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lprnVed bJ, the board IDd tl)al nr.:. .. ~ 0 . $119
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ing o1 Clay Baker, olllled lo- 1DJ had to be ~ un111 • biDk ala-land point out a tescber· could not be ~aid un- 0\11° 8 May 9 primii'Y, was Q-azy Horse" ' and reJXII'Ied .
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&lt;~I super!Dienden~ but Wll ..,. Tueaday aince the Soulbwee~ the 111!'1111 dep~~~il. Eyw saHII der bolb Title I and .m.. Ftale dev~ld ol much haavy cam· killing ~18 VIet · Cdng tn the ,
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cused wbelt .--u!IDI •lldi'· 1!1'11 l!oard !lllllllonilbl In rtl· the Jw1ee1 depolll ha fllUIIII w~;~ I foundation pr01ram 11111e1 II Jlllin~Sthree-wl\4ik sweep along the
ney Joha A. Eplblf lalled ~ ular monthly 1011ion.
fl$1.
a teacher.
Gov. J~ A. Rhode. . re- central CQ$st-one .of lha most
obtoi" testimony he appo•ently Selurday nlshl'a llll8lon 1Je. Dllc:uslinl '1\tlt I, Evans re- Sbeela apia questione4 Ev- porledpockha jjlent ~1191houl:f ~: successful camplilsna in recent
wanted.
an wllh conllnuecl •roo IINIR· laled 1 eoDferenet between ans about the averaae lime Ba- o~
et to w n e epu .. months.
It was lha ~~tventh llllloD
ol J. IIAibort
Evw, Baker and Mrs. Beman and ker waa supposed to have speD! Uean nomination over ;Willl~ U.S. spokesmen paid •IJPIICial
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since the barlJII bepn on Set-• aelln&amp; principal. Sheets ques- Mrs. Opal!Joyd. He alild Bak· in his office. EvlDI teslilled L. While, M~unt Vernon ~J!ID tribute to the Soulh Korean
Two men who abandoned 1 stolen
during an air
urday, May 21, and carter was tloned EvlDI about otlelldlDC er told him be bad them cry- that on two occasiGns be ~ eer aDd rabbtt raiser. Whttne· troops who killed 13! of the speed. check Sunday qn Rl. 35 at Rio Grande were apprelhe thl~ wJIDeq eiQoll·.to leS!I- board meetings, the hirlllji of Jng ·and down ·011 their kneel. Bak:fwha~ w;:kled on ':ch: por~ he speDI fl,2IO . In tile eDemy in the .,rosJng days of hended after a nine hour manhunt and lodged in the Ga!Ua
fy a&amp;a•nat Biker at the bHf-. Ml'a. Naoml Bemu, boml At thla point !lie audienee wu ,ach_,_ es ~
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cam gn.
the operation that began MaY county jail Sunday night on chlrges of auto larceny for Mt
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1 eJerk \Is aeorelary three houri cautioned
abnut deiiiOIIItrll· :"' •w•l· tovana 1 ~ 1"' .,.¥,
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16 about Z75 mlles north of ·vernon pollee.
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tbree days a week, and Jng. Presl~ent Mll'lall pointed ~w~ 1
~d haby Naughty Alma L~1111 Saigon. .
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, . PI!. D. J. Slcklea apprehended Paul Simon H~nry, 20,
Bak~r'• &lt;tiiiiMI, ~. a· Baker'• tllleunion with 1h • out lt wu DO laughing matter.; been ~11 .t!u. toer:c:OI duu: MIAMI -TROPICAL STORM In lhe ~ir war, U.S, plio!' Mt. Vernon, shortly after the manhunt began on the Bob
amin1u00 IDd erou el!UI~ ' bol'rd about hiring a coordlmt~ Evan1 Iiiio leellffed jbaltheJ t
1 the othe achool In Alma, the first of the season, reported k11Hng 110 more gueml- Evans Farm. A second man got away.
lion of J, lloberl Evane, ~lli!C Cll' for lbe '1\Ue 1 prOFam.
ltachera wo~illg oil the '1\Ue • ~e ~~:let durin rbis abs!nce Ide~loped today out of
a las in support of ground pt). _c. E. Carpenter surpris·
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principal , 1 11 'P.m. S.llilil*i. OD re.lireel QamlnaUon, Ep- I papen recewed their reauJar fro hi olfl e I
ramy low pressure area m operation In SoUth Viet Nam ed the second subject, Clyde and Cpl. Homer .Trott, Jackson
Eva"' ~u llt HCOnd wl~ line ~~ out lD testimony pey che&lt;b. Asked If they rt- 0m r!s. e~a~Jnati E
the norlhweJtern caribbean Sea during the weekend andre- stJllner, 17, of Nashv!Ue, Ohio; Patrol post.
lo be caDed.
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James .L. CIN'I&lt;, lclbllloCIII avera1e of on!J two and 1 ball saUon, he said they'd do II for d!, ~ere In
'included winds toward the north-north- lor the seventh coni\"CuUve day near Cora. That was around 10 deputy of the _Gallia
county
superinlendenl IDd ' buainell )Hiurl a day m his elflco, plus nothiDc.
In the OEA money from which east
ef widespread bombinfl.
p. m. Sunday.
sheriffs d~parlment, also assis~
manager o1 the Sonthwtltem •n hour in the cafetena
at Sheela got the wilneu qain he got f60, on Baker's Jnstruc- The
Weather Bur':"u said
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The action started at 12:45 p. ed the off1cers and loaned .them
Local SChool Dlllrlct, "!II the DOOD.
for more cross examlDaUon. Uons lo pay for apples. Sheela Aim~, which was clasSified a
m. Sunday when Cpl. Jack D. a jeep. It was on his farm that
main wiiMsa· at tha flnt ftur In l'llards to handling o1 He questioned Evau
alone pointed out !bat lhe checks for lropw~l storm just ""' days
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Junkins of the Gallipolis post Hen'!. was apprehended:
and P,ll'l ollbe llflh oea1o11 of IWJCbroom money, Evans tesU- the •em• lines on Tille 1. Ep- OEA dues woold have tAl be , after th! official Btar.t of th~
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was in a State Highway Patrol The c~ had. been slolen from
the l\lll'lntl. Evw w• ques. lied that there wa• a chana• linfl reed regolaUOIII eoncern- made payable to the OEA. This 19!16 ~urrlcane " seaso·•. .•na)
plane piloted by Cpl. John Cochran s Used Car Lot at Mt.
lioned al lha llflh IDd lid!- · Bak ,1 1 lrtude
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. board voted not lo renew hll teachers, but pointed out that than a ~~ a
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A car driven by a 31-year. • PU. Sickles attempted
to one of the caplured inen. Nj
ed DOl tAl permit , eontracl. Evano staled that B•· nolhin&amp; waa
about I h • found ID the hank slatement.
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City w va woman slop the car driven by Henry
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Carler tAl WI"'- wileD "'pi'•• k
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a·The patrol later learned lhal ledge of the car theft until now.
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~~-::..:: :..u:.~::r~ ~~not 101ng fA&gt; be re-empfoyed,lmakJng oulthe appllc:alion. He reetly lo the OEA.
Commoacement esereloea erash Sunday at 11:10 p.m.
Henry was enroute to set his were notified by the patrpl.
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with Oscar L. Cliln the dluent: were bOld Sunday for 1,481 Route 7, about . one-tenth tf a father, Vernon R. Henry, Eur- It was around 9 p. m. Sundaj
ing vole. VotiDc w' pormlt Carcaodfdaleo to ree&lt;fve de...... mile south of the Forest Run eka Star Rt. Henry backed up the sheriff's office received a
ter It ltlllfy were pre1ident
al Ohlt Ualvenh1 •1 %1ltll road.
and toOk off on old Rl. 35.
call that someone was seen In
John R. Morgan, John Lloyd,
&lt;OIDlllea&lt;ement IDcluded were Louise Spires, traveling no!Jh, The chase started and the the barn at Cora. Deputies were
and Cberlee Carter.
VIetor w. Roaab, Master Sci· passed a car •. went off the r~ght palrol called for
assistance. sent and the patrol was notified.
It was one of 10 Urnes the
Lent•YiD•· Judltb p side of the highway Into gravel Jomlng State Highway Patrol- Both men were held In the
board voted 3-1 fA&gt; overrule eith'
Mrs. Elizabeth Fruth, '18, of Batcber, BFA, 'Middleport; and lost control of her car. II ' men were Gallipolis police chief county jail Sunday night and
er a motion or .., ohj&lt;chon by
Pl. Pleasant, died at the Pleas- Cltarle• P. Huklna, Master then tore out a section of BUard , John Taylor, Shenff Denver A. are expected to be released to
Sbeell durJng the brief period
ant Valley Jfospilal early sun· 18 Edacallo Mlddllporl· Bar- raUing and turned on ill aide. 1 Walker and deputies J1m Crace Mt. Vernon pollee today fer reCartor ,.., Wtlllfylag,
clay. She was bom March 29 , bara D.
AB, MlddleThe Meiga .county. Sheriff's , and James E. Baldwin, P 11. turn to MI. Vernon for proseOn another occasion, during
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In
Minersville.
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departme~t
sa1d LouiSe Sp~ Jerry P. Gordon, Gallipolis post cution.
1888
examination of Carter, Sbeeill Three animals captu~ two Atht11s; Lady B, Kalhl Petrie, member of the Mason Metho- BSED, Pomeroy and Jaek w. was ~m)ured. She was c1ted
obje&lt;led, "Here Is a judp first place evenia each. Royal owner, Proctorville.
disl Church and ol the S.F.R. Bart, MA, Rt. I, Pomeroy.
to Meigs Coun~ Court on a .
•meaninr a board member •it- Rex, rode ~nd owned by Jlow- . TENNESSEE WALKING
cia88 or that church.
reckless ~r.atlon charge.
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ling In judgement allbe hear- ard Lawson, Bamlln, w. Va.,
HORSE
Survivors are two daughters
The ·~iff. department also
ing) silllng to hear evidence, I won the Western Pleasure Hors Lawman, Jim Baldwin, Zlm· Miss Christine Fruth Pt. Pleas:
investignted I two - car wreck I
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now testifyiUI." 11 w11 over- clipped mane and tall, and the merman and WiUiams, Albany: ant and Mrs. ver~ Kreim~
on State ~ute 7, a half .mile 1
ruled 3-1.
Western Stock Horse.
Fire Bird, Dr. WIIUam J. Lilly, Pa;kersburg· three sons Carl
south of Middleport, al 7' 10 p.
Epling's questioning of Car- Rusty BtU, rode and owned owner, Sandusky.
and Robart, both of Pt. Pl~assnt
m. Saturday..
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ter was pe!tlnenl to Title I pa- by Wimp Frost, Shade, won the WESTERN PLEASURE HIIRSE and Ralph of Mason; a sister,
Deput10s sa1d _Bertie H. Bu~
pers, JlllriiCUlarly the comple- Barrel Race and Pick Up Race,
(Fall M-ood Tollt
Mrs. Anna Clerk, Bellairt; five
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cber, 42, Monaville, W. Va.,,
tmn of the papers so that an ap- and Easter Nil Wit, rode IDd Ea•ter Nit Wit, Donna Allen, grandchildren and three great Pomeroy Police Ch1ef Jed a_pparently fa1l~d to stop
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phcahon could be filed for ap- owned by Donna Allen, AtheDI, owner, Athens; Rollie, Kay AI· grandchildren.
Webster said today two cars tune and ran mto the rear of
proXImately $30,000 in federal won Western Pleasure . me, len, owner. Alhens.
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were stolen off Jhe Pomeroy a car driven by Russell Mace, ,
funds for the school districl loll mane and tall, and 1 h. • , .. Sl'W !~.ACE
.llervices WI lje Tuesday aJ parking Jot Saturday night.
45, South Webster.
Medium
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In regards 1o Tille I, Carter Egg and Spoon evenll.
· Stormy, Buddy Martin, own- !.ito p. m. (EST) at the Fog- One of the vehicles, owned damlllles · wer~ Incurred and
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said ~. called Baker. Eplin( Here'• the rtsulle of the first or, Arabia; Little Everet~ Rob- lesong Funeral hom~ with Rev. by Cecil Elaolstein, Pomeroy, Butcher was Cited on an assur,
ask..t, Did be say anythi"l a- and second place winners the art Jonl8 ownel Shade.
Marvan Frame ol6cliting. Bur· was ~ve~~ soon after it ed clear diStance charge.
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181 wdl be in the Kirkland Mem- was reP.,rted ' missing by Pombout worltljlc on or &lt;Omplellng[ rider · owner andl eddress.' JistRUADSTER' PONY
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An application requesting $88,532 In federel f~nda
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~ler answered, ed ~~ Jhal order.
McKee, Robert Greer, Lester ::;'·~~c;::~t"~;':.:t.m ·~~ etoy police parked near Bowers
supplement the financial cost of !he Margaret Creek Water·
Ov~r not a , him. abnut that." ENGLiliH T1JREE FAITED Ohlln&amp;er, New Haven; Caplaln at' the fu..;.al bom: a": ~e Drive-In on East Main-st.
shed at Albany, in Athens County, has been submltterl to
ter . Shoets obJec_lion, CarIF'ID Maae ... Tallt
Black Drum Major, Isaac Lew- toda
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The other vichtcle, owned by
the Appalach•an Reg10nal Commission, Albert G; Giles, DJ•.
lio~ ·~.~:w: to Ephng's. ques- Gay Aristocrat Robert Fra-' is, owner, Clifton, w. Va.
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Ray Lindsey, Mason, was rerector of the. Ohio Office of Appalachia, atinouDI;ed today. ,
you' about Tl say,.~Yth"'lf to I zee, Sky View Stables, wen. I APPALOOSA PL¥5URE
Icovered by the Meigs Cou~ty
Giles said the total cost of the projed is _$998,632. Of
"lie said he'Ue I. answered, !slon : Bettina, Carol Ifill, own- I
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Woman Held in
. Sheriff's deplirlment at them•
that, a grant of $682,804 had already been approved 'pnder
lurrun 11 oved think
abo~t 1 er, Athens.
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Miss Cindy Lou, Shirley Bur•
tersection of Routes t24 and 33
~bile Law. 666. The local share of the pr'l,iec~ $227,2)18, Ia
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPU - Giles ,~J'"~e .
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ed him about the visit of the Royal Rex, Howard Lawson, i Jackson.
today were holdJng Eva Cun- either lnci en!.
Republicans George Christoph- of lhe ro'
tmp emen . on urgen
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4 b.prosecutor and four
board owner, Hamlin, w. Va.; Allita,l
EGG AND SPOON
ningham, 29, In the fatal staber and Ronald Reagan battled 1m
;ect could contr1bu~ such as campmg, , swimming,
membero to Baker's horne on Bill lillen, owner, Washington, Easter Nil Wit, Donna Allen, bing early Sunday of William Several In jured
to the wire today In their bids de ml ur ~ly ~ tha~l 1are~ 8 all~n of rec~eatlonal. endeavors
the ni&amp;hl of AprU 12
ted w v
owner Athens· lmogees Queen 0 Ully 41
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for the Republican nomina· veopn.en
Y e mnat~ng lis mg, boatmg, picrucklns, an!l
iy 1o cet lbe TIDe I ·~:~ · ' · a BAIIKEL RACE
Bee, Cbaryi William•, owner, .O!fic.;s ;aid Lilly and the
nlo n cc!e~"~njured lion for California governor in devastati,: 0 ~ ~·;:In ~coding others to the community • atIn answer to Eplin 's ~...
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woman had been arguing .n a
ou~ perso s
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' Tuesday's primary.
areas, a m n m ng ~mage large to m'7t lhe needs of the
t.on, "Did he lll8ke a :tall~nt Rusty Bill. Wimp Frost, ownFLAG KACI!
west side ber when the slab- three m Meiso . and ~ m Gal- But Democratic Gov.
Ed· to others due to inundation. ever • growmg student body e.l
about beinfl rthlred or not ~ er, Shade; Stormy, Buddy Mar(Hone ODiyl
bine occurrod He stumbled oul· ha county, in SIX accido:nts, f•ve mong G. Brown confident or 'l1le project could also re· Ohio University."
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"'' e would do wbal he could n, owner, a ' ' .
Jody, Buddy Martin, owner, , ~ide the bar to a nearby'""' t over the weekend b
the wmning hiS party s ,.., or an
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He said the presaat laclll·
to irk lbe board?" After the I .ENG~H PLEASURE
Arabia ; Stormy, Buddy Martin, I •ce station, collapoed and died. 1 H'gh
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unprecedented third term, con- ereated eeonomle activity, ties are inadequate and lhe
hoard overruled Sheela' objee- .Bmt B•nl Redd, Larry Win- : owner, Arabia.
1" 8 ~ wa~ :at~~a Pat- eluded his campaign ·Sunday. and the • ccompan,Ing ~aadi- erpectld Increase in ellloll·
t1011, Carter answered, "I don't ' nmg, owner, Alhens: Lava~es
WESTERN TR.AU. CLASS I make the 1116tl •how 1 big sue- . 1 A ~ndo·
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He had no further acllv•lles mafd1, employment and Ia- menl at lbe Ualversfly from
remember at Ibis time"
Dare. Pam Frazee, Sky V1ew
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Johnny Sorrell, Locdle Lei!· Odie O'Donnell, show
an- ll 338 1 M . Co 1 1
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could well augur social ureal
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president Morlan, "W. mi&amp;hl
PONY UNDER 41"
eit, owner, Pomeroy; Kind Bat- nouncer, and Carl Parsons, ring- I td tW: ~;•gs 'I un y thou~ W. Vorty, challenging Brown Natural Resources, Jhe WDd- oboold fllcUIIIel not be provfd·
as ••II forget il if Merr~li '-·"· . (Rider IZ aod_ Uederl
dy, Buddy Maran, Marjorie master, drew special praise. ~ 124 ""Th., c~rm~=t~~f .:_ but trailing badly In the public life Division, and other con• ed for the student• aDd the
ler won't toll what be knows." tm, owner. Arab1a.
Houck, Circleville.
Merchants pral•es were Way- h' ·
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opimon polls, continued to ftte trlballq government 11eneles, ellbe
, ,
Sheela pointed ou~ "He said , Tuppers Plaino; Huslling Ted, . Free gate prizes we,re dr.nat ne RUBsell, Water Delivery •ghway and rolled over.
away at the governor as a "ma- the re&amp;Jon'l expauloa olfera
nry,
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he didn't remember." Morsan1Debbie Dye, owner, CoOlvOle. ed by WomeldorH and Thomas Central Supply, William An~ ' · Miss London suffered abra11- chine" candidare.
a mu!Utude of economic aad
In light , of the ~I . that Jhe, ,
staled. "He knows."
I WESTERN STOCK HOllsE Hdwe., Cbuck Co!Uer's Good-1Motel, Jame1 Merry Stone, •ons w both legs. Linda C. Yost, Reagan and Christopher, ooclal advanlaJ.. to at least project would be loca~.lml1l"'•·
Ephns asked lo withdraw the JWyal m&gt;, Howard Lawson, year Store; O'Dell'l Lumber Dudley'o Florist Bob Saunders' 17• Rt. I, Porll~, bad ·:ra11- their already • heated contest lt mUIIoa IDhabllanla wllbla dlately adjacent to !M. ~ppal '
witness at this lime, subject to 'l owner, Hamlin; S~le, Wil- Co.·; western AulA&gt;; Sheela :;... Quaker State Service Center· Ions on her ~g
a leg going Into a blazinl windup, a Z50 mile rsdlu, he expi~Ja. lachlan DevelopmentaC .Jligb.
recall at a lator date. SheelA llam Greer, owner, New Hav- hJo Station and Quaker State Red Horse Service
stauon' and Teresa c ner, . 16 · Ra· barnstormed Jhe llate in a fl. ed.
way, and nOllr two U. S. Jng~~
obje&lt;ted. He was overruled 3-t.' en.
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011 Co.
Knight's Department
store' cine, suffered an. abraSion on nal bid tor support from I h • "
ways, an .altendancf, ~(' annu~
S~ts asked for the opportunPll'K UP RACE
The grand prize - a pair of Painter's Grocery,
Roache'; the right arm. MISses Yost and 3.1 million registered Republi· . Dollars earmarked in ~b- v!Sitors coul!l be ~~ 116!
11y to cross examine Carter Rusty Bill Wimp Froot own- A
W ,_ boo'·
•- B btr Sho ,_,_
Mc'lllmer were pal!sellgers in cans
lie inveatmenla here wiD y•eld menclously he p--'''-•·•
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Members ol the Saddle and Gallipolis Motor Co., Frank the .aulo No char 01 were Ofolo van., Llve•l!l&lt;k CompaiJ Besides adding to tjJe beaut!nen, t ~1)18 · ~ ,
IIIII hep~ecuUnt bj attorney
. IRider II u4l UadtrJ
Sirloin Rldlnl club !Alday prata-\ Snedaker's Shake Shoppe, Bur- Hied
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Ga!Hpotla, Jane 4, liN
Ocalion to lhe lands~ape, the Are Big Winil~ril·. ·'
110 0 ect•on to 1 Chioo, Beverly Allen, owner, ed the merchanla wbo belped lile'o Sohlo Service and
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Bow·
HOGS - 175 to 220 Jbs. 25 bulldins of ftood )revention
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LEAGUE ..,. MEET
ID ze 220 to 2110 Ibs. 25 to 2tl; ~•\IU'e will provide protec- Jim 0 Br:l•~ and Ijubi·Stlvers,
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A dub spokesman announced Horace AbboUV resident of Light 21 to 26: Fat Sows II to tlon to the agricultural plains took fttst pi~·· ~.Q,nors In a Cal·\
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!Alday that there will be a meet- llie Pomeroy
Leaglie, an· 'J23; Slags 15 fA&gt; 20; Boars 11 to ?'lAthe tributari:s which should low•y tour~~;ent Sunda1_ at.·
iDg at the Bulaville Tuwn Reuse DOunced today lbere will be a 20; Sow• 4&lt; !'las 100 1o Jb\1; reduce the average enlsion, ~ Pomeroy oU clllb., o_Bri- ,
Wednesday, beginnlne at 7:!0 meeting for mana en arents ! Shoats I! to 25.
le~chlng, and other agricultur- en, f~red a fme 7~ nel.w 1th . I
Jack O'Brian
p.m. AU club members are urg- and all other 1~.;t!J per- CAmE _ steers 18 to 2S al damage by 70 per cent. or S qatid1cap _for a 70 .. Sliver~ had
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ed to attend. Membtro hm 10n8 at the city hall in Pomeroy Heifen 18 .to :U; Ba~y· Bee! equal Jmpqrtance, Giles said, ~ 76 net wt~ ,a SIX han leap,.
fto Ducheu ol Windlor bscked him and JFK for Yiat'l stone: 111e llolllng StAlnes are ' been asked to brlag pleo.
011 Tuesday at 1 p. m..
7J1 to 26; Fat Sows It to 22; Is the fact that Jhe projectc'Cluld lot a .matchmg 70• .
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l!oulhl lhe portrait the Jato
In order to join the •·retorm" lrying to buy his ra~ st.
dannera a to Ia; ·!lulls 11 to sumula!e truck fl!l'mJ'!' ~ n d ... Four golfers tieing , 101; sec-.•
Bouche daubed of her
mob in the N. Y.' CJmpliJIII to Jean cap Ferra! villa on the
24; ".'Ilk IJilwa 100 tp 200. . . add employment opporl)llllti~a ond place were ~oe ·Sisson,, 87· ·
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. Wonder II tha
cboose a surrogate, baa aiven French Riviera ... 111e film
VEAL .CAitVEB -,, Tops .33.50 fA&gt; 1111!1!1 who Cj!uld, sqpply and IHor a 73, Tol!)l!ell,hessy, wftb·,.
Ill Jackie Kennedy'• liM
the old ward-typea 1 shock and "Any Wednesday" will have
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Second$ 30,1Al 32; ~u11122 10 market prOduce tAl l!li!OI.the. vi- a '89-16Jor 73; j(eith Wood· with
Radzlfwell still adorlll lbe
a chance to re-evaluate hlsloy- ·Rosem...; Mlll'phy taklnf
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tltl-\3. 11/~ 73, IU1II &gt;RIJS1"11 ~rpwa '
al1 o • restaurant in
altieo . One o1 the top comic- beth _ a stone never in the ,
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Is to .20.
"Sue~ economic growtht be with 114'11 lor .,!, ·
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CarlloD Tower hotel: abe
singers lost his cool finally hit stage play ... Rhelngnld !
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caught wl~ a ~upposed- , beer's slagan shifted into re- John Tannehill, 14, of Middle- currently No. i 111 Ohio.
to 15; S!o9~ J;Jw~.s '- tq 10; Fa\ ~u.s jqbs, for-;.bl~ ,,, achool
001 belln
IJ-sick female friend m rather verse and turned IniAl the IItie port, Sunday evening ilecame Followlna the men'a . singles Sheep 5 19 ll; Cyl~ I ld 5; &amp;rif!uatef wh~, . " ' ol. the · · · !'I' , !I ' · ' · . h ·
'::' :v• been offended
circwua~ncet wbicb of a new pop song "'I Must Be I the youngest player In over 311 final, Tannehill and Farra!, up- Bucks 5 . tO 10; Fat Wethers laok bf ·~mployment mlghl be o~w;: .'!!.~lii~~~,y,J.. ,
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n-welcome free
just
make i&gt;i!l headlinea lllolng Somelhlng Wron1."
yeors of orpnized Jablt lenni• on requ01t, slqed • \i Plipule _5 to 10.
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_ · forced lo mllf~ tAl oth"'' atokoo•• i.';];,., """"'""' ·
1&lt;city
If the long-shrunJni wife de- Jlome frnm Home, Perry Co- In Ohio to win a men's sin&amp;Jes exhlblllon of olfeujve hillinl !.A~ ""' To~ '17 SeCOIIds ~-" ~Of vital . lmpO,\aj,ce,".
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group of teen-egers
. ..... ·h' Common 18 ~ !II'· . '
~~ the lk!oil mvOnllon eqF YJ!Io&gt; ,.,••••••• "'~""'· II•• ...
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CometiiiD FriDk
GorshlD Clllled 1011; JICkle told Peri'IY CompelJn&amp; in a field of men U,ere by the Clavelan4 &lt;;lty
·IlCea ~' ~teC!lio lila.!! t!:k.J.';;:;~:,;;·;.~~~~·~r,;:
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(~'The Rldcller" o1 "Babnan") ha now )ll'elera bowline tAl 10lf playen in the Cleveland Lake' creation Depal'\mentto see ·the
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dropped out Of a Chieago Sher- i bectqse "It's not 10 ell)' It !ole Erie Open lhat Included five ' final match.
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,') ~ oJik, ~illt~Uf's, grpur$ ~~':'' '!' "'' "'' •)'!&lt;&gt; •• .,,.,..,,
mu H- eagagemtnl and the bell." .. Ja hear about !ot the !Alp 10 •&amp;~!ked men Ia
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• l.ol!' Molilla~ nl&amp;f!l I~ . lti, .P! bUutlinP..·bd''to. adj~eeill . """~··• ~"'""'"'' ~• .,,..,
ow,ner Gerald Kaufman awears lhe Jolfer who turned on Jlla 1Ohio, 'tanlll!hlll 'di!feated John TannehiU 1!10 . won i!J&lt;: Boy, ellj!Opt iz:67. wesr. .1 'I'•~M), li).bWa)'l/bJ ''It Jitr cen~ .and l::,l"%~!l"'0::~!,~ Ji::o "'~~ ~~~~ '.
he II IU&amp; .. . To 1 atatement new caddy and Dmd him Spencer of ColumbiQ ·No. I, IInder II 'division lrophy lp cltud,, cooler, aeafte~ tblib· !Ol&amp;.ll'- ~' §?,J!~!~• efi)t ;• ~ ••••·• ' · ~,; · :,' ·~, "
that Fred .utairo wlll be "dllliC· mmercifolly, conclutlln1, "You- and former Ohio cbempion, in tiYo stralgbi· il~I mateb rl!lii~ '41ei'i~wtrs mostly •ao, , • . . . . '.MI!lllonaj' .~vfu8J ~lin ··~I.Ji ~.~~~::; .::,.,:;~,, ~'.,r:~
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1D1 'Ill ht'a 10," the rl-year • 're lhe worst caddy hi the the IIDals, three 11mes to one by 21·1 ond Zl-1 scorf• · \Vi&lt;h · .
·: , bt ac:crued Jn ~!!dli~ fut'uf~ .g:,~ ~:~;·~·''· ~':.~'~\~," 0\':
old mJ;acle bny Nplled •Imply, world" . The calllfY kept bls in a beet Jhree Ill five match, eohool -teachsr Dlcll Evaql of ''f!tt 'IC!e !Hnl tf till -W~ l!fk!P ~~'1 co!li\'11~1 ....'"" ,.,,, ,...., "'"'" ..,,,;. .••·
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111 Matllham undoubledly II - It would be too mucb ol a Richard Fartal of Cleveland In men·~ lloubles, losing to !i'arral' ·~" claylfreali IQ!II ·awabti1 Jag of, menacljig lfloo!l . \l'altril." ·.,O:r~:"~.:f:~~;.,!.'~.:j:::.~:;:
r!llllll tV&amp;' aadlr IIIII .belli- eWtcltl-."
.liM IOIDI-!IJialJ :H, Farra! -LI IDd Bilka, buill vi Clevelallfl. 1n• till ~ ~·~~
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Ohio Univer~~ity placed
eacb on the AU-Mid ·Amertcu Conference
team anmunced !Alday.
The Broncos landed pitcher
Dave Gartha, catcher Bruca
Bales asd first baseman Chuck
Koselke on the first team,
the Bobcats had pitcher
Murphy, third basemaa
Willet and left-fielder BID
phy on the lint squad.

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Nationwide Eagles Split
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Injuries, which have
IIIIDiacUon Tuesday
COLUMBUS (UP!) the Cleveland bench,
national League club oWDen tAl lake a loll. Pete Gonzalez
elected Andy Mulligan to I and Duke ·Sime were added to
fifth one-year term as llOIIIIIIIs- the lilllng list durinl lite
alober at their weekend , mee~ with the Twinl.
inl bere, and the new Columbus
franchise drafted sis players.
Leon Wa~ IDd Mu: Al•il
The new Jeam, lbe Clieckm; oltowed signa ~Y of
plclled Pal Glmtell and Gary lag out of their slump IDd
Mork o!'O.. Moines, Mike Rou- Ra~ll showed continued
and Boger Ouimet of
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Musll:egon wbUe - Dayton drew
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SO 17 .638
Penton won the 1811le In the By United Pr011 lltematipoal Cle,u;land
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ballimort
30 18 .61.5
top of the seventh when Shaw
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Detroit
28 II .596 2
il!d off with a single, Nefj
33
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!loWI!IIDg out the llnl
led wllh one away, and
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24 25 .490 1 · were second baseman Rocky
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doubled. Glick later scored .
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29 20 .112 3 New York
21' 25 ,157 8\2 Nelsoll of Marsball, shortstop
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a fielder's choice lo give •
. _ ull kJIIaalflt _.
Z7 21 .1153 4\2 Minnesota
21 25 .457
Ted Rose of Bowling Green,
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vlsiters a two run margin.
27
24
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Washington
22
28
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cenllrflelder
BiD
Lane
of
Kent
Getting hits for
Zl 25 .457 111 Kansas City 18 28 .391
Slate IDd rlghlflelder Al Dlltain the stCOjld game were
tu . . . . . .
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28
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10
Bosllm
19
30
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12
of Toledo.
FishEr, and Jimmy
Z3 30 .434 11
llallday'l Relldla
Bales and Lane •ere the
doubles; Harrison,
ECOMOMY SAVlftGS &amp;: LOAN
17 Zi .395 1% New York 5 Boston 3
ananlmoUB selections IDd
and Bass, each a single,
15 34 .306 17 Chicago 4 Washln)lloal, 1st
phy and Wlllet of Ohio were
a triple.
Slulday'o Resulla
Chicago 1% .Washingtoa o, 2nd only first-llam repeaters.
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IAll Angeles 16 New York 3, lsi Baltimore a Kanau City 5,
Second !lam membera
New York 3 Los Angeles 2, 2nd 12 inns. June 4 s118p. game pitcher Larry Roblnsoa aD
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OHUNGER,
MGR.
WUiioms hitters In the
ctnclnnaU 8 Chicago 3, tst
Kansas City 9 Baltimore 4
shortstop Berke Reichellbaeh
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Chicago ·9 Cincinnati 5, ead
Delroil 8 Ca!Homla 4, 1st
leftflelder Jim
a home run and single,
Pltllburgh 10 HOUBion 5
Detroit 4 C.alifornla 1, 2nd
IDd rlghtfielder Hoi CUyler
------a single and double, and
Atlanta 14 St. Louis 4
Minnesota I Cleveland 4
my .Hemsley, Tom
Sen Fran 7 PhUa. 8, 10 innings MOIIday'l Probable Pilcbere
Sandy Clonch and Harold
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Chicago at Calfornia, nght
each singles, and Bill Fisher,
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SBII Francisco at Philadel- - Pizarrt (4-1) vs. Sanford
double:
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Racine was defeated 13-4 In phia, night .:..Bolia 14-3) vs. 1).
Bucky Bass started for Na· Hocking Valley League
Wise (IJ.Ot
BaiUmore
at Wa.shlnglo!o,J
tionwide in the second
when the ' Meigs County team Only aame IICbeduled)
Dight _ J. Mlller (0-1)
~ut gave way to Dale
was host to Nelsonville
Tuesday'• Games
Ortega (4-2).
m the fillh. The two
afternoon..
Allanla at New York, night
(Only games ached1ledt
fanned
and lssped only
Nelsonville began p!Ung
Cincinnati at Pbila., nisht
Taelday'• Games
free
ii
. iiiiiiiiiillts
big e,dge In the fourth when Sl Louis at Pittsburgh alghl Chlca10 at calllol'llla night
southpaw Larry Price of Racine
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had t be 11 d 1 om
the Los Angeles al Chicago
Kansas City at MinD., night
o be pu e f ran
arm San Fran at Houston, •Ish!
Boston al Delrol~ night
'!"'un d cause 0
Amerkaa Leape
New York at Cleveland
strain
,
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Racine had led 3-2 going
W. I. Ptl. GB Washington at Ba!Umore,
the lop of the fourth bul Nelsonville JaiUed five runs Ill that
inntDg and six In the fifth.
Righthander Jack Bostick, goIng 1o the mound for the first CLEVELAND (UPI) - It They managed ID keep
·~;·,s')
time in two years, worked three look an assist by the Kanul Tribe close until lhe Twins
id b:'t ~
inning ' for Racine. Job•
City Athletics, but Cleveland loaded In the aeventh, bla:;~~~
63 Ford GaiiXie
land, also a pitcher, was Jnjur- Indtans returned home
loser Sonoy Siebert and
\'"· Conv I cylt._ Aut.
ed
early
in
the
game
.
a
nd
was
alop
the
American
League
by
a
ing ae 8-4 margin.
lranL R&amp;H
· Thil apeciallow price iDcludeB:
'forced tAl the sJdeU~.
mere half-game.
Berni Alltn hit
64 ford Galaxie
Racine hitting was led
The Tribe was bombed
e
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1b
•500 - 2 Door Hahltop, I
Centerllelder
Bob
Stnilh
Sunday
at
Minneapolla
as
the
~the
for
Foreed Air Furnace
cy); Auto. trans. Whlloo
two singles. David Spencer
Twins belted lour bo111en,
conn:.re.. .for 1 ~lo homer
woU tim.
Oqiy
Bill Wickline also collected a the Athletics dlllliped the run- the lhi d Jlmmi Hall
Takes up 'little IIJI&amp;OII.
63 Galaxie 500
single apiece.
ne~
BliiUmore Orltll!l to
bomer~
·for Mln~la In
Fully GiMJnmtarL
4 Or. I cylinder, ~­
the~ from achieving lhe
eighth. After taking a !H
~ans. Power tfMrfng ,ancl
Quiet, pOwulul, durable.
brakes. whitewall tiNt.
lpd ·
on Killebrew'• homo run in
• 7 WlllDl•d IVOIII ducta
65 Ford Gal. 500
The Indiau, who have a
alSth, the Twins scored
• Cold-air Nturn d!d
2 dr. Honffltp, u9 ongfno,
off after playinfl 17 games
"""' in the seventh on
llondord tranL Rldlo ond
•· Centzal tbennoatat eontrol
13 Qn the road - Ill 13
wlilks, Boswell's deuble,
. htet.r
will be facldlthe Invading
aingles by Tany Oliva a&amp;d
• Complete ~m inatallation by our
Thunderbird
York Yankees when
hitter Web Hol.llnp.
home heatiq experla
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Williams' Nationwide
· and Penton Nursing Home
Chillicothe splil a
~softball game. played Sunday
evening at the Syracuse Bail
Park. .
Williams' won the opener by
a ~-6 mar~ and lhe Chilllcotl . team rallied with three
in lhe seventh to lake the
nightcap.
Boddy Cundiff pitched the
route ror· Jhe local nine In
firsl game and limiled Penton
to seven hits.

• Rental-free Ul8 of metered 188 tank
and-With a compact Emplze Pumaee :you
can add air eouditiouiDc at my time.
No change in the blower qstem will
berequiNd.
Save money bylnltallincJIOw, E!ijoy
the eeonomy, convenieact ud cletmliJIS!l8 of AebJand LP.(,lu.

i EASY PAY P~N$
On new bomee tbe total·coit can be
Included iD your ·IIICirtJaP. P'or convaraion or repii!IWioM'!It the PII)'IIIBiltAl
can
FHA loan,.
. be eet up on a ~year
.
or you can piy just 10% down· and
take up to 24 111011tbe 011 the belance.

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iJ.IfrrUICirtar,•Jee.pi1al.ernaaeUmmauonoiCarler1Je.\bewumdyloii!IIOdoWhat 1 olildTlUelbldaotbeeD 1)1-Majave{)ell!rt,
. . . ollbe board oladl,leallnD, fuR the heariDc was cloaed. be bad tAl do.
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lprnVed bJ, the board IDd tl)al nr.:. .. ~ 0 . $119
Soulll-tem Local Sehoei ·DII- Morgan ' aa!d, "If 11'1 lepl," EvlDI tesWied that OES duel I mbody was employed Wider Tl- ,......,, ut
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urdQ llilhl lithe public beer· 117:111 p.m. Tuesday. The bear· flOG. EplJn&amp; .~e!l·hlm ld cbm llhet, lt:COrdlnc ld rtgulalions, secr~tary of slate, showed today c;es today. woull\l up "Operapon
ing o1 Clay Baker, olllled lo- 1DJ had to be ~ un111 • biDk ala-land point out a tescber· could not be ~aid un- 0\11° 8 May 9 primii'Y, was Q-azy Horse" ' and reJXII'Ied .
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&lt;~I super!Dienden~ but Wll ..,. Tueaday aince the Soulbwee~ the 111!'1111 dep~~~il. Eyw saHII der bolb Title I and .m.. Ftale dev~ld ol much haavy cam· killing ~18 VIet · Cdng tn the ,
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cused wbelt .--u!IDI •lldi'· 1!1'11 l!oard !lllllllonilbl In rtl· the Jw1ee1 depolll ha fllUIIII w~;~ I foundation pr01ram 11111e1 II Jlllin~Sthree-wl\4ik sweep along the
ney Joha A. Eplblf lalled ~ ular monthly 1011ion.
fl$1.
a teacher.
Gov. J~ A. Rhode. . re- central CQ$st-one .of lha most
obtoi" testimony he appo•ently Selurday nlshl'a llll8lon 1Je. Dllc:uslinl '1\tlt I, Evans re- Sbeela apia questione4 Ev- porledpockha jjlent ~1191houl:f ~: successful camplilsna in recent
wanted.
an wllh conllnuecl •roo IINIR· laled 1 eoDferenet between ans about the averaae lime Ba- o~
et to w n e epu .. months.
It was lha ~~tventh llllloD
ol J. IIAibort
Evw, Baker and Mrs. Beman and ker waa supposed to have speD! Uean nomination over ;Willl~ U.S. spokesmen paid •IJPIICial
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since the barlJII bepn on Set-• aelln&amp; principal. Sheets ques- Mrs. Opal!Joyd. He alild Bak· in his office. EvlDI teslilled L. While, M~unt Vernon ~J!ID tribute to the Soulh Korean
Two men who abandoned 1 stolen
during an air
urday, May 21, and carter was tloned EvlDI about otlelldlDC er told him be bad them cry- that on two occasiGns be ~ eer aDd rabbtt raiser. Whttne· troops who killed 13! of the speed. check Sunday qn Rl. 35 at Rio Grande were apprelhe thl~ wJIDeq eiQoll·.to leS!I- board meetings, the hirlllji of Jng ·and down ·011 their kneel. Bak:fwha~ w;:kled on ':ch: por~ he speDI fl,2IO . In tile eDemy in the .,rosJng days of hended after a nine hour manhunt and lodged in the Ga!Ua
fy a&amp;a•nat Biker at the bHf-. Ml'a. Naoml Bemu, boml At thla point !lie audienee wu ,ach_,_ es ~
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cam gn.
the operation that began MaY county jail Sunday night on chlrges of auto larceny for Mt
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1 eJerk \Is aeorelary three houri cautioned
abnut deiiiOIIItrll· :"' •w•l· tovana 1 ~ 1"' .,.¥,
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16 about Z75 mlles north of ·vernon pollee.
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tbree days a week, and Jng. Presl~ent Mll'lall pointed ~w~ 1
~d haby Naughty Alma L~1111 Saigon. .
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, . PI!. D. J. Slcklea apprehended Paul Simon H~nry, 20,
Bak~r'• &lt;tiiiiMI, ~. a· Baker'• tllleunion with 1h • out lt wu DO laughing matter.; been ~11 .t!u. toer:c:OI duu: MIAMI -TROPICAL STORM In lhe ~ir war, U.S, plio!' Mt. Vernon, shortly after the manhunt began on the Bob
amin1u00 IDd erou el!UI~ ' bol'rd about hiring a coordlmt~ Evan1 Iiiio leellffed jbaltheJ t
1 the othe achool In Alma, the first of the season, reported k11Hng 110 more gueml- Evans Farm. A second man got away.
lion of J, lloberl Evane, ~lli!C Cll' for lbe '1\Ue 1 prOFam.
ltachera wo~illg oil the '1\Ue • ~e ~~:let durin rbis abs!nce Ide~loped today out of
a las in support of ground pt). _c. E. Carpenter surpris·
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principal , 1 11 'P.m. S.llilil*i. OD re.lireel QamlnaUon, Ep- I papen recewed their reauJar fro hi olfl e I
ramy low pressure area m operation In SoUth Viet Nam ed the second subject, Clyde and Cpl. Homer .Trott, Jackson
Eva"' ~u llt HCOnd wl~ line ~~ out lD testimony pey che&lt;b. Asked If they rt- 0m r!s. e~a~Jnati E
the norlhweJtern caribbean Sea during the weekend andre- stJllner, 17, of Nashv!Ue, Ohio; Patrol post.
lo be caDed.
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and aimed it# 110 mile an ltour turned to the Communist Norlh t!Sleep in a haymow of a barn Robert L. Evans, a special
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James .L. CIN'I&lt;, lclbllloCIII avera1e of on!J two and 1 ball saUon, he said they'd do II for d!, ~ere In
'included winds toward the north-north- lor the seventh coni\"CuUve day near Cora. That was around 10 deputy of the _Gallia
county
superinlendenl IDd ' buainell )Hiurl a day m his elflco, plus nothiDc.
In the OEA money from which east
ef widespread bombinfl.
p. m. Sunday.
sheriffs d~parlment, also assis~
manager o1 the Sonthwtltem •n hour in the cafetena
at Sheela got the wilneu qain he got f60, on Baker's Jnstruc- The
Weather Bur':"u said
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The action started at 12:45 p. ed the off1cers and loaned .them
Local SChool Dlllrlct, "!II the DOOD.
for more cross examlDaUon. Uons lo pay for apples. Sheela Aim~, which was clasSified a
m. Sunday when Cpl. Jack D. a jeep. It was on his farm that
main wiiMsa· at tha flnt ftur In l'llards to handling o1 He questioned Evau
alone pointed out !bat lhe checks for lropw~l storm just ""' days
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Junkins of the Gallipolis post Hen'!. was apprehended:
and P,ll'l ollbe llflh oea1o11 of IWJCbroom money, Evans tesU- the •em• lines on Tille 1. Ep- OEA dues woold have tAl be , after th! official Btar.t of th~
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was in a State Highway Patrol The c~ had. been slolen from
the l\lll'lntl. Evw w• ques. lied that there wa• a chana• linfl reed regolaUOIII eoncern- made payable to the OEA. This 19!16 ~urrlcane " seaso·•. .•na)
plane piloted by Cpl. John Cochran s Used Car Lot at Mt.
lioned al lha llflh IDd lid!- · Bak ,1 1 lrtude
after
the
ing
TIUe
and
payment
of
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to
relleet
why
Iafier
lntensif~
tAl
near
hurriCane
Milsread.
Vernon around 12:30 a. m. Sun·
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b nk c1epo •
force d\!':1!\C the next 12 lo 18
day according to a statement bY
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. board voted not lo renew hll teachers, but pointed out that than a ~~ a
Ill was hours." ·, ... '.
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A car driven by a 31-year. • PU. Sickles attempted
to one of the caplured inen. Nj
ed DOl tAl permit , eontracl. Evano staled that B•· nolhin&amp; waa
about I h • found ID the hank slatement.
ld Ma
City w va woman slop the car driven by Henry
. Mt v
had k
Carler tAl WI"'- wileD "'pi'•• k
id d to the !act b
board empl i oftv0110 lor The checks would be sent di
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a·The patrol later learned lhal ledge of the car theft until now.
theJ
~~-::..:: :..u:.~::r~ ~~not 101ng fA&gt; be re-empfoyed,lmakJng oulthe appllc:alion. He reetly lo the OEA.
Commoacement esereloea erash Sunday at 11:10 p.m.
Henry was enroute to set his were notified by the patrpl.
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with Oscar L. Cliln the dluent: were bOld Sunday for 1,481 Route 7, about . one-tenth tf a father, Vernon R. Henry, Eur- It was around 9 p. m. Sundaj
ing vole. VotiDc w' pormlt Carcaodfdaleo to ree&lt;fve de...... mile south of the Forest Run eka Star Rt. Henry backed up the sheriff's office received a
ter It ltlllfy were pre1ident
al Ohlt Ualvenh1 •1 %1ltll road.
and toOk off on old Rl. 35.
call that someone was seen In
John R. Morgan, John Lloyd,
&lt;OIDlllea&lt;ement IDcluded were Louise Spires, traveling no!Jh, The chase started and the the barn at Cora. Deputies were
and Cberlee Carter.
VIetor w. Roaab, Master Sci· passed a car •. went off the r~ght palrol called for
assistance. sent and the patrol was notified.
It was one of 10 Urnes the
Lent•YiD•· Judltb p side of the highway Into gravel Jomlng State Highway Patrol- Both men were held In the
board voted 3-1 fA&gt; overrule eith'
Mrs. Elizabeth Fruth, '18, of Batcber, BFA, 'Middleport; and lost control of her car. II ' men were Gallipolis police chief county jail Sunday night and
er a motion or .., ohj&lt;chon by
Pl. Pleasant, died at the Pleas- Cltarle• P. Huklna, Master then tore out a section of BUard , John Taylor, Shenff Denver A. are expected to be released to
Sbeell durJng the brief period
ant Valley Jfospilal early sun· 18 Edacallo Mlddllporl· Bar- raUing and turned on ill aide. 1 Walker and deputies J1m Crace Mt. Vernon pollee today fer reCartor ,.., Wtlllfylag,
clay. She was bom March 29 , bara D.
AB, MlddleThe Meiga .county. Sheriff's , and James E. Baldwin, P 11. turn to MI. Vernon for proseOn another occasion, during
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In
Minersville.
She
was
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pori;
Willer
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Gn"er
departme~t
sa1d LouiSe Sp~ Jerry P. Gordon, Gallipolis post cution.
1888
examination of Carter, Sbeeill Three animals captu~ two Atht11s; Lady B, Kalhl Petrie, member of the Mason Metho- BSED, Pomeroy and Jaek w. was ~m)ured. She was c1ted
obje&lt;led, "Here Is a judp first place evenia each. Royal owner, Proctorville.
disl Church and ol the S.F.R. Bart, MA, Rt. I, Pomeroy.
to Meigs Coun~ Court on a .
•meaninr a board member •it- Rex, rode ~nd owned by Jlow- . TENNESSEE WALKING
cia88 or that church.
reckless ~r.atlon charge.
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ling In judgement allbe hear- ard Lawson, Bamlln, w. Va.,
HORSE
Survivors are two daughters
The ·~iff. department also
ing) silllng to hear evidence, I won the Western Pleasure Hors Lawman, Jim Baldwin, Zlm· Miss Christine Fruth Pt. Pleas:
investignted I two - car wreck I
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now testifyiUI." 11 w11 over- clipped mane and tall, and the merman and WiUiams, Albany: ant and Mrs. ver~ Kreim~
on State ~ute 7, a half .mile 1
ruled 3-1.
Western Stock Horse.
Fire Bird, Dr. WIIUam J. Lilly, Pa;kersburg· three sons Carl
south of Middleport, al 7' 10 p.
Epling's questioning of Car- Rusty BtU, rode and owned owner, Sandusky.
and Robart, both of Pt. Pl~assnt
m. Saturday..
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ter was pe!tlnenl to Title I pa- by Wimp Frost, Shade, won the WESTERN PLEASURE HIIRSE and Ralph of Mason; a sister,
Deput10s sa1d _Bertie H. Bu~
pers, JlllriiCUlarly the comple- Barrel Race and Pick Up Race,
(Fall M-ood Tollt
Mrs. Anna Clerk, Bellairt; five
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cber, 42, Monaville, W. Va.,,
tmn of the papers so that an ap- and Easter Nil Wit, rode IDd Ea•ter Nit Wit, Donna Allen, grandchildren and three great Pomeroy Police Ch1ef Jed a_pparently fa1l~d to stop
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phcahon could be filed for ap- owned by Donna Allen, AtheDI, owner, Athens; Rollie, Kay AI· grandchildren.
Webster said today two cars tune and ran mto the rear of
proXImately $30,000 in federal won Western Pleasure . me, len, owner. Alhens.
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were stolen off Jhe Pomeroy a car driven by Russell Mace, ,
funds for the school districl loll mane and tall, and 1 h. • , .. Sl'W !~.ACE
.llervices WI lje Tuesday aJ parking Jot Saturday night.
45, South Webster.
Medium
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In regards 1o Tille I, Carter Egg and Spoon evenll.
· Stormy, Buddy Martin, own- !.ito p. m. (EST) at the Fog- One of the vehicles, owned damlllles · wer~ Incurred and
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said ~. called Baker. Eplin( Here'• the rtsulle of the first or, Arabia; Little Everet~ Rob- lesong Funeral hom~ with Rev. by Cecil Elaolstein, Pomeroy, Butcher was Cited on an assur,
ask..t, Did be say anythi"l a- and second place winners the art Jonl8 ownel Shade.
Marvan Frame ol6cliting. Bur· was ~ve~~ soon after it ed clear diStance charge.
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181 wdl be in the Kirkland Mem- was reP.,rted ' missing by Pombout worltljlc on or &lt;Omplellng[ rider · owner andl eddress.' JistRUADSTER' PONY
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An application requesting $88,532 In federel f~nda
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~ler answered, ed ~~ Jhal order.
McKee, Robert Greer, Lester ::;'·~~c;::~t"~;':.:t.m ·~~ etoy police parked near Bowers
supplement the financial cost of !he Margaret Creek Water·
Ov~r not a , him. abnut that." ENGLiliH T1JREE FAITED Ohlln&amp;er, New Haven; Caplaln at' the fu..;.al bom: a": ~e Drive-In on East Main-st.
shed at Albany, in Athens County, has been submltterl to
ter . Shoets obJec_lion, CarIF'ID Maae ... Tallt
Black Drum Major, Isaac Lew- toda
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The other vichtcle, owned by
the Appalach•an Reg10nal Commission, Albert G; Giles, DJ•.
lio~ ·~.~:w: to Ephng's. ques- Gay Aristocrat Robert Fra-' is, owner, Clifton, w. Va.
y.
Ray Lindsey, Mason, was rerector of the. Ohio Office of Appalachia, atinouDI;ed today. ,
you' about Tl say,.~Yth"'lf to I zee, Sky View Stables, wen. I APPALOOSA PL¥5URE
Icovered by the Meigs Cou~ty
Giles said the total cost of the projed is _$998,632. Of
"lie said he'Ue I. answered, !slon : Bettina, Carol Ifill, own- I
1101151!!
Woman Held in
. Sheriff's deplirlment at them•
that, a grant of $682,804 had already been approved 'pnder
lurrun 11 oved think
abo~t 1 er, Athens.
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Miss Cindy Lou, Shirley Bur•
tersection of Routes t24 and 33
~bile Law. 666. The local share of the pr'l,iec~ $227,2)18, Ia
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owner
CoolvJUe
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StahhiDg
at
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fairgrounds
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Sunday.
bemg
prov1ded by the Margaret Oreek Gonserva11CY: )lisCl •
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPU - Giles ,~J'"~e .
latl • .,
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uld
b
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ed him about the visit of the Royal Rex, Howard Lawson, i Jackson.
today were holdJng Eva Cun- either lnci en!.
Republicans George Christoph- of lhe ro'
tmp emen . on urgen
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4 b.prosecutor and four
board owner, Hamlin, w. Va.; Allita,l
EGG AND SPOON
ningham, 29, In the fatal staber and Ronald Reagan battled 1m
;ect could contr1bu~ such as campmg, , swimming,
membero to Baker's horne on Bill lillen, owner, Washington, Easter Nil Wit, Donna Allen, bing early Sunday of William Several In jured
to the wire today In their bids de ml ur ~ly ~ tha~l 1are~ 8 all~n of rec~eatlonal. endeavors
the ni&amp;hl of AprU 12
ted w v
owner Athens· lmogees Queen 0 Ully 41
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A .d
for the Republican nomina· veopn.en
Y e mnat~ng lis mg, boatmg, picrucklns, an!l
iy 1o cet lbe TIDe I ·~:~ · ' · a BAIIKEL RACE
Bee, Cbaryi William•, owner, .O!fic.;s ;aid Lilly and the
nlo n cc!e~"~njured lion for California governor in devastati,: 0 ~ ~·;:In ~coding others to the community • atIn answer to Eplin 's ~...
Pomeroy.
woman had been arguing .n a
ou~ perso s
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' Tuesday's primary.
areas, a m n m ng ~mage large to m'7t lhe needs of the
t.on, "Did he lll8ke a :tall~nt Rusty Bill. Wimp Frost, ownFLAG KACI!
west side ber when the slab- three m Meiso . and ~ m Gal- But Democratic Gov.
Ed· to others due to inundation. ever • growmg student body e.l
about beinfl rthlred or not ~ er, Shade; Stormy, Buddy Mar(Hone ODiyl
bine occurrod He stumbled oul· ha county, in SIX accido:nts, f•ve mong G. Brown confident or 'l1le project could also re· Ohio University."
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"'' e would do wbal he could n, owner, a ' ' .
Jody, Buddy Martin, owner, , ~ide the bar to a nearby'""' t over the weekend b
the wmning hiS party s ,.., or an
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' ne~ y
He said the presaat laclll·
to irk lbe board?" After the I .ENG~H PLEASURE
Arabia ; Stormy, Buddy Martin, I •ce station, collapoed and died. 1 H'gh
p tr 1 y
unprecedented third term, con- ereated eeonomle activity, ties are inadequate and lhe
hoard overruled Sheela' objee- .Bmt B•nl Redd, Larry Win- : owner, Arabia.
1" 8 ~ wa~ :at~~a Pat- eluded his campaign ·Sunday. and the • ccompan,Ing ~aadi- erpectld Increase in ellloll·
t1011, Carter answered, "I don't ' nmg, owner, Alhens: Lava~es
WESTERN TR.AU. CLASS I make the 1116tl •how 1 big sue- . 1 A ~ndo·
S y,
He had no further acllv•lles mafd1, employment and Ia- menl at lbe Ualversfly from
remember at Ibis time"
Dare. Pam Frazee, Sky V1ew
(Hone Olilyt
cess
nc a ·
n, II, yracuse, seheduled.
..me. Tbrougb the a!ll&amp;lance IJOOO to bn 1 ••- b ,_
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ked
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Slabl IV II 5to0
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I io•t control o! her car on Lo
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Johnny Sorrell, Locdle Lei!· Odie O'Donnell, show
an- ll 338 1 M . Co 1 1
s Ange es ayor amue
par
could well augur social ureal
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president Morlan, "W. mi&amp;hl
PONY UNDER 41"
eit, owner, Pomeroy; Kind Bat- nouncer, and Carl Parsons, ring- I td tW: ~;•gs 'I un y thou~ W. Vorty, challenging Brown Natural Resources, Jhe WDd- oboold fllcUIIIel not be provfd·
as ••II forget il if Merr~li '-·"· . (Rider IZ aod_ Uederl
dy, Buddy Maran, Marjorie master, drew special praise. ~ 124 ""Th., c~rm~=t~~f .:_ but trailing badly In the public life Division, and other con• ed for the student• aDd the
ler won't toll what be knows." tm, owner. Arab1a.
Houck, Circleville.
Merchants pral•es were Way- h' ·
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opimon polls, continued to ftte trlballq government 11eneles, ellbe
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Sheela pointed ou~ "He said , Tuppers Plaino; Huslling Ted, . Free gate prizes we,re dr.nat ne RUBsell, Water Delivery •ghway and rolled over.
away at the governor as a "ma- the re&amp;Jon'l expauloa olfera
nry,
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he didn't remember." Morsan1Debbie Dye, owner, CoOlvOle. ed by WomeldorH and Thomas Central Supply, William An~ ' · Miss London suffered abra11- chine" candidare.
a mu!Utude of economic aad
In light , of the ~I . that Jhe, ,
staled. "He knows."
I WESTERN STOCK HOllsE Hdwe., Cbuck Co!Uer's Good-1Motel, Jame1 Merry Stone, •ons w both legs. Linda C. Yost, Reagan and Christopher, ooclal advanlaJ.. to at least project would be loca~.lml1l"'•·
Ephns asked lo withdraw the JWyal m&gt;, Howard Lawson, year Store; O'Dell'l Lumber Dudley'o Florist Bob Saunders' 17• Rt. I, Porll~, bad ·:ra11- their already • heated contest lt mUIIoa IDhabllanla wllbla dlately adjacent to !M. ~ppal '
witness at this lime, subject to 'l owner, Hamlin; S~le, Wil- Co.·; western AulA&gt;; Sheela :;... Quaker State Service Center· Ions on her ~g
a leg going Into a blazinl windup, a Z50 mile rsdlu, he expi~Ja. lachlan DevelopmentaC .Jligb.
recall at a lator date. SheelA llam Greer, owner, New Hav- hJo Station and Quaker State Red Horse Service
stauon' and Teresa c ner, . 16 · Ra· barnstormed Jhe llate in a fl. ed.
way, and nOllr two U. S. Jng~~
obje&lt;ted. He was overruled 3-t.' en.
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Knight's Department
store' cine, suffered an. abraSion on nal bid tor support from I h • "
ways, an .altendancf, ~(' annu~
S~ts asked for the opportunPll'K UP RACE
The grand prize - a pair of Painter's Grocery,
Roache'; the right arm. MISses Yost and 3.1 million registered Republi· . Dollars earmarked in ~b- v!Sitors coul!l be ~~ 116!
11y to cross examine Carter Rusty Bill Wimp Froot own- A
W ,_ boo'·
•- B btr Sho ,_,_
Mc'lllmer were pal!sellgers in cans
lie inveatmenla here wiD y•eld menclously he p--'''-•·•
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Members ol the Saddle and Gallipolis Motor Co., Frank the .aulo No char 01 were Ofolo van., Llve•l!l&lt;k CompaiJ Besides adding to tjJe beaut!nen, t ~1)18 · ~ ,
IIIII hep~ecuUnt bj attorney
. IRider II u4l UadtrJ
Sirloin Rldlnl club !Alday prata-\ Snedaker's Shake Shoppe, Bur- Hied
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Ocalion to lhe lands~ape, the Are Big Winil~ril·. ·'
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ID ze 220 to 2110 Ibs. 25 to 2tl; ~•\IU'e will provide protec- Jim 0 Br:l•~ and Ijubi·Stlvers,
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!Alday that there will be a meet- llie Pomeroy
Leaglie, an· 'J23; Slags 15 fA&gt; 20; Boars 11 to ?'lAthe tributari:s which should low•y tour~~;ent Sunda1_ at.·
iDg at the Bulaville Tuwn Reuse DOunced today lbere will be a 20; Sow• 4&lt; !'las 100 1o Jb\1; reduce the average enlsion, ~ Pomeroy oU clllb., o_Bri- ,
Wednesday, beginnlne at 7:!0 meeting for mana en arents ! Shoats I! to 25.
le~chlng, and other agricultur- en, f~red a fme 7~ nel.w 1th . I
Jack O'Brian
p.m. AU club members are urg- and all other 1~.;t!J per- CAmE _ steers 18 to 2S al damage by 70 per cent. or S qatid1cap _for a 70 .. Sliver~ had
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ed to attend. Membtro hm 10n8 at the city hall in Pomeroy Heifen 18 .to :U; Ba~y· Bee! equal Jmpqrtance, Giles said, ~ 76 net wt~ ,a SIX han leap,.
fto Ducheu ol Windlor bscked him and JFK for Yiat'l stone: 111e llolllng StAlnes are ' been asked to brlag pleo.
011 Tuesday at 1 p. m..
7J1 to 26; Fat Sows It to 22; Is the fact that Jhe projectc'Cluld lot a .matchmg 70• .
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l!oulhl lhe portrait the Jato
In order to join the •·retorm" lrying to buy his ra~ st.
dannera a to Ia; ·!lulls 11 to sumula!e truck fl!l'mJ'!' ~ n d ... Four golfers tieing , 101; sec-.•
Bouche daubed of her
mob in the N. Y.' CJmpliJIII to Jean cap Ferra! villa on the
24; ".'Ilk IJilwa 100 tp 200. . . add employment opporl)llllti~a ond place were ~oe ·Sisson,, 87· ·
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cboose a surrogate, baa aiven French Riviera ... 111e film
VEAL .CAitVEB -,, Tops .33.50 fA&gt; 1111!1!1 who Cj!uld, sqpply and IHor a 73, Tol!)l!ell,hessy, wftb·,.
Ill Jackie Kennedy'• liM
the old ward-typea 1 shock and "Any Wednesday" will have
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Second$ 30,1Al 32; ~u11122 10 market prOduce tAl l!li!OI.the. vi- a '89-16Jor 73; j(eith Wood· with
Radzlfwell still adorlll lbe
a chance to re-evaluate hlsloy- ·Rosem...; Mlll'phy taklnf
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tltl-\3. 11/~ 73, IU1II &gt;RIJS1"11 ~rpwa '
al1 o • restaurant in
altieo . One o1 the top comic- beth _ a stone never in the ,
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Is to .20.
"Sue~ economic growtht be with 114'11 lor .,!, ·
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singers lost his cool finally hit stage play ... Rhelngnld !
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caught wl~ a ~upposed- , beer's slagan shifted into re- John Tannehill, 14, of Middle- currently No. i 111 Ohio.
to 15; S!o9~ J;Jw~.s '- tq 10; Fa\ ~u.s jqbs, for-;.bl~ ,,, achool
001 belln
IJ-sick female friend m rather verse and turned IniAl the IItie port, Sunday evening ilecame Followlna the men'a . singles Sheep 5 19 ll; Cyl~ I ld 5; &amp;rif!uatef wh~, . " ' ol. the · · · !'I' , !I ' · ' · . h ·
'::' :v• been offended
circwua~ncet wbicb of a new pop song "'I Must Be I the youngest player In over 311 final, Tannehill and Farra!, up- Bucks 5 . tO 10; Fat Wethers laok bf ·~mployment mlghl be o~w;: .'!!.~lii~~~,y,J.. ,
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just
make i&gt;i!l headlinea lllolng Somelhlng Wron1."
yeors of orpnized Jablt lenni• on requ01t, slqed • \i Plipule _5 to 10.
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If the long-shrunJni wife de- Jlome frnm Home, Perry Co- In Ohio to win a men's sin&amp;Jes exhlblllon of olfeujve hillinl !.A~ ""' To~ '17 SeCOIIds ~-" ~Of vital . lmpO,\aj,ce,".
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GorshlD Clllled 1011; JICkle told Peri'IY CompelJn&amp; in a field of men U,ere by the Clavelan4 &lt;;lty
·IlCea ~' ~teC!lio lila.!! t!:k.J.';;:;~:,;;·;.~~~~·~r,;:
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dropped out Of a Chieago Sher- i bectqse "It's not 10 ell)' It !ole Erie Open lhat Included five ' final match.
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,') ~ oJik, ~illt~Uf's, grpur$ ~~':'' '!' "'' "'' •)'!&lt;&gt; •• .,,.,..,,
mu H- eagagemtnl and the bell." .. Ja hear about !ot the !Alp 10 •&amp;~!ked men Ia
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ow,ner Gerald Kaufman awears lhe Jolfer who turned on Jlla 1Ohio, 'tanlll!hlll 'di!feated John TannehiU 1!10 . won i!J&lt;: Boy, ellj!Opt iz:67. wesr. .1 'I'•~M), li).bWa)'l/bJ ''It Jitr cen~ .and l::,l"%~!l"'0::~!,~ Ji::o "'~~ ~~~~ '.
he II IU&amp; .. . To 1 atatement new caddy and Dmd him Spencer of ColumbiQ ·No. I, IInder II 'division lrophy lp cltud,, cooler, aeafte~ tblib· !Ol&amp;.ll'- ~' §?,J!~!~• efi)t ;• ~ ••••·• ' · ~,; · :,' ·~, "
that Fred .utairo wlll be "dllliC· mmercifolly, conclutlln1, "You- and former Ohio cbempion, in tiYo stralgbi· il~I mateb rl!lii~ '41ei'i~wtrs mostly •ao, , • . . . . '.MI!lllonaj' .~vfu8J ~lin ··~I.Ji ~.~~~::; .::,.,:;~,, ~'.,r:~
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old mJ;acle bny Nplled •Imply, world" . The calllfY kept bls in a beet Jhree Ill five match, eohool -teachsr Dlcll Evaql of ''f!tt 'IC!e !Hnl tf till -W~ l!fk!P ~~'1 co!li\'11~1 ....'"" ,.,,, ,...., "'"'" ..,,,;. .••·
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111 Matllham undoubledly II - It would be too mucb ol a Richard Fartal of Cleveland In men·~ lloubles, losing to !i'arral' ·~" claylfreali IQ!II ·awabti1 Jag of, menacljig lfloo!l . \l'altril." ·.,O:r~:"~.:f:~~;.,!.'~.:j:::.~:;:
r!llllll tV&amp;' aadlr IIIII .belli- eWtcltl-."
.liM IOIDI-!IJialJ :H, Farra! -LI IDd Bilka, buill vi Clevelallfl. 1n• till ~ ~·~~
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Ohio Univer~~ity placed
eacb on the AU-Mid ·Amertcu Conference
team anmunced !Alday.
The Broncos landed pitcher
Dave Gartha, catcher Bruca
Bales asd first baseman Chuck
Koselke on the first team,
the Bobcats had pitcher
Murphy, third basemaa
Willet and left-fielder BID
phy on the lint squad.

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Injuries, which have
IIIIDiacUon Tuesday
COLUMBUS (UP!) the Cleveland bench,
national League club oWDen tAl lake a loll. Pete Gonzalez
elected Andy Mulligan to I and Duke ·Sime were added to
fifth one-year term as llOIIIIIIIs- the lilllng list durinl lite
alober at their weekend , mee~ with the Twinl.
inl bere, and the new Columbus
franchise drafted sis players.
Leon Wa~ IDd Mu: Al•il
The new Jeam, lbe Clieckm; oltowed signa ~Y of
plclled Pal Glmtell and Gary lag out of their slump IDd
Mork o!'O.. Moines, Mike Rou- Ra~ll showed continued
and Boger Ouimet of
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SO 17 .638
Penton won the 1811le In the By United Pr011 lltematipoal Cle,u;land
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ballimort
30 18 .61.5
top of the seventh when Shaw
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Detroit
28 II .596 2
il!d off with a single, Nefj
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led wllh one away, and
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24 25 .490 1 · were second baseman Rocky
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doubled. Glick later scored .
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29 20 .112 3 New York
21' 25 ,157 8\2 Nelsoll of Marsball, shortstop
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a fielder's choice lo give •
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Z7 21 .1153 4\2 Minnesota
21 25 .457
Ted Rose of Bowling Green,
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vlsiters a two run margin.
27
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Washington
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28
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cenllrflelder
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Lane
of
Kent
Getting hits for
Zl 25 .457 111 Kansas City 18 28 .391
Slate IDd rlghlflelder Al Dlltain the stCOjld game were
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28
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10
Bosllm
19
30
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12
of Toledo.
FishEr, and Jimmy
Z3 30 .434 11
llallday'l Relldla
Bales and Lane •ere the
doubles; Harrison,
ECOMOMY SAVlftGS &amp;: LOAN
17 Zi .395 1% New York 5 Boston 3
ananlmoUB selections IDd
and Bass, each a single,
15 34 .306 17 Chicago 4 Washln)lloal, 1st
phy and Wlllet of Ohio were
a triple.
Slulday'o Resulla
Chicago 1% .Washingtoa o, 2nd only first-llam repeaters.
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Second !lam membera
New York 3 Los Angeles 2, 2nd 12 inns. June 4 s118p. game pitcher Larry Roblnsoa aD
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OHUNGER,
MGR.
WUiioms hitters In the
ctnclnnaU 8 Chicago 3, tst
Kansas City 9 Baltimore 4
shortstop Berke Reichellbaeh
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Chicago ·9 Cincinnati 5, ead
Delroil 8 Ca!Homla 4, 1st
leftflelder Jim
a home run and single,
Pltllburgh 10 HOUBion 5
Detroit 4 C.alifornla 1, 2nd
IDd rlghtfielder Hoi CUyler
------a single and double, and
Atlanta 14 St. Louis 4
Minnesota I Cleveland 4
my .Hemsley, Tom
Sen Fran 7 PhUa. 8, 10 innings MOIIday'l Probable Pilcbere
Sandy Clonch and Harold
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Chicago at Calfornia, nght
each singles, and Bill Fisher,
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SBII Francisco at Philadel- - Pizarrt (4-1) vs. Sanford
double:
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Racine was defeated 13-4 In phia, night .:..Bolia 14-3) vs. 1).
Bucky Bass started for Na· Hocking Valley League
Wise (IJ.Ot
BaiUmore
at Wa.shlnglo!o,J
tionwide in the second
when the ' Meigs County team Only aame IICbeduled)
Dight _ J. Mlller (0-1)
~ut gave way to Dale
was host to Nelsonville
Tuesday'• Games
Ortega (4-2).
m the fillh. The two
afternoon..
Allanla at New York, night
(Only games ached1ledt
fanned
and lssped only
Nelsonville began p!Ung
Cincinnati at Pbila., nisht
Taelday'• Games
free
ii
. iiiiiiiiiillts
big e,dge In the fourth when Sl Louis at Pittsburgh alghl Chlca10 at calllol'llla night
southpaw Larry Price of Racine
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had t be 11 d 1 om
the Los Angeles al Chicago
Kansas City at MinD., night
o be pu e f ran
arm San Fran at Houston, •Ish!
Boston al Delrol~ night
'!"'un d cause 0
Amerkaa Leape
New York at Cleveland
strain
,
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Racine had led 3-2 going
W. I. Ptl. GB Washington at Ba!Umore,
the lop of the fourth bul Nelsonville JaiUed five runs Ill that
inntDg and six In the fifth.
Righthander Jack Bostick, goIng 1o the mound for the first CLEVELAND (UPI) - It They managed ID keep
·~;·,s')
time in two years, worked three look an assist by the Kanul Tribe close until lhe Twins
id b:'t ~
inning ' for Racine. Job•
City Athletics, but Cleveland loaded In the aeventh, bla:;~~~
63 Ford GaiiXie
land, also a pitcher, was Jnjur- Indtans returned home
loser Sonoy Siebert and
\'"· Conv I cylt._ Aut.
ed
early
in
the
game
.
a
nd
was
alop
the
American
League
by
a
ing ae 8-4 margin.
lranL R&amp;H
· Thil apeciallow price iDcludeB:
'forced tAl the sJdeU~.
mere half-game.
Berni Alltn hit
64 ford Galaxie
Racine hitting was led
The Tribe was bombed
e
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Centerllelder
Bob
Stnilh
Sunday
at
Minneapolla
as
the
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for
Foreed Air Furnace
cy); Auto. trans. Whlloo
two singles. David Spencer
Twins belted lour bo111en,
conn:.re.. .for 1 ~lo homer
woU tim.
Oqiy
Bill Wickline also collected a the Athletics dlllliped the run- the lhi d Jlmmi Hall
Takes up 'little IIJI&amp;OII.
63 Galaxie 500
single apiece.
ne~
BliiUmore Orltll!l to
bomer~
·for Mln~la In
Fully GiMJnmtarL
4 Or. I cylinder, ~­
the~ from achieving lhe
eighth. After taking a !H
~ans. Power tfMrfng ,ancl
Quiet, pOwulul, durable.
brakes. whitewall tiNt.
lpd ·
on Killebrew'• homo run in
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The Indiau, who have a
alSth, the Twins scored
• Cold-air Nturn d!d
2 dr. Honffltp, u9 ongfno,
off after playinfl 17 games
"""' in the seventh on
llondord tranL Rldlo ond
•· Centzal tbennoatat eontrol
13 Qn the road - Ill 13
wlilks, Boswell's deuble,
. htet.r
will be facldlthe Invading
aingles by Tany Oliva a&amp;d
• Complete ~m inatallation by our
Thunderbird
York Yankees when
hitter Web Hol.llnp.
home heatiq experla
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· and Penton Nursing Home
Chillicothe splil a
~softball game. played Sunday
evening at the Syracuse Bail
Park. .
Williams' won the opener by
a ~-6 mar~ and lhe Chilllcotl . team rallied with three
in lhe seventh to lake the
nightcap.
Boddy Cundiff pitched the
route ror· Jhe local nine In
firsl game and limiled Penton
to seven hits.

• Rental-free Ul8 of metered 188 tank
and-With a compact Emplze Pumaee :you
can add air eouditiouiDc at my time.
No change in the blower qstem will
berequiNd.
Save money bylnltallincJIOw, E!ijoy
the eeonomy, convenieact ud cletmliJIS!l8 of AebJand LP.(,lu.

i EASY PAY P~N$
On new bomee tbe total·coit can be
Included iD your ·IIICirtJaP. P'or convaraion or repii!IWioM'!It the PII)'IIIBiltAl
can
FHA loan,.
. be eet up on a ~year
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or you can piy just 10% down· and
take up to 24 111011tbe 011 the belance.

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Bob Miller . '

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J•rrr Lowery .

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125 I. Main St.

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
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Society Notes

Ride with The Dodge Boys

' STOIAOI
FUIIIIIS' C&amp;IANING
IIPAIII AND USTYUNI

~99

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1*!.00 Down - lllonoo .,
Connnltnt TtriM

MASON

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FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W.VA.

192-5130
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Etbel Miller hao been ill
with a virus.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr recently spent a day witb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma.
Clarice Lon1atreth spent SUII·
day here with her ehildren and
attended ehurch.
Bernard Ledlle il spending·
some dme here With his !ami· 1
ly. He Is employed on a river- ·

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announcement of lhe blrlh of
a son to her niece, Mrs. Thorn- '
as Gralhouse (Maxine Siders! ,
Houston, Texao.
Mn. Sharon Barr and Mrs.
Lela Fetty visited Mn . . Jerry

Black and new daughter at Hoi·
,., Hoopital. This i• the Blacks'
lint eblld and •be baa been
named Tammy Louise. Grandparenll are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Black, RuUand, and Mr.
and Mn. Earl Georce ol Vln·
ton.
. .. ~' and Mrs. Bruce Morris
Ml to Basset, Va., to meet
lhllr daughter and 1!011-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd, who
eamo home with tl!em for a

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NOTE IN BOTTLE
i
.ROME IUPII
Police
launcHes patrolled the River
Tiber Sund1ly alter. a fisherman
hooked 1 floating bottle I!OIItafn.
...,. 1 liOit tbal read : "Help 111.
are prii!Oners of dangerous
raclleteen In 1 house on
tJ"it rlwr. We don't know at
. . . . poiht on ~ tJver we au.
1
1'he!:e all .two of us." Police
~~~ a"• lliu, but said.

we
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"ft'R 1ot to dllck aa best · we 1

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The Dodge Boys are ridin',
drivin', poundin' leather .
to get you and a great new
Dodge together. Step up, pardner; it's your deal.
•
And with the good guys, You know ovonlihin1
stacked in your favor.

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WIN OFTEN
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th•y all wear·white hats;·
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HERE ARE A FEW LUCKY WINNERS!

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Mn.KayBet1

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Mill Alma Wallace

Mn. Lydia Ttiibel

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Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Bar/ and
son, Mike, spent somal ~·
ot the home of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ballr Cadwalla·
dll'. Other sues.ts were Mr.
aM Mn. Bob McFarland and
boys of Dayton, Mr. and Mn. :
Clarenco Williams and &amp;Iris
of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrt.
Floyd Cadwallader and · Mri.
cecn Shaeffer of Lyncllbura.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr and
son, David, spent Sunday aftAornoon with Mr. and Mra. How.... Thoma.'

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Plan Your New · i
Kitchen, Bathroom 0t '
Whatever Your

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Building
oncl
Rtmoclellng
'·•

a.. Brown

Bob Miller . '

RemOdeling N... ' ..,•·.~.
Might Be

lervlcel

J•rrr Lowery .

PHONE WY 2-5321 for

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125 I. Main St.

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Phone WY 2-2171
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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

ITYLQANI

N. 2nd Ave.

tr SAVINGS 00.
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alolapwhnf!• ••Iaiii.
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lo -~··li. w. fwalult •
liomplolt har otnlee by
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Langsville
ONLY

Society Notes

Ride with The Dodge Boys

' STOIAOI
FUIIIIIS' C&amp;IANING
IIPAIII AND USTYUNI

~99

cw·us fOI STGUIIIIOWI

1*!.00 Down - lllonoo .,
Connnltnt TtriM

MASON

99U428 '

FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W.VA.

192-5130
"

'·' '

ris.

Etbel Miller hao been ill
with a virus.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr recently spent a day witb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma.
Clarice Lon1atreth spent SUII·
day here with her ehildren and
attended ehurch.
Bernard Ledlle il spending·
some dme here With his !ami· 1
ly. He Is employed on a river- ·

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Mra. Alpha Barr receivt!d tho
announcement of lhe blrlh of
a son to her niece, Mrs. Thorn- '
as Gralhouse (Maxine Siders! ,
Houston, Texao.
Mn. Sharon Barr and Mrs.
Lela Fetty visited Mn . . Jerry

Black and new daughter at Hoi·
,., Hoopital. This i• the Blacks'
lint eblld and •be baa been
named Tammy Louise. Grandparenll are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Black, RuUand, and Mr.
and Mn. Earl Georce ol Vln·
ton.
. .. ~' and Mrs. Bruce Morris
Ml to Basset, Va., to meet
lhllr daughter and 1!011-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd, who
eamo home with tl!em for a

•·

NOTE IN BOTTLE
i
.ROME IUPII
Police
launcHes patrolled the River
Tiber Sund1ly alter. a fisherman
hooked 1 floating bottle I!OIItafn.
...,. 1 liOit tbal read : "Help 111.
are prii!Oners of dangerous
raclleteen In 1 house on
tJ"it rlwr. We don't know at
. . . . poiht on ~ tJver we au.
1
1'he!:e all .two of us." Police
~~~ a"• lliu, but said.

we
*ul

"ft'R 1ot to dllck aa best · we 1

........., .

•

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PLAY THE FABULOUS

BONUS BINGtJ
AT YOUR A&amp;P
WIN
UP TO

\WII1if1M)
@~~o~(BJO)~

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The..,...,.........

r ..., _ bo .... lout
lt1e- Jel Adioft.waswllol- • \p"..,
frlaldelre 10 JIYt liOioi I ..,, .hilt*' lliftdarcl ..

CLIP or COPY THESE
FREE PRIZE SLIPS

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ptldtr a~:

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t• oane potential . . flct prt%'t't •

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'nlltlt whY 1bo ...,; l.t_MIIOtL WMI tt .. IIICIIIII

I

TO HELP YOU WINI

The Dodge Boys are ridin',
drivin', poundin' leather .
to get you and a great new
Dodge together. Step up, pardner; it's your deal.
•
And with the good guys, You know ovonlihin1
stacked in your favor.

. bflhttlro,...wtr(antyeFiflidah~has

·Mlhout
-·"""'-~~. ......
,.,for rtl&gt;!llr ol""'pioAdoloctfor
ptiio ,._,....
~

IF YOU COPY SEE PAGE 7 OF YOUR
BONUS BINGO GAME lOOK

::1 :·,·~laaliils;

fumthln&amp; · - of ""' dllacllve port In

....., ...... ., ......

.'

WIN EARLY
WIN OFTEN
'

•'

play all 8 NEW,

GAMES at once

th•y all wear·white hats;·
.

HERE ARE A FEW LUCKY WINNERS!

'

Mn. Kathryn May••

Mn.KayBet1

.
Mill Alma Wallace

Mn. Lydia Ttiibel

'

. .,. '

~

"SON$

~ -....

~···

Mrs. Fred Painter

-------------·--·-·-..
'

. '·

•

•

YIBil

Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Bar/ and
son, Mike, spent somal ~·
ot the home of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ballr Cadwalla·
dll'. Other sues.ts were Mr.
aM Mn. Bob McFarland and
boys of Dayton, Mr. and Mn. :
Clarenco Williams and &amp;Iris
of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrt.
Floyd Cadwallader and · Mri.
cecn Shaeffer of Lyncllbura.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr and
son, David, spent Sunday aftAornoon with Mr. and Mra. How.... Thoma.'

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MOVES ltta.41!RR'I. .

JUNE VALUE SALE

APPLIANCES
Our big summer appliance
sale is in full swing.
Better prices than ever on
Freezers, Refrigerators, Wa·
sher-Dryer Pairs, Elec. BaDges and Air-Conditioners.
Visit us at our Regatta Booth
in Pomeroy June 10-11-12.
The speeial appliance deals
will be there.
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MOVES ltta.41!RR'I. .

JUNE VALUE SALE

APPLIANCES
Our big summer appliance
sale is in full swing.
Better prices than ever on
Freezers, Refrigerators, Wa·
sher-Dryer Pairs, Elec. BaDges and Air-Conditioners.
Visit us at our Regatta Booth
in Pomeroy June 10-11-12.
The speeial appliance deals
will be there.
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CAMPING TRAILERS
Morton St.

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WHEEL
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