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f4ASON Mrs. Esta
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

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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·
ficiating. Burial will be in

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov.
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

"Hi~~~lX~~~[~\,..
Coior

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

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Donald Hauck ..;:I
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PicLures and Plaques are

Fridays Only
The Drive-In Window
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9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
I Continuously)

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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for 11iny RIMI'Jilty
Candi.L.tes
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Neftr io hiltorr •a• the American woman had sud! a
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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Away with (jas
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AUGUST

ended.

DUnON'S

Say: Join the fun at the
Meigs County Fair

August 18-lR0-21
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Gets l•u"dry •ma11ngly
clean. Uan lust 10
CJIIIons of water and
only 1/J the detergent.

Spln·dry t IOICI In iult 1
minute . Completely
portable .. . roll to the
lli'lk, no' plumblnCJ . Store
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fOR tHE BIGGEST
BAIGAit IN - 1
That pre*tription compouncj.d

by us is inc!eed ci bat;ain ... it
helps add year~ to your life lor
as 5Hle as a Eft dotlanl

YOUR

PH~IMACIITSI

Are up ·to tl\e minute 'with'

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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. ·

Market Report

JUST 30 MINUTES
TO DO IT ALL IN
THE NEW HOOVER
SPIN·D~YING WASHER

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Tbt ardlnlnce eammillee ID pnporlaiC Ie.....IIID to eopo wllb
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
church.

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Pollee Cllef ..Jed W~ llllid be had oonf11Ted wllb tbe
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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'lbe mayor's reportlbowlng receipll for the Yillage lolallng
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
at 7:30 the

f!l~troy '· ¥'""
I Exc..t fbls one week;on Thii!'Jdly 9;30 to _12:jlt:)li!f)ill.Oti•,1.,,.,.

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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.

ThO 107111 Meigs County Fair mark.

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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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llberlfl RoJ&gt;ert-- Hartenbach's
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cltedlllldbaUedOteibfrelol
W victory over Middleport.
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James gave no bill or 1'11111 to
~or damage was reported
... Mldtlleporllealll, p1111q totwoauloslnaeolllalonat7::1 Veterau M8Dorlal Beopllll
. 1% olrlkeoula. AI bal, Jameo p.m. Saturday al the In•
SATURDAY ADMI'$S1DNII,..;
In ood oodiUon at Veterans bad two doubleo IJ(d lrfple. tersectioo of Couitty Roads 21 Ali EUla u,...,,_.,;, · J
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'lbe oecaad •••eo feature and 31 driven by Kotler E.
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Blaloe"'··Us,IO,sonofJameo lllilev-•••willbeCbesblre
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of Pllllleroy, who w•.• aplllil• ....,.
Pomeroy. Tbt llaall David L. Ro us h' Por tJan•u. •Leonard
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alruck by a car in front of bll !I'lit be pla,ed TllOiday
re WII,S no e rge.
Kalbryn LuntiiOrd, l'll!nerliJ:
homeooCbesterRoadSalunlay ' betweeathe two wlnllen,.t
Blaine Qualls,~; ·,,
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. ;Ibis eVfllilll't
Sunday al 7:45 p.m. haavy SATURDAY n~t$
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18i:.!U'hiU:. .damage '!'IS C8111eddrl.ln
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1n e e gs .oun Y a 11 LAGOs ('UP!) -Nigeria has John Tbomas .Rue,.~ . E~ Nlll'IIJ8ll Lehew,
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~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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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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.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
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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

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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.
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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
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MEIGS COUNTY Jaycees
and bomb
house nearby,
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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
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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 •
~

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

de""""'"'"

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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' blue; Dol Falrea, blue ; P'tnny
i tl!emeiJwertoflheRuthond Newberry , blue ; Annalce
birc.s Cifcltl of the Women's CciUns, red; Ruth Sayre, red;
Society of CIJriaUan Service of Lee Powell,
Velma
•lbe New HIVeD United
Methodist Church lleld a joint
meellng and covered dish
luncheon at the church.
Followlntl the luncheon the
group ung "Our Best,"
followed with a prayer by Mrs.
btha l..levlns. Mrs. Howard
Burris had a reaillna enUUed
"Molhers ol the Bible."
1booe atlendlng !run the
Ruth Clfcle were Mrs. Bernard
Ueving, Mrs. Otha Uevlng,
Mrs. Tbelma Cepehart, Mrs.
Ollie RoUsh, Mrs. F. A. Batey,
Mrs. Howard Bunis and Mrs.
T. Bert Roush. Those !rom the
Dorcas Circle were Mrs. Tom
Hoffman, Mrs. ~ Hesson,
Mrs. WIWam Grinstead and
Mrs. Mary DeMoss.
WNCBEON HELD
Aluncheon was held Saturday
at the Pleasant Point Ro.!ort,
honoring the Judges who Judged
the Bower show at the Muon
County Fair. The show was
sponsored by the Mason County
Council of Garden Clubs.
Guests attending were Mrs.
Ernest J . Adams, Mrs. John s.
McGhee, Mrs. VireU Burgess,
Mrs. L. A. Miller, Mrs. Kllrl
Danner and Mrs. Howard
Oswald, judges, all of Hun·
llngton; Mrs. Donald A. Smith,
Mrs. N. 0 . Weln, Mrs. Ray Fox,
Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs.
Howard Burris, Mrs, M. L.
Ohlinger. Mrs. Evelyn Gam·
mon, Mrs. Lee Gibbs, Mrs.
Patrick Riley, Mrs. Donald
Bumgardner, Mrs. Harry
Layne, Mrs. John Powell, Mrs.
Herman Layne, Mrs. Uoyd
Roush, Mrs. Gail Fllires, Mrs.
carroll Caato and Mrs. Paul
Cllilders, members of the four
Garden Clubs In the county.
.
PICNIC HEW
Mrs. Albert llpush was In
cillr(je of devotions at the
Tbur..tay meeting of the
Rhododendron Homemakers
Club meellng, which was a

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white.
Zlrmla r

Mra. \Jj)lul Collins,·
l!lue: .~ Cl~"'l~ blue;
!lulH $)lyre. red ; G relcb~n
~~tdm:ore, reel: Mra. John
donlhs, while.
.
Miscellaneous - Lois
Ne••ben'Y,
·Betty Kauu,

Mfs. JOIM Collln8. red;' CecUa
Smith Wblte; L1&gt;1s Newberry, dlviJ(oll
red: ~~ Newberry,, blue;

Corolyn ·Sayre, blue i Mrs.
C)lllltjeod:lark, blue; Ka.)' '-'~: ·wu
blue; Berni~ Celloway, blue, .
MUdred
blue; Ruth
81-yra.

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blue; Mary Adldnl,
Edward McDavid,
Adkins, blue:
Calioway, red; Edith

,=~white·
(i
• • blue;llmlth.
Nora
Mary

Adldnl,

Calloway,. blue;

blue;&gt; lllary
bl..: Rulli Soyra,
. Scholl, ~; Kay
: Mary Mens,
Plcbill, while:
~... red.

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3 lb.
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Packed In

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Son Fron 020 100 0211-'-- 5 11 2
Ptllsbgh 000 ~ ooo- 4 10 2
Perry, (17-11) ond Dietz;
Moose, 0.1 Canton (6), Lamb
(8) ond Sangulllen. LP-Dal
Canton {7 • 31. HRs . Stargell
(25thl, McCovey (31st).
Phlla

000 000 030- 3 6 0
· 300 «Ji lOx-+ 9 13 0
Jackson, Champion w. Wilson (It and Compton ; Merritt
(11·10\and Bench, Corrales (1) .
LP-Jockson (J.l2) . HRs-Bench
(41st), Perez (37th), Merritt
(:lrdl, Joseph (:Jrd).
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On Cook
Success

Fresh

Mary Phlllipo,

IWUsh, Russell C8peharl and
Art ,1babel
" BiBiiONs AWARDED
~· John Collins of TuEridle-W,I Garden Club won the
SW.....tabo ll'lf8l'd and Ber·
~ .CallcnriY of the llenderson
~ Club won the Best In ·
Sbqw under Horllcalture
~on . Mrs. Pat RUey ol New
Ba:ven Garden Club won the
Sweepatakes winner ll!lder
Artjetic: IJivLtlon and ~
Jo!Uison of Ta·Endle-Wel
Gailten Club the Best in Sbow '
...... Arllatlc.
ilbbon winners were annoij.ced aslollowa: Floral Arts
- lorliculture: Roael - Leta
F....,g and Annalee Collins,
blilt: Jennie Stone, red. Lilies,
Belty Kautf, blue; Annalee
CoDln1, red; Patsy Smllll,
while; Belli of lrelond ~ Prollltt. blue. canna Ctdla !imltll, red. Sollfloww Mlioo .Adkina, wblte. Dlla7 Br~da Adklno, •6lue; Bob
Adlitns, red; Mary Adkins,
whl-..
~- Bentlee Calloway.
~· Bernice Calloway, white;
Celliola - Mrs. awtes Clark,
Ruth Slyre, red.
olda - Kay l..elfl, blue;
Hnlop, red: EVelyn
~...~~~~.~;Annalee Collins,
Dorothy Scholz, while;
~:;Ga=m:'D¥JII,
white.
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- Mrs. Johri
(2): Dallllaa ....
Smltli. red; Loi.-

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were given.
Thooe attending were Mrs. M.

willlamaoa presldlns. AI·
te~ were Dick Ord, Harry
MlUer, Donald Foglesong,
RO!ne Williamson, Herman
~· Uoyd Rolllh, Donald F.

Swish~
's Bomb
Wins
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by Mrs. Roush.
A short business session was
held following the picnlc, at ·
ll'lileb lime the regular reports

ROTARY MEJml
Tbe regular dinner • .-ttng
ol the New Haven Rolar)' Club
wai bold Thunday eventnc. A
lh&lt;irt buslneOI session follOwed
tb~ dinner wllll Rome

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ol:lbe devollons was "Food for
tJie Soul," and was taken from
lhe a!Ith chapter ol Timothy.
Thta wu followed with a prayer

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plcnlc held In the New Haven
Garden Club Park. Tbe thellle

Mta. Albert RoUsh, Mrs. Eber
ill*ili; 'Miii: ·r: llert' ROUih, ·
l!fiW.,;v.Jma. Raub&gt;Mrs. 0 : o... ,
Sayl'e, Mrs. CJart~ Thomas, '
llfto. Charles r. Yonker, Loa
Ellen Roush, Kay Rolllh, Usa
1bmnu, Kalhy 1\lzer and Mary

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COOKiES
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New Haven Soeial Events·

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HEUl

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' blue; Dol Falrea, blue ; P'tnny
i tl!emeiJwertoflheRuthond Newberry , blue ; Annalce
birc.s Cifcltl of the Women's CciUns, red; Ruth Sayre, red;
Society of CIJriaUan Service of Lee Powell,
Velma
•lbe New HIVeD United
Methodist Church lleld a joint
meellng and covered dish
luncheon at the church.
Followlntl the luncheon the
group ung "Our Best,"
followed with a prayer by Mrs.
btha l..levlns. Mrs. Howard
Burris had a reaillna enUUed
"Molhers ol the Bible."
1booe atlendlng !run the
Ruth Clfcle were Mrs. Bernard
Ueving, Mrs. Otha Uevlng,
Mrs. Tbelma Cepehart, Mrs.
Ollie RoUsh, Mrs. F. A. Batey,
Mrs. Howard Bunis and Mrs.
T. Bert Roush. Those !rom the
Dorcas Circle were Mrs. Tom
Hoffman, Mrs. ~ Hesson,
Mrs. WIWam Grinstead and
Mrs. Mary DeMoss.
WNCBEON HELD
Aluncheon was held Saturday
at the Pleasant Point Ro.!ort,
honoring the Judges who Judged
the Bower show at the Muon
County Fair. The show was
sponsored by the Mason County
Council of Garden Clubs.
Guests attending were Mrs.
Ernest J . Adams, Mrs. John s.
McGhee, Mrs. VireU Burgess,
Mrs. L. A. Miller, Mrs. Kllrl
Danner and Mrs. Howard
Oswald, judges, all of Hun·
llngton; Mrs. Donald A. Smith,
Mrs. N. 0 . Weln, Mrs. Ray Fox,
Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs.
Howard Burris, Mrs, M. L.
Ohlinger. Mrs. Evelyn Gam·
mon, Mrs. Lee Gibbs, Mrs.
Patrick Riley, Mrs. Donald
Bumgardner, Mrs. Harry
Layne, Mrs. John Powell, Mrs.
Herman Layne, Mrs. Uoyd
Roush, Mrs. Gail Fllires, Mrs.
carroll Caato and Mrs. Paul
Cllilders, members of the four
Garden Clubs In the county.
.
PICNIC HEW
Mrs. Albert llpush was In
cillr(je of devotions at the
Tbur..tay meeting of the
Rhododendron Homemakers
Club meellng, which was a

·"
white.
Zlrmla r

Mra. \Jj)lul Collins,·
l!lue: .~ Cl~"'l~ blue;
!lulH $)lyre. red ; G relcb~n
~~tdm:ore, reel: Mra. John
donlhs, while.
.
Miscellaneous - Lois
Ne••ben'Y,
·Betty Kauu,

Mfs. JOIM Collln8. red;' CecUa
Smith Wblte; L1&gt;1s Newberry, dlviJ(oll
red: ~~ Newberry,, blue;

Corolyn ·Sayre, blue i Mrs.
C)lllltjeod:lark, blue; Ka.)' '-'~: ·wu
blue; Berni~ Celloway, blue, .
MUdred
blue; Ruth
81-yra.

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•··.

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wblle.

- Bernice
blue; Mary Adldnl,
Edward McDavid,
Adkins, blue:
Calioway, red; Edith

,=~white·
(i
• • blue;llmlth.
Nora
Mary

Adldnl,

Calloway,. blue;

blue;&gt; lllary
bl..: Rulli Soyra,
. Scholl, ~; Kay
: Mary Mens,
Plcbill, while:
~... red.

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3 lb.
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Southern Star
Packed In

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Grollnd'

Son Fron 020 100 0211-'-- 5 11 2
Ptllsbgh 000 ~ ooo- 4 10 2
Perry, (17-11) ond Dietz;
Moose, 0.1 Canton (6), Lamb
(8) ond Sangulllen. LP-Dal
Canton {7 • 31. HRs . Stargell
(25thl, McCovey (31st).
Phlla

000 000 030- 3 6 0
· 300 «Ji lOx-+ 9 13 0
Jackson, Champion w. Wilson (It and Compton ; Merritt
(11·10\and Bench, Corrales (1) .
LP-Jockson (J.l2) . HRs-Bench
(41st), Perez (37th), Merritt
(:lrdl, Joseph (:Jrd).
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CIRQ.E "P'

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LOWER FOOD BILLS FOR YOU
&gt;.

!)Jjldjng.

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Surgery
On Cook
Success

Fresh

Mary Phlllipo,

IWUsh, Russell C8peharl and
Art ,1babel
" BiBiiONs AWARDED
~· John Collins of TuEridle-W,I Garden Club won the
SW.....tabo ll'lf8l'd and Ber·
~ .CallcnriY of the llenderson
~ Club won the Best In ·
Sbqw under Horllcalture
~on . Mrs. Pat RUey ol New
Ba:ven Garden Club won the
Sweepatakes winner ll!lder
Artjetic: IJivLtlon and ~
Jo!Uison of Ta·Endle-Wel
Gailten Club the Best in Sbow '
...... Arllatlc.
ilbbon winners were annoij.ced aslollowa: Floral Arts
- lorliculture: Roael - Leta
F....,g and Annalee Collins,
blilt: Jennie Stone, red. Lilies,
Belty Kautf, blue; Annalee
CoDln1, red; Patsy Smllll,
while; Belli of lrelond ~ Prollltt. blue. canna Ctdla !imltll, red. Sollfloww Mlioo .Adkina, wblte. Dlla7 Br~da Adklno, •6lue; Bob
Adlitns, red; Mary Adkins,
whl-..
~- Bentlee Calloway.
~· Bernice Calloway, white;
Celliola - Mrs. awtes Clark,
Ruth Slyre, red.
olda - Kay l..elfl, blue;
Hnlop, red: EVelyn
~...~~~~.~;Annalee Collins,
Dorothy Scholz, while;
~:;Ga=m:'D¥JII,
white.
•
]
- Mrs. Johri
(2): Dallllaa ....
Smltli. red; Loi.-

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were given.
Thooe attending were Mrs. M.

willlamaoa presldlns. AI·
te~ were Dick Ord, Harry
MlUer, Donald Foglesong,
RO!ne Williamson, Herman
~· Uoyd Rolllh, Donald F.

Swish~
's Bomb
Wins
.
.

SALEi ·.·::

by Mrs. Roush.
A short business session was
held following the picnlc, at ·
ll'lileb lime the regular reports

ROTARY MEJml
Tbe regular dinner • .-ttng
ol the New Haven Rolar)' Club
wai bold Thunday eventnc. A
lh&lt;irt buslneOI session follOwed
tb~ dinner wllll Rome

'

.

..

,.

ol:lbe devollons was "Food for
tJie Soul," and was taken from
lhe a!Ith chapter ol Timothy.
Thta wu followed with a prayer

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plcnlc held In the New Haven
Garden Club Park. Tbe thellle

Mta. Albert RoUsh, Mrs. Eber
ill*ili; 'Miii: ·r: llert' ROUih, ·
l!fiW.,;v.Jma. Raub&gt;Mrs. 0 : o... ,
Sayl'e, Mrs. CJart~ Thomas, '
llfto. Charles r. Yonker, Loa
Ellen Roush, Kay Rolllh, Usa
1bmnu, Kalhy 1\lzer and Mary

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SAUSAGE......~~~~~~-~=~························ 2 ~- · ~1

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SATURDAY ONLY!
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RIQI IDAF LARGE SIZE

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6 : $1.00

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Ronald · B.. JOhnson,
pduate_-.,AUIJ. 22~

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with a ~•. , ,, ..
degrn In marketing
llnaDce 'lbll milntb he
enter West. VIrginia Unll't~
at ·)4organtown wljere
8I1Ub' law. At Bridgeport
vlalhd their • • Mrl. Hairy
Saddler, who bas been U1 tor !be
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OONGRATULA~10NS TO MRS. REID YOUNG, who wu
chairmaD ~ tbe Melga County Garden Club!' Chrlstmaa !lower
llbow wldch toolllleCOIId pia"" In the state. The aW!Ird waa made
at tbe l'ICII!t -lion.of the Ohio Alllociatloo of G1rden Clubs.
ln fact, Melga Counlf gardeners ......, tho hlgh acldlm!ro ol
J1e8kin 11- receiving 10 state ODd regional awarda In reeognllloo
ol JIIUiliWD ODd project aetlrity.
Former Melga Countlan llulde Reibel, oow living In
YcnlltoWD, waa named by the OAGC aa outstanding prd.,... ol
~ 12, and tUIDg the award ln tllfa reglm was Mrs. c. E.
Payne of Vlntoa Counl,y. Mn. Payne t.t tile molher ~ Allee
'l'b(mpecrl of Puneroy, who waa oelected oulltandlng gardener
omn1 yean ....
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Middleport

Personal Notes

Personal Notes

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3lOCATIONS IN THE ·JRI.aJUNrY!
GALLIPOLISMASON' · ~ POINJ PlEAsaNt'
.

A l!egular ti.Gt Vahrtl
"5_&lt;!.1o" Rubber TIJipeli

B08BY PfNS
350 PINS
. IN
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Mr. and Mta. Clarence Kuhn . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen ban
·of Mineral
were weekend

Social
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All ""'Ill Mony Docorotlonsl

WAsTE BASKETS
For Home
For College
For Truh

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We &amp;oo It To Sell NOW! I
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.WOME"'S SKIRTS
RULEI)
WA~RMARKED

The Mini - lht AIIM - the 'W•!ktr - the
Slim - In m•ny col crt Md l•brla. $111122 to
Jl, Sor:ry, no Midi,. W.don't ~r• tortMm -

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2IIO'SIIeels- 47'

Ainqan Lake, ·
Russell Scott.
on Mr. and ·Mra. Duscy JobnsoD
Sept IS,
.
1111d Chuck and 1heir grandsllll,
Mr. .,&gt;.! Mrs. Sidney Kloes Troy
ol New Haven, W.
and fitlnlly· bave returned
the past """" al
Tbey ~~ '
Darid
before going to

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Holzer Mtdlcal Genter, Firat
Ave. Vlaltlni ~~ :W ODd 7-11
p.m. Parenti ooly 011 Padlalrlca
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BIRTHS
11r. anc1 Mrl. Steven Eucene

va.,

Ont of lho mony
&lt;ttn 11rw you bolt.
wMre fhe octlon le•

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vllo your palrctniiiJt.
Princeton, w.
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p.m. • .I~
MGnday.. .
Fridays Only
1011, 9: II a.m. MOD· The Drive-In Window
IIIII Mn. K!nnltll
Is ()pen
Jact-m, aon, 1:•
f A.M. to 7 P.M.
Mr. and . llfrl.
! Continuously)
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POmeroy, OhiO
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Ronald · B.. JOhnson,
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with a ~•. , ,, ..
degrn In marketing
llnaDce 'lbll milntb he
enter West. VIrginia Unll't~
at ·)4organtown wljere
8I1Ub' law. At Bridgeport
vlalhd their • • Mrl. Hairy
Saddler, who bas been U1 tor !be
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chairmaD ~ tbe Melga County Garden Club!' Chrlstmaa !lower
llbow wldch toolllleCOIId pia"" In the state. The aW!Ird waa made
at tbe l'ICII!t -lion.of the Ohio Alllociatloo of G1rden Clubs.
ln fact, Melga Counlf gardeners ......, tho hlgh acldlm!ro ol
J1e8kin 11- receiving 10 state ODd regional awarda In reeognllloo
ol JIIUiliWD ODd project aetlrity.
Former Melga Countlan llulde Reibel, oow living In
YcnlltoWD, waa named by the OAGC aa outstanding prd.,... ol
~ 12, and tUIDg the award ln tllfa reglm was Mrs. c. E.
Payne of Vlntoa Counl,y. Mn. Payne t.t tile molher ~ Allee
'l'b(mpecrl of Puneroy, who waa oelected oulltandlng gardener
omn1 yean ....
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3lOCATIONS IN THE ·JRI.aJUNrY!
GALLIPOLISMASON' · ~ POINJ PlEAsaNt'
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A l!egular ti.Gt Vahrtl
"5_&lt;!.1o" Rubber TIJipeli

B08BY PfNS
350 PINS
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Mr. and Mta. Clarence Kuhn . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen ban
·of Mineral
were weekend

Social
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All ""'Ill Mony Docorotlonsl

WAsTE BASKETS
For Home
For College
For Truh

SnRENE

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If We Advertiae An Item
We &amp;oo It To Sell NOW! I
Depend On u. ! !

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.WOME"'S SKIRTS
RULEI)
WA~RMARKED

The Mini - lht AIIM - the 'W•!ktr - the
Slim - In m•ny col crt Md l•brla. $111122 to
Jl, Sor:ry, no Midi,. W.don't ~r• tortMm -

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2IIO'SIIeels- 47'

Ainqan Lake, ·
Russell Scott.
on Mr. and ·Mra. Duscy JobnsoD
Sept IS,
.
1111d Chuck and 1heir grandsllll,
Mr. .,&gt;.! Mrs. Sidney Kloes Troy
ol New Haven, W.
and fitlnlly· bave returned
the past """" al
Tbey ~~ '
Darid
before going to

I HO;IT~L NEws]

),Jn.

H08PfTAL NEWS

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INSTAMATIC
1:1126

FILM

97$

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Holzer Mtdlcal Genter, Firat
Ave. Vlaltlni ~~ :W ODd 7-11
p.m. Parenti ooly 011 Padlalrlca
. Ward.
BIRTHS
11r. anc1 Mrl. Steven Eucene

va.,

Ont of lho mony
&lt;ttn 11rw you bolt.
wMre fhe octlon le•

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vllo your palrctniiiJt.
Princeton, w.
~[~~l:stLareyJ
p.m. • .I~
MGnday.. .
Fridays Only
1011, 9: II a.m. MOD· The Drive-In Window
IIIII Mn. K!nnltll
Is ()pen
Jact-m, aon, 1:•
f A.M. to 7 P.M.
Mr. and . llfrl.
! Continuously)
Sblde
' Ollltr lo'*lnt KOors f to 1

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THE

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.and SAVINGS 00.
POmeroy, OhiO
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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
hide it wiUo self.plty.
This column is for young Second, get off Ute sidelines
people, their problems and and join in Ute fun. So you're
pleaoureo, their troubles and shy. WhoisJI't-aUttle? Watch
1968 PLYMOUTH ·
$1695
fun . As with Ute rest of HeleJL. ·Uoe-otlt!rS -nd you'll see lll&lt;llit
GTX
2
Or.
tiardtop,
automatic
transmissiOn.
Help Us!, it welcomes lauglis are liiiJtire of thenlaelm part of ·
but won't dodge a serioua Ute time; Aslt Uoetr help. H Uoey
1967 PLYMOUTH
S14tS
question .with a bruah-&lt;lff.
aHn' t wiUing !&lt;J gtvelt- well,
Be
Send your ""'nage questions Uoat'sonewayto8eparatereal
lvedere 2 Or. Hardtop, v.a motor,
1o YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, fri~ fr9JII ...oth&lt;!r-cllasers.
automatic trans., power steering, twq-tone
care of Helen Help US! this Don't Invl~ ,'em bact I .
, , paint. '
newapaper. ·
Thlnl, and most importan~
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LOVE HER? believe your mlm&gt;rllt rellecis
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NO, HER BROTHER
pretty Qirl wiUo a lot of
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Dear Helen:
powbllltlt!s. Stop aelllng
'Jl'tM 1.vi1. ltOO fi.M.
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I'm JMlllular wiUo oUter girls yourself short and you'll lie
·I'OiilloY, OHIO ·
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for two .... sons: We have a S"--'•""howfastyouou•·-- .
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swimming pool, an~ l have a U::.r~';'12 Image - even"';,jt);
'!II ANT AD
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· new Ml!i"lgft $Cflj)ol on old · ·
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good l&lt;ooldng bill hcoUoer.
your broUoer. - H.
niFORMATION
· Notice
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Rt. 33. .,. 992·2!4~~ PAiNT SALE• Farm ail.! h...,.
The Bifls come over sup- Dear Helen:
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5 p.M. o~:~~~~~~bllootl..; Wl,ljL pick up merchandiiO and
posodlytoseeme,butUoeyend 1 ·came borne from my
MondoyDudllno9o .m. · ·take to auction on a per·. TRAILER. l!rown,!o Y,roll~r •',(al)on, l&lt;lllli 8ull&lt;ltra So!Pi&gt;IY '•
up showing off around Ute pool vacation a day early, called up
Cance~ollon &amp; Cor"~"•••
centage baols. Call Jim · Park, Mlneravll!e. 992-3324. ·• COMpany, }90 .N. 2nd, Mid···
bee
. ause my brother and his my steady "'•lfriend, and she Will baoccoptod until' a.m. lor Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
8·T·121c dleport, Ohio.
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Phone 742· ~1.
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said she had to go out on a
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The Publisher reservea th ,
• c FURNISHED and unturnlshid
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years younger' than r.!~ :~s:~. Uoal lllght. ~~::.:.~~ eq~.~~f?i~;~,•nv ;:: ROCK SPRINGS Fair Special. ;r;'::,';~~ to ~ ', E~!n~T.':- ~~.: all:~=~ J.~-~·~E:.·~}~~~!JlL~~~~!~~S;~~·,:
my broUoer and he 's always put So 1 caJ!tol up my best friend publisher will not be mi&gt;onllblo Tuesday, Aug. 18, Wt!G., Aua .
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IQ.11-IIt . ,paint lj)l'ayer, cord wlniltl" •.~.
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me down BB a punk. He makes for a •am'e of pool, but he said for ~ore than ou Incorrect' 19, Thursday, Aug. 20. Will
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insort•on.
leave the Middleport Cab
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CMh price only 131. Terms ' R·. •. E~:Ja
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me feel so dumb that I can't he had a date.
For w.~~lnorvlco
otllce at a.m .. 11 a.m.. 3
Wanted To BUJ
avelleble. Phorii 992·2685. ~·
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When everybody treats you heard from 8 mutual friend.
12 cents ·o•r . w&gt;rd three
dleporl Cab Co .. Phone 992·
trunks, elc. Wr111 . 1o\. ·. •· PAINT' DAMAGE, 1971) zlg.ug ·Ntw ,__, .
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.;s: onSecutlve lnt.P.rtlnn"
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Miller, Rt. 4 PoJnBf'D'I~ "(),, Snwlnt ; ·mAchines. StiH fn
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Ute a ?.-~tN&gt;ld whahenl dyou're To get even 1 asked this . se~~t~~~~~~:~ro~~rd six con .
8·1.2-6tp
Call 992~71. .
'lL~~.,.. ortglnll clrf.pnt. No et-··
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rea 11Y ••.u.l\.0 1 5 ' w
o you mutual friend out (she ia a girl)
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orr.~ · .._ ~ tad'un.ntl ~~ 11 our
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do? - LmLE SISTER
and we had a great Ume.
ads and ods paid within 10 davs. GROVER S Photography OLD PHOTOS, giauware,
*trois are bull ln. 5ewa . :i , tTORY blick bal'fill~i •:
Dear Sis:
' The nell day 1 told my
CARD OF THANKS
' Studio will be cloSed tor ole. Phone Athens59ii·IJB9,.or wlllo 1 or 2
'"' makn
Mlddi'!IP~No t.o~•l&gt;l'
First, you ean s•N• hlsming "steady" I didn't •o for two&amp; OBITUARY
vacation from Aug. 17to Aug. write TOAN, ,- W. Slate St., b&lt;lllonholn. sowt On buttona.
• fhlirel ' , • Alao'liit ~12$
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25.
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your broUoer and YOW' Birl timers and we were Uorough. s•~~ odJII!Io~a' word 2c .
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41hens, 01\lo &gt;45701.
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frienda. So long as yoo llllllk But now my best friend thinks
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from .!81!-conaclousness _ and years. Bull don't. want him lo OoJO a.m. to l :OO p.m Dally, 33 behind Reuter's Service
Station. Phone992.1075a..!a.2lc 2 FAMILYhoul0, .2fiRactSt.,
you'll keep right on trying to think he can takeaway my girls s58· Jtuorda•~m
• .. to 12 oDD Noon
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andi'Ujustshrugitoff. llmight
6-14-fG!c
become a habit.
Notice
A NEW shipment of children's
WIN AT BRIDGE How do 1 handle this? _ WILL give plano lessons In my school clothes has arrived.
Siles
SCO'IT
home. Phone 992·3666·, .,..tfc ~~1;,.~:~tvJJ).,.~""l,ot:;~ 1964 DODGE Pickup . . I~~·
Dear Scott:
HAY"•N·"'AuCTtoN· "H~·. Store. on Rt. 33 going towerd Volkswagen. new motor.
Surely you can level wiUo a
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Bt••k a d while portable"TV
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guy you've known for seven
Laurel Cliff, now open Hch
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Phone 992..mo·
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I• Oswald &amp; James Jacoby dYfdarys~uTae~ayv"o':' ~lsfr:! ~ :l~~=:t a;p'0,::'ret~t:,) THE PROP~
-RTY formerly
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. occupied b the Sporllman 1 ~1 PL YMOOTH Fury station
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but doo't let it happen again! your more
J.2f.ttc Bsr allhe ourneds on Rt. ';.agon. Phont 742.of611.
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124 has been purchased by
8-IUic
Dear llelen :
Donald H. Miller, a local • AQ
Is it right for a moUoer to go
JOHN lH()M•"
resldet\1. The buslnus~wlll be 1t•• PLYMOUTH station
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closed from Aua. 10 to
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out
with
me
and
mf
dale?
I'm
, for remotfellna wl the wagoo, nine peuengor. Good
1970
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15, be'sl6. That's old enough to
consequentopenii\Q of Miller molar, t1r11, bettery. Priced
EAST
WIIIIT
be alone. Not Uoat we have
ondSonsGroceryandSorvlce for quick 1011, SlOO. Contact
an·~""" in mind, but my
Domocntlc Candldahl
Station to serve tha public.
Eldon Walburn, pllone 992·
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BOAT. Weover river skill; ·16 ·- ' l ' , .
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a.J.t.llc· . !!.!!'•·ciOif lo ,MeiP; .tflgh
Goevllll" · R...dy.Mix , ;~~Q;fo,.
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SflWING tf\AURINES~.r ·
RMh; East Ltilarl Rd.
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f'liono 992 \ 1•
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BROWN ' DINETTE set, ' lo
chelrs. Reasonabli. See at183
laniilly picnic, but bowling,
S. Second Ave . . Phone 992·
7
•&lt;l&lt;aling,
mi!Yies? You'd
331L
Eut- Weot YU!nenblo
think we nre 12 or Ill
Paid for by Citizens far Cady
w..c N - lltalll
Did 111 more modem, but be
Erne~l Wlnaett, Chairmen
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WOD'taay lllfll1lJII ncept, "It's
Pill
l'llll 2.
up to your motltef.''- ABOUT REDUCE sate end fast with
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Pill
TO LOSE A BOYFRIEND
~ tablets and E· Vap
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Puo.
IJear ATL.\8:
weter pills. Nelson Drug1.
Oti dn1 lood
Nolhlnl .. .. tll
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a.~30ip Pets Far
P...RKVIEW Ktnntll, Paodln,
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ld
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In
71, we
mateure In the wronc but bide - C•d of Thanlls
show pupplos. Groamtng. I Classified' "ds
to read of lbe Lut-Clumce bablnd "lt' , ...
tber
'&lt;
8a1oo11 Today 'l.t Ill ihe llllt·
• s.up "'fGU1' IDO • TO THE MANY frl~.who 10 " ' - 992·5413.
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klndljl'~lsted . uo diM'Ing tho
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brld~ there 1.. man•' luiFor Peta'io' uU Fatber of dellll 01 ovr ...other. Jamoo
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•a. TeU.vour..rir.
duennas Ca&lt;ll
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we wllll
to •••
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lit. It 'didn't A""
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lend our
sincere
!honks.
we !Wed ol. llellley . toerJ· I . ut.~l
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atjraya pay to take a tlnnk don't eYell make II in Spiln want to thank lho mlnloter,
at the Last.Cballce sal0011 lbese daysl - H.
Rev. Paul Sellen; tho
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but It 11 mlllbiY good POliCY
organlot, the pallbearers,
Franclt enedulri, Phoriu I
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at lbe bridge ~table eo· avail
Ewing Funerol Home and
Coolvtu• 667-3856.
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t~osewhocarocttorlho.trave,
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West opeoeol th&amp; king of hoi must be consumed bv a mont and the countv -Iff, - - - -clubi!IIIICf continued the Suit.
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and the Racine American Help lalhd .
COAL, ""'•tone, 'l:l&lt;ctlilat: · liLliER;t(OoSit~~i'it;olc-iolln
U be bad llllfled Co a dla· man wllo welgha 1m polllll!s
~lon for lholr llll'vlt*. Wo
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SI!II_' Worlis,i.4 "'-1n , St., ;:',$vi'ao:use. · Prlc.d tor: quid&lt;
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mond there would be DO to give 8 bloOd level a! 0.15 also want to e&gt;cprlll our W
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~eclatlan
thinks lor over 21. Have nftrtnct. P0111erdy.
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dubf · Solllh·ruffed and led a
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floral .oll . tna• and tood.
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R E DIIONE : · .
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90.pronf .·whisky, If con- Wovle and Vorne Circle, Mr.
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8-16-lfc
Rt~~li)ired• " ' - ,._~1•i. •
played the four, dummy the sumed .within an bour or and Mra. 't.ft' H.rrlo.
., •, l-11·121c
q..,n and Eut the nine.
less.
1-18-ttp WAI'l'RESS. Allt&gt;ly In person,
•
East'o duct was a good
•
Crow'•
Stiak
House,
'lllaY. He was goJng to liave
DOCTDAIB MAILIIACI Pomeroy.
io·,jllay his ace next but, If
loJa; ·~ held the lack,
, Eli(
bopel of somelblng
ppeDing.
SGuth drew lrump.l with
foUl' leacll and led a second
West played lbe 10ven
after long lhougllt,
IJ WAYNE G. IWIDSTADT, M.D.
Weill up wlfb d1U11J111'1
k!DI. EN! produced the ace
.ani South Dad to lose two
tFitat ol Tbm Reloted CttlrnMIJ
~ondl and another bear!
far down two.
lag of relaratlon but don't
"How could I tell" asked
rely on it to cure your blgh
Soutli. · "Weat had otuck In a
blood preuure.
Y11inerable two-club overcall.
He ll!ll bacl to have Ute ace
Q-Wou141 di'fDUN eight
of ~artl . "
OUII(les of w1!147 ·a cl'ay
II Will likely that West
barm a pers~ . ·
held lbe ace of hear!l, but
A-TidJ
of wblsky
tllat '· didn't justify South's
coatalnl about a~ oUDCes
plar; II was all a matter of
of alcohol-no! a ' harmless
Male ar Fentale
lila last chaDce.
amoomt.
· Solltb was not going to
ltelll lanllll
make hla contract If hl.o kiD&amp;
of hearts held. He would
make that triek but would
ltill have to lose two dla·
·monda 111d the ace of hearts.
Hla Ollly chance to make the
contract was to play
dlDIIIDy'l 10 and knock out
tha ace. Not much of a
clwlce but the only o"e he

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
hide it wiUo self.plty.
This column is for young Second, get off Ute sidelines
people, their problems and and join in Ute fun. So you're
pleaoureo, their troubles and shy. WhoisJI't-aUttle? Watch
1968 PLYMOUTH ·
$1695
fun . As with Ute rest of HeleJL. ·Uoe-otlt!rS -nd you'll see lll&lt;llit
GTX
2
Or.
tiardtop,
automatic
transmissiOn.
Help Us!, it welcomes lauglis are liiiJtire of thenlaelm part of ·
but won't dodge a serioua Ute time; Aslt Uoetr help. H Uoey
1967 PLYMOUTH
S14tS
question .with a bruah-&lt;lff.
aHn' t wiUing !&lt;J gtvelt- well,
Be
Send your ""'nage questions Uoat'sonewayto8eparatereal
lvedere 2 Or. Hardtop, v.a motor,
1o YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, fri~ fr9JII ...oth&lt;!r-cllasers.
automatic trans., power steering, twq-tone
care of Helen Help US! this Don't Invl~ ,'em bact I .
, , paint. '
newapaper. ·
Thlnl, and most importan~
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LOVE HER? believe your mlm&gt;rllt rellecis
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NO, HER BROTHER
pretty Qirl wiUo a lot of
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Dear Helen:
powbllltlt!s. Stop aelllng
'Jl'tM 1.vi1. ltOO fi.M.
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I'm JMlllular wiUo oUter girls yourself short and you'll lie
·I'OiilloY, OHIO ·
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for two .... sons: We have a S"--'•""howfastyouou•·-- .
-~~--:----..I.• TRAiLEll-ce onooniltffom far Sale
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swimming pool, an~ l have a U::.r~';'12 Image - even"';,jt);
'!II ANT AD
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· new Ml!i"lgft $Cflj)ol on old · ·
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good l&lt;ooldng bill hcoUoer.
your broUoer. - H.
niFORMATION
· Notice
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Rt. 33. .,. 992·2!4~~ PAiNT SALE• Farm ail.! h...,.
The Bifls come over sup- Dear Helen:
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'!'hila laltii 'hou"-palftt, ~''
5 p.M. o~:~~~~~~bllootl..; Wl,ljL pick up merchandiiO and
posodlytoseeme,butUoeyend 1 ·came borne from my
MondoyDudllno9o .m. · ·take to auction on a per·. TRAILER. l!rown,!o Y,roll~r •',(al)on, l&lt;lllli 8ull&lt;ltra So!Pi&gt;IY '•
up showing off around Ute pool vacation a day early, called up
Cance~ollon &amp; Cor"~"•••
centage baols. Call Jim · Park, Mlneravll!e. 992-3324. ·• COMpany, }90 .N. 2nd, Mid···
bee
. ause my brother and his my steady "'•lfriend, and she Will baoccoptod until' a.m. lor Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
8·T·121c dleport, Ohio.
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Phone 742· ~1.
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said she had to go out on a
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The Publisher reservea th ,
• c FURNISHED and unturnlshid
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years younger' than r.!~ :~s:~. Uoal lllght. ~~::.:.~~ eq~.~~f?i~;~,•nv ;:: ROCK SPRINGS Fair Special. ;r;'::,';~~ to ~ ', E~!n~T.':- ~~.: all:~=~ J.~-~·~E:.·~}~~~!JlL~~~~!~~S;~~·,:
my broUoer and he 's always put So 1 caJ!tol up my best friend publisher will not be mi&gt;onllblo Tuesday, Aug. 18, Wt!G., Aua .
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IQ.11-IIt . ,paint lj)l'ayer, cord wlniltl" •.~.
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me down BB a punk. He makes for a •am'e of pool, but he said for ~ore than ou Incorrect' 19, Thursday, Aug. 20. Will
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lnd throw IWif ~'· Full '
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insort•on.
leave the Middleport Cab
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CMh price only 131. Terms ' R·. •. E~:Ja
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me feel so dumb that I can't he had a date.
For w.~~lnorvlco
otllce at a.m .. 11 a.m.. 3
Wanted To BUJ
avelleble. Phorii 992·2685. ~·
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When everybody treats you heard from 8 mutual friend.
12 cents ·o•r . w&gt;rd three
dleporl Cab Co .. Phone 992·
trunks, elc. Wr111 . 1o\. ·. •· PAINT' DAMAGE, 1971) zlg.ug ·Ntw ,__, .
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.;s: onSecutlve lnt.P.rtlnn"
1m.
Miller, Rt. 4 PoJnBf'D'I~ "(),, Snwlnt ; ·mAchines. StiH fn
112~.
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Ute a ?.-~tN&gt;ld whahenl dyou're To get even 1 asked this . se~~t~~~~~~:~ro~~rd six con .
8·1.2-6tp
Call 992~71. .
'lL~~.,.. ortglnll clrf.pnt. No et-··
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rea 11Y ••.u.l\.0 1 5 ' w
o you mutual friend out (she ia a girl)
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orr.~ · .._ ~ tad'un.ntl ~~ 11 our
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do? - LmLE SISTER
and we had a great Ume.
ads and ods paid within 10 davs. GROVER S Photography OLD PHOTOS, giauware,
*trois are bull ln. 5ewa . :i , tTORY blick bal'fill~i •:
Dear Sis:
' The nell day 1 told my
CARD OF THANKS
' Studio will be cloSed tor ole. Phone Athens59ii·IJB9,.or wlllo 1 or 2
'"' makn
Mlddi'!IP~No t.o~•l&gt;l'
First, you ean s•N• hlsming "steady" I didn't •o for two&amp; OBITUARY
vacation from Aug. 17to Aug. write TOAN, ,- W. Slate St., b&lt;lllonholn. sowt On buttona.
• fhlirel ' , • Alao'liit ~12$
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25.
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your broUoer and YOW' Birl timers and we were Uorough. s•~~ odJII!Io~a' word 2c .
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41hens, 01\lo &gt;45701.
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frienda. So long as yoo llllllk But now my best friend thinks
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from .!81!-conaclousness _ and years. Bull don't. want him lo OoJO a.m. to l :OO p.m Dally, 33 behind Reuter's Service
Station. Phone992.1075a..!a.2lc 2 FAMILYhoul0, .2fiRactSt.,
you'll keep right on trying to think he can takeaway my girls s58· Jtuorda•~m
• .. to 12 oDD Noon
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andi'Ujustshrugitoff. llmight
6-14-fG!c
become a habit.
Notice
A NEW shipment of children's
WIN AT BRIDGE How do 1 handle this? _ WILL give plano lessons In my school clothes has arrived.
Siles
SCO'IT
home. Phone 992·3666·, .,..tfc ~~1;,.~:~tvJJ).,.~""l,ot:;~ 1964 DODGE Pickup . . I~~·
Dear Scott:
HAY"•N·"'AuCTtoN· "H~·. Store. on Rt. 33 going towerd Volkswagen. new motor.
Surely you can level wiUo a
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Bt••k a d while portable"TV
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guy you've known for seven
Laurel Cliff, now open Hch
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Phone 992..mo·
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I• Oswald &amp; James Jacoby dYfdarys~uTae~ayv"o':' ~lsfr:! ~ :l~~=:t a;p'0,::'ret~t:,) THE PROP~
-RTY formerly
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. occupied b the Sporllman 1 ~1 PL YMOOTH Fury station
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but doo't let it happen again! your more
J.2f.ttc Bsr allhe ourneds on Rt. ';.agon. Phont 742.of611.
NOBTII (D)
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124 has been purchased by
8-IUic
Dear llelen :
Donald H. Miller, a local • AQ
Is it right for a moUoer to go
JOHN lH()M•"
resldet\1. The buslnus~wlll be 1t•• PLYMOUTH station
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closed from Aua. 10 to
• 1, +8852
out
with
me
and
mf
dale?
I'm
, for remotfellna wl the wagoo, nine peuengor. Good
1970
.QJ
15, be'sl6. That's old enough to
consequentopenii\Q of Miller molar, t1r11, bettery. Priced
EAST
WIIIIT
be alone. Not Uoat we have
ondSonsGroceryandSorvlce for quick 1011, SlOO. Contact
an·~""" in mind, but my
Domocntlc Candldahl
Station to serve tha public.
Eldon Walburn, pllone 992·
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woeksold.PhoneChftterftS. .. tililve
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BOAT. Weover river skill; ·16 ·- ' l ' , .
,, lie · dtill~ored rig~ I, !01 f.M ~. ·•
;:21~.otu, t•aller. one ii!sflin#E:Diols·o~d~~- r.fi:O·,:.,~=:Tfi-3~]
a.J.t.llc· . !!.!!'•·ciOif lo ,MeiP; .tflgh
Goevllll" · R...dy.Mix , ;~~Q;fo,.
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Bring ·contoh).er. Hors,chol '6887.~ .- ·:~· ;:-:-.'·~
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SflWING tf\AURINES~.r ·
RMh; East Ltilarl Rd.
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USED lavetoru · In veru •ood GO(!D lnv.totmtflt.iifrop•1,fi'~J ' -'""'s.r.,f!!'!"~ SShillljiO~~ ;
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f'liono 992 \ 1•
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BROWN ' DINETTE set, ' lo
chelrs. Reasonabli. See at183
laniilly picnic, but bowling,
S. Second Ave . . Phone 992·
7
•&lt;l&lt;aling,
mi!Yies? You'd
331L
Eut- Weot YU!nenblo
think we nre 12 or Ill
Paid for by Citizens far Cady
w..c N - lltalll
Did 111 more modem, but be
Erne~l Wlnaett, Chairmen
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l'llll I•
WOD'taay lllfll1lJII ncept, "It's
Pill
l'llll 2.
up to your motltef.''- ABOUT REDUCE sate end fast with
S•
Pill
TO LOSE A BOYFRIEND
~ tablets and E· Vap
1'1111
Puo.
IJear ATL.\8:
weter pills. Nelson Drug1.
Oti dn1 lood
Nolhlnl .. .. tll
IIIIo
a.~30ip Pets Far
P...RKVIEW Ktnntll, Paodln,
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ld
lbe
da
end
bird
tJags,
AKC.
P..and
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In
71, we
mateure In the wronc but bide - C•d of Thanlls
show pupplos. Groamtng. I Classified' "ds
to read of lbe Lut-Clumce bablnd "lt' , ...
tber
'&lt;
8a1oo11 Today 'l.t Ill ihe llllt·
• s.up "'fGU1' IDO • TO THE MANY frl~.who 10 " ' - 992·5413.
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klndljl'~lsted . uo diM'Ing tho
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brld~ there 1.. man•' luiFor Peta'io' uU Fatber of dellll 01 ovr ...other. Jamoo
eASSET
pullllln.
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•a. TeU.vour..rir.
duennas Ca&lt;ll
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we wllll
to •••
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lit. It 'didn't A""
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lend our
sincere
!honks.
we !Wed ol. llellley . toerJ· I . ut.~l
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atjraya pay to take a tlnnk don't eYell make II in Spiln want to thank lho mlnloter,
at the Last.Cballce sal0011 lbese daysl - H.
Rev. Paul Sellen; tho
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but It 11 mlllbiY good POliCY
organlot, the pallbearers,
Franclt enedulri, Phoriu I
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at lbe bridge ~table eo· avail
Ewing Funerol Home and
Coolvtu• 667-3856.
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t~osewhocarocttorlho.trave,
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West opeoeol th&amp; king of hoi must be consumed bv a mont and the countv -Iff, - - - -clubi!IIIICf continued the Suit.
,
and the Racine American Help lalhd .
COAL, ""'•tone, 'l:l&lt;ctlilat: · liLliER;t(OoSit~~i'it;olc-iolln
U be bad llllfled Co a dla· man wllo welgha 1m polllll!s
~lon for lholr llll'vlt*. Wo
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be
SI!II_' Worlis,i.4 "'-1n , St., ;:',$vi'ao:use. · Prlc.d tor: quid&lt;
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mond there would be DO to give 8 bloOd level a! 0.15 also want to e&gt;cprlll our W
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~eclatlan
thinks lor over 21. Have nftrtnct. P0111erdy.
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dubf · Solllh·ruffed and led a
" Allellt el..t . - . of
floral .oll . tna• and tood.
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R E DIIONE : · .
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90.pronf .·whisky, If con- Wovle and Vorne Circle, Mr.
.
8-16-lfc
Rt~~li)ired• " ' - ,._~1•i. •
played the four, dummy the sumed .within an bour or and Mra. 't.ft' H.rrlo.
., •, l-11·121c
q..,n and Eut the nine.
less.
1-18-ttp WAI'l'RESS. Allt&gt;ly In person,
•
East'o duct was a good
•
Crow'•
Stiak
House,
'lllaY. He was goJng to liave
DOCTDAIB MAILIIACI Pomeroy.
io·,jllay his ace next but, If
loJa; ·~ held the lack,
, Eli(
bopel of somelblng
ppeDing.
SGuth drew lrump.l with
foUl' leacll and led a second
West played lbe 10ven
after long lhougllt,
IJ WAYNE G. IWIDSTADT, M.D.
Weill up wlfb d1U11J111'1
k!DI. EN! produced the ace
.ani South Dad to lose two
tFitat ol Tbm Reloted CttlrnMIJ
~ondl and another bear!
far down two.
lag of relaratlon but don't
"How could I tell" asked
rely on it to cure your blgh
Soutli. · "Weat had otuck In a
blood preuure.
Y11inerable two-club overcall.
He ll!ll bacl to have Ute ace
Q-Wou141 di'fDUN eight
of ~artl . "
OUII(les of w1!147 ·a cl'ay
II Will likely that West
barm a pers~ . ·
held lbe ace of hear!l, but
A-TidJ
of wblsky
tllat '· didn't justify South's
coatalnl about a~ oUDCes
plar; II was all a matter of
of alcohol-no! a ' harmless
Male ar Fentale
lila last chaDce.
amoomt.
· Solltb was not going to
ltelll lanllll
make hla contract If hl.o kiD&amp;
of hearts held. He would
make that triek but would
ltill have to lose two dla·
·monda 111d the ace of hearts.
Hla Ollly chance to make the
contract was to play
dlDIIIDy'l 10 and knock out
tha ace. Not much of a
clwlce but the only o"e he

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; WASIIINGTON \UP[) -Ben.
~· S. McGovern, D$.0.,
~ tile Nixon admlnistrt·
11011 today of a deUberate
ilttemptto "harass and tnllml·
~te" tile press.
. McGovern uid the press
iolways should be on triAl but
:Odded "when the political
lucien of our nauon oet
lbemoelves up • judge and
jury, lreedom of " .e press Is tn

~~ant~er.

· ''That 1o why the deUberate
Jrr.n of tile Nixt&gt;lhAgnew
lldmtnlalretlon to harass and
jDUmidatelllt
Is a serious
to our
he
)llid in a speech prepared for
the Association lor Education In
Journall•m at American
University.
: "What we are witnessing Is
an in&lt;redlble paradol&lt; tn which
llle administration seeks to
ailen&lt;:e liB critics in the media
while exploiting the use of the
inedla for lis own message to
In unprecedented degree," he

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· McGovern a possible contendec for the' 1972 Democratic
presldenUal nominAtion, said
VlcePresidentSplroT. Agnew
has been dtsignated as chief
administration spokesman on
!he media. He added that Nixon
1w joined tn the attack on the
press

, ln~tion, McGovern said,
~ttorney General John N.
Mtt&lt;heU has launched another
O...ult on freedom of the press
by announcing he ' personally
Wlll decide on subpeo!Uis for
reporters' notes and unused
leleviaion and radio tapes.
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televlllon notwarb have been
generouaabnostl!efollllpnoroaiQI tn alvlni the Praltlenl
lime to brtnJ bla In bla
01111 way to the Amorlcan
people."
McGGVem lllld DO Umlts
should be placed on Nlson'i tilt

AmoricaD )Mqlle should no! be
abrtdced."
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have an obllpllon II&gt; penillt
11M* In lovtrllpiiDI 'irllb
cllllerlnlvlentoprelolltlbom.
NewsllfOIIrlllll and
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apPOIDinietilola ,._!alive
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general, tt'.~ius, li,Jit.ea, J7,14{.t7; "~al dQ~a:'
~. !b lilt llllllp6y ~:· ,1, ... 77.; &gt;Jt\l'er r~vonu,,, =II,, no tlplll
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prealnlltd ' village· COWICII tt.~t.ot, ~.m.OO; : 't4f.t'l9.10:
In 1ha ..... t .. _.._
tnelllberl bY.Mrl. Jiilel¥;11\ift, · flrJI ' IHp•rJtlltnl, $W.8~, l ~
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rut"'!d "tQi \Ill' lltii' 1Malt aUIIty,' ' ,l,l~,ss.•~ ~JOt, ; ~·
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Jeruaalem hal , *ldel\ad , Ollb' f'/,M7,ij!pald;wlleii\'.IIIU wall!' ~t pet "Zo':'l'-.·1 1'11111,..-v~ · ~·*·!'• ,
drimatlcally 1n the 11 diYI ~co oflt11,ell9.11. ''·&lt;
liriil po :~ 'I~·• r
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alnce the ~- lhnl 'Into 'l'he uc:e!p~ and ' ex- IUII'It!lll ~. •lf!l, ilo q; ' ·· The t441111( d , fU!Ida 11 ,ol ,
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CouDQI Fair racing prosrsm Palnlecl Doll baa eight 1llns lor year old pacer and Glal H, I lllepd ~~ or' .Soviet
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5 Loca·l Stahl·es rn R a....nr"ng· .

wblchgela underwa)'Thuraday.
1knea from tile McKenzie,
Spence Humphrey CSlvert
and ~erstabl..', all local,
are expected to lake part.
The McKenzie stable wiU
hove tbree entries, tbree year
old Dale Hope five year old
•Spices Time and a six year old,
E:uterDay.
The Spencer hones jointly
owned by Roger, Don and
Sidney Spencer, local, and Dr.
Weinberger of Gallipolis, wiD
Include four two year olds, Btg
~Machine, a pace; Dick Be
Quick, • pacer; Firefly Brown,
8 pacer and Painted Doll 18

elghlslarti.
Ceward Calvert'l tbree year
old
Art' Playboy has
~:~. ~ llnlsbed'lbtrd
In the slxlll raee al Athens last
week.
From tile stables of Wald and
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" cu CHI, VIetnam (UPI) Milltiry authoriUes today or.
derect an autopsy on the body ol
Virginia Kirsch, 21, a~
Cross volunteer found stabbed
to death m her room, Securlcy
was tightened for other Red
er... women personnel at this
U. S. Army base.
Army spoke~en said an Investigation wos m progress and
that tile girl's body would he
shipped back to tbe United
States Thursday aboard a U. S.
Air Force plane following an
autopsy,
A Reder... spokesman said
lhe girl's parenti, Mr. and Mrs.
Max J. Kirsch of Brookfield,
Ohio, had given pennlssion for
an autopsy.
The spokesman said the vic·
Urn's parents hod indicated
lh~ w~nted their daughter
burled m her Red CrOBS unlform.
The spokesman uid other
women volunteers for the Red

MUSIC SIGNED
"The Fission" will provide
music for dancing at a teen
dance to he held from 10 to 12
midnight Wedneeday on the
race track of the Rock Springs
fair grounda ss a part of the
Youth Night observance.

BIG MOVE!

Put your jewelry, important papers and
other valuable possessions In a Safe
Deposit Box. Forget about fire or theft.

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Dies at Home
.~ Jlelltil, H, Poi~~Mto
died unexpectedly at fl!l,bome
at !I&gt; Cave St., at 12:'1'6 a.m.
Tuesday. The Pomeroy E-R
squad answered a call to tile
home but Mr. Jacobs was dead
upon tile squad's arrival.
Employed at Oldo Unlverllty
111 Atbo!w, and a member of tile
Pameray Churcb o1 a..uc, Mr.
Jacobi Ia aorvlved by bla Wife,
Merle
Wllllam F o1

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broii.er

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CanalWlllcbellerandlllfi.MaY
V lnwaplloiPomeror
;.. pateDts, .Mr. and ·Mn.
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1 brother,
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Bell oidaar' pi ececled him In
servlcei Will be bald
t 1 p.m allbe ilJrinl Funerll
~..ilb Mr. Boyt AileD. Jr.,
pulll" ol1ha l'oltlltoy Cllurdl
wiD
111 ~ ollldaltntl • l!llril1
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Fr10oda may ~ at tile
funon1
hamo lilY ,lime after 3
p.m. Weclneaday.

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...,.., Fllllnl Deposit Insurance CoQIOratlon

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OUR stoR£ Will BE

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pending tile
mv..tigetion Into the ~yin&amp;.
Military pollee declined II! say
whether any prot!fOSS had IM!en
made toward fincllng the klller.
Military officials uid tile Red
Cross volunteers, usually much
In evidence aroun.d the head·
quarters area of this busy base,
had not been seen today·
Miss Kirsch, a blonde gradu·
ate of Miami Untverelcy at
Oxford, Ohio, had been In VIet:
!Uim two weeks and at Cu Chi
only a week.
She was found ~y SUnday
inapmateroommablllettllat
housed sil: to eight other Red
CrOBS volunteers at Cu Chi.

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SWISS FAMILY
ROBINSON
ITochnlcolol"l

Dcwollly McGuire
Jes. MacArlllur
DISNEY CARTOONS:

Now Nelghl!or
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Show Storls 7 P.fol.

BULOVA
Transistor runs on a long·fife
battery from one year to the
next. There are no mainsprings

to break: No contact points to
wear out. And it never needs

wlndlngllt"s the most reliable
calendar watch you can buy. :.
and H"s priced so low.
Jhtl Llltor ..8 ..

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Frank Rlrald Jr.,
cleport, w~
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an..A quartet of George Oliver,

William Jolulsm, Janet Sayre
and i&gt;avld 'Dewhurat dellghlecl
the audience s1n11n1, "I'm
Glory Bound," "I've Qeen To
Calvary,""ll'sAllRighiNow,"

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man led the devollons.
There wiD be a baptismal
oervlce at Muon Ferry rdin8 1'llesday eventna al 7
o'clock by Rev. Gerald Sa,re.
Rev. Sayre wiU cleUver the
meuage SUnday, Aug. 23, al tile
Camp Ground """ Cllfton and
Bicbtel cburclloo wiD hove tile

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COUNTY FAIR ATROcKSPRl~O$

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,Please Shop

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TIIPP!'tl Plains, and Mrs.
Rob&lt;lft.Lewls of Pomeroy were
the lop·blue ribbon winners for
exhlblla Jn the dome81lc aria
deparbnent of the 167111 Annual
Meigs County ,Fair judged
Tuesday by Mrs. .Louella
'lllompeon Rouah, Belpre.
The three received live blue
ribbOns each lor their exhibits
In the variOWt categories of tile
deparbnent. The display proved
to be "bigger and better" this
year with a total of Ita entrlas.
The hobby ctiriler was
popular willl the exhibiting
public and .a v:uiety of crafts
were displayed. William u.s.
JGIIII.M. Albbreok,
Graeser exhibited several R.Ohl,, '· nld Ieday be
d!ilclmers, and paper mache beUeveo a., POIIal llolorm
work, boated pocketbooks, Ael recfatly eaacled by
lluffed toys, handmade Conarest . "created ll~Dre
Jewelry, samplers, pictures problelu lUll H molved,
painted on clolh, Christmas
"Its bacUra evea concede
decoraU&lt;Ill, and Barbie doU the . reltdt
of
lhlo
clolhln&amp; were arnon1 tile ltema. coaJrellloaal ·action wiD
Receiving first and second probabf7 mean an~ Ia
place premlwna and ribbons In ralelto 1 ..,.11 oo1r 10 etllll
the varloua categories were the later ltr IIIII clao.-'mall Ud
lollowtng ablbltore:
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- The bobby cornor ol1ba

Dllmesllc Arll Deparlmloll proved popular wllb tbe public.
lb. &amp;Jille Parktr Carpenllr dl.splays here one of lbe !aut

llelbl bfller ''a!rlllmaa In August" elhlblt.llls aiiUIIIIIIIita
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ulln balll trlJnpjed with velVet ribbon,
' ~ . .... . . . all In orlglnll design. Other
her 01r1J1!mu exhibit were a cleooraled Santa, a
ta~1ll:llfllwilb tapert,andaplft.e cone tree. The
ol - n entries In lbe ckimesllc aria

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AdUlt CIGilllq
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One Piece cotton clreas, Mn. coacreuloul Jarl•dlelloa
~ter. flrsl; Mn, Beulah litiltiiNA~til

Child's better clreas, Mrs.
Jarnn O!rpenter.

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Heavy rains which hit the
107th annual MeiBlJ Councy Fatr
on iw opening day Tuesday
stopped so lllet the first grandstand event - the pony pulling
contest - could be held
Tuesday night.
Cash prizes of $25, $111, and
••o were offered to the top lour
te~ In two size closses.
.n the class lor tearn.o 46 inches and under, first place
honors went to Bob Foster of
Amanda.Secondplscewenttoa
team owned by Har~ld
Meadows of Lancaater, w1th
John A~gel, Crown Clcy, winmng thrrd place and Arlhur
Cross of Athens taking fourth.
In the 41 to 52 inches inclusive
class. the. top team was owned
by Jumor Cremeans of
GalUpoliB. Second place went to
Eldon Lee, Washington Court
House; th1rd to Douglas Curr of
Tuppers Plains and f~th to
Paul Douglas of Guysville.
In charge of the annual
contest were Fred Leifheit and
Hugb Custer·

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Meigs CounQI by the Ohio
Department of Highways
. -.lned today indefinite.
'lilts waa 8 report ol 8 hl8hway department opo kesman
liday alter a report was Issued
.,.... the weekend staling llleta
ci!Jslgn approval lor prQJIOIIed
·nlocaUon willl limited access
111 8 section of Oldo 7 111
iali•bury Township, bas been
ncelved by tile Ohio Depart:
IIIOIIt of Highways from the u.

Advisory CouncU on Voeatiooal This

medal Is given Ia
recoplllon of outatandlaJ
leadership In turthethia ·
American lnatllullons.
Dr. ~·s career tn aallGal.
acbninlstraUon has r811ged fra
ruril IOIItbelltern Oblo to llli
supe~nlendency ol larlt

Education. · The re&lt;:lllll·
mendations of this council
formed lilt frame work for tile
Vocational Education Act of
1968 whicb marked a stgnllicant
lurnina point in the direction of
l•ral gcwenunent 1111pporllor
sial~ and locai vocational ltlburbaD and urban cllalrldl.
fii"OII'aml.
Be was t!Uec l01lvely i111J18r1D- ·
Thli Ohio pducalor has lencler!l ol ¥lddlepori and ,Eilll
~ called upon to Liverpool, Ohio scbools, F In .• litudlea o.l clale, Mlcl!, and LaUwood and ·
In qther countrleo. 1ft! Altron, Oblo'PubUt: lclioola. .
the lin\ American
Qr, EssU bas' been a Ylalltlr
10 con- ~ llelp C!!Qnlj over tile,....._ .
. by ct..,Otllll Be wu J1!1tA. apetter •
•ed!I!:Jiiolj, In sprlilc irbea . ihe . ;.... Mif&amp;i
tlle,Sovlet llfib ~ ..... ciOdlcafecl. Be
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, this ~,-be dovelopmenl o.1 .the ~om·
~on~lioll,
stwij ofra prelte'nsiVe hlglucboollocalfld
IKind 1,1" •
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on . lhe
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does not Include the Route 83
Action discussed daring 8
deslgn public hearing In
l'caDerey on March 16 - would
begin •4 mile northeasterly
lnm tile existing Ohio .J~hlo

7 jUnclion and end .3 mile

eilterfJI from lilt ellltlng Ohio
DIL EU&amp;i

7-US 33 north lllllcUon.

Parents Should

flleJDller of the
on Camptltl Uaretl old
were "ilbiGlut.ely M~atSchool
t- dllturlllluee al
Jour
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All parenti Ill children lfho
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· abHIII..!Y.• ScllOO\ Dlalrlct klnderaarten at
Ill wbk:li Racinl! lilts lall are asked to
· 0. Ot1lqlle·~r. · . meet at the kindergarten
. ~aiiDital Bar !Mdldlng on Tuesday, 4111f. II.
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Beiter drese, Mrs. Pal Jones,
Mrs. Carpenter;
Ladiessutt,.Bfi'L Roush, Mrs.
Carpenter ' ' ·
Ladies .BIQUe, Mrs. Mary
Nease, Mrs, Sblrley J. Hanun.
. AKllcllen aPI"DII·, Mrs. Nease.
Fancy ap~W, J?lanne Hawley.
Painted apron; Mrs. Ina
Massar.
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Nease, Mrs. Andrew Cross.
Needlecl'lft
Painted pillowcases, Mrs.
(Con!lnued 0~ ·Pallo 8)
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NEWHAVEN-':lfyoudon:! caraiiiiiiOppecltnadltd!ontlle Federal Reserve ~ baa ~~ 111nc1J April 17, upto·mllllon,~tlle~
kn~wllleBibte,dontquoteit, lelt~'i:!(;:!z'·
loos.~n_ed IChtly ~~bank I.,..Lafl~~lbe.• a. olbe\ftiiiW,per~t~)J.J.,
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vebldt .and.mlllor ~.jiO
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where Bend Area United llllarlu or eltallonJ.
buyers and ~ bard·
A8U DIVORCE
l!llll!lllln • ~ ol M;IIIO ·
Methodlsti met. Rev. Miller's ~ l:f!ll., p.m. 011. lbe Melp preued stale and local Robert G. Ashley, Mid- •
•1ha 1111! ~ taUI ~
..nnon was delivered on four County
. flllr lll'OIIIIdl. • parked aovemmenl
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dleptl1
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Ule," "The Llvlng Word," Loot! lloltolp, Rl. 1, 111allruct to 1 per eelil 1ha lunda wldc:b Court qalnllt SharM Aabley· tW .._ "ilePQdl!l.
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damlletolberi!IIIUriJIII~ clepollllln exceu oltli million. ·negleCt o1 cliity.
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JDd t,anper. '1fle aeeldlint lo Thll reHrve rrequlrementa
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decelvln&amp; no one b~l our- Allen Marlin, t7, ~. by' acciill)ll!l 'lrith the Fedtral lillcb · 81)11 ~~ Ai1n sOaib
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..lves."llbiquotedfroml'lalm the Gallla Co1111ty ·Sheriff'• , . tobadllhelrdesalfll. 18 ~ Rl ~· ~ G!l1 ~ ·L anpimf':" .: ~·
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''. fundaare~and ~ ~i'..'I21'Mtnor- t:a· ,.m. ~y MJ'io~{ r
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Lord Is sure makln8 wise tile
simple," and tbe devll's
chloroform Is the denial Ill our
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Wom~n Win Five 'Blue• .' Rain

'Olldll' redlrecl eDIIIIIIIIIICII' '
members were Wlllldal 111ooc1 from llopul)' lliSrlet A1141n1f1
from tbo crimea off ollhllr VIDceiiiBUIIIlolll .... ,..~
hllldll!ld clolldaC·
If . . . . ~ llllted abotlt ,~
'OIIrdwaa.tlle!DillwiiDCIIIIled deviJ.
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SEE YOU AT THE FAIRI

a TRANSISTOR Watch
a CALENDAR Watch!

antiaircraft ~ cldler ,to
lilt EiYPtlan Suel Olilal P;i'lllll
Thereel.soweredlfl.-tn
lilt Arab camp, Wllb BDPiand
Iraq accwdrli aaeh olfler ol
harassment.
The semiolflclal. Cllro
newspaper AI Ahrlm lllki!raql
aulllor!Ues arbltr~ ~
fiveEIIfPtlanslliBalbcladand
lmpooedastegeon1heEIIYPllan
Embassy, aearchins everyone
who entered or left.

3 ACCI"dents
sloo, had-been moved Into new
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a military Jn
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"I'm Feelinl Fine" and

All DAY lHURSDAY.

RIGHT FOR SCHOOL!

llltven year old trotiAir 9blcb
came In lhlld tn orie Ill !he
Athens racea.
The flftlllocally owned horle
expected to be entered II Wolfe
Edna, 1 three year old trotter
owned by Leroy Elchln8er.

Autopsy Ord.ered
On G~ ...~ St•WILbed

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calculated.
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been "amazingly tolerant" &lt;i
the admlnlstroUon.
Heukl themedla haslarsely
accepred Nixon's IIS80I'Uon lhat
the Invasion o1 Canlbodla wu a
"brilliant SU!'COSS"; has not
pressed the President to
explain why the tnvllaionlalled.
to lind the Communlat heodquarters; and accepti the
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afternoon
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RIBBON WINNER -Mrs. Donna atadwell Tueeday waa on of tile top rlbboll "(nnen lhree blues and four reds- tn the tlmllteur painting allow atlbe Meigs County Fair. Mrs.
Cbadwell, who wiU be a ie5cber In art and Engi1JJb at Eutem lllgh School this fBu, abowa
sevtrll of ber a'll8l'tl-wlnnln palntlnp. See Pill• I.

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A.parade, do:: and !lyle repairs had to be made before
revue wiD be tile lfandsland the midway rldea could be
attractlons at Ute !07th annual operated.
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meiBS CoiDIQI Fair when youth Despite t e sunny skies
night is observed this evenilig. 'P!"evalent this morning, ntn
The dog show at 6 p.m. wiD has been predicted lor today
open the evenlni followed by and Thursday. Fair board of.
1 ·ala
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the annual parade at 7 and the icJ
were h
that the
project and style rewe at 7:20. ei(&gt;I!Cted thundershowers will
There wiD he games at awith by-pass Meigs.
the garden tractor pull at 8:10 Today judging got underway
p.m. A teen dance from 10 to 12 in the beef cattle division, Horse
will conclude the day.
conformation judging wos held,
Meantirile, today the fair and at I p.m. the first of two
opened liB gates f..- tile 80C011d flower show• sclleduled this
day under sunny skies. 1\lesday week, was judged. 11le Judging
heavy rains hit the fair In tile of the annual horle show alao
early evening hours. Rides on started at I p.m. Kiddie Day on
the midway were not started the midway wos being obtlerved
until Tuesday nlghl. A from 10 a.m. unUI4 p.m.
spokesman lor tile lair board Dairy cattle judging will
said a transformer waa struck
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Tuesday afternoon rains and
No oae waa laJ!Ired aad
damage waa reported mflor
Ia afire 115:12 p.m. Taesday
at OVEC'a Kyger Creek
DRIVER CrrED
Two cars were, heavily Power plut 11011' Cbetbfre.
AeeenfiaCto Ray Blowen,
damaged and one driver elled .to
court .. the result or an ac- assillaal plaaiiiiiiiiCer, lbe
cident on WestMalnSl, 111~:30 blne waa Clllled by ullort II
a.m. Wednesday, · Pomeroy a t.• volt eable. The e1ecpolice uid. A car drlvon by lrletd l)'llem tll'"lfb Ill
Michael Carlisle, 11, Hell· lalalUioa Isolated ltseU.
del'son, W. Va., pulled from a '111m waa ao 1111Jor damlle
drive Into the aide tl an eaat- io lfot .,... file lire ....
bound car driven by Rl)'molld otulctlY elllapilhed by plut
Slsk, Jr., Mason. There w'ere DO penMIIOI. lllowen IIIII all
InJUria. Carlillle wu Cited to plut l'fl"'ltlOU wiD -llauo
1118101''1 court on a charge ol • tiCioedlld
lalllng til Jlald rt8bt ol ...,.
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begin at 2 p.m. Thursday. All
p.m. Thursday, the first horae
racing wiU get underway wllb
quarter htR"Se races. Twlll&amp;bl
horse harness racing wiD begin
at 6 tomOITOw evening followed
·by the Tex Ritter Show at 8:10
p.m. as the grandstand atlracUon.

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Meigs County granaes
claimed only tbree of the lrur
cash prizes offered for tile !!at
exhibila at the 107th Melp
Councy Fair. Cash awards of
$55, $50, $45 and $40 were olfered to the four scheduled to
exhibit.
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However, only tbree exhlbllecl
with Columbia GrJII!lle taking
first place honors; Laurel,
second and Hemlocll Grove,
third .
"The grange and its service to
the community" Is the tlleme of
the elhibila which wiU he on
display aU week.
CAlL ANSWERED
The Pomeroy emerseney
squad answered a call at 5:51
p.m. Tuesday to tile bonle of •
Don Anderson near Rutland. v .:
Mr. Anderson waa dead upon , · · ·'
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