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; WASIIINGTON \UP[) -Ben.
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~ 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

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· ''That 1o why the deUberate
Jrr.n of tile Nixt&gt;lhAgnew
lldmtnlalretlon to harass and
jDUmidatelllt
Is a serious
to our
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)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
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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.
• McGovern said the media has

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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
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cllllerlnlvlentoprelolltlbom.
NewsllfOIIrlllll and
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general, tt'.~ius, li,Jit.ea, J7,14{.t7; "~al dQ~a:'
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prealnlltd ' village· COWICII tt.~t.ot, ~.m.OO; : 't4f.t'l9.10:
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Jeruaalem hal , *ldel\ad , Ollb' f'/,M7,ij!pald;wlleii\'.IIIU wall!' ~t pet "Zo':'l'-.·1 1'11111,..-v~ · ~·*·!'• ,
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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
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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
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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
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Dcwollly McGuire
Jes. MacArlllur
DISNEY CARTOONS:

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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.,
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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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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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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,
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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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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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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
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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
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· abHIII..!Y.• ScllOO\ Dlalrlct klnderaarten at
Ill wbk:li Racinl! lilts lall are asked to
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Mrs. Carpenter;
Ladiessutt,.Bfi'L Roush, Mrs.
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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.
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NEWHAVEN-':lfyoudon:! caraiiiiiiOppecltnadltd!ontlle Federal Reserve ~ baa ~~ 111nc1J April 17, upto·mllllon,~tlle~
kn~wllleBibte,dontquoteit, lelt~'i:!(;:!z'·
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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- •
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..nnon was delivered on four County
. flllr lll'OIIIIdl. • parked aovemmenl
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dleptl1
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polnti: "Introduction to Way of car Clllllecl by Mn. llluWe, The bolrd Monday cui !rom 8 Melp County ComlnOn Pleu tile ~I .... SIIO.OOOII'.
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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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·
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byeullmemberalbenfCblorlbe ~ IDimben tbo diVII jiDil ·.
Tate ...,.... and 1ha .ldDIJiCI .-. ~ wwt 1he .....
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Lal!lanca and bla wife.

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ol Sadte'l Marbt, at f:Z p.m. IP"OIIP of C8llll*'l In lbe hUla
Ralph Do 1 Shain If and heard tile IICl'e8DII at1he
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Pyles, II, Racine, were

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east 111 P&gt;IIIIIJ IIDid 8
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Vlelname•e lnfablrymen llarelhlP.; ,litllired one Ill:"' p~aanefl!ilJ~.,or .....
lighting on I balllelleld w,OI!nil.td In Ill&amp; ddt.
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mllilary spok_esmen 1111/d IAJcllly. tn an~ five ~ IOidblral .or .~ lbeliUic a~ .~
The u.s. Command ac8led i&gt;llbe:.O,IWUfbuelllll'lbe llle ,cpun,ll'y ln,. lh!l ~~'2 '
down Ill 1152 raids loday after La&lt;1tlan ,borliOr, willie oilier ~ 11 ·1 a,m. todal
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SOnle of the h8avtesl aerial' 'Straldt~ blithe Bp Clll '"""'"'U.S, ,..Uta •1111 kll:S-£ ,(
strikes in monlha agalniiiNorlh MinhTra~lll ~tem~l!'d ,•olda., and !OIIIIdell ~~ , ,,. ;· ,
VIetnamese unlls. menaelng targetatnCambodla.In~ ' ,The u.s. com...-nd ·. ·l
Allied outposls near Laos. U.S. '. will! poUcy~'~"~.S. Comn\IIDd IIOWICed ~ lb!il ~~
paratroopere found lilt bodies •illd not .,.....,,1 lbe eject . . . Mlrlne Wlnil, ,
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Two missions~ were rw,m llililljnlltretlon'a Allie t !'1111-,.'
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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
U~ quarter•
a military Jn
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hoop11Al compound
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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

ARE ALL YOUR
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calculated.
tbi (3!lef Execullve and 1tbo .....,. !"~to nllllt u.s.

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 , · · ·'
the squad's arrival.
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Joel Fort, M.D., who backs up the stetemeDt wltli lm~g :

aF':~::·~uthOr and lecturer, ~ort baa been consultant
. (oil uarco'tics to the World Health Organization, prof~

,. In tile Scllool of Social WeUare at tile Unlv81'11ty of
for»ia creator and director of tile Center for Special Prob' 'lemi in 'San Franclaeo and is prellelllly c!Hllreetor of the
National Sex and Drug Forum.
As be recently told a drug abuse wlii'PboP at Columbia
University !rOm the moment of b!fll!, our children are
ralllell on 'prgpacanda for drugs, tneludiru! alcohol and
"~ thrOugh massive advartlsbu!· wliich promises
11 bapptn!ss, sexual pleasure and eternal youth."
Adults encourage young people to reach for drugs as a
matter of course In everyday life. Children see lllelr
~ts driDklng and smoking every time they aoctallze,
•,tnd they naturally conclude, explains Fort, tbet a meanrlDCful relationship Is lmposaible without tile aid of some
'oebemlcal.
n Tbls opens up a provocative line of thought, for our
! )ociety Is obseaaed with many other thlnga besides drugs.
t~ We are, for Instance, uersonal-hyglene ohaeaaed. From
• earUest childhood tudeyle television-reared generation of
yollllf people baa' been bombarded with Incessant propa,'Ianda promising the rewards of happlnesa, sexual pleasure
.jind eternli youth thrOugh dally use of the right mouth·
~ -wuh tile rlibt hair cream. tile right tootbpute or under·
'arm deOdorant, tbe right antibacterlll soap.
Tills explalna why young people these days are so wellgroomed and shiny. So devoted are some of them to the
cult of eleanllness that they caDIIot see a body of water,
such as the Reflecting Pool In front of the Waahlnglon
Monument, without U)lfrlenciDg an overwhelming ur1e
to Ieite off lllelr well-iaunclerecl clothes and l""foim tile
rttes of lavation.
We are olso a nutrltlon-obsessed society, a gam bom·
berded with incessant appeals to our gastronomical ID~tlncls. Chlldren see their parenls eatlllg every time they
'loclallze and naturelly conclude the! a meaningful rela'tilllilhip Is impossible without the aid of some snack or
repest.
1 Some kids not fed enough at home, have even tekeu to
)anhanlillng' strangers for a few colDs to buy more food
:wltb which to stuff themselves. It is no coiDclclence that
1be word for money is "bread" In their argot ·
We bave also traclltlonally been work-ohse&amp;aed. For generations, the gool of every American baa been "to get
.t~ead"-to wiD the! promotion, win tbet girl next door,
~el that bouse ill the suburbs.
!. Tbls exnlalns why young people do nothing but worlt,
;work, worlc, never toting lime off just to loef around and
·.!lave fun.
· ! AD offshoot of our work-obsesalon Is our emphasis on
:&gt;•rugged lncllviduellsm," which explains why chlldren
lDever blame ·their parents or society for their •failures, why
··one never sees more tban two or three young people In a
SlroiiP at one time ·and why they never Indulge In such
~orms of mass hysteria as cause-&lt;!rusacllng or rioting.
~ We are education.OOsessed, which explalna why college
~outbs today demand heavier course toads, stricter
· teachers and more severe gracllng.
We are patrlotlsm-obsesaed, which explains why military
::recruiting offices are jammed with applicants and why
:;,oung America is constantly celliDg for more and bigger

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show
1. I think I'Ve got a
GI!I'Y , !lantry .1811 he's lot of
, I have enough
bothere4• witb ·"Seaver Syn- fd- both !lodges and I."
drome."
01 COUI'IO, Htqes baa a good
Gentry'~ antidote to tbio reason for slaying so long with
condition was hll ~econd Seaver. He was 25-7 last year
lllni8!It eomplate vme the and is 17-7 this and h88
first time be's ,done that in his been prectlcallj carrying the
.career-which geve tho New club. Gentry, meanwhile, was
. York~87•lvictcl'yTuesday 13-10 last year and is~ this
·nlghl over the Houston Allroa. y.,.r and h88 been out a month
Gents'friOw lias pllcbed bec:k-io· with shouider and elbow
beciJ· four-llittm. .
allmenll.
Tlte righthander then clellned . Geo1i'y struck out aeven and
wtt,t "Seawr Syndr&lt;me" is. wilked three while pitching the
'·'You constnntl)' have to fight Meta past the AJtroa and be also
.l!llllnst lll1at be (Tool Seaver) hit a I'UIHCoring double that
lloel· II he's in a dose game, be capped the Meta six-run third
stays in the came. The manager tnnlng. 'lbe victory kept the
(GllHotJces) will leave him in Meta 210 gamea behind
~ be baa colifldence In Pillaburgh in lhe Eastern
But if I'm in a cloae gaille, Division.
I iJnal!7 get taken out. Yoil go
Olber GIDlet
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~~ tbefe and you think abont Iii the other National League
\b'a t. end when you start gemes, Montreal topped CinclnlhlnldDg about it, !bet's when
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By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
Q-Wbat ..., the sym~
toms of liver damage caused
by akobollsm? I am now an
absloiDer but am told that I
have extensive liver demege.
wm tests show whetller
there is any Improvement.
Wluit treatment do you

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By MU.TON RICHMAN
UPI Sport. Wrller
NEW YORK (UPI)- When
you've got it, Daunt it, and one
thtlmingin J.oe ilfamath has is great
He ~'Mtc'l.f~t• '"·'old

·~YoM llil'rt4oliMI&lt;· i14l'' hlllli~~.ll.il''llili\ ~w' ~th 'the ·law.oFederli Judge

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necessarlly P\'8&amp;ent In all
cases) Include 'jauncllce,.Joss
of weight, poor appetite,
wealmeas and waterloggmg.
Serum blllruhiD concentratiOD, IUlfobromphthaleio eJ:•
deter
on a n proteiD
d aJkaJJne
phoapbatlle level are some
of the Hver functiOD tests
used. When trealmeDt Is

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case if be

but
Tuesilay was a day in which 67
tons of nerve gas w..-e dumped
into the Atlantic, W)'&lt;lllllng
went through Us ,worst forest
fire in ~story arul Yemen had
itsftrstralninthreeyears.
Yesterday was an eventful
day on another count also.
Joe Naniath finally showed
up!

In !he flesh. Well, if you're
~ix-Jiveti! commlsaloo bed gonna sit there ' and get
.-. ~ olber fl8blen who bed aba9ultely technicol about it, in
...~... 0 f law ' 8 sloe"• brown J aguar. He was
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closed the door and within a "Okay," another TV man
few minutes teammates Mike said to the first one. "We'll
BatUe, John Elliott and Don take the first minute, lllat's all
Maynard dropped in to visit we want."
bbn.
"We'll need two minutes,"
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i~l?er.~!\1\,!~q!!' said stili WJt•r TV man.

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(EDri'ORB NOTE: Followlq
t1 the nnt of 1 two pert Hrlet
on Midllmerlcaa Coulereace
lootball proapeell. Today'I d!J.
petcb eovera Toledo, BowllnC
Green ad Miami.)
By GENE CADDES
UPI Sporll Writer

COLUMBUS (UP!) - It
waan't quite unanimousJibul as
expected the monkey was
placecl on the back of Coecb
Frank Lauterbur and hia UnlversUy of Toledo Rocketa, Tuesday to repeat as Mid-American
Cooference chemplons.
The Rockets, who went
Illrough an 11.0 season last
year, including a 56-33 victory
over Davidson in llle Tangerine
Bowl received the first place
ood of five of the six league
coaches, with the other top vote
goin3 to Western Michigan.
In a vote of the 34 wrlten end
sportacasten present at the
annual MAC News Media

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Bowling Green getting the
tlefUt wasri'raprivate sliHilo. other.
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"We've never had this Behind Toledo, the coacbe8
N.
room and then came before," Ramos protested to tabbed Bowling Green, Western
out with an announcement.
the TV people. "We don1 allow Michigan, Mhunl, Kent State
Looklag Uabappy
this. I lllougbt this was only
"Joe oaid 'I'm here to . gonna be 30 seconds."
concentrate on getting readY By this time Namath was lll--.1 n
for lootbaU and have nothing beginning to talk. But only to Jr~uuuy rOC
fs
more to say,"' Ramos report- TV or radio people, not
ed. "He said be doesn't want to newspapermen because they $}0, (}()() D..!-talk to the newspapermen nevergetitright.Heforgothe
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becallse they misquote him."
bad occasionally clolmed he
Ramos then went to look for was misquoted even about a
Weeb Ewbank, the Jets' goner- few lllings he had said on radio
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w see and te1eVISIOn.
what help be could possibly
Reprise of191t
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No matter.
Heyears playoff
began
talking
about las!
game with the Kansas City
&lt;lliefs, the one in wbleb the
Jets were bj!aleh, 13-6.
''TbalwasabadeXjlerjence,"
Namathsaid. "!felt it was~
being humiliated when We
acli'Od only sis points. The
rtiaaon I wasn.1 sure about
coming back thle year wu
beCause I don't know If l
wanted to do It aialn·"
tjamath llid he "•abo
noticed
himaelf!eellngdlfferen.., ut
football during the off.......,.
He wasn't as entbuslaatlc as he
used to be, be clldn't.know the
reason, 8iJd tbat was why he
delayed coming to camp.
"I don't llllow .~ther lt,)'as
the llllee or not, he said. .If I

Former».
s. 0pen
Orvtlle
Moody
woo cbamploo
the 1970
American Pro-'Youth Golf
aasstcand$10,000prlzemooey
with 8 two-under-Par 70
Tuesday.
steve Scralford 17 of
Edinboro, Pa., took ,the )iuuor
division title with a two-round
score of lSI tytog defending Jl'O
cham~'- 'Dan ""-s' - .
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Moody had 1 two-day total of
I'"
ovthe par-72 Twin Hll1s
w
,....
CoiDlll')' Club course.
ProsUonelHebert,MikeHill,
Hole ·Jrwin and Bobby Nichols
tied for aeccr~d place ill 142,
collected p,331.2li each.
Dave Stockton, the trro PGA
wilmer, shot Monday's hl&amp;best
Jl'O soor,e, a 77, and repeeted

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was carrying his
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the bOck 1081
by one of the
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The game used to be 1117 wblle
Ufe, everything I Uved far, but
U's not anymti!'e•. FtJ91bell.:Uil
Dlaial concern this tilDe·
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and Ohln University in that order.
The writers alao bad BG sec&lt;11d, but went witb MiMII third,
followed by Kent Slate, Western
Michigan and Ohio U.
"OUIIta•dlnl Pei'IOIIIlel"
Lauterb1r, startlllg his eighth
year at the helm of the Rockets,
admlttedthat''we'VegotaB&lt;JOd
bell club cominll beet. We have
some spots to !W, but we have
ou1818nding personnel in key
spots."
Lauterber mentioned
quarterbac:t &lt;lluc:t Ealey and
I'III1ning becks &lt;llarlle Cole, 8 ~
foot-2, 2Z-pound fullbec:t, and
Tony Harris, who rushed lor 8811
yerds last year and bed 8 5.~
yerds per try average, tops in
the MAC.
''Wellllow everybody will be
looking for a piece of us," Lauterbur said, "but we look for ward to the chlillenge.
''!}} peper we have more expertence, so we .should \10 as
last '{eM;"
Aslled about the value of the
Tangerlnl!l!owl trlp; Lauterbur
said, "this bas been a great
incentive for our ldnds, they
talked about it from the first
day of practice.
"lthinta tieupwith a bowl is
a definite JDUBt in recrulllng,
end Jet me say tbat bavinl been
there once, I would like to go
back &amp;Raio."
DooNehleno!BowllngGreeo
was given the best chance to

upeet the fruit basket and lre\!P junior college tranafer, ~

Lauterb1r !run a repeet trip to might be able to get oulllde '
Orlando, Fla., home of the liUle better."

AI r8r u tbe race goet, ~IAlry llid, "1, of couree, ~
Nelllen said he eapected hia Toledo, with Bowling Gnen a
team to do more I'III1ning this IINlg aecond. From there Ill
year than ln his first two years il'a a toawp."
u coach of the Falcons, even TOMOIIBOW: o.to U., 1a1
though be bas
of the best ::ote:.:aa:d:.::W:-::.:Mieh:':rn~
pessers in the conference in

Tangerine Bowl.
More RUIIIIIDg

one

Vern Wireman.
"We've been pass-minded the
last two years," Nehlen llid.
"Mostly because we've been so
smell. Butoow we have tackle
sizec1 tacld.. and we've moved
Denny Meup!n, one of the
quickest men on the squad, to

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"We felt our I'III1ning game
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Columbus 69 64 .561 9
ROCbe ~ ter 67 .,.
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Tidewater 114 9 .&amp;:10 11
Richmond 62 56 .112 15
Louisville
56 114 .480 19
Toledo
46 77 .374 32
Winnipeg
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Behney L 0.2
Philadelphia IWlse 10-101 o1
Atlanta
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Namath, meanwhlle, \'iiDe
allneol Joe ehowed up at the New outofhiaroom. HesUIJ,iooked
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lll!rilJI.I~d, N.Y., dressed in e~.valor andfoWld Babe Parllii,
Il!~d0the$JU!dlookingr4the( llle J¥ts' backup quarterbaCk,
ghplf.' Tite first· thing he said inside.
waS
want to talk to "I hear you're ahooUnl 54
They al- holes 8 dlly ilnd tsldbg p110ple's
money,'' Nemath said to
Par
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1 heard you're taking some,
too," Parllll replied.
•"I'm not ellowecl to bet,"
Nemalh s81d, iaughlng lor the
firslllnie. ·
When he got down to Jbe
iobby,., Nama\'1 stgnecl a few
autograph&amp; for some kids.
•. "II· !hal true A~l you not
go!~, tQ talk .wlih us!" one
newapape"''BBI ,~ hlln.

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Minnesota 1 N.Y. 7, night '
Kansao Clly 12 Wash 1, nl_,t
Boston'-clllalfll) 4. night
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Detroit 3 Qlkland I, night
Calli 12 Cleve 1, night
T-y·s P,..bloPi~ 1
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Chicago• (John 10.13) ~~
Boston (eulp 13-10), 1:311 p.OI.
Oetrott (Kilkenny 7-21 -t
O.klond (Segul7·9), 10:311 p.m.
Cleveland I Hand ol-9) Jl ·
California (May 610), 11
Bolllmore (Cuellar 17-7 at
Milwaukee (lockwood 69)., 9
p.m.
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Minnesota (Zepp 62). 9 p.m.

New York &lt;Seaver 11-1), 2 p.m.

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and why they never speak above a

4-f heve lleell giving my
husband disulfiram (Anlabuse) for several weeks but
he Itt IJIIIl drlotln•. How long
does It take for these pUis
to work?
A-Tile lilltlal course Is
one full tablet a day for two
weeks, after which half a
teblet ls given. Since anyOIIIi
who is taking this drug_ Is
~· very liCk by tlriDltlnil:
alcohol, I doubt thet yollr
husb~ ~tuelly swellow1
his pUis.

nail 7-4, Loa =earouted St. three ln the sloppy game. But
louis 7-2;Pi
dropped theRedsma~theWllrllerror.
Franclaco 11-20 Atlanta Bernie Carbo muffed a buesniJ!pedPhlledelpbla3-2andSin · loadetlllnedrlvehy'CriCoLaboy
Diego routed "'I• 11-3.
· in the fifth that let three rWIS
In the American League, score.
Balllmore· blanked. Milwaukee aete Boyer lecl off the ninth
~. Minnesota edged N.ew York with his 12th homer to give
~7, D\!lroil nipped Oskiand 3-1, Allanla the viel&lt;l'y over
CellfornJa routed Cleveland I~ ladelphia. llo)'t Wllbelm, age
1, Boatoo beat OUcago &amp;-4 and 47, got his filth victcl'y in rellel.
Kanaaa Qty beat Wuhington 0Iri1 Sbort, ~13, took the lou.
IU.
Selldy Vance l!l&amp;rted his first
Steve Blaas scaii«idslx hila game lince'being recelled from
in seven inningl and got credit Spokane and pitched a fivefor the victory .. Plttaburgh hitter •• Lea An~ beat Sf:.
beat San Francisco. It wes his Louis. Vance alao hit a runfirst victory eh1ce July 4andhis scoring lingle in a four-&lt;UD
second stert since lu! was hit on sDih 1DNn1.
the arm by a line drive off the Ed ~ hit the llr8t grend
hat of Joe Torre on July 12.
slam homer of the aeason for
The 818 Red Mechine may Sell Diego as the ~ routed
need a tuneup. ClnclnnaU made the Cube. 'f.he blast ~lghlighled
four errors wblle ioslng to aDveN)Utblnnl!ig. Spiezlo's
Mootreol. The Expos weren't l1am wutlle 411it in the NJ, this
better as they clllliDitted yeer end set a JUgue record.

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N.Y. 7 Houston J, night
Pit! 6 San Fran 2, night
Attento 3 Philo 2, night
Montresl7 Ctnel 4, nfght
Loo An9 7 St. Louis 2. night
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San Francisco
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Atlanta
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Houlton
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Joel Fort, M.D., who backs up the stetemeDt wltli lm~g :

aF':~::·~uthOr and lecturer, ~ort baa been consultant
. (oil uarco'tics to the World Health Organization, prof~

,. In tile Scllool of Social WeUare at tile Unlv81'11ty of
for»ia creator and director of tile Center for Special Prob' 'lemi in 'San Franclaeo and is prellelllly c!Hllreetor of the
National Sex and Drug Forum.
As be recently told a drug abuse wlii'PboP at Columbia
University !rOm the moment of b!fll!, our children are
ralllell on 'prgpacanda for drugs, tneludiru! alcohol and
"~ thrOugh massive advartlsbu!· wliich promises
11 bapptn!ss, sexual pleasure and eternal youth."
Adults encourage young people to reach for drugs as a
matter of course In everyday life. Children see lllelr
~ts driDklng and smoking every time they aoctallze,
•,tnd they naturally conclude, explains Fort, tbet a meanrlDCful relationship Is lmposaible without tile aid of some
'oebemlcal.
n Tbls opens up a provocative line of thought, for our
! )ociety Is obseaaed with many other thlnga besides drugs.
t~ We are, for Instance, uersonal-hyglene ohaeaaed. From
• earUest childhood tudeyle television-reared generation of
yollllf people baa' been bombarded with Incessant propa,'Ianda promising the rewards of happlnesa, sexual pleasure
.jind eternli youth thrOugh dally use of the right mouth·
~ -wuh tile rlibt hair cream. tile right tootbpute or under·
'arm deOdorant, tbe right antibacterlll soap.
Tills explalna why young people these days are so wellgroomed and shiny. So devoted are some of them to the
cult of eleanllness that they caDIIot see a body of water,
such as the Reflecting Pool In front of the Waahlnglon
Monument, without U)lfrlenciDg an overwhelming ur1e
to Ieite off lllelr well-iaunclerecl clothes and l""foim tile
rttes of lavation.
We are olso a nutrltlon-obsessed society, a gam bom·
berded with incessant appeals to our gastronomical ID~tlncls. Chlldren see their parenls eatlllg every time they
'loclallze and naturelly conclude the! a meaningful rela'tilllilhip Is impossible without the aid of some snack or
repest.
1 Some kids not fed enough at home, have even tekeu to
)anhanlillng' strangers for a few colDs to buy more food
:wltb which to stuff themselves. It is no coiDclclence that
1be word for money is "bread" In their argot ·
We bave also traclltlonally been work-ohse&amp;aed. For generations, the gool of every American baa been "to get
.t~ead"-to wiD the! promotion, win tbet girl next door,
~el that bouse ill the suburbs.
!. Tbls exnlalns why young people do nothing but worlt,
;work, worlc, never toting lime off just to loef around and
·.!lave fun.
· ! AD offshoot of our work-obsesalon Is our emphasis on
:&gt;•rugged lncllviduellsm," which explains why chlldren
lDever blame ·their parents or society for their •failures, why
··one never sees more tban two or three young people In a
SlroiiP at one time ·and why they never Indulge In such
~orms of mass hysteria as cause-&lt;!rusacllng or rioting.
~ We are education.OOsessed, which explalna why college
~outbs today demand heavier course toads, stricter
· teachers and more severe gracllng.
We are patrlotlsm-obsesaed, which explains why military
::recruiting offices are jammed with applicants and why
:;,oung America is constantly celliDg for more and bigger

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show
1. I think I'Ve got a
GI!I'Y , !lantry .1811 he's lot of
, I have enough
bothere4• witb ·"Seaver Syn- fd- both !lodges and I."
drome."
01 COUI'IO, Htqes baa a good
Gentry'~ antidote to tbio reason for slaying so long with
condition was hll ~econd Seaver. He was 25-7 last year
lllni8!It eomplate vme the and is 17-7 this and h88
first time be's ,done that in his been prectlcallj carrying the
.career-which geve tho New club. Gentry, meanwhile, was
. York~87•lvictcl'yTuesday 13-10 last year and is~ this
·nlghl over the Houston Allroa. y.,.r and h88 been out a month
Gents'friOw lias pllcbed bec:k-io· with shouider and elbow
beciJ· four-llittm. .
allmenll.
Tlte righthander then clellned . Geo1i'y struck out aeven and
wtt,t "Seawr Syndr&lt;me" is. wilked three while pitching the
'·'You constnntl)' have to fight Meta past the AJtroa and be also
.l!llllnst lll1at be (Tool Seaver) hit a I'UIHCoring double that
lloel· II he's in a dose game, be capped the Meta six-run third
stays in the came. The manager tnnlng. 'lbe victory kept the
(GllHotJces) will leave him in Meta 210 gamea behind
~ be baa colifldence In Pillaburgh in lhe Eastern
But if I'm in a cloae gaille, Division.
I iJnal!7 get taken out. Yoil go
Olber GIDlet
.
~~ tbefe and you think abont Iii the other National League
\b'a t. end when you start gemes, Montreal topped CinclnlhlnldDg about it, !bet's when
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youetlnto a sltuaUon like that. '

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Q-Wbat ..., the sym~
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wm tests show whetller
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NEW YORK (UPI)- When
you've got it, Daunt it, and one
thtlmingin J.oe ilfamath has is great
He ~'Mtc'l.f~t• '"·'old

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wealmeas and waterloggmg.
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deter
on a n proteiD
d aJkaJJne
phoapbatlle level are some
of the Hver functiOD tests
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but
Tuesilay was a day in which 67
tons of nerve gas w..-e dumped
into the Atlantic, W)'&lt;lllllng
went through Us ,worst forest
fire in ~story arul Yemen had
itsftrstralninthreeyears.
Yesterday was an eventful
day on another count also.
Joe Naniath finally showed
up!

In !he flesh. Well, if you're
~ix-Jiveti! commlsaloo bed gonna sit there ' and get
.-. ~ olber fl8blen who bed aba9ultely technicol about it, in
...~... 0 f law ' 8 sloe"• brown J aguar. He was
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few minutes teammates Mike said to the first one. "We'll
BatUe, John Elliott and Don take the first minute, lllat's all
Maynard dropped in to visit we want."
bbn.
"We'll need two minutes,"
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(EDri'ORB NOTE: Followlq
t1 the nnt of 1 two pert Hrlet
on Midllmerlcaa Coulereace
lootball proapeell. Today'I d!J.
petcb eovera Toledo, BowllnC
Green ad Miami.)
By GENE CADDES
UPI Sporll Writer

COLUMBUS (UP!) - It
waan't quite unanimousJibul as
expected the monkey was
placecl on the back of Coecb
Frank Lauterbur and hia UnlversUy of Toledo Rocketa, Tuesday to repeat as Mid-American
Cooference chemplons.
The Rockets, who went
Illrough an 11.0 season last
year, including a 56-33 victory
over Davidson in llle Tangerine
Bowl received the first place
ood of five of the six league
coaches, with the other top vote
goin3 to Western Michigan.
In a vote of the 34 wrlten end
sportacasten present at the
annual MAC News Media

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Bowling Green getting the
tlefUt wasri'raprivate sliHilo. other.
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"We've never had this Behind Toledo, the coacbe8
N.
room and then came before," Ramos protested to tabbed Bowling Green, Western
out with an announcement.
the TV people. "We don1 allow Michigan, Mhunl, Kent State
Looklag Uabappy
this. I lllougbt this was only
"Joe oaid 'I'm here to . gonna be 30 seconds."
concentrate on getting readY By this time Namath was lll--.1 n
for lootbaU and have nothing beginning to talk. But only to Jr~uuuy rOC
fs
more to say,"' Ramos report- TV or radio people, not
ed. "He said be doesn't want to newspapermen because they $}0, (}()() D..!-talk to the newspapermen nevergetitright.Heforgothe
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becallse they misquote him."
bad occasionally clolmed he
Ramos then went to look for was misquoted even about a
Weeb Ewbank, the Jets' goner- few lllings he had said on radio
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w see and te1eVISIOn.
what help be could possibly
Reprise of191t
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No matter.
Heyears playoff
began
talking
about las!
game with the Kansas City
&lt;lliefs, the one in wbleb the
Jets were bj!aleh, 13-6.
''TbalwasabadeXjlerjence,"
Namathsaid. "!felt it was~
being humiliated when We
acli'Od only sis points. The
rtiaaon I wasn.1 sure about
coming back thle year wu
beCause I don't know If l
wanted to do It aialn·"
tjamath llid he "•abo
noticed
himaelf!eellngdlfferen.., ut
football during the off.......,.
He wasn't as entbuslaatlc as he
used to be, be clldn't.know the
reason, 8iJd tbat was why he
delayed coming to camp.
"I don't llllow .~ther lt,)'as
the llllee or not, he said. .If I

Former».
s. 0pen
Orvtlle
Moody
woo cbamploo
the 1970
American Pro-'Youth Golf
aasstcand$10,000prlzemooey
with 8 two-under-Par 70
Tuesday.
steve Scralford 17 of
Edinboro, Pa., took ,the )iuuor
division title with a two-round
score of lSI tytog defending Jl'O
cham~'- 'Dan ""-s' - .
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Moody had 1 two-day total of
I'"
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w
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CoiDlll')' Club course.
ProsUonelHebert,MikeHill,
Hole ·Jrwin and Bobby Nichols
tied for aeccr~d place ill 142,
collected p,331.2li each.
Dave Stockton, the trro PGA
wilmer, shot Monday's hl&amp;best
Jl'O soor,e, a 77, and repeeted

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shoes. The white ones.
the bOck 1081
by one of the
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fl!ilnd myl8lf gelllog eti111s
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The game used to be 1117 wblle
Ufe, everything I Uved far, but
U's not anymti!'e•. FtJ91bell.:Uil
Dlaial concern this tilDe·
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Get Nod as Favorites
and Ohln University in that order.
The writers alao bad BG sec&lt;11d, but went witb MiMII third,
followed by Kent Slate, Western
Michigan and Ohio U.
"OUIIta•dlnl Pei'IOIIIlel"
Lauterb1r, startlllg his eighth
year at the helm of the Rockets,
admlttedthat''we'VegotaB&lt;JOd
bell club cominll beet. We have
some spots to !W, but we have
ou1818nding personnel in key
spots."
Lauterber mentioned
quarterbac:t &lt;lluc:t Ealey and
I'III1ning becks &lt;llarlle Cole, 8 ~
foot-2, 2Z-pound fullbec:t, and
Tony Harris, who rushed lor 8811
yerds last year and bed 8 5.~
yerds per try average, tops in
the MAC.
''Wellllow everybody will be
looking for a piece of us," Lauterbur said, "but we look for ward to the chlillenge.
''!}} peper we have more expertence, so we .should \10 as
last '{eM;"
Aslled about the value of the
Tangerlnl!l!owl trlp; Lauterbur
said, "this bas been a great
incentive for our ldnds, they
talked about it from the first
day of practice.
"lthinta tieupwith a bowl is
a definite JDUBt in recrulllng,
end Jet me say tbat bavinl been
there once, I would like to go
back &amp;Raio."
DooNehleno!BowllngGreeo
was given the best chance to

upeet the fruit basket and lre\!P junior college tranafer, ~

Lauterb1r !run a repeet trip to might be able to get oulllde '
Orlando, Fla., home of the liUle better."

AI r8r u tbe race goet, ~IAlry llid, "1, of couree, ~
Nelllen said he eapected hia Toledo, with Bowling Gnen a
team to do more I'III1ning this IINlg aecond. From there Ill
year than ln his first two years il'a a toawp."
u coach of the Falcons, even TOMOIIBOW: o.to U., 1a1
though be bas
of the best ::ote:.:aa:d:.::W:-::.:Mieh:':rn~
pessers in the conference in

Tangerine Bowl.
More RUIIIIIDg

one

Vern Wireman.
"We've been pass-minded the
last two years," Nehlen llid.
"Mostly because we've been so
smell. Butoow we have tackle
sizec1 tacld.. and we've moved
Denny Meup!n, one of the
quickest men on the squad, to

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"We felt our I'III1ning game
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Columbus 69 64 .561 9
ROCbe ~ ter 67 .,.
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Richmond 62 56 .112 15
Louisville
56 114 .480 19
Toledo
46 77 .374 32
Winnipeg
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lll!rilJI.I~d, N.Y., dressed in e~.valor andfoWld Babe Parllii,
Il!~d0the$JU!dlookingr4the( llle J¥ts' backup quarterbaCk,
ghplf.' Tite first· thing he said inside.
waS
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too," Parllll replied.
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iobby,., Nama\'1 stgnecl a few
autograph&amp; for some kids.
•. "II· !hal true A~l you not
go!~, tQ talk .wlih us!" one
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Kansao Clly 12 Wash 1, nl_,t
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Calli 12 Cleve 1, night
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Boston (eulp 13-10), 1:311 p.OI.
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O.klond (Segul7·9), 10:311 p.m.
Cleveland I Hand ol-9) Jl ·
California (May 610), 11
Bolllmore (Cuellar 17-7 at
Milwaukee (lockwood 69)., 9
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and why they never speak above a

4-f heve lleell giving my
husband disulfiram (Anlabuse) for several weeks but
he Itt IJIIIl drlotln•. How long
does It take for these pUis
to work?
A-Tile lilltlal course Is
one full tablet a day for two
weeks, after which half a
teblet ls given. Since anyOIIIi
who is taking this drug_ Is
~· very liCk by tlriDltlnil:
alcohol, I doubt thet yollr
husb~ ~tuelly swellow1
his pUis.

nail 7-4, Loa =earouted St. three ln the sloppy game. But
louis 7-2;Pi
dropped theRedsma~theWllrllerror.
Franclaco 11-20 Atlanta Bernie Carbo muffed a buesniJ!pedPhlledelpbla3-2andSin · loadetlllnedrlvehy'CriCoLaboy
Diego routed "'I• 11-3.
· in the fifth that let three rWIS
In the American League, score.
Balllmore· blanked. Milwaukee aete Boyer lecl off the ninth
~. Minnesota edged N.ew York with his 12th homer to give
~7, D\!lroil nipped Oskiand 3-1, Allanla the viel&lt;l'y over
CellfornJa routed Cleveland I~ ladelphia. llo)'t Wllbelm, age
1, Boatoo beat OUcago &amp;-4 and 47, got his filth victcl'y in rellel.
Kanaaa Qty beat Wuhington 0Iri1 Sbort, ~13, took the lou.
IU.
Selldy Vance l!l&amp;rted his first
Steve Blaas scaii«idslx hila game lince'being recelled from
in seven inningl and got credit Spokane and pitched a fivefor the victory .. Plttaburgh hitter •• Lea An~ beat Sf:.
beat San Francisco. It wes his Louis. Vance alao hit a runfirst victory eh1ce July 4andhis scoring lingle in a four-&lt;UD
second stert since lu! was hit on sDih 1DNn1.
the arm by a line drive off the Ed ~ hit the llr8t grend
hat of Joe Torre on July 12.
slam homer of the aeason for
The 818 Red Mechine may Sell Diego as the ~ routed
need a tuneup. ClnclnnaU made the Cube. 'f.he blast ~lghlighled
four errors wblle ioslng to aDveN)Utblnnl!ig. Spiezlo's
Mootreol. The Expos weren't l1am wutlle 411it in the NJ, this
better as they clllliDitted yeer end set a JUgue record.

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1• Tllllnthlll ol Mlddleportlearned He was in the finals with hardly loliiJb polrit. Or wu.ll? !'lei!
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asweat, andthetemperaturell Each point !hit Ferrel won
m Tbe 11-yeer old No. t ranked outside and woreo Inside.
br\lUglll lustier ehouta. The
" table tennll player In the U. S., The other bracket wos dribbles of applauae when
• · when 11-yeara old began something elle. Ill 11 were Del Tannehill won a momentary
trj(nlng at the Columbus Table Swoerla, :Ill, Grand Raplda, U. S. battle were mlnl.ocule In con·' Tennis Ciub. As be climbed No. 3, and Richard Ferrel, a. trast.
old NIIIO 'IIIIo And wllh each demonstraUO!I,
,. through national UUes In aU the liMy
• junior diviSions the club's some had been John'a principal Ferrel gained confidence. He
9 200 members were his gNatest weetend practice ,._. lor was aU
over the court
'' lana. Hardly ever did they fail lllGI'elhanlwoyeanattheclub. Ntrievlng. He skipped close to
· ' to mount a lusty cheering Ferrel, since Tannehill went kill weak returM.
!J section
at
tournaments w Flocids, had trained and Ferrel won tho first two
everywhere that John com- worked hard "on hlsiJIIDe." He games 21·15 and 21·1&amp;. His
had been strong since ase 18, dream, "to beat Tannehill,"
peted.
Last February Tannehlll went but lacked experience, tending was just 21 points away.
wlive In Florida and graduated wlose his coolin tight matches But II wosn't to be.
Tbe thlMeckiown Tannehill,
from Miami Edison High aga1111t ranked plaJora. He wu,
School; then, in June, to Cln· and Is, unheralded and rugged from a heavy summer
training pr081'am of exercises
cinnaU w begin hls fre.Wnan unranked.
Ferrel
delighted
the
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running at UC, came h;lck.
yesr at the University of Cln·
cinnati. No longer was he a Columbus club fans by up.
weekend fixture at the tables In setting the highly touted
Columbus. He had "graduated'" Sweeris, three games to one in
from the club. An entire wall the best of nve semi.flnals.
board is covered with clippings Thus, he had won the honor of
matching smashes with Tanof his national successes.
CAMP CONCLUDED
Saturday he made his first nehill in the finala.
St. Paul Lutheran Church iq
appearance at the club since What h;lppened at the end of New Haven concluded a week of
last January when he led the the first hard-fought point Day Camp with a picnic held at
Columbus team w the Ohio between Ferr~l and Tannehlll Kera Land. The finals of the
Cities title. It was the club's perhaps unnerved the younger Olympics. which wo:re held each
Summer Open which drew favorite . A booming cheer went day during the week, were
players from Michigan and up when Ferrel won it.
conducted at this time. Winners
even New York.
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ribbon . Wednesday -

Hesson , blue ribbon; Bill
Powell, red ribbon; "Mopsy"
Haymaker , white ribbon .
Thursday - Dianna Abel, blue
ribbon ; David Rose, red ribbon ;
J ane Powell and Timmy
Thompson tied white ribbon.
On Sunday morning the
Kindergarten crafts, the Arts
and Crafts department and the
oil paintings were on display at
the church. During the regular
morning service certificates
were presented to the 76 pupils
enroiled at the camp. Teachers
and helpers of the camp were:
James Y. K. Moy, pastor of the
church; Mrs. Carroll Adsms,
Jr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp·
son directors; Mrs. W"Llliam
Russell. music and worship
leader; Mrs . lfarold Rose,
refreshment chairman; Mrs.
Gary Roush . Mrs . Nelson
Roush, Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs.
Pete Ohlinger, Mrs. Kenneth
.Vi4:kej's, )&lt;Irs,. Jac~ lie~·
Bocky Paugh, Mrs . .Marie
Knoli,Klndergarten claja. .!&lt;fro.
John F. Roush, , Mrl. John
Thorne, Arts and Crafts
Department; Mrs . Charles
Smith, ch;lirman, Mrs. KeMeth
Thompson, Mrs. William
Powell, Jr.. Mr . William
Powell, Jr. , Mrs. David Roush,

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9: 00 A.M.- Junior Fair- Dairy Showman·
ship and Judging
11 ; 00 A.M.-Junior Fair- Poultry and Rabbit
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Showmanship and Judging
Morning- Girl Scouts
Afternoon- F FA
2:00 P.M.- Judging Dairy Caffle-(4&gt;en Oass
+ 1: 00 P.M.- RlKlnlng Quarter Horse Races
+6:00 P.M.-Twilight Horse Harness Racing
+8;30 P.M.-Tex Ritter Show

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lEX RITTER
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cprlllnut \Ia rta'anclal oupport
coaching ldvlce · obtained
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the "hero" comrilandoo.
between games, was a bl"""·
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FJJri!p
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!Abanoo
leg81lud' Ute polltl·
contest In 92 desree tem·
AI\Other,
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Plrli
run
il)o the Marllst·
peratuN, oome. points ~tng
Into more than 10 · killing
..live; rouildJtl4Y be 8~\~pln• up Lertlnljt leader of the .Popular
smashes and just-as-hard.
between.Jordail'aKing llueolil Front
the Ubetatloo of
returns.
and the Palel!lnlan commando!' Paleel&amp;.e. He Ia Georse Hal).
TannehlUied 104, then 20-18,
who Wit IllS klntdOJn • u a beah, a ~Wed ~y nol
but Feml rallied to force deuce.
launtlllng ped lor \llel)' attacks . only of the braalla bul abo of
aplllllt faoliol'.
. COIIIBI"!atlve Arab governments
at 20-20. II finally ended at 28.H ao, ·It will be only ,!me .. reprnented by Hlisaeiri and
24, Tannehill.
And at that point the
result of the U.S..Inatituted K1q f'al&amp;al of Saudi Arabia.
Columbus clubbers made It . . - - - - - - - - - . Arat&gt;-bralll ceasMJre which Ia N - Is on hJa list u a"''baa
Tbda,'t FUNNY will paJ $1.00 fof
so severely •hating Arab befa/'
plain they h;ldn'l forgotten their
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kid bero.
To4or'• FUNNY, 1100 w.,n,.od so., loyalties.
Lebanoo'a loftwlng Interior
Theovatlonwastheblggesto!
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It would be the Udrd Mlnlller Kamal Jumblall ul~
aU the noises prnduced that dsy. 1--....;.._ _ _ _ _...J confrontaUoo Jrilhln a year ·the ICIIon wu taken to preeont
between Husaeln and the ~·a new president "wlUt
Paul Lutheran Church on commandos, and, should Jlul.. afait-.~~"
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. seln lose again, It cnUld mean
Pouue.l Sollllloa
Harold Johnson as hostesa. The the end of the "llashemlta
Nuaer'• renewed wtllln8'""1
meeting was opened by the Kingdom of Jordan" as It h;ls to aeek a polllkal aolutlon to
leader, Mrs. B. R. Vance. A been known since June 2, 1949. the Arab-ilraejl confllct Ia aald
Mrs. A. L. Sprouse, Ml'•· WllUs
heid . Mrs.
Vance meeting
presentedwas
the As aGeneral
straw Re&lt;aUed
In the wind, I. A etiiiVIclloo that the UAited
Dudding,
Mrs .
Donald short
business
program
"The
Presbyterian
Hussein
has
recalled
to active States Ia moving away from
Bumgardner, Vicki Bwngard·
Oturch,"
a
chapter
in
the
study
duty
hla
cousin,
Brig.
Said Bln
ner, and David Russell, drivers
book
"Lutheran
And
Other
Shaker,
as
assistant
chief of
olthefieldtrips. JamesMoy, oll
stalf.
painting; and Mrs. B. R. Vance, Denominations.''
Mrs.
Johnson
served
refr.sh·
Bin Shaker commanded Third
knitting class.
ments
w
those
attending
:
Mrs.
Armored
division but Conunan.
NEHACIJMA CUIB
Edna
Burris
,
Mrs
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A.
L.
do
pNssure
forced Hussein to
The Nehaclhna Garden Club
Sprouse,
Mrs.
J.
V.
McGrew,
dismiss
hhn
during last J!JIIe's
held its annual progressive
!.jrs.
William
Powell,
Mrs.
confrontation
in which hundreds
dinner on Monday c'Venlng.
Carroll
Adams.
Jr.,
Mrs.
Otto
were
killed
or
wounded in the
Members met for the salad
Grimm,
M
rs.
B.
R.
Vance.
streets
of
Aounan
. Bin Shaker
course at the home of Mrs.
PERSONAL'!
is
said
w
have
declBNd he
Da ; id Fields, Jr. , with Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
F.
could
wipe
out
the
guerrillas In
Harry Miller as chairman. The
Roush
and
daughter
ieft
for
a
throe
days
if
given
a free h;lnd.
theme used for this course was
vacation
to
North
and
South
Palesllnians
have
accused
" Th e Ag e of Aquarius ."
Dakota,
following
which
they
both
Hussein
and
President
Horoscopes of each member
were distribukd. The meeting were to attend the 2S9th an· Garnal Abdel Nasser of the
began with members forming a niversary reunion of the Roush Unieed Arab Republic of
friendship circle and singing the and Allied Families, Inc., which betraying the conunando cause
Doxology . An introducti"n of was to have been held at Tipton, by accepting a cease.fire with
each member and guest Missouri, August 14th aud 15th. Israel. In thJs they have been
. The canlatiF .._
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roush of joined In even stronger ian·
foilowed.
Charleston
viSited
during
the
guage
by
Iraq.
offoro 'mor •..of
The main course was held at
weekend
with
Mr
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and
Mrs.
Guerr!lla
Support
the Union Camp Gromds with
. what '~ ...••
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Mrs. James N. Roush as Johnny Roush.
ln ,o dr .... ·
Egypt especiany of both
chairmmn, the theme used for
this course was "Appalachian." -...,,......,....,....,,.......,..-. treason against the Arabi! and
The dessert course was held --:B:...!A:::....:R~:B:..:S:__ cowardice.
Kuwaiti declared It would
at the Alex.Quiilen Memorial
By PHIL PASTOR£T ·
Building with Mrs. Pete Burris
as chairman , assisted by Mrs.
Advice given for you ' own
By the time you're old
Chester Weaver.
good benefits the person giv· enouph to benefit from ·
Attending were Mrs. Carroll log it the most.
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Golden Ape discoonts 011
Adams, Jr ., Mrs. Phil Batey,
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1'rescript1Mr1 you're fee~
Mrs. Don Bumgardner, Mrs.
What lwppened to the
mp too llftCU!11t to hove
George Burns. Mrs. Mel tlark, old sonus can be heard
any fun with the e;o:tra
money.
Mrs. David Fields, Jr., Mrs. most any marnmp on the
William Gibbs, Mrs. Bill radlo-ana isn't it frirlht·
Grinstead, Mrs. Tom Hoffman, ful ?
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Mrs. Roy Jones, Mrs. Louis
Karschnik , Mrs. Robert r~yn~e·~~~:~=~~·~~;t
MrJ!. ijarrL MiJk, Mq.
N. ROusli; 'Mrs. David
·l&lt;&gt;rlo Mrs. ClJ!!J/tr W.eaver,
Richard Norihhp,' 'Mrs.
'f!'orne, guesls Mrs. Gerald
Simmons and Miss Leah Ann
j
Miller.
CIRCLE MEETS
lowr from wandering out' SliN,.....,.Avo.
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The Rebecca Circle of the doors where they coUld get
Mtddllpart, o.
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Washngtn 200 Do3.. 3110- 8 12 2
Fitzmorris, Abernathy (6)
Ol!d• Klrkpatrlclo a 0 1 m an,
Knowl" (6), Plna (6), Brown
(7),1 Grztn4a (8) and French.
WP-FIIzmorfls (7-3). LP·Boo·
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Maye (7tlt).
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New Yor~ 023 020 tJOQ- 1 1o o
Mlnnesola 120300111n-8 111
Keklch. wa1 Jewskl I~), Ha·
MILTON (~l. Kllmkowskl 15 )
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Wllllama 151 , Hall (1J and
Tlschlnskl. WP-Hall &lt;6-4). LP·
McDaniel (8 · 5) . HRs . Cater
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the dUordon In May
Roberti. Wbltebudedallalol durlllfl wbidllour Kill! sta•·
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u."~A Ohio
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The Ohio Water Poilatlon beck wash wain fnm . U. lrl~lm to the ~·,.;
Cantrol Board has given water treatment proc!lll!l,
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conirol the . dlach;lrge of In· must be placed under con·
CURATOR Biil'I!N
w.tr1aJ wutea llltD the Ohio ........_ 1
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UMBUS (UPIJ- The
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f&lt;l' another permit. 115 old curator of reptllea at Uoe
Mayor Joint A. Burnwo.111 permit will _,_ Wore the Colmnbus Mttnlclpal Zoo wu 1n
...,_.ted It
too
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coot a ut 1m deadline.
lair condition todsy at River·
ti!OO,OOO fD Clllllfruct required
aide Hospital aft&lt;l' being bitten
facllllloa for saUefactory
Monday by a highly polaonous
anake, McMahon's Viper. Of.
Brazilian flag and in the llclala uld Louis Plstola wu
Npuytll Vt111 T/lleu, IJl&lt;lak- Brazilian manner. .
bl
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lng to a group of Saigon
A •- c
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e feeding the anake.
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conferetllle of the Roman
Catlwlic church in Brazil.

The eorrectlonalsyatem at
the third stage of the sYstem
of justice Is at leal! as iJn.
portant as the pollee at the
firllt stage and the courts In
the center. Correctional In·
ltltutlons which do not cor·
rect aggravate Ute problem
of crime and publlc safety.
-Chief Justice wa,.,.en E.
Burp~r. calliag for a dr&lt;IB·
The church and state mUBt
tic overlwul of the ,...
unite their fortes under the
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beaded by WiDliWn So-anton,
former governor of Penn•
'""vanla, plamed to ~- the
~~of the lhootlnga at":'hour
wiler.

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ceUfully tried to have the commt..im poottpone' Ita hearings
bore WlW after alljleC!alatateordered grand jury In·
veotf8aUm of !he dlaordon was
&lt;mlpleted.
Selecllm of jiii'IJt'a be•••

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grand jury.
Gol No BeplJ

McElroy said Rhodes llrl!l
aaked Scranton to -"'pone the
bedafter,....
gsan
receiving no
The violin played by Pag. responeo,bemadetheaamere·
anini was a Guarnerlus. He quest of President Nillm 1al!l
bequeathed It to the city of Fridsyinatelegram. Hegotno
Genoa, Italy.
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. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . T i m m y Thompson ; 2nd,
"Mopsy" Haymaker ; 3rd, DiU
Powell; 4th, Buddy Rose. Daily
winners were : Monday Timmy Thompson, blue ribbon;
" Mopsy " Haymaker, red
ribbon ; Troy Hesson, white

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can be a fra&amp;llt thing, Jobn In hll brad&lt;et ol men'ulnclee. fiiiomd 191' TinnebiU'.a flrat
1• Tllllnthlll ol Mlddleportlearned He was in the finals with hardly loliiJb polrit. Or wu.ll? !'lei!
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asweat, andthetemperaturell Each point !hit Ferrel won
m Tbe 11-yeer old No. t ranked outside and woreo Inside.
br\lUglll lustier ehouta. The
" table tennll player In the U. S., The other bracket wos dribbles of applauae when
• · when 11-yeara old began something elle. Ill 11 were Del Tannehill won a momentary
trj(nlng at the Columbus Table Swoerla, :Ill, Grand Raplda, U. S. battle were mlnl.ocule In con·' Tennis Ciub. As be climbed No. 3, and Richard Ferrel, a. trast.
old NIIIO 'IIIIo And wllh each demonstraUO!I,
,. through national UUes In aU the liMy
• junior diviSions the club's some had been John'a principal Ferrel gained confidence. He
9 200 members were his gNatest weetend practice ,._. lor was aU
over the court
'' lana. Hardly ever did they fail lllGI'elhanlwoyeanattheclub. Ntrievlng. He skipped close to
· ' to mount a lusty cheering Ferrel, since Tannehill went kill weak returM.
!J section
at
tournaments w Flocids, had trained and Ferrel won tho first two
everywhere that John com- worked hard "on hlsiJIIDe." He games 21·15 and 21·1&amp;. His
had been strong since ase 18, dream, "to beat Tannehill,"
peted.
Last February Tannehlll went but lacked experience, tending was just 21 points away.
wlive In Florida and graduated wlose his coolin tight matches But II wosn't to be.
Tbe thlMeckiown Tannehill,
from Miami Edison High aga1111t ranked plaJora. He wu,
School; then, in June, to Cln· and Is, unheralded and rugged from a heavy summer
training pr081'am of exercises
cinnaU w begin hls fre.Wnan unranked.
Ferrel
delighted
the
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running at UC, came h;lck.
yesr at the University of Cln·
cinnati. No longer was he a Columbus club fans by up.
weekend fixture at the tables In setting the highly touted
Columbus. He had "graduated'" Sweeris, three games to one in
from the club. An entire wall the best of nve semi.flnals.
board is covered with clippings Thus, he had won the honor of
matching smashes with Tanof his national successes.
CAMP CONCLUDED
Saturday he made his first nehill in the finala.
St. Paul Lutheran Church iq
appearance at the club since What h;lppened at the end of New Haven concluded a week of
last January when he led the the first hard-fought point Day Camp with a picnic held at
Columbus team w the Ohio between Ferr~l and Tannehlll Kera Land. The finals of the
Cities title. It was the club's perhaps unnerved the younger Olympics. which wo:re held each
Summer Open which drew favorite . A booming cheer went day during the week, were
players from Michigan and up when Ferrel won it.
conducted at this time. Winners
even New York.
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ribbon . Wednesday -

Hesson , blue ribbon; Bill
Powell, red ribbon; "Mopsy"
Haymaker , white ribbon .
Thursday - Dianna Abel, blue
ribbon ; David Rose, red ribbon ;
J ane Powell and Timmy
Thompson tied white ribbon.
On Sunday morning the
Kindergarten crafts, the Arts
and Crafts department and the
oil paintings were on display at
the church. During the regular
morning service certificates
were presented to the 76 pupils
enroiled at the camp. Teachers
and helpers of the camp were:
James Y. K. Moy, pastor of the
church; Mrs. Carroll Adsms,
Jr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp·
son directors; Mrs. W"Llliam
Russell. music and worship
leader; Mrs . lfarold Rose,
refreshment chairman; Mrs.
Gary Roush . Mrs . Nelson
Roush, Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs.
Pete Ohlinger, Mrs. Kenneth
.Vi4:kej's, )&lt;Irs,. Jac~ lie~·
Bocky Paugh, Mrs . .Marie
Knoli,Klndergarten claja. .!&lt;fro.
John F. Roush, , Mrl. John
Thorne, Arts and Crafts
Department; Mrs . Charles
Smith, ch;lirman, Mrs. KeMeth
Thompson, Mrs. William
Powell, Jr.. Mr . William
Powell, Jr. , Mrs. David Roush,

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9: 00 A.M.- Junior Fair- Dairy Showman·
ship and Judging
11 ; 00 A.M.-Junior Fair- Poultry and Rabbit
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Showmanship and Judging
Morning- Girl Scouts
Afternoon- F FA
2:00 P.M.- Judging Dairy Caffle-(4&gt;en Oass
+ 1: 00 P.M.- RlKlnlng Quarter Horse Races
+6:00 P.M.-Twilight Horse Harness Racing
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between games, was a bl"""·
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Into more than 10 · killing
..live; rouildJtl4Y be 8~\~pln• up Lertlnljt leader of the .Popular
smashes and just-as-hard.
between.Jordail'aKing llueolil Front
the Ubetatloo of
returns.
and the Palel!lnlan commando!' Paleel&amp;.e. He Ia Georse Hal).
TannehlUied 104, then 20-18,
who Wit IllS klntdOJn • u a beah, a ~Wed ~y nol
but Feml rallied to force deuce.
launtlllng ped lor \llel)' attacks . only of the braalla bul abo of
aplllllt faoliol'.
. COIIIBI"!atlve Arab governments
at 20-20. II finally ended at 28.H ao, ·It will be only ,!me .. reprnented by Hlisaeiri and
24, Tannehill.
And at that point the
result of the U.S..Inatituted K1q f'al&amp;al of Saudi Arabia.
Columbus clubbers made It . . - - - - - - - - - . Arat&gt;-bralll ceasMJre which Ia N - Is on hJa list u a"''baa
Tbda,'t FUNNY will paJ $1.00 fof
so severely •hating Arab befa/'
plain they h;ldn'l forgotten their
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To4or'• FUNNY, 1100 w.,n,.od so., loyalties.
Lebanoo'a loftwlng Interior
Theovatlonwastheblggesto!
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It would be the Udrd Mlnlller Kamal Jumblall ul~
aU the noises prnduced that dsy. 1--....;.._ _ _ _ _...J confrontaUoo Jrilhln a year ·the ICIIon wu taken to preeont
between Husaeln and the ~·a new president "wlUt
Paul Lutheran Church on commandos, and, should Jlul.. afait-.~~"
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. seln lose again, It cnUld mean
Pouue.l Sollllloa
Harold Johnson as hostesa. The the end of the "llashemlta
Nuaer'• renewed wtllln8'""1
meeting was opened by the Kingdom of Jordan" as It h;ls to aeek a polllkal aolutlon to
leader, Mrs. B. R. Vance. A been known since June 2, 1949. the Arab-ilraejl confllct Ia aald
Mrs. A. L. Sprouse, Ml'•· WllUs
heid . Mrs.
Vance meeting
presentedwas
the As aGeneral
straw Re&lt;aUed
In the wind, I. A etiiiVIclloo that the UAited
Dudding,
Mrs .
Donald short
business
program
"The
Presbyterian
Hussein
has
recalled
to active States Ia moving away from
Bumgardner, Vicki Bwngard·
Oturch,"
a
chapter
in
the
study
duty
hla
cousin,
Brig.
Said Bln
ner, and David Russell, drivers
book
"Lutheran
And
Other
Shaker,
as
assistant
chief of
olthefieldtrips. JamesMoy, oll
stalf.
painting; and Mrs. B. R. Vance, Denominations.''
Mrs.
Johnson
served
refr.sh·
Bin Shaker commanded Third
knitting class.
ments
w
those
attending
:
Mrs.
Armored
division but Conunan.
NEHACIJMA CUIB
Edna
Burris
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Mrs
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A.
L.
do
pNssure
forced Hussein to
The Nehaclhna Garden Club
Sprouse,
Mrs.
J.
V.
McGrew,
dismiss
hhn
during last J!JIIe's
held its annual progressive
!.jrs.
William
Powell,
Mrs.
confrontation
in which hundreds
dinner on Monday c'Venlng.
Carroll
Adams.
Jr.,
Mrs.
Otto
were
killed
or
wounded in the
Members met for the salad
Grimm,
M
rs.
B.
R.
Vance.
streets
of
Aounan
. Bin Shaker
course at the home of Mrs.
PERSONAL'!
is
said
w
have
declBNd he
Da ; id Fields, Jr. , with Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
F.
could
wipe
out
the
guerrillas In
Harry Miller as chairman. The
Roush
and
daughter
ieft
for
a
throe
days
if
given
a free h;lnd.
theme used for this course was
vacation
to
North
and
South
Palesllnians
have
accused
" Th e Ag e of Aquarius ."
Dakota,
following
which
they
both
Hussein
and
President
Horoscopes of each member
were distribukd. The meeting were to attend the 2S9th an· Garnal Abdel Nasser of the
began with members forming a niversary reunion of the Roush Unieed Arab Republic of
friendship circle and singing the and Allied Families, Inc., which betraying the conunando cause
Doxology . An introducti"n of was to have been held at Tipton, by accepting a cease.fire with
each member and guest Missouri, August 14th aud 15th. Israel. In thJs they have been
. The canlatiF .._
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roush of joined In even stronger ian·
foilowed.
Charleston
viSited
during
the
guage
by
Iraq.
offoro 'mor •..of
The main course was held at
weekend
with
Mr
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and
Mrs.
Guerr!lla
Support
the Union Camp Gromds with
. what '~ ...••
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Mrs. James N. Roush as Johnny Roush.
ln ,o dr .... ·
Egypt especiany of both
chairmmn, the theme used for
this course was "Appalachian." -...,,......,....,....,,.......,..-. treason against the Arabi! and
The dessert course was held --:B:...!A:::....:R~:B:..:S:__ cowardice.
Kuwaiti declared It would
at the Alex.Quiilen Memorial
By PHIL PASTOR£T ·
Building with Mrs. Pete Burris
as chairman , assisted by Mrs.
Advice given for you ' own
By the time you're old
Chester Weaver.
good benefits the person giv· enouph to benefit from ·
Attending were Mrs. Carroll log it the most.
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Golden Ape discoonts 011
Adams, Jr ., Mrs. Phil Batey,
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Mrs. Don Bumgardner, Mrs.
What lwppened to the
mp too llftCU!11t to hove
George Burns. Mrs. Mel tlark, old sonus can be heard
any fun with the e;o:tra
money.
Mrs. David Fields, Jr., Mrs. most any marnmp on the
William Gibbs, Mrs. Bill radlo-ana isn't it frirlht·
Grinstead, Mrs. Tom Hoffman, ful ?
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Karschnik , Mrs. Robert r~yn~e·~~~:~=~~·~~;t
MrJ!. ijarrL MiJk, Mq.
N. ROusli; 'Mrs. David
·l&lt;&gt;rlo Mrs. ClJ!!J/tr W.eaver,
Richard Norihhp,' 'Mrs.
'f!'orne, guesls Mrs. Gerald
Simmons and Miss Leah Ann
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Miller.
CIRCLE MEETS
lowr from wandering out' SliN,.....,.Avo.
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Mtddllpart, o.
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Washngtn 200 Do3.. 3110- 8 12 2
Fitzmorris, Abernathy (6)
Ol!d• Klrkpatrlclo a 0 1 m an,
Knowl" (6), Plna (6), Brown
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WP-FIIzmorfls (7-3). LP·Boo·
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Maye (7tlt).
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conirol the . dlach;lrge of In· must be placed under con·
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Mayor Joint A. Burnwo.111 permit will _,_ Wore the Colmnbus Mttnlclpal Zoo wu 1n
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lair condition todsy at River·
ti!OO,OOO fD Clllllfruct required
aide Hospital aft&lt;l' being bitten
facllllloa for saUefactory
Monday by a highly polaonous
anake, McMahon's Viper. Of.
Brazilian flag and in the llclala uld Louis Plstola wu
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of justice Is at leal! as iJn.
portant as the pollee at the
firllt stage and the courts In
the center. Correctional In·
ltltutlons which do not cor·
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of crime and publlc safety.
-Chief Justice wa,.,.en E.
Burp~r. calliag for a dr&lt;IB·
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The violin played by Pag. responeo,bemadetheaamere·
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Genoa, Italy.
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. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . T i m m y Thompson ; 2nd,
"Mopsy" Haymaker ; 3rd, DiU
Powell; 4th, Buddy Rose. Daily
winners were : Monday Timmy Thompson, blue ribbon;
" Mopsy " Haymaker, red
ribbon ; Troy Hesson, white

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Ma:, and CJhi!lhire,. olldo"'ea 11er m-h
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ukecl ~ 0en1er ~tier ~huaetll; Mr. al}d llilra. · !!llf Wllf remt!!llbonod 'llltll
were 11th~ ·.-.at bOr Frlllkllloeo,llllrlnlllekl: Mro. cardsanclilfllfromfriendJIPII
f!lul SebOut aDcl Mr.
Mn. relaUYel. Among thoee Yla'ltlng
Charlo•
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· 9!1 will rtlnemhorecl !lllb ll&gt;lrlel Bebout •d llmll7. were her daughter, Mra.
ygunae1 t1 and
cudl,cueuiidllowtrab)'bor ~; 'l'h&lt;iDU Deorfleld, Mannins (Mary} Weblter,
McGiaughUn, 1he 01!0
relative• and frlen&lt;IJ'. Con- Cellfomla: p. W. Docrileld, Pomeroy; her (!real-irandlon,
the lartheat. They . were .aralulatorJ
calla Jranua; Mr. and Mn. Walter
Meyer of Moorollead,
~nted glfll.
· came 1rcrn her dau&amp;bler, Mn. Stacy, Flotlda; Mr. and Mrl. l\linn.,and~IOII, George Van
Mn. Mra s.tck read tile Warrin Kaufman wbo 11m "' Dille Slaten, Nodolt, Va.; Mr. iWidt, Hun~g!Qn, ·w. Va.
. minute. of 1he ' mee!ilill from Jl'lorlda an~ her - RaiJib end Mn. :JbclmU Stacy, Utile Timothy ~ here vialflnl hll
laat year and lt;JI'Sf decided that stacy, Caiifomta.
Hocklns: Mrs, Je•• Stacy, grand!!afents, Mr. and Mrs.
thenelrt~lonwtnbeonAilg. llillallvealll!lrtml'l'ldl7and Utile Hocking; Roy Stacy, Mannlnll Webller, wblle bll
1, lt71 at the IIIJile pla&lt;ie.
Saturday wtre Mr•...and Mn. Ravellna; l'om Tacy, Ravenna; pllfents are In England,
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WITH OOJII!'8l'IC 1ft qldNtw at tilt Melp OJulltJ.ll'alr
almoatdoubled lhlayear, Mrl. C. L.
left. ay!••Jt to
the department cbalrman, Mn. Robert Lowls, rlgbl,and lbe
judge, Mn. Louella Thompson RoUib of Belpre, CCillet
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11118. U£l!:(IIIUIIIED}GmBS,Iwlfwd, W.Va. judged
1he 10 Clltriea ln tho amateur palntlng show at the lll'llh
Annuli Melp Colllly Fair Tue!day. E&gt;perlenced In all
pbues of art, Mrl. Gibbl for the past sevoo yean has
aldblted In tho VIrginia Beacll Art Slow, one of the largest
ouldoor abowa In llle nation.

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show award for his

best In
modern art exhibit in the
amateur painting department
at the Me1gs County F•ir.
PwnUngs were judged by
Mrs. Lee Gibbs of Hartford, W.
Va, W1lh~m Mayer was
superintendent of deparlment.
. ~lvin~ blue ribbons in the
oil or acrylic category were Pat
WinebreMer, landscape from
nature; Hobbs, portrait from
life; Mrs. Wmebrenner, marine
study, and Mrs. Donna Chad·

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Robert Lewis, Mrs. Ruth
Francis.
Pillowcases (embroidery},
Mrs. Roush, Mrs. Massar.
Pillowcases (crochet trim),
Mrs. Massar, Mrs. Pat Jones.
well, flower study.
Pillowcases and sheets
Taking firsts in the w te painted, Mrs. Lloyd Moore:
color claBBes were Jenr!t r Mrs. Hiram Fisher.
Chapman , landscape fro:'::
Pill~wcases and sheets,
nature; Mrs. ChadweU, marine embrotdery
Mrs . Carpenter,
study and Dower study · and Mrs. Lloyd 1Moore.
Hobbs, animal study. '
Fancy cushions, Mrs. Dora
In the category for drawin
Heaton.
charcoal or pastel blue rib~~
Painted tablecloth, Mrs .
winners were Mrs. Jamts Dollie Hayes.
Carpenter, portrait from life
Embroidered tablecloth, Mrs.
and Dower study; Mrs. Chad· Massar, Mrs. Georgr Hackett,
well, stlll life; Kelly Hayman
marine study; and Mrs. ShirleY &amp;.Embroidered tea towel, Mrs.
Hanun, animal study.
Pa l Jones.
Knlttlng
Sweater, Mrs. Lloyd Moore.

Mary Donohew Died Tuesday

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60, died Tuesday at her
Portland home.
SurvivJns are three sons
,William, Jr., ol Albuquerque'
New Mexico; Dennis Ray of
Cincinnati, and Russell Lee of
Middletown, Delaware; two

daughters, Mrs. Lou Irene
Rosenberry of Long Botlom and
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l:klona Marie·Layne Wed Aug. 14 ,

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Three Winners

Paintings Judged
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llle depaibuenL Mrl. ~loa '!a pictured bold"'&amp; one ol ber
ootriea, arug- of dol baiMJ!InctDbll'iate lntlhaud.

Sweater, knitted by machine,

Mrs. Patsy Ann - Phillips of and dress, knitted by machine,
Portland, and 13 grandchildren. red nbbons Io Mrs. Margaret
Ella Lewis.
Mrs. Donohew was preceded in
d_eath by her husband, William, Infants knitted sweater set,
Mrs. Pat Jones.
m January, 1968.
Funeral services will be held Stole, cape or poncho, Mrs.
Kate Jarrell, Mrs . Dianne
at 10 a.m. Friday at the Ewing Hawley.
Puneral Home with the Rev.
Croebet
Lawrence Gluesenkamp or~ Al h
fictaUng. Burial will be In the
g an, Mrs. Harry Brown,
Mrs. Massar.
Letart Falls Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home at Bedspread, Mrl. Brown, Mrs.
anytime.
Hawley.
Tablecloth, Mrs. Rob~rt
Kuhn.
Sw te
DArnMIIill 't:11jllf!,ij. ,.; .. ~~~~':!;,~.be~?'"
WASJIINGTON (UP!} - Pic.
Cape, stole or poncho,
~A. Dadisman, husband Harry Brown, Mts. Robert
of Mrs. Uncia J. Dadlaman, Lewis.
22451-2 Patterson Blvd.,
Dress Mrs Beulah Roush
Dayton, Ohio, was ldenlifled Mrs. ~Uie ffi.yea
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Pol holders, Mrs: Ina Massar
ent as ~ ldlled In Mrs. Evelyn HoUon.
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Handkerchiefs, Mni. Beulah

Mrs.

Roush, Mra. Mary Nease.
Miscellaneous crochet work
Mrs. Dollie Hayes, Mni, Beulah
Roush.
Qllllts
Cotton patchwork, Mrs.
Andrew Cross, Mrs. Dollie
Hayes.
R•gs
Crocheted, Mrs. Everett
Thomas, Mrs. Dora Heaton.
Braided, Mrs. Ann Chapman.
Loom Woven, Mrs. Oris
Ginther.
Miscellaneous, Mrs. Harry
Brown.
Hobby Coraer

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Mrs. Jean Craig,~.
Gonrumenl nperta
waa admitted ID 1he Cabell- tevlewed fl\lOrll frclm ......ud
Hnntlnglon Hoapllal Tueeday !be couutry 'l'lllttdv ~ Mid
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lortteaimentof a back lllinenL thendllOdayalotwoll'eeUMrs, Craig, who had ~&gt;tiCk and 1he kind of -iller em·
•. :4; tlOII'glf! wsl maile ID thli 'surgery last year, Injured . tltlclll wblm pre\'111 durluS
·t,t~- &lt;;wlnll Jayceea by 1he herlelf in a fall recenUy.
tba! lima- will decide lbe fate
J~ WIV!II aub at a meeflnl
of the 111'111 COI'II crap.
. ¥onclaY illibt at the h""'!'' 91
Thera already itere om1nowl
~a. Earl Iilgels.
lllgu&amp;inllllilola;theniltlon'aNo.
A new. ~ railing ptOjecl
PLANS SURGERY
leomprodn•luilllllelast year.
~., dl~ and planl '!,ere Olear Roblnlon Ia a patiellt it ,1o1m W. Lewla, clreCtDr of 1he
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h'r ~· •ling pari)i. A University Hr'"Pilal In Illite ~ departmelll,
jOji_ltmettlng,wu!ICllfOr ,7:30cm CQlumbua for oy~ surgery. e~timated tbe wlud~rue
!!tJ!t• Ut tl!1i home Qf Mr. illd Carda may beaonl tDhirn ..21111 flm8ua hal bit lifer'! Cllltxl\y in
.·If"· ~ RIIP· All mombe,l'l Mean a · Hall, Unlvoriltty ·DIIuoll 111d deakoyed oue
. ,. -~ Ubd .to alfellct.
Hoapltai, Columbus.
quarter of 111e crop.

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Open 9 To 8 Frld•y-9 · To 9 S.turd•y

GORGEOUS GUSSIE IIIJl dre1101 ap lllo eourl. Twellly
yoara ago Gu11le Morae was a lrlm, lhapely Amorlcu·
tenals ehamplon who railed eyebrow• l!bea lbe 'Wtre a
tenala 1kh1 with matchlq lace panllel. 'hday, Gutlle
11W lo trim ud tbapely aad promotJaC alyle 1u .IPOri
Thla outfit fealureo no bra alr&amp;Pf, hardware or bact:
buds which bllld or bamper tne movemeat.
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FIBber, Carol l.itWl~.
Pot holders, other than
woven, Ingrid Hawley,
Hllldkerchlefa, carol Lewis.
Plllowcaaes, painted, carol
Lewis.
Tea !Dwel, embroidered,
lnarklllawley.

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PHOENIX. Ariz. (UP!} -An
ex-convict from &lt;lllo was abut
and ldlled early Tlleaday wbCil
he broke lnlo 1he home of Ilia
former
slrlfrle~d
and
threatened to ldll ber, po&amp;e
said.
Walter Knig)il, 47, Z81le1Vi1le,
died of a J.2.iauge shoflun ;
woond In the abdomen. Nlee !i
said he was allot by Mn. Sarah •
June Robinson, 36, wbo waa
released alter queaUonln1 . .
Detective Gordon Hunaaker
said Mrl. RoblniOn &amp;bot Knlaht
after he broke In a door to her
apartment.
Mrs. Robinson, who moved tD
Phoenll with her seven chlklren ·
from ZanesvWe tell week, told
detectives
Knight
bad
threatened ID ldll her In the paal
and bad beateu ber at least ·
twice.

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Wyoming Peaks
~~·~: La;,;;.~ by Fire Blight Secret
~~Cllr:; :,;;.1 ~ rppo:;uMifla Unda Bell, MifiB carla From Forests
WASHiNGTON (UP!}
Beal, and Mifla Yvonne Y0111g.

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP!) - Asrlcpl~e Department ezMr. and Mra. ,James R. Mrs. stacy returned to Forest fires, their flames peril lield a cloaed meetlns
Shields, Tom and Pam, of Sprtngflekl wllb 'her daughter, fanned ln!D giant peaka b)' Tueaday ID 881011 poteutlal
Kenslng!Dn, Md. apent the peat Mrs 111ne1 and will remain wtnda guallilg ID 50 miles per damage from a ll&amp;ht opicJemlc
week bore viliting Mr. and Mrs.
dliL'Ing her recuperatlcm hour, raged out of control In that baa ravaged IIY"•ynda of
Herman OhUnger. Other gue.sts period
three separate areas of tlor- acres ol corn In 1he nation.
of the OhUngera wore Mrs.
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thorn Wyoming today. More Reporlerl wore lllolted ID at
Luther L. Boger of Columbus . . - - - - - - - . . . , . . , than 6,1100 acres of timber and 1he atart of the meeting but
and Mr. and Mrl. Charles
graaalanda have been cbarred. alia' about half an bOUr, they
Cepehart, Charleston, W. Va.
Tbe laraest of 1he fires, which _ . aaked to leave aa ai'OIIIllt
Mr. and Mrs. Shields family
·
tureed
1he ally a "blood red,'' of lnalnl&lt;liona from Agrieulture
recenUy returned from Getdestroyed
more than MOO Sacrellry Clifford M. Hardin.
many where they apent three
heevlly limbered acreo of 1he Hardin Ia said tD be ~
yeara. Mr. Shields waa with the
Big Hom National Forest near becauae 1he Bllcht problem had
American Embally there.
the Montana state~ Tueaday ·caused lharpgyrauona on grain
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Sharp
night.
markolll.
and son, Ronnie and Mr. and
The other flrea blazed oo 1he Called Southern Corn Bllchl,
Mrs. Gary Sharp and children,
Wind River lndlau reaervatlon, 1he dlaea• Ia caused by a new,
Reynoldsburg, sp~nl the
TIIIJRSI)AY
weekend here vlBIUng Robert TWIN CITY Shrine Club, 7:30 where two men lost their llveo virulent strain of a previoualy
Sharp and Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul p.m. Thursday, Racine Shrine when a eonnrted bomber with minor organism. II hal cauaed
.Haplonstall,
Park. All Shrlners urged ID fire • lighting chemlcala aeveredamago!Dsoulherncom
Miss .Kathy Locey, Ashland, attend. Important business. cruhed; and In the Shoahone nelda and hal spread to nor·
National Forest, scene of a them com belt flelda as far
Ky. was the Thursday guest of Refreshments.
major fire last week.
n..-lh aa Minnesota.
Mrs. Edith Zirkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Tonuny Lyons
of Pontiac, Mich. spent the past
several day&amp; bel'O visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lyons .
Jeff BuckleY of Chesapeake
spenl the past week here
visiting hia grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Fink and son,
Danny.
Jeff and Sherr! Stover of
Lancaster are the guests this
week of lhelr grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Stover.

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Barbara Mullen, Mrl. James
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!be -wave ol coni bll&amp;lrt baa
llllfOill from the Gultcl yatm
"' !be Caulicllln IIQrdor,
bat II bit no ldel.J* haw liiiiCb
of lbe nalioD '• • blllial com
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Fisher, Mrs. Andrew Cross.
Handkerchiefs, painted, Mrs.
Robert Lewia.
Handkerchiefs, embroidered
Mrs. Robert Lewis.
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Doll Clolhee, Mrl. Shirley J.
Hanun, Mrl. Dianne Hawley.
Sluffed doll or animal, Mrl.
Shirley Hanun.
Picture, three dimensional,
Mrs. Robert Lewia.
Picture, painted on cloth,
Mrs. Robert Lewis, second
place.
Jewelry, Mn. Robert Lewis,
Mifla carol Lewis.
Homemada purse, Mrs. Ina
Maaaar. Mn. Robert Lewis.

Middleport
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Ma:, and CJhi!lhire,. olldo"'ea 11er m-h
~ •fNn tbe IID1* Mrl• Wllllaill ·Stacy, MUla- birt!Miay on Aug. If, ......_,_ ,
ukecl ~ 0en1er ~tier ~huaetll; Mr. al}d llilra. · !!llf Wllf remt!!llbonod 'llltll
were 11th~ ·.-.at bOr Frlllkllloeo,llllrlnlllekl: Mro. cardsanclilfllfromfriendJIPII
f!lul SebOut aDcl Mr.
Mn. relaUYel. Among thoee Yla'ltlng
Charlo•
,
· 9!1 will rtlnemhorecl !lllb ll&gt;lrlel Bebout •d llmll7. were her daughter, Mra.
ygunae1 t1 and
cudl,cueuiidllowtrab)'bor ~; 'l'h&lt;iDU Deorfleld, Mannins (Mary} Weblter,
McGiaughUn, 1he 01!0
relative• and frlen&lt;IJ'. Con- Cellfomla: p. W. Docrileld, Pomeroy; her (!real-irandlon,
the lartheat. They . were .aralulatorJ
calla Jranua; Mr. and Mn. Walter
Meyer of Moorollead,
~nted glfll.
· came 1rcrn her dau&amp;bler, Mn. Stacy, Flotlda; Mr. and Mrl. l\linn.,and~IOII, George Van
Mn. Mra s.tck read tile Warrin Kaufman wbo 11m "' Dille Slaten, Nodolt, Va.; Mr. iWidt, Hun~g!Qn, ·w. Va.
. minute. of 1he ' mee!ilill from Jl'lorlda an~ her - RaiJib end Mn. :JbclmU Stacy, Utile Timothy ~ here vialflnl hll
laat year and lt;JI'Sf decided that stacy, Caiifomta.
Hocklns: Mrs, Je•• Stacy, grand!!afents, Mr. and Mrs.
thenelrt~lonwtnbeonAilg. llillallvealll!lrtml'l'ldl7and Utile Hocking; Roy Stacy, Mannlnll Webller, wblle bll
1, lt71 at the IIIJile pla&lt;ie.
Saturday wtre Mr•...and Mn. Ravellna; l'om Tacy, Ravenna; pllfents are In England,
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WITH OOJII!'8l'IC 1ft qldNtw at tilt Melp OJulltJ.ll'alr
almoatdoubled lhlayear, Mrl. C. L.
left. ay!••Jt to
the department cbalrman, Mn. Robert Lowls, rlgbl,and lbe
judge, Mn. Louella Thompson RoUib of Belpre, CCillet
. bad a

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11118. U£l!:(IIIUIIIED}GmBS,Iwlfwd, W.Va. judged
1he 10 Clltriea ln tho amateur palntlng show at the lll'llh
Annuli Melp Colllly Fair Tue!day. E&gt;perlenced In all
pbues of art, Mrl. Gibbl for the past sevoo yean has
aldblted In tho VIrginia Beacll Art Slow, one of the largest
ouldoor abowa In llle nation.

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L. Hobbs ret..-eived the
show award for his

best In
modern art exhibit in the
amateur painting department
at the Me1gs County F•ir.
PwnUngs were judged by
Mrs. Lee Gibbs of Hartford, W.
Va, W1lh~m Mayer was
superintendent of deparlment.
. ~lvin~ blue ribbons in the
oil or acrylic category were Pat
WinebreMer, landscape from
nature; Hobbs, portrait from
life; Mrs. Wmebrenner, marine
study, and Mrs. Donna Chad·

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Robert Lewis, Mrs. Ruth
Francis.
Pillowcases (embroidery},
Mrs. Roush, Mrs. Massar.
Pillowcases (crochet trim),
Mrs. Massar, Mrs. Pat Jones.
well, flower study.
Pillowcases and sheets
Taking firsts in the w te painted, Mrs. Lloyd Moore:
color claBBes were Jenr!t r Mrs. Hiram Fisher.
Chapman , landscape fro:'::
Pill~wcases and sheets,
nature; Mrs. ChadweU, marine embrotdery
Mrs . Carpenter,
study and Dower study · and Mrs. Lloyd 1Moore.
Hobbs, animal study. '
Fancy cushions, Mrs. Dora
In the category for drawin
Heaton.
charcoal or pastel blue rib~~
Painted tablecloth, Mrs .
winners were Mrs. Jamts Dollie Hayes.
Carpenter, portrait from life
Embroidered tablecloth, Mrs.
and Dower study; Mrs. Chad· Massar, Mrs. Georgr Hackett,
well, stlll life; Kelly Hayman
marine study; and Mrs. ShirleY &amp;.Embroidered tea towel, Mrs.
Hanun, animal study.
Pa l Jones.
Knlttlng
Sweater, Mrs. Lloyd Moore.

Mary Donohew Died Tuesday

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Mn. Mary Irene Donohew,
60, died Tuesday at her
Portland home.
SurvivJns are three sons
,William, Jr., ol Albuquerque'
New Mexico; Dennis Ray of
Cincinnati, and Russell Lee of
Middletown, Delaware; two

daughters, Mrs. Lou Irene
Rosenberry of Long Botlom and
SENATORS SPLrf
WASHINGTON (UP!}

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In ~oting
~'111 i -rbl!.'callcwt•lhal
overtVc!e"Ptealdent- Nixon's
velD o?' ,lhe $4.4 billion aid ID
educatioo bill.
Sen. Stephen M. Young, DOhio, voted for overriding,

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Three Winners

Paintings Judged
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baaJ 'l'aelda,J mcindug. Atotal of 141 erltrl• _.. made tn
llle depaibuenL Mrl. ~loa '!a pictured bold"'&amp; one ol ber
ootriea, arug- of dol baiMJ!InctDbll'iate lntlhaud.

Sweater, knitted by machine,

Mrs. Patsy Ann - Phillips of and dress, knitted by machine,
Portland, and 13 grandchildren. red nbbons Io Mrs. Margaret
Ella Lewis.
Mrs. Donohew was preceded in
d_eath by her husband, William, Infants knitted sweater set,
Mrs. Pat Jones.
m January, 1968.
Funeral services will be held Stole, cape or poncho, Mrs.
Kate Jarrell, Mrs . Dianne
at 10 a.m. Friday at the Ewing Hawley.
Puneral Home with the Rev.
Croebet
Lawrence Gluesenkamp or~ Al h
fictaUng. Burial will be In the
g an, Mrs. Harry Brown,
Mrs. Massar.
Letart Falls Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home at Bedspread, Mrl. Brown, Mrs.
anytime.
Hawley.
Tablecloth, Mrs. Rob~rt
Kuhn.
Sw te
DArnMIIill 't:11jllf!,ij. ,.; .. ~~~~':!;,~.be~?'"
WASJIINGTON (UP!} - Pic.
Cape, stole or poncho,
~A. Dadisman, husband Harry Brown, Mts. Robert
of Mrs. Uncia J. Dadlaman, Lewis.
22451-2 Patterson Blvd.,
Dress Mrs Beulah Roush
Dayton, Ohio, was ldenlifled Mrs. ~Uie ffi.yea
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TuDepartmeaday by the Defense
Pol holders, Mrs: Ina Massar
ent as ~ ldlled In Mrs. Evelyn HoUon.
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recent VIetnam flghtq.
Handkerchiefs, Mni. Beulah

Mrs.

Roush, Mra. Mary Nease.
Miscellaneous crochet work
Mrs. Dollie Hayes, Mni, Beulah
Roush.
Qllllts
Cotton patchwork, Mrs.
Andrew Cross, Mrs. Dollie
Hayes.
R•gs
Crocheted, Mrs. Everett
Thomas, Mrs. Dora Heaton.
Braided, Mrs. Ann Chapman.
Loom Woven, Mrs. Oris
Ginther.
Miscellaneous, Mrs. Harry
Brown.
Hobby Coraer

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Mrs. Jean Craig,~.
Gonrumenl nperta
waa admitted ID 1he Cabell- tevlewed fl\lOrll frclm ......ud
Hnntlnglon Hoapllal Tueeday !be couutry 'l'lllttdv ~ Mid
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lortteaimentof a back lllinenL thendllOdayalotwoll'eeUMrs, Craig, who had ~&gt;tiCk and 1he kind of -iller em·
•. :4; tlOII'glf! wsl maile ID thli 'surgery last year, Injured . tltlclll wblm pre\'111 durluS
·t,t~- &lt;;wlnll Jayceea by 1he herlelf in a fall recenUy.
tba! lima- will decide lbe fate
J~ WIV!II aub at a meeflnl
of the 111'111 COI'II crap.
. ¥onclaY illibt at the h""'!'' 91
Thera already itere om1nowl
~a. Earl Iilgels.
lllgu&amp;inllllilola;theniltlon'aNo.
A new. ~ railing ptOjecl
PLANS SURGERY
leomprodn•luilllllelast year.
~., dl~ and planl '!,ere Olear Roblnlon Ia a patiellt it ,1o1m W. Lewla, clreCtDr of 1he
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h'r ~· •ling pari)i. A University Hr'"Pilal In Illite ~ departmelll,
jOji_ltmettlng,wu!ICllfOr ,7:30cm CQlumbua for oy~ surgery. e~timated tbe wlud~rue
!!tJ!t• Ut tl!1i home Qf Mr. illd Carda may beaonl tDhirn ..21111 flm8ua hal bit lifer'! Cllltxl\y in
.·If"· ~ RIIP· All mombe,l'l Mean a · Hall, Unlvoriltty ·DIIuoll 111d deakoyed oue
. ,. -~ Ubd .to alfellct.
Hoapltai, Columbus.
quarter of 111e crop.

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Open 9 To 8 Frld•y-9 · To 9 S.turd•y

GORGEOUS GUSSIE IIIJl dre1101 ap lllo eourl. Twellly
yoara ago Gu11le Morae was a lrlm, lhapely Amorlcu·
tenals ehamplon who railed eyebrow• l!bea lbe 'Wtre a
tenala 1kh1 with matchlq lace panllel. 'hday, Gutlle
11W lo trim ud tbapely aad promotJaC alyle 1u .IPOri
Thla outfit fealureo no bra alr&amp;Pf, hardware or bact:
buds which bllld or bamper tne movemeat.
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Other craft work, Mrs.

FIBber, Carol l.itWl~.
Pot holders, other than
woven, Ingrid Hawley,
Hllldkerchlefa, carol Lewis.
Plllowcaaes, painted, carol
Lewis.
Tea !Dwel, embroidered,
lnarklllawley.

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new attire, theY, said she
emerged from ab.., we&amp;Mg a
Jllllllaklrt with • see-through
blouae and stlll no bra. The
officers were 1111dauiited,
hoWerVer, tbey ordei'i!d her beck
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PHOENIX. Ariz. (UP!} -An
ex-convict from &lt;lllo was abut
and ldlled early Tlleaday wbCil
he broke lnlo 1he home of Ilia
former
slrlfrle~d
and
threatened to ldll ber, po&amp;e
said.
Walter Knig)il, 47, Z81le1Vi1le,
died of a J.2.iauge shoflun ;
woond In the abdomen. Nlee !i
said he was allot by Mn. Sarah •
June Robinson, 36, wbo waa
released alter queaUonln1 . .
Detective Gordon Hunaaker
said Mrl. RoblniOn &amp;bot Knlaht
after he broke In a door to her
apartment.
Mrs. Robinson, who moved tD
Phoenll with her seven chlklren ·
from ZanesvWe tell week, told
detectives
Knight
bad
threatened ID ldll her In the paal
and bad beateu ber at least ·
twice.

87th Anniversary Mailer
for 16 Pages of Sale Features

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Of JW' '-1 ICivpr ...,. w .......

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.. "lb. '
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JU8e88m
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uaual jine
-1glrl wearing a
~ and no bra
this resort
city. They Iassessed her two
dressea. ~·:
PoUcie deecrlbed the aolion
against the 8lr.\;, whose name
was withheld, as a "doUble

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Aug. 20.22

pro'MbfthlliiiObiOa...al
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- '1'i!o ~ ft. idled1IJid
Ill« lll'ddv-• liven
peUIJona burlllg. l,W
llignat""' of Oblo beef
~ uldll8 for 1 btariDi

Social
Calendar

Cover Chtain

CONI'iNt!ES ... . ,, .

E. Moln

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111r· bllf, .....,_

Wyoming Peaks
~~·~: La;,;;.~ by Fire Blight Secret
~~Cllr:; :,;;.1 ~ rppo:;uMifla Unda Bell, MifiB carla From Forests
WASHiNGTON (UP!}
Beal, and Mifla Yvonne Y0111g.

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FREEZERS .
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP!) - Asrlcpl~e Department ezMr. and Mra. ,James R. Mrs. stacy returned to Forest fires, their flames peril lield a cloaed meetlns
Shields, Tom and Pam, of Sprtngflekl wllb 'her daughter, fanned ln!D giant peaka b)' Tueaday ID 881011 poteutlal
Kenslng!Dn, Md. apent the peat Mrs 111ne1 and will remain wtnda guallilg ID 50 miles per damage from a ll&amp;ht opicJemlc
week bore viliting Mr. and Mrs.
dliL'Ing her recuperatlcm hour, raged out of control In that baa ravaged IIY"•ynda of
Herman OhUnger. Other gue.sts period
three separate areas of tlor- acres ol corn In 1he nation.
of the OhUngera wore Mrs.
·
thorn Wyoming today. More Reporlerl wore lllolted ID at
Luther L. Boger of Columbus . . - - - - - - - . . . , . . , than 6,1100 acres of timber and 1he atart of the meeting but
and Mr. and Mrl. Charles
graaalanda have been cbarred. alia' about half an bOUr, they
Cepehart, Charleston, W. Va.
Tbe laraest of 1he fires, which _ . aaked to leave aa ai'OIIIllt
Mr. and Mrs. Shields family
·
tureed
1he ally a "blood red,'' of lnalnl&lt;liona from Agrieulture
recenUy returned from Getdestroyed
more than MOO Sacrellry Clifford M. Hardin.
many where they apent three
heevlly limbered acreo of 1he Hardin Ia said tD be ~
yeara. Mr. Shields waa with the
Big Hom National Forest near becauae 1he Bllcht problem had
American Embally there.
the Montana state~ Tueaday ·caused lharpgyrauona on grain
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Sharp
night.
markolll.
and son, Ronnie and Mr. and
The other flrea blazed oo 1he Called Southern Corn Bllchl,
Mrs. Gary Sharp and children,
Wind River lndlau reaervatlon, 1he dlaea• Ia caused by a new,
Reynoldsburg, sp~nl the
TIIIJRSI)AY
weekend here vlBIUng Robert TWIN CITY Shrine Club, 7:30 where two men lost their llveo virulent strain of a previoualy
Sharp and Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul p.m. Thursday, Racine Shrine when a eonnrted bomber with minor organism. II hal cauaed
.Haplonstall,
Park. All Shrlners urged ID fire • lighting chemlcala aeveredamago!Dsoulherncom
Miss .Kathy Locey, Ashland, attend. Important business. cruhed; and In the Shoahone nelda and hal spread to nor·
National Forest, scene of a them com belt flelda as far
Ky. was the Thursday guest of Refreshments.
major fire last week.
n..-lh aa Minnesota.
Mrs. Edith Zirkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Tonuny Lyons
of Pontiac, Mich. spent the past
several day&amp; bel'O visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lyons .
Jeff BuckleY of Chesapeake
spenl the past week here
visiting hia grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Fink and son,
Danny.
Jeff and Sherr! Stover of
Lancaster are the guests this
week of lhelr grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Stover.

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!be -wave ol coni bll&amp;lrt baa
llllfOill from the Gultcl yatm
"' !be Caulicllln IIQrdor,
bat II bit no ldel.J* haw liiiiCb
of lbe nalioD '• • blllial com
crap hal bMl ralued.

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Fisher, Mrs. Andrew Cross.
Handkerchiefs, painted, Mrs.
Robert Lewia.
Handkerchiefs, embroidered
Mrs. Robert Lewis.
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Doll Clolhee, Mrl. Shirley J.
Hanun, Mrl. Dianne Hawley.
Sluffed doll or animal, Mrl.
Shirley Hanun.
Picture, three dimensional,
Mrs. Robert Lewia.
Picture, painted on cloth,
Mrs. Robert Lewis, second
place.
Jewelry, Mn. Robert Lewis,
Mifla carol Lewis.
Homemada purse, Mrs. Ina
Maaaar. Mn. Robert Lewis.

Middleport
Personal Notes

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HEolDS FENCING TEAM
NEW YORK (UPI)-Walter
Krause of Newark, N.J., the
1970 National Collegiate Athletic Aslociatloo foil title holder,
heads a 20-member United
States fencing team that will
compete in the University
Games in Turino, Itllly, Aug.~
Sept. 6.

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SUPER GOLF MATCH
NEW YORK (UPI)- PGA
winner Dave Stoclr:lon will join
Masten winner Billy Casper,
U.S. Open champion Tony
Jackllrl, and British Open
Champion Jack Nlcldaus in tbe
fl7 ,500 World Series ol Golf
being beld this year at
Firestone r.ountry Club In
Akron, IJiio, Sept. 1:1-13.

Weather
Low tonighl in the 60s and low
716. Clearing and cooler North,
cbsnce of thundershowers south
Thuraday. High near 80 north,
near 90 south.

ROGER RIEBEL, Sl, Ia lbe
new manager of Skyltae
Lanes. A nallve of Meigs
County, be has been aSBismm
manager of Hollday Bowl ID
Caatoa, Obfo. He Is a
quaWled wtructor wbo bas
WGD moaey aDd allllleftu
tropbleo In several major
loamameall. Hil overage Is
Zl!. He Is married and bas
four cblldren.

SERVICE SET
Funeral services for .Harry
Jacobs, 59, who died at his
PI:snrm~s IIANNED
Pomeroy home Tuesday, will be
Wasbloot011-Intedor Secretary held at I p m. Thuraday at the
Walter J, Hickel recently lm· Ewing F.;,.ral Home where
posed 11. baa on the use of pesti· friends may call any time.

cides on more tblll $00 million
acrea of Federal lands, one·
quarter ot the land area or tbe
Unlled Btt.lia. Tboae chemic~ .

Ann)' said

=~wo:::d:t ':se~u!:

which !hey said was almost
nonexistent anyway.

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amount of marine life would be
affected.
The Navy had hoped 1o
collect water samples from the
orrnten ship in 10 bottles that
llbould have Roated til the
llll'face autornallcaUy over a
period of eight hours. They
were equipped with llghla and
radio devices lo enable the
destroyer escort USS Hartley 1o
retrieve them. But foor bottles
lllri'aced prematurely and the
others apparently never
reached 1he surface.
The Briggs was also equipped
with special sounding gear that
should have allowed the Hartley
1o pinpoint lhe sunken ship's
exact location on lhe ocean
noor. But special tranaducers
aboard !he hulk falled to
resi&gt;Ond to slgnala from the
&amp;rtley.
Spectlll crews boarded the
Briggs Tuesday til open valves
to Oood the hulk. 11 took almost
four hours to aink beneath the
waves but only eight minutes
to rea~h bottom.

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iiWlo4. 1!Pote," lhe nip1Jt }l.iht\llll
~~ In the courl ol PGmeroy government stop linan~ de- develo~lngtr'ailaconflnentalraU· UkL ·~ la Ull,le r•11on~ inl!Wlll111i1 elrad7 ~ ~I
J:edCharfiOOiel andLegar ·
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y0ars .• ·from)rn~ldr!i a wllli\ll'r(a ~'rale of NIIIOII ·
.. ii{Gr!,&gt;liU te~~ to lhrJeeohnday Jail sen- n.. J9h)l EconomY ~- progr1111 til' reacb the
retw,'r! ~. l~:in.Wa~l.
quo~ta,d' an.. :Jdd(ll. •
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lluloell II. mijtee IBid &lt;'no· furtb.. rm.D·
Tbe 'liST lvouid be cleNned to "1~:11 en~ JIOiilil!le IIIII miWDIIIOf ~ ~'f &lt;
Pomeroy and Ell Buoh, clal supp&lt;ll't of lhe .IJI"""'onlc carry aliolil liOilJl'll!!!ltt;!'l. ,at
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the apee&lt;l'olsound, SUppqrlers ~ ' .tUIU~....,.
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the""""" of an accident.
In a report~ on~ of the 'pro
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Freeman, P«neroy • IS and concluded "lew rdgnlflcant pub- Stales ·In· comP.IIIIon with an, ~ atii!J Rulilild RPIIte I ·d~ilillle,r I!I'~'C4dldl(, lln lrl
c~~lll, no safety. equipment lie benefits" appeal'' lilte.ly !W SST
.biD!I by 'France,lnd ~· Mr. ~ wu I ~~ . , .
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costa, no cense laga, and "more productive UJes of would beCome a plaything· of Metti~at Church and l!•~.p.m. ,~· II ""!'•
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Illegal . exhaust, and 81\non clearly avaUable."
pollution.
r~ No. til.
may caiJ. Ill)'
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cOlla, laU~e to yield the right
satisfactory evidence u,. .pro- Mr., Ph!Up Smith, Pomeroy Rl. ·Friday. Tht ll,lv, ~·. @.eslfr
of way,
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By F'li.OiK FROSCH
OO:HNOMtrPENH (wiUPihl~lh
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VIetnamese aerial support halt"ed a Viet Cong .unit nine miles
fr~m Phnom Penh Tuesday
mghl. The U.S. command today
reported the loss of two
American F4.Phantom jets and
a iroop.earrymg helicopter over
Vtelnam.
Allied forces killed 29 N...tlt
Vtelnamese and Viet Cnng in

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L.lDIIS'

PANTS

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SWEATERS

JUMPERS

'litvety Nllettion of lodiet' llot

A thorp . .ction of girls. 7• I•
bol'ldtd wool jumpen ttlot ore
lilled oitd ovailoblt i!'l A ttylt1
... choon from plaldt tolidt
e-nd checks.

ll11it lwtOfllt'1 by Spun Croft.
Ch~from Ol50rt.d colon in
' pull 01'1~ and cordigons. Si:ret
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(Continued from page I)
lw lnformallon leading to his capture, lliDd a &lt;&gt;a•ipllite
cbwlng onda clescrlptkD.II IBid he wu a ~-old CauculaD
ol medium lrel8bl and bulld, dre•ed In llabt colored troi!B'I, a
wldte llrlli and dart jaclr:et. The clolblrl ma7 be blood4platlered,
tbef uld. Mill Klr8cb waafound Abbed to death early Sllllclaj at
Cit ad, lllilllea northweat ofllalgon. She b.-1 boea lithe bile
about a weet and b.-1 arrived In Vlelllalll OIIIJ'....,
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Fisher, MlneravWe .
In watermelons·. Fred B.
Smith, Pomeroy, wori a lint
and 8 second; AIUirew Crou,
a.c1ne, won a first, and Mrs.
Mary Nease, a sect!nd·
Mrs. Hollon wM flrata In red
delicious apples and in grapeo.
a,q,UMATIIJ, .JAPAN - ~ YOONG MAN wleldln&amp; a toy
Rei Shenefield ia .•upertn.
pillolliijacbd 1 Ja....- jei1JiHlr In ftlclll today imd fctreeclll to tell!lent of the deP&amp;!'~~
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'l'buctna wuiiOt hamlld. "I 1101111 lhe elevator and It wu
lllcmriD two I!OOOIIda,"..,. wu quoli!d u ~ ''1 wB'I
..... to arpe with a gun ., 1 ga~ tiMIL · te jnelry illldtheo
Wllll...,....and called the pollee." Tbe.aclrtll wa!JIIll'llilrc til
blrliiiWIDtbeWIIdor!Townwllblrermaldataboutl2:tU.m.
w1r111 the IGbbecy look ~•-, a _ --llld. Pollee llld
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lad :;ta toot two -.e-at riDp llllluot of diamond oarrinp.

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wd flllO,liOO by two gunmen In an .....lllr of the Wlldorl Morgan.
Alblrla lluleliiii')J today, pollee ald. ,
Cucumbers' J,ewls.

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DIVORCE ASKED ·' :.
Charging gross neglect
duly and e&lt;lreme cruelty,
Linda Gibeau! Rutland has
filed suit for' divorce 'from
Rodney E. Glbeaut, Racine, in
the Meigs County Common
Pleas Court. The plaintiff seeks
custody of one minor child.

refute views of others who have
studied drug problems amonc
U.S. soldiers in Vietnam.
He !old the committee,
headed by Sen. Thomas J.
Dodd,D.conn., that he conducted lengthy studies in 1917
despite roadblocb thrown into
the path of his research by
superiors.
"I .can only surrnlae that the
hesitancy manllested at var10111
points by rnllltary authorlllel
suggested that the marijuana
problem had political overtones."' Roffman said. 11ln my
Impression, adverae publicity
converning Uliclt drug use by
soldiers in VIetnam was viewed
by some authorities as infiuencing the conllnlted Sllpport of the
war effort by the Arnericln
public . . . higber headquarters
tended to emphasize . the
political ramifications."
Rollman said lliJ researcb
showed about one thlr9 of U.S.
oervtcemen in Vletnam,lillU8liJ
the younger and lower..ankeil
soldler8, smoked pol au. .
ruearcbero have said the
(II'GIICl'llon might be as hlgb •
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use has been in Vietnam,"
Rollman said In ~
testimony.
"If we are really interested
in learning wbat hhe effecla of
marijuana in Vietnam are , . ,
we must first be willing to give
up some of OW' traditional
mytha of folklore. We must
refrain from liensallonallsm
and we must overcome the
political and public relallona
efforts al obocurlng 1he real
nature of the issue.'' he said.
Roffman, a former Anny
captain now living In Berkeley,
caul., appeared before the
Senate Juvenile Delinquency
SUbcornrJlillee to detaU findings
of his own research and to

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two clashes near artillery bases :
along the Laotian boriler early •
today.
A unit of the U.S. lOis! •
Airborne Brigade k!Ued 1~
Coqununlsl troopa and took one.
prisoner in lighting a half mile
west of Artillery Base Barnett,
10 miles from Laos. One
American was killed and eight .
wounded.
Sooth Vlelnamese Jst lnfan.
iry Division iroopa killed It
Communists two rnl!"s south of
DUMP TO CLOSE
Artillery Base 0 Reilly, 10 ·
The Middleport village dump miles south of Barnett,.at about
will close at noon Friday 10 that .the same lime.
employes can attend 11M\ f4lr, Both oulposts have been
However, the dump will be open under heavy North Vietnamese
on Saturday. Village offices will pressure because they overlook
also close al noon Friday so that key Communist infiltration
clerical help can attend the lair. routes from Laos into South
Vlelnam'snorthernprovlnces.
Military sources said A111ed
forces killed 7:! North Viellla·
rnese and VIet Coog around
SURGERY FOR CARTER
O'Reilly Tuesday.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP!)- In a delayed repor~ the U.S.
Veteran professional bowler Command said Communist
Don Carter clreclr:ed Into Ceil- ground fire shot down two U.S.
llnela Hoopltal '1'\leldaf and Air Force Ft Phantoor jet
und.......,t surgery to nmow llghter.IJombers Monday nigh~
cartUage from his right knee, 12 miles souUtwest of Da Nang.
which haa ellminaled him from T'wo men aboard one of the $2.4
MEETING PUT OFF
competltloo for up to three million planes were killed and
Due to the county fair, the months.
two olhi!J'Iwwe mlulnC·
Twin City Shrinettes will not
meet Thursday. The nnl ·~ee:~ ha~ bee~ :._1iorte
OW'
ur ay a
ou
park, on the. righl going north,
when a plcmc will be held.

probllilted lrrclude DDT, Aldrhi, CAiU)S AXE THREE
2, 4, 5-T, dlelddn, endrln, DDD, 1m LOUIS (UPI)-The St.
mercury compounds lltld nine Louis cardinals announced
other leoser known agents.
Tueaday the .releue of three
players. Unebaclr:er Mlke HI·
Melp Geaeral llolpltal
bier, offensive tackle Tom
Uoyd and wide receiver Phil
ADMil'TED - None.
Dlll(:ltARGED- May &amp;wk. llq&amp;n all......, cut by the club.

By JANE DENISON
WASHINGTON (UP!) -A
·r..,..er Army social worker
charged today the military
tried to hush up studies of drug
abuse 11nong American soldiers
in Vietnam lor lear the reports
would- undermine continued
support !CO' 1he war al home.
Social scientist Roger A..
Roffman, appearing before a
Senile subcommittee stodylng
drug problems in the armed
services, also bjamed the preso,
rnllltary paycii!Jtrlsts and law
enforcement olftclals lor blowing the problem far out of
proportion.
"We really have lltUe Idea
what the Impact of marijuana

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Fourdefenilil!llllwerefl!rW- throwaway a loint Senaie- !'i'lcl."ihe..U.e'l!,IM&lt;iiii!@Dg ~~; llii .IO'!If~'iii ~ ' IU~IIIIrM!added. ·,

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llwasadilappolnUnjending
lor an operalion which bad
gooe smoothly from the time
the Anny began loading the
obsolete rockela aboard lrains
at Anruston, Ala., and Richmond, Ky., 11 days ago.
Even as 1he operatloo was
completed Tuesday, the United
States assured the world It
would never again dump
chemicals into the sea The
Army said 11 was ~
this one last time beeause there
was no way to .break Into the
concrete "cnflins" to detoxify
the gas.
. Tbetestatseahadbeenset
up to placate envlronmentallsts
who feared the vaults would
burst under the crushing
pressure of three miles of
ocean water, releasing the gila

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Only one teal worked, butll
ABOARD THE USS HART· was inconclusive.
lEY (UP!)-~ :Navy today Wster samples taken from a
abandoned lla eff«ts to deter- One lowered almost half way to
mine wheU.:r • slbking Uberty the sea bed showed negative
sblp released Its cargo of results for gas. A Navy
dead4' polson gas into the . spokesman said lhlt particular
Atlanlk oc..n 2112 miles off the test would have been meaning·
Florida coast.
lui only U It had reacted
Elaborate ell(&gt;Orlments to posiUV.Iy. No gas was evident
determine whether tiS coocrete In water samplel taken at the
and steel vaulla of nerve gas surface , but none had b~en
burst apart under the pressure expected.
of three miles of ocean water Tbe major reason lor the
ended in failure, as dld efforts failure apparently was the
lo pinpoinl the e..ct location of unusually violent d..C.nt of the
the sunken hulk.
old haulk. Souodlng equlpmtnl
The Navy said its special indicatedtheshlpsankat2,000
satellite navlg&amp;Uon equipment feet per minute, srnashlnJ into
failed to lind any trace of the the ocean floor at 25 mites per
SS LeBaron RUS5ell Briggs, hour only eight minUtes after
leaving It and 67 tons of 1he sUpping beneath the surface in
obsolete but toxic gas lost a spray of foam.

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NEW YORK (UPI)-Walter
Krause of Newark, N.J., the
1970 National Collegiate Athletic Aslociatloo foil title holder,
heads a 20-member United
States fencing team that will
compete in the University
Games in Turino, Itllly, Aug.~
Sept. 6.

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NEW YORK (UPI)- PGA
winner Dave Stoclr:lon will join
Masten winner Billy Casper,
U.S. Open champion Tony
Jackllrl, and British Open
Champion Jack Nlcldaus in tbe
fl7 ,500 World Series ol Golf
being beld this year at
Firestone r.ountry Club In
Akron, IJiio, Sept. 1:1-13.

Weather
Low tonighl in the 60s and low
716. Clearing and cooler North,
cbsnce of thundershowers south
Thuraday. High near 80 north,
near 90 south.

ROGER RIEBEL, Sl, Ia lbe
new manager of Skyltae
Lanes. A nallve of Meigs
County, be has been aSBismm
manager of Hollday Bowl ID
Caatoa, Obfo. He Is a
quaWled wtructor wbo bas
WGD moaey aDd allllleftu
tropbleo In several major
loamameall. Hil overage Is
Zl!. He Is married and bas
four cblldren.

SERVICE SET
Funeral services for .Harry
Jacobs, 59, who died at his
PI:snrm~s IIANNED
Pomeroy home Tuesday, will be
Wasbloot011-Intedor Secretary held at I p m. Thuraday at the
Walter J, Hickel recently lm· Ewing F.;,.ral Home where
posed 11. baa on the use of pesti· friends may call any time.

cides on more tblll $00 million
acrea of Federal lands, one·
quarter ot the land area or tbe
Unlled Btt.lia. Tboae chemic~ .

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affected.
The Navy had hoped 1o
collect water samples from the
orrnten ship in 10 bottles that
llbould have Roated til the
llll'face autornallcaUy over a
period of eight hours. They
were equipped with llghla and
radio devices lo enable the
destroyer escort USS Hartley 1o
retrieve them. But foor bottles
lllri'aced prematurely and the
others apparently never
reached 1he surface.
The Briggs was also equipped
with special sounding gear that
should have allowed the Hartley
1o pinpoint lhe sunken ship's
exact location on lhe ocean
noor. But special tranaducers
aboard !he hulk falled to
resi&gt;Ond to slgnala from the
&amp;rtley.
Spectlll crews boarded the
Briggs Tuesday til open valves
to Oood the hulk. 11 took almost
four hours to aink beneath the
waves but only eight minutes
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cOlla, laU~e to yield the right
satisfactory evidence u,. .pro- Mr., Ph!Up Smith, Pomeroy Rl. ·Friday. Tht ll,lv, ~·. @.eslfr
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OO:HNOMtrPENH (wiUPihl~lh
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VIetnamese aerial support halt"ed a Viet Cong .unit nine miles
fr~m Phnom Penh Tuesday
mghl. The U.S. command today
reported the loss of two
American F4.Phantom jets and
a iroop.earrymg helicopter over
Vtelnam.
Allied forces killed 29 N...tlt
Vtelnamese and Viet Cnng in

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lw lnformallon leading to his capture, lliDd a &lt;&gt;a•ipllite
cbwlng onda clescrlptkD.II IBid he wu a ~-old CauculaD
ol medium lrel8bl and bulld, dre•ed In llabt colored troi!B'I, a
wldte llrlli and dart jaclr:et. The clolblrl ma7 be blood4platlered,
tbef uld. Mill Klr8cb waafound Abbed to death early Sllllclaj at
Cit ad, lllilllea northweat ofllalgon. She b.-1 boea lithe bile
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Fisher, MlneravWe .
In watermelons·. Fred B.
Smith, Pomeroy, wori a lint
and 8 second; AIUirew Crou,
a.c1ne, won a first, and Mrs.
Mary Nease, a sect!nd·
Mrs. Hollon wM flrata In red
delicious apples and in grapeo.
a,q,UMATIIJ, .JAPAN - ~ YOONG MAN wleldln&amp; a toy
Rei Shenefield ia .•upertn.
pillolliijacbd 1 Ja....- jei1JiHlr In ftlclll today imd fctreeclll to tell!lent of the deP&amp;!'~~
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DIVORCE ASKED ·' :.
Charging gross neglect
duly and e&lt;lreme cruelty,
Linda Gibeau! Rutland has
filed suit for' divorce 'from
Rodney E. Glbeaut, Racine, in
the Meigs County Common
Pleas Court. The plaintiff seeks
custody of one minor child.

refute views of others who have
studied drug problems amonc
U.S. soldiers in Vietnam.
He !old the committee,
headed by Sen. Thomas J.
Dodd,D.conn., that he conducted lengthy studies in 1917
despite roadblocb thrown into
the path of his research by
superiors.
"I .can only surrnlae that the
hesitancy manllested at var10111
points by rnllltary authorlllel
suggested that the marijuana
problem had political overtones."' Roffman said. 11ln my
Impression, adverae publicity
converning Uliclt drug use by
soldiers in VIetnam was viewed
by some authorities as infiuencing the conllnlted Sllpport of the
war effort by the Arnericln
public . . . higber headquarters
tended to emphasize . the
political ramifications."
Rollman said lliJ researcb
showed about one thlr9 of U.S.
oervtcemen in Vletnam,lillU8liJ
the younger and lower..ankeil
soldler8, smoked pol au. .
ruearcbero have said the
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Rollman said In ~
testimony.
"If we are really interested
in learning wbat hhe effecla of
marijuana in Vietnam are , . ,
we must first be willing to give
up some of OW' traditional
mytha of folklore. We must
refrain from liensallonallsm
and we must overcome the
political and public relallona
efforts al obocurlng 1he real
nature of the issue.'' he said.
Roffman, a former Anny
captain now living In Berkeley,
caul., appeared before the
Senate Juvenile Delinquency
SUbcornrJlillee to detaU findings
of his own research and to

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two clashes near artillery bases :
along the Laotian boriler early •
today.
A unit of the U.S. lOis! •
Airborne Brigade k!Ued 1~
Coqununlsl troopa and took one.
prisoner in lighting a half mile
west of Artillery Base Barnett,
10 miles from Laos. One
American was killed and eight .
wounded.
Sooth Vlelnamese Jst lnfan.
iry Division iroopa killed It
Communists two rnl!"s south of
DUMP TO CLOSE
Artillery Base 0 Reilly, 10 ·
The Middleport village dump miles south of Barnett,.at about
will close at noon Friday 10 that .the same lime.
employes can attend 11M\ f4lr, Both oulposts have been
However, the dump will be open under heavy North Vietnamese
on Saturday. Village offices will pressure because they overlook
also close al noon Friday so that key Communist infiltration
clerical help can attend the lair. routes from Laos into South
Vlelnam'snorthernprovlnces.
Military sources said A111ed
forces killed 7:! North Viellla·
rnese and VIet Coog around
SURGERY FOR CARTER
O'Reilly Tuesday.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP!)- In a delayed repor~ the U.S.
Veteran professional bowler Command said Communist
Don Carter clreclr:ed Into Ceil- ground fire shot down two U.S.
llnela Hoopltal '1'\leldaf and Air Force Ft Phantoor jet
und.......,t surgery to nmow llghter.IJombers Monday nigh~
cartUage from his right knee, 12 miles souUtwest of Da Nang.
which haa ellminaled him from T'wo men aboard one of the $2.4
MEETING PUT OFF
competltloo for up to three million planes were killed and
Due to the county fair, the months.
two olhi!J'Iwwe mlulnC·
Twin City Shrinettes will not
meet Thursday. The nnl ·~ee:~ ha~ bee~ :._1iorte
OW'
ur ay a
ou
park, on the. righl going north,
when a plcmc will be held.

probllilted lrrclude DDT, Aldrhi, CAiU)S AXE THREE
2, 4, 5-T, dlelddn, endrln, DDD, 1m LOUIS (UPI)-The St.
mercury compounds lltld nine Louis cardinals announced
other leoser known agents.
Tueaday the .releue of three
players. Unebaclr:er Mlke HI·
Melp Geaeral llolpltal
bier, offensive tackle Tom
Uoyd and wide receiver Phil
ADMil'TED - None.
Dlll(:ltARGED- May &amp;wk. llq&amp;n all......, cut by the club.

By JANE DENISON
WASHINGTON (UP!) -A
·r..,..er Army social worker
charged today the military
tried to hush up studies of drug
abuse 11nong American soldiers
in Vietnam lor lear the reports
would- undermine continued
support !CO' 1he war al home.
Social scientist Roger A..
Roffman, appearing before a
Senile subcommittee stodylng
drug problems in the armed
services, also bjamed the preso,
rnllltary paycii!Jtrlsts and law
enforcement olftclals lor blowing the problem far out of
proportion.
"We really have lltUe Idea
what the Impact of marijuana

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Fourdefenilil!llllwerefl!rW- throwaway a loint Senaie- !'i'lcl."ihe..U.e'l!,IM&lt;iiii!@Dg ~~; llii .IO'!If~'iii ~ ' IU~IIIIrM!added. ·,

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llwasadilappolnUnjending
lor an operalion which bad
gooe smoothly from the time
the Anny began loading the
obsolete rockela aboard lrains
at Anruston, Ala., and Richmond, Ky., 11 days ago.
Even as 1he operatloo was
completed Tuesday, the United
States assured the world It
would never again dump
chemicals into the sea The
Army said 11 was ~
this one last time beeause there
was no way to .break Into the
concrete "cnflins" to detoxify
the gas.
. Tbetestatseahadbeenset
up to placate envlronmentallsts
who feared the vaults would
burst under the crushing
pressure of three miles of
ocean water, releasing the gila

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ABOARD THE USS HART· was inconclusive.
lEY (UP!)-~ :Navy today Wster samples taken from a
abandoned lla eff«ts to deter- One lowered almost half way to
mine wheU.:r • slbking Uberty the sea bed showed negative
sblp released Its cargo of results for gas. A Navy
dead4' polson gas into the . spokesman said lhlt particular
Atlanlk oc..n 2112 miles off the test would have been meaning·
Florida coast.
lui only U It had reacted
Elaborate ell(&gt;Orlments to posiUV.Iy. No gas was evident
determine whether tiS coocrete In water samplel taken at the
and steel vaulla of nerve gas surface , but none had b~en
burst apart under the pressure expected.
of three miles of ocean water Tbe major reason lor the
ended in failure, as dld efforts failure apparently was the
lo pinpoinl the e..ct location of unusually violent d..C.nt of the
the sunken hulk.
old haulk. Souodlng equlpmtnl
The Navy said its special indicatedtheshlpsankat2,000
satellite navlg&amp;Uon equipment feet per minute, srnashlnJ into
failed to lind any trace of the the ocean floor at 25 mites per
SS LeBaron RUS5ell Briggs, hour only eight minUtes after
leaving It and 67 tons of 1he sUpping beneath the surface in
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made a trip; Ill Kentucty Ill We were sorry lq lwQ of lhe ~ way an lndl~ual 'MOP- :claapptared 'libllll ~hill cooperative wiD be omlc1e Ul her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr•· Robert son, Rodney, vi1lled ber
putcbase horses over the det~llt of ·Richilrd Ellis 'from a . er~Uve reacls 00 ~ 1 rzucblral l'l!rllmOutll to· ~· . 'll1e membera In Cip!ll'atioDJ and Eddie King and soDJ recenUy. Swearinger and . son,. Bobby, parenll, Mr. and:foln. Clyde R.
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~~'· G~lda . Jon~a of Mta. Sadie Carr iJ spending a. wWdeterntlllll·wblQb role 11 will Steel FOUIIdrJ Co.,IJI4~111 aanlzatlon. _
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Mra. Paul Paynttr at Clr·
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Mollie and Minnie McGrath,
twins, obeerved lbelr 49111 blrthday Saturday, AIJ8 •.1, llshlng on
the Hocking River.
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Mr.· ucl Mrs. Robert D.
BUzzard 9f Denver, Colorado
ate expected here Ill visit lila .
aun~ Ava Gilkey aud oilier ·
~latlvea the flrat week lD OtllOber.
Mrs. KsUe Wilson 8lid llh:. ·
Guy Bolbl whoie lllne88 buJi
beenmeniloo~'ltefm-., rililalrl
about the same bill ' aJr•.
Clarence Eubnan 18 no betler.

arrive here 011110bedule.
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industry.

recenUy.

were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence proved.

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Mr.

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Mr. Ira Beegle httl returned
from Veterans Memorial
Hoapital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Beegle ol Columbus opent ·
&amp;eVeral days here' at 'his bed· ,
side.
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patient In the Cllnlc . at ,

Ga!Upolb!.
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Mrs. Frances Roberls speiit ·
iome,tlme cariJI8 for her slater,
Mrs : Mary Stampl)e, . who .'
recenUy ~mcterwent surgery m·
Lancaster.
Mlaa M.r.iobelle ~ack
1o her employment
after two
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ROAIL
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$1.49

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IOAIL
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. · 1!\ fOOl\ 'aionillllcl CU!ti:OIIInf yol!lftle lllcl allended a Meowa Seed Com ~b7tbe,Fomili'pllbiet cr.acl1ball!D '!ill . fOIIIId
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B)l c. WILLIAM SWANK iniAl a. COJilplri, lndtiltrtallzed IIJ-tlie United State~, f3.4 bWiotl' fesources, forHijJiit anti U:M~be~~- Leo ~ ltllle at ColwiiiiUa wbe,re • Richard Hlelmlo1 who httl :,.~*~~
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Mr. and Mrs, BID Cbapmani· erallvea. niesiuolrill!i1fffectlvi
· , . . . i~Jli~NG, · . tlielr_eooperaU"! f91' lbe IIcon- IU. She wiD be ~tina her ~~ CoiiiiJibua, httl retui:necf 111 were IAI1'1111·ea~~. . ' ·
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-,RadcUff and 110n1 of Mi\4liOii
SOctety
~ews
trailers near ~hell' home.
mcreaae mliiiP!lrian~ aa lilt '9!1' 1Air 111~1 ,Joln«&lt; IIi lbe oecurei1 by furtber ~ltf mill returningwschool. . .
, VisltlniJ with Mr. llld illra. and Mr. and Mn. Leo Kjiil.at
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ture IJ ~led. :, .
, , 'j,'lllln • eqble plMa - ~ llelda. 1be l!riD!arY goala oflbe Albion, New York visited wlllt . Holley 'over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ralpli Clrl an4
made a trip; Ill Kentucty Ill We were sorry lq lwQ of lhe ~ way an lndl~ual 'MOP- :claapptared 'libllll ~hill cooperative wiD be omlc1e Ul her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr•· Robert son, Rodney, vi1lled ber
putcbase horses over the det~llt of ·Richilrd Ellis 'from a . er~Uve reacls 00 ~ 1 rzucblral l'l!rllmOutll to· ~· . 'll1e membera In Cip!ll'atioDJ and Eddie King and soDJ recenUy. Swearinger and . son,. Bobby, parenll, Mr. and:foln. Clyde R.
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~~'· G~lda . Jon~a of Mta. Sadie Carr iJ spending a. wWdeterntlllll·wblQb role 11 will Steel FOUIIdrJ Co.,IJI4~111 aanlzatlon. _
tended a TupperWare party at White and..,.. of~; Mr. · and Mrs. John Dean
2aniilwWe~nt the weekend few days with ·her da!J8)tler, play lo!Dorrow.
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wltll ~- !'Jar! Foil. WliiJe here Donna, in Marlon. Donna has a In lbe past we bave · made compan)' eucutlve. ~ .pjldt, approach Ia tbe only alternaUve recently.
Harold White, West Milton.
Mra. Paul Paynttr at Clr·
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on Ava ~Ukey ~ new baby.
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Mr..~~ · A. M. Epple.
A large crowd atleilded lhe evolution in lann prochii\Uon. off!r&lt;Jm Scioto CoUiit&gt;' ,Aitpotl market IUid a major voice m Columbus visited with Mr. and Mrs. Willlam King and Mr. and been hospitalized, lias rebinled
OioJ. , '~· Don Gibson and . Nir.holson rewtlon at lhe park n i.s Imperative thatlulul'e de- fDI' the return fll&amp;bl bUt~ Ill the key declsions affecting lhe Mra. Ralph Carl and Rodney Mrs. VIrgil King and family home and is somewhat bio.
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RETAIL
VALUE
$1.49

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Oblp,~lilveraity hiM d!Oved on
lhe J~~ek Warner farm fmnerly
the·Ern Wamii' hornli.

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auromatic in,Mnt rQdlant ribbon htat, fan fo~ed ~ift1.!1P­
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"off" feature , .. all in on attractive metallic bronn

TURTLE WAX

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tltelr hDine at •Roclnillie, Md,
Wblle here·they vlalted the Jollll
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HoCidng Rlvl!r 8lid eri)O)'id
boatmg.
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Mollie and Minnie McGrath,
twins, obeerved lbelr 49111 blrthday Saturday, AIJ8 •.1, llshlng on
the Hocking River.
. · .
Mr.· ucl Mrs. Robert D.
BUzzard 9f Denver, Colorado
ate expected here Ill visit lila .
aun~ Ava Gilkey aud oilier ·
~latlvea the flrat week lD OtllOber.
Mrs. KsUe Wilson 8lid llh:. ·
Guy Bolbl whoie lllne88 buJi
beenmeniloo~'ltefm-., rililalrl
about the same bill ' aJr•.
Clarence Eubnan 18 no betler.

arrive here 011110bedule.
'
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industry.

recenUy.

were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence proved.

SALE $TARTS FRIDAY MORNING

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BAS-NT·PAIIT

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AITOIIODVI"'"

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Mr.

By Mrs. FraneiJ Morri.
Mr. Ira Beegle httl returned
from Veterans Memorial
Hoapital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Beegle ol Columbus opent ·
&amp;eVeral days here' at 'his bed· ,
side.
. ,t
:
Mrs. James Rees, Sr.' is a
patient In the Cllnlc . at ,

Ga!Upolb!.
• ,, , .
Mrs. Frances Roberls speiit ·
iome,tlme cariJI8 for her slater,
Mrs : Mary Stampl)e, . who .'
recenUy ~mcterwent surgery m·
Lancaster.
Mlaa M.r.iobelle ~ack
1o her employment
after two
visited. Mr.
· Ellington at
Mr. and .

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EXHAUST EXTENSIONS
ASSORTED STYLES

ROAIL
VALUE
$1.49

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IOAIL
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1011 of colors ... red . blac:ll, grMfl . bl~t~e! Vinyt
tote beg with handtes and ,matehing ·b•ndlf.

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Roberl L . . Rlee revolfta
.IJ'UII!ICI. ~. lamUy and.
r.UcJon.
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has come up with · the f8Cipe
tor pbyaical fltneoa and baalll·
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Rice, at the age of 42, is a
blahop In the Clurch of Jesu9
Christ of Latter-Day Saints
• (ldormonl and founder of the
nation's largest chain of health
spas.

Rice buea much ol, the
regimenat1111EII(Ope8nboalth
spas on Mormon tNehlngs.
"'!be churc!l stresaH good
boalth and ~ercise and what
we know as the 'word of
wid9om'-abatalnlnce from alcohollc beveragea, coffee, tea
and smoking," be · said in an
Interview.
''Good members of the
church eat only foods coosl·
dered good for them. 'Ibis Ia
not to say they are fanatical. It
is a reasonable Wladoln. · .. It
is Just good heait!l." .
Rice, who lives in WI Lake

Olty· utah ' with lila wife and
a1x btt~, said hla 73 spas
c•ter to ·~ working
people-theyneed .health ald."
Children we banned from the
faciliUes be said" "because
they tend to destroY the .....
of relaDUon we are trying to
give theae peoplt-~ tense.
harriedprofe!sionalpeople."
. Rice stressed the Importance
of the combination of a
"complete prqgram of figure
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Backltllrsat the White HolM:
Wbon President Niz111 took
olflce, be ursed the nation to
lower ltnoice. But 111111 mall Ia
any Indication, people are
speaklnl louder than ever. .
Aceordlng to a recent cunpiIalion, Nixon received during
flnt 18 months of his administration a total of 4,587,483
letters and cards and 429,3111
telegr&amp;m9 commenting one way
or another on his policies and
perfamancea.

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HGaae man room Ia at least a
tiilulon more than President
Dwi8htD. EUonho,.... NCeived
during h1a entire e1cbt years In
the presidency.
And the volwne Ia lncreaalllg.
In the flnt 23 weeks of mu
alone, Nixon received 1,4&amp;8,167
letters, 304,0211 cards and 228,'153
telegrams-a total of 1,981,338
messages-more than . any
previous president ever
received In an antlre year and
about 110 per cent of wbat he
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take form lor the 10'1tb annual
Mello Ctun!J Fair. Davia, at
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lcllt l!obUUon IAIIPIIIIIIIiol.
a. WMn was ·the nrot aucceu- t • .&amp;uaust 2'7, iaSt• ..., iuotafill -hute jUIIp made?
yiUe, Pa.
'· When IIUl Wblre - tho n.rat 5. Tile ~· or Ill• lud IJ 110,_
COIIII!Ierclalll P!.,..cllve otl
PoiUateUa r!Cbteo...aa.
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5. Whit Ia lite motto of lite ~0111 T. Tlte milO' elfea of 11 • •
alate of lite UDiled 1!1a1e ?
IIIDIIII!!fl of - · ••• te. HQl/ euch does oa elePh~ s. no 11«'"'-llen ot ~wel&amp;b at blllh?
eace.
T. Whit is IIBOI'/
9. 1\dJDUrDment tetllllaat.. •1
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"a decent respect
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to tho opinions of min kind"
occur?
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H..&amp;....old boy learned lor the first
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habit, that be scrounged the
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money any w~y he could, that
he started snifiing glue at 12,
had had· 50 LSD trips and had
lost 45 pounda.
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5f N. 5ec:ond Ave.
mother. "My son canes home
Middleport, 0.
every nlghlfor"dinner."
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.Jarvll aet liP· IF ¢81l*a·, oo streellln which they BtouJd be youngsters feel they ba"re a
lh,e· llf(h 1100.. 'ilt' II ~I· playing ChUdhood8arDellapatl itake In their tnm fVIIIre.,
\ltillbe Sol!th ~ clle~ of of the siclml!IB of the 11mea and ·
lllalloW Prolllem ·
~ew York Cliy prlll Wjtbln I~ tbe fael that drug peddlers There 11
, 1111nlltet llltlled a ~ IJ!IIIIng nourish Ill gbolto conditions ,
, • quiet switch in
'llruga to a oung addict
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'Trip ,to Nowhere" Iran the
must ""' own to everyone by aluma of New Yon to the clean
ac:!nlngthe ~,:_con~ shnow .•~ut Mrsth · Jarvia has a few air and mountains of Phoenbt
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Jleddler. lila feU&lt;iw 'merdlanll upper middle clau and even they'd bave drug _,._. t
Ill ~ry simply .!""'ted ~J~to ••me of the elite white private too .. Mrs J!m. .;;;-:;:;
the crowd of blacks and l'!lefto schools is not much better.
the). do The theory that life
Ricans, wat~hed as. he was ''Trip to Nowbore" sprang ba
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law was safely gol)e1 emerged Mrs. Jarvis has produced for
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to reswne business aa uaual.
NBC winning a number of
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lion that points up ilull the was devoted to . mentally ~ responalb!llty I~ giving
Ifarlem Tenant~s / Asst!dBU.on dlaturbed yooth under the IIIIa 00 drugs indlstt;.lminatelyfound at least 110 !J!!i" cent of tha "Cry Help!.. and 90 . many of ~rs, pep !pUla,- 9llmyoung people in a 44-lllock area the case9 of mental di9turbance
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on drugs open .an NBC-TV il examined turned out to be drugs
altering
documentary, "Trip to No- caused by drug that Mr
average medical
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where, " · 9C heduled 1or broad- Jarvis felt oomplelled to go into
Mr · JBrv!s film
cast (8-9 p.m. EIYI') Aug. 24. the problem in a separate ...,u"·
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ed one
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cltlaena have become political

pawns of r~I!OIII and violencll.
Something has to be dorii.
Jl nations to whom we are
sendlnl
American
dD not
take effeetive
stepsald
to ,protect
oor diplllmall and ~tee
them the peace of mind of
kQOW~ a reltiiOIIll&gt;l!' ~ of
1111fety ;rhile-fulfilling their
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llnpot18niL ilald Ric;e, who ,
employs ;!,200 per80118 In hl.s ,
spas which· have "cloaa to, a
body."
milll~ members."
"A lot ·of people get overly•
enthusiastic and go gung bo
over somqthinjj 'fdr a' -k.
They get stiff and .,, aor~ , ·
overd~lilg 11.. lnslnlctiOII 'would
get thJ!In on a regular rputlne,
'l'llla COUDI does ·noi Include something they could build up
telephone me11111ges whlcb to regUlar~. Over.aertlng can
reached IUCh large numben be physi~U, harmful. You
UIDglbeconlroniB.YiasiMay mU9t build up a tolerance and
aver the U.S. operations in then continue."
carn1w11a tllat llpeCial teama of
Rice himself followl a
vol111teara had to man batteries regular rouUne of ~
of tele!*ooea around lbe clock. workouts-"! haven't ml !d a
A staff working .In the workout In 1$ years," he noted
eucullve olflce buUdlng ad- proudly. Ria Wife and · ~
jacent to the White Rouse reads children, ranging in age trom 3
and &amp;orY the maD and a senior to lll, also have regular
White HGaae aaalatant perlodl· exercl,ae routines.
caUy )II'M8lll the ll"t'sidenl
Rice said hla beUefa can,be
with a CI'IIIIISection of lt.
summed up by hla penonal
What bas cauaed thla deluge slogan, "wake up and live."
of mall? White Ho!laU!dea say "People must wake up to tha
It Ia becaulle lbe presldellt bas idea of the need lor em'clse cuFroN, W. Va.
been more candid In aplalnlng and condlllonlng In !hair llvea... visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
the complex situations the
He himself woke up to thla Riley Sr. here were Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Rlley·ind chlldren
nation laces and has gone need .. a "small skinny llld" Undsey, Marianne, C&amp;rol and
frequently OJ! lelevlalon to . who was too small to make his
Keith, of Gettysburg, Pa.; Ted
01111lne 1111 ~ea In more blgb school football team.
ol"ohn Pat Of
cletaU 1ltan 1111 preclecm~s.
Following a ·gym inatructor's Riley, Jr. and
Middleport, Ohio.
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hla polldea are more controver- gained 48 pounds of muscle and The Rlleys (no relation) were.
lUI. The Vlelnam war, particu- ended up as "Mr. Utah" of In the Korean War toseljler and
had -not seen each other ainile .
larly the cambodlaD inoo"slCIII, 1fl3.
19114
when they both left Korea
bave 8pll'ked by far the most
He now . .ches other people
tor
home.
lll!ltiil
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to "wake up and live." ~

There is an eerie new wave of until that nation cleans Its laws
guertDa: terrorism spreading and order house.
unchecked throughout Latin The United States, too, must
.America. The tactic is political NH!valuate its South American
kidnapping and the objective Of plans and policies as well.
the ootlaws who exploit it is to Several branches of the federal
ransom .foreign diplomats in government send U. S. expert.ll
exchange for political prisoners Into nations requ•sting
being held by !he government in vocatiooal aid. In the case of
power. In April the West Ger· Mr. Mltrione and UnJ81UIY, the
man ambasaador to Guatemala 1vocation was law enforcemenl
wa• brutaUy slain after the But before sending any
Guatemalan government American representative
refUIIOII to releose 17 political anywbere, It Ia Imperative that
prisoners. Last week, these thla national· flrst take a loug
same tactics claimed . an look &amp;I the role to be played by
American life and these hideous our repr1!11entative and dD aU we
adl came aU too clOBe to can to keep them !rem ending
blme. lliJI Mltr!one, who wu up In the center of a volaWe
ezecuted by -.~ lol;al political irena. In IIICb a
a-Dlf alter tbllt
.
P"CirioUa &amp;pot, and JICIIIibiJ \:
th~ MLase of
r 1 without forewarning, an
prlaoati was deniiKI by the American could suddenly be at
government, le.aves a wlf~ and the mercy of terrorist groups
nine children.
bent on overtbrowin8 the local
The Dark Age murder of government:
Taking
a
these dlatlnguisbod !pen who progressive step to protect
were working In service to their foreign dip~ll of Amerlcall
respective countries iS shocking 1011, Preslderi' Nixon thla sprlll&amp;
and deoervant of ·worldwide ·Hoed Into law a bW which I
condemnation. ·The con• llqljlarted a1llhtll'lzlng an adsequential tragedy of these dltlona1600pollcemen to protect
wanton acts of violence is that ..,.,.aiM In Washington. I
one death - wbether It leads to bope the nallooa of South and
the rele.aae of prisoners or not- Latin America will follow our
might well spawn another ..ample
llllllng for political means and
perpelllate a lawlea r8JIIIIIIIe
1n Sooth America.
Even though many Latin
uppers &amp;ins
American nations stand on
·
shaky foundattona and are Society News
constantly under the tbreat of
overtbrow and revolution from
By Mrs. Evelyn Brlcklea
within their border•, tha United
' States adheres to the ideal that Sunday Scbool attendance
clvili%ed people - under any Aug. 16 was 59. Offering was
form of government - con· $19.03 and worship service
demn9 violence, killings, and attendance 41. offering waa f78
ransom of Individuals. But that on Aug. 9. Sunday School atbelief ha9 been shattered and tendance was 52, offering $16.89,
our asswnption that even rebels wor•hip service attendance 43.
would honor foreign diplomatic Offering for building lund waa
•latus has now been proven $22S.l6.
Mrs. Leone Babcock and Mrs.
false.
Leota
Massar spent the
For years, the United States
weekend
with Mr. and Mrs.
has sent financial and manDavid
Riggs
and dnughter of
power BS91stance Into Latin
Vit:nna,
W.
Va.
Mrs. Lawrence
America. We hi'Ve Invested
Balser
is
a
peUent
at .St. JOBepb
millions of dollars In equipment. medical supplies, Hospital, Parkersburg.
military assistance, Rodney Scbevaller, who is
educational and agricultural employed at Columbus, Is
upgrading. Our 9Upporllor the 9pendtng 11fs vacation at his
alllanceo designed to bring the home here.
Soothem haH of the bomisphere Mr. Leion Hecox . ·of
from the stone into the space Burlington, Iowa called on Mr.
age, has ·had a terrific tug on and Mrs. Wayne Brickles one
American pursestr!ngs. At the evening last week.
diplomatic roundtable, we have Mr. and Mrs. Edolle Price of
defended the Organization of Newark, 0. and ,two. .,.. and ·
American States In the lace of grandson vliltecl ~ recent 4A7
strong ver~l challeligea from here with hetlliafer, Mr. and!',
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powers.
Mr~~,&amp;ri~a~..., ·
W'ai:IO" and Mike
But all too often our efforts son, ·
HID,
.U
ill
~.
ipelll Ute
have seemed in vain. In spite of
weekend
here
with
Carl's
the vast amounts of money the
molhet,
Mrs.
Effie
Wallon.
u. s. has dropped Into the
Uruguayan treasury, Uruguay Eugene and Mike atayed lor a ' 1
visit and to attend the
- which has leu land than
Mlnneaota and fewer people
than Philadelphia - is today
battling economic bankruptcy of
and social demoralleatlon. Such
conditi009 in thla, and other
Latin nations, have led to,
.· altuatlOIIJ In which American

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NEW YORK .(i1PIHA!e fdr
Roberl L . . Rlee revolfta
.IJ'UII!ICI. ~. lamUy and.
r.UcJon.
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has come up with · the f8Cipe
tor pbyaical fltneoa and baalll·
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Rice, at the age of 42, is a
blahop In the Clurch of Jesu9
Christ of Latter-Day Saints
• (ldormonl and founder of the
nation's largest chain of health
spas.

Rice buea much ol, the
regimenat1111EII(Ope8nboalth
spas on Mormon tNehlngs.
"'!be churc!l stresaH good
boalth and ~ercise and what
we know as the 'word of
wid9om'-abatalnlnce from alcohollc beveragea, coffee, tea
and smoking," be · said in an
Interview.
''Good members of the
church eat only foods coosl·
dered good for them. 'Ibis Ia
not to say they are fanatical. It
is a reasonable Wladoln. · .. It
is Just good heait!l." .
Rice, who lives in WI Lake

Olty· utah ' with lila wife and
a1x btt~, said hla 73 spas
c•ter to ·~ working
people-theyneed .health ald."
Children we banned from the
faciliUes be said" "because
they tend to destroY the .....
of relaDUon we are trying to
give theae peoplt-~ tense.
harriedprofe!sionalpeople."
. Rice stressed the Importance
of the combination of a
"complete prqgram of figure
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Backltllrsat the White HolM:
Wbon President Niz111 took
olflce, be ursed the nation to
lower ltnoice. But 111111 mall Ia
any Indication, people are
speaklnl louder than ever. .
Aceordlng to a recent cunpiIalion, Nixon received during
flnt 18 months of his administration a total of 4,587,483
letters and cards and 429,3111
telegr&amp;m9 commenting one way
or another on his policies and
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HGaae man room Ia at least a
tiilulon more than President
Dwi8htD. EUonho,.... NCeived
during h1a entire e1cbt years In
the presidency.
And the volwne Ia lncreaalllg.
In the flnt 23 weeks of mu
alone, Nixon received 1,4&amp;8,167
letters, 304,0211 cards and 228,'153
telegrams-a total of 1,981,338
messages-more than . any
previous president ever
received In an antlre year and
about 110 per cent of wbat he
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Coalton, son; Mr. and
John L. Steele, m, Mason, a
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Mr. Lao o: Davilkon, Mrs:
Dlllaa W, Nibert, t.lrs. Eueerile
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"SOCK IT TO 'EM"

HolzerJifedlcal Ce!lter, Firat
A.ve. · and Cedar ·st: General
•viSiting hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m
Maternity vlslting."ilours 2:30
4:30 p.m. Parents • only on
Pedlatrlca Wllrd.

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Lab, Oblo, ln the eantlval
·baa'- fer SO yean laket It
easy Mouday aftemot1D ~·
waltlail lor tha midway to
take form lor the 10'1tb annual
Mello Ctun!J Fair. Davia, at
o~ time operatejl an illlllre
c&amp;rllfval complete with ~·
aad games; Hewever, thle to - ·
laUJitc fleallll he IOld bls
~I with tha eueplloa ol
bl1 blgb llrike strength game.
Thla Ia bla alxlh year at the
Mello County Fair.

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Aoatrlpa?
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2. "!llen was "1-!tile Black 3. In 1783, b711te Freach Jiti7allaaltlo'' 'lflllt.o tnd b)' whom?
lcllt l!obUUon IAIIPIIIIIIIiol.
a. WMn was ·the nrot aucceu- t • .&amp;uaust 2'7, iaSt• ..., iuotafill -hute jUIIp made?
yiUe, Pa.
'· When IIUl Wblre - tho n.rat 5. Tile ~· or Ill• lud IJ 110,_
COIIII!Ierclalll P!.,..cllve otl
PoiUateUa r!Cbteo...aa.
wellloctled?
e. F'lolll ITO\ to 250 po 111d1 ,
5. Whit Ia lite motto of lite ~0111 T. Tlte milO' elfea of 11 • •
alate of lite UDiled 1!1a1e ?
IIIDIIII!!fl of - · ••• te. HQl/ euch does oa elePh~ s. no 11«'"'-llen ot ~wel&amp;b at blllh?
eace.
T. Whit is IIBOI'/
9. 1\dJDUrDment tetllllaat.. •1
~; In whit document dQia the session, but a ,.,;111 Hta
"a decent respect
• da.l t for reconn
to tho opinions of min kind"
occur?
9_·_n_•-:t_1•_the_d_l_a._ren_c•--behlch 11\e
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parenia of a 171'e&amp;r·
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H..&amp;....old boy learned lor the first
nil
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time he had a 'liJO..a.((ay heroin
.....t II~ R41.
habit, that be scrounged the
•IU mnr ._,
money any w~y he could, that
he started snifiing glue at 12,
had had· 50 LSD trips and had
lost 45 pounda.
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5f N. 5ec:ond Ave.
mother. "My son canes home
Middleport, 0.
every nlghlfor"dinner."
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becoming one large delold(lca'
II)' IU)BERT .~Q
~Effeetorn-.
t!Dt1 ·center unlelne rehablll-'
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In late· the Jbello, blo!:lt the
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.Jarvll aet liP· IF ¢81l*a·, oo streellln which they BtouJd be youngsters feel they ba"re a
lh,e· llf(h 1100.. 'ilt' II ~I· playing ChUdhood8arDellapatl itake In their tnm fVIIIre.,
\ltillbe Sol!th ~ clle~ of of the siclml!IB of the 11mea and ·
lllalloW Prolllem ·
~ew York Cliy prlll Wjtbln I~ tbe fael that drug peddlers There 11
, 1111nlltet llltlled a ~ IJ!IIIIng nourish Ill gbolto conditions ,
, • quiet switch in
'llruga to a oung addict
•- kn
'Trip ,to Nowhere" Iran the
must ""' own to everyone by aluma of New Yon to the clean
ac:!nlngthe ~,:_con~ shnow .•~ut Mrsth · Jarvia has a few air and mountains of Phoenbt
. ..,, , ow..
oc.. 0{ OBeasyet unaware Arl%.
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·pollee came by and ~ffled ~t the alluallon in the white "Wbo would have though
Jleddler. lila feU&lt;iw 'merdlanll upper middle clau and even they'd bave drug _,._. t
Ill ~ry simply .!""'ted ~J~to ••me of the elite white private too .. Mrs J!m. .;;;-:;:;
the crowd of blacks and l'!lefto schools is not much better.
the). do The theory that life
Ricans, wat~hed as. he was ''Trip to Nowbore" sprang ba
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carted off and then, when the from another of the programs d s n~aning has seeped
law was safely gol)e1 emerged Mrs. Jarvis has produced for
~ c:!f!.to tha
to reswne business aa uaual.
NBC winning a number of
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. These incidents and 'a narra- awa.:WO aloog the way That one wondenng whether they boar
lion that points up ilull the was devoted to . mentally ~ responalb!llty I~ giving
Ifarlem Tenant~s / Asst!dBU.on dlaturbed yooth under the IIIIa 00 drugs indlstt;.lminatelyfound at least 110 !J!!i" cent of tha "Cry Help!.. and 90 . many of ~rs, pep !pUla,- 9llmyoung people in a 44-lllock area the case9 of mental di9turbance
p .
estimated
on drugs open .an NBC-TV il examined turned out to be drugs
altering
documentary, "Trip to No- caused by drug that Mr
average medical
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where, " · 9C heduled 1or broad- Jarvis felt oomplelled to go into
Mr · JBrv!s film
cast (8-9 p.m. EIYI') Aug. 24. the problem in a separate ...,u"·
in N
ed one
-• ence
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Unrelated Rileys
are Reunited

cltlaena have become political

pawns of r~I!OIII and violencll.
Something has to be dorii.
Jl nations to whom we are
sendlnl
American
dD not
take effeetive
stepsald
to ,protect
oor diplllmall and ~tee
them the peace of mind of
kQOW~ a reltiiOIIll&gt;l!' ~ of
1111fety ;rhile-fulfilling their
dlil,lel, ' then · dlpiqmatlc and
..1 vo~aiiQn"MI .. re_preW~talives
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most 'll!e QIOii! they enjoy 11
the lll&lt;n, theY ~~ · dQ~ It ·
coilalltent!l, h~llllj" aU lilelr
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llnpot18niL ilald Ric;e, who ,
employs ;!,200 per80118 In hl.s ,
spas which· have "cloaa to, a
body."
milll~ members."
"A lot ·of people get overly•
enthusiastic and go gung bo
over somqthinjj 'fdr a' -k.
They get stiff and .,, aor~ , ·
overd~lilg 11.. lnslnlctiOII 'would
get thJ!In on a regular rputlne,
'l'llla COUDI does ·noi Include something they could build up
telephone me11111ges whlcb to regUlar~. Over.aertlng can
reached IUCh large numben be physi~U, harmful. You
UIDglbeconlroniB.YiasiMay mU9t build up a tolerance and
aver the U.S. operations in then continue."
carn1w11a tllat llpeCial teama of
Rice himself followl a
vol111teara had to man batteries regular rouUne of ~
of tele!*ooea around lbe clock. workouts-"! haven't ml !d a
A staff working .In the workout In 1$ years," he noted
eucullve olflce buUdlng ad- proudly. Ria Wife and · ~
jacent to the White Rouse reads children, ranging in age trom 3
and &amp;orY the maD and a senior to lll, also have regular
White HGaae aaalatant perlodl· exercl,ae routines.
caUy )II'M8lll the ll"t'sidenl
Rice said hla beUefa can,be
with a CI'IIIIISection of lt.
summed up by hla penonal
What bas cauaed thla deluge slogan, "wake up and live."
of mall? White Ho!laU!dea say "People must wake up to tha
It Ia becaulle lbe presldellt bas idea of the need lor em'clse cuFroN, W. Va.
been more candid In aplalnlng and condlllonlng In !hair llvea... visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
the complex situations the
He himself woke up to thla Riley Sr. here were Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Rlley·ind chlldren
nation laces and has gone need .. a "small skinny llld" Undsey, Marianne, C&amp;rol and
frequently OJ! lelevlalon to . who was too small to make his
Keith, of Gettysburg, Pa.; Ted
01111lne 1111 ~ea In more blgb school football team.
ol"ohn Pat Of
cletaU 1ltan 1111 preclecm~s.
Following a ·gym inatructor's Riley, Jr. and
Middleport, Ohio.
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hla polldea are more controver- gained 48 pounds of muscle and The Rlleys (no relation) were.
lUI. The Vlelnam war, particu- ended up as "Mr. Utah" of In the Korean War toseljler and
had -not seen each other ainile .
larly the cambodlaD inoo"slCIII, 1fl3.
19114
when they both left Korea
bave 8pll'ked by far the most
He now . .ches other people
tor
home.
lll!ltiil
comment. ~.
to "wake up and live." ~

There is an eerie new wave of until that nation cleans Its laws
guertDa: terrorism spreading and order house.
unchecked throughout Latin The United States, too, must
.America. The tactic is political NH!valuate its South American
kidnapping and the objective Of plans and policies as well.
the ootlaws who exploit it is to Several branches of the federal
ransom .foreign diplomats in government send U. S. expert.ll
exchange for political prisoners Into nations requ•sting
being held by !he government in vocatiooal aid. In the case of
power. In April the West Ger· Mr. Mltrione and UnJ81UIY, the
man ambasaador to Guatemala 1vocation was law enforcemenl
wa• brutaUy slain after the But before sending any
Guatemalan government American representative
refUIIOII to releose 17 political anywbere, It Ia Imperative that
prisoners. Last week, these thla national· flrst take a loug
same tactics claimed . an look &amp;I the role to be played by
American life and these hideous our repr1!11entative and dD aU we
adl came aU too clOBe to can to keep them !rem ending
blme. lliJI Mltr!one, who wu up In the center of a volaWe
ezecuted by -.~ lol;al political irena. In IIICb a
a-Dlf alter tbllt
.
P"CirioUa &amp;pot, and JICIIIibiJ \:
th~ MLase of
r 1 without forewarning, an
prlaoati was deniiKI by the American could suddenly be at
government, le.aves a wlf~ and the mercy of terrorist groups
nine children.
bent on overtbrowin8 the local
The Dark Age murder of government:
Taking
a
these dlatlnguisbod !pen who progressive step to protect
were working In service to their foreign dip~ll of Amerlcall
respective countries iS shocking 1011, Preslderi' Nixon thla sprlll&amp;
and deoervant of ·worldwide ·Hoed Into law a bW which I
condemnation. ·The con• llqljlarted a1llhtll'lzlng an adsequential tragedy of these dltlona1600pollcemen to protect
wanton acts of violence is that ..,.,.aiM In Washington. I
one death - wbether It leads to bope the nallooa of South and
the rele.aae of prisoners or not- Latin America will follow our
might well spawn another ..ample
llllllng for political means and
perpelllate a lawlea r8JIIIIIIIe
1n Sooth America.
Even though many Latin
uppers &amp;ins
American nations stand on
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shaky foundattona and are Society News
constantly under the tbreat of
overtbrow and revolution from
By Mrs. Evelyn Brlcklea
within their border•, tha United
' States adheres to the ideal that Sunday Scbool attendance
clvili%ed people - under any Aug. 16 was 59. Offering was
form of government - con· $19.03 and worship service
demn9 violence, killings, and attendance 41. offering waa f78
ransom of Individuals. But that on Aug. 9. Sunday School atbelief ha9 been shattered and tendance was 52, offering $16.89,
our asswnption that even rebels wor•hip service attendance 43.
would honor foreign diplomatic Offering for building lund waa
•latus has now been proven $22S.l6.
Mrs. Leone Babcock and Mrs.
false.
Leota
Massar spent the
For years, the United States
weekend
with Mr. and Mrs.
has sent financial and manDavid
Riggs
and dnughter of
power BS91stance Into Latin
Vit:nna,
W.
Va.
Mrs. Lawrence
America. We hi'Ve Invested
Balser
is
a
peUent
at .St. JOBepb
millions of dollars In equipment. medical supplies, Hospital, Parkersburg.
military assistance, Rodney Scbevaller, who is
educational and agricultural employed at Columbus, Is
upgrading. Our 9Upporllor the 9pendtng 11fs vacation at his
alllanceo designed to bring the home here.
Soothem haH of the bomisphere Mr. Leion Hecox . ·of
from the stone into the space Burlington, Iowa called on Mr.
age, has ·had a terrific tug on and Mrs. Wayne Brickles one
American pursestr!ngs. At the evening last week.
diplomatic roundtable, we have Mr. and Mrs. Edolle Price of
defended the Organization of Newark, 0. and ,two. .,.. and ·
American States In the lace of grandson vliltecl ~ recent 4A7
strong ver~l challeligea from here with hetlliafer, Mr. and!',
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powers.
Mr~~,&amp;ri~a~..., ·
W'ai:IO" and Mike
But all too often our efforts son, ·
HID,
.U
ill
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ipelll Ute
have seemed in vain. In spite of
weekend
here
with
Carl's
the vast amounts of money the
molhet,
Mrs.
Effie
Wallon.
u. s. has dropped Into the
Uruguayan treasury, Uruguay Eugene and Mike atayed lor a ' 1
visit and to attend the
- which has leu land than
Mlnneaota and fewer people
than Philadelphia - is today
battling economic bankruptcy of
and social demoralleatlon. Such
conditi009 in thla, and other
Latin nations, have led to,
.· altuatlOIIJ In which American

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bua made Ita six hlts work
Tue8day night In a W win over
~•ter in the lnternaUonal
League.
· The Jeta scored in !be first
inning and put four more across
In the seventh.
The big seventh slarted when
Gary Kolb walked and wenL to
!bird on Ron Davis' double.
Botb scored when WU Ham·
mond hit down the third base
line.
Hamrn&lt;&gt;nd stole second and
third and scored on throwing
error. Rtmp Lanier walked, stole
second and scored on an error.
The Jets host the Toledo Mud
Hens tonight in a doubleheader.

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Stewart Will
DriVe· New Car1d

LONDON (UP!) - Wor
cbamploo Jackie Stewart will
drive 8 new Tyrreu.Fordd
Formula One car at the Gol
CUp race at Oulton Park,
England, Aug . 22, team
manager Ken Tyrrell an·
esda•.
nollllced Tu
Stewart hao been driving the
Mardi 70lln grand prix races

The Stitt of Ohio, Mtltt
County. Prt-.,lta Court
To the Encutur of tht e~tat e;
to such of tht following aa art
residents of thl!: State of Ohio.
viz:- the JUrvlvlnv spouse , the
next of kin . the benttlclarl es
under lh t will ; and to tfte at ·
tornev
or
attorney s
represent ing an, of tfle
aforementioned pefaons :
Harold A. Hood, Decea11d,

Pomeroy. 0111o R. O., Sai!SbUr';'
TI)Wnthlp , No . 20322 .
You are hereby notified that
th e
Inventory
end
Ap .
pralsement ot the estate ot the
aforementioned , dec:e11ed , late
of said Count~ . waa file~ In this
Court . Said Inventory end
Appraisement will be lor
hearing betore this Court on the
28th day of August, ~970, at 10:00
o'cloc k A.M.
Any person dnirlng to tile'
e ~Cce pllons thereto must flit
them at lent tlv&amp; days prior to
the dele set for hear ng .
Given under mv hand and
seal of seld court, this 10th dey
af August 1970.
F. H. O' Brien
Probate J~~::ka~ d,:~t~~~~~

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BY Ann B. watson
Deputy Clerk
{Sl 12, 19, 2tc

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)
- The Louisville Colonels com·
bined four walks, a wild pitch,
U!ree singles and a double for
an eight • run silltb Inning and
a 10 · 4 victory over !be Toledo

ncurrlng mechanical (I'Oblems night.
lorcing hlm to drop out of
The win gave Loulsville a
sevoral races.
clean sweep of the lour1!8ffie·
The new car, built by TyrreU series witb ToIedo. Mike Gar·
''in a -•·•ed
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$1695
GTX 2 Or. Hardtop, automatic transmission.
1967 CHEVROLET

$349$

2 BEDROOM House, bath,

basement, attic for storage.

167~ Lincoln· His. Aardwliod
floaro, built-In cabinets In

1967 DODGE
$2395
.Monaco 4 Dr. Sedan. V-8 motor, radio, power

kitchen. Gas furnace. Phone

steering. power brakes. air conditioning. One
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Corvette Coupe, 327 cu. ln .• ~50 H. P. V-B motor,
both convertible &amp; hardtops. AM-FM Radio, 4
spd. trans. Real sharp.

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flolency apartment,
first floor
utilities
effurnished. Phont 1'92-:187~ .
8-12 -tf~

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I APARTMENT, 6 roornl, ba!h, For Sale
L-- ---------- - -----· •, unfurnished.
Mulberry A~. HALF RUNNER ~n~. Pick
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Phone
offer 5 p. .
your own. S2 bushel. Bill
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INFORMATION

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5 P .M . Day
Before PublicatiOn W·I Llplckupmercnan
Manu

MonoayDooOIIne9o .m.

this season, but after a Mud Hens in International
JI'OIIlising start, be has bad League play here Tuesday

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take to auction on a per-, TRAILERspace,onemllefrom
centage bast:s. Call Jim ' new Meigs High School on old

time wao designed b)' Derek for six innings, took the win
Garner. It will be powered by a- and Ro{! Chandler was credited
ventional V8 eosworth Ford willl the loss.
con
unit.
( Toledo's George Kalafatis
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broke Garman's no . hitter with
a single in the sixth. Jim AJ.
A FORD FOR $191
MELBOURNE,
Australia
Ung andfoUowed
Jim by
Deneff
then
'1'iJn Fulk
(UP()- The Ford Mo·tor Co. has walked,
which
forced
in
Kalalatis.
Mar·
plans to build what a company
official calls a ' 'modern Model Ung scored from !bird and Fred
T Ford for !be masses" to sell Foulger'&gt; single scored Deneff
before !be side was retired.
for $886.
, William 0 . Bourke, chief
eucutive officer of Ford m
Australia, said the car would be
marketed only in Australia.
Asia and the Pacific at first.
"It will be a very basic car-it NO WOODSTOCK HERE
could even have a plywood body OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI )Gov. Dewey Bartlett said it
and canvas seats," he said.
cosL the sLate $32,500 to close
Minenville
Ohio
!be Turner Falla Rock Festival 1..;;;,;;,;;;,;;;;;~-------------;;,.a
NJilW STATE PRESS
MAN'"'e
The ROV~•mor GROVER ' S Photography HAYMAN'S AUCTION tiouse,
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S 10
t has -~ "' " 1/il!atlon trom' AOfi'1711o Auv. · ...'Fffi!iiy tc&gt; rece ive coned Artb J. OIBen n direCtor
been we had fried 25 .
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siOnments at 10 a.m. Auction
a! its office of press relations, to provide servicea lor the
8-12-12tc
starting at 1 p.m. Let us soil
replacing Carl T. Barich, who 30,11011 peraons," BarLiett said ;:::·::
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your merchandise. 3-22-Hc
has left the job to attend the Tuesday. "But far more
National War CoUege for one important is !be fact ·*e
.
year before accepting a foreign maintained respect for law
asslgnrnent.
enforcement." He also said it
Dtmoc raIIF~candida'1
• ROOM house. beth. All
Olsen, SO, is a lonner foreign was good field training for
lll'ATE
utlliflet. Porch. Cave St.,
corrl!lpOndent lor The New NaUonal Guard troops who
Pomeroy . Will sell on lend
York Times and once worked patrolled the area to keep
REPRESENTATIVB
contract. Call 992 -5122 or
81 a diplomatic correspondent festival goers away from the
Gallipolis
l-19-7tp
lor United Press, now UP!.
park.

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PARKVIEW Kennels, pPpdles.
Paid lor by Citizens for Cady
and bird dog&gt; , AKC. !'-'and
Ernnfwtngell, Chairmen
show puppies . Grooming.
GAII'AGE Sale: Tuesday and·
Phone 992-~J-17-Hc
Wednesday. Ellie Bates, Rt.
33 behind Router's Service BASSET pur'os, AKC

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tabletsandand
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
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steering, 1uto. trana.

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now llnlsh.lhoWJgood care,
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Hea~ty Out~ Bumper
West Coast Mirrors
Marion Dump Body - 7 x 10

24 inct\Midll with 1h Cab
Protector"W
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Mud Flaps and Reflectors

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Fabric s~ ,PomtroY, '
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bodr-•• nlj:t · bllffl, out.
original '• cartqns. No " '
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tachmenfil: needocf, ao our
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built ln. mokes·
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with 1 orare
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biiHonhotn. MWI1 Qll buttons . ~Jfl AT :':"~ ' .,. ' ' 1
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F rene1s Bone d um, Ph one ISyracuse
Rt. 1"'•
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- fe___pups. GRj;EN BEANS, ~td· your . 3S.l ,
e. 6-31p
lie;~'!r/~U:&amp;?JND· J/;, '
AKC registered. 550 each. own $2 bushal. Also_..
. lli!~I.TOR Phone 992-6329.
and ·potatDII. Andrww "trou. BOAT. Weawr rl...- skit!, 16
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LEGAL NOTIU
· 11-IP-~tc Letart Fells, Ohio.
loot, major,' troller. Phone.
1~0. ·~-2~
Seeled bids will bt received
by the Vlll191 of Middleport, - - - - - - - 8-l~tc 992-212~. ", '
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Ohio, Meigs County, et the
Vlllege Hell in Middleport, Ohio
until-4 :00P .M. Augutt 27, 1970
for ttle following equip ·
ment On" (1) Dump Truck 3•0 cubiC lnchts or more
151 Inch wh.. l b•se
7000 lbs. Front Axle
17,000 lbs , Rear Axle
Fr•me Ae.lnfor ctd
Five 15) Speed Transmission
- Direct In 5th
Heevy Duty Front Spring
Heawy Out~ Rtar Spring
Air Wipers and Washer
Signal Llghtt and Hazard
Switch
Heater and Defroster
900 x 20 Tires Front and Rear
- Mud •nd Snow Tlrtt on Rear
Spoke Whtell

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f.l9-l2tp . Sa~ltatton, Stew•r.t,, Cll)l~, !")~ ,
662 3035
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·Ntw .Haven,' W. Va. Phot\e
162-2898, ,· ,..' ·"
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NEW HaMES lor ..;••-we hlvi · pr~:li:.~·~=~:'Jl.\~ft~,'
bNullfulloiUvalltiblt or wlllo ;oeglaln RaaliY:Mfli · (!0,,
bund on youn. Sa~plellomeo
Middleport, OliiQ!'
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Gardens. ~~"'

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HotJon, Jr.

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TI;NNA $&amp;RVIC_E, Phone." :h ·
room . Also. hen houlli
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Phone 992·2067

SEPTIC : TA~KS'

BASEME!It hov•• 3 miiH
lle.oona~li ·rattij.' •··PN~·~f
rrqm ticlno. 3 biillrooms. 3- _ John ~~~ GAUIP,Oif! ~,Y
acrt~lol. Ellis McMillan, ~.1,
•'1ft' 5 · p,IJj. · ,.1
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- GUARANTEEDPhOne m-~!194

THI; HOMER Buckner root
etlate. sftvated In Middleport,
Will be occepteo untll9 o.m. lor Adamo, auctioneer. Rutland.
Rt. 33. Phone 992-29•1.
Pogo S"-'1• consisting of
Dey ol Publication
Phone 7•2-~1 .
7-30-lOic · 01)
v.
acre.
wilt bo sold to ·tht
UOUL·UIONS
9
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Tne •1ubllsher rtservn the
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TRAILER, Brown•s· Trallef
hlghetl bidder at fhe office of
~~::~~~ eql!b~~:~~'ri!,~"" ~~: , SARAGE ~~c-kVard sale,
Park, Mlneravllle. 992·3324. O'Brl!fl a. O'Brien, 1011.1'.1
Colil:t'51f,eet, Pomerov, ohio
publisher will not be responsible Saturday, Aug. 22 at 11 a.m.
8-7-12tc
at 10:00 A.M. on the 24th day
lor more than one 1ncorrocf and Monday, Aug. 2~ at 11
or Aug., mo. Satd rot eotate
Insertion .
a.m. E. L. Francis, 620'h
muot be sold for not leu thtn
Wanted
To
B~J
RATES
Locust St.• Middleport.
S6f)O.OO.
For want Ad Service
1-19-3tc
OLD FURNITURE, dishes,
5 cents per woro one Insertion
1'19-31c
trtJnks, etc. Write M. D.
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three
GUN
SHOOT,
Forked
Run
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Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, 0 ..
.:onletulive lns.~rtlnM .
Sportsman Club, Sunday.
Cell 992-6271 .
ARRIVII'I.G. Wedil!llday mor3·8-Hc tllng. Truckl.oad of canning
'e~utfve~t~~~:;r,o:s~rd slw con Aug. 23.
8-19-3tc
peaches. Also, _ plenty ol
25 Per cenl Disc-ount on palO ---==~----canning tomatoes. Mldwoy
OLD
PHOTOS,
glasoware,
toys,
aos ono ••• polO within 10 oeys. A NE'ilshlpment of children's
Markel. W. Main St.,
CARD OF THANKS
school clothes has arrived. etc. Phone Atheno 592-1789, or Pomeroy. Phone 1'92-2582/
&amp; OBITUARY
alao, plenty of men's work
write TOAN, 129 W. Slate St.,
8-18-Jtc
$150 lor so woro minimum .
uniforms. JeHer's ClothlrS A\hens, Ohio 45701 .
8-16-6tp
Eacn
~odalonol
word
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BLIND' AIJS
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Stare,on 1. 33golng
ar
-~---~1962 VOLKSWAG,EN, olio.
AOOitionol 15c Charge per
Fairgrounds.
el~trlc power. plant, 'h-h.p.
~dvertl•ement.
1-IUfc
electriC
mot6r. electrl~
OFFICE
HOURS
8: 30a .m. to 5:00p .m. Dally, W
fencer
,
garden
tractor. Phone
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1960
REBEL
4-door
8
cyl.
1: 30 a .m . to 12: 00 Noon
ILLgveptano essons nmy
Chet~lre 367-7563.
automatic,
po.
Runs
good.
iaturd•_v .
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home. Phone '192-3666. 11-16-Hc Call 992-3316.
8-11-6tp
1-19-ltc
Notice
- -- - - -- MAPLE Eorty Al'terlcanstereo
radio C&lt;HTlblnatlon.
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .- - . 1967 JILYMOUfH Fury otation
sound system, AM and FM
wagon. Phone 7G-o1611 .
l'adto. A·opeed ' tnterm!xed
changer, 11111.-nce $82.n. IJso
8-lUtc
our buc~Vol tarmo. FREE Iiiii
u-.,.
1958 PLYMOUTH station
with every purclloso. Coll992·
1111'1
wagon , nine passenger , Good
3352·
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8-lWtc
motor, tires, battery. Priced
for quick sale, Slllll. Contact
Eldon Walburn, phone 9'12· ,WALNUT stereo ' radio . com2805.
7-26-lfc
dual volumt control. Bolanc.
1 ~S79 15 FREE gift with every
LUW
pu~ch8so. CAlf 992-3352. u.e
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our l:ludget 'terms.
8-1Utc
Cance,Uatlon &amp; Corrections

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WA.ITRESS neocfed, must be
over 21. Have reference.

Apply In peroon . Marlin
Rettaurant, Mlddloport.
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crow' •
Sleak
HouH,
Pomeroy.
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WATER AND sewer main'·
tenence man.
available af city
"~· New Haven, w. va.
' 8-19-4tc

Femala Help Wanfld

BE A PLAY"OUSE TOY
Bid to be with •nd without
DEALER: Work
to .
trade-in.
Olea"! tier, f,... tralnffiO. No
Bid open to all dtlltn In
cotleclll\oi ' no dallv.,-y, ,.
Melgt Countv .
The right 11 r•ur~tld to rtject
C.lh lr!vestl!lent. C.ll CGUect
eny and all · bldl.
.fu·.J77-olj9l1 C~arlott, .

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COAL. nmeotono. o::iicolllot
Salt Works1 E Main 51 CANNING tllmatoaa, ~'!umber 1.
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Pomeroy. Phone~ 3894.9-Hc
Bring · contalnt&lt;. Haroc~il
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Rouoh, Eut .Letart Rd.
REDBOI'IE
coonhound.
B-·l~c. ·
Rogts.'.. -.id. Phone 9.W-3014. USED ta' t
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·Jets Win,
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OF INVINTORV
AND APPRAISEMENT

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OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Colurn·
bua made Ita six hlts work
Tue8day night In a W win over
~•ter in the lnternaUonal
League.
· The Jeta scored in !be first
inning and put four more across
In the seventh.
The big seventh slarted when
Gary Kolb walked and wenL to
!bird on Ron Davis' double.
Botb scored when WU Ham·
mond hit down the third base
line.
Hamrn&lt;&gt;nd stole second and
third and scored on throwing
error. Rtmp Lanier walked, stole
second and scored on an error.
The Jets host the Toledo Mud
Hens tonight in a doubleheader.

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Stewart Will
DriVe· New Car1d

LONDON (UP!) - Wor
cbamploo Jackie Stewart will
drive 8 new Tyrreu.Fordd
Formula One car at the Gol
CUp race at Oulton Park,
England, Aug . 22, team
manager Ken Tyrrell an·
esda•.
nollllced Tu
Stewart hao been driving the
Mardi 70lln grand prix races

The Stitt of Ohio, Mtltt
County. Prt-.,lta Court
To the Encutur of tht e~tat e;
to such of tht following aa art
residents of thl!: State of Ohio.
viz:- the JUrvlvlnv spouse , the
next of kin . the benttlclarl es
under lh t will ; and to tfte at ·
tornev
or
attorney s
represent ing an, of tfle
aforementioned pefaons :
Harold A. Hood, Decea11d,

Pomeroy. 0111o R. O., Sai!SbUr';'
TI)Wnthlp , No . 20322 .
You are hereby notified that
th e
Inventory
end
Ap .
pralsement ot the estate ot the
aforementioned , dec:e11ed , late
of said Count~ . waa file~ In this
Court . Said Inventory end
Appraisement will be lor
hearing betore this Court on the
28th day of August, ~970, at 10:00
o'cloc k A.M.
Any person dnirlng to tile'
e ~Cce pllons thereto must flit
them at lent tlv&amp; days prior to
the dele set for hear ng .
Given under mv hand and
seal of seld court, this 10th dey
af August 1970.
F. H. O' Brien
Probate J~~::ka~ d,:~t~~~~~

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BY Ann B. watson
Deputy Clerk
{Sl 12, 19, 2tc

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QUALnY

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)
- The Louisville Colonels com·
bined four walks, a wild pitch,
U!ree singles and a double for
an eight • run silltb Inning and
a 10 · 4 victory over !be Toledo

ncurrlng mechanical (I'Oblems night.
lorcing hlm to drop out of
The win gave Loulsville a
sevoral races.
clean sweep of the lour1!8ffie·
The new car, built by TyrreU series witb ToIedo. Mike Gar·
''in a -•·•ed
~· ....... man, who pitched hitless ball
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1961 PLYMOUTH .
$1695
GTX 2 Or. Hardtop, automatic transmission.
1967 CHEVROLET

$349$

2 BEDROOM House, bath,

basement, attic for storage.

167~ Lincoln· His. Aardwliod
floaro, built-In cabinets In

1967 DODGE
$2395
.Monaco 4 Dr. Sedan. V-8 motor, radio, power

kitchen. Gas furnace. Phone

steering. power brakes. air conditioning. One
- careful local owner.

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. apartments. Clooo to school.'
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Phone 992-~10-18-Hc 1

Corvette Coupe, 327 cu. ln .• ~50 H. P. V-B motor,
both convertible &amp; hardtops. AM-FM Radio, 4
spd. trans. Real sharp.

992-3054-

e. 164tc

- - - -- -FURNISHED
flolency apartment,
first floor
utilities
effurnished. Phont 1'92-:187~ .
8-12 -tf~

- - - -- • PCIMIIOY, CltiiO
I APARTMENT, 6 roornl, ba!h, For Sale
L-- ---------- - -----· •, unfurnished.
Mulberry A~. HALF RUNNER ~n~. Pick
..,
Phone
offer 5 p. .
your own. S2 bushel. Bill
992-2~1

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INFORMATION

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DEADLINE3
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5 P .M . Day
Before PublicatiOn W·I Llplckupmercnan
Manu

MonoayDooOIIne9o .m.

this season, but after a Mud Hens in International
JI'OIIlising start, be has bad League play here Tuesday

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Robinson, Letart Falls, Ohio.
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take to auction on a per-, TRAILERspace,onemllefrom
centage bast:s. Call Jim ' new Meigs High School on old

time wao designed b)' Derek for six innings, took the win
Garner. It will be powered by a- and Ro{! Chandler was credited
ventional V8 eosworth Ford willl the loss.
con
unit.
( Toledo's George Kalafatis
'C'
broke Garman's no . hitter with
a single in the sixth. Jim AJ.
A FORD FOR $191
MELBOURNE,
Australia
Ung andfoUowed
Jim by
Deneff
then
'1'iJn Fulk
(UP()- The Ford Mo·tor Co. has walked,
which
forced
in
Kalalatis.
Mar·
plans to build what a company
official calls a ' 'modern Model Ung scored from !bird and Fred
T Ford for !be masses" to sell Foulger'&gt; single scored Deneff
before !be side was retired.
for $886.
, William 0 . Bourke, chief
eucutive officer of Ford m
Australia, said the car would be
marketed only in Australia.
Asia and the Pacific at first.
"It will be a very basic car-it NO WOODSTOCK HERE
could even have a plywood body OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI )Gov. Dewey Bartlett said it
and canvas seats," he said.
cosL the sLate $32,500 to close
Minenville
Ohio
!be Turner Falla Rock Festival 1..;;;,;;,;;;,;;;;;~-------------;;,.a
NJilW STATE PRESS
MAN'"'e
The ROV~•mor GROVER ' S Photography HAYMAN'S AUCTION tiouse,
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S 10
t has -~ "' " 1/il!atlon trom' AOfi'1711o Auv. · ...'Fffi!iiy tc&gt; rece ive coned Artb J. OIBen n direCtor
been we had fried 25 .
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siOnments at 10 a.m. Auction
a! its office of press relations, to provide servicea lor the
8-12-12tc
starting at 1 p.m. Let us soil
replacing Carl T. Barich, who 30,11011 peraons," BarLiett said ;:::·::
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your merchandise. 3-22-Hc
has left the job to attend the Tuesday. "But far more
National War CoUege for one important is !be fact ·*e
.
year before accepting a foreign maintained respect for law
asslgnrnent.
enforcement." He also said it
Dtmoc raIIF~candida'1
• ROOM house. beth. All
Olsen, SO, is a lonner foreign was good field training for
lll'ATE
utlliflet. Porch. Cave St.,
corrl!lpOndent lor The New NaUonal Guard troops who
Pomeroy . Will sell on lend
York Times and once worked patrolled the area to keep
REPRESENTATIVB
contract. Call 992 -5122 or
81 a diplomatic correspondent festival goers away from the
Gallipolis
l-19-7tp
lor United Press, now UP!.
park.

Pomeniy Hlime.• ' Auto·
616 E. Main. Ptim,...y,
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Rookie Blocks
Carew's Return
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PARKVIEW Kennels, pPpdles.
Paid lor by Citizens for Cady
and bird dog&gt; , AKC. !'-'and
Ernnfwtngell, Chairmen
show puppies . Grooming.
GAII'AGE Sale: Tuesday and·
Phone 992-~J-17-Hc
Wednesday. Ellie Bates, Rt.
33 behind Router's Service BASSET pur'os, AKC

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Gobese sate
tabletsandand
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
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Hea~ty Out~ Bumper
West Coast Mirrors
Marion Dump Body - 7 x 10

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Mud Flaps and Reflectors

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ztg-ilft RUTLAND,- Wdtori "'""•
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bodr-•• nlj:t · bllffl, out.
original '• cartqns. No " '
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biiHonhotn. MWI1 Qll buttons . ~Jfl AT :':"~ ' .,. ' ' 1
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F rene1s Bone d um, Ph one ISyracuse
Rt. 1"'•
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e. 6-31p
lie;~'!r/~U:&amp;?JND· J/;, '
AKC registered. 550 each. own $2 bushal. Also_..
. lli!~I.TOR Phone 992-6329.
and ·potatDII. Andrww "trou. BOAT. Weawr rl...- skit!, 16
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LEGAL NOTIU
· 11-IP-~tc Letart Fells, Ohio.
loot, major,' troller. Phone.
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Seeled bids will bt received
by the Vlll191 of Middleport, - - - - - - - 8-l~tc 992-212~. ", '
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Ohio, Meigs County, et the
Vlllege Hell in Middleport, Ohio
until-4 :00P .M. Augutt 27, 1970
for ttle following equip ·
ment On" (1) Dump Truck 3•0 cubiC lnchts or more
151 Inch wh.. l b•se
7000 lbs. Front Axle
17,000 lbs , Rear Axle
Fr•me Ae.lnfor ctd
Five 15) Speed Transmission
- Direct In 5th
Heevy Duty Front Spring
Heawy Out~ Rtar Spring
Air Wipers and Washer
Signal Llghtt and Hazard
Switch
Heater and Defroster
900 x 20 Tires Front and Rear
- Mud •nd Snow Tlrtt on Rear
Spoke Whtell

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662 3035
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·Ntw .Haven,' W. Va. Phot\e
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NEW HaMES lor ..;••-we hlvi · pr~:li:.~·~=~:'Jl.\~ft~,'
bNullfulloiUvalltiblt or wlllo ;oeglaln RaaliY:Mfli · (!0,,
bund on youn. Sa~plellomeo
Middleport, OliiQ!'
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HotJon, Jr.

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TI;NNA $&amp;RVIC_E, Phone." :h ·
room . Also. hen houlli
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Phone 992·2067

SEPTIC : TA~KS'

BASEME!It hov•• 3 miiH
lle.oona~li ·rattij.' •··PN~·~f
rrqm ticlno. 3 biillrooms. 3- _ John ~~~ GAUIP,Oif! ~,Y
acrt~lol. Ellis McMillan, ~.1,
•'1ft' 5 · p,IJj. · ,.1
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THI; HOMER Buckner root
etlate. sftvated In Middleport,
Will be occepteo untll9 o.m. lor Adamo, auctioneer. Rutland.
Rt. 33. Phone 992-29•1.
Pogo S"-'1• consisting of
Dey ol Publication
Phone 7•2-~1 .
7-30-lOic · 01)
v.
acre.
wilt bo sold to ·tht
UOUL·UIONS
9
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Tne •1ubllsher rtservn the
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TRAILER, Brown•s· Trallef
hlghetl bidder at fhe office of
~~::~~~ eql!b~~:~~'ri!,~"" ~~: , SARAGE ~~c-kVard sale,
Park, Mlneravllle. 992·3324. O'Brl!fl a. O'Brien, 1011.1'.1
Colil:t'51f,eet, Pomerov, ohio
publisher will not be responsible Saturday, Aug. 22 at 11 a.m.
8-7-12tc
at 10:00 A.M. on the 24th day
lor more than one 1ncorrocf and Monday, Aug. 2~ at 11
or Aug., mo. Satd rot eotate
Insertion .
a.m. E. L. Francis, 620'h
muot be sold for not leu thtn
Wanted
To
B~J
RATES
Locust St.• Middleport.
S6f)O.OO.
For want Ad Service
1-19-3tc
OLD FURNITURE, dishes,
5 cents per woro one Insertion
1'19-31c
trtJnks, etc. Write M. D.
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three
GUN
SHOOT,
Forked
Run
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Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, 0 ..
.:onletulive lns.~rtlnM .
Sportsman Club, Sunday.
Cell 992-6271 .
ARRIVII'I.G. Wedil!llday mor3·8-Hc tllng. Truckl.oad of canning
'e~utfve~t~~~:;r,o:s~rd slw con Aug. 23.
8-19-3tc
peaches. Also, _ plenty ol
25 Per cenl Disc-ount on palO ---==~----canning tomatoes. Mldwoy
OLD
PHOTOS,
glasoware,
toys,
aos ono ••• polO within 10 oeys. A NE'ilshlpment of children's
Markel. W. Main St.,
CARD OF THANKS
school clothes has arrived. etc. Phone Atheno 592-1789, or Pomeroy. Phone 1'92-2582/
&amp; OBITUARY
alao, plenty of men's work
write TOAN, 129 W. Slate St.,
8-18-Jtc
$150 lor so woro minimum .
uniforms. JeHer's ClothlrS A\hens, Ohio 45701 .
8-16-6tp
Eacn
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word
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BLIND' AIJS
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Stare,on 1. 33golng
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-~---~1962 VOLKSWAG,EN, olio.
AOOitionol 15c Charge per
Fairgrounds.
el~trlc power. plant, 'h-h.p.
~dvertl•ement.
1-IUfc
electriC
mot6r. electrl~
OFFICE
HOURS
8: 30a .m. to 5:00p .m. Dally, W
fencer
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garden
tractor. Phone
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1960
REBEL
4-door
8
cyl.
1: 30 a .m . to 12: 00 Noon
ILLgveptano essons nmy
Chet~lre 367-7563.
automatic,
po.
Runs
good.
iaturd•_v .
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home. Phone '192-3666. 11-16-Hc Call 992-3316.
8-11-6tp
1-19-ltc
Notice
- -- - - -- MAPLE Eorty Al'terlcanstereo
radio C&lt;HTlblnatlon.
• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .- - . 1967 JILYMOUfH Fury otation
sound system, AM and FM
wagon. Phone 7G-o1611 .
l'adto. A·opeed ' tnterm!xed
changer, 11111.-nce $82.n. IJso
8-lUtc
our buc~Vol tarmo. FREE Iiiii
u-.,.
1958 PLYMOUTH station
with every purclloso. Coll992·
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wagon , nine passenger , Good
3352·
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motor, tires, battery. Priced
for quick sale, Slllll. Contact
Eldon Walburn, phone 9'12· ,WALNUT stereo ' radio . com2805.
7-26-lfc
dual volumt control. Bolanc.
1 ~S79 15 FREE gift with every
LUW
pu~ch8so. CAlf 992-3352. u.e
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our l:ludget 'terms.
8-1Utc
Cance,Uatlon &amp; Corrections

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over 21. Have reference.

Apply In peroon . Marlin
Rettaurant, Mlddloport.
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crow' •
Sleak
HouH,
Pomeroy.
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WATER AND sewer main'·
tenence man.
available af city
"~· New Haven, w. va.
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Femala Help Wanfld

BE A PLAY"OUSE TOY
Bid to be with •nd without
DEALER: Work
to .
trade-in.
Olea"! tier, f,... tralnffiO. No
Bid open to all dtlltn In
cotleclll\oi ' no dallv.,-y, ,.
Melgt Countv .
The right 11 r•ur~tld to rtject
C.lh lr!vestl!lent. C.ll CGUect
eny and all · bldl.
.fu·.J77-olj9l1 C~arlott, .

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Salt Works1 E Main 51 CANNING tllmatoaa, ~'!umber 1.
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Pomeroy. Phone~ 3894.9-Hc
Bring · contalnt&lt;. Haroc~il
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Rouoh, Eut .Letart Rd.
REDBOI'IE
coonhound.
B-·l~c. ·
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South Pins Hop~s on Gore's .Defeat ·
BY WUJJAM S. WHilE
ENROUTE TO WASHINGTON - Among a certain
clau of old - family and
highl~ influential Southerners

the White paper

Tan

Black

there Is a time-encrusted
Sllying, compounded alike of

Your daughter will have
a crush on Miss Robin's
soft crinkled slip -on.
Quality minded moms
approve ol the nexibttlty
and perfect lit, too.

afAPMAN

SHOES

Main St.

Pomeroy

senUment and ol wry and total
awareness that no clock ever
turns backward - "The South
will rise again.''
'" us meanlnll Is nine-tentha
jocular and self-mocking but
one-tenth serious. It Is t11is onetenth that is making the race of
Sen. Albert Gore for re-election
in Tenneasee both one of the
most-poignant and mos1 - interesting in this observt.-'s long
experience.
For If in this context the South
is indeed to ''rise again" it will
do so upon the defeat- and only
upon the· defeat - of Albert

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Gore in November by bls staid
cballqer, the candy betr Rep.
W. E. (Bill) Brock of Olattanooga. The South, again in
this loose Interpretation, began
to get up from Its lmeea In the
rejection In Teus of Gore's
Ideological twin, Sen. Ralph
Yarborough.
II will require the retirement
of Gore to complete the process.
The heart of the matter Is that
In a strange, complex, human
sense Gore Is simply onSouthern, just as was Yarborough In Teus, and bls
difficulties arise far more from
this gossamer circumstance

than .from any readily
measurable public policy.
To be sure, Gore Is In trouble
- as again, Yarborough was In
Teus - for his slirW antiVietnam war stand. He Is in
more
trouble
because ,
representing as he does one of
the most martial-minded states
of the Union, he bas exhibited

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what even Yarborough never
did. This has been ~ vlolenUJiill
an almost - autornaUc ,and
clearly visible 811tipallly not
simply to war pollqy bill. to all
things military. ~ tl1is lljls not
been forgotten In Tennwee.
This is, In the most • precise
and. the most - emotional way,
the anUthesls of Southe~n
thinking. If Texas ever since the
Civil War has provided more
strictly combat offiCllrs to the
armies of the United Slates than
any other state, Tennessee bas
notbeenfarbehlnd. They do not
calli! "the Volunteer State" for
nothing.
Accordingly, a senator from
Tennessee who has been in the
forefrpnt of proposals for
concealed surrender In VIetnam, and against aU efforts to
improve the antiballistic arsenal of tl1is country, Is a good
deal like, say a senator from
New York who was totally
opposed to any liberalil!l'.d
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One must, In short, gllle to V?te for anr Republican.,1ft
Albert Gore ltlAifks , for "SJni. wont get enough votes In lhl ,
eerily"- but mual also ·reg~ areaa borderlngb_!!sat.,tppl .
him as profoundly out of the della to wad • .,..,.,... . . '-'
mainstream of the blOOd-and- In a deep .sense, Uierefqre, ,hl.,
bones traditions of his own IB a lost an~ aUen ~ ~ ~
state. In order to combat the aea own homeland. And lbla b ba
of troubleswhlchheh!la crea~ has not got what he ~a )lu
for himself, therefore, he· Is had before. This was \he loot!
accentuating the positive - offices of other SO)IIhel:ll
notably by pie-In-the-sky &amp;e!llltors who In the ~I lllid
.economic promises - and been prepared to Jlelp a~
muting the n•gaUve.&amp; tides a colleague even thoi!P they dl!l
white horse to suggest fronUer not care for him. It has .,.ays
virility . He drops his g's to a ~ bls habit to upstage and
degree never heard in even to undercu't his fe!low
Washington.
~~for al!out alx yean
And he seeks to Identify and then, In the ~ three
hlnll&gt;l!lf with "the nell politics" months, carefully to IUTange to
and " the kids." What he Is In beseenln _thelrcompanybefore
clear danger of losing, however, Tennessee groups. But tl1is kind
is the heretofore habitual of help Is gone now. '
support of most of or8IJII!zed Sqme months ago In a first
labor. The hard hals In the sorUe ln.to the South this
South are no different from columnist concluded that
thoseinNewYork.Andwhathe Yarborough had had lt. The
has most certainly lrrev1ll:ably conc(IJsloo of tl1is second --, and
lost Is the .tolerance of the old. utterly - un!lclentific - sqrtle
famHy types, many of wbom to Is. that Gore has had II, too.

'l1IE VIRGIL KING FAMILY, hwl!na their Hollleln
cattle, wu file Bnl pllce wilmer In the cattle ellvillein of.file

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Clearing an4 coola- oorth
tonight and a chance of lhunderslormll .lOUth early tonicbl
followed by clearing. LDw nw
110 north to near 70 south. SUnny
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reserve champion bull.
First lln:ough third places,
reapeetively, 1n the Herefm-d
j•1dging went to :
Bull, two years and over :
l!oyal Oak Farm, Lawrence
Barlow, Northup; Hugh
Leifheit, Pomeroy.
Junim- yearling bull: IWyal
Oak Farm, Jeffers Farm,
Arrow Farms, Athena.

Summer yearling bull:
Jeffers Farm, Roush Hereford
Farm, New Haven; Royal 00
Farm.
Senior bull calf : Roush Farm,
Royal Oak Farm, Barlow.
Junior bull calf: Lawrence
Barlow, Klmmie Lane Pierce,
Uingsville, Arrow Farma.
Pair of bulls, any age, bred
and owned by ellhibitor : Roush
Farm, Arrow Farms, second
and third.
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Cow, two years old and over:
Barlow, Klmmle Pierce, Claude
K. Nease, Minersville.
Senior yearling heifer : Royal
O&amp;k Farm, WUllem L. Cari-,
CoolvUle, Barlow.
Junior yearling heifer :
Jeffers
Farm, Arrow Farms,
Somelhlnl unique · and dlf- by Elberfelda of Pomeroy, and
ferent Is IICbeduled lbla eveil}ng In the non-winners pace, by Roush Farm.
Summer yearling heifer :
In the twilight harnas raciDil . lllriaber and Loshe Drug StOre
Roush Farm, Barlow, Arrow
~., lit five ~
of ~er~. ~
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Junior
bf&gt;.lfer
calf:
Arrow
BYRON
Mii1.ER,
.POMEROY
Boule I, izb!Nteil .the .
~ Stab!' 'll l'omlroJ, lncluda the llbl1co
lOblo
and two from the Aldrich IIlii Country Race) In wbich Fanlll, Jeffers Farm, Barlow.
IJI'ID4cbetnplap bull·fnm Royal 0a1t Jl'arm In tlle'Otiea $It
Pair of heifers any age, bred
Stables, Ill In the Arne race for
compete for polnta, the
)lclclng ol tbe :llere$rd dlvtaton al tbe Mel&amp;' ~ Fair
two 301!1' old Pl\Ws. The Plll'lt filial 'lflaner to be named durjng and owned by exhibitor : Arrow
Weclniillllay.
Is t3,463.
the ilosan race. Polnll F Farms, Klmmle Pierce,
In the non-winners race fm- gathered during Dve county wunam Carr.
pacers, a neJcl of eight, file raees, at Jackson, Hocking, Senior yearling bull: first
purae wiD be $3,0011, and In the 3- lawrence, Athena and Meigs. place only, Arrow Farms.
Senior heifer calf: first place
year-&lt;~111 trot, Deld of nine, the Winners wiD be awarded on a
only,
Jeflers Farm .
purse wiD be $3,0111.
~1~11).6 per cent basts.
Produce
of cow, two animala
Trophy blankets will be
either
sex
owned
by one or more
...-.ted to winners during Harness racing during this
breeders
:
Arrow
Farms, first
Thunday races. Ill the two- 107th annual Melp County Fair
and
second;
WUllem
Carr.
year-old pace, l_
t wiD be donated wiD be held Thursday and
Get
of
sire,
three
animals
any
by New York Cothlng l!ouse of Friday evenings at 6 p. m. !illd
age, both se•es represented
Pomeroy; three-year-old trot, oo Saturday at 3 p. m.
owned by one or more breeders:
Jeffers Farm, IWush Farm,
Barlow.
Oscar Wallace, Jr., Ripley,
W. Va., entered the only Angus
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The ciOIIIntl of the Unlvenlty : laal animals. He exhibited the grand
· atudentnewspaperatObloState spring had been IIWIPOnd~.
champion and reserve chamUnlvnty said today file ad· "Their diasenl, along with pion and the grand champion
mlnlstraUoo hal refuaed to that of many others, made and reserve champion female.
11aten to demarMII for chang~ students s!Dp and rea111e what He won four oilier awards In tile
~ Ia "aiiU trying to terrlft . wu Kolni on," the Uintern
ehorthorns divlalon S.
lludenta Into dol:lllty ...."
said. "When this happened H. Voliborn and •-· of 81.._8
In an edll«ial, the Lantern more and more stlidenta
.,..,.
uwo
uld the admilllstratlon of damanded change.
.
was the only exhibitor IUinK 17
Prelldent Nmee Fawcett haa "iluttheunlversltyrefUsedto first place ribbons and
lrled for y8WI to 'bell any IIston and the result was exhibited the champion and
lila~ out a1 the llllbt aC violence," the editorial said. reserve champloo females and
'l'BOMAS TOUCEDO, A native of Arpatina, wUb the
the polltl!lal and ecanomlc In- "Since II still refuses tq make bulla.
. grand cbampl'lll female Hereford of the Meigs County Fair.
tere1ta whlcb control the ' any .mean1n1fu1 cban&amp;ell It Is Hiram Slawter and lauren
'lbe IBfim•lla owned by &lt;llarlea Jeffers llld Son, Atbala. '
qDiverlitr/'
·
Instead 1ooklna f01r ways:~ rock Hoffman were supi!rlnllmdenta
Beef cattle were judged Wednesday.
·
l'be Lanl(irn pointed out two the student body back tO sleep. olthe deparlment.
' ltudeall who partldpeted In
•
Royal OU Farm of_,. -li'!vio
Points and Jeffers Heletord
Farm of Athens o!hared boi.on
In beef catUe Judging Wednesday at the annual ~
County Fair.
';
The Royal Oak Farm of
Horace Karr eahlblled the
grand champloo bull and the·
reserve champion female In the
Hereford dlvlllon. The Jeffers
Farm .01hlblled the gr4nd

Spencer ,Stables
Enter 3 Horses

FORDS

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1970

FORD LTD 4-door Hardtop

Qn

1970 GALAXIE 500
2·door fGI•al Hardtop

1970 FORD MAV!RICK

1970 MUSTANG

FORD TRUCKS ON SALE!

A ONCE-INA LIFETIME

Super Sale!

IN STOCK

I

dl;::':

.~~wblm~;~Ule Excellence Shown in Creativity
.

40
CARS

'

Lantei n Rocks the Boat

Excellent Seledlon ... Maverick, Mustang, '70
&amp; '70112 Fa'lcons, Falrlane soo, Torino, Torino
GT, Galaxie 500, LlD, Station Wagons ..... Shop
Early for Big Bargains. Also 12 FlOO &amp; F250
Pickup Trucks-V-I's, 6's, Std. &amp; Automatic
Transmrsslons.

Open·8 to 8 Dai~
Thurs. &amp;Sat Til 6

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