daytoo, Butch bed lime to call his sister, Kitty
Dallal, at SL Parts, who drove in to llllyton for a visit with him.

Sharon Louise .Hobbs, to Wed Aug. Z2 ·
Sandra l(a~ Clatworthy to Wed Aug. 30

GEORGE1110MPSON,sonoiMr. andMrs. G. R. Thompson,

.,ten the Clevellsnd Clinic again tomorrow for more treatment.
Thlallme preparationa will be made for a kidney transplant.
lllr. and Mrs. ThomP'"'• and GeorHe's sister, Louella RoiiBh,

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feulblllty of being lbe do110r. George will be s junior at Meigs
High School Ibis f.U when he ls ablel&lt;l return to school.

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MIDDLEPORT- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clatwortby, 7M
South Third St., Mlddlepn-1, are anDDmclng the eOHagement
and aPJli'Oacllln8 marriage of their dauglller, Sandra Kay, 1&lt;1
Mr. Dennis Dean Seh!Ding, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
SebJIIIng, Rutland. Miss Clatwortby is a IIIII! gradUate of
Middleport 111gb School and is PI esently employed at ·OhiD
University.
Her !lance is a IIIIIIIIJ'&amp;.m&amp;te of Rutland High School and
attends Mountain State Business College In Parkersburg.
The open -dlurch wedding will be an event of Aug. 30al 2:30
p.m. at the Rutland United Methodllll Cllarc'h.

Patton

Bride Last Night

BOB i.EHEW is maldng good progreos at the Ben Franklin
TUberculosis Holl!lital In Columbus allholll!b he e:q&gt;eets to be
confiDed there lor another two months.
lila pal'fJI!s, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, were up to visit him
Wednesday and report lhst he ls now able oo be outdoors an holD' a
day. Tho many, many canlohe'sreceivedfrom friends here have
briabtened his clays. The hospital is located at 1755 Alum Creek
Drl.e, Columbus 7.

MIDDLEPORT Miss Garrett, Springfield. They_.
Frances Lee Barley, daughter sleeveless gowns of navy blue
of Dr. and Mrs. John Harley, Irish linen fashioned with
Springfield, and g811ddaugbter eontrastin, empire bodice of
of Mro. J. E. Harley, Mid- red with a white insert and
dleport, and Mrs. MarHBI"' lrass buttons to create a vest
Davis, Athens, became the eliect.
MEIGS COlJNTIANSHAVE been oo generous in glvl11g Betty lrlde of Mr. James WDbur The attendants carried
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coupons wblc'h will be used to purchaae a kidney maChine Patton, son of Mrs. ThomaS cascade bouquets of while
fllr a Y&lt;IWI8 mother of lbree in Memphi!, TeM. This week we had Patton Slid the late Mr. Patton, miniature carnations with red
a single-ring
1 ChriBI and
str blue . center Dowers and
POMEROY - Drittwood for top of the bulb two Inches deep,
coupons come In fi'OOl Linds lee Mayer, Mrs. Harry Swan, and Cincinnati , in ..t•ht
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. fl ower arrangements was she concluded.
hrn otbers whose names we don't haw. They will be collected
Mr. Dl"" best
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during a nature tour of Specimens receiving blue
here 1&lt;1' anolber week before be~ sent to lbe Memphis Jaycettes
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Vows were exchanHed at 7:30 lrldegroom and lbe ushers lbe Ohio River front near lbe ribbons were fanlasy zllmlal,
who are heading the project.
p.m. TheRev.GeorgeMarshaD were Mr. Andrew Palloo and camp site of Mr. and Mrs. off-white marigolds and
"USE WHAT TALENTS you posseBS ; the woods would be officiated at the ceremony Mr. Dick Patton, brolhera of the Charles Hayes Wednesday Charlotte Armstrong .-.-, by
a progarn of nuptial bridegroom; James Harley, evening.
Mrs. Hayes; aild geen glads
wry sllent lf no birds sanH lbere except lbooe who sang best. " following
music.
lrolher of the bride; aild Mr.
The nature tour followed a and zi.Miss by Mrs. Robert
Allthor unlmown.
Given In marriage by her Mark McClintock, Coltonbus, potluck dinner at the camp. Lewis.
falber, the bride w81 attired In and Mr. WOiiam Vogel, Cln- Mrs. Robert lewis presided at The club president !banked
an empire gown of white !rlah cinnatl.
lbe meeting wilb Mrs. Donald lbe club for writing the ''Green
linen designed with a yoke of
For her daughter's wedding, Thomas being accepted into lbe Thumb Notes" for The Dally
English net enhanced witb Mrs. Hsrley waa In a pale pink membership. Acard was signed Sentinel. The travetlng prize
TUPPERS PLAINS - Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar dimensional Venise lace, a hiHh silk sleeveless dress with an for Mrs. John Terrell who is donated by Mrs. Allard Prall
Pat Spencer, Mrs. Ireta Lowe Baum, Mrs. Donald van Meter, necktlne and short sleeves. overlay of white lace wilb home from the hospital.
waa won by Mrs. Cora Beegle.
and Miss Carol Sargent en- Mrs. Ada Van Meter, Mrs. Pete Lace scalloped lbe hemline of lrrldescent oequln trim. The
A tour of the chrysanthemum Mrs.
will be lbe Septertalned recently with a sur- Elberfleld, Mrs. Gerald lbe Aollne skirt and removable &amp;-ess was styled with a man- garden and geenhouse
A bulb exohower honoring Miss K!IJ
!1!!;8. John
train whiCh flowed from the da!ln collar and wide self boltat Ada Holter waa planned for
be held
ent, bride-el, ct of" :Ne
Pfaiji Ht.W!eriVIO empire ·wiiBtliDe · Into ,,.,.pet ··the waist. Sbe won.a CDr881Jt.ai•·'September.
ey.
,, Toney "Robin an.i" 'lenglh:··t
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- plnkphslenaJI!Iiaorc'blds. ·
Gardening Ups for
Swartz, Mrs. DenZil
Hermantillaolllllt1Duslon
Mrs. Patton was In a were
by
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table. The shower wu held at Ssrp,ent, Mrs. Judy Ssrgenl, accented with lace motifs was standupcollar.llfeatured aqua bearded Iris be dlv1ded •.nd
the Alfred Grange hall at and Mrs. Raymond Brown.
worn madonna style. The bride and rhinestone bullmlB dawn reset, and that
popp!eB.· • - - - - - - - Alfred. Games were played Sending gifts were Mrs. Ottie carried a bouquet of white ooe side of the bodice. llle also be planted now. The unporlance
wllb prizes going to Teresa Elliott, Mrs. Otto Wilson and stephanotis with sweetheart wore a corsage of orclllds.
of keeping lbe
mowed so
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A reception honoring the that crabgrass wiD be cut off GWeenhouse
rvLUU \'IIIIUIUt
Fresh .
Mable Ssrgent.
Fredrick, Mrs. ' Howard Cald- MisB AM Hsrley of Cleveland couple was held at the home ol and not go to seed was em- LOn9 Uitlilg
polato Chips, cup cakes and well 1, Miss Kay Spurlock, Mr. served as maid of horulr for her the bride's parents. !lira. phasized by Mrs. Thompson
punch were served.
and Mrs Gerald Burke Mrs !lister. Other attendants were Thomas Starr, Ann Arbor, who alao suggested the use of Remember the shut-In
today.
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Miss
Rickie
Gaffney, Mich. and Miss Kathy some . crabgraso control
named were Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mr. aild Mrs. Robert Philadelphia; Miss Deborah llellmulb, Springfield, presided materials to JdlJ lbe plants.
Slr'genl, Mrs. Hsrley MAze, Burke and KeMy, Miss Patty Rust, Silingfield; Mlal Joellen at the reception table and Chrysanlbemwns can now be .
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Mrs. Rex Bailey, Mrs. Larry Sexson, Mr. and Mrs. Riley
registered the guests.
bolll!ht as clumps soon to bloom
nun
Bailey, Mrs. Henry Bohr, Miss Pigott, Miss Pat Guegleln, Mrs.
BORN AUGUST 13
For her traveling coBitone, and set out where fall flowers
· Sor,ving: Olllljlolll
Pat Bohr, Mrs. Richard Fick; ._Guy Spencer and Mrs. George
CHESHIRE - Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Palloo c'hqed Into 8 are wanted, she sold. Toward
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MASON - Milia ·~~won LOiiise HDbbl will becjme the
bride ol Llrr7 Allen Vance at 7p.m- on A1JC. 2ht'tbe Qlrilt
United MethOIIIt a.urdlot M11011. Tho ~~e~r_ i&gt;arar Hlli&amp;man wW olllclate lithe open cbllrdl caemony _
Tbe brldMiect Ia the daugllter allllr. and Mrs. lee
Bobbl of Malon and Mr. ,VBDCe Ia lbtiGII of Mr- ~ MnDrael Vmcet lllrrllonviDe. Mr. John Hobbs ~ Muim wW
give bis lister In mAniap and Mill Rulh Foul o1 GallipoiJI
Ferry will be ber maid al boo&lt;I'Belt IIUil will be the brlcltp'oom'a lrolller, Mr, B- i.
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and Obio University where she
was a member of Alpha Xi
Sorority. The bridegroom
graduated from Western Billa
111gb School in ClnciMati and
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attending law school at the
University of Cincinnati. He Ia
ai!Uiated with Sigma Chi
fraternity.

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Tille handsome style ia av~able with ball caattr at klclt plt¥, ill foUr . '
choice of fabrics. frorit Fle~'teel'- fabuioua Thou~~·Pll!f '· C:9~·
StandArd features Include .the famo~ Flexat'.',l,
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and first in Region 11 on their Robert Thompson, Pomeroy.
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Asso~late
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II garden clubs received Trail taking second and the theme o1 the convention with
DiplOma Coutset
recognltloo at lbe !Oib annual Wildwood Garden Club of Mrs. Robert Houghton and Mrs.
convention of the Ohio Minersville area, laking lblrd in Ralph Kramer as the chairmen.
Bus.
Associatioo of Garden Clubs lbe region.
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ExeC- Secretarjal
lui week at. Ashland College .
Taking third in the state and the Hill and Dale Club,
SP.cretarlal
Ten 118" and regional first in lbe region on program displayed a map deplctlnH lbe
General Office
awards •
won by Meigs book wu lbe Winding Trail origins of favorite flowers. It
Jr, Accounting.·
clubs, Mrll John Reese of Club. Dak Grove and lbe Hill was noted lbat plcturea of
G•illpoUs,d)rectorofRegion 11, and Dale Clubs, bath of arrangements mad•J by Mrs. ,.,,.•• 18
O.A.G.C. reporls. Dlber awards WashingtOn County, tied for Nelle Franklin of Gallipolis and
for
In the reglolllncluded I each to second place in the region, with Mrs. Earl Bender of Marietta
Gallia and Athens County clubs, the Gallipolis French City Club will appear in the Garden
We are il,nable
and
six
to
Washington
County
taking
third,
and
the
Belpre
Calendar
for
19'11.
enough
graduates
foo
ClubB
Club rece1 ·
employers!
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Represenllng Jletllon II at the
TaldOH ~tcond in 1be state In mention.
convention were Mr. and Mrs. J'rolenional
crouP Clriltmas shows was the
The Rolland Friendly Gar- John Reese, Mrs. Albert Pool, training
Melp County show stuged last deners tied for third In the Sears Marietta, psst state preslden\; . through a.:';
~~betarr ::hthe Pomeroy Comntunily Improvement Mrs ..GDbert CUllen, ~. prog•.lllll- .
....,._, Y ~ ool. Mrs. Reid project and took first in the newl)' appointed cllalrman lor .
YOIIll&amp; w.,. chairman of the region. The Rutland Garden judges and exhibltoro' ocbools Approvecl For ~tter1n1
~~- which Is an annual event ClUb pisced second In the and clinics for the next hrn
wllb all dubs of the county regton, and the IIlli and Dale years;Mrs.HomerHolter,Mra. · , For·tulllntormetlon.
wrlti&lt; viNt, or cell
par1iclpatlng .
Club of Marietta took third.
Buel Ridenour, Cheater Gardeil
Fot Individual flower shows
Several awards were Club: Mrs. Tom SlewJrt, Mra.
the Rutland ..Friendly Gar: preien'led to Mrs . Edward Joe Bolin, )!Irs. William
~ took firat in Region II, Mizidio ol Albens for her en· Willford, Mrs. ,ilomi!T Palker,
aJIII U.. Porn~roy Winding Trllll tri".f.l.i U.. I(odochrome slide and Mrs, James CarpehW'
Clib toolla,cond. In the group conLesl.
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lllptr~, Washington County Mff' C. , ji:. Payne of the Mrs: Edward Millcllo, Alhenl
ne,!Ved~flr~l.inthellate Vln~~~lp ,GantenOiub County; and 'Mt•• Charlea ·
and an ho!\Qrabia Q!ei!Uoo.
w~ n~ •• t1Mi ollistandiOH CaldweU Mr,. AliCe Miller and
Tilt ,.~ Friendly Gar· · rcfentt ~lot ,lteglo~ II. ~· . Mrs. whi)'ll Litteral, Wash- ',
~ ~ in•the state , ,ll~t iii .the lllOiher ql Mtl. lnii)Dn \)ollnty,
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Pete Hayden '" Ji'uDerton, ~.. .
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Albert Pettit.

107th ANNUAL

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Mra. Vernon Swartz, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Upton and Mr. and announcing lbe birth of a son,
Vernon Swartz. Mrs. Ronald Mrs. T. F, Sargent.
Eric
on Aug.
13 at The
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Medical
Center.
couple have four olber children,
Tina, Ray, Anthony, and Laura.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin YeaJII!er
of Cheshire, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Fred Smith, Sr. of
POMEROY - Due to in- Belford and sons, Larry and Bradbury are grandparenls.
clement weather, the annual Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Rooald
Johnson family reunion was Hately and Mrs. Nellle Hat.ely,
be14 Sunday at lbe home of Mr. Sheryl, David and Joyce Mona and Jerry, and Debbie
and Mrs. W. lee Roush in Stough, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Ferguson, all of Columbus; Mr.
Logan ralber lhsn at lbe Logan Beels and Steven Evans, all of and Mrs. Joseph I. Johnson and
Park.
Grove City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul children, Greg, Chl'isline and
Attending were Mrs. Nora L. Johnson, sons, Roger and C8BS8ndr8, aD of Orlando, Fls. ;
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Charles, Debbie Gruble, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson,
Byrd and son, Ray, Mr. and and Mrs. Everett Roy Johnson Gina and Tahnee and Mrs.
Mrs. Steve Corbin, daughter, , and claUHhter, Audra Renee, Helen D. Johnson, Pomeroy
Kally, Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Johnson, Route 4.

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TWO.DAY SALE
. POMEROY - A rummage
sale wiD be held all day Monday
and TUesday at the former
Phillip Sister's Dresa Shop oo
Court Sl, under the sponaorshlJ!
of lbe Baer Park Baaeball
CornmiSBion of Minersville.

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front allp..on wltll covered heel plantation crepe sole.
By HuSh p,)ppies•- Agreat new look to make
yourmOYealn. Breathin' Brushed Pigskin'
or emooth 1~ther. Comfortllbiy
too. $16.00
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Charlene Hoeflich

POJliEIWY - Major Bruce Bndford, C&lt;lliiJl)«&lt;ng work at
ado 8lale Unlvtnlty for bill master's In bwJinies administration,
bu pallid • tlll'lt year ~~~~mont to Hawaii.
IN*, lila wlle,lhe lwmer Carolyn M1llloaJl, and daugbten,
DID&amp; and leslie, have U..clln Grove City lor the past lllldllhs.
To Ill' the leut, they are an delighted with Bruce's new
'!1ley'U be making the ,..,.. 1&lt;1 Hawaii before the

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Jlr1lce took bill R a. R from VIetnam In Hawaii a couple ol
ago and was met theH by his wile. Both lhougbtlben It
would ba a wonderful place to live, but neither expECted lbat II
would happen to them.

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MEANWHILE, ANOTHER Middleport boy will be HOing off to
Alalka early winter. Butlhlngnren, ali bad fllr Forrest "Butch"
Bac'hl21 who is In rodar Wid with the U. 8- Air Force.
This past month be wu named "Airman ollbe Quarter" for
the baae at Cahmel, Mlc'h. He was flown to WriHbt - Pattei'SOil
Field In llllyton and ctven a tour ~ the base there, presented wilb
a PI brief case, given a merchandise certificate, and a tbree.day
pus.
Wld1e at Daytoo, Butch bed lime to call his sister, Kitty
Dallal, at SL Parts, who drove in to llllyton for a visit with him.

Sharon Louise .Hobbs, to Wed Aug. Z2 ·
Sandra l(a~ Clatworthy to Wed Aug. 30

GEORGE1110MPSON,sonoiMr. andMrs. G. R. Thompson,

.,ten the Clevellsnd Clinic again tomorrow for more treatment.
Thlallme preparationa will be made for a kidney transplant.
lllr. and Mrs. ThomP'"'• and GeorHe's sister, Louella RoiiBh,

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feulblllty of being lbe do110r. George will be s junior at Meigs
High School Ibis f.U when he ls ablel&lt;l return to school.

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MIDDLEPORT- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clatwortby, 7M
South Third St., Mlddlepn-1, are anDDmclng the eOHagement
and aPJli'Oacllln8 marriage of their dauglller, Sandra Kay, 1&lt;1
Mr. Dennis Dean Seh!Ding, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
SebJIIIng, Rutland. Miss Clatwortby is a IIIII! gradUate of
Middleport 111gb School and is PI esently employed at ·OhiD
University.
Her !lance is a IIIIIIIIJ'&amp;.m&amp;te of Rutland High School and
attends Mountain State Business College In Parkersburg.
The open -dlurch wedding will be an event of Aug. 30al 2:30
p.m. at the Rutland United Methodllll Cllarc'h.

Patton

Bride Last Night

BOB i.EHEW is maldng good progreos at the Ben Franklin
TUberculosis Holl!lital In Columbus allholll!b he e:q&gt;eets to be
confiDed there lor another two months.
lila pal'fJI!s, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, were up to visit him
Wednesday and report lhst he ls now able oo be outdoors an holD' a
day. Tho many, many canlohe'sreceivedfrom friends here have
briabtened his clays. The hospital is located at 1755 Alum Creek
Drl.e, Columbus 7.

MIDDLEPORT Miss Garrett, Springfield. They_.
Frances Lee Barley, daughter sleeveless gowns of navy blue
of Dr. and Mrs. John Harley, Irish linen fashioned with
Springfield, and g811ddaugbter eontrastin, empire bodice of
of Mro. J. E. Harley, Mid- red with a white insert and
dleport, and Mrs. MarHBI"' lrass buttons to create a vest
Davis, Athens, became the eliect.
MEIGS COlJNTIANSHAVE been oo generous in glvl11g Betty lrlde of Mr. James WDbur The attendants carried
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coupons wblc'h will be used to purchaae a kidney maChine Patton, son of Mrs. ThomaS cascade bouquets of while
fllr a Y&lt;IWI8 mother of lbree in Memphi!, TeM. This week we had Patton Slid the late Mr. Patton, miniature carnations with red
a single-ring
1 ChriBI and
str blue . center Dowers and
POMEROY - Drittwood for top of the bulb two Inches deep,
coupons come In fi'OOl Linds lee Mayer, Mrs. Harry Swan, and Cincinnati , in ..t•ht
last
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. fl ower arrangements was she concluded.
hrn otbers whose names we don't haw. They will be collected
Mr. Dl"" best
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during a nature tour of Specimens receiving blue
here 1&lt;1' anolber week before be~ sent to lbe Memphis Jaycettes
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Vows were exchanHed at 7:30 lrldegroom and lbe ushers lbe Ohio River front near lbe ribbons were fanlasy zllmlal,
who are heading the project.
p.m. TheRev.GeorgeMarshaD were Mr. Andrew Palloo and camp site of Mr. and Mrs. off-white marigolds and
"USE WHAT TALENTS you posseBS ; the woods would be officiated at the ceremony Mr. Dick Patton, brolhera of the Charles Hayes Wednesday Charlotte Armstrong .-.-, by
a progarn of nuptial bridegroom; James Harley, evening.
Mrs. Hayes; aild geen glads
wry sllent lf no birds sanH lbere except lbooe who sang best. " following
music.
lrolher of the bride; aild Mr.
The nature tour followed a and zi.Miss by Mrs. Robert
Allthor unlmown.
Given In marriage by her Mark McClintock, Coltonbus, potluck dinner at the camp. Lewis.
falber, the bride w81 attired In and Mr. WOiiam Vogel, Cln- Mrs. Robert lewis presided at The club president !banked
an empire gown of white !rlah cinnatl.
lbe meeting wilb Mrs. Donald lbe club for writing the ''Green
linen designed with a yoke of
For her daughter's wedding, Thomas being accepted into lbe Thumb Notes" for The Dally
English net enhanced witb Mrs. Hsrley waa In a pale pink membership. Acard was signed Sentinel. The travetlng prize
TUPPERS PLAINS - Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar dimensional Venise lace, a hiHh silk sleeveless dress with an for Mrs. John Terrell who is donated by Mrs. Allard Prall
Pat Spencer, Mrs. Ireta Lowe Baum, Mrs. Donald van Meter, necktlne and short sleeves. overlay of white lace wilb home from the hospital.
waa won by Mrs. Cora Beegle.
and Miss Carol Sargent en- Mrs. Ada Van Meter, Mrs. Pete Lace scalloped lbe hemline of lrrldescent oequln trim. The
A tour of the chrysanthemum Mrs.
will be lbe Septertalned recently with a sur- Elberfleld, Mrs. Gerald lbe Aollne skirt and removable &amp;-ess was styled with a man- garden and geenhouse
A bulb exohower honoring Miss K!IJ
!1!!;8. John
train whiCh flowed from the da!ln collar and wide self boltat Ada Holter waa planned for
be held
ent, bride-el, ct of" :Ne
Pfaiji Ht.W!eriVIO empire ·wiiBtliDe · Into ,,.,.pet ··the waist. Sbe won.a CDr881Jt.ai•·'September.
ey.
,, Toney "Robin an.i" 'lenglh:··t
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- plnkphslenaJI!Iiaorc'blds. ·
Gardening Ups for
Swartz, Mrs. DenZil
Hermantillaolllllt1Duslon
Mrs. Patton was In a were
by
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streamers hung over the gill Sargent, and Miss Beth bordered with 'Ionise lace sleeveless aqua crepe with Thompson. She
table. The shower wu held at Ssrp,ent, Mrs. Judy Ssrgenl, accented with lace motifs was standupcollar.llfeatured aqua bearded Iris be dlv1ded •.nd
the Alfred Grange hall at and Mrs. Raymond Brown.
worn madonna style. The bride and rhinestone bullmlB dawn reset, and that
popp!eB.· • - - - - - - - Alfred. Games were played Sending gifts were Mrs. Ottie carried a bouquet of white ooe side of the bodice. llle also be planted now. The unporlance
wllb prizes going to Teresa Elliott, Mrs. Otto Wilson and stephanotis with sweetheart wore a corsage of orclllds.
of keeping lbe
mowed so
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A reception honoring the that crabgrass wiD be cut off GWeenhouse
rvLUU \'IIIIUIUt
Fresh .
Mable Ssrgent.
Fredrick, Mrs. ' Howard Cald- MisB AM Hsrley of Cleveland couple was held at the home ol and not go to seed was em- LOn9 Uitlilg
polato Chips, cup cakes and well 1, Miss Kay Spurlock, Mr. served as maid of horulr for her the bride's parents. !lira. phasized by Mrs. Thompson
punch were served.
and Mrs Gerald Burke Mrs !lister. Other attendants were Thomas Starr, Ann Arbor, who alao suggested the use of Remember the shut-In
today.
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Miss
Rickie
Gaffney, Mich. and Miss Kathy some . crabgraso control
named were Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mr. aild Mrs. Robert Philadelphia; Miss Deborah llellmulb, Springfield, presided materials to JdlJ lbe plants.
Slr'genl, Mrs. Hsrley MAze, Burke and KeMy, Miss Patty Rust, Silingfield; Mlal Joellen at the reception table and Chrysanlbemwns can now be .
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Mrs. Rex Bailey, Mrs. Larry Sexson, Mr. and Mrs. Riley
registered the guests.
bolll!ht as clumps soon to bloom
nun
Bailey, Mrs. Henry Bohr, Miss Pigott, Miss Pat Guegleln, Mrs.
BORN AUGUST 13
For her traveling coBitone, and set out where fall flowers
· Sor,ving: Olllljlolll
Pat Bohr, Mrs. Richard Fick; ._Guy Spencer and Mrs. George
CHESHIRE - Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Palloo c'hqed Into 8 are wanted, she sold. Toward
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MASON - Milia ·~~won LOiiise HDbbl will becjme the
bride ol Llrr7 Allen Vance at 7p.m- on A1JC. 2ht'tbe Qlrilt
United MethOIIIt a.urdlot M11011. Tho ~~e~r_ i&gt;arar Hlli&amp;man wW olllclate lithe open cbllrdl caemony _
Tbe brldMiect Ia the daugllter allllr. and Mrs. lee
Bobbl of Malon and Mr. ,VBDCe Ia lbtiGII of Mr- ~ MnDrael Vmcet lllrrllonviDe. Mr. John Hobbs ~ Muim wW
give bis lister In mAniap and Mill Rulh Foul o1 GallipoiJI
Ferry will be ber maid al boo&lt;I'Belt IIUil will be the brlcltp'oom'a lrolller, Mr, B- i.
Vance, ol HarrilonvDie- ·
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and Obio University where she
was a member of Alpha Xi
Sorority. The bridegroom
graduated from Western Billa
111gb School in ClnciMati and
&lt;Jllo University and is currently
attending law school at the
University of Cincinnati. He Ia
ai!Uiated with Sigma Chi
fraternity.

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Tille handsome style ia av~able with ball caattr at klclt plt¥, ill foUr . '
choice of fabrics. frorit Fle~'teel'- fabuioua Thou~~·Pll!f '· C:9~·
StandArd features Include .the famo~ Flexat'.',l,
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and first in Region 11 on their Robert Thompson, Pomeroy.
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Asso~late
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II garden clubs received Trail taking second and the theme o1 the convention with
DiplOma Coutset
recognltloo at lbe !Oib annual Wildwood Garden Club of Mrs. Robert Houghton and Mrs.
convention of the Ohio Minersville area, laking lblrd in Ralph Kramer as the chairmen.
Bus.
Associatioo of Garden Clubs lbe region.
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Mrs. Allen Bosch, president of
ExeC- Secretarjal
lui week at. Ashland College .
Taking third in the state and the Hill and Dale Club,
SP.cretarlal
Ten 118" and regional first in lbe region on program displayed a map deplctlnH lbe
General Office
awards •
won by Meigs book wu lbe Winding Trail origins of favorite flowers. It
Jr, Accounting.·
clubs, Mrll John Reese of Club. Dak Grove and lbe Hill was noted lbat plcturea of
G•illpoUs,d)rectorofRegion 11, and Dale Clubs, bath of arrangements mad•J by Mrs. ,.,,.•• 18
O.A.G.C. reporls. Dlber awards WashingtOn County, tied for Nelle Franklin of Gallipolis and
for
In the reglolllncluded I each to second place in the region, with Mrs. Earl Bender of Marietta
Gallia and Athens County clubs, the Gallipolis French City Club will appear in the Garden
We are il,nable
and
six
to
Washington
County
taking
third,
and
the
Belpre
Calendar
for
19'11.
enough
graduates
foo
ClubB
Club rece1 ·
employers!
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Represenllng Jletllon II at the
TaldOH ~tcond in 1be state In mention.
convention were Mr. and Mrs. J'rolenional
crouP Clriltmas shows was the
The Rolland Friendly Gar- John Reese, Mrs. Albert Pool, training
Melp County show stuged last deners tied for third In the Sears Marietta, psst state preslden\; . through a.:';
~~betarr ::hthe Pomeroy Comntunily Improvement Mrs ..GDbert CUllen, ~. prog•.lllll- .
....,._, Y ~ ool. Mrs. Reid project and took first in the newl)' appointed cllalrman lor .
YOIIll&amp; w.,. chairman of the region. The Rutland Garden judges and exhibltoro' ocbools Approvecl For ~tter1n1
~~- which Is an annual event ClUb pisced second In the and clinics for the next hrn
wllb all dubs of the county regton, and the IIlli and Dale years;Mrs.HomerHolter,Mra. · , For·tulllntormetlon.
wrlti&lt; viNt, or cell
par1iclpatlng .
Club of Marietta took third.
Buel Ridenour, Cheater Gardeil
Fot Individual flower shows
Several awards were Club: Mrs. Tom SlewJrt, Mra.
the Rutland ..Friendly Gar: preien'led to Mrs . Edward Joe Bolin, )!Irs. William
~ took firat in Region II, Mizidio ol Albens for her en· Willford, Mrs. ,ilomi!T Palker,
aJIII U.. Porn~roy Winding Trllll tri".f.l.i U.. I(odochrome slide and Mrs, James CarpehW'
Clib toolla,cond. In the group conLesl.
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lllptr~, Washington County Mff' C. , ji:. Payne of the Mrs: Edward Millcllo, Alhenl
ne,!Ved~flr~l.inthellate Vln~~~lp ,GantenOiub County; and 'Mt•• Charlea ·
and an ho!\Qrabia Q!ei!Uoo.
w~ n~ •• t1Mi ollistandiOH CaldweU Mr,. AliCe Miller and
Tilt ,.~ Friendly Gar· · rcfentt ~lot ,lteglo~ II. ~· . Mrs. whi)'ll Litteral, Wash- ',
~ ~ in•the state , ,ll~t iii .the lllOiher ql Mtl. lnii)Dn \)ollnty,
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Recognition Received

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Pete Hayden '" Ji'uDerton, ~.. .
and Claude Woodard and IOil;
John, of Portsmouth; wer.~~ ·
-kand guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Albert Pettit.

107th ANNUAL

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gl~en •JII!~ted'
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Johnson Reunion Held in Logan

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Mra. Vernon Swartz, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Upton and Mr. and announcing lbe birth of a son,
Vernon Swartz. Mrs. Ronald Mrs. T. F, Sargent.
Eric
on Aug.
13 at The
lbe
HolzerTodd,
Medical
Center.
couple have four olber children,
Tina, Ray, Anthony, and Laura.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin YeaJII!er
of Cheshire, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Fred Smith, Sr. of
POMEROY - Due to in- Belford and sons, Larry and Bradbury are grandparenls.
clement weather, the annual Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Rooald
Johnson family reunion was Hately and Mrs. Nellle Hat.ely,
be14 Sunday at lbe home of Mr. Sheryl, David and Joyce Mona and Jerry, and Debbie
and Mrs. W. lee Roush in Stough, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Ferguson, all of Columbus; Mr.
Logan ralber lhsn at lbe Logan Beels and Steven Evans, all of and Mrs. Joseph I. Johnson and
Park.
Grove City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul children, Greg, Chl'isline and
Attending were Mrs. Nora L. Johnson, sons, Roger and C8BS8ndr8, aD of Orlando, Fls. ;
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Charles, Debbie Gruble, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson,
Byrd and son, Ray, Mr. and and Mrs. Everett Roy Johnson Gina and Tahnee and Mrs.
Mrs. Steve Corbin, daughter, , and claUHhter, Audra Renee, Helen D. Johnson, Pomeroy
Kally, Mr. and Mro. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Johnson, Route 4.

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and TUesday at the former
Phillip Sister's Dresa Shop oo
Court Sl, under the sponaorshlJ!
of lbe Baer Park Baaeball
CornmiSBion of Minersville.

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WASHINGTON &lt;UPII - The fpther of the
nuclear submarine says the Portsmouth, N. H.,
naval shipyard- recently kepi open by order of
President Nlxoo - Is "the most Inefficient ... t
have ever seen."
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Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover said . that
since 1961, P0118montb-lllls taken one yeatlo""er
Uiilb tlle' ii~xt slowest yanno 1iuUd 'llatilelii'..,attick sabmarlnes and tbree years longer the the
mOI!t efflelent yard.
"U the Navy assigned cooslructlon of one of
tlfe n•w high-speed submarines to Portsmouth. It
would probably eoet $4G to $70 mUlloa more than
construcllonlo a private yard," Rlekover said In
testimony before the .House ApproprlaUona
Committee last May 13 and made pubUe Friday.
At the same time, Rlckover said the United
States would lose Its numer,lcal supremacy ill
nuclear submarines to the Soviet Union
sometime In 1970. He said the blame eliald be
placed primarily on lhe sboulden of government
bureauracy.
"It takes longer to flgbl for approval of a
project than it takes to develop and ilnlld It," the
crusty admiral said. "That II why our llhlps are
obsolescent before _we get theln to sea."

homes."

A publlabed transcript of tho
subcommittee hearing May 13
showed afthlt point (laughter),
"Why do you think thlt It so
funny?" Rlckover demanded.
"You have all klnda of people
In the Defense Ilepaftipent who
are making work fir the very
few who are engaged In and
capable of doing the work,"
Rickover oald. "In fact I am
styled Loretta !Jme Pauley n. surprised lbat In light of tho
Nimrod Simpson Pauley. Tho sltulltion we·are doing as well
plalntllf was aWirded custody militarily. But .tho Rusaians
of three cblldret.
have alread,y surp88lid us In a

Five Actions Adjudicated
PI'. PlEASANT - Judgment
In live actions was ordered by
Judp James Lee Th&lt;mpaon
J'riday, arden filed In the office
of Howard Schult!, Mason
County Circuit aerk, disclooed.
.,_, County Hoopltal, Inc.
- aranted judgment 1n lllree
aetloDB. Defendants and
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BoaecuUer and Patricia
Booealllllr, ror •u6 plu
lattreat and coota; Phyllis
Dllarea Cuney and Weldon G.
'hJe, fU1.18, lnterell and
collll: Looter Leonard and
lleltJ Jackson Leonard,
t~.•.a. intereot and """"' .
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bodWo mllitary autltorlllea reI'&lt;Jr!lld Salllrdaylllat more than
6,000 VIet Cong apd cambodlan
CGmmunlats are staging mllitary bulldu!oo! jlllt :10 miles north
and soutlt ol the cambodlan
capital or Phnom Penh.
Military officers said 1,000
well-equlppedYietConggueiTIIlao In green uniforms were
concentrating In OU Dong,
about 20 miles north of Phnom
Penh, and were completely
controlling that town.
C8mbodlan authorities said
an esllma(ed 6,000 more VIet
Coog bad poured IniAl lite Saang
aree. 20 miles southwest or tho
capltal. They said the VIet
Cong were accompanied by an
unknown number of C8mbodlan
(Khmer Rouge) Communisla

ON TOUR-Three hlUidred alnety-!!b: Head
Start ebUilren, pare11ta alld lii'Oflr&amp;m penoaell
(m the four groups above) recently toured the
new Paul R. Lyne Physical EdueaUon Cenler at
Rio Grande CoDege. Alter tbe tour aU went to the
Bob Evans Farm Shelter hollse and reereaUon
area. The children and staffs were from the
Hannan Trace, Southwestena, North Gallla and
Kyger Creek centers.

number of important military
areas and we will continue to
fall fullier behind if something
is not done."
Among specific steps, he said
officers passed over twice for - - -- - - -- - -- -- - - - - promoUon should be retired.
Even if lbla look doubM pay, he
said the country would come
out ahead.

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considered and add to that llsl
if huo ~. n was recalled
thlit Rhodes summoned a special10111ion In November 11184, on
fivesubjeetsandthelawmakers
were still in at Cbriatmas lime
with more than 100 matters on
their hands.
This IS hardly. likely now,
however. Rhodes Is not running
for office and has indlcal&lt;!d he

will do the blddin&amp; ollho GOP
leadenhlp.
On tho other side ollhe coin,
the Republlcanoleadera""
. e
afraid to Bit back for lhe rest
of the year without trying to
do anything on ClllljMIIlWeBI.
Tiley passed a s!Aipgap
sure in J!Die, but It has yet ID
be tested. The rm teots may
come In September or October
-right before election - and
any campus esploeions could
make an idle Republlcan-&lt;!00trolled legislature look bad.

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which speak to specific~ ·
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admlnlstratlon at etate.C..l:ati ·
and unlvertltles.
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eopouoedbyllopubllcaos,lli!llq.
crata and the Rbodel aclmlrl{,
tratlon and enacted wllh ·~
mlnlrnum of fuoe. OtiJerwiM.
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annored cavalry units bad
killed 91 Communists and
captured Zl Friday about nine
miles south of the northern
!own of Tam Ky and 330 miles
north of Saigon.
- , . 4)l0ktl11111e11 said the SouUo
Vietnamese forces lost one man
~ and eight wounded In tile
fighUng and captured 23
weapons.
In Cambodia, officers reportad that at tho town of OU Dong,
on ffigbway 5 north of Phnom
Penh said that 1,000 Conununlst
troops had moved In and seized
control of areas Including a
~&amp;cred hilltop tomb of Ang
Duong, a 19th century Cambodian king.
The officers ll!lid the Comn&gt;u·
nlsia were also urging villagers

Penh and to put an economic
squ.... on the capital.
In a second build up, south of
the capital, an esUmaU!d 5,000
Conununlsts were reported
concentrated near the hatdescarred town of Saang.
Cambodian ·military ofllcers
said they were carefully
observing the rapid Communist
concentration but could not
pinpoint 111e porentlal torget of
the Communiat troops.
Other reports said that five
Cambodian government battalions poised to recapture tile
strategic Klrlrom plateau, 56
miles southeast of Phnom
Penh, have been removed and
replaced with a regiment of
fresh troops from the capital.

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Ron · Blueh1or bumed bia senior at Iowa State Collage
-~t ·~ $atuniaY to lite who arrived •t the bank with a
·~ of fellow CWitomers aleeptn8 hag 10 !lOurs before It
:sipping rre. Kooi-Aid u they · opened.
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[!!!!4i Back Off
lsraellhrearened a slowdown
In Middle East peace contacts
Saturday and said New York
was not a suitable site for
negoltatiOftB. Lebanon charged
an Israeli raiding force had
Ill rust across the Lebanese
border in a new cease-fire
violation.
The Israelis made it clear
Saturday they would not
proceed with Middle East peace
talks until they got action on
their charges lllat Egypt twice
had violal&lt;!d the cease-lire by
Installing more Soviet mi&amp;!Ues
near the SUez Canal.
Mordechai Gazit, deputy
director general of Israel's
Foreign Ministry, referring to
tile peace mission of Unil&lt;!d
Nations special envoy Gunnar
V. Jarring, saido
"Following tile Egyptian violations of the cease-fire wael
is considering slowing down her
contacts with Mr. Jarring."
Gazit said Israel wanl&lt;!d the
talks held at tbe foreign

.mlnlsU.r level and oomewhere
else than New York. He did not
specify the site but political
sow-ces said the Israelis were
pushing for Cyprus.
"It is Inconceivable lllat such
complical&lt;!d negotlatlona should
be held at only ambassadorial
level," Gazit said In an InU.rview on the state radio.
"Israel alao considers New
York as the least suitable of all
tile proposed venues because of
the publicity that would attend
the talks there."
Jordan and F.gypt already
have said they want the talks
held in New Y,.-k at amhassa·
doriallevel and have nominated
their U.N. ambassadors to
atU.nd them.
Israel twice accuaed the
Egyptians this week of moving
up Soviet-made SAM missiles
to within 12 miles of the canal
and starting fresh construction
on SAM slteo in violation of the
cease-fire, now in il second
week.

~ Israelis contend the
United States as the negotiator
and mediator of the ceaaHtre,
was responsible for seeing the
missiles were removed.
Israel was accuoed by tho
Arabs Saturday on violaUng the
cease-fire Friday night by
sending troops across tho
frontier Into Lebanon.
A Lebanese military spotes.
man In Beirut said lhe Israeli
soldiers blew up three buildings
near tile Lebanese border
village of Danira, and then
kidnaped two villagers shortly
before midnight. He gave no
further detalla, and did not
Indica!&lt;! whether Lebanese forces engaged thelsraellt.
It waa the fourth violation
reporu.d by Lebanon of the U.S.
sponsored ceas«ire than went
into effect last Friday night.
Israeli planes attacked Into
southern Lebanon on the 9th,
lith and 12th of AugUit,
according lo Beirut military
announcements."

HIS NAME meaDB moDey,

Tblo Is olncer Jolauay Cali
In 114! when be wao a
boy of 11 at Dyeea, Arlo:,

Campus Commission Criticized

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companions were critically lnle!'Citange.
burt, when their I!PIIt'la Witnesses ·said the impact
' • drifted across a highway line waa so fierce the car waa
lntq a tractor - trailer Saturdt!Y snapped in two, alto! tho truc1t
/Witl • .ile111'4••· . ,,,':f oiliOVed
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~ l.ewi;j, lt, of ~. Oblo, N! C., a trucker of Roadway
wwe dead on arrival at a EJ:press of Akron, Oblo, was not
" Cllarleat.on hOSpital.
injured.
· . In fiUill'ded !:Ondillon were
Pollee said they could not
oU.. Cbltimbus youtho, ~U.nillne the car'• driver, but
Edward Riley, 18, and l!BldlhovehlclewastraveUngat
Robert TaylCI', 20.
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recruited in the popul0111 area
· north of Phnom Penh.
In VIet Nam U.S. spokeanien
discloaed that Communist SAM
missiles fired on a U.S. Navy
RFa reconnaissance plane and
111 two llghU.r escorts Friday
near the North VIetnamese city
o1 Vlnh.
Tilt American planes look
evasive action and did not
return tile fire, spokesmen said.
Tilt reconnaissance jet returned undamaged to ita
aircraft carrier base In the Gulf
of Tonkin.
In ground acUon, U.S. spokesmen reporu.d a tAltal of seven
Americans killed and $2 WOIDided In flreflghti, mltt&amp;exploslona
and bobby trap incidents In
South VIetnam.
South Vletnameae spokesmen

Two youna men died, and two two miles west of tile St. Alballl

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crats .ln ihla elecllon year. .
n wOUld give lhelil • perfect
campaign forwn for berating
republicans leu than two
monilia before tile eleelloo. U
campU5 disorder leillslatlon
were approved, It would be lhe
wrong kind. U nothing were
done, the session would be a
waau. of lime, brought about by
"d&lt;&gt;&lt;~oll)lng" Republicans and
paid foc by the talq)llyers.
The leadership also fears, no
doubt, that a special oession
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VOL IV NO. 29

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See the all nitw "Par~ Avenuti~', ,hJ N.ttonal

OhwPolitic.

Two Killed

would be mailed to their

collection . The only writing
instrument Uley could use
would be crayons-if IIIey had a
sharp object they might harm
themselves. They could show up
for work and leave any time
they desired. Vacations would
be unlimil&lt;!d. Their checks

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WASJIINGTON (UP!) -Vice
Adm. Hyman G. Rickover says
if we don't abollsb some of the
make-work jobs at the Pentagon, our defense may collapse
of ita own weight. And he
Insists he's not kidding.
"On a given Monday mornIng, I would close off the fourth
,.,, ~of the Penta'.":'_'¥"~.,allow
., .... ~·I¥11Y ""ough pe'l!l,.to .\Jn lh4i
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fir~t three floors," Rickover
' tMd a House apf)ropriations
subcommittee that wondered
what sl&lt;!ps could be taken,
"The next Monday I would
have the !bird floor roped off
and penni! only those who fill
the first two floors to retain
their joiJS. That would be a
good start."
Rlckover, the peppery scienUsHailor generally credil&lt;!d
with having prodded the Navy
Into the nuclear age, said if
that didn't wock he had an
alternative plan.
"I think it would also be
aceeptable to your social
IICienllsb," he said of this
oecond suggestion.
"Classify the pentagon people
A, 8 and C. A does the work. 8
and C are given offices without
SI!Cfetaries, messengers, desks,
ruga, U.lephones, typewriU.rs or
water pitchers. They do get
scratch pada on which to writ&lt;!
letters to each other in
longhand.
Dummy Mall
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dropped In dwnmy mail boxes
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agreeJiieQt must be reacl!ed on
recommendaUonabeforehandoo
tllellouaeandSenateeOIIIdaet
in a swift and orderly manner.
Tilt GOP IQd,ers are Sklttlsh
about reporil ·~ decJston has
been made to bold a specla1
se111on. They want .ID be able
to go either way when they
make up their minds.
Tlu,.real factor In the matter,
whiob no one talks about, Is
politlca, A special session could
not help but benefit the Demo-

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Ji\\l•lbleleg(Jiatlon will be.listed .Charles F. Kurfeu; l'W!\&gt;wUng
arlddiscti.tledbytheeommillee, Green, and Senate Ppsldetlt
Ill. slslf I!O&lt;IIOilllel and the Pro 1'erllPON · ~ M.
Leglalallve Service Commil- Qtay; R-Piqua, bOll\ ol whom
s~Ori, research arm of the 'a!Selnbh!d the comrirlttee at tile
Ge~eral Aoaembly.
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• behest ollho Houae and Senate
IIi a couple of weeki, it will last June.
be lime for a deelsioQ on
Toe ~ Now
whether to aak Gov. James A. Levitt, Kurfess and Gray ~II
Rhodes to call ~ speclal say It's too early tuay whethsion. ~ declaion will have .to er a ~ sesalon Is warbe made by House Majority ranted. They pulnt 1D the mass
Leader Robert · E. Levitt, R· of lnfonnalion which must be

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JACKSON, Mlas. (UPI)-{;ov.
John Bell Williams accuaed tile
President's Conunission.. on
Cam~ pnrest Sal111:~yl',;of a
dtliberare elfOrt to &amp;eare
racial strife in Mississippi, and
auggested it be disbanded or
reorganized.
Williams, in a lengthy U.legram to President Nl:a:on, said
certain members of tile com·
mlasion should be removed
because of "bias, prejudice,
sectional hatred and conl&lt;!mpt
for duly constitul&lt;!d authority."
The sharply-worded message
came in die wake of a threeday hearing conducted by the
commission here into disorders
that broke out at Jackson Stat&lt;!
College last spring and claimed
two lives. The group is
scheduled to open a hearing in
Ohio Wednesday Into the fatal
shooting of four Kent State
University studenta.
The governor said lhe commission made no "serious
attempt" to detennine causes
or campus unrest at Jackson
Stsl&lt;! but condncted "a pointed·
iy biased Inquisition againSt
duly consUtuted law enforcement authorities olllle stale of
Mississippi and deliberaU.Iy
sought to creal&lt;! racial strife,
animosity, and to encourage
violence among our people.''
"In the light of their conduct

while In Mlaslasippi, their unrest, I suggest that litis
obvious bias on tile side of the commisslon be d.iaaolved,'' said
\1\w.bfeakt;!'S and , rioters and w~.
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~~~. llflll tile •ll,bs&lt;&gt;luU! ~nee of objectivity In acUon, he suggested.,p.. apperforming llleir assigned tasks pointment of "competent perto lnvestigal&lt;! causes of campus sons with open minds" to

replace members who "eDtlb(ted such obvloua bias, pre)udi&lt;!J,
oectlonal hatred ~ ~\fD1PI
for duly COIIIti!i,tteol'. ·'J(ate
aulllority, and have o!Moualy
pre-judged tile cases oo the side
of the rioters."

Ten Hurt in Explosion
NEW DEI.JII (UP!)- Police
arresl&lt;!d an estimated ~.ooo
persons across the country
Saturday as u.na of thousands
of demonstrators tried to oeize
farms, landed estalea, golf
courses and a race track In a
campaign ID force a change In
land policies on tho Indian
government.
The demonstrators,led by the
pro-Moscow Communltt party
and a coalition of Soclallst
groups, waved Red .banners,
~lanted flags on 11&amp;eized" land,
chanted slogans ID encourqe
peasants to help themselvea to
acreage, and symbolically
plowed one piece of land.
In Poona city on the Indian
West Coast, former Deputy
Premier Morarjl Desai said
India was going through a

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period ln which its people were
losing their faith In the rule of
law, because of the government's failure to act on land
refonn and other problems.
Not far from where he spoke,
a worker for the ruling
Congress . party of Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi waa
arrested along will! 50 workers
of other parties when IIIey tried
to seize a fl.-acre golf COID'IB
and build huts on it.
HUIIdreda Amlted
In Bombay, police arresl&lt;!d
several hundred demonstrators
who aasaulted tile front gates of
lhe Mahalamtl race course.
Tilt demonstrators said IIIey
planned to plt&lt;:h rents and set
up houses on tile track.
A Communist member of
parliament, 8bupesh Gupta,

and 101 followers were arrested
on a !ann IIIey tried to seize ln
southern India, and In Bangalore, 1,000 miles south of New
Delhi, Communists occuplred
the estare of a local maharajah.
Mrs. Gandhi, in a speech
marking ·the 23rd anniversary
of India's Independence, Satur·
dsy called on her people to
"talte up the challenge of
change•" and said• "I take a
pledge now to fight to remove
litis scourge will! all my energy
and I hope the people of India
will be wtth me to fight it."
But she denounced tile socalled "land-grab" movement
launched Aug. 9 by the
opposition coaliUon, saying that
agrarian problems had to be
oetded peaceably.

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came afl&lt;!r National Collllllllllder Raymond A. Gallagher of
Redfield, S. D., crltized a
comment made by Lindsay.
Tilt New York mayor was

quoted as 18ying that real
"heroes" are the YOIDI8 men
who defect to ' Csnada (I'
Sweden and refuse to serve in
the armed forces.

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WASHINGTON &lt;UPII - The fpther of the
nuclear submarine says the Portsmouth, N. H.,
naval shipyard- recently kepi open by order of
President Nlxoo - Is "the most Inefficient ... t
have ever seen."
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Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover said . that
since 1961, P0118montb-lllls taken one yeatlo""er
Uiilb tlle' ii~xt slowest yanno 1iuUd 'llatilelii'..,attick sabmarlnes and tbree years longer the the
mOI!t efflelent yard.
"U the Navy assigned cooslructlon of one of
tlfe n•w high-speed submarines to Portsmouth. It
would probably eoet $4G to $70 mUlloa more than
construcllonlo a private yard," Rlekover said In
testimony before the .House ApproprlaUona
Committee last May 13 and made pubUe Friday.
At the same time, Rlckover said the United
States would lose Its numer,lcal supremacy ill
nuclear submarines to the Soviet Union
sometime In 1970. He said the blame eliald be
placed primarily on lhe sboulden of government
bureauracy.
"It takes longer to flgbl for approval of a
project than it takes to develop and ilnlld It," the
crusty admiral said. "That II why our llhlps are
obsolescent before _we get theln to sea."

homes."

A publlabed transcript of tho
subcommittee hearing May 13
showed afthlt point (laughter),
"Why do you think thlt It so
funny?" Rlckover demanded.
"You have all klnda of people
In the Defense Ilepaftipent who
are making work fir the very
few who are engaged In and
capable of doing the work,"
Rickover oald. "In fact I am
styled Loretta !Jme Pauley n. surprised lbat In light of tho
Nimrod Simpson Pauley. Tho sltulltion we·are doing as well
plalntllf was aWirded custody militarily. But .tho Rusaians
of three cblldret.
have alread,y surp88lid us In a

Five Actions Adjudicated
PI'. PlEASANT - Judgment
In live actions was ordered by
Judp James Lee Th&lt;mpaon
J'riday, arden filed In the office
of Howard Schult!, Mason
County Circuit aerk, disclooed.
.,_, County Hoopltal, Inc.
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aetloDB. Defendants and
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BoaecuUer and Patricia
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lattreat and coota; Phyllis
Dllarea Cuney and Weldon G.
'hJe, fU1.18, lnterell and
collll: Looter Leonard and
lleltJ Jackson Leonard,
t~.•.a. intereot and """"' .
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bodWo mllitary autltorlllea reI'&lt;Jr!lld Salllrdaylllat more than
6,000 VIet Cong apd cambodlan
CGmmunlats are staging mllitary bulldu!oo! jlllt :10 miles north
and soutlt ol the cambodlan
capital or Phnom Penh.
Military officers said 1,000
well-equlppedYietConggueiTIIlao In green uniforms were
concentrating In OU Dong,
about 20 miles north of Phnom
Penh, and were completely
controlling that town.
C8mbodlan authorities said
an esllma(ed 6,000 more VIet
Coog bad poured IniAl lite Saang
aree. 20 miles southwest or tho
capltal. They said the VIet
Cong were accompanied by an
unknown number of C8mbodlan
(Khmer Rouge) Communisla

ON TOUR-Three hlUidred alnety-!!b: Head
Start ebUilren, pare11ta alld lii'Oflr&amp;m penoaell
(m the four groups above) recently toured the
new Paul R. Lyne Physical EdueaUon Cenler at
Rio Grande CoDege. Alter tbe tour aU went to the
Bob Evans Farm Shelter hollse and reereaUon
area. The children and staffs were from the
Hannan Trace, Southwestena, North Gallla and
Kyger Creek centers.

number of important military
areas and we will continue to
fall fullier behind if something
is not done."
Among specific steps, he said
officers passed over twice for - - -- - - -- - -- -- - - - - promoUon should be retired.
Even if lbla look doubM pay, he
said the country would come
out ahead.

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considered and add to that llsl
if huo ~. n was recalled
thlit Rhodes summoned a special10111ion In November 11184, on
fivesubjeetsandthelawmakers
were still in at Cbriatmas lime
with more than 100 matters on
their hands.
This IS hardly. likely now,
however. Rhodes Is not running
for office and has indlcal&lt;!d he

will do the blddin&amp; ollho GOP
leadenhlp.
On tho other side ollhe coin,
the Republlcanoleadera""
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afraid to Bit back for lhe rest
of the year without trying to
do anything on ClllljMIIlWeBI.
Tiley passed a s!Aipgap
sure in J!Die, but It has yet ID
be tested. The rm teots may
come In September or October
-right before election - and
any campus esploeions could
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which speak to specific~ ·
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admlnlstratlon at etate.C..l:ati ·
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crata and the Rbodel aclmlrl{,
tratlon and enacted wllh ·~
mlnlrnum of fuoe. OtiJerwiM.
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annored cavalry units bad
killed 91 Communists and
captured Zl Friday about nine
miles south of the northern
!own of Tam Ky and 330 miles
north of Saigon.
- , . 4)l0ktl11111e11 said the SouUo
Vietnamese forces lost one man
~ and eight wounded In tile
fighUng and captured 23
weapons.
In Cambodia, officers reportad that at tho town of OU Dong,
on ffigbway 5 north of Phnom
Penh said that 1,000 Conununlst
troops had moved In and seized
control of areas Including a
~&amp;cred hilltop tomb of Ang
Duong, a 19th century Cambodian king.
The officers ll!lid the Comn&gt;u·
nlsia were also urging villagers

Penh and to put an economic
squ.... on the capital.
In a second build up, south of
the capital, an esUmaU!d 5,000
Conununlsts were reported
concentrated near the hatdescarred town of Saang.
Cambodian ·military ofllcers
said they were carefully
observing the rapid Communist
concentration but could not
pinpoint 111e porentlal torget of
the Communiat troops.
Other reports said that five
Cambodian government battalions poised to recapture tile
strategic Klrlrom plateau, 56
miles southeast of Phnom
Penh, have been removed and
replaced with a regiment of
fresh troops from the capital.

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Ron · Blueh1or bumed bia senior at Iowa State Collage
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·~ of fellow CWitomers aleeptn8 hag 10 !lOurs before It
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[!!!!4i Back Off
lsraellhrearened a slowdown
In Middle East peace contacts
Saturday and said New York
was not a suitable site for
negoltatiOftB. Lebanon charged
an Israeli raiding force had
Ill rust across the Lebanese
border in a new cease-fire
violation.
The Israelis made it clear
Saturday they would not
proceed with Middle East peace
talks until they got action on
their charges lllat Egypt twice
had violal&lt;!d the cease-lire by
Installing more Soviet mi&amp;!Ues
near the SUez Canal.
Mordechai Gazit, deputy
director general of Israel's
Foreign Ministry, referring to
tile peace mission of Unil&lt;!d
Nations special envoy Gunnar
V. Jarring, saido
"Following tile Egyptian violations of the cease-fire wael
is considering slowing down her
contacts with Mr. Jarring."
Gazit said Israel wanl&lt;!d the
talks held at tbe foreign

.mlnlsU.r level and oomewhere
else than New York. He did not
specify the site but political
sow-ces said the Israelis were
pushing for Cyprus.
"It is Inconceivable lllat such
complical&lt;!d negotlatlona should
be held at only ambassadorial
level," Gazit said In an InU.rview on the state radio.
"Israel alao considers New
York as the least suitable of all
tile proposed venues because of
the publicity that would attend
the talks there."
Jordan and F.gypt already
have said they want the talks
held in New Y,.-k at amhassa·
doriallevel and have nominated
their U.N. ambassadors to
atU.nd them.
Israel twice accuaed the
Egyptians this week of moving
up Soviet-made SAM missiles
to within 12 miles of the canal
and starting fresh construction
on SAM slteo in violation of the
cease-fire, now in il second
week.

~ Israelis contend the
United States as the negotiator
and mediator of the ceaaHtre,
was responsible for seeing the
missiles were removed.
Israel was accuoed by tho
Arabs Saturday on violaUng the
cease-fire Friday night by
sending troops across tho
frontier Into Lebanon.
A Lebanese military spotes.
man In Beirut said lhe Israeli
soldiers blew up three buildings
near tile Lebanese border
village of Danira, and then
kidnaped two villagers shortly
before midnight. He gave no
further detalla, and did not
Indica!&lt;! whether Lebanese forces engaged thelsraellt.
It waa the fourth violation
reporu.d by Lebanon of the U.S.
sponsored ceas«ire than went
into effect last Friday night.
Israeli planes attacked Into
southern Lebanon on the 9th,
lith and 12th of AugUit,
according lo Beirut military
announcements."

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companions were critically lnle!'Citange.
burt, when their I!PIIt'la Witnesses ·said the impact
' • drifted across a highway line waa so fierce the car waa
lntq a tractor - trailer Saturdt!Y snapped in two, alto! tho truc1t
/Witl • .ile111'4••· . ,,,':f oiliOVed
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~ l.ewi;j, lt, of ~. Oblo, N! C., a trucker of Roadway
wwe dead on arrival at a EJ:press of Akron, Oblo, was not
" Cllarleat.on hOSpital.
injured.
· . In fiUill'ded !:Ondillon were
Pollee said they could not
oU.. Cbltimbus youtho, ~U.nillne the car'• driver, but
Edward Riley, 18, and l!BldlhovehlclewastraveUngat
Robert TaylCI', 20.
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recruited in the popul0111 area
· north of Phnom Penh.
In VIet Nam U.S. spokeanien
discloaed that Communist SAM
missiles fired on a U.S. Navy
RFa reconnaissance plane and
111 two llghU.r escorts Friday
near the North VIetnamese city
o1 Vlnh.
Tilt American planes look
evasive action and did not
return tile fire, spokesmen said.
Tilt reconnaissance jet returned undamaged to ita
aircraft carrier base In the Gulf
of Tonkin.
In ground acUon, U.S. spokesmen reporu.d a tAltal of seven
Americans killed and $2 WOIDided In flreflghti, mltt&amp;exploslona
and bobby trap incidents In
South VIetnam.
South Vletnameae spokesmen

Two youna men died, and two two miles west of tile St. Alballl

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crats .ln ihla elecllon year. .
n wOUld give lhelil • perfect
campaign forwn for berating
republicans leu than two
monilia before tile eleelloo. U
campU5 disorder leillslatlon
were approved, It would be lhe
wrong kind. U nothing were
done, the session would be a
waau. of lime, brought about by
"d&lt;&gt;&lt;~oll)lng" Republicans and
paid foc by the talq)llyers.
The leadership also fears, no
doubt, that a special oession
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VOL IV NO. 29

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See the all nitw "Par~ Avenuti~', ,hJ N.ttonal

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Two Killed

would be mailed to their

collection . The only writing
instrument Uley could use
would be crayons-if IIIey had a
sharp object they might harm
themselves. They could show up
for work and leave any time
they desired. Vacations would
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WASJIINGTON (UP!) -Vice
Adm. Hyman G. Rickover says
if we don't abollsb some of the
make-work jobs at the Pentagon, our defense may collapse
of ita own weight. And he
Insists he's not kidding.
"On a given Monday mornIng, I would close off the fourth
,.,, ~of the Penta'.":'_'¥"~.,allow
., .... ~·I¥11Y ""ough pe'l!l,.to .\Jn lh4i
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fir~t three floors," Rickover
' tMd a House apf)ropriations
subcommittee that wondered
what sl&lt;!ps could be taken,
"The next Monday I would
have the !bird floor roped off
and penni! only those who fill
the first two floors to retain
their joiJS. That would be a
good start."
Rlckover, the peppery scienUsHailor generally credil&lt;!d
with having prodded the Navy
Into the nuclear age, said if
that didn't wock he had an
alternative plan.
"I think it would also be
aceeptable to your social
IICienllsb," he said of this
oecond suggestion.
"Classify the pentagon people
A, 8 and C. A does the work. 8
and C are given offices without
SI!Cfetaries, messengers, desks,
ruga, U.lephones, typewriU.rs or
water pitchers. They do get
scratch pada on which to writ&lt;!
letters to each other in
longhand.
Dummy Mall
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agreeJiieQt must be reacl!ed on
recommendaUonabeforehandoo
tllellouaeandSenateeOIIIdaet
in a swift and orderly manner.
Tilt GOP IQd,ers are Sklttlsh
about reporil ·~ decJston has
been made to bold a specla1
se111on. They want .ID be able
to go either way when they
make up their minds.
Tlu,.real factor In the matter,
whiob no one talks about, Is
politlca, A special session could
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Ji\\l•lbleleg(Jiatlon will be.listed .Charles F. Kurfeu; l'W!\&gt;wUng
arlddiscti.tledbytheeommillee, Green, and Senate Ppsldetlt
Ill. slslf I!O&lt;IIOilllel and the Pro 1'erllPON · ~ M.
Leglalallve Service Commil- Qtay; R-Piqua, bOll\ ol whom
s~Ori, research arm of the 'a!Selnbh!d the comrirlttee at tile
Ge~eral Aoaembly.
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• behest ollho Houae and Senate
IIi a couple of weeki, it will last June.
be lime for a deelsioQ on
Toe ~ Now
whether to aak Gov. James A. Levitt, Kurfess and Gray ~II
Rhodes to call ~ speclal say It's too early tuay whethsion. ~ declaion will have .to er a ~ sesalon Is warbe made by House Majority ranted. They pulnt 1D the mass
Leader Robert · E. Levitt, R· of lnfonnalion which must be

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JACKSON, Mlas. (UPI)-{;ov.
John Bell Williams accuaed tile
President's Conunission.. on
Cam~ pnrest Sal111:~yl',;of a
dtliberare elfOrt to &amp;eare
racial strife in Mississippi, and
auggested it be disbanded or
reorganized.
Williams, in a lengthy U.legram to President Nl:a:on, said
certain members of tile com·
mlasion should be removed
because of "bias, prejudice,
sectional hatred and conl&lt;!mpt
for duly constitul&lt;!d authority."
The sharply-worded message
came in die wake of a threeday hearing conducted by the
commission here into disorders
that broke out at Jackson Stat&lt;!
College last spring and claimed
two lives. The group is
scheduled to open a hearing in
Ohio Wednesday Into the fatal
shooting of four Kent State
University studenta.
The governor said lhe commission made no "serious
attempt" to detennine causes
or campus unrest at Jackson
Stsl&lt;! but condncted "a pointed·
iy biased Inquisition againSt
duly consUtuted law enforcement authorities olllle stale of
Mississippi and deliberaU.Iy
sought to creal&lt;! racial strife,
animosity, and to encourage
violence among our people.''
"In the light of their conduct

while In Mlaslasippi, their unrest, I suggest that litis
obvious bias on tile side of the commisslon be d.iaaolved,'' said
\1\w.bfeakt;!'S and , rioters and w~.
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~~~. llflll tile •ll,bs&lt;&gt;luU! ~nee of objectivity In acUon, he suggested.,p.. apperforming llleir assigned tasks pointment of "competent perto lnvestigal&lt;! causes of campus sons with open minds" to

replace members who "eDtlb(ted such obvloua bias, pre)udi&lt;!J,
oectlonal hatred ~ ~\fD1PI
for duly COIIIti!i,tteol'. ·'J(ate
aulllority, and have o!Moualy
pre-judged tile cases oo the side
of the rioters."

Ten Hurt in Explosion
NEW DEI.JII (UP!)- Police
arresl&lt;!d an estimated ~.ooo
persons across the country
Saturday as u.na of thousands
of demonstrators tried to oeize
farms, landed estalea, golf
courses and a race track In a
campaign ID force a change In
land policies on tho Indian
government.
The demonstrators,led by the
pro-Moscow Communltt party
and a coalition of Soclallst
groups, waved Red .banners,
~lanted flags on 11&amp;eized" land,
chanted slogans ID encourqe
peasants to help themselvea to
acreage, and symbolically
plowed one piece of land.
In Poona city on the Indian
West Coast, former Deputy
Premier Morarjl Desai said
India was going through a

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period ln which its people were
losing their faith In the rule of
law, because of the government's failure to act on land
refonn and other problems.
Not far from where he spoke,
a worker for the ruling
Congress . party of Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi waa
arrested along will! 50 workers
of other parties when IIIey tried
to seize a fl.-acre golf COID'IB
and build huts on it.
HUIIdreda Amlted
In Bombay, police arresl&lt;!d
several hundred demonstrators
who aasaulted tile front gates of
lhe Mahalamtl race course.
Tilt demonstrators said IIIey
planned to plt&lt;:h rents and set
up houses on tile track.
A Communist member of
parliament, 8bupesh Gupta,

and 101 followers were arrested
on a !ann IIIey tried to seize ln
southern India, and In Bangalore, 1,000 miles south of New
Delhi, Communists occuplred
the estare of a local maharajah.
Mrs. Gandhi, in a speech
marking ·the 23rd anniversary
of India's Independence, Satur·
dsy called on her people to
"talte up the challenge of
change•" and said• "I take a
pledge now to fight to remove
litis scourge will! all my energy
and I hope the people of India
will be wtth me to fight it."
But she denounced tile socalled "land-grab" movement
launched Aug. 9 by the
opposition coaliUon, saying that
agrarian problems had to be
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came afl&lt;!r National Collllllllllder Raymond A. Gallagher of
Redfield, S. D., crltized a
comment made by Lindsay.
Tilt New York mayor was

quoted as 18ying that real
"heroes" are the YOIDI8 men
who defect to ' Csnada (I'
Sweden and refuse to serve in
the armed forces.

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·.m:chriJU.,. chii'Chel In RllodeMM are r1sti!1s their esiatence
•411 defy · 1 new apartheid law
'. i'e ct&gt;N by the willte suprema·;tf regime of Premier Ian
Smith.
•:•d'helr open defiance of the
:11011ernment on groWids of
• Qulstian principle conlronts
Smith with a hard choice. H he
backs down In the face of
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adamant church oppOaitiOn;
he'll lose support.8lDQII8 willie
Rhodesian VIllers committed to
segrecaUon at any cost.
On the other band, If he
responda with hard-banded suppression of the churcbet,
seizure of their property and
wholesale arrests of tlielr
leaders, he'll outrage public
opinion in COWilrles such as the
United States and Brlteln,
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POMEROY - Demle DeVol of Lanc:utor, who ..,..-ales

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CoWIIyand
willother
mowpolnta,
towards
Pl&gt;meroy
In
part.
to pi 11 reput ~ the part might be located In
Metgl Oiunlf, or It may be oome plaoo botw- Midand CheSIIre. The perk will be birge I!IIOIIib to ....
IIIID&lt;idatoiGO moWe bcmel, acrordliJ81o plans at the lllllllelll.
of

ear~ courlln8:
One lblng oeems clear: if any
IH!cldng doYfn Is done, the
govornmont will bave to do it.
Proteatent' and Roman caiJlolic
churclt leadtrs, In an Ullpri!COdented dl.!lplay of unity, bave
set their jan for a sboYfdown
and are prepared to ae&lt;epl
whatever lnatilll.llonal or personaJ martyrdom It may entail.
'lbe only exception to the
United !lui!tian Front Is the
Dutch Reformed Olurcb, willch
bas managed In Rhodesia u In
South Africa to rec:onclle
apartheid with Its conception of
the g-1.
All other major Proteatent
bodies, includlni the Angllcana,
Methodists, Presbyterians and
the Salvation Army, are slanding together with the Roman
catholic hierarchy In Dally
refusing to comply witll the
new biw, called the Land
Tenure Act.
Law CaDed Uojlllt
Churchmen regard the law as
basically Wljusl because II
divides Rhodesia Into rigorously
segregated racial ar•as, witll

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TRACY WHALEY OF POMEROY II lending an able beiiJinc
111 Old-lime llddlen con1e1t to ba staged on the evemng of Is Spreading Out
10 at the Alllllly Ommunlty Fair.
&lt;X&gt;LUMBtiS, Ohio (UPI) .Aftldy """"J'!hod to tab part 111 Wlialey's ln\iltallon are Assistant Franklin County
Siddle, Banowr, pre1011t Oblo dimplm, and Mike Hum- prooec:utor John Peck Plld he
Oblo State cbompiiJ!Iand the ..m- would aak officials of the In1111111.
ternal ReVenue Service, the
name llddlm fmnacrou the area are also belnt! lined Securities and Exchange
'l\1icy to take part In the Albany evtnl
CiJJJmllllon and the Board of
Fedlnl Bank Examlnen to
OJIFICI!SOF TilE MEIGS CXJUNTY Courtbouse, upboldlng au!Jt In the current special
will cloae 81 ooon 'lboraday and l"rrday. '!be oceuiCII? grand jury investigation of
Irregularities In the state loans.
Meigs County Fllr, of courae.
"It Is aliundonUy clear thai
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learned and even more
docwnentaUon required," Peck Tighten up Belts
Slid Friday. "We must call
upon certain United States law roLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov.
enforcement agencies for their James A. RhOdes bas called for
aasistance."
• Ughtenlng of the belt for the
rest of the year heca... Ill 8
SWAP NOT TO DO rr
·decrease In the growth rate of
VIENNA (UP!) -The United ules las in""!'~~'·
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States bas offered to Umlt Ita
'lbe governor Plld satea las
Safeguard antiballistic mlaaUe recetpls for July 1970 were 1.1
(ABM) system In exchange for per cent above the ume month
Soviet curba on the giant SS9 last year, "''' w11 still leas Ill an
m•sailes, diplomatic sources increase beCause of the current
uld Saturday.
rate of lnDatlon.
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r,m,~l}. ,but,the IIJlll8 on his
fl::i!!.jj!IQill dldi\'1 burt a bll
d•lt!ldnlf even 1et a chancO to
~. llie lUI out" uld Bowa. "I
-il'&amp;'· 11y!J\g ~b the atr."
ilqwa's relay to firs~
Johnson CODI(IIeted a
Plne-endJng double play with
lht baaes loaded Friday night
and gave the Pblladelphla Pb1Ja
a ·i-1 victory over the CJncliinaU
Reda In t1ie opener of a fourglme series.
Bowa'1 I bruiahes thigh? "j
guess It 1181110 from my chin
becauselb8t'a whal'I hit wilb,"
IBid the Reda catcher JOhnny
Bench. "I just dove right at
him and I'll Ply one lblng,.a lot
of guys would have balled out.
·He didn't."
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Load BaNI
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IIObby Tolan bad llread¥.
slt1iled borne two fWIS ~
llel)cb bad just been wallted
lnlenUonally to load the bales
!bOD Bernie Carbo sent a liard
smash to Phillie second
1H!IJeman Deruly Doyle whose
· flip to Bowa at second forced

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"He hit me hard, but it was after. bliinldng the,Pbnuea the
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first three bllilnPand!!U to ba
Bowa bad gotten hbi thi'ow off eumlned ~y b.y te,im

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BIIIDg. hi• Up aad IG11Inc bit bat, WIU!e StargeU of the
Pltlaburcb Pirates returns to dugoal after etrlldng out.

Rader Paces

Kan~as City

Astro Win
Over Expos

Kansas City look a 1-2 lead
with two fWIIin the fourth m
consecuUve singles by Bob
Oliver, Paul Schaal and Rlcll
Sewr11011 and a sacrifice fly by
George Spriggs.
NewYorkbadtakenal.Oiead
In the llrsl on Roy White's lith
homer of the season, a career
ldgb for hbn, but two Yankee
errcil'8 . gave Kansas City an
Wle&amp;rned run in the second and
the lloysls went ahead 2-lln the
tblrdonawalk,groundoutand
Ed Kirkpatrick'• single.
M11ii8011'1 single In the bottom of
the third had brolll!ht the
Yankees even again.
Re!lever Ron Kllmkowski,
w..-ldngonlytheelghthlnrilng,
"""'i..d credit for his fifth
victory against five defeats.
Tom Burgrneter, who relleved
Wally Booker in the eighth,
BUffered his fifth lose.

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BOSTON (tiPi) _ Billy
Cmlgll... celebi'ated his 2lk'd
birthday Sa"•-'•" by ..__,_,_8
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horne·~- d~•~g fWI as ...
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IIIUIIPing Minnesota Twins 5-3
In tbe llnl game of 1 day-night
doubleheader.
'lbeTwlnawerelead!!Jg3-!ln
the slxtb when Rep S.nllh hit
his tblrd single of llie day for
Boston, reached ~ oo an
emr and scored thli, tying fWI
OD Rico Petrocelij's single.
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Tom MuwelJ two~ a midsummer •uarterbackl'
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nlglitmare Friday Qlabt with a
~ return of a pasa in:a::=.~~ tereep11GD for a touclidcnm,
.
•• 330 foot boaier In the puhlng the Baltimore Colla to.
,'litnth mn1ng JII'OI'ed to be the '17-1 ablbltion footbaJJ vic'.ory
wll1lllilll blow needed In the Bm over the Kansas City Clilels.
lrlumpll .
Maxwell's lntereeption, with
qssc.;.mnowmeet Farmer's' 12:0lloplay, wasCIIeofelgbtln
Balik. Top ljtlenJ for tbe wtn- . the Simi, file by the Colts and
. _. Wll(e Glb MIDiron, Gary ~ ll)' the Clilefs. Kansas
....... Cerl m . . . . . . . . Bob CltyaNo.21ipal-caller,Mike
~ "'"'e, ...,
IJvbiplon, was th8 \ilcllm,
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each. )rybJc to lob a throw Into the
Barr'~ two bits
hllidothe
flaolL Gloster Rlchanleon In

PLEASANT - Bob
· SaUllllen' Quaker Stale Ser\11""
' OIIItel' advllllled to the II8QII
ftDall ol the k&amp;K · lh-PIIdl
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received a letter from Pi 'Ill dent
PbUip R. Shrl•er wilrnlllg
bnmelllate liJipellllion fcJr 0111t
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year "~
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Ill any caJillilll dUrup(ioji Ibis .·
I"!! aa a reault of a new,Jaw,
Any .por 1011 con~ '.Of '
dlsrupllns .lbe educltlonal ·
prOCOPI 1!111 tlwl be ~
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Interception

were all· bad: .to lw&lt;ho •
through ~8fl0ua.per!f o( ~ t
round. lnll waa ~ NIJI .
holes, and Rudolpb Ud lrlrin '
were througll'nlnua.;t&gt;. ,..
Hinson ..., his.. . . ill !lie ..
lead with Stockton !'Y!ipol'a.. .·
10011 alter be birdied tbe ~
hole. Hinson bogeyed ~ ltt.ill :.
row alter that and 1!1!eDI!UJII!r ~· ··
fell back to three ov."" ·ll{llr ,
eight.
aa
Jack Nick18us, wbooe PIU'e!llt
par for the tournament. .
nine boles.
of the leaders could not IJl
That brought Stockton's Mike Hili, Mason Rudolph stsrted, was sJx.&lt;wer . for !lilt
birdie lotal to 13 In two-anlk- and Hale Irwin, all of whom tournament after 16 holea. ~
od
ball roWida of play ~~ Southern
Hills Country Club this week.
Floyd, seeldng to become the
first repeat PGA champion In 33
years, was working on a
We are having a Close-Out S..
potential course record. He
Imports! Dan't
or
started the day at four over par,
but shot the front nine In 31
JOU'U be too Late !!
strokes and then birdied tile
tough 12th hole to move to ooe
under for the tournament
lhrough 15 holes.
Next, at even par, came
Arnold Palmer. Trying to win

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Pagan Paces Dues
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·his first PGA ever, and thus silorted the daY aL 11'!!19Y"' Jill'•

lor hbi fltost c101plete a sweep Ill all major
·l"''Jor· title, fired 11, 1Wo.&lt;Jnder. ~namenll, Patm,.r dJoppeij
·par· 3S ·on the · frmt 01ine two strikes of! per on the front
Saturday to }aile ti OIJHitroke· side. He bad started the day two
~ over !lie ' du!rgliig 'Ray over. and two strokes behind
Floyd ~ay lhrougb the ll)lrd Stoclton and Hinson.
roun~ of the PGA chaml'almerliogeyed the lOth hole,
plllllshlp.
but 1101 ihe stroke back bnSiockton, who alerted the day mediately j)ii the short 11th. The
StQckloll,

to first balll belor~ tile collision. physician.
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"Bemle'• biJll Will right at After scoring twc l'!lJIS In flie
Boyle," said Bencli, ''If be bad fourth lnnlni, the Pbi1s Oddld
to goa foot odwo to hllrlgbt or three In the fifth bunching f6ur
Jell Bowa mlgl)l not have gotten hils, two walks ahd a BICI'Iflce
thatliaU Iii tlriJe to get off his fly.
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The Reds traDed 54 when
The , Reda lead over Los Woody Woodward wallted and
Angeles shaved lo. I0\1 gamea Dave ConcePclm singled In the
with the loss. .
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Pick Off Falls •
Hoerner replaced Phl1s starter
. Bench attempted a plck.off Fred Wenx and waa greeted by
play bUJ the bell caromed off Pete Rose'l infield hit lo fiD the
the Pblls' Johnny Briggs In the ' bases.
fourth inning and enabled two
Tolan followed with his twofWIS to come home.
run lllnlle. Pat Corrales
"Those two i11nl weren't the gro"'uled out, Bench was Jn.
wprsl part," said Bench, tepUonally walked and Cerbo
"l:.oking Tony Perez lor a few hll· the game ending double
days Is whet burt."
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Perez; spiked by Briggs as the Gary Nolan blda for his ninth
Phlllle leftfielder slid back Into stralghl victory, looight lacing
third bale, was Iaten to !lui!t the Pblls' .Barry Lerlah.
Hospital wllh a wOWid on the
Inside of hili righlfoot which bad
to be sti!Alhed.
Debut R~ .
All five of the l'lilllll! runs
came off rookie Jeltie Mal
Bei1cb.
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· '"With the bases loaded, 1 lesgue debut when be repbiced
kneiVDer&lt;mcouldn'tholdBench starter Wayoe Slmpaon.
on,firsl, so I knew Johnny was
Simpson, bothered by
ci\ol!ng," said Bowa.
shoulder trouble, left the game
NEW YORK (UPI) - Coo·
IIOCIItiveainglelbyDannycater
and plncb-ltltter Jake Glbbo
drove .bome three fWII In the
eighth lming Saturday and
Ufted the New York Yankeea to
a i-1 victory over the Kansas
City Royala.
'!be Ylllkeel, who now have
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!'agan bad four hita and drove and Willie SbirgeU to send Ea.rl COIIIIIC1lllw times tid year,
In five runs with a pair of Wilson down to his third loss ' were lralllni 4-2 when Thurman
homers Saturday to lead the against
no
victories. Munlon 8J!C1 Roy Wblte opened
Plttaburgh Pirates to a e.a Mazeroskl'sbomerlnthefourth the eighth with singlftl. Bobby
victory over the San Diego . was his flflh.
Mureer ~ed both runners
Padres.
Veale,_ 8-13, walked three alo~ and cater singled through
'Pagan hit a tiJree.ruil homer struck out 12 and aDowed eight the middle to drive them home
. In the fourth Inning and added a hits.
and lie the game.
two-run sbolln the seventh, his Stargell doubled In the alxlh, cater continued to second m
fourthoftheseason,tohelpBob look third on Pagan's single. the throw lo the Infield and
Veale pick up his eighth \ilctory Jerry Mliy was Intentionally when Flrlt ba""'J•n Bob ou..r
Ill the aeaaon.
passed to set the stage for threw the ball back lo lbe
· Vealedro•eln three runs with Veale's baaes-&lt;:learing single to outfield loran error, Ca~rwent
·a seventh Inning dooble and Bill left center. Stargell singled In to tblrd. Glblio then sliigled to
Mazeroskl bad a solo homer for tile seventh and Pagan folloYfed right lo bring b1111e Cater·
the Pirates.
witll his secood homer of the
Pugen'sllrst homer, his lldrrl game.
. Ill the season, followed lw&lt;H&gt;UI

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permission of
govern,J1Itllf, T111iDmale
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and Wider whatever reslrJcUons collected three )II'- arid eca!W
lhe government saw Ill to three ~'in•·' , · , ;
bnpose.
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Mliii!l.bqrg'' scored -lhtle
Following eniJclmei!,t • of the une8mecl -ninl, In the-1\foutlb
law, leaders of 17 !lui!tian lnnlngofthePii!otodecldetl!e •
denominations adopted a joint l18u.. .The ,,. club poliqded .:;
declaration stating that "we BrldgO)!Ofl ~~~~ for· five '
will not register aa volunlary Htra bisi Iiiii wblcb ~·
ISSociaUons under the Land eluded. tripled t!y ·Jel! ·
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"We alltrm that the church Bridieporl icortdlli oDJ.y 1UD .
In tends to earn- on Us work In In the sixth 1iuJ1nc " ,li:d ' ·
areas of either race," the Burgy singled ticime .U Glllb,
deciB!'ation said. ·
who bad ~ ' eatUe!"ln the·
The Roman Catholic biahops, inning.
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in addition to signing the joint Miamisburg undel8alecl · In
declaration, Issued a statement &lt;he double e~tlon ioutnef
of their own threatening to shut now mcriea to the Gl'eat
down all catholic schools, American Lecion Regional
hospitals and social service Tournament at Caiilon Dllnnfs
institutions In Rllodtllla if the Aug. 2&amp;.
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idle threat: 820 catholic schools
serve 155,1100 chlldren, and i3)
hospitals and clinics care for Cyclamates Just
more than I million patlenls a
year.
Have to Go Now
"The catholic church canoot
In principle and will not In WASHINGTON (UP!)- Any
practice divide Itself racially food slulfe or clniga containing
for the administrative conven; artificial cyclaillate .-tenere
ience of any state In the can be seized &amp;om all market
world," the blahops said. ·
shelves In two weeks and
Proteatenlleaders are equal- classified a1 "adulterated
ly determined. "Let It go on foods."
record," presiding Bishop Abo! The federal government
T. Muzorewa told a recent announced the action Friday,
conference of the Ulilted saying II bas expanded the ban
Melbodist Church, "that I will on cyclaniales to aD dntp and
fight as a Clirlstian, ond by diabetic f&lt;Mida boCa... enough
Christian methods of non- cyclamates to serve such
violence, this whole Issue."
Plli'JiOIIOI are potenllally bonnlui.

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WASN'T rr PLEASANT to bave Miss Janke Wolfe visiting In
WASHINGTON (UPI) cuunty tid week?
President
Nixon is highly
We '""'' uy tbat Meigs Coonty bas never pt'Ofilced any
pleased and his lop aides are
W&lt;IIJeli atiome)'l- u sure 11 you do, you're wro~- but
II certalnly one Ill the very lew tii1Jed out by Mella delighted with hili "take the
Sbe'l the daugbter Ill Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe of White House to tile people"
appearances - a formal which
bas strong political overtones.
In the off election year of 1970,
EVEN THE WEE ONES are doing their part in trying to help the President and hili key admlniztraUon people probably
~=:::::raise funds for their new fire station.
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the put week a nelgbborOOod Bible school wu held will turn up for one day crash
In the ba'"'""'it of the Baptist pe!'lliiiiiRe. During vial Is to cities on the West Coast
an4 Friday nJcbt, Wa1 Simons, IOn of and possibly Chicago - similar
to that executed Friday In New
~~ev. and Mrs. 01ar1es Simoni, pra~a~ted the IIIJl 1o
Orleans.
Some of his advisers
Middleport Fire Oilef, for the building fund. The Rev. Mr.
believe
he
may have scored a
Is putcr of the Middleport First Baptist !liurch.
phyachologlcal break-through
on school desegregation In alrlp
SPEAKING OF BAPTfSJ' ministers, the Rev. and Mrs. that lasted approximately 12
Boooe, be'a a former pastor of the MldcDeport church, of hours.
, Mall., are lllliiOWICing the blrtli of a seven pouDd, two
11011, Jolm William Ill Auguat 11.
During their realdency In Mtddleporl, the Rev. and Mrs.
Ptme' adopted two children, Jean, wm II now 10, and David who
WA8111NGTON (UPI) -'l'lle tlolted a.. bapes to decide
The Boona~bavebeen married illlyeara.
by
....., 11be111er I!'C1Pt •• violated the lof.lddJe Eul
George Boone Ill Mancbeator, OiM., Is theiJ'andmother
eeueflre
• llnol elalml aad, B eo, wlial lbellld ba cloae
the new arrival.
aboalll, 8ta(Je de~ lmalt olfldab Blld llalar*J.
Incidentally, the presenladdruo of the Rev. and Mrs. BoOne
(l)andler St., Weot Somerville, Mall.
lmoet bas "" tied tllal Egypl begao movlq mlulle
tqlll!JmOIItwltli•lnlcDet-lotbelilloli:Uallilthe baan
lmriwltete~ypu '111 the ~a~Hirelall weehad louboat
MRS. GRACE SURFACE BEABOUT, formerly of Mid-r""-" aftetwa
•• The ""IM fit.,.-..._ '-r a . _
bearing from lrii!Dda.
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1969 OPEL

STATION WAGON
spon•orlng a horse abew
beglnnlog at 9:31 a.m. today

at the Kuer Creek Employee
Club groaod1. FUteeo baiter
cluses will be offered.
Performaaee classes will
begin at I p.m.
Gordoo Cllpploger of
Brownsvtne

and

Jim

Slagletoo, Rio Grande, will
serve 11 jlldgea. Robert
uBrownle 11 Brown wW. serve

as rlagmastor wblle Skip
Meadowo, Galllpolla, will
BDOOUIIce.

1968 FIAT
850 TUDOR
1967 FIAT
850 OONV.
1967 OPEL
TUDOR

$1495
$1295
$1295

GlotJ:bach's Time

1966 VOLKS
FASTBACK

Takes Poll Today
CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION,
Mich. (IJPI) _Charlie Glolzbach of Georgetown, Ind., .
driving a Dodge, toured the
Michigan International
Speedway at m.34l3 mllea an
hour Friday 1o grab the earlypole position for Sunday's
Yankee 401HD11e stock car race.
Glotzbach's time well
below the Irick~ of 132.737
m.p.h., due mainly to a new

$1000·

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'895

TUDOR

SMAU DOWN PAYMENT
!UP TO 36 MONTHS

SMITH BUICK

=~~.~:~~~a: :w=: ~~o=~~r~':i~

Tony OOoa lmoc:ked In two of
Mlnneoota'si'WIB with a double
In the flrellnnlrw and a single In
the seeornl, IJCQring Rich Haese
and Cesar Tovar. Dan 'lb!mp1011 scored the other run on a
single by Tovar.

year in the fifth gave Montreal
its firsl fWI, Jbn Gosger's triple
and John Bateman's single in
lhe seventh accounted lor the
second and Rusty Staub hit hia
2Sth homer.

Cub8 Lose
As Dodge'IH:!c

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CHICAGO (UP!), - Tom
HaDer's sacrifice fly in the
seventh inning, scored Willie
Davis with Uie deciding run to
climax a three-run rally
Salurdoy and enabled the Los
Angeles Dodgers to defeat the
Chicago Cubs ._7 In the first
game of a doobleheader and run
their winning streak to six
games.
The CUbs Jed 7.6 In the
seventh when Maury Wllls was
ll!eatllrslonpltcherFerguson
Jenkin~' error. Consecutl~e
singles by Bill Russell, DaviS
and Wea Parker tied the score.
at 7-7 ·and Haller greeted
relle"'!f PhU Regan with his

CAMP PERRY, Ohio (111'1)
West ~ NmY Rll "" 1a1 Lt. John
tennis Writer .r lAJGrang$, m., cap·lured the national small bore
~aii~1 . tII· ~"":" r111a poellion c~llldp for
.r
• the lliCond lime.
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~· ofl171 out ot a poull&gt;le 33ao for The Dodgers added another
11118 the tills Friday. Re ~woo the run in the ninth when Wlllla and
Hewitt mmt In lila u a jUnior cmn- 1Parter-doobled. 'lbe double was
"'· 8-2; petitur. Wrller eclged . AnDy Parter's ft!llrlb hit.
~m or MaJ. JMII roster of~. TheCuba~a 7-3Jeadln llle
andlo Arlt. by two polntl.
• lhll:d lfben they SfO&lt;ed sis I'WlS
houre
on six hits. '!be Dodgers Clll the
Zeljko
Ieid to 7-$ on Willie Crawford's
u, ..2.
) · IIIXIb~"""'thayearlllthe
~~r the
liN IIICtllod of flftb kuJ{qi. '
dille ,of ·~t;'·.-elsen pitched the
1Dnlngs to pin credit
~ICOIDt CI\UII- for hij aecond \ilctory aeaJna1
~ot O!Je 'l"l"' \Wliile Jenldns' record '
22 or ~ to l.tl.\.
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TUDOR

CHESRIRE - 'lbe Saddle
&amp;Dd Sirloin Rldlag Club II

, .. Ge•onlmo and Willbli. mlb oilielilnt tr&amp;iJ' il~·tR· ~ to
Bailey'• 19th home run· of the M'JIIBf.!lf'' ''" rrr, • ...

CcJniaUaro then singled hOOJe
carl Yastrzemakl with the
1ourtb Red Sox run.. Tom
Salrlan
0 scored eo•.
·~ s fifth
run on a sacrifice fly by Smith
In the seventh.
Conigliaro drove Boston's
(ourlh run In the sixth inning off
starter and loser Jbn Perry,
who w~ trying to wtn his 111111
game of the year and snap the
:t"wlns' seven-game losing
streak.
SonnY Siebert went aD lhe
wayforhlsl3thtriumphagalnst
six losaes In 98 degree heat.
Petrocelli also hit a solo
horner' his !11th In the second
lnlllng.

Dlinois Officer
,
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Wms Rifie T1tle

HOUSTON (UPI) - Dolil!
Rader hll a two-run homer in
lhe third inning snd singled to
start a two-run rally In the
seventh Saturday to spark the
Housloo Aslros to a 7-3 victory
over the Montreal Expos.
Rader's homer his 191h of the
season, came 'after Denis
Menke doubled to highlight a
four-run rally . Rader scored
from first in the seventh on John
Edwards' double Edwards
scored the second' run of the
Inning on a single by Cesar
Geronbno who started his first
major league game
Joe Morgan's ~gave the
AstrostworWis.Hewashilbya
pitch in the first inning and
scored from first oo a double by
Jbn Wynn. Morgan led off the
fourth with a single, stole
second, wenllo third when John
Bateman's throw went into
cen!Alr!ield and came home
when Jbn Fairey juggled the
ball in conterfield.
The Astros' fourth run In lhe

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1964 Buick
LaSabre 4 Dr. Hdtp.
V-8 automatic, power sterrlng,
radio

1967 c•rolet
Caprice 4 Dr. Hdtp.
V-8, automatic. power steering.
brakes. air

1964·Triumph
TR-4 Convertible
Real Sporty, 'l,l's tough .

6 cylinder, automatic, radio, a

gas saver.

1960 Plymouth
Valiant 4 Doo "
6 cylinder. automatic. "ee this

one.

1965 Ford

Muata,.
V-B, automatic, cheap Iran&lt;nnlrt.. tinn.

1965 Cadillac
4 Door Hardtop

1966 Ford
C.ntry"JG'n

Power steering, power brakes.

V-8, automatic. radio.

1tMNova
.4 .. , . Sella~

1964 Ford
Falcon 4 Door

air.

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v.e, ·automatic •. $lie this one .

1963 Ford
Galaxle
2 Door
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V-8, automatic , tran$ml.-slon,

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•Jif LOUIS CA&amp;'I~

•;11 UPUiellllil Writer
·.m:chriJU.,. chii'Chel In RllodeMM are r1sti!1s their esiatence
•411 defy · 1 new apartheid law
'. i'e ct&gt;N by the willte suprema·;tf regime of Premier Ian
Smith.
•:•d'helr open defiance of the
:11011ernment on groWids of
• Qulstian principle conlronts
Smith with a hard choice. H he
backs down In the face of
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adamant church oppOaitiOn;
he'll lose support.8lDQII8 willie
Rhodesian VIllers committed to
segrecaUon at any cost.
On the other band, If he
responda with hard-banded suppression of the churcbet,
seizure of their property and
wholesale arrests of tlielr
leaders, he'll outrage public
opinion in COWilrles such as the
United States and Brlteln,
whose favor llhadesia Is

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POMEROY - Demle DeVol of Lanc:utor, who ..,..-ales

~~;'"~''"~UJ~Iutin~I~•oc~ut~er~,
~AccortllD8
a

for Metgl
CoWIIyand
willother
mowpolnta,
towards
Pl&gt;meroy
In
part.
to pi 11 reput ~ the part might be located In
Metgl Oiunlf, or It may be oome plaoo botw- Midand CheSIIre. The perk will be birge I!IIOIIib to ....
IIIID&lt;idatoiGO moWe bcmel, acrordliJ81o plans at the lllllllelll.
of

ear~ courlln8:
One lblng oeems clear: if any
IH!cldng doYfn Is done, the
govornmont will bave to do it.
Proteatent' and Roman caiJlolic
churclt leadtrs, In an Ullpri!COdented dl.!lplay of unity, bave
set their jan for a sboYfdown
and are prepared to ae&lt;epl
whatever lnatilll.llonal or personaJ martyrdom It may entail.
'lbe only exception to the
United !lui!tian Front Is the
Dutch Reformed Olurcb, willch
bas managed In Rhodesia u In
South Africa to rec:onclle
apartheid with Its conception of
the g-1.
All other major Proteatent
bodies, includlni the Angllcana,
Methodists, Presbyterians and
the Salvation Army, are slanding together with the Roman
catholic hierarchy In Dally
refusing to comply witll the
new biw, called the Land
Tenure Act.
Law CaDed Uojlllt
Churchmen regard the law as
basically Wljusl because II
divides Rhodesia Into rigorously
segregated racial ar•as, witll

Nixon Delighted
With New Format

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TRACY WHALEY OF POMEROY II lending an able beiiJinc
111 Old-lime llddlen con1e1t to ba staged on the evemng of Is Spreading Out
10 at the Alllllly Ommunlty Fair.
&lt;X&gt;LUMBtiS, Ohio (UPI) .Aftldy """"J'!hod to tab part 111 Wlialey's ln\iltallon are Assistant Franklin County
Siddle, Banowr, pre1011t Oblo dimplm, and Mike Hum- prooec:utor John Peck Plld he
Oblo State cbompiiJ!Iand the ..m- would aak officials of the In1111111.
ternal ReVenue Service, the
name llddlm fmnacrou the area are also belnt! lined Securities and Exchange
'l\1icy to take part In the Albany evtnl
CiJJJmllllon and the Board of
Fedlnl Bank Examlnen to
OJIFICI!SOF TilE MEIGS CXJUNTY Courtbouse, upboldlng au!Jt In the current special
will cloae 81 ooon 'lboraday and l"rrday. '!be oceuiCII? grand jury investigation of
Irregularities In the state loans.
Meigs County Fllr, of courae.
"It Is aliundonUy clear thai
•
addiUonal witnesses must be Now It's Time to
learned and even more
docwnentaUon required," Peck Tighten up Belts
Slid Friday. "We must call
upon certain United States law roLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov.
enforcement agencies for their James A. RhOdes bas called for
aasistance."
• Ughtenlng of the belt for the
rest of the year heca... Ill 8
SWAP NOT TO DO rr
·decrease In the growth rate of
VIENNA (UP!) -The United ules las in""!'~~'·
.
States bas offered to Umlt Ita
'lbe governor Plld satea las
Safeguard antiballistic mlaaUe recetpls for July 1970 were 1.1
(ABM) system In exchange for per cent above the ume month
Soviet curba on the giant SS9 last year, "''' w11 still leas Ill an
m•sailes, diplomatic sources increase beCause of the current
uld Saturday.
rate of lnDatlon.
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r,m,~l}. ,but,the IIJlll8 on his
fl::i!!.jj!IQill dldi\'1 burt a bll
d•lt!ldnlf even 1et a chancO to
~. llie lUI out" uld Bowa. "I
-il'&amp;'· 11y!J\g ~b the atr."
ilqwa's relay to firs~
Johnson CODI(IIeted a
Plne-endJng double play with
lht baaes loaded Friday night
and gave the Pblladelphla Pb1Ja
a ·i-1 victory over the CJncliinaU
Reda In t1ie opener of a fourglme series.
Bowa'1 I bruiahes thigh? "j
guess It 1181110 from my chin
becauselb8t'a whal'I hit wilb,"
IBid the Reda catcher JOhnny
Bench. "I just dove right at
him and I'll Ply one lblng,.a lot
of guys would have balled out.
·He didn't."
.
Load BaNI
.
IIObby Tolan bad llread¥.
slt1iled borne two fWIS ~
llel)cb bad just been wallted
lnlenUonally to load the bales
!bOD Bernie Carbo sent a liard
smash to Phillie second
1H!IJeman Deruly Doyle whose
· flip to Bowa at second forced

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"He hit me hard, but it was after. bliinldng the,Pbnuea the
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first three bllilnPand!!U to ba
Bowa bad gotten hbi thi'ow off eumlned ~y b.y te,im

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KANSAS Cl'l'\'

BIIIDg. hi• Up aad IG11Inc bit bat, WIU!e StargeU of the
Pltlaburcb Pirates returns to dugoal after etrlldng out.

Rader Paces

Kan~as City

Astro Win
Over Expos

Kansas City look a 1-2 lead
with two fWIIin the fourth m
consecuUve singles by Bob
Oliver, Paul Schaal and Rlcll
Sewr11011 and a sacrifice fly by
George Spriggs.
NewYorkbadtakenal.Oiead
In the llrsl on Roy White's lith
homer of the season, a career
ldgb for hbn, but two Yankee
errcil'8 . gave Kansas City an
Wle&amp;rned run in the second and
the lloysls went ahead 2-lln the
tblrdonawalk,groundoutand
Ed Kirkpatrick'• single.
M11ii8011'1 single In the bottom of
the third had brolll!ht the
Yankees even again.
Re!lever Ron Kllmkowski,
w..-ldngonlytheelghthlnrilng,
"""'i..d credit for his fifth
victory against five defeats.
Tom Burgrneter, who relleved
Wally Booker in the eighth,
BUffered his fifth lose.

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BOSTON (tiPi) _ Billy
Cmlgll... celebi'ated his 2lk'd
birthday Sa"•-'•" by ..__,_,_8
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horne·~- d~•~g fWI as ...
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Boston Red Sox downed the
IIIUIIPing Minnesota Twins 5-3
In tbe llnl game of 1 day-night
doubleheader.
'lbeTwlnawerelead!!Jg3-!ln
the slxtb when Rep S.nllh hit
his tblrd single of llie day for
Boston, reached ~ oo an
emr and scored thli, tying fWI
OD Rico Petrocelij's single.
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Tom MuwelJ two~ a midsummer •uarterbackl'
~
nlglitmare Friday Qlabt with a
~ return of a pasa in:a::=.~~ tereep11GD for a touclidcnm,
.
•• 330 foot boaier In the puhlng the Baltimore Colla to.
,'litnth mn1ng JII'OI'ed to be the '17-1 ablbltion footbaJJ vic'.ory
wll1lllilll blow needed In the Bm over the Kansas City Clilels.
lrlumpll .
Maxwell's lntereeption, with
qssc.;.mnowmeet Farmer's' 12:0lloplay, wasCIIeofelgbtln
Balik. Top ljtlenJ for tbe wtn- . the Simi, file by the Colts and
. _. Wll(e Glb MIDiron, Gary ~ ll)' the Clilefs. Kansas
....... Cerl m . . . . . . . . Bob CltyaNo.21ipal-caller,Mike
~ "'"'e, ...,
IJvbiplon, was th8 \ilcllm,
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each. )rybJc to lob a throw Into the
Barr'~ two bits
hllidothe
flaolL Gloster Rlchanleon In

PLEASANT - Bob
· SaUllllen' Quaker Stale Ser\11""
' OIIItel' advllllled to the II8QII
ftDall ol the k&amp;K · lh-PIIdl
· 1 baD To
Frld
So I
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received a letter from Pi 'Ill dent
PbUip R. Shrl•er wilrnlllg
bnmelllate liJipellllion fcJr 0111t
-"-"' ba llijpOeed·
year "~
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Ill any caJillilll dUrup(ioji Ibis .·
I"!! aa a reault of a new,Jaw,
Any .por 1011 con~ '.Of '
dlsrupllns .lbe educltlonal ·
prOCOPI 1!111 tlwl be ~
ftom ~~~. unt..rsll)' ,
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B.illy Com·gli.aro

Interception

were all· bad: .to lw&lt;ho •
through ~8fl0ua.per!f o( ~ t
round. lnll waa ~ NIJI .
holes, and Rudolpb Ud lrlrin '
were througll'nlnua.;t&gt;. ,..
Hinson ..., his.. . . ill !lie ..
lead with Stockton !'Y!ipol'a.. .·
10011 alter be birdied tbe ~
hole. Hinson bogeyed ~ ltt.ill :.
row alter that and 1!1!eDI!UJII!r ~· ··
fell back to three ov."" ·ll{llr ,
eight.
aa
Jack Nick18us, wbooe PIU'e!llt
par for the tournament. .
nine boles.
of the leaders could not IJl
That brought Stockton's Mike Hili, Mason Rudolph stsrted, was sJx.&lt;wer . for !lilt
birdie lotal to 13 In two-anlk- and Hale Irwin, all of whom tournament after 16 holea. ~
od
ball roWida of play ~~ Southern
Hills Country Club this week.
Floyd, seeldng to become the
first repeat PGA champion In 33
years, was working on a
We are having a Close-Out S..
potential course record. He
Imports! Dan't
or
started the day at four over par,
but shot the front nine In 31
JOU'U be too Late !!
strokes and then birdied tile
tough 12th hole to move to ooe
under for the tournament
lhrough 15 holes.
Next, at even par, came
Arnold Palmer. Trying to win

y;an
, k s. Defeat

Pagan Paces Dues
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·his first PGA ever, and thus silorted the daY aL 11'!!19Y"' Jill'•

lor hbi fltost c101plete a sweep Ill all major
·l"''Jor· title, fired 11, 1Wo.&lt;Jnder. ~namenll, Patm,.r dJoppeij
·par· 3S ·on the · frmt 01ine two strikes of! per on the front
Saturday to }aile ti OIJHitroke· side. He bad started the day two
~ over !lie ' du!rgliig 'Ray over. and two strokes behind
Floyd ~ay lhrougb the ll)lrd Stoclton and Hinson.
roun~ of the PGA chaml'almerliogeyed the lOth hole,
plllllshlp.
but 1101 ihe stroke back bnSiockton, who alerted the day mediately j)ii the short 11th. The
StQckloll,

to first balll belor~ tile collision. physician.
,
"Bemle'• biJll Will right at After scoring twc l'!lJIS In flie
Boyle," said Bencli, ''If be bad fourth lnnlni, the Pbi1s Oddld
to goa foot odwo to hllrlgbt or three In the fifth bunching f6ur
Jell Bowa mlgl)l not have gotten hils, two walks ahd a BICI'Iflce
thatliaU Iii tlriJe to get off his fly.
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throw.
The Reds traDed 54 when
The , Reda lead over Los Woody Woodward wallted and
Angeles shaved lo. I0\1 gamea Dave ConcePclm singled In the
with the loss. .
,
.. bottom of tbe ninth. Joe
Pick Off Falls •
Hoerner replaced Phl1s starter
. Bench attempted a plck.off Fred Wenx and waa greeted by
play bUJ the bell caromed off Pete Rose'l infield hit lo fiD the
the Pblls' Johnny Briggs In the ' bases.
fourth inning and enabled two
Tolan followed with his twofWIS to come home.
run lllnlle. Pat Corrales
"Those two i11nl weren't the gro"'uled out, Bench was Jn.
wprsl part," said Bench, tepUonally walked and Cerbo
"l:.oking Tony Perez lor a few hll· the game ending double
days Is whet burt."
pwy.
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Perez; spiked by Briggs as the Gary Nolan blda for his ninth
Phlllle leftfielder slid back Into stralghl victory, looight lacing
third bale, was Iaten to !lui!t the Pblls' .Barry Lerlah.
Hospital wllh a wOWid on the
Inside of hili righlfoot which bad
to be sti!Alhed.
Debut R~ .
All five of the l'lilllll! runs
came off rookie Jeltie Mal
Bei1cb.
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Behlllly, who mada his major
· '"With the bases loaded, 1 lesgue debut when be repbiced
kneiVDer&lt;mcouldn'tholdBench starter Wayoe Slmpaon.
on,firsl, so I knew Johnny was
Simpson, bothered by
ci\ol!ng," said Bowa.
shoulder trouble, left the game
NEW YORK (UPI) - Coo·
IIOCIItiveainglelbyDannycater
and plncb-ltltter Jake Glbbo
drove .bome three fWII In the
eighth lming Saturday and
Ufted the New York Yankeea to
a i-1 victory over the Kansas
City Royala.
'!be Ylllkeel, who now have
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" Pll'UliltiRGH (UPI)- Jose successvle singles by AI OUver beaten Kansas City eight
!'agan bad four hita and drove and Willie SbirgeU to send Ea.rl COIIIIIC1lllw times tid year,
In five runs with a pair of Wilson down to his third loss ' were lralllni 4-2 when Thurman
homers Saturday to lead the against
no
victories. Munlon 8J!C1 Roy Wblte opened
Plttaburgh Pirates to a e.a Mazeroskl'sbomerlnthefourth the eighth with singlftl. Bobby
victory over the San Diego . was his flflh.
Mureer ~ed both runners
Padres.
Veale,_ 8-13, walked three alo~ and cater singled through
'Pagan hit a tiJree.ruil homer struck out 12 and aDowed eight the middle to drive them home
. In the fourth Inning and added a hits.
and lie the game.
two-run sbolln the seventh, his Stargell doubled In the alxlh, cater continued to second m
fourthoftheseason,tohelpBob look third on Pagan's single. the throw lo the Infield and
Veale pick up his eighth \ilctory Jerry Mliy was Intentionally when Flrlt ba""'J•n Bob ou..r
Ill the aeaaon.
passed to set the stage for threw the ball back lo lbe
· Vealedro•eln three runs with Veale's baaes-&lt;:learing single to outfield loran error, Ca~rwent
·a seventh Inning dooble and Bill left center. Stargell singled In to tblrd. Glblio then sliigled to
Mazeroskl bad a solo homer for tile seventh and Pagan folloYfed right lo bring b1111e Cater·
the Pirates.
witll his secood homer of the
Pugen'sllrst homer, his lldrrl game.
. Ill the season, followed lw&lt;H&gt;UI

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permission of
govern,J1Itllf, T111iDmale
: 'li..J.fiti
and Wider whatever reslrJcUons collected three )II'- arid eca!W
lhe government saw Ill to three ~'in•·' , · , ;
bnpose.
.
Mliii!l.bqrg'' scored -lhtle
Following eniJclmei!,t • of the une8mecl -ninl, In the-1\foutlb
law, leaders of 17 !lui!tian lnnlngofthePii!otodecldetl!e •
denominations adopted a joint l18u.. .The ,,. club poliqded .:;
declaration stating that "we BrldgO)!Ofl ~~~~ for· five '
will not register aa volunlary Htra bisi Iiiii wblcb ~·
ISSociaUons under the Land eluded. tripled t!y ·Jel! ·
t- .
Tenure Acl." .
g~ and
"We alltrm that the church Bridieporl icortdlli oDJ.y 1UD .
In tends to earn- on Us work In In the sixth 1iuJ1nc " ,li:d ' ·
areas of either race," the Burgy singled ticime .U Glllb,
deciB!'ation said. ·
who bad ~ ' eatUe!"ln the·
The Roman Catholic biahops, inning.
·
.., · ' · ·, ·
in addition to signing the joint Miamisburg undel8alecl · In
declaration, Issued a statement &lt;he double e~tlon ioutnef
of their own threatening to shut now mcriea to the Gl'eat
down all catholic schools, American Lecion Regional
hospitals and social service Tournament at Caiilon Dllnnfs
institutions In Rllodtllla if the Aug. 2&amp;.
'
' new law is enforced. 111ia; i.s no
1
idle threat: 820 catholic schools
serve 155,1100 chlldren, and i3)
hospitals and clinics care for Cyclamates Just
more than I million patlenls a
year.
Have to Go Now
"The catholic church canoot
In principle and will not In WASHINGTON (UP!)- Any
practice divide Itself racially food slulfe or clniga containing
for the administrative conven; artificial cyclaillate .-tenere
ience of any state In the can be seized &amp;om all market
world," the blahops said. ·
shelves In two weeks and
Proteatenlleaders are equal- classified a1 "adulterated
ly determined. "Let It go on foods."
record," presiding Bishop Abo! The federal government
T. Muzorewa told a recent announced the action Friday,
conference of the Ulilted saying II bas expanded the ban
Melbodist Church, "that I will on cyclaniales to aD dntp and
fight as a Clirlstian, ond by diabetic f&lt;Mida boCa... enough
Christian methods of non- cyclamates to serve such
violence, this whole Issue."
Plli'JiOIIOI are potenllally bonnlui.

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WASN'T rr PLEASANT to bave Miss Janke Wolfe visiting In
WASHINGTON (UPI) cuunty tid week?
President
Nixon is highly
We '""'' uy tbat Meigs Coonty bas never pt'Ofilced any
pleased and his lop aides are
W&lt;IIJeli atiome)'l- u sure 11 you do, you're wro~- but
II certalnly one Ill the very lew tii1Jed out by Mella delighted with hili "take the
Sbe'l the daugbter Ill Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe of White House to tile people"
appearances - a formal which
bas strong political overtones.
In the off election year of 1970,
EVEN THE WEE ONES are doing their part in trying to help the President and hili key admlniztraUon people probably
~=:::::raise funds for their new fire station.
I
the put week a nelgbborOOod Bible school wu held will turn up for one day crash
In the ba'"'""'it of the Baptist pe!'lliiiiiRe. During vial Is to cities on the West Coast
an4 Friday nJcbt, Wa1 Simons, IOn of and possibly Chicago - similar
to that executed Friday In New
~~ev. and Mrs. 01ar1es Simoni, pra~a~ted the IIIJl 1o
Orleans.
Some of his advisers
Middleport Fire Oilef, for the building fund. The Rev. Mr.
believe
he
may have scored a
Is putcr of the Middleport First Baptist !liurch.
phyachologlcal break-through
on school desegregation In alrlp
SPEAKING OF BAPTfSJ' ministers, the Rev. and Mrs. that lasted approximately 12
Boooe, be'a a former pastor of the MldcDeport church, of hours.
, Mall., are lllliiOWICing the blrtli of a seven pouDd, two
11011, Jolm William Ill Auguat 11.
During their realdency In Mtddleporl, the Rev. and Mrs.
Ptme' adopted two children, Jean, wm II now 10, and David who
WA8111NGTON (UPI) -'l'lle tlolted a.. bapes to decide
The Boona~bavebeen married illlyeara.
by
....., 11be111er I!'C1Pt •• violated the lof.lddJe Eul
George Boone Ill Mancbeator, OiM., Is theiJ'andmother
eeueflre
• llnol elalml aad, B eo, wlial lbellld ba cloae
the new arrival.
aboalll, 8ta(Je de~ lmalt olfldab Blld llalar*J.
Incidentally, the presenladdruo of the Rev. and Mrs. BoOne
(l)andler St., Weot Somerville, Mall.
lmoet bas "" tied tllal Egypl begao movlq mlulle
tqlll!JmOIItwltli•lnlcDet-lotbelilloli:Uallilthe baan
lmriwltete~ypu '111 the ~a~Hirelall weehad louboat
MRS. GRACE SURFACE BEABOUT, formerly of Mid-r""-" aftetwa
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bearing from lrii!Dda.
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1969 OPEL

STATION WAGON
spon•orlng a horse abew
beglnnlog at 9:31 a.m. today

at the Kuer Creek Employee
Club groaod1. FUteeo baiter
cluses will be offered.
Performaaee classes will
begin at I p.m.
Gordoo Cllpploger of
Brownsvtne

and

Jim

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serve 11 jlldgea. Robert
uBrownle 11 Brown wW. serve

as rlagmastor wblle Skip
Meadowo, Galllpolla, will
BDOOUIIce.

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1966 VOLKS
FASTBACK

Takes Poll Today
CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION,
Mich. (IJPI) _Charlie Glolzbach of Georgetown, Ind., .
driving a Dodge, toured the
Michigan International
Speedway at m.34l3 mllea an
hour Friday 1o grab the earlypole position for Sunday's
Yankee 401HD11e stock car race.
Glotzbach's time well
below the Irick~ of 132.737
m.p.h., due mainly to a new

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Mlnneoota'si'WIB with a double
In the flrellnnlrw and a single In
the seeornl, IJCQring Rich Haese
and Cesar Tovar. Dan 'lb!mp1011 scored the other run on a
single by Tovar.

year in the fifth gave Montreal
its firsl fWI, Jbn Gosger's triple
and John Bateman's single in
lhe seventh accounted lor the
second and Rusty Staub hit hia
2Sth homer.

Cub8 Lose
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HaDer's sacrifice fly in the
seventh inning, scored Willie
Davis with Uie deciding run to
climax a three-run rally
Salurdoy and enabled the Los
Angeles Dodgers to defeat the
Chicago Cubs ._7 In the first
game of a doobleheader and run
their winning streak to six
games.
The CUbs Jed 7.6 In the
seventh when Maury Wllls was
ll!eatllrslonpltcherFerguson
Jenkin~' error. Consecutl~e
singles by Bill Russell, DaviS
and Wea Parker tied the score.
at 7-7 ·and Haller greeted
relle"'!f PhU Regan with his

CAMP PERRY, Ohio (111'1)
West ~ NmY Rll "" 1a1 Lt. John
tennis Writer .r lAJGrang$, m., cap·lured the national small bore
~aii~1 . tII· ~"":" r111a poellion c~llldp for
.r
• the lliCond lime.
·
Writer !Ired a two-&lt;lay - . ~~~ fly.
~· ofl171 out ot a poull&gt;le 33ao for The Dodgers added another
11118 the tills Friday. Re ~woo the run in the ninth when Wlllla and
Hewitt mmt In lila u a jUnior cmn- 1Parter-doobled. 'lbe double was
"'· 8-2; petitur. Wrller eclged . AnDy Parter's ft!llrlb hit.
~m or MaJ. JMII roster of~. TheCuba~a 7-3Jeadln llle
andlo Arlt. by two polntl.
• lhll:d lfben they SfO&lt;ed sis I'WlS
houre
on six hits. '!be Dodgers Clll the
Zeljko
Ieid to 7-$ on Willie Crawford's
u, ..2.
) · IIIXIb~"""'thayearlllthe
~~r the
liN IIICtllod of flftb kuJ{qi. '
dille ,of ·~t;'·.-elsen pitched the
1Dnlngs to pin credit
~ICOIDt CI\UII- for hij aecond \ilctory aeaJna1
~ot O!Je 'l"l"' \Wliile Jenldns' record '
22 or ~ to l.tl.\.
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TUDOR

CHESRIRE - 'lbe Saddle
&amp;Dd Sirloin Rldlag Club II

, .. Ge•onlmo and Willbli. mlb oilielilnt tr&amp;iJ' il~·tR· ~ to
Bailey'• 19th home run· of the M'JIIBf.!lf'' ''" rrr, • ...

CcJniaUaro then singled hOOJe
carl Yastrzemakl with the
1ourtb Red Sox run.. Tom
Salrlan
0 scored eo•.
·~ s fifth
run on a sacrifice fly by Smith
In the seventh.
Conigliaro drove Boston's
(ourlh run In the sixth inning off
starter and loser Jbn Perry,
who w~ trying to wtn his 111111
game of the year and snap the
:t"wlns' seven-game losing
streak.
SonnY Siebert went aD lhe
wayforhlsl3thtriumphagalnst
six losaes In 98 degree heat.
Petrocelli also hit a solo
horner' his !11th In the second
lnlllng.

Dlinois Officer
,
,
,
Wms Rifie T1tle

HOUSTON (UPI) - Dolil!
Rader hll a two-run homer in
lhe third inning snd singled to
start a two-run rally In the
seventh Saturday to spark the
Housloo Aslros to a 7-3 victory
over the Montreal Expos.
Rader's homer his 191h of the
season, came 'after Denis
Menke doubled to highlight a
four-run rally . Rader scored
from first in the seventh on John
Edwards' double Edwards
scored the second' run of the
Inning on a single by Cesar
Geronbno who started his first
major league game
Joe Morgan's ~gave the
AstrostworWis.Hewashilbya
pitch in the first inning and
scored from first oo a double by
Jbn Wynn. Morgan led off the
fourth with a single, stole
second, wenllo third when John
Bateman's throw went into
cen!Alr!ield and came home
when Jbn Fairey juggled the
ball in conterfield.
The Astros' fourth run In lhe

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oll!

11J JOHN BlllTENFELD
NEW YORK (UPI) -John
Ulcbeel Door oru:e traveled the
SOIIIb ·en~ore~ng federal civil
rliblllaws. Today, he wmtles
with .the 110111-deslroylng problema .of a flll&lt;-oquare-mlle urban

ghelfO.
''Tbe job o111:e ,again 1s to
Ave the country," the lanky

MAX WEAR

sltuatio . .!her• citizens In an
area of the country are
neglected, deprived, and discri·
mlMted agaitult," Door said.
"This too Ia contrary to oor
Ideals and traditions.
"The system in Bedlordstuyveaant, Brooklyn, ian't a pUciUy enforced by every
institution, by regulation and
code -legal and moral -&lt;lf the
majority race lor five or m
gOIII\I'atlons," Door oboerved.
However, he said, "The elleet
of Brootlyn on a citizen Who
heppens to be a member of a
minority race can be almost as
devastating, certaJnly as devastatlng economically, as being a
black In the South."
Doar spoke In the headqoarlen of D&amp;S and Its alster
corporation, the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration .Corp., in the
shabby-genteel Hotel Graneda
In a delerl&lt;ratlng section of
downtown Brooklyn.

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1nglillit~ .

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iklfl ill IIHIIttl tt I 4lfiMI fill
11111!11. TIIOh dult-.. 1~ ....

eurly-llalred farmer aalatant
attomey pnerilllflld, "to face
up, to wan toward a solution to
tbll national ~.' '
llolr, 41 and • falber of four,
ls president 01 the .Bedford·
Sluyveaant DeV.Iogment and
Service c..p, colled "D&amp;S,"
one of the two nonprofit bodies
oet up by the late Sen. Robert
F. Klrmedy to alleviate slwn
eondllioolln the prodomlnantly
bl.t&lt;;t area of Bedford-stuyve11111 l!i Brooklyn.
'
''QieA Ia 1 alnillarity," Door
Held Over
aald of bls eaperieneea in the Door was first appointed to
SoUth and tbe oluma of the civil rights division of the
l!roc*lyn, "but lite prOblema JuaUce Department In 1960 by
LOS ANGELES (UP!)- The lriDi the rottef to
ane't ldenllcal.
President Eiaenbower. Re was Loe Angeles Rams Salllrdiy Sa~dar·
·
"In the SOIIIb 1110 country retained as the division's No. 2 placed five playen m waJ...-., pail wllh
Ul'td with a llltuaUon In whlcb man by Pn!aldent Kennedy, and Including, veteran offensive · team ·
· •
despite bls Republican back· tackle Jim Willon, In order to, Wllllllft, I
ground and oonnectiona, be was
made bead of the division In
IN JACDONVIU.E ·
11164 by Preaident Jobnson.
POMEROY
~
Marine
lloar doesn't believe the
Sergeant
RAJbert
N.
Sdlu.lier,
Nixon Administration Is antihuabnnd of the former MIU
Negro.
Janice
A. Eakew of fU W.l\iaJn
"l don't think it's very uoeful
St.,
Pomeroy,
bas reported ior
lor a penon to generally
cbaracterize the 1tli1Ude of any duly at the Marine CorJ)I Air
administration cbarged with StaUon, New River, Jacbon- lil~ie
gOYet'lling tbla C01UIIry," he ville, N. C.
aald. "I don't, honver, believe
the NIXon Admlnillratlon cr ir.oups together In the ...De
any admlnlatralion Is anti• ciaurooma," Doar added.
black, and against equal rlibla -- "But.-There'l • Umlt" 110
lor Alnerlean cillzena "
said. "You ean't move klda all
''There'J been a chinge " he over the borOilg!J of Brooklyn 10
, aald, "In the manner in
achieve astatialltlal bellmce.
achool deaegregation bas at'11 lan't rtqUlred," he_.,.d, ~=~~~
tempted to be accompllsbed. · "and. I don't ~ tbat'l llitlcl •
''There's also
cbange in ed~Uonal pq~."
.
judgment wltb reapecl to wbat
·~~~e Ia" reqili....... wbat the
Conaututlon requires with raapecttO llcllool d11:gngaUon or
llci1ool lntecratlon, whatever
tenn you wanllo uae."
"I don't.beUeve the Conatituliotl requlr..· !bit there. be nO

Rams Cut Five ·Plays~ ·

;hich

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req~ jluit there be no equal
llci1ool qlleml.'''
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Herltaae wao conslatenUy
beaten by Valiant and Intrepid
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they haa a caste system permitted a caate system from

tTadle to grave to ells!
contrary to the law and the
ConsUtutlon, aad ._our tradition
' d lllld
ideala .. be said.
"~-~~·.,:; I.' •He
~~ have'i.

MONDAY thru SATIJRDAY AUG. 17·22

oll!

11J JOHN BlllTENFELD
NEW YORK (UPI) -John
Ulcbeel Door oru:e traveled the
SOIIIb ·en~ore~ng federal civil
rliblllaws. Today, he wmtles
with .the 110111-deslroylng problema .of a flll&lt;-oquare-mlle urban

ghelfO.
''Tbe job o111:e ,again 1s to
Ave the country," the lanky

MAX WEAR

sltuatio . .!her• citizens In an
area of the country are
neglected, deprived, and discri·
mlMted agaitult," Door said.
"This too Ia contrary to oor
Ideals and traditions.
"The system in Bedlordstuyveaant, Brooklyn, ian't a pUciUy enforced by every
institution, by regulation and
code -legal and moral -&lt;lf the
majority race lor five or m
gOIII\I'atlons," Door oboerved.
However, he said, "The elleet
of Brootlyn on a citizen Who
heppens to be a member of a
minority race can be almost as
devastating, certaJnly as devastatlng economically, as being a
black In the South."
Doar spoke In the headqoarlen of D&amp;S and Its alster
corporation, the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration .Corp., in the
shabby-genteel Hotel Graneda
In a delerl&lt;ratlng section of
downtown Brooklyn.

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eurly-llalred farmer aalatant
attomey pnerilllflld, "to face
up, to wan toward a solution to
tbll national ~.' '
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ls president 01 the .Bedford·
Sluyveaant DeV.Iogment and
Service c..p, colled "D&amp;S,"
one of the two nonprofit bodies
oet up by the late Sen. Robert
F. Klrmedy to alleviate slwn
eondllioolln the prodomlnantly
bl.t&lt;;t area of Bedford-stuyve11111 l!i Brooklyn.
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Held Over
aald of bls eaperieneea in the Door was first appointed to
SoUth and tbe oluma of the civil rights division of the
l!roc*lyn, "but lite prOblema JuaUce Department In 1960 by
LOS ANGELES (UP!)- The lriDi the rottef to
ane't ldenllcal.
President Eiaenbower. Re was Loe Angeles Rams Salllrdiy Sa~dar·
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"In the SOIIIb 1110 country retained as the division's No. 2 placed five playen m waJ...-., pail wllh
Ul'td with a llltuaUon In whlcb man by Pn!aldent Kennedy, and Including, veteran offensive · team ·
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despite bls Republican back· tackle Jim Willon, In order to, Wllllllft, I
ground and oonnectiona, be was
made bead of the division In
IN JACDONVIU.E ·
11164 by Preaident Jobnson.
POMEROY
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Marine
lloar doesn't believe the
Sergeant
RAJbert
N.
Sdlu.lier,
Nixon Administration Is antihuabnnd of the former MIU
Negro.
Janice
A. Eakew of fU W.l\iaJn
"l don't think it's very uoeful
St.,
Pomeroy,
bas reported ior
lor a penon to generally
cbaracterize the 1tli1Ude of any duly at the Marine CorJ)I Air
administration cbarged with StaUon, New River, Jacbon- lil~ie
gOYet'lling tbla C01UIIry," he ville, N. C.
aald. "I don't, honver, believe
the NIXon Admlnillratlon cr ir.oups together In the ...De
any admlnlatralion Is anti• ciaurooma," Doar added.
black, and against equal rlibla -- "But.-There'l • Umlt" 110
lor Alnerlean cillzena "
said. "You ean't move klda all
''There'J been a chinge " he over the borOilg!J of Brooklyn 10
, aald, "In the manner in
achieve astatialltlal bellmce.
achool deaegregation bas at'11 lan't rtqUlred," he_.,.d, ~=~~~
tempted to be accompllsbed. · "and. I don't ~ tbat'l llitlcl •
''There's also
cbange in ed~Uonal pq~."
.
judgment wltb reapecl to wbat
·~~~e Ia" reqili....... wbat the
Conaututlon requires with raapecttO llcllool d11:gngaUon or
llci1ool lntecratlon, whatever
tenn you wanllo uae."
"I don't.beUeve the Conatituliotl requlr..· !bit there. be nO

Rams Cut Five ·Plays~ ·

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all-lllacll llcllool l)'llema,.. he
aald. "I lllliiJc the ConatituUon

req~ jluit there be no equal
llci1ool qlleml.'''
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T· annehill
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Heritage., aalled lor several
1!oura Saturday as lis &lt;TOW
~ lhemoelves with
moJO!' cbanges made wban
Herltaae wao conslatenUy
beaten by Valiant and Intrepid
In prellinlnatY ~·
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GALLIPOlJS
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th/1 into OW HtHWI

CillrieJ!Ijlt~t·by~one
111 the !'lUI bole. liboemakar'a

cilve ........... · ID yards. Tbe .
Jeat wlilirW!i{ · ,r by George

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~ in\er~t In ·~"""'"• 'llllqlJII!lal .ln lhe c&amp;O • . 11 off,IIMi hW 1o lhe born In &lt;JFder lo
.
In gOOd
f'!"ffil! · ·)!lll'lwa,le,, The concrete OOtt.of
ii 11 the 1 • · i wllich • Ume. '' 't
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· ll;'oilgll ..... "''lected ovar a
re&amp;r6d. arm on · • w,a . Melvtn Cl*k 1&gt;t O!fa waa lhe lll•llil or .other type
14 the
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~artiU\1~\'Ins tontl'aclor oo litis i!lzo and nl!!llller of llveslock
IIOWAIID PERRY of Hun- work.
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r to
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A I'OCenlly eonsltutled pond
ted
1
'"8 n comp 8
A Slf.llAt.t.oN foun.t con- wiU serVe u lhe water iapply
on :
crete walerlh&amp; 1 trough
for the 1r004lh. A float valve al
Aided by YSCS te;:la · poured 'last wee\ by Everell thelrol!ghWUlaUowwilerfr(lm
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Glll.a whose farm Is · at the pond 1o 1'1111 lnlo llie trough
Denver Yoho, Mr. Perry buill i G Ul'-1•·
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dugout pond, zoo feel of •, l"'t"' Fe!')')'. The trough aa " " " ' to eep 11,-.
diversloo ditch, ooe.fOIIflh mlle . . .
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waterway.
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diven~loq diteh ~ . w~s conslnlcled."' a siddie (low gap)
on a ridge lop. Thla type' pond
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1''1'. PLEASANt - Some·
l!mea liiUe things attract our
atlentian. we were on the
PlllUip A. Sanney !ann
MI.
00
Unloo Rld8e off the Pliny .
Jenies ,ftun Road. Our visit to
the farm involved helping Mr.
Sanney; and his two young sons
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Lay

develop a conservation plan for
his lri.
The item which particularly
attracted out attention was
near •the edge of some
woodland. We were discussing
woodland Improvement and the

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management of woodland
are.os. On clooe elllllllnaUon of
some trees we foUJid that vines
of wild grapes had grown up
over some potentially valuable
black wainut.
Two trees 6" to 8" in diameter
had heen completely killed by
the strangling and smothering
vines. Some other walnuts
nearby had many vines in tliem
also, but were still Uvtng and
healthy.
We pointed out other places In
the woode where fast growing
trees had smothered and kl1led
neighboring trees. We pointed
out to Mr. Sanney that these
thmgs ""~aU part of _nature,
and . that if man de81red to

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We realize that &amp;r•vlnel
proVide food fDI' sonie,' wildlife
and do not diollke grapevlnet
when they
growillg In Jeoa
V&lt;lluable trees than black
walnut.

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. CLAIR CO'ITRILL of Point
"Pleasant, whooe fal'llj Is on
Thomas FJdge, Ls planning to
build a pond and reseed
t of
,...,
his meadow land. Denver Yoho
of Soil Conservatlon Service
helped Mr. ColtrW lay out the
m!'1"dow field for reseeding In
a1..mate contour stripe, Mr.
Cottrill plans lo prepare the
seedbed by farming on the
contour and by u5lng a disk to

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GALUPOLIS - Eligible
farm volerl have only ooe day
left In whldt to clreulale and
sign IIOIDiilatlng petitions lor
ASC COIIIIIIW1ity committees.
Allgull 17 Is the final date
petitiona may lie rued at the
GaiDa ASCS Co111ty Office. Ml!fi
elections are se.l for the second
week In September.
"I "ant to re-emphasize to
farmers who are eilgtble to vote
that oorninatlng c8ndidates by
petitionilolprlmetrnportanee.
U six or more eligible can·
dldates are nominated by

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wltb producera. Co!llmwilt)'
CCIIllllitlees help keep·fll'llli!n
Informed of farm prolram
P'01111iona. TheY aclvlle lhelr
Counb' ABC Committee on the
!ann itl.tuatlon In their cqmmunlllel and ailllt lit ad·
mlnlsle!'lng farm PI'OIIl'aJili •OO
the local level," anbOrl oz.
plalned.
.
"Our County ASC Commll1ee
hopes that IIlia year larmen
wW nominate by petition every ,
candidate' wltoae name goee 011
a boUot," he cooicluded.

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Phone 4-46-0203

Gallipolis. 0.

MOITO.AOI! PIOTfCTION INSIIU.NCf IS AVAIL... ILI! AT LOW COif

ROYAL MH-30
: JUST MADE MH-30
THE SECOND BEST
SUCKER CONTROL

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Bul come what may I'll olmpty
trust
And teove'll all to Him.
s.ilty mlssell by hullband,
J. D. Stout and children.
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Wanted
BE A Toy Dealer for Playhouse

(block &amp; while), 2 pc. nylon
ll•lng room suite, 3 pc.

-..,-----KIRBY vacuum cleaner, the
most od•anced, lonaer llle,

bet1er service. We stock all
parts. 8uy where you can get

del .. no cash Investment. till
collect Carhlotte Heiskell,
South Point, 377·47'11.
169-11

service.

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concentration; alert·
"'"'"' poise. And ... this
Jsa chance to give your
child the opportunity
and ·happiness you
have mined.

the war.
The FCC told the three major

Endorse lmd·}\ecommend ~ speciah:.
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~etworks

to allot appropriate
time- although not necessarily
mmute for minute equal time_
for responsible critics lo answer
Nlxon'slast five speeches on the
Indochina war
The ctinunl;.,ion also ruled
that the Columbia Broadcasting
System must give the
Republican National Commitlee thne for rebuttal of lhe
J~y ! speech by Lawrence F.
0 Br1en, chairman of the
Democratic Nallonal committee. CBS gave O'Brien lime
In that S(leeeh to answ.er Nixon.

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Free Instruction.

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NEW LIVING
ROOM SUITE SALE
RICE'S can give you a lleller
buy becauae we buy direct
from the factory. cutting out
the cosily wholewle dealer.
Also our profit is ' less.
Compare these bargain
prices.
NYLON suites $129.95 - list
prtco S179.90, EARLY
American suites tl59.95,
NYLON suites wlllt 83" long
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-l=o-'f~1J~,!Wl'~vrf~··&lt;&gt;·mi.~.~ ~~w, ~t.rr~.

-FURN'. apartment, adUII1 only,

''"51 loSt tall
'IIIII III'P"ld·,...
u446-3667
alter 5: •· ·
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EVERYTHING

GARAGE. WITH 1
ACRE, PRICED 115,000.
WITH 16 ACRES $20,000.
THIS
IS
A
REAL

BARGAIN

SCHOObj DISTRICT AND

HORSES

OF

SOMEBODY WANTING A
NICE PLACE TO LIVE

GOOD

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BEEF

LA TTL E.

ONE WILL

SATISF·Y YOU .

Very Nice Older
Home In Town

Baby Farm
Very Good Home

IF YOU NEED A LARGE 3

BEDROOM HOME, BE

SURE

t:K

THIS

ST. HAS A VERY NICE
MODl:RN
KITCHEN,
MODERN
BATH,
HEATING SYSTEM AND
HAS A NICE DEEP LOT

FOR

A GARDEN

OR

CHILDREN'S
PLAY
AREA.
CLOSE
TO
SCHOOLS AND DOWN ·
TOWN BUSINESSES.

LOCATED ABOUT S

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SEE

CONDITION ON GRAPE

LOVELY 3 BEDROOM
HOME WITH FAMILY
ROOM,
BEAUTIFUL
KITt:HEN
(LOTS OF
CABINETS,
RANGE,
OVEN ,
DISHWASHER ),
TilE BATH, NEW SMALL
BARN,JACAESOFGOOO
FL.-AT
LAND
WHICH
F~RONTS ON RACCOON
MILES FROM TOWN ON
BLACKTOP RD . PRICED
MID TWENT ~ ES .

TO

OLDER HOME IN GOOD

High on 1 Hill
Country Atmosphere
1/4 Mile Out

suites with 3 cushioned couch We Need Listings
$189,95 - -aomporo o~$2&gt;19.95, •
EARLY
Amorlean or
ALL KINOS OF
TradiiiDIIII outtos with soft ON
ldgo, con springe, center ted, PROPERTY. WE HAVE
long couch, hHVY cover- nG1.1 BUYERS WE CANNOT
$329.95 b\11 only t229.95, 2 pc:J ~~~~s:.y . CALL US
eola bod sulteo $89.95, 3 pc,
•lnyl eol• bod suites - In·
cludlsiOfl bed, swivel
largortcllner.a '"' bor · n
.at tt59,95, VINYL sofa
f or Sa1e
sulfes with malchll\fl ~lr
$119.95, SOFA beds ~95. EXCELSIOR Salt Works Rlc:o's New &amp; Used Fum,f es.l Limestone and coal tor sole.
See. 446-9523.
lump, egg, stoker and mine
---..------'19,._1 run'. E. Main St .. Pomeroy, 0.
E
Ph. 992-3891 .
MAP,L
Early Am~rlcon
a.. tr
11ereo:rodlo comblna.t(on. 4 - - - - - - - speaker s.ound oyslem, AM &amp; IF YOU ore building • new
FM radio, 4 ~ lntemit•ed home or remodeling, see us.
chlflgtr. Bolance $82.3,3. Use We are builders. Distributor
our bUdget terms. FR"E gift ' for Hotpolnt Appliances.
with werv purchase. c;aww- ·AIIIsorr Electric.
1028.
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RAYMOR Frull Farm - Ap·
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r · .• . com· pies by the bushel. Lower
bln.tlon, AN. Fto\ flcllo, 4 River Rd. Ph. 4&lt;4-4807.
· =kers, • speed changer
1V0·6
· uol volume confr•l. Bolonct - - - - - - - - •
::!:~~:.~~J 111,:!1 h~/, NEW 4'11 II. troller bl~ tub,
terms. Coli -1028. \
· =:color, half price. ~n. -146.
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FOR

AND SOME LAND FOR

PLENTJ

Faotbodt Sedan, light ~ wlth block
ltathorette.lntelor, r!ldlo, .whllt watts. A
oharpone ownerCjlr wtthonty 23,150 mllel.

67 VW'S
69 PLY•
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68
66 FORD
6&amp; FORD
65 FORD
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MODERN
3
BEDROOM HOME WITH
CARPETS LIVING· AND

DINING ROOM, BUILT-IN
I( ITCH EN AND LARGE 2
CAR GARAGE. PRICED
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
AT 111,900.

0. 0. PARSONS"
JAY SHEPPARD
REALTORS
l'orm. VIllage. Ctl'/ PrGperty
First&amp; OIIYO
Phono 446-0219

A Charmer
ALL BRICK RANCH with 2 ear
gara51e (elect. door) located
In. Fairview Sub. tt's lhip·
shape lnalde and out and
boasll carpelod floors, 1'12 tile
~ths, large kllchen with
polio door and full diYided
basement with paneled rec.
room . lmmldlote posseulon.

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Beige or blue' Bug, lttlheretto lnlorlors,
whllo-waus; rodlol. 8olh of 11\Ho oro
1harp cars. Full 1,000 mi. or 30 dey
w•rrantv.
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Borracudo V·l 2 Dr. Hardtop, bright rod
with black teathorelte lnltrlor. Au!Omtllc.
power steering. radio with rear spuk.n.
For the y~ng at heart.

Ceprlco 2 Dr. Hardtop, Ughl ottw grwith block vinyl lop, auhjmatlc, ,._
siMrlng, rodlo, tlnlod glali, spoko wt.ol
• discs. Owned by local lady. Thlo 10 a
sharpie w.ith only 24,925 miles. ·

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Muston, V·B hardtop, llghl bh.e with blue

&amp; while oatherette Interior. SQinner wheel

· dlacs, radio, wide oval tlru. See this one.

2295
11095

Goloxlo 500 4 Dr. Sed., whllo with blue
Interior, automatic., power .stMrlng &amp;
brakes, white w.oll .tires with whttl dlscs.
Nlee family cor.
Falrlono 4 Dr. Sodln. 219 V-1 with
aulomtllc rodlo. Good 51..-Good Prl... '·.

895

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DON WATIS VOLKSWAGEN
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GI'LLIPOLIS, OHIO PH. Ul -

CAR

OVEN, DISHWASHER. 11/2
BATHS, 2 CAR GARAGE
AND BASEMENT , CITY
~ATER . 1 THIS

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3 OR &lt; BED~OOMS PLUS
A FAMILY ROOM AND 2

ABOUT

have bags for all standard

makes, -hose, parts, fans,
• brushes, swltchtt, etc.
Sheppard Sewing Machine
Sales &amp; Service.
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CAM!'"ER'S for rent. Make
reserv•flons now. French
CttvMobiltHomeCentet,44693411 .
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Court, Chatham and Borger
A••·· conltcl Stella Arnold,
Apt. 1, Stella Court.
119-11
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rites. Park Central Hole!.
76-11
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rates,, lrM jjorage parking.
Llbb'( HOtel. '
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HERE'S A REAL GOOD
OLDER HOME JUST 3
MILES OUT ON RT. t-41 .
HAS
MOOER:N
FUR .
NACE, BATH AND KIT ·
CHEN. CAN BE USED AS

BEDROOM
BRICK
HOME. YOU'LL LIKE

BEI\UTIFUL
BUILT ·IN
KITCHEN WITH RANGE.

demonitrators, but In crate

F!!I' Rent

NEW

Good Older Home
With Land

SALE ON oil Whiles, sa•e up to
reposs~ssed

wl)at we sen. For quality and
·~rica vlslf ·.,Camp• Conley
Starcrafl Soles behind
Plea11nl PotrWResort.
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Owner Selling
At Cost
You Must
See .This

ELECTRO Grand zig-zag only
$39.!5.
thne

Wants

Vitry Anxlouo To Sell This Nice Modern 3 Bedroom Homo
Locetld On o Large Lol Just '12 Mile ~I Of Town. In·
cludeso Family Room (Playroom or 4th Bedroom), Nlco
Kitchen &lt;Built-In Range), Utility Room, Tile Both end
Carport. Price Has Bun Roducad To SI5,WII. Look AI II
And Tell Us Whal You'd Gl•e.

THI$ ONE ESPECIALLY
THF! LARGE ROOMS,
SIZE OF- THE LOT AND
VIEW. IT INCLUDES A

S100,

1971 UNITS tn·stock. Don't miss
out on year end ult of 70's. 1
Conol. camper sleeps 6,
bra~es. refrlg., herd top ends
t21&lt;S now $1699. 23 ,ft. 5"
trallor S. C. sleeps 6, W55

Owner Moved OUt Of State Offer

BEAUTIFUL

LATE Slllfltr zlg·XOG with cams
lor fancy stltdl designs. Se•e
JIOO. only $59.95.

&lt;\jl'~:!::h1,in,!ol
aWell·
C
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'Economy Headquarters'

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bedroom su1te, · several
platform rockers.

Co. Fret tralrilng, nO colt., no

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· $ the

eN~toL.i t.~ow FoR
1970-71 SCHOOL

WASHINGTON (UPI) _The
Federal Communications
Commission has ruled that
opponents of President Nixon's
Vietnam policies must be given
a fair chance to answer his
nationwide television reporta 00

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outlet till ~0767 llelwMn
hours o1 10 and 4.
WE Invite y.U to shop around
t92·3 and vlsll uo tor lho best ~lin
~-:------town. Corbin &amp; Snyder
HOW
DOES ohe do 11?? Never
Co.,, 955 Second
seem• short of cash. Her Furniture
Ave. Ph. 446-11rl. Plenty ol
secret? She earns good money
frt!e porkll\fl.
11 on AVON Representative.
194-11
Why not join her? Write now
or call Mro Helen Yeager Ml~LIONS of rugs hove been
Box 112, Jackson, Ohio. Ph: · cleaned vo;llh Blue Lustre. It's
216-&lt;028.
America s . finest. Rent
189-12 electric shompooer Sl .
Central Supply Co.
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E. tf. Wiseman W-4500
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Dillon
Agency

Neat Realty

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BUSINESS PROPERTY
LOCATED at 45 Court Strttl.
Haa large storage building on
rear of lot, -4 room apartment
above and room to park fwo
Hoborl Dillon, IIHitor
cars In rear. Look this over
OffiCI 446·2671'
and make ua an offer.
Howard
or Lucille Brannon
CHOICE LOTS
Evenings
446-1221
3 LARGE lots In YIIIIGe ot Rio
Roller!
Condto,
441 0151
Grande on U.S. Rl. 35. Large
enough for a business or 3 Any Time Is
dwellings.
A Good Time
Olfiee Phone 446·1694
TO
LIST your home for sale if II
Evening
is priced right . We need
Char leo M. NHI446·1Sit
ll•tlngs. We have all !he tools
J. Michael Neot 446· t503
of ttl&amp; trade, experienced
staff, advertising, picture
window display and willing_ to
~g'~,:..c$a~~-the DILLON

MASSIE

REAL ESTATE BROKER
TEL:. 446-1998
. ltoute 35

fii'rs:ts'~ 5 yr. old; 5"rilce r"'•·
and ;.,bath; l'las 1 beautiful

krtctlen·; H.W. floors, full
base. with garage, aluminum
siding, copper plumbing and
la&lt;:aled near fhe new hospital.
Owner anxious to sell.

Kanauga
NEAT 4 rms. and bath, H.W.
firs., storm doors and
windows and has an extra lot.
Price 17,500.

' 4 Bedroom

'I• MI. OUT of Clly limits, has

storm drs. and windows, full

base., city water and gas.
small barn, garage and ofl'ler
oulbldgs. and locatod on 3'h
A. lot. Someone .Is lolling a
bargain slide by. $14,500.

Mobile Homes
'70 KIRKWOOO 12' x 65' $5,500.
'62 NEW MOON 10' x 50', $2.000.
'60 NASHUA, 10' • 50', $2.100.

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---TERMITE PEST CONTROL.
FREE .Inspection. Cell ~
32&lt;5, Merrill O'Dell. Ol&gt;erolor
for Extermlfal Termite
Service. 19 Belmont Or.
267-11
"'s"'E"'P-=TI"'C..:.;T"'A"'N"'It:-C-::L-E-A"'N---,lNG
REASONABLE rates. John
Russell, owner L operl1or.

Ph. "6·41112.
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RALPH's Cer~t- Upholstery
Cleaning Service. Free
estimates. Ph . .t46-0294.
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WATER WELL DRILLING.
Pump Sties Bind Service. T9M
Just Listed
Lewis. Pllohe 304-195-31102.
THIS NEAR new ranch slyle
1-r-11
• home- T)lo first ttme.o!tered
·lor sale, loealed !"ntr."!ron'l'
city on a State Rt. on a big
acre of land, with ~ to
ss.ttiJ Sttivtce Charge
purchase 2 mort acrfl. 4
large BR, 2 baths, bulit-ln
Will remove your dead
kitchen, finished basement
horse and cows
till Jackson 286-4531
with large family room,
fireplace, glass door opening
to patio, hot water heat, deep
well and spring water . O.Vner
Insurance
leaving the state.
FOR ALL your insurance needs
Reduced $1,000.
check with your Grange
3 BR HOME with clly water and
agents at the Neal ·Ins.
natural gas, nice kitchen.
Agency, 64 State St. Agenll
large LR, laundry Mel fur for auto, fire, homeowners,
nace room, carport and
hospital and general liability.
storage rm., large level lot
Uti ·
160' M 250' with plants, shrubs ~-,-----,--­
and trees.
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
AUTO.
Fire, lite, 45 Stole St.,
Choice Location
Waldo F. Brown, W. R.
YOU MUST see this spacious
Brown. 4.46-1960.
two story home &lt;now vacant)
located on Second Ave., near
churches, school and shopLany
ping, could be used as two
family home. or a wonderful
spot for home and business. 5
Ewans

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BR, 2112 baths, full basement,

50 A WOOD Mill Rd., $7,500.
garage.
49 A.' NEAR Vloton;6rm. house
Opportunity
$7,900.00
with both, good barn, .5 lob .•
FOR SOME ambitious couple to
HALF MILE out Neighborhood 25 A. tractor land. ttO,OOO,
make a profitable Income Rd. Nlee 5 room frame home 64 A. NEAR Bidwell. $14,000.
very good business. Why not
with porch. tnsuloled. Out· 70 A. Folrfleld·Centenary Rd. 60
decide your own working hrs.
blda Trees Shrubs Clly A. of lhls to flat to gtnfly
and be your own boss? C.ll
wafir and -a~hoolt. ·
rolllng,goocl51'm. house, bath
and bose. mooo.
· for Information on a
reuonable investment with a
N0 BeHar TIme Ill
CALL ANY HOUR:
44t-11tt
bright future.
TO BUY lhts carpoled 3
H. C, ·WaUQtt.~l7"
Downtown
~oom home on US 3S near - - - - - . . . : : - - - LARGE
two story, 7 room, 4
. neiN hoSpital. Full basemen!.
BR, formal dining room,
Storm windoWs. Garage.
spacious kitchen, front and
Almc.t In acre level lot.
back porches, redocoroled
.
throughout, detached garage,
Kanaup
deep lot, near ochool.
WELL KEPT ol• room homo
wtth lull blll!mtnl. Back
. Close Your Eyes
porch. .Two outllvlldlngo and
AND Imagine youroelf the
largo gorogo. Four tots on US
proud owner of !Ills loYety
7, fcloll for bulilltll.
brick and fra'"" home - 3
8R, 2 full botlts, coverod
polio, full olr-condltlonod, 2
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car gar•ll'· beautiful well
Hinenvttlt, Ph. ol&lt;t6-4127. ·
landiCipecl 116' • 110' level
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Homt

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·Evans
Insurance
Inc.

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earn no lest than $100 weekly. ------,-,...-....,.No canvassing. Write Box No.
Ufld Fumlluro

A••· 20 per cent
., · dlv.ount on everything In Wanted To Do
·~ s'ock.
19.,11 WE sped~! . In ·Maollc qfnyl
~------=--, and na e brend aluminum
siding, r flllfl, whlli'gulters •
'SWIOULDMY CHILD
shutters, complete
TAKE PIANO?
remodeling and earpentry
work. Free estimates and
references. By:erly Con·
struction Co., Cora·Rodney
;; Yes. Few things so
Rd., 245-5826.
.~ enrich life as un145-11
and ap- ~H"'A,.,.N"'D"'Y:-m.,..e-n"'
' lor-odd-:-:-1:-obl:-. Has
Muslc.
own toot•. Citll 446-9271.
190-12
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person with COnlm'l" sen.oe. 1966 CHEVROLi;T 4 dr.
excellent OJ)portunlty far
Blse~yne,,goodcorKUtlon. Call
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hlveCirandneafaPPHrance
tor · · i'llwly ~ fidory

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BRECKsViLLE, Ohio ( uPI)
- · A Federal Water Quality
Control Aclminlatratlon official
chargmg that Industry has been
"getting a free rlda," aald lhe
federal ginrernment will lnsist
that clUes procesalng Industrial
wa1te make lnduslrles pay their
fair ahare lor treatment of the
water.
James 0. McDonald chief of
regional conslnlction' graitta
said ''we are going to take
hard look to see that Industry oo
longer getS a free ride." He .
made the remark -~ a "*llhg '
of flllyora · in the Greater ·
Cleve..nd Aara.
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curre11Uy pay lhf same raw !or
sewa~e treatml!nt, wl)i1!1' tn- ·
duslry diopo&amp;~ij of I!JIIel'
8IDOW1t of sewage. McDollalll
.said hOiiieownera help
for
the &lt;lispooal of lndu.elrlal
wastet.

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Oaeck
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In ·
tere•ted? We need '" honest

16! c-o Dally Tribune.

Brilrplltch Kennels
'\ BOARDING
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all
breeds,
:., opeclous r Indoor
outdoor

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. CLYDE B. WALKER, MGR.
FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION
OF GALLI POLIS

jrltlpnw!libe ,chorgodloronty
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Opposition to

lOANS ON SMALL &amp; lARGE ACREAGE

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BER COMPANY

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Most of the big capacity features
of the 5$0 are built Into the smaller ''"''
350, indudh'lg the, same type .of , •;
fre~me. &lt;:onstr~Atlon arid .a similar
cutter head . .llecause the 350 Is .
cl'ose-coupfed, It Is exceptJohally;·
shpr;t
maneuverable an~ has
turning radius. It · Is regularly ,
equipped -with. 6.70-15 tires. ·

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Help wanted
For Sale
Ont Oty-Oniolimo · " .. \1ellno
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MATURE SALESMAN
JUST ARRIVED onotl)ir load
toroo coi!IICUII¥0 ooys .. 16&lt;
MUD!D FOR
ol Cutters ,j.5-fll. Sove 1100.
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1 - WD-45· Allli-Chatml(s .
Advorllslng ordortd tor SPECIAL T} salesman oc· 1 - J.D. 1010 Crowlor . gas
.., I'"'"''r tnltrtiOtl' will t"ekt co•tnmea to calllny on 1 - J. D. 1010 Crawler W·
~..oftl ·t1m1 r•tt.
.rolr 1
d 1· II
do
ch
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.t.'JI tAl •r• rntrlcttd ••~ thtlr
Wn esa t an re I
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wren - ..,. .
. r~ dattltJcatl'ona ind to tht Agt no bllrrler,. Ultlmete ' l - Fatinall Cuba
· ··.,ullf. ~lilY Trlbunt stvtt 01
polent1al could ·be inywhere 1 - 1954 Ford
ltl!f lnsortlon.
from 575$, to 51300 Wtokly 5 - IN Fordo
Any . &lt;ttongo modo In tho
depending upon tile type of I - MF9 baler · like new
orlglnol copy submlt.tld tor ·person w~o quelltles.
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1- 16 II. Forage bo•llsl $1495,
.,.. c:lit,llfltd ldYWtlttm_,1 Will bt
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5ale 1995. ·,
chrretOthttattot25cfortectr INVEST nonf of your own
F'.IWS.Iei,Rt.IS Wftt
money but realize o Gatllpolls,OIII'o,, ~~'777
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farm interest In the community
and must be eligible to per·
ticlpate in one or more
li'Osr.... admln151ered by the
County ASCS Office. Full
details on eligibilily requirements for candidates
and voters are available atlhe
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GALLIPOLIS Tein· - 85.3.
peralllri, p"clpllalion and Average low lemperature for
weather condiUoruo lor eacH 24- week lhls year - .110. Last year
hQW' period aa r&lt;!eorded by Pete - S9.7..
McConnlck,. fairfield Weathe( Total prectp(tatioh
week
StaUan o(lser'ler. ••
this year - 1.12 Inches. Last
!'•Y
lll&amp;b Law P"o. year - 2.81 Inches. '
Sunday
· ao
114 ;74
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Monday
n 52 .06 1 Total precipltaUQil .to dale
tua&lt;/ay .
Ill
57
this year - 29,111i -inches. Last
·W(l!lnesday
911
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year - :n.u incbes.
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rnday ·
aa · 81
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Easy Term5
Accept Trade.. In
All

petition In an ASC community,
. oo other names wW go oo tbe
bellol. In lhe past, the incwnbent community commitlee
also had lhe prt.ilege of making
nominations. Now, a com·
munlly committee may
nominate only if fewer than sii
eligible
candidates are
oorninaledbypellUon-andthe
committee may nominate only
the number of candidates 1o
make up a full olate of six
nominees," J . Melvtn GUberl,
Chairman of the County
Agricultural Stabllizatloo and
Conservation Commltlee, said.
No special forms are required
for a petition - only a sheet of
paper naming the candidate
and the ASC community.
Signatures of at least sb:
eligible voters In the community are required on eacb
petition. Only one candid&lt;te
may be named on a petition but
voters may sign as many
petitions as they want.
In general, to be eligible
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Nominati'!-g Petitions Due on Monday
a Usl of known ell&amp;lble voters In
the county.
Eacll year eUcJiie r-ora
nominate ·and elect ASC com·
munlty committee• of tltr8e
members and two alternates.
The communlly commlllees
elect per101111 to IW vacancies 111
their County ASC CUnmlllee
and also belp aclmlnl!ter !ann
programs such as farm acreage
allotments and bases, and
conservation and rosWhortng.
"Tbey are the key people lhe
u.S. Department of Agriculture
relies 111100 for direct contact

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437 Second Ave.
( Opposit. l'ust Office)

UfeW&amp;IIome
MrAiill Hame
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- S.vlces Offered .

.!·'IN~ING
ohalrs 1o sciiWI
c.teelllld Risb /1
sh8rt&gt;ened. Shtt!PII'd Sewing. ao:..t
Michlne Soles L Servlee. •
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locail011 f&lt;lr Ill I . . . in apa.ture&lt;llla rl••e,
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had
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~ in\er~t In ·~"""'"• 'llllqlJII!lal .ln lhe c&amp;O • . 11 off,IIMi hW 1o lhe born In &lt;JFder lo
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In gOOd
f'!"ffil! · ·)!lll'lwa,le,, The concrete OOtt.of
ii 11 the 1 • · i wllich • Ume. '' 't
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re&amp;r6d. arm on · • w,a . Melvtn Cl*k 1&gt;t O!fa waa lhe lll•llil or .other type
14 the
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~artiU\1~\'Ins tontl'aclor oo litis i!lzo and nl!!llller of llveslock
IIOWAIID PERRY of Hun- work.
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ted
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A Slf.llAt.t.oN foun.t con- wiU serVe u lhe water iapply
on :
crete walerlh&amp; 1 trough
for the 1r004lh. A float valve al
Aided by YSCS te;:la · poured 'last wee\ by Everell thelrol!ghWUlaUowwilerfr(lm
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Denver Yoho, Mr. Perry buill i G Ul'-1•·
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diversloo ditch, ooe.fOIIflh mlle . . .
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waterway.
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diven~loq diteh ~ . w~s conslnlcled."' a siddie (low gap)
on a ridge lop. Thla type' pond
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1te11 ~alloa !Jervlee
1''1'. PLEASANt - Some·
l!mea liiUe things attract our
atlentian. we were on the
PlllUip A. Sanney !ann
MI.
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Unloo Rld8e off the Pliny .
Jenies ,ftun Road. Our visit to
the farm involved helping Mr.
Sanney; and his two young sons
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Lay

develop a conservation plan for
his lri.
The item which particularly
attracted out attention was
near •the edge of some
woodland. We were discussing
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management of woodland
are.os. On clooe elllllllnaUon of
some trees we foUJid that vines
of wild grapes had grown up
over some potentially valuable
black wainut.
Two trees 6" to 8" in diameter
had heen completely killed by
the strangling and smothering
vines. Some other walnuts
nearby had many vines in tliem
also, but were still Uvtng and
healthy.
We pointed out other places In
the woode where fast growing
trees had smothered and kl1led
neighboring trees. We pointed
out to Mr. Sanney that these
thmgs ""~aU part of _nature,
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proVide food fDI' sonie,' wildlife
and do not diollke grapevlnet
when they
growillg In Jeoa
V&lt;lluable trees than black
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"Pleasant, whooe fal'llj Is on
Thomas FJdge, Ls planning to
build a pond and reseed
t of
,...,
his meadow land. Denver Yoho
of Soil Conservatlon Service
helped Mr. ColtrW lay out the
m!'1"dow field for reseeding In
a1..mate contour stripe, Mr.
Cottrill plans lo prepare the
seedbed by farming on the
contour and by u5lng a disk to

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GALUPOLIS - Eligible
farm volerl have only ooe day
left In whldt to clreulale and
sign IIOIDiilatlng petitions lor
ASC COIIIIIIW1ity committees.
Allgull 17 Is the final date
petitiona may lie rued at the
GaiDa ASCS Co111ty Office. Ml!fi
elections are se.l for the second
week In September.
"I "ant to re-emphasize to
farmers who are eilgtble to vote
that oorninatlng c8ndidates by
petitionilolprlmetrnportanee.
U six or more eligible can·
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CCIIllllitlees help keep·fll'llli!n
Informed of farm prolram
P'01111iona. TheY aclvlle lhelr
Counb' ABC Committee on the
!ann itl.tuatlon In their cqmmunlllel and ailllt lit ad·
mlnlsle!'lng farm PI'OIIl'aJili •OO
the local level," anbOrl oz.
plalned.
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"Our County ASC Commll1ee
hopes that IIlia year larmen
wW nominate by petition every ,
candidate' wltoae name goee 011
a boUot," he cooicluded.

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Phone 4-46-0203

Gallipolis. 0.

MOITO.AOI! PIOTfCTION INSIIU.NCf IS AVAIL... ILI! AT LOW COif

ROYAL MH-30
: JUST MADE MH-30
THE SECOND BEST
SUCKER CONTROL

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Bul come what may I'll olmpty
trust
And teove'll all to Him.
s.ilty mlssell by hullband,
J. D. Stout and children.
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Wanted
BE A Toy Dealer for Playhouse

(block &amp; while), 2 pc. nylon
ll•lng room suite, 3 pc.

-..,-----KIRBY vacuum cleaner, the
most od•anced, lonaer llle,

bet1er service. We stock all
parts. 8uy where you can get

del .. no cash Investment. till
collect Carhlotte Heiskell,
South Point, 377·47'11.
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concentration; alert·
"'"'"' poise. And ... this
Jsa chance to give your
child the opportunity
and ·happiness you
have mined.

the war.
The FCC told the three major

Endorse lmd·}\ecommend ~ speciah:.
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to allot appropriate
time- although not necessarily
mmute for minute equal time_
for responsible critics lo answer
Nlxon'slast five speeches on the
Indochina war
The ctinunl;.,ion also ruled
that the Columbia Broadcasting
System must give the
Republican National Commitlee thne for rebuttal of lhe
J~y ! speech by Lawrence F.
0 Br1en, chairman of the
Democratic Nallonal committee. CBS gave O'Brien lime
In that S(leeeh to answ.er Nixon.

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ROOM SUITE SALE
RICE'S can give you a lleller
buy becauae we buy direct
from the factory. cutting out
the cosily wholewle dealer.
Also our profit is ' less.
Compare these bargain
prices.
NYLON suites $129.95 - list
prtco S179.90, EARLY
American suites tl59.95,
NYLON suites wlllt 83" long
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-FURN'. apartment, adUII1 only,

''"51 loSt tall
'IIIII III'P"ld·,...
u446-3667
alter 5: •· ·
194-11

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EVERYTHING

GARAGE. WITH 1
ACRE, PRICED 115,000.
WITH 16 ACRES $20,000.
THIS
IS
A
REAL

BARGAIN

SCHOObj DISTRICT AND

HORSES

OF

SOMEBODY WANTING A
NICE PLACE TO LIVE

GOOD

·

OR

BEEF

LA TTL E.

ONE WILL

SATISF·Y YOU .

Very Nice Older
Home In Town

Baby Farm
Very Good Home

IF YOU NEED A LARGE 3

BEDROOM HOME, BE

SURE

t:K

THIS

ST. HAS A VERY NICE
MODl:RN
KITCHEN,
MODERN
BATH,
HEATING SYSTEM AND
HAS A NICE DEEP LOT

FOR

A GARDEN

OR

CHILDREN'S
PLAY
AREA.
CLOSE
TO
SCHOOLS AND DOWN ·
TOWN BUSINESSES.

LOCATED ABOUT S

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SEE

CONDITION ON GRAPE

LOVELY 3 BEDROOM
HOME WITH FAMILY
ROOM,
BEAUTIFUL
KITt:HEN
(LOTS OF
CABINETS,
RANGE,
OVEN ,
DISHWASHER ),
TilE BATH, NEW SMALL
BARN,JACAESOFGOOO
FL.-AT
LAND
WHICH
F~RONTS ON RACCOON
MILES FROM TOWN ON
BLACKTOP RD . PRICED
MID TWENT ~ ES .

TO

OLDER HOME IN GOOD

High on 1 Hill
Country Atmosphere
1/4 Mile Out

suites with 3 cushioned couch We Need Listings
$189,95 - -aomporo o~$2&gt;19.95, •
EARLY
Amorlean or
ALL KINOS OF
TradiiiDIIII outtos with soft ON
ldgo, con springe, center ted, PROPERTY. WE HAVE
long couch, hHVY cover- nG1.1 BUYERS WE CANNOT
$329.95 b\11 only t229.95, 2 pc:J ~~~~s:.y . CALL US
eola bod sulteo $89.95, 3 pc,
•lnyl eol• bod suites - In·
cludlsiOfl bed, swivel
largortcllner.a '"' bor · n
.at tt59,95, VINYL sofa
f or Sa1e
sulfes with malchll\fl ~lr
$119.95, SOFA beds ~95. EXCELSIOR Salt Works Rlc:o's New &amp; Used Fum,f es.l Limestone and coal tor sole.
See. 446-9523.
lump, egg, stoker and mine
---..------'19,._1 run'. E. Main St .. Pomeroy, 0.
E
Ph. 992-3891 .
MAP,L
Early Am~rlcon
a.. tr
11ereo:rodlo comblna.t(on. 4 - - - - - - - speaker s.ound oyslem, AM &amp; IF YOU ore building • new
FM radio, 4 ~ lntemit•ed home or remodeling, see us.
chlflgtr. Bolance $82.3,3. Use We are builders. Distributor
our bUdget terms. FR"E gift ' for Hotpolnt Appliances.
with werv purchase. c;aww- ·AIIIsorr Electric.
1028.
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19..3
"w"•_L_N_U_T_s_u_r_eo__od_l_
RAYMOR Frull Farm - Ap·
~
••
r · .• . com· pies by the bushel. Lower
bln.tlon, AN. Fto\ flcllo, 4 River Rd. Ph. 4&lt;4-4807.
· =kers, • speed changer
1V0·6
· uol volume confr•l. Bolonct - - - - - - - - •
::!:~~:.~~J 111,:!1 h~/, NEW 4'11 II. troller bl~ tub,
terms. Coli -1028. \
· =:color, half price. ~n. -146.
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19..3
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194-3

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FOR

AND SOME LAND FOR

PLENTJ

Faotbodt Sedan, light ~ wlth block
ltathorette.lntelor, r!ldlo, .whllt watts. A
oharpone ownerCjlr wtthonty 23,150 mllel.

67 VW'S
69 PLY•
.
CHEV
68
66 FORD
6&amp; FORD
65 FORD
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MODERN
3
BEDROOM HOME WITH
CARPETS LIVING· AND

DINING ROOM, BUILT-IN
I( ITCH EN AND LARGE 2
CAR GARAGE. PRICED
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
AT 111,900.

0. 0. PARSONS"
JAY SHEPPARD
REALTORS
l'orm. VIllage. Ctl'/ PrGperty
First&amp; OIIYO
Phono 446-0219

A Charmer
ALL BRICK RANCH with 2 ear
gara51e (elect. door) located
In. Fairview Sub. tt's lhip·
shape lnalde and out and
boasll carpelod floors, 1'12 tile
~ths, large kllchen with
polio door and full diYided
basement with paneled rec.
room . lmmldlote posseulon.

st.

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Beige or blue' Bug, lttlheretto lnlorlors,
whllo-waus; rodlol. 8olh of 11\Ho oro
1harp cars. Full 1,000 mi. or 30 dey
w•rrantv.
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Borracudo V·l 2 Dr. Hardtop, bright rod
with black teathorelte lnltrlor. Au!Omtllc.
power steering. radio with rear spuk.n.
For the y~ng at heart.

Ceprlco 2 Dr. Hardtop, Ughl ottw grwith block vinyl lop, auhjmatlc, ,._
siMrlng, rodlo, tlnlod glali, spoko wt.ol
• discs. Owned by local lady. Thlo 10 a
sharpie w.ith only 24,925 miles. ·

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&amp; while oatherette Interior. SQinner wheel

· dlacs, radio, wide oval tlru. See this one.

2295
11095

Goloxlo 500 4 Dr. Sed., whllo with blue
Interior, automatic., power .stMrlng &amp;
brakes, white w.oll .tires with whttl dlscs.
Nlee family cor.
Falrlono 4 Dr. Sodln. 219 V-1 with
aulomtllc rodlo. Good 51..-Good Prl... '·.

895

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DON WATIS VOLKSWAGEN
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t"5 UPPER RIVER RD. tOitlo Rl. 7)
GI'LLIPOLIS, OHIO PH. Ul -

CAR

OVEN, DISHWASHER. 11/2
BATHS, 2 CAR GARAGE
AND BASEMENT , CITY
~ATER . 1 THIS

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3 OR &lt; BED~OOMS PLUS
A FAMILY ROOM AND 2

ABOUT

have bags for all standard

makes, -hose, parts, fans,
• brushes, swltchtt, etc.
Sheppard Sewing Machine
Sales &amp; Service.
19.. tt

CAM!'"ER'S for rent. Make
reserv•flons now. French
CttvMobiltHomeCentet,44693411 .
10J.If
-------FURN. apartment, Stoll a
Court, Chatham and Borger
A••·· conltcl Stella Arnold,
Apt. 1, Stella Court.
119-11
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rites. Park Central Hole!.
76-11
-,..-------SLEEPING ROOMS w"kly
rates,, lrM jjorage parking.
Llbb'( HOtel. '
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HERE'S A REAL GOOD
OLDER HOME JUST 3
MILES OUT ON RT. t-41 .
HAS
MOOER:N
FUR .
NACE, BATH AND KIT ·
CHEN. CAN BE USED AS

BEDROOM
BRICK
HOME. YOU'LL LIKE

BEI\UTIFUL
BUILT ·IN
KITCHEN WITH RANGE.

demonitrators, but In crate

F!!I' Rent

NEW

Good Older Home
With Land

SALE ON oil Whiles, sa•e up to
reposs~ssed

wl)at we sen. For quality and
·~rica vlslf ·.,Camp• Conley
Starcrafl Soles behind
Plea11nl PotrWResort.
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Owner Selling
At Cost
You Must
See .This

ELECTRO Grand zig-zag only
$39.!5.
thne

Wants

Vitry Anxlouo To Sell This Nice Modern 3 Bedroom Homo
Locetld On o Large Lol Just '12 Mile ~I Of Town. In·
cludeso Family Room (Playroom or 4th Bedroom), Nlco
Kitchen &lt;Built-In Range), Utility Room, Tile Both end
Carport. Price Has Bun Roducad To SI5,WII. Look AI II
And Tell Us Whal You'd Gl•e.

THI$ ONE ESPECIALLY
THF! LARGE ROOMS,
SIZE OF- THE LOT AND
VIEW. IT INCLUDES A

S100,

1971 UNITS tn·stock. Don't miss
out on year end ult of 70's. 1
Conol. camper sleeps 6,
bra~es. refrlg., herd top ends
t21&lt;S now $1699. 23 ,ft. 5"
trallor S. C. sleeps 6, W55

Owner Moved OUt Of State Offer

BEAUTIFUL

LATE Slllfltr zlg·XOG with cams
lor fancy stltdl designs. Se•e
JIOO. only $59.95.

&lt;\jl'~:!::h1,in,!ol
aWell·
C
. · persqnallty;

~z.::.__...;o.o..~*==--.;_......_:..

~ -VOLKSWAGEN
'Economy Headquarters'

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bedroom su1te, · several
platform rockers.

Co. Fret tralrilng, nO colt., no

11 en·
· $ the

eN~toL.i t.~ow FoR
1970-71 SCHOOL

WASHINGTON (UPI) _The
Federal Communications
Commission has ruled that
opponents of President Nixon's
Vietnam policies must be given
a fair chance to answer his
nationwide television reporta 00

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Sweopar, · . ·Phlleo

outlet till ~0767 llelwMn
hours o1 10 and 4.
WE Invite y.U to shop around
t92·3 and vlsll uo tor lho best ~lin
~-:------town. Corbin &amp; Snyder
HOW
DOES ohe do 11?? Never
Co.,, 955 Second
seem• short of cash. Her Furniture
Ave. Ph. 446-11rl. Plenty ol
secret? She earns good money
frt!e porkll\fl.
11 on AVON Representative.
194-11
Why not join her? Write now
or call Mro Helen Yeager Ml~LIONS of rugs hove been
Box 112, Jackson, Ohio. Ph: · cleaned vo;llh Blue Lustre. It's
216-&lt;028.
America s . finest. Rent
189-12 electric shompooer Sl .
Central Supply Co.
194-6

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E. tf. Wiseman W-4500
e·, "

refrigerator, Admiral TV

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Meigs Equipment Co.

Dillon
Agency

Neat Realty

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THIRD AVE. a STATE 51
BUSINESS PROPERTY
LOCATED at 45 Court Strttl.
Haa large storage building on
rear of lot, -4 room apartment
above and room to park fwo
Hoborl Dillon, IIHitor
cars In rear. Look this over
OffiCI 446·2671'
and make ua an offer.
Howard
or Lucille Brannon
CHOICE LOTS
Evenings
446-1221
3 LARGE lots In YIIIIGe ot Rio
Roller!
Condto,
441 0151
Grande on U.S. Rl. 35. Large
enough for a business or 3 Any Time Is
dwellings.
A Good Time
Olfiee Phone 446·1694
TO
LIST your home for sale if II
Evening
is priced right . We need
Char leo M. NHI446·1Sit
ll•tlngs. We have all !he tools
J. Michael Neot 446· t503
of ttl&amp; trade, experienced
staff, advertising, picture
window display and willing_ to
~g'~,:..c$a~~-the DILLON

MASSIE

REAL ESTATE BROKER
TEL:. 446-1998
. ltoute 35

fii'rs:ts'~ 5 yr. old; 5"rilce r"'•·
and ;.,bath; l'las 1 beautiful

krtctlen·; H.W. floors, full
base. with garage, aluminum
siding, copper plumbing and
la&lt;:aled near fhe new hospital.
Owner anxious to sell.

Kanauga
NEAT 4 rms. and bath, H.W.
firs., storm doors and
windows and has an extra lot.
Price 17,500.

' 4 Bedroom

'I• MI. OUT of Clly limits, has

storm drs. and windows, full

base., city water and gas.
small barn, garage and ofl'ler
oulbldgs. and locatod on 3'h
A. lot. Someone .Is lolling a
bargain slide by. $14,500.

Mobile Homes
'70 KIRKWOOO 12' x 65' $5,500.
'62 NEW MOON 10' x 50', $2.000.
'60 NASHUA, 10' • 50', $2.100.

Farms

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---TERMITE PEST CONTROL.
FREE .Inspection. Cell ~
32&lt;5, Merrill O'Dell. Ol&gt;erolor
for Extermlfal Termite
Service. 19 Belmont Or.
267-11
"'s"'E"'P-=TI"'C..:.;T"'A"'N"'It:-C-::L-E-A"'N---,lNG
REASONABLE rates. John
Russell, owner L operl1or.

Ph. "6·41112.
_____.....;,_ _ _145-11
RALPH's Cer~t- Upholstery
Cleaning Service. Free
estimates. Ph . .t46-0294.
HS.tf

WATER WELL DRILLING.
Pump Sties Bind Service. T9M
Just Listed
Lewis. Pllohe 304-195-31102.
THIS NEAR new ranch slyle
1-r-11
• home- T)lo first ttme.o!tered
·lor sale, loealed !"ntr."!ron'l'
city on a State Rt. on a big
acre of land, with ~ to
ss.ttiJ Sttivtce Charge
purchase 2 mort acrfl. 4
large BR, 2 baths, bulit-ln
Will remove your dead
kitchen, finished basement
horse and cows
till Jackson 286-4531
with large family room,
fireplace, glass door opening
to patio, hot water heat, deep
well and spring water . O.Vner
Insurance
leaving the state.
FOR ALL your insurance needs
Reduced $1,000.
check with your Grange
3 BR HOME with clly water and
agents at the Neal ·Ins.
natural gas, nice kitchen.
Agency, 64 State St. Agenll
large LR, laundry Mel fur for auto, fire, homeowners,
nace room, carport and
hospital and general liability.
storage rm., large level lot
Uti ·
160' M 250' with plants, shrubs ~-,-----,--­
and trees.
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
AUTO.
Fire, lite, 45 Stole St.,
Choice Location
Waldo F. Brown, W. R.
YOU MUST see this spacious
Brown. 4.46-1960.
two story home &lt;now vacant)
located on Second Ave., near
churches, school and shopLany
ping, could be used as two
family home. or a wonderful
spot for home and business. 5
Ewans

~. lt9.9Y

-04

BR, 2112 baths, full basement,

50 A WOOD Mill Rd., $7,500.
garage.
49 A.' NEAR Vloton;6rm. house
Opportunity
$7,900.00
with both, good barn, .5 lob .•
FOR SOME ambitious couple to
HALF MILE out Neighborhood 25 A. tractor land. ttO,OOO,
make a profitable Income Rd. Nlee 5 room frame home 64 A. NEAR Bidwell. $14,000.
very good business. Why not
with porch. tnsuloled. Out· 70 A. Folrfleld·Centenary Rd. 60
decide your own working hrs.
blda Trees Shrubs Clly A. of lhls to flat to gtnfly
and be your own boss? C.ll
wafir and -a~hoolt. ·
rolllng,goocl51'm. house, bath
and bose. mooo.
· for Information on a
reuonable investment with a
N0 BeHar TIme Ill
CALL ANY HOUR:
44t-11tt
bright future.
TO BUY lhts carpoled 3
H. C, ·WaUQtt.~l7"
Downtown
~oom home on US 3S near - - - - - . . . : : - - - LARGE
two story, 7 room, 4
. neiN hoSpital. Full basemen!.
BR, formal dining room,
Storm windoWs. Garage.
spacious kitchen, front and
Almc.t In acre level lot.
back porches, redocoroled
.
throughout, detached garage,
Kanaup
deep lot, near ochool.
WELL KEPT ol• room homo
wtth lull blll!mtnl. Back
. Close Your Eyes
porch. .Two outllvlldlngo and
AND Imagine youroelf the
largo gorogo. Four tots on US
proud owner of !Ills loYety
7, fcloll for bulilltll.
brick and fra'"" home - 3
8R, 2 full botlts, coverod
polio, full olr-condltlonod, 2
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10 A!:RCS standing soyl*ns 11
car gar•ll'· beautiful well
Hinenvttlt, Ph. ol&lt;t6-4127. ·
landiCipecl 116' • 110' level
.
I · ·193-)
lawn.

OHt..

411-4774
Homt

Saunders
·Evans
Insurance
Inc.

RUSSELL

.,won
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OffiCe 446-3643
Evening• C. II

earn no lest than $100 weekly. ------,-,...-....,.No canvassing. Write Box No.
Ufld Fumlluro

A••· 20 per cent
., · dlv.ount on everything In Wanted To Do
·~ s'ock.
19.,11 WE sped~! . In ·Maollc qfnyl
~------=--, and na e brend aluminum
siding, r flllfl, whlli'gulters •
'SWIOULDMY CHILD
shutters, complete
TAKE PIANO?
remodeling and earpentry
work. Free estimates and
references. By:erly Con·
struction Co., Cora·Rodney
;; Yes. Few things so
Rd., 245-5826.
.~ enrich life as un145-11
and ap- ~H"'A,.,.N"'D"'Y:-m.,..e-n"'
' lor-odd-:-:-1:-obl:-. Has
Muslc.
own toot•. Citll 446-9271.
190-12
PIB111ng Is In

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AGENCY

person with COnlm'l" sen.oe. 1966 CHEVROLi;T 4 dr.
excellent OJ)portunlty far
Blse~yne,,goodcorKUtlon. Call
1
194-3
~~·~r!t ~~3fv 1~;,.1 ~,~~~~ 446- 2596'

hlveCirandneafaPPHrance
tor · · i'llwly ~ fidory

i' : Third

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BRECKsViLLE, Ohio ( uPI)
- · A Federal Water Quality
Control Aclminlatratlon official
chargmg that Industry has been
"getting a free rlda," aald lhe
federal ginrernment will lnsist
that clUes procesalng Industrial
wa1te make lnduslrles pay their
fair ahare lor treatment of the
water.
James 0. McDonald chief of
regional conslnlction' graitta
said ''we are going to take
hard look to see that Industry oo
longer getS a free ride." He .
made the remark -~ a "*llhg '
of flllyora · in the Greater ·
Cleve..nd Aara.
.
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.lnduatrla and ~era .
curre11Uy pay lhf same raw !or
sewa~e treatml!nt, wl)i1!1' tn- ·
duslry diopo&amp;~ij of I!JIIel'
8IDOW1t of sewage. McDollalll
.said hOiiieownera help
for
the &lt;lispooal of lndu.elrlal
wastet.

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;----MULLINEAUX Qoc. Co., 258

Oaeck
This
New Valne
At Your httemational Dealer

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D. Stout who possod away 4 MEiN needed al onct. Must

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'5.27 Lose Free Ride
gal.

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In ·
tere•ted? We need '" honest

16! c-o Dally Tribune.

Brilrplltch Kennels
'\ BOARDING
.
all
breeds,
:., opeclous r Indoor
outdoor

Disease Will he Seen

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. CLYDE B. WALKER, MGR.
FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION
OF GALLI POLIS

jrltlpnw!libe ,chorgodloronty
a, tlmn tl'lt ad dltt

f.

Opposition to

lOANS ON SMALL &amp; lARGE ACREAGE

lmlt and ttopptd btfort n ·

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Research in Com

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..~ . . M.LQ.ANS
BER COMPANY

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Most of the big capacity features
of the 5$0 are built Into the smaller ''"''
350, indudh'lg the, same type .of , •;
fre~me. &lt;:onstr~Atlon arid .a similar
cutter head . .llecause the 350 Is .
cl'ose-coupfed, It Is exceptJohally;·
shpr;t
maneuverable an~ has
turning radius. It · Is regularly ,
equipped -with. 6.70-15 tires. ·

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Help wanted
For Sale
Ont Oty-Oniolimo · " .. \1ellno
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MATURE SALESMAN
JUST ARRIVED onotl)ir load
toroo coi!IICUII¥0 ooys .. 16&lt;
MUD!D FOR
ol Cutters ,j.5-fll. Sove 1100.
lint
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1 - WD-45· Allli-Chatml(s .
Advorllslng ordortd tor SPECIAL T} salesman oc· 1 - J.D. 1010 Crowlor . gas
.., I'"'"''r tnltrtiOtl' will t"ekt co•tnmea to calllny on 1 - J. D. 1010 Crawler W·
~..oftl ·t1m1 r•tt.
.rolr 1
d 1· II
do
ch
~1
.t.'JI tAl •r• rntrlcttd ••~ thtlr
Wn esa t an re I
ra .
wren - ..,. .
. r~ dattltJcatl'ona ind to tht Agt no bllrrler,. Ultlmete ' l - Fatinall Cuba
· ··.,ullf. ~lilY Trlbunt stvtt 01
polent1al could ·be inywhere 1 - 1954 Ford
ltl!f lnsortlon.
from 575$, to 51300 Wtokly 5 - IN Fordo
Any . &lt;ttongo modo In tho
depending upon tile type of I - MF9 baler · like new
orlglnol copy submlt.tld tor ·person w~o quelltles.
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1- 16 II. Forage bo•llsl $1495,
.,.. c:lit,llfltd ldYWtlttm_,1 Will bt
~
5ale 1995. ·,
chrretOthttattot25cfortectr INVEST nonf of your own
F'.IWS.Iei,Rt.IS Wftt
money but realize o Gatllpolls,OIII'o,, ~~'777
f:tmbW

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farm interest In the community
and must be eligible to per·
ticlpate in one or more
li'Osr.... admln151ered by the
County ASCS Office. Full
details on eligibilily requirements for candidates
and voters are available atlhe
County ASCS Office, aloog wllh

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w..kthi§yeor-83.9. 1.aotyear
~,
GALLIPOLIS Tein· - 85.3.
peralllri, p"clpllalion and Average low lemperature for
weather condiUoruo lor eacH 24- week lhls year - .110. Last year
hQW' period aa r&lt;!eorded by Pete - S9.7..
McConnlck,. fairfield Weathe( Total prectp(tatioh
week
StaUan o(lser'ler. ••
this year - 1.12 Inches. Last
!'•Y
lll&amp;b Law P"o. year - 2.81 Inches. '
Sunday
· ao
114 ;74
,
Monday
n 52 .06 1 Total precipltaUQil .to dale
tua&lt;/ay .
Ill
57
this year - 29,111i -inches. Last
·W(l!lnesday
911
S9
year - :n.u incbes.
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rnday ·
aa · 81
annually ..:. 411.99 inc
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Easy Term5
Accept Trade.. In
All

petition In an ASC community,
. oo other names wW go oo tbe
bellol. In lhe past, the incwnbent community commitlee
also had lhe prt.ilege of making
nominations. Now, a com·
munlly committee may
nominate only if fewer than sii
eligible
candidates are
oorninaledbypellUon-andthe
committee may nominate only
the number of candidates 1o
make up a full olate of six
nominees," J . Melvtn GUberl,
Chairman of the County
Agricultural Stabllizatloo and
Conservation Commltlee, said.
No special forms are required
for a petition - only a sheet of
paper naming the candidate
and the ASC community.
Signatures of at least sb:
eligible voters In the community are required on eacb
petition. Only one candid&lt;te
may be named on a petition but
voters may sign as many
petitions as they want.
In general, to be eligible
either to become a candidate or

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Nominati'!-g Petitions Due on Monday
a Usl of known ell&amp;lble voters In
the county.
Eacll year eUcJiie r-ora
nominate ·and elect ASC com·
munlty committee• of tltr8e
members and two alternates.
The communlly commlllees
elect per101111 to IW vacancies 111
their County ASC CUnmlllee
and also belp aclmlnl!ter !ann
programs such as farm acreage
allotments and bases, and
conservation and rosWhortng.
"Tbey are the key people lhe
u.S. Department of Agriculture
relies 111100 for direct contact

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( Opposit. l'ust Office)

UfeW&amp;IIome
MrAiill Hame
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ohalrs 1o sciiWI
c.teelllld Risb /1
sh8rt&gt;ened. Shtt!PII'd Sewing. ao:..t
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cuoks marshmaUowed meat.
balls, sweet and SClUf snails zqu1
puaches oysters on the Alka·
Seltzer commercial. We made
that commercial on December
~. 1969, and while it had its
premiere showing on New.
Yea•'• Eve on the T&amp;night
Show, it really didn't begin its

TV cemmercial, substitutes
for Jack O'Brian.)
BY AUCE PLAYTEN
NEW YORK - About a week
11110, 1 had my palm read and the
lady who waa Interpreting ali
the creVIces 01\'my litUe hand
it\lormed me !bat she saw a
whole new c~reer for tne in run until about February of
writing . I, of course, had no 1970.
inkting that I would be starting I bring this up in order to

qwte so soon, but when 1 was relate another story to you
offered this column for a day, 1 about a gypsy fortwte teller 1
thought maybe 1!'1 in the stars. 'llel. Now I don't
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stuff. l'arn really not. I j ..t ~
meeting these people wh? are
clairvoyant.
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At any rate, she didn't f'!en
know I was an actress, and the
first thing she !old me was lhatl
would become one of the moat
sought after actresses for
commercials In 1970. She said,
in fact, that the '70s would prove
to be my banner years.
Well, much has happened In
the six or seven months since I
saw that fortune. wllel'. Rlg)lt
now I am the luding lady ollhe

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although I have appeared in two

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vicinity of Skidmore's Market

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FEMALE cat, white with black
and orange markings. Lost In
vicinity of Court St. Call 4-t6-

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

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Phone 443888

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AND HEATING
R®te 160 at Evergreen
Phone .4.t6-2735

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Brammer Plumbing &amp; Heating
JOO Fourth Ave.
Phone 446- 1637

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Card c' .Thanks
TO THE friends who slnt
flowers, lojjij, ond helpe4 11'1 f~ Sale
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ony way durlna tho dellth o1 ANDERSON Mobile · honlo.
our mother. t Thinks · to
8'x30', completely ,filrnlshecf.
Ewing's FUneral Home,
l~thidlna ~f.h, ,..fr'llto,ator,
oroanlst, slna.,-s. minister '
hot ·walir: helter ,' Vas stove,
ond Mothab, , Kle!zt. Speclol
and tuelilll heoter. All nicely
thanks lo ~; ond Mrs, Roger
peneled and plenty of otoroge
Daniels.
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Also, a 27 toot Cjltilplri&lt;i
· The Elsle'Midklft Fomlly.
trailer completely fornlshld.
8·16-lip
lt65 Ford Folc011, 6 oyllnder,
$llok shift, In ,gPOd condition.
WE WISH to elipress our'lhonks
See Somuel Slimharl olxive
ond opprecloflon to lhe
Syracuse on Rt. 12-4, ,.acrou
doctors and I]Urs•s of
from Rocl., P.loolna Mill.
Veterans MoMbttol tfospltol,
" 1o
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Ewlna Funeral ;Home, special
nurses, pallbear'er:s, •Rev . PING.PONG table.' 'Coot ~
Linson Stebblf1s. and Mrs.
n~; 'Will ..11 tor 120. Phone
Carrie Ntutzlln" for the
992·7395·.
music and al,l friends and
&amp;.16·1fp
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neighbors who. seht flowers,
food and mes~s of sym.

pothy ot the tlriie of the dellth

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Pomemr·ft9m, a Auto
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school •do thea has ln"ivtd,
also, plenty of men's work

home: Phone 9P2-3666.

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Pats For Sale
PARKVI EW Kennels, Poodl011
and bird dogs. AKC. Pel ana
show puppies . Grooming.

20c
for

Phone 992-5443.

1963 Ya T. GMC pickup

1967 \H. GMC P.U.
1965 '4 T. GMC P.U.
1968 1 T. Chev. truck
1963 F600 Ford truck
1961 1f2 T. Chev. truck
1963 F600 Ford truck
1t61 112 T. Chev. P.U.
1966 '4 T. Int. P 1J
IN6 V. T. GMC P.U.
1961 2 T. GMC
1N6 3 T. GMC

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New 8.25x20, 10 ply nylon tires

157.511 Inc. Fed. tax
OHIO VALLET
IMPLEMENT CO.
1lt Pine St.
I'll. 446-2512
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LEGAL NOTICE
L&amp;GA.L NOTICE
Thf Hlnntn True local

8oerd of EdUC1t1on Will recthtt
MaiN bldt tt t,e Offlct of fht
cferk of the Board of Education

until 7.00 P.M Monda.,., Sept•ma.r. 7, l970. far the "sar• of
the follow Ina &amp;chool butes · one
I 1) 1f58 Chevrolet fortv .. Jaht
(41) p.usenger w•th Suptrlor

IOI.f~·; one II) 1959 Ford torty.
tight {At) pesstnur With
S11ptrlor Body ; 4n.done fH 1958
Chtvroltt
thirty si~~;
(JU
PtstMgtr with svperfor Body

buses may be lnspect~d

High School BuJiding
Ttl• Board of Education
r•••rv•~ lht.fiQhl ro reject lny

Cfllrlottt Ranlliln, Cttrk
Hannan 'fr•u Loc~t

loard tf Edvcat1o1

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Phone 992·5080.
11-14-Stc

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---:---1958 PL 'fllo\OUTH station

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wagon, nine passenger. Good
molar, tires, battery. l!rlced
for quick sole, $11111. Qintoct
Eldoo Walburn. phone -~·
2105.
7-U.ffc

FRAIIQIISE DEALER fOR·UB£11T,
liNG IIOBILE HOliES All)
IHE GUERDON'S SECTIOIIAI.
Ask for Dan ThtlmfiSOn or Keith Goble
Flnanclf19 &amp; 1nsur1nce AYIIIIIble.
Service wtt•t We Sell.''

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MOBILE HOME SAlES,. INC.

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ltrVIc:i, Ill INikes, 992-2284, ;1
, The Fabrfe· Shop, ,!'P.m,..oy, ~
.Aulhdrlzed Slngor ·Silti •net ,:·
Sor.vlce. Yf• ShlifPOt!Sclllot~ ' 1

AT 8AII,£Y RUN
ROAD

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lslered of Btlboy htrl.
togo. 135·150. Just off Rt. 1
near Tuppers P~•lns, Ohlo.
Francis Benedum, Phone
Coolville 667·38.56.
8·16-301&lt;

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CroiN'I
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otttr ,..,~.Also lot otiiX11$,
Mlddlopol'l. Phone 992·5251 ..
7-28-Hc

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CULoNIAL .slyit 1fereo.. "'!'' ' Pomeroy, vooant. Prloed
4&lt;1d FM rldlo, ·~~lrl. 4rlghl tor quick .. ,•. Privott
· "cord ehlngor,
Oilntr. Phone 949·2165.
,
~· 110.59, Uoo oyr
U.121p
·!ifmt, FrH 'QIH Wtth
-Y'PWChaN. C!tll tfl-a2. $1MLL house, • rooms, both.
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, wlfllor wlthoolfurnlture. Call
992-3172 atler •:311 p.m.
S.I:J.3fc

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le-styJt of
automobile
20-WUo of Ger•lnt

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21-Ched!
25---lfiHd:

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21--cov.rtd with

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Bolh vulnerilble
Welt Nortlo loot Sciullo

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Pus
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Pus Pus
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Opelllnl Jeod-.• . Q

Tbe expert doeSJ1't hold
1111)' better cuds than tbe
average player. He simply
gets more value out of bls.
hand wao played
ago lly the
one of the

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br..d

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17--Dittl
IQO.-..Cclmp.q point
102 ' !p'rdlkiUI
IIIHIOft
105--Aiprlan tMIIOft
lot Pia I) hiH1
112-Abound
111--UnMy dlolld
114 Ouwn•on.r

l~llack

40-Gnlt Lake
41-Ghl's ntmt
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J4-CivH InJury

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12-Pirt of tt.m•••

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15--Sandlnallian
~lbrtw month

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11--Buffooft '

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121-BIMCI
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126--f"UMd

67--f'HI: Qynt's
131 lecand of twe
mohr
' 132 . . . .
ei QaMrel Jrtette. ll;J'-Ifnelna ..,._

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7-M•n't nlckn•me 70-Eat too much

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11-ho:IOUn

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l7-H•moro ..

V. T. GMC P.U.

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1956 1'12 T. Chev. van

ell tuds.

automatic . Exc:ellent condition . Phone 742·3656.
Ohio 43946.
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lt65 CHEVRO~ET truck, no
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motor, starter, battery,
trunks, etc. Write M. D.
brakes, new !Ires with new
Miller, Rt. 4, P&lt;&gt;meroy, 0.
taclory bUilt camper. Phone Coll992-'271.
992-5392 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
. 4-26-tfc

9"-Moaqu. tawtr

1N6 2 T. GMC
1H6 V. T. Ford P.U.
1963 V. T. GMC P.U.

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1966 •h T. Chev .
'"' lf.r T. Int. P U.

ttrt

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1963 1 T. GMC
1965 ''' T. GMC 4 W.O. P.U.
1965 V. T. Ford P.U.
1951 '4 T. Ford P.U.
1963 3 T. International
1963 "' T. Ford P.U.
1967 '4 T Int. P.U.
1963 4 Wheel drive Scout
1N6 l'h T. GMC
1N6 112 T. l~t. P.U.

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Ntw Koven,

1NO 4 DOOR Chevrolet, V·8,

READY·MIX
CONCRETE ~'
delivered right to your t
JJr.OiK1,.f.est 1"!1\.- Y· Free ·'
Ml~f&gt;l&gt;hone '992·321~ 1
Gotgliln· ' Rudy.Aoll~ eel:.
Mlddlt~t, OhJo. I
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1-16-Ht

3-17-ttc

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been wet. Peylll!l $10 Hch.
Flrstlloor only. Mondays will
be plcl&lt;.up day, write, giving
good directions, Willen l'lono
Com pony, Box ,., Sordlo,

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1965 CICIO Ford truck

New 5

1?66 MOBILE home and lol.

Sliitltol~. itewo~ Ohl~. ·I'll, ~

662-31135.

condition, as tong as have nQt

~eal Estate For Sale

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Headquarters

196~

Fer Sale. ·

Al'i'IERTON
T.V.
AND.
ELECTRONIC
SEIWICE. ';
, Phone 915·3849, Long lloltim.
:1-111-ffc •
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125 Third Ave.
Gallipolis

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Store. qn Rt. 33 golna lowerd

USED OFFSET
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HAVE
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OLD PHOTOS, gla11wore, toys,
etc. Phone All\oris 592-1719, or
write TOAN, 129 W. Stole St.,
Athens, Ohio &lt;15701.
&amp;.1Uip

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Col!lpony, ¢holier,· 'q!ilo, '
Phone '985-3,301. .
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Ph01'1e94t-3121
Roclno,OhJo
Crltt BradfOrd

Fairgrounds.

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CaiYert

Myrtle Durst, 11\r. and Mrs . . 1964 MERCURY,~ door, power
AIR CO,N.D ITIO!HNG, '
Fr,ncls (Pat) ·Ourtt •nd ( st..rlng, power brakes, ell Notice
. Retrl~allon -~••fi:dt'l ~
new tires, runs •nd· looks
sons, Mr. and Mfs. Frank
good.
~s.
Phone
Chester
98.5Crew and family" 11\r. and
\:ROV-ER'S ' Photoqrophy
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35$4. Hifold Brewer, L011g
Mrs . Leo B. \.~ew and
Shldl~ will. be closed tor
t,6-lfe _,'.
Botfori\.
family.
vocation ftom A•~ . 17 to A•~
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NEIGLilR ~11ruc:tl&lt;lri. 'For ,
8-12-121c
WISH to extend our sincere 1967 fORO pickup, haovy dyty,
bOIIdl!lll or rltlltillolll\11 ~· .j
750xt6 !Ires, +speed, long
hom~, clll Guy Nolglor, ~
and heartfelt thanks to
bed. wnr haul coinper. Phone Help Want~.
relatives. friends, and neighRocine1•0hJo. .
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Chester . 985·3554. Ho rold
tors tor their klndn ... ond
~1''1~·~
Brewer, Long Bottom. ·
sympathy shown "s during .:
WA'ITRESS netded, muot ba
S.16·lfp
the loss of our mqther, Ida
over -11. Have reference. sePTic TANKs· CLEANio: ',
Shonk Knight. Special thanks
Reaoonoble ra14o. .Phone !'
Apply In person. Milrlln
to the Rev. Robert C:.rd, the
John ,Rus ..ll, GolliPOII.l .,.... ':
Restouront, Middleport.
~ellbearers and tha Ewln"
Notice
082 aftor 5:30 p.m. · • · , 1
&amp;.16-Ift
Funeral Home. Also, many
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thanks to those who sent CHICKEN · borbeoue,
homemade
Ice
crNm,
cake.
beautiful cards ~tnd floral
HARRISON!S TV• AND &lt;•AM·
Aug. 16. Racine fire s1ation.
offerings.
TENNA 'SERVR:E. :Ph~na i
~soced
by
Ratlne
Fire
The family of Ida Shank ·
992·2522.
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Knight

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Complete Strvloe

Auto Salas

A New shipment

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o 2 Full Balbo
o Carpet Tllru Ovt'
• Dtlux. Furnltn
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of Albert (SumnerJ Durst.

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operas ( ''Cavalleria
Rusticana" and 'jWozzeck"),
flve Broadway slibws ('~yp­
sy,' ' "Oliver!,'' "Hello,
Dolly!," "Henry, Sweet Henry"
and "George M !") and two off.
Broadway
shows
("Promenade" and the current
"The Lasl Sweet Days of
Isaac" ), yoo probably know me

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144-+tanch

IS-Unit of Slalftf.oM 10-h..nt (cal._l
CU~ftC)'

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pifCU of 'MJDd 149 F GJ Mtd

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'lllyrocteted I&lt;&gt; success witlla

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best as .u~ yoWl!! bride who
cuoks marshmaUowed meat.
balls, sweet and SClUf snails zqu1
puaches oysters on the Alka·
Seltzer commercial. We made
that commercial on December
~. 1969, and while it had its
premiere showing on New.
Yea•'• Eve on the T&amp;night
Show, it really didn't begin its

TV cemmercial, substitutes
for Jack O'Brian.)
BY AUCE PLAYTEN
NEW YORK - About a week
11110, 1 had my palm read and the
lady who waa Interpreting ali
the creVIces 01\'my litUe hand
it\lormed me !bat she saw a
whole new c~reer for tne in run until about February of
writing . I, of course, had no 1970.
inkting that I would be starting I bring this up in order to

qwte so soon, but when 1 was relate another story to you
offered this column for a day, 1 about a gypsy fortwte teller 1
thought maybe 1!'1 in the stars. 'llel. Now I don't
1o

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tllink lam bu~g up oo JII ·IJ&gt;Is
stuff. l'arn really not. I j ..t ~
meeting these people wh? are
clairvoyant.
·
,
At any rate, she didn't f'!en
know I was an actress, and the
first thing she !old me was lhatl
would become one of the moat
sought after actresses for
commercials In 1970. She said,
in fact, that the '70s would prove
to be my banner years.
Well, much has happened In
the six or seven months since I
saw that fortune. wllel'. Rlg)lt
now I am the luding lady ollhe

I

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My normal occbpation is as
an actress and. , singer, an~
although I have appeared in two

Gallia CJassifieds

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lost

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vicinity of Skidmore's Market

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FEMALE cat, white with black
and orange markings. Lost In
vicinity of Court St. Call 4-t6-

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

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Phone 443888

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-~D~E=w=IT=r=•s~P~L=UM~B-IN-G
AND HEATING
R®te 160 at Evergreen
Phone .4.t6-2735

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Brammer Plumbing &amp; Heating
JOO Fourth Ave.
Phone 446- 1637

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Card c' .Thanks
TO THE friends who slnt
flowers, lojjij, ond helpe4 11'1 f~ Sale
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ony way durlna tho dellth o1 ANDERSON Mobile · honlo.
our mother. t Thinks · to
8'x30', completely ,filrnlshecf.
Ewing's FUneral Home,
l~thidlna ~f.h, ,..fr'llto,ator,
oroanlst, slna.,-s. minister '
hot ·walir: helter ,' Vas stove,
ond Mothab, , Kle!zt. Speclol
and tuelilll heoter. All nicely
thanks lo ~; ond Mrs, Roger
peneled and plenty of otoroge
Daniels.
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Also, a 27 toot Cjltilplri&lt;i
· The Elsle'Midklft Fomlly.
trailer completely fornlshld.
8·16-lip
lt65 Ford Folc011, 6 oyllnder,
$llok shift, In ,gPOd condition.
WE WISH to elipress our'lhonks
See Somuel Slimharl olxive
ond opprecloflon to lhe
Syracuse on Rt. 12-4, ,.acrou
doctors and I]Urs•s of
from Rocl., P.loolna Mill.
Veterans MoMbttol tfospltol,
" 1o
" , &amp;.16-ltc
Ewlna Funeral ;Home, special
nurses, pallbear'er:s, •Rev . PING.PONG table.' 'Coot ~
Linson Stebblf1s. and Mrs.
n~; 'Will ..11 tor 120. Phone
Carrie Ntutzlln" for the
992·7395·.
music and al,l friends and
&amp;.16·1fp
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food and mes~s of sym.

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Pomemr·ft9m, a Auto
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school •do thea has ln"ivtd,
also, plenty of men's work

home: Phone 9P2-3666.

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Pats For Sale
PARKVI EW Kennels, Poodl011
and bird dogs. AKC. Pel ana
show puppies . Grooming.

20c
for

Phone 992-5443.

1963 Ya T. GMC pickup

1967 \H. GMC P.U.
1965 '4 T. GMC P.U.
1968 1 T. Chev. truck
1963 F600 Ford truck
1961 1f2 T. Chev. truck
1963 F600 Ford truck
1t61 112 T. Chev. P.U.
1966 '4 T. Int. P 1J
IN6 V. T. GMC P.U.
1961 2 T. GMC
1N6 3 T. GMC

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New 8.25x20, 10 ply nylon tires

157.511 Inc. Fed. tax
OHIO VALLET
IMPLEMENT CO.
1lt Pine St.
I'll. 446-2512
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LEGAL NOTICE
L&amp;GA.L NOTICE
Thf Hlnntn True local

8oerd of EdUC1t1on Will recthtt
MaiN bldt tt t,e Offlct of fht
cferk of the Board of Education

until 7.00 P.M Monda.,., Sept•ma.r. 7, l970. far the "sar• of
the follow Ina &amp;chool butes · one
I 1) 1f58 Chevrolet fortv .. Jaht
(41) p.usenger w•th Suptrlor

IOI.f~·; one II) 1959 Ford torty.
tight {At) pesstnur With
S11ptrlor Body ; 4n.done fH 1958
Chtvroltt
thirty si~~;
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buses may be lnspect~d

High School BuJiding
Ttl• Board of Education
r•••rv•~ lht.fiQhl ro reject lny

Cfllrlottt Ranlliln, Cttrk
Hannan 'fr•u Loc~t

loard tf Edvcat1o1

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Phone 992·5080.
11-14-Stc

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molar, tires, battery. l!rlced
for quick sole, $11111. Qintoct
Eldoo Walburn. phone -~·
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7-U.ffc

FRAIIQIISE DEALER fOR·UB£11T,
liNG IIOBILE HOliES All)
IHE GUERDON'S SECTIOIIAI.
Ask for Dan ThtlmfiSOn or Keith Goble
Flnanclf19 &amp; 1nsur1nce AYIIIIIble.
Service wtt•t We Sell.''

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ltrVIc:i, Ill INikes, 992-2284, ;1
, The Fabrfe· Shop, ,!'P.m,..oy, ~
.Aulhdrlzed Slngor ·Silti •net ,:·
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AT 8AII,£Y RUN
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lslered of Btlboy htrl.
togo. 135·150. Just off Rt. 1
near Tuppers P~•lns, Ohlo.
Francis Benedum, Phone
Coolville 667·38.56.
8·16-301&lt;

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CroiN'I
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otttr ,..,~.Also lot otiiX11$,
Mlddlopol'l. Phone 992·5251 ..
7-28-Hc

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4&lt;1d FM rldlo, ·~~lrl. 4rlghl tor quick .. ,•. Privott
· "cord ehlngor,
Oilntr. Phone 949·2165.
,
~· 110.59, Uoo oyr
U.121p
·!ifmt, FrH 'QIH Wtth
-Y'PWChaN. C!tll tfl-a2. $1MLL house, • rooms, both.
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, wlfllor wlthoolfurnlture. Call
992-3172 atler •:311 p.m.
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automobile
20-WUo of Ger•lnt

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Welt Nortlo loot Sciullo

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Tbe expert doeSJ1't hold
1111)' better cuds than tbe
average player. He simply
gets more value out of bls.
hand wao played
ago lly the
one of the

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17--Dittl
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102 ' !p'rdlkiUI
IIIHIOft
105--Aiprlan tMIIOft
lot Pia I) hiH1
112-Abound
111--UnMy dlolld
114 Ouwn•on.r

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41-Ghl's ntmt
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J4-CivH InJury

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131 lecand of twe
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ei QaMrel Jrtette. ll;J'-Ifnelna ..,._

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72-lobblfts

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7&amp;-f"ti'M ltflftds
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l7-H•moro ..

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1956 1'12 T. Chev. van

ell tuds.

automatic . Exc:ellent condition . Phone 742·3656.
Ohio 43946.
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lt65 CHEVRO~ET truck, no
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motor, starter, battery,
trunks, etc. Write M. D.
brakes, new !Ires with new
Miller, Rt. 4, P&lt;&gt;meroy, 0.
taclory bUilt camper. Phone Coll992-'271.
992-5392 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
. 4-26-tfc

9"-Moaqu. tawtr

1N6 2 T. GMC
1H6 V. T. Ford P.U.
1963 V. T. GMC P.U.

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'"' lf.r T. Int. P U.

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1963 1 T. GMC
1965 ''' T. GMC 4 W.O. P.U.
1965 V. T. Ford P.U.
1951 '4 T. Ford P.U.
1963 3 T. International
1963 "' T. Ford P.U.
1967 '4 T Int. P.U.
1963 4 Wheel drive Scout
1N6 l'h T. GMC
1N6 112 T. l~t. P.U.

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1NO 4 DOOR Chevrolet, V·8,

READY·MIX
CONCRETE ~'
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JJr.OiK1,.f.est 1"!1\.- Y· Free ·'
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Gotgliln· ' Rudy.Aoll~ eel:.
Mlddlt~t, OhJo. I
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been wet. Peylll!l $10 Hch.
Flrstlloor only. Mondays will
be plcl&lt;.up day, write, giving
good directions, Willen l'lono
Com pony, Box ,., Sordlo,

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New 5

1?66 MOBILE home and lol.

Sliitltol~. itewo~ Ohl~. ·I'll, ~

662-31135.

condition, as tong as have nQt

~eal Estate For Sale

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Headquarters

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Al'i'IERTON
T.V.
AND.
ELECTRONIC
SEIWICE. ';
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S:o!E:::P=T::-ciC:-,-ta""nk"'
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OLD UPRIGHT pia• 01, any

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Store. qn Rt. 33 golna lowerd

USED OFFSET
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OLD PHOTOS, gla11wore, toys,
etc. Phone All\oris 592-1719, or
write TOAN, 129 W. Stole St.,
Athens, Ohio &lt;15701.
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Col!lpony, ¢holier,· 'q!ilo, '
Phone '985-3,301. .
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Roclno,OhJo
Crltt BradfOrd

Fairgrounds.

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CaiYert

Myrtle Durst, 11\r. and Mrs . . 1964 MERCURY,~ door, power
AIR CO,N.D ITIO!HNG, '
Fr,ncls (Pat) ·Ourtt •nd ( st..rlng, power brakes, ell Notice
. Retrl~allon -~••fi:dt'l ~
new tires, runs •nd· looks
sons, Mr. and Mfs. Frank
good.
~s.
Phone
Chester
98.5Crew and family" 11\r. and
\:ROV-ER'S ' Photoqrophy
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35$4. Hifold Brewer, L011g
Mrs . Leo B. \.~ew and
Shldl~ will. be closed tor
t,6-lfe _,'.
Botfori\.
family.
vocation ftom A•~ . 17 to A•~
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8-12-121c
WISH to extend our sincere 1967 fORO pickup, haovy dyty,
bOIIdl!lll or rltlltillolll\11 ~· .j
750xt6 !Ires, +speed, long
hom~, clll Guy Nolglor, ~
and heartfelt thanks to
bed. wnr haul coinper. Phone Help Want~.
relatives. friends, and neighRocine1•0hJo. .
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tors tor their klndn ... ond
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sympathy shown "s during .:
WA'ITRESS netded, muot ba
S.16·lfp
the loss of our mqther, Ida
over -11. Have reference. sePTic TANKs· CLEANio: ',
Shonk Knight. Special thanks
Reaoonoble ra14o. .Phone !'
Apply In person. Milrlln
to the Rev. Robert C:.rd, the
John ,Rus ..ll, GolliPOII.l .,.... ':
Restouront, Middleport.
~ellbearers and tha Ewln"
Notice
082 aftor 5:30 p.m. · • · , 1
&amp;.16-Ift
Funeral Home. Also, many
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thanks to those who sent CHICKEN · borbeoue,
homemade
Ice
crNm,
cake.
beautiful cards ~tnd floral
HARRISON!S TV• AND &lt;•AM·
Aug. 16. Racine fire s1ation.
offerings.
TENNA 'SERVR:E. :Ph~na i
~soced
by
Ratlne
Fire
The family of Ida Shank ·
992·2522.
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Rusticana" and 'jWozzeck"),
flve Broadway slibws ('~yp­
sy,' ' "Oliver!,'' "Hello,
Dolly!," "Henry, Sweet Henry"
and "George M !") and two off.
Broadway
shows
("Promenade" and the current
"The Lasl Sweet Days of
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144-+tanch

IS-Unit of Slalftf.oM 10-h..nt (cal._l
CU~ftC)'

141-Musk: ••

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. when JIIOepecll 111,. ~ 14!malil crop~· In lilpt,
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~ llld l®alliln JIDI year, 111111,1. £: Partyb, praotleal lor tile llo:w$wn.-••A feW ~ CDIIId ljo 111m
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Deescalation Line credited To Dean :kusk Marbw· ~lil~·.
WASHING '!UN (UPI) -Lyndon B. Johnson's former press
secretary says In a new book
that it was Secretery of State
Dean Rusk-not Defense SecJ'e.
tary Clarlt Clifford - whose
views the Presidenlactepted in
slarUng serious Vlelnam peace
talks through deescalaUon.
George ChrlaUan, who now
runs a public relations firm In
Austin, Tex., gives an account
which supports Johnson's own
suggeations about the fateful
decision-malting of 1968 and
differs from tile versim of
high-&lt;anklng Johnson Admlnts.
!ration "doves"-includingCIIf.
lord. ,
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DOES YOUR
PRESENT BANK
OFFER YOU THIS?
1. No SeiVi~\ Charge on
Checking Accounts. No
Minimum Balance Required
2. Highest Legal Rate For
Your Savings Dollar
3. BankAmericard

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IF YOUR BANK OFFERS lHIS, lHERE'S
NO NEED TO atANGE . • • IF NOT
IT'S TIME TO "SWITOf" TO THE
'l)lD BANK WITH NEW IDEAS"
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.; THE ~'CANDY WAGON" WAS lonely on tbe
Jiitdway at the Rock Sprinp. Fairgrounds
Siiaday. However, rides of the Pugh Amuseme~~t
·ei. are bei!J11 set up today to provide lively
l:(ainpany for tbe wagon, Fair board members
tined &amp;mday and today with final details for
~y'1 opeoiDI of the MeJp County Fair.

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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy,Your Shopping ·

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a pair of bullfrogs and a British The frogs' Inner ear organs
rnllitery cunmunlcaliOQS satel- ere similar to those In man.
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with a big selection oq ust
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the right Items you arli
from WalliJpa lalsnd, V&amp;., at 8 in a water.filled cenlrlfuge
looking for to c;..omplete ~en ;
am. EDT, and the radio relay making up the heart of the 292wardrobe.
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about the latest fashions In ''·
here at B:lllam. oo a larger biological experiments are com·
dresse,, .co~tts. blouses. ., ·
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Accompanying the miniature asphyxiated by the blilldup of
slllrts., p!JnChos, veils,
biolugical laboratory carrying carbon dioldde and the removal
the frogs will be a small of o&lt;ygen. The satellite will not
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hlille lt. The latt!)t ln. •
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satellites will separate alter ponying the biological space·new Iaii i colors. I'll illl! .,.
reaching orbit.
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add baJt¥1ce, Ia affected by ·The CCIJ\Jilunlcatlons eatelll\e
girls. • • Up tO n'lh)ute
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Ung a Japanese·American war
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Thleu'' fesastance io 1118. u:s. eald the ...,.-etery ol state A general ~Pl!l'l mart!'~ '
hero with one arm (the other ''This Waslllllde easier by the apptoacb toward lbe P)lrls ''wanted ~btl bolnblllg ~ Balur~y CO)IYieted a, , ~ '
lost in combat in Europe) on fact that Johna0n's faith In talks.
and was willing to lake · nnem•~ of mlll'detlng 8 'groop
the ticket was a ploy tbet Rust never ' Wavered. He "Clifford's open criticism of, rea10nable risks, btlt to· throw ,of .VIeliwn• el¥illalf. !n' •
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appealed to Johnson's sense of llstellt1d to Clllfofd, M~a, Thleu, and bis al!Vocaey of away rnllitery alid poUIIcal villqe laal Feb. If. 1
darma, justice and good Ge&lt;qe Ball a.; otbel'l wl)o lroop reductions, found Utile 8Ucceas In VIetnam llec!Uit tl . Tbe .court lfliJ-~ ,;19,,
politics," he said.
sometimea dllfer.MI wl)h Rusk .. favor with the President,... said wer wearlnw was to him paee oentepce on·Pfj:. &amp;;nueiG'.
Muskle, on the other hand, on specifii!S, "'¥' he. might l:lutitlln. "But tbelr. persqnal ll!llhlnkable."
. Green, 19, of , ~; O!)lb;
had never been a Johnson blend. those views Into a relalionshlp had always been
Chr!JUan. eald Ruek ~ after retur~g for fw'lh~
Intimal&lt;, baving once joined a decision; but mainly It was strong and Clifford wea willing ' just• "'tllcmenl In Vlelnilql deliberations tonight. He-"'*
Uberal revolt against Johnson Rusk's judgement¥ wanted In to g&amp;nlble their friendship In ~nded pn reetorlng peactt In cOnvicted of IS &lt;l 18 iliurder •· '
when the Texan waa Senele the end, and Rusk's judgment the Interest of having biB views an Southeaat Alia and that 1118 counla.
majority leader. And Christian he. followed."
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prevlill ... As a practical matter llr8tstep toWard tills goel ,mUit ·Green Wl81118 ~·Maririe
said one of the "real low spots ChrlsUan·plcturecf'CIIfford il Clifford lost Utile of biB be "subsla!lilve. talks In pin., convicted of murder u 1!11·
in Johnson's relationship with . preselng lnipatlenli; ~ U.S, lnfiuence and con~: to lnvolvlngBalgonandHanol."
result of a shooting lllclclcllilln
the campaign" came when lroopWitlldrowalsanclfrequent- present his views forc:ewuy to , "He was the ardlltect ollbe Hamlett of San Tbanv VIIJali• · ·
Muskie failed In a television ly and cendldly elJiltiiiJIDg his the end."
Johnson policies IIlii were now• 'II !Diles souflnrell Ill Dt J{ang.
film even to mention Johnson eusperaUpnoverSouthViellla· As for Rust, the fclnnclr turned that way," said avJa. OneolberMarlnewaalicqullflid
among the Democratic leaders m.ese _President NgUJ~ Van While 'House presa .seCretary ··lian..
• and a loutth 18 awaiting trial•·
he had known.
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President Stepa.
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to be boqk
Christian,
centered
Monday,
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Johnson's
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also sa~ thai Johnson pre- announcement of the complete
!erred Sen. Daniel Inouye, Dr, halt in bombing of North
Hawail, as Hubert H. Hmn· Vietnam, denied there was ever
phrey's vice presidential 1')111· a "biller feud" lletween Rusk
ning mai&amp; over Humphrey's and Clifford. Both respected
choice of Sen. ·J!dmund S. each otber and worked together
·Musllje, D-Malne.
"In reasonable harmony," he
Inouye, he said, had support- salcl.
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Sheri Y011118 operate the
br001118 in the jwnlor fair
building of the Rock
Springs Fairgrounds
Sunday . This vacant
building by · Tuesday
morning will be bursting
with tbe colorful exhibits
ol some 500 Meigs County
young people taking part
in the Meigs County
JuDior Fair.

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