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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.
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FOR YOURSELF!
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
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IT'S TIME TO "SWITOf" TO THE
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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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CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) - weightlessness and alternate
· The I!PIICI! agency plans to orbit periods of artlfieial gravity.
a pair of bullfrogs and a British The frogs' Inner ear organs
rnllitery cunmunlcaliOQS satel- ere similar to those In man.
lite Weclnellday In separate Scientists hope the experiment
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disorientation
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bases.
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and Elberfeld~ are reac{y •
, '!be· frogs ere scheduled for absence of gravity.
with a big selection oq ust
Jalinoh on a smaU seoul rocket .Tbe two frogs WID lie hOUNd
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.
She'll rave · '
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about the latest fashions In ''·
here at B:lllam. oo a larger biological experiments are com·
dresse,, .co~tts. blouses. ., ·
pleted, the frogs will lie
Delta rockei:
sklrtst ·.f11mp_ers, $COOler ,
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
scheduled lor launch from c8pe
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styling ' ,and ·
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shlpe and bases east of the Suez
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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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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."
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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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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•·
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to be boqk
Christian,
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ChrisUan
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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
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• Rooe, Cln 119 412 19 156 .n4 ni(ht, were here today piecing
Torre, s t.L119 451 ~ 147 .m togethe~ a pian of attack for
Glatn, SD 114il57 75 147 .322 lfteir comlna elhlbltieJI en''1 771" ~·
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Tolan, Cln 115 444 89 143 .:122 Chiefs.
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Yotskl, Bos 11'f4 ~1 94 1 ~~ Saturday night ln Memphis.
Oliva, Min 114461
74 150 .321 Browna scout Mike !'ilxon
Jollnlll, .ca1113448 61143 ,319 watched the Chiefs play the
ttarpr.MII 109 #I 77139 .313 BalUmore Colts Friday nigbl
F.Riilll!l. Bol 96 351 65110 .313
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oak con ti !' ue ·to produce wllh the WQrld, add at qrnes.
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~~'ihHioo~ron, Atl. 1031 Nelsen for llle first quarter,
Am•rtcen LMgua: Killebrew, part'ol tile IIICOnd and lll!ain in
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rd, ·W.Ih 93; Oliva. Mlnn u of 19 paases for 121 yards
87; Yanr"llll~toi~ 11.
lnclud!ba a loilohdown toSB t.i
~1111111 Lall..: Sltvor, NY flank~ Gary CoUinB In tile final
11-7; Merritt, Cln 17·10; Glblon.' quarter· and a l9-fard flCOI'lng
SI.L 16-5; Perry. SF 16-11; tbrowtoFaiiHookerlnthelltat
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MCOowefl; Cl~ 17-7; Ptrry, starting alot, pulled down five
Mliwl. 17·10; ,Palmer. Belt 16-7; .,._lor 84 yards.
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The J,llruieooti TWins wbo
ted !lie Ailllirlcan !Aiaue•s
West Dlvlalon .bY 10 games 011
Aug. 1, lOo!l nlne '~ ln a
fOW8Ildtawtbalrleaddwtndle
Ill 4\0 goune. ,over the nrglng
Oakland Atbletlca. The Twins
finally snapped ~Ji lollng
slreak Sunday by wlilpptng the
Bostoo Red Sol; M, and gained
a luU game on ·the A's, wbo
'Were beaten by the Ba!Umore
Orloleii 2-L
' If~ 1ni8 anyone happier
than the Twins.Sunday, It would
haw to be llf.year-old Milton
Maaon of Milwaukee, alias
"Berule Brewer." Muan, a
tllrowbacl: to the daya ol tile
marathon flagpo!e slllera, bad
been RvliJ&amp; In a camping trailer
atop the ICQI'eboard at County
Stadium IInce July 6 and had
vowed !IQI II' come down until
!lie BI'IWJI'I drew 40,000 fans to
a home game.
.
Mason's big day came
Sunday 81 lhil Brewers used a
"bat day" promotional gim·
mlok to attract a aeuon.blgh
44,387 fans. The Brewers even
made Maaon's day more
pleaiBnt aa they rallied from
behind ln the final two lnrilnga
to defeat the CJe·~tand ·~·-·.

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Dave McNaUy
became the
major league's lira) Ill-game
winner a• be stopped the
AtbleUca on six bill Chi
Salmon'• b:lmler off ti,. .e:'~
fteldfoul 'polelntheflflhlnnln
'broke a I-f tie and Ia ed J~
Hunter with biB lOth
ln 25
declaiOII8
Ike B..,;..
ked I
first inning ;:[til aa
homer and Lea Coin 'tched
four-hiller as lh/' Tiger:
whipped tho Angels and
dropped them five games
behind Minnesota
Pinch·hlller 1 Unser aln·
gted home Eddie Bl'irllat¥ln In
the eighth lnnlng to provide the
Senators witb their margin of
victory. Unaer's hit provided
casey COli with hli aevenih
victory ln 15 decisions and
lagged Jerry Janoski with his
13111 toss ln 21 declsiond.
Stan Balinsen hurled a six·
hitter u the Yankee• beat the
Royals for tile nlntb consecudve Ume. Roy White and Bobby
Murcer earll collected two bits
and drwe in a I'WI 81 the
Yankees beat Jim Rooker .

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lerent now too. "l can't eucdy
lay I'm lhr911'intl a sinker
now," heaald, "buttheballdoes
sink more tha))lt Ulleil to."
From the IIlith thro••• the
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Ured nine baiters iii a row,
elgbt on (ll'OWid balls.
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too ,, IBid Tony "and 1 tblnk
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COLUMBUS(UPI)-The~. ""'

lwnbus Jets downed Win.mpeg
7-ll Sunday to go into a tie for·
second place in the lntemalion·
at League.
. The Jets carried a 7·llead
Into the seventh inning, but the
Wthhips "!""e udp with tbree l'llliB
at mnmg an added two more
in the ninth before a worried
Jets pitching squad could get
them out.
The Jets also beat the Whips,
S-2,, Saturday. They play again
tooight and Tuesday night before parting ways.
Ky.

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The Louisville Colonels and Toledo Mud Hens continue their

serlea here tonight.
The Colonels beat Toledo 3-2
Sunday In the second of their
srheduled lour gameB.
lntemallonoi!Joogue Sl1ndlngl
Bv United Pros• lnternafinnal
Syracu~e "j5 ':is "::; 0.1
Rochester 66 53 .555 8'12
CoRlumbus 67 54 .554
lchmond 62 56 .525 12

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Winnipeg
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Sundoy'o Rnults
Louisville 3 Toledo 2
Richmond 5 Tidewater 2
Syracuse 5 Rochester J (1st)
Rochester 7 Syracuu o (2nd)
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UPI .SporiiWrller
The Patriots, who nearly left
~~ dofurln¥. ~of off~aableon
uo=use a ..c. a swta
stadlwn, had their prHWOII
football game against the
W8lblngton Reclsklns Sunday
interrupted for more than 20
mlnutea when a Ore, broke out
at Boston Colleges Alumru
Stadium.
About 8,000 fa.ns :were forced
onto lhe playln• field and aU
escaped Injury. No cause for
llle fll'O was determined.
The lire, may ha~ been an
om•~ of Uilnga to come for the
Patriots, however, aa Sonny
Jurgensen passed lor four
touchdowns, three to tight end
·Jerry Smith, to lead the
Redsklns to a 4$-11 victory in
the only game of the day.
In Saturday acUOII, Los
Angeles downed Dallas, 17·10,
San llie~o e&lt;~Red the New York
Giants, :J0.27, Denver beat St.
Louis, 211-16, Miami defeated
Cincinnati, 20-10, Cleveland
sUpped past San FranciBco 17·
10 AUanta routed the New
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York Jets, ~7. Pittsburgh
outlasted Minnesota 2fl.l3, New
Orleans swept past Houston, 1910. and Green Boy and Chicago
played to a o;.t; tie.
RaidenPiay EaglesToDigllt
The Oakland Raiders play the
Eagles tooight in !be first pro
night game al Franklin Field.
Jurgensen· whn , ~it on u-of·
l~f'·tliliei&gt;c!«&gt;l'ii•
f8i'df.' hit
Smith with touchdown pa~ ·!&gt;f
18, llli '•nd 61 yards and also
comtiliieawlth Larry
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an 18-yard touchdoWn paas.
Back-up quarterback Frank

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to Mack Allstoo.
Reserve quarterback Karl By~MI;;~~J:la.~~~·=
Sweetan, subbing for Injured 2:25. A- &lt;LS,a59.
Roman Gabriel threw two
touchdown passe'. to lead the
Rams wer lhe Cowboys.
SWeetan threw II yards to Bob
Klein for one score and 32 to
Billy Traw: for another. The
Cowboys'Lonetouchdowncame
on an 80-yard pass from Roger
Staubaeh to Margene Adkins .
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Marty Damres' 20-yard touchdown pass to Gary Garrison
with 1:&amp;2 remaining rallied the
Chargers to their triumph wer
the Giants. Domres rallied the
Chargers from a 2'1·7 deficit in
the second hall and climsied a
Ill-point fourth quarter with biB
scoring pass to Garrison. Gene
Foster had a ~yard m nm
for San Diego.
Bobby Howfleld kicked a 24yard field goal and Bill
ThornpB&lt;Ill ran a blocked field
goal attempt 46 yards for a m
as the Broncos rallied for 10
points in the last 35 seconds to
beat the cardinals.

jy;:eekend Summary
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. WIBle D.avis and ..... 1o t
double p1a Beach Henneaay Cup powerboat
fell fior .a dolible: Wllllama took .UOII~ ~I!wme,
race by av~g 62.2 mllea
tblrd aa Jllli lllckm8ll grOIIII!ted Stahl Willi a1s9 on bale.
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League Result8

LOUISVILLE,

Qlonillcer and 11r&lt;Yol the f!Mil'
wa1Q he yieldeil ~e 1n the
ftrtt two tnntnp,
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Tony c- l'•Y to W•)'lle
Gi'angerllfterllortStoileledl'll
1118 nlnll). will\ the. 1'11111' ,filth
11114 llAal bil
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the ntrltll Inning wher he 'hal
pitched as long and aalllirl! as
T(llydidintbalheat,''llid
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TORCiNTO (UPI) -Rod Lav·
er won the Canadian Open
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f.,!,
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pionahip by easily
"I figured I'd be up 111ere at de&lt;!ialonlng England's Roger
teaat five weeks," said Mason, Taylor, S.O, 4-6, 6-3.
"so IIlla didn't tate too much
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t011gor t11an 1 expected. 11 wu a W 1
grealexperlence,bullwouldn't
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do it again."
· Detroll Topo Calllorula
ByUnttedPre111DteraaUonal
Sunday
In other AL gamea, .Detroit
Saturday
ZELTWEG, Austria (UP!)-·
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ollift~&lt;til)alld1Jie
.l tiflh··tJ'.tllllwlil~!lf Ganaila $lli!i·Bejj..+onlflnibd &lt;t-"l!n
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!I•~Yar*eU-.ea\&amp;llsb beAt Hunnemannla by I · ~. the Austrian Grand Prix to
le~~ .,to, !Yin the AIBbama provide Ferrari with lis fjrst
1b oH''I. '
1(ll1f1,p:ot;.,.,,1,1;
Sla... at Saratoga.
Grand Prill victory since 1961.
The hard-hitting TwinB Iu&gt;
had
ed ~• .. fl ' w
CIHCAGO (UPI~ -Kerry's TULSA, Okla. (UPI) - Dave
manag w..., ve ·runs Time and Te Vega won Stockton won the PGA cham1• 1
during •ol
their.
niJle.iame
dlvisiOII8 of the Benjamin F. pionsh•'p by ..
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ling a ••-0 -·t
slreak,
homera
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Kill br_..,. LindhelrnerHandlcapatArllng· wer.par 73 011 the finBI roWid
yea, arm on
e .ew • ton Park.
for a 72-hole total of 279.
George Mittet:wald ~ c.&amp;r
Twar ln defeating the Red Sol. SARAJEVO. Yugoslavia CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION,
When larger loan• are needed,
Twai'l homer came with two (UPI) -George Chu\&gt;Bio, Cana· Mich. (UPI) -CharUe GiotzCity Loan Is the answer. Many
men aiJ!Ianl ln the elgbth and dian heavyweight, knocked out bach won the Yankee 400 stock
SAME DAY
family
budget problems require
ProyO!I· to bathe deciding runs. · Mike Broce of Springfield, car race for his first msjor
SERVICE
amounts up to $5000-to pay off
Heigie Smith, Tony CoblgBaro MaSB. in the second round of a Nascar race In two years.
In Af9-0ut At 5
and Gerry lllosea aU homered scheduled !().round bout
everything and reduce monthly
lor llle Red Sox.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) lht'Our Frae Parking Lot
payment1. If you have the need,
'l11e BrewersraWed !rom a a. ,.RYE, N.Y. (UPIJ -Hollis Bob Lutz of Los Angeles raiUed Robnon'lS "'--·we have the plan. Call todayOdeflclt to Ue tbe'BCGnln the Stacy of Savannah, Ga. cap. to ~n the ll2,000 Buckeye
WVGIIR:I~
and get oquared away.
eighth Inning 011 a three-run the 22nd llllllual United States ~""!" championship UUe by
216 E. Ind. Pemtn~y
double by Danny Walton, !hen Golf AlaoclaUon junior girls beating Tom Gorman of Seat- . ._ _ _ _ _ _ __,
won the game ln the ninth 011 golf championship by defeating Ue, 7-6, I-ll,
6-2.
GtwUo. walks and a single by Gus Janet Aullsl of Weal caldwell,
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ljpirketl 1\ro ,'~, ir!th a
4PUIIJe PI! ~le ~ to
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Loa Ang at St. Lou It, night
Dttrolt et Oak; ntahl
Philo at Atlanta, nlr.l!
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I don't waldlllle taJk.ebows goodnight.
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O'llrilil Ia Joe E. Lewla, (11 TV at night. I wiU when they l 'don'l g0 to tlifJ·f!'ack U. j
nllht-elub e~medlan who have more bartenders oil, ~ys blcauae 111,1' ~·.~ li!
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mentulth!overlouawalerfnc -waldllng ·TV movies, and 111,1' veterinarlln'lrotildiiCI'atcba• .
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lakea bla queeq aDd plijow tlesra.J .
wanted lo star ln a westem·bill 111!1 ~- on them, riiD ·
ONE WAY TO BEAT
Anned Forces. Our objec~e IB the -tlng of clUba, He
BY ,Jj)B B. LOI1Ill
could 111\'el' flnd a IIane tl18t tl1ougli 'the hCiraell bel OR him ·
By R~Y CROM11Y
THE INCOME TAX .
to raise children to serve llleir tlnue1 'lillb the 10 alicl EUt. NEW·~ :.c. l bad a tough wlilll't aUeri!le to.· ~. ' ' lep as bad ai ~· , ~J .. •
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Dear Helen:
God and CoiBitry.
droro the nine In mler :to · Jobdolnc OiiiOOilmui ~It i ,.do li1irlia ~ babl.t, 11¥. ~ .f am~ · tO illab · ..
My doctur aaya our baby ts Everyone should be allowed ~.!'f~•tt'\l,cue\Wilt ladlfllcultflndlngatypewrtterl dtinli, lilllo\e, Baillblt • ljnd speecbas for poU~I· can• ,.,
WASHINGTON (NEAl dueonJanuary3,andhehaabit to make their own decisions 8
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Wllllldbtlamllillrwilh-lntile breilk.&amp;st·'atlel: Yam; ~ ~tea I refUse. r ,·cloft•t .alill· ·
~ A document written by the top women'~ riShts advocate it f'lBht on my lui two dates abuut the size of their famlllea bl~'f' b~r'fes'r':mto.;..u:~ lhape of a ,111111 lla•. But·I wltb JUlie J&gt;odeli, at Jill home. with iny WI)'. I ~· ~
the Viet Cong bas been acquired by this reporter.
with the stork.
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without any help from theae none of 11 Hil fifth dlamolld finally did aild I hope I'm not all We bi'f~ been&lt;!Oiilg tbilfor 111e tile 01pe11111 of.all Pollilill8l!l. I ,
This stron .willed woman is a top member of the South
I read aboul the Induction- Intellectual snobs whn put us ia the setUng ·trick but Wtlt lhat by the lime I flnWI, At )last 2B yean. He ~ t fall, .UU ,lnalllt 1.1!1!1•JGiui!!J,'!fliiUr
'ie!Joa'!' u.!ratlon Army Military Affairs PBIIy Commit· of-labor" system where a down. Maybe they'D be happy holds the ·~ Of Jlmedc.n1 !'ftll read my OWD lQ my appeUte,' wiMilled on ' WU'the bell 1DI)'C!I'~'11' Yoril'
and some say the single mosl important woman In woman can chooae the date of some day that our children are hearlll al1(l can - fllitt bla IYPinc· ·
dt ...,: with iJienty ol Uquld City """"'bad. '' • ¥
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tile Co~munist underground .
deHvery (within two weeks of here to protecl them.
partner wW 1urelY llblft to' a ' I deny on I llaet of wbls!leY refl~ll. II'a one of the
Tlie tougheil , 1Mobledl !,CCIII'
Her name is Nguyen Tbl Dlnh.
the normal term), go to the However, ~ mual admit that heart If atyelt IIi the llad."
botllalllli.t I,.._. l'Wil'. I~ balf~ of the year tor me, fiontjnj the younger~~
' The document Is actually a military order (directive) hlll!pital, get an infusion of our older children do not want Oawald: ·"The deur.e 11 verylllUCbillvundbanbeen· J&gt;odeU fiii]Jy'lmowa food. )I 1 lodayla . lbe~J!lob..
~party committees aod commaoders "at all ecbelons." synthetlcoxytocln-abormone large famlliea. Marbt I~ Is the lower~ the three. West llln!:e I wu bilrn. , tmlam don't enjoy: every
he Ia rwneverbadl!'l' .::..1.:L
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~· li1 this direcUve, Madam Dinh minces no words; she tbat bringa on contracU0118 and trend of the limes. rna· lew bla ,deuee of clubl. Morris jlllllicned me 1o a""'
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~Uy directs that party committees and commanders spontaneous labor - and volll : terlallsm, no! wanting 1o PI!' East talll!S tile . trick and aeven-)'tjll' COII!rlel, and I hope
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me. I don't know If he meana 1 order .Chinese
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1970. Would It be legal or etbical terla1lsm but ~·. World
busboy. Julio and I had a If I cMn t love Cblneae loocl, By Ualled rr,o llllenidGUI .
It • "Pay more attenUon to the recruitment of female or whatevet for a· doctor to populaUon nearly doubled·In the
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the B'nal B'rltll would boyWII TOO.~ J. tofoild'iy, Aui.'.17,'
~adre for the party ... "
schedule an espectanl mother paal 40 ~· It wiU ~le ~T!.. bldclbll ... ~
On seg.~~r.· IS, Frank me~MylavorltedishlaEciFoo the 2mhdaiot~'w!tll 111,
l" • "· •• orcanbe aeparale caucuses for women once a ilbeld just to~~~ on lncane again perhaps before the leer woit !lwtll . , lodl Sinatra,
~and !lob Yung .. Soab up the boo1e best. follow,
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Hope . are arraPSinC for a PocleD Ia the belt Cblneae The.moGI) ~ ~n 1\11 full
~ • TraiD female eadre in every technical aervtce.
DoaJ: A.T.:
many people without wide- Dbie ..._
testimonial for me allbe Lu restaurateur iD lhe world, pliue and lut qllllfter;"·
~ • Step ap "IDtloetriDalloll on the revolutionary concept
WeD happy dayl ,Here's a spread famine, misery -:- You,llolitb, bold: ·
Veg81Rlviel'a.ICI!''IIIalll9go alt110118bl}dmllbedoeln'tloolo The mOI'IIiDistarill(e Man
=~ aex relaUona" (Iii tile past, Madam Dlob says, tbls IOOilhole the IRS can 1 plug.
~ -war. Suggested ~: •ltl ••• tKQIJA•illul there and · visit my ~. II.
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Induced labor, for whatever ··ne~ulaUOII Bomb, 'by Dr.
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btca!IIIIIetbiD)playmyllfebi nvemyllfeoverapln,whatt ry, venusiJid•j!IPJ!er. .. 1
·female W81 not good. Tbls ~ave way to -era! cues of decision. Some favor It, olhen P.S. Maybe YOU raise ~.:; .,.:r':rtt~
llleiiiOVi!, "'!be Jolrer Ia WUd." would do. I told him I woulda't On IIQ day ill.historj: ' .. ·
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If I hadn't, .!be Itallana would hive the enersY·
In 191$ 1 · hutTICII!i ,~truck
3.nfi.uence of the UDited states and (the SouthW:ttnC:~ alpenda on werall condlti011 of Anned Forces," bul. I'D bet llliod, a lllllo!oWO wiD.. _.,. w, ba~ aCC1J!I'Ii '!Ill of being anU· ~ Jalfe, who did Jlllbllclly Galveostiln, Ta;, , kllllni . m
· :,on,:emment) ... still ~,played many signa
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no tile mother. - H.
your sons don't agree! .,... H. W !o s ua 1 l'lllllllllf M!£ Semitic. DeiiJ II Indebted to a , for, Ill)' bqok on ?'1' life:. "'!be ~.
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Dear Helen:
becauael~marrtedlll)'of Joht·IIi :WUd," lold me tbat Jn·,1933 firal bi-n Loll .
~ • step dlarepnllnl, and begin to imPlement fully, Ill I have a 1nan tbat Is nat
QHILI:tti ble daugbten,' Mole any of bll eYfFY· ~he ever ":'- whq ~ · of · tiiC! NeW · Ylft.
toliclea coneemlng ilie living and health condltiolla of awlui.Hedranlllormanyyeara
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and nat beat me to a pulp
t..totaler. Hqpe Ia dolnc II • • women and ..... Jaffe re'Cciil' 'by plBiJns Jill ~
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pronlOibl&amp; female cadrea Qlllheir talent8 and hundredaoiUmes. Tblnlacted
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fiGfmlftt eelllp\1 becauselprorillltdblm'woald aUII, blsn'l figured OUI ;ilow ·l Cll!l&amp;eCUUW Piile. ' • f '
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never enterllbi lbe Alllerleali made I .,.,... and mlill11111·11f li1111111i 1118 curfew !JU lifted
~. Madam Dlnh notes that there are appMimately \ : death. He won't take me
.lrool1loverMUat~pr-. the · llmt ·•'vlrblel," ! Jlave 1n 'the wa~ ~ ~ Gt :toa , ;
ale cadre working at various agenclea of tile (
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polllk:al •tiff and rear service anyone. '
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romediD ..... melaulb the JOni ·u 1 tlqn11 PIJ my j,iii;, .: rl
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jves, Madam Dbih warns that their law e~tate Ia partly anolherman.Hehaaplenty, but .nounce bla·W0 r d 1 _plllllly. ity! •
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tfiei1 own fault It must be known, she says1 "that the- weak spendsWha It on bimself.
Will he outgrow tblJ?· ·
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polilts of women are tbat they are credwoua and cannot
t would I want with A-By tbe tiDi.
blld.ll .
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Jl~G~e; ...,.,,_ ~w,• '!!"!! UJ*I ·II!a• ·~ 'A QjGiqih~ , l!'!i~ ~~· , .rt•
resiat love ... " Tbls Ia why "they are often not considered another man? Alter 23 years ol 3,_ he can us.c ~
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Other comic:~ ...00 ~ nle fellirir.~~tti1111iDCIJdl,wu ·'l'beQdore
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mlaery,lnathatetllethougblol pia/niy unless there il mat
laugh a Jot WileD 1 aee .u.m lOlmd liiW ... I wu ~- iilanu'·jW!UfiM ~~~~ IV!I'llll' · ''
In another marginal note sbt urges tile women under ber marriage.
formaUon of bit voiCe ~
· can )illform. au Mlltoo Btrle, Bob ton.tlis. X told ~. I ~·t 'the sl'Ow!il Ill ~."· .li1'
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direction to "overcome tbelr Inferiority complexea" and
Mymlndandbodycan1atand soft palate, bard Pal&amp;",
·but Hope,J~E.LeollardllldDoa • llllnd bill fl1ll\1i ~. IJiilit
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much more. Please tell me bow nasal partition, jaws, lips or
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FLAT they are I . bUt .!hi! ·beat
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reswta lit J'j'WI• speech
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of local men, and the Increasing need for women to llllthe Dear Flat Miserable·
center• are obtained When
Vlst Coni party, poilllcal, ~011omlc, adminlat:rative and
Enn a nat broke~ If a=iate treat·mnt ~ ~~~.,
mn!taey poata, must aerve as a strong auiJt for deter· abe 11 mlaerable enough ~ •
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ends who wiU take you ln W8J 1'11e ~m J9· stutter.'
unW you can lind won, or a What eau.ed tbliJ, and whet
lawyer can arrange for can be done'about ItT ,,
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'!be differ.£ between a pianist
IDIII the pr.mitr of.. Dear Helen:
boo-boo and a bad mlatake hu fl4lit&gt;e
Ia· In who catebea whom do- A-I g n aeounll'fl?
could you III!Y ·;Bravo"
c e Paderewlki toHow
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lhe
penon who wanla
first prelident of the Rep00:
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lie of Poland.
' Some of our ltgul4tors
chUdren and birth control Jn.
CIHI't tell time except
lormatidil sPread to aU! . '
·IIIM!t thev e o n au l t a
II wu only _,. .our 1«1111
Q-Whol II the ol~lime
:ea~~cru clOck.
child
that my husband and I
but-telling toork of fiction?
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biShut aale1 Is ":Peyton
strong people,
naUoneapeclally
IIIICis hcineal,
:Plice," wblch .baa told over strong
for~ ~
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Clncl~riatl . 81 ~1 J64 ... Ooklond
61 53 ,.558 4'12
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were tblnp he bad lo do, "and
Loo~l• 67 51 166812 ·' C..lllornla
101 53 ' :555 s
1.4nd' JI'Jiatdll! 'f-ae, lllemalntblnglayouhA~gotto
SanFrlnciiCO 59 dO .496 20'12 Mliwauk• 46 74 :313 25'12 , continued Clonlriil , ) WU ti!al tbrow strlkea"
-Atlanta
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"Equality of rights under the law shall ~ be dented or dlvoreeea' incomes. woul!l. be subject to alimony dedve- ' 'A Qf
,, abridpd by the United states or by any elate on account tiona til support ex-~usba!lda.
t Qn
c of sex."
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~ Wblle the amendment hal yet to be secoooed by til~ theY dlslnlas as typ)cal m'!le persUlage·.
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f •·• Utem feel oppresaed because there are such tblngs as man.
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atures of 38 states before It becomes the 1aw·o ..,e ODI)' clubs and bars. (It can also be gueaaed that ~en .the
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as the 26th Amendment til the ConstituUon, Wlegal ell:· most ardent female equaUterlan would not graciously wei·
, _perta are already worried about tile possible ram caUons come tbe male who demanded the right 1o take a shower
- of the acl
1n the ladlet: tocl&lt;er room of the YWCA.)
· "It will open a Pandora's box of lePI compliCations,'' ·· Wltich·Is to say that there are certain fundamental, ID·
. warns eminent Harvard l&lt;lw professor l'aul Freund. "The escapable differences between men and women a'nd that to
,; : ~endment el)lressea noble sentiments, but ~:m afraid It iabel them all as "lnequaUties" and to attempt to Iegi~te
·' will wort much mlscblef In actual applicaUon.
tbem ;.way 11 like passing a law Riving women reso~t
, Wbat kind of mischief?
voices, thus maklng them equally eligible for jobs u radio
" Every prwislon In the law which haB a sexual bas!J; annoimcars.
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Rep. Leollor K. Sullivan, D-Mo., one of 10 female mem·
' and women tn society, would be transformed into a con· bers of the House, deliberately abstain~ from voting on.
_ sUtuUonal ilosue that would ultimately have to be resolved the amendment because she fea_rs It will strip wpmen .of
·· by tile Supreme Court says Freund.
too many protections she cons•ders necess~ and val·
or some '
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those designed to pro.'ect women from
11-&lt;S"emains to he seen whether she represents a "silept
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or huardous work and Ilmltlng lhe1r wo~klng hours; femlnlne maJority" which will rise up aod make illelf
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support and Inheritance; laws setting the a~e of con· latures
tw·o-club .call II sta an. '
which Ia lower for women than for men In states.
As heund aays, the amendment expresses noble senU- Alter Sautb rebidl two dJa.
munds to show no four-card
one example, the Will Street Journal asks: To menta. 111 baale justice cannot he denJed.
tllil•ga equal, should, these states lower the age for
But neither can its mlacbief·maklng potential be blinked u.alor, North jumPI to tbree
0o-fruinp wltll bla 1~fts.
1.' for women .
away.
1&gt;thers, wilh tongues not entirely In cheet, SUAgea.' that
we could be In for an Interesting time.
amendment, expectant !albers could demand
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Clmrrt.. Pit 91 :143 st 120 .3$0 from a 17·10 triumph over the
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• Rooe, Cln 119 412 19 156 .n4 ni(ht, were here today piecing
Torre, s t.L119 451 ~ 147 .m togethe~ a pian of attack for
Glatn, SD 114il57 75 147 .322 lfteir comlna elhlbltieJI en''1 771" ~·
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Yotskl, Bos 11'f4 ~1 94 1 ~~ Saturday night ln Memphis.
Oliva, Min 114461
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ttarpr.MII 109 #I 77139 .313 BalUmore Colts Friday nigbl
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the world champion Cblefl.
. ~klilltiA!Igua• Bench, Cln
Agalnstthe49ers thellrolms
118; Perez. Cln 114; Williams, used starting quarierback BW
~~'ihHioo~ron, Atl. 1031 Nelsen for llle first quarter,
Am•rtcen LMgua: Killebrew, part'ol tile IIICOnd and lll!ain in
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rd, ·W.Ih 93; Oliva. Mlnn u of 19 paases for 121 yards
87; Yanr"llll~toi~ 11.
lnclud!ba a loilohdown toSB t.i
~1111111 Lall..: Sltvor, NY flank~ Gary CoUinB In tile final
11-7; Merritt, Cln 17·10; Glblon.' quarter· and a l9-fard flCOI'lng
SI.L 16-5; Perry. SF 16-11; tbrowtoFaiiHookerlnthelltat
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Mliwl. 17·10; ,Palmer. Belt 16-7; .,._lor 84 yards.
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The J,llruieooti TWins wbo
ted !lie Ailllirlcan !Aiaue•s
West Dlvlalon .bY 10 games 011
Aug. 1, lOo!l nlne '~ ln a
fOW8Ildtawtbalrleaddwtndle
Ill 4\0 goune. ,over the nrglng
Oakland Atbletlca. The Twins
finally snapped ~Ji lollng
slreak Sunday by wlilpptng the
Bostoo Red Sol; M, and gained
a luU game on ·the A's, wbo
'Were beaten by the Ba!Umore
Orloleii 2-L
' If~ 1ni8 anyone happier
than the Twins.Sunday, It would
haw to be llf.year-old Milton
Maaon of Milwaukee, alias
"Berule Brewer." Muan, a
tllrowbacl: to the daya ol tile
marathon flagpo!e slllera, bad
been RvliJ&amp; In a camping trailer
atop the ICQI'eboard at County
Stadium IInce July 6 and had
vowed !IQI II' come down until
!lie BI'IWJI'I drew 40,000 fans to
a home game.
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Mason's big day came
Sunday 81 lhil Brewers used a
"bat day" promotional gim·
mlok to attract a aeuon.blgh
44,387 fans. The Brewers even
made Maaon's day more
pleaiBnt aa they rallied from
behind ln the final two lnrilnga
to defeat the CJe·~tand ·~·-·.

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Dave McNaUy
became the
major league's lira) Ill-game
winner a• be stopped the
AtbleUca on six bill Chi
Salmon'• b:lmler off ti,. .e:'~
fteldfoul 'polelntheflflhlnnln
'broke a I-f tie and Ia ed J~
Hunter with biB lOth
ln 25
declaiOII8
Ike B..,;..
ked I
first inning ;:[til aa
homer and Lea Coin 'tched
four-hiller as lh/' Tiger:
whipped tho Angels and
dropped them five games
behind Minnesota
Pinch·hlller 1 Unser aln·
gted home Eddie Bl'irllat¥ln In
the eighth lnnlng to provide the
Senators witb their margin of
victory. Unaer's hit provided
casey COli with hli aevenih
victory ln 15 decisions and
lagged Jerry Janoski with his
13111 toss ln 21 declsiond.
Stan Balinsen hurled a six·
hitter u the Yankee• beat the
Royals for tile nlntb consecudve Ume. Roy White and Bobby
Murcer earll collected two bits
and drwe in a I'WI 81 the
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lerent now too. "l can't eucdy
lay I'm lhr911'intl a sinker
now," heaald, "buttheballdoes
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From the IIlith thro••• the
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Ured nine baiters iii a row,
elgbt on (ll'OWid balls.
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lwnbus Jets downed Win.mpeg
7-ll Sunday to go into a tie for·
second place in the lntemalion·
at League.
. The Jets carried a 7·llead
Into the seventh inning, but the
Wthhips "!""e udp with tbree l'llliB
at mnmg an added two more
in the ninth before a worried
Jets pitching squad could get
them out.
The Jets also beat the Whips,
S-2,, Saturday. They play again
tooight and Tuesday night before parting ways.
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The Louisville Colonels and Toledo Mud Hens continue their

serlea here tonight.
The Colonels beat Toledo 3-2
Sunday In the second of their
srheduled lour gameB.
lntemallonoi!Joogue Sl1ndlngl
Bv United Pros• lnternafinnal
Syracu~e "j5 ':is "::; 0.1
Rochester 66 53 .555 8'12
CoRlumbus 67 54 .554
lchmond 62 56 .525 12

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Winnipeg
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Sundoy'o Rnults
Louisville 3 Toledo 2
Richmond 5 Tidewater 2
Syracuse 5 Rochester J (1st)
Rochester 7 Syracuu o (2nd)
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UPI .SporiiWrller
The Patriots, who nearly left
~~ dofurln¥. ~of off~aableon
uo=use a ..c. a swta
stadlwn, had their prHWOII
football game against the
W8lblngton Reclsklns Sunday
interrupted for more than 20
mlnutea when a Ore, broke out
at Boston Colleges Alumru
Stadium.
About 8,000 fa.ns :were forced
onto lhe playln• field and aU
escaped Injury. No cause for
llle fll'O was determined.
The lire, may ha~ been an
om•~ of Uilnga to come for the
Patriots, however, aa Sonny
Jurgensen passed lor four
touchdowns, three to tight end
·Jerry Smith, to lead the
Redsklns to a 4$-11 victory in
the only game of the day.
In Saturday acUOII, Los
Angeles downed Dallas, 17·10,
San llie~o e&lt;~Red the New York
Giants, :J0.27, Denver beat St.
Louis, 211-16, Miami defeated
Cincinnati, 20-10, Cleveland
sUpped past San FranciBco 17·
10 AUanta routed the New
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York Jets, ~7. Pittsburgh
outlasted Minnesota 2fl.l3, New
Orleans swept past Houston, 1910. and Green Boy and Chicago
played to a o;.t; tie.
RaidenPiay EaglesToDigllt
The Oakland Raiders play the
Eagles tooight in !be first pro
night game al Franklin Field.
Jurgensen· whn , ~it on u-of·
l~f'·tliliei&gt;c!«&gt;l'ii•
f8i'df.' hit
Smith with touchdown pa~ ·!&gt;f
18, llli '•nd 61 yards and also
comtiliieawlth Larry
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an 18-yard touchdoWn paas.
Back-up quarterback Frank

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Reserve quarterback Karl By~MI;;~~J:la.~~~·=
Sweetan, subbing for Injured 2:25. A- &lt;LS,a59.
Roman Gabriel threw two
touchdown passe'. to lead the
Rams wer lhe Cowboys.
SWeetan threw II yards to Bob
Klein for one score and 32 to
Billy Traw: for another. The
Cowboys'Lonetouchdowncame
on an 80-yard pass from Roger
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Marty Damres' 20-yard touchdown pass to Gary Garrison
with 1:&amp;2 remaining rallied the
Chargers to their triumph wer
the Giants. Domres rallied the
Chargers from a 2'1·7 deficit in
the second hall and climsied a
Ill-point fourth quarter with biB
scoring pass to Garrison. Gene
Foster had a ~yard m nm
for San Diego.
Bobby Howfleld kicked a 24yard field goal and Bill
ThornpB&lt;Ill ran a blocked field
goal attempt 46 yards for a m
as the Broncos rallied for 10
points in the last 35 seconds to
beat the cardinals.

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League Result8

LOUISVILLE,

Qlonillcer and 11r&lt;Yol the f!Mil'
wa1Q he yieldeil ~e 1n the
ftrtt two tnntnp,
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Tony c- l'•Y to W•)'lle
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the ntrltll Inning wher he 'hal
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TORCiNTO (UPI) -Rod Lav·
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pionahip by easily
"I figured I'd be up 111ere at de&lt;!ialonlng England's Roger
teaat five weeks," said Mason, Taylor, S.O, 4-6, 6-3.
"so IIlla didn't tate too much
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grealexperlence,bullwouldn't
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· Detroll Topo Calllorula
ByUnttedPre111DteraaUonal
Sunday
In other AL gamea, .Detroit
Saturday
ZELTWEG, Austria (UP!)-·
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ollift~&lt;til)alld1Jie
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le~~ .,to, !Yin the AIBbama provide Ferrari with lis fjrst
1b oH''I. '
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Sla... at Saratoga.
Grand Prill victory since 1961.
The hard-hitting TwinB Iu&gt;
had
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CIHCAGO (UPI~ -Kerry's TULSA, Okla. (UPI) - Dave
manag w..., ve ·runs Time and Te Vega won Stockton won the PGA cham1• 1
during •ol
their.
niJle.iame
dlvisiOII8 of the Benjamin F. pionsh•'p by ..
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yea, arm on
e .ew • ton Park.
for a 72-hole total of 279.
George Mittet:wald ~ c.&amp;r
Twar ln defeating the Red Sol. SARAJEVO. Yugoslavia CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION,
When larger loan• are needed,
Twai'l homer came with two (UPI) -George Chu\&gt;Bio, Cana· Mich. (UPI) -CharUe GiotzCity Loan Is the answer. Many
men aiJ!Ianl ln the elgbth and dian heavyweight, knocked out bach won the Yankee 400 stock
SAME DAY
family
budget problems require
ProyO!I· to bathe deciding runs. · Mike Broce of Springfield, car race for his first msjor
SERVICE
amounts up to $5000-to pay off
Heigie Smith, Tony CoblgBaro MaSB. in the second round of a Nascar race In two years.
In Af9-0ut At 5
and Gerry lllosea aU homered scheduled !().round bout
everything and reduce monthly
lor llle Red Sox.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) lht'Our Frae Parking Lot
payment1. If you have the need,
'l11e BrewersraWed !rom a a. ,.RYE, N.Y. (UPIJ -Hollis Bob Lutz of Los Angeles raiUed Robnon'lS "'--·we have the plan. Call todayOdeflclt to Ue tbe'BCGnln the Stacy of Savannah, Ga. cap. to ~n the ll2,000 Buckeye
WVGIIR:I~
and get oquared away.
eighth Inning 011 a three-run the 22nd llllllual United States ~""!" championship UUe by
216 E. Ind. Pemtn~y
double by Danny Walton, !hen Golf AlaoclaUon junior girls beating Tom Gorman of Seat- . ._ _ _ _ _ _ __,
won the game ln the ninth 011 golf championship by defeating Ue, 7-6, I-ll,
6-2.
GtwUo. walks and a single by Gus Janet Aullsl of Weal caldwell,
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nllht-elub e~medlan who have more bartenders oil, ~ys blcauae 111,1' ~·.~ li!
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mentulth!overlouawalerfnc -waldllng ·TV movies, and 111,1' veterinarlln'lrotildiiCI'atcba• .
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lakea bla queeq aDd plijow tlesra.J .
wanted lo star ln a westem·bill 111!1 ~- on them, riiD ·
ONE WAY TO BEAT
Anned Forces. Our objec~e IB the -tlng of clUba, He
BY ,Jj)B B. LOI1Ill
could 111\'el' flnd a IIane tl18t tl1ougli 'the hCiraell bel OR him ·
By R~Y CROM11Y
THE INCOME TAX .
to raise children to serve llleir tlnue1 'lillb the 10 alicl EUt. NEW·~ :.c. l bad a tough wlilll't aUeri!le to.· ~. ' ' lep as bad ai ~· , ~J .. •
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Dear Helen:
God and CoiBitry.
droro the nine In mler :to · Jobdolnc OiiiOOilmui ~It i ,.do li1irlia ~ babl.t, 11¥. ~ .f am~ · tO illab · ..
My doctur aaya our baby ts Everyone should be allowed ~.!'f~•tt'\l,cue\Wilt ladlfllcultflndlngatypewrtterl dtinli, lilllo\e, Baillblt • ljnd speecbas for poU~I· can• ,.,
WASHINGTON (NEAl dueonJanuary3,andhehaabit to make their own decisions 8
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Wllllldbtlamllillrwilh-lntile breilk.&amp;st·'atlel: Yam; ~ ~tea I refUse. r ,·cloft•t .alill· ·
~ A document written by the top women'~ riShts advocate it f'lBht on my lui two dates abuut the size of their famlllea bl~'f' b~r'fes'r':mto.;..u:~ lhape of a ,111111 lla•. But·I wltb JUlie J&gt;odeli, at Jill home. with iny WI)'. I ~· ~
the Viet Cong bas been acquired by this reporter.
with the stork.
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without any help from theae none of 11 Hil fifth dlamolld finally did aild I hope I'm not all We bi'f~ been&lt;!Oiilg tbilfor 111e tile 01pe11111 of.all Pollilill8l!l. I ,
This stron .willed woman is a top member of the South
I read aboul the Induction- Intellectual snobs whn put us ia the setUng ·trick but Wtlt lhat by the lime I flnWI, At )last 2B yean. He ~ t fall, .UU ,lnalllt 1.1!1!1•JGiui!!J,'!fliiUr
'ie!Joa'!' u.!ratlon Army Military Affairs PBIIy Commit· of-labor" system where a down. Maybe they'D be happy holds the ·~ Of Jlmedc.n1 !'ftll read my OWD lQ my appeUte,' wiMilled on ' WU'the bell 1DI)'C!I'~'11' Yoril'
and some say the single mosl important woman In woman can chooae the date of some day that our children are hearlll al1(l can - fllitt bla IYPinc· ·
dt ...,: with iJienty ol Uquld City """"'bad. '' • ¥
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tile Co~munist underground .
deHvery (within two weeks of here to protecl them.
partner wW 1urelY llblft to' a ' I deny on I llaet of wbls!leY refl~ll. II'a one of the
Tlie tougheil , 1Mobledl !,CCIII'
Her name is Nguyen Tbl Dlnh.
the normal term), go to the However, ~ mual admit that heart If atyelt IIi the llad."
botllalllli.t I,.._. l'Wil'. I~ balf~ of the year tor me, fiontjnj the younger~~
' The document Is actually a military order (directive) hlll!pital, get an infusion of our older children do not want Oawald: ·"The deur.e 11 verylllUCbillvundbanbeen· J&gt;odeU fiii]Jy'lmowa food. )I 1 lodayla . lbe~J!lob..
~party committees aod commaoders "at all ecbelons." synthetlcoxytocln-abormone large famlliea. Marbt I~ Is the lower~ the three. West llln!:e I wu bilrn. , tmlam don't enjoy: every
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~Uy directs that party committees and commanders spontaneous labor - and volll : terlallsm, no! wanting 1o PI!' East talll!S tile . trick and aeven-)'tjll' COII!rlel, and I hope
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IH_,., IMiriWiill AiJ'!,I.. sayathe doOr Ia alwaya Cipel).~
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me. I don't know If he meana 1 order .Chinese
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1970. Would It be legal or etbical terla1lsm but ~·. World
busboy. Julio and I had a If I cMn t love Cblneae loocl, By Ualled rr,o llllenidGUI .
It • "Pay more attenUon to the recruitment of female or whatevet for a· doctor to populaUon nearly doubled·In the
.written conIfact, ·
the B'nal B'rltll would boyWII TOO.~ J. tofoild'iy, Aui.'.17,'
~adre for the party ... "
schedule an espectanl mother paal 40 ~· It wiU ~le ~T!.. bldclbll ... ~
On seg.~~r.· IS, Frank me~MylavorltedishlaEciFoo the 2mhdaiot~'w!tll 111,
l" • "· •• orcanbe aeparale caucuses for women once a ilbeld just to~~~ on lncane again perhaps before the leer woit !lwtll . , lodl Sinatra,
~and !lob Yung .. Soab up the boo1e best. follow,
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Hope . are arraPSinC for a PocleD Ia the belt Cblneae The.moGI) ~ ~n 1\11 full
~ • TraiD female eadre in every technical aervtce.
DoaJ: A.T.:
many people without wide- Dbie ..._
testimonial for me allbe Lu restaurateur iD lhe world, pliue and lut qllllfter;"·
~ • Step ap "IDtloetriDalloll on the revolutionary concept
WeD happy dayl ,Here's a spread famine, misery -:- You,llolitb, bold: ·
Veg81Rlviel'a.ICI!''IIIalll9go alt110118bl}dmllbedoeln'tloolo The mOI'IIiDistarill(e Man
=~ aex relaUona" (Iii tile past, Madam Dlob says, tbls IOOilhole the IRS can 1 plug.
~ -war. Suggested ~: •ltl ••• tKQIJA•illul there and · visit my ~. II.
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Induced labor, for whatever ··ne~ulaUOII Bomb, 'by Dr.
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btca!IIIIIetbiD)playmyllfebi nvemyllfeoverapln,whatt ry, venusiJid•j!IPJ!er. .. 1
·female W81 not good. Tbls ~ave way to -era! cues of decision. Some favor It, olhen P.S. Maybe YOU raise ~.:; .,.:r':rtt~
llleiiiOVi!, "'!be Jolrer Ia WUd." would do. I told him I woulda't On IIQ day ill.historj: ' .. ·
lllllclt lwe and murder. A number of women due til the drll't - and a great deal cblldren "espectally I« the wttlo ..,. .• , o.
If I hadn't, .!be Itallana would hive the enersY·
In 191$ 1 · hutTICII!i ,~truck
3.nfi.uence of the UDited states and (the SouthW:ttnC:~ alpenda on werall condlti011 of Anned Forces," bul. I'D bet llliod, a lllllo!oWO wiD.. _.,. w, ba~ aCC1J!I'Ii '!Ill of being anU· ~ Jalfe, who did Jlllbllclly Galveostiln, Ta;, , kllllni . m
· :,on,:emment) ... still ~,played many signa
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no tile mother. - H.
your sons don't agree! .,... H. W !o s ua 1 l'lllllllllf M!£ Semitic. DeiiJ II Indebted to a , for, Ill)' bqok on ?'1' life:. "'!be ~.
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Dear Helen:
becauael~marrtedlll)'of Joht·IIi :WUd," lold me tbat Jn·,1933 firal bi-n Loll .
~ • step dlarepnllnl, and begin to imPlement fully, Ill I have a 1nan tbat Is nat
QHILI:tti ble daugbten,' Mole any of bll eYfFY· ~he ever ":'- whq ~ · of · tiiC! NeW · Ylft.
toliclea coneemlng ilie living and health condltiolla of awlui.Hedranlllormanyyeara
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pta J1t e•fM*d bil!l u a •' · ~ did 10 bec&amp;uee o1 Yruikieo .et ·a Dial!Jr . _
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and nat beat me to a pulp
t..totaler. Hqpe Ia dolnc II • • women and ..... Jaffe re'Cciil' 'by plBiJns Jill ~
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pronlOibl&amp; female cadrea Qlllheir talent8 and hundredaoiUmes. Tblnlacted
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fiGfmlftt eelllp\1 becauselprorillltdblm'woald aUII, blsn'l figured OUI ;ilow ·l Cll!l&amp;eCUUW Piile. ' • f '
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off, but now he nat nap me 1o
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never enterllbi lbe Alllerleali made I .,.,... and mlill11111·11f li1111111i 1118 curfew !JU lifted
~. Madam Dlnh notes that there are appMimately \ : death. He won't take me
.lrool1loverMUat~pr-. the · llmt ·•'vlrblel," ! Jlave 1n 'the wa~ ~ ~ Gt :toa , ;
ale cadre working at various agenclea of tile (
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81 owheu orletmewentalkto
l military slaH,
polllk:al •tiff and rear service anyone. '
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He'sanatmlaer4ndlba~to
., WAYNE G. RANDSTADT, ~D.
romediD ..... melaulb the JOni ·u 1 tlqn11 PIJ my j,iii;, .: rl
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jves, Madam Dbih warns that their law e~tate Ia partly anolherman.Hehaaplenty, but .nounce bla·W0 r d 1 _plllllly. ity! •
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tfiei1 own fault It must be known, she says1 "that the- weak spendsWha It on bimself.
Will he outgrow tblJ?· ·
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polilts of women are tbat they are credwoua and cannot
t would I want with A-By tbe tiDi.
blld.ll .
!lie ,.the dlrtlelt,
Jl~G~e; ...,.,,_ ~w,• '!!"!! UJ*I ·II!a• ·~ 'A QjGiqih~ , l!'!i~ ~~· , .rt•
resiat love ... " Tbls Ia why "they are often not considered another man? Alter 23 years ol 3,_ he can us.c ~
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Other comic:~ ...00 ~ nle fellirir.~~tti1111iDCIJdl,wu ·'l'beQdore
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Cor various jobs and are llow In making progresa."
mlaery,lnathatetllethougblol pia/niy unless there il mat
laugh a Jot WileD 1 aee .u.m lOlmd liiW ... I wu ~- iilanu'·jW!UfiM ~~~~ IV!I'llll' · ''
In another marginal note sbt urges tile women under ber marriage.
formaUon of bit voiCe ~
· can )illform. au Mlltoo Btrle, Bob ton.tlis. X told ~. I ~·t 'the sl'Ow!il Ill ~."· .li1'
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direction to "overcome tbelr Inferiority complexea" and
Mymlndandbodycan1atand soft palate, bard Pal&amp;",
·but Hope,J~E.LeollardllldDoa • llllnd bill fl1ll\1i ~. IJiilit
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become aware of their capabillties.
much more. Please tell me bow nasal partition, jaws, lips or
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So much for tile directive. There IJ no report yet on a woman can get out of a tongue. Slime children will!
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FLAT they are I . bUt .!hi! ·beat
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But she strllteo at the riSht time. The growing BCarclty MIS!:RABLE
reswta lit J'j'WI• speech
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of local men, and the Increasing need for women to llllthe Dear Flat Miserable·
center• are obtained When
Vlst Coni party, poilllcal, ~011omlc, adminlat:rative and
Enn a nat broke~ If a=iate treat·mnt ~ ~~~.,
mn!taey poata, must aerve as a strong auiJt for deter· abe 11 mlaerable enough ~ •
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mined women almlne to aebleve greater power unleaa, as
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111eir revolutionary lfllrlt.
ends who wiU take you ln W8J 1'11e ~m J9· stutter.'
unW you can lind won, or a What eau.ed tbliJ, and whet
lawyer can arrange for can be done'about ItT ,,
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maintenance. &lt;In your
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alate, the huaband paya
Q-Wh&lt;lt fomo,., concm lawyera' fees.) - H.
'!be differ.£ between a pianist
IDIII the pr.mitr of.. Dear Helen:
boo-boo and a bad mlatake hu fl4lit&gt;e
Ia· In who catebea whom do- A-I g n aeounll'fl?
could you III!Y ·;Bravo"
c e Paderewlki toHow
'J al what wrong.
lhe
penon who wanla
first prelident of the Rep00:
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lamUiea Umlled lo two ~ let~
lie of Poland.
' Some of our ltgul4tors
chUdren and birth control Jn.
CIHI't tell time except
lormatidil sPread to aU! . '
·IIIM!t thev e o n au l t a
II wu only _,. .our 1«1111
Q-Whol II the ol~lime
:ea~~cru clOck.
child
that my husband and I
but-telling toork of fiction?
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biShut aale1 Is ":Peyton
strong people,
naUoneapeclally
IIIICis hcineal,
:Plice," wblch .baa told over strong
for~ ~
.10 ml1llpn ~oples.
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Cloninger lilleri I lol t~~~· rea, &amp;ood INln. one !bel wiU win
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~n !hlo~and Yeart 1to come."
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And one of the rNifl'll.l.the anceo, doubll tOrmented
lv unbtcl,..uiMtornoflOMI , •
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Na!IGnll I.Hflut
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, w. L. · Pet. 01 llllllmort 71 44. -'3D
•-:P 0111)' Wlf,'l1 ,,.. W(lt'l • · the plBte and there ·were more
PlltllXWf ' f7 .54
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Phlllldtlllllla ,54 ... .Alf
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Clncl~riatl . 81 ~1 J64 ... Ooklond
61 53 ,.558 4'12
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were tblnp he bad lo do, "and
Loo~l• 67 51 166812 ·' C..lllornla
101 53 ' :555 s
1.4nd' JI'Jiatdll! 'f-ae, lllemalntblnglayouhA~gotto
SanFrlnciiCO 59 dO .496 20'12 Mliwauk• 46 74 :313 25'12 , continued Clonlriil , ) WU ti!al tbrow strlkea"
-Atlanta
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club. IfellaJhi~Jcouldbelp uidCionlnger, "bullstelyl've
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"Equality of rights under the law shall ~ be dented or dlvoreeea' incomes. woul!l. be subject to alimony dedve- ' 'A Qf
,, abridpd by the United states or by any elate on account tiona til support ex-~usba!lda.
t Qn
c of sex."
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The more mllilant 'jromen llberaUonists, U~ thQse :Ohll ·. •ltlO
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~ Wblle the amendment hal yet to be secoooed by til~ theY dlslnlas as typ)cal m'!le persUlage·.
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f •·• Utem feel oppresaed because there are such tblngs as man.
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atures of 38 states before It becomes the 1aw·o ..,e ODI)' clubs and bars. (It can also be gueaaed that ~en .the
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as the 26th Amendment til the ConstituUon, Wlegal ell:· most ardent female equaUterlan would not graciously wei·
, _perta are already worried about tile possible ram caUons come tbe male who demanded the right 1o take a shower
- of the acl
1n the ladlet: tocl&lt;er room of the YWCA.)
· "It will open a Pandora's box of lePI compliCations,'' ·· Wltich·Is to say that there are certain fundamental, ID·
. warns eminent Harvard l&lt;lw professor l'aul Freund. "The escapable differences between men and women a'nd that to
,; : ~endment el)lressea noble sentiments, but ~:m afraid It iabel them all as "lnequaUties" and to attempt to Iegi~te
·' will wort much mlscblef In actual applicaUon.
tbem ;.way 11 like passing a law Riving women reso~t
, Wbat kind of mischief?
voices, thus maklng them equally eligible for jobs u radio
" Every prwislon In the law which haB a sexual bas!J; annoimcars.
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Rep. Leollor K. Sullivan, D-Mo., one of 10 female mem·
' and women tn society, would be transformed into a con· bers of the House, deliberately abstain~ from voting on.
_ sUtuUonal ilosue that would ultimately have to be resolved the amendment because she fea_rs It will strip wpmen .of
·· by tile Supreme Court says Freund.
too many protections she cons•ders necess~ and val·
or some '
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those designed to pro.'ect women from
11-&lt;S"emains to he seen whether she represents a "silept
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or huardous work and Ilmltlng lhe1r wo~klng hours; femlnlne maJority" which will rise up aod make illelf
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and varied body of laws ~overrung divorce, heard when the issue comes before the several state legis· 18-polnt no-trump. .
support and Inheritance; laws setting the a~e of con· latures
tw·o-club .call II sta an. '
which Ia lower for women than for men In states.
As heund aays, the amendment expresses noble senU- Alter Sautb rebidl two dJa.
munds to show no four-card
one example, the Will Street Journal asks: To menta. 111 baale justice cannot he denJed.
tllil•ga equal, should, these states lower the age for
But neither can its mlacbief·maklng potential be blinked u.alor, North jumPI to tbree
0o-fruinp wltll bla 1~fts.
1.' for women .
away.
1&gt;thers, wilh tongues not entirely In cheet, SUAgea.' that
we could be In for an Interesting time.
amendment, expectant !albers could demand
llla~ernlty leave, women would be liable for the draft and

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!bade Ill share of c:ontrlbutlona to lbe American acene, bas
dorle tome cbani!lng with the times. The era of Texas
Leaguen and toeing the slab iJ over. It has been replaced ·
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baseball a decade or so coming back Into a locker room
and fully understanding what Is being old around him.
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to be
u Pl!l'l at
''Garden Hoee,"·water showing the deaJ&amp;n, and ''Gellfng fiMI·
upartOfUtedeal&amp;n; and "Wall Meal," an arrangement in, 'i
Paper," repeal design in two coolclng vessel.
'·

eateaorlea:
"Rag

'

wrllla.

Baseball language reflects the generation P,layin¥ lhe
arne and such expressions as "cleanup biller' and 'lire·
an" and "bot corner" are long gone 1n 1970. We've got
new vocabulary of expressions now, none of which apar In Webster's latest revised edition, and probablY
er will. Following are some examples:
The 1raditlonal fastball now masquerades as "smoke,"
heat/' "the dead-red'" and "the express." The CID'Ve ball
being billed·aa an "Uncle Charlie," or a "yellow ham·
er," or a "snap dragon."
lr RALPH NOVAK
Wben Bud HarreiJOil, kneeling In !be on-deck circle,
NEW YORK--{NEA)-No.
to Jerry Grote, stel,llling into the batter's box, "watch 21) stands quietly In r!gbl
ut for the enate;" be " 010t implying there are reptiles field, bands on hips, u fhe
ring along the turf. He's !elling blm the pitcher Chicago Cub regulars take
a foOd curve.
batting practice.
The grand slam home run has been r~laced by the
The Shea Stadium crowd
ar~~~~aml," ~the ''solo shot'' is now a ''tat~." · · boosRonSantoandjeersJoe
. downtown means almlni for !be seats, and go· p -1
the appear It
G lor distance" now means. in bonn Clendenon's words
epJ one as
Y
•
• .
'"
' munnurs with respect as
utting some hemp on blm.
B i II y Williams' whipping
The Tew Lea,4uer bu faded into oblivion and bas been swing creates a line drive.
~;ed by the dyillg quail." Remember !be old " blue- It chides Ferguson JenkiJJ9·
,"these singiDg line drives? They're now "scream- as be ambles out of the dug.
mimi's" or 11 frDZEID rope." Players wbo go from first out.
third In a hurry no longer are "speed merchants.'' They
B 1 N - Is 1 red be
t et II" now as in Wlllie Davis Bobby Bonds and
u 0· goo • re
o&amp;)D,),i!8 Agee
'
'
and most every place the
"
·
Cubs play.
"The tweener"' IJ another popular one. It replaced "bit·
tme Into the alley" between, say, centerlleld and left
His name is AI Spangler,
extra bases. "Sweet stroke," of course, is !be home run but It could just as easily be
g, and whea a nlayer Is on a "bot streak," be's now Eddie Mlksis or Don KoUolllolii;' some polln'_'' or "smokln' the pitcher's bacon." way or Myrll H 0 a g or
,.
Skinny. For Spangler Is a
Pl!Albera DO longer "throw for the corners." They're member of buebaD's equlv·
AI Spantier
'
· g lor the black" now. Wbtn relief pitchers come alent of !be silent majority,
a game, they're either "bringing In some kerosene" the thousands of steady pro;,;(~id. leam Is ahead) or "mopping" (their team is fessiODala who have put in
.,
)·
tbeir five or eight or 10 years
The IIDguage bu cbanfed, too, when player• talk about In !be major leagues serving
· mselves ar the lana. lf a pl"r,er has muscular arms, primarily u measuring
uample, be'a got "big guns. ' If be wears expensive sticks by which we know lila!
thes, bls "vines are !breaded." Combing one's hair has the Babe Rutba and Stan
t escaped notice, either. It's now "treating his mo.,.''
Muslals are extraordinary.
tFans are aWl fans until lhere's a cold and rainy day,
He ts one of lhe players
the acore is 11).1, and It's the eighth inning and !bey you can't tell w It h o u t a
refuse to jO home and sit by the fire. They're "!be scorecard.
~ves" !ben. Reporters are still "!be Ink," and it might
He ts one of the men whose
eat the young
. Jagies of this nation llla_are
_ '.!~
are aiked
\]~~~~~
dlll\iiM citlililni8l:l/'fotet' ori~
."i..IWH &amp;'~: "How
~to &lt;ll'litihgu!Jh 'between Ulem, ~
JIDIOng us Banks has 25
88f,
'
·
your father
belore
season
d, finally llla,_a · have espresti&amp;ns M judge each
He is one of !be mei•.iilioH
'•looks. it fa hard to accept being called a "mullion," buebaU career
live on player-coach
even~ to take being ~ailed a "stullion." But you neither In the HaD of Fame Pacific Coast
'
have to look In the mlltor and hope 'for the best if not !be pages of the record club at Tacoma.
call you a "muDion-skulllea."
books, but only on bent trad· June the p~t
fered a relapH of
lapse, however,

r«

There are aleoeatag~
ljlecimen collectloni, 'Ove Gl'

more. In this lite!Iori ate
African violeta1 cplored. corit;
1111tlve trees or ilhruba, cacti IJc
~~~. onil.houae planta.
Evergreen ljlectmeos, wild
Rowers or plants, ~
books and magazines, and
eollecllons of -tbered and.
drU!wood will be featured in the'
education d "llioos of bOth'

l

~~bows.

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107th Annual Meigs County.Fair

Shelton

noldeiiiB;- fliere

.

in the ftnt lllow cii'I'Yltlll

oul the ''&amp;ulet'leanlng" theme.

The duo calli for lllowtng motion 1llllch Mra. Mora can
aehleve either t1Jroucb regul8r repeated movement or
ttregular,llowlng mowement. lb membefl of the Clealll'
dub will benhlblllng In the "Carpet Beater" • ·
.

are~o In- a.Tar'l!emenla diviaion open to counliea. They are "Ciolbes

TIME IS YOUR TilE TO
SALUTE MEIGS 4-HERS

So much rum and alcohol

"I'HE GREAT AMERICAN 11n8bw cow~Joy, Ta Rlller, a
lhln8 le&amp;end "' hla inm time, will be' the featured ...
· terlallunall on TburiilaJ -tnc at tlie 10'/th Me1p County
·"*: Ttl h!IIIJIPIIllld mlelnlaloD In apeclal gueal appelriDCel en '1bt Rebel," 11Sbot(dn made/' and --Zute
Qrey 'll!ellter.•" One of Ta Rlllfr'a tbrllllng aperieoceal:JIIIIe whll!l be sang the title 110111 itnd bedqpvund
lillltllc to the movie "llllb Noon" wldch later won Ill
ae~ aWI*d. Ammg Ta't moat famous recordlnp are
'1Dib Noon,II "Boll·~·· ''The WB)'WII'd. Wind,'' ''Blood
, .. m.lhe !laddie.'.' and IIIJ,fal'\0\ll, ''lllllllill7 Heave~~!'
'· , llhowlliile far the '"l''l&lt; liliter" mow atlhe Wr will be
'1:10 p.ril.
.

Ire distilled on Madagaocar

lhet sugar plantation vehicles sometimes burn alcohol in lieu of gasoline.

THE DAILY SENnNR

This y• the boys and rlrls have really aut·
done themselves - Bett• than ev• filplap If
sewl~t, rardeni~t, ceokina, 11M! livesta Don't miss this autstandllll feallre of Fair IIIII.

AND IT IS OUR TIME TO SAY

COt!GRAl!Jb\ltONS JQ::JHE~,i

.VJ;.1':

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' OV.i~ f:70 '(f;AR~

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Slltl' Sales &amp;S.vlce •McCalls Plltlrlll
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See You Mllle .lilies tount, Fair

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POI!II~Y

V'lit Our Display
Atlbe Fail

·

11118: DOHALD IIORA, lell1e ,_...,. of tile Oleotor
Garden Qub, will be eih!NU"I In the ''Carpet Jlealll'" duo

'l'ilallonal cl• 11 In the artlatlc exhibitors from adjoining Une," a 1aD nne arrangement

.· IOIINSOMS ..·

AUG. 18-22

,l

While moat of Ute cluaea are
~ ooly to Meigs County

:t

' VARIETY IS THE KEYNOTE of the Flowm Family
1llllch feat...ealllllllc, dance, ClOllll!dy and tb(blendln&amp; of
~ nWDbers. The family will be ~ the entartalnen aWing up the Saturday nllbt grandltand mow at
lhe 10'/th annual Help County Fair. Stow time II 1:30 p.m.

1-.FOR"KIDS OF ALL AGES

COMPLETELY

Vt;

,

.

Grandpar11ts and Small Fly Alike
Oe(ight In Fair Fun!
.

AUTOMATIC

;

COUNTER

OW

HEATER

.

liTH 1'llr PU. . OF IIAUI HEATER ·
JULY15111-AUU11tiiiL.Y ,

·ciTY ICE &amp; 'FUlL CO.

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AJsoteiotal'td ill1he shOws are_ ' "Getu~, ·.aea~y

~- you did. But In layman's language, "Oat bringing
II out" means lhet be's throwing a live fasthaU, and "gel·
Ung It into your kitchen" means that be's jamming you
IDalde, on !be wrlsls. If be "gets In amoog the pots and
pans, n you've got one of two things: a broken bat or

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the C(\llla!Mn.
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LonJ Winter," · i favo.rite
01 ·lhe ,ieeond llhilit'li!,Qift, f;
~ in 111e-..! show.
· "fl~" ~~tt:
··

· d•!l Ia for llllllor f!lhiblt!n.

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NEW YORK-(NEA)-!Iaseball terminology, which 'bas
!bade Ill share of c:ontrlbutlona to lbe American acene, bas
dorle tome cbani!lng with the times. The era of Texas
Leaguen and toeing the slab iJ over. It has been replaced ·
by Uncle Charlltll, snap dragons and the good, old dyinc ,
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About 11$0 nhlblts from
lhualastic ' Jrowera and
aiT":'iS.~• of Rowen will be on
· dllplay tbia week at ~ 107tb
·~ni!ual •Mots• county Fair

'.

: It IJ dUflcult to imactne anyone who has been away fro111.
baseball a decade or so coming back Into a locker room
and fully understanding what Is being old around him.
II would be eomparable, perhaps, to silting In at a session
~nlted Nations Security Council without an lJi.

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ar~li~ arran,g~h)eJit, J!~i qs," • ~';w!irN;:

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lhe

•ta)lle an ~!; · ~ '
Mop/' a mats ~ Yo1 ·Wfnterr," ~~
arrangem~mt; uBroom/' hi· anme dried ma~" ·· DI,·
lerpfttive; ''Scrub Bucket," an w:eathet~ wood; {'Getun•
arrangement in a bucket; Ready to Go to Olllrch," ali
"C..pet Beater," ahow~g arrangmben~ suitable lor'. a
motion· "Bleach " llowen m church ..tta't· 'OW:•""'•• 1111.•
'
, white orily; Car," water showing
' ~·
arrangement
to be
u Pl!l'l at
''Garden Hoee,"·water showing the deaJ&amp;n, and ''Gellfng fiMI·
upartOfUtedeal&amp;n; and "Wall Meal," an arrangement in, 'i
Paper," repeal design in two coolclng vessel.
'·

eateaorlea:
"Rag

'

wrllla.

Baseball language reflects the generation P,layin¥ lhe
arne and such expressions as "cleanup biller' and 'lire·
an" and "bot corner" are long gone 1n 1970. We've got
new vocabulary of expressions now, none of which apar In Webster's latest revised edition, and probablY
er will. Following are some examples:
The 1raditlonal fastball now masquerades as "smoke,"
heat/' "the dead-red'" and "the express." The CID'Ve ball
being billed·aa an "Uncle Charlie," or a "yellow ham·
er," or a "snap dragon."
lr RALPH NOVAK
Wben Bud HarreiJOil, kneeling In !be on-deck circle,
NEW YORK--{NEA)-No.
to Jerry Grote, stel,llling into the batter's box, "watch 21) stands quietly In r!gbl
ut for the enate;" be " 010t implying there are reptiles field, bands on hips, u fhe
ring along the turf. He's !elling blm the pitcher Chicago Cub regulars take
a foOd curve.
batting practice.
The grand slam home run has been r~laced by the
The Shea Stadium crowd
ar~~~~aml," ~the ''solo shot'' is now a ''tat~." · · boosRonSantoandjeersJoe
. downtown means almlni for !be seats, and go· p -1
the appear It
G lor distance" now means. in bonn Clendenon's words
epJ one as
Y
•
• .
'"
' munnurs with respect as
utting some hemp on blm.
B i II y Williams' whipping
The Tew Lea,4uer bu faded into oblivion and bas been swing creates a line drive.
~;ed by the dyillg quail." Remember !be old " blue- It chides Ferguson JenkiJJ9·
,"these singiDg line drives? They're now "scream- as be ambles out of the dug.
mimi's" or 11 frDZEID rope." Players wbo go from first out.
third In a hurry no longer are "speed merchants.'' They
B 1 N - Is 1 red be
t et II" now as in Wlllie Davis Bobby Bonds and
u 0· goo • re
o&amp;)D,),i!8 Agee
'
'
and most every place the
"
·
Cubs play.
"The tweener"' IJ another popular one. It replaced "bit·
tme Into the alley" between, say, centerlleld and left
His name is AI Spangler,
extra bases. "Sweet stroke," of course, is !be home run but It could just as easily be
g, and whea a nlayer Is on a "bot streak," be's now Eddie Mlksis or Don KoUolllolii;' some polln'_'' or "smokln' the pitcher's bacon." way or Myrll H 0 a g or
,.
Skinny. For Spangler Is a
Pl!Albera DO longer "throw for the corners." They're member of buebaD's equlv·
AI Spantier
'
· g lor the black" now. Wbtn relief pitchers come alent of !be silent majority,
a game, they're either "bringing In some kerosene" the thousands of steady pro;,;(~id. leam Is ahead) or "mopping" (their team is fessiODala who have put in
.,
)·
tbeir five or eight or 10 years
The IIDguage bu cbanfed, too, when player• talk about In !be major leagues serving
· mselves ar the lana. lf a pl"r,er has muscular arms, primarily u measuring
uample, be'a got "big guns. ' If be wears expensive sticks by which we know lila!
thes, bls "vines are !breaded." Combing one's hair has the Babe Rutba and Stan
t escaped notice, either. It's now "treating his mo.,.''
Muslals are extraordinary.
tFans are aWl fans until lhere's a cold and rainy day,
He ts one of lhe players
the acore is 11).1, and It's the eighth inning and !bey you can't tell w It h o u t a
refuse to jO home and sit by the fire. They're "!be scorecard.
~ves" !ben. Reporters are still "!be Ink," and it might
He ts one of the men whose
eat the young
. Jagies of this nation llla_are
_ '.!~
are aiked
\]~~~~~
dlll\iiM citlililni8l:l/'fotet' ori~
."i..IWH &amp;'~: "How
~to &lt;ll'litihgu!Jh 'between Ulem, ~
JIDIOng us Banks has 25
88f,
'
·
your father
belore
season
d, finally llla,_a · have espresti&amp;ns M judge each
He is one of !be mei•.iilioH
'•looks. it fa hard to accept being called a "mullion," buebaU career
live on player-coach
even~ to take being ~ailed a "stullion." But you neither In the HaD of Fame Pacific Coast
'
have to look In the mlltor and hope 'for the best if not !be pages of the record club at Tacoma.
call you a "muDion-skulllea."
books, but only on bent trad· June the p~t
fered a relapH of
lapse, however,

r«

There are aleoeatag~
ljlecimen collectloni, 'Ove Gl'

more. In this lite!Iori ate
African violeta1 cplored. corit;
1111tlve trees or ilhruba, cacti IJc
~~~. onil.houae planta.
Evergreen ljlectmeos, wild
Rowers or plants, ~
books and magazines, and
eollecllons of -tbered and.
drU!wood will be featured in the'
education d "llioos of bOth'

l

~~bows.

~----------------------~
107th Annual Meigs County.Fair

Shelton

noldeiiiB;- fliere

.

in the ftnt lllow cii'I'Yltlll

oul the ''&amp;ulet'leanlng" theme.

The duo calli for lllowtng motion 1llllch Mra. Mora can
aehleve either t1Jroucb regul8r repeated movement or
ttregular,llowlng mowement. lb membefl of the Clealll'
dub will benhlblllng In the "Carpet Beater" • ·
.

are~o In- a.Tar'l!emenla diviaion open to counliea. They are "Ciolbes

TIME IS YOUR TilE TO
SALUTE MEIGS 4-HERS

So much rum and alcohol

"I'HE GREAT AMERICAN 11n8bw cow~Joy, Ta Rlller, a
lhln8 le&amp;end "' hla inm time, will be' the featured ...
· terlallunall on TburiilaJ -tnc at tlie 10'/th Me1p County
·"*: Ttl h!IIIJIPIIllld mlelnlaloD In apeclal gueal appelriDCel en '1bt Rebel," 11Sbot(dn made/' and --Zute
Qrey 'll!ellter.•" One of Ta Rlllfr'a tbrllllng aperieoceal:JIIIIe whll!l be sang the title 110111 itnd bedqpvund
lillltllc to the movie "llllb Noon" wldch later won Ill
ae~ aWI*d. Ammg Ta't moat famous recordlnp are
'1Dib Noon,II "Boll·~·· ''The WB)'WII'd. Wind,'' ''Blood
, .. m.lhe !laddie.'.' and IIIJ,fal'\0\ll, ''lllllllill7 Heave~~!'
'· , llhowlliile far the '"l''l&lt; liliter" mow atlhe Wr will be
'1:10 p.ril.
.

Ire distilled on Madagaocar

lhet sugar plantation vehicles sometimes burn alcohol in lieu of gasoline.

THE DAILY SENnNR

This y• the boys and rlrls have really aut·
done themselves - Bett• than ev• filplap If
sewl~t, rardeni~t, ceokina, 11M! livesta Don't miss this autstandllll feallre of Fair IIIII.

AND IT IS OUR TIME TO SAY

COt!GRAl!Jb\ltONS JQ::JHE~,i

.VJ;.1':

.

· · L-I~~NJORs . F()R;'
' OV.i~ f:70 '(f;AR~

• ;,-~_l\'"\;'11::&lt;'.~

..

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MEIGS CO. 4-H CLUBS!' ....

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I'IR$T Q!,IALITY ;
, . ~~NDERE_Rs .&amp; ·

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THE FABRIC SHOP

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'lllurtdiy Afllmaan; ~· 20 ·

Slltl' Sales &amp;S.vlce •McCalls Plltlrlll
us 1. SecQIId 992-2284 P-or, 0:

See You Mllle .lilies tount, Fair

'

·ct:.£A~EM ..

.

POI!II~Y

V'lit Our Display
Atlbe Fail

·

11118: DOHALD IIORA, lell1e ,_...,. of tile Oleotor
Garden Qub, will be eih!NU"I In the ''Carpet Jlealll'" duo

'l'ilallonal cl• 11 In the artlatlc exhibitors from adjoining Une," a 1aD nne arrangement

.· IOIINSOMS ..·

AUG. 18-22

,l

While moat of Ute cluaea are
~ ooly to Meigs County

:t

' VARIETY IS THE KEYNOTE of the Flowm Family
1llllch feat...ealllllllc, dance, ClOllll!dy and tb(blendln&amp; of
~ nWDbers. The family will be ~ the entartalnen aWing up the Saturday nllbt grandltand mow at
lhe 10'/th annual Help County Fair. Stow time II 1:30 p.m.

1-.FOR"KIDS OF ALL AGES

COMPLETELY

Vt;

,

.

Grandpar11ts and Small Fly Alike
Oe(ight In Fair Fun!
.

AUTOMATIC

;

COUNTER

OW

HEATER

.

liTH 1'llr PU. . OF IIAUI HEATER ·
JULY15111-AUU11tiiiL.Y ,

·ciTY ICE &amp; 'FUlL CO.

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·MIDDLEPORT
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TAKE 1HE WID1 FAMILY
10,
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WITH PI EMUH AJlUUL. · · .
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f,.IL
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LOll Cl ·ZJS 6M1ll ' - •

200 GAL. fB .

a-•

AJsoteiotal'td ill1he shOws are_ ' "Getu~, ·.aea~y

~- you did. But In layman's language, "Oat bringing
II out" means lhet be's throwing a live fasthaU, and "gel·
Ung It into your kitchen" means that be's jamming you
IDalde, on !be wrlsls. If be "gets In amoog the pots and
pans, n you've got one of two things: a broken bat or

()IJ

Mt"Aifer

'

llllhe flrill.ftow
the C(\llla!Mn.
'
J
'
LonJ Winter," · i favo.rite
01 ·lhe ,ieeond llhilit'li!,Qift, f;
~ in 111e-..! show.
· "fl~" ~~tt:
··

· d•!l Ia for llllllor f!lhiblt!n.

, Did l"u lmow, for example, that Bob Gibson can "flat
llriDI 11 out" and "get it right Into your kitchen?" Of

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Eqlnamy minded and
' decorative items fllr tbe home,
it1 cOnJ&lt;ioua, aliOut describe• will be woH dlsplaytd in tbe
,., today'a modern homemaker domeolic aria department of tbe
~ ·who linda herself in the 17th annual Meigs County !"air
·l$ dllemma of longer bemUnes, this week.
~ ril\118 cools of ready.madeo,
Clasaes of tbe department lor
~l· and lighter buclaels.
· elhlbil range from children and
~·
Sew, ...,, sew seems tbe adult's clothing tD knilllng and
~ answer. Proof that Meigs crocheting which haa gained
&lt;~ homemakers are "laking to.it'' popularity with the advent to
~: is tbe Increased aale of maW the fuhion scene of ponchos,
:~: and sewing machines as capes, stoles.
.,ported by loc.ol slio(io. The · . Headed by Mrs. Robert
S ...,.~.r trend of havil!g a woH· Lewis, the domestic arts
~ filled closet by se~ your own department haa cla8ses for
·,~ clothes as well as ertru irr aprons, kitchen, fancy, painted
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handkerchiefa, and elaborate
potholders. There is a1ao an
open craft class in whlcll can be
exhibited wood carvinp, model
cars, sheila, etc.
The department this year has
a junior division lor exhiblb by
boys end girls 10 to 15 years of
age. Here there are cla8ses lor

IT'S A
'AMILY AFFAIR
THE MEIGS CO. FAIR

AUGUST 18 to 22
The Comptons urge you 1u br,,
.e
whole family to the Meigs County
Fair. Everyone will enjoy the many
displays, contests, races, and games,
local talent show, Blue Ribbon exhibits
and carnival amusements promise a
great day of fun.

purses,

fancy

co.tton
dresses.
aprOD!,
potholders, handkerchiefs,
pillowcases, and tea towels.
Judging is based "" appearance, 10 per een~ wcrk·
manlhlp, 50 per cent, style, 10
per cent, and materials, 30 per
cent. The judging will lake
place oo Aug. 11. No more than
me entry in a class is pennitted
by a llingle exhibitor, and articles awarded a premium in
the past two years are not
eligible for entry.
Premiums and ribbons will be
awarded in two places in the Tl
classes of the show.
AMATEUR PAINTING
Amateur painting is another

area of the domestic arts
department which has proved
popular with tbe exhibiUng
pubHc. .William J. Mayer Is
again superln tendent of the art
show with premiums and ribbons to be given in two places in
the 19 classes.
No number oc lube painUng
are accepted for elh!bil and an
painUngs must be equl(iped
with oome way to bang. The
judging will be done on
Tuesday.
There are six classes eacll in
the divisions of oll or acrylic
painting; water color; and

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MelpCounlyFalr with lllowtlmeatl:30p.m. BiUedati'"Aimlica'aOneMan Band" from ·'·
Lmdm'slamoua P.U.dhan to a mldlreltern county fair, from German"a Clrkws Kqme to
&lt;llicago'a Edgftlder Beach, from Auslrllla'a TlvoH to National t:OIIYflliklnl, state !a1ra
and benaflb tbe lalgtb and braedth ol the United Statel, lfJde has entertained mlllion8 of
people and been Invited for llllft.
He hoe aJ9W'ed with 23
banda, appeared on 10 tours of E1n(ie and baa beet!
featured on nlllllerotll networll TV lhows including Lal;nmce Welt, Ed !UWvan, Gerry
Moore and many olberl. He has alao performed oatwo 01.'C881ons lor the King and Queen of
England. He playa a vaiel)' olmullcal inalrtunenll and perlo!'IDI upeJtJy on two, three,
and four ttumpeta simullani!OILI!y.

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nature, 'jiortralt !rOnl!llfO,'sun
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life, marine study ,•flower study,
and animal study.
The show also features a class
for modern art.

JEWELRY STORE

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Court St.
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Eqlnamy minded and
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it1 cOnJ&lt;ioua, aliOut describe• will be woH dlsplaytd in tbe
,., today'a modern homemaker domeolic aria department of tbe
~ ·who linda herself in the 17th annual Meigs County !"air
·l$ dllemma of longer bemUnes, this week.
~ ril\118 cools of ready.madeo,
Clasaes of tbe department lor
~l· and lighter buclaels.
· elhlbil range from children and
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~ answer. Proof that Meigs crocheting which haa gained
&lt;~ homemakers are "laking to.it'' popularity with the advent to
~: is tbe Increased aale of maW the fuhion scene of ponchos,
:~: and sewing machines as capes, stoles.
.,ported by loc.ol slio(io. The · . Headed by Mrs. Robert
S ...,.~.r trend of havil!g a woH· Lewis, the domestic arts
~ filled closet by se~ your own department haa cla8ses for
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homemade

handkerchiefa, and elaborate
potholders. There is a1ao an
open craft class in whlcll can be
exhibited wood carvinp, model
cars, sheila, etc.
The department this year has
a junior division lor exhiblb by
boys end girls 10 to 15 years of
age. Here there are cla8ses lor

IT'S A
'AMILY AFFAIR
THE MEIGS CO. FAIR

AUGUST 18 to 22
The Comptons urge you 1u br,,
.e
whole family to the Meigs County
Fair. Everyone will enjoy the many
displays, contests, races, and games,
local talent show, Blue Ribbon exhibits
and carnival amusements promise a
great day of fun.

purses,

fancy

co.tton
dresses.
aprOD!,
potholders, handkerchiefs,
pillowcases, and tea towels.
Judging is based "" appearance, 10 per een~ wcrk·
manlhlp, 50 per cent, style, 10
per cent, and materials, 30 per
cent. The judging will lake
place oo Aug. 11. No more than
me entry in a class is pennitted
by a llingle exhibitor, and articles awarded a premium in
the past two years are not
eligible for entry.
Premiums and ribbons will be
awarded in two places in the Tl
classes of the show.
AMATEUR PAINTING
Amateur painting is another

area of the domestic arts
department which has proved
popular with tbe exhibiUng
pubHc. .William J. Mayer Is
again superln tendent of the art
show with premiums and ribbons to be given in two places in
the 19 classes.
No number oc lube painUng
are accepted for elh!bil and an
painUngs must be equl(iped
with oome way to bang. The
judging will be done on
Tuesday.
There are six classes eacll in
the divisions of oll or acrylic
painting; water color; and

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lj,,

VIc Hyde, America'' MIIIIC81 Pbenomflloa, will appear Saturday at the 10'1111 IMIIIl
MelpCounlyFalr with lllowtlmeatl:30p.m. BiUedati'"Aimlica'aOneMan Band" from ·'·
Lmdm'slamoua P.U.dhan to a mldlreltern county fair, from German"a Clrkws Kqme to
&lt;llicago'a Edgftlder Beach, from Auslrllla'a TlvoH to National t:OIIYflliklnl, state !a1ra
and benaflb tbe lalgtb and braedth ol the United Statel, lfJde has entertained mlllion8 of
people and been Invited for llllft.
He hoe aJ9W'ed with 23
banda, appeared on 10 tours of E1n(ie and baa beet!
featured on nlllllerotll networll TV lhows including Lal;nmce Welt, Ed !UWvan, Gerry
Moore and many olberl. He has alao performed oatwo 01.'C881ons lor the King and Queen of
England. He playa a vaiel)' olmullcal inalrtunenll and perlo!'IDI upeJtJy on two, three,
and four ttumpeta simullani!OILI!y.

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Gardner Has 3rd Force·

BETTER
FUNTIME
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. ; ~-·. r,·, l ' f'l '~··. 'I . iii ~=~we
nature, 'jiortralt !rOnl!llfO,'sun
,. , . 1CJiuiltfs Oldesf. Jl.wif: sbe ··
life, marine study ,•flower study,
and animal study.
The show also features a class
for modern art.

JEWELRY STORE

·Whole .Family!

Court St.
Pomeroy, 0.
Authorized Art Carved Dealer

It's Owvrolet

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lhe
miscellaneous
andia bobby
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are classes lor stuffed dolla or
animals, pictures, jewelry,

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have
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domesUc aria department - ·
one which might appeal

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Tllrough the I!I~Pifice~t Mrs. Rb;lw'tl Va~ tor 0.. .
. cooperation of orsanlzalli&gt;n• two hour drive tb Camp SanelY
and tndlvldpala on tW&gt; Ap. Bend near EIIJabetb, w. Va.
pal6chtan . Herttail• (11fup ~ they Joined !So other
•··~ect,· l8 Meigll Qblintr jlrll' girls lrom the sev!n couniJ .
......, on their way Sundai to an:a llerv~ by the Four Rivera
Camp SalldY Bend and a ~li S!:oul Couilo:ll which provided
or leernln&amp; In "the great out- the camp site and adult·....,.
dodn."
solon and Instructors. Locally,
F..- all of .the girls Ills 1b11r $1D.80 was provided each of the
llrat !!lperii'IICI·with orginlzed &amp;Iris by local orsanl&amp;attons and
carnph\g wheN! outdoor Ullla Individuals for food and craft
and naUve cralta are 1itf3hl. ·Ji lllipplies.
The Idea lor a camp Jar. · Contributing were the
•ciYantaged girls ortglna~ Catholic Women's Club, Oblo
wltli personnel of the · Four Eta Phi and XI Gamma Ma
River Girl Scout Council. 'nlell Chapters of .Bela Sigma Pbl
Meigs County girls gathered on Sorority, Fidelia Class of the
the parking lot of the ~ed Middleport Church of Christ,
Heart Church Sunday al
Mrs. Grace Pratt, Miss MOdred
andtherewereplckedupbYMr. Hawley, the Rock Springs
and Mrs. Charlea Gila, Mia. Better Health Club, Auxiliary
~
unlta of Feeney-Bennett Poet
bsgs
used
for
sanitizing
dishes
128 and Drew Webster Post 39,
OW TO CAMP- Arlme &amp;eu.r,; Rldue, Mt'.._. ~
American Legion, Mrs. Charles and sit.upons lor the girla.
Mawrey, PGIIlOI'O)'. _..reid)' lor Ill* ride"'
While at Camp Sandy Bend
Gibbs, the Junior American
Camp
Sllld7
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Legion Auxiliary of Post 128, this week, the girla will live in
Mrs. Maxine Price, Mr. and platform tenta, prepare outdoor
Mrs. Louis Reibel, the meals, and dine part of the lime canoeing, and outdoor survival malting. Folk dancing, aonga ~
Pomeroy-Middleport Lions in the lodge tllere. They will techniques. Crafts will include and games will be features
Club, Drew Webster Posl 39, swim dally In the pool, be taught
American Legion. Several
lndivlduals contributing are
annonymous.
Mrs. Barbara Scites, horne
nurse for the Gallla-Melgs
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Community Action Program,
assisted in selecting the girls
eligible to participate and the
Middleport Child Conservation
League members did the initial
contact work with parents or
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Wednelllay night when yuulh night Is obaerverl at the Meigs
C.U.ty Fair. MDdellJw lbe garments which they hllve

create&lt;! tiJrougb 4-11 clothing proJects are llreDda Stanley,
&amp;lowville; Jenny Bllley, Reedaville; Debbie Garnes,
Dexter, an&lt;! Brell&lt;la Donohue, Prlneroy.

usually, to point.to an owner
who dumps 'em In shoppln~
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SPRING AVE.

the Holzer Medical Center, grandparents.
weighing ~even pounds, U
ounces. Mt. and Mrs. Bll1ey
lhave anotller child, Michael Tbe pilar fish hal, half
Ted, •se 3. Mr. and Mrs. John and ~. the cbaracterlstlcl
Oils Bailey of Racine, Mr. and of a abark and a ray.

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Mrs. Roush Will Judge Exhibits
Mrs . Louella Thompson
Roush of Belpre will judge the
domestic arta exhibita at the
107th Annual Meigs County Fair
Tuesday morning.
A rormer home economics
teacher in the Belpre school,
Mrs. RotL5h is a graduate of

Pomeroy High SChool and Ohio
Universlty where she received a
degree in home economics. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Thompson of Pomeroy.
Serving as the alternate judge
ror the department is Mrs.
Wendell Frecker of Rscine,
home economics teacher at the

BARBS

107th ANNUAL M£1GS -OOUNlY FAIR
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Of course, they need
aDo the r man on railroad
locomotives. Otherwise, they
will have to make two trips
for the c o If e e and ..nd·
wicbes when a train arrives
at a station.

MILWAUKEE (UP!) - Don
White took the lead from Roger
'McCluskey with 44 laps to go
and never relinquished it after
that to win the 150 . mile late
model U.S. Auto Club race here
Sunday.
White, Keokuk, Iowa, drove

erse.
The latest of five lund-raising
letters . went in the mall to
lbouaands of Americans last
week over the signature of Sen.
Ge..-ge McGovern, O-S. D.
"ij!chard Nixon, a skilled an&lt;!
deeply committed pulltlcal tactician,11 he wrote, "is moving
with 'Spiro Agnew and John
MltcheB to create a new and
dominant conservative coalition
In Amerlean palillcs-a bsslc
realignment that would assure
permanent conservative control
of .!he White House, the
Suprerrie Court, the regulatory
agencle$ and now, as he hopes,
the Congress."
Favorite 'l'beme
In the heyday of the Birch
Society, a fayorite theme was
that Comm is'· th 1
un ~. e r sym-

staff.

M•J of the contributions
were under $100.
Gore baa been the principal

incumbents who are in trouble
1o1 and contenders for the Senate
who have a chance of winning .

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beancbel !Jpaide down and they
will tall lndellnllely, Pure
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hall and hall. !Jly&lt;erln method
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and addresses and determining
wlto il mQJt likely to buy a
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The fu!ld:l'alllng letters, as of
J.... 3, bad brought In 1511,217.
About ""GOO wu distributed
ID nrl01101 campaigns, including
Ill Sen. Albert Gore, D-

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NOW IS THE TIME TO hall and hall. Use a box with a
Inch of !he borax
of lhe 00.,
·- u&gt;ms from the
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ht fac4 you can store them borax.
carefully with
aJ!d use thain for several years. bot'u, add more layers until the
Drying flowers and plant box is lllled. Timing is immaterlals, to be used In porlant lor If fragile Dowers
arrangements lor Indoor decor, remain in the borax too long
Is an old Idea. Our ancestors they become brittle and shatter.
kepi bunches 11. gruses on the Remove while sUn limp and
parlor l)l81ltel and dried flowers hang upside down or place on a
under bell Jars. Now we know rack or chicken wire to combow to pnaerve foliage ao lhal plete the drying. The borax
.;.,--1 It wW remain soft and pliable. methpd dues very well for the
We have also learned how to dry following: Ageratum, AsWbe,
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flowers so that lhey will retain Bells of Ireland, Christmas
coloc and form.
, Rose, Clemalls, Coleus, CornDRYING Ia the easiest~ flowers, Lanlana, J,JJy of the
m•tsallsfactorylreatmenifor Valley, Peony, Queen Anns
I)
seed poda ltnd l)l81ly fiowera. A Lace, Yarrow, Daisies and
dry, airy locaUon Ia daslrable. Roses for live days. Chrysan·
Scilne al 'thil flowers which dry lhemums seven to fifteen days
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.leu are. Baby's Breath, ilut- but not all kinds ore sallsfactetfly Weed, Cas1M Beanl, lor)l, Hollyhocks six days but
Chinese Lantern ~kacolllb color lillY change, Marigold for
~ •.~(J·ed),Dqck 1 J&gt;etmY tan day&amp;, Passion Flower eight
Plant,'Hydrangeas (plei pink In days and ZJnni8s six days.
September, Cl)ilrtreuae In Julf
Shellacking holds berrlea on
and Blue Florist'• · lype In twlgi and branchea. Dip or
AuiluJtl, U.... lnd DWJi brush on clear shellac thinned
clben. .
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li!th alcobol and hang to dry.
.. ~u ,l)olda the Iorin and
Glyeerin Is very Sood !Gt
cblor oC. llOftrl .nd pa:eventi lollage. Branches not 11)01'1! lban
· ~.:It cab lie !!lid ~ 11 1liChes 1n tensIll lhoitld be
·or mlliecfwltb ••l!'nii'J .wiiJte peeled btlck or crushed at the
--·---~--.----~~~.-·~r!fJw~te 1!81111 'tir ,t«iimW, ~t stem
end from on
onetheIDsite
lour
Inches depending
at the

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who otherwise have done
101nelh1ng in the past that has

gj)tten tbem
mailing list.

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cap,insect
Girl Scout
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, ~ . BY MRS. CLARENI;E HEADLEY
Rose Gardea Club, Tuppen Plains

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AUTOMOBILE REPLACEMENT PARTS
ACCESSORIES&amp; SHOP EQUIPMENT
POMEROY, 0Ht04S7"

The letters are mailed lo
Amerioans who subscrii:M? tu
..progressive" magazines or
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Will Be Given Away Free. Drawing Saturday Evening August 21st.
Authorized
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MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
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pathizers and "left wing d
liberala"plot
wereto engaged
sinister·
take overinthea
machinery of government.
The letters are part of a
lund-raloing drive by an organizaUon . McGovern founded in
1069called "Campaign, 1970" to
raiae !pOiley for Democratic
senators with liberal voting
recorda.
The campaign, using the
costly and painstaking method
of direct mail solicitations, has
already raised half a million
~. most of which has been
distributed to a dozen Senste

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who give. the first toost to
the bride an&lt;! gro01n?
A-The best man usually
performs this function.

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QUICK Q U I Z

Q-What .river is popu·
larly known a.s "China's

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WE ARE AT THE GRANGE HALL
Stop Jn _look Over Our Display and
RegiS
• ler• N0 p urcbase Necessary.

Camping gear- and suitable
clothinginsomelnstances - lor
aU 18 girls was provided by
Meigs County girl scouts.
Each junior, Cadette and
senior troop provided camping
equipment for one girl. This
included blanketa lor a bedroll,
flashlight with new bstteries,
mess kit and silverware, towels,

OIIVIOUSLYIIAPPVID beheaded !or Camp Sandy Bend
all:tlraJ!elb, w. Va. wullalel Erlewlne of Dexter.

A ,...kb' feature of lleJp

FAIR!

beneficiary. Sen. Frank E.
Moss, R-Uiab, got $40,000. Sen.
Gale McGee, 0-Wyo., a liberal
who Ia hawklab on the Vle111am
War, got $25,000.
Smaller amounta have been
allocated to progressives who
are trying for Republican seats,
such as Rep. John Tunney in
('.allf..-nla, Adlai Stevenson Ill
In nnnots and Huward Metzenbsum In Ohio.

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WASIUNGTON (UP!)
liberal Democrata in the
Senate are building a campaign
kitty lor the fall elections with
a series of direct mail appeals
that read almost like old John
Birch Society leafieta in rev·

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SPECIAL at RAWLINGS!

his 1!169 Dodge Daytona at an
average speed of 99.032 miles
per hour to heat McCluskey, in a
1970 Plymouth Superbird, by 15
seconds.
A. J. Foyt,Houston, Tex., was
Lhird and Jack Bowsher,
Springfield, Ohio, fourth.

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AT

White Wins 150 Mile Club Race

By PHIL PASTORET

Mll8. ROUSH

Kyger Creek High School.
A point system is used in
judging the items. Ten per cent
is given for appearance, 50 per
cent for workmanship, 10 per
cent for style, and 30 per cent
for materials. Ribbons and
premiums will be awarded in
two places in each class.

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Tllrough the I!I~Pifice~t Mrs. Rb;lw'tl Va~ tor 0.. .
. cooperation of orsanlzalli&gt;n• two hour drive tb Camp SanelY
and tndlvldpala on tW&gt; Ap. Bend near EIIJabetb, w. Va.
pal6chtan . Herttail• (11fup ~ they Joined !So other
•··~ect,· l8 Meigll Qblintr jlrll' girls lrom the sev!n couniJ .
......, on their way Sundai to an:a llerv~ by the Four Rivera
Camp SalldY Bend and a ~li S!:oul Couilo:ll which provided
or leernln&amp; In "the great out- the camp site and adult·....,.
dodn."
solon and Instructors. Locally,
F..- all of .the girls Ills 1b11r $1D.80 was provided each of the
llrat !!lperii'IICI·with orginlzed &amp;Iris by local orsanl&amp;attons and
carnph\g wheN! outdoor Ullla Individuals for food and craft
and naUve cralta are 1itf3hl. ·Ji lllipplies.
The Idea lor a camp Jar. · Contributing were the
•ciYantaged girls ortglna~ Catholic Women's Club, Oblo
wltli personnel of the · Four Eta Phi and XI Gamma Ma
River Girl Scout Council. 'nlell Chapters of .Bela Sigma Pbl
Meigs County girls gathered on Sorority, Fidelia Class of the
the parking lot of the ~ed Middleport Church of Christ,
Heart Church Sunday al
Mrs. Grace Pratt, Miss MOdred
andtherewereplckedupbYMr. Hawley, the Rock Springs
and Mrs. Charlea Gila, Mia. Better Health Club, Auxiliary
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unlta of Feeney-Bennett Poet
bsgs
used
for
sanitizing
dishes
128 and Drew Webster Post 39,
OW TO CAMP- Arlme &amp;eu.r,; Rldue, Mt'.._. ~
American Legion, Mrs. Charles and sit.upons lor the girla.
Mawrey, PGIIlOI'O)'. _..reid)' lor Ill* ride"'
While at Camp Sandy Bend
Gibbs, the Junior American
Camp
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Legion Auxiliary of Post 128, this week, the girla will live in
Mrs. Maxine Price, Mr. and platform tenta, prepare outdoor
Mrs. Louis Reibel, the meals, and dine part of the lime canoeing, and outdoor survival malting. Folk dancing, aonga ~
Pomeroy-Middleport Lions in the lodge tllere. They will techniques. Crafts will include and games will be features
Club, Drew Webster Posl 39, swim dally In the pool, be taught
American Legion. Several
lndivlduals contributing are
annonymous.
Mrs. Barbara Scites, horne
nurse for the Gallla-Melgs
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Community Action Program,
assisted in selecting the girls
eligible to participate and the
Middleport Child Conservation
League members did the initial
contact work with parents or
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Wednelllay night when yuulh night Is obaerverl at the Meigs
C.U.ty Fair. MDdellJw lbe garments which they hllve

create&lt;! tiJrougb 4-11 clothing proJects are llreDda Stanley,
&amp;lowville; Jenny Bllley, Reedaville; Debbie Garnes,
Dexter, an&lt;! Brell&lt;la Donohue, Prlneroy.

usually, to point.to an owner
who dumps 'em In shoppln~
ce~ter parking Iota.

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the Holzer Medical Center, grandparents.
weighing ~even pounds, U
ounces. Mt. and Mrs. Bll1ey
lhave anotller child, Michael Tbe pilar fish hal, half
Ted, •se 3. Mr. and Mrs. John and ~. the cbaracterlstlcl
Oils Bailey of Racine, Mr. and of a abark and a ray.

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Mrs. Roush Will Judge Exhibits
Mrs . Louella Thompson
Roush of Belpre will judge the
domestic arta exhibita at the
107th Annual Meigs County Fair
Tuesday morning.
A rormer home economics
teacher in the Belpre school,
Mrs. RotL5h is a graduate of

Pomeroy High SChool and Ohio
Universlty where she received a
degree in home economics. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Thompson of Pomeroy.
Serving as the alternate judge
ror the department is Mrs.
Wendell Frecker of Rscine,
home economics teacher at the

BARBS

107th ANNUAL M£1GS -OOUNlY FAIR
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Of course, they need
aDo the r man on railroad
locomotives. Otherwise, they
will have to make two trips
for the c o If e e and ..nd·
wicbes when a train arrives
at a station.

MILWAUKEE (UP!) - Don
White took the lead from Roger
'McCluskey with 44 laps to go
and never relinquished it after
that to win the 150 . mile late
model U.S. Auto Club race here
Sunday.
White, Keokuk, Iowa, drove

erse.
The latest of five lund-raising
letters . went in the mall to
lbouaands of Americans last
week over the signature of Sen.
Ge..-ge McGovern, O-S. D.
"ij!chard Nixon, a skilled an&lt;!
deeply committed pulltlcal tactician,11 he wrote, "is moving
with 'Spiro Agnew and John
MltcheB to create a new and
dominant conservative coalition
In Amerlean palillcs-a bsslc
realignment that would assure
permanent conservative control
of .!he White House, the
Suprerrie Court, the regulatory
agencle$ and now, as he hopes,
the Congress."
Favorite 'l'beme
In the heyday of the Birch
Society, a fayorite theme was
that Comm is'· th 1
un ~. e r sym-

staff.

M•J of the contributions
were under $100.
Gore baa been the principal

incumbents who are in trouble
1o1 and contenders for the Senate
who have a chance of winning .

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In the aolut!on as they're cui or
pla'l!l\ In warm water lmmeCflalety:· Hang . ·treated
beancbel !Jpaide down and they
will tall lndellnllely, Pure
gJ;yoerln can be cut With water,
hall and hall. !Jly&lt;erln method
doia very weU oh the loltap of

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and addresses and determining
wlto il mQJt likely to buy a
r:ertain ·brand of soap or
...,lribule to a particular
eandldatt.
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The fu!ld:l'alllng letters, as of
J.... 3, bad brought In 1511,217.
About ""GOO wu distributed
ID nrl01101 campaigns, including
Ill Sen. Albert Gore, D-

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NOW IS THE TIME TO hall and hall. Use a box with a
Inch of !he borax
of lhe 00.,
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ht fac4 you can store them borax.
carefully with
aJ!d use thain for several years. bot'u, add more layers until the
Drying flowers and plant box is lllled. Timing is immaterlals, to be used In porlant lor If fragile Dowers
arrangements lor Indoor decor, remain in the borax too long
Is an old Idea. Our ancestors they become brittle and shatter.
kepi bunches 11. gruses on the Remove while sUn limp and
parlor l)l81ltel and dried flowers hang upside down or place on a
under bell Jars. Now we know rack or chicken wire to combow to pnaerve foliage ao lhal plete the drying. The borax
.;.,--1 It wW remain soft and pliable. methpd dues very well for the
We have also learned how to dry following: Ageratum, AsWbe,
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flowers so that lhey will retain Bells of Ireland, Christmas
coloc and form.
, Rose, Clemalls, Coleus, CornDRYING Ia the easiest~ flowers, Lanlana, J,JJy of the
m•tsallsfactorylreatmenifor Valley, Peony, Queen Anns
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seed poda ltnd l)l81ly fiowera. A Lace, Yarrow, Daisies and
dry, airy locaUon Ia daslrable. Roses for live days. Chrysan·
Scilne al 'thil flowers which dry lhemums seven to fifteen days
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.leu are. Baby's Breath, ilut- but not all kinds ore sallsfactetfly Weed, Cas1M Beanl, lor)l, Hollyhocks six days but
Chinese Lantern ~kacolllb color lillY change, Marigold for
~ •.~(J·ed),Dqck 1 J&gt;etmY tan day&amp;, Passion Flower eight
Plant,'Hydrangeas (plei pink In days and ZJnni8s six days.
September, Cl)ilrtreuae In Julf
Shellacking holds berrlea on
and Blue Florist'• · lype In twlgi and branchea. Dip or
AuiluJtl, U.... lnd DWJi brush on clear shellac thinned
clben. .
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li!th alcobol and hang to dry.
.. ~u ,l)olda the Iorin and
Glyeerin Is very Sood !Gt
cblor oC. llOftrl .nd pa:eventi lollage. Branches not 11)01'1! lban
· ~.:It cab lie !!lid ~ 11 1liChes 1n tensIll lhoitld be
·or mlliecfwltb ••l!'nii'J .wiiJte peeled btlck or crushed at the
--·---~--.----~~~.-·~r!fJw~te 1!81111 'tir ,t«iimW, ~t stem
end from on
onetheIDsite
lour
Inches depending
at the

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who otherwise have done
101nelh1ng in the past that has

gj)tten tbem
mailing list.

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cap,insect
Girl Scout
non-spray
rep·eknife,
nent,

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Rose Gardea Club, Tuppen Plains

J.-sot
AUTOMOBILE REPLACEMENT PARTS
ACCESSORIES&amp; SHOP EQUIPMENT
POMEROY, 0Ht04S7"

The letters are mailed lo
Amerioans who subscrii:M? tu
..progressive" magazines or
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Will Be Given Away Free. Drawing Saturday Evening August 21st.
Authorized
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liberala"plot
wereto engaged
sinister·
take overinthea
machinery of government.
The letters are part of a
lund-raloing drive by an organizaUon . McGovern founded in
1069called "Campaign, 1970" to
raiae !pOiley for Democratic
senators with liberal voting
recorda.
The campaign, using the
costly and painstaking method
of direct mail solicitations, has
already raised half a million
~. most of which has been
distributed to a dozen Senste

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Q-According to tradition,
who give. the first toost to
the bride an&lt;! gro01n?
A-The best man usually
performs this function.

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QUICK Q U I Z

Q-What .river is popu·
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WE ARE AT THE GRANGE HALL
Stop Jn _look Over Our Display and
RegiS
• ler• N0 p urcbase Necessary.

Camping gear- and suitable
clothinginsomelnstances - lor
aU 18 girls was provided by
Meigs County girl scouts.
Each junior, Cadette and
senior troop provided camping
equipment for one girl. This
included blanketa lor a bedroll,
flashlight with new bstteries,
mess kit and silverware, towels,

OIIVIOUSLYIIAPPVID beheaded !or Camp Sandy Bend
all:tlraJ!elb, w. Va. wullalel Erlewlne of Dexter.

A ,...kb' feature of lleJp

FAIR!

beneficiary. Sen. Frank E.
Moss, R-Uiab, got $40,000. Sen.
Gale McGee, 0-Wyo., a liberal
who Ia hawklab on the Vle111am
War, got $25,000.
Smaller amounta have been
allocated to progressives who
are trying for Republican seats,
such as Rep. John Tunney in
('.allf..-nla, Adlai Stevenson Ill
In nnnots and Huward Metzenbsum In Ohio.

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By JOHN HALL
WASIUNGTON (UP!)
liberal Democrata in the
Senate are building a campaign
kitty lor the fall elections with
a series of direct mail appeals
that read almost like old John
Birch Society leafieta in rev·

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SPECIAL at RAWLINGS!

his 1!169 Dodge Daytona at an
average speed of 99.032 miles
per hour to heat McCluskey, in a
1970 Plymouth Superbird, by 15
seconds.
A. J. Foyt,Houston, Tex., was
Lhird and Jack Bowsher,
Springfield, Ohio, fourth.

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White Wins 150 Mile Club Race

By PHIL PASTORET

Mll8. ROUSH

Kyger Creek High School.
A point system is used in
judging the items. Ten per cent
is given for appearance, 50 per
cent for workmanship, 10 per
cent for style, and 30 per cent
for materials. Ribbons and
premiums will be awarded in
two places in each class.

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TULSA, Okla. (UP!) - All
day long he ha'd marched in the
midst of a throng lhat was
openly rooting agalnat hbn, but
now lie had just about won it all,
and !hero on the 72nd green
young Dave Stockton looked up
at the crowd and caught the eye
of his wife.
" I started to cry," confessed
the 28-year-&lt;&gt;ld pro who had jUBI
beaten hack the challenge of
that folk idol of Arnericau golf,
Arnold Pabner.
"I suddenly remembered, as l
knelt there on the green looking
at that ]!).foot putt, what all of
this was going to mean to my

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-: ore Ken Bolen, son of Mr . .OC Mrs. Albert Bolen of Dener
:: lOll Rhea Mora, rlaughter of Mr . .OC Mrs. Donalrl Mora,
-~ Pomeroy Rout.. 3. The king aml queen will be introducee
~ eacll evening at grant!sla!x! events at the annual fair which
~: runs Tues&lt;lay through Saturrlay.

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Morning'- FFA Actlvltl.es
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MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR
AUGUST 18-22
SEE US
WE
HAVE
EVERYTHING

FOR

Horse &amp; Rider
THE
'TEX TAN. BIG HORI'I
AND BONNA ALLEN

SADDLES

• ONUNm HORSE BlAN~ElS • SADDLE BlANKETS ·'
··FLY REPEllENTS
• GROOMING SUPPLIES
•·ACMEWESIERN BOOTS
• AMERICAN WESTERN HATS
•WESTERN BELTS AND BUCKLES
•HORSE SHOES-BRIDLES-HALTERS
• WHIPS-SPURS

MODERN SUPPLY

But over and above aU that, it

means credentials for life as a

st.'!r of the game of golf.
Stockton didn't need to sink
that li).foot putt to win - he
could have threei&gt;ulted and still

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DUSTRIES ~ONGRATULATE ,
THE YOUTH OF MEIGS
COUNTY AND TO AL.L WHO
MADE THE 107TH ANNUAL
MEIGS CO. FAIR POSSIBLf:l

Palmer, who tied with pudgy
North of Pomeroy, Ohio
Bob Murphy for second.
Stockton and Palmer played
together all day - and playing SIMON'S GROCERY, W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio

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against Palmer is like being the
bad guy in a John Wayne movie. BRW HARDWARE, Second St., Pomeroy, Ohio
Who roots against Palmer or
Wayne ?
GREEN LANTERN, W. Main &amp; Court St., Pomeroy, 0 .
"TheJr didn 't make any secret
of who they were for," said SPORTS DEPT.. MIDDLEPORT DEPT. STORE, Mill
Stockton, with a wry grin.
St., Middleport, Ohio
''Most or the tinie, they were

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Disaster was possible, and as
Stockton went up to the water,
he heard a fan )tU, "Go, Arnie,
go."
"Heck, Arnie wasn't going
anywhere - I. was jUBl taking a
ha th," Stockton recalled. "It
did burn me a bit. But theo l
made the shot that probably
saved the tournament. l took
my drop and then hit it onto the
green and two-putted for a
bogey Instead of much worse."

There was one other incident
thal stood out In Stockton's
mind after an afternoon of

marching, out of step with
"Arnie's Army."

"unknown.,. Actually, lhe

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YUR·END
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po)'I'Ollo lD

Your International Dealer Welcomes You
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(X8Vioua
year, but up l per cent lor the llxiiWIIth period over the flnl ·balf

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Entries
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several hundred e11tries have
; been rec&lt;ll'ded foc judging in the
·· open class competiUOM of the
; Meigs C9unty Fair.
~: In the hone cooformatlon
. Judging, to Ito held nl 10 a.m.

GET YOUR TICKETS
Meigs County students having
school erhibits at the Meigs
County Fair may pick.up their
admission ticket to the fair at
the horne of Mrs. C. E.
Blakeslee on Uncoln Heights,
Pomeroy·

SIIRINERS TO MEET

The Twin City Shrine club will
hold its regular meeting at 7:30
p.m. Thlll'llday at the Shrine
Park in Racine. All Shriners are
asked to att..nd lbla Important
business meeting. Refresh·
ments will he served.

• 'l'hefe ate 'i3 enlrleti in the
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• open c~
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IMd adlllii!A!d setlli)g off. dyna·
mit,Jn lhfee Co!urnbu.o storea
alld PloiUli&amp; to blow up several. other target&amp;, inCluding a
· ~ay, . was charged Sunday
1ilttli jliuull willl jnt..nl to kill.
·u. WUUam Lewis lf.t!#ts, 23,
. an Air F~ Academy di'opaut,
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East Side ~turday
-~~~·~~ tactiC" for

flol'ler

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Pollee said Harrla told U!em
~r hidden eJ·
plostveo.
PoliCe aald Harrla, a 1111tive
of Tonkawa, Okla., told U!em
he prevlous1f had placed eJPiostves 't noo Ohlo NaUonal
~ ofl(!)ea in the East Slde
and on ali ~ above In'
tentate' io in the East Side.
llaJTIB ..ttl he concocted the
schelile alone, pollee aald.

Mr FCJI'C!I !Wutenanl who police where to find

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1970
9:00 A.M.--Juni.or Fair- Dairy Showmanship and Judging
11:00 A.M.-Jumor Fair- Poultry and Rabbit Showmanship
aDd Judging'
Moming~irl Scouts
Aftemoon-.fo'F A
2:00 P .M.-Judging Dairy Cattl~-Open Clase
' 1 :00 P.M.-Runnin.~ Quarter Horse Races
' 6 :00 P.M. -Twilight Horse Harness Racing
' 8 :30 P.M.-Tex Ritter Show
9:00
9:00
•2 :00
'2:30
' 6:00
•a :30
8 :15

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1970
A.M.--4-H Girls Demonetrabion
A.M.- Horse Show and Judging
P .M.-Pony Harness Races
P.M.-Pony Running Races
P.M.- Twilight Horse Harness Racing
P.M.- Horse Pulling Contest
P.M.-Fat Steer and Fat Lamb Sale

SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1970
'3 :00 P .M.--Horse Harness Racing
'8:30 P.M.-Vic Hyde (One Man Band), Hannonaires, and
The Flowers Family
*Grandstand Attractions

NO SWIMMING
would not be surprised to see a
lbere Wlll be DO oigbt
resumplloo of fighting acrosa swlmmlog al the Middleport
the canal befoce the three· Community Pool tenilbt aad
month ceasHire el)lires.
Wedneoday due to Meip
The lll'aell mllltary sources County Fair aeUviHea, Mike
claiming proof positive of the Hargraves, park manager,
Egyptian anUalrcrafl missile said today. The pool will also
movements did not diaclo8e the he closed qn Wedaesday due
rlBture of the documentation. to Kiddie Day at lhe
But the evidence was deocrlhed fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to 4
m~ves,
as other than aerial reconnals- p.m.
'lbe most urgent tblng right sance photographs.
now Ia the quesllon of Israel's
slnctrlty," Eban said at newa
GRADUATE PICKED
cmlarmce. ''We mwtt reach a NEW CONCORD Ohio (UP!)
common understanding with
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lb United Slat81 that th

I UP!) laraell military sources today
claimed absolute proof that
Egyptian lorces are moving
Soviet miselles toward the Suez
Canal in vlolatloo of the Middle
East ceaoe.fire. , Foreign
Minister Abbe S. Eban said be
apected the United states to
beck up Israel and verify the

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Colwnbus, a l!i.jg Muskingum
Eban wu commenting on a graduate, as executive director
statement SUnday In Wasblng- of development.
ton by Defense Secretary

Melvin R. Laird thai II was
udl.fflcult to prore or dlBp'ove"
the antiaircraft mlsalle movementa which Iarael began
reporting ahorlly after the Suez
Canal c.......rtre went Into effect
on Aug. 7.
Israel holda the United States
,.......stble for overseeing the
torma of the cease-lire which is
designed to pave the way for
peace Ialka under U.N. aUSpi·
ces.
Eben spoke against the badttk'op of a warning SUnday by
Pnmler Gaida Meir tbet she

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COLLECTIONS RECORD
COLUMBUS (UPI) - State
treasurer John llerberl said
Ohio's 88 counties will share in a
record high int.'!ngible personal
property t.'!x distribution of
more than 156 million.
The figure is a 3.61 per cent
riae over last year's d(s.
irlbution.

O'Keefe defused both nploslve charges ftve minutes before they were set to OJplode.
The home-made bombs were
CIIIIPI'ised of dynamite sUcks,
two batteries a~ a Mlckey
Mouse clock.
Lt. Robert Grashel, another
bumb squad o!licer, said the
dynamite found on the overpass li'B8 enough to "take out
a whole . IOCUon ol the free.
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Harris, ststioned al nearby
Lockbourne AFB since last November as an administrative
officer foc the 301st Avionics
Maintenance Squad, was forced
out of the Air Force Academy
In 1966 alter two ynars hecaUBe
of grades. He graduated from
the Oklahoma Slate University
in 1969 and was commissioned
a second lieutenant that year.
Police believe Harris pur~

chased the dynamite from a
commercial ouUet. Lockbourne
officials said the eJPloslves did
not come from the base,
Whitehall Fire Inspeclor
James Soteriades seta prellm·
inary damage estimate to the
bombed buildings at $11111,1100
and.· aattl u may be twice that.
. Two of the Injured 'persons
stlll were hospltallled Sunday,
both in fair condlUon.
!llrris was under heavy
lliWI! *t Lockbourne AFB ljos.
piW. Further charges were n:~.ted to be plaCed 1'.... he Is

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Judging.

Open Cla811 Sheep and Swine Judain8' at conclusion of Beef Judging.
A.M. to 4:00 P.M.-Kiddies Day- AU rides reduced
A.M.- Conformation Show- Horses aDd Ponies
P.M.- Horse Show
P .M.-Fiower Show Judging .
Wed;'lesday Ev~in~-Junlor Fair Night - See
det&amp;tls In Jr. Fa1r hat ln premium book.

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8:00 A.M.-Poultry Judging-Open -Claae ,
9 :00 A.M.-Decorama .
9:00 A.M.- Junitll' Fair Beef Showmanship and judll'in8'
folli&gt;!Ved by Sheep and Swine.
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Claim Proof of
Egyptian, Sneak

J.,.O'Keefe, a bomb espert A suburbin Whitehall deiA!JCtargeted lor the 'tiibber- on the pollee department, ..ld uve ..ttl u.! airman confeosed
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. • _ 30 sUcka of dynamite were the bllarre bombings was a
"""''" wu aaTested when hi • found In the l!rblaework of the plol to rob the atorea.
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O'Keelelllld lfaml collected as diverstonarles," the detec\;.~=~ from the bank dve .. ld. "lie planned to btl
the1.dld not deto.
stores !'hUe police were
ft!Pll, ·Njialred rushing Off to the Oilier
tllii!D In tilt ·de. plAces."
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K. Wa~ said· ,,_. !1"411!: for
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10:00 A,M.-Admlsaion will be charged at ptes
10:00 J,,J4,- .Judgi)18' Dol!leatlc Arte
'7 :30 P.M.- Pony Pullin&amp;' Contest
Mornln8'- FHA
Atwrnoon- Boy Scout..
12 :00 Noon-Tractor Operators Co-t

had ·~eellngJ ol unea8neu" m
lite questlm.
"Asa g1!1141'al matter," Sowle
said, "I beDeve that taw enforcement responalbUitlea
ahould be IIUialled only by flllltime, welllrlined profesaimal
pollee officers."
Sowle, however, endorsed the
1110 of students, faculty and
stall members as oboerven or
lire marshalls surdin8 cam·
pua bulldlnga Wring llmes of
em...gency,
Other actions by Sowle in·
eluded:
-A recomme~~dallon ·that
''unnecessary or premature"
confronlatitris between pollee
and demon&amp;lralOrs ahoultl be
avoided.
-A recommmdation for new
legislation prviding more
lleJ!billty in the ellglbillty rerequirementa and
compensatlon for camp~~ oecurlty
personnel.
-A greemenl with a oommit·
tee finding that security personel on campus should be allowed
to continue wearinr sidearma.
Approval of the isauance of
identity carda, inclnding pho·
tographs f&lt;r all students fac·
ulty and staf! members ~fall.

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A family picnic liu 1\eld
Friday "'*ning at the J.tid.
. dleport MJr111a P~k. Altendlng
wen Mr. an&lt;! MJ'I, Ired Hoff·
mali, r.m..,, 1'amnly, David and

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•Hundreds of centahovethelewldor
year, olftclal· added.
Jime
the ltlate were down 1per
the

called, go Dave , go , and

CaUfocnian baa been red-bot.
prior to the last round he had
ahotll..lraight roumls of 71 or
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, . seven others injured early
·• : today When they apparenUy
·were lured into a dynamite trap
here.
CAMP GRAYUNG, MICH. -GOV. JAMES A. Rbodea told
Pollee uid they received. call Ohlo National Guardamal at bls final review of troopa here that
where a wor48n was reportea they bad "....tt Ohlo from n:cooslve violence" during blo two
screaming. Eight officers an· torma ol oflice. Rhodeo toJ4 the 4,000 IJIIIII'dmlen b...e lor IIUIDIDer
owen the call to what turned training they otood as a ''!Julwark agalnll dlsul.... ..
out to be a vacant hoUBO.
Col. 'l'hOOias S. Farrell, dlre&lt;tor of the Selective Service
. An officer found a suitcase System in Ohio, presented Rhodes with a citation lor "outstanding
Inside the structure and, as he support" Ill the aystem during blo torma. Brig. Gtn. Earle H.
waa moving it, it exploded. The Bridgewater Jr. of Athena, Ohlo, wu Civen the Meritorloua
officer, tentatively identified as Service Medal for ''dlltllngullbed" ler'rice 88 oommanding
Larry Menard, was killed.
general of the guard'a 18th Engineer Brigade between February
, One officer was blown 19611 and January 19'10.
tllrough a back door; another
halfway across the front lawn.
ru Clll, VIETNAM- THE u.s.MILITARY Qnnmand aattl
A res1dent standing across the today a n..,.ear..,ld lleld wOrker for the American Red croaa was
street was also felled.
ltlabbed to death in her
at the headquarters of the U. S.
i The seven officers were takeit ~~
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I to a hospllal. None· i 'lia&amp;o'• •. •
-~laid the~~ Virginia Krisdl, '\!
··considered in wiouJ condition: BiloW~ ' , !XIlo. wu fotmd In her 'niiliii lilorlly before • a.m:
Half of the house was SUnday.
·"ihattered to kindling," one
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twltness said, He said the real
COWMBUB '- PERSONAL INCOME in Ohlo during June
barely was standing and a · waa fG,Z blllltri, up f per CElli from June, 11161, the OhiD State
heavv 1)11,.. of "Bhobjun aheli," Unlvenlty Center lor BlllllnfiiS and Eoonomtc Reoeardl ..td

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HAS CALLEII.S
Mn. Bertha Bentz Schneider
and ·her slater, llesa Bentz,
called on · Mn. Josephine
MeGhea NC\!fltly'

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SHOP US FOR YEAR'S BEST BUY ON OLDS

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For Economical Efficient

Bowie also eadorsed a commltlee recmuneodatiGn tbet
curfews, If inlllituted, should be
a Jobt effort ol both unlveratty
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The university president
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1 questluled
the (10811ble UBO ol
l
I deputized aWdllary personnel
for law enforcement during
By Ualted Prelt Wtnlalllllal
W008'1'ER, OHIO - 'I1IE SOOTIIEilN LEAF bllihl diBeaae campua disorders, saying he
has hit tlie earn crop in parta of Ohio lbla· llliDIIII..,, causing an
...mown amount of damage, according to s plant pathology
upert.
LaNing Wllllams of the Ohlo Agricultural Reoearcll and
Developnent Center lllld II wu too 1000 to delennlne bow mucll
mcnetary damage had bean dooe so far in Ohio.
He ellllmated II would take up to three weeks to be deftnlte
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ATTEND AND SUPPORT YOUR
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

hold score of Z79 against 261 foc DOMIGANS 801110 SERVICE STATION on Rt. 89

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d'e• category of Melp County Junior Fair c001pelilloa. Wltb Miss Dean, modeling their
lllllO category are, lett, Irene Bameo of Pomeroy an&lt;! Twlla Clalworthy,

ON YOUR WAY

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9 :00 A.M.- food!! lnterviews. ;3.'hia activity Is limited to .4-H
girls.' Girls will compete accotdln8' to .profects.
They will be Interviewed arid judged 9h ,tlt~lr
· accomplishments in the project. State Fajr· p&amp;r~
ticipants will be sulected ·f~m this aetN!ty:
Girls participating will bring with them t}lelr
fair exhibit. Pre-registrabion must be done by
AugUst 15th. ,
~'OQd Demonstrations as scheduled .
9 :00 A.M.-Horse Show
8:15 P.M.-..Junlqr Fair Steer and Lamb Sale-Live•toek Rlns

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somebody told hbn to be quiet,"
said Stockton. "l said, leave
:m w. Main St.
992·2164
Pomeroy, Ohio
him alone, he's doing fine."
TheStoroWIIh"ALL KINOS OF STUFF"
Stockton came to the 18th hole
For Pets - Stables - Large &amp; Small Animals . Lawns
with a tllrOHiroke lead over
Palmer and the folka still were
cheering hecaUBe Arnie had just
. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. . gained a stroke with along par
l"ltt on the 17th,
Stockton played the 18th
wisely, remembering a lesson
he learned in the Colonial Invitational at Fort Worth when
THIS YEAR'S FAIR IS
he unnecesaarily gambled on
THE
BEST
YET.
the last hole with a fat lead
BIGGER THAN EVER
"because l thought the
THANKS TO ALL WHO
champion should be the guy who
HAVE TAK·EN AN
hits the green•nd holes the laat
putt." This time, he played his
ACTIVE INTERESTl
second safely short of the traps,
bounced a chip up to within 10
feet, and then twc&gt;jlulted to win
comfortably.
Stockton mildly chided some
members of the press later who
had referred to him as

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Unlvenlty Pretddent Claada R.
Sowle, toda71111ed the cre111m
. of an apanded Ohio lllglnray
Patrol force, trained mCllllpll8
dllta'baaco COIIIalmnenl and
avallahle to Illata IChoo!s in
Umea of emqency.
Sowle made the tttatement in
111 111dontement o1 a recommendation lor an enlarged and
avallahle patrol made by an
ado Univeralty tmDJDittH of
faculty, admlnlatratlon and
otudent representaUves.
The conunlttee receolly comllltted a otudy o1 security and
cmlrol policies on the Ohio
Unlvenlty campua bere. The
atutly li'B8 port of a IIUIDIDer
worl:lthop ealled to inveotlgate
(I'Olems leading to the unlver·
lilly's early closing lbla llll'ing
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· MotniJit-Girl Scouts At;tlvltles ·
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AgJ!icultural Society. Gate admission and free Parkin&amp;'
for your car during the ontire fair. Also makes you eligible to vote or file for the Board of Directors of the
Society. Tickets will not be on sale on gates. Tickets
can be purchased at Secretary's office on grounds after
paying price of admission at gate. Admission price will
not be refunded.

fine. But they did gel me hot a
MILLER BROS GROCERY, Main St., Rutland, Ohio
couple of times."
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Once was on the wugh 13th '
hole, where Stockton had a WAID CROSS, :&gt;ONS, Racihe_" Ohlo ·o;, .. - ...
glorious chance to . bJow it all.
Until then he'd been on a roller EAGLE FEED &amp; SUPPLY, Chester, Ohio
coaster - a birdie on the short
sixth, a fantastic eagle two on ~t;G A R RUN FLOUR MILL, Pomeroy, Ohio
the seventh when his Ita-yard
wedge shot hit 10 inches heyond SWISHI:R &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy, Ohio
the cup and spun back in, a
double bogey on the 'lhort
eighth, and a birdie on the ninth. Membership Tickets sold only to individuals - .not to
Here on the 13th he was five a company Ol' organization.
strokes ahe~. but he put his

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9:00 A.M.-Junior Fair Beef Showmanship aDd Judging
foUowed by sheep and swine
, ··
9:00 A.M.- Decorama,-.This activity Is ,limited to 4-ll girls
in Home Furnishings projectS. ProJec~ Wlll be
judpd on 'tileir accomplishments tbroll&amp;'b the
year. Photographs and slideo may be used. State
Fair participation will be determined In this ae..
tivity. Pre-te8'istration must be done by August
16.
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10 :30 A.M.--4-H Boys Demonstrations
1:30 P.M.-Nutrition Contest
1 :30 P.M.-4-H Girls DemonstratJons
wife and me," Strx:kton said. 2:30 P .M.-4-H Conservation Activity
"It's not just the money, the
$401000 check for first place WEDNESDAY EVE,NING- JUNIOR fAIR NIGHT
it's everything else that comes 6:00 P.M.-Dog Show- Girl Scouts in charge
after it."
The "everything else" in~ 7:00 P.M.-Parade
Groups
eludes a lot of things for the
Floats
handsome, dark-haired young
Livestock
man from Westlake, Calif. It
7:20 P.M.- Project Revue and Style Revue
means to start with, a berth in
Open to all youth in the county
the Wocld series of Golf al
Akron, Ohio, sept. 12-13, with a
minimum of $5,000 or a
maximum of $25,tnl ; it means a
herth in the World Cup at
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12-la, asAires,
one ofArgentina,
the two U. S.
repr esentatives . 1t means,
Dave was qukk to point out, PRICE $3.00 - NON-TRANSFERABLE
that now "I can play in any
tournament I want to ror the
next 10 years," and that means T~ is ticket makes you a member of the Meip County

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Defeat

8 Allies Killed-.
By U. S. Force :
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mortar

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aploded in their posllloa near
Tay Ninh Cty, 88 miles nat•
- o f Saigon.
A unit of the South VieiiJI,.

a

meae ist Infantry divllion
operatlnc south- of
tied lire llue 0
' 12
of Laos,
rounds of 6lmm and QUip
mortar lire early today. 'l'llo
soldlera were ktiied and 1110
others wounded.

~t"by

Fighting involving Am«&lt;c.aa
lroopo WIS reported IJcbl and
ocatlered altbough one American was killed and tbr10
wounded when their truck bit a
mine in Binh IMI~ ProvinCe
northwest of Salgm, mlllluy

spolrosmfl1 aald.
The U.S. Command said
American troop strenatb in tbe
- decllDed by Sllll Dlllll
last week and 8tood at 8,01810
ol Aug. 13. The United Statel
will have to willHbw 22,018
mill by Oct. II to fuiiiU the
Nlmm atblntstraUon's Pbue
Fota' pullout of 50,000 men.

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By JOHN G. GRIFFIN
TULSA, Okla. (UP!) - All
day long he ha'd marched in the
midst of a throng lhat was
openly rooting agalnat hbn, but
now lie had just about won it all,
and !hero on the 72nd green
young Dave Stockton looked up
at the crowd and caught the eye
of his wife.
" I started to cry," confessed
the 28-year-&lt;&gt;ld pro who had jUBI
beaten hack the challenge of
that folk idol of Arnericau golf,
Arnold Pabner.
"I suddenly remembered, as l
knelt there on the green looking
at that ]!).foot putt, what all of
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-: ore Ken Bolen, son of Mr . .OC Mrs. Albert Bolen of Dener
:: lOll Rhea Mora, rlaughter of Mr . .OC Mrs. Donalrl Mora,
-~ Pomeroy Rout.. 3. The king aml queen will be introducee
~ eacll evening at grant!sla!x! events at the annual fair which
~: runs Tues&lt;lay through Saturrlay.

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8:00 P.M.-+11 Style Revue
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T~~SDAY,AUGUST18

Morning'- FFA Actlvltl.es
12 :00 Noon- Tnctor ~ators Conllest
Afternoon- Boy Scout Activities
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MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR
AUGUST 18-22
SEE US
WE
HAVE
EVERYTHING

FOR

Horse &amp; Rider
THE
'TEX TAN. BIG HORI'I
AND BONNA ALLEN

SADDLES

• ONUNm HORSE BlAN~ElS • SADDLE BlANKETS ·'
··FLY REPEllENTS
• GROOMING SUPPLIES
•·ACMEWESIERN BOOTS
• AMERICAN WESTERN HATS
•WESTERN BELTS AND BUCKLES
•HORSE SHOES-BRIDLES-HALTERS
• WHIPS-SPURS

MODERN SUPPLY

But over and above aU that, it

means credentials for life as a

st.'!r of the game of golf.
Stockton didn't need to sink
that li).foot putt to win - he
could have threei&gt;ulted and still

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DUSTRIES ~ONGRATULATE ,
THE YOUTH OF MEIGS
COUNTY AND TO AL.L WHO
MADE THE 107TH ANNUAL
MEIGS CO. FAIR POSSIBLf:l

Palmer, who tied with pudgy
North of Pomeroy, Ohio
Bob Murphy for second.
Stockton and Palmer played
together all day - and playing SIMON'S GROCERY, W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio

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against Palmer is like being the
bad guy in a John Wayne movie. BRW HARDWARE, Second St., Pomeroy, Ohio
Who roots against Palmer or
Wayne ?
GREEN LANTERN, W. Main &amp; Court St., Pomeroy, 0 .
"TheJr didn 't make any secret
of who they were for," said SPORTS DEPT.. MIDDLEPORT DEPT. STORE, Mill
Stockton, with a wry grin.
St., Middleport, Ohio
''Most or the tinie, they were

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Disaster was possible, and as
Stockton went up to the water,
he heard a fan )tU, "Go, Arnie,
go."
"Heck, Arnie wasn't going
anywhere - I. was jUBl taking a
ha th," Stockton recalled. "It
did burn me a bit. But theo l
made the shot that probably
saved the tournament. l took
my drop and then hit it onto the
green and two-putted for a
bogey Instead of much worse."

There was one other incident
thal stood out In Stockton's
mind after an afternoon of

marching, out of step with
"Arnie's Army."

"unknown.,. Actually, lhe

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To The ·Fair
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cent from
(X8Vioua
year, but up l per cent lor the llxiiWIIth period over the flnl ·balf

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Entries
In .
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; been rec&lt;ll'ded foc judging in the
·· open class competiUOM of the
; Meigs C9unty Fair.
~: In the hone cooformatlon
. Judging, to Ito held nl 10 a.m.

GET YOUR TICKETS
Meigs County students having
school erhibits at the Meigs
County Fair may pick.up their
admission ticket to the fair at
the horne of Mrs. C. E.
Blakeslee on Uncoln Heights,
Pomeroy·

SIIRINERS TO MEET

The Twin City Shrine club will
hold its regular meeting at 7:30
p.m. Thlll'llday at the Shrine
Park in Racine. All Shriners are
asked to att..nd lbla Important
business meeting. Refresh·
ments will he served.

• 'l'hefe ate 'i3 enlrleti in the
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• open c~
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IMd adlllii!A!d setlli)g off. dyna·
mit,Jn lhfee Co!urnbu.o storea
alld PloiUli&amp; to blow up several. other target&amp;, inCluding a
· ~ay, . was charged Sunday
1ilttli jliuull willl jnt..nl to kill.
·u. WUUam Lewis lf.t!#ts, 23,
. an Air F~ Academy di'opaut,
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bombed the slDres in
East Side ~turday
-~~~·~~ tactiC" for

flol'ler

till
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Pollee said Harrla told U!em
~r hidden eJ·
plostveo.
PoliCe aald Harrla, a 1111tive
of Tonkawa, Okla., told U!em
he prevlous1f had placed eJPiostves 't noo Ohlo NaUonal
~ ofl(!)ea in the East Slde
and on ali ~ above In'
tentate' io in the East Side.
llaJTIB ..ttl he concocted the
schelile alone, pollee aald.

Mr FCJI'C!I !Wutenanl who police where to find

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1970
9:00 A.M.--Juni.or Fair- Dairy Showmanship and Judging
11:00 A.M.-Jumor Fair- Poultry and Rabbit Showmanship
aDd Judging'
Moming~irl Scouts
Aftemoon-.fo'F A
2:00 P .M.-Judging Dairy Cattl~-Open Clase
' 1 :00 P.M.-Runnin.~ Quarter Horse Races
' 6 :00 P.M. -Twilight Horse Harness Racing
' 8 :30 P.M.-Tex Ritter Show
9:00
9:00
•2 :00
'2:30
' 6:00
•a :30
8 :15

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1970
A.M.--4-H Girls Demonetrabion
A.M.- Horse Show and Judging
P .M.-Pony Harness Races
P.M.-Pony Running Races
P.M.- Twilight Horse Harness Racing
P.M.- Horse Pulling Contest
P.M.-Fat Steer and Fat Lamb Sale

SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1970
'3 :00 P .M.--Horse Harness Racing
'8:30 P.M.-Vic Hyde (One Man Band), Hannonaires, and
The Flowers Family
*Grandstand Attractions

NO SWIMMING
would not be surprised to see a
lbere Wlll be DO oigbt
resumplloo of fighting acrosa swlmmlog al the Middleport
the canal befoce the three· Community Pool tenilbt aad
month ceasHire el)lires.
Wedneoday due to Meip
The lll'aell mllltary sources County Fair aeUviHea, Mike
claiming proof positive of the Hargraves, park manager,
Egyptian anUalrcrafl missile said today. The pool will also
movements did not diaclo8e the he closed qn Wedaesday due
rlBture of the documentation. to Kiddie Day at lhe
But the evidence was deocrlhed fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to 4
m~ves,
as other than aerial reconnals- p.m.
'lbe most urgent tblng right sance photographs.
now Ia the quesllon of Israel's
slnctrlty," Eban said at newa
GRADUATE PICKED
cmlarmce. ''We mwtt reach a NEW CONCORD Ohio (UP!)
common understanding with
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lb United Slat81 that th

I UP!) laraell military sources today
claimed absolute proof that
Egyptian lorces are moving
Soviet miselles toward the Suez
Canal in vlolatloo of the Middle
East ceaoe.fire. , Foreign
Minister Abbe S. Eban said be
apected the United states to
beck up Israel and verify the

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Colwnbus, a l!i.jg Muskingum
Eban wu commenting on a graduate, as executive director
statement SUnday In Wasblng- of development.
ton by Defense Secretary

Melvin R. Laird thai II was
udl.fflcult to prore or dlBp'ove"
the antiaircraft mlsalle movementa which Iarael began
reporting ahorlly after the Suez
Canal c.......rtre went Into effect
on Aug. 7.
Israel holda the United States
,.......stble for overseeing the
torma of the cease-lire which is
designed to pave the way for
peace Ialka under U.N. aUSpi·
ces.
Eben spoke against the badttk'op of a warning SUnday by
Pnmler Gaida Meir tbet she

Morris

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Congress

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COLLECTIONS RECORD
COLUMBUS (UPI) - State
treasurer John llerberl said
Ohio's 88 counties will share in a
record high int.'!ngible personal
property t.'!x distribution of
more than 156 million.
The figure is a 3.61 per cent
riae over last year's d(s.
irlbution.

O'Keefe defused both nploslve charges ftve minutes before they were set to OJplode.
The home-made bombs were
CIIIIPI'ised of dynamite sUcks,
two batteries a~ a Mlckey
Mouse clock.
Lt. Robert Grashel, another
bumb squad o!licer, said the
dynamite found on the overpass li'B8 enough to "take out
a whole . IOCUon ol the free.
way."

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Harris, ststioned al nearby
Lockbourne AFB since last November as an administrative
officer foc the 301st Avionics
Maintenance Squad, was forced
out of the Air Force Academy
In 1966 alter two ynars hecaUBe
of grades. He graduated from
the Oklahoma Slate University
in 1969 and was commissioned
a second lieutenant that year.
Police believe Harris pur~

chased the dynamite from a
commercial ouUet. Lockbourne
officials said the eJPloslves did
not come from the base,
Whitehall Fire Inspeclor
James Soteriades seta prellm·
inary damage estimate to the
bombed buildings at $11111,1100
and.· aattl u may be twice that.
. Two of the Injured 'persons
stlll were hospltallled Sunday,
both in fair condlUon.
!llrris was under heavy
lliWI! *t Lockbourne AFB ljos.
piW. Further charges were n:~.ted to be plaCed 1'.... he Is

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Judging.

Open Cla811 Sheep and Swine Judain8' at conclusion of Beef Judging.
A.M. to 4:00 P.M.-Kiddies Day- AU rides reduced
A.M.- Conformation Show- Horses aDd Ponies
P.M.- Horse Show
P .M.-Fiower Show Judging .
Wed;'lesday Ev~in~-Junlor Fair Night - See
det&amp;tls In Jr. Fa1r hat ln premium book.

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8:00 A.M.-Poultry Judging-Open -Claae ,
9 :00 A.M.-Decorama .
9:00 A.M.- Junitll' Fair Beef Showmanship and judll'in8'
folli&gt;!Ved by Sheep and Swine.
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Claim Proof of
Egyptian, Sneak

J.,.O'Keefe, a bomb espert A suburbin Whitehall deiA!JCtargeted lor the 'tiibber- on the pollee department, ..ld uve ..ttl u.! airman confeosed
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. • _ 30 sUcka of dynamite were the bllarre bombings was a
"""''" wu aaTested when hi • found In the l!rblaework of the plol to rob the atorea.
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O'Keelelllld lfaml collected as diverstonarles," the detec\;.~=~ from the bank dve .. ld. "lie planned to btl
the1.dld not deto.
stores !'hUe police were
ft!Pll, ·Njialred rushing Off to the Oilier
tllii!D In tilt ·de. plAces."
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K. Wa~ said· ,,_. !1"411!: for
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. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1970
10:00 A,M.-Admlsaion will be charged at ptes
10:00 J,,J4,- .Judgi)18' Dol!leatlc Arte
'7 :30 P.M.- Pony Pullin&amp;' Contest
Mornln8'- FHA
Atwrnoon- Boy Scout..
12 :00 Noon-Tractor Operators Co-t

had ·~eellngJ ol unea8neu" m
lite questlm.
"Asa g1!1141'al matter," Sowle
said, "I beDeve that taw enforcement responalbUitlea
ahould be IIUialled only by flllltime, welllrlined profesaimal
pollee officers."
Sowle, however, endorsed the
1110 of students, faculty and
stall members as oboerven or
lire marshalls surdin8 cam·
pua bulldlnga Wring llmes of
em...gency,
Other actions by Sowle in·
eluded:
-A recomme~~dallon ·that
''unnecessary or premature"
confronlatitris between pollee
and demon&amp;lralOrs ahoultl be
avoided.
-A recommmdation for new
legislation prviding more
lleJ!billty in the ellglbillty rerequirementa and
compensatlon for camp~~ oecurlty
personnel.
-A greemenl with a oommit·
tee finding that security personel on campus should be allowed
to continue wearinr sidearma.
Approval of the isauance of
identity carda, inclnding pho·
tographs f&lt;r all students fac·
ulty and staf! members ~fall.

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A family picnic liu 1\eld
Friday "'*ning at the J.tid.
. dleport MJr111a P~k. Altendlng
wen Mr. an&lt;! MJ'I, Ired Hoff·
mali, r.m..,, 1'amnly, David and

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•Hundreds of centahovethelewldor
year, olftclal· added.
Jime
the ltlate were down 1per
the

called, go Dave , go , and

CaUfocnian baa been red-bot.
prior to the last round he had
ahotll..lraight roumls of 71 or
better In competl'f'.

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, . seven others injured early
·• : today When they apparenUy
·were lured into a dynamite trap
here.
CAMP GRAYUNG, MICH. -GOV. JAMES A. Rbodea told
Pollee uid they received. call Ohlo National Guardamal at bls final review of troopa here that
where a wor48n was reportea they bad "....tt Ohlo from n:cooslve violence" during blo two
screaming. Eight officers an· torma ol oflice. Rhodeo toJ4 the 4,000 IJIIIII'dmlen b...e lor IIUIDIDer
owen the call to what turned training they otood as a ''!Julwark agalnll dlsul.... ..
out to be a vacant hoUBO.
Col. 'l'hOOias S. Farrell, dlre&lt;tor of the Selective Service
. An officer found a suitcase System in Ohio, presented Rhodes with a citation lor "outstanding
Inside the structure and, as he support" Ill the aystem during blo torma. Brig. Gtn. Earle H.
waa moving it, it exploded. The Bridgewater Jr. of Athena, Ohlo, wu Civen the Meritorloua
officer, tentatively identified as Service Medal for ''dlltllngullbed" ler'rice 88 oommanding
Larry Menard, was killed.
general of the guard'a 18th Engineer Brigade between February
, One officer was blown 19611 and January 19'10.
tllrough a back door; another
halfway across the front lawn.
ru Clll, VIETNAM- THE u.s.MILITARY Qnnmand aattl
A res1dent standing across the today a n..,.ear..,ld lleld wOrker for the American Red croaa was
street was also felled.
ltlabbed to death in her
at the headquarters of the U. S.
i The seven officers were takeit ~~
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I to a hospllal. None· i 'lia&amp;o'• •. •
-~laid the~~ Virginia Krisdl, '\!
··considered in wiouJ condition: BiloW~ ' , !XIlo. wu fotmd In her 'niiliii lilorlly before • a.m:
Half of the house was SUnday.
·"ihattered to kindling," one
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twltness said, He said the real
COWMBUB '- PERSONAL INCOME in Ohlo during June
barely was standing and a · waa fG,Z blllltri, up f per CElli from June, 11161, the OhiD State
heavv 1)11,.. of "Bhobjun aheli," Unlvenlty Center lor BlllllnfiiS and Eoonomtc Reoeardl ..td

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"At the 12th green, alitUe boy

HAS CALLEII.S
Mn. Bertha Bentz Schneider
and ·her slater, llesa Bentz,
called on · Mn. Josephine
MeGhea NC\!fltly'

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SHOP US FOR YEAR'S BEST BUY ON OLDS

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For Economical Efficient

Bowie also eadorsed a commltlee recmuneodatiGn tbet
curfews, If inlllituted, should be
a Jobt effort ol both unlveratty
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I and city ol!lclals,
The university president
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1 questluled
the (10811ble UBO ol
l
I deputized aWdllary personnel
for law enforcement during
By Ualted Prelt Wtnlalllllal
W008'1'ER, OHIO - 'I1IE SOOTIIEilN LEAF bllihl diBeaae campua disorders, saying he
has hit tlie earn crop in parta of Ohio lbla· llliDIIII..,, causing an
...mown amount of damage, according to s plant pathology
upert.
LaNing Wllllams of the Ohlo Agricultural Reoearcll and
Developnent Center lllld II wu too 1000 to delennlne bow mucll
mcnetary damage had bean dooe so far in Ohio.
He ellllmated II would take up to three weeks to be deftnlte
about the Iosa.

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Killed
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ATTEND AND SUPPORT YOUR
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

hold score of Z79 against 261 foc DOMIGANS 801110 SERVICE STATION on Rt. 89

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d'e• category of Melp County Junior Fair c001pelilloa. Wltb Miss Dean, modeling their
lllllO category are, lett, Irene Bameo of Pomeroy an&lt;! Twlla Clalworthy,

ON YOUR WAY

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9 :00 A.M.- food!! lnterviews. ;3.'hia activity Is limited to .4-H
girls.' Girls will compete accotdln8' to .profects.
They will be Interviewed arid judged 9h ,tlt~lr
· accomplishments in the project. State Fajr· p&amp;r~
ticipants will be sulected ·f~m this aetN!ty:
Girls participating will bring with them t}lelr
fair exhibit. Pre-registrabion must be done by
AugUst 15th. ,
~'OQd Demonstrations as scheduled .
9 :00 A.M.-Horse Show
8:15 P.M.-..Junlqr Fair Steer and Lamb Sale-Live•toek Rlns

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somebody told hbn to be quiet,"
said Stockton. "l said, leave
:m w. Main St.
992·2164
Pomeroy, Ohio
him alone, he's doing fine."
TheStoroWIIh"ALL KINOS OF STUFF"
Stockton came to the 18th hole
For Pets - Stables - Large &amp; Small Animals . Lawns
with a tllrOHiroke lead over
Palmer and the folka still were
cheering hecaUBe Arnie had just
. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. . gained a stroke with along par
l"ltt on the 17th,
Stockton played the 18th
wisely, remembering a lesson
he learned in the Colonial Invitational at Fort Worth when
THIS YEAR'S FAIR IS
he unnecesaarily gambled on
THE
BEST
YET.
the last hole with a fat lead
BIGGER THAN EVER
"because l thought the
THANKS TO ALL WHO
champion should be the guy who
HAVE TAK·EN AN
hits the green•nd holes the laat
putt." This time, he played his
ACTIVE INTERESTl
second safely short of the traps,
bounced a chip up to within 10
feet, and then twc&gt;jlulted to win
comfortably.
Stockton mildly chided some
members of the press later who
had referred to him as

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Unlvenlty Pretddent Claada R.
Sowle, toda71111ed the cre111m
. of an apanded Ohio lllglnray
Patrol force, trained mCllllpll8
dllta'baaco COIIIalmnenl and
avallahle to Illata IChoo!s in
Umea of emqency.
Sowle made the tttatement in
111 111dontement o1 a recommendation lor an enlarged and
avallahle patrol made by an
ado Univeralty tmDJDittH of
faculty, admlnlatratlon and
otudent representaUves.
The conunlttee receolly comllltted a otudy o1 security and
cmlrol policies on the Ohio
Unlvenlty campua bere. The
atutly li'B8 port of a IIUIDIDer
worl:lthop ealled to inveotlgate
(I'Olems leading to the unlver·
lilly's early closing lbla llll'ing
loilowlng campua dlaorders.

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· MotniJit-Girl Scouts At;tlvltles ·
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AgJ!icultural Society. Gate admission and free Parkin&amp;'
for your car during the ontire fair. Also makes you eligible to vote or file for the Board of Directors of the
Society. Tickets will not be on sale on gates. Tickets
can be purchased at Secretary's office on grounds after
paying price of admission at gate. Admission price will
not be refunded.

fine. But they did gel me hot a
MILLER BROS GROCERY, Main St., Rutland, Ohio
couple of times."
t.Jt'
Once was on the wugh 13th '
hole, where Stockton had a WAID CROSS, :&gt;ONS, Racihe_" Ohlo ·o;, .. - ...
glorious chance to . bJow it all.
Until then he'd been on a roller EAGLE FEED &amp; SUPPLY, Chester, Ohio
coaster - a birdie on the short
sixth, a fantastic eagle two on ~t;G A R RUN FLOUR MILL, Pomeroy, Ohio
the seventh when his Ita-yard
wedge shot hit 10 inches heyond SWISHI:R &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy, Ohio
the cup and spun back in, a
double bogey on the 'lhort
eighth, and a birdie on the ninth. Membership Tickets sold only to individuals - .not to
Here on the 13th he was five a company Ol' organization.
strokes ahe~. but he put his

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUS'l' 18&lt;
9:00 A.M.-Junior Fair Beef Showmanship aDd Judging
foUowed by sheep and swine
, ··
9:00 A.M.- Decorama,-.This activity Is ,limited to 4-ll girls
in Home Furnishings projectS. ProJec~ Wlll be
judpd on 'tileir accomplishments tbroll&amp;'b the
year. Photographs and slideo may be used. State
Fair participation will be determined In this ae..
tivity. Pre-te8'istration must be done by August
16.
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10 :30 A.M.--4-H Boys Demonstrations
1:30 P.M.-Nutrition Contest
1 :30 P.M.-4-H Girls DemonstratJons
wife and me," Strx:kton said. 2:30 P .M.-4-H Conservation Activity
"It's not just the money, the
$401000 check for first place WEDNESDAY EVE,NING- JUNIOR fAIR NIGHT
it's everything else that comes 6:00 P.M.-Dog Show- Girl Scouts in charge
after it."
The "everything else" in~ 7:00 P.M.-Parade
Groups
eludes a lot of things for the
Floats
handsome, dark-haired young
Livestock
man from Westlake, Calif. It
7:20 P.M.- Project Revue and Style Revue
means to start with, a berth in
Open to all youth in the county
the Wocld series of Golf al
Akron, Ohio, sept. 12-13, with a
minimum of $5,000 or a
maximum of $25,tnl ; it means a
herth in the World Cup at
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12-la, asAires,
one ofArgentina,
the two U. S.
repr esentatives . 1t means,
Dave was qukk to point out, PRICE $3.00 - NON-TRANSFERABLE
that now "I can play in any
tournament I want to ror the
next 10 years," and that means T~ is ticket makes you a member of the Meip County

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8 Allies Killed-.
By U. S. Force :
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Tay Ninh Cty, 88 miles nat•
- o f Saigon.
A unit of the South VieiiJI,.

a

meae ist Infantry divllion
operatlnc south- of
tied lire llue 0
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of Laos,
rounds of 6lmm and QUip
mortar lire early today. 'l'llo
soldlera were ktiied and 1110
others wounded.

~t"by

Fighting involving Am«&lt;c.aa
lroopo WIS reported IJcbl and
ocatlered altbough one American was killed and tbr10
wounded when their truck bit a
mine in Binh IMI~ ProvinCe
northwest of Salgm, mlllluy

spolrosmfl1 aald.
The U.S. Command said
American troop strenatb in tbe
- decllDed by Sllll Dlllll
last week and 8tood at 8,01810
ol Aug. 13. The United Statel
will have to willHbw 22,018
mill by Oct. II to fuiiiU the
Nlmm atblntstraUon's Pbue
Fota' pullout of 50,000 men.

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appoor 111 Saturday at 8:30p.m. at tbe,IO'IIh Amllll Melp CDunty Falr. 'lbey ftaturo a
unique brand of comedy with lmperaonatlooa of the Mllll Brolbera and Ink Spots. They allo
feature ....,.1, popular, novelty and comedy numberllln lhelr routine. 1be Harmonalna
blve bell! feal1nd at C&lt;lllventloos, falra and opeclll events from c:oulto c:out and blve
been acclabned aa one of the finest st•glnuroup~ln America today.

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Take the family to the fair. It's a fun outing, and
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games for the kids, plus races and other ex&lt;:ltln•ll
spectator events. So come early, stay late.

Value-lriae shoppers fr0111e 4county area come to this big
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appoor 111 Saturday at 8:30p.m. at tbe,IO'IIh Amllll Melp CDunty Falr. 'lbey ftaturo a
unique brand of comedy with lmperaonatlooa of the Mllll Brolbera and Ink Spots. They allo
feature ....,.1, popular, novelty and comedy numberllln lhelr routine. 1be Harmonalna
blve bell! feal1nd at C&lt;lllventloos, falra and opeclll events from c:oulto c:out and blve
been acclabned aa one of the finest st•glnuroup~ln America today.

For

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At The

·li's the personal service and quick
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. custcimers that has buill a small business
~~ y~rs ago Into ooeoflhe largest bottled
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Arnold Grate, he will save you money.

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USE OUR BOITLED GAS IN YOUR
MOBIL£ HOME ••• LOWESJ' RATES

the famous names you want:

Maytag ... Zenith .. . Serta . . .
and fine furniture from the
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Rutland Furniture, you'll be
pleaaanUy surprised.

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Take the family to the fair. It's a fun outing, and
there's something of Interest for
Exhibits, displays for 1\o\om and Dad,
games for the kids, plus races and other ex&lt;:ltln•ll
spectator events. So come early, stay late.

Value-lriae shoppers fr0111e 4county area come to this big
furniture marl in our small
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get tilg town &amp;election at small·
town prices. We're jW!I famOW!
for values! And you'll find aU

· We Care ••• ·

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Furniture
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Values, Tool

of the
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We're Famous

Grate

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Have A Coke And En joy The
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Fair '1'itne Mark. The Erul [)!Summer
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Beginning Of FaU If You Plan On Installing ...(1·
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HEAT WITH IT - COOK WITH ITI
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!railer. Why buy fuel oil? If you order a new traller,
order ooe for Bottled Gao. Get our discount now oo lP
Gas for your lraUer.

Have a modern home: modernize your bath and kitchen I Let us plan and .
Install new plumbing fixtures tor up-fo·date convenience, and all for a·few ·
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2 Year Old Pace .. .. .. .. .. . ........ .. ...... · · · .... " • .. Bit. tiiOO
:j Year Old Trot . . .. . .. .. . .. · · · · ...... · .. .. · .... .. · " Bit. $21100
Paoe-.Non·Winnerl of PJOO,OO · · · · · · · · · ' · · · · · · · · · · · · l4QO.!IQ ~
(Non-wmncro of $7110.00 J1l 1970 llliidble.
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2 Year Old Trot .. .. '
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3 Year Old Pace . . . . .
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Tro~on-Wienoro ol. $li500.00
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1970, 3:00 P.ll.
OHD reo Pace - NoD·wlnnero of $10,000.00 ....... . .... $700.00 Punoo
~on-Winnera of $10,000. . ....... · · · · · · · · · · · · · tiiOO.OO , _
(Non-Winoor&amp; of $21100.00 in 111611 elialblo)
Paeo-li"DD·Winnen of ~ .. . . .. . .. .. . · · .. .. · fiiOO.OO l'urle'
CONDITIONS
VSTA ru1eo to govern event&amp; En..-anoe leo 3" of porn, ucept
tho Obto Colt Stokoe enlriDC'O fee is aa advertised. !lOiley 11YIIloo
~ 16. 10, 5%, Five 10 ltlrt The right II naervod to ob&amp;nle order U
pro;ram or to declare off 1117 race if unavoidable eondiUODI preva .
Two hoot pion. Every heal a raeo.
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iJJ eae eleven or more horaes doelore m IDf ev..., oleID__,

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belliAll~~a~ be declared In, oo or before 10:00 A.M'. tile dq

bef":;.1~1J!."t, be raced under USTA and Ohlo Fllr l'ulld Law.

SPEED COK!fJT!'EE
Wm B DoWDle
Fred GoeJloill
Wollooa Bradlonl
liOani sTARTING GATE
PHOTO rlNISH
Btacksmltn and Veterinarian on the 11:ounds.
Member of the River Valley a.It ctreUJt
Blanket Tropbtoa for winning Horae.

QUARTER HORSE RACING
AUGUST 20 1970 -POST TIMI 1:00 P.M.

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Jilaeh en117 10 flo rrio~ at the' eoncrate lijAiok d!'IID hi tile oeDterllld
before lilt raCI aj the ..U.eoieJJee of tJie ~ Ill cblrle.
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1st Place 50 per cent, 2nd Place 30 per cent, Srd Place 15
per cent, 4th Place 5 pRAerCEcenb . 220 d
•9&lt; 00 Entry Fee
Registered - ls
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-Added Purse $40.00. 2 and 3 Yr. Old .
Registered - 2nd RACE - 220 yds . -425 .00 Entry Fee
- Added Purse $40.00. 4 Yrs . and Older.
Registered- Srd RACE - 330 yds .-425.00 Entry Fee
- Added Purse $40.00. All Ages .
Open - 4th RACE - 440 yds .-$25.00 h'ntry FeeAdded Purse $40 . 00.
Registered - 5th RACE - 440 yds .-425 .00 Entry Fee
-Added Purse $40 . 00 . All Ages .
Open - 6th RACE - 8·8 Mile-425. 00 Entry Fee Added Purse $40 . 00.
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Meigs County Agriculture Society will not be responsible
for accidents to riders and horses.
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Run by rules of Ohio Quarter Horse Racmll' Assoctation .
Electric 8 Hole Starting Gates -Jockey Ltcense may be
obtained from Race Secretary.
Photo Finish - Judges decisions are final .
Entries on a first come first served basis ·- Entry Fee to
acc:om,patty application. When race is filled, entries will be

pulljq. No drlv~ will o be allo""'d lo jUJIIp douOJctre...

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'ftlthod oa lba dar or the conr-t lieiWMII 1•:eo
~0011'1!14 4:00 P.X. at'alodj •l&lt;alea IDd a wt~Jbt certlllqro!a IIIIJJia"'
~AD tea111 liMDt bo

10. Undue abuJivc lreatmeot to borool oo or ott the pl!!li!)f llild _.,

Ulldue profanity eau dbquoli!y conte.tonls lf ;ioldpo !00 It~
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11. 'nlero mall be at least three j.,q.. lor .... &lt;Ontal . . .
molorib' "lhall determine ~on.
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11 to bohl down the. number of pull8 "''d atill· give tile ope&lt;laltti ·~...,.
show allllou&amp;h In 'nO .... oball more ll)an 1000 POUodt bo a~ It """
lldrd or teamo are ·•llminatM oxeept In eae of a ~tale w welfl't
pUll wbore the lwldieap OD oertaill leal!ll mua h .....tor/
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18. EJ&lt;b contestant mUll preoeDI a 'ft181it ollp of leo!a . . ~
W$18be' lllplber. Welgblng DOIII be ®De by .&lt;OIIIJ'Oient ~ ~
limit to eompe ta in puB and ho&lt;oeai!'At are to pull tollllheo 1111!11 bo .
at tlJD".e aDd place detignated be!Ql'e »uD. Member of ·~~~o .~lfee
mUll ·be preaeut •t the aealtu at ~· of wejghjnl.
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eompaay IDirf.
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1 'l1le dlotanee fqr eaeb-PUIIobo!l be 'II fee~ liUl dlataDoe of leu
thaD 2'1 feet will be uoed to ..,.mille iri&gt;!JiN" or plke11eet ·at Did or
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and loadt mUll lla7 wiWn
bolili4lfiQ. wtille puiiiJll. M!.J. )Ill'(
of team or load oulllde of bow•~les. irll1 •Dhl pull
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JudJee. ThJrd may be talcen Iii either ~ pnvldlnt enou&amp;h room
rem'illl w)thlu end boUDdulw. \ ·
.·t Aoy forward movement or 1-.i&lt;i alter the driver Ill••• a oommand
to ao wW be eountod ·., a .,Uu ana ~Douuremout wW be rO&lt;ordod a·
Qept In eaoo of brellkage which enUU.. team to anotbor pnll.
5. WbiJUe or Ji8Dal tball b. ,iv~ ~ben team bu modo the cliltiDeo
Ur committed an eJ11W nullU)'lPi ·4lstance. Driver IIUIJt stop team. lm·
modl'te17 fl(ter lllld oliDaL ·
6. Allloamo muot take flrtt pUll Eaeb team abaU tat, ltrat lllld
1000nd pUll while hltehod 10 load. Drlvera may forfeit aoeood puB.
Third pull moy be talcen afltl: all teom1 had first a!ld oeeood.
7. Eae&amp; team oball be drivon ·bJ oue driver through entire oooteot
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B. Ju&lt;~&amp;eo' deel&amp;ton at the beJinninl of a oonteat, wbetbor drl~-~
. ahall ride, l! possible. Elich drivor'WJB bo allowed two helpers In hi=·
IJII, flut In DO aaae will helper be ollowod to touch load or bOlllo til
. tpeak to boneo Dr driver Willie team Is pulling. ~
II; Driwro shall not prod. whip or toueh horaeo while pUJIInl aDd
oboll 'drive with reasonab17 •Uibt
and no cue will a driver be oaJ.
lowed to whlp or &amp;hake llneo over horse&amp; or abov~ hit own bead whllo

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contellallll' to report to tbe, judge• aU!Id at lbo W•niDI of each

By RONALD 8, SUPIN!IKI

·QJUNTY
. FAIR STARTS.
'IMIS WEEK
AuGUST 18 THRU 22
s;iuie""-i;.o;..tb~Y;~l
Of Melgs·tounty ·I

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W"uinera to be picked br eompetont judges cbooen by tho llolp
Co. Aerl...Uurll Soaloty.
t:ntry numbers to be plainly displayed on the back ,of eaeh rider.
CLASs 1202
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1. 48" and UDder. Ol)o-f..lm mlle. Entry leo fJO. PNH JJ ·a .L
2 over 48'' to 48". Three-elgbta mlle. Entrr lee $1-l'rlloo •10-7-"4.
:i. Over 48" 10 liZ''. Tbree-ellhll mUe. Entry leo fl.
Prizel $10 . fl · t5 · $3 • • 2.
' · Over 52" to 811"-Tbree,elthll mii~En!r]l fee $1.00.
Frilel $10.$7 . $5.$3. p,
s. over 158" - three-eJghlo m11::;-entrr l'ee f1.50.
Prizes $11 · $10. • $7 • $5 · .,...

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Join In. the fun. during :another year of the
Meigs County 'l=alr. It's first among fairs and

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E.LAUNDRY

On;!"TuesdJJy Evening

SUnday black Communist Angela Davis,IOIIIlht on murder and
kidnaping charges that left four
dead In a courthouse ahootout,
was seen retenUy In ber
hometown of Blnningbam, Ala.
"On Utis.basls, we obl&amp;Jnod a
. fug!Uve warr&amp;lll from U.S.
District Court Judie Gerald
Levin in San Francisco Saturday night, charging her with
unlawful ru~ht across State
Uneaw avoid j)roseculion," oald
Jerry Ladar.
"We told the judge we had
reltablo and conlldentlaHnlor·
matlon that Miss Davis wBB In
8trmlngbam on Saturday. She
wae born in BlrmtnghaJ!1 and
her
Uvetherenow."

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· .llll Aug. 5. This was two days
before a gunfight outaide the
llorln CountY Civic Center
resulted In the delltl! of a judfle
lll!ld as hostage, two eecap!ng
'an Quentin convicts and ~

HOM ELITE
CHAIN

Search for the rnlsalng black
m'.litant also .....,.d lnlo
foreign nations as the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police were
notified of unco111Jrmed reporlo
she had nod across the border.

SAWS
SfE THE

Ladar said bail of $100,00)
was set by Judie Lavin on the

OOMPLm
UNEI ASK
JOHN RIDENOUR

fugitive warrant.

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Or TIJ One Out YourseH

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charged Inside a rented escape Ill criminal law, oucb aa ll ,cur·
n~~U,provldatd lori&amp;W)'Ift Ill·
·~dar's revelation about the t.;pdl• to beatmo dlatrlot s1:
single-barreled ahotgun .,.. lllnuJy or SO toto lbo JudiclarJ.
firmed that all four weapoJII 'llwabr added thai the rww
used 1n the aborted · lddna· tacl~U; would bopofulv bit ala
;escape were purchased bJ Nlu 0011tnll1 localod law IIChool

aual Mel&amp;• Coua1y Fair.
Rides oa tbe midway,
provided by tho . Pu1h
Amusemeot Co. thl1 year,
wW be reduced diii'IDII le
dealpated •ours.
,;;. : .u~:s.::ro·: :. • \n ::N'l'.

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recenUy
In Loshas
Angelfs,
Davis who
been UvJng 'II'

The warranl for unlawflll
. fllAAt to avoid ]l!1llecuUon
.

.

.IE_RMJT SAYS:

. isit The Fair, And Be
Sure TD Visit The Fine

OPTOMITII$T

Youth

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
AUGUST
I . ..

·eome To .

"It's practrcaHy IJHifntenance-

tinkering,
· 11 'just.

:FEED .FO:R ALL YOUR NEEDS
• Salt '
.•. Blrci Sttcb
. I · IIi .uners
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and ~ Nights'

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•&gt;:"' SHds
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. HEAT

Exhibits. It's A

Great Feeling To see The
Youth of Meigs Co.
Working So Well and
Working Together.

SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE

free. No
tleenlng
comes when you

• P881S

IDENOUR
SUPP
"Your &lt;Jbnelite llealel" '

AarODIOD,

Included

lhe tlllablllbmllnl

•SERVICE

Aucust 11-22
:=:.tc:=: w~~ ha: ~·=::~~:: :.;.:Mf::.:; , ....,., 107th Annual
THE ~ :igun had been eat
~ lbo
Clllltp
KIDDIE DAY will be . obdown aDd strapped aroiDid the Would bo to pro9ido tralnlntl for served from io a.m. i p.m•
MEIGS OOUNTY ' judge's •ne&lt;:i before It lawyen ltl]endh• to IPICIIIJze Wednesday at the 107th ao- . Meigs County

FAIRS

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DISPLAY OF

Defense Lawyers
May Have College
.

211
/

VISIT OUR BIG

officially brought the FBI lnlo Ladar.

the hunt for Miss Davis. Her
appearance In Birmingham wa&amp;
the llrsl Ume &amp;he had beeo
seen publidy since the shootout.
"The Blrmlngbam Poal Her·
ald a ran a picture ol her
Saturday and a whlle later a
man telephoMd ~ Herald and
said he saw Miss Davis at a
local shopping center," said

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Borseo ~d POD!N to rua aceordlnfl to meuureiaent eiiSIIfloaUon.
Bacea to be r1111 at 2:30 Pll Frld.,,
,
Eaeb raee fD. be 8lartod bJ IWO ,llllrlerl.
.
The atarlera wW - liltlr owo dlseretiOJI u to thO !11011 lllllabla
,..., 10 1ot a fair IJbrt for aU Olltrlla. '1'bolll ealil"' Dot !ollowiDI the
atartora illatrUdlona Dllf be dlaqua]Jfled.
·
Starters ma1 dllquaiJfJ anr W l!llllnere4 t111 -~~~ 1'0111 ttr
1
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15. Drive&lt; must be ready when his turn eomet to pull, WIWul
waitllll will not be tolerated. Two trialo at trylnf 10 boot wW be COlUIIod a pull
·
16. Thoro Will be DO cban&amp;Jbli brldlea after eonte.t ~ /iJI1
driver that drops bllDdo t..m wW be disqualified for that puB.
17. No lltht weight horses will be permittM to puB lD heavy ft!Pt
conteat ouept In F•se of not ·enougb teamo to mote a &amp;DOd puB UJc1
with eonoont or the judgea.
18. AU drivers DMJJt stay baet or doubletno. ,
10. All helpers must stay hoek of the load while borau are puliiDR,
otherwise you forhlt your pulL
CLASS 208. HORSE PUWNG CONTEST.
I. Uiblwelgbt Teama 2800 lba. ond UDder.
~- !flddloweight Tea~~~&amp;-2801 lb&amp; to 3200 lbe.
3. HeaVYWeight Teams - 3201 lbs. and over .,
PRIZES-Premiums and Rooottoa for eaeh of the above oubela181
2114
3rd
fib
lltb
$110.00 $35.00 $lll.OO .15.
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Eaeb entry to be metiiiHd 11 tile eoDCl'ele bloelr: drain ID the - .
lorfleld at 1UO DODD on d., ol taeo.
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Thooo measum Ill day need not bo -lUred for ZDII raeo.

raee for final illstructlono.

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ENTRY FEES: llull bolll,memberablp lieket 1;114

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Shells . , • Vaccl~e

Grit .

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Quarter Horse, Pf!RY Hamess, .an.d 1f t&lt;·::,,,

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Wnt. Smith. Fr&lt;HI Gaetlol"- WaUuo lmi!Onl In . . . .
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THURSDA~ AUGUST 20, lWID, 1:00 PJI.
2 Year Old Pace .. .. .. .. .. . ........ .. ...... · · · .... " • .. Bit. tiiOO
:j Year Old Trot . . .. . .. .. . .. · · · · ...... · .. .. · .... .. · " Bit. $21100
Paoe-.Non·Winnerl of PJOO,OO · · · · · · · · · ' · · · · · · · · · · · · l4QO.!IQ ~
(Non-wmncro of $7110.00 J1l 1970 llliidble.
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FRIDAY AUGUST 21, '1970, 1:00 PJI. ,
2 Year Old Trot .. .. '
. ............ · .. · .. .. .. . .. .. Jill~ $21100
3 Year Old Pace . . . . .
.. .. .. .. ............ Bot. $21100
Tro~on-Wienoro ol. $li500.00
........ · . · • ·. · · · · · · fiiOO.OO , _
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1970, 3:00 P.ll.
OHD reo Pace - NoD·wlnnero of $10,000.00 ....... . .... $700.00 Punoo
~on-Winnera of $10,000. . ....... · · · · · · · · · · · · · tiiOO.OO , _
(Non-Winoor&amp; of $21100.00 in 111611 elialblo)
Paeo-li"DD·Winnen of ~ .. . . .. . .. .. . · · .. .. · fiiOO.OO l'urle'
CONDITIONS
VSTA ru1eo to govern event&amp; En..-anoe leo 3" of porn, ucept
tho Obto Colt Stokoe enlriDC'O fee is aa advertised. !lOiley 11YIIloo
~ 16. 10, 5%, Five 10 ltlrt The right II naervod to ob&amp;nle order U
pro;ram or to declare off 1117 race if unavoidable eondiUODI preva .
Two hoot pion. Every heal a raeo.
_, '1-atiOJI
iJJ eae eleven or more horaes doelore m IDf ev..., oleID__,

':f

belliAll~~a~ be declared In, oo or before 10:00 A.M'. tile dq

bef":;.1~1J!."t, be raced under USTA and Ohlo Fllr l'ulld Law.

SPEED COK!fJT!'EE
Wm B DoWDle
Fred GoeJloill
Wollooa Bradlonl
liOani sTARTING GATE
PHOTO rlNISH
Btacksmltn and Veterinarian on the 11:ounds.
Member of the River Valley a.It ctreUJt
Blanket Tropbtoa for winning Horae.

QUARTER HORSE RACING
AUGUST 20 1970 -POST TIMI 1:00 P.M.

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J'lii])AY, AUGlJ!Jl' 21$T, il;l!O PJI.
nat-QDilatU- ~ M1 '· antUDd.er ...
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1'I'&lt;JI :.._ Oile ~l&gt;il- O¥e\' 48'' ~ IJO'' iJJd~ : ' . .' .... .' • I • .. Pui'M flO
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CONDITIONI •
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.. , . et0oo!cl12 110,01! dil before race. ..
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Dll'eeton IIi &lt;~
10 &lt;Ill ofi Ot' l'ecllut17 ~.
Jilaeh en117 10 flo rrio~ at the' eoncrate lijAiok d!'IID hi tile oeDterllld
before lilt raCI aj the ..U.eoieJJee of tJie ~ Ill cblrle.
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EnlrJ leo P-00 addti!l, .
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Money dlvliio'D a · Z$-c.IJI..lo-t'l'.
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1st Place 50 per cent, 2nd Place 30 per cent, Srd Place 15
per cent, 4th Place 5 pRAerCEcenb . 220 d
•9&lt; 00 Entry Fee
Registered - ls
Y B.-,.....·
-Added Purse $40.00. 2 and 3 Yr. Old .
Registered - 2nd RACE - 220 yds . -425 .00 Entry Fee
- Added Purse $40.00. 4 Yrs . and Older.
Registered- Srd RACE - 330 yds .-425.00 Entry Fee
- Added Purse $40.00. All Ages .
Open - 4th RACE - 440 yds .-$25.00 h'ntry FeeAdded Purse $40 . 00.
Registered - 5th RACE - 440 yds .-425 .00 Entry Fee
-Added Purse $40 . 00 . All Ages .
Open - 6th RACE - 8·8 Mile-425. 00 Entry Fee Added Purse $40 . 00.
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Meigs County Agriculture Society will not be responsible
for accidents to riders and horses.
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Run by rules of Ohio Quarter Horse Racmll' Assoctation .
Electric 8 Hole Starting Gates -Jockey Ltcense may be
obtained from Race Secretary.
Photo Finish - Judges decisions are final .
Entries on a first come first served basis ·- Entry Fee to
acc:om,patty application. When race is filled, entries will be

pulljq. No drlv~ will o be allo""'d lo jUJIIp douOJctre...

,

'ftlthod oa lba dar or the conr-t lieiWMII 1•:eo
~0011'1!14 4:00 P.X. at'alodj •l&lt;alea IDd a wt~Jbt certlllqro!a IIIIJJia"'
~AD tea111 liMDt bo

10. Undue abuJivc lreatmeot to borool oo or ott the pl!!li!)f llild _.,

Ulldue profanity eau dbquoli!y conte.tonls lf ;ioldpo !00 It~
.
11. 'nlero mall be at least three j.,q.. lor .... &lt;Ontal . . .
molorib' "lhall determine ~on.
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12. Wolaht for otart or pUll ohall be detormlned by lilt nWd"• ,. ,
11 to bohl down the. number of pull8 "''d atill· give tile ope&lt;laltti ·~...,.
show allllou&amp;h In 'nO .... oball more ll)an 1000 POUodt bo a~ It """
lldrd or teamo are ·•llminatM oxeept In eae of a ~tale w welfl't
pUll wbore the lwldieap OD oertaill leal!ll mua h .....tor/
t ,;.
18. EJ&lt;b contestant mUll preoeDI a 'ft181it ollp of leo!a . . ~
W$18be' lllplber. Welgblng DOIII be ®De by .&lt;OIIIJ'Oient ~ ~
limit to eompe ta in puB and ho&lt;oeai!'At are to pull tollllheo 1111!11 bo .
at tlJD".e aDd place detignated be!Ql'e »uD. Member of ·~~~o .~lfee
mUll ·be preaeut •t the aealtu at ~· of wejghjnl.
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14. TeaJna will puB ill order they woiJb Jn at l&lt;liot or enlrlet le-

eompaay IDirf.
•
· ' Owilera wW fvrnlob their O'fl'l,l Hod. . , ·'
..lol .. tho luclrl'll Hilt• ~ulllnt AIMCIIJIM. etl Ohio
1 'l1le dlotanee fqr eaeb-PUIIobo!l be 'II fee~ liUl dlataDoe of leu
thaD 2'1 feet will be uoed to ..,.mille iri&gt;!JiN" or plke11eet ·at Did or
"" eontell.
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2. 'nle dlslaDOe between ·~~bolllldut~ tball be If feet U., te•m•
and loadt mUll lla7 wiWn
bolili4lfiQ. wtille puiiiJll. M!.J. )Ill'(
of team or load oulllde of bow•~les. irll1 •Dhl pull
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s. Firat aDd oeeond pull moll''bo ·Ia the dlroetlon Indicated by the
JudJee. ThJrd may be talcen Iii either ~ pnvldlnt enou&amp;h room
rem'illl w)thlu end boUDdulw. \ ·
.·t Aoy forward movement or 1-.i&lt;i alter the driver Ill••• a oommand
to ao wW be eountod ·., a .,Uu ana ~Douuremout wW be rO&lt;ordod a·
Qept In eaoo of brellkage which enUU.. team to anotbor pnll.
5. WbiJUe or Ji8Dal tball b. ,iv~ ~ben team bu modo the cliltiDeo
Ur committed an eJ11W nullU)'lPi ·4lstance. Driver IIUIJt stop team. lm·
modl'te17 fl(ter lllld oliDaL ·
6. Allloamo muot take flrtt pUll Eaeb team abaU tat, ltrat lllld
1000nd pUll while hltehod 10 load. Drlvera may forfeit aoeood puB.
Third pull moy be talcen afltl: all teom1 had first a!ld oeeood.
7. Eae&amp; team oball be drivon ·bJ oue driver through entire oooteot
~ In .... of illjurJ.
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B. Ju&lt;~&amp;eo' deel&amp;ton at the beJinninl of a oonteat, wbetbor drl~-~
. ahall ride, l! possible. Elich drivor'WJB bo allowed two helpers In hi=·
IJII, flut In DO aaae will helper be ollowod to touch load or bOlllo til
. tpeak to boneo Dr driver Willie team Is pulling. ~
II; Driwro shall not prod. whip or toueh horaeo while pUJIInl aDd
oboll 'drive with reasonab17 •Uibt
and no cue will a driver be oaJ.
lowed to whlp or &amp;hake llneo over horse&amp; or abov~ hit own bead whllo

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PARI • MUTUELS

A I!D•e boat lo~ wltb · oem._ b)oob , '~rill be UJ!Id,

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Pony mid BorN RUMin1 8.ocea
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Angela Davis Seen in
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'107111 M~iiAL

contellallll' to report to tbe, judge• aU!Id at lbo W•niDI of each

By RONALD 8, SUPIN!IKI

·QJUNTY
. FAIR STARTS.
'IMIS WEEK
AuGUST 18 THRU 22
s;iuie""-i;.o;..tb~Y;~l
Of Melgs·tounty ·I

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W"uinera to be picked br eompetont judges cbooen by tho llolp
Co. Aerl...Uurll Soaloty.
t:ntry numbers to be plainly displayed on the back ,of eaeh rider.
CLASs 1202
.
1. 48" and UDder. Ol)o-f..lm mlle. Entry leo fJO. PNH JJ ·a .L
2 over 48'' to 48". Three-elgbta mlle. Entrr lee $1-l'rlloo •10-7-"4.
:i. Over 48" 10 liZ''. Tbree-ellhll mUe. Entry leo fl.
Prizel $10 . fl · t5 · $3 • • 2.
' · Over 52" to 811"-Tbree,elthll mii~En!r]l fee $1.00.
Frilel $10.$7 . $5.$3. p,
s. over 158" - three-eJghlo m11::;-entrr l'ee f1.50.
Prizes $11 · $10. • $7 • $5 · .,...

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~t forlet ro ~:~

G~N~RAL.liRE

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......ningham,Home Town

~ SAN tfRANCISCO (UPI) ~. Aooiltant U.S. Aitorney oald

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SALES .·. ,·

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Join In. the fun. during :another year of the
Meigs County 'l=alr. It's first among fairs and

· It's all fpr -y~pl , ,

E.LAUNDRY

On;!"TuesdJJy Evening

SUnday black Communist Angela Davis,IOIIIlht on murder and
kidnaping charges that left four
dead In a courthouse ahootout,
was seen retenUy In ber
hometown of Blnningbam, Ala.
"On Utis.basls, we obl&amp;Jnod a
. fug!Uve warr&amp;lll from U.S.
District Court Judie Gerald
Levin in San Francisco Saturday night, charging her with
unlawful ru~ht across State
Uneaw avoid j)roseculion," oald
Jerry Ladar.
"We told the judge we had
reltablo and conlldentlaHnlor·
matlon that Miss Davis wBB In
8trmlngbam on Saturday. She
wae born in BlrmtnghaJ!1 and
her
Uvetherenow."

. ·•l!'llctot, purchased a

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made shotgun In San Francisco
· .llll Aug. 5. This was two days
before a gunfight outaide the
llorln CountY Civic Center
resulted In the delltl! of a judfle
lll!ld as hostage, two eecap!ng
'an Quentin convicts and ~

HOM ELITE
CHAIN

Search for the rnlsalng black
m'.litant also .....,.d lnlo
foreign nations as the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police were
notified of unco111Jrmed reporlo
she had nod across the border.

SAWS
SfE THE

Ladar said bail of $100,00)
was set by Judie Lavin on the

OOMPLm
UNEI ASK
JOHN RIDENOUR

fugitive warrant.

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To Demonstrate Homelite
Or TIJ One Out YourseH

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LAKE OF 'I'BE OZARKS,llo. ...0, ace dble to all porlll of
-'The Nllianal A.....• lhe UD!Iod Slalltl.

conece r.- doteiJio

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Morrla llbOalcer ol Sl. Loula, a

UVt!l'(IOOI, Oblo, prealck!nt.lloocl
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•.,!IE SURE

11 IIJn't what you Pill ,1!1 lh!l water. , 1
.If a what you !Jke out \hat countl.
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1;0 AJTe~p, LOTS

OF THINGS TO SEE &amp; LOTS
'QF. THI,NGS TO .00. ~E.E Y!i.'
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.....,rary.

::PI~~~ ~ha; The omallell elate 111 the
~·~- ~ .__,._ ..... natton baa the longest of.......,.,... w •w........, ....&amp;-8tale of Rbocle
0

f!luiii(INIIIIIIItwlthilneatab- llclal DIDI
vld
P1aD
lllbed law IChool t. 6 aile for Island 8Dd Pro ence
•

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(III1'IIGII

DeW

to

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charged Inside a rented escape Ill criminal law, oucb aa ll ,cur·
n~~U,provldatd lori&amp;W)'Ift Ill·
·~dar's revelation about the t.;pdl• to beatmo dlatrlot s1:
single-barreled ahotgun .,.. lllnuJy or SO toto lbo JudiclarJ.
firmed that all four weapoJII 'llwabr added thai the rww
used 1n the aborted · lddna· tacl~U; would bopofulv bit ala
;escape were purchased bJ Nlu 0011tnll1 localod law IIChool

aual Mel&amp;• Coua1y Fair.
Rides oa tbe midway,
provided by tho . Pu1h
Amusemeot Co. thl1 year,
wW be reduced diii'IDII le
dealpated •ours.
,;;. : .u~:s.::ro·: :. • \n ::N'l'.

-.-------"'~--------,

recenUy
In Loshas
Angelfs,
Davis who
been UvJng 'II'

The warranl for unlawflll
. fllAAt to avoid ]l!1llecuUon
.

.

.IE_RMJT SAYS:

. isit The Fair, And Be
Sure TD Visit The Fine

OPTOMITII$T

Youth

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
AUGUST
I . ..

·eome To .

"It's practrcaHy IJHifntenance-

tinkering,
· 11 'just.

:FEED .FO:R ALL YOUR NEEDS
• Salt '
.•. Blrci Sttcb
. I · IIi .uners
.
.

and ~ Nights'

.

a

•&gt;:"' SHds
'
.

5 Iii DaJS

. HEAT

Exhibits. It's A

Great Feeling To see The
Youth of Meigs Co.
Working So Well and
Working Together.

SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE

free. No
tleenlng
comes when you

• P881S

IDENOUR
SUPP
"Your &lt;Jbnelite llealel" '

AarODIOD,

Included

lhe tlllablllbmllnl

•SERVICE

Aucust 11-22
:=:.tc:=: w~~ ha: ~·=::~~:: :.;.:Mf::.:; , ....,., 107th Annual
THE ~ :igun had been eat
~ lbo
Clllltp
KIDDIE DAY will be . obdown aDd strapped aroiDid the Would bo to pro9ido tralnlntl for served from io a.m. i p.m•
MEIGS OOUNTY ' judge's •ne&lt;:i before It lawyen ltl]endh• to IPICIIIJze Wednesday at the 107th ao- . Meigs County

FAIRS

!\

1n:

DISPLAY OF

Defense Lawyers
May Have College
.

211
/

VISIT OUR BIG

officially brought the FBI lnlo Ladar.

the hunt for Miss Davis. Her
appearance In Birmingham wa&amp;
the llrsl Ume &amp;he had beeo
seen publidy since the shootout.
"The Blrmlngbam Poal Her·
ald a ran a picture ol her
Saturday and a whlle later a
man telephoMd ~ Herald and
said he saw Miss Davis at a
local shopping center," said

·Aupt
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entrr lee u

Borseo ~d POD!N to rua aceordlnfl to meuureiaent eiiSIIfloaUon.
Bacea to be r1111 at 2:30 Pll Frld.,,
,
Eaeb raee fD. be 8lartod bJ IWO ,llllrlerl.
.
The atarlera wW - liltlr owo dlseretiOJI u to thO !11011 lllllabla
,..., 10 1ot a fair IJbrt for aU Olltrlla. '1'bolll ealil"' Dot !ollowiDI the
atartora illatrUdlona Dllf be dlaqua]Jfled.
·
Starters ma1 dllquaiJfJ anr W l!llllnere4 t111 -~~~ 1'0111 ttr
1
Hone.

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15. Drive&lt; must be ready when his turn eomet to pull, WIWul
waitllll will not be tolerated. Two trialo at trylnf 10 boot wW be COlUIIod a pull
·
16. Thoro Will be DO cban&amp;Jbli brldlea after eonte.t ~ /iJI1
driver that drops bllDdo t..m wW be disqualified for that puB.
17. No lltht weight horses will be permittM to puB lD heavy ft!Pt
conteat ouept In F•se of not ·enougb teamo to mote a &amp;DOd puB UJc1
with eonoont or the judgea.
18. AU drivers DMJJt stay baet or doubletno. ,
10. All helpers must stay hoek of the load while borau are puliiDR,
otherwise you forhlt your pulL
CLASS 208. HORSE PUWNG CONTEST.
I. Uiblwelgbt Teama 2800 lba. ond UDder.
~- !flddloweight Tea~~~&amp;-2801 lb&amp; to 3200 lbe.
3. HeaVYWeight Teams - 3201 lbs. and over .,
PRIZES-Premiums and Rooottoa for eaeh of the above oubela181
2114
3rd
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$110.00 $35.00 $lll.OO .15.
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Eaeb entry to be metiiiHd 11 tile eoDCl'ele bloelr: drain ID the - .
lorfleld at 1UO DODD on d., ol taeo.
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raee for final illstructlono.

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Tom Hamm, Chm.
Edwin Cro•s
Steven Stanley
Mike Lswson
Duane Wlll
Edison Hnllon,
adult
Harold Maue, adult
Home Economim
Becky Triplett,
Co-Ch.
Melanie Dean,
Co-Ch.
No.ney St. Clair
Pat Grossnickle .
Mary Ruth Sauer
Sheri Kauff
Rose Colburn
Barbara·Jordan
Maidie Mora, adult
Frances Rife, adult
Food and Nutritlon
Rhea Mora, cO-Ch.
Jean Mees, Co-Ch..
Cathryn Cotterill
Janice Holter
Jane Jordan
Tereaa Chichester
Jane Wbltehesd
Margaret Brown,
adult
Betty Dean, adult

Dairy

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~ Mary King
~ Edward Parker
~ Linda Hollon
~ Geneva King
~ Roy Holter, adult
~ Don Mora, adult
~ David Nease, adult
~ Rabbits and
~ Poultry

·_1'~-. Milisa
r:evi~.rell.
Ch;
Rizer

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Jo Ellen Diehl
./ean Wood, adult
Mary Bahr, adult
Livestock
Mike Benedum, Ch.
OWe Sayre
Rick Pieree
lim Betz

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Ken Bolen
Vlcld Carr
c,Iia MeCoy
Daniel Midkiff
Gene Yost, adult
Jim Meredith, adult
Francis Benedum,
adult

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At 1:33 a.m. the Coast Guard
~~:u~ivlng ~epo~ts from

SJ

residents of a brilliant
flash" southwes\ of

looluiu.
"It looked like a possible

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Frank H. Johnston ' ....... ...... ' ... ... . P.omeroy, Ohio

wtng.

Guild may

Co-Ch.

Disturbances Slack

Jean Whitehead,

·Expand its
Picketing
»i~ ICalllfi(UPI)

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Tfw AIIWiciJiiGull4&lt;0! VarMy
AriiBII said Sunday tlley may
ompsnd plcllo!t activities In tholr
strike qainst Disneyland to tho
C&lt;lnpny's headquartm In Bur·
hank, Calli.
l'lmny Singleton, Ehcutlw
Prvsldenl of AGVA, 8IIIIOUilCOd
tho ac1loo '11811 booing cllllidored
because management had
adopted a "bont.ro houri
nogotiation" pollcy.
"When our last lellion with
11181l811'1Jl11t ~S~ded on 'l'IJur&amp;.
day,"",.... told they would be
unable to meet apln untU
Tuo!sday, Aug. 18," llho IBid.

, MEIGS

COUNTY'S

107th

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Mark Almendinger, Mae Ellen
AI!nendlnger, 2 Acreo, Belford.
Lessle Mullins, dec. to
Kathryn Quisenberry,' Nellie
Coleman, Dollie Ellis, lJIUe

5 BIG

. froperty

KENTUCKY FRIED

lrusfers

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AKRON ( UPI) - Sma1.
unorganized groups of black
youths tossed scattered rocks
and firebombs and looted stores
Saturday nigh! but police said ·
the disturbance&amp; were the least
severe 1o hitlhe city in a week.
Police said mosl of the incidents occurred on the c1W'1 ~
southwest side; scene of viollrnt t~
outbreaks last week. Pollee '
reported I4 incidents , of rock
throwing and 14 firebombings.
One juvenile was caught looting
and charged with breaking and
entering.

no disaster had occurred and enlering the earth's atmosphere

States•.

Olive.
Wyne,Betly
~ ·_Jc..eph W. Wyne, 1'll
Artber, Velma

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Anselet &lt;;ounty F.ct.raUona 1i
Labor AFL.CJO and that
m•11gea li aupport bad be""
1'\ICOlved fnlu llllo!r guUdo In
the 151torlalnmoont ln411fq.

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AUDITOR
Nov. 3rd. General Election

DIIIID.U..,~

YA' Al.l. COME!

It the arrangemeilt different
and WlUSUBI? Dlatlnedon bere Ia

Pd. Pol. /&gt;dv.

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Ellis, Madeline Houdashelt,
Silas J. Mullins, Paul Mullins,
Maxie Knox, Glennie Mullins,
David Mullins, Joseph Mullins,
Margaret Chrlatian, Cerl. for
Trans., l=olumbia.

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We. carry the finest
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• Pay 25% to 100% .More Than The Job Is Worth

• Pay An Exorbitant Sales Commission

•Be Coerced Into Signing AContract

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FOR AU. PEOPLE!

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STOP BY AND SEE US
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1 o on be homecoming
weak at our old 10hooL

f;rdlen, Accredited Judge

have been malnlalnlllg the
plcbt Ilnol at Disneyland."
Ml8l Slneleton said tho .uib

entry uf any American space
"We figure it probably waa
hardware.
some sort of natural occur·
"By 3 a.m. It was clear that renee, such as a meteor

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bad bOib
been pvl!ll
ollldal IKid
aanct1on
by
the 0rllllj!l!
Los

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Do_,colors harmonize or·
clash? Are the colors 81'9UP ,..
....!ted? Ia there goqd col..lransitlon? Do the coJ..-a ssem
halanc;ed? U it Ia a •;col..o;lau," are all the' col..-s In the
Composition• within the color
harmony 'seleek!d?
Dealp lmporlalll
Wbat would the Jrtangement
look Ulte without col..-? In black
and white! Ia the silhouette

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Style Revue
Margie Jeffers,

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regard to eacb of the

Ohio

EX-OFFICIO DffiECTORS
C. E. Blakeslee .......................... Pomeroy Ohi~
Robert Bowen .. ............ ........ RFD, Pomeroy; Ohio

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Onio
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DffiECTORS 1972
Willian) E. Smith ... . . .. .... . Peacock Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio
Wallace Bradford .... . ..... Brownell Ave., Middleport, Ohio ·
Fred Goeglein ..... ............. .. .. RFD, Pomeroy, Ohio
C. W. Henderson ....... .. . , ......... RFD, Coolville, Ohio
Fred C. Leifheit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RFD, Pomeroy, Qhio
Danny S. Zirkle .. ... ... .. .. Peacock Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio

Janice Eastman,
C&lt;&gt;-Ch.
Wendy Carper
Irene Barnes
Mary Smith
Janet Mees
.Tulia Holter .... ~Kathy Tuttle
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Marcia Carr
Ruth Ann Jordan
Sheri Young
Paula Hauber
Patricia Holter,
adult
Leota Young, adult
Mae Jordan, adult
Betty Johnson,
adult

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Charles Radford ... ...................... Pomaroy,
Dfi\·id Koblentz .. .. ...... .. .. . ..... Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
Hugh P. Custer ......... ..... ........ RD, Pom~:::fe·
Charles Williams .................. . ..... RD, S e,

Co-Ch.

tb,e plant, IIYiDi he wa• gelling ready to mate up the

'• II'• gettiRg •• 110" CGII't
tell IIIII vllito1• trom: the
members ora nud'"
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DAYS ARE ALWAYS FUN AND
Mca.uRE'S IS HAVING A
FAIR SPECIAL

COLOR TV

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rtcentlu. 11 jwt ·~em~ ­
•trang, !lull the~ r1lift tilt

playroll.

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auditor&amp; were dlsplfllitd

Harold Carnahan . . . . . . ... . . . . • . . • . . . . RFD, Racbie, Ohio
Wm. B. Downie ............ . . . ... Box 99, Pomeroy, Ohio
L. E. Hoffman .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. DeXter, Ohio
Rex E. Shenefield ............... . .. RFD, La11isvllle, Qhio ·
Hiram Slawter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RFD, Middleport, Ohio

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Marietla, an ~ccredik!d 'Jude• proportion throughout the inop(rauOnai, ;~~
o1 the ~ ··~!JUon ilt entlr• , eompoaiUon? Ia the soqd taalli,
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Gar4en CluiJi, wW Jud8e the amounl ol plant materlll In lit all elaue.l of the two
two Rowa"lbowa at the MefU ·aoqd prllporUgn to., llle eon- obow1;, "llouookeeplna" anll
County Fofr. .
Iatner? Are the ·~ plant "H-~!ng," Premluml
Judging .ytil, like ~ce at I P'!lterlala iri good pr4IPO"'II!ol ,arid rtbborit Wlllllo alflrded In
p.m. on Wednetdlly arid Friday lnd ocale wlth·each other ..nd tliree' placea. Mrs. Margoret
arid Will be 1looe orally by Mri. with the C&lt;lllt.i!ler?
Ella ~ 1a oqperl!)londent &lt;11
Culk!n by .the lta!ldlt!IIJIIelll.
Is It balanced and have 1 the deplrtment.
Rules t••hegubltloiw ol the feeling ol stabWty! Ia there a
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QAGC&amp;ov.,. the . . . . alit! a fedlris of rhyllun! It tl!oere one
aealO of ,points •Ia'; ~ · In· dOminant col..-, Une, form ...teterrnln!!ls rlbboll wtnnen. lelture?
Poinls .are·awardtil 1!1 fGllowl:
SallnbiUty
color,coml!lnlltfllni;,:it; detlgn,
Is the arrangement lllilable
2S; lllilibilit;' and ln- f..- ill Intended putpo~e? Does II
terpretatloil, ?II; dJtl!"&lt;don and tell a story? Does It expnu a
orfslnallty, 20: arid COIIdlllon, ~lnlte Idea ..- mood? It the
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arra1111ement of llllfllclenl Blze
tn preparing nhlblls, judgea to make a suitable n.,...lihow
. IUI!ge.Bt that exhibitors Ilk display?

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·Island State on Alert from ·Flash
aviation disasler," the Coast
Guard said. "Our rescue ships
and aircraft were inunedlately
alerted and other Government
agencies were notified."
Airline pilots started sending
In reports fixing the position of
the nash about 100 mtles
offshore.
It was quickly determined
'that no planes were missing In
the area. National Aeronautics
and Space Administration offi.
cials said the nash couldn't
have teen cauaed by the re-

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flash in the sky
off an alort that
the Coast Guard,
pilots and even space
Sunday, but It was
determined the collllllOwas probably cauaed by a

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a Qolng.qiD&lt;!y pres111t. ,.
Wallace Bradford ......... ... .. .. .... . . ; : Vlee-Presl4ent
Wm. Downie . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. ... .. .. . .. • .. .. . ~urer
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• PRESIDENT ............... ...... ....... Thomas Hamm
VICE PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth Bolen
SECRETARY ........................... Janice ,Eastman
i TREASURER .............................. Mill~!zer
l PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN .. •...... , . . . . . . Jo Etlen D1ehl
JUNIOR FAIR DIRECTORS
4-H Girls ........ .... . ... Janice Eastman, Margie Jeffers,
Janet Meee, Jean Whitehead
4-H Boys ...... .. ........ .. . Mike Benedum, Alan Holter,
Roger Nease, Kenneth Bolen
F.F.A. ........ Edwin Cross, Thomas Hamm, Charles Yost
Girl Scouts .. .... . ....... . . Debbie Ohlinger, Milisa Rizer,
Jo Ellen Diehl, Janet Wright, Becky Triplett
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
4-H .......... . .... Pat Holter, Carol Pierce, Leota Young
F.F.A.......... ........ ................... Donald Jones
Girl Scouts .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Donna Ohlinger
DEPARTMENTS AND JUNIOR FAIR COMMITTEES 1970
Activities and Jr. J unlor Fair Revue Demonstrations
Walter Jordan,
Sue Wood, Chm.
Fair Night
Co-CilDI.
Diana Milliron
Ken Bolen, Co-Ch.
Patricia Walsh,
Cathy Harrison
Janice Eastman,
('.o-Chm.
Pam
Nottingham
Co-Chm.
Kenda
Chaney,
George
Mora
Milisa Rizer, C&lt;&gt;-Ch
Co-Chm.
Mike Kauff
ll'om Hamm, Co-Ch
Kathy Cheadle
Linda Beal
Chairmen of all
Cathy Pickens
Charle• Frecker,
, Committees
adult
Wallace Bradford Linda Cotterill
Rayanna Cole
Paula ru~uff, adult
Donna Ohlinger
William D. Raker Horse
Leota Young
Douglas Carr
Mike Jon.,., Co-Ch.
Dorsey Jordan
Faye Sauer, adult Karen Griffith,
Roy Miller
Co-Chm.
Parade Committee Farie Cole, adult
Alan Holter, Chm. Tractor Operator Bob Blakston
Charles Yost, Chm. Susan Yost
Tom Hamm
Don Smith
Rachel Downie,
Walter Goble
Bill Cornell
adult
Rusty .Walker
Mark Coughenour Philip Kelly, adult
Debbie Ohlinger
Roy Miller, adult
Becky Wright
Robert Bailey, adult
Ingrid HKWiey
Mary Pearson
Rose Carr, adult
Bill Chapman, adult

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MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR
AUGUST 1t 19, 20, 21, 22, 1970
Senior Fair Bollrd member in charge of Junior Fair Wallace Bradford

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FRE£

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AuJI'St
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GUARittTEED
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• Receive Quality Materials •lid Workmanship At Fair And
Competitive Prices
•Obtain Local Financing At Bank Rates
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• Filld Us Readi~ Available To Correct .Any Work You
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Shops and Crops
Tom Hamm, Chm.
Edwin Cro•s
Steven Stanley
Mike Lswson
Duane Wlll
Edison Hnllon,
adult
Harold Maue, adult
Home Economim
Becky Triplett,
Co-Ch.
Melanie Dean,
Co-Ch.
No.ney St. Clair
Pat Grossnickle .
Mary Ruth Sauer
Sheri Kauff
Rose Colburn
Barbara·Jordan
Maidie Mora, adult
Frances Rife, adult
Food and Nutritlon
Rhea Mora, cO-Ch.
Jean Mees, Co-Ch..
Cathryn Cotterill
Janice Holter
Jane Jordan
Tereaa Chichester
Jane Wbltehesd
Margaret Brown,
adult
Betty Dean, adult

Dairy

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Roger Nease, Chm.
~ Mary King
~ Edward Parker
~ Linda Hollon
~ Geneva King
~ Roy Holter, adult
~ Don Mora, adult
~ David Nease, adult
~ Rabbits and
~ Poultry

·_1'~-. Milisa
r:evi~.rell.
Ch;
Rizer

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Jo Ellen Diehl
./ean Wood, adult
Mary Bahr, adult
Livestock
Mike Benedum, Ch.
OWe Sayre
Rick Pieree
lim Betz

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Ken Bolen
Vlcld Carr
c,Iia MeCoy
Daniel Midkiff
Gene Yost, adult
Jim Meredith, adult
Francis Benedum,
adult

I

lllll•teor.

At 1:33 a.m. the Coast Guard
~~:u~ivlng ~epo~ts from

SJ

residents of a brilliant
flash" southwes\ of

looluiu.
"It looked like a possible

1970 MODEU

231NCH
AS .
LOW
AS

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INGELS FURNITURE
MIDOI.£PORT

• • •

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'
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HONORARY MEMBER
Frank H. Johnston ' ....... ...... ' ... ... . P.omeroy, Ohio

wtng.

Guild may

Co-Ch.

Disturbances Slack

Jean Whitehead,

·Expand its
Picketing
»i~ ICalllfi(UPI)

-

Tfw AIIWiciJiiGull4&lt;0! VarMy
AriiBII said Sunday tlley may
ompsnd plcllo!t activities In tholr
strike qainst Disneyland to tho
C&lt;lnpny's headquartm In Bur·
hank, Calli.
l'lmny Singleton, Ehcutlw
Prvsldenl of AGVA, 8IIIIOUilCOd
tho ac1loo '11811 booing cllllidored
because management had
adopted a "bont.ro houri
nogotiation" pollcy.
"When our last lellion with
11181l811'1Jl11t ~S~ded on 'l'IJur&amp;.
day,"",.... told they would be
unable to meet apln untU
Tuo!sday, Aug. 18," llho IBid.

, MEIGS

COUNTY'S

107th

'
Mark Almendinger, Mae Ellen
AI!nendlnger, 2 Acreo, Belford.
Lessle Mullins, dec. to
Kathryn Quisenberry,' Nellie
Coleman, Dollie Ellis, lJIUe

5 BIG

. froperty

KENTUCKY FRIED

lrusfers

"

AKRON ( UPI) - Sma1.
unorganized groups of black
youths tossed scattered rocks
and firebombs and looted stores
Saturday nigh! but police said ·
the disturbance&amp; were the least
severe 1o hitlhe city in a week.
Police said mosl of the incidents occurred on the c1W'1 ~
southwest side; scene of viollrnt t~
outbreaks last week. Pollee '
reported I4 incidents , of rock
throwing and 14 firebombings.
One juvenile was caught looting
and charged with breaking and
entering.

no disaster had occurred and enlering the earth's atmosphere

States•.

Olive.
Wyne,Betly
~ ·_Jc..eph W. Wyne, 1'll
Artber, Velma

·.!!'

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,; j~·'t.

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
DRIVE•IN... RESTAURANt
. ..
.'
PO~EROY, 0.

Anselet &lt;;ounty F.ct.raUona 1i
Labor AFL.CJO and that
m•11gea li aupport bad be""
1'\ICOlved fnlu llllo!r guUdo In
the 151torlalnmoont ln411fq.

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I!i!·~D; ~..., t,y~~!!
,YOUI 'iG•;c:Outm.fA•J .
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See You At The .Fairl
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GORDON H.
,,

CALDWELL.

AUDITOR
Nov. 3rd. General Election

DIIIID.U..,~

YA' Al.l. COME!

It the arrangemeilt different
and WlUSUBI? Dlatlnedon bere Ia

Pd. Pol. /&gt;dv.

•

Ellis, Madeline Houdashelt,
Silas J. Mullins, Paul Mullins,
Maxie Knox, Glennie Mullins,
David Mullins, Joseph Mullins,
Margaret Chrlatian, Cerl. for
Trans., l=olumbia.

.EVERYTHING

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·.sl!.IA
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~·

... ParWI,

~~; .
'
,. :!'

tO

Owlet' .F.

E. Arnott,
to .

INSURANCE
We. carry the finest
In old line companies

YOU WON'T

------FUN FOR
!

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.. ILY.
AN'NUAL
.
'
MEIGS OOUNTY FAIR
'

'

'

.;

'

"

··"•o'B'f:'Hillf . Pressured

• Be Sold Something You Don't Need
• Pay 25% to 100% .More Than The Job Is Worth

• Pay An Exorbitant Sales Commission

•Be Coerced Into Signing AContract

'

.·' Pome..oy

.. ,now at your Ford Dealers.
.
.

AND

~-----------

Walr:ner
&gt;\.IR... NC:E SERVICE-1970

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We Install Roofing. And Siding

FOR AU. PEOPLE!

AI)GIJST 13-19-20-21·22

~

•Pay An Extes$ive Rate of Interest On Your Financing
•Be Left Holding The Bag If Your Wen Is Not Satisfactory

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rescue forces were de-alerted, •' and exploding."

arw of

IN

CHICKEN

j

KEIYH.GOB~··· fO.D
STOP BY AND SEE US
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For ""'"Y of ua, it will
1 o on be homecoming
weak at our old 10hooL

f;rdlen, Accredited Judge

have been malnlalnlllg the
plcbt Ilnol at Disneyland."
Ml8l Slneleton said tho .uib

entry uf any American space
"We figure it probably waa
hardware.
some sort of natural occur·
"By 3 a.m. It was clear that renee, such as a meteor

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bad bOib
been pvl!ll
ollldal IKid
aanct1on
by
the 0rllllj!l!
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Do_,colors harmonize or·
clash? Are the colors 81'9UP ,..
....!ted? Ia there goqd col..lransitlon? Do the coJ..-a ssem
halanc;ed? U it Ia a •;col..o;lau," are all the' col..-s In the
Composition• within the color
harmony 'seleek!d?
Dealp lmporlalll
Wbat would the Jrtangement
look Ulte without col..-? In black
and white! Ia the silhouette

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Style Revue
Margie Jeffers,

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regard to eacb of the

Ohio

EX-OFFICIO DffiECTORS
C. E. Blakeslee .......................... Pomeroy Ohi~
Robert Bowen .. ............ ........ RFD, Pomeroy; Ohio

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DffiECTORS 1972
Willian) E. Smith ... . . .. .... . Peacock Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio
Wallace Bradford .... . ..... Brownell Ave., Middleport, Ohio ·
Fred Goeglein ..... ............. .. .. RFD, Pomeroy, Ohio
C. W. Henderson ....... .. . , ......... RFD, Coolville, Ohio
Fred C. Leifheit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RFD, Pomeroy, Qhio
Danny S. Zirkle .. ... ... .. .. Peacock Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio

Janice Eastman,
C&lt;&gt;-Ch.
Wendy Carper
Irene Barnes
Mary Smith
Janet Mees
.Tulia Holter .... ~Kathy Tuttle
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Marcia Carr
Ruth Ann Jordan
Sheri Young
Paula Hauber
Patricia Holter,
adult
Leota Young, adult
Mae Jordan, adult
Betty Johnson,
adult

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Dfi\·id Koblentz .. .. ...... .. .. . ..... Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
Hugh P. Custer ......... ..... ........ RD, Pom~:::fe·
Charles Williams .................. . ..... RD, S e,

Co-Ch.

tb,e plant, IIYiDi he wa• gelling ready to mate up the

'• II'• gettiRg •• 110" CGII't
tell IIIII vllito1• trom: the
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DAYS ARE ALWAYS FUN AND
Mca.uRE'S IS HAVING A
FAIR SPECIAL

COLOR TV

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rtcentlu. 11 jwt ·~em~ ­
•trang, !lull the~ r1lift tilt

playroll.

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auditor&amp; were dlsplfllitd

Harold Carnahan . . . . . . ... . . . . • . . • . . . . RFD, Racbie, Ohio
Wm. B. Downie ............ . . . ... Box 99, Pomeroy, Ohio
L. E. Hoffman .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. DeXter, Ohio
Rex E. Shenefield ............... . .. RFD, La11isvllle, Qhio ·
Hiram Slawter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RFD, Middleport, Ohio

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Marietla, an ~ccredik!d 'Jude• proportion throughout the inop(rauOnai, ;~~
o1 the ~ ··~!JUon ilt entlr• , eompoaiUon? Ia the soqd taalli,
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Gar4en CluiJi, wW Jud8e the amounl ol plant materlll In lit all elaue.l of the two
two Rowa"lbowa at the MefU ·aoqd prllporUgn to., llle eon- obow1;, "llouookeeplna" anll
County Fofr. .
Iatner? Are the ·~ plant "H-~!ng," Premluml
Judging .ytil, like ~ce at I P'!lterlala iri good pr4IPO"'II!ol ,arid rtbborit Wlllllo alflrded In
p.m. on Wednetdlly arid Friday lnd ocale wlth·each other ..nd tliree' placea. Mrs. Margoret
arid Will be 1looe orally by Mri. with the C&lt;lllt.i!ler?
Ella ~ 1a oqperl!)londent &lt;11
Culk!n by .the lta!ldlt!IIJIIelll.
Is It balanced and have 1 the deplrtment.
Rules t••hegubltloiw ol the feeling ol stabWty! Ia there a
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QAGC&amp;ov.,. the . . . . alit! a fedlris of rhyllun! It tl!oere one
aealO of ,points •Ia'; ~ · In· dOminant col..-, Une, form ...teterrnln!!ls rlbboll wtnnen. lelture?
Poinls .are·awardtil 1!1 fGllowl:
SallnbiUty
color,coml!lnlltfllni;,:it; detlgn,
Is the arrangement lllilable
2S; lllilibilit;' and ln- f..- ill Intended putpo~e? Does II
terpretatloil, ?II; dJtl!"&lt;don and tell a story? Does It expnu a
orfslnallty, 20: arid COIIdlllon, ~lnlte Idea ..- mood? It the
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arra1111ement of llllfllclenl Blze
tn preparing nhlblls, judgea to make a suitable n.,...lihow
. IUI!ge.Bt that exhibitors Ilk display?

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·Island State on Alert from ·Flash
aviation disasler," the Coast
Guard said. "Our rescue ships
and aircraft were inunedlately
alerted and other Government
agencies were notified."
Airline pilots started sending
In reports fixing the position of
the nash about 100 mtles
offshore.
It was quickly determined
'that no planes were missing In
the area. National Aeronautics
and Space Administration offi.
cials said the nash couldn't
have teen cauaed by the re-

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flash in the sky
off an alort that
the Coast Guard,
pilots and even space
Sunday, but It was
determined the collllllOwas probably cauaed by a

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a Qolng.qiD&lt;!y pres111t. ,.
Wallace Bradford ......... ... .. .. .... . . ; : Vlee-Presl4ent
Wm. Downie . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. ... .. .. . .. • .. .. . ~urer
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Btllmped ·bls way thr'lugh · .

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• PRESIDENT ............... ...... ....... Thomas Hamm
VICE PRESIDENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth Bolen
SECRETARY ........................... Janice ,Eastman
i TREASURER .............................. Mill~!zer
l PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN .. •...... , . . . . . . Jo Etlen D1ehl
JUNIOR FAIR DIRECTORS
4-H Girls ........ .... . ... Janice Eastman, Margie Jeffers,
Janet Meee, Jean Whitehead
4-H Boys ...... .. ........ .. . Mike Benedum, Alan Holter,
Roger Nease, Kenneth Bolen
F.F.A. ........ Edwin Cross, Thomas Hamm, Charles Yost
Girl Scouts .. .... . ....... . . Debbie Ohlinger, Milisa Rizer,
Jo Ellen Diehl, Janet Wright, Becky Triplett
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
4-H .......... . .... Pat Holter, Carol Pierce, Leota Young
F.F.A.......... ........ ................... Donald Jones
Girl Scouts .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Donna Ohlinger
DEPARTMENTS AND JUNIOR FAIR COMMITTEES 1970
Activities and Jr. J unlor Fair Revue Demonstrations
Walter Jordan,
Sue Wood, Chm.
Fair Night
Co-CilDI.
Diana Milliron
Ken Bolen, Co-Ch.
Patricia Walsh,
Cathy Harrison
Janice Eastman,
('.o-Chm.
Pam
Nottingham
Co-Chm.
Kenda
Chaney,
George
Mora
Milisa Rizer, C&lt;&gt;-Ch
Co-Chm.
Mike Kauff
ll'om Hamm, Co-Ch
Kathy Cheadle
Linda Beal
Chairmen of all
Cathy Pickens
Charle• Frecker,
, Committees
adult
Wallace Bradford Linda Cotterill
Rayanna Cole
Paula ru~uff, adult
Donna Ohlinger
William D. Raker Horse
Leota Young
Douglas Carr
Mike Jon.,., Co-Ch.
Dorsey Jordan
Faye Sauer, adult Karen Griffith,
Roy Miller
Co-Chm.
Parade Committee Farie Cole, adult
Alan Holter, Chm. Tractor Operator Bob Blakston
Charles Yost, Chm. Susan Yost
Tom Hamm
Don Smith
Rachel Downie,
Walter Goble
Bill Cornell
adult
Rusty .Walker
Mark Coughenour Philip Kelly, adult
Debbie Ohlinger
Roy Miller, adult
Becky Wright
Robert Bailey, adult
Ingrid HKWiey
Mary Pearson
Rose Carr, adult
Bill Chapman, adult

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MEIGS COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR
AUGUST 1t 19, 20, 21, 22, 1970
Senior Fair Bollrd member in charge of Junior Fair Wallace Bradford

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FRE£

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13-19 Only
GUARittTEED
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• Receive Quality Materials •lid Workmanship At Fair And
Competitive Prices
•Obtain Local Financing At Bank Rates
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What a Difference
A Winning Year Makes
NEW YORK - (NEAl - For awhile it appeared that
World War III would erupt, not in the .lllideast, but In one
of America's ball parks.
With the traditional opening of the baseball season, which
heralds the coming out of the butterfly and the first ball,
·there was something added: mayhem.
Fans stormed t.~e field in Pittsburgh; there were beat·
ings ·and robberies In the stands in Cleveland; hordes
roamed Yankee Stadium during games and wouldn't leave.
At Shea Stadium, where the present mania began during
last year"s mad pennant race, Met fans continued to commit head-first slides Into second base.
It even happened in Chicago, a town where baseball had
been serene both in the stands and In the standings. Chi·
cago is the place where. if you wanted action, you
&amp;tood on a street corner and soon a big black sedan would
careen around a c()rner and a man .on the running board
air-conditioned you with his tommy gun.
Now, the local booboisie was in Wrigley Field and attacking ushers and opposing players.
This took the Wrigley Field officials by surpd~e. since
their ball park had been used mamly for medicmal pur-

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. 1969 FORD
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Mustang 2 Dr. Hardtop. 6 cyl. std. lh'ret Sjle4!d

Trans.

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Chevelle • Dr. Hardtop, Fbwer steering;
automatic transmission. 6·cyl., vl!'lyl nwf-

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INFORMATION

BLIN·o- AOsAdditional 25c ~lwlrg e per
Advertisement .
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OFFICE HOUR S
8 : 30 11 .m to 5:00p .m . Da ily ,
8: 10 a .m
to U : OO Noon
Saturday .

ROOKIE8 GA111ER
CAMP GRAYLAG, N. H.
(UPI) - Sam Lacey llld Nale
Archibald, the lop draftees of
the ClnclnnaU Royals, • will be
among lZ rooklea to turn out
here Wednesday for th~ team's
rookle camp. Lacey,, ' 6-10
cenler from New Mnlcn'. at.te,
was lh&lt;! 1op draft cboi&lt;e picked
II!' ,:the jtoyals. Archibald, 6-1
g\18i'd lr:IIID lhe 11n1Vf~,ly of
Taa,&lt;li! EI-Paso, t~u&lt;H'.r. :2.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Bldl. will be received
by the Meigs Local Scl'!ooi
Oiatrfct Board of Education at

Sealed

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80STON , T·ERRIER puJ!I t
. ';f' old. 4'h.ono Chostei' 9e$. ,

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Auto Sales

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poses : It was the town 's outdoor tranquilizer. For over 20

A~~~~~l~o=~~

fURNACE

DANNIE!$ .·

BlAETTNARS

Help

Wanlad '~

,WAilRESS !\"f.dld• must 1be f~&lt;r Sa• ~
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OY r n. Ha ... rtltroneo.
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Apply In pP.rson . Martin BROWN.,;pJ eTTE
Restaurant, Middleport.
chairs. Reasonable. See
8-16-tfc S. Second Ave. Phant
1-7-IOic
3374.
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WA.ITRESS.
Real Estate For Sale
Crow's
GREEN BEANS, pick YGu'
Pomeroy.
HOUSE on choleo lot lo
own. S2 bu•hel. Also - • OLDER
Syrocv10. Prlcod for quick
l-9-12tc and pototoes. Andrew Cross,
..te. Coli 992-S32A.
Letart Falls, Ohio.
7-26-tfc
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Male Help Wanted

Administratrix ' of the

Estate of Frank J . Perry

Dtceeseel.
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Final Account ot Mabel Bearhl, ·
Guardian of tht Estates ot
James H . leat'hs 1nd Mery
Elitabtth Bear"tls, Minors.
CASE NO . 20;2A9 First and
Final Accourit of Nancv
Chapman, Executrix of the
Estate of Ralph Chepman,

Deceased.
CASE NO . 19,449 SICond af\d
Final Account of ~ David

Ohlinger, Assignee of Mahlon
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:Oated this '30th day of Julv.
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Probat• J ,u ctlt·of ••!d'tl\)jl,ty
3'. 10, 17.

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LilTING- 4 btdr_,.,
ll•lng 16 • 11. Nice slclo

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Com pony~N· 2nd,
dleport, unlo.
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2 BEDROOM House, bath,
7·19·~ '
To th~ AdmlnlstretriK of fht blsemtHtt, attic tat- storage. CANNING
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tomatoes, tlru,lr
as art rHidents Of the state of flocrs~ bullf·lf1 cabiM'f$ In picked, bring your awn.
Ohio, vir: - the surviving
kitchen. Gas furnace. Phone container. Goreldlrw .CWIMCt,
spouse, the nut of kin, the m-3054.
Reel"', Olio.
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and to the 1ttor'ney or attorneri
representing eny or thl
aforementioned Ptreons :
FURNISH~D flr~l flOor tl·
Louis E. Stevena, Mlddltport,
flcloncy oportmenl, ulllllltt
Ohio, No. 20,299.
furnished.
Phone 992-31174.
You are hereby notified that
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the Inventory tnd AP ·
pralsement of the tsf~ttu of the
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(I) 17, 24, iiltc
olortmontlonld, dochltd, Jolt APAATMEIIt, 6 rooms, bolh,
ohttd
lldtn and
thl!, unfurnllhed.
Court .County,
Sold wtrtll.
Inventory
Phdnf 992.241Mulberry
~!tit' 5 Avo.
p.m. p~i~~~~~
Appraisement Will bt for
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NOTICE 0~
hearing bttore this court on tht
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APPOINTMENT
Cast No. 20347 2~th day ot August, 19701 .tt 1q:oo
Estate of ThOmas F . Carroll , • clock A.M.
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- TRAILER
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Any per~ dtsfrlnD to "flit
'"eel. one rtllfe
froift
Dece..ed.
new Mtkii HIP Sc!hoot on ofd
- Notice is hereby glvtn that exceptions thertto mI,#Jt .fnt
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Mae Carroll, of Rutland~ OhiO, ttltm at least five daya prior to Rt. 31. '"'Cftt f92.2f.tt
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has bit() d "uly appointed Ad - the dett set for _h ttrJng .
mi~istretrlx of the Estate of
Given undtr "''" hand lndi
Thomas F . Carr oll. deceased , seal of said Court, thll "hldey Of
August 1970
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Creditors are required to tile
F. H. O'Br .. tt
their claims with Slid fiduciary
JIHt1t lttd-tK4fficf
wjti'!in four monthS.

thefr office In the Meigs Jr.
School Building , Mld dlepor't, Otllo , fot school bus
tires until12 :00 o'clock noon on
August 25, 1910, at which time
Bids will be opentd . The llrt -bld
prices are lo Include the
demounting of tht old tire and
MO'!nflng the new one or
rtCI9Ptd tfrt on lht rim and
ptaclng the mounted tire end
rim on the but.
For specittcatlons pltlll cell
or write Larry Morrison , 9922153.

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FULL or port ltme. Servlco ANDERSON Mobile homo, · 1916 MO!II.LE home ond lot.
l ' x30', comptotwly lurnl-.
New Haven, W. . Vo. l'hono
customers wlttl Watkins
Including both, refrigerator, 112·2811.
Quollty Products. Earn S3 per
hour up. Write 0.59, Walkins hot Wlltr healer, gal stove,
8-16-flp
Products, Inc., Winona, and lutt oil hooter. All nicety
pan oiled ond plenty o1 stol'age .
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l-17-1tc space. Alld, a 271001 camping .
frailer completely furnished.
1%5 Ford Falcon, 6 cvtlnder, . · ' .. . •
slick
shift, In good candltton. RUTLAND.;; l'li•tort'frame 3 --~~TAl
Female Help Wanted
See Samuel llornhllr-t obove . btd ·
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Syracuse an Rt. 124, :~!crosS
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BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
DEALER: Work Auaust to from Racine Planing Mill. , · ~~4l'ta;;~.J.'')!I ~l-16-31c
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Dllctmber, tree lrolnfng. No
colltcll119, no delivery, no _R_E_D_B_O_N_E--c'-o-on-,h-o.,_un~ . -~~~~-JJ:Z :r~..:t.,6 "'
cosh Investment, Coli cotlocl
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61A-377·A791, ChorloiiJ Registered. PhoM 94f-3J!U. · '·i!Oiii'G AT $37'"00'
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7-17-tlc
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- -- - - : -.---'-'--'-·.. rtory . fr'ame, 1•s .r~. '- )
COLONIAL style stereo, AM ' btdroomt, - bolll,nlooJot.
ond FM redlo, • speakers, 4S6 500·
Employment Wanted
spied record changer .
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QUALIFIED woman ovalloblo , Bolo nco SIO.SP. Use ou't
TO BUY Ofl SILL
to do housework or office budgel1erms. Free gill wllh
c~T-CT US
cleaning. Wrlfe Fran, Bmc 23,
every pur,cha,se. c.llf 992-3352.·
HEN y C~I!IAND
Pomeroy, Ohio. .
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EALTOI!
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Lost .a"" Found

Unless exceptions are flied PINK FLOWER Gorden Quilt.
thereto, uld ec:counts will be
Wont lnformotiOil about this
tor hearing btforesald Court on
Item whiCh WIS plckad up by .
the 17th day of Septeltlber, 1P70.
mistake, or stolen at Mi10n
at which time salp Iecount$ will
County Fair m Saturday.
be considered
continued
from day to day until finally
Reword of1ered. Coli 713-5n5.
disposed of.
Any person lntert~~ld ' may
file wrltt~ exceptions lo u-ld
accounts or to matten per - Wantect To Rent
taining to the executfon of the TRAILER lot to ommodltw
trust, not less than flyt days
o 10 by 12 frailer. Wrlfo to
prior to the date set fol' hearing .
Landon Srblttl, ..,Rt. •· COAL, LUMP, egg and st-.
F. H. O'llli&amp;N- Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 7JQ- Ja""!?;• &lt;Oil tfpplo, Rutl{lnd
Rd ...m deliver.
3694.
PROIATI JUDGE
MEIGS C.OUNTY, OHIO.
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18) 17, ltc
NOTtU ON FILING
OFAPPRAISIM!NT
INVIENTORY
AND
The State of Olllo, Mtltl

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Flnel Account Of Lucy ' E.

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lPiim~ ·~· Auto

CARD OF THANK S
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Sl SO tor 50 word minim11m.
Each additional word 2c.

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Mtdclteport,

m Race St.;

A NEW shipment of chll~on's 196A DODGE - Pickup. 1964
school clothes has lltrlved, Volkswlgen~ new motor .
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also, plenty of men's · work
·-'GUA~NTEEI)....
Black and whlt.portllile 1'!1.
uniforms. Jeffer's Clothing
Ph011e 992-62~.
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BOAT.. 1'/iavor rtvoi .oklff, 16
Store. on Rt. 33 going towora
foot, motorf 'tr1ller.· Phone
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Fairgrounds.
992-2124.
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8-1A41c
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rust, 6-cyllnder, A-1 condition,
THE PROPERTY formerly
06
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Main,
PomoraJ,
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CANNINGtomotQOS,
Number
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motor, starter I battery,
occupied by the Sportsmen
brakn, new tires with ntw · Pick your own. 11 bushel.
Bar at the CrossrOAds on Rt. factory built comper. Phone
Bring .container. Herschel
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124 has been purchltsed by . 992-5392 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Roush, Eost LAttorf Rd.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Donald H. Miller, • local
1-16-31c
4-26-tfc,
Reasonable ' rates. Pflont
resident. The business wu ~ be
John RU11011, Gallipolis · 416closed from Aug.IOtoSe;;t. 1, 1951 PLYMOUTH . sl•llon USED lovalory In very good
m2 oflor 5:30 p.m;
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1970, for remodeling with the wagon, nine passenger. Good
condition. Phone 992-3181.
4-7-tfc
consequent opening of Miller motor, tires, boHery. PriCed
1-16-tfc
and Srns Grocery and SerVIce for
HARRISON'S TV AND ANquick
Mle,
1100.
Contact
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Stafloo to serve the public .
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
WHln
Sweet
corn.
Wllmetta
Eldon
Wolburn,
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HAPPINESS Is becoming 1 11U DODGE 44011095
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Fashion Frocl'4 counselor.
ATHERTON · t.v.
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Attention, ladle&lt; ol Meigs, one owntr cu with auto. 1962 FORD Galaxle 500, V-1-352,
ELECTilONlC
SERVICE.
pow•r steering :&amp;
Gallla, ~son Counties: two Shiff,
Phone 915-3149, Long Boltllm.
standard with overdrive. Coli
power brakes, radio. Hal a
tree wardrobes a year plus ntce
992-6623.
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sliver flnlah with
commission. No collection, no beautiful
--10-6tp
red
Interior.
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SEPTIC lll!ka cteorit&lt;f. Miller
SitS
necessary. For Interview, call Specjat 4 Or. Seetin . We sold
Sonllollon, Siewert, Cillo. I'll,
collect Chester 985-4116. Also. · this car rttw lr'ld It still· looks
662-30:15.
IIIHrt Wotfl
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2- 1~
openings for management
the same Wav . Real nlct
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positions .
'dark red exterior end bllck
LIT
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8-16-31p vinyl Interior. This car hill
INSTAU
few miles on It but It runs
REAOY-Mili
CONCRETE
YO.UR NEW
dellvired right
to rour
llka new .
pro,oct.
Fast
and
011y.
Fr•
19M IU ICK
MfS
esf metes, Phone 992-32U,
Pets For Sale
Wildcat Convtrtll:l:lt. Extra
Go,gleln Reedy-Mix Co.,
for 1 64 model . Ll411ht
Atlllltllft ltvc:k, VII or fuel
PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles, nla~
Middleport, Oh!o.
blue with white top, power
Dll ffrtd . Call now, for best
• nd bird dogs, AKC. Pet and steering, pown brakell
6-30-tlc
lnst.,llatfOn .
show puppies. Grooming. , auto. come and get If, It
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SEWING · MACHlNES, Rtpll~ .
won't lest long.
POMEROY
3-17-tfc
service, all makes, tf2i.2214.
J . w. Carsey, MIJr.
The Fabric Shop, Pomot;oy.
Ph.lft-2111 .
Auth..,l:r.d
Slrigar Soles and
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MOBil£
Servlco.
We Shltrpen SciiSOI'J,
BUICK
PONTIAC
lsterod of · Balboy herlGMC
TRUCKS
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toge. $35-150. Just of1 Rt. 7
POMEROY
near Tuppers Plains, Ohio.
1%7 CAS~ S80 diesel backhoe C. BRADFORD, Au&lt;llontor
Francis Benedum , Phone
and front loader 1 'exc11.
Completo Sorvlco
condition . Ph. ~&gt;16-07 56
Coolville 667-3856.
1959
ENGLISH
F.
PhCtnt9ol'/,3121
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ord. SISD.
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Phone 992·5080.
RAcine, Ohio
8-14-Stc
Crill Bra'dlord

DEADLINES

5 P.M. Day Before Publication
Monday Deadllne9a .m .
Cance.Uatlon &amp; Correct/or'ls
Will be accepted untll9a . n for
Day of Publication

straight seasons, the Cubs waUowed in the second division. Notice
Since they've been winning the last few years, townsfolk WILL give plano lessons In my
home. Phone 992-3666.
have beeo roused from their stupor.
8·16-tfc
Counteraction had to be taken, however, to quell thejr
uncontrollable glee, especially wh~n a lady was tossed out HAYMAN'S AUCTION House,
of the bleachers and suffered broken bones.
laurel Cliff. now open each
The bleachers became the first project f()T urban re- · Friday to receive con signments at 10 a.m. Auction
newal . Limits were put on ticket sales. The Wrigley Field
starting at 7 p.m. let us sell
bleachers seat 3,250. On a hot day, 4,000 tickets would be
your merchandise.
sold. Now, never more than 3,200 customers are allowed in
3·22-tfc
the stands.
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If the Bieacherites were out in number, they were al· REOUCE safe and fast with
Gobese tablets and e. Vop
lowed to remain half as naked as jay birds. Bleacher fans
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
may still removo their shirts, while box seat and grandB-S-lOtp
stand walchers have to contend with sweat palches on
their blouses.
WILL pick ·up· merchandise and
Also, led by the Left-field Bleacher Bums-a ~oup of
ta ke to auction on a percentage balls. Call Jim
hardy beer-drinkers who have lncorporated-chou-s have
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
been encouraged by the manafement. Songs such as ''GimPhone 742-4461 .
e That Old-Time Durocher' have drawn app~use from
e front office-ll not from. other- nei&amp;\lbon ....;rtle" front
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flee knows that music sootbos the."savll'ge beas!:- -- , • '"""'I&lt; SPrd,.\,7;,
n ....."F ~·d·-'·
at ~lal ,
Beer sales in the bleachers also l!liil been a problem. To
Tu&amp;$day, Aug . 18~
., Aug .
19, Thursday, Aug. 20. Will
prevent grade school kids from coming down with pot
leave the Middleport Cab
bellies, beer was no longer sold by vendors. II waa ' old
Office at 8 a .m., 11 a.m., 3
DDiy at a few central locations In the park, and then by
p.m .• 6 p.m ., Sl.OO each 12
veteran bartenders who can tell It's a IS-year-old kid heyears old and over . Mid·
hind· that upside-down mustache.
dleport Cob Co .. Phooe 99213J8.
The Cubs also installed a video scan system to keep an
B-12-6tp
eye on the crowd. They added some 50 Burns Detective
A~ncy men, all armed with walkie-talkies. A wire screen
wao set up on the outfield wall· abd sticks out at an angle, ~ROVER ' S Ph.otogra~hy
Studio will be closed for
to discourage people from leaping with or without joy onto
vacation from Aug. 17 to Aug.
tbe field .
2S.
With all this, there have been no incidents at Wrigley
B-12·1:ttc
Field since early In the season. But Cub outfielders are
sWl wary. You see, when a rival hits a home run the
LEGAL NOTICE
Bleacher Burnt&gt; buy the ball (standard fee is $5, and' then tN TME MATTIR OF IITOF ACCOUNTS1
111!1 Burn wbo paid passes his hat around to recoup) . And TLEMENT
PROlATE COURT, MllO:t
the Bum throws the ball back. "We don't want nuttln' from COUNTY .. OHIO.
de bad guys," explained nne Bum.
Accounl'land vouchtn of the
~lille, Cub Olltfielda h-ow apopl.k:ttc wonderlug following named flduclatltl
wllerl and wheie that ball will return from the bleachers. have b"n filed In tht 1Pro1H1te
Court, Melga County, Ohio, for
approve! end Httltmtnt :

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]IIIIANT AD

Far Wllnt Ad Service
5 cePts per Word one Insert ion
Minimum Charge 75c
12 cents per w Jrd three
,eonse1;utive lnsP.rt 1 n11
18 cents P"'" word sht con sec utl\le inse' ·ions .
1S F.'er ce nt Discount on paid
ad s and ads paid within 10 days.

10:40 lefl In lbe game.
Miami also scored two field
goals In the last two quarters.
Wilh star Bengal quarlerhack
Greg Cook undergoing sorcery
today on his arm and possibly
being iosl for the oeaaon,
Brown announced the signing of
free agent Rick Norton, a
quarlerback.
Norton was cut by Miami last
week.
Brown said quarterback
coach Bill Walsh would start
working with Norton at once.
The Bengala' next exhiblllon
encounler ill Saturday at St.
Louis against the cardinals.

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WILMINGTON, Ohio (UP!)Cincinnati Bengals coacb Paul
Brown llkans the Miami llolphln line to a ''SWarm of bees."
"We were defeated at the Une
ql ocrlmmage, offensively and
defensively," said Brown, reviewing his learn's 20-10 loss to
the Dolphins in a National
Football League exhibition
game Saturday.
''They looked like a swarm of
bees againsl us," he said. "Just
Uke we did the week before in
the opener against Washington."
Miami, playing ils first home
,game under new coach Don
Sbula, scored the first time It
gol the ball on a six-play, Ill).
yard drive lhal was climaxed
b)' quarlerhack Bob Griese
lobbing a four-yard scoring ...,
to Jim Klick .
The score was 1Wat the half
ofler Miami acored again with
nine minuw remaining.
.Cincinnati got Its lone touchdown on a lwo-yard run around
rllht end by apeedy Palll
Robinsoo wllh 6 :116 loll in the
lhird period. Horst Muhimann
cooverled for lhe Bengals and
kicked a 49-yard field goal with

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What a Difference
A Winning Year Makes
NEW YORK - (NEAl - For awhile it appeared that
World War III would erupt, not in the .lllideast, but In one
of America's ball parks.
With the traditional opening of the baseball season, which
heralds the coming out of the butterfly and the first ball,
·there was something added: mayhem.
Fans stormed t.~e field in Pittsburgh; there were beat·
ings ·and robberies In the stands in Cleveland; hordes
roamed Yankee Stadium during games and wouldn't leave.
At Shea Stadium, where the present mania began during
last year"s mad pennant race, Met fans continued to commit head-first slides Into second base.
It even happened in Chicago, a town where baseball had
been serene both in the stands and In the standings. Chi·
cago is the place where. if you wanted action, you
&amp;tood on a street corner and soon a big black sedan would
careen around a c()rner and a man .on the running board
air-conditioned you with his tommy gun.
Now, the local booboisie was in Wrigley Field and attacking ushers and opposing players.
This took the Wrigley Field officials by surpd~e. since
their ball park had been used mamly for medicmal pur-

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INFORMATION

BLIN·o- AOsAdditional 25c ~lwlrg e per
Advertisement .
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OFFICE HOUR S
8 : 30 11 .m to 5:00p .m . Da ily ,
8: 10 a .m
to U : OO Noon
Saturday .

ROOKIE8 GA111ER
CAMP GRAYLAG, N. H.
(UPI) - Sam Lacey llld Nale
Archibald, the lop draftees of
the ClnclnnaU Royals, • will be
among lZ rooklea to turn out
here Wednesday for th~ team's
rookle camp. Lacey,, ' 6-10
cenler from New Mnlcn'. at.te,
was lh&lt;! 1op draft cboi&lt;e picked
II!' ,:the jtoyals. Archibald, 6-1
g\18i'd lr:IIID lhe 11n1Vf~,ly of
Taa,&lt;li! EI-Paso, t~u&lt;H'.r. :2.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Bldl. will be received
by the Meigs Local Scl'!ooi
Oiatrfct Board of Education at

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DANNIE!$ .·

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Help

Wanlad '~

,WAilRESS !\"f.dld• must 1be f~&lt;r Sa• ~
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Apply In pP.rson . Martin BROWN.,;pJ eTTE
Restaurant, Middleport.
chairs. Reasonable. See
8-16-tfc S. Second Ave. Phant
1-7-IOic
3374.
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WA.ITRESS.
Real Estate For Sale
Crow's
GREEN BEANS, pick YGu'
Pomeroy.
HOUSE on choleo lot lo
own. S2 bu•hel. Also - • OLDER
Syrocv10. Prlcod for quick
l-9-12tc and pototoes. Andrew Cross,
..te. Coli 992-S32A.
Letart Falls, Ohio.
7-26-tfc
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Male Help Wanted

Administratrix ' of the

Estate of Frank J . Perry

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Final Account ot Mabel Bearhl, ·
Guardian of tht Estates ot
James H . leat'hs 1nd Mery
Elitabtth Bear"tls, Minors.
CASE NO . 20;2A9 First and
Final Accourit of Nancv
Chapman, Executrix of the
Estate of Ralph Chepman,

Deceased.
CASE NO . 19,449 SICond af\d
Final Account of ~ David

Ohlinger, Assignee of Mahlon
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Com pony~N· 2nd,
dleport, unlo.
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2 BEDROOM House, bath,
7·19·~ '
To th~ AdmlnlstretriK of fht blsemtHtt, attic tat- storage. CANNING
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tomatoes, tlru,lr
as art rHidents Of the state of flocrs~ bullf·lf1 cabiM'f$ In picked, bring your awn.
Ohio, vir: - the surviving
kitchen. Gas furnace. Phone container. Goreldlrw .CWIMCt,
spouse, the nut of kin, the m-3054.
Reel"', Olio.
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and to the 1ttor'ney or attorneri
representing eny or thl
aforementioned Ptreons :
FURNISH~D flr~l flOor tl·
Louis E. Stevena, Mlddltport,
flcloncy oportmenl, ulllllltt
Ohio, No. 20,299.
furnished.
Phone 992-31174.
You are hereby notified that
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the Inventory tnd AP ·
pralsement of the tsf~ttu of the
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(I) 17, 24, iiltc
olortmontlonld, dochltd, Jolt APAATMEIIt, 6 rooms, bolh,
ohttd
lldtn and
thl!, unfurnllhed.
Court .County,
Sold wtrtll.
Inventory
Phdnf 992.241Mulberry
~!tit' 5 Avo.
p.m. p~i~~~~~
Appraisement Will bt for
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NOTICE 0~
hearing bttore this court on tht
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APPOINTMENT
Cast No. 20347 2~th day ot August, 19701 .tt 1q:oo
Estate of ThOmas F . Carroll , • clock A.M.
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- TRAILER
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Any per~ dtsfrlnD to "flit
'"eel. one rtllfe
froift
Dece..ed.
new Mtkii HIP Sc!hoot on ofd
- Notice is hereby glvtn that exceptions thertto mI,#Jt .fnt
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Mae Carroll, of Rutland~ OhiO, ttltm at least five daya prior to Rt. 31. '"'Cftt f92.2f.tt
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has bit() d "uly appointed Ad - the dett set for _h ttrJng .
mi~istretrlx of the Estate of
Given undtr "''" hand lndi
Thomas F . Carr oll. deceased , seal of said Court, thll "hldey Of
August 1970
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Creditors are required to tile
F. H. O'Br .. tt
their claims with Slid fiduciary
JIHt1t lttd-tK4fficf
wjti'!in four monthS.

thefr office In the Meigs Jr.
School Building , Mld dlepor't, Otllo , fot school bus
tires until12 :00 o'clock noon on
August 25, 1910, at which time
Bids will be opentd . The llrt -bld
prices are lo Include the
demounting of tht old tire and
MO'!nflng the new one or
rtCI9Ptd tfrt on lht rim and
ptaclng the mounted tire end
rim on the but.
For specittcatlons pltlll cell
or write Larry Morrison , 9922153.

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FULL or port ltme. Servlco ANDERSON Mobile homo, · 1916 MO!II.LE home ond lot.
l ' x30', comptotwly lurnl-.
New Haven, W. . Vo. l'hono
customers wlttl Watkins
Including both, refrigerator, 112·2811.
Quollty Products. Earn S3 per
hour up. Write 0.59, Walkins hot Wlltr healer, gal stove,
8-16-flp
Products, Inc., Winona, and lutt oil hooter. All nicety
pan oiled ond plenty o1 stol'age .
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l-17-1tc space. Alld, a 271001 camping .
frailer completely furnished.
1%5 Ford Falcon, 6 cvtlnder, . · ' .. . •
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shift, In good candltton. RUTLAND.;; l'li•tort'frame 3 --~~TAl
Female Help Wanted
See Samuel llornhllr-t obove . btd ·
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Syracuse an Rt. 124, :~!crosS
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BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
DEALER: Work Auaust to from Racine Planing Mill. , · ~~4l'ta;;~.J.'')!I ~l-16-31c
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Dllctmber, tree lrolnfng. No
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61A-377·A791, ChorloiiJ Registered. PhoM 94f-3J!U. · '·i!Oiii'G AT $37'"00'
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COLONIAL style stereo, AM ' btdroomt, - bolll,nlooJot.
ond FM redlo, • speakers, 4S6 500·
Employment Wanted
spied record changer .
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TO BUY Ofl SILL
to do housework or office budgel1erms. Free gill wllh
c~T-CT US
cleaning. Wrlfe Fran, Bmc 23,
every pur,cha,se. c.llf 992-3352.·
HEN y C~I!IAND
Pomeroy, Ohio. .
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Unless exceptions are flied PINK FLOWER Gorden Quilt.
thereto, uld ec:counts will be
Wont lnformotiOil about this
tor hearing btforesald Court on
Item whiCh WIS plckad up by .
the 17th day of Septeltlber, 1P70.
mistake, or stolen at Mi10n
at which time salp Iecount$ will
County Fair m Saturday.
be considered
continued
from day to day until finally
Reword of1ered. Coli 713-5n5.
disposed of.
Any person lntert~~ld ' may
file wrltt~ exceptions lo u-ld
accounts or to matten per - Wantect To Rent
taining to the executfon of the TRAILER lot to ommodltw
trust, not less than flyt days
o 10 by 12 frailer. Wrlfo to
prior to the date set fol' hearing .
Landon Srblttl, ..,Rt. •· COAL, LUMP, egg and st-.
F. H. O'llli&amp;N- Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 7JQ- Ja""!?;• &lt;Oil tfpplo, Rutl{lnd
Rd ...m deliver.
3694.
PROIATI JUDGE
MEIGS C.OUNTY, OHIO.
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NOTtU ON FILING
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INVIENTORY
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Flnel Account Of Lucy ' E.

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Each additional word 2c.

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A NEW shipment of chll~on's 196A DODGE - Pickup. 1964
school clothes has lltrlved, Volkswlgen~ new motor .
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also, plenty of men's · work
·-'GUA~NTEEI)....
Black and whlt.portllile 1'!1.
uniforms. Jeffer's Clothing
Ph011e 992-62~.
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Store. on Rt. 33 going towora
foot, motorf 'tr1ller.· Phone
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Fairgrounds.
992-2124.
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rust, 6-cyllnder, A-1 condition,
THE PROPERTY formerly
06
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Main,
PomoraJ,
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CANNINGtomotQOS,
Number
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motor, starter I battery,
occupied by the Sportsmen
brakn, new tires with ntw · Pick your own. 11 bushel.
Bar at the CrossrOAds on Rt. factory built comper. Phone
Bring .container. Herschel
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Roush, Eost LAttorf Rd.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Donald H. Miller, • local
1-16-31c
4-26-tfc,
Reasonable ' rates. Pflont
resident. The business wu ~ be
John RU11011, Gallipolis · 416closed from Aug.IOtoSe;;t. 1, 1951 PLYMOUTH . sl•llon USED lovalory In very good
m2 oflor 5:30 p.m;
. •
1970, for remodeling with the wagon, nine passenger. Good
condition. Phone 992-3181.
4-7-tfc
consequent opening of Miller motor, tires, boHery. PriCed
1-16-tfc
and Srns Grocery and SerVIce for
HARRISON'S TV AND ANquick
Mle,
1100.
Contact
,
Stafloo to serve the public .
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
WHln
Sweet
corn.
Wllmetta
Eldon
Wolburn,
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Ltlfhtll; Rock Sprl1191 Rd., 992-2522.
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HAPPINESS Is becoming 1 11U DODGE 44011095
l-16-31c
A Or. Sedan, V ·8. Thll Ia &amp;I
Fashion Frocl'4 counselor.
ATHERTON · t.v.
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Attention, ladle&lt; ol Meigs, one owntr cu with auto. 1962 FORD Galaxle 500, V-1-352,
ELECTilONlC
SERVICE.
pow•r steering :&amp;
Gallla, ~son Counties: two Shiff,
Phone 915-3149, Long Boltllm.
standard with overdrive. Coli
power brakes, radio. Hal a
tree wardrobes a year plus ntce
992-6623.
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sliver flnlah with
commission. No collection, no beautiful
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red
Interior.
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SEPTIC lll!ka cteorit&lt;f. Miller
SitS
necessary. For Interview, call Specjat 4 Or. Seetin . We sold
Sonllollon, Siewert, Cillo. I'll,
collect Chester 985-4116. Also. · this car rttw lr'ld It still· looks
662-30:15.
IIIHrt Wotfl
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the same Wav . Real nlct
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'dark red exterior end bllck
LIT
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INSTAU
few miles on It but It runs
REAOY-Mili
CONCRETE
YO.UR NEW
dellvired right
to rour
llka new .
pro,oct.
Fast
and
011y.
Fr•
19M IU ICK
MfS
esf metes, Phone 992-32U,
Pets For Sale
Wildcat Convtrtll:l:lt. Extra
Go,gleln Reedy-Mix Co.,
for 1 64 model . Ll411ht
Atlllltllft ltvc:k, VII or fuel
PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles, nla~
Middleport, Oh!o.
blue with white top, power
Dll ffrtd . Call now, for best
• nd bird dogs, AKC. Pet and steering, pown brakell
6-30-tlc
lnst.,llatfOn .
show puppies. Grooming. , auto. come and get If, It
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SEWING · MACHlNES, Rtpll~ .
won't lest long.
POMEROY
3-17-tfc
service, all makes, tf2i.2214.
J . w. Carsey, MIJr.
The Fabric Shop, Pomot;oy.
Ph.lft-2111 .
Auth..,l:r.d
Slrigar Soles and
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MOBil£
Servlco.
We Shltrpen SciiSOI'J,
BUICK
PONTIAC
lsterod of · Balboy herlGMC
TRUCKS
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toge. $35-150. Just of1 Rt. 7
POMEROY
near Tuppers Plains, Ohio.
1%7 CAS~ S80 diesel backhoe C. BRADFORD, Au&lt;llontor
Francis Benedum , Phone
and front loader 1 'exc11.
Completo Sorvlco
condition . Ph. ~&gt;16-07 56
Coolville 667-3856.
1959
ENGLISH
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PhCtnt9ol'/,3121
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RAcine, Ohio
8-14-Stc
Crill Bra'dlord

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Monday Deadllne9a .m .
Cance.Uatlon &amp; Correct/or'ls
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Day of Publication

straight seasons, the Cubs waUowed in the second division. Notice
Since they've been winning the last few years, townsfolk WILL give plano lessons In my
home. Phone 992-3666.
have beeo roused from their stupor.
8·16-tfc
Counteraction had to be taken, however, to quell thejr
uncontrollable glee, especially wh~n a lady was tossed out HAYMAN'S AUCTION House,
of the bleachers and suffered broken bones.
laurel Cliff. now open each
The bleachers became the first project f()T urban re- · Friday to receive con signments at 10 a.m. Auction
newal . Limits were put on ticket sales. The Wrigley Field
starting at 7 p.m. let us sell
bleachers seat 3,250. On a hot day, 4,000 tickets would be
your merchandise.
sold. Now, never more than 3,200 customers are allowed in
3·22-tfc
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Gobese tablets and e. Vop
lowed to remain half as naked as jay birds. Bleacher fans
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
may still removo their shirts, while box seat and grandB-S-lOtp
stand walchers have to contend with sweat palches on
their blouses.
WILL pick ·up· merchandise and
Also, led by the Left-field Bleacher Bums-a ~oup of
ta ke to auction on a percentage balls. Call Jim
hardy beer-drinkers who have lncorporated-chou-s have
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
been encouraged by the manafement. Songs such as ''GimPhone 742-4461 .
e That Old-Time Durocher' have drawn app~use from
e front office-ll not from. other- nei&amp;\lbon ....;rtle" front
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n ....."F ~·d·-'·
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Beer sales in the bleachers also l!liil been a problem. To
Tu&amp;$day, Aug . 18~
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19, Thursday, Aug. 20. Will
prevent grade school kids from coming down with pot
leave the Middleport Cab
bellies, beer was no longer sold by vendors. II waa ' old
Office at 8 a .m., 11 a.m., 3
DDiy at a few central locations In the park, and then by
p.m .• 6 p.m ., Sl.OO each 12
veteran bartenders who can tell It's a IS-year-old kid heyears old and over . Mid·
hind· that upside-down mustache.
dleport Cob Co .. Phooe 99213J8.
The Cubs also installed a video scan system to keep an
B-12-6tp
eye on the crowd. They added some 50 Burns Detective
A~ncy men, all armed with walkie-talkies. A wire screen
wao set up on the outfield wall· abd sticks out at an angle, ~ROVER ' S Ph.otogra~hy
Studio will be closed for
to discourage people from leaping with or without joy onto
vacation from Aug. 17 to Aug.
tbe field .
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With all this, there have been no incidents at Wrigley
B-12·1:ttc
Field since early In the season. But Cub outfielders are
sWl wary. You see, when a rival hits a home run the
LEGAL NOTICE
Bleacher Burnt&gt; buy the ball (standard fee is $5, and' then tN TME MATTIR OF IITOF ACCOUNTS1
111!1 Burn wbo paid passes his hat around to recoup) . And TLEMENT
PROlATE COURT, MllO:t
the Bum throws the ball back. "We don't want nuttln' from COUNTY .. OHIO.
de bad guys," explained nne Bum.
Accounl'land vouchtn of the
~lille, Cub Olltfielda h-ow apopl.k:ttc wonderlug following named flduclatltl
wllerl and wheie that ball will return from the bleachers. have b"n filed In tht 1Pro1H1te
Court, Melga County, Ohio, for
approve! end Httltmtnt :

2 FAMI~ Y houle,

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Minimum Charge 75c
12 cents per w Jrd three
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18 cents P"'" word sht con sec utl\le inse' ·ions .
1S F.'er ce nt Discount on paid
ad s and ads paid within 10 days.

10:40 lefl In lbe game.
Miami also scored two field
goals In the last two quarters.
Wilh star Bengal quarlerhack
Greg Cook undergoing sorcery
today on his arm and possibly
being iosl for the oeaaon,
Brown announced the signing of
free agent Rick Norton, a
quarlerback.
Norton was cut by Miami last
week.
Brown said quarterback
coach Bill Walsh would start
working with Norton at once.
The Bengala' next exhiblllon
encounler ill Saturday at St.
Louis against the cardinals.

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WILMINGTON, Ohio (UP!)Cincinnati Bengals coacb Paul
Brown llkans the Miami llolphln line to a ''SWarm of bees."
"We were defeated at the Une
ql ocrlmmage, offensively and
defensively," said Brown, reviewing his learn's 20-10 loss to
the Dolphins in a National
Football League exhibition
game Saturday.
''They looked like a swarm of
bees againsl us," he said. "Just
Uke we did the week before in
the opener against Washington."
Miami, playing ils first home
,game under new coach Don
Sbula, scored the first time It
gol the ball on a six-play, Ill).
yard drive lhal was climaxed
b)' quarlerhack Bob Griese
lobbing a four-yard scoring ...,
to Jim Klick .
The score was 1Wat the half
ofler Miami acored again with
nine minuw remaining.
.Cincinnati got Its lone touchdown on a lwo-yard run around
rllht end by apeedy Palll
Robinsoo wllh 6 :116 loll in the
lhird period. Horst Muhimann
cooverled for lhe Bengals and
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Bumgardner, 79, Mason, a
former employe of the Stiffler
Departmeni Sl&lt;u.. In Pomeroy,
died SUnday morning at a
nursing home in Clifton.
Mrs. Bumgardner was a
nwimber of the Mason United
Methodist Church and of the
S.F .R. SUnday School Class of
that church. She was born Aug.
31, 1890 at Linton, Ind., the
daughter of the late WilHam and
Minnie Coo r Harper. Her

MEIGS THEA:rRE

husband died in 1911.
Cousins surviving include
Mrs. Margar ~t Pickens, Mrs.
Clara Rodman. Miss Sadie
E;lias. and David Elias, aU of
Mason; Mrs. Elmer Martin,
Point Pleasant; Hugh Etias,
West Columbia; WUiiam Etias,
Akron; Norman Cooper and
Harold Perkins, both of Unloo,
Ind. , and Wayne Perkins,
Evansville, Ind.
Funeral services will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Foglesong Funeral Home with
the Rev. Parker Hinzman of·
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James A. Rh&lt;Mies today ordered
his cabinet to halt all new and
rcpLlcemenl hiring of stole
workers and ordered a freeze
on out..t.. tote !ravel financed in
whole oc in pari by state fundi.
The governor ordered lbe belt
tightening for the remainder of
his term which ends Jan. II,
1971.

AUG. 17-11

Walt Disne-y's

SWISSFAMILY
ROBINSON

(Technlcolorl
Dorothy McGuire
Jas. MacArthur

DISNEY CARTOONS'

New Neighbor

How to Play Baseball
Show Siarls 7 P.M.

Social
Calendar

TONIGHT, TUESDAY
AUG. 17-18

Double Fe;,ture
Protr•m
Tom stern
Jeremy Slate

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Coior

Vinc:~~~rice
"THE OBLONG BOX"
r••lslopher Lee
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BANKING

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The Drive-In Window
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willl the shooting death ol his
infant son, Charles Joseph
William Dixon.
The three-month-old child
was shot m· the head at the
family hllille Saturday nigbl.

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wide choice of ...,lines. A'nd Mldom has tile cha~ge of
lengtll been 10 tontroversial. Chart shows oight different
Skirt lengths ranginr.:rom micromini to mali and all ac·sYRACUSE - Tllomaa R.
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DUnON'S

Say: Join the fun at the
Meigs County Fair

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clean. Uan lust 10
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Two privatA! IUiboa" hired
the Navy lollad.lhe .~ulk dowii
lbe Cap6 Fear Rl'fea! 1r&lt;m 111
dock at Sunny Polnl, N. C., to
lile Atlantic. The Navy
' deslro)'er USS Hartley and the
Coolt Guard cutter Mendola
followed u eacorll.
The Ieibel car/lo 1101 upecteil to ream lti ·desllna!ion
101118Ume TueodaY anornlng,
alter a 100-mUe journey to ~
polnlln lbe Atlantic 212 miles
off Cap6 Kennedy; Fla., and
norlb of the Bahama. ·

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the problem wiD proceed aiOIIIlH Una ol ballll&amp; ......,. ....
the walla am to lile river lhlrlng certa1a aaJibllto.. .,. of
mHin&amp; it a .,..,.....ble one... to Jolter ahqlbe wailll IIWr a
certain bour.
Councilman DOll Colllns ..id that "'""'dl would have to take
aclilln IInce pollee olficen have several limes reported offenses
laking place.
Tbt councD voted IIJo to replace a guard railing In front of a
parklng lot wbicb hu been buUI on West Main St. The lot baa
become a gathering place for a niDDber of young people. Offlcera
said thai the young people are yelling profane remarb ol paaslng
motorillo. Comrilnum Robert 1171011 said that one nighl apparenlly IOiiiO of lbe young people had placed a bottle and SIDle
llrusb on the hij!hway. He ran Into it on bll Will' &amp;om bll em-

Utile's Food Stand, wllil 24
years service al the fair, Is
beadad by Mr. and Mn. RusaeU
UIUe of Rullanof. They are
helped by their aon-in-law and
daughter, lwo grandaons, and
Rutland school sludeniB.
VouliloflbechurcbasweUu
adulll are staffing the Sutloo
United Melilodlsl Church stand
which Is a veteran of 16 years
service at lhe fair. The Rev.
Paul Sellers Is pastor of the
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IJI'Oper\y- wbo had not been wlllinll to take lillY ao1im an tbe
111111111er ln 'WIIIdllbe lolls being Ulad. The guard railing wiD 1101
be pal up !or IQ net ln order lo give lbe 011111!1' a dtance to tab
caae.'llve ~Councilman ColliDI oald.
Olundl r,Mewedlbe prelltlll P*"kinc DJ!Iel' c~~arg._ n
aweau ~"*"""ulbatlbe metera wiD eonUauae to aecept tbe
preaanl ~Uool of co1n1 tlepollled but It wu lnformally
apeed lhaltbe peuail7 for ololaUng pa:lalng me11n will be railed
fr&lt;m 2S anti to 50 cenll.
Tbtnl!llm...ingwuoellor MoodaJ, AU&amp;.Il,rdld'lblllan
lberelllllarlll&amp;blo!Sepl. 7due 1o Labor DIJ. nwuapeedtoa*
the ltUIIeel of lbe lire ~ and the emergoney oqllld to
meet wllh the co....U 1nfmna1IJ to diiCUII DOW quartera. The
lruiiiMs of lhe ocganlzalilln bad requelllad IIUdl a meeting.
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f547 .M for July waa approved along llilh billl.
~ lbe meeting were Mayor Charloo Logar, OJun.
ctlmeo Colllna, Ralph Werry and llfleD, .Cotmcll WOUUil, Mn.
Elma Ruuell; Clerk Jane Walton; Treuurer l'byUia lkltneaay; .
Polieo Qtiaf W..._, PllrolmaD WilT)', oDd 111'1. KIIIIJ.

·107th Meigs Fair
ens 5-Day Run
opened lis gates under aunny
*len today for a flvOH!ay run.
Rides
of
the Pugh
Amusement Company - 12 in
all- were in place and ready to
roU. Employos of the company
workedlnlo lbe wee hours of the
night getting the rides set up.
Tbey golalale slarl because of
llle long lrip here from
Alhlabula.
Judging of domestic art
ahiblll got undarway at 10
and
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Mn. Diana King, meter maid, reported that a double meter
wu recovered &amp;om lbe Ohio River Monday wllere it had been
thrown over lhe weekend from aloog lile lower parking lot wall.
She ..td that domesmlbe parking meters are being maiiciDualy
broken. She cited lbe eJptNe Involved ln ftP&amp;In ln such Illstances. Officer Henry Werry a110 nWie remarks an IJI'Oblema
involved dlle to loitering on llle Iota.

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'lbe pre1011t ftblcle hu about UIO,OOO mllos on II. The DOW
ftbicle, wllldl will laile about three months to &amp;ecure, will be a
1971 model. The aafety COIIIIIIittee and llle pollee deperlment will
eeiect lbe color, CoWICU will IIJo check on the coot of adding lir
candluoolna to lbe vehicle.
'lbeordlnanceC&lt;IIIIIIIttee agJ&lt;ed to havelegillaUon ready for
conalderalilln at the nm meeting that would curb vandall8m on
lbe rim Irani parting loU.

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1a1ner, veldclo, piping or equlpmelll uaed lor the 111811U!ac11n,
.....,., handline, sale or tranlporlaliOII of product~ t11i1 are
b1i1b1J !nft•""')''ble llhall be lined not iesolhan flO nor _.than
~lor eac:b daJ'Ihal he filii to cunply with lile fire cbleh order.
'lllooe 1101 mdlnll ,.,,.nmfflletl ftP&amp;In to h1Ddin&amp;a or
falllnJI to tear than dOwn, If recommended, wiD aJitolllalltally
OllljlOINtanolllcertoproceodwithcomplyingtolbeorderlasued.
Tbtolllcer, jf the Ylolalor falla to paylbe coats ~Jrtolwd, cerllfles
the~ together with a 2S per cent peualty, to the colllly auditor
!or colleellon.
In 01101ber acUon lui night, C~MU~dl aecepted the bid of the
Pomny Motor Co. -lhe on!)' lid received -lor a new pollee
...w.er. Tbe bid of the company was ~435 plus ltade-ln oltbe
preiM!ill 11169 eru11er.

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W victory over Middleport.
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James gave no bill or 1'11111 to
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... Mldtlleporllealll, p1111q totwoauloslnaeolllalonat7::1 Veterau M8Dorlal Beopllll
. 1% olrlkeoula. AI bal, Jameo p.m. Saturday al the In•
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In ood oodiUon at Veterans bad two doubleo IJ(d lrfple. tersectioo of Couitty Roads 21 Ali EUla u,...,,_.,;, · J
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Kalbryn LuntiiOrd, l'll!nerliJ:
homeooCbesterRoadSalunlay ' betweeathe two wlnllen,.t
Blaine Qualls,~; ·,,
night.
. ;Ibis eVfllilll't
Sunday al 7:45 p.m. haavy SATURDAY n~t$
'!iifl
18i:.!U'hiU:. .damage '!'IS C8111eddrl.ln
•-•MIIrgareth
.,_1_ JonBea,
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bECREE
I'UBLISHED
motor
area
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1n e e gs .oun Y a 11 LAGOs ('UP!) -Nigeria has John Tbomas .Rue,.~ . E~ Nlll'IIJ8ll Lehew,
j!:l~
~har~ed willl drlvlng while ordered aU public officials wllo '"' lbe old ~tar road- The Deelli, Fred Chapman, ...i!DO
tntollcated.
sided with Biafra In lile recent ' sheriff's' Dept. said· · Rue Michael, Jo Undo Fishel:, Irli
Pllllleroy poUce offlcer Henry civil war dismfsaed or retired. · swerved to avoid a d08 when be Beegle.
Werry said Bush, driving
A federal decree pubtiahtd lost conlrol ·~ went jnto a SlJNI)AY ADMISSJONS ·""!
toward Cheater, at 9:46 J'm. Sunday covered lbe period from dik:h. No charge was llleCI. Rue Carl Edwards · -1Jir.tt9.t~i
went over a curb In front 1be Jan. IS 1966, to Jan. 15 19'10. wu nollnjured.
1'l1oanjla era., GaUIPolla; Alice
Qualls residence, struck a
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Tbt deparlmenl ia ~ ill- .Jobnatan, . Mkldleporl; parked car, then young Qualls.
Chaucer Is cred· vesUgallng a report o1
llayea, .Middleport; ljeberl
ThefamUywastnthefronly~
ealabllshlng the dallsm to mail ·bozea- alq Ricltatd,CUiton,W.Va. ·, •:
saying "goodbye&amp;" to a visitor
Ian~e with his
Creek Road over tbe SUNDAY. DISCHARGE -.i
at 1be lime.
· "T h e, Canter·
Carl Edwards.
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The lad was...., to Veterans
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Memoa'la~!•ilal ~J tile . -~
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fj]QIJI'OJ,r.·I\W\It. II ~d ~
delerR)Ined thai he bad
received ~o broken bones, a
report from the hospital
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TEN CENJS _;. '

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BY BOB BOEJIUCH
,
An crdlnance aulhorlziDi the 1'1lmeroy Fire Cllef and btl
wi"anll to bring about c01reellve actlaut.lor buUdlnp wllldl
In lire bazardt or a lllfely dlnell' wu clven 1 llrel reading
M!indly night by tile PO!Mrox. VDJap CouneU ln ncuiar &amp;esaioo.
'lbeordlnancewiDempowa the dde!, now Henry Werry, and
IQ erdiiODII to order lillY aid buDc!ing C&lt;lllllldered I fire bawd,
ar'lnolherway• dlneerous loUie, repaired or razed.
Tbt legillaliOit, wbicb lollowed clotely IJI'OYiaiool of the alate
lire manhal'a reguiatlonl, IIJo Slveo 111010 olllcen deslpated to
brle eorreclionlmtde ln buUdingo wbere lnfl*""'"bte materlalt
l!'e stared or kspt. Vehlclel pled lor lllorllfiO ..- lnlllportalilln of
petroleumllquldllllo fall 1lltllln the acope of the new ordinlnce.
· Ali OWIId', *-,aga~l, operator ..- occupant involved In any
c«l!iile covaed by the ordinance wiD be notified to make
CDTeCiiDnl 01' !tar down a ~ by the lire cbfef or bll
em"anla. 'lbe pt!I'IOD 10 defdgnated will have three daya to
~an appeal In writing after wllldl time lbe lire cbfe!will set
a lime and place for a bearing not leas than !lYe .W,. nor more
lhan 10 daya later.
· _N.Ihal hearing the lire chief would fix a lime lor compllance
of tlie order.
Any v!Diator of ~ 011 tbe control of lillY tank, COli-

CycJe _Flips
In~ Syracuse

Tiny royalty will be llflected nesday evening .,&amp;rade. '!be
quite easy to make with dried
Wednesdayeveningasapartof
princess will be presented a
material. Old frames with
you\h
nighlalllle
Meip
County
tiara· and the prince , a gift.
broken glass can be used for the
Fair
There
1a no charge for enterjng.
pictures are made without
·
·
·
glass. T~e frames can be
Cl\llllt' lonklnl Moun t to 3 !"\Wle\1 or gilded. Fit a card· uJ".:'.'!"~==~: ot'DIIfolldlllll!airult,.i&amp;ilir1a.lll
bqwd backing to the frame and and under. 'lbere jrill be a be &lt;compilllld and i1111141!' to
lncl 5 to 1 II USNI on
thiS can be covered with velvet, prince and princesa llflected by Miss Jo Ellen Diehl Mul6erry
,ldors.
'
burlap, colored paper or sand- drawing following llle Wed· HeighII, Pomeroy, 0.
paper. A worksheel is very
helpful in working out the
design and materials you are to
MEJI".S OOIJNTY FAlll PIUNCB AND PIUNCEIII
use. Transfer and glue each
piece to the prepared
OOI'ft'EIIT ENTRY II1ANL - lllJI'I' lpl: A
REBIDENT OF MEIG8 OOUNTY AND Iii: lllll
background gluing only pari of
Pomeroy, Ohio
the material at one time. Heavy
Y1WIII OR YOOitiGER.
Member FDIC
seed pod such as okra should be
Member Federal
auld'• Name ••
cut in half so lhat can be glued
Reserve System
firmly to the base.
WASHINGTON (UP!) -All
"'
Poreaall' Name - ... "'
legal. alambli~g
blocks
rtlll09ell,·a ~If World War U
Uberty ship
ferried 67 loos
of potentially deadly nerve gas
Teleph- Nttmber • - • • •
toward a burial in lbe Atlantic
Ocean.
The LabarGn RusaeU llrigga
hoisted anchor Sunday afternoon one . _ .rter lbe legal
18-1~20-21·22
oppOil\ion to t'b, operation

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CII&lt;OOUI or robber crab ·

.YOL XXIII. NO BB; __ _ _ _ __ ~P_:_OM:::.:E::.:.RO:.:.Y·.:..M_:_ID.:.;:Dl.::..EP.:..OR~T,~O.:...:HI.::..O--------,---~--TU..:..ESDAY, AUGUST 18 1970

~::~af:!,~.;,swillbeheld =.!""~~":g~ ~~ B:'!"~~~-ofthevill:eblc:~llld , I~!IZ

at 2 p.m. Wedaesday at the
Ewing Funeral Home wllil the
stem or a florist stick onto the Rev. Bill Perrin officiating.
ends. A bit of glue on the back Burial will be in Beech Grove
caU 1
may prevent a blossom from Ce lery F · ds
8
shattering. After completing the'7uner~l
give the arrangement a coating
of liquid hair spray.

Qle of tM many
can serve you best.
In
where the action ls. We Invite your patronage.

The

can lllljiUtate a man's finger
Willi a 11111p' of Ill claw1.

Lawman

, umb
Green Th

Notes • ...

Now You Know

bill and invoice Is completely
paid and every account sellled.
· Rhodes said be came lnto olfice wllil austerity "and we 1rt
leaving office willl austerity."
"Eiaven .weeks from tomorrow, a new gov~ will be
chosen," Rbodes sa:Jcl. uwe can
and must leave lbe lndlridual
agencies and pr01f811l8 ci state
govenunenl_.atlng Clll 011 ef.
fleient bulo so change can boi
readi)y made."
Rhodoo ll8ld be did not Willi!
the slalll's De)V govern«" to be
concei'IIOCt1fllil flscal neeila.
Rh&lt;Mies said It wu "nat 1o
Impossible" to jlrodici bow
much could be saved by lbe
cutbacks. He said, ~~oJrever, a
figure of flO to fl5 miWon
would not be linreuonable.
MAXI----

Rhodes also ordered:
A f......, on all equlpmay caU at the funeral home
menlpurchases
except tlwoe refrom 7 to 9 tonight.
lating to personal or public
safety.
- A freeze on aU printed 1118·
NOW YOU KNOW
!erial
bearing the name of the
Rabbits arc born naked, bllnd
governor
or any sllte official
and helpless while hares are
or
employee.
born fully haired with open eye5
-A reduction of all commodi·
and are able to m&lt;Jve about
ty
inventories to the lowest pos·
within a few minutes.
sible level cO!lBistent with good
managemenl.
-Reduction of printing and
mailing of information and reports.
(CbntinUed from page II)
-Review in each state department to make certain every permeated the area.
u:ou: immedla,.!tly
h~ "':," illwninate the
0
gl'hey ____, a~
scene.
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MONDAY
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hensioo over e..-another vacant
MEIGS COUNTY Jaycees
and bomb
house nearby,
·
Wives ClubB p.m. Monday at
nperls were called in to
residence of Mrs. Earl Ingels, Donald Hauck, liS, of 1144 inspect II.
Jr.
Osborne St., Pomeroy, died
Late SUnday night three
TUESDAY
Monday morning at the Holzer pollee officers were injured and
RACINE LODGE 461. F&amp;AM Medical Cenler.
five persons arrested in a
will meet in special session, ' Mr. Hauck was a veteran ci disturbance.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Work in EA World War IT and belonged to
degree. All Master Masons the Meigs Chapter of lhe
welcome.
Disabled American Veterans.
Help General H01pllal
FRIENDLYCIRCl.E, Trinity He is survived by his wife, SATURDAY ADMISSION Church, 8 p.m. Tu~y. Miss Marie; a daughter, MLss Donna Mae Hawk, Pomeroy.
Mary E. Chapman, program Hauck, MiddleJ&gt;&lt;l'l; bll molber, SATURDAY DISCHARGE leader; Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mrs. UUie Hauck, of Pomeroy, Harold King.
.
M
R
hOS less ,
and a Sisler,
rs. oy
(Pauline) Mayer, a Iso of
FA•THER "~•a~ED
Pomeroy,
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Prccedinghimindealilwere COLUMBUS (UPI)
his father, Harry Hauck, and a CharlesF.Dixon, 21, Colopnbus,
Graham Ce:metery . Friends

Tonight&amp; Tuesdly

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'open cblas

llbeep and swine be judged,
along wllll horse and jlon)'
eonformaUon. At I p.m.
IDinOITDW the II)IIWI[ hone
abow will be held ailtl tile brat ci
lwo flower abowl W01 be judged.
ANYONE IIUNilRY?
~nwhile, no one will p
hungry between ehcnll and
vialll to lbe ahibllllflbeY pi
an lbe midway.
·
A .combined $1 yeara of
cooldn&amp; and servinC food alllll
eounty fair Ia the claim of 11ft
tODd stands slafled by IOClll
rettldeniB.
'i1ne yearo ago lbe Meip
Local AlllleUc Boottera look
over the converted poultry
bullding a.S a restaurant. 'Ibis
)'ear DOll Wilaon, president of
the bon•ters, has teachers,
parenlf and eheerleailera
belplna ... tbe operalloo. Tbe
Nllauranl II lir condiUoned
the courtesy of Land-

lltfoulh

r

lhe grounds, the Eastern
Athlelic Boosters again baftt
their stand in _.ation. Vic
Bohr Is president of the group.
In lileir lhird season at the
fair are membera of tile
Cheshire Fire Department,
being assisted by auxillar7
members.

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COLUMBUS (UPI) MayO&lt; M.. E. Sentleabreamer,
a f-rm mayO&lt; of Ohio'•
caJI!tal clly, ba1 tle&lt;ided •
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JHiec:Uoal ill!&lt;- ...

Wllitto bU.... k bepllll
tity'l ......... loiN· ..
Sea1eabreaaer, aa oaaoP,.tea Democra~ made lito
IUIIIIIUIICOiil Mouday after
a week's vacaU011. Tbe offlee
will be eoulelled Ia II7L
"I jllll made 11J1 my miud 1
Hille wltilt aso," ht Aid,
"aDd I doa't care who 111111
aplut me. I love being

mayor of tldl elt)' .''
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BARRY SLAWTER, Melp CotdJ t-8 a"'•ll"t, daecb
Willi Jo Ellen Diehl, le!t, and MUiaa Rizer, nwnbM of the
Molga County Jlllior Fair Board, on jlrlllrell heiDI made In
completiOio of dlsplay boolbe al the junior fair buiJdinl 011
:Monday.

Gls Hot for Pot
A1RMAN DAVID JruBN,
OOD of the Rev. and Mn.
Robert lulul, PtmeNy, Is
•om• oa a IIHay leave &amp;om
the Keesler Air Fe,... Base at
Biloxi, Miss. A groaad ndio
operator, Alniulll Kuba Is
ociaedlll&lt;!d to be In Vleltwn
for a year's lour tf duty oa
Sept. 15.

WASHINGTON (UPI) -An
a-tOldler told a C&lt;IIRI'OIIIianl
bearing todi!Y bll own !knmth
lnveallgallon sltowed pol
1111~ has readied ..,....lc
IJI'OporU&lt;III among U.S.10ldlen
in Vleblapl.
Jon Steinberg ci l'bllldelphla
presented 111111 be said ,.....
caaehlalorleilof ane 10ldlor wbo
1111oted marl~ and DUll'&gt;
clered lour ofbll ~.and of
another wbo puffed pol ad
Wdll ~mane. feorfng he wu
Jtom'*'loal,

steinberg blamed the Ameri·

ru Command for "ste"'Uy
refilling" to face lbe problem.
Be adl thOIIIBilda of Vielawn

Steinberg, in prepared lelli111011y, said loldtera cani•s
home wllil heblll oreflndiD&amp; II
tough to ldct, llnce
m lll&lt;ll't potent ~
lhp often can lie aaliaflad
atalelllde only bJ IUming to

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veteran• brln&amp; home clru&amp;
dependency '"Ill their ella·
char&amp;e paporsland lbe onlJ way
1o atop II Is to slop sending beroln.
aervlcanen there Ill lbe 11ra1 Steinberg wu lbe llral wll·
]Uce,
11011 u the Senile jtamdle
''Blow can "" apect lbe dtllnqlliih.'l' ""'
lttee reoVletnmer tollampout lbe pol pomed belrinp Into lhl a1111te
llolda wiHII lbey eaaatiOI slop IJI'O........ ID tho annedfu Ctl
I'UCkell fr&lt;m raining down an 1 pntbe llral begun !he Jlli'l
SlicOII?" be added.
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