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Cleveland Indians and N e w '
meeting, m c arge. o Mrs. WIUiam Grueser Is VI.. the Middleport
commurucy ed borne Wednesday from Hoi- ' R. L. Gotthardt, who spenl Galli lis. Miss M
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!Mrs. Milwn Roush, preSident,! lUng ~lth relatives In Colum· park from 8 to 11 P. m. The zer Hospital.
Iseveral days wllh ber molher. tins ~t. ' 2 Gal!lpo~ Edward .
Wt \~irC,- floWff!··everJW.bert
They also vlsited Cedar Point I'Jopenec~Mwllhterdevotlhonshbyd Mf rs. : bus thJs week.
Jays will emcee the dance, Alfred Gloeckner of Canton
W Lewis Rt 1'NorttJUP' Mr•
•. - -- --·--- .. --- on Lake Erie, and celebrated ': t o : .. A~~~~ ~esou::! Mrs. Charles Vroman and which Is open to ~he pu"llc.
spentlhe weekend at hiS farm'l
WIWam F. Nance .Rli,Norti;:
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lbeir 41111 wecfdb1g anniversary
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I children Mark and Mary of PAS!' MATRONS Club of 1at Cherry Ridge and also visitup· ·W!Uiam E Mahaffey Rt
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· I days with her molher·ln - law Middleport, will meet Friday IGloeckner.
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Pomeroy Flower Shop 7111 • receiving many nice• gifts WI·111 a quo181·lOD fr om Ill e ffiiS·
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and cards of congratulaliono. sion paper, Horizons.
1 Mrs. John Vroman, who
is of M~g·Lil:. Sie~ o."s. Sec· I Mrs. E. J. Hill returned home I
Rt. I Middleport: Mrs. Charles
W. Main
Pomei'OJ
Mrs. Leo Bryan read a let- : home from Holzer Boapllal, and ond Ave. at 7,30 p.m. instead )Saturday after a several clays i
W. Chapman Rt. I Ha_rrfson.Mr1. MiUard Vu Meter
ier !rom lhe McKinley Indian I WJth her parenl9, Mr. and Mrs. ol Thursday 18 reported ear· Ibusiness visit In Columbus.
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Mission in Topennlsh, Wash., Fleldmg llawkms.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones Jr. I Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Michael dleport;. Mrs. Joseph White,
whicb lhe Society helps to sup· i Mr. and Mrs. Guy !Judw1g
and sons of Columbus spent lhej returned home to Youngstown MIIIOI'sville; Mrs. Rslr,h E. Jle.
porl Mrs. Roush read a letter : and children, Sue and
Kurt,
SATURDAY .
past weekend with their par- arter visiting relatives here for atty., Rt. ~Wellston; Mrs •. Lar-from
Barrie
Kennedy,
a mis-ICuyahoga Falls, Miss
Kathy
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Pomeroy
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Asso- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, ;;everal days.
ryE. Wr;ght, Ewlngton· Mrs.
Pomeror. Ohlo
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sionary in Southern Rhodesia. Gaffney, Stowe, and Mrs. Nina ciation will sponsor 3 high Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. I Mr. and Mrs. Da_y Gotschall Grace Harris, Hamde'l~ James
The. Women s Assoclab?" of A round·robin card and a g~t J Bland, Akron, are guests of school dance party Saturday at Bill. Michael Jones remained and famUy of Baltimore, Md., J. Surrett, Ashland, Ky.; Mr&amp;.
TONIGHT tltru SATtiRDAY
tbe
Mtddleport Fn'St U n 1 ted were presented to Mrs. Bryan, · Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and Mrs. the Pomeroy High Sr.t.ool gym, for the summer with his grand- were recent weekend guests George D. Mercer, Rt. 1 JactJUNE 23-2S
Presbyterian
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met who is moving to Cincinnati.
Minerva Childers.
starting at 8 p. m.
parents, the Hills.
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of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Swan. SOli.
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MAD WORLD"
~ursday everung at the c~urch
"Abundance to give Hope" Rose Marie Hackett, daughDAY
Miss
Carol
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spent
Graveside services were held
Dile•U'J'el ,
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With Mrs. Edward Burkett, Iwas the theme of the mission Iter of Mr. and Mrs. George
M NAND Off
several days this week with rei- last Monday f01 Mrs. Halsie Conrad Berkley, Mrs. Ger3 dozen comedians: Buddl.
preslden~
in
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She
open·
study
presented
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Mrs.
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in Columbus.
I Burch of Columbus. lnlerment lila C. Casto, Brett G. ·CIIek,
Hackett· Buster Keaton-Phil
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and 1was il;l McCashey
Cemetery Mrs. Clan B. Cox, Jante.s J.
Knotts. They all do some Mrs. Marcus Chambers was ley Christian Home for Chil- University. She wil1 be a &lt;Jen· SIS~rs, Middlr'rt.Mw1d 0 I family lert Thursday for their I near her old home place. Her Cremeens, Mra. Claude Maya,
tall sbenanl.gansl
pianist for hymn singing. Mrs. dren in South America and The 1ior at Middleport High School th~lr a~nual ~ cn~c theo~ ay e; : home, Delvaa, Wise., arter a i ai.ster, Mrs. Hilah Snowden (If Wayne C. Damron, Robert K.
Colorc•rtoon
Walter Woodell gave the pray- Mexican Mountain Mission in • this fall.
!~~ng.BeunNe 1•18 1 p orne :visit with relatives in the area. 1 Akron was able to attend the Proffitt William R.. Hob'.lins,
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er for mtsswnartes
Mrs. Robert Sh arp was re· The·
wUI be in at 6:30 Mrs. Henry Bentz and daugh- services w1111 Ill e Burc h fam-I Sheryl 'L. Simpson, Mrs. Nor•nd TUESDAY
Plans were made for the The group sang the Happy turned to ber home Wednesday
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berg are asked · ter, Jannine, of Racine spent a ly.
man C. Slaughter, Mrs. Gel)r~
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annual Christmas baazar on Birthday song to Mrs. William from Holzer Hospital where she p. ~ antab;nem .s
day recently with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White A. Slayton, Catherine Starcher,
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Dec. I with Mrs. Myron Miller, Fisher. who obset"ved her 811thl has been under observation. toJAN~ HO~~Z~e'nt Dangh· Mrs. Edith Teaford.
i visited Mr. and Mr!. Beecher Mrs. Bert Teaford, Mrs. Cafb.
-Technicolorchairman, and assis~ by co- birthday. Entertainment was in · Her son and family, Mr. and ters of Union Veterans will meet Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Downie Cooper and son, Sund.ay.
erine L. Troot, William
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~~ri~la~l~~.neborah Walley chairmen, Mrs. LewJS Sauer, ch~ge of Mrs. Roush and a I Mrs. W~yne Sharp and_ dau~h- at the DAV hall, Mondav at spent Wednesday evening with Earl Nelson a~ _wJfe of AI- Wellman, Mrs. Clarence Wit·
Futurett•
Mrs. Edward Burkett, and prtze was awarded to Mr 11. ter, Marilyn, of Zanesville, VIS· 7.3G
· , M.RS. B.F. Gravely and daugh- bany recently VISited W. R. Iiams.
Celorc•rtoons
Mrs. Dwight Wallace.
An- Masters. Refreshments were ited with Mr. and Mrs. Sharp · p.m.
, ter, Mrs. J. A. Eden, Hysell Swan and family.
- - - - - - - · I]Ouncement was made of tlle served by tbe bosless assisted over lhe weekend.. .
B_ETHEL NO 62 of ~be lnler· ;Run.
-Hazel Francis
During the 1938
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lawn fete lo be held by lhe by her daughter, Mrs. Doris I Merrie Ault Is vlsiUng In natioosl Order ?1 Job 3 Daugh· Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Neal and
season, Penn State permtlled on·
deacons and deaconesses.
McDopald to those named
Springfield with Mr.
and ~ wlll meet In regular ses- daughter, Janey Lee, of Mid- '11lere are 421001) sawmills in ly ltt l'OII).pleted passes •
Miss Margaret Sauer
was bove and Mrs. Mason Fisher, Mrs. Gary Ault and son, Todd. mon Monday at 7=30: p.m., at dleport visited Wednesday even· the United States.
MilSON
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devotiooal chairman having the Mrs. Denver Kapple and a guest Mrs. Ruth carsey and dsugh- the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
TONIGHT
Wpic, "Link Yourself to God's Tonya McDonald.
ler, Mrs. Waller Grass bsve
"CAT BALLOU"
Transforrntn1
Power,''
and
returned
from a trip to New
n.JESDAY
JanP Fonda
Lee Marvin closing wilh poem, "His Pre!ATIEND REUNION
York where they vi~ ted with THE POMEROY WCTU ylll
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ence." The Jl.ll)£ram subject Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Rus-sr.ll Mr. and Mrs. Tbunnan Grass 1 ~t Tues~y at 2 P· m. at the
-and-titled, "Why I Am For the of Vienna; Mr. and Mrs. Ron· former Bradbury residents.
First Baptist Church. .
The ;~~.C.:, ~:1Aieat1es. Churches," prepared by Mrs. nie Reynolds and sons, Ricky- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard THE AMERICAN LegiOn AuxHerl1lAn's Henntts
Carl Horky, was given by Mrs. and Mitchy, of Mansfield, and and granddaughter, Brenda, of Di;MY of Drew Webster Post
16 ~at Aetl
Rodney Sauer. Get well cards Catherine Russell of Kentucky Waverly, visited recently wlth will m~ Tuesday ~t 8 p, ~·
. ~lor) were prepared to be sent to Olristian College of Gray'lol, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roush in M:S. Wil~ Carr•. eighth dtsSATURDAY, JUNI 25
Miss Susan Park and Mrs. Rob· IKy., SJI"nt a weekend with Mr. Bradbury Mr Roush is re&lt;UJ&gt; !riC! preSident, Will be present
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and Mrs. Ed Russell and Mr. orating !;om .an illness.
to mslall lhe new officers. All
Tony llaNiali'
Following lhe closin~
and Mrs. Guy RusseU and An- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise, members are urged ~ altend.
Friday and Saturday are Bargain Days At Elberftlds In
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d-er, Mrs. Leland BrGwn. , Mrs. r attended the Russel) Reumon with their daughter and family, &amp;"'
Pomeroy and Bargain Days Include The Womens Dress
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Jack Sstlerfleld MI'SI Margar- l. at Portland Park Sunday.
M and u. ...,__
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Diane Baker er Sauer, Mrs. Charles Shoe-, RETURNED TO CHESTER and claugbter, Sandyl Sandy o!J. fa pot.Juck lunch will be served.
Slle on the 2nd Floor - Ungeria Sale on the Main Floor
maker, and-~~ence La·l Rev. and Mrs. Pearl CBSio, wved her 14111 birthday '1\Jes. THE CHESTER Grange will
: Che.ter, and Mrs.
Eleanor clay wllh a slumber party lor meet Tuesday, June 28 with
- Sale of Mens Work Uniforms - Many Clean-up
j Boyles of Alfred have returned hiends.
itaUon from lhe A~red Grange.
· from a week at the Methodist Mrs. John Vroman Is recut&gt; Judging of lhe Duster Contest
Bargains In the Housewares Department - Kodak and
[ Conference at Lakeside. 'lbe erating at her home after sur- will be held. Pot-luck refresh·
i ~aatos were returned to the gery at Holzer Hospital.
ments will be served. AU mem·
Film Sale - Furniture and Floor Coverings on the 3rd
· Chester charge for lhe third l\ltss Debbie Grueser, daugh- bers are urged w atlend.
. year. Mrs. Boy!" is lhe lay ter of Mr. and Mrs. WllUam
Floor and at the Warehouse on Mechanic Street•
delegate for !be Charge.
Grueser, is atlendiDg the Buck·
WINS DEGREE
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eya Girls' Stale being held at
James
W. Oiler, son of Mr..
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Capital University Ibis week.
Grace
Oller,
Syracuse, receiv·
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at Commeoce}Dent
e:r:ereises
June 10, Warren Wllson CoUege,
Swmmanoa, North CaroUna. Mr.
ODer Is o graduale of Raclae
lllBb School, tliW of ISG3.
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Klmmy Pierce of Langsville!Michael: 'l'be club met at
Eastman,
won the Novice section of the home ot the advisor,
. b1e Keebaugh, •
Beef Callie Judging Contest an~ j Blackwood at Sumner.
Lenora t,llc~,
Harry Slawter the Old-Pro se&lt;· , lng tile meeting the advisor Mr. Chuck EaotmaD, Job~.fj[t

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Uolled rr• lalenlalloaal Proleslalll Church ·much Joss ' land other contemporary move- brethren in one Catholic
By Edlla KIIOPP
lion, of the Beef Judging con- Blackwood, and the Omnty ifarr)&lt;
Tactlel employed by the c 0 n0 e tlo n
Protestant ments, he asks:
~ church" Is growing nrnong VIsiting with Mr, and Mri. les~ held at the meeting ol th• . Extensi'"' Agent. C. E. Blake.. Larry Mees,
!..U111M:U ~~i. Q.w:~·· i.l. ~1~~;;,....... r~ :r.~=".:. wr.].... •. ,., ~h,&lt;r.r#! &lt;~till -!l,. ~ ,nrl, .. ,~h ......'!• .,-ntl prl!(ljt&gt;~ puat ~::e~~-~~ns~ ~~11t w~~ Meaa:s County Better Uvestock lee, vistted 16 steers on
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.in South Viet. Nam bavt gl.vea but Protestants liave. made 3 dent moYement, or mav it not a shorter time than most ~:alley and f~mll~ of"~~~~ Plactng tbe 8 ~iils for the! The boys. and ._glrls ~med
IODle
American11 a badly virtue out of ueceSBity , . . become incorporated into the people imagine.
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'· · contest were Hiram Slawter.. have thetr arumall tn
dlstoried idea of the BuddbJst what was intended lo bz Roman Catholic Church. ron- I "We do not have to wait Lmtil n~ngham and family of East James Meredith and W..:._S. ; shape, are fe~g them
rtlitioR.
lemporary hall become per- tinulng to work a11 the leaven of doomsday, ·• he says.
Liverpool.
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It il rt!fiected iD '-•lrlea maneat."
reform wiUlin the chun.:h? "
: \ Man-of-the-week in :he world MRec~t guestsJiot Mr.
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What Luther wanted, be says, Dr. Braaten recognizes that of religion is the Rev. Harold rs. mar Da ey. were t e r
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preceding the fair, It wes re-::- ::paper ~:"r. ybo wa.s to purge the church of his v1ew1Mint w ·v h ·· 1 • .• G. Jo !'son. r .;v,'iY .
I' son .. Lawrence ~~~ey a 0 d!
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Buddhisl .:::"IM~ _ thptse abuses wblch kept it lr&gt;m strong for
many Lutlleran pastor of Belle
Methodist ra~oly old East LiRove::"'er· 1
Of the 16 steers on feed,
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r. an Mrs.
aware on the rate of gain
monka and ~ . to set Christian. In light of tbe great ecumenical climate. But he The church has l,bl)() mem- ford and , family of Col_umbus j Mr and Mrs F
h er :These 12 were weiP.'h~d tn
:emsel~esr on fire m protest renewal of CAtholiri;m r-i"l"le- believes that a "longing to belbers--all white. The Rev. Mr. are;:endmg the wee~ '!Jtb her~ of C~lumbus sPent·~ !e:~~ : December 31_and will be
mons raJons.
sented by the Vatican Council" integrated with their Roman Johnson is a Negro.
mo. r, Mrs. Beller Metss.
with her son Mr and Mrs led at the fair to determine
The answer Is · Nothing
Dmner guests o r. and Ha ld 81 ~
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am y. 1over the peri9(1 of ~,.rrlber
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of a more unlikely Buddhist act 1
Mrs. Jessie Stowe and Mr.l 11 spending the week with hJs j ln . addition to the steer prothan self-immolation.
and Mrs. William Thuener or,u~cl~ and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. j }eels there are 12 projects with
Syracuse .
William Radford.
breeding animals.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mrs, WIIUam Bartels Is con- I Plans for the steer sale
Buddhism
thdoughout
and family of Zanesville
fined to ber home by a foot j exbibit.iog the breeding p~~~~
2,500-year history has been an I
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ailment.
w!Jl bt completed at 'l n
extremely pacifistic retigion. l
Its abhorrence of violence is so
les Beegle recenUy.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walton of of tile committee this week.
great that a devout Buddhist
Mr. and Mrs. David
INewark are visiting his par- Attending the meeting of
will go to almost any lengths to
and family of Wilmington,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wa~ cltab were Kimmy Pierce,
visited Saturday with Mr.
ton.
McCoy,
Betz,
·
avoid harming any Jiving thing,
even an insect. Many Buddhist
Mrs. Harry Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick
~s strain their drinking
and sons of Gallipolis spent
water to make sure they won't
night with Mr. and Mrs.
inadvetently swallow and deKnopp and son, Max.
stroy some minute creature.
Yvonne Stewart and frit&gt;nd
Buddhist s~hotars say the :
Gallipoli11 spent Satuday
strlct prohibition of violence
ing with Mr. and Mrs. H.
definitely extends to selfWolle.
de!!tructlon.
Arline Theiss of Columbus
\
·•A Buddhist certainly should
cenlly spent a weekend
not Inflict upon himself hurm
her parents. Mr. and
M".
which he would consider it
Blythe Theiss.
1
wrong to Inflict UfJOn 8 bug,''
Starting at the beginning in 1tudring the impact of man an natural water rt50urces,_ the
Pete Fisher of Cleveland vis11
11
one said.
lnhlrior Department's Geological Sa"ey iJ establishing rneorch stations oa 36 UIIcleflltd.
ited over the weekend with his I
To kill or maim an enemy in
atreom sites. Purpose is to determine how streams behave in their notun:ll state in order te sister, Mrs. Fay Proffltl and
war 1!, of course. just as
evaluate the ultimate eHect of such human-originated infiHneeS IlK :1tream diyenionJ, storage family and his father, J o h n
oontrary to Buddhist teachings
dDms, pollution, dredging aad industrial use aa tbe notion's water NSOIII'CIIo Sites selttted II Fisher.
as commlttl~ suicidE' in a .-ill relatlvelr frte of man's influence are:
Becky ProffiU spent the
protest demOI)sldation. A Bud·
1) North Fork Qoinalt River, U) Limpia Creak, y.._
2!11 West Fork SipoeJ !lim,
week attending church camp
2 d•. Hol'lllop.
sttndlrcl
trant.
dhlst who· strictly {'bserved the
Wash.
15) Castle Cree~ S.D.
~·· •
Canters Cave.
hutar
tenets of his faith would have
2) Swiftt:urrent Creik, Mont. . 16) lea¥er Creek, N.D.
26) little R1¥er, T111n.
•
Diane Roosh. who is alhmd·
to be a conscientious objector
3) Hayden Creek, Idaho
17) Kawis~iwi li¥er, Min~
27) Upper T•i• C~ek, Oh•o
lng San ScOOol of Nurslng
For Summer Motoring Comfort
1
to military service.
oi) Mina• River, Ore.
18} Wash1ngtoa Cree\:, Mte1t. 28) YGunt Woman Creek,
Independance, Mo. visited
GET AN •••
Jn practice, many professing
5) Crater lake, Ore.
19) Popple Rioter, Wi1.
Po.
Robert Proffitt famiJy.
.... r· d 1
lbl
6) Wickohoney C,..k, 14aho 20) lloo loayar Creek,
29) mp• ~reek, ':I·Y•
Budw·~ts
m t poss e to
Oklo.
30) Wolcl Row, Moona
Gloria Sarsons and lriend.
7) Coc:he C..ek, Wyo.
rationaUze acts of violence
I) Encampment River, Wyo. 21) Kiamic:lri Ri¥er, Oklo.
31) McDonalds Branch, NJ.
Mrs. Freda Johnson. Gloria arw:l
undertaken in the name of
2l) Nort• Sylamora Creek. 32) Holiday. Cnok, Vo.
Billy of Monica, Pa., spent a
91 Red Butte Crtak, Utah
national defense, just as many
10) South Twin River, Nev.
Ark.
33) CataloocM. Creek, N.C.
night with Oliver Dailey.
Christians are able to accept
11) Wildro11 Creek, Colil,
2~) South Fork Roclr Creek, :U) Toll.uloh Rover, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Fiot..,ll
65 Honcl1
war as a necessary evil In spite
11) Vallecito Creek, Cola.
Tex.
35) Folhng CrHk, Go.
I and family of Gallipolis spent
Ltkt new
•.
of what .Jesus said about loving
13) Rio Mora, N.M.
24) lig O..k. La.
l6) Sopchoppy Rirer, fla. « Sunday with the Robert Prof·
•
rour enemies and turning the
-·.-·-·- - fitt family.
58 Ford Pickup
SEVERAL MODELS IN STOCK
other cheek.
Mr. ,..nd Mrs:. Hubert Jolwon ll
II\ Ton. I cyllftdtr.
About I! million of South Viet I---- -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - and lamily of Columbus spent
Nam's 16 million people are
sl .,
Sunday with her father, Oliver
1 lh
Buddllists. Only aboot I million,
muar manner -or e Slun• Dailey,
however, are a£filiated with the
reason. But some school
.. - - -- --·-- - Oldsmobile·Cadillac
"' · called United B u d d h i s I
districts keep the unwed , birds and bees first
'92·5342
POMEROY
Church, which bas been leading.
fathers In school, ercludmg before their educaU0111
the pt'()te.!lt demonstrations ,
tbem from athletics and other hatched?
agalns~ pte Ky FVemment. i
activities.
!
- -- - - - One distrlcl with such a
"The farthest thing from I
ruling reasons that success m
Martin LUther's mind was to
attlletics puts I boy with
make tlis refom movem~nt
proven immoral tendencies in a '
Into aa Independent cljurch, i
sexually exploll•blt hero role. I
1
named after him, that w o u l d NEW YORK (UP}) -School- to more than an exceptional ! Knowles maintains tbat the
exist pennanen~~ ou~ide of!men never fig~red on the problem for schoolmen.
public goal S()Ujbt by excluding
and ln competltaon w1th the inewest academ1c problemLa
DIH
~ married children- yes cblldren
Roman Catholic Church."
Iwhat to do with newlyweds 8 t t d ~· e~
I-from school must ~ bigh on
So !ays a young Lutheran what to do with unwed tJ u . s u en mar~agtes f :e i the social va1ue scale since a
theologian 37-yeas-old Dr. CarL mothers, what to do with ·, ~~m
'~ co~mplon. os 0 he denial of secondary education I
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;
ed r th ?
· egJs 1 a1 •on ::urn y excuses 1 e
~- Branten, pro essor of church . unw
a ers.
:bride and bridegroom from , in contemporary soclely is a
!)!Shop at ~ran School
of They're high school fresh- compulsory attendance Jaws i very serious deprivation.
Thf!l'llngy, Ch::::aP,o
men, sopbomores, juniors, se- . However' many who want ~I RemembeJ' lhe uncomplicated
Writing. ln tbe current issue niors.
continue in school are kept out · days? Schoolmen only had to
of Ule . mdependent Lutheran I Does therr presence in ttle by one mean~ or another.
. worry about enougtt desks for
Ecumemcal quarterly. Unll midst of mnocent peers, on the In Hawaii, a superintendent students and paper and pencils
5ancta, Dr. Braaten arr.;ues j scholastic ladder, rate as a said the policy is simple: ''We .for all-plus teachers and
that lAitherans and other !cofruptill£ influence &lt;m olber : don 't retain married students." books, of course?
I
Protestants should focus their 1estudent.s? Is it unNnslitutional l In a Tens schooJ district an ; Whoever counted on this
:fforts on. a return to .. their ! to order them to get out.,
official said-''Married stud~oW complication. from students who
eceleslastical homeland -the ~ These are questions school may attend school for studies : wanted to find out about Ute
1
Roman Catholic Church.
I boards r;ationwide are tryur· to ' only
as Jong as they are
··- - ·
"The ~forma~ion was not answer in the face of r;ing . prudent and pregnancy is not . 0 I'IND MOttE IN A
Intended to brmg about a incidences of student marriages · discernible."
·- ------and student involvements in · In a Utah district, girls are
pregnancy out of wedlock.
to leave as soon as
1 required
1
"The Nation's Schools"
a
married.
Boys can finish, if .
'
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journal for school administra- good students.
tors, tackles some of . the In many of the school
WIAA#iJ ~~t~MWf&lt;M•. !ih'&amp;;«&gt;J 1problems in a report on what districts, married students, if
By Ulllled Pr.., IDtemaUoul jJ&lt;hools do a boot student :permitted to a!lend dasses, are
Today Is Sunday, June 26, the Imarriages.
Iproh1b1ted from participating iD j
IT1th day or 111116 with 1118 to
Conlld•r Le&amp;al Queslloo
j outside activities,
j
follow.
· Laurence W. Knowles, asso- l The harshest treatment-~
'llle moon Is between its first jciate pr~118or of Jaw at the "don't come back"-f.aces ethe
1uarter and lull phase.
University of Luuisv!lle S&lt;hooiJ!school &amp;lrl wbo becomes aa ·
Bukk Ltlt.N 4
Chevrolet 4 Door, 8 cyl
1'he morning stars are Venus of Law, cautions that regula- unwed mother.
i
Chovrolot lmpolo 4 Or.
DMtt Ya T•n Plckur·
White over greem,
lonl
wide
bed,
true
std.
trans.,
white
over
blue witb blue trim, 8
The evening 1tar is Mercury.,tlons about manied students I u'lbough never 1elted," Na- ~
power
ateerina: •
I!J'I.,
auto.
trans,,
low
locol
like
new~
one
owner.
red.
radio,
on•
American ncwelist Pearl Buck need to be carefully appraised. 1tion's Scbools reported, 111 i
es. nms like o.ew.
W11flS S,Now
owuer. Wts $1495, Now
mlleal/l.
W•aS1095,..._ '
was ttotn·..oa th.il day in lllt'l.! The questions go Uke this:
:regulation suspeadinJ: unwed!
•8tunlyf,...CCD~trudtc:..
w.. 1595,Now
On this d!!Y I• history ·
-Does the law proiOet :mothen1 upoa clfi00Yel'1 or '
• e..,. ....., d;t.... :
In 11182, Conf&amp;ierate troops :married students from arbitrari- ! ptJbllcatlon of the prepaneey is
• FuU.r ~bh ~erMrila:. '
1
were replll!ed by Yankcejly based regulations? Expulsion prebably constl~
roldlers Ia the battle ofjbecause ol marriage, lor\1 "The pr08Jlllllcy lllell sup-:
._.,""""_ _. . ·,,
Mechanicsville, Va.
, example.
plies sufficient evidence lor \be I
...
1
In 1i17.the first lroops of thel -Does the U.S.
school to cooelutlelbllllie (lrl; ••• TH•Iil "''ilt'a;il.,.l
Amerlcsn Qpedltlonary forces dem3lldinS !Mt states
•
be an Immoral lnlluence i
reached france for action in icllizens equally, demand
scbool, and be justifiably I
World War L
t rea 1m en t of
Willi the cblld Is
Oldtmolollo 'II' 4 oIn UM4, France's
students?
.
i
Porcl Gll1xll . _ 4 tlr.
Ch-W-40r.
HINtop, maroon over
v.a. auto;, ractlo, one
l'aq, 6 eyl., ltd. il'ID.!i.,
greatest pori, Cherbourt,
-Are scbool authorities
Some Allowed It ~
I
white, auto, trans .. wltb
owner, Jreell lc wbtte.
on• owner.
Ubeeated from NUl control · boards of education
fathen bt mall)'\'
'
powerl
one loeal owner.
,
WoolllfJ.N.,;
....
195.the Allie• In World War ll.
themselves to Ieaal
m lreated lD a
In 1015, clole~~ates of
their lreabioeill of
naUo111 concluded their
marrleda?
lD Su Iiranclloo ond
Knowlel 111• the 8118wer to I
~ ~~~~ the
au three questions Ia "YO!."
Nallono ~ on
The reMuiaUoas on married
Uonal Or8111lzallon. The
' sludenll .,. u varied ao the
ter ~ , efl8ctive Oct.
· capiiola of the illtes In
1945&gt; '' •
their ocbools are·situated. It's a
mish-mash first class, but not

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MOTOR SALIS

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TOQAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
rHi SUSPENSE IS KILLING/ liiiiiOi

·GARNER·MEUNA MERCIRI
0££ ·TONY
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SHOE SERVICE
G•llipolis, 0.
WIH Be Closecl
For vlea lion

trOUplm
club "'

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boJMIIII force tho
II' tt London samoling

Carroll Baker

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friday' thfo

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tilth f!,IMIU :md
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anni~rsary.

(last :were the

John QUincy Adams In 184:7.) Boe~use

so many Americans are so

f~ .of

"Ike and Mamie," a WOUP

oHr~nds ha"' designed aGoljlen
Wed~ln&amp; celab~tatlon In which
everyone cln join.
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Ground was broken last year but
additional funds are needed toassUrl•openlnl; on pclJe[lule. No

July :J.4.5

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NitaUo Wood
Roddy .McDowaU
C•ltr.:artHn

In support of 1 new colle1enamad

~flnlversary·pres,nl Wou'td· please
the. Eise,hoWers mol-e thllin·a do- ·
nation to the cone:... ~ btal'l

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lese; a ~dUcatlonai liberal afls'
lmtrtutlon Is to open In 1967.

their name. All c&amp;rtriSutlcins are
181&lt;-deductlb~ and will be 1'01' '
rotary ollha T-ury Robert B. manently recorded at tha colloso.'l
Anderson, thl·tlsfnhowtr. admir· Gifts should be sent· to1·
ert hiWI organized~ speciii drlvt flttnhowtrColltll,c/o,._.-. ·

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News Notes

uurt a Rly

Klmmy Pierce of Langsville!Michael: 'l'be club met at
Eastman,
won the Novice section of the home ot the advisor,
. b1e Keebaugh, •
Beef Callie Judging Contest an~ j Blackwood at Sumner.
Lenora t,llc~,
Harry Slawter the Old-Pro se&lt;· , lng tile meeting the advisor Mr. Chuck EaotmaD, Job~.fj[t

I
Uolled rr• lalenlalloaal Proleslalll Church ·much Joss ' land other contemporary move- brethren in one Catholic
By Edlla KIIOPP
lion, of the Beef Judging con- Blackwood, and the Omnty ifarr)&lt;
Tactlel employed by the c 0 n0 e tlo n
Protestant ments, he asks:
~ church" Is growing nrnong VIsiting with Mr, and Mri. les~ held at the meeting ol th• . Extensi'"' Agent. C. E. Blake.. Larry Mees,
!..U111M:U ~~i. Q.w:~·· i.l. ~1~~;;,....... r~ :r.~=".:. wr.].... •. ,., ~h,&lt;r.r#! &lt;~till -!l,. ~ ,nrl, .. ,~h ......'!• .,-ntl prl!(ljt&gt;~ puat ~::e~~-~~ns~ ~~11t w~~ Meaa:s County Better Uvestock lee, vistted 16 steers on
Balllman.
1
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1be atrua:le for pollUcal power Reformation was necessary, IProtestantism as an indepen- reunion will beconle p.Jlj.'Jible m ....... . . ···'-·· tc.:;:. · . Jilo&gt;.~·.n -" - ~Juh
"'~·
owned by members of the club
.in South Viet. Nam bavt gl.vea but Protestants liave. made 3 dent moYement, or mav it not a shorter time than most ~:alley and f~mll~ of"~~~~ Plactng tbe 8 ~iils for the! The boys. and ._glrls ~med
IODle
American11 a badly virtue out of ueceSBity , . . become incorporated into the people imagine.
'lllrt, P~. ~ rl. r~
'· · contest were Hiram Slawter.. have thetr arumall tn
dlstoried idea of the BuddbJst what was intended lo bz Roman Catholic Church. ron- I "We do not have to wait Lmtil n~ngham and family of East James Meredith and W..:._S. ; shape, are fe~g them
rtlitioR.
lemporary hall become per- tinulng to work a11 the leaven of doomsday, ·• he says.
Liverpool.
•
I~ ~ expecting excellent
It il rt!fiected iD '-•lrlea maneat."
reform wiUlin the chun.:h? "
: \ Man-of-the-week in :he world MRec~t guestsJiot Mr.
:~1
gams tn the next .so ~ay period
...,....
What Luther wanted, be says, Dr. Braaten recognizes that of religion is the Rev. Harold rs. mar Da ey. were t e r
~
preceding the fair, It wes re-::- ::paper ~:"r. ybo wa.s to purge the church of his v1ew1Mint w ·v h ·· 1 • .• G. Jo !'son. r .;v,'iY .
I' son .. Lawrence ~~~ey a 0 d!
•
ported.
Buddhisl .:::"IM~ _ thptse abuses wblch kept it lr&gt;m strong for
many Lutlleran pastor of Belle
Methodist ra~oly old East LiRove::"'er· 1
Of the 16 steers on feed,
1
r ..beJRg "truly Catholic" or lully stomachs, even in the p1esenll Chudch, Camp Springs, Md .
r. an Mrs.
aware on the rate of gain
monka and ~ . to set Christian. In light of tbe great ecumenical climate. But he The church has l,bl)() mem- ford and , family of Col_umbus j Mr and Mrs F
h er :These 12 were weiP.'h~d tn
:emsel~esr on fire m protest renewal of CAtholiri;m r-i"l"le- believes that a "longing to belbers--all white. The Rev. Mr. are;:endmg the wee~ '!Jtb her~ of C~lumbus sPent·~ !e:~~ : December 31_and will be
mons raJons.
sented by the Vatican Council" integrated with their Roman Johnson is a Negro.
mo. r, Mrs. Beller Metss.
with her son Mr and Mrs led at the fair to determine
The answer Is · Nothing
Dmner guests o r. and Ha ld 81 ~
· nd f U 'I highest average of rate of
.
.
The Sunday Times·Senttnel Sunday June 26 1986-3 Mrs. Kenneth Theiss and faro- ro
ac ton a
am y. 1over the peri9(1 of ~,.rrlber
It would be hard to conceive
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ily Sunday were her mother, Mictw::t Glaze of Colwn~ 31 to weigh day of the fair.
of a more unlikely Buddhist act 1
Mrs. Jessie Stowe and Mr.l 11 spending the week with hJs j ln . addition to the steer prothan self-immolation.
and Mrs. William Thuener or,u~cl~ and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. j }eels there are 12 projects with
Syracuse .
William Radford.
breeding animals.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mrs, WIIUam Bartels Is con- I Plans for the steer sale
Buddhism
thdoughout
and family of Zanesville
fined to ber home by a foot j exbibit.iog the breeding p~~~~
2,500-year history has been an I
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ailment.
w!Jl bt completed at 'l n
extremely pacifistic retigion. l
Its abhorrence of violence is so
les Beegle recenUy.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walton of of tile committee this week.
great that a devout Buddhist
Mr. and Mrs. David
INewark are visiting his par- Attending the meeting of
will go to almost any lengths to
and family of Wilmington,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wa~ cltab were Kimmy Pierce,
visited Saturday with Mr.
ton.
McCoy,
Betz,
·
avoid harming any Jiving thing,
even an insect. Many Buddhist
Mrs. Harry Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick
~s strain their drinking
and sons of Gallipolis spent
water to make sure they won't
night with Mr. and Mrs.
inadvetently swallow and deKnopp and son, Max.
stroy some minute creature.
Yvonne Stewart and frit&gt;nd
Buddhist s~hotars say the :
Gallipoli11 spent Satuday
strlct prohibition of violence
ing with Mr. and Mrs. H.
definitely extends to selfWolle.
de!!tructlon.
Arline Theiss of Columbus
\
·•A Buddhist certainly should
cenlly spent a weekend
not Inflict upon himself hurm
her parents. Mr. and
M".
which he would consider it
Blythe Theiss.
1
wrong to Inflict UfJOn 8 bug,''
Starting at the beginning in 1tudring the impact of man an natural water rt50urces,_ the
Pete Fisher of Cleveland vis11
11
one said.
lnhlrior Department's Geological Sa"ey iJ establishing rneorch stations oa 36 UIIcleflltd.
ited over the weekend with his I
To kill or maim an enemy in
atreom sites. Purpose is to determine how streams behave in their notun:ll state in order te sister, Mrs. Fay Proffltl and
war 1!, of course. just as
evaluate the ultimate eHect of such human-originated infiHneeS IlK :1tream diyenionJ, storage family and his father, J o h n
oontrary to Buddhist teachings
dDms, pollution, dredging aad industrial use aa tbe notion's water NSOIII'CIIo Sites selttted II Fisher.
as commlttl~ suicidE' in a .-ill relatlvelr frte of man's influence are:
Becky ProffiU spent the
protest demOI)sldation. A Bud·
1) North Fork Qoinalt River, U) Limpia Creak, y.._
2!11 West Fork SipoeJ !lim,
week attending church camp
2 d•. Hol'lllop.
sttndlrcl
trant.
dhlst who· strictly {'bserved the
Wash.
15) Castle Cree~ S.D.
~·· •
Canters Cave.
hutar
tenets of his faith would have
2) Swiftt:urrent Creik, Mont. . 16) lea¥er Creek, N.D.
26) little R1¥er, T111n.
•
Diane Roosh. who is alhmd·
to be a conscientious objector
3) Hayden Creek, Idaho
17) Kawis~iwi li¥er, Min~
27) Upper T•i• C~ek, Oh•o
lng San ScOOol of Nurslng
For Summer Motoring Comfort
1
to military service.
oi) Mina• River, Ore.
18} Wash1ngtoa Cree\:, Mte1t. 28) YGunt Woman Creek,
Independance, Mo. visited
GET AN •••
Jn practice, many professing
5) Crater lake, Ore.
19) Popple Rioter, Wi1.
Po.
Robert Proffitt famiJy.
.... r· d 1
lbl
6) Wickohoney C,..k, 14aho 20) lloo loayar Creek,
29) mp• ~reek, ':I·Y•
Budw·~ts
m t poss e to
Oklo.
30) Wolcl Row, Moona
Gloria Sarsons and lriend.
7) Coc:he C..ek, Wyo.
rationaUze acts of violence
I) Encampment River, Wyo. 21) Kiamic:lri Ri¥er, Oklo.
31) McDonalds Branch, NJ.
Mrs. Freda Johnson. Gloria arw:l
undertaken in the name of
2l) Nort• Sylamora Creek. 32) Holiday. Cnok, Vo.
Billy of Monica, Pa., spent a
91 Red Butte Crtak, Utah
national defense, just as many
10) South Twin River, Nev.
Ark.
33) CataloocM. Creek, N.C.
night with Oliver Dailey.
Christians are able to accept
11) Wildro11 Creek, Colil,
2~) South Fork Roclr Creek, :U) Toll.uloh Rover, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Fiot..,ll
65 Honcl1
war as a necessary evil In spite
11) Vallecito Creek, Cola.
Tex.
35) Folhng CrHk, Go.
I and family of Gallipolis spent
Ltkt new
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of what .Jesus said about loving
13) Rio Mora, N.M.
24) lig O..k. La.
l6) Sopchoppy Rirer, fla. « Sunday with the Robert Prof·
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rour enemies and turning the
-·.-·-·- - fitt family.
58 Ford Pickup
SEVERAL MODELS IN STOCK
other cheek.
Mr. ,..nd Mrs:. Hubert Jolwon ll
II\ Ton. I cyllftdtr.
About I! million of South Viet I---- -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - and lamily of Columbus spent
Nam's 16 million people are
sl .,
Sunday with her father, Oliver
1 lh
Buddllists. Only aboot I million,
muar manner -or e Slun• Dailey,
however, are a£filiated with the
reason. But some school
.. - - -- --·-- - Oldsmobile·Cadillac
"' · called United B u d d h i s I
districts keep the unwed , birds and bees first
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POMEROY
Church, which bas been leading.
fathers In school, ercludmg before their educaU0111
the pt'()te.!lt demonstrations ,
tbem from athletics and other hatched?
agalns~ pte Ky FVemment. i
activities.
!
- -- - - - One distrlcl with such a
"The farthest thing from I
ruling reasons that success m
Martin LUther's mind was to
attlletics puts I boy with
make tlis refom movem~nt
proven immoral tendencies in a '
Into aa Independent cljurch, i
sexually exploll•blt hero role. I
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named after him, that w o u l d NEW YORK (UP}) -School- to more than an exceptional ! Knowles maintains tbat the
exist pennanen~~ ou~ide of!men never fig~red on the problem for schoolmen.
public goal S()Ujbt by excluding
and ln competltaon w1th the inewest academ1c problemLa
DIH
~ married children- yes cblldren
Roman Catholic Church."
Iwhat to do with newlyweds 8 t t d ~· e~
I-from school must ~ bigh on
So !ays a young Lutheran what to do with unwed tJ u . s u en mar~agtes f :e i the social va1ue scale since a
theologian 37-yeas-old Dr. CarL mothers, what to do with ·, ~~m
'~ co~mplon. os 0 he denial of secondary education I
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ed r th ?
· egJs 1 a1 •on ::urn y excuses 1 e
~- Branten, pro essor of church . unw
a ers.
:bride and bridegroom from , in contemporary soclely is a
!)!Shop at ~ran School
of They're high school fresh- compulsory attendance Jaws i very serious deprivation.
Thf!l'llngy, Ch::::aP,o
men, sopbomores, juniors, se- . However' many who want ~I RemembeJ' lhe uncomplicated
Writing. ln tbe current issue niors.
continue in school are kept out · days? Schoolmen only had to
of Ule . mdependent Lutheran I Does therr presence in ttle by one mean~ or another.
. worry about enougtt desks for
Ecumemcal quarterly. Unll midst of mnocent peers, on the In Hawaii, a superintendent students and paper and pencils
5ancta, Dr. Braaten arr.;ues j scholastic ladder, rate as a said the policy is simple: ''We .for all-plus teachers and
that lAitherans and other !cofruptill£ influence &lt;m olber : don 't retain married students." books, of course?
I
Protestants should focus their 1estudent.s? Is it unNnslitutional l In a Tens schooJ district an ; Whoever counted on this
:fforts on. a return to .. their ! to order them to get out.,
official said-''Married stud~oW complication. from students who
eceleslastical homeland -the ~ These are questions school may attend school for studies : wanted to find out about Ute
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Roman Catholic Church.
I boards r;ationwide are tryur· to ' only
as Jong as they are
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"The ~forma~ion was not answer in the face of r;ing . prudent and pregnancy is not . 0 I'IND MOttE IN A
Intended to brmg about a incidences of student marriages · discernible."
·- ------and student involvements in · In a Utah district, girls are
pregnancy out of wedlock.
to leave as soon as
1 required
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"The Nation's Schools"
a
married.
Boys can finish, if .
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journal for school administra- good students.
tors, tackles some of . the In many of the school
WIAA#iJ ~~t~MWf&lt;M•. !ih'&amp;;«&gt;J 1problems in a report on what districts, married students, if
By Ulllled Pr.., IDtemaUoul jJ&lt;hools do a boot student :permitted to a!lend dasses, are
Today Is Sunday, June 26, the Imarriages.
Iproh1b1ted from participating iD j
IT1th day or 111116 with 1118 to
Conlld•r Le&amp;al Queslloo
j outside activities,
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follow.
· Laurence W. Knowles, asso- l The harshest treatment-~
'llle moon Is between its first jciate pr~118or of Jaw at the "don't come back"-f.aces ethe
1uarter and lull phase.
University of Luuisv!lle S&lt;hooiJ!school &amp;lrl wbo becomes aa ·
Bukk Ltlt.N 4
Chevrolet 4 Door, 8 cyl
1'he morning stars are Venus of Law, cautions that regula- unwed mother.
i
Chovrolot lmpolo 4 Or.
DMtt Ya T•n Plckur·
White over greem,
lonl
wide
bed,
true
std.
trans.,
white
over
blue witb blue trim, 8
The evening 1tar is Mercury.,tlons about manied students I u'lbough never 1elted," Na- ~
power
ateerina: •
I!J'I.,
auto.
trans,,
low
locol
like
new~
one
owner.
red.
radio,
on•
American ncwelist Pearl Buck need to be carefully appraised. 1tion's Scbools reported, 111 i
es. nms like o.ew.
W11flS S,Now
owuer. Wts $1495, Now
mlleal/l.
W•aS1095,..._ '
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:regulation suspeadinJ: unwed!
•8tunlyf,...CCD~trudtc:..
w.. 1595,Now
On this d!!Y I• history ·
-Does the law proiOet :mothen1 upoa clfi00Yel'1 or '
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In 11182, Conf&amp;ierate troops :married students from arbitrari- ! ptJbllcatlon of the prepaneey is
• FuU.r ~bh ~erMrila:. '
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were replll!ed by Yankcejly based regulations? Expulsion prebably constl~
roldlers Ia the battle ofjbecause ol marriage, lor\1 "The pr08Jlllllcy lllell sup-:
._.,""""_ _. . ·,,
Mechanicsville, Va.
, example.
plies sufficient evidence lor \be I
...
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In 1i17.the first lroops of thel -Does the U.S.
school to cooelutlelbllllie (lrl; ••• TH•Iil "''ilt'a;il.,.l
Amerlcsn Qpedltlonary forces dem3lldinS !Mt states
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be an Immoral lnlluence i
reached france for action in icllizens equally, demand
scbool, and be justifiably I
World War L
t rea 1m en t of
Willi the cblld Is
Oldtmolollo 'II' 4 oIn UM4, France's
students?
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Porcl Gll1xll . _ 4 tlr.
Ch-W-40r.
HINtop, maroon over
v.a. auto;, ractlo, one
l'aq, 6 eyl., ltd. il'ID.!i.,
greatest pori, Cherbourt,
-Are scbool authorities
Some Allowed It ~
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white, auto, trans .. wltb
owner, Jreell lc wbtte.
on• owner.
Ubeeated from NUl control · boards of education
fathen bt mall)'\'
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powerl
one loeal owner.
,
WoolllfJ.N.,;
....
195.the Allie• In World War ll.
themselves to Ieaal
m lreated lD a
In 1015, clole~~ates of
their lreabioeill of
naUo111 concluded their
marrleda?
lD Su Iiranclloo ond
Knowlel 111• the 8118wer to I
~ ~~~~ the
au three questions Ia "YO!."
Nallono ~ on
The reMuiaUoas on married
Uonal Or8111lzallon. The
' sludenll .,. u varied ao the
ter ~ , efl8ctive Oct.
· capiiola of the illtes In
1945&gt; '' •
their ocbools are·situated. It's a
mish-mash first class, but not

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KARR and YAN ZANDT
MOTOR SALIS

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TOQAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
rHi SUSPENSE IS KILLING/ liiiiiOi

·GARNER·MEUNA MERCIRI
0££ ·TONY
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SHOE SERVICE
G•llipolis, 0.
WIH Be Closecl
For vlea lion

trOUplm
club "'

&lt;UPII -Thr..
boJMIIII force tho
II' tt London samoling

Carroll Baker

tmt!tF-

friday' thfo

I0 lo 25
tilth f!,IMIU :md
, __July
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of-..

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(Teehnicolor)

SUN., MON. and TUES.

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eter t!ltii'IOY

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dinS

anni~rsary.

(last :were the

John QUincy Adams In 184:7.) Boe~use

so many Americans are so

f~ .of

"Ike and Mamie," a WOUP

oHr~nds ha"' designed aGoljlen
Wed~ln&amp; celab~tatlon In which
everyone cln join.
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Ground was broken last year but
additional funds are needed toassUrl•openlnl; on pclJe[lule. No

July :J.4.5

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NitaUo Wood
Roddy .McDowaU
C•ltr.:artHn

In support of 1 new colle1enamad

~flnlversary·pres,nl Wou'td· please
the. Eise,hoWers mol-e thllin·a do- ·
nation to the cone:... ~ btal'l

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Led by Bob.HoP!IInd former
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Robert Mll&lt;hum

LONDON
armed

his J8dy wlll have a fiftieth wed-

Sen-\

fer tho General. Loc,Qted In
eca FallS, N:v., ElsefJhower ~
lese; a ~dUcatlonai liberal afls'
lmtrtutlon Is to open In 1967.

their name. All c&amp;rtriSutlcins are
181&lt;-deductlb~ and will be 1'01' '
rotary ollha T-ury Robert B. manently recorded at tha colloso.'l
Anderson, thl·tlsfnhowtr. admir· Gifts should be sent· to1·
ert hiWI organized~ speciii drlvt flttnhowtrColltll,c/o,._.-. ·

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On July 1, lor tha flret Ul]lO In
119 )'li1fS, I U.S, pretlderit and

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SUNDAY WHITE PAPER
50 Years Ago on the River
PUBLISHED i i l'iii Vii:C V.!!.!.E'!:' ~1J1J!J!!~ma COMPANY

Rtch&lt;Jrd S. 01D&lt;n, Publlshllt'
James E. Danner, Ado. Dir.

Cltttln Tanlllhll~ !uc. Editor
Dwight Wetherholl, Editor
l!oba!'l Wilson, Jr., lllan. Editor

Vernan Deweese, Adv. Mgr.

Hot Potato on ~pitol Hill
The government originally got Into the
parcel po.st business back In 1tl2 for a
number of reasons.
one of them was to provide a supplernentary transportation service for small
eels beyond that suplied by private
:~mercia! cwlers. Another was 1o eilable farmers to sell their products cllrecl
to consumers. Another was to enable realdenls of rural areao 1o receive small
uanUtles of merchandlae by mail from
merclmnts in thei:Hifslant cities.
A lot baa ebanged 1n America since
those days, lncludillg weight ftnd
alze
Limits ol parcel post, which Congresa increased a eouple of times and reduced

Committee would double the weiflht limit
and Increase the size limit lo 100 teebe\
Private carriers are up in arms. RE
Express nnd tbe Brotherhood of RaHway

Clerks, chiel opponents to tbe bUI, eonlend that far from reducing tha deOclt,
the additional volume of parcel po.st
would swell it to at least $120 million.
They point out tlmt the last size Increase
In 1t31 was alao supposed to solve the del·
icl~ but It didn't.
Mill service ts already bad
enough,
!hey aay, Burdening tbe Post Office wolh
· larger packnges would make 11 steadily
worse.
Further, ij would put many ~~ local
merchants in an adverse cornpew~.~.ve poonce.
ollion with tha big national maii-«der
Smce 1951, tbe llmlts have been 20
houses and bankrupt REA to boot.
Jl&lt;lunds nnd 72 Inches (length and girth
The Railway Clerks claim they stand to
combined) for packages between
firstlos\ jobs because once a shipment
beclass post oflicea and 70 pound! and 100
com"
parcel
post
Instead
of
REA
busiinches between olher than first-class
ness it Is aubject Ill he handled by trucks
offices.
as well as rail.
Now the Post Office is asking lor anothCaught in the middle of this hassle Is
er increase in first-clBBs limits as a cure
your
congressman, who must resolve the
to its whopping $96 million annual parcel
issue
In the best interest of the tupayers.
)lfl't deliclL A bill DOW !ll the Hoose Rules

Civilizai-iuli is Tough Everywhere

tit 4!0Uitl a~ppon that tither
WUoon or Jotmsoh oould lose
••tiona! poUUcal control as ol
now, But fl does endangel' both
mon"' the de- that tl eom....
pe11 them to rely for support
on foreign lllalra from polit~
cal tll'ouptnga whiCh tundamentally reject nearly everything
..,,,~ to do In ld•hly
they ore ~,...
•
liberal domesUe affairs.
k
What has happened lo a ot.rt •
lng eserelse In Irony· At bottom, the two most liberal leadero 1n the W0$1nn world are
under genuine attack not from
tradiUonal oppollenll but from
Implacable party cotJeagues who
In truth demand ll'.at both eountries reUre from the world ol
llity
reThe 'Democratic far left in
this country acts
as thou~
Barry Goldwater and
n0 t
Johnson bad won the Presidency and h cannot be console!L
The Labor far left 1n Britain
acts ., though the Conservolive candidate, Edward Heath,
llld not Wilson had won t be

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'1111 oomiDfl Jotmsoh • Wll&amp;ol
WASHINGroN "~
While 11Du1e C!QIIIerellet, ~
Johnson and Brlttah
Primo
a1n1
their offorts "'
•--n ore.....
test ag t
fore, will DO doubt publicly pn.
Harold
Wl
Mlnlster
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.-drive blm from VIet Nam. He
IODI an ·-•· dealiq wltb thl .
paring 1 !!*together here in
has ooored repeated and mas........- 1• But
11
the beat of July that could not
aHalra ol lhia wor "'
be more approprialeiY tlmad
: : :anu:'.!::~a~
reality fl wiD mOat ol Ill eon- ·
aptly
placed.
...........
o1
front two oklllful profeii!Gnll
nor mnre
but-unanim..,.
publlc
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poiWclanl with Ill tho lmpllc.. .
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For WMbington iD J ulY s a
the nation's Governors and tba
lions ol rump leU • wing :11~
steamy headship post Indeed,
nation's otate legistaUvo lead·
~uon at home.
and both Leaders are
being
era.
'Tt., rebels can never deflect
SC&lt;Jrcbed by other kinds ol beat
baa be 1
-•·-n ~- bls fo-'- - · But juat aa 1I
en m"~ " ...... -··11
as we •
-·• c1
for the slmplo and unalte.ablt
possible lor W"uiOD to '-"""~
Wilson, long ander pressure
a rationally firm foreign policy
reason that he can take oo olbfrom the left wing ol his porly
free of an eodless "dissent''
or and continue r0$ponslblilty
to cease bac\ting the
United
that hal became in fact a emaU
to lead Eqiand. The reboil
States in Viet Nam, now must
mlnorlty'l demand Ill rule or
here can never deDect Johnson
contend with another latent for·
ndn, the 181110 alate of affalrl
lor preclaely the Wilt rea'IOn,
etgn-pollcy rebellion. The BritInvolves Johnson hera.
This does not mean, bow....
isb lefties, though badly defeat1n a word, both Wilson and
er, that thele rebel• cannol
ed on every showdown to date,
Johllson are under the guo pomake 1 p i deal of troubleare regrouping for yet other
uucaUy, and even though this
only lncfdeolal trouble fCX" wnatlempts to recall tbe la•l of
new-Isolationist sun Ill ..,,.n.
10n and JoiuiiOIJ as llll!ll, bu&amp;
England's already
sbruuken
tfally an empty one, II II all Lbo
trouble for tii'Uter for the irremilitary forces from the wbole
..me a symbolic weapon which
plaoeallle world Interest• ol
vast area e.. t of Soez.
uelthcr can Ignore.
both counlriel. This fl what
Like tbe lef~wing rebels In
will bring the oweat o! Juty lo
diJ.
It does not truly ondanger
.
England, Johnson's own
either man at heme, lor DO realthis biJh-level meelinl·
senting faction In the D~e~m~ocr~a~t-~--~~~~~~~~~~::_--~~~~2~~::=-~=--=:-~~-=-------':__--

Washingfon By-Line

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BY DICK THOMAS
Fifty years ago only II locks
aod doms lmd been completed
on 1 76-mile atreteb of the Ohio
R1ver below· Pittsburgh

Pa.

but with completion of many
dams then under construl'tlon,
a pool of 220 miles between
Pittsburgh and Ravensyood, W.
Va. was promised.
A June 22, 1916 river 11ew1

Item pointed out: "There are
at present 11 dams completed
making 11 nine-foot stage a distance of 76 miles below Pittsburgh.
"When every dam betweea

Pittsburflh and Ravenswood is
oompleted i\ is likely that a
12-foot stage will be avai!ah, l•.
"Jt ia expected that Dam 12

at Warwoud wiLL be completed
Ibis fall. Dam 13 is completed
aod Dam It will be completed
this fall. Dam 15 is completed

and will hold pool water by July I.
•·oamo 16 and 17 will possibly he completed by fall . Dam
18 has beell ill use for some
time (since 1910). Dams 19, 20,

21 , 22 and Z4 are well Wider
c&lt;Jnstruction. Dams 29, 31, 33,
and 3; below Catlettsburg '"
Cincinnati are also unde \.'OR ·
struction but it will be two
more years before they are
completed.''
Some other top river news of
50 years ago is as follows !the
year is 1916):

JUlie 10 - Captain Frank A.

veteran observers In the

aay tbe march probably
prodU&lt;e only a negilsfl&gt;le
vanr.e In Negro votlnfl
lion. '!bey even
left to themselves,
Negro Judera like Charles
era o1 the NAACP mlflht
produce better gains.
SiD&lt;e the Voting Rights
ol 196ii IDok effect, some
additional Negro" have
tered ln MtssiBsippl the !Dial lo UZ,OOO. By one .
mate, the figure may rise to
1'11,000 by the next statewide
llection In 1967.

.Voice of Broadway
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Island No. 1, on the Mississippi
River below Cairo, Ill. Tbe passengers and crew reached shore

safely but some wert badly InJured and they suffered terribly
from exposure la lonely woods
before assistance reached them.
The A. C. Donnaly was commanded by Captain H. U. Hart;
clerks. were E. A. Donnaly
and Frank J. Donnaly and Bryson Purcell was in charge of

Donnaly, vetedan G allipo '!~ nverman has presented us with
some relics in the shape of
old steamboat bills of lading
used on fJ atboals m the Pittsburgh · Gallipolis trade in 1819,
or 97 years ago. They are well
preserved, being in good condition, showing a bill of goods
shipped here to Juseph W. lleVaeht in January 1819.
Captain Donnaly also hands
us copies of CmcinnJti ~:l 'rl&gt;IJ( ·
er, Commercial,
Cincinnati
Dnily Ga~.e lte , and New (Jrleans Times, published in 1819.
The Gazelte contains a long
aecount &lt;lf the burning to the
water's edge of the Iine big

Captain David Hartley, for
many years the hustling wharf
proprietor at Racine and one
of the be~t known rivennen rn
the upper Ohio River, was a
visitor in G'allipolis Tuesday
niMbi, guest ol Captala Dick
Brown, at the Ulsarner Hotel.
Captain Hartley believes 'hat
with proper management and

pack ell, A. C. Donnaly,

good service much ol tbe bus!-

•ear

the office. Captain Frank Donnaly owned one fourth interest
in the burned boat which had

• carrying capacity of 1,04;.66
tons. The Donnaly made her
maiden trip in the Cincinrrati·
New Orleans trade iR Novem·
ber 1876.

ness that has left the river and
gone to the railroad will come
back. Captain Hartle)' recently
sold his wharf and has been to
Columbus on a business trip.

Captain

David Scatterd•Y,

oldest purser on the Ohio River,
was taken off tbe
steamer
Greendale, very Ul, 'at New

Richmond, his home. He has
been with the Greene Lines ever since it wa! formed. His
condition is reported to be serl-

ous,
The Greenland is the Thursday packet for Cincinnati. The
Greenland leaves Gallipolis
next Wednesday for Pittsburgh.
She will handle no freight between Pomeroy and Pittsburgh.
The trip is for excursionists.
The big, sidewheel packet In·
diana , recently burned, is advertised for sale and will not be
rebuilt by the Louisville • Cincinnati Packet Company. Captain Oscar Barrett, a stockbroker in the line, has the Indiana
for sale,
II bao been reported tbe Tell
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pay lor the equipment,"
ho i
oonllnced.
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Dillon said two rooms have ;
been leased for a year. If the '
project is a success, It will con- j

ttnue, and po"ibly e•pand Lo ,
the future.
Right now, 12 pleceo ol physical fitness equipment are a-

vailable, Including the latest of
the isometric type.
The center operates between I
1:30 a.m., and 5 p.m., daily,
by appointment only. Patrona :
eharged $1 for one hour'a 1
workout, $5 a week, or t20 1 1
month. Evenlnlil lcasses are
available Lo groups of four
between 8 and 7 o'clock..

IrE!'

Residenfl using the center's
facliitieo are asked to fiU out
-· 1 card &lt;Ontalnlng their name,
phone number, 8nd medical

bacJtaround.
the CUBiomer is
In physieai
nnt step calls
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Marmet Company, has just
been returned to her owners,
tbe Barrett Company. The Oscar Barrett towed the Dorothy
Barrett from Cincinnati to Cairo where it Ia said she wiU undergo some repairs. The Doro-

thy Barrett wao originally the
Fred lfartweg, and was buill
II Pittsburgh in 1896.
Juno !I - Owners of tbe
Tell City, Dunbar and Ruth
bave purchased tho big Pitts-

Louisville expires.

The Queen is now owned by
J. W. Hubbard. It 18 said lo be
the intent of the new packet
company, in case they secure
the Queen, lo operate !hi• big
fast steamer iD the Plttsburgb-

J - Zf - The bll ·
Brown pMsed up
wltb empty barges
awba River. The
Brown was built at
in 1872.

Tbe Greenland. wiD DOt
the excursion trip to
as advertised lrom

June 26. It Is said tiJe·
of the Dunbar and Tell
will not extend her trips to.
cinnati but will keep her
Kanawha River • Pi~o!IU
trade, considered belt OJI
upper Ohio River.

Captain William
o! Middleport is now
Cincinnati trade where she
loco No. 1, self baa iR former years carried
barge operating between
thousands Gf passengers as well
Lours aod New Or~;:":;.;;=
as freight. Captain Harry Dondoing 1 big frelflht
nally is In charge of the PittsThe Inland Navigallol
burgh wharf with aa entirely
pany has contractfd
new crew.
more 1,200 ton self • pra~lli
The Klondike which mow debarges ill !bill New
parts at nooo for Syracuse ha• _ _ lr
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Galli po i i ~

The first 'Jhoot. held to encourage visitor~ from
· clubs to compete With
Meigs group, '¥3\ before any
; of the present membershio was
' around to handle a gun.
cent"Jr helps develop strong arms, Jegs, and back Taking to actiYt role 11 the
annual functiort, along wW1 lhe
gull club, is the Meigs County
Fish and Game ksociatioA Irving Karr, pres·. dtRt of the gun
club, i:tnd Dr. Se.im BlazewJcz,
Fish and Game Ass•Jt:1afi1:1
president, were lu charge of
presenting this ~' E"3r ' s trQph;es,.
Winner of the 1966 championship Class A trophy was L'h.·1rles
Pidcock who defeated Robert
Wltittington of Pt. Pleasant illl a
shoot-off. WhihhgtnD alild Pij.

Gallipolis has a new physical fitness center.
Located on the second floor in the recently remodeled
Woodman Hall building at the corner of Third and State
St., local citizens are cooperating in the project.
Herman Dillon, physical therapist at Holzer Hospital,
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and Ohio State-bound Ron Walker are serving as instruc·
tors, or coordinators.
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Operations began
Monday, in one of the s i:~t drills , they are
Ju.ne 6. The center is averaging given 11 list of 21 exercises, and
betweeo 10 and 12 customers a a prescription which tell!i the
day, according to Dillon.
·individual what they should to
"We felt there was a need to c&lt;~rrect !he weaknesses.
for such a project in Gallipo- For example, should a1 indi·· ~:
lis,'' continued Dillon, "espec- ,vidual be weak in flexibility
Ially during the fall and winter :drills - touching the floor witb '
.
months," he added , "Adults fingertip s while keeping legs
OPERATING belt massage Is Ron · Wa.lker, cooH1Jinallorl
swim, play golf or softball, hike straight - prescription six calls 1in the new Gall1poUs Physical Fitness Center.
and camp during the spring and
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aummer months, But other Uma
bowling, there's little to do in
the fall and winter," he pointed ouL.
"lt't Dot a profit
making ·
venture," Dillon assured. ''We
would have to average bet wee• ,
25 and 30 customers a day io
order to make money. We hope
business . will be good enough 1

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under charter to the defunct

boats, It is nunored a new com-

pany will become owners of
the packet Queen City as soon
as her excursion charter at

the o1ll Kanawlul lilT"~:
Columbia's former
whistle.

attraction to gun-wting sportsmen from far anri wide
tor
about 40 years, W'~ S onre agai•
an outstanding success Thurs ·

THIS piece of physical fitneas equipment In the new

PUT AGRO£S OUR SICK·II!NEAT

l'OaJ from the Kanawha River
to Cincinnati for several months

The annual trap shoot

Physical Fitness
Center Launched

'JI4e MAN WHO

the Cincinr .J [i-

Marietta • Wheellnfl
trade,
leaving there every Tuesday
ln place ol the steamer C. E.
Hillman.
June !! - The IDwheat Dorothy Barrett which has towed

lhe Pomeroy CuR Club,

muse lea.

PI.AN·--WHO FA114El&lt;EC&gt;.OIIR ~UP INSURANCe"'
PlfT 1H! Ct.UI ON tTi FEET RNANCIAU.V·~

er Sherman in

burgh wharf where their steamers have bteo landing for years.
It is reported that thiJ new
packet C&lt;Jmpany ot which Car&gt;telns Fred llornbrook
and
Harry Donnally are al the head
will have a through boat running from CinciDnati to Pittsburgh.
People along the river ore
very anzioUI fiH' some through

Annual
Shoot
·Is Held

lndmltrial p!lnt
!ai.lilllel
like restaurants are desegregatOnly ocmlonally hai lbet't
trouble.
Similar hirlnll changa are
ooted 1n retllll siDres anti ·~er O$tablflhmenls, Busea ire
integrated. So are many pUbreatauranbl and hotel lacllfReeentiy a Negro medl·
fraterDlty held a ball
IB
beslboWD
bOlo!.
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CincinnaU trade. There is said
1o be an openiDg for a pa&lt;"ket
or two In tbla trade.
Fifty years ago th~ June :111.
18a6, at Cincinnati, captaill
Wiliam F. Fuller and Charles
Regnier introduced the steam-

The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Juno !1,

By BRUCE BIOSSAT
hlrlng provfslona of I b t
WASHING'OON (NEAl Civil Righta Ac;llooli: tl·
Misabslppl tha civll
most ~clurerl ba¥1
marchers are plodding
more NeJro·lleiP and
baa cl\anged significantly on
. whal !hey. alread~
the racial front. But the marcbBusmeu I~~ .~
era are having very little Ill do gantzalioQI labOred
, · ••·
with it.
make the dlangea aeeep~a ....

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dale's Health Bulletin, also blame
potlutlon for the early deaths ol an increasing number of animals.
As for heart dlse-e. environmental
stresses can harden the arteries in animals as weD as In men, says Dr. Ratctilfe. If, lor example, you put an elephant in a cage where he can .look out at
any time and see his traditional enemy,
the tiger, he is going to worry and maybe develop heart trouble. The tiger, on
the other hand, ~ keel ever
from a
ticker weakened by lrustralimi.
Civilization is tough on everybody.
And when did dogs and cats take
up
puffing \llrougb two packl of cigarettes a
clay?

not Ollly monkeys who are

'"!be
~waziest people/' a! the man used to say.
Many other domestic and zoo anlmals are
beginning 1o fall victim to tbe modern-day
dJSeases that plague lll8Jlkind.
Recen., studies here and abroad indicate
that the !llcrease In heart diseue and cancer among humans in the past 20 years
cnrresponds to similar increases iD t~ose
diseail&amp; -nfl animals. Dr. H. Stunz1 of
Switzerl)md', "for one, has fouod a str1lting
increase in lung cancer in dogs and cats.
Dr. llf.herl L. RatcUffe of tbe Philadelphia Zoological Gardens says he lms
seen B. definite Increase in lung
cance~
among birds who spend most of
their
ti me filii of doors breathing city atr. Official&gt; at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo, reports RoIt'o

IC party fl 11!1111111 number but
Jar~~&amp; in dadbat power, T h •
PresideD~ IDCI, baa 11011 ntr1

BY WILLIAM ll. WHITB

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SERVING MEAL - The Fish and Game Association, responsible for pr&lt;!para~L(Ij
meal for those attending the annual affair at tbe Pomeroy Gun Club, is
at
Karl Grueser looks on as George Nesselroad and Guy Russell make cole sJaw.
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cock had broken 97 of the first and then last ~ear, Dr . Keith Wayne Swisher 90, Paul
100 clay birds U;rcwn. Class B. I Riggs, his son-in-Jaw, was !'le 94. Harold Sm1th Bll, aJt4,~
Karr 88.
trophy
winner was Roger winner.
Class B - Phil Meier
Winebrenner 1.1f Syraoo~ with The rundowa of '!!hooters in
91 birds.
addition to the wmner-; and the1r
Taking the mfJst Cia~ A. scores for Thursdwt"s t"()mpeti- Ingels 83, Kenn t Kerr
Championship in recent years lion of 100 sht.~ts inchjde:
ert Greene 83, Jimm, !:~~[!:
at the annual .'itlnol is Pomercy l· Class A - o ;ck Winebnmner ! er 85, Dr. Sellm 8
Druggist Wayne Swisher. Wayne 94, K. C. Smi~ 9:1 l-lerbert 1H. F. Salsberry 77, Rich
walked away With the o i tt: j Fleming 92, Robert Schaelet 93, : 73, Gabe Nelsoa 7" ~ .
brass in 1956, l96Z and 1964, Dr. ,Riggs 89, 0. C. Vuss 91, strome 50.
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SUNDAY WHITE PAPER
50 Years Ago on the River
PUBLISHED i i l'iii Vii:C V.!!.!.E'!:' ~1J1J!J!!~ma COMPANY

Rtch&lt;Jrd S. 01D&lt;n, Publlshllt'
James E. Danner, Ado. Dir.

Cltttln Tanlllhll~ !uc. Editor
Dwight Wetherholl, Editor
l!oba!'l Wilson, Jr., lllan. Editor

Vernan Deweese, Adv. Mgr.

Hot Potato on ~pitol Hill
The government originally got Into the
parcel po.st business back In 1tl2 for a
number of reasons.
one of them was to provide a supplernentary transportation service for small
eels beyond that suplied by private
:~mercia! cwlers. Another was 1o eilable farmers to sell their products cllrecl
to consumers. Another was to enable realdenls of rural areao 1o receive small
uanUtles of merchandlae by mail from
merclmnts in thei:Hifslant cities.
A lot baa ebanged 1n America since
those days, lncludillg weight ftnd
alze
Limits ol parcel post, which Congresa increased a eouple of times and reduced

Committee would double the weiflht limit
and Increase the size limit lo 100 teebe\
Private carriers are up in arms. RE
Express nnd tbe Brotherhood of RaHway

Clerks, chiel opponents to tbe bUI, eonlend that far from reducing tha deOclt,
the additional volume of parcel po.st
would swell it to at least $120 million.
They point out tlmt the last size Increase
In 1t31 was alao supposed to solve the del·
icl~ but It didn't.
Mill service ts already bad
enough,
!hey aay, Burdening tbe Post Office wolh
· larger packnges would make 11 steadily
worse.
Further, ij would put many ~~ local
merchants in an adverse cornpew~.~.ve poonce.
ollion with tha big national maii-«der
Smce 1951, tbe llmlts have been 20
houses and bankrupt REA to boot.
Jl&lt;lunds nnd 72 Inches (length and girth
The Railway Clerks claim they stand to
combined) for packages between
firstlos\ jobs because once a shipment
beclass post oflicea and 70 pound! and 100
com"
parcel
post
Instead
of
REA
busiinches between olher than first-class
ness it Is aubject Ill he handled by trucks
offices.
as well as rail.
Now the Post Office is asking lor anothCaught in the middle of this hassle Is
er increase in first-clBBs limits as a cure
your
congressman, who must resolve the
to its whopping $96 million annual parcel
issue
In the best interest of the tupayers.
)lfl't deliclL A bill DOW !ll the Hoose Rules

Civilizai-iuli is Tough Everywhere

tit 4!0Uitl a~ppon that tither
WUoon or Jotmsoh oould lose
••tiona! poUUcal control as ol
now, But fl does endangel' both
mon"' the de- that tl eom....
pe11 them to rely for support
on foreign lllalra from polit~
cal tll'ouptnga whiCh tundamentally reject nearly everything
..,,,~ to do In ld•hly
they ore ~,...
•
liberal domesUe affairs.
k
What has happened lo a ot.rt •
lng eserelse In Irony· At bottom, the two most liberal leadero 1n the W0$1nn world are
under genuine attack not from
tradiUonal oppollenll but from
Implacable party cotJeagues who
In truth demand ll'.at both eountries reUre from the world ol
llity
reThe 'Democratic far left in
this country acts
as thou~
Barry Goldwater and
n0 t
Johnson bad won the Presidency and h cannot be console!L
The Labor far left 1n Britain
acts ., though the Conservolive candidate, Edward Heath,
llld not Wilson had won t be

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equei!y ciiDIIOI be COIIIOled.

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~ldent
'1111 oomiDfl Jotmsoh • Wll&amp;ol
WASHINGroN "~
While 11Du1e C!QIIIerellet, ~
Johnson and Brlttah
Primo
a1n1
their offorts "'
•--n ore.....
test ag t
fore, will DO doubt publicly pn.
Harold
Wl
Mlnlster
""'
.-drive blm from VIet Nam. He
IODI an ·-•· dealiq wltb thl .
paring 1 !!*together here in
has ooored repeated and mas........- 1• But
11
the beat of July that could not
aHalra ol lhia wor "'
be more approprialeiY tlmad
: : :anu:'.!::~a~
reality fl wiD mOat ol Ill eon- ·
aptly
placed.
...........
o1
front two oklllful profeii!Gnll
nor mnre
but-unanim..,.
publlc
.,..,.....
poiWclanl with Ill tho lmpllc.. .
1
For WMbington iD J ulY s a
the nation's Governors and tba
lions ol rump leU • wing :11~
steamy headship post Indeed,
nation's otate legistaUvo lead·
~uon at home.
and both Leaders are
being
era.
'Tt., rebels can never deflect
SC&lt;Jrcbed by other kinds ol beat
baa be 1
-•·-n ~- bls fo-'- - · But juat aa 1I
en m"~ " ...... -··11
as we •
-·• c1
for the slmplo and unalte.ablt
possible lor W"uiOD to '-"""~
Wilson, long ander pressure
a rationally firm foreign policy
reason that he can take oo olbfrom the left wing ol his porly
free of an eodless "dissent''
or and continue r0$ponslblilty
to cease bac\ting the
United
that hal became in fact a emaU
to lead Eqiand. The reboil
States in Viet Nam, now must
mlnorlty'l demand Ill rule or
here can never deDect Johnson
contend with another latent for·
ndn, the 181110 alate of affalrl
lor preclaely the Wilt rea'IOn,
etgn-pollcy rebellion. The BritInvolves Johnson hera.
This does not mean, bow....
isb lefties, though badly defeat1n a word, both Wilson and
er, that thele rebel• cannol
ed on every showdown to date,
Johllson are under the guo pomake 1 p i deal of troubleare regrouping for yet other
uucaUy, and even though this
only lncfdeolal trouble fCX" wnatlempts to recall tbe la•l of
new-Isolationist sun Ill ..,,.n.
10n and JoiuiiOIJ as llll!ll, bu&amp;
England's already
sbruuken
tfally an empty one, II II all Lbo
trouble for tii'Uter for the irremilitary forces from the wbole
..me a symbolic weapon which
plaoeallle world Interest• ol
vast area e.. t of Soez.
uelthcr can Ignore.
both counlriel. This fl what
Like tbe lef~wing rebels In
will bring the oweat o! Juty lo
diJ.
It does not truly ondanger
.
England, Johnson's own
either man at heme, lor DO realthis biJh-level meelinl·
senting faction In the D~e~m~ocr~a~t-~--~~~~~~~~~~::_--~~~~2~~::=-~=--=:-~~-=-------':__--

Washingfon By-Line

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(Not in March) in 01 Miss

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Camplet~d .Dam~~ Gave Shippers 76-Mile Pool Below
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BY DICK THOMAS
Fifty years ago only II locks
aod doms lmd been completed
on 1 76-mile atreteb of the Ohio
R1ver below· Pittsburgh

Pa.

but with completion of many
dams then under construl'tlon,
a pool of 220 miles between
Pittsburgh and Ravensyood, W.
Va. was promised.
A June 22, 1916 river 11ew1

Item pointed out: "There are
at present 11 dams completed
making 11 nine-foot stage a distance of 76 miles below Pittsburgh.
"When every dam betweea

Pittsburflh and Ravenswood is
oompleted i\ is likely that a
12-foot stage will be avai!ah, l•.
"Jt ia expected that Dam 12

at Warwoud wiLL be completed
Ibis fall. Dam 13 is completed
aod Dam It will be completed
this fall. Dam 15 is completed

and will hold pool water by July I.
•·oamo 16 and 17 will possibly he completed by fall . Dam
18 has beell ill use for some
time (since 1910). Dams 19, 20,

21 , 22 and Z4 are well Wider
c&lt;Jnstruction. Dams 29, 31, 33,
and 3; below Catlettsburg '"
Cincinnati are also unde \.'OR ·
struction but it will be two
more years before they are
completed.''
Some other top river news of
50 years ago is as follows !the
year is 1916):

JUlie 10 - Captain Frank A.

veteran observers In the

aay tbe march probably
prodU&lt;e only a negilsfl&gt;le
vanr.e In Negro votlnfl
lion. '!bey even
left to themselves,
Negro Judera like Charles
era o1 the NAACP mlflht
produce better gains.
SiD&lt;e the Voting Rights
ol 196ii IDok effect, some
additional Negro" have
tered ln MtssiBsippl the !Dial lo UZ,OOO. By one .
mate, the figure may rise to
1'11,000 by the next statewide
llection In 1967.

.Voice of Broadway
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Jack O'Brian

Island No. 1, on the Mississippi
River below Cairo, Ill. Tbe passengers and crew reached shore

safely but some wert badly InJured and they suffered terribly
from exposure la lonely woods
before assistance reached them.
The A. C. Donnaly was commanded by Captain H. U. Hart;
clerks. were E. A. Donnaly
and Frank J. Donnaly and Bryson Purcell was in charge of

Donnaly, vetedan G allipo '!~ nverman has presented us with
some relics in the shape of
old steamboat bills of lading
used on fJ atboals m the Pittsburgh · Gallipolis trade in 1819,
or 97 years ago. They are well
preserved, being in good condition, showing a bill of goods
shipped here to Juseph W. lleVaeht in January 1819.
Captain Donnaly also hands
us copies of CmcinnJti ~:l 'rl&gt;IJ( ·
er, Commercial,
Cincinnati
Dnily Ga~.e lte , and New (Jrleans Times, published in 1819.
The Gazelte contains a long
aecount &lt;lf the burning to the
water's edge of the Iine big

Captain David Hartley, for
many years the hustling wharf
proprietor at Racine and one
of the be~t known rivennen rn
the upper Ohio River, was a
visitor in G'allipolis Tuesday
niMbi, guest ol Captala Dick
Brown, at the Ulsarner Hotel.
Captain Hartley believes 'hat
with proper management and

pack ell, A. C. Donnaly,

good service much ol tbe bus!-

•ear

the office. Captain Frank Donnaly owned one fourth interest
in the burned boat which had

• carrying capacity of 1,04;.66
tons. The Donnaly made her
maiden trip in the Cincinrrati·
New Orleans trade iR Novem·
ber 1876.

ness that has left the river and
gone to the railroad will come
back. Captain Hartle)' recently
sold his wharf and has been to
Columbus on a business trip.

Captain

David Scatterd•Y,

oldest purser on the Ohio River,
was taken off tbe
steamer
Greendale, very Ul, 'at New

Richmond, his home. He has
been with the Greene Lines ever since it wa! formed. His
condition is reported to be serl-

ous,
The Greenland is the Thursday packet for Cincinnati. The
Greenland leaves Gallipolis
next Wednesday for Pittsburgh.
She will handle no freight between Pomeroy and Pittsburgh.
The trip is for excursionists.
The big, sidewheel packet In·
diana , recently burned, is advertised for sale and will not be
rebuilt by the Louisville • Cincinnati Packet Company. Captain Oscar Barrett, a stockbroker in the line, has the Indiana
for sale,
II bao been reported tbe Tell
City would enter the Pittsburgb-

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during tbe next 12 months to .
pay lor the equipment,"
ho i
oonllnced.
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Dillon said two rooms have ;
been leased for a year. If the '
project is a success, It will con- j

ttnue, and po"ibly e•pand Lo ,
the future.
Right now, 12 pleceo ol physical fitness equipment are a-

vailable, Including the latest of
the isometric type.
The center operates between I
1:30 a.m., and 5 p.m., daily,
by appointment only. Patrona :
eharged $1 for one hour'a 1
workout, $5 a week, or t20 1 1
month. Evenlnlil lcasses are
available Lo groups of four
between 8 and 7 o'clock..

IrE!'

Residenfl using the center's
facliitieo are asked to fiU out
-· 1 card &lt;Ontalnlng their name,
phone number, 8nd medical

bacJtaround.
the CUBiomer is
In physieai
nnt step calls
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Marmet Company, has just
been returned to her owners,
tbe Barrett Company. The Oscar Barrett towed the Dorothy
Barrett from Cincinnati to Cairo where it Ia said she wiU undergo some repairs. The Doro-

thy Barrett wao originally the
Fred lfartweg, and was buill
II Pittsburgh in 1896.
Juno !I - Owners of tbe
Tell City, Dunbar and Ruth
bave purchased tho big Pitts-

Louisville expires.

The Queen is now owned by
J. W. Hubbard. It 18 said lo be
the intent of the new packet
company, in case they secure
the Queen, lo operate !hi• big
fast steamer iD the Plttsburgb-

J - Zf - The bll ·
Brown pMsed up
wltb empty barges
awba River. The
Brown was built at
in 1872.

Tbe Greenland. wiD DOt
the excursion trip to
as advertised lrom

June 26. It Is said tiJe·
of the Dunbar and Tell
will not extend her trips to.
cinnati but will keep her
Kanawha River • Pi~o!IU
trade, considered belt OJI
upper Ohio River.

Captain William
o! Middleport is now
Cincinnati trade where she
loco No. 1, self baa iR former years carried
barge operating between
thousands Gf passengers as well
Lours aod New Or~;:":;.;;=
as freight. Captain Harry Dondoing 1 big frelflht
nally is In charge of the PittsThe Inland Navigallol
burgh wharf with aa entirely
pany has contractfd
new crew.
more 1,200 ton self • pra~lli
The Klondike which mow debarges ill !bill New
parts at nooo for Syracuse ha• _ _ lr
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day.

Galli po i i ~

The first 'Jhoot. held to encourage visitor~ from
· clubs to compete With
Meigs group, '¥3\ before any
; of the present membershio was
' around to handle a gun.
cent"Jr helps develop strong arms, Jegs, and back Taking to actiYt role 11 the
annual functiort, along wW1 lhe
gull club, is the Meigs County
Fish and Game ksociatioA Irving Karr, pres·. dtRt of the gun
club, i:tnd Dr. Se.im BlazewJcz,
Fish and Game Ass•Jt:1afi1:1
president, were lu charge of
presenting this ~' E"3r ' s trQph;es,.
Winner of the 1966 championship Class A trophy was L'h.·1rles
Pidcock who defeated Robert
Wltittington of Pt. Pleasant illl a
shoot-off. WhihhgtnD alild Pij.

Gallipolis has a new physical fitness center.
Located on the second floor in the recently remodeled
Woodman Hall building at the corner of Third and State
St., local citizens are cooperating in the project.
Herman Dillon, physical therapist at Holzer Hospital,
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and Ohio State-bound Ron Walker are serving as instruc·
tors, or coordinators.
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Operations began
Monday, in one of the s i:~t drills , they are
Ju.ne 6. The center is averaging given 11 list of 21 exercises, and
betweeo 10 and 12 customers a a prescription which tell!i the
day, according to Dillon.
·individual what they should to
"We felt there was a need to c&lt;~rrect !he weaknesses.
for such a project in Gallipo- For example, should a1 indi·· ~:
lis,'' continued Dillon, "espec- ,vidual be weak in flexibility
Ially during the fall and winter :drills - touching the floor witb '
.
months," he added , "Adults fingertip s while keeping legs
OPERATING belt massage Is Ron · Wa.lker, cooH1Jinallorl
swim, play golf or softball, hike straight - prescription six calls 1in the new Gall1poUs Physical Fitness Center.
and camp during the spring and
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aummer months, But other Uma
bowling, there's little to do in
the fall and winter," he pointed ouL.
"lt't Dot a profit
making ·
venture," Dillon assured. ''We
would have to average bet wee• ,
25 and 30 customers a day io
order to make money. We hope
business . will be good enough 1

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under charter to the defunct

boats, It is nunored a new com-

pany will become owners of
the packet Queen City as soon
as her excursion charter at

the o1ll Kanawlul lilT"~:
Columbia's former
whistle.

attraction to gun-wting sportsmen from far anri wide
tor
about 40 years, W'~ S onre agai•
an outstanding success Thurs ·

THIS piece of physical fitneas equipment In the new

PUT AGRO£S OUR SICK·II!NEAT

l'OaJ from the Kanawha River
to Cincinnati for several months

The annual trap shoot

Physical Fitness
Center Launched

'JI4e MAN WHO

the Cincinr .J [i-

Marietta • Wheellnfl
trade,
leaving there every Tuesday
ln place ol the steamer C. E.
Hillman.
June !! - The IDwheat Dorothy Barrett which has towed

lhe Pomeroy CuR Club,

muse lea.

PI.AN·--WHO FA114El&lt;EC&gt;.OIIR ~UP INSURANCe"'
PlfT 1H! Ct.UI ON tTi FEET RNANCIAU.V·~

er Sherman in

burgh wharf where their steamers have bteo landing for years.
It is reported that thiJ new
packet C&lt;Jmpany ot which Car&gt;telns Fred llornbrook
and
Harry Donnally are al the head
will have a through boat running from CinciDnati to Pittsburgh.
People along the river ore
very anzioUI fiH' some through

Annual
Shoot
·Is Held

lndmltrial p!lnt
!ai.lilllel
like restaurants are desegregatOnly ocmlonally hai lbet't
trouble.
Similar hirlnll changa are
ooted 1n retllll siDres anti ·~er O$tablflhmenls, Busea ire
integrated. So are many pUbreatauranbl and hotel lacllfReeentiy a Negro medl·
fraterDlty held a ball
IB
beslboWD
bOlo!.
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1o be an openiDg for a pa&lt;"ket
or two In tbla trade.
Fifty years ago th~ June :111.
18a6, at Cincinnati, captaill
Wiliam F. Fuller and Charles
Regnier introduced the steam-

The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Juno !1,

By BRUCE BIOSSAT
hlrlng provfslona of I b t
WASHING'OON (NEAl Civil Righta Ac;llooli: tl·
Misabslppl tha civll
most ~clurerl ba¥1
marchers are plodding
more NeJro·lleiP and
baa cl\anged significantly on
. whal !hey. alread~
the racial front. But the marcbBusmeu I~~ .~
era are having very little Ill do gantzalioQI labOred
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dale's Health Bulletin, also blame
potlutlon for the early deaths ol an increasing number of animals.
As for heart dlse-e. environmental
stresses can harden the arteries in animals as weD as In men, says Dr. Ratctilfe. If, lor example, you put an elephant in a cage where he can .look out at
any time and see his traditional enemy,
the tiger, he is going to worry and maybe develop heart trouble. The tiger, on
the other hand, ~ keel ever
from a
ticker weakened by lrustralimi.
Civilization is tough on everybody.
And when did dogs and cats take
up
puffing \llrougb two packl of cigarettes a
clay?

not Ollly monkeys who are

'"!be
~waziest people/' a! the man used to say.
Many other domestic and zoo anlmals are
beginning 1o fall victim to tbe modern-day
dJSeases that plague lll8Jlkind.
Recen., studies here and abroad indicate
that the !llcrease In heart diseue and cancer among humans in the past 20 years
cnrresponds to similar increases iD t~ose
diseail&amp; -nfl animals. Dr. H. Stunz1 of
Switzerl)md', "for one, has fouod a str1lting
increase in lung cancer in dogs and cats.
Dr. llf.herl L. RatcUffe of tbe Philadelphia Zoological Gardens says he lms
seen B. definite Increase in lung
cance~
among birds who spend most of
their
ti me filii of doors breathing city atr. Official&gt; at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo, reports RoIt'o

IC party fl 11!1111111 number but
Jar~~&amp; in dadbat power, T h •
PresideD~ IDCI, baa 11011 ntr1

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SERVING MEAL - The Fish and Game Association, responsible for pr&lt;!para~L(Ij
meal for those attending the annual affair at tbe Pomeroy Gun Club, is
at
Karl Grueser looks on as George Nesselroad and Guy Russell make cole sJaw.
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cock had broken 97 of the first and then last ~ear, Dr . Keith Wayne Swisher 90, Paul
100 clay birds U;rcwn. Class B. I Riggs, his son-in-Jaw, was !'le 94. Harold Sm1th Bll, aJt4,~
Karr 88.
trophy
winner was Roger winner.
Class B - Phil Meier
Winebrenner 1.1f Syraoo~ with The rundowa of '!!hooters in
91 birds.
addition to the wmner-; and the1r
Taking the mfJst Cia~ A. scores for Thursdwt"s t"()mpeti- Ingels 83, Kenn t Kerr
Championship in recent years lion of 100 sht.~ts inchjde:
ert Greene 83, Jimm, !:~~[!:
at the annual .'itlnol is Pomercy l· Class A - o ;ck Winebnmner ! er 85, Dr. Sellm 8
Druggist Wayne Swisher. Wayne 94, K. C. Smi~ 9:1 l-lerbert 1H. F. Salsberry 77, Rich
walked away With the o i tt: j Fleming 92, Robert Schaelet 93, : 73, Gabe Nelsoa 7" ~ .
brass in 1956, l96Z and 1964, Dr. ,Riggs 89, 0. C. Vuss 91, strome 50.
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lUre cro:. Gralfis Extensioa
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tho
P'e&amp;ler the net return j,... acre. Costs of procluetioa lnereaae
88 yields increaae however lbe
coals to produce' rise Jlower
then the value of lbe ..-oducls
ji'Odueod at least to witbiD cer-

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Government

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two
of the nation'• major farm or·
gaoizations are preparloi to
tigbt _ if necessary - to keep
sovernment Influence out
of
bargalniog decisions by farm
marketmg associations.
Their fire is aimed at a pro1 rl to be made public
:
by u~resident Johnson's 15member National Commlsllon
Food Marketing n.e panel
been lnvestlpting the food
lndusory for more than a year;
its report Is due on or before
Jul 1
~e 'cornmlsslon wW suoeat
leg· tation authorizing establish·
me~ of regional "marketln&amp;
boards" for farmers produclni

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- and representing - the sec·
rotary of agriculture.
Charles B. Sbuman, president
ol the American Farm Bureau
Federation, and Oreo Lee Sial·
ey, head of the National Farm·
ers Organizatlon INFO), said
their groups would f1gbt sucb a
proposal.
Waul Direct Talks .
Sbwrran 1ald the Farm BUI'
eau does not believe thai government should be a partoer ID
form bargaining. Staley aP'eed.
He said in an interview that
barg•lnlng on farm prices
sbould be a lll1llter of tree negoUatioo between farmer and
buyer, wUh no government dlr·

!:,t""': tbot the aoll Is at the desirable

to B YIa~
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per n. 880
cos
I« a 3 ton yield 18 fl0.3&amp; per
acre, ~I for the ~~~onol : ..
nap, t goes up on Y per n.
Tractor labor, he baa found
ol $1.96 per acre al the 3 ton
)'ield, but IIlla again only lr&gt;

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1\IJtilca McDulel, 1oea1, 11111
Mr,. OICir Nab)r o1 Columbul,
viiited old lrll!lllb at Pomero,
Monday.
Nora McDaniel of
Berlin
CrOSII'oada visited Mr.
and
Mrs. Clarley Ross Sunday.
Brenda Kay Smith attended
band practica at Southwestern
Tuesday eveainl.
Mrs. Marjory Payne and son
Richard o1 BldWell, oislted her
mother, lllrl. Lola Smith su..
d;y evening.
Mr. Harokl ilopDI of Gallipolis, viiUed Mr. and 14 n
Charley a.. recendy.
Mr. and Mn. lilberl Smith
end two datllhlm, Sandy and
Ci ndy, of Portor, visited her
mother, Mrs. Lola Smith Suaday evening. Tbey all motored

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, chance to set theor own prl~.
Staley saod the governments Shuman recalled that
e
role In bargammg Should be Farm Bureau began bf org~~
limited to preservmg competo· mg local asaocoations or mo 0
lloo and. preventing monopoly. crops. The actovoty haai ~n
Bargammg by farm marke~ spreading a~ the organ 28 0~
lni aasocoaUo11B baa been play· builds exper!Once and manpow
mg an mcreasmgly larger role er, however. Now, he srud,, t~e
in agrieulture in recent years. Farm Bureau - the nation s
Sbuman told a meeting of the biggest f~rm group - is devotAmerican agricultural edltoro lng half 1te bndget and stiff to
IIlla week the! bargalnln&amp; pro- market bargaomng programs.
ararns by Farm Bureau affil- He said the goals of Farm
tales are eopanding. , . . Bureau marketing groups were:
Staley said the NFO s arm os To get the full market proce for
to bring enough producers to- producers, and to search for
gether to llargain effectively. ways to ~aise the l!1lll'ket price
He told the editors that elfect· through unproved serv1ce and
lve bargaining giveo f8111lers =a ~o:::th:::er:...:.:
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IIJ dlgaUble vest. Is IIGII~ wllll dlpdo
blllly ol lilt fonCt abel !liD

protein per IDI't, liWl a· hoi'
vtets, llowever the lOIII yield
of hay was greeler with the
3 cuttings per season In tomparllllll with the lour cuttings
per seaaon. With lbe shortsge
ol moilture
Mal£• County
formers normally eoperience
durlllg the mid-summer, we
have difficulty in &amp;etting lour
cuttings.
Tho ideal date of barresting a
particular !Orqe 1peci01 is
likely to be different from an·
er apecloo. The relaUve stage
ol maturlly Ia clolely related
10 digeaUblllly of the forage.
This fact is con11dered to be
DJOre precise with the grosses
liWl lbe Iqumes. The decline
In dlfleaUblllty of a!lalla and
red clover Is 11101'0 closely related to the etage of IDIIUrity
than of ladlno clover.
'!be date of barveotlng must
conolder the Injury to stand of
lbe forage apeclea resulting
from early harveste and tile
desired digellllb!Uty of
the
forage. Forage for dairy animala In production,
should
have a dry matter digestibility
of tl3 per cent or more U the
aaimal is to produce at her
potential.
The timing of succe.!dlug har-

BY PAT GLASS
Ert A,.at Home Er

Better Sem'ce

iven by FHA

Veil and IVIllblve adequate ,-.
III'VII ol sugars ~ starches

Ill the roots to SUI'Ylve ~ wln-

ter. A five 10 alx week freque...
cy of barVIII lor ollalla · haS
proven to be aooeptable In Ohio.
The P'•aae• such aa orelJard.
P'al8 do well with • lour to
five week recovery period be1\teen harveate, The llmlnl of
the la1t barveet Ia lmporlallt
for preparloi legume planll to
survive the wlllter. Tho WI
normal harveat lor alfalfa IIIII
red clover should DOl be later
than September 3-16.
In Soulhem Ohio a very late
and unusual barveat may be
takml In very late October, at
a time when little or no regrowth of the crop will occur
before wllltet. A two or tbree
Inch growth alter thiJ late
harvest is oaUa!octory, however, a 8 to 8 Inch regrowth al
this time can be damaging.
Net returns from meadow•
can be kept relatively high If
!Iandi are maintained at leut
two years and preferably three
yeara or more on land not well
suited · to com production. By
dlstribuU118 tho cost of establlshment over more than one
produo11on year, the IOial coeta
to produce the crop is less.

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New Holland TrKtol'l &amp; Equlptnent

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
992-5101

Need

Pr()tection

han

COW IBT-Airllropl by tranaports to 111PPI1 oulpoet anita
been batlle!leld b1111neas u Ulllllllnee Wolid
Warn. But there was something uniiBUII about the million of the c-123 at left. cargo Included a cow, right, that
reached the groom4 at the u.s. Army Si!ecial Fon:es Camp at Pllu Toe, South Vlet Nam, apparently. IlOilO the worse
for the eoperlell£8 despite 1 sllghlly lllllered craie. Uve on!ma)a are belliC airlifted regularly to llollted politloDI
to be kept for food when needed.

THER PROOFED"
CARBON ., BLACK

FARM MARKET TRENDSHow Medicare Will Work
Two run
:..:.ds 0£Hea}th ·Prolectl•on Offered
PHYSICAL
FITNESS

GRAVElY TRACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
WY 2-29/5

512 E. MAIN ST.

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IN GALLIPOi.IS

CHUCK COLLIElt SEIIVICI
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WHY DOES POMEROY LANDMARK HAVE THE LOWEST FREEZER PRICES? •••

BY TRAILER-LOAD BUYINGI

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Don't Buy From A
Catalogue, We Have Them
On Hand. Come and See
Them.

Handles over 100 tons of corn sllagt
an hour, blows II over 100 lett high
tho crop 'nd reduces blowing capacity, the No. 56
Blower has a 45' feeding angle. (Seo omallllluslto·
tidn.) Corn allaKe or haylage is auaered Jft 1 more
straight-line direction, so the flow i1 uniform, end the
chopped forages move much faster. Then en uclu·
siva 56-inch rotor and sht wide paddles shoot the sl·
Jage upward with a •ip' speed of 90 miles an hour, at,
540 rpm, with a direct pto drive.
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USED BARGAINS ALWAYS!
1 Good U..d Frigideire Autometk
Washer. A Real Buy At Only _ _ $75

Half-gallon of

The hopper ••tends 20 Inches from the housing for
Blower can speed uo vnur DDI!I_
r,.tinn

Meigs Equipment Co.
Roor Molgt Gontral H~ltal
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for each

Central Soya
of Ohio

matt how much the McConnlck International No. 56

ant &amp; Sycamore

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cub~capacity

Freezer,
, ,, ., Refrigerator 9r Combination

Gallipolis, 0.

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FREE ICE CREAM

lncludln1 22
hllf-pllons of
l;e Cr1am FREEl

Chest Freeze
AS LOW AS

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1 Good Uaed Unlco
Chest fl'llztr, now only - - - $100
1 Good Used Unico Refrigerator
Also A R11l Good Buy At

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••• ~.JSE OUR EASY ,ENNIES-A-DAY PLAN.

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. Formerly: Muter Feed &amp; Seed Co.

Combination

EVERY NIGHT
UNTIL 9 PM :u~C:::

Your Farm Service Center

',easy drlve·through clearance. Stop In and let U!l esd·

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FREEZERS, Chest and Upright
REFRIGERATORS- COMBINAnGNS
AIR.CONDtnONERS- WASHER-DRYERS
RANGES- DISHWASHERS

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BREAK the
BOTTLENECK

Instead of the usual 90' turn that momentarily stops

ome of the Gravely UJI!n fielding thia powerful teamthe hilh·torque Gravely Tractor and the all-gear·drive
30" Rotary and oee what they say. Eopecially the ones
!bet have owned a Giavely lor 10 yean or more.
Then, if you don't believe them, pick your to11gheat
mowing job and oek uo to ohow you;wbat the Gravely
Clll do. Or pick one of our other 38 attachments. All
you have to do is caUl

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4-H Camping
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Compension

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Workmen's

BY WIWAM P. SMI'Tu
pens•tlon, but was not. Tbe ao an employea. U1ually a be. Tho safeal approach 10 thl1 hu workmell'o compeasation U ~ m ·llllerflllcl Itt oilArea ED. A&amp;eDl
fanner • employer could . be membar of tho family would problem Is lor the farmer• to CCJVOI'ap, II be II ICO()Witable t.dning workmen's oompennMaay larllleri ollbe area
assessed up to 118,000 lor death n~t be considered aa employee qrn oa the value of the under lilt law. U the ctalom lion cover8JI, then write lo
eot. carry werkmen's corrlpert·l of an employee, plus unpaid either. Farmfnll pariDera are oervlCOJ and report that value operalor doeln'l cany cover- the Underwrltln&amp; Secli111, llu""tlo:: :overage whoe~ th ~y
rr€!!'1!•.•m• and ~naltlel . 1'1le not tmployeu lor the purposes for premium payment p u r.o qe, you may haYe tbe COlt of reau of Workmen's ~safarm labor. Are you one
aum could be e'Ven hlgber than of wo.rkltlen·a comperu•UUu.
I'\IDi:l•· ~ ~~ zti.Jt:~ ~~ ~~~,tA 1A.a- ""'~YeiUI of the t:lon. Columbul, Ohio. F~ addi· t-R camp at Canter'• Clft
those who II not aware of
this lor Injuries and loss of When tw~ farmers
10 be performed In a llWillBr that lndepentllnl cu1tom operator tiona! informa110n or .,,,...,..,., once again ""¥""' ;;. r.: ;;..-;:.
beneflto and responslb•il·i,tipresnsst-l Ume, oopeclally I! there Is per· exchange labor, they u1ually do bldlcates an employer..mptoyse charied to your risk. Don't 101 you may alao CODtaet your 1o- mer eampinl JUIII :II
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mane11t disability.
not consider themaelve~ em- relationship.
caulht 1hort on this II you cal county Exlen1lon Aaont or with a kounly eoun.tlor TralDtlon lawa of Ohio?
Under the law an employer ployeeo and they usuaU~ · do Wben you hira cullom work ars deailllii with cullom oper• the Area Extension Farm Man· lni Camp.
cannot provide coverage ' for not consider what the conse- dono, make Jure tba bldlvltlual tori. Protect your !arm Intel' a,.ment Agent, 371 E. Main
Since yeu are In the l!lldst
-•-rma the cuotom ervleea ell at all Urnes.
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himself and he Is not counted quences of an Injury wo uld re ....
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a buoy season of the year
Lawrence, and Meip Countloo
hirlllg of farm labor Is aolna
wW be oending • older ..
be at its peak, you may
mombors to canters cave 1«
to conelder laklni necesaary ac·
two d&amp;yll' training. Fred BntDy
tion to safquard youroeH •- By United Pre11 1ntel'llattonsl Booton butt• were 111 to Z\1
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ar•' ' ea Clevetend ol the Stete .
galllst a aavere financial loss The hog market reached Its cents higher.
.
4-H Club ltall w!U bt coacluct- '
or possible ruin. h
h'••es highest level; since March in Ill a4d 017 xu eenta blper.
Dlllrlct Ma•·ing le8lfDns in "UIIIIertllndlng
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borne btllth agency. For ez. what services are covered when campera,"
"Fun Whtle Le·-'1
Every Iarmer W 0
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the midwest this week. Cattle Hog recelpto totaled .410,000
-'tal
•-!tal
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larm labor should be familiar .
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keto and
Soolal S..urlty
ample, If you IO to a ho,,.. ' you go to a _, .
lllg," anll "Tecbnlqllls of Coull- i
'th certain 1 eta bo 1 th proces were lrregu ar, w at twe ve term na mar
Tber are two klnd1 of healtb you wlll ordinarily 1how your
8
WI kmen'
a
at~ 1 steers up a quarter and heifers dlract marketings In Iowa ond Insurance wrder medicare · hoa- beolth Insurance card wbon you
Belll!i."
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• quarter.
Minnesota. This was a 67,1100 pnollnsurance, which belPa pay are admitted and will probably
Other worksbop planning sesa
o soun
arm Fewer hogs and cattle were head drop from the previous 1or cer taIn covered hosp Its! be ask·'
•-.. 1 to rm t h t
managemeat.
w to 1,.
lions will be held for ilag, ves- 1
The Ohio law states that
marketed than last week.
week.
lnd hoopltal-related service1, hospital can uae to make Ito
per, campllre, eaadlelllhting, !
ery employer of three or more Slaughter steenr under 1200
Ew01 Steady
and medl&lt;al insuran.,., which claim for payment.
outdoor recrtatlon, and nature
different persona durirtl a pay . were largely steady to .25 Slaughter lambs finished the help.! pay your doctor bills.
You will be notified wheneveducation, All wlll 1101 be work
period must carry workmen's
at majm· livestock week selling mostly $1.00 to You may recelv~ aervlcea er payment boa been made lor c.nllnued From Page 5)
for lhl oounHlors, however, as
compensation. 1'hls
. Heavier weights $1.110 lower, but in extreme• covered by medicare I hoopltal aerviceJ you have received.
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they have Ume to enjoy the poOl
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part·Ume ompl&amp;yees and min·
oteady to 25 and In declines amounted to el .OO. Insurance lila parUclpillng hoa- The notlco will Jhow tho num- for .the followmg :
and the other outdoor recreaor• All tbree persons do n0 1 . Ia
Sl ghte
es and feeder pita!, an extended care facility her of days of care you have Sotups, prone stretch, bend luana! lacililies and al!O leisure llEPORT TREMili\S
50 1
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ms nces · o~er.
au
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(a skilled nursing home or a left in that 1 'Spell of illness" or sitting, cat bw:k, knee
kiss, · timt
MOSCOW tUPI)
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have to
emp""''"" at the At !Tiost pomts slaughter lambs were mostly stea y.
apeelal part of B hospital) , or the number of home healtb Vis- bend sltUng rotatloo, bamsttlnl
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. of Tashkerd
same time.
were steady to 25 off. In carlot trading spring lamb In ur borne from a b om e Ita llill &amp;V'IIallable.
stretch standing, and olltina Once cowrselora have """lv· j- t City
H you employ less than
Cows were .25 to ll Oil, with the carcasses were steady to three ~ agency such 88 the vloi~
SpeU 01 DIDess
down, pectortal atretcb, kntel- ed tralnlllg they will then as- ::lioo n~n•" :
dlffereDIWOiten darln&amp; a pay mo•t downturn on uUioty and cents a pound lower. mostly ing nurses ""oclauoo. The do.,. Benefits under the hospital lng pectorlal stretch, aod noor sist with the other t-H cam~s Imore J:n 100 w..hii~
pe~iod, tbe llw does not ~
Bulls were steady one to _two cents off.
tor or person arranging f 0 r Insurance program are paid touch.
during the aummer, Junior I tremors !lnw April
qulh you to carry workmen a
.50 lower Ve~lers were Receipts of about 34,000 sheep these services for you will know ,during 3 certam period of time, I
.
Camp for 11·13-year-oldl July
'al Soviel oews
colllpeDIIUoa, but you may
at St. Paul but $4 00-to were down 15 per cent from whether an institution or agen- ealled a ''spell of illness, This I lndJV!duall wbo have uaed 10.14 and Senior tamp for lt offle.i
ted Tb ldaJ
c.arry IL And ~th all the bene- 18.00 lower at East St. Louos. last week
cy is participating In the pro- does not refer to any pa;licular the center thus far report they and ~ver to be held July 11-22. Tass repor .. - ..ur. - ,
f1ti1Dd lfttection
Pricea for feeder_ cattJe were Live c_aUle fUtures _ended the gram.
illness you may have, oor doe!! / f~~ 100, per cent better.
A new camp has betD planned NEW AMBASSADOR
t.
should ifve serious
steady. m Instances week woth mixed procea chan· To participate In the medl- it refer to a single stay in a
That I the main purpOIO for lor Ju. 11-10 and rosorvationo ' SAIGON 'UPI
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· yet 'betn fllled Thll i1 Wllk
1IOD to '"'1e care program hospit'lls extend- hosp1tal or extended care fa- 1the center"
wu.. •tr ID8uraoce,
wea k to ·s•" ll ff ·
ges on the Ch'Jcago Mercan t·l
' said Dillon· "!1'1 bave not
&amp;2• h I beMI
en if you employ a sinJie work· Twelve-market rece1ptR of Exchange August delivery ed care facili,lies and ' home cihty
1 not just I we\ght-.reduelng plant. 11 CIMP t!tpeelaUy for 9 and lO..
l~on, b· 8~ to
er only oceulooally.
176,000 cattle were moderately declined 15 to 25 cents, while llealth 'agencies must
meet i y~ first "spell or ll!ne!l!l" l Ita over~ll purpose la to keep ye~ar-old ._H club members, ~~~!INa~~ :~ ""'lt'&lt;llia:i
Tho premium lor worlnnell's smaller than last week.
the April contract advanced 15 opacified olaodaroll which dem- begins on the flrot day (after an lndlVJdual In top pby•lcal
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h I hed 1.:;' ..
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ow e
cen s o "r · per un r - onstrate that they provide high June 30 llt66) you receive COV·
·
Moaeow'• Lenin State Libr• s
upon the amOWlt of payroll, Wholesale ca~lot prices for weight. The press~re on the quality health care. In addl· ered ho~Jtal or extended care : Equipment on b~nd thus far iD 1 ry coDtainl appro~:i~atel)' 20 l:~,~~n ~~{, t~flaBri~lah embU
and (or thiJ reason IIOlB8 farmand he1fer bee( were nearby contra-cts reflected hon they mul!lt agr!t! not to servlcea. It ends when you have eludes two electr1c health bJcv. million items acconbnco to tRe '
ed Th -~y
.,_ tarry lhe pro tet·
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c wn stea dY to 112: cent a poun d!ears ofib
J era
markt'
e mg charge
the medicare benefic!- not been in any ho!!pltal or ex- I: cles, two belt massagers, salou
. ··---- aL all times rqardless of the
Cow beef was mostly 'h because ~f large cattle num· ary for service!! paid for by the tended care f&amp;clllty for
80 1figure conditioner, a Z bar [or ~·
:
number ot employes. H
to 1 cent uff.
bers, while support for the program and Uley mWJt abide consecutive days. Then a new Isometric eonditionins1 band, ; tin il available.
A'ITENDS CONFERENCE '
do not blrt aDY farm
Unrespon_slve carcass ~ade distant mon,ths was promp!ed by Title VI of the CivH Ri8hts ' 'spell of illness" can begin the leg and arm devices, ropus, DiUon will add two
more TOKYO 1UPIJ - seorel:a17,1!
dur1DI IJtf l!x IIIOIIth
live cattle prrces. by the likel1hood of a relative Act, which prohibit! discrlml· next time you receive covered vibrating •lanl boarda, electric pieces ol equipment ahortly. AI- State Deart Rusk wm
period, there wtuld be DO
were generally bearish ihortage of cattle in the second nation based on race, color, or hospital or extended care aerv- roller massager and a rowing so when fall arrives, plans call here July 4 to attend the.
mlamat.
~elective, with weighta a half of the year. An easier national or111n.
icea.
machine.
f~ men, couplet, and
group American-Japan ministerial ·
By batllll workmea'l
major prJce !actor.
dressed beef market also Ho!lpital insurance payments Moat people will not have to When Dillon tan't lround Wal- lcla!lleS.
fereDC'e on trade and
penaatiad: JOtl u
Midwest hog markets ad- served kl depress the August will be made directly to t h e bother about trying to keep the ter il. Walker, a 1966 GAHS I PatrotJI are entitled to cof. , and for ·alk5 · ·:
would be he from
to the highest levels contract.
hospital or other organization detaila of this rule in mind. graduate, is the son of Mr. and fee, and an AM-FM radio will Mini st~r Eisa.lm .s&amp;tft;
r+l-oer llabUJty. 'ftle covered
early March but lost part Wheat, soybean!!, corn, rye furnishing the services, by one Usually, if you enter 11 hosplt- Mrs. Don Walker of 509 Magno!- i be installed In the center short·· Foreign Office ann • lllfol'·e d
ployea wuuld lleo have
their gains In late week and oat!l were subfltantially of the organizations, such as at or extended care facility, you Ia Drive. He~ plan• to enter ' ly.
Thursday.
•... . They can get paymento
Closing prices at moot higher on the Chicago Board of Blue Croso or a private lnsur· will not stay long enough to use Ohio State thla fall where ne · With 111&lt;b a center,
resl---disabliiUoo lllffered
were steady to .75 Trade.
ance company, de!igrrated to aU of your benefito. When you will major in pre-medicine.
denll will be able to take part · SllNTENCiiD TI1REE.
farm work aad pa.ymeat
with many up .25 to .50. Wheat wa!l upS to 8; corn up handle such claims. You &amp;low use hospital or extended care Be1ides the equipment
oD .in phyliell rttneu pi'OII'Iml UI'IJ•! BULAWAY? · Rhodesia
medical, bolpltal and
St. Jo!Oph and Sl. Paul 414 to 711 aoybean• up 9 to your health IMurance
card benefits, the Social Security hand, several American Medi· :ed bY tho lato PrHident John , - Three Afrrcans were
tadol cotta.
were steady to .25 lower. Sow! 21~4 ; oats up 3% to 4~; and when you are B!lked about pay· Administration will keep track ul Ass!lciation bulleUna are ; F. KenDedy in 1960.
: tenrcd to death and a
'1'111 laW JI'OVIdel for
1n01t polntB were steady to rye up 41h to 5~,
rnent arrangement!! by a boa- of your "spell of Ulnes1" for available concerning physical Sucees! of the l'eflfer depends 1was ah·en 1~ years
1e._ penaltlel H there 111
hlgber,
Closing prices pald for pltal, estended eare taclllty, or you and 1ive you informati!ln fltneu prOfl'IMI. AIJo, liter• on tile reaetloo of residents in · men! for k1 ll m,g a
work lttjury • death
Pork loins were oleady to w~ole,.le eggs delivered to
- - - on how many "benefit" daya tore complied bY the nation'• the commwrlly, Dtlton empba· worker and seUong f~ .
and tbl
lbould
1 pound lower. Hams were Chicago week generally -wtre er. Wholesale butter prices at you have left.
outatandinl physical Nucation slzed, abd tttay be a determlr1· 1 occupif'd rai lwa' · ·~lt
!Jo..,
wodtmeu'1
two to three cento, while anchangtd to fractionally hiJh- Olleago ad~anced II to 1 cent A Ia tor ar~clo will describe Instructors at major unlversl- lng factor for a YMCA.
year. it was reJ)&lt;Jrted

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or four days, lure
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of nol&gt;bomncenlzed milk tamlnaled.
When milk ln. clear-glass con- is not aa smootb alter freezing For further lnlormatlon
stands m a snnny win- aa before, but the texture ol your ateaalon ollloe IIIII It wUI
or unprotected on a door_,.,
homogenized ..,.
remains glad to send you the USDA BulIt los~~ rlbolla~!n and may smooth. Freezinl mJIIt In glass letiD ''Gettlnc EIIOUih Milk" ...,
a sunlight . off flavor bottles frequently brew lbe anck&gt;r The Ohio Stele BullatiD =::=
as brief a lime as half seal "poses the milk 10 air "Milk • Both of these bulletino hour
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bottles and can't be re~
promptly, provide a
or metal receiving bos for
preferably a box that Is in·
1ulated. Some milk Is aold in ·
dark glass bottles, IIIII these
give better llgbl proteetion than
clear glass. When using milk, .
keep H out of the refrigerator !
just long enough to pour tilt I
wanted for immedlote ,
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lor immediate uae. Bao· tbat cause stale fhlvor inIn stared milk, even In
milk In good star·
conditions.
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the wholesomeness or the nu· 1
value of milk. The tex·

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in cleanliness, flavor,
value. To keep fresh
milk at ita best., follow the rule
of 3 C's and a D. Keep milk
Clean, Cold, Covered, and Dark.
Milk holds both food value and
best when kept cold.
It's good practice to take each
botue or carton of milk
to the sink, rinse it uounder cold running waand dry it with a clean cloth
promptiy put the milk lo
!be refrigerator. Stored near the
unit, milk can be exto keep good quality and

milk provides about 23 per
I"
of the recommended daily
b
fowance of calcium for a
Services to farmers and
cally active l!lliD. The
dairy foods may be used to get al people have been
by the Fannon Home
10 Jacl&lt;son to villll a brother tratinn recently by
and !On, Mr. Charles Smith, office at Tl East
wife and children.
Athens, Ohio (formerly
Dr. and Mrs. Chester Pryor ler's ltestaurant).
son Mart of Cincinnati,
This olllce wiD ..,e aa a
bee mother, Mrs. Ada
base lor Melgl, Vbrton, and
and IIIIer and lr.mtly over
Hockin&amp; counties.
weelcend and attended the
Milton E. Roush Is the Coulllllln&amp; Ia Dry Run on Sunday, ty Suporvlaor of the new Ullll.
Mr. Edward Rosa ot
Office botll'll have been
Dl., lell lor b1s home, He
!!shed II lollows: Athens,
been visiting bls parents,
Wednelday morning at T1
IIIII Mrs. Cbarley Ross.
Stste Street; Melgl, each
Rev. Vaoco WatsOn,
day morning from 10 a.m.
of Providence cllw'ch,
12 noon at the Masonic
a w:JIIderlul 111!1'111011 to a
Buildini, ASCS office,
bouse. The 1ervict• were
Vinton, Second and
ad by all present both ·
Thursdays from 10 a.m. to
1y and financially.
at County Aaent office
Rev. Roy Sherrod, wife
house, McArthur;
va of Zanesville, visited h 1 County, first Thursday 10 .
mother, Mrs. Cornelia
to noon at SCS office, 61 North
son and husband Lloyd
Street, Logan.
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black of
Galllpollo Rl., called oo MI.
aDd Mrs. lJoyd Hutcheson SUr&gt;
day JDOrlling before """Ices.
Mrs. lllmtlla Lalhum, P•
lrieia Harris, Mrs. Ina Harris,
Is this All-Gear-Drive
Ill of Blackfork, visited I be
Riding Tractor and its
latter's brother, Mr.
Hul&lt;beson and wHe Monday.
All-Gear-Drive 30"
Mrs. Ina Harris remained
visit her brother and wife
Rotary Mower REALLY
lew days.

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Profits~e::.::~N;:.:h~~~~~!:~!:

1feld. Seed1na coals would be eoat to 'prouuce a lOA 111 dry
approxlllllltely the .}amt I or matter. 'nlese fliUI'el Ulustrate
each yield level and it has been that ille cost per ton is reduciillted at 15.56 per aore.
ed •• ·the yields increase. The
When .we conelded the quea- ooat per ton ll8inl tbelle figures
tion ol aUalfa weevil in tbio on the three loa uloid basis are
area, as well u, a Iar&amp;e part f:M.IP, oa tho lour ton is 12!.80,
of the state, now, sprayinl doet and the alx ton at 117.78 ped
beco!"e a necessity. This baa lon. Therefore, producing hl&amp;b
beco fijured at $8.80 per )'ields ol forage crops is one
acre.
of tho 1110st imporlallt steps toTbe fi&amp;ure tbot most farmers ward profitable meadows.
fall to co111idar 11 the facl thai Another factor lo consW.r is
lalvJ and laxeo are a part of the JudimeDI In rtjlrd to the
the coot of production. Assum- quality of the forage produc·
lni land at aroand $150 per ad.
1
aere, Mr. Graffis, hao lilted Tons of hay or sllage is relathe land costa per acre of all tively easy 10 ju&lt;i&amp;e. t'he poands
yield levels at approllmate!J of dlt!e1tlbie nutrlonto and dl·
10 per cent or fl5 per acre. He potlble protein produe&lt;d per
bao listed taxes at the same acre, are less eaally estimated,
flJure.
however blgbJy Important. HarThr total coal! of production vest at the right time to
then for alfalfa grass meadows provide hlgbly digestible forage
in Qblo, for one year atendo and high yleld.l of dry matter,'
is fl&amp;ured at f/3.78 lor 3 toni, and lllllllimum )'ielda of digest!$87.22 for t ton yields, IIIII ble nutdlenls do not normally
$106.70 lor a 8 ton yield. Baaing coincide.
the value at $25 per ton, t1e Tbe harvest schedule that for
DOt return Is $1.22 per acre, aa alfalfa graas meadow will
lot the 3 ton yield, 112 78 lor produce the malt hay will not
the four ton yield, and 143.30 pt'OOuce the most digestible
lor lbe 6 ton yield.
nutrients or pounds of protein.
Another way to consider IIlla Some oactiflce in IOns of hay
lnlormaUon is based on !he produe&lt;d · is made to achieve
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Mr.ofand
Mrs. Orville
Comet~
wn
Cincinnati,
visited
her vltamlnll.
One 11-ounce glass of

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sisters. Mrs. Glndyo Cooper,
husband, and JeMie Howell over tbe weekend and aUended
the baptizing at New
Hope
churcb on &amp;mday.
Mr. and Mrs, Jamea Dewy
Kee~ and child,... of Clnclnnati, visited his father, Dewy
Keels, local, sister
Darline
Grant and husband over the
weekend and oa lluDdoJ attendeol 1ervleeo al cbri.
Mrs. Edna Loal of Colambus I• vllltln&amp; her parenla a
few day1, Mr. aDd MrL Charley Ross.
Mrs. Murl Howard ·IIIII dautbler. ~ •illted her moth" • ·l!tJlll Bumey, at
Berlin

Ume level, the costs would be
the same re1ardi..s of the tonDill'· Fertilizer COllis, however,
f« the change from 3 to 4 tons,
would be $8.80 per ac".' and
would need to be approxunately doubled to get the six ton
to

about the same amount of eal~cium as is provided by 8 ounces
program. They would be bead' . ""ii~·nall'd Iof whole milk' cheddar-type
ol by admlnlstraton named by aaJ':~oc~:.~~ ~~;e
no cheese, one and one-thlrd ouncbetter time to give milk
es; cream cheese, one and three
Umelighl.
fourths cups; cottage cheese,
_ _::~:.:._~.;;.:..;;;..._ _ 1 All of us trave heard the
one and one-traH cupa: and ice
BV ADA KEELS
aaylng that milk 11 a
eream, one and one-third cups.
~~. Os&lt;ar Nuby of Colum- fond. Most of us know,
Tbele are few other foods thai
bus, . who hal been vlsltin&amp; hia H Isn't qnite thai good.
provide large amounto o1 calcicousm, Mrs. Loll SmJtb f o r er, milk and dairy products
um In useable form. And calei·
two weeks, left Tuesday for his basic lO an adequate diet
urn is one of the nutrients
home.
most Americana. In milk
which average American diets
Mr. Edward Ross of Chicago, find most of the calcium
are apt to be low.
Ill , and his lathe~'. Mr. Char- ed for normal growth and sus· Without proper handling, the
ley Ross. local, VISited Mrs. tained good health, p!UJ ......
Lola Smith Sanday.
lent protein levels and several
negotiating sales and could also
-ate a production coatrol

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eo111 aCOOlllplllllns IbM.
l8lll Umlls. M1117 production artases f1 per toll lor each ad·
~ · .;,~ ~ 1 Mr. Graf11a nports IIO¥Irll COlla m 1111 same regardless dltlonal ton. Machinery cools
MAI ith free!~! and the factors delermlnt! pro1n
..- of yield
go up a little faster starting
The ay il IIlla ear have loss from hoy sllap ....,.. ·
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.
al $1.31 per acre and increaa·
all": :;"lou&amp; 10
to Melp feed and • . So.;e of the ,:.:m,/;ar~:"' costa and lni $3, for each ton up to the 6
cau
f rmers in hay and factors relate to production dow Ill :;:. 1 1 srasa mea- ton level
0 or one ym
0•
eounty arod cHon As 8 result oosts of which 1..,. are eon·
meadow P u. .
will slant or uoclt . • whUe olb- llalldl, Mr. Grallis has fllured However, when you get to
1
many 1~;'er~ m.!.,'":fully .,.. chaiii!O a:%oo vol· yleldJ ~~3 •
such costs as lime, assuming
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of profits to lbe
the re s n
dow and asproductoon of mea
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lUre cro:. Gralfis Extensioa
Don . ·1 ba 'eleaaed a
::';.'ph, ..;,.;its From
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lleado~•·
and
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Tbe hlgber" tho yield
tho
P'e&amp;ler the net return j,... acre. Costs of procluetioa lnereaae
88 yields increaae however lbe
coals to produce' rise Jlower
then the value of lbe ..-oducls
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Government

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two
of the nation'• major farm or·
gaoizations are preparloi to
tigbt _ if necessary - to keep
sovernment Influence out
of
bargalniog decisions by farm
marketmg associations.
Their fire is aimed at a pro1 rl to be made public
:
by u~resident Johnson's 15member National Commlsllon
Food Marketing n.e panel
been lnvestlpting the food
lndusory for more than a year;
its report Is due on or before
Jul 1
~e 'cornmlsslon wW suoeat
leg· tation authorizing establish·
me~ of regional "marketln&amp;
boards" for farmers produclni

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- and representing - the sec·
rotary of agriculture.
Charles B. Sbuman, president
ol the American Farm Bureau
Federation, and Oreo Lee Sial·
ey, head of the National Farm·
ers Organizatlon INFO), said
their groups would f1gbt sucb a
proposal.
Waul Direct Talks .
Sbwrran 1ald the Farm BUI'
eau does not believe thai government should be a partoer ID
form bargaining. Staley aP'eed.
He said in an interview that
barg•lnlng on farm prices
sbould be a lll1llter of tree negoUatioo between farmer and
buyer, wUh no government dlr·

!:,t""': tbot the aoll Is at the desirable

to B YIa~
~
per n. 880
cos
I« a 3 ton yield 18 fl0.3&amp; per
acre, ~I for the ~~~onol : ..
nap, t goes up on Y per n.
Tractor labor, he baa found
ol $1.96 per acre al the 3 ton
)'ield, but IIlla again only lr&gt;

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1\IJtilca McDulel, 1oea1, 11111
Mr,. OICir Nab)r o1 Columbul,
viiited old lrll!lllb at Pomero,
Monday.
Nora McDaniel of
Berlin
CrOSII'oada visited Mr.
and
Mrs. Clarley Ross Sunday.
Brenda Kay Smith attended
band practica at Southwestern
Tuesday eveainl.
Mrs. Marjory Payne and son
Richard o1 BldWell, oislted her
mother, lllrl. Lola Smith su..
d;y evening.
Mr. Harokl ilopDI of Gallipolis, viiUed Mr. and 14 n
Charley a.. recendy.
Mr. and Mn. lilberl Smith
end two datllhlm, Sandy and
Ci ndy, of Portor, visited her
mother, Mrs. Lola Smith Suaday evening. Tbey all motored

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, chance to set theor own prl~.
Staley saod the governments Shuman recalled that
e
role In bargammg Should be Farm Bureau began bf org~~
limited to preservmg competo· mg local asaocoations or mo 0
lloo and. preventing monopoly. crops. The actovoty haai ~n
Bargammg by farm marke~ spreading a~ the organ 28 0~
lni aasocoaUo11B baa been play· builds exper!Once and manpow
mg an mcreasmgly larger role er, however. Now, he srud,, t~e
in agrieulture in recent years. Farm Bureau - the nation s
Sbuman told a meeting of the biggest f~rm group - is devotAmerican agricultural edltoro lng half 1te bndget and stiff to
IIlla week the! bargalnln&amp; pro- market bargaomng programs.
ararns by Farm Bureau affil- He said the goals of Farm
tales are eopanding. , . . Bureau marketing groups were:
Staley said the NFO s arm os To get the full market proce for
to bring enough producers to- producers, and to search for
gether to llargain effectively. ways to ~aise the l!1lll'ket price
He told the editors that elfect· through unproved serv1ce and
lve bargaining giveo f8111lers =a ~o:::th:::er:...:.:
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IIJ dlgaUble vest. Is IIGII~ wllll dlpdo
blllly ol lilt fonCt abel !liD

protein per IDI't, liWl a· hoi'
vtets, llowever the lOIII yield
of hay was greeler with the
3 cuttings per season In tomparllllll with the lour cuttings
per seaaon. With lbe shortsge
ol moilture
Mal£• County
formers normally eoperience
durlllg the mid-summer, we
have difficulty in &amp;etting lour
cuttings.
Tho ideal date of barresting a
particular !Orqe 1peci01 is
likely to be different from an·
er apecloo. The relaUve stage
ol maturlly Ia clolely related
10 digeaUblllly of the forage.
This fact is con11dered to be
DJOre precise with the grosses
liWl lbe Iqumes. The decline
In dlfleaUblllty of a!lalla and
red clover Is 11101'0 closely related to the etage of IDIIUrity
than of ladlno clover.
'!be date of barveotlng must
conolder the Injury to stand of
lbe forage apeclea resulting
from early harveste and tile
desired digellllb!Uty of
the
forage. Forage for dairy animala In production,
should
have a dry matter digestibility
of tl3 per cent or more U the
aaimal is to produce at her
potential.
The timing of succe.!dlug har-

BY PAT GLASS
Ert A,.at Home Er

Better Sem'ce

iven by FHA

Veil and IVIllblve adequate ,-.
III'VII ol sugars ~ starches

Ill the roots to SUI'Ylve ~ wln-

ter. A five 10 alx week freque...
cy of barVIII lor ollalla · haS
proven to be aooeptable In Ohio.
The P'•aae• such aa orelJard.
P'al8 do well with • lour to
five week recovery period be1\teen harveate, The llmlnl of
the la1t barveet Ia lmporlallt
for preparloi legume planll to
survive the wlllter. Tho WI
normal harveat lor alfalfa IIIII
red clover should DOl be later
than September 3-16.
In Soulhem Ohio a very late
and unusual barveat may be
takml In very late October, at
a time when little or no regrowth of the crop will occur
before wllltet. A two or tbree
Inch growth alter thiJ late
harvest is oaUa!octory, however, a 8 to 8 Inch regrowth al
this time can be damaging.
Net returns from meadow•
can be kept relatively high If
!Iandi are maintained at leut
two years and preferably three
yeara or more on land not well
suited · to com production. By
dlstribuU118 tho cost of establlshment over more than one
produo11on year, the IOial coeta
to produce the crop is less.

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New Holland TrKtol'l &amp; Equlptnent

FULTON-THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
992-5101

Need

Pr()tection

han

COW IBT-Airllropl by tranaports to 111PPI1 oulpoet anita
been batlle!leld b1111neas u Ulllllllnee Wolid
Warn. But there was something uniiBUII about the million of the c-123 at left. cargo Included a cow, right, that
reached the groom4 at the u.s. Army Si!ecial Fon:es Camp at Pllu Toe, South Vlet Nam, apparently. IlOilO the worse
for the eoperlell£8 despite 1 sllghlly lllllered craie. Uve on!ma)a are belliC airlifted regularly to llollted politloDI
to be kept for food when needed.

THER PROOFED"
CARBON ., BLACK

FARM MARKET TRENDSHow Medicare Will Work
Two run
:..:.ds 0£Hea}th ·Prolectl•on Offered
PHYSICAL
FITNESS

GRAVElY TRACTOR SALES &amp; SERVICE
WY 2-29/5

512 E. MAIN ST.

, . ppMEIIOY, 0.
IN GALLIPOi.IS

CHUCK COLLIElt SEIIVICI
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WHY DOES POMEROY LANDMARK HAVE THE LOWEST FREEZER PRICES? •••

BY TRAILER-LOAD BUYINGI

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Don't Buy From A
Catalogue, We Have Them
On Hand. Come and See
Them.

Handles over 100 tons of corn sllagt
an hour, blows II over 100 lett high
tho crop 'nd reduces blowing capacity, the No. 56
Blower has a 45' feeding angle. (Seo omallllluslto·
tidn.) Corn allaKe or haylage is auaered Jft 1 more
straight-line direction, so the flow i1 uniform, end the
chopped forages move much faster. Then en uclu·
siva 56-inch rotor and sht wide paddles shoot the sl·
Jage upward with a •ip' speed of 90 miles an hour, at,
540 rpm, with a direct pto drive.
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SEE US FOR ALL YOUR
,fARM SUPPLY NEEDS •••

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USED BARGAINS ALWAYS!
1 Good U..d Frigideire Autometk
Washer. A Real Buy At Only _ _ $75

Half-gallon of

The hopper ••tends 20 Inches from the housing for
Blower can speed uo vnur DDI!I_
r,.tinn

Meigs Equipment Co.
Roor Molgt Gontral H~ltal
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for each

Central Soya
of Ohio

matt how much the McConnlck International No. 56

ant &amp; Sycamore

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( Gcofl111 a nt1D oneI

cub~capacity

Freezer,
, ,, ., Refrigerator 9r Combination

Gallipolis, 0.

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FREE ICE CREAM

lncludln1 22
hllf-pllons of
l;e Cr1am FREEl

Chest Freeze
AS LOW AS

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l'luo '"" ICI! Cnom

1 Good Uaed Unlco
Chest fl'llztr, now only - - - $100
1 Good Used Unico Refrigerator
Also A R11l Good Buy At

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WE DELIVER - WE SERVICE - FREE DELIVERY FOR 100 MILES - WE FINANCE
••• ~.JSE OUR EASY ,ENNIES-A-DAY PLAN.

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. Formerly: Muter Feed &amp; Seed Co.

Combination

EVERY NIGHT
UNTIL 9 PM :u~C:::

Your Farm Service Center

',easy drlve·through clearance. Stop In and let U!l esd·

FROST FREE

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e Fence Chargen

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22 cu. It Duple1

FREEZERS, Chest and Upright
REFRIGERATORS- COMBINAnGNS
AIR.CONDtnONERS- WASHER-DRYERS
RANGES- DISHWASHERS

ELECTRIC FENCE ,,.•
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FREEZER

It's LANDMARK'S ...

BREAK the
BOTTLENECK

Instead of the usual 90' turn that momentarily stops

ome of the Gravely UJI!n fielding thia powerful teamthe hilh·torque Gravely Tractor and the all-gear·drive
30" Rotary and oee what they say. Eopecially the ones
!bet have owned a Giavely lor 10 yean or more.
Then, if you don't believe them, pick your to11gheat
mowing job and oek uo to ohow you;wbat the Gravely
Clll do. Or pick one of our other 38 attachments. All
you have to do is caUl

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ILICIIIC FIICE . IISULIIOI

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4-H Camping
Season Opens
OnJune26

Compension

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Workmen's

BY WIWAM P. SMI'Tu
pens•tlon, but was not. Tbe ao an employea. U1ually a be. Tho safeal approach 10 thl1 hu workmell'o compeasation U ~ m ·llllerflllcl Itt oilArea ED. A&amp;eDl
fanner • employer could . be membar of tho family would problem Is lor the farmer• to CCJVOI'ap, II be II ICO()Witable t.dning workmen's oompennMaay larllleri ollbe area
assessed up to 118,000 lor death n~t be considered aa employee qrn oa the value of the under lilt law. U the ctalom lion cover8JI, then write lo
eot. carry werkmen's corrlpert·l of an employee, plus unpaid either. Farmfnll pariDera are oervlCOJ and report that value operalor doeln'l cany cover- the Underwrltln&amp; Secli111, llu""tlo:: :overage whoe~ th ~y
rr€!!'1!•.•m• and ~naltlel . 1'1le not tmployeu lor the purposes for premium payment p u r.o qe, you may haYe tbe COlt of reau of Workmen's ~safarm labor. Are you one
aum could be e'Ven hlgber than of wo.rkltlen·a comperu•UUu.
I'\IDi:l•· ~ ~~ zti.Jt:~ ~~ ~~~,tA 1A.a- ""'~YeiUI of the t:lon. Columbul, Ohio. F~ addi· t-R camp at Canter'• Clft
those who II not aware of
this lor Injuries and loss of When tw~ farmers
10 be performed In a llWillBr that lndepentllnl cu1tom operator tiona! informa110n or .,,,...,..,., once again ""¥""' ;;. r.: ;;..-;:.
beneflto and responslb•il·i,tipresnsst-l Ume, oopeclally I! there Is per· exchange labor, they u1ually do bldlcates an employer..mptoyse charied to your risk. Don't 101 you may alao CODtaet your 1o- mer eampinl JUIII :II
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der the workmen's "
mane11t disability.
not consider themaelve~ em- relationship.
caulht 1hort on this II you cal county Exlen1lon Aaont or with a kounly eoun.tlor TralDtlon lawa of Ohio?
Under the law an employer ployeeo and they usuaU~ · do Wben you hira cullom work ars deailllii with cullom oper• the Area Extension Farm Man· lni Camp.
cannot provide coverage ' for not consider what the conse- dono, make Jure tba bldlvltlual tori. Protect your !arm Intel' a,.ment Agent, 371 E. Main
Since yeu are In the l!lldst
-•-rma the cuotom ervleea ell at all Urnes.
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Gllllo, w
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himself and he Is not counted quences of an Injury wo uld re ....
Street, Jackaoa, vmo.
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a buoy season of the year
Lawrence, and Meip Countloo
hirlllg of farm labor Is aolna
wW be oending • older ..
be at its peak, you may
mombors to canters cave 1«
to conelder laklni necesaary ac·
two d&amp;yll' training. Fred BntDy
tion to safquard youroeH •- By United Pre11 1ntel'llattonsl Booton butt• were 111 to Z\1
Tl
ar•' ' ea Clevetend ol the Stete .
galllst a aavere financial loss The hog market reached Its cents higher.
.
4-H Club ltall w!U bt coacluct- '
or possible ruin. h
h'••es highest level; since March in Ill a4d 017 xu eenta blper.
Dlllrlct Ma•·ing le8lfDns in "UIIIIertllndlng
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borne btllth agency. For ez. what services are covered when campera,"
"Fun Whtle Le·-'1
Every Iarmer W 0
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the midwest this week. Cattle Hog recelpto totaled .410,000
-'tal
•-!tal
-~
larm labor should be familiar .
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keto and
Soolal S..urlty
ample, If you IO to a ho,,.. ' you go to a _, .
lllg," anll "Tecbnlqllls of Coull- i
'th certain 1 eta bo 1 th proces were lrregu ar, w at twe ve term na mar
Tber are two klnd1 of healtb you wlll ordinarily 1how your
8
WI kmen'
a
at~ 1 steers up a quarter and heifers dlract marketings In Iowa ond Insurance wrder medicare · hoa- beolth Insurance card wbon you
Belll!i."
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• quarter.
Minnesota. This was a 67,1100 pnollnsurance, which belPa pay are admitted and will probably
Other worksbop planning sesa
o soun
arm Fewer hogs and cattle were head drop from the previous 1or cer taIn covered hosp Its! be ask·'
•-.. 1 to rm t h t
managemeat.
w to 1,.
lions will be held for ilag, ves- 1
The Ohio law states that
marketed than last week.
week.
lnd hoopltal-related service1, hospital can uae to make Ito
per, campllre, eaadlelllhting, !
ery employer of three or more Slaughter steenr under 1200
Ew01 Steady
and medl&lt;al insuran.,., which claim for payment.
outdoor recrtatlon, and nature
different persona durirtl a pay . were largely steady to .25 Slaughter lambs finished the help.! pay your doctor bills.
You will be notified wheneveducation, All wlll 1101 be work
period must carry workmen's
at majm· livestock week selling mostly $1.00 to You may recelv~ aervlcea er payment boa been made lor c.nllnued From Page 5)
for lhl oounHlors, however, as
compensation. 1'hls
. Heavier weights $1.110 lower, but in extreme• covered by medicare I hoopltal aerviceJ you have received.
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they have Ume to enjoy the poOl
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part·Ume ompl&amp;yees and min·
oteady to 25 and In declines amounted to el .OO. Insurance lila parUclpillng hoa- The notlco will Jhow tho num- for .the followmg :
and the other outdoor recreaor• All tbree persons do n0 1 . Ia
Sl ghte
es and feeder pita!, an extended care facility her of days of care you have Sotups, prone stretch, bend luana! lacililies and al!O leisure llEPORT TREMili\S
50 1
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be
ms nces · o~er.
au
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(a skilled nursing home or a left in that 1 'Spell of illness" or sitting, cat bw:k, knee
kiss, · timt
MOSCOW tUPI)
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have to
emp""''"" at the At !Tiost pomts slaughter lambs were mostly stea y.
apeelal part of B hospital) , or the number of home healtb Vis- bend sltUng rotatloo, bamsttlnl
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. of Tashkerd
same time.
were steady to 25 off. In carlot trading spring lamb In ur borne from a b om e Ita llill &amp;V'IIallable.
stretch standing, and olltina Once cowrselora have """lv· j- t City
H you employ less than
Cows were .25 to ll Oil, with the carcasses were steady to three ~ agency such 88 the vloi~
SpeU 01 DIDess
down, pectortal atretcb, kntel- ed tralnlllg they will then as- ::lioo n~n•" :
dlffereDIWOiten darln&amp; a pay mo•t downturn on uUioty and cents a pound lower. mostly ing nurses ""oclauoo. The do.,. Benefits under the hospital lng pectorlal stretch, aod noor sist with the other t-H cam~s Imore J:n 100 w..hii~
pe~iod, tbe llw does not ~
Bulls were steady one to _two cents off.
tor or person arranging f 0 r Insurance program are paid touch.
during the aummer, Junior I tremors !lnw April
qulh you to carry workmen a
.50 lower Ve~lers were Receipts of about 34,000 sheep these services for you will know ,during 3 certam period of time, I
.
Camp for 11·13-year-oldl July
'al Soviel oews
colllpeDIIUoa, but you may
at St. Paul but $4 00-to were down 15 per cent from whether an institution or agen- ealled a ''spell of illness, This I lndJV!duall wbo have uaed 10.14 and Senior tamp for lt offle.i
ted Tb ldaJ
c.arry IL And ~th all the bene- 18.00 lower at East St. Louos. last week
cy is participating In the pro- does not refer to any pa;licular the center thus far report they and ~ver to be held July 11-22. Tass repor .. - ..ur. - ,
f1ti1Dd lfttection
Pricea for feeder_ cattJe were Live c_aUle fUtures _ended the gram.
illness you may have, oor doe!! / f~~ 100, per cent better.
A new camp has betD planned NEW AMBASSADOR
t.
should ifve serious
steady. m Instances week woth mixed procea chan· To participate In the medl- it refer to a single stay in a
That I the main purpOIO for lor Ju. 11-10 and rosorvationo ' SAIGON 'UPI
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· yet 'betn fllled Thll i1 Wllk
1IOD to '"'1e care program hospit'lls extend- hosp1tal or extended care fa- 1the center"
wu.. •tr ID8uraoce,
wea k to ·s•" ll ff ·
ges on the Ch'Jcago Mercan t·l
' said Dillon· "!1'1 bave not
&amp;2• h I beMI
en if you employ a sinJie work· Twelve-market rece1ptR of Exchange August delivery ed care facili,lies and ' home cihty
1 not just I we\ght-.reduelng plant. 11 CIMP t!tpeelaUy for 9 and lO..
l~on, b· 8~ to
er only oceulooally.
176,000 cattle were moderately declined 15 to 25 cents, while llealth 'agencies must
meet i y~ first "spell or ll!ne!l!l" l Ita over~ll purpose la to keep ye~ar-old ._H club members, ~~~!INa~~ :~ ""'lt'&lt;llia:i
Tho premium lor worlnnell's smaller than last week.
the April contract advanced 15 opacified olaodaroll which dem- begins on the flrot day (after an lndlVJdual In top pby•lcal
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h I hed 1.:;' ..
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eompeDSawuu m
en e Y
ow e
cen s o "r · per un r - onstrate that they provide high June 30 llt66) you receive COV·
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Moaeow'• Lenin State Libr• s
upon the amOWlt of payroll, Wholesale ca~lot prices for weight. The press~re on the quality health care. In addl· ered ho~Jtal or extended care : Equipment on b~nd thus far iD 1 ry coDtainl appro~:i~atel)' 20 l:~,~~n ~~{, t~flaBri~lah embU
and (or thiJ reason IIOlB8 farmand he1fer bee( were nearby contra-cts reflected hon they mul!lt agr!t! not to servlcea. It ends when you have eludes two electr1c health bJcv. million items acconbnco to tRe '
ed Th -~y
.,_ tarry lhe pro tet·
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announc ______••ers "ISe_'1
c wn stea dY to 112: cent a poun d!ears ofib
J era
markt'
e mg charge
the medicare benefic!- not been in any ho!!pltal or ex- I: cles, two belt massagers, salou
. ··---- aL all times rqardless of the
Cow beef was mostly 'h because ~f large cattle num· ary for service!! paid for by the tended care f&amp;clllty for
80 1figure conditioner, a Z bar [or ~·
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number ot employes. H
to 1 cent uff.
bers, while support for the program and Uley mWJt abide consecutive days. Then a new Isometric eonditionins1 band, ; tin il available.
A'ITENDS CONFERENCE '
do not blrt aDY farm
Unrespon_slve carcass ~ade distant mon,ths was promp!ed by Title VI of the CivH Ri8hts ' 'spell of illness" can begin the leg and arm devices, ropus, DiUon will add two
more TOKYO 1UPIJ - seorel:a17,1!
dur1DI IJtf l!x IIIOIIth
live cattle prrces. by the likel1hood of a relative Act, which prohibit! discrlml· next time you receive covered vibrating •lanl boarda, electric pieces ol equipment ahortly. AI- State Deart Rusk wm
period, there wtuld be DO
were generally bearish ihortage of cattle in the second nation based on race, color, or hospital or extended care aerv- roller massager and a rowing so when fall arrives, plans call here July 4 to attend the.
mlamat.
~elective, with weighta a half of the year. An easier national or111n.
icea.
machine.
f~ men, couplet, and
group American-Japan ministerial ·
By batllll workmea'l
major prJce !actor.
dressed beef market also Ho!lpital insurance payments Moat people will not have to When Dillon tan't lround Wal- lcla!lleS.
fereDC'e on trade and
penaatiad: JOtl u
Midwest hog markets ad- served kl depress the August will be made directly to t h e bother about trying to keep the ter il. Walker, a 1966 GAHS I PatrotJI are entitled to cof. , and for ·alk5 · ·:
would be he from
to the highest levels contract.
hospital or other organization detaila of this rule in mind. graduate, is the son of Mr. and fee, and an AM-FM radio will Mini st~r Eisa.lm .s&amp;tft;
r+l-oer llabUJty. 'ftle covered
early March but lost part Wheat, soybean!!, corn, rye furnishing the services, by one Usually, if you enter 11 hosplt- Mrs. Don Walker of 509 Magno!- i be installed In the center short·· Foreign Office ann • lllfol'·e d
ployea wuuld lleo have
their gains In late week and oat!l were subfltantially of the organizations, such as at or extended care facility, you Ia Drive. He~ plan• to enter ' ly.
Thursday.
•... . They can get paymento
Closing prices at moot higher on the Chicago Board of Blue Croso or a private lnsur· will not stay long enough to use Ohio State thla fall where ne · With 111&lt;b a center,
resl---disabliiUoo lllffered
were steady to .75 Trade.
ance company, de!igrrated to aU of your benefito. When you will major in pre-medicine.
denll will be able to take part · SllNTENCiiD TI1REE.
farm work aad pa.ymeat
with many up .25 to .50. Wheat wa!l upS to 8; corn up handle such claims. You &amp;low use hospital or extended care Be1ides the equipment
oD .in phyliell rttneu pi'OII'Iml UI'IJ•! BULAWAY? · Rhodesia
medical, bolpltal and
St. Jo!Oph and Sl. Paul 414 to 711 aoybean• up 9 to your health IMurance
card benefits, the Social Security hand, several American Medi· :ed bY tho lato PrHident John , - Three Afrrcans were
tadol cotta.
were steady to .25 lower. Sow! 21~4 ; oats up 3% to 4~; and when you are B!lked about pay· Administration will keep track ul Ass!lciation bulleUna are ; F. KenDedy in 1960.
: tenrcd to death and a
'1'111 laW JI'OVIdel for
1n01t polntB were steady to rye up 41h to 5~,
rnent arrangement!! by a boa- of your "spell of Ulnes1" for available concerning physical Sucees! of the l'eflfer depends 1was ah·en 1~ years
1e._ penaltlel H there 111
hlgber,
Closing prices pald for pltal, estended eare taclllty, or you and 1ive you informati!ln fltneu prOfl'IMI. AIJo, liter• on tile reaetloo of residents in · men! for k1 ll m,g a
work lttjury • death
Pork loins were oleady to w~ole,.le eggs delivered to
- - - on how many "benefit" daya tore complied bY the nation'• the commwrlly, Dtlton empba· worker and seUong f~ .
and tbl
lbould
1 pound lower. Hams were Chicago week generally -wtre er. Wholesale butter prices at you have left.
outatandinl physical Nucation slzed, abd tttay be a determlr1· 1 occupif'd rai lwa' · ·~lt
!Jo..,
wodtmeu'1
two to three cento, while anchangtd to fractionally hiJh- Olleago ad~anced II to 1 cent A Ia tor ar~clo will describe Instructors at major unlversl- lng factor for a YMCA.
year. it was reJ)&lt;Jrted

GRAVELY

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lora little
three longer.
or four days, lure
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of nol&gt;bomncenlzed milk tamlnaled.
When milk ln. clear-glass con- is not aa smootb alter freezing For further lnlormatlon
stands m a snnny win- aa before, but the texture ol your ateaalon ollloe IIIII It wUI
or unprotected on a door_,.,
homogenized ..,.
remains glad to send you the USDA BulIt los~~ rlbolla~!n and may smooth. Freezinl mJIIt In glass letiD ''Gettlnc EIIOUih Milk" ...,
a sunlight . off flavor bottles frequently brew lbe anck&gt;r The Ohio Stele BullatiD =::=
as brief a lime as half seal "poses the milk 10 air "Milk • Both of these bulletino hour
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bottles and can't be re~
promptly, provide a
or metal receiving bos for
preferably a box that Is in·
1ulated. Some milk Is aold in ·
dark glass bottles, IIIII these
give better llgbl proteetion than
clear glass. When using milk, .
keep H out of the refrigerator !
just long enough to pour tilt I
wanted for immedlote ,
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Don't m1x oew milk with old,
lor immediate uae. Bao· tbat cause stale fhlvor inIn stared milk, even In
milk In good star·
conditions.
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does not harm either
the wholesomeness or the nu· 1
value of milk. The tex·

See The
NEW HOLLAND

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. your family uses may loBe
in cleanliness, flavor,
value. To keep fresh
milk at ita best., follow the rule
of 3 C's and a D. Keep milk
Clean, Cold, Covered, and Dark.
Milk holds both food value and
best when kept cold.
It's good practice to take each
botue or carton of milk
to the sink, rinse it uounder cold running waand dry it with a clean cloth
promptiy put the milk lo
!be refrigerator. Stored near the
unit, milk can be exto keep good quality and

milk provides about 23 per
I"
of the recommended daily
b
fowance of calcium for a
Services to farmers and
cally active l!lliD. The
dairy foods may be used to get al people have been
by the Fannon Home
10 Jacl&lt;son to villll a brother tratinn recently by
and !On, Mr. Charles Smith, office at Tl East
wife and children.
Athens, Ohio (formerly
Dr. and Mrs. Chester Pryor ler's ltestaurant).
son Mart of Cincinnati,
This olllce wiD ..,e aa a
bee mother, Mrs. Ada
base lor Melgl, Vbrton, and
and IIIIer and lr.mtly over
Hockin&amp; counties.
weelcend and attended the
Milton E. Roush Is the Coulllllln&amp; Ia Dry Run on Sunday, ty Suporvlaor of the new Ullll.
Mr. Edward Rosa ot
Office botll'll have been
Dl., lell lor b1s home, He
!!shed II lollows: Athens,
been visiting bls parents,
Wednelday morning at T1
IIIII Mrs. Cbarley Ross.
Stste Street; Melgl, each
Rev. Vaoco WatsOn,
day morning from 10 a.m.
of Providence cllw'ch,
12 noon at the Masonic
a w:JIIderlul 111!1'111011 to a
Buildini, ASCS office,
bouse. The 1ervict• were
Vinton, Second and
ad by all present both ·
Thursdays from 10 a.m. to
1y and financially.
at County Aaent office
Rev. Roy Sherrod, wife
house, McArthur;
va of Zanesville, visited h 1 County, first Thursday 10 .
mother, Mrs. Cornelia
to noon at SCS office, 61 North
son and husband Lloyd
Street, Logan.
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black of
Galllpollo Rl., called oo MI.
aDd Mrs. lJoyd Hutcheson SUr&gt;
day JDOrlling before """Ices.
Mrs. lllmtlla Lalhum, P•
lrieia Harris, Mrs. Ina Harris,
Is this All-Gear-Drive
Ill of Blackfork, visited I be
Riding Tractor and its
latter's brother, Mr.
Hul&lt;beson and wHe Monday.
All-Gear-Drive 30"
Mrs. Ina Harris remained
visit her brother and wife
Rotary Mower REALLY
lew days.

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Farmers

Profits~e::.::~N;:.:h~~~~~!:~!:

1feld. Seed1na coals would be eoat to 'prouuce a lOA 111 dry
approxlllllltely the .}amt I or matter. 'nlese fliUI'el Ulustrate
each yield level and it has been that ille cost per ton is reduciillted at 15.56 per aore.
ed •• ·the yields increase. The
When .we conelded the quea- ooat per ton ll8inl tbelle figures
tion ol aUalfa weevil in tbio on the three loa uloid basis are
area, as well u, a Iar&amp;e part f:M.IP, oa tho lour ton is 12!.80,
of the state, now, sprayinl doet and the alx ton at 117.78 ped
beco!"e a necessity. This baa lon. Therefore, producing hl&amp;b
beco fijured at $8.80 per )'ields ol forage crops is one
acre.
of tho 1110st imporlallt steps toTbe fi&amp;ure tbot most farmers ward profitable meadows.
fall to co111idar 11 the facl thai Another factor lo consW.r is
lalvJ and laxeo are a part of the JudimeDI In rtjlrd to the
the coot of production. Assum- quality of the forage produc·
lni land at aroand $150 per ad.
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aere, Mr. Graffis, hao lilted Tons of hay or sllage is relathe land costa per acre of all tively easy 10 ju&lt;i&amp;e. t'he poands
yield levels at approllmate!J of dlt!e1tlbie nutrlonto and dl·
10 per cent or fl5 per acre. He potlble protein produe&lt;d per
bao listed taxes at the same acre, are less eaally estimated,
flJure.
however blgbJy Important. HarThr total coal! of production vest at the right time to
then for alfalfa grass meadows provide hlgbly digestible forage
in Qblo, for one year atendo and high yleld.l of dry matter,'
is fl&amp;ured at f/3.78 lor 3 toni, and lllllllimum )'ielda of digest!$87.22 for t ton yields, IIIII ble nutdlenls do not normally
$106.70 lor a 8 ton yield. Baaing coincide.
the value at $25 per ton, t1e Tbe harvest schedule that for
DOt return Is $1.22 per acre, aa alfalfa graas meadow will
lot the 3 ton yield, 112 78 lor produce the malt hay will not
the four ton yield, and 143.30 pt'OOuce the most digestible
lor lbe 6 ton yield.
nutrients or pounds of protein.
Another way to consider IIlla Some oactiflce in IOns of hay
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Mr. and Mrs, Jamea Dewy
Kee~ and child,... of Clnclnnati, visited his father, Dewy
Keels, local, sister
Darline
Grant and husband over the
weekend and oa lluDdoJ attendeol 1ervleeo al cbri.
Mrs. Edna Loal of Colambus I• vllltln&amp; her parenla a
few day1, Mr. aDd MrL Charley Ross.
Mrs. Murl Howard ·IIIII dautbler. ~ •illted her moth" • ·l!tJlll Bumey, at
Berlin

Ume level, the costs would be
the same re1ardi..s of the tonDill'· Fertilizer COllis, however,
f« the change from 3 to 4 tons,
would be $8.80 per ac".' and
would need to be approxunately doubled to get the six ton
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about the same amount of eal~cium as is provided by 8 ounces
program. They would be bead' . ""ii~·nall'd Iof whole milk' cheddar-type
ol by admlnlstraton named by aaJ':~oc~:.~~ ~~;e
no cheese, one and one-thlrd ouncbetter time to give milk
es; cream cheese, one and three
Umelighl.
fourths cups; cottage cheese,
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one and one-traH cupa: and ice
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aaylng that milk 11 a
eream, one and one-third cups.
~~. Os&lt;ar Nuby of Colum- fond. Most of us know,
Tbele are few other foods thai
bus, . who hal been vlsltin&amp; hia H Isn't qnite thai good.
provide large amounto o1 calcicousm, Mrs. Loll SmJtb f o r er, milk and dairy products
um In useable form. And calei·
two weeks, left Tuesday for his basic lO an adequate diet
urn is one of the nutrients
home.
most Americana. In milk
which average American diets
Mr. Edward Ross of Chicago, find most of the calcium
are apt to be low.
Ill , and his lathe~'. Mr. Char- ed for normal growth and sus· Without proper handling, the
ley Ross. local, VISited Mrs. tained good health, p!UJ ......
Lola Smith Sanday.
lent protein levels and several
negotiating sales and could also
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l8lll Umlls. M1117 production artases f1 per toll lor each ad·
~ · .;,~ ~ 1 Mr. Graf11a nports IIO¥Irll COlla m 1111 same regardless dltlonal ton. Machinery cools
MAI ith free!~! and the factors delermlnt! pro1n
..- of yield
go up a little faster starting
The ay il IIlla ear have loss from hoy sllap ....,.. ·
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al $1.31 per acre and increaa·
all": :;"lou&amp; 10
to Melp feed and • . So.;e of the ,:.:m,/;ar~:"' costa and lni $3, for each ton up to the 6
cau
f rmers in hay and factors relate to production dow Ill :;:. 1 1 srasa mea- ton level
0 or one ym
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meadow P u. .
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I A total of seven play«s flfed • ley.
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National amateur
champion Giles finished with four blr-' two under 69's in tht&gt; best show- 1 All t~r~ players 1R second
Bob Murphy of Florida, playing dies and an eagle but also had : ing or the tournument and made pla('e 1romcally bogeyf'd the
as thoujh this life depended on three bo~eys for his 68. Mur~by, for a total of nine sub-par rounds 18th hole.
il. shol a foUr under par 67 on 1meanwh1le. bogeyed the th1rd, 1on Saturday.
! Two stroke!l back of
the
a windless day Saturday, to win fifth and I7th.
Fiv~ strokes back of the win- leader at 214
were Jack
the NCAA golf championship - - - -ner tied for U:urd of 288 were McGowaa and Homero Blancu.
with a 72 hole score of 823.
Bob Dickson of Oklahoma Stele, Blucaa end Zarley had led 111•
Murphy, one or about 10 playrunnerup .. Murphy "' lba Na- lor 36 hoi.. with !Ill.
ers from Ibis year's tournament
Uonal Amateur championship The ...,_ round ol
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expeeted lo lurll prolesiiloaal
lest year, lllld Arne Dokka of lounlament wao turned 1" by
blr&lt;Ued the llrat, alxth, oeventh,
Los Angeles Stele. DickJon had fool, 1 inoh Georce Archer, who
eiJhll nth, l!th and lith holeo
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who led bY lwo strokes after urday. Archer 1 10
the hacli:
That was more tban eaough to
the third round, bad 1 three 1nme Bet • ~~live course

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fending champion 11or ..,... nu. won bealea Selurdly Muy of Smith's best idiots-• ....., II a ...,...............
son brilliantly ov.-powwed Stu Mimi Arnold of Suta Barbara, and they were good oae..•~-=::~1 header liter till ....._ Smilb of PasaiMI, lliiii., lid Calif. aud Rosemary Casali o1 lunied lniD polal!l forE
lba - · t.l.
Billie Jeaa Kill&amp; I'IIW fRIIIl Saa Francisco. Naacy Rlehey wbose boom.iJJ&amp; 1Dl8Sbea
behind to wiD
*-* IIHmd CUff'e lister and the fourth elzzled.
matcbetl Saturdll ~ . . dJI.. lead Jed KatblteD Harter. of Smith'• only cbaaee wa•
shorteaed Wim._.. leiliil Seal Beach, CaJif., 6-%, 2-0 roar bia first eerviee
CbampioRships.
..._ ebe raJns came.
the COJ'IIUI ud bope tbeo ~=~~
The rain whieh hll IDII'ftd
_.,_ Wu Great
would relurll abort or 0'
the lourney from Ita (leslnal"'!, Smith, !be former U.S. juolor But wbea thai lira! oervi&lt;e
cut play •hort and left ....... champion, played well ........ aot make ~~ EmersoJJ
matches - llocluding the fourth to be 8811Blied with hie game, tho oecolld and
round encounter belwee• Cliff but Emerson was great alld caught Smith out of
Richey of Dail"' and oecont(. woa 1-2, 1-2, 6-2. '!be Austre- with smaehea up the
oeeded Tony Roche of Aueb:alle Uan, oeekins his third oucces- delicately placed angllnc
Pre. lllllnotllioll
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against eourt retUI"JII.
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'The Ashland Oil team of the
IJunior Bowlers of Pomeroy were Accepted for
in Columbus last week ttl bowl
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Andy Y\IU.~
end a aJnilie
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Tiger bitters

GaiDa Academy Hll!locboal
ltudenaa wbn W~.Juld like to
play oa a summer basen11U
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Tbe team wtll be made uu of
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The Gallipolis Pony League
. Dodgers outlasted the Braves
· 20-10 il) a game played on Me·
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runs in the first imting, and was I Elias endb Keak
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on June HI, near Null's cabin just off the Muskingum. Left hurler, Junior Bostic the loser. carry the
n Null, Tony Merola and Don Curnette.
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LL Tournament · :~~~e"lieved

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I The Ashland Oil team came
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The. Dodgers are 4·1 in league :
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1Syracuse Pee Wee Tournament Tht! Eighth Annual K~ger 1 is Red Sox; 1965 - Middleport ! Yank~s. ~1ddleport !~tans ,
J making his fli'sl
I The Ashland Oil team is! to be held at the Syracuse Ball Creek Tournament for Little Yankees.
Chesh1re Ttgers, and Racmu.
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Steve Van Meter, Pat O'Brien, 10, are bemg accepled through , 6:15 p. m. Wed~sday, ,July 7, I be Bob Burchett, Doug Hems- Athletics, Gallipolis White Sox, I
BASEBALL STANDlNt;S
Pat Story and Mike Sawyer. July 8.
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when. t~ Add~vJ!Ie Jets meet l ley and Guy Gumther. .
Pt. Pleasant Dairyland, Galli- I TEAM
Wun l..m;t I
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Mike Sawyer bud high game I Tourna~ent mana~er Robert the Galhpohs T1gers. All. games Other teams entered m the polis Orioles, Pt. Pleasant City J-Hawks .... , . . ..... 1 0 TE_A~
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for the State's Junior Bowlers , Louks said there Will be no ar~ Eastern Standard Time.. 1 1965 t~ur~ament are:
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Ice and Fuel, Gallipolis Sena - Angel.!!
PhJIIJes
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entry fee for the tournl"V and 1 Second game of Ute evemng. Gallipolis Red Sox Middle· ,~
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coaches and instructors were mght on lhe ltghted fuJd.
fendmg champiOns, the M1ddle- Otl, Cottageville Dodgers, Midp
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in Columbus with the ' team
Any boy who will not be 10 port Yanks against Pt. Pleas- dleport Braves Pomeroy Tig- eprs, omerDodo
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Iattended the tournament.
be eligible to play and
no . Pomeroy Yank~s play the Pt. . shire Redlegs. Buffalo,_ w. lron.eg:~rtl~nd, an~ Middleport 1 Eagle:
0 ; I ~AST WEEK'S
Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer and team may hae tmh ore than ~ i Plethasan t Ktwams atf8l•h30 p. m.l Va., Pt. Pleasant Dunlop T1res, I Red Sox
Wrens
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the Ashland Oil team thanked players or 1ess om 12 , on 11s in e 1ma 1 game o e even-~ Pomeroy Jet.!l,
Cottageville
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All players m\lst be permitled Forty teams 11re entered in .
THIS WEEK'' G.\MJ&lt;:S:
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G"Oipolis _Summer Playground ' Tite Ashland Oil Company fur - lo play each game.
. . the 1965 Kyger Creek Tourna- I
Mooday - Wre~s. ,; ca;ds I ~~ w~:~~Sv~a .
ditector Cliff W1!son Saturday nished bowling shirts for the Managers of teams W1Sh1.11g l ment. Prevwus wmners, by I
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Ame~ican League
Krausse, Grilli (71 , Duck- cons.
!Mooday - G1anta Jlof&gt;'!'ll!
riJsters ror the 1966 Gallipolts i in the state Tournament.
by ~riting him at Syn.TCUSt!, or Fine Fo~ , Pt. Peasant; 1961 .
F1nt Gume
1 wort~ (8)., Aker 19) and Roof: . Weilnesday _ J-Hawks vs. Or- ~ Tue1d~ - ~eds VL .
Gi1·l 's Softball League.
calhng WY 2·2951.
Sommerville, Pt. Pleasant; 1961 1Mmn.
000 000 010-- I 9 3 Krahck. 0 Donoghur. l6). Kelley 1oles
, Wedne!tday
- Pomeroy ·Redlegs; 1962 -- Detroit
010 000 001 - 2 5 (8). A11en (81 and Azcue. WP- , Tllanday - Angeis vs. L:trks :
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UTILE LEAGUE
T . C"ties
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Pomeroy Pirates . 1963 - Gal- 1 Kaal, Worthington (7), Mer- 1 Krausse (4-Jl. LP-- Kralick 12- · Friday _ Hawks v~ . Eagles , Thursday - Reds VI.
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STANDINGS
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TEAM
W L R OR I Conduct Tratl Ride ~--·---·- - ·-· -- · · - ~ Batley: Wtckersham, Podres IJ!h i.
Girl's tennis aclion will be Yankees
..... 4 0 35 14 , Fifteen members of Ute 1'win
i8), Sherry 19) and Freehan. Wash.
000 010 000-- I ti o·
held each morning. Tennis les- i Alhletics . .
. . 3 0 Jl il l Cities Motorcycle Cluhare plan- i
IWP- Sherry 13-0i . LP- r.lerriti ' Boolon
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su~;~s will be gi\'en by contacting 1Red Sox - ..... . 3
26 14 n1ng a tr.all r1de begmn1ng at
!0-51.
Richert, McCormick 18 1 and
Hich&lt;~•·d Hamil ton at Memorifll White Sox .. .•.. 2 1 1 ~ 18 4 p.m., today .
1Casanova; Santiago ( 6-4) and
Field .
iTigers . . ...... 1 3 :!3 32 The 75-mile jaunt will begin
Secood Game
: Ryan. LP- Hkhert t8-7J . HRS
A glrl's tenmg tournament IJndtans . , ..... 01 3 15 36 and end l:lt the Cycle Shop in
:Minn.
003 004 200- 9 W 0 -Conigliaro 1l4lh I' Kirkland
will Ue lleld the first or second Ono!es . ... .. .. .
3 14 .26 Kanauga. Individuals wh? are
Detroit
~~ ~oo 000-2 6 I . (lst ·l, Foy (3rdl.
week m Jul . All interested in I Senators ........ 0 3 7 17 I not ~t~mbers , but would hke to
Pascual , Ctmmo (I) and
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14 14 tro 170 partiCipate, mlly do so by payZimmerman ; Aguirre, Pena IU luplnC1Jl
IMht! t ve,nll ma~. riedgtster at ~h 1 LAST WF.EK'S RESUI.TS· i ing $2. which 1s the monthly 1 The Yankees won two games (6) Gladding [61 Podres !9) Bal _. 001 021 000 000 00--4 13 0
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White Sox 6 Senat.m; 5
Monday, all members have i first place m the Galhpohs Lit· ; 5). LP- Aguirre t2-4). HRS- , McNally, Watt (5), Fisher ~
Here's the girl's soflball sche- ~ Indians 5 Red Sox 3
Ibeen asked to attend a meeting j tie League with a 4·0 record. 1 Versalle!lo t6th), Kaline (lith) . : \121 and Etcheharren; Wright, ,
dule and roster:
!Yankees 8 Tigers 7
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1at lhe Cyrle Shop where elec· , a half-game ahead of the AlhMonday, An~chi \'S. Mets; : GAMES THIS WEEK:
' tion of ofFicers for the new ur- ~ letics. now 3-0.
Chicago
002 000 000-- 2 9 (12) and Satriano. WP--Sanford
Wednesday , Mets vs. Red Birds; !Monday - Oriolt&gt;s vs. White ganization will be conducted.
Friday night's Athletics vs. New York 100 ooo 04x- 5 6 o, t8-2l . LP- Fisher (141. HR-Friday. Red Birds vs. Angels.
Sox
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back to Saturday mght, so o~ly ·Boulon, Hamilton (3), Reniff ' San Fran 000 000 010--1 &amp; 3 1
Ju1y 6- Angels vs. Mets, Ju- WedneiHiay _ Yankt'.e!l vs. Red 1
SlOW PITCH
four g.:,1es were played durmg (9) and E. Howard. WP- Cinci
31 050 211t- 12 !4 ol
For the next two weeks, we ere
ly 8- Red Birds vs. Angels.
Sox
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Hamiilon (5-IJ. HRS- Berry Bolin, Gibbon 121 . Priddy 14\. l
pass on great savings on all HONDA
.July II - H.ed Btrds vs. ~ets; Thursday - Senaklrl vs. Ori· G &amp; J .. .. ...
6 0 70 22 1 Biggest u~et' of th~ week (3rd) , E. Howard (4th),
Sadecki 15), and Haller, Dietz ]
~uly 13- Ang~Js _vs. Mets , Ju·
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Neal Insurance
4 2 44 20 was the _Indians 5-3 WID over
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models. These bikes have great
·J 15~ Red Bird' vs. Angels. . Friday
White Sox vs. Alh-1 GSI . . . . . . .. .
4 2 42 49 1!be previously undefeated Red IK.C.
1100 004 111- 7 15 11LP- Bolin (4-5). HR-Mason
lion, good power even riding double,
July 18-- Angels vs. Mets, l letics
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2 t 40 55 ISox. The WID moved the ll"Kh· Cleve
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July 20- Mets vs. Red B!rd.':j;
Nazarene Church 1 5 25 38 ans out of the three way tie
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July 22- Red Birds vs. Angels. 1
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three runs in the sixth inning, capped by Rico Carty's solo i'
homer, to back up Ken Johnson's seven-hit pitching and !
give the Atlanta team a 5-4 victory over th~ Los Angeles I
Dodgers Saturday in the first game of a day-night double- i
header .
Johmon, who pitched
a --------seven-hitter and hit the second threw wildly on the relay trying I
humer of his career In the third to nail Aaron at third. Carty
iun ing, served up a two-run then homered for the final run ,
homer to Willie Davis in the to give the Braves their first I
top of the sixth that put the victory over the Dodgers Jn six
Dodgers ahe'3d, 3·2.
games this year.
1
AUanta then rallied for three Johnson, now 6-5, gave up a
runs in the bottom of the inning final run in the ninth inning 1
to pin the loss on Don Sulton, when John Roseboro sin~led In I
who was knocked out as Ed Lou Johnson before gaining the 1
Mathews doubled and scored on victory in his first route-going I
a single by Aaron, who went tG perFormance against the Dodg&gt;j
second on the play.
ers in 14 career starts.
Rellever Bob Miller
was
gr..led by a long fly by Mack
JUDI•
Jones that advanced Aaron to
SIX Gallia countains displayed this 43-pound, 48-inch
third and the Brave outfielder
day
after it's arrival from Beverly, 0., where Car1ton N11
"me in lo score when Wills
used a 14·inch t·hannel cat for bait. The catch was made
to right are Gene Boster, Jim Houck, Merrill Null, Carlto

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Johnson

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game Thursday.
'll1e Tigers trounced the Jel!l
by a 27·1 margin in another
game at Pomeroy.
Pirate hitters, in addition lo
the big blast by Case were Jed
Will with a double and single
and M. !.&gt;iiiard, J. Dillard and

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DETROIT (UP!) - AI Kallne over per Tt.
I mar~ ofhetter~ag Ed~·
already made !he quarter-finTEAM
. . . Pd. Ill
32 1 br
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blt his 12th homer of the season
j :~ _
als, and Ri chey are t.he last
Sao Fru .. • 44 31 .at
wltb lwo out. 1Jo the eighth
two U. S. players left m the
Pllllhurp - • Jill .I'll 6
inninc off reliever Gary Roggensive Wimbledon till e. said he
!)
Los Allgeleo - 38. J'/f •
burk and Larry Sherry pitched
· played as well against Smith as
~
Houston . . ... rl Sl .111 ~
two inning• of ..e hit relief baU
Pbiiadelpblo • ,. ••1111 110
Saturclay 1o give tltt Detroil
CHICAGO (UP!) - Ed Kranepool and IIddie
Louts .• -· 33M •• ~
Tigers a 1-0 victory over the
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lOUd eecb bit I homer and drove In three runa .. the
Cillcl!ma~ - ••• M • • IIIIi
Minuesota Twias
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York Mels battered lbo last place Chlcaso Cube
Atlanta . . •... 3.! 40 .141 13
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9-3, for lbeir fourlb triumph In arow.
N y-~
M ·~ IJll
Roggenburk reUeved oter&lt;er i·
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Bob Shew survived a spitball !
Cblcago ..•.. 20 f7 Jlll22~
Jim Grant with !be basea · MEXICO CITY (UPil _ Tile t
ELAND (UPII -Mil&lt;e
conb:oversy witb Cub Manager :suson Jenki111.
llolllnflr'• Renlllo
loaded end one OUIIR the. l~st surprise visit thla week
of Berabberpr &lt;ODiilmed hie...
Leo Durocher and •
Ron Sanlo olngled ID left II New York t Chiceso a
of !be oeventh aflet Jon International Olympic Commit- IIDII .. Clevelaad pi!cbinl
IOU
' C:Jicago etlack .. become the the third )DAiOC .. Oltend
AUenta i L. A. 4, Ill, day
D -.l
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Northup and Bill Freehan teo Chairman Avery Brundage
oiglll wbea be rap. firsl Mets slllrter ever lo win hitting stroak to 24 liiDee,
San Fran II CIDciBaU, Dl(lll
.lUlU
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singled and Doa Wert walked. has •tlrred new conjecture• pod out lbrte bits and drO\e
ATLANTA IUPil - Former four games ia 1 row. He bas three short of the Cobs'
SL Louis at Jloueln, lll&amp;b&amp;
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Ro&amp;senburk got pmch-hitler about !he progress ol preper· In lllllr raoo lo pace tbe Kaa· 1major league Manager Paul not lost a game since being time record of 27 set bY
Plttaburp 11 Phill., Di&amp;bl
J ...
MJCkey Stanley lo ground out to , ations for the 191111 gameo.
,., City Albledot It a 7·1 Richards joined the Allan! a purchased by the Mela II deyo Wilson In 192t.
Ttdafo l'nMbl1 PlleW
end tbe inmnj.
I
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Braves
Saturday
as
a
developer
ago
from
San
Francisco.
Durocher
eame
out
of
New
Yori at Chieqo t2) 1
.
·
Brundage salcl before leaving
of minor leagne nl "''' aod , New York pol together two du•out 1o protest to
Flaber (H) end lllboll (WI
,,;.;.,..,., (UPI) - Ken Me· But '" !be next lnnillg, Kalina for Sae Francisro that be hd
HOUSTON (UPI)
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to hand
- -~ , the club refU&gt;ed to rue ou e our run mnmgs w 1e an ns umpire Ken Burkhardt in
VI. Feul (I) end Shmooao (1·1).
110
mullen'S MJ1tb 1nnlng double tagged
• _
omer
beea usured that there are
paw Mikt Cuellar ~truck o~l 1possibility he might some day the Cubs their r~fth consecutive ~~ inning, charging
Plttlburlb at PbDadelpbll drove il tbe winning run Sat- ::.~nburk bil first loss in two probiP.ms
which cannot be 15 batten and bujG-blt- replace Hobhy Bragan a~ man- luss. Kranepool_s two-run ho- with throwing a spitter.
Frymaa t.f-3) va. JICboa (H).
001
urdey ta aive the Washlncton
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Iiiii ofaorlalop SODDy Jacbo• 1ager. ·
mer off loser B1ll Hands and a viousiy Burkhardt had
Lot Anseles 11 Atlula Senatan a 4-1 win om the Shedry oamo ., after aterler He quoted ex-Preside•! of llqged blo -nd iDslde ·lfle. I .
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two . run double by Ron Bunt ' a half dozen balls out of 'play
Koulax (13-2] vs. LeMilller (~
Demus McLam was hfted for a Mexico Adolfo Lopez Mateos, _ _.. bo
iii
eek Sator
Rtchards w11l • ea a new od ed f
th
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~ton Rtd SoDox. , --k
d pincb·hJtter ill the aeventb and no 1 ~;r
head of the Olymplca _::· 1m.m~~ 1 ad• thw H ,_ • departmenl of instrurlion and pr udc douBr ta 1d",' thrm
e the request of ~b batters, but 41).
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SiOClet by n t..vo-:
an
J-' 1b rw·
b00 b.1
~ a"liut .., e
e ouswo
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ressou 9 ee-run he never issued Shaw a San Franc1SCG at ClnclnnaU
Frank Howard off Red Sox stym ~I e Thins lo hi~t 1'1 j Orgenlling Commtllee, as ate~ Aalrol to a U vlclory over development m lhe Brav~.s .ml- shot plus Johnny Lewis' double
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Malon (9-21
e only t o ing that all marten .....,... ,.~.... the S UMIII Cardioal
nor league fi1 rm syslem. Club /
ted f I
. warmng.
erry l 11 YB.
ey
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II t th recor« to ~reliever John Wyllea .se hi e Sherry was a ninth·inning to L.- a..ul-.~ about
&amp;.
I.
President John McHale an- :a!be
cooufnfth fofr olurf _mhore F m The triumph gave the ninth St. Louis at HoustoD 0
statrJO for McMu n s
ow. · 1 b Earl B tte
IJtl" =u ~
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re le pnc _er_ e_r· place Mets a nine-game lead Stallard U-2) YS. Roberts (:'1-,.).
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n-•II h smg t Y
a Y•
would be decided before the
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ove~ Ihe Cubs, the blgg.,l mar·
Amerlcu Leapt
lltlffered hll loorth loss in ••
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Roger CreJc quelled I PlittWhen asked If the arrival oi l
gin !bey have enjoyed over any (IIoel 1111 boclndo DIJbl _ ,
many decisions.
I FJve Mentors Voled
. RtllllGn Revtvttl
btqb rally llo lbe llialb Jan. the 57-year-old Rtchards for- I
team in their five-year hislory. TEAM
w L Pel. GB
Senelor reliever Ronnie Kline Into Hall of Fame
Desptle the aS\IIII"ances, !be ... end Bm Wb!le'l mer field pijot of the White Sox
Roltimore .. . 45 Z4 .11112
rained his fourth win againsl a COLUMBIA, Mo. (UP!) -meeting of the two brought out , bomer ill the oevenlh proved end Orioles and until last year 1
T.uL MARINE
Detroit ..••.. 43 24 .Sta 1
pair of setbacks for two innings rive vc: • ~an coaches who co• agam the ru~s of many &amp;be wlmlilc marglli Satm'day general m&amp;Rager of the Hous-:
Cleveland .. ·· 40 25 .615 3
of one hi! scor•less pttching. tributed 10 the developmenl of months aso that high Mexlean •Jcbl u the PbDtulelprla Pb!l- ton Astros. ptJSPd a threal 10
NEW YORK (UPI) -Bob California . , •. 38 !I J$1 7
Tbo Senators won their fifth the collegiate game ol baseball officials considered_ the O!!"'J'le Ileo 0., oo for •HI'Ictor7 Bregu'o position as manager
Windham, former Texas w.. Chlce(O . . .. . 32 3i .471 u
pme In eight meetings with have been voted into the College~ games ~~ economic
wbUe otfl' &amp;M Plrata.
McHale said, ··We ha t•e not :
tern center, baa been signed by Mblnesota . , • 31 36 .463 13
Iloslon despite I pair of home B81tbali Hall of Fame.
elephaal lid wuted lo be rid
blred him at this time for that
the New York JeL• as a free New Ydrk , . . . 28 37 .431 15
nw bY ohorlelop Rico Petroce~ Named ID the HaD ol Fame of the comiDltment.
TJIRBE-LENGTB VICI'OIIY sort of job."
, NEW YORK (UP!) - Willie agent.
Kansas Cily . . 28 3t .ttl II
U.
were Paul Eckley of Amherst This baa beeo ftaUy deoled bY OCEANPORT, N. J. (UP!)- "But" McHale added , "he Davenport. Rnb Se·'"'"'· RJ' &gt;h The 24-year-old Windham, , Washington ... :zt 42 .40117
Pttrocelll's oecond homer of CoDege, Frank G. McCormick, governmtllll """"" end
by Ia Zeal, 1 opeedy soa of Roulld baa the talent for all sorts of Boston and Charlie Greene led from Od"sa, Tex., IS &amp;-foot-5, Booton . . . .... :11 43 .3111':11
tile game aDd 111e 12th of the Conner baeebaD coach at the ' persons hlsh !ll 1(10111 efrclH. Table who hold' three turf jobs. lie baa been a good a J&gt;3rode "I favorites to victory and WeJghs 275
He has liallnlal'a Reaallao
,..,.. eamt In the ftflh to Unl...,•ily of Mlnneoola, Cler\ Oblervera feel thai ooe ol the course records aped to 1 three- manager and I bave nu dnuhl Saturday ia the first o~Jbl beeo Ia !be Marines the lao! CbieaJo z New York 1
ll'eelt 1 1-Z ue, but Lock .....,. Noble, former baseball coach causes of douhl bu bf!en I leqth vlclory in the $2!1,1110 thel cbe would ill 1 good one events of the 79th Nallonal two yean.
Wll8bJOCI!ta 4 Beolol J
ed It lO!Ih hla ninth homer, also at Mlaslsslppi Stale University, ' ootablt bock of oommunl&lt;allotl LonJ!ellow Beadlcep at JifOD- again.
, AAU Trt:k end Field Cbempi·
Detroit 1 Mlnaesota 1
..,10, two lnnlngo later.
Glenn Martin, coach at South· betweeo ~ Maleos snd the moulb Park Saturday
but
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BONOIWIY COACIIE8 ... Kauu CltJ at amlad, 1111em Dlinolt University, aod Bill press, eapec~eUy !be foreign mlJaed the b:adt llanderd by
i!M\ION Ollto &lt;UP II -The
Deven
wilh 1 meet re- NEW YORK cui&gt;I) - Ted
nl&amp;bl
COPS WOMEN'S TITLE
McCarthy, ea-baeeball coach at correspoodents stationed bere. one-fifth of a oecond.
Noilll leam ... 1&gt;7
Jot Icord of~ -nde In the 1:JO.' WUIIams.,. Casey Sletliel, tile Bellimon al C~t nl&amp;bl
COLUMBUS fUPit
-Joyce New York YnlverS!ty.
Demaaded ID!onnatton
Cooke ol Toleda Llilboy w~b yard high burdlea ocored lor aeweel member• of the beae- TtoiiJ'•, Probably meoen:
Kazmierski of Mleblpn Slate
Pr1or lo the reeent meetiog
TRADE GREMMDNGER
• pobots
Ob!o the second itra· ht ear end baD Hall of Fame, Friday ... Ballimon at CaiJini8 be8ted Bobble Jo G.-brlefeen of tTrLE ftGBT
of lhe. lnlemellonal Olym(llCs GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP!) - Noilll· Sonlfl B!p ll&lt;bool AI~ llooiDa made it
1 row In copied lovllsliolll ID ICII'YO 11 Lopes (WI VI. s.tiiill 114).
the University of Georaia, 2 und NEW YORK IUPI) -Middle· Execul?e Committee lo Rome, Hank Gremruloger, defensive beoutblll PIM bert the long jomp hy 1 shade over -111')1 coacbeRin !be annual MI.- at llotnlll Cl) 11P1 ...... the Charley Mays of New Yorlt AIJ.Siar (aDie July IZ .11 St. BoelreU (+6) end Grant (Jfl
1 Saturday to wln.ll1• 15th '1'/o- weight champioo Emile Griffith the local presa had beeu caplllln of lhe National Football
' , Coll~le Golf Cabmp- and Joey Archer will officially lnsislently demendi"'! more League champion Green Bay liaaiiJ leu&gt;MI II laot ,...
' ILouis
91, Loiicb !7-4) IDII Sperma (J:nenh~
olgn for their July 13 title fight lnlormatloa alloul wort on Packer• deaplte losing his oDtl aetlla IIIII . , _ ,.... Seagren, world record setter
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aexl Mtlllday at noon in the Olympljl,o l!lolollallons. Lopez starlinl berlb wao lraded Sal- ftMI.
iD 111e polo vault at 17-511 weo
JCaDu.l CIIJ 11 Cltnlllltl (II
AVAQ,AIJLE II'.PT. 11
olflcoo of the New York State Maleos saved his dale lor the urday lolhe Dallas Cowboys fur
,
lhe only one lo aet over at 17
LADY Pm TRIUMP1I8 · - St8ffotd ,!!;IJ anti ferry (1-4)
LOUISVILLE Ity (UPII _ Athletic Commission.
International Group's gathering a future draft choice.
~ POOR IIIOWING
feel but the 19-ye!IM!d Gl.. NEW YORK fUPI) -Lady va. 0'~ CS-31
1U
Arthur GrJ~. at,;.n., tor
and rfieased a rather compre- -1 r• C~GO (UPJ) - Keatucky dale, CaDI. Jun1or College star Pitt turning baclt a ~~ Sleberl (74)!
He8vyweiJbl Cbampion Cmius SURGERY
henStve report al tbal time. ,Pitts
1101 1110 010- s 9 0 nerby and PreUneoo wiDaer ~ at three attempt 1o pullh chetlen(t In .the ,otre.tcb, wot~ ·. Cblcqo at fiew York (I) In sroup here CHICAGO !UPI) - Defense- . Still wilb that report on Phlhl
11110 lliJO 1101- 1 J 0 Kallal K1n1 "did 1101 ,WI up his ;ending wllt'ld mark lo 17-6. lhe 50th numlng til the f119..87$ John (~) and Horlen til-71 L .,
th! group would · man Mall Revflch of the hand,' Brundage found
it Veale (11-51 and Gonder: i -:el! In lhe left front ankle" end Green, Nebrasltl'o NCAA U· Coachirif Clnh Anierlr•n O•ki Talbot (1-5) and Pelerlllllt (Hi
Ill mn.blt for 1 sept 10 title Chlca1o Blacl&lt; Hawka will bave neeessary ID make a trip lo Bunnlnr, Knowles tl) and !d1d ,liot cool out well from his llehokter, nosed .out Jim Hines :at Aqueducl, Sa(~rdey by three- Weehlngton at Booton !2) -:
boot wltb Euro 111 title holder I en operallon Monday to remevel look over some ol
the UecJktr. LP-Bunninl (IJ..)4l1':"nt ,In the Arllnglon _Cia~slc, of Oakland, rahf.. In theJflil. quarlt!rs ."' a · ~. ' '" . , '' Orlego (6-5) .and H'nqan CJI.I)
larl
o1 Weet bt1nt cerlllap !rom hie Jell lnstalleliool and eumlne scale
(Utb),
ow\lt)'
m;lor,-\W,O' -..thlpltt OJ.• illll•'TriPio vs. "'orehe,ad U·ll and Lonborr
l!lt-:lllllil,
mo4ell II olflarlllllllltarllltl (fill),~ (IIIII),
illl&lt;'tacil'"'·- '···· -~·-··-··• JU,- ·. · · '
Crlll\'i for IIUloa.
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give hl111the ~Ue by two olrokes
o\rer Viony GUes of Georgia ta
1 clooe flnl!h at Stanford UnJ.
verslly'l per 11, I ,83$ yard
layout.
· Tile 11na1 roanc~ ..... played 1n
Ideal weather end Murphy aud
GUee madt II an Ideal fialsh.
Giles like Murphy • senfor
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by Jockey Breulio Baeza with
125 p6UIIds, was sixth llo th•
eight horse field.
Impressive, the ooly horH lc
beat Buckpasser this year, open·
ed up a four-length lead around
ltle far turn and never wu headed until !he eighth pole when
Baeza took Buckpuser to thr
middle of the track and lumed
him loose.

enabled him logo into Su:tu &lt;y·s

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Case · In the flrat inning paved •·
lhe way for ·the Piraletl ID defeat !be Hartloonvllle Bombers

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KOU~TON (UP!) - Talkative with oews media for his sol~ IKe saya he %cham~~~ 1 THE ONLY eemforteble place In .the Melgs-Gallle·Mason area Saturday we• the swimming poo~ creek, or an
Erme ft!rrell, a 6-fo&lt;~· -t... b 5-poken IOtelhg~nl appearances C_lay IS the ch P .~f
~nditioned bui1dlng. Old mao summer, who made his annual appearance Tuesday, continued to send sizzUng
specialist wbo laya ~ 1o lbe a~ for tow-s of veterans bll8· 1 ~ta and :ae~ ~rk, tl;be ~~ peraturea across the Midwest. It climbed to 99 in Gatupolia SaturdAy, highest of the year. Over 700 persoos jammed IIUIIHII'!tiiii~IM
world's most-recognized beavy- ~ pttals.
' wo sta
m e na 101 .'11• IC the Gallipolis awimming pool betw:een 1 and 6 p.m.
wright championship, alld eager;
Ido no! hew lo the WBA ime. =~_:::_:__ _ ___::.:_.:.:__~.:.:__..,..:..:__:::_:_.:_______________________ CINCINNATI tUPI) - Pinch
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Doug Jones tapered o rrammg The 210-pound Terrell wW Terre II .has"
h a k~ko won-losl
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....., Ia tbt
Saturday for the~ ~esday ~ make his title defeRSe .iR the ilrecorld Wit lito Clnoc lutsd.ll'lls f
bottom ol the loth inning wJth
-nlghL h.eavyweight t1tle fight.
,
H
C ' ast oss was
eve an
ltwo out gave Chlclnnati lb
.
' l2,000..seat Sam OU::!I.oo
o- iams here ill HOWJta and that 1
eig.bth straJghl victory Satur-The amiable Terrell lost the liseum, taking a 21-pound weiRht was the only time Terrell bas
day night.
nod as favorite around much Gf advantage m~o the rmg agamst. ever beea kayoed.
I
Victim was tbe first plact
the boxina cam~ b~adquarters i Jones recognized as tl!~ ~0• 2j Jones' record shows 29 wins
San Fr'Ulcisco Giants. Billy Me.
here for Texas fll'st beavy- 1challenger in the World Boxing 6 losses and one dra1v with 191
. · ht title bout because of Association 1WBAl hea\-ywe1gbt 1
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CHICAGO (UPJ) - Tommy Archer wound up tied wlth 11n almost every tournament,'' 60 players moved into loday's
. wbo relieved Hank Fich•
~etg
. an d too ran k'mgs.
Iknockoul.!i·fJVe
of
them
Ja
hlS Aaron • 11 29-year·old pro from Bruce
Devlin
at
216 • one stroke Ihe said• "But this is the first rm·al 18 holes with 226
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er
m
the eighth,
was credited
"too muc h appearmg
t
fi
fgbts
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1Gainesville, Ga., who has ne\er behmd Gay Brewer.
time I have had the lead this cutoff mark Lionel Hebert
With the wm.
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!Jttle trammg.
. . I Th~ name and reputati~D of !he ft~ht ~til be t~l.~rasl .0 n 1won a major tournament, fired Aaron, who stands 29th on the late, Usually I've led early but dy Haas, Bobby Nichols, and Frank Lindsay, who relleved
Te~ren_. along with ~rammg CassJUm Cia~, wh~ lays clam_1 t.o 1closed c~rcmt televJstoa WI~~ , a c!utcb two under par to grab money list this year with $16, have faltered In the final two Bob Toskl were among the
Juan Marichal in the 10th, :WU
for hts title de!ense agamst the the heavyweight title, tt:we Jrk - ~eavywetghts
Cl~eland_ W~l . a one stroke advantage after 54 722, said his drives and LTOO days."
who failed to make the cutoff. charged with tbt lou.
G-1. hard-workm~ Jo :•:·.
:..., et ~th Terrell and Jones in hams and Tod Herr~ng gomg 10 holes in the $100.000 Wr.~tern shots enabled bim to play tile A crowd of J6,300 watched 75 Arnold Palmer, who skied w
tried to show the pu~lic wbat : pre·ftgh~l' a~ra~fem~nl.'i. h b ~ ~~~ounde[ ~evlsed ~~~)b i Open Golf Tournament Satur- ' course without any misbaps.
players go through the third l 75 Saturday, wound up tied ··
ATlANTA (lft) - ' I 'w
8
hea~yweight champdlon bs~oubl·t . Terl:. :h ~w:Art!:a~p~~b .~ 1 10 .g~mmg ~EoT) p.m.
' d.a}'.
"I have been playioc til well , round io 94 degree heat. The top seven othert at 217.
'fGIIJ an'...- rhlf*l 11 1
be hke. He baa ma e a tg 1 ca
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CHICAGO (UP! ) - Ogd&lt;l
Phipps' Buckpesser aprlnted k
vlclory In the world reco11
time of 1:32 3-1 lo win lllf
fl08,1100 ArUncton Classic hndi
ly Saturday.
Buckpesser and his stable
mate, Impressive, were tbe 3
to-5 ndda on favocltes of th•
erowd of 28,1177, and they dom
inated tbe one Jnile race.
Impressive, carrylnc I~
pounds and ridden bY Keanar&lt;
Knapp, got off fast out of tht

Terrell- ones

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ANGELS
PHILADELPHIA (UPIJ LAST WEEK'S REIIULTS:
Cilrol Folden, l.ou Ann Folden, The Philadelphia Phillles have Neal 16 Nationwide 6
Camille Doss, Cora Dunsmore, 1announced the signing of 17- GSI 12 Baptist 11
Susan Carl8{)n, Sharon Carlson, year-old Marty Meagher of G &amp; J 8 Nazarene 5
Mari e Gibert, Joyce Burner, Roiling Hills, Calli., their No. 8 THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
Susan Sprow, Rita Valentine, choice in the· recent draft.
Monday - GSI vs. Neal, on
Helen. Akers, Elaine Brown, Meagher, 6-foot-2 and ·110 GSI diamond.
Dianne Davis.
pounds, will report to the Tuesday - Nazarene. vs. NaPh i Illes' Norlllem Rookie Uonwlde, on GSI diamond. G &amp;
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League team at Huron, S.D., J vs. Baptist Church on East
Cynthi:. Casey, Gale Craig, ner;t week.
Gallipolis diainond.
Marlene ' Johnson, Debby Dol&gt;
bins, Terry Dobbins, Kin Nasky,
Becky Nasky, fda Mills, Naocl
Layne, Becky Griffin, Beverly
Hasilop, Ruth Hasilop, Judy
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Connie Bradshaw, Suzzelle
Robinson, Linda H\U, Connie
Cotton, Arlene Briggs, Christy
Casey, Chrisly King, Michello
Smllh, Connie Mllcbell, Mar~
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Bob Murphy of Florida, playing dies and an eagle but also had : ing or the tournument and made pla('e 1romcally bogeyf'd the
as thoujh this life depended on three bo~eys for his 68. Mur~by, for a total of nine sub-par rounds 18th hole.
il. shol a foUr under par 67 on 1meanwh1le. bogeyed the th1rd, 1on Saturday.
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a windless day Saturday, to win fifth and I7th.
Fiv~ strokes back of the win- leader at 214
were Jack
the NCAA golf championship - - - -ner tied for U:urd of 288 were McGowaa and Homero Blancu.
with a 72 hole score of 823.
Bob Dickson of Oklahoma Stele, Blucaa end Zarley had led 111•
Murphy, one or about 10 playrunnerup .. Murphy "' lba Na- lor 36 hoi.. with !Ill.
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Uonal Amateur championship The ...,_ round ol
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expeeted lo lurll prolesiiloaal
lest year, lllld Arne Dokka of lounlament wao turned 1" by
blr&lt;Ued the llrat, alxth, oeventh,
Los Angeles Stele. DickJon had fool, 1 inoh Georce Archer, who
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who led bY lwo strokes after urday. Archer 1 10
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fending champion 11or ..,... nu. won bealea Selurdly Muy of Smith's best idiots-• ....., II a ...,...............
son brilliantly ov.-powwed Stu Mimi Arnold of Suta Barbara, and they were good oae..•~-=::~1 header liter till ....._ Smilb of PasaiMI, lliiii., lid Calif. aud Rosemary Casali o1 lunied lniD polal!l forE
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Billie Jeaa Kill&amp; I'IIW fRIIIl Saa Francisco. Naacy Rlehey wbose boom.iJJ&amp; 1Dl8Sbea
behind to wiD
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matcbetl Saturdll ~ . . dJI.. lead Jed KatblteD Harter. of Smith'• only cbaaee wa•
shorteaed Wim._.. leiliil Seal Beach, CaJif., 6-%, 2-0 roar bia first eerviee
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cut play •hort and left ....... champion, played well ........ aot make ~~ EmersoJJ
matches - llocluding the fourth to be 8811Blied with hie game, tho oecolld and
round encounter belwee• Cliff but Emerson was great alld caught Smith out of
Richey of Dail"' and oecont(. woa 1-2, 1-2, 6-2. '!be Austre- with smaehea up the
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IJunior Bowlers of Pomeroy were Accepted for
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The Gallipolis Pony League
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1Syracuse Pee Wee Tournament Tht! Eighth Annual K~ger 1 is Red Sox; 1965 - Middleport ! Yank~s. ~1ddleport !~tans ,
J making his fli'sl
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Chesh1re Ttgers, and Racmu.
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Steve Van Meter, Pat O'Brien, 10, are bemg accepled through , 6:15 p. m. Wed~sday, ,July 7, I be Bob Burchett, Doug Hems- Athletics, Gallipolis White Sox, I
BASEBALL STANDlNt;S
Pat Story and Mike Sawyer. July 8.
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when. t~ Add~vJ!Ie Jets meet l ley and Guy Gumther. .
Pt. Pleasant Dairyland, Galli- I TEAM
Wun l..m;t I
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Mike Sawyer bud high game I Tourna~ent mana~er Robert the Galhpohs T1gers. All. games Other teams entered m the polis Orioles, Pt. Pleasant City J-Hawks .... , . . ..... 1 0 TE_A~
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Ice and Fuel, Gallipolis Sena - Angel.!!
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coaches and instructors were mght on lhe ltghted fuJd.
fendmg champiOns, the M1ddle- Otl, Cottageville Dodgers, Midp
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in Columbus with the ' team
Any boy who will not be 10 port Yanks against Pt. Pleas- dleport Braves Pomeroy Tig- eprs, omerDodo
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Braves .. .... ... 0 -t
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Iattended the tournament.
be eligible to play and
no . Pomeroy Yank~s play the Pt. . shire Redlegs. Buffalo,_ w. lron.eg:~rtl~nd, an~ Middleport 1 Eagle:
0 ; I ~AST WEEK'S
Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer and team may hae tmh ore than ~ i Plethasan t Ktwams atf8l•h30 p. m.l Va., Pt. Pleasant Dunlop T1res, I Red Sox
Wrens
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the Ashland Oil team thanked players or 1ess om 12 , on 11s in e 1ma 1 game o e even-~ Pomeroy Jet.!l,
Cottageville
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Red 13 Braves
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All players m\lst be permitled Forty teams 11re entered in .
THIS WEEK'' G.\MJ&lt;:S:
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s 16 aants
G"Oipolis _Summer Playground ' Tite Ashland Oil Company fur - lo play each game.
. . the 1965 Kyger Creek Tourna- I
Mooday - Wre~s. ,; ca;ds I ~~ w~:~~Sv~a .
ditector Cliff W1!son Saturday nished bowling shirts for the Managers of teams W1Sh1.11g l ment. Prevwus wmners, by I
Tuesday _ Robm . . v~. J.aJ. 1
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announced the schedule and I team and paid for the bowling to enter should contaet Louks years, have been : 1959 - Doe·s
Ame~ican League
Krausse, Grilli (71 , Duck- cons.
!Mooday - G1anta Jlof&gt;'!'ll!
riJsters ror the 1966 Gallipolts i in the state Tournament.
by ~riting him at Syn.TCUSt!, or Fine Fo~ , Pt. Peasant; 1961 .
F1nt Gume
1 wort~ (8)., Aker 19) and Roof: . Weilnesday _ J-Hawks vs. Or- ~ Tue1d~ - ~eds VL .
Gi1·l 's Softball League.
calhng WY 2·2951.
Sommerville, Pt. Pleasant; 1961 1Mmn.
000 000 010-- I 9 3 Krahck. 0 Donoghur. l6). Kelley 1oles
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010 000 001 - 2 5 (8). A11en (81 and Azcue. WP- , Tllanday - Angeis vs. L:trks :
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UTILE LEAGUE
T . C"ties
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Pomeroy Pirates . 1963 - Gal- 1 Kaal, Worthington (7), Mer- 1 Krausse (4-Jl. LP-- Kralick 12- · Friday _ Hawks v~ . Eagles , Thursday - Reds VI.
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STANDINGS
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between 9 and II a.m.
TEAM
W L R OR I Conduct Tratl Ride ~--·---·- - ·-· -- · · - ~ Batley: Wtckersham, Podres IJ!h i.
Girl's tennis aclion will be Yankees
..... 4 0 35 14 , Fifteen members of Ute 1'win
i8), Sherry 19) and Freehan. Wash.
000 010 000-- I ti o·
held each morning. Tennis les- i Alhletics . .
. . 3 0 Jl il l Cities Motorcycle Cluhare plan- i
IWP- Sherry 13-0i . LP- r.lerriti ' Boolon
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su~;~s will be gi\'en by contacting 1Red Sox - ..... . 3
26 14 n1ng a tr.all r1de begmn1ng at
!0-51.
Richert, McCormick 18 1 and
Hich&lt;~•·d Hamil ton at Memorifll White Sox .. .•.. 2 1 1 ~ 18 4 p.m., today .
1Casanova; Santiago ( 6-4) and
Field .
iTigers . . ...... 1 3 :!3 32 The 75-mile jaunt will begin
Secood Game
: Ryan. LP- Hkhert t8-7J . HRS
A glrl's tenmg tournament IJndtans . , ..... 01 3 15 36 and end l:lt the Cycle Shop in
:Minn.
003 004 200- 9 W 0 -Conigliaro 1l4lh I' Kirkland
will Ue lleld the first or second Ono!es . ... .. .. .
3 14 .26 Kanauga. Individuals wh? are
Detroit
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week m Jul . All interested in I Senators ........ 0 3 7 17 I not ~t~mbers , but would hke to
Pascual , Ctmmo (I) and
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14 14 tro 170 partiCipate, mlly do so by payZimmerman ; Aguirre, Pena IU luplnC1Jl
IMht! t ve,nll ma~. riedgtster at ~h 1 LAST WF.EK'S RESUI.TS· i ing $2. which 1s the monthly 1 The Yankees won two games (6) Gladding [61 Podres !9) Bal _. 001 021 000 000 00--4 13 0
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Monday, all members have i first place m the Galhpohs Lit· ; 5). LP- Aguirre t2-4). HRS- , McNally, Watt (5), Fisher ~
Here's the girl's soflball sche- ~ Indians 5 Red Sox 3
Ibeen asked to attend a meeting j tie League with a 4·0 record. 1 Versalle!lo t6th), Kaline (lith) . : \121 and Etcheharren; Wright, ,
dule and roster:
!Yankees 8 Tigers 7
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Rojas !7), Lee tlO l, Sanford I
1at lhe Cyrle Shop where elec· , a half-game ahead of the AlhMonday, An~chi \'S. Mets; : GAMES THIS WEEK:
' tion of ofFicers for the new ur- ~ letics. now 3-0.
Chicago
002 000 000-- 2 9 (12) and Satriano. WP--Sanford
Wednesday , Mets vs. Red Birds; !Monday - Oriolt&gt;s vs. White ganization will be conducted.
Friday night's Athletics vs. New York 100 ooo 04x- 5 6 o, t8-2l . LP- Fisher (141. HR-Friday. Red Birds vs. Angels.
Sox
Senators contest ~as moved I Pizarro 16-2 1 and Romano: 1Blair (3rd) .
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back to Saturday mght, so o~ly ·Boulon, Hamilton (3), Reniff ' San Fran 000 000 010--1 &amp; 3 1
Ju1y 6- Angels vs. Mets, Ju- WedneiHiay _ Yankt'.e!l vs. Red 1
SlOW PITCH
four g.:,1es were played durmg (9) and E. Howard. WP- Cinci
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For the next two weeks, we ere
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Sox
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Hamiilon (5-IJ. HRS- Berry Bolin, Gibbon 121 . Priddy 14\. l
pass on great savings on all HONDA
.July II - H.ed Btrds vs. ~ets; Thursday - Senaklrl vs. Ori· G &amp; J .. .. ...
6 0 70 22 1 Biggest u~et' of th~ week (3rd) , E. Howard (4th),
Sadecki 15), and Haller, Dietz ]
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Neal Insurance
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White Sox vs. Alh-1 GSI . . . . . . .. .
4 2 42 49 1!be previously undefeated Red IK.C.
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July 18-- Angels vs. Mets, l letics
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2 t 40 55 ISox. The WID moved the ll"Kh· Cleve
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ATLANTA &lt;UP!) - The Atlanta Braves exploded for !
three runs in the sixth inning, capped by Rico Carty's solo i'
homer, to back up Ken Johnson's seven-hit pitching and !
give the Atlanta team a 5-4 victory over th~ Los Angeles I
Dodgers Saturday in the first game of a day-night double- i
header .
Johmon, who pitched
a --------seven-hitter and hit the second threw wildly on the relay trying I
humer of his career In the third to nail Aaron at third. Carty
iun ing, served up a two-run then homered for the final run ,
homer to Willie Davis in the to give the Braves their first I
top of the sixth that put the victory over the Dodgers Jn six
Dodgers ahe'3d, 3·2.
games this year.
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runs in the bottom of the inning final run in the ninth inning 1
to pin the loss on Don Sulton, when John Roseboro sin~led In I
who was knocked out as Ed Lou Johnson before gaining the 1
Mathews doubled and scored on victory in his first route-going I
a single by Aaron, who went tG perFormance against the Dodg&gt;j
second on the play.
ers in 14 career starts.
Rellever Bob Miller
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gr..led by a long fly by Mack
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SIX Gallia countains displayed this 43-pound, 48-inch
third and the Brave outfielder
day
after it's arrival from Beverly, 0., where Car1ton N11
"me in lo score when Wills
used a 14·inch t·hannel cat for bait. The catch was made
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'll1e Tigers trounced the Jel!l
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I mar~ ofhetter~ag Ed~·
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Sao Fru .. • 44 31 .at
wltb lwo out. 1Jo the eighth
two U. S. players left m the
Pllllhurp - • Jill .I'll 6
inninc off reliever Gary Roggensive Wimbledon till e. said he
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burk and Larry Sherry pitched
· played as well against Smith as
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two inning• of ..e hit relief baU
Pbiiadelpblo • ,. ••1111 110
Saturclay 1o give tltt Detroil
CHICAGO (UP!) - Ed Kranepool and IIddie
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Bob Shew survived a spitball !
Cblcago ..•.. 20 f7 Jlll22~
Jim Grant with !be basea · MEXICO CITY (UPil _ Tile t
ELAND (UPII -Mil&lt;e
conb:oversy witb Cub Manager :suson Jenki111.
llolllnflr'• Renlllo
loaded end one OUIIR the. l~st surprise visit thla week
of Berabberpr &lt;ODiilmed hie...
Leo Durocher and •
Ron Sanlo olngled ID left II New York t Chiceso a
of !be oeventh aflet Jon International Olympic Commit- IIDII .. Clevelaad pi!cbinl
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' C:Jicago etlack .. become the the third )DAiOC .. Oltend
AUenta i L. A. 4, Ill, day
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Northup and Bill Freehan teo Chairman Avery Brundage
oiglll wbea be rap. firsl Mets slllrter ever lo win hitting stroak to 24 liiDee,
San Fran II CIDciBaU, Dl(lll
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ATLANTA IUPil - Former four games ia 1 row. He bas three short of the Cobs'
SL Louis at Jloueln, lll&amp;b&amp;
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Ro&amp;senburk got pmch-hitler about !he progress ol preper· In lllllr raoo lo pace tbe Kaa· 1major league Manager Paul not lost a game since being time record of 27 set bY
Plttaburp 11 Phill., Di&amp;bl
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MJCkey Stanley lo ground out to , ations for the 191111 gameo.
,., City Albledot It a 7·1 Richards joined the Allan! a purchased by the Mela II deyo Wilson In 192t.
Ttdafo l'nMbl1 PlleW
end tbe inmnj.
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of minor leagne nl "''' aod , New York pol together two du•out 1o protest to
Flaber (H) end lllboll (WI
,,;.;.,..,., (UPI) - Ken Me· But '" !be next lnnillg, Kalina for Sae Francisro that be hd
HOUSTON (UPI)
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VI. Feul (I) end Shmooao (1·1).
110
mullen'S MJ1tb 1nnlng double tagged
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omer
beea usured that there are
paw Mikt Cuellar ~truck o~l 1possibility he might some day the Cubs their r~fth consecutive ~~ inning, charging
Plttlburlb at PbDadelpbll drove il tbe winning run Sat- ::.~nburk bil first loss in two probiP.ms
which cannot be 15 batten and bujG-blt- replace Hobhy Bragan a~ man- luss. Kranepool_s two-run ho- with throwing a spitter.
Frymaa t.f-3) va. JICboa (H).
001
urdey ta aive the Washlncton
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Iiiii ofaorlalop SODDy Jacbo• 1ager. ·
mer off loser B1ll Hands and a viousiy Burkhardt had
Lot Anseles 11 Atlula Senatan a 4-1 win om the Shedry oamo ., after aterler He quoted ex-Preside•! of llqged blo -nd iDslde ·lfle. I .
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two . run double by Ron Bunt ' a half dozen balls out of 'play
Koulax (13-2] vs. LeMilller (~
Demus McLam was hfted for a Mexico Adolfo Lopez Mateos, _ _.. bo
iii
eek Sator
Rtchards w11l • ea a new od ed f
th
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d pincb·hJtter ill the aeventb and no 1 ~;r
head of the Olymplca _::· 1m.m~~ 1 ad• thw H ,_ • departmenl of instrurlion and pr udc douBr ta 1d",' thrm
e the request of ~b batters, but 41).
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Frank Howard off Red Sox stym ~I e Thins lo hi~t 1'1 j Orgenlling Commtllee, as ate~ Aalrol to a U vlclory over development m lhe Brav~.s .ml- shot plus Johnny Lewis' double
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e only t o ing that all marten .....,... ,.~.... the S UMIII Cardioal
nor league fi1 rm syslem. Club /
ted f I
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erry l 11 YB.
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President John McHale an- :a!be
cooufnfth fofr olurf _mhore F m The triumph gave the ninth St. Louis at HoustoD 0
statrJO for McMu n s
ow. · 1 b Earl B tte
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re le pnc _er_ e_r· place Mets a nine-game lead Stallard U-2) YS. Roberts (:'1-,.).
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would be decided before the
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Amerlcu Leapt
lltlffered hll loorth loss in ••
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Roger CreJc quelled I PlittWhen asked If the arrival oi l
gin !bey have enjoyed over any (IIoel 1111 boclndo DIJbl _ ,
many decisions.
I FJve Mentors Voled
. RtllllGn Revtvttl
btqb rally llo lbe llialb Jan. the 57-year-old Rtchards for- I
team in their five-year hislory. TEAM
w L Pel. GB
Senelor reliever Ronnie Kline Into Hall of Fame
Desptle the aS\IIII"ances, !be ... end Bm Wb!le'l mer field pijot of the White Sox
Roltimore .. . 45 Z4 .11112
rained his fourth win againsl a COLUMBIA, Mo. (UP!) -meeting of the two brought out , bomer ill the oevenlh proved end Orioles and until last year 1
T.uL MARINE
Detroit ..••.. 43 24 .Sta 1
pair of setbacks for two innings rive vc: • ~an coaches who co• agam the ru~s of many &amp;be wlmlilc marglli Satm'day general m&amp;Rager of the Hous-:
Cleveland .. ·· 40 25 .615 3
of one hi! scor•less pttching. tributed 10 the developmenl of months aso that high Mexlean •Jcbl u the PbDtulelprla Pb!l- ton Astros. ptJSPd a threal 10
NEW YORK (UPI) -Bob California . , •. 38 !I J$1 7
Tbo Senators won their fifth the collegiate game ol baseball officials considered_ the O!!"'J'le Ileo 0., oo for •HI'Ictor7 Bregu'o position as manager
Windham, former Texas w.. Chlce(O . . .. . 32 3i .471 u
pme In eight meetings with have been voted into the College~ games ~~ economic
wbUe otfl' &amp;M Plrata.
McHale said, ··We ha t•e not :
tern center, baa been signed by Mblnesota . , • 31 36 .463 13
Iloslon despite I pair of home B81tbali Hall of Fame.
elephaal lid wuted lo be rid
blred him at this time for that
the New York JeL• as a free New Ydrk , . . . 28 37 .431 15
nw bY ohorlelop Rico Petroce~ Named ID the HaD ol Fame of the comiDltment.
TJIRBE-LENGTB VICI'OIIY sort of job."
, NEW YORK (UP!) - Willie agent.
Kansas Cily . . 28 3t .ttl II
U.
were Paul Eckley of Amherst This baa beeo ftaUy deoled bY OCEANPORT, N. J. (UP!)- "But" McHale added , "he Davenport. Rnb Se·'"'"'· RJ' &gt;h The 24-year-old Windham, , Washington ... :zt 42 .40117
Pttrocelll's oecond homer of CoDege, Frank G. McCormick, governmtllll """"" end
by Ia Zeal, 1 opeedy soa of Roulld baa the talent for all sorts of Boston and Charlie Greene led from Od"sa, Tex., IS &amp;-foot-5, Booton . . . .... :11 43 .3111':11
tile game aDd 111e 12th of the Conner baeebaD coach at the ' persons hlsh !ll 1(10111 efrclH. Table who hold' three turf jobs. lie baa been a good a J&gt;3rode "I favorites to victory and WeJghs 275
He has liallnlal'a Reaallao
,..,.. eamt In the ftflh to Unl...,•ily of Mlnneoola, Cler\ Oblervera feel thai ooe ol the course records aped to 1 three- manager and I bave nu dnuhl Saturday ia the first o~Jbl beeo Ia !be Marines the lao! CbieaJo z New York 1
ll'eelt 1 1-Z ue, but Lock .....,. Noble, former baseball coach causes of douhl bu bf!en I leqth vlclory in the $2!1,1110 thel cbe would ill 1 good one events of the 79th Nallonal two yean.
Wll8bJOCI!ta 4 Beolol J
ed It lO!Ih hla ninth homer, also at Mlaslsslppi Stale University, ' ootablt bock of oommunl&lt;allotl LonJ!ellow Beadlcep at JifOD- again.
, AAU Trt:k end Field Cbempi·
Detroit 1 Mlnaesota 1
..,10, two lnnlngo later.
Glenn Martin, coach at South· betweeo ~ Maleos snd the moulb Park Saturday
but
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BONOIWIY COACIIE8 ... Kauu CltJ at amlad, 1111em Dlinolt University, aod Bill press, eapec~eUy !be foreign mlJaed the b:adt llanderd by
i!M\ION Ollto &lt;UP II -The
Deven
wilh 1 meet re- NEW YORK cui&gt;I) - Ted
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COPS WOMEN'S TITLE
McCarthy, ea-baeeball coach at correspoodents stationed bere. one-fifth of a oecond.
Noilll leam ... 1&gt;7
Jot Icord of~ -nde In the 1:JO.' WUIIams.,. Casey Sletliel, tile Bellimon al C~t nl&amp;bl
COLUMBUS fUPit
-Joyce New York YnlverS!ty.
Demaaded ID!onnatton
Cooke ol Toleda Llilboy w~b yard high burdlea ocored lor aeweel member• of the beae- TtoiiJ'•, Probably meoen:
Kazmierski of Mleblpn Slate
Pr1or lo the reeent meetiog
TRADE GREMMDNGER
• pobots
Ob!o the second itra· ht ear end baD Hall of Fame, Friday ... Ballimon at CaiJini8 be8ted Bobble Jo G.-brlefeen of tTrLE ftGBT
of lhe. lnlemellonal Olym(llCs GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP!) - Noilll· Sonlfl B!p ll&lt;bool AI~ llooiDa made it
1 row In copied lovllsliolll ID ICII'YO 11 Lopes (WI VI. s.tiiill 114).
the University of Georaia, 2 und NEW YORK IUPI) -Middle· Execul?e Committee lo Rome, Hank Gremruloger, defensive beoutblll PIM bert the long jomp hy 1 shade over -111')1 coacbeRin !be annual MI.- at llotnlll Cl) 11P1 ...... the Charley Mays of New Yorlt AIJ.Siar (aDie July IZ .11 St. BoelreU (+6) end Grant (Jfl
1 Saturday to wln.ll1• 15th '1'/o- weight champioo Emile Griffith the local presa had beeu caplllln of lhe National Football
' , Coll~le Golf Cabmp- and Joey Archer will officially lnsislently demendi"'! more League champion Green Bay liaaiiJ leu&gt;MI II laot ,...
' ILouis
91, Loiicb !7-4) IDII Sperma (J:nenh~
olgn for their July 13 title fight lnlormatloa alloul wort on Packer• deaplte losing his oDtl aetlla IIIII . , _ ,.... Seagren, world record setter
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aexl Mtlllday at noon in the Olympljl,o l!lolollallons. Lopez starlinl berlb wao lraded Sal- ftMI.
iD 111e polo vault at 17-511 weo
JCaDu.l CIIJ 11 Cltnlllltl (II
AVAQ,AIJLE II'.PT. 11
olflcoo of the New York State Maleos saved his dale lor the urday lolhe Dallas Cowboys fur
,
lhe only one lo aet over at 17
LADY Pm TRIUMP1I8 · - St8ffotd ,!!;IJ anti ferry (1-4)
LOUISVILLE Ity (UPII _ Athletic Commission.
International Group's gathering a future draft choice.
~ POOR IIIOWING
feel but the 19-ye!IM!d Gl.. NEW YORK fUPI) -Lady va. 0'~ CS-31
1U
Arthur GrJ~. at,;.n., tor
and rfieased a rather compre- -1 r• C~GO (UPJ) - Keatucky dale, CaDI. Jun1or College star Pitt turning baclt a ~~ Sleberl (74)!
He8vyweiJbl Cbampion Cmius SURGERY
henStve report al tbal time. ,Pitts
1101 1110 010- s 9 0 nerby and PreUneoo wiDaer ~ at three attempt 1o pullh chetlen(t In .the ,otre.tcb, wot~ ·. Cblcqo at fiew York (I) In sroup here CHICAGO !UPI) - Defense- . Still wilb that report on Phlhl
11110 lliJO 1101- 1 J 0 Kallal K1n1 "did 1101 ,WI up his ;ending wllt'ld mark lo 17-6. lhe 50th numlng til the f119..87$ John (~) and Horlen til-71 L .,
th! group would · man Mall Revflch of the hand,' Brundage found
it Veale (11-51 and Gonder: i -:el! In lhe left front ankle" end Green, Nebrasltl'o NCAA U· Coachirif Clnh Anierlr•n O•ki Talbot (1-5) and Pelerlllllt (Hi
Ill mn.blt for 1 sept 10 title Chlca1o Blacl&lt; Hawka will bave neeessary ID make a trip lo Bunnlnr, Knowles tl) and !d1d ,liot cool out well from his llehokter, nosed .out Jim Hines :at Aqueducl, Sa(~rdey by three- Weehlngton at Booton !2) -:
boot wltb Euro 111 title holder I en operallon Monday to remevel look over some ol
the UecJktr. LP-Bunninl (IJ..)4l1':"nt ,In the Arllnglon _Cia~slc, of Oakland, rahf.. In theJflil. quarlt!rs ."' a · ~. ' '" . , '' Orlego (6-5) .and H'nqan CJI.I)
larl
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o\rer Viony GUes of Georgia ta
1 clooe flnl!h at Stanford UnJ.
verslly'l per 11, I ,83$ yard
layout.
· Tile 11na1 roanc~ ..... played 1n
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by Jockey Breulio Baeza with
125 p6UIIds, was sixth llo th•
eight horse field.
Impressive, the ooly horH lc
beat Buckpasser this year, open·
ed up a four-length lead around
ltle far turn and never wu headed until !he eighth pole when
Baeza took Buckpuser to thr
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KOU~TON (UP!) - Talkative with oews media for his sol~ IKe saya he %cham~~~ 1 THE ONLY eemforteble place In .the Melgs-Gallle·Mason area Saturday we• the swimming poo~ creek, or an
Erme ft!rrell, a 6-fo&lt;~· -t... b 5-poken IOtelhg~nl appearances C_lay IS the ch P .~f
~nditioned bui1dlng. Old mao summer, who made his annual appearance Tuesday, continued to send sizzUng
specialist wbo laya ~ 1o lbe a~ for tow-s of veterans bll8· 1 ~ta and :ae~ ~rk, tl;be ~~ peraturea across the Midwest. It climbed to 99 in Gatupolia SaturdAy, highest of the year. Over 700 persoos jammed IIUIIHII'!tiiii~IM
world's most-recognized beavy- ~ pttals.
' wo sta
m e na 101 .'11• IC the Gallipolis awimming pool betw:een 1 and 6 p.m.
wright championship, alld eager;
Ido no! hew lo the WBA ime. =~_:::_:__ _ ___::.:_.:.:__~.:.:__..,..:..:__:::_:_.:_______________________ CINCINNATI tUPI) - Pinch
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Doug Jones tapered o rrammg The 210-pound Terrell wW Terre II .has"
h a k~ko won-losl
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Saturday for the~ ~esday ~ make his title defeRSe .iR the ilrecorld Wit lito Clnoc lutsd.ll'lls f
bottom ol the loth inning wJth
-nlghL h.eavyweight t1tle fight.
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C ' ast oss was
eve an
ltwo out gave Chlclnnati lb
.
' l2,000..seat Sam OU::!I.oo
o- iams here ill HOWJta and that 1
eig.bth straJghl victory Satur-The amiable Terrell lost the liseum, taking a 21-pound weiRht was the only time Terrell bas
day night.
nod as favorite around much Gf advantage m~o the rmg agamst. ever beea kayoed.
I
Victim was tbe first plact
the boxina cam~ b~adquarters i Jones recognized as tl!~ ~0• 2j Jones' record shows 29 wins
San Fr'Ulcisco Giants. Billy Me.
here for Texas fll'st beavy- 1challenger in the World Boxing 6 losses and one dra1v with 191
. · ht title bout because of Association 1WBAl hea\-ywe1gbt 1
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. wbo relieved Hank Fich•
~etg
. an d too ran k'mgs.
Iknockoul.!i·fJVe
of
them
Ja
hlS Aaron • 11 29-year·old pro from Bruce
Devlin
at
216 • one stroke Ihe said• "But this is the first rm·al 18 holes with 226
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the eighth,
was credited
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1Gainesville, Ga., who has ne\er behmd Gay Brewer.
time I have had the lead this cutoff mark Lionel Hebert
With the wm.
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!Jttle trammg.
. . I Th~ name and reputati~D of !he ft~ht ~til be t~l.~rasl .0 n 1won a major tournament, fired Aaron, who stands 29th on the late, Usually I've led early but dy Haas, Bobby Nichols, and Frank Lindsay, who relleved
Te~ren_. along with ~rammg CassJUm Cia~, wh~ lays clam_1 t.o 1closed c~rcmt televJstoa WI~~ , a c!utcb two under par to grab money list this year with $16, have faltered In the final two Bob Toskl were among the
Juan Marichal in the 10th, :WU
for hts title de!ense agamst the the heavyweight title, tt:we Jrk - ~eavywetghts
Cl~eland_ W~l . a one stroke advantage after 54 722, said his drives and LTOO days."
who failed to make the cutoff. charged with tbt lou.
G-1. hard-workm~ Jo :•:·.
:..., et ~th Terrell and Jones in hams and Tod Herr~ng gomg 10 holes in the $100.000 Wr.~tern shots enabled bim to play tile A crowd of J6,300 watched 75 Arnold Palmer, who skied w
tried to show the pu~lic wbat : pre·ftgh~l' a~ra~fem~nl.'i. h b ~ ~~~ounde[ ~evlsed ~~~)b i Open Golf Tournament Satur- ' course without any misbaps.
players go through the third l 75 Saturday, wound up tied ··
ATlANTA (lft) - ' I 'w
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hea~yweight champdlon bs~oubl·t . Terl:. :h ~w:Art!:a~p~~b .~ 1 10 .g~mmg ~EoT) p.m.
' d.a}'.
"I have been playioc til well , round io 94 degree heat. The top seven othert at 217.
'fGIIJ an'...- rhlf*l 11 1
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CHICAGO (UP! ) - Ogd&lt;l
Phipps' Buckpesser aprlnted k
vlclory In the world reco11
time of 1:32 3-1 lo win lllf
fl08,1100 ArUncton Classic hndi
ly Saturday.
Buckpesser and his stable
mate, Impressive, were tbe 3
to-5 ndda on favocltes of th•
erowd of 28,1177, and they dom
inated tbe one Jnile race.
Impressive, carrylnc I~
pounds and ridden bY Keanar&lt;
Knapp, got off fast out of tht

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TOTALS ..... 18 18 148 148
ANGELS
PHILADELPHIA (UPIJ LAST WEEK'S REIIULTS:
Cilrol Folden, l.ou Ann Folden, The Philadelphia Phillles have Neal 16 Nationwide 6
Camille Doss, Cora Dunsmore, 1announced the signing of 17- GSI 12 Baptist 11
Susan Carl8{)n, Sharon Carlson, year-old Marty Meagher of G &amp; J 8 Nazarene 5
Mari e Gibert, Joyce Burner, Roiling Hills, Calli., their No. 8 THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
Susan Sprow, Rita Valentine, choice in the· recent draft.
Monday - GSI vs. Neal, on
Helen. Akers, Elaine Brown, Meagher, 6-foot-2 and ·110 GSI diamond.
Dianne Davis.
pounds, will report to the Tuesday - Nazarene. vs. NaPh i Illes' Norlllem Rookie Uonwlde, on GSI diamond. G &amp;
RED BIRDS .
League team at Huron, S.D., J vs. Baptist Church on East
Cynthi:. Casey, Gale Craig, ner;t week.
Gallipolis diainond.
Marlene ' Johnson, Debby Dol&gt;
bins, Terry Dobbins, Kin Nasky,
Becky Nasky, fda Mills, Naocl
Layne, Becky Griffin, Beverly
Hasilop, Ruth Hasilop, Judy
Cousins.
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METS
Connie Bradshaw, Suzzelle
Robinson, Linda H\U, Connie
Cotton, Arlene Briggs, Christy
Casey, Chrisly King, Michello
Smllh, Connie Mllcbell, Mar~
lyn Childers, Martini Childers,
Thea SWarney,
. . Slepbanie Sw;at· l
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area to see the beSVerll •
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Mrs. Cora Scolt, 741 Fourth Thomas Salyers, Rt. 2, Chilli- morella •JMrsHal. AleneLaHead,
past
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Ave.: Chauncey Rothgeb. Rt. cothe ., Mrs. Grover c. Ree d, Mm
Wh .
Tho wrence
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the vicinity of Horse Cave near
1. Gallipolis; Mrs.
Clarenre Wellston.
c orterLo, . mNasl h 1· , 1 Walter Curley down 7:30 a. m.;
Bashan where five energetlc
Emr\c.k, Pt'. Pleasant; Wilber
Birtlul
cer, Mrs. Ulse c 0 s, '' rs. Lock 14, Onward up 6:10 a,
beavers have built a dam.
F H3 nning Rt t Middleport· Mrs Larry E Wright Ewing- Burlelt!h F. Oiler, Walter D.
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US a. m.; Inca up 3' 30 a. m.;
TODAY'S THOUGHT - Whatever your lot Is in
evening, between 7:30 and 8 traffic officer there If
the
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How'ard E. Stou~ Mrs.
Polly Crain down ' a. m; build something on ll
o'clock, to get a look at one or crowds get any bigger," It has
4 a. m.;
D.
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Berta
E.
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Mrs.
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Edward
down
more of the heavers as they been suggested.
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ak th .
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Ind1ana up 6:30 a. m.; Lock
Mary Colmer, Lincoln Bll~ Pomeroy, baa grown
m ke elbr wkayhe wurdn da e SAM PRICE, son of Mr. lllf
El•erelilf up 12:55 p. m.;
potatoes in a unique fashion.
cree to c ec t st Y m
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Mrs. Hubert Price,
up 2:S5 a. m.; Steel Expre"
.Mrs. Colmer recently went to her basement to
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down 5:11S a. m.; Ned Merrick up a pan of last year's potatoes for dinner. She was sur- The m, ma of tree mbs, recent Y rece v
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Admilled - William
6:50 a. m.; Lock 19,
prlaed to lind some marble-alzed new potatoes In the basket. sllcksbl and!ormtbud, banls m,ade
dgraegrdeeuatilonnedexuercaClt~onsesdhurelld·ng !hale
Ewlngton, Ohio; Mr~
up 5 a. m.; Lock 22, City
They bad grown In the basket on her sprouting 1965 JlOSSl •
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FeUure, Columbus; Guy Bush, Sl • Louis down 5:40 a.
potatoes without sunlight or sod.
make their home In a stream the University of Indiana. Sam's
Hog8etl.
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that Is nearly dry at times In wile, the former Carmen SalDII&lt;•IIrJed - Mts. Jamea 45 B.'• ftL; Little George dawn
SOMETHING IRONIC happened to one of the delegates the summer.
ser, will be picking up I slmtBy HOBART WILSON, JR.
Oldaker, Edwin Teier, Mrs. a. m.; Polly R. up 4 a. m.; from Pomeroy to the 20th annual session of Buckeye Girls' 1_ A_c_tu_al
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LEWIS CLARK, of 602 Third Ave., Gallipolis, dropped Ruth Tygrett, •llrs. Nelson
PhiiUp Sporn up 5:50 a. m.;
, State.
in the Times-Senlinel office with a couple of old newspa- tic, Cothy Kegley, Mrs. Ronalti)Valley Voyager down 7:15a.m.; 1011 down 4 a. m.; Andrew P. Terri F'Wtz, daughter of Mr.
JWI'S hr purchased from a friend rece ntly.
McCoy, Andrew Wamsley.
Greenup Locks, AUce up 5:15 Calhoun down 6:30 a. m.
and Mrs. Leslie F'Wtz, High-s~
a. m.; Chippewa up 5:30 am.; GaiJJpoiJs Boats - E'Deana was elected to president of a
ONE was a Gallipolis Daily Tribune dated Thur~ay, Veterans Memorial Hospital
Aton Zephyr down 6:50 a. m.: Ilo8worth up 5:11S p. m.; Bar· !Dwn council. It Is the
..,.... April 11, 1935. The other was a Columbus
Admitted _ Mary Barnhart Laughlin McCleay up 7:50a.m.,
Jordan down 7:05 p. m.; position that Is held In rel.l·IUI•I
Citizen, published Friday, April 26, 1935. Middleport: Mary
Wingett; Meldahl Locks, J. S. Lawis up
dowh 9:30 p. m.: by her father In Pomeroy.
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HEADLINES appearing on page one of
land; Valorie Young, Clifton: 10 p. m.; Wilham B. Zimmer Beaver down .. 30 a. m.
delegate from the Racine Amer·
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3 a. m.; Walter William- Jtouawba Jillver Boots -Lon- lean Legion Auxiliary
Mary
Dilcher,
Athens;
James
down
was
' ' - ·ff; Superintendent Bradbury Reviews Issues in Call, Middleport.
don, Alan R. Merrill down 6:10 elected Mayor of C~therwood
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Guvan School Imbro glio"; "Auditor's Of·
Discharged
Lois
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suds.
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· fie~ is 'Hot Spot' During Keeler's IncumOas
Boggess,
Mrs.
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Inc.,
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Fifth
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Ebhn.
Make way for the "scotch up 8:50 p. m.; Mt. State up ell, ~herwood City; Barbara Jo
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A "Tips and Reminders" column for news writers and
Meigs GeDtral Ho•pilal
eludes a bar. The 1rar opena and m.; Helen z.. up 12:15 a, m.: the llouse of representatives
f· orres pondents also appl.'ared on page one. One "Twenty. Admitted - None.
closes
via pushbuttoos. The ao- Lacy Jane up at 12:30 a m.; from Frogley Cou~ty, and Jan'l'hrt'(' Years Ago'' item read: "Atty. Henry W. CherringDischarged -Kennelh Hager,
fa
opens
to become a bed big H. E. Bowles up 3 a. m.; Fort Ia E. Schmoll, Middleport, to
1:1 11 and Miss Vivian Ayres were united
in marriage at Wesley Bellea.
.1 l11nlgomery, W. Va., April 7 last year and are at home to
enough lor two. The unusual Dearborn down 6:115 B. m.
a city council post.
litl'ir -friends in the lower half of Mrs. C. B. Hanson's resl·
pieco of lurnlture also houses
t ll:'nVE' on Second Ave.''
a bigb-fi record player and a
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o~ the sports scene, Dick Holzer was one of 11 swim·
(Castro Convertible Co.).
LlWIIIP UlmD
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JlpStick has
pi onship team, and two GAHS tracksters, Wallsce Smith
Uatted Press Jnternatiooal
three-in-one features. You get
:md Lon nie Valentine, began drills for the distrit1 track
Setting . up exercises
and lipstick, a lip brush and a self·
HEARING AID
ll,f fll :=~t Athl'ns.
I shower, all in one operation, is contained mirror.
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TOP page one story in the Citizen 31 years ago was fered by a deep-piled
back· Saw Mill River Rd., Yonkers,
7'14'' saw for less than a 6~" • . . Irs the greatest
pJ~~ag!." of the Handley-Kane 1!rivers' license bill by the scrubber which is placed via N. Y.).
value and lowest price ever to come from Black &amp;
Ciho House The House killed 1:1 gasoline tax increase pro- suction cups, on a tiled
wall. :
Decker. In fact it costs no more than many 6'&gt;2"
1nd we tell them!
i•' ';Pd b~· Gov. Davey's administration. The hike, one cent Fasten the c&lt;lntow-ed frame at : Want photographs with the
saws. This is the only saw that will operate safely
h ~~ l k· n . would have finanrerl old·age prnslons.
shoulder height, soap up the richness of oll palntings,
What about your hearing-has It reached the stage
with a 611!'' or 7'14'' blade. Here Is versatility and
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terrific power with features found in saws tap
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the Iiles of The Galli· ously against It - up, down, indistinguishable from the o;~~; J I where you wonder whether or not a hearing aid
at $50.00.
'·•l' i~ DaiJ~· Tribune and weekly r.al!ia Times ... Paul 0'· sideways te give the between· lnals? Now you can have s1
would be beneficial? Our testing Is FREE and with·
SPECIFICATIONS, MAX. Cltr 211" at 90', Ill" 11 45'.
·' r·1ron named Ohio Universit~' ('ontroller by President John the-shoulder area a thorough 1as the result of a oew•protesl
9.0 AMPS. U.L Industrially listed motor.
out obligation, and our reoommendations based on
P: tl:f·!- . . . Vance Martin, 16, drowns in M('Cormirk pond cleansing.
1 called Tiffany Color Art. lntro-11
SC've n motorists cited by Ohio State Patrol in second (Minks's Closet Shop,
325 1 duced at the Natiorial
seventeen year's experience. NOW Is the ttme to
Jl ij nr safety check . . . Clarence E. Brumfield, 51. clothier, N.
Beverly Drive, Beverly ! Center in New York the procall or write for an appointment In the privacy of
d·' ~ &lt;;J Jddenly ... Ira J. Mills, 76, formeor Gallia county Hills, Calit.).
cess opens the door to a CU3tom
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Olber glr1J who
•from Meigs, but wbase actlvlty lheet h've not yet found
their way lo us, are Emilia
Darlene Legar, Pomeroy, and
Debra Grueser and Adrienne
Sue Rue, both of Middleport.

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. Meigs county people owe 100 · Memorial 35 .pints, Columbus One of the problems In blood Monday afternoon, June 27th
pmts of blood.
. II?splta!s 3~ pmts, !folzer Hos~ replacement is that families of from noon to 6 p.m. (EST), at
Its people must make up thiS pJtal II pmts, Me1gs Geoerat l
tj the bi • monthly visit of the
1 ed' blood h
100 pints In the red, plus addi- Hospital 10 pints, Parkersburg i :"p e ':;' m~
t ·~ nok Bloodmobile to Meigs County
tional that will be used by resi· hospitals 4 pints and Gallipoli-s ~ WJ_ mg
go ~u 8 as
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two Medical Center 7 pints.
their friends, ~~ neighbors .to O_nly by increasing the remonths period, If they are to
U Is tbe underslaoding of donate blood.. We must budd cru1tment of donors will Meigs
go into the fa11 wilh a clean &amp;be local chapter that HoJ. up ~ur donor l~t, as we cannot County be able to supply the
slate, according to Mrs, Mary 1 zer Hospital is asking Metg11 . eo,ntlmhuet hto drdam tethde leiwts peo-d needs of its residents.
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man, Me1gs Chapter, Amer1can to bring donors to the bos- M H
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Ias donors. There is no particular
rs. amm sa1 .
Red cross ·
PI'tal 1 or secaa·e a &amp;lgned
. problem in donating, the giving
The _amou~ts of blood u?ed, ! statemeot from the Meigs
Any healthy individual be-l is painless, harmless to the inand _stJIJ owmg at the var10u~ . Chapter that tbe blood will tween 21 and 60 years old will Idlvidual, and will help those .
bosp1tals include,
Veterans I be replaced,
Ibe able . to donate blood next /who seriously need blood.
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facsimiles of paiDUngs.
J,~.rnpd new executive leader of Gallla County GOP . . . . Clean, sweeping lines ln the ; (Tiffany Color Art, National
J-~.r mer c1erk of courts Clyde Keller dies in Dayton .... Scandinavian
tradition give Design Center 1 415 E. 53rd St.,
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H11 ndred s view VFW war som·1nirs in Lower 5 and 10 Jbeauty to an extra-deep, snag- New York, N.Y.).
cta re ... Jolln Halliday, Oscar Bastiani and Gino Barsotti proof pla.!ltic IJasket that makes
~~·quire tract o[ land from Stewart Clendinen on upper ! lightweight laundry carrier. The first Christian Sunday
ruurth Ave .... Ed (Dean) McFann blanks Hartford Tigers I
Jt spotless by occa sionai- school began in Glouchester,
4-U as Gilkey Queen Bees win third straight OVA game.
dunking It in soap or deter- England, in 1780.

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PHONE 593-3522

P. 0. Box 843

25 N. Courl 51.

Alhone, 0.

Carolina Lumber &amp; Supply
Pt. PINunt
675-1160
Opp. 8&amp;0 Depot
Cnh &amp; Corry • Cash &amp; Delivery e Budpl Pion

GO RIGHT to PICKENS for BETTER VALUES

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Rutland Green Roof Paint Special
Our Price Gal., 5. 98 _ 5 gal. 28.50
Drive around Mason and Meigs counties and
see mote roofs painted with Rutlaud green.
There'll . a reason - stays green, lasts for years.

Rutland Aluminum Roof Coating
GAL., 4.50 ~ 5 GAL. BUCKET, 19.95
Ground fine asbestos fiber with plenty aluml·
num to make good job. Lasts for years. For me-tal, asbestos shingle or rubber roofing. We sell
lot for traiJE'rs. Have sold it for 30 years. It
laats long·er!

Rutl1nd Red Roof P1lnt
GAL., 4.35 _ 5 GAL. BUCKET, 19.95
We have sold II for SO ye&amp;l'l. We know It wilt
ltay red, never fades out, never runs off Jn raJn
barrel. Last lor 5 or 6 years. Everybody knows
where Plckeu Hdwe. Is.

Rutl1nd Black Roof Coating
WITH oi.WITHOUT
PIBER

5BUCKET
GALLON 5·50

Fortified with rubber, lasts lor years. We seD
JOO's of ga11ons every year. That's reason people come back year after year for paint a n d
hardware at Pickens.

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HUFFY RIDING MOWER SPECIAL
DISCOUNT PRICE, 159.95

In· several eolors: lead, maroon, brown and
green. Good for metal, wood or cement. Guar~
anleed to be good paint. Another Pickens special.

Save at this June Sale! Huffy 24'" cut, 4 HP
Briggs &amp; Stratton engine. Everybody knowo
Huffy sells best. Other Huffy mowmlrom 44.95
and up.

2 .25 i•l. 7.95

Wonder what it is? It's the best floor and wood
finish we ever sold. So easy to apply. Looks

lite glass finish. For boat~ outside doors, stands
more sun than other finisbes.

BIG TRANSISTOR RADIO SALEI

SPECIAL! UTILITY PAINT
1.99 GALLON

"Tr.nslstor 5.95 complet. 8-Translstor 1.95 compl,
10.Transistor 9,95 complet1 12·Translstor 10,95 comp.

Many other radio bargains at Pickens. Tape Recorders are lot of fun. Talk and play back what
you say.

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PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT PICKENS
Everybody needs plumbing supplies and sooner
or later they come to Pickens lor us to help
them with their troubles. Most always you 1ll
find the part you need at Pickens. Do you need
a complete bathroom outfit . , . water heater,
gu or electric In aU sizes? Corne to Pickens.

GYM SWING SET SPECIAL
Reg. 49.95 ~ Discount Price, 39.95

Zebco 33 Spinning Reel
Ze~ 202 Spinning Reel

Big double swings, 2 single swings, I glider
I big slide. Made out of 2" tubing - 114" long:
OTHER SETS AT $29.95

Flablng lime Is here\ You'll lind large stock of
flahlog equipment at Pickens the year 'round.
Boll' abot~t these speelal Zebco hu)'ll? AU complete with line ready to flah.

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BARGAIN ON SAND BOXES
REG. 11.95 _ _ _ Sale Price, 9.95
A real bargain! Large me with eanopy. Made
to stand roqgh use. Just another special value
at Pickens and everybody knows where PlckeDJ
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REG. 3.50, SALE PRICE, 2.99
Everybody loves birds - everybody needs 1
bird bath lo the backyard. Birds love to take
a bath. You11 love to watch them. Check thlo
special, all week long.

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SPECIALS!

· - ~ ' be ~nlng Ume around the big bend.
· , Y9u n need a new. canner - every kind at
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canners, cold pack canners,
1 .. eoa. PreS~e
; iftmlnum
canfiera, aliUl'linum preserving kettlel. Emythlng you need Is at Plcke01.

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Where Pickens
H1rdw1re I• ...

SHOP PICKENS FOR PICNIC SUPPLIES
JULY •,,-i
COMING. UP NEXT WEEKI
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holiday. Shop Pickens now .lor your picnic sup.
pllea. Everybody knowa where PlckeDJ to .

DON'T IURN UPI
GET A ~ANI

Old fashioned While Mounlaln Ice cream freez.
en - t)ley're different. Don't let anyone leU
you othorwlse. They're triple action - freeze
3 times faster than other lreezero. We have ID
these alzes: 2 qt., 3 ql, 4 qt., 6 qt., 8 qt.

GET IT AT PICKENS!
We have bouibt heavy aD
yelr to bsve your needs &amp;II
· year long. We ute to 111 we
have II. Mate• ua feel Jood
IIIII you, too. We bear people
ay, If yoo want oometblng
co to Plete111.

Go to Plckeno Jidwe. and. bUY
yourself a new ·electric lin.

Priced U5 up ·
Also Window Fano with thermostat. Plenty of fana al·
WIYIJ on bsnd at Plckene.

White Mt.lce Cream Freezers

MASON, W. VA.

PHONE 173-5583

More People Are
T•klng Up Golf
Thin Ever Before!
• .. soli balls
··;- .c_--.. , IOif bsiS
IIOv•sa ... 110lf club
needs at
have more

Open Evef'll Dily, All Dey 7:00 tii5:SO EST- SGt. Nfllhts Til 8

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SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1966

Marine AWOLS
To Gallia Grand J

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The ·Met'gs

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road to the left before JOU •
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Rocine.
Weeds along the ereet 1ft
trampled showing ovldenee tbal
many. peroona have been to the
area to see the beSVerll •
cautiously make their · : way
down the stream. "c ;. • ., •
been told the beaver dam woe
discovered sometime earlier
this month and since then there
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Albany; James B. Pbllllps, Rt. tins,~~; Rbbert ·W. Bennell, Pomeroy • Maso~, 20.S5; Hin- .
Hoae!' H~pital - Visiting
Racine; Mrs. Darrell 0. Martin A.llerlsfurd, ill,
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only on Pediatrics Ward.
oon, Huntington, W. Va.; Fns~ aelssL ,!.,1d R U 0
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Mrs. Cora Scolt, 741 Fourth Thomas Salyers, Rt. 2, Chilli- morella •JMrsHal. AleneLaHead,
past
several days bas been In
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Ave.: Chauncey Rothgeb. Rt. cothe ., Mrs. Grover c. Ree d, Mm
Wh .
Tho wrence
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the vicinity of Horse Cave near
1. Gallipolis; Mrs.
Clarenre Wellston.
c orterLo, . mNasl h 1· , 1 Walter Curley down 7:30 a. m.;
Bashan where five energetlc
Emr\c.k, Pt'. Pleasant; Wilber
Birtlul
cer, Mrs. Ulse c 0 s, '' rs. Lock 14, Onward up 6:10 a,
beavers have built a dam.
F H3 nning Rt t Middleport· Mrs Larry E Wright Ewing- Burlelt!h F. Oiler, Walter D.
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Large crowds gather each ''They might even need I
''"' Lmda Lou Adkms, Rt. 1· ton, son, 2·36 p. m., FrJday; pies Ham L. Smith,
US a. m.; Inca up 3' 30 a. m.;
TODAY'S THOUGHT - Whatever your lot Is in
evening, between 7:30 and 8 traffic officer there If
the
3
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How'ard E. Stou~ Mrs.
Polly Crain down ' a. m; build something on ll
o'clock, to get a look at one or crowds get any bigger," It has
4 a. m.;
D.
Wedge,
Berta
E.
Will,
Mrs.
Little
Edward
down
more of the heavers as they been suggested.
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ak th .
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Ind1ana up 6:30 a. m.; Lock
Mary Colmer, Lincoln Bll~ Pomeroy, baa grown
m ke elbr wkayhe wurdn da e SAM PRICE, son of Mr. lllf
El•erelilf up 12:55 p. m.;
potatoes in a unique fashion.
cree to c ec t st Y m
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Mrs. Hubert Price,
up 2:S5 a. m.; Steel Expre"
.Mrs. Colmer recently went to her basement to
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Admilled - William
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prlaed to lind some marble-alzed new potatoes In the basket. sllcksbl and!ormtbud, banls m,ade
dgraegrdeeuatilonnedexuercaClt~onsesdhurelld·ng !hale
Ewlngton, Ohio; Mr~
up 5 a. m.; Lock 22, City
They bad grown In the basket on her sprouting 1965 JlOSSl •
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FeUure, Columbus; Guy Bush, Sl • Louis down 5:40 a.
potatoes without sunlight or sod.
make their home In a stream the University of Indiana. Sam's
Hog8etl.
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that Is nearly dry at times In wile, the former Carmen SalDII&lt;•IIrJed - Mts. Jamea 45 B.'• ftL; Little George dawn
SOMETHING IRONIC happened to one of the delegates the summer.
ser, will be picking up I slmtBy HOBART WILSON, JR.
Oldaker, Edwin Teier, Mrs. a. m.; Polly R. up 4 a. m.; from Pomeroy to the 20th annual session of Buckeye Girls' 1_ A_c_tu_al
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LEWIS CLARK, of 602 Third Ave., Gallipolis, dropped Ruth Tygrett, •llrs. Nelson
PhiiUp Sporn up 5:50 a. m.;
, State.
in the Times-Senlinel office with a couple of old newspa- tic, Cothy Kegley, Mrs. Ronalti)Valley Voyager down 7:15a.m.; 1011 down 4 a. m.; Andrew P. Terri F'Wtz, daughter of Mr.
JWI'S hr purchased from a friend rece ntly.
McCoy, Andrew Wamsley.
Greenup Locks, AUce up 5:15 Calhoun down 6:30 a. m.
and Mrs. Leslie F'Wtz, High-s~
a. m.; Chippewa up 5:30 am.; GaiJJpoiJs Boats - E'Deana was elected to president of a
ONE was a Gallipolis Daily Tribune dated Thur~ay, Veterans Memorial Hospital
Aton Zephyr down 6:50 a. m.: Ilo8worth up 5:11S p. m.; Bar· !Dwn council. It Is the
..,.... April 11, 1935. The other was a Columbus
Admitted _ Mary Barnhart Laughlin McCleay up 7:50a.m.,
Jordan down 7:05 p. m.; position that Is held In rel.l·IUI•I
Citizen, published Friday, April 26, 1935. Middleport: Mary
Wingett; Meldahl Locks, J. S. Lawis up
dowh 9:30 p. m.: by her father In Pomeroy.
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HEADLINES appearing on page one of
land; Valorie Young, Clifton: 10 p. m.; Wilham B. Zimmer Beaver down .. 30 a. m.
delegate from the Racine Amer·
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3 a. m.; Walter William- Jtouawba Jillver Boots -Lon- lean Legion Auxiliary
Mary
Dilcher,
Athens;
James
down
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don, Alan R. Merrill down 6:10 elected Mayor of C~therwood
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Guvan School Imbro glio"; "Auditor's Of·
Discharged
Lois
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suds.
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m.; Marmet, 0. F. Shearer City In Clark County; Sandra
· fie~ is 'Hot Spot' During Keeler's IncumOas
Boggess,
Mrs.
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Inc.,
522
Fifth
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Ebhn.
Make way for the "scotch up 8:50 p. m.; Mt. State up ell, ~herwood City; Barbara Jo
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A "Tips and Reminders" column for news writers and
Meigs GeDtral Ho•pilal
eludes a bar. The 1rar opena and m.; Helen z.. up 12:15 a, m.: the llouse of representatives
f· orres pondents also appl.'ared on page one. One "Twenty. Admitted - None.
closes
via pushbuttoos. The ao- Lacy Jane up at 12:30 a m.; from Frogley Cou~ty, and Jan'l'hrt'(' Years Ago'' item read: "Atty. Henry W. CherringDischarged -Kennelh Hager,
fa
opens
to become a bed big H. E. Bowles up 3 a. m.; Fort Ia E. Schmoll, Middleport, to
1:1 11 and Miss Vivian Ayres were united
in marriage at Wesley Bellea.
.1 l11nlgomery, W. Va., April 7 last year and are at home to
enough lor two. The unusual Dearborn down 6:115 B. m.
a city council post.
litl'ir -friends in the lower half of Mrs. C. B. Hanson's resl·
pieco of lurnlture also houses
t ll:'nVE' on Second Ave.''
a bigb-fi record player and a
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o~ the sports scene, Dick Holzer was one of 11 swim·
(Castro Convertible Co.).
LlWIIIP UlmD
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pi onship team, and two GAHS tracksters, Wallsce Smith
Uatted Press Jnternatiooal
three-in-one features. You get
:md Lon nie Valentine, began drills for the distrit1 track
Setting . up exercises
and lipstick, a lip brush and a self·
HEARING AID
ll,f fll :=~t Athl'ns.
I shower, all in one operation, is contained mirror.
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TOP page one story in the Citizen 31 years ago was fered by a deep-piled
back· Saw Mill River Rd., Yonkers,
7'14'' saw for less than a 6~" • . . Irs the greatest
pJ~~ag!." of the Handley-Kane 1!rivers' license bill by the scrubber which is placed via N. Y.).
value and lowest price ever to come from Black &amp;
Ciho House The House killed 1:1 gasoline tax increase pro- suction cups, on a tiled
wall. :
Decker. In fact it costs no more than many 6'&gt;2"
1nd we tell them!
i•' ';Pd b~· Gov. Davey's administration. The hike, one cent Fasten the c&lt;lntow-ed frame at : Want photographs with the
saws. This is the only saw that will operate safely
h ~~ l k· n . would have finanrerl old·age prnslons.
shoulder height, soap up the richness of oll palntings,
What about your hearing-has It reached the stage
with a 611!'' or 7'14'' blade. Here Is versatility and
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terrific power with features found in saws tap
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the Iiles of The Galli· ously against It - up, down, indistinguishable from the o;~~; J I where you wonder whether or not a hearing aid
at $50.00.
'·•l' i~ DaiJ~· Tribune and weekly r.al!ia Times ... Paul 0'· sideways te give the between· lnals? Now you can have s1
would be beneficial? Our testing Is FREE and with·
SPECIFICATIONS, MAX. Cltr 211" at 90', Ill" 11 45'.
·' r·1ron named Ohio Universit~' ('ontroller by President John the-shoulder area a thorough 1as the result of a oew•protesl
9.0 AMPS. U.L Industrially listed motor.
out obligation, and our reoommendations based on
P: tl:f·!- . . . Vance Martin, 16, drowns in M('Cormirk pond cleansing.
1 called Tiffany Color Art. lntro-11
SC've n motorists cited by Ohio State Patrol in second (Minks's Closet Shop,
325 1 duced at the Natiorial
seventeen year's experience. NOW Is the ttme to
Jl ij nr safety check . . . Clarence E. Brumfield, 51. clothier, N.
Beverly Drive, Beverly ! Center in New York the procall or write for an appointment In the privacy of
d·' ~ &lt;;J Jddenly ... Ira J. Mills, 76, formeor Gallia county Hills, Calit.).
cess opens the door to a CU3tom
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Olber glr1J who
•from Meigs, but wbase actlvlty lheet h've not yet found
their way lo us, are Emilia
Darlene Legar, Pomeroy, and
Debra Grueser and Adrienne
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. Meigs county people owe 100 · Memorial 35 .pints, Columbus One of the problems In blood Monday afternoon, June 27th
pmts of blood.
. II?splta!s 3~ pmts, !folzer Hos~ replacement is that families of from noon to 6 p.m. (EST), at
Its people must make up thiS pJtal II pmts, Me1gs Geoerat l
tj the bi • monthly visit of the
1 ed' blood h
100 pints In the red, plus addi- Hospital 10 pints, Parkersburg i :"p e ':;' m~
t ·~ nok Bloodmobile to Meigs County
tional that will be used by resi· hospitals 4 pints and Gallipoli-s ~ WJ_ mg
go ~u 8 as
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two Medical Center 7 pints.
their friends, ~~ neighbors .to O_nly by increasing the remonths period, If they are to
U Is tbe underslaoding of donate blood.. We must budd cru1tment of donors will Meigs
go into the fa11 wilh a clean &amp;be local chapter that HoJ. up ~ur donor l~t, as we cannot County be able to supply the
slate, according to Mrs, Mary 1 zer Hospital is asking Metg11 . eo,ntlmhuet hto drdam tethde leiwts peo-d needs of its residents.
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man, Me1gs Chapter, Amer1can to bring donors to the bos- M H
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Ias donors. There is no particular
rs. amm sa1 .
Red cross ·
PI'tal 1 or secaa·e a &amp;lgned
. problem in donating, the giving
The _amou~ts of blood u?ed, ! statemeot from the Meigs
Any healthy individual be-l is painless, harmless to the inand _stJIJ owmg at the var10u~ . Chapter that tbe blood will tween 21 and 60 years old will Idlvidual, and will help those .
bosp1tals include,
Veterans I be replaced,
Ibe able . to donate blood next /who seriously need blood.
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facsimiles of paiDUngs.
J,~.rnpd new executive leader of Gallla County GOP . . . . Clean, sweeping lines ln the ; (Tiffany Color Art, National
J-~.r mer c1erk of courts Clyde Keller dies in Dayton .... Scandinavian
tradition give Design Center 1 415 E. 53rd St.,
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cta re ... Jolln Halliday, Oscar Bastiani and Gino Barsotti proof pla.!ltic IJasket that makes
~~·quire tract o[ land from Stewart Clendinen on upper ! lightweight laundry carrier. The first Christian Sunday
ruurth Ave .... Ed (Dean) McFann blanks Hartford Tigers I
Jt spotless by occa sionai- school began in Glouchester,
4-U as Gilkey Queen Bees win third straight OVA game.
dunking It in soap or deter- England, in 1780.

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PHONE 593-3522

P. 0. Box 843

25 N. Courl 51.

Alhone, 0.

Carolina Lumber &amp; Supply
Pt. PINunt
675-1160
Opp. 8&amp;0 Depot
Cnh &amp; Corry • Cash &amp; Delivery e Budpl Pion

GO RIGHT to PICKENS for BETTER VALUES

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Rutland Green Roof Paint Special
Our Price Gal., 5. 98 _ 5 gal. 28.50
Drive around Mason and Meigs counties and
see mote roofs painted with Rutlaud green.
There'll . a reason - stays green, lasts for years.

Rutland Aluminum Roof Coating
GAL., 4.50 ~ 5 GAL. BUCKET, 19.95
Ground fine asbestos fiber with plenty aluml·
num to make good job. Lasts for years. For me-tal, asbestos shingle or rubber roofing. We sell
lot for traiJE'rs. Have sold it for 30 years. It
laats long·er!

Rutl1nd Red Roof P1lnt
GAL., 4.35 _ 5 GAL. BUCKET, 19.95
We have sold II for SO ye&amp;l'l. We know It wilt
ltay red, never fades out, never runs off Jn raJn
barrel. Last lor 5 or 6 years. Everybody knows
where Plckeu Hdwe. Is.

Rutl1nd Black Roof Coating
WITH oi.WITHOUT
PIBER

5BUCKET
GALLON 5·50

Fortified with rubber, lasts lor years. We seD
JOO's of ga11ons every year. That's reason people come back year after year for paint a n d
hardware at Pickens.

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HUFFY RIDING MOWER SPECIAL
DISCOUNT PRICE, 159.95

In· several eolors: lead, maroon, brown and
green. Good for metal, wood or cement. Guar~
anleed to be good paint. Another Pickens special.

Save at this June Sale! Huffy 24'" cut, 4 HP
Briggs &amp; Stratton engine. Everybody knowo
Huffy sells best. Other Huffy mowmlrom 44.95
and up.

2 .25 i•l. 7.95

Wonder what it is? It's the best floor and wood
finish we ever sold. So easy to apply. Looks

lite glass finish. For boat~ outside doors, stands
more sun than other finisbes.

BIG TRANSISTOR RADIO SALEI

SPECIAL! UTILITY PAINT
1.99 GALLON

"Tr.nslstor 5.95 complet. 8-Translstor 1.95 compl,
10.Transistor 9,95 complet1 12·Translstor 10,95 comp.

Many other radio bargains at Pickens. Tape Recorders are lot of fun. Talk and play back what
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PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT PICKENS
Everybody needs plumbing supplies and sooner
or later they come to Pickens lor us to help
them with their troubles. Most always you 1ll
find the part you need at Pickens. Do you need
a complete bathroom outfit . , . water heater,
gu or electric In aU sizes? Corne to Pickens.

GYM SWING SET SPECIAL
Reg. 49.95 ~ Discount Price, 39.95

Zebco 33 Spinning Reel
Ze~ 202 Spinning Reel

Big double swings, 2 single swings, I glider
I big slide. Made out of 2" tubing - 114" long:
OTHER SETS AT $29.95

Flablng lime Is here\ You'll lind large stock of
flahlog equipment at Pickens the year 'round.
Boll' abot~t these speelal Zebco hu)'ll? AU complete with line ready to flah.

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BARGAIN ON SAND BOXES
REG. 11.95 _ _ _ Sale Price, 9.95
A real bargain! Large me with eanopy. Made
to stand roqgh use. Just another special value
at Pickens and everybody knows where PlckeDJ
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REG. 3.50, SALE PRICE, 2.99
Everybody loves birds - everybody needs 1
bird bath lo the backyard. Birds love to take
a bath. You11 love to watch them. Check thlo
special, all week long.

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SPECIALS!

· - ~ ' be ~nlng Ume around the big bend.
· , Y9u n need a new. canner - every kind at
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canners, cold pack canners,
1 .. eoa. PreS~e
; iftmlnum
canfiera, aliUl'linum preserving kettlel. Emythlng you need Is at Plcke01.

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Where Pickens
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SHOP PICKENS FOR PICNIC SUPPLIES
JULY •,,-i
COMING. UP NEXT WEEKI
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holiday. Shop Pickens now .lor your picnic sup.
pllea. Everybody knowa where PlckeDJ to .

DON'T IURN UPI
GET A ~ANI

Old fashioned While Mounlaln Ice cream freez.
en - t)ley're different. Don't let anyone leU
you othorwlse. They're triple action - freeze
3 times faster than other lreezero. We have ID
these alzes: 2 qt., 3 ql, 4 qt., 6 qt., 8 qt.

GET IT AT PICKENS!
We have bouibt heavy aD
yelr to bsve your needs &amp;II
· year long. We ute to 111 we
have II. Mate• ua feel Jood
IIIII you, too. We bear people
ay, If yoo want oometblng
co to Plete111.

Go to Plckeno Jidwe. and. bUY
yourself a new ·electric lin.

Priced U5 up ·
Also Window Fano with thermostat. Plenty of fana al·
WIYIJ on bsnd at Plckene.

White Mt.lce Cream Freezers

MASON, W. VA.

PHONE 173-5583

More People Are
T•klng Up Golf
Thin Ever Before!
• .. soli balls
··;- .c_--.. , IOif bsiS
IIOv•sa ... 110lf club
needs at
have more

Open Evef'll Dily, All Dey 7:00 tii5:SO EST- SGt. Nfllhts Til 8

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SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1966

Marine AWOLS
To Gallia Grand J

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SEND C'RDS

E·mersons Get
Raymond Jewell, awvlng ln .
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the U. S. Air Force at the p d D
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Koenly, Jr. fCarolyn Sue Si~
McChord Base In WasHington I ur ue egrees son) who is hospitalized at Unlha' been cited by Col. S.
. ersily Hospital.
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-~ !!,!• 1.-i!u-•.- lloolano- 1 l'ridl!f.,.. July.l, AUIIUSI 15 p. , Grove 1;15 • - P-~'1!-.
tlli.'i&lt;hedule for July and Aug- flulland School 5-10:30 a. m., 1 .bapttSI Church •iol')' ·;.,.,
~ State
,.0 for !leigs Ccunty was an- Danv!ne. 1141:311 a. m., Salem p. m.
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A. Steere, Jr. lor exemplary : Dr
d M James L Ern·
c, "' o: ~""' ''" 7!'
l®fteed today by !Irs. VIlma Center nooo, I •p. m.. Star Hall ! Thursday - July II,
1"1". PLEASANT - Kober! ·job performance.
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""g: jl, librarian:
11:30-1:45 p. m., Dexter 2:l~ l lt, Stolj8 Ru~ M:BO a.
Rick?.rd program director of
erson have received t lr _, for several weeks.
da' ...... July 11, August 1, · 2:45 p. ·m,, Lanssville 3:15-3:30 Hobson t:4G-10 :30 a. m.,
the Mason County Community Jewell. son uf Mrs. Doris Jew- vanced degrees from Pul'dlie --~----_::.:...:__ _ __
lisbury SChool g _ 10 a.m. ; .1 p. m., Hysell Run ~:30 p. m. l e1Hill 10:45 _ 1 p. m.,
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B~ford school 10:30 _ 11 :301 Tuesday _ July 19, August 16, port Publl~ Llbarary 1:30-2. p.m., .
the following staff selections to the former Judy Miller, Pome- Mrs Emerson the former the daughter of Mrs. F'11tlll't
a.~ m , Carpenter 12:30 . 1 p.m., Keno, noon-l2:30 p. m., I..ong Pearl Street 2:I5-3 p, m, Enbegin th~ county's anti·~XJVerty roy, was ciled f01· taking part ~aiyn Brown' ol Long Bot- Belle Brown and the late -urs~J Lot !:30. 2 p. m., Dyes- Bottom 1·2 p. m., Fitchville, terprise 4-4::45 p.m.
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n removal and replacement ol tom, received a Master's .of viHe Brown.
\·L : 2-:JO . 3 p. m.. Wolf Pen Z:IS..2::W p. m., Portland~ Friday ~. July 22._ Aqgust 19,
Mrs. Woodrow (Jean) Bur· l't!rtaln 36 F·Iotl main landing Science desree In Home Eco- Dr. Emerson receivPtf
hl&gt;t
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13:30 p m.• Spiller 4-4 :15 p.m., llol'CI! &amp;-t:30 a. m., Bashan 1;
delle Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant h.S gear struts durl~g night hours rwmics, majoring In textiles and PhD in Veterinary Pathology.
Juesday - July 5. August 2, Pickens Store, 4:30-4:45 p. m.. 10-19:30 a. m., Morning Star I
been hired for the position of to permh ~n umnterrupteG fly- clothing and Consumer Econo· He is presently efD:ploy~ll a~ an
·•· 5-7 p. m., s yracuse Pns 1 lt· 11 : 311 a. m., F ores t Run I1:45
,..retary
bookkeeper; Mille&lt;
!Irs. lng schedule.
mics. She Is emploved
as a aBSociate professor In
tne
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Eunice B. • Jividen
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! a. m..,- Noon, Minersville 21 :- :
ISl Pt. Pleasant retired Sl·hool
Home Economics teacher at school of Veterinary
Sclence
tf! 11 :30 . 11 DOOJI, Apple Wednesday -July 20, August ' 15 - Z:30 p. m, Fairground! ' SHIJU.I!Y MEAU:V
Jefferson High School in Latay and Medicine at Pur~"" Uni6/iwe tl:JO.I p. m., East Le- 11, Horrlsoovllle t::JIJ.l0:30 a. Sheller ·:30 • 2:30 p. m., Lau.-.1
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2,.,_,. 3 p. m., Ha n's store nowvl e, oon- : p. m., Home 3:30 • p. m. a
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PL Peasant, will fill the post '
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l!l~!:lil p. m., Syrocuse Park Darwin 1-1:311 p. m., Burling- eroy Public Library 1:15·4:45 1
of the ... ~nd program aide.
for stocy hour 3:45 • 4:45p.m. ham H :l5 P- m., Hemlock P· m.
The Masup County Commun-.
wednesday - July e, August ··
lly Group has offices at 219 ·
1. 31. Tupporo Plains school.
M1,, Shirl•• Mealev. G.tlli- SWh Street with office hour.
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Alfred 10:45-ll
polis· who was. yraduo1•1
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Chest o.
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Tbe summer readmg
m.. ~:er · ~~ _11 ~
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1 0hio Stalf Umvently .. Juna H,;l day _ through _ Sacurd~y.
1%:30· ' p. m.,
SVI e
with 1:1 Bachelor of s~·IP.Ut'E! de- Rlcluml Slid thlit a.ll persons I
- I ted th . II t eek
1 p m , Rushville 3:15-3:30 p.m.
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Flvt Points 4-4 ·45 p m
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~hursday - July 7• ~ugust 4'1dleport pool, has announced 26 children have succesdully j fnends . Shr will enroll •n t~ ; se.le&lt;·ted wall be give~ cons 1d.er- student aides. Beginning Jun1•11
Middle-pori School. t-10.15 a.m.,
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. ing certificate• of nrv· graduate prognun at U:!!: llm. at1on for other posltmns which 1 _ 1 . .11 be dl . sed 1
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1 ry Grogiln. Richard Gilkey, BarOn the basis of scholastic I variou~ agencies of the pro- · p. m.
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Be&lt;Jch Grove Road 1.46-Z :JO p. Begmner I (Turtle) - Kenny / ry Wi~or, Pat Gress.
j achievements on the unoergrad· gram.
The class size has been kepi ]
m.. Beach. GrovLle Road 1:4S.. I Byers and JameydSca 11y. St
Jnromplele. Kathy Foglesong. Iu~te level, Miss MeRl:·y was :
small so that individual readlng l1
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PI" m, New rna 3-3:15 p. 8 eg1nner II (ta poet,
eve 1Cheryl Burn.&lt;.
eligible to receive a kd•r• l; Sl,IM.33 A~ked
needs of all students may be
rn .. 1\utlaod 3:30-4:30.
ILane.
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11 '-'0 ~novd ole . 1student has an opportunity to
Beginner III (frog), David Helpers have bel!n Mike I on the graduate levt!l ror l'Ont·
Babl and Patty Haton.
Lloyd, Linda HackU )volun- pletion of requirement&gt;~ (or
A (.'0£00\olt nole JUdgment !IUIIi improve skills In word attack
Begmn~r IV, (mlnno~), Red I teerJ , fudd Clarkson, anti Steph - Master's Degree rn Nursmg.
for $1 ,184 33 was filed Fric'~y ~, comprehension, study,
and
Cross, Mrla Powell, Christy Hy- 1eme Pullens.
Mit~s Mealey is a :9a6 gradu· in MelliS County Common Pleas location skills, such as
I And all the Shareholders In this Co"!pany will. be
' sell. Danny Lowery, and Gregg
al&lt;' of the Holzer
Hospllal l Court by the sA.C. Credll Corp.' reading and dlclionary oludy.
ISable.
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I School of Nursing. Prior to leav- . H18h·st, Colwnbus,
ag~:nnst
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I receiving their SLICE OF OUR LIBERAL SEMI·
Intermediate (porpoise). _Don t
I ing the area to continH~ her ed- 1Charle!l W, and Janet Bland, With t~e lmprt;~vement
vaugh&lt;~n.
Steve
Powell,
D1ana
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ucation, she was a m~mbcr 0r1311 Butternut-av. , Pomero)
these varrous skills, school
ANNUAL DIVIDEND.
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' tbe faculty uf tbe Hoi'"' Hos- ' In another Common PI••• !lela Is feel students should
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Harns. Nancy &amp;usk1rk,
and
pit.al Sehoul of Nursin~.
I Court entry, Bob Lee Kuhn, Rl. velop an appreciation for read· II
H you do DOt have an account with us open one to.
P'r. PLEASANT - 1 he lth IClnda Foglesong.
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~"""''- Professmnal Mchery j Advanced Beginnm ISea-,
!oi divorce .from Phylh• K.uhr. , specific goo! ,
day, so that you, too, may share In the&amp;e distrlbuChampionship
Tournament, horse\, Jackie Car.tey, Sharon I
Kyger Oteerleatlen Henderson , W, Va.
in reading.
Uon.a JUNE 30th and DECEMBER 31st.
with .a record $l2,500 purse, !Wilson, Martha McNeal, Ray- 1
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wl/1 kl~·k_ off _a bu_sy ~onth for lmond Cole, Da~·id Cole, Tom- I The Central Indiana Council
~av•ng _pr amp.
SEE THE NEW 45'
archers m this Ohio R1ver town my Scally. Larry Grol!lan. Ter-, Boy Seoul Band will visit G~l· F1ve Kyger
Crttk H1gh
July 2.
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day' or the professional event, i
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g~~~ arr:~~r~~~ the · d~ck or : or training at cheerleaders'
will be the Gray Eaele Open, an
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I camp at Camp Crescendo, Le·
independent fi•ld arcbery lour()ll
etr a .
banon Junction, Ky. 'They will
uamrnl.
The band will arrive ht!re at · be in ramp through Frrday.
Later lrJ thi month, the 21st I
s p.m. Scouts will h.ave din11er j Making the. lrip are : Lou
onnual Natiooal Field Archery i
and go swimming at tbe Galli-, Howard, caplllm, Kathy _Clark,
Oppoolto Post Office
It Now 11 the Bo.rtt Club,
Championships will be held
polis swimming pool befo1 e the Betty Ross, Conme St1d~1am, ·
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
July ~29.
i evening concert.
! and Pam Moore. Accompany- I
Gallipoli1, Ohio.
A field of 150 pros are ex- . Phyllis Baker, dau1hter of
; ing the cheerleaders are Mr. I
"Safe Saving Since 1886''
pected to compete for prize iMr. and Mrs. Allen Baker. 145 T~e concert will fe~ture
and Mrs. H: Lee Clark, and I
m:tnoy in the p£Oiessional tour- I Woodland Dr. Gallipolis, left ' DlxJeland Combo playmg popu-1 Mrs. Dan Sltdhom,
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r.:. s. men and women cham- of Europe.
Ipiece band In a vaned progr~m I
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Thr pro event al:tO will tn· derny High School and tater a ln a telephone call to Mrs. j
rludr a' parade, fireworks and Igraduate of Anderson, lnd .. Col-i Thelma Elliott, secretary-man·
a queens ball_.
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All events wtll be held at Me- of the 1966 AYA
Pennywise f
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spo~sored bv Anderson ~liege. of the Boy Scout on its la~t ;
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Dayton Pubh• Schools System,
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Holland, '
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oslovokio, Yugoslavia, Gree&lt;e, From Conference•
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and France.
and Mrs. Clarence Dtllon of
Min Baker expects to ~eturn the First Church of God 1 Mrs. •
to Daytoo where she Will
Clarence Gilliapie and Mrs. w. I
aume her teachms dut1es an J. Miller nave returned from
Ten Kent State Unl\ler· junior hilh economics, a post !Anderson, Ind., where they at- i •
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one she ba• held for five years, ; tended tbe 77th Church of God I
frutn Middleport, Tom Rail, loft alter she returns from Europe I cooference and participated In i
Ntlt York aty Saturday for !on AUJ. 7.
I classes on Missionary and Youth ·
Afriro on a trip tffsii!Jied to
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A two weeks Bible School ts
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James R. Magnussen, sun of now in session at the First ·
1ht l!ludellto, 1111111 with their Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Magnu.,en. Church of God with over *I ' •
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1o Dar H Salaam. capital of due Unlvers1ty undergraduates ·
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SEND C'RDS

E·mersons Get
Raymond Jewell, awvlng ln .
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the U. S. Air Force at the p d D
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Koenly, Jr. fCarolyn Sue Si~
McChord Base In WasHington I ur ue egrees son) who is hospitalized at Unlha' been cited by Col. S.
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tlli.'i&lt;hedule for July and Aug- flulland School 5-10:30 a. m., 1 .bapttSI Church •iol')' ·;.,.,
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,.0 for !leigs Ccunty was an- Danv!ne. 1141:311 a. m., Salem p. m.
,
A. Steere, Jr. lor exemplary : Dr
d M James L Ern·
c, "' o: ~""' ''" 7!'
l®fteed today by !Irs. VIlma Center nooo, I •p. m.. Star Hall ! Thursday - July II,
1"1". PLEASANT - Kober! ·job performance.
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""g: jl, librarian:
11:30-1:45 p. m., Dexter 2:l~ l lt, Stolj8 Ru~ M:BO a.
Rick?.rd program director of
erson have received t lr _, for several weeks.
da' ...... July 11, August 1, · 2:45 p. ·m,, Lanssville 3:15-3:30 Hobson t:4G-10 :30 a. m.,
the Mason County Community Jewell. son uf Mrs. Doris Jew- vanced degrees from Pul'dlie --~----_::.:...:__ _ __
lisbury SChool g _ 10 a.m. ; .1 p. m., Hysell Run ~:30 p. m. l e1Hill 10:45 _ 1 p. m.,
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Action (!roup hus annuunced ell of Pomeroy and. hueband of University
B~ford school 10:30 _ 11 :301 Tuesday _ July 19, August 16, port Publl~ Llbarary 1:30-2. p.m., .
the following staff selections to the former Judy Miller, Pome- Mrs Emerson the former the daughter of Mrs. F'11tlll't
a.~ m , Carpenter 12:30 . 1 p.m., Keno, noon-l2:30 p. m., I..ong Pearl Street 2:I5-3 p, m, Enbegin th~ county's anti·~XJVerty roy, was ciled f01· taking part ~aiyn Brown' ol Long Bot- Belle Brown and the late -urs~J Lot !:30. 2 p. m., Dyes- Bottom 1·2 p. m., Fitchville, terprise 4-4::45 p.m.
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n removal and replacement ol tom, received a Master's .of viHe Brown.
\·L : 2-:JO . 3 p. m.. Wolf Pen Z:IS..2::W p. m., Portland~ Friday ~. July 22._ Aqgust 19,
Mrs. Woodrow (Jean) Bur· l't!rtaln 36 F·Iotl main landing Science desree In Home Eco- Dr. Emerson receivPtf
hl&gt;t
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13:30 p m.• Spiller 4-4 :15 p.m., llol'CI! &amp;-t:30 a. m., Bashan 1;
delle Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant h.S gear struts durl~g night hours rwmics, majoring In textiles and PhD in Veterinary Pathology.
Juesday - July 5. August 2, Pickens Store, 4:30-4:45 p. m.. 10-19:30 a. m., Morning Star I
been hired for the position of to permh ~n umnterrupteG fly- clothing and Consumer Econo· He is presently efD:ploy~ll a~ an
·•· 5-7 p. m., s yracuse Pns 1 lt· 11 : 311 a. m., F ores t Run I1:45
,..retary
bookkeeper; Mille&lt;
!Irs. lng schedule.
mics. She Is emploved
as a aBSociate professor In
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..,;Racine Sch oo 1B. 10 :15 a.m., Raone
Eunice B. • Jividen
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! a. m..,- Noon, Minersville 21 :- :
ISl Pt. Pleasant retired Sl·hool
Home Economics teacher at school of Veterinary
Sclence
tf! 11 :30 . 11 DOOJI, Apple Wednesday -July 20, August ' 15 - Z:30 p. m, Fairground! ' SHIJU.I!Y MEAU:V
Jefferson High School in Latay and Medicine at Pur~"" Uni6/iwe tl:JO.I p. m., East Le- 11, Horrlsoovllle t::JIJ.l0:30 a. Sheller ·:30 • 2:30 p. m., Lau.-.1
1toacher
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Ill noll, Sr., 1905 North Main st.,
2,.,_,. 3 p. m., Ha n's store nowvl e, oon- : p. m., Home 3:30 • p. m. a
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PL Peasant, will fill the post '
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l!l~!:lil p. m., Syrocuse Park Darwin 1-1:311 p. m., Burling- eroy Public Library 1:15·4:45 1
of the ... ~nd program aide.
for stocy hour 3:45 • 4:45p.m. ham H :l5 P- m., Hemlock P· m.
The Masup County Commun-.
wednesday - July e, August ··
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1. 31. Tupporo Plains school.
M1,, Shirl•• Mealev. G.tlli- SWh Street with office hour.
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polis· who was. yraduo1•1
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1%:30· ' p. m.,
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with 1:1 Bachelor of s~·IP.Ut'E! de- Rlcluml Slid thlit a.ll persons I
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1 p m , Rushville 3:15-3:30 p.m.
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~hursday - July 7• ~ugust 4'1dleport pool, has announced 26 children have succesdully j fnends . Shr will enroll •n t~ ; se.le&lt;·ted wall be give~ cons 1d.er- student aides. Beginning Jun1•11
Middle-pori School. t-10.15 a.m.,
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j achievements on the unoergrad· gram.
The class size has been kepi ]
m.. Beach. GrovLle Road 1:4S.. I Byers and JameydSca 11y. St
Jnromplele. Kathy Foglesong. Iu~te level, Miss MeRl:·y was :
small so that individual readlng l1
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eve 1Cheryl Burn.&lt;.
eligible to receive a kd•r• l; Sl,IM.33 A~ked
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ILane.
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Beginner III (frog), David Helpers have bel!n Mike I on the graduate levt!l ror l'Ont·
Babl and Patty Haton.
Lloyd, Linda HackU )volun- pletion of requirement&gt;~ (or
A (.'0£00\olt nole JUdgment !IUIIi improve skills In word attack
Begmn~r IV, (mlnno~), Red I teerJ , fudd Clarkson, anti Steph - Master's Degree rn Nursmg.
for $1 ,184 33 was filed Fric'~y ~, comprehension, study,
and
Cross, Mrla Powell, Christy Hy- 1eme Pullens.
Mit~s Mealey is a :9a6 gradu· in MelliS County Common Pleas location skills, such as
I And all the Shareholders In this Co"!pany will. be
' sell. Danny Lowery, and Gregg
al&lt;' of the Holzer
Hospllal l Court by the sA.C. Credll Corp.' reading and dlclionary oludy.
ISable.
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I School of Nursing. Prior to leav- . H18h·st, Colwnbus,
ag~:nnst
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I receiving their SLICE OF OUR LIBERAL SEMI·
Intermediate (porpoise). _Don t
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vaugh&lt;~n.
Steve
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D1ana
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these varrous skills, school
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Harns. Nancy &amp;usk1rk,
and
pit.al Sehoul of Nursin~.
I Court entry, Bob Lee Kuhn, Rl. velop an appreciation for read· II
H you do DOt have an account with us open one to.
P'r. PLEASANT - 1 he lth IClnda Foglesong.
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~"""''- Professmnal Mchery j Advanced Beginnm ISea-,
!oi divorce .from Phylh• K.uhr. , specific goo! ,
day, so that you, too, may share In the&amp;e distrlbuChampionship
Tournament, horse\, Jackie Car.tey, Sharon I
Kyger Oteerleatlen Henderson , W, Va.
in reading.
Uon.a JUNE 30th and DECEMBER 31st.
with .a record $l2,500 purse, !Wilson, Martha McNeal, Ray- 1
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wl/1 kl~·k_ off _a bu_sy ~onth for lmond Cole, Da~·id Cole, Tom- I The Central Indiana Council
~av•ng _pr amp.
SEE THE NEW 45'
archers m this Ohio R1ver town my Scally. Larry Grol!lan. Ter-, Boy Seoul Band will visit G~l· F1ve Kyger
Crttk H1gh
July 2.
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day' or the professional event, i
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g~~~ arr:~~r~~~ the · d~ck or : or training at cheerleaders'
will be the Gray Eaele Open, an
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independent fi•ld arcbery lour()ll
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banon Junction, Ky. 'They will
uamrnl.
The band will arrive ht!re at · be in ramp through Frrday.
Later lrJ thi month, the 21st I
s p.m. Scouts will h.ave din11er j Making the. lrip are : Lou
onnual Natiooal Field Archery i
and go swimming at tbe Galli-, Howard, caplllm, Kathy _Clark,
Oppoolto Post Office
It Now 11 the Bo.rtt Club,
Championships will be held
polis swimming pool befo1 e the Betty Ross, Conme St1d~1am, ·
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
July ~29.
i evening concert.
! and Pam Moore. Accompany- I
Gallipoli1, Ohio.
A field of 150 pros are ex- . Phyllis Baker, dau1hter of
; ing the cheerleaders are Mr. I
"Safe Saving Since 1886''
pected to compete for prize iMr. and Mrs. Allen Baker. 145 T~e concert will fe~ture
and Mrs. H: Lee Clark, and I
m:tnoy in the p£Oiessional tour- I Woodland Dr. Gallipolis, left ' DlxJeland Combo playmg popu-1 Mrs. Dan Sltdhom,
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Ipiece band In a vaned progr~m I
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Thr pro event al:tO will tn· derny High School and tater a ln a telephone call to Mrs. j
rludr a' parade, fireworks and Igraduate of Anderson, lnd .. Col-i Thelma Elliott, secretary-man·
a queens ball_.
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All events wtll be held at Me- of the 1966 AYA
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Dayton Pubh• Schools System,
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Holland, '
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oslovokio, Yugoslavia, Gree&lt;e, From Conference•
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and France.
and Mrs. Clarence Dtllon of
Min Baker expects to ~eturn the First Church of God 1 Mrs. •
to Daytoo where she Will
Clarence Gilliapie and Mrs. w. I
aume her teachms dut1es an J. Miller nave returned from
Ten Kent State Unl\ler· junior hilh economics, a post !Anderson, Ind., where they at- i •
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one she ba• held for five years, ; tended tbe 77th Church of God I
frutn Middleport, Tom Rail, loft alter she returns from Europe I cooference and participated In i
Ntlt York aty Saturday for !on AUJ. 7.
I classes on Missionary and Youth ·
Afriro on a trip tffsii!Jied to
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A two weeks Bible School ts
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James R. Magnussen, sun of now in session at the First ·
1ht l!ludellto, 1111111 with their Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Magnu.,en. Church of God with over *I ' •
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C.rsey• .Beth Vaughan, Kathy :
Harris, Nancy &amp;uskirk,
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PT. PLEASANT - The 4th Clnda Foglesong.
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Tournament, horsel, Jackie Carsey, Sharon j
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with a record 'I2,SOO purse, Wilson, Martha McNeal, Raywill kick off a busy month for mortd Cole, David Cole , Tom- The Central lndi
llf'Cht'f s in this Ohio River town my Scally, Larry Grogan, Ter- Boy scout Band wi
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onnual National Field Archery .
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Tht 1-1ro event also will ln· 1ldemy High School and later a 1 In a telephone 01
tludt a parade, fireworks and graduate of Anderson. lnd .. Col- 1 Thelma Elliott, se&lt;
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Jege. Miss Baker it 1 member ager of the GallipOJ
.".JI events will be held at Me- of the 1966 AVA
Pennywise ! of Commerce, Old 1
Climie Wildlife Station. wiUl Privateer Planned by Ameri- ~ residents were com
campsites avllable there and eani!l Abroad, Inc. She \1 being lhe hospitality show
wt Krodel Park.
sponsored bv Anderson College. Iof the Bov Scout o
Mi&amp;s Bakr; _ a teacher in the · visit here ·in 1963.
Dayton Publ10 Schools Sysi.em, I
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Holland, :
East and West Germany, Czech- I Four are RetJ
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Kent Stal.e Univer- juntor bigh economics, • post IAooerson, Ind., wh~
llty studerta ln&lt;luding ono l she hao held for five years, ! tended the 77th Chll
from Middle~ Tom Rl111 left after she returns !rum Europe ' conference and pat:l
New York Cit,' saturday ' Ior ion Aug. 7.
Iclasses 00 Mi&gt;siooa'l
WINS HIGH RATING
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plan and to w1n such honors, he had Racine F1remen Aux
l'alls for the stude~ts to spend to have at least a 5.5 point av- phone either 949-294
ten weeks In the East African erare out of 1 pouible II.~ in at 3471 ~ore June ~· '
nation 011 1 ..,k atudy Pf'Oil'ti'D. least 14 hours of academ1c ere- ary will sell the 1ce
The first week wUI be apenl al dl~ and no arade below C.
July 4.
the International Conference of
World Uolveraity Service meet,..
iog in Oar a Salaam.
Looking For Inexpensive
The next five week1 will be
de\'oted to 1 "bricks and mortar "' project witb Mrican college students buiklln1 an elem~ntary achool addition. The
remainine weeb ~II consist
or a tour of Tanunia, aJJowifl&amp; i
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VISIT lAKER'S
Mrs. Everett Rail, South Third•• . Middleport. llaU baa aerved
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wriier lor The Gallipolis Daily
Tnbune and the Daily So11Ji11tl.
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He will edit th! Kent University
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Mra. Mildred Saadeni of 3
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Mr. Brady Saoders, Rt. 2,
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mony at 3:30 o'clock In the
afternoon before an altar decorated with two seven bra11cb
ciDtlelabra, entwilied Ia Ivy,
a basket of daisies, mums, glatlloll, and palms. Tbe plano aad
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Gaul, Chester) are announcing
the birth of a son at 12:30 a.m.
Wednesday June 22 ia Alexand- .._
ria weighing 711 lbs. Maternal
JOB'S DAUGHTERS- Melp ~~~~::;~
grandparenta are Mro. Lilmie tativeo attending the Grand Session of
Gaul, Chester, and paternal of Job's Daughters. Membero of Bethel
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Session from Thursday to Sunday at the n;~:,; -~
Crockerall of Virginia. Mr. and tel, Columbus, are from left to right, Unda
Mrs. J . B. Crockerall also have Blakeslee, Diane Welsh, Nancy . Buchanan,
J son, Jimmy, 3, and 1 daughte'1 and Pam Cleek . Chaperone for the six glrlt. 11·
Denise, B.
Blatealee, Guardian Secretary of the Bethel ·

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Eva Barook
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wore a bronze tiDeil. ·
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The bride'1 mother
tired
in a dusty rose
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The mother of
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lore a beige lace
white accessories and
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thro&lt;~L Mr. Larry Tracv::
eroy. organist, and Mr. )IUifllt.i
Mrs. Robert Carwell
&amp;hnitzler, soloist, botb
'I ried a white crocheted hand\er- 1 The bride's attendants were Ohio
University
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ding cake and punch
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sisting with the ,....!IIIlo
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Dona ld Lowery, '::~
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Mlteh MIHI!r Is on a
11:15 p. m. Dl. 3 - "Fanuly
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lloDeymoooJ," Fred
Mae- 11:35 p. m. a.. I - "Copper
public the klnd
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7 p.m. Ch. 3 -"Winning Team" 17 p. m. Cll. 13 - "M a 11 C
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with a deep
Yllice, Olad's early acting ••·
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l!veretl tried •ery bard ID betome a television star and bad
!ery llU1e mcce'ss.

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of aqua
with crocheted
featuring scoop
elbow length
ing satin band

empire ~aistlines~.
:Weath sk1rts were
' the back with a
of lace falling from a ~~~lijiilr[ 'i~
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1headpieces were roses
Ied of aqua chiffon wUb
1 veils. Each wGI'e a rose
necklace. a gift of the ··-~111
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Thi! Nurses
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Never Too Young
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Cllauel I Pfai8NI
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1:110 S1lln Nl
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'II Secret Squirrel Mlt!ht\o Mouse
"The
Hone,_,..-." on his
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Lassie
CBS program ned ,..__ . ; _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Some will be straight ........,,
Evenln,. ""n'lfll
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have
music.
Shel!a
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Quiclr Dra•
MacRae, wbo baa performed U a-M-l'""•h•loo
Wayne Shllller
Run Bunny
Father !'1&lt;-o Ktug
singing
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wllh
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l·"-fl'l•tt.
Serull!
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Monster
Unua
husband, singer Gordon MaoRae, lor nine -yeado, bas heeD 7·110-Pnrt \VllfP1'1' :;::~ lira.
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to
play
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role
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Alice
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Ohio lllews Round-V'
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wedding; Mr•• Sandero was all tired in a two • piece suit of I
1 turquoise, witb wbite accessor1ies and eream rosebuds.
llnDleOla\ely lUllUWUll
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in the auditorium at Clay
, 'Ewliedm'' esolary School, where the
VISITS MADE
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table was
decorated
with a three - tiered wedding I Arthur Joachln qf Charleston,
cake topped by the traditional
tit T sday dinner
miniature bride and groom. ~ W. Va. was e ue
Miss Maxine Mitchell, .Mrs. guest of Mrs. Homer Holter,
Jack Jeffers and Mrs. Normaa Five Points, and attended the
Mitcbell presided at the table. funeral uf Wilbur Baum. Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Mayes registered Homer Holler, Mr. and Mrs.
the guesls.
Henry Joachln and Mra. Joe
When the couple left for a Kittave visited Tuesday evening,
wedding
trip through the with Mrs. Grace Holter and Mlsa
Smoky Mts .• into Georgia, the Cora Mae Joaehin. 'Ibey also
bride w2s wearing a pale lilac called oa Mr. and Mrs. Roy
dacron sleeveless dress with Frecker.
permanent pleated skirl Black
accessories and
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Koenig, Jr. fCarulyn Sue Sisson ) who is hospitalized at Unlersity Hospital,
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PT. PLEASANT - Robert ... 1~b perfo;ma~ce.
r. a
rs. ames ·
. , 7th Foor. She will be lhert
Rickard program d1rect11T of
erson have received their ad· i for several weeks.
the Mason County Community Jewell , son of Mrs. Doris Jew- vanced degrees from Purdue 1 - - ------ =----Action Group has announced lllll of Pomeroy and husband of University
Mrs
Fann•e
the follow ing staff selections to the form er Judy Miller, Pome· Mrs Emerson, the former the daughter of
·
begin the county's anti-poverty roy , wa!:l cited for taking part Madaiyn Brown of Long Bot· Belle Brown and the late 'Orprogram.
n removal and replacement of tOm received a Master's of ville Brown.
Mrs. Woodrow (Jean) Bur· t-ertain 36 F-t06 main landing IScie~ce degree In Home Eco- Dr. Emerson receiv~&gt;rt
hli
dette Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasant has gear struts during night hours nomlcs, majoring in te!etiles and PhD in Veterinary Pathology.
been hired for the position uf ~ permit an uninterrupted fly- ~ clothing and Consumer Econo· He is. ~resently employer! as art
secretary · bookkeeper; Mrs. mg schedule.
mics. She Is employed as a associate professor in
thi!
Eunice B. Jividen 20U Mille~ 1
i Home Economics tE'acher at I school of Veterinary Science
St. Pt. Pleasant retired school :
i Jefferson High School in LahtY· and Medicine at Purt.lue Un.i·
teacher was selected as a I
' elte, Indiana. Mrs. Emerson is versity.
program aide and Marvm Ben-:
·
nett, Sr., 1905 North Main sl., ·
Pt. Peasant, will fill the post '
IT'S
of the second program aide. 1
, The ~asop County Comrnun}
.iity Group has offices a1 219 .
Miss Shirley Mealey, Galli· ' Sixth Street with office hours ,
JM!lis. who was graduate::! Irom daily from 6:30 to 4 p. m. Mon· The summer reading classE:S
Ohio State University, .June 14, day_ Uirough . Saturday.
in the Gpllipolls city school sys.l
with a Bachelor of S::1ence de- R1ekard sa1d .ura~ all persons Itern completed their first week [
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gree in _nl)rsjng, h~ ..~r;,.u~.-.~~ .w~ade,,•Dtlicationa -4or. &amp;nv.-1.. --·.-~~
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VALUES

BAlER
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lv1itchelf-Sanders Vows Solemnized

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Raymond Jewell, serving 1n
the U. s. Air Fmce at the
McChord Base in Washington I PUrdue Degrees

AND MAttr OTHIII

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lomney, W. Va., llhore 11i1J I
•ill spend two attending I
lte Cbolr 1111 Aoolyll ...,, at
Ito Epio&lt;Gpal PetenJn CGD!tr- 1

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:u.ury uuu• ru

Fivr Points 4-4:4S p. m.
Mrs. Yvonne Scally, swimming instructor i
Thursday - July 7, August 4, dleport pool, has announeed 26 children have)'
Middleport School. t-10 :15 a.m., completed requiremenh for swimming certlfict
J!rodbury school 10;30-11 :30 a. .
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m.. I.eadlng Cn!e 12.
P m.,
I ry Grogan Richa~
Be"ch Grove Road 1:4&gt;2:30 p. Beginner f (Turtle) -Kenny ! ry Wisor, 'Pat Grfil
n1 Heacb Grove Road 1:45- Byers t~nd Jamey Scally.
Incomplete. Ka~
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2::Jjl 1-' m., New U.rna J.-3 :15 p. Beginner II (tadpole) , SteYe 1 Cheryl Burns.
I1Lane.
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111 Rutland 3:30-4 :30.
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Beginner III rrrog) , David I Helper~ have t
Babl and Patty Halon.
Lloyd, Lmda Hacl
Beginner JV, lmlnnowl. Red t.er), Fudd Clarkso
Cross, Mila Powell . Christy Hy· eme Pullens.

: Site for Pro
Compet 1•t•IOD
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26 young peopIe compJel e
sWimming
. . Requ··rements

IZ l&lt;l-l ::W p. m., Reedsville :!lp m., RushviUe3 :1S-3:30p.m.

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12--The Sunday Timet-Sentinel, Sunday, June 26, 1968

Win•

Performance Award

a. m., Salem p. m.
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Center noon, I p. m., Star Hall Thursclaf. - July 21, August ·'
1:30-1 :45 p. m., Dexter 2:15- II, Story• ·Run f.t::IO a. m., , '
N5 p. m., Langsville 3:11-3:30, Ho~ 1:45-10::111 a. m., Grav- .
p. m., Hysell Run 4-4 :30 p. m. l eiHJIII0:45- I p.m., M1ddle- .,
Tuesday - July 19, August 16, port Public Llharary I :30-2 p.m., 1,., '
Keno, noon-12:30 p. ~ ·· L.ong Pearl Street 2 : ~&amp;-3 p. m, EnBottom 1-2 p. m., Fltchvtlle, terprise 4-4:45 p. m.
2:1$-2:30 p. m., Porlland 3- Friday --' July 22. Al!llust 19,
3:30 p m., Spiller 4-4:15 p.m., Dorcas_ ~9:30 a. m.,_ Bashan i
Pickens Store, 4:3fi.4 :45 p. m .• 10-16:30 a. m ., Mornmg Star
Racine 5-7 p. m., Syracuse PosJ 111-IIo30 a.m., Forest Run 11:4SII
Office 7:15-7:45 p. m.
Ia. m~,· Noon, MmersvUie 21 :·
Wednesday -July 20, August ' 15 - 2:30 p. m., Fairground!
SHIBLEY MEALEY
17, Harrisonville 9:30-10:30 a. Shelter :311 - 2;30 p. m., Laurel
m.. Pagetown 11-ll:31l a. m., Cliff 2:45 - 3 p. m , Counly
Snow~ille , Noon-12:30 p.
.m .• Home 3:30 · 4 _P· m. an~ P~m Darwm 1-1 :30 p. m., Burlmg- eroy Public Library 4.15-4.15
bam 2-2:15 p. m., Hemlock , _-:P-~
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IO,Ilnoed today by Mrs. Vilma
ja librarian:
d;y _ July II, August I,
lisbury School9 - 10 a.m. ;
8;,jlord school 10:30 - 11:311
».·m , carpenter 12:30-1 p. m.,
sdtool Lot 1:30. 1 p. m., Dyesvillo 2 30 . 3 p. m, Wolf Pen
i ll-i:I5 p. m.
'Tuesday - July 5, August 2,
!\,1\Bcine School 1. 10:1&amp; a.m.,
Aptiquily 10:30 • U a. m., Le·
II!~ 11 :30 • JJ noon, Apple
liove 12 30-1 p. m., East LeJalll :311 . 1 p. m.. Oak Grove
2;j.,. 3 p. m., Harden's s.tore
1,1$-3-30 p. m.; Syracuse Pa~·k
ft!r story hour 3:41 • 1:1&amp; p.m.
Wednesday - July I, Augu•t
l. 11. Tuppera Plains lcllool.

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Program Staff
Announced by
CAP Director

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Airman Jewell

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You'd Be
To Switch To Cable TV
... H you already get as many channels

.. . II you get them all picture perfect
.. . II you don't mind the womes, looks or
upkeep of a rooftop antenna. Your choice

Mrs. Garwell II •
of Middleport Illgh
Ohio University· where .
Iceived a BFA i1
.
I affiliated with Silma
ta . music bonorary
gin work in tile fall 08
ter's degree i1 piuo
University.
The groom Is a grlldlolli!';i
Lorain Higlt
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University with a BFA'
in music theory. He
ly working on his
gree in music theory
member of Phi Mu
...-:.:~y . They will be at
! AthenS afl.er Juae 4.
! Mr. and Mrs. Ira B~~~
1 tertained with a b
1 following the wedding
i bridal party,
.
friends. Mrs. Walter
.
Mrs. Denver Rice were

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lesses.

Prop/1.ecie•
In NPW Nostmal..l

Surveys show that channels are non • duplicating .
up to 60% of the time . .
movies, sports, features, news
" Arid often~
time
. different
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Prophecies to ~;!!
are outlined In .. ,
IJre and Literature,"
Leoni, one of 10 new
books just released
lion at the Gallla COUIIIIJ I/!
trict Ubrary.
other new
Etching by Julian
Looisbourg: key to a
Fairfu IiOw,.Y:
Shadows,
Chatelaine C&lt;IOIEbool~'
Iaine:. l'&gt;e only

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Naomi I
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Summer Study

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Mrs. Mildred Sallden of S
Garfield Ave., GaUipolia and I
Mr. Brady Sanders, Rl 2, '
Crown City.
.
I
The Rev. Jack Stutler per· 1
formed the double ring cere- ,
mony at 2:30 o'clock in the
afternoon bef~re an altar decoraled wtlh two seven braRCb
candelabra, entwii.ed ia ivy,
., a basket of daislea, mumo, gladIoli, aad palma. Tho plano aad
organ bold vaseo ol wbitl dais·

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of appro, riale
wedding JIUilllc by the orgaa- ,
ilt, Mrs. Fred Mitchell, preceded the . ~"!!"'011}': . _T~ m.
A lmlf·hour

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the musical chalra kind el mn Zimballsl, O.ndl Connors,
casling II baa fol&amp;led .., the Ben G112Zan, Barry Slllllvan,
public In the post do&lt;lrde.
Gene Barry, June Lockhart,
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tired in a dusty rose

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sories with which sbe
1011 lace.
cymbidium orchid witb"'!
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rose. The mother of
ID place
lore a beige lace
of organ·
white accessories and
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cymbidium orchid ·
'""Is and
throat. Mr. Larry
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eroy rganist and
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Ml'l. Robert Carwell
Schrti~er. soiotst, both ~jf.~iil'l
:epbaROtis
Ohio University graduate
tt orchid rted a white erocbeted hand\f.er- ~ 1be bride's attendanls were I presented wedding seJ,IiC~&lt;jl.~~';i(\
· ivy. For chief made by her grandmoth· Mrs. Danny Thomas of Vlf'rma.
1ride car- •. Mrs. Audrey McEll:tinNy.
f W. Va., matron of honllr. and
A recetion fo11owed
- social room of the cbtl~
ding cake and punch
ed
from the bride'•
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Mrs. Lewi! Sauer
Donald Lowery,
sisted by Mrs. I
tyre. Srlngfield;
Wolfe. Rutland, and
McElhinny,
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of Larry Thaxton

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ern Ohlo Ute new .~a.
wore a bronze liaa
semble with booo ~!!!"tti
and the white
bridal bouquet.

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He opent 144 working days
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Dmna Reed
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Judy Butcher
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. !
Mitchell, Sr., Lower
River

MEL·0 N TI ME

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Sa!Kier1 of New
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Ohio.
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Tbe bride Ia lhe daughter of I

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tired in a two ~ piece suit of I
1turquoise, wltb white accessor!ie:s and creaJD rosebud._
1 Immediately IOUowmc
me 1 •
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ceremony, a reeepUon
was
beld in the auditorium at Clay
Elementary School, where the
SUN BORN
VISITS MADE
bride's table was
decorated
Mr. aod Mrs. J. B. Crockerwith a three • tiered weddiJ11 Arlhur Joachln Qf Charleston,
all, Alexandria, Va. (Donna
eake topped by the tradiliorull W. Va. was the Tuesday dinner
GaUl, Chester) are anoounclug
miniature bride and groom.
guest
of
Mrs.
Homer
Holter,
the birth of a son at i2::.J a.m .
Miss Maxine Milcbeil, ·Mrs.
Jack Jeffers and Mrs. Normal Five Points. aad attended ll1e ' Wednesday Juno 22 ia Aleund- ~
Mitchell presided at 111e table. funeral of Wilbur Baum. Mra. ria weighlog HI lb!. Malerll.ll
JOB'S DAUGHTERS- Help Co~~n~~~~
Mrs. Chari.. Mayea registered Homer Holler, Mr. and Mrs. grandparenls are Mrs. Llnnle taUves attending tbe GraDd seaaton of
lbe guesls.
Henry JoachiD and Mrs. Joe Gaul, Chester, and paternal of Job's DaughlerL ·Member• of J!etbel ~~~;1)~
When the couple left lor a Kiltave vlslled Tuesday evomlng, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Session frnm Thurlday to SUnday at the D
wedding
trip tbrougb lbe wilb Mrs. Grace Holler and Miss Crockerali of Vlr&amp;lnla. Mr. and tel, Columbus, are from left to right, Unda ~~~
Smoky Mts., into Gl!()rgia, the Cora Mae JoachJn. 'lbey also Mrs. J. B. Crockerall also bave Blakeslee, Diane Welsh, Nancy Buchanan,
bride was wearing a pale lilac called oo Mr. aod Mrs. Roy I son, Jimmy, 3, and I daul!hh!r, and Pam Cleek. Chaperone lor the six 8h'll Ia.
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dacron sleeveless dress with Frec:ker.
Drnise, 8.
Blakeslee, Guardian Secretary of the BetbeL
permanent pleated skirt Black
. patent accessories and
the
white orebld &lt;rom ber bridal
bouquet completed . l~er._ ensem·
ble. They are residmg al 205
caroline St., New Richmond, I
Mrs. Richard
.Ohio.
_.~ .......... ~dlimriliiitu~~~~rt. Catholic
Iand Miss
the ,
1 Lebanon,
age
of '
: wore identical
a,tchtr,
1 gowns of aqua cbjj~'fll
Mrs. Ira
with rroeheted
, ·Middlefeaturing scoop
Garwell,
elbow length
fohn 1Jarlng satirl'\ band
' , Lorain )
empire waistlines.
le ring
st•eath skirts were
)Y Father ,
the back with a
lev. Don.
; of lace falling from •
!burch of
I bow at the
Saturoay,
headpi~es were roset ·
.ck: in the ·
ed uf aqua drifton with ,
as decor·
vei!s. Each were a
11 of white
necklace. a gift of
l by lwu
They carried cascade
lfl,
I
of yellow tinted
marriage [
nations.
for her

1wedding,

Obio Cbapel Melhodist Churcb 1
waa tbe 1cen11 for ll1e June i 1
wedding of Misa Donu Jea •

I

M" Mea1ey .
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ra rogram

Sundciy Times..Sentinel

lv1itchell-Sanders Vows Solemnized

ut:t: u

u a . OOI
: a. m., ap s
urc s r
. I
A. Steere, Jr. for exemplary I
~ I may do so at Room No. '131,
~~ f"' Melp County was aD- Danvlll( ll•ll::tO a. m., Salem p. m.
'
I
P'l'. PLEAS.\NT - Robert ' JOb performance.
Dr. and Mrs. Jame• L. Ern·l 7111 Foor. She will be thert
f0,¥Rt-ed today by Mrs. Vilma Cen\tr noon, 1 p. m., Star HaU Thur8day -:- July _21, August , 1
Rick'lud progrom director of
I erson have received their ad· I for several weeks.
PJRJ)I, librarian:
1:30-1 :46 p, m., Dexter 2:15- 11, Storys Run '"'·30 a. m., , · ·
the Mason County Community Jewell, son of Mrs. Doris Jew- vanced degrees from P•wdue 1 - - - - - - - .~--Jl~Jlday _ July 18, August 1. 2:45 p. m., LanRsvllle 3:15-3:30 1 Hobs_on 9:45-10:30 ~- m., Grav- ·,
Action Group has announced ell of Pomeroy and husband of University
Z!tsilisbury School9. 10 a.m.; p.m., Hysell Run t-4 :30 p. m. l e\Htll 10:45- 1 p.m .• Middle- , ,
the fullowing staff selections to the former Judy Miller, Pome- Mrs. Emerson, the for•Her the daughter of Mrs. FMm•e
B~rd school 10:30 . 11:30 Tuesday - July 19, August 16, i port Public Llblirary 1:30-2.p.m., I .~,,., ~
begin Lhe county's anti-poverty roy, was cited for taking part Madalyn Brown of Long Bot Belle Brown and the late Or·
i : m,Carpenter12:00 - Jp.m., Keno, noon-12:30 p. m.. ~ng Pearl Strett 1:~5--3 p. r:n, En· ~
program.
n removal and replacement of tOm received a Master's of ville Brown.
~ Lot 1:3(1. 2 p. m., Dyes. Bottom 1·2 p. m., Fltcbvdle, terprlse -H:45 ·p. m.
I
Mrs. Woodrow (Jean) Bur- certain 36 F-100 main landing Scie'nce degree in Home !!:co- Dr. Emerson receiv~"rf
hli
vfJe. 2&lt;10. 3 p. m. , Wolf Pen 2:15--i.SO p. m., Portland 3-- Friday ....;,July ft·. Aqgust 19 ·:
dette Rt. 2 Pt. Pleasan.t has gear struts durl~g night hours nomlcs, majoring in textiles and PhD in Veterinary Pathology.
f ~ 4:l 5 p. m.
3:30 p m., SplUer 4-4:15 p.m., Dorcas. 9-t:SO a. m.•. Bashan j
been hired for the posttmn uf to permH an umnterrupted fly· clotlri.ng and Consumer Econo· He is prflsently emp!oye11 as rm.
Tuesday - July 5. August 2, Pickens Store. 4:30-4:45 p. m., 10..10:30 a. m., Mommg Star I
secretary .. bookkeeper; Mr11. lng schedult.
mics. She ~~~ employed as a associate professor In
tile
l~tlacine School t ·10:1ia.m., Racine $-7 p.m., Syrat:use Post 11·11~ 30 a.m., Fo~est R~n ll:~5 1
Eunice B. Jividen 200 Mille~ I
Home Economics teacher at · school of Veterinary
Science
Aptiqull.y 10:30. Ha. m.• L.t!· Office 7:15-7:4~ p.m.
!a. m.,· Noon, Mmers~IIIe 21.·
St. Pt. Pleasant retired school ·
Jefferson High School in Lal&amp;y· land Medicine at Punh.~e Uni·
tft~· U:lO • 11 noon, Apple Wedneadoy- July 20, AUKUSl ll5 - Z:30 p. m., FaiTgrnundl
SHIRLEY MEALEY
reacher wos selected as
"I
~Indiana. Mrs. Emerson is versity.
Grove 11:30-l p. rn., East Le- 11, Harrisonville 9:30-10:30 a. Shelter :30 • 2:30 P· m., Laurel
,program aide and Marvin Ben· !
~--·- tart 1:30. 2 p.m .. Oak Grove m., Pa&amp;etown 11-11:31! • . m., l Cliff 2:45 • 3 p. m.. County
ISS
ID ' nell, Sr., l!lll5 Norlh Main sl., '
Pt. Peasant. will fill the post '
IT'S
3 p.m., Harden's sloro Snowville, Noon-12:30 p. .m.,l Home 3:30 • 4 .P· m. and Po.m1
s~15-l:30 p. m:~ ··Syr1cuH Park Darwm 1-1:30 p. m., Hurling· eroy Public Library 4.15-4:.4$
of the second program aide.
lor !loty hour 3:45. I: IS p.m. bam 2-2:1! p. m., Hemlock , p. m.
The Masop County Commun·
•
Wednesday - July •• Augu!l
--ity Group . lUis ofllces at 219 .
I
1. 31. Tuppen PlaiDs school.
Mis..o; Shirley Mealey, Galli· IS1xth Street wit.h offtce hours
.
~10 !0 ' · m., Alfred !O:IS-lt o.
polis, who was graduale1 trom datly from 8.30 to 4 p.m. Mon· The summer readmg classes '
m. , Sumner ll:SO.DOCtn, Cheater
Ohio State University, .June 14, Iday. tlirough. Saturday.
in the Gf!llipolis city school sys- 1
.30-l
:lO
p.m.,
Reedllvllle
2with
a
Bachelor
of
Sc1ence
de-,
R1ckard
sa1d
~hat
all
persons
item
completed their first week
12
I p m.. HuohviUe .l: 15-3:30 p.m.
WtmiDIDg
gree in norsing, hos :e urned Iwho made apphcaltons lor any l•of work on Friday. There are
Fi~·e Points 4-4:4$ p. m.
t
the Mid- to ColumhuR after v~,;.lln~2. .V·:!Lh . of the oosJtiOlli- and were nol - . . . .
. · ~
Mrs Yvonne Scally swlmm 1ng 1ns rue1or a1
.
Ttrunday - July 7, August 4, dleport Pool has annou~ced 26 c1Jildren have suceesdully ' fr·
Middleport School: t-10:15 a.m.,
ted '
t for swimming certificates of ...
tlradbury schOol 10:30-11:30 a. ~mp1e
requlremen s
. Creek 12 ...- 1 p m., mi levels.
1 ry Grogan Ri,.~
m.. Leadmg
Btal·h Grove Road 1:45--Z:JO p. Beginner I rTurtle)- Kenny ! ry Wisor.·~,
m.. Beactl Grove Road 1:45- Byers and Jamey Scally.
, Inrompltl ·
l3ll "· m., New Uma :1-3:15 p. Beginner it (tadpole&gt;. Steve I Cheryl But.
m Rutlaod 1:311-1:10.
Lane.
1
.
Beginner 111 (frog), David
Helpers.
Daylight Savina- Time
Da~·time Shows
Babl and Patty Halon.
! Lloyd. Ltn
Beginner IV, (mlnnow). Red . tet:r). Fu~
WIITN TV-U
WSA7, TV-I
Cross, Mila Powell, Christy Hy- 1enu• Pullen
6:4;..Corn Cob
By VI':._ 8llM'I
'l'lle language, Ill lac!, eomes ing e~ at bosL
soil. Danny Lowery, and Gregg
UPI Rollyw... Ollltljisllld . . _ 18 a Ires- ..... In a Stili,
Afraid 01
T: 1111- Today
DailT Word
Hable.
I
HOLL
YWOOO
&lt;lll'fl
-Roll)'of
degredallon.
n
at
Virginia
Woolf?"
lo
a mot1oD
Intermediate (porpoiset. Don
T:o;..
Mike Walla&lt;e
wood
has
nem
matte
.
a
IIIOVIo
lelllt
provides
tbe
audience
picture
mllost.e.
II
brealrs
Dan~ Word
T:!S-IVaughan, Steve Powell, Diana
even faintly resembllnc "'llho'o !liD a bridge to nallty In an new celluloid f!IIIUIJ4
Foil~
7:~
!Carsey, Beth vaughan, Kathy '
Afraid Of Virginia Wooll!" IDd . . _ unbtllevallle rolatlon- Whether II wiD bo a boroff:ce
Harrill, Nancy Buskirk,
and I
FanScbool
8'11$Starcher
II may nev.. 111111 - ·
"""' beiweht 1ft _.any success Is moot. Ward of mouth
1'1. PLEASANT - Tho 4th Clnda Foglesong.
8:31!'l1te most publicized element bankrupt principals.
reaction may haft a backlasb
Annual Profns1onBl Archery Advanced Beginne:'&amp; (Sea· I
of
the
picture
bas
been
tt.e
The
story
by
n""
II
well
eHeet.
It II not tbe tort of
Champions)Jip
TQurnament, horse), Jackie Carsey, Sharon i
OIDe!
9: 1111 Mike Dougla• Capt. Kangaroo
vulgarity
and
profanity
in
the
koown,
but
only
Insensible
picture
the ...,.. IIIOflei!O..
with a reeord. $12,500 pune. Wi1son Martha McNeal, Ray·
9:31!dialogue. But It Ia tbo twt penons wiD le.,. theaters will chronicle Ill hla , _ . as
will kick Gff a busy month for mond 'eole, David Cole. Tom-i The Cent
1fH!nEve
Gum
Lucy
shocking
facet II Ed-d w!tlloul bolnC deeply rllslull&gt;ed. 111 evening of llDe flll«&lt;aiJ&gt;.
arche'!'s in this Ohio River tGWn my Scally, Larry Grog1:111, Ter· Boy scout
10·25- Newo
Albee'o wrlddlg little ....... If wotblrrg else. II I! o o1r01111 .-!.
10: 311-Coneenl
July 2-4, the samt
argument for the Institution of Ell,.bell1 Taylor ond llloh&gt;rd
r
d•y• oi ll1e profoyional ovenl,
.
IS
I park front
~arkel
Although "T b 0 Twenllelb divciree and sobriety. But aa a Burton win """"r be llilmlnalo
11'1!0--Mornlng SID Anilv Grilfllh
will be the Gray ]:aal• Open, an
: their boal.
, . OaHu Game c..tury" documentary series mol l'!lllllllent It t. so far orrt ed lor Academy A""'rds.
11 ::IO---Paradl.¢:p 81'1' llfel Van Dvb
independent fiekl archery tourDonna Reed
wm disappear from CBS after !! f&lt;l be almost !!tlm!BIIstle. Burlon gives a partfculorly
!2'111!-Jeopardy
nament.
I
The band
Love of tile
the summer re-rum, lhe ne~ One has lbe uncomfortable brllllalll porform111101. ~!In
12:2!
Lat" ln .1110 month, the 2181
13 p.m. Sco,
Falher Kno1ll Besl will b.,. &amp; DeW .,.le! !eeiiDI he haa I!Oen lt.,-holed 'Taylor, • bM unbell...bl• In a
12·~rostomce
~,.,.,.., 'F'n" 1Mnor
onnual National Field Archery
i and go •wl
~-;; "Tbe 111!1 Oontar y" for ,....111! "*&gt; tile ltv.. tA tllo lew ....,.., ~ves l!lo beat
tN;..
GuldiDI Ugbl
Championshlpo will be hold
fll
!polis. swimr
from G to 8::111 p. JSL leodlng characters. a d•n,.on- perlonn""""' of her career.
12:55 News
J'ly 25-29.
I' evemng em
after ll1e loolball ...
Of
A fi~ld or 150 proa are el- PhyUis Baker. daughter
The cono
t·OO News
Wom1n~ f"'l!e
!11011 Is over. The p,...-am d
~cted to compete for priJO Mr. and Mrs. Allen Baker, 115 D' 1 d (
1·l11lbe
toward aubjeetl thai
,I r l ft ' IXJean
A• World Turns
li'IDI1t'Y in the professional tour· Woodland Dr. Gallpo IS, e
1:35-Singlng
nament, which wllt determine Friday for a two months tour Jar tunes, I
lwni Indicatewmwbatbethe IIR.
world of
--------------'nil
•
c..fldenHal
U. s. men and women cham- of Europe.
piec~ band
Pamroril
of mililary
..,.. "'""' n&amp;fr+1elor ..,... O..vtime Show
A ,me For IJs
House Partv
pions.
A 1967 graduate of Gallia Aca· i tunes.
o. 'ey" ..m .. •
-m~--nm
The pro evenl also will In- demy High School and tater a In a tele
Go. Hospital
3·00 Another World To Ten Truth
- Waller QwWa •
0111
1'9'4
elude a parade, fireworks and graduate of Anderson. Ind .. Col· Thelma E1
3·2S1"'"" and ..._ llosdiDda _,
1 queen's ball
lege, Miss Baker i1 a men1ber 1 ager of the
3::JO You Don't Say Edl(e or NtRbl
loaae J[)eJDonoa • ,._._ f·111--Tillar
.
All events will be bold al Me- !of the 1966 AYA Pennywise I of eommer
4:1111-Dart
Shadows
Secret
Storu
Clmhc Wildlife Station, w1tb IPrivateer Phmned by A.mera- 1residents .,
Dally Worl
4:05 Mr. Cartoon
ABC hu ......... 1111 llfle of
tampsites avllable there .uMI caDI Abroad, Inc. Sbe is being 1 the hosplt&amp;
Life of,_
4::10 Volf't Bear
Where Actloa rt1
Shirley Temple
laD fnml ...,..
" Krodo·l Park.
sponsored bv Anderson College. I of the Boy
EvU"
tD
"'11m
U....,.
MISs Bakr;. a teacher 1n the visit here l'
RlflemaD
! :1111 Cheyenne
Dayton Pub1ie School• System,
_
·31!--=------::---::---::--_:F:Ia:sb:_::Go:rd:011::___ •,&lt;;::,;;;:"":;, 1t IJrJonrd
II a deleellte
llllfl, .......
1118
•:.':.::
will vl•it England,
Holl•nd, I Four •.
01 ...
- Call, . . . , . . Dtn&amp;l• Clpl. ...,......
1
East and West Germany, Czech· !
Movie
Evening Shows
aDd 11 wiD be • 1111 lelwurt .,._
oslovakia, Yugosluia, Greece. From C
from 9 to t:• p. &amp; ....,op. !ll·._ll!oo cLal!t'
llaiy Switzerland, L"emburg PT. I'L&amp;
.
· and France.
' aDd Mrs.
B·M-News
Weather New11
tt-s-N...
Lawman
Petor Jennlnp
Miss Baker expects to return the First c
B·J;..
.
...1t-Cooooenlnl
0
CBS • ···st'nd CanJ
Wells Fargo
6:30-NeW!I
~•uan
to Daytoo where she will re- 1Clarence G
News
•rmarl!t --.
1::~ for
Cll&amp;h• II:._M........
.1\.AUI.
sume her teaetuns dut1es m I J. Miller l
The
Oallna G T:llll Movie
N' PWS Rennrt
!!an Gun. Travel I•
to .. alnd at II p.m.
T,. Kent ltlle Unlvor· junior high economics, • posl Anderson, I
7:31!Tn TeD The Trulh 12 OCiock IDp
8. The will be taped
,.,.. Of Llle
Ill)' studenla, lnclodln&amp; ona she bu held for five years. Itended the
111•111-JI!Oilllrtlv
llllflywood lrl loplember.
irolll Middleport, Tom llaU, left liter she relllrns from Europe &lt;'UIIference
8:llll-I've Got A Secret
1~·25,,
...__Poalolllee
Searcb For Tomar.
8:3flJesse James
[AJCY Show
Now York City llalutday !orion Aug. 7.
classes on~
Guldin&amp; LIPt
12:-15Africa oo 1 trip dt!sltnod to
Work.
Shenandoah
9:00 Music Haft
Andv Grlffilh
12·55--News
bolster U. S. Tanzanian rela·
WINS HIGH RATING
A two Wft :31l-Peyloll Place
Rani
lo
James R. Magnussen, son of now in sea
Warn.'sPae
!·Ill-Neon
t ;~ studeftts.- 11001 wfth tht1r Dr. and Mrs. M. J. MaJnussen. Church of ,c
lli:OO Run for Life Talent Scottl8
Avengers
AI World Turtlll
\·!10ldv
"
to travtl by jtt GaiUpolio, w~s one of 1,356 Pur· &lt;hlldren on
1:35--~lnllln"
11:1111
lsor, ere
due University und!riJraduates
1o Dor " llalaam, capital of lo .
d'
h
d
r
OR
11:1511 1
C..f16,trtf•l
TaiiUlllla with shori otops In
"'" 0 " ngu ' e " '"I
,
Late
Sbcnr
11:20~ Time For 111
• ·
dc ~
during the spnng seme~ter. Anyone ,
r-ar1~ an:
•••u.
M
.
·
· ho
d
l!ovle
11-30 Tonlgllt S'"'"
W•ea'sNew
Termed SPC1f (Student pro- llftU!I~n 11 a IICJeJice maJor, ~rna !
12:110
jeft 00 TanUnia), tbe plan and ~ wm sucb honors, ~e had , Racme F1l"f
Gell HllS111tal
· ~·111-AmiiL World
calls for the students to 1pem to hate at least a 5.i pom~ IV· phone eitht
JOlin
T::lll Air Jloar Will!
{jffi wee'ks in the East African era1e out of 1 possible 8 .~ m at 3471 ~ore
' II......
1:~ Don, Ill'
i!ulberlltnd
nalion DO • wen study Pf'OII'IIm. least If hours of academic ere- ary w1ll seJ
Never Too Yotltll
l:iltl Parts .IW
~
1
The tlrot weell wUJ be pent at
=IDCI=no=ll':a:do::be:lo:":c:.::J:u:iy:•:·
l::!e IJSA: Arts .... tba Onl•• I
4:05-Mr. Cartoon
tbe fnrernallooal Coaforenco of '
,
Whera Aclloa II
10:01 N- Prollle-J[yle
4:311-W"""""';ker · Shirley Temple
World Univeroity Serviee meeJ..
llll!emllll
illti in Dar 01 SoloaJn.
MONO AT
Looking
for
Inexpensive
a~ , N
JAV NORm I!IGJIIED
The next five weeki wlll bo
7:00 p. m. wuat 8 ew
""" G&lt;trdlllt
devoted to a "bricks and mor~
· ' 7:30 Tnternatlonal MBl!.
HOLLYWOOD !UPll lar" project witb African col-1:30 Cinema lnlematlonal
fDeMis lhe Menace! North bal
Evenin&amp; Shows
l•ie studenla buildln&amp; an elell'.k 1~ "'"•a• ~ofile-Kyle Hnt signed to become I vocal lltar
mentary tdtaol addjlklo. '11&lt;1
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TUF.SOAY
lor llarma-Barbara Produclloal
~·M-N...
remalninl 11VooU wUJ · consist
T:OO
m
Wlmt·~ New
series "Space Ghost."
1:15or a tour of Tanunil, allewinl ·
7:30 GSA: The Novel
e:-Newo
Ken! stud- to otudy lho couD!:00 P.rls 1900
TO F1Uf -SEILER
RaoeGtm
f:ot Jdur ,...,.,lhe
try and i.. people.
':00 RMmlui of Musle
Combat
Rail Is lho 10ft of Mr. and
''111--'Mnlher • Car
VISIT BAKER'S~
•0:111' """"' Pmrtle-Kylo HID
n'OOD IUPil Mrs. Everett IIIII, South Third·
WFDNESDAY
novel "VaDe7 of I b
. t:OO Dalalea
·~(l(l ., .... \Vl;.:.t'q ~...
wiD be tUmed by
". Middleport. Rail hu III!I'Ved
llclllle'o Nil"
Red Skol~
1:1! Or. Kildare
Wotsbort at 11th
as summer aud vacation IUU
7:30 The Green Thumb
writer for The Galltpolll Dali1
•
8:00 .Jar.t CasuaJ
" TroopPlace
Peyllll
Petticoat .Tliiid.
Tnbune aod the Dailt Senllaol.
•2 Pee. Ltv!"' ~ Su~·
S:ao NeW1 tn Perspeetlve
He will edit the Kent Untvenlty
• 2 Pee. lhdr...., Suite ~
9:311 trSA: ArL• and 'l'ho Unlv
CBS Reports
10:00st,dent newspaper .•ext
•S Pee. Dlntlte _ __.
!0:00 "'ewt Profile-Kyle Hill
10:1)
l.er.
THURSDAY
•4 Drawer Chut - - "BorooDI !eo SID« ,_.
I
7:00 o.m. What't New
•hl2
Linoleum
Rut:.__
I
I: 30 The Great Society
.9xi2T.... Rut- '
Seven wiD Attend
1
t:OO Wav of A Shin
With
Poam
lackllltS::w F:uinneerfnf HIM'"""'tzons,...
Oloir-Aeolyte Camp 1
1:4!
Britlslr Calendar
PT. PLEAI!Mrr - Seftn .
AND MAN1' OTHII
t:OO
Tbe
Bl@ Plcturl
·oulho of 1111 'ctsrlll Epll&lt;opll
VALUES
0:30 lnduatrlel .. hPI1I
;hurch will leln MOIIAJ W
'f:tiO
Hewt
lollllleJ, W. V&amp;, wben tl1lp
' ~
•ill spend two ..U alttndln&amp;
he Cbatr ... Mliyll Cllllp II
he Epilc:opal J&gt;otmin Ctmler·

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Airman Jewell Wins
rogram dab
Emerson". ., Get
SEND CARDS
Anyont! wishing Lo send get
Announce Y 1 1~a~~~nd At:w;~;:r;;~~~ ~~:· p d D
~~n~~~r~, ~ca~f:~ ~;n~~
CAP n:u. .'-'.ctnr :.-..une
McChord Base in Washington !
ur ue egrees son)
who is hospitalized al Uni~.:•~.:. .:. t:. ~.-:: !':.
l!rJ~oit.v Hosoltal.
Coumbus,

1Cinema

1

Rifleman
F1asb Gonlllll

Prophecie1 Madl
In NPW

Evening Shows

Gmlgan"tlslantl
Mv Throo Sons

Gidget

Double Life

Prophecies to
are outlined In
Ufe and Literaluret''
Leom, one of lU new
books just released for.;
lion al the Gallia COUit\t:.~
trlct librarY.
Other new books
Etchin&amp; by Julian • ' _;

Movie

Bewitched
P8111m Place

Fairlu

'
1:00-News

Weather News

t:IO-News

CBS News

Wells Fargo

7,1t1-1Jobo
T:•DanI:QJI
uo Special

NeW!!

Rave Gull
BalmaD

1:00-

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Dean MartiD

M-

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lv1itchefl-Sanders Vows Solemnized

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The Sunday Tlme8oSentlnel.

•

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weddlllg; Mr11, Saodera waa at·
l tired in a two - piece auit of
1turquoise, witb white acceasor-

Obio Chapel Methodist Cburcb 1
waa the ....,. lor the June l j
wedding of Miu l&gt;oDAa Jeu •
;~l::ui~R:i.l. fi..
Saadero ol New
Ricbmond, 1
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S.,ndoy Times-Sentinel

1~ 11nrl C'!"lllfllm ~ebud~.
I Immediately following

ceremony, a reception

the

was

I

iI

1

held in the auditorium at Clay
Elementary School, where Ule
VISITS MADE
SUN BORN
bdde':;; table was
decorated :
·
B Cr ker
00
with a Ulree • tiered wedding i Arthur Joachln qf Charl..too,
:~· J. V ' (~ •
cake topped . by the traditional I w. va. was the Tuesday dinner ~~ul c'::'~ter~'are ~un~::
mnuature bnde and groom.
f M
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MitcbeU ·Mrs guest o
rs. omer o ' the birth of a son at 1%:30 o.m.
Mr. Brady Sallders, Rt. 2, '
' Jacks~effers U:oo Mrs. Norma~ Five Points, and attended the Wednesday June 22 ill Alexand- "'u ;,._ Co"""' bu
Crown City.
i
Mitchell .presided at Ule table. funeral of Wilbur Baum. Mrs. ria weighllll 71&gt; lbs. Maternal
JOB'S DAUGHTERS- me.,.. ~·•
·
Tbe Rev. Jack Stutler per·j
Mrs Charles Mayes registered Homer Holter, Mr. and Mrs. graooporent.s are Mra. Llnllie tallves attending the Grand Sesstoa of
formed the double ring cere- .
the 'guests
Henry Joachin aoo Mrs. Joe Gaul, Chester, and paternal of Job's Daughters. Membera of Bel. ol
mony at 3:30 o'clock in the
When th~ couple left lor a Kittave visited Tuesday eveni111, graodporent.s ore Mr. aoo Mrs. Se11IOD from Thursday to Sund.sy at the
afternoon before an altar dec·
wedding
trip Ulrougb the with Mrs. Grace Holter aDd Miss Crockerall of VIrginia. Mr. and tel, Columbus, are from left to light, Linda
orated with two seven braacb
Smoky Mts., tnto Georgia, the Cora Mae Joachio. They also Mrs. J. B. Crockerall also have Blakeslee, Diane Welsh, Nancy Buc~anan,
camdelabra, entwlled ill ivy,
bride was wearing a pale Lilac tailed oR Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1 son, Jimmy, 3, and 1 daughter, and Pam Cleek. ~haperonr. for the SIX girls 11
• basket of daisies, mums, gladdacron sleeveless dress witll Frecker.
DeJJise, 8.
Blakeslee, Guardian Secretary of the Bethel
loll, and palms. Tbe plano a•d
permanent pleated skirt. Black
«gaD held 1'8881 of white dait·
. patent accessories and
the
les.
white orchid from her bridal
A balf-hour of appreprlate
bouquet completed . ~er_ ensern- i
wedding musJc by the orga1- ,
ble. They are res1dmg at 206 ·
ill, Mro. Fred Mitchell, preCaroline St., New Richmo•d.l
1
ceded the ceremony. Tom ,
Obit.
The Sacred Heart Cathotic
Mrs. Richard Bel1,
Hunter, soloist, sang ''0 PerMrs. Sanders is 1:1 J965 grad- Church in Pomeroy was the 1
\ and Miss E~ena
feet Love," ''Whither
Thou
luate of Gallia Academy High setting for the marriage
of i
Lebanon, briolesn,.~l~
Goest" and "The Wedding PraySchool. She was formerly em- : Miss Judith Pearl
Butcher. j
I wore identical
er."
ployed as secretary at Phalen- I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira I
lj gowns of aqua chill'!!'&gt;
GiveR iD marriage by her
Martin Ford. Her husband is a Butcher, Cole Street, Middle-with crocheted lact. _
father, the bride was attired
1961 graduate of Gallia Acad- . port, to Mr. Robert G1:1rWell,
featuring
scoop necldiDrtJ ·
in a floor lengtb gewn of snk
emy High School, and served son of Mr. and Mrs. John ~ar- 11
elbow length sleee\v=es~·~
· ~"j=!
organza, fashioned with a Vee:in the U. S. Army. He is em- i well, wa~hington-ave. , L&lt;lrain I
ing satin band e1
neckline. Re-embroidered AleD- ·
ploye&lt;l as a missile electronics I
I
I empire waistlines.
con lace appJJques were featur. technician with the Ohio Na- · Vows of the double ring '
sheath skirts were
ed on the elongated bodice,
UOil81 Guard at Felicity.
f:tremony were read by Fath~r
1 the back with a
'witb above elbow sleeves. Her
: Out of town guestJ at tbe , John Turel and the Rev. Don.
: of lace fal1ing from •
A-line skirt was cOmpleted witb
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. aid Hit'ks, of the Church of
bow at the shoulder.
1Fred Mitchell and son, Atlanta, IChrist in Middleport, Saturday,
a Dier bow at the back, term~ i
headpieces were roeel 1
lnatlog into a chapel traia.
Ga.; Mie Maxine
Mitchel1, 1June 4, at eleven o'clock in the
1
ed of aqua chiffon with
A Queen'&amp; crown of
tifiy ;
Miss Ethel Young, Mr. and morning. The altar was decor- I
veils. Each wore 1 J'08I
leed pearl• aecured her baller-- j'
Mrs. French Mitchell, all of : a ted with arrangements of white 1
necklace.
a gift of the
Ina length veil of silk iUusion. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Sarulen
Buffalo, w. va.; Mr. and Mrs, Ililies •nd fern flanked by two
They
carried
cascade
She carrJed 'I white Bible, top- ,
Gene Curtis, Clendenin, W. Va.; seven-branch candelabra.
()f yellow tinted
ped witb a white, cream-throat- !the bride and matroa of hoaor ' daisies.
Mr. and Mrs. LawreDce Mitch- I The bride, given in marriage
1
nations.
\'
ed orchid and cascadiRg multi- was attired ill a fleor-length l Mr. Ray Sander!, Chicago, ell, Jr., and sons, New Rich- -by her father, chose for her '
colored daiJiefl, white rosebuds, gown of mint green brocade aDd 1m., brother of the bridegroom, , mood; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jef- wedding. a noor length gow111 of 1
Mr. Dennis Garwe( ...,. .
Lily of the Valley, and baby's her headpiece was a bow o( served as best maD. David fers and son, Bow~ing Green: delicate white silk organza ov~
brother of the groom,T•
breath. Her enly jewelry was :matching material that held • Mitchell, nephew ol the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanders and er taffeta. featuring a molded
as bestman.
·'
1 single strand of :~~eed pearls. j nose-tip veil. She carried cas- 1 was ring bearer. Ushera wert [SQRS, Chicago: Mr. and
bodice with set-in midriff of
Richard McGee,
Miss Teresa Mitchell. niece i cading yellow daisies.
Mr. Fred Mitcbe11, Atlanta, Ga. H. c. Hill and daughters, Felic- Guipure lace and e-lbow length
Caputo, of New
of the brid~, wa~ flower girl. ' Miss Patty St~tler and Miss and Mr..Da~ Jones, Gallipolis. ity ; Mr. Jimmy Gast, Ripley, l sleeves trimmed with
tbe1
James Butcher,
She was attired JD a
floor· Barbara Chevalier both
of : The bnde s mother wore a . Ohie; Mr. Charles Ashmore, same lace, The bell controlled 1
brother of Ule hrldo.
length gown ot yellow br~ade 1Ga1lipolis, were .bridesmaids. 1three ~ piece summer lllit •f Georgetewn, Ohio; Mr. and skirt featured the .5ame mset 1
a~ carried a basket of yellow 1They were attired in floor~ ~ Navy bl~e with navy and white )Mrs. WayAe Sanders, Chicago, of lace at the bottom falling '
rose petals.
!~ngth gowns of yellow brocade accessor1es and a eorsage of lanrl the Rev. and Mrs. VernoR from a Dior bow in back ilno a
in a dusty 1'091!!~ ~==~~~
I' tired
tume accented with bo
Mn. Do James, aisler of and carried bouqueta of white j pink rosebuds. F'or ber SOB 11 Jones &amp;Dd family, Chesapeake. eircular chape·l length train ap- :
~.
- --- ~ - -··---·-·· ..- --~--------- --- - - --- --- ---- ------ pliqued with star shaped lace. '
!Ories with which sbe
C)'mbidium orchid wl!b •'~'iit
Her veil of Imported English
rose. The mother of ;::t;~P;;
silk illusion was helrl in place
lore a beige lace
by a petite headpiece of organ·
white accessories and
za and alencon lace leaves emcymbidium orchid
'
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broidered with irridesceRts and
thro1lt. Mr. Larry 'l'rll"" "·
1pearls . She carried a cascade
eroy,
organist, and
acceJited with English ivy. For
Mra. Robert Carwell
Schnitzler,
soloist, botb
bouquet of white stephaaotis
Ohio University graduate ·
with a white orchid rled a white croCheted llandker- ~ The bride's attendants were presented wedding
accented with English ivy. For ebief made by her grandmoth. Mrs. Danny Thomas of VJt&gt;!llla.
old, the bride car- •, Mrs. Audrey McElhinNy. : W. Va ., matron of ho::ur and A recetioll followed
social room of the
ding cake aDd punch
ed
from the brtde'l
•
sisting with the """~~~~~
Mrs. Lewi!l Sauer 1Ad
The bride II the daughter ol j
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. I
Mitchell, Sr., Lower
River
Rd. The groom Is the son of .
Mra. Ml1dred Sallderll of I
Garfield Ave., Gallipolia aod l

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Miss Geraldine Fogle LS
Bride of Larry Thaxton

The First Uaited Cburcb
CJ.rist in Marien was the settine
011 June 18 .at 4:30 p. m. for the
weddiog of Miss Geraldine Aan
Fogle and Larry Marvin Tha.tton. The Rev. William Banks
Gract United Church off ~::: I
in Whitehall officiated. a!
by tho Rev. Alvin SieJDBOD
Marion.

Contests Held

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Donald Lowery, ~=~;;tl:
sisted by Mrs. R
tyre. Sringfieid;
•"""-'' "'
Wolfe.
R~~~r,'~j:~~~
M
cEihiany,

For a wed&lt;jing trip to
ern Ohio the new ~a.
wore a bronze Uue11
semble with bone ·
and the white orcbid
bridal bouquet.
Mrs. Garwell t.
of MidiUeport Jliih
Ohio University, where
ceived a BFA Ia
affiliated with Sll!l!l 0
ta, music bonorary
gin work in the fal1 01
ter's degree ia piua at
University.
The groom Is • grau
Lorain High
aD4 ·
University with a BFA
ill music theury. He ,.•,_.~
ly working on his 11
gree in music theory
member of Phi Mu
oc:;,y. They will be al
! Athens after Juoe 4.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ira
. tertained with a tmllot•~li.iiiii
I following the w~~~~
. bridal party,
friends. Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Denver Rice were,

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weddlllg; Mr11, Saodera waa at·
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1turquoise, witb white acceasor-

Obio Chapel Methodist Cburcb 1
waa the ....,. lor the June l j
wedding of Miu l&gt;oDAa Jeu •
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1~ 11nrl C'!"lllfllm ~ebud~.
I Immediately following

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held in the auditorium at Clay
Elementary School, where Ule
VISITS MADE
SUN BORN
bdde':;; table was
decorated :
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B Cr ker
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with a Ulree • tiered wedding i Arthur Joachln qf Charl..too,
:~· J. V ' (~ •
cake topped . by the traditional I w. va. was the Tuesday dinner ~~ul c'::'~ter~'are ~un~::
mnuature bnde and groom.
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Mi Max'
MitcbeU ·Mrs guest o
rs. omer o ' the birth of a son at 1%:30 o.m.
Mr. Brady Sallders, Rt. 2, '
' Jacks~effers U:oo Mrs. Norma~ Five Points, and attended the Wednesday June 22 ill Alexand- "'u ;,._ Co"""' bu
Crown City.
i
Mitchell .presided at Ule table. funeral of Wilbur Baum. Mrs. ria weighllll 71&gt; lbs. Maternal
JOB'S DAUGHTERS- me.,.. ~·•
·
Tbe Rev. Jack Stutler per·j
Mrs Charles Mayes registered Homer Holter, Mr. and Mrs. graooporent.s are Mra. Llnllie tallves attending the Grand Sesstoa of
formed the double ring cere- .
the 'guests
Henry Joachin aoo Mrs. Joe Gaul, Chester, and paternal of Job's Daughters. Membera of Bel. ol
mony at 3:30 o'clock in the
When th~ couple left lor a Kittave visited Tuesday eveni111, graodporent.s ore Mr. aoo Mrs. Se11IOD from Thursday to Sund.sy at the
afternoon before an altar dec·
wedding
trip Ulrougb the with Mrs. Grace Holter aDd Miss Crockerall of VIrginia. Mr. and tel, Columbus, are from left to light, Linda
orated with two seven braacb
Smoky Mts., tnto Georgia, the Cora Mae Joachio. They also Mrs. J. B. Crockerall also have Blakeslee, Diane Welsh, Nancy Buc~anan,
camdelabra, entwlled ill ivy,
bride was wearing a pale Lilac tailed oR Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1 son, Jimmy, 3, and 1 daughter, and Pam Cleek. ~haperonr. for the SIX girls 11
• basket of daisies, mums, gladdacron sleeveless dress witll Frecker.
DeJJise, 8.
Blakeslee, Guardian Secretary of the Bethel
loll, and palms. Tbe plano a•d
permanent pleated skirt. Black
«gaD held 1'8881 of white dait·
. patent accessories and
the
les.
white orchid from her bridal
A balf-hour of appreprlate
bouquet completed . ~er_ ensern- i
wedding musJc by the orga1- ,
ble. They are res1dmg at 206 ·
ill, Mro. Fred Mitchell, preCaroline St., New Richmo•d.l
1
ceded the ceremony. Tom ,
Obit.
The Sacred Heart Cathotic
Mrs. Richard Bel1,
Hunter, soloist, sang ''0 PerMrs. Sanders is 1:1 J965 grad- Church in Pomeroy was the 1
\ and Miss E~ena
feet Love," ''Whither
Thou
luate of Gallia Academy High setting for the marriage
of i
Lebanon, briolesn,.~l~
Goest" and "The Wedding PraySchool. She was formerly em- : Miss Judith Pearl
Butcher. j
I wore identical
er."
ployed as secretary at Phalen- I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira I
lj gowns of aqua chill'!!'&gt;
GiveR iD marriage by her
Martin Ford. Her husband is a Butcher, Cole Street, Middle-with crocheted lact. _
father, the bride was attired
1961 graduate of Gallia Acad- . port, to Mr. Robert G1:1rWell,
featuring
scoop necldiDrtJ ·
in a floor lengtb gewn of snk
emy High School, and served son of Mr. and Mrs. John ~ar- 11
elbow length sleee\v=es~·~
· ~"j=!
organza, fashioned with a Vee:in the U. S. Army. He is em- i well, wa~hington-ave. , L&lt;lrain I
ing satin band e1
neckline. Re-embroidered AleD- ·
ploye&lt;l as a missile electronics I
I
I empire waistlines.
con lace appJJques were featur. technician with the Ohio Na- · Vows of the double ring '
sheath skirts were
ed on the elongated bodice,
UOil81 Guard at Felicity.
f:tremony were read by Fath~r
1 the back with a
'witb above elbow sleeves. Her
: Out of town guestJ at tbe , John Turel and the Rev. Don.
: of lace fal1ing from •
A-line skirt was cOmpleted witb
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. aid Hit'ks, of the Church of
bow at the shoulder.
1Fred Mitchell and son, Atlanta, IChrist in Middleport, Saturday,
a Dier bow at the back, term~ i
headpieces were roeel 1
lnatlog into a chapel traia.
Ga.; Mie Maxine
Mitchel1, 1June 4, at eleven o'clock in the
1
ed of aqua chiffon with
A Queen'&amp; crown of
tifiy ;
Miss Ethel Young, Mr. and morning. The altar was decor- I
veils. Each wore 1 J'08I
leed pearl• aecured her baller-- j'
Mrs. French Mitchell, all of : a ted with arrangements of white 1
necklace.
a gift of the
Ina length veil of silk iUusion. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Sarulen
Buffalo, w. va.; Mr. and Mrs, Ililies •nd fern flanked by two
They
carried
cascade
She carrJed 'I white Bible, top- ,
Gene Curtis, Clendenin, W. Va.; seven-branch candelabra.
()f yellow tinted
ped witb a white, cream-throat- !the bride and matroa of hoaor ' daisies.
Mr. and Mrs. LawreDce Mitch- I The bride, given in marriage
1
nations.
\'
ed orchid and cascadiRg multi- was attired ill a fleor-length l Mr. Ray Sander!, Chicago, ell, Jr., and sons, New Rich- -by her father, chose for her '
colored daiJiefl, white rosebuds, gown of mint green brocade aDd 1m., brother of the bridegroom, , mood; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jef- wedding. a noor length gow111 of 1
Mr. Dennis Garwe( ...,. .
Lily of the Valley, and baby's her headpiece was a bow o( served as best maD. David fers and son, Bow~ing Green: delicate white silk organza ov~
brother of the groom,T•
breath. Her enly jewelry was :matching material that held • Mitchell, nephew ol the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanders and er taffeta. featuring a molded
as bestman.
·'
1 single strand of :~~eed pearls. j nose-tip veil. She carried cas- 1 was ring bearer. Ushera wert [SQRS, Chicago: Mr. and
bodice with set-in midriff of
Richard McGee,
Miss Teresa Mitchell. niece i cading yellow daisies.
Mr. Fred Mitcbe11, Atlanta, Ga. H. c. Hill and daughters, Felic- Guipure lace and e-lbow length
Caputo, of New
of the brid~, wa~ flower girl. ' Miss Patty St~tler and Miss and Mr..Da~ Jones, Gallipolis. ity ; Mr. Jimmy Gast, Ripley, l sleeves trimmed with
tbe1
James Butcher,
She was attired JD a
floor· Barbara Chevalier both
of : The bnde s mother wore a . Ohie; Mr. Charles Ashmore, same lace, The bell controlled 1
brother of Ule hrldo.
length gown ot yellow br~ade 1Ga1lipolis, were .bridesmaids. 1three ~ piece summer lllit •f Georgetewn, Ohio; Mr. and skirt featured the .5ame mset 1
a~ carried a basket of yellow 1They were attired in floor~ ~ Navy bl~e with navy and white )Mrs. WayAe Sanders, Chicago, of lace at the bottom falling '
rose petals.
!~ngth gowns of yellow brocade accessor1es and a eorsage of lanrl the Rev. and Mrs. VernoR from a Dior bow in back ilno a
in a dusty 1'091!!~ ~==~~~
I' tired
tume accented with bo
Mn. Do James, aisler of and carried bouqueta of white j pink rosebuds. F'or ber SOB 11 Jones &amp;Dd family, Chesapeake. eircular chape·l length train ap- :
~.
- --- ~ - -··---·-·· ..- --~--------- --- - - --- --- ---- ------ pliqued with star shaped lace. '
!Ories with which sbe
C)'mbidium orchid wl!b •'~'iit
Her veil of Imported English
rose. The mother of ;::t;~P;;
silk illusion was helrl in place
lore a beige lace
by a petite headpiece of organ·
white accessories and
za and alencon lace leaves emcymbidium orchid
'
.(
broidered with irridesceRts and
thro1lt. Mr. Larry 'l'rll"" "·
1pearls . She carried a cascade
eroy,
organist, and
acceJited with English ivy. For
Mra. Robert Carwell
Schnitzler,
soloist, botb
bouquet of white stephaaotis
Ohio University graduate ·
with a white orchid rled a white croCheted llandker- ~ The bride's attendants were presented wedding
accented with English ivy. For ebief made by her grandmoth. Mrs. Danny Thomas of VJt&gt;!llla.
old, the bride car- •, Mrs. Audrey McElhinNy. : W. Va ., matron of ho::ur and A recetioll followed
social room of the
ding cake aDd punch
ed
from the brtde'l
•
sisting with the """~~~~~
Mrs. Lewi!l Sauer 1Ad
The bride II the daughter ol j
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. I
Mitchell, Sr., Lower
River
Rd. The groom Is the son of .
Mra. Ml1dred Sallderll of I
Garfield Ave., Gallipolia aod l

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Wedding Vows
Taken June 19
By Miss Price

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Miss Geraldine Fogle LS
Bride of Larry Thaxton

The First Uaited Cburcb
CJ.rist in Marien was the settine
011 June 18 .at 4:30 p. m. for the
weddiog of Miss Geraldine Aan
Fogle and Larry Marvin Tha.tton. The Rev. William Banks
Gract United Church off ~::: I
in Whitehall officiated. a!
by tho Rev. Alvin SieJDBOD
Marion.

Contests Held

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Donald Lowery, ~=~;;tl:
sisted by Mrs. R
tyre. Sringfieid;
•"""-'' "'
Wolfe.
R~~~r,'~j:~~~
M
cEihiany,

For a wed&lt;jing trip to
ern Ohio the new ~a.
wore a bronze Uue11
semble with bone ·
and the white orcbid
bridal bouquet.
Mrs. Garwell t.
of MidiUeport Jliih
Ohio University, where
ceived a BFA Ia
affiliated with Sll!l!l 0
ta, music bonorary
gin work in the fal1 01
ter's degree ia piua at
University.
The groom Is • grau
Lorain High
aD4 ·
University with a BFA
ill music theury. He ,.•,_.~
ly working on his 11
gree in music theory
member of Phi Mu
oc:;,y. They will be al
! Athens after Juoe 4.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ira
. tertained with a tmllot•~li.iiiii
I following the w~~~~
. bridal party,
friends. Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Denver Rice were,

tesses.

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11cComu presented a pl'llfll'am
uL u.-..::ai ~:u...-.: ~...:
ill&amp; the year'1 lludlel 1111 Sw&gt;
day at the McComas home b
Middleport. The program opeo
ed with an organ solo by 1tos1
Ann Ll!fe.

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~· with the rest ol 11e1eo 11e1p
US! , it welcomes laughs
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l'on't dod&amp;• a oertous queslloll
with a brush..,!!,
Send your leel&gt;qe quea!loDI
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
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A social boor followed the pro
sram with cake, cookies, nuts
tea and punch oerved from Ill•
lea lable de&lt;oraled with a now
er arrangement. Rose Ann Lialt
presided at the punch howl am
Carolyn Johnson of Booll&gt;n
!-fass. at the tea service. Din'
mg room hostesses were Mrs
Harold George of Gallipolis ""
'Mrs. George Luster. Sally Pow
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BETHEL NO: 73 of Jobs Daughtera held their semi-annual lnotaflatlon Juoe 11th
z=lling offJCers were, Guide, Sandy Suller;
Donna Phillips· Chlplaln
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ma , on Holstem ; Recorder, Roae Norlbup; Selllor Cllllodlan,
Mitchell'
Custodian, Nancy Tawney; Flag Bearer, Beeky Tawney Scott·
,
TO EAT WIENEliS
, 101 re
lllght Suellen Sampleo, the Immediate past Honored Queen, w118' the
Racine Paclt 213, CUb Scouts
mg offl~er for the evenmg and crowned Suun Scehrist the newly elected
will have a wiener roast Tues
Refresbments were served Ill the parents and gueota attending the
day, June 21 and are 1o
semce later. Left Ill nght are Sandra Davld10n, Sr. Princess· Susan Sechri..
at 6:30 p,m, at the First Ba~
Queen, and Elaine Hauldren, Jr. Priucell.
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Other numbers included ,lwl
duels by Mary and Robin Mills
and Judy Oweo and Dellbl1
Baird, and IOIDs by Teresa El
lis, Tammy Luster, Donna Boyd
Debbie Baird, Mary and Robim
\!Ills. The program was 001&gt;
eluded with two plano numbert
by IIAlBe Ann J.lale,

THEY'D CLIMB THE
HILL FOR JILL
Dear Belen:
I'4 sure like to meet JILL
who slicks up for the stuttering
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boy because be needa a friend
· · She Ia the kind of lirl I'd llk~
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to know. Got ber address and
CHARLOTTE JANE KNAUL
phooe numbe r han dy,'
PT• n""
vASA NT- Mr. and Mrs, Robert A Knaul of
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er JACK
2904 Meadowbrook Drive, are announcing the engagement
Dear Helen :
of their daughter, Charlotte Jane, to Michael Ray Quickel
Jill won't lose friends be- oon of Mrs. Audrey G, QuJckel of Bidwell, Ohio, and Del:
CllUIO abe Is llh!e to a boy wbo marE, Qulcl:el of Rt. 7, Kyger Creek. Miss Knaul attended
IIIH!ds aomeone to eocoiD'ase Point Pleasant High School, Mr, Quickel is a 196S graduate
Some '
,
him .. The guys lhoufd be stand· of North Gallla High School, He is presently taking
Dear Dol""",0 • bub .-DWANE i ing 'In line wllttnc lor 1 dale , weeks basic trallllng at Fort Knox, Kentucky,
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with ber! I would, If I
juat plano are Incomplete.
1110
up, 11010e nerve , . But no 1u1ow bow to ret In touch with

neuse. That old comeback,
You did ao why can't I' "
daean'tmakeebeatlnganymore
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Army 11111 not be tbe easiest
""1 to &lt;Ill apno "'""'- bu1
!1'1 the DMlll ertociiT
Dear Helen·
ft. - ll.
Here's ~
eatlon I
for United Slates : : ' pa1a
Write to the
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sblp, Maunl Vernon, Ohio, lltlto
"""~paper.
your preference In localilloo
FOLLOWING
Ml1tliER'8
'FOO'I'STEPS LEADS TO
your qe, et.e., aud send :Iii centa'
TROUBLE
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Dear Helen:
1 was wltb my mother at a
store wheo the cashier rave
her IUo much cbanJit - abe
h311ded btm a f1ve dollar bill
and he gave ber ebange for a
ten, and she took It quick and
walked out. Sbe knew!
Tbedollan
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daybuy
sbesom
gave me
two
ies for her and
e r;oeerlor the
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H. When she r
'so
bBwled the
"rheaUng,
0 me or

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am 1 guy wbo jutlt gradual·

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ber, She' a got all my respect
IIIII admlrallon and I don't
even know ber,'- HOPEFUL !
Dear Fella.:
'
Sorry, f &lt;an't obllge by sending you Jill'• adtfrtls, but I
!mow lhe'll be pleased to learn
you want II. Proves what I '
told her: right guys recognize '
l rllbllal - even from a dio- '

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Arrangements of
Roses Featured

Mact.
History &amp;f the chapter

Ml!lllbers of the Gallipolis
chapter were given a special
welcome with the response by
Wo&lt;thy Matroo Julie Evans,
The chapter room wa• decor·
ated with Ooral arrangements
by Flora Long. Chapters ~
senled were GaiUpolis, Morning
~tar, Vinton, RaVI!IISWood, Ripley, Teresa Middleport 111&gt;freshments ~ere served in the
was dining room.

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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chase Honored
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21st Annual
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Held by Club

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BY POU.V CRAMER
mates the dinger of makm&amp; DEAR GIRLS - Some reacJ. high sebool. Anyone inter..t.
WESLEYAN Set'viee Guild of
Warner Sldner, Lucille lin. Roberl YeDO!' 81111 - ·
DEAR POLLY - We bate boles in the Bblrt. After cutting era uitl Iiley bad lollllll pldes ed .111 ..lplllg Ia ....,... tile_ Racine llethodlat · 0mrc11 ._...an and dauilblerl. 8alen Tear and Mark, 111'1. ciitict
I eiJrome • plated Jdib obaJr, the letters through I found a for llle leltl'n llaulped OD the llioald attend,
will meet MOI\dl1 all p. m. 11
Earl Ruo!l!ll, :ltllljl
IIIII 1011, Gcrioo
It hal to be wubed
t11ree paper card form underneath sbirts under tho alllcbed oa
the borne of MJ'I. Etta Mae Hlll.
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Carl .OIIwer, BIICb Groftr
Um. a day ud I wlllll to which gave me a clue as IU the e1toen and they were bard to
.
MIDDLI!PORT Ganleo Club ..........., Al1ce KipUncer llld Todd, Mn, Al1ce
• - a way 111 Uep II from starting thread which 1 pulled. remove. Olbers oaitl lbe
will meet Mooday, J11110 2'1, at Georce Slll•eU of Colmnbul; t1t llmta. Mr.llld llri,
...U.g. I uve tried palllllfl Thks really works and leavea big Is often dene with 8'Ueb hea·
aD
I p. m. at the borne
Mrs.
Earnbeart, tccllt; liDIIonrond and Mn.
alamlnom leO over lbe lrl1· no marks alter the shirt Ia vy llu:ea4 thai amall hlleo roGareo SlanlbiU')'. AU mem!lers - · .... Mrs. John lfanlnl of Wean, ,._..,.; Mr. and
-MRS. G. II:
laundered, - MARTHA
molL Moll oaid thai after IIY·
are to brill&amp; lbelr own table Dublin; Mr. llld lfn. illrliJ Wll1lam Woodard. l!r,,
101111111
DEAR POLLY - I want to
on1
8hirll looUd Becent guest• of Mr. !IIIII aervlce.
Jolmaoo, Sr., Mr. !IIIII lfn, danl)ter, Edllb, llld Della
were
tell VIolet that ' I have taken DEAR POLLY - The 1et1ers ••rr good. - POLLY
Mrs. Wayne Amsbary were
LIDoolll Bussell, Mr. !IIIII 111'1. LoDpvllla; Jlr. 11111 lin. Jlra
many letters off my husband's on a bowling shirt are usually
their son and his wife, Mr. and THE l!fi!AFF AND Olllcors l'lod Taokermall, Mrs. EIISW 1i'llllam R=moell ad
reu,"
bowiing shirts and the plaeeo done on '![ machine whleb DEAR POLLY - Tbe follow· Ml'l!. Gordon Amsbary, Colwn· Club of Mello Temple, Py1blan
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where they were cannot even makes a chain locked stitch, mg Pointer is from my
hus- 1
just rel!ll'ning from a va- Sisters, Middleport, wiD bold
1
be seen, Fll'llt I ,IUok •
Unloop the thread and find the , bawl, When expecting a num-' eat1on at Blackwater Falls, and their annual picnic Monday evdaya · blade and a pa1r of marucure correct end. Pull thJS and the ber of guests who may have . Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Weber oning, J11110 2'1, at the borne of
olyD
scissors and cut the threads whole initi al can be unraveled. ' trouble finding your home at aDd five ebildren of Rutland. Mrs. Bon Neu12ling in Pomeroy. PT, PLEASANT _ Tbe Trln- Elmtlt Gnteaer, 11011 of Mr. and joiiiOd them bon.
ON TOP, not the wrong side,'1- MRS, R. K,
just turning on the porch '
The piCIIic will begin at 6:30 11y Methodist cbUreb bore was Mrl. Elmer Grueser,
- - - - light may not be enough. Some I Donald Wright and family ]p, m, and members are asked the selling of the
Pleuanl, May 2t II 3 p.m.
ol the neigbbors may
have ! while 00 vacation fast week vi· ID take table servu:e.
llios Tina Ann Andenon
Tbe Rev, Thompson per!Jl'lll·
thws on, IUo. In .the socket of : sited Mr, Edward Wright and JANE HOWELL Tent Dough- ter of Mn, Helen '
1111 the deuble ring ceremony !Je,
Fer hll Day Qvi
of family, Lorain, 0, and Mrs, tors of Union Veterans will meet Hartford, W, VI., ID Mr.
lore an allar two while booMembers of the Carpenter couple's daughter and son-in, 1 Christmas tree lights
1 Fanme Coy, former!? from VIII· at the
DAV hall, Monday at
quell In gold vases and while
EoplJSl Church of Meigs Coun- aw Rev. and Mrs. Howard on Tbe cost very little at the , ton, 0. Also they VISited Mr, 7:30 p,m,
eaotllea.
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Sept'
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ty honored Mr. and Mn. Mar- Heln Hillsdale Mich,; a grand-[ ·
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! and Mrs. Dick Reel and Mr. and
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vm Chase at a recepllon In the daughter Ruth Hein Toledo · hardware
Mrs. Floyd Col Jr. of Sandusky, BETHEt NO of the IDler·
Glveo In marriage by ber
"Thh~MI
church social room Sunday
sisters, Mrs. L. S, Poole, St, IIU come IU
use WI t e ' Oblo. Mr, Fred Col and Charles national rder of Jon'&gt; Daugh·
brother, Mr. Harold Anderson,
ernoon, June 12, from 2 to 4 on Mary's , W, Va.: Mrs. Don L. Ina,rung bghl. - MRS. U .K. Cox accompanied the Wrights ters will meet in , regular sesRuUand,111Ohlo, the bride
their golden wedding anniver· Wood Pomeroy and
Mr s. DEAR POLLY
W b
Ill Sandusky where they VISited :;:'n PMonday
UO P;t·
attired
a ballerina length
sary.
Darra Epple, Holland; Mrs, Lin,
,
e ave . their sister and brothers.
e omeroy asomc emp e.
IOWII of Ughl blue and blue and
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tt Alb
brolh
four children so the thermomewhite Bboulder length veil beld GIC Hat 1e1n
"'~
. ;Seth
rue 8F,
ra Nicholson,
on
any;Rutland;
a
er,
· constant use First ripe tomatoes of the
M''" Ellen DuUon,
1n place by a crown of pearls
gr ..,JII!hler,
, Mtss
an ter .oeems to be m
TUESDAY ,
For Vet- Ttilli.JI!!IIr.YfJI
Their
Ruth Hem,
regiStered aunt Mrs, Lizzie McCumber ldunng the sore throat and Do season were reported to the FRIENDLY . Neig)lbors Club of Mr, and Mrs. Dale
and aoquiJIS. Her bouquet was
the jUOSIB. Ladies of the ebureh Dexter, and COIIllin, Captola season, My husband took an Tribune Saturday. Mrs, Orlyn of Pomeroy will hold a wiener will leave Thunday for MOI!Ire- of while rosebuds atop a white
8
pre11ded at the refreshment ta- z·ggafoos Albany
empty PLASTIC capsule bot: Robe Is W terl called to sa roast Tuesday evening at 6 p, al, Canada, where Bbe will
Bible. Mrs, James Dudding,
ble whleb was eentered with a 1
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tle, put a dab of cotton in the Bb ricked aa ri00 ' tomato
m, al the Middleport Park,
tend a summer collese seminar. her cousin, the malroo of nonbeautiful cake, decorated with Nie&lt;es and nephews were: botlom and made a hole In the h ' P d
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MEIGS COUNTY Riding club Miss Dutton is a student at Den- ,.., was attired in a pale pink
yellow roses and a bride and Mr, and Mrs. Ermel Chase and cap, Fill it about two thirds full er gar en on " ay,
will meet Tuesday evening at nison Unlvenily in
two piece suit wllb white aceesgroom.
Ifamily, Amanda: Mr. and Mrs, Iof alcohol and insert the ther· Then m 1 Sandn Pleasant 7:30 in the recreation room al Ohio, where ohe is majoring
oorleo aod while veil, Mr. Elb dred
ts Richard Parsons and
son, mometer through the eap, we 1 h a • 0w
milled fro.; Joe Young's home,
English stuclles,
11141" Grueser, served as best
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now
have
a
handy
holder
and
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omore,
as
PAST
MATRONS
were present and inclnded the
y, ay on; ' " a , rs,
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the final six week period honor
omeroy I Ken Harris, son of Mr,
man for hi ' son, Mrs, Ro bert
Joho Roland, Paden Ctly, w. stenhzer, - MRS. G. G.
roll at North Gallia High SchooL Chapter, OES, will meet Tues- Mrs. Gene Harris, has enrolled
sister of
,
Va,: Mr. and Mrs. James R1dThe announcement was made day at 7:30 p, m, at the home at Ohio stale University InC&lt;&gt;
'I Love
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die and Mr, and M", Dw1ght
Sal nl by ri , a! R0bert of Mrs, Hartwell Curd.
Jumbos. He lans to study
• 0 Promise Me,
Boause,
Poole, StMary's, W. Va,, Mrs
re:;,.;y
P nelp
iclne, He
June gradaate
and the ''Weddinll Mareb."
Dale Whiteman and daughter,
THE POMEROY WCTU ytn M'ddl rt High s hoot
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Paden City, W. Va., Mr. and
Mar'
G
Se
Reed
,
1 meet Tuesday at 2 p, m, at the
Mrs, Pearl Chase, Chauncey,
Keune:" A.
First Bllptist Church, ,
spent
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Will, Mr, Carey Edward Marlin was
P
THE AMERICAN Leglon AUlt·
dM E
Harris
and Mrs Dean Blackwood and , 1
ed
h' third birthd
Mn, Evelyn M. Spurlock of iliary of Drew Webster Post i an rs. Jll!ene
Junior Girl Seoul Troop 214 family
Mrs, Roger Riggs ;:;:,or on,th"
, bnZ• Route 1, Gallipolis, has com- will meet Tuesday at 8 P m family. He formerly reolded
of Ga!lfpolll recenUy held a RuUand
'
Y 31• '"'
surpriSO
· pleled a U&lt;fay training und Mrs Wilson carr eighth
Middleport with his parents, ,
18
Court of Awards with the fol·
·
processing cycle with Staging trlct
w'ill be present Mr, and Mrs, Footer Reed and
lowlllg lirll rocelving mwt
1 g Mr
d M• Ch
Battalion at the Marme Corps to install the new officers All family several years ago, He
1
badses: My Troop, Janet Rob· an "· ar'"
Base, camp Pendleton, Calif. members aro urged ID ati.nd.
associated with the Vete'!"'r·
maon, LuAnn Fletcher, Joyce
·
THE RACINE Amerl•an Le- IBD Medtc1ne College at Mlcld·
Arlll Shea, Rhorula
Stewart.
Games were played,
Mr. and !lin. Wllllam D, ""'n A"·""'-· will mee't Tues- I"" Stat. Universlly.
, J ,
S h
were opened and aclmowledged.
"'u ~ 1
eap1, and Mrs. Pbllllp Bauer
tep le ,
Ref hm Is
ed to Brown of Inglewood, Calif., are day June 28 at 8 p m Tbere
Shem arvm and
Swarny; Backyard Fun. lhea ( $ On
the res chi: .
M announcing the recent birth ol will' be ioatallation 'officers anr chlldren, Phillip, Jean and
Swarny, Carol Folden, Theresa 1
,
seMeCo
.
Jar- their first child, a son, who has Ia pot-luck luncb will be served Carolyn Sue, of Baltimore, Md,,
Sommer, Sharon Carlson, Sus, en barbecue of the Galba Coun- 1.one
. y, ngJO s re, an- been named Steven Brown, Dr. THE CHESTER G
and his mother. Mrs. Bauer of
!Oamlolpm
an Carlson.
I ty Farm Bureau will be held lRc, bbs.tevw'" andh DI&gt;Gnette dClJay, and Mrs. W. Lewis Brown are ; meet Tuesday June
'"VI·s Parkersburg, W. Va., visited
to 5 pm. Eaeh
' June 30 at the Gallia
le aug • awne an er·
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th'
ee1t lth M
0 Marlin
Gypsy ldary Sommer
and J , F ,
d Se ,
and the honoree's the patemal grandparents.
[rtation from tbe Alfred Grange ' ere
" w
w
rs,
Tina HYrne' Dabbler
Mary ' unlor all'groun s. rvmg
sister, Kelly Mae Marlin,
Judging of the Dusler Contesi Bauer's grandmother, Mrs,
Sommer
Hyme 'EllZabelil l start at 6 p. m. (ESTl.
' Parents and friends
who Rev. and Mrs, Otis Bell, visl· will be held, Pot-luck refresh, James Faulkner and daughter,
Martin, •Elleo' Reese' CoMie Tickets Are $1.25 for adults came to help eelebrate
the ling Methodist Missionaries from ! ments will be served, All mem, Mrs. Eva HarUey, They were
Coone . Housekee ;
Ma and 75, cents lor children, Those birthda were ' Mrs lnga M., Japan will be the guest speaker bers are urged lo attend.
enroute to their home In Mary·
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Coonle
attending are asked to bring Coy a.;; her Aunt Betty from at Chesbire Methodist Church,
THRUSDA Y
land where he Is slaUoned with
Reese, Euzabeth MariU:, Tina table service, The menu
In- North Carolina: Mrs. CJiniUn Tueaday, June 28, 7:30 p,m, MRS. CLAREMONT Harris I the U.S, Army, after having
Hyme; Troop
Car- eludes one half of a
Abshire, Mn, Robert Waugb, Tbe public is invited to attend,,
Mrs, Herman Grossnickle i SJted with her parents, Mr, and
ol Folden Sharon
chJCken, baked beans and all Mr and Mrs Jerry Martin There will be a reeept&lt;on follow ,! will be hostesses IU the River- I Mrs, James Faulkner and lam'
thetrtmmmgs
,
,
' · th
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1 1 G d Cl b T
ily in St Albans W Va
PaUla K.ing, Tbea Swarny,
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Mrs. George Martin, his graJKI.. mg e serv1ce.
v ew ar en u
hursday, .
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au Carlaon, Theresa Sommer, The annual meetmg will
mother, Mrs. Freda Cottrell,
IJune 30, 8 p, m, at the Harris The Rev, arul Mrs, Max IJon.
Coot, 'lberesa Sommer, Pau- lure a get-together of .the ,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. I Mrs. Alice Sprague, son Her· t home.
ehew and chlldren of Defiance
Ia Kin , Health Aid, S b a n Bureau councils. MusiC w11l
Marlin
man and Mrs, Jessie Hoover of]
moved inio the Heath Meth.,.
cartso!: Theresa Sommer, r furnished by Claude Daniels and Unabie to attend but send!Dg Bidwell spent a sunday In Proc-[
FRIDAy
dist Church parsonage Saturday,
rol Folden. 'lbea Swamy, Sus- hiS Texas Rangers,
a gift was his grandmother Mrs. IIJrville visiting her brother, Jim EASTERN STARS of Mason, i Mrs. Earl Kmght has openl
an CarlsoD, Paula King; Col- Deedlme for reservations I Helena Walls, and son, Tommy. Reiter, who is a patient in the : W. Va., will sponsor a rum- the past week In Columbus as
leclor Carol Folden· Sign
Manday, June 27,
1 He received a card and gUt Huntiogl&lt;)n Hospital recuperat- mage sale In the Masonic Build-' the guest of her daughter and
the
Ellen ae..'se, Connie may be made by calling any
from his aunt and uncle, Mr. log from a recent accident.
iog July 1 and 2, Friday and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Ron ,
CoopeD, Mary Sommer, Eliza· the followmg people:
Mrs. Archie Hayman, Fort
Saturday, from 10 a, m, to 9 p, I Halley.
beth Martin, Tina Hyrne; Wat: Gillespie, 240:5998 , Mrs. Frank Irwin, calif. A small treat Mr. and Mrs. James Ham· m.
Ml'l!. Bernard Bebramm of
er FuD Susan Carlson Sharon Mills, 251Hi248, Mrs, Dan
was given to eacb of tbe chll- rick and daughter Beverly of
Zanesville IS the gue!l of her
Cyclist, carol' Foldeo; ter, 251Hi737; Mrs.
dren.
Florida, visited recently with
SATURDAY
, daughter and family, Mr. and
Slp of tile Star Paula King R DaviS, 240:5190; or
Mrs. Allee Sprague, Mn. Jessie TWIN CITY Shrme Club will Mrs, Joho Lyons and family,
Tbea Swaroy Sbaroo Carlson' Brown , Daniels Insurance
I Hoover and Mrs. carl Meeks of sponsor an lee cream social in I Miss Linda Lyons, Honored
Tbe!Ua 110miner susan Carl: ency' 441&gt;0003.
Bidwell
Middleport Sal!ll'day, July 2, 4 Queen ol Bethel Job'o Daugh10n Carol F~
p, m. to- wben It's gone - on tors, is in Columbus where ohe
r.iemhers of the troop also 811the Davia lot across from the Is attendinl the Grand SessiOD
terllllned their lathers for Fath· Stork Shower Held
Masonic Temple.
I of Job's Daughters,

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Meet at Home
Of Mrs. Weber

Mrs. Wilson is
Hostess to
Ch hCJaSS

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boiteso u.;

Mom Needs HighChair Tip

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tbt IIGIIInd Ullda Jleevtl, Jlr,
• • II It I .,..uon ifn. ·.l&gt;ciaalll Hauck.
• tile Ina ~ tiJIIr laM boa- llluli, llr. IIIII llrs.

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·Reception is Given for Mr. ami Mn..

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Gallia farm
Bureau Outing
I J JO
une

Mrs. James Richards of Rio live Director or Ohio Council
Mrl. Homer Holter Slits! ~peaker at the 0 pen Grande w.. elected vice presi-1 of Churches and Mrs. George I
~e::;ns Of IIIII llutllllll Friendly Gardeners In the home dent for the Southeastern Area i Marlin, Summit, New Jersey,
o L Bruce lily Juae 22.
of United Church Women
1i a National Vice PresidOJll of
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member of the Chester Garden Club Ohio at their Arlllual
I' Uniled Clwreb Women,
Garden Club, demoJIItratecl with table held
Mrs, William. J.
Brown
arrang-..t~ fllturlal roles. 111'1. Joe Bolen, vle..presl·
on the campus of Dennisoo President of Gallla
Counly
dent and FOfll'llll cllalrman, preteDtecl lll'l. Holler wllb 1 Univol'l!ity, Granville, June 21 Council, United Church Women,
gilt aiiJIPI*liatiOII 011 bellall
to 23.
accompanied Mrs. Richards to
of the SI'O"P·
·
Mra. Tom Ma!'lfa
lbt three day meeting.
111'1. Boward llirddllld
111'1. Jamea Thomll8, Mr!. Bill ~·· Rlchardo fa tbe district
lfded. A .... ,.. IlDia ,:; Brown, Mrs. Vernon Weber and preaident for. PortsltlllUth Diolbt RtJ!!dil Almlllll Allodatlnn the llOrbotlesaes, Mro. May, trlct, Woman 1 Soelety
of
for Oonl Mftllltllllll
lleti Mrl. O'Dell and Mra, Carsoo atrisUan Service of the Methfor lbt Altmtlf
IUPP
members
' odlsl Cbureh and also 11 preslread, _.
:
dent of the Alumni Association
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a'I'IJIIemelll
of Ria Grande CoUe1e.
The Catholic Woman's Club
~ lor tbe tlfiDI' llpiiiiiOI'Id by the
Sbe oueeeeds Mra,
James of lbe Steubenville Dioee•an
~ Lending Creek Walerlhed AICollier ollrooton, wbo bu ser- Council of Catholic Women
~ IOI!lllloll btld Bllurday night.
ed as Area Vice President for recenUy held Its 21st aMual
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the past tllree years. Mrs. J1ar. convention at the Diocesan Com'l: llulrell Uti ... bought and
old llebeele of ClllclnnaU wa• munity Arena,
Steubenville.
•~ 11111aUo4. Boward Blrcb!ield
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t1ected president of
United Tbe convention opened with a
! and 'IIMau liar* Wfte th8111o- Mrtl. Goe!!rey .
Cbureb Women of Ohio,
re· low ponlif'~eal masa followed
eel for fL lfrt. IIRiter reported tllned
Wllaotl enter- plloiDI Mrs. Rudolph Cooks of a brief coffee break,
oo tho 8IIYw Tea, held at the
the WllliDI'ti'arken &lt;lUI Cleveland. The oew officers A panel discussed the loplc
Uri BwJ1b1r boml near Cbe- of the II:Dterprlle EUB Cbureb .were llwtalled at the cloalng of "The Apostolate of the Catholic
iblre,
8uDtfay, June ,
'lblll'llfay IV8IIinl 11 her boma, the auembly by Mrs. Charle• Woman In the Modern World,"
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lbt meeJlDC, 11 Mrs, Ro&lt;k 8prillp Bold, Pomeroy a. Coleman of Salisbury, N. c., The women w~re urged Ill work
Bruce Davis wu booored with D.
Duo of Women at Livingstone fo~ a more mlimate relalioa·
a stork libolltl' with flllla placCollefle,
sh1p between their faitb and
ed on 11bJe dooiiC!IIetf
Tbe meettnc Ill ebarfle of Mrs
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1helr everyday lives,
This
large 1blle ~.nJ; with a Ilea Buct, Plllideft~ opeae4 Speakers at the Assembly in· would help them carry out the
prize wdoaated b. Mrltra;:::: wltb IJ'OUP 1lqlng of In the dutletl Jobo M. Wilson, Elecu· convention theme which was,
was :..n by Mrs y B~ oav11' Servke of the KJac, lollowetl
"Glorify the Lord With Me. Let
•nd the door pr1,;. was woo J&gt;Y by ICI'ipluftl reatllni of Paalm 1 Dinner II Gillen
Us'l'htoflelb!inaler 1extol His name!'
Mrs DOll Hanilo
by Mrs. Harbert Diloa and the
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eal!ll'e of the conRdreshmeots ofn, , IS!Orled Lard'• Prayer fa unisoa.
For Annlver111riea
ventlon was a dinner with the
Most Reverend Joho King Mussandwlebos, cook!n, brownleo, A procrllll wu preseated 111- Ted and Delbert Patleraon en· alo as the main speaker,
potato chipo, mfnls, Iced lea &lt;lucllng a poem My Racllo, by lerlained with a dinner last Represet1tsllves of St Louis
and coffee, were served buffet Mrl. Paul Jl'rlot: You Never Buntlay at 1be1r borne In Great Catholic Woman's Club of Ga~
style from 1 table COfered with WaUl Akmt, Mr1. Myrtle Lons; Bend In observanee of the wed- Dpolis attending the coovention
lace, featuring an arrangement Awaya In Style, Mrs. William diDg annlversarlea of their sis- were Mrs. Joseph Hllllt, Mn.
of red rosea by Mrl. Boleo. Tbe PuliiDI, a guut: A Lillie tar and brother-fll.law, Mr. all'i Gerald Roacb and Mrs. Joseph
arrangement was ~anked by 1:1oa1e Remembers, Mro. WIJ. Mrs. Clair Boso, and of their Brady.
• white candles In crystal bold- soD; F'atller'l Day, Mn. Jobll brother and alster-Jn.law, Mr,
- ·- - crs, C&lt;&gt;bolleola were Mn, smltb, IIIII Come In, Mra. Ed and Mrs. Jamn Patterson,
Hoi/mans on Tour
May, Charlel
Mn. Harvey O'DeU Mra
and Killl:
Mrs,
Present were Mr. and Mrs. To Yellowstone
1111 bulllllll -loJ! Jloltl and Nancy, Pegy, Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman
Bruce Davll wiD
next meeiiJia.
._,_..._~.!!"_,made 10 the ~en,! !.,~· 'lbomas ad Bon- iDd chlldren, Mike, Tam!, Bev·
Preslllt wee lin. BiD WiJ. ~··- --. ~ to 8ulall "'" 0 ~- Bend; Mr· an4 erly and David returned recen~
ford, lolrt. Qyde ll2vta Mra. Dimll and Jnd7 Smith who wlU Mrs. Patterson and Brent a...t 17 11om a vaeallon trip to Ye~
Holter Mr1. Harold
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go lo 1 churdl
camp Ill Terry, Racine; Mrs, Dessio Pol- lowBtone Nalloll81 Park.
Roy
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Colorado Ill July. Tbe wonder terson, Pomeroy; and the hosts, (Jther. polnls of Interest vl!lled
Parker IIIII &amp;uz, Miss Debbie !101 d«uuod by IIUI. Dlsoll wu CafUDg In tho lflonloil wtre 'tiS'O Grand Teton Natlmlal
M- and ·l fn •..~ W • narded to Jlrl, Carl Maore. Mr. and Mrl. Mllr;e Smltb ad Part, MI. Rushmore and "·
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Awards Made to
Junior Scouts
In Recent Court

preseflted by the secretary,
Mary Hughes, A program conslsting of song! and memories
was presented. inclulling "May
the Good Lord Blm and Keep
You" by Donna Waugh, and a
ceremony with all officers tak·
1ng part,

Mrs, Richards Elected to Office
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me speak of gtrls, ao I doo't
but I otnl think about lbem.
lance, _ H.
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I cant "ff go out on Sunday I think "MAD" !1 a silly :
aflel'lld!lal wiiiJoat belDc told ldd wbo doesn't kMw a good
~o * I houllt and lbing wbon sbe sees it. 1 am Cheshire Chapter, Order of
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lille I was there. Modern Math 11 the greatest eel ito 45th Annlvenary with six
Aft~ a ~ tlay'a work,
I She doesn't know how lacky ..~ charter members preoent, Ivan
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ca~~Zt JliSbll. Naturally I our parents. My Dad II a col- Reynolds, Wymond Bradbury,
, ve
car.
lere craduate aud I know more l and Huldah Jenkins Gallipolis
f 1 c= 1....~ oae lhlnl lor aboul math then be does. - and Everett Long, Cheshire. '
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Distinguished guesla were De·
want to eel In lroubln, aud I This column II dedicated to puly Grand Matron of District
lry lo do DIY best, bul I would lamlly Uvlng, 10 If I'OU're bav· 21, Lois M. Pruitt; Grand Re·
sure like to be treated lJlce I ing kfd trouble or jutlt plaiD present.adve of Ohio In West
~:' mo;;" than 10 years old. trouble, lei Jlelon help YOU. VIrginia, Thelma Caslo and
De•::~ l!lp. - S. L,
She will also welcome your West Vir1inia in Ohio, Pearl
I'd s~y lbls
own amiiJIIing esperleneea. Ad· Northup; Worthy Matrons and
oxcept that I've11 ~vablt, dress Helen Butte! in C'lll'e of Patrons of other chapters; Past
many lhlll DeWipaper.
MatrOM and Past Patroll8 of
the Che!hire Chapter, Including
the first Worthy Matron, Ada

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MON. thru WED. - 9 to 5:00p.m.
TH'-lRSDAY 9 to 12 NOON
FRIDAY ' to 8:00 p.m.
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and llei'Ved I picnic supper of
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lpent Ill a softball game with
the girls and their fathers par·
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Mrs. Robetl Sehopis Is the
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Personal Notes
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For Mr., M11nley

Mother's LltUe Helpen f.H
Club met at the home of Mn.
A stork shower was held
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cently for Mrs. Ray Manlev
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the Middle 1 h
M June 23. Roll caU was answered
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,rs. by naming a favorite anima~
Lawrence Manley, Mlendtng with nine members present, and homo Tburaday' from Col urnwere Mrs. EddJO Manley, Mrs.
Weber the only advisor bus where he was called by the
Ed Neutzllng, Sharon and
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death of his uncle, Lewis Wolfe.
Roush, Mrs. Dale Herrman, Demonslralfons were given by Miss Edna Hilberg of Cincin·
MarJorie SIUne, Mrs.
Rice and Jane Wise on oall and Mrs, James Teller of
Manley, Mrs. George Caslo, "Hamburger Vegetable Pte," AJesandrla, Va. visited Morulav,
Mrs. RoJJe Oller, Mrs. Bill and Debbie Gateo on "Golden with Mn. Homer Holter, Chesl.
Buckey, Mn, Terry Michael Glow Salad." Tbe song "God er Road and Mrs, Ed Baum,
p C Mill ' Cl b and Mrs, Dorothy Forgan.
Lives Today," was sung by Chester.
ron,'
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lng gl!to were Mrs, Harr1
all,
Mr, and Mrtl. Qeorge Chllda
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Mrs. Edith Speneer, Mrs, Ella The girls suggested having a and granddaughter, Dawn HelMrs. LllUan SUeU emertained Phillips, Mrs, Edith Hermann,
party in August, Sherry clle of McKeesporl, Pa., w h o
lbe Past Matron's Club of
Mn, DeU Shinn, Mrs,
Hayes waa 111 cbarge of recrea· bave beeD on a month's tour of
ceUne· Chapter, OES,
McKinley, Mrs, James Sears, lion. The rythym game 1111 the west, arrived Friday for a
port, at her bome Friday
Mn. Owen McKmney, Mrs. dodge hall was played.
visit wllb his sister, Mrs. Nor·
tng, Mr8. Wlllls
Bill Wells and Mrs. Tom ~uah. Jane Wise and Debbie Gales man McCallum.
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were tn ebarge of relreabmeots.
Mr. 1111 Mra. Elmer Baum of
111eeting.
COME FOR WEDDING
Foods were sampled by all the Bremen visited friends In the
The inritfng was opened with Out of town guests In
girls. Dresses were
sewed. area Tueaday, and attended the
lbe Lard'• Prayer In unison. port for tbe wedding of
must be almost flnisb. fulleral of Wilbur Bamn.
from 1UnesSes were Mrs. Charle Judith Butcher and Mr.
by the Delli meelln&amp;, JUDO M1sB Myrils Kay Parker reMember~ Pporled
G~W&gt;'ll were Mr. and
at the Weber home.
turn&lt;!~ borne Friday, from Ve~
11om Wnesaes were
John Garwell, Mr. aod Mra. -Terrie MDier, News Re)IClrl- tltaDS Memorial Hospital !IIIII is
Cbarletl BeiiiiOII, Mrl. GrfH R\11: Deomls Garwell and daughter, er.
oonvalesc!Dg nicely.
tell and lbank you notes were Ll&amp;a, Mrs. AI Waltman, Mr. and
I.:J£ Bobetl PulllDs returned
read from Mrtl. Bonnett, Mrtl. Mrtl. Dick McGee, Lorain; Mr.
ANNOONCE BIRTH
to his borne In 'l'burtltnn SaturltiiSsell, ·.Mrl' ·l.vons and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Strauss; Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. VIctor E. Gaul day, after a ,....,al claya visit
RusRII, ,Mrs. · ~ and Mrs.
Fred Butcher, Mrs.
are announcing birth of a 100, with his grandparents, Mr. and
Jvelyt\ \&lt;ewfl tiir flowers. Get
Columbus; Mrs.
VIctor !»gene Jr. woiPJng llbo. Mrtl. Roflln Bearhs.
!!ell ~ were to be sent .
SpriDiUeld; Larry 91!1 oz., born at 7:SI p.m, Moa- Mrs. Dellle Patteraon return·
ilmt.JD members of the club. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. William day June 20 at the Holzer Jlot. ed bome Frida)', alter a villi al
l P18J!1 were made for the an- Lohrer and daushter,
Jo pltal, Galllpolll. Maternal grand- Great Bend wilb bel' 1101111, Ted
plcDic to be held tn July Ann Furney, Cheryl
mothel' is Mrs. Agoes Koebler, and Delbert Pattereon.
1111, pf,aee to be IIII110IIIIC8CI John Bevin, ~r.. PeR
Fultonbani, 0. patemal srlilld- . Mr. antllill'l. Heory Joacldm
·0.0.. , _. played dar- Marsene Scheetz, Rusy Sebnltz. parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. 1J. and Mrs. Joe Klttaye wbo were
mDlDg and
Phil
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Gatl), lltar 'lloula, Cbeatar; bore lor the luneral of Wilbur
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Fafttlpar,nta ~Mr. and ~. ~~ 10 their bot!IB•
"__ .,D•.J. (Bud) Morau, at, YOIIIIP!OWII. Thurs&amp;f. , Willie
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sram with cake, cookies, nuts
tea and punch oerved from Ill•
lea lable de&lt;oraled with a now
er arrangement. Rose Ann Lialt
presided at the punch howl am
Carolyn Johnson of Booll&gt;n
!-fass. at the tea service. Din'
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BETHEL NO: 73 of Jobs Daughtera held their semi-annual lnotaflatlon Juoe 11th
z=lling offJCers were, Guide, Sandy Suller;
Donna Phillips· Chlplaln
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ma , on Holstem ; Recorder, Roae Norlbup; Selllor Cllllodlan,
Mitchell'
Custodian, Nancy Tawney; Flag Bearer, Beeky Tawney Scott·
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TO EAT WIENEliS
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lllght Suellen Sampleo, the Immediate past Honored Queen, w118' the
Racine Paclt 213, CUb Scouts
mg offl~er for the evenmg and crowned Suun Scehrist the newly elected
will have a wiener roast Tues
Refresbments were served Ill the parents and gueota attending the
day, June 21 and are 1o
semce later. Left Ill nght are Sandra Davld10n, Sr. Princess· Susan Sechri..
at 6:30 p,m, at the First Ba~
Queen, and Elaine Hauldren, Jr. Priucell.
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duels by Mary and Robin Mills
and Judy Oweo and Dellbl1
Baird, and IOIDs by Teresa El
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Debbie Baird, Mary and Robim
\!Ills. The program was 001&gt;
eluded with two plano numbert
by IIAlBe Ann J.lale,

THEY'D CLIMB THE
HILL FOR JILL
Dear Belen:
I'4 sure like to meet JILL
who slicks up for the stuttering
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CHARLOTTE JANE KNAUL
phooe numbe r han dy,'
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vASA NT- Mr. and Mrs, Robert A Knaul of
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2904 Meadowbrook Drive, are announcing the engagement
Dear Helen :
of their daughter, Charlotte Jane, to Michael Ray Quickel
Jill won't lose friends be- oon of Mrs. Audrey G, QuJckel of Bidwell, Ohio, and Del:
CllUIO abe Is llh!e to a boy wbo marE, Qulcl:el of Rt. 7, Kyger Creek. Miss Knaul attended
IIIH!ds aomeone to eocoiD'ase Point Pleasant High School, Mr, Quickel is a 196S graduate
Some '
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him .. The guys lhoufd be stand· of North Gallla High School, He is presently taking
Dear Dol""",0 • bub .-DWANE i ing 'In line wllttnc lor 1 dale , weeks basic trallllng at Fort Knox, Kentucky,
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juat plano are Incomplete.
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You did ao why can't I' "
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""1 to &lt;Ill apno "'""'- bu1
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Here's ~
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Write to the
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your preference In localilloo
FOLLOWING
Ml1tliER'8
'FOO'I'STEPS LEADS TO
your qe, et.e., aud send :Iii centa'
TROUBLE
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Dear Helen:
1 was wltb my mother at a
store wheo the cashier rave
her IUo much cbanJit - abe
h311ded btm a f1ve dollar bill
and he gave ber ebange for a
ten, and she took It quick and
walked out. Sbe knew!
Tbedollan
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daybuy
sbesom
gave me
two
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!mow lhe'll be pleased to learn
you want II. Proves what I '
told her: right guys recognize '
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Ml!lllbers of the Gallipolis
chapter were given a special
welcome with the response by
Wo&lt;thy Matroo Julie Evans,
The chapter room wa• decor·
ated with Ooral arrangements
by Flora Long. Chapters ~
senled were GaiUpolis, Morning
~tar, Vinton, RaVI!IISWood, Ripley, Teresa Middleport 111&gt;freshments ~ere served in the
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WESLEYAN Set'viee Guild of
Warner Sldner, Lucille lin. Roberl YeDO!' 81111 - ·
DEAR POLLY - We bate boles in the Bblrt. After cutting era uitl Iiley bad lollllll pldes ed .111 ..lplllg Ia ....,... tile_ Racine llethodlat · 0mrc11 ._...an and dauilblerl. 8alen Tear and Mark, 111'1. ciitict
I eiJrome • plated Jdib obaJr, the letters through I found a for llle leltl'n llaulped OD the llioald attend,
will meet MOI\dl1 all p. m. 11
Earl Ruo!l!ll, :ltllljl
IIIII 1011, Gcrioo
It hal to be wubed
t11ree paper card form underneath sbirts under tho alllcbed oa
the borne of MJ'I. Etta Mae Hlll.
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Carl .OIIwer, BIICb Groftr
Um. a day ud I wlllll to which gave me a clue as IU the e1toen and they were bard to
.
MIDDLI!PORT Ganleo Club ..........., Al1ce KipUncer llld Todd, Mn, Al1ce
• - a way 111 Uep II from starting thread which 1 pulled. remove. Olbers oaitl lbe
will meet Mooday, J11110 2'1, at Georce Slll•eU of Colmnbul; t1t llmta. Mr.llld llri,
...U.g. I uve tried palllllfl Thks really works and leavea big Is often dene with 8'Ueb hea·
aD
I p. m. at the borne
Mrs.
Earnbeart, tccllt; liDIIonrond and Mn.
alamlnom leO over lbe lrl1· no marks alter the shirt Ia vy llu:ea4 thai amall hlleo roGareo SlanlbiU')'. AU mem!lers - · .... Mrs. John lfanlnl of Wean, ,._..,.; Mr. and
-MRS. G. II:
laundered, - MARTHA
molL Moll oaid thai after IIY·
are to brill&amp; lbelr own table Dublin; Mr. llld lfn. illrliJ Wll1lam Woodard. l!r,,
101111111
DEAR POLLY - I want to
on1
8hirll looUd Becent guest• of Mr. !IIIII aervlce.
Jolmaoo, Sr., Mr. !IIIII lfn, danl)ter, Edllb, llld Della
were
tell VIolet that ' I have taken DEAR POLLY - The 1et1ers ••rr good. - POLLY
Mrs. Wayne Amsbary were
LIDoolll Bussell, Mr. !IIIII 111'1. LoDpvllla; Jlr. 11111 lin. Jlra
many letters off my husband's on a bowling shirt are usually
their son and his wife, Mr. and THE l!fi!AFF AND Olllcors l'lod Taokermall, Mrs. EIISW 1i'llllam R=moell ad
reu,"
bowiing shirts and the plaeeo done on '![ machine whleb DEAR POLLY - Tbe follow· Ml'l!. Gordon Amsbary, Colwn· Club of Mello Temple, Py1blan
IIIII
where they were cannot even makes a chain locked stitch, mg Pointer is from my
hus- 1
just rel!ll'ning from a va- Sisters, Middleport, wiD bold
1
be seen, Fll'llt I ,IUok •
Unloop the thread and find the , bawl, When expecting a num-' eat1on at Blackwater Falls, and their annual picnic Monday evdaya · blade and a pa1r of marucure correct end. Pull thJS and the ber of guests who may have . Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Weber oning, J11110 2'1, at the borne of
olyD
scissors and cut the threads whole initi al can be unraveled. ' trouble finding your home at aDd five ebildren of Rutland. Mrs. Bon Neu12ling in Pomeroy. PT, PLEASANT _ Tbe Trln- Elmtlt Gnteaer, 11011 of Mr. and joiiiOd them bon.
ON TOP, not the wrong side,'1- MRS, R. K,
just turning on the porch '
The piCIIic will begin at 6:30 11y Methodist cbUreb bore was Mrl. Elmer Grueser,
- - - - light may not be enough. Some I Donald Wright and family ]p, m, and members are asked the selling of the
Pleuanl, May 2t II 3 p.m.
ol the neigbbors may
have ! while 00 vacation fast week vi· ID take table servu:e.
llios Tina Ann Andenon
Tbe Rev, Thompson per!Jl'lll·
thws on, IUo. In .the socket of : sited Mr, Edward Wright and JANE HOWELL Tent Dough- ter of Mn, Helen '
1111 the deuble ring ceremony !Je,
Fer hll Day Qvi
of family, Lorain, 0, and Mrs, tors of Union Veterans will meet Hartford, W, VI., ID Mr.
lore an allar two while booMembers of the Carpenter couple's daughter and son-in, 1 Christmas tree lights
1 Fanme Coy, former!? from VIII· at the
DAV hall, Monday at
quell In gold vases and while
EoplJSl Church of Meigs Coun- aw Rev. and Mrs. Howard on Tbe cost very little at the , ton, 0. Also they VISited Mr, 7:30 p,m,
eaotllea.
·.
Sept'
1
ty honored Mr. and Mn. Mar- Heln Hillsdale Mich,; a grand-[ ·
Y
! and Mrs. Dick Reel and Mr. and
,
82
1
vm Chase at a recepllon In the daughter Ruth Hein Toledo · hardware
Mrs. Floyd Col Jr. of Sandusky, BETHEt NO of the IDler·
Glveo In marriage by ber
"Thh~MI
church social room Sunday
sisters, Mrs. L. S, Poole, St, IIU come IU
use WI t e ' Oblo. Mr, Fred Col and Charles national rder of Jon'&gt; Daugh·
brother, Mr. Harold Anderson,
ernoon, June 12, from 2 to 4 on Mary's , W, Va.: Mrs. Don L. Ina,rung bghl. - MRS. U .K. Cox accompanied the Wrights ters will meet in , regular sesRuUand,111Ohlo, the bride
their golden wedding anniver· Wood Pomeroy and
Mr s. DEAR POLLY
W b
Ill Sandusky where they VISited :;:'n PMonday
UO P;t·
attired
a ballerina length
sary.
Darra Epple, Holland; Mrs, Lin,
,
e ave . their sister and brothers.
e omeroy asomc emp e.
IOWII of Ughl blue and blue and
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,
tt Alb
brolh
four children so the thermomewhite Bboulder length veil beld GIC Hat 1e1n
"'~
. ;Seth
rue 8F,
ra Nicholson,
on
any;Rutland;
a
er,
· constant use First ripe tomatoes of the
M''" Ellen DuUon,
1n place by a crown of pearls
gr ..,JII!hler,
, Mtss
an ter .oeems to be m
TUESDAY ,
For Vet- Ttilli.JI!!IIr.YfJI
Their
Ruth Hem,
regiStered aunt Mrs, Lizzie McCumber ldunng the sore throat and Do season were reported to the FRIENDLY . Neig)lbors Club of Mr, and Mrs. Dale
and aoquiJIS. Her bouquet was
the jUOSIB. Ladies of the ebureh Dexter, and COIIllin, Captola season, My husband took an Tribune Saturday. Mrs, Orlyn of Pomeroy will hold a wiener will leave Thunday for MOI!Ire- of while rosebuds atop a white
8
pre11ded at the refreshment ta- z·ggafoos Albany
empty PLASTIC capsule bot: Robe Is W terl called to sa roast Tuesday evening at 6 p, al, Canada, where Bbe will
Bible. Mrs, James Dudding,
ble whleb was eentered with a 1
'
'
tle, put a dab of cotton in the Bb ricked aa ri00 ' tomato
m, al the Middleport Park,
tend a summer collese seminar. her cousin, the malroo of nonbeautiful cake, decorated with Nie&lt;es and nephews were: botlom and made a hole In the h ' P d
:;\
MEIGS COUNTY Riding club Miss Dutton is a student at Den- ,.., was attired in a pale pink
yellow roses and a bride and Mr, and Mrs. Ermel Chase and cap, Fill it about two thirds full er gar en on " ay,
will meet Tuesday evening at nison Unlvenily in
two piece suit wllb white aceesgroom.
Ifamily, Amanda: Mr. and Mrs, Iof alcohol and insert the ther· Then m 1 Sandn Pleasant 7:30 in the recreation room al Ohio, where ohe is majoring
oorleo aod while veil, Mr. Elb dred
ts Richard Parsons and
son, mometer through the eap, we 1 h a • 0w
milled fro.; Joe Young's home,
English stuclles,
11141" Grueser, served as best
0
0f P
1
v..
un
1
we
ve
gues
Hick
D
t
M
nd
M
now
have
a
handy
holder
and
oop
omore,
as
PAST
MATRONS
were present and inclnded the
y, ay on; ' " a , rs,
..
the final six week period honor
omeroy I Ken Harris, son of Mr,
man for hi ' son, Mrs, Ro bert
Joho Roland, Paden Ctly, w. stenhzer, - MRS. G. G.
roll at North Gallia High SchooL Chapter, OES, will meet Tues- Mrs. Gene Harris, has enrolled
sister of
,
Va,: Mr. and Mrs. James R1dThe announcement was made day at 7:30 p, m, at the home at Ohio stale University InC&lt;&gt;
'I Love
,.
die and Mr, and M", Dw1ght
Sal nl by ri , a! R0bert of Mrs, Hartwell Curd.
Jumbos. He lans to study
• 0 Promise Me,
Boause,
Poole, StMary's, W. Va,, Mrs
re:;,.;y
P nelp
iclne, He
June gradaate
and the ''Weddinll Mareb."
Dale Whiteman and daughter,
THE POMEROY WCTU ytn M'ddl rt High s hoot
1
Paden City, W. Va., Mr. and
Mar'
G
Se
Reed
,
1 meet Tuesday at 2 p, m, at the
Mrs, Pearl Chase, Chauncey,
Keune:" A.
First Bllptist Church, ,
spent
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Will, Mr, Carey Edward Marlin was
P
THE AMERICAN Leglon AUlt·
dM E
Harris
and Mrs Dean Blackwood and , 1
ed
h' third birthd
Mn, Evelyn M. Spurlock of iliary of Drew Webster Post i an rs. Jll!ene
Junior Girl Seoul Troop 214 family
Mrs, Roger Riggs ;:;:,or on,th"
, bnZ• Route 1, Gallipolis, has com- will meet Tuesday at 8 P m family. He formerly reolded
of Ga!lfpolll recenUy held a RuUand
'
Y 31• '"'
surpriSO
· pleled a U&lt;fay training und Mrs Wilson carr eighth
Middleport with his parents, ,
18
Court of Awards with the fol·
·
processing cycle with Staging trlct
w'ill be present Mr, and Mrs, Footer Reed and
lowlllg lirll rocelving mwt
1 g Mr
d M• Ch
Battalion at the Marme Corps to install the new officers All family several years ago, He
1
badses: My Troop, Janet Rob· an "· ar'"
Base, camp Pendleton, Calif. members aro urged ID ati.nd.
associated with the Vete'!"'r·
maon, LuAnn Fletcher, Joyce
·
THE RACINE Amerl•an Le- IBD Medtc1ne College at Mlcld·
Arlll Shea, Rhorula
Stewart.
Games were played,
Mr. and !lin. Wllllam D, ""'n A"·""'-· will mee't Tues- I"" Stat. Universlly.
, J ,
S h
were opened and aclmowledged.
"'u ~ 1
eap1, and Mrs. Pbllllp Bauer
tep le ,
Ref hm Is
ed to Brown of Inglewood, Calif., are day June 28 at 8 p m Tbere
Shem arvm and
Swarny; Backyard Fun. lhea ( $ On
the res chi: .
M announcing the recent birth ol will' be ioatallation 'officers anr chlldren, Phillip, Jean and
Swarny, Carol Folden, Theresa 1
,
seMeCo
.
Jar- their first child, a son, who has Ia pot-luck luncb will be served Carolyn Sue, of Baltimore, Md,,
Sommer, Sharon Carlson, Sus, en barbecue of the Galba Coun- 1.one
. y, ngJO s re, an- been named Steven Brown, Dr. THE CHESTER G
and his mother. Mrs. Bauer of
!Oamlolpm
an Carlson.
I ty Farm Bureau will be held lRc, bbs.tevw'" andh DI&gt;Gnette dClJay, and Mrs. W. Lewis Brown are ; meet Tuesday June
'"VI·s Parkersburg, W. Va., visited
to 5 pm. Eaeh
' June 30 at the Gallia
le aug • awne an er·
·
'
•· h
th'
ee1t lth M
0 Marlin
Gypsy ldary Sommer
and J , F ,
d Se ,
and the honoree's the patemal grandparents.
[rtation from tbe Alfred Grange ' ere
" w
w
rs,
Tina HYrne' Dabbler
Mary ' unlor all'groun s. rvmg
sister, Kelly Mae Marlin,
Judging of the Dusler Contesi Bauer's grandmother, Mrs,
Sommer
Hyme 'EllZabelil l start at 6 p. m. (ESTl.
' Parents and friends
who Rev. and Mrs, Otis Bell, visl· will be held, Pot-luck refresh, James Faulkner and daughter,
Martin, •Elleo' Reese' CoMie Tickets Are $1.25 for adults came to help eelebrate
the ling Methodist Missionaries from ! ments will be served, All mem, Mrs. Eva HarUey, They were
Coone . Housekee ;
Ma and 75, cents lor children, Those birthda were ' Mrs lnga M., Japan will be the guest speaker bers are urged lo attend.
enroute to their home In Mary·
1
Coonle
attending are asked to bring Coy a.;; her Aunt Betty from at Chesbire Methodist Church,
THRUSDA Y
land where he Is slaUoned with
Reese, Euzabeth MariU:, Tina table service, The menu
In- North Carolina: Mrs. CJiniUn Tueaday, June 28, 7:30 p,m, MRS. CLAREMONT Harris I the U.S, Army, after having
Hyme; Troop
Car- eludes one half of a
Abshire, Mn, Robert Waugb, Tbe public is invited to attend,,
Mrs, Herman Grossnickle i SJted with her parents, Mr, and
ol Folden Sharon
chJCken, baked beans and all Mr and Mrs Jerry Martin There will be a reeept&lt;on follow ,! will be hostesses IU the River- I Mrs, James Faulkner and lam'
thetrtmmmgs
,
,
' · th
·
1 1 G d Cl b T
ily in St Albans W Va
PaUla K.ing, Tbea Swarny,
·
._
Mrs. George Martin, his graJKI.. mg e serv1ce.
v ew ar en u
hursday, .
·
' · ·
au Carlaon, Theresa Sommer, The annual meetmg will
mother, Mrs. Freda Cottrell,
IJune 30, 8 p, m, at the Harris The Rev, arul Mrs, Max IJon.
Coot, 'lberesa Sommer, Pau- lure a get-together of .the ,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. I Mrs. Alice Sprague, son Her· t home.
ehew and chlldren of Defiance
Ia Kin , Health Aid, S b a n Bureau councils. MusiC w11l
Marlin
man and Mrs, Jessie Hoover of]
moved inio the Heath Meth.,.
cartso!: Theresa Sommer, r furnished by Claude Daniels and Unabie to attend but send!Dg Bidwell spent a sunday In Proc-[
FRIDAy
dist Church parsonage Saturday,
rol Folden. 'lbea Swamy, Sus- hiS Texas Rangers,
a gift was his grandmother Mrs. IIJrville visiting her brother, Jim EASTERN STARS of Mason, i Mrs. Earl Kmght has openl
an CarlsoD, Paula King; Col- Deedlme for reservations I Helena Walls, and son, Tommy. Reiter, who is a patient in the : W. Va., will sponsor a rum- the past week In Columbus as
leclor Carol Folden· Sign
Manday, June 27,
1 He received a card and gUt Huntiogl&lt;)n Hospital recuperat- mage sale In the Masonic Build-' the guest of her daughter and
the
Ellen ae..'se, Connie may be made by calling any
from his aunt and uncle, Mr. log from a recent accident.
iog July 1 and 2, Friday and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Ron ,
CoopeD, Mary Sommer, Eliza· the followmg people:
Mrs. Archie Hayman, Fort
Saturday, from 10 a, m, to 9 p, I Halley.
beth Martin, Tina Hyrne; Wat: Gillespie, 240:5998 , Mrs. Frank Irwin, calif. A small treat Mr. and Mrs. James Ham· m.
Ml'l!. Bernard Bebramm of
er FuD Susan Carlson Sharon Mills, 251Hi248, Mrs, Dan
was given to eacb of tbe chll- rick and daughter Beverly of
Zanesville IS the gue!l of her
Cyclist, carol' Foldeo; ter, 251Hi737; Mrs.
dren.
Florida, visited recently with
SATURDAY
, daughter and family, Mr. and
Slp of tile Star Paula King R DaviS, 240:5190; or
Mrs. Allee Sprague, Mn. Jessie TWIN CITY Shrme Club will Mrs, Joho Lyons and family,
Tbea Swaroy Sbaroo Carlson' Brown , Daniels Insurance
I Hoover and Mrs. carl Meeks of sponsor an lee cream social in I Miss Linda Lyons, Honored
Tbe!Ua 110miner susan Carl: ency' 441&gt;0003.
Bidwell
Middleport Sal!ll'day, July 2, 4 Queen ol Bethel Job'o Daugh10n Carol F~
p, m. to- wben It's gone - on tors, is in Columbus where ohe
r.iemhers of the troop also 811the Davia lot across from the Is attendinl the Grand SessiOD
terllllned their lathers for Fath· Stork Shower Held
Masonic Temple.
I of Job's Daughters,

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Meet at Home
Of Mrs. Weber

Mrs. Wilson is
Hostess to
Ch hCJaSS

eanoo
boiteso u.;

Mom Needs HighChair Tip

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llr, lllllMra.llowari.BIIItll, 8 1'1 IIIII dau&amp;IJW,
tbt IIGIIInd Ullda Jleevtl, Jlr,
• • II It I .,..uon ifn. ·.l&gt;ciaalll Hauck.
• tile Ina ~ tiJIIr laM boa- llluli, llr. IIIII llrs.

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IUIIIII 1111 .., pnt

·Reception is Given for Mr. ami Mn..

~angw,"th

Aasemb~

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II 111e Bfcll leW

Gallia farm
Bureau Outing
I J JO
une

Mrs. James Richards of Rio live Director or Ohio Council
Mrl. Homer Holter Slits! ~peaker at the 0 pen Grande w.. elected vice presi-1 of Churches and Mrs. George I
~e::;ns Of IIIII llutllllll Friendly Gardeners In the home dent for the Southeastern Area i Marlin, Summit, New Jersey,
o L Bruce lily Juae 22.
of United Church Women
1i a National Vice PresidOJll of
IIIII
member of the Chester Garden Club Ohio at their Arlllual
I' Uniled Clwreb Women,
Garden Club, demoJIItratecl with table held
Mrs, William. J.
Brown
arrang-..t~ fllturlal roles. 111'1. Joe Bolen, vle..presl·
on the campus of Dennisoo President of Gallla
Counly
dent and FOfll'llll cllalrman, preteDtecl lll'l. Holler wllb 1 Univol'l!ity, Granville, June 21 Council, United Church Women,
gilt aiiJIPI*liatiOII 011 bellall
to 23.
accompanied Mrs. Richards to
of the SI'O"P·
·
Mra. Tom Ma!'lfa
lbt three day meeting.
111'1. Boward llirddllld
111'1. Jamea Thomll8, Mr!. Bill ~·· Rlchardo fa tbe district
lfded. A .... ,.. IlDia ,:; Brown, Mrs. Vernon Weber and preaident for. PortsltlllUth Diolbt RtJ!!dil Almlllll Allodatlnn the llOrbotlesaes, Mro. May, trlct, Woman 1 Soelety
of
for Oonl Mftllltllllll
lleti Mrl. O'Dell and Mra, Carsoo atrisUan Service of the Methfor lbt Altmtlf
IUPP
members
' odlsl Cbureh and also 11 preslread, _.
:
dent of the Alumni Association
1111
111
111P1111
a'I'IJIIemelll
of Ria Grande CoUe1e.
The Catholic Woman's Club
~ lor tbe tlfiDI' llpiiiiiOI'Id by the
Sbe oueeeeds Mra,
James of lbe Steubenville Dioee•an
~ Lending Creek Walerlhed AICollier ollrooton, wbo bu ser- Council of Catholic Women
~ IOI!lllloll btld Bllurday night.
ed as Area Vice President for recenUy held Its 21st aMual
•
It JIPtllled that litter
the past tllree years. Mrs. J1ar. convention at the Diocesan Com'l: llulrell Uti ... bought and
old llebeele of ClllclnnaU wa• munity Arena,
Steubenville.
•~ 11111aUo4. Boward Blrcb!ield
UrC
t1ected president of
United Tbe convention opened with a
! and 'IIMau liar* Wfte th8111o- Mrtl. Goe!!rey .
Cbureb Women of Ohio,
re· low ponlif'~eal masa followed
eel for fL lfrt. IIRiter reported tllned
Wllaotl enter- plloiDI Mrs. Rudolph Cooks of a brief coffee break,
oo tho 8IIYw Tea, held at the
the WllliDI'ti'arken &lt;lUI Cleveland. The oew officers A panel discussed the loplc
Uri BwJ1b1r boml near Cbe- of the II:Dterprlle EUB Cbureb .were llwtalled at the cloalng of "The Apostolate of the Catholic
iblre,
8uDtfay, June ,
'lblll'llfay IV8IIinl 11 her boma, the auembly by Mrs. Charle• Woman In the Modern World,"
011
DllrlnC
lbt meeJlDC, 11 Mrs, Ro&lt;k 8prillp Bold, Pomeroy a. Coleman of Salisbury, N. c., The women w~re urged Ill work
Bruce Davis wu booored with D.
Duo of Women at Livingstone fo~ a more mlimate relalioa·
a stork libolltl' with flllla placCollefle,
sh1p between their faitb and
ed on 11bJe dooiiC!IIetf
Tbe meettnc Ill ebarfle of Mrs
·
1helr everyday lives,
This
large 1blle ~.nJ; with a Ilea Buct, Plllideft~ opeae4 Speakers at the Assembly in· would help them carry out the
prize wdoaated b. Mrltra;:::: wltb IJ'OUP 1lqlng of In the dutletl Jobo M. Wilson, Elecu· convention theme which was,
was :..n by Mrs y B~ oav11' Servke of the KJac, lollowetl
"Glorify the Lord With Me. Let
•nd the door pr1,;. was woo J&gt;Y by ICI'ipluftl reatllni of Paalm 1 Dinner II Gillen
Us'l'htoflelb!inaler 1extol His name!'
Mrs DOll Hanilo
by Mrs. Harbert Diloa and the
e
eal!ll'e of the conRdreshmeots ofn, , IS!Orled Lard'• Prayer fa unisoa.
For Annlver111riea
ventlon was a dinner with the
Most Reverend Joho King Mussandwlebos, cook!n, brownleo, A procrllll wu preseated 111- Ted and Delbert Patleraon en· alo as the main speaker,
potato chipo, mfnls, Iced lea &lt;lucllng a poem My Racllo, by lerlained with a dinner last Represet1tsllves of St Louis
and coffee, were served buffet Mrl. Paul Jl'rlot: You Never Buntlay at 1be1r borne In Great Catholic Woman's Club of Ga~
style from 1 table COfered with WaUl Akmt, Mr1. Myrtle Lons; Bend In observanee of the wed- Dpolis attending the coovention
lace, featuring an arrangement Awaya In Style, Mrs. William diDg annlversarlea of their sis- were Mrs. Joseph Hllllt, Mn.
of red rosea by Mrl. Boleo. Tbe PuliiDI, a guut: A Lillie tar and brother-fll.law, Mr. all'i Gerald Roacb and Mrs. Joseph
arrangement was ~anked by 1:1oa1e Remembers, Mro. WIJ. Mrs. Clair Boso, and of their Brady.
• white candles In crystal bold- soD; F'atller'l Day, Mn. Jobll brother and alster-Jn.law, Mr,
- ·- - crs, C&lt;&gt;bolleola were Mn, smltb, IIIII Come In, Mra. Ed and Mrs. Jamn Patterson,
Hoi/mans on Tour
May, Charlel
Mn. Harvey O'DeU Mra
and Killl:
Mrs,
Present were Mr. and Mrs. To Yellowstone
1111 bulllllll -loJ! Jloltl and Nancy, Pegy, Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman
Bruce Davll wiD
next meeiiJia.
._,_..._~.!!"_,made 10 the ~en,! !.,~· 'lbomas ad Bon- iDd chlldren, Mike, Tam!, Bev·
Preslllt wee lin. BiD WiJ. ~··- --. ~ to 8ulall "'" 0 ~- Bend; Mr· an4 erly and David returned recen~
ford, lolrt. Qyde ll2vta Mra. Dimll and Jnd7 Smith who wlU Mrs. Patterson and Brent a...t 17 11om a vaeallon trip to Ye~
Holter Mr1. Harold
M
go lo 1 churdl
camp Ill Terry, Racine; Mrs, Dessio Pol- lowBtone Nalloll81 Park.
Roy
lfn.
Colorado Ill July. Tbe wonder terson, Pomeroy; and the hosts, (Jther. polnls of Interest vl!lled
Parker IIIII &amp;uz, Miss Debbie !101 d«uuod by IIUI. Dlsoll wu CafUDg In tho lflonloil wtre 'tiS'O Grand Teton Natlmlal
M- and ·l fn •..~ W • narded to Jlrl, Carl Maore. Mr. and Mrl. Mllr;e Smltb ad Part, MI. Rushmore and "·
"'
,!,, • • - • .... Refrellmlelds were ltrHII by TbDDihy Kennelb lind 11fcbae1
""
COitlmiM, pllll, 11111 lbt 11a11e11 fll lboee aamed Miss
Smith
aS:th Dakota, the
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111'1. Davll, aboft lid IIIII Don&gt;tby Lons TinY RandolpbOf J'arkirtlbar" Jowl NMska olher parks
lfn.
lin, JloiiD,
l"dJr ...r.d Wlllt&amp; W, VL
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llliDo'Js.
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Polly's Pointers

Awards Made to
Junior Scouts
In Recent Court

preseflted by the secretary,
Mary Hughes, A program conslsting of song! and memories
was presented. inclulling "May
the Good Lord Blm and Keep
You" by Donna Waugh, and a
ceremony with all officers tak·
1ng part,

Mrs, Richards Elected to Office
By Southeastern Area Church Women

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All 1,, AllldotloD Ul . .
ed tllal ..,.. ,.. ... ..

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od from ldi,b
and my
parents dou t ~en like to bear
me speak of gtrls, ao I doo't
but I otnl think about lbem.
lance, _ H.
,
.
1101 allowed to date, and Dear Helen:
:
I cant "ff go out on Sunday I think "MAD" !1 a silly :
aflel'lld!lal wiiiJoat belDc told ldd wbo doesn't kMw a good
~o * I houllt and lbing wbon sbe sees it. 1 am Cheshire Chapter, Order of
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Aft~ a ~ tlay'a work,
I She doesn't know how lacky ..~ charter members preoent, Ivan
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ever&gt; .1• down town on are: lor once we can Bbow up and Ada Msck, Bucyrus; Rena
ca~~Zt JliSbll. Naturally I our parents. My Dad II a col- Reynolds, Wymond Bradbury,
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car.
lere craduate aud I know more l and Huldah Jenkins Gallipolis
f 1 c= 1....~ oae lhlnl lor aboul math then be does. - and Everett Long, Cheshire. '
ear
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Distinguished guesla were De·
want to eel In lroubln, aud I This column II dedicated to puly Grand Matron of District
lry lo do DIY best, bul I would lamlly Uvlng, 10 If I'OU're bav· 21, Lois M. Pruitt; Grand Re·
sure like to be treated lJlce I ing kfd trouble or jutlt plaiD present.adve of Ohio In West
~:' mo;;" than 10 years old. trouble, lei Jlelon help YOU. VIrginia, Thelma Caslo and
De•::~ l!lp. - S. L,
She will also welcome your West Vir1inia in Ohio, Pearl
I'd s~y lbls
own amiiJIIing esperleneea. Ad· Northup; Worthy Matrons and
oxcept that I've11 ~vablt, dress Helen Butte! in C'lll'e of Patrons of other chapters; Past
many lhlll DeWipaper.
MatrOM and Past Patroll8 of
the Che!hire Chapter, Including
the first Worthy Matron, Ada

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PUNTY OF FREE PARKING
STORE HOURSs
MON. thru WED. - 9 to 5:00p.m.
TH'-lRSDAY 9 to 12 NOON
FRIDAY ' to 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY 9 to 5:00p.m.

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er'o Day. Tbe girls prepared
and llei'Ved I picnic supper of
hot dogs beans potalo chips
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mainder of the evening
lpent Ill a softball game with
the girls and their fathers par·
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Mrs. Robetl Sehopis Is the
troop loader and Mary
and Mll'l' Cleland are
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Personal Notes
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For Mr., M11nley

Mother's LltUe Helpen f.H
Club met at the home of Mn.
A stork shower was held
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cently for Mrs. Ray Manlev
ernon e '
on
the Middle 1 h
M June 23. Roll caU was answered
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por orne 0
,rs. by naming a favorite anima~
Lawrence Manley, Mlendtng with nine members present, and homo Tburaday' from Col urnwere Mrs. EddJO Manley, Mrs.
Weber the only advisor bus where he was called by the
Ed Neutzllng, Sharon and
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death of his uncle, Lewis Wolfe.
Roush, Mrs. Dale Herrman, Demonslralfons were given by Miss Edna Hilberg of Cincin·
MarJorie SIUne, Mrs.
Rice and Jane Wise on oall and Mrs, James Teller of
Manley, Mrs. George Caslo, "Hamburger Vegetable Pte," AJesandrla, Va. visited Morulav,
Mrs. RoJJe Oller, Mrs. Bill and Debbie Gateo on "Golden with Mn. Homer Holter, Chesl.
Buckey, Mn, Terry Michael Glow Salad." Tbe song "God er Road and Mrs, Ed Baum,
p C Mill ' Cl b and Mrs, Dorothy Forgan.
Lives Today," was sung by Chester.
ron,'
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lng gl!to were Mrs, Harr1
all,
Mr, and Mrtl. Qeorge Chllda
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Mrs. Edith Speneer, Mrs, Ella The girls suggested having a and granddaughter, Dawn HelMrs. LllUan SUeU emertained Phillips, Mrs, Edith Hermann,
party in August, Sherry clle of McKeesporl, Pa., w h o
lbe Past Matron's Club of
Mn, DeU Shinn, Mrs,
Hayes waa 111 cbarge of recrea· bave beeD on a month's tour of
ceUne· Chapter, OES,
McKinley, Mrs, James Sears, lion. The rythym game 1111 the west, arrived Friday for a
port, at her bome Friday
Mn. Owen McKmney, Mrs. dodge hall was played.
visit wllb his sister, Mrs. Nor·
tng, Mr8. Wlllls
Bill Wells and Mrs. Tom ~uah. Jane Wise and Debbie Gales man McCallum.
..,,, COIIducled the
were tn ebarge of relreabmeots.
Mr. 1111 Mra. Elmer Baum of
111eeting.
COME FOR WEDDING
Foods were sampled by all the Bremen visited friends In the
The inritfng was opened with Out of town guests In
girls. Dresses were
sewed. area Tueaday, and attended the
lbe Lard'• Prayer In unison. port for tbe wedding of
must be almost flnisb. fulleral of Wilbur Bamn.
from 1UnesSes were Mrs. Charle Judith Butcher and Mr.
by the Delli meelln&amp;, JUDO M1sB Myrils Kay Parker reMember~ Pporled
G~W&gt;'ll were Mr. and
at the Weber home.
turn&lt;!~ borne Friday, from Ve~
11om Wnesaes were
John Garwell, Mr. aod Mra. -Terrie MDier, News Re)IClrl- tltaDS Memorial Hospital !IIIII is
Cbarletl BeiiiiOII, Mrl. GrfH R\11: Deomls Garwell and daughter, er.
oonvalesc!Dg nicely.
tell and lbank you notes were Ll&amp;a, Mrs. AI Waltman, Mr. and
I.:J£ Bobetl PulllDs returned
read from Mrtl. Bonnett, Mrtl. Mrtl. Dick McGee, Lorain; Mr.
ANNOONCE BIRTH
to his borne In 'l'burtltnn SaturltiiSsell, ·.Mrl' ·l.vons and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Strauss; Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. VIctor E. Gaul day, after a ,....,al claya visit
RusRII, ,Mrs. · ~ and Mrs.
Fred Butcher, Mrs.
are announcing birth of a 100, with his grandparents, Mr. and
Jvelyt\ \&lt;ewfl tiir flowers. Get
Columbus; Mrs.
VIctor !»gene Jr. woiPJng llbo. Mrtl. Roflln Bearhs.
!!ell ~ were to be sent .
SpriDiUeld; Larry 91!1 oz., born at 7:SI p.m, Moa- Mrs. Dellle Patteraon return·
ilmt.JD members of the club. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. William day June 20 at the Holzer Jlot. ed bome Frida)', alter a villi al
l P18J!1 were made for the an- Lohrer and daushter,
Jo pltal, Galllpolll. Maternal grand- Great Bend wilb bel' 1101111, Ted
plcDic to be held tn July Ann Furney, Cheryl
mothel' is Mrs. Agoes Koebler, and Delbert Pattereon.
1111, pf,aee to be IIII110IIIIC8CI John Bevin, ~r.. PeR
Fultonbani, 0. patemal srlilld- . Mr. antllill'l. Heory Joacldm
·0.0.. , _. played dar- Marsene Scheetz, Rusy Sebnltz. parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. 1J. and Mrs. Joe Klttaye wbo were
mDlDg and
Phil
t.fr, and
Gatl), lltar 'lloula, Cbeatar; bore lor the luneral of Wilbur
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Fafttlpar,nta ~Mr. and ~. ~~ 10 their bot!IB•
"__ .,D•.J. (Bud) Morau, at, YOIIIIP!OWII. Thurs&amp;f. , Willie
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FOUR ROOM furnished apart- 1960 MUhli..l:. .riumt::, i~ :;, ~.
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4 14 tic 2 bedrooms, front kitchen,
wu• 111 te:cellit• until t:oo •· M.
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THREE and four room fur
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ment call Che~ter 985-3929 afn•• 'ubttllltr rue""" ,.,, rllllf tiel paid. Phone WY 2_41176 . ter 6 p.m. or se~ us at Skateto "n or ••••ct eny '"'' ~~etm.a
A-Way RoHer Rmk Rt 7 on
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mare colt, and a German
Sheoberd. Call 985-3843 or i
see Rodney Oaul, Sumner
Road.
&amp; 26 3tc

THREE and four room furnish- 1!165 HONDA Super • Hawk,'
• cen • ,., w1n1 en• lnHrt•••
ed and uofurnished apart· $550 or will lake Honda 160
Mlnlmuon cn1r1• •o ctnh
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ments. WY ..-5434.
l2 6 tic in on Lrade. Middleport, Ohio. •
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l_!.bone _992-51112.
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LARGE brick bomt downtowo.
Mlldel'll lritclren, two """ port,
al8o aa apartment 011 leCOIIII

11nd 111111 ptll:l WltiUn II clf,y"

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CAitO OF tHANKS &amp; CHIITUAitlll

ONE COW, heifer, Gwhlti Ger· l STEREO RADIO _CONSOLE man Shepherd pups, Rin Tin ! 4 speed mtenmxed changer,
5th, f) weeks old, 5 black and I dual'volurne control, 4 speaksilver dogs, 5 weeks to one [ er so~d syst~m. Lovely wal- I
year old, 1 white German · nut fm1sh. Tb1s set 4 months
Shepherd male, 13 mouths old I old. Take over payments of
Rln Tin 4th. Phone 667·3503 $6 per month or pay balance

11.21 ""' " _,d nunlmvm. Itch
lddltionll word Tc.
OFFICI liOU.I
1:10 A. IYI. to 5:10 f' M. Dtllr
&amp;lturoar I1U -.. M. to 12:01 N01n
IT'I 10 &amp;AIY
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ACRES 2 story, t
under ~0,000.
horne in Chesblre
llblp. 20 acreo UUablo. Prh:od I
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AUCTION
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For Complete Auction

C.&amp;·J. Trailer Sales

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Baebte, 01110
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due $88. Call 992-3m6 :M 6tc
Nolice
2 ACRES. separate, on Rt. 7, - - - - -- - suitable tor motel or business, YOU CAN walk or, your rug 2
All Now Ridiatar Shoj
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MY SHOP will be closed June
road surrounds 3 sjdes of it. hours after cleaning i~ with
Lustre Foam. Electric Sham·
25 until ' July 6 for vacation. ! Phone 667-3503 aftu ·3 p.m.
eCar eTruck eHooter
Dorothy's Beauty Shop, Sy· . _
_ ___ 6 26 12tp 1 pooer rental $1. Ebersbach
Core e Bulldozer
_ raruse, · Ohio.
6 24 3tc CORN grawe!'s, this is the 1 Hardware, Pomeroy, 0.
8Any Typo
5 23 6tc
HAM SHOOT Sund-aY,June26 time to apply liquid nitrogen I
from 12 till dork on the Hob- for that extra corn yield. Call ·
erl Hill f"m . Sponsored by Albert Parker, Chester, Ohio. JUST TAKEN IN - 10011 solid ·
the Racine Fire Department. Phone 985-3824. - 6 26 3tc
state stereo. 4 speed aut.o1
6 22 4tc 10HDER Arnstui:J.'s H and N.
matic changer, 4 speaker
DoJ:o1 Bottle Gas.
Auc•~:r"I";O;cN;;-·a~t-;A-;da-rn-,"'·"""'f[. diilR ] Nick Chick leghorn chick! I sound system. Radio equipBmthers, 618 E. Main St.. I
Post, Main st., Rutland, Ohio, · s ta e eytdModdtauos.t orOir· l ped. Walnut finish. Assume
Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc
Friday nights at ?:lO. Phone or started pullets today. Mod- , $5.50 per month or pay bai·
Pomaroy, 0.
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Poultry,
Box
168, Athens, . ance due $93.33. Call 992·32_18 I
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Oh10. Phone 500-7831.
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GO AHEAD, GIVE IN. Thio
AUOIONEER
G~NS - all kind•, Stewarr• :
6 26 ltc ' WEANED-PJGS~ead to 0 ,
is the spell of C"'hannel No. 5. i
uun Shop on Depot St. m. ·
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Enjoy the exhilarating splash
Rutland. Buy, sell or trade, 'SEWJNG MACHINE - Smger . Phone_ !J92:.7931.
&amp; 22 6tp
MANAGEMENT
or spray mist or cologne, 2
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Wrlft,, Phone or Contact
complet.e line of reloading I sewmg
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·machme.
ed t · This machk GERT'S a gay girl
ready
oz., $1.75; I oz. , $3.00; $3.50 1
equtPment - powder,, shells ·' buttonholes
me eqUIPP darn
o zig zag, monorna e for a wh1rl
. after -cleaning
1pray, perfume $1.50 - $ii.Otl,
JIM CARNAHAN
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u 5 30tc
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Cosmetics,
grams. elc., all w1lhout atcarpets with Blue Lustre.
RACINE. OMIO
Peach Fork Road, Pomeroy,
tachment. Pay $1.25 per week Rent electric ahampooer $1.
l.o,r 111d Found
Obio. Ph. 9~. 6 li 7tc
or pay balance due $G4.04. 1 Pomeroy Cement Block Cu.
AIR CONDITiONING Refrlgor1
atieo 11ervice. Jack's Refrig. SEW LNG machlnea, repair ser
t :M 6ic '
6 20 6tc
L(JST !It
Shamrock Motel a Call 992·3218.
eration,
New Haven. Phone flee, oU makea. WY Z.2l8l.
HANNAH'S
nusband,
Hector.
$100 bill. Reward uHered. Ph. i
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2-3537.
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hates hard work so he cleans
992-9941 .
6 2l 6tc
lbe Fabric Shop, Pomero1
the rugs with Blue Lustre.
Autborlz.ed Singer Sales and
EXPERIENCED
AND
Rent electric st•ampooer $1.
Servtee.
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Wanted
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WHEEl
PAlNTrNc. --i~ieriOr -a-nd eKter- ·
1•1 &amp;tat• For Sale
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ALIGNMENT
ARAB kills pests best! Free
onAhle Ph. 992·~180 . Homer , Make Y(lUt Reservation•
end
your home from termites,
For Rentals Now.
Braley. . --·
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BRAKE SERVICE
ants, cockroaches, ~~~:~:::J
iABY SITIING. private home, I
BIG BEND
'""pions, silverlish, s
slerping room, kilct'ten use. ~
- RENT PROBTRAILER SALES
wasps and water bugs.
• - Alignment Shop POMEROY
L D0d!&lt;on. 42 Sout!• 3rd o\t·e .,
LEM?
Buy this, 1300.110
ROUTE 124
al)le at King Builders Supply
Phont 992-3576
Middleporl,
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31p
down,
balance
$41.03 per
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At Syracuse Corporation
Co M'ddleport
4 29 tfc
W. Main St.
Pomtroy
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month. Toml price $1,000.00.
VACANCY, room and board l!..,...,,...,...,,...-..,..,..,...,_,.11
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l'ormerly Grueser Body
for invalid or patient of any ZIG ZAG OM ATIC - We (I REPOSSESSED
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11h story, S rooms 12 bed~
Works
kind, male or female , 2~ known make sewing machine.
cleaner, oew cleaner lll3raoI rooms), bath. Cl.,. to store.
huur practical nursing care if , Makes buttonholes, sews on
tee, current model, reasoDo
1 POMEROY - SPRING AVE.eSttel X·Pramte
needed, reasonable. Ann a · buttons, darns, monograms, able payments. Call 675-2941
Tola1 price $1,5110.00. $3110.00
eAluminum loditse
Haines, Portland, Oilio. ·'fb . etc. All W:ithout attachments.
Pt. Pleasant, or write EleceAdiust·A·Uvel L.,ae
down. balance f62.82.
per
Fllltrglns Window•
843-2602.
&amp; 24 6tc
Take over payment• ol 13 trolux, 200 Fifth Sl., Poillt
month, two apartment1, live
in one and rent one. 2 story,
iAH~MAio. Inquire tne. Hi~HO per month or pay balance due I Pleasant.
e ' 30tc
t rooms n; bedrooms), two
Bar, Middleport, o.
-64.44. Call 992·3218.
brighl carpet
bath•.
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6 22 6tc r"lore them wllh Blue Lus·
• ~ ln. Plywood Floors•
APPLE
GROVE - $5,000 buys
GIRLS_ ages a.l 2. Baton les- INEIGLER eiJiLDJNG. SUPPLY tre. Rent electric shantpooer
e13 oz. Duck Ctllln1••
1.7 acre, 1 story, 6 room
(Exctpl Raven)
sons. Be member of the iBA1'HROOM plastic tile block,
$1. Baker Furniture Co,
8
oJOUSe, 3 bedrooms,
bath,
"Gio-Ette!l" twirling
corp
aluminum siding, storm doors ;;;-;==-::;==""'-6-;-:-:
20--;::
6tc I
forced
air
ileating
system,
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
March In parades, be ln co; . and windows .. we build the BUDGET f'RlGED furniture tn
some riVf"l' frontaaeCAMPING
TRAILERS
test!l., etc. Also private baton best and reparr t~e rest. .call 0111' third ftoor budget shop.
Mtton, W. Va. CAIJ. US FOR ADDITIONAL
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Guy Nelgler, Racme. Oh1o.
Baker Furaiture. Middleport lllrton lt.
PROPERTIES I !
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6 14 30tc Ohio.
11 12 tfc
Albert
M. Cos, Broker
summer only 1 to be given ill
Heory
Ueland,
SaloiiDau
Pomeroy and Middleport. By
19z.313t
recognized profes!lional twirl·
Evenings
192-!518
ing instructor autilorized by
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DOWN
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the Co!WTlbla
l.ler
6. Maple or
Call now 992·6863
valley
23. Low
NICEST PECPLII CALL
olm
6 2l 31p
joint
2. Cue
9. Site of a
26. Prepo~
DICK RAWLINGS
3. Conjun~ ·
wall, circa
SOON! Middle aged lady · \o
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lion
1600
tiOD
4. Famlly
work 4 days 1 week and stay . 10. More
2i. Rc·
member
R.wlings Hond• Sales
nights to be with elderly lady l
unusual
ti. Pewter coin
ntoved
WY 2·2151
See Bessie Athey 509 South ~ 12. Peel
trom
6. Rodents
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Gho!!tl!ke
Come to side door. 6 22 3tc I .
ending
Alumagis lrateJ 39. Early
9. Ridges
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30.
Frem:h
11.
Rupture
GINSENG and Golden Seal, top i 16. Revolve
u. The red or
river
13. Tableland.
price for good clean dry 1· 17. Thu• ·
the black ·
15. Decapltate S1.High
roots. Home every evening at . 18. Mu. HS1' 18. Engliltb
42. Weat
hills
I 20.Sproad
Indian key
32. Inclttll
I or 6 o'lkB.
c oc . rmg roots I
pus tG
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19.
Samp~e
33.
Skin
in or ship by parce] post.
dry
nickname
disorder
ot cloth
Check malled to you same \ ~1. Seni!Ca.'lll
weapon
day l receive roots B ill 24. salt·water
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio, P.
rood fish.
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1963 CHEVROLET lmpalo _

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Hardtop Coupe, wbite fioilh, spotle.nly
elean red interior, 327 engine, automatic
transmission, power steering and brakes,
white wall tirea like new, radio and heater
1961 CHEVROLET Bol Air _$1095
Station Wagon. JeL black Unlsh, red trim,
VB engine, automaUc trans., 1 owner, radio
and heater, iOOd wblle wall tires.

1964 FALCON 2-0oat -~·
Deluxe interior, good white waD
finish, radiG&lt;, tu:atrr, IIH!al Olll

1965 CHEVROLET Impala

$2695

Super Sport Coupe, black vinyl top, .andalwoo&lt;l flnl~ h.

all vinyl interiur, with bucket seats, V-8 engine, auto·
malic transminion, power ateerinK and brakes, wire
·wheel covers, 8:00 while wall tire&amp;. show.11 little wear,
radio, heater, a real buy.
1964 CH!VROLET Impale
51995
4 Door HT Sedan. Low milea&amp;e b7 original local own·
er. new 1St line wbite wall tires. Beautiful turquoise
over wbite finish witb apotleu clean Interior, VB en·
tine, automatic trans ,, power deerinl and bnkea,
radio and beater, new car condition.

TRADE

NOW!

TRAVEL TRAILERS

otylo houoo wilh
room, playhouoo for
childreo with ncoUeot
lloa. Seo by appoiltmeat
J,.

GET A BANG-UP BUY ON· A C
TO GO VACATIONING INf

Call--·

CAMPERS

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I

$211

dozers, e:1perienced
Lecal bouliB&amp; • moviDc.
compressors, tools, elec. welders. cau us, «6-0112. Joel~~~0
lliller.
137-ZII :;::,c"""'"...''

R•l Estate For S•le
0. D. PARSONS

DAILY CROSSWORD

Realtor
IU :bu1 Ave., ........
FARMS
SPecial - !9 acreo farm,
room, bath, 6 A. bottom, bal.
Ill paslun!. Just oil State Ill.
160, priced ..,250.

Wo bave tho proJH!I"Iy. Wbat
wo IIOed II oomo buyt&lt;'o,

We have Ianni from 1 1o
acres at price!! to sell. Also
city ud villap prop..-ty,

•.,.. ....

believe we can suit your de-

DIIIId. Call or oomo 111.
laleomaa

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UPHOLSTERING
SUPPLIES

COW CVTS
BOSTON (UP!) -If Massa·
dluscill RepubllC8Ill lllCI
~~~:::'':':"-""·""'""
met at the banquet table
lllslead ol tho baUot bo•,
GOP wwld will boada doWI.
AI their prHOOVeotioA
Friday Rltlhl, I $10 to•••ot l

,.. do-t~younell raen. We bne 1 ~­
ltoek of uphollllerio( fol&gt;
...... plullaiDdl.-1

suppllet.

KNOm USED
FURNITURE

!'"Di~1mlgnoa
Rtpublicaa ·~==I
peUI, p!

l!orl Willen, 11111111

oncl

UPHOLSTERING

IJIOII1toel,

lucy •lriDI ~~e-.
_....,.berrleo and Ice cream.
At the Demoeratlc
CODventlon baRQue! Jwo• 9,
flO Ucket bouehl cold cull
potato salad.

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MODEL T Fllft!, will
Write 8os Jll, ...

SHOP
1161-IIIIA...
8olllpollo. Ohio

alullliJium
dooro, complete. C.Sb
Corry e2UII. Farmero Hanl·l
«U741.
World, Seveotb

636 5Koncl Ave.

t.md- Laou

G•lllpolls, Ohio

THE ESTATE OF MRS. CARL WALl

- ' ! " Lllrp ..
1'erm-lmr-

"ANDAIID PLIJMBJNO

BATING, 101 s....s

IIW'I&amp;

1ror:'

~l.(rf:•• lara. radio, lauaclry tub, Wrlapr wa• Dew), aatlque-roctera, window 14l'eeDI,

USED
FURNITURE
~ Wlllluy Any

Amount, lncllldlftl
C.mplete Eatllll

.KNOns

na..._,...,.

USED FURNITURI
~CII!Io

=· "='

~· pot • otlllet, old umbrella ~j~Dd, mllc. dlahpoiJ • J1!1D1, will mlrrora, C~ben PI raap,
moplaSlmmoaa
dlaette aet
pa,
otand,
day (Ute
bed, aew)
..,4
1
~~.i ~-1!' mlddae, raa htatera. many other
~w't'.,;Ut.

·~nl!'l~lldNCI Wall White
-1'11111 Wall Klllf.
William

a

Iowan;

AtlorNy
.
Aualltllaln Col. ~· I. Knolll A Col. Jl"'"",..,.
'

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1288. ·

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6 9

for

s.le or

992-\

tlectrodt

2~. HU&lt;n,.
edging

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Renl

Ph. 742-4363.

WILL BALE

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IUKI SERVICE

36. Newspaper

Item: .....

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tlon
39. Pa.ss

BlaeHnars

bet.WI!tll

6 14 12tp

Wantecl

WHEEL
AUGNMENT

30tc , 31. Makt

i - ROOMS· and· bath-;-electrical·
ly bealed borne In RuUand.

Hell)'

AnUque cbelt of drawer~, Old baU IfNI, 2 - 8 z
12 wool I'1IIJ, throw ruga, fire place aet, aD!lquo
dlabea lo IOIDO cut eJau. ball table, card tablea, old
mahogany rodter, will llmpa, UDote otand llvlq
room aulte, pliUorm rodter lo llloo~ plate &amp;lUI
mirror, wudl'llbe, blrdaeye maple cbelt • dreuer
mantle clock. allllque dreaer, atand tablet, eedar
llned ebelt, 2 bedo complete, old chest of di'awero,
h eat lamp, two por&lt;h m1111, old Ice awn
Jo
cbalra. plcturea • frameo, wheelborrow
r
madlc!De eablnot, anUque dl'llp lOll bble ~
grateo, flower poll, . elec. fire plact lop, 'band

~l"!"bi"i _! __ !.fe.tinll

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WATER HAUUNG, Phone

-

WED., JUNE 29, 1966-1 P.M.
Clyde B. Wolkor, Mgr.

_ .. _ - · -

HOUSE 'find roof painting. 11.251 3&lt;. Small, , ......
wt.te' (lob
pe r hour. Call after 5, VI ,. . 315.Greek
2481.
5 24 !lltp 1
letter

PUBliC SALE

cub.

Tr!IIUOO: II

HONDA
SALES SERVICE

WY 2-2193

pi&lt;akl

40.Frencb

m.

painter
ft. Container

HAY. Phofte43. Severe
..."l'role&lt;lill&amp;'
7931.
6 22 Sip
rooftdle.
DEST c!erk. See Mr.
Prall, 45. 8\lbn\er'pd
Ollio Hotel, Middleport, Ohio. 4.8. Stained
1 _21_61c-ll JIAILY CRYFI'OQUOUl - u.,.;o how te work It&amp;
--::--:=--Ali:YDLBAAXB
-

For Rent

-=o-=
T""nn LER
' n

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,

spaces,

Ia

ree

lOts, modern utilities, oear
iood achools and cburcbes.
clean community, Ph. m5750. . .
8 :H 71p
I ftOOMJ! AND bath .\lfllurniB!J.
ill eparlmetrt. Pb. IIM73I.
I ZZ tie

to LO ·N&amp;FELLOW
One l&lt;tlerlllmply olaDda tor onother, In thlo oample A~~for 111e 111no r;._ X 111&lt;' tho t'ile 0'•, eto. Blllflo ..,.._
trollbla. the 1eqth and formatS~ ot: the ward• are au JdnW.
day~ oocto letlftl ere dlft-t.
.

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PIZZA

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ITS Ga.ATESt'~

PlaiD or wtlb peppei'Oill,
auaqe, mushroom. bam or
-bla.aUoa-.
t" w Ill" ..... _.75&lt; to IJO
~1111 Co...,.OIII hnlcl

c.w. vrt """ .
11\ck up At G. &amp; G. CAJ'E

Ill W. MAIN I; •. ,IOMiROY

...1Estate For Sale

A FULL LINE OF

Gibson
Prices Start At_ 169.95
.
742-4211

Arnold Grate

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For Sal•

INFO~'~'~!~N

oar ,..,.,. "ubtlctn.~t

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Fer Rent

I

For S•le

FOUR ROOM furnished apart- 1960 MUhli..l:. .riumt::, i~ :;, ~.
c:::_:~tfi~'::'
ment. WY Z..365B.
4 14 tic 2 bedrooms, front kitchen,
wu• 111 te:cellit• until t:oo •· M.
It l1"v1·ng room For appoint
For on ot Pubttutltn
THREE and four room fur
·
·
•
•nuLATtoNI
oished apartments. AU uttll·
ment call Che~ter 985-3929 afn•• 'ubttllltr rue""" ,.,, rllllf tiel paid. Phone WY 2_41176 . ter 6 p.m. or se~ us at Skateto "n or ••••ct eny '"'' ~~etm.a
A-Way RoHer Rmk Rt 7 on
oo,ullofltb••· ,,,.... ,~a~~uN 1t1
Rowley and Reed. After 5
. '
·
,.,.,,,.o •mmiHltarety. Tnt ""• p, m. call WY z-.3574.
Wednes~ay, Fnday
n•""·
ww I\Cit be "''on•n••• ..,
. , tic urda_y_mgb_ts___·_ __
"''"' 1n.t1n tnt lnurrttl IMtrfklr..
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t

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Monaar

Dttallflt t:O_G .t.. M.

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MARE riding hOrse, yearling I
mare colt, and a German
Sheoberd. Call 985-3843 or i
see Rodney Oaul, Sumner
Road.
&amp; 26 3tc

THREE and four room furnish- 1!165 HONDA Super • Hawk,'
• cen • ,., w1n1 en• lnHrt•••
ed and uofurnished apart· $550 or will lake Honda 160
Mlnlmuon cn1r1• •o ctnh
n c'"'" ,., ~'ill tor '""" con.
ments. WY ..-5434.
l2 6 tic in on Lrade. Middleport, Ohio. •
. MCIIriV. lnHrlllnt
'
OR Slllf
l_!.bone _992-51112.
&amp; 26 lte
10 II" c11nt Ollc:OIIftl "' Pllld 11d1 ='""""'~Fcc1-or w.:r~• ''"''u

LARGE brick bomt downtowo.
Mlldel'll lritclren, two """ port,
al8o aa apartment 011 leCOIIII

11nd 111111 ptll:l WltiUn II clf,y"

Door

CAitO OF tHANKS &amp; CHIITUAitlll

ONE COW, heifer, Gwhlti Ger· l STEREO RADIO _CONSOLE man Shepherd pups, Rin Tin ! 4 speed mtenmxed changer,
5th, f) weeks old, 5 black and I dual'volurne control, 4 speaksilver dogs, 5 weeks to one [ er so~d syst~m. Lovely wal- I
year old, 1 white German · nut fm1sh. Tb1s set 4 months
Shepherd male, 13 mouths old I old. Take over payments of
Rln Tin 4th. Phone 667·3503 $6 per month or pay balance

11.21 ""' " _,d nunlmvm. Itch
lddltionll word Tc.
OFFICI liOU.I
1:10 A. IYI. to 5:10 f' M. Dtllr
&amp;lturoar I1U -.. M. to 12:01 N01n
IT'I 10 &amp;AIY
TO ,LAC:I A

SMAU FARM
ACRES 2 story, t
under ~0,000.
horne in Chesblre
llblp. 20 acreo UUablo. Prh:od I
uader f!O,OOO.

•tiULT P'.ODUC:Ifol•

WANT AD

,

PHONE WY 2-2156

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DitU Stock

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WRITI IRNIIT THORNI
l'Jturm~n, Ohio
IH PhoM 245-5269

luti- S.rvicea

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1\11~

AMERICA'S MOST
NPUI.AR CAMPERS

AUCTION
SERVICE

F• a Dtmanstratlon Sat

For Complete Auction

C.&amp;·J. Trailer Sales

Service Call

I '" L-In St. Mlddloporl, 0.
i
JIM CARNAHAN I
AUCTIONEER
Qnapleto liervlel
Crln

Krt~dl~•rr1

Wrtle. Proae ar Coutad
&amp;.

UDIATOR

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~RAUt"UKD

Baebte, 01110
I I 110

due $88. Call 992-3m6 :M 6tc
Nolice
2 ACRES. separate, on Rt. 7, - - - - -- - suitable tor motel or business, YOU CAN walk or, your rug 2
All Now Ridiatar Shoj
1
MY SHOP will be closed June
road surrounds 3 sjdes of it. hours after cleaning i~ with
Lustre Foam. Electric Sham·
25 until ' July 6 for vacation. ! Phone 667-3503 aftu ·3 p.m.
eCar eTruck eHooter
Dorothy's Beauty Shop, Sy· . _
_ ___ 6 26 12tp 1 pooer rental $1. Ebersbach
Core e Bulldozer
_ raruse, · Ohio.
6 24 3tc CORN grawe!'s, this is the 1 Hardware, Pomeroy, 0.
8Any Typo
5 23 6tc
HAM SHOOT Sund-aY,June26 time to apply liquid nitrogen I
from 12 till dork on the Hob- for that extra corn yield. Call ·
erl Hill f"m . Sponsored by Albert Parker, Chester, Ohio. JUST TAKEN IN - 10011 solid ·
the Racine Fire Department. Phone 985-3824. - 6 26 3tc
state stereo. 4 speed aut.o1
6 22 4tc 10HDER Arnstui:J.'s H and N.
matic changer, 4 speaker
DoJ:o1 Bottle Gas.
Auc•~:r"I";O;cN;;-·a~t-;A-;da-rn-,"'·"""'f[. diilR ] Nick Chick leghorn chick! I sound system. Radio equipBmthers, 618 E. Main St.. I
Post, Main st., Rutland, Ohio, · s ta e eytdModdtauos.t orOir· l ped. Walnut finish. Assume
Pomeroy.
9 22 tfc
Friday nights at ?:lO. Phone or started pullets today. Mod- , $5.50 per month or pay bai·
Pomaroy, 0.
742·53 4.
tc
ern
Poultry,
Box
168, Athens, . ance due $93.33. Call 992·32_18 I
6 21 6
9
- - -· - - ___
Oh10. Phone 500-7831.
6 22 Otc
GO AHEAD, GIVE IN. Thio
AUOIONEER
G~NS - all kind•, Stewarr• :
6 26 ltc ' WEANED-PJGS~ead to 0 ,
is the spell of C"'hannel No. 5. i
uun Shop on Depot St. m. ·
-7 -- -·. ·Y
g
COMPLETE SALES
Enjoy the exhilarating splash
Rutland. Buy, sell or trade, 'SEWJNG MACHINE - Smger . Phone_ !J92:.7931.
&amp; 22 6tp
MANAGEMENT
or spray mist or cologne, 2
1
Wrlft,, Phone or Contact
complet.e line of reloading I sewmg
.
·machme.
ed t · This machk GERT'S a gay girl
ready
oz., $1.75; I oz. , $3.00; $3.50 1
equtPment - powder,, shells ·' buttonholes
me eqUIPP darn
o zig zag, monorna e for a wh1rl
. after -cleaning
1pray, perfume $1.50 - $ii.Otl,
JIM CARNAHAN
;;~n d buII ets.
u 5 30tc
.,
'.
~ oz. Sylvia's
Cosmetics,
grams. elc., all w1lhout atcarpets with Blue Lustre.
RACINE. OMIO
Peach Fork Road, Pomeroy,
tachment. Pay $1.25 per week Rent electric ahampooer $1.
l.o,r 111d Found
Obio. Ph. 9~. 6 li 7tc
or pay balance due $G4.04. 1 Pomeroy Cement Block Cu.
AIR CONDITiONING Refrlgor1
atieo 11ervice. Jack's Refrig. SEW LNG machlnea, repair ser
t :M 6ic '
6 20 6tc
L(JST !It
Shamrock Motel a Call 992·3218.
eration,
New Haven. Phone flee, oU makea. WY Z.2l8l.
HANNAH'S
nusband,
Hector.
$100 bill. Reward uHered. Ph. i
1
TIJ
2-3537.
t 8 tfe
hates hard work so he cleans
992-9941 .
6 2l 6tc
lbe Fabric Shop, Pomero1
the rugs with Blue Lustre.
Autborlz.ed Singer Sales and
EXPERIENCED
AND
Rent electric st•ampooer $1.
Servtee.
J Ill Ue
Wanted
I
Picken's Hardware Co., Inc.
WHEEl
PAlNTrNc. --i~ieriOr -a-nd eKter- ·
1•1 &amp;tat• For Sale
=-=-:c::---c-,.6
20
6te
ior, hourly or contract, re:ls- 1
ALIGNMENT
ARAB kills pests best! Free
onAhle Ph. 992·~180 . Homer , Make Y(lUt Reservation•
end
your home from termites,
For Rentals Now.
Braley. . --·
&amp; 26 15tc 1
BRAKE SERVICE
ants, cockroaches, ~~~:~:::J
iABY SITIING. private home, I
BIG BEND
'""pions, silverlish, s
slerping room, kilct'ten use. ~
- RENT PROBTRAILER SALES
wasps and water bugs.
• - Alignment Shop POMEROY
L D0d!&lt;on. 42 Sout!• 3rd o\t·e .,
LEM?
Buy this, 1300.110
ROUTE 124
al)le at King Builders Supply
Phont 992-3576
Middleporl,
0.
6
24
31p
down,
balance
$41.03 per
.
At Syracuse Corporation
Co M'ddleport
4 29 tfc
W. Main St.
Pomtroy
1
month. Toml price $1,000.00.
VACANCY, room and board l!..,...,,...,...,,...-..,..,..,...,_,.11
·•
·
l'ormerly Grueser Body
for invalid or patient of any ZIG ZAG OM ATIC - We (I REPOSSESSED
E
' iecb-;iux
11h story, S rooms 12 bed~
Works
kind, male or female , 2~ known make sewing machine.
cleaner, oew cleaner lll3raoI rooms), bath. Cl.,. to store.
huur practical nursing care if , Makes buttonholes, sews on
tee, current model, reasoDo
1 POMEROY - SPRING AVE.eSttel X·Pramte
needed, reasonable. Ann a · buttons, darns, monograms, able payments. Call 675-2941
Tola1 price $1,5110.00. $3110.00
eAluminum loditse
Haines, Portland, Oilio. ·'fb . etc. All W:ithout attachments.
Pt. Pleasant, or write EleceAdiust·A·Uvel L.,ae
down. balance f62.82.
per
Fllltrglns Window•
843-2602.
&amp; 24 6tc
Take over payment• ol 13 trolux, 200 Fifth Sl., Poillt
month, two apartment1, live
in one and rent one. 2 story,
iAH~MAio. Inquire tne. Hi~HO per month or pay balance due I Pleasant.
e ' 30tc
t rooms n; bedrooms), two
Bar, Middleport, o.
-64.44. Call 992·3218.
brighl carpet
bath•.
==:---C""C~6,.:2::.3,.:7::.t&lt;:_r ===
6 22 6tc r"lore them wllh Blue Lus·
• ~ ln. Plywood Floors•
APPLE
GROVE - $5,000 buys
GIRLS_ ages a.l 2. Baton les- INEIGLER eiJiLDJNG. SUPPLY tre. Rent electric shantpooer
e13 oz. Duck Ctllln1••
1.7 acre, 1 story, 6 room
(Exctpl Raven)
sons. Be member of the iBA1'HROOM plastic tile block,
$1. Baker Furniture Co,
8
oJOUSe, 3 bedrooms,
bath,
"Gio-Ette!l" twirling
corp
aluminum siding, storm doors ;;;-;==-::;==""'-6-;-:-:
20--;::
6tc I
forced
air
ileating
system,
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
March In parades, be ln co; . and windows .. we build the BUDGET f'RlGED furniture tn
some riVf"l' frontaaeCAMPING
TRAILERS
test!l., etc. Also private baton best and reparr t~e rest. .call 0111' third ftoor budget shop.
Mtton, W. Va. CAIJ. US FOR ADDITIONAL
., n
IZ
Guy Nelgler, Racme. Oh1o.
Baker Furaiture. Middleport lllrton lt.
PROPERTIES I !
1 s 0 ~ 1or peop1e over
·
6 14 30tc Ohio.
11 12 tfc
Albert
M. Cos, Broker
summer only 1 to be given ill
Heory
Ueland,
SaloiiDau
Pomeroy and Middleport. By
19z.313t
recognized profes!lional twirl·
Evenings
192-!518
ing instructor autilorized by
&amp;
STAR LINE Baton Co., Inc.,
DOWN
22. Family
ACROSS
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~~~
1. Indiana ot
mcm·
1. J.~enow
o[ Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
II ONI Of THE
the Co!WTlbla
l.ler
6. Maple or
Call now 992·6863
valley
23. Low
NICEST PECPLII CALL
olm
6 2l 31p
joint
2. Cue
9. Site of a
26. Prepo~
DICK RAWLINGS
3. Conjun~ ·
wall, circa
SOON! Middle aged lady · \o
s l·
lion
1600
tiOD
4. Famlly
work 4 days 1 week and stay . 10. More
2i. Rc·
member
R.wlings Hond• Sales
nights to be with elderly lady l
unusual
ti. Pewter coin
ntoved
WY 2·2151
See Bessie Athey 509 South ~ 12. Peel
trom
6. Rodents
13 ' Rlp•n
MIDOLEPORT,
OHIO
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YHtenla)''a
A•••~r
7.Emlt
ottice
o=\.on
ve., 1 epor, . H. Common
37.
Rent
28.
R
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8.
Gho!!tl!ke
Come to side door. 6 22 3tc I .
ending
Alumagis lrateJ 39. Early
9. Ridges
--- - · ..
.· l!'i.Exlst
1
abode
30.
Frem:h
11.
Rupture
GINSENG and Golden Seal, top i 16. Revolve
u. The red or
river
13. Tableland.
price for good clean dry 1· 17. Thu• ·
the black ·
15. Decapltate S1.High
roots. Home every evening at . 18. Mu. HS1' 18. Engliltb
42. Weat
hills
I 20.Sproad
Indian key
32. Inclttll
I or 6 o'lkB.
c oc . rmg roots I
pus tG
•••
tt.Man'a
19.
Samp~e
33.
Skin
in or ship by parce] post.
dry
nickname
disorder
ot cloth
Check malled to you same \ ~1. Seni!Ca.'lll
weapon
day l receive roots B ill 24. salt·water
Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio, P.
rood fish.
0. Box 14.
6 22 6tc 2!5. Positive
EXPERIENCED

SERVICE

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Crow's Steak House

1

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lnsped your roof. Wo
lollz.e ID Rf.Raollng 11 weD
ao aew roofs. Fll'
ESTI·
MATE - lAw moolhly pay.
~Jaa up to 80 IDOIIbl
pay. CaD uo today. Johu Grif.
IIIII lleo!lq C.nlracton. Ph.

1963 CHEVROLET lmpalo _

$1765
Hardtop Coupe, wbite fioilh, spotle.nly
elean red interior, 327 engine, automatic
transmission, power steering and brakes,
white wall tirea like new, radio and heater
1961 CHEVROLET Bol Air _$1095
Station Wagon. JeL black Unlsh, red trim,
VB engine, automaUc trans., 1 owner, radio
and heater, iOOd wblle wall tires.

1964 FALCON 2-0oat -~·
Deluxe interior, good white waD
finish, radiG&lt;, tu:atrr, IIH!al Olll

1965 CHEVROLET Impala

$2695

Super Sport Coupe, black vinyl top, .andalwoo&lt;l flnl~ h.

all vinyl interiur, with bucket seats, V-8 engine, auto·
malic transminion, power ateerinK and brakes, wire
·wheel covers, 8:00 while wall tire&amp;. show.11 little wear,
radio, heater, a real buy.
1964 CH!VROLET Impale
51995
4 Door HT Sedan. Low milea&amp;e b7 original local own·
er. new 1St line wbite wall tires. Beautiful turquoise
over wbite finish witb apotleu clean Interior, VB en·
tine, automatic trans ,, power deerinl and bnkea,
radio and beater, new car condition.

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NOW!

TRAVEL TRAILERS

otylo houoo wilh
room, playhouoo for
childreo with ncoUeot
lloa. Seo by appoiltmeat
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TO GO VACATIONING INf

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dozers, e:1perienced
Lecal bouliB&amp; • moviDc.
compressors, tools, elec. welders. cau us, «6-0112. Joel~~~0
lliller.
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R•l Estate For S•le
0. D. PARSONS

DAILY CROSSWORD

Realtor
IU :bu1 Ave., ........
FARMS
SPecial - !9 acreo farm,
room, bath, 6 A. bottom, bal.
Ill paslun!. Just oil State Ill.
160, priced ..,250.

Wo bave tho proJH!I"Iy. Wbat
wo IIOed II oomo buyt&lt;'o,

We have Ianni from 1 1o
acres at price!! to sell. Also
city ud villap prop..-ty,

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SUPPLIES

COW CVTS
BOSTON (UP!) -If Massa·
dluscill RepubllC8Ill lllCI
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met at the banquet table
lllslead ol tho baUot bo•,
GOP wwld will boada doWI.
AI their prHOOVeotioA
Friday Rltlhl, I $10 to•••ot l

,.. do-t~younell raen. We bne 1 ~­
ltoek of uphollllerio( fol&gt;
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At the Demoeratlc
CODventlon baRQue! Jwo• 9,
flO Ucket bouehl cold cull
potato salad.

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dooro, complete. C.Sb
Corry e2UII. Farmero Hanl·l
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G•lllpolls, Ohio

THE ESTATE OF MRS. CARL WALl

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12 wool I'1IIJ, throw ruga, fire place aet, aD!lquo
dlabea lo IOIDO cut eJau. ball table, card tablea, old
mahogany rodter, will llmpa, UDote otand llvlq
room aulte, pliUorm rodter lo llloo~ plate &amp;lUI
mirror, wudl'llbe, blrdaeye maple cbelt • dreuer
mantle clock. allllque dreaer, atand tablet, eedar
llned ebelt, 2 bedo complete, old chest of di'awero,
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Clyde B. Wolkor, Mgr.

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Ollio Hotel, Middleport, Ohio. 4.8. Stained
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clean community, Ph. m5750. . .
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Tile Rio Grandt 8tjaaN
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...., clan of weslerD otylo
11q11are dancers
WedaeldaJ
eveiiiDJ al the Gallla CoaniJ
Jlllllor Fatrgrouadl, with caller • tostroctor Ray Wrlsloll of
The claSI Is stU! open Ia
New Dave~, W. VI. Tbert
,..re Dine couples enrolled.
Tbe ela.. Ill still open II
Interested couples. 1\e nexl
leiSOD wlU be Jnae 2itb II I
p. m. (E.S.T.)

62 ',..
wuuam Floyd
StewaQ, mecbanlc at Galllpolls
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tired rlverman and former city
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• employe, died at 10:20 a. m.
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muwr w., mJ"Ut' ICU LU u•uw...,m ..,it,;..w:;. ~~;,-;.;;-:
~!';, !!~. ~ ~!'.!'!~!""u. M•• M"". Mr11. }lnm~ vse11 •
granu- F~~:~· ::~ bia home, 1604 ChaBY DICK THOMAS
cle crash on EasterD Ave. ....
Cormick, his sister, had con· daughter, Mra. Sharon
th
A H had bee . f 11
,
Nsllie Belle, Mexican Burro, City Manage~ Gary R. Short, tended he discontinued their and Mn. Manley's young son, am ve. e
nm a ·
Leltovers from the Delta Queen - Its lmposslbl~ to brmgs cheer to
Children's pres~dent, Gaiiia County Com- partnership Ang. 25 , 1965, an&lt;! IRodney.
lng health since last fall.
condense all the outsta~dlng tbmgs about tM Queen m a Home .... Redwood timber lor mumty Improvement Corpora- refused her •ccess to the books. I
One of 13 children, he was
smgle report of her VISit to the Old French City.
bench aroond city park delayed. Uon (C!C) Wedaeaday
after·
! THE I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. born Nov. 9, J903, at Winfield,
When the Queen was her~ last Wednesday, Myra Mlze,
noon presented a check to State
, . · 242 of Pomeroy has purchased W. Va., so~ of the late Captain
assista nt purser, gave me c~pies of the Steamboat Times, Juae H, 1911·- w. w. Sig- 1Treasurer Roger Clood for pur· . TWO HUNDRED and ninety· : the building occupied by Mar· Henry Wnght and Elizabeth
a mimeographed sheet published dally when the steamer ler to head eounty~wide United chase of the 174.15 acres of Gal· SJ}( s_tudents have enrolled for 1guerite Shoe Shop on
East Gladman. Wrlgbt Five brothers _ _U.,.ii\1¥_...,,..,..,1.,_,
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is on a cruise. Each cruise the newspaper carries a differ· Service Organization IUSO) . . 1lipolis State Institute farm lar.d the fJrst session of
summer IMain St. from Mrs. Norman an~ a Sister preceded him In ........,...,,....,..,.._..,..
l'nt name or sub.title. Mrs. Mize, by the way, is OOitor of More than 2,000 will attend 4-H to be used for industrial de· school at Rio Grande College. Kloes, P~meroy. The lodge for death. .
•¥1:~1DA
Ulf paper.
excursion party ... . Mrs. Mar- velopment.
.
I Last summer ~ students en-- many years has owned the ad·
His w.1fe, the former Ethel
Tlw Sleamboat Times was
derful boat,
tha McDaniel, born June 26, The purchase, made m Co· rolle:&lt;l for the hrst
summer ijoining building occupied
by Runyon, whom he married May
,,lied "The Ripple Wave" !or It's about the prettiest one 1844, is ffl today; believed to be tombus, completes the CIC's ac- sesSion.
. the Blue and Grey Restaurant 15, 1924. preceded him in death
lht Cincinnati - Pittsburgh 10annat
eity's oldest resident since the tion required by Sub - House ,
Iand Cockier Realty.
.
27 years ago, along with two
d:.tV round-trip cruise. One of 1 I bave met tbe nicest friends death of Frances Savage
Bill No. 436. The CIC's option · NEWCOMERS to the Galllpo- ,
children.
lh~ passengers submitted the 1 And, I'll be sorry when my GDIIipolis Gauls rally· in top of was to have expired July 6 h.ad ilis CHy School District in
He is survived by a daughter,
winni ng name. His
name, I
trip ends."
5th to top OHE 8-4; OHE has no action been taken. GalliaJg£ades 7-1~ for the 1966 • 67 SHOWER HONORS COUPLE Mrs. Vernon Lee of Kanauga;
not that it means anything, was Submitted by Christ Lorey. 11 errors, Dee Moore has five. residents may now look for- I school year at Gallia Academy Mr and Mrs Jerry TUUs of a brother, Captain
Berkley • -- - - - - - - " "
lng,'arrl Peterson (sounds like , One ~m that won_ honor·
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:ward to industrial development High School should register Mtddieport wer'e honored by a Wright, Kat~auga; three sisters,
i!B
Lll&amp;ft®tm!M!i
able
menuon
was
submitted
by
.
June
%8,
1911
Galhpohs
sol·/
m
the
near
future.
as
soon
as
possible,
Jt
was
BDrni8cellaneous
shower
on
FriMrs.
Clyde
(Mary)
Shamblin,
SUNDAY
11 Swr~le ) .
1
t;urothy Raymer, CDlu~nist Daisy Rook, as follows:
d1er. one of those capture~ by I
. . ~unced Monday. Registration da JUne 17 at the Rutland Kanauga; Mrs. Allen (E I Ia
for tlw Key West (Fla.) T1mes , "!loses are red
MeXIcans at Carrlzal fight; . THE GALLIPOLIS K1wan1S IS 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday ~
Leg' H 11 H te
Mae) Yeauger, South Point, and TRIEDSTONE
BAPTIST
w11 s .~ 1 1est columnist for The 1 Violets are blue,
Harvey M. Lee, colored son of Iclub Wednesday night in Os- through Friday, according to
er~e:n Mrs 10~8 ~le'e o;ill~ Mrs. George &lt;Gladie) Sheets Church, 3 p.m. Anniversary
Rippl r Wave. She commented, 1 If the Delta Queen sinks
Ben F. Lee, is now a captive car's Riverboat Room voted 1principal James N. M. Davis. ' Mes w
Ill ·Cll
Mn Leis, Rt 1, Gallipolis, and two half~ services for the pastor, The
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na brothers, Ray and George
Rev. L.edV. Gause. The public
in on I' o er co um.ns. a. ou 1 o w1 you.
.
, was a pnmos una~1mous Y m. vor o 1
Howard and tlJey were
Ihe ,tuff they put m M1n t l
vale m the lOth U. S. Cavalry a local umted campa1gn for
IN MEIGS COVNTY
ed lth the
b
M erly Ironton.
· Ia lnvlt ·
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ONE PERSON I missed when 1 with troops that suffered trag- funds for clrarilable organiza- Apparent Jack of communlca- Lee wH l1 ~a~es y
rs. There are 15 gralndcllildi'en 1 Moaday
".\nd a! for nijnt green
the Delta Queen docked hefe : ~y last week .. .. Methodist tions. Its sentiments were voic- tions between West Virginia b G 1J.se ci ~ze~. ~~ :~ and one great grandchild.
THURMAN GRANGE, 7:SO
1
baH' you uoticed the flower 1Wednesday was Captain Jesse D1strict Conference of Marietta ed in response to a query from . and Ohio and contention on the 1 Y 0 le ra • 10
Y '
Funeral services wlll be
p. m. Inspection. Members
IJuxF~ of real mint sprigs on jP. Hughes. Captain Hughes did Clergy to be in Gallipolis two Dr. Alphus R. Christensen, a part of Ule former that tbe i M·a~cia ~~;rt and. Wanda ducted at 2:30p. m. Sunday
bring potluck.
tlle stern and near the big ro- 1not make the Pittsburgh trip. days . . Howe McCormick member of the Gallipolis Cham- boundary of the two states is Vmmg.
e oor prtze was the Kanauga Fairhaven
CENTENARY GRANGE, 8
t.at1nt.! wheel? While growing, IHe celebrated his 90th birthday took charge today of his new ber of Commerce, seeking in- at the middle of the Ohio Ri¥er won by Mrs. Esther carson. dist Church of wblch he waq
p.m. Regular meeting. Ladies
tlw leaves are sprinkled with earlier this month. But Captain 1 purchase, the Grube Livery formation on the feasibUity of loomed as obst.acles to a bridge, R~freshrneots of assorted sand- member b~ the Rev.
bring cookies' and
co I d
rht dr&lt;tmond drops of fine spray ! Hughes is still going strong and jBam .'.. . Atty. W. R. White a local united campaign for connecting the two slates, at Wlches, cake, potato
chips, Delaney' assisted by the
drJnks.
from the wheel as it churns was working trips out of Cin- 1 and Robert McCormick spent funds.
the site of new Racine Dam. punch and coffee were served the Rev' Robert Rider
THE CATHOLIC Women's
,.11 d flails the water."
cinnati earlier this year.
tlast evening with friends in
1t follows that Ohio ought to buf,et style from 8 table c~v- wiU be ·In Madd c;meter
Club picnic, 6:30, at Parish
Smrely anybody, i suppose, Captain Hughes has taken up the rural district . . . . Major HERMAN A. Clarke, Crown pay hal! the costs of the design ered In white and centered With Friends may cal Sunda y. Camp on Rt. Ill.
nl!tirf'd the green lhin,gs grow- 1art in these tater years. and Wilhelm, born in German Pu- City, has been appointed CrDWn and construction of the bridge, a vase of red ros~. ~e gift Miller's Home for
Fun:rals TUESDAY
mg in the boxes, and if they ! several of his. fine riverboat land or German parents, raised City Postmaster according to a proposition that Ohio is liable table was decorated In pmk and 'lb bod
m ll 1 8 t te · ANN JUDSON BffiLE Clasl
~·ad. t.hey probably wouldn't !)aintings are m the River in Moscow, four years in Rus- word received Thursday from to study for some time, and white and streamers lD those ~ t Ythw h e hn a one 7:30 p. m. First Baptist
have known what they :saw. Museum at the Campus Marti- sian regiment, six months a W'dshington, D. c.
time Js shorl Design costs for colors fell from a suspended
a e c urc ·
Cllurcb, will meet at home of
t:! ut. there they were, on the , us at Marietta. We visited the guard in the Greek-Turkish Sidney T. Jones, 25, Logan, ia a bridge on the dam have been blue and white checked urn- • •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter,
Iammi.
Imuseum recently and brought War, and speaking seven lang· a new member of the GaUipo- estimated at $250,000, and the brella. 'lbose attending or B1rd.e Herdman
Rl 218.
The Ripple Wave was a las- back a 45 rpm record, feeturing !uages, is here ., a free-lance lis Post State Highway Palrot, bridge itself at 12 million.
sending gilts were: Mrs. Sandy PT. PLEASANT - Birdie B. VINTON FRIENDSHIP GARdnatmg little two sheet paper. the Detta Queen's caliope·, or ' preacher; will speak in Public lt was announced Wednesday. A decision, apparently, must ISmith, Mrs. Goldie Graham, Herdman, 68, Loon, Rt. 1, died den Club, 1:30 p.m., Mrs.
Tht' f1rst issue named the mem- ''steam pie-'Silna," as it is so 1Square tonigbt oo ''One World, 1Jones, a 1959 graduate of Logan be reached this year on wbeth- Mn1. Esther Carson, Mrs. Wan· Friday afternoon l.n PI~:~~~~~ Lowell McCarley, hostess.
~rs of the ~reW and interesting af!ectionately called. .
O~e God, One Heaven, One 1 High School, who spent
two er_or not the dam will be
a da Vi~ing and She~ry, T~rry, VaiJey Hospital, after a 1
Program, 11 Montb of Roses."
!arts and history about
the The recor~ starts mth the ~ ~ibl.e-·- .,~y So Many Denom-1years as a memper of the U. bridge. The Corps of Engineers I and R_tta, Mrs. Maxme Gr1mm 1ng illness. He was a
llelr.1 Queen.
throaty whiStle of the Delta •mations .
IS. Army's Military Police, is a has indicated construction of
and VIcky, Mrs. Beulah Grate, New York Central Railroad
VISIT IN BELPRE
Om· very interesting feature Qu~n , and you can imagine the ·
j June 10 graduate of the Patwl dam is progressq rapidly
Mrs. Reva Snowden, Mrs. Jean pJoyee and a retired automoh1ilel Miss Alma Ohlinger and Mrs.
of the paper was a collec- excitement on Fourth
Ave. ,
ClASS MEETS
tbe point beyond which the
Parker and Suzy, Mrs. Bernice mechanic.
Lucile Mayes, both of Middle.
1Academy, Columbus.
lion nl poems or little four-line when I put the record on, turn1
sign can not be changed.
Ne1son, Mrs. Ruth Erlewine and He was born February 7,
port, were guests of Mr. and
like-sonnets, caUed "Doggerel" ed up the volume and
tbe The Long Bottom Golden Rule OLD FRIENDS renewed ac·
Joetta, Mrs. Lee Hysell and 1n Mason county, the son of the Mrs. Ernest Cornt and f!llllllY
accorct:ng to . Chet Tannehill, steamboat whiStle blew on Sunday, School class met at quaintances, passengers toured JACK CRISP, chairman
Linda, Mrs. Loll! CaiT, Mn. late Peter and Nancy
In Belpre this week. They visitour l'd1Jor. One read:
IFourth Ave. Every body thought the borne of lhe president. Mrs. the old French City, and local tbe Leading Creek
Marcia Capehart and
Julie, Herdman
ed tbe Parkersburg City Park
: Tressie Swain. A delicious pot residents flocked aboard the Association, has returned
Mrs. Eva Hysell, Mrs. June Survivi~g are two sona
to admire the lilies in the pools.
"Wbenever you look through the Queen was in town.
TThh; kbottof"'tbi of teyour glbas s, ' HERE ARE
brief
lunch was served to Mr. and Green Lines steamer
Delta Rutland after conferences
Bearbs and Michelle, Mrs. Jes- . man Herdman,
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uews
. I you 1Mrs. Lewis Edgell, Mr. and Queen when she docked here Washinghm, D. C., with
sie White, Mrs. Marie Birch- Herbert Herdman,
VISITING PARENTS
Aod pleasures of die past. . might have been readmg 10, I Mrs. Charles Bensley, norence Tuesday afternoon on her way approval In his pocket of
field, Mrs. Melva Turner and Iaine, o.; three
daughters, P.F.C. Jerry E. Frederick,
1"'·' was submitted by Sus1e ,25, or ;o years ago:
' Limberger, Mrs. Bess Lorkins, back to Cincinnati on her ninth mgton to carry out
BrendJ, Mra. Mary Beard, Mrs. Lawrence Davy and Mrs. who Is stoUoned at Fort SID,
Strong. 8 passenger. ..
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' Mrs. Ella Hannum, Mrs. Myr- annual llklay roundtrip cruise actions.
Mrs. E!!le Denison, Mrs. Kath· James Burns, both of Worthing- Oklahoma, Is spendldg a 15 day
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leen Cremeens• Mrs • Marjor- to n, Oh'm, and Mrs. RRymond leave with his parents, Mr.
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bof .theedwmmng
b
h liMd - te Delmar lR. lie Damewood• Mrs . Des! Rose ' from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh. Accordi••
·oe to Crisp '
t&gt;l su mitt
Y passengers , mgerJC. •. gra ua
m ~ e Mrs. Tressie Swain, Santford The Queen carried an ''upside were alrtady aware of our
Je Rice, Mr1. Katy Fink, Mrt. Barnette, New Haven, w. va. and Mrs. Norman Frederick,
~ ~.~ . a c·ontest were:
Inurse, }oms Holzer ~ospltal: Cotart. and Mrs. Bess Webster. down broom" atop gilded Elk lems over there before I
Hysell, Mlaa
Edna one brother, Virgil He«iman, aud brother, J.:k, of Long BotThe meetln•II!!&lt; will be with Mr • Horns on her masthead as re- ed • due to the work of
Swick • Mrs• Jeanette Davis •aress
dd
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r,,.l'b;;.•.-D..i!l""ta,...Qo"'-er""oiiiil._•iiiiiiwiiion-iiiiiiriiieceiiiiiilvediiiiiiiiiBiii...s.....ne.iarei-oe""m"'"n""ur"'s-• l and
Mrs. Dave Yates.
suit of !he June 11 win over the man \\'Biter B. Moeller."
Mrs. Robert Clark, Mra. Pearl Mrs Frank Thornton Rt 1 PI - - - - - - - - Bell• of Louisville in a boat race
Uttle, Mn. Joan 'iltewart, Mrs. Ple,;.ant· 10 grandchndr~n' ·
GIVE SURPRISE
and caliope duel.
CHERYL BENTZ, a
Evelyn Warner, Mra. Allee two gr.,;t grandchildren.
son Township and was • ,..
The Long Bottom Golden Rule
graduate of Easll'.rn
Sprouse. Mrs. Shirley Bishop, F\meral services will be held tired construction worker for
Sunday &amp;boo! Class gave a TESTIMONY OF Gallipolis School, is tbe winner of a $250 Mn. Francis Alkire, Mrs. Katb- Monday at 2 p. m. In the Crow· lbe Pfaff and Smltb Builder•
surprise house warming party mum~Ipal Judge Robert S. Betz, Nursmg Scbolership from
leen Tillis, Jean and Louise, Hussell Funeral home and bur- Supply Co.
Wednesday night at the home of highlighted Tu"'day rugbfs ses- Meigs County _Tuberculosis and Mrs. Pauline Tillis, Mrs. Lena lal will follow in the Pine Grove Survivors lnclud.• one son,
Mrs. Mary Pierce. Ice cream Sion of the pubhc heanng at Health Association. She
Howard and the honoree, Mrs. cemetery Friends may call at Charles, Cheshire, two doughGREAT
and cake, lee tea and co!!ee Southwestern High School of to attend tbe HoLler Hospital DarleJJO TUlia and Wendy.
tbe funer~l borne after 10 8 m ten, Mrs. Otto (Mary) Hoft.
was
mved
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clay
Baker,
ousted
local
superSchool
of
Nlll'llng
tn
Galllpolls
SUnda
· · man, Jackson, Oblo, ud Mrs•
. FRIEND!
Cbarl.. Hensley, Mr. and Mrs. lntendenl Others
testifying Ibis fall.
y,
Gene (Virginia) Sayre, Flortll,
Lewis Edgel, Mr. and Mrs. were Jobn R. Russell, former
HELPERS TO MEET
Bert Hern
Pa., and four grandcbUdren.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Dave Yalef; Mra. Tressle Swain, school board member, and CHARLES E. SWATZEL was
Bert Lee Hem, 83, of Cbe- Funeral services will be held
Florence Limeberger. Mrs. Bess Mrs. Rutb Meadows, elemen- elecled Comman4er !111: the year AD people wbo are helping In shire, died earl) Saturday, June Monday at 2 at the Rawlingl
6:00 to 8:00
Rose, Mrs. Beas Larkins, Mrs. tary teacher in the Southw.. ~ 11167 when Drew Webller Post the Girl Scout Campe are aBked 25 In the Veterans's
Coats Funeral Home tn Mlddle.o\ra Myen, Mrs. Ella IL'IIIIIume ern dislricl Hearing resumed No. 39, American Legion, met to meelln the basement of Mra. Hospital. Be was the son of
port and the Rev. Robert IIJ4.
Mrs. Mary Pierce, Myrtle Dam.: Friday night with additional I Monday night.
A. R. Knight Monday June 27, late James and Mlnerv•
er will n!!lclate. Bnrial wUJ be
wood, Ml'l. Enzy Newell, Shelia Baker witnesses.
Don Taylor, Pomeroy WTler at I p.m. Mrs. Kntgbt bas just Be wa• also PI~ceded In
In tbe Gravel Hill Cemetery.
and Elmer Mrs. Des! Webster
I for the Dally Senlinel, w 0 n returned from the National Girl by bls wile, Lorna, two
Friends may can at lbe funeral
IUid
Judy
Perry.
THOROFARE
MARKETS,
first
prize
In
the
Scout
Tratntng
Center
at
Pleasago,
two
brothers
and
bome
any time after 10 a. m.
MemHr F. .ral ltltrvt Sytftm
lac., parelll corporation of Ev· carrier emtesl Ht recslved 1 lllltllle, N.Y.
slater•. He was born Ill
Sunday.
Member F.D.I,C,
FOOT-LONG
BALE
ans
Supermarkets,
Inc.,
Wed·
walkie-talkie
radio
ael
POMEROY, 0.
The North Gallia Htgb Scbool l nesday announced the closing
majorettes are sponsoring
of the bu•lness offices and ware- PLANS FOR ADWTIONAL
foot.long holdog aate
bouse at First Ave. and Spruce riverbank work proposed above
at the bome o! Mrs. Marie
Sl, and tbe removal of It 1 tbe parl!iDc!Ait bave been comer at Evergreen.
eotire operation from that loca- pleted, It was announced Moolion to the Rt. 35 warehouse. clay night by Mayor Olarles
Sale of Evans Bakey to the Legar to the Pomeroy vlllage
Ohio Valley Baking Company, councU.
which will service all stores Mayor Legar lakl Ted Beewith lis modero quality bak- gle, Spring Ave., Pomervy, 111
in&amp; and distribution, was also engineer, recently finished tha
announced.
pjans for the proposecl project
You're Almost Certain To Find Just What You're
and they have been turned over
Looking For On OUR BIG LOT. Stop Byl
TWO GALLIPOLIS 1irls were to village officials.
elected to poats Tuesday at the The plans wiD be referred lo
The IIIW 1967 Models In RCA Victor Color Television - Black
1lJth annual Buckeye
Girls the Waterw~ Commlsslou of
and White T1levilion - Portable Record Playel'l Console
State. Miss Rebecca M. Stepb- Obio. The village Ia attempting
eoson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to secure a grant to help fl.
4 Speed, Real Clean,
Ster101 - Table Model Radios - Transistor AM Rldl01 0. G. StepheiiiJon, Rl 2 Gallipo- oance the construction ot a
Never Been Run
Us, a member of the National- ed road Into tbe .rea
Transistor AM.fM Radios - Portable TV's are arriving dilly.
ist Party, was elected council the purklng lot
Elberfeld• invite you to stop In on the second floor In the Music
member for Hobart City, Halll·
clay County. Miss SW!an H. Boo- CREDIT FOR THE outstandDepartment and - the 25 inch rectangular tube colonels InArtie White, Custom Red Vinyl
ter, daughter of Mr. and Mra. ing succeas of second Big Bend
cluding the Nitw Mlrk I DeLuxe Sets - the superb new Portable
Clarence Boster, Rt. l, Gallipo- Regatta of June 10.12 was u.Interior, Sharp
Us, was elected member of the tended Mooday to every organRecord Playe,. In both Monophonic and Stereo Models - The
Bacon City School Board. She lzation and tndlvldual o! two
naw
priced AM-FM Tabla and Transistor Radios - New low
is also a member of the NatiOII- counties who supported lt by
alist Party.
Jock Carsey, pre~t ol the
prices on Stereo Console Type Record Pleyers.
Pomeroy Chamber of ComOne local Owner. Nice - - - MRS. FAYE THOMPSON merce. The chamber reoponded
And Elberfeld• 1111intein 1 complete 11rvice de~rtment
was Jnstalled 81 presldant of by votlni lllllllimouoly to spoafor •II RCA Victor Products. A modem equipped shop - expertbe Gallipolis Business and sor ' lblrd ngatta nest year,
Profeosional Women's C I u b the dale to be
annopnced 1
Ienced technidan for 11rvlcing what you buy - Ask about
Monday evening In Oscar's Res- ooon.
One Owner.
Elberfelds TV end Radio Service when you're In the llore,
taurant. A tribute to tbe Club'a l
New Riviera Trade In - - - prealdent, Mro. Irene Gilliam, MEIGS OENE!W. HOSPIT·
wbo died June I, was written al, Pomeroy, bas beea ·~~:II
U.. Elberfelds Sensible CI'IC!It Service to purch1se 1 111w TV
and prest•nted by Miss Edith ed by Depal't!nent of H
HutslnpUlar, Ia memory of Mrs. Education and Welfare
· Set or Stereo or Radio.
Gilltom, wbo would bave rellr- the Social 811cnrlly Adlloowllr.. ll
6 C)tl. Standard Trans.,
eel as president at tbe meeting. U1111, to begin aeceptilD,I Medl·
Rough and ready
• Elberfelcls are open avery weak daY until 5 PM - ere open
eare pallellll as of July 1.
JUDGE JOHN W. Howell,
Friday nights until 8 PM and Saturday nights until .9 PM.
act1D1 Judi• of Galllo County TWO WOllEN .MID 111
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eommon pleas court, hu order- IDOIIIbs-okl child
eel Glen A. Luellen, Rt. 2 lild· eoeaped ,oerlouJ lnlnrJ
'ftll, Ill make luU accounting of In Pod!eroy wben a
bllllneaoln the operaUon of the wacoa' eme dowa 1111
Glemoar Rastaurant to h 11 Hll. Jlfll, onto
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Tile Rio Grandt 8tjaaN
.,....red lint le11on for 111•
...., clan of weslerD otylo
11q11are dancers
WedaeldaJ
eveiiiDJ al the Gallla CoaniJ
Jlllllor Fatrgrouadl, with caller • tostroctor Ray Wrlsloll of
The claSI Is stU! open Ia
New Dave~, W. VI. Tbert
,..re Dine couples enrolled.
Tbe ela.. Ill still open II
Interested couples. 1\e nexl
leiSOD wlU be Jnae 2itb II I
p. m. (E.S.T.)

62 ',..
wuuam Floyd
StewaQ, mecbanlc at Galllpolls
.
tired rlverman and former city
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• employe, died at 10:20 a. m.
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muwr w., mJ"Ut' ICU LU u•uw...,m ..,it,;..w:;. ~~;,-;.;;-:
~!';, !!~. ~ ~!'.!'!~!""u. M•• M"". Mr11. }lnm~ vse11 •
granu- F~~:~· ::~ bia home, 1604 ChaBY DICK THOMAS
cle crash on EasterD Ave. ....
Cormick, his sister, had con· daughter, Mra. Sharon
th
A H had bee . f 11
,
Nsllie Belle, Mexican Burro, City Manage~ Gary R. Short, tended he discontinued their and Mn. Manley's young son, am ve. e
nm a ·
Leltovers from the Delta Queen - Its lmposslbl~ to brmgs cheer to
Children's pres~dent, Gaiiia County Com- partnership Ang. 25 , 1965, an&lt;! IRodney.
lng health since last fall.
condense all the outsta~dlng tbmgs about tM Queen m a Home .... Redwood timber lor mumty Improvement Corpora- refused her •ccess to the books. I
One of 13 children, he was
smgle report of her VISit to the Old French City.
bench aroond city park delayed. Uon (C!C) Wedaeaday
after·
! THE I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. born Nov. 9, J903, at Winfield,
When the Queen was her~ last Wednesday, Myra Mlze,
noon presented a check to State
, . · 242 of Pomeroy has purchased W. Va., so~ of the late Captain
assista nt purser, gave me c~pies of the Steamboat Times, Juae H, 1911·- w. w. Sig- 1Treasurer Roger Clood for pur· . TWO HUNDRED and ninety· : the building occupied by Mar· Henry Wnght and Elizabeth
a mimeographed sheet published dally when the steamer ler to head eounty~wide United chase of the 174.15 acres of Gal· SJ}( s_tudents have enrolled for 1guerite Shoe Shop on
East Gladman. Wrlgbt Five brothers _ _U.,.ii\1¥_...,,..,..,1.,_,
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is on a cruise. Each cruise the newspaper carries a differ· Service Organization IUSO) . . 1lipolis State Institute farm lar.d the fJrst session of
summer IMain St. from Mrs. Norman an~ a Sister preceded him In ........,...,,....,..,.._..,..
l'nt name or sub.title. Mrs. Mize, by the way, is OOitor of More than 2,000 will attend 4-H to be used for industrial de· school at Rio Grande College. Kloes, P~meroy. The lodge for death. .
•¥1:~1DA
Ulf paper.
excursion party ... . Mrs. Mar- velopment.
.
I Last summer ~ students en-- many years has owned the ad·
His w.1fe, the former Ethel
Tlw Sleamboat Times was
derful boat,
tha McDaniel, born June 26, The purchase, made m Co· rolle:&lt;l for the hrst
summer ijoining building occupied
by Runyon, whom he married May
,,lied "The Ripple Wave" !or It's about the prettiest one 1844, is ffl today; believed to be tombus, completes the CIC's ac- sesSion.
. the Blue and Grey Restaurant 15, 1924. preceded him in death
lht Cincinnati - Pittsburgh 10annat
eity's oldest resident since the tion required by Sub - House ,
Iand Cockier Realty.
.
27 years ago, along with two
d:.tV round-trip cruise. One of 1 I bave met tbe nicest friends death of Frances Savage
Bill No. 436. The CIC's option · NEWCOMERS to the Galllpo- ,
children.
lh~ passengers submitted the 1 And, I'll be sorry when my GDIIipolis Gauls rally· in top of was to have expired July 6 h.ad ilis CHy School District in
He is survived by a daughter,
winni ng name. His
name, I
trip ends."
5th to top OHE 8-4; OHE has no action been taken. GalliaJg£ades 7-1~ for the 1966 • 67 SHOWER HONORS COUPLE Mrs. Vernon Lee of Kanauga;
not that it means anything, was Submitted by Christ Lorey. 11 errors, Dee Moore has five. residents may now look for- I school year at Gallia Academy Mr and Mrs Jerry TUUs of a brother, Captain
Berkley • -- - - - - - - " "
lng,'arrl Peterson (sounds like , One ~m that won_ honor·
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:ward to industrial development High School should register Mtddieport wer'e honored by a Wright, Kat~auga; three sisters,
i!B
Lll&amp;ft®tm!M!i
able
menuon
was
submitted
by
.
June
%8,
1911
Galhpohs
sol·/
m
the
near
future.
as
soon
as
possible,
Jt
was
BDrni8cellaneous
shower
on
FriMrs.
Clyde
(Mary)
Shamblin,
SUNDAY
11 Swr~le ) .
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t;urothy Raymer, CDlu~nist Daisy Rook, as follows:
d1er. one of those capture~ by I
. . ~unced Monday. Registration da JUne 17 at the Rutland Kanauga; Mrs. Allen (E I Ia
for tlw Key West (Fla.) T1mes , "!loses are red
MeXIcans at Carrlzal fight; . THE GALLIPOLIS K1wan1S IS 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday ~
Leg' H 11 H te
Mae) Yeauger, South Point, and TRIEDSTONE
BAPTIST
w11 s .~ 1 1est columnist for The 1 Violets are blue,
Harvey M. Lee, colored son of Iclub Wednesday night in Os- through Friday, according to
er~e:n Mrs 10~8 ~le'e o;ill~ Mrs. George &lt;Gladie) Sheets Church, 3 p.m. Anniversary
Rippl r Wave. She commented, 1 If the Delta Queen sinks
Ben F. Lee, is now a captive car's Riverboat Room voted 1principal James N. M. Davis. ' Mes w
Ill ·Cll
Mn Leis, Rt 1, Gallipolis, and two half~ services for the pastor, The
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City
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rs. asslst·
na brothers, Ray and George
Rev. L.edV. Gause. The public
in on I' o er co um.ns. a. ou 1 o w1 you.
.
, was a pnmos una~1mous Y m. vor o 1
Howard and tlJey were
Ihe ,tuff they put m M1n t l
vale m the lOth U. S. Cavalry a local umted campa1gn for
IN MEIGS COVNTY
ed lth the
b
M erly Ironton.
· Ia lnvlt ·
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ONE PERSON I missed when 1 with troops that suffered trag- funds for clrarilable organiza- Apparent Jack of communlca- Lee wH l1 ~a~es y
rs. There are 15 gralndcllildi'en 1 Moaday
".\nd a! for nijnt green
the Delta Queen docked hefe : ~y last week .. .. Methodist tions. Its sentiments were voic- tions between West Virginia b G 1J.se ci ~ze~. ~~ :~ and one great grandchild.
THURMAN GRANGE, 7:SO
1
baH' you uoticed the flower 1Wednesday was Captain Jesse D1strict Conference of Marietta ed in response to a query from . and Ohio and contention on the 1 Y 0 le ra • 10
Y '
Funeral services wlll be
p. m. Inspection. Members
IJuxF~ of real mint sprigs on jP. Hughes. Captain Hughes did Clergy to be in Gallipolis two Dr. Alphus R. Christensen, a part of Ule former that tbe i M·a~cia ~~;rt and. Wanda ducted at 2:30p. m. Sunday
bring potluck.
tlle stern and near the big ro- 1not make the Pittsburgh trip. days . . Howe McCormick member of the Gallipolis Cham- boundary of the two states is Vmmg.
e oor prtze was the Kanauga Fairhaven
CENTENARY GRANGE, 8
t.at1nt.! wheel? While growing, IHe celebrated his 90th birthday took charge today of his new ber of Commerce, seeking in- at the middle of the Ohio Ri¥er won by Mrs. Esther carson. dist Church of wblch he waq
p.m. Regular meeting. Ladies
tlw leaves are sprinkled with earlier this month. But Captain 1 purchase, the Grube Livery formation on the feasibUity of loomed as obst.acles to a bridge, R~freshrneots of assorted sand- member b~ the Rev.
bring cookies' and
co I d
rht dr&lt;tmond drops of fine spray ! Hughes is still going strong and jBam .'.. . Atty. W. R. White a local united campaign for connecting the two slates, at Wlches, cake, potato
chips, Delaney' assisted by the
drJnks.
from the wheel as it churns was working trips out of Cin- 1 and Robert McCormick spent funds.
the site of new Racine Dam. punch and coffee were served the Rev' Robert Rider
THE CATHOLIC Women's
,.11 d flails the water."
cinnati earlier this year.
tlast evening with friends in
1t follows that Ohio ought to buf,et style from 8 table c~v- wiU be ·In Madd c;meter
Club picnic, 6:30, at Parish
Smrely anybody, i suppose, Captain Hughes has taken up the rural district . . . . Major HERMAN A. Clarke, Crown pay hal! the costs of the design ered In white and centered With Friends may cal Sunda y. Camp on Rt. Ill.
nl!tirf'd the green lhin,gs grow- 1art in these tater years. and Wilhelm, born in German Pu- City, has been appointed CrDWn and construction of the bridge, a vase of red ros~. ~e gift Miller's Home for
Fun:rals TUESDAY
mg in the boxes, and if they ! several of his. fine riverboat land or German parents, raised City Postmaster according to a proposition that Ohio is liable table was decorated In pmk and 'lb bod
m ll 1 8 t te · ANN JUDSON BffiLE Clasl
~·ad. t.hey probably wouldn't !)aintings are m the River in Moscow, four years in Rus- word received Thursday from to study for some time, and white and streamers lD those ~ t Ythw h e hn a one 7:30 p. m. First Baptist
have known what they :saw. Museum at the Campus Marti- sian regiment, six months a W'dshington, D. c.
time Js shorl Design costs for colors fell from a suspended
a e c urc ·
Cllurcb, will meet at home of
t:! ut. there they were, on the , us at Marietta. We visited the guard in the Greek-Turkish Sidney T. Jones, 25, Logan, ia a bridge on the dam have been blue and white checked urn- • •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter,
Iammi.
Imuseum recently and brought War, and speaking seven lang· a new member of the GaUipo- estimated at $250,000, and the brella. 'lbose attending or B1rd.e Herdman
Rl 218.
The Ripple Wave was a las- back a 45 rpm record, feeturing !uages, is here ., a free-lance lis Post State Highway Palrot, bridge itself at 12 million.
sending gilts were: Mrs. Sandy PT. PLEASANT - Birdie B. VINTON FRIENDSHIP GARdnatmg little two sheet paper. the Detta Queen's caliope·, or ' preacher; will speak in Public lt was announced Wednesday. A decision, apparently, must ISmith, Mrs. Goldie Graham, Herdman, 68, Loon, Rt. 1, died den Club, 1:30 p.m., Mrs.
Tht' f1rst issue named the mem- ''steam pie-'Silna," as it is so 1Square tonigbt oo ''One World, 1Jones, a 1959 graduate of Logan be reached this year on wbeth- Mn1. Esther Carson, Mrs. Wan· Friday afternoon l.n PI~:~~~~~ Lowell McCarley, hostess.
~rs of the ~reW and interesting af!ectionately called. .
O~e God, One Heaven, One 1 High School, who spent
two er_or not the dam will be
a da Vi~ing and She~ry, T~rry, VaiJey Hospital, after a 1
Program, 11 Montb of Roses."
!arts and history about
the The recor~ starts mth the ~ ~ibl.e-·- .,~y So Many Denom-1years as a memper of the U. bridge. The Corps of Engineers I and R_tta, Mrs. Maxme Gr1mm 1ng illness. He was a
llelr.1 Queen.
throaty whiStle of the Delta •mations .
IS. Army's Military Police, is a has indicated construction of
and VIcky, Mrs. Beulah Grate, New York Central Railroad
VISIT IN BELPRE
Om· very interesting feature Qu~n , and you can imagine the ·
j June 10 graduate of the Patwl dam is progressq rapidly
Mrs. Reva Snowden, Mrs. Jean pJoyee and a retired automoh1ilel Miss Alma Ohlinger and Mrs.
of the paper was a collec- excitement on Fourth
Ave. ,
ClASS MEETS
tbe point beyond which the
Parker and Suzy, Mrs. Bernice mechanic.
Lucile Mayes, both of Middle.
1Academy, Columbus.
lion nl poems or little four-line when I put the record on, turn1
sign can not be changed.
Ne1son, Mrs. Ruth Erlewine and He was born February 7,
port, were guests of Mr. and
like-sonnets, caUed "Doggerel" ed up the volume and
tbe The Long Bottom Golden Rule OLD FRIENDS renewed ac·
Joetta, Mrs. Lee Hysell and 1n Mason county, the son of the Mrs. Ernest Cornt and f!llllllY
accorct:ng to . Chet Tannehill, steamboat whiStle blew on Sunday, School class met at quaintances, passengers toured JACK CRISP, chairman
Linda, Mrs. Loll! CaiT, Mn. late Peter and Nancy
In Belpre this week. They visitour l'd1Jor. One read:
IFourth Ave. Every body thought the borne of lhe president. Mrs. the old French City, and local tbe Leading Creek
Marcia Capehart and
Julie, Herdman
ed tbe Parkersburg City Park
: Tressie Swain. A delicious pot residents flocked aboard the Association, has returned
Mrs. Eva Hysell, Mrs. June Survivi~g are two sona
to admire the lilies in the pools.
"Wbenever you look through the Queen was in town.
TThh; kbottof"'tbi of teyour glbas s, ' HERE ARE
brief
lunch was served to Mr. and Green Lines steamer
Delta Rutland after conferences
Bearbs and Michelle, Mrs. Jes- . man Herdman,
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s s ro w ee1e,~
.
uews
. I you 1Mrs. Lewis Edgell, Mr. and Queen when she docked here Washinghm, D. C., with
sie White, Mrs. Marie Birch- Herbert Herdman,
VISITING PARENTS
Aod pleasures of die past. . might have been readmg 10, I Mrs. Charles Bensley, norence Tuesday afternoon on her way approval In his pocket of
field, Mrs. Melva Turner and Iaine, o.; three
daughters, P.F.C. Jerry E. Frederick,
1"'·' was submitted by Sus1e ,25, or ;o years ago:
' Limberger, Mrs. Bess Lorkins, back to Cincinnati on her ninth mgton to carry out
BrendJ, Mra. Mary Beard, Mrs. Lawrence Davy and Mrs. who Is stoUoned at Fort SID,
Strong. 8 passenger. ..
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' Mrs. Ella Hannum, Mrs. Myr- annual llklay roundtrip cruise actions.
Mrs. E!!le Denison, Mrs. Kath· James Burns, both of Worthing- Oklahoma, Is spendldg a 15 day
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leen Cremeens• Mrs • Marjor- to n, Oh'm, and Mrs. RRymond leave with his parents, Mr.
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b
h liMd - te Delmar lR. lie Damewood• Mrs . Des! Rose ' from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh. Accordi••
·oe to Crisp '
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Y passengers , mgerJC. •. gra ua
m ~ e Mrs. Tressie Swain, Santford The Queen carried an ''upside were alrtady aware of our
Je Rice, Mr1. Katy Fink, Mrt. Barnette, New Haven, w. va. and Mrs. Norman Frederick,
~ ~.~ . a c·ontest were:
Inurse, }oms Holzer ~ospltal: Cotart. and Mrs. Bess Webster. down broom" atop gilded Elk lems over there before I
Hysell, Mlaa
Edna one brother, Virgil He«iman, aud brother, J.:k, of Long BotThe meetln•II!!&lt; will be with Mr • Horns on her masthead as re- ed • due to the work of
Swick • Mrs• Jeanette Davis •aress
dd
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Mrs. Dave Yates.
suit of !he June 11 win over the man \\'Biter B. Moeller."
Mrs. Robert Clark, Mra. Pearl Mrs Frank Thornton Rt 1 PI - - - - - - - - Bell• of Louisville in a boat race
Uttle, Mn. Joan 'iltewart, Mrs. Ple,;.ant· 10 grandchndr~n' ·
GIVE SURPRISE
and caliope duel.
CHERYL BENTZ, a
Evelyn Warner, Mra. Allee two gr.,;t grandchildren.
son Township and was • ,..
The Long Bottom Golden Rule
graduate of Easll'.rn
Sprouse. Mrs. Shirley Bishop, F\meral services will be held tired construction worker for
Sunday &amp;boo! Class gave a TESTIMONY OF Gallipolis School, is tbe winner of a $250 Mn. Francis Alkire, Mrs. Katb- Monday at 2 p. m. In the Crow· lbe Pfaff and Smltb Builder•
surprise house warming party mum~Ipal Judge Robert S. Betz, Nursmg Scbolership from
leen Tillis, Jean and Louise, Hussell Funeral home and bur- Supply Co.
Wednesday night at the home of highlighted Tu"'day rugbfs ses- Meigs County _Tuberculosis and Mrs. Pauline Tillis, Mrs. Lena lal will follow in the Pine Grove Survivors lnclud.• one son,
Mrs. Mary Pierce. Ice cream Sion of the pubhc heanng at Health Association. She
Howard and the honoree, Mrs. cemetery Friends may call at Charles, Cheshire, two doughGREAT
and cake, lee tea and co!!ee Southwestern High School of to attend tbe HoLler Hospital DarleJJO TUlia and Wendy.
tbe funer~l borne after 10 8 m ten, Mrs. Otto (Mary) Hoft.
was
mved
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clay
Baker,
ousted
local
superSchool
of
Nlll'llng
tn
Galllpolls
SUnda
· · man, Jackson, Oblo, ud Mrs•
. FRIEND!
Cbarl.. Hensley, Mr. and Mrs. lntendenl Others
testifying Ibis fall.
y,
Gene (Virginia) Sayre, Flortll,
Lewis Edgel, Mr. and Mrs. were Jobn R. Russell, former
HELPERS TO MEET
Bert Hern
Pa., and four grandcbUdren.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
Dave Yalef; Mra. Tressle Swain, school board member, and CHARLES E. SWATZEL was
Bert Lee Hem, 83, of Cbe- Funeral services will be held
Florence Limeberger. Mrs. Bess Mrs. Rutb Meadows, elemen- elecled Comman4er !111: the year AD people wbo are helping In shire, died earl) Saturday, June Monday at 2 at the Rawlingl
6:00 to 8:00
Rose, Mrs. Beas Larkins, Mrs. tary teacher in the Southw.. ~ 11167 when Drew Webller Post the Girl Scout Campe are aBked 25 In the Veterans's
Coats Funeral Home tn Mlddle.o\ra Myen, Mrs. Ella IL'IIIIIume ern dislricl Hearing resumed No. 39, American Legion, met to meelln the basement of Mra. Hospital. Be was the son of
port and the Rev. Robert IIJ4.
Mrs. Mary Pierce, Myrtle Dam.: Friday night with additional I Monday night.
A. R. Knight Monday June 27, late James and Mlnerv•
er will n!!lclate. Bnrial wUJ be
wood, Ml'l. Enzy Newell, Shelia Baker witnesses.
Don Taylor, Pomeroy WTler at I p.m. Mrs. Kntgbt bas just Be wa• also PI~ceded In
In tbe Gravel Hill Cemetery.
and Elmer Mrs. Des! Webster
I for the Dally Senlinel, w 0 n returned from the National Girl by bls wile, Lorna, two
Friends may can at lbe funeral
IUid
Judy
Perry.
THOROFARE
MARKETS,
first
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In
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Scout
Tratntng
Center
at
Pleasago,
two
brothers
and
bome
any time after 10 a. m.
MemHr F. .ral ltltrvt Sytftm
lac., parelll corporation of Ev· carrier emtesl Ht recslved 1 lllltllle, N.Y.
slater•. He was born Ill
Sunday.
Member F.D.I,C,
FOOT-LONG
BALE
ans
Supermarkets,
Inc.,
Wed·
walkie-talkie
radio
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POMEROY, 0.
The North Gallia Htgb Scbool l nesday announced the closing
majorettes are sponsoring
of the bu•lness offices and ware- PLANS FOR ADWTIONAL
foot.long holdog aate
bouse at First Ave. and Spruce riverbank work proposed above
at the bome o! Mrs. Marie
Sl, and tbe removal of It 1 tbe parl!iDc!Ait bave been comer at Evergreen.
eotire operation from that loca- pleted, It was announced Moolion to the Rt. 35 warehouse. clay night by Mayor Olarles
Sale of Evans Bakey to the Legar to the Pomeroy vlllage
Ohio Valley Baking Company, councU.
which will service all stores Mayor Legar lakl Ted Beewith lis modero quality bak- gle, Spring Ave., Pomervy, 111
in&amp; and distribution, was also engineer, recently finished tha
announced.
pjans for the proposecl project
You're Almost Certain To Find Just What You're
and they have been turned over
Looking For On OUR BIG LOT. Stop Byl
TWO GALLIPOLIS 1irls were to village officials.
elected to poats Tuesday at the The plans wiD be referred lo
The IIIW 1967 Models In RCA Victor Color Television - Black
1lJth annual Buckeye
Girls the Waterw~ Commlsslou of
and White T1levilion - Portable Record Playel'l Console
State. Miss Rebecca M. Stepb- Obio. The village Ia attempting
eoson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to secure a grant to help fl.
4 Speed, Real Clean,
Ster101 - Table Model Radios - Transistor AM Rldl01 0. G. StepheiiiJon, Rl 2 Gallipo- oance the construction ot a
Never Been Run
Us, a member of the National- ed road Into tbe .rea
Transistor AM.fM Radios - Portable TV's are arriving dilly.
ist Party, was elected council the purklng lot
Elberfeld• invite you to stop In on the second floor In the Music
member for Hobart City, Halll·
clay County. Miss SW!an H. Boo- CREDIT FOR THE outstandDepartment and - the 25 inch rectangular tube colonels InArtie White, Custom Red Vinyl
ter, daughter of Mr. and Mra. ing succeas of second Big Bend
cluding the Nitw Mlrk I DeLuxe Sets - the superb new Portable
Clarence Boster, Rt. l, Gallipo- Regatta of June 10.12 was u.Interior, Sharp
Us, was elected member of the tended Mooday to every organRecord Playe,. In both Monophonic and Stereo Models - The
Bacon City School Board. She lzation and tndlvldual o! two
naw
priced AM-FM Tabla and Transistor Radios - New low
is also a member of the NatiOII- counties who supported lt by
alist Party.
Jock Carsey, pre~t ol the
prices on Stereo Console Type Record Pleyers.
Pomeroy Chamber of ComOne local Owner. Nice - - - MRS. FAYE THOMPSON merce. The chamber reoponded
And Elberfeld• 1111intein 1 complete 11rvice de~rtment
was Jnstalled 81 presldant of by votlni lllllllimouoly to spoafor •II RCA Victor Products. A modem equipped shop - expertbe Gallipolis Business and sor ' lblrd ngatta nest year,
Profeosional Women's C I u b the dale to be
annopnced 1
Ienced technidan for 11rvlcing what you buy - Ask about
Monday evening In Oscar's Res- ooon.
One Owner.
Elberfelds TV end Radio Service when you're In the llore,
taurant. A tribute to tbe Club'a l
New Riviera Trade In - - - prealdent, Mro. Irene Gilliam, MEIGS OENE!W. HOSPIT·
wbo died June I, was written al, Pomeroy, bas beea ·~~:II
U.. Elberfelds Sensible CI'IC!It Service to purch1se 1 111w TV
and prest•nted by Miss Edith ed by Depal't!nent of H
HutslnpUlar, Ia memory of Mrs. Education and Welfare
· Set or Stereo or Radio.
Gilltom, wbo would bave rellr- the Social 811cnrlly Adlloowllr.. ll
6 C)tl. Standard Trans.,
eel as president at tbe meeting. U1111, to begin aeceptilD,I Medl·
Rough and ready
• Elberfelcls are open avery weak daY until 5 PM - ere open
eare pallellll as of July 1.
JUDGE JOHN W. Howell,
Friday nights until 8 PM and Saturday nights until .9 PM.
act1D1 Judi• of Galllo County TWO WOllEN .MID 111
.··· ,.
eommon pleas court, hu order- IDOIIIbs-okl child
eel Glen A. Luellen, Rt. 2 lild· eoeaped ,oerlouJ lnlnrJ
'ftll, Ill make luU accounting of In Pod!eroy wben a
bllllneaoln the operaUon of the wacoa' eme dowa 1111
Glemoar Rastaurant to h 11 Hll. Jlfll, onto
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WHV T~AT'S
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ELBERFELDS 1N POMEROY ARE
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CHOOSE ONE TO PLEASE YOU!

1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Tudor

1962 Buick Wildcat Conv.

1964 Volkswagen

1961 Thunderbird

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