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Gbvernors' Ctuis~ Pin.P.~in~s .,Yaiiey To·urisjll,l.,1
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CINCINNATI- (UPl) - Four

Ohio River . Valle1 pemora
II' ill COijBe ,jlown tbi ' hlstnriq
river Monday to PfOD!oi!Jlff poo
lenllal lor tourists and ind~
trial dev~nt.
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"Tbe poulbUIIIes for recrea·
lion and lDdustry ill the Ohio
River V.81ley, IM'1 llllllmltelf,'~
Ohio Goo. .llunes A. Rhodes

~~~.~slnh~=edth:Be.:tlon

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home lolka u well 11 t11ose tn

1011 • mile 1llla:

lJI a~~t•tlona IIIII possibilities

l:t. Ky.

,for indUstrial deve~t.
...
LookiDtl forwlird to tbe trip
are Gov. Edward T. Brealbltt
cofRhociKeesn,tuHckyule''tt ~. Sco-ml'thliostof
"
Virginia, and Roger D. Brani·
gin of Indiana. Gov. Otto Ker-

:'!'t

:k:lth~~ :U~P=~

the ml'"'ly river nsmed lor his

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aend top stall 88Sis'•-'•,
Branigln as cba~;;; of the
The four governors matm,
exl!edllion l'l:)n, be commodore
the dawn till dusk ttlp hope tD
of the flotilla of gQmDQI'S, alate .
arouse the interest of ·lheir
olflciala
- - - - --and new~ on ;j!le

state. ""

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.ue. ;~berland · M.ounlallia'
whiclr .\lfaws filhermen f!'OID
'SOil mile$ II,I'OIInd, PI ,exampl!!S
of.'·~t· ean be dime •ID dtvelop~a "'""~e· late loto ·a

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from ctulnnatl to Loulsv!Ue,

other llatea to lll+.vaUey'a tour·

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toU;tlll .-let wllllln ·· I f.e W·
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Lake , Oli ·'· llj,., Ten.

see River

near Padlllidb,· Ky., .~ a lop
ml4-Soulb recreation e e n I e r,

and

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. ~laD~!. RIV)i' In IPe plell!r·

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Arnri1 ·' £iillnetra lrave

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troftt, wUI io by bus to the ~$
. million ~kland Locks and
· Dam DlidWay between Cincin·
nati and LoulsvUle whltb erealed a lake a5 roUes long.
Then they will go by Y¥"6
anandindiab,ausnam
' esstastemepear.~ ,.

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us
all," Rboliles.'said. ,.. Bucteye
governor as chairman ' tJf lbe
Midwest Governor's Conference
concelvejl;·lbe trip to draw at•nlion to the river which Ia
11e places flows throu@Nhe •
j e ~eveldped · Appal&amp;+lllla
of the sta•--.

were
Bu! ~:!~.~~~
Ohto

lbey 'taD

river· -· ·- • -

clillj)U'e Ke~rtticlky

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'\11e pernors, aft&amp;. a bllat·
ride :aloo,ti the Clnri~!atl water·

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VOl. I NO. 26

p~ seve~@! !".eekl.

"What .helP.• one· helll5

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· asked the
drawtbe
This iBSUe
of
·licensing
turp to their yachts
0
fisliermen
mlle l'"our p rlnwn \P
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at a luncll at Clifty ·
Louisville for dlnner. .
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and West Virginia
Park near Madison,
The .JOvernors forgot ·
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•ership 'of tbe river to
only business
·friendly. rivalries, lncludln~ "0 ~ ~
, high water mark , Other matters
dispute · now In the U.s. ~ v111
~P.
•s of Congress .that
elude promotion
preme Court over who owm th•
.~.OJ $? ~ ·, ia from whicb
dustry Pod water
lerns.
river, 88 they mapped the trip
,~ o ;.&gt; ~ West Virginia
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THREE SECTIONS
Pomeroy·Middleport

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Mother, .:.DfUJg~~~,. ..of . .Michigan Collect
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POMEROY

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at 717 Beech Street In
Sit. Gheen, of the
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Committee~~ Named

Our forming friends-as weft os our cily .,.._

~rs-fincl that, because lhis is a HFuU s.,.,;c.•
~nk, everr banking service lhey1l ptal + t

ev&amp;r need " right h&amp;re under rod! ~ a
- · • of fact, you will lifNI ~ senites lilat
~"' to be planned espec;alft
you. For •~~~!~&lt; .. lldditioa to checking CICaiUtlt ...J
lti&gt;~~'"ll:by-tnail services, )"'U'IIIM!Ihat aw
wiilit voriety of .ooclera, clear/y-Jta#ed loaM
~~fr..~( red tope and at dow•to-eorlll cost:::• o numb.,. of particularly loelpful ' -

By Women'• Club

,or

set how

wen we can setW YOU!

Cash Bahr has ·
Slas~ecl Prices on

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POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
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and Mre. Bllda Plnlllloll,

padlamentarian.

Cefeb,rating Our Year EnCI Clearance •• And The Store Is Open
Tonight
Friday. Until 8 O'Clock and Tomorrow Night
saturday Until 9:0?Cf~k. LOts of Bargains •• All Over the
Store in·Ev.ery Oipdrtment.

,Make Slberf~lds ·In Pomeroy
Yoyr Family $hopping
Ce~t~r
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BUDGET SHOP

• 2, rce.lhing Roo•
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Member Federal Reserve System
Memller Federal Deposit blsurmce CorporaUoa

PT. PLEASANT - Mn. L.
G. Mohr, presldeJit of Point
Pleasant Senior Woman's Club,
baa announce4 Gmlmllteel filr
tbe new club year.
They are, fnlernallooal Af.
lairs, Mre. William C. Fl)~lll;
Citizenship, Ms. Clareace l'llll' II
er; Cblld Welfare, Mre. Clifford
Darst; Gardens, Mn. ltennelh
Byrae; Health and Safety, Mn.
Roy W. Elbenaur.
Olfleera of tbe club lor the
new .year are: Mrs.
sident; Mrs, Lawrence ~:~
Jr., vice prelldent; Mlu
Jordan, corresponding
ary; Mn. Loulll Bateson,

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Friday Nights
to 8:00 p.m.

POMEROY

THIS IS THE WEElf END OF THE
CLEAN-UP SALE AT
ELBERF~LDS IN POMEROY

•

MIDDLEPORT

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• ••• Ws~ Conlplete ··· ··· ·~ $68~00.
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lritain and France promptly launched their own assault.
The Union )a(k fluttered oYer Port Said-the French occupied ntigh,boring Part Fuad. lut not fer long. Russia
threatened war, tho United States denounced tht attack
and the Anglo-French Ioree withdrew In December. Israel
also called IM!ck its troops. A United Nations force mo¥ed
in to guard tht edgy peace. It is still an duty.

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.. A1ioo" ·:

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and the Anglo-French Ioree withdrew In December. Israel
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v x-Piayboy Ky Shows PolititarSkill
Ex-plal,bbli'&gt;Jrentler Nguyen Cao Ky's
during crises conUnues
Americans and VIetnam-

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bue" It!~ ·~
wllq lndllk1llli'1 ;~Ucan¥m'W
·qQ!fe ~~at_ !fill; ~cc:ord-

W~GTON - The field
for the 19418 RepubUcaa l're!!l--

Richard S. OWetl. P11blilher
James E. Danllf!', Adt&gt;. Dlr.

B:obarl Wjllcm, Jr.. lfrm. Editor

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eraUon Front and an end to holding out
against the Jleds.
The Buddhists hod counted heavily on
tht svpPort of . &gt;Lt. Gffi. Nguyeq Chanb
Tbl, the poptillr- Flrll Corpt ~fn!l!l'nd·
er, whose dismissal set off tl!e rllils&lt;
'lbl has many friends, Including key
men In American circles. He has many
lo)'al Vietnamese followers in lh~ First

n~llaa

Is alreaciJ
ntrrow!ng dDwD to Ill~ and
, the abfoluteiJ&gt; O)IPOIIII nature1
at lbelr c•Dij)llp approacllfs
clearly llgnalf, thel lbe G.O.P.
18 In for a sln.qjg)e bvlh biller
and lundalnent81.
Former Vice-President RJcb.
ard Nixon, who holds a slight
edge as of now, ls going all-out as a tradltlanal P:trty ltl8ll.
an eagle-hawk on VIet Nam,
and a moderate conservative on
domestic~- .
.. .
. ''Gov. Geol:gt RoiDIIey of Mlcblg•ll IS-.runnlilg not u a rip.
lar Republican but as an lad..
pendent-minded "modern" Reo
publican. His views on Viet Nam
have beoome quite cloudy and
bl8 ettltudes on domestic mal·
· ters are lllll'kediy liberal.

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fotq·~mployment

projects, which ~j{/i;-·
found jobs for ""me 2,000 Negroes, were
!'!; lllfer~on in Ute Houg)l area before. lilt
rto1il broke out.
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l!ol!meyra ll'etllll atrength
will De not In any elatrn lor
party aervlees rendered hut ••
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~livel~ ,, .new lace while Nix·
an'a .:. 'lilcoJilestably an old

,;'fhort, t~ 18 10tng to be

another massive E-.t-West fight
for control of'tha O.O.P. But,
unlike 80J!l8 other such con-lronltllonl ol recent history,
the Wtllem &amp;Ide will not i• In-to ~ one &lt;iutsunned from tba
start. 1be critical d!Herenoe Ja
that Ute Western champjon, Nil·
011, ls a pro aU the wriy 11114
holill many ptrly IOUs out.
11111d!DI and collectible, wl!lll
RoiMty wiD have going fw
hlln mosUy only the power, tozmldable though Indeed 11 Ia,
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broke Field, Alllrnal and Aggregate records as he lhol a
2362 to lop the old mark of
2316 ill the Cub Boys Freestyle,
set by James Allison of Lake
Jackson, Texas, in 1965.
Hall had ~ (895) lA the
Field 920 (955) Hunter 520
1466) 'Animal, and 2362 (tJ16),
tn the Aggregate. Allison'• records are tn parenthesis.
Tom Jeffrey, st. Charles, Mo.
got off to a good start opening
day, finished Friday by seWng
three new records in the Intermediate Boys Freestyle. Jeffery finished with an Aggregate
of 2568 ID top the old mark of
2436. He topped tbe Field record
with 1M3 (975) and the Hunter record with 11101 (1000) but
dropped behind in the Animal
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Terry Middleton, Kaoaas City,
Mo. 22110 . and Gary Campbell
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Men's bare how open - . Clift
Necessary, Richmond, Va.; 2520
Tom Frye, Leesburg, Va., 2473;
and D?n Kiel, Granite, 01., 2464.
Mens _how hunter - Fabia
Dwquanb, F.ront Royal,
Va., .
2064: Franklm McPe~, Forest
Park, Ill.. 2047; and Chuck 11&gt;gram, Dallas, Texas, 1961.
Men's bare bow amateur Jackie Lancaster, Goldsboro, 'N,
C. 2411 ; Ted C. Crow. Lenoir,
N. c.,· 2403: and Sherwood
Scheck, Boyertown, Pa., 2al4.
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lntermedia_te boys bare how'":'
Bruce Whtte; Wen·ton, W. _ v~··.,
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HarVey R ext o d ~.
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Long, Jophn, Mo., 2402; Scott
M1tchell, Bloommgdaie, Ind.,
2392: and Tom Prmr, Oswego, N.
Y., 2204Cub boys bare how _ Jerold
Cantrell, Springfield, va., 1666;
Ernie ChristeMeo, Chatbam,
.lll., 1346; and Bruce
Burris,
Hot competition was grea~r Green Castle, Ind., 1300.
than the mtense heat wh1ch Women's free style open _
plagued the archers all week. Evely• Goodrich, Flint, . Mich.,
More than 850 ~rchers _ from 2394; Evelyn Ruhl. Owatonna,
40 states partJcJpated m the Minn., 235&amp;: and Donna Pritt,
National Tournament. Several Cockensville, Md., 2338,
were felled by heat.
Women 's free style amateur
Mary. Lee Craft, Tahb, Va., - D•ane Vetrecm Chula Vista
m lOUt place opening day a(ter Calif., 2377; Nan~ Kleinma~
bemg felled ily heat, rlllhed Cincinnati, 2271 and 2147.
to win the Women's Bare Bow
Women's bare bow amateurOpen with an aggregate ol 1952. , Mary Lee Craft, Tabh. Va.,
Joyce King of New Haven, W. !19!i2; Joyce King, New Haven,
Va., was second with 1891.
w. va., 1891, and Mary Elleo
Climax of the five day tourna- Durham, Fort Pierce, Fla., 1888.
ment was . the presentati~n of I Women's bare bow amateur
awards Fnday afternoon 1n the Eunice Schewe. Roscoe. 111. 2005
old West Virginia
National Jean Bird, Trenton, N. J., 1733;
Guards shops in the old TNT and Ginny Kelly, Reading, Pa.,
area. Presentatlons were made 1637 .
by Gilbert A. Boenig, presi- Women's how hunter - Mar-dent, National Field Archery garet Whedon, Columbus; Ind.,
an 'aggregate of 2520, but it
dropped behind his 2537 set 111
1964. Close 011 the heels of the
leader were Tom Frye Lee&amp;burg, '-'~ who challeng~ Neecessary all week, with 247J,
and Do• Kiel, Granite, Ill., 2464.

FELLED BY HEAT- On opening day, Mary Lee Craft, Tabb, Va., (center) finish·
ed strong to take the Women's Bare Bow in the N.FAA. Tournament with an aggre·
g~te of 1952. On the left is Joyce King, New Ha~en, W. Va., who was second. Third
was Mary Ellen Durham, Fort Pierce, Fla. Far rtght ts Velda Berg, Tullahoma, Tenn.,
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Bow Friday at the N.F.A.A. tournament by
gate of 2402. Scott Mltchell, Bloomingdale,
animal' round, finished aecond. Tom Prior,

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Approximately 4.0110 persons Intermediate girls free style
attended the toumamenl each - Andrea Malkut, East Vanderday, and between 2,8110 and 3.200 grift, Pa .. 2191; Sandra Fryer,
including archers and their lam- East Vandergrift, Pa.. 1002: and
Uies migrated into the tri- Betty Matheis,
Huntingburg,
county area for the competi- Ind .. 1573. .
lion, according to Chum Bohr, -Junior girls free style - Bruwho with his wile, Kelly, band- ceen Goodrich, Flint, Micb.,
Jed press relations for
the 2557.
tournament.
Intermediate girls hare how
Men's tree-style open - Les - Gay Rocheleau. Worcester,
Gervais, Highland. Ind., 2704: 'Mass., 151i8: Wendy Molitoris, '
Dickie Roberts, Three Rivers, Perth Amboy, N. J.; 994; aod
Mich., 2890; and Steve Robin- Sharon Marlin... Indianapolis,
son. Richwood, Ohio, 2662.
~Ind .. 656.
Men's free style amateur - ' Junior girls bare· how - Shar·
Jim Stametz. Bethlehem, Pa., on Molitoris. Perth Amboy , N.
:1825; Davld Hall, East Alton, · J., 193&amp;;
Vickie Carpenter,
HI .. 2819 ; and Richard G. Wil- Yorktown, Ind., 1518, and Jo
son, Jr., 2563.
Ann Thomas, Flint, Mich., 1323.
Intermediate boys free style Cub girls free style - Paula
-Torn Jeffrey, St. Charles, Mo. Matheis, Huntingburg, Ind.
!568; Jim Fowkes. Verona. Pa .. 1406.
CHAMP ON TARGET- Clifl Neccessary, Richmond,
!550: and Mike Wenzler, Ket- Dub girls bare bow - Cynlb- Va., displays form_and poise which won him the Men's
tering, Ohio, 2472.
ia Hall, Monroe, La., 1421; Sha- Bare Bow Open, w1th an aggregate of 2520, m the N.F.A.
Junior boys free style - Wll- ron Hill, Coventry, R. 1., 14110; A. tournament Friday at Pt. Pleasant. Neccessary is the
liam Shoemaker, GibbstoWil, N. and Cheri Carpenter, Yorktown, present N.F.A.A. Men's Bare Bow Champion, though FrjJ., 2594; Bill Davis, Irving, Tex. Ind., 778.
day's score failed to top bis National mark of 2537.

. thing iB what Ute phrase
geberatioa of Negit has captured.
as a caD to riot, arson,
!, ~~~~ll~ warfare, then it is
Such use of "'Black
' Ulldouhtedly cause
imliDd tragedy In the nation's
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tb!f lilnd of "black power" was turned
lapse; W
- Cleveland.
~\. ~as not a white llllHl but a Negro,
c4f CoWicilman Leo Jackson, who plainly' ~el&lt;i!i the riots for what !bey were"a .,~gle, not for civil rights, but
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"Blatt power" Is one of the latest
terms of our times, and like any
other
catch phrase, it means different
tblngs
to different people.
To some, it conjureo up the worst fears
of civil anarchy, anarchy lllat could make
recent events in Cleveland ·and
other
cities look like U!ple• rebearsals. . ,
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of Negro
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ed some of the key gTOilflll wblch had joiaKy's police and army units broke
up
lho Buddhlals ID tbe revolt.
demonstrations. But lbey were carethat Ky go - slow . period, some
ful not to interfere witb lbe rilht
of
~ntigll'•enJm&lt;•nt generllls
became , Buddhists to observe their rellgi&lt;!UI they came to see in
Ute
most Buddhlltl 1rom · followa call for immediate neg!&gt;- .
' Ute Communist National LibIng the extremists.

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:, Roctefeller, Du!nii•, re-el~
lion !q:•New YQrli slid wUI -alnlt
~bly u Rol\!leteller ls
~oft•
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ln .lhe r.tkl~ Wf!st. "lbe, ·· old
heartland of faithful ReJlllllQcanlsm, 8lld he ~ - . e!UrJt the
fav¢tt ·IIOif ol • ·:&amp;my_Goldwalu.Willi ol the P¢1. 'lhojlgh
ht II, to be sure, ,fat leg
aervaUve than thle wing. Nl~
same Its indicated

"What's Up Your Sfeeve: '

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of act, his apparent skill
p, rapi&lt;ls of Oriental
politics
•laJrlp hUll wllb Ute brand
That · ~. If hill bead
res.llouJders a few more years.
Dt!C'Ssily, If no~
Cot'PI ~a.
Ky's grea~at IJanijioap "' hll .
, llt1 '!·d
,1,•·'1) . J l•
But TJil became distUuiloned when he·
'l'enerate age. It to supjlqs~oan, -lion" ·
)iiscovered that the Communists
bUd
wisdom, sagacity, patience,
the
'd!ljls ifit8Uy go
- all Ute virtues needed in . Infiltrated one of the ,ptlnclplll IIJJlldblst.
the
Repoblican
Nationbacked action groups .- lbe RevoluUon.
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be,
.the .
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committed
bey91ld
ary Popular Committee at· Hue.
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Ky hangs onto the hubs
argunltnt or recall to a very
pilwer,t11i.. c.li!~a
Some anti-Ky political p~e. ...,. whiM!'
he escapes the onus
of
.II 1101
!llcartlsm, too, 11 Ronald
touch Une, ID VIet Nam; and
had tended to ~upport the ·. Buddhists his position could only
grew increasingly concerned over
the
his fortunes 1liU rise or loll as
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entrenched.
the CIII'HIII
slop • the • war sentiments voiced by tbll
his 'propoSals lor hllliJJg the
more radlcol Buddhist leaders.
~~~~==e~ of tbe dramatic De NaD·
Cotlllllllllisl Invaders even har-paJcn. Ralll...
fl
revolts and self - burnings
After wBIIIDg for dissension to &amp;fOW
der than now may be politicalloon 114rt, teo, IPI'aJd'll 11101'1
RepubUcaa proltulo~ with
and summer showed
a
wllbiD the rebel oamp, Ky moved fasl
for llomnep tbP lor 1111 Rio
close CalliQ!'IIla '-*'!!~
ly vindicated or politically diitiming and strategy
and vloleady.
PllbUl!ID .flllr u ., ltlllll. Hlf.
·," , llav.e 111 doubt ~·· that
credited.
:ml~-~- illy fanner President Dlam
--------------------~----~._~-------Nguyen Khaoh in
But -~ aimed bls vl1llence· ai Da Nl!'ll,
where ·•-the nbeiHon was not ":'llOlely a
In Ute past.
Buddhist action. He thus wasn't pot iii
the revolts were at their height,
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Ky avoided the temptation of playing
of Buddhists.
Catbolics agaiDSI Buddhists.
In Saigon, Ky followed the same eareful
Khaoh had •made Ibis mistake In 1964.
policy. He prominently displayed al,roQ8
Instead, Ky bided bis time - talldng .. pollee and army forces during the recii!T-

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Chester Tannehill, Exea. Editor
Dwight W•therho!t, Edil01

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"A person who would sneak up in the
dalk of night to set fire to a church of hfs
owrt·-pecple or who would try to prevent
poljse ~d firemen from rescuing women
and .c(lildreD from a fire is not a eivU
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not 11 .revolt ag&amp;!list the wblf,e establlshmeot-: lay• .,~ackson. "You don't get
'wbil.dy' Ia ·1 predominantly Negro area.
It :Is n&lt;lt 'whitely' who is being killed.
It's tile ·Negro who's bein1 killed."
Accvrilin&amp; to Mayor Ralph Locher,
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new aggregate record of 2704 as he _won the Men's Free
Style Open Friday at Pt. Pleasant, m the N.F.A.A. ~lsi
National Tournament. Gervais beat the old mark of 2662
set in 1965 by Dickie Roberts of Three Rivere, Mich. In
Friday's shooting, Roberta broke bii old Animal Round
m.ark of 546 with a 552.

TOP THREE - All smiles are the top three winners In
the N.F.A.A.'s Men's Bare Bow Open Divtsion. Defending
Champion Cliff Neccessary, Richmond , Va., center, won
the event and received a replica of the huge trop~Y he is
boldi~g_. S~cond was Torn Frye,_ Leesbur!l, Va., oli tlie left ,
and fiDlshing third was Don Kiel , Gramte, ill. The event
was the most hotly contested shoot-()ff at tbe 21st &amp;mual
National Tournament at Pt. Pleasant.

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Ex-plal,bbli'&gt;Jrentler Nguyen Cao Ky's
during crises conUnues
Americans and VIetnam-

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wllq lndllk1llli'1 ;~Ucan¥m'W
·qQ!fe ~~at_ !fill; ~cc:ord-

W~GTON - The field
for the 19418 RepubUcaa l're!!l--

Richard S. OWetl. P11blilher
James E. Danllf!', Adt&gt;. Dlr.

B:obarl Wjllcm, Jr.. lfrm. Editor

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eraUon Front and an end to holding out
against the Jleds.
The Buddhists hod counted heavily on
tht svpPort of . &gt;Lt. Gffi. Nguyeq Chanb
Tbl, the poptillr- Flrll Corpt ~fn!l!l'nd·
er, whose dismissal set off tl!e rllils&lt;
'lbl has many friends, Including key
men In American circles. He has many
lo)'al Vietnamese followers in lh~ First

n~llaa

Is alreaciJ
ntrrow!ng dDwD to Ill~ and
, the abfoluteiJ&gt; O)IPOIIII nature1
at lbelr c•Dij)llp approacllfs
clearly llgnalf, thel lbe G.O.P.
18 In for a sln.qjg)e bvlh biller
and lundalnent81.
Former Vice-President RJcb.
ard Nixon, who holds a slight
edge as of now, ls going all-out as a tradltlanal P:trty ltl8ll.
an eagle-hawk on VIet Nam,
and a moderate conservative on
domestic~- .
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. ''Gov. Geol:gt RoiDIIey of Mlcblg•ll IS-.runnlilg not u a rip.
lar Republican but as an lad..
pendent-minded "modern" Reo
publican. His views on Viet Nam
have beoome quite cloudy and
bl8 ettltudes on domestic mal·
· ters are lllll'kediy liberal.

denila1

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~e:cW~il~ p!ore.
' ey!,r, ll.'lll_bt 9ery •lfOI!C

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~~~ ~liard, slog· .

lliic ftffiee !91lht party as

ing crises.

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Power: Better: (Will) Power
fotq·~mployment

projects, which ~j{/i;-·
found jobs for ""me 2,000 Negroes, were
!'!; lllfer~on in Ute Houg)l area before. lilt
rto1il broke out.
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a

whole.
l!ol!meyra ll'etllll atrength
will De not In any elatrn lor
party aervlees rendered hut ••
tllo.r In the fact IJtat his Is r•
~livel~ ,, .new lace while Nix·
an'a .:. 'lilcoJilestably an old

,;'fhort, t~ 18 10tng to be

another massive E-.t-West fight
for control of'tha O.O.P. But,
unlike 80J!l8 other such con-lronltllonl ol recent history,
the Wtllem &amp;Ide will not i• In-to ~ one &lt;iutsunned from tba
start. 1be critical d!Herenoe Ja
that Ute Western champjon, Nil·
011, ls a pro aU the wriy 11114
holill many ptrly IOUs out.
11111d!DI and collectible, wl!lll
RoiMty wiD have going fw
hlln mosUy only the power, tozmldable though Indeed 11 Ia,
of the Eoslern party eslablllbmenl.

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2511; ud Jeff Byers, Adanla,

broke Field, Alllrnal and Aggregate records as he lhol a
2362 to lop the old mark of
2316 ill the Cub Boys Freestyle,
set by James Allison of Lake
Jackson, Texas, in 1965.
Hall had ~ (895) lA the
Field 920 (955) Hunter 520
1466) 'Animal, and 2362 (tJ16),
tn the Aggregate. Allison'• records are tn parenthesis.
Tom Jeffrey, st. Charles, Mo.
got off to a good start opening
day, finished Friday by seWng
three new records in the Intermediate Boys Freestyle. Jeffery finished with an Aggregate
of 2568 ID top the old mark of
2436. He topped tbe Field record
with 1M3 (975) and the Hunter record with 11101 (1000) but
dropped behind in the Animal
round with 524 (530)
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Gti,h~ys free style - Mark
Hall, .Columbia, Conn., 2.162:
Terry Middleton, Kaoaas City,
Mo. 22110 . and Gary Campbell
Ma;shalivlll~. Ga., 2182. · · '
Men's bare how open - . Clift
Necessary, Richmond, Va.; 2520
Tom Frye, Leesburg, Va., 2473;
and D?n Kiel, Granite, 01., 2464.
Mens _how hunter - Fabia
Dwquanb, F.ront Royal,
Va., .
2064: Franklm McPe~, Forest
Park, Ill.. 2047; and Chuck 11&gt;gram, Dallas, Texas, 1961.
Men's bare bow amateur Jackie Lancaster, Goldsboro, 'N,
C. 2411 ; Ted C. Crow. Lenoir,
N. c.,· 2403: and Sherwood
Scheck, Boyertown, Pa., 2al4.
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lntermedia_te boys bare how'":'
Bruce Whtte; Wen·ton, W. _ v~··.,
21154:
HarVey R ext o d ~.
Schwenksville, Pa., 2026; and
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Junior boys bare how - Brad
Long, Jophn, Mo., 2402; Scott
M1tchell, Bloommgdaie, Ind.,
2392: and Tom Prmr, Oswego, N.
Y., 2204Cub boys bare how _ Jerold
Cantrell, Springfield, va., 1666;
Ernie ChristeMeo, Chatbam,
.lll., 1346; and Bruce
Burris,
Hot competition was grea~r Green Castle, Ind., 1300.
than the mtense heat wh1ch Women's free style open _
plagued the archers all week. Evely• Goodrich, Flint, . Mich.,
More than 850 ~rchers _ from 2394; Evelyn Ruhl. Owatonna,
40 states partJcJpated m the Minn., 235&amp;: and Donna Pritt,
National Tournament. Several Cockensville, Md., 2338,
were felled by heat.
Women 's free style amateur
Mary. Lee Craft, Tahb, Va., - D•ane Vetrecm Chula Vista
m lOUt place opening day a(ter Calif., 2377; Nan~ Kleinma~
bemg felled ily heat, rlllhed Cincinnati, 2271 and 2147.
to win the Women's Bare Bow
Women's bare bow amateurOpen with an aggregate ol 1952. , Mary Lee Craft, Tabh. Va.,
Joyce King of New Haven, W. !19!i2; Joyce King, New Haven,
Va., was second with 1891.
w. va., 1891, and Mary Elleo
Climax of the five day tourna- Durham, Fort Pierce, Fla., 1888.
ment was . the presentati~n of I Women's bare bow amateur
awards Fnday afternoon 1n the Eunice Schewe. Roscoe. 111. 2005
old West Virginia
National Jean Bird, Trenton, N. J., 1733;
Guards shops in the old TNT and Ginny Kelly, Reading, Pa.,
area. Presentatlons were made 1637 .
by Gilbert A. Boenig, presi- Women's how hunter - Mar-dent, National Field Archery garet Whedon, Columbus; Ind.,
an 'aggregate of 2520, but it
dropped behind his 2537 set 111
1964. Close 011 the heels of the
leader were Tom Frye Lee&amp;burg, '-'~ who challeng~ Neecessary all week, with 247J,
and Do• Kiel, Granite, Ill., 2464.

FELLED BY HEAT- On opening day, Mary Lee Craft, Tabb, Va., (center) finish·
ed strong to take the Women's Bare Bow in the N.FAA. Tournament with an aggre·
g~te of 1952. On the left is Joyce King, New Ha~en, W. Va., who was second. Third
was Mary Ellen Durham, Fort Pierce, Fla. Far rtght ts Velda Berg, Tullahoma, Tenn.,
who was htgh m the aruma! round.

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Bow Friday at the N.F.A.A. tournament by
gate of 2402. Scott Mltchell, Bloomingdale,
animal' round, finished aecond. Tom Prior,

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overcoming a 10-point lead .for an aggreInd., left, who bad led Long ~oi11g into the
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Approximately 4.0110 persons Intermediate girls free style
attended the toumamenl each - Andrea Malkut, East Vanderday, and between 2,8110 and 3.200 grift, Pa .. 2191; Sandra Fryer,
including archers and their lam- East Vandergrift, Pa.. 1002: and
Uies migrated into the tri- Betty Matheis,
Huntingburg,
county area for the competi- Ind .. 1573. .
lion, according to Chum Bohr, -Junior girls free style - Bruwho with his wile, Kelly, band- ceen Goodrich, Flint, Micb.,
Jed press relations for
the 2557.
tournament.
Intermediate girls hare how
Men's tree-style open - Les - Gay Rocheleau. Worcester,
Gervais, Highland. Ind., 2704: 'Mass., 151i8: Wendy Molitoris, '
Dickie Roberts, Three Rivers, Perth Amboy, N. J.; 994; aod
Mich., 2890; and Steve Robin- Sharon Marlin... Indianapolis,
son. Richwood, Ohio, 2662.
~Ind .. 656.
Men's free style amateur - ' Junior girls bare· how - Shar·
Jim Stametz. Bethlehem, Pa., on Molitoris. Perth Amboy , N.
:1825; Davld Hall, East Alton, · J., 193&amp;;
Vickie Carpenter,
HI .. 2819 ; and Richard G. Wil- Yorktown, Ind., 1518, and Jo
son, Jr., 2563.
Ann Thomas, Flint, Mich., 1323.
Intermediate boys free style Cub girls free style - Paula
-Torn Jeffrey, St. Charles, Mo. Matheis, Huntingburg, Ind.
!568; Jim Fowkes. Verona. Pa .. 1406.
CHAMP ON TARGET- Clifl Neccessary, Richmond,
!550: and Mike Wenzler, Ket- Dub girls bare bow - Cynlb- Va., displays form_and poise which won him the Men's
tering, Ohio, 2472.
ia Hall, Monroe, La., 1421; Sha- Bare Bow Open, w1th an aggregate of 2520, m the N.F.A.
Junior boys free style - Wll- ron Hill, Coventry, R. 1., 14110; A. tournament Friday at Pt. Pleasant. Neccessary is the
liam Shoemaker, GibbstoWil, N. and Cheri Carpenter, Yorktown, present N.F.A.A. Men's Bare Bow Champion, though FrjJ., 2594; Bill Davis, Irving, Tex. Ind., 778.
day's score failed to top bis National mark of 2537.

. thing iB what Ute phrase
geberatioa of Negit has captured.
as a caD to riot, arson,
!, ~~~~ll~ warfare, then it is
Such use of "'Black
' Ulldouhtedly cause
imliDd tragedy In the nation's
in Ute long run It would
10 be very puny power Indeed
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tb!f lilnd of "black power" was turned
lapse; W
- Cleveland.
~\. ~as not a white llllHl but a Negro,
c4f CoWicilman Leo Jackson, who plainly' ~el&lt;i!i the riots for what !bey were"a .,~gle, not for civil rights, but
a
s~, by thugs lor leadership of
the
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"Blatt power" Is one of the latest
terms of our times, and like any
other
catch phrase, it means different
tblngs
to different people.
To some, it conjureo up the worst fears
of civil anarchy, anarchy lllat could make
recent events in Cleveland ·and
other
cities look like U!ple• rebearsals. . ,
To ' others, It means the strategic Ule
of Negro
io . win. \ rights
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ed some of the key gTOilflll wblch had joiaKy's police and army units broke
up
lho Buddhlals ID tbe revolt.
demonstrations. But lbey were carethat Ky go - slow . period, some
ful not to interfere witb lbe rilht
of
~ntigll'•enJm&lt;•nt generllls
became , Buddhists to observe their rellgi&lt;!UI they came to see in
Ute
most Buddhlltl 1rom · followa call for immediate neg!&gt;- .
' Ute Communist National LibIng the extremists.

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· publiCan ~. · ;, Nelsoa
:, Roctefeller, Du!nii•, re-el~
lion !q:•New YQrli slid wUI -alnlt
~bly u Rol\!leteller ls
~oft•
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ln .lhe r.tkl~ Wf!st. "lbe, ·· old
heartland of faithful ReJlllllQcanlsm, 8lld he ~ - . e!UrJt the
fav¢tt ·IIOif ol • ·:&amp;my_Goldwalu.Willi ol the P¢1. 'lhojlgh
ht II, to be sure, ,fat leg
aervaUve than thle wing. Nl~
same Its indicated

"What's Up Your Sfeeve: '

uotiJ the excesses ol tbe

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of act, his apparent skill
p, rapi&lt;ls of Oriental
politics
•laJrlp hUll wllb Ute brand
That · ~. If hill bead
res.llouJders a few more years.
Dt!C'Ssily, If no~
Cot'PI ~a.
Ky's grea~at IJanijioap "' hll .
, llt1 '!·d
,1,•·'1) . J l•
But TJil became distUuiloned when he·
'l'enerate age. It to supjlqs~oan, -lion" ·
)iiscovered that the Communists
bUd
wisdom, sagacity, patience,
the
'd!ljls ifit8Uy go
- all Ute virtues needed in . Infiltrated one of the ,ptlnclplll IIJJlldblst.
the
Repoblican
Nationbacked action groups .- lbe RevoluUon.
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wlll
be,
.the .
Nixon
iB
committed
bey91ld
ary Popular Committee at· Hue.
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Ky hangs onto the hubs
argunltnt or recall to a very
pilwer,t11i.. c.li!~a
Some anti-Ky political p~e. ...,. whiM!'
he escapes the onus
of
.II 1101
!llcartlsm, too, 11 Ronald
touch Une, ID VIet Nam; and
had tended to ~upport the ·. Buddhists his position could only
grew increasingly concerned over
the
his fortunes 1liU rise or loll as
~
entrenched.
the CIII'HIII
slop • the • war sentiments voiced by tbll
his 'propoSals lor hllliJJg the
more radlcol Buddhist leaders.
~~~~==e~ of tbe dramatic De NaD·
Cotlllllllllisl Invaders even har-paJcn. Ralll...
fl
revolts and self - burnings
After wBIIIDg for dissension to &amp;fOW
der than now may be politicalloon 114rt, teo, IPI'aJd'll 11101'1
RepubUcaa proltulo~ with
and summer showed
a
wllbiD the rebel oamp, Ky moved fasl
for llomnep tbP lor 1111 Rio
close CalliQ!'IIla '-*'!!~
ly vindicated or politically diitiming and strategy
and vloleady.
PllbUl!ID .flllr u ., ltlllll. Hlf.
·," , llav.e 111 doubt ~·· that
credited.
:ml~-~- illy fanner President Dlam
--------------------~----~._~-------Nguyen Khaoh in
But -~ aimed bls vl1llence· ai Da Nl!'ll,
where ·•-the nbeiHon was not ":'llOlely a
In Ute past.
Buddhist action. He thus wasn't pot iii
the revolts were at their height,
'
the position of carrying out a repression ·
Ky avoided the temptation of playing
of Buddhists.
Catbolics agaiDSI Buddhists.
In Saigon, Ky followed the same eareful
Khaoh had •made Ibis mistake In 1964.
policy. He prominently displayed al,roQ8
Instead, Ky bided bis time - talldng .. pollee and army forces during the recii!T-

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Chester Tannehill, Exea. Editor
Dwight W•therho!t, Edil01

...

"A person who would sneak up in the
dalk of night to set fire to a church of hfs
owrt·-pecple or who would try to prevent
poljse ~d firemen from rescuing women
and .c(lildreD from a fire is not a eivU
rig!tt. ' .'!'orker:•

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tlll~i'lv's Houg!l area was
not 11 .revolt ag&amp;!list the wblf,e establlshmeot-: lay• .,~ackson. "You don't get
'wbil.dy' Ia ·1 predominantly Negro area.
It :Is n&lt;lt 'whitely' who is being killed.
It's tile ·Negro who's bein1 killed."
Accvrilin&amp; to Mayor Ralph Locher,
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DRAWS BEAD - Les Gervais, Highland, Ind., set a
new aggregate record of 2704 as he _won the Men's Free
Style Open Friday at Pt. Pleasant, m the N.F.A.A. ~lsi
National Tournament. Gervais beat the old mark of 2662
set in 1965 by Dickie Roberts of Three Rivere, Mich. In
Friday's shooting, Roberta broke bii old Animal Round
m.ark of 546 with a 552.

TOP THREE - All smiles are the top three winners In
the N.F.A.A.'s Men's Bare Bow Open Divtsion. Defending
Champion Cliff Neccessary, Richmond , Va., center, won
the event and received a replica of the huge trop~Y he is
boldi~g_. S~cond was Torn Frye,_ Leesbur!l, Va., oli tlie left ,
and fiDlshing third was Don Kiel , Gramte, ill. The event
was the most hotly contested shoot-()ff at tbe 21st &amp;mual
National Tournament at Pt. Pleasant.

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BY PETER LYNCH
' States has continued to bmld , brow In the sixth round.
United Press lnttrnational i the image he has created for i Clay has made no pr..ii'•:IIOJ&gt;S
LONDON (UPI) - A much· ! himself i~ Bntain, as an almost ; a~t _th~ outcome of
muted Cassius Clay puts hts modest Iitle hold'r.
day s ftght_, although the rest
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heavywe&gt;ght crown on the line He has kept religously to_his the bo~mg fratermty here
Aug. 6 at the 16,000 capaCitY publicly - sworn resolutiOn tn a ; regards tt more or less as
Earls Court Arena against a 1trlev!Sion show durmg h1s La~t foregone conclusion.
British contender who says it mit here that his days as the j He has merely asked . Lon·
would cause hom some consider-' " Louisville Lip" and "Gasseous don to make sure he 18 Itt
able omarrassment to win the j Casstus" are no more.
I cause I don't want to hurt him.
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London , 32, takes mto
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Coop&lt;'r's heavyweight I ring a record of 35 wms and
Bntain's latest whtte !tope. hop&lt;'s with a short pile-{! river defeats. in 48 outings. II
lantern-lawod_ Bnan Londo•: , punch which op&lt;'ned
kmg- be a m1racle 1f he un~~oved
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lip WileR PCIIIIoylnala Slalioll oace IIOcMI.

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EDgland Cops W9rld SO,cfty Title in 0¥ertime, 4-2 ;i:~:tuuai.,:~·~,_~. . .
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'!be English scortnc
liar bl!llle tietween defeaalve ,l ldfl wU. block~ by Roger Huol end
Uafted Preu lnlel'Jialional uncorked. a left-footed kick In _played, Ill!~ f~ ~ . ~gp ID· the _ensuing scramble, Wolf:
WI!:MBLI!:Y, England (11PI) the WanliiC seeondl of overtime by 48 houri of riln. '•
. · I'~' Weber ldcked it
borne
- Cltoff Hunt scortd lwlct, In for ,theJ!JSuriDce,}ally.
. Hellnlle\:;•. Hallllr'f ICOI'cbllil ·fl'liin point blank range to tie
.vertllne to cemnlabt a rate fJ. pirilnn CI'QWd of t7 010 tick to the"~ ..lour callitil the 'ICOI'e· at z.a lind seiJI a title
three-goal "hat trld;l; Saturday Including Queen EIIEabelb 'a,: English .;oalle,...cU.''IIaiP game IniAl overtime for only the
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lhallaYl! Englanc! a 4-1 victory PJauc!ed the English squad for a out of peoltion !_b the 12th ml- Hljllhd lime since 1930.
.ver West Germany for lbe full ¥11-hour iller the lame as nute of Jl]ay ·ifl~ tlf!i . II ilx Ball started the English id1N8 World Cup Soccer cham- England celebrated lis
flrll minutes lalai.-alid rBI!idilnd.wiDI lack that prllduced the ~ing
plon1bip.
World Soccer Cup An esitrnat- in front·2-1 oa f= ·
Ptlers' &amp;oal He drove down the rlghl
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flrsiiOJ) ol the game aarly In Ute acUen llve on television. '1'IJe the aam,. .; . ".
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Who &amp;18Dillled in a shot from tO
regulad011 time, look 1 pass game was beamed to the United With I' milo'- left, Germany )ftrda out that hll the croasbar.
from Alan Ball at the 10-rnlnule Slalea on tape by the Early received a "fie."1dek trem
10 bOUnced over the goal line and
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rna ol a 11)-rnfnute extra .... Bird Satellite.
yarda oulside IIW·penalty area. then caromed out.
SIQ!l and scored en a ltJ.yarder
Gen,iuy Scored Firat
Lotber Emm";'lcli bOoted , the
MOd Prolelll
that broke a 2-2 tie.
Gt!nnany •cored first in the ball tow&amp;n!'~·'..-1, where II West Germany protested mildTh
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cmciNN AT1 (UPI) - The Cincinnati Reds backet
up Sammy Ellis' six-bit pitching with home runs by Vad1
Pinson and Deron Johnson to beat the Houston Astrol 61 Saturday and run tl\eir winning streak to five games. ·
r 'is' victory,
his
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against 14 losses,
Tommy Harper aboard.
Houston's losing string
to Slngles by Pete Rose and
seven.
Tommy Hellns preceded Jiihn· ·
Pinson's horner, his niJllh of son's th~ • run homer ofl
the season, carne off loser Mike Claude l,laymond In the eight~
Cuellar in the fourth inning iuniug. The homer WBI John.
son's 13th ol the season, tops
the Reels, and gave him II
runs batted ia duAIIg bia last
four games.
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'!be Aslrol' only 11111 off Ellh
in the ftflh imJilg wber
Jmlffiy Wynn walked; went k
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ourney Rico Carty after an error by Hal Lan!er ha~ opened the Minnesota .. . 51 ~I .500 161!1 FIve Hitter

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gate to give the Atlanta Braves a 6·5· VIctory m 11 mrungs Chicago
:. 48 53 .480
week believe that Londmt wiB j By United Preso Inler1111tlonal Pittsburgh Ill llbllee! !I.Y.
BY 800'1'1' BUTI'ON
over the ~n. F.nlpci;l\lii ,GiAA~Is .~t\II'~Y in tbe..~irst g,arne New York .. . 47 53 .470 19\!:
be safely back m wtth hts The spankmg new
AUanla Los Angeles entertains
UPI Sporll Writer
nf a day-mght twm bill.
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Kans. City .. .. 44 ii5 .444 22
family on Sunday morning, a Falcoin; under"" their pabtism land.
LONDON, Ont.
(UPI)
Carty had walked with .
WashiDglon ••• 47 60 .439 :!3
little battered
perhaps. and of fire in the professional fool- The remainder of the
Texan Kathy Wbitworth
won out and raced to third whell It WU 1111 ibiloal Cfl'bon copy Bos!Qa .. . , .. 44 61 .4li 25
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Clay wtll still be champ1on
,ball ranks Monday whem they AFL schedule is comprised of lthe $15,000 Supertest ladles Lanier let Woody Woodwanl'a effort _by Menke, who drove iD s.tmlay'a Resullo
Bo xmg fans are expected to join the Philadelphia Eagles II two games Saturday night, wllb : Opel golf tournament Saturday Iapparent double play aroumer the. W~ ruw II the Dillb Bosto• 1 Washington %
pay &gt;50 ooo pounds 1$4ZO.OOOt to •ktckmg off the first week of the Denver h~tm~
Kansas C1tylby shooting a par 72 for a 54- go throu~h hts, legs. Pmeb lnaiDg ~alnsl the Glalltl Chicago 1 New York o
PIT'l'SBURGH (UPf) -t.r,
,.,. the battle of the gtants and 1exhibition season which featur- a•d M•amt laking Its ~rofessioll· hole total of 213, three strokes ~alter Mike de Ia _Hoz wu Friday nighL
Minnesota 7 Baltimore o
pllcbed a ftft.ldtter
mtotllfr 100.000 pounds 1$280.- es the a•nuai Coll~ge All-Star al bow. aga~ San Dtego.
better than the runner - up Imtenbonally walked to load the The Braves, doWI S.O IJld Detroit ai ·Kansas City, night
Richie AileD elubhetll two000 1 from televiston righl' will 1 Game.
DeDIIJS Clandge, the formllt' Mickey Wright.
bases and M_enke, who had later 5-3, kept battll~g ~k. Cleveland at Calllornia, night
homer Saturday to Inc! tbl
boost the gate sufftciently for i
Nebraska star plucked from
orth $2 250 struck out bia three previous :nre&gt;' eaugbt up_ the first time Taday'o Pfobably Pltellen
PbiHlea to 1 4-1
Clav to collect 150.000 pounds Atl"';'ta, _the 15th ~nd latest Green Bay in the expanaloll The. v1ctory. was w
' . times at bat, iaeed a drive to m the' fifth lnniD,g on Mack Cleveland at Califomia
over tile PlttsbarP
d London 40 000 ($112 OOO). ,franchise m the Nat1onal Foot- pool, will opel at quarterblldt to Miss Whttw~rth and tn- left field llrat seat CarQr home Jaoaes two • rtlll• horner, bis
(5-6)
Chance (7.12).
Ut 1 ll!!apped 1 IV•
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13th of the season, and agam gan
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The bookmakers have been at its new stadium while the outstandiug rookie signal-eat- CHI to $18,652. She ·was the lead· The loss kepi the w.a.. tw'o ID the seventh when "Jones sing- Detrott at Kansas 1111
lo.!tllll stre
watchmg the workouts too and 1American League begms inter· ~ lers are Ullavallable. Randy btg money winner on
the percentage po_iqts beltlDd the led home one ron an&lt;,l, Hank Mombouquette (5-7) a
ADen's fifth ·lnainfltlolr, 111
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they made the British cballea- Jsquad play 1be following nighi 'Johnsoa o1 Texas A&amp;l, the LPGA lour with $21,~ last league ·leadiiJg Pillllburgll Pi• Aaron,whodrovebltheWraves' (~ ) vs. Nash (4-0)
a ad
·field upper deck
5-1
underdog.
at
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where
the
Oilers
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valuable
player
in
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and
Ill
threatenmg
to
rates,
who
lost
to
pbl!adeJphl•
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with
a
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right,
foDowed· • lb8le
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meet the Oaklllll4 Ratders.
Coaches' Ail-America Game, is better that total this season. Saturday, 4-1, in a lillie
third, hit a sacrifice Dy that Baltimore al Mm7'"~
~ohnny ~ ~ bnb 1
Clay whose verbal phrases The big event -of the
week tside6ned with a cracked rib Going into the final rolffid,
allmted Felipe Alou to- score Wall 17-2) vit Kaat 14- •
be. It was ,Aliena IIIII 11omhave r:.,.de him one of the most occurs Friday night when the while Steve Sloan of Alabama Miss Whitworth held a onelor the third time Ia the after- P r:.ew Y~~ ;tH:;::• (;. er~ th"t.u,s:""'added
tJSu
unpopolar heavyweight charn·r'College AU-Stars oppose the u. practicing for the All • Star stroke lead over Buffalo's Carol
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pions of aU lime in the United NFL ch~pions, lite Green Bay game.
Mann and a .two. stroke adv811'l'lte Gianlll scored two quick 10) vs. o
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Dick Groll Uti '
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lage over Miss Wright. But the
in the r 1 . - 0 n 8
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cago Tribune Charities game at
six-root-three Miss Mann shot a
ruJI8
11'8 mnmg
Boston at .
gton - sl!lgle by JoiiiiDy ... · 1
Chicago's Soldiers' Field.
75 while Miss Wrllht settled for
single by Jjm
Benne~ 11.0) vs. Hannan (~). Jackson, who atrudl: out llv•
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The other NFL action pits I
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their third rt1D in the lhird New York at Calllornla, lllgbt lOth victory
agaiMI Dine
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neighborlng rivals Baltimore ,
Miss MBBI lblsihed Ill I tie
":hen Willie Mays led off with Washlngton at Kansas City,
defeats. '!be 1oaa -* to
OX 0 and Washington.. at the _Red·
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for lhird with Ruth Jessen a&amp;~ •. . . . •
h~_24th home nm of ~e y~r.
night
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Woody Fryman, amr e_andt
s~' D.C. Stadii!ji W~y :
217. Both rteelved .1,300. Mill DIDIANAPOLIS (UPlJ -Na- £1VIIIC blm 52t · fo~ his career,Boslon at M\nil~ta. night
yielded10blllutlsiiw81kJ
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mght. Ou Salunliiy, St Louts
Wright pocketed tl,'lltl for lMr tleaal Open abamplcw BJ11y and leavlng bun OlliY fwe
ga~ scheduled.
. 6 1-3 innfnp.
hosts Atlanta, Chicago plays
second-place fialsb.
casper and leaa Mtlllaapp R. behind second • plaee JlfYillly
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F-hiladelphia al MemP.hill, Min.
H. Sikes tied 1w
!lad Jl'on on the• all • time b~e
run ill the fourth lnniag. cal~
nesotll meets Detroit hit New MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. IUPI) Martlya lmllll ... National Leagne
lison singled and took third oa
107 run list.
CIHCAGO
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Orleans,
New
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Twins
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got
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Allen's fly baD wb~ Jell.
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er Gary Peters p1tched a ~e- Dave Boswell's one-hit pitching wbo lbot I • Ill Ill CIIIIDbtll
80
two ruu in the mth inDiJig TEAM
W L Pel. GB fielder WIDie Sfargell m~~jtJtli.
hitter Saturday for his lh~rd
performance with 10
bill, Nlllll, ..IMI ani a&amp; i19. - f!ll!,OOO "1100" Festival ~ when Ollie Brown drove ill a PittsQurgh .. • 60 41 .594
ed for 1 double. Bob Uedler
shutout and his Chicago_ White I
including key borne runs
by OGIIII!Ido tbe 15th hole, Ml8l ~ ~ (l!uuoce I fill II'U with a triple and then scor- Los Angeles . . 58 41 .586 1 wu inteDtlonally pii8Sed liid
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Earl Battey and Harmoa KIJJI. Nwri "as stiD llaagillg oa
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ed on aa error by Frank Boll- San Fran. . . . . 60 4S .583 1 Frymaa w~ed Bill While foro.
ntn clusters to beat the New i
brew, to beat tha Ballimln Of. Ill ller two • slruka lead. Then lllldlsputed lead "!!en be three- big.
St. Louis . . . . . 53 47 .530 el6 1ng in caDisoo.
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ioles 7.0 Saturday.
tmsa Wrigbt slumped to a double putted the l8th ~le for a bogey Gaylord Perry, the ·Gitmls' Philadelphia'' ·•• 53 49 .520 7\i The Pirates lied II ill their
It_ was ~e 141b ahutout by '
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It was only lbe Twine' _.... bogey on the 15th to drop four six, giving him an~ Casper lop winner wiUt a 15-2 lftllrd, Cincinnati • • _ 49 52 .485 11 half o1 the fourth oa .a walk 10
White Sox p1tcben and the lOth ;
victory' in 111 games agalnsl 1M back and it was no contest.
four • under • par 68 8 lor the worked the first 10 innings and Houston . • •, • 48 53 .475 D Manny Mota and slilg]es 'by
time the Y"*- have been
Ameneaa ....._leaden.. a.. Miss Whitworth bogeyed 1111 day.
• . left with the score lied. '!be AUanta ...... 47 55 .4&amp;1 13'.&gt; Donn Clendeno• and Jlta
. blanked 11m seuon. llllci Mick· l
wtll struck liiiiiUo taltlt tilt dltb, by three-utting, but I Casper blazed Ill a birdie- ' Giants used three pitchers In 1New 'York .. • 45 55 :.450' 14'oi PagUaroni.
Bobby Rlchardsoa
nd A rneetln of Mei s-Gallla Po- letlgQ llrilreoat lead 'lllth 148, was of no conseouence. 11111 blrdi~e finish on the final , the last of the lith with the ' Chicago .. . .. 32 69 .317 28
----ey Mantle each siDg1ed a 1n Lea g maR g
wll 111 "'nl'lllll'nlll Balilaa, league Wright. a 31 _year- old veteran three holes for his 68, canning Joss going to Frank Linzy. who j Saturday'• Results
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,Clete Boyer d~~: ::: ~ ~ld Tu~y, at ~p.m. Ill._ -ldbg,
lb-. from San Diego, was no longer 15 foot putt for his eagle three is now 4-8. '!be 'lictory went to .\Uanta I San Fran. 5, lsi, 11 in.
-as he wor
Ills
th I ffcea of the D•"" S 7 , 'lila *-1 •• tbe 21-year- a serious challenger.
on the 555-yard 18th.
I underhand relief pitcher Ted Cincinnati 5 Houston 1
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complete game far
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In posting the victory, Miss Trailing the co · leaders by
ma Y or_
•. seen Philad•lphia 4 Pittsbur 1
. rea~hed thtrd am Peters faced . Plans b' I double Ill
Whitworth settled for one lour strokes, at 2ll , was._ Juan straight game, gtving him a 5-6 San Fran at Atlanta, 2nd_,
U{ On 31Ver8
&lt;only 29 batters.
tioalllurllaJJIQ will be.,.._ Boswall walked Luis Aparlc1o \hirdie, 16 pars and the final ' 1Chi.Chi l Rodnguez, co-leader,'ecord.
!Chicago at New York, _mght
; He • 1ve up no walks aad ap.
to start the game, then retired , hole bogey. The birdie came on 1at the halfway mark
who
Los Angeles at St. Loms,
' struck out three.
teague Preslilent Clleater t. 1B Or1oles Ill a row before Russ the par • five eighth hole.
isoared to a 73 Saturday.
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I 'Meanwhtle. five players were , r~e ~er, oe e
Chlc~go at New York
, starter Mel StotUemyre 111112111 lbe
the
y, eli • titan single to nghl. 1Davd
dis~uallfied. four of them for • Gam Fmal Round
Hands (7-8 ) vs Shaw (8-9 ).
PITTSBURGH (UPI) _ Bn'
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~1 11 1~f ~Johnson, hit by a Boswell p1tch
NON-F:XISTANT
f v10iatmg the oontmuous putting \ SOUTHORANGE. N.J . IUP!)
San Francisco at ~llanla
Purkey, veteran right-hand«
~jrn llontnP after four I I J ...,.. .:!~';;'
w~econd Ia the ~tb, was the third and LONDON •UP!) - The Coo- rule. including defending cham· - Clark. Graebner of Beech· llolin 15-6) vs Jay (6-~) .
pitcher, was placed on waiven
!- Jerry Adair and Kel lllnJ "'*GI
use last Onole to,reach base.
nial Offil·e one or the
l·•&lt;l pion Bruce Crampton Ellminat- 1wood, Oh1o and Tony Roche of Houston at Cinrinnatl
Saturday by the Pittsburg
~'opened the third lnniDI wlillllll_,.,.
lyrac
Earl Batte~ s three-run ho- vestioes of the Bni iSh Emptre ed for the same infraction were Australia gamed the final round Jsti (111-8) and •arrell (4-7) vs. l Plrales. If not claimed by anrsmgles. Arter Peters iii 1Q
I mer m the fifth_ was the
btg will ~~ase to extst after mid: Bob Charles, Harold Kneece, \Saturday in the m,en's Singles &gt;appas (6-71 and FIScher (Z.9). 1other. club within 24 hours, t.
~t, Ada&gt;r scored • I wlltl All team managers or their I blow for the _Twms, helpmg t·•g mghl Sunday
and Homero Blancas, while . of the Eastern Grass
Court Philadlephia at Pittsburgh - was to receive his uncondltion~itch . llerrv .-eaching second. repuseatalinl.,. Nl)llested to Btll Short With the_ defeat. hts Its work will be integrated 1965 PGA champion Dave Marr l tenms championships.
Bunning (16-71 and _Buhl &lt;5-5) al release.
~llerry advanced on Peten' be 01 bantL
second In four deciSIOns.
with the Comrr' , .e J, h Re'·•· was disqual ified for failure to Graebner, seeded No. 5. upset JS. l:.lass &lt;IH) and Stsk (4-1).
ii';mfleld out and "'"' ,•d on Wayne . Individual and lwo managers' The loodesl blow of the lions Office and it w111
be sign his scorecard.
!lop-seeded Chfl Richey of San Los Angeles at St Louis Purkey, now '!1, appeared II
. Causey's mfteld out.
trophies will be presented lo a;::rn~~l ~me hil'l! the sevenUt known as the dependent ternto· At 212, fonr under par. were . Angelo, Tex., 6-3, 6-3.
II · 9 Carlton (IHJ) vs. Osteen (12-8) 10 games this year, pitched II
1 Stottlernvre
wolked Pete the wmner of lh• double-ehm1n- w n
e ~w
a towering ries division.
Jay and Lionel Hebert. and 1 while Roche. seodt'd No. Z. heat or Koufu (17,5) .
z.3 innings. and bad 1D earne&lt;
lVard in the lourth and all., linn event, Tannehill said.
blow deep mto the lefkenter.
Jackie Cupit.
while Julius : his tourmg teammate, fourth· I Monday's Gamel
ntn average of 1.40. Jill rt
' f rom MI'C r 1\1 gonunded ·•ut,
fteld stands 10 the seventh. 11 '
Boros and Gene L1ttler were : seeded Owen Davidson. 4-li, 12· San Fr•.t. at New York, ni~ht cord this se110a il t:1.
j,"John Rm1&gt; o~ nu dnubltd home IDD GEt BERGER
was measured at 4ii5 feel and
NEW PARK
1 tied at 213.
110, 6-2 , 7-5.
Houston at Philadelphia night His iifelllne record" Ill 1!11
' one run : rrt ~ d;ur "nglf'&lt;l ror
, :
came wtth Tony Oliva on first. I CINCINNATI CUPil _ Ham· Sikes. who started the third
Angeles at Pills., night ,majors,jn .12t vlctorle.- 1li
.anothec -un
CLIFTON . ~I. !UP!) -Al l
lilton County will get a
new round five-under-par. went 10 : RAUJES IN STBETCII
Cincinnati at St. Louis, ntghl defeats, bia ~t ~ lltl_nl
, !lou ton ga.e up two 11nearned &lt;:e~ berger. wmner of the recent
CARRERu TRIUMPHS :park, thanks to the
pmate under after
12 holes and . NEW YORK (UPI) -era,.
ll82 'tlbt!D be - . tu "'~~'
' • run~ •n tne rtl lh when Ca u-ey Professtonal Golfers Associa· SPRINGFIELD, Ohio tUPil- ' donors.
appeared certam to have the wood Slable'a Allsagal, the only
bPTION BLASING.uft!:
ClnrWd. Be _e amf to
lh&lt;
~c &lt;e d and I'"" ' ' Ag1 ··• ~ as loon to_urnament . has been Alberto Carrero Santurce, P.R. Sam Benedict, president of und1spoted lead until he three- 3-year-&lt;lid iD the field, rallied iD ATLANTA &lt;11Pl) ._ Leftlllil. Plralel •tldl J'l!lll' from 9t. tou
safe on an err11r . AI,., li ard added to the liSt ol enlnes I" defeated Mike Estep, Dallas,: the County Board of Park Com· putted the final greeR. He also the stretch at Aqueduct Satur- der Wade Blasingame 8 1., Ia. '!be ,P!rales reiletlvated In ·
grounded ""' \11'1 '""' d.. ubled the 1100.000 Thunderbird Clas- Tex ., 6-3, 6-3 and 6-2 Saturday 1 mlsstoners, said Saturday the th1 . e · putted the fourth to clay to will the ~,700 Tidal ame winner- 1a11
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but ~der Andre ~ eli! .lhl
to srore ho!h runm·rs
SIC. Aug. 111-14. at the Upper ' to win the junior singles title : county has received the $91.000 wreck hiS chances to lead the Handicap by ball a 'leagth for
wltb
this' disabled Hat since JiiiJ·U itltl
The '"n gave Chl!'o~go an !Hi Mootrlotr Cour.try Club. 11 w" of the Western fnv1lalional Ten- needed to buy a 1.02~-acre tract . field into the final test for the his second IIUCCeiSiva llakes tteUOD, baa beea ojltliJued by torn rib IDUICa. r ...
rec·ord &lt;tnct the All-Star Came announced Friday
I nis Tournamept.
along the Great Mtami R1ver. '_116.400 first prize.
1vlc:tory.
the Adanta Braves to. lbelr f•,
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Tile word heard most nften '" I " We're all looktag lorward to ces for a rhamp!onshtp that and the Packen could have so good."
'wb!te Soz wiD retlljrlltliiiU1 Enkllerbodlen, It ••
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tius ,ear IS "pride" - especial- losing that one, Nttschke sa1d. ' agamst the All-Stars, we'd have successtve year.
, be takiDg his team against the thwnb suffered Ia Friday lllgbl'l l(alager Ed!h Dmovan.
ly when someone menttons next "We're gomg to go m there got the habit of winning and But. as Jordan pointed tnt. I All.St•rs for the third time game agamst lbe New York
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Fnday night's game agatnst the wtth a winmng altitude."
I probably gone on to beat the the Bears were already an oince being Mm ·d to head the I Yankees. it was announced Sat. ,
COtE'S DEBUT
College All-Stars.
1 The veterans are tnst a litUe Bears," Jordan sa rd. "Vou' .-e orgamzed leom and had mart) , Pat•kers in 1959.
urday Maron _,.., ola&lt;·l'fl . on R4R1'FoRD Conn IUPI) • ·
"That last lime-it was an bit mad
got to get in the hab1t el pro veterans. The
All-Stars His 1912 SQII•d was o,lven an the disatllt'd lid lor 30 days. ! IB&lt;ll&gt;tl) ·Cole. the Soulb ~fi1"'in&lt;11il to tur pride,"
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StiR Rankles
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veteran linebacker Ray Nitsch- ~ Or , a's '' hen• .• Jor c.. n put :t.,
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NATltiNAL ,,!.I:JNCit WfolF.II "'will moke tits:'O ,S: JiniAIII! cfeb•~
ke, reflecting on the Packers "It still rankles, even aft er I The All-Star loss aod •1 pair "The hnys we pl.v in this nne win over the rollegians. T h
WASffl\'lt;T()N I Ufill -Pr,.. at the Aug. 11-21 Jnsurl..,. City
_loss to the All-Stars in 19iJ.' three year..
We've got too of del eats at the hands ot the are just colle~e . bovs. young- next year. w•th Wi•con•in stars . id.ent Jjlt•11)l011 Satijr~y ' progolf. tournameni, 11, 11111
Pitschke missed that game with I much pride and traditton to , Chicago Bears were the only sters," Jorden sRtd. "You like Ron Var.derKf'len
and Pat, elaimf\1 \he wee~ _. lieginnin~~
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a back injury, watching it from lose that one."
three for Green B~y that f•a• .f to feel _you know a little more Richter showing ..the w~_y,,_ the]' Oct, I,~I!"Nali&lt;&gt;MJ.jlch~ · Lunch
who 'ltt ju§t 18',' Is 1
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The loss was ch: r~ed to Mike l Yastrzemski and Smilb ful -; plays Pninetb{ al 7 45 o rri_.
McCormick who g!ve up e1ght lowed w&gt;th hJS homer.
One gome was played Sa'tm'
runs in the five innings he ; 'lb R d So dded
. , day ni ght, Nev.: Haven vs Dar·
worked. It was his lOth defeat l
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seven the
ourth on a wal,k to Sponsors of the tournanlfnt
victories.
I Yastrzen!kl ~nd Smtih s don· is the Syracuse Mtnersvil1 e
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ble and _.colts homer cl tmaxed Basebal l Boo stet s Club. JndiVi1
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the sconng '" the ftrth.
dual trophi es are ~iven first ami
needed In the second lnntn" j
when the Red Sox bombe&lt;l
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Jnnmg rally. Scott's 20th
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j a pass from Bobbv Moore and 'II Sl T .
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gain . But the loll o1 going unleashed a cannon like lert ty area gets under full sleo~ m tory or the '""""""'
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quallfymg rounds. / foo~ ~ck 1 ~\kelud~ German Monday at 6· ~0 p.m.
' Mr Louks
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wbfeh England was . exempted &amp;oa te ans 1 ows I.
ToUrney manager Bob Louks,
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from as host nation, and strUR· The vtct.,·y was worth 22,000 owner 0 e '.g e ar a . ': tern 0hin lnr
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g!IDg pall IOIIIe of the g&lt;&amp;alesl poll""' 1$61,6001 in Sp&lt;'cial bo- , upper end of Syracuse '" Meigs I ball ann snfl braa lll~a!~~ wit~
teams 1n the world was just ton nuses to the English team. Each County, sa1d the rtrst game that ' 11 1 ted b'
much for li&gt;e visitors.
German collected his normal In-I night will match the strong Pt. I' we " ua . thPI
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Bali intercepted one ef Ger- temational malch pay of 23 ea'"n
· ars agams 1 · , d · k . d sn,cl&lt;-tvne
rnahy's last threats and passed pounds $64 411.
dleport All-Stars. The . seco~d : a~~ii;:,,~;,
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game at 6.45 p1ts Portland d - ,.:._:...__.-..._-.,l~~k;;j.,
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place finish in the Metgs-Ga ll·o 4 wtth 489 and Paul Wanl' ll'?
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. Junior Jam!Bon of the White Sox paced the Galllpo- narnenl; ~ llarls Monday at Nibert Bye; Bette Wilson Bye: , Postponed games
bogged Pony Lea~ue Frirlay with
a bad 479 for tea m2
Your
lis AII.Siars, both OD th~ mound and at bat, Friday n!gbt 01119 University. . .
Belly Miller Bye.
down Galhpohs Little Leaglle l l:l-1 victory over EastHn 011 Team 5 won 6 pomts frnnr
iat Wellston In an 8·1 VICtOry over the Athens All·Stars
• · let cham ' Deanlt Smith vs. Nancy Ply- play last week. Three games the 2-hit pitchmg of Bob Bur- team 1 Bud Naskry' s 5;3 r'"
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'!be team8 are dlstr
Jlo male Harriet 'Jbomas vs Jack· were played but two others I dette and the big ba l of Dannv team 1 ""' nnt enough to ""''"
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Abbott whn put u,ee hom&gt; come Sur Parson's 5RR ""
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reg na Ivs. Ruby Jenkins; Ellen !)e. ! lipolls All Stars playing in the runs and a smg'e in tile score team 5
meet Nelsoavllle at a p. 11,1. on ~U llltter, second base· tournament here Aug. 11'23. · weese vs. Benny O'Brien.
I11th Annual Southeastern Ohio j hook
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Mondoy at Wellsloo, In their man OiDSe, In the first frame Drawing for pairings In the Karen Worman vs. Tillie :Utile League Tournameol at I
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team 6 Relha Ca mden had 510
210-236 Second - ~ve. "
second tournament a)lpelra~. and then hit him with
the double-elimination tournament Janes, Elsie Lusk vs. G 1 n n y . Wellston.
I Pomeroy and Ch•shtre play for team 6 a!ld r.e"rge !-latlllf
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Propabiy pitcher for Galli· third pitch. Left fielder Rill· were held today,
Killin, Carol Sboltia va. Alvera 5•
th G 111 oils All Star next week wttil Che•hir e in pn- 11;ed:._:te:am:_~:t~w:&gt;t~h-5:4:
poliS IS Damy Klesllng uf the ley doubled, scoring Rose. Alb- Bes'dea the defendlnl champ. IRobinson
mcehed~ed a P. M d s sltlon to take &gt;ec,mti pla ce wn 11 r
Til':''· &lt;•ens left one man en l!ase and ton la'st v••r's' ru-·•up Piqua
Belft &amp;mmer Bye Betty Me- l arehtsc t W l'·toagamt _olin a Y a victory. or t;e ,,,,. II • &gt;l h '
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the White Soz, ~hind the plate, left, slammed 1...; doubles agd/lrom ~~ year ere Lima, Fre- !:'ru!:,ch~s Bye, Marlon Eb· 1ed Senators vs. White Sox game Eastern's Mike Boring gavr,
"Fireball" Jamllon fanned 15 a single In three trips to the mont, HUisboro; Lancaster, Ash·
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up 14 hils and 13 runs 1r the
Athen! AD.Stara, never gave plate. He also scored
.lwo tabula and Steubenville. Also W~,sday Ladles
Da! I Next game, barring rain or , slugging Pomeroy cl ub Abboll
up a walk and alltwed' Qply nms
entered are. Ottawa, Cincinnati, ~ent Best Six Hole Score, wet grounds, could be Tuesday 1 got his homers in their Uurd
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G.Wpolil All·'
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Stara gave JamiHn exceUeul · GaiUpolls blasted three Alb· Hefihls and Hudson.
!'0n by Marjorie Snedaker. 1 lndJans are scheduled.
/ when 9 runs were &lt;eored.
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support .Ia the field, playing 8111 pilcbt!rs for eight hils. BeHere are the standmgs, reAlso homermg were
Mik&lt;·
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lid~ Jamison's three hilf, oth-j
GAUJPIIIJS pONY
lulls and scbedule:
Young and Bob Burdette.
Only two Alhl!lll AJJ.Stara er lop liltters for GaUipoiis
QUART~ACK BOT
LEAGUE STANDINGS
For Eastern. Caldwell and
reached ban, aDd
of lhem ~re: Cbuclt: ~errtud, double PEEKSKILL N. Y. &lt;UPI)
TEAM
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T. Karr, Singled.
ID three trips, Gary
~t, Joe Namalh a~ -Mike Tallafer· Phiilies ..... 13 2 172 68
STANDINGS
Eastern
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Centerfielder, ' ~leo ro eaclF threw two touchdowns! Dodgers .. .. • » 4 120 80 ' TEAM .... .. .. W L R OR Pomeroy :WI Oi9 x - 13 14 o
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Dive Wllt!Oll~n, Saturday in the New York Jets" Reds .... 1, .. 7 6 1011 101 White Sox .. .... 8 I 75 14 1 . Burdette. and Van Meier. Bora
field~, ,• sll!«le lint ' full-scale training camp Giants ·• .... 5 9 »7 "'136 Red Sox .. ..... 1 3 54 37 mg and Mlilhone .
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.,,., Braves .. .. .. 1 14 88 201 Yankees .. , .. . 5 4 53 34
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fl S5 588 38G Athletics .. .. .. . 5 4 56 45 1
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touchdown and btl tight and Philllea 2! Giants 5
Orioles .... .. · · 1 8 48 68
Ph-: Ga:~~ :Oit)'ched~ Galllpolil
402 200 - .• I 0 Dee Mackey on 1 four-yanl Phillies 5 Dodgers 1
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THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
LAf-T WEEK'S RESULTS:
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11166 ebanlploashlp on Memorial BaUerlel: Gallipolis -Jarni·
Monday - Phlllies vs.
Yankees 12 Orioles 8
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1!111 - Coon (LP),
(4J, Wilkes.
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Senators 3 Yankees J
Wednesday - Reds vs. Phil· Red Sox 5 Tigers 2
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GAMES THIS WEEK:
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Amerlcatl tape

GALLIPOUS
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Nailoaal Leape
SLOW PITCH
v~ ga~ ~; _In order
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000 000 11.1- 4. 7 4 Chicaf(O
101 1101 030- 7 14 1 TEAM
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020 101 OOX-13 15 0 New Yor- 300 001 OOtl- 4 6 3 •Neal insurance .. 7 2 100
would have to win all Beven Brandon, Osinski (5), Lon- Hollzrnan (~10) and HWidley: G&amp;J ......... 7 3 95 49
games while the· Pl!lllles
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Sutherland 16), Hamil· GSI
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have_ to lose three of lis remain· (7); RlcbertlltJ.9) . and Casano- ton (8), Green'. (9) and Grota. / Nalio~·wtde .... ". · 4 6 66 84
log f1ve aames.
LP-Brandon (11-li). HI!&amp;(5-10). ~liB- Baptist Church
4 8 52 93
F'rlday, Jeff Rose Umlted
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(7th), Santo (23rd), Nazarene Church 2 9 57 112
lloclltn ID ~ , hill, a
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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS·
003 000 OOtl- 3 11 1 Neal 13 Nationwide 1
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Pitta
010 000 041- 5 6 I Baptist 11 GSI 8
to give l)ls mates their fourth
Short &lt;11-7) and Daleympie; G&amp;J 13 lllwrene 7
win over the Doqen In
100 101 I 17 Canlwtll, O'Dell t3), Face (9) T..,.S WEEK'S GAMES·
meettnga Ibis IJUIDDler.
Sheldon, McMahon &lt;7),
and Pqllaroal. WP-Q'Deil (f-•
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S~an (13),
S). HH-AIIen (23rtl).
Monday - Neal vs. GSI
with t11f defeat. He gave .up seTIJI!nsn,. Ryan (9);
Toellday- Baptial vs. G&amp;J
veo hils. Dave Johnson bad two Humpltteys (7), Kline (t),
Houston
000 000 ltll- 3 7 0
DISSATISJI'IED
llfelies for 1be winnera,
U,2), Lines (14) aad Casanova. Cincl
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iDnlng 1!D11e and MYetitb in· WP-Lines (3-1). LP-8tanse , Bruct, TaylOr (5) and Bate- PORTILLO, Chile (UPI)
n1ng triple.
· (3-5). HR-Casanova (lth).
miD; ~lleJ (11-4) and Bob Beattie, coach of the U.S.
jtose a1ao collecll!d 1
f.dw8f!ls. LP-Bru&lt;t (2-8) .
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Ron
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team's
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000 000 100- o s 1 performauce in the Farellones
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Siebert (10-8) and Azcue: St. Louts 1101 011 110x- t t 0 trials for the 1166 World Alpine
In ll!e
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Cladlnger, NEW YORK (UP!) - Capt.
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15th), and form~ Darl!t!PUib. :•
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BY PETER LYNCH
' States has continued to bmld , brow In the sixth round.
United Press lnttrnational i the image he has created for i Clay has made no pr..ii'•:IIOJ&gt;S
LONDON (UPI) - A much· ! himself i~ Bntain, as an almost ; a~t _th~ outcome of
muted Cassius Clay puts hts modest Iitle hold'r.
day s ftght_, although the rest
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Aug. 6 at the 16,000 capaCitY publicly - sworn resolutiOn tn a ; regards tt more or less as
Earls Court Arena against a 1trlev!Sion show durmg h1s La~t foregone conclusion.
British contender who says it mit here that his days as the j He has merely asked . Lon·
would cause hom some consider-' " Louisville Lip" and "Gasseous don to make sure he 18 Itt
able omarrassment to win the j Casstus" are no more.
I cause I don't want to hurt him.
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his
last
trip,
he
scuttled
London , 32, takes mto
11
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J Henry
Coop&lt;'r's heavyweight I ring a record of 35 wms and
Bntain's latest whtte !tope. hop&lt;'s with a short pile-{! river defeats. in 48 outings. II
lantern-lawod_ Bnan Londo•: , punch which op&lt;'ned
kmg- be a m1racle 1f he un~~oved
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has satd he " not too anXIOUS I sized gash iR the Briton's eye it.
to win the crown from Clay..
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1!1&amp;• of midtown Manhattan. The sleet skeW. tf 111e ·~~~-,·-r .·-·r

lip WileR PCIIIIoylnala Slalioll oace IIOcMI.

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EDgland Cops W9rld SO,cfty Title in 0¥ertime, 4-2 ;i:~:tuuai.,:~·~,_~. . .
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'!be English scortnc
liar bl!llle tietween defeaalve ,l ldfl wU. block~ by Roger Huol end
Uafted Preu lnlel'Jialional uncorked. a left-footed kick In _played, Ill!~ f~ ~ . ~gp ID· the _ensuing scramble, Wolf:
WI!:MBLI!:Y, England (11PI) the WanliiC seeondl of overtime by 48 houri of riln. '•
. · I'~' Weber ldcked it
borne
- Cltoff Hunt scortd lwlct, In for ,theJ!JSuriDce,}ally.
. Hellnlle\:;•. Hallllr'f ICOI'cbllil ·fl'liin point blank range to tie
.vertllne to cemnlabt a rate fJ. pirilnn CI'QWd of t7 010 tick to the"~ ..lour callitil the 'ICOI'e· at z.a lind seiJI a title
three-goal "hat trld;l; Saturday Including Queen EIIEabelb 'a,: English .;oalle,...cU.''IIaiP game IniAl overtime for only the
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lhallaYl! Englanc! a 4-1 victory PJauc!ed the English squad for a out of peoltion !_b the 12th ml- Hljllhd lime since 1930.
.ver West Germany for lbe full ¥11-hour iller the lame as nute of Jl]ay ·ifl~ tlf!i . II ilx Ball started the English id1N8 World Cup Soccer cham- England celebrated lis
flrll minutes lalai.-alid rBI!idilnd.wiDI lack that prllduced the ~ing
plon1bip.
World Soccer Cup An esitrnat- in front·2-1 oa f= ·
Ptlers' &amp;oal He drove down the rlghl
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f!unt, who tallied England't eel 400 rniiUon othera watched goal with Ill ·{ illll t,10 go In ~line and passad to Hlll'lll,
flrsiiOJ) ol the game aarly In Ute acUen llve on television. '1'IJe the aam,. .; . ".
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Who &amp;18Dillled in a shot from tO
regulad011 time, look 1 pass game was beamed to the United With I' milo'- left, Germany )ftrda out that hll the croasbar.
from Alan Ball at the 10-rnlnule Slalea on tape by the Early received a "fie."1dek trem
10 bOUnced over the goal line and
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rna ol a 11)-rnfnute extra .... Bird Satellite.
yarda oulside IIW·penalty area. then caromed out.
SIQ!l and scored en a ltJ.yarder
Gen,iuy Scored Firat
Lotber Emm";'lcli bOoted , the
MOd Prolelll
that broke a 2-2 tie.
Gt!nnany •cored first in the ball tow&amp;n!'~·'..-1, where II West Germany protested mildTh
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cmciNN AT1 (UPI) - The Cincinnati Reds backet
up Sammy Ellis' six-bit pitching with home runs by Vad1
Pinson and Deron Johnson to beat the Houston Astrol 61 Saturday and run tl\eir winning streak to five games. ·
r 'is' victory,
his
.
against 14 losses,
Tommy Harper aboard.
Houston's losing string
to Slngles by Pete Rose and
seven.
Tommy Hellns preceded Jiihn· ·
Pinson's horner, his niJllh of son's th~ • run homer ofl
the season, carne off loser Mike Claude l,laymond In the eight~
Cuellar in the fourth inning iuniug. The homer WBI John.
son's 13th ol the season, tops
the Reels, and gave him II
runs batted ia duAIIg bia last
four games.
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'!be Aslrol' only 11111 off Ellh
in the ftflh imJilg wber
Jmlffiy Wynn walked; went k
1: : ; : on a wild pitch a n &lt;
t.
on Sonriy JacUia'1

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Texan Captures B
H~lon 000 °10 ~- 1 1
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. ..=~not w L p CinclCu~llar, QOURaymond
200 ObL I It lr
raves Stop Ian
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Baltimore ...
.s:o· I.P-eu!! s~ ) ) ~=
Blackpeol and hiS Wife and
a
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Golf
The pundits who watched the 1 ag es Ill
ourney Rico Carty after an error by Hal Lan!er ha~ opened the Minnesota .. . 51 ~I .500 161!1 FIve Hitter

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ByJackson ,
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two men in workouts this past ,
gate to give the Atlanta Braves a 6·5· VIctory m 11 mrungs Chicago
:. 48 53 .480
week believe that Londmt wiB j By United Preso Inler1111tlonal Pittsburgh Ill llbllee! !I.Y.
BY 800'1'1' BUTI'ON
over the ~n. F.nlpci;l\lii ,GiAA~Is .~t\II'~Y in tbe..~irst g,arne New York .. . 47 53 .470 19\!:
be safely back m wtth hts The spankmg new
AUanla Los Angeles entertains
UPI Sporll Writer
nf a day-mght twm bill.
,
Kans. City .. .. 44 ii5 .444 22
family on Sunday morning, a Falcoin; under"" their pabtism land.
LONDON, Ont.
(UPI)
Carty had walked with .
WashiDglon ••• 47 60 .439 :!3
little battered
perhaps. and of fire in the professional fool- The remainder of the
Texan Kathy Wbitworth
won out and raced to third whell It WU 1111 ibiloal Cfl'bon copy Bos!Qa .. . , .. 44 61 .4li 25
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Clay wtll still be champ1on
,ball ranks Monday whem they AFL schedule is comprised of lthe $15,000 Supertest ladles Lanier let Woody Woodwanl'a effort _by Menke, who drove iD s.tmlay'a Resullo
Bo xmg fans are expected to join the Philadelphia Eagles II two games Saturday night, wllb : Opel golf tournament Saturday Iapparent double play aroumer the. W~ ruw II the Dillb Bosto• 1 Washington %
pay &gt;50 ooo pounds 1$4ZO.OOOt to •ktckmg off the first week of the Denver h~tm~
Kansas C1tylby shooting a par 72 for a 54- go throu~h hts, legs. Pmeb lnaiDg ~alnsl the Glalltl Chicago 1 New York o
PIT'l'SBURGH (UPf) -t.r,
,.,. the battle of the gtants and 1exhibition season which featur- a•d M•amt laking Its ~rofessioll· hole total of 213, three strokes ~alter Mike de Ia _Hoz wu Friday nighL
Minnesota 7 Baltimore o
pllcbed a ftft.ldtter
mtotllfr 100.000 pounds 1$280.- es the a•nuai Coll~ge All-Star al bow. aga~ San Dtego.
better than the runner - up Imtenbonally walked to load the The Braves, doWI S.O IJld Detroit ai ·Kansas City, night
Richie AileD elubhetll two000 1 from televiston righl' will 1 Game.
DeDIIJS Clandge, the formllt' Mickey Wright.
bases and M_enke, who had later 5-3, kept battll~g ~k. Cleveland at Calllornia, night
homer Saturday to Inc! tbl
boost the gate sufftciently for i
Nebraska star plucked from
orth $2 250 struck out bia three previous :nre&gt;' eaugbt up_ the first time Taday'o Pfobably Pltellen
PbiHlea to 1 4-1
Clav to collect 150.000 pounds Atl"';'ta, _the 15th ~nd latest Green Bay in the expanaloll The. v1ctory. was w
' . times at bat, iaeed a drive to m the' fifth lnniD,g on Mack Cleveland at Califomia
over tile PlttsbarP
d London 40 000 ($112 OOO). ,franchise m the Nat1onal Foot- pool, will opel at quarterblldt to Miss Whttw~rth and tn- left field llrat seat CarQr home Jaoaes two • rtlll• horner, bis
(5-6)
Chance (7.12).
Ut 1 ll!!apped 1 IV•
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13th of the season, and agam gan
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at.
The bookmakers have been at its new stadium while the outstandiug rookie signal-eat- CHI to $18,652. She ·was the lead· The loss kepi the w.a.. tw'o ID the seventh when "Jones sing- Detrott at Kansas 1111
lo.!tllll stre
watchmg the workouts too and 1American League begms inter· ~ lers are Ullavallable. Randy btg money winner on
the percentage po_iqts beltlDd the led home one ron an&lt;,l, Hank Mombouquette (5-7) a
ADen's fifth ·lnainfltlolr, 111
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they made the British cballea- Jsquad play 1be following nighi 'Johnsoa o1 Texas A&amp;l, the LPGA lour with $21,~ last league ·leadiiJg Pillllburgll Pi• Aaron,whodrovebltheWraves' (~ ) vs. Nash (4-0)
a ad
·field upper deck
5-1
underdog.
at
Houston
where
the
Oilers
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valuable
player
in
the
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year
and
Ill
threatenmg
to
rates,
who
lost
to
pbl!adeJphl•
first
nrn
with
a
llillgle
in
the
Dlcksoa
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to
right,
foDowed· • lb8le
er
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Clay TurllB Modell
meet the Oaklllll4 Ratders.
Coaches' Ail-America Game, is better that total this season. Saturday, 4-1, in a lillie
third, hit a sacrifice Dy that Baltimore al Mm7'"~
~ohnny ~ ~ bnb 1
Clay whose verbal phrases The big event -of the
week tside6ned with a cracked rib Going into the final rolffid,
allmted Felipe Alou to- score Wall 17-2) vit Kaat 14- •
be. It was ,Aliena IIIII 11omhave r:.,.de him one of the most occurs Friday night when the while Steve Sloan of Alabama Miss Whitworth held a onelor the third time Ia the after- P r:.ew Y~~ ;tH:;::• (;. er~ th"t.u,s:""'added
tJSu
unpopolar heavyweight charn·r'College AU-Stars oppose the u. practicing for the All • Star stroke lead over Buffalo's Carol
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pions of aU lime in the United NFL ch~pions, lite Green Bay game.
Mann and a .two. stroke adv811'l'lte Gianlll scored two quick 10) vs. o
:"":re~·
Dick Groll Uti '
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Packers, m the 33rd annual Chi·
lage over Miss Wright. But the
in the r 1 . - 0 n 8
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cago Tribune Charities game at
six-root-three Miss Mann shot a
ruJI8
11'8 mnmg
Boston at .
gton - sl!lgle by JoiiiiDy ... · 1
Chicago's Soldiers' Field.
75 while Miss Wrllht settled for
single by Jjm
Benne~ 11.0) vs. Hannan (~). Jackson, who atrudl: out llv•
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double by Torn Haller. mey got MDI!'tlay'l G""es
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111111 walked two, picked up hi!
The other NFL action pits I
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their third rt1D in the lhird New York at Calllornla, lllgbt lOth victory
agaiMI Dine
:Wll.!
neighborlng rivals Baltimore ,
Miss MBBI lblsihed Ill I tie
":hen Willie Mays led off with Washlngton at Kansas City,
defeats. '!be 1oaa -* to
OX 0 and Washington.. at the _Red·
lJDtJI
for lhird with Ruth Jessen a&amp;~ •. . . . •
h~_24th home nm of ~e y~r.
night
.
Woody Fryman, amr e_andt
s~' D.C. Stadii!ji W~y :
217. Both rteelved .1,300. Mill DIDIANAPOLIS (UPlJ -Na- £1VIIIC blm 52t · fo~ his career,Boslon at M\nil~ta. night
yielded10blllutlsiiw81kJ
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mght. Ou Salunliiy, St Louts
Wright pocketed tl,'lltl for lMr tleaal Open abamplcw BJ11y and leavlng bun OlliY fwe
ga~ scheduled.
. 6 1-3 innfnp.
hosts Atlanta, Chicago plays
second-place fialsb.
casper and leaa Mtlllaapp R. behind second • plaee JlfYillly
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F-hiladelphia al MemP.hill, Min.
H. Sikes tied 1w
!lad Jl'on on the• all • time b~e
run ill the fourth lnniag. cal~
nesotll meets Detroit hit New MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. IUPI) Martlya lmllll ... National Leagne
lison singled and took third oa
107 run list.
CIHCAGO
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Left!and·
Orleans,
New
York
ulkes
on
The
Minnesota
Twins
backed
with
211
wblll
llaldra
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'!be
Giants
got
their
final
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(DoH
not'
IDciude
Diglit
&amp;111M1)
Allen's fly baD wb~ Jell.
,.,.
er Gary Peters p1tched a ~e- Dave Boswell's one-hit pitching wbo lbot I • Ill Ill CIIIIDbtll
80
two ruu in the mth inDiJig TEAM
W L Pel. GB fielder WIDie Sfargell m~~jtJtli.
hitter Saturday for his lh~rd
performance with 10
bill, Nlllll, ..IMI ani a&amp; i19. - f!ll!,OOO "1100" Festival ~ when Ollie Brown drove ill a PittsQurgh .. • 60 41 .594
ed for 1 double. Bob Uedler
shutout and his Chicago_ White I
including key borne runs
by OGIIII!Ido tbe 15th hole, Ml8l ~ ~ (l!uuoce I fill II'U with a triple and then scor- Los Angeles . . 58 41 .586 1 wu inteDtlonally pii8Sed liid
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Earl Battey and Harmoa KIJJI. Nwri "as stiD llaagillg oa
ea
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ed on aa error by Frank Boll- San Fran. . . . . 60 4S .583 1 Frymaa w~ed Bill While foro.
ntn clusters to beat the New i
brew, to beat tha Ballimln Of. Ill ller two • slruka lead. Then lllldlsputed lead "!!en be three- big.
St. Louis . . . . . 53 47 .530 el6 1ng in caDisoo.
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:
ioles 7.0 Saturday.
tmsa Wrigbt slumped to a double putted the l8th ~le for a bogey Gaylord Perry, the ·Gitmls' Philadelphia'' ·•• 53 49 .520 7\i The Pirates lied II ill their
It_ was ~e 141b ahutout by '
0
It was only lbe Twine' _.... bogey on the 15th to drop four six, giving him an~ Casper lop winner wiUt a 15-2 lftllrd, Cincinnati • • _ 49 52 .485 11 half o1 the fourth oa .a walk 10
White Sox p1tcben and the lOth ;
victory' in 111 games agalnsl 1M back and it was no contest.
four • under • par 68 8 lor the worked the first 10 innings and Houston . • •, • 48 53 .475 D Manny Mota and slilg]es 'by
time the Y"*- have been
Ameneaa ....._leaden.. a.. Miss Whitworth bogeyed 1111 day.
• . left with the score lied. '!be AUanta ...... 47 55 .4&amp;1 13'.&gt; Donn Clendeno• and Jlta
. blanked 11m seuon. llllci Mick· l
wtll struck liiiiiUo taltlt tilt dltb, by three-utting, but I Casper blazed Ill a birdie- ' Giants used three pitchers In 1New 'York .. • 45 55 :.450' 14'oi PagUaroni.
Bobby Rlchardsoa
nd A rneetln of Mei s-Gallla Po- letlgQ llrilreoat lead 'lllth 148, was of no conseouence. 11111 blrdi~e finish on the final , the last of the lith with the ' Chicago .. . .. 32 69 .317 28
----ey Mantle each siDg1ed a 1n Lea g maR g
wll 111 "'nl'lllll'nlll Balilaa, league Wright. a 31 _year- old veteran three holes for his 68, canning Joss going to Frank Linzy. who j Saturday'• Results
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,Clete Boyer d~~: ::: ~ ~ld Tu~y, at ~p.m. Ill._ -ldbg,
lb-. from San Diego, was no longer 15 foot putt for his eagle three is now 4-8. '!be 'lictory went to .\Uanta I San Fran. 5, lsi, 11 in.
-as he wor
Ills
th I ffcea of the D•"" S 7 , 'lila *-1 •• tbe 21-year- a serious challenger.
on the 555-yard 18th.
I underhand relief pitcher Ted Cincinnati 5 Houston 1
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complete game far
seven
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win but no Yankee baserunner 'jMechanic-st, l'omeroy.
flw . _ ,
In posting the victory, Miss Trailing the co · leaders by
ma Y or_
•. seen Philad•lphia 4 Pittsbur 1
. rea~hed thtrd am Peters faced . Plans b' I double Ill
Whitworth settled for one lour strokes, at 2ll , was._ Juan straight game, gtving him a 5-6 San Fran at Atlanta, 2nd_,
U{ On 31Ver8
&lt;only 29 batters.
tioalllurllaJJIQ will be.,.._ Boswall walked Luis Aparlc1o \hirdie, 16 pars and the final ' 1Chi.Chi l Rodnguez, co-leader,'ecord.
!Chicago at New York, _mght
; He • 1ve up no walks aad ap.
to start the game, then retired , hole bogey. The birdie came on 1at the halfway mark
who
Los Angeles at St. Loms,
' struck out three.
teague Preslilent Clleater t. 1B Or1oles Ill a row before Russ the par • five eighth hole.
isoared to a 73 Saturday.
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I 'Meanwhtle. five players were , r~e ~er, oe e
Chlc~go at New York
, starter Mel StotUemyre 111112111 lbe
the
y, eli • titan single to nghl. 1Davd
dis~uallfied. four of them for • Gam Fmal Round
Hands (7-8 ) vs Shaw (8-9 ).
PITTSBURGH (UPI) _ Bn'
-loss before he was replllltlllr filA
~1 11 1~f ~Johnson, hit by a Boswell p1tch
NON-F:XISTANT
f v10iatmg the oontmuous putting \ SOUTHORANGE. N.J . IUP!)
San Francisco at ~llanla
Purkey, veteran right-hand«
~jrn llontnP after four I I J ...,.. .:!~';;'
w~econd Ia the ~tb, was the third and LONDON •UP!) - The Coo- rule. including defending cham· - Clark. Graebner of Beech· llolin 15-6) vs Jay (6-~) .
pitcher, was placed on waiven
!- Jerry Adair and Kel lllnJ "'*GI
use last Onole to,reach base.
nial Offil·e one or the
l·•&lt;l pion Bruce Crampton Ellminat- 1wood, Oh1o and Tony Roche of Houston at Cinrinnatl
Saturday by the Pittsburg
~'opened the third lnniDI wlillllll_,.,.
lyrac
Earl Batte~ s three-run ho- vestioes of the Bni iSh Emptre ed for the same infraction were Australia gamed the final round Jsti (111-8) and •arrell (4-7) vs. l Plrales. If not claimed by anrsmgles. Arter Peters iii 1Q
I mer m the fifth_ was the
btg will ~~ase to extst after mid: Bob Charles, Harold Kneece, \Saturday in the m,en's Singles &gt;appas (6-71 and FIScher (Z.9). 1other. club within 24 hours, t.
~t, Ada&gt;r scored • I wlltl All team managers or their I blow for the _Twms, helpmg t·•g mghl Sunday
and Homero Blancas, while . of the Eastern Grass
Court Philadlephia at Pittsburgh - was to receive his uncondltion~itch . llerrv .-eaching second. repuseatalinl.,. Nl)llested to Btll Short With the_ defeat. hts Its work will be integrated 1965 PGA champion Dave Marr l tenms championships.
Bunning (16-71 and _Buhl &lt;5-5) al release.
~llerry advanced on Peten' be 01 bantL
second In four deciSIOns.
with the Comrr' , .e J, h Re'·•· was disqual ified for failure to Graebner, seeded No. 5. upset JS. l:.lass &lt;IH) and Stsk (4-1).
ii';mfleld out and "'"' ,•d on Wayne . Individual and lwo managers' The loodesl blow of the lions Office and it w111
be sign his scorecard.
!lop-seeded Chfl Richey of San Los Angeles at St Louis Purkey, now '!1, appeared II
. Causey's mfteld out.
trophies will be presented lo a;::rn~~l ~me hil'l! the sevenUt known as the dependent ternto· At 212, fonr under par. were . Angelo, Tex., 6-3, 6-3.
II · 9 Carlton (IHJ) vs. Osteen (12-8) 10 games this year, pitched II
1 Stottlernvre
wolked Pete the wmner of lh• double-ehm1n- w n
e ~w
a towering ries division.
Jay and Lionel Hebert. and 1 while Roche. seodt'd No. Z. heat or Koufu (17,5) .
z.3 innings. and bad 1D earne&lt;
lVard in the lourth and all., linn event, Tannehill said.
blow deep mto the lefkenter.
Jackie Cupit.
while Julius : his tourmg teammate, fourth· I Monday's Gamel
ntn average of 1.40. Jill rt
' f rom MI'C r 1\1 gonunded ·•ut,
fteld stands 10 the seventh. 11 '
Boros and Gene L1ttler were : seeded Owen Davidson. 4-li, 12· San Fr•.t. at New York, ni~ht cord this se110a il t:1.
j,"John Rm1&gt; o~ nu dnubltd home IDD GEt BERGER
was measured at 4ii5 feel and
NEW PARK
1 tied at 213.
110, 6-2 , 7-5.
Houston at Philadelphia night His iifelllne record" Ill 1!11
' one run : rrt ~ d;ur "nglf'&lt;l ror
, :
came wtth Tony Oliva on first. I CINCINNATI CUPil _ Ham· Sikes. who started the third
Angeles at Pills., night ,majors,jn .12t vlctorle.- 1li
.anothec -un
CLIFTON . ~I. !UP!) -Al l
lilton County will get a
new round five-under-par. went 10 : RAUJES IN STBETCII
Cincinnati at St. Louis, ntghl defeats, bia ~t ~ lltl_nl
, !lou ton ga.e up two 11nearned &lt;:e~ berger. wmner of the recent
CARRERu TRIUMPHS :park, thanks to the
pmate under after
12 holes and . NEW YORK (UPI) -era,.
ll82 'tlbt!D be - . tu "'~~'
' • run~ •n tne rtl lh when Ca u-ey Professtonal Golfers Associa· SPRINGFIELD, Ohio tUPil- ' donors.
appeared certam to have the wood Slable'a Allsagal, the only
bPTION BLASING.uft!:
ClnrWd. Be _e amf to
lh&lt;
~c &lt;e d and I'"" ' ' Ag1 ··• ~ as loon to_urnament . has been Alberto Carrero Santurce, P.R. Sam Benedict, president of und1spoted lead until he three- 3-year-&lt;lid iD the field, rallied iD ATLANTA &lt;11Pl) ._ Leftlllil. Plralel •tldl J'l!lll' from 9t. tou
safe on an err11r . AI,., li ard added to the liSt ol enlnes I" defeated Mike Estep, Dallas,: the County Board of Park Com· putted the final greeR. He also the stretch at Aqueduct Satur- der Wade Blasingame 8 1., Ia. '!be ,P!rales reiletlvated In ·
grounded ""' \11'1 '""' d.. ubled the 1100.000 Thunderbird Clas- Tex ., 6-3, 6-3 and 6-2 Saturday 1 mlsstoners, said Saturday the th1 . e · putted the fourth to clay to will the ~,700 Tidal ame winner- 1a11
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to srore ho!h runm·rs
SIC. Aug. 111-14. at the Upper ' to win the junior singles title : county has received the $91.000 wreck hiS chances to lead the Handicap by ball a 'leagth for
wltb
this' disabled Hat since JiiiJ·U itltl
The '"n gave Chl!'o~go an !Hi Mootrlotr Cour.try Club. 11 w" of the Western fnv1lalional Ten- needed to buy a 1.02~-acre tract . field into the final test for the his second IIUCCeiSiva llakes tteUOD, baa beea ojltliJued by torn rib IDUICa. r ...
rec·ord &lt;tnct the All-Star Came announced Friday
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along the Great Mtami R1ver. '_116.400 first prize.
1vlc:tory.
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Tile word heard most nften '" I " We're all looktag lorward to ces for a rhamp!onshtp that and the Packen could have so good."
'wb!te Soz wiD retlljrlltliiiU1 Enkllerbodlen, It ••
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iilllllleft ~ lall8day by Genera
tius ,ear IS "pride" - especial- losing that one, Nttschke sa1d. ' agamst the All-Stars, we'd have successtve year.
, be takiDg his team against the thwnb suffered Ia Friday lllgbl'l l(alager Ed!h Dmovan.
ly when someone menttons next "We're gomg to go m there got the habit of winning and But. as Jordan pointed tnt. I All.St•rs for the third time game agamst lbe New York
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Fnday night's game agatnst the wtth a winmng altitude."
I probably gone on to beat the the Bears were already an oince being Mm ·d to head the I Yankees. it was announced Sat. ,
COtE'S DEBUT
College All-Stars.
1 The veterans are tnst a litUe Bears," Jordan sa rd. "Vou' .-e orgamzed leom and had mart) , Pat•kers in 1959.
urday Maron _,.., ola&lt;·l'fl . on R4R1'FoRD Conn IUPI) • ·
"That last lime-it was an bit mad
got to get in the hab1t el pro veterans. The
All-Stars His 1912 SQII•d was o,lven an the disatllt'd lid lor 30 days. ! IB&lt;ll&gt;tl) ·Cole. the Soulb ~fi1"'in&lt;11il to tur pride,"
said j
StiR Rankles
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veteran linebacker Ray Nitsch- ~ Or , a's '' hen• .• Jor c.. n put :t.,
last onlv Three
for one game.
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NATltiNAL ,,!.I:JNCit WfolF.II "'will moke tits:'O ,S: JiniAIII! cfeb•~
ke, reflecting on the Packers "It still rankles, even aft er I The All-Star loss aod •1 pair "The hnys we pl.v in this nne win over the rollegians. T h
WASffl\'lt;T()N I Ufill -Pr,.. at the Aug. 11-21 Jnsurl..,. City
_loss to the All-Stars in 19iJ.' three year..
We've got too of del eats at the hands ot the are just colle~e . bovs. young- next year. w•th Wi•con•in stars . id.ent Jjlt•11)l011 Satijr~y ' progolf. tournameni, 11, 11111
Pitschke missed that game with I much pride and traditton to , Chicago Bears were the only sters," Jorden sRtd. "You like Ron Var.derKf'len
and Pat, elaimf\1 \he wee~ _. lieginnin~~
Saturday. '
a back injury, watching it from lose that one."
three for Green B~y that f•a• .f to feel _you know a little more Richter showing ..the w~_y,,_ the]' Oct, I,~I!"Nali&lt;&gt;MJ.jlch~ · Lunch
who 'ltt ju§t 18',' Is 1
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and an infield out. .
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The loss was ch: r~ed to Mike l Yastrzemski and Smilb ful -; plays Pninetb{ al 7 45 o rri_.
McCormick who g!ve up e1ght lowed w&gt;th hJS homer.
One gome was played Sa'tm'
runs in the five innings he ; 'lb R d So dded
. , day ni ght, Nev.: Haven vs Dar·
worked. It was his lOth defeat l
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seven the
ourth on a wal,k to Sponsors of the tournanlfnt
victories.
I Yastrzen!kl ~nd Smtih s don· is the Syracuse Mtnersvil1 e
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the sconng '" the ftrth.
dual trophi es are ~iven first ami
needed In the second lnntn" j
when the Red Sox bombe&lt;l
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j a pass from Bobbv Moore and 'II Sl T .
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gain . But the loll o1 going unleashed a cannon like lert ty area gets under full sleo~ m tory or the '""""""'
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quallfymg rounds. / foo~ ~ck 1 ~\kelud~ German Monday at 6· ~0 p.m.
' Mr Louks
;yel&lt;&gt;~d una
wbfeh England was . exempted &amp;oa te ans 1 ows I.
ToUrney manager Bob Louks,
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from as host nation, and strUR· The vtct.,·y was worth 22,000 owner 0 e '.g e ar a . ': tern 0hin lnr
ba&lt;e·
g!IDg pall IOIIIe of the g&lt;&amp;alesl poll""' 1$61,6001 in Sp&lt;'cial bo- , upper end of Syracuse '" Meigs I ball ann snfl braa lll~a!~~ wit~
teams 1n the world was just ton nuses to the English team. Each County, sa1d the rtrst game that ' 11 1 ted b'
much for li&gt;e visitors.
German collected his normal In-I night will match the strong Pt. I' we " ua . thPI
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Bali intercepted one ef Ger- temational malch pay of 23 ea'"n
· ars agams 1 · , d · k . d sn,cl&lt;-tvne
rnahy's last threats and passed pounds $64 411.
dleport All-Stars. The . seco~d : a~~ii;:,,~;,
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game at 6.45 p1ts Portland d - ,.:._:...__.-..._-.,l~~k;;j.,
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place finish in the Metgs-Ga ll·o 4 wtth 489 and Paul Wanl' ll'?
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bogged Pony Lea~ue Frirlay with
a bad 479 for tea m2
Your
lis AII.Siars, both OD th~ mound and at bat, Friday n!gbt 01119 University. . .
Belly Miller Bye.
down Galhpohs Little Leaglle l l:l-1 victory over EastHn 011 Team 5 won 6 pomts frnnr
iat Wellston In an 8·1 VICtOry over the Athens All·Stars
• · let cham ' Deanlt Smith vs. Nancy Ply- play last week. Three games the 2-hit pitchmg of Bob Bur- team 1 Bud Naskry' s 5;3 r'"
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'!be team8 are dlstr
Jlo male Harriet 'Jbomas vs Jack· were played but two others I dette and the big ba l of Dannv team 1 ""' nnt enough to ""''"
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Abbott whn put u,ee hom&gt; come Sur Parson's 5RR ""
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reg na Ivs. Ruby Jenkins; Ellen !)e. ! lipolls All Stars playing in the runs and a smg'e in tile score team 5
meet Nelsoavllle at a p. 11,1. on ~U llltter, second base· tournament here Aug. 11'23. · weese vs. Benny O'Brien.
I11th Annual Southeastern Ohio j hook
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Mondoy at Wellsloo, In their man OiDSe, In the first frame Drawing for pairings In the Karen Worman vs. Tillie :Utile League Tournameol at I
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team 6 Relha Ca mden had 510
210-236 Second - ~ve. "
second tournament a)lpelra~. and then hit him with
the double-elimination tournament Janes, Elsie Lusk vs. G 1 n n y . Wellston.
I Pomeroy and Ch•shtre play for team 6 a!ld r.e"rge !-latlllf
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Propabiy pitcher for Galli· third pitch. Left fielder Rill· were held today,
Killin, Carol Sboltia va. Alvera 5•
th G 111 oils All Star next week wttil Che•hir e in pn- 11;ed:._:te:am:_~:t~w:&gt;t~h-5:4:
poliS IS Damy Klesllng uf the ley doubled, scoring Rose. Alb- Bes'dea the defendlnl champ. IRobinson
mcehed~ed a P. M d s sltlon to take &gt;ec,mti pla ce wn 11 r
Til':''· &lt;•ens left one man en l!ase and ton la'st v••r's' ru-·•up Piqua
Belft &amp;mmer Bye Betty Me- l arehtsc t W l'·toagamt _olin a Y a victory. or t;e ,,,,. II • &gt;l h '
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the White Soz, ~hind the plate, left, slammed 1...; doubles agd/lrom ~~ year ere Lima, Fre- !:'ru!:,ch~s Bye, Marlon Eb· 1ed Senators vs. White Sox game Eastern's Mike Boring gavr,
"Fireball" Jamllon fanned 15 a single In three trips to the mont, HUisboro; Lancaster, Ash·
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up 14 hils and 13 runs 1r the
Athen! AD.Stara, never gave plate. He also scored
.lwo tabula and Steubenville. Also W~,sday Ladles
Da! I Next game, barring rain or , slugging Pomeroy cl ub Abboll
up a walk and alltwed' Qply nms
entered are. Ottawa, Cincinnati, ~ent Best Six Hole Score, wet grounds, could be Tuesday 1 got his homers in their Uurd
ooe hit.
G.Wpolil All·'
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Stara gave JamiHn exceUeul · GaiUpolls blasted three Alb· Hefihls and Hudson.
!'0n by Marjorie Snedaker. 1 lndJans are scheduled.
/ when 9 runs were &lt;eored.
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support .Ia the field, playing 8111 pilcbt!rs for eight hils. BeHere are the standmgs, reAlso homermg were
Mik&lt;·
erro&lt;leaa ball.
lid~ Jamison's three hilf, oth-j
GAUJPIIIJS pONY
lulls and scbedule:
Young and Bob Burdette.
Only two Alhl!lll AJJ.Stara er lop liltters for GaUipoiis
QUART~ACK BOT
LEAGUE STANDINGS
For Eastern. Caldwell and
reached ban, aDd
of lhem ~re: Cbuclt: ~errtud, double PEEKSKILL N. Y. &lt;UPI)
TEAM
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T. Karr, Singled.
ID three trips, Gary
~t, Joe Namalh a~ -Mike Tallafer· Phiilies ..... 13 2 172 68
STANDINGS
Eastern
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Centerfielder, ' ~leo ro eaclF threw two touchdowns! Dodgers .. .. • » 4 120 80 ' TEAM .... .. .. W L R OR Pomeroy :WI Oi9 x - 13 14 o
''· Gallipolis, Ohio
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Dive Wllt!Oll~n, Saturday in the New York Jets" Reds .... 1, .. 7 6 1011 101 White Sox .. .... 8 I 75 14 1 . Burdette. and Van Meier. Bora
field~, ,• sll!«le lint ' full-scale training camp Giants ·• .... 5 9 »7 "'136 Red Sox .. ..... 1 3 54 37 mg and Mlilhone .
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.,,., Braves .. .. .. 1 14 88 201 Yankees .. , .. . 5 4 53 34
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fl S5 588 38G Athletics .. .. .. . 5 4 56 45 1
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touchdown and btl tight and Philllea 2! Giants 5
Orioles .... .. · · 1 8 48 68
Ph-: Ga:~~ :Oit)'ched~ Galllpolil
402 200 - .• I 0 Dee Mackey on 1 four-yanl Phillies 5 Dodgers 1
Talala
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THIS WEEK'S GAMES:
LAf-T WEEK'S RESULTS:
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11166 ebanlploashlp on Memorial BaUerlel: Gallipolis -Jarni·
Monday - Phlllies vs.
Yankees 12 Orioles 8
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~eld ~~~ent~~ son· (WP) and Penroutl; Ath· l Jonea (6) ' &amp;nd Handley and Tuesliay - Gianta vs. Dodg- Orioles 9 Red Sox o
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1!111 - Coon (LP),
(4J, Wilkes.
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Senators 3 Yankees J
Wednesday - Reds vs. Phil· Red Sox 5 Tigers 2
, es are now .......or
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GAMES THIS WEEK:
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Amerlcatl tape

GALLIPOUS
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Nailoaal Leape
SLOW PITCH
v~ ga~ ~; _In order
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000 000 11.1- 4. 7 4 Chicaf(O
101 1101 030- 7 14 1 TEAM
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to win lh1i! ftag, 'the Dodgers
020 101 OOX-13 15 0 New Yor- 300 001 OOtl- 4 6 3 •Neal insurance .. 7 2 100
would have to win all Beven Brandon, Osinski (5), Lon- Hollzrnan (~10) and HWidley: G&amp;J ......... 7 3 95 49
games while the· Pl!lllles
(5) and Ryan, Tbomas
Sutherland 16), Hamil· GSI
6 4 73 77
have_ to lose three of lis remain· (7); RlcbertlltJ.9) . and Casano- ton (8), Green'. (9) and Grota. / Nalio~·wtde .... ". · 4 6 66 84
log f1ve aames.
LP-Brandon (11-li). HI!&amp;(5-10). ~liB- Baptist Church
4 8 52 93
F'rlday, Jeff Rose Umlted
(lith), Con 1111 a r o
(7th), Santo (23rd), Nazarene Church 2 9 57 112
lloclltn ID ~ , hill, a
Scott (19th).
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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS·
003 000 OOtl- 3 11 1 Neal 13 Nationwide 1
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Pitta
010 000 041- 5 6 I Baptist 11 GSI 8
to give l)ls mates their fourth
Short &lt;11-7) and Daleympie; G&amp;J 13 lllwrene 7
win over the Doqen In
100 101 I 17 Canlwtll, O'Dell t3), Face (9) T..,.S WEEK'S GAMES·
meettnga Ibis IJUIDDler.
Sheldon, McMahon &lt;7),
and Pqllaroal. WP-Q'Deil (f-•
Ton! .Spencer was eiiarged
S~an (13),
S). HH-AIIen (23rtl).
Monday - Neal vs. GSI
with t11f defeat. He gave .up seTIJI!nsn,. Ryan (9);
Toellday- Baptial vs. G&amp;J
veo hils. Dave Johnson bad two Humpltteys (7), Kline (t),
Houston
000 000 ltll- 3 7 0
DISSATISJI'IED
llfelies for 1be winnera,
U,2), Lines (14) aad Casanova. Cincl
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iDnlng 1!D11e and MYetitb in· WP-Lines (3-1). LP-8tanse , Bruct, TaylOr (5) and Bate- PORTILLO, Chile (UPI)
n1ng triple.
· (3-5). HR-Casanova (lth).
miD; ~lleJ (11-4) and Bob Beattie, coach of the U.S.
jtose a1ao collecll!d 1
f.dw8f!ls. LP-Bru&lt;t (2-8) .
1 skl learn, expressed dlssatlsfa~&gt;· . .._ dl!l
Ron
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team's
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1110 000 tlb'• 2 I 0
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000 000 100- o s 1 performauce in the Farellones
'!:he
Siebert (10-8) and Azcue: St. Louts 1101 011 110x- t t 0 trials for the 1166 World Alpine
In ll!e
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teams IUb-ptlf performance to
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TO BE HONORED
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Cladlnger, NEW YORK (UP!) - Capt.
Jobnson.c*«!Qrjjd
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FINAL PiiCIS OD ~U 1966

Junior Fair Officers Tell

INSTANT BRIDGE BUILDING Is Hhlevetllly the Army wllh moloUe brldJe alii Ia - Ia S6ldla VIet NM!,
lloops beela to llllfold lhe Jac:kblfetl brldee at a river 1111111. &amp;Jcllt. 111lick11 Ia , - , lk llrWp, eapable
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And then she saw it. At the nice paint store
that carries Devoe. Wouldn't you know it would
be Devoe? The p.~int that comes in One thousahd
e111hty·six colol'sl These weren't just any old "hit
and m1x" colors. These were 1 thousand eighty·

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to you, endOrse It on the baek !li. payable to '111, theJI dgn your name. We
do not recommend vour sendln(,cash ~~ by reilstered mall. We will
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RutLmd
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lAMA ..•

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. . _ 1\lan and can't say no to
lay reaBQDable deal! We are

now jiviDe our year-end

FINAL PiiCIS OD ~U 1966

Junior Fair Officers Tell

INSTANT BRIDGE BUILDING Is Hhlevetllly the Army wllh moloUe brldJe alii Ia - Ia S6ldla VIet NM!,
lloops beela to llllfold lhe Jac:kblfetl brldee at a river 1111111. &amp;Jcllt. 111lick11 Ia , - , lk llrWp, eapable
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(IS you can plainly ~e).
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Matilda smiled. And kept on looking.
And then she saw it. At the nice paint store
that carries Devoe. Wouldn't you know it would
be Devoe? The p.~int that comes in One thousahd
e111hty·six colol'sl These weren't just any old "hit
and m1x" colors. These were 1 thousand eighty·

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Just fUI out the form at the bOttom allil. IQ!llt-to us with your check or
money order for the amount lrith wbldl. you· Will llart JOur account. If the
check you wish to invest Ia not your ~rial ·ch~ bUI Ia made payable
to you, endOrse It on the baek !li. payable to '111, theJI dgn your name. We
do not recommend vour sendln(,cash ~~ by reilstered mall. We will
then mall yo11 your pgssboot;j!l dCDJI!ure card ~o,r ,,u ~ , lip and return
to us, and, also, bandy mall-sa'V.Ing envelopgs.
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, 1·_ swer to the teacher. shortage.
Milo~ of .()!lo and Mrs. Riilph t Doris) Ventre1!lay at 2 p. m. at lhe · Ewing ~unt)l and
! Teacher aides, tra1ned til per· .4rchw RoiUh
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tuneral Home• with lhe Rev. l.asley.
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sea, of Columbus. There are
form many of the tasks now Archie. Rll"sh, 'It, Oak G;ov'~ O'Connor officiating.
Bilrlai ·.. She is survtveil .~&gt; ,. lhrH .nine grandebil!lren ancl three
burdening the teacher, arJ need· ' eo'!lm.uml)' ne~ .. i.e'l!c~' 91!:!1:; will . be in Letart Cemeter~: · lkiiiJhters, an4 two ~u·
great gr•ndchlldreQ.
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ed by lhe tens of thousands Friday at the GallipOlis Miidl&lt; Suwtvors inc.lude hit '!flff, Aileen HUQnel ol Lo\11•V t, 7·1 Other aurv.M!ra are . th1'1!4
'· throuehout lbe ccwntry. Many •f.l Center. He was born ~ug. ,orrest Marr; children, ·'Rulb ,Fr~l and !.aura, - ChJrl~ sisters and three brolhers, Mrs.
school systell!l, Mre
atreedy 10, _111141, in Letart, W. Vau Lewis; Massillon: Ruth Miller, 4J!1ey of Csilforni~ and,.W~ Clyde &lt;Audrevl Porter of Gal·
searching for aides 1o hI r ~ the ·IIGD of the late ChariP.s ill. Tuppers Plans; Way~ Matr, .la,rd L•le~ of tbt .tate ·
lipolis, Mrs. Rober! (E tal n e)
according to Dr. Cres..,n.
'I and Sarah,Ch&amp;PJII&amp;n Roush. He i.anl!~ster.' O;; Beui~h NeiBier. ,Walhlnpn, fo siJ~,"AI _!~~ :Wood of Circleville, Mn.: John
Tllo oduc8114!11 III:.IIIHICII' ai· ' was arveteran of )Yorld War II. Racine; and Paul MalT, Racine. Martha t.~mtman ~~ -" " p,....,.. ! (Kilty) i!a11ard · of Peru, llld.,
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"'-Fred. R~asell and Donald Biaz·
10 polills t. 1 'llltary accopt- He was a farmer.
President Waldo Brown Saturday, ed by numy •ducaliollalla11 survivors Include his wife. Le·
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1966 faU"board, as Gallla c9unt~ans wllleb buliutea tllai 14eMio cte, 11nd "'"er~ nieces. a!)ll ne- II!'Y "
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last minute plans for the 171b annual JUn·
en are aa ideal .,...P to work ph'ewa. FUneral·· mvictJ w1 I I Gre~lde e~tcea will be holt Elliott Funoral home. I_Mtna Cliapel chureh and aerviorfair. The event wlll commence Wed· wltb pi'Mcbool ehlldna, pr~ lb.e held at the Oak Gl'Qve held Monda~ allO .• · m. It l!le Rtv. Joseph Chapman w1D of· lees will be held there at 2 p.m.
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midnight.
their lastlacl1 for nartu"' the Rev. 0. H. Csrdn. and Mai'y StiU, 118, of Lool ~ttomj Mound Hill cemetery.
will officiate and bUrial wm
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ips. Burial will be in the Letart Hospital Saturday mor~ln~ su;. fi'arrellt Ji'iffl
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, c1er- direotton ot lhe waul!h-Hal·
community's youth, is tops in its class I "These qutlilles i~ teacher· cemetery. The body wiU "' lie vtvors Include lltvera
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Service&amp; for Fo~ H. Fife; ley • Wood Funeral H!JIII•·
in th~ Buckeye State. Year after year aides wilt be of Immense value ! in state atlhe;chureh lrom2 u~· and nephewa.
'10. retired civil engineer, who P'rltnds may call at the tate
record crowds are attracted by various
working with the yolllll! thiJ., W _s. Fol)esona Funeral Home
, · died al hll Columbus home homo aftor 10 .1 . m. SUnday.
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plfDniRg for such a gigantic event begms wlthm _ctays I of the teacher aides trainiog PT. PLEASANT - Funeral died Friday in the llouston Ro!'!' jt, P~ Qt
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ala '· turi
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HID K · Dale Jlldridlt.
tl!"'llllh!IUI the year,
; He predicts that maoy of the East Rainelle, W. Va., for Mrs. Mrs. Litterest was the widow Mo . ·Hut ,cem"":'1.,,
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nc1 dau.,_ Of Hal~an 1i{y and Huber1
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Mn. Eidrldp 'wu a member
~ -several years ago. "It gtves our youth someth~~~~
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CiuiltiM ,Cburcb at Hdo
11 5 I the univerSJti '" order to be· :• Ronceverte, W: V~. hosp!l:al. lmann. Tbe family came to lhla Mrs. Mane Col,"' a l'esi- day. ' ,-Jif
11i' do ·. . . 10methlng to look forward to · · · and
come certified teachers.
i SurviVJIIg in aa41tmn til the , country in 1882. A son Karl. ~nl of Eureka • Rl., dlsd ~rs. r£idl!l41e was bamte
Ky The body wu talr1 cllancc for tile boys and girls to receive prd.er ,.,.. 1 "The progrmn has helped I son In Pt. Pleasant are lour preceded her in death. She was ar 10 p. m. Frlday-•ln Holzer carter eo~, Kyllld.,daEiu~ en from
MIUer'a Home fur
~gnition lor their untiring efforts," he ad de ·
them w raise their sights," says other sons, two daughters. and a member ot the First Baptist Hospital. She had been in the late ,.,omaa
Fulltrail loci~ to 1111 Stuckt1
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her cogdl!i~ had ·been s~JU• Wfl · William 1M
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m Monday at the Wetherhott- She was bom··ln Green 1'wg, Y&lt;lln ago.
;lei- bla&amp;u and better junior fairs in ensmng years , : Teacher aides from Gal~i" l John W, Marr
Eillolt Funeral home. Rev. Jrrl Gallia county on Oct 12. :·~1. :rtt.y weren
, QTY WATERWORD ~rovldibf community leaders 17eontinue to support It County .m. Linda Rae Bost1r, 1 John w. Marr, 77, Racine, 1 seph Chapman will olllciate and daughter of Fred Blazer, -~~ etsb~ childre Mra Maurice FridaY tllnpll'atunl- ·blsh rr
~l~e lh':,Y-have during the past yean. .
Mary Louise Cleland, Elame died at the Veterans Memorial burial will be in liilhland &lt;e!ll·j.survlves and Carr
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morning. !etery in Covington,'Ky.
Blazer, deceaseifk
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Kay Au.;, Karen June Faulk,i
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Clroijn Rathburn, Galli polls · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · 1956 1del Ward, and Mary Lynn Wolle.
ill!1b0 Ann J;ove, Gallipolis · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · 1957 From Pomeroy are Mary , ,
fo~~Akers; Sout~western . · . · · · • · · · · · · · • · · · · · 1958 catherine Francis and Jewel I
Cuoi"C.rtder, GaUtpohs · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1959 I Elizabeth Prit4!.
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«;;arol Mkrtin, Gallipolis ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1961 Siders.
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Nalley Lusk, Ga11ipoiis . .. .......... .. .... . . . 1964
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•111 Burge . .......... 11155 ......... Darrel Burge I Mon. . .
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Debra Jo Lewl·s .. . . .. . 1961 ........ Richard Boont
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Twila Harrison ..... , . 1962 ........ Randy Gi11 1am for the week this year 87.2 ; last
Cathy Wail ........ , •. 11163 .. . . , .. George A. Bush , year 8'1.1.
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111112-Don Pope ..... .". .... · · · · · .. · .. · · .... · ' 4 ~ -~g
Daa Notter ...... · · · .. · · · .. · · " · .. · · · ::4 :00
Phil Pope . , ... , ..... · · .. · .. · .. · · " " · $S? .OO
1155-Latry Eva~ ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $8!\.00
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lllfi7- Ro8er Martm .. . ... · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · $10a.oo
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lEEGiendon Elliott · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 125.00
1 .. Rbnda Skeen · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $180.00
1 ~key Tawney .... · · .. · " ...... .. · · .. '110.00
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10 1966 Kewanee, 111 .. contained an mterestmg
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••. important because you are interestetl in.hclving the lar-

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TrtbaM arid weekly Gallia Tima . . . Two hundred
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,..ench Clty . . . Gallfpoiis' Howanl Baker Soanwins SEOGA J!ro.Am event . . . Dave Wlllla!DI apo
member of FSA committee for three year term
residenta clean up GaWpoUs park·
band plays at Vinton in honor of reIII'Yicemen . . Jack (Bear) Canaday returna
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, 1·_ swer to the teacher. shortage.
Milo~ of .()!lo and Mrs. Riilph t Doris) Ventre1!lay at 2 p. m. at lhe · Ewing ~unt)l and
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form many of the tasks now Archie. Rll"sh, 'It, Oak G;ov'~ O'Connor officiating.
Bilrlai ·.. She is survtveil .~&gt; ,. lhrH .nine grandebil!lren ancl three
burdening the teacher, arJ need· ' eo'!lm.uml)' ne~ .. i.e'l!c~' 91!:!1:; will . be in Letart Cemeter~: · lkiiiJhters, an4 two ~u·
great gr•ndchlldreQ.
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ed by lhe tens of thousands Friday at the GallipOlis Miidl&lt; Suwtvors inc.lude hit '!flff, Aileen HUQnel ol Lo\11•V t, 7·1 Other aurv.M!ra are . th1'1!4
'· throuehout lbe ccwntry. Many •f.l Center. He was born ~ug. ,orrest Marr; children, ·'Rulb ,Fr~l and !.aura, - ChJrl~ sisters and three brolhers, Mrs.
school systell!l, Mre
atreedy 10, _111141, in Letart, W. Vau Lewis; Massillon: Ruth Miller, 4J!1ey of Csilforni~ and,.W~ Clyde &lt;Audrevl Porter of Gal·
searching for aides 1o hI r ~ the ·IIGD of the late ChariP.s ill. Tuppers Plans; Way~ Matr, .la,rd L•le~ of tbt .tate ·
lipolis, Mrs. Rober! (E tal n e)
according to Dr. Cres..,n.
'I and Sarah,Ch&amp;PJII&amp;n Roush. He i.anl!~ster.' O;; Beui~h NeiBier. ,Walhlnpn, fo siJ~,"AI _!~~ :Wood of Circleville, Mn.: John
Tllo oduc8114!11 III:.IIIHICII' ai· ' was arveteran of )Yorld War II. Racine; and Paul MalT, Racine. Martha t.~mtman ~~ -" " p,....,.. ! (Kilty) i!a11ard · of Peru, llld.,
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"'-Fred. R~asell and Donald Biaz·
10 polills t. 1 'llltary accopt- He was a farmer.
President Waldo Brown Saturday, ed by numy •ducaliollalla11 survivors Include his wife. Le·
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1966 faU"board, as Gallla c9unt~ans wllleb buliutea tllai 14eMio cte, 11nd "'"er~ nieces. a!)ll ne- II!'Y "
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last minute plans for the 171b annual JUn·
en are aa ideal .,...P to work ph'ewa. FUneral·· mvictJ w1 I I Gre~lde e~tcea will be holt Elliott Funoral home. I_Mtna Cliapel chureh and aerviorfair. The event wlll commence Wed· wltb pi'Mcbool ehlldna, pr~ lb.e held at the Oak Gl'Qve held Monda~ allO .• · m. It l!le Rtv. Joseph Chapman w1D of· lees will be held there at 2 p.m.
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their lastlacl1 for nartu"' the Rev. 0. H. Csrdn. and Mai'y StiU, 118, of Lool ~ttomj Mound Hill cemetery.
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community's youth, is tops in its class I "These qutlilles i~ teacher· cemetery. The body wiU "' lie vtvors Include lltvera
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in th~ Buckeye State. Year after year aides wilt be of Immense value ! in state atlhe;chureh lrom2 u~· and nephewa.
'10. retired civil engineer, who P'rltnds may call at the tate
record crowds are attracted by various
working with the yolllll! thiJ., W _s. Fol)esona Funeral Home
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1For&amp;'!y: ho , 11·~8 1 · 111·
Mn. Eidrldp 'wu a member
~ -several years ago. "It gtves our youth someth~~~~
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11 5 I the univerSJti '" order to be· :• Ronceverte, W: V~. hosp!l:al. lmann. Tbe family came to lhla Mrs. Mane Col,"' a l'esi- day. ' ,-Jif
11i' do ·. . . 10methlng to look forward to · · · and
come certified teachers.
i SurviVJIIg in aa41tmn til the , country in 1882. A son Karl. ~nl of Eureka • Rl., dlsd ~rs. r£idl!l41e was bamte
Ky The body wu talr1 cllancc for tile boys and girls to receive prd.er ,.,.. 1 "The progrmn has helped I son In Pt. Pleasant are lour preceded her in death. She was ar 10 p. m. Frlday-•ln Holzer carter eo~, Kyllld.,daEiu~ en from
MIUer'a Home fur
~gnition lor their untiring efforts," he ad de ·
them w raise their sights," says other sons, two daughters. and a member ot the First Baptist Hospital. She had been in the late ,.,omaa
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her cogdl!i~ had ·been s~JU• Wfl · William 1M
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;lei- bla&amp;u and better junior fairs in ensmng years , : Teacher aides from Gal~i" l John W, Marr
Eillolt Funeral home. Rev. Jrrl Gallia county on Oct 12. :·~1. :rtt.y weren
, QTY WATERWORD ~rovldibf community leaders 17eontinue to support It County .m. Linda Rae Bost1r, 1 John w. Marr, 77, Racine, 1 seph Chapman will olllciate and daughter of Fred Blazer, -~~ etsb~ childre Mra Maurice FridaY tllnpll'atunl- ·blsh rr
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Mary Louise Cleland, Elame died at the Veterans Memorial burial will be in liilhland &lt;e!ll·j.survlves and Carr
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Blazer, deceaseifk
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Clroijn Rathburn, Galli polls · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · 1956 1del Ward, and Mary Lynn Wolle.
ill!1b0 Ann J;ove, Gallipolis · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · 1957 From Pomeroy are Mary , ,
fo~~Akers; Sout~western . · . · · · • · · · · · · · • · · · · · 1958 catherine Francis and Jewel I
Cuoi"C.rtder, GaUtpohs · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1959 I Elizabeth Prit4!.
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«;;arol Mkrtin, Gallipolis ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1961 Siders.
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Gay Bastlana ..... , . . .. 1954 ..•....... · . · · · · None Sun.
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•111 Burge . .......... 11155 ......... Darrel Burge I Mon. . .
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"Sheri Jo hnson . ... • · · · · 1956 .. . .. , .. Rickey Altizer
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t1 63 Fair
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84 70 Rain
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Mar Ia Sue W1se
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Debra Jo Lewl·s .. . . .. . 1961 ........ Richard Boont
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Twila Harrison ..... , . 1962 ........ Randy Gi11 1am for the week this year 87.2 ; last
Cathy Wail ........ , •. 11163 .. . . , .. George A. Bush , year 8'1.1.
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1155-Latry Eva~ ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $8!\.00
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lllfi7- Ro8er Martm .. . ... · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · $10a.oo
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lEEGiendon Elliott · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 125.00
1 .. Rbnda Skeen · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $180.00
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:*"ftRST ~ongregatio~al Church Program, .dated July
10 1966 Kewanee, 111 .. contained an mterestmg
m' !Jomibody left the program on our desk, an~
=uest~ we reprint it in our Sunday column. II reads.

••. important because you are interestetl in.hclving the lar-

You cannot keep out of trouble

By s~dini more than your mcome;

Yilu c~mot further the brotherhood of man
)y incil.ing clus hatred;
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V'iiu-nuuot establish sound secunly
Ott borrowed money:
You cannot huild character and courage
!Jy taking away a man's initiative and mdependence;
··. Vou cannot help men permanently by doing for them
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TrtbaM arid weekly Gallia Tima . . . Two hundred
!lont!lre• hold annual Ellhth District Convention In
,..ench Clty . . . Gallfpoiis' Howanl Baker Soanwins SEOGA J!ro.Am event . . . Dave Wlllla!DI apo
member of FSA committee for three year term
residenta clean up GaWpoUs park·
band plays at Vinton in honor of reIII'Yicemen . . Jack (Bear) Canaday returna
linlice. will bl available for hlih ~ehool athletlct.

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awer to the teacher shortage.
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. Ky, She ~·1·1 ~8, 111 Galli~ Cox of Grove City, Mr•. Mil·
Teacher aides, trained to per-] J.rvhie Rouah
1!\ay at 2 p. m. at the Ewing
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J"qneral Homw with the
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of
eel by the tens of thousands FridaY at the Gallipolis MiMill; w!U · be in I,elarl Camotery. j
two
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school syste..,_ are
already 10, 1886, In Letart, w. va. Forrest Marr; children, Ruth Frpnfe&amp; and Lalll'l, .1Cbarlel 1
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searching for aides 1o h 1r the •ton of Ute tale ChlriPO ill !Awls. Maoolllon : Ruth Miller, Lilley ol Calllol'llll ""', ,Wll· Cl d !A d 1
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according to Dr. Creason.
and sarah;oCha"'"an Roush.
Tuppel'$ PJans; Wayland Mai'r,
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! llervtces II'UI be•-,.ld at UO er, ait 0/- Columbus.
en are an tdeol .,...P to work pliews. Filneral· services wi II Grev•ldu Hr¥111111 will be p. m. Monday 'It tile Wether- · MMI CoX was a member
wttb pre-school cbDdrtn, prl·l be held II the Oak Grove held M0nda1 at 10 a. m. at the holt Elliott Funeral llqme. l Mlna ·Ciiapel fhurch ami
morlly bocaooe of lbelr •n"r- Church Sun~y al 3 p. m. with Btild KnQbs Cemetery . for
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~~pm~n1 will tcea will be held !here at 2 p.m.
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and lbolr copabllldeo lor ded· the Rev. H. T Myers official- who died at the Me1gs General
tery.
will olllclote and burial will
lcaled eontrtbullon.
q. Burial will be In the Letart Hospital SaQirday morning. Sur· '
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. dOr- direction ot the -W:au,h-H:at-1
aides will be of tmmens• value 1n state at the ,churoh fro111 2
and nephews.
Services for _Fomat H. Fife. tey • Wood Funeral Hoine.
in working with the yoon~ chU· 1til _3 Fogleaong Funeral Home
. 'Jil. retired CIVIl engineer, wbo FrHlnds m1y call at the late
dren in the Head Start Pro- 11s m cbarRe.
Mr1 , Lettere&amp;t
died at hll COiumbua home borne oftor 10 a. m. Sunday.
Il grams," says Dr Creasnn
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President Waldo Brown Saturday,
1966 fairboard, as Gallia c9untlans
minute plan» for the 17th annual junior fair. The event will commence Wed·
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State Department and
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1..~ l&lt;Mu Haffelt
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18ff....;t(u Saunders . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. .. • .. .. . $250
1~ Haffelt .. .... . .. . ..... . . ...... .. $240
1~er _.t\ll&amp;el . . . • • . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. S225
l~"!erry Cremeens . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. $233
.!lMI-"'J'erry Cremeens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $212

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" ntbune ami weekly Gallia Timta . . . Two hundred
bold annual Eighth District Convention In
trench City . . . Gallipolis' Howaril Baker Suan·
; ~lbrt!wldins SEOGA Pro-Am event .. . Dave WJ!Iiamsapj ,l
member of FSA committee for three year term
Community residenll clean up Gallipolis park... GARS b1nd plays at Vinton in honor of reservicemen . Jack (Belr) Canaday return~
will be availJble for blah achool athletiCI.

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lloliert 1. llall4t¥JI of 2®' Lak·
tJiti· brideirootn iB the BOD
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'"" of the wedding of
h Carolyn Shriver,
f Mr. and Mrs. Homof Rt. 2, Gallipolis,
Stewart Ball, son of
belle Ball and the
1 S. Ball e1 Rodney,
.t 7·30 o'clock Ia the

Mr Robert Bateman of Pl
SUNDAV
Pleasant served as best man
THE 25TH AN~U AL McEJ.
Mr. Gary Shriver of Columbus, Roy reilmon w1il be held at
brother of the bride, and Mr. Portland park, S1111day. August
Philip Mangum, of Washmgton. 7. A basket dinner wdl be servD. C.. cousm of the t:room, eel noon and all .relativeo and
were ushers.
friends are mvited.
The bride's mother wore a
MONDAY
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powder blue two piece lace MIDDLEPORT
GARDEN
dress with matching accessor· Cub lawn part)' at lj)e home ol
&gt;le ring ceremony ies, and a white carnation cor· Mrs. E. M. Wood, MOIII!ay,
med by the Hev. Rex sage. The groom's mothe; wore August 1. at 6' p.mt AU IDI!llllrs. Donna McGuire, 1 a one piece blue and wbite sdk hers brmg thelr' ,..,..n
tablt
U1d Miss
Sharon print dress, with white acces- service. H08 tesses are Mrs. E.
vocalist, presented a sories ail! .wh1te carnations.
M. Wood, Mrs. M. L. French,
1 nuptial music. Miss A recept1on was held m the Mrs. c. A. Emrnisb, Mrs. J. H.
ang "Because," "Oh, Sunday School rooms ol the Titus. Mrs Walter !!ayes, Mrs.
liVe," and "l Lave church following the ceromony. &amp;l-"'W ap.lllH 'no.t!M ·:&gt; 1iJ
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The table .yu decorated with. Sm•lh and Mrs. David Enlt.·
an arrangement of pink and mmger.
ll:h was decorated white snapdragons ill a crystal POMEROY GARDEN C 1ub
~bra Banked
by bowl with pink candles. Pre~•d· will meet Monday at 9:30 a. m.
... wblte daislea and tng at the table were M1,. J IDX at lhe home of Mrs. Charles
a arrangement
ol Farley of Washington, D. C., Persmger for a workshop with
Doh and anapdragon cousiR of the groom, and Mrs. Mrs. Jack RobsOll, regional dl·
·• plano, and eandles Gary Shnver of Columbus, ,,. redor as mstructor .
! wi&amp;dows, with wblte ter of the bride. Miss
Linda mLIGHT GARDEN Club
white Dowered bu:~- Shriver, sister of the bride, re- will be m charge of the Garden
gistered the guests.
Club radio program on the
was given In marrl- For her going · away outfit 'Coffee With Janet" hour over
1r father. She wore a the bride wore a one piece navy WMPO Monday Au~ust I. Mrs
11 wedding gMill of blue sheath dress, with wbite T. A. Hennes will be 1M
ace ud stlk mist taf.. accessoriee.
guest speaker The Wlldwood
OAtd with wide scoop The bride is 8 graduate of iClub will present the Seplem·
long sleeYet tapering Gallia Academy High school her program.
Ner the wrists, alld a and ia employed at the Style 1
'lmJRS)JAY "'""""'CIL
lied bodice with bell· Center.
TIIEODORUS . u.rv"
1rt. A orown of aeed Mr. BaiiiB a graduate of Gal- Daughters of AmeriCa· wUI meet
I lace secured the Jia Academy High scbcel and at the IOOF ¥II Mom!~. at 10 ;·
!II ., silk illnslon. Slle is employed by the Goodyear 3tl p.m All oaicets
requ~t­
lree strand cultured Corporation. He returned last eel to be presenloJor lallation.
dace (loaned to the November after servlnR two Memb~rs are a!!ked to br~
tile lftOID'I mother,
In Okinawa and VietNam sandwiches or a oold ·IIOft drink
-·• to her 1r
yean
I for refreshments .
0111 with the U. S. Army
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'lbe bride carried a The ~uple will reside at %5
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le covered with lace Mill Creek D .
ers SOCJa on w m..,. '...__ and-·ol nve.
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e day at 7.30 p.m., at lb~ Pornebite ·~
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Se . H'gb All boo tera
white orchid • with
roy urged
ruor to ' atteJiC.
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Walters pd children, Caldwell; POMEROY CHAt?T!!it tB&amp;
d of bu...- was Louise Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ritenour. OES' will meet at the -Masolio
wile wore 1 JMIWder Jeffersonville; Mr. and M_rs. Temple,•'l'uesday, at ~:tli p.m.
length go\111 of laUi· James Breazeale, M1ss J111X
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empire waistline was Farley and Mr. Phihp Mangum, C
ta Club M' eft' :
1rilh Venllian type eel· all of Washington, D. C.. Mr. 1 aiUI8
1·~e .£ :
Her headpiece wu a and Mrs. Bien Bradbury and forCa:lll~
JMiwder blue chiffoa sons of Urbana, and
Mr. Mra. Mao. ·'. , .. _- .
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¥1 1 bouquet of pink Pt. Pleasant.
. 'l'llursdllf evenmg at her home,
. ~:,_ •, Mlu Peml)r Wallen, Mrs. N@omi Mangum of Wash- Nye Ave. Pomeroy.
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p114y .,.,. Master Gary Shriver and Mr. and Mrs eel to Mr! Paul Taylor and Mrs.
1 r1n11 bearer. Joe Bradbury, all of Columbus. Eugene Triplett. Refreshmellls
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·the ooteaa meeting of tbe Cheshire Women s
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Miss Rebecca Louise
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silk organlza lasbloned ill the
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From Middleport
JUNIOR FAIR QIJEF.NS
I Kay Au •., Karen J~
iUEEN-"IICHOOL
YEAR I Sandra Garten, Sue~·
Cltolfn Arnold, Gallipolis . . .. .... . . .. . . ...... 1955 gan. Anna Mal" H,
CaiotYn Rathburn, Gallipclls .. .. ........ ... 1956 1 May Thomas, Jam'~!
jt~Jh~Ann ~.pve, Gallipclls . . . .. . .. .... ... ... .. , 957 del Ward. and Mary
o~e, Aktrs, Southwestern . . . . .. . .. ..... ...... 1958 From Pomeroy ·
Callll"Crider, Gallipolis . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . !959 J' Catherme FranCis 'If
Sue Dabey. Gallipclis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960 Elizabeth Price.
(arol Mal'tln, Gallipolls
... . •. . . . . .. . . . .. 1961 1 From Rutland lsi
~ante !la~ter. Southwestern . ... . . . . .. . . , .•.. 1962 Siders.
.ijllle Rouse, Kyger Creek ..... .... .. ..... : .. . j963 j
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Nariry Lusk, Gallipolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1964
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weather oondiUons I•
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Pete McCormiek at
L!TILE MISS, MISTER GALLIA WINNERS
LITTLE MISS
YEAR
LITILE MlSTF.R I Weather Station.
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84 51 F
Gay as a a . . . . . . . . . . 1954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . one Su
,Jill Burge .... . . . . . . . 1955 . .... . .. . Darrel Burge M;~
86 69
~heri Johnson . . ..•... . 1956 ..... . . . Rickey Altizer I Tue~. · · · 12 6! 1
•. ebecca Lakw . ... .. . . 1957 . . . . . . . . Alan Boster · Wed
1M 63
Clonnle SwiSher . . . . . . . 1958 . . . . . . . . . . David Clark · Thu;s
98 74
Marla Sue Wise ...... 1959 ... . ... . Harold Wright , Fn ·
84 70 ill
Andra Davidson .. .. .. 1960 ... . ..• ... Ray Belvill• 1l Sat·
73 62
Debra Jo Lewis ....... 1961 .... . ... Richard Boone
A~erage high ten
~wlla Hamson . . . . . • . 1962 . . . . . . . Randy Gilliam 1for the week this year
Cathy Wall ... .. ..... 1963 ...... . George A. Bush 1year w; 1
Jean Grace ._. .... . ..... 1964 . . . .. . .. .. . Jim Merry ; Aver~g~ tow tempe!
Bennette Phillips ..... 1965 .. . . ... . Gregory Rece the week this year
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week this year .63: las
YE4.R-OWNER
Price cwl.
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19611-Fred Vollborn ...... . . . .. ........ . . . . , . Unkn. 1 this year ZU3 mches;
11-Charles Martin ..... . . .. ... , .. .. .. . ..... . $74 25 25 Inches.
196 Dean Martin
. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . • .. . . • . . . . $81 ~ Normal average P"'
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Margaret Martin . . ... . ... .... . .... . . . .. $100 . 31140 inches.
liiU Frank Martin . ... . . ........ .......... $105 :
---19115-Kathy Slone . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . .. . ... $108 Sauer Attendint
ANNUAL STEiR SALE WINNERS
YIAR-Owner
Price cwt.
111&amp;2-Don Pope . . . . . .. .. . . . .
.. . . . . $40.50
11118-Dan Notter . . . . . . , . . . .. ... . . .. ... .. .. $41.00
1)54-PhJI Pope . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. .. . $44.00
lfli!i-Larty Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $57.00
XU8=-"'RRger Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $85.00
1917-llo&amp;er Martin ... . ... . . .... ..... . . .... $100.00
1958-Roger Martin .... ..... ... . .. .. . . . . .. $103.00
1~~lendon Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $115.00
1 ._!«&lt;nda Skeen . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . • .. . $125.00
1 ~liey Taw~ey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. $130.00
~lllih31) · · . , .. .... ..... · · .. . .. . $110.00
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1llllhA!In Richards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U09.00

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community's youth, is tops In its class
in the Buckeye State. Year after year
record crowds are attracted bv various
activities as a result of weil-planned
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programs by adult and junior leaders
tbroufboilt the city and county. We might add that
plinnU.g for such a gigantic event begins within days of lhe teacher a1des trainiog
fiJiawJnt the closing of a junior lair, and continues program are .;een by Dr- Leep.
1, He predicts that mar.y of lhe
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~ . '1'HE Gallia County Junior Fair is the greatest I classroom hsve been ..,.n.. nuraa~tblng '~'er" said former Chief of Police Chester Leap- I
eel to work their WI
;; ~ several years ago "It gl"es our youth something
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certified tearll
a cll~~c~ for the _boys and girls to receive proper re- • come
"Th~ progrnm hat
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~glltJ! Arnold , GaiUpolis .................... 1955 gan.
a'b.JYn Rathburn. Gallipolis .... .. .... . ..... . 1958 1 :~Y~
J4 ~h"Ann I,ove, Gallipolis . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . 1957 e ,
OJ"'Cr-Aktrs; Southwestern ..... . .. . . . .. ...... 1958 FrQ•
CaiiOl''Cl'ider, Gallipolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1959 1Cath'
~u~ Dapey, .Gallipolis . ....................... 1960 Elizat
t;;arol Martin, Gallipolis .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1001 1 . Fro
Jeanie !lar.ter, Southwestern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962 Srden
~li,e Roule, Kyger Creek ...•......... ~. . . . . . j963l·
Nancy Lusk,_ Gallipolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. 1964
Deborih Evan., Gallipolis .................. .. 1965 Tell)
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.......,.h City ... Gallipolis' Howard Baker Suan·
SEOGA Pro-Am event . .. Dave Wllliamt apr
1111mber of F8A committee for three year term
resident• clean up GalllpoUs park·
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band plays at VInton In honor of re:
. . . Jack (811r) Canadly return•
be available for hlah tcbool atbletlel.

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The Dating Game

12:0thleopardy

Love ot Life

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a!ternoon. 'l1le bride Is the daughter of Mr. aiid Mrs. Robert 1.. lla!U\e!ls of 28!14 La'lt·
inhtlrSt Drive, Upper Arlington, fG;rmer~ of Glilllpolls, and tlie bridegroom Is the s6n
111 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Neeley .of Lanca#er,,:Oh!o. The , Rev. T. William Taylor
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her wedding a gown of ivory
silk orgaillza faiJbioDed Ia lhe
aheatb silhouette. The molded
bodice featured a sculptured
enbanced wllh re-empearls. The 1aheatb aklrt rebroidered AleJicon lace aeeeatthe Alencoa lace
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will hold its annual inspection
at 7::W p.m. Members are as~­
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Methodist Church Mr. Robert Bateman of PL
SUNDAY
was the scene of lhe wedding of Pleasant served as best man. THE 25T H ANNUAL McEI·
Miss Judith Carolyn Shriver, Mr. Gary Shriver ol Columbus, · Roy reunion wrll ' be held at
daughter of Mr. and Mr1. Hom· br~ther of the bride. and Mr. i Portland park, SUllday. August
er Shriver of Rt. %, Gallipolis, Phrhp Mangum, of Washrngton ,17. A basket dinner will be serv·
to Robert Srewarl Ball, son of D. C., cousm of the (lroom, ed noon and all .relatives and
Mrs. Annabelle Ball and the were ush.,...
friends are invited.
late Roher\ S. Ball e1 Rodney, The bride's mother wore a
MONDAY
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GA1t1:&gt;EN
evening.
dress wilh matching accessor- .Cub lawn party at ljre home of
•·l o The c!Mtble ring ceremony I res, and a whrte carnatron cor· Mrs. E. M. Wood, Monday,
of was performed by the Rev. Re.• sage. The groom's mother wore August I, at t p.mt All memMarrs. Mrs. Donna McGuire, a one pteee blue and wbite silk hers bring their ._Q'IID
table
of organl!t, and Miss
Sharon print dress, with white acces· .service. Hostesses are Mrs. E.
tllld Holbroek, voeaHs~ presented a sories adil white carnations. I M. Wood, Mrs. M. L. French,
snal program of nuptial music. Miss A receptron was held rn the 'IMrs. C. A. Emmisb, Mrs. J. H.
~u- Holbrook sang "BecaUBO," "Oh, Sunday School rooms of the Titus, Mrs. Walter Haye!l, Mrs.
~ Perfect Love," and "I lAve church followmg the cerrunony. a!J11W •!J.Il!H 'ir09f!M "::l 'tl
Phi You Truly."
The table ')'US ~rated wrth .Smith and Mrs. David Enllo
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an arrangement of pink and minger.
'at The church was decorated white snapdrag(!!ls ill a crystal , POMEROY GARDEN C 1ub
~ with candelabra Danked
by b&lt;lwl with pink candles. Presid- will meet Monday at 9:30 a. m.
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baskets of white dalsleo and ing at the table were Mi'" Jinx at the home of Mrs. Charles
·liiel gladioli. ~ arrangement
of Farley of Washington, D. C., Persinger for a workshop with
wbtte gladioh. and snapdragon cousiD of the groom, and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Robson, regional dlwere ~ the prano, and candles Gary Shriver of Columbus, sis- rector. as instruci&lt;Jr.
were m the ~ws, with white ter of the bride. Miss Linda TWIUGIIT GARDEN Club
bows and whtlo flowered boi- Shriver, sister of the bride, reo will be in charge of the Garden
wood.
gistered the guests.
Club radio program on the
The bride was ginn Itt marrl- For her going - away outfit 'Cof!ee With Janet" hour over
age by her lather. Sbe wore a the bride wore a one piece navy WMPO Monday Au~ust 1. Mrs.
floor length weddiDg gtwn of blue sheath dress. with white IT. A. Henne~ will be IIJI
ChaDIIUy ~ aftd silk mist taf- accessories.
guest speaker. The Wildwood
fete, faahloRed with wide scoop The bride is_ 8 graduate of '1 Club will present tbe Septem·
oeckllne, long sleeves tapering Gallia Academy High schoel her program.
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to points over the wrists, aad a and is employed al the Style
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:· closely fitted bodice witb bell- CeJIIer.
THEODORUS . ~u,.CIL
shaped shirt. A crown ol seed Mr. Ball is 8 graduate of Gal- i Daughters of America· Will meet
pearls and !ace secured the 11a Academy High school and at lhe !OOF ¥Jl Motrd!
·" at 11r:·
bouff~t veil el silk il!UBion. She is employed by the Goodyear !3tl p.m. All oUicers . request·
wore · a three strand cultured Corporation. He returned last ed to be presenWor lallation.
pearl -klace (loaned to the November after serving two Members are a~ed to br!"i
bride by lbe BJ'IODl's mother, years in Okinawa and Viet Naru sandwrch~s or a told d drink
a gift brougbt to b..- from 'tb the u s Ar y
Jlor refreshments.
Okiaawa). The bride carried a WIThe eoupl.. wll~r~side at !!5 ; POMEROY B~ND BOOST·
wltite Bible covered with lace Mill Creek Drive.
Assocration will IIU!I!I Tu9and f1i:1 white ro8et and center- out . of • town guests were day at 7:30 P;m., at IM Pomeod with 1 while orchid • with Mr. and .,_
J h Shriver and roy Semor
All boos~•
nu•· o n
ed 1Hrgb.
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wltlte aaliD streamers el rib- children, Wells~n; Mrs. Roth are urg ~~Alt~' ·
boll.
Walters aRd ebildren, Caldwell; POMEROY CHA~ 1118
The maid of hooor waa Louise Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rrtenour. OES' will meet at the ·Masorila
DeUUe, wh• wore a powder JeHerSBOville; Mr. and Mrs. Temple,' Tuesday, at 7:41 p.m.
blue floor length gown of latti- James Breazeale, Miss Jrnx
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eane. Tbe empire waistline was Farley and Mr. Pblhp Mangum. C
Club f . .
eecented with Venilian type rot- aU of Washington, D. C.: Mr.
annsta
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ton lace. Her headpiece waa a and Mrs. Bien Bradbury and 'f'orCar4g
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petals, witb shoulder length veil. and Mrs. Robert Bateman of ed the Bi-Monllily,' ~ clUb
She carried a b&lt;luquel of pink Pl. Pleasant.
Thursday ~vening at her bollll!,
caroatialll. Miaa Parny Wallen, Mrs. Naomi Mangum of Wash- Nye Ave., Pomeroy.
flower sir!, won 1 floor letllllh ington. D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Pripes for games were awaM·
willie ""'aady lftiL Master Gary Shriver and Mr . and Mrs. ad toM~. Paul Taylor and Mrs .
Rusty Wallin 1111 ring bearer. Joe Bradbury. all of Columbus. Eugene TripletL Refreshmenls
were served by the b&lt;lstess to
the above Hamed and Mrs. John
Beaver, Mrs. Donald McKenple,
Mrs. Charl1!£ Riffle and tWu
guests, Mrs. Lloyd Moore and
Mrs. Guy E. Gwnther.
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"Luv," wllh Jadt J..osnnm alld lbe year.
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You cannot keep out of trouble
By s~ln&amp; mQre than your income;
¥911 c..~ot further the brotherhood of man
&amp;Y inciting daiS hatred;
·f'ou-nnuot~lish sound security
011 borrowed money;
You cannot build character and courage
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10, 1966, Kewanee, m.. contained an interesting
poem llom8body lefl the program on our d11k, and
rtqueste.il we reprint it in our Sunday column. It readt:

10:00-Eye Guesa

%: oo-our Lives
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1TY Cremeens . .. . . .. • .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . $233 ,
etemeens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $212

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1J!~ ~~ Jl'orgey ......................... Unkn. mer.

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11!118-Dan Notter ....... , .................. $41.00 lo .·
1154--PhU Pope ............... . ............ $44.00 .'"
lf!;&amp;-Lai'ty Evaru . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . $57.00 a gul
ltJ8=-"'RRger Martin ..... . ................•.. $85.00 ~-·01
19&amp;7-Roler Martin . .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . $100.00 ~ 1
' 1958-Roger Martin .................. . ... .. $103.00 •
1Ealendon Elliott ...................... $115.00 paftar.
1 1-Rbnda Skeen ........................ $125.00
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1 ~ley Tawney .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . $130.00 art , 1
cy ~lih~ , .. ,. .............. ,. . $110.00 are •;•
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a liiUe SCIIII8IbiJrC lnJm bueltall. SpeciiJeally, what Jlrold.
way and Holly1lood aoed II a
fann
system like lbt , .•11!!1
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IS is the vtew of Kenneth
Geist, executive director of
CBS' Actor&amp; Warksbop. , . Tbe
Workshop, wltlcll.oiW!ed - this
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Ll'l'l'Z.E MISS
YEAR
L!TTLE MISTER Weatl
Gay Bastiana ..... .. . .. 1954 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. None ~';;' ..
,Jill Burge . . . .. .. .. .. . 1955 . .. . . . . . . Darrel Burge Mo~
~herr Johnso~ .. , ...... 1956 ..... • . . Rickey Altizer ITue~.
•• ebecca L~ktn ........ 1957 ... . ...... Alan Boster 1 Wed
Cr&gt;nnle Swtsher . . . . . . . 1958 ....... . .. David Clark · Th ~
Marla Sue Wise . .. . .. . 1959 ....... . Harold Wright , Fr~
Andr·a Davlds?n . . . . . . 1960 .......... Ray Belville Sat·
Debra Jo Lewts ....... 1961 ........ Richard Boone
A.vt
Twlla Harrrson . . . . . • . 1962 ... .... . Randy Gilliam for th
Ja1hy W•ll ........... 1963 ....... GI'Orge A. Bush , year
ean Guce ........... 1964 ...... .. ... Jim Merry
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Rennette Phillips . . . . . 1965 . . . . . . . . Gregory Rece · the ,
year
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week
YEfoR-OWNER
Price cwt. Tot
:NO-Fred Vollborn ... , ...... . . ...........•. Unkn. ! :i~J
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-Charles Martm ....... , ........... , ...... $74
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Dean Martin . . ..................... . ... $81 1 Nor
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Margar.et Martin ..• , .. .... .. , .. ........ $100 3tUOI
let• Frank Martin . ......................•. $105
1VII&amp;-Kathy Slone ......................... . $108 S~n

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LAMB SALI CHAM,.ONS

Sunday, July 10, at 2:30 p.m.
the new auditorium of the Mid·
dleporl Church of the Nazarene
was lbe ae~ of a double ring
ceremony URited in marriage,
S. 8111. Franklin D. Gheen, soa
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gheen,
Syracuse, and Donna Hayes,
daughter of Edward Johnsoa of
Wellsville, formerly of Mason,
W. Va., and Eugia Johnson of

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:}lfDvtdmg.. commumty leaders continue to support it
~l~e th!,Y ~ave during the past 17 years. .

Donna Hayes is ,
Bride July 10

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the followln&amp; children, Ralp_h
awer to the teacher shortage.
. K~; She .was·'l nlllve of G•llli! Cox of Grov• City, Mr~ Mtl·
Teacher a!Jies, trained to per-\.4rchie Ro!Uh
, ,
at 2 p. m. at the Ewing C?unty and ·till ""!!QW, of Plio
of Ga Jpolls,
forD)
of the tasks now Archie Rousb, ,
f?'leral
with the ,. Rev. l.asJey.
·· . an rs.
ph IDoris) .Ventre79 0811
burdenmg the teacher, ar' need· '
near l.elltrt, d)!!d' 0 P.,nnor ortlctalln8.
Burial ,.. She · is ·
.b)
sea, of ColumbUB. There are
ed by the tens of thousands
at the Gallipolis Mild\&lt;wiD · be in Letart Cemetery. · 1cla)llht.ers,
two ._.._. Mrs. 1 nine
and three
0
throughout the country. Many c•l Center. He was b&lt;lrn
Survly.ortk include hla wlr., Meen Hunnel of LoVflvlllt,
111 n.
th
school syslti!M lift
already 10·, . 188tl, In Letart,
Jl'orresl Marr; children, ..·Ruth ,FrJIIfea and Laura, Cltllrles
r aurv, Ort are
ret
searching for aides 'lo hIre the :10n of the lato Chari•• M Lewis, Massillon: Ruth Miller. LIJ!ley of C.Uiornta ami, ,Wil"'
three
:rolhersi
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ae&lt;ordlng 1&lt;1 Dr. Creason.
1 and Sarah,ChapJIIAn Roush.
Tuppers PJana; Waytalld Marr, Iard
of lht slate · of .
u rev I orter 1
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Thus spoke Gallia County
TIM
JM:;t-r il· · was a•veteran of )Vorld war 11. Lancaster. 0.; Beulah Nel-ler, , Washlnaton, A IIIIer,
a
Waldo Brown saturday, 10 polilla to a 'llroory accept- Ht was a farmer
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Racine, ·and Paul Mlrr, Racine. Marlha
.CGiumblll ·Kit
tre IV 1 • p rl •. I n
1966 fairboard, as GalUa CIJUnllans
ed by mlllly •duealiollaltall
Survivors lneluch hlslf(fe. Le· • . .
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minute plans for the 17th annual jun- wltlch lttdl&lt;otoa tltal
ele, «nd
nleees and ne· Mary StUl
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: Services will be' !llld I; II er ail of Columbus1
' member o1
ior fair. The .event will commence Wed· era are an Weal l!fOIIP to work pbews. FUneral'
· w IIi ' Grnetlde
will be l:;,1m.
1 i.f.,. Col was
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10 rm;· Min 8 Cliapel ehureh ancl servne!!Oay evenmg, and run through Sat-.· whb pre-sebaol cblldftn,
held at the Oalc. G.IV.Y• held Monclay it 10 a.m. at life aa' J
Cit ner
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midnight.
marlly IMcauH of .their ••••· Church Sull'l!'Y at 3 p. m. with Bald Knobs came'tery , for n
b r\ ~Pmr.f wl ~ ices will be held there at 2 p.m.
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THE junior fair, dedicated to the ud tbelr capabiiUioo lor dOd· lhe Rev. H. T. Myers official· who died at the Mergs General Mound Hi cemetery.
will officiate and burial wlll
community's youth, is tops in its class
.
'l'i· Burial will be in the Letart Hospital Saturday morning. Sur.'
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cemetery unin the. Buckeye State. Year after year
. These qu~~Ues rn teacher Cemelery. The body wiU ~- lie YtVort Include several nieces fqrr.~d F1/e
. , der· direelion ot the Wau~h-Hal·
record crowds are altracted by various 1 ardes wrll be of lmmen•• value in state at the ,church from .2 up- and nephews.
.Servtces for Fomfll. H. Frfe, ley • Wood Funeral Home.
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acllvities 3$ a result of w~ll·planned l in working with the youn~ chil· , Ul _s. Foglesong Funeral Home
. '10. rlllred eivil engineer, wbo Friends may call at the lata
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pr?gr_ams by adult and jumor leaders dren rn the Head Stlll'l Pro.lis rn charge.
Mrs. Letterest
. died at his CotunrbUB home homo after 10 1. m. Sunday.
lllrouf.:ollt the crty- and county. We might add that I grams," says Dr. Creaoan.
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Thursday afternoon) vlll he beld j
pltnn ag for such a gigantic event begins within ltays
More far - re&amp;ching results Mrs. Holliday
.
Mrs. Irene Litterest, 90. a ~ at! p. m. Monday allbe W~th· u 11 l
Ji'ldrid
flflewJng the closing of a junior fair,_and continues 11 of the teacher aides training PT. PLEASANT _ Funeral ,lifetrme resident of Gallipolis. erh.o.,il · JlUiott'
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t&amp;f'O!lll\9Ut the year.
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, program are .&gt; een by Dr. Leep .. services will be held Sund8 in died . FridaY rn the Houston , fte'!j,
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Nursrng Home at Hamden..
clat;
!burr
rU . . In wt.o''eame fll!llllllllltucky
1 aides who h"ve tramed on cam. Stella Mae Hollida , •. Ru
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Mrs. Lrtterest was. the wrdow Morind Hrll_cemeterr.
rl~s wee~.' ago JMa:e her home · Hill, Ky., Dale Eldridge
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Fair is the greatest 1 pus and
.xP"rienco in the ; w. va., mother .ll&gt;ugene
ol Wrlliam Lrtterest. She was may, call at thellclme.l with her
, and dauib· of Haldtmll!l, J(y., and Huberi
f tjpng
satd former Chtef of Police Chester Leap- 1classroom have been encourag- i liday or Pt. Pleasant.
born on June 3. 1878. in Saekson,
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ter. Mr, allll · ' aurloe For- Eldrlclge of New Carllale, 0.
nars ago. "It gives our youth something ad to work u.eir. way through ; Mrs.
dred Frida in Germany, daughler of ilhe late ·
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died at
her Ia deatll
"1/r do ·.. . 10mething to look forward to .. . and it's I the universit&gt; in order to be· , a Ronce'lerte, w. va. hos;ital Karl and Wrlemma Tltbt B•u· 1 tlr8. ·Marie L.DX
a. m. SaiUr· tbreil weekt qq.
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for tile boys and girls to receive proper re- I come certified teachers.
Survivjng in
to
mann. The family
to thla Mrs.. Marie C"'. 'frl, a J'&lt;!sl- day. '
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for their untiring efforts," he added.
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lbe weekend wllb her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wlllslers of
Jackson Pike. On Friday they
wlll Dy to Quito, Ecuadtr to
spend sevwal weeks with Ids
parents. Wblle there they plan
to nYislt the community where
Mrs. Rosales worked as a
Peace Corps volunteer four
years ago.

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Daughters of 'America, rep
Jar meeting, ?.a&amp;·p.· &amp;., MODday.
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MERCERVILLE
GRANGJ
will hold its annual- lnspectioii
· at 7:30p.m. Members are ask.ed to bring pie, and
cola
drinks . Ham
will be fuij
nished.

Mr. and M"· Robert BaU

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6:30 p.m.

Double Ring Ceremony is Performed
By Rev. Donald Boone, Pastor

Retreat Planned

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Donna Hayes is
Bride July 10

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lbe weekend wllb her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wlllslers of
Jackson Pike. On Friday they
wlll Dy to Quito, Ecuadtr to
spend sevwal weeks with Ids
parents. Wblle there they plan
to nYislt the community where
Mrs. Rosales worked as a
Peace Corps volunteer four
years ago.

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Daughters of 'America, rep
Jar meeting, ?.a&amp;·p.· &amp;., MODday.
'"!"!"· '-~
TUESDAY
MERCERVILLE
GRANGJ
will hold its annual- lnspectioii
· at 7:30p.m. Members are ask.ed to bring pie, and
cola
drinks . Ham
will be fuij
nished.

Mr. and M"· Robert BaU

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6:30 p.m.

Double Ring Ceremony is Performed
By Rev. Donald Boone, Pastor

Retreat Planned

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crlng Miss Charlene
Evans, Aven Lusk, Mrs. Leo Mosswhole marriage to Mr. Russell man, Mrs. William Cherrington,
Moyoe Mor1an. waa an event Mrs. Robert M. Richards, Mrs.
of July 16th, was held recently Thomas Morgan,
Mrs. Law·
at Olear's Crest Room In Gal- renee Bastian!, Mrs. H. B.
l!polll.
Thomas, Mrs. KeMeth Boster,
Attendlng were Mrs. John L. Mrs. Morton Dickey, Miss Jill
Evans, Mrs. Charles McGin· BaSiianl, Mrs. A. Kimball Suitness, Mrs. Clarence Boster, er, Mrs. Frank Porter, Mn.
Mrs. BID Jo Evans, Mrs. How- stanley L. Evans, Mrs. Paul
ard Samples, Mrs. Donald Lin- Pullins, Mrs. KeMeth Curry,
tala, Mrs. Jamea Coonen, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Naskey, Mrs. Wil·
Jack Hudson, Mrs. Harland llam Janes, Mrs. R. D. ·'l'llom·
Martin, Mrs. Clarence Tbomp- as and Mrs. Oscar Bastian~
1011, Mrs. Howard I. Neal, Mrs.- Jr.
Dean Eisel, Mrs. Elise Kimball, Sending
gifts were Mrs.
Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Har- Moyne Morgan and Mrs. Floyd
old Wetherholt. Mrs. Michael Irion, both of Columbus; Mrs.
Allrn, Mrs. George Grace, Mr;, Kenneth Morgan. Mrs.
Paul
G. B. Gillingham, Mrs. Gene- Davies, Mrs. J. Tim Evans,
Ya Howell.
Mrs. Madeline Rres Mrs. Jer1
Mrs . Nelson Gardner, Mrs. ry Miller, Miss Louise Evans,
.lolm Morgan, Mrs. Wilma And-1 Mrs. Francis Lewis,
Mrs.

IN OUR
TOWN

BY DICk THOMAS

James Walker, Mrs. R.
Noe, Mrs. Leo Bean, Mrs.
B. Matthews, Mrs. Edwlil
elblute.
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Mrs. John Felker, Mr~- J .
Gordon Gibert, Mrs. Irvm Foiden, Mrs. Donald Galloway,
Mrs. James Orr, Mrs. Vance
Rees, Mrs. David
Prentice,
Mrs. Emerson Evans, M r ~­
Charles Holzer, Jr., Mrs. Louis
Prtston, Mrs. Nancy
Mrs. Rojlert M. Betz, Mrs.
Arthur Darnbrough, Mrs. Law·
renee Ta'jnley, Mrs. nan Ev11111,
Mrs. Larry Evlllll, Mrs. Lowell
Allen, Mrs. Robert Caldwell
and Mrs- R. G. Gffi!lle.
.Hostesses • • Mrs: Robert
L. Evans, Mrs. Douglaa Kayser,
Mrs. Harry K. Mills, Mrs. Miles
T. Eullng, M?-. John Lloyd,
and
· IIO'IIIariHI:· Saunders.

From Pomeroy
. Spectacular scenes depict the loll of o ciyilization Zarohemia, which Mormons believe existed in America' before
Christ but was ~estroyed when ih people 4rifted from the
teachings of the Lord. Here, a •ictim is offered up in the

••man sacrifiee scene.

Hostesses for Ute party were
her mother, Donna Rrumfield
and Midge Evans. Prizes were

won by Debra Hymes, John
Null and David Clagg. Sending
gifts were her grandmother,
Mrs. Allee Halley and Barbara
Van Meter.

Engagement of
Bonnie Brown
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brown
of Rt. 1 Patriot, are announc-

MR. AND MRS. ERNEST CLAYTOR, JR.

Ing the engagement of their
daughter, Bonnie Jean, to Mr.
Mel~in Z. Tabor, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Tabor of Third
1Avenue, Gallipolis.

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Compare at higher pricta! The 1irmne111,
the luxury featuree, the built-ill quality.
You'd expect to pay DIIICb.- for •••

V.f 5.

• Hundredl al l11nperld steel cOils
• hlp-quilted to Pllffr Sellyfoam..

Howord Thivener

Man and can't say no to
dealt We. are
now givine our year-end
FINAL PRICES on aU 1966

tDy reason~ble

OldlrnobUes, Chevrolets,

• Edee Garda• .and saa1111 ediN
• Luxury weave ~ater print covir
• urethiM tc.m

Truclu, ' Used C.rs ond
l'ntckB. Come on in where
todaJ'&amp; action is.

75 TO CHOOII FROM

YOUR . ..

CHEVROLET·
OLDSMOBILE
DEALER

Larry's WAYSIDE ;_FOI;niture
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A fanfare of tNimpels opens the Hill Cumorah Pageant. The heralds are stationed •• f~jj ·.,
hill where, according to Marmon belief, Joseph Smith, founder of the church, in !82l·,,~is- '"
cowered goldet1 tablets buried by the An~el Moroni and recounling the histerr 0~ -tH- hoi! _,,,,,.
civilization.
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Shower; Given Miss Evans
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A· mllceUa- sbower bo11o eraon, Mrs. Hughey Jonet, Mrs.
crlng Miss Charlene
Evans, Aven Lusk, Mrs. Leo Mosswhole marriage to Mr. Russell man, Mrs. William Cherrington,
Moyoe Mor1an. waa an event Mrs. Robert M. Richards, Mrs.
of July 16th, was held recently Thomas Morgan,
Mrs. Law·
at Olear's Crest Room In Gal- renee Bastian!, Mrs. H. B.
l!polll.
Thomas, Mrs. KeMeth Boster,
Attendlng were Mrs. John L. Mrs. Morton Dickey, Miss Jill
Evans, Mrs. Charles McGin· BaSiianl, Mrs. A. Kimball Suitness, Mrs. Clarence Boster, er, Mrs. Frank Porter, Mn.
Mrs. BID Jo Evans, Mrs. How- stanley L. Evans, Mrs. Paul
ard Samples, Mrs. Donald Lin- Pullins, Mrs. KeMeth Curry,
tala, Mrs. Jamea Coonen, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Naskey, Mrs. Wil·
Jack Hudson, Mrs. Harland llam Janes, Mrs. R. D. ·'l'llom·
Martin, Mrs. Clarence Tbomp- as and Mrs. Oscar Bastian~
1011, Mrs. Howard I. Neal, Mrs.- Jr.
Dean Eisel, Mrs. Elise Kimball, Sending
gifts were Mrs.
Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Har- Moyne Morgan and Mrs. Floyd
old Wetherholt. Mrs. Michael Irion, both of Columbus; Mrs.
Allrn, Mrs. George Grace, Mr;, Kenneth Morgan. Mrs.
Paul
G. B. Gillingham, Mrs. Gene- Davies, Mrs. J. Tim Evans,
Ya Howell.
Mrs. Madeline Rres Mrs. Jer1
Mrs . Nelson Gardner, Mrs. ry Miller, Miss Louise Evans,
.lolm Morgan, Mrs. Wilma And-1 Mrs. Francis Lewis,
Mrs.

IN OUR
TOWN

BY DICk THOMAS

James Walker, Mrs. R.
Noe, Mrs. Leo Bean, Mrs.
B. Matthews, Mrs. Edwlil
elblute.
·
Mrs. John Felker, Mr~- J .
Gordon Gibert, Mrs. Irvm Foiden, Mrs. Donald Galloway,
Mrs. James Orr, Mrs. Vance
Rees, Mrs. David
Prentice,
Mrs. Emerson Evans, M r ~­
Charles Holzer, Jr., Mrs. Louis
Prtston, Mrs. Nancy
Mrs. Rojlert M. Betz, Mrs.
Arthur Darnbrough, Mrs. Law·
renee Ta'jnley, Mrs. nan Ev11111,
Mrs. Larry Evlllll, Mrs. Lowell
Allen, Mrs. Robert Caldwell
and Mrs- R. G. Gffi!lle.
.Hostesses • • Mrs: Robert
L. Evans, Mrs. Douglaa Kayser,
Mrs. Harry K. Mills, Mrs. Miles
T. Eullng, M?-. John Lloyd,
and
· IIO'IIIariHI:· Saunders.

From Pomeroy
. Spectacular scenes depict the loll of o ciyilization Zarohemia, which Mormons believe existed in America' before
Christ but was ~estroyed when ih people 4rifted from the
teachings of the Lord. Here, a •ictim is offered up in the

••man sacrifiee scene.

Hostesses for Ute party were
her mother, Donna Rrumfield
and Midge Evans. Prizes were

won by Debra Hymes, John
Null and David Clagg. Sending
gifts were her grandmother,
Mrs. Allee Halley and Barbara
Van Meter.

Engagement of
Bonnie Brown
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brown
of Rt. 1 Patriot, are announc-

MR. AND MRS. ERNEST CLAYTOR, JR.

Ing the engagement of their
daughter, Bonnie Jean, to Mr.
Mel~in Z. Tabor, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Tabor of Third
1Avenue, Gallipolis.

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Compare at higher pricta! The 1irmne111,
the luxury featuree, the built-ill quality.
You'd expect to pay DIIICb.- for •••

V.f 5.

• Hundredl al l11nperld steel cOils
• hlp-quilted to Pllffr Sellyfoam..

Howord Thivener

Man and can't say no to
dealt We. are
now givine our year-end
FINAL PRICES on aU 1966

tDy reason~ble

OldlrnobUes, Chevrolets,

• Edee Garda• .and saa1111 ediN
• Luxury weave ~ater print covir
• urethiM tc.m

Truclu, ' Used C.rs ond
l'ntckB. Come on in where
todaJ'&amp; action is.

75 TO CHOOII FROM

YOUR . ..

CHEVROLET·
OLDSMOBILE
DEALER

Larry's WAYSIDE ;_FOI;niture
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A fanfare of tNimpels opens the Hill Cumorah Pageant. The heralds are stationed •• f~jj ·.,
hill where, according to Marmon belief, Joseph Smith, founder of the church, in !82l·,,~is- '"
cowered goldet1 tablets buried by the An~el Moroni and recounling the histerr 0~ -tH- hoi! _,,,,,.
civilization.
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gas r~ge, like new. 256-110'1.
2 large
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located
Ave . roof and gasoline healer. $995 ·-==-"':'""':':"""::"==
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WHERE YOU SAVE
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66 Ply!IIOUih 2295

II% 2M &amp;ve., t4HIIII

II'ARMS

111 A.

e room

htu8e, alumlntm stdiltg. Wood Paneling on
lllslde. 30 A. coal, priced to
sell fti,OOO •
A., 211 minutes drive !rom
1211
toWB, 5 roems, bath, garage
other outbuUdlnga. A tenant
house, aict IObacro and -.CIIl'
den. All go at t8$00. O'opa go
If sold soon.
WE HAVE Ianna !rom 1 tt ~ J
ocres at prices to sell. Also -,
city and village property. We
beUeve we can sw•t your de- li!P-1--il-+-1-t-""1
mand. Call or come in.
Sllleamt'll
Wll)'lle Allllbary, 448-0dt
Ear, WiD&amp;en, Ill A
MO"ERN 6 rm. home, • baths.
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bardwood 11....1.--·lf""'l
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flnlsh, 6 cyl. 1 std. tran:s. Ra·
dlo and beater

borne, 3 large BR, large 111'1 DR. t batb, flrl!place, full

offer,~· ~=t:,i :;"

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Evau Hglll.
relulng, Miller.
w.ae CHECK THE MARKET
ware.
private. f55 mo., water, sew- w. types or buDding 111&amp;18- THEN LOOK AT THIS
PRINCESS Beauty Shop will bt age, garbage free. Day-&lt;on- 1a11 block, brick, 18WW pipe, 'I'RIID BEDROOM BRUCK
wrm
from Auc. I until Auc. : tact Robert J. Roecbi, '1110 2nd wiadowa, lintels, etc. Claude I'ORIIAL
8.3\'J'i
1 flllr vacation.
178-3 Ave. at Rocchi's Lucheon- Whiten Rio Grande. 0. CH
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1 WILL eot be responsible for elle, Ni
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167 12· J.Sl21 after ...
qy debts other than my own Gallipolis, 0.
- DOME HeaUng on, Pb. foma. ~...:,·~
,..:.N~~"!"::!,-:!.;
u of Ibis dale, July 71, 1966.
FOR SALE
101 191-2181 tollecl
LOT wrru olim'
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Sipld: lial!l Glover.
a.tl
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MOVING TO Prt"rS·
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BAS BELIEVB
REDUCEDom THZ
RUGS a mess! Clean (&lt;II' less I&amp;
FORD, 2 dr. Sedan, mo- BUBGR
PRICE roAND
.,......
rn
Wllllecl To Do
wilh Blue Lustre. Reel elec- lor rompletely rebuUt, body "HEAL BuY.
tric shampooer $1. Sheppard, in good condition. Pbolle 444EXCELLENT HOME
To De .
862 lsi. Ave.
1711-6 0'195
1.36-tl
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MARE- - ler horses also!
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50 ACRES
Pb t48-3501.
178-3 2
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1965 Mustaag v.a, Door speed coal. Carl
Winlen..
Rio
AND LOOK BuT vou·LL ••v·
WANTED Gild Jobs to do.
448-3548
178-3 "--'a. l'balle CH WUJ.
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THAN TIUS. ITS A 2
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wrrov,..u,..
oo,...A""fJ· ..l'!'Nri'Now MUST
llOLL Sousa Nunery lranapor quality best In price
oa NEW GM..
•....... ,.... •••c•D AT "'"""· rrs
.all• avallable, reasouble storm ' doors and windows.
HEADQUARTERS
or Gallipolis Block Co., 12311 1 - 1953 \\ ton FordS
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allomothers,
for !lh
'PPIll&amp; ell}.
c..:
worlling
llourly,
Pine St Phone 448-2783.
.uUc =• BATH AND •ROOM,
M•Gstn.
1 1955 v.. toll Chevrolet
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rateo. Pb. 444.,
165-3
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CENT COUNTRY VU:W. YOU WOULD
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1954
t r&lt;Jn~dump
Modem Brick in
bed FORD
12 volt v.a,
starting,
1958 F 600 Ford
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Help Wanted
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C'ity School District.
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" furnllbed
W 11 •• '•all
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a ,0110w 44e
s;~;d;ean~ing.
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l.asl clalml &amp;er\'ICO
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E. Smith, 19, Rl 1 Galli·
and Opal Sheppard, M,
Ave., collided. Both
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SAW SHOP, lharpenaelt·'llulltj
saws, babd saws,
blades

•AMILY
1G0c1
Two Shlry Brick
KentuckJ where he lB stall•meGI
loeation, HI! buildiDI iaclud- • BR, 1'&gt;2 !lath, llot water
lor adVanced .trabDI!In IIIPJltiJ
IBg eqal])l1lelll IIJd blvotc. loeated 1 blocb from
Eddie 11 a 1986 graduate
stock.
pollt faclllg the
Pomeroy High School end Ia
Obio River, plenty of
llbw married to lilt fonDer Ruth
\
b th
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a..., IIJd.llirulll •11 a acre
Reed, Mlddlepbrl. Ht· receluz
11 A. 7 ROOM bome,
.50 A. tobacco base, IChool Yacanl
spent una 'IINel&lt; •t hoale j)efon
hull end mall HID, lloot ID
.
retuniDg lD P't. KlloK. "'
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Rio Graade .14,500. lfarlMI
$500 Down
' low "'
·~u!l'es:t 1
on old Route 35•
Allll take over the
are· Enrolled
Saitlmeeld • •
rate loan on thl• 5 room
220
John l.
&amp;IWill
located ln Syracuse, .
For Summer SelllliCitJI
Ruse1l •
br, bath, city water, &amp;a•
Rio Grande Colle&amp;e1188::J
OSCAR BAIRD Realtor aace, one car garage.
ed 2ZO ltuderita· for the
'
ts.21D
aesa1on which
laird Realty ComPIIIY
·
and ro•Unues
......
uu ........
$17 750
18 Aug II.
BIG buainesl buUdins
with
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Uving qlllll'len abova, full BUYS thJa loBg ruch
The enrollment shows • drop
basement, bath. Gaa
beat,
llob¥t DU.Iojl, Realtor
76 studenu from the lint
iDr
room,
,
intersummer
Of atteadlnc
the,
located Ia Gallipolis.
ear
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number sesiion.
ol studento
1
•A "'ARM one -•- frame drive,
of ohade, patio summer BCbool. 8!1 are
.., • •
, .
- · • fruit
and
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ihL lt'allard
campus, ·1\lhlle lilt "fttll811d!!!:
home, coal heal, aomo
,
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iD
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It's priced for f:!,OOO.
• k
Roben
Baird,
Saleomu
Large
7
Room
Bnc
Ollke Pileu 61W'l'li- U ln. Located in Middleport. Ohio
-&lt; lfi.Way Inn Tn1ck Stop, in dr. sedan, excellent COli dIt lOR • U····,
ENTIRE MAIN
FLOORrAMTLY
IS c UPE'l"ED,
--·
IIODII:BN
KITCHEN.
ROOM
• 1 acre lot, 4 BR, """
• J(lnaUiL Apply ill person.
Pb. 444HIII02.
177-3 1955 '&gt;2 International
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zce, basement, borne
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paneled 1960 \!a Toll ll'ord
... IIILI.o vDLAGE.
oome repair, t good bulldf~tg
an experienced, re- delivery $50. Inquire Gallipo. 1958 \\ loR GMC
NEW LISTING,
lots. Priced reason~~ior
SPECIAL SALE
: t;JJit man to work on
lis Boat
Centenary, 3 Bedrooms
Hobart
TINICiay
Evenl111
farlb. must be able to mt t95iTwO .DOOR Chevrolet ill 1963 2,L ton GMC
I'OR
You CAN owN THIS
RE
Aug. 2nci-7 p,M.
..,.. bave machinery knowi-J good condition fl2~. Call 448- ,_ F_: _ '" _
....... LOCATED MODERN aoJDt. Ecltor
.. ..
At Tho
Lllclllt ., llellll'll JlraaHa
-• good I 2589.
vou I ,.
INcLuDEsBATH.
A MODERN
KITCREN.
Hone Traders
eMt, good wages a....
177 ••• I~ Cbev.
tonc""AMJc
H.w. FLOORs
AND
KNOTTS
Evniu 441-1221
dlristlaD
heme Call Hart~
.
FLAT
USEABLE
UYf.
CITY
Bo nan za
..... Ohio, m3s14 or write: 'AKC Pomeranian Pupples,l4&lt;177~ 1158 Cbev. \!a ton
IICBOOLS, w•TER AND GAO.
lll11 Nartltiql . Ht IIIII$
AUCTION HOUSE
1950 Dod&amp;t v.. ton
,_..,
tiM8
,
B
Yoa
ll1llkl
your
own
deal
,.__
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Equip
Cor. Third &amp; Olin
1
Mrl. Jobn Cebula, Jr., Burg·
·
ThiS Week 1 Best uy
Trade _ Rent - Buy -Land
.......p ng
'
1958 Chevrolet \!a w.
Jimmy Sayre, A _ ,
" ltill, Ohio. stating experience 16 FT BOAT, 11&gt; HP motor
Oldamoblle
.,......, ADVANTAGE or -nm OP· contract, yi&gt;u name it, it's ,..... _
llPilCIAL8 .. ON
..;., w•- des1red.
173-5 •150.00. CaU 448-2397.
1965
PtlRTUNITY. THIS LIKE NE W 2 Yll .
...._
two ,.... .......,_
17• 3 New Ill" Rotary Cutten _... ow • BEDROOM HOME INCLUDES yours 011 this 1B wwu
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AP&amp;CIIE CAMP TRAlLERS.
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A MAGNIFICENT KITCHEN
WITH
I
scbools borne
bull . I
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.,.NGE AND oVEN. MARBLI WIN·
blocks rom
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Buffalo Mea •ltb
WU
11 50
1 •12'11, now f999;
.,. • .,a I., He ID W• nted i',
New t ton farm wagons wltb oow
. •"'·MoM
H.w.. AND
FLOoRs.
It's got four 1'001111
bath was
Ona
APPLIANCE SALE
LARGESlu.s
UT:LITY
ATad ad
t .....
tireS f}29.00 UP
rACKED GAJlAGE. OI&lt;LY 013.500.
and priced for lr e a ....... Chief WBI
JIOW $t25; 1lJAJTREssES waRted. A p pI y Our big summet Oai!UII
New 8.25 • 20. 10 ply nylon
The WISEMAN
Bring JOID' bogs, dJickena, .. Deluu Easle wu
DOW
· · 111 perso• at Tyo'o Restaurparade ;., under tDa~.
tires f55 Inc. federal lu.
goau in. We'll trade.
f658;
Ten per cent ofl en all
10
,110 pbone calls.
Now ei•inl
labulousi1 . "
Oldo Valley lmplemeal C&amp;
Agency
Camp Supplies_. AMSBAR
_till
Y
c...,
-- 1711-6 I: IR'iCC'I
on Freezers, Refrh::er·
PIDe St... PIL 111 M
Co d•tiO•
. We,WIIIIuy Any
timlhLE AGED lady .to Uve otors. Wuber-Dcyer Paua,
Ul
DSTI
OHico Gl W64J
Central
Air
n
1. n
APACHE TRAILERS, tl31
AmOunt, lncludl.lll
care for elderly lady. ' Elec.
and Air-Condl- Bn. 8 a.m. • 5 p.IL 1
lb
Glt47'16
Hedgewood
Ave., Ph. 44&amp;llZ31,
17M
CampltM Elf._
• ...
-m and board. $100 tb
month.
........__ _ _.
I . N. W.......,,. Gl t.4500_. Thi•
carpeted brick
......
--• tionero.
u cu. 11. c Services
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KNOTTS ·
.,.. bave good heal ouu Froner
$195
1JI ACRE Farm, can
drive
USED FURNITUR5
aracter. Ph. 446-0190.
19 cv. II Choat
$2SS i llO'lER, backhoe, wort. Hill' tractors over 90 acres; plen1161 s.-.1 An.
177
_ -tJ I ~':.;::n·"'on""o:-.f•Fr.:reo:::Lt.. Croom I man R. Reese, Cheshire, 0. ty of water; Barn holds 75
. GoUipe1Jr, Ohio
;;,.,.,.;;;;;;E;;;R;-.IM~A.u:;ntthbe;-;relia-· ; fer
ooch cubic copoclty ' Ph. 367-7560.
18&amp;-26 bead of caWe, has pipe liRe
,apa~.~..
rou buy in a Unlco frHUr .
~nil
lkln
u1
·lh 350 gal
IIIIa, Ill live in and work to ' .-.frl.. r - or ......,lnotlon,
TERMITE PEST ""'" • ~~
mi g eq P· "'
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, Columbuo. DU 8-8254. 176-3
Ph. WY 2-2181
f'REE IIISpectiDD. c:a11 448-SZ41
buill tank; estimate of 2,000
•
Merrill O'Dell, Operator for bales of hay
ban: 140 ton
.
Wanted--- ·
POMOHE R0Y
Emrmltel Termite Senlee of corn silage. Pri"" has been
10
11 BelmoDt Dr.
187-tf reduced doWB to $17,500, rome
WOOD twnlng lathe and chain
•
r-......, 01 Beadl Olllll'llt and see ua if we cu't aet our
August 11 If 9:30 A.M.,;
·• Pb. 448-2461.
178-3 ,
........ ...
_._
may take ""'"'! LoCommerdal or reoldeattal If .. - · we
,_.- .
Jaclt W. C•rMY· Mgr.
M can be doae lor lea FaJD cated 1 mile from Btdwell oa
41 fourth Ave., . GIIIIJI9!3J~~·~~o · ··
Patient
can do It, Tbomall W. FaiD Rodney Rd., pbolle W· E.
S.!lina The An~ ~Ill ' 11:1"~"'
U&gt; VIlli an IIUildilla • IIIW
• Son Euerrnlnalin&amp; Co.
Thompson, CH 5-6442. 1'12-3
1111me or romodeltag. • 111 '
let-.
W. .... GUilder• Ololrlbutor a.JD. to to p.m.. Wbee
G II' 1·
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lor HDIPDhd &amp;ppn-. Alli _:ba~·g.~o=
. ;;Pit.:=PR=.....'..
'i8=ll-tl=j Moving To 1 1po IS
and
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f54.ll ~
LET THE OILLON
NEIGHBORHOOD Rd., 7 rooma,
- l!:ledr1c
lnsurl.AGENCY
baths ' buUt-iD kltcbeil,
pd
LOW PRICES .. Ma~ - - SBOW you the fillest In 1oWD 2 full
'~• ' .,•GtJD
. ·~
m-3681' ,
and Corba Fur· THREE llnDp to lOOk lor •bea and roun1ry home
1 large oae ..,.. lot. •:"• ·

obampeoer. fl. Farmera

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lot

11e1. Listing, aelling and
1111i1cl••
11142. ·
•.., since tU-ZI'It
Olllee Ph..... 441-12%1

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HOIJSBIOLD ~·;' · ·

Vtr!n!f: ~ed.;"*'
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411 D616 ·

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See The Man Who Can Sa~~~
You The·Most- Pome-r oy ~lot#ia · ,
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··61 Rambler .. 595

-·ON--AGENCY.,...

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Horton St.
112-2so6

: beater, a real sharpie

.... Estate For Slle

1754 446-4434.
OfJiee Pb- • •
FURNISHED apartment. 631 IJ58 MOBILE home, 2 bedI( A FRUIT FARM
Fourtb Ave.
1'13-tf rooms earpet and new lini A•. Peachft, larp building
ONE A Two Bedrm. -apt.j
448-3876. 17f.S
equ;p:
mu, remove your
dead utilities pd. Gallipolis ApartAWNINGS
NEW USTING
meot.
· ....,. ·
banel, COWB and mules. Call menls. Pb. 441j.q/3Z.
133-11 CANVAS At Aluminum. Frank
.
_
1 mile out U.S. 35
Clllleet Jackson 2lliJ453l
or 3 ROOM apartment, 11Dfurnisb- Robinson. Ph. 446-0570.
.... .. 1 A. 1 bedroola' !tome, 10111
,.. C2dlllcolhe 7'J2.68II.
. · ed with mtall room f.- •lllr., lite bact oo. ad
ed. Make 111 ..
10ft and bright as aga. Private. James E. Danezperieaced operators,
.::fo':f
':?:Z: line
eondition,
las district,
0
DeW. 'lbat'o l!'bat
cleaning ner, 13 Pine. Ph. ......, at- Legal hauuag • JDOVID&amp;, Air • ........,...,
riverrin; pricl
rugs will do when you use ter 5.
lO'btf
eompressora JoolJ, eJee. weJ.. ;'t..1:8"'=aun.TINIUI'CHBN&lt;AB· ed. Make u ae effer,
Billa Lustre Rent electric 3 ROOM rottaae, large
on ders. CaU ;,.. lt&amp;4112. JGe INBTI. PRICED .,••,...
iliate ,.._ion.

ROUSH &amp; LYONS ·
Camping Trailer~ · .

Turquoise finish, power steer·
ina: and brakes. Radio and

Police Probe
Accident
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Core
e Bulldoz&lt;r
eAny Type

Valiant 200. 4 door. Mist blue
finish. 9000 miles by loco!
owner. Automatic. Like new

176-3
•
176-3
..
3 ROOM fum . cottage, utilities Ul64 MODEL 26 Foot Ow e n s .,.ANDARD PLUMBING
6
Memory ....... pd., White Ave. 448-2713.!7'-S Cabin Cruiser, like new. 220 BEATING, 51M SecOIId Ave.
IN--ME-MORY of our husband
horsepower motor wltb
. f4b.3'll2.
3-lf
·and father, Harold D. Swisb· 112 BEDROOMS House in Plants top, all canvas, air ho:n,
IOBN n•MMEI
er, wbo passed away one sub division 011 Bulavlle Rd. spotlight. bow rail many
Plwllblllg lllld llutiDI
1
year ago July 31, 1965.
Ph. 440-1344.
76-3 other extras, Call Summers • raurtb Ave.~UJa'l ~
NOibln&amp; but
as we P'IJRN. APT. 2 room A bath, Furnilljre Co., Wellston, Ohio
lil!iWI'I"l PLUMBING
journey oa, .
828 Second. 446-0818.
174-3 Ph. 3Jit-3330.
176-5
AND '!EATING
Loqing
for
a
smile
from
a
al
ROUTE
1111
prollqll eourt.
. fllrCall
loved one gone.
~ OFFICE space, app=: 1,500 1957 CHEVRO!$T Bela1r, r.;:,_
G 6-t7 _
1
3
35
Hone know the depth of our · sq. feet, atr conditioned. sharp, 448-4517.
_ - ,.,..,ce.
deep regret,
! Prime location, ph. 441HI263, 14 FT. Fiberglass Boat with
. But we remember when oth-1 II a.m. to 4 p.m.
1?2-G conv. top, ski equip., 35 H.P. _RCiai _
Estate
Sale_
0
erJ forget.
i ~ Wt:b , ot month Sleeom~
Mercury motor, Master Crall HOME SITI:"S larg•
J!o,
Still loved. sttll remembered.! room lurntobed apL lriUer trailer See at 511 Oak Dnve.
b
' t I g••
In
· ed b wif Helen
ua' •--Id
·
tat
Iter reasons le, na ura ~.
llllllly miss
y
e.
• opace. Contact Ste
. Spring Valley Es ea. a
low tax district in sight of
CloyceMaureea
and famtly
and Park r..,t.ral· Hotel.
m-11 5 o'clock.
176-3 Kyger creek Schools. Em 7dson ghter
and ramau
•
spaco lor 111111. IAll VERY good used beavy duly 7350.
171 ·2
lot 140 x 215, loeated iD Rio
lly.
Gl 1-2342 trom I LID. 1111
battery charger, cl!arges 12 55 Madison Ave. newly-decor- Grande. Ph. 245-5471.
'
Card Of Thanks
p.a
batteries at tune $19.95; good , ated 5 rooms ~nd bath with BY OWNER 3 bedrooms on
- - - - - - - - - - - : - ROOMS by week or monlh. La· uaed apt. size Tappan Gas furniture InqUire 57 Madison
3 am.' Riverview lot, lnrl'-t-""tl
1Vll WISH Ill express our. •m- fayette HoteL Ph. 446-2522.
range $19.95;
20bqt.Acan· Ave. or ~all 446-0390.
177-6
1- r Cr.;,k District, 21&gt;
tere thanks 111 our relatives,
21-2.11 ners $2.29; new 5 tu e rvn~
~
yge
.
.
,dt....
frieada a{lll aeighbor~
for
.
[ clock radio $19S5; S A V E MODERN 6 nn. home, two baths, bwlt·la - ~ , ..,,
tbe ldDdrle!s, sympathy and OFFICE ROOM or swte, mod- MONEY AT
WICKLINE'S baths, full basement, bard- light basemeet, p&amp;rty ··room,
beautiful Dural offerings ex- em. air condllioRed, lnqwre I "EVERYTHING"
STORE, wood floors, storm drs. and allached garage, priced at . . . .
tended during the
illness Paul Dav1es Jewelers. Gl &amp;- Bidwell.
windows, lot 140 x 215, lo- $21,500. Phone Gallipolil :
w
47
and deatb of our husband and . 1647. __ _ _ _
1 -21 i ONE JERSEY cow; also '59 cated Ia Rio Grande. Ph ~~ 2378.
• 1
,.ther, Hayden Shelton. We . 2 ROOM fum. apt:, b~tb. Ad- Studebalrer pickup truck $%15; 5479.
I
s BEDROOM borne With car..,..,tally want to
thank I ults. Cheap rend, utihlies pd. garden tractor with 5 attachpeling, 12 years old, OB large
Rev. Brown, singers, Pall· I 448-1566.
.
175-3 menlo $50. Pb. 367·7238.
Jol in aice aeigbborhooc!- &amp;Y•
2
bearers, lho KubBer Funeralj TWO - room furnished apt.:
1754
per ceat lou II available.
!:";a!"" Haydem
One 3 room lurnlsbed apt. MOBILE Home, 1161 Elrona,
44tJ..2587.
l'l&amp;-6
1
55
Y•
utilities lura. 448-401.4.
x o, reasonable price. Pb.
D. B. WOOD, REALTOR

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Business Serv1

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Ill• will .. eond~~ Aucti..:._~
K110ttt ~· ,
-'1!'1'"'. '
Admlnlltrllor: RlbertMHkenzle
.
CWtc: Mn. R. E. Knetts.
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$1495
lf62 ·DODOI. Lon&amp; wh0el
Bue ·l'ldmp. Ex&lt;e11en1

· ooadlUon,, 4

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$1095

million, ll&amp;bl ..... fiDisll

lf62 COMIT 4 .door, I
C)'l!nder, 111tomalic, radIo. wlslw tllw. sbarp,

.

$1295

1Ht PONTIAC CONY.
V-8, automate, whltewaU

ttroo, excellent condition
tbrou&amp;bout.

$1295
1962 TIMPIST 4

~

Sedan, automatle, racUa ·
end betl"i', loeol owner.
clean.

.

$795

1M3 IIAMILII Amer~
..., I door Sedaa, llaJid.
ard ll'aDoml•IDD.' eleoa

.....

$795

·· tf62 IONNIYILLI PONTIAC 2 door bard top, J10o
wer steerinl and bral!e!1
automatle, wlslw tlrea, au
vinyl interior, real Cleell .

-ear.

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sn95 ·
'II.

1964 MIICUIY MONT·
CU.II 4 Dr. H.T. PS. PB.

!lldfo,

llwp

wbl~ flotsb, VUJ

57 Ford ...... 595
VB % Ton. 8' factory stake,
:fDOC1 8 ply ttr.,, real solid

61 GM( .. .. 1095
V.. Ton

8 11. Pickup. Wide
8 cyl. engine, Cab A·l
cond1Uon. White over red
bod~,

flnl!lh, heater, new llru.
Bottom, Oumto
oncl'i'onclem H. Duty Trucks

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POMEROY
MOTOR CO.
Gaod Buys At Your
Chevraltl Daaler
Open E••nlnp 9 P Jlt.
POMEROY, OHIO

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TRYUS! BEFORE YOU BUY ANYNEWCAR-WE KNow::
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT!
GET A NO. 1 DEAL ON AMERICAIS NO..1 CAR!. ~~~- .
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CHEVROLET CONTINUES TO LEAD IN CAR SALES
EVERY MONTH IN 19661

Pomeroy Motor
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S BEDROOM borne, ..,..-·•·
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178~S . doors antique, apartment saze
For l•nt

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gas r~ge, like new. 256-110'1.
2 large
178-3
rooms and bath. Private, ad- - ···- - ----· .
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ults 446-0370.
.
178-3 NRI professional SJgnal gener-

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w lk M
Clyde 8 . a er, gr.
Land BaD. lAIBD!I
Small A ......... Acreage
..... ~w JDteresl
" Locust st. Ph. 446o02III
Golllpolll, Ohle

ator · also pocket door fram-

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ing ·..,mplete. Ph.
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- ..,... ......... will unf. also free&lt;er for sale.
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177·2

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178-1

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i963 VOLKSWAGEN with SUR....,_ ,., • .,_,,.. ... HOUSE,
located
Ave . roof and gasoline healer. $995 ·-==-"':'""':':"""::"==
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38IJ.8888
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Ph Gallipolis f48..2318.

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BUY

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WHERE YOU SAVE
THE MOST
66 Ply!IIOUih 2295

II% 2M &amp;ve., t4HIIII

II'ARMS

111 A.

e room

htu8e, alumlntm stdiltg. Wood Paneling on
lllslde. 30 A. coal, priced to
sell fti,OOO •
A., 211 minutes drive !rom
1211
toWB, 5 roems, bath, garage
other outbuUdlnga. A tenant
house, aict IObacro and -.CIIl'
den. All go at t8$00. O'opa go
If sold soon.
WE HAVE Ianna !rom 1 tt ~ J
ocres at prices to sell. Also -,
city and village property. We
beUeve we can sw•t your de- li!P-1--il-+-1-t-""1
mand. Call or come in.
Sllleamt'll
Wll)'lle Allllbary, 448-0dt
Ear, WiD&amp;en, Ill A
MO"ERN 6 rm. home, • baths.
"
•
full basement.
bardwood 11....1.--·lf""'l
Doors, storm drs. a. windows,

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Dead Stock
Removed Free

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American Conv. Cpe,

New

ijres, aood top, dark green
flnlsh, 6 cyl. 1 std. tran:s. Ra·
dlo and beater

borne, 3 large BR, large 111'1 DR. t batb, flrl!place, full

offer,~· ~=t:,i :;"

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Evau Hglll.
relulng, Miller.
w.ae CHECK THE MARKET
ware.
private. f55 mo., water, sew- w. types or buDding 111&amp;18- THEN LOOK AT THIS
PRINCESS Beauty Shop will bt age, garbage free. Day-&lt;on- 1a11 block, brick, 18WW pipe, 'I'RIID BEDROOM BRUCK
wrm
from Auc. I until Auc. : tact Robert J. Roecbi, '1110 2nd wiadowa, lintels, etc. Claude I'ORIIAL
8.3\'J'i
1 flllr vacation.
178-3 Ave. at Rocchi's Lucheon- Whiten Rio Grande. 0. CH
... 1 ·,.CDA&gt;Ilc
' ght
_. .,..d Ave
'
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l&amp;-lt TILE BATHS LABGE BEDROOMS.
1 WILL eot be responsible for elle, Ni
- ..., AND w.s . ..UU......cE. ......,....• A
167 12· J.Sl21 after ...
qy debts other than my own Gallipolis, 0.
- DOME HeaUng on, Pb. foma. ~...:,·~
,..:.N~~"!"::!,-:!.;
u of Ibis dale, July 71, 1966.
FOR SALE
101 191-2181 tollecl
LOT wrru olim'
....
Sipld: lial!l Glover.
a.tl
IBIS
MOVING TO Prt"rS·
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BAS BELIEVB
REDUCEDom THZ
RUGS a mess! Clean (&lt;II' less I&amp;
FORD, 2 dr. Sedan, mo- BUBGR
PRICE roAND
.,......
rn
Wllllecl To Do
wilh Blue Lustre. Reel elec- lor rompletely rebuUt, body "HEAL BuY.
tric shampooer $1. Sheppard, in good condition. Pbolle 444EXCELLENT HOME
To De .
862 lsi. Ave.
1711-6 0'195
1.36-tl
'
IRONINGS to do ,. my home.
MARE- - ler horses also!
•
IItaker
50 ACRES
Pb t48-3501.
178-3 2
quar
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10001' dean lump lllld
ou cAN LOOK AND LOOI&lt;
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Call
1965 Mustaag v.a, Door speed coal. Carl
Winlen..
Rio
AND LOOK BuT vou·LL ••v·
WANTED Gild Jobs to do.
448-3548
178-3 "--'a. l'balle CH WUJ.
.. COME UP '!ITH
......._
17~3
.
Vla&amp;IU
THAN TIUS. ITS A 2
·---HAS
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STORM WINDOWS. Best in
,. TRUCK
wrrov,..u,..
oo,...A""fJ· ..l'!'Nri'Now MUST
llOLL Sousa Nunery lranapor quality best In price
oa NEW GM..
•....... ,.... •••c•D AT "'"""· rrs
.all• avallable, reasouble storm ' doors and windows.
HEADQUARTERS
or Gallipolis Block Co., 12311 1 - 1953 \\ ton FordS
•
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,...,
allomothers,
for !lh
'PPIll&amp; ell}.
c..:
worlling
llourly,
Pine St Phone 448-2783.
.uUc =• BATH AND •ROOM,
M•Gstn.
1 1955 v.. toll Chevrolet
.,,
rateo. Pb. 444.,
165-3
,.,_ I t
CENT COUNTRY VU:W. YOU WOULD
.,.,fllr
1161
3-1 Ton
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n
PRoUD ro owN THIS ONE.
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·1160 v.. Ton Dodge
. .,
1954
t r&lt;Jn~dump
Modem Brick in
bed FORD
12 volt v.a,
starting,
1958 F 600 Ford
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,
Help Wanted
·
17&amp;-S 1962 'II&lt; loa G.M.C.
C'ity School District.
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Ul64 1 1oa IDteraalloDal
RJ:U'S A • .,., NICE , """""""
'IJMii;;;:;;BRIE;;o;;&lt;MN;;;CED attendant for 1965 PONTIAC Star Chief, _. 4 • Minnea• ''" Molille Power aucK WITH FULL BA&lt;EMENT rn•

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Graduate at Knox

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758
Flrlll
BEDROO noose.
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_ Ave. el___,,,
" furnllbed
W 11 •• '•all
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bi!I!IURI ·-..- Rent electriC erythl Dl new
a ,0110w 44e
s;~;d;ean~ing.
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$1. Central Sup- earpelli1l _...
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llil7.

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show

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,.,.. buy lrulurauce - • good
romt&gt;BD7
l.asl clalml &amp;er\'ICO
--• 1.,. 'dies.
We bave all
lbree
at tbe Nea1 .....
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See
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-16 ma.

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Officerl said e8l'l drWell by
E. Smith, 19, Rl 1 Galli·
and Opal Sheppard, M,
Ave., collided. Both
30
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lot on Third Ave. It was the ,..
Z39tb accident In the first

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parking

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o:; 1f2 ~';.ar;!. William Sbeppafcl
see..,::':.;,'::!:~;
todamth~
car ud

l0l'xal71'aa-•fllr
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big and

11

SAW SHOP, lharpenaelt·'llulltj
saws, babd saws,
blades

•AMILY
1G0c1
Two Shlry Brick
KentuckJ where he lB stall•meGI
loeation, HI! buildiDI iaclud- • BR, 1'&gt;2 !lath, llot water
lor adVanced .trabDI!In IIIPJltiJ
IBg eqal])l1lelll IIJd blvotc. loeated 1 blocb from
Eddie 11 a 1986 graduate
stock.
pollt faclllg the
Pomeroy High School end Ia
Obio River, plenty of
llbw married to lilt fonDer Ruth
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a..., IIJd.llirulll •11 a acre
Reed, Mlddlepbrl. Ht· receluz
11 A. 7 ROOM bome,
.50 A. tobacco base, IChool Yacanl
spent una 'IINel&lt; •t hoale j)efon
hull end mall HID, lloot ID
.
retuniDg lD P't. KlloK. "'
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Rio Graade .14,500. lfarlMI
$500 Down
' low "'
·~u!l'es:t 1
on old Route 35•
Allll take over the
are· Enrolled
Saitlmeeld • •
rate loan on thl• 5 room
220
John l.
&amp;IWill
located ln Syracuse, .
For Summer SelllliCitJI
Ruse1l •
br, bath, city water, &amp;a•
Rio Grande Colle&amp;e1188::J
OSCAR BAIRD Realtor aace, one car garage.
ed 2ZO ltuderita· for the
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ts.21D
aesa1on which
laird Realty ComPIIIY
·
and ro•Unues
......
uu ........
$17 750
18 Aug II.
BIG buainesl buUdins
with
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Uving qlllll'len abova, full BUYS thJa loBg ruch
The enrollment shows • drop
basement, bath. Gaa
beat,
llob¥t DU.Iojl, Realtor
76 studenu from the lint
iDr
room,
,
intersummer
Of atteadlnc
the,
located Ia Gallipolis.
ear
•· ,
number sesiion.
ol studento
1
•A "'ARM one -•- frame drive,
of ohade, patio summer BCbool. 8!1 are
.., • •
, .
- · • fruit
and
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ihL lt'allard
campus, ·1\lhlle lilt "fttll811d!!!:
home, coal heal, aomo
,
,........
"
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iD
·
•e cemmutiq.
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It's priced for f:!,OOO.
• k
Roben
Baird,
Saleomu
Large
7
Room
Bnc
Ollke Pileu 61W'l'li- U ln. Located in Middleport. Ohio
-&lt; lfi.Way Inn Tn1ck Stop, in dr. sedan, excellent COli dIt lOR • U····,
ENTIRE MAIN
FLOORrAMTLY
IS c UPE'l"ED,
--·
IIODII:BN
KITCHEN.
ROOM
• 1 acre lot, 4 BR, """
• J(lnaUiL Apply ill person.
Pb. 444HIII02.
177-3 1955 '&gt;2 International
~ ~":.";;." ..';;;,u':,A~. ';1,~'i',!l;l;
zce, basement, borne
,
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17f.! 1953 CHEVROLET,
paneled 1960 \!a Toll ll'ord
... IIILI.o vDLAGE.
oome repair, t good bulldf~tg
an experienced, re- delivery $50. Inquire Gallipo. 1958 \\ loR GMC
NEW LISTING,
lots. Priced reason~~ior
SPECIAL SALE
: t;JJit man to work on
lis Boat
Centenary, 3 Bedrooms
Hobart
TINICiay
Evenl111
farlb. must be able to mt t95iTwO .DOOR Chevrolet ill 1963 2,L ton GMC
I'OR
You CAN owN THIS
RE
Aug. 2nci-7 p,M.
..,.. bave machinery knowi-J good condition fl2~. Call 448- ,_ F_: _ '" _
....... LOCATED MODERN aoJDt. Ecltor
.. ..
At Tho
Lllclllt ., llellll'll JlraaHa
-• good I 2589.
vou I ,.
INcLuDEsBATH.
A MODERN
KITCREN.
Hone Traders
eMt, good wages a....
177 ••• I~ Cbev.
tonc""AMJc
H.w. FLOORs
AND
KNOTTS
Evniu 441-1221
dlristlaD
heme Call Hart~
.
FLAT
USEABLE
UYf.
CITY
Bo nan za
..... Ohio, m3s14 or write: 'AKC Pomeranian Pupples,l4&lt;177~ 1158 Cbev. \!a ton
IICBOOLS, w•TER AND GAO.
lll11 Nartltiql . Ht IIIII$
AUCTION HOUSE
1950 Dod&amp;t v.. ton
,_..,
tiM8
,
B
Yoa
ll1llkl
your
own
deal
,.__
I
Equip
Cor. Third &amp; Olin
1
Mrl. Jobn Cebula, Jr., Burg·
·
ThiS Week 1 Best uy
Trade _ Rent - Buy -Land
.......p ng
'
1958 Chevrolet \!a w.
Jimmy Sayre, A _ ,
" ltill, Ohio. stating experience 16 FT BOAT, 11&gt; HP motor
Oldamoblle
.,......, ADVANTAGE or -nm OP· contract, yi&gt;u name it, it's ,..... _
llPilCIAL8 .. ON
..;., w•- des1red.
173-5 •150.00. CaU 448-2397.
1965
PtlRTUNITY. THIS LIKE NE W 2 Yll .
...._
two ,.... .......,_
17• 3 New Ill" Rotary Cutten _... ow • BEDROOM HOME INCLUDES yours 011 this 1B wwu
...,•
AP&amp;CIIE CAMP TRAlLERS.
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A MAGNIFICENT KITCHEN
WITH
I
scbools borne
bull . I
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.,.NGE AND oVEN. MARBLI WIN·
blocks rom
•
Buffalo Mea •ltb
WU
11 50
1 •12'11, now f999;
.,. • .,a I., He ID W• nted i',
New t ton farm wagons wltb oow
. •"'·MoM
H.w.. AND
FLOoRs.
It's got four 1'001111
bath was
Ona
APPLIANCE SALE
LARGESlu.s
UT:LITY
ATad ad
t .....
tireS f}29.00 UP
rACKED GAJlAGE. OI&lt;LY 013.500.
and priced for lr e a ....... Chief WBI
JIOW $t25; 1lJAJTREssES waRted. A p pI y Our big summet Oai!UII
New 8.25 • 20. 10 ply nylon
The WISEMAN
Bring JOID' bogs, dJickena, .. Deluu Easle wu
DOW
· · 111 perso• at Tyo'o Restaurparade ;., under tDa~.
tires f55 Inc. federal lu.
goau in. We'll trade.
f658;
Ten per cent ofl en all
10
,110 pbone calls.
Now ei•inl
labulousi1 . "
Oldo Valley lmplemeal C&amp;
Agency
Camp Supplies_. AMSBAR
_till
Y
c...,
-- 1711-6 I: IR'iCC'I
on Freezers, Refrh::er·
PIDe St... PIL 111 M
Co d•tiO•
. We,WIIIIuy Any
timlhLE AGED lady .to Uve otors. Wuber-Dcyer Paua,
Ul
DSTI
OHico Gl W64J
Central
Air
n
1. n
APACHE TRAILERS, tl31
AmOunt, lncludl.lll
care for elderly lady. ' Elec.
and Air-Condl- Bn. 8 a.m. • 5 p.IL 1
lb
Glt47'16
Hedgewood
Ave., Ph. 44&amp;llZ31,
17M
CampltM Elf._
• ...
-m and board. $100 tb
month.
........__ _ _.
I . N. W.......,,. Gl t.4500_. Thi•
carpeted brick
......
--• tionero.
u cu. 11. c Services
..,....._
~....,
KNOTTS ·
.,.. bave good heal ouu Froner
$195
1JI ACRE Farm, can
drive
USED FURNITUR5
aracter. Ph. 446-0190.
19 cv. II Choat
$2SS i llO'lER, backhoe, wort. Hill' tractors over 90 acres; plen1161 s.-.1 An.
177
_ -tJ I ~':.;::n·"'on""o:-.f•Fr.:reo:::Lt.. Croom I man R. Reese, Cheshire, 0. ty of water; Barn holds 75
. GoUipe1Jr, Ohio
;;,.,.,.;;;;;;E;;;R;-.IM~A.u:;ntthbe;-;relia-· ; fer
ooch cubic copoclty ' Ph. 367-7560.
18&amp;-26 bead of caWe, has pipe liRe
,apa~.~..
rou buy in a Unlco frHUr .
~nil
lkln
u1
·lh 350 gal
IIIIa, Ill live in and work to ' .-.frl.. r - or ......,lnotlon,
TERMITE PEST ""'" • ~~
mi g eq P· "'
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, Columbuo. DU 8-8254. 176-3
Ph. WY 2-2181
f'REE IIISpectiDD. c:a11 448-SZ41
buill tank; estimate of 2,000
•
Merrill O'Dell, Operator for bales of hay
ban: 140 ton
.
Wanted--- ·
POMOHE R0Y
Emrmltel Termite Senlee of corn silage. Pri"" has been
10
11 BelmoDt Dr.
187-tf reduced doWB to $17,500, rome
WOOD twnlng lathe and chain
•
r-......, 01 Beadl Olllll'llt and see ua if we cu't aet our
August 11 If 9:30 A.M.,;
·• Pb. 448-2461.
178-3 ,
........ ...
_._
may take ""'"'! LoCommerdal or reoldeattal If .. - · we
,_.- .
Jaclt W. C•rMY· Mgr.
M can be doae lor lea FaJD cated 1 mile from Btdwell oa
41 fourth Ave., . GIIIIJI9!3J~~·~~o · ··
Patient
can do It, Tbomall W. FaiD Rodney Rd., pbolle W· E.
S.!lina The An~ ~Ill ' 11:1"~"'
U&gt; VIlli an IIUildilla • IIIW
• Son Euerrnlnalin&amp; Co.
Thompson, CH 5-6442. 1'12-3
1111me or romodeltag. • 111 '
let-.
W. .... GUilder• Ololrlbutor a.JD. to to p.m.. Wbee
G II' 1·
~
lor HDIPDhd &amp;ppn-. Alli _:ba~·g.~o=
. ;;Pit.:=PR=.....'..
'i8=ll-tl=j Moving To 1 1po IS
and
·
f54.ll ~
LET THE OILLON
NEIGHBORHOOD Rd., 7 rooma,
- l!:ledr1c
lnsurl.AGENCY
baths ' buUt-iD kltcbeil,
pd
LOW PRICES .. Ma~ - - SBOW you the fillest In 1oWD 2 full
'~• ' .,•GtJD
. ·~
m-3681' ,
and Corba Fur· THREE llnDp to lOOk lor •bea and roun1ry home
1 large oae ..,.. lot. •:"• ·

obampeoer. fl. Farmera

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lot

11e1. Listing, aelling and
1111i1cl••
11142. ·
•.., since tU-ZI'It
Olllee Ph..... 441-12%1

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ArmiUEs
.

HOIJSBIOLD ~·;' · ·

Vtr!n!f: ~ed.;"*'
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411 D616 ·

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See The Man Who Can Sa~~~
You The·Most- Pome-r oy ~lot#ia · ,
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Mason • .W- V'J
nJ.S61•

··61 Rambler .. 595

-·ON--AGENCY.,...

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Horton St.
112-2so6

: beater, a real sharpie

.... Estate For Slle

1754 446-4434.
OfJiee Pb- • •
FURNISHED apartment. 631 IJ58 MOBILE home, 2 bedI( A FRUIT FARM
Fourtb Ave.
1'13-tf rooms earpet and new lini A•. Peachft, larp building
ONE A Two Bedrm. -apt.j
448-3876. 17f.S
equ;p:
mu, remove your
dead utilities pd. Gallipolis ApartAWNINGS
NEW USTING
meot.
· ....,. ·
banel, COWB and mules. Call menls. Pb. 441j.q/3Z.
133-11 CANVAS At Aluminum. Frank
.
_
1 mile out U.S. 35
Clllleet Jackson 2lliJ453l
or 3 ROOM apartment, 11Dfurnisb- Robinson. Ph. 446-0570.
.... .. 1 A. 1 bedroola' !tome, 10111
,.. C2dlllcolhe 7'J2.68II.
. · ed with mtall room f.- •lllr., lite bact oo. ad
ed. Make 111 ..
10ft and bright as aga. Private. James E. Danezperieaced operators,
.::fo':f
':?:Z: line
eondition,
las district,
0
DeW. 'lbat'o l!'bat
cleaning ner, 13 Pine. Ph. ......, at- Legal hauuag • JDOVID&amp;, Air • ........,...,
riverrin; pricl
rugs will do when you use ter 5.
lO'btf
eompressora JoolJ, eJee. weJ.. ;'t..1:8"'=aun.TINIUI'CHBN&lt;AB· ed. Make u ae effer,
Billa Lustre Rent electric 3 ROOM rottaae, large
on ders. CaU ;,.. lt&amp;4112. JGe INBTI. PRICED .,••,...
iliate ,.._ion.

ROUSH &amp; LYONS ·
Camping Trailer~ · .

Turquoise finish, power steer·
ina: and brakes. Radio and

Police Probe
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eAny Type

Valiant 200. 4 door. Mist blue
finish. 9000 miles by loco!
owner. Automatic. Like new

176-3
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6
Memory ....... pd., White Ave. 448-2713.!7'-S Cabin Cruiser, like new. 220 BEATING, 51M SecOIId Ave.
IN--ME-MORY of our husband
horsepower motor wltb
. f4b.3'll2.
3-lf
·and father, Harold D. Swisb· 112 BEDROOMS House in Plants top, all canvas, air ho:n,
IOBN n•MMEI
er, wbo passed away one sub division 011 Bulavlle Rd. spotlight. bow rail many
Plwllblllg lllld llutiDI
1
year ago July 31, 1965.
Ph. 440-1344.
76-3 other extras, Call Summers • raurtb Ave.~UJa'l ~
NOibln&amp; but
as we P'IJRN. APT. 2 room A bath, Furnilljre Co., Wellston, Ohio
lil!iWI'I"l PLUMBING
journey oa, .
828 Second. 446-0818.
174-3 Ph. 3Jit-3330.
176-5
AND '!EATING
Loqing
for
a
smile
from
a
al
ROUTE
1111
prollqll eourt.
. fllrCall
loved one gone.
~ OFFICE space, app=: 1,500 1957 CHEVRO!$T Bela1r, r.;:,_
G 6-t7 _
1
3
35
Hone know the depth of our · sq. feet, atr conditioned. sharp, 448-4517.
_ - ,.,..,ce.
deep regret,
! Prime location, ph. 441HI263, 14 FT. Fiberglass Boat with
. But we remember when oth-1 II a.m. to 4 p.m.
1?2-G conv. top, ski equip., 35 H.P. _RCiai _
Estate
Sale_
0
erJ forget.
i ~ Wt:b , ot month Sleeom~
Mercury motor, Master Crall HOME SITI:"S larg•
J!o,
Still loved. sttll remembered.! room lurntobed apL lriUer trailer See at 511 Oak Dnve.
b
' t I g••
In
· ed b wif Helen
ua' •--Id
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tat
Iter reasons le, na ura ~.
llllllly miss
y
e.
• opace. Contact Ste
. Spring Valley Es ea. a
low tax district in sight of
CloyceMaureea
and famtly
and Park r..,t.ral· Hotel.
m-11 5 o'clock.
176-3 Kyger creek Schools. Em 7dson ghter
and ramau
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spaco lor 111111. IAll VERY good used beavy duly 7350.
171 ·2
lot 140 x 215, loeated iD Rio
lly.
Gl 1-2342 trom I LID. 1111
battery charger, cl!arges 12 55 Madison Ave. newly-decor- Grande. Ph. 245-5471.
'
Card Of Thanks
p.a
batteries at tune $19.95; good , ated 5 rooms ~nd bath with BY OWNER 3 bedrooms on
- - - - - - - - - - - : - ROOMS by week or monlh. La· uaed apt. size Tappan Gas furniture InqUire 57 Madison
3 am.' Riverview lot, lnrl'-t-""tl
1Vll WISH Ill express our. •m- fayette HoteL Ph. 446-2522.
range $19.95;
20bqt.Acan· Ave. or ~all 446-0390.
177-6
1- r Cr.;,k District, 21&gt;
tere thanks 111 our relatives,
21-2.11 ners $2.29; new 5 tu e rvn~
~
yge
.
.
,dt....
frieada a{lll aeighbor~
for
.
[ clock radio $19S5; S A V E MODERN 6 nn. home, two baths, bwlt·la - ~ , ..,,
tbe ldDdrle!s, sympathy and OFFICE ROOM or swte, mod- MONEY AT
WICKLINE'S baths, full basement, bard- light basemeet, p&amp;rty ··room,
beautiful Dural offerings ex- em. air condllioRed, lnqwre I "EVERYTHING"
STORE, wood floors, storm drs. and allached garage, priced at . . . .
tended during the
illness Paul Dav1es Jewelers. Gl &amp;- Bidwell.
windows, lot 140 x 215, lo- $21,500. Phone Gallipolil :
w
47
and deatb of our husband and . 1647. __ _ _ _
1 -21 i ONE JERSEY cow; also '59 cated Ia Rio Grande. Ph ~~ 2378.
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,.ther, Hayden Shelton. We . 2 ROOM fum. apt:, b~tb. Ad- Studebalrer pickup truck $%15; 5479.
I
s BEDROOM borne With car..,..,tally want to
thank I ults. Cheap rend, utihlies pd. garden tractor with 5 attachpeling, 12 years old, OB large
Rev. Brown, singers, Pall· I 448-1566.
.
175-3 menlo $50. Pb. 367·7238.
Jol in aice aeigbborhooc!- &amp;Y•
2
bearers, lho KubBer Funeralj TWO - room furnished apt.:
1754
per ceat lou II available.
!:";a!"" Haydem
One 3 room lurnlsbed apt. MOBILE Home, 1161 Elrona,
44tJ..2587.
l'l&amp;-6
1
55
Y•
utilities lura. 448-401.4.
x o, reasonable price. Pb.
D. B. WOOD, REALTOR

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Business Serv1

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K110ttt ~· ,
-'1!'1'"'. '
Admlnlltrllor: RlbertMHkenzle
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CWtc: Mn. R. E. Knetts.
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$1495
lf62 ·DODOI. Lon&amp; wh0el
Bue ·l'ldmp. Ex&lt;e11en1

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$1095

million, ll&amp;bl ..... fiDisll

lf62 COMIT 4 .door, I
C)'l!nder, 111tomalic, radIo. wlslw tllw. sbarp,

.

$1295

1Ht PONTIAC CONY.
V-8, automate, whltewaU

ttroo, excellent condition
tbrou&amp;bout.

$1295
1962 TIMPIST 4

~

Sedan, automatle, racUa ·
end betl"i', loeol owner.
clean.

.

$795

1M3 IIAMILII Amer~
..., I door Sedaa, llaJid.
ard ll'aDoml•IDD.' eleoa

.....

$795

·· tf62 IONNIYILLI PONTIAC 2 door bard top, J10o
wer steerinl and bral!e!1
automatle, wlslw tlrea, au
vinyl interior, real Cleell .

-ear.

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'II.

1964 MIICUIY MONT·
CU.II 4 Dr. H.T. PS. PB.

!lldfo,

llwp

wbl~ flotsb, VUJ

57 Ford ...... 595
VB % Ton. 8' factory stake,
:fDOC1 8 ply ttr.,, real solid

61 GM( .. .. 1095
V.. Ton

8 11. Pickup. Wide
8 cyl. engine, Cab A·l
cond1Uon. White over red
bod~,

flnl!lh, heater, new llru.
Bottom, Oumto
oncl'i'onclem H. Duty Trucks

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POMEROY
MOTOR CO.
Gaod Buys At Your
Chevraltl Daaler
Open E••nlnp 9 P Jlt.
POMEROY, OHIO

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TRYUS! BEFORE YOU BUY ANYNEWCAR-WE KNow::
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT!
GET A NO. 1 DEAL ON AMERICAIS NO..1 CAR!. ~~~- .
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EVERY MONTH IN 19661

Pomeroy Motor
Open Evenings Til9:00 PM

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. SOLID STATE

64 Ford Custom
2 Doo, • ~1. Std. Tron1.
R&amp;H, W~lt. .Sido Wolio.
2 Door Hordtop. 6 cyl.

STEREO

64 Ford Fairlane

,_, 2 Dr. Hordtop, 8 cyJ.
ln4or. *odlo &amp; hootor.
Whi"""ll moo.

. Ford G1laxie

Helen Help
Us
By Helen
Bott.el

63 Ford Galaxie
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he said be was a Senior
This colums is for young peo· he's just a Junior, and be
Wer- Skidmore
pie, their problems and pleas· a car, when his friends say
5..... tr•ns. 2 apetfl_~r
I
AM
A
.
.
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ores, their troubles and fun. As ferent; and he sings with a
· ellii; LA&gt;ng whoel baM!' '··~
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with the rest of Helen Help US! , band when he can't even carry
· DMem~ry , ~
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It welcomes laughs but won't a tune in a bucket. That's just
. C:lllt"" 2 Door ./I~J#9P·
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Pftfor
StHrinl
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Man and can't say no to a brush-off.
guess.
reasonable
deall
We
are
Send
your
teenage
questions
Every time 1 telephone him,
65 Dodoe D•rt
eivinJ our year..nd to YO.UTII ASKED FOR IT, he tells me be doesn't like me.
ftiOIUiUl l..,i. . lo """-'·
aw,'MN.U trlft\.~• ;iifll.:
,AL 'RICES on aU 1966 care of Helen HELP US! this Since he lies about everything,
SHE UKES HI!R PRINTS ebarmiD£ The ~~~ nH (left),
fashion's newest pel, Is at ease on tbe ,.ue. Deliglle4 by
Oldsm~Zil~s, Chevrolets,
newspaper.
I feel he may he lying
Mr, Dbto In Slrethnlt'aspeelal prlntetlllretrb fabrle; tile
64 C'-riill81)
Trucks, Used Oars and STEALING SHOULD
this too. After all, he doesn't
suit mons willa every body tliotlon. Ruu P~1' daldel
lelolr 4 '?.•· I cyll...,,
l'rucb. Come on in where BE REPORTED
hang up on me. What do you
agaluat a delleate paatel vone (riJbt) In IIIII priDt blouse
•!lh-llo ....., Into &amp;
think'. - D..
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Dear He1en:
and skirt eostwlie:l'erJIIIDeBt·pmlled pleatl idcl mllece
...... .... ,• •.~, .... "'-&lt;!, •l't&lt;odn'• action Is.
whllew•B'' tfrel. 't11• new
, 75 TO CHOOSI FROM
I work hard on a story for Dear H:
10 llalt travet.uppy·tem.
YOUR· . ·
I our school literary magazine. Yo~'d better believe him ....
and lt wasn't accepted. That'
Either ':"ay, you can't win: . that f t bo I 'end I look thai was set outlast fall . . '!'he
okay I'll try again.
I if he's a liar, you wouldn't
mg
II'S
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freeze ~•n...t ll
Bui when I read my "Scroll," him, and if he's finally truthful, alit differently, bu! Ill ~ve late spring ves b heonlin1 found the girl who DID get you haven't got him.
admit it took a while. I m
lose 110me lea "
her IIOry accepted had copied So stop lelephlng beys! - H. thing but grateful to him, now.
210.236 Second Ave.
It almost word for word from a ONE WHO CHANGED
You see, thai firgl boy friend
Gelllpolis, Ohio
cburch magazine we receive Dear Helen:
brouJ;ht me out of my shell
iiiiii!iiiiPh~.~4~4=6~3:6~72~iii!iJ.I from
the East.
I just wanted to comment
gave me S'H-eonfidence.
iii
Should 1 pretend I never read !bose letters that say &amp;Iris l!llowed me I WBI "In the
the "original?" - BOlLING
can't turn a hood into a &amp;ood Ding," that I could aUract fel·
Dear Boiling:
guy.
lows. Wbeo we broke up I
.
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And
let
this
girl
think
It's
possible.
I
know.
I
met
thqht J'd die, lor about two
l
1
plagiarism pays? Steallnc words real nice girl I liked a lot.
daya, may~. lbree. IIben
which den'! beloag to you Is
didn't want to burl her Ia
looked arouild 8lld found
1
"·~,.
_· lis on me buys 1 new
dishonest
as
shoplifing,
way,
se
I
duuiged
because
other boys-+ well, they weren
!I'll PC',.., I~
should be reported to
your thai, and I suppose because exactly standing In llue,
. i'II\T , ,.
a HEARING AID
magazine's adult advlsor.-H. really wanted to stop being a they knew me, 1 wasn't afraid
Dear Helen:
hood.
to lalk to them, 8lld pretty soon
,; ,. '•10'.Pt~.~
· When we broke up, I thought 1 bad a new boy friend.
I met this boy at a dance
have seen him a couple of
of going back to what I was,
: t
since. I've really flipped
just to get even, bull didn't be-, Don't try to. hang on to your
him,
but
there's
just
one
cause
I liked "the New Me" first leila, gll'ls. You do lUI·• , : . and we tell theml
it may not be mutual.
better. By then I'~ learned bow BJ'OW each other. But never stop
jlh;.,.'allllllt your hearing-bas it reached the stage
You see he never tens
stupid II Is to go looking for thanking him, in your mind.
truth
w~
a
Ue
will do.
He taught you bow to be a re:
wonder whether or not a bearing aid
1 guess I'm j~ Olle out of male-type girl. - H.
would be benefiCial? Our testing iB FREE and withmany, but I w81}ted you to
FINAL
know there is at least one.
~ out oblieation, and our recommendaUo111 based on
CLEARANCE
SPECIAL MAYBE?
Huge Geranium Bu
. ~Jtte$\Ey~Mr's experience. NOW Is tbe lime to
Dear Spt!clal:
ON
Very special! But not
all 43 Blooam,,BiidJ
Wo~hlldrent
~Iii 1Wfitldor an appointmen~ In tbe privacy of
that unique. According to my A huge aeranlwn IS
mall a great many teellll have ID the ·yard of the
Sharp
learned in time "It's stupid to borne at 1811 Chatham Ave
go looking lor trouble." Con- GalllpoUs.
.,
gratulations! -H.
Opt~~ Until f 'M
Dear Helea:
'l'he plant Is 41 lnchel
25 N. Court St.
Athem, 0.
IIITUIDAY
You get lettera from cJrl• who and bas 30 red blooms lll1d buds.
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LEFT ltJ THE

WORLD!

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~OtliQUe ...

,-HERE IS SO~EONE wHO
·,
tOVES rou~
'

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You C:•11't ~·• Here

&amp;2 Ford Gal 500
t dr. I . ,. At frons., P.
.... rlna, f'.clio end he•ter

. SOLID STATE

64 Ford Custom
2 Doo, • ~1. Std. Tron1.
R&amp;H, W~lt. .Sido Wolio.
2 Door Hordtop. 6 cyl.

STEREO

64 Ford Fairlane

,_, 2 Dr. Hordtop, 8 cyJ.
ln4or. *odlo &amp; hootor.
Whi"""ll moo.

. Ford G1laxie

Helen Help
Us
By Helen
Bott.el

63 Ford Galaxie
4 Dr. I cyll• • out•
tr•'l'· Rodia ·~
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other models of RCA

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YOUTH ASKED FOR rr
he said be was a Senior
This colums is for young peo· he's just a Junior, and be
Wer- Skidmore
pie, their problems and pleas· a car, when his friends say
5..... tr•ns. 2 apetfl_~r
I
AM
A
.
.
•
ores, their troubles and fun. As ferent; and he sings with a
· ellii; LA&gt;ng whoel baM!' '··~
II
with the rest of Helen Help US! , band when he can't even carry
· DMem~ry , ~
~ 1'.
It welcomes laughs but won't a tune in a bucket. That's just
. C:lllt"" 2 Door ./I~J#9P·
1
•
•
dodge a serious question with biB way of kidding around, I
Pftfor
StHrinl
ooi41
...... ..,.utoftolotk ......
Man and can't say no to a brush-off.
guess.
reasonable
deall
We
are
Send
your
teenage
questions
Every time 1 telephone him,
65 Dodoe D•rt
eivinJ our year..nd to YO.UTII ASKED FOR IT, he tells me be doesn't like me.
ftiOIUiUl l..,i. . lo """-'·
aw,'MN.U trlft\.~• ;iifll.:
,AL 'RICES on aU 1966 care of Helen HELP US! this Since he lies about everything,
SHE UKES HI!R PRINTS ebarmiD£ The ~~~ nH (left),
fashion's newest pel, Is at ease on tbe ,.ue. Deliglle4 by
Oldsm~Zil~s, Chevrolets,
newspaper.
I feel he may he lying
Mr, Dbto In Slrethnlt'aspeelal prlntetlllretrb fabrle; tile
64 C'-riill81)
Trucks, Used Oars and STEALING SHOULD
this too. After all, he doesn't
suit mons willa every body tliotlon. Ruu P~1' daldel
lelolr 4 '?.•· I cyll...,,
l'rucb. Come on in where BE REPORTED
hang up on me. What do you
agaluat a delleate paatel vone (riJbt) In IIIII priDt blouse
•!lh-llo ....., Into &amp;
think'. - D..
H
Dear He1en:
and skirt eostwlie:l'erJIIIDeBt·pmlled pleatl idcl mllece
...... .... ,• •.~, .... "'-&lt;!, •l't&lt;odn'• action Is.
whllew•B'' tfrel. 't11• new
, 75 TO CHOOSI FROM
I work hard on a story for Dear H:
10 llalt travet.uppy·tem.
YOUR· . ·
I our school literary magazine. Yo~'d better believe him ....
and lt wasn't accepted. That'
Either ':"ay, you can't win: . that f t bo I 'end I look thai was set outlast fall . . '!'he
okay I'll try again.
I if he's a liar, you wouldn't
mg
II'S
Y " , ·
freeze ~•n...t ll
Bui when I read my "Scroll," him, and if he's finally truthful, alit differently, bu! Ill ~ve late spring ves b heonlin1 found the girl who DID get you haven't got him.
admit it took a while. I m
lose 110me lea "
her IIOry accepted had copied So stop lelephlng beys! - H. thing but grateful to him, now.
210.236 Second Ave.
It almost word for word from a ONE WHO CHANGED
You see, thai firgl boy friend
Gelllpolis, Ohio
cburch magazine we receive Dear Helen:
brouJ;ht me out of my shell
iiiiii!iiiiPh~.~4~4=6~3:6~72~iii!iJ.I from
the East.
I just wanted to comment
gave me S'H-eonfidence.
iii
Should 1 pretend I never read !bose letters that say &amp;Iris l!llowed me I WBI "In the
the "original?" - BOlLING
can't turn a hood into a &amp;ood Ding," that I could aUract fel·
Dear Boiling:
guy.
lows. Wbeo we broke up I
.
..
..
.
And
let
this
girl
think
It's
possible.
I
know.
I
met
thqht J'd die, lor about two
l
1
plagiarism pays? Steallnc words real nice girl I liked a lot.
daya, may~. lbree. IIben
which den'! beloag to you Is
didn't want to burl her Ia
looked arouild 8lld found
1
"·~,.
_· lis on me buys 1 new
dishonest
as
shoplifing,
way,
se
I
duuiged
because
other boys-+ well, they weren
!I'll PC',.., I~
should be reported to
your thai, and I suppose because exactly standing In llue,
. i'II\T , ,.
a HEARING AID
magazine's adult advlsor.-H. really wanted to stop being a they knew me, 1 wasn't afraid
Dear Helen:
hood.
to lalk to them, 8lld pretty soon
,; ,. '•10'.Pt~.~
· When we broke up, I thought 1 bad a new boy friend.
I met this boy at a dance
have seen him a couple of
of going back to what I was,
: t
since. I've really flipped
just to get even, bull didn't be-, Don't try to. hang on to your
him,
but
there's
just
one
cause
I liked "the New Me" first leila, gll'ls. You do lUI·• , : . and we tell theml
it may not be mutual.
better. By then I'~ learned bow BJ'OW each other. But never stop
jlh;.,.'allllllt your hearing-bas it reached the stage
You see he never tens
stupid II Is to go looking for thanking him, in your mind.
truth
w~
a
Ue
will do.
He taught you bow to be a re:
wonder whether or not a bearing aid
1 guess I'm j~ Olle out of male-type girl. - H.
would be benefiCial? Our testing iB FREE and withmany, but I w81}ted you to
FINAL
know there is at least one.
~ out oblieation, and our recommendaUo111 based on
CLEARANCE
SPECIAL MAYBE?
Huge Geranium Bu
. ~Jtte$\Ey~Mr's experience. NOW Is tbe lime to
Dear Spt!clal:
ON
Very special! But not
all 43 Blooam,,BiidJ
Wo~hlldrent
~Iii 1Wfitldor an appointmen~ In tbe privacy of
that unique. According to my A huge aeranlwn IS
mall a great many teellll have ID the ·yard of the
Sharp
learned in time "It's stupid to borne at 1811 Chatham Ave
go looking lor trouble." Con- GalllpoUs.
.,
gratulations! -H.
Opt~~ Until f 'M
Dear Helea:
'l'he plant Is 41 lnchel
25 N. Court St.
Athem, 0.
IIITUIDAY
You get lettera from cJrl• who and bas 30 red blooms lll1d buds.
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